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The 2010 NFL Draft may have concluded but we haven’t stopped…

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  • Separate Rookie QB Fantasy Football Rankings With Analysis For One-Year & Dynasty Leagues
  • Top Rookie RB, WR, TE Offensive Analysis
  • We Go The Distance With IDP Rankings & Analysis For DE, LB & DB
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Our Number Five Prospect In College Football…

The countdown continues and our number five prospect in college football is…

Cornerback Patrick Peterson, LSU (Junior):

Pros: If an NFL general manager were allowed to go into a secret laboratory and create his perfect cornerback, that player would look like Patrick Peterson. Standing at 6’1” and 211 pounds, Peterson has the size to jam wide receivers effectively at the line of scrimmage and contest jump balls with even the biggest NFL pass catchers. Peterson’s frame is pure muscle and the length on his arms is outstanding for a cornerback. He also has very broad shoulders that allow him to carry his weight very naturally without impacting his speed or burst. In addition to his prototypical size, this Tiger also possesses the quick-twitch athleticism and raw speed to hang

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Opinion: It’s Brett’s World We Just Live Here

Spring simply wouldn’t be spring without some discussion about Brett Favre’s decision to retire…or not. Like a Hollywood movie Favre writes the script, leaving the audience in suspense until the final minutes before training camp. However, this year there is little suspense: it’s clear he will return.

It was only 11 months ago that the flirtation between Favre and the Vikings became a reality. After stringing us along for weeks, Favre made the decision to return for his 19th NFL season.

With 285 regular season starts and 19 seasons under his belt, the savvy veteran knows he can avoid annoyances like, say, training camp in the dog days of summer.  

After he signed with the Vikings, I wrote a piece on the success of quarterbacks who have spent a large and successful amount of time with one team before moving elsewhere toward the end

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Our Number Four Prospect In College Football…

The countdown continues and our number four prospect in college football is…

Defensive End Marcel Dareus, Alabama (Junior):

Pros: For a 3-4 defensive end Marcel Dareus is a unique player. The incoming junior, who stands at 6’4”, is expected by many to be one of the elite prospects in the 2011 draft. Dareus became a household name when he won Defensive MVP honors in the BCS Championship Game last season against Texas—Dareus not only knocked Colt McCoy out of the game with a devastating hit, he returned an interception for a touchdown. But that game is hardly the only reason he’s on scouts’ radar; he is no flash in the pan. What truly stands out about Dareus is that he has an incredible fluidity for a man his size.

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Our Number Three Prospect In College Football…

The countdown continues and our number three prospect in college football is…

Wide Receiver A.J. Green, Georgia (Junior):

Pros: At 6’4” and 200-plus pounds A.J. Green is about to enter his junior season as Georgia’s main offensive threat. Green is almost impossible to cover one-on-one as his short-area burst, height and leaping ability are simply too much for one defensive back to handle. Green might not have the elite top-end speed many are expecting him to have (4.3); it is clearly more than functional as we believe it to be in the 4.4-range. He shows exceptional ability at finding soft spots in zone coverage and even when he is engaged in tight coverage, Green’s impressive frame, leaping ability, aggressiveness and mid-air acrobatics allow him to come down with

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LISTEN — NFL Player Spotlight: Danny Clark

Ten-year NFL veteran Danny Clark joins us to talk about his memories of breaking into the NFL, including waiting to be drafted, the motivation he gained by waiting until the seventh round, fighting for a roster spot and playing for Super Bowl winning coach Tom Coughlin.  A free agent, Clark fills us in on his current status, as well as his post-NFL interests which include acting, broadcasting and politics.

You also learn about the Danny Clark Foundation and the Annual Charity Weekend . Hosted by Daniel Mogollon.

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Danny Clark Foundation Annual Charity Weekend

Chicago, IL The best of comedy and a French-designed black tie gala will embrace the streets of Chicago as local native and 10-year NFL veteran Danny Clark of the New York Giants hosts the Danny Clark Foundation’s Annual Charity Weekend.

The weekend will kick-off with the “Laughs 4 Life” Celebrity Comedy Revue on Friday, May 7 at the Harold Washington Cultural Center (4701 S. Martin Luther King Drive), and it will be followed by the “Le Moulin Rouge, A Night in Paris” black tie gala on Saturday, May 8, 2010 at the Alhambra Palace (1240 W. Randolph).

The “Le Moulin Rouge, A Night in Paris” black tie gala on Saturday will be co-hosted and emceed by actor Hosea Chanchez (“Malik” of “The Game”), and also includes special performances from R&B artist Leela James (Stax Records) and Dondria (So So Def).

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Our Number Two Prospect In College Football…

The countdown continues and our number two prospect in college football is…

Quarterback Jake Locker, Washington (Senior):

Pros: With Locker’s combination of arm strength and athletic ability, many believed he would have challenged Sam Bradford as the number one overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft had the Husky declared. The Washington native has the type of zip on his passes necessary to fit the ball in tight spots, as well as make all the throws required in the NFL. Locker also has the ability to create a throwing window in any situation, easily manipulating his release point to ensure the ball will not be batted down. When he gets the time to set his feet within the pocket and play with proper footwork the Pac-10 product has little

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NFL: Another Bengal in the Slammer

WLWT Cincinnati reports that Bengals WR Maurice Purify was arrested at 2AM Tuesday morning for disorderly conduct. Purify was taken into custody following a skirmish at Jefferson Hall, a bar in Newport (KY).

Mancini’s Take: Do you think the Bengals are having second thoughts about pursuing Adam “Pacman” Jones after hearing about this? Knowing them, probably not. Ending up behind bars is nothing new for Purify, who was arrested twice during his days as a Nebraska Cornhusker, as well as being suspended by his team. What’s happens now to the troubled receiver is irrelevant. His chances of making the team were already slim and this latest incident makes him radioactive. The fact is the Bengals should have never brought him in as a rookie free agent back in 2008. It’s somewhat plausible to imagine a team rolling the dice on one, maybe two, problem individuals with checkered pasts, but Cincy has

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NFL: Another Bengal in the Slammer

WLWT Cincinnati reports that Bengals WR Maurice Purify was arrested at 2AM Tuesday morning for disorderly conduct. Purify was taken into custody following a skirmish at Jefferson Hall, a bar in Newport (KY).

Mancini’s Take: Do you think the Bengals are having second thoughts about pursuing Adam “Pacman” Jones after hearing about this? Knowing them, probably not. Ending up behind bars is nothing new for Purify, who was arrested twice during his days as a Nebraska Cornhusker, as well as being suspended by his team. What’s happens now to the troubled receiver is irrelevant. His chances of making the team were already slim and this latest incident makes him radioactive. The fact is the Bengals should have never brought him in as a rookie free agent back in 2008. It’s somewhat plausible to imagine a team rolling the dice on one, maybe two,

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