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

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: AFC East Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com C.J. Spiller RB, Bills: Outside of Ray Rice, there is no back in the league with bigger boom/bust potential than Spiller. Though a dynamic talent, he has been plagued with nagging injuries, and thus, inconsistent play for his entire NFL career. The

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Johnny Football Headed For a Motorcycle-Wreck-Like Outcome

Johnny Football Headed For a Motorcycle-Wreck-Like Outcome Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com Johnny Manziel, from all we can tell, has yet to spend one weekend in his new home of Cleveland, a city who views the rookie quarterback as the future of its downtrodden Browns franchise. Why? He’s out “being Johnny,” the exact thing that Browns brass

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RWi 10 Reasons Why Ray Rice Represents Value in 2014 Fantasy Football Leagues

10 Reasons Why Ray Rice Represents Value in 2014 Fantasy Football Leagues Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com We have no bias towards or against Ray Rice. Certainly, we aren’t happy that he knocked his fiancee out cold in a casino elevator this offseason. However, we are always in search of fantasy football value – at just about

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Opportunity Knocks: Average Receivers in Great Fantasy Situations

Opportunity Knocks Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Every player who makes it to the NFL is a gifted individual. Of the almost 70,000 players who participate in a college football season, only 255 get drafted each year. There are more undrafted free agents for sure, but the percentage of those kids who go pro is

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Brandin Cooks, WR New Orleans Saints Rookie Fantasy Spotlight

Brandin Cooks, WR New Orleans Saints Rookie Fantasy Spotlight Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com The pint-sized speedster out of Oregon State has Saints fans abuzz. Brandin Cooks was this year’s version of Tavon Austin in the 2014 NFL Draft. He was our #4 overall ranked rookie wide receiver prospect, a player who runs crisp routes and plays

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Report: Jordan Matthews Best Eagles WR in OTA’s “And It Hasn’t Been Close”

Report: Jordan Matthews Best Eagles WR in OTA’s “And It Hasn’t Been Close” Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com We at RosterWatch have been informing our readers and listeners since live coverage of the Senior Bowl and NFL combine about Eagles rookie WR Jordan Matthews, most notably regarding his insane work ethic. Apparently, he’s catching the eye of

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Reports: Chiefs Impressed With RB Joe McKnight

Reports: Chiefs Impressed With RB Joe McKnight Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com One of the things we made sure and pester Chiefs HC Andy Reid and GM John Dorsey about through the course of the 2014 offseason was Kansas City’s 2014 plans for Jamaal Charles who basically had the wheels run off of him in 2013 as

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Odd Men Out (AFC South): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks

Odd Men Out (AFC South): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Houston Texans Ryan Fitzpatrick is not the answer in Houston, and I imagine that will become blatantly clear in little to no time. fourth-round pick Tom Savage has twice his arm, but clearly far less experience under

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Odd Men Out (NFC South): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks

Odd Men Out (NFC South): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Atlanta Falcons It’s all bad news for running backs Jacquizz Rodgers and Stephen Jackson, as Devonta Freeman is primed to unseat both as “fixtures” (a real old, creaky one in the case of Jackson) in the Falcons

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All Signs Point To Doug Martin Losing Carries in 2014 Bucs Offense

All Signs Point To Doug Martin Losing Carries in 2014 Bucs Offense Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com Running back committees are becoming the rage of the NFL despite how they may en-rage fantasy owners. Doug Martin, a player who entered the 2013 season as one of the few remaining “workhorse” backs in the league, is looking more

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