Well the Super Bowl and Senior Bowl are behind us, the Combine and free angency are just on the horizon and that means that we are squarely inside of draft season. In this lull in the sporting calendar we all need something to keep our attention and my sports drug of choice is the NFL Draft and the niche of mock drafts which are fascinating and utterly pointless. They are good content and they are great thought exercises and should be taken as such. If you disagree leave a comment and start a discussion. Now onto the picks... (Had this all written up and it didn't save so this original mock is presented without comment)
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Thursday, February 5, 2015
Way Too Early 2015 Fantasy Football Rankings
These are just a preliminary set of rankings and only starters at each position. Any specific questions about players let me know but I'm not going to write up comments on the rankings yet.
1) Jamaal Charles, Kansas City
2) Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh
3) Matt Forte, Chicago
4) Marshawn Lynch, FA
5) Eddie Lacy, Green Bay
6) LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia
7) DeMarco Murray, FA
8) Arian Foster, Houston
Monday, February 2, 2015
Ramblings Fantasy Football Post-Season Review
Another season in the bank and as always it was a lot of fun. Hope everyone had great years in fantasy and a lot of success. I wanted to take a look at how my rankings did and recap them just a bit. Each positions starters at years end are ranked along with my previous ranks and value over first replacement player along with end of year rankings. (Original, June, Final, Value over replacement) The end of year ranks are based off of scoring for a league I'm in in which INTs/FUMs are not counted and you get a point for every ten yards rush/rec and 30 passing, as well as 3 pts for pass TDs and 4 for rush/rec/def. I feel these points pull out some of the variance that comes along with INTs/FUMs/TDs from year to year.
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