Welcome to the 2015 fantasy football season folks. We – at FantasyAlarm – are here to help you win, to dominate, to crush your opponents in the coming campaign. How will we do that? By providing you with all the tools you will need to accomplish your goals.

We know that we’ve added a bunch of tools to our offering this season, and it might seem a bit confusing to some of you. This piece will help to lift the veil of confusion so that you can avail yourself of all the tools we have to place you at the top of the mountain when it comes to prepping your fantasy football lineup on a weekly basis.  

Let’s start with the link to where the Assistant GM package resides.

Why don’t we just break down that page.

1 – There’s a scoreboard at the top of the page including the records of teams, the time of the game and a brief weather report. On game day the links on the scoreboard page take you to a page with full game breakdowns so you can see how each player has produced that day.

2 – You can find the rankings for each position right at the top of the page.

3 – There’s then a link to our weekly projections.

4 – On the right hand side of the page we have a weather tab. You won’t have to worry about not having the weather report you need to decide if you should play a guy. We’ll give you the temperature, the wind and the chance of rain to help you make your decision.  

5- Below the weather tab on the right side of the page is a link to inactives. Are your players in or out of the lineup? We’ve got the lists for you.

6 – Finally, below the inactive report on the right hand side of the page is our link Player News. You can search by position and team as well. You want to get the latest update on a player’s health, production or job status? We’ve got you covered.

7- Back to the left side of the page is a listing of the Assistant GM Package. What articles are part of the Assistant GM Package? A ton of them…

Weekly Rankings – broken down by position: QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF

Rankings review – how did we do in the previous week? We will let you know.

Depth charts – who is next in line to take over?

One Mans Opinion – Jeff Mans’ musings

Snap counts – which players are gaining or losing playing time?

The Practice Report – An undated rundown of the day’s events.

Tough Calls – Jeff Mans provides the morning alarm.

Live Advice – Ray Flowers and Jeff Mans will periodically take your questions live, on the site. There will also be an open chat room each Sunday so you can ask start/sit questions and interact with folks as the games are being played.

But that’s not all. We’ve also been able to put together some great tools to help you with your research.

We have a page that shows points allowed to a position by the defense.

We have real time statistics. Yep, you don’t have to go to one of those sites with three or four letter titles. You can simply go to our real time scoring page for up to the minute statistical data.

Year to date scoring/production? We’ve got that too. We also have a pretty darn neat page that tells you everything you need to know for the week under discussion.

And that brings me to a pretty cool part of this whole adventure – our ability to cover multiple scoring systems. We don’t just review PPR and non-ppr setups, we can help you with the daily game too as we’re able to integrate the scoring systems of a myriad of setups:

Fanduel, Draft Kings, Head2Head Sports, Fantasy Hub, Yahoo, ESPN, CBS, Fantasy Score, DraftorPass, FFPC, Fantasy Aces, NFFC, Draft Day, Fantasy Football Evolution, Real Time Sports, Victiv, Daily MVP and Star Fantasy Leagues

What other site allows you to pull up the points produced for all those setups?

So pretty cool beans, right? That’s what you get when you sign up for the Assistant GM package with Fantasy Alarm.

If you want to sign up for our winning NFL DFS Playbook Pro, you can also do that here.

So here’s to the 2015 Fantasy Football Campaign, and thanks for allowing us to help you on your journey to success.

Success is a science; if you have the conditions, you get the result.
-- Oscar Wilde