Matthew Berry's fantasy thing is a good way to gain exposure to quite a few of those sites, just a heads up. It's like $50 bit gives you access to ~10 sites.Does anybody subscribe to these basement nerds that eat, sleep, sweat, shit fantasy football advice?
If so, what particular site is worth it?
And @BMAN I usually listen to fantasy sports radio station on SiriusXM. Sometimes they can offer good shit but they want you sign up for their outlet after they tease u with decent strategy.
I listen to the Fantasy Footballers. They always pimp that Ultimate Draft Kit but have no idea if those kind of things are even worth it. I found something I like last season from redditDoes anybody subscribe to these basement nerds that eat, sleep, sweat, shit fantasy football advice?
If so, what particular site is worth it?
And @BMAN I usually listen to fantasy sports radio station on SiriusXM. Sometimes they can offer good shit but they want you sign up for their outlet after they tease u with decent strategy.
Gonna give it a try, hopefully it doesn't disappoint. Not bad for $10 bucks a month or $7 bucks a month for 6 total. Seems like a good outlet with viable information that costs arm and legs anywhere else.I’ve always used Rotowire draft kit. App on my phone, you can insert your scoring settings and it ranks players daily based on your setting. You can make multiple drafting settings for however many leagues you have.
I’ve used it twice now for my money league I have finished 3/12 and 1/12 last year.
Has done well for meGonna give it a try, hopefully it doesn't disappoint. Not bad for $10 bucks a month or $7 bucks a month for 6 total. Seems like a good outlet with viable information that costs arm and legs anywhere else.
I know there's free shit out there, but this seems pretty convenient.
I'm in a league where we can keep 5 guys this year. I pick 7th. It is a 2QB league
I'm keeping:
QB D Watson
RB Lev Bell
RB Zeke Elliot
WR D Hopkins
WR M Thomas
I am not keeping Gronk, who I want back on my team.
I've tried to guesstimate what players will be available when I pick 7th because another owner wants me to trade him J McKinnon, who I am not keeping, for a draft pick next year.
What I am struggling with is...1) do I trade him and grab a pick or 2) do I let him go for nothing but hope to either A) draft him myself B) Push a better player to me when I do pick even if Gronk or McKinnon aren't there?
So you have the 7th overall pick this year on top of the keepers you have now? What pick would you get for him next year? I'd say trade him and get a pick, given your RBs you have on your team.
With that said, I'm having trouble deciding on my keepers this year. We're changing from 2QBs to 1QB and a Superflex. I'm keeping:
1) Deshaun - picked him up on waiversso, 16th rounder
2) Kareem Hunt - 5th Rounder
3) ?
That's between Jordan Howard at a 15th rounder or Tom Brady at an 8th rounder. There's going to be a slew of good talent back in the draft pool (3 year keeper max), so guys like Leveon, OBJ, AB, Julio, will be around. Do I keep Brady and hope a stud RB falls to me, or keep Howard and be set with RBs?
Am I overthinking here?
I’m leaning towards AB but I’m cautious about having two guys from the same offense tied to so much need for production. I know they are both at the top of their position group but it worries me. Am I overthinking here? Take AB? Thoughts?