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Week 1's almost here, fantasy lineups will be locked in soon and if you're dipping your toes into DFS, this is the show for you. SportsLine's Mike McClure breaks down everything to know, including the best Week 1 value plays (he'll have one All-Pro in LITERALLY 75% OF HIS LINEUPS), and we talk picks, the latest NFL news and more. |
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Ezekiel Elliott's holding out, Lamar Miller will miss 2019 with a torn ACL and Gronk's retired. There are a lot of big shoes to fill out there, but which replacements will fill in the best (and worst)? Jared Dubin took a look at teams' backup plans, and here's what to expect from each, including the Cowboys' shift with Tony Pollard. |
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Larry Fitzgerald is already No. 2 all-time for receiving yards (he still trails Jerry Rice by a whopping 6,616!), and this season he's likely to reach another historic milestone. Fitz's quest is one of 10 that Bryan DeArdo broke down, from Tom Brady running down Peyton Manning to a different Manning nearing a regrettable mark. |
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Dave Richard used to be all about drafting a ton of RBs, but not this year. Instead, Dave says the thin crop of WRs and elite TEs call for a different strategy, one where you'll need to know where you stand throughout the draft. For that, he broke down the RBs into tiers; check out his very interesting spots for Ezekiel Elliott, Todd Gurley and Melvin Gordon. |
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The argument goes like this: There's a good chance Patrick Mahomes won't throw for 50 TDs and 5,000 yards again, because history shows it's nearly impossible to throw for 50 TDs and 5,000 yards. But Sean Wagner-McGough says it WILL happen again (Andy Reid is just one reason why), and Sean has four more predictions ... man, it's a roller coaster. |
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The way things stand now (and it could all change by April, just ask Baker Mayfield or Kyler Murray), Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert are the two best QBs in college football, and one of them will go No. 1 in the draft. So, how do they compare? Chris Trapasso took a look at their accuracy, pocket management and much more; turns out, it's a close race. |
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