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 (by Brett Roberts) posted on July 28, 2010
Sleeper: Marcus Thornton (SG-NOH)
The 45th overall pick in the 2009 draft received his opportunity to start last year and made the most of it. [More]
 (by Joseph Malizia)
After leading the Eagles through what was probably its most successful decade, Andy Reid decided to trade away the franchise quarterback, Donovan McNabb, and give the reins to the apprentice, Kevin Kolb. Make no mistake however, this move does not drop the talent level at QB. Kolb is ready. [More]
 (by Bleacher GM)
Each month I try to highlight 3 players you should keep even though they are struggling, 3 potential sleepers you should add to your watch list and 3 guys who are struggling and may not turn it around any time soon. So here goes, Keepers, Sleepers and Busts near the halfway point… [More]
 (by Thomas Allen)
Do you know who has the second-best save percentage in the NHL right now? It’s not Luongo or Brodeur, but the Atlanta Trashers’ Johan Hedburg instead at .933 in 13 games, starting for what I think is one of the worst defensive (and best offensive) teams in the league. Hedburg is 7-3 this season and is tied for fifth in the league with a 2.15 GAA. As Kari Lehtonen remains out and has not resumed skating, Hedburg is competing for the job with a goalie 14 years his junior, Ondrej Pavelec. Pavelec has allowed three or more goals in 10 of his past 13 appearances and four or more in seven of those games. [More]
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