Fantasy Baseball Draft Preparation – Closers

By Jeff Boggis “The Sultan of Stats” For Fantasy Sports Empires Introduction Whether you are a fantasy baseball league expert or new to this game, everyone seems to have a different strategy when it comes to drafting closers. Some league managers, who may have been burned in previous years, may jump the gun and grab […]
Fantasy Football: Where is the Love for Marques Colston?

By Kyle Wachtel The New Orleans Saints selected Marques Colston in the 7th round of the 2006 NFL Draft. Since then he has been the epitome of consistency, yet he continues to be overlooked as a high-end wide receiver in fantasy football. Colston has eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards and attained at least seven touchdowns in six […]
Fantasy Baseball: Who to Draft in Round One if You Don’t Have a Top Three Pick

By Jeff Boggis “The Sultan of Stats” of Fantasy Sports Empires Most fantasy baseball league experts have either Mike Trout, Ryan Braun, and Miguel Cabrera (in some order) going off the boards as the first three picks selected in 2013 fantasy baseball league drafts. From picks 4-12, there is no real consensus of the draft […]
Who to Draft First Overall in 2013 Fantasy Baseball and Players to Target in Your Draft

By: Jeff Boggis, “The Sultan of Stats” of Fantasy Sports Empires On my first fantasy baseball podcast this season, I opened up with a discussion on who should be drafted first overall in 2013 fantasy baseball league drafts. The fantasy baseball experts have created a top tier between Mike Trout, Ryan Braun, and Miguel Cabrera. […]
Fantasy Hockey Draft Tips And Strategies

By: Michael Clifford (Fantasy411) When preparing for a fantasy draft in just about any sport there’s one thing to keep in mind: There is no one tried-and-true, steadfast way to go about any draft. For fantasy hockey, you might go in to the draft planning to wait on goalies, just to see 15 of them […]