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Danny Kelly

Staff Writer at The Ringer

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Everything You Need to Know About Week 8 of the 2021 NFL Season

Mike White made history with the Jets, the Steelers found themselves in a kicking snafu, and Jared Goff forgot what to do on fourth down … again
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NFL Power Rankings: The Titans May Be Invincible - The Ringer

Despite losing key contributors, Tennessee just ripped off five wins in a row against 2020 playoff teams. Plus: The Cowboys look like a force, Patrick Mahomes is returning to form, and Cam Newton is back.
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2022 NFL Mock Draft Superlatives

The crew also discusses Danny Kelly’s mock draft and plays America’s favorite new game, Two Draft Jargons, One Lie
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A Historic QB Fall, a Run on RBs and WRs, and Day 2 Steals - The Ri...

Plus, why the Ravens keep making great picks
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Grading Every Team’s Performance in the 2022 NFL Draft - The Ringer

All 262 picks are in the books. Who came out on top?
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D’Andre Swift, Anthony Richardson, and Other Honeymoon Phase Player...

LIVE SHOW in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 22. Click below for tickets! Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck are back to sort through a handful of fantasy players we’re in the honeymoon phase with and decide whether it’s actually worth it to ignore their red flags (3:37). Finally, Craig recaps his wedding and honeymoon before the guys close with emails (43:28). Tickets: The Ringer Fantasy Football Show LIVE! - Union Stage D’Andre Swift, RB (5:05) Breece Hall, RB (11:06) Garrett Wilson, WR…
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The Best Fantasy Football Pick in Every Round - The Ringer

Every manager needs a plan for the draft. Here are the players you should be targeting every step of the way.

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Power Ranking the Biggest Underreactions After Week 1 - The Ringer

RIP to Aaron Rodgers’s Achilles and the New York Jets’ Super Bowl chances (4:59). Next, power ranking the NFL Week 1 things that people aren’t talking about enough, including late-round quarterbacks looking better than their early-round counterparts, Tony Pollard being good at football, the NFC just looking flat-out better than the AFC, and much more (14:54). “You guys want to do some emails?” (39:00) Check out The Ringer’s Fantasy Football Rankings for positional rankings, waiver wire pickups,…
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Russell Wilson Is (Almost) His Same Old Self - The Ringer

I think that more than any other player in the NFL, Russell Wilson is a living Rorschach test. Two people can go to the same game, watch Wilson play, and come away with wildly different conclusions about whether he’s any good. Hell, one person can watch Wilson and decide he is both awesome and awful. I covered Wilson during his career with the Seattle Seahawks, and it was always tough to shake a nagging lack of congruence between Wilson’s unassailable Hall of Fame–worthy numbers and his inconsis…
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Just How Great of a Prospect Is Caleb Williams? - The Ringer

We’ve reached an inflection point in the NFL season at which a certain segment of fans start to shift their focus to next year. For supporters of the league’s cellar-dwelling teams—particularly those without an answer at the quarterback position—salvation comes through the NFL draft. And hope for the future takes the shape of one player in particular: USC’s Caleb Williams. A lot of things can change between now and late April, of course, but it’s already widely accepted that the reigning Heisman…
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Where Does Marvin Harrison Jr. Rank Among Generational Wide Receive...

With Caleb Williams and Drake Maye as the headliners, quarterbacks will dominate the 2024 NFL draft discourse—but a wide receiver might be the best all-around player in this upcoming class. Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr. is that good, bringing an extraordinary combination of size, athleticism, route-running savvy, and ball skills to the Buckeyes offense. The son and namesake of the Hall of Fame receiver, Harrison is all but a lock to be taken in the top 10 in next year’s draft, and he could go…