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Get your head out of the stars, fantasy players

Having fantasy football analysts star-struck shouldn’t be a surprise given our current obsession with celebrity in our TMZ-driven world. But it was kind of shocking to hear fellow NFL.com gurus Michael Fabiano and Bucky Brooks trumpet some falling stars during our Fantasy Friday taping this week.

Ravens RB Rice making waves in breakout season

Ravens RB Ray Rice has gone from a preseason sleeper to an absolute star in fantasy circles.

Despite 2008 success, RB Jones losing fantasy value

Thomas Jones might have been one of the most productive running backs in fantasy football last season, but Michael Fabiano sees his value falling with the new-look Jets.

Grant, McFadden move up in fantasy rankings

Looking for the most in-depth and up-to-date information for your fantasy football draft? NFL.com has everything you need to dominate your league, including Michael Fabiano’s updated running back rankings.

Ravens backfield could be fantasy headache … again

Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron cleared the air on his team’s backfield situation. As Michael Fabiano writes, his explanation is certain to give fantasy owners headaches.

Rice’s fantasy value on the rise … for now

Fantasy footballers need to remember the name of RB Ray Rice when it comes time to draft.
Rice has been running with the first-team offense and is currently ahead of Willis McGahee on the Ravens’ depth chart. McGahee had been limited in workouts because of an arthroscopic procedure on his knee, but he’s getting closer to [...]

Rice could become a sleeper in Baltimore

Michael Fabiano talks about the possibility of Ray Rice becoming a fantasy sleeper in 2009.

Neal’s deal has Raiders, Ravens fantasy implications

The Raiders haven’t been fantasy relevant for what seems like a long time. But the team made a move in that direction by signing a guy that won’t score many direct fantasy points. The Raiders signed FB Lorenzo Neal in a move that should be viewed as good news for RB Darren McFadden. The move might also give the Ravens a true No. 1 running back.

Jaguars – Ravens inactives

Ray Rice is out again, meaning that Le’Ron McClain and Willis McGahee will share carries. Hey, it worked out last week against Dallas. Receiver Derrick Mason did not practice this week, but is active and will start. Safety Ed Reed, as expected, will start.

Long runs by Ravens crush Cowboys

The Ravens put away the Cowboys on Thursday night with two memorable fourth quarter touchdown runs — of 77 and 82 yards — that were the longest allowed in the history of Texas Stadium.

All McClain, all the time

Le’Ron McClain has seen all of the carries for the Ravens in the first quarter, leaving Willis McGahee and Ray Rice to occupy space on the sidelines. McClain has rushed five times for 24 yards in Cincinnati.