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FantasyMojo.com Unveils MyFantasyLeague Enhanced Reporting

Are you one of those fantasy owners who joins more leagues than he can handle? In some cases, you may have done this intentionally, but in either case, setting your weekly starting lineups, or working the waiver wire can be overwhelming.

If your leagues are hosted at MyFantasyLeague.com, you may want to check out a new feature just released at FantasyMojo.com. It's our enhanced MyFantasyLeague reporting. Simply select the leagues you are in and generate a comprehensive report that covers all your leagues in one shot. Best of all these reports are exportable in a variety of file formats, so you can easily print the information out, or work with it inside another application like Excel.

Are you a draft junkie who loves to analyze the ebb and flow of a draft? Then also check out our Draft Grid Colorizer feature, which lets you input the league id of any MFL draft, and spits out the draft results in a grid with color.



Pick up on the draft patterns of a given scoring system to give you an edge when you draft. Use it to analyze the draft strategies of your opponents. This is an awesome feature.

These features are only available to registered users at FantasyMojo.com, so you'll need to set up a login if you don't already have one. Once you're logged in, go to the 'My Teams' tab and click on the MyFantasyLeague.com logo, to configure the leagues you want to work with. Once they're set up, start spitting out a comprehensive free agent or roster report that covers all of your leagues in one shot!

As a registered user, you'll also want to get in on our Free weekly salary cap contest, or NFL Pickem Survivor contest.

 
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Fantasy Football 2009 Player Rankings

1. Maurice Jones-Drew RB JAC
2. Matt Forte RB CHI
3. Adrian Peterson RB MIN
4. LaDainian Tomlinson RB SD
5. Brian Westbrook RB PHI
6. Michael Turner RB ATL
7. Steven Jackson RB STL
8. Frank Gore RB SF
9. Chris Johnson RB TEN
10. Marion Barber RB DAL
11. Clinton Portis RB WAS
12. DeAngelo Williams RB CAR
13. Calvin Johnson R DET
14. Sleve Slaton RB HOU
15. Kevin Smith RB DET
16. Ronnie Brown RB MIA
17. Larry Fitzgerald R ARI
18. Reggie Bush RB NO
19. Derrick Ward RB TB
20. Andre Johnson R HOU
21. Drew Brees QB NO
22. Marshawn Lynch RB BUF
23. Brandon Marshall R DEN
24. Pierre Thomas RB NO
25. Ryan Grant RB GB
26. Brandon Jacobs RB NYG
27. Randy Moss R NE
28. Greg Jennings R GB
29. Dwayne Bowe R KC
30. Roddy White R ATL
31. Larry Johnson RB KC
32. Tom Brady QB NE
33. Leon Washington RB NYJ
34. Joseph Addai RB IND
35. Steve Smith R CAR
36. Wes Welker R NE
37. Jerious Norwood RB ATL
38. Aaron Rodgers QB GB
39. Reggie Wayne R IND
40. T.J. Houshmandzadeh R SEA

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Fantasy Football the way we see it...

...random thoughts and observations on the current goings on in the NFL, and fantasy football.

Early Draft Results - Who the Pros Like

ADP (Average Draft Position) is a useful tool in gauging the current trends in player rankings. But for the most part, these rankings are derived from mock drafts. Wouldn't it be more useful to get a gauge on where players are being drafted when ...

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