The Bengals have signed wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase to a four-year, $161 million contract extension.
Dynasty Analysis
Well, better late than never for Chase, who is now the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history. It's hard to argue with the logic here as Chase was flat-out dominant last season, posting 127 catches for 1,708 yards and 17 touchdowns. The challenge for the Bengals is the fact they're not getting better, just more expensive. However, dynasty managers won't care much as Chase is locked in as a top-three option in dynasty leagues and many have him as the top overall position player. With Joe Burrow, Chase and Tee Higgins all in the fold for the foreseeable future, this team will clearly score points.
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Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had ten catches for 96 yards and a touchdown in the final regular season game.
Dynasty Analysis
Just another day at the office for Chase, who ends the season with a whopping 127 catches for 1,708 yards and 17 touchdowns. The Bengals won't make the playoffs, so that's going to be it for Chase this year and what a year it was. Cincinnati is going to be forced to make him the league's highest paid wide receiver this off-season and Chase is likely going to enter (and leave) the off-season as the overall top player in all of dynasty leagues.
Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had 11 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns in a loss against Baltimore.
Dynasty Analysis
Unreal. There's a debate in dynasty circles about who the best player to have on a roster is, but it's hard to argue against Chase, who has an elite level quarterback and a skill set second to none in the league. The amazing thing is these totals aren't even career highs for him, despite posting more than 50 fantasy points on his own in this contest. His 457 yards against Baltimore in two games set an NFL record for most receiving yards against one opponent in the regular season. This WR1 is locked into lineups for the next decade and is nearly untouchable in dynasty leagues.