If you had the fifth or sixth pick in your 2014 fantasy football draft, you were probably deciding between Eddie Lacy or Marshawn Lynch. If you elected to implement the Zero Running Back Strategy, you avoided Lacy and Lynch like… Read More ›
Fantasy Football
2014 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Spotting Greatness
Every year there are those unicorns, those loch ness, those mythical beings, those waiver wire pick-ups that turn into fantasy football gold. Last year, that was Julius Thomas, Jordan Cameron, Zac Stacy and Nick Foles among others. But what was… Read More ›
2014 Fantasy Football: Marshawn Lynch After Week 1
From reports of Christine Michael preparing to take over the backfield, to potential retirement plans, I was very down on running back Marshawn Lynch before the start of the 2014 NFL season. Then of course, Beast Mode was unleashed on the Green Bay… Read More ›
QB Derek Carr Week 1 Starter: Fantasy Football Implications
I thought I hit the lottery in daily fantasy football with the price of the New York Jets‘ defense, but my confidence was rocked when Derek Carr was announced as the Week 1 starter for the Oakland Raiders. I don’t… Read More ›
2014 Fantasy Football: Streaming Week 1 Kickers
As Week 1 of the NFL draws closer, you might find yourself in search of someone to handle your kicking duties for your fantasy football team. While playing the waiver wire in hopes of finding a kicker that will strike… Read More ›
Zero Running Back Strategy: Thoughts From the Fantasy Football Industry
If your 2014 fantasy football draft is in the next couple of days, you are probably agonizing over whether or not you should try the Zero Running Back Strategy. You will hear advice going back and forth on whether or… Read More ›
What To Do After Your 2014 Fantasy Football Draft
You’ve done your prep. You’ve drafted. Now is the time to sit back and relax and wait for September 4th right? Wrong Kemosabe! Here are four things you need to be doing while you wait for kickoff. 1. Gauge Your… Read More ›
Treating a Fantasy Football Draft Like a Grocery Shopping List
It’s upon us guys and gals. Fantasy football season is coming. With only 10 days left until the official kick off, most leagues are gearing up to draft, but what do you do if you know next to nothing about… Read More ›
2014 Fantasy Football: Why Drafting Two Wide Receivers from the Same Team Doesn’t Work
If you were planning on drafting two wide receivers from the same team, you may want to consider a different strategy.
2014 Fantasy Football Mock Draft
The fantasy football season is vastly approaching, and if you haven’t done your draft yet, chances are it’s pretty close. Now is the best time to get some extra practice. Jack Delaney(Author of “How To Write About Fantasy Football: A… Read More ›