Dynasty

2016 NFL Rookie Draft Trends: Part 3

Most of us dynasty diehards are in the middle of 2016 rookie drafts or we have just completed them. This is the final installment of a weekly three-part series article about the trends that are occurring on myfantasyleague.com fantasy football rookie drafts.  I decided to make it only a three-part series, because most leagues complete their rookie […]

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The Curious Cases of White & Perriman

This segment is designed to help educate the fantasy football masses on one of our greatest fears as fantasy football owners, injuries. In this weekly offering, Dynasty Football Factory’s resident Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Rajiv Rajani will offer his insights on topics presented to him from you, our followers and our DFF team. Enjoy! Two sophomore receivers

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QB Teddy Bridgewater, Minnesota Vikings

First things first, Teddy Bridgewater is in need of another wide receiver playmate. Outside of rookie sensation Stefon Diggs, the wide receiver group vastly disappointed for the sophomore QB in 2015. Charles Johnson was thought to continue his solid 2014 season and build upon it for 2015. Unfortunately, that never happened and Bridgewater was left

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RB Devontae Booker, Denver Broncos

More Mendy or D-Mart? In most 2016 fantasy football rookie drafts, sniping season has begun. So it seems like an excellent time to feature one of this classes best rookie runners and snipe targets, Denver runner Devontae Booker. He is a versatile athlete that excels rushing, catching and when necessary, throwing the ball (one for

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1st and 10 with @UtterFantasy

This segment of fantasy insights is a joint endeavor between the Dynasty Football Factory and Utter Fantasy Football (www.utter-fantasy.com). This weekly segment is designed to canvass some of the hot button topics to keep us all informed on the ever-changing NFL landscape and which may carry major fantasy implications. If you aren’t already, be sure

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2016 NFL Rookie Draft Trends: Part 2

Most of us dynasty diehards are in the middle of 2016 rookie drafts or we have just completed them. This is the second of a weekly three-part series article about the trends that are occurring on myfantasyleague.com fantasy football rookie drafts.  I decided to make it only a three-part series, because most leagues complete their rookie

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RB Keith Marshall, Washington Redskins

Combine Wonder or more? With 2016 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, it is time to look at a nice surprise aka, former Georgia Bulldog and current Washington back, Keith Marshall. Many dynasty owners might reason that his selection is a fluke since the former five-star recruit could not beat out Todd Gurley and Nick

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Selling High

Most assets we accumulate tend come with an expiration date built-in and the dynasty value of a player is no different in this regard. It’s important to determine whether you would you be better served holding onto a player or strike when the iron is hot and sell. As the saying goes, “a bird in

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1st and 10 with @UtterFantasy

This segment of fantasy insights is a joint endeavor between the Dynasty Football Factory and Utter Fantasy Football (www.utter-fantasy.com). This weekly segment is designed to canvass some of the hot button topics to keep us all informed on the ever-changing NFL landscape and which may carry major fantasy implications. If you aren’t already, be sure

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TE Coby Fleener, New Orleans Saints

Athleticism is awesome, and I am one of the biggest proponents of great athleticism. However, great athleticism only guarantees one thing. If you guessed that the only thing guaranteed from it is great athleticism, then you are absolutely correct. While, I wish it could guarantee a successful NFL career, it does not guarantee that. One

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WR Charles Johnson, Minnesota Vikings

From Small School to Small Time? You decide. No matter how you slice it, Charles Johnson has shown flashes of brilliance as an NFL wide-out. Changes in situation, moving between three organizations and incoming talent have all contributed to a tapestry of mediocrity spun by NFL brass and dumped on the head of CJ12. Is

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2016 NFL Rookie Draft Trends: Part 1

Many of us dynasty diehards are in the middle of our 2016 rookie drafts or we have just completed them. This will be a weekly three-part series article about the trends that are occurring on myfantasyleague.com fantasy football rookie drafts. It is only a three-part series, because most leagues complete their rookie drafts before those

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Bundling Assets

In my last piece, I discussed player valuation and how to negotiate trades in a manner that allows you to sell assets and get value in return. To summarize, I outlined 5 key points that you should always be keeping in your mind when selling an asset: Who is my target audience for this asset?

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