Fantasy Football
Manage Your Fantasy Buffet: The tier approach to draft management
I love buffets! I walk in and a huge smile can't help but be plastered all over my face. I especially love the Multi-Plex buffets. You know the type: five different sections with three food tables in each section. Yep, 15 troughs of gastronomical delights. One can look at drafts in much the same way. Running backs, the meat of [read more...]
2008 Fantasy Football Bloggers Mock Draft Final Results
Here is another post to help you get those rusty fantasy gears oiled and moving again. I have a quick little four round mock draft for you to look over to get an idea of how some fantasy savvy bloggers/writers and I value many of the top players.
The scoring format was based on a standard system other then the fact [read more...]
2008 Fantasy Football Sleepers and Value Picks Volume 1
Here's something to help get your wheels turning in preparation for your fantasy football draft. After devouring every podcast, scanning the mock draft results over on Fantasy Football Calculator's ADP tool and reading piece after piece of fantasy football information over the past few weeks, I have started to compile a list of players who I - and other people [read more...]
My Fair Brady: Draft Maker or Draft Breaker?
With training camps in full swing, our favorite teams all have a long list of questions that need to be answered. Fantasy football owners are also gearing up and preparing for the season, and just like their professional counterparts they face their own unique uncertainties that need to be answered before heading into the draft. Who are the number two [read more...]
NFC South Offensive Lines: Looking For A Few Good Linemen
This could be the weakest division of linemen in the conference. With all four teams ranking in the second half of the conference, three in the lower third, there is much work to be done. But with strong offensive coaching from Jon Gruden in Tampa Bay and Sean Payton in New Orleans there is hope these units can produce. Carolina Panthers [read more...]
NFC North Offensive Lines: Vikings Stake Claim To Top Spot
The Minnesota Vikings may have made a big splash in the offseason by acquiring defensive lineman Jared Allen from Kansas City, but the team's biggest asset is on the offensive side of the ball. The Vikings are not only the top-rated offensive line in their conference and division, but they might very well be the best in the National Football [read more...]
2008 Fantasy Football Bloggers Mock Draft Update Round 1
If you are anything like me, you are starving for any football discussion that doesn't include Brett Favre (please make it stop!). So, I figured I would give you an update on a little mock draft that some very football savvy bloggers and I have been participating in over the last week or so. So far, not many surprises but round [read more...]
NFC West Offensive Lines: Staying Healthy Key To Success
This division lacks a little up front, and the effort trickles down from there. Subpar efforts and lack of healthy players on the line and in the backfield have created an uphill battle for these West Coast teams. That said, Seattle and St. Louis have been the most successful teams from this division, and that success is tied to the [read more...]
NFC East Offensive Lines: Taking Care Of Business Up Front
The NFC East is the cream of the crop, especially when it comes to the big boys up front. With three of the four teams ranked in the top five in the conference, this is by far the most competitive position in the conference. Dallas and the New York Giants were two of the top teams in the league last [read more...]
AFC North Offensive Lines: Strong Offensive Line Play Sets Tone
Running the ball, protecting the quarterback and controlling the clock are critical elements of any successful offensive line, and ultimately, any successful offensive. That even includes fantasy football offenses. You don't just need to draft a good running back, you need to have the horses up front blocking for him. If you want further proof, consider Cleveland's success last season [read more...]
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