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In June each year, football season really begins to heat up. The project has been completed, the finished mini camps and training camps are almost full swing. Summer is when football experts are beginning to make strong predictions about the value of players and team performance. Injuries are one of the issues that most has spoken during this time, while the final operations are made and contracts signed. Injuries in the NFL and football in general are common. In a report entitled "Positions" of the players, not before the injuries, NFL career Predict Length "(28 May 2009) of MedicalNewsToday.com, a new study on injuries in the NFL and longevity Career is highlighted.
The study's lead author, former rookie-of-the-Year, All-Pro defensive back and NFL Scout for over 30 years, Milt Davis, Ph.D. Unfortunately Davis died in September 2008, before he could present the results. Pat Lombardi, Ph.D., study author, said: "During the course study, Milt shown that almost three quarters of all the players had more than two major injuries and one of them had major surgery before entering the the NFL. "(Source: American College of Sports Medicine) Although no injuries have to shorten the career of a player, have a dramatic effect on fantasy football asset. Now that the project of 2009 is over, let's review some of the most recent reports of the NFL injury.
Dallas Cowboys common Mango knee and hamstring injuries
CBSSports.com recently reported that receivers Miles Austin and Isaiah Stanback is likely to occur at the start of the Cowboys' training camp. According to the Dallas Morning News Austin hamstring injury cost him three weeks of practice, but expects to be ready and healthy by the start of the 2009 season. Austin bed CBSSports.com confirmed value will increase if he returns in the healthcare field. CowboysBlog.DallasNews.com reported in May that Stanback had "arthroscopic surgery to repair a meniscus tear in his right knee." It is doubtful he will be ready at the start of the preseason, but Jerry Jones is quoted as saying: "I know that's frustrating for him, but he has enough time. Work hard, and you back out." He's a good sign for Cowboys fans.
Knee injuries lead to different outcomes for Patriots QB Brady and Tate WR
Pat wide receiver Brandon Tate could very likely end up on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list due to its slow recovery from knee surgery by CBSSports.com. Although surgery was in October, his rehabilitation has been slow. On a better note, CBSSports.com reported on 9 June 2009 that Patriots, Tom Brady had been practicing in the field in the rain. Brady, in the entire practice is a good sign after his surgery for a torn ACL and MCL. Brady will remain a favorite soccer fantasy if he proves his rebuilt knee can go the distance.
Raiders WR Javon Walker decides to keep the Low Down Surgery
On May 9, 2009 Nfl.Fanhouse.com revealed that Oakland Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker injured his knee in April and has not notified the team. Coach Tom Cable is quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle saying he believes that Walker "was right to get surgery." It remains unclear what is valid for the season Walker.
Eagles RB Brian Westbrook Ankle Surgery
According to writer Michael Davis Smith, NFL.Fanhouse.com " Philadelphia Eagles have confirmed that running back Brian Westbrook will have surgery to remove bone spurs in his right ankle. "The recovery time for this procedure is usually 2 or 3 months for Westbrook may miss training camp and preseason. Smith wonders whether the time Westbrook as an elite runner is coming to an end.
Seattle Seahawks WR Deion Branch said that "his knee never feel normal again"
Receiver Seattle Seahawks Deion Branch underwent reconstructive knee surgery this year. Branch was recently cited by the Associated Press saying: "You never will be back to normal once you have this procedure done. "If his recovery goes well Branch will make a decent fantasy receiver, but its performance may be lower than in previous years.
Additional Considerations Fantasy Football
There are countless stories involving injuries and problems of the NFL fantasy potential. Consider these facts in the election to the fantasy draft this season.
1. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger suffered a minor knee injury in early June, but was back at practice a day later, according to the Associated Press.
2. Marshawn Lynch, the running back Buffalo Bills mini jumped due to a foot swollen. X-rays and tests showed the injury is minor according BuffaloBills.com. Fantasy leagues should consider Fred Jackson as a necessary backup.
3. An interview with Brett Favre HBO confirmed its operation in shoulder. Decisions on Favre and the Vikings will be in late July, once his health has been evaluated.
About the Author:
Steve Jones is a diehard sports enthusiast and has been his entire life. Football, basketball, baseball-he loves it all. Naturally, he also loves fantasy sports and is currently writes for the fantasy football web site http://www.Stinkball.com.
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