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:

Watch it live on NFL Network.

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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86% make playoffs with Fantasy Football Draftomatic 2013

I conducted an informal survey of Fantasy Football Draftomatic 2013 customers, asking the following questions:

  1. How many leagues were you in?
  2. How many of your teams got into the playoffs?
  3. How many of your teams won a championship?

About 11% of customers responded, totaling 36 fantasy football teams.

The results:

  • 86% of the teams made the playoffs
  • 28% of the teams won their championships

Fantasy Football, NFL, Draft, Draftomatic, 2013, Excel

We came so close to my goal of increasing the percentage of teams that make the playoffs to 90%.  Yes, I want at least 9 out of 10 Draftomatic teams to make the playoffs.  That would be so cool!

One way was to compliment the Fantasy Football Draftomatic, by addressing the weekly challenges of whom to start.  Drafting a strong team is probably the most important task during the season.  Starting your highest scoring players is a close 2nd.

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“MORE NFL” — A Bad Lip Reading of The NFL

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Spock Needs A Monday Night Miracle

Guest Blog: Giants RB Andre Brown Re-Fractures Leg

The New York Giants running game was dealt a significant blow during their fourth preseason game when Andre Brown fractured the same leg that took him out during last season. If he doesn’t go on season ending injured reserve it’s possible the Giants make him their lone candidate for designation to return later in the season. But at the very least, Brown will almost certainly miss half the year….

View the entire article at FF Lockerroom.

Guest Blog: Brandon Moore, Deon Grant Announce Retirement

Jamaal Anderson

A pair of NFL veterans announced their plans to retire yesterday.

Guard, Brandon Moore, who had just signed a one-year deal to play with the Cowboys couldn’t make the trip to Dallas after having second thoughts….

Read the full article at the FFLockerRoom.

Seahawks WR Percy Harvin out several months

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….


Read the full article at the FFLockerRoom.