Mike Bell and Jerome Harrison Swap Teams: Fantasy Impact
Posted by Kurt on Oct 13, 2010
Prior to the season I pegged running back Jerome Harrison as a bust for the Browns this year, and he quite readily lived down to my expectations. On the other hand, I thought Mike Bell could be a real sleeper in Philly, and I got that one wrong. Bell stunk it up, and LeSean McCoy has been very impressive so far. On some level this trade makes sense, but overall,...
Read MoreFirst Look: Best NFC West Waiver Wire Pick-ups
Posted by Kurt on Sep 4, 2010
The final preseason games are over. Most drafts are over. Final roster cuts are being made. More injuries have occurred. This seems like a good time to get our first look at the best waiver wire pick-ups of the preseason. Every position and every team has had some interesting twists and turns over the preseason’s four games. So let’s go around...
Read More10 Burning Fantasy Questions For The Upcoming 2010 Season
Posted by Ray Tannock on Sep 1, 2010
As we sit and wait in anticipation for opening day of the 2010 fantasy football season, many of us—writers and readers alike—are taking a much needed breather, as we try to get all of our marbles in order. So what better than a random thought column, eh? We have a couple of them floating around, such as Top Ten Fantasy Football Team Names—a personal...
Read More8 Best RB Deep Sleepers Around The League
Posted by Kurt on Aug 24, 2010
Most fantasy owners know the big name running back tandems and important handcuffs. The ever-popular running back by committee has made primary backs almost obsolete. Still each season a few new names pop up to surprise even the savviest of fantasy veterans. Guys like Arian Foster, Justin Forsett, and Jason Snelling came out of the woodwork to make a name for...
Read MoreTop 100 Fantasy Football PPR Point Projections
Posted by Kurt on Aug 18, 2010
Top 100 Fantasy Football PPR Point Projections ** update 8/30/2010 ** Fantasy Points derived from ESPN’s projected achievements for the 2010 season. Players that ended the 2009 season strongly also got a boost and a few other personal touches, enjoy. PPR Scoring format: 6 Points per Touch Down – Rushing and Receiving 4 Points per passing TD 1 Point...
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