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Tuesday, July 24, 2018 – Fantasy Football Links

Jul 24, 2018

  • 2018 Fantasy Football Rankings: FantraxHQ.com ranks the top overall and positional rankings for PPR leagues.
  • RotoBaller.com discusses the #1 wide receivers on every team in the AFC South.
  • One meaningless Week 17 start shouldn’t fuel expectations, but in the case of Patrick Mahomes, it sure doesn’t hurt. CBSSports.com reveals why he should be on everyone’s draft list.
  • Is Devontae Booker the back to own in Denver? Rotoworld.com gives their take in this week’s Bump and Run.
  • Saquon Barley or Alvin Kamara? NumberFire.com experts debate.
  • AthlonSports.com looks at 15 players coming off injury. Will they contribute in 2018?
  • RotoBaller.com identifies the big name players you want to avoid in 2018.
  • CBSSports.com gives you some updated sleepers, breakouts and busts at quarterback for the 2018 season.
  • 2018 Fantasy Football Rankings: Rotoworld.com unveils their top 150 fantasy football rankings as training camps get underway.
  • 2018 Fantasy Football Rankings: In a golden age of quarterback play, fantasy owners have many options at the position. SI.com discusses five burning questions about QBs to consider before draft day.
  • Yahoo.com continues their countdown of the top fantasy offenses in the NFL with #18 Denver Broncos.
  • Larry Fitzgerald has been a top-12 PPR wideout in each of the last three seasons. According to NumberFire.com he can do it again in 2018 despite advancing age and uncertainty at quarterback.
  • FantasySixPack.net continues their fantasy team previews with a look at the Miami Dolphins.
  • Tarik Cohen should see a hike in touches under new Bears coach Matt Nagy, who can use the second-year RB in ways similar to how he did Tyreek Hill. ESPN.com discusses.
  • TwoQBs.com looks at the Buffalo quarterback situation to see if there is any fantasy value.
  • 2018 Fantasy Football Rankings: FantasyAssembly.com ranks the top 25 quarterbacks for 2018.
  • Rotoprofessor.com looks back at the wide receivers taken in the first round of the NFL Draft to see if there is any sleeper appeal.
  • Razzball.com identifies the contract-year players who have a little extra to play for in 2018.
  • If there’s one lineup spot to feel at ease with, it’s quarterback. There are lots to choose from, which creates a one-size-fits-all strategy to help you win your draft. CBSSports.com explains.
  • The Packers haven’t leaned much on their tight ends with Aaron Rodgers under center, but ESPN.com believes Jimmy Graham should change all that.
  • FFToday.com discusses draft strategy, player tiers, and rookie running backs. Things they learned in a recent mock draft.
  • Why should you draft Randall Cobb in 2018 fantasy? FantasySixPack.net lays out their case.
  • FakeTeams.com warns fantasy owners not to sleep on Terrence West in 2018 fantasy.
  • NumberFire.com Podcast – Tight End Strategy
  • Razzball.com Podcast – Rookie Wide Receivers
  • FantasyPros.com Podcast – QB & TE Rankings

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