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AFC West Offensive Lines: The West Is Won At The Line Of Scrimmage

Everybody wants the best running back in the league when fantasy football drafts kick off around the country, and San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson is clearly the top choice. Not only is he the best running back in the league, but he benefits by playing behind the best offensive line in the league. Stop by and check out how the lines will help your AFC west players perform - or not.
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AFC South Offensive Lines: Not All O-lines Are Created Equal

The Jacksonville offensive line is mean, and sets the tone for its offensive. In Indianapolis, the Peyton Manning-led Colts thrive on the quick thinking of their quarterback. Either way, both offensive lines produce great results with completely different formulas. Moral to the story. It might not matter how you win as long as you find a way to win. Expect Jacksonville and Indianapolis to again make the playoffs and for their respective skill players to shine in 2008 thanks to the contributions on the offensive line. Conversely, Tennessee and Houston will struggle because of the lack of talent up front. See how we rank them now.
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Five Picks For The Comeback Kid Award Of The 2008 NFL Fantasy Season  

From injured to suspended to subpar performances, the follow five guys offer you a high-risk, high-reward scenario for the upcoming 2008 NFL Fantasy Football Season. These guys will all come with discounted values and there will be safer picks available in the early to middle rounds when you'd likely need to snag one of these guys, but if you dare to take a chance, the rewards can be great. Young quarterbacks Matt Leinart of Arizona and Jason Campbell of Washington were briefly considered for this list as each is coming off an injury, though neither has really fully proven himself in the league to be considered a Comeback Kid. The following five veterans are poised for a rebound year. Stop by and see who they are now.
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Fantasy Football Bloggers Blitz #10

It has been a long time since I have done one of these but I have been stumblin' across a ton of great fantasy football blogs and resources lately that I think you could use. Here they are. Stop by, check them out and add 'em to your reader or home page
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Almost Nothing Beats Home Cooking In The NFL

The old adage in the NFL is that you must take care of business at home and pile up wins if you want to play football in January. Not only is that true, but paying attention to who is playing where can also determine success and failure in the realm of fantasy football. See why.
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Pick The Best Player Every Time In Your 2008 Fantasy Football Draft

Here are some tips for you to improve your drafting skills. It is a discussion so feel free to add some in the comments on the blog.
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First Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet of the 2008 Season

I was surfing around the other day and I came across - what I think might be - the first fantasy football cheat sheet this year. I figured I'd share it with you. Go check it out now.
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Several NFL Veterans Should Be Looking Over Their Shoulders In 2008

With the 2008 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, it's an exciting time for rookies who were lucky enough to land a job. On the flip side, it can be a nervous time for veterans, even established ones. Just last summer, Donovan McNabb dodged reports that his days were numbered after quarterback Kevin Kolb was drafted by the Eagles. McNabb, who was coming off an injury but yet was a proven performer, was all but run out of town by the media as trade rumors swirled. McNabb went on to put those doubters to rest as each week his performance improved along with his health. Moral to the story – if McNabb's not safe after all he's done for Philadelphia, than no one is sacred. The following players will be hearing footsteps this summer.
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Eight NFL Rookies Poised for an Instant Fantasy Impact in 2008

In the mold of the Vikings' Adrian Peterson and the Saints' Marques Colston, there are a bunch of rookies on the verge of making an immediate impact on fantasy leagues everywhere. Curious? Stop by and see who they are now.
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A Few Thoughts on the NFL Draft

After watching, listening and reading NFL draft all weekend, I figured I'd share a few thoughts with you. I know its a little overdue but better late than never. Take a look.
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2008 NFL Expert Picks, Predictions and Fantasy Football Notes - NFC North

For today's post I am going to take on the the division that is near and dear to my heart, the NFC North. Why is it near and dear you ask? Well my beloved Vikings are a part of this division. See who will win the NFC North now.
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2008 NFL Expert Picks, Predictions and Fantasy Football Notes - NFC East

This week I take on the ultra competitive NFC east. I have a feeling that all you fans of the teams in this division are a pretty passionate bunch so it should be interesting. Check it out now.
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2008 NFL Expert Picks, Predictions and Fantasy Football Notes - AFC West

If you were like me and you watched your NCAA bracket disintegrate to nothing this weekend then you will welcome a little NFL talk. And today, it is time for you and I to explore the AFC West.

My prediction for this division seems pretty cut and dry - as far as the winner goes anyway - but after that I think it is sort of a crap shoot. Let's get right to it. Here's the way I have it.
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