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 Building Your Dynasty: 2010 NFL Draft
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Instant Reaction: 2010 NFL Draft
The immediate and long term success for many of this years promising rookies is largely due to situation.  Follow along as we provide you Day-by-Day Dynasty Analysis of the 2010 NFL Draft in our annual NFL Draft Instant Reaction Article.  Remember to check back frequently over the Draft Weekend as we will be continually updating this article.  Enjoy.

[ Full Article ]     - posted Friday, Apr 23 2010 - about 2 years ago


2010 NFL Rookie Tight End Profiles
The NFL Tight End is evolving.  As teams spread the ball out, a TE who can serve as a legitimate receiving option is very important.  Most of the highest rated prospects will fall in the 6'5 - 250 lb range with superior athleticism.  Traditional blocking ability is less of a barometer for a players future success (especially in the fantasy world), however it can be a decent indicator of how quickly they can make the transition and thus see game action.  Like the WR position, there is usually a year or two before TE's can be productive. The 2010 Draft class  has three prospects capable of developing into Top 5 options and a handful more that could be starters in deep fantasy leagues. When all is said and done, this could be a very productive fantasy TE class.

[ Full Article ]     - posted Wednesday, Apr 07 2010 - about 2 years ago


2010 Rookie Wide Receiver Profiles
This year's WR class is stacked with big-body prospects.  With teams like the Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks (to name a few) looking for exactly such a skill set, expect to see some legit talent falling into ideal fantasy situations.  Don't sleep on some of the lesser known prospects of this WR group as some of the highest upside talent may not emerge for another 2-3 seasons.  Read on as we highlight some of our most exciting WR prospects of the 2010 NFL Draft class.  Enjoy.

[ Full Article ]     - posted Wednesday, Apr 07 2010 - about 2 years ago


2010 Rookie Quarterback Player Profiles
There are upwards of 10 NFL teams seeking out their future franchise QB. Many Dynasty league owners are doing the same. If you own an older Beast like Peyton Manning or Tom Brady, you can afford to draft a youngster and sit him for a few seasons as he learns the ropes. The instant returns of Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco, Matt Stafford and to some extent Mark Sanchez has owners anxious for a young Dynasty cornerstone to call their own. This draft class, though quickly dismissed as pedestrian, is not without its long term potential. The patience of Dynasty owners is going to be tested because most of these QB's are not ready for NFL game action in 2010.

[ Full Article ]     - posted Tuesday, Mar 30 2010 - about 2 years ago


2010 NFL Rookie Running Back Profiles
The running back is a former cornerstone to any championship Dynasty football team. In the current version of the NFL, though, each team seemingly needs at least 2, if not 3 productive RB's on their roster. Gone are the days of every NFL team feeding one RB the ball 25 times a game every game. RB's are now asked to be productive while only touching the ball 10-15 times a game. The 2010 Draft Class is not filled with many RB's that will blow you away with their franchise player ability. Instead, though, you'll find numerous prospects that could very well be fantasy factors as part of commitees and time shares. Let's take a look at some of the top Dynasty prospects at the RB position.

[ Full Article ]     - posted Monday, Mar 29 2010 - about 2 years ago


Dynasty Stock - NFL Combine Report
According to the NFL Network, 82% of the players at the 2009 NFL Scouting Combine were selected in last years NFL Draft, which shows you the impact it can have on a players stock.  Watch out for the  "workout wonders" of the Combine. It is important to take the Combine when analyzing a prospect's potential, but you must also look at many other factors including college performance, measurables, football IQ and future projection. Inside we will take a look at the Dynasty stock of some of the top performances at the Combine, as well as some of the disappointing ones.

[ Full Article ]     - posted Thursday, Mar 04 2010 - about 2 years ago


2010 NFL Scouting Combine - Running Backs

With more and more teams going with a committee backfield, fantasy production from the running back position has become very inconsistent. Sure, you still have a handful of bell cow backs that get 25+ touches a game, but they are few and far between. Nowadays a RB has to be able to produce with a limited workload and the ones that are able to become even more valuable in fantasy leagues. The 2010 RB Draft Class is very much a question mark, but has the potential to be above average in both talent and depth. While it will not come close to producing the talent level that the 2008 Class did, it certainly has the potential to be better than last year’s. Everyone knows the top names that could rack up fantasy points in the right situation – CJ Spiller, Ryan Mathews, Jonathan Dwyer, Toby Gerhart, etc. – but there are also some late round players that could turn into steals both in the NFL Draft and your Dynasty Draft. Let’s take a look at some prospect performances from the Combine this past week.

[ Full Article ]     - posted Monday, Mar 01 2010 - about 2 years ago


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Building Your Dynasty: 2010 NFL Draft Archive:

2010 NFL Scouting Combine - Quarterbacks posted Monday, March 01, 2010
2010 NFL Scouting Combine - Wide Outs and Tight Ends posted Thursday, February 25, 2010
Who Wants to Gamble? 2010 NFL Draft Edition posted Monday, February 22, 2010
2010 Senior Bowl - Prospect Watch posted Sunday, January 31, 2010