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Fantasy Football Brother's would like to remind everyone that our Brotherhood All-Access Membership is available. Don't be left out in the cold when it comes to sit/start questions during the season. A peace of mind is priceless and we are here to take your questions and offer our own personalized feedback. The tight end position this year in college football is weak. There is no other way around it. The position saw a large number enter the NFL Draft and it didn't help that the big name juniors came out such as Rob Gronkowski of Arizona and Aaron Hernandez of Florida. There is one tight end that is above and beyond the best in this class and that is Lance Kendricks of the Wisconsin Badgers. He and Garrett Graham formed a dynamic duo last year in Madison and now Kendricks will be the featured target in an offense that... read more

Ndamukong Suh-DT-Nebraska-The early favorite for the top slot?

The 2010 NFL Draft is right around the corner, well not really, but to diehard football fans' it is. There are some changes to the  format for the draft and while I may not agree with it, I can see why the NFL is doing it. The NFL Draft has evolved into a huge event and has become a rite of passage in April. The format for the 75th NFL Draft is as follows: Thursday, April 22, 2010>7:30 p.m.--11:00 p.m.< Friday, April 23, 2010>6:30 p.m.--11:00 p.m.< Saturday, April 24, 2010>10:00 a.m.--6:00 p.m.< My hope is that the new plan backfires on the NFL and viewership suffers, then maybe they will move it back to the original format where friends can make a weekend out of it. Anyways, enough from me, let's get to the mock. This mock draft includes juniors who I think... read more

College Fantasy Football Ranks-Wide Receiver Edition

Posted by in Fantasy Advice on Jul 10th 2009 and last modified on Jul 13th 2009. (Print This)

College week continues here at Fantasy Football Brothers with a look at the receivers. Next week Fantasy Football Brothers begins rolling out its highly anticipated FREE Draft Kit.  Stay Tuned....... The wide receivers in the college ranks have boom or bust written all over them. One thing you know already is that Oklahoma States' Bryant is a star in the making who will put up astronomical numbers. He is special. After the top 30 the rankings get a little dicey as I stated before, the list becomes cluttered with guys who could finish with 700-900 yards and 6-10 touchdowns. It is important to look for guys who are returning to their roles and are also working with the same quarterback and coaching staff as last year. Freshmen (rookie) receivers are like their NFL counterparts, not many produce at high levels, it is a huge adjustment from high school football. Become a Fan on Facebook Dez... read more

College Fantasy Football Ranks-Running Back Edition

Posted by 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

College Fantasy Football Ranks-Quarterback Edition

Posted by in Fantasy Advice on Jul 6th 2009 and last modified on Jul 13th 2009. (Print This)

If you play in a college fantasy league or you are just getting into one, just know this, draft a quarterback with your first round pick, and you are ahead of the game. College quarterbacks dominate the fantasy scoring as witnessed last year as 8 of the top 10 points leaders were signal callers. It is a different game in the college landscape of fantasy football, unlike the NFL where running backs hold court, in this kingdom, quarterbacks are kings. Find Us on Facebook Quarterback Rankings Case Keenum-Houston Dan LeFevour-Central Michigan Sam Bradford-Oklahoma Tim Tebow-Florida Colt McCoy-Texas Colin Kaepernick-Nevada Zac Robinson-Oklahoma St. Taylor Potts-Texas Tech Todd Reesing-Kansas Max Hall-BYU Juice Williams-Illinois Robert Griffin-Baylor Terrelle Pryor-Ohio St. Jeremiah Masoli-Oregon Trevor Vittatoe-UTEP Kellen Moore-Boise St. Bo Levi Mitchell-SMU Jacob Bower-Tulsa Jevan Snead-Ole Miss Austin Davis-Southern Miss Joe Webb-UAB Tony Pike-Cincinnati Greg Alexander-Hawaii Jimmy Clausen-Notre Dame Tim Hiller-Western Michigan Russell Wilson-North Carolina St. Jake Locker-Washington Daryll Clark-Penn St. Rusty Smith-Florida Atlantic Matt Grothe-South Florida Corey Leonard-Arkansas St. Omar Clayton-UNLV Ryan Mallett-Arkansas Tyler Sheehan-Bowling Green Austen Arnaud-Iowa St. Jerrod Johnson-Texas A&M Tyrod Taylor-Virginia Tech Andy Dalton-TCU Adam Weber-Minnesota Levi Brown-Troy Jarrett Brown-West Virginia Blaine Gabbert-Missouri Diondre Borel-Utah St. Chris... read more