Posts Tagged ‘Alshon Jeffery’
Posted: Thursday, March 21st, 2013 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Three and out, Alshon Jeffery, Brandon Marshall, Chris Johnson, Devin Hester, Reggie Bush, Shonn Greene
In today’s Three and Out: Chris Johnson isn’t happy with Shonn Greene coming in; Reggie Bush could return kicks and Devin Hester is no longer a WR.
Posted: Tuesday, August 28th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: A.J. Green, Alshon Jeffery, Calvin Johnson, Darrelle Revis, Julio Jones, Justin Blackmon, Kendall Wright
Everybody wants to find the next A.J. Green or Julio Jones, but Marcas Grant writes that finding the next big fantasy football rookie WR is far from an exact science.
Posted: Thursday, May 17th, 2012 | Michael Fabiano Tags: Three and out, Alshon Jeffery, Kenny Britt, robert meachem
Kenny Britt’s second knee surgery in less than one year shouldn’t have fantasy owners too worried about his 2012 value.
Posted: Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 | Adam Rank Tags: Three and out, Ahmad Bradshaw, Alshon Jeffery, frank gore, Ian Kennedy, Jay Cutler, Jered Weaver, Junior Seau, Matt Forte, Michael Bush
It’s time for a look at the top fantasy storylines of the day.
Posted: Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 | Ian Rapoport Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, Alshon Jeffery, Bears, rookie, signing, South Carolina
Today, the Bears became trailblazers in a very non-exciting way. They agreed to terms with WR Alshon Jeffery, a former South Carolina star who they selected 45th overall in the draft. It’s stunningly fast, even for Bears negotiator Cliff Stein, a noted speed demon. All of which made me think: How? And why can’t other teams sign their draft picks just as fast? For some answers, I spoke with Jeffery’s agent, Eugene Parker of Maximum Sports Management. He broke down how it happened so quickly and had this to say when I asked if August, last-minute signings are a thing of the past. “They should be,” Parker said. “They should be over. But it takes two. People may have different […]
Posted: Monday, April 2nd, 2012 | Gil Brandt Tags: 2012 pro days, Alshon Jeffery, Antonio Allen, C.C. Whitlock, Gil Brandt, Jay Wooten, Melvin Ingram, Rokevious Watkins, South Carolina, Stephen Garcia, Stephon Gilmore, Travian Robertson
South Carolina has a stellar class, and could have three players — DE Melvin Ingram, WR Alshon Jeffery and CB Stephon Gilmore — selected in the first two rounds in April’s draft.