Week 13 Fantasy Football Sleepers
The 2021 NFL season is continuing to fly by. Happy Week 13 to all the football fans everywhere.
The 2021 NFL season is continuing to fly by. Happy Week 13 to all the football fans everywhere.
In an AFC East matchup with significant playoff implications, the Miami Dolphins (9-5) defeated the New England Patriots (6-8) to solidify a divisional transition of power. The loss leaves the Patriots with multiple questions as their early offseason approaches, while the Dolphins remain firmly in the playoff hunt.
With COVID-19 cases beginning to ramp up across the NFL, Week 9 is upon us. Multiple positive tests earlier on in the week have caused teams to shut down their facilities. However, a full slate of games remains heading into Sunday.
This week, the Thursday night game on paper is one of the lesser interesting games to watch this weekend. However, that’s what DFS is for right? It makes the games more interesting even when it is two teams expected to be at the bottom of the standings.
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.
The San Francisco 49ers traded running back Matt Breida to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday.
With Dion Lewis on the outs in Tennessee, who will the Titans bring in to supplement Derrick Henry.
Happy Halloween everyone! The NFL trade deadline was Tuesday and several players got moved. One of the players moved was Kenyan Drake, who will play tonight for the Arizona Cardinals. Last week’s Thursday night game was boring and I expect tonight’s game to be similar. The Cardinals are coming off a 31-9 loss to the New Orleans Saints, while the San Francisco 49ers destroyed the Carolina Panthers 51-13. Even at home, the Cardinals are massive underdogs and this game will be hard to watch, so be smart and enjoy your Halloween doing something else.
Well, week seven started with a bang and in a negative manner. With the Patrick Mahomes injury uncertainty that has left a lot of owners scrambling to find a win this week. We might be able to offer those answers in finding that win and 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 week seven. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
For the third time this year, the Cleveland Browns are on primetime. They travel to San Francisco to face the 49ers. Coming off their bye, the 49ers are looking to stay undefeated. Let’s see who the best players in this Monday Night showdown are.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough season in 2018, going 4-12 and being the second-worst team in the NFL. Their season was marred by injuries, with Jimmy Garoppolo getting hurt early, Jerick McKinnon not playing at all, and Matt Breida getting hurt after dominating in the run game.
All this off-season I’ve heard about many teams getting into Super Bowl form. The Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, and many others. But one team that had a good offseason and roster that I haven’t seen much of is the San Francisco 49ers. With a good original group that consists of Pro Bowl players like George Kittle, Joe Staley, DeForest Buckner, and the aging but still talented Richard Sherman and other talents like Marquise Goodwin, Matt Breida, Jerick McKinnon, Solomon Thomas, and a solid O-line, the 49ers seem poised for success. Let’s also not forget their franchise quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, their crown jewel. The 49ers added to this impressive group by bringing in Kwon Alexander, Tevin Coleman, and Jason Verrett and trading for defensive end, Dee Ford. The 49ers have, probably, one of the most well-rounded groups and it would be a shock to me if they missed the playoffs.
The 2021 NFL season is continuing to fly by. Happy Week 13 to all the football fans everywhere.
In an AFC East matchup with significant playoff implications, the Miami Dolphins (9-5) defeated the New England Patriots (6-8) to solidify a divisional transition of power. The loss leaves the Patriots with multiple questions as their early offseason approaches, while the Dolphins remain firmly in the playoff hunt.
With COVID-19 cases beginning to ramp up across the NFL, Week 9 is upon us. Multiple positive tests earlier on in the week have caused teams to shut down their facilities. However, a full slate of games remains heading into Sunday.
This week, the Thursday night game on paper is one of the lesser interesting games to watch this weekend. However, that’s what DFS is for right? It makes the games more interesting even when it is two teams expected to be at the bottom of the standings.
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.
The San Francisco 49ers traded running back Matt Breida to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday.
With Dion Lewis on the outs in Tennessee, who will the Titans bring in to supplement Derrick Henry.
Happy Halloween everyone! The NFL trade deadline was Tuesday and several players got moved. One of the players moved was Kenyan Drake, who will play tonight for the Arizona Cardinals. Last week’s Thursday night game was boring and I expect tonight’s game to be similar. The Cardinals are coming off a 31-9 loss to the New Orleans Saints, while the San Francisco 49ers destroyed the Carolina Panthers 51-13. Even at home, the Cardinals are massive underdogs and this game will be hard to watch, so be smart and enjoy your Halloween doing something else.
Well, week seven started with a bang and in a negative manner. With the Patrick Mahomes injury uncertainty that has left a lot of owners scrambling to find a win this week. We might be able to offer those answers in finding that win and 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 week seven. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
For the third time this year, the Cleveland Browns are on primetime. They travel to San Francisco to face the 49ers. Coming off their bye, the 49ers are looking to stay undefeated. Let’s see who the best players in this Monday Night showdown are.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough season in 2018, going 4-12 and being the second-worst team in the NFL. Their season was marred by injuries, with Jimmy Garoppolo getting hurt early, Jerick McKinnon not playing at all, and Matt Breida getting hurt after dominating in the run game.
All this off-season I’ve heard about many teams getting into Super Bowl form. The Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, and many others. But one team that had a good offseason and roster that I haven’t seen much of is the San Francisco 49ers. With a good original group that consists of Pro Bowl players like George Kittle, Joe Staley, DeForest Buckner, and the aging but still talented Richard Sherman and other talents like Marquise Goodwin, Matt Breida, Jerick McKinnon, Solomon Thomas, and a solid O-line, the 49ers seem poised for success. Let’s also not forget their franchise quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, their crown jewel. The 49ers added to this impressive group by bringing in Kwon Alexander, Tevin Coleman, and Jason Verrett and trading for defensive end, Dee Ford. The 49ers have, probably, one of the most well-rounded groups and it would be a shock to me if they missed the playoffs.
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