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Detailed description:
Fantasy Football Index is a draft and reference guide for sports fans who participate in fantasy football leagues. It contains cheat sheets, depth charts, team and player analysis for all skill positions, a poll of 20 fantasy experts, mock drafts, sleeper picks, historical statistics, strength-of-schedule analysis and NFL schedules. Fantasy Football Index also includes hidden passwords needed to access certain areas of the Fantasy Index Web site.
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8 reviews for Fantasy Football Index 2024
Rated 5 out of 5
L .G. –
The Best Buy for fantasy football leagues
Rated 4 out of 5
KC –
Probably the best of the fantasy football guides. Of course, it’s just a projection and u can’t account for injuries but they are straightforward unlike a lot of others with quirky oddball choices …
Rated 2 out of 5
Dominik Nef –
For 5+ years Fantasy Football Index was consistent with their format and that format worked. This year they substituted team stats from the previous year with “their” 2024 stat projections. Really bad decision.
They also cut the stats and leaders from the previous year that used to be in the back of the magazine. Why cut that? Red zone targets, touchdowns, rushing attempts inside the 5; these are all very relevant stats that we want to consider. But instead of all that we get “their” projections that mean nothing to most of us.
Lazy and uninspiring edition of Fantasy Football Index.
Rated 5 out of 5
Mazmoto99 –
My go to fantasy football mag.
Rated 5 out of 5
bill –
Nothing
Rated 3 out of 5
JT@55 –
They don’t have the offensive line ratings anymore. This is always where I start when I pick a fantasy football personal cheat sheet. They also left out most of the stats in the back. Disappointing. They still do the team-by-team narratives which are always interesting and have value in terms of understanding the storylines, but I’ve always been a bit of a math geek and miss the numbers…
L .G. –
The Best Buy for fantasy football leagues
KC –
Probably the best of the fantasy football guides. Of course, it’s just a projection and u can’t account for injuries but they are straightforward unlike a lot of others with quirky oddball choices …
Dominik Nef –
For 5+ years Fantasy Football Index was consistent with their format and that format worked. This year they substituted team stats from the previous year with “their” 2024 stat projections. Really bad decision.
They also cut the stats and leaders from the previous year that used to be in the back of the magazine. Why cut that? Red zone targets, touchdowns, rushing attempts inside the 5; these are all very relevant stats that we want to consider. But instead of all that we get “their” projections that mean nothing to most of us.
Lazy and uninspiring edition of Fantasy Football Index.
Mazmoto99 –
My go to fantasy football mag.
bill –
Nothing
JT@55 –
They don’t have the offensive line ratings anymore. This is always where I start when I pick a fantasy football personal cheat sheet. They also left out most of the stats in the back. Disappointing. They still do the team-by-team narratives which are always interesting and have value in terms of understanding the storylines, but I’ve always been a bit of a math geek and miss the numbers…
Paul Kondratuk –
Best insite of any Fantasy football magazine!
Isabella Carr –
Husband wants husband gets he’s happy