One of the most notable new additions was Tim Taranto into the forward line when champion data announced the new positions. He was seen as someone you had to own from day one. Now the conversation is evolving. Is he still the must start player we all expected?
For the past few seasons, Lachie Whitfield has displayed some of the best fantasy football ceilings of anyone to play. Entering into 2022, he’s got some question marks surrounding his durability, but at his price point, does the potential reward outweigh any possible risk?
After a quiet first six weeks of the season, Josh Kelly stormed home to deliver his usual high output. With some potential value built into his price, is he set to be a top 10 midfielder in 2022?
In a move that surprised some, Jeremy Finlayson has departed the Giants and is now a member of the Power. But is he fantasy relevant?
Last year, I had Lachie Whitfield as my #1 most relevant player on the list last year. So why the dip down to #4? Allow me to explain.
For years, Braydon Preuss was the understudy ruck. Now at GWS nobody stands in his way. The big question fantasy footy coaches want to know, is what will he average in 2021? PLAYER PROFILE Name: Braydon PreussAge: 25Club: GWS GiantsPosition: Ruck 2020 Highest Score: 65 Vs Collingwood (AFLFantasy)85 Vs Western Bulldogs
Not many have the proven scoring history that can match it with Josh Kelly. So why is his ownership numbers so low? It’s for one simple reason.
Heading into the 2020 season, Tim Taranto was coming off a breakout season. However, a preseason game injury ruined most of his year. 12 months on, can Taranto ‘pick up’ where he left off?
Jeremy Cameron was the highest profile player movement during the most recent AFL trade period. After a poor 2019 can he bounce back in 2020?
If Jesse Hogan can get his mind and body right, then he could be a fantasy footy bargain in 2021.