2020 Fantasy Football Mock Draft 4.0: Waiting On Quarterbacks, Tight Ends
How long can you wait to draft a quarterback and/or tight end in a fantasy football draft and still get value? Ken Zalis says almost forever.
Read moreHow long can you wait to draft a quarterback and/or tight end in a fantasy football draft and still get value? Ken Zalis says almost forever.
Read moreAs a rule, Ken Zalis prefers to draft three starting running backs within the first four rounds of a fantasy football draft. What happens when he tries taking a tight end and a quarterback early?
Read moreKen Zalis shares his latest fantasy football mock draft for a half-point PPR league with the No. 2 overall pick.
Read moreWithout rookie minicamps or OTA’s, running backs could be the rookies best poised for success this season. Here are three to consider for your fantasy football draft.
Read moreKen Zalis shares his strategy for how to approach a fantasy football draft by focusing on what position you should draft in each round.
Read moreKen Zalis shares the daily fantasy football lineups he’s playing for the NFL conference championships on DraftKings and FanDuel.
Read moreKen Zalis shares the daily fantasy football lineups he’s playing for the divisional round on DraftKings and FanDuel.
Read moreKen Zalis shares the daily fantasy football lineups he’s playing for the wild-card round on DraftKings and FanDuel.
Read moreKen Zalis offers the best and worst from the 2019 fantasy football season, starting with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson as MVP. Plus, Zalis looks ahead to what the first round will look like in 2020.
Read moreKen Zalis offers a few fantasy football sleepers at each position for Week 17, and he says to consider Redskins wide receiver Steven Sims Jr., who had a big game against the Giants in Week 16.
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