Fantasy Football 2021

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Keenan Allen in 2021

Fantasy Football: Is QB “Handcuffing” a thing?

Fantasy Football: Sorting out the Houston Texans RB situation

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Miles Sanders in 2021

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Keenan Allen in 2021

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen has at least 97 catches in each of the last four seasons, with 100 or more grabs three

Fantasy Football: Is QB “Handcuffing” a thing?

Let’s start with the basics. In fantasy football, it’s common to “handcuff” your No. 1 running back by also drafting his backup. For this year,

Fantasy Football: Sorting out the Houston Texans RB situation

The Houston Texans project to be one of the worst teams in the NFL this year, with Deshaun Watson unlikely to play and general dysfunction

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Miles Sanders in 2021

Based on fantasy points per game (full PPR), with a minimum of 10 games played, Miles Sanders has been RB21 and RB17 in his first

Fantasy Football: Who is Saquon Barkley’s backup?

Over his last 15 games, New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley has averaged 102.3 yards from scrimmage per game. But that has of course

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Chase Claypool in 2021

The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to hit on a non-first-round draft pick wide receiver every year, or at least more regularly than any other NFL team.

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Christian McCaffrey in 2021

In 2019, Christian McCaffrey lapped the field to finish as the No. 1 running back in fantasy football. In Week 1 last season, in the

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Rashod Bateman in 2021

As a sophomore at Minnesota in 2019, Rashod Bateman put himself on the NFL radar with 60 catches for 1,219 yards and 11 touchdowns (a

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Damien Harris in 2021

After barely seeing the field as a rookie in 2019, Damien Harris was lined up for a bigger role in the Patriots’ backfield last year.

Fantasy Football: What to expect from Michael Thomas in 2021

After setting a single-season NFL record with 149 catches in 2019, as he lapped the field in finishing as the WR1 in fantasy, 2020 was