Week 3 WR Rankings: Calvin Johnson Is Primed For a Huge Day
Posted by Ray Tannock on Sep 20, 2011
UPDATED: 9/22/2011: Well we’re two weeks into the fantasy football season, and already we’re seeing a few expected trends with the wideouts, but again, this week will be all about the matchups that dictate the best possible fantasy output. Remember that you always have to take into account what the defenses are going to do to the quarterback—particularly...
Read MoreNational EXtreme Fantasy League (NEXFL): A 32-Team Expert League with IDP
Posted by Tom Digliani on Sep 4, 2011
For many of you out there that are not familiar with NEXFL, the NEXFL is the National Experts Fantasy League. It is a 32-team league that includes Offense and Individual Defensive Players (IDP) and only has one “copy” of a player. There are a few other 32-team leagues out there, but many have two “copies” of a player (i.e. two teams can own...
Read MoreFantasy Football WR Rankings: The Big 50
Posted by Ray Tannock on Sep 3, 2011
FINAL UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2ND, 2011 Well, this is it everyone. The WR rankings are final with a few additions and subtractions and some rank movement up and down the board. There are, however, plenty of receivers who are not listed that will add incredible value to your team, so please ask any questions you may have about a player not listed. As a final piece of...
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 MoreKenny Britt and The Top 10 ‘Must Know’ 3rd Year Receivers
Posted by Ray Tannock on Aug 29, 2011
Third year receivers are always one of the hottest topics in fantasy football for several reasons. The idea is, a guy in his third year has had more than enough time to marinate and learn the system, often leading them towards breakouts years, or in some cases, sleeper candidacy. With a third year receiver, the player in question simply becomes more valuable...
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