WR Rankings 11-20, Who’s Making the Jump This Year?
Our rankings of the 11-20 WRs brings you breakout stars and former elite WRs.
Our rankings of the 11-20 WRs brings you breakout stars and former elite WRs.
Our rankings of the Top 10 WRs feature a consensus #1, and plenty of discussion over the next tier.
I remember meeting Francisco X. Rivera in person back in 2006. I was in my first months with the Dodgers, and he was the on-air talent for a pitch meeting to produce a Spanish show dedicated to the Dodgers.
Continue ReadingThey’re out there. And have been out there for generations. Leyendas Mexicanas. La Llorona. El Cucuy. Chupacabra. El Chamuco. They’ve scared kids for what seems like forever. And even as adults, we remember vividly how those childhood memories scarred us for life. I couldn’t watch the cinematic edition of La Llorona last year — even though a friend of mine worked on the movie — because I just couldn’t relieve those moments we would share at parties or even school about how we know someone who know someone who swears they saw her lurking in the middle of the night crying, “Mis hijos.”
Continue ReadingThursday, March 19, 1987, is a day I’ll hardly ever forget. Yes, it was the 21st wedding anniversary of my parents — Abigail and Juan Martin — but being a normal 19-year-old college student, I had something else to do.
Continue ReadingThis is the region where there are depth plays that could turn into weekly starters. It’s also where players are coming off injuries or mas o menos seasons. They could blow up and jump into the top 10, or they could be relegated to your backup and maybe even cut for that inevitable RB injury. But you need to know these QBs, because they could win you a week. Picking up at a well-known No. 11.
Continue ReadingWe’re here to differentiate who the must-start QBs are from the streamers with the first rankings of the 2020 offseason by los primos. We ranked the QBs 1-32, and below is the composite rankings of the top 10.
Continue ReadingIt was May 5, 2006, and I’d been working for the Dodgers as the team’s publications director for about 4 months. Living the dream, working for the team I fell in love with in 1977. It was largely because of the Dodgers that I wanted to one day become a sportswriter.
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