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Winslow is your basic risk/reward type of player. He could have a huge season and go to the Pro Bowl or he could be on injured reserve by week eight. You just don't know. If you hit on him, he'll give you 800 to 1,000 yards and that's a big advantage at tight end just about every week. If you want to take the risk he might warrant a pick in rounds four or five. If you think he's risky, it might be best just to avoid him altogether and select either Cooley or Clark.
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, Ohio, Don McCormack column: You don't Shay! American Chronicle Former Browns tight end Kellen Winslow and Phoenix Suns stare Amare Stoudemire have gone through the procedure and returned to play in the NFL and NBA, ...
Bucsblitz.com (subscription) Will Reggie Brown be the Bucs No. 2 Receiver Bucsblitz.com (subscription) Tight end Kellen Winslow led the Bucs in receiving last season. Tampa Bay did not offer a contract to Antonio Bryant, who signed as a free agent with the ...
Crumpler A Patriot Patriots Insider (subscription) Watson's freakish athleticism will be appreciated by the Browns who never fully rebounded after trading away talented, but hot headed Kellen Winslow to the ...
Bleacher Report Derek Anderson Vs. Charlie Whitehurst: Who Should Arizona Have Gone With? Bleacher Report Compare what he had in 2007 (Braylon Edwards, Kellen Winslow Jr. and Donte Stallworth in his prime) with the Cardinals receivers (Fitzgerald, Breaston, ...
Derek Anderson Is Happy to be Out of Cleveland Fanster.com (blog) It was a struggle but when Braylon was rolling and Kellen (Winslow) was rolling, we were tough to stop.? ?Yeah. Obviously Larry being one of those guys, ...