Kevin Jones Workout for NFL teams – Video
June 29, 2008 by admin
Filed under NFL Free Agents
Kevin Jones, the former starting running back of the Detroit Lions, is still trying to get another job in the NFL. Jones is recovering from an ACL injury and is out to prove he’s healthy. To do that, he’s been holding workouts for NFL teams to show that he’s back to 100%.
Jones is young enough and skilled enough that he should eventually land another job. While he won’t be a starter at first, if he can stay healthy there is no limit to what he can accomplish. It wasn’t too long ago that Jones was considered …read more
Underrated Fantasy Running Backs for 2008
February 17, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, NFL Player Analysis
Jerious Norwood, Atlanta Falcons
A lot of fantasy football owners will give up on Jerious Norwood ever getting a shot with the Falcons. However, 2008 really should be the year of the Jerious. After another very good season, the Falcons owe it to their team to give Norwood a big role to see how he reacts.
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville Jaguars
It seems like Fred Taylor is underrated every season. Expect that to hold true in 2008. While Maurice Jones-Drew gets all the publicity, Taylor is the workhorse on the team and is arguably the best player on the team.
Laurence Maroney, New England Patriots
Fantasy …read more
It’s Not the Name on the Back, It’s the Yards Per Carry
November 29, 2007 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries, NFL Player Analysis
With so many running backs going down to injury you have to look past who is carry the ball to what the offensive line can do.
By Guest Blogger, Ron Bishow
A friend of mine emails me most week for some fantasy advice, usually pertaining to who might be a good pick up on the waiver wire, and this Monday’s email caught my attention.
He asked me what I thought about the third string running back for the Buffalo Bills Fred Jackson, wondering “how the hell am I supposed to know anything about the Bills third string back?” I am sure …read more







