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February 08, 2010

Donte' Stallworth is now a free agent

The Browns have released receiver Donte' Stallworth, who was reinstated by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after serving a season-long suspension in 2009, and he is free to sign with any interested team.

Stallworth plead guilty to (and served 24 days in jail for) DUI manslaughter after hitting and killing a pedestrian in Miami in March 2009.

In fact, Stallworth, who signed a seven-year, $35 million contract in 2008, received a $4.5 million bonus from the Browns the day before the accident.

From 2006 to 2008, Stallworth's production declined each season: 725 to 697 to 170 receiving yards and five to three to one receiving touchdown(s).

In the last six games Stallworth played, he has had a catch in every game. The operative phrase is "a catch."

Considering the decline in his production prior to the suspension and an entire season off to get out of shape and become rusty, Stallworth will come cheap to any team willing to sign him. From a fantasy football standpoint, Stallworth has no value heading into the 2010 season.

December 25, 2009

Fantasy Football - RB Start'em Week 16

With fantasy football championships hanging in the balance, here are four running backs that should have strong performances in Championship Week:

Beanie Wells, Cardinals (vs Rams): In the past two weeks, Wells has rushed for 189 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries. In the past six weeks, Wells has scored five of his six rushing touchdowns. This week, the Cardinals face the fantasy-friendly Rams' rush defense, which has allowed the second-most rushing touchdowns in the NFL. The Cardinals will likely establish an early lead against the one-win Rams, which means Wells should get a heavy dose of carries as Tim Hightower has a total of only 14 carries in the past three games.

Jerome Harrison, Browns (vs Raiders): Harrison's record-setting performance last week came out of nowhere. It was widely-expected that Chris Jennings would be the guy to get the majority of work against the Chiefs. Instead it was Harrison, who finished with 32 rush attempts for 286 yards and three scores. This week, the Browns face a defense that is not as good at stopping the run as last week's opponent. While I wouldn't expect Harrison to duplicate last week's performance, no team has allowed more rushing touchdowns than the Raiders.

Jonathan Stewart, Panthers (vs Giants): While it's been a feast-or-famine season for Stewart owners this season, Stewart has produced consistently when running mate DeAngelo Williams has been out of the game. In the past three weeks, Williams missed the Tampa game and left early in the Minnesota game. Stewart finished with 25+ carries and 100+ yards and one touchdown in both of those games. Williams is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Giants. Stewart has eight rushing touchdowns in the past 11 games and the Giants have allowed the third-most rushing touchdowns this season.

Fred Jackson, Bills (vs Falcons): In four of his past six games, Jackson has posted double-digit fantasy performances. During that same span, he was caught 3+ passes and had 20+ receiving yards in each of those six games. In the past three weeks, the Falcons have allowed the 12th-most fantasy points and third-most receiving yards to opposing running backs.

Click here for my week 16 running back rankings.

December 20, 2009

Harrison, Cribbs score 5 TDs

On paper, it appeared to be the least appealing game of the weekend as the teams had combined for a 5-21 record entering the game.

In our weekly podcast (Fantasy Football Weekly) this morning, I named Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles as my running back stud of the week expecting him to have the biggest production of any skill player in this game.

Instead Charles, who had a big week (154 rushing yards and a touchdown) was outdone by two Browns' players including a Browns running back.

And that RB wasn't Chris Jennings, who had 73 rushing yards and a touchdown against Pittsburgh last week.

It was Browns running back Jerome Harrison, who set a franchise rushing record breaking Hall of Fame RB Jim Brown's record by rushing for 286 yards and three touchdowns.

Meanwhile, Josh Cribbs, who entered the game with six career kickoff return touchdowns, returned two kickoffs for scores and now is in sole possession of the NFL record. His kickoff returns today were for 100 yards and 103 yards, respectively.

With the exception of week four when Harrison rushed for 121 yards against the Bengals, Harrison did virtually nothing since. Until today, that is.

So, all the fantasy owners that added Harrison after his week four performance may have dropped him since. There is a good chance he's available in fantasy leagues now although that could quickly change.

If Harrison - not Jennings - is featured in week 16, he could have another big week as the Browns' opponent next week is Oakland, who has given up the most rushing touchdowns in the NFL.

December 03, 2009

Fantasy Football: Top 50 WRs for Week 13

With the fantasy football playoffs on the horizon, here are my top 5 wide receivers for week 13:

1. Randy Moss, Patriots (at Dolphins): In his first matchup against the Dolphins, who rank in the bottom 10 in passing yards allowed (233 ypg), Moss had six receptions for 147 yards and one TD. On the season, Moss leads the NFL in receiving yards (992) and is only one behind the leaders in TD receptions (eight). After getting their ass whooped on prime-time TV, expect the Patriots, Tom Brady, Moss & Co. to come out swinging.

2. Andre Johnson, Texans (at Jaguars): Johnson is one of the league's most complete receivers and perhaps the most underrated. This week, Johnson gets a favorable matchup against the Jaguars, who have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to receivers this season. On the season, Johnson ranks fourth in the league in receiving yards (945).

3. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (vs Vikings): The Vikings have been without Antoine Winfield, the team's best cornerback, for the past five games. On the season, the Vikings have allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers. My expectation is for QB Kurt Warner to return from his concussion as Fitzgerald had his worst game of the season with Matt Leinart as QB last week. Fitzgerald is tied for the league lead in touchdowns (nine) including four TDs in the last three games in which Warner has played.

4. Reggie Wayne, Colts (vs Titans): Wayne is second in receptions (79), second in receiving yards (987) and tied for first in touchdowns (nine) in the league. In addition to their improvements with Vince Young under center, the Titans have improved on the defensive side of the ball as they are healthier now. Only the Lions (27) have allowed more receiving touchdowns than the Titans (25) on the season. During their five-game winning streak, however, the Titans have allowed only the 18th-most fantasy points to opposing receivers.

5. Sidney Rice, Vikings (at Cardinals): In three of his past six games, Rice has 136 receiving yards or more including a game with 201yards. With the exception of his game at Green Bay, Rice has had 89 yards or more in five of his past six. Favre and Rice have built chemistry quickly and they have a favorable matchup against the Cardinals, who have allowed the seventh-most fantasy points to receivers this season.

Click here for top 50 wide receivers for week 13.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Football: Top 40 RBs for Week 13

With the fantasy football playoffs on the horizon, here are my top 5 running backs for week 13:

1. Thomas Jones, Jets (at Bills): The first time that Jones faced the Bills this season, he rushed for 210 yards and a touchdown. The Bills have allowed the most fantasy points to opposing running backs this season and only the Raiders have allowed more rushing TDs than the Bills (16). Since the Jets want QB Mark Sanchez to air it out less and less (his attempts have gone from 35 to 30 to 21 to 17), Jones better bring his lunch-pail tonight.

2. Chris Johnson, Titans (at Colts): As well as Johnson has played in the past six weeks (125+ rushing yards every week), you can consider Johnson 1(a) -- not #2 -- in this week's rankings. During their five-game winning streak, Johnson has rushed for seven touchdowns. Although the Colts have a middle-of-the-pack run defense on the season, they've given up the 11th-most fantasy points to opposing RBs in the past three weeks.

3. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (vs Buccaneers): DeAngelo has cooled off a bit with no touchdowns in the past three weeks and only one 100-yard game during that span. The first time that Williams faced the Buccaneers this season, he carried the ball 30 times for 152 yards and two scores. Expect more of the same against the league's third-worst rush defense.

4. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (at Cardinals): The Cardinals were the league's top-ranked run defense earlier in the season, but they have dropped to 14th in the NFL against the run (108.6 ypg allowed). In four of the past five weeks, they have allowed an opposing running back to eclipse the century mark. Surprisingly, Peterson has only three 100-yard games on the season, but he is second in the league with 12 rushing touchdowns.

5. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (vs Texans): MJD has rushed for more rushing touchdowns (13) than any other running back. (Of course, none of those are as famous as the TD that he didn't score.) That said, Jones-Drew faces a Texans run defense that turned itself around after the first three weeks. In week 3, however, MJD rushed for 119 yards and three touchdowns.

Click here for top 40 running backs for week 13.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Football: Top 25 QBs for Week 13

It's time to put up or shut up. If you haven't yet clinched a playoff berth in your fantasy league, it likely comes down to week 13 for you as most fantasy leagues start their playoffs in week 14.

And to paraphrase Bill Parcells, this is why you buy those cheat sheets, do those mock drafts, etc. -- to get into (and win in) the playoffs.

Here are my top 5 quarterbacks for week 13:

1. Peyton Manning, Colts (vs Titans): Manning is the only QB to average over 300 passing yards per game (310.5) and is second in passing touchdowns (24). While the Titans and their defense have been playing better lately, they have allowed the second-most passing touchdowns (25) this season.

2. Brett Favre, Vikings (at Cardinals): In his past four games, Favre has thrown 12 touchdowns and no interceptions. On the season, Arizona allows the fourth-most passing yards (258.3 ypg).

3. Drew Brees, Saints (at Redskins): Brees is coming off a five-TD performance against the Patriots in what was arguably the most important regular-season game in team history. Although this week's opponent (Washington) allows the fewest passing yards in the NFL (170.4 ypg), Brees and the Saints offense are firing on all cylinders right now.

4. Tom Brady, Patriots (at Dolphins): Brady failed to connect on a TD pass last week, but he had 332 passing yards against the Dolphins in their first match-up. With targets like Randy Moss and Wes Welker, it's not likely that Brady goes TD-less in back-to-back games.

5. Philip Rivers, Chargers (at Chiefs): Rivers has posted three consecutive 100+ QB ratings and this week he faces the Browns, who have allowed the ninth-most passing yards (233.4 ypg) this season. In the past four games, Rivers has thrown eight touchdowns and only two interceptions.

Click here for top 25 quarterbacks for week 13.

More rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

November 29, 2009

LJ goes over 100-yard mark for Bengals

The Bengals were without running back Cedric Benson for a second straight game.

For a second consecutive game, a Bengals running back went over 100 yards.

Last week, Bernard Scott had 119 yards against the Raiders. This week, Larry Johnson had 107 yards against the Browns.

LJ had 22 carries while Scott had 18 carries for 87 yards.

The Bengals have another favorable run matchup versus the Detroit Lions next week.

While it would seem likely that Benson would play, it seemed likely that he would play today. And I would expect Johnson to be a better handcuff than Scott for Benson next week, if necessary.

November 22, 2009

Brady Quinn throws three TDs in first quarter

The Lions have the league's worst-ranked pass defense (271.7 yards per game allowed) and it's showing today.

As bad as the Browns' offense has been in the past year, they've been equally explosive against the Lions in the first quarter of today's game.

Browns QB Brady Quinn completed eight of nine passes in the first quarter for 151 yards and three touchdowns.

The TDs were all caught by different receivers -- Mohamed Massaquoi, Chansi Stuckey and Josh Cribbs.

It should be back to business as usual for the Browns' offense when they visit the Cincinnati Bengals next week.

November 06, 2009

Fantasy Quarterback Rankings - Week 9

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 9:

1. Tom Brady, Patriots (vs Miami)
2. Peyton Manning, Colts (vs Houston)
3. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (at Tampa Bay)
4. Drew Brees, Saints (vs Carolina)
5. Philip Rivers, Chargers (at NY Giants)
6. Donovan McNabb, Eagles (vs Dallas)
7. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks (vs Detroit)
8. Tony Romo, Cowboys (at Philadelphia)
9. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (at Chicago)
10. Matt Schaub, Texans (at Indianapolis)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 9.

More rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Running Back Rankings - Week 9

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 9:

1. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (vs Kansas City)
2. Ray Rice, Ravens (at Cincinnati)
3. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (at New Orleans)
4. Michael Turner, Falcons (vs Washington)
5. Ryan Grant, Packers (at Tampa Bay)
6. Brandon Jacobs, Giants (vs San Diego)
7. Chris Johnson, Titans (at San Francisco)
8. Cedric Benson, Bengals (vs Baltimore)
9. Frank Gore, 49ers (vs Tennessee)
10. Pierre Thomas, Saints (vs Carolina)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 9.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings - Week 9

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 9:

1. Reggie Wayne, Colts (vs Houston)
2. Randy Moss, Patriots (vs Miami)
3. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (at Chicago)
4. Vincent Jackson, Chargers (at NY Giants)
5. Marques Colston, Saints (vs Carolina)
6. Andre Johnson, Texans (at Indianapolis)
7. DeSean Jackson, Eagles (vs Dallas)
8. Wes Welker, Patriots (vs Miami)
9. Chad Ochocinco, Bengals (vs Baltimore)
10. Greg Jennings, Packers (at Tampa Bay)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 9.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Tight End Rankings - Week 9

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 tight ends in week 9:

1. Dallas Clark, Colts (vs Houston)
2. Antonio Gates, Chargers (at NY Giants)
3. Jason Witten, Cowboys (at Philadelphia)
4. Vernon Davis, 49ers (vs Tennessee)
5. Brent Celek, Eagles (vs Dallas)
6. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (vs Washington)
7. Jeremy Shockey, Saints (vs Carolina)
8. John Carlson, Seahawks (vs Detroit)
9. Fred Davis, Redskins (at Atlanta)
10. Kellen Winslow, Buccaneers (vs Green Bay)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 9.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Defense Rankings - Week 9

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 9:

1. Green Bay Packers (at Tampa Bay)
2. New Orleans Saints (vs Carolina)
3. Seattle Seahawks (vs Detroit)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (at Denver)
5. New England Patriots (vs Miami)
6. San Francisco 49ers (vs Tennessee)
7. Philadelphia Eagles (vs Dallas)
8. Atlanta Falcons (vs Washington)
9. Denver Broncos (vs Pittsburgh)
10. Indianapolis Colts (vs Houston)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 9.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers

October 31, 2009

Fantasy Quarterback Rankings - Week 8

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 8:

1. Peyton Manning, Colts (vs San Francisco)
2. Drew Brees, Saints (vs Atlanta)
3. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (vs Minnesota)
4. Matt Schaub, Texans (at Buffalo)
5. Tony Romo, Cowboys (vs Seattle)
6. Philip Rivers, Chargers (vs Oakland)
7. Jay Cutler, Bears (vs Cleveland)
8. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (vs Carolina)
9. David Garrard, Jaguars (at Tennessee)
10. Brett Favre, Vikings (at Green Bay)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 8.

More rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Running Back Rankings - Week 8

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 8:

1. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (at Green Bay)
2. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (at Tennessee)
3. Steven Jackson, Rams (at Detroit)
4. Steve Slaton, Texans (at Buffalo)
5. Ronnie Brown, Dolphins (at NY Jets)
6. Chris Johnson, Titans (vs Jacksonville)
7. Ray Rice, Ravens (vs Denver)
8. Matt Forte, Bears (vs Cleveland)
9. Kevin Smith, Lions (vs St. Louis)
10. Michael Turner, Falcons (at New Orleans)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 8.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings - Week 8

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 8:

1. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (vs Carolina)
2. Marques Colston, Saints (vs Atlanta)
3. Reggie Wayne, Colts (vs San Francisco)
4. Mike Sims-Walker, Jaguars (at Tennessee)
5. Miles Austin, Cowboys (vs Seattle)
6. Brandon Marshall, Broncos (at Baltimore)
7. Vincent Jackson, Chargers (vs Oakland)
8. Roddy White, Falcons (at New Orleans)
9. Andre Johnson, Texans (at Buffalo)
10. Sidney Rice, Vikings (at Green Bay)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 8.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Tight End Rankings - Week 8

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 tight ends in week 8:

1. Dallas Clark, Colts (vs San Francisco)
2. Owen Daniels, Texans (at Buffalo)
3. Antonio Gates, Chargers (vs Oakland)
4. Jeremy Shockey, Saints (vs Atlanta)
5. Brent Celek, Eagles (vs NY Giants)
6. Jason Witten, Cowboys (vs Seattle)
7. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (at New Orleans)
8. Visanthe Shiancoe, Vikings (at Green Bay)
9. Greg Olsen, Bears (vs Cleveland)
10. Vernon Davis, 49ers (at Indianapolis)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 8.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Defense Rankings - Week 8

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 8:

1. San Diego Chargers (vs Oakland)
2. Arizona Cardinals (vs Carolina)
3. Indianapolis Colts (vs San Francisco)
4. Chicago Bears (vs Cleveland)
5. Dallas Cowboys (vs Seattle)
6. Philadelphia Eagles (vs NY Giants)
7. Minnesota Vikings (at Green Bay)
8. New Orleans Saints (vs Atlanta)
9. New York Giants (at Philadelphia)
10. Baltimore Ravens (vs Denver)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 8.

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Fantasy Kicker Rankings - Week 8

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 8:

1. Nate Kaeding, Chargers (vs Oakland)
2. Mason Crosby, Packers (vs Minnesota)
3. John Carney, Saints (vs Atlanta)
4. Robbie Gould, Bears (vs Cleveland)
5. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (at Green Bay)
6. Josh Scobee, Jaguars (at Tennessee)
7. Nick Folk, Cowboys (vs Seattle)
8. David Akers, Eagles (vs NY Giants)
9. Lawrence Tynes, Giants (at Philadelphia)
10. Rob Bironas, Titans (vs Jacksonville)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 8.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 team defenses

October 23, 2009

Fantasy Quarterback Rankings - Week 7

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 7:

1. Peyton Manning, Colts (at St. Louis)
2. Drew Brees, Saints (at Miami)
3. Tom Brady, Patriots (at Tampa Bay)
4. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (at Cleveland)
5. Philip Rivers, Chargers (at Kansas City)
6. Matt Schaub, Texans (vs San Francisco)
7. Jay Cutler, Bears (at Cincinnati)
8. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (vs Minnesota)
9. Eli Manning, Giants (vs Arizona)
10. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (at NY Giants)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 7.

More rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Running Back Rankings - Week 7

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 7:

1. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (vs Buffalo)
2. Thomas Jones, Jets (at Oakland)
3. Frank Gore, 49ers (at Houston)
4. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (at Pittsburgh)
5. Michael Turner, Falcons (at Dallas)
6. Ronnie Brown, Dolphins (vs New Orleans)
7. Cedric Benson, Bengals (vs Chicago)
8. Ryan Grant, Packers (at Cleveland)
9. LaDainian Tomlinson, Chargers (at Kansas City)
10. Joseph Addai, Colts (at St. Louis)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 7.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings - Week 7

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 7:

1. Randy Moss, Patriots (at Tampa Bay)
2. Andre Johnson, Texans (vs San Francisco)
3. Reggie Wayne, Colts (at St. Louis)
4. Vincent Jackson, Chargers (at Kansas City)
5. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (at NY Giants)
6. Roddy White, Falcons (at Dallas)
7. Marques Colston, Saints (at Miami)
8. Wes Welker, Patriots (at Tampa Bay)
9. Hines Ward, Steelers (vs Minnesota)
10. Steve Smith, Giants (vs Arizona)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 7.

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Fantasy Tight End Rankings - Week 7

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 tight ends in week 7:

1. Dallas Clark, Colts (at St. Louis)
2. Antonio Gates, Chargers (at Kansas City)
3. Jason Witten, Cowboys (vs Atlanta)
4. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (at Dallas)
5. Heath Miller, Steelers (vs Minnesota)
6. Chris Cooley, Redskins (vs Philadelphia)
7. Owen Daniels, Texans (vs San Francisco)
8. Brent Celek, Eagles (at Washington)
9. Greg Olsen, Bears (at Cincinnati)
10. Jeremy Shockey, Saints (at Miami)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 7.

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Fantasy Defense Rankings - Week 7

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 7:

1. Green Bay Packers (at Cleveland)
2. Indianapolis Colts (at St. Louis)
3. New England Patriots (at Tampa Bay)
4. New York Jets (at Oakland)
5. Philadelphia Eagles (at Washington)
6. New York Giants (vs Arizona)
7. New Orleans Saints (at Miami)
8. Carolina Panthers (vs Buffalo)
9. Pittsburgh Steelers (vs Minnesota)
10. Minnesota Vikings (at Pittsburgh)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 7.

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Fantasy Kicker Rankings - Week 7

Every week, we provide consensus fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 7:

1. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots (at Tampa Bay)
2. Mason Crosby, Packers (at Cleveland)
3. Nate Kaeding, Chargers (at Kansas City)
4. David Akers, Eagles (at Washington)
5. Lawrence Tynes, Giants (vs Arizona)
6. Matt Stover, Colts (at St. Louis)
7. John Carney, Saints (at Miami)
8. Jason Elam, Falcons (at Dallas)
9. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (at Pittsburgh)
10. Kris Brown, Texans (vs San Francisco)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 7.

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October 17, 2009

Fantasy Quarterback Rankings - Week 6

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 6:

1. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (vs Detroit)
2. Tom Brady, Patriots (vs Tennessee)
3. Drew Brees, Saints (vs NY Giants)
4. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (at Seattle)
5. Donovan McNabb, Eagles (at Oakland)
6. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks (vs Arizona)
7. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (vs Cleveland)
8. Matt Schaub, Texans (at Cincinnati)
9. Philip Rivers, Chargers (vs Denver)
10. Jay Cutler, Bears (at Atlanta)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 6.

More rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Running Back Rankings - Week 6

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 6:

1. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (vs St. Louis)
2. Cedric Benson, Bengals (vs Houston)
3. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (vs Baltimore)
4. Michael Turner, Falcons (vs Chicago)
5. Ryan Grant, Packers (vs Detroit)
6. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (at Tampa Bay)
7. Matt Forte, Bears (at Atlanta)
8. Steven Jackson, Rams (at Jacksonville)
9. Knowshon Moreno, Broncos (at San Diego)
10. Brian Westbrook, Eagles (at Oakland)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 6.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings - Week 6

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 6:

1. Randy Moss, Patriots (vs Tennessee)
2. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (at Seattle)
3. Greg Jennings, Packers (vs Detroit)
4. Steve Smith, Panthers (at Tampa Bay)
5. Brandon Marshall, Broncos (at San Diego)
6. Chad Ochocinco, Bengals (vs Houston)
7. Roddy White, Falcons (vs Chicago)
8. Andre Johnson, Texans (at Cincinnati)
9. Wes Welker, Patriots (vs Tennessee)
10. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Seahawks (vs Arizona)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 6.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

October 16, 2009

Fantasy Tight End Rankings - Week 6

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 tight ends in week 6:

1. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (vs Chicago)
2. Antonio Gates, Chargers (vs Denver)
3. Brent Celek, Eagles (at Oakland)
4. Kellen Winslow, Buccaneers (vs Carolina)
5. Chris Cooley, Redskins (vs Kansas City)
6. Owen Daniels, Texans (at Cincinnati)
7. Jermichael Finley, Packers (vs Detroit)
8. Jeremy Shockey, Saints (vs Giants)
9. Greg Olsen, Bears (at Atlanta)
10. John Carlson, Seahawks (vs Arizona)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 6.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Team Defense Rankings - Week 6

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 6:

1. Philadelphia Eagles (at Oakland)
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (vs Cleveland)
3. New York Jets (vs Buffalo)
4. Green Bay Packers (vs Detroit)
5. New England Patriots (vs Tennessee)
6. Minnesota Vikings (vs Baltimore)
7. Washington Redskins (vs Kansas City)
8. Baltimore Ravens (at Minnesota)
9. New York Giants (at New Orleans)
10. Denver Broncos (at San Diego)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 6.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers

Fantasy Kicker Rankings - Week 6

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 6:

1. David Akers, Eagles (at Oakland)
2. Mason Crosby, Packers (vs Detroit)
3. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots (vs Tennessee)
4. Josh Scobee, Jaguars (vs St. Louis)
5. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (vs Baltimore)
6. Lawrence Tynes, Giants (at New Orleans)
7. Neil Rackers, Cardinals (at Seattle)
8. Jason Elam, Falcons (vs Chicago)
9. Nate Kaeding, Chargers (vs Denver)
10. Matt Prater, Broncos (at San Diego)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 6.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 team defenses

October 11, 2009

Fantasy Studs - Week 5 Running Backs

Heading into week five, here are some running backs that I expect to have a big week:


Rashard Mendenhall, Steelers: What a difference a week made! Mendenhall, who was relegated to special teams duties in week 3, was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week in week 4. With Willie Parker out against the Chargers last week, Mendenhall finished with 165 rushing yards and two scores on 29 carries. While it may interesting to see how coach Mike Tomlin splits carries between Mendenhall and Parker going forward, we won't find out this week as Parker has been ruled out for the game against Detroit. The Steelers should run all over the Lions this week and Mendenhall owners should expect to see the second-year back get a heavy dose of touches. The Lions are allowing 5.2 rushing yards per attempt and 121.3 yards per game (20th in NFL).

Jerome Harrison, Browns: With James Davis and Jamal Lewis out last week, Harrison had 29 carries against the Bengals and finished with 121 yards. Davis is out for the season and Lewis is questionable for week five against the Bills. The Bills have one of the league's worst rushing defenses allowing 150.5 yards per game. Only five teams have allowed more rushing yards per game. Also, the Bills have allowed seven rushing touchdowns, which ranks them 30th in the league.

Ahmad Bradshaw, Giants: Through four weeks, Bradshaw, who is back-up to Brandon Jacobs, is 13th in the NFL in rushing yards (265) and he's averaging 5.6 yards per carry. Both Jacobs and Bradshaw are likely to have a huge week against an Oakland Raiders rush defense that is allowing 146.3 yards per game, which is 26th in the league. The Giants are two-touchdown-plus favorites over the Raiders. If they establish an early lead, as expected, both backs should see plenty of carries. In addition, Eli Manning has plantar fasciitis. Although he's expected to play, it wouldn't surprise me if they try to protect him as much as possible and focus on the running game instead. Surprisingly, the Giants have only one rushing touchdown in 139 attempts this season. Only the Rams, Bills and Chiefs have less (i.e. zero). Their fortunes are about to change this week.

Knowshon Moreno, Broncos: Moreno, who was the first RB drafted this year, is off to a solid start and ranked 16th in the NFL in rushing (249 yards). Teammate Correll Buckhalter, who ranks 12th in the league in rushing, is out for the Patriots game. Moreno, who has averaged over 17 carries per game over his past three games, should expect to see an increase in workload with Buckhalter out. Although the Patriots have a solid run defense, Moreno's increased workload makes him a solid play this week.

October 09, 2009

Fantasy Quarterback Rankings - Week 5

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 5:

1. Peyton Manning, Colts (at Tennessee)
2. Matt Schaub, Texans (at Arizona)
3. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (at Detroit)
4. Donovan McNabb, Eagles (vs Tampa Bay)
5. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (vs Houston)
6. Tom Brady, Patriots (at Denver)
7. Joe Flacco, Ravens (vs Cincinnati)
8. Tony Romo, Cowboys (at Kansas City)
9. Brett Favre, Vikings (at St. Louis)
10. David Garrard, Jaguars (at Seattle)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 5.

More rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Running Back Rankings - Week 5

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 5:

1. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (at St. Louis)
2. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (at Seattle)
3. Brandon Jacobs, Giants (at Oakland)
4. Chris Johnson, Titans (vs Indianapolis)
5. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (vs Washington)
6. Brian Westbrook, Eagles (vs Tampa Bay)
7. Marion Barber, Cowboys (at Kansas City)
8. Rashard Mendenhall, Steelers (at Detroit)
9. Steve Slaton, Texans (vs Oakland)
10. Michael Turner, Falcons (at San Francisco)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 5.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings - Week 5

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 5:

1. Reggie Wayne, Colts (at Tennessee)
2. Andre Johnson, Texans (at Arizona)
3. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (vs Houston)
4. Randy Moss, Patriots (at Denver)
5. Anquan Boldin, Cardinals (vs Houston)
6. Calvin Johnson, Lions (vs Pittsburgh)
7. DeSean Jackson, Eagles (vs Tampa Bay)
8. Mike Sims-Walker, Jaguars (at Seattle)
9. Santonio Holmes, Steelers (at Detroit)
10. Steve Smith, Panthers (vs Washington)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 5.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Tight End Rankings - Week 5

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 tight ends in week 5:

1. Dallas Clark, Colts (at Tennessee)
2. Jason Witten, Cowboys (at Kansas City)
3. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (at San Francisco)
4. Brent Celek, Eagles (vs Tampa Bay)
5. Chris Cooley, Redskins (at Carolina)
6. Owen Daniels, Texans (at Arizona)
7. John Carlson, Seahawks (vs Jacksonville)
8. Dustin Keller, Jets (at Miami)
9. Vernon Davis, 49ers (vs Atlanta)
10. Heath Miller, Steelers (at Detroit)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 5.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses

Fantasy Team Defense Rankings - Week 5

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 5:

1. New York Giants (vs Oakland)
2. Minnesota Vikings (at St. Louis)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (at Detroit)
4. Philadelphia Eagles (vs Tampa Bay)
5. Baltimore Ravens (vs Cincinnati)
6. New York Jets (at Miami)
7. Dallas Cowboys (at Kansas City)
8. Indianapolis Colts (at Tennessee)
9. San Francisco 49ers (vs Atlanta)
10. Miami Dolphins (vs NY Jets)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 5.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers

Fantasy Kicker Rankings - Week 5

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 5:

1. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (at St. Louis)
2. Neil Rackers, Cardinals (vs Houston)
3. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots (at Denver)
4. Lawrence Tynes, Giants (vs Oakland)
5. Kris Brown, Texans (at Arizona)
6. David Akers, Eagles (vs Tampa Bay)
7. Nick Folk, Cowboys (at Kansas City)
8. Joe Nedney, 49ers (vs Atlanta)
9. Steven Hauschka, Ravens (vs Cincinnati)
10. Josh Scobee, Jaguars (at Seattle)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 5.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 team defenses

October 07, 2009

Jets trade for Braylon Edwards


Roughly 48 hours after (allegedly) punching the 135-pound friend of LeBron, Braylon Edwards earned himself a one-way ticket out of Cleveland.

Edwards, who is in the final year of his contract, was likely to be moved whether or not he swung at a man eighty pounds less than him. However, that incident early Monday morning increased the urgency for the Browns to move Braylon.

In the trade, the Browns will get receiver Chansi Stuckey, linebacker Jason Trusnik and two draft choices (third- and fifth-round picks), per Adam Schefter of ESPN.

The question is what the Jets will get in return. I mean, they get a receiver named Braylon Edwards.

But two years ago, that receiver was one of the most dynamic receivers in the league when he broke out for nearly 1300 yards and 16 touchdowns. Last year, he had 873 yards and only three touchdowns, but he led the league in drops.

Edwards leaves a poorly-run organization wtih a pitiful offense (29th in the NFL) for a team that is 3-1, tied for first in the AFC East and has a certain swagger.


So perhaps the Jets will be fortunate like the Patriots were when Randy Moss left the Raiders, an organization even more poorly-run than the Browns. Moss went from 42-553-3 in 2006 with Oakland to 98-1493-23 in 2007 with New England.

A change of scenery and the desire to cash in on his next contract should motivate Edwards. But he appears to be as concerned with being a star as he does with being a football player.

In New York, the quantity and quality of nightlife can turn into an unwanted distraction from football. (Of course, Edwards should have learned something from the misfortunes of another New York receiver that wore # 17.)

It's no secret that the Knicks have been planning to make a move for LeBron James via free agency in 2010. If the Knicks land James, hopefully Edwards will stay away from events promoted by LeBron's friends.

October 05, 2009

Braylon (allegedly) punches LeBron's 135-pound friend


Browns receiver Braylon Edwards is accustomed to dropping passes on Sundays. This Sunday, he (allegedly) tried to drop a show promoter that is good friends with Cavaliers star LeBron James.

After an overtime loss without a catch against the Bengals, Edwards partied at an event promoted by LeBron's friend (Edward Givens) at a club called View Ultralounge & Nightclub in Cleveland.

At the club, Edwards, who was with other Browns' players, confronted Givens, which led to the alleged punch thrown at Givens.

"... Braylon comes up and started saying things, degrading me," Givens said. "He said if it wasn't for LeBron (James) or the Four Horsemen, I wouldn't have what I have, nor would I be able to get girls. Everyone knows Braylon has a problem with LeBron. So I had to speak up for myself. The conversation started to escalate. As some of his teammates started to pull him back, he punched me. I have a black eye and a cut. I'm not a violent guy.

"As long as I've known Braylon, I've allowed him and his friends to come into our events free of charge. Whatever jealousy he has with LeBron, he felt he needed to take it out on me."

As the Plain Dealer points out, Edwards is eight inches taller and 80 pounds heavier than Givens.

"I've never crossed paths with Braylon before but it seems like there is a little jealously going on with Braylon and me and my friends," James said (via the Cleveland Plain Dealer). "I have no idea why. I've never said anything to Braylon at all. For him to do that I think is very childish. My friend is 130 pounds. Seriously, it is like hitting one of my kids or something like that. It doesn't make sense, but the right people will take care of it."

In 2007, Edwards had a breakout season (80-1289-16). He followed that up with a disappointing 2008 (55-873-3) and even more disappointing start to 2009 (10-139-0) through four games.

More times than not, these antics are tolerated when a player produces on the field. When a player doesn't produce, however, it only speeds up the process of shipping them out of town.

October 04, 2009

Browns place James Davis on IR

Browns running back James Davis was placed on injured reserve (IR), which will end his rookie season.

Davis, who was the Browns' sixth-round pick, was a popular sleeper pick in fantasy football drafts after creating a buzz in the pre-season.

Before final cuts were made to get to the 53-man roster, there was some speculation that the Browns would cut Jamal Lewis in part due to expectations for Davis for the upcoming season.

To take Davis' place on the active roster, the Browns signed Chris Jennings off their practice squad.

In his two games, Davis rushed for 15 yards on nine attempts.

The Browns are averaging only 71.3 rushing yards per game (4th-lowest in the NFL) and 218 yards of total offense per game, which is last in the NFL.

October 03, 2009

Fantasy Quarterback Rankings - Week 4

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 4:

1. Peyton Manning, Colts (vs Seattle)
2. Drew Brees, Saints (vs NY Jets)
3. Jay Cutler, Bears (vs Detroit)
4. Tom Brady, Patriots (vs Baltimore)
5. Matt Schaub, Texans (vs Oakland)
6. Philip Rivers, Chargers (at Pittsburgh)
7. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (at Minnesota)
8. Eli Manning, Giants (at Kansas City)
9. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (vs San Diego)
10. Carson Palmer, Bengals (at Cleveland)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 4.

More rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Running Back Rankings - Week 4

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 4:

1. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (vs Green Bay)
2. Chris Johnson, Titans (at Jacksonville)
3. Brandon Jacobs, Giants (at Kansas City)
4. Cedric Benson, Bengals (at Cleveland)
5. Matt Forte, Bears (vs Detroit)
6. Steve Slaton, Texans (vs Oakland)
7. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (vs Tennessee)
8. Ronnie Brown, Dolphins (vs Buffalo)
9. Willis McGahee, Ravens (at New England)
10. Steven Jackson, Rams (at San Francisco)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 4.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings - Week 4

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 4:

1. Reggie Wayne, Colts (vs Seattle)
2. Randy Moss, Patriots (vs Baltimore)
3. Calvin Johnson, Lions (at Chicago)
4. Vincent Jackson, Chargers (at Pittsburgh)
5. Andre Johnson, Texans (vs Oakland)
6. Chad Ochocinco, Bengals (at Cleveland)
7. Greg Jennings, Packers (at Minnesota)
8. Steve Smith, Giants (at Kansas City)
9. Santonio Holmes, Steelers (vs San Diego)
10. Jerricho Cotchery, Jets (at New Orleans)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 4.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Tight End Rankings - Week 4

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 tight ends in week 4:

1. Dallas Clark, Colts (vs Seattle)
2. Jason Witten, Cowboys (at Denver)
3. Chris Cooley, Redskins (vs Tampa Bay)
4. Owen Daniels, Texans (vs Oakland)
5. Antonio Gates, Chargers (at Pittsburgh)
6. Greg Olsen, Bears (vs Detroit)
7. Vernon Davis, 49ers (vs St. Louis)
8. Dustin Keller, Jets (at New Orleans)
9. Kellen Winslow, Buccaneers (at Washington)
10. Jeremy Shockey, Saints (vs NY Jets)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 4.

More rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Team Defense Rankings - Week 4

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 4:

1. New York Giants (at Kansas City)
2. Cincinnati Bengals (at Cleveland)
3. San Francisco 49ers (vs St. Louis)
4. Chicago Bears (vs Detroit)
5. Washington Redskins (vs Tampa Bay)
6. Minnesota Vikings (vs Green Bay)
7. Indianapolis Colts (vs Seattle)
8. Pittsburgh Steelers (vs San Diego)
9. Baltimore Ravens (at New England)
10. Tennessee Titans (at Jacksonville)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 4.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Kicker Rankings - Week 4

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 4:

1. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots (vs Baltimore)
2. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (vs Green Bay)
3. John Carney, Saints (vs NY Jets)
4. Lawrence Tynes, Giants (at Kansas City)
5. Robbie Gould, Bears (vs Detroit)
6. Mason Crosby, Packers (at Minnesota)
7. Shayne Graham, Bengals (at Cleveland)
8. Kris Brown, Texans (vs Oakland)
9. Rian Lindell, Bills (at Miami)
10. Nate Kaeding, Chargers (at Pittsburgh)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 4.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

September 30, 2009

Case closed -- D.A. to start for now


You were probably on the edge of your seat waiting to find out. Now you know.

Browns coach Eric Mangini, who said he would designate his starting QB on Wednesday, kept his word and has named Derek Anderson the week 4 starter against Cincinnati Bengals.

Last week, Brady Quinn started against Baltimore, but he was benched at halftime in favor of D.A.

The Browns are 0-3 and have been outscored 29-95 this season. Moreover, the Browns have scored only one offensive touchdown since November 17, 2008.

In other words, that's nine games with one offensive touchdown.

Quinn, the second of the Browns' two first-round picks in 2007, has thrown three interceptions and only one touchdown in 74 passes this season. He's been sacked 10 times. Only Aaron Rodgers has been sacked (12) more.

In the second half last week, Anderson threw three picks in only 19 passes.


Speaking of the switch, receiver Braylon Edwards talks about how the switch impacts himself.

"You know D.A., he's a guy who likes to throw the deep ball, likes to get the ball out," Edwards said. "I like to run deep routes, so it's natural he'd look for me in those situations."

Edwards conveniently left out what should have been the next sentence -- "And then I will proceed to drop those passes."

So, for now, Anderson is your starting QB in Cleveland. At least for week 4 the first half Sunday.

September 26, 2009

Fantasy Quarterback Rankings - Week 3

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 3:

1. Drew Brees, Saints (at Buffalo)
2. Peyton Manning, Colts (at Arizona)
3. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (at St. Louis)
4. Philip Rivers, Chargers (vs Miami)
5. Tom Brady, Patriots (vs Atlanta)
6. Matt Schaub, Texans (vs Jacksonville)
7. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (vs Indianapolis)
8. Tony Romo, Cowboys (vs Carolina)
9. Matt Ryan, Falcons (at New England)
10. Eli Manning, Giants (at Tampa Bay)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 3.

Also, see our other rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Running Back Rankings - Week 3

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 3:

1. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (at Houston)
2. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (vs San Francisco)
3. Matt Forte, Bears (at Seattle)
4. Michael Turner, Falcons (at New England)
5. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (at Dallas)
6. Ryan Grant, Packers (at St. Louis)
7. Brandon Jacobs, Giants (at Tampa Bay)
8. Steven Jackson, Rams (vs Green Bay)
9. Fred Jackson, Bills (vs New Orleans)
10. Clinton Portis, Redskins (at Detroit)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 3.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings - Week 3

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 3:

1. Andre Johnson, Texans (vs Jacksonville)
2. Reggie Wayne, Colts (at Arizona)
3. Marques Colston, Saints (at Buffalo)
4. Randy Moss, Patriots (vs Atlanta)
5. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (vs Indianapolis)
6. Steve Smith, Panthers (at Dallas)
7. Greg Jennings, Packers (at St. Louis)
8. Calvin Johnson, Lions (vs Washington)
9. Roddy White, Falcons (at New England)
10. Santonio Holmes, Steelers (at Cincinnati)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 3.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Tight End Rankings - Week 3

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 3:

1. Antonio Gates, Chargers (vs Miami)
2. Dallas Clark, Colts (at Arizona)
3. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (at New England)
4. Jason Witten, Cowboys (vs Carolina)
5. Chris Cooley, Redskins (at Detroit)
6. Kellen Winslow, Buccaneers (vs NY Giants)
7. Owen Daniels, Texans (vs Jacksonville)
8. Jeremy Shockey, Saints (at Buffalo)
9. Dustin Keller, Jets (vs Tennessee)
10. Brent Celek, Eagles (vs Kansas City>

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 3.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Team Defense Rankings - Week 3

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 3:

1. Ravens (vs Cleveland)
2. Eagles (vs Kansas City)
3. Steelers (at Cincinnati)
4. Packers (at St. Louis)
5. Giants (at Tampa Bay)
6. Jets (vs Tennessee)
7. Vikings (vs San Francisco)
8. Redskins (vs St. Louis)
9. Bears (at Seattle)
10. Broncos (at Oakland)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 3.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Kicker Rankings - Week 3

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 3:

1. Lawrence Tynes, Giants (at Tampa Bay)
2. Nate Kaeding, Chargers (vs Miami)
3. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots (vs Atlanta)
4. David Akers, Eagles (vs Kansas City)
5. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (vs San Francisco)
6. Mason Crosby, Packers (at St. Louis)
7. Neil Rackers, Cardinals (vs Indianapolis)
8. John Carney, Saints (at Buffalo)
9. Nick Folk, Cowboys (vs Carolina)
10. Kris Brown, Texans (vs Jacksonville)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 3.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

September 19, 2009

Fantasy Football QB Rankings - Week 2

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 2:

1. Drew Brees, Saints (at Philadelphia)
2. Peyton Manning, Colts (at Miami)
3. Tom Brady, Patriots (at NY Jets)
4. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (vs Cincinnati)
5. Tony Romo, Cowboys (vs NY Giants)
6. Matt Ryan, Falcons (vs Carolina)
7. Philip Rivers, Chargers (vs Baltimore)
8. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (at Chicago)
9. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (at Jacksonville)
10. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks (at San Francisco)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 2.

Also, see our other rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Football RB Rankings - Week 2

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 2:

1. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (at Detroit)
2. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (vs Arizona)
3. Michael Turner, Falcons (vs Carolina)
4. Clinton Portis, Redskins (vs St. Louis)
5. Brian Westbrook, Eagles (vs New Orleans)
6. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (at Atlanta)
7. Frank Gore, 49ers (vs Seattle)
8. Chris Johnson, Titans (vs Houston)
9. Ryan Grant, Packers (vs Cincinnati)
10. Thomas Jones, Jets (vs New England)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 2.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Football WR Rankings - Week 2

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 2:

1. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (at Jacksonville)
2. Reggie Wayne, Colts (at Miami)
3. Randy Moss, Patriots (at NY Jets)
4. Greg Jennings, Packers (vs Cincinnati)
5. Calvin Johnson, Lions (vs Minnesota)
6. Andre Johnson, Texans (at Tennessee)
7. Marques Colston, Saints (at Philadelphia)
8. Roddy White, Falcons (vs Carolina)
9. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Seahawks (at San Francisco)
10. Wes Welker, Patriots (at NY Jets)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 2.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Football TE Rankings - Week 2

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 2:

1. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (vs Carolina)
2. Dallas Clark, Colts (at Miami)
3. Jason Witten, Cowboys (vs NY GIants)
4. Chris Cooley, Redskins (vs St. Louis)
5. Antonio Gates, Chargers (vs Baltimore)
6. John Carlson, Seahawks (at San Francisco)
7. Todd Heap, Ravens (at San Diego)
8. Zach Miller, Raiders (at Kansas City)
9. Dustin Keller, Jets (vs New England)
10. Visanthe Shiancoe, Vikings (at Detroit)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 2.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

September 18, 2009

Fantasy Football Team Defense Rankings - Week 2

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 2:

1. Vikings (at Detroit)
2. Packers (vs Cincinnati)
3. Steelers (at Chicago)
4. Redskins (vs St. Louis)
5. Titans (vs Houston)
6. Ravens (at San Diego)
7. Falcons (vs Carolina)
8. Giants (at Dallas)
9. Patriots (at NY Jets)
10. Seahawks (at San Francisco)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 2.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

Fantasy Football Kickers - Week 2

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 2:

1. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots (at NY Jets)
2. Mason Crosby, Packers (vs Cincinnati)
3. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (at Detroit)
4. David Akers, Eagles (vs New Orleans)
5. Nate Kaeding, Chargers (vs Baltimore)
6. Rob Bironas, Titans (vs Houston)
7. Neil Rackers, Cardinals (at Jacksonville)
8. Jason Elam, Falcons (vs Carolina)
9. Nick Folk, Cowboys (vs NY Giants)
10. John Carney, Saints (at Philadelphia)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 2.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

September 10, 2009

Fantasy Kicker Rankings - Week 1

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 kickers in week 1:

1. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots (vs Buffalo)
2. Mason Crosby, Packers (vs Chicago)
3. Neil Rackers, Cardinals (vs San Francisco)
4. John Carney, Saints (vs Detroit)
5. Nate Kaeding, Chargers (at Oakland)
6. Ryan Longwell, Vikings (at Cleveland)
7. Kris Brown, Texans (vs NY Jets)
8. David Akers, Eagles (at Carolina)
9. Jason Elam, Falcons (vs Miami)
10. Nick Folk, Cowboys (at Tampa Bay)

See full list of top 20 kickers for week 1.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

2009 Fantasy Defense Rankings - Week 1

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 team defenses in week 1:

1. Ravens (vs Kansas City)
2. Vikings (at Cleveland)
3. Patriots (vs Buffalo)
4. Chargers (at Oakland)
5. Giants (vs Washington)
6. Steelers (vs Tennessee)
7. Cowboys (at Tampa Bay)
8. Seahawks (vs St. Louis)
9. Eagles (at Carolina)
10. Titans (at Pittsburgh)

See full list of top 20 defenses for week 1.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

2009 Fantasy WR Rankings - Week 1

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 fantasy wide receivers in week 1:

1. Randy Moss, Patriots (vs Buffalo)
2. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals (vs San Francisco)
3. Calvin Johnson, Lions (at New Orleans)
4. Andre Johnson, Texans (vs NY Jets)
5. Marques Colston, Saints (vs Detroit)
6. Reggie Wayne, Colts (vs Jacksonville)
7. Greg Jennings, Packers (vs Chicago)
8. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Seahawks (vs St. Louis)
9. Roddy White, Falcons (vs Miami)
10. Anquan Boldin, Cardinals (vs San Francisco)

See full list of top 50 wide receivers for week 1.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

2009 Fantasy RB Rankings - Week 1

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 running backs in week 1:

1. Adrian Peterson, Vikings (at Cleveland)
2. LaDainian Tomlinson, Chargers (at Oakland)
3. Matt Forte, Bears (at Green Bay)
4. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars (at Indianapolis)
5. Steven Jackson, Rams (at Seattle)
6. Frank Gore, 49ers (at Arizona)
7. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers (vs Philadelphia)
8. Brian Westbrook, Eagles (at Carolina)
9. Michael Turner, Falcons (vs Miami)
10. Brandon Jacobs, Giants (vs Washington)

See full list of top 40 running backs for week 1.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

2009 Fantasy QB Rankings - Week 1

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 1:

1. Tom Brady, Patriots (vs Buffalo)
2. Drew Brees, Saints (vs Detroit)
3. Peyton Manning, Colts (vs Jacksonville)
4. Kurt Warner, Cardinals (vs San Francisco)
5. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (vs Bears)
6. Philip Rivers, Chargers (at Raiders)
7. Donovan McNabb, Eagles (at Carolina)
8. Matt Schaub, Texans (vs NY Jets)
9. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks (vs St. Louis)
10. Tony Romo, Cowboys (at Tampa Bay)

See full list of top 25 quarterbacks for week 1.

Also, see our other rankings: top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 TEs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

2009 Fantasy TE Rankings - Week 1

Every week, we provide fantasy football rankings per position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF) based on that week's matchup.

How do we arrive at our rankings?

We average out rankings from various sources in an effort to reduce the variability between mainstream sites. We include ESPN, Yahoo! and CBS Sports in our rankings.

Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in week 1:

1. Jason Witten, Cowboys (at Tampa Bay)
2. Antonio Gates, Chargers (at Oakland)
3. Dallas Clark, Colts (vs Jacksonville)
4. Greg Olsen, Bears (at Green Bay)
5. Tony Gonzalez, Falcons (vs Miami)
6. John Carlson, Seahawks (vs St. Louis)
7. Owen Daniels, Texans (vs NY Jets)
8. Chris Cooley, Redskins (at NY Giants)
9. Visanthe Shiancoe, Vikings (at Cleveland)
10. Zach Miller, Raiders (vs San Diego)

See full list of top 20 tight ends for week 1.

Also, see our other rankings: top 25 QBs | top 40 RBs | top 50 WRs | top 20 kickers | top 20 team defenses.

FYI: Here's the link to our free fantasy football survivor contest.

September 09, 2009

2009 AFC North Prediction

Before Thursday's season opener, we will project the final standings and team records for all eight divisions as well as our post-season picks. Let's continue with the AFC North.


PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Prediction: 11-5 (Steelers Schedule | Steelers Forum)

The defending Super Bowl champions had the league's top-rated scoring defense (13.9 points per game) and total defense (237.2 yards per game) in 2008. And the defense will be one of the best again in 2009. On offense, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is one of the toughest and most clutch QBs in the NFL. Yet the Steelers' poor offensive line play and Big Ben's propensity to try to keep the play alive made him the second-most sacked quarterback in the league last year for the second season in a row. He was the fourth-most sacked QB in 2006. While I consider the Ravens to be the Steelers' equals, the Steelers have a more favorable schedule in 2009 in an ironic twist of the NFL's scheduling policy to create parity. All AFC North teams play six games against division rivals and eight games against AFC West and NFC North teams this year. The other two games are based on division finish last year. The division winners the Steelers face are Miami and Tennessee. The Ravens, on the other hand, face the Patriots and Colts, who both finished second last year. I'd rather face the Dolphins and Titans over the Patriots and Colts.

Strength of Schedule: 2009 opponents had a .434 winning percentage in 2008 (29th)

2008 Playoff Teams on Schedule (5): vs Tennessee, vs San Diego, vs Minnesota, at Baltimore, vs Baltimore, at Miami

# of Wins Past 3 Years: 30 (10.0 per season)

Continue reading "2009 AFC North Prediction" »

September 05, 2009

Links to all 32 NFL team final roster cuts

At 6 p.m. ET tonight, NFL teams were required to make their final cuts to reduce their roster from 75 players to 53 players.

Here are links to lists of cuts (or to the final 53-man roster) for all 32 NFL teams:

AFC East: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets
AFC North: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC South: Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans
AFC West: Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers

NFC East: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins
NFC North: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings
NFC South: Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFC West: Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams

I will add links to the Colts' and Jaguars' cuts and/or 53-man rosters once I find links to them. [Links updated above]

September 04, 2009

Updated 9/4: Consensus Top 150 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

We have updated our Consensus Top 150 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet, which averages five separate cheat sheets to arrive at a consensus ranking.

The primary benefit of using our cheat sheet over another site's individual cheat sheet is that you're less likely to be affected by the bias of one person or one site if those differences are smoothed out with a consensus ranking of various sources.

Here are top twenty players in order of average rank (Average Rank, Highest Rank, Lowest Rank in parenthesis):

1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings (Average: 1.2, High: 1, Low: 2)
2. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jaguars (Average: 2.6, High: 1, Low: 4)
3. Michael Turner, RB, Falcons (Average: 3.0, High: 2, Low: 4)
4. Matt Forte, RB, Bears (Average: 3.2, High: 2, Low: 4)
5. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers (Average: 6.2, High: 5, Low: 10)
6. Steven Jackson, RB, Rams (Average: 6.6, High: 5, Low: 9)
7. Chris Johnson, RB, Titans (Average: 8.0, High: 6, Low: 11)
8. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals (Average: 9.2, High: 6, Low: 12)
9. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, Chargers (Average: 9.6, High: 6, Low: 16)
10. Frank Gore, RB, 49ers (Average: 10.0, High: 6, Low: 18)
11. Andre Johnson, WR, Texans (Average: 11.4, High: 9, Low: 13)
12. Steve Slaton, RB, Texans (Average: 11.4, High: 7, Low: 15)
13. Drew Brees, QB, Saints (Average: 14.6, High: 11, Low: 21)
14. Randy Moss, WR, Patriots (Average: 15.4, High: 13, Low: 17)
15. Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions (Average: 15.8, High: 14, Low: 19)
16. Brian Westbrook, RB, Eagles (Average: 16.2, High: 9, Low: 21)
17. Brandon Jacobs, RB, Giants (Average: 16.6, High: 11, Low: 22)
18. Marion Barber, RB, Cowboys (Average: 17.2, High: 10, Low: 22)
19. Clinton Portis, RB, Redskins (Average: 17.8, High: 13, Low: 24)
20. Tom Brady, QB, Patriots (Average: 18.4, High: 15, Low: 23)

Full Top 150 Consensus Rankings here.

5 Fantasy Running Backs to target in your draft

As you already know, fantasy football leagues are not necessarily won by the genius who decides to select Adrian Peterson with the number one pick. Whether you have the third pick, the eighth pick or the tenth pick, everyone is getting top talent in the first round.

And if we take a quick look back to 2008, players such as Matt Forte, Deangelo Williams and Chris Johnson were drafted in the 10th round or later yet they put up first-round numbers.

While that may be the extreme, the key to winning your league is selecting players who are good values in relation to where they are drafted and to do so consistently throughout your draft.

So, here are some running backs to target from round 3 through the later rounds:

Kevin Smith, Lions – Last year was the year of the rookie RB. Three of them rushed for 1,000+ yards. One of the guys who flew under the radar and just fell shy of 1,000 yards was Kevin Smith of Detroit.

While Smith has a case of JonKitna-itis, predicting a Detroit Lions’ playoff berth in ’09, he just needs to do what he has done since November last year.

When given the chance in the second half, Smith produced and produced big. He rushed for 671 yards in the final 8 games. That is a 1,342-yard pace in an offense that had Dan “Safety Dance” Orlovsky running it.

Only 4 RBs had more than 1,342 yards in 2008.

With MegaTron -- that’s Calvin Johnson for those of you not well-versed in freakishly, athletic receiver nicknames -- entering his third season, a quarterback who's last name doesn't rhyme with jerkoff-ski and the addition of Brandon Pettigrew, the most-talented and best-blocking TE in the draft, I wouldn’t be surprised if Smith continued his second-half pace into 2009, in which case Smith becomes the bargain of the third round of your draft.



Ryan Grant, Packers – Although he wasn’t 100% to start the season and didn’t crack 20 carries in the first five weeks of the year, Ryan Grant was one of only five backs to carry the ball 300+ times in 2008.

Despite some labeling him a “bust,” Grant finished strong and still rushed for 1203 yards. All four of the times he eclipsed the century mark came in the final ten games of the season.

With Aaron Rodgers, Greg Jennings and Donald Driver in the passing game, opposing defenses need to be honest when trying to stop Grant and the Packers running attack.

Provided Grant stays healthy for the entire season, he should top his 2008 production of 1200+ yards.

Ray Rice, Ravens – If you read my blog post in early June -- ‘Four (Ravens’) Breakout Players for 2009’ -- over at FootBaltimore.com, putting Ray Rice on this list doesn’t surprise you.

In 2009, I expect the Ravens’ ground game to be the same as -- but different than -- it was in 2008. So, what does that mean?

Last year, the Ravens led the NFL in rushing attempts at 37 per game. I don’t expect that to change much. What will be different in 2009 is how the carries are allocated. Rice, who has been running (no pun intended) with the first team, should receive the most carries this year. Le’Ron McClain, last year’s leader with 232 carries, has moved to FB full-time to take over for the departed Lorenzo Neal.

While Willis McGahee had a strong camp, Rice has added both muscle and confidence in the off-season. And Coach John Harbaugh has been singing his praises saying that he has no doubt that Rice can be an “every-down back.”

Donald Brown, Colts – Brown, who was the nation’s leading rusher in college football and joins one of the most prolific offenses in the league. Brown carried the rock 28 times per game on average at UConn and rushed for 200+ yards three times and 150+ yards eight times.

With Joseph Addai already in Indy, Brown will be part of a platoon to start the season.

Worst-case scenario, Brown should get 10-12 carries per game and finish with around 700-800 yards.

Best-case scenario, (except from Addai’s perspective), it’s déjà vu all over again for Addai leading to huge upside for Brown.



Cedric Benson, Bengals – While I wouldn’t go for a boat ride with Bengals running back Cedric Benson, I’d certainly draft him after 30 or so running backs are off the board, which is what his Yahoo! ADP and ESPN rank would project.

Benson (and the Bengals for that matter) finished 2008 strong despite being the 32nd-ranked offense in the league last year. In the final three weeks of the season, Benson showed why the Bears drafted him fourth overall in 2005.

In those three games (all wins), Benson carried the ball 84 times for 355 yards and caught 5 passes for 107 yards. With Carson Palmer healthy (arm/shoulder, at least), Chad Ochocinco refocused and top rookie Andre Smith re-joining the offensive line (after his broken foot heals), there is no reason to believe that the Bengals will finish ranked last in offense again this year. And Benson should only benefit from those healthier, refocused and new components to the offense.

Some other RBs I like late in the draft: Felix Jones (Cowboys), Ahmad Bradshaw (Giants) and James Davis (Browns).

August 27, 2009

Updated 8/27: Consensus Top 150 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

We have updated our Consensus Top 150 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet, which averages five separate cheat sheets to arrive at a consensus ranking.

The primary benefit of using our cheat sheet over another site's individual cheat sheet is that you're less likely to be affected by the bias of one person or one site if those differences are smoothed out with a consensus ranking of various sources.

Here are top twenty players in order of average rank (Average Rank, Highest Rank, Lowest Rank in parenthesis):

1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings (Average: 1.2, High: 1, Low: 2)
2. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jaguars (Average: 2.6, High: 1, Low: 4)
3. Michael Turner, RB, Falcons (Average: 3.0, High: 2, Low: 4)
4. Matt Forte, RB, Bears (Average: 3.4, High: 2, Low: 5)
5. Steven Jackson, RB, Rams (Average: 6.4, High: 5, Low: 9)
6. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers (Average: 6.8, High: 5, Low: 11)
7. Chris Johnson, RB, Titans (Average: 8.6, High: 6, Low: 13)
8. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals (Average: 9.0, High: 6, Low: 11)
9. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, Chargers (Average: 9.4, High: 4, Low: 16)
10. Frank Gore, RB, 49ers (Average: 10.0, High: 6, Low: 18)
11. Steve Slaton, RB, Texans (Average: 11.4, High: 7, Low: 15)
12. Andre Johnson, WR, Texans (Average: 11.8, High: 10, Low: 14)
13. Drew Brees, QB, Saints (Average: 14.0, High: 11, Low: 17)
14. Brian Westbrook, RB, Eagles (Average: 14.8, High: 7, Low: 21)
15. Randy Moss, WR, Patriots (Average: 15.6, High: 13, Low: 17)
16. Brandon Jacobs, RB, Giants (Average: 16.0, High: 12, Low: 22)
17. Marion Barber, RB, Cowboys (Average: 16.4, High: 10, Low: 20)
18. Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions (Average: 17.0, High: 14, Low: 21)
19. Clinton Portis, RB, Redskins (Average: 17.8, High: 14, Low: 24)
20. Tom Brady, QB, Patriots (Average: 18.6, High: 15, Low: 24)

Full Top 150 Consensus Rankings here.

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August 16, 2009

New consensus top 150 fantasy football cheat sheet (updated 8/16)

Eagles-Vikings

We have updated our Consensus Top 150 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet, which averages five separate cheat sheets to arrive at a consensus ranking.

The primary benefit of using our cheat sheet over another site's individual cheat sheet is that you're less likely to be affected by the bias of one person or one site if those differences are smoothed out with a consensus ranking of various sources.

Here are top twenty players in order of average rank (Average Rank, Highest Rank, Lowest Rank in parenthesis):

1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings (Average: 1.2, High: 1, Low: 2)
2. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jaguars (Average: 2.6, High: 1, Low: 4)
3. Michael Turner, RB, Falcons (Average: 3.0, High: 2, Low: 4)
4. Matt Forte, RB, Bears (Average: 3.4, High: 2, Low: 5)
5. Steven Jackson, RB, Rams (Average: 6.4, High: 5, Low: 9)
6. DeAngelo Williams, RB, Panthers (Average: 7.2, High: 5, Low: 11)
7. Chris Johnson, RB, Titans (Average: 8.4, High: 6, Low: 13)
8. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals (Average: 8.8, High: 6, Low: 11)
9. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, Chargers (Average: 9.6, High: 4, Low: 17)
10. Frank Gore, RB, 49ers (Average: 10.2, High: 6, Low: 18)
11. Steve Slaton, RB, Texans (Average: 11.0, High: 7, Low: 15)
12. Andre Johnson, WR, Texans (Average: 12.0, High: 10, Low: 14)
13. Drew Brees, QB, Saints (Average: 14.0, High: 11, Low: 17)
14. Brian Westbrook, RB, Eagles (Average: 14.6, High: 7, Low: 21)
15. Marion Barber, RB, Cowboys (Average: 15.4, High: 10, Low: 20)
16. Randy Moss, WR, Patriots (Average: 16.0, High: 15, Low: 17)
17. Brandon Jacobs, RB, Giants (Average: 16.2, High: 12, Low: 23)
18. Clinton Portis, RB, Redskins (Average: 17.0, High: 14, Low: 20)
19. Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions (Average: 17.0, High: 14, Low: 21)
20. Tom Brady, QB, Patriots (Average: 19.4, High: 16, Low: 24)

Full Top 150 Consensus Rankings here.

July 26, 2009

Browns sign David Veikune

The Cleveland Browns opened training camp for rookies yesterday with three of their second-round picks unsigned.

Per Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Browns signed David Veikune, who played defensive end at Hawaii, to a four-year contract worth $3.5 million. The deal includes nearly $1.8 million in guaranteed money.

Veikune is expected to convert to a 3-4 outside linebacker in the Browns' scheme.

The Browns still need to sign a pair of second-round receivers - Brian Robiskie and Mohamed Massaquoi. According to Grossi, however, negotiations haven't even begun with Robiskie.

July 25, 2009

Browns sign first-rounder Alex Mack

Cleveland Browns Rookie Mini Camp

The Cleveland Browns have signed center Alex Mack, their first-round pick, to a five-year deal, according to Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Expectations are for Mack to displace Hank Fraley as starting center for the Browns.

The day after the draft, Mack said, "I plan to be the best player possible. If that means to be a guard or a center, I'm open to it. I can benefit from [Fraley's] experience."

All three of the Browns' second-round picks -- receiver Brian Robiskie, receiver Mohamed Massaquoi and linebacker David Veikune -- remain unsigned.

Last year, Mack won the Draddy Trophy, which is given to the nation's top scholar-athlete.

Rookies showed up for practice today and the Browns will begin full practices on August 1st.

July 17, 2009

D.A. will be ready for camp

Indianapolis Colts v Cleveland Browns


Despite leaving mini-camp with a limp, Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson is healthy and he'll be ready for the August 1st start to the Browns' training camp, according to James Walker of ESPN.

Browns coach Eric Mangini has said there will be an "open competition" at quarterback. That being said, the Browns probably won't make their choice until the end of training camp.

Last year, the Browns under Romeo Crennel benched Anderson in favor of Brady Quinn, their second of two first-round picks in 2007. Quinn played well in his first start, but he broke his index finger the following week.

Collectively, the Browns stunk it up offensively to end the season. Their last offensive touchdown was scored on November 17th.

July 11, 2009

Joshua Cribbs to hold out?

Kansas City Chiefs v Cleveland Browns


Should the Cleveland Browns forget about their aspirations to finish in third place in the AFC North?

Per Steve Wyche of NFL.com, the Cleveland Browns will have to play without KR/WR Joshua Cribbs if they don't work out a new deal.

Although Cribbs has four years remaining on his six-year contract, Wyche writes, "Joshua Cribbs does not plan to play a game for the Browns under the terms of his current contract." Cribbs signed a six-year, $6.7 million contract two years ago.

Based on his production and versatility, there is no question that Cribbs is under-paid. Cribbs is a Pro Bowl returner, great in kickoff coverage, dangerous as an offensive playmaker and was expected to be used some at safety this season.

Then again, Cribbs shouldn't have signed a six-year deal if he was worried about outplaying his contract. Cribbs' agent is expected to meet with Browns coach Eric Mangini and GM George Kokinis next week.

With or without Cribbs, the Browns aren't likely to finish ahead of the Steelers or Ravens. And many expect the Bengals to be improved from last season.

So it seems that the Browns are playing for third or fourth place in the division.

June 12, 2009

Braylon Edwards sat out first day of mini-camp

According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Browns receiver Braylon Edwards sat out of the first day of practice at the team's mandatory mini-camp on Thursday with an undisclosed injury.

Edwards said, "I'm physically fine for the most part. Coach Mangini is taking precaution, so I'm just enjoying my time right now, doing some things on the side and following coach's orders."

He also said that "if Mangini told me to play, I'd play."

Mangini said of Edwards: "We're working through it. We'll see how it goes and evaluate it over the course of the weekend."

Although he's on the sidelines, Edwards says he's trying not to "be a bump on a log" by helping the younger receivers and talking to the offensive coordinator about the plays as they are being called.

June 07, 2009

Mangini working his staff like "dawgs"?

It's easy to count the number of folks in the Browns' organization that are happy with the off-season workload, per Michael Lombardi of the National Football Post.

That number is zero. Zip. Zilch. Nada. None.

It's June and Lombardi points out coaches are "working until almost midnight," which "is not a good sign."



Lombardi writes that "morale in Cleveland is a little low right now."

Maybe they need another road trip to boost morale? Or maybe they need Rex Ryan, who's the toast of the town (or, at least, the locker room) in New York.

May 26, 2009

Browns sign Rod Hood

The Cleveland Browns have signed free-agent cornerback Rod Hood to a one-year contract, according to Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.

Last month, Hood was released by the Cardinals in a salary-cap move.

Hood, who was undrafted out of Auburn, spent his first four seasons in Philadelphia. He started for the Arizona Cardinals the past two seasons.

Last year's starters in Cleveland were Eric Wright and Brandon McDonald. In addition, the Browns added Hank Poteat and Corey Ivy via free agency and drafted Don Carey and Coye Francies this off-season.

Hood had his best season in 2007 when he had 57 tackles and five interceptions. He returned two of those interceptions for touchdowns.

Cribbs to report Tuesday

Cleveland Browns returner/receiver Josh Cribbs did not show for voluntary practices last week. In fact, he said that without "substantial talks" to restructure his contract, he wasn't going to show and he would request a trade.

Cribbs has four years remaining on his contract, but he is looking for a similar deal to what Chicago's Devin Hester received. Hester received a four-year, $40 million contract from the Bears last off-season.

Per Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, however, Cribbs will report for this week's camp.

"Josh Cribbs will report to practice on Tuesday," [Cribbs' agent J.R.] Rickert said in the text. "He is making this good-faith effort to show everyone just how important this is to him. We will continue to communicate with the Browns on a regular basis and we are optimistic that there will be a fair solution."

In addition to his return and receiving duties, the Browns are going to work Cribbs out at safety and he could be the team's nickel back in 2009.

May 19, 2009

Josh Cribbs to ask for trade if Browns won't talk extension

According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Browns receiver/returner Josh Cribbs will request a trade if the team is unwilling to re-negotiate his contract.

Cribbs wasn't at the first day of the team's voluntary mini-camp on Tuesday and Cribbs' agent says "substantial talks" are required for him to show.
"We exchanged emails Monday night, but there were no proposals made or numbers discussed,'' said [Cribbs' agent J.R.] Rickert. "We need to have some substantial talks for Josh to show up.''
With four more years left on his six-year extension signed in November of 2006, Cribbs won't earn a base salary greater than $790,000 in any of the next four years.

Chicago Bears receiver/returner Devin Hester signed a four-year, $40 million contract. Per Cabot, that is the starting point for what Cribbs is seeking.

Granted, Cribbs is under-paid if you look at his value and what he is scheduled to earn. You could certainly argue that if Hester and Cribbs were both free agents, Cribbs would land a contract in the same range as Hester.

However, Cribbs didn't have to sign a six-year extension in 2006. It's frustrating when players sign long-term contracts and then whine about being under-paid the next year or two.

With Rickert saying he has phone records confirming Browns owner Randy Lerner made promises of re-working Cribbs' deal and Lerner denying it, this has the potential to get really interesting.

May 05, 2009

Browns sign WR Mike Furrey

Per Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, the Browns have signed free agent wide receiver Mike Furrey. Terms were not disclosed.

Before playing wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, who released him this off-season, Furrey started 11 games at safety for the St. Louis Rams in 2005. In that season, he had 55 tackles and four interceptions.

In 2006 (his best as a receiver), Furrey led the NFL in receptions (98) and had 1,086 receiving yards. He scored six touchdowns as well.

The future for the Browns top receivers in 2008 are uncertain.

Braylon Edwards has been the subject of trade rumors and Donte' Stallworth faces DUI manslaughter charges. Also, the Browns traded TE Kellen Winslow Jr. to the Buccaneers this off-season.

The Browns have added five other receivers this off-season. They added Brian Robiskie and Mohamed Massaqoui, both second-round picks, through the draft. David Patten, Devale Ellis and rookie Jordan Norwood of Penn State were signed via free agency.

April 29, 2009

Drew Bennett visits Browns

Per Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, free agent receiver Drew Bennett was scheduled for a workout with the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday.

Bennett signed a free-agent deal with St. Louis in 2007. Before spending the 2008 season on injury reserve, he caught 33 passes in 2007 for 375 yards and three touchdowns.

His best season was with the Tennessee Titans in 2004. That year, he had 80 receptions for 1247 yards and 11 touchdowns. During the 2004 season, Bennett caught eight touchdowns in a three-game span.

If the Browns don't sign Bennett, there is some speculation that he could land in Tennessee.

Although the Titans drafted Kenny Britt in the first round and the Browns drafted Brian Robiskie in the second round, both teams could use help at wide receiver.

April 25, 2009

And with the 21st-overall pick...

The Cleveland Browns have selected Alex Mack, center from California.

Mack was the 2008 winner of the Draddy Trophy, which is given to the player with best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance.

Minnesota is on the clock. See all 2009 NFL Draft Picks.

And with the 19th-overall pick...

The Philadelphia Eagles have selected WR Jeremy Maclin, WR from Missouri.

The Cleveland Browns have traded their first-round pick for a third time. The traded out of five to the Jets and out of 17th to the Bucs.

I'm surprised the Eagles didn't go after a bigger target at receiver or package their first-round pick in a bid for Anquan Boldin. However, I think Maclin is a good value from the perspective that he was selected 19th overall.

Detroit is on the clock. See all 2009 NFL Draft Picks.

Cleveland traded down 2 spots

Cleveland traded the 17th overall pick, which they acquired from the Jets in a trade earlier, to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who had the 19th overall pick. The Browns also receive a sixth-round pick.

Are the Bucs going to draft Kansas State QB Josh Freeman?

Bucs coach Raheem Morris spent 2006 at Kansas State as defensive coordinator.

Terms of Jets-Browns trade

The terms of the Jets-Browns trade was just announced.

The Jets get the Browns' first-round pick (fifth overall), which they used to draft USC QB Mark Sanchez.

In return, the Browns get the Jets' first-round pick (17th overall), second-round pick (52nd overall) as well as DE Kenyon Coleman, QB Brett Ratliff and DB Abram Elam.

Trade between Browns and Jets

Reports are the New York Jets have traded with the Cleveland Browns, who are now on the clock.

The trade will (almost definitely) be for USC QB Mark Sanchez, who is being shown on TV on the phone.

Is he regretting not attending in New York now?

April 23, 2009

Browns to pass on Michael Crabtree?

Apparently the feelings between the Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree and the Cleveland Browns aren't mutual after all.
"I loved Cleveland and would love to play there," Crabtree said in an e-mail. "It's a team with great history and great fans who love football."
Per Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Browns were turned off the the me-first attitude of Texas Tech WR Michael Crabtree. Perhaps enough to take Crabtree off their draft board.

In an interview with USA Today, Crabtree said (essentially) "I'm all that and a bag of chips."
"I am a complete football player. If anybody wonders about me, I'm a complete football player. I can say it twice. You can't do no better," says Crabtree.
In 2 seasons, Crabtree has 231 receptions, 3127 receiving yards and 41 TDs and he has won the Fred Biletnikoff award, which is given to the nation's top receiver, both years.

The Browns have scheduled last-minute workouts with Hakeem Nicks of North Carolina, Kenny Britt of Rutgers and Mohamed Massaquoi of Georgia.

April 19, 2009

Kenny Britt to visit with Browns

The Cleveland Browns haven't scored an offensive touchdown since week 11 (November 17) of the 2008 NFL season.

Since the season ended, they traded away TE Kellen Winslow Jr to the Buccaneers and will likely lose Donte Stallworth, who faces DUI manslaughter charges. In addition, there is a strong possibility that they will trade WR Braylon Edwards with the Giants being the likely destination.

If they enter the 2009 season without Edwards, Stallworth and Winslow, their receiving leader among returning players will be back-up TE Steve Heiden (23 receptions for 249 yards).

The Browns, who hold the fifth overall pick in this year's draft, may draft Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree, the top-rated WR in this year's draft. However, many expect that the Browns add a pass-rusher such as Brian Orakpo of Texas.

Per Steve Wyche of NFL.com, the Browns will visit with a receiver who may or may not be available when they make their second-round pick (number 36 overall). Cleveland will host Rutgers' Kenny Britt on Friday, which is the day before the draft.

Britt (6'3" and 218 pound) finished his three-year career at Rutgers as the Big East conference's all-time leader in receiving yards (3043) and fourth all-time in receptions (178).

April 12, 2009

Big changes coming to Browns' offense?

Per Michael Lombardi of National Football Post, the Cleveland Browns are engaged in talks with teams on trades for QB Brady Quinn and WR Braylon Edwards.

According to Lombardi, two teams are interested in Quinn and there is currently an offer of a first-round pick for Quinn on the table. However, the Browns may be looking for more.

Browns coach Eric Mangini has said that there will be an open competition between Quinn and Derek Anderson.

Lombardi also says that the Browns have a first-round offer for Edwards and believes he will be traded before the start of the season. In addition, the Browns are interested in Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree, who has been compared to Arizona's Larry Fitzgerald.

April 11, 2009

Maclin to visit Browns next week

Missouri receiver/returner Jeremy Maclin is going to visit the Cleveland Browns next week.

Maclin is generally rated as the second-best receiver in this year's draft class behind Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree, the two-time Biletnikoff Award winner.

Most project Maclin to not make it past the Raiders, who have the seventh overall pick, as Raiders' owner Al Davis covets speed. Crabtree was the most profilic WR at collegiate level over the past two seasons, but Maclin is faster (40 times of 4.48 at NFL Combine and 4.40 at his pro day).

At the NFL combine, the Browns and Giants had cursory talks involving Browns' receiver Braylon Edwards, who had a breakout year in 2007 and led the league in drops in 2008.

I expect the Browns to go with defense with their first-round pick (number five overall). However, if they draft a receiver, Crabtree, who is a bigger, more physical receiver, would make sense for an AFC North team that plays in cold weather.

But if the Browns draft Maclin (or Crabtree), Fox Sports points out that it could spell the end for Edwards in Cleveland.

April 04, 2009

Winslow says Edwards would love to be a Giant

Yesterday the New York Giants released wide receiver Plaxico Burress, who faces a possible jail sentence on gun possession charges and a league suspension under the personal conduct policy.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE Kellen Winslow Jr., who was traded by the Browns this off-season, says that his former teammate Braylon Edwards would like to play for the NY Giants.
“For some reason I don’t (think he’ll play for the Browns in 2009),” Winslow said. “I know Braylon would love to go to New York. The Giants would fit him to the ‘T’ and he would have so much fun up there. I know he loves Cleveland but New York would be a great fit for him.”
The Giants and Browns had discussions at the NFL scouting combine (February) about Edwards. Giants were believed to have offered their second- and fifth-round picks acquired in the Jeremy Shockey trade last year to the Browns in addition to their choice of Mario Manningham or Domenik Hixon when the talks died down.

Edwards, who Winslow calls a "city guy," had a disappointing season in 2008 after having a break-out year in 2007.

In 2007, Edwards had 80 receptions for 1289 yards and 16 touchdowns. In 2008, he had 55 receptions for 873 yards and 3 touchdowns.

April 02, 2009

Stallworth surrenders to face DUI manslaughter charges

Cleveland Browns WR Donte' Stallworth surrendered today in Miami on charges of DUI manslaughter. He was later released on $200,000 bond.

Stallworth, who had a blood-alcohol level of .126, struck Mario Reyes, who later died, in Miami Beach on March 14th. The legal limit in the state of Florida is .08.
In a brief statement outside jail, Stallworth said: "I just want to first extend my condolences to the Reyes family. My prayers are with them." Stallworth also said he has "full confidence and faith" in the legal system.
The arraignment date for Stallworth to enter his plea is April 23rd.

If convicted, the minimum and maximum sentences for DUI manslaughter are four and fifteen years, respectively.

April 01, 2009

Donte' Stallworth charged with DUI manslaughter

Cleveland Browns WR Donte' Stallworth has been charged with one count of DUI manslaughter, which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years.

Per the Miami-Dade County state attorney's office, via the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Stallworth's blood-alcohol level was .126, which is above the state legal limit of .08.

The charge stems back to an accident where Stallworth hit and killed 59-year-old Mario Reyes in Miami Beach on March 14th.

NFL players like the Chiefs David Macklin, the Chargers Jamal Williams and Vincent Jackson and Stallworth are some of those that have been charged with DUI in 2009. And it's not a new phenomenon.

The minimum sentence for DUI manslaughter is four years. However, if he receives a much shorter sentence like the Rams Leonard Little did in 1998, this won't be enough of a deterrent for Stallworth and other NFL players to avoid repeating his mistake. In fact, Little was arrested for DUI only six years after killing Susan Gutweiler.

March 25, 2009

Brett Favre to visit Browns' training camp?

Brett Favre might be joining Eric Mangini and the Browns at training camp.
"He might come out to training camp to visit," Mangini said. "Maybe I will have him do the show team or just hang out."

"I don't think it would be anything formal," Mangini said. "It's not like we are hiring him to run the scout team. I don't think he would be interested in that. He would be more like a visitor. An open invite."
The Jets, Mangini and Favre started generating talk of a Jets-Giants Super Bowl after they went to Tennessee and beat the Titans to improve to 8-3. However, Favre's poor performance down the stretch as much as anything else led to the team's collapse. The Jets finished 9-7 and missed the playoffs.

That collapse is ultimately what cost Mangini his job.
"We had a legitimately good relationship," Mangini said. "He's a good guy. I like Brett a lot. That was a tough situation for him to come into and I thought he handled it incredibly well."
Mangini has said that QBs Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson will face off in an open competition during training camp.

Shaun Rogers shows for Browns' workouts

Cleveland Browns nose tackle Shaun Rogers, who felt he was snubbed (two times) by new coach Eric Mangini, was a no-show for the Browns' off-season workout program.

But video on the Browns' website of the workout program shows Rogers there greeting his teammates.

According to Browns GM George Kokinis, "The communication [between Mangini and Rogers] is ongoing now and I think that's being cleaned up."

Last year, Rogers made the Pro Bowl for the third in his career. He had 75 tackles and 4.5 sacks in 2008.

March 24, 2009

QB competition in Cleveland?

Provided that both Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson are on the Browns' roster when the team begins training camp in July, both QBs will fight it out for the opportunity to start.
''I don't have a projected starter at this point,'' Mangini said at a breakfast meeting with the media. ''We'll have an open competition where they'll both get a chance to establish that they'll be the starter.''
Quinn, the Ohio-born and raised first-round pick, is definitely the fan favorite over Anderson.

Hindsight is 20-20, but many projected a disappointing season for Anderson. The Browns re-signed Anderson to a three-year contract last off-season.

Anderson started the season, but he was benched mid-way through it. After Quinn was injured, Anderson became the starter. After Anderson got hurt, Ken Dorsey became the starter and so on.

The per game stats for the two quarterbacks were almost identical.
QB Rating: Quinn 66.6, Anderson 66.5
Completion Percentage: Quinn 50.6%, Anderson 50.2%
Yards/Attempt: Quinn 5.8, Anderson 5.7
TD:INT: Anderson 9 TDs to 8 INTs, Quinn 2 TDs to 2 INTs
The Browns haven't scored an offensive touchdown since November 17th.

Chargers' Jeromey Clary receives most performance-based pay

The top earner in the NFL's performance-based pay system in 2008 was Jeromey Clary, who received $405,859 in additional compensation.

The performance-based pay system, which was negotiated into the collective bargaining agreement, determines additional compensation based on comparison of salary and playing time. In total, $105 million was awarded to NFL players in additional performance-based pay.

Clary, the Chargers' sixth-round pick in 2006, started all 16 games in 2008 for the Chargers.

After Clary, the next four highest recipients of performance-based pay were Cardinals center Lyle Sendlein ($348,134), Washington Redskins safety Chris Horton ($342,197), New Orleans Saints guard Carl Nicks ($335,033) and Cleveland Browns cornerback Brandon McDonald ($329,803).

In 2009, the performance-based pay is expected to increase by 5% to $3.5 million per team. In 2007, the league paid out $99 million and Willie Colon was the highest earner with $309,534 received.

March 23, 2009

Browns to sign David Patten

Today the Browns have announced that they are going to sign WR David Patten, who spent the past two seasons in New Orleans.
"We're going to sign him. It's another veteran leader, experienced," [Browns GM George] Kokinis said.

"We had David in before the Stallworth incident occurred, so that signing wasn't really triggered by that."
This off-season, the Browns have traded TE Kellen Winslow to Tampa Bay and have released Joe Jurevicius.

Braylon Edwards, their #1 WR, has been the subject of trade talks with the Giants. Today, Kokinis confirmed that he had spoken to Giants' GM Jerry Reese at the NFL Combine.

Donte' Stallworth, their #2 WR, only played 11 games hauling in 17 catches. But he is likely to be charged with DUI manslaughter from an accident that led to the death of Mario Reyes.

Patten has spent 13 seasons in the NFL and has 324 career receptions. Last year, Patten played in only five games and had 11 receptions for 162 yards.

Giants, Browns talked about Edwards

Trade rumors had circulated involving the Giants DE Mathias Kiawanuka and the Browns WR Braylon Edwards.

Per the Newark Star-Ledger's Mike Garafolo, Scout.com's The Giant Insider has reported that the Browns and Giants had a series of offers and counter-offers involving Edwards. However, Kiawanuka wasn't involved in the trade discussions.

The report says that the Giants originally offered their 2009 draft picks acquired from the Saints (second- and fifth-rounders) when they traded Jeremy Shockey last year. After the Browns said no, they countered with Giants' WR Steve Smith. The Giants said no and countered with either Mario Manningham or Domenik Hixon, which the Browns turned down.

Per the report, trade talks have slowed, but Garafolo points out that they could heat up again depending on what happens with Plaxico Burress. If Burress faces jail time and/or league suspensions, the talks could intensify as the Giants enter the Plan B phase.

Edwards, the Browns first-round pick in 2005, is in the final year of his contract. Last year, Edwards had a huge drop-off in production from 2007 including leading the league with 16-22 dropped passes.

In 2008, Edwards had 55 receptions for 873 yards and three touchdowns. The prior year, he broke out with 80 catches for 1289 yards and 16 TDs.

March 20, 2009

Shaun Rogers is no-show for Browns' workouts

Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl DT Shaun Rogers was upset by what he feels were snubs by new head coach Eric Mangini. In fact, he asked to be traded or released.

The Browns are not reporting who has or hasn't attended off-season workouts, which began this week, but reports are that Rogers is not present for the workouts.

Reportedly, Mangini has attempted to reach out to Rogers. But it is unknown whether he and Rogers have spoken.

If they have, they seem to be following the McDaniels-Cutler method of building a player-coach relationship.

Stallworth back in Cleveland working out with Browns

Cleveland Browns WR Donte' Stallworth, who will likely face DUI manslaughter charges, is back in Cleveland and participating in the team's off-season workouts.

While the team isn't officially reporting who is (or isn't) participating, Chris Lyons, Stallworth's attorney, confirmed his participation with the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"Donte reported to the Browns on Wednesday morning and he's been welcomed back by everyone -- his teammates, the management, the coaching staff, and they've all been extremely supportive," Lyons said. "It's been good for him to get back to work."
Miami Beach Police say they don't have the results back. Lyons says that neither he nor Stallworth have been informed of the results.

But multiple media outlets have reported that Stallworth's blood-alcohol concentration is above the state of Florida's legal limit of .08.

March 19, 2009

Herald reports Stallworth was above legal limit

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth was involved in an accident last weekend in which resulted in the death of Mario Reyes.

Stallworth was subjected to alcohol and drug testing as part of the normal procedure involving a homicide resulting from a car accident. The legal blood alcohol limit for the state of Florida is .08.

Per a report in the Miami Herald, Stallworth's blood alcohol level was .12.

Stallworth's attorney Robert Switkes has "no comment" and the Miami Beach police won't confirm the Herald's assertion.
"That has not been released or confirmed by us," Miami Beach detective Juan Sanchez told the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. "They went with that story without confirming it with us.''
The maximum sentence for DUI manslaughter is 15 years. With representation by high-priced attorneys, Stallworth will likely get much less if the Herald report is true.

In 1998, Leonard Little, who still plays for the St. Louis Rams, had a blood alcohol limit of .19 when he killed a motorist. He served only 90 days in jail.

The biggest shame in this is that an innocent, hard-working man lost his life. But it will also be a shame if Stallworth killed someone while under the influence yet only gets a similar punishment as Little received.

Browns sign Corey Ivy

The Cleveland Browns have signed Corey Ivy to a one-year deal.

Ivy has spent the past three seasons the Baltimore Ravens as their nickelback, but Ivy played over 50% of the Ravens' defensive snaps last year due to injuries to starters Chris McAlister and Samari Rolle. Both McAllister and Rolle have been released by the Ravens this off-season.

In 2008, Ivy had 51 tackles and 2.5 sacks for the Ravens. He has also appeared in games for the Buccaneers and Rams. Before that, he spent some time on the Patriots' practice squad in 1999 and spent the 2000 training camp with the Browns.

March 17, 2009

John St. Clair signs with Cleveland

The Chicago Bears had very little depth at offensive tackle so it seemed likely that they would re-sign unrestricted free-agent John St. Clair, who started at left tackle for the Bears in 2008.

Instead, St. Clair agreed to a 3-year deal with the Cleveland Browns worth $9 million with $1.25 million guaranteed. The Bears are believed to have offered a 3-year, $4.5 million deal to St. Clair.

If the Bears signed St. Clair, he was expected to start at right tackle. Chris Williams, the Bears' 2008 first-round pick, is expected to start at left tackle.

Some tackles available as free agents include Orlando Pace, Marvel Smith and Kevin Shaffer. Even if they sign one of these guys, they will likely consider drafting a tackle with their first-round pick (18th overall).

Jets match Browns' offer to Abram Elam

This off-season, coach Eric Mangini and the Cleveland Browns have signed four of his former Jets (defensive) players. The list includes DE C.J. Mosley, CB Hank Poteat, LB David Bowens and LB Eric Barton.

The Browns made an offer to Jets safety Abram Elam, who was a restricted free agent, for $1.5 million. The Jets, who had made a one-year, $1.01 million tender, had until today to match the Browns' offer, which they did.

After replacing injured Eric Smith in the starting lineup, Elam finished 2008 with 57 tackles, an interception (returned for a TD) and forced three fumbles, two of which were returned for TDs.

March 14, 2009

Stallworth hits and kills pedestrian

Cleveland Browns WR Donte' Stallworth was questioned after driving into a pedestrian, who later died, in Miami Beach. Driving a two-door Bentley, Stallworth struck Mario Reyes as he was crossing the street to get to a bus stop Saturday morning shortly after 7 a.m.

Stallworth was cooperative in police questioning and had blood drawn to test for alcohol and drugs. Per Marla Ridenour of the Akron Beacon Journal, Stallworth hasn't been cited and has been released on his own recognizance.

However, prosecutors could be preparing charges against Stallworth for DUI manslaughter. Per Pro Football Talk, sources have indicated that Stallworth admitted to drinking "at least four Patrons and two Margaritas," but that the last drink was consumed at midnight.

Also, Stallworth has indicated in his statement to police that "he saw the man crossing the street from a distance, and flashed the high beams and honked the horn." Seeing the man "from a distance" would imply that Stallworth should have been able to slow down to avoid hitting (and killing) Reyes if he were not speeding and/or drinking.

Stallworth, the first-round pick by the Saints in 2002, received a $4.75 million roster bonus from the Browns yesterday.

March 11, 2009

Browns release Joe Jurevicius

The Cleveland Browns have released WR Joe Jurevicius, who joined the Browns as a free agent in 2006.
"These types of decisions are always difficult ones, especially with someone like Joe, who has meant a great deal to the Cleveland Browns organization and to the fans of Cleveland," Browns General Manager George Kokinis said in a statement released by the team. "Eric (Mangini) and I have had extensive conversations with Joe and his representatives. In the end we were unable to reach an agreement that was in the best interests of both parties. We want to thank Joe for his contributions to the Browns and wish him the best of luck in the future."
Jurevicius, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, was third on the team in receptions (50) and yards (614) in 2007 behind Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow. He finished third on the team in receptions (40) and yards (495) in 2006 as well.

Earlier this off-season, the Browns traded Winslow to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for draft picks.

February 27, 2009

Kellen Winslow to Tampa Bay for draft picks

As just reported on ESPN's Sports Center, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have acquired TE Kellen Winslow Jr. from the Cleveland Browns. In return, the Browns will receive undisclosed draft picks.

When healthy, Winslow is one of the most gifted TEs in the league. Since being drafted by the Browns in the 1st round (6th overall) in 2004, Winslow has played 16 games twice. He played a combined 12 games in the other 3 seasons (his first two and last year).

In 2006 and 2007, he had 171 receptions and 1,981 yards in 32 games. He also had 8 receiving TDs in those 2 seasons.

Shaun Rogers asks to be released/traded

In his first season with the Cleveland Browns, NT Shaun Rogers made the Pro Bowl. Rogers had 75 tackles and 4.5 sacks in 2008.

Will he be back for a 2nd season with the team?

Per the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Rogers has asked to be released or traded after being/feeling snubbed by new head coach Eric Mangini. A directive indicating Rogers can't participate in the off-season program unless he makes weight (350 pounds) has alienated Rogers as well.

The Browns don't intend on releasing Rogers, but if they did release him, Rogers would count $9.7 million towards the salary cap. Rogers is due a $6 million bonus next month, but would prefer to be released.

Maybe Rogers is a little over sensitive, but it's not that hard for Mangini to reach out to the Browns' best defensive player.

February 16, 2009

Should Browns pursue Terrell Suggs?

Baltimore Ravens free agent LB Terrell Suggs has suggested that he and fellow free-agent-to-be LBs Bart Scott and Ray Lewis offer a "hometown discount" to the Ravens.

But Terry Pluto of the Cleveland Plain Dealer says "money does change minds." Would Suggs be willing to pass on the "hometown discount" for something of an out-of-town premium?

Suggs is only 26 years old and has averaged nearly 9 sacks per season (53 sacks in 6 seasons).

As Pluto points out, Browns LB Kamerion Wimbley's sack production has declined each season. He had 11 in his rookie season (2006) and 9 in the past 2 years.

As a team, the Browns had 17 sacks in 2008. They were tied with the Bengals for 30th in the NFL in that category. In 2006 and 2007, they had 28 sacks each season.

D'Qwell Jackson, another Browns LB from the 2006 rookie class, led the team and the NFL in tackles with 154 in 2008.

Signing Suggs could take the pressure off Wimbley and help him return to his rookie form and really solidify this group of Browns' LBs.

Cleveland won't be the only team interested in Suggs this off-season, so if he makes it to free agency on the 27th, we'll soon find out if he puts his money (or lack thereof) where his mouth is.

February 10, 2009

Browns cut QBs Dorsey, Gradkowski

Last year, the Cleveland Browns started 4 different QBs for at least 1 game - Derek Anderson, Brady Quinn, Ken Dorsey and Bruce Gradkowski.

Anderson was benched in favor of Quinn midway through the season, but Quinn suffered a season-ending injury.

When D.A. sprained his MCL and got put on IR, Dorsey got the starting job. Gradkowski, who was signed as a back-up to Dorsey when D.A. got hurt, became the starter when Dorsey got hurt.

Yesterday, the Browns cut both Dorsey and Gradkowski.

They also cut LB Antwan Peek, CB Terry Cousin, P Mike Dragosavich, K Jason Reda and OL Eric Young.

February 02, 2009

2010 Super Bowl odds

The Pittsburgh Steelers won Super Bowl XLIII last night. Enjoy it. Ok...stop. Vegas is already looking ahead to 2009-2010.

Sportsbook.com has odds for Super Bowl XLIV in Miami on February 7, 2010 on its website.

Who's the favorite?

The Patriots have 8-1 odds.

Here are the rest:

10-1: Steelers, Cowboys, Giants, Colts
12-1: Ravens, Titans, Panthers, Eagles, Chargers
25-1: Packers, Saints, Vikings
30-1: Jaguars, Jets, Cardinals, Bucs, Falcons, Broncos
40-1: Bears, Texans, Bills, Redskins, Dolphins
50-1: Seahawks
60-1: Browns, Bengals, 49ers
100-1: Chiefs, Raiders, Rams, Lions

See past Super Bowl winners.

January 25, 2009

Browns finally hire George Kokinis

The Cleveland Browns, who fired Romeo Crennel and Phil Savage - last year's coach and general manager, filled the positions in reverse order of most teams. The Browns hired Eric Mangini shortly after Mangini was fired by the New York Jets, but they did so with the GM position still vacant.

Last week, the new Browns coach interviewed and met with George Kokinis, who was the Ravens pro personnel director.

Well, it's now official. The Browns have hired George Kokinis to be general manager.

Kokinis and the Browns only have 4 draft picks this year: 1st-, 2nd-, 4th- and 6th-round picks.

January 20, 2009

George Kokinis meets with Eric Mangini

According to Tony Grossi of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Eric Mangini, hired as Browns coach this off-season, met with George Kokinis, the Ravens pro personnel director, on Monday. Kokinis is expected to replace outgoing GM Phil Savage although Browns owner Randy Lerner wasn't a part of the interview with Kokinis today.

Considering most franchises hire the GM first and then the head coach, it's not surprising that the Browns have their head coach interviewing their prospective GM.

The Browns are the only team in the league to not have either their head coach or general manager at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, AL.

Mangini and Kokinis shared an apartment together when they were assistants with Bill Belichick.

January 15, 2009

Mangini hires Rob Ryan from Raiders

The Cleveland Browns have hired Rob Ryan from the Oakland Raiders to serve as the Browns' defensive coordinator.
"It's great to be part of the Browns organization and to be reunited with Eric Mangini," said Ryan.
In 2008, the Browns ranked 26th in total defense (356.5 ypg), 28th in rushing defense (151.9 ypg) and 14th in passing defense (204.6 ypg).

The Raiders ranked 27th in total defense (360.9 ypg), 31st in rushing defense (159.7 ypg) and 10th in passing defense (201.3 ypg).

January 07, 2009

Eric Mangini agrees to 4-year deal with Browns

According to ESPN, Eric Mangini, undeservedly fired from the Jets on December 29th, has agreed to be head coach of the Cleveland Browns. Reports are that it is a 4-year deal.

Eric Mangini is returning to his NFL roots - he started as a Browns' ball boy.

There is speculation that Romeo Crennel, who was recently fired as Browns coach, might remain with the Browns as defensive coordinator. When Romeo Crennel left the Patriots 4 years, Eric Mangini replaced him as defensive coordinator.

The Browns, who also fired GM Phil Savage, haven't yet hired a GM to replace Savage. Browns' owner Randy Lerner has already interviewed Scott Pioli and T.J. McCreight, directors of player personnel for the Patriots and Browns, respectively.

The Browns will interview Eagles GM Tom Heckert and has plans to interview Ravens pro personnel director George Kokinis.

In 3 seasons with the Jets, Mangini finished with a 23-25 record. In 4 seasons with the Browns, Crennel finished with a 24-40 record.

December 30, 2008

Browns interview Mangini Tuesday, Pioli Wednesday

The New York Jets fired Eric Mangini yesterday. While the Jets are to meet with Cowher, the Associated Press reports that Mangini had an interview today with Cleveland Browns owner Randy Lerner.

Bill Cowher asked to be removed from a list of candidates for the Browns job Saturday.
"He [Cowher] wanted to tell me [Lerner] personally that he did not anticipate coaching in 2009. I wouldn't say Bill Cowher was the first choice, but I would say Cowher was the clear, no-questions-asked, guy you wanted to ask where he stood."
Lerner will also interview Scott Pioli, the current VP of player personnel for the Patriots, tomorrow. Scott Pioli is the son-in-law of Bill Parcells.

Lerner has received permission from the Falcons to interview Rich McKay as well, but could be interested in Parcells, who could become available when the Dolphins' sale closes, if Pioli doesn't work out.

If it ends up being Mangini and Pioli in Cleveland, can they put Spygate behind them? Will Romeo Crennel be retained as defensive coordinator?

December 28, 2008

Romeo Crennel: demotion or termination?

The Cleveland Browns are being shut out by the Pittsburgh Steelers through 3 quarters. Granted, the Steelers' pass defense is the stingiest in the league allowing just 166.1 ypg.

But the Browns, with Bruce Gradkowski as their 4th starting QB this season, have only thrown for 28 yards today. The Browns still haven't scored an offensive TD since November 17th.

At some point after today's game (perhaps tomorrow), the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that Browns head coach Romeo Crennel and GM Phil Savage are expected to be fired. However, there is the possibility that Crennel could be asked to remain as defensive coordinator. Or there may be some opportunities with other teams, such as the Giants, Patriots and Jets.
"I'll sit back and look to see what my options are, what situations might arise and then make a decision," Crennel said Friday.
If Bill Cowher is not available like Jay Glazer of Fox Sports reports, the Browns could look at some offensive and defensive coordinators. One of the names is DC Steve Spagnuolo of the Giants, who have a bye next week.
"Well, I have given it no thought," Spagnuolo told the New York Post this week. "I will say that. I will give it the thought or address it when it happens. I have too much respect for coach Coughlin, John Mara and the Tisch family to really even worry about it right now."
Despite last year's 10-6 season, the Browns will finish 24-40 with a loss to the Steelers today under Romeo Crennel's 4-year tenure in Cleveland.

December 26, 2008

Week 17 playoff scenarios

I can't recall an NFL season in recent memory with so many important matchups to decide entry into the post-season party like we have had last week and this week. Then again, I can't remember what I did 2 hours ago.

In any event, let's take a look at the current playoff picture. For simplicity sake, we ignore the possibility of a second tie this season.

Teams fall into 4 categories - playoff bound/seed locked, playoff bound/seed TBD, on playoff bubble and eliminated.

AFC Teams:

Playoff bound/seed locked:
Tennessee Titans (1), Pittsburgh Steelers (2), Indianapolis Colts (5)

Playoff bound/seed TBD:
none

On playoff bubble:
Miami Dolphins: Win AFC East and clinch 3 seed with win over Jets. A Dolphins' loss eliminates them from the playoffs.

New England Patriots: Win AFC East and clinch 3 seed with win over Bills and Jets win over Dolphins. Bill Belichick stopped short of saying he'd root for the Jets, but that's what he will be doing. If the Dolphins and Pats win, the Pats will get the 6 seed with a Ravens' loss.

New York Jets: Win AFC East and clinch 3 seed with win over Dolphins and Pats' loss to Buffalo. Loss to Dolphins eliminates Jets' hopes. If the Jets and Pats win, the Jets will get the 6 seed if the Ravens lose.

Baltimore Ravens: Clinch 6 seed with a win over Jaguars or a Patriots loss to Buffalo and a Jets loss to Dolphins.

Denver Broncos: Win AFC West and clinch 4 seed with win over Chargers. Loss eliminates Broncos.

San Diego Chargers: same as Denver Broncos.

Eliminated:
Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders

Continue reading "Week 17 playoff scenarios" »

December 25, 2008

Bill Cowher to Jets, Browns, everywhere?

As the season is winding down, the rumors about Bill Cowher returning to the sidelines will increase. It seems as though the speculation began the instance he left the Steelers' sideline a couple of years ago. At the time, he wouldn't really comment on a future return to coaching.
"There is no timetable," Cowher said [in January '07]. "The only thing I am looking forward to is spending time with my family ... being a big part of their lives again really excites me."
Bob Glauber of Newsday says that barring a deep post-season run, the Jets should fire Eric Mangini and make Bill Cowher an offer he can't refuse. He argues that the Jets need an "emotional sparkplug" like Cowher to get the Jets to play with more fire and passion. And avoid this late-season collapses for which they are becoming known.

And when Woody Johnson, Jets' owner, chatted briefly with reporters on Tuesday, his silence regarding Mangini's status was deafening.

Perhaps considered the frontrunner for Cowher (if he were to return to coaching) is the Browns. Romeo Crennel and the Browns are 4-11 on the season and Cowher was a back-up LB for and got his coaching start with the Browns.

Despite the high demand for Cowher in the off-season, Steelers' owner Dan Rooney thinks Cowher is content in the studio.
"I will say to you that every time I talk to him and this subject comes up -- and the subject does come up almost every year at this time -- he says that he's very, very happy with what he's doing, where he is.

"It would not surprise me if he said he wasn't going to coach. It would surprise me the other way because he tells me that every time I talk to him and the subject comes up."
And if the Cowboys lose on Sunday to the Eagles and miss the playoffs with all those Pro Bowlers, I wouldn't be surprised to see Wade Phillips get the axe and for Jerry Jones to pursue Cowher hard.

December 24, 2008

Browns QB Bruce Gradkowski to start vs Steelers

Bruce Gradkowski will the fourth QB to start a game for the Cleveland Browns. Lucky for him, his start will be against the league's top-rated defense.
"I'm looking forward to it," he said. "I grew up in Pittsburgh so I know about the rivalry and I always said I'd love to play against the Steelers. I think it's especially even more awesome playing against them in a Browns uniform. You couldn't ask for much more, being here four weeks and getting the start against the best defense in the league."

"When I was younger I was a Steelers fan, but as I got older, I knew this was kind of what I wanted to do and I kind of grew away from it and I was just a football fan in general," he said. "But I still have a lot of cousins that are huge diehards and I told them before I was even with a team I'd love to come back and play the Steelers."
Gradkowski, who graduated from Seton-La Salle Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, will try to lead the Browns to their first offensive touchdown since November 17th.

Brady Quinn-Shaun Smith scuffle

Not everyone in Cleveland is a big Brady Quinn fan. Reports are that Browns DT Shaun Smith punched Quinn in the face, which left a mark, after they argued in the weight room.

Browns coach Romeo Crennel didn't confirm or deny it, but his response makes it sound like it did in fact happen. And Darnell Dinkins, Browns' back-up TE, confirmed it on air (WQAL FM/104.1).
"In a family you always have some disagreements and they get handled within the family," he said. "I've got one brother and three sisters. When we were growing up we had altercations. That's part of being a family. You deal with them and you move on. That doesn't mean I dislike my brother or I dislike my sisters. That's part of being in a household, everybody trying to establish their turf. But that's part of it. You deal with it and you move on."

"Guys get heated at practice," said Crennel at the time. "There were no fights or anything at practice. He's a defensive lineman, he's going against an offensive lineman, so sometimes guys get heated. There was no fight involved, there was some discussion involved, but no fight."
Well, at least, it was a fight between an offensive and a defensive player and not two offensive players. It could always be worse like in Big D a couple of weeks ago when T.O. and Jason Witten got in a scuffle.

December 19, 2008

Braylon Edwards wants to stay in Cleveland

Browns WR Braylon Edwards had a breakout season in 2007. What a difference a year makes!

In 2007, he had 80 receptions for 1289 yards and 16 TDs. In 2008, Edwards has 50 receptions for 837 yards and only 3 TDs through 14 games.

Last year, Edwards scored a TD (or more) in all but 5 games. This year, he hasn't scored a TD in the past 6 weeks. In fact, the entire Browns offense hasn't scored a TD since November 17th.
"Being human, I went into a rut this year. I caught a slump. I'm human. People do that. Like basketball, I can't just shoot myself out of it. All I can do now is finish out strong in these last two games and work hard in the off-season."
But Edwards feels under-appreciated by the Cleveland fans.
You know it is what it is...I've learned being here I'm very under appreciated, not by the organization..not the organization, but in the eyes of the fans and the city. You know it is what it is."

"Since day one I've been a marked man coming from Michigan."
Edwards is under contract through 2009. And despite feeling under-appreciated, Edwards says that he wants to be back in Cleveland.
"I don't want to be traded. I want to be here. I want to be a part of this team when it's successful."
Edwards talked about Cleveland fans being disrespectful when you're out in public and he's being called "foul names." Or his parents are being called "vulgar things" at restaurants.
"My biggest problem is that I actually give a damn. I'm always rushing back from surgeries and injuries, never missing games or practices. But through this, I've learned how to overcome adversity. I'm also proud of how my foundation has taken off. I've been doing all this community service in Cleveland ... my charity efforts will only be in Detroit from now on."
Is that a reference to the Detroit Lions?

Well, the good news for Braylon is they play the charity case across the state this weekend. Edwards has scored in each of his past 3 games against the Bengals and has a total of 5 TDs in those 3 games. Maybe his (and the Browns offense's) drought is about to end.

December 18, 2008

AFC Playoff Picture

With 2 weeks to go, the AFC and NFC playoff races are interesting. We will take a team-by-team look at both conferences starting with the AFC. Here are current playoff seedings:
1. Tennessee Titans (12-2)
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-3)
3. New York Jets (9-5)
4. Denver Broncos (8-6)
5. Indianapolis Colts (10-4)
6. Baltimore Ravens (9-5)
AFC East:

New York Jets (9-5): The Jets win the division if they win out (at Seattle and vs Miami). Otherwise, they are 1 of 4 teams fighting for the 6th spot as the Colts are 10-4.

Miami Dolphins (9-5): The Dolphins win the division if they win out (at Kansas City and at NY Jets). Otherwise, they are 1 of 4 teams fighting for the 6th spot as the Colts are 10-4.

New England Patriots (9-5): The Patriots win the division if they win out (vs Arizona and at Buffalo) and the Dolphins and Jets both lose at least 1 game. Otherwise, they are 1 of 4 teams fighting for the 6th spot as the Colts are 10-4.

Buffalo Bills (6-8): Eliminated.

Continue reading "AFC Playoff Picture" »

December 07, 2008

Joshua Cribbs would like to play QB

With Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson out for the season, the Browns signed Bruce Gradkowski to a contract.

Gradkowski will back up Ken Dorsey, who will get his first start in a Browns uniform against the Tennessee Titans today. Dorsey has thrown 4 passes in the past 2 seasons - all incomplete.

A QB in college at Kent State, Joshua Cribbs would like to play QB.

Considering his threat to make plays with his feet or arm, it's at least worth a shot to give him some snaps.

December 02, 2008

A look at the AFC playoff picture

With a month remaining on the NFL schedule, it's do-or-die time for several AFC teams. For others, this month will be an opportunity to jockey for playoff positioning.

Here are the current AFC standings:
1. Tennessee Titans (11-1)
2. Pittsbugh Steelers (9-3)
3. New York Jets (8-4)
4. Denver Broncos (7-5)
5. Indianapolis Colts (8-4)
6. Baltimore Ravens (8-4)
Let's take a look at every AFC team by division. Team records are in parenthesis.

AFC East:

New York Jets (8-4): The Jets would have the 3 seed if the season ended today, but play in the tightest division and just lost to the team that would be the 4 seed. The Jets have an easy (relative to Steelers, Dolphins and Pats) remaining schedule with road games in San Francisco and Seattle and home games against Buffalo and Miami.

New England Patriots (7-5): The Patriots have suffered season-ending injuries to Adalius Thomas, Rodney Harrison, Laurence Maroney and, of course, Tom Brady. Matt Cassel has filled in admirably and has essentially written himself a huge lottery ticket as he enters free agency in the off-season. The Pats play 3 of their remaining 4 on the road. If they make the playoffs, it's most likely as the #6 seed.

Miami Dolphins (7-5): The 'Fins trail the Colts and Ravens by 1 game and are tied with the Patriots in the playoff race. What a turnaround for a team that finished 1-15, has a first-year coach (Tony Sparano) and lost their best player (Jason Taylor). Like the Pats, they finish up with 3 of 4 road games.

Buffalo Bills (6-6): Despite their strong 5-1 start, the Bills will need a miracle to make Donte Whitner's playoff guarantee come true. However, history hasn't been kind to this franchise when it comes to miracles.

Continue reading "A look at the AFC playoff picture" »

November 30, 2008

Derek Anderson out for rest of season?

Before today, Ken Dorsey threw 1 (incomplete) pass in the past 2 seasons. Today, he threw 3 more after Derek Anderson suffered what is likely to be a season-ending injury. DA sprained his left MCL in today's game.

Reports were that Romeo Crennel needed a "miracle finish" to retain his job. With the heady third-stringer now the starter, it doesn't look very likely that the Browns will get that "miracle finish."

The Browns are 4-8, but the consolation is they are the best professional football team in the state of Ohio. The Bengals lost today as well and are 1-10-1 on the season.

On the season, Anderson had a QB Rating of 66.0 and completed only 49% of his passes for 1505 yards.

November 29, 2008

Colts' Bob Sanders to miss Browns game

Colts Safety Bob Sanders will not play in the Cleveland Browns game. This will be the third game in a row Sanders will have missed. It will also be the 8th game of the season that Sanders will have missed.

Sanders is the reigning Defensive Player of the Year. However, he has had trouble staying healthy. In his 5 NFL seasons, he has played more than 6 games only twice.

The Colts are 3-1 in games Sanders has played and 4-3 in games he has missed this season.

November 25, 2008

Brady Quinn - out for rest of year?

In Brady Quinn's first career start, he played exceptionally well despite the Browns losing the game. Quinn completed over 65% of his passes, threw 2 TDs and no INTs and had a QB rating of 104.3.

Then, he suffered a broken index finger in his second game and played poorly the following week.

After seeing Dr. James Andrews, it was determined that Brady Quinn's season should be shut down "before the tendons tore from the bone."

Derek Anderson will start in place of the 2007 1st-round draft pick by the Browns.

November 03, 2008

Brady Quinn to start Thursday vs Broncos

Perhaps not as soon as most expected, but Quinn will get the start Thursday night vs Denver. (In fact, ESPN's fantasy football guy - Matthew Berry - predicted Quinn would start by week 9. Only off by a week.)

Hindsight is 20-20 but the Browns are definitely kicking themselves about not trading D.A., who got a new contract and won't likely be content sitting on the bench, in the off-season.

On the other hand, interesting timing for a switch - the shortest possible week (Sun to Thurs). One more week and Quinn would have had a week and a half to prepare.

Brady Quinn has only thrown 8 career passes, but was a highly-touted draft pick by the Browns in 2007. Derek Anderson has completed less than 50% of his passes and has thrown 9 TDs vs 7 INTs in 8 games after making the Pro Bowl last season.

October 21, 2008

Winslow suspended for game without pay

Kellen Winslow spoke out about how the Cleveland Browns treated him when battling a staph infection. He said he felt like a "piece of meat." Several Browns players have had a staph infection and it certainly seems like it's a problem in Cleveland.

However, GM Phil Savage had a different take on the situation and, more specifically, on Winslow's comments. Savage suspended Winslow for one game without pay.
"Kellen has expressed his desire to be a productive member of the Cleveland Browns,'' Savage said in a statement. "His comments and behavior on Sunday evening, however, were unwarranted, inappropriate, and unnecessarily disparaging to our organization. His statements brought unjustified negative attention to our organization, and violated the team-first concept of our football squad. Therefore, disciplinary action will be taken in the form of a one-game suspension without pay for conduct detrimental to the club."

"As an organization, we have worked hard to ensure the safety and well-being of our players,'' Savage said. "Consistent with this effort, we have consulted the team's medical experts to ensure that any instances of staph infections are evaluated and treated thoroughly and expeditiously, and in accordance with the recommended standard of care. Further, steps have been and continue to be taken on a daily, monthly, and yearly basis to protect our players and personnel at our training facility and stadium."
In general, I agree with the team-first concept. However, the Browns have made it seem as though they were doing it to protect the player's (Winslow's) privacy. But Winslow has said that it wasn't done to protect his privacy.

If Savage and the Browns are looking to avoid "unwarranted, inappropriate, and unnecessarily disparaging" attention, should they suspend a player for discussing his illness, which has become an issue in Cleveland? I don't think so.

October 20, 2008

Kellen Winslow speaks out about staph infection

Kellen Winslow has spoken out about his staph infection and how the team wanted to keep his situation private because of the number of staph infections Browns players have had. And not to protect Winslow's privacy like was initially reported.

Browns Coach Romeo Crennel says Winslow should have talked to the team first before speaking out to the media:
"Sometimes the emotions of the game and the emotions of your personal situation kind of overflow," Crennel said. "So I think he probably said some things that he didn't need to talk about to the media."

"We'll investigate it and determine if anything needs to be done," Crennel said. "My policy is to keep family business in the family. So whatever I do, I do and I'm not going to broadcast it."
It is messed up if the Browns were saying that they wanted to protect Winslow when they were instead looking out for their own best interests.

September 22, 2008

Brady Quinn: to start soon?

On 9/1, we (like every other fantasy columnist) recommended avoiding Derek Anderson of the Browns at all costs. He was being taken as the 7th overall QB at the time and we recommended instead that QBs going later than him (Donovan McNabb and Jay Cutler, specifically) should be on your radar.

Browns Coach Romeo Crennel is preparing Quinn for the inevitable move into the starting role. It may not come this week in Cincinnati, but it's coming soon.
"We will definitely try to get the other guy [Quinn] ready and ready to go," Crennel said. "We'll see how it progresses from there. [It means] probably a few more reps in practice right now."
Getting Quinn "ready to go" means the move's inevitable so why not make the move now? Crennel went on to say:
"If we decide to go with him, we just have to put it on the fact from what we've seen in practice and what we feel he's able to do," Crennel said of Quinn. "There's no hard evidence that he will have more success."
Considering Anderson has completed 46% of his passes for 405 yards (135 ypg) while throwing 2 TDs and 5 INTs, it's shocking (and/or sad) to hear that there's "no hard evidence" that Quinn will bring more "success."

September 03, 2008

AFC North Preview

All four AFC North teams play half of their games versus teams that made the playoffs in 2007. The Steelers have the toughest schedule in the NFL (based on 2007 records), but the other 3 teams have a strength of schedule in the Top 8. Therefore, I expect one and only one team from the AFC North to make the post-season in 2009 (again).

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Prediction: 8-8 | Team Home | Team Forum | Team Schedule

Overview: The Steelers have the strongest schedule in the NFL. In fact, the opponents fall into only 2 categories: division foe or team with a .500 record or better. I believe that the Steelers are the best team in the AFC North, however, with their schedule is reason for Steelers' fans to temper their enthusiasm about 2008. Arguably the 4 best teams in the NFL are the Patriots, Colts, Chargers and Cowboys. The Steelers play all 4 of those teams in a 5-week span beginning November 9th. The Steelers added a couple of playmakers with their first 2 draft picks this year: Rashard Mendenhall and Limas Sweed. However, their biggest question mark is how will the offensive line protect Big Ben, who was 2nd in the NFL in QB Rating (104.1) behind Tom Brady. The schedule is too tough to improve upon last year's 10-win season, but they will win enough games to win the division.

Interesting Stat/Fact: The Steelers allowed the fewest yards per game (266.4) last year.

Strength of Schedule: 2007 opponents were 153-103 (.598)

2007 Playoff Teams on Schedule (8): at Jacksonville, vs NY Giants, at Washington, vs Indianapolis, vs San Diego, at New England, vs Dallas, vs Tennessee

# of Wins Past 3 Years: 29 wins (9.7 per season)


CLEVELAND BROWNS
Prediction: 7-9 | Team Home | Team Forum | Team Schedule

Overview: The Cleveland Browns were the feel-good story of 2007. They went from 4 wins in 2006 to 10 wins in 2007. It was the first time they won double-digit games this decade and they made the biggest year-to-year improvement (6 games) of any team in the NFL. After a poor start (4-10, 1 INT) for Charlie Frye week 1, Frye was benched and traded to Seattle. Derek Anderson took over and had a Pro Bowl campaign. However, if you look closer at his numbers, you'll notice that in 4 games (week 2, 6, 8 and 10), Anderson threw 14 TDs and only 1 INT. However, in the other 12 games, he threw 15 TDs and 18 INTs. The Browns were third worst in the NFL last year in yards allowed (359.6 ypg), but they made two big additions to the defensive line: Shaun Rogers and Corey Williams. They have tons of playmakers (Braylon Edwards, Kellen Winslow, Josh Cribbs as return guy, etc.), but give up big plays too. I expect the Steelers to fend the Browns off again this year. And with the tough schedule for all AFC North teams, it's unrealistic to expect the wildcard to come out of the North. The Browns playoff drought continues although they have more talent (and tough opponents on their schedule) than my #6 seed.

Interesting Stat/Fact: Derek Anderson threw 10 INTs and 9 TDs in final 7 games of 2007. None of those 7 games were against playoff-bound opponents.

Strength of Schedule: 2007 opponents were 140-116 (.547)

2007 Playoff Teams on Schedule (8): vs Dallas, vs Pittsburgh, vs NY Giants, at Washington, at Jacksonville, vs Indianapolis, at Tennessee, at Pittsburgh

# of Wins Past 3 Years: 20 wins (6.7 per season)


CINCINNATI BENGALS
Prediction: 6-10 | Team Home | Team Forum | Team Schedule

Overview: Although Marvin Lewis was known for being a defensive coach, the Bengals strength is its offense. However, questions abound on offense. Chad Johnson (Ocho Cinco) has a torn labrum, T.J. Houshmandzadeh has naggin hamstring injury, Carson Palmer is recovering from a broken nose and the team cut (now Lions RB) Rudi Johnson, who came to camp with 16 pounds of added muscle but lingering health concerns. With their injuries at WR, they resorted to re-signing troubled WR Chris Henry, who will serve a suspension through week 4. With a 6-10 record in 2008, the question is will Marvin Lewis be back in 2009?

Interesting Stat/Fact: Chad Johnson has legally changed his name to Chad Javon Ocho Cinco. Now, can the NFL disallow him from putting "Ocho Cinco" on the back of his jersey?

Strength of Schedule: 2007 opponents were 140-116 (.547)

2007 Playoff Teams on Schedule (8): vs Tennessee, at NY Giants, at Dallas, vs Pittsburgh, vs Jacksonville, at Pittsburgh, at Indianapolis, vs Washington

# of Wins Past 3 Years: 26 wins (8.7 per season)

BALTIMORE RAVENS
Prediction: 5-11 | Team Home | Team Forum | Team Schedule

Overview: Their run defense was strong in 2007 allowing only 79.3 rushing ypg. Only the Vikings were better. However, they were in the bottom half in the league in passing yards allowed (222.3 ypg). Plus their defense didn't make plays. In 2007, they recorded a total of 25 interceptions and forced fumbles. Only 3 teams (Jets, 49ers and Eagles) did worse. On offense, they lack playmakers and an experienced QB. With Kyle Boller and Troy Smith out for the opener against Cincinnati, the Ravens have brought in Todd Bouman as a back-up QB as rookie Joe Flacco gets the start week 1. For the Ravens to make the post-season in 2008, their defense needs to bounce back in a big way. With the defense getting older and the uncertainty surrounding Ed Reed's health/status in week 1 (and more), 2008 will much more of the same...

Interesting Stat/Fact: Derrick Mason, who turned 34 in January, had the 1st 100-reception season of his career last year.

Strength of Schedule: 2007 opponents were 141-115 (.551)

2007 Playoff Teams on Schedule (8): at Pittsburgh, vs Tennessee, at Indianapolis, at NY Giants, vs Washingt