What is #DWG4?
Maybe by now you've seen the hashtag #DWG4 floating around the #FantasyFootball twitter-verse. What is this? you may have even asked yourself. Well, it is short for Draft With Giants (formerly Drafting With Giants), and it is now in its fourth iteration. A Best Ball knockoff of the Scott Fish Bowl that I created, you guessed it, three years ago. It started with humble beginnings, fielding just 24 contestants. But, they were big names in the industry, aka Giants, and a good majority of them have stuck with…
It's time for everybody's favorite position in fantasy football: the tight end. It's like the catcher position in fantasy baseball. After the first few go off the board on draft day, they are all pretty much the same in terms of production. It's a position I'll never spend an early pick on, nor do I reach to grab one. No pun intended.We've seen fantasy owners in the past spend first- and second-round picks on Rob Gronkowski or Jordan Reed only to be disappointed in the long run, dealing with the headache of wondering if…
Last week, I touched on several players who should see a boost in 2018 fantasy football value in part because of how their new head coaches are likely to utilize them. This week, I will look at players who could be negatively affected by their new surroundings. This surely isn’t to say that any of these coaches are not qualified to lead an NFL franchise, nor does this mean that the players on this list are not draftable. It is simply to say that I believe the players below are overvalued and will disappoint fantasy owners…
Last week we dove into the top 10 fantasy football rookie rankings for 2018. Now it's time to take a look at NFL rookie rankings 11-20. Just like the first version, guys are very likely to hurdle others as battles are won and lost throughout camp and preseason.You'll notice there are more wide receivers in in this range, including a couple tight ends. Keep in mind these are rookie rankings for redraft purposes and most of the wideouts have very little appeal in those types of formats. I've highlighted in the write-ups…