
I view it as fantasy football’s version of the Procession of the Equinoxes.
It stems from the common mistake made by fantasy owners when prepping for their drafts: Said player’s stats at last season’s end do not automatically mean he will be in the same position of success in the upcoming season.
It seems like common sense, no? Want more? Keep reading…
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There are still some leagues out there that have yet to process free agents and many that have first come, first serve (FCFS) rules in place. For those that don’t know what that is, it’s when you can go to the waiver wire and add/drop players immediately.
Some players to pick up that may still be out there: 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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Us fantasy football players are incredibly reactionary. Why aren’t we more anticipatory? Instead of waiting for Running Back C to blow up for 151 total yards and three touchdowns, put in your clairvoyant contacts and give yourself a chance to feel conspicuously clever.
You’re probably one of innumerable fantasy managers who’ll try to lay claim to the wavering Ryan Moats wave on your league’s waiver wire. (I was and still am. Shhhh.) Want more? Keep reading…
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It was a brutal week for me! Bye weeks finally caught up to me. In a few leagues, I maxed out my points, but it wasn’t enough to deal with teams who still had their studs going. For example, in my NFL.com Experts league, I lost by nine points this week. Had I not dropped Nick Folk for Matt Prater I would have tied my opponent but would have lost anyway; every player on my bench was on a bye, and that’s used for breaking ties. Want more? Keep reading…
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Check back with us for more Week 9 sleepers in our Weekly Playbook section.
Alex D. Smith, quarterback, San Francisco 49ers: Even after a respectable showing in Week 8, the Tennessee Titans‘ defense against quarterbacks ranks 31st in the past month. Smith is considerably improved from a few years ago, and he has viable targets to work with. With six teams on the bye, start him as a fill-in. Want more? Keep reading…
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ESPN.com reports Houston Texans tight end Owen Daniels (knee) will miss the rest of the season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in Week 8, a team source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Want more? Keep reading…
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Anything else you’d like to share, Richard Seymour? Yikes.
Some observations I’ve been developing became clearer in Week 7. The Raiders being a playoff team wasn’t one of them.
What you should also have seen before – and was confirmed in – Week 7: Want more? Keep reading…
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Check out these statistics:
Receptions: 16
Yards: 421
Touchdowns: 4
That’s from ONE player in TWO games.
And you should trade the only man who can lay claim to them. Now. Want more? Keep reading…
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KCChiefs.com reports the Kansas City Chiefs have suspended running back Larry Johnson for conduct detrimental to the club. Johnson’s suspension will be effective immediately, and he will not be permitted to participate in any team activities or be on team premises until Monday, Nov. 9. Want more? Keep reading…
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