The Rams lost WR Danny Amendola to the New England Patriots earlier this year. Their slot receiver vacancy sign was lit heading into the draft and boy did they fill it!
I'm sorry for yelling, I know I said I'd work on that after last year's week 15 meltdown. Do you honestly think I like what I've become, fantasy football? I just can't quit you.
While a traditional advice column may be better suited just three weeks away from opening night, I wanted to take the time and offer a different column on advice for men.
If your team is likely to qualify for you fantasy league's playoffs, you should already be looking ahead to ensure that the players on your roster have as many favorable match-ups as possible during the playoff weeks.
I used to believe that re-ranking fantasy football players by position each week based on their upcoming match-up was a waste of time. Over time I've come to believe that I was wrong.
Jordan Schultz and the guys broke down the Red River Rivalry game this weekend between No. 1 Oklahoma and archrival Texas, talked about the Hank Williams Jr. disaster and, of course, made all their picks for the upcoming marquee games.
I am what you call a three-day-a-week player: I scan the waiver wires for five minutes at lunch and check on key match-ups, but I do not aimlessly read blogs all day searching for the edge. Without further ado, here are my three fantasy studs and duds for Week 4.
In the debut episode of Sports Blitz Now -- the brand new Huffington Post sports radio show -- Jordan Schultz and the guys broke down all the marquee matchups in college football this weekend, ranked their power 10 NFL teams and offered plenty of fantasy advice.
This is the second of a miniseries of debates on fantasy football's top position prospects, geared to help you win your league. Click HERE for our run...