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[brid autoplay=”true” video=”1377993″ player=”10951″ title=”2023 Fantasy Football Wide Receivers” duration=”139″ description=”It’s the 2023 Fantasy Football Wide Receivers! 0:19 George Pickens 0:54 Treylon Burks 1:33 Calvin Ridley ” uploaddate=”2023-08-10″ thumbnailurl=”https://cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/9233/snapshot/1377993_th_64d453e93358e_1691636713.jpg” image=”https://cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/9233/snapshot/1377993_sd_64d453e93358e_1691636713.jpg” contenturl=”https://cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/9233/sd/1377993.mp4″ width=”480″ height=”270″]   The pre-season is upon us, and it is good. And since some of us will be playing preseason DFS here are […]

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Playing fantasy football is almost exactly like playing the stock market. It’s very simple: The player is the player, and the stock is the stock. Those things don’t change – what changes is when and where we acquire them. We gotta buy low and sell high. It’s all about relative value.  Case in point: Back […]

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The biggest lottery in fantasy football is the output of rookies. To help us make some accurate predictions of what to expect from this year’s class, we’re going to look through previous rookies over the last 10 years who have been drafted into similar situations. Today we’ll be starting off with the quarterbacks. Should you […]

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When looking at rookie quarterbacks, redraft league players can pretty much forget the class and even dynasty league managers with 1QB don’t need to stick their neck out for a rookie. However, with the growing popularity of superflex and 2QB leagues, selecting a rookie signal caller has become more important.  These types of leagues are often starved for starting QBs and the only way to obtain one is a difficult trade or drafting an incoming prospect. For managers in these types of leagues, this could be the most important article you read this summer! 

Two metrics that I value in quarterbacks are completion percentage and yards per attempt. If a prospect can deliver the ball to his receiver as well as challenge the defense downfield, that’s likely a recipe for success. For more information on my process, check out last year’s rookie quarterback rankings. 

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