I LOVE THIS FREAKING LEAGUE! Where should we begin? In the midst, in the midst, of Mut 24 Coins a wild spending spree by teams that have money to spend and roster gaps to fill The Giants made a trade of Odell Beckham Jr. to the Browns and the Chiefs dealt star defensive end Dee Ford to the Niners!

Okay, let's begin with the blockbuster deal. The Giants traded a superstar wide receiver Cleveland for a first-round 2019 pick (17th overall) as well as a 2019 third-round pick as well as safety Jabrill Peppers. (Btw another player in exchange for player trade! Yay.)Denard Robinson, Offensive weapon, Jacksonville Jaguars

The tag offensive weapon will make Denard Robinson an interesting player to watch during the training camp. The Jaguars named their fifth-rounder as such following the fact that Denard Robinson's former Michigan quarterback declared himself an offensive weapon during minicamps and team meetings. Robinson has plenty of mobility in the open field, and has the ability for a productive ball carrier for the Jaguars. The coaching staff needs come up with ways to use his skills, but that's what makes Robinson such an intriguing case study.

Tharold Simon, cornerback, Seattle Seahawks

Tharold Simon was quite a dreadful player during his final

 

I LOVE THIS FREAKING LEAGUE! Where should we begin? In the midst, in the midst, of a wild spending spree by teams that have money to spend and roster gaps to fill The Giants made a trade of Odell Beckham Jr. to the Browns and the Chiefs dealt star defensive end Dee Ford to the Niners!

Okay, let's begin with the blockbuster deal. The Giants traded a superstar wide receiver Cleveland for a first-round 2019 pick (17th overall) as well as a 2019 third-round pick as well as safety Jabrill Peppers. (Btw another player in exchange for player trade! Yay.)Denard Robinson, Offensive weapon, Jacksonville Jaguars

The tag offensive weapon will make Denard Robinson an interesting player to watch during the training camp. The Jaguars named their fifth-rounder as such following the fact that Denard Robinson's former Michigan quarterback declared himself an offensive weapon during minicamps and team meetings. Robinson has plenty of mobility in the open field, and has the ability for a productive ball carrier for the Jaguars. The coaching staff needs come up with ways to use his skills, but that's what makes Robinson such an intriguing case study.

Tharold Simon, cornerback, Seattle Seahawks

Tharold Simon was quite a dreadful player during his final

 

I LOVE THIS FREAKING LEAGUE! Where should we begin? In the midst, in the midst, of a wild spending spree by teams that have money to spend and roster gaps to Madden 24 Coins fill The Giants made a trade of Odell Beckham Jr. to the Browns and the Chiefs dealt star defensive end Dee Ford to the Niners!

Okay, let's begin with the blockbuster deal. The Giants traded a superstar wide receiver Cleveland for a first-round 2019 pick (17th overall) as well as a 2019 third-round pick as well as safety Jabrill Peppers. (Btw another player in exchange for player trade! Yay.)Denard Robinson, Offensive weapon, Jacksonville Jaguars

The tag offensive weapon will make Denard Robinson an interesting player to watch during the training camp. The Jaguars named their fifth-rounder as such following the fact that Denard Robinson's former Michigan quarterback declared himself an offensive weapon during minicamps and team meetings. Robinson has plenty of mobility in the open field, and has the ability for a productive ball carrier for the Jaguars. The coaching staff needs come up with ways to use his skills, but that's what makes Robinson such an intriguing case study.

Tharold Simon, cornerback, Seattle Seahawks

Tharold Simon was quite a dreadful player during his final year at LSU. A strong cornerback who had the ability to play coverage for the press, Simon was constantly exposed for his lack of quick feet and fluid hips. Lucky for him that the Seahawks love big, physical cornerbacks. Simon's final season at LSU an indication of his abilities or could the Seahawks come up with a method to make him a formidable cover player, just like they have so many others?