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Late Round Quarterbacks With The Lowest Fantasy Football Ceilings

If you’re going to wait and wait and wait some more before snagging a quarterback in fantasy football drafts this summer, you might as well go nuclear. You’ll have so precious little invested in these late-round options, as we’ve discussed, that it won’t matter all that much if your signal caller doesn’t pan out as […]

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Colin Kaepernick’s 2-QB Fantasy Football Value Should Hold Steady

With the news that San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree completely tore his Achilles tendon during OTAs, most of the fantasy football community’s focus has been on figuring out who will step up in the absence of Colin Kaepernick‘s number one target, as well as determining which 49ers will be positively or negatively impacted, fantasy

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Michael Crabtree’s Achilles Tear Opens a Fantasy Football Void

Things changed for a whole bunch of fantasy football commodities yesterday, as Michael Crabtree’s Achilles tendon tore, stripping Colin Kaepernick of his prized target, boosting the values of San Francisco 49ers running backs, and altering the perceived fantasy value of borderline elite wide receivers taken after Crabtree in mock drafts: guys like Jordy Nelson and Hakeem Nicks.

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Late Round Quarterbacks With The Highest Fantasy Football Ceilings

If you’re willing to wait on drafting a quarterback as your fellow fantasy football fiends are drafting their backup signal callers, laughing as your supposed folly, you might as well ignore the fantasy downsides of the available quarterbacks. Focus on upside – ceilings – instead. The reason is fairly straightforward: the quarterback you draft in

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Fantasy Football: You’re Still Going to Draft Rob Gronkowski

There’s a secret formula for converting an injured fantasy football stud into a top-flight option: one part draft day discount on said superstar – in this case New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski – and one part replacement-level players with appealing weekly matchups. Combine, shake, and presto: you’ve scored more fantasy tight ends points

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How the Green Bay Packers Will Use Eddie Lacy and Johnathan Franklin

Most of the fantasy community felt like they were given a springtime gift when the high-octane Green Bay Packers offense drafted  bulldozing Alabama running back Eddie Lacy with the 61st pick in April’s draft. That feeling was short lived, however, as general manager Ted Thompson traded up to snag the versatile runner, Johnathan Franklin, from UCLA two rounds

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A Look at Where Quarterbacks are Drafted in 2-QB Fantasy Football Mocks

When drafting in 2-QB leagues, we can’t look at standard ADP data, because most of it is skewed toward leagues that only start one quarterback. That’s not to say that all the drafts, mock or real, included in ADP databases are all 1-QB leagues, but the majority of them are. If you were preparing for

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