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Zero Wide Receiver: Data Shows That It’s The Way To Go

There are many different theories and strategies for how to draft a fantasy football team. Waiting for a late-round quarterback, stockpiling tight ends, patiently snagging mid-round running backs. Some work, some don’t. Being a numbers guy, there’s only one tried and true method that works and makes sense for me: the Zero Wide Receiver strategy. […]

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Stacking the Odds at QB and WR in Fantasy

*Note: for the purpose of this article, PPR scoring is for Weeks 1-17 according to PFF, and both tight ends and wide receivers are lumped in at the ‘wide receiver’ position. A top-12 fantasy scorer is considered a QB1 or WR1. ADP is based on August of the respective year, according to DLF Superflex mock […]

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