Finding a consistent running back will be the difference in making or breaking most Fantasy owners, as last season only two broke the 1,000-yard barrier.
Ottawa’s retooled receiving corps should provide an ample aerial attack again this season, but the REDBLACKS’ hopes hinge on Trevor Harris replacing Henry Burris.
Between Zach Collaros and Jeremiah Masoli, the Tiger-Cats have strong depth at quarterback to go along with a solid receiving corps headlined by Luke Tasker and Terrence Toliver.
An Eskimos offence that averaged 30.5 points and 432.7 yards per game in 2016 should be just as explosive this season, led by Mike Reilly and Adarius Bowman.
Sparked by a solid performance from quarterback Matt Nichols, the Blue Bombers finished fifth in scoring with 497 points. However, Winnipeg’s offence has the upside to be more productive.
While the venerable Ricky Ray returns for his 16th season in the league, Toronto is sorting out a crowded backfield vying for playing time behind 1,000-yard rusher Brandon Whitaker.
Following a season that saw them score a league-low 350 points, the Roughriders chose to start from scratch, a decision that led to them trading quarterback Darian Durant.
In the new CFL fantasy game, GMs have the option of adding either an extra running back or extra receiver. CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye talks about the strategy involved.
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TSN and the CFL have partnered to launch TSN CFL Fantasy, a fun, free, new game available to every fan who wants to run his or her own CFL team every week.