Posts Tagged ‘Javarris James’
Posted: Sunday, December 19th, 2010 | Michael Fabiano Tags: Rex Grossman, Arian Foster, Donald Brown, Javarris James, Michael Vick, Mike Shanahan, Ray Rice, Rex Grossman, Santana Moss, Vincent Jackson
Pulling in a couple of fantasy thoughts from the Twitterverse.
Posted: Sunday, November 14th, 2010 | Adam Rank Tags: Brandon Marshall, Calvin Johnson, Dan Carpenter, Don Strock, Jahvid Best, Javarris James, LaDainian Tomlinson, Matt Forte, Mike Goodson, Mike Thomas, Peyton Manning, Shonn Greene
Here is the list of running backs who are better — fantasy wise — than Bears RB Matt Forte.
Posted: Monday, November 8th, 2010 | Adam Rank Tags: Austin Collie, Blair White, Indianapolis Colts, Javarris James, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Wayne
Colts WR Austin Collie is expected to recover from his concussion, and his status for Sunday’s game vs. the Bengals is in question. But what is not in question is that you need to make sure that you have WR Blair White and pretty much every Colts player on the roster. Maybe even RB Javarris James, too.
Posted: Friday, November 5th, 2010 | Adam Rank Tags: Anthony Gonzalez, Austin Collie, Dave Dameshek, Donald Brown, Indianapolis Colts, Javarris James, Joseph Addai, Mike Hart, Peyton Manning, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Wayne
The Colts could save a lot of time and effort if they just listed every notable player on their team as questionable or worse. The Colts injury report looks like the VIP list for St. Elmo Steak House in Indianapolis — WRs Austin Collie (hand), Anthony Gonzalez (knee), Mike Hart (ankle) and Joseph Addai (neck) are all questionable or worse.
Posted: Sunday, October 10th, 2010 | Frank Tadych Tags: Donald Brown, Frank Tadych, Indianapolis Colts, Javarris James, Joseph Addai, Mike Hart, Week 5 injuries 2010
The Colts are locked in a tight game against the Chiefs, and currently don’t have Josph Addai on the field.
Posted: Sunday, March 28th, 2010 | Gil Brandt Tags: 2010 Pro Days, Darryl Sharpton, Dedrick Epps, Jason Fox, Javarris James, Jimmy Graham, Miami, Sam Shields
Historically, players that run on FieldTurf post slightly faster times than those that work out on grass. Miami (Fla.) is the exception, however.