Wide receivers weren’t quite the fantasy commodity a year ago they were in the previous couple seasons, but there are plenty of difference makers at the position. In Episode 56 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I take a look at my early fantasy rankings at wideout and more.
Summer has arrived and the fantasy football season action is picking up everywhere! My projections for the 2018 season are really taking shape. Here are my top 100 fantasy players as June begins.
In Episode 55 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I continue to help you in your offseason fantasy football prep by taking a look at my early 2018 running back rankings and current ADP values.
The 2018 Reds weren’t going to be contenders. Most knew they wouldn’t win the National League Central or contend for a Wild Card spot. This year was about figuring out who could be part of the solution.
Free agency is over. The NFL Draft is behind us and now it’s time to get drafting. Whether it’s a best ball league, or a mock draft the time to start preparing has arrived. In Episode 54 of The GetSportsInfo Podcast I take a look at my early 2018 fantasy football quarterback rankings.
Kentucky Derby winner Justify won the second leg of the Triple Crown as he beat a field of seven other horses to remain undefeated with a win in the 143rd Preakness Stakes at Pimilco Racecourse in Baltimore.
May is Military Appreciation Month and we all should take a moment to reflect and appreciate the sacrificed that all the brave men and women that are serving or have served our nation to defend our freedoms and to thank them for the service.
The run to a fantasy football championship in 2018 has already began. Once again this season you can get my takes all year long with my fantasy football articles at Pro Football Focus. Here’s a look at some my most recent stuff.
Justify became the sixth straight favorite to win the Kentucky Derby and the first horse since Apollo in 1882 to win the Run for the Roses without racing as a 2-year-old when he prevailed on top of the 20-horse field on a sloppy Churchill Downs track on Saturday.
The field for the 144th Kentucky Derby is set and as always all eyes of the sports world will be on Louisville, Kentucky for the first Saturday afternoon in May for the annual Run for the Roses.