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Wednesday August 23, 2017 – Fantasy Football Links

Aug 23, 2017

  • Yahoo.com continues their countdown of the top fantasy offenses in the NFL with #11 Arizona Cardinals.
  • SportsGrid.com names the five players you are dumb for drafting including Jordan Reed and Matt Ryan.
  • Michael Crabtree has outperformed his draft-day cost the past two years, but his chances of doing it again aren’t looking great according to NumberFire.com.
  • Because fantasy stud running backs exist again, SoCalledFantasyExperts.com think the single-RB strategy may be best.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: Razzball.com releases their auction values for the 2017 season.
  • FantasyAlarm.com breaks down how to approach DFS for the NFL. Goals, budgeting, and more!
  • AthlonSports.com looks at some of the running backs you should target in the second and third rounds.
  • FantasyAlarm.com examines this rookie crop of wideouts and where you can grab them in your upcoming fantasy football drafts.
  • FantasyPros.com names some must-have players for 2017 fantasy.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: IDPGuru.com ranks the top defensive linemen for redraft IDP leagues.
  • Yahoo.com provides some advice for those employing the zero-RB strategy in 2017.
  • Who doesn’t like bold fantasy predictions? FakeTeams.com has a few for 2017.
  • QBList.com looks at some of the position battles and depth chart changes following preseason Week 2.
  • Cam Newton received good news on Tuesday. So did Mike Gillislee and Ty Montgomery. Rotoworld.com elaborates in Wednesday’s Daily Dose.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: TheDynastyGuru.com updates their rankings of the top 250 overall players for dynasty/keeper leagues.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: FantasyAssembly.com ranks the top 120 overall players for standard leagues.
  • RotoBaller.com believes Deshaun Watson is a fantasy sleeper you want to grab late in your fantasy draft.
  • FakeTeams.com names four draft day rules you must follow to have a successful season.
  • Rex Burkhead looked good, but Mike Gillislee is back at Patriots practice, opening the running back competition in earnest in Foxboro. CBSSports.com tries to figure out the New England backfield.
  • Should you draft Frank Gore in 2017? Fantrax.com explains some things you need to know about him in advance.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: LestersLegends.com ranks the top 20 team defenses for 2017 fantasy.
  • FanatsySixPack.net explains how some coaching changes could affect fantasy value this season.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: Rotoprofessor.com updates their rankings of the top 25 quarterbacks for 2017.
  • NumberFire.com names one wide receiver to target in every round of your fantasy draft.
  • Fantasy football drafting on the turn can be tough, SI.com shows you the best techniques to dominate your draft.
  • Fantrax.com Video – Michael Thomas
  • SportsGrid.com Podcast – Busts & Buy-Lows
  • Fantrax.com Video – Josh Doctson
  • Rotoworld.com Live Mock Draft – 7:00 PM CDT

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