Everyone loves fantasy football sleepers, but they change depending on league size and availability. We're here each and every week to give you a look at good plays for all types of leagues.Week 9 brought us big games for POaYD sleepers Matt Cassel (262 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT), Bryant Johnson (35 yards and a TD) and the Falcons defense, as well as great games from deep-league 4th and 26 players Rashad Jennings (29 yards and a TD) and Josh Freeman (205 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT). I liked those guys so much, I decided to reach back into last week and bring forth a few sleepers (from both columns) that didn't quite get it going last week.
Weeding through those unwieldy waiver wires requires a keen eye and a quick trigger. Thus,
Fed up with one of your players? Eyeballing a player on the wire, but don't know who to drop?
Training camps have wrapped up, the
Four of the best quarterbacks in the league, and quite possibly two of the best ever will suit up on Thursday night as week two of the
LOS ANGELES --
It's been over a month since we last posted positional fantasy football rankings, so it's time to run our second version. Plus, we added some staff. This is now an average ranking from eight Fantasy FanHouse writers. To view the early version of our wide receiver rankings,
As is the case in every offseason, we saw several key players switch teams through trade and free agency. The highlight (if you're not a Broncos fan) was seeing Denver and Chicago swap QBs. We also saw a braggadocious receiver take his act to small-market Buffalo, a tight end get his wish for a trade granted, and a few other fantasy-relevant deals go down. Today, we'll dissect what each of those moves will do for each player in his new home.
With Fantasy Football season ready to kick in high gear, FanHouse is here to preview each and every team -- one per day until we've done them all.
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