Fantasy Football: Randy Moss and the Minnesota Vikings (Updated)

Purple must be Moss' color
Even with a bye week on tap, the New England Patriots and wide receiver Randy Moss were at the center of attention Tuesday evening. By Wednesday morning, Moss was no longer a member of the Patriots and is once again sporting the purple helmet he donned when he first entered the NFL many years ago.
The Minnesota Vikings are once again Moss' home.
Brett Favre takes the snap. He looks left. He looks right. He fires a deep pass to... Randy Moss. Touchdown!
That scenario is possible as early as this weekend. Tap your mouse here for more »
Ask KFFL's Experts: Ryan R. Bonini

Will Megatron rebound in 2010?
Random questions were posed to KFFL.com’s team of editors. Some queries are hypothetical. Most of them 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 »
Ask KFFL's Experts: Ryan R. Bonini
Random questions were posed to KFFL.com’s team of editors. Some queries are hypothetical. Most of them 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 »
NFL Preseason: Week 3 thoughts

Brady to Moss... get used to hearing it!
Finally, some meaningful preseason action is in the books. As I mentioned in last week's blog (NFL Preseason: Week 2 thoughts), the third week of preseason games is the one that counts the most. Starters see more playing time, allowing us to see on-field chemistry, how players respond to adversity and how the team's general offense/defense is gelling with the season about to begin. Tap your mouse here for more »
Don't ignore Joey Galloway in fantasy football drafts
I love this time of year, as fantasy football players start lining up their fantasy league football drafts one after another. Along the way, results of many drafts are being tracked to create Average Draft Position (ADP) reports and show everyone where players are typically drafted.
For the last few weeks, I have been paying close attention to the ADP reports on KFFL.com (powered by our good friends at Mock Draft Central). In some situations, it amazes me how few times certain players are selected.
In a standard 12-team league with a 16-man roster, there are a handful of players not being selected in every draft that I feel should be.
New England Patriots wide receiver Joey Galloway is one of those players. Tap your mouse here for more »
New England Patriots sign WR Joey Galloway
What a shocker: The New England Patriots reached into the free-agent market and snagged a 37-year-old player thought by many to be washed up.
With little fanfare, the Patriots added veteran receiver Joey Galloway, who was cast free by the Tampa Bay Bucs after he managed just 13 receptions in an injury-riddled 2008 campaign.
If it were any other team than the Patriots, I'd say: "Who cares?" The Patriots, however, seem to have a mini fountain of youth hiding away (rumor has it that it is right next to the vault that holds all of their video tapes of other teams) and bring out the best in veterans. Tap your mouse here for more »