Author: Kyle Senra

Musician as well as a teacher, and now a writer, mostly of fantasy sports. I love a lot of sports like football (NFL and CFL), hockey, basketball, curling and soccer. I currently reside in Sudbury, Ontario (yes I'm a Canadian). I am always down to talk about fantasy football or my favorite teams: Packers, Tiger-Cats, Red Wings and Raptors so hit me up on Twitter @nyama_ks

This time of year, fantasy football owners are preparing their draft boards and tiers. While the top backs and targets for NFL teams are almost all solidified, there are plenty of roles that are up for grabs. These are the fantasy-relevant training camp battles for the NFC East. In this series, I am omitting players who are obvious starters; players like Michael Crabtree, Andy Dalton, Jarvis Landry and Le’Veon Bell. Baltimore Ravens QB – Joe Flacco, Robert Griffin III, Lamar Jackson Unlike other training camp battles, this one may already be decided. Joe Flacco has gotten most first-team reps…

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This time of year, fantasy football owners are preparing their draft boards and tiers. While the top backs and targets for NFL teams are almost all solidified, there are plenty of roles that are up for grabs. These are the fantasy relevant training camp battles for the NFC East. In this series, I am omitting players who are obvious starters; players like Dak Prescott, Saquon Barkley, Alshon Jeffery and Jamison Crowder. Dallas Cowboys WR – Tavon Austin, Cole Beasley, Michael Gallup, Allen Hurns, Lance Lenoir, Deonte Thompson, Terrance Williams The Cowboys cut arguably their best WR (Dez Bryant) in…

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It’s finally here: NFL training camp. That time of year when football rosters are almost doubled in size in teams’ attempts to get the best players possible playing for them come September. There are many players who are participating in training camp who will not see the field come the regular season. Fantasy football owners everywhere are looking for those end-of-draft/depth players who have chances to contribute on their fantasy teams. There are roles on almost every team that are up for grabs in training camp that can offer some potential production for fantasy football. In this series, we shall take…

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What can we expect from wide receivers entering their second seasons? Will it be a repeat of the previous season, or will they improve upon the things they learned as rookies? Perhaps they found success right away and will actually see a decrease in production. Will these players be sophomore duds or sophomore studs? For the second installment of this series, we are looking at the wide receivers taken in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft. For the first-round wide receivers, click here. Zay Jones, Buffalo Bills In his 2017 rookie season, Zay Jones was the most…

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A year after making the playoffs, the Bills have made some changes to their QB situation. They traded Tyrod Taylor to the Browns, brought in AJ McCarron from the Bengals and drafted Josh Allen in the first round of the NFL draft, making LeSean McCoy one of the only carryovers from last season’s backfield. Although the receivers are pretty much intact from 2017, they were not very productive and it is expected that the offense will, once again, run through McCoy. While that projected volume should make him a coveted RB1, I expect a regression of sorts. According to several…

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