Thursday, November 14, 2013

Week 11: What kind of owner are you?

Welcome back and to week 11 of the NFL season. I was looking through my league recently and was trying to figure out who would actually take a trade and those who are loyal to their drafted team. I stumbled upon this video that sums it up pretty well.

What kind of fantasy football owner are you? Check out this video by +Dude Perfect about Stereotypes in Fantasy Football. It is a perfect example and will link some of your friends to these names. Enjoy!

Back to the good stuff! Here are my predictions for Week 11 of football!

MVP: Russell Wilson (SEA)
Haven't been a fan of Wilson in past weeks but going up against the worst pass defense (MIN), the return of P. Harvin, and the hot streak the Seahawks are currently on, Wilson is bound for a big game.
Prediction: 250 yards, 3 TD's

Bust: Julius Thomas (DEN)
For being arguably one of the best TE's in the league this year, Kansas City absolutely SHUTS DOWN TE's. They have yet to give up a TD to a TE all year and have given up an average of 3.7 catches and 35 yards per game. Don't expect a huge game from Thomas.
Prediction: 2 catches, 20 yards, 0 TD

Sleeper by position:
  • QB: Case Keenum (HOU): He has been syncing well with Andre and throwing it deep. Great fantasy start especially with the lack of the running game.
  • RB: Andre Brown (NYG): Still only owned by 67% of ESPN leagues, Brown had a great debut and wthe Giants are rolling. Smart start.
  • WR: Riley Cooper (PHI): Cooper has 5 TD's in the past two games and has been syncing with Foles. Start him against WSH.

Bold Prediction: Andre Johnson (HOU) will catch 10 passes for 150 yards and 2 TD's.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Fantasy Football Tattoo League

There are always those 1 or 2 people in your league that are there for the draft and that is the last you see of them. EVERYONE hates those people. If you sign up for the league, at least check it once a week so there's competition whether that be points, trades, or waiver pick-ups. Well in this extreme type of league that is being shared virally and being talked to on ESPN and various talk shows; you will make sure you don't get last place.
So here's how it works. Adam, the owner of a team called "Bieber's Entourage" in the Tattoo League sums it up:

"Whoever loses gets a tattoo of the winner's choosing," he explains. "The only thing that the loser gets to choose is where the tattoo is placed on their body."

Simple right? I forgot to mention these guys take it to the extreme by even signing a legal contract to ensure that no one backs out and doesn't carry through with the promise. But don't be confused, the league is not set up for people to try not getting last. Of course there's a perk of winning, some leagues have $20 buy ins, others have apartment chores for a month, but the winner of the Tattoo League gets to choose what tattoo design gets inked on the loser at the end of the year. Whatever he or she choses. Scary right? Are you sure you would still be interested in this? Take a look at this 2-part interview with the guys and Jay Leno as they explain the concept more in depth.


So if you think you really are the best in your league, go ahead, join a league similar to this. And if you don't think your mediocre 3-7 team would hold up against these guys... I'd stick with the league you're in and lose $20 instead of having to live with these tattoos for the rest of your life:
Well that's it for the Tattoo League, hope your enjoyed the videos and maybe we'll see you and your friends online with ridiculous tattoos in a couple years.

Remember to always send your Fantasy Football questions to the Twitter account @NFLFantasyHub

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Mid-Season Awards

After taking a week off on the blog and focusing on Twitter questions, NFL Fantasy Hub is back with Mid-Season Awards for the 2013 NFL Fantasy Season. Earlier in the year we had Quarterly Awards, now let's see how close are they are, or see if someone emerged as the front runner in a certain category. All stats and scoring will be used from ESPN Standard Scoring and will not consider auction information. Stats are through week 9.

First, here is a LINK to NFL.com and the Top 10 Plays of the Midseason.

* Awards *
MVP- Who has been the most impressive thus far in the NFL season?
Underdog- Which player has evolved into a stud that was under the radar?
Mr. Consistent- Week in and week out, who has produced?
Flop of the Year- Which "Stud" is on the back burner on most rosters?
All-Fantasy Team- The top QB, 2 RB's, 2 WR's, TE, D/ST, and K this year.

MVP - Peyton Manning (DEN)
Season stats: 2,919 yards, 29 TD's, 6 INT's
Manning has had a stellar year in Denver as he is leading his team to a playoff spot and possible #1 seed.  With a total of 215 ESPN fantasy points, he is 33 points above the 2nd QB.
Underdog - Julius Thomas (DEN)
Season stats: 39 catches, 451 yards, 8 TD's
Thomas emerged Week 1 for the Broncos and never let up, minus an injury week. He became Manning's #2 target, behind Welker and has been a solid start week in and week out. 
Mr. Consistent - Jimmy Graham (NO)
Season stats: 49 catches, 746 yards, 10 TD's
With the disappearance of Coleston and Sproles in New Orleans, Graham has remained the most reliable target for Drew Brees. Might have had a competition with Gronk if healthy, but for now, Graham has the nod for Mr. Consistent.
Flop of the Year - Ray Rice (BAL)
Season stats: 259 yards, 3 TD's
With the 4th overall pick you probably chose Ray Rice. Of course you could not have predicted what Rice has NOT produced but he has hands down been the bust of 2013.
All-Fantasy Team
QB - Peyton Manning (DEN)
RB - Jamal Charles (KC)
RB -Matt Forte (CHI)
WR -Calvin Johnson (DET)
WR - Wes Welker (DEN)
TE - Jimmy Graham (NO)
D/ST - Chiefs
K -Stephen Gostkowski (NE)
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Good luck in the rest of the year and make sure to interact and ask all of your Fantasy Football related questions to:



Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Week 8 : Fantasy Football

We are now rushing into Week 8 of the NFL season, almost halfway through the year and some teams are deep and consistent while others lack players that put on any numbers really. We'll pick apart who to start this week and who to avoid.

We are also closing in on 200 followers of Twitter ( @NFLFantasyHub ) Spread the word by interacting and retweeting to optimize Fantasy Hub!

IN THE NEWS:
The drama this week surrounds the Cowboys, does that surprise you? It is not the team, but a player. Dez Bryant is becoming a household name in the NFL and he wants people to know it. He felt as if he was put in a different league under Calvin "Megatron" Johnsnon (DET). Bryant stated the following at an interview with ESPN:

"Truth be told, I don't compare myself to nobody," Bryant said Monday during an appearance on 103.3 FM ESPN in Dallas. "I think Calvin's the best at what he [does]. I think I'm the best at what I do."
"I believe I can do whatever he can do," Bryant said.
* Read the rest of the interview HERE.

Let's take a look at the stats for each player in their first 50 games in the NFL via ESPN Stats & Info's Twitter page.

WEEK 7 AWARDS:

MVP: Andrew Luck (IND)
Andrew Luck and the Colts held their own against the Broncos and gave them their first loss of the season. He won AFC Offensive Player of the Week and also had a career high 29 ESPN Fantasy points.
Luck finished 21/38, 228 yards, 3 TD's and knocked on 29 yards rushing and 1 TD.

 Bust of the Week: Adrian Peterson (MIN)
Against the, then 0-6 Giants, AP could only rush 13 times for 28 yards and only caught 2 balls for 28 yards. For being the "best" running back in the NFL, a game like this is very unlike him.


Sleeper of the Week: Jordan Reed (WSH) & Jarrett Boykin (GB)
The Year of the Unknown Tight Ends continues, with Fred Davis on the trading block, Jordan Reed as emerged as a legit target for RGIII. Reed finished the game with 9 catches for 134 yards and 1 TD in a win against the Bears. Jarrett Boykin on the Packers filled in the vacant spot that Randall Cobb held before he got injured. Football fans everywhere was expecting a huge day from Jordy Nelson, but no, it came from Mr. Boykin who finished with 8 catches for 103 yards and 1 TD.


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Week 8 Predictions:

Star of the Week: Jamal Charles (KC)
Charles, who is already a top RB, and matched up against the Cleveland Browns... That's a recipe for success. The Chiefs are rolling and against a weak Browns team, he is going to finish with over 150 yards.
Prediction: 150 yards, 2 TD's

Sleeper of the Week: Mike James (TB)
With Doug Martin out for a significant amount of time, it looks like Mike James will fill the void in the running back position. With Tampa Bay starting a new quarterback that is not too reliable, the Bucs will put the ball on the ground and rush. Don't expect huge numbers, but start-worthy.
Prediction: 75 yards, 1 TD

Bust of the Week: Jordan Cameron (CLE) .... (again)
Let's make this simple. Kansas City has not allowed a touchdown from any TE this year; not even over 50 yards to a TE. It would be different if it were Gronk or Graham because they have elite QB's but in Cleveland... It's not looking good.
Prediction: 4 catches, 30 yards, 0 TD

Start 'Em

  1. Harry Douglas (ATL) - Douglas now the #1 receiver in ATL, start him!
  2. Rueben Randle (NYG) - Expect a big passing game for Manning, Randle is on a TD streak!
  3. Eddie Lacy (GB) - With limited receivers, Lacy will get more carries.
  4. Rob Gronkowski (NE) - Gronk is back, and Brady is happy. That means production.
  5. Knowshon Moreno (DEN) -Moreno has emerged as a strong weapon in Denver.
Sit 'Em
  1. Buffalo RB's - With injuries lurking, it's smart to avoid both Spiller and Jackson
  2. Andre Ellington (ARI) - Not the backup we all expected.
  3. Alfred Morris (WSH) - With RGIII and the passing game emerging, avoid Morris, especially with Helu getting goal line carries.
  4. Jason Campbell (CLE) - Don't expect a huge game from a new starter, especially against the Chiefs.
  5. Joique Bell (DET) - With Bush healthy, Bell has become a non-factor.


Bold Prediction:
Michael Vick will pass for 350 yards, rush for 70 yards and have 4 total TD's in his return against the Giants.

Good luck to everyone and remember to ask lineup and trade questions to @NFLFantasyHub

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Week 7 - Fantasy World

It is now week 7 in the NFL season, let's dive right into the awards and predictions so everyone can get their lineups set! Currently, NFLFantasyHub has 182 followers, I think we can get to 200 before kickoff!

WEEK 6 AWARDS:

MVP: Cam Newton (CAR)
Superman took flight on Sunday against the Vikings. Newton, who had 8 total TD's in the previous 4 games of the season, finished with 4 total TD's in a 35-10 route of the Vikings. Not to mention he threw with accuracy. He finished 20-26, 242 yards, 3 TD's and rushed for 30 yards and 1 TD.


 Bust of the Week: Calvin Johnson (DET)
Where has Megatron been the last couple of weeks? He has been non-existent. He sat out the week before and only had 3 catches for 25 yards, and ZERO TD's. That is unacceptable for an elite WR like himself. Of course we cannot sit Calvin, but he needs to pick it up not only for fantasy sake, but for the Lions.

Sleeper of the Week: Thad Lewis (BUF)
Who? Is that a boxer? No. Thad Lewis that starting QB for the Buffalo Bills while E.J. Manuel recovers from an injury. With a week Buffalo pass offense, no one thought that Mr. Lewis would have a game like he did. Lewis finished 19-32, 216 yards, 2 TD's and also had 17 yards rushing and 1 TD.



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Week 7 predictions: 

Star of the Week: Philip Rivers (SD)
River's stock has dropped from being a great fantasy start to a "well he's better than Ponder" kind of start. Regardless, River still knows how to rack up the yards and TD's; and with the matchup against Jacksonville, that is what he's going to do.
Prediction: 375 passing yards, 4 TD's

Sleeper of the Week: Zac Stacy (STL)
Zac Stacy, in his two starts, is averaging 4.9 yard per carry, including 2.4 yard after contact, according to ESPN. With 78 and 79 yards rushing in his start is pretty solid for a St. Louis rookie back. I think he has a good chance to break out against the Panthers, but only in a deep league.
Prediction: 120 total yards, 2 TD

Bust of the Week: Matt Ryan (ATL)
With Roddy White, Julio Jones, and Steven Jackson out this week, Ryan has to look at Harry Douglas as his number 1 WR, who had two catches last week! Yes, it's a great opportunity to start Douglas in the WR spot but Ryan won't produce much with only Douglas and Gonzalez as targets.
Prediction: 200 yards, 1 TD

Bold Prediction:
Matt Forte will go OFF against the week Redskins. 200 total yards, 3 TD's

Good luck to everyone and remember to ask lineup and trade questions to @NFLFantasyHub

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Week 6 - In the news

We are rolling into Week 6 of the NFL season and we are getting a pretty clear picture of who the stars and duds of the league, fantasy wise; but that can always change! Last week I announced my Quarterly Awards for the Fantasy season, if you missed out on that, take a look at my last blog post. This week, we will have the normal awards and predictions, but also some NFL news that is trending in the sports world. Shall we dive in?

IN THE NEWS:
In the beginning of the week it seemed likely that Patriots' Rob Gronkowski would make his season debut against the 5-0 Saints. Reports today are leaning more towards that Gronk needs one more week to be fully healthy. He has not yet been cleared to play.  We have all been waiting for the return on Gronk, especially Tom Brady.

Report from ESPN's Adam Schefter - “New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, recovering after a series of surgeries on his fractured forearm and ailing back, still has not been cleared to play by Dr. James Andrews, according to ESPN and media reports. Moreover, there was less optimism Friday that he will play Sunday against the New Orleans Saints than there was earlier in the week.”


On a sadder note, the Peterson family is mourning the death of their 2 year old son. The child was reported dead Friday, after a reported assault on the infant. Twitter activity over the event exploded instantly. Thoughts and prayers were sent/tweeted/posted all over the internet. The picture that everyone was posting, of him handing his son the football is NOT the son who passed away. Adrian Peterson Jr. is healthy and with his father. That does not take away from what happened to his younger son. Peterson plans on playing on Sunday. Everyone will be a Vikings fan on Sunday, RIP little man.

WEEK 5 AWARDS:

MVP: Tony Romo (DAL)
The shootout in Dallas was led by their ring leader, Tony Romo. In a close game against Denver, 51-48, Romo finished the game 25-36, a whopping 506 yards, 5 TD's and 1 INT. With these types of numbers, I still don't understand why Romo is the most scrutinized players in the NFL.


 Bust of the Week: Reggie Bush (DET)
After a stellar start of the season and seen as one of the front runners for Fantasy MVP, Bush has slowed down (yes he had an injury) but that did not take away any of his carries. Bush is averaging 15 carries per game and last week he had 13 carries for 44 yards, 0 TD's. A slow day for Bush, don't expect that do become a normal thing.

Sleeper of the Week: Justin Blackmon (JAC)
Although he is the star in Jacksonville, it was hard predicting how he would do after serving his 4 game suspension, especially with a struggling Jaguars team. After his performance it looks like he didn't miss a beat with racking in 5 catches for 136 yards and his 1st TD of the year.


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Week 6 predictions: 

Star of the Week: Peyton Manning (DEN)
The best player in the NFL (thus far) against the worst team in the NFL. If Manning plays the entire game, expect huge numbers coming his way. Obviously the Broncos can't announce that he would only play the 1st half if Denver is winning by a lot, with that being said, we have to plan on him playing the whole game.
Prediction: 400 passing yards, 4 TD's

Sleeper of the Week: Marlon Brown (BAL)
Brown, who is only owned in 11% of ESPN leagues is matching up against a weak Green Bay passing defense. He was inactive last week against Miami, but before that he had 3 TD's in 4 games.
Prediction: 6 catches, 100 yards, 1 TD

Bust of the Week: Jordan Cameron (CLE)
The Detroit Lions have not given up a TD to a Tight End all year. Granted they have not matched up against a Top 5 TE, the Lions have shut down the middle of the field for TE's; Cameron also coming off his worst week of the year with only racking in 36 yards on 3 catches.
Prediction: 5 catches, 50 yards

Bold Prediction:
Adrian Peterson rushes for 200 yards and 2 TD's in the toughest most emotional game of his entire life.

Good luck to everyone and remember to ask lineup and trade questions to @NFLFantasyHub

Friday, October 4, 2013

Quarterly Report : NFL Fantasy Season

We are officially 1/4 of the way through the NFL season and getting into the first week of October! There are plenty of surprises thus far that has either made or broke our teams. For this blog post we will take a look at Quarterly Awards for the following:
*MVP
*The Underdog (Sleeper)
*Mr. Consistent
*Mr. Unreliable 

We will then dive into Week 5's predictions and select a few people that will shine and some that will dive. But before any of that, here are the TOP TEN PLAYS from the month of September!

Now for the Quarterly Awards thus far for the NFL Fantasy season:
MVP: Peyton Manning (DEN)
The stats say it all...
The Underdog (Sleeper) : Jordan Cameron
It is the Year of the Tight End and Cameron is someone that was not in discussion in the preseason when it came to Top TE's for the year, but his stats are eye-opening: 33 catches, 396 yards, 5 TD's.

 Mr. Consistent : Jimmy Graham (NO)
Yet another TE to make the list. Graham has had at least one TD and had over 100 yards receiving in each of the first 4 games this year. 27 catches, 458 yards, 6 TD's

Mr. Unreliable : Ray Rice (BAL)
For a player that was projected in the Top 5 for ESPN Fantasy Drafts, this fella has not produce at all. Especially for being the "King" of PPR. 30 carries, 89 yards, 1 TD (Through 4 games)
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Week 5 predictions:

Star of the Week: Peyton Manning (DEN)

Going up against a Dallas pass defense that has allowed 400+ yards in 2/4 games this year, Peyton is going to have a hay-day in Dallas

Prediction: 35-48, 385 yards, 4 TD's

Sleeper of the Week: Isaiah Pead (STL)

With Daryl Richardson benched in St. Louis and matching up against a poor Jacksonville team in general, Pead has to make a name for himself while he has a chance.

Prediction: 15 carries, 80 yards,  1 TD

Bust of the Week: Roddy White (ATL)

White was up for the Mr. Unreliable award, and it was very close only bringing in 6 ESPN Fantasy Points through the first 4 games. Don't expect that the change even against the Jets. Ryan has his targets and at this point in the season, White isn't one of his favorites.

Prediction: 3 catches, 30 yards

Bold Prediction: 
This will be the week that David Wilson (NYG)  breaks out. Over 100 yards rushing with 2 total TD's. 


Good luck to everyone and remember to connect with on Twitter at @NFLFantasyHub 

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Week 4 - Bound to be a big one

Welcome back fantasy fanatics, Week 4 is upon us and our teams are finally settling in, waiver wires are hot, and trading blocks are active. Have you made the moves to make your team great? First let's dive into the awards from last week.

WEEK 3 AWARDS:

MVP: Dree Brees (NO) and Antonio Brown (PIT)
I had to award both players with co-MVP's, mainly because they scored the same amount of points in normal ESPN settings. Seconly looking at their statistics, mind-blowing: Brees threw for 342 yards with 3 passing TD's and add on 1 rushing TD that surprised Brees himself. Antonio Brown on the other hand almost broke the 200 yard receiving barrier, by having 9 catches for 196 yards, and 2 TD's. Although the Steelers did not win, that is an mind-bottling performance.
 Bust of the Week: Arian Foster (HOU)
I wish I was able to tell you what is going on with Foster this year. Yes, I know he is coming back from that injury but he is an elite RB regardless. 12 rushes for 54 yards and ZERO TD's against a weaker Baltimore defense that we have seen in the past. In general, the Texans aren't clicking as a team at this point of the year. And with the Seahawks this week, don't expect any big from Foster. I would keep him on your bench for Week 4.

Sleeper of the Week: Josh Gordon (CLE)
Trade your best player away, start a back-up quarterback, already have a sub-par team, and win? How does that make sense. Jordan Cameron came out big again, but the unexpected start emerged, Josh Gordon. Gordon went off for 10 catches for 146 yards and 1 TD in their 31-27 win over the Vikings.
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Week 4 predictions: 

Star of the Week: Adrian Peterson
Playing in London, the one superstar on the field... He is going to show England how America plays football, expect a huge game from AP.
 Prediction: 150 yards rushing, 3 rushing TD's

Sleeper of the Week: Lamar Miller (MIA)
I'm predicting the Lamar Miller will find his grove on the big stage on Monday Night, with the Saints allowing an average of 98 yards/game rushing and with the unpredictable passing game of Tannehill, Miller will get the touches and the opportunity.
Prediction: 100 yards rushing, 2 total TD's

Bust of the Week: LeSean McCoy
After a strong Week 1 and 3 by McCoy, don't expect those numbers against the Broncos, IN DENVER! He will put up average numbers, but not over 100 yards total.
Prediction: 80 total yards, 1 TD

Bold Prediction:
Darren McFadden scores 4 total TD's against a weak Washington defense resulting in a Raider win.

Good luck to everyone and remember to ask lineup and trade questions to @NFLFantasyHub

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Week 3 Preview! Go Deep!

It's Saturday night which means only one thing... NFL Sunday Football is just one night's sleep away. Hope everyone's fantasy teams are set for tomorrow and if they're not, here's a little. Let's dive right into this.

Let's start off by pointing some awards from Week 2 :

MVP: Aaron Rodgers

This was a tough one to choose but numbers do not lie. The guy was nearly perfect, completing 34/42 passes with zero interceptions. Pretty good day at work, not to mention his 4 touchdown passes in his efforts to lead the Packers to a 38-20 win over the Redskins.

34/42, 480 yards, 4 TD's 0 INT's


Bust: Ray Rice (BAL)

Not just the bust for Week 2, but so far this year! He is not putting up the point he is expected to. With a disappointed game in Week 1, only scoring 12 fantasy points (ESPN) he dropped even more with only 1 fantasy point, that's right, one. As one of the most versatile RB's in the league, these are not the performances you expect from him, and people aren't too happy with him.

13 rushes, 36 yards, 0 TD's


Sleeper: Sam Bradford
The Rams are coming into to town, so fans know they will see big things from, Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, Steven Jackson, but Sam Bradford changed the mood a little bit in Atlanta. Expecting to get blown out, Bradford almost led his Rams to victory.

32/55 352 yards, 3 TD's 1 INT, 0 Sacks


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Week 3 predictions:

Star of the Week: Matthew Stafford (DET)

I could have easily chosen Rodgers or Manning here but I could not pass up on Stafford going up against the horrendous Redskins pass defense. With 635 yards through two games so far, don't be surprised if he breaks 1,000 yards after Week 3.

Prediction: 31-45, 400 yards, 3 TD's

Sleeper of the Week: Joique Bell (DET)

With Reggie Bush ailing a knee injury and questionable for this week's game, Bell will get more carries regardless if Bush plays or not. And it is not like Bell doesn't get carries before, just expect more touches for him, especially near the goal line.

Prediction: 18 carries, 100 yards, 2 total TD's


Bold Prediction: 
Brian Hoyer (CLE) will throw for over 250 yards, and beat the Vikings. Can't I just be the first one to predict that?


And 1-3 players that will shine this week

Calvin Johnson (DET)
Marshawn Lynch (SEA)
Trent Richardson (IND)

Good luck to everyone and remember to connect with on Twitter at @NFLFantasyHub 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Week 2. Coming at you!

Welcome back everyone for the installation of NFL Fantasy Hub's weekly thoughts. As there were many surprises last week that were unpredictable, I will try my hardest to give you the best bets, when it comes to your Fantasy Football lineups.

Let's start off by pointing some awards from Week 1 :

MVP: Peyton Manning (DEN)

  • I don't think we can argue this one. Manning put up "video-game" type numbers on Thursday night to kick of the NFL season against the Baltimore Ravens. Many were weary when it came to the endless amount of targets that Manning has and was unsure if he could feed all of them. And that is exactly what he did. His stats:
    •  27-42, 462 yards, 7 TD's 0 INT's
Bust: David Wilson (NYG)
  • For Wilson being my sleeper from last week, he really made me look bad. Giants gave him a shot at starter with Brown injured. Wilson did not take advantage of it, being benched in the first half, accumulating -3 fantasy points (ESPN). His stats:
    • 7 rushes, 19 yards, 2 lost fumbles.
Sleeper: Julius Thomas (DEN) and Jared Cook (STL)
  • Who? Exactly. It may be the year of the tight end with these unknown TE's erupting for big games. Expect their QB's to continue to target them. Their stats:
    • Thomas: 5 catches, 110 yards, 2 TD's
    • Cook: 7 catches, 141, 2 TD's
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Week 2 predictions: 

Star of the Week: Andre Johnson

With Foster still splitting carries until he's back to full health, and Tennessee's above average run defense (only gave up 27 yards total last week), I'm expecting a big game from Mr. Johnson. 
Prediction: 8 catches, 125 yards, 2 TD's


Sleeper of the Week: Giovani Bernard (CIN)

Although he has a disappointing rookie debut, and unsure when he will take on the payload of the carries. (Unannounced by the Bengals) I feel he will break out rushing and receiving, and why not this week against the Steelers. There is potential, only having 22 yards, but only on 4 carries.
Prediction: 85 yards rushing, 45 yards receiving, 2 total TD's


Bust of the Week: Tony Romo (DAL)

Probably the most unpredictable QB in the league, and has not yet synced with Dez Bryant, and with a strong performance from the Chiefs last week... I don't think Romo has much going for him. With the QB being a deep position this year, I would start someone else. If Carson Palmer is available, he has a lot of upside in Arizona.
Prediction: 175 yards passing, 1 TD, 3 INT

Bold Prediction:
Terrelle Pryor will rush for 100 yards and throw for 200 yards and 3 TD's in a win over the Jaguars


And 1-3 players that will shine this week

Darren McFadden (OAK)
Mike Vick (PHI)
Jimmy Graham (NO)


Lastly, our weekly showcase goes out to @unYolkerton on Twitter. Here is his lineup for this weekend.


Good luck to everyone this week and don't forget to tweet at @NFLFantasyHub with your last minute lineup questions. Here to help, as fast as I can.



Sunday, September 8, 2013

Week 1 Thoughts

With kickoff only an hour away, here are my picks for the week

Start of the Week: Calvin Johnson (DET)

  • With the match up against MIN, one of the worst passing defenses in the league, and with his partner Broyles out with an injury, Megatron is going to have a huge day in Detroit. 
  • Prediction: 10 catches, 175 yards, 2 TD's


Sleeper of the Week: Lamar Miller (MIA)

  • I really like this kid. A rookie out a Miami doesn't plan to lose goal line carries to backup Daniel Thomas so expect a lot of carries and targets through the air.
  • Prediction: 100 yards rushing, 50 yards receiving, 2 total TD's


Bust of the Week: Colin Kaepernick (SF)

  • Difficult matchup against Green Bay, and after receiving a lot of hype in the post season and the off season, I think it will take Kaep a game or two to really get going. Still going to have a decent game, but nothing huge.
  • Prediction: 150 yards passing, 1 TD


And 1-3 players that will shine this week

  1. Steven Jackson (ATL)
  2. David Wilson (NYG)
  3. Dez Bryant (DAL)
Good luck to everyone this week and remember to tweet at @NFLFantasyHub before, during, and after the games.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

NFL Fantasy Football Blog

Welcome all!

This is my brand new Fantasy Football Hub to help you decide who to start his week on your fantasy team. It will provide you with insights and predictions based on match ups, past weeks statistics, personal statistics, and personal insights.

What else will NFL Fantasy Hub provide you? Each week I will release my:


  • Start of the Week
  • Sleeper of the Week
  • Bust of the Week
  • MVP from last week
  • And 1-3 players that will shine this week
There will also be a Twitter tag that allows you to ask for my insight on who to start or sit. Follow my account of Twitter: @NFLFantasyHub  and tag #StartOrSit for instant help for your team.

Now for the fun part...

Here are my preseason picks!

Fantasy MVP: Peyton Manning (Broncos)
  • With all the targets Peyton has in Denver now, by bringing in a QB-Favorite wide receiver, in Welker, having an emerging star in Demaryius Thomas, and a stand out from last year in Eric Decker, the season looks bright in Denver
Sleeper of the Year: David Wilson (Giants)
  • Ever since Andre Brown went down with an injury, something deep inside of my mind is telling me that David Wilson is going to be another Alfred Morris. Wilson, being a smaller set will be a great in-between-runner and should get plenty of carries and opportunities to prove himself as a starter in New York.
Bust of the Year: Robert Griffin III
  • Just like in past years, NFL defenses have caught on to the scrambling type like RG3. We've seen it in the past with Vince Young, Mike Vick, Cam Newton, and I think the hype for RG3 being an ELITE quarterback is nonsense. Yes, he is going to have passing and rushing touchdowns, but I would not list him as a Top 10 quarterback this year.
Hope this helps as the first weekend approaches. Remember to comment and share my blog, along with following me of Twitter at --> @NFLFantasyHub