Category Archives: Fantasy Football

Kevin Norwood, WR, Alabama

Seahawks, Round 4. Before the draft, he was my number six-rated WR, and he goes to the team that, though the offense is efficient, it’s not explosive. And that pretty much sums up Norwood’s game, too. He’s a guy that will … Continue reading

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David Fales, QB, San Jose State

Bears, Round 6. Transferred from Nevada to community college to Wyoming to San Jose State. I see him as the third QB on the roster, ahead of Jordan Palmer but behind Jimmy Clausen. His short and medium accuracy are good enough for … Continue reading

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Stephen Morris, QB, Miami

UDFA. Was signed by the Jaguars as a UDFA but released in August. He doesn’t seem physically talented enough as a passer to be successful in the NFL – except as a backup. Would be better in a system that takes … Continue reading

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Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State

Raiders, Round 2. Before the draft, I projected him to go late in Round 1, but put a 3rd-round grade on him. Split the difference and we get the Raiders in Round 2. He definitely has NFL arm strength, and can … Continue reading

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Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson

Jets, Round 6. Was released by the Jets in August. He went a little later in the draft than I expected, which was Round 4, but he couldn’t stick even on a roster that is obviously looking for the quarterbacks who … Continue reading

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Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech

Cardinals, Round 4. I fully expected the hype machine to push him into Round 1 at some point of the draft process, but he still went too high, in my opinion. I mean, he absolutely looks the part – size … Continue reading

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Ted Bolser, TE, Indiana

Redskins, Round 7. Was signed by the Washington, DC, team as a UDFA but released in August and put on their practice squad. Though he has some receiving ability, he will likely not be a fantasy factor wherever he lands. All-Star … Continue reading

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Kaneakua Friel, TE, Brigham Young

All-Star Games: Shrine Game. Positives: Adequate height and good bulk. Above-average hand size. Can drive defenders back as an in-line blocker. Good downfield blocker. Negatives: Seems to be more of a blocking tight end than a receiving tight end. Below-average … Continue reading

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Jordan Najvar, TE, Baylor

Cowboys, UDFA. Has a ton of receiving ability with enough blocking ability to stay on the field to contribute. On the Cowboys, he’s behind Jason Witten and Gavin Escobar – and possibly James Hanna. Should be able to beat out Hanna … Continue reading

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Blake Jackson, TE, Oklahoma State

Browns, UDFA. Enters a Browns TE corps with a lot of other bodies, but only one that will definitely stick – Jordan Cameron. Cameron’s presence and his lack of blocking ability will probably keep him from having much immediate success, but … Continue reading

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