Several Superstars Return In Week 13…
November 30, 2008
Just when it appeared that several star caliber players had fallen off to the point that owners should consider benching them, many of them came back and showed their stuff in Week 13. Guys like Brian Westbrook, Donovan McNabb, and a few others drastically improved their fantasy value. Read more
We Were Right About, We Were Wrong About…
September 7, 2008
We were uneasy about Patriots QB Tom Brady this week, and he went down early with a knee injury. We were also extremely high on Eagles QB Donovan McNabb and Lions signal caller Jon Kitna in Week 1, and they came through for us huge. Find out where we went right, and where we steered owners wrong in Week 1. Read more
Fantasy Football Week 1 Predictions
September 1, 2008
PHI: McNabb participates
July 22, 2008
SJax, Harrison & McNabb Are Healthy…
July 14, 2008
We’ve always been pretty progressive here at No-Offseason.com, encouraging our readers to look to the future and find the next rising stars. However, this week’s stock market report starts off by acknowledging to former fantasy football superstars that have a great chance at coming back and lighting up the stat column. Why? Because the only thing that was standing in their way - health issues - appear to be less of a concern heading into 2008. Read more
Anthony Gonzalez Is A Difference Maker
June 24, 2008
As the analysis of our most recent expert mock continues, clear cut sleeper options continue to reveal themselves. Find out why it’s so important to keep your head in the game throughout the mid-rounds of your drafts. Read more
2008 Fantasy “X-Factors”
June 19, 2008
2008 is chalked full of guys that could go either way. Guys who are more than capable of putting up huge digits, but only if everything goes perfectly right. We call these guys Fantasy “X-Factors” due to the fact that a certain set of circumstances could spark them to light up the stat column and become a true difference maker. Philly’s Donovan McNabb, who has only played in 33 total games in three seasons since throwing for 3,800 yards and 31 TDs in 2004, is the perfect example of a Fantasy “X-Factor.” Read more
Donovan McNabb To Resume Throwing Soon…
June 15, 2008
According to KFFL, Bob Brookover, of the Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting that Eagles QB Donovan McNabb will resume throwing this upcoming week. McNabb told media recently that his body is fine, and that he’s not at all worried about the shoulder.
We expect McNabb to have his best fantasy season since 2004. The only question is, which one of his WRs - Reggie Brown, Kevin Curtis, Jason Avant, DeSean Jackson, TE L.J. Smith or a combination of all - will step up and allow him to air it out the way we know he can?
See where McNabb ranks in our QB rankings.
Donovan McNabb Laughs At Injury Concerns…
June 13, 2008
Yes, Donovan McNabb has tendonitis in his shoulder. Does he seemed concerned with it at all? No. The Eagles’ veteran QB should be fine by the start of training camp and reportedly told media that he considers his shoulder situation a non-issue. An MRI revealed no structural damage, and earlier this off-season it was reported that McNabb’s ACL, which he tore back in 2006, has felt better than ever.
We consider McNabb a top sleeper QB1 candidate in 2008. He’s a guy you can get in the fifth round or beyond, and end up giving you better production than many signal callers who will be taken ahead of him this summer.
Is Donovan McNabb Injured Already?
June 6, 2008
A good portion of the fantasy football population is expecting Donovan McNabb to get injured at some point this season, and for a moment, it appeared that he had already suffered a shoulder injury.
McNabb - like all starting QBs at this point in the season - has been on a pitch count during practice, and when he neared his pitch count, his balls lost some zip. After that, WR Kevin Curtis made a weird comment to media about McNabb’s shoulder being sore, but the comment had no validity to it, according to others.
McNabb was then seen taking batting practice with the Phillies last night, so we think he’s just fine.
Dynasty owners are showing interest in second year signal caller Kevin Kolb due to McNabb’s injury history, however, we really think McNabb will return to form in 2008.
The Kevin Kolb Discussion…
June 4, 2008
No-Offseason.com readers are starting to talk about the dynasty value of Eagles second year signal caller Kevin Kolb. He looked decent in one preseason game last year, but finds himself behind Donovan McNabb. So, how much of an impact can he actually make?
Well, if McNabb goes down, Kolb appears to be the one who will slide in and take over the duties, as he’s worked with the second team in off-season practices thus far. However, we have faith that McNabb will stay healthy this year, so we’re not sure Kolb is really worth a roster spot - even in deep formats.
McNabb & More Rising; Gates & More Falling…
May 5, 2008
Mini-camps are here, and there are several factors affecting player value. Some guys are changing positions, while others are getting beat out and are likely to lose playing time. One thing though, that’s always interesting to keep an eye on this time of year, is players coming back from injuries. Read more




