Fantasy Impact ~ Ahman Going Green Again?

Two months ago as the season was approaching I jotted off an article about five off-the-radar running backs who might make noise in 2009. So far one (Kevin Jones) has gone belly up for the season, and another (Edgerrin James) was signed by the Seattle Seahawks, where they quickly discovered he’s lost his edge. Another name on that list was Ahman Green....

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Does Strength of Schedule Matter in Fantasy Football?

Depending on who you ask, Strength of Schedule (SOS) is either meaningful or meaningless. There doesn’t seem to be much gray area among the experts. Yet each season articles abound on the impact of SOS on seasonal outcome, and of course, the fantasy implications…if there are any. I believe the truth lay somewhere in the middle, as it most often...

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Handcuff Hierarchy: Don't Get Left In The Dust

last updated 9/08/09 At Top Fantasy Football, we want our readers to have every advantage over their opponents. When playing  fantasy football it is important to know the backups to each starting running back. When the starting running back goes down due to suspension or injury, it’s important to have his backup either already on your bench or one click...

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2009 Fantasy Preview: Chicago Bears

There hasn’t been this much fantasy football hype in Chicago… ever? Even when Devin Hester emerged as a return jedi, his fantasy value was limited because of most scoring systems. But now that the Bears made the incredible, unthinkable trade to bring Jay Cutler to Chicago, the fans (and many major media outlets) are thinking the sky is the limit in...

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2009 Fantasy Football RB Rankings – A Double Take

  Updated Top 40 Running Back Rankings – Standard League Updated from previous 7/20/09 rankings. Adrian Peterson, MIN ~ It’s no surprise here that Adrian Peterson is expected to be the TOP Fantasy Football RB off the boards in Non-PPR leagues. As long as A.P. can avoid injury he is the standard league RB monster. I’d bump him up with Favres...

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