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(I like Matthew Berry's advice) This magazine had great cheat sheets but the content was not worth the cost. There are better fantasy magazines out there and I will not buy a magazine anymore since ESPN and CBS sportsline both have great and free draft kits available.
A good guide to player ratings at the start of the season, you will however have to keep an eye on player movements before your draft as this book was probably written around the time of the NFL draft & lots of players have moved or been cut since.
By no means it is the last word in fantasy football, as things change, players are traded, cut, or injured, and the rankings are dynamic right up until you draft. at the coming year, and the removable checklist. You can use their more reliable lists as a starting point to gage last year's output vs this year's projected production, as well as venture a guess as to when you may want to select certain players based on their rankings and popularity. ESPN produces a new Fantasy Football magazine every summer. But I highly recommend this magazine, even with a higher-than-normal price, due to its entertainment, quality, and easier to read player rankings. ESPN always has some comedic fantasy stories, some advice, and "expert" talk on varying subjects from trades to rookies to draft theories. While some of the information in the guide can become outdated by the time your are ready to draft your fantasy team, this magazine is still a great starting point for planning your year. I especially like the magazine over other similar products due to their positional rankings and top 200 list, their easy to read and view pages, their more accurate rankings and explanations (guesses).
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