Fantasy Football Buy and Sell Advice: Week 9
With trade deadlines approaching for most leagues, here are some players you should look to buy and sell heading into Week 9.Â
With trade deadlines approaching for most leagues, here are some players you should look to buy and sell heading into Week 9.Â
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters. Therefore, giving you a chance to win big each week.
The first two weeks of the 2020 NFL season are in the books, and we’ve had some entertaining games on Thursday night. Tonight we should get another one as Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Miami Dolphins travel up the state of Florida to take on Gardner Minshew and the Jaguars.
This matchup is a tale of teams moving in similar directions, in a now wide-open AFC East. The Buffalo Bills
Football is back but so are the injuries. Each week I will take a look at the injuries that may impact your fantasy lineups, and will give a short rundown on the injury itself as well as what the recovery outlook will be.
NFL injury updates are being reported left and right as kickoff approaches for the Sunday games. We’re tracking everything right here.
The 2019 Miami Dolphins were thought of as potentially the worst team the league had seen since the 2008 Detroit Lions. The front office was starting over from scratch behind General Manager, Chris Grier, and head coach, Brian Flores who wanted their types of players.
Andersen Pickard explains why fantasy owners should draft Dolphins second-year wide receiver Preston Williams this year.
Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
From Marlon Mack’s handcuff to a studly young wide receiver in San Francisco to a fresh pair of legs in D.C., the waiver wire actually has a few viable candidates this month. It’s the scraps and shiny new toys addition so let’s dive right in.
To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for this week. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
The month of November has been a wacky one in the NFL. The Dolphins are 2-0 as they defeated the Jets and Colts this month after going 0-7 in the first two months of the season. Meanwhile, coming off a bye, the Rams lost to the Steelers on Sunday while the Saints got destroyed by the Falcons. This coming week the Packers, Giants, Seahawks, and Titans are on a bye, leaving fantasy owners with several key players unavailable as they push for a playoff spot.
With trade deadlines approaching for most leagues, here are some players you should look to buy and sell heading into Week 9.Â
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters. Therefore, giving you a chance to win big each week.
The first two weeks of the 2020 NFL season are in the books, and we’ve had some entertaining games on Thursday night. Tonight we should get another one as Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Miami Dolphins travel up the state of Florida to take on Gardner Minshew and the Jaguars.
This matchup is a tale of teams moving in similar directions, in a now wide-open AFC East. The Buffalo Bills (1-0) travel south to take
Football is back but so are the injuries. Each week I will take a look at the injuries that may impact your fantasy lineups, and will give a short rundown on the injury itself as well as what the recovery outlook will be.
NFL injury updates are being reported left and right as kickoff approaches for the Sunday games. We’re tracking everything right here.
The 2019 Miami Dolphins were thought of as potentially the worst team the league had seen since the 2008 Detroit Lions. The front office was starting over from scratch behind General Manager, Chris Grier, and head coach, Brian Flores who wanted their types of players.
Andersen Pickard explains why fantasy owners should draft Dolphins second-year wide receiver Preston Williams this year.
Before you bring out the pitchforks and the nasty tweets, the basis for the top 100 needs to be laid out.
From Marlon Mack’s handcuff to a studly young wide receiver in San Francisco to a fresh pair of legs in D.C., the waiver wire actually has a few viable candidates this month. It’s the scraps and shiny new toys addition so let’s dive right in.
To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for this week. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
The month of November has been a wacky one in the NFL. The Dolphins are 2-0 as they defeated the Jets and Colts this month after going 0-7 in the first two months of the season. Meanwhile, coming off a bye, the Rams lost to the Steelers on Sunday while the Saints got destroyed by the Falcons. This coming week the Packers, Giants, Seahawks, and Titans are on a bye, leaving fantasy owners with several key players unavailable as they push for a playoff spot.
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