What is fantasy football?
Fantasy football is the fastest growing pastime in the USA. Football fans form a league by drafting actual NFL players to their “fantasy” teams. Each week these teams compete and compile points base on the performance on the NFL players in actual NFL games. The league structure and scoring can vary from league to league, but most standard leagues use a head to head set up where the result of the game you take part in each week is either 1 win or 1 loss. There are other league structures in which points are accumulated each week and the team with the most cumulative points at the end of the season wins. These types of leagues have lost favor in recent years.
Who is the best wide receiver in fantasy football?
This question is as much a question of system as it is of talent. Terrell Owens, Randy Moss, Steve Smith and Andre Johnson are all very talented receivers and all of them could be listed as the best wide receiver in Football. These receivers all have a question mark in there system…quarterback. Terrell Owens is a known locker room liability playing with a far from proven quarterback in Trent Edwards. Randy Moss is on the downside of a remarkable career and his all pro signal caller Tom Brady is coming off major knee surgery. Steve Smith is a sure handed piece of steel with the heart of a lion, but he still has Jake Delhomme throwing to him. The same Delhomme that has played horrible in all but one season of his career. Andre Johnson is a very sexy pick this year for top receiver and he very well may be if Matt Schaub can stay on the field. That leaves the obvious, but unmentioned choice, Larry Fitzgerald. Larry Fitzgerald was the hero of the Cardinal’s playoff run last season. He is also the a very talented receiver and the number one option in one of the most potent passing passing offenses on recent history. If you have to pick just one wide receiver this season, pick Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals.
How do I win fantasy football?
This is a simple but not easy answer. Here are the pillars of success in fantasy football 1) Do your research, fantasy championships are not won on draft day but they sure can be lost on draft day. Make sure you know who is where on the depth chart, who is injured and who is cut. Your best bet for staying up to date and making the most of your draft is the UberRank Fantasy Football Cheatsheet 2) Watch the games and stay active. Every week someone goes down and makes the number 2 on the depth chart on a number 1. The player with the most add/drops during the season is almost always in the running for the hardware at the end of the season 3) When making trades, study you opponents weaknesses and exploit them at every turn. If you can strengthen your team by moving bench players or back ups do it. 4) Pay Attention!!!!!


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