F.F.T Owner Robb Perkins keeps his 397 player/position rankings (not including rookie profiles) meticulously updated throughout the year. Our Trader Insiders enjoy over 400 player profiles by Robb that rival a level of analysis that will be found anywhere...period.
Sample:
2. Andre Johnson-Houston Texans
Auction Value: $38
Bye Week: 10
2008 Pre-Season Ranking: 7
2007 Pre-Season Ranking: 12
I could not argue with anybody taking Johnson as the number one receiver off the board, how can you argue with 115 receptions, 1575 yards, and eight touchdowns. Those are the numbers he put up last season and while he has yet to put up more than eight touchdowns in his six-year career, you only need to go back to 2007 when he posted eight in only nine games to know he is capable. The sky is the limit, especially if Matt Schaub could find a way to stay healthy an entire season.
(09’ Proj: 105 receptions, 1520 yards, 10 touchdowns)
212 Fantasy Points
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F.F.T. owner Rick Perkins has played Dynasty fantasy formats now for 17 years. He's developed positional rankings that factor player age, injury, big play potential, point per reception, touchdown heavy, system/supporting cast, "intangibles" and a gut rating that our readers have followed for years...
Sample:
13. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT Age: 28
y - i - b - td - sys - int
GUT: 5
Ben is a MAJOR sell-high on my dynasty board. Great NFL QB, but owners must feel like one foot is always on the proverbial banana peel. Cracks along the O-line really began to show late in the year. Ben tied for most sacks taken (50) in 2009. He finished as the 11th ranked fantasy QB, scoring 20+fantasy points in ALL of the first six weeks in 2009. But repeated that feat in only five of the remaining 11.
Last Update: #10
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F.F.T.'s Senior Editor Jon Rascon is our trusted source for all things Individual Defensive Player. Jon's I.D.P. Rankings go 82 player profiles deep for Trader Insiders beginning July 1st (sample LB) and his rankings live and die ~ well, that's not really true ~ in three years we've yet to see him "die" by pinpointing undervalued I.D.P. options beyond the 14th round of your draft.
His player analysis makes it an A-B-C process by annually keying on five-seven names that put you ahead of the curve at a discounted price...
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