Fantasy Football Tip of the Day #4
We pretty much know when a Running Back is talented, right? Many Fantasy Football owners draft a RB on name and reputation of past performance. Why not have a little more of an edge on draft day and take into consideration the Offensive line that the runner is lined up behind? For example, we know that Larry Johnson is a pretty decent RB. He has a reputation for past performance. What we also have learned is that he is running behind one of the worst O-Lines in the league. Of course this comes into play when drafting a QB as well.
Offensive line is sort of an afterthought as fantasy football leagues don’t use them (if your league does, I want to hear about it). Even the kicker gets fantasy love. What do you say we have a look at some Fantasy Offensive Line rankings today?
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UltimateFFStrategy.com gives detailed analysis of each O-LIne in the league. Who is leaving, who has arrived, statistics from 2007, and the 2008 Outlook. Good stuff.
FFToolbox.com has their take on O-Line rankings as well.
Take these into consideration when making your cheetsheets and see what it does for your RB and QB rankings!

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