Posts Tagged ‘jeremy maclin’

Fantasy Tour Around the NFL, Part V: The Philadelphia Eagles

We jumped back on the I-95 and headed out of streets of Baltimore, toward Philadelphia, where it’s always sunny. 2010 Team Stats Rushing Att./Yards/TDs: 428/2,324/18 Passing Att./Yards/TDs/INTs: 561/4,215/28/13 Defense / Sp. Teams Sacks/Turnovers/TDs: 39/34/3 Quarterbacks Michael Vick: Here’s four quick reasons not to pick Vick in the first round: While his 2010 passing numbers were [...]

Offseason Fantasy Trade: Jeremy Maclin for Brandon Marshall

I may have quit my year round fantasy football league but I still hear the news. In a PPR league Jeremy Maclin was traded for Brandon Marshall. I never take “fantasy salary” into account when it comes to trades. So lets just analyze the players shall we? I was weary of Brandon Marshall this past season. I only [...]

Some Week 10 Winners/Losers

Some Week 10 Winners Michael Vick – So this probably won’t surprise you much, but Vick is one of my fantasy winners this week. His 80 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on the ground would form a strong performance for most running backs, but on top of this he threw for 333 yards and 4 [...]

Who will be the next Favre in Fantasy Play?

Who will it be? Last year no one could have anticipated Favre throwing for 4200 yards, 30 TDs, and ONLY 7 picks. Especially after a year with the Jets where he threw for 3400 yards, 22 TDs, and 22 picks. This year I have advocated taken a QB late in drafts. In rounds 5 and [...]

R is for Rookie (That’s Bad Enough for Me)

Rookies are sooooooo overrated.  Ryan Matthews is projected as a second rounder in most ADPs.  That’s ahead of much safer bets like Roddy White and Marques Colston.  Memories of 2008 are still fresh in many fantasy footballers heads when rookie running backs such as Chris Johnson and Matt Forte spoiled us silly.  Don’t fall for [...]

PASS PASS PASS

As Scott J Pachman so eloquently wrote “balls to the wall” is a good approach to have. At least you can tell yourself you left it all on the “fantasy field.” Where I differ with the self proclaimed expert is the way in which you execute this strategy. One must understand coaches and philosophies. Some [...]

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