All good things must come to an end. Well, actually when I think about it does a real good marriage ever really end? The Earth is pretty cool and despite the tree huggers constant worries I don’t see it dying out anytime soon. Oh, and don’t even get me started on the never ending shrimp at Red Lobster. So, I guess in hindsight not all good things have to end. So be it.

Your patronage to the Fantasy Alarm Draft Guide entitles you to our constantly updated rankings, articles and training camp reports over on at www.fantasyalarm.com. The fact is that we don’t want this to be the end of your experience. We know you have a draft or multiple drafts coming up and the fact is that there will be plenty of changes throughout the summer. Especially as injuries and depth charts start to change during training camp.

The great thing about purchasing this Draft Guide is that it will never really go out of style. Sure, eventually Antonio Brown and the rest of the player’s skills will diminish and they will retire but what you have learned in this guide hopefully will stay with you for a long time. Knowing how head coaches, offensive and defensive coordinators effect fantasy football is something that even a lot of “experts” don’t understand. Knowing how the offensive lines stack up will give you a big advantage over others who will have to learn it in the first four weeks of the regular season.

I’d also urge you to read through our DFS pullout magazine located in the center of this guide. Most of you I know haven’t tried daily fantasy football yet and are either skeptical about it or just unfamiliar with it altogether. What I would remind you is to think back to before you started playing fantasy football. Were you one of those guys who thought it was just nerd crap? Did you hold off on joining a league until you were peer pressured into it probably by your buddies or the guys that you work with?

Now here you are reading a draft guide that is probably teaching you more about the game of football than your coach in Pop Warner or even high school. And you love fantasy football, don’t you? Of course you do. Well then trust me when I say that as good as seasonal fantasy football is, the daily game (played weekly, called daily, you get the idea) will blow you away.

The money out there to be had by playing daily fantasy football is simply amazing. Those of you familiar with my work know that I took down the Playboy Baseball Championship just a few months ago which got me one of those oversized novelty checks to the tune of $100,000. For football these grand prizes are going to stretch well into the MILLIONS of dollars. Think about that for a minute. You could win life changing money simply by putting together a great fantasy football lineup for one week out of the season.

But it isn’t all about the money either. Playing daily fantasy football is the ultimate way to supplement your team that has fallen on hard times and/or is riddled by injuries. Personally, I love to hedge myself in my seasonal fantasy football leagues. I’ll build a lineup full of my opponent’s players in that given week just in case they go off and I lose my matchup, I can at least ease the pain by taking home a bunch of cash.

No matter how you choose to play fantasy football or the reason you have chosen to read through this magazine, I would just like to say thank you. I got into this business over a decade ago never expecting for it to grow to the levels that it has nor for it to be my actual full time job. But I take these responsibilities very seriously and I take your success very seriously as well. I want Fantasy Alarm Nation to represent by kicking ass all season long. Our staff here including Ted Schuster, Ray Flowers, Howard Bender, Mark Kaplan, Steve Pimental, Michael Stein, Todd Zola, Glenn Colton and Rick Wolf really take our readers, listeners and customer’s success personally. When you win, we win. That is why I will urge you to hit any of us up on Twitter, Facebook, email, on the radio, our Podcast or just through the Fantasy Alarm website any time you have a question, comment or concern.

This is not the end of our journey together. You have got a team of allies on your side all season long. Though you may not agree with everything we have to say, at this point I think you understand that there isn’t another collection of people in the world that care more about your success this season than our team here at Fantasy Alarm. I hope that you enjoyed the 2015 Fantasy Football Draft Guide and that you’ll offer us your feedback now and throughout the season. But don’t worry, we’re not going to be one of those companies that send you surveys offering you a $1 off a Spicy Chicken Sandwich if you please just punch in some random code on our website. That stuff has gotten really out of control lately.

BEST OF LUCK IN 2015!!