Published on: 4th August, 2010
Today we examine the NFC South looking at the football futures betting lines atPublished on: 30th July, 2010
Today we examine the AFC East looking at the football futures betting lines at Bodog. New England Patriots: 7-5 The Patriots being the lowest bet on the board has more to do with the "Bill Belichick effect" than talent on the field. Offensively, this team can still score with the ...Published on: 27th July, 2010
Today we examine the AFC North looking at the football futures betting lines at Bodog. Baltimore Ravens: 5-6 The Ravens enter 2010 looking ripe for a division title...and much more. They upgraded their one true weakness in the offseason—the receiver position—with the addition of WR Anquan Boldin, and RB ...Published on: 26th July, 2010
1. Mike Wallace - Pittsburgh Steelers The Steelers decision to part ways with WR Santonio Holmes makes second-year WR Mike Wallace an enticing fantasy sleeper entering 2010. He led all receivers in his rookie year with 19.4 yards per catch and reeled in six TDs mostly playing in the slot. His ...Published on: 26th July, 2010
1) Kevin Kolb - Philadelphia Eagles This is an obvious choice from a fantasy sleeper standpoint. In Kolb's limited time on the field last year, (two starts and the second half of the opener), he showed a lot of promise and tossed for over 741 yards and four TDs (17 and ...Published on: 8th September, 2009
1. Randy Moss vs. Buffalo Bills It is our opinion that we're going to see an aerial show on Monday Night in Brady's comeback. And all we need to do is look back to 2007 to see how dangerous the Brady/Moss combo is. While he'll probably get Leodis Mckelvin, a talented young ...Published on: 4th September, 2009
1. Kellen Winslow In time, the move to Tampa Bay should revitalize Kellen Winslow's career. This year, with so much uncertainty at the QB position, it's probably safe to assume he won't be putting up numbers similar to 2007. Still, he should be a viable target for Byron Leftwich, and a safety ...Published on: 3rd September, 2009
1. Brandon Marshall Has anyone gotten off to a worse start this year than Brandon Marshall? As soon as Jay Cutler was dealt he demanded a trade. Then, after being found not guilty in his court case, he said he didn't trust the organization for the way PR handled it. And ...Published on: 2nd September, 2009
Clinton Portis It’s difficult to put a guy of Clinton Portis' caliber in a fantasy bust article, but a repeat of his 2008's fantasy numbers seems highly unlikely. He was heavily used last season and we’re not sure he’ll be able to hold up in 2009 with a similar workload. The Washington Redskins ...Published on: 27th August, 2009
While tight ends rarely impact your fantasy team as other positions do, they still provide a lot of valuable points and can be the difference to a win or loss. If you don't grab one of the top guys at the position, you can still find quality later on. Here's ...