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Tuesday July 29, 2014 – Football Links

Jul 29, 2014

  • 2014 Fantasy Football Rankings: FantasyPros911.com has released their overall and positional rankings for both standard and PPR leagues.
  • NumberFire.com looks for fantasy value amongst the Buffalo wide receivers.
  • 2014 Fantasy Football Rankings: Razzball.com continues to roll out their positional IDP rankings for 2014 – DL | DB | LB
  • SportsIllustrated.com previews the Dallas Cowboys heading into 2014 and explains why Tony Romo is a great value.
  • FantasySportsNetwork.com evaluates second year wide receivers Keenan Allen, DeAndre Hopkins, Tavon Austin and Kenny Stills and tell you whether they are overvalued, undervalued or properly valued at their current ADPs.
  • NumberFire.com names eight tight ends who will prove to be draft day steals.
  • XNSports.com believes in Cordarrelle Patterson and gives you four reasons why you should too.
  • BleacherReport.com (Eric Mack) identifies the risky players you want to avoid in 2014.
  • FFToolbox.com notes that Terrence West is showing signs of great potential in Browns camp.
  • Rotoprofessor.com wonders if Marques Colston is worth drafting at his current price.
  • MoxyBall.com declares Cam Newton a top five quarterback heading into the 2014 fantasy season.
  • Toby Gerhart‘s ADP has jumped fourteen spots since June 1st. Is it time for a reality check? FFToday looks at five players that won’t match their preseason hysteria
  • KFFL.com updates their list of 44 sleepers to target at the end of your fantasy draft.
  • Who might not live up to expectations in 2014 based on a variety of circumstances? CBSSports.com shares a dozen names they’ll likely be avoiding on draft day.
  • Rotoworld.com examines some non-RB handcuffing opportunities that can save a season, such as pairing Cody Latimer with Demaryius Thomas or Wes Welker.
  • ESPN.com experts go head-to-head on whether Arian Foster is a first-round pick.
  • DFS CircleFakeTeams.com shares their DFS lineup for Tuesday to help you win some cash.
  • As FantasySharks.com points out, being the owner of a dynasty league team is a big responsibility. In order to succeed you have to stay on top of things year round.
  • RotoBaller.com identifies five sleepers at running back you should target late in your draft.
  • FantasySharks.com takes a look at the potential fantasy impact of four coaching changes.
  • Razzball.com talks a little strategy, providing your draft day dos and don’ts.
  • TopTeamFantasy.com wonders what fantasy owners can expect from rookie wide receiver Mike Evans.
  • FantasySharks.com believes fantasy owners need to know these 10 wide receivers during NFL training camps.
  • Rotoprofessor.com examines some of the early tight end ADP data to see who is going too early and too late.
  • FantasyAlarm.com takes a look around NFL training camp 2014 and picks out all of the fantasy relevant information you need to stay ahead of the competition.
  • FantasySquads.com continues their fantasy football team profiles with the Arizona Cardinals. Andre Ellington, Larry Fitzgerald, and rookie Troy Niklas are all profiled.
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