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Cat Scratch Reader New Fantasy Football Blog




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Big Blue View New Fantasy Football Blog



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Battle Red Blog Texans 2009 Fantasy Preview



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Check out this new fantasy football blog. Leading up to the season, this blog will feature previews and reviews of each day in which there are preseason games, in addition to team by team fantasy previews, position rankings and many other columns and features. The blog is currently pumping out at least 3 to 4 posts a day so bookmark it, and make the site a daily spot to visit as you search the Internet for the latest fantasy news and insight.

 

Just recently did a Houston Texans fantasy preview on my blog (preview below). Due to the fact that the Texans have so many explosive options on offense, expect tons of Texans relevant content to be put up daily.

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Silver And Black Pride New Fantasy Football Blog



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Fake Teams Great New Fantasy Football Blog




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Athletics Nation Top 25 A's Prospects: (Sickles Style)


Ranking the prospects in our system may be a little premature, at this time- given that Billy Beane is most-likely not done trading and Green, Dyson, Stassi, and Krol have yet to be signed. However, I wanted to get a mental snapshot of what the A’s system currently looks like now- and just worry about inserting whatever other prospects are imported into the A’s system via trade, later.

I went, pretty much, off the John Sickels “template” for ranking minor league systems and individual prospects. However, I included a little more description involving each prospect than Sickels tends to do- especially towards the end of the rankings. I ranked the best 25 prospects, as I see them, but also included a list of other A’s prospects who should be considered-  at the end-  with the intent to inspire debate about who should be included and who should not make the cut.

I am very confident in my judgment of where these respective prospects should be ranked. However, the A’s system is so rich and deep in talent right now that I fully welcome differing opinions and/or criticism. Anyways, I hope you all enjoy- and let the debating begin!  

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