Archive for February, 2011

Mayock: Questions over Newton aren’t about talent

For the NFL decision-makers who must ultimately evaluate Cam Newton, how much stock is put into a controlled, scripted workout? How much was really learned about Newton that wasn’t known before, and how much could he really benefit?

Newton holds media-only workout

Let the Cam Newton buzz officially begin.

Lewis not retiring, has ‘unfinished business’

Ravens fans, breathe easy. The rumblings that 12-time Pro Bowler Ray Lewis is poised to retire don’t appear to be on-point.

Boise State’s Young leaps in Mayock’s rankings

NFL Network’s Mike Mayock released his latest rankings of top five prospects per position, with Boise State WR Titus Young making one of the biggest leaps. Young is listed third, behind Georgia’s A.J. Green and Alabama’s Julio Jones.

It’s never too soon for fantasy football 2011

It’s time to start thinking about fantasy football 2011, and we here at NFL.com want your input!

McNabb a fit in Minnesota?

Who are the potential suitors for Donovan McNabb? NFL Network analyst Charles Davis sees a potential fit in Minnesota.

Auburn’s Fairley top prospect heading into combine

With the start of the NFL Scouting Combine only two weeks away, scouts and coaches are in the midst of intense discussions regarding the 2011 NFL Draft class.

Harbaugh getting a closer look at Alex Smith

Here’s something for 49ers fans to keep tabs on as the NFL heads into an uncertain offseason: New head coach Jim Harbaugh and former starting QB Alex Smith seem to be developing a working relationship.

Pondering the future of Kevin Kolb

What does the future hold for Kevin Kolb? It’s pretty complicated.

Mayock: Packers poised for consecutive runs

The talk started before the lights at Cowboys Stadium had been turned off following Super Bowl XLV: These Packers are in position for a long run of success.

Fandemonium hits the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl

Hey NFL fan! It’s Ralph Lanier Jr., your NFL Director of Fandemonium here to tell you all about my phenomenal experiences at the 2011 Pro Bowl and also Super Bowl XLV. It’s been a busy and exciting couple of weeks and sadly, these are my final two entries.

Fairley making his case to Panthers fans

A number of NFL players have shown that having instant access to their thoughts is not always a good thing. Right Nick Barnett?

Revis: I want Ochocinco

Here’s an idea on just what the New Jersey Jets need: Chad Ochocinco.

Newton will have plenty of questions to answer

When the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine rolls by in a few weeks, NFL talent evaluators will have a lot of questions for former Auburn QB Cam Newton, a projected first-round pick.

An inside look at Nelson’s breakout game

Jordy Nelson seemed like an improbable candidate to have a monster game in the Super Bowl. But the opportunities were there for the third-year receiver against the Steelers, and he took advantage of nearly all of them to the tune of nine receptions for 140 yards and a touchdown. A career game in every way.

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