Arian Foster and Fantasy Football’s WK 2 Injury Report
Posted by Ray Tannock on Sep 16, 2011
Fantasy Football’s biggest concern, and “X” factor, is the weekly injury report. While there are a number of players that could be mentioned here, I want to focus on specific players that everyone is sure to be concerned over. For those of you who emailed me, or were wondering, my unexpected Week 2 hiatus is officially over—I won’t go into details, but...
Read MoreFantasy Football News: Risers and Fallers
Posted by Greg Brosh on Aug 18, 2011
Fantasy players’ values rise and fall like the sun rises in the East and sets in the West. No one can avoid it. If you’re lucky enough to have a competent coaching staff and quality players around you, while avoiding injury, you can be one of those lucky few who is not affected by the fantasy football ebb and flow. Below are several players who I...
Read MoreWeek 9 Wide Receiver Rankings
Posted by Kurt on Nov 5, 2010
Here’s our Week 9 Wide Receiver WR Rankings. Dwayne Bowe could post great numbers this week if Nnamdi Asomugha sits. Nnamdi Asomugha has an ankle injury and with Nnamdi Asomugha not in the line up Bowe continue his tear. Seyi Ajirotutu (Chargers) has put together two decent games but has a mouth watering start in week 9, nice upside. 1 Hakeem Nicks...
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...
Read MoreFantasy Football Sleeper Darrius Heyward-Bey
Posted by Ray Tannock on Aug 2, 2010
The woeful Oakland Raiders have pretty much done nothing in the past couple of years. They’ve been a less-than-average performing NFL team, and they have provided very little to fantasy football managers, when compared to many other teams. But that all may change in 2010, for a couple of reasons: JaMarcus Russell is finally gone, replaced by a more...
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