Preseason Fantasy Football Trades: The Next Step Toward a Championship
Posted by Kurt on Aug 24, 2009
Draft day has now come and gone for many fantasy football leagues. You may think that now you just sit back and wait for the season to start, but trades can be a key component to forming your team prior to the start of the season. Trades for the sake of activity are obviously never recommended, but there are several scenarios in which a properly executed...
Read More2009 Fantasy Football QB Rankings – A Double Take
Posted by Kurt on Aug 21, 2009
Updated Quarterback Rankings – Standard League Let’s take a fresh look at the Captains who will pilot your fantasy ships in 2009. A few guys are making some noise, and a few are sinking already. Here’s where we stand as on August 21st, 2009. Drew Brees, NOS ~ Brees is the best fantasy QB there heading into 2009. Over 5000 passing yards last...
Read More2009 NFL Bye Week Breakdown!
Posted by Kurt on Aug 21, 2009
2009 Bye Week Player Breakdown One tool that should always be considered when drafting your roster this year, is knowledge of players bye weeks. I think everyone who has played fantasy football can relate to a terrible scenario in your lineup, due to bye weeks. Dynasty leagues know the feeling, keeping their talented roster year after year only to get hit...
Read MoreTop Fantasy Football Special: Preseason Movers and Losers
Posted by Kurt on Aug 21, 2009
For NFL players the preseason is for getting timing down, getting rookies used to the team and getting into shape. For fantasy owners, the preseason is a sneak peak at who will put fantasy teams on their shoulders and carry them to the promised land. Certain players showing us incredible upside are late round fliers so savvy owners are going to try and draft...
Read More2009 Fantasy Football PPR rankings, RB
Posted by Kurt on Aug 14, 2009
In a PPR (points per reception) league, running backs who can catch and run are rock-stars, because you’re getting a 2 for 1 package deal for the price of your draft pick. In most PPR leagues you are awarded one point for each reception, plus yardage. If you’re new to the PPR format, you may be wondering how significantly standard rankings can change...
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