With Brandon Lloyd On The Trade Block, Demaryius Thomas Added To The Week 7 Waiver Wire Report
Posted by Greg Brosh on Oct 18, 2011
As we head into Week 7 of the season, waiver-wire options are getting harder and harder to come by. In the beginning of the year, it was pretty easy to snag a solid fantasy option that was left behind during your initial draft. But as we get closer to midseason, injuries, demotions and, hopefully, trades (Brandon Lloyd?) are going to be the three key ingredients...
Read MoreBengals Trade Carson Palmer To The Raiders
Posted by Greg Brosh on Oct 18, 2011
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Bengals have traded quarterback Carson Palmer to the Raiders for a first-round pick in 2012 and a conditional first-round pick in 2013. It might be a pretty hefty price to pay for a player already past 30 (31). But with the Raiders sitting at 4-2 and a half game behind the AFC West leading Chargers, it’s all in for...
Read MoreWeek 2 QB Rankings – Start or Sit Ben Roethlisberger?
Posted by Greg Brosh on Sep 15, 2011
Your usual fantasy guru Ray Tannock is taking a break from the rankings this week, so I am here to give you the lowdown on what’s going to go down in Week Two. We had a lot of surprises at quarterback in Week One. The biggest one, obviously, being Cam Newton’s breakout performance against the Cardinals. Things should settle down this weekend, but...
Read MoreFantasy Football Quarterback Rankings: What Does 2011 Have In Store?
Posted by Ray Tannock on Sep 1, 2011
FINAL UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2011: A player with a “U” symbol next to him signifies updated information. Well here it is, the long awaited 2011 Quarterback Rankings brought to you by yours truly. The votes are in and the final rankings have been updated and applied for everyone out there. Also be sure to bone up on our other rankings: WR rankings...
Read MoreAFC Coaching Changes And The Draft Impact
Posted by Greg Brosh on Aug 24, 2011
Fantasy owners should always keep coaching changes in the back of their minds at all times. A run-oriented head coach and/or offensive coordinator could easily drop the value of a top receiver when going to a more conservative offense. On the flip side, a pass happy coach can boost the value of a receiver who normally might fly under the radar (Josh McDaniels...
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