Tag Archives: wide receiver
You can place this in the “better them than us” category if you like……
Former Giant WR Sinorice Moss was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles today. He recently had been in the news for being worked out by the Washington Redskins last week.
Moss was released by the Giants on November 9th after spending yet another season on injured reserve, this time with a sports hernia.
Moss was the Giants 2nd round selection in the 2006 draft (44th overall) and could never stay healthy enough to make an impact.
According to Pro Football Weekly….
Moss went to the University of Miami and has spent five seasons in the NFL, all with the Giants. His most productive season came in 2007, when he had 21 catches for 225 yards in 13 games. He has struggled with injuries throughout his career.
That is the euphemistic way of saying he was a bust…….

Tagged Injured reserve list, National Football League, New York Giants, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Sinorice Moss, University of Miami, Washington Redskins, wide receiver |
Quarter Back
1. Drew Brees
2. Aaron Rodgers
3. Peyton Manning
4. Tom Brady
Tagged fantasy football, NFL, quarterback, rankings, running back, tight end, wide receiver |
Previous GFB Fantasy Focus Rankings:
RBs 1-12, RBs 13-24, RBs 25-48
WRs 1-12, WRs 13-24, WRs 25-48
For standard, Non-PPR leagues. Updated 8/31/10
Quarterback
1. Drew Brees
2. Aaron Rodgers
3. Peyton Manning
4. Tom Brady
5. Tony Romo
Tagged draft, fantasy football, New York Giants, quarter back, rankings, running back, tight end, wide receiver |
Other GFB Fantasy Focus Rankings:
QBs 1-12, QBs 13-24, RBs 1-12, RBs 13-24, RBs 25-48, WRs 1-12
13. Steve Smith (Car)- Matt Moore is an unknown, but Smith has proven it doesn’t really matter who is throwing to him.
14. Anquan Boldin- Boldin finally gets to be “the man” in Baltimore’s offense, a welcome change for himself and for Ravens fans. There are obvious upsides and downsides to leaving Fitzgerald and the Cardinals, but I think his value remains about the same.
15. Hakeem Nicks- If he stays healthy, Nicks will end the year as the Giants #1 fantasy receiver. I’m willing to gamble.
16. Chad Ochocinco- He’s still talented, and I can’t see him not improving over last year’s numbers, especially with TO in the fold.
Tagged draft, fantasy football, New York Giants, rankings, wide receiver, wr |






