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I need to move to Elm Street...
The NFL Draft is finally behind us. Before we know it, training camps and the 2010 fantasy football season will be here. In the mean time, rookie minicamps, team minicamps and the closing out of the free-agent market remains.
For the most part, however, the next three months will be relatively quiet on the NFL front. That gives us all time to catch our breath a little bit, take in some summer blockbuster movies (starting with A Nightmare on Elm Street remake this weekend) and start preparing for the 2010 fantasy football season.
NFL Draft Day in review... KFFL.com's Cory J. Bonini broke down some winners and losers from the NFL Draft earlier this week. Check out his thoughts on the best - and worst - from the AFC as well as the best - and worst - from the NFC.
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The 2010 NFL Draft is in the books; and, as always, it was a very enjoyable ride. Mark me down as a huge fan of the new three-day format; well done, NFL.
I always found the old format to be very overwhelming. This new style, which I hope continues, allows you to sit back, take everything in and evaluate changes more logically.
Not only are there a lot of new fresh faces in the league from the NFL Draft selections, there are also some veterans who changed teams due to trades. Tap your mouse here for more »
Jason Campbell joins Oakland Raiders

The new Oakland starter?
Jason Campbell is now a member of the Oakland Raiders, adding further doubt to the possibility of former No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell remaining as the Raiders' starting quarterback... and, possibly, even with the team.
Campbell was acquired in a NFL Draft day trade with the Washington Redskins, as the Raiders will give up a 2012 fourth-round selection. After the deal was completed, the Raiders quickly signed Campbell to a two-year extension, so he is no longer in the final year of his rookie deal.
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Stranded on an island...
I'm continuing my run through DVR shows, losing critical beauty sleep at night. On tap this week has been Lost, and I definitely will admit the show title easily sums up my feelings in regards to what is going on with it.
It's an enjoyable show, has some likeable characters (like the pictured Evangeline Lilly) and it is fun trying to figure out what the hell is going on. Unfortunately, part of me thinks when they try to wrap it all up at the end of the season everyone will be left feeling disappointed and, well, lost. Tap your mouse here for more »
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A good reason to watch Chuck
In between Easter ham, finalizing 2009 taxes and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb changing zip codes, I was able to get caught up on this season of Chuck on DVR. How did I ever live without DVR?
By the way, if you enjoy mindless, cheesy humor and looking at Yvonne Strahovski, give Chuck a shot. Tap your mouse here for more »
2010 NFL Free Agent QBs

Not much QB help on the market...
Every time I turn around, I'm hearing NFL Draft chatter, talk about the pending free-agent market and seeing some big-name players being given a pink slip. Didn't the NFL season just come to an end?
If you blinked, you missed the NFL offseason. It doesn't exist - each February reminds me of that all too well - and it's time to begin thinking ahead. Tap your mouse here for more »
2009 NFL and Fantasy Football Predictions

Prediction: Favre will cry
The 2009 NFL regular season is here, and the real fun is ready to kick off.
Every season brings new surprises; it also brings things that make you scratch your head. If everything made as much sense on the field as it does on paper, in spreadsheets and through equations, the game wouldn't be nearly as fun -- or maddening trying to prognosticate what's going to happen!
Here are some things I am going to hang my hat on entering the year. It'll be 17 weeks before we know how right -- or wrong -- I am. Things I think I think entering the 2009 season are: Tap your mouse here for more »