Late Round Value In The 2011 Fantasy Football Draft
Posted by Kurt on Sep 2, 2011
Listen to our promo then purchase our system… ya I’m direct but lets not beat around the bush. You want to win your league and we get paid to ensure you have the best possible chance to do so. It has worked for years and people keep coming back so we must be doing it well. Helping you win is our business. Mike Thomas, WR Jaguars – Average Draft...
Read MoreFantasy Football Draft: Maximizing Your Initial Draft Strategy
Posted by Greg Brosh on Aug 30, 2011
The biggest misconception in fantasy football is that running backs still hold all the cards when it comes to the draft. I remember when I first started getting into fantasy football, a majority of the magazines I would read would always tell me “You must draft two running backs in the first three rounds to succeed.” At the time, it was sound advice....
Read More5 Fantasy Football Draft Tips
Posted by Kurt on Aug 29, 2011
Here are five tips to help you with your fantasy football draft. You likely won’t pick up on these until after a couple years of fantasy football. No one in your draft will tell you and your draft will suffer because of it. Cheat Sheet: If you don’t have a cheat sheet you’ll likely have a horrible draft. Your cheat sheet needs to include...
Read MoreAFC Coaching Changes And The Draft Impact
Posted by Greg Brosh on Aug 24, 2011
Fantasy owners should always keep coaching changes in the back of their minds at all times. A run-oriented head coach and/or offensive coordinator could easily drop the value of a top receiver when going to a more conservative offense. On the flip side, a pass happy coach can boost the value of a receiver who normally might fly under the radar (Josh McDaniels...
Read MoreWhen to Draft a WR Versus RB or TE etc
Posted by Kurt on Aug 24, 2011
This is inspired by a recent email from one of our members. Hello Kurt, New member here and I’m trying to come up with a draft plan if you will using your “create your own cheat sheets” using my leagues scoring system. Why wouldn’t I want to draft strictly off of value by position? Wouldn’t my goal be to have as many players above...
Read MoreNFC Coaching Changes And The Draft Impact
Posted by Greg Brosh on Aug 22, 2011
Fantasy owners should always keep coaching changes in the back of their minds at all times. A run-oriented head coach and/or offensive coordinator could easily drop the value of a top receiver when going to a more conservative offense. On the flip side, a pass happy coach can boost the value of a receiver who normally might fly under the radar (Josh McDaniels...
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