Allen Robinson, WR Jacksonville Jaguars Rookie Fantasy Spotlight

Allen Robinson, WR Jacksonville Jaguars Height: 6’3″ Weight: 209 pounds 40 yard dash: 4.54 (projected) NFL Comparison: Anquan Boldin Scouting Notes: The Big 10 receiver of the year in 2012 and 2013, Robinson is the only player since 1985 to lead the Big 10 in receptions and receiving yardage in consecutive seasons. He accomplished this feat

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Cody Latimer, WR Denver Broncos Fantasy Rookie Spotlight

Dynasty League Spotlight: Cody Latimer, WR Denver Broncos The Trashman, RosterWatch.com RW members have access to all RW draft and in-season tools FREE. Sign up now to be alerted when the world famous RW Fantasy Football Draft “3-Step Cheat Sheet” drops in the coming weeks. Cody Latimer, WR Denver Broncos Height: 6’2.5” Weight: 215 pounds

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Paul Richardson, WR Seattle Seahawks Rookie Fantasy Spotlight

Rookie Fantasy Spotlight: Paul Richardson, WR Seattle Seahawks Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, RosterWatch.com Paul Richardson, Seattle Seahawks Height: 6’0” Weight: 175 pounds 40 yard dash: 4.33 (Combine) NFL Comparison: Emmanuel Sanders Scouting Notes:  Richardson is one of the fastest receivers entering the draft, and doesn’t seem to have been slowed down by an ACL tear

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Storm Johnson, RB Jacksonville Jaguars Rookie Fantasy Spotlight

Rookie Fantasy Spotlight: Storm Johnson, RB Jacksonville Jaguars The Trashman, RosterWatch.com Storm Johnson, RB JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS  Height: 6’1″ Weight: 215 pounds 40 yard dash: 4.5 (Combine) NFL Comparison: Trent Richardson Scouting Notes: Johnson started his collegiate career as a Miami Hurricane, only to transfer to Central Florida where he really came on in 2013 with 1,399

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Terrance West, RB Cleveland Browns Rookie Fantasy Spotlight

Rookie Spotlight: Terrance West, RB Cleveland Browns The Trashman, RosterWatch.com Terrence West, RB CLEVELAND BROWNS Height: 5’9 Weight: 225 pounds 40 yard dash: 4.54 (Combine) NFL Comparison: Eddie Lacy Scouting Notes: A man among boys for much of his college career, West led all 2013 college football players with a Football Championship Subdivision single-season record 2,509

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RWi Fantasy’s Biggest Boom/Bust Candidates: NFC South

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom/Bust Candidates: NFC South Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Jonathan Stewart RB, Panthers: Stewart, a perennial injury concern, is the healthiest he’s been since his rookie year, and by all accounts he looks good in OTAs. 4 years younger than DeAngelo Williams, he should compete for significant snaps and has a better chance

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RWi Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: AFC South

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: AFC South Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Arian Foster RB, Texans: Foster is coming off of his worst season since his rookie year. A nagging back injury was the culprit, and there are those who think he’s not all the way healed. It is possible we’ve seen the best we’re

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RWi Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: AFC North

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: AFC North Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Ray Rice RB, Ravens: Rice and Arian Foster are arguably the biggest boom/bust running back candidates in the NFl this season. Rice has a harder year ahead of him though, as he will probably miss at least the first three games of

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Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: NFC North

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: NFC North Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Jay Cutler QB, Bears: In a pass friendly offensive scheme, joined by a superstar supporting cast, Jay Cutler is primed to blow up this season. His QB coach Matt Cavanaugh has lauded Cutler’s progress this offseason, noticing a new found attention to fundamentals

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RWi Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: AFC West

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: AFC West Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Emmanuel Sanders WR, Broncos: Sanders comes into Denver this season as arguably the fourth option in the Bronco passing game. The “replacement” for Eric Decker, the former Steeler was sitting pretty as a player who could play on the inside and outside,

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