Daily Fantasy Football Links For August 14th
The fantasy football links are back. There hasn’t been enough content lately to push out a respectable fantasy links article, so I’ve been saving up for a day like today. I’ve gathered the top posts from today, August 14th, as well as some solid advice columns I missed while on hiatus.
Remember to get the Cheat Sheet Wizard to master your draft, and check out these helpful fantasy football articles while you’ve got fantasy dominance on the brain:
- Ryan Bonini of KFFL.com offers his fantasy thoughts after the first week of the 2012 NFL preseason.
- Awesome article about make-shift team defense lineups over at Lesters Legends. If you can’t land an elite fantasy defense, this article is a must-read.
- The Fake Football talks about keeping your fantasy league competitive.
- Yours truly takes a look at some fantasy options affected by new offensive systems in 2012, courtesy of FantasyPros.com.
- The Fantasy Sharks do their best to make sense of the Lions backfield.
- Looking for a breakout running back? The Rotoprofessor has three in mind.
- Matthew Berry goes off on his yearly Love/Hate article. Don’t miss it.
- Yahoo’s Roto Arcade lists some interesting players to watch this year.
- Daily Joust unleashed their top-10 wide receiver rankings for 2012.
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