Sunday, May 31, 2015

Footballguys Early Bird Discount Ends Today!

I am a big fan of the Footballguys.com site. I recommend them in all of my fantasy football books and use them all season long. Heck I even have a lifetime membership. I love these guys. 

Why am I telling you this? Because if you want to use them this season (and you do) then you need to sign up today to take advantage of their Early Bird Discount. It ends today!

The Footballguys Insider PRO subscription is just $26.95 through today. After that it goes to the regular price of $32.95. 



Check out the latest book from Sam Hendricks…



Fantasy Football Tips (2nd Edition): 230 Ways to Win through Player Rankings, Cheat Sheets and Better Drafting ($12.95) www.amazon.com/dp/1936635151


Books from Extra Point Press:




Fantasy Football Guidebook (2nd Edition): Your Comprehensive Guide to Playing Fantasy Football ($19.95) http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428650


http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fantasy-football-guidebook-sam-hendricks/1008633837


Fantasy Football Basics: The Ultimate "How to" Guide for Beginners available ($10.95) at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428634


Last day for FFWC May Madness Early Entry Deal

Register by today (31 May) and you are automatically entered in the FFWC May Madness.  The May Madness Giveaway involves a drawing for a Main Event Team. In 2014 the FFWC gave away 13 Main Event teams or close to $22,500 in give aways.

The Fantasy Football World Championships is open for business and season IV.  They are taking entries and many have taken advantage of their May Madness early entry deal. What are you waiting for?

Sign up for the 2015 FFWC Main Event in May by placing a $200 deposit and you are automatically entered in their 1 in 20 drawing for a free 2015 Main Event Team valued at $1725. That's right every 20 May entries in the 2015 FFWC Main Event wins another Main Event entry!!!

The FFWC Grand Prize is $150,000.

They also offer other fantasy football games.

Scout Online Championship/formerly known RotoBowl ($299)
-Grand Prize of $50,000 ($500,000 Mega Prize if you win the Online Championship and the Mock Draft World Championship)
-Over $2,400 in League Prizes ($1,500 or 2016 FFWC Main Event Entry ($1,725) for 1st place and $250 or a 2016 RotoBowl entry ($299 value) plus $200 for Regular season Best Record and $200 for Regular season Most Points
-67.5% ROI for League Prizes alone plus chance at $50,000

Qualifier ($179)
-$2,024 in League Prizes ($1,450 cash or 2016 FFWC Main Event Entry ($1,725) for 1st place and $250 or a 2016 RotoBowl entry ($299 value)
-94% ROI last year

Online Draft-N-GOs ($99 or $259)
These are leagues where all you do is draft and then no other actions are needed. 
$99 Leagues
-$998 worth of league prizes
-1st place $600 cash, 2nd place 2016 RotoBowl Entry ($299) and 3rd place is a 2016 Online Draft-N-Go team ($99)
-84% ROI for $99 Leagues

$259 Leagues
-1st place 2016 FFWC Main Event entry ($1,725 value) or $1,500 cash
-2nd place 2016 Online Championship Entry ($598 value) and a 2016 $250 draft-n-go entry or $750 cash
-3rd place 2016 $259 draft-n-go entry 
-91.4% ROI for $259 Leagues ($2841 worth of FFWC Entries)

Scout Fantasy "Draft Only" Starter Leagues ($35)
-1st place $250 cash or 2016 Rotobowl entry ($299 value)
-2nd place $50 cash
-83% ROI (71.4% ROI if take cash)

Scout Fantasy "Full Season" Starter Leagues ($35)
-1st place $250 cash or 2016 Rotobowl entry ($299 value)
-2nd place $50 cash
-83% ROI (71.4% ROI if take cash)

Dynasty Football World Championship (DFWC) ($299)
-2013 and 2014 sold out, 2015 is limited to 432 teams
-$2,625 in League Prizes (1st place $1,500 cash or 2016 FFWC Main Event Entry ($1,725, 2nd Place $400 cash, plus $250 for regular season best record and $250 for most points)
-ROI 66.9% if cash taken  (73% ROI if FFWC Main Event chosen) and chance for $10,000 Grand Prize ($17,500+ in Prizes Overall including a $2,000 bonus for three year performance)

2015 FFWC Main Event

$200 deposit secures a 2015 Main Event team entry ($1,725 total entry fee)

This will be the fourth season of the FFWC and they offer some exciting incentives:
-$150,000 Grand Prize
-$12,500 in League Prizes
-Only 900 teams are allowed to enter (456 played last year and that number is expected to increase)


Register by today (31 May) and you are automatically entered in the FFWC May Madness.  The May Madness Giveaway involves a drawing for a Main Event Team. In 2014 the FFWC gave away 13 Main Event teams or close to $22,500 in give aways.

Sign up today!

Check out the latest book from Sam Hendricks…



Fantasy Football Tips (2nd Edition): 230 Ways to Win through Player Rankings, Cheat Sheets and Better Drafting ($12.95) www.amazon.com/dp/1936635151


Books from Extra Point Press:




Fantasy Football Guidebook (2nd Edition): Your Comprehensive Guide to Playing Fantasy Football ($19.95) http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428650


http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fantasy-football-guidebook-sam-hendricks/1008633837


Fantasy Football Basics: The Ultimate "How to" Guide for Beginners available ($10.95) at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428634

Observations from Expert Drafts This Month

May is always the month of Expert Fantasy Football drafts for the FF magazines. Again this year I was honored to be asked to participate in several of the biggest fantasy football magazine drafts. Here are some observations from those drafts…

1) As always you can wait on QB and still get some great QB value late in the draft. I am talking 10th round or later for some quality signal callers. But I am leaning toward grabbing one of the top two (Luck or Rodgers) early if available in the 2nd or 3rd rounds. Why? Dependability and those two studs mean you do not have to carry another QB on your team-freeing up a spot for a sleeper RB or WR. Sure you give up an early pick for that but the 20+ Fps each week from one of those guys is a great stabilizer for a FF team.

2) Lots of rookie WRs with upside this year-just about as good as the class of 2014. So take a flyer on one or two as sleepers and hope for the best.

3) TE is pretty much Gronk and then much later Jimmy Graham and then everyone else a distant third. Gronk, even with Brady missing, could be a Garoppolo dump off magnet. Gronk is head and shoulders above the rest of the TE field. He is going in the first round and even with the 1st pick in some FFPC and FPC leagues!

4) Tom Brady is at too much of a discount. Remember he may have his 4 game suspension reduced to 2 game or less. Even if he does serve the entire 4 games-your backup QB will give you something so you are not getting zeros.

5) The RB position will be a minefield this year with a ton or rookies, more RBBCs, players moving teams and lots of questions. AP anyone? My advice-stockpile RBs big time this year. Go with quantity and hope you hit on one or more late. 


Check out the latest book from Sam Hendricks…



Fantasy Football Tips (2nd Edition): 230 Ways to Win through Player Rankings, Cheat Sheets and Better Drafting ($12.95) www.amazon.com/dp/1936635151


Books from Extra Point Press:




Fantasy Football Guidebook (2nd Edition): Your Comprehensive Guide to Playing Fantasy Football ($19.95) http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428650


http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fantasy-football-guidebook-sam-hendricks/1008633837


Fantasy Football Basics: The Ultimate "How to" Guide for Beginners available ($10.95) at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428634


Saturday, May 30, 2015

Pro Forecast Fantasy Football magazine Non PPR Draft from the 12th spot

Drafted in the Pro Forecast Fantasy Football magazine Standard Scoring (Non-PPR) league from the 12th spot. Here is my team and my thoughts on my players. 

1. Demaryius Thomas WR - DEN (1.12)  Top 5 WR (Top 12 overall ) even with a more run oriented Gary Kubiak offense. Expect 100/1500/10. Draft him with confidence regardless.

2. Matt Forte RB - CHI (2.01) Nothing worse than having pick 12 and 13 and seeing 11 favorites drafted ahead of you. Now I know why I love auction drafts-you can have anyone, just not everyone.

3. Mark Ingram RB - NO (3.12) 22 picks later…Ingram will be in a RBBC with CJ Spiller but should still get 1000 yards and 10 TDs with his bruising style of running. Look for the Saints to run more in 2015.

4. DeAndre Hopkins WR - HOU (4.01) Third year should be the charm as Hopkins emerges from the shadows of Andre Johnson, who went to IND. There is the question of QB? 80/1200/7 with a high celing.

5. Andre Ellington RB - ARI (5.12) Anytime I can draft a starting RB in the late 5th/early 6th round I will. Injuries are a concern and rookie David Johnson could drag Andre into a RBBC or keep him healthy.

6. Russell Wilson QB - SEA (6.01) QB3 now that PM has blindside OT issues. Addition of Jimmy Graham helps. In his 4th year look for 3700 passing yards with 28 TDs and 600 rushing yards and 5 rushing TDs.

7. Mike Wallace WR - MIN (7.12) 65/900/7. A top 35 WR. Not bad for the 84th pick of the draft. He gives Bridgewater a deep threat with his speed. I predict a breakout year.

8. Nelson Agholor WR - PHI (8.01) He starts from day one since he is the perfect fit for the Chip Kelly scheme. Same numbers as Wallace-65/900/7. Great value in the 8th for the stellar rookie.

9. Dwayne Allen TE - IND (9.12) I waited on TE. Huge upside IF he can stay healthy. The Colts love to throw to their two TEs in the red zone. I predict 10 TDs on 50 catches and 600 yards.

10. Bishop Sankey RB - TEN (10.01) Someone has to start at RB right? Rookie David Cobb could challenge but I will take a flyer on Sankay in the 10th as my 4th starter (RB33) with the 120th pick.

11. Teddy Bridgewater QB - MIN (11.12) My sleeper pick. He did well in 14’ without AP, new addition Mike Wallace and a slumping C. Patterson. 4000 combined passing and rushing yards and 25 TDs make him my QB14.

12. Cordarrelle Patterson WR - MIN (12.01) Last years sophomore slump killed his ADP, making him a great value pick. Take a flyer on him and drop him mid season if he has not bounced back. Offseason diligence will help.

13. Delanie Walker TE - TEN (13.12) I need another TE to platoon. Expect 60/750/5 from the consistent Walker and potentially a much higher ceiling with Marcus Mariota at QB. Look for a ton of drop off passes from the rookie QB.


14. Devin Funchess WR - CAR (14.01) Rookie faces no real threat for the WR2 spot. He is a cross between WR and TE. Boom or bust here. Draft him and see what he can do.

Check out the latest book from Sam Hendricks…



Fantasy Football Tips (2nd Edition): 230 Ways to Win through Player Rankings, Cheat Sheets and Better Drafting ($12.95) www.amazon.com/dp/1936635151


Books from Extra Point Press:




Fantasy Football Guidebook (2nd Edition): Your Comprehensive Guide to Playing Fantasy Football ($19.95) http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428650


http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fantasy-football-guidebook-sam-hendricks/1008633837


Fantasy Football Basics: The Ultimate "How to" Guide for Beginners available ($10.95) at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982428634


Friday, May 29, 2015

2015 Defense/ST Rankings


DEF
1 SEA/9
2 PHI/8 sleeper
3 STL/6
4 BUF/8
5 AZ/9
6 HOU/9
7 NE/4
8 DET/9 sleeper
9 BAL/9
10 GB/7
11 DEN/7
12 CAR/5
13 MIA/5
14 MIN/5
15 CLE/11
16 CIN/7
17 KC/9
18 SF/10
19 TB/6
20 IND/10
21 NYJ/5
22 DAL/6
23 PIT/11
24 JAX/8 D Fowler OFS
25 NYG/11
26 SD/10
27 ATL/10
28 NO/11
29 TEN/4
30 CHI/7
31 OAK/6

32 WAS/8