Posts Tagged ‘Player Projections’
Posted by Paul in Fantasy Advice,Free Draft Kit,Projections,Quarterbacks,Ranks on Jul 28th 2010 and last modified on Jul 30th 2010. (Print This)

QB Draft Kit week continues today with our ranks and writeups. We are also taking a look into our crystal ball and with our 2010 stat projections. There was much debate here at Fantasy Football Brothers surrounding our combined ranks. There always is when you have five guys with five different opinions. We took each of our five individual ranks and combined them to come up with this rank. We will continuously update these ranks and projections as the NFL gets into full swing. 1) Drew Brees - NOR - QB CMP ATT PYDS PTD INT RUSH ATT RUSH YDS RUSH TD 399 585 4790 35 12 25 36 2 The reigning Super Bowl MVP enters 2010 as our #1 signal caller. After four straight 4,000 yard seasons it would be a crime not to rank Brees #1. The Saints offense comes back virtually intact so we can expect him to pass for more gaudy passing numbers in'10. The only thing hurting... read more
Posted by Rob in Defenses,Fantasy Advice,Kickers,Projections,Quarterbacks,Running Backs,Tight Ends,Wide Receivers on Dec 17th 2009 (Print This)

Fantasy Football Brothers cruises into Week 15, so get on board, this is a big week for fantasy owners. This is the week that is do or die, no one wants to be left out of their leagues prize pool. In Week 15 there are many concerns with the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints. Will they or won't they rest their players? It's the time that teams think about getting healthy for the playoffs, and for fantasy owners there is no worse time. One player we received alot of questions about was Joseph Addai of the Colts. In my opinion he is a "risky" play going into the Jacksonville game because he has a banged up knee. The Colts may choose to go with a tandem of Mike Hart and Chad Simpson, my advice would be to play it safe if you have other suitable starting... read more
Posted by Rob in Defenses,Fantasy Advice,Kickers,Projections,Quarterbacks,Running Backs,Tight Ends,Wide Receivers on Nov 19th 2009 (Print This)

Week 10 has come and gone and left many fantasy owners scrambling. There couldn't have been a worse time for Ronnie Brown owners to lose him for the season than in Week 11 as many leagues had their trade deadlines pass after the decision was announced that he would be placed on Injured Reserve. Other notable players also went down with injuries, players such as Michael Turner, Cedric Benson, and Julius Jones were injury casualties. Hopefully fantasy owners backed themselves up with quality depth on their rosters or were able to get their players handcuff either through waivers or by planning beforehand come draft day. Week 11 brings alot of quality matchups and points should be plenty this weekend as New Orleans, New England, Arizona, and Cincinnati all have savory opponents. Remember there is a Thursday night game this week with Miami @ Carolina, so... read more
Posted by Rob in Defenses,Fantasy Advice,Kickers,Projections,Quarterbacks,Running Backs,Tight Ends on Nov 5th 2009 (Print This)

It's Thursday and that can only mean one thing here at Fantasy Football Brothers and that's player projections. We hope you are enjoying the new site and feedback is certainly welcome. Week 9 is another six team bye week and those teams include the Buffalo Bills, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams and the Cleveland Browns. This is one of the better bye weeks for most fantasy owners, unless you are an Adrian Peterson owner. All things considered you shouldn't own alot of players off the Raiders, Rams, or Browns in any format. Have a sit/start, waiver wire, or trade question – Send it in. The Brotherhood answers ALL questions FREE of charge. Be sure to add us to your favorites, become a fan on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. WELCOME TO THE BROTHERHOOD! Let's get... read more
Posted by Rob in Defenses,Fantasy Advice,Kickers,Projections,Quarterbacks,Ranks,Running Backs,Tight Ends,Wide Receivers on Oct 29th 2009 and last modified on Nov 2nd 2009. (Print This)

It's week 8 in the NFL and all I have to say is where is the parity of year's past? The NFL has tried very hard to obtain parity in the league and what has made the NFL great was that on any given Sunday a team had a chance. Phrases like "games aren't won on paper" and "that's why you play the game" were born. This year has been off the charts as far as points scored and blowouts are concerned. The main factor is there are some really, really bad teams in the NFL and even when the average teams play these pathetic teams, a blowout is sure to ensue. When the cream of the crop NFL teams clash with these poor teams, it is a recipe for disaster and a... read more
Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice on Oct 17th 2009 (Print This)

The NFL is in week 6 and the bye week for Peyton Manning owners couldn't come at a worst time. Indianapolis is the best offensive team in football and for fantasy teams in the middle of the pack this is an important week. The player projections have been solid, granted we didn't project Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson to throw for 23 yards, but hey, we tried. This is also the week that many fantasy teams will make moves with their roster as they try and get a feel for what players they want to keep and what players they can deal to make their team better. Now is the chance to buy low on certain guys, such as Steve Smith of the Carolina Panthers and Steven Jackson of the St. Louis Rams. The good fantasy owner is always looking for ways to improve their team and Fantasy Football Brothers is... read more
Posted by Rob in Fantasy Advice,Ranks on Sep 18th 2009 and last modified on Sep 19th 2009. (Print This)

Fantasy Football Brothers unleashes the first ever Fantasy Preview/Projections article. We thought you the reader would like the Projections instead of a game by game breakdown. I hope we were right. Let's us know what you think.We love feedback positive or negative, it helps us cater our content to you the reader. The NFL is officially underway and there were some great games last week as some teams surprised (Buffalo, Oakland, San Francisco) and other teams disappointed (Houston, Carolina, Miami). This week the slate of NFL games is even better as there are two rivalry matchups in Week 2. So let's get started by breaking down the player projections to the games. Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions (1:00 p.m. Sunday, September 20, 2009) Game Projections for Minnesota Vikings: QB-Brett Favre----18 com./23 att.----204 yards----2 TD's----0 INT's RB-Adrian Peterson----24 rushes----137 yards----2 TD's----1 rec.----11 yards----0 rec. TD's RB-Chester Taylor----8 rushes----43 yards----1 TD----4 rec.----18 yards----0 rec. TD's WR-Bernard Berrian----3 rec.----58 yards----1 TD WR-Percy... read more
