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2013 Preseason QB Tiered Rankings for 2-QB Fantasy Football Leagues

The last set of tiered QB rankings for 2-QB fantasy football leagues that were presented to you on Sports Jerks occurred right after the 2013 NFL Draft. A lot has happened since then, and with that in mind, it was time to update the tiered QB rankings for 2-QB fantasy football leagues, which you can […]

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AP vs QB: The Importance of Draft Slot in 2-QB Fantasy Football Leagues

“Got first pick in my 2-QB draft. Who do I draft? AP or Brees/Rodgers?” A version of that question is one I’ve been asked many times this off-season from fellow 2-QBers, and is one that has no easy answer. In 12-team 2-QB leagues, the natural answer is quarterback, because a 2-QB league that is made

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Alex Smith: The Swiss Army Knife of 2-QB Fantasy Football Leagues

The fate of the 2013 Kansas City Chiefs could very well hinge on how new starting quarterback Alex Smith performs, and the same thing can be said about Smith in regards to your 2-QB fantasy football team. Yes, you read that correctly. Alex Smith could be the difference between your 2-QB fantasy team hoisting your

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Jay Cutler and His Wonderfully Wide Range of Fantasy Football Outcomes

I, like Madonna before me, have a request—this one for Chicago Bears quarterback and perennial fantasy football tease Jay Cutler. Justify my love, Jay. Show the people why it’s been so abundantly clear that your fantasy prospects are on a clear and definable upswing with quarterback guru Marc Trestman as your guide, the man assigned

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The Patriots’ ‘Best All-Around’ Player Might Be a Sleeper Tight End

There’s a 6-foot-7-inch 253-pound pass-catching beheamoth wreaking havoc on the New England Patriots’ training camp defense and grabbing the attention of one Tom Brady. His name, somehow, is not Rob Gronkowski. He’s un-drafted free agent tight end Zach Sudfeld, and if Gronkowski does indeed miss the early part of the season—up to six weeks, perhaps—Sudfeld could be

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