We discuss some receivers who could see changes to their surroundings this time next year.
We break down some of your waiver wire options for championship week.
We offer up some more waiver wire options as we approach the fantasy playoffs.
We look at key injured players and their timelines to return to play.
We offer up some waiver wire options for this week.
We pick out the top waiver wire options this week.
We look at some of the biggest overperformers and underperformers after a quarter of the season.
We cover some top names carrying injuries as we head into the season.
We cover the dynasty-relevant players in Pittsburgh. What next in a post-Ben Roethlisberger world?
We pick out six more intriguing dynasty storylines ahead of Sunday's action.
Ryan McDowell shares his thoughts from the dynasty week.
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, so you can stay ahead of your league mates. Let’s continue with the wide receiver 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.
For the 2021 rookies, Jaylen Waddle, DeVonta Smith and Rashod Bateman have already signed new contracts, and Kadarius Toney is unlikely to ever play another down in the NFL. This leaves only Ja'Marr Chase, who is popularly viewed as one of the top two assets in dynasty fantasy football.
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