Why Stacking is Critical in Best Ball
If you're playing best ball formats in fantasy this year, the path to victory lies in picking the right sleeper at quarterback and loading up on his teammates.
If you're playing best ball formats in fantasy this year, the path to victory lies in picking the right sleeper at quarterback and loading up on his teammates.
Seattle's selection of Kenneth Walker in the second round could mean the end of Chris Carson's time with the Seahawks—but he's not the only veteran whose fantasy prospects dropped last week.
Gang Green hasn't had many offensive stars in the past 10 years or so, but that may have changed after a stellar 2022 draft.
The term "slot receiver" used to be effective as a catch-all term for interior targets, but no longer. Scott Spratt breaks down slot receivers into five categories and explains which you should shoot for and which you should avoid in your fantasy drafts.
The Seahawks and Chiefs use their top slot receivers in very different ways. Scott Spratt looks at what separates a slot receiver from a more typical wideout and finds the differences are often painted in shades of grey.
Fantasy expert Scott Spratt explains why the Cardinals, Chargers, and Lions freshmen may have higher fantasy ceilings than you realize.
Green Bay's quarterback rebounded back to MVP form last season after a couple of down years—at least, that's what the raw numbers would have you believe. Scott Spratt breaks down the play and finds that Rodgers' performance wasn't overly dramatic after all.
Does Stefon Diggs' departure to Buffalo automatically make Minnesota's Justin Jefferson this year's top rookie wideout in fantasy football? Scott Spratt goes case-by-case to see which freshman is likely to have the best year in 2020.
Scott Spratt looks at home/road and depth of target splits for the Cincinnati wideout and other players and tells you who's most likely to be undervalued in daily fantasy leagues.
Christian McCaffrey started to become a dominant fantasy weapon after he put on weight. Scott Spratt looks at the size of the league's best fantasy running backs and finds that bigger is often better.