Detroit Lions Fantasy Projections
Posted by Kurt on Jun 21, 2010
Starting a couple years ago with the arrival of Calvin Johnson, the Detroit Lions have returned to the fantasy radar for the first time since Barry Sanders left and appear to be in prime position to be a player in fantasy drafts for the coming decade. Of course the benefit of being miserable for a decade is a lot of high draft picks, and the Lions have finally...
Read MoreAlbert Haynesworth And Good Old Rocky Top: Perfect Together
Posted by Ray Tannock on Apr 21, 2010
After just a year of dealing Albert Haynesworth to the Washington Redskins, The Tennessee Titans are kicking the tires on the possibility of bringing back the mammoth tackle to Good Old Rocky Top, reports The Nashville Tennessean. With the Redskins recently adding Adam Carriker to their payroll, the deal has more possibility than ever before. Washington now...
Read MoreWeek 13 IDP Starts & Sits
Posted by Kurt on Dec 2, 2009
Welcome to Top Fantasy Football’s Week 13 edition of “IDP Starts & Sits” brought to you by “The IDP Guru.” For each position (DL, LB, DB), I will recommend 3 Starts and 2 Sits in addition to my “Start of the Week” and “Sit of the Week.” Also, for each position, I have listed players that I consider to be...
Read More2009 Fantasy Football IDP Rankings – A Double Take
Posted by Kurt on Aug 24, 2009
2009 IDP Top 25 Rankings for LB, DB and DL – Updated IDP is perhaps the hardest position to draft for. It’s new to most of us, and the turnover in top performers can drastically change from season to season. This is another reason to start drafting them after the 10th round. Read my full article on where to draft them here. The thinnest position...
Read MoreIDP: Defensive Juggernauts!
Posted by Kurt on Aug 13, 2009
IDP: Defensive Studs! For all you defensive minded fantasy footballers, Top Fantasy Football is here to offer you a little insight on some of the better defensive fantasy football players to target in your drafts this summer. When looking at drafting defensive players, you should always take into account different aspects of “real” football...
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