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Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice,Ranks on Jul 31st 2010 (Print This)

There were alot of talented runners to leave the college ranks last year, but that doesn't mean the cupboard is bare by any means. There is a solid mix of productive runners and backs looking to start making their mark on the college game. That means the depth of talent in this year's class will provide fantasy owner's the chance to build a stable of backs or wait and build their team around other areas that don't provide as much talent down the rankings (wide receiver). It would be wise for fantasy owner's to build their team around the quarterback-wide receiver positions first as a top notch signal caller is invaluable and the wide receiver class is somewhat thin this season. The running back position offers value all the way down the rankings. The truth is a talented back like Jacquizz Rodgers is not that different from a... read more
Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice on Jul 8th 2009 and last modified on Jul 13th 2009. (Print This)
We continue our preview of the college ranks with the second part of our College Fantasy Football Draft Kit. The Running Backs take a back seat to quarterbacks in the world of college fantasy football, but make no mistake they are just as important. There is alot of value in the college backs this year and the rankings show it. This is a very talented group of runners and many possess the needed skills to take it to the next level. James Starks of Buffalo is our top ranked fantasy college back, at 6'2",215lbs. he blends power and speed and displays good hands out of the backfield. He now becomes the focal point of the Bulls offensive attack with the graduation of record setting quarterback Drew Willy. The Pac-10 is loaded this year as four are in the top thirteen and three backs are in the top six. If you do not play college fantasy football, these rankings... read more
Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice,NFL Mock Drafts 2009 on Apr 20th 2009 (Print This)
The combine has ended, players are prepping for their Pro Days on their respected campuses, and the picture of the draft is starting to play out through free agency. Let's take a look at the new mock and see who has risen' and fallen' down the board. 1.) Detroit-Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia-The Lions appear committed to taking a quarterback now that Jon Kitna is in Dallas and Dan Orlovsky is in Houston. They have cleared room for this pick and Stafford now becomes the clear cut favorite. While I think the Lions would be wise to go in another direction, such as offensive tackle, I can't see them going into the season with Drew Stanton as the only backup to Daunte Culpepper. 2.) St. Louis-Jason Smith, OT, Baylor-I have said it before in other mocks, Orlando Pace is nearing the end, and the offensive line is a major concern due to age and... read more
