We look at the best waiver wire options to stash for 2025.
We consider some dynasty trades you may want to make right now.
We study the film on three rookies.
Eric Hardter identifies a few key players to target, dependent on the state of your roster.
We examine two recent rookie performances.
We discuss all the important injuries after week one.
In this new series, we focus on a young player who may need time to develop before becoming a star.
We consider a dynasty startup strategy than invests in the running back position.
We examine your mid-second-round rookie pick options.
Norm Cruz reviews the All-22 strategy he developed in FFPC high-stakes dynasty leagues.
Ryan writes about a recent dynasty startup draft on the FFPC platform, as well as highlighting why you may want to join...
Our startup draft strategy series continues with a look at another 'productive struggle' draft.
Over the span of the next few weeks, we’re going to be bringing you our 2024 versions of the “Perfect Draft.” Anyone...
If you are drafting for value, what might an ideal startup draft look like?
We look at three ideal startup drafts for dynasty players looking to win now in superflex leagues.
We examine which players could be on the rise or fall in Cincinnati.
We look at all the significant ADP movement from January to now.
Which rookies have been on the move over the last few months and which tiers should you target?
A calculation of each QB’s indirect cash flow, exploring if there is potential for value overstatements or understatements based on their surrounding...
We break down all the top dynasty assets in the AFC North and what to expect in 2024.
We break down some dynasty risers and fallers from the past month.
John Di Bari attacks this year's rookie wide receiver class.
What is Jermaine Burton's dynasty potential right away and in the future?
Where will the IDPs fit in to your rookie drafts this year?
An examination of volatility rate among rookie wide receivers in this year's class.
We break down some of the players in the AFC North who benefited or lost out in the NFL Draft.
We break down this fantastic rookie receiver class into dynasty rookie draft tiers.
Which players could be undervalued and worth targeting in your rookie drafts?
We answer your dynasty mailbag questions.
We begin to look at some potential busts from this year's draft class.
We examine some post-draft rookie mocks and which players are on the rise or tumbling down.
We look at what kind of real value each draft pick may have this season.
We bring you the final set of Dynasty Fantasy Football rookies for 2024.
We gather some dynasty experts to do one last pre-draft rookie mock before the NFL Draft.
A three round 1QB rookie mock draft in the traditional GAAP Memo format.
We bring you the second set of Dynasty Fantasy Football rookies for 2024.
Here is a glimpse of what you can expect from Day 3 of the NFL Draft.
We examine the strength and depth of this year's positional groups.
We gather some dynasty experts to do one last pre-draft rookie mock before the NFL Draft.
The DLF team has its say on this year's wide receiver class.
We break down a recent seven-round CBS NFL mock draft and what the dynasty landscape would look like if it came true.
We examine your options at the 1.07, 2.07, and 3.07.
We break down your options from the ninth spot in your rookie drafts.
Where does Jermaine Burton fit in this year's wide receiver class?
Which rookies have been rising or falling since the NFL Scouting Combine?
We break down another recent rookie mock draft.
What could the first round of your superflex rookie drafts look like?
John Di Bari takes you through a rookie mock draft done just before the NFL Scouting Combine.
What can you expect to see when you're on the clock in the mid-fourth of your rookie drafts?
Brandon Haye offers up the next round of his post-combine rookie rankings.
The Devy 100 returns with a look at the best young talents in college.
We break down your rookie draft options with a late third-round pick.
Guest contributor Travis May provides his top 100 rookie prospects for 2024.
Rob Willette picks out five more devy stars to watch as we reach the midpoint.
We look back on the year that was in the SEC.
We break down the top wideouts in your devy leagues.
We are into the fourth quarter of the Devy 100 countdown.
We look ahead to next year's class to help you value your draft picks.
We preview the exciting New Year's Eve bowl game action.
The series continues as we enter the top quarter of college's 100 best devy players.
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The name of the game for this week’s article is going to be players that *could* gain value this off-season due to free agency or changing situations. Some of these players could be readily available to be added on waivers, but others might be rostered, but you might just need to pay a 3rd or even a 4th to buy them if you believe in them that strongly.
If you’re looking for the next Sam Darnold, who was the next Baker Mayfield, who was the next Geno Smith, then that might be Drew Lock this year. This free agent quarterback class is really not that impressive besides Darnold and the two Steelers guys, but Lock fits the profile of a 2nd-chance starter in some ways: he’s relatively young, he’s a gunslinger, he has decent experience as a starter in multiple offenses, and all of that could equate to a team looking at him as a cheap bridge option for their newly drafted 2025 rookie OR to wait it out until the projected better 2026 class.
There are teams that could use a bridge QB with solid weapons to throw to like the Jets, Browns, Raiders, and maybe even the Giants again. It’s a low-cost bet that could result in a nearly free starting quarterback for 2025.
In a similar vein, an even cheaper bridge quarterback option this year could be Mason Rudolph, who already was handed the Titans job over a struggling Will Levis, so if one NFL team made the decision to turn to Rudolph, maybe another one will in the off-season? Or maybe Tennessee goes back to him for 2025? All I’m saying is that in six games played for Tennessee, Rudolph was on a 17-game pace for 3900 yards and 26 touchdowns (and 26 INTs, but hey, focus on the other numbers). Again, it’s a low-cost bet for a potentially free starting quarterback in 2025.
It’s hard to recommend running back stashes because of how much changes year-to-year in the RB landscape, but when everyone talks about the best RB stashes for 2025, they always mention Trey Benson, Blake Corum, Jaylen Wright, basically all 2024 rookies who could get a bigger role in 2025, and I rarely hear MarShawn Lloyd’s name mentioned as often as the other three. And I know why, it’s because he didn’t really play at all, he played 10 snaps total in 2024 as he fought through multiple injuries. But Lloyd was a very popular sleeper player during draft season last year and has been pegged as the new AJ Dillon in Green Bay’s offense, or at worst a very elite handcuff to Josh Jacobs. He’s essentially the 2025 version of Kendre Miller and is a fantastic stash for next year.
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