Posts Tagged ‘Carson Palmer’
A Look At Drafting Quarterbacks
Drafting a QB has become a bit of a puzzle for certain individuals, since many people out there often wonder when and where to draft that perfect gunslinger who will lead your team to fantasy dominance. And while there is really no correct answer here, there are a couple of easy strategies one can follow [...]
Top 100 Fantasy Football PPR Point Projections
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 [...]
Top 50 Players for the 2010 Season
It’s that time of year, knuckleheads. Fantasy football is back! You’ve surely got questions, so we here at Fantasy Knuckleheads have the answers! Since setting up fictional league settings and projecting their stats and point totals bores me, I’ll be making my top 50 list based on a combination of 2009 stats, 2010 projected stats, [...]
Top 100 Fantasy Football Point Projections, Standard Scoring
Top 100 Fantasy Football Rankings – Non PPR ** update 8/30/2010 ** 6 Points per Touch Down – Rushing and Receiving I was amazed at how high the QB position ranked this year. Everyone has been writing about how the NFL, each year, progresses further into a pass first high scoring league, take note in [...]
Fantasy Football Composite ADP Rankings
Fantasy Football Composite Average Draft Position Ranking based on 12 teams, 15 rounds, Standard Format scoring for 2010. Very useful information for your draft preparation and analysis. What is ADP? ADP is a report that lists NFL players by the average slot they were drafted in fantasy football drafts. The source comes from mock and [...]
Fantasy Stock Watch: Is Carson Palmer Ready To Pounce?
From 2005 through 2007, Carson Palmer was a fantasy QB stud, averaging 4000 passing yards and 27 TDs per season. But injuries robbed him of his 2008 season, while recovery and diminished aerial weapons made him a lackluster producer in 2009. This may explain why his ADP in fantasy drafts is currently 17th among quarterbacks. [...]
Fantasy Analysis: 2010 Offensive Line Rankings
Believe it or not there is one player in fantasy football even less respected than the kicker, and that’s the offensive line. Though we do not draft these gridiron warriors, their impact on our fantasy teams may be a revelation for some. Most fantasy owners have no clue which teams boast the best offensive lines [...]
T.O. Takes The Tiger By The Tail, Signs with Bengals
Not that we didn’t already see this coming, but Terrell Owens made it official today when he signed with the Cincinnati Bengals. Per a league source, Owens signed a one year deal today with the Bengals that will pay him a base salary of $2 million. He can earn up to another $2 million in [...]
Fantasy Football Over/Under: Quarterbacks
While we seldom pick our quarterbacks first in drafts, they are almost inevitably our top fantasy producers. We’re able to wait because there is pretty solid depth at QB for fantasy purposes, especially heading into 2010. There isn’t a name in the top 12-15 QBs you can’t feel good about drafting as your starter. In [...]
Miami Dolphins Fantasy Projections
The Miami Dolphins added one of the best players at his position in the NFL this offseason, and he ranks as only the third-biggest addition in Miami this summer. Thanks to LeBron and Chris Bosh coming to South Beach, the Dolphins will have until the end of October to be relevant in Miami before the [...]
Fantasy Football Sleeper Jordan Shipley
Jordan Shipley is a rookie, which doesn’t bode well for fantasy production to begin with, so for that reason alone he is more of a deep sleeper. How deep? He’s being drafted alongside kickers and second rate team defenses…if at all. When the former Texas Longhorn stand out was drafted this spring in the third [...]
Fantasy Football 2010 Rookie WR Impact
Rookie wide receivers are arguably the hardest to gauge in terms of immediate impact. Very few receivers make much of a mark in their debut season. We’ve all heard the rule that it takes most of them until their third season to break out. However, there are exceptions. Guys like Michael Crabtree last year, who [...]
Fantasy Football 2010 Rookie TE Impact
The tight end depth in the NFL in terms of decent fantasy production is pretty solid. Most leagues only require one TE, and unless you’re in an extremely deep league, you’re bound to get a serviceable one. If you check our 2010 TE Rankings you’ll see the top two tiers go 14 players deep. That [...]


