Differentiating fantasy football advice is perhaps the hardest part of the predraft process. Everyone, assuming you've played the pseudo-sport for long enough, has their favorites by now. Maybe it's a particular writer or website that has been helpful in the past, but smart players tend to know the difference between who has their best interest in mind and who is merely throwing things at a wall.
Of course, that doesn't stop any of us from voraciously scouring the Google box in the days leading up to draft day. Second-, third- and eighth-guessing yourself and others is by far the most nerve-wracking part of the preseason process.