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One of the keys to any fantasy football league victory is approaching the draft with a strategy. Do you go running back heavy or opt for wide receivers? Is it a standard league or PPR?
No one is more plugged in to the latest buzz around the NFL than Adam Schefter. We asked him to share his favorite values in fantasy drafts with you.
Shakir was the Bills No. 1 receiver last season and hopes to build on that this year, but a high-ankle sprain has hurt his chances for a fast start to the season. The hope is still that he’ll be ready for Week 1, but he’ll probably need some time to ramp up to a full complement of snaps.
There are two words in the fantasy football world that get managers very excited … rookies and sleepers. We love the prospect of a young player coming into the
Being prepared for anything gives you a leg up on draft day. We go through each slot to help you plan ahead and get off to a good start in your draft.
39. I Am Patrick, Son of Patrick (Slaps more with “Uhtred, son of Uhtred” but works because he’s Patrick II.) 40. Dynasty Is All! (Seriously, “The Last Kingdom” is so underrated.) 41. Tom Brady and the Seven Rings (We still like Shang-Chi’s chances head-to-head.)
In the fifth of a six-part fantasy football draft preview series, Fantasy Insanity breaks down wide receivers. Next week: final adjustments.