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Brendan RobertsFantasy and Games | The Answer Guys | ChatsBrendan Roberts is a contributing writer/editor for ESPN Fantasy. He has been covering fantasy sports as an editor and writer for more than eight years and was awarded the Fantasy Baseball Writer of the Year award in 2006 from the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. Roberts can be read in both the fantasy baseball and football areas at ESPN.com. |
Playing With Numbers: Reassessing value
A.J. Mass, Special to ESPN.comA.J. Mass discusses how to know a players true value as opposed to the expected value of a player because of his track record.
Story | Conversation | August 04, 2008
Are centers really a dying breed? Quite the contrary
John Hollinger, ESPN InsiderJohn Hollinger explores the myth that centers are a dying breed.
Story | Conversation | January 10, 2008
Class of 2008 SEC team recruiting needs
Steve Muench, Scouts Inc.The SEC might be the toughest conference in the country, so reloading at the right positions is a must, writes Steve Muench.
Story | Conversation | August 27, 2007
St. John's should continue upswing
Bob Gibbons, Scouts Inc.When will St. John's return to glory? Bob Gibbons answers that and more in his latest mailbag.
Story | Conversation | April 24, 2007
Committee needs a break from criticism
Jay Bilas, Special to ESPN InsiderFrom upset specials to giving thanks to the committee, Jay Bilas shares his thoughts on the NCAA Tournament.
Story | Conversation | March 14, 2006
Trade deadline Rumblings
Jayson Stark, ESPN.comThere is no Carlos Beltran in this summer's trade market. Jayson Stark says the biggest name might be Tom Glavine.
Story | Conversation | June 22, 2005
Team Trade Assets
Chad Ford, ESPN InsiderWant to know what your team has to offer in a trade? Insider's Chad Ford provides some answers.
Story | Conversation | February 17, 2005
Plenty to celebrate for New Year's
Jay Bilas, Special to ESPN InsiderWith conference action beginning to heat up around the country, Jay Bilas unveils his midseason awards.
Story | Conversation | December 28, 2004
