
Identifying signal and noise for fantasy football
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Former Jeremiah Smith college teammates look like NFL No. 1s
I’m fascinated by the idea of teammate strength at the college level, and how to contextualize that. In writing about Carnell Tate before the draft this year, I labeled a section...
Two elite RBs look to build on 1,900-plus-yard seasons
I’ve been writing long intros, and then I spun off two long posts of their own last week, including why best ball might be making you worse at redraft.
Fine, let's get into it
I’m 10 projections into my process, but yesterday was a slog, and I feel more like letting the fingers fly this morning, as evidenced by my RJ Harvey writeup earlier. Everything in moderation, so I’m going to not fo...
For the first time I can remember, I wrote a response to a comment so long I couldn’t post it in the comments section, though I think somewhere along the way I’d committed to copying it over into its own post. The below discussion builds of...
How do high-profile WR trades fit into rotational offenses?
Before I get into today’s post, I need to apologize to anyone who has responded to one of these emails over the past six-to-eight months with a direct email reply. I’m not sure wh...
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