SneakerReporter NFL Top 30: #29 Philip Rivers

SneakerReporter NFL Top 30: #29 Philip Rivers

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29. Philip Rivers

 

Team: Los Angeles Chargers

Position: QB

Experience: 15 Years

Philip Rivers has had quite the journey of a career. He was drafted #4 overall to the New York Giants in 2004, but was traded shortly after when #1 overall pick Eli Manning refused to play for San Diego. Rivers has remained in a Charger uniform since the trade, as 2019 will be his 16th season. In the beginning of his career he was the backup to Drew Brees. Over the course of his first two seasons, Rivers didn’t get much time on the field, but that all changed when Brees signed with New Orleans in 2006. 

Right from the moment Rivers captured the starting job, he never looked back. After learning for two years under Brees, Rivers now had become a student of the game. Pair this with his God-given arm talent and you have a generational-type talent. In his first year as a starter Rivers totaled 3,388 Passing Yards, 22 TDs and 9 INTs. His second year was not as productive, as teams had a full year of game tape on him. In 2007, he totaled 3,152 Yards, 21 TDs and 15 INTs. 

River’s success really took off in his next 10 years in the league (2008-2018). Throughout these years, his completion percentage has never fallen below 60%, and he always finds himself near the top of the league in passing yards. At age 37, Rivers is coming off of perhaps his best year as a pro. In 2018, Rivers threw for over 4300 yards, 32 TDs and only 12 INTs. He tied his best QBR of his career with 105.5 while leading one of the most high-powered offenses in the league. The Chargers ranked top 10 in almost every team offensive category in 2018. 

Will Rivers continue to play at a high level and make playoff runs or will the Chargers be looking for a new QB soon? No one knows the answer but due to his lack of injury history it’s hard to believe that Rivers won’t be slinging the pigskin for at least another 3-4 years. Along with his health, Rivers is one of the most competitive players in the association. Many players have acknowledged his trash talk like Tampa Bay DT Ndamukong Suh: “He’s a character on the field, off the field spent some time with him, Pro Bowls and what not, obviously a great competitor and really just one of those guys that you enjoy playing against. He’s fiery, he’s going to try to make a bunch of plays on you, so we’ll have fun” (ESPN).

You can’t help but compare the legacies of Philip Rivers to his traded/ex-teammate counterparts. Drew Brees won Superbowl XLIV with the Saints, just a few years after signing with them. Eli Manning won two with the Giants in 2007 and 2011. But we are here today in 2019 and Rivers is still without a ring. It is fair to say Drew Brees has had a more memorable career, but there is no way Eli Manning was ever a more talented QB than Philip Rivers. His talent and competitive desire is why he is still playing at an elite level to this day, and there are no signs of his aerial dominance slowing down. 

Aug 6, 2019 No Comments
NFC East Fantasy Outlook – 2019- 2020

NFC East Fantasy Outlook – 2019- 2020

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The NFC East used to be one of the most volatile divisions in the whole NFL. Year to year, there was a new division champion. Heading into the 2019-2020 season, only two of the four teams seem relevant in the playoff discussion. Nevertheless, this division is still loaded with fantasy talent. Once again this is why fantasy football is the best. It makes meaningless games matter for fans outside the division. 

 

 

Dallas Cowboys:

QB: Dak Prescott

RB: Ezekial Elliott, Tony Pollard, Alfred Morris

WR: Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup, Randall Cobb

TE: Jason Witten, Blake Jarwin

D/ST: Position Rank = 18

The Dallas Cowboys are in a very interesting position as of August 1st. Their superstar RB Ezekiel Elliott is holding out of training camp due to an ongoing contract dispute. Elliott still has two years left on his current deal, but given his volume and productivity he is worth so much more than the mere $4M he will be making this upcoming season. If the Zeke situation is figured out by week 1, which no one knows after the Le’Veon Bell fiasco of last year, Elliott is a top 3 pick in every draft, regardless of the league scoring. Zeke is an absolute force on the field and in fantasy, and his improvement in the passing game in 2018 is a sign of a bright future ahead. Pay the man, Jerry! Besides Zeke, Amari Cooper is the next best fantasy option. After being traded mid-season to Dallas last year, Cooper put up 725 yards and 6 TDs in the 9 games he played. Michael Gallup and Randall Cobb are serviceable, but shouldn’t be considered starting options at the WR position in fantasy as of right now. Jason Witten is returning to the team after retiring for a season. Witten won’t have too much fantasy value, as they won’t want to overwork the older veteran. Overall, after Elliott is selected in the first round, look for Cooper in the middle of the 3rd round, as that is great value for a #1 WR on a good offense. Gallup and Cobb should only be drafted in 12 man leagues, somewhere in the very late rounds of the draft. 

Philadelphia Eagles:

QB: Carson Wentz

RB: Jordan Howard, Miles Sanders, Corey Clement, Josh Adams, Wendall Smallwood

WR: Alshon Jeffery, Desean Jackson, Nelson Agholor

TE: Zach Ertz, Dallas Goedert

D/ST: Position Rank = 26

The Eagles finally have a healthy Carson Wentz back and reports from training camp say he has lost a few pounds and looks much “leaner”. If this translates to a full, healthy season for Wentz, The Eagles are going to be a force in the NFC. The Eagles traded for Jordan Howard and drafted rookie Miles Sanders at RB. They have so many quality RB on the roster that it is difficult to project who will be the lead back. Sanders has been the first RB drafted from Philly in most drafts, as he has the most upside throughout the long season. Corey Clement and Wendall Smallwood will definitely still see action on passing downs. Eagles coaches believe that Sanders has the possibility to become an every down back, but for now all we have is hope. Alshon Jeffery is a great red zone target, but Wentz has shown the tendency to force feed the ball to TE Zach Ertz. Ertz should be the first pass catcher off the board from the Eagles. If you can snag Ertz in the 4th or 5th rounds, that is amazing value and the volume will be there. Ertz broke the single season record for receptions by a TE last year with 116. Desean Jackson and Nelson Agholor are both super volatile players that can win or lose you a week. They have the capability to go for 160 yards and 2 TDs, or they can get practically a 0 for the week. Very risky plays, especially at the beginning of the year, which is why they shouldn’t be touched until at least the 10th round. 

Washington Redskins:

QB: Dwayne Haskins, Case Keenum

RB: Darrius Guice, Adrian Peterson, Chris Thompson, Bryce Love

WR: Josh Doctson, Paul Richardson, Trey Quinn

TE: Jordan Reed, Vernon Davis

D/ST: Position Rank = 16

Perhaps the most unknown offense heading into 2019, the Washington Redskins. It looks as though Dwayne Haskins will be the day 1 starter, which throws even more uncertainty in the mix. Darrius Guice is rehabbing a torn ACL that held him on the sideline for the entire 2018 season. Adrian Peterson showed flashes last year but you can’t trust that heading into his age 34 season. Chris Thompson is a high floor play, as game flow will force him onto the field on passing plays. They have some talent at WR, but there is no one that is a lock to produce. Doctson was inconsistent all of last year, they acquired Paul Richardson from Seattle who could end up being a good deep ball threat, and Trey Quinn is a solid slot guy. Since many believe the Redskins will have trouble scoring and moving the ball, a suggestion would be to stay away from this offense altogether. Taking a late shot at Darrius Guice or Paul Richardson isn’t the worst idea, but don’t expect anything too major from this offense. Jordan Reed’s health concerns and Vernon Davis’ age don’t make me very interested in their TE’s either. 

New York Giants:

QB: Eli Manning, Daniel Jones

RB: Saquon Barkley, Wayne Gallman

WR: Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate, Cody Latimer

TE: Evan Engram

D/ST: Position Rank = 27

The New York Football Giants had a very questionable offseason. They drafted QB Daniel Jones with the 6th overall pick, and they traded one of their best offensive talents in OBJ. The offensive line still doesn’t look great, and they lost potentially their best defender in safety Landon Collins. What does all of this mean for fantasy football though? Well first of all, Saquon Barkley is still a top 4 pick no matter how you slice it. Barkley will put up numbers, and even if the offense has trouble moving the ball, he will still be involved through the short yard passing game. After Barkely, the next best option is Evan Engram. Engram has WR skills at the TE position. With news of Sterling Shepard breaking his hand and Golden Tate being suspended, Engram will have an enormous amount of the target share early on. I have Engram as the 5th best TE, and someone you should look for in rounds 5-7. When Shepard and Tate return from injury/suspension, they do hold some value. Shepard will be the #1 option at WR and even in a low-tier offense, that is valuable. Look to draft him in rounds 10-13 as some league members will see he is injured and lose interest. Tate will be a nice addition to the slot, but there is no way he will replicate some of the years he had with Matthew Stafford in Detroit. 

 

Aug 1, 2019 No Comments
Fantasy Football 2019 – Draft Guide – 10 Man/Standard Scoring

Fantasy Football 2019 – Draft Guide – 10 Man/Standard Scoring

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There are plenty of different drafting strategies when the day of your Fantasy Football draft arrives. There are also different levels of Fantasy Football. At the bottom of the levels are the home leagues. These are leagues comprised of long time buddies who share the love of sports like football. Drafting in these leagues is much easier, as many times some of your friends don’t pay close attention to the off season and training camp. In these leagues, the big names always go early, but that doesn’t mean they are the best value at that position. For instance, in many home leagues Patrick Mahomes will be selected in the first two rounds. Aaron Rodgers might be too! Take advantage of this draft guide and become a smarter Fantasy Football player. There are also leagues with more experienced players who follow the headlines closely. Here, it is much harder to steal players late in the draft as not many people reach for overrated big names. Whatever your situation happens to be, I have assembled a strategy here that has helped me consistently finish at the top of my league.

Now, let’s get to the draft! Big Thank you to the team at Fantasy Pros and Draft Wizard for making this mock draft possible. 

Round 1: With the clear top 4 RB off the board, there is a tough decision to make. Go for the best WR or the next best RB, David Johnson. There is some uncertainty with Johnson in the new system, but in my opinion you must secure a high tier RB in the first round. I love Hopkins but I can find WR value in rounds to come. 

Round 2: My plan was to select another RB with my 2nd pick as well. But the sight of Odell Beckham Jr. still on the board was too much, even with my love for Nick Chubb, the next best RB. Odell will single handedly win you some weeks, and now I have a superstar RB and WR after two rounds. 

Round 3: Really wanting to select another RB in this round, I found myself in a similar situation. It seems as though Tyreek Hill will be eligible to play in all 16 games this year, and at the end of the third round? Yes, Please.

Round 4: Now I seriously need another RB, no matter who the available WRs happen to be. AJ Green is enticing, but he isn’t Odell or Tyreek. The best available RBs are Kerryon Johnson, Josh Jacobs and Sony Michel. I don’t like the state of Michel’s knees at this early an age. The Patriots selected RB Damien Harris for a reason. Josh Jacobs seems to be the starter in Oakland, but just how effective will that offense be? Game flow in losing games might lead Jalen Richard to a lot of 2nd half playtime. That leaves me with Kerryon Johnson, who showed flashes of greatness in his rookie campaign last year. He did also sustain an injury but I do believe Kerryon has the ability to be an every down back, and the Lions need all the offense they can get. 

Round 5: Now with 2 WRs and 2 RBs, I wanted to select another RB to solidify a FLEX with a high floor. For this reason I went with Chris Carson, who happens to be the lead RB on the offense who ran the ball the most out of any team last year. He has great value here, as even if he doesn’t score a TD, his high floor makes him a great play alongside more volatile players such as Tyreek Hill and Kerryon Johnson. 

Round 6: This is where it starts to get interesting. Round 6 and on is where you can find great sleepers and players with enormous value that their ADP might not justify. I have 3 solid RBs and 2 unbelievable WRs. Now I want to grab a third WR with a solid floor like Carson. Tyler Lockett and Alshon Jeffery are there, but D.J. Moore is more intriguing. He is the clear cut #1 WR on CAR with the departure of Devin Funchess, and Moore had 7 or more targets in 6 out of his final 7 games of 2018.

Round 7: With 3 RBs and WRs, I took a look at the available TEs. Kelce, Kittle, Etrz, Howard, Henry and Engram are the consensus top 6, and after that there is a significant drop off.  Lucky enough, the 6th best TE Evan Engram was still available. Elite value in the seventh round. Engram will be the #1 option in the Giants passing game. 

Round 8: I wanted to draft my 4th RB here, but really wasn’t interested in the top options. Round 8 is too early to start grabbing rookies that still have an uphill climb on the depth chart. I wanted a player in a good offense, and for that reason I selected Eagles WR Alshon Jeffery.

Round 9: With these mid-late round picks I like to either draft a consistent player or a player with major upside. I decided to go with one of the top RBs available in Rashaad Penny. Penny is the clear handcuff to Chris Carson. If anything happens with Carson, Penny will be in for a ton of work. Penny showed glimpses of his potential in his rookie year last year, but only played a limited role for the Seahawks. 

Round 10: This is about where I like to see what is left at the QB position. Since this is a 10 man, standard scoring league I know that only 9 QBs have been selected so far. No one is crazy enough to draft their backup already. The best available QBs are Cam Newton, Drew Brees and Jared Goff. I like Newton’s floor with his running ability but he is too inconsistent. This very well could be Goff’s best year as a pro but I’m going with Mr. Reliable and selecting Drew Brees.

Round 11: I now have all of my starters besides D/ST & K. I already have two decent bench players. Now I start to reach for potential sleepers or players that are significantly undervalued at their ADP. I don’t love any of the RBs available, and I know I can still wait a few rounds before drafting unknown rookies. But there is still a lot of value remaining at WR. Reports coming from Green Bay say that Marquez Valdes Scantling has been excellent at camp and will be the starting slot WR. With the potential of being the #2 WR in an Aaron Rodgers offense, I’ll take that in the 11th round.

 

Round 12: This is about where the undervalued rookies start to fall. But before I drafted any of them, I saw Jerick Mckinnon still on the board. Yes he is coming off an ACL tear, and yes the 49ers signed Tevin Coleman. But all reports seem like they will split touches in the backfield, which means anything could end up happening. 

Round 13: This is the point in the draft when most players lose interest and just randomly select the best player available. This is an amazing opportunity to draft rookies with the potential to become starters some time throughout year 1. With tremendous upside, I drafted rookie out of Oklahoma St. Justice Hill. Even in a messy backfield, Hill has the chance to breakout in his rookie campaign. Mark Ingram and Gus Edwards are good backs, but there is no reason not to take a chance on Hill at this position. 

Round 14: With 3 picks remaining, I wanted to select another rookie with potential. This time I went with Kalen Ballage, RB for the Miami Dolphins. Miami doesn’t have a great offense, and will be down in most of their games, but they don’t have much in the backfield. Kenyon Drake is nice, but has he proven his ability as a 3-down back? I don’t think so. It might take a while, but Ballage could make his way to the starting tailback by the end of the season.

Round 15: Second to last round is where I will select my D/ST. Of the best available, the Los Angeles Chargers were the no doubt selection.

Round 16: Last but not least the Kicker. Kickers can win and lose you weeks, but it is often pretty random. My advice with kickers is just go with someone on a good offense that you know will have plenty of opportunities per game. I went with Ka’imi Fairbairn of the Houston Texans.

Below are some graphs that represent my team versus the others in my league. It projects the standings and shows the rosters for each team. Let me know what you think of this draft/anything you would like me to cover. Leave a comment or DM me on Instagram @NFL_SR. 

 

 

 

Jul 28, 2019 No Comments
Roster changes to the USA Men’s basketball team

Roster changes to the USA Men’s basketball team

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There’s been much talk about the USA men’s basketball team this summer. The team’s roster has changed tremendously over the past few weeks which has been a shock to many basketball fans. The USA men’s team will be competing in the FIBA world cup starting August 31st. They haven’t even started practice yet and players are starting to drop left and right.

Some of the notable players being Anthony Davis, James Harden, Zion Williamson, Ben Simmons, Damian Lillard, CJ Mccollum, Bradley Beal, Tobias Harris and Demar Derozan. This sudden change in players commitments many believe has to do with the departure of Kevin Durant from the Golden State Warriors, which players saw as a definite end to their reign over the league if their defeat in the Finals wasn’t enough.Then the reigning champs lose their star player in Kawhi Leonard, which opened up the NBA Championship contention even more. So, Many players have decided to withdraw from the USA team to work on their individual games in preparation for championship runs with their respective teams.

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Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes tweeted:

“USA Basketball making case that NBA players often produce career years following offseason playing for national team. But this summer of World Cup, players prioritizing staying home to get better acclimated with teammates in an upcoming season without a clear-cut title favorite.”

 

The current USA men’s basketball roster as of today is:

  • Harrison Barnes
  • Khris Middleton
  • Myles Turner
  • P.J. Tucker
  • Donovan Mitchell
  • Kyle Kuzma
  • Brook Lopez
  • Paul Millsap
  • Kevin Love
  • Kyle Lowry
  • Jayson Tatum
  • Marcus Smart
  • Andre Drummond
  • Kemba Walker
  • Thaddeus Young
  • Jaylen Brown
  • Julius Randle

The roster is subject to change, so stay updated on the new roster changes to the USA men’s basketball team.

Jul 24, 2019 No Comments
Donovan Mitchell Honors Karl Malone With The ‘Mailman’ adidas D.O.N. Issue 1

Donovan Mitchell Honors Karl Malone With The ‘Mailman’ adidas D.O.N. Issue 1

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With a slew of timely moves, the Utah Jazz has firmly placed themselves in championship contention. After acquiring Mike Conley via trade as well as Bojan Bogdanovic and Jeff Green in free agency the Jazz are deeper than ever. The Utah Jazz has a storied history with their highest peak coming during the Stockton/Malone days. Now, there’s a new heir apparent in Utah by the name Donovan Mitchell. With the Jazz set for a deep playoff run, it’s only right that Mitchell honors those that came before him. In homage, Spida’s new adidas shoe the D.O.N. Issue 1 is debuting a new colorway that honors the Jazz legend Karl Malone.

The shoe is a love letter to the glory days of the franchise. It’s covered in the team’s legendary purple and features the peaks of the Rocky Mountains on the midsole as a reference to the jerseys of yore. The coolest detail is the smallest, on the upper is a small postage stamp with Mitchell’s number representing both Mitchell and the NBA’s second all-time greatest score. There’s no word as to when the Mailman inspired kicks come out but keep it locked to find out.

Jul 24, 2019 No Comments