Posts Tagged ‘2009 NFL Draft’
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice on May 8th 2009 and last modified on Jun 22nd 2009. (Print This)
Welcome to Fantasy Football Brothers. Our goal is to answer all of your fantasy related questions quickly. Whether it is a lineup, waiver, trade, injury, or drafting question we will answer all questions or comments. We cover everything because we know you don't have the time to. If you want to win your league set up shop with us. Don't forget we are FREE! Donovan McNabb has done more with nothing than any other quarterback in the league. Recently, Donovan has voiced his desires of hoping to be provided with better skill position players. Many thought the Eagles would address the issue in trades - Boldin, Plax, Braylon, Ocho.... With two first round picks at their disposal the Eagles appeared to be the frontrunners in the "Anquan Boldin Sweepstakes". But the Eagles had other plans in mind. They first looked to protect their franchise quarterback by trading one of the their two first round picks to... read more
Posted by Sean in Fantasy Advice on Apr 23rd 2009 (Print This)
On Saturday we will all be sitting down to see who the future of our hometown franchise will be. But for those whom are addicted to Fantasy Football we will have an ulterior motive. As Fantasy GM’s we will all be waiting to see where the premier talent of this years draft land, and in turn how that will effect the fantasy game. As fantasy fans there are "Dream" situations for players to fall into, and "Nightmare" scenarios that would just lead to more fantasy confusion. Here is a quick look of where some of the elite skill position players could be drafted, and how that effects their fantasy value in 09. RUNNING BACKS The Running Back by Committee has taken over the NFL and in turn, has forced Fantasy Owners to take a different perspective on the position. Though the RBBC infection has contributed to the near extinction of the true... read more
Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice,NFL Mock Drafts 2009 on Feb 16th 2009 (Print This)
The 2009 NFL Draft is getting close, and with the combine on February 18th, more questions will be answered, such as "Just how fast is Michael Crabtree?" While we expect more players to rise and fall with forty and shuttle times, along with bench press reps and vertical measurements, we do expect the picture to become a little less blurry as teams start to focus in on needs, as seven of the first ten teams are in a rebuilding phase. Remember there are "sexy" picks and there are needs, ask Matt Millen what a "sexy" pick is and he will say it is why he doesn't have a job. 1.) Detroit-Jason Smith, OT, Baylor-Smith moves into the top spot as he has the athleticism and the quick feet to take on NFL pass rushers. He is a converted tight end who is ahead of the curve on his run blocking as well as... read more
Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice,Mock Drafts,NFL Mock Drafts 2009 on Feb 10th 2009 and last modified on Feb 16th 2009. (Print This)
The 2009 NFL Draft is full of questions, what draft isn't, and many of these players will not be the answers teams are searching for. I'm sure we can all list our fair share of busts. Some of this year's questions are: Is Mark Sanchez a top QB? Why didn't Brandon Spikes declare? Is Michael Crabtree the real deal or just another big, slow receiver. ( Think J.J. Stokes, Mike Williams, Dwayne Jarrett, etc.) These are just a few of many questions as we head into the 2009 draft. 1.) Detroit-Andre Smith, OT, Alabama-Smith is a once in a decade lineman, an Ogden, a Pace, a nice building block for a team in rebuilding mode. A good fit with a young back like Kevin Smith. Quarterback can wait another year or later in the draft, no one said rebuilding is pretty. 2.) St. Louis-Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia-Pace is near the end of... read more
