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Tuesday, June 23, 2020 – Fantasy Football Links

Jun 23, 2020

  • New to best ball fantasy formats? Yahoo.com explains to players thinking of diving in.
  • GridironExperts.com tries to figure out how Jay Gruden will affect the Jacksonville fantasy output in 2020.
  • San Francisco figures to have a high-powered rushing attack again in 2020. What’s the best way to get exposure to it in season-long fantasy football? NumberFire.com answers.
  • Matthew Stafford is currently going in the 13th round of fantasy drafts. NumberFire.com explains why he’s an ideal late-round quarterback to target.
  • ESPN.com’s second mock draft of the year features 10 teams and the standard PPR format. Who went first? When were Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes selected? Which big names slipped? Take a look.
  • FantraxHQ.com wonders how the Philadelphia Eagles backfield will play out in 2020.
  • Whose fantasy football draft costs are too high for NumberFire.com analysts entering at the midway point of June?
  • 2020 Fantasy Football Rankings: Razzball.com continues their rankings, analysis, and projections for the top wide receivers with #11-20.
  • FantasyPros.com asks and answers one burning fantasy question about each of the 32 NFL teams.
  • FantasyAlarm.com takes a look at the potential of the reigning Super Bowl Champions’ defense and special teams for fantasy football in 2020!
  • In this edition of 2020 Regression Candidates see why DynastyNerds.com is selling three wide receivers who finished in the top 20 last season.
  • FantasyPros.com names some of the players you should bump up the rankings in PPR leagues.
  • Sammy Watkins returns to the Chiefs, who saw no change to their wide receivers this offseason. NumberFire.com wonders if he is a sneaky winner you should buy in fantasy football drafts.
  • FantasySixPack.net continues their fantasy team previews with a look at the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • FakeTeams.com believes you should be trying to trade these players in your dynasty leagues.
  • There’s a lot of talent in Pittsburgh, but as Yahoo.com points out, the team’s fantasy value is inevitably tied to the (healthy) arm of Ben Roethlisberger.
  • CBSSports.com continues their fantasy team previews with a look at the AFC South (HOU | IND | JAX | TEN) and the NFC South (ATL | CAR | NO | TB).
  • SI.com believes Dak Prescott will outperform the already lofty expectations following his excellent 2019 season.
  • According to RotoBaller.com, you would be a fool to count out these sleeper quarterbacks.
  • FantasyPros.com identifies the second-year wide receivers ready to break out in 2020.
  • QBList.com discusses touchdown regression and names the quarterbacks who under-performed and over-performed in 2020.
  • CBSSports.com Podcast – Top 5 RB Debates! (46:58)
  • ProFootballFocus.com Podcast – Trade Talk, Shutdown Corners, Mailbag (1:10:07)
  • ProFootballFocus.com Podcast – NFC South Preview (1:00:31)
  • FantasySharks.com Podcast – 10 Important Stats to Know
  • FantasySmackTalk.com Video – Top 5 Rookie QB (6:44)
  • FantasySmackTalk.com Video – Top 5 Rookie RB (7:04)
  • FantasySmackTalk.com Video – Top 5 Rookie WR (6:11)

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