RB3 Dion Lewis Jay Ajayi Sony Michel Ronald Jones II Tarik Cohen Jamaal Williams Analysis: The first RB3 on the list has a ton of potential this season. Dion Lewis got himself a lucrative payday in the offseason a year after establishing himself as arguably the lead back in the deep Patriots rotation. Historically, Lewis… Continue reading Best of the Rest: RB3-RB6
Author: Dan Fornek
2018 Fantasy Football RB1s and RB2s
RB1 Todd Gurley Le’Veon Bell Ezekiel Elliott David Johnson Alvin Kamara Leonard Fournette Analysis: First things first, I really don’t think you can go wrong if you end up with any of the players listed above before the season even begins. All 6 of those players have defined roles that involve them being the focal… Continue reading 2018 Fantasy Football RB1s and RB2s
2018 Fantasy QB Rankings v. 1.0
QB 1 Russell Wilson Aaron Rodgers Cam Newton Tom Brady Carson Wentz Matt Stafford Analysis: I’m buying in on Russell Wilson as QB1 this year. Yes, he did just lose his top red zone target in Jimmy Graham, but the offensive line shouldn’t be as terrible with a full year of Duane Brown and the… Continue reading 2018 Fantasy QB Rankings v. 1.0
Learning to Love: What I Learned from my First Full Bachelor Season
As I write this, we are a mere hour away from what I’m sure will be an emotional (and dare I say historic) evening at the After the Final Rose Ceremony. I’m calling it the Buyer’s Remorse episode because I feel like that will be a thing. At the very least I’m about to see… Continue reading Learning to Love: What I Learned from my First Full Bachelor Season
How McDaniels Left was “wrong”, but for Both Sides It May be Right
Let's preface with this: in the public, we can assume that Josh McDaniels never actually put pen to paper in regards to a contract with the Colts. Therefore, he was never "officially" the Indianapolis Colts Head Coach. Was there a verbal agreement? Sure. But in the world of contracts, that amounts to nothing. To me,… Continue reading How McDaniels Left was “wrong”, but for Both Sides It May be Right