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Get an edge in your fantasy league with roster news, analysis, and insight from the fan perspective. Roster Reader compiles blog posts about your players from blogs obsessed with individual NFL teams.

And when relevant, you see breaking football news from our 21 local sites. Setup takes 30 seconds!

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SB Nation Fantasy Roster Reader FAQ

Q: Can I use Roster Reader with my ESPN, CBS Sports, etc fantasy leagues?

A: No. Currently SB Nation Fantasy Roster Reader only supports Yahoo! Fantasy Football.

Q: Do I need a Yahoo! account to use the Roster Reader?

Y: Yes. Currently SB Nation Fantasy Roster Reader only supports Yahoo! Fantasy Football. You need a Yahoo! account to play those games, and you'll need it here too.

Q: Do I need an SB Nation account to use the Roster Reader?

A: Yes! It's easy to sign up, and your account doubles as a passport to all the amazing sports communities in our network, including those whose headlines we display in the Roster Reader.

Q: Why don't I see stories for all the players on my roster?

A: We only display the 20 most recent stories published about any player on your roster. We may have published a story about one of the players on your roster in the past, but it cycled out of the list. It's also possible that none of the sites in our network has published a recent story about one or more of the players on your roster.

Q: Can I use Roster Reader for more than one fantasy team if I'm in multiple Yahoo! Fantasy leagues?

A: Yes, you sure can. We make it easy to flip between your different teams to read stories about the players on your roster.

Q: If I join a new league after I've configured the leagues in Roster Reader can I add it?

A: Yes. At anytime you can click to 'Adjust your leagues'.

Q: Can I use Roster Reader for a Yahoo! Fantasy besides Football like Baseball, Hockey, etc?

A: No. Not yet...

Q: How do you do this?

A: Yahoo! publishes an API for their Fantasy games that, with your permission, allows us to access your leagues, teams and rosters. You can read more about that on the Y! development site All stories published in the SB Nation network are tagged with relevant players and teams. So Roster Reader shows you the recent, relevant stuff.

Q: Many of these stories don't specifically give me fantasy advice about my players. Why is this valuable?

A: The SB Nation network of sports sites is all about delivering fan perspective. More than 275 communities in our network obsess on a daily basis about the team they follow by covering breaking news, providing in-depth analysis and discussing all the games with killer previews and uncanny predictions. Very few, if any, other sports media sites provide this much coverage of every team on daily basis.

If you're looking for an edge in your fantasy league—if you want a source of information and insight that the other players in your league don't have, and you're willing too dig deeper to win—then you've just found some magic.

Double rainbow magic. All the way.