Pat Kerrane’s RB series continues. If taking a running back late, owners should be looking for a specific criteria and situation. These are the guys who fit the mold in Rounds 11-14.
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Pat Kerrane’s RB series continues. If taking a running back late, owners should be looking for a specific criteria and situation. These are the guys who fit the mold in Rounds 11-14.
The Chargers moved on from Philip Rivers and Melvin Gordon, signaling the start of a new era. How does that affect Austin Ekeler, Keenan Allen and the other holdovers?
The Titans bring a ton of continuity into the season with Ryan Tannehill, Derrick Henry, AJ Brown and OC Arthur Smith all in place. Does that give them an edge in this non-existent offseason?
The Jaguars are handing the keys to Gardner Minshew after trading Nick Foles this offseason. How does that impact Leonard Fournette and DJ Chark?
Adam Levitan and Evan Silva did a $350 buy-in FFPC draft on July 7th. They decided to record the entire draft so you can hear their thought process.
Projecting which teams will be the best at pressuring the quarterback has massive implications in both fantasy and real football. Line of scrimmage specialist Brandon Thorn ranks each franchise’s pass-rush unit from 1 to 32.
Running backs drafted in Rounds 7-10 historically have the same hit rate as those drafted in Rounds 4-6. But which ones to prioritize? Pat Kerrane grinds through the data to find his guys, including Boston Scott.
Adam Levitan recently completed a low-stakes Best Ball draft on Yahoo. Hopefully, this resembles what your home league drafts will look like. He analyzes all his picks and discusses high-level strategy.