Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Fantasy Sports Fix: All the Fantasy Sports Coverage You Can ...

Each week we?ll take a look at the best of the best from RotoExperts.com?s Fantasy content.

The biggest injury in Fantasy Football right now belongs to Peyton Manning, and everyone wants to know whether or not he?ll play in Week One. Thankfully, we were able to ask fantasy injury expert Dr. Roto his take on the Manning neck injury and as he explains in this week?s column, Manning needs to continue to rest and minimize his movements in order for the pain to subside.? As for Manning?s status, make sure you read Dr. Roto?s take on this as well as the curious case of Jeremy Maclin in this week?s column. [The Operating Table]

According to Mike Gilbert, Ohio is the state where fantasy value goes to die. I personally don?t have the same distaste for Peyton Hillis that Gilbert does, but he makes perfectly good sense when it comes to avoiding any Bengals like the plague! [Hot Freaks]

Here it is, the column we?ve all been waiting for! This week Alex defends the dreaded ?auto draft.? It?s a hero to all who aren?t willing or able to make their draft, and a villain to those purists who think if you can?t make the draft or you aren?t prepared you might as well not plat fantasy football. In his latest piece, Alex looks at how to use the auto draft feature to your benefit. [Alex?s Audibles]

Scott Engel takes a look around the league in this week?s column, giving you team-by-team insights. One insight, in particular, that might be of interest to those who have yet to draft is Engel?s tip on Ray Rice. Would you believe it if I told you he thought drafting Rice over Adrian Peterson wasn?t a bad idea? [Engel?s Angels]

In my fantasy football column this week I talk about how I learned to love Beanie Wells. I know he?s yet to put it all together and he?s forced to run behind a questionable frontline, but the ball is most definitely in his court. Wells is having a now or never moment and it might be time to embrace him as a valuable fantasy contributor. Or I suppose I would easily go back to hating on him! [First and Tom]

Mark Van Horn brings you his thoughts on how Week 2 of the preseason played out. From Donovan McNabb?s early success to Michael Vick?s struggles, Van Horn has you covered. You also want to read his take on Ben Tate. He?s healthy and looking like a must-draft for all Arian Foster owners. [Read And React]

Bob Lung puts his special Quality Games Scores formula to work, trying to find the most consistent running backs in the game. A somewhat surprising name in the top tier of running backs is Darren McFadden. It took a few seasons, but McFadden has finally arrived. On the flipside, Lung hands out his Mr. Inconsistency award for 2010. The player who ?won? this distinction also happens to be the most talked about running back in the game right now. [QGS Review]

The names Javier Vazquez, Rich Harden and Phil Hughes often frighten fantasy baseball owners, but Adam McFadden suggests you stop fearing the name and start focusing on the stats. Hughes, in particular, has pitched well, allowing just six runs over his last 26 innings pitched. Couple that with the great run support he?s received, Hughes has become a solid addition to teams looking to make a splash down the stretch. [Tipping Pitches]

Matthew De Lima doesn?t foresee any teams changing closers down the stretch, but he does have some advice for those Brian Wilson owners out there who are now without their closer. He suggests that you look at rolling the dice with Ramon Ramirez for the time being, but also advises that you keep your eyes on Jeremy Affeldt, who has some previous closer experience. [Closer Report]

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Source: http://thexlog.com/201108280934/xtra-point-football/nfl/fantasy-sports-fix-all-the-fantasy-sports-coverage-you-can-handle-6/

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