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

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: NFC West Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Carson Palmer QB, Cardinals: Palmer has one of the most talent laden receiving corps in the league and perhaps the brightest offensive coaching mind in the game in Bruce Arians. Still, if there’s anyone who could screw that combo up, it’s Palmer,

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Fantasy Football 2014 Biggest Boom/Bust Candidates: NFC East

Fantasy’s Biggest Boom or Bust Candidates: NFC East Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Cole Beasley WR, Cowboys: Beasley has the inside route to the 3rd receiver spot in what is sure to be a high-flying Scott Linehan offense. But though a prolific system will be in place, there are a lot of mouths to feed

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

Odd Men Out (NFC North): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks  Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Chicago Bears Matt Forte may have raised an eyebrow when the Bears drafted  Ka’Deem Carey, who some ranked at the top of this year’s rookie RB list, but his carries won’t be affected this season. Carey won’t compete

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

Odd Men Out (AFC North): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks  Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Baltimore Ravens Ray Rice is already bracing for a multi-game suspension for assault, so that opens the door for the likes of rookie RB Lorenzo Taliaferro and others to start the season as lead back. We don’t

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

Odd Men Out (AFC West): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks  Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Denver Broncos The Broncos already had a strong arsenal of offensive power going into the draft, and they have an embarrassment of riches coming out of it, adding WR Cody Latimer and RB Kapri Bibbs to the

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

Odd Men Out (NFC West): NFL Veterans Most De-Valued by New Rookie Picks  Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Arizona Cardinals Fortunately for most Cardinals skill players, there aren’t many rookies breathing down their necks for playing time. RB Andre Ellington shouldn’t be pushed by Tim Cornett, and there’s plenty of room in Arians’ aerial attack

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