RWi 2013 Fantasy QB Mock Draft Tool – 2012 Productivity vs. 2013 ADP

2013 Fantasy QB Mock Draft Tool – 2012 Productivity vs. 2013 ADP Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com A common theme among winning fantasy owners in 2013 drafts will be that of “waiting on a quarterback.” The 2012 season taught fantasy players that the lavish numbers put up by the elite QBs in 2011 was more the exception

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Danny Woodhead is the RB to Own in San Diego – Not Ryan Mathews

Woodhead is the back to own in San Diego Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Photo via Danny Woodhead Twitter Don’t believe the hype. Despite what team sources say, Ryan Mathews is not the bellcow back they would have you believe. It’s Norv Turner and his annual guarantee of 300-plus touches for Mathews all over again.

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Mychal Rivera, TE Oakland Raiders Fantasy Football Rookie Spotlight

Mychal Rivera Rookie Spotlight Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photoshop by Tony Gonzalez (Raiders.com) via Mychal Rivera Twitter Height: 6’3″ Weight: 242 Pounds 40-Time: 4.81 Drafted: Round 6 (Oakland Raiders) Scouting Report: Mychal Rivera is a difficult prospect to reconcile. On tape, he’s a fairly athletic pass-catching tight end. One that can be productive in spots. He

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Baltimore Ravens – Super Bowl Champions and “NFL Belt” Holders

Baltimore Ravens- Super Bowl Champions and “NFL Belt” Holders Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Reddit Gold. Every now and then, when digging deep enough, we find it. Without further ado, let’s take a look at someone’s huge amount of wasted time for our own minor enjoyment. Here is the explanation of what the NFL Belt is, by

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Fantasy Football: RB Timeshare With Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce in Baltimore?

Fantasy Football: RB Timeshare With Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce in Baltimore? Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Photo Via Ray Rice Twitter Ray Rice is a young, durable running back. He is the elite feature-back of a championship offense. Heading into training camp, Rice remains an extremely safe RB1 play in 2013 fantasy football drafts despite reports

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Tyler Eifert, TE Cincinnati Bengals Fantasy Football Rookie Spotlight

Tyler Eifert Rookie Spotlight Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo via Tyler Eifert Twitter Height: 6’6″ Weight: 251 Pounds 40-Time: 4.68 Drafted: Round 1 (Cincinnati Bengals) Scouting Report: Tyler Eifert has NFL skills written all over him. He’s a big target with good hands, and a very fluid athlete. He was outstanding in every drill at the

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Terrance Williams, WR Dallas Cowboys Fantasy Football Rookie Spotlight

Terrance Williams Rookie Spotlight Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo via Terrance Williams Twitter Height: 6’2″ Weight: 208 Pounds 40-Time: 4.52 Drafted: Round 3 (Dallas Cowboys) Scouting Report: Terrance Williams comes to the NFL on the heels of a productive college career and an absolutely monstrous senior season. When watching Baylor games, he often reminded us of

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2013 Fantasy Football Sleeper – Vincent Brown, WR San Diego Chargers

Sleeper Cell: Vincent Brown Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Third-year Chargers receiver Vincent Brown’s career has gotten of to an inauspicious start. Drafted out of San Diego State two years ago, Brown had an unspectacular rookie year where he flashed occasionally, and accumulated 329 yards and two TDs over 13 games. To stand out in

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Zach Ertz, TE Philadelphia Eagles Fantasy Football Rookie Spotlight

Zach Ertz Rookie Spotlight Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo via Zach Ertz Twitter Height: 6’5″ Weight: 249 Pounds 40-Time: 4.6 Drafted: Round 2 (Philadelphia Eagles) Scouting Report: Zach Ertz has trained with 49ers legendary TE Brent Jones since high school. Jones says the moment he met Ertz, he told him he was going to play in

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Packers WRs Fantasy Outlook: Three 1,000-Yard Receivers in 2013?

Packers WRs Fantasy Outlook: Three 1,000-Yard Receivers in 2013? Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com Packers WR James Jones believes that he, along with Green Bay teammates Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb, will meet a collective goal no other receiving trio has ever accomplished in the franchise’s storied history. Jones thinks that each one of them can go

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