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Arc

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So the Pats have 4 picks in the top 101 which includes 2 back to back in the 3rd. I expect them to trade at least 2 of those four picks.
 
NFL.com's Ian Rapoport calls the Falcons a team to "keep an eye on" for Nebraska DE/OLB Randy Gregory.
Per Rapsheet, the Falcons are "open to edgier players" under new assistant GM Scott Pioli. GM Thomas Dimitroff famously tried to build a roster of choir boys, but his personnel role has been revoked. Pioli will be calling the shots on draft weekend. The Falcons know they have to take chances as they try to restock one of the league's most talent-barren rosters. Gregory failed a drug test at February's Combine, but has No. 1 overall type of talent.
Via: roto
Slutcons
 
#12 Aaron Munn is at the Wisc/UNC game.

And Sconi is losing

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WedgeX

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I had country fried steak with amazing gravy tonight for the very first time. I can only imagine this is the deliciousness that fueled each and every Wednesday night of Matthew Stafford's adolescence.
 

minx

Member
Fuck the Packers. Fuck you for having the best QB in the league. Fuck you for winning the division the next 4+ years.
 

RBH

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» The NFL sent a team to Mexico City two weeks ago to visit stadiums in the area, and left knowing that work still needed to be done. But the league is now starting to look at expanding the International Series to include regular-season games outside the U.K., with 2017 being a target, and Mexico and Germany are the focus of those efforts. In Germany, Frankfurt and Dusseldorf are the likeliest sites, with Berlin and Munich also under consideration.

» Additionally, the league is starting to look at options to bring some form of preseason football to Mexico in the short term -- it could be a team having a part of training camp there, it could be a set of scrimmages.

» The overriding issue in Germany (which had five of six NFL Europe teams, and has produced NFL players) remains television distribution. The league has been able to get its playoff games and the Super Bowl on the air, but has struggled to find a carrier for the regular season.

» Development in Canada remains steady. Meanwhile, the focus in China is on media rights, particularly digitally, with the league looking to distribute its product online.

» Asked if the NFL remains on track to reach its goal of having a team full-time in London by 2022, Waller responded, "Absolutely." Had it not been for the Rugby World Cup, the league would've gone to four games in London this year, so it's a good bet that happens in 2016.] Also, the NFL has a base of 40,000 fans who bought tickets for all three games for this year. The vast majority of those 40,000 are local to London, and bought tickets for all three games last year, which, in the league's eyes, represents the formation of a potential season-ticket base.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...any-to-host-nfl-games-league-explores-markets
 

Kastrioti

Persecution Complex
#FranchiseQBFriday

You can only post about franchise QBs. The list is small, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Matthew Stafford, Drew Brees, Russel Wilson, Andrew Luck.

The list is getting smaller as Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees start aging.
 

Wynnebeck

Banned
#FranchiseQBFriday

You can only post about franchise QBs. The list is small, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Matthew Stafford, Drew Brees, Russel Wilson, Andrew Luck.

The list is getting smaller as Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees start aging.

Why is Stafford on that list?
 
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