The Week 4 Trade Exchange
Weekly Trade Exchange – Buy Low/Sell High Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com I say it every week. Keep shopping. Don’t be hasty if you have a good team, don’t be desperate if you’ve had a rough start. Look for value. Look for ways to improve your roster. Buy Low. Sell High. Try to do both. Sell High:
Thursday Night Fantasy Preview: NY Giants vs. Carolina
Thursday Night Fantasy Preview: NY Giants vs. Carolina Mike Loyko, Rosterwatch.com Director of Scouting Fresh off of impressive week two performances where the offenses of both teams combined to scored 76 points, the New York Giants take on the Carolina Panthers on Thursday Night Football. The game is loaded with fantasy stars and promises to a
Cut Bait or Wait: Players You Should or Should Not Cut After Week One
Should They Stay or Should They Go? Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com Week one of the NFL season has come and gone, and you’re either basking in the glow of sweet victory or reeling from an opening week defeat. Either way, it’s time to collect yourself and prepare for the contest ahead. A vital aspect
Bee Salamat: IDP Spotlight- Who Is Miles Burris, Oakland Raiders?
IDP Spotlight- Who Is Miles Burris, Oakland Raiders? Bee Salamat, Lead IDP Analyst, Rosterwatch.com Up next in my IDP segment of “Who Is” is an OLB who can also play MLB. Miles Burris played for San Diego State, then got drafted in the 4th round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. Burris
Oakland’s Rod Streater Streaking Towards Raiders Starting Lineup
Iron Rod Streater Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com While Raiders receivers Denarius Moore and Jacoby Ford continue to hover around the questionable tag with various ailments, the new blood on the team is getting more and more opportunities to show their stuff, particularly Rod Streater. The undrafted rookie out of Temple has been the model
Cole Beasley Makes A Play For Third Receiver in Dallas
Mining Cole Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, Rosterwatch.com When slot receiver Jordan Shipley was waived by the Bengals last week, we thought a perfect landing spot would be in Dallas where the slot is still up for grabs. I was perplexed when the Cowboys passed on the ex-Longhorn star, who would have been a fan favorite
RWi WR Reliability Ratings
RosterWatch Fantasy WR Reliability Ratings Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Reliability is a critical aspect of a competitive fantasy football roster. Just as we did for running backs, we have produced the Rosterwatch Fantasy WR Reliability Ratings. These ratings are derived from the last two years of production and consist of Fantasy WRs expected to be starters.
Don’t Draft A Fantasy WR Until The 5th Round in 2012
Lessons from a 12 Team Mock Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo By Danny Hurley, Dallas Observer Well, it’s that time of year. Time to sharpen you pencil and run some mock drafts. A number of them if possible. I took a different approach today. I chose the 9th spot to mock from in a 12 team
Five NFL Players I’m Going To Avoid In Fantasy At All Costs
The ‘Do Not Draft’ List Mike Loyko, Rosterwatch.com Director of Pro Scouting Follow me on Twitter- @NEPD_Loyko Each year there are a handful of players that really scare me for a variety of reasons. Inconsistency, a tough schedule, playing on a poor offense or getting up there in age are all among my biggest red
RWi Two Year Points Distribution Study – Top 15 Fantasy RBs
Two Year Points Distribution Study – Top 15 Fantasy RBs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit Average Fantasy Points Per Game. A fantasy statistic referenced ad nauseum. It is a quick and useful metric but it doesn’t tell the whole story. The averages mask quite a few differences among players. Fantasy football is a week to