July 26th, 2010 --- Written by
ep
Read a Twitter post the other day — from a source at another site I will not reveal for reasons that will become obvious next paragraph — plugging an RB-RB draft strategy article. My initial response: “RB-RB? How archaic?” Then I pondered: “What is the best positional strategy to use in 2010?” The answer hit [...]
July 25th, 2010 --- Written by
jzak
Once upon a time, wide receivers were as exciting in fantasy circles as a rubber band. But the world just keeps evolving. The realm of rubber bands have been revolutionized by the silly band. Similarly, in fantasy football, receivers have become all the rage. And rightfully so. With the emergence of running backs by committee, [...]
July 21st, 2010 --- Written by
Jay-Mo
Like a weekly lunch buffet special, the NFL preseason will give you plenty to chew on. To whet our appetites, here is a brief outline of what to watch for in the coming weeks. Reason, well there’s value in paying attention to the preseason and training camp battles. If not, you may become last year’s [...]
December 14th, 2009 --- Written by
ep
Read a tweet by @razzball Sunday that totally echoed what I’ve been thinking for a while – Devin Hester should focus on kick returns. He’s shown flashes as a receiver, but he’s a complete game-breaker when his electric return game is a factor. Enter Devin Aromashodu, a third-year receiver out of Auburn. With Hester nursing [...]
October 27th, 2009 --- Written by
ep
Who doesn’t love running backs who break onto the scene like Shonn Greene did this week? I’ll tell you who, the people with crud filling their RB slots who didn’t heed my advice the last couple of weeks to get him before he had a shot to do anything. Well, with Leon Washington’s season-ending broken [...]
October 12th, 2009 --- Written by
ep
After last week when we had two new running backs jump onto the fantasy scene, we get two wide receivers breaking out in Week 5. Jeremy Maclin and Miles Austin didn’t just break out either, they blew up. Granted, they did it against the equivalent of junior high defenses, but their performances will go down [...]