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2016 Preseason Notes: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4
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2016 Fantasy Football Preseason Stock – Week 3
Bengals at Jaguars
A.J. Green, WR, Bengals
The season nearly ended for the Bengals in the third exhibition game. A.J. Green began limping around on a non-contact injury. Green tried to run a route on the next play, but that was a futile effort, as he could barely move. It appeared as though Green could be out for the year, but the Bengals announced that they don’t believe his knee issue to be serious. Of course, the Cowboys said the same of Tony Romo, but it appears as though Cincinnati has averted disaster.
T.J. Yeldon, RB, Jaguars
For the third game this preseason, T.J. Yeldon started over Chris Ivory. Despite this, Ivory continues to be drafted before Yeldon, which makes zero sense. Yeldon made a big mistake in this contest, fumbling on a screen, but the positives outweighted the negative. He made a nice juke on his first reception, a gain of eight. He then showed off a terrific cut to pick up 23 yards on the ground. This followed what appeared to be an amazing catch along the sidelines, but replay review saw that he couldn’t get a second foot inbounds. Yeldon gained 34 yards on five carries, while Ivory was far less effective, mustering only four yards on four attempts.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Cardinals at Texans
Will Fuller, WR, Texans
Will Fuller was trending on Twitter for a while during his matchup versus Arizona, perhaps for two reasons. Fuller dropped a perfect pass that would’ve gone for an 84-yard touchdown. However, Fuller made up for it by snatching a 26-yard touchdown on what would be Osweiler’s final throw of the afternoon. Fuller finished with three grabs for 67 yards and a score. If he can get over his drop issues, he can evolve into a great No. 2 receiver. I wouldn’t draft him this year, but only because a game like this will escalate his ADP. I would happily take him in the final couple of rounds though.
Brock Osweiler, QB, Texans
While Carson Palmer struggled, Brock Osweiler lit up Arizona’s secondary. Osweiler was firing accurate lasers for the most part, and when he wasn’t, he was lofting precise touch passes downfield. Osweiler went 11-of-13 for 146 yards and a touchdown, and he was actually even better than those numbers indicate. One of Osweiler’s incompletions was a perfect bomb to Will Fuller, who dropped the ball despite it hitting him right in his hands. Had Fuller caught it, he would’ve scored an 84-yard touchdown, bringing Osweiler’s numbers to 12-of-13 for 230 yards and two touchdowns – all in less than one half of action! Osweiler is not being drafted in most fantasy leagues, but I’d rather have him than some other signal-callers being selected in the late rounds.
Carson Palmer, QB, Cardinals
Carson Palmer finished 5-of-9 for 64 yards and two interceptions against the Texans. None of his throws were overly impressive, and most of his yardage came on a 40-yard toss to an open Darren Fells. Outside of that pass, Palmer was 4-of-8 for 24 yards and two picks. Palmer hasn’t looked good this preseason, and I would stay away from him in fantasy drafts. Maybe I’m overreacting to meaningless games, but Palmer is 36 and has an extensive injury history. I’d rather be safe than sorry.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Chargers at Vikings
Stefon Diggs, WR, Vikings
Stefon Diggs was Teddy Bridgewater’s primary receiver in the dress rehearsal, which was hardly a surprise. Diggs tied for a team-high five targets, hauling in all of them for 71 yards. This was just in one half of action. With Bridgewater’s offensive line improved, he’ll have more of an opportunity to connect with Diggs.
Melvin Gordon, RB, Chargers
Melvin Gordon grew up idolizing Adrian Peterson. He wears No. 28 for that reason, and he even trained with Peterson this offseason. Thus, it was cool to see him have a huge game at Minnesota. Gordon opened by carrying defenders for a gain of seven and then proceeded to dash for a 39-yard touchdown. The play was set up by a great audible by Philip Rivers, but Gordon then used his impressive speed to zoom past the Minnesota defenders in the open field. Gordon tallied 51 yards and a touchdown on just four carries. Now completely healthy, Gordon seems poised for a huge year.
Kyle Rudolph, TE, Vikings
Kyle Rudolph tied Stefon Diggs with five targets in one half of action against the Chargers. Rudolph looks healthy for a change, and if he stays that way, he could be a borderline TE1. Rudolph logged three receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown. His only blemish was a lost fumble in the second quarter.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Rams at Broncos
Tavon Austin, WR, Rams
New rich man Tavon Austin saw just one target against the Broncos, catching nothing. Austin has not enjoyed a quality preseason. In fact, he has no catches and just three total yards on one carry. I’m sure the Rams will find ways to get him the ball during the regular season, but it’s difficult to have faith in Austin right now, especially after how bad Jared Goff has looked through three preseason games.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Giants at Jets
Sterling Shepard, WR, Giants
Sterling Shepard saw just one target in the dress rehearsal. He caught it, a reception of just one yard. I like Shepard, but he’s being way overdrafted at his 8.03 ADP. If the Giants continue to have blocking issues, Shepard simply won’t do much until that’s fixed.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Eagles at Colts
Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Colts
Dorial Green-Beckham played some snaps with the starters at Indianapolis and had a mixed evening. It began poorly, when Sam Bradford took a shot toward him in the end zone. Green-Beckham stopped a bit for a second, causing the overthrow. However, Green-Beckham was better after that. He caught a short pass and bounced off a defender to pick up 11 yards. He then caught a 4-yard touchdown on a fade over the top of a scrub Indianapolis corner. Those were Green-Beckham’s only catches on the evening, but it was evident that the potential is there. With Nelson Agholor struggling, Green-Beckham could emerge as Philadelphia’s No. 2 receiver. I wouldn’t draft him in any 12-man fantasy league, but Green-Beckham will definitely be on the radar for a possible waiver-wire addition.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Titans at Raiders
DeMarco Murray, RB, Titans
DeMarco Murray appears as though he’s going to have a big bounce-back year. Murray looked great in his dress rehearsal, gaining 40 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. Murray’s best run was a 17-yard burst which featured a great cut to avoid David Amerson. Now in a system that actually fits his skill set – nice try, Chip Kelly – Murray should thrive in Tennessee.
Tajae Sharpe, WR, Titans
Another preseason game, another dominant performance by Tajae Sharpe. Though Sharpe caught just one pass for 60 yards at Oakland, he could’ve had a much greater stat line had Marcus Mariota connected with him on a throw in which Sharpe torched David Amerson. It would’ve gone for a long touchdown. It’s evident that Mariota loves targeting Sharpe, who saw four targets. Sharpe made one mistake when he didn’t come back to the ball, which allowed a Raider defender to break up the pass, but he was great otherwise. I’ve been recommending Sharpe as a sleeper for several weeks now, and I’ll be targeting him in every single league I’m in.
DeAndre Washington, RB, Raiders
Oakland’s running back competition is interesting. Latavius Murray started against the Titans, but gained nothing on two carries. He also caught two balls for 19 receiving yards. DeAndre Washington was mixed in with the starters and was much more impressive. He generated 55 rushing yards on eight carries and also caught a touchdown. There was a scary moment in which Matt McGloin got Washington lit up on a fierce hit from Sean Spence, resulting in a fumble returned for a score, but Washington would turn out to be OK. Washington is one of my favorite Fantasy Football Sleepers.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Lions at Ravens
Justin Forsett, RB, Ravens
Justin Forsett started against the Lions, but he rotated with Kenneth Dixon, who was given the second carry. The Ravens reportedly will split touches amongst their running backs this year, rendering this a situation to avoid. Forsett gained nothing on two carries, though he did catch a pair of passes for 14 receiving yards. Forsett is only worth considering in PPR formats.
Marvin Jones, WR, Lions
Marvin Jones led the Lions in targets against the Ravens. It’s been three preseason games now, and I’ve come away being more impressed with Jones than Golden Tate three times. I would definitely slot Jones ahead of Tate in non-PPR leagues. Jones caught three passes for 25 yards in one half of action, but he was close to coming away with a greater stat line.
Ben Watson, TE, Ravens
Ben Watson tore his Achilles on the first play against the Lions. Watson was signed over from the Saints and was expected to be an impact player for Joe Flacco, but he’ll have to wait until 2017 to do that now.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Chiefs at Bears
Chris Conley, WR, Chiefs
Chris Conley appears as though he’s going to be a decent NFL receiver. Taken in the third round last year, Conley already had the raw talent, but now he’s learning how to play football. Conley finished second in targets with six against the Bears. He caught two passes for 30 yards, but should’ve drawn a holding call. It’s just a shame that Conley has a limited quarterback throwing to him.
Spencer Ware, RB, Chiefs
Jamaal Charles was absent again, allowing Spencer Ware to draw another start. Ware looked good versus the Bears, rushing for 24 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. He also caught all four of his targets for 26 receiving yards. I like Ware as a late-round flier, as it’s unlikely that Charles will be on the field for all 16 games.
Kevin White, WR, Bears
Kevin White had a rough performance against the Chiefs. He saw four targets, but hauled in only one ball for three yards. He was guilty of a drop and ran a poor route on one instance.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Steelers at Saints
Sammie Coates, WR, Steelers
Sammie Coates has completely fallen off the map. He was great at OTAs, but that hasn’t translated to the field. Coates was nowhere to be seen with the starters against the Saints. He caught a 56-yard pass in this game, but did so in the second half with Landry Jones.
Eli Rogers, WR, Steelers
Eli Rogers is definitely worth noting for what he did at New Orleans. Pittsburgh’s new slot receiver, Rogers tied the team lead in targets from Ben Roethlisberger. Though he caught just two balls for 17 yards, he did so in less than a quarter of action. It appears as though Rogers is definitely going to be a factor in Pittsburgh’s offense this upcoming season, and he’s definitely worth a look as a late-round flier in PPR leagues.
C.J. Spiller, RB, Saints
I can’t believe I’m writing this, but C.J. Spiller actually looked good in the third preseason game. Though he was demoted to fourth on the depth chart a few weeks ago, Spiller saw plenty of action with the first team, showing great burst on his four carries, which he turned into 20 yards. He also caught three passes, featuring a great spin move to break away from a defender. As for Mark Ingram, he had 17 nondescript yards on seven attempts.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Bills at Redskins
DeSean Jackson, WR, Redskins
DeSean Jackson led the team with four catches for 56 yards in preseason dress rehearsal against the Bills. He did this on five targets, with the fifth being a deep completion in which he couldn’t get both feet inbounds. Jackson’s long gain was a 39-yarder in which he avoided some defenders and then turned on the jets. Redskins color analyst Joe Theismann noted that Jackson has been in great shape this offseason, even packing on six pounds of muscle. Jackson has been overrated for a long time, but he has suddenly become a forgotten man. He’s being drafted relatively late, so I think he has some value.
Robert Kelley, RB, Redskins
With Matt Jones out for the third preseason game, Robert Kelley started and was very impressive. Kelley, who has been talked up by the coaching staff and media throughout the entire preseason, tallied 51 yards on 12 carries. He did this without breaking free for a double-digit gain, so he was consistent in picking up positive yardage. Kelley looked strong as a runner, shedding numerous tackles. He also did very well on blitz pick-ups, which is absolutely huge, as it’ll give the coaching staff more trust in him. I’m going to recommend Kelley as a late-round target in your fantasy drafts. Jones isn’t all that great, and he doesn’t have an extensive track record of starting. Kelley has upside, and he could potentially post RB2 numbers if he were ever to become the starter for whatever reason.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Packers at 49ers
Eddie Lacy, RB, Packers
Eddie Lacy has played well this preseason, and that continued in the dress rehearsal. Lacy, who gained 45 yards on seven carries, had a 21-yard burst where he impressively broke outside when there was nothing in the trenches. Lacy’s next attempt, a 6-yarder, saw him break tackles despite having no running room. It may seem scary to draft Lacy this year, given how much he struggled last season, but he appears to be back to his former self.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Browns at Buccaneers
Josh Gordon, WR, Browns
Josh Gordon saw action for the first time this preseason. He caught two balls for 87 yards and a touchdown. Gordon made a great adjustment on his 43-yard score and earlier beat Brent Grimes with a double move on a 44-yard grab. There were rumors that Gordon was out of shape, but he looked fine in this contest. He could have a big year once he returns from his suspension.
Mike Evans, WR, Buccaneers
Mike Evans had a big night against the Browns. He caught five passes for 115 yards and a touchdown in slightly more than a half of action. Evans nearly had a second score – an 85-yarder – but he lost his balance and drifted out of bounds. Most importantly, Evans didn’t drop any passes, which was a big problem for him last year. With Jameis Winston in great shape, Evans is set to have a huge season.
Jameis Winston, QB, Buccaneers
Not only did Jameis Winston rebound in the preseason dress rehearsal; he was completely dominant, as the Browns stood no chance of stopping him and the rest of Tampa’s offense. Winston went 16-of-25 for 259 yards and two touchdowns in slightly more than a half of action. The thing is, Winston’s numbers would’ve been even better had Mike Evans managed to maintain his balance on a 49-yard reception, which was a beautiful touch pass. Evans inexplicably drifted out of bounds, which was a shame because he would’ve scored an 85-yard touchdown had he managed to remain on the field. Winston’s first touchdown, a throw to Charles Sims, was a very nifty play, as Winston danced around pass-rushers beautifully, buying enough time for himself to find Sims. Winston is being drafted late, but he has a good chance of posting QB1 numbers.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Patriots at Panthers
Julian Edelman, WR, Patriots
Julian Edelman struggled against the Panthers. He saw three targets, catching just one pass for six yards. He screwed up on a play, nearly causing an interception, and he didn’t appear to be particularly effective. I was left wondering if he’s worrying too much about staying healthy. Edelman is bound to get injured at some point, so I’d stay away from him.
Chris Hogan, WR, Patriots
Chris Hogan led the Patriots in targets with six, catching five balls for 62 yards and a touchdown versus Cleveland. And this was with Julian Edelman on the field! I’d draft Hogan late, but it needs to be noted that Danny Amendola (as well as Rob Gronkowski) was out for this contest.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Cowboys at Seahawks
Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Cowboys
If it weren’t for Tony Romo’s back injury, the major story regarding Dallas’ dress rehearsal would’ve been Ezekiel Elliott’s debut. Much was expected of the fourth-overall pick, and he definitely did not disappoint. One of Elliott’s first carries was a 9-yard run that he broke outside with some impressive speed. He then had another 9-yard burst and then showed terrific vision with a 13-yard scamper. On the next drive, Elliott spun off a Kam Chancellor tackle to gain eight. Elliott was given just seven carries, but turned them into 48 yards. He could have a huge year, and it’s quite evident how high his talent level is, but it’s still too risky to take him a first-round fantasy pick.
Tony Romo, QB, Cowboys
After Tony Romo missed all of 2015, the last thing the Cowboys wanted to see was an injury to their long-time quarterback in the preseason. But that’s exactly what happened at Seattle. On his second drop-back, Romo was tackled awkwardly from behind while scrambling away from pressure. He went down and grabbed his back, appearing to be in great pain. Romo left the game permanently. The Cowboys’ broadcast said Romo’s back was tight, but the camera caught him grimacing throughout the entire first half. Romo might be fine in terms of his Week 1 status, but if his back is truly bothering him, then he won’t be as effective as he could be. If there’s a silver lining though, it’s that Romo’s ADP could drop substantially.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Falcons at Dolphins
Arian Foster, RB, Dolphins
Jay Ajayi started against the Falcons and played the first two drives. He wasn’t horrible – he managed to catch two passes – but he gained only 11 yards on seven carries. Arian Foster took the field on the next drive and was much more impressive than he was last week. Though he managed just two yards per attempt (5 carries, 10 yards), he made some nice cuts and also snatched two receptions for 20 receiving yards. There was some excitement on Twitter, which is great news. Foster’s ADP will rise, which will only help those who recognize that Foster has almost no chance of lasting until November. I still would not touch Foster in the first eight rounds despite this showing.
Devonta Freeman, RB, Falcons
Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman rotated pretty evenly throughout the preseason dress rehearsal. Freeman was on the field for the entire first drive, then Coleman played the next possession, and so on. Neither looked very good, as the offensive line struggled to open up running lanes versus Ndamukong Suh and Miami’s front. The overdrafted Freeman managed just eight yards on five carrries, and he also dropped a pass and was called for a hold.
DeVante Parker, WR, Dolphins
DeVante Parker caught two of his four targets for only eight yards in the dress rehearsal. Parker has been underwhelming this preseason, and I stand by my assessment that he’s an overrated fantasy player. Ryan Tannehill prefers throwing to Jarvis Landry and Kenny Stills, so Parker is being way overdrafted, despite his talent level.
Kenny Stills, WR, Dolphins
Kenny Stills, through three games, leads all Miami receivers in targets during the preseason. I wouldn’t be particularly excited about Stills, but Ryan Tannehill seems to feel comfortable throwing to him. At the very least, Stills is worth a look as a late-round pick in PPR leagues.
For more on this game, go to the 2016 NFL Preseason Fantasy Football Notes. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
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2016 Fantasy Football Rankings: Quarterbacks - 9/7 (Walt)
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2016 Fantasy Football Rankings: Running Backs - 9/7 (Walt)
Chet Gresham's Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings - 8/30 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide Receivers - 9/7 (Walt)
Chet Gresham's Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings - 8/30 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Rankings: Tight Ends - 9/7 (Walt)
Chet Gresham's Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings - 8/30 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Rankings: Defenses - 6/15 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Rankings: Kickers - 6/15 (Walt)
Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings - 5/13 (Walt)
Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings: Dynasty - 5/13 (Walt)
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2016 Fantasy Football Mock Drafts:
2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: PPR - 9/1 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft Video - 8/31 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Real Draft - 8/29 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Standard - 8/25 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: 2-QB - 8/25 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft Video - 8/24 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: PPR - 8/18 (Walt)
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2016 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: PPR - 7/28 (Walt)
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2016 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Top 250 - 9/7 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Top 250 PPR - 9/7 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Top 250 2-QB - 9/7 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet: Top 250 Touchdown League - 9/7 (Walt)
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2016 Fantasy Football Sleepers - 9/4 (Walt)
2016 NFL Preseason Recap, Fantasy Football Notes - 9/2 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Preseason Stock - 9/2 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Preseason Quarterback Targets - 9/2 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Waiver-Wire Targets - 8/31 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Busts - 8/31 (Walt)
Fantasy Football Auction Advice - 8/24 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Round-by-Round Strategy Guide - 8/18 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Daily Fantasy Preseason Week 2 Streaming Options - 8/18 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Draft Queue: Wide Receivers and Tight Ends - 8/17 (Chet)
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2016 Fantasy Football Training Camp Notes - 8/10 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Wide Receivers to Avoid - 8/6 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Running Backs to Avoid - 8/5 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football Notes - 7/26 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Late-Round Wide Receiver Targets - 7/21 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Late-Round Running Back Targets - 7/19 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football ADP Values - 7/14 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: C.J. Anderson Profile - 7/7 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Favorite MFL Players - 6/29 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: 2016 NFL Draft Fallout: Chip Kelly - 6/23 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Marvin Jones Profile - 6/22 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Devin Funchess Profile - 6/15 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football 2-QB Draft - 6/9 (Chet)
Fantasy Football Beginner's Guide - 6/7 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football: Running Back Drafting and ADP - 6/3 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Quarterback Drafting and ADP - 6/1 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Eli Manning Profile - 5/25 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Jordan Matthews Profile - 5/24 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Rookie Dynasty Draft Wrap-up - 5/18 (Walt)
2016 Fantasy Football: 2016 NFL Draft Fallout - 5/11 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: MFL 10 Quarterback Values - 4/30 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: MFL 10 Wide Receiver Values - 4/28 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Tight End Strength of Schedule - 4/25 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Wide Receiver Strength of Schedule - 4/21 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Running Back Strength of Schedule - 4/20 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Quarterback Strength of Schedule - 4/19 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: MFL 10 - 2/19 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Sleepers: Philip Rivers - 2/16 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football: Quarterback ADP vs. Reality - 2/12 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Fallout: Marshawn Lynch Retires - 2/11 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Fallout: Calvin Johnson Retires - 2/9 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Forecast: Dynasty - 1/21 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Forecast: Tight Ends - 1/19 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Forecast: Wide Receivers - 1/14 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Forecast: Running Backs - 1/13 (Chet)
2016 Fantasy Football Forecast: Quarterbacks - 1/12 (Chet)
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