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Patrick Peterson was suspended for the first six games of 2019, but what exactly does that mean for him and the Cardinals? Is he more likely to be traded now? Or less? John Breech says this could be the perfect time for a team to swoop in and make an offer for the CB, plus Ryan Wilson and Sean Wagner-McGough join to talk all the latest NFL news and more.
We're still 111 days from the NFL opener, but does that mean it's too early to predict all the playoff teams? Nope, because WHY NOT? Jason La Canfora's firmly buying the Browns big time as AFC North champs, and you really might be surprised by his NFC North forecast (hint: there will be no repeat).
Two years ago, Alvin Kamara came out of nowhere to win Offensive Rookie of the Year, then last season odds-on favorite Saquon Barkley took it home. So, who will it be in 2019? Chris Trapasso ranked the top 10 OROY hopefuls, and seven of them weren't even first-round picks, including a Seahawk at No. 2 who could soar.
 
 
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The Eagles are in a curious position. They burst open their championship window just 15 months ago, yet there's a lot of uncertainty about their ceiling. Nick Foles is gone, so can the Eagles still find enough magic to win another Super Bowl? Cody Benjamin says absolutely, but they'll have to make three moves first, including a blockbuster trade.
When Michel wasn't injured last season he ran for 981 yards and six TDs in 13 games, then EXPLODED in the playoffs for six more scores. That would seem to give his Fantasy owners optimism, but Jamey Eisenberg says not so fast. There are reasons to think Sony won't step up, and you'll definitely want to hear what Jamey says before you draft him.
Jason Witten spent a year in the 'Monday Night Football' booth, which was enough to make him want to get out of the 'Monday Night Football' booth. The 37-year-old TE originally pointed to his burning desire to get 'back in the dirt,' but it turns out there was another reason he wanted to return to the Cowboys; here's why.
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