Jumat, 21 Agustus 2009

Fantasy Sports News: Interview with Fantasy Football expert Jason McCoy

The fantasy football fans, the season is upon us. Things are really starting to heat up now that the pre-season games are only weeks away. To get a better idea about some of the projections for the fantasy football season of 2009, I sat Stinkball.com Football Fantasy creator Jason McCoy in Asheville, North Carolina. McCoy is a member of the Trade Association and Fantasy Sports recently (July 21, 2009) contained in a draft expert MockDraftCentral.com.

S: Thanks for joining us today. I play fantasy football and follow the off-season news from religion. I was surprised by some of the options in this year's NFL draft. What do you predict will happen in the fantasy draft?

J: Honestly, no matter who is number one on the depth charts at this time, their real value will not be known until at least after the second pre-season game. Much of the fantasy positions are at stake this year and we're going to see most teams stuck in the main slots at some point in mid-August. For starters, there is too much uncertainty box now, as always are a part of rookie luck proposition.

S: In preparing your players for fantasy leagues, how to determine your draft strategy?

J: A website that is often used http://www.mockdraftcentral.com. Only recently, she appeared in one of its projects and experts is an awesome experience. When it comes to fantasy news and tips for using footballguys.com, and thehuddle.com fantasyguru.com. For people who are new to the draft strategy fantasy football sites, pay attention to the average positions of Project (ADP). Professional team of agents and representatives to make a huge amount of research before investing in a player. Therefore, if we choose a rookie in the first round and won a contract for seven years, he has something to gain. If you have a player and is not sure whether or not to pull him back into the reserve player, check your ADP.

S: Do you participate in the mock draft fantasy football?

J: constant, I've done a couple already this season. Mock draft are great because they let you know what players are over / underestimated. I pick my players for my "real" project based on what I see in the mock draft.

S: You really pick the players who will be based on your fantasy squad mock draft results?

J: Of course. I will see if the player was drafted in the models participating in the project and how other owners of the fee to the imagination. And based on that, or I will pick up a little earlier than other fantasy owners just to make sure it's on my team or I will wait and let someone else take a chance on him.

S: There are some very attractive names in the 2009 draft. When it comes to fantasy football rankings, which do you think is the most overrated?

J: Honestly, a lot of people. Michael Turner had a good season with the Falcons last year, but I think it could have trouble repeating those numbers because of the hawks "hard against the program this year the race. I think Kurt Warner and Tony Romo are slightly overrated although some people will probably disagree. DeANGELO other players like Williams and Calvin Johnson is still a risk in my book, because the sample size is too small to have an idea of its true value.

S: Who would you say is an undervalued player in the draft this year?

J: Personally, I see great things for LaDainian Tomlinson. He is constantly controlled at least 10 touchdowns per season, and while on the other side of 30, I think we still have a great season left in him. For Quarterbacks, Philip Rivers and Aaron Rodgers are all good choices. Both had their best season last year and I bet we will see great things from them this season. Wide receivers, was watching Wes Welker and Chad Ochocinco.

S: Who are some of the peaks in bed?

J: Pierre Thomas and Matt Ryan are still young and I have no doubt that his best years are ahead of them. I saw two of them hitting their draft positions. Larry Johnson is someone who I think could rebound this year and be a top 15 in the regular budget may be the first in the center of most of the rounds of fantasy draft. Regarding WRS, Ted Ginn Jr is a guy who will be watching closely because it is a 3rd year receiver Chad Pennington has a very accurate arm. Ginn seen as an end the 25 fantasy WR who can get into the final rounds.

S: Well, that's it for today. Thanks for answering my questions Jason. I really appreciate your fanciful ideas.

J: No problem Steve. It's my pleasure.

Jason McCoy is the owner and creator of Fantasy Football Stinkball.com. This interview was completed in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. If you play fantasy sports, Yahoo and ESPN fantasy football, participating in projects and simulations to hear from the experts can help give you the competitive edge needed to win big. Also, do not forget to visit Stinkball.com, the site of the last "loser league" style competitions and fantasy leagues.
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