In the off chance you don’t know, we’re about to kick off the NFL football season.  We’re now in the midst of that lead up time where guys in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s are readying the perfect fantasy football team.  If you count yourself among the more than 27 million players who spend an average of nine hours a week monitoring your roster and league, you’ll want to check out the following six Android applications.  

CBS Sports Pro Football – FREE

Lets users have complete control of their CBSSports.com team. Grab real-time scores, adjust lineups, add/drop players, and more.  Offers exclusive video from the CBSSports.com fantasy panel.  Click here to download CBS Sports Pro Football for your phone!

ESPN Fantasy Football 2010 – .99

Use the ESPN title to manage your rosters, make lineup changes, propose trades and get lives from your Android phone.  Coming soon, one will find push notifications for for injuries, substitutions and scoring updates.  Click here to download ESPN Fantasy Football 2010 to your phone and make it a part of your #PaidAppPledge

Yahoo! Fantasy Football ’10 FREE

The big daddy of them all, Yahoo! just hit the Market last week and is already off to a great start. Keep up to date with your team with live scoring, roster management, league standings, player additions, and more.  Click here to download Yahoo! Fantasy Football ’10to your phone.

HuddleHub – FREE

Manage both ESPN and/or Yahoo! accounts and receive live score updates for either league.  Developers have promised a host of new features, including the ability to add or drop players.  Was considered one of the best options out there until Yahoo! launched their official app.  Click here to download HuddleHub

NFL Mobile – FREE

After a little off-season shake up, the official NFL title belongs to Verizon this year.  The catch here is that you must be a Verizon customer if you want to download this app from the Android Market.  Aside from all the great regular coverage from the NFL season, the fantasy

Sprint Football Live – FREE

Although not the official NFL title, Sprint’s new football app offers an awful lot.  Users will be able to keep up with breaking news, grab real-time scores and stats, and pull all analysis from the other guys at ESPN, Yahoo! Sports, Pro Football Talk and Sports Blog Nation.  Text “Football” to 7777* on your Sprint phone to download a full version of the application.

What’s Your Favorite?

We’ll be the first to tell you that this is not a definitive list of the only fantasy football apps.  There are others out there that some of you might be using.  Which is your favorite?  Leave a comment below and share your opinion!

Six Fantasy Football Apps for Your Android Phone originally appeared on AndroidGuys.