Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Week 12 D/ST Preview: Giants shoot to No. 1 with easy Browns matchup

Week 12 D/ST Rankings (Top-10):
1. New York Giants - @ CLE
2. Seattle Seahawks - @ TB
3. Denver Broncos - KC
4. Baltimore Ravens - CIN
5. Buffalo Bills - JAX
6. New England Patriots - @ NYJ
7. Miami Dolphins - SF
8. Minnesota Vikings - @ DET
9. San Diego Chargers - @ HOU
10.. Kansas City Chiefs - @ DEN

Giants get easy matchup against Browns: The New York Giants take their five-game winning streak to Cleveland on Sunday to face the Browns in what should be an easy matchup fr the Giants' defense. Cleveland is winless this season and have struggled tremendously in recent years, so the Giants get an easy matchup for their D/ST this weekend.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Week 12 QB Preview: Cousins improving, Big Ben No. 1

Week 12 QB Rankings (Top-10):
1. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT - @ IND
2. Kirk Cousins, WAS - @ DAL
3. Carson Palmer, ARI - @ ATL
4. Cam Newton, CAR - @ OAK
5. Tom Brady, NE - @ NYJ
6. Derek Carr, OAK - CAR
7. Drew Brees, NO - LA
8. Dak Prescott, DAL - WAS
9. Aaron Rodgers, GB - @ PHI
10. Marcus Mariota, TEN - @ CHI

Most Improved: Kirk Cousins: Cousins has been playing excellent football recently. He lit up the the Packers on Sunday, recording 375 yards and three touchdowns.


Cousins has already set a record for 300-yard passing games with the Redskins in only 35 regular season games played.

Cousins is No. 2 on our QB Rankings for Week 12 of the 2016 NFL season.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Week 11 Injuries: AJ Green may be out multiple weeks (hamstring)

Cincinnati Bengals WR AJ Green was carted to the locker room from the field after the Bengals' second offensive play on Sunday.

He immediately grabbed his right hamstring as he went to the ground and was in a lot of pain.

The team initially called him questionable to return before ruling him out.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Green will miss multiple weeks with a hamstring injury, and sources say there is a chance he will not play again this season. Green will have an MRI on Monday.

McCoy suffers thumb injury: Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy suffered a thumb injury while stiff-arming a defender right before halftime and was listed as questionable to return on Sunday.

McCoy spoke to trainers on the sideline following an 8-yard catch before jogging to the locker room with a trainer, holding his left arm close to his body. The team eventually ruled him out.

McCoy was seen with a wrap over his left thumb/hand after the game, and the Bills' official team reporter said the RB will need surgery but is expected to play next week.

Browns may lose Kessler: Cleveland Browns QB Cody Kessler suffered a concussion after taking a huge hit from Ryan Shazier and Lawrence Timmons at the end of the third quarter on Sunday.

Officials flagged the Steelers 15 yards for the hit, and Josh McCown replaced the rookie QB in the lineup.

Other Key Injuries: Earl Thomas (S, SEA), CJ Prosise (RB, SEA), Giovani Bernard (RB, CIN), Dee Ford (LB, KC), Zach Miller (TE, CHI), Ryan Matthews (RB, PHI), Darren Sproles (RB, PHI).

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Kuechly injury not good for Panthes

Carolina Pantgers middle linr backer Luke Kuechly entered the concussion protocol following Thursday's win against the Saints, Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer reports.

Prior to his departure in the fourth quarter, Kuechly had accrued a season-best 14 tackles, and his TD return of a blocked field goal was only called back due to a block in the back.

With his return to action now dependent on the five-step protocol for head injuries, one must recall that he missed three games last season as a result of a concussion.

For a team on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoff picture, the potential downgrade from Kuechly to A.J. Klein could be the death knell for the defending NFC champions.

Info from RotoWire Staff.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

ESPN's Fantasy Football IDP Ranks: Week 11

via ESPN Fantasy Football.

Our IDP rankings below are shown as an average of two analysts' rankings: Mike Clay, ESPN Insider fantasy football writer, and Jim McCormick, who has provided rankings for ESPN for many years. They will rank 50 players at each of three positions: defensive line, linebacker and defensive back.

Players not ranked by either Mike or Jim will receive a ranking value of 60 for the purposes of the composite rankings. In the charts below, you will see an "NR" to denote a player who was not ranked by that individual.


Because scoring systems can vary greatly in IDP formats, these rankings will be based on the following scoring criteria:
  • Solo tackle: 1.5 points
  • Assisted tackle: 0.75 points
  • Tackle for loss: 2 points
  • Sack: 4 points
  • Interception: 5 points
  • Forced fumble: 4 points
  • Fumble recovery: 4 points
  • Defensive TD: 6 points
  • Safety: 2 points
  • Pass defensed: 1.5 points

Monday, November 14, 2016

Rex Ryan: Sammy Watkins not ready to practice

Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan says at his presser on Monday that Sammy Watkins is eligible to return to practice this week, but isn’t quite ready yet.

In 2015, Watkins played and started in 13 games accumulating 60 recep ons for 1,047 yards and 9 touchdowns, and tallied his first ever 1,000 yard receiving year. In 2014, he started all 16 games, and finished his rookie campaign with 65 receptions for 982 yards and six touchdowns.

"I just met with Sammy. He feels fantastic," Ryan said. "But we're going to be smart with him until he can be back out there."

Week 10 Injuries: Fitzgerald leaves in 1st half, comes back, breaks records

The Arizona Cardinals were dealt what they probably thought was a serious blow to their lineup when Larry Fitzgerald left Sunday's game against the San Fransisco 49ers.

Fitzgerald left the game late in the first half after being flipped and landing on his neck following a 7-yard catch. He went to the locker room with a Cardinals trainer just before halftime but returned in the third quarter.

In the game, Fitzgerald became the 12th receiver in NFL history to reach 14,000 receiving yards. He also passed James Lofton for 11th all-time. He is now the third-youngest player to reach the 14,000 yard milestone.

Fitzgerald also passed Terrell Owens to move into 6th on the NFL's all-time catch list.

Other Key Injuries: Jordan Howard (RB, CHI), Eric Kendricks (LB, MIN), Xavier Rhodes (CB, MIN), Mario Williams (DE, MIA), Phillip Gaines (CB, KC), Kyle Long (G, CHI), Jake Long (LT, MIN).