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The Texans just fired their GM out of nowhere (NFL Media's Lance Zierlein gives it a 10 on the shock meter) and there's a ton to figure out. Lance has some very interesting thoughts about why it happened as we talk Texans, Bill O'Brien and the latest NFL news, and don't miss John Breech's story ranking the schedules for Houston and the whole AFC South.
Running backs may not be as important as they used to be (Dave Gettleman just hasn't gotten the memo), but they're still important. Sean Wagner-McGough examined each division to decide which has the best RBs, and despite big names like Saquon Barkley and Zeke Elliott residing in the NFC East, here's who's No. 1.
Speaking of RBs, the Lions' run offense has finished 25th or worse in DVOA for five straight seasons, but it looks like that's about to change. Detroit hired run-minded Darrell Bevell as OC and clearly wants to get its ground game going, but will it work well enough to win? Chris Trapasso took a close look at how it might happen, and has an interesting conclusion.
 
 
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A great way to get ready for your Fantasy draft is by studying who gets picked where in other drafts. If everyone explains their picks afterward, even better. That's exactly what happened in our 12-team mock, as Jamey Eisenberg questioned all our moves (check out who I got with my first two picks, WHAT A JOKE).
The Pats were left with a very big hole to fill after Gronk retired, and so far, it hasn't gone well. They released Austin Seferian-Jenkins months after signing him, Ben Watson is facing a four-game suspension, and Matt LaCosse has just 27 career receptions. Could their latest trade for a tight end finally be the answer?
The obvious blown call in the Rams-Saints NFC title game got the ball rolling for the NFL to adjust its pass interference rule, and that ball is STILL ROLLING. The league is set to make a change to the rule for the third time since March; here's what will be different under the latest proposed new rule.
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