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Report: Fred Taylor Needs Ankle Surgery

By Matt SnyderOct 8th 2009 – 3:00PM

According to Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston, New England Patriots No. 1 running back Fred Taylor is going to undergo surgery to repair his injured right ankle. The 33-year-old running back hurt his ankle on his seventh and final carry against the Ravens this past Sunday. No real timetable has been set for Taylor's return...

Fantasy Football Cut-N-Go: Chris Cooley's Sleeper Picks

By Ryan DembinskySep 4th 2009 – 6:00PM

Cut-N-Go is Fantasy Football FanHouse's daily gathering of links from around the web, covering the goings-on in NFL Training Camp which have an impact on fantasy value.Taking over the helm from Sports Illustrated's Jimmy Traina over at Hot Clicks, today one of the sports world's most colorful characters, Chris Cooley...

Handcuffs and Committees: A Fantasy Football Spin on Backfields

By Matt SnyderAug 11th 2009 – 8:00AM

For those who may use a different term or are new to fantasy football, "handcuff" is the term used when you own insurance for one of your players in the form of owning his real-life backup. It's usually a running back, but you could conceivably handcuff a quarterback. The theory is that some or all of the production is...

Fantasy Football Team Preview: Patriots

By Matt SnyderJul 2nd 2009 – 9:30AM

With Fantasy Football season ready to kick in high gear, FanHouse is here to preview each and every team -- one per day until we've done them all. Meet The ...Troops of Tom Brady. Yes, there are plenty of guys on this team who matter -- not sure if you've heard of Randy Moss, for example -- but this season it is all about...

Laurence Maroney Had Broken Bone in Shoulder Last Season

By Ryan WilsonMay 17th 2009 – 10:25AM

I've often argued -- unoriginally -- that, in general, NFL teams should avoid using first-round picks on running backs. Salary-cap friendly alternatives can often be found later in the draft, and other, harder-to-address needs -- like offensive line or wide receiver -- can be targeted in the early rounds. There are...

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