Making Sense of Rookie Backfields
In the last few years, a handful of rookie running backs has come in and immediately made fantasy impacts during
In the last few years, a handful of rookie running backs has come in and immediately made fantasy impacts during
Sometimes in fantasy football, the most obvious tips are often not taken. Instead of going for a high-floor player, players chase options with high-upside that could potentially wreck their week. The most consistent players in fantasy football are often overlooked and don’t get appreciated as much as they should. Marvin Jones is the perfect example of this.
It’s August, and that means the 2020 NFL season is just around the corner. The preseason and even the season won’t be the same as in the past thanks to Covid-19. However, as long as we have football, we have fantasy football.
Every year there seem to be a few tight ends that have a breakout season. In 2018 it was George Kittle and last year it was Mark Andrews and Darren Waller. This year there is a couple of intriguing options but one seems to rise above the rest that has the highest ceiling. Hayden Hurst was shipped from Baltimore to Atlanta during the offseason and will be the topic of conversation today. He is currently the 110th player off the board as the TE13.
The 2020 NFL Draft featured a plethora of intriguing options at the running back position and even included a first-round selection. Unfortunately for this year though, most of those running backs are being featured in a committee instead of being labeled as the bell-cow back.
Fantasy football drafts are heating up right now as the NFL season is now less than three weeks away. There is a deep class of wide receivers to consider, but Robert Woods of the Los Angeles Rams shouldn’t be on your draft board.
Mason Thompson explains why you should avoid selecting Colts running back Jonathan Taylor in your upcoming fantasy football draft.
The 2020 NFL season is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to get ready for fantasy football. Every year fantasy owners select players that either hit or turn into a bust. In this article, I will explain why fantasy owners should target Indianapolis Colts’ tight end Jack Doyle.
The 2020 NFL season is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to get ready for fantasy football. Every year fantasy owners select players that either hit or turn into a bust. In this article, I will explain why fantasy owners should target Los Angeles Rams’ wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
We are less than a month away from the start of the 2020 NFL season. With that being said, fantasy drafts are aplenty currently as fans are ready to finally watch some football and play against friends and family to potentially win their fantasy leagues. During your fantasy drafts, some players will elect to take a tight end early, while others tend to lean on high-upside players. I will be taking the latter half approach in this article and will be talking about Miami’s Mike Gesicki, who is currently being selected as the TE15 and 123rd player overall according to the Fantasy Pros PPR ADP.
The zero running back strategy in fantasy football has picked up steam the past few years. There are running backs who dominate one year and then fall off the map the next. They play the most unpredictable position in football, so sometimes it’s best to not draft them early and take some fliers later in the draft. The waiver wire will also be key to a championship season.
With the 32nd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the running back from LSU. The Chiefs bypassed much bigger needs at cornerback, defensive line, and offensive line to secure the most versatile running back in the draft. The rich got richer.
In the last few years, a handful of rookie running backs has come in and immediately made fantasy impacts during their rookie year. Recently, Ezekiel
Sometimes in fantasy football, the most obvious tips are often not taken. Instead of going for a high-floor player, players chase options with high-upside that could potentially wreck their week. The most consistent players in fantasy football are often overlooked and don’t get appreciated as much as they should. Marvin Jones is the perfect example of this.
It’s August, and that means the 2020 NFL season is just around the corner. The preseason and even the season won’t be the same as in the past thanks to Covid-19. However, as long as we have football, we have fantasy football.
Every year there seem to be a few tight ends that have a breakout season. In 2018 it was George Kittle and last year it was Mark Andrews and Darren Waller. This year there is a couple of intriguing options but one seems to rise above the rest that has the highest ceiling. Hayden Hurst was shipped from Baltimore to Atlanta during the offseason and will be the topic of conversation today. He is currently the 110th player off the board as the TE13.
The 2020 NFL Draft featured a plethora of intriguing options at the running back position and even included a first-round selection. Unfortunately for this year though, most of those running backs are being featured in a committee instead of being labeled as the bell-cow back.
Fantasy football drafts are heating up right now as the NFL season is now less than three weeks away. There is a deep class of wide receivers to consider, but Robert Woods of the Los Angeles Rams shouldn’t be on your draft board.
Mason Thompson explains why you should avoid selecting Colts running back Jonathan Taylor in your upcoming fantasy football draft.
The 2020 NFL season is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to get ready for fantasy football. Every year fantasy owners select players that either hit or turn into a bust. In this article, I will explain why fantasy owners should target Indianapolis Colts’ tight end Jack Doyle.
The 2020 NFL season is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to get ready for fantasy football. Every year fantasy owners select players that either hit or turn into a bust. In this article, I will explain why fantasy owners should target Los Angeles Rams’ wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
We are less than a month away from the start of the 2020 NFL season. With that being said, fantasy drafts are aplenty currently as fans are ready to finally watch some football and play against friends and family to potentially win their fantasy leagues. During your fantasy drafts, some players will elect to take a tight end early, while others tend to lean on high-upside players. I will be taking the latter half approach in this article and will be talking about Miami’s Mike Gesicki, who is currently being selected as the TE15 and 123rd player overall according to the Fantasy Pros PPR ADP.
The zero running back strategy in fantasy football has picked up steam the past few years. There are running backs who dominate one year and then fall off the map the next. They play the most unpredictable position in football, so sometimes it’s best to not draft them early and take some fliers later in the draft. The waiver wire will also be key to a championship season.
With the 32nd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the running back from LSU. The Chiefs bypassed much bigger needs at cornerback, defensive line, and offensive line to secure the most versatile running back in the draft. The rich got richer.
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