RosterWatch Week 6 Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet Now Available

Building a championship-caliber fantasy roster requires basic weekly waiver-wire management. We’ve created the Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet so that in a just a few minutes a week, our users can make the same expert waiver maneuvers we personally make in our own leagues, throughout the season. Whether you play in a standard waiver-claim format, or

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PRO Week 5 Touchdown Dependency Tool

An old standby of RosterWatch Nation are Touchdown Dependency metrics. Every season, we begin tracking these in Week 4, and the numbers are in for Week 5. Overly touchdown-dependent players offer unsustainable and unpredictable long-term production. These players are good candidates to sell high on in our season long leagues. And, are players to consider

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RosterWatch Week 5 Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet Now Available

Building a championship-caliber fantasy roster requires basic weekly waiver-wire management. We’ve created the Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet so that in a just a few minutes a week, our users can make the same expert waiver maneuvers we personally make in our own leagues, throughout the season. Whether you play in a standard waiver-claim format, or

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RosterWatch Week 4 Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet Now Available

Building a championship-caliber fantasy roster requires basic weekly waiver-wire management. We’ve created the Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet so that in a just a few minutes a week, our users can make the same expert waiver maneuvers we personally make in our own leagues, throughout the season. Whether you play in a standard waiver-claim format, or

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RosterWatch Week 3 Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet Now Available

Building a championship-caliber fantasy roster requires basic weekly waiver-wire management. We’ve created the Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet so that in a just a few minutes a week, our users can make the same expert waiver maneuvers we personally make in our own leagues, throughout the season. Whether you play in a standard waiver-claim format, or

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RosterWatch Week 2 Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet Now Available

Building a championship-caliber fantasy roster requires basic weekly waiver-wire management. We’ve created the Waiver Wire Cheat Sheet so that in a just a few minutes a week, our users can make the same expert waiver maneuvers we personally make in our own leagues, throughout the season. Whether you play in a standard waiver-claim format, or

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PRO Dynasty Rookie Spotlight: Samaje Perine, RB Oklahoma

Samaje Perine, RB Oklahoma Height: 5’10 5/8″ Weight: 233 pounds Hand Size: 10″ 40 Yard Dash: 4.62 (unofficial; average of combine and pro day) Bench Press: 30 reps Vertical Jump: 33″ Broad Jump: 9’8″ NFL Comparison: Rashad Jennings, Eddie Lacy, Jordan Howard, Arian Foster, Robert Turbin In the clip above, you’ll see everything you need

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PRO Dynasty Rookie Spotlight: Keevan Lucas, WR Tulsa

Keevan Lucas, WR Tulsa Height: 5’9″ Weight: 192 Pounds Hands: 9 7’8″ Vertical Jump: 32’5″ Broad Jump: 9’11” 40 Time: 4.55 When scouring online resources for Keevan Lucas footage, it seems like every clip you uncover is of him running free down the field, being physical on contact for run after catch yardage on shorter

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PRO 2017 Dynasty Rookie Spotlight: Alvin Kamara, RB Tennessee

Alvin Kamara, RB Tennessee Height: 5’10” Weight: 214 Pounds Hand Size: 9 1/4″ Bench Press: 15 reps Vertical Jump: 39’5″ Broad Jump: 10’11” 40 Yard Dash: 4.56 NFL Comp: Ryan Mathews, Joseph Addai Scouting Report: – splits out wide sometimes – decent forward lean – willing blocker – can catch it – good hands to

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PRO 2017 Dynasty Rookie Spotlight: K.D. Cannon, WR Baylor

K.D. Cannon, WR Baylor NFL Combine Measurements: Height: 5’11” Weight: 182 Pounds Hand Size: 8 7/8″ 40-yard dash: 4.41 Bench Press: 13 reps Vertical Jump: 37″ Broad Jump: 9’11” NFL Comparison: Kenny Stills, Ted Ginn, Travis Benjamin Scouting Report: Smooth – and fast – Cannon caught our eye as a freshman in 2014. After generating

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