Baseball is starting to heat up and that means fantasy baseball is heating up as well. The following are the fantasy baseball week 3 hot players. There are some big surprises to start the season in terms of overall teams. It’s nice to see the Royals sitting at the top of their division along with the Blue Jays in a tie for first with the Red Sox. Both teams are starting off really hot and they are showing some grit in terms of trying to maintain it. It will be great to see if they can hold on to their energy level and are able to sustain this type of effort for the entire season. Read the rest of this entry »
Fantasy Baseball Week 3 Hot Players
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Turkey? Nah, it’s an Eagle.
The Eagles are done. Drop McNabb, keep Westbrook as a secondary RB if you have him and start looking on your wires for another pick if you have the chance. Better yet, if you got some moron in your league, make the trade if your deadline is still open. Reid doesn’t give a damn anymore, and McNabb is an over rated has been. Westbrook is too banged up to be a solid consistent RB anymore. Read the rest of this entry »
Week 11 Running Backs to Start or Bench
Every week we featured several running backs that will go off as well as some that will be potential duds. There are a few big plays this week, as well as some much bench players. Here are the week 11 running backs that should bench this week, as well as some running backs in week 11 that you should play.
Running Backs For Week 11 To Bench: Read the rest of this entry »
Quarterbacks On The Bubble – Fantasy Football Tips
I’ve never been one to draft a QB high and stand by that decision as a solid fantasy sports tip. Given the fact that each week there are usually more QB’s as the top point earners on the waiver wire than any other position. The reason is that most teams need only one or maybe two QB’s (one for a bye week). This means if you are in a 12 man league, than there would still be at least 10 starting QB’s on the wire for any given week. QB’s don’t share throws and they don’t have to fight for receptions, so basically any QB on any given week could produce good numbers. The key is to look at the match-ups and determine which one will have an easier time. The fact that every year there is always at least one QB taken in the first round is mind blowing. Granted, Tom Brady’s numbers last year were out of this world, and in fact, was the greatest single football season for a QB, but no one can expect that every year. Read the rest of this entry »


