An Early Look at Fantasy Draft Values Now that all 32 teams are on the field practicing for another NFL season, it’s time for fantasy football owners to ramp up their own season preparation. This is the time of year where smart fantasy footballers are monitoring daily news, training camp battles, and paying attention to […]
After a disappointing 2016 season marred by injury, the Arizona Cardinals seem confident that John Brown can return to something like his best in 2017. But regarding fantasy football, is John Brown’s best worth having on your fantasy team?
The biggest lesson you can learn playing dynasty fantasy football is that you CANNOT only rely on “young players.” Let me say it one more time but in a different way. To have a successful dynasty team, you should have veterans sprinkled through your roster to help stabilize and to create depth to your roster.
Week 6 of the 2016 season features two teams with fantasy assets on both sides. The New York Jets (1-4) travel to Pheonix to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-3).
With the new season just mere hours away, last minute draft preparation goes into overdrive. Past performance can often be a good way of indicating future success, but don't just expect the points players got in 2015 to magically make it on to your fantasy squad. Here are five studs from last season that, for one reason or another, will not be as successful this time around.
As we are now in July and the NFL season is less than two months away, this feels like an appropriate time to discuss some players that I do NOT like for the upcoming fantasy football season. In fact, these are players you couldn't pay me to draft in any league
Many of you are now deep into developing a strategy on how you will attack your re-draft fantasy leagues. The team who has the most successful draft will be the team that can find the best value throughout. Knowing when to jump on your late round targets can be a huge asset, which is why so many study average draft position (ADP).
Larry Fitzgerald had an awful 2012 with career lows across the board, but with Carson Palmer under center, his numbers should be on the rise this season.
If you forgot all about Rashard Mendenhall, don’t worry – you’re not alone. The new Cardinal RB is currently being drafted 70th overall in standard 12-team leagues and 31st among running backs. Quite simply, the guy has value written all over him at those positions.
Fantasy Wide receivers are the hardest position to find best buys in auction leagues as there are so many options at receiver. You could go a number of different directions and still have a pretty decent core.
Having not made any waves in the NFL since their remarkable 2008 Super Bowl appearance, the Arizona Cardinals have fallen by the wayside and were put on the backburner of emerging teams to be on the look out for. But it seems the tides have turned in the desert at the moment, as the Cardinals are slowly beginning to show signs of strength, versatility, and dominance.
The Arizona Cardinals offensive line has just been hit with a massive blow; LT Levi Brown as torn his right triceps and will miss a minimum of three months. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Brown could be ruled out for the season. Arizona's struggling line does not need this kind of news and fantasy owners who are holding onto players like Beanie Wells or Larry Fitzgerald are now starting to panic.