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TODAY'S EPISODE: Lions' breakout potential, fatal flaw |
There's actually a lot to like about the Lions, so much that 20% of Pete Prisco's list of breakout players are with Detroit. But MAN is that a tough division. Pete says the Vikings could have the third best D of the four, and I've got playing in the NFC North as the Lions' fatal flaw. We talk breakout players, plus the latest NFL news, and you can check out my list of every team's fatal flaw. |
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Ranking the first four drafted QBs (plus Rosen) |
There were four QBs taken in the first two rounds of the draft, and Jason La Canfora says none are in what you would call an ideal spot. Throw in Josh Rosen, and that's five tough spots. But who'll most likely trend upward? JLC ranked them by chance of success, and while Daniel Jones may be where you'd expect, the other four probably aren't. |
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How Cowboys can keep modern-day triplets together |
The Cowboys won three Super Bowls in four seasons using the triplets concept (Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin) and now they're hoping Dak, Zeke and Amari can have big-time success, too. But how can Dallas keep their new triplets together and happy? Joel Corry breaks down the numbers, and has an interesting look at the rest of the roster, as well. |
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Browns in Super Bowl? They're three steps away |
You know it's been a crazy offseason when people start using the words Browns and Super Bowl in the same sentence. The Westgate has Cleveland's odds to win it all at 16-1, which is NUTS for a team that's won eight games in three years. Still, John Breech says a title is absolutely in reach for this new-look team, but these three steps must come first. |
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Jets mess: Maccagnan fired; Bell not a Gase guy? |
Mike Maccagnan played a role in the Jets' hiring of Adam Gase, but now he probably wishes he hadn't. About four months after Gase's hiring, Maccagnan has been canned as GM, and things could get really awkward once Le'Veon Bell shows up. Here's why Bell and Gase might not get off on the right foot. |
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Five most confusing Jets decisions in recent memory |
The Jets fired their GM three weeks after he presumably oversaw their draft, and after an offseason in which they spent almost $200M on four big free-agent signings. IT'S CONFUSING, but the Jets are good at being that. Cody Benjamin broke down the five most confusing recent Jets moves; one 2016 draft pick is a real head-scratcher. |
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