Category Archives: NFL

2015 NFL Draft Results, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

Download the FREE Excel spreadsheet of the NFL draft results: NFL Draft Results 2015

Or, sample the below embedded spreadsheet:

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NFL 2015 Schedule, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

I turned the NFL 2015 schedule into a normalized Excel table.  So now, you can sort, filter, and PivotTable it!

Click this link to download the FREE Excel spreadsheet: NFL 2015 Schedule

Or, sample the below embedded spreadsheet:

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2015 NFL Combine Results, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

Find this season’s fastest and strongest rookies.  You might even find some winning fantasy football sleepers.

Download the Excel spreadsheet for FREE!  Click nfl-combine-results-2015.

You can sample the embedded Excel spreadsheet directly below.

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NFL 2014 Schedule, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

Update: Click here for NFL 2015 Schedule.

I turned the NFL 2014 schedule into a normalized Excel table.  So now, you can sort, filter, and PivotTable it!

Click this link to download the FREE Excel spreadsheet: NFL 2014 Schedule

Or, sample the below embedded spreadsheet:

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2014 NFL Draft Order, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

“The 2014 NFL Draft returns to prime-time, with the first round taking place Thursday, May 8, followed by the second and third rounds on Friday, May 9. Rounds 4-7 will be held Saturday, May 10.”

Download the FREE Excel spreadsheet of the NFL draft order: NFL Draft Order 2014

Or, sample the below embedded spreadsheet:

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Click here to visit NFL.com’s round-by-round draft tracker.  It’s updated automatically.

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2014 NFL Combine Results, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

Find this season’s fastest and strongest rookies.  You might even find some winning fantasy football sleepers.

Download the Excel spreadsheet for FREE!  Click NFL Combine Results 2014.

You can sample the embedded Excel spreadsheet directly below.

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Guest Blog: Vikings looking to strike gold in Cordarrelle Patterson

Jamaal Anderson

Moving up into the 1st Round and taking with the 29th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings select Cordarrelle Patterson, Wide Receiver, Tennessee.

Cordarrelle Patterson, Min (5) Tennessee – 6’2 216 lbs – 4.33 40-yard dash

The Vikings traded the farm to the Patriots to move up to snag Tennessee WR Cordarrelle Patterson with the 29th selection overall in the NFL draft. The Vikings surrendered to the Patriots a 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th Round picks for the 29th overall pick to move up and draft the big speedy receiver….


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Guest Blog: Bengals Release Former First Round Pick DE Jamaal Anderson

Jamaal Anderson

The Cincinnati Bengals have released former Falcons first round pick, DE Jamaal Anderson. Arguably one of the bigger busts in recent memory…

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Guest Blog: Charly Martin Claimed Off Waivers By The San Francisco 49ers

Charly Martin

Well it didn’t take Charly Martin long to find a new home! Just yesterday, Charly was released by the Seattle Seahawks. I don’t believe anyone expected Martin to be claimed but the receiver needy 49ers came calling. They claimed Martin and will bring the backup slot receiver into camp to compete for a job….

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Guest Blog: Will Maurice Jones-Drew Bounce Back In 2013?

Maurice Jones-Drew answering guest questions a...

Maurice Jones-Drew answering guest questions at ESPN The Weekend on February 26, 2010 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

After struggling through a disappointing 2012 campaign, Jacksonville’s Maurice Jones-Drew has seen his fantasy football stock plummet heading into this fall. Instead of looking at his past track record, many can’t erase the memories of a hold out to begin the season, and then a disappointing year to top it off. However, now that he appears to be healthy and ready to go with no contract issues lingering, can he return to form in 2013?

The biggest key for Jones-Drew right now is that he still has two more years before reaching that dreaded 30 years old plateau that running backs fear. Since he has played at a high level for so long, some feel as though he is already over the hill.

Sure, he only found the end zone once last year, but he still had an above-average year on yards per carry. That is good news for those looking to draft him somewhat early in their fantasy football draft.

So just how high will you consider taking Jones-Drew? He has dropped all the way to the 15-20 range among running backs, which seems a bit harsh for a guy who was at the top of the game in 2011. The Jaguars still do not have a consistent offense, so he will get plenty of touches to try and get things going.

With #2 overall pick Luke Joeckel (OT) headlining an improved line to protect runners, Jones-Drew should be ready to go for a strong season. He has a proven track record, so that should make him at least a top 10 running back pick. Don’t be scared off and think that one bad season will end up ruining his career. He might not be the top running back in the NFL, but he will have a strong 2013 campaign.