Why Purchase our 2010 Pro Football Draft Guide?
While some baseball purists might argue the point, professional football has surpassed America's pastime as the most popular sport in our country. The NFL has evolved into a behemoth, thanks largely due to the fact that it has transitioned into a year round business. After the final gun sounds signaling the end of the Super Bowl, owners, general managers and coaches take a couple of days off before analyzing their organizations for a new campaign.
During the offseason, the focus turns to roster evaluation, a precursor to the free agency period and the collegiate draft, which has become one of the most popular events on the NFL itinerary. Additionally, NFL organizations have implemented voluntary offseason programs, organized team activities and a handful of mini-camps, to help keep their prized commodities in optimum physical condition, as well as knowledgeable in the various offensive and defensive schemes.
Part of the reason for the explosion of popularity in the NFL is the evolution of fantasy football, a hobby that has grown by leaps and bounds over the past few years. An estimated 15,000,000 people play fantasy football in the United States and Canada according to numbers released by the Fantasy Sports Trade Association. And if you think it isn't a growing phenomenon, then consider the fact that the Fantasy Football Open Championship (FFOC) has doled out an incredible $1,000,000 grand prize in each of the last two years.
We are very cognizant of the fact that many of our clients who visit the OwnersEdge web site are true hardcore participants in the hobby of fantasy football, so we broke new ground in 2009 by publishing our first ever "Pro Football Draft Guide." It was such an overwhelming success that we've brought it back for the 2010 season, and it's chock-full of information that's sure to appeal to draftniks nationwide.
We have 15 years of experience providing innovative, top-shelf analysis and feel this offering is the periodical against which all others in the industry are measured. We have a stable of writers unparalleled in the industry with a finger on the pulse of professional and college football.
Regardless if you compete in a 10, 12 or 16-team league - or prefer redraft, keeper or dynasty formats - if you want to be a serious contender on a consistent basis, then you need to stay current on the top young prospects. Whether you're just getting your feet wet in the hobby or consider yourself a grizzled veteran, our "2010 Pro Football Draft Preview" magazine will provide you with cutting-edge analysis on rookies entering the league, and will make a great research document for future seasons.
With that said, let's take a look at some of the highlights of the magazine.
- 230+ Offensive and Defensive Player Profiles including rankings, analysis and statistics.
- Team Needs for all 32 NFL squads including a comprehensive five-year draft study.
- Ryan Houston's exclusive first round mock draft with comments on each player.
- 2010 Combine Report providing an in-depth snapshot of the Winners and Losers in Indy.
- Feature article on the best fantasy football prospects from the 2010 draft.
- Feature article breaking down the top prospects who will likely enter the 2011 draft.
- Exclusive Interview with Jaguars wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker.
For the low price of $7.99 you receive 128 pages of all-killer, no-filler content to get you ready for the 2010 NFL draft, which takes place on April 22-24 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. And, we forgot about two important features - if all of the above isn't enough to whet your appetite - the magazine also contains articles providing "Under the Radar" prospects, as well as a preseason look at the top-25 teams in college football.
Make sure you go get your copy!
During the offseason, the focus turns to roster evaluation, a precursor to the free agency period and the collegiate draft, which has become one of the most popular events on the NFL itinerary. Additionally, NFL organizations have implemented voluntary offseason programs, organized team activities and a handful of mini-camps, to help keep their prized commodities in optimum physical condition, as well as knowledgeable in the various offensive and defensive schemes.

We are very cognizant of the fact that many of our clients who visit the OwnersEdge web site are true hardcore participants in the hobby of fantasy football, so we broke new ground in 2009 by publishing our first ever "Pro Football Draft Guide." It was such an overwhelming success that we've brought it back for the 2010 season, and it's chock-full of information that's sure to appeal to draftniks nationwide.
We have 15 years of experience providing innovative, top-shelf analysis and feel this offering is the periodical against which all others in the industry are measured. We have a stable of writers unparalleled in the industry with a finger on the pulse of professional and college football.
Regardless if you compete in a 10, 12 or 16-team league - or prefer redraft, keeper or dynasty formats - if you want to be a serious contender on a consistent basis, then you need to stay current on the top young prospects. Whether you're just getting your feet wet in the hobby or consider yourself a grizzled veteran, our "2010 Pro Football Draft Preview" magazine will provide you with cutting-edge analysis on rookies entering the league, and will make a great research document for future seasons.
With that said, let's take a look at some of the highlights of the magazine.
- 230+ Offensive and Defensive Player Profiles including rankings, analysis and statistics.
- Team Needs for all 32 NFL squads including a comprehensive five-year draft study.
- Ryan Houston's exclusive first round mock draft with comments on each player.
- 2010 Combine Report providing an in-depth snapshot of the Winners and Losers in Indy.
- Feature article on the best fantasy football prospects from the 2010 draft.
- Feature article breaking down the top prospects who will likely enter the 2011 draft.
- Exclusive Interview with Jaguars wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker.
For the low price of $7.99 you receive 128 pages of all-killer, no-filler content to get you ready for the 2010 NFL draft, which takes place on April 22-24 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. And, we forgot about two important features - if all of the above isn't enough to whet your appetite - the magazine also contains articles providing "Under the Radar" prospects, as well as a preseason look at the top-25 teams in college football.
Make sure you go get your copy!






