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NFL suspends Cowboys DE Damontre Moore two games.

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More drama in Dallas.
Cowboys defensive end Damontre Moore has been suspended two games for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse, the league announced Friday.
Moore was arrested in December on charges of driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license. Employed by the Seahawks at the time, Moore was signed as a free agent by the Cowboys in March.
Dallas has seen a flock of players in the front-seven serve punishments for off-the-field issues. Since 2015, linebacker Rolando McClain and defensive ends David Irving, Randy Gregory, Demarcus Lawrence and Greg Hardy have all faced bans.
The Cowboys have been impressed with Moore's play and might choose to weather out his suspension. They need all the help they can get up front, but Moore won't offer much assistance out of the gate.
 

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The Coolts are wasting Andrew Luck's career. Once you have the great qv everyone wants, build the damn defense because no matter what you put around a great QB, the offense will always be above average. Fuck rb's, receivers, tight ends. Get a good O line and build the defense then you win. This shit is so simple.
 

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[h=1]Fabiano's 2017 fantasy football projections: RBs[/h] Fantasy football analysis continues to develop and evolve as we become more and more advanced. No longer is it limited to a simple look at the rank of defenses against the pass and the run to determine starts or sits, as it was back in the late 1990s. (Wow, that seems like so long ago!) Now in the Information Age, the level of statistical projections, algorithms, metrics and research used to project a player's points and fantasy value are almost on the level of an NFL scout. While some information can be paralysis by analysis, a lot of it is useful in our quest to become champions.
In an effort to be a one-stop shop for the most important information as it pertains to your fantasy draft preparation, here's a look at my running back projections for the 2017 season. I've also included a few of the more vital team stats from last season, including each team's run percentage, the number of rushing attempts and the actual targets that went to running backs. In order to grade offensive line effectiveness as it pertains to backs, I've also included rushing yards before contact and the average of that category. And of course, fantasy points against (strength of schedule) information is also included at the end.
Also included are a few nuggets, tidbits and analysis (for those who might be sick of all the numbers) on the most important fantasy players, in addition to the tendencies and trends of their coaches and coordinators. In some cases, you'll even see a quick historical breakdown of how well players have done (based on points) under the coaches and coordinators who'll be calling their plays in 2017.
 

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David Johnson 1,278 rush yards, 14 rush TDs, 73 rec, 823 rec yards, 4 rec TDs, 314.1 fantasy points

The Cardinals ranked 21st in rushing attempts last season, running the football on almost 37 percent of the their offensive snaps. ... David Johnson was the centerpiece of the attack, as he led all runners in touches including a league-high 80 receptions. That was more than all but 16 wide receivers recorded last season. ... Running backs were targeted 8.9 times a game, which ranked third in the league and means more catches are to come for Johnson. ... In coach Bruce Arians' last nine years as a head coach or offensive coordinator, he's had a top-20 fantasy back seven times. The three best finishes were Johnson (1st - 2016, 7th - 2015) and Rashard Mendenhall (13th - 2010).
 

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Devonta Freeman: 1,028 rush yards, 9 rush TDs, 50 rec, 426 rec yards, 2 rec TDs, 209.4 fantasy points
Tevin Coleman: 603 rush yards, 6 rush TDs, 25 rec, 292 rec yards, 3 rec TDs, 139.5 fantasy points

The Falcons ranked 12th in rushing attempts a season ago, running the rock on 42.3 percent of their offensive plays. ... Atlanta also ranked second in the league in red-zone targets to running backs (30). ... New offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian likes to use screens and short passes to his running backs, which is good for Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman as pass catchers. Freeman ranked fifth in catches and was tied for 12th in touches among runners last season, averaging 17.6 touches per game and 6.1 more than teammate Tevin Coleman (11.5). Freeman will continue to lead the backfield attack, but Coleman will see his share of touches and brings No. 2/3 back potential.
 

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