Fantasy footballers: Weathering the NFL lockout
Typically at this point of the summer, fantasy football fanatics have been all too busy breaking down the significance of free-agent moves while attempting to forecast how rookies will fit into their new roles as depth chart hierarchy becomes clearer.
The preeminent football platform of the United States is on hold at this time, wreaking havoc on how players are projected for fantasy purposes. Virtual prognosticators are pumping out information to help guide you to a championship, or 10, but the NFL lockout has kept much of this at bay. Tap your mouse here for more »
Why I’m not down with All Day
They - you know, the proverbial council of all that is right and noble - suggest you should always listen to your gut, even when it's not screaming for a hot pastrami sandwich. Go with your hunch ... your first instinct is usually right ... do what you think is right ... the list goes on and on. Tap your mouse here for more »
A rolling stone gathers no Randy Moss
After reading comments around the Internet, it's pretty clear there is a division among Minnesota Vikings fans when it comes to Randy Moss' release. Most vocal, though, were those against the move. Yet, people in favor of the enigmatic wideout's release chiefly said the same thing, it seemed: Bringing in Moss was a poor idea in the first place. Tap your mouse here for more »
Minnesota Vikings waive Randy Moss
The Minnesota Vikings have waived wide receiver Randy Moss, reports NFL Network's Michael Lombardi. Tap your mouse here for more »
Minnesota Vikings Week 1 in review
Can anyone explain to me what exactly was going on with the Minnesota Vikings' play calling last night?
Rant: Stop overvaluing quarterbacks!
I can't take it anymore. It's time to dispel a newfangled theory in fantasy football. Just because the NFL has featured more passing in recent years, it doesn't mean fantasy owners need to jump on the perception bandwagon. We need common sense to prevail. Tap your mouse here for more »
Fantasy football's No. 1 pick: Chris Johnson All Day?
I'll keep this short, because I suffered an awkwardly placed cut on my fingertip while playing with my dog the other night. Needless to say, typing isn't the most fun activity for me right now.
The No. 1 overall pick in fantasy football drafts is often debated from year to year, but I can't remember too many seasons in which it was as hotly contested as this year's already is. Tap your mouse here for more »
Fantasy football: Don't get caught up in the hype
Just as the NFL is an ever-changing game of chess, fantasy owners encounter similar decisions when preparing for their drafts. Do you grab a first-round stud running back, or should you snag that top-flight receiver? Where does a marquee quarterback fit into your plans? Tap your mouse here for more »
Ask KFFL's Experts: Cory J. Bonini
Random questions were posed to KFFL.com's team of editors. Some queries are hypothetical. Most deal with fantasy football, while others address the NFL Draft. Each editor's response is his own view of the situation at hand, so the answers may vary from the KFFL consensus. Tap your mouse here for more »
LT is now a joke, I mean Jet
I see fantasy potential again in LaDainian Tomlinson, now a New York Jet, but I have lost a lot of respect for him. He took the easy way out.
We're talking about the same guy that said he wanted to separate himself from the me-first personalities that he felt plagued the San Diego Chargers, so he follows Antonio Cromartie?!?! Tap your mouse here for more »

