Posts Tagged ‘Anquan Boldin’
Posted: Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013 | Michael Fabiano Tags: NFL Fantasy football, A.J. Jenkins, Anquan Boldin, Colin Kaepernick, Michael Crabtree, NFL fantasy football, Vernon Davis
The first huge fantasy loss of the offseason happened on Wednesday, as Michael Crabtree, tore his Achilles in OTAs and could miss the 2013 campaign.
Posted: Monday, May 13th, 2013 | Marcas Grant Tags: Three and out, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Bernard Pierce, David Garrard, Geno Smith, Mark Sanchez, Matt Flynn, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Ray Rice, Terrelle Pryor, Tyler Wilson
In today’s Three and Out: the QB battles in New York and Oakland are heating up and Ray Rice wants to catch even more passes in Baltimore.
Posted: Tuesday, May 7th, 2013 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Three and out, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, Jordan Cameron, New York Giants, Torrey Smith, Victor Cruz
In today’s Three and Out: the Ravens are seeking more pass-catchers; the Giants are trying to re-sign a current one and the Browns hope to develop one.
Posted: Wednesday, April 24th, 2013 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Three and out, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Isaac Redman, Jonathan Dwyer, Matt Flynn, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, rashard mendenhall, Ray Rice, Terrelle Pryor, Torrey Smith
In today’s Three and Out: The Steelers want a No. 1 running back; Torrey Smith wants to be a No. 1 receiver and the Raiders are still seeking a No. 1 quarterback.
Posted: Monday, March 11th, 2013 | Michael Fabiano Tags: Fantasy football, Anquan Boldin, Colin Kaepernick, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis
Anquan Boldin is now a member of the San Francisco 49ers, but he shouldn’t be playing a prominent role for your fantasy team ion 2013.
Posted: Sunday, December 9th, 2012 | Adam Rank Tags: Robert Griffin III, A.J. Green, Adrian Peterson, Andrew Luck, Anquan Boldin, Brandon Gibson, Bryce Brown, Cam Newton, Clay Harbor, Dallas Clark, David Wilson, Drew Brees, Eric Young, Jamaal Charles, Kyle Rudolph, Matt Ryan, Montell Owens, Nick Foles, RG3, Russell Wilson, Steven Hauschka, Tennessee Titans, Tony Romo
For the majority of the season, I have admonished fantasy enthusiasts for having too many good quarterbacks. Trade one! I often decried. They can’t score fantasy points for you from the bench.
The expression I search for right now is “hoist on my own petard.”
Posted: Tuesday, July 31st, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Three and out, Anquan Boldin, Chad Johnson, Joe Flacco, Kendall Wright, Kenny Britt, Torrey Smith
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Chad Johnson is making the most out of his new surroundings, but is he worth the risk in fantasy football leagues?
Posted: Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Three and out, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Chad Henne, Eli Manning, Joe Flacco, Joe Philbin, Laurent Robinson, Lee Evans, Mario Manningham, Matt Flynn, Matt Moore, Miami Dolphins, Mohamed Sanu, New York Giants, Ramses Barden, Ray Rice, Torrey Smith, Victor Cruz, Vincent Jackson, Wes Welker
With Mario Manningham expected to hit free agency, the Giants could consider a number of options for what has become a rather productive No. 3 receiver position.
Posted: Thursday, December 22nd, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Three and out, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Chris Johnson, Ed Dickson, Jamie Harper, Mario Manningham, New York Giants, Tennessee Titans
With news that Anquan Boldin is finished for the regular season, fantasy owners might find more relief in Baltimore’s tight end than in their receiving corps.
Posted: Monday, December 5th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Fantasy Faux Pas, Anquan Boldin, Caleb Hanie, Cam Newton, Larry Fitzgerald, LeGarrette Blount, New York Jets, Percy Harvin, Pierre Garcon, Pittsburgh Steelers, robert meachem, Shonn Greene
In the final week of the fantasy regular season, a faux pas can mean the end of your year. We highlight some of the best from Week 13 in the Fantasy Faux Pas blog.
Posted: Tuesday, November 8th, 2011 | jasonfsmith1 Tags: Blog Log Blog, Alex Smith, Anquan Boldin, Brady Quinn, Calvin Johnson, Eddie Royal, frank gore, Greg Olsen, Jay Cutler, Joe Flacco, Kellen Winslow, Matt Forte, Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Oakland Raiders, Ray Rice, Roddy White, Ryan Torain, San Diego Chargers, Todd Heap
With the first Thursday night game of the year around the corner, Jason Smith breaks down previous Thursday night games and finds one position has generally excelled above all others.
Posted: Monday, September 26th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Wes Welker, Andre Caldwell, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Davone Bess, Denver Broncos, Eric Decker, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Mike Thomas, New England Patriots
Going beyond the surface stats, Jason Smith says there are values to be found at the wide receiver position.
Posted: Thursday, March 17th, 2011 | Lisa Altobelli Tags: College Football, Anquan Boldin, Arian Foster, Champ Bailey, Percy Harvin, Quentin Jammer, Tamba Hali, Tom Brady, Will Smith
The brackets are in.The first games are in the books.And optimism still abounds (coupled with some extra bravado from some St. Pat’s Day Guinness) as the NCAA Basketball Tournament officially gets underway.
Posted: Saturday, January 15th, 2011 | Bucky Brooks Tags: Joe Flacco, Anquan Boldin, Ben Roethlisberger, Ray Rice, T.J. Houshmandzadeh
I don’t think that the Ravens’ Joe Flacco is a big-time quarterback. He has great talent, but I don’t know if he has the “it” factor needed to be a franchise guy.
Posted: Saturday, January 15th, 2011 | Jason La Canfora Tags: T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Anquan Boldin, Antonio Brown, David Reed, Derrick Mason, Donte' Stallworth, Emmanuel Sanders, Haloti Ngata, Jared Gaither, Marshal Yanda, Michael Oher, Mike Wallace
Ravens WR Anquan Boldin and T.J. Houshmandzadeh both wanted more balls this season, but both had huge drops in the team’s loss to the Steelers. Boldin dropped a touchdown late in the fourth quarter, and Houshmandzadeh dropped a game-preserving pass.
Even after some big-name acquisitions, the Ravens still need help at receiver and especially one who can stretch the field.