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TODAY'S EPISODE: Who's next in line to be No. 1 player? |
We know who's No. 1 on Pete Prisco's Top NFL Players of 2019 list, but who's most likely to unseat Aaron Donald next year? Jason La Canfora has his eye on a WR he thinks can do it (he'll no longer have to corral Eli's high throws) and Dave Richard points to a slightly unexpected QB. The guys also talk PI rule changes, Texans, Todd Gurley and all the latest NFL news. |
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What it will take for Jimmy G to live up to huge deal |
Jimmy Garoppolo had the league's highest cap hit last year at $37M, but he appeared in only three games before tearing his ACL and finished with a middle-of-the-road 90.0 QB rating, which raises the question: How well must Jimmy G play to live up to his $137M contract with the 49ers? Chris Trapasso dove into the numbers, and here's why it's more doable than you'd think. |
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Fantasy Mailbag: Answering the big questions |
James Conner has been talking about how he expects the Steelers to spread the ball around this season, so does that mean it'll be the dreaded running back by committee? Should it scare you from keeping him? Heath Cummings answered that question (short version: nope) and many more from the Fantasy mailbag, including what in the world to do with Gurley. |
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Le'Veon's 911 call sheds light on alleged theft |
Le'Veon Bell told police that he was robbed by two women of more than $500,000 in jewelry while he went to the gym, and it turns out there was even more to the story. Here's what Bell said in a 911 call regarding who the women were, and why it was difficult to identify what they were wearing. |
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Thomas looks to turn WR market upside down |
Michael Thomas led the NFL in receptions last season, yet he made just $915,000 (for comparison, Odell Beckham makes $18M a year). Thomas would like to get paid like he's one of the best WRs in the league, which he is. The problem for the Saints is that Thomas wants a contract that BLOWS AWAY THE MARKET; here's the head-spinning number he's asking for. |
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