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Redskins: Reasonable expectations for Dwayne Haskins in 2020

NFL: One sneaky addition each team in the NFC East should consider

NFL Free Agency: 5 way-too-early landing spots for Chris Godwin

NFL Free Agency 2021: 6 way-too-early landing spots for Aaron Jones

Redskins: Reasonable expectations for Dwayne Haskins in 2020

It’s hard to accurately predict what kind of season we’ll see out of second year quarterback Dwayne Haskins in 2020. He started seven games for

NFL: One sneaky addition each team in the NFC East should consider

The NFC East is typically one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL featuring the likes of the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia

NFL Free Agency: 5 way-too-early landing spots for Chris Godwin

The wide receiver free agency class of 2021 will be filled with players who may have missed their window, journeymen, and those still able to

NFL Free Agency 2021: 6 way-too-early landing spots for Aaron Jones

Aaron Jones has become a big name running back in the NFL. He has had some superstar moments for the Green Bay Packers, but that

One player each team from the NFC East could trade before the 2020 season

NFL rosters are always a work in progress, and for the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Redskins, this has never been

5 NFL teams who need to make a trade before the 2020 season

There is only one thing left to do before the NFL season begins — wait. Free agency has come and gone. The 2020 NFL Draft

NFL Free Agency 2020: 4 ideal landing spots for TE Delanie Walker

The Tennessee Titans decided to move on from Delanie Walker earlier in the offseason by releasing him. He’s currently a free agent and seeking a

Fantasy Football outlook for wide receivers from the NFC East in 2020

When looking at the wide receiver group of the NFC East it’s pretty clear to see where the talent is for fantasy football purposes. There

5 NFL wide receivers poised to become stars in 2020

There are many storylines that come into play during every NFL season. One of the more intriguing is always the players that will end up

6 NFL teams who regret passing up on drafting Aaron Rodgers

In 2005, Aaron Rodgers left the University of California and entered the NFL Draft. A projected top-ten to top-15 pick, Rodgers surprisingly found himself falling