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Fantasy Football Friday

October 5th, 2012 - 10:07am by Tyler EverettOther posts by

Each Friday, DenverBroncos.com will collect opinions from fantasy football experts from around the web to help you finalize your lineup in preparation for Sunday.

Share your own opinions in the comments section and get more advice on your gameday decisions from other readers.

ESPN.com – Love/Hate: Matthew Berry explains which players to start and which to stay away from in Week 5.

CBSSports.com – Week 5 Matchups: Dave Richard highlights the key points of fantasy interest in each of this weekend’s games.

NFL.com – Inactives: To avoid starting a player who is inactive, click here for an official league-wide list of the players who won’t be suiting up in Week 5.

FoxSports.com – Player Rankings: Ryan Fowler ranks the top players at quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end.

Fantasy Football Friday

September 28th, 2012 - 3:18pm by Sam DavisOther posts by

Each Friday, DenverBroncos.com will collect opinions from fantasy football experts from around the web to help you finalize your lineup in preparation for Sunday.

Share your own opinions in the comments section and get more advice on your gameday decisions from other readers.

ESPN.com — Trendspotting: Ken Daube explains how to identify trends from the first three weeks of the season and use them to your advantage in Week 4.

CBSSports.com — Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Senior Fantasy Writer Jamey Eisenberg lists his must-plays for Week 1 as well as those he thinks should be left out of your starting lineup.

NFL.com — Sleepers: Adam Rank compiled a list of potential breakout players in Week 4.

FoxSports.com — The Fantasy Basement: Joel Beall provides fantasy advice on lineup calls, sleepers, waiver-wire moves and rookie spotlights.

Fantasy Football Friday

September 21st, 2012 - 1:02pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

Each Friday, DenverBroncos.com will collect opinions from fantasy football experts from around the web to help you finalize your lineup in preparation for Sunday.

Share your own opinions in the comments section and get more advice on your gameday decisions from other readers.

ESPN.com – Fantasy football Week 3 running back rankings: ESPN’s fantasy staff ranks each running back’s value for Week 3.

Fox Sports.com – The Fantasy Basement: Week 3: Joel Beall provides advice regarding lineup calls, sleepers and waiver-wire moves.

CBSSports.com – Week 3 Start ‘Em and Sit ‘Em: Jamey Eisenberg tells fans which players they should start and which ones are better off on the bench.

NFL.com – Fantasy Post Mortem: Adam Rank goes over the highlights from this past week in fantasy football.

What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with any of these experts? Do you have any trade proposals you’re weighing as we await Sunday’s kickoffs?

Fantasy Football Friday

September 14th, 2012 - 4:58pm by Sam DavisOther posts by


Each Friday, DenverBroncos.com will collect opinions from fantasy football experts from around the web to help you finalize your lineup in preparation for Sunday.

Share your own opinions in the comments section and get more advice on your gameday decisions from other readers.

ESPN.com – The Hard Count: Christopher Harris breaks down the biggest fantasy stories of Week 2.

FOX SPORTS.com – Red Zone Targets: Mike Harmon explains what players will get the most opportunities in the red zone in Week 2.

CBSSports.com – Rankings: Three Senior Fantasy Writers for CBSSports.com provide their Week 2 Rankings for every fantasy football position.

NFL.com — Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Michael Fabiano gives you his expert advice on some of the toughest decisions you might have to make this week.

What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with any of these experts? Do you have any trade proposals you’re weighing as we await Sunday’s kickoffs?

Fantasy Football Friday

September 7th, 2012 - 2:01pm by Denver_BroncosOther posts by

Each Friday, DenverBroncos.com will collect opinions from fantasy football experts from around the web to help you finalize your lineup in preparation for Sunday.

Share your own opinions in the comments section and get more advice on your gameday decisions from other readers.

ESPN.com — Love/Hate for Week 1: Matthew Berry gives his own version of a ‘Start ‘em/Sit ‘em’.

FoxSports.com — Flex Plays: Luke Hoover explains who the best options are to play at the flex position, which is typically a wide receiver or running back in most leagues.

CBSsports.com — Week 1 Fantasy Football Matchups: Senior Fantasy Writer Dave Richard analyzes and rates more than 200 matchups from across the league.

NFL.com — Fantasy Live: Find out the top NFL fantasy running backs for week one of the regular season.

What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with any of these experts? Do you have any trade proposals you’re weighing as we await Sunday’s kickoffs?

Fantasy Football Fun

December 9th, 2010 - 9:08am by cheerleadersOther posts by

 

Hey Broncos Country!

My name is Heather and this is my first season as a Denver Broncos Cheerleader. I am a native to Denver and have been a Broncos fan since birth! As a loyal Broncos fan, I can say that this isn’t exactly the football season I was hoping for. However, I have truly had the most memorable time as a rookie cheerleader, and I am sad that the season is about to come to an end.

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The Future of Fantasy

June 2nd, 2010 - 4:21pm by Eric DetweilerOther posts by

The NFL season is just around the corner, which means fantasy football season will be here even sooner.

This season, NFL.com is out to make one of its most popular features even better.

For the 2010 season, NFL.com is the home of the official NFL fantasy football game, and it won’t just be your average fantasy platform.

The biggest addition — it will be the world’s only NFL fantasy game with video, including extensive in-game highlights.

Now, when Knowshon Moreno busts out an 80-yard touchdown run, you can celebrate the fantasy points he earned you while watching the highlight.

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What’s One More Hall of Fame?

July 25th, 2007 - 9:46am by AndrewOther posts by

There’s a Hall of Fame for everything nowadays:

Polka musicMascots (Miles probably needs to have more than six seasons under his belt before he’s in play here) … Arena Football (there was a Hall of Fame Game; there were several classes of inductees, but the concept seems to have faded from AFL view the last couple of years) … Canadian cartooningSports in Lethbridge, Alberta, a relatively modest city of just under 82,000 … International game fishing … and robots, both real and fictional, meaning that R2-D2, C-3PO, HAL-9000 and Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation are members.

So if there can be a Hall of Fame for fantasy beings applying potentially real technology, why can’t there be a Hall for real people making accomplishments in a fantasy realm?

So bring on the Dungeons and Dragons Hall of Fame.

No, scratch that … but enter the ESPN Fantasy Football Hall of Fame, which includes one current Bronco for his accomplishments with another team and four current or former Broncos for what they did in Denver.

The players and their notable campaigns:

“Waiver Wire Wonders,” i.e. players who went unchosen in most fantasy drafts but came up big:

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