DeShaun Watson is showing that maybe rookies can be consistent with his second straight Clutch Game and taking the #1 spot this week! Consistency. Any educated fantasy owner knows that you need your Fantasy Football players to be not only good, but also consistently good! It’s a proven fact that the more consistent your Fantasy players are throughout the season, the better chance that you’ll have to win. More wins
Training camp is an exciting time for the entire NFL fan community. Mainly because it is the start of actual football again, and it also means the NFL season is just a few weeks away. In this article, I am going to focus on some of the biggest news and notes around the NFL community for the first couple weeks of training camps. Injuries One of the common themes to
The Miami Dolphins head into 2017 with a playoff capable offense. Does mean the same thing for fantasy owners who take their players in fantasy football drafts? It could be good, depending on what position. The strengths and weaknesses may just be at wide receiver. Sleeper – Kenny Stills, Wide Receiver The Dolphins traded the Saints for Stills, and then signed him to a four-year deal this offseason, beating off other
As we put Independence Day in our rear-view mirror, it’s time to start thinking about fantasy football drafts. As we approach draft season, it’s important to devise a strategy and know who you’re drafting when. Since we only get one pick per round, it’s important to know how you feel about various players at their average draft position. So, we continue our fifteen-part series (most drafts are fifteen rounds) highlighting
As we approach Fourth of July, it’s time to start thinking about fantasy football drafts. As we approach draft season, it’s important to devise a strategy and know who you’re drafting when. Since we only get one pick per round, it’s important to know how you feel about various players at their average draft position. So, we start a fifteen-part series (most drafts are fifteen rounds) highlighting some bold predictions
As we approach Fourth of July, it’s time to start thinking about fantasy football drafts. As we approach draft season, it’s important to devise a strategy and know who you’re drafting when. Since we only get one pick per round, it’s important to know how you feel about various players at their average draft position. So, we start a fifteen-part series (most drafts are fifteen rounds) highlighting some bold predictions on
As we approach Fourth of July, it’s time to start thinking about fantasy football drafts. As we approach the draft season, it’s important to devise a strategy and know who you’re drafting when. Since we only get one pick per round, it’s important to know how you feel about various players at their average draft position. So, we start a fifteen-part series (most drafts are fifteen rounds) highlighting some bold
Fantasy football drafts have a clear one through three in some order: Pittsburgh’s Le’Veon Bell, Dallas’s Ezekiel Elliott and Arizona’s David Johnson. All three of these running backs promise to be among the tops at the position at season’s end, but where should you go if you have the first overall pick? Obviously, it’s Le’Veon Bell Le’Veon Bell is the engine that makes the Steelers’ engine go. Bell has
There is a constant drumbeat surrounding Jordan Reed in fantasy football circles. “When he’s healthy, he’s a beast. When he’s healthy, he’s a monster. When he’s healthy when he’s healthy when he’s healthy.” Catch the issue there? Jordan Reed is never healthy. There’s the second issue there, as well. When he’s healthy, he’s not a beast. He’s subjected to the same vagaries of the tight end position, yet his overwhelming
The Los Angeles Chargers threw another receiver into an already crowded receiving corps when they took wide receiver Mike Williams at #7 overall. The Clemson standout missed nearly all of the 2015 season after breaking a bone in his neck but bounced back with 98 receptions for 1361 yards and 11 touchdowns. He provides Philip Rivers with yet another toy to play with on offense, but you’re likely better off