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Let’s take a look at who to target on your Week 16 Waiver Wire. In general, these players will be injury replacements or those who I think have a chance to break out. Remember, it’s unlikely that someone here will be the next fantasy great, but you should find some low-end RB2s, WR3s, and bye…
Welcome to the bar! The Week 14 DFS Cocktail Hour is here to satisfy your thirst for DFS football strategies. We’ll be looking at useful ingredients that you can use as part of your weekly DFS plays. Additionally, we’ll mix up my cocktail from this week’s Operation: Domination program. A reminder that we’re looking at cash…
Let’s take a look at who to target on your Week 14 Waiver Wire. In general, these players will be injury replacements or those who I think have a chance to break out. Remember, it’s unlikely that someone here will be the next fantasy great, but you should find some low-end RB2s, WR3s, and bye…
Week 13 Start ‘Em & Sit ‘Em is here to highlight a few players at each position that we would like to sit or start (where possible). It’s Thanksgiving Weekend, and we’re going to let you know which players you need to “gobble up” and which players are like the Cranberry Sauce and need to…
The 2025 NFL trade deadline was more wild than most, with a flurry of activity on Tuesday. Added to the deals made in recent days, there was a lot of movement on rosters. While we’re sure every team that made a trade thinks they were winners in the deal, the reality is that some situations…
Let’s take a look at who to target on your Week 10 Waiver Wire. In general, these players will be injury replacements or those who I think have a chance to break out. Remember, it’s unlikely that someone here will be the next fantasy great, but you should find some low-end RB2s, WR3s, and bye…
Welcome to Week 7: “Fluke or Future?” In this weekly article, we look back at surprising fantasy performances from “the week that was” in the NFL. Then, we look at the evidence to see if those performances were a fluke or if they’re indicative of prospects. Whether good or bad, we’ll discuss who “lucked out,”…
Welcome to the bar! The Week 6 DFS Cocktail Hour is here to satisfy your thirst for DFS football strategies. We’ll be looking at useful ingredients that you can use as part of your weekly DFS plays. Additionally, we’ll mix up my cocktail from this week’s Operation: Domination program. A reminder that we’re looking at…
Week 6 DFS Cheapskate Plays is here to spotlight a few budget-friendly players who can help you stretch your salary cap without sinking your lineup. We’re not chasing the “studs”. If I don’t mention the slate’s most expensive QB, it’s not because I think he’s a bad play; it’s because you don’t need me to…
Week 2 Start ‘Em & Sit ‘Em is here to highlight a few players at each position that we would like to sit or start (where possible). This series will avoid the “obvious” answers. So, just because I don’t tell you to start the RB1 in the week doesn’t mean you should sit him. It…
We are breaking down each division team by team and identifying who the sleeper and who the bust are for every team. We pulled average draft position (ADP) from Fantasy Pros on July 13th and will only be looking at guys inside the top 200. A sleeper is someone who will out-produce their current ADP…
Training camps are starting. Football is almost here. With that comes fantasy drafts. With the rise of points per reception leagues (PPR), the wide receiver position has become more important. We all know the top guys, but there is always value to be found on the opposite sides of the field. Often, the second or…
Fantasy football is all about value, and few opportunities are better than a good resurgence. These players weren’t busts in 2024; they were derailed by injuries, poor situations, or plain bad luck. Now, they’re healthy, overlooked, and coming at a steep discount. Don’t let recency bias blind you these are the comeback stars who could…
The NFL Draft is where quarterbacks either get the keys to the kingdom or find themselves wondering where they fit into the long-term plan. This year is no different. The 2025 NFL Draft has ended, but plenty of quarterbacks had their season outlook changed. No one was not impacted by the draft, but some were…
Evan Engram was released by the Jacksonville Jaguars a little over a week ago. After visiting with the Los Angeles Chargers, he finds himself signing with their division rivals, the Denver Broncos. The deal Engram inked is reportedly a two-year deal worth $23 million, with $16.5 million of that fully guaranteed. The two-time Pro Bowl…