Fantasy Football: Busts

My last column focused on deep sleepers. While finding that diamond in the rough is certainly an important and fulfilling aspect of fantasy football, avoiding the overvalued players is at least equally as rewarding. In fact, it may be even more important, as an early round bust can destroy a fantasy football owner’s season from

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Billy Volek will be the starting quarterback for the Tennessee Titans.

Fantasy Football: Deep Sleepers

Fantasy football doesn’t get any better than when you land a prime sleeper candidate late in your draft and said player goes off for a big year. You get bragging rights, a great record, and often a nice chunk of change. With that in mind, we present to you one deep sleeper at quarterback, running back and wide receiver. (We will accept a royalty from any winnings you acquire this year, thank you very much.)

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Fantasy Handcuffing (for Football, People)

As training camp rolls along, certain running back situations are starting to show some clarity (and some aren’t). The following is a list of “handcuff situations.” This means that if you take one of these players, you should make an effort to take the other as well because the competitions are so close that the second option could easily be the first option at some point during the season. Let’s get on with it before another Bengal gets arrested.

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