WR Start Sit Week 3: A Veteran Affair

Week two was very much like week one with our start, sit in the respect that the candidates for sit were very worthy of the title, while our start players chimed in another good week. But in each start, sit column, there is always one or two players that throw a wrench into things whether it be due to injury, just poor play, or just not a lot of action. Well...

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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 passing TD 1 Point...

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Top 20 Players To Target In The Draft

We’ve talked (written) quite a bit about Sleepers, Rankings and Overrated or Underrated players so far. Some of those players will be in the list below, and some will be new names. We’re going to go through from top to bottom and take a look at guys you can target who will out perform their Average Draft Position (ADP): Guys who will make your team...

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2010 Fantasy Football WR Rankings

UPDATED: September 6, 2010 Perhaps no position in fantasy football has had more attrition in the last couple of years than wide receiver. Other than a couple of names at the top, some of the biggest, Terrell Owens, Torry Holt, are all but gone, while other big names like Randy Moss and Steve Smith (CAR) are more speculative than in years past. Add to that...

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Santonio Holmes On A Jet Plane To New York: Fantasy Implications

Ask just about any football fan and they’ll tell you, today’s trade of Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes to the New York Jets for a mere 5th round pick, is a bad trade. The Steelers could have gotten more. How could they get rid of their star receiver? A Superbowl MVP none-the-less. Perhaps the Steelers could have received more, but...

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