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Matt Williamson

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Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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  • Pro Football Weekly
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Past articles by Matt:

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: NFC West

This is the final installment of an eight-part series detailing the biggest offseason moves and where teams still need to fill holes via the NFL Draft. Here, I will focus on the NFC West with a slant toward the impact on dynasty leagues. → Read More

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: NFC South

This is part seven in an eight-part series detailing the biggest offseason moves and where teams still need to fill holes via the NFL Draft. Here, I will focus on the NFC South with a slant toward the impact on dynasty leagues. → Read More

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: NFC North

This is the sixth article in an eight-part series detailing the biggest offseason moves and where teams still need to fill holes via the NFL Draft. This iteration will focus on the NFC North with a slant toward the impact on dynasty leagues. → Read More

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: NFC East

This is the fifth article in an eight-part series detailing the biggest offseason moves and where teams still need to fill holes via the NFL Draft. This iteration will focus on the NFC East with a slant toward the impact on dynasty leagues. → Read More

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: AFC West

In the fourth article in this eight-part series detailing offseason moves and draft needs, I will be examining the AFC West with an emphasis on dynasty leagues. → Read More

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: AFC South

Houston Texans What Changed Demaryius Thomas won’t be back, but the Texans did retain Seantrel Henderson and added Matt Kalil at offensive tackle as well as signed Darren Fells. That being said, by no means is Houston secure at tackle or tight end. Surprisingly, there wasn’t a lot of movement with Houston’s offense. → Read More

Dynasty Rankings

Folks, 4for4 is the only place you can find my Dynasty Rankings! Now, please remember, that these are not static for every dynasty team out there. If you are rebuilding, the younger players might need a little boost up the ranks and obviously the opposite is true if you are in it to win it in right now. But, in a vacuum, here is my list and a great guide for you as a dynasty general manager. Of… → Read More

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: AFC East

For my first article at 4for4, I am recapping the fast and furious action that has transpired around the NFL since the 2018 season ended. For the most part, NFL teams now have retreated to their war rooms to sort out their draft boards. That gives us a perfect opportunity to go division by division in this eight-part series to analyze how all the action has impacted fantasy football, especially… → Read More

Offseason Moves and Draft Needs: AFC North

This is the second article in an eight-part series detailing the biggest offseason moves and where teams still need to fill holes via the NFL Draft. This iteration will focus on the AFC North with a slant toward the impact on dynasty leagues. → Read More

Matt Williamson: Weighing Pittsburgh Steelers' offseason options with Le'Veon Bell

Would the Steelers' wisest path be moving on from Bell? → Read More

Packers purge: Green Bay roster could look vastly different in 2018

Many picked Green Bay to win the NFC North. Instead, the Packers finished the season 7-9, behind the Vikings and Lions in the division and obviously out of... → Read More

4 key matchups to watch on Wild Card Weekend

Wild Card Weekend kicks off this Saturday starting with the Tennessee Titans versus the Kansas City Chiefs, and there'll be a variety of factors at play in... → Read More

How the Browns can fix their biggest problem in 2018

As everyone knows by now, the Browns are the second team in NFL history to finish 0-16. They've won just a single game over the past two years under head... → Read More

Carr, Nelson among 2017's most disappointing players

As the 2017 regular season winds down, it's a great time to single out a few players who didn't live up to expectations this year. Obviously, this list could... → Read More

Bortles, Thielen among 2017's most pleasant surprises

As the 2017 regular season winds down, it is a great time to single out a few players that were very pleasant surprises this year. While that list could be... → Read More

The Steelers won't rest Le'Veon Bell

Le’Veon Bell’s workload is insane.The Pittsburgh Steelers star has already carried the ball 252 times this season and leads the NFL at 28.5 touches per game.... → Read More

The 4 best linemen you probably haven't heard of

Matt Williamson is a former scout for the Cleveland Browns and spent 10 years at ESPN as a scout and co-host of "The Football Today Podcast." Find him on Twitter @WilliamsonNFL. The big men up front rarely get the attention or accolades that they deserve. The old adage that "the game is won in the trenches" is often true. But in today’s fantasy football- and highlight-driven society, the work of… → Read More

4th and Short: It's Paxton Lynch time in Denver

Matt Williamson is a former scout for the Cleveland Browns and spent 10 years at ESPN as a scout and co-host of "The Football Today Podcast." Find him on Twitter @WilliamsonNFL. Where do the Denver Broncos go from here? The Broncos have to go to Paxton Lynch as soon as the young quarterback is healthy. They just have to. Lynch didn't look particularly strong in his first two starts, but we can’t… → Read More

Scout’s Eye: NFL Week 9 observations

After Week 9, we can hand Carson Wentz the MVP. The Los Angeles Rams are legitimate contenders. And the Dallas Cowboys are improving. → Read More

Chiefs dominate Matt Williamson's early-season NFL awards

Matt Williamson is a former scout for the Cleveland Browns and spent 10 years at ESPN as a scout and co-host of "The Football Today Podcast." Find him on Twitter @WilliamsonNFL. Six teams have played four games thus far, and the rest of the NFL franchises have five games under their belts. While that's a somewhat small sample size and many things will obviously change, it is enough to go on when… → Read More