The value of skill players

By Yo
for Riotboard.com

Published: September 2, 2010

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The glory of Fantasy Football is in the skill positions. The winning can be in what I call the “fantasy grab bag,” all the other players, even the ones you don’t pick. Don’t pick? You look confused, my friend. Yes, fantasy games can be won or lost due to the play of offensive linemen, defensive players (even in IDP leagues), and even the lowly kickers. Aside from the freakish Devin Hester Bears teams, I don’t know of any real advantage to any special teams, so we’ll ignore them for the most part. The fact is that the guys up front can make or break the production of the skill players. A lineman goes down isn’t important? Ask Matt Hasselbeck about that after he lost Walter Jones. A defender breaking down isn’t important? Brian Urlacher’s absence didn’t just hurt the Bears on defense, it put them behind more and put pressure on Jay Cutler. In a fantasy world where information is everywhere and your grandmother understands you don’t take Drew Brees in the first round, little advantages like keeping your eye on the guys you don’t pick can be the difference between winning and losing.
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