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David Johnson

Fantasy Football

“Don’t you have homework?” This was a popular question in my youth, especially during the start of the school year. I would mostly reply with “already done” which was a lie, pretty much all the time. When the response was “no way, go study” I did, but I wasn’t excited. 

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2015 Fantasy FootballAndrew MillerFantasy Football

Welcome to the divisional round of the 2015 NFL Playoffs. With such a condensed slate of games this week it may be hard to find quality running backs, but I’m here to give you my favorite picks this week to play at DraftKings, the best daily fantasy site out there.

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2015 Fantasy FootballAndrew MillerFantasy FootballFantasy Football Salary Cap Analysis

Welcome to Week 15 of the fantasy football season. As always, these player selections are for DraftKings – the best daily fantasy site out there. Stats for fantasy points allowed come from NFL.com. Doug Martin – $6,600 at St. Louis – Martin has at least 86 total yards per game in five

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2015 Fantasy FootballAndrew Miller

Welcome to Week 4 of the fantasy football season. As always, these player selections are for DraftKings – the best daily fantasy site out there. Stats for fantasy points allowed come from NFL.com. Expensive Latavius Murray – $6,300 at Chicago – Murray’s carries, yards and fantasy points have all risen

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2015 Fantasy FootballFantasy Football

Week two of the National Football League is officially in the books. And with that, fantasy football fans are looking towards the waiver wire to see if their team can be improved in any way. Some fantasy footballers will react — or, overreact — to their players performances unjustly during

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2015 Fantasy FootballFantasy Football

Week one of the 2015 fantasy football season is in the books. Now that’s we’ve seen all of our the players we invested in actually hit the field, it’s time to evaluate our decisions and determine if we need to stick to our guns or move and poach some players

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Fantasy Football

Being stuck in the NFC West has not been fun for the Cardinals over the past two seasons. A 10-6 record wasn’t even good enough to get them to the playoffs in 2013, and an 11-5 record in 2014 landed them a measly Wild Card Round matchup with the Panthers, which

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