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Dynasty Buy Lows: RB preseason edition
As mentioned in my earlier article with the NFL season looking closer to being resolved by mid July, it is time to get your shovels out to start digging for dynasty gold. I am discussing five RBs that could be on your waiver wire (maybe not likely depending on league) or available for a cheap trade (very likely) that can help you improve your dynasty team’s depth. Full confession is that I own four of the five RBs discussed in at least one dynasty league. Continue reading
Top 30 Fantasy Football Rookies
Once again, before the impending CBA court decision and NFL Draft, I thought it was time to put my thoughts on the incoming rookie class. You will notice some of the player ranking have changed. Lots of new information and misinformation which is the norm during these last several weeks before the draft. These are my thoughts and feelings on how I rank rookies in PPR dynasty rookie drafts. My rankings were influenced by: Greg Cosell, Matt Waldman, Joe Everett, Jim Day, and Shane P. Hallam. In addition I have spent many hours of research watching everything I could on these players. Please use this to help your team maneuver around your rookie and dynasty drafts.
Here are your Top 30 skill position players. Enjoy!
Ponder-ing my thoughts about the 2011 Senior Bowl
Earlier today my counterpart Andy Miley shared his Senior Bowl thoughts.
I’ve always loved the Senior Bowl. The Senior Bowl has been the unofficial kick-off to the next fantasy season for as far back as I have done dynasty fantasy football. As the NFL Network provides more access, it is easier for us arm-chair dynasty scouts to get a first good look at the next class of potential rookie draft selections. Continue reading
2011 Senior Bowl Thoughts
The granddaddy of the 2011 all-star college games is now in the books. Some college stars shined brightly, while other stars fell to the earth, a few stars had limited visibility, and some faint stars became brighter.
