Preseason Stock Market Report…
August 18, 2008
So, things happen in the preseason, and we all know to take them with a grain of salt, right? Well, as more and more position battles are ironed out, and as more and more players stake their claim on certain gigs via their consistent, high level of play, we’re able to really see clearly whose fantasy stock has truly risen from various factors, and who is still just fool’s gold. Read more
We Called It: Favre Traded To Jets
August 6, 2008
We have to He-Man ourselves on this one and give credit where credit is truly due. One month ago, we predicted that Brett Favre would be traded to the New York Jets. SI’s Peter King recently called this summer’s story the most unpredictable story he’s ever covered, and No-Offseason.com predicted the outcome. Read more
Brett Favre To Be Traded To Jets?
July 8, 2008
By now you’ve read plenty regarding former Packers QB Brett Favre and his potential return to the National Football League. SI’s Peter King recently reported that Favre’s agent Bus Cook could write a letter to Green Bay asking that Favre be removed from the reserved/retired list. It’s what would follow that remains a mystery. Read more
Calvin & Roy To Enjoy 2008
June 27, 2008
Detroit Lions flankers Calvin Johnson and Roy Williams both watched a man referred to as an “offensive genius” and a “passing guru” walk out the door and head west this off-season, find out why our sources think they’ll be better off without him. Read more
IDPs & Brandon Jackson On The Rise…
June 24, 2008
Our stock market report has typically forecasted the increase or decrease in player values from a fantasy perspective. While it will continue to do that, we’re also adding a new spin on it this season. Read more
New York Jets QB Battle “Dead Even”
June 11, 2008
Rotoworld says that according to the New York Daily News, the New York Jets QB battle is “dead even” between Kellen Clemens and Chad Pennington, but not necessarily in a good way.
It seems that Clemens has been a bit disappointing in that he’s really done nothing to separate himself from from Pennington. Apparently Pennington really wants to start, but really needs to step up his game on the field in 2008 in order to keep his job.
Our money is on Pennington winning the battle right now, especially behind a revamped offensive line.
Jets Grab Erik Ainge In Round Five…
April 27, 2008
The New York Jets drafted Tennessee QB Erik Ainge at the end of the fifth round, after not addressing the position previously in the NFL Draft. Ainge will likely make the squad, and could possibly compete for playing time if Chad Pennington continues to be sub-par, and Kellen Clemens doesn’t work out.
Ainge has a big arm, and at 6′6″, he’s always been considered a solid pro prospect. In fact, the Jets may have waited on a QB because they knew he’d be avaialble late.
Discuss this more in our forums.
Chad Pennington To Be Dealt…
April 25, 2008
There are many sources that believe the Jets could deal Chad Pennington on draft day. The Jets are definitely eyeing Matt Ryan with the sixth overall pick, and are likely to select a potential starting signal caller early on even if they pass on Ryan.
Since the squad only carries two QBs, either Pennington or Kellen Clemens would likely go, and Pennington has more trade value at this point.
Gates’ Injury Worse Than Most Think?
April 3, 2008
Do dynasty owners of Antonio Gates have cause for concern this season? Our sources tell us that he’s still not right after suffering a major toe injury during the playoffs in January. He was able to play in the AFC Championship game against New England, but the injury has all the makings of being something that nags him throughout all of 2008. Owners should monitor this situation carefully, as turf toe has much worse implications than most realize. Read more
Ryan Draws Interest From `Phins & Jets
March 31, 2008
Boston College QB Matt Ryan has worked out for the Dolphins and Jets, and is expected to also visit Kansas City. The fact that all of these teams select within the top 10 of the NFL Draft gives us confidence he’ll be selected very high. We like Ryan as a solid pro prospect that could have some fantasy value by 2009 or 2010.
Sage Rosenfels, Texans QB
No-Offseason.com
Word is that Rosenfels may still be traded to the Minnesota Vikings sometime before the NFL Draft.
Willie Parker, Steelers RB
No-Offseason.com
The Steelers are confident that Parker will return at 100 percent from his broken fibula, but have hedged their bet by adding Mewelde Moore and retaining Najeh Davenport.
Hines Ward, Steelers WR
No-Offseason.com
Ward will be 100 percent after undergoing a knee scope. Mike Tomlin is encouraged by what he’s seen.
Mark Bradley, Bears WR
No-Offseason.com
Mark Bradley thinks he’ll be the Bears “go to” receiver in 2008. Well, he definitely has a shot at it.
Tom Brady, Patriots QB
No-Offseason.com
Word out of Foxborough is that Tom Brady’s ankle will easily be 100 percent by minicamps.
Rod Marinelli, Lions Head Coach
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Marinelli says he’s targeting RB, OT, DE and LB as the positions he’ll focus on drafting in April.
Chad Pennington, Jets QB
No-Offseason.com
It looks like Pennington will not only remain a Jet in 2008, but he’ll have a legit chance to start as well.




