We offer up a two-round rookie mock draft. How much will it change after the NFL Draft?
We examine your selection options as we reach the end of rookie drafts.
We examine which teams will be looking for a tight end this off-season, and which players are available.
Addison Hayes gives you some players to target before their values change over the off-season.
We roundup the top fantasy football performances in week 16 to find an edge in week 17.
Ryan returns with his statistical analysis for week sixteen.
We roundup the top fantasy football performances in week 13 to find an edge in week 14.
We pick out some potential championship run difference-makers.
We consider the latest dynasty-relevant injuries and what your plan of action should be.
We pick out some moves to make this week to improve your rosters.
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Which tight ends have been on the move in recent dynasty ADP?
We examine your late-third-round rookie draft options.
We break down some buys, sells and holds in the AFC West.
We focus on each rookie's situation, talent, opportunity, risk, and market to provide post-draft analysis for dynasty managers.
We examine the latest tight end risers and fallers in dynasty ADP.
We look at the outlook for the AFC West, including some dynasty predictions.
We focus on each rookie's situation, talent, opportunity, risk, and market to provide post-draft analysis for dynasty managers.
We cover the biggest dynasty winners and losers from day two.
A mock draft placing the most desirable free agents in new destinations.
What does 2023 and beyond hold for Justin Herbert and the rest of the Los Angeles Chargers?
We offer up some potential moves you can make with your early fourth-round picks this year: draft or trade?
We finish up this miniseries with a look at the possible tight end free agents in 2024.
Which tight ends and quarterbacks have had the most ADP movement in the last year?
Corey Spala picks his top dynasty storylines to watch this Sunday.
Which players have surprised the most this season, for better or worse?
We look at all the top performers from last week and the season so far.
We look at all the top performers from last week and the season so far.
We offer up our weekly round-up of the top fantasy performers and who to watch moving forward.
We examine the expected points data to see who is over or underperforming.
We examine some dynasty breakouts and busts early in the season.
We examine the surprising starts for these two dynasty assets.
Which players should produce this week? Who might experience a dip?
How will Gerald Everett fit in with the Los Angeles Chargers?
Eric Hardter continues his division by division breakdown of buys, sells and holds.
Shane Manila picks out three players from our Sleeper Rankings who he would advise targeting in your leagues.
How were the veterans in the AFC West affected by new additions in the NFL Draft?
Our drafters pick their top free agency movers of the off-season based on their dynasty value.
Johnny Kinsley picks out some top free agent acquisitions for dynasty purposes.
What should we make of the dynasty assets on the Seattle Seahawks? We take a closer look.
We look back on a wild past ten days.
Can the Rams return to their days of boasting a high-flying offense with productive dynasty assets?
The 2024 NFL Draft is a day away! Before we know it, our favorite prospects will be finding their new homes. For fantasy football, this is such an exciting time of the year because this changes how we as fantasy managers see many of our viewpoints about certain players and certain rosters in the NFL for fantasy purposes.
Let's look at how your rookie drafts might play out if they were done right now, before the draft brings the changes.
For a one-quarterback league, Harrison Jr should be the first pick at the 1.01 spot. He is commonly drafted here according to DLF’s ADP tool, and I would rank him here as well. Not only is he the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison, but he has also made a name for himself as one of the best wide receiver prospects we have seen over the last decade. He stands at six feet, four inches, 209 pounds, and can do pretty much anything you want him to do as an outside wide receiver. He has blazing speed and can beat defenders downfield, he can make contested catches, he runs every route with elite footwork and he is extremely smooth in and out of his breaks.
One criticism that can be made about Harrison is his lack of versatility. During Ohio State’s regular season this past year, he ran only 19.4% of his routes from the slot, compared to 14.1% the previous year, as reported by Pro Football Focus. He can play in the slot, but he was mostly subjected to an outside role throughout his college career. NFL teams like that versatility, which is why it is understandable to me if Malik Nabers is ranked higher for some in their rankings. Overall though, due to what he has shown he is still my WR1.
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