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The Packers have signed TE Jermichael Finley to a new 2-year, $15 million deal. Finley was an impending free-agent, but Green Bay was never going to let him get away. Finley is one of the most physically-gifted TEs in the game, although his production has yet to match his potential. He's missed 16 games over his first 4 seasons and hasn't topped 55 catches. Still only 24 years old, though, Finley's arrow continues to point up. Green Bay can now use its franchise tag elsewhere, with QB Matt Flynn being a potential candidate. |
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Cowboys executive VP Stephen Jones intimated via the Dallas Morning News Wednesday that the team could be ready to move on from veteran ILBs Bradie James and Keith Brooking. That wouldn't be a surprise. Each saw his role significantly reduced in 2011, with Sean Lee taking over as the lone full-timer. Bruce Carter is expected to see a lot more playing time in his 2nd season. The former 2nd-round pick will be a high-upside IDP play if he starts. |
Related Players: Bradie James, Bruce Carter, Keith Brooking
Posted on: 2/22/2012 9:38:00 PM view all Dallas Cowboys sharkbites
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Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray remains on track in his recovery from last December's season-ending ankle injury. "It's coming along well," Murray said. "I just started running last week and we have a great rehabilitation staff at the Cowboys' facility, so I'm doing good." It's still unclear whether or not he'll participate in OTAs, but Murray should be a full-go for training camp this summer. |
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Steelers insider Ed Bouchette hears that the team is willing to let WR Mike Wallace test the open market. Already about $10 million over the cap, Pittsburgh can't afford to slap Wallace with a $9.6 million franchise tag. Instead, they'll give him a 1st-round restricted free-agent tender -- worth $2.7 million -- and leave him susceptible to offers from other teams. "And if indeed he signs a contract and they deem it too high, they'll take a first-round draft choice in return," Bouchette writes. If Wallace does leave the Steelers, the big winner would be WR Emmanuel Sanders, a talented pass-catcher who would move into Pittsburgh's starting lineup. We'll continue to track this situation over the next month. |
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Add Seattle to the list of cities where QB Peyton Manning could end up. The National Football Post's Dan Pompei writes that the "buzz around the league" is that the Seahawks are the "early front-runner" for the future Hall-of-Famer. The 'Hawks certainly need a QB, and they do have an underrated group of skill-position players. Manning may not like the dreary Seattle weather though. We've now heard the Redskins, Dolphins, Cardinals, Texans, and Seahawks linked to Manning. |
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Steelers WR Mike Wallace is a restricted free-agent this offseason. The team can do 3 things with him: sign him to a long-term deal, slap him with the franchise tag, or give him a 1st-round tender. The former 2 options seem too expensive for a team that is currently about $11 million over the salary cap. But if the Steelers only tender Wallace, they'd leave themselves susceptible to losing him. Any other team could make Wallace a big offer that Pittsburgh may not be able to match. We'd bet on the Steelers doing whatever it takes to keep their #1 WR, but it'll be something to monitor over the next month. |
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Vikings RB Adrian Peterson is scheduled to begin running again on February 28th -- a little over 2 months since tearing his ACL. AP says he's getting the flexibiity back in his left knee, although there's still some pain and swelling. “I’m definitely making improvement. I’m starting to get my muscle tone and strength back into the legs,” he said. “I’m happy with the progress I’ve made so far. I’m extremely happy.” Peterson and the Vikings seem to be targeting a Week 1 return. That still seems optimistic to us, but he's definitely headed in the right direction. |
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Cardinals HC Ken Whisenhunt made it clear that QBs Kevin Kolb and John Skelton will be in an open competition for the starting job this summer. "We're always opening it up to let other guys compete for spots, and the best players are going to play," Whiz said. "We've got two guys that we feel can play. They've shown at times that they can do things very well. They've shown at times, they're knuckleheads." Kolb's numbers were a bit better this past year, but he won just 2 of 8 games, while Skelton went 6-2. Kolb's massive contract gives him the edge heading into training camp, and we'd be a bit surprised if he didn't open the 2012 season as Arizona's starter. Neither guy looks like more than a low-end QB2 though. |
Related Players: John Skelton
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WR Randy Moss caught just 6 balls for 80 yards in his 8 games with the Titans last year. Team sources tell NFL.com's Albert Breer that Moss' supreme athleticism is gone, but that he still has elite skills. "The athlete part is diminished, but the hands are there, the smoothness is there," the Titans employee said. "And I'll tell you this: He is a smart football player." The source added that Moss' effort level wasn't always where it needed to be. "He'd lose interest, he'd dog it sometimes... He gets frustrated with double teams; when he gets bracketed, he'll shut it down." On the positive side, Moss was reportedly a good soldier in practice and in the locker room. "He was great,. He was a great personality, he brought an energy to practice... As a guy, he was good here." Moss is the ultimate risk/reward free-agent on the market this offseason. He'll also be a risk/reward pick in 2012 fantasy drafts. |
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Vikings GM Rick Spielman says RB Adrian Peterson is doing "very good" as he rehabs his December ACL tear. While Spielman refused to give a specific timetable, he did say that AP will be "extremely close" to being ready for Week 1. Peterson is a freak of an athlete who could very well return quicker than normal. We'd still bet against him playing in the season-opener, but we'll continue to track his progress this offseason. |
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Titans WR Kenny Britt confirmed that he's ahead of schedule in his rehab from last September's torn ACL. Doctors have told him that he'll be ready for training camp, and Britt is even hoping to get some work in during OTAs. "Right now I'm doing everything except for cutting," he said. "I'm jogging around, running on the treadmill. Tomorrow I'll get to go on the field, see how that goes for me." Britt added that he's right at his playing weight, which is important for a guy who's had work ethic issues. We've heard nothing but positive news on Britt's rehab. Barring some sort of setback, he'll certainly be worth gambling on in 2012 fantasy drafts. Britt racked up 171 yards and 3 TDs in his 2 full games last year. |
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Cardinals GM Rod Graves told a radio audience Thursday that "Calais will be with us, rest assured." DE Calais Campbell is on the verge of unrestricted free agency but apparently won't get a shot to experience the free market. If there's no new deal before March, expect the franchise tag. As long as Campbell doesn't get too comfy with his new riches, also expect him to remain a strong IDP contributor. |
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Sports Xchange's Len Pasquarelli reports that Falcons MLB Curtis Lofton could be spending less time on the field in 2012. Pasquarelli wrote that 1 priority for new DC Mike Nolan is to get Lofton out of pass-defense sub packages. This would basically render Lofton a 2-down player. There have been murmurs the past couple years about taking such a step, which would obviously limit Lofton's IDP upside. Less time on the field will mean fewer tackles. OLB Sean Weatherspoon would remain a 3-down guy and easily the defense's top fantasy factor. |
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After being released by the Redskins last February, RB Clinton Portis failed to land a job on the open market. He's not ready to retire just yet though. "I'm ready to go back, ready to work things out and I'm open to the idea of going out to prove that I can still play," Portis said. "I just turned 30 and with nine years in the NFL and six 1,000-yard seasons that's enough right there to show what I can do. I'm just ready to go prove to whatever team that's ready and willing to open the doors to go out and prove it." Portis didn't actually "just" turn 30 -- he'll be 31 in September. And he's missed 19 games with a 4.1 yards-per-carry average over his past 2 seasons. He should get a shot in training camp, but Portis is nowhere near a lock to make a roster this fall. And he's an even bigger long shot to have a fantasy impact. |
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Vikings GM Rick Spielman wouldn't rule out drafting a QB this April if one is "too good to pass up." That could mean a guy like Baylor's Robert Griffin in the 1st-round, or a lesser prospect like Arizona's Nick Foles or Michigan State's Kirk Cousins in the middle rounds. But we're filing this away in the "smokescreen" folder. Minnesota just spent a 1st-round pick last year on QB Christian Ponder, who Spielman says he's "very, very confident" in. The Vikes are likely trying to drum up some trade interest in the 3rd-overall pick this April. Ponder is the heavy favorite to open the 2012 season as Minnesota's starting QB. |
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Broncos QB Tim Tebow has been working on his throwing mechanics for a few hours per day with UCLA OC Noel Mazzone. "He just came out here to throw and work on a few things and see if we can just become a little more efficient in what he's doing," Mazzone said. "Throwing motion, footwork, everything I work on with all my quarterbacks." Tebow has worked with Mazzone the past 2 offseasons. While we love the dedication to his craft, Tebow might be wise to find a new throwing coach. His 46.5% completion rate this past season would suggest that Mazzone's tutelage isn't helping much. |
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The Broncos have signed free-agent WR Jason Hill. We were surprised to see Hill pop up on so many "sleeper" lists this past summer. He ended up recording just 367 yards and 3 TDs for the Jaguars before being released in November. Despite intriguing measurables (6'0, 202 pounds, 4.3 speed), Hill has never produced at the NFL level. He's not a threat to WR Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker's starting jobs. |
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Sports Illustrated's Don Banks has learned from sources that QB Peyton Manning actually underwent 4 neck surgeries in a 19-month span. It was originally believed to be 3. The new procedure reportedly took place sometime between the May 23rd and September 9th operations, while the NFL was still in its lockout. Banks also hears that the Colts believe Manning will eventually need to go under the knife again to remove bone spurs that have developed in his neck. There's also concern that there is a "genetic aspect" to Manning's condition. Peyton's older brother Cooper's football career ended when he was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spinal canal. It's clear that whoever ends up signing Peyton will be taking a massive risk. |
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QB David Garrard missed the entire 2011 season after undergoing surgery to repair a herniated disc in his back this past October. He's expected to be fully recovered by early April, though, and wants to return to the league. "He is open to all teams and any situation that makes sense for him and the team," Garrard's agent said. That's good, because Garrard isn't going to land a starting job. The 34-year-old is a long shot to be a fantasy factor in 2012 -- or ever again. |
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Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger revealed that he sustained a right (throwing) shoulder injury during the 2011 season. That'd be in addition to the ankle, foot, and thumb problems he dealt with. Big Ben didn't disclose when the shoulder injury occurred or how serious it was. "I'm just waiting on my shoulder, it's the only thing left to get healed up," he said. "That's the last thing." It's not stopping him from working out though. "I've already been working out with [Garrett Giemont], our strength coach, already," Roethlisberger said. "I've never worked out this early. It's not like high-intensity, out killing myself, but I'm working out, I want to come to camp lighter than I've ever come, in better shape." We like the improved dedication -- Ben has looked a little plump in recent years. |
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Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - SP
With all the talented starting pitching available in fantasy baseball drafts, you can peg potential aces and high-level staff fillers later than ever. Behold some of the highlights
Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - RP
Digging for saves sleepers is a fun fantasy exercise, but first, you need to recognize which closers are being ignored and take advantage of those buying opportunities.
Fantasy Baseball: Closers calling it quits on cutters
Fantasy baseballers should take notice when a pitcher adds or drops a pitch from his repertoire. Carlos Marmol and another high-end closing talent have done just that this spring.
The Fantasy Baseball Prospector: Impact Prospects for 2012 - The Outfielders
American League outfields are littered with prospects. How many of them are good enough to make your fantasy baseball team?
Top fantasy baseball prospects - AL
Jesus Montero swapped teams but remains high on the list of American League prospects. Who's No. 1, especially for fantasy baseball purposes?
Fantasy baseball players in the news
The latest news, rumors and injury updates on key fantasy baseball players.
Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - OF
Who doesn't like a position player on the Colorado Rockies? Roto managers dig them, and they can find this one, as well as plenty of other outfielders, for a nice price.
Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - SS
Fantasy baseball players sometimes fight for the top shortstops in their game, but those who wait have reasons to look forward.
Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - 3B
The holes at third base look like they're deep, but the position has a few potential bargains if rotisserie players look closely enough.
Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - 2B
Second base appears to be deep, so roto managers should recognize that paying for a second sacker may not make much sense, especially when players like these await.
Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - 1B
Step right up and meet the New York Mets. Or, at least one of them, whom fantasy baseball players seem to have forgotten.
Fantasy baseball sleepers and undervalued - C
Rotisserie players have more options than meets the eye, including the Milwaukee Brewers' backstop.
Fantasy Baseball Tumbling Dice: To ADP or not to ADP? That is the question.
Is there a benefit to using the data that average draft position provides? What is it, then?
Fantasy baseball players in the news
The latest news, rumors and injury updates on key fantasy baseball players.
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheets: 4x4 - AL
Fantasy baseball cheat sheets for 4x4 rotisserie leagues with AL universes.
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheets: 5x5 - AL
Fantasy baseball cheat sheets for 5x5 rotisserie leagues with AL universes.
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheets: 5x5 - NL
Fantasy baseball cheat sheets for 5x5 rotisserie leagues with NL universes.
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheets: 4x4 - NL
Fantasy baseball cheat sheets for 4x4 rotisserie leagues with NL universes.
Fantasy Baseball Rankings: 4x4 - NL
Top-50 fantasy baseball rankings for 4x4 rotisserie leagues with NL universes.
Fantasy Baseball Rankings: 5x5 - NL
Top-50 fantasy baseball rankings for 5x5 rotisserie leagues with NL universes.
Fantasy Baseball Rankings: 5x5 - AL
Top-50 fantasy baseball rankings for 5x5 rotisserie leagues with AL universes.
Fantasy Baseball Rankings: 4x4 - AL
Top-50 fantasy baseball rankings for 4x4 rotisserie leagues with AL universes.
Fantasy baseball news: Chone Figgins, Raul Ibanez, A.J. Burnett, Manny Ramirez
Tim runs through some fantasy baseball news from this weekend, including the Yanks' latest moves and some AL West developments
Fantasy Baseball Roundtable: Tout Wars rules change
The Roundtable boasts some competitors in Tout Wars, including KFFL's Nick and Tim. Lord Zola's crew jousts over whether the addition of a "Swingman" is the right idea and what the league's role is in the fantasy baseball realm.
Fantasy baseball players in the news
The latest news, rumors and injury updates on key fantasy baseball players.
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheets: 5x5 - MLB
Fantasy baseball cheat sheets for 5x5 rotisserie leagues with MLB universes.
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheets: 4x4 - MLB
Fantasy baseball cheat sheets for 4x4 rotisserie leagues with MLB universes.
Fantasy Baseball Rankings: 4x4 - MLB
Top-100 fantasy baseball rankings for 4x4 rotisserie leagues with MLB universes.
Fantasy Baseball Rankings: 5x5 - MLB
Top-100 fantasy baseball rankings for 5x5 rotisserie leagues with MLB universes.
Fantasy baseball players in the news
The latest news, rumors and injury updates on key fantasy baseball players.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 28
Steve Gardner makes Homer Bailey Mr. Irrelevant. Plus, the rest of the league scrounges for potential saves and any other category they felt they were lacking as the K-BAD is wrapped up.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 27
Texas trusts Mitch Moreland as their 1B of the future. So does Jeff Paur.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 26
Edinson Volquez and Johan Santana could be extremely frustrating - or they could be tremendous assets.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 25
Jon Jay and other under-the-radar position players comprise Round 25. Jonny Venters and Phil Hughes ... we've heard their names before.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 24
Grady Sizemore has fallen - far. Injuries will do that. He's done it before, though, so he can do it again, right?
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 23
Will Pedro Alvarez ever figure it out? Nicholas Minnix is willing to pay next to nothing to find out.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Rosters
All 28 rounds of the BAD are in the books. Whose roster is primed for a championship run?
What if Daniel Bard handles switch to Boston Red Sox's rotation?
Fantasy baseball players are often overly skeptical of a pitcher's ability to make the conversion from reliever to starter productively in one year. With Bard, there's good reason. But don't overlook his talent.
Fantasy Baseball: Mastersball's Top 10 Prospects
Lawr teases the top 10 entries on the Mastersball Top 250 list. Who's No. 1? How do you access the rest of their Top 250 countdown?
Fantasy baseball players in the news
The latest news, rumors and injury updates on key fantasy baseball players.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 22
Not much risk at this point in the draft, which is why finding a rare power-speed combo in Ian Desmond is that much more important.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 21
Bill Macey is willing to play head games in 2012 with this concust Twinkie. Three other Minnesota inhabitants are selected, too.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 20
Hurlers like Johnny Cueto don't jump out at you, but in Round 20, they can surely become quite the bargain.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 19
Fly catchers were the hot topic of the round, including two Cuban sensations; one just on the scene and another hoping to finally break through.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 18
Russell Martin and a high-upside backstop fall off the board as we approach the late rounds.
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 17
He was bound to come off the board. So who took the chance on this promising youngster?
Fantasy Baseball Analysis Draft: Round 16
Pitchers, pitchers and more pitchers. Two stand out, though, as Nicholas Minnix and Josh Shepardson take a chance on two arms moving to starting duties.
Don't forget, Martin Prado can play 3B, too!
Keith examines Martin Prado's stock entering the 2012 season and why he may be a key cog as a multi-positional threat.
The Fantasy Baseball Prospector: Impact Prospects for 2012 - The Shortstops
The 6 has plenty of depth, but is it depth that rotisserie players are interested in? Perhaps not this year, but down the road. ...
Fantasy baseball players in the news
The latest news, rumors and injury updates on key fantasy baseball players.
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