Up until now, March 13 has been notable for being New York Mets pitcher Johan Santana’s birthday, the day adult film star John Holmes died and when William Herschel discovered Uranus. Well, you can add another event to the list as KFFL’s 2009 Fantasy Baseball League officially kicked off. This is the internal version of the K-BAD, minus the pick-by-pick analysis.
Participating in this league is a combination of KFFL’s managing editors, writers and KFFL personality William Del Pilar. The league follows your typical 5×5 rotisserie style. Want more? Keep reading…
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I’m continuing with my series of free-agent players and keeper leagues. We’ve covered quarterbacks and running backs; you can access those and all my other blogs.
Before moving on to the wideouts, a few comments:
- I believe wide receivers are the easiest position to waive because they are so deep. You have 64 starting wide receivers and a deep pool of nearly 96 to choose from. I base that on the simple fact many teams go three wide and all teams will eventually go with multiple receiver sets when needed.
- As always never view any player, especially wide receivers, as untouchables. Every year look to trade your top wideout for draft picks or a top producing player such as a quarterback or running back. In-season you can find quality wide receivers weekly depending on the matchup. On draft day there are always quality veterans available as well.
- As I’ve said in previous blogs, I’ll be piggybacking off our free-agent analysis tables that came out in late February. I’ll link to that article each time I do a position. Wide Receivers Want more? Keep reading…
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Ohio State running back Chris Wells ran at the school’s Pro Day Friday, March 13, and improved his 40-yard dash times by quite a margin from what he ran at the 2009 NFL Scouting Combine last month. Want more? Keep reading…
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"Big Game" no more in St. Louis
Torry Holt’s marriage to the St. Louis Rams is over, as they released the Pro Bowl receiver Friday. Holt, 32, saves the team $8 million against the cap this year. He was due $1.25 million in a roster bonus early next week. Want more? Keep reading…
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