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Welcome to the 2012 NFP Front Office Draft Guide

Welcome to the 2012 National Football Post fantasy draft guide. With just under two weeks until the start of the regular season, crunch time is officially upon us as fantasy draft season is now in full swing. Let's get to work.

NFP Fantasy Draft Analysis

  • Sleepersarrow
    These players will come at an excellent price.
  • Bustsarrow
    Stay away because the price isn't right.
  • Target Reportarrow
    Looking back at the top 100 pass-catchers over the last three seasons.
  • Position Tiersarrow
    An in-depth breakdown of every fantasy football position.
  • KFFL Sleepersarrow
    Our friends from KFFL weigh in on some of the top sleepers and undervalued players entering the 2012 season.
  • Scoring Systemsarrow
    Here is a breakdown of some of the most popular fantasy football scoring systems.




  • Aug 28
    Fantasy comeback players

    13 players who will improve on last season’s fantasy numbers.

  • Aug 26
    KFFL Sleepers

    Our friends from KFFL weigh in on some of the top sleepers and undervalued players entering the 2012 season.

  • Aug 26
    3-year target analysis

    Looking back at the top 100 pass-catchers over the last three seasons.

  • Aug 26
    Target analysis

    The top 100 most targeted pass-catchers of 2011.

I'm in a 10-team league, standing scoring, with a new draft format. Owners get to choose their draft position and I have the second choice. What spot would you pick? BTW, QBs get 4 points per TD reception, so I'm not thinking QB in the first round. I really like Foster and McCoy, but if I take the 1 or 2 picks, I will have to wait until the end of the second round for my next pick. My draft is Monday night, BTW. Thanks! - jeff1961 on Aug 31

I'd would want the highest possible pick. The workhorse running back market is very thin this season and since QBs only get 4 pts/TD, there's not added pressure to land one in the first round. Foster, McCoy and Rice are my top three picks in order.

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