Black and Blue fantasy football preview
Before I get started, let me just say that I know the NFC North isn’t a sexy division for fantasy players. A league that prides itself on tough running and even tougher defense doesn’t exactly make fantasy nerds drool on their keyboards. Outside of the few top-tier talents (see Adrian Peterson and Aaron Rodgers) the rest of the Norris Division appears fairly pedestrian to the untrained eye, but if you delve deeper, there are some serious side dishes to go along with the main course. So just in time for your annual smack talk festival, I give you my NFC North Top 5 booms, busts and sleepers for the 2010 fantasy football season. Boom 1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota Vikings Alright, so this one is a no brainer. All Day is the run away favorite (pun intended) for the top of the NFC North fantasy draft class. Second only to the Titans Chris Johnson in most mock drafts, Adrian Peterson is the epitome of running back reliability.
» Full StoryThe Hot Corner:
Six Pro Bowls, five NFC Championship game appearances, four NFC East titles, a Superbowl appearance, the franchise’s all-time leader in career wins, pass attempts, pass completions, passing yards and passing touchdown.
» Full StoryToo much excitement?
Help, I can’t keep up.
Okay, I’m barely keeping pace with all the happenings this week.
Overtime, four overtimes, a buzzer beater and state wrestling—where does it all end?
Hopefully neve.




