Friday, December 24, 2010

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume III, Issue XLX

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume III, Issue XLX

Welcome to our 113th edition of the FDH Fantasy Newsletter, as we continue to bring you weekly fantasy sports updates in addition to our usual content on FantasyDrafthelp.com. Our archive of past editions is available right here on The FantasyDrafthelp.com Blog and specific links to past editions are available at FantasyDrafthelp.com.

This week, we bring you our NFL Week 16 preview.

NFL Week 16 preview

Here’s a few standard preface notes:

^ Notwithstanding the claims of any website to be your “home for Sunday morning injury report news,” nothing beats Google News – nothing. Entering a player name into this search engine trumps any other means of gathering information because it culls the data from an unbelievably wide variety of sources.

^ Especially earlier in the season, it’s always good to refer to a strong baseline of where players should have been drafted – and nothing beats FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2010.

^ Unless there are any injury questions, we never discuss “gimme” players. Such core players should be started week in and week out unless there is any question surrounding their playing status. Winning teams only need to worry about “playing the matchups” with one, two or (at the most, during bye weeks) three spots in the lineup. With a full slate of games, and players drafted in a certain order for a multiplicity of reasons, we especially don’t advocate much juggling for the first two weeks of the season. Some websites promise you a crystal ball for how to manage high-risk, high-reward juggling during the season. We don’t. We play the percentages. That approach may be boring, but it’s highly effective and much more intellectually honest in what we promise you.

^ By the way, here are your core players who should not be benched if healthy or available (players listed in their order on our draft board):

QB: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Matt Schaub, Aaron Rodgers, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, Michael Vick

RB: Chris Johnson, Adrian Peterson, Ray Rice, Maurice Jones-Drew, Steven Jackson, Michael Turner, Rashard Mendenhall, Ryan Mathews, Jamaal Charles, Knowshon Moreno, Shonn Greene, Matt Forte, Cedric Benson, Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Ronnie Brown

WR: Andre Johnson, Randy Moss, Reggie Wayne, Roddy White, Miles Austin, Greg Jennings, DeSean Jackson, Larry Fitzgerald, Brandon Marshall, Anquan Boldin, Marques Colston, Steve Smith (Carolina), Chad Ochocinco, Calvin Johnson, Steve Smith (NY Giants), Dwayne Bowe, Michael Crabtree, Donald Driver, Vincent Jackson

TE:, Antonio Gates, Vernon Davis, Brent Celek, Jason Witten, Tony Gonzalez, Jermichael Finley

^ Here are the players who have been added to the list this season:

QB: Michael Vick

RB: Arian Foster, LaDainian Tomlinson, Peyton Hillis

WR: Wes Welker, Terrell Owens, Hakeem Nicks, Brandon Lloyd, Steve Johnson, Mike Wallace

TE: none

^ Here are the players who have been removed from that list this season:

QB: Tony Romo, Brett Favre

RB: Ryan Grant, DeAngelo Williams, Beanie Wells, Frank Gore

WR: Pierre Garcon, Mike Wallace (since restored to the list, see above)

TE: Dallas Clark

^ Links for each game take you to the NFL.com home page for each game, with stats and analysis.

^ All times listed are EDT.

^ Teams listed as “All-In” have a combination of all of the above players and any marginal players reaching a status where QB/RB1/RB2/WR1/WR2/TE all should be played. Teams listed as “All-Out” should have only the above “locks” for their team in a fantasy lineup, with all marginal players being benched.

^ All advice is relative, because there are exceptions to every rule. There are no marginal players who absolutely should be played or benched, but the ones we refer to here should be in the vast majority of circumstances.

^ Of the non-gimme players we like this week, the stronger plays are the ones in all caps.

Week 16

Sat. Dec. 25

Cowboys at Cardinals, 7:30 PM All-out on marginal Cowboys and Cardinals

Sun. Dec. 26

Patriots at Bills, 1:00 PM RB GREEN-ELLIS, QB Fitzpatrick, RB Jackson

49ers at Rams, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal 49ers and Rams

Ravens at Browns, 1:00 PM QB Flacco, all-out on marginal Browns

Lions at Dolphins, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Lions and Dolphins

Jets at Bears, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Jets, QB Cutler

Redskins at Jaguars, 1:00 PM WR S Moss, TE Cooley, QB GARRARD, TE M Lewis

Titans at Chiefs, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Titans, QB Cassel, RB T Jones

Seahawks at Buccaneers, 4:15 PM RB Lynch, RB Blount, WR M WILLIAMS (TB)

Vikings at Eagles, 8:20 PM All-out on marginal Vikings, WR Maclin

Texans at Broncos, 4:05 PM All-out on marginal Texans and Broncos

Colts at Raiders, 4:05 PM TE Tamme, RB MCFADDEN, RB Bush

Giants at Packers, 4:15 PM TE Boss, all-out on marginal Packers

Chargers at Bengals, 4:05 PM RB Tolbert, all-out on marginal Bengals

Mon. Dec. 27

Saints at Falcons, 8:30 PM WR L Moore, all-out on marginal Falcons

Saturday, December 18, 2010

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume III, Issue XLIX

Welcome to our 112th edition of the FDH Fantasy Newsletter, as we continue to bring you weekly fantasy sports updates in addition to our usual content on FantasyDrafthelp.com. Our archive of past editions is available right here on The FantasyDrafthelp.com Blog and specific links to past editions are available at FantasyDrafthelp.com.

This week, we bring you our NFL Week 15 preview.

NFL Week 15 preview

Here’s a few standard preface notes:

^ Notwithstanding the claims of any website to be your “home for Sunday morning injury report news,” nothing beats Google News – nothing. Entering a player name into this search engine trumps any other means of gathering information because it culls the data from an unbelievably wide variety of sources.

^ Especially earlier in the season, it’s always good to refer to a strong baseline of where players should have been drafted – and nothing beats FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2010.

^ Unless there are any injury questions, we never discuss “gimme” players. Such core players should be started week in and week out unless there is any question surrounding their playing status. Winning teams only need to worry about “playing the matchups” with one, two or (at the most, during bye weeks) three spots in the lineup. With a full slate of games, and players drafted in a certain order for a multiplicity of reasons, we especially don’t advocate much juggling for the first two weeks of the season. Some websites promise you a crystal ball for how to manage high-risk, high-reward juggling during the season. We don’t. We play the percentages. That approach may be boring, but it’s highly effective and much more intellectually honest in what we promise you.

^ By the way, here are your core players who should not be benched if healthy or available (players listed in their order on our draft board):

QB: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Matt Schaub, Aaron Rodgers, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, Michael Vick

RB: Chris Johnson, Adrian Peterson, Ray Rice, Maurice Jones-Drew, Steven Jackson, Michael Turner, Rashard Mendenhall, Ryan Mathews, Jamaal Charles, Knowshon Moreno, Shonn Greene, Matt Forte, Cedric Benson, Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Ronnie Brown

WR: Andre Johnson, Randy Moss, Reggie Wayne, Roddy White, Miles Austin, Greg Jennings, DeSean Jackson, Larry Fitzgerald, Brandon Marshall, Anquan Boldin, Marques Colston, Steve Smith (Carolina), Chad Ochocinco, Calvin Johnson, Steve Smith (NY Giants), Dwayne Bowe, Michael Crabtree, Donald Driver, Vincent Jackson

TE:, Antonio Gates, Vernon Davis, Brent Celek, Jason Witten, Tony Gonzalez, Jermichael Finley

^ Here are the players who have been added to the list this season:

QB: Michael Vick

RB: Arian Foster, LaDainian Tomlinson, Peyton Hillis

WR: Wes Welker, Terrell Owens, Hakeem Nicks, Brandon Lloyd

TE: none

^ Here are the players who have been removed from that list this season:

QB: Tony Romo, Brett Favre

RB: Ryan Grant, DeAngelo Williams, Beanie Wells, Frank Gore

WR: Pierre Garcon, Mike Wallace

TE: Dallas Clark

^ Links for each game take you to the NFL.com home page for each game, with stats and analysis.

^ All times listed are EDT.

^ Teams listed as “All-In” have a combination of all of the above players and any marginal players reaching a status where QB/RB1/RB2/WR1/WR2/TE all should be played. Teams listed as “All-Out” should have only the above “locks” for their team in a fantasy lineup, with all marginal players being benched.

^ All advice is relative, because there are exceptions to every rule. There are no marginal players who absolutely should be played or benched, but the ones we refer to here should be in the vast majority of circumstances.

^ Of the non-gimme players we like this week, the stronger plays are the ones in all caps.

Week 15

Sun. Dec. 19

Bills at Dolphins, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Bills, WR S Jackson

Eagles at Giants, 1:00 PM WR Maclin, QB E Manning, RB Jacobs

Redskins at Cowboys, 1:00 PM WR S MOSS, RB F Jones

Browns at Bengals, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Browns, TE Gresham

Jaguars at Colts, 1:00 PM QB Garrard, TE M Lewis, WR Garcon

Texans at Titans, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Texans, QB Collins, WR Britt

Saints at Ravens, 1:00 PM WR L Moore, all-out on marginal Ravens

Chiefs at Rams, 1:00 PM RB T Jones, WR Amendola

Cardinals at Panthers, 1:00 PM RB Hightower, RB Goodson

Lions at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM RB Best, TE Pettigrew, QB Freeman, RB Blount, RB C Williams

Falcons at Seahawks, 4:05 PM QB Ryan, all-out on marginal Seahawks

Broncos at Raiders, 4:15 PM All-out on marginal Broncos and Raiders

Jets at Steelers, 4:15 PM QB Roethlisberger, TE Keller

Packers at Patriots, 8:20 PM All-out on marginal Packers, TE A Hernandez, TE Gronkowski

Mon. Dec. 20

Bears at Vikings, 8:30 PM QB Cutler, WR Knox, all-out on marginal Vikings

Sunday, December 12, 2010

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume III, Issue XLVIII

Welcome to our 111th edition of the FDH Fantasy Newsletter, as we continue to bring you weekly fantasy sports updates in addition to our usual content on FantasyDrafthelp.com. Our archive of past editions is available right here on The FantasyDrafthelp.com Blog and specific links to past editions are available at FantasyDrafthelp.com.

This week, we bring you our NFL Week 14 preview.

NFL Week 14 preview

Here’s a few standard preface notes:

^ Notwithstanding the claims of any website to be your “home for Sunday morning injury report news,” nothing beats Google News – nothing. Entering a player name into this search engine trumps any other means of gathering information because it culls the data from an unbelievably wide variety of sources.

^ Especially earlier in the season, it’s always good to refer to a strong baseline of where players should have been drafted – and nothing beats FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2010.

^ Unless there are any injury questions, we never discuss “gimme” players. Such core players should be started week in and week out unless there is any question surrounding their playing status. Winning teams only need to worry about “playing the matchups” with one, two or (at the most, during bye weeks) three spots in the lineup. With a full slate of games, and players drafted in a certain order for a multiplicity of reasons, we especially don’t advocate much juggling for the first two weeks of the season. Some websites promise you a crystal ball for how to manage high-risk, high-reward juggling during the season. We don’t. We play the percentages. That approach may be boring, but it’s highly effective and much more intellectually honest in what we promise you.

^ By the way, here are your core players who should not be benched if healthy or available (players listed in their order on our draft board):

QB: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Matt Schaub, Aaron Rodgers, Philip Rivers, Brett Favre, Tom Brady, Tony Romo

RB: Chris Johnson, Adrian Peterson, Ray Rice, Maurice Jones-Drew, Frank Gore, Steven Jackson, Michael Turner, DeAngelo Williams, Rashard Mendenhall, Ryan Mathews, Jamaal Charles, Knowshon Moreno, Shonn Greene, Matt Forte, Beanie Wells, Cedric Benson, Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Ronnie Brown

WR: Andre Johnson, Randy Moss, Reggie Wayne, Roddy White, Miles Austin, Greg Jennings, DeSean Jackson, Larry Fitzgerald, Brandon Marshall, Anquan Boldin, Marques Colston, Steve Smith (Carolina), Chad Ochocinco, Calvin Johnson, Steve Smith (NY Giants), Dwayne Bowe, Michael Crabtree, Donald Driver, Vincent Jackson

TE:, Antonio Gates, Vernon Davis, Brent Celek, Jason Witten, Tony Gonzalez, Jermichael Finley

^ Here are the players who have been added to the list this season:

QB: Michael Vick

RB: Arian Foster, LaDainian Tomlinson, Peyton Hillis

WR: Wes Welker, Terrell Owens, Hakeem Nicks

TE: none

^ Here are the players who have been removed from that list this season:

QB: none

RB: Ryan Grant

WR: Pierre Garcon, Mike Wallace

TE: Dallas Clark

^ Links for each game take you to the NFL.com home page for each game, with stats and analysis.

^ All times listed are EDT.

^ Teams listed as “All-In” have a combination of all of the above players and any marginal players reaching a status where QB/RB1/RB2/WR1/WR2/TE all should be played. Teams listed as “All-Out” should have only the above “locks” for their team in a fantasy lineup, with all marginal players being benched.

^ All advice is relative, because there are exceptions to every rule. There are no marginal players who absolutely should be played or benched, but the ones we refer to here should be in the vast majority of circumstances.

^ Of the non-gimme players we like this week, the stronger plays are the ones in all caps.

Week 13

Sun. Dec. 12

Bengals at Steelers, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Bengals, WR WALLACE

Falcons at Panthers, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Falcons and Panthers

Packers at Lions, 1:00 PM RB B Jackson, TE Pettigrew

Patriots at Bears, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Patriots, QB Cutler

Browns at Bills, 1:00 PM TE B WATSON, WR St Johnson

Giants at Vikings, 1:00 PM QB E Manning, all-out on marginal Vikings

Raiders at Jaguars, 1:00 PM RB McFadden, TE Z Miller, QB Garrard, TE M Lewis

Buccaneers at Redskins, 1:00 PM QB Freeman, WR M Williams, all-out on marginal Redskins

Seahawks at 49ers, 4:05 PM All-out on marginal Seahawks and 49ers

Rams at Saints, 4:05 PM RB Ivory, WR L Moore

Dolphins at Jets, 4:15 PM All-out on marginal Dolphins and Jets

Chiefs at Chargers, 4:15 PM RB T Jones, WR Floyd

Broncos at Cardinals, 4:15 PM QB Orton, WR Lloyd, all-out on marginal Cardinals

Eagles at Cowboys, 8:20 PM WR MACLIN, all-out on marginal Cowboys

Mon. Dec. 13

Ravens at Texans, 8:30 PM QB FLACCO, WR D Mason

Saturday, December 04, 2010

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume III, Issue XLVII

Welcome to our 111th edition of the FDH Fantasy Newsletter, as we continue to bring you weekly fantasy sports updates in addition to our usual content on FantasyDrafthelp.com. Our archive of past editions is available right here on The FantasyDrafthelp.com Blog and specific links to past editions are available at FantasyDrafthelp.com.

This week, we bring you our NFL Week 13 preview.

NFL Week 13 preview

Here’s a few standard preface notes:

^ Notwithstanding the claims of any website to be your “home for Sunday morning injury report news,” nothing beats Google News – nothing. Entering a player name into this search engine trumps any other means of gathering information because it culls the data from an unbelievably wide variety of sources.

^ Especially earlier in the season, it’s always good to refer to a strong baseline of where players should have been drafted – and nothing beats FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2010.

^ Unless there are any injury questions, we never discuss “gimme” players. Such core players should be started week in and week out unless there is any question surrounding their playing status. Winning teams only need to worry about “playing the matchups” with one, two or (at the most, during bye weeks) three spots in the lineup. With a full slate of games, and players drafted in a certain order for a multiplicity of reasons, we especially don’t advocate much juggling for the first two weeks of the season. Some websites promise you a crystal ball for how to manage high-risk, high-reward juggling during the season. We don’t. We play the percentages. That approach may be boring, but it’s highly effective and much more intellectually honest in what we promise you.

^ By the way, here are your core players who should not be benched if healthy or available (players listed in their order on our draft board):

QB: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Matt Schaub, Aaron Rodgers, Philip Rivers, Brett Favre, Tom Brady, Tony Romo

RB: Chris Johnson, Adrian Peterson, Ray Rice, Maurice Jones-Drew, Frank Gore, Steven Jackson, Michael Turner, DeAngelo Williams, Rashard Mendenhall, Ryan Mathews, Jamaal Charles, Knowshon Moreno, Shonn Greene, Matt Forte, Beanie Wells, Cedric Benson, Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Ronnie Brown

WR: Andre Johnson, Randy Moss, Reggie Wayne, Roddy White, Miles Austin, Greg Jennings, DeSean Jackson, Larry Fitzgerald, Brandon Marshall, Anquan Boldin, Marques Colston, Steve Smith (Carolina), Chad Ochocinco, Calvin Johnson, Steve Smith (NY Giants), Dwayne Bowe, Michael Crabtree, Donald Driver, Vincent Jackson

TE:, Antonio Gates, Vernon Davis, Brent Celek, Jason Witten, Tony Gonzalez, Jermichael Finley

^ Here are the players who have been added to the list this season:

QB: none

RB: Arian Foster, LaDainian Tomlinson, Peyton Hillis

WR: Wes Welker, Terrell Owens, Hakeem Nicks

TE: none

^ Here are the players who have been removed from that list this season:

QB: none

RB: Ryan Grant

WR: Pierre Garcon, Mike Wallace

TE: Dallas Clark

^ Links for each game take you to the NFL.com home page for each game, with stats and analysis.

^ All times listed are EDT.

^ Teams listed as “All-In” have a combination of all of the above players and any marginal players reaching a status where QB/RB1/RB2/WR1/WR2/TE all should be played. Teams listed as “All-Out” should have only the above “locks” for their team in a fantasy lineup, with all marginal players being benched.

^ All advice is relative, because there are exceptions to every rule. There are no marginal players who absolutely should be played or benched, but the ones we refer to here should be in the vast majority of circumstances.

^ Of the non-gimme players we like this week, the stronger plays are the ones in all caps.

Week 13

Sun. Dec. 05

Jaguars at Titans, 1:00 PM TE Lewis, all –out on marginal Titans

Broncos at Chiefs, 1:00 PM QB Orton, WR Lloyd, WR Gaffney, QB CASSEL, RB T JONES

Redskins at Giants, 1:00 PM QB E MANNING, RB Bradshaw, RB Jacobs, WR Manningham, all-out on marginal Redskins

Bears at Lions, 1:00 PM QB Cutler, WR Knox, all-out on marginal Lions

Falcons at Buccaneers, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Falcons QB Freeman, WR M Williams

Saints at Bengals, 1:00 PM WR L Moore, all-out on marginal Bengals

Bills at Vikings, 1:00 PM WR S Johnson, WR Evans, RB Gerhart

Browns at Dolphins, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal Browns, WR Bess

49ers at Packers, 1:00 PM All-out on marginal players from both teams

Raiders at Chargers, 4:05 PM All-out on marginal Raiders, RB Tolbert

Rams at Cardinals, 4:15 PM WR Amendola, all-out on marginal Cardinals

Cowboys at Colts, 4:15 PM RB F JONES, WR GARCON

Panthers at Seahawks, 4:15 PM All-out on marginal players from both teams

Steelers at Ravens, 8:20 PM WR Wallace, TE Heap

Mon. Dec. 06

Jets at Patriots, 8:30 PM QB SANCHEZ, RB Tomlinson, S Holmes, TE Keller, all-out on marginal Patriots