Sorting Out The Running Back Committees: Value and Potential

The key to your fantasy draft is knowing when to sacrifice value for potential and vice versa. Here I take a look at some of the murkier running games around the league to suss out the guys from crowded backfields who offer the best combination of both. Bengals: Gio Bernard v. Jeremy Hill: Some may

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Friday Fantasy Football Fallout: NFL Links, News and Images

Peyton Manning calls the $8,200 he was fined for taunting Texans S DJ Swearinger after his concussion-inducing hit on Wes Welker “money well-spent.” This chart by Football Outsiders recounts each of Cordarelle Patterson‘s receptions as a rookie and the routes he ran before catching the ball. Former Redskins TE Chris Cooley says that Robert Griffin

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2014 NFL Season Predictions: Division Winners and Player Awards

NFC East Eagles – By default essentially. Then again, Chip Kelly is football’s mad scientist, and Philly will be one of the highest-scoring teams in the NFL this year. Honestly, the Eagles could win the NFC East with a 9-7 record. The Giants are going to take a while to get fully acclimated to their

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DECLASSIFIED: Zach Ertz – Scouting Report and 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Second-year Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is poised for a breakout year in 2014, but his growth as a player in year two may not equate to an incredibly productive fantasy season. Ertz has tons of natural ability as a pass catcher, but like the majority of rookie tight ends, he struggled in his

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Don’t You Forget About Me: 2014 Fantasy Football Sleepers

With all the hoopla about hot new rookies coming into the league and already studly players becoming even more dangerous in new offenses, it’s easy to forget about some of the trashy more veteran, unsexy players who will be available late in your drafts. Try not to forget about these guys come draft day: Mike

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RWi Target Monsters: Targets Leaders From Preseason Week 3

Here we have a look at the fantasy-relevant players who posted at least five targets in, typically, around one half of football during the NFL’s Week 3 “dress rehearsal” game of the preseason. Traditionally, preseason Week 3 target numbers have given a good “sneak peek” at what is being installed offensively and how the personnel

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RosterWatch 3-Step Cheat Sheet Version 2.4 Available Now For Download

The World-Famous 3-Step Cheat Sheet has again been updated and V. 2.4 is now for download at RosterWatch.com to our members. If you have downloaded an earlier version previously, please make sure you have version 2.4 downloaded before drafting this weekend or early in the coming week between NFL preseason Weeks 3 and 4. The

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Preseason Week 3: Golden Nuggets, and Fantasy Tidbits

We still don’t believe Darren Sproles will average double digit touches this season. However, he does have a very clear cut role, and also appears to be the handcuff to Shady. We had to move him up the Draft Cheat Sheet. He’s still a valuable fantasy commodity, and a safe bet as an RB3. Ben

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Garbage Grab: Good Fantasy Players Who Aren’t Being Drafted

If I could have my own way, fantasy benches would be ten to fifteen players deep. But alas that is not the case in most fantasy leagues. There are only about six bench slots in most leagues, and the point is to maximize your potential in each given spot. That being said, I’ve noticed quite

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DECLASSIFIED: Andre Ellington Scouting Report and 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Second year Arizona Cardinals running back Andre Ellington is an extremely polarizing prospect in fantasy football. Ellington was a big surprise in 2013 as a sixth-round pick who looked like an explosive play waiting to happen. He gained 652 yards on only 118 carries and pulled down 39 catches for 371 more. Some well-known fantasy

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