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Fantasy Football Cut-N-Go: Edwards Owners Breathe Easy, Vick Signs

Cut-N-Go is Fantasy Football FanHouse's daily gathering of links from around the web, covering the goings-on in NFL Training Camp which have an impact on fantasy value.

The Michael Vick hype train stopped in Buffalo today, with Rich Eisen mistakenly tweeting about a phantom press conference after the interweb stirred up some Vick-to-Buffalo hype. I still think it would be best for Vick to play behind an elite QB for a while and build some good faith with the NFL. At this point, you can still ignore Vick in your drafts, and keep Edwards steady as a solid QB2.

Update: Vick reportedly has signed a two-year deal with the Eagles. He'd certainly have a ton of weapons if he saw the field in Philadelphia. I don't think that'll happen, unless Donovan McNabb succumbs to the injury bug, not out of the question considering the QB's history of health issues.

What else happened on this football-packed Thursday?


Fantasy Football Team Preview: Colts

With Fantasy Football season ready to kick in high gear, FanHouse is here to preview each and every team -- one per day until we've done them all.

Meet the ...
Team under Peyton's leadership for the first time without Tom Moore*. That's right. Peyton's only offensive coordinator for his entire 11-year career has been the venerable Moore. Moore's first year at the helm was Manning's rookie season, so the two grew together. It's going to be interesting to see how Manning fares without his mentor calling the shots.

Of course, Manning's obviously cerebral enough to deal quite well with the transition, and the Colts have enough weapons in their arsenal to remain the high-octane offense we're used to seeing every fall.


Ted Ginn Jr. Injured By Teammate Roy Hall

Ted Ginn Jr.Things are already kind of bad in Buckeye Nation, but news today just adds to the misery. As you can see from the picture here, Ted Ginn Jr. was injured by his own fellow Ohio State wide receiver Roy Hall celebratorily tackling him in the endzone after his 93-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

Ginn reportedly was ready to go back in after this, but I'm guessing the coaching staff was thinking about his future when they made him sit out the rest of the game.

Nobody is really at fault here, since players always tackle each other after touchdowns and celebrate, but this kind of injury is definitely harder to swallow than one incurred while actually, you know, playing football.

The diagnosis is a sprained left foot. Not that it really matters to Buckeye fans if Ginn will be healthy to start the 2007 season since he will almost certainly be leaving for the NFL this spring. Although, actually, if the injury is bad enough I suppose Ginn could possibly decide to stick with the Buckeyes to prove that he's healthy, but I imagine that's unlikely.

More: Picture showing the injury in progress - Men of the Scarlet and Gray

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