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The time has come. Fantasy Football season is here .
Top Fantasy Football research sites:
Rotoviz - This has become my go-to site. Tons of content with very insightful data-driven articles and apps/tools for projections and research. Weekly D/ST streamer, QB streamer, TE streamer recommendations (never streamed QB or TE before? You will now), as well as a ton more content. I think the subscription is at $45 for the year now, but it's well worth the price for those of you who play in money leagues.
Rotoworld - My favorite site to check for breaking news and quick updates on players. Great articles and news blurbs for every player.
FantasyPros - These guys aggregate rankings from a ton of different sources to give consensus rankings. Great for preseason rankings and cheat sheets for your drafts.
Harris Football - Rankings based on game film analysis. Weekly podcasts.
Borischen - Algorithmic, tiered rankings. I use these for weekly matchups.
FFToolbox - Rankings, ADP, cheat sheets.
Fantasy Football Calculator - Mock drafts for a bunch of different league formats. My preferred site for mock drafting.
Rotowire - Pay site with good rankings, although I don't subscribe. I use the preseason free trial jig to download customizable spreadsheets with rankings for my roster/scoring settings for draft day. (Just use a fake email address/phone number, you don't need to verify anything.)
ESPN Fantasy Football
Yahoo Fantasy Football
MyFantasyLeague - Highly customizable league hosting site. Very popular for Dynasty leagues and leagues with unique rosters/scoring. Offers free trials for a few weeks of the season but costs $80+ every year.
Fantrax - Similar feature set to MFL, but with a much better UI and layout. Also offers completely free, mostly-full-featured league hosting. I run a Dynasty league with huge rosters and very in depth scoring settings and the free version fulfills all of my needs. Cheaper than MFL if you need some very intricate features. Great customer service as well.
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When posting questions and asking for advice, make sure to include how many teams are in your league, the roster construction, and most importantly your scoring settings. This will make it easier to give the most accurate advice.
This is usually one of the better threads on NT every season. Let's keep that going .
Top Fantasy Football research sites:
Rotoviz - This has become my go-to site. Tons of content with very insightful data-driven articles and apps/tools for projections and research. Weekly D/ST streamer, QB streamer, TE streamer recommendations (never streamed QB or TE before? You will now), as well as a ton more content. I think the subscription is at $45 for the year now, but it's well worth the price for those of you who play in money leagues.
Rotoworld - My favorite site to check for breaking news and quick updates on players. Great articles and news blurbs for every player.
FantasyPros - These guys aggregate rankings from a ton of different sources to give consensus rankings. Great for preseason rankings and cheat sheets for your drafts.
Harris Football - Rankings based on game film analysis. Weekly podcasts.
Borischen - Algorithmic, tiered rankings. I use these for weekly matchups.
FFToolbox - Rankings, ADP, cheat sheets.
Fantasy Football Calculator - Mock drafts for a bunch of different league formats. My preferred site for mock drafting.
Rotowire - Pay site with good rankings, although I don't subscribe. I use the preseason free trial jig to download customizable spreadsheets with rankings for my roster/scoring settings for draft day. (Just use a fake email address/phone number, you don't need to verify anything.)
ESPN Fantasy Football
Yahoo Fantasy Football
MyFantasyLeague - Highly customizable league hosting site. Very popular for Dynasty leagues and leagues with unique rosters/scoring. Offers free trials for a few weeks of the season but costs $80+ every year.
Fantrax - Similar feature set to MFL, but with a much better UI and layout. Also offers completely free, mostly-full-featured league hosting. I run a Dynasty league with huge rosters and very in depth scoring settings and the free version fulfills all of my needs. Cheaper than MFL if you need some very intricate features. Great customer service as well.
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When posting questions and asking for advice, make sure to include how many teams are in your league, the roster construction, and most importantly your scoring settings. This will make it easier to give the most accurate advice.
This is usually one of the better threads on NT every season. Let's keep that going .
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