Fantasy Football: Can Elite Receivers Justify Their Cost?
C.D. Carter looks at which wide receivers can provide the most equity in 2014 fantasy football drafts.
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C.D. Carter looks at which wide receivers can provide the most equity in 2014 fantasy football drafts.
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The bulk of free agency moves have come and gone, and while the NFL Draft will have an outsized impact on fantasy football average draft position (ADP), C.D. Carter thinks now is a good time to see where you can find equity in the middle and late rounds of drafts.
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C.D. Carter looks at the potential fantasy football impact newly-signed Rams quarterback Shaun Hill can have in 2014.
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C.D. Carter looks at how pass-catching running backs are changing the fantasy football landscape.
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Fantasy footballers with an undying love of fantasy points on the cheap should gather around, hold hands, and collectively will Michael Vick to start for the New York Jets this year.
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Even Smith knows his day as a high-end fantasy producer are over, dubbing himself a “complementary dude.”
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In 2010, Hakeem Nicks was fantasy football’s seventh highest scoring receiver. It’s not easy to remember that Nicks was a fantasy stud before he was a pariah.
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Eric Decker’s newly-inked deal with the Jets is as bad for his fantasy football prospects as it is good for his big, fat checking account.
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