Two of the more exciting wide receivers in the NFL in 2013 will likely be Denver’s Demaryius Thomas and Seattle’s Percy Harvin. ESPN’s Fantasy analys…
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Video: Demaryius Thomas vs. Percy Harvin
Two of the more exciting wide receivers in the NFL in 2013 will likely be Denver’s Demaryius Thomas and Seattle’s Percy Harvin. ESPN’s Fantasy analys…
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Video: Demaryius Thomas vs. Percy Harvin
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Tim Tebow fans are starting to own quite a jersey collection. Since that can get expensive, Tebow’s alma mater is trying to help …
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UF alumni offers discount on Tebow’s Patriots jersey
COMMENTARY | The acquisition of Tim Tebow for the New England Patriots can prove to be more than just a black eye for Rex Ryan, whose mismanagement of the New York Jets over the last couple of years have cost them millions of Super Bowl dollars as well as credibility as a true contender. Tebow, who was not only maligned for his positive image as a Christian athlete by the media but virtually ignored by Ryan, is being ‘born-again’ as a Patriot, and the possibilities of success may not only prove disastrous for the Jets but could lead to another New England Super Bowl.
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Can Tebowmania Turn into Super Bowl Mania? (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
With the release of Willis McGahee last week, the Denver Broncos are firmly pinning their rushing game hopes on a young triumvirate of Ronnie Hillman, Knowshon Moreno and second-round pick Montee Ball. If Hillman has a say in the matter, he’ll be the one responsible for picking up the lion’s share of the additional workload.…
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Ronnie Hillman believes he can carry load in Broncos’ backfield (NBC Sports)
Shortly after the Elvis Dumervil fax fiasco, the Denver Broncos reached out to veteran pass-rushers Dwight Freeney and John Abraham. It seemed like D…
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Does Abraham still make sense in Denver?
There are a few Green Bay connections in the AFC West with Reggie McKenzie becoming the general manager in Oakland last year and John Dorsey taking ov…
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Does former Green Bay LB fit in AFC West?
COMMENTARY | By all accounts, the Baltimore Ravens aced the NFL draft. Matt Elam and Arthur Brown look likely to be the next great Ravens’ defenders, while late-round gems such as Aaron Mellette and Kyle Juszczyk have already flashed a ton of ability. In fact, four rookies could start for the Ravens’ season opener against the Denver Broncos: Elam, Brown, Juszczyk and nose tackle Brandon Williams.
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Bold Predictions for Baltimore Ravens’ Rookie Class (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
After a brief hiatus, our good buddy Greg Cosell of NFL Films, ESPN’s NFL Matchup, and Shutdown Corner is back to talk a little football. And with more than a month passed since the draft, we thought it would be interesting to review that selection process by division, now that teams have given a bit of insight into how their new players will be used. We’ve already covered the NFC West, and we’ll move to the other conference’s Western division for a look at how the Broncos, Chiefs, Raiders, and Chargers did with their selections. The Shutdown Corner AFC West draft review podcast with Greg Cosell A few words of wisdom from Mr. Cosell: On Denver Broncos second-round pick RB Montee Ball: “I liked him in tape. He was such a volume runner in college — you wouldn’t call him spectacular, but I came away believing that he was a very solid player. A very loose-hipped kid — very naturally smooth. He’s a gliding runner with sharp change of direction. He didn’t hesitate at all — he was decisive as a downhill runner and he ran a lot of power, because that’s what Wisconsin does. He also ran a lot of zone schemes, so he’s very familiar with NFL rushing concepts. He was a player I liked the more I watched him, and I think he’s a really good fit in Denver.” On Kansas City Chiefs second-round TE Travis Kelce: “He’s an NFL tight end — he’s got that athleticism and movement. He’s fluid — I wouldn’t call him explosive, but how many tight ends do we really say that about? They tend to be more measured and methodical in their movements, but he was fluid. I thought there was a toughness to him as well, and he was deceptive as a route-runner. He can threaten the vertical seam, there’s no question. Look — we know about the two-tight end element in the NFL now. A lot of teams are going that way, and that’s tougher for defensive coordinators to defend that three receivers, because it gives the defense more questions that need to be answered.” The Shutdown Corner AFC West draft review podcast with Greg Cosell
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Former Michigan State player Kevin Vickerson caught up with Spartan Digest while he attended the Sound Mind Sound Body Camp.
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Update With Former Spartan Kevin Vickerson
COMMENTARY | There will be plenty of new faces on the Baltimore Ravens defense in 2013, but who will be the starters?
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Baltimore Ravens: Projecting Starters on Defense (Yahoo! Contributor Network)