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Too Rich for My Blood: Players to Avoid in 2014 Fantasy Football Drafts

August 14, 2014by arremmemm Leave a comment

It’s hard to really peg any of the players in the first round this year as players to avoid that could possibly be an absolute disaster to your 2014 fantasy success. […]

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Analyzing injury risk: how much should we be expecting from our RBs and WRs?

August 6, 2013by arremmemm Leave a comment

In such a violent sport, we know injuries are inevitable but we don’t know when they will happen or to whom they will happen. Let’s think about it this way. […]

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The Case Against Going RB-RB In Rounds 1 and 2

July 24, 2013by arremmemm Leave a comment

What do you look for in rounds 1 and 2 of your draft?  Someone who can take over some weeks and also never singlehandedly lose a week for you?  A […]

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Too Rich For My Blood: Players I’ll Avoid in 2013 Fantasy Drafts

July 11, 2013by arremmemm 2 Comments

Value is a relative thing.  One man’s trash is another man’s treasure and all that.  After you’ve done a few mock drafts and edited your rankings a few times, you […]

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Ripping it off like a Band-aid: drafting Ryan Mathews

July 9, 2013by arremmemm Leave a comment

It’s Round 5 in your draft.  Take a  hard look at your roster and what do you have, what do you need?  You probably have a running back or two, […]

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Why You Should “Reach” For the Player You Want

June 25, 2013by arremmemm 2 Comments

I did thirty or more mock drafts last season.  There is one event that sticks out in my mind.  I had gone into a Yahoo! mock room and slotted myself […]

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