2010 Fantasy Football Sites - The Top 5
With the upcoming football season less than a month away, have you stepped up
your researching tactics for the best fantasy football sites online If you are a
serious football fan then where will you choose to play fantasy football this
season If you've played your fair share of fantasy football online or off, you
may be interested in these Top 5 fantasy football sites recommended for 2010.
SuicideFantasyFootball
Suicide Fantasy Football is being heralded as
the Next Generation in fantasy football competition; and rightfully so. It
showcases the one-and-done premise of suicide league to a totally different
level by combining it with the traditional style of fantasy football.
The theory is relatively easy; however, the strategy is quite
challenging. Every single week you are allow to select your team beginning with
a quarterback, running backs, wide receivers, a tight end and even a kicker.
When these selections are used for the week, they cannot be use again;
therefore, a bad selection in your draft doesn't destroy your season. Plus, if
your number one pick gets injured and unexpected turn of event doesn't eliminate
you from the pack. This ultimately means you are never eliminated from action
and every week is another opportunity to prove your worth as the Number One
Fantasy Football Expert!
No other fantasy football site online can match
these features exhibited through Suicide Fantasy Football and the good news is
that this style of fantasy football is for anyone, but one of the interesting
features that allows it to stand out from the rest is talking trash and backing
it up. No other fantasy football site allows you to prove your worth from one
week to the other. No lucky draft picks to ride throughout the year; it's all
about putting your money where your mouth is. The rules of the game remains the
same as last year; however, this year there will be opportunities to show your
stuff in different leagues for memorabilia instead of cash prizes.
ESPN
ESPN is arguably one of the best in the business on account of their
versatility and variety. On ESPN you have the option of joining a private or
public league, or establish your own league. There's only one drawback with
establishing or customizing your own league – getting the league filled. Nor
does ESPN have public posting as opposed to others sites found online. This
basically means that the openings have to be posted in your league on message
boards to have others join your league. Other than these slight issues, the
other features are quite interesting, to say the least.
Yahoo
There are a number of fantasy football fans that select Yahoo as their
choice annually. Many choose it because the sign-up process is relatively easy
and the public leagues are easy to access. Yahoo also offers custom leagues
where customized rosters can be set up; however, those fantasy buffs that enjoy
the defensive side of the ball won't be able to splurge with corner-backs,
defensive ends, tackles and safeties like you would fine with ESPN.
Nevertheless, Yahoo does offer free and paid leagues as well as fantasy analysis
and player rankings.
NFL
What's fantasy football without the
National Football League representing It simply doesn't make rational sense to
have fantasy football sites without their representation; not to mention, it's
one of the best sites to choose from. They have made the draft application very
user friendly with custom, private, pay and free public leagues. They are also
no stranger to defensive players options, fantasy analysis and player rankings.
CBS Sports
CBS Sports and NFL.com have similar applications;
therefore, what you get on NFL.com will be same features found on CBS Sports.
The site is very user friendly with the same league options, fantasy analysis
and player rankings. It also should be noted that CBS Sports and Sportsline.com
are one and the same.
These are just a handful of the fantasy football
sites you will find online for the upcoming seasons. Although many of them offer
the same features as the previous year, every year is different. The New Orleans
Saints and their loaded team may have some very marketable selections; however,
there are some pretty interesting rookies that will make their debut for fantasy
football this year. So, "Are you ready for some football"
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