DLF Unveils the ORANGE Report

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Editor’s Note: The credit for this entire project goes to The FFGhost, who has been developing this in secret over the past few months.  Enjoy!

We feel like we hit a home run with the pre-draft rookie content this year. After all, we offered the Rookie Draft Guide, the Offensive Rookie Draft Board, the Defensive Rookie Draft Board and a whole host of articles on both the free and Premium sides of DLF.

Let’s take that home run and turn it into a 450 foot moon shot that rockets out of the stadium and through the window of a taxi in the parking lot, shall we?

Welcome to the first edition or the ORANGE Report.

ORANGE, you ask, why ORANGE? Simple, ORANGE stands for Original Rookie and Next Generation Evaluation and its purpose is simple – to provide fantasy football players (especially dynasty fantasy football players) with a draft guide designed to help them with the leagues they participate in. There are tons and tons of rookie reports that are focused, naturally, on the NFL Draft. I get it, it makes sense and it’s a straight line relationship. However, how many times as a fantasy football player are you stuck trying to make sense of what all of this means for your team? Lots, I’d bet.

The FFGhost decided to change that.

The ORANGE Report was built from the ground up by a dynasty fantasy football player with the fantasy football player in mind, first and foremost, not as an afterthought on the last page of a rookie draft guide. This guide was designed to provide fantasy football players with a clear insight as to what it means when Player A is drafted by Team Z. Does he fit in? How will his skills translate? How many players will he need to surpass in order to start? Where is he being drafted right now? What is his bye week and how tough does his schedule look? All these questions are simply a page turn away.

The ORANGE Report is over 125 pages long, is free for our Premium Subscribers and  includes all the following:

Player Profiles

Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Tight Ends

Defensive Linemen

Defensive Ends

Outside Linebackers

Inside/Middle Linebackers

Cornerbacks

Safeties

Team Breakdowns

Team Fantasy Needs

Team Needs Grouped By Fantasy Position

2014 Prospects To Watch Grouped By Fantasy Position

Rookie ADP

Draft Picks By Team

Most Picks Per Round

Draft Worksheet

2013 NFL Schedule

2013 NFL Teams By Bye Week

2013 NFL Teams Strength Of Schedule

Fantasy Relevant Prospects Attending The NFL Draft In Person

Fantasy Relevant NFL Depth Charts Upon Entering The NFL Draft

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