Monday, August 16, 2010

What to Consider for Fantasy Football Picks

People always make a big fuss when it comes to their fantasy football picks since they want their favorites to make it to their teams. Since football has always been something for them, they want their teams and their idols to be on the same road. Nevertheless, there are things that you have to consider when choosing your player of choice. Read on and learn some tips to make the or selection much easier.

  • Fantasy football player rankings

Everyone has always been very keen when it comes to the rankings of the fantasy football players. As they say, this will distinguish the professionals from the amateurs, because real men will do whatever it takes to score high in a game. During the first few weeks of the season, you will see others that make a huge effort in making a name right from the start. Also, some start not that good but manage to standout during the middle towards the end of the season. It is still anybody’s game until the season ends.

  • Fantasy football statistics

Just like the rankings, the statistics of each player is vital for the team. If the team is able to have more power players, then it is safe to say that they have a fairly bigger chance of making it to the top. However, some would try to compliment the weaknesses of the other person and turn it upside down. It can be risky at times but the rewards are far greater. The owners would have to be cautious on who to put in the field and when to put them to play.

  • Overall persona of the player

Although the rankings and the statistics are two very important things when it comes to fantasy football picks, still people should have a feel of the personality of the player. He should be able to represent the team and the owner depending on what they value. Oftentimes, players think this is unnecessary but it is not. They are the ones building their name and the name of their team. It is but natural for them to keep their reputation and the team’s reputation clean.

These three things are only a few of the fantasy football tips that one has to consider before they move on to the fantasy football picks. You can always go online or ask some friends about other things when it comes to this kind of sport. Since almost everything is found on the Internet, then you should make use of this in such a way that you too will benefit from it. It does not matter whether you are an ordinary person or a shareholder of a team. The point here is that you keep an eye on your favorite player and hope that he does his best at the start until the end of the season. This gives him a fairly better chance of ranking higher and getting a higher projection for the following year.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

2010 Fantasy Football Projections

Football has always been considered as one of the world’s favorite sport because it gives the fans and the audience a different kind of adrenaline. The thing about fantasy football is that each of the players are real-life American football players. They come from the NFL or the NCAA and should fill in the roster of quarterback, tight end, running back and wide receiver. The participants or the owners agree to have this competitive league and in the end earn themselves “fantasy points” with the use of statistics from real football players.

Since this kind of sport has been very popular, people constantly monitor the statistics their team and the fantasy football player rankings have against the others. They too have been very keen when it comes to the fantasy football projections for this year.

  • Chris Johnson

You may think that he is just a regular guy from Tennessee. You better think again because he was the 2009 Fantasy MVP. In addition, he is also patient, fast and young. If you have been watching him closely, you may remember that he had more than 400 yards on the 16th week of the 2009 season. Not to mention the 47 catches and almost 500 yards receiving. No wonder he is the top pick for this year’s fantasy football projections.

  • Maurice Jones – Drew

He is definitely not your average Jacksonville person because he was able to make and lead the league having 16 touchdowns in just 26 weeks. Adding to his long list of achievements is his 95% running back touches, while still being able to work on the goal line. Having good hand and eye coordination is his game as he is able to catch the ball around five times each game for good yardage. Being in the number two slot is not that bad because surely, Jones-Drew will make you feel proud of him.

  • Adrian Peterson

Even if he had some problems making it on the fantasy football player rankings last year, he was able to get it back to the ladder with Jones-Drew and Johnson. He plays offense and does not seem to have any problems with that. Surely, there will be a better year for him on the next fantasy football season.

  • Drew Brees

Touchdowns have been a key point when it comes to the fantasy football projections since it has the heaviest weight in scoring. Brees was able to get 36 combined touchdowns – rushing and throwing - in 16 weeks. This is quite huge when compared to the 16 counts Jones-Drew was able to make. So if you want your team to win, go for this quarterback goldmine.
  • Aaron Rodgers

Rodgers is yet another person who we have to consider for the fantasy football projections. He is someone who surely knows how to make a statement in this game. Remember that he can throw for tons of yards and is able to get plenty of touchdowns. In addition, he too can go on rushing yards with approximately 25 each game.

These are only a few of the top picks for this year’s projections in fantasy football. Keep your fingers crossed and hope that the ones you are eyeing would make it this year.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Kansas City Chiefs to watch for Weekly Fantasy Football Leagues


The Chiefs went an abysmal 4-12 in 2009.
The offense was atrocious, coming in at the No. 25 spot in the NFL with 303.2 yards per game.
However, the defense was even worse than the offense, ranking 30th in the NFL with 388.2 yards per game.


Key Draft Picks for weekly fantasy football leagues:

  • Eric Berry: The Chiefs picked up what may be college football's best safety in Berry. Out of Tennessee, Berry collected 241 tackles, 2 FF, and 14 INTs in his career as a Volunteer. He's an excellent addition to the Chiefs' shoddy defense.
  • Javier Arenas: Kansas City continues to address their defensive issues with Arenas from Alabama. As a CB with the Crimson Tide, Arenas had 148 tackles and 6 INTs in his career.
  • Dexter McCluster: Kansas City chose to ignore the obvious need for offensive linemen, but they made for it with the McCluster pick. Out of Mississippi, McCluster has excellent speed in the open field and will excel as either a runner or a receiver.
  • Jon Asamoah: While the Chiefs didn't address all their needs along the offensive line, they did get an excellent OG in Asamoah from Illinois. Asamoah is an solid interior player, and will push for immediate playing time.


Key Free Agents for weekly fantasy football leagues:

  • Thomas Jones: Released by the New York Jets in 2010, the Chiefs picked up the productive RB. Jones is an excellent rushing attack, and will provide valuable offensive life to Kansas City. In 2009, Jones had 331 carries with 1,402 yards, and 14 TDs.
  • Ryan Lilja: While Kansas City didn't address too many of their offensive line needs, they picked up an experienced G in Lilja. Lilja's seven years of experience will prove beneficial for the Cheifs' offense.


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Monday, July 5, 2010

Tennessee Titans Weekly Fantasy Football League Players to watch


QB Kerry Collins started the Titans’ season, and QB Vince Young finished it. Either way, the Titans finished 2009 right at the .500 mark with an 8-8 record.Tennessee’s offense wasn’t too bad in 2009, as they had 351.4 yards per game, putting them in the No. 13 spot.


The defense was a different story in 2009 and there was nothing terrifying about it.Ranked 28th in the league, the Titans’ defense gave up a whopping 365.6 yards per game.The offense needs a little work, but the defense needs a complete overhaul.


Key Draft Picks that can help Weekly Fantasy Football Leagues:


The Titans used six of their nine draft picks on defensive players, which was a wise move by them, considering their defense ranked 31st in the league in passing defense with 258.7 yards per game and their rushing defense was tied for the No. 10 spot in the league with 106.9 yards per game.


Tennessee got their defensive overhaul underway by drafting DE Derrick Morgan out of Georgia Tech. Since the Titans got rid of Jevon Kearse and Kyle Vanden Bosch, look for Morgan to be a key role on every down, stopping the run and harassing the QB. In his three seasons with Georgia Tech, Morgan collected 112 tackles, 18 sacks, and two forced fumbles. Morgan is an excellent pick here and will quickly fill the void left by Kearse and Vanden Bosch.


The Titans’ offense received a major boost with the selection of WR Damian Williams out of USC. Williams is a solid pass catcher who possesses great receiving skills. During his three year collegiate career, in which he played one season with the Arkansas Razorbacks and the other two with USC, Williams had 147 receptions for 2,114 yards and 17 touchdowns. Another positive number for Williams was zero, as in the number of career fumbles he’s had.


Key Free Agents Weekly Fantasy Football Leagues:


Tennessee addressed their defensive struggles with the addition of three defensive free agents in 2010. The most notable free agents being LB Will Witherspoon from the Philadelphia Eagles, and CB Tye Hill from the Atlanta Falcons.
Witherspoon has nine years of experience in the NFL, with eight of those nine years being evenly split between the Carolina Panthers and the St. Louis Rams. In his nine years in the league, Witherspoon has amassed 743 tackles, 20 sacks, eight forced fumbles, and nine interceptions. He even has two interceptions returned for touchdowns. Witherspoon’s worth is invaluable to this Titans’ defense and he will have a huge impact in 2010.


The other notable defensive free agent is CB Tye Hill from the Falcons. Hill has five years of experience in the NFL, but his numbers aren’t too great. Since playing his first full season in 2006 with the St. Louis Rams, Hill only has 112 tackles, one forced fumble, and five interceptions. While Hill’s numbers are a far cry from Witherspoon’s, I still think he’s a valuable defensive prospect with no where to go but up.


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