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Sell High – Week 7 Fantasy Football

Sell High – Week 7 Fantasy Football

Are you looking to make a great fantasy football trade? If so, dangle one of these players as trade bait. Their values right now are higher on the trade market than their true fantasy football value.
Here are fantasy football sell high candidates heading into Week 7:
QB Tom Brady, New England Patriots
After a spectacular Week 6 performance, Tom Brady is a very hot name in the fantasy football world. However, the Titans were banged up and Brady doesn’t look as comfortable as usual against good defenses. See what you can get for him and don’t be afraid to trade him if …read more

Best Fantasy Football Performances – Week 6

Best Fantasy Football Performances – Week 6

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

Buy Low Fantasy Football Candidates

Buy Low Fantasy Football Candidates

If you are on the fantasy football trade marketing looking to improve your fantasy team, take a look at these buy low candidates. In fantasy football, buying low is the way to go. Here are the fantasy football buy low candidates you should target:
QB Tom Brady, New England Patriots
He’s coming off of a bad performance in Week 2 — but don’t let that get you down. He was going against a very good New York Jets defense and once he regains confidence in his knee, he should return to fantasy greatness.
RB Matt Forte, Chicago Bears
Even though Matt Forte has started …read more

Week 2 Quarterback Rankings – Top 25

Week 2 Quarterback Rankings – Top 25

Unless you have one of the top three or four quarterbacks on this list, you are likely worried about your fantasy football quarterback. With these Week 2 quarterback rankings, we will try to solve some of the mystery surrounding this seemingly difficult week to pick a starting QB. Here are the fantasy football quarterback rankings for Week 2:
1. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
2. Tom Brady, New England Patriots
3. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
4. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
5. Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals
6. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys
7. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
8. Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons
9. Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers
10. Matt …read more

Best Starters in Week 1 Fantasy Football

Best Starters in Week 1 Fantasy Football

In Week 1 of the fantasy football season, there are a lot of very good matchups on paper for fantasy studs. Here’s a look at the best of the best matchups that we have located for fantasy football’s Week 1:
QB Tom Brady, New England Patriots
On Monday Night Football, Tom Brady goes against a Buffalo Bills team that seems to have horrible chemistry.
RB Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
As Brett Favre loosens up his aging body, expect the Vikings to give the rock to Adrian Peterson early and often.
WR Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
The last we saw Larry Fitzgerald he was setting all-time NFL …read more

2009 QB Rankings – Fantasy Football Outlook

2009 QB Rankings – Fantasy Football Outlook

While the star talent at the top of the 2009 fantasy football quarterback ranking isn’t overly exciting, there is a lot of QB depth this year. Here’s a look at the top 25 quarterbacks for fantasy football in 2009:

1. Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
3. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
4. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers
5. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

2009 Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings

2009 Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings

Are you getting prepared for the 2009 fantasy football season? If so, you will want to know who the best fantasy quarterbacks are in the NFL. Here’s a look at our fantasy football quarterback rankings.
1. Tom Brady, New England Patriots
He missed all but one quarter of one game last season with a severe knee injury. But when he’s healthy, he’s the best.
2. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
When it comes to a safe quarterback in fantasy football for the 2009 season, Brees might be number one.
3. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
Although his stats suffered at times last season, expect a bounce back …read more

Matt Cassel Traded to the Chiefs – Analysis

March 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, NFL News

Matt Cassel Traded to the Chiefs – Analysis

The New England Patriots have traded quarterback Matt Cassel to the Kansas City Chiefs for a second round draft pick. Last season, Cassel got better and better as the QB for the Patriots after Tom Brady was lost for the season during the first game.
In Kansas City, Cassel is all but assured of being the starter. With new management in town, the Chiefs wanted a proven signal caller to run their offense — and they got one.
The good news for Cassel is the fact that the Chiefs have some talent on that end of the field. Wide receiver Dwayne …read more

Tom Brady Rehab on Schedule – Fantasy Impact

February 18, 2009 by admin  
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, NFL Player Analysis

Tom Brady Rehab on Schedule – Fantasy Impact

There have been a lot of worries in New England this summer concerning the health of Tom Brady. The Patriots didn’t help matters by franchising Matt Cassel – Brady’s backup.
But according to the latest report, Brady is progressing as expected. Although he faces a long recovery after the substantial knee injury he suffered in Week 1 of the 2008 fantasy football season, the time table has always had Brady being ready to go by the beginning of the 2009 fantasy season.
If Brady is healthy and can show fantasy football owners that he can return to his old form with a …read more

Tom Brady Injury Update – Back for Opener

January 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Injuries, NFL Player Analysis

Tom Brady Injury Update – Back for Opener

In the last few months, there have been some rumblings that Tom Brady of the New England Patriots was having a difficult time recovering from his major knee injury and could be his 2009 season could be in jeopardy. However, the latest word from Brady is that not only does he plan to play in 2009, he expects to be ready for the season opener.
While we’ll obviously know more nearer to start of training camp, this has to be classified as good news. If Brady is able to return by the start of the regular season, he will once again …read more

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