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2008 FFR's Draft Kit and Weekly Rankings
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Let us prepare you for the 2008 fantasy football season with the most
accurate and easy to use set of projections and customizable fantasy football
cheat sheets on the
Web! Now in our 8th year, we will help you get the edge up on your competition
with our detailed fantasy projections, cheatsheets and tools to get you ready to
dominate your draft, then will follow it up with our weekly positional rankings
and Defensive Planning Charts,
which we update every week throughout the season.
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FFR's 2008 Draft Package
will be available in July, 2008
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2008 Fantasy Football Projections
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Accurate 2008 Projections- 2008 fantasy football player projections (QBs, WRs, RBs, TEs, and Ks) along with
team defense projections in easily sortable online tables. We use the same easy to maneuver sortable format as we use in our stats
section. Quickly sort and find the players you are looking for.
Dynamic Projection Updates- We update our projections as news
happens throughout the
pre-season so you always have the most up to date numbers and projections to use when it is time for your draft.
We will be updating the projections right up until the first Sunday of the
season (September 9th).
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Customizable Fantasy Cheat Sheets
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Accurate Custom Cheat Sheets- Does your league give you 6 points or 3 points for a touchdown pass? Is it a scoring
only league? Head to Head? How many rushing yards does a back need to gain before you get a point? The answers to these and other fantasy questions
can dramatically
change the ranking order you should be following on draft day. Don't rely on
generic rankings. With our custom cheat sheets, you enter only the
categories and point values your league uses to get the most accurate and
relevant cheatsheets available.
No Software, Easy to use- With our easy to use forms, fill out your fantasy league's scoring point system,
click, and get your Cheat Sheets modified just for your league! No complicated software to download and try to decipher. Click
here for a sample cheatsheet.
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More Fantasy Football Tools
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Check out our exclusive Strength of Schedule
charts, where you can find out which running backs play the easiest rush defense
schedules or who plays the toughest pass defenses over the course of the season.
We also offer bye week casualties, a quick and handy reference to which of the
fantasy stars are out and when.
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Weekly Updates All Season
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Weekly Fantasy Rankings- Each week of the season we will give you our top plays for the week at
each position. We will be ranking the top 20 QBs, 40 RBs, 40 WRs, 20 TEs, and 20
Kickers each week. Updated every Thursday throughout the whole season. Click
here to see our weekly ranking formats.
Defensive Planning Charts- Members get access to our in-season Defensive Planning Charts all
season long, giving you an easy look at upcoming matchups to plan
ahead. Search through sortable opponent rankings for any week of the season in quick easy to use online charts.
These charts are very handy each week to get a look at who has easy or difficult
matchups going forward. This is a tool we use ourselves religiously all season
long, a great help!
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Mock Drafts
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Pure fantasy football projections and
cheatsheets are definitely the most important base to take into a draft with
you. But real fantasy football drafts seldom are orderly and every one promises many surprises.
Nonetheless, looking through mock fantasy drafts can give you a good practical idea of
where players are really going, when the TEs start going off the board, how long
you may be able to wait for that middle tier running back, and so on. We will be
conducting a mock football draft each week throughout August and posting the sortable
results in our members area.
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Fantasy Rookies, Sleepers, Risks
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The numbers and projections are surely the
most important planning tool a successful fantasy football manager can have. But its
important to get beyond the numbers as well and be aware of which rookies might
come on strong, or which players might carry significant risk on draft day.
During the first week of August, we will pick out our top fantasy rookies, sleepers, and
risks and tell you why we think so.
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