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Easy E or Big Ben: The Debate of the Class of 2004

By Matt Valentine

The 2004 NFL deaft will certainly go down as one of the best drafts for Quarterbacks, perhaps in the history of the game.

That draft gave us 3 outstanding QB’s in Eli Manning the Number 1 overall pick, Ben Roethlisberger, and Phillip Rivers. Roethlisberger felt overlooked by the Giants when they chose Rivers with the fourth overall pick and packaged him in a trade to San Diego.

Big Ben vs. Easy E

Big Ben vs. Easy E

This Sunday’s marquee match-up between the 5-1 Steelers and the 5-1 Giants takes us back to a question many have been asking since that 2004 NFL draft: Which QB was the better pick?

It’s really a tough call, even for a Giants fan like myself, both QB’s have excelled at the game since entering the league though it is undeniable that it took Eli Manning more time to mature.

If based on pure stats Big Ben would seem to have the edge on Easy E. In his career thus far Roethlisberger has a better completion percentage (63.2), more yards (12,836), more TD (93), and less interceptions (57) then Eli.

In Eli’s career thus far he has a completion percentage of 55.4 has thrown for 12,774 yards, and has tossed 85 TD’s with 68 INT.Eli also led his team to a Super Bowl win last season against the undefeated Patriots.

In Roethlisberger’s first season he was dominant, going 13-0 and leading his team to a 15-1 record. In his next season he won the Super Bowl.

Manning’s first season was nowhere near as dominant. The Giants went 6-10 that year, with Manning compiling a 1-6 record.

In fact, Roethlisberger holds the edge in every statistical category including wins. Big Ben’s career record stands at 44-17 while Mannings’ stands at 35-26

So, if the game was measured in statistics alone clearly Roethlisberger would have the edge, but there are other factors to take into consideration.

For example, Manning was instrumental in leading the Giants on their playoff run and eventual Super Bowl win. Roethlisberger on the other hand, struggled mightily in his Super Bowl appearance and many would argue that his team won in spite of him not because of him.

Manning played superb in the Super Bowl and throughout his playoff run, leading his team on one of the most classic drives in history culminating with a 17 yard TD strike to Plaxico Burress to seal a 17-14 win over the then undefeated New England Patriots.

Also, Roethlisberger went to a team that was ready to win, and could suffer the occasional rookie mistake. Manning went to a team that was on a down swing and in just four years took them to a Super Bowl.

The debate will continue long after Sunday’s game and can only truly be measured when one of the two ends their football career. However, this Sunday at Heinz Field we get a measure of an answer with the winner taking the crown…at least for the time being.

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Cowboys Get Roy Williams

By Matt Valentine

In a last minute trade at the seldom used NFL trade deadline the Dallas Cowboys added WR Roy Williams to their roster.

Now, the only problem will be finding someone to throw him the ball the first three weeks while Tony Romo is sidelined with a broken pinkie for 4 weeks.

Roy Williams is now a Cowboy.

Roy Williams is now a Cowboy.

The move upgrades the Cowboys at a position that already has plenty of depth with receivers Terrell Owens, Patrick Crayton, Miles Austin and Sam Hurd. Hurd went down with an injury in the Cowboys loss to the Arizona Cardinals, but Miles Austin has progressed better then expected and has developed into a solid receiving option, with 8 receptions for 186 yards and 3 TD.

Williams should presumably be the successor to the T.O. throne in Dallas, with Owens nearing the age of 36. Though Owens shows no signs of becoming a less then elite option in the near future, the time will come when he will have to pack it in and Dallas has made steps to prevent a major drop off at the position.

Williams was a Matt Millen draft pick,one of the few good ones that Millen made, and has been productive with some very mediocre quarterbacks in the past. In his career Williams has 262 receptions for 3,884 yards and 29 touchdowns.Williams’ best season was 2006, when he went to the Pro Bowl after catching 82 passes for 1,310 yards and seven touchdowns

The trade came as a surprise to some seeing as the Cowboys could most likely use help on the defensive side of the ball, with the recent suspension of corner back Adam Jones and numerous injuries in their secondary leaving them depleted at the position.

Also, its my opinion that Cowboys gave up far too much for Williams. Perhaps the new GM in Detroit actually has a plan for the future and is doing so by stock piling draft picks at the Cowboys expense. The Cowboys gave the Lions a first, third, and sixth round pick in 2009. Detroit gave the Cowboys a seventh-rounder as well as Williams.

The addition of Williams will only heighten the Super Bowl expectations of the Cowboys who now trail the Giants by one game in the NFC East. Though at the moment the Cowboys have plenty of other things to worry about before they even think about getting to a Super Bowl.

The Cowboys will play their next three games without star QB Tony Romo who suffered a broken pinkie on his throwing hand during the teams loss to Arizona. During that stretch the Cowboys will Saint Louis, Tampa Bay and the Giants. Backup Brad Johnson has been named the started in the interim, but the Cowboys face trouble if they lose any of these games especially their match up against the Giants.

While in the long run the trade may prove to be beneficial for the Cowboys who now have one of the best 1-2 punches in the league. The trade may not pay immediate dividends with Brad Johnson throwing them the ball.

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Giants Players Side with Coach on Plax Suspension

By Matt Valentine

Make no mistake about it Plaxico Burress is an extremely talented player…he’s also quickly becoming a distraction in the Giants lockeroom.

Burress standing on the sidelines, which is where hell find himself this Sunday.

Burress standing on the sidelines, which is where he'll find himself this Sunday.

Plax spent much of the off-season posturing (with the aid of his agent Drew Rosenhaus) for a new contract after a year in which he hauiled in a career high 12 TD and caught the game winning TD in the Super Bowl. So what did Burress do? He sat on the sideline for most of the off-season, training camp and pre-season with a supposed “ankle injury”. In fact, Plax was just refusing to play until he got what he thought he deserved.

And how did the Giants star wideout return the favor to the team that granted him his wish and gave him a lucrative contract extension? By missing practice the Monday following his teams overtime win over the Cincinnatti Bengals on Sunday and not even bothering to phone in and tell the team why he was not in attendance until later that evening.

Burress was dealing with a “important family matter”, what exactly that matter was, was not disclosed, but it should be noted that Burress has been involved in a number of domestic altercations since joining the Giants in 2004.

The Giants and Burress recently settled on the terms of the suspension levied by the team after Burress appealed the original suspension through the NFLPA. Burress was originally fined $235,249 or two weeks pay, but that fine was cut in half to $117,000, though he will still be suspendend for this Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks.

The decision to suspend Burress was made by both Giants head coach Tom Coughlin and GM Jerry Reese, and has received support from nearly every player in the Giants locker room.

“I can’t speak for Plaxico, but as a team it’s indicative of our coaches trying to make a statement as far as every guy on this football team is equal and I think (Tom Coughlin) got his point across,” defensive end Justin Tuck said. “I hope he got his point across.”

Giants players are not the only ones who hope Coughlin made his point loud and clear to Burress, Giants fans also have to be concerned with the receivers seeming discontent with practicing.

Many felt that Burress was a warrior last season for playing through bothersome ankle and knee injuries, but recently there has been some grumbling around the league that any player that sustained similar types of injuries would have at least attempted to practice or would have been forced to do so by the team.

Now the Giants will be forced to play without their leading receiver heading into Sunday’s contest against the Seahawks and the team and fans are praying that his absence doesn’t cost the team its perfect record.

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Boldin Wants Out of Arizona

Anquan Boldin part of the talented wide receiving duo in the dessert of Arizona stated that he wants out of Arizona. Citing a non- existent relationship with head coach Ken Whisenhunt and contract issues.

For his part Whisenhunt seems to have no idea what Boldin is refferring to saying that, “We’ve been communicating if communicating is talking, that’s what we have been doing at practice. As we go forward, I don’t know. I don’t foresee anything changing. If it does, it’s in his court.”

With training camp rapidly coming to a conclusion the wideout mad eit sound like the last few weeks have been pure hell for him. He opened up training camp by calling out the franchises front office, saying that they reneged on an offer to re-negotiate his contract.

Boldin wants out of Arizona.

Boldin wants out of Arizona.

The situation seems to have evolved from thecsizeable contract the Cards handed to WR Larry Fitzgerald who signed a four-year $40 million, deal after last season, with $30 million guaranteed. Obviously Boldin feels, he is underpaid and under aprreciated by his current team.

He has three years left on the four-year, $22.75 million extension he signed after the 2005 season that keeps him under contract through 2010. He’s making an average of $4 million a year.

Boldin is one of the most talented wideouts in the NFL. He became the fastest player to reach 400 career receptions when he topped the mark just 67 games into his career.In his five NFL seasons Boldin has 413 receptions for 5,458 yards and 29 touchdowns.

Yet, if Boldin is so concerned about what he is being paid then maybe he shouldn’t have signed that contract extension in 2005 that gaves him his current salary rate. And although Boldin has stated that he feels that Fitzgerald earned his contract its fairl obvious that had Fitzgerald not gotten such a sizeable pay increase Boldin would not feel like he was being” mis-treated” bv the team.  It probably doesn’t help the situation that his agent is Drew Rosenhaus either who seems to encourage this type of behavior from his players.

What does Boldin expect to happen? Does he actually believe that the Cardinals are going to trade one of their most valuable offensive players right before the seasons begins? Apparently not, as even Boldin himself was quoted as saying that he doesn’t believe their will be a solution to the standoff.

The Cardinals have also stated that they have little interest in dealing the stud reciever at this time, especially considering he is under contract until the 2010 season.

There are of course a number of teams around the league that could use the services of Boldin. The Philadelhpia Eagles seem to be keenly interested in acquiring a receiver especially considering the injury to their number one wideout Kevin Curtis, which could sideline him for 6-8 weeks.

A player for player trade would be the most likely of possibilties and if the Cardinals decide to change their minds and deal Boldin it could be for an Eagles defensive back like Lito Sheppard or something along those lines.

IN all likely hood Boldin will have to reamin a Cardinal at least for the remainder of this season and try to work out a deal for himself during the offseason.

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The Great Debate: L.T. or A.P. Who Should Go First?

With many fantasy football leagues due to draft within the next few weeks, if not days, there is one dilemma everyone who owns the number one pick is facing, who to take, L.T. or A.P.? For many people this may seem like the easiest question in the world to answer. Do I draft the guy whose played in just 14 NFL games and has some nagging durbaility issues or do i draft the man who may be the greatest fantasy player of all-time?

On the surface it seems like an easy answer, but when you take a deeper look at the dillemma there is defintely some debating that should be done. So let’s take a look at “the great debate” and determine who hsould be the first oplayer taken in this years draft.

A.P. and L.T. who should go first?

A.P. and L.T. who should go first?

Take Tomlinson-

This could be one of the easiest arguments ever made in reference to a fantasy football player. Listen, Tomlinson has been the premiere running back in fantasy football pretty much since he came into the league. So instead of pointing out all of Tomlinsons ridiculous statistics over the years I think we’d all be better served if I exapliend to you why not to pick Adrian Peterson as opposed to why you should pick Tomlinson.

First, A.P. is in a time-share. Yes, despite seemingly erasing the memory of Chester Taylor from the planet Taylor is still in line to carry some of the workload, probably around 120-150 carries. There is no way the Vikings will want to risk overusing such a talent as A.P. especially when you have a more than capable backup to share the workload. Taylor averaged 5.2 YPC last year and it seems likely that Minnesotta will continue to use him as long as he produces at that rate.

Second, and Im sorry to say it folks especially to you Viking fans, but A.P. just cannot seem to staty healthy for a full season. Yes he receovered relatively quickly from the knee injury that sidelined him last season, but he was plagued by injuries throughout his collegiate carrer and the trend seems to be continuing into the pros. L.T. on the other hand has missed just one game in his illustrious career due to injury.

Third, A.P. has Tarvaris JAckson as his Q.B. I don’t know if that is enough said right there, but it should at least raise an eyebrow. Jackson may develop into a good QB someday, but until he does defenses are going to focus on one thing and one thing only…stopping Minnesota’s ground game. Expect to see a lot of teams stacking eight or nine in the box to prevent Peterson from doing what he does best.

Take Peterson-

This may seem like a tough argument to make, but it really isn’t that hard when you consider some of the following factors.

First, L.T. is still the best back in the league but he has shouldered a tremendous amount of work throughout his career. Though Tomlinson is just 29 years old he has more mileage then my 1981 Honda Civic. His 2,365 career carries rank 20th all-time in league history. So far Tomlinson has carried the ball over 300 times in seven straight seasons. The only other running back to accomplish such a feat was Eddie George who averaged a meager 3.3 YPC carry in his eight season of such a workload.

Second, Tomlinson is coming off of the worst injury of his career. Granted by most peoples assesments it is not an injury that should longer and he has participated iv every team event including mini-camps, but knee injuries are tricky and its hard to judge how long on can be plagued by such an injury. The injury was classified as a grade 2 MCL sprain and was significant enough to keep Tomlinson out of a playoff game so it’s definetely something to think about.

Consider this as well, last year Peterson ran for just 133 fewer yards then Tomlinson despite missing two games, being limited in 4 others and starting just 9 games total. Basically, Peterson almost matched L.T.’s production with a bad knee, and 77 fewer carries. Perterson is also in line for an increase in goal line carries next season after receiving just 6 goal line touches all of last year.

Now, Tomlinson seemingly plays for the better team with more offensive weapons, but Phillip Rivers is recovering from a torn ACL, and Antonio Gates has yet to fully recover from the toe injury he suffered in the post season.

The Vikings on the other hand are a team on the rise. The addition of Jared Allen to an already staunch defensive unit should help the Vikings secure more leads and enable them to run the ball with greater frequency. Also, Bernard Berrian and rising star Syndney Rice give so-so QB tarvaris Jackson some quality options at wideout.

The Verdict:

If you are drafting for upside then Peterson is the obvious choice with more of a chance to produce some mind numbing numbers. However, if you want to know exactly what you are going to get then L.T. is your man. Me, I’ve always been a gambler and if I land the number one pick I’m taking A.P. but honestly I wouldn’t mind picking second either.

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Favre yet to Report to Training Camp

At this point its even getting old for me to write about, but its been a slow news week as sports go and I might as well go ahead and talk about it anyway. Brett Favre was, get this, nowhere to be found as the the Green Bay Packers opened up training camp just a few days ago. Adding anoher chapter to the ongoing Brett Favre saga that has become annual summer rite of passage.

Favre has yet to fax his letter of reinstatement to comissioner Roger Goodell, in hopes that the Packers will work out some kind of resolution to the saga, most likely a trade.It’s almost sad to think of how badly the situation between Favre and the Packers has deteriorated. Yet, Favre did offer a concession by not showing up at camp at the behest of Packers GM Ted Thompson who requested Favre hold off on filing for reinstatement or showing up at camp for a couple of days so he could attempt to sort things out. If a trade cannot be worked out that would leave the Packers in the uncomforatble situation of having Brett Favre as a backup to Aaron Rodgers. Imagine a team putting Brett Fave on their bench…well, the Packers are fully prepared to do so and are fully supporting Rodgers as their starting QB, despite the fact that he has not started a game in his 3 year NFL career.

Favre and Rodgers in last years training camp.

Favre and Rodgers in last years training camp.

Favre had asked Thompson if he could compete with Rodgers for the starting job,knowing that he could beat him out, but Favre was told that this was not an option. Rodgers has said that he has not allowed the Favre situation to get into his head and has simply stated that its somehing between Favre and the organization and he will stay focused on the things he can control. One things for sure somebody needs to get this situation under control and fast before it implodes in Green Bay’s face and turn a promising season into a dismal one.

Commissioner Roger Goodell may be the one who can make the best out of a bad situation and has been asked to help broker an amicable resolution. The commissioner also said that the Vikings and Favre are still under investigation for tampering after Favre called Minnesota head coach Brad Childress and assitant coach Darrell Bevell. There are a number of teams who would be more then willing to help Green Bay solve the problem and take Favre off their hand.
The most likely candidates being the NY Jets or Tampa Bay Buccaneers who have both expressed an interest in Favre. Jets have been one team that has expressed some serious interest in Favre, but have not commented pubicly about their prusuit of the veteran QB and may not be willing to part with a first round pick the reported asking price of the Packers. The Bucs are also interested in Favre, but Favre has pubicly stated that Tampa is not high on his list of potential teams because he prefers cooler weather.

Either way, if I were the Jets or Bucs there is no way I would deal away a first round pick for a 38 yeard old QB who will most likely retire at the end of the season, or at least threaten retirement and hold you hostage for an off-season of turmoil and pain. So while the Favre saga continues you have to really ask yourself at what price is Brett Favre worth taking? Granted his is one of if not the best QB’s of all-time, he has the stats to prove it, but give away a first round pick, for a player who will most likely only play for one more season and to sacrifice the potential of acquiring a franchise player in the draft for one who most likely be sitting in Mississippi next season is not really a sound decision.

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NFL Training Camp Update

Its the start of NFL training camps around the league and as is the case with most seasons many players find themselves vying for new contracts, holding out or reporting to training camp in undesirable situations. Let’s take a spin around the NFL and see which players are in these situations.

Despite reporting to training camp these players have made it very clear that they are unhappy with their current situation and either would like to force a trade or would like negotiate a new contract.

1. Plaxico Burress- NY Giants

Burress watching Manning from the sidelines at training camp.

Burress watching Manning from the sidelines at training camp.

Since catching the winning touchdown in the Super Bowl and turning in one of the best regular seasons of his career despite playing through numerous injuries Burress has requested a contract re-negotiation more on par with that of the leagues other top wide receivers. Burress has reported to Giants training camp but had yet to participate in any practice sessions citing an ailing ankle as the cause for his refusal to participate. By league standards Burress is underpaid and should be given a new contract only time will tell how GM Jerry Reese will handle the situation, he has shown a fine ability to divert contract issues from becoming a major distraction in the past and will need to make a move soon to avoid alienating the teams star wideout.

2. Chad Johnson-Cincinatti Bengals

Johnson reports to camp

Johnson reports to camp

After a long off season of complaints a situation which seemed to be headed to a point of no return ended without much fanfare as Johnson did report to training camp on time and without complaint. Johnson has continued his practice of refusing to talk to the cities press, but has apologized to fans for possibly alienating them during the offseason with his repeated requests for a trade. Johnson has three years remaining on his contract which was reworked in April 2006. The contract gave Johnson an additional $10.75 million. Johnson has stated that fans can expect him to return to his usual jovial, entertaining self and should not worry about his status with the team.

3. Devin Hester-Chicago Bears

Hester arrives at camp

Hester arrives at camp

The bears All-Pro return man was extremely unhappy with his contract siutation heading into camp and staged what could be the shortest hold out in NFL history. The bears ended up inking the stud returner to a four year deal which is reportedly worth at least $30 million, $15 million of which is guaranteed. The contract also includes some roster bonuses, a $10 million dollar bonus in the final year if Hester reaches performance levels equal to that of a No. 1 receiver. If Hester fails to reach these incentives the bonus “de-escalates to reflect his performance. Signing Hester was a key move for a Chicago team’s whose offense seems more then likely to struggle this season. They need to find a way to insure that Hester can reach that roster bonus because the more he gets his hands on the ball the better off the Bears will be.

4. Steven Jackson- St. Louis Rams

Steven Jackson

Steven Jackson

Somewhat of a shock here as I don’t think many fans expected Jackson to hold out in the final year of his contract. The team has stated that getting Jackson under contract is a priority but, have recently cut off talks with his agent after Jackson refused a contract offer on Friday. The Rams have stated that they will not resume talks with Jackson until he reports to camp. Jackson, in the final season of a five-year contract he signed after the Rams drafted him in the first round in 2004, has had three straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons after totaling 1,002 last year despite injuries that sidelined him for four games. He is the centerpiece of a Rams offense that was decimated last year by injury. With the return of All-Pro tackle Orlando Pace the teams offensive line, its biggest weakness last season, should be much improved providing greater space for Jackson to work his magic.

5. Keith Rivers- Cincinnati Bengals

Rookie Holdout Keith Rivers.

Rookie Holdout Keith Rivers.

The Bengals first round pick (No. 9 overall) has yet to report to camp and is listed as a hold out for missing the teams 1 p.m. check-in deadline on Sunday, July 27. This is a huge set back for the club as Rivers was projected as the teams starter at weakside linebacker after an impressive mini-camp. A Rookie holdout is especially troubling given the fact that they need as many snaps as possible to adjust to the speed of the NFL game as well as digesting a more complex defensive scheme. With most of the first rounders already inked to contracts its some what of a head scratcher as to exactly why Rivers is holding out, but it will be extremely beneficial to the club to get Rivers signed A.S.A.P as they had one of the leagues worst defensive united in 2007.

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Giants’ Great Strahan Retires

By Matt Valentine

15 years into a sure-fire Hall of Fame NFL career with the New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan has decided to hang up his cleats and retire from the NFL.

Strahan arrived at his decision early Monday morning, telling the Giants’ front office, but not the coaches or his teammates. Strahan had been mulling retirement since last season when he missed all of Giants training camp trying to decide if he would return for his 15th NFL season.

The decision to return is surely one Strahan does not regret, he recorded 9 sacks and 46 tackles missing only one start. He was also a crucial leader on the Giants’ Super Bowl championship team. It was Strahan’s first Lombardi Trophy.

(Strahan celebrating the Giants Super Bowl victory.)

He was the NFL’s active leader in career sacks with 141 1/2 and holds the same record for the Giants, surpassing another Giant great and Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor (131 1/2 sacks).Strahan also owns the NFL record for sacks in a single season when he racked up 22 1/2 sacks in 2001. The last one coming on a strange play when Brett Favre fell, seemingly without reason, and Strahan was given credit for the sack.

Strahan walked away from a gauranteed 4 million dollar contract year, and his agent, Tony Agnone has told reporters that the Giants offered Strahan more money to play another season, but that was never a factor in his decision. He also said that he believes the key issue was that Strahan wanted to go out on top.

Some of Strahan’s teammates were stunned and dissapointed to learn that their leader and friend would be leaving the team. Osi Umenyiora the Giants other Pro bowl defensive end said, “It’s a very, very sad day for me personally,I loved him like a brother. You put in 15 strong years in the NFL, man that is something in this day and age is impossible to do.”

Amani Toomer who has been Strahans’ teammate for 12 years told reporters, “I am very happy for him, I think he is going to find a way on his feet. I just wish him the best.”

Strahan will most likely look towards a career in television as he has been a regular commentator on shows like Best Damn Sports Show Period, and others. He has always been a fan favorite and as a Giants fan myself I wish him the best of luck in the future and my graditude for having had the chance to watch him play. I look forward to seeing that gap-toothed grin somewhere on my television.

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Fantasy Update: Top 5 Fantasy Pitchers

Fantasy Top 5 Starting Pitchers:

By Matt Valentine

Just so you know, I base these rankings off of past and current production, like the everyday players I feel that it’s in a fantasy player’s best interest to have pitchers who have a long track record of success, rather than just going with potential or rising stars. Therefore, these are the pitchers you should find a way to get on your teams roster if they’re not already there.

1. Jake Peavy

Peavy has been a workhouse over the last three years never having pitched under 200 innings. He is also been a K machine during that span with over 200 strikeout in the past three years. Last year proved that Peavy is an elite pitcher when he posted a record of 19-6 with a 2.54 ERA. Peavy is one ace every fantasy owner should want on their roster.

2. Johan Santana

No pitcher has been a better fantasy stud then Johan has over the last several years. He’s always a candidate for the CY Young award, and has not pitched less than 200 innings since the 2004 season. You can almost guarantee that he will win 15+ games and strikeout 200+ batters. The move to the NL should help Santana’s win total as long as the Mets offense can get itself hitting on all gears.

Brandon Webb

Webb is another workhorse pitcher that will throw a ton of innings. Only in his rookie year did he not surpass the 200 inning mark. Webb doesn’t strike people out like Santana our Peavy but he still manages above average strikeout totals somewhere between 160-190 K’s a year. Webb has been absolutely dominant this season going 8-0 thus far, and dare I say, may be coming into the prime of his career. I would trade away the top pitcher on my staff not named Peavy or Santana to nab this stud.

Carlos Zambrano

If you want a pitcher who will put up good numbers in every category year in and year out then Zambrano is a solid choice. Despite the occasional mental lapse on the mound Zambrano is a dominating pitcher on a team that should put up a lot of runs helping him to secure a good amount of wins. 15-20 wins is an extremely realistic goal. He also strikes batters out, but may walk more batters then you would like. Still, Zambrano is a pitcher that can be trusted and you can ride him as your ace if you the other options are unavailable, he may even come at a cheaper price.

5. John Smoltz

Smoltz is having trouble with his shoulder this year having been on the DL twice already. He may find himself back in the bullpen if his shoulder continues to bother him. However, he has been a dominant pitcher all of his career whether it is in the bullpen or as a starter and is one of baseball’s most consistent on the mound. Smoltz is 200k threat, and always puts up double digit win totals as long as he remains a starter. If Smoltz makes a trip to the pen look at it as an opportunity to snag a valuable starter for a lower rate as I doubt he’ll remain in the pen for the entire season.

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Fantasy Baseball Update

By Matt Valentine

The draft is long over by now, and you may or may not like the team you have assembled. Don’t worry just yet though the season is young, and one of the best part parts of fantasy baseball is finding those waiver wire gems, and making some savvy trades to fatten your wallet and bring the championship home.

There are certain types of players that everyone wants on their team they are the players that have shown consistent production throughout their career and have been hot since the season began. Here’s some players who can become cornerstone’s of your team and who you should target for a trade if they’re not on your current roster.

1. Lance Berkman

No player in baseball is hotter right now then “Fat Elvis”. He has been on an absolute tear lately putting up one of the most productive nine game streaks in the history of the game. Check out this stat line: A batting average of .628 with 15 hits, 10 runs scored, a 1.136 slugging percentage and a .741 on-base percentage. Berkman’s seasons totals now stand at .382 BA, 12 HR’s 36 RBI’s 40 runs scored and 6 stolen bases. Berkman is putting the “disappointment” of last season behind him and is a player everyone should be looking to acquire.

2. Hanley Ramirez

Hanley has been one of the best and most consistent fantasy players over the past 2 seasons in traditional 5×5 leagues and is proving that he is at the top of his game once again. He’s got all the tools you need, he steals bases (102) over the past two seasons, has shown increased power going from 17 HR’s his rookie season to 29 in his sophomore season and he hits for average, .292 in his debut season to .332 in last years campaign. This year seems to be no different for this outstanding young player. He’s batting at a .336 clip, he’s tallied 8 HR’s and stolen 13 bases thus far. No other SS in the league produces like Hanley and at this point it’s a guarantee, barring injury, that he’ll finish in the top 10 of traditional fantasy leagues.

3. Chase Utley

Utley like Ramirez produces in every category you need to win a 5×5 league. He’s been consistent all year and throughout his career. He’s currently batting .327 with 13 HR’s, 28 RBI’s, and 3 SB. Utley draws walks too,(18 BB ) just another plus to his fantasy game . Unless you have Hanley, try and grab Utley, offering up a slumping player like Jose Reyes, who seems to have been in a funk since the second half of last year, may be the perfect trade bait.

4. Chipper Jones

Chipper has been a fantasy producer for quite a while now. His only problem is staying healthy. Wait for Chipper to find his way onto the DL and offer up a trade for him because if there is one thing this man does it is produce great fantasy numbers when he’s on the field. Chipper leads the majors with his. 400 BA , he’s demonstrated power and patience with 10 HR, and 16 BB, he’s never really been a threat on the base paths so if you need help in that category look elsewhere. Find a way to get Chipper on your team and you will not be disappointed.

5. A-Rod

A-Rod had a monster season last year and was the catalyst for many a fantasy team’s championship. Simply put, if you want a guaranteed 30+ homers, 100+ RBI’s , 100+ Runs and double digit SB’s then look no further than A-Rod who has put up that type of production throughout his career. He’s been hurt this season and wasn’t putting up stellar numbers like he did at the beginning of last year, but you just can’t argue with this guys talent. In fact, his injury may be the perfect time to offer up a trade for him as some owners tend to get impatient with players on the DL.

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