Sleepers, Breakouts and Busts
Matt Bishop | July 26, 2019 RR = Receiving Routes Run %Rush = Percentage of team’s rushes (Red Zone) PTS
Matt Bishop | July 26, 2019 RR = Receiving Routes Run %Rush = Percentage of team’s rushes (Red Zone) PTS
In an intriguing matchup for this fantasy battle, I’m going to look deep into some later round picks to help close out those bench spots with some value when needed. Currently, in 12 Team PPR leagues, both Giovani Bernard and Duke Johnson are going in the 14th round, Bernard as the RB62 and Johnson as the RB64 per Fantasy Football Calculator.
With the upcoming NFL season upon us and the 2019 rookie draft has come and gone most people in the offseason have forgotten about those that may have not lived up to the hype of their rookie season in 2018 coming out of the draft. Whether it be the team that drafted them or simply waiting their time on the depth chart, I’ve selected players that should be bought low in dynasty with expectations that 2019 will be their year and value come to fruition. Be sure to jump on these guys before the preseason starts and their value goes up before week one is here.
Earlier today the NFL announced that the Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill would not be suspended after being investigated for domestic violence this offseason. Whether you agree or disagree with this decision, whether you are a fan of the NFL’s personal conduct policy or not, the reality is Hill is allowed to take part in training camp next week and play in all 16 games this season. I’m not here to sway your opinion on the NFL’s decision or Hill as a person. I am here to explain how the news impacts the entire Chiefs’ offense from a fantasy perspective.
Frank Dyevoich | July 10th, 2019 To put it mildly, it has been an underwhelming couple of years for Chicago
Happy fourth of July everyone! Hopefully, you are enjoying the greatest American holiday with friends, family, food and your choice of beverage. While the 2019 NFL season doesn’t kick off for another nine weeks, it is never too early to prepare for the build the ultimate fantasy football team. To help with that, the Scorecrow family has started a mini-series with a handful of writers giving you their opinions on five questions. Be sure to follow all of the writers on twitter and ask any questions you may have regarding their answers. Without further ado, let’s get into it.
For those of you looking to improve your fantasy teams this year, you have come to the right place. I am going to help all of you avid fantasy football fans gain a better understanding of how you should be drafting your fantasy teams. Whether you are an experienced veteran or a brand new player wanting to gain some insight, this guide will provide you with information on how to go about your draft strategy this summer and help you win your league!
We are back with another edition of Dynasty League Commissioner 101. In case you missed the basics in part one, you can check it out here. Now, we are ready to establish the strategies you can implement in your league in order to make it unique and engaging for all owners.
League Theme – Give your league a theme and let your owners come up with a team name to fit that particular theme. For example, a throwback theme, college theme, or AFL theme all provide your league with some creativity and inherent rivalry. Aspects of this league theme can be incorporated in sections like divisions and schedules to give your league an extra shot of flavor.
The year is 2016. Kenyan Drake, running back out of Alabama, is drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the tenth pick of the third round of the NFL Draft. Former fantasy football stud Arian Foster was signed in free agency and Jay Ajayi was in his sophomore season. Foster was a bust and Ajayi took a stranglehold over the backfield leaving Drake, third on the depth chart, to get 33 carries and scored two touchdowns.
Many of us have played in a traditional fantasy football redraft, keeper, or potentially even a dynasty league. Well, the time has come to create and commission your own dynasty league this offseason. Regardless of league members, every successful dynasty league requires a committed commissioner. With this comprehensive, multi-article guide, you can learn the essentials of setting up and running your very own dynasty league.
It’s well known that the tight end position is thin. There is some valuable talent, Travis Kelce, George Kittle, Zach Ertz to name a few, but not many others you can depend on. This past Tuesday, June 7th, the New England Patriots released Austin Seferain-Jenkins one day into mandatory mini-camp. Although he has had personal issues and injuries when on the field, he is a reliable player at the tight end position and could help your team. Here’s a list of teams Seferian-Jenkins could have fantasy value with.
Each year, an exciting new class of prospects enters the National Football League and fantasy players become scouts as they attempt to identify that cornerstone player for their dynasty team. It is essential to become acquainted with this new crop of talent in order to gain the upper hand on your league mates. Now that the NFL Draft has concluded, it is time to rank and evaluate the rookies that should be selected in the first round of your rookie draft.
Matt Bishop | July 26, 2019 RR = Receiving Routes Run %Rush = Percentage of team’s rushes (Red Zone) PTS P/S = Fantasy Points per
In an intriguing matchup for this fantasy battle, I’m going to look deep into some later round picks to help close out those bench spots with some value when needed. Currently, in 12 Team PPR leagues, both Giovani Bernard and Duke Johnson are going in the 14th round, Bernard as the RB62 and Johnson as the RB64 per Fantasy Football Calculator.
With the upcoming NFL season upon us and the 2019 rookie draft has come and gone most people in the offseason have forgotten about those that may have not lived up to the hype of their rookie season in 2018 coming out of the draft. Whether it be the team that drafted them or simply waiting their time on the depth chart, I’ve selected players that should be bought low in dynasty with expectations that 2019 will be their year and value come to fruition. Be sure to jump on these guys before the preseason starts and their value goes up before week one is here.
Earlier today the NFL announced that the Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill would not be suspended after being investigated for domestic violence this offseason. Whether you agree or disagree with this decision, whether you are a fan of the NFL’s personal conduct policy or not, the reality is Hill is allowed to take part in training camp next week and play in all 16 games this season. I’m not here to sway your opinion on the NFL’s decision or Hill as a person. I am here to explain how the news impacts the entire Chiefs’ offense from a fantasy perspective.
Frank Dyevoich | July 10th, 2019 To put it mildly, it has been an underwhelming couple of years for Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson,
Happy fourth of July everyone! Hopefully, you are enjoying the greatest American holiday with friends, family, food and your choice of beverage. While the 2019 NFL season doesn’t kick off for another nine weeks, it is never too early to prepare for the build the ultimate fantasy football team. To help with that, the Scorecrow family has started a mini-series with a handful of writers giving you their opinions on five questions. Be sure to follow all of the writers on twitter and ask any questions you may have regarding their answers. Without further ado, let’s get into it.
For those of you looking to improve your fantasy teams this year, you have come to the right place. I am going to help all of you avid fantasy football fans gain a better understanding of how you should be drafting your fantasy teams. Whether you are an experienced veteran or a brand new player wanting to gain some insight, this guide will provide you with information on how to go about your draft strategy this summer and help you win your league!
We are back with another edition of Dynasty League Commissioner 101. In case you missed the basics in part one, you can check it out here. Now, we are ready to establish the strategies you can implement in your league in order to make it unique and engaging for all owners.
League Theme – Give your league a theme and let your owners come up with a team name to fit that particular theme. For example, a throwback theme, college theme, or AFL theme all provide your league with some creativity and inherent rivalry. Aspects of this league theme can be incorporated in sections like divisions and schedules to give your league an extra shot of flavor.
The year is 2016. Kenyan Drake, running back out of Alabama, is drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the tenth pick of the third round of the NFL Draft. Former fantasy football stud Arian Foster was signed in free agency and Jay Ajayi was in his sophomore season. Foster was a bust and Ajayi took a stranglehold over the backfield leaving Drake, third on the depth chart, to get 33 carries and scored two touchdowns.
Many of us have played in a traditional fantasy football redraft, keeper, or potentially even a dynasty league. Well, the time has come to create and commission your own dynasty league this offseason. Regardless of league members, every successful dynasty league requires a committed commissioner. With this comprehensive, multi-article guide, you can learn the essentials of setting up and running your very own dynasty league.
It’s well known that the tight end position is thin. There is some valuable talent, Travis Kelce, George Kittle, Zach Ertz to name a few, but not many others you can depend on. This past Tuesday, June 7th, the New England Patriots released Austin Seferain-Jenkins one day into mandatory mini-camp. Although he has had personal issues and injuries when on the field, he is a reliable player at the tight end position and could help your team. Here’s a list of teams Seferian-Jenkins could have fantasy value with.
Each year, an exciting new class of prospects enters the National Football League and fantasy players become scouts as they attempt to identify that cornerstone player for their dynasty team. It is essential to become acquainted with this new crop of talent in order to gain the upper hand on your league mates. Now that the NFL Draft has concluded, it is time to rank and evaluate the rookies that should be selected in the first round of your rookie draft.
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