Author name: Aaron Larson

Husband, father, teacher, coach, news correspondent for @FantasyPros, Writer for @DFF_Redraft. #DFFArmy #FantasyFootball @aalarson

Green Bay Packers: Pre-Draft Fantasy Needs

The Green Bay Packers head into the 2018 NFL Draft with high hopes after a disappointing 2017. The current belief is that the Packers and new general manager Brian Gutekunst will prioritize defense in the draft, but there are also some holes to fill on the offensive side. Any rookie that gets to join Aaron […]

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Fantasy Football Cinderellas

Welcome to March Madness. Sports fans all around the country are filling out their brackets and searching for this year’s Cinderella: the long shot that comes out of nowhere and exceeds everybody’s expectations. The feel-good team that most people have never heard of before. It also helps if they have a good backstory. But why

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Under the Radar: The Return of Ryan Tannehill

As we struggle through the dregs of the fantasy football offseason, I’ve been searching for something worthwhile to write about. With the combine, draft, and free agency slowly approaching, I decided I wanted to find a player that has slipped way under the radar. There is a lot of chatter about quarterbacks so far in

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Fantasy Bounceback Candidates: The Class of 2018

Every year during fantasy drafts, there are players that have been left for dead. Players that failed to meet expectations in the previous season and may have cost their owners playoff appearances or even championships. I’m not talking about players that suffered significant injuries; this article won’t mention Aaron Rodgers, David Johnson, or Odell Beckham

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