It might be insanely early to look at the 2011 NFL Draft, but it is not too early to expect Ryan Mallett, Cmaeron Heyward, Julio Jones, Andrew Luck and Bruce Carter to be amongst the top players selected. Read more »
Ohio State and Alabama, the two favorites to meet in the BCS National Championship Game are ranked second and third respectively, just behind Oregon. Read more »
The result sends the Jets back to the drawing board on offense and to a certain extent, their defensive backfield. These are the five things they need to do to recover from this difficult loss. Read more »
If Matt Moore continues to perform as he did in the second half against the Giants, Carolina fans will see John Fox hand Jimmy Clausen the keys sooner rather than later. Read more »
Teams that were unexpectedly good at home or with a big game from a surprise source in Week 1 are fool?s gold, but teams that laid eggs on the road or had a superstar having a bad day are safe bets to bounce back. Read more »
After Week 1, there are obvious additions to be made on every fantasy roster that every fantasy owner worth a football should know to execute. Read more »
The Bears, Dolphins, Seahawks and Giants comprise an unlikely top-four, though the Ravens and Saints at five and six help legitimize our Week 1 rankings. Read more »
San Francisco's 31-6 Week 1 loss at Seattle served as both an encapsulated illustration of what can go wrong when things snowball and a teaching tool that must be learned from moving forward if this season is to be a success. Read more »
The Jets are a sexy pick to return to the AFC Championship Game, but no team other than Arizona lost more impact players over the offseason. Read more »
The 49ers enter the 2010 season carrying some serious expectations and for good reason: thanks to Kurt Warner?s retirement and the overall weakness of the NFC West. Read more »
Position-wise, trading Greg Camarillo for Benny Sapp makes sense for the Dolphins. But there is a feeling that Miami should have been able to get a better quality DB in return. Read more »
Breaking down all 32 teams for the 2010 NFL season, the Packers, Patriots, Ravens and Saints look like they can become the top four teams in football. Read more »