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Maximum Fantasy Sports has released our fantasy football Mock Draft for the 2010 fantasy football season. We have assumed a standard starting lineup consisting of 1 QB, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 K and 1 D/ST and a standard league scoring configuration. The configuration awards points for the following actions:
Passing: 1 point for every 25 yards, 4 points for each Touchdown and -2 for each Interception
Rushing: 1 point for every 10 yards, 6 points for each Touchdown and -2 for each fumble lost
Receiving: 1 point for every 10 yards, 6 points for each Touchdown
Kicking: 3 points for every Field Goal made and 1 point for each successful Extra Point
Defense: 2 points for every fumble covered, 2 points for every interception, 1 point for every sack, 2 points for each shutout and 2 points for each safety
The Mock Draft covers 16 rounds with 12 teams participating in the league. There are many other fantasy football configuration options that can be used, so make sure to make adjustments to the draft positions based on scoring differences found in your league before drafting your team. The round-by-round picks with comments can be found on Maximum Fantasy Sports. There are many other statistics and scoring systems that can be used in a fantasy football league configuration, so make sure to make adjustments to the draft positions based on scoring differences found in your league before drafting your team.
Maximum Fantasy Sports is the only Fantasy Football site that allows both player and position draft pre-ranks, giving Maximum Fantasy Sports the most sophisticated draft control in the fantasy sports industry. Maximum Fantasy Sports is the only fantasy football website to allow Commissioners to configure a league with in-game player changes. This feature is optional, but, when used, gives the manager the ability to immediately react to injuries or player benching situations and substitute in another player at that position for the remaining unplayed quarters or half of that fantasy player’s game.
Maximum Fantasy Sports offers free one-season private and public league and private one-season and Keeper leagues in our Commissioner Leagues as well as a variety of Public fantasy football leagues that offer a cash prize. Maximum Fantasy Sports hosts Survivor Pools, Confidence Pools and Pick ‘em Pools for free. More information can be found on 2010 fantasy football leagues at http://www.maximumfantasysports.com.
The 2009 Fantasy Football Players Championship, FFPC, “ Pros vs. Joes Draft Challenge” is one of the premier fantasy football contests in the country. With the help of Fantasy Mojo. Com, the FFPC has created the ultimate showdown, pitting a contingent of the industry’s most reputable experts – the “Pros” – against some of the most accomplished high-stakes fantasy footballers – the “Joes.”
The contest is comprised of 72 teams – half Pros and half Joes. Teams were broken down into 6 separate 12-team leagues, with each league holding its own draft. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams, but the overall winner is the team with the highest point total among all 72 contestants. Along with all sorts of cash prizes, fantasy football website subscriptions to Draft Sharks, Fantasy Football Trader, and Football Guys, along with free 2010 league entries, that team wins the biggest prize of them all – bragging rights!!
Through 6 weeks of action, the Pros have a decided advantage. Of the 6 leagues, 4 are being led by a Pro. And it’s a Pro who holds the overall lead. Sorry Joe!
That would be Lesters Legends, managed by Ryan Lester. Coming off a huge 217-point week, he’s leading the way with 1,106 total points after 6 weeks. Lester’s Legends is led by QB Matt Schaub, RBs Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice, WRs Roddy White and Donald Driver, and TE Heath Miller. Plus, RBs Pierre Thomas and Laurence Maroney are waiting in the wings.
Sitting just behind Lester’s Legends is another Pro, Fantasy Football Oasis, with 1,084 total points. After a rough Week 1 performance, Oasis has been consistently posting excellent performances. QB Peyton Manning, RB Ray Rice, WR Andre Johnson, and TE Owen Daniels have a lot to do with that. Owning RB Rashard Mendenhall and his new starting job doesn’t hurt either.
In 3rd place overall we find our first Joe. It’s Just Russ, led by QB Tom Brady, RBs Steve Slaton and Thomas Jones, WR Chad Ochocinco, and TE Heath Miller. It’s a well-balanced team that also includes explosive players like RB DeAngelo Williams and WR Santana Moss.
While another Pro ( Red vs Blue Sports Talk Radio/ Scott Atkins) sits in 4th place, the overall top-10 is split evenly, with 5 Pros and 5 Joes.
Here we go:
1. Lester’s Legends (Pro) 1105.85
2. Fantasy Football Oasis (Pro) 1083.90
3. Just Russ (Joe) 1055.90
4. Red vs Blue Sports Talk Radio (Pro) 1054.10
5. Baker Boy (Joe) 1045.10
6. AzRich (Joe) 1033.55
7. Ultimate FF Strategy (Pro) 1027.95
8. Syracuse Slappers (Joe) 1018.75
9. Fantasy Football Calculator (Pro) 1018.40
10. Novacane (Joe) 1018.05
With 11 weeks still left in the contest, there’s still plenty of time for teams to make their move to the top of the leader board. And there’s plenty of trash talk going on over at the FFPC message board. Head on over right now to check out the banter, all the rosters, and the complete leader board!
The 2009 Fantasy Football Players Championship, FFPC, “ Pros vs. Joes Draft Challenge” is one of the premier fantasy football contests in the country. With the help of Fantasy Mojo. Com, the FFPC has created the ultimate showdown, pitting a contingent of the industry’s most reputable experts – the “Pros” – against some of the most accomplished high-stakes fantasy footballers – the “Joes.”
The contest is comprised of 72 teams – half Pros and half Joes. Teams were broken down into 6 separate 12-team leagues, with each league holding its own draft. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams, but the overall winner is the team with the highest point total among all 72 contestants. Along with all sorts of cash prizes, fantasy football website subscriptions to Draft Sharks, Fantasy Football Trader, and Football Guys, along with free 2010 league entries, that team wins the biggest prize of them all – bragging rights!!
Through 6 weeks of action, the Pros have a decided advantage. Of the 6 leagues, 4 are being led by a Pro. And it’s a Pro who holds the overall lead. Sorry Joe!
That would be Lesters Legends, managed by Ryan Lester. Coming off a huge 217-point week, he’s leading the way with 1,106 total points after 6 weeks. Lester’s Legends is led by QB Matt Schaub, RBs Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice, WRs Roddy White and Donald Driver, and TE Heath Miller. Plus, RBs Pierre Thomas and Laurence Maroney are waiting in the wings.
Sitting just behind Lester’s Legends is another Pro, Fantasy Football Oasis, with 1,084 total points. After a rough Week 1 performance, Oasis has been consistently posting excellent performances. QB Peyton Manning, RB Ray Rice, WR Andre Johnson, and TE Owen Daniels have a lot to do with that. Owning RB Rashard Mendenhall and his new starting job doesn’t hurt either.
In 3rd place overall we find our first Joe. It’s Just Russ, led by QB Tom Brady, RBs Steve Slaton and Thomas Jones, WR Chad Ochocinco, and TE Heath Miller. It’s a well-balanced team that also includes explosive players like RB DeAngelo Williams and WR Santana Moss.
While another Pro ( Red vs Blue Sports Talk Radio/ Scott Atkins) sits in 4th place, the overall top-10 is split evenly, with 5 Pros and 5 Joes.
Here we go:
1. Lester’s Legends (Pro) 1105.85
2. Fantasy Football Oasis (Pro) 1083.90
3. Just Russ (Joe) 1055.90
4. Red vs Blue Sports Talk Radio (Pro) 1054.10
5. Baker Boy (Joe) 1045.10
6. AzRich (Joe) 1033.55
7. Ultimate FF Strategy (Pro) 1027.95
8. Syracuse Slappers (Joe) 1018.75
9. Fantasy Football Calculator (Pro) 1018.40
10. Novacane (Joe) 1018.05
With 11 weeks still left in the contest, there’s still plenty of time for teams to make their move to the top of the leader board. And there’s plenty of trash talk going on over at the FFPC message board. Head on over right now to check out the banter, all the rosters, and the complete leader board!