8. The Pocket Guide to Fantasy Football: <br>10 Strategies to Dominate Your League from Draft Day to the Playoffs

By David Sandora and Dennis Velasco

Tired of getting your clock cleaned year after year in your fantasy league? Does your team always seem to start off strong just to fade down the stretch, as injuries take their toll? Year after year, do you miss out on the hot player who goes from bench warmer to superstar?

Be prepared to have your life changed forever! In this easy-to-use, info-packed pamphlet, you will learn all you need to know to go from perennial loser to fantasy stud – or, if you're already a stud, to extend your dominance over your hapless competitors.

Two top fantasy football experts share their favorite strategies for everything from draft preparation to winning in the playoffs – including sure-fire methods for predicting which players will get injured during the season, picking productive rookies, and accurately measuring the value of players across positions. As a bonus, we throw in the ONLY player ranking cheat sheet you will need for the 2007 draft!

Geared for both the rookie owner and the fantasy veteran, The Pocket Guide to Fantasy Football is the perfect portable reference for your draft day, and throughout the entire season.

"Whether you're a fantasy football rookie or an experienced veteran, you'll learn plenty about how to succeed, and more importantly, have fun playing the game."James Quintong, SI.com Senior Producer/Fantasy Sports

"The key to having success in new ventures is to take complex processes and break them down in easy-to-understand components... Velasco and Sandora have done just this -- pay special attention to their 10 Tips for Dominating Your League and Predicting Injuries sections!"Greg Kellogg, Author of Snap, Crackle and Pop column on SI.com

"A well-written and informative primer on fantasy football. From the introduction of the basic principles to their projections of the top players for the 2007 season, the authors pack a lot of information into an easy-to-read format. Highly recommended for the fantasy "newbies" out there!"John T. Georgopoulos, Senior Editor, SportsGrumblings.com

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David Sandora is the sports editor and fantasy sports columnist for Metro New York. He also regularly covers the New York Giants and is a lifelong fan of fantasy sports, having spent parts of his college career as a math major devoted to studying the hidden meaning of statistics.

Dennis Velasco has been writing professionally about fantasy sports for four years and has won “experts leagues” in all three major sports -- football, baseball, and basketball. His in-season weekly column, "Stats All Folks" appears on SI.com, as well as random thoughts on DroppingDimes.com. Dennis also writes for About.com as their Pro Basketball Guide.

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