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AP’s gone to the desert. Fantasy Impact on New Orleans Running Backs

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Adrian Peterson, just two years removed from a season that saw him rush for 1,485 yards; 11 touchdowns; and earn a Pro Bowl selection, was traded from the New Orleans Saints to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday for a bag of footballs a conditional draft pick. The puzzling marriage […]

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Player Profile: Mitchell Trubisky

So, [profiler]Mitchell Trubisky[/profiler] will start Monday night for the Chicago Bears . . . FINALLY!  Bears fans, NFL fans, and fantasy football players around the world have been waiting for this day. Glennon hasn’t been good (I’m trying to be nice here), and Trubisky showed great potential in the preseason. 2017 Preseason Stats: Comp Att

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IDP Player Profile: Jamie Collins, OLB, Cleveland Browns

  The 20th pick of the 2nd round in the 2013 NFL Draft,  Pro-Bowler, and  Super Bowl champion, Jamie Collins has produced plenty of great plays in his career in the NFL. However, in the last 12 months, much has changed for the former Southern Miss Golden Eagle. In late October 2016, Collins was traded

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Production Partners: Tight Ends

Production Partners: Tight Ends This is another four-part series on fantasy production that is partially linked to my previous “Breaking” series. In this series, I will be looking at fantasy production per team. By that, I mean what proportion of fantasy top-12 players at each position play on the same team as other fantasy top-12

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Production Partners: Wide Receivers

Production Partners: Wide Receivers This is another four-part series on fantasy production that is partially linked to my previous “Breaking” series. In this series, I will be looking at fantasy production per team. By that, I mean what proportion of fantasy top-12 players at each position play on the same team as other fantasy top-12

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Chris Thompson waiver wire

Waiver Wire Spotlight: Chris Thompson

The injury bug struck once again in Los Angeles on Sunday when [profiler]Rob Kelly[/profiler] went down early in the second half with a rib cartilage injury. Kelly finds himself in good company with other banged up RBs David Johnson, Spencer Ware, and Danny Woodhead. If you own one or more of these guys, and you

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Hollywood Swinging with Hollywood Higgins

One of the bigger surprises this weekend in the NFL was the out-of-nowhere emergence of [profiler]Rashard Higgins[/profiler] for the Cleveland Browns. The bulk of this profile was written back in January, but given his week 2 performance, it’s worth revisiting. Thus far for the Browns, Kenny Britt has been a disappointment and [profiler]Corey Coleman[/profiler] has

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Production Partners: Running Backs

Production Partners: Running Backs This is the second edition of my four-part series on fantasy production that is partially linked to my previous “Breaking” series. In this series, I will be looking at fantasy production per team. By that, I mean what proportion of fantasy top-12 players at each position play on the same team

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Production Partners: Quarterbacks

  This is another four-part series on fantasy production that is partially linked to my previous “Breaking” series. In this series, I will be looking at fantasy production per team. Specifically, what proportion of fantasy top-12 players at each position play on the same team as other fantasy top-12 players. Kicking off this series I

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Buy Zach Ertz Now

If this article seems a tad rushed to you that’s because it is. I do apologize in advance; sometimes you feel the need to share your thoughts before they slip from your mind. At least I do, maybe that’s due to my advancing age, receding hairline, dad bod…wait what are we talking about. Oh, sorry

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Long Term Value of the 2017 Rookie QB Class

In any draft class, there are usually two or three quarterbacks who are highly touted and spoken about as “The future of the position.” However, with the class of 2017, there are FOUR options that the dynasty community can’t seem to get enough of. Mitchell Trubisky (CHI), Deshaun Watson (HOU), Patrick Mahomes (KC), and Deshone

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Injury Impact: David Johnson

A common phrase in the fantasy football community is “You can’t win your league with your first round pick… but you sure can lose with it”. In typical fashion, the NFL’s kickoff weekend brought with it the usual carnage and mayhem in the form of significant injuries to several players. For fantasy football purposes, none

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Injury Impact: Allen Robinson

The NFL season cannot officially begin until one of its stars suffers a significant injury, right? Well, the 2017 started just minutes after it “started” when Jacksonville Jaguars’ star wide receiver Allen Robinson left early in the first quarter against the Houston Texans. Robinson went down with a non-contact knee injury (never a good sign,

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Buying Matt Jones

          [profiler]Matt Jones[/profiler] has what can best be described as “meh” physical traits. Jones college production is also underwhelming. What Jones does have is pass catching ability along with an underrated opportunity in Indianapolis.   After a productive rookie season, more so in the passing game than rushing, in 2015 things

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Should We Shy Away From Ty Montgomery?

One of the hottest names in fantasy football this offseason has been Ty Montgomery of the Green Bay Packers. He’s a very polarizing player who made a position switch during the 2016 season going from wide receiver to running back. Using MyFantasyLeague Average Draft Position data (redrafts and PPR scoring systems), Ty Montgomery is being drafted

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Kearse-ing away

The Jets acquired [profiler]Jermaine Kearse[/profiler] a 2018 2nd & 7th round pick in exchange for Sheldon Richardson and a 2018 7th round pick from the Seahawks. This is a significant move and shift in the real world of the NFL, but it also has fantasy implications on both sides of the ball. Jermaine Kearse has

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Corey Coleman Will Never Be Cheaper

[profiler]Corey Coleman[/profiler] is a player whose price is the lowest it will be for the foreseeable future. His drop in ADP has been nothing short of mind numbing. In DFF’s mock drafts in January of this year, Coleman sported an ADP of 33. Today his ADP sits at 88. This screams buy now! What exactly has

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