NFL Draft Bible Director of College Scouting Joe Everett returned for Episode 128 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast to get you set for the 2020 NFL Draft. We examined everything fantasy owners need to know heading into the event.
The NFL Draft is nearing and there have been a ton of offseason moves already. I’ve been making some final tweaks to my 2020 fantasy football rankings. Check out the landscape of things before rookies are added in the latest GSI Cheat Sheet.
Consistency is critical to fantasy success! In Episode 127 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I was joined by Bob Lung from BigGuyFantasySports.com to share some of his research on the matter and to discuss some strategies that will help you win your best ball leagues this year.
In Episode 126 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I welcomed Evan Tarracciano from FootballDiehards.com to talk through some of the latest fantasy players on the move and to take a quick glance at how the early 2020 fantasy football rankings stack up.
I kick off Season 4 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast by welcoming in a friend in fantasy, Phil Backert from SiriusXM Fantasy, to discuss the fantasy shakeout of some recent free agent signings and offseason trades.
The NFL offseason is officially underway and so too is our 2020 fantasy football prep. Let’s kick off the conversation by taking a look at my first edition of rankings for the upcoming season.
I participated in the first official 2020 fantasy football mock draft on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio on Tuesday, February 11. It is always a great way to start my off-season prep. There were definitely some interesting nuggets to consider.
American football is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is adored by many Americans, who are die-hard fans for some of the teams in the country’s most popular and most competitive league – the National Football League (NFL).
At the end of each fantasy season it is important to take note of both good and bad performances and identify some players who had a good outputs from the year and identify which of them still have a chance to take up a notch next season.
Regardless of whether you’ve played fantasy baseball for years or if this will be your first season, there are numerous topics, strategies, and details that must be addressed before and during the season. This is the first of a three-part overview of what you need to organize a fantasy baseball league, construct your rosters, and – most importantly – win! Let’s get to it.