Fantasy Beat – Wide Receivers

'Texans practice '10' photo (c) 2010, Christopher Brown - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This week, Trevor and Fensty talk about which receivers have been both good and bad. The guys even discuss Andre Johnson’s current trade value. Has he really lost that much value? Take a listen as the guys do what they do best, help you win a fantasy sports championship!

Danny Amendola, Percy Harvin, Deanrius Moore, Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Cavlin Johnson, Ryan Broyles, Randall Cobb and James Jones.

LISTEN TO THE AUDIO.

SiriusXM Experts Football League – 2012

'_MG_0203' photo (c) 2009, hot choco studio - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ In 2010 I was the SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio Experts Football League Champion (you can listen to the channel at Sirius 210 or XM 87. You can also hear my daily show, from 7-10 PM EDT, Monday through Friday). I failed to win last season, but I’m back to reclaim my throne in 2012. In what follows I’ll run through the participants and the rules, before breaking down the team that I put together for the coming campaign.

Here are the participants.

 

1.  Ted Schuster
2.  George Kurtz
3.  Drew Dinkmeyer
4.  Bob Harris
5.  Mike Dempsey
6.  Matt Camp – phone
7.  Mike Blewitt – phone
8.  Rick Wolf / Glenn Colton
9. Adam Caplan
10.  Gary Hamill
11.  Ray Flowers
12.  Emil Kadlec
13.  Kyle Elfrink
14.  Kevin Payne

League Rules

14 teams, 15 rounds, #11 draft selection
PPR
Starting lineup: QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, Flex (only RR/WR), K, DEF
4 points passing TD, 6 for all others.

QB: Carson Palmer (11th round), Ryan Fitzpatrick (12)

RB: DeMarco Murray (1), Beanie Wells (4), Shonn Greene (5), David Wilson (7), LeGarrette Blount (9)

WR: Larry Fitzgerald (2), Hakeem Nicks (3), Titus Young (8), Kendall Wright (10), Alshon Jeffrey (13)

TE: Jermichael Finley (6)

K: Stephen Gostkowski (14)

DEF: Atlanta Falcons (15)

Quarterback: The first think you will notice is that my QBs are not elite. Not even close. Still, this is a 14 team league, and like I always say, you can win a fantasy league even when your QB isn’t a superstar. It might surprise a few folks to learn that Palmer averaged 275.3 yards a game last season, more than Big Ben (271.8), Tony Romo (261.5) or Matt Ryan (261.1). It might also surprise many to learn that Fitzpatrick threw for more yards than Joe Flacco or Michael Vick, and he also tossed more scores than Big Ben and Cam Newton to name just a few. This duo should be solid enough for me to compete.

Running Back: Murray needs to stay healthy. If he does he could be a huge performer in what figures to be an explosive offense in Big D. Murray runs with power, can catch passes, an averaged 5.5 yards a carry last season. Wells is always injured, and it remains to be seen where he is at physically after another knee surgery, but he did run for 1,047 yards and 10 scores last year. Greene is plodding, but the Jets say that are re-committed to the run this season. That means he could improve slightly on his 1,054 yard, six score season from last year. Wilson is an electric rookie who could post huge numbers if/when Ahmad Bradshaw were to come up lame again. And Blount… I’ve got a good feeling about him. Everyone is falling all over themselves to draft Doug Martin, but I’m on record as saying that I think Blount will be a better value add in 2012.

Wide Receiver: Fitzgerald and Nicks give me the best duo out wide in the league (remember, it’s a 14 team league). Beyond that, I took three shots at talented but unproven players leaving the depth of this unit suspect. Young has looked great in camp, an if he emerges as the #2 wideout for the Lions he could totally support my selection of him as a WR3 in this league. Wright is polished and should find a solid role with all of Kenny Britt’s woes in Tennessee. Jeffrey? Supremely talented. I’m hoping his role grows as the season progresses.

Tight End: Finley was supposed to be Jimmy Graham last season. He fell well short of those expectations, but he still caught 55 balls for 767 yards and eight scores in a pretty darn solid season. A slight improvement and Finley still becomes an elite option.

It’s a 14 team league so everyone has holes. Overall I like the club I was able to put together, an in the end the it’s as much about how I work the waiver-wire and whether or not my team stays healthy as it is about the names that I rostered on draft day.

For the results of the entire 14 team experts draft click on the link to SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio – Host FF Draft # 1.

CONTEST – SHOT AT $15,000

DailyJoust.com has got a fantasy football league that you need to know about called the NFL Gladiator Tournament. You can learn all the details in the link I just posted, but here are the highlights of the tournament.

It’s basically an eliminator tournament. Each week every team makes it to the next week except the lowest scorer for that week. The field continues to be whittled down until there is just one team standing (even the teams that lose an are eliminated early get a chance to join the 2nd Chance Gauntlet to play for prizes).

Sounds like a winning scenario to me. Does it to you? So get over to the link to read just how you can get involved in the survivor tournament, and when you are ready to sign up go ahead and click on the BaseballGuys/DailyJoust page to sign up.

Prove your worth by winning the 15 week battle.

 

By Ray Flowers

NFL – NFFC and Daily Joust

'Football: Jets-v-Eagles, Sep 2009 - 19' photo (c) 2009, Ed Yourdon - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ I’m switching things up this Monday. With fantasy football season approaching quickly, I thought I would do two things today.

(1) I’ll present you with an opportunity to join a league at DailyJoust.com in which you can have a shot at winning part of the $1500 Free Roll — for free (it’s in the title).

(2) I’ll review the team that I drafted for the National Fantasy Football Championship because I’m always about transparency with my fantasy squads.

DAILY JOUST – $1500 FREE ROLL

I’ve been telling you all about DailyJoust all baseball season, but you know they also do basketball, hockey and football, right? Here’s an exciting option for the 2012 NFL Season.

DailyJoust is offering a $1500 Tournament in which $1500 prizes are available (top prize is $150.00, and the top-200 places receive a prize as well).

The best part about the tournament is that it is FREE to sign up.

Obviously there is no reason on earth that you shouldn’t take a few minutes out of your day to sign up for a free game in which you can win real cash. Not to mention the fun that accompanies cheering on your fantasy squad as you demolish the competition. So get over to DailyJoust and make it happen (you can easily sign up from the link that takes you to the BaseballGuys/DailyJoust partner page).

NATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

On Saturday I was part of a 12-team league in the NFFC 12-team Online Championship (I wrote about the league in Beat Ray Flowers, Win $100,000?). Today I’ll review the squad (you can still sign up for leagues with the NFFC so go ahead and head that way when you get a chance).

League Rules

12 teams, 20 rounds, #10 draft selection
PPR
3rd round reversal (more on that below)
KDS (more on that below)
Starting lineup: QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, Flex, K, DEF
6 points for all TDs

QB: Philip Rivers (7th round), Christian Ponder (16), Tim Tebow (17)

RB: Darren McFadden (1), Adrian Peterson (3), Fred Jackson (4), Roy Helu (8), LeGarrette Blount (10), Ronnie Brown (12), Mike Goodson (14)

WR: Larry Fitzgerald (2), Jeremy Maclin (5), Darrius Heyward-Bey (9), Kendall Wright (11), Danny Amendola (13), Alshon Jeffrey (15)

TE: Fred Davis (6), Heath Miller (20)

K: Matt Prater (18)

D: Atlanta Falcons (19)

Quarterback: As I say everyday on Sirius 210, XM 87 on The Drive (Mon-Fri 7-10 PM EDT), I’m not going to go nuts on the QBs early. This league was a perfect example of that. I’m a huge fan of Matt Ryan and Tony Romo, but they went in the 4th and 5th rounds. I happily waited for Rivers, the 10th QB taken. I grabbed Ponder late, like the foot/arm combo, and then took Tebow. I don’t ever draft three signal callers, but two things. (1) This league drafts 20 players, an extremely deep total forcing more aggressive drafting with so little left on the waiver-wire. (2) I’ve said this since before last season, if Tebow is starting he’s a top-10 QB option every week. I’m not sure that Mark Sanchez will hold him off for that starting spot all year, an if so I got me a great late round bargain, or at least blocked someone else from getting the chance to grab a potential starter at the end of the draft.

Running Back: If DMC and AD are healthy this will be the top duo in the league. If DMC ends up injured and AD lacks his normal boost coming back from knee surgery, my team is in trouble. Go big or go home I say. F-Jax gives me the best RB3 in the league. All this nonsense in Washington — Helu is still the most talented back there. Blount has been undervalued because of the Doug Martin hoopla. I think he carves out a bigger role than most. Ronnie Brown could get a couple of starts while the always brittle Ryan Mathews heals that shoulder. Goodson was my must add handcuff for DMC.

Wide Receiver: My weak link. Fitzgerald is amazingly consistent, and I wouldn’t be shocked if Maclin ended the year as a WR1. I like DHB but would have preferred his teammate, Denarius Moore. That’s a decent trio that I like a lot, but DHB doesn’t give me the warm and fuzzies even though he had some excellent games last year. Wright could be big as a rookie with Kenny Britt’s woes, and Amendola may not score but he catches passes (85 two years ago). Jeffrey was my go for broke late selection. He has the talent, and opportunity, to be a big player as the season progresses.

Tight End: Fred Davis, as long as he stays healthy and away from illicit substances, will be the breakout player at the tight end position this year. I would have preferred Rob Housler as my backup over Miller but Housler shares the same bye week as Davis.

K/DEF: Per usual, I just waited and grab the best available options at the end of the draft.

This league was a Third Round Reversal (3RR). What that means is that after the first two rounds the draft order flip flops.

Picks 1-12 are then followed by pick 12-1 as always in snake drafts. However, in round three the order is reversed so it ends up looking like this: 1-12, 12-1, 12-1.

Since I had the 10th pick I ended up with: pick #10, pick #15, pick #27

Since everyone knows I’m not gonna take a QB or TE that early, I felt like if I ended up with a pick at the end of the first round I would be able to grab a runner in round one, a pass catcher in round two, an another runner in round three. Guess what? I did exactly that.

How did I know I was going to end up with a late first round selection? Because the NFFC allows you to bid on which pick, #1-12, you want by use of the Kentucky Derby Style process. In this setup, each player submits their list of preferred draft slots (in my case, I went 10, 11, 12 etc.). Players names are then randomly drawn and they are assigned their highest preference on their draft list based upon which spots remain. Luckily for me I got the spot I wanted at the end of the round and my strategy played out perfectly. Now we’ll have to wait and see if my strategy was sound or not.

*** DON’T FORGET TO GET YOUR COPY OF THE 2012 NFL FANTASY FOOTBALL GUIDE.

 

By Ray Flowers