Preseason Fantasy Football Rankings: Kickers

Kickers, while not necessarily a huge part of your fantasy football team, are part of the team. Figuring out the kicker to draft can be tricky at times. A lot of luck is needed for your kicker to rank in the top … Read more

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Preseason Fantasy Football Rankings: Defense

There are a few defenses that are worth taking before the last couple of rounds of your fantasy football drafts. And depending on the settings and format, you might see people taking team defenses in the single digit rounds. The Strategy One important aspect that I look for … Read more

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Preseason Fantasy Football Rankings: Tight Ends

Many, including me, overlook the tight end position in fantasy football drafts. They can be big for your fantasy team, or they can be a bummer for your team. I generally look to draft my tight end later in standard drafts, because there is usually someone I’d like … Read more

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Preseason Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide Receivers

It was typical in fantasy football drafts just a decade ago to not see a wide receiver taken until the 3rd or even 4th rounds. Today, 75-percent of the players taken in the first round are wide receivers. The Strategy As noted by Michael Salfino of Yahoo Fantasy Sports … Read more

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Preseason Fantasy Football Rankings: Running Backs

Fantasy football is a game of managing risk and reward when selecting your assets. Running backs are the most volatile stock. Age, workload, injuries, fumbles; all of this can really put a runner in a bad place. Last year, many (including myself) selected Eddie Lacy in the first … Read more

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Preseason Fantasy Football Rankings: Quarterbacks

2016 Fantasy Football Rankings: Preseason Quarterbacks are by and far the most important position for any NFL team. If you don’t have a good or great one, your NFL team is going to have a tough road. In Fantasy Football, however, it is possible to not draft one … Read more

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