Why Handcuffing Running Backs in Fantasy Football Is a Losing Strategy
Why Handcuffing Running Backs in Fantasy Football Is a Losing Strategy
Burning two roster spots for the same position is a waste of your valuable bench space on your fantasy roster. Unless the player has some stand-alone value … Most handcuffs are drafted as insurance for when a fantasy football owner's top draft pick …
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Fantasy Football 2015: Positional Rankings, Team Names and More for Your Draft
Although there is a certain amount of luck involved with fantasy football, skill plays a part as well when it comes to picking out the players who are least likely to get injured or bust and the players who are most likely to break out. With the 2015 …
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Fantasy Football 2015: Rookie RB sleepers, led by Gurley, Gordon, Yeldon
Rookie running backs are often the most polarizing players in fantasy football drafts. No one wants to miss out on "this year's big sleeper," but most owners are nervous about investing a high draft pick on such unknown commodities. With Melvin Gordon …
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