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The 20-man field has been finalized for the 18th annual Experts Poll that will appear in Fantasy Football Index magazine.
Dan Bakley of The Fantasy Point returns to defend his title. He’s finished 1st and 2nd in his only two seasons in the competition. But there’s plenty of other talent he’ll have to overcome.
David Dorey of The Huddle is on board. He’s the current leader in our all-time standings, having compiled a 169-40 head-to-head record against other experts in this competition.
Bob Henry of FootballGuys.com has won this competition twice and finished in the top 7 three other times. He’s in.
Long-time veterans Lenny Pappano (Draft Sharks) and James Serra (First Place Sports Software) will compete. Serra has competed every year since 1996, with one title and four other top-7 finishes.
Also included is Greg Alan of 4for4.com Fantasy Football, who finished in 3rd last year, and Scott Endsley of Fantasy Draft Edge, who won last year’s Mock Auction competition.
The complete field:
Alan Satterlee, Dynasty Rogues.com
Bob Henry, FootballGuys.com
Chris Liss, Rotowire
Craig Davis, FantasyFootball.com
Dan Bakley, The Fantasy Point
David Dorey, The Huddle
Greg Alan, 4for4.com
Gregg Rosenthal, Rotoworld
Louis Tranquilli, BFD Fantasy
James Serra, First Place Software
Jeffrey Kamys, Dr. Stats
Kevin Marshall, Draft Wizard
Lenny Pappano, Draft Sharks
Michael Nazarek, Fantasy Football Mastermind
Nathan Zegura, FantasyConsultant.com
Ryan Houston, Fanball
Sam Hendricks, Fantasy Football Guidebook.com
Scott Endsley, Fantasy Draft Edge
Scott Pianowski, freelance writer
Tommy Stephens, Fantasy Football Edge
Each competitor will submit a top 20 at each position – QB, RB, WR, TE, K and DEF – using the scoring system of 6 points for TDs, 4 for TD passes, 1 point for every 10 run/rec yards and 1 point for every 20 passing yards. Picks will be due on Sunday, May 18. At the end of the NFL system, every pick by every expert will be graded, with players placed in higher slots given more weight in the grading.
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