2024 NFL Draft - Ranking the Top-10 Small School Prospects rotoballer.com Thu 4/25/24 8:30 AM

While many of the top NFL players came from large colleges, there's always some talented players that slip through the cracks in recruiting and wind up at either a Group of Five school or an FCS school.Some of the NFL's top stars didn't come from the Power 5. Randy Moss played at Marshall. Khalil Mack went to Buffalo. Terry Bradshaw was a star at Louisiana Tech.Let's look at the top-10 NFL Draft prospects for 2024 from schools outside of the Power 5. 1. Quinyon Mitchell - CB - ToledoThere's...

Bounce Back Wide Receiver Candidates For 2023 Fantasy Football - Di... rotoballer.com Thu 8/17/23 7:44 PM

Fantasy managers can sometimes be too quick to jump the gun on a player's career or skill set. One bad year can turn into a belief that said player maybe isn't as good as anymore or has been replaced or is on the downward slope of their career. However, sometimes, it was just a bad year. That can happen sometimes, you know.Randy Moss once had 96 targets, 42 receptions, 553 yards, and three touchdowns in 13 games with the Raiders in his age-29 season. This was after two previous seasons where he ...

Justin Jefferson Could Break Randy Moss' Record rotoballer.com Wed 12/23/20 11:30 AM

Minnesota Vikings rookie wide receiver Justin Jefferson, who was just named to the Pro Bowl in his first season, needs 132 receiving yards to break Randy Moss' Vikings rookie receiving-yards record. Jefferson has gone over 132 receiving yards three times in his first 14 games. Moss was taken 21st overall in 1998 and had 69 catches for 1,313 yards and 17 touchdowns in his first season. Jefferson was taken 22nd overall and has 73 catches for 1,182 yards and seven touchdowns. He became the team's ...

Redskins Signing Randy Moss' Son rotoballer.com Sat 4/25/20 7:38 PM

The Washington Redskins are signing former LSU tight end Thaddeus Moss, according to a source. He's the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss and went undrafted. Moss' physical at the combine showed a Jones fracture in his right foot that required surgery, and his inability to visit teams for follow-up exams during the coronavirus pandemic hurt him. The Redskins didn't draft a tight end and have Jeremy Sprinkle and Richard Rodgers atop the depth chart at the position, so Moss' signing is ...

Allen Robinson Training With Randy Moss rotoballer.com Fri 7/14/17 4:55 PM

This article references Allen Robinson and more! Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Allen Robinson has been working out with former wideout Randy Moss. After posting 1,400 yards and 14 scores in 2015, Robinson was a massive disappointment last season with 73 catches for 883 yards and six touchdowns. You can't ignore the fact that he's the No. 1 wideout in what should be an improved offense, but Blake Bortles needs to take a step forward in order to help Robinson improve. He's a WR2 that will likely come at a nice value in fantasy drafts.Keep on reading: Allen Robinson Training With Randy Moss

Terrelle Pryor, Jamison Crowder Working Out With Randy Moss rotoballer.com Thu 7/13/17 2:50 PM

This article references Jamison Crowder, Terrelle Pryor and more! Washington Redskins wide receivers Terrelle Pryor and Jamison Crowder have been working out with former wideout Randy Moss. Pryor has also spent time with Steelers receiver Antonio Brown this offseason as he looks to improve on his 77-1,007-4 line with Cleveland last year in his first season with [...]Keep on reading: Terrelle Pryor, Jamison Crowder Working Out With Randy Moss

Randy Moss and Terrell Owens Don't Belong in The Hall of Fame | Rag... fantasysportsnetwork.com Tue 2/28/17 11:16 AM

Gabe goes off on bill Polian for his comments stating that Randy Moss and Terrell Owens both don't deserve to be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame.

Could Randy Moss Really Make an NFL Comeback? numberfire.com Mon 8/31/15 3:05 PM

Moss recently mentioned that he thinks he could make a comeback in 2015 if he wanted to. Is that even possible?

Dorial Green-Beckham: The Next Randy Moss? dynastyfootballwarehou... Fri 1/30/15 7:30 AM

Their physical abilities are so similar you can't ignore the comparison even if the college stat sheet doesn't back it up. When combined with the off-field issues, it was only a matter of time before this comparison was made. So let's see if it really holds up.

2013 Pre-Championship Awards fantasysharks.com Fri 12/20/13 9:06 AM

Best first-round pick -- LeSean McCoy -- Coach Chip Kelly's offense was everything that it was rumored to be. Not only did the new coach manage to breathe life into the passing game, but, in doing so, also opened up running room for McCoy. He's the unquestioned big gun in the offense both as a receiver and runner and things don't look to be changing at all entering next year. In fact, with the threat of Michael Vick stealing rushing touchdowns completely out of the picture next year, McCoy will offer more value than he did entering 2013. Biggest first-round bust -- C.J. Spiller -- Still having a hard time figuring out exactly what in the hell happened in Buffalo. It's not like he suffered an injury or was completely replaced by older counterpart Fred Jackson. It's as though he just forgot how to find his explosive sixth gear that he showed off for the second half of the 2012 season. Regardless of rhyme or reason, Spiller will go from census top-10 pick to an end-of-the-draft lottery ticket pick if drafted at all. Huge letdown. Biggest second-round bust -- Stevan Ridley -- There are very few players you can really rely on for fantasy consistency from New England over the past decade. You do have the usual big names in Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Corey Dillon and Rob Gronkowski, who have been flat out elite. While that's all well and good, the Patriots also have several Danny Amendolas, Laurence Maroneys and Chad Johnsons. We can now add Ridley to the list of Patriots' bums who just couldn't live up to the hype. Ridley will likely be shown the exit this offseason as Shane Vereen will be given the chance to either join the list of greats or fall in line with the letdowns. If Ridley doesn't get a handle on his fumbling issues he'll likely find himself on the bench for the remainder of his career. Biggest overall draft day surprise -- Alshon Jeffery -- Flat out nasty! Some of the catches that Jeffery has pulled down this season were so amazing that Calvin Johnson himself couldn't replicate them. Jeffery has surprised everyone after being drafted as a WR3 and coming through as a sure fire WR1 each and every week. In fact, Jeffery could be targeted earlier in drafts next season than his Bears' counterpart Brandon Marshall. Huge value boost for the big man as he's already shot his value through the roof. Biggest overall draft day bust -- David Wilson -- Week 1 is where it began and ended. Wilson came out of the gate with a case of the fumbles and ...