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The Kansas City Chiefs have send DE Jared Allen to the Minnesota Vikings for 3 draft picks. Kansas City will recieve the Vikings 1st (17th overall), and both of it's third round picks, 73rd and 82nd overall. The teams also swapped spots in the 6th round.
The Vikings defensive line just got a lot stronger. This defense could be one of the top fantasy scoring defenses, especially if they can shore up their secondary in the draft. Allen could even better his numbers from 2007 with the two monster Williams next to him.
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Steve McNair intended to complete the final three years of his contract with the Baltimore Ravens. He worked hard during the offseason and arrived at minicamp ready to assume his role as the starting quarterback.
His body had other plans.
McNair announced his retirement Thursday, ending a 13-year career in which he was selected co-MVP, led the Tennessee Titans to the Super Bowl and orchestrated the most successful regular season in the Ravens history. He received a standing ovation from his teammates after revealing his decision, then contained his emotions during a hastily arranged news conference.
He may have been on his way out anyway, but you can never take away the toughness that he played with year in and year out. He may never make the Hall Of Fame, but he will always be remembered. Good luck Steve.
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Following yet another run-in with the law, the Cincinnati Bengals have cut ties with incorrigible cancer Chris Henry.
Henry, 24, surrendered to police Wednesday evening after he was accused of punching an 18-year old in the face and breaking his car window with a beer bottle.
Henry has had a number of encounters with law enforcement, ranging from a recent court appearance for driving with an expired license plate to five arrests since December, 2005.
The receiver served a league suspension, and created a great deal of frustration within the Bengals' organization.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have reached a contract agreement with free agent defensive lineman Anthony "Booker" McFarland, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
McFarland was released last week by the Indianapolis Colts after he failed the team's physical. On Tuesday, McFarland underwent a physical for the Steelers before terms were reached. Details of any contract agreement were not immediately available. |
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Defensive end Kevin Carter, released at the end of February in a salary-cap related move by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has reportedly decided to re-join the Bucs for a one-year contract, spurning a two-year offer from the Oakland Raiders.
Carter is expected to make less than he did last year in the first season of a four-year deal he originally accepted to join the Buccaneers. He is entering his 14th NFL season. |
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The Philadelphia Eagles on Monday signed former Patriots' and Colts' defensive tackle Dan Klecko to a two-year contract - to be the team's new full-time fullback.
Klecko has played sparingly on offense over the years, scoring one touchdown two years ago with the Colts. He enters the team competing, at this time, only against a player who was on the practice squad last year (Jason Davis) after the team did not re-sign former starter Thomas Tapeh. He says, though, that he intends to lose about 20 pounds in order to transition to the position. |
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The Carolina Panthers are showing a commitment to try to free up receiver Steve Smith - first by re-signing veteran Muhsin Muhammad, and now the team have signed free agent WR DJ Hackett, formerly of the Seattle Seahawks.
Hackett agreed to a two-year, $3.5 million deal and appears slated to step into the #2 starting wideout role opposite Smith. |
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The San Francisco 49ers have released veteran wide receiver Darrell Jackson.
Jackson spent just one disappointing year with the 49ers, who this week signed Bryant Johnson, a former first round draft pick of the Arizona Cardinals. |
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ESPN is reporting that the Atlanta Falcons have agreed in principle to a trade that will send cornerback DeAngelo Hall to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' second-round draft pick.
The deal is reportedly contingent on the Raiders reaching a new contract agreement with Hall, but ESPN is also reporting that the two sides are close to an agreement. |
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Adam Schefter of NFL Network reported that Oregon's standout RB Jonathan Stewart had surgery on his toe on Wednesday, and is expected to miss 4-6 months.
This will most likley impact his draft selection, but he is still a very good fantasy selection if he lands in the right spot.
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Written by Jim Day
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Monday, 12 November 2007 |
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Can you believe Adam Vinatieri choked like that? Or that someone finally brought Adrian Peterson back to earth? And even though Cleveland lost, they sure played Pittsburgh tight, so maybe, just maybe, they are for real? How about Donovan McNabb equaling his TD output of his previous four games yesterday? If he could ever learn to do that on a consistent basis, he would be a hall of famer for sure.
It was nice yesterday not having to worry about your opponent dropping 50 on you with Tom Brady or 35 with Randy Moss, wasn't it?
Well this is a list of the players that should have propelled your fantasy team to a win, or at least gave you a pretty good shot at winning. These are the Fantasy Diamonds from week 10.
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Written by James Bebermeyer Jr
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Friday, 09 November 2007 |
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James Bebermeyer Jr. gives you the lowdown on player rankings for week 10.
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Written by Whiz Staff
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Friday, 09 November 2007 |
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We gathered some of our staff around a campfire and we all told stories and the following is the result of those stories. We have compiled a list we call Studs, Duds, and Sleepers consisting of players we feel will have better or worse production than what is normally expected.
They are some crazy characters here at The Whiz and you never know what you will find, so read on and believe.
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Written by Chris Fries
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Friday, 09 November 2007 |
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This Dynasty Pulse is the first issue of what I hope will become a weekly series, depending on your interest and feedback. With so much of the Whiz’s readership involved in Dynasty leagues, there should be a lot of interest in staying on top of young players who we can target with the hope they will grow into long-term stars. So that’s what this article will be about – focusing on the Dynasty perspective, looking at the long term, and keeping an eye on the development of young, new, and future NFL players to help you make any roster moves that can allow you to optimize the position.
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Written by Jim Day
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Thursday, 08 November 2007 |
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Here are the top 50 players at each of the 3 major defensive positions for week 10.
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Whiz 2008 Draft Mock #1 - Round 1
- Miami (Mudgator) - RB Darren McFadden
- St Louis (Run Hard) - DE Chris Long
- Atlanta (Rod Hands) - LT Jake Long
- Oakland (Mudgator) - DT Sedric Ellis
- Kansas City (Kram Man) - QB Matt Ryan
- New York Jets (Taz) - De/OLB Vernon Gholston
- New England (Hunter) - LB Keith Rivers
- Baltimore (Rod Hands) - DT Glen Dorsey
- Cincinnati (No Huddle) - DE Calais Campbell
- New Orleans (Run Hard) - CB Mike Jenkins
- Buffalo (Puff) - QB Andre Woodson
- Denver (Adam) - S Kenny Phillips
- Carolina (Run Hard) - OT Ryan Clady
- Chicago (Tru Fan) - OT Jeff Otah
- Detroit (Anyone) - CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
- Arizona (No Huddle) - CB Reggie Smith
- Minnesota (Mike Jones) - QB Brian Brohm
- Houston (Kram Man) - RB Reshard Mendenhall
- Philadelphia (Hunter) - DE Philip Merling
- Tampa Bay (Mike Jones) - CB Antoine Cason
- Washington (Mike Jones) - WR DeSean Jackson
- Dallas (Jaybebo) - CB Aqib Talib
- Pittsburgh (Brian Kruper) - OT Chris Williams
- Tennessee (Taz) - WR Malcolm Kelly
- Seattle (Mike Jones) - RB Jonathan Stewart
- Jacksonville (Mike Jones) - DE Derick Harvey
- San Diego (Puff) - DE Kentwan Balmer
- Dallas (Jaybebo) - RB Felix Jones
- San Francisco (Brian Kruper) - WR Mario Manningham
- Green Bay (Adam) - CB Leodis McKelvin
- New York Giants (Taz) - LB Dan Connor
2008 Draft Mock Round 2
- Miami (Mudgator) - OT Gosder Cherilus
- St Louis (Run Hard) - OT Anthony Collins
- Oakland (Mudgator) - OG Brandon Albert
- Kansas City (Kram Man) - OL Sam Baker
- New York Jets (Taz) - DE/OLB Cliff Avril
- Atlanta (Rod Hands) - QB Joe Flacco
- Baltimore (Rod Hands) - CB Patrick Lee
- San Francisco ( ) - CB Brandon Flowers
- New Orleans (Run Hard) - DT Trevor Laws
- Buffalo (Puff) - DB Justin King
- Denver (Adam) - LB Ali Highsmith
- Carolina (Run Hard) - S DaJuan Morgan
- Chicago (Tru Fan) - WR Early Doucet
- Detroit (Anyone) - TE Fred Davis
- Cincinnati (No Huddle) - LB Xavier Adibi
- Minnesota (Mike Jones) - LB/DE Quentin Groves
- Atlanta From HOU (Rod Hands) - DT Pat Sims
- Philadelphia (Hunter) - WR Limas Sweed
- Arizona (No Huddle) - RB Chris Johnson
- Washington (Mike Jones) - LB Curtis Lofton
- Tampa Bay (Mike Jones) - WR James Hardy
- Pittsburgh (Brian Kruper) - RB Matt Forte
- Tennessee (Taz) - WR Earl Bennett
- Seattle (Mike Jones) - TE Dustin Keller
- Green Bay From CLE (Adam Lasik) - TE John Carlson
- Miami From SDC (Mudgator) - LB Jared Mayo
- Jacksonville (Mike Jones) - DT Dre Moore
- Indianapolis ( ) - OT Oniel Cousins
- Green Bay (Adam) - OT Carl Nicks
- Dallas (Jaybebo) - WR Devin Thomas
- New England ( ) - DE Lawrence Jackson
- New York Giants (Taz) - S Thomas DeCloud
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