Friday, July 26, 2013

2013 Fantasy Football Overall Rankings

The 2013 Fantasy Football Season is nearly here. But before you can trash talk your friends, scour the waiver wire for the next fantasy gem, and win a championship, you have to get prepared for the Draft. Bik Nizzar will get you ready for the upcoming fantasy season as The Extra Period unveils its Fantasy Football Overall Rankings.

Thanks for reading the positional ranks this week. Finally I get to the end and see how the positions mesh together to create the overall draft board that I believe will bring you success. This will be changing as we get closer to Week 1 so check back for updates. With injury news & position battles things can change quickly. The overall ranks are a reflection of what I spoke about in the Draft Guide. I’m not going to address the tiers here because you can see how the rankings shape up with the emphasis on RB’s early (20 in the top 40) and rather than having to refer to the previous posts for the positional ranks, I’ve listed each players positional rank next to their name. I’ll address some players who offer great value for their current draft position in a feature coming next week called “Progression/Regression”. Below the ranks are some details for the current spots. Without further adieu the 2013 Fantasy Football Overall Ranks:

UFC on Fox 8 Predictions and Preview

Although it lacks the big name value, UFC on Fox 8 looks like it has some exciting fights on it's hand. I'm sure there are those that aren't super excited about the Flyweight division still but don't go in expecting big knockout or a bloody war. Speed and technique can make this a very thrilling fight. The recovery on these lighter weight fighters is ridiculous and when you factor in the never ending batteries a 5 round fight doesn't get dreadful come the 4th round. A short preview here as there are only 4 fights on the main card but lets get at them.

Demetrious Johnson vs. #4 John Moraga (Flyweight Championship)

I have been fortunate enough to watch Johnson fight a number of times in the UFC and will say although he isn't much of a finisher, he puts on a great fight. His never ending stamina and faced pace fighting means you can't ever look away. Going for his second title defense he is up against John Moraga who uses some diverse striking and good wrestling in his bouts. Is it a little early for Moraga though? Yeah probably.

Johnson will pull his usual in-and-out landing punches and maneuvering well. He is smart so won't deviate far from the game plan and if he learned anything from his last fight against John Dodson it will be that he shouldn't take too many punches in the exchanges. This is where Moraga might have the advantage being the bigger guy in the cage. He will have to find a way to negate Johnson's speed by either taking the fight to the ground (pretty hard against a guy that fast) or landing the better shots in the clinch. Still this is a large step up in competition for him. Expect a fast paced back and forth battle but without many surprises.

Demetrious Johnson via Decision


#3 Rory MacDonald vs. #4 Jake Ellenberger

This fight could be a good indication of who will be next in line to challenge for the Welterweight championship. MacDonald has said that he doesn't want to fight GSP but if he beats Ellenberger here that really only leaves one challenge, Carlos Condit.  Both fighters bring an entertaining style of fighting to the cage with great striking and each with knock-out power. The difference being that MacDonald needs to set up his KO's, while Ellenberger sometimes just needs to make contact. That could be the story here.

Rory is the favourite to win this fight and should be. It's just unfortunate that he may implement a real boring game plan to get the win. I hate to say it but if he sticks to the outside and slowly picks apart Ellenberger, maybe throws in some take downs, he should walk away the winner. If he decides to stand and trade bombs he will get into a lot of trouble. Jake needs to make sure he puts his fists on Rory and not get caught on the ground or against the cage. He knows it only takes one punch to win, but that might be his only chance.

Rory MacDonald via Decision


#9 Robbie Lawler vs. Bobby Voelker

I don't think either men will be considered contenders but both put on great fights. Voelker is a bit in over his head here though. Lawler has been around for a long time (made his UFC debut in 2002) and has fought all sorts of top end competition. He may not have fared too well against them but he has learned a lot. So I don't think anything Voelker throws at him will catch him off guard. Lawler will do what he does best and that is put guys to sleep. Voelker will make a mistake and then it's nighty-nite.

Robbie Lawler via TKO Round 1


#5 Liz Carmouche vs Jessica Andrade

I have got to be honest and say I am still new to Womens MMA. It took a little bit of research to see what these two bring to the table. I got to watch Carmouche vs Ronda Rousey in what was REALLY close to being a giant upset. But Rousey did what she does best and finished that fight. That being said Carmouche showed some real talent in the octagon. She has great scrambles and is known for finishing fights. Andrade does a great job of using her wrestling to wear down her opponents but I think that won't be good enough for this fight.

It's a big step up in competition for Andrade and a big step up in organizations. She is still young (only 21) and will have to take this fight as her introduction into what the elite fighters are capable of. She puts up a good scrap but will make a mistake to leave herself vulnerable and Carmouche will capitalize.

Liz Carmouche via Rear Naked Choke Round 1

Thursday, July 25, 2013

2013 Fantasy Football Positional Rankings: Tight End

The 2013 Fantasy Football Season is nearly here. But before you can trash talk your friends, scour the waiver wire for the next fantasy gem, and win a championship, you have to get prepared for the Draft. Bik Nizzar will get you ready for the upcoming fantasy season as The Extra Period continues its Fantasy Football Positional Rankings.

The final stop on our positions rankings ends at Tight End. Yes I’m aware that there are still defences and kickers that we haven’t got to, but as I explained in the Draft Guide, we’re saving those picks for the ends of the draft. So tomorrow when you see my overall ranks, you’ll notice that D/ST and Kickers rank significantly lower than the rest of the league. I'm not gonna waste a post on Kickers and D so the overall ranks will be tomorrow. Depend on how you want to build your roster you can attack Tight End early around the 3rd round... or just not at all. I think once you get past Graham and Gronk, you might as well just wait on drafting a TE. More details about some players who could regress or progress next week . Below the ranks are some details for the current spots in their tiers. Without further adieu the 2013 Fantasy Football TE Ranks:

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

2013 Fantasy Football Positional Rankings: Wide Receiver

The 2013 Fantasy Football Season is nearly here. But before you can trash talk your friends, scour the waiver wire for the next fantasy gem, and win a championship, you have to get prepared for the Draft. Bik Nizzar will get you ready for the upcoming fantasy season as The Extra Period continues its Fantasy Football Positional Rankings.

Yesterday I called Quarterbacks the deepest position in fantasy and that was partially due to the relation of players to teams. You could be in a 12 team league and find a legitimate #1 Fantasy QB. Today we jump into Wide Receiver ranks and looking at sheer volume of players it’s also remarkably deep, but relating it to the size of your league, it might be prudent to jump on some of the talent when available in your draft. More details about some players who could regress or progress  next week . Below the ranks are some details for the current spots in their tiers. Without further adieu the 2013 Fantasy Football WR Ranks:

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

2013 Fantasy Football Positional Rankings: Quarterback

The 2013 Fantasy Football Season is nearly here. But before you can trash talk your friends, scour the waiver wire for the next fantasy gem, and win a championship, you have to get prepared for the Draft. Bik Nizzar will get you ready for the upcoming fantasy season as The Extra Period continues its Fantasy Football Positional Rankings.

The deepest position in fantasy is our next stop as the ranks continue this week. Tomorrow will be Wide Receiver. Once again we’ll divide them into tiers. More details about some players who could regress or progress  next week . Below the ranks are some details for the current spots. Without further adieu the 2013 Fantasy Football QB Ranks:

Monday, July 22, 2013

2013 Fantasy Football Positional Rankings: Running Back

The 2013 Fantasy Football Season is nearly here. But before you can trash talk your friends, scour the waiver wire for the next fantasy gem, and win a championship, you have to get prepared for the Draft. Bik Nizzar will get you ready for the upcoming fantasy season as The Extra Period unveils its Fantasy Football Positional Rankings.

During this week I’ll be unveiling my rankings for each fantasy position. Today we start with Running Backs. I’ll address some breakout candidates and those who could perform above their rankings in a feature coming next week called “Progression/Regression”. Below the ranks are some details for the current spots. Without further adieu the 2013 Fantasy Football RB Ranks:

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

2013 Fantasy Football Guide in Memes

Back in the good ole' days, too much summer time was wasted channel to channel. I'm talking before you could just hit the "Guide" button on your remote and have access to all your channels and see what was playing when. If you misplaced your TV guide or didn't want to wait on the scrolling guide page, it was just *click* *click* *click*. That's what summer sports viewing is for non-baseball fans: *click* *click* *click*, trying to find the next repeat of "Saved By The Bell". Just waiting for football season to start. Thanks to this invention called The Internet, now summer downtime is spent online and too many hours, for someone like myself, going through memes. So while I wait for kickoff to the 2013 NFL Season, it's also time to start preparing for the Fantasy Football Season. The only logical thing to do then is to combine the 2 passions. Welcome to the 2013 Fantasy Football Guide in Memes