Dynasty Fantasy Football: Trade Targets for Contending Teams
The thing that makes dynasty fantasy football so fun is the moves that can be made both during and before the season starts.
The thing that makes dynasty fantasy football so fun is the moves that can be made both during and before the season starts.
While the 2022 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season.
November is officially here and week 10 of the NFL season is upon us. The league dominated the news cycle all week long again. The Cleveland Browns released wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. He quickly found with the Los Angeles Rams after a few days of searching.
It’s going to be a completely new look for the Atlanta Falcons in 2021. For the first time since 2010, Julio Jones will not be repping black and red.
Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the third part of an eight-part series, I will look over the NFC South and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
Every year, fantasy football players try out different strategies. Most commonly mentioned is the “zero running back” strategy. This strategy is where you wait till the four or later round to select your first running back, focusing on adding elite wide receivers and a tight end instead.
There have been plenty of receivers taken on day three that produced in their rookie season. Ihmir Smith-Marsette is a great example of this in the 2021 class.
The New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons met each other for the second time in as many weeks in this NFC-South divisional matchup. New Orleans took the victory in the Week 11 meeting, 24-9, and they were the favored win this week too.
Your fantasy may be over. Or maybe not. That’s the beauty of fantasy football. Whether you’re trying to make a comeback down 28-3 (sorry Falcons’ fans) or trying to sustain the top spot in your league, here are some waiver wire adds and drops leading into Week 6.
Back with another week of sleepers, heading into the third week of the fantasy season, diamonds in the rough are becoming more important. Especially for those who are trailing in their leagues or for those looking to build a lead. With intriguing matchups across the board on the third week of this NFL season, let’s dive into this week’s sleeper picks.
Week 2 of the 2020 NFL season got off to a somewhat exciting game on Thursday night between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns. Gamblers who backed the Browns -6 were ripping their hair out at the end of the fourth quarter.
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 weekly contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players that will be on a lot of other player’s rosters and, therefore, give you a chance to win big each week.
The thing that makes dynasty fantasy football so fun is the moves that can be made both during and before the season starts.
While the 2022 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season.
November is officially here and week 10 of the NFL season is upon us. The league dominated the news cycle all week long again. The Cleveland Browns released wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. He quickly found with the Los Angeles Rams after a few days of searching.
It’s going to be a completely new look for the Atlanta Falcons in 2021. For the first time since 2010, Julio Jones will not be repping black and red.
Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the third part of an eight-part series, I will look over the NFC South and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
Every year, fantasy football players try out different strategies. Most commonly mentioned is the “zero running back” strategy. This strategy is where you wait till the four or later round to select your first running back, focusing on adding elite wide receivers and a tight end instead.
There have been plenty of receivers taken on day three that produced in their rookie season. Ihmir Smith-Marsette is a great example of this in the 2021 class.
The New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons met each other for the second time in as many weeks in this NFC-South divisional matchup. New Orleans took the victory in the Week 11 meeting, 24-9, and they were the favored win this week too.
Your fantasy may be over. Or maybe not. That’s the beauty of fantasy football. Whether you’re trying to make a comeback down 28-3 (sorry Falcons’ fans) or trying to sustain the top spot in your league, here are some waiver wire adds and drops leading into Week 6.
Back with another week of sleepers, heading into the third week of the fantasy season, diamonds in the rough are becoming more important. Especially for those who are trailing in their leagues or for those looking to build a lead. With intriguing matchups across the board on the third week of this NFL season, let’s dive into this week’s sleeper picks.
Week 2 of the 2020 NFL season got off to a somewhat exciting game on Thursday night between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns. Gamblers who backed the Browns -6 were ripping their hair out at the end of the fourth quarter.
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 weekly contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players that will be on a lot of other player’s rosters and, therefore, give you a chance to win big each week.
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