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Fantasy football sleepers—we’re all looking for them. They can make or break your season. Finding one late-round gem can be the difference between missing or making the playoffs in your league. Though often underutilized by fantasy football owner…

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The Baltimore Ravens’ Ray Rice is the only option you should consider if you own the third overall pick in your fantasy football draft. I’m well aware that I am not proving myself as some kind of soothsayer, but hear me out. Mock drafts have Balt…

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Rookies are always looked over to some extent during fantasy football drafts. These are the five rookie running backs I’d draft first. These guys probably won’t be featured backs but will split time in most cases. Let me know what you think and who you…

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 I have been looking forward to my next fantasy football draft since about the middle of September last year. Sure, the leagues are fun—grabbing sleepers off the waivers, inserting a nobody into your lineup on a hunch, gallivanting throu…

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Trying to decipher between the top 10 backs in the league isn’t exactly brain science.  In 2010, the top 10 backs in rushing yards were pretty much the top 10 running backs drafted.  Besides Ahmad Bradshaw, who was a decent late-round pickup,…

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