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Week 15 yielded mixed results for our recommendations. Two of our starts - Tyrone Tracy Jr. and TreVeyon Henderson - were among the top backs of the weekend. The same can also be said for a couple of ...
I'm writing this column Wednesday afternoon, and I currently have Omarion Hampton ranked No. 25 at running back. But he could move up in my rankings if the Cowboys are without standout defensive ...
Week 16 is here, and it is time to set our fantasy football lineups. Things are only going to get harder each week, and we are now in the second round of the fantasy football playoffs. One position we ...
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In my running back start/sit article last week, I reviewed my running back options while mentioning that a win would put my team in the fantasy postseason with a chance to win one million dollars. I ...
Week 14 was the final week for many fantasy football managers to secure a spot in the postseason and some surprise performances defined the high-stakes matchups. Jahmyr Gibbs notched his third ...
Omarion Hampton is back. He returned in Week 14 against Philadelphia after being out for seven games with an ankle injury, and he had a productive performance. But can we trust him in the Fantasy ...
You have lineup questions, we have lineup answers -- at least we hope so. Start 'Em, Sit 'Em is here to help fantasy managers make difficult roster decisions. And you know what is a good move?
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. That’s right, I’m talking about fantasy playoffs, and visions of sugar plums are the furthest things from dancing in my head; fantasy managers are thinking ...