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Which 'Big Name' Players Can You Cut?

By Will BrinsonOct 6th 2009 – 2:00PM

Stash or Trash tells you whether a prospective fantasy football pickup (or drop) is worthy of your roster spot.Name value is a key component in fantasy sports. Take, for instance, Braylon Edwards. You know he sucks. I know he sucks. Heck, LeBron James knows he sucks. (Bob Costas and Buzz Bissinger might be the only people...

Fantasy Football Sunday Wrap: Time to Drop All Raiders

By Matt SnyderOct 4th 2009 – 8:55PM

Sunday Evening Wrap checks out players who increased or decreased their value during the Sunday afternoon games. Faller of the Week: Everyone on the Oakland Raiders. The Houston Texans entered the game as one of the league's worst defenses. They were the worst in the NFL against the run. Sunday, the Raiders gained just 165...

Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings: Version 3.0

By Matt SnyderAug 14th 2009 – 1:50PM

As the season nears, FanHouse's fantasy football team decided to put our heads together for another set of updated positional rankings. In this installment, we'll hit up the thoroughbreds. The thing that sticks out to me, when viewing the running backs for this season, is what a muddled mess the group is. I stared at a...

Fantasy Football ADP Analysis: Part 1

By Ryan DembinskyAug 12th 2009 – 11:00PM

The proliferation of mock drafts as well as their offspring, the ADP (average draft position), have given fantasy football players three new approaches to uncovering values come draft day. Whether or not you take fantasy football seriously, the ADP is officially protocol in draft prep. Evaluating this list of fantasy...

Handcuffs and Committees: A Fantasy Football Spin on Backfields

By Matt SnyderAug 11th 2009 – 8:00AM

For those who may use a different term or are new to fantasy football, "handcuff" is the term used when you own insurance for one of your players in the form of owning his real-life backup. It's usually a running back, but you could conceivably handcuff a quarterback. The theory is that some or all of the production is...

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