Thursday, November 24, 2011

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume IV, Issue XLVI

Welcome to our 159th 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 FDH Fantasy Football Week 12 Newsletter.

FDH Fantasy Football Week 12 Newsletter

This year, we’re tying our FANTASYDRAFTHELP.COM INSIDER web show directly into our newsletter. While it can also be viewed on our YouTube channel or The FDH Lounge Multimedia Magazine, we recommend that it be watched right here as a part of this newsletter because of our links below that precede it.

^ 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 2011.

^ Don’t rely on any one website for Sunday morning last-minute injury news – make it the aggregate power of Google News. Pay particular attention to what team beat writers are saying about the health of any questionable players. Having said that, if you want to augment this effort with one particular website, here is the one from CBS Sports.

^ Here’s the NFL.com Week 12 home page.

And here’s the web show with all of the main analysis.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume IV, Issue XLV

Welcome to our 158th 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 FDH Fantasy Football Week 11 Newsletter.

FDH Fantasy Football Week 11 Newsletter

This year, we’re tying our FANTASYDRAFTHELP.COM INSIDER web show directly into our newsletter. While it can also be viewed on our YouTube channel or The FDH Lounge Multimedia Magazine, we recommend that it be watched right here as a part of this newsletter because of our links below that precede it.

^ 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 2011.

^ Don’t rely on any one website for Sunday morning last-minute injury news – make it the aggregate power of Google News. Pay particular attention to what team beat writers are saying about the health of any questionable players. Having said that, if you want to augment this effort with one particular website, here is the one from CBS Sports.

^ Here’s the NFL.com Week 11 home page.

And here’s the web show with all of the main analysis.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume IV, Issue XLIV

SUNDAY UPDATE: DeSean Jackson inactive for missing a team meeting. We now recommend Brent Celek as a play also.

Welcome to our 157th 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 FDH Fantasy Football Week 10 Newsletter.

FDH Fantasy Football Week 10 Newsletter

This year, we’re tying our FANTASYDRAFTHELP.COM INSIDER web show directly into our newsletter. While it can also be viewed on our YouTube channel or The FDH Lounge Multimedia Magazine, we recommend that it be watched right here as a part of this newsletter because of our links below that precede it.

^ 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 2011.

^ Don’t rely on any one website for Sunday morning last-minute injury news – make it the aggregate power of Google News. Pay particular attention to what team beat writers are saying about the health of any questionable players. Having said that, if you want to augment this effort with one particular website, here is the one from CBS Sports.

^ Here’s the NFL.com Week 10 home page.

Saturday, November 05, 2011

FDH Fantasy Newsletter: Volume IV, Issue XLIII

Welcome to our 156th 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 FDH Fantasy Football Week 9 Newsletter.

FDH Fantasy Football Week 9 Newsletter

This year, we’re tying our FANTASYDRAFTHELP.COM INSIDER web show directly into our newsletter. While it can also be viewed on our YouTube channel or The FDH Lounge Multimedia Magazine, we recommend that it be watched right here as a part of this newsletter because of our links below that precede it.

^ 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 2011.

^ Don’t rely on any one website for Sunday morning last-minute injury news – make it the aggregate power of Google News. Pay particular attention to what team beat writers are saying about the health of any questionable players. Having said that, if you want to augment this effort with one particular website, here is the one from CBS Sports.

^ Here’s the NFL.com Week 9 home page.

And here’s the web show with all of the main analysis.