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Wednesday August 9, 2017 – Fantasy Football Links

Aug 9, 2017

  • FantasyPros.com names some players you need to bump up in your PPR league rankings.
  • Yahoo.com names the most overrated, underrated, and safest bet among the players going between 41 and 60.
  • FakeTeams.com believes these five wide receivers could be 2017 sleepers.
  • Jeremy Hill is listed as the Bengals’ No. 1 back but Rotoworld.com has their doubts. It’s the subject of Wednesday’s Daily Dose.
  • FantasySixPack.net asks its experts to name a running back and wide receiver they are avoiding and willing to reach for in 2017 drafts.
  • RotoBaller.com wonders if Jordan Howard or Jay Ajayi is the running back you want in 2017.
  • In their first ADP review, CBSSports.com points out that players like Marshawn Lynch, Spencer Ware and Brandin Cooks, among others, are set up to fail this season relative to their lofty draft status.
  • Yahoo.com explains ho to find hidden wide receiver value in your fantasy draft.
  • Yahoo.com gazes into their crystal ball to discuss three intriguing August over/unders.
  • FantasyPros.com names some sleepers at every position that are basically going undrafted in most fantasy leagues.
  • TheFakeFootball.com looks ahead to Week 1 to identify the top public plays, expert plays, and high upside/low ownership plays for GPP contests.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: FFToday.com ranks the top 150 overall players for PPR leagues.
  • Yahoo.com names six players they are avoiding in 2017 fantasy draft, including Dez Bryant and Rob Gronkowski.
  • Quarterbacks post huge point totals, but with so many to choose from, it can be easy to go all-in on a favorite or wait until the end. ESPN.com believes the secret to drafting passers in fantasy lies somewhere in the middle.
  • FantasySixPack.net zeros in on the top rookie wide receivers for the 2017 fantasy season.
  • As expected, the top quarterbacks went early in CBSSports.com staff’s 2-QB mock draft, but not everyone made it a priority to draft two passers right away. In a 10-team league, you might still be able to wait for quarterbacks, even in this format.
  • TheFakeFootball.com warns fantasy owners not to pass on these players just because of their age.
  • 2017 Fantasy Football Rankings: USAToday.com ranks the top 100 wide receivers for PPR leagues.
  • Volume is king for fantasy wide receivers and tight ends. NFL.com looks at the target distribution for all 32 teams, including studs like Michael Thomas, T.Y. Hilton and Dez Bryant, and 2017 sleepers.
  • FFToday.com offers up some strategies for owners picking 1st or 12th in snake drafts.
  • SI.com explains why Tyrod Taylor and Andy Dalton are the perfect quarterbacks to go after if you wait on the position in fantasy football leagues.
  • FantasyPros.com names some D/ST units and quarterbacks with favorable matchups in Week 1 & 2 should you decide to stream these positions in 2017.
  • FantasyAlarm.com goes division by division and hands out his predictive superlatives for each NFL team in this upcoming fantasy football season, this time looking at the NFC West.
  • SportsGrid.com names five players we hated in 2016 that could bounce back in 2017.
  • RotoBaller.com Podcast
  • TheFakeFootball.com Podcast – Flier Running Backs
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