RWi Philadelphia Eagles @ Houston Texans Week 9 Snap Counts, Targets and Touches
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RosterWatch Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet: Week 10
Winning fantasy football means being active on the weekly waiver wire. You have to be, as the season morphs before our very eyes from week to week in dramatic fashion. This means that every week, you need to identify the unproductive garbage at the bottom of your roster and exchange those players for the hottest
The Fantasy Fallout: Coming Into Week 10
Yesterday was one of the most exciting group of games I’ve watched this season, fantasy-wise. Outside of the debacle in Miami, teams went tit for tat all afternoon, and I loved it. Here are a few of my thoughts on Sunday’s matchups: -WR Allen Hurns seems to show up right when you aren’t
Trashman’s Garbage Grab: Week 9
It’s week 9, and if your team is anything like mine, you’ve got a bye week nightmare on your hands. The ‘Grab the week is stocked with bye week fillers, and maybe a few keepers, to get you through the weekend. Isaiah Crowell RB, Browns: Crowell is still the best back on the team,
Fantasy Trades: Who to Target and Avoid Based on Second-Half of Season Schedules
It’s always a good idea at this time of the year to evaluate upcoming schedules, andI’ve rounded up some of the lower profile guys who have favorable schedules and could be gotten fairly easily in trade, along with some players who are big names but have bleak outlooks as far as opponents go. Hopefully you
Trapasso’s Finest Fantasy Matchups: Week 9
Brian Hoyer vs. Buccaneers defense What are we to make of Brian Hoyer? No, really. I mean, after Week 4’s win over the Tennessee Titans (which was followed by the Browns’ dismantling of the Steelers), Hoyer was as big-time as LeBron James in Cleveland. Ok, that’s pushing it, but you get my drift. Then, an





