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How Many Viable 2013 Fantasy Football Draft Strategies Are There?

Six of eight fantasy football writers recommend it: drafting running backs in the first two rounds of this year’s drafts is the near consensus among those who obsess and fret about this game the most. The lineup that scored the most projected fantasy points, of course, was from one of the two writers who chose

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A Look at Fantasy Football Points From a 2-QB League Perspective

The main attraction of playing in 2-QB fantasy football leagues is that you get to add one extra starter on your team. That might seem to you as nothing more than drafting one more quarterback but it’s much deeper than that. In a 12-team 1-QB fantasy football league you’re only starting twelve quarterbacks every week.

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Fantasy Football: Ryan Mathews and the Infinite Sadness

Diving into Ryan Mathews’ 2012 numbers is a terrifying plunge into a deep, dark well of never-ending woe. I try to challenge any of the following: my preconceived notions, infernal groupthink, and firm conclusions based on small sample sizes. This goes for anything – politics, food, hair care – but especially for fantasy football. My

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Fantasy Football: Ben Roethlisberger is a QB1 Being Drafted as a QB2

For whatever reason Ben Roethlisberger isn’t being mentioned with the elite fantasy football signal callers this off-season. Whether it has to do with Mike Wallace leaving the Pittsburgh Steelers to sign with the Miami Dolphins or Roethlisberger missing three games last season due to a shoulder/rib injury whenever the topic of elite fantasy football quarterbacks

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A Quarterback Test: Pass Happy, Efficient and Reasonable ADP

Relying on a glut of pass attempts is by no means a rock solid strategy in selecting your fantasy signal caller. It’s an unstable predictor of fake football success that’ll give you moderate to severe ulcers. Game plans change, some game scenarios dictate run-heavy approaches, and quarterbacks who throw 40 times a game face defenses

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