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Fading Running Back Inflation: Damien Harris, Todd Gurley, Mark Ingram

Fading Running Back Inflation: Damien Harris Todd Gurley, Mark Ingram by Alan Seslowsky Running back has always been the most coveted position in fantasy football. Fantasy players have a long history of taking their workhorse runners very early in drafts. Twenty years ago nearly every team in your league started their draft RB-RB. Around 2014,

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Tampa Bay Training Camp Quick Hits and Wrap-Up

Tampa Bay Training Camp Quick Hits by Alan Seslowsky RosterWatch co-founder Byron Lambert is back on the road doing what RosterWatch is best known for. He is collecting actionable intel at NFL training camps that will help you dominate your fantasy drafts. Byron posted instant takes from Tampa Bay’s camp on the RosterWatch Youtube channel.

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Houston Texans Fantasy Outlook: Will Fuller, Randall Cobb, David Johnson

Houston Texans Fantasy Outlook: Will Fuller, Randall Cobb, David Johnson by Alan Seslowsky Fantasy players are relying heavily on team beat reporters for information this season. Those reporters who are well connected and have boots on the ground will be one of the keys to solving the fantasy football puzzle in 2020. On Rosterwatch podcast

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Uncertainty vs. Continuity: Miles Sanders, Josh Jacobs, and Chris Carson

Uncertainty vs Continuity: Miles Sanders, Josh Jacobs, and Chris Carson by Alan Seslowsky There is an abundance of uncertainty in most fantasy football seasons. In 2020, we have to deal with the added unknowns like Covid-19, no preseason games, and only 14 padded practices with limited reporting. It seems prudent to draft players who have

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Fantasy Draft Market Update: Leonard Fournette, Henry Ruggs, Joe Burrow and More

Draft Market Update: Leonard Fournette, Henry Ruggs, Joe Burrow and more by Alan Seslowsky All of RosterWatch Nation is in the thick of draft preparation. Below are some draft market updates that were highlighted in Rosterwatch podcast #274, with special guest Graham Barfield and RosterWatch co-founder, Alex Dunlap. . . . Leonard Fournette is Polarizing 

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Mid-Round RBs With Upside: Cam Akers, David Johnson, Antonio Gibson

Mid-Round RBs With Upside: Cam Akers, David Johnson, Antonio Gibson by Alan Seslowsky If you have been participating in mock drafts, best ball contests, or dynasty startups this offseason you may have noticed that the cost of RBs has been inflated. There are running backs with lower projected outcomes getting drafted ahead of top 10

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Kansas City Chiefs Fantasy Outlook: CEH, Mecole Hardman, Sammy Watkins

Kansa City Chiefs Fantasy Outlook: CEH, Mecole Hardman, Sammy Watkins by Alan Seslowsky There is no doubt that one of the most fantasy football friendly offenses in the NFL is the Kansas City Chiefs. As long as Patrick Mahomes stays healthy every running back, wide receiver and tight end on the roster needs to be

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Backup RBs With Upside: Duke Johnson, Tevin Coleman, Tarik Cohen

Backup RBs With Upside: Duke Johnson, Tevin Coleman, Antonio Gibson by Alan Seslowsky The 2020 fantasy football season is going to be an experience unlike any other to date. There is going to be less information due to lack of offseason rookie progress reports, veteran injury updates, and even “best shape of his life” tweets.

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Players Likely To Beat ADP: Mark Ingram and Odell Beckham

Players Likely To Beat ADP: Mark Ingram and Odell Beckham by Alan Seslowsky When you play fantasy football long enough, you quickly realize the name of the game is drafting players that will outperform their average draft position. We all dream of drafting that 12th round RB that ends up a league winning pick. That

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Overvalued Players: Amari Cooper, Sony Michel, Cooper Kupp

Overvalued Players: Amari Cooper, Sony Michel, Cooper Kupp by Alan Seslowsky The fantasy football off-season draft market is fascinating to monitor. For those who start drafting (Bestball and Mocks) in March, you get to see player values change, sometimes drastically, without a single down of football being played. This can be due to trades, injuries,

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