What We Learned: NFL Preseason Week 3

September 2, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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If you drafted last Sunday or this upcoming weekend, I hope you watched this week of preseason. But regardless of whether you watched or not, I bet you’re wondering who stood out this week from a fantasy relevancy. Who was injured? Who lost their starting QB job? Well, you came to the right place. –I [...]

Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings

August 31, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Kicker is the one position in fantasy football which is essentially interchangeable. They should never be taken any earlier than the final round — and really you should play them according to match-up. With that in mind — here are the rankings of the best fantasy kickers in the league. 1. Nate Kaeding — SD [...]

Top 30 Fantasy Tight Ends

August 29, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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The value of a tight end in fantasy football rose exponentially during the previous decade. What used to be a position consisting basically of linemen who could catch has changed to being bigger, slightly slower wide receivers. So when it comes to fantasy, picking the right TE can strengthen your team to the point where [...]

Top 25 Fantasy Impact Rookies

August 28, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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What’s not to love about rookies? They have so much potential and they have something to prove. Here is my short list of draftable rookies this year, but historically a ton of these will be busts, right? 1. Ryan Mathews RB — San Diego Chargers In addition to being an All American and first round [...]

Tony’s Mock Draft Analysis

August 26, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
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As I’m sure you know by now, we recently had our first-ever RantSports Fantasy Football Mock Draft. Due to technical difficulties, we only recorded 5 rounds, but those 5 rounds were pretty interesting and very indicative of how a real-life draft would go. Click here to review the results of the first-ever RantSports Fantasy Football Mock [...]

Scott’s Mock Draft Analysis

August 26, 2010 by Scott Rogers  
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Rant Sports recently held its first mock NFL fantasy draft, of which I was a participant. Click here to review the results of the first-ever RantSports Fantasy Football Mock Draft. As the lead fantasy writer for this site, I take pride in doing my homework. I stay on top of injuries, I try to watch [...]

Alex’s Mock Draft Analysis

August 26, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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Looking at a mock draft and being in a mock draft is critical before you do the real deal.  There are lots of sites that host fantasy mock drafts. Do yourself a favor and get into one sooner rather than later.  But first, since we want to help you be the champ of your league, [...]

RantSports Fantasy Football Mock Draft Results

August 25, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
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RantSports recently completed its first annual Fantasy Football Mock Draft. Listed below are the results.  Rounds 1-5 Round 1 1. Philip Lasseigne (RantSports/Fantasy): Adrian Peterson 2. Chris Davies (RantSports/Fantasy): Chris Johnson 3. Heather Patterson (JaguarsCentral.com): Maurice Jones-Drew 4. Brett Rosin (Co-Founder of RantSports): Michael Turner 5. Scott Rogers (RantSports/Fantasy): Ray Rice 6. Brandon LaChance (BullsHome.com): Drew Brees 7. Kevin Massoth (RantSports/Fantasy): Andre [...]

What We Learned: NFL Preseason Week 2

August 25, 2010 by Alex Reside  
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Let’s get right to it: –I’ll admit that I love C.J. Spiller. At Clemson, he was unstoppable. He ran fast, juked everyone out, and made impossible catches.  I’ve spent way too much time watching highlights on Youtube over and over.  After Thursday, I finally have a new one to watch.  Spiller burst through the Colts [...]

Top 100 Wide Receivers

August 23, 2010 by Kevin Massoth  
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Running backs rule fantasy football. This is a well known fact that most people keep in the back of their minds on draft night, and for the most part, it’s true. Running backs traditionally receive more touches than wide receivers and therefore can usually be counted on to score points more consistently. But this doesn’t [...]

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