Fantasy Football
2015 Fantasy Football: Top 10 Running Backs
1. Le’Veon Bell, PIT Bell was the NFL’s official Fantasy MVP last year. He racked up 2,215 yards from scrimmage and scored 11 touchdowns. More than 850 of those yards came courtesy of his 83 receptions. He had an incredible run of three games down the stretch with at least 200 yards and a
2015 Fantasy Football: Rookie Running Backs to Know
2014 was a year in which there was plenty of sizzle but hardly any steak when it came to rookie running backs. Names like Bishop Sankey and Terrance West were must have’s going into the draft. Then as the season wore on those high picks you invested in guys turned out to
2015 Fantasy Football, Final Cut: Top 10 Quarterbacks
1. Andrew Luck Luck is clear-cut QB1 in my eyes. He’s just 25 years old and coming off a season in which he threw the ball 616 times for 4,761 yards and 40 touchdowns. He also added 274 yards and three TDs on the ground. This season, the Colts added
2015 Fantasy Football: Bye, Bye, CJ. K?
The big news of the weekend was obviously Green Bay Packers star receiver Jordy Nelson and his unfortunate ACL tear. It’s a devastating loss for the Packers and any fantasy owners who may have been unlucky enough to draft him. But there’s enough Nelson analysis going around to fill a
2015 Fantasy Football: Sleeper Quarterbacks
If you are like me, once Aaron Rodgers and Andrew Luck are off the board, QB takes a back seat to WR and RB in the first few rounds of the draft. Then when you look up around the 5th or 6th round you have some decent options under center,
2015 Fantasy Football: Running Back Sleepers
There are always a handful of players that are overlooked each season for whatever reason. Whether it be age, situation, injury or anything else, guys get slept on. In this article we will reveal four guys that you can steal much later than they should be falling. These guys will
2015 Fantasy Football: Tight End Sleepers
When looking at the tight end group I noticed that there is not a whole lot in the pantry to choose from. Unless you want to make a high selection on a Gronkowski or Graham, we will need to start developing our sleeper list, which will be even more necessary
2015 Fantasy Football: Wide Receiver Busts
All Average Draft Position data courtesy of Fantasy Pros’ consensus ADP. Odell Beckham Jr. (WR4, 14th overall) – This is more of an endorsement for several other wide receivers than it is an argument against Beckham, who went crazy in 12 games in his rookie season (91 catches, 1,305 yards,
2015 Fantasy Football: Wide Receiver Sleepers
Sleepers All average draft position data comes from Fantasy Pros cumulative numbers. Mike Wallace (WR30, 79th overall) – When you think of Wallace you may think he’s inconsistent simply because he was/is labeled as a deep threat and isn’t a possession receiver catching five balls a game. But that’s not
2015 Fantasy Football: Running Back Busts
DeMarco Murray, PHI Murray is still being selected in the second round of most drafts, sometimes he even goes in the first. Nonetheless, he has very little going in his favor this season. I would not be shocked if he ends up not even being a RB2 in 2015. Personally,