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Sports Illustrated: Man in a box: The fantasy commandments
Can you smell it? That's the odor of pigskin wafting ever closer as the NFL regular season approaches. A huge percentage of fantasy drafts will go down in the next week. If this weekend is your only draft, I hope you've been mock drafting. You can analyze the player pool all you want,but until you've went through the process, you just can't know the ins and ...
Sports Illustrated: The value of skill players
The glory of Fantasy Football is in the skill positions. The winning can be in what I call the "fantasy grab bag," all the other players, even the ones you don't pick. Don't pick? You look confused, my friend. Yes, fantasy games can be won or lost due to the play of offensive linemen,defensive players (even in IDP leagues), and even the lowly kickers. Aside ...
Sports Illustrated: Tipping Pitches: Advice for a strong September
It's late summer. Baseball has been going for nearly six months. Fantasy football is in full swing, sucking your attention, and the college football season is right around the corner.
Sports Illustrated: Fantasy Clicks: Running backs on the rise, All-underrated team
No player has had a bigger week fantasy stock-wise than Arian Foster. The Texans' second-year running back seems like the last one standing in Houston after former starter Steve Slaton's special teams demotion and rookie Ben Tate's ankle injury that shelved him for the season. Some draft list updates even have him slotted in the top 10 in running backs and i ...
Sports Illustrated: Jay Clemons Fantasy Clicks: A preseason learning curve & The Ten Commandments
With the relevant portion of the NFL preseason behind us, it's time for some stream-of-consciousness takes on what fantasy owners may have learned this month.
Sports Illustrated: Jay Clemons Fantasy Clicks: Wild night of mini-revelations, mock draft spectacular
I spent a good chunk of Thursday mock- and real-drafting for fantasy football, utilizing three distinctive methods: 1) Standard-scoring leagues, 2) Points Per Reception leagues and 3) Auction leagues. And as luck would have it, I'll devote a sizable piece of Friday's Clicks to the draft results. But first ...
Sports Illustrated: Maurice Jones-Drew: An NFL player's fantasy draft tips
Welcome to my SI.com Fantasy Football column. It'll appear every Friday for the next 16 weeks, but since the season hasn't started yet, I thought I'd use this first installment to tell you what you can expect from week to week and then throw in a few draft thoughts.
Sports Illustrated: Jay Clemons: Tailback tiers, a No. 6 sense and Rice's mystery surgery
We'll keep today's Clicks (relatively) short and sweet, just in case you haven't finished devouring Monday's PPR spectacular, which might've gone on even longer if Brett Favre had played more than one series against San Francisco on Sunday -- or attempted more than one pass. Oh, thoseattention-loving Vikings!
Sports Illustrated: Will Carroll: Be wary of injured wide receivers
I did my first fantasy football draft last week and I picked a doozy. It's the FSWA "Experts League" and this isn't an easy one. It goes 20 deep on a 12-team league and I'm playing with some hardcore fantasy people. So a couple mocks, a lot of research, a copy of the SI Draft Kit and Football Outsiders Almanac ready on the iPad and I'm ready, right? I was re ...
Sports Illustrated: Man in a Box: The myth of small RBs
With the bulk of Fantasy Football drafts coming in the next two weeks, it's really time to start nailing down your strategy. After dissecting the backfields around the NFL the last two weeks, you know how important I think it is to come away with at least two reliable full time running backs. Sure there are going to be running backs popping up on the waiver ...
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·Fantasy Clicks: Running backs on the rise, All-underrated team
No player has had a bigger week fantasy stock-wise than Arian Foster. The Texans' second-year running back seems like the last one standing in Houston after former starter Steve Slaton's special teams demotion and rookie Ben Tate's ankle injury that shelved him for the season. Some draft list updates even have him slotted in the top 10 in running backs and in a one-player keeper league draft I was in last weekend, I ...
·Jay Clemons Fantasy Clicks: A preseason learning curve & The Ten Commandments
With the relevant portion of the NFL preseason behind us, it's time for some stream-of-consciousness takes on what fantasy owners may have learned this month.
·Jay Clemons Fantasy Clicks: Wild night of mini-revelations, mock draft spectacular
I spent a good chunk of Thursday mock- and real-drafting for fantasy football, utilizing three distinctive methods: 1) Standard-scoring leagues, 2) Points Per Reception leagues and 3) Auction leagues. And as luck would have it, I'll devote a sizable piece of Friday's Clicks to the draft results. But first ...
·Man in a box: The fantasy commandments
Can you smell it? That's the odor of pigskin wafting ever closer as the NFL regular season approaches. A huge percentage of fantasy drafts will go down in the next week. If this weekend is your only draft, I hope you've been mock drafting. You can analyze the player pool all you want,but until you've went through the process, you just can't know the ins and outs that each different year brings. To help those of you w ...
·The value of skill players
The glory of Fantasy Football is in the skill positions. The winning can be in what I call the "fantasy grab bag," all the other players, even the ones you don't pick. Don't pick? You look confused, my friend. Yes, fantasy games can be won or lost due to the play of offensive linemen,defensive players (even in IDP leagues), and even the lowly kickers. Aside from the freakish Devin Hester Bears teams, I don't know of ...
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·Tipping Pitches: Advice for a strong September
It's late summer. Baseball has been going for nearly six months. Fantasy football is in full swing, sucking your attention, and the college football season is right around the corner.
·Maurice Jones-Drew: An NFL player's fantasy draft tips
Welcome to my SI.com Fantasy Football column. It'll appear every Friday for the next 16 weeks, but since the season hasn't started yet, I thought I'd use this first installment to tell you what you can expect from week to week and then throw in a few draft thoughts.
·NFL Draft Kit
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·Fantasy Football
The fourth and final season of Fantasy Football on the BBC Sport website has now ended. But there are still plenty of sites out there to satisfy your craving for fantasy football.
·Winner: Best 3 Months
A trip for two to the home of sexy football - Rio de Janiero.
·Runner-up: Best 3 Months
A footballing wonder weekend in London and Madrid.
·3rd place: Best 3 Months
Armchair ride - THE chair made for football fans.
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