Posts Tagged ‘2010’

PostHeaderIcon 2010 Fantasy Football Rankings 7 Tips on How to do Your Own Rankings

I make a living by creating (and selling) fantasy football rankings – and I have been doing this professionally for 11 years now. What I’ve discovered is that you’ll do a hell of a lot better when you actually have a rationale for your rankings. And the only way you can do that is by creating projections.
Yes, it’ll take a lot of thought and research. But when you’re done, you’ll have a pride of ownership in your work. And my guess is that you’ll have a lot

PostHeaderIcon Weekly Fantasy Football League: Rookie Busts for 2010

As important as the Fantasy Draft is, it needs to be treated way differently than the actual NFL Draft. Owners need to make selections not based on how good a rookie player might eventually be, but rather on the likelihood that the selected player will succeed in the following season. This means a variety of different factors must be taken into account, including the team’s system, the player’s ability to contribute right away, and the team’s competition at that position.
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PostHeaderIcon A Guide To The 2010 Fantasy Football Games – Read And Win

Are you one of those football fanatics? Perhaps you like Eli Manning or a big supporter of the New York Giants. If you passionately said yes and even mentally mentioned the quarterback you support or you are fond of wearing a National Football League jersey, well, congratulations, you truly are a football fan.
What is even further proof of your NFL fanaticism is if you play fantasy football games.
As much as you love the game, do you sometimes feel like you are just an average, if not, medi

PostHeaderIcon Weekly Fantasy Football League Impact Rookies to Watch for 2010

The month of July means a lot of things: Independence Day, barbecues, warm weather, and baseball. For some people, it also means preparing for their NFL fantasy drafts. After playing fantasy football for a few years, some may think that the drafts feel similar, with names like Peyton Manning, Adrian Peterson, and Tom Brady always near the top.
However, the league also has impact rookies every year. Noticing these players and having the foresight to draft them in the right places can often be th