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ALlen Robinson

2018 Free-Agent Class Proves to be Less Than Stellar

The 2018 free-agent class takes major hits seemingly on a daily basis.

On Tuesday, the Arizona Cardinals had to put Jordan Pugh, their $9 million guard, on injured reserve. The Buffalo Bills became the second team to cut wide receiver Terrelle Pryor, whom the New York Jets paid $4.5 million a year. Last week the New York Giants cut guard Patrick Omameh, who signed a three-year, $15 million contract.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers paid $3.25 million a year for kicker Chandler Catanzaro. He was cut this week. Cody Parkey of the Chicago Bears got $3.75 million a year and he’s struggling.

Safe to say, this wasn’t a good free-agent class. My fear is that is might be the norm. One of the things I track is how many draft choices from the draft class that turns into free agency the next season are on the active roster.

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Fantasy Saturday – Stay away from Allen Robinson

Week 9 Fantasy Injury Impact

Pittsburgh at Baltimore

Baltimore’s Offensive Line

The Ravens were without two starting offensive linemen last week and were dominated up front by Carolina. Ronnie Stanley, one of their best linemen, was then injured in that contest and will not play against Pittsburgh. This unit is really beat up needless to say and both offensive tackles have been ruled out. They face a physical Steelers defensive line as well as a capable pair of edge rushers in TJ Watt and Bud Dupree. Pittsburgh did a great job of confusing the Browns protection schemes a week ago and could do the same vs. the Ravens, especially with cohesion being a possible problem. The Steelers have been quietly excellent against the run and Alex Collins (who is also questionable) hasn’t inspired confidence of late with his running as well as fumbling issues. Overall, this is a game to avoid for fantasy reasons overall. Don’t expect much production on either side of the ball.

Chicago at Buffalo

 

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