SportsLine simulated NFL Divisional Round to reveal optimal Fantasy football rankings and prop projections for DFS, SGPs and PrizePicks
It's never too early to look ahead, and we're already starting to plan for the 2025 Fantasy season. That's right, it's not even the Super Bowl yet, but we're already getting ready for the next Fantasy campaign.
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SportsLine simulated NFL Divisional Round to reveal optimal Fantasy football rankings and prop projections for DFS, SGPs and PrizePicks
There was opportunity to win even more convincingly against a Saints team that played without starting quarterback Derek Carr, running back Alvin Kamara and leading ... Baltimore’s Derrick Henry and Los Angeles Rams’ Kyren Williams.
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Drew ranks each team's primary running back from the 2024 NFL season. Where does do-it-all playmaker Jahmyr Gibbs land? How about rookie Bucky Irving? Check out the entire ranking, 1-32.
It almost looks fake the way Derrick Henry moves at his size, and Lamar Jackson got fictional flashes when watching him against the Steelers. After Henry ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns in ...
After Derrick Henry ran through and away from the Pittsburgh defense (including Patrick Queen) to score a 44-yard touchdown in the third quarter, he slowly walked off the field and toward the stands.