RWi Week 5 – WR Touchdown Dependency Ratios
Fantasy Football WR TD Dependency Ratios Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Often times we are making tough decisions at the WR or Flex spot on our rosters. This tool is a great tie breaker. It tells you which guys have fantasy production that is most reliant on scoring a touchdown. Touchdowns are hardly predictable, so in a
Fantasy Analysis: Michael Turner is Criminally Undervalued
Fantasy Analysis: Michael Turner is Criminally Undervalued Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Agreed, it’s better to abandon a player one year too early than one year too late. It’s better to be on the cutting edge, finding the “next best thing” sooner than later. A lot of fantasy owners tend to hold on too long. It’s strange,
Vikings WR Greg Childs – Rookie Fantasy Steal?
Vikings WR Greg Childs – Rookie Fantasy Steal? Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com If you listen to him the answer is definitely “yes.” A fourth round pick in the year’s draft, Vikings rookie WR Greg Childs has recently dubbed himself “ the steal of the draft.” That may be going too far but I like his chances
Doug Martin to Get Help From Unlikely Source in Rookie Season
Earnest Byner To Pass Along Knowledge of Chris Johnson, MJD to Martin Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com It was obvious during Senior Bowl practices that the Tampa Bay Bucs were the team who’s scouts seemed the most interested in speaking with running backs. Boise State RB Doug Martin in particular. At the Combine, we learned that new
Devin the Dude
Devin Hester won’t go away Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, RosterWatch.com The headline for this piece may be lost on those unfamiliar with the Houston underground hip-hop scene, but the sentiment remains. Devin Hester is the man in Chicago. Despite attempts by many football media outlets to discount him as a force to be reckoned with,
Pre-Draft Top 20 Fantasy Tight End Rankings
Fantasy Football News: Pre-Draft Top 20 Fantasy TE Rankings Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit When it comes to fantasy drafts, the tight end position is always an interesting topic of discussion. Some players feel you can harbor a distinct weekly advantage by employing a premium tight end. Thus, they tend to lock one up in