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College Fantasy Football: Best Farm Schools by Position

Some schools are notorious for putting out incredible fantasy talent at the same position every year. With everyone preparing their big boards for the NFL Draft, let's take a look at which schools farm out talent at one specific position each season.Note: The schools listed were chosen based off of offensive scheme and fantasy production of previous players. Quarterback Texas Tech Notable Former Players: Pat Mahomes, Seth Doege, Davis WebbTexas Tech has produced top-tier quarterbacks for multiple seasons now with…

Fantasy Football: Week 2 Tight End Matchup Report

Week 1 is officially in the books! Just as everyone predicted, Austin Hooper and Jesse James are the top two fantasy tight ends. Business as usual. Seriously, though - aside from Hooper and James trading places with Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce atop the tight end leaderboard, there wasn’t a lot that took place in Week 1 that changed the tight end landscape. Just 10 tight ends reached double-digit point totals in Week 1. Gronkowski and Kelce had difficult matchups and they will obviously recover quickly. As we approach…

Fantasy Football: Week 1 Tight End Matchup Report

Welcome to the first installment in our positional matchup series! Each week we here at Fantrax will highlight some favorable and unfavorable matchups at each position to help you with those tough lineup decisions. Today we will start with tight ends. You will most likely start Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce every week, even in poor matchups. However, if you waited on a tight end in your draft, you may have two similar options to choose from. Let’s dig into the matchups to see where the advantages lie.FAVORABLE…

Fantasy Football Overvalued and Undervalued: Tight Ends

Tight ends are sort of like quarterbacks for fantasy purposes. You need to start only one tight end each week, and you likely won’t need to draft more than that. The difference is that tight ends are inherently riskier than quarterbacks. The odds of Rob Gronkowski playing in all 16 games in a given season are far less than those of Aaron Rodgers doing so. So if you feel the need to draft a backup tight end, I suppose I won't kill you for it. I would suggest drafting a single tight end and just picking up the best one…