Monday, August 10th, 2009
Football training camps are in full swing, and fantasy football drafts are right around the corner!
If you want to get a head start on preparing for your fantasy football league(s), come on over tonight at 8pm Eastern to Mock Draft Central’s fourth Experts’ Draft of the season! If you prefer live commentary with your fantasy football mock drafts, be sure to listen to FantasyPros911 as they provide play-by-play on Blog Talk Radio.
I’ll be picking eleventh in a 12-team snake draft format. This mock draft will use points-per-reception (PPR) scoring with the following roster spots:
- 1 QB
- 2 RBs
- 3 WRs
- 1 TE
- 1 FLEX (RB, WR, or TE)
- 1 K
- 1 DEF
- 10 Bench/Reserve spots (I intend to go w/ 1 QB, 4 RB, and 5 WR)
Here’s a list of tonight’s participants and draft order:
- Nick Pagluica, Fantasy Sharks
- Paul Charchian, LeagueSafe
- Jason McCoy, StinkBall
- Mike Jones, Football Diehards
- Tom Kessenich, National Fantasy Football Championship
- Chris Jackson, Quest Fantasy Football Leagues
- Nathan Zegura, The Fantasy Consultant
- Jeff Boggis, Fantasy Sports Empire
- John Tuvey, The Huddle
- Brian Swaw, GameTimeDecisions
- Scott Swanay, Fantasy Football Sherpa
- Marc Caviglia, Bruno Boys Fantasy Football
Hope you’re able to watch and/or listen!
The Sherpa
www.FantasyFootballSherpa.com
The Fantasy Football Sherpa’s blog
@fantasy_sherpa on Twitter
Tags: Blog Talk Radio, Brian Swaw, Bruno Boys Fantasy Football, Chris Jackson, fantasy football sherpa, Fantasy Sharks, Fantasy Sports Empire, FantasyPros911, fantasy_sherpa, Football Diehards, GameTimeDecisions, Jason McCoy, Jeff Boggis, John Tuvey, LeagueSafe, Marc Caviglia, Mike Jones, Mock Draft Central, Nathan Zegura, National Fantasy Football Championship, Nick Pagluica, Paul Charchian, Quest Fantasy Football Leagues, Scott Swanay, Stinkball, The Fantasy Consultant, The Fantasy Football Sherpa's blog, The Huddle, The Sherpa, Tom Kessenich
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Hard to believe that football training camps start up again in a couple of weeks, along with the accompanying frenzy over fantasy football!
If you can’t wait until then to get your fantasy football fix, come on over tonight at 8pm Eastern to Mock Draft Central’s third Experts’ Draft of the season! If you prefer live commentary with your fantasy football mock drafts, be sure to listen to FantasyPros911 as they provide play-by-play on Blog Talk Radio.
I’ll be picking tenth in a 12-team snake draft format. This mock draft will use standard scoring (i.e. - non-Points Per Reception) with the following roster spots:
- 1 QB
- 2 RBs
- 3 WRs
- 1 TE
- 1 FLEX (RB, WR, or TE)
- 1 K
- 1 DEF
- 5 Bench/Reserve spots (I intend to go w/ 1 QB, 2 RB, and 2 WR)
In case you’re interested, here’s a list of tonight’s participants and draft order:
- Jason Pliml, Mock Draft Central
- Cory Bonini, KFFL
- Sean Haugh, FantasyPros911
- Scott Engel, RotoExperts
- Jason McCoy, Stinkball
- Gil Brovar, Fantasy Football Mastermind
- Alex Hardin, RotoRob
- Todd Farino, Fantasy Football Search
- Louis Tranquilli, BFD Fantasy Football
- Scott Swanay, Fantasy Football Sherpa
- Jay Clemons, Sports Illustrated
- Steven Aldersley, Time Warner Cable & Metro Sports
Hope you’re able to watch and/or listen!
The Sherpa
www.FantasyFootballSherpa.com
The Fantasy Football Sherpa’s blog
@fantasy_sherpa on Twitter
Tags: Alex Hardin, BFD Fantasy Football, Cory Bonini, Fantasy Football Mastermind, Fantasy Football Search, fantasy football sherpa, FantasyFootballSherpa.com, FantasyPros911, fantasy_sherpa, Gil Brovar, Jason McCoy, Jason Pliml, Jay Clemons, KFFL, Louis Tranquilli, Mock Draft Central, RotoExperts, RotoRob, Scott Engel, Scott Swanay, Sean Haugh, Sports Illustrated, Steven Aldersley, Stinkball, The Sherpa, Time Warner Cable & Metro Sports, Todd Farino
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