Top NFL Fantasy Wide Receivers entered the 2009 season.
The receiver is a position that seems to grow in importance with each season. Many great masters have missed knowing the traditional RBS in the first two rounds of their projects, go with a WR and a quarterback, or even two wide receivers. Today we will see the top 10 fantasy receivers entering the 2009 season.
1. Larry Fitzgerald. I’m all about reaching a wide receiver that I know I can count on week after week....
2010 Fantasy Football Draft Projection
At this point, I would not even Stallworth time of day when you reach your project. Maybe you should put at the end of your draft cheat sheet to remember just who is still in the NFL, but this guy is just too much of a gamble, even to stay there until it becomes a starter.
If Stallworth should get a chance to start this year, there would be a very attractive waiver wire option. With so much drama in their personal life...
Can Stallworth Help Fantasy Owners
While Stallworth should help this team in certain games, I do not see it as a fantasy option, unless one of the two receivers mentioned above is not in the field. Not only Stallworth need for a starting job at some point, but also needs to stay healthy in their own right.
Health has been the true Achilles heel ‘in the NFL, once promising career Stallworth and fantasy football. In Stallworth rookie season of 2002...
Donte’ Stallworth’s Speed Not a Problem
There’s a reason they have never given up Donte ‘Stallworth and its ability to help fantasy football owners, and that reason is speed.
Breakneck speed can change football games and have a receiver on your fantasy team a reception for 12 yards and two receptions for 72 yards and a touchdown.
When a receiver with speed is healthy, capable and motivated and a team owner in the NFL, which can be a productive player...
The NFL Fantasy Score
Thursday (Sept. 10) marks the kickoff of the 2009 National Football League season as the defending world champion Pittsburgh Steelers face their AFC rivals the Tennessee Titans.
For Steelers and Titans fans as well as die-hard football aficionados, the game is the only thing happening in their lives from 8:30 p.m. until about midnight.
But the game is also significant for fantasy football competitors like me who may have...
NFL Fantasy Impact For Donovan McNabb’s Days
It still seems hard to believe that current Eagles’ quarterback Donovan McNabb could be in another uniform come the start of the 2010 fantasy football season. McNabb has been a fixture in Philadelphia, since he was drafted over Ricky Williams in the 1999 nfl draft.
Now, at age 33 McNabb is in the final years of his career, and former second round pick (2007) Kevin Kolb is waiting in the wings for a starting job. If...
NFL 2010 Fantasy Football Dynasty Rankings Tight End
Dynasty and keeper leagues require a slightly different mindset than standard leagues. You’re playing for keeps, long term.
That said, it’s important to consider how many nfl players you actually get to keep each year in assessing a player’s value when it comes time to make a cut, or when draft day rolls around.
The tight end is tough position to make an argument for keeping, even in a dynasty league. Each season...
Johnson wins 2009 NFL Fantasy Player of the Year
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) – Tennessee running back Chris Johnson earned the 2009 TSN nfl fantasy Player of the Year award, edging out Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers for the title.
Over the past few weeks we determined our fantasy Players of the Year at each position. Today’s award went to the best of the best, as Johnson beat out Rodgers, the top quarterback, Andre Johnson, the top receiver and Vernon...
NFL Fantasy Playoffs Projection
When trying to win in the fantasy playoffs, projection is the most important thing. Since the playoffs take place at the end of the nfl season you have to project. For example, if you have alot of players from the Giants or the Titans you are in trouble. Both of these teams are sealing up their playoffs spots and home field advantage and therefore will have nothing to play for. Both of these teams will sit their star...
NFL Fantasy Playoffs Consistency
The other opinion to nfl fantasy playoffs:
Consistency is not always easy to come by, but some players are consistent all year, but not flashy. When looking for consistent players the first that you should spot are the players that don’t turn the ball over, aka fumble, and through interceptions. You can do well in the fantasy playoffs if you are consistent, but yet you will also have games against better opponents...
Key to Winning NFL Fantasy Playoffs
If you’re looking for answers to winning in nfl fantasy, look no more. Last year I went into the fantasy playoffs seeded fourth and came out a winner. The key to winning is consistency, and projection. Here is a rundown of both. If you’re team is ranked lower and you are trying to make a run from the consolation bracket a more agressive approach should be taken. Here is a rundown of a few different scenerios.
Aggressive...
Will Matt Leinart Struggle in 2010
Now that Kurt Warner has officially retired from the NFL’s Matt Leinart Time of onset of the Arizona Cardinals. With this change in fantasy football owners can not help wondering how this equipment is produced in the 2010 season.
This situation reminds me of when Joe Montana fell to injury and Steve Young took over as owner of the 49ers in 1991. This young season had the almost impossible task of taking a quarterback...
Fantasy Football Projections for Fitzgerald and Leinart
It is reasonable to believe that head coach Ken Whisenhunt probably will rely on their running game a bit more in 2010. Beanie Wells made good strides at the end of last year, and would benefit Leinart to have a seizure to successfully execute that defenses must respect.
Having said that Leinart will have to put the ball in the air at some point to win games, and he will need to be successful for players like Larry Fitzgerald...
Notes From The Fantasy Championship Round Weekend
Collie and Garcon
Until the fourth quarter touchdown catch by tight end Dallas Clark, Clark and Reggie Wayne were closed throughout the game.
With two star receivers pass from Manning to be done to get this offense going to have to rely on youth in Austin Collie and Pierre Garcon to produce.
Produce as much as they did Garcon Collie and had over 100 yards and a touchdown catches each. Indeed, one of the major reasons...
2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team News Of QB
With the 2009 season in the NFL and fantasy on the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl just around the corner, I thought this would be a good time to announce my picks for 2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team.
Consideration was given to overall performance, with a standard fantasy lineup: a quarterback, two RB, three WR, one TE, one K and one D / ST.
QB: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
4,434 yards Passing, 30 TD, 7 INT, 10 FUM (4...
2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team News Of RB
RB: Chris Johnson, Tennessee Titans
2,006 yards rushing, 14 TD, 3 FUM (3 Lost), 50 receptions, 503 yards, 2 TD, 1 Two-Point Conversion
This one was a no-brainer. Johnson was the top scoring fantasy player overall in most leagues and was way ahead of all other RBs. He had 2,006 yards rushing, 503 yards receiving, and 16 total touchdowns. He was drafted late in the first round or early in the second round in most leagues...
2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team News Of WR I
WR: Andre Johnson, Houston Texans
101 receptions, 1,569 yards, 9 TD, 1 FUM, 1 Two-Point Conversion
Johnson was drafted in the second round in most of the projects and did not disappoint. It started a bit slow with only four receptions for 35 yards in a week. However, Tennessee caught fire in the second week of 10 receptions for 149 yards and two touchdowns.
Then, almost disappeared in recent weeks three and four with...
2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team News Of WR II
WR: Randy Moss, New England Patriots
83 receptions, 1,264 yards, 13 TD, 2 FUM (1 Lost), 1 Two-Point Conversion
This was not Randy Moss that was expected when they elected him in the second round. It was very inconsistent this year, with seven games with fewer than 10 fantasy points, including his one-catch, 16 yards, the ball performance against Carolina in Week 14 that left him with a refusal, a fantastic day period.
However,...
2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team News Of WR III
WR: DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles
62 receptions, 1,156 yards, 9 TD, 137 yards rushing, 1 TD, 3 FUM (1 Lost), 2 Return TD
You sure to get great production from a guy who was not drafted until the sixth and seventh rounds. Jackson made a ton of big plays this year, with seven touchdowns of 40 or more yards and two touchdowns on returns, not to mention he finished with 1156 yards in just 62 receptions.
He did it seven...
2009 Fantasy Football All-Pro Team News Of TE
TE: Vernon Davis, San Francisco 49ers
78 receptions, 965 yards, 13 TD
Davis had been a disaster for his first three NFL seasons and was named for its mild head coach. However, he did all the world to pay even the wording of it as a backup.
He started slow, with only seven receptions for 72 yards in the first two games combined, but then exploded in the third week of seven receptions for 96 yards and two touchdowns. He...
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