Eric Hardter dives deep into the tight ends with expiring contracts and how you should approach them in your leagues.
We review last week's top fantasy performances to help make matchup decisions for week 16.
We break down all the latest injury news.
We review last week's top fantasy performances to help make matchup decisions for week 14.
We offer up some waiver wire options for this week.
We review last week's top fantasy performances to help make matchup decisions for week eight.
We cover the biggest injuries last week and the dynasty fallout.
We consider the latest dynasty-relevant injuries and what your plan of action should be.
Which players ended up in spots that will allow them to thrive?
How did this year's rookie tight end crop do at the combine?
What are some dynasty storylines to watch this Sunday?
We cover all the lineup fun, gut checks, MVPs, LVPs, and have some fun with numbers from week two.
John DiBari fires up DLF's mock draft simulator to conduct a rookie mock with analysis.
We examine a division that added some major offensive weapons in the NFL Draft.
Which tight ends helped their prospects at the Scouting Combine? Who missed out?
Who should you be watching in today's bowl games?
The Devy Stock Market returns to cover the players moving up or down in our devy estimation.
We pick out one player at each skill position who could see a massive value rise in 2021.
As we know, there are a number of different approaches in dynasty football. Some owners like to come hot out of the gates with a “win now” paradigm, while others are content punting a few seasons in an attempt to build a long-lasting dynasty in the years subsequent. Forward-thinking “windows” may then subsequently be defined, be it one year, three years, or even farther out.
Regardless of tact, there is one commonality with any vision of the future – to some extent, you still need to plan ahead! None of us is Nostradamus, and there is always risk with making longer-term investments predicated upon scenarios for which you have no control. As an example, a prospective free agent may eschew goodness of team fit for greatness of money, thereby failing to provide return upon fantasy investment.
But this is no reason to play scared! To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson, “there is no knowledge that is not power.” With that in mind, this miniseries seeks to provide information and assessment on the 2026 crop of free agents – yes, a full year in advance, such that you can stay ahead of your league mates. Let’s conclude with the tight end position!
As we know, every rookie drafted into the NFL is placed onto a four-year contract, with a team option for a fifth year for those selected in the draft’s first round. Given this, there exists the potential for members of the 2021 and 2022 rookie classes to join the ranks of free agency.
Atlanta’s Kyle Pitts was the only tight end selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Entering the league as a physical freak, Pitts has unfortunately seen a Benjamin Button-esque career arc, putting forth his fewest yards per game and fewest receiving yards in a fully healthy season in 2024. Easily the most unexceptional of the Falcons’ plethora of first round skill position players, Pitts has seen his dynasty value fall accordingly and comparatively.
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