Fantasy Baseball Stockwatch: 2010 Top Fantasy Baseball Keepers: First Base
March 9, 2010 – 2:46 pm | No Comment

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One thing that often surprises me is the belief that 1B is a deep position—relatively speaking it is, but to truly secure an elite masher you need to be prepared to pounce early or identify …

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Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Kevin Curtis / Hines Ward)
August 22, 2009 – 12:42 am | No Comment
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Kevin Curtis / Hines Ward)

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Posted by Joseph Buccellato August 21, 2009

Reach: Kevin Curtis, WR, PHI

Every year he leads the Steelers in receptions and yards. What does he get for his consistent excellence? No respect! Ward’s Dynasty/Keeper league wide receiver projection is in the high 30’s. He is a superb bargain at this price. His stats have tailed off during his last four seasons, but they are still solid…

Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Patrick Chung & William Moore / Abram Elam)
August 19, 2009 – 8:29 pm | One Comment
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Patrick Chung & William Moore / Abram Elam)

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Posted by Joseph Buccellato August 19, 2009

Reach: Patrick Chung, DB, NE – and – William Moore, DB, ATL

Speaking of DB depth, this is the man you need to target. He’s going very late in drafts and will become a Top 20 DB in 2009. Count on it. Let’s take a trip down memory lane. Evil Eric Mangini gets fired from New York, and quickly…

Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Davone Bess / Tedd Ginn)
August 17, 2009 – 10:51 pm | One Comment
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Davone Bess / Tedd Ginn)

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Posted by Joseph Buccellato August 17, 2009

Reach: Davone Bess, WR, MIA
Value: Ted Ginn, WR, MIA

No sense splitting up two receivers on the same team into two separate paragraphs. I’ve seen an alarming trend on the net regarding the Dolphins wideouts. Bess’ value is so high at some places he’s being considered more of a commodity than Ginn. Excuse me?  Seriously, he’s going to have…

Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Derrick Johnson / London Fletcher)
August 14, 2009 – 11:20 pm | One Comment
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Derrick Johnson / London Fletcher)

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Posted by Joseph Buccellato August 14, 2009

Reach: Derrick Johnson, LB, KC

He’s a Hall of Famer. Don’t think so? Check out his ridiculous stats. Since 2000, he has no less than 90 solos and 27 assists in a season. His average year during this time is a whopping 99 solos, 40 assists. 2.8 sacks, and 3.8 turnovers. He has been the team leader on defense…

Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Ray Rice / Justin Forsett)
August 12, 2009 – 10:59 pm | 2 Comments
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Ray Rice / Justin Forsett)

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Posted by Joseph Buccellato August 12, 2009

Reach: Ray Rice, RB, BAL

 I’ve already noted my opinion about Julius Jones. Summary: He stinks. Get to know Justin Forsett. He will become the most added play in fantasy football in 2009. NFLfans.com (great prospect resource) noted Forsett as having “Toughness, hands, ability to come up big in the biggest games. Has good vision, balance, and patience. Capable…

Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Keith Bulluck / Clint Session)
August 10, 2009 – 11:08 pm | 3 Comments
Fantasy Football Stockwatch: Reach Vs. Value (Keith Bulluck / Clint Session)

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Posted by Joseph Buccellato August 10, 2009

Reach: Keith Bulluck, LB, TEN

Since Session is a Colt, we get a chance to watch him often. Peyton Manning has a way of getting lots of primetime games. Every time I’ve watched Session, I’ve come away impressed. It hasn’t translated into fantasy stats in his first two seasons, but I believe it will in 2009. Gary Brackett is…