We pick out the winners and losers from the NFC South after the NFL Draft.
Eric Hardter dives deep into a pair of recent dynasty mailbag questions.
We break down the surprising retirement of Derek Carr from a dynasty lens.
We pick out some undrafted players who could be dynasty contributors.
Wyatt Bertolone discusses four wide receivers and what you should do with them.
We break down the ramifications of Brandin Cooks back in New Orleans.
We break down the signing of Cooper Kupp in Seattle from a dynasty perspective.
We discuss some receivers who could see changes to their surroundings this time next year.
We go in depth to project all the landing spots for the top rookies and what your drafts might look like this...
A behind the scene look at ranking methodology and individual rankings vs the consensus.
We break down some quarterbacks and how their weekly and yearly performances relate to their dynasty values.
We break down a few players and what to expect from them moving forward.
We pick out some players to trade for or trade away.
We pick out some final moves you can make as we reach the fantasy playoffs.
We offer up some more waiver wire options as we approach the fantasy playoffs.
We review last week's top fantasy performances to help make matchup decisions for week eleven.
We offer up some waiver wire options for this week.
We offer up some waiver wire options for this week.
We discuss some players with long-term injuries and some who may return soon.
We cover the biggest injuries last week and the dynasty fallout.
We offer up some potential trades for you to investigate this week.
We review last week's top fantasy performances to help make matchup decisions for week three.
Ryan McDowell shares his takeaways from week two.
We discuss all the important injuries after week one.
We pick out some deeper names to keep on your radar and at the end of your rosters.
We break down all we learned from the preseason.
Ryan compares FFPC dynasty ADP to the most recent DLF ADP to find values in startup dynasty drafts.
We consider a dynasty startup strategy than invests in the running back position.
Ryan covers the five biggest dynasty discussions heard around Canton during the 2024 FF Expo.
We show you how to build a balanced team that can compete both now and later.
Which Saints should you target or move on from this year?
We look at three ideal startup drafts for dynasty players looking to win now in superflex leagues.
We break down all the important dynasty players from the NFC South.
We examine the biggest veteran risers and fallers in ADP from before to after the NFL Draft.
Which NFC South players can be considered winners or losers after the 2024 NFL Draft?
We look at what kind of real value each draft pick may have this season.
We discuss the most noteworthy injuries from week 12.
We highlight one injured player at each position and suggest a course of action for rebuilding and contending teams.
We break down the week that was.
We consider the latest dynasty-relevant injuries and what your plan of action should be.
We break down the week that was.
We suggest buy low candidates for rebuilding dynasty teams already looking to next year.
We break down the week that was.
We break down all the important usage data from each team.
We examine potential "penny stock" level players to see who would be worth pursuing.
We break down the week that was.
We examine some usage trends you should know about.
We cover some trends and false narratives from week one.
We break down the week that was.
Which players should you be looking to acquire after the week one action?
Which defenders should be on your radar after week one?
A behind the scene look at ranking methodology and individual rookie rankings vs the consensus.
We look at the outlook for the NFC South, including some dynasty predictions.
We focus on each rookie's situation, talent, opportunity, risk, and market to provide post-draft analysis for dynasty managers.
Which veterans (or rookies) won or lost in the NFC South during the NFL Draft?
We take a look at the options from the 3rd spot in 2023 rookie drafts.
We take a look at the options from the 10th spot in 2023 rookie drafts.
How did the final group of rookie wide receivers perform in their first campaigns?
We break down the Saints signing of Derek Carr.
What might be your possible options for selections or trade targets in the fourth round of rookie drafts this year?
Which big-name receivers are set to hit free agency in 2024? What will happen to their values?
We take a deep dive into to usefulness of target data in predicting long term fantasy success.
We look ahead to the off-season - which players are worth picking up right now?
We examine two week 15 standouts in this edition of the Rookie Report Card.
Which players could take advantages of their opportunities and help out your dynasty rosters?
We look at the target share data over the last three weeks - which players are on the up?
With the 2025 NFL Draft now over, we can accurately reassess the depth charts of teams around the NFL. In this series, we’ll be taking a look at players who either gained or lost value based on what their team did during the draft.
The Falcons did absolutely nothing to move the fantasy football radar during the NFL Draft. They used their first four picks on the defensive side of the ball, and then they used their final pick on an offensive tackle. Quietly, the Falcons were actually a decent offense last year. They were sixth in the league in yards per game (369.8) and 13th in points per game (22.9). Meanwhile the defense was 23rd in defensive yards per game allowed (345.2) and points allowed per game (24.9). It may not be the most exciting draft for fantasy managers, but after years of targeting offensive players in the early rounds, they decided to focus on the defensive side of the ball for 2025.
So, the Falcons' offense looks very similar to the one we saw on the field last season. The biggest change from this time last year is that Michael Penix Jr will enter the year as the presumed starter. In this offense last year, Darnell Mooney broke out to post some of the best numbers of his career. After four up-and-down seasons in Chicago, Mooney finished as the WR31 in his first season in Atlanta. The deep threat posted his best YPC of his career (15.5) and caught a career-high five touchdowns.
Mooney’s ADP history through April (pre-draft).
Despite an underwhelming wide receiver room, the Falcons did nothing to address the position. That means that Mooney, if he’s healthy, should be the number two option in the passing game behind Drake London all season long, with (hopefully) a much better quarterback under center. In the two games that Mooney played with Penix, he caught seven balls for 119 yards (17 YPC). He is a steal in dynasty leagues right now, going off the board 135th overall as the 60th wide receiver off the board. The DLF Expert Rankings have him as the 112th player overall, WR53.
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