Top

Mock With Us: 2009 Seasonal Mock Draft

June 12, 2009

Mock With Us: 2009 Seasonal Mock DraftLet’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

Fantasy Impact: Gonzalez To Falcons

April 23, 2009

Fantasy Impact: Gonzalez To FalconsWithin 48 hours of the start of the 2009 NFL Draft, there have already been some huge moves that will have  significant impact on fantasy football this coming year. Just a couple days after 32 year old veteran WR Torry Holt signed with Jacksonville, the Kansas City Chiefs dealt 33 year old TE Tony Gonzalez to Atlanta. But don’t let the old age fool you - these two can still flat out play. Read more

A New Number Two

January 6, 2009

A New Number TwoThere’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

NFL Playoffs Fantasy Outlook - Saturday Games

January 1, 2009

NFL Playoffs Fantasy Outlook - Saturday Games It’s that time of year again folks. For some people, the playoffs mean a chance to reengage with football reality, after a long fantasy season - while others search for playoff fantasy rankings. We at No-Offseason give our predictions on this weekend’s games, starting with Saturday’s games, with Sunday’s coming tomorrow. No-Offseason’s Brian Wolf takes a look at NFL Playoffs Fantasy strategy. Read more

Wild Card Round Playoff Fantasy Football Rankings

December 31, 2008

No-Offseason’s Brian Wolf takes a look at NFL Playoffs Fantasy Football and ranks all positions for the Wild Card Round… Read more

We Were Right About, We Were Wrong About

November 30, 2008

We Were Right About, We Were Wrong About We’ve made some extremely nice predictions lately - from identifying legit sleeper wide receivers, running backs and tight ends, to solidifying some new must start players like Carolina’s DeAngelo Williams and Atlanta’s Michael Turner. Even though bad weather affected a lot of the games in Week 13, making it a low-scoring week, we were right on with most of our predictions. Read more

The New “Must-Start” Men

November 24, 2008

The New Must-Start Men What constitutes a “must-start” fantasy player? In the past, a “must-start” man has been few and far between. Guys like Ladainian Tomlinson, Terrell Owens, Peyton Manning and Antonio Gates have held the title, but few others have. Well, it’s time to introduce a whole new meaning to the term “must-start.” Read more

Making A Playoff Run?

November 12, 2008

Making A Playoff Run? Now is about that time of year when dynasty owners know whether or not they have a chance to win their leagues. Those that do, are usually willing to make some trades to put their team over the top heading into the stretch run, without mortgaging too much of their squad’s future. Seasonal owners have it a little easier, as they can trade multiple pieces for a stud that has a solid six or seven game outlook. Read more

Michael Turner & Roddy White Are Legit…

October 5, 2008

Well, we’ll be the first to admit that we were extremely skeptical of the Atlanta Falcons offense this season. Even after phenomenal performances against the Lions and Chiefs in Weeks 1 & 3, we needed to see Atlanta come out and do it for real against a proven team. In Week 5, they waltzed into Green Bay and led their team to a 27-24 victory, while also posting some pretty solid fantasy digits themselves. Read more

We Were Right About, We Were Wrong About

October 5, 2008

We Were Right About, We Were Wrong About Larry Johnson came alive in Weeks 3 & 4, rushing for 319 yards and three TDs after a horrible start to the season. We told fantasy owners to avoid him in Week 5 as the Chiefs visited the Carolina Panthers. LJ rushed the rock seven times for a grand total of two freaking yards. Find out who else we were right about, and who we missed on in Week 5. Read more

The Benefits Of Concerns

July 24, 2008

The Benefits Of Concerns Fantasy football drafts are all about expectations. Plain and simple, guys drafted in rounds one and two are expected to perform better throughout the season and – in theory – score more fantasy points than guys drafted in rounds three, four and five. However, we all know that doesn’t always happen. Read more

Experts Draft: Witten Is First TE Taken

June 17, 2008

jason-witten-3.jpgYesterday, we left you with Roddy White being selected towards the end of round three of the most recent experts draft, a shocking surprise to us here at No-Offseason.com. Today, we analyze round four and one thing that really caught our eye - Dallas’ Jason Witten being the top tight end taken. Check out the rest of round four and what we think of Witten being snagged prior to Antonio Gates and Kellen Winslow. Read more

Page 1 of 212»



Bottom