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TODAY'S EPISODE: We agree to disagree about Week 2 picks |
Will the Bears actually start 0-2 after going 12-4 last year? Pete Prisco says there's no way he's backing Mitch Trubisky right now, and R.J. White points out the Broncos are 48-6 all-time at home in Weeks 1 and 2. We're all on board with Denver, but not other Week 2 games (Pete and R.J. have opposite best bets in BUF-NYG), plus we talk Bucs-Panthers and more. |
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Five landing spots for Minkah Fitzpatrick |
The Fins are so obviously tanking that everybody apparently wants to abandon ship, and at least one player has been given permission to do so. But where will Minkah Fitzpatrick get traded? Cody Benjamin broke down the most logical landing spots for the former first-rounder, including the Eagles, along with a Super Bowl contender that really needs help on D. |
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La Canfora's best bets: Colts win in upset |
Andrew Luck isn't walking through that door, but Jason La Canfora says it's no problem. The Colts outclassed the Chargers in basically every phase of the game in L.A. (except at kicker) and Jacoby Brissett is ready. That's why JLC says Indy will beat a Titans team that will feel Taylor Lewan's absence more this week, and here's who else he's backing. |
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Fantasy Week 2 sleepers: Dalton to the rescue |
Andy Dalton threw for 418 yards and two TDs in Seattle without A.J. Green, and now he'll be at home and facing a Niners team making its second straight road start. Jamey Eisenberg says if you're looking for a QB in Week 2, grab Dalton, and he's got more sleepers, including one rookie running back and one 11-year vet RB. |
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Power Rankings: The Practice-Squad Julio Jones |
Chris Trapasso's Practice Squad Power Rankings debuted last week, and it's already seen some big changes after the Raiders called up his No. 3, Keelan Doss. This week, Trap's got a No. 1 who had a nearly identical combine performance as Julio Jones at a nearly identical size (who the Redskins JUST called up) as well as a WR the Chargers might actually need soon. |
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Here's why Brown didn't tell Pats of lawsuit |
The Pats were apparently blindsided when the news came out that a sexual assault lawsuit had been filed against Antonio Brown, and since the Pats are rarely blindsided by anything, it led some to wonder how they ended up signing Brown without knowing. It reportedly had to do with an agreement Brown's camp made before the trade, and you can check it out right here. |
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