Tagged: Mo Alie-Cox (8 Results)
Around the NFL: Jelani Woods
I think Jelani Woods is my favorite long-term sleeper of the 2022 draft. He’s an unusual physical specimen, with the potential to turn into something special if the Colts can get him dialed in. more »
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Around the NFL: Jack Doyle
Jack Doyle is calling it quits. After nine seasons and 407 catches, he announced his retirement today. more »
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Factoid: Jack Doyle
The last time we saw the Colts in action, Jack Doyle was having a nice game at Buffalo in the playoffs – 7 catches for 70 yards and a touchdown. But I can’t see myself selecting an Indianapolis tight end. more »
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Podcast: October 2 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff preview Week 4 of the NFL regular season. Sponsored by Fantasy Index Weekly and RotoWire. more »
Podcast: September 29 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Moishe Steigmann and Justin Eleff work the waiver wire after Week 3 of the NFL regular season. Sponsored by Affordable Trophies. more »
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Around the NFL: Mo Alie-Cox
Eric Ebron caught 13 TDs last year (plus a rushing score), and everyone agrees that can't happen again. Jack Doyle should be back from injury, and the Colts added a couple of wideouts who could cut into that scoring production. But there's another candidate, one unlikely to be drafted in most fantasy leagues. more »
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Around the NFL: Doyle headed to IR
Jack Doyle is out for the year. The Colts are placing him on injured reserve with a kidney injury. And I can’t help wondering if that might cause another top-15 tight end to show up in that offense. more »
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Tight ends lead Colts
Three different tight ends scored touchdowns for the Indianapolis Colts in their win over the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. MO ALIE-COX, ERIC EBRON, and JACK DOYLE each caught touchdown passes for… More what appears to be one of the deepest tight end corps in the league. Not ideal for fantasy owners, but it appears to work for the Colts. Less
Source: Indianapolis Star