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The teams in the NFL are passing 55 percent of the time this season, which is one percent higher than in 2008. Using the exact format I used one week ago in the NFC Depth Chart Notes, for each team this week, I will first list the percentage of each teamÆs plays that were pass attempts so far, and append their league rank in that department in the brackets (one ...
All players mentioned will be below 70 percent owned in 10 team formats and likely available in most leagues.
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Jason Campbell, WAS, QB (32 percent owned in 10 team format)ùWashington has played really poorly, and Sunday was the culmination of bad play.á But even in losing to the previously 0-19 Detroit Lions, Jason Campbell maintained his position in the top 10 of QBs.á
The Redskins are going to be playing ...
How to burglarize your waiver wire before anyone gets a chance to.
The concept is simple. Grab the waiver-wire pickups the week before they become hot so you do not have to luck out on the wire. Each week I will predict NEXT weekÆs hot waiver-wire pickups so you can snag them before they become a hot commodity.
I will continue to focus mainly on running backs and wide receivers because that ...
Note: Going forward, I will be rotating from doing NFC and AFC Depth Chart Notes on a week-by-week basis. This way, I have the time to present you with deep, in-depth notes for 16 teams a week.
This will also allow me the time to work on other features on the site. As always, if you are curious about something you see here or have a question about an AFC ...
After Week One, FantasyDC suggested you go after these players. Now after Week Two, we have a whole new list for you to enjoy.
All players mentioned will be below 70 percent in 10 team formats and will likely be available in most leagues.
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Trent Edwards, BUF, QB (61 Percent Owned in 10 Team Format)
As of now Trent Edwards is ranked in or at the top five for QB's ...
FantasyDC provides you with every weeks Buy/Sell choices. Look back at Week One and then look at the new names for Week Two.
Brett Celek PHI, TE
Eight receptions, 104 yards, 11 targets
Jon Dove: Buy—Brett Celek has a firm grasp on the starting tight end position on an Eagles team that loves to throw the ball to tight ends. Even with McNabb out, Celek had a huge game. Right now I would ...
AFC Team By Team Notes, Targets and Looks: A Fantasy Football Lifeline
Posted: 18th September 2009 by FantasyDC in NFL
Each week I will be looking over each team and pointing out noticeable trends that can help you dominate your fantasy league. To keep myself amused, the formats will be different from week-to-week, but they will always been jam packed with relevant information not just for fantasy owners, but also for the casual NFL fan.
Buffalo—And Terrell Owens thought it was bad with Donovan McNabb and Tony Romo? T.O. is already ...
Last week was a great week of both real and fantasy football.
Below is a small selection (at every position) of my weekly starts and sits. To read the complete list click the link at the bottom of the page! Now lets take a look at last week’s article to see the hits and misses before diving into week two predictions.Hits: Adrian Peterson (Start), Steve Smith (Start—only in PPR leagues though), ...
Last week was a great week of both football and fantasy football. Below are a small selection (at every position) of my weekly starts and sits. To read the complete list click the link at the bottom of the page! Now lets take a look at last week’s article to see the hits and misses before diving into week two predictions.
HITs: AP (Start), Smith (Start – only in PPR leagues ...
Each week I will be looking over each team and pointing out noticeable trends that can help you dominate your fantasy league.
Links to both the full article and remaining NFC teams can be found below.
Philadelphia Eagles
Donovan McNabb is likely out this week, which means the job belongs to Kevin Kolb…for now. Jeff Garcia was signed to be the backup and Michael Vick is due back from suspension in Week Three.
It's ...