One and Done: QB Controversies Decided After First Game
Posted by Kurt on Aug 18, 2009
Coming into this NFL preseason, as always, several team were undecided about their starting quarterback. But with just one week of preseason games in the books there are two battles that have already been settled, even if their coaches haven’t announced it yet. Cleveland – Quinn over Anderson. In the Browns preseason game against Green Bay each...
Read More2009 Fantasy Football PPR Rankings, WR
Posted by Kurt on Aug 16, 2009
PPR WR Rankings: When searching for WR’s to draft in your PPR leagues (points per reception), make sure you do the math and have the right tools to find the right WR’s to lead your fantasy football team to a championship. In PPR leagues the most important part of drafting WR’s is finding the right guys to target, if you have a look at Wes...
Read MoreShould you draft a Cleveland Brown?
Posted by Kurt on Aug 14, 2009
There is not a lot of debate on where you draft Cleveland Browns players this year. Most players aren’t going to take any Brown in the first round, it’s just not going to happen. I don’t blame them. The past results speak for themselves. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few sleepers on the team worth taking later on. For example, Braylon...
Read MoreDraft Day ~ Pass, Punt or Run – The Welker Factor
Posted by Kurt on Aug 13, 2009
Handicapping your PPR League: Who to skip, who to avoid, and who to run with in leagues which award points for receptions. Fantasy leagues are expanding their scoring and these days PPR or points per reception is the most popular trend. Every pass caught by a wide receiver, tight end or running back will add to your score with every reception they haul in....
Read MoreExplosion In Numbers! 20+ Reasons To Talk About These WR's!
Posted by Kurt on Aug 4, 2009
As we near the start of yet another season in the National Football League, our fantasy football research becomes quite a bit more intense, when doing the math in finding the best WR’s to lead your fantasy team to a championship. Lately I have been looking over an interesting stat that often gets overlooked when researching certain criteria at your WR...
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