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Posted by Paul in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections,Quarterbacks,Rank,Ranks on Sep 4th 2011 (Print This)

This is an updated version of my quarterback ranks and write ups. I included each players average draft position or ADP, to give you a better idea of were each of these players is being drafted. Hopefully it helps you form a solid draft strategy that will enable you to maximize value for every pick. I've been preaching the importance of owning a solid signal caller in my articles for years. It's the engine that runs your team. This is the reason why I always recommend stacking your roster with as many top signal callers as possible. By stacking as many chips as you can in your favor, you are giving yourself better odds. With those better odds you have a greater probability of winning. Lucky for us, there is more talent at this position than there has been in years. If you miss out... read more
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit on Aug 29th 2011 and last modified on Aug 31st 2011. (Print This)

This week the brokers from the Brotherhood focus on what stock options are available heading into the 2011 season. Selling before the crash and buying on the cheap can lead to fantasy cash flow. We’ll provide free quotes and offer up-to-date stock analysis on today’s market trends. FFB is committed to making sure you get proper return on your fantasy investments. Stock Falling: Jonathan Stewart - CAR - RB The Panthers had the most dangerous two-headed monster in the league, but DeAngelo Williams' contract may have cut the head off of one. Carolina is paying DWill RB1 money and they will expect him to produce like one. Stewart is looking more and more like a glorified handcuff than a RB2. There are far more attractive options in the running back market. Maurice Jones-Drew - JAC - RB Heading into the draft, MJD remains one... read more
Posted by Sean in 1st Look,Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections,Rank,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Aug 25th 2011 and last modified on Sep 2nd 2011. (Print This)

With the quarterback, running back, and tight end positions appearing deeper than ever, landing an elite wide receiver is essential. There is a clear-cut Top 8, but then the questions start flying. If you find yourself quivering over selecting a questionable running back in the middle to late first round, a stud wide-out may be the way to go. With a youth movement at the quarterback position, and the tight end pool deepening - solid prospects are falling to the later rounds. Running back has become the easiest position in all of fantasy to fill. Stud pass-catchers are an endangered species. Be sure to draft one before they're extinct. Calvin, Fitz, and VJack are on the rise. Jennings and Wayne on the fall. Last-minute stat projections and ranks are here... 1) Andre Johnson - HOU - WR RUSH ATT RUSH YDS RUSH TD REC REC YDS REC TD 0 0 0 101 1468 10 No surprises here. Johnson deserves... read more
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Aug 15th 2011 and last modified on Sep 3rd 2011. (Print This)

1) Andre Johnson - HOU - WR No surprises here. Johnson deserves the No. 1 spot. Owners may opt for Roddy White or Calvin Johnson with A.J. coming off of an injury riddled season, but Johnson combines the physical tools of Megatron, with the consistency of White. Kevin Walter and Jacoby Jones have failed to provide Johnson with a legitimate wing-man, but the return of Owen Daniels and Houston’s ground game should diffuse defensive attention. We expect a clean bill of health and one of his most dominating seasons to date. If you find yourself hesitating over a running back in the mid to late slots in round 1, Johnson is a low-risk/high-reward pick. Draft him without concern. 2) Roddy White - ATL - WR: It’s hard to rank anyone... read more
Posted by admin in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Rank on Jul 29th 2011 (Print This)

The Brotherhood has been in the lab all week as we begin to sort out all of the wild west free agency signings. Training camp has begun and player news and stories can be found at every turn. Let the Brotherhood help you sort out all the NFL comings and goings. Our FREE DRAFT KIT is ready to roll. As always we feel free to use our Q&A. We answer every question, every time. The Brotherhood is always here to help a fantasy fanatics like us, anytime. Everyone loves lists. So we drop a quick look at our top 40 overall. Our ranking show you that elite WRs are at a premium this season. We also believe that an elite QB is the way to go on draft day. Almost always come season's end the QB position dominates total... read more
Posted by Bill in 1st Look,Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Rank,Ranks,Running Backs on Jul 21st 2011 (Print This)

WE'RE BACK!!!!!! The Brotherhood is back, we have been sitting on the sidelines waiting for the NFL both players and owners to come to back their senses. It looks like we are less than a week away from officially having a season. Having a full season is huge for so many reasons which I won't get into now but will focus on the important part. Fantasy football! I have felt a void missing in my life and after writing a bunch of columns that never got published due to the lock out, I have sat idly by and watched the proceedings knowing that the owners and players would come together. It was always a matter of when. I know I was one of the few that felt it would be sooner... read more
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Ranks,Wide Receivers on Sep 3rd 2010 and last modified on Sep 9th 2010. (Print This)

1) Andre Johnson - HOU - WR He's caught over 100 passes in three out of the past four years. He's had back-to-back 1,500 yard seasons. He's averaged over 97 yards per game over the past three years and has averaged 7 catches per game over the past two. QB Matt Schaub is rising in the ranks. With the return of TE Owen Daniels and the anticipated emergence of WR Jacoby Jones, Johnson could find himself with his best supporting cast yet. The run game was non existent in 09, but look for second year man RB Arian Foster to provide the offense with better balance. Johnson will once again cross the century mark in catches and should post double-digit scores. He's the definitive No. 1. No contest! 2) Randy Moss - NEP - WR Moss... read more
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit on Aug 31st 2010 and last modified on Sep 1st 2010. (Print This)

This week the brokers from the Brotherhood focus on what stock options are available heading into the 2010 season. Selling before the crash and buying on the cheap can lead to fantasy cash flow. We’ll provide free quotes and offer up-to-date stock analysis on today’s market trends. In Part I of this two edition piece, we’ll explore QBs and RBs. Be sure to tune in tomorrow for WRs and TEs. Aaron Rodgers - GRE - QB RISING: How can he rise any higher? Rodgers has been my No. 1 QB throughout the off-season, but what he's been able to do with his preseason snaps has been down right amazing. The Packer offense looks unstoppable. The offensive line woes of a year ago seem to be remedied. His accuracy is dead on. His completion percentage cannot be matched. Greg Jennings' emergence into... read more
Posted by Bill in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections,Running Backs on Aug 31st 2010 (Print This)

Note to our readers come September 6th only subscribing members will be able to use our Q & A all football season long. Don’t get left out in the cold. It's that time of year again. We are in the middle of the dog days of summer, training camps across the NFL are breaking and we release our annual rookie RB report. I enjoy writing these more than anything else we do here. The rookies are always the sexiest, because they have so much upside. They potentially mean rebirth for your favorite franchise, a new name to follow and cheer on for the years to come. You secretly hope the franchise savior is not the next Rashaan Salaam. Or for that matter, the seemingly never ending long line of Penn State busts at running back. Yeah I'm talking to you Larry Johnson. The newbies bring... read more
Posted by Paul in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections on Aug 24th 2010 and last modified on Aug 25th 2010. (Print This)

A strength of schedule ranking is an underrated and valuable tool that can help fantasy managers gain an edge over other owners. Although I wouldn't plan my entire draft strategy around one, it can help when it comes to making difficult decisions. For instance, If I'm having trouble deciding between Ahmad Bradshaw and Arian Foster in the 6th round, I might select Bradshaw because Foster faces one of the more difficult schedules this year. The problem with a strength of schedule ranking, is that it is based off of last years overall results. We know that some NFL teams are going to exceed expectations and be much better than any of us thought they would be. We also know that some teams are going to fail to live up to their pre-season ranking. Like most fantasy rankings, it's... read more