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Few things get me hyped up for the new season like our Madden simulation, and this year it is INSANE, with a Cowboys-Browns Super Bowl and a shocking WR leader. Brady Quinn joins me to break down the holdouts and AFC position battles, and for all the latest, check out Training Camp Live weekdays at 4:30 p.m. ET on CBS Sports HQ. |
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The Jaguars went from leading the Pats by 10 in the fourth quarter of the AFC title game to having a top-10 pick in the draft a year later. How does that happen? Pete Prisco went to Jags camp and has some very interesting thoughts about what went wrong and how they can bounce back (and here's what Pete's expecting from Leonard Fournette). |
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Earl Thomas once told Jason Garrett to 'come get me,' but it didn't happen. There were big-name free-agent safeties to be had (Landon Collins, Eric Weddle, Honey Badger) but Dallas passed. And in the draft, the Cowboys didn't pick a safety until Round 6. So, what's the plan? Jared Dubin broke down Dallas' safety position, and says this is what to expect. |
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Jamey Eisenberg ranks Jameis Winston as a top-10 QB with Bruce Arians now calling plays, but Winston's ADP puts him as the No. 17 QB off the board. Jamey expects Winston to rise once preseason games begin, but thinks Big Ben will drop, and here's who else Jamey expects to rise and fall, including a Bengal whose ADP he calls shocking. |
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The Niners' grand plan at RB last year went down the drain before the season even began when Jerick McKinnon tore his ACL. Now McKinnon's back, but the job's not necessarily his. The Niners signed Tevin Coleman, and Matt Brieda's in the mix, too, so John Breech took a close look at how it'll go down; check out John's pick to get the fewest touches. |
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After Odell Beckham said he was the 'main reason' that the Giants continued to get primetime coverage despite New York missing the playoffs in four of his five seasons there, it wasn't surprising there'd be backlash. It is surprising that it came from the Giants' mild-mannered QB, though; get a load of what Eli said in response. |
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