After spending some time up north in the NFC, Adam and I figured we should spend some time in the warmer climates of the West. Or the rainier climate of Seattle. Wait, St. Louis is in the NFC West too? Oh well.
During episode five of Prime Time Fantasy Football, Adam Gori and I talk about the fantasy impact of players from the NFC West. We’ll cover every player you should know about from the San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Rams, Arizona Cardinals and the defending champion Seattle Seahawks.
Though this is a very competitive division and arguably the best in real football, there is a bit of a scarcity for fantasy stars in the NFC West. That said, Adam and I still give you some great sleepers you can steal in the later rounds. We’ll also again go position-by-position in our “Over/Under,” but don’t be deterred by some of the guys we may have gone under on.
We also discussed some stories In The News that will impact your draft; including how Tavon Austin learning a spanish language and Rob Gronkowski never feeling pain are both good things for you. And finally we continue our mock draft series with 12-team leagues. I drafted in a standard Yahoo league and Adam in a PPR league, but we both came to the same interesting conclusion about quarterbacks. Listen on!
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