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Sleepers & Busts

Posted by in Fantasy Advice on Aug 28th 2009 (Print This)
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I am absolutely giddy about the next two weeks! This is the time of year that most leagues should be hosting there drafts. One of my favorite parts of any draft is taking fliers on players in the later rounds. There isn’t a better feeling than striking gold on a late round flier. This list was created as a tool to help you strike gold on draft day.  You should print this out and slip into the middle of your draft kit. Pull it out and study it while doing your duty on the throne. Familiarize yourself with the names on this list. Some players ranked will simply be players who are being overvalued or undervalued on draft day. Some of the guys will be late round fliers who could prove to be the difference for your fantasy team. We do things a little different with our sleepers and busts.... read more

RB Ranks 8/25

Posted by in Fantasy Advice on Aug 25th 2009 (Print This)

FantasyFootballBrothers up to the minute updated RB ranks: RB Cheatsheet Printout 1) Adrian Peterson - MIN - RB 2) Maurice Jones-Drew - JAC - RB Follow us on Twitter 3) Matt Forte - CHI - RB 4) Michael Turner - ATL - RB 5) Steven Jackson - STL - RB 6) DeAngelo Williams - CAR - RB Become a Fan on Facebook 7) Chris Johnson - TEN - RB 8) LaDainian Tomlinson - SDC - RB 9) Frank Gore - SFO - RB 10) Brian Westbrook - PHI - RB We Answer all Questions for Free 11) Clinton Portis - WAS - RB 12) Brandon Jacobs - NYG - RB 13) Steve Slaton - HOU - RB 14) Pierre Thomas - NOR - RB 15) Ryan Grant - GRE - RB 16) Kevin Smith - DET - RB 17) Ronnie Brown - MIA - RB 18) Marion Barber - DAL - RB 19) Derrick Ward - TAM - RB 20) Larry Johnson - KAN - RB 21) Thomas Jones -... read more

2009 Running Back Tiers

Posted by in Fantasy Advice,Running Backs on Aug 22nd 2009 and last modified on Aug 24th 2009. (Print This)
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Fantasy Football Brothers continues to put their readers in the best position to win. We answer every fantasy question you ask. We continue our FREE DRAFT KIT roll out with RB tiers. Having positions in tiers is a very useful drafting tool. This allows owners to put the running back position into some perspective.  Tiering a position assigns a group of players a draft value which can be very handy. This is a great guide for recognizing undervalued players. Using a tiering system can also compose a rattled owner that could start to panic if a position run happens, the tier system gives a player's overall value some perspective.  The simple sheet basically preaches patience so that you don't reach for overvalued players. This is the list that can make an owner look like a genius: An owner becomes a genius when not reaching on a player they targeted but actually grabbed... read more

2009 Running Back Projections

Posted by in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Running Backs on Aug 5th 2009 and last modified on Aug 24th 2009. (Print This)

Welcome to FantasyFootball Brothers. We continue our Free Draft Kit as we roll out the running backs. It has been Running Back week here at F.F.B. and today we release our rankings/projections with commentary. The running back position is under the greatest flux of any position with the nightmare situation called the Running Back By Committee. The R.B.B.C. movement is in full swing making the position diluted and oversaturated with specialized players and split duties. Though the list is very long, the ranks toward the end don’t necessarily mean the players won’t shoot up in the ranks come the following weeks. With the first week of camp stories have been flying out from the local papers and news media about how rookies and underused players look impressive, and how all of the players returning from injury look explosive. Fantasy Football Brothers will weed out the duds and find you the... read more

2009 Touchdown Vultures

Posted by in Fantasy Advice on Jun 24th 2009 and last modified on Jun 28th 2009. (Print This)

Like it or not the touchdown vultures are here to stay in the NFL. The game has become more specialized and running the ball in from 5 yards on out has become a specialty. I can think of some guys who have made careers out of being touchdown vultures, like Mike Alstott. Jerome Bettis towards the end of his career also comes to mind. The modern goal line backs are sometimes hard to find, but the ones that are there every year are easy to identify, think T.J. Duckett, who has made a career out of other people’s scraps. A touchdown vulture will help you in your draft and make excellent bye week replacements, if these guys scamper one inch for a touchdown, they can net you 6 points. Julius Jones could rush 15 times for 60 yards and get you 6 points, see the upside? So without further ado,... read more