
Fanelli’s Fantasy Files: Week 1 Buy, Sell, or Hold
Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books. However, which players should you buy low, which should you sell high, and which should you hold onto for another week?

Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books. However, which players should you buy low, which should you sell high, and which should you hold onto for another week?

Andersen Pickard’s Week 2 fantasy rankings are here to help you build a stacked lineup that takes you all the way to the championship.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There was quite the shakeup near the top as five of the top eight lost during Week 1.
Jordan, Kyle, Jaclyn, and Jeremy are back with another episode of Massholes with Mics, where the gang dissects the Dolphins’ defeat of the Patriots.

NFL football is back, and with it every team and its fans are ever optimistic that this year could be their year. New faces in new places. New head coaches tasked with turning franchises around. Rookies ready to make their presence known.

With Week 1 in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position. This will only concern this week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.

For the majority of the league, Tuesday morning brings a whole new week of football and preparing for their next game. However, a handful of players might not want to leave Week 1 so soon.

Fantasy players will have to decide whether last week’s high-scoring running back is a sign of things to come or a fluke. However, the most critical part of the waiver wire is finding the right players to stream for the upcoming matchup. With that in mind, here are eight potential streaming options for Week 2.

Dominating the waiver wire could catapult you into championship territory regardless of how much you struggled during the draft or while making trades. Read on for eight season-long waiver wire targets, as well as a few players who you can comfortably cut loose.

After a great slate of NFL games on Sunday it’s time to focus on the Monday Night Football game. The Las Vegas Raiders will be opening their season at home as they debut their new stadium. The Baltimore Ravens could not be happier to finally get the season started.

Tonight we have a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Las Vegas Raiders. Which bets will lead to cash in your pockets?

The Los Angeles Rams traded Marcus Peters to the Baltimore Ravens for Kenny Young and a fifth-round pick in 2019. Peters has found success with his new squad, while Young has not.

Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season is in the books. However, which players should you buy low, which should you sell high, and which should you hold onto for another week?

Andersen Pickard’s Week 2 fantasy rankings are here to help you build a stacked lineup that takes you all the way to the championship.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There was quite the shakeup near the top as five of the top eight lost during Week 1.
Jordan, Kyle, Jaclyn, and Jeremy are back with another episode of Massholes with Mics, where the gang dissects the Dolphins’ defeat of the Patriots.

NFL football is back, and with it every team and its fans are ever optimistic that this year could be their year. New faces in new places. New head coaches tasked with turning franchises around. Rookies ready to make their presence known.

With Week 1 in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position. This will only concern this week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.

For the majority of the league, Tuesday morning brings a whole new week of football and preparing for their next game. However, a handful of players might not want to leave Week 1 so soon.

Fantasy players will have to decide whether last week’s high-scoring running back is a sign of things to come or a fluke. However, the most critical part of the waiver wire is finding the right players to stream for the upcoming matchup. With that in mind, here are eight potential streaming options for Week 2.

Dominating the waiver wire could catapult you into championship territory regardless of how much you struggled during the draft or while making trades. Read on for eight season-long waiver wire targets, as well as a few players who you can comfortably cut loose.

After a great slate of NFL games on Sunday it’s time to focus on the Monday Night Football game. The Las Vegas Raiders will be opening their season at home as they debut their new stadium. The Baltimore Ravens could not be happier to finally get the season started.

Tonight we have a matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Las Vegas Raiders. Which bets will lead to cash in your pockets?

The Los Angeles Rams traded Marcus Peters to the Baltimore Ravens for Kenny Young and a fifth-round pick in 2019. Peters has found success with his new squad, while Young has not.
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