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Monday, August 29, 2016

1st Fantasy Football Draft & Lineup

So I had my first fantasy football draft of the year this past Sunday evening and needless to say I felt a little rusty in my strategy and skills. This draft was for the Yahoo league I'm in and it's a .5 PPR league with Individual Defensive Players (IDPs). I was drafting last in the 1st round and then first in the 2nd round, etc. A pivotal draft position which was a first for me and I felt like I did not take enough advantage of it.


All that being said, here's my complete roster beginning with starters and then my bench.


QB - Russell Wilson SEA
WR - Allen Robinson JAX
WR - Dez Bryant DAL
RB - Latavius Murray OAK
RB - Ryan Matthews PHI
TE - Coby Fleener NO
W/T (Flex) - Tyler Lockett SEA
K - Chandler Catanzaro ARI
D - Tyrann Mathieu (S) ARI
DB - Bashaud Breeland (CB) WAS
DL - Michael Bennett (DE) SEA


BN - John Brown (WR) ARI
BN - Derek Carr (QB) OAK
BN - Jay Ajayi (RB) MIA
BN - Travis Benjamin (WR) SD
BN - Justin Forsett (RB) BAL
BN - James Starks (RB) GB
BN - Virgil Green (TE) DEN


I have to say, I like my QB strength. My WR starter strength is decent but depth could use a little work. Same with my RBs. My sleeper TE pick-up is second-year player who some analysts are saying could have a break-out year.


Overall, for my first draft of the season I'm satisfied with it. I'm sure as the season progression my roster will change from week to week.


Let me know what you guys think!


-@ryannnelson87 on Twitter

Friday, August 5, 2016

2016 Fantasy Football Rankings

So it's that time of year again. Whether you like it or not, football season is upon us and less than two weeks away from the HOF game which has now unofficially signified the start of the NFL pre-season. That also means that fantasy football season is getting underway. Leagues around the internet are being re-activated and players are already starting to strategize for all their upcoming drafts within the next few weeks and months. Sports outlets all over the media are putting out their top position rankings for fantasy football and I wanted to throw my two cents in the hat.

So if I may, here are my Top 5 fantasy football players (including a SLEEPER pick) at each general position that is usually on a general roster set-up for fantasy football leagues. Usually, in most leagues that I have ever played in you have the following positions: QB, RB, WR, TE, DEF/ST, K. Now depending on your league manager you may have multiple slots available for each position but those are the general ones included in all leagues. That being said, let's jump right into it.

Top 5 QBs:
1. Aaron Rodgers
2. Cam Newton
3. Tom Brady
4. Russell Wilson
5. Carson Palmer
SLEEPER: Eli Manning

Any QB in this Top 5 list could win a Super Bowl this year. Whenever I look at QBs I look at who their WR core is and every one of these QBs has a Top 5 core in my mind. Even with the 4-game suspension Tom Brady will still be a relevant Fantasy QB and would not be surprised if he still goes high in Drafts. Eli should hopefully have a fully healthy Victor Cruz coming back to the line-up and with the rookie Shepard making huge waves in Camp already, Manning is a Sleeper to have a pretty good year as a Fantasy starter or at the least a quality back-up.

Top 5 RBs:
1. Devonta Freeman
2. Doug Martin
3. Todd Gurley
4. Adrian Peterson
5. Lamar Miller
SLEEPER: Ezekiel Elliot

When I look at RBs I always keep in mind the system that each RB is in. Is it a multi-back system? Which back gets the most carries? All the backs on my list are either the #1 back or will be getting a majority of the carries this year. One guy that sticks out on this list is Lamar Miller. He IS going to the main man in Houston this year. He will be getting 100% of the carries as long as he's healthy. Miami severely under utilized him last year and I don't think Houston will be making that same mistake. Don't sleep on Ezekiel Elliot either. It's his job to lose this year so as long as he stays healthy he will be very beneficial to have stored away on an Fantasy roster.

Top 5 WRs:
1. Antonio Brown
2. Julio Jones
3. Odell Beckham Jr
4. A.J. Green
5. Allen Robinson
SLEEPER: Victor Cruz

My WR Top 5 was the hardest position to choose from in regards to who is going to be the MVP of the fantasy world this year. No doubt that the Top 3 are going to all go in the first round of many drafts this year. Either one of those guys could have been #1 on my list in my opinion. That being said, I included the most productive Jags WR from last year because that offense is going to be fine-tuned and ready to go for a division championship this year. Don't sleep on Mr. Salsa this year. IF he can stay healthy and produce early on that chemistry with Manning should be like riding a bike and he may be a gem on the waiver wire if he's still there in the middle of the season.

Top 5 TEs:
1. Rob Gronkowski
2. Jordan Reed
3. Greg Olsen
4. Tyler Eifert
5. Jason Witten
SLEEPER: Ladarius Green

I don't think anyone can argue with this list. Gronk is the clear #1 and Reed is the clear #2. There is just no other TE in the league right now that are MVPs of fantasy TEs than those two. Keep in mind that when Romo is healthy Jason Witten is his #1 target on the field so he will be getting the looks this year as long as he's healthy. Finally, watch out for the Ladarius Green in the Steeler offense. Big Ben loves his TEs and if Green can produce early and show he is worthy, Big Ben will throw it his way often.

Top 5 Ks:
1. Stephen Gostkowski
2. Graham Gano
3. Chandler Catanzaro
4. Blair Walsh
5. Robbie Gould
SLEEPER: Josh Brown

When it comes to kickers I always try and figure out two things. 1) How many times does the team score a game on average and the K is doing a lot of extra points and no actual FGs. 2) Does a team hardly ever score TDs and the K is always relied on to score FGs from all over the field. It's obvious that this list has a little bit of both of those scenarios and you can't go wrong with any of my Top 5 in my opinion.

Top 5 DEF/STs:
1. Broncos
2. Panthers
3. Seahawks
4. Chiefs
5. Cardinals
SLEEPER: Giants

I think we all know who the Top DEFs will be again this year. However, watch out for those G-men. A completely re-worked D-Line & Secondary. The G-men are looking to regain that Defensive might from 2007 & 2011.

So there you have it. My Top 5 fantasy players for each position for the 2016-17 fantasy season.

@ryannnelson87 on Twitter

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

The NBA's GOAT




Take a look at the above picture. Soak it in for a few seconds. Also, it's old so put Lebron in a Cavs jersey and add one more Title and Finals MVP to his trophies. These four players are just a small group of numerous other great players the NBA has seen in its history before and after the merger of 1976.


After an amazing Game 7 of the NBA finals came to an end a few Sunday nights ago and a professional sports championship finally came back to the City of Cleveland after 52 years, I found it fitting to do a brief blog about the grand ole question: "Who is the greatest NBA player of all time?" I don't like to answer that question with one player that I really think is the GOAT, but more so a progressive question that can have more than one answer. If you take a look at the above four players half of them are already retired (another is probably pretty close to retirement). So that leaves only one player who still has a good amount of time to add to his trophy list of the three shown. Do I think any four of the players in the above picture could be consider the GOAT of the NBA, absolutely. Does one of them stand out to me more than any other, yes. Are their players not shown in this picture that I also would consider as the greatest player in NBA history, you got it.


Since I consider it impossible to narrow it down to one player, I'll give you my Top 5 greatest players in NBA history (up until this point). If you can, without a doubt, commit to one player being the GOAT of the NBA and give me your reasoning (with back-up) then please let me know because I find it impossible to do so. So that being said, my Top 5 of All-Time are as follows:


1. Michael Jordan
2. Bill Russell
3. Wilt Chamberlin
4. Lebron James
5. Magic Johnson


I have to say if that was my starting 5 in any generation I believe they would go undefeated. A couple players I was debating over include: Larry Bird, Tim Duncan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Shaq. I think that Top 5 is without a doubt one I can stick with for years to come unless someone really, REALLY amazes everyone and has a flawless career.


The game just isn't the same anymore. Too many players are good but just will not be able to surpass that upper echelon of players. Steph Curry may be the only player who has the capability to get there but even he has his weaknesses and injury issues.


1. Michael Jordan ("MJ")

You want to talk about the best all-around player in NBA history it has to be MJ. He could to it all. Not only was he a prolific scorer but he played defense as well. Ever since his college days at UNC you knew he was going to be something special when he entered the League. With 6 Titles, 5 MVPs, and 6 Finals MVP, MJ is among the best when it comes to winning Titles. His 30.1 points per game career average is an NBA record (over 15 seasons). He defined a generation of basketball that included hard work, dedication, and the will to win no matter what. He has inspired so many players today. Everyone that played with him and around him became a better player and his ability to do anything with a basketball and make things happen just added to his persona. Needless to say, I think MJ is on the top of many people lists and regarded as the best player in NBA history.


2. Bill Russell

There is no player that will ever rival Russell's number of Titles (he has a total of 11 by the way). Not to mention they are all with the same team, the Boston Celtics. That number alone and to do it with the same team defines greatness in my mind. He really re-defined defensive play and ushered it into a new era. His rebound stats are only second to that of the next person on this list. Not to mention his five MVP awards which is also tied for second behind the person before him on this list. Needless to say he was a defining player during a transition era for basketball not only internally but society as a whole as well. I haven't seen a big man that has come through the league yet that will ever rival the stature and just all around center the NBA has ever seen.


3. Wilt Chamberlin

I think Wilt and Bill could have easily switched spots on this list but it's that Title number that separates Bill from Wilt in my mind. Wilt was somewhat of a physical phenom. To my knowledge, the Game had never really seen anyone like him before. Not just because of his height but his physical build as well. He had a very dominant force inside the paint and showed this very early on in his career. Not to mention he is a scoring machine and the all-time leader in assists and rebounds. Who can forget his 100 point game which has never been touched (and probably will never be). Even though his playoff wins and titles are lacking he makes up for it with what he has accomplished in his career and just the kind of mythical persona he became throughout the years. Needless to say he has gone down in history as one of the most dominant big men the Game has ever seen.

4. Lebron James


Now the first three players on this list are retired, Hall of Fame players. Lebron is neither of those two things (at least not yet). At the ripe age of 31, Lebron still has many more years to come barring any injury and it doesn't look like he's slowing down any time soon. Whether or not you agree with how he handled The Decision in 2010, needless to say he made his time in Miami worth it by winning back-to-back Championships with the team. He kept players like D-Wade and Chris Bosh relevant. He's now a three time NBA champion, three time NBA Finals MVP, and four time League MVP. He has become the All-Time leader in assists and scoring for the Cavs (and still going). Lebron has accomplished many feats before the age of 30 that have set him apart as one of the greatest players of all time. While his trophy case can still be added to, what he has accomplished so quickly and early in his career is a sign of greatness that cannot be ignored. Aside from all that, Lebron has gained greatness in the League not just for his awards and Titles, but for his ferocious play and physical abilities. I consider him one of the best all-around players the League has seen in a while and while his defensive abilities have come into question time and time again throughout his career he has shown he can play D (see most recent Game 7 block basically saving the game). All in all I cannot see how Lebron James is not part of any Top list of All-Time greats of the NBA.

5. Magic Johnson

What can I say, Magic is a player that is undoubtedly one the most "magical" players of all-time. He almost single-handedly created a new style of play with no-look passes, trick plays, and amazing shots only seen if you watched the Globetrotters play. Most of his records are related to assists. He has the highest career assists per game than any player of all-time. He has the most assists in an NBA All-Start game (22), Playoff game (24) and Finals game (21). Probably explains why he led the NBA in assists four times between 1983 and 1987. Not to mention his five NBA titles, 3 League MVPs, and 3 Finals MVPs to round out the trophy case. Some even claim he was the innovator of the style of play called "Showtime". Needless to say, Magic pioneered a new era in the game of basketball and made way for many of the styles of play that you see in the League today.


So there you have it. My Top 5 Greatest NBA Players of All-Time. Can't say that I agree with everything I said but at least you've got something to go off of as far as who I feel can be considered the GOAT of the NBA.


-R.N.N.
@ryannnelson87 on Twitter





Thursday, June 16, 2016

New Posts Soon! (Hopefully)

A lot has happened in the 4+ years since I have last posted on here. Needless to say I could write an entire post about the changes that have happened in my life since February 2012. Along with those changes I've decided to diversify the format of this blog to more generalized topics that include everything. Obviously, my passion for sports will still be the majority of my posts but I wanted to incorporate such topics as politics, entertainment, and just life in general.


Makes things interesting instead of talking about sports ALL the time (although that's interesting enough for me.)


For a good three and a half years I was working two jobs (one full-time & one part-time). Took away a lot of extra free time for me and any attempts to start up this blog again failed big time. Last month I was finally able to leave the part-time job which will easily free up 10-16 hours during my week. That being said, I really want to get back to posting on here. Whether it's multiple times a week or once a month, I feel that this avenue of expressing ideas is easier. Not to mention free from the pressures of most social media outlets where you get bombarded with comments, spam, and other unwelcome distractions.


All that being said, I hope within the next few weeks to get my next post up after a 4 year drought. I hope everyone will stayed tuned and stay with me.


Cheers!