We look at the five worst landing spots for rookie wide receivers.
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We break down the week that was.
We break down the week that was.
We break down the week that was.
We discuss the latest injuries in another tough week.
We break down the week that was.
We pick out some moves to make this week to improve your rosters.
We pick out some midseason waiver pickups who could help out your rosters.
We break down all the latest usage data from around the league. Which players should you focus on?
After another week of injuries, we break down some waiver wire options.
We break down some of the more interesting usage numbers.
We pick out some moves you could make this week to improve your rosters.
What does the latest target and regression trend data tell us?
We cover some trends and false narratives from week one.
Ryan McDowell shares his game notes from week one, along with dynasty strategy and how to navigate the waiver wire.
Which moves could you make to improve your dynasty roster before next week?
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We break down the signing of DeAndre Hopkins in Tennessee.
We focus on each rookie's situation, talent, opportunity, risk, and market to provide post-draft analysis for dynasty managers.
We re-assess values after the signing of JuJu Smith-Schuster in New England.
We break down the signing of Jakobi Meyers in Las Vegas.
Which big-name receivers are set to hit free agency in 2024? What will happen to their values?
We pick out some moves you may want to consider at this late point in the season.
Which players will be out for a while and who might return to the field this week?
We hit the top three of this year's class.
We examine another trade in this exciting NFL off-season. How does DeVante Parker's addition impact the Patriots?
We break down this year's group of free agents.
Dynasty Trade Month continues as we highlight three wideouts to target in your leagues.
What can we expect from the New England Patriots in year two with Mac Jones?
We answer some of your questions from the weekly Ask DLF show.
We pick out the players who most overperformed or underperformed based on their preseason dynasty ADPs.
At this point of the season, it is hard to find valuable adds - but we pick out a few.
We pick out some top potentially-available targets on the waiver wire after week 11.
A drawer full of fantasy information all in one tight package.
We examine a few players who stepped up this week and may be available to pick up in your dynasty leagues.
How did the six dynasty storylines we were focusing on this week pan out?
We examine a few players to target after injuries hit the league again on Sunday.
We look at the veteran winners and losers from the draft's final day.
We take a look at the dynasty value found within the re-tooled receiving corps in New England.
Our job is to evaluate it, not to judge it.
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“It all comes down to landing spot.” This is an idea we hear repeated over and over through the pre-draft season, but not all landing spots are created equally. We dream of the ideal team/player pairings for the stars of the incoming class, but that is usually not the case. Instead, a perceived poor landing spot can tank the value of an expected first-round rookie pick, throwing rookie drafts out of whack before they even begin.
Many teams around the league have a need at the wide receiver position and that is clearly one of the strengths of this year’s rookie class. Some of those teams, including those projected to use their first-round pick on a wideout, could be bad news for dynasty managers. Before the NFL Draft begins in less than two weeks, let’s examine some of those landing spots that should put us on the edge of our collective seats come April 25th.
I recently asked my Twitter followers which realistic landing spots had them most worried when it comes to incoming rookie receivers. The New York Giants were the overwhelming top choice. The Giants' current depth chart includes undersized specialists with potential, including Wan’Dale Robinson and Jalin Hyatt, but no true threat to emerge as a WR1. The team hoped tight end Darren Waller would fill that role when they acquired him last offseason but that move was also a bust. The current form of the Giants features a head coach and quarterback who are firmly on the hot seat and trending in the wrong direction. The last Giants fantasy football WR1 or WR2 was Odell Beckham in 2016. While the rookie receiver that is selected by the Giants will have a clear path to targets and playing time, there is almost no support in this organization.
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