The NFL’s Most Unheralded Starters

Check out my column at Bleacher Report, breaking down some of the lesser known offensive skill position starters set to make an impact in 2012. Click Image Below.

Mike Loyko: Stevan Ridley Will Lead The Way For The Patriots

The Answer Is Clear In The Patriots Backfield Mike Loyko, Rosterwatch Director of Pro Scouting One of the biggest fantasy question marks leading up to drafts in 2012 is what to make of the Patriots running back position. Should the position as a whole be avoided? Will someone emerge from the mix and breakout? How

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Saints Friday Training Camp RB Distribution Breakdown

Pierre Thomas Poised For Feature Role Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Here is the snap breakdown for the Saints running backs on day 2 of training camp. We charted 45 first team snaps. Pierre Thomas – 42% He took 19/45 first team snaps from five different formations. The Saints showed several looks with Thomas. He came out

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Evan Royster Will Lead The Redskins In Rushing In 2012

Royster Watch Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Nestled somewhere between the fan crush that fantasy columnists have for Roy Helu and the man crush that Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan has for Tim Hightower stands the truth that is second year RB Evan Royster. It has been Royster, not Helu, who has been taking snaps

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Carson Palmer Predicts a Darren McFadden Offense in Oakland

Carson Palmer Predicts a Darren McFadden Offense in Oakland Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com It looks like some noteworthy fantasy football intelligence has come to us from a golf tournament. The American Century Championship, in beautiful Lake Tahoe to be exact. You could see the pine trees in the background during Alex Flanagan’s interview with Carson Palmer

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Joe Owens: Buying or Selling on Ahmad Bradshaw

Ahmad Bradshaw- Buy, Sell, Hold Joe Owens, Rosterwatch.com Featured Analyst Ahmad Bradshaw’s history of foot injuries is not exactly clandestine knowledge. Over an 80-game, five season career, the New York Giants running back has played in 70 of those 80 games, starting in 21 total. In 12 of those 70 games, Bradshaw merely appeared as

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Mohamed Sanu: A Reflection of A.J. Green?

Andy Dalton’s New Safety Blanket Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Second year superstar A.J. Green sees a lot of himself in rookie WR Mohamed Sanu. Like Green, whose game speed dwarfs his time in the 40, Sanu plays much faster than his 4.67 40 time at the NFL combine would indicate (though I tend to

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RWi RB Reliability Ratings

Reliability Ratings – Top 15 RB Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Reliability is a key component to the fantasy running back. A highly desired trait, especially in your studs. Guys who don’t lay eggs. Guys who don’t disappoint. This is a measure of fantasy floor. Information critical to building a competitive roster. Here is a reliability analysis

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