Fantasy Football Quick Hits: What We Learned in Week 4

Quick Hits: Week 4 Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Photo by Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com A few thoughts on Sunday’s contests: -Rumors of Texans RB Arian Foster’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. He’s an RB1, I don’t care who you are. Fantasy “analysts” who said Foster should be drafted as an RB2 got some ‘splainin’ to

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Garbage Grab: Week 4

Garbage Grab: Week 4 Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com With the start of bye weeks at our doorstep, it’s time to plug and play. This week’s Grab isn’t as filthy as I would have liked it to be, but it will be effective nonetheless.   Terrance Williams, WR Dallas Cowboys: Williams is the beneficiary of

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Week 4 Past Performances Tool: RBs – Three-Year Fantasy Averages vs. This Week’s Opponent

Week 4 Past Performances Tool: RBs – Three-Year Fantasy Averages vs. This Week’s Opponent Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com This is a decision-making, tie-breaker tool provided by RosterWatch. The data here is simply as the name suggests. These are not Week 4 rankings. Averages (when available) have been taken from each RB’s past performances vs. their respective

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RWi Week 4 RosterWatch WR Touchdown Dependency Tool

Week RosterWatch WR Touchdown Dependency Tool Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Death, taxes, and a 28 percent Touchdown Dependency Ratio for fantasy wide receivers. Ratios close to average represent the qualities we are looking for in our fantasy players. A combination of upside and reliability. Players with very high ratios are susceptible to future inconsistency and/or declining

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RWi Week 4 RosterWatch RB Touchdown Dependency Tool

Week 4 RosterWatch RB Touchdown Dependency Tool Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com RosterWatch unveiled the original touchdown dependency tool in 2012. The first of its kind. We learned that touchdowns are responsible for approximately 25% of fantasy production for healthy and consistent contributors at the skill positions. Why do we care about this? To identify trends and

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Fantasy Football Week 4 Buy Low, Sell High

Buy Low/Sell High Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Fortunately, there are a slew of buy-low candidates in fantasy leagues right now. In an even greater stroke of fortune, I know just the guys you should trade for them. Buy Low Colin Kaepernick, QB San Francisco 49ers: It seems impossible after the almost 37-point monster Kaepernick

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Week 4 RosterWatch Free Agent QBs

Week 4 RosterWatch Free Agency: QBs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com If you’ve listened to the RosterWatch Sirius XM Fantasy Sports radio show recently, undoubtedly you’ve heard me preach about the surplus of viable fantasy quarterbacks that currently exists. To the point, where we couldn’t recommend that Aaron Rodgers or Cam Newton owners spend a waiver claim

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Week 4 Snap Counts, Targets and Touches Tool: Every Player in Fantasy Football

Week 4 Snap Counts, Targets and Touches Tool: Every Player in Fantasy Football Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Here we take a look back at NFL Week 3 to see who has been seeing the most time on the field, being targeted or touching the football as we plan for Week 4. For previous weeks, please find

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RWi RosterWatch Week 4 Fantasy Football Matchup Tool

2013 Week 4 Fantasy Football Matchup Tool Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com This is a weekly tool provided by RosterWatch. It is designed to be a decision-making tie-breaker for gauging the defensive opponents your fantasy players face. The tool is easy to use when following the simple rules outlined below the chart. To use the tool, think

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RWi Week 4 RosterWatch Waiver Wire Tool: WRs

Week 4 RosterWatch Waiver Wire Tool: WRs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com If you didn’t listen to us last week, hopefully you finally will now. It’s time to forget about people you drafted and start rostering players who produce, regardless of their names. It’s time to drop all the Kenny Britts, and maybe even Greg Jennings of

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