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Sleepers & Busts

Posted by Paul in Fantasy Advice on Aug 31st 2010 (Print This)

With most fantasy drafts being held over the next few weeks, you can't help but feel a certain amount of excitement starting to build.  All those endless hours of preparation will finally get put to the test.  One of my favorite parts of any draft is selecting players in the later rounds.  I can't think of a better feeling than unearthing a fantasy gem with a late round flier. To make your job easier we do our Sleepers and Busts a little different.  We cover all 32 teams and identify multiple players who we feel could have a fantasy impact.  The fact is, we've become very good at identifying these players.  Last year we recommended taking fliers on Miles Austin, Sidney Rice, Jermichael Finley and Jamaal Charles to name a few.  If you happened to land two of these... read more

TOP 240: Kickers & Defenses Not Included

Posted by Paul in Rank,Ranks,Top 200 on Aug 26th 2010 and last modified on Sep 2nd 2010. (Print This)

A top 200 ranking is an essential tool that every fantasy owner should use to help dominate their draft.  It helps owners gauge a players overall value instead of his positional value.  As usual, we went a little bit deeper and ranked the top 240 players.  We feel it was important to rank every player that could become relevant at some point during the season.  I left out defenses and kickers because my colleague Rob has already covered them extensively in his positional write ups.  We will continue to update these rankings as the season approaches. Top 240 1) Chris Johnson - TEN - RB 2) Adrian Peterson - MIN - RB 3) Maurice Jones-Drew - JAC - RB 4) Ray Rice - BAL - RB 5) Frank Gore - SFO - RB 6) Andre Johnson - HOU - WR 7) Aaron Rodgers - GRE - QB 8) Michael Turner - ATL - RB 9) Drew Brees - NOR -... read more

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. Plus you get our draft tool which will help you dominate your draft. The tight end position has turned into one of the deepest positions in the NFL. While there are four really solid options who will always start the tight end run in most drafts, smart and savvy owners know they can wait and get one in the later rounds that will offer them great value with huge upside. When another owner wastes his pick on a TE, it just means somebody you like or need will... read more

Last week we released our 1ST LOOK 2010 positional dynasty rankings.  We’ll start this week off by wrapping up our ranks with the tight ends.  Tight ends are usually an afterthought in fantasy football and especially in dynasty leagues.  It’s not that the position is less important than any of the others; it’s the fact that most fantasy leagues only require you to start one.  It’s simply all about supply and demand.  A larger emphasis is put on wide receivers, running backs and quarterbacks.  With a premium put on these positions it’s easy to see why tight ends lose significant value when it’s time to select your keepers.  There is no need to use one of your important keeper slots on a player who plays a position that more... read more

DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF TE RANKS (WEEK 19)

Posted by Paul in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Tight Ends on Jan 14th 2010 and last modified on Jan 16th 2010. (Print This)
Here We Go!

With the wild card round in the rear view mirror, we can look forward to this weekends divisional match ups.  The tight end position is stacked at that top but thins out very quickly after the first four options.  We know what we're getting out of Dallas Clark.  He is the unquestioned top option for tight ends and a threat to post gaudy numbers every time he steps on the field.  He is the only guy in these ranks that I totally trust.  He's in a tier all by himself.  The second tier starts with Gates.  He is a safe and consistent option at a position that is as important as any other in fantasy football.  Rivers trusts him and looks his way often.  Shiancoe has emerged as one of Favre's favorite red zone target and also doubles as a safety net in the... read more

2009-Fantasy Playoff Rankings-Tight Ends-

Posted by admin in Fantasy Advice,Ranks,Tight Ends on Jan 8th 2010 and last modified on Jan 11th 2010. (Print This)
Clark and the Colts are the favorites headed into the NFL Playoffs.

Fantasy Football Brothers has turned its' focus to the NFL Playoffs. Many fantasy owners are somewhat new to Playoff Leagues, but it is challenging and keeps the fantasy flame burning for a short while. So grab your friends and plan a draft night, because it is time to pull out the cheatsheets all over again. These ranking are in depth and they provide for the leagues that do select backups at their respected positions.  Fantasy Football Brothers takes a look at the Tight End rankings for 2009 Playoff Leagues and these rankings are done by a last man standing type rules. This of course means the highest ranked players we believe will go the furthest in the NFL Playoffs. If you own Dallas Clark and the Colts are knocked out, you are done getting points from the tight end position. While... read more

The “Droppables”

Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice on Oct 7th 2009 and last modified on Oct 8th 2009. (Print This)
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When Fantasy Football Brothers first started out on our maiden voyage we discussed that we would never tell anyone what to do with their fantasy squad. Fast forward a couple of years and we have basically become fantasy consultants. While we weren't headed in that direction, it is who, and what we have become, and there is nothing more enjoyable than getting emails back from excited owners who say we helped win their game for them. So getting back to my original point we also discussed that we would never tell owner's that they should drop someone, because it is too risky on our part. What if we told a fantasy owner to drop a player and they blew up? We would have to deal with not only letting our reader down, but potentially costing them a championship. It is time we make a change and that is exactly what this article is about. It also comes with a warning though,... read more

Sleepers & Busts

Posted by Paul 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

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The tight end position has turned into one of the deepest positions in the NFL. While there are four really solid options who will always start the tight end run in most drafts, smart and savvy owners know they can wait and get one in the later rounds that will offer them great value with huge upside. When another owner wastes his pick on a TE, it just means somebody you like or need will slide to you. If there is a position to wait on, this is it, as even the four solid options have questions or red flags with injury histories, age and changing offensive schemes that might not fit their style of play. If you don't get one of the four when the inevitable TE run occurs, don't panic, remember to wait, those teams that selected those four no longer need a TE which means the remaining teams won't... read more

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