The fantasy football season is now into the fourth week of the NFL schedule and already, just like in the real league, teams are starting to pull away, while others are starting to plan for next season and with my team already terrible at 0-3, it was time for a trade: Daryl Richardson, Mike Wallace and Russell Wilson moved for Brian Hartline, DeAngelo Williams and Philip Rivers.
Read full storyMike Wallace met with Joe Philbin to discuss his role with the Miami Dolphins offense and it paid off. The wide receiver put up big numbers in Week 2 against the Indianapolis Colts.
Read full storyRyan Tannehill is not feeding into the Mike Wallace drama after the wide receiver was only targeted five times on Sunday. Joe Philbin praises the quarterback's strong leadership after the Week 1 win.
Read full storyThe fantasy football season is about to turn the page onto Week 2 and after a very entertaining first slate of games, there are plenty of players that owners can go after to help put their team over the top and some wide receivers include Andre Roberts, Jerome Simpson, Leonard Hankerson and Brian Hartline as well as Julian Edelman and Marlon Brown.
Read full storyThe fantasy football season is moving into Week 2 after a very big week for some players and with even more games coming on Thursday, Sunday and Monday, fantasy owners are looking for the biggest edge to try and win their matchups and some players to watch include Ahmad Bradshaw, Da'Rel Scott, Jamaal Charles, Anquan Boldin, Adrian Peterson and Jared Cook.
Read full storyMike Wallace insists that he was just upset at himself over having a poor game. The wide receiver notes that his targets will increase as he improves.
Read full storyThe fantasy football season is off to a fast start and with Peyton Manning already on pace for over 100 touchdowns, owners are looking for breakout players that can help them the rest of the way this year and after Week 1 there are a number of options, including Jordan Cameron, Brian Hartline, Jerome Simpson and Joique Bell, who all broke out in their first games.
Read full storyMike Wallace expected more targets in the team's first game against the Cleveland Browns. The wide receiver is unhappy he was barely used.
Read full storyThe Miami Dolphins are coming into the season with playoff expectations after spending a bunch in the offseason and after bringing in Mike Wallace and bringing back Brian Hartline, the offense is expected to be much more productive and consistent.
Read full storyThe Dolphins added a lot of offensive weapons in the offseason and Mike Wallace believes the revamped offense will bring a lot of success to the team.
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