When it comes to drafting your team, having the right fantasy draft tools and tips can make all the difference between a good season and a great season. The Huddle offers a number of preseason and in-season draft tools that provide you with in-depth information about players, schedule strength and other useful information that can help determine which fantasy players have the best chance of helping your team succeed in the 2011 season. From fantasy football consistency rankings and depth charts, to downloadable player stats from the past three years, we have the fantasy football information and drafting tools that you need to draft and maintain a winning fantasy team. For complete access to all of our fantasy tools join The Huddle today.
With a new CBA the future free agency picture is much clearer this year. We break it down by position and list what players are heading into what will be a "contract year" for them.
BTA is a tool that measures how well a player did compared to anyone else in his position - helping to identify those players that can carry or strengthen your fantasy football team.
Player consistency is key to having a fantasy team that can deliver above average points each week. These consistency rankings measures just that and helps you spot those players that will make your fantasy team a winner this season.
This season's version of The Huddle's exclusive and innovative look at the "ease" of team schedules based on fantasy points allowed broken down by position.
Any owner can draft on guesswork and personal biases. The Huddle helps you take an informed approach with our Fantasy Football Draft Kit for 2011. Explore the information, metrics, and strategic tools you need for making the most of each week. In addition to the fantasy football drafting tools, we connect you to updated player and league news during each week of the 2011 – so you can pair strategy with our winning formula. Sign up for complete access today.
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