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Espn Fantasy Football

As always, the NFL boasts some interesting matchups this Sunday in Week 15, but let's be honest -- the matchup you care about the most is in your fantasy league. It's fantasy football season again which means you better clear your Sundays. Now you can win in style with these exclusive ESPN Fantasy products. Fantasy Baseball Shirts Fantasy Football Shirts. = = = = = = = = = = = = Cart (0). Sort by NEWEST / POPULAR. NEWEST, POPULAR. 2017 'One Letter Says it All. With Mark Sanchez, Ben Stiller, LaDainian Tomlinson, Gerald Yelverton. Week 16 fantasy football flex rankings. Eric Karabell shares his Week 16 flex rankings, with one notable Steeler missing, and a Cowboys running back returning for championship week.

Join the Golics and 1500 ESPN on August 12th for the 1500 ESPN Fantasy Football Convention hosted by Mystic Lake! Mike Golic & Mike Golic Jr, along with your favorite 1500 ESPN football contributors, will be on hand to discuss the upcoming season and give you tips on how to dominate your league. Not only will you receive great insight and advice, but all Club M members will have the chance to win tickets to the BIGGEST football games in Minnesota, a 65 inch TCL Roku TV, Mysticash, Mystic Lake concert tickets and MORE.

What: 1500 ESPN Fantasy Football Convention hosted by Mystic Lake When: Saturday, August 12th, 9am-12:30pm (doors open at 7:30am) Where: Mystic Lake Showroom Who: Mike Golic, Mike Golic Jr, Mike Morris, Anthony Maggio, Bo Mitchell, John Tuvey, Phil Mackey, Judd Zulgad, Matthew Coller, Kevin Seifert, more TBA Ticket Info: $10, available via and at the Mystic Box Office. Ticket includes $25 action chip & $10 Mystic Lake food voucher (if under 18, guest will only receive food voucher). The Mystic Box Office will open at 7am day-of the event for walk-up sales. Tentative Itinerary: 7am: Mystic Box Office opens 7:30am: Doors Open 9am: Welcome and Introductions 9:15am: Fantasy Football Jeopardy 10am: Q&A with the Golics 10:30am: Mock Draft 11:30am: Great Fantasy Minds 12pm: Photo ops, autographs, meet & greet, mingle, etc.

*Prize drawings will be held throughout the morning*.

Yahoo and ESPN fantasy football continue to be dominate within the industry, at least in terms of where people have their leagues, but depending on which one(s) you're using for your league, your draft(s) can be totally different. That's because their respective top 200 player rankings — based on the expert consensus of their talented fantasy football staffs — aren't exactly the same. Given how much these rankings can influence when certain players get drafted -- both in terms of manual and auto picks -- you need to be aware of these subtle (and major) differences because it can affect your strategy, especially if you play in leagues on both sites. That sleeper you like might be gone in Round 5 on ESPN, but if Yahoo has him ranked much lower, he could last longer over there. Here's looking at the most intriguing disparities through the top 100 (non-PPR). DOMINATE YOUR DRAFT: 2017 ESPN fantasy football rankings vs. Yahoo fantasy football rankings Odell Beckham Jr., WR, Giants (No.

6 on Yahoo, No. 4 on ESPN) Yahoo is obviously a little more concerned about OBJ's ankle injury possibly causing him to miss some early time, putting him behind both Antonio Brown and Julio Jones. In some places, Mike Evans is going ahead of Beckham. That elite group of WR1s is close enough where Beckham may slide a little more when we know more.

Jay Ajayi, RB, Dolphins (No. 10 on Yahoo, No. 15 on ESPN) You get why ESPN might drop Ajayi based on the fact there's a major QB change in Miami with Jay Cutler. But in a way, Cutler's ability to better stretch the field than Ryan Tannehill plays better into Ajayi's power running.

Dukeminier 6th Edition Property Outline Iglesias here. Yahoo has Ajayi right, as the fifth RB, while ESPN fades him behind Melvin Gordon, Jordan Howard and DeMarco Murray. Jordy Nelson, WR, Packers (No. 13 on Yahoo, No. 8 on ESPN) Nelson came back and was an absolute monster last season, but there is some concern that his age (32) will catch up to him a bit in '17. Yahoo has kept that fade in mind, making a few RB1s and A.J.

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