Using the Late Round QB Draft Strategy in 2-QB Fantasy Football Leagues Part 2

In part one of this installment I looked at using the late round quarterback (LRQB) draft strategy in a 2-QB fantasy football league where quarterback points were valued higher than standard fantasy leagues, as I looked at using the LRQB strategy in 2-QB league where passing touchdowns were worth 6 points instead of the standard […]

Late Round QB Draft Strategy in 2-QB Fantasy Football Leagues Part 1

Let’s say that for the majority of your fantasy football playing career you’ve predominantly played in 1-QB fantasy football leagues and that this year is the first year in your fantasy football playing career that you want to play in a 2-QB league. Now, let’s also say that you’ve decided not only to play in a 2-QB […]

Fantasy Football: Where is the Love for Marques Colston?

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 […]

2013 2-QB Fantasy Football League Draft Strategy

In a piece by JJ Zachariason from for Rotoworld, JJ had the following to say about quarterback draft strategy: “Traditionally, the 12th quarterback in a 12-team draft gets selected in the middle of the 8th round. In years past, there was some doubt associated with that quarterback. But with more and more young talent under […]

XN Sports February Mock Draft: The Fall of Megatron

The Lions forcefed him in a desperate and ultimately meaningless push for the NFL receiving record, Matthew Stafford’s mechanics make him a mediocre signal caller, and, well, 2012 was a whole lot of luck: These are the reasons Calvin Johnson is inexplicably trickling out of the first rounds of fantasy football’s earliest mock drafts. Call […]

In Defense of Plodders: Part 2

Atlanta Falcons running back Michael Turner

No one wants a volume runner on their fantasy squad. The very notion is an insult to our fake football acumen. The first part of “In Defense of Plodders,” however, showed that the least exciting running backs can have more than a little value when owners shoo them away for high risk, high reward runners. […]

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