Fantasy football strategy, rankings, and podcasts

  • Home
  • Fantasy Football / NFL
  • drinkfive Podcasts
  • General
  • Contact
New Stuff :
NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 18
NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 17
David Biggs's Week 17 Rankings
David Biggs's Week 16 Rankings
NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 16
The Rookie Report: Week 16 Starts & Sits
NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 15
David Biggs's Week 15 Rankings
The Rookie Report: Week 15 Starts & Sits
The Rookie Report: Week 14 Starts & Sits
David Biggs's Week 14 Rankings
NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 14
The Rookie Report: Week 13 Starts & Sits
NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 13
David Biggs's Week 13 Rankings
The Rookie Report: Week 12 Starts & Sits
drinkfive Podcast - August 5 - We Go North! Chile Verde Saison Country!
06
August

drinkfive Podcast - August 5 - We Go North! Chile Verde Saison Country!

Published in Fantasy Football Podcast

8/05/14, We Go North! Chile Verde Saison Country!


 

This week we're joined by one of our writers, Graham Sell. Graham took care of the 'Extra Point' article last year, breaking down his team each week in our drinkfive league. This year, stay tuned - with our new site design, we can do anything!

 

Anyways, back to the show. There were no bets, unfortunately, but soon we'll compile all of the offseason bets and start keeping track of them.

 

We started off with the Hall of Fame Practice breakdown, which really only took a few seconds. Then we decided it'd be a good idea to talk about as many fantasy players as we can for the next couple weeks. First up, the NFC and AFC North. Next week, we'll move on to two more divisions and hopefully we finish every team before the end of August.

 

We had just a few minutes left, but we were able to get in some talk about the most recent episode of The Leftovers, my personal favorite of the season so far. Be sure to read Dave's review of this episode.

 

Make sure to join us next week, live at 9pm CST on blogtalk radio (blogtalkradio.com/drinkfive). Feel free to send us your questions and we'll answer them on the podcast! Ask us on our Facebook page, follow us on twitter (@drinkfive), or send us an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can also grab the podcast on iTunes.

Read full article
Fantasy Football Podcast - 6/9/15 - NFC North Spotlight
11
June

Fantasy Football Podcast - 6/9/15 - NFC North Spotlight

Published in Fantasy Football Podcast

We're back to the fantasy football podcast again this week. This time, we take a spin around the NFC North. We start our trip in Green Bay, discussing all the fantasy awesomeness to be had there. Then we look at the Lions and try and figure out if they're better this year or not.

 

Listen to the Fantasy Football Podcast: 6/9/15, NFC North Spotlight

 

We looked at all of the key additions and departures to all the teams. The Vikings get Adrian Peterson back, which isn't technically an addition, but it will certainly make a difference! Finally, we finish off in our hometown and talk about the Bears. The new regime has tried to put their stamp on this team, but they're still handcuffed with the same old QB. Can they succeed?

 

 

Update: Dave and I did manage to decide on a bet. He'll be taking Eddie Lacy and I'll take Adrian Peterson for season long points. We're wagering pizza!

Read full article
Fantasy Finish Line Podcast, Week 8 Preview: Hot Takes!
27
October

Fantasy Finish Line Podcast, Week 8 Preview: Hot Takes!

Published in Fantasy Football Podcast

Your hosts Jason and Dave are joined this week by regular contributor Tad Bukowski, and we'll be talking about a number of topics including hot takes on the AFC West and NFC North, some Fantasy Fool's Gold players to avoid over the next few weeks, and our weekly cutlist discussion.

We'll also answer any lineup questions you might have in the chatroom or from Twitter and who knows - maybe a bet or two. You can't force these things! 

 

This video features the songs and artists listed below, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license: Bridge to Grace - Weapon

 

 

Listen to the Fantasy Finish Line, 10/29/2020: Week 8 Preview: Hot Takes!

 

Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to get notifications whenever we release a new episode. We also broadcast the shows live on our YouTube channel Wednesday nights at 9pm CT. Feel free to browse over and join in the discussion in the chat room and subscribe to the drinkfive channel for updates!

 

Listen on Apple Podcasts sRGB US

Read full article
2015 NFL Trade/Free Agency Moves: NFC North Spotlight
17
June

2015 NFL Trade/Free Agency Moves: NFC North Spotlight

Published in Fantasy Football / NFL

Following the NFL during the offseason can be a long and tedious pursuit, interrupted by brief moments of excitement when your team signs someone. Now that most of the moves have been made, there’s little left to do but wait for training camp and preseason to start. With our downtime, we’re looking at each team, one division at a time, to look at the fantasy impact of each relevant player on each team and how their value has changed with the team’s changes. This time around, it’s the NFC North.

 

(Listen to the Fantasy Football Podcast: 6/9/15, NFC North Spotlight) 

 

Green Bay Packers:

 

Add/Re-sign – pack

Randall Cobb, (4 years for $40 mil)

Scott Tolzien, (1 year, $1.35 Mil)

Kyle Sebetic, Safety, from the Giants (their ONLY FA signing this offseason)

Ty Montgomery WR, (3rd round draft pick)

 

Departures –

Jarrett Boykin, (Panthers)

Matt Flynn, (Patriots)

DuJuan Harris, (Vikings)

Brandon Bostick, (Vikings via waivers)

 

Issues:

The Packers never seem to add many, if any, impactful players through free agency. Nearly their entire roster is built on draft picks (I believe at one point last year, their only player they didn’t draft was Julius Peppers). The Pack had a trip to the Super Bowl already booked, but Russell Wilson had other plans for them.

 

Fantasy-wise, there isn’t a whole lot changing on the Packers. The only notable departure is Jarrett Boykin, who was only a WR3 of questionable weekly output last year. Expect Rodgers, Cobb and Nelson to all return to the top 10 of their positions (maybe top 15 for the WR’s, but Nelson and Cobb did finish 2nd and 6th last year, respectively). Look for Davante Adams to pick up the WR3 work, and I wouldn’t expect much production out of the TE position, as is tradition in Green Bay lately.

 

Eddie Lacy is once again a first round talent, and despite his slow start to last season, still finished 6th overall for points, finding the end zone a satisfying 13 times. Last year, the top 4 fantasy players on the Packers were probably better than any 4 you could find on any other team. In standard scoring, Rodgers & Nelson finished 2nd and Cobb and Lacy finished 6th. That is reminiscent of the Broncos from the 2013. While that team did have a slight drop-off, they did not disappoint when it came time to tally up the points at the end of the year. I expect that Green Bay will be able to repeat their success of last year.

 

Detroit Lions:

 

Add/Re-sign – lions

Jeremy Ross WR, (re-sign)

Lance Moore WR, (signed to 1 year contract)

Ameer Abdullah RB, (2nd round pick)

Haloti Ngata DT, (acquired in trade from Baltimore)

 

Departures –

Reggie Bush, (cut, now on SF)

Ndamukong Suh, (left as a FA, signed with Miami)

 

Issues:

The Lions made the playoffs last year, but were the victim of Dez Bryant and Tony Romo making ridiculous highlight reel plays (which they fell victim to the following week). It’s hard to say that they have made enough moves to help even improve their team, let alone pass the Packers for the division in 2015.

 

Matt Stafford will still be a solid QB1, Calvin Johnson will feel like a steal when he’s not the first WR off the board in your draft (he’s still WR1 talent) and Golden Tate should probably wind up starting every week. Tate had 99 catches last year, with Megatron (71 rec) missing only 3 games (though he was a decoy in a few he did play).

 

The RB situation is still sketchy, though removing Bush at least removes one of the more knee-jerk options that were available. Joique Bell, Theo Riddick (3rd downs) and Ameer Abdullah will probably split most carries to start the season, with the stronger back, if one emerges, getting a larger percentage of the carries as the season goes on. This is going to change a lot, but with a pass first team like the Lions, I wouldn’t waste too high of a draft pick on one of their rotating RB’s. The one exception to this is if Bell keeps sliding into the doghouse. If so, go for Abdullah, but remember, temper your expectations on rookies!

 

Their TE’s Pettigrew, Ebron and Fauria can be fun, but none are THE guy, so stay away from them as every week starters. Their D/ST should still be strong, adding Ngata and losing Suh, but I prefer streaming D’s anyways, so don’t draft them high.

 

Minnesota Vikings

 

Add/Re-sign – vikings

Matt Asiata RB, (re-sign 1 year)

Shaun Hill QB, (2 year 6.5 mil, #2 guy now)

Mike Wallace WR, (via trade with Miami)

Du Juan Harris RB, (FA via GB)

Brandon Bostick TE, (waiver via GB)

MyCole Pruitt (TE) and Stefon Diggs (WR) are their highest offensive (fantasy) draft picks, from the 5th round

 

Departures –

Christian Ponder, (OAK)

Greg Jennings, (released, signed by Miami)

 

Issues:

The story of the Vikings early in 2015 is all about the return of Adrian Peterson. I know I wouldn’t want to line up opposite Purple Jesus after he’s been kept out of football for an entire year. He’s probably in the best shape and health of his life and will make an immediate impact on this team, greater than all of their signings combined.

 

Last year’s rookie QB, Teddy Bridgewater, will have a few more tools at his disposal and should take another step from last year. His rookie campaign was average – throwing more TD’s than INT’s does show promise going forward. Bridgewater won’t enter August as a QB 1 or 2, but could easily finish the year as a strong QB2, possibly approaching or exceeding the Andy Dalton Line.

 

AP is clearly the only RB to bother with on the team. I don’t even think I’d entertain a handcuff in this case, as superhumans don’t tend to get hurt like us mortals. Their WR core is much more of a toss-up. Between Mike Wallace, Charles Johnson, Jarius Wright, Cordarrelle Patterson and the field, I really have no good feel for who will emerge as the consistent WR on their team. It could wind up looking like the Seahawks where none of them are viable fantasy options, due to a conservative passing game and spreading the ball around when they do throw it. Kyle Rudolph at TE might end up being the best receiver on the team stats-wise.

 

Chicago Bears

 

Add/Re-sign – bears

John Fox, (head coach) and Ryan Pace, (GM)

Zach Miller TE, (1 year extension, played well in 2014 preseason, hurt in the preseason)

Jimmy Clausen QB, (1 year extension)

Jacquizz Rodgers RB, (1 year, from Atlanta)

Kevin White WR, (1st round, 9th overall)

Eddie Royal WR, (Reunited with Cutler)

 

Departures –

Mark Trestman (good riddance!)

Brandon Marshall (even gooder riddance!)

 

Issues:

The Bears have many issues they’re carrying over from 2014, but they will look like a different team in 2015. Any time a new regime takes control, they give everything a make-over, especially when the previous season was a disappointing (too light?) 5-11.

 

Jay Cutler has been on the team for 6 years now, and he still feels like he needs to somehow win over Chicago fans to feel comfortable. If it hasn’t happened by now, it’s not happening. Cutler is the best QB the Bears have the opportunity to start this year, and probably next year too, so just get used to it and hope he doesn’t lead the league in INT’s again. Fewer passes should help Cutler, as in 2015 he had his most pass attempts since he joined the Bears in 2009.

 

The Bears instantly addressed the departure of Brandon Marshall in the draft, picking Kevin White from West Virginia 9th overall. He should be able to have a near immediate impact and could be going in redraft leagues as a WR3/WR4, but we’ll see how he fits in a few preseason games first. Alshon Jeffery immediately moves into a WR1/WR2 position, and Marquess Wilson has some fantasy value as well.

 

It remains to be seen if Martellus Bennett is going to throw more tantrums for whatever reason. If he settles down, he could be a TE1 in a league where the drop off after the first 5 or so TE’s is very steep. If not, Zach Miller might emerge as an option, since Cutler does seem to like throwing to the TE. Matt Forte will continue to carry the load for Chicago, and even though he felt overvalued last year, he finished 4th overall for RB scoring. Is he the new Frank Gore (a guy who should be dropping off, but never does)?

Read full article
  • Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next
  • End

Recent Articles

  • NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 18 NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 18
    To say this has been a year of uncertainty is an understatement. So many injuries, coaching changes, player issues shaped…
    in Fantasy Football / NFL
  • NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 17 NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 17
    Christmas is indeed the time of giving. And this year, the NFL is giving us a double-header on Christmas Day…
    in Fantasy Football / NFL
  • NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 16 NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 16
    Normally, being just a few weeks away from the end of the season, playoff positions are solidified and we need…
    in Fantasy Football / NFL
  • NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 15 NFL Confidence Pool Picks & Strategy 2024 - Week 15
    Finally! They’re done! We are heading into week 15 and FINALLY we are done with bye weeks! 16 games a…
    in Fantasy Football / NFL
Stay informed with all of our fantasy football rankings, news and updates (and other important things)!
  • drinkfive.com Weekly Update



loaderPlease wait...
Joomla Extensions powered by Joobi
  • Home
  • Fantasy Football / NFL
  • nfc north

User Login

  • Forgot your password?
  • Forgot your username?
  • Create an account

Tag Cloud

Bold Prediction Confidence Picks Confidence Pool david biggs rankings drinkfive drinkfive rankings fantasy finish line fantasy football fantasy football rankings nfl podcast redraft rankings rookie report statistically insignificant waiver wire

Social Media

Stay Informed! Follow us on..

1441321226 Facebook 1441321249 Twitter

 

 

CSS Valid | XHTML Valid | Top
Copyright © drinkfive, LLC. 2025 All rights reserved. Custom Design by Youjoomla.com
Fantasy Football / NFL