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Jonathan Bales : Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don't Want You to Know
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Author: Jonathan Bales
Title: Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don't Want You to Know
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 226
Date: 2013-05-14
ISBN: 1484971515
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Weight: 0.68 pounds
Size: 4.92 x 0.51 x 7.87 inches
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Fantasy Football for Smart People: What the Experts Don't Want You to Know contains solutions to 25 of fantasy football's most pressing questions. What's the best draft spot? Do running backs really break down after a lot of carries? How should you project rookies? What's the best waiver wire strategy? What the Experts Don't Want You to Know will answer these important questions--and give you a wealth of fantasy football knowledge along the way--to provide the edge you need to make the jump toward becoming an advanced fantasy football owner.
  • Table of Contents
Preface
Section 1: Which draft position is the most valuable?
Section 2: Do running backs really break down after a heavy workload?
Section 3: How much does a great quarterback help a receiver?
Section 4: Does week-to-week consistency really exist?
Section 5: How does the consistency of certain positions affect a draft board?
Section 6: How do you really find value in fantasy football drafts?
Section 7: What's the typical age (and rate) of decline for each position?
Section 8: Should your first three draft picks be three running backs?
Section 9: What type of player should you draft in the late rounds?
Section 10: Are rookie quarterbacks the new rookie running backs?
Section 11: Do rookie tight ends offer value?
Section 12: How do you pick the best free agents on the waiver wire after Week 1?
Section 13: Are rookie wide receivers worth drafting?
Section 14: Do players perform better during contract seasons?
Section 15: How do you project a running back's yards-per-carry?
Section 16: Which second-year running backs break out?
Section 17: How do you project wide receivers with rookie stats?
Section 18: Which second-year tight ends are worth a gamble? 
Section 19: How do you predict quarterback success with rookie stats?
Section 20: How much does speed matter for running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends?
Section 21: How much does quarterback height affect NFL performance?
Section 22: Do injuries offer potential value?
Section 23: Can early-season average draft position (ADP) be useful in August?
Section 24: How can you tell which players are safe and which are risky?
Section 25: When and how should you draft a defense?
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