Fantasy Football Mock Draft 10.0: Waiting To Take A Tight End
When it comes to drafting a fantasy football tight end, Ken Zalis is fine waiting until the last round of the draft, knowing he can play the streaming game if he needs to.
Read moreWhen it comes to drafting a fantasy football tight end, Ken Zalis is fine waiting until the last round of the draft, knowing he can play the streaming game if he needs to.
Read moreHow early is too early to draft rookie running back, and potential fantasy football breakout star, Clyde Edwards-Helaire? Ken Zalis takes a look in his latest mock draft.
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Read moreKen Zalis shares five pieces of advice as you prepare for your fantasy football draft.
Read moreIf you take Dalvin Cook in Round 1 of your fantasy football draft, Ken Zalis says be prepared to grab Alexander Mattison anywhere from the seventh round on.
Read moreDoes Ken Zalis change his fantasy football strategy when drafting for a SuperFlex league with two quarterbacks in the lineup? What do you think?
Read moreKen Zalis shares his latest fantasy football mock draft, and he says he sees no reason why Austin Ekeler couldn’t be a solid RB2 this season.
Read moreDrafting from the No. 6 spot, Ken Zalis once again goes running back early and often as he tests how long he can wait before drafting a fantasy football quarterback.
Read moreDrafting from the No. 5 spot in his latest fantasy football mock draft, Ken Zalis comes away with a lot of questions, but with high risk comes the potential for high reward.
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.
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