Fantasy Football Links

Below is a list of Fantasy Football websites that we use regularly for pulling together the Armory!
ArtoftheFan.com - Looking for cool FF T-shirts to give away as prizes for your league? Give this site a visit. They've got a nice array of apparel for men and women.
Fanball.com - OUT OF BUSINESS!!!!
Fantasy Football Cafe -The site has been around for a long time and does a good job covering all angles of fantasy football, baseball, hoops, and even hockey.
Fantasy Football Hub - I LOVE this site. I learned of it two years ago, thought it was a great idea, and was just asked by them to link exchange. Im happy to - you will find this to be a strong FF portal leading to a lot of great and helpful info.
Fantasyknuckleheads.com - Fantasy Football Sleepers, News, Advice, Waiver Wire and Rankings. We also cover Fantasy Baseball, Fantasy Hockey and Fantasy Basketball 365 days a year!
fantasysportsgab.com - These guys blog daily about FF, and incorporate the right amount of humor with good daily FF content. Also, they are part of an enormous network of blogs (all ending in gab!), so you can link up with a ton of different NFL blogs via this site. They are also foraying off into fantasy baseball and hoops!
FFLibrarian.com - She has been blogging fantasy football for 4+ years now and knows her stuff. She has a great handle on who is putting out the strong content.
FFToday.com - This site has excellent tools to slice and dice stats. They've also been at this for awhile now.
FFToolbox.com - They are the first independent site on the web dedicated to fantasy football. They've always kept it free, and it has grown to become the largest and most comprehensive FF sites in the industry.
Footballguys.com - Football only - which we like. They have a free portion and also an "insider" portion where you plunk down some change for more in-depth content.
idpguru.com - If you do the IDP thing, Ryan rolls out a ton of strong content relative to those types of leagues. He is also featured on FFLibrarian.com fairly consistently (added fantasy cred).
Kramericasports.com - A Seinfeld inspired fantasy site will always have our support.
Myfantasyleague.com - Really strong site - excellent commissioner tool - i did a league last season for the first time on this site and was very impressed. User-friendly interface, and solid customer service.
NFL.com - We have to show some love to the one entity that makes it all possible. Their site has improved dramatically over the last 3 years.
NFLSoup.com - These guys have a great collective of writers and crank out a ton of fantasy/NFL relevant content.
pigskinaddiction.com - Rick and Ryan (owners) do more than just fantasy football. Besides providing the basic fantasy fare (start/sit, waiver wire, etc), they also break down power rankings, weekly matchups, and also do an amusing Friday piece where they feature a different beer and different Sunday munchy recipe, to go along with their picks (no ATS) for the week.
Rotoworld.com - Simply put, they do the best news and injury reports on the web - and that is inclusive of the big sites. At one point, I was going to try and replicate what they do, but they do it so well so why bother? I'm happy to direct our users to their site for up-to-the-minute news.
thefantasyaffair.com - Hilarious url is all I have to say. These guy do a nice blog-style approach to gathering the best FF content from around cyberspace - similar to the FFlibrarian, except they seem to pack in more links, which works well for the user that has more time to digest FF news/analysis.
thehazean.com - The owner of this site has been doing fantasy since the late 90's and knows his stuff. He does a great fantasy football blog incorporating good links for around the industry.
thehuddle.com - These guys stack the content, and have a couple of nice tools w/in their site. We link their depth charts, because they give you a quick and digestible glimpse at the entire league on one web page.









