
This week the 4th & 1 Fantasy Roundtable participants took on a strategy question for the second half. Read on to find out my take and click the link to find out the rest of the contributions.
What adjustments do you make to your fantasy strategy in the second half with games now being played on Thursdays? Want more? Keep reading…
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The Fantasy Roundtable hasn’t finished their discussions, but I thought I’d give my two cents on this week’s question. UPDATE: The discussions are over and you can find the rest of the panel’s answers at fantasyfootballfools.com. Here is the question and my answer.
Looking ahead at the fantasy football playoffs (Weeks 14-17), what one player would you want to own during those weeks and what one player would you want to unload before Week 14? Want more? Keep reading…
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This week’s edition of the Fantasy Roundtable asked the following question:
Who is your biggest buy-low candidate for Weeks 8 through 16?
My answer is below; the rest can be found at FantasyFootballExtreme.com. Want more? Keep reading…
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KFFL.com hosted this week’s 4th and 1 Fantasy Roundtable. The question posed to the participants:
Which two players are you stashing for the second half? Why?
And the answers:
Bryce McRae – KFFL.com
The New England Patriots‘ BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Why not Laurence Maroney, you might ask? Well, I won’t argue taking Maroney before Green-Ellis if he is available. However, it’s going to be tougher to secure Maroney’s services. If you are in an auction league, it’ll cost more to secure the former University of Minnesota rusher, and if you are tight for FAAB or want to save some dollars, I’d go for Green-Ellis. Want more? Keep reading…
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Last week’s version of the Fantasy Roundtable asked the question which keeper league players, other than the San Diego Chargers‘ LaDainian Tomlinson, have seen their value decline the most in 2009. Here was my answer (you’ll have to follow this link for the rest of the answers); stats are prior to Week 6: Want more? Keep reading…
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Last week the Fantasy Roundtable discussion hit upon strategies to help your team if they are struggling. The question was posed heading into Week 5, but the advice is still pertinent. My contributions are below with a link to the full article.
Going into Week 5 some teams have struggled out of the gate. For those teams that are 2-2 or 1-3, what “expert” strategies would you suggest to help teams try to get back into the chase? Want more? Keep reading…
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I represented KFFL.com in the Fourth & 1 Fantasy Roundtable Debate last week. My contribution is below; the rest can be found by following this link. Note this took place prior to Week 4.
Q: Who would you consider selling high or buying low?
A: This buy-low candidate might not be one for long – the St. Louis Rams‘ Donnie Avery (ribs). The second-year wideout missed a big chunk of the preseason because of a stress fracture in his left foot. Well, that time off caused him to miss valuable time executing in the team’s new West Coast offense. After three weeks, he should be feeling more comfortable. He’ll become the top option for quarterback Kyle Boller, who is expected to start this week; wideout Laurent Robinson (fibula) is done for the year because of a fractured fibula. Boller has a bigger arm than injured Marc Bulger (shoulder), which should complement Avery’s big-play prowess nicely. Try to pry him away from another owner; he might even be available on the waiver wire if an impatient owner ditched him. Want more? Keep reading…
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Before the Week 3 games kicked off, I participated in the second installment of the Fantasy Football Roundtable. The question: Every year a handful of receivers emerge from obscurity to become fantasy relevant. This year a few relatively overlooked receivers such as Earl Bennett, Mario Manningham and Andre Caldwell showed signs that they could be factors in 2009. Who are your two or three favorite surprise receivers for this season? Want more? Keep reading…
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KXAS-TV in Dallas reports Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III (quadriceps) will miss one to two weeks because of a quadriceps injury. Want more? Keep reading…
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I participated in a fantasy roundtable discussion for KFFL.com with some of the other top fantasy football websites in the business last week. Each week a new question will be posed with some of the top experts giving their answers. Here is my answer to this week’s question. The rest can be found by clicking here. Want more? Keep reading…
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