Best Fantasy Football Performances – Week 6
October 18, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, NFL Player Analysis
In Week 6 of the 2009 fantasy football season, a historic performance by Tom Brady. If you had Brady this week, your smile is no doubt from ear to ear. Along with Brady, who else performed at their best in Week 6? Let’s take a look.
QB Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Talk about domination. Tom Brady was 29-for-34 for 380 yards and six touchdowns. The scary thing is he didn’t even seem to try too hard. Is Brady back?
RB Thomas Jones, New York Jets
Thomas Jones had a great game — although he couldn’t stop the Jets from losing. Jones had 210 …read more
2009 Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Ranking
August 22, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, Fantasy Football Advice, NFL Player Analysis
In 2009 fantasy football drafts, there are a lot of intriguing wide receiving prospects. If you don’t like a running back or a quarterback in the first or second round, one of these wide receivers may be your choice. Here’s a look at the top of our wide receiver rankings for the 2009 fantasy football season.
1. Randy Moss, New England Patriots
Sure, he’s getting up there in years but with Tom Brady back in charge, the sky is the limit for Randy Moss.
2. Andre Johnson, Houston Texans
He had a somewhat slow start last season but Andre Johnson is in an offense …read more
Best Starts in Week 14 Fantasy Football
December 6, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, NFL Player Analysis
QB Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals
This is a dream matchup for fantasy football Kurt Warner owners. At home going against his former team, Warner should be able to destroy the St. Louis Rams. He played well against the Rams earlier in the season and that was on the road. This team, he should be able to go for at least 320 yards and two touchdowns.
RB Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
Going up against the Detroit Lions, Adrian Peterson should be running early and often. The Lions are putrid defensively and the Vikings should easily be able to move the ball. The only thing …read more
Buy Low Week 5 – Fantasy Football 2008
September 30, 2008 by admin
Filed under Buy Low, Fantasy Football Advice
QB Marc Bulger, St. Louis Rams
The Rams have switched coaches and Marc Bulger is now back in as the starting quarterback. While he’s had a horrible fantasy season so far, he has the weapons to turn it around quickly.
RB Ryan Grant, Green Bay Packers
Slowed by injuries early on, Ryan Grant has been a bust so far in the 2008 fantasy football season. But his schedule gets easier and he seems to be healthy, so he should become halfway decent soon.
WR Randy Moss, New England Patriots
Many fantasy owners have written off Randy Moss after the loss of Tom Brady. While his …read more
NFL Injuries – Fantasy Football Week 1 Injuries
September 7, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Injuries, NFL News
Fantasy Quarterbacks
Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Word out of New England is that Tom Brady has suffered a torn ACL and is out for the season. If true, this is obviously devastating news to both the Patriots and fantasy owners.
Vince Young, Tennessee Titans
A few reports are saying that Vince Young has torn his MCL in his knee. If true, the knee injury will sideline Young for around a month.
Brodie Croyle, Kansas City Chiefs
After suffering a shoulder injury, Brodie Croyle left the game for the Chiefs. Early indications point to him missing at least a few weeks.
Fantasy Running Backs
Joseph Addai, …read more
Fantasy Wide Receiver Rankings Updated 2008
August 17, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Advice, Fantasy Football Draft
1. Randy Moss – The Brady to Moss connection will be seen plenty.
2. Terrell Owens – Owens is only other WR in Moss’ class.
3. Reggie Wayne – With Harrison aging, it’s time for Wayne to bring pain.
4. Andre Johnson – When healthy, as good as anyone.
5. Braylon Edwards – High risk, high reward in 2008 fantasy football.
Fantasy Football Mock Draft 2008 – First Round
August 12, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Advice, Fantasy Football Draft
In 2008 fantasy football drafts, your first round pick is the most important pick you will make in the draft. A bad first round pick can doom your whole fantasy football season. While it is possible to make up for a bad first round selection, it means you will have to climb uphill all season long.
After studying drafts I have been in and other fantasy football draft information available throughout the internet, I’ve calculated that this is how the average fantasy football draft first round looks so far in 2008:
1. LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers
2. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota …read more
Wide Receiver Average Draft Position 2008
August 8, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Advice, Fantasy Football Draft
Where are wide receivers being drafted in 2008 fantasy football drafts? Here is a look at where the top ten wide receivers are getting drafted this year:
Randy Moss – End of the first round.
Terrell Owens – Beginning of the second round.
Reggie Wayne – Middle of the second round.
Braylon Edwards – End of the second round.
Larry Fitzgerald – End of the second round.
Favorite Fantasy Football Players for 2008
August 4, 2008 by admin
Filed under 2008 Projections, Fantasy Football Draft, Fantasy Football Tips
When it comes down to it, you should remember to have fun with fantasy football. While this game can become stressful, especially if you have money riding on whether you win or lose, you can also have fun while competing at the highest level.
One way to have fun is to draft your favorite players. If you are in a point in the draft where there are a number of good players available, there’s nothing wrong with going with the player you enjoy watching. Which players in the NFL are my favorite fantasy football players? These are …read more
Wide Receiver Rankings – 2008 Fantasy Football Draft Projections
June 18, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Fantasy Football Draft
Heading into the 2008 fantasy football season, there are about 15 star wide receivers that should go high in all fantasy football drafts. Ranking the wide receivers after the top three is a bit difficult at this point, but here’s an early look:
1. Randy Moss – No-brainer after his monster 2007 campaign.
2. Terrell Owens – Great offense to get the most out of his talents.
3. Reggie Wayne – With Harrison’s future in doubt, Wayne is the man.
4. Braylon Edwards – A superstar fantasy player in the making.
5. Andre Johnson – If healthy, he’s a fantasy football stud.
6. Steve Smith …read more







