Published on: 11th October, 2010
Week Five often ranks as a put-up-or-shut-up weekend for fantasy teams, as it often serves as a last chance for a disappointing performer or a must-win for a 1-3 or 0-4 team hanging onto dimming playoff aspirations. Here is a look at this week's action including drops, adds, buy ...Published on: 21st September, 2010
After one week, it can be hard to contain ones excitement over a breakout first week or avoid the panic of the underperformer. After two weeks, it gets easier to gauge the roster as trends begin to emerge. While patience remains important, a team's true needs have likely emerged. Be ...Published on: 11th August, 2010
As draft time nears, much of the focus is on finding the late round sleepers, but avoiding the busts is likely even more important to your team's ultimate success. After all, many of the biggest busts are players you took in the first five rounds whom you were ...Published on: 5th August, 2010
One of the number one rules in fantasy football is to avoid drafting a defense too early and the 2009 New York Giants were a prime example of why. Coming off back to back seasons of harassing quarterbacks and armed with free agent signee Chris Canty, the Giants defense supposed ...Published on: 31st July, 2010
As the NFL game has shifted its focus to the passing game, the importance of the wide receiver position in fantasy leagues has reached new heights. In 2009, 20 receivers had over 1,000 yards receiving. Of those 20, eight had 1,200 or more yards. 20 receivers also had 70 or more ...Published on: 29th July, 2010
Not long ago, basic fantasy strategy started with taking the best available running backs in rounds one and two. Yet, the rise of running back committees and pass-happy offenses has limited the number of franchise running backs, while increasing the value of quarterbacks and wide receivers. For the running back position, ...Published on: 5th July, 2010
The landscape of Fantasy Football has shifted in recent years as running back committees and spread-like passing offenses have altered draft strategies regardless of your format. Formats have also changed as Yardage Leagues are now considered standard while Points Per Reception, Individual Defensive Players, and increased roster sizes (2 QBs, 4-5 ...Published on: 21st June, 2010
The 2010 NFL Draft lacked the star power of previous years due to a dearth of offensive playmakers and a tremendous defensive class. Coming off shoulder surgery, QB Sam Bradford was the least hyped No. 1 overall selection in recent memory and the running back and wide receiver classes were ...Published on: 20th May, 2010
With the NFL Draft nearly a month behind us, it is time to close out our 2010 coverage with a stab at the 2010-2011 All Rookie Team. The selections are based on a combination of talent, opportunity and gut instinct. While it would be easy to just select first and second ...Published on: 13th May, 2010
The 2010 NFL Draft is now in the books and the staff members of NFLDraft101.com have each submitted their grades. We will go division by division recapping each team's draft and presenting our staff grades. (click on the team name for pick by pick analysis) NFC West: Arizona Cardinals —Stood pat ...