We suggest buy low candidates for rebuilding dynasty teams already looking to next year.
We break down some of the top performers from week three of the preseason.
We take a look at the options from the 8th spot in 2023 rookie drafts.
Which tight ends should you check in on in your dynasty leagues?
What will your options be with those late fourth-round rookie picks?
What might be your possible options for selections or trade targets in the fourth round of rookie drafts this year?
We finish up this miniseries with a look at the possible tight end free agents in 2024.
As we enter the third round of rookie drafts this year, what will your options look like?
Which players have been touchdown-starved all season?
We look ahead to the off-season - which players are worth picking up right now?
Who should be some of the movers in the latest dynasty rankings? And which way should they go?
We examine some dynasty breakouts and busts early in the season.
Who are the fantasy leaders so far? What can we expect from their upcoming matchups?
Corey Spala picks out six intriguing dynasty storylines ahead of the first NFL Sunday of the season.
We break down the impact of Tim Patrick's torn ACL.
How were the veterans in the AFC West affected by new additions in the NFL Draft?
We catch up on some missed questions from this week's Ask DLF show.
We break down the monster deal of Russell Wilson to Denver.
What will Nathaniel Hackett bring to Denver? We break down how their top assets may be affected.
We look back on the weekend's action and players featured in the Sunday Six Pack.
We look back on Sunday's action. How did the Six Pack spotlight players perform?
We bring you the first Dynasty Waiver Wire piece of this season. Which names should you target?
We pick out an intriguing young receiving option in Denver.
We take a closer look at the dynasty talent in Denver. Which players are worth investing in?
We examine 2020's crop of rookie tight ends. Are there players worth targeting?
Is it that time already? We've reached the halfway point of the NFL season and are already beyond the halfway point of the fantasy football regular season. If you haven't done so already, this is the time of year to take stock and reassess your rosters. Whether you've decided to move all your chips in and push for a deep playoff run or blow up your team and conduct a fire sale ahead of the off-season, there is always time to plan for next year and start eyeballing buy-low candidates. I'm going to look at players meeting certain specific criteria who I think can represent prime buy-low opportunities now and into the earlier part of the off-season.
If you're wrapping it up and calling it quits on the 2023 season, this is a great time to acquire injured players from contending teams. If someone lost, let's say, Mike Williams earlier in the year and they need a receiver to make a run at a championship, you might be able to send them an older veteran and get Williams on the cheap.
The oft-injured running back has only played 24 games in three seasons, and many owners have had enough. He has looked good when he's been on the field, but he hasn't been on the field. Looking at the DLF Trade Finder Tool, you'll find Dobbins has recently been traded straight up for DeAndre Hopkins, Brian Hoyer, and Elijah Mitchell. Dobbins will also be a free agent at the end of the season. Although a return to Baltimore would probably be ideal, there is a chance another team could bring him in as a feature back in 2024, and you'll probably never be able to get him at a cheaper price.
While only on short-term IR, Herbert still represents a buy-low value. I am an unapologetic Herbert fan, so take all this with a grain of salt, but he's been perfect when given the work in the Bears' backfield. He's got one more year on his rookie deal and might find himself on a better team in 2025, or he could return to a Bears team with a different quarterback and head coach. There are many question marks, but at 25 years old, he seems worth the gamble. In recent trades, Herbert hasn't been a "value" per se, but if he can reach his ceiling when he returns from injured reserve, the deals will look better in hindsight.
Nick Chubb is the best pure running back in football, and you'll never convince me of anything otherwise. After suffering another horrific knee injury, his future is unknown, but I'm willing to roll the dice on Chubb. If he returns to form and catches a few more balls, he has a legit shot at being THE overall RB1 on the field. Very few players are in that category. If, when, and where are all big question marks now. A look at his contract via Spotrac, you'll see the Browns have an out following this season, and if Chubb returns to Cleveland, he's only under contract for one more year anyway.
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