Fantasy Football Advice-How To Pick Winners for Your Roster
Have you grown weary of making the wrong choices when you make your fantasy football picks? Here’s some fantasy football advice to put you in the championship.
This first fantasy football tip has to do with timing. The season does not start in Week One. Your fantasy football season starts in the off season. This means you have to actually do some research during training camp and pre-season. Let’s start with your Quarterbacks.
You want to know what kind of weapons a certain Quarterback has developed for the upcoming season. If he’s available, you also want to pick up the Quarterback’s favorite target.
For example, if you picked up Brandon Marshall last year you were sitting pretty watching him play after play as he was the main “go to guy”. The “go to guys” usually get more opportunities to earn points
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Here’s my free fantasy football top picks for the NFC South as of June 2010. I’m updating my list as you read, but this will give some noobs a look at my fantasy football cheat sheet for these teams. You can keep updated with more FREE fantasy football top picks to start your own fantasy football pics when you visit http://JohnnyNFL.com and sign up.
Atlanta Falcons
WR Roddy White- White is one of the most consistent receivers over the last three seasons in the entire NFL. He will likely have around 80 catches for 1000 yards and double digit or close to it TD’s again this season, making him a valuable early round choice as your number one fantasy WR, especially in PPR leagues.
RB Michael Turner- Turner will again be one of the top RB’s taken, but beware of ranking him too high. Turner might
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You can tell the people who have played fantasy football before, and likely won at it, just by sitting through a draft. It’s not a good thing to be the one the rest of the league is quietly chuckling about. Lucky for you, today you will at least have some knowledge of what not to do that could cause disastrous results for your fantasy football team, as well as spark some taunting from your colleagues.
Drafting Your Kicker
First of all, never draft a kicker until at least the last two or three rounds. Pick you kicker last. Making them your next to last pick or the one before that won’t kill you, but it still may not be a smart move. Drafting a kicker in the
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