Who Should Your Number One QB Be
Of course any fantasy football player wants a starting quarterback to rack up as many points as possible each week. But you also want someone who is healthy and doesn’t have a history of getting hurt and missing too many games. This defeats the whole purpose of picking him, since his back up will be doing a lot of the playing. Sometimes getting injured is just bad luck, but there are quarterbacks who run a lot, or do other things that constantly put themselves in harms way, and are therefore more likely to get hurt.The full explanation can be found at http://lesterslegends.com/fantasy-football-2011-nfc-east-quarterback-situations/ You also have to research the quarterback’s health history to see if he has any previous injuries that might make him more injury prone. One good hit on that bad shoulder can sideline him for a few games. Keep current with your sports updates and try to find out what shape the quarterbacks are in. A pulled hammy is more likely to occur when a player hasn’t properly prepared or hasn’t played enough in training and preseason games due to contract issues.
If you can get a quarterback who knows the game, is healthy, and is respected by the other players, you have a good chance of having a successful fantasy football year.