Tiered Dynasty Rankings For Wide Receiver: Tiers 5 and 6 rotoballer.com Sun 7/5/15 10:17 AM

This article references A, Alex Smith, Ben Roethlisberger, Brandon Marshall, C, Calvin Johnson, Carson Palmer, Colin Kaepernick, DeSean Jackson, Emmanuel Sanders, Geno Smith, Golden Tate, Greg Jennings, Jamaal Charles, Jarvis Landry, Jeremy Maclin, Jr., Julian Edelman, Kenny Stills, Larry Fitzgerald, Martavis Bryant, Matthew Stafford, Michael Floyd, Nelson Agholor, OF, Peyton Manning, RB, Rob Gronkowski, Ryan Tannehill, SP, SS, Steve Smith, TE, Torrey Smith, WR and more! As the Football season starts to close in, we’re digging into Dynasty Leagues analysis. Here are the 2015 Tiered Dynasty Rankings we looked at: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 & 4 Wide Receivers; Tier 1, Tier 2, Tiers 3 & 4 Running Backs; Quarterbacks. Today, fantasy football expert Bill Dubiel takes a look at tiers 3 and 4 for wide receivers. In PPR formats these can be some of the most valuable players, and they typically have a pretty long career span (compared to running backs, a[...]Keep on reading: Tiered Dynasty Rankings For Wide Receiver: Tiers 5 and 6

Why Jeremy Maclin Won't Match his 2014 Production in Kansas City rotoballer.com Thu 7/2/15 9:35 AM

This article references A, Aaron Rodgers, Alex Smith, Anthony Fasano, C, DeSean Jackson, Dwayne Bowe, Jamaal Charles, Jason Avant, Jeremy Maclin, OF, SP, SS, Travis Kelce and more! [...]Keep on reading: Why Jeremy Maclin Won’t Match his 2014 Production in Kansas City

2015 Tiered Dynasty Rankings: Wide Receivers, Tier 3 and 4 rotoballer.com Wed 7/1/15 6:08 AM

This article references A, Allen Robinson, Alshon Jeffery, Andre Johnson, Andrew Luck, Blake Bortles, Brandin Cooks, Brandon Marshall, C, Derek Carr, Drew Brees, Jarvis Landry, Jay Cutler, Jeremy Maclin, Jimmy Graham, Jordan Matthews, Josh Hill, Justin Blackmon, Keenan Allen, Kelvin Benjamin, Kenny Stills, Mark Sanchez, Marques Colston, Michael Crabtree, Nelson Agholor, OF, Rod Streater, Ryan Tannehill, Sam Bradford, Sammy Watkins, SP, SS, T.Y. Hilton and more! As the Football season starts to close in, we’re digging into Dynasty / Keeper Leagues analysis. Here are the 2015 Tiered Dynasty Rankings we have already looked at: Tier 1, Tier 2 Wide Receivers; Tier 1, Tier 2, Tiers 3 & 4 Running Backs; Quarterbacks. Today, fantasy football expert Bill Dubiel takes a look at tiers 3 and 4 for wide receivers. In PPR formats these can be some of the most valuable players, and they typically have a pretty long career span (compared to running ba[...]Keep on reading: 2015 Tiered Dynasty Rankings: Wide Receivers, Tier 3 and 4

Jeremy Maclin Can Be a Fantasy Football Draft-Day Steal Two Years i... numberfire.com Tue 6/30/15 1:06 PM

Maclin's fantasy football stock has fallen off the earth since moving to Kansas City. That's a mistake -- and an opportunity.

Breaking Down The Top 10 Running Backs fantasysharks.com Thu 6/18/15 9:00 AM

Having posted my initial running back rankings in mid March, I figured it was high time to take another (and more in-depth) look at just how those rankings have changed. While there is still a long way to go before finalizing draft rankings, things are definitely coming into focus. The NFL Draft has come and gone letting us know just where those youngsters will be suiting up in 2015 and suspensions have been handed out (It hurts to even have to write that last addendum). This will be the first in a series of articles in which I explore my latest rankings and explain the reasoning (or craziness if you prefer) as to why players have moved up or down. Let’s get to it and take a closer look at Uncle Waldo’s latest top 10 running back rankings as well as where each player was ranked back in March.   1) Le’Veon Bell, PITTSBURGH, previous rank - 1: When Bell topped the rankings back in March, the suspicion was that he would face at least a two game suspension for his marijuana arrest. He ended up getting three games but the possibility still remains that upon appeal it could be reduced to a pair of games. In all honesty, Bell will remain atop these rankings regardless of that outcome. You draft fantasy players that can help your team win a championship and not necessarily to lead their position in points scored at years end. Missing two or three games will likely cost Bell the opportunity to finish atop the RB point scorers at year's end but he will still be a fantasy stud. Bell is a huge (and I may be understating things here) part of the Steelers offense and finished last season with over 370 total touches and 2,215 yards from scrimmage. He is the ultimate dual threat and was targeted over 100 times out of the backfield and hauled in three receiving touchdowns. We love players that average over 20 touches per game and Bell will certainly garner that usage again in 2015, and more importantly, is ready to roll at playoff time when owners will need him most.   2) Jamaal Charles, KANSAS CITY, previous rank - 3: Charles battled through a myriad of nagging injuries last season and still managed to finish as a top 10 fantasy running back. The Kansas City offense runs through Charles and he has averaged 298 total touches per year over the past three seasons and that’s despite touching the ball only 246 times in 2014. ...

TRADING SPACES: Jeremy Maclin dynastyfootballwarehou... Mon 6/8/15 4:00 PM

TRADING SPACES: Jeremy Maclin By Patrick Anderson KEY VITALS Playing in the final season of his $15.5M ($9.5M guaranteed) rookie contract, Jeremy Maclin figured to be in for a “prove it” year in 2014 with the Eagles especially as he was coming off a 2013 season where he missed the entire year. Marred by injuries since […]

2015 Tiered Dynasty Rankings: Running Backs, Tier 1 rotoballer.com Fri 5/22/15 6:20 AM

This article references A, Alex Smith, Andy Dalton, C.J. Anderson, Eddie Lacy, Giovani Bernard, Jamaal Charles, Jeremy Hill, Jeremy Maclin, LeSean McCoy, Matt Cassel, Peyton Manning, SP and more! As the Football season starts to close in, we're starting to roll out daily fantasy football content for Dynasty and Redraft leagues. Fantasy Football expert Bill Dubiel takes a look at the running backs starting with the highest tier. You can also take a look at his previous rankings of dynasty Quarterbacks here. Just because it’s fantasy baseball season doesn’t mean we can’t discuss some fantasy football. I’ll be breaking down the rankings for each position into tiers, and analyze e[...]Keep on reading: 2015 Tiered Dynasty Rankings: Running Backs, Tier 1

2015 Rookie Preview fantasysharks.com Mon 5/18/15 9:00 AM

The NFL Draft is in the over and most of the rookie mini-camps are done. Now we can focus on the 2015 season. After the tremendous season had by several rookies in 2014, I can hardly wait for the encore performance that the 2015 class has in store. The 2014 class had a terrific group of wide receivers, but this year's class has that, plus a very good group at running back as well. Below is how I see things shaking out as far as rankings go in redraft leagues for the coming year. 1. Melvin Gordan – RB – San Diego Chargers The early favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year could very well be Melvin Gordan for the San Diego Chargers. San Diego traded 2 draft picks to move up 2 spots to get him in the first round and he enters the best possible situation. He plays on a good team, with a good quarterback, and a big need for a #1 running back. Gordan averaged 7.6 yards per carry for Wisconsin last year with 29 touchdowns and 2,587 yards. A big factor in achieving those gaudy numbers is he hits top speed quickly. Melvin could also be very strong at the end of the year for you because his Strength of Schedule is very nice during playoff Weeks 14-16. 2. Amari Cooper – WR – Oakland Raiders It looks like Derek Carr has a new best friend in Amari Cooper. Cooper comes in as the most pro-ready wide receiver with all the tools to excel in the NFL. Amari is a terrific route runner with good long speed which should help him be a target monster in Oakland. Last year at Alabama, he lead all wideouts in targets (174) and receptions (124). Realistically, the Raiders should be behind most games and should be throwing the ball more, and that means more production out of Amari. Remember, that you don’t need to be on a good football team to be a productive fantasy football performer. 3. Nelson Agholor – WR – Philadelphia Eagles The loss of Jeremy Maclin in free agency was feared throughout Philadelphia, and it came to fruition as Maclin left to join former Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid in Kansas City. Apparently, Agholor was the plan all along for Chip Kelly, and he couldn’t have been happier to land him in the draft. In his senior year at USC, Agholor had 1,313 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns to lead the Trojans. Some experts said that this was the pick a month before the draft, knowing that Nelson was an...

2015 NFL Draft Analysis: NFC East Draft Review and Grades rotoballer.com Sun 5/10/15 10:56 AM

This article references A, Dez Bryant, Jeremy Maclin, Jordan Matthews, SP and more! Rotoballer kicks off the 2015 NFL Season by reviewing each teams draft, continuing with the NFC East. Draft expert Owen Elle gives his take on each teams ability to fill their needs and add overall talent to their rosters. Check out our previous divisional draft reviews: AFC East, AFC North, AFC South, AFC West, NFC South.   Dallas Cowboys Round 1, Pick 27 - CB Byron Jones, Connecticut Round 2, Pick 60 - EDGE Randy Gregory, Nebraska Round 3, Pick 91 - OT Chaz Green, Florida Rou[...]Keep on reading: 2015 NFL Draft Analysis: NFC East Draft Review and Grades

Is Nelson Agholor the Perfect Jeremy Maclin Replacement? numberfire.com Thu 4/30/15 10:45 PM

The Eagles got a new wide receiver in the first round of the draft. Is he a goot fit?