The San Diego Chargers have Branden Oliver as the best fantasy football free agent for Donald Brown owners, as he came down with a head injury last week and now into Week 6 both Brown and Ryan Mathews will be out, leaving Oliver to start again and he has a great matchup coming with the Oakland Raiders on the schedule.
Read full storyRyan Mathews is not helping his future with the San Diego Chargers after suffering a knee injury. Donald Brown and Danny Woodhead will take over the starting job in place of the veteran.
Read full storyRyan Mathews is the top fantasy football RB draft option for the San Diego Chargers over Danny Woodhead and Donald Brown in PPR leagues and the team has a number of draft sleepers this year with Keenan Allen, Malcom Floyd and Ladarius Green for quarterback Philip Rivers, as he is coming off of a strong year into 2014 and could be a major surprise in FF leagues.
Read full storyPhilip Rivers is loving the wide receivers that he has. Vincent Brown and Keenan Allen have developed into two young stars helping the Chargers this year.
Read full storyThe NFL schedule has one more game for Week 5 with the Atlanta Falcons and the New York Jets playing on Monday night football and after some exciting games, some great sleeper players to watch out for going forward includes names like Terrance Williams, Bilal Powell, Andre Ellington, Justin Blackmon and Philip Rivers.
Read full storyDanny Woodhead is in good graces with fantasy football owners, but the Oakland Raiders have a strong front that could limit him on Sunday.
Read full storyFantasy owners should hold on Vincent Brown this season. With Malcom Floyd out with injury, the third-year receiver is poised for a breakout.
Read full storyThe San Diego Chargers are riding high after an emotional home win over the Dallas Cowboys and even though Philip Rivers is having himself a nice season, he has been doing it without some of his top receivers, which is why the team brought in free agent Lavelle Hawkins on a deal.
Read full storyThe San Diego Chargers are just 2-2 this season, but after losing two close games the team could easily be 4-0 and that would tie them with their AFC West rivals in the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs and one reason for their strong play this season is quarterback Philip Rivers.
Read full storyThe NFL schedule is coming up on the first set of byes this season in Week 4 and with the Green Bay Packers and the Carolina Panthers off this Sunday, fantasy owners will be scrambling to replace quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Cam Newton and some of the top options include players like Mike Glennon, Ryan Tannehill, Philip Rivers and Brian Hoyer.
Read full storyThe 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 storyThe fantasy football season is heading into Week 3 after a great weekend of games and with some fantasy owners starting to freak out at being 0-2, don't fret, it's not time to panic yet but one course of action could be to drop some players that have been busts, including names like Brandon Weeden, Josh Freeman and Sidney Rice.
Read full storyThe Chargers are down their top wide receiver. Fantasy football owners should consider picking up rookie Keenan Allen or Vincent Brown off waivers.
Read full storyThe fantasy football season has gotten off to a big start with names like Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson having big days and with Monday Night Football still to come, players for the Chargers and Texans will be looking to breakout, including names like Arian Foster, Philip Rivers, Ryan Mathews, Andre Johnson, Malcom Floyd and Matt Schaub.
Read full storyPhilip Rivers hates the idea that he needed fixing after the San Diego Chargers missed the playoffs for the third straight year. Now the quarterback is remaining hopeful that 2013 will bring real change.
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