Why NFL Fantasy Guide?

WE ARE SORRY: Due to the overwhelming time it takes to keep up with Fantasy Stats, I am no longer creating up to date draft lists and such on this blog.

However, I would like to remind you that the articles are for the most part still good advice to keep to heart when playing Fantasy Football.



NFL Fantasy Guide
Questions

Often in the preseason, there are questions about players. Injuries, position battles and anything that might effect the Fantasy Football Player Rankings. Here I will address some of them.

NFL Fantasy Guide Articles

Please, feel free to read the following articles. Even some of the most experienced Fantasy Football owners might learn something. With over 15 years of fantasy sports experience I assure you, these articles are written from experience filled with trial and error as well as success.

Fantasy Football Draft: Basic Rules to Follow

Which Player Ranks #1 in Fantasy Football?

A Theory on Keeper League Rankings

Fantasy Football Season Waivers and Trades

The NFL Preseason Cannot Be Trusted

The 2nd Worst Week in Football


8/08/2009

Baltimore Ravens Fantasy Players

Quarterback - Joe Flacco - (Position Rank - 15)
(Passing) 3,200 Yards, 16 TD, 13 IT, 30 Sacks
(Rushing) 160 Yards, 2 TD, 2 Fumbles
The running game in Baltimore is good but not great and Flacco does not have a real good group of receivers to throw the ball to.

Running Back - Willis McGahee - (Position Rank - 28)
Running Back - Ray Rice --------- (Position Rank - 44)
(Rushing) N/A
(Receiving) N/A
Baltimores running game has questions. Who will get the most carries? Will there be a main running back or will it be by committee? Ray Rice is moving up the boards because of his youth and talent while McGahee is dropping because of his age and health concerns. Neither is a running back I would suggest taking until later. Keep an eye on the preseason to see who is worth drafting.

Wide Receiver - Derrick Mason - (Position Rank - 27)
(Receiving) 80 Catches, 1,050 Yards, 5 Touchdowns, 1 Fumble
First he was retirning and then he wants to play. If that is all you saw you might think I was describing Brett Favre. Aged and considering retirement aside, Mason is still Baltimores best receiver.

Wide Receiver - Mark Clayton - (Position Rank - 45)
(Receiving) 55 Catches, 800 Yards, 5 Touchdowns, 0 Fumble
Not a number one receiver but as a second receiver on your team he is not bad.

Tight End - Todd Heap - (Position Rank - 22)
(Receiving) 35 Catches, 400 Yards, 3 Touchdowns, 0 Fumble
Unless your league forces you to use two tight ends, Heap is no longer worth drafting.

Defense - (Position Rank - 4)
Every year Baltimore seems to have a good defense and this season will be no exception.

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