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Fantazzle 2009 Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Fantazzle Fantasy Football Games2009 Tight End Rankings

Ranking Credibility
In 2008, Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games, was the #1 preseason fantasy football ranking site by the FSTA and Fantasy Football Librarian besting over 20 fantasy sites, including household names and leaders in sports and fantasy football.

Fantasy Football Tight Ends – Overall
I’m not a big fan of taking tight ends early, even Tier 1′s (T1). There is definitely a difference between a T1 and a T2, but its not big enough to use a pick on them when I can get a #3 running back or wide receiver. The great thing about tight ends is if you don’t get one of the top 3, then you can wait until mid to late rounds to get your starter because there are a lot of guys in T2/T3/T4 that will not disappoint. All of them have little risk. Tight ends don’t seem to get hurt that often nor do they totally bomb on you. A down year by a TE won’t kill you because A) they usually aren’t far from expectations and B) they aren’t major point contributors to begin with. Save your early to mid round picks stocking up on RBs and WRs and take a TE later in the draft (~10th pick). While there are 5 tiers, the fall off is small and I’d be happy with T1 to T3 and if that fails, I’ll take a T4 and an upside T5.

Fantasy Football Tight End Scoring
Standard. 6pts TD; 1pt every 10 yards; -2pts fumble (no points for receptions)

TIER 1 Fantasy Football Tight Ends
1 Antonio Gates
2 Jason Witten
TIER 2 Tight Ends
3 Greg Olsen – Trendy sleeper pick. Deserves all the attention.
4 Dallas Clark
5 Tony Gonzalez – I’m staying away…he could be #1 again or #10.
TIER 3 Tight Ends
6 Kellen Winslow – Lots of potential. Has been a very good value pick in all drafts.
7 John Carlson – With Hasselback back, he should be even better than last year.
8 Chris Cooley – He’ll have more TDs this year. Last year was an aberration.
TIER 4 Tight Ends
9 Dustin Keller
10 Owen Daniels – Trendy pick. I don’t like him to do much more than last year.
11 Visanthe Shiancoe – Could be a great sleepe with Favre.
TIER 5 Tight Ends
12 Vernon Davis – I like him more this year than ever before…but he’ll probably burn me again.
13 Brent Celek – Philly has a lot of weapons this year. He’ll get 6 TDs, but very little yards.
14 Tony Scheffler – Cutler was his best friend in Denver. He’ll be avg w/out him.
15 Kevin Boss – You can tell this guy is blocker first.
16 Ben Watson – Who knows….he could be a great sleeper.
17 Zach Miller – No TDs will get you this ranking.
18 Jeremy Shockey
19 Donald Lee
20 Todd Heap – I’m a Ravens fan, but I’ll take him over H Miller or Fasano or Scaife. More upside.

Fantasy Football Tight Ends – Conclusion
Roughly 11 decent Tight Ends on the board. There are differences, but the scoring gaps are much smaller for TEs than other positions. Save your pick on a RB or WR and take a Tight End later in your draft. I recommend a T2 or T3. If your drafts are like mine, nearly every team has one TE by round ~8 giving you the luxury of waiting much later to take your TE since most people don’t draft two of them until very late.

Good luck to you all! Wide Receiver rankings tomorrow.

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Fantazzle 2009 Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Fantazzle Fantasy Football Games2009 Running Back Rankings

Ranking Credibility
In 2008, Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games, was the #1 preseason fantasy football ranking site by the FSTA and Fantasy Football Librarian besting over 20 fantasy sites, including household names and leaders in sports and fantasy football.

Fantasy Football Running Backs – Overall
Running back strategy has shifted. You have heard it before and I’ll repeat: if you don’t have one of the first 4 overall picks, you’re taking a chance at this position. In the first round you want a sure thing and running backs just don’t offer that anymore. Split time, injury concerns, inconsistency, you name it. If I’m in the bottom half of the draft order, I’m picking WRs with my first two picks and stacking up on RBs with upside starting in round 3 through 6 (depending on how the draft goes, ONE of those picks may be for a QB or WR if certain guys fall to you).

Running back is by far the hardest position to rank. As of August 28th, there are 7 to 8 teams that haven’t given a clear position of who the starter is or how much time the named starter will play. For all other positions, you know who is starting and in most cases, you know these guys will play 90-100% of snaps. At running back, there is no guarantee that someone like Addai or Barber or even DeAngelo will play as much as expected. Thats why you can’t count on these guys and should stockpile in later rounds. You want as much a sure thing as possible in the first couple rounds.

Fantasy Football Running Backs Scoring
Standard. 6pts TD; 1pt every 10 yards; -2pts fumble (no points for receptions)

RUNNING BACKS TIER 1
1 Adrian Peterson — #1 in non-PPR leagues.
2 Matt Forte — #1 in PPR leagues.
3 Maurice Jones Drew
4 Michael Turner

RUNNING BACKS TIER 2
5 LaDainian Tomlinson
6 DeAngelo Williams — Hard schedule; Overrated.
7 Frank Gore
8 Chris Johnson
9 Brandon Jacobs — If he plays all 16 games, he can be ~#5.
10 Marion Barber — F Jones will help, rather than hurt ranking.
11 Clinton Portis

RUNNING BACKS TIER 3
12 Brian Westbrook — Really hard to rank given his injury history. I’m not drafting.
13 Steven Jackson — See BW…only he plays for a much worse team. I’m not drafting.

RUNNING BACKS TIER 4
14 Kevin Smith — No RBBC here. Big potential.
15 Steve Slaton
16 Julius Jones — Value Pick.
17 Ryan Grant
18 Ronnie Brown
19 Pierre Thomas
20 Larry Johnson — High-risk, high-reward
21 Derrick Ward — Value Pick.
22 Darren McFadden

RUNNING BACKS TIER 5
23 Marshawn Lynch — Top 15 if no suspension.
24 Thomas Jones — I’m staying away.
25 Joseph Addai
26 Jonathan Stewart
27 Ray Rice
28 Cedric Benson
29 Willie Parker
30 Knowshon Moreno — Who knows….
31 Reggie Bush — Always a disappointment.
32 Chris ‘Beanie’ Wells

RUNNING BACKS TIER 6
33 Willis McGahee
34 Felix Jones
35 James Davis
36 Michael Bush
37 Rashard Mendenhall
38 LenDale White
39 Donald Brown
40 LeShon McCoy — Major upside
41 Ahmad Bradshaw
42 Kevin Faulk — Not drafting any NE RBs.
43 Tim Hightower
44 Earnest Graham — I think D. Ward is going to produce.
45 Jamal Lewis — Not drafting even if its round 16
46 Fred Jackson
47 Correll Buckhalter
48 Darren Sproles
49 Glen Coffee
50 Shonn Greene — Helluva keeper league pick.

Fantasy Football Running Backs – Conclusion
The tiers are incredibly important. If you don’t have a top 4 pick, then stay away from RB. Look at Tier 2. How many of those guys do you feel 99% confident on? Tier 3, do you feel 50% confident they’ll be healthy? There are no sure things in Tier 4 or 5, but if you grab 3 or 4 of these guys and 1 or 2 Tier 6 (and free agent pickups), your bound to get two RBs you start week to week. Don’t risk your top picks with guys you can’t fully feel confident on. Go for a guy you can count on in another position.

Good luck to you all! QB and TE coming Sunday. WR shortly after.

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Fantazzle 2009 Fantasy Football Player Rankings

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

In case you didn’t hear, last year Fantazzle took home 1st place for having the most accurate 2008 fantasy football player rankings. I think its important to note that this wasn’t a small time award between a couple of fantasy football centric sites. Nor was the contest run by a unfamiliar name with little credibility. It was run by the Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA) and the Fantasy Football Librarian which is a great site recognized industry wide who doubles as the writer for the NY Times NFL blog called The Fifth Down. The contest run last year attracted more than 20 top name sites in fantasy football including household names like ESPN, CBS Sports, and Yahoo. Not to mention the best of the best in fantasy football centric content, rankings, and analysis.

So it was no small task for a first year fantasy games site to win this award. Fantazzle was/is honored to win the award and gain credibility in the fantasy football industry.

With that said, the past is the past and 2009 fantasy football rankings is what counts and what your all interested in. We hope that the info we provide in the coming days will give you an edge over your competition for FANTASY FOOTBALL 2009!

We are releasing our rankings in a series of posts over the next week. I apologize to any of you who have already drafted or will be drafting this weekend. We wanted our 2009 football rankings to coincide with the re-launch of the new Fantazzle Fantasy Games website which we hope you all like and see as a major upgrade. I feel it is the true beginning of Fantazzle just in time for our weekly fantasy football games. In addition, I understand that some sites released their rankings 3 months ago. I just don’t see this providing a major amount of value. If I released the rankings then (or even a couple of weeks ago, I don’t think it would provide any real insight. These rankings will change, but I think after 2 weeks of pre-season there are actual strong arguements that can be made to support them.

So with that said, on Friday we will start our 2009 fantasy football rankings with the position we ranked #2 for in 2008 – running backs.

Talk soon,
Ryan

Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games

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Fantasy Football 2009 Player Rankings – Coming Soon!

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Hi everyone,
We have gotten some requests for Fantazzle’s fantasy football player rankings for 2009. Well we wanted to tell you, we are working on them and should have our first version up in the next couple of weeks so stay tuned.
Hot off of Fantazzle’s 2008 preseason fantasy football ranking award, we hope to have a respectable standing for 2009, if not a repeat. We’ll be taking this very seriously and look to stregthen Fantazzle credibility within the industry.
Stay tuned and make sure to check back at Fantazzle Fantasy Football home page along with this fantasy sports blog.
Ryan
Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games

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