Top 100 Fantasy Football List Last weekend Youth Tarik Cohen Jersey , gets put to the test in a real draft format. This league has a keeper format, so I was able to start off my team with a stacked running back room for a cheap investment of picks (Alvin Kamara, Devonta Freeman, and Derrick Henry is a comfortable place to start from). For the rest of the draft, I leaned on my ever-evolving rankings. At the risk of revealing to my rivals in the official Windy City Gridiron league that drafts this weekend, I thought I would share with you my Top 100 for your enjoyment. My caveat - this is simply my board and it is always changing. For example, I had Nick Chubb ranked pretty high in my running backs article from a few weeks ago, but it appears he’s running behind Carlos Hyde right now.This list is, of course, “wrong” in the sense that these guys won’t finish the year in the order I list them. It is an extremely biased list based on how I’m seeing the NFL right now. You will have a different impression of the league, which is why we have a game to see who can put together the best squad. Feel free to discuss in the comments below where you have players ranked higher or lower than I do.Here’s some questions that I have for you as we near the biggest draft weekend of the season. How early are you taking a quarterback?Who are you targeting early in drafts? Late?Who is the one Bears player that you are willing to jump up and grab early to ensure you get him?I took Drew Brees in the sixth round in my draft over the weekend. That’s about the earliest I’ll consider taking a quarterback, and it provided good value according to my board. I had targeted Brees’ favorite target early http://www.bearsfootballauthentics.com/bryce-callahan-jersey-authentic , Michael Thomas, and secured his services with the No. 10 overall pick (remember, it’s a keeper league with some top level guys already off the board). In the late rounds, I grabbed Christian Kirk as I think he has the chance to be a relevant third wide receiver this season. As far as Bears go, I’m happy to report I nabbed both Trey Burton and Anthony Miller in that league. I grabbed Burton after a run on tight ends to make sure I got him and it cost me a fifth rounder, while Miller cost me a 10th. According to my own rankings, I reached for Burton and got fair value on Miller. I could ramble on about adaptive management and crafting a balanced roster but really, I have no regrets about suspending my list to make sure I get a guy I want. Keep that in mind that any list you use is just a guideline and that it’s better to be happy at the end of your draft than it is to execute a rigid plan. Happy drafting!If you’re up on social media, consider following me on Twitter @gridironbornDo the Seahawks have any chance against Khalil Mack? While the Seahawks’ Russell Wilson is no Aaron Rodgers, he alone presents an entirely different challenge at quarterback for a Bears defense still trying to make a firm imprint. As Chicago prepares for it’s 2018 home opener at Soldier Field, they’re in a place where despite Seattle having one of the worst offensive lines in football, they have to figure out how to corral one of the most elusive passers in the NFL in Wilson. Though Youth Mitchell Trubisky Jersey , as always, if the Bears can run roughshod on the Seahawks’ offensive line, that issue might be as paramount as believed. To help breakdown the matchup of the Bears’ defense led by planet-eater Khalil Mack against Wilson and a Seahawks offense in pieces, Jacson Bevens of SB Nation’s Field Gulls joined me on the newest WCG Radio. What’s most concerning about Seattle’s offense against the Bears’ defensive front? Why has the offensive line been such a lingering question?We answer these queries and more.iTunes (subscribe, rate, and review!)Click away! It’s that easy!Robert ZeglinskiBlogTalk RadioOn this episode of WCG RadioJacson Bevens of Field Gulls joins WCG Radio to talk Bears-Seahawks on Monday Night Football. Von Miller and the Broncos ran roughshod on the Seahawks offense: what happened?Whether Seattle has any hope of slowing MackDo the Seahawks miss Marshawn Lynch, or is it something more?Why the Seahawks’ offense has shifted so much towards Russell WilsonThe Chris Carson ExperienceHow Brandon Marshall is fitting in SeattleA discussion on the future of offensive and defensive lines in footballKey matchups to watch aside from Mack (no Doug Baldwin?)Game predictions: this one could get ugly if Mitchell Trubisky doesn’t pick it upRobert is the Editor-in-chief of The Blitz Network, the managing editor of Windy City Gridiron, and writes for a host of other fine publications. You can follow him on Twitter @RobertZeglinski.