
Joe Bartel
Writer and Operations Specialist at RotoWire
Fantasy football expert among MANY other things @RotoWire, remote writer/internship coordinator, ESPN contributor. I care way too much about the Packers
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1 week ago |
rotowire.com | Joe Bartel
This article is part of our Fantasy Football Draft Strategy series. RotoWire put together the Fantasy Draft Symposium last week as a means to kick off draft season in house, flying in a handful of our top experts to compete in a number of fantasy formats over two days. This article will expand upon the results of the RotoWire 12-team full-point PPR standard draft, complete with the prototypical kicker and defense. Below is the full draft board (click here to view full-screen on Sleeper).
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1 week ago |
rotowire.com | Joe Bartel |Erik Halterman |Nick Whalen
This article is part of our Video Shorts series. Nick Whalen and Erik Halterman, hosts of VSiN's Prop Points, discuss fantasy football draft strategies with RotoWire football writer Joe Bartel. They start with opinions on the Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf situation in Pittsburgh. Joe has an interesting take on Metcalf's receiving yards prop. Next, they discuss the Nick Chubb signing with the Texans. And then they dive into a few key rookie running backs.
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1 week ago |
rotowire.com | Joe Bartel
This article is part of our Fantasy Football Draft Strategy series. RotoWire put together the Fantasy Draft Symposium last week as a means to kick off draft season in house, flying in a handful of our top experts to compete in a number of different fantasy formats over the course of two days. This article will expand upon the results of the RotoWire 14-team Superflex draft, with double points to tight end receptions, 16-player rosters and the removal of the archaic kicker and defense.
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1 month ago |
rotowire.com | Joe Bartel |Mario Puig |Harry Thompson |Nick Whalen
This article is part of our Dynasty Strategy series. Friday saw the completion of RotoWire's dynasty rookie draft. The event saw five trades during the draft and another three executed before. Here's the results:For what it's worth, I had greater aspirations than the draft I finished with, which you can see here. It wasn't bad, but I wasn't exactly pleased either.
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1 month ago |
rotowire.com | Joe Bartel
This article is part of our NFL Draft series. 21 skill players were drafted during Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft. A divisive group of quarterbacks (or lack thereof) will draw all the headlines, but it's the group of well-positioned newly minted rookie running backs that should deserve all the fantasy attention. Mix in a couple of intriguing landing spots at wide receiver and tight end, and you have the makings of a fascinating tier of fantasy difference makers.
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Thought for sure I’d get one of the RBs I like coming back in the second round, but that’s what happens when you draft with experts. Check out my squad at the end — what do you think?

💥 12 fantasy football experts at RotoWire competed in the first official staff league of the season Who made the biggest reach in the first round? Who won the draft? https://t.co/MXr5MAQGeZ

RT @RotoWire: We are heartbroken by the passing of Anthony Cervino, known to many as @therealNFLguru. Anthony was a passionate fantasy foot…

I’m one of the biggest Bateman guys I know, but making $2 million more per year than Dyami Brown and Tutu Atwell is not the positive news some to think this contract means

Comp update: Ravens signed WR Rashod Bateman to a three-year, $36.75 million contract extension that includes $20 million guaranteed.