2008 NFL Draft – Tight End Prospects
January 28, 2008 by admin
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1. Fred Davis, USC
A possible first round draft pick, Davis is arguably the best tight end prospect in the 2008 NFL Draft. He’s athletic and quick with good speed, although he could afford to get a big stronger.
2. Martin Rucker, Missouri
Rucker isn’t very big nor is he very fast but he’s a very solid football player. He’s the type of player who can come up with the big catch when it’s needed most. He’ll need to get stronger to truly flourish in the NFL, though.
3. John Carlson, Notre Dame
Notre Dame had a disastrous season last …read more
2008 NFL Draft – Running Back Prospects
January 13, 2008 by admin
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Here are the top five running back prospects that should enter the NFL in the 2008 draft.
1) Darren McFadden, Arkansas
McFadden is a multi-talented running back weapon who should be a top pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Look for him to be a top five pick and start rather quickly into his rookie season. After an explosive season by Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings, McFadden’s stock should be extremely high in fantasy football going into next year.
2) Jonathan Stewart, Oregon
The drop from McFadden to Stewart is a pretty far drop, however Stewart is a solid back. …read more
2008 NFL Draft – College Fantasy Prospects
January 12, 2008 by admin
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While we don’t know the exact order of the top five picks, here’s an early look at which player each team is likely to pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.
Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins are locked into the first spot of the draft and Bill Parcells is now calling the shots in Miami. With Parcells at the helm, the Dolphins will probably go ahead and select the best football player in the draft. As of now, that player appears to be LSU’s Glenn Dorsey. A defensive tackle, Dorsey has a shot to be a dominant defensive player on the NFL level.
St. Louis …read more







