Archive for the 'College Fantasy Football Rankings' Category

2011 College Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

In college fantasy football, quarterback is the most important position you will draft. With mobile quarterbacks and spread offenses across the nation racking up massive yardage totals and lighting up scoreboards, who you select as your signal caller for college fantasy football can contribute almost 30% of your team’s point total each week. Our number one fantasy [...]

2011 College Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Wide receivers in college fantasy football have a strong dependence on their quarterback and offensive scheme for fantasy value. Typically, the no. 1 target of the top rated quarterbacks can be found near the top of wide receiver ratings. Offensive schemes have gotten more complex in recent years thanks to the widespread use of the [...]

2011 College Fantasy Football Defense Rankings

Friday, July 29th, 2011

While it’s often a valuable strategy to identify and target non AQ conference players for the skill positions, defense and special teams tend to be dominated by major conferences.  Smaller schools often implement gimmicky offenses that put up a lot of points and tend to view defense as a secondary importance.  Conversely, the defenses of [...]

2011 College Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Finding college fantasy football value at the tight end position is tough because so many factors go into a tight end’s success that they don’t control. Similar to wide receivers, offensive production for tight ends is generally 100% dependent on the success of a team passing game. Mobile quarterbacks tend to force tight ends to block, leaving them unable to [...]

2011 College Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

College fantasy football is a little bit different than NFL fantasy football. While its hard to argue the importance of having a high-scoring quarterback in pro fantasy football, filling in the running back positions with stud players is generally priority no. 1 in any NFL draft. In contrast to the pro game, the first round [...]

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