Wednesday, June 25, 2008
76-100
76. Santana Moss-Redskins-WR
77. Selvin Young-Broncos-RB
78. Joey Galloway-Buccaneers-WR
79. Tony Scheffler-Broncos-TE
80. Marc Bulger-Rams-QB
81. Laveranues Coles-Jets-WR
82. Heath Miller-Steelers-TE
83. DeAngelo Williams-Panthers-RB
84. Chester Taylor-Vikings-RB
85. Chris Chambers-Chargers-WR
86. Eli Manning-Giants-QB
87. Todd Heap-Ravens-TE
88. Felix Jones-Cowboys-TE
89. Bernard Berrian-Vikings-WR
90. Vernon Davis-49ers-TE
91. Deuce McAllister-Saints-RB
92. David Garrard-Jaguars-QB
93. Jerricho Cotchery-Jets-WR
94. Ahmad Bradshaw-Giants-RB
95. Alge Crumpler-Titans-TE
96. Anthony Gonzalez-Colts-WR
97. Philip Rivers-Chargers-QB
98. Bobby Engram-Seahawks-WR
99. Javon Walker-Raiders-WR
100. Donte' Stallworth-Browns-WR
-It's David Garrard's job this preseason. He was a great fantasy QB last year and missed significant time.
- Eli Manning will be a little more confident this year.
- Stallworth got out of New England just in time.
- This will be the year Rivers steps up his game. Too much talent in San Diego. I mean, its bound to happen... right?
- Marvin Harrison I hate to say... is done. So who's going to be lined up on the other side of Wayne? Gonzalez was quietly very good at season's end.
- Something is clearly wrong with Javon Walker. I'm staying far away from him.
- Never EVER Trust a Broncos RB.
...AND LET'S GET BACK TO SOME FANTASY BASEBALL!
Monday, June 23, 2008
51-75
51. Jason Witten-Cowboys-TE
52. Matt Forte-Bears-RB
53. Kellen Winslow-Browns-TE
54. Donovan Mcnabb-Eagles-QB
55. Santanio Holmes-Steelers-WR
56. Roy Williams-Lions-WR
57. Lendale White-Titans-RB
58. Tony Gonzalez-Chiefs-TE
59. Calvin Johnson-Lions-WR
60. Jay Cutler-Broncos-QB
61. Greg Jennings-Packers-WR
62. Marvin Harrison-Colts-WR
63. Dwayne Bowe-Chiefs-WR
64. Roddy White-Falcons-WR
65. Jonathon Stewart-Panthers-RB
66. Julius Jones-Seahawks-RB
67. Hines Ward-Steelers-WR
68. Dallas Clark-Colts-TE
69. Chris Cooley-Redskins-TE
70. Lee Evans-Bills-WR
71. Kevin Smith-Lions-RB
72. Donald Driver-Packers-WR
73. Justin Fargas-Raiders-RB
74. Matt Schaub-Texans-QB
75. Kevin Curtis-Eagles-WR
-Anybody that doesn't have the name Cedric Benson running the ball in Chicago puts a smile on my face. Chicago wants to run the ball. Cedric Benson is gone. Who's going to take the gig from him? Matt Forte's got this.
- Donovan Mcnabb? Because when hes healthy hes one of the best around.
- Why I like me the Kellen Winslow? Cuz we're both ******* soldiers out there at War. C'mon you cant mess with a soldier.
- This is simply the year Santonio Holmes breaks out.
-Big Fat Lendale White. I think he'll be going a little too high in drafts.
- Last year Calvin Johnson was wayy over hyped. Now he's going just where he should be. I think Calvin will have a nice little year in Detroit.
- I really liked this Bowe character last year. He showed some signs of greatness. Was only a rookie and still put up nice numbers. I expect those numbers to only get better.
- Roddy White is my hero.
- Whatever the reason may be, The Panthers really do not like DeAngelo Williams. This is why I'm buying into Jonathon Stewart.
- Kevin Smith is better then Tatum Bell.
- Why does nobody like to drink the Chris Cool(ey)-Aid. Continues to be an underrated Fantasy TE.
- When Schaub and Johnson were together they were one of the best connections in all the NFL.
They go together like Bill Beeeeeeeelichick and Cheating! (You would have to see the South
Park episode to get that 1)
- When Kevin Curtis was good last year, he was veryy good. When he was bad, he was veryy bad. We'll see some more consistency out of him this year.
Friday, June 20, 2008
26-50
26. Larry Fitzgerald-Cardinals-WR
27. T.J. Houshmandzadeh-Bengals-WR
28. Ben Roethlisberger-Steelers-QB
29. Drew Brees- Saints-QB
30. Plaxico Burress- Giants-WR
31. Steve Smith-Panthers-WR
32. Ronnie Brown-Dolphins-RB
33. Marques Colston-Saints-WR
34. Reggie Bush-Saints-RB
35. Michael Turner-Falcons-RB
36. Chad Johnson-Bengals-WR
37. Torry Hold-Rams-WR
38. Wes Welker- Patriots-WR
39. Darren Mcfadden-Raiders-RB
40. Edgerrin James-Cardinals-RB
41. Thomas Jones-Jets-RB
42. Carson Palmer-Bengals-QB
43. Matt Hasselback-Seahawks-QB
44. Antonio Gates-Chargers-TE
45. Fred Taylor- Jaguars-RB
46. Earnest Graham-Buccaneers-RB
47. Derek Anderson-Browns-QB
48. Brandon Marshall-Broncos-WR
49. Anquan Boldin-Cardinals-WR
50. Rudi Johnson-Bengals-RB
- Big Ben was a top 4 Fantasy QB Last year. Not many people could have predicted this. This was not a fluke year and the Pittsburgh offense has only made additions to its offense. They are going to be spreading out the field a lot more this year which means big numbers to come from Ben. They gave Ben everything he needed through the draft, and expect a healthy Santonio Holmes.
Remember when Burress predicted a 23-17 win. And thenBrady laughed and said "We're only going to score 17 points."
Then ended up losing 17-14. Good Times Pats fans.
- I'm not too high on Palmer this year. He was pretty much a disappointment last year with the exception of 1 big game. Only threw for 5 TD his last 5 games and with two top receivers in Johnson and T.J., this is simply not good. Wouldn't go out of my way to get him.
- Derek Anderson has had even more weapons surrounding him. So expect a better year out of D.A. this season right? Wrong. Last year was a career year for Derek Anderson, but I believe where you would be getting him in drafts you would be expecting the same production. I'm not saying Anderson will fall off the map and Quinn will be taking snaps away, but don't expect the same kind of season as last year.
- Michael "The Burner" Turner can flat out run the ball. He's a great RUNNING back, but won't get you any receptions. In Fantasy catching the ball is a big deal. I saw this stat and could not believe it. In a 4 year career Turner only has 11 CAREER receptions. Not to mention he will still be splitting time with Jerious Norwood.
- Steve Smith's stats seem to be getting worse each and every year. Also never stays healthy for a full 16 game season.
51-75 Will be posted Monday.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Fantasy Football in June
Yeah LT's my #1. Surprise Surprise.- Ladainian Tomlinsom-Chargers-RB
- Brian Westbrook-Eagles-RB
- Joseph Addai-Colts-RB
- Adrian Peterson-Vikings-RB
- Steven Jackson-Rams-RB
- Marshawn Lynch-Bills-RB
- Clinton Portis-Redskins-RB
- Randy Moss-Patriots-WR
- Willis Mcgahee-Ravens-RB
- Frank Gore-49ers-RB
- Marion Barber-Cowboys-RB
- Larry Johnson-Chiefs-RB
- Peyton Manning-Colts-QB
- Tom Brady-Patriots-QB
- Terrell Owens-Cowboys-WR
- Braylon Edwards-Browns-WR
- Ryan Grant-Packers-RB
- Reggie Wayne-Colts-WR
- Willie Parker-Steelers-RB
- Maurice Jones-Drew-Jaguars-RB
- Jamal Lewis-Browns-RB
- Andre Johnson-Texans-WR
- Tony Romo-Cowboys-QB
- Brandon Jacobs-Giants-RB
- Laurence Maroney-Patriots-RB
Saw this image and could not help but laugh. Football'sso easy a caveman can do it! (Pause for Laughs)
- Frank Gore drops with an iffy season season last year, New coach in Martz (does not like to run the ball), and always an injury risk.
- Call me crazy but I don't think Brady throws 50 TDs again. In all seriousness tho I do not think the Patriots rebound and have another great season as expected. I actually think Manning is back to being the #1 QB.
- Owens and Romo will compete for the #1 connection.
Terrell Owens won't be needing to steal a fan's popcorn thisyear. A happy Terrell Owens means many touchdowns to come.
- Grant was a stud last year, and the Packers only plan on running the ball even more this year to take some pressure off of Rodgers.
-I Love me some Braylon Edwards. Michigan Fan until the day i die, but with the bias part of me aside, I really do believe Braylon Edwards has a legit shot at finishing the year as the #1 WR.
- Patriots will run more this season, I'm liking Boney Maroney to rack up more points this year.
26-50 will be posted this Friday.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Home Field Advantage
Randy Wolf
the Wolf Pack
@ Home: 4 W 1 L 2.45 ERA 1.00 WHIP 8.59 K/9
-Very Very good numbers. Matter of fact, these are CY Young like numbers.
On the Road: 1 W 3 L 5.31 ERA 1.48 WHIP 7.30 K/9
-ehh not so good of numbers anymore. You see where I'm going with this...
Lets look at some other similar players.
Matt Garza
or the real Matty Ice as I like to call him
@ Home: 4 W 0 L 2.19 ERA 1.11 WHIP 5.59 K/9
On the Road: 1 W 3 L 6.25 ERA 1.55 WHIP 3.98 K/9
Dustin McGowan
D-Mac
@ Home: 4 W 1 L 1.73 ERA 1.15 WHIP 6.91 K/9
On the Road: 1 W 3 L 6.02 ERA 1.57 WHIP 7.27 K/9
Scott Kazmir
This kids good everywhere... but i just found these numbers to be Cliff Lee in April like, so the mention seemed necessary.
@ Home: 4W 0 L 0.35 ERA 0.81 WHIP 8.65 K/9
Don't worry his numbers on the road are just fine.
Erik Bedard
@ Home: 3 W 2 L 2.30 ERA 1.21 WHIP 8.58 K/9
On the Road: 1 W 2 L 7.40 ERA 1.60 WHIP 7.77 K/9
Are Hitters the same way?
Mark DeRosa
@ Home: .371 AVG
On the Road: .222 AVG
Kosuke Fukodome
These Cubs players really love the Friendly Confines of Wrigley Field
@ Home: .376 AVG
On the Road: .205 AVG
Josh Hamilton
Yeah hes not bad on the road
On the Road: .285 AVG 7 HR 30 RBI
Wait until you see him at home
@ Home: .349 AVG 11 HR 43 RBI
Luke Scott
@ Home: .364 AVG
On the Road: .213 AVG
Carlos Guillen
@ Home: .358 AVG 5 HR 22 RBI
On the Road .243 AVG 1 HR 10 RBI
Hideki Matsui
I <3 New York!
@ Home .362 AVG
On the Road: .289 AVG
Monday, June 9, 2008
Stud or Dud

This is a column that will be composed of players that I feel are or are not legit. Players are streaky and some really just come out of Left Field. You will always have your Carlos Quentins and Edinson Volquezs of the world each and every year. The only problem is finding out if the player is a fluke or a legitimate fantasy baseball player. Let's get started with these 2 guys.
Carlos Quentin
- Stud
He has always had the tools to be a great player in the MLB, and we are coming to find out that Arizona just was not the right place for him. We saw it with Josh Hamilton last season, a long waited for prospect that finally came out of his shell. He now is among the leaders in the AL in avg, HR, and RBIs. He is a great hitter that works the count and can drive the ball to any part of the field. I expect him to be around for a while and showing the best of his abilities. Carlos Quentin is legit.
Edinson Volquez
-Stud
Since Fantasy Baseball is based on stats and stats only, lets take a look at some. 9-2 1.56 ERA 1.17 WHIP 10.67 K/9. Right now based on stats only Edinson Volquez is the #1 Fantasy Pitcher. Of course he's not going to win 25 Games or have a sub 2 ERA, but this guy can pitch in the big leagues. 1 more fun stat: Edinson Volquez has yet to allow more then 3 ER in one game.
Cliff Lee
-Dud
In his last five starts his ERA has dropped from a .67 to a 2.52. The Ks have progressively slowed down and the Indians offense has some problems so don't expect the 10-1 record to stay on pace.
Dan Uggla
- Stud
People forget that Dan Uggla has only played 2 full seasons in the MLB. The average was at a brutal .240 last season, but the power has always been there increasing every year. He's very capable of hitting 35+ HRs and whereas he wont bat .300 the rest of the way, .275 is very reasonable.
Milton Bradley
-Dud
Yes in the last month he's batting .375 with a .475 OBP & 9 HR, but the guy is constantly injured. He has always been a streaky hitter and when hes hot he ranks among the best. We have seen the best of Milton Bradley and he is definitely a Sell High candidate. I'm not buying into this player.
Ryan Ludwick
-Dud
It was nice to see some pop out of this guy's bat for as long as we did, but i believe the power surge is behind him. His average has dropped 41 points in his last 54 AB with just 1 HR. Not only is this a problem, but he is not even the full time starter. The Cardinals have a platoon going in the outfield and with limited AB, I'm not too high on Mr. Ludwick.
Nate Mclouth
-Stud
I Was high on this player coming into the season and all he's done is continue to make me look like i know what I'm doing. He had a great Spring Training and showed all the tools of being a good hitter in the Big Leagues. He gets on base, is capable of stealing a base or two, shows good pop in his bat, and is driving in runs. He's doing all the things to be a great fantasy player and has so far not disappointed.
& Here's some more players...
David Murphy-Dud
Shaun Marcum-Stud
Ervin Santana-Stud
Jorge Cantu-Dud
Jose Guillen-Stud
Mark DeRosa-Dud
Jose Contreras-Dud
Todd Wellemeyer-Dud
Friday, June 6, 2008
From Here on Out
| Rank | Name | Team | Qualifies |
| 1 | Alex Rodriguez | NYY | 3B |
| 2 | Hanley Ramirez | | SS |
| 3 | Chase Utley | PHI | 2B |
| 4 | Albert Pujols | STL | 1B |
| 5 | David Wright | NYM | 3B |
| 6 | Lance Berkman | HOU | 1B/OF |
| 7 | Miguel Cabrera | DET | 3B |
| 8 | Jimmy Rollins | PHI | SS |
| 9 | Ryan Braun | MIL | 3B/OF |
| 10 | Ryan Howard | PHI | 1B |
| 11 | Carl Crawford | TB | OF |
| 12 | Johan Santana | NYM | SP |
| 13 | Ichiro Suzuki | SEA | OF |
| 14 | Prince Fielder | MIL | 1B |
| 15 | Alfonso Soriano | CHC | OF |
| 16 | Josh Hamilton | | OF |
| 17 | Carlos Lee | HOU | OF |
| 18 | Brandon Webb | ARI | SP |
| 19 | Matt Holliday | | OF |
| 20 | Brandon Phillips | CIN | 2B |
| 21 | Jose Reyes | NYM | SS |
| 22 | BJ Upton | TB | 2B/OF |
| 23 | Chipper Jones | ATL | 3B |
| 24 | Mark Teixera | ATL | 1B |
| 25 | Manny Ramirez | BOS | OF |
| 26 | Magglio Ordonez | DET | OF |
| 27 | Justin Morneau | MIN | 1B |
| 28 | Jacoby Ellsbury | BOS | OF |
| 29 | Vladimir Guerrero | LAA | OF |
| 30 | Nick Markakis | BAL | OF |
| 31 | Derrek Lee | CHC | 1B |
| 32 | Jake Peavy | SD | SP |
| 33 | Dan Uggla | | 2B |
| 34 | Corey Hart | MIL | OF |
| 35 | Grady Sizemore | CLE | OF |
| 36 | Brian Roberts | BAL | 2B |
| 37 | Carlos Beltran | NYM | OF |
| 38 | Erik Bedard | SEA | SP |
| 39 | Josh Beckett | BOS | SP |
| 40 | Alex Rios | TOR | OF |
| 41 | Adrian Gonzales | SD | 1B |
| 42 | Ian Kinsler | | 2B |
| 43 | Garret Atkins | | 3B |
| 44 | Carlos Quentin | CHW | OF |
| 45 | John Lackey | LAA | SP |
| 46 | Adam Dunn | CIN | OF |
| 47 | Carlos Zambrano | CHC | SP |
| 48 | Matt Kemp | LAD | OF |
| 49 | Derek Jeter | NYY | SS |
| 50 | | PIT | OF |

Best of the Rest (In no particular order): Bobby Abreu, Nate Mclouth, Roy Halladay, Miguel Tejada, Jeff Francouer, Pat Burrell, Edinson Volquez, Robinson Cano, Carlos Guillen, Brian McCann, Francisco Rodriguez, Geovany Soto, Jonathon Papelbon, Hunter Pence, Jay Bruce, Ben Sheets.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Bruce vs Kershaw

Starting first with Jay Bruce, the now starting Center Fielder for the Cincinnati Reds. So as i was listening to Steve Philips the other day, I heard a comparison between him and Larry Walker. Now I don't know if everyone may remember Larry Walker, but he was a great overall player and really could do it all. He had years where he hit 49 Home Runs, Batted .370, and stole 33 Bases. Now in this day & age these numbers seem very unlikely, but I simply can not find a player more comparable. Jay Bruce is the real deal.
Fantasy Perspective: Moderate Sell High- Although Jay Bruce is the real deal, I still believe right now is the time his stock will be the highest. Could he be this years Ryan Braun? He could... but he wont. Yes he has all the tools to be a stud for the rest of the year, but the fact of the matter is he is still a rookie and will still have his ups and downs. Lets not forget what Justin Upton did his first couple weeks in the big leagues.
Clayton Kershaw is another guy that is just greatness in the making. He has a fastball that hits the high 90s and a curveball that is unhittable. What surprised me most was the poise he showed his first start out. Now yes we all saw what happened to Cueto after his first outing, but i believe Kershaw is a different story. He is only 20 years of age, so yes he is still going to have bumps in the road as Bruce will, but I think he will be up for the long haul and 8+ wins is certainly not out of the question (This being on a horrible Dodger team that has very little offense). Now our only concern is that we've been told he wont be going more than 5 innings a game but i think 6 is more reasonable. Just as I've heard Jay Bruce be compared to Larry Walker, i heard a comparison with Kershaw that I'm sure most Dodger fans will be very excited to hear. Does the
name Sandy Koufax ring a bell? Because he was the last Lefty Dodger pitcher to debut in the MLB at this young of an age. Only time will tell what these magnificent young prospects hold for us in their future.Fantasy Perspective: Hold- Believe it or not, even after all the hype this kid has received, he is still not a sell. This kid will of course have his string of good and bad games, but his stock will be the highest after he puts a couple of not good but great games in a row. This is when you will be able to get the most value for him.
When its all said and done...
Bruce: .285 18 HR 70 RBI 75 R 15 SB
Kershaw: 9 W 3.8 ERA 1.25 WHIP 95 K





