Mock With Us: 2009 Dynasty Mock Draft
June 26, 2009
Let’s pretend you’re starting a new dynasty fantasy football league this year. It’s not too early to start mocking, and we want you to join in. Read more
Mock With Us: 2009 Keeper Mock Draft
June 19, 2009
Let’s pretend you’re starting a new keeper fantasy football league this year. It’s not too early to start mocking, and we want you to join in. Read more
Mock With Us: 2009 Seasonal Mock Draft
June 12, 2009
Let’s pretend you’re starting a new seasonal fantasy football league this year. It’s not too early to start mocking, and we want you to join in. Read more
A New Number Two
January 6, 2009
There’s a ton of discussion happening on our forums regarding who the top 2009 seasonal fantasy football picks will be - or should be. While it may seem a little early to project such a thing, it’s already pretty clear to us that there’s “a new number two” in town. Read more
We Were Right About, We Were Wrong About
September 28, 2008
We’re not always right about everything, but we can say that we’re definitely correct more often than not, and we’re damn good at predicting sleepers (he-man). This week, we said that Saints WRs Lance Moore and Robert Meachem would be worthy of picking up and inserting into line-ups. Find out how Moore, Meachem and others we told you to play or avoid did in Week 4 Read more
Experts Draft: Wayne Goes In Round 1
August 14, 2008
We’ve participated in many interesting expert fantasy football drafts this summer - including mocks and league drafts - and our most recent draft was no exception, as Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne was selected in the first round. Read more
Evans Has Chemistry With Edwards
July 31, 2008
Bills 27 year old fifth year WR Lee Evans has had a solid pro career thus far, despite not having much stability at the QB position. He began his career catching balls from veteran Drew Bledsoe, and has had to adjust to catching passes from J.P. Losman and Trent Edwards over the past two seasons. However, it looks like Evans and the Bills have finally found their fit in 2008. Read more
LT Campaigns To Be No. 1 Fantasy Pick…
July 17, 2008
You know that fantasy football - which is now an $800 million industry in America - has really made it when one of the NFL’s best players and 2006 NFL MVP LaDainian Tomlinson is actually out campaigning to be the number one pick in 2008 Fantasy Football drafts.
The following He-Mannish quote was taken from a recent USA Today article, which explains the whole deal…
“I should be the No. 1 pick because I’m proven,” Tomlinson told The Associated Press during the start of the tongue-in-cheek “LT in ‘08″ media blitz promoting [some loser wannabe's site]’s fantasy games. “I’ve been doing it for a while and have experience helping owners win their leagues. I got a good track record, and I’ll be ready on day one.”
Sorry LT - ahem, I mean He-Man, but we have endorsed Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson as our official number one overall draft choice in 2008, regardless of league scoring format.
Special thanks to loyal No-Offseason.com reader and forum member, MahSoonerz, for providing us with this addition of “He-Man.”
MIN: Peterson improved blocking
July 14, 2008
How Does AP Fall To 4th Overall?
June 30, 2008
This time of year is chalked full of expert mock drafts and fantasy leagues, and No-Offseason.com has been fortunate enough to participate in several recently. Fortunate in that we can use the information garnered in drafts to relay trends to our readers, to help them prepare to the fullest for the upcoming fantasy football season. We picked fourth in the recent FantasyFootballTrader.com Invitational, and we guarantee you’ll be surprised with who fell to us. Read more
Would You Take Westy Number 2?
June 27, 2008
You’re on the clock at number two overall, after LaDainian Tomlinson has been selected with the first pick. Your league awards points for receptions - are you quick to choose Adrian Peterson, or do you consider snagging someone else - say Philly’s Brian Westbrook? Read more
Walker In Jeopardy - We Love Maroney…
June 17, 2008
By now, you’ve heard what happened to Oakland Raiders WR Javon Walker, one of the NFL’s highest paid pass catchers. Walker and his fantasy owners had high hopes for a comeback season after an injury-riddled 2007 campaign in Denver. QB JaMarcus Russell was reportedly developing solid chemistry with him, and even though head coach Lane Kiffin was concerned about his conditioning, he was all be guaranteed a starting role heading into 2008. Now, he must fight back from an orbital fracture, and a bruised ego. Will he be able to comeback to the field, like former Seahawks FS Ken Hamlin did after a similar incident at a nightclub? Or, will he be done for the season? Read more



