Archive for the ‘NFC WEST’ Category

Shaun Alexander (Washed Up?)

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Before the beginning of last season I made reference to Shaun Alexander being a mid-late first round fantasy draft choice and ranked his as high as the fifth best fantasy option from the NFC. Needless to say, I was completely wrong and Alexander had his worst season since his rookie ...

Tremendous Depth in the West

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Now that I have concluded my fantasy analysis of the NFC, I will rate the top players from each division then move into top players from the entire conference.  The amount of depth throughout this division is absolutely phenomenal. Give me four players from this division along with any random players and I ...

Seattle Seahawks

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

If Hasselbeck and Alexander come back 100% healthy this team has the ability and the coaching to compete in the NFC. As a whole this team is good. However, in terms of fantasy production (with the exception of Alexander) I am having a hard time finding much value. Shaun Alexander: Stop ...

Arizona Cardinals

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

How about we just turn on the Xbox, use the NFC West to draft our fantasy rosters, turn in our starting lineups, then play a round robin fantasy tournament using Madden stats. Well, that is exactly how this division will play out this season and a big part of this ...

St. Louis Rams

Friday, July 6th, 2007

The Rams finished .500 last season, Bulger wants more money/long-term deal, and Steven Jackson is talking about breaking the 2500 yard mark. A tremendous amount of fantasy production on this franchise and considering the Rams face bad defenses within there division, this team could have the most fantasy value throughout the entire NFL. ...

San Francisco 49ers

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

The 49ers probably had one of the best offseasons (draft, trades, free-agency) in recent football memory and they should see a definite improvement on both sides of the ball. Too much history and too much pride to keep this team down much longer. Frank Gore: Does this guy need an introduction? ...