Unlike past years when I wrote about fantasy football handcuffs, designating a true handcuff for 2013 is becoming harder and harder to pin point. Especially 5 that are worth writing about. With teams continuing to use more of a two-back system, or the dreaded Running Back By Committee, distinguishing a worthy handcuff to draft in […]
Larry Fitzgerald’s Fantasy Comeback
For years, Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald has been the pinnacle of fantasy football relevance. Since coming into the league in 2004, his resume of countless WR1-type stats speaks for itself. He’s amassed 5 years of 90 or more catches, 6 years of 1000 receiving yards or more and 4 years of double-digit touchdowns. You only […]
Cecil Shorts Fantasy Analysis
One Play Propelled Shorts Into Prominence With less than one minute remaining in regulation, Jacksonville’s Week 3 matchup with division rival Indianapolis was about to conclude. The team was in danger of beginning the 2012 season with an 0-3 record, as they trailed the Colts 17-16. They were out of timeouts, located 80 yards away from the […]
Andrew Luck’s Fantasy Analysis
Nearly three months after the Indianapolis Colts chose Andrew Luck with the first overall selection of the 2012 NFL Draft, they agreed with the former Stanford Cardinal on a $22.1 million contract. Any first year QB would automatically collect a sizable amount of scrutiny and pressure just from becoming the initial pick of the draft, […]
Maurice Jones-Drew’s Fantasy Analysis
A Forgettable 2012 Season Maurice Jones-Drew’s 2012 season was easily his most forgettable from a statistical standpoint. First, he held out for 38 days, and did not report to the Jaguars until September 3. That negatively impacted his effectiveness at the onset of the year, as he only played in six contests before a foot […]
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