Dynasty Analysis

IDP Change of Scenery: Jacksonville to Baltimore

By Darrell Winstead | March 18, 2020 | Comments Off on IDP Change of Scenery: Jacksonville to Baltimore

The first team to make waves was the Baltimore Ravens. They were aggressive out the gate and made a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars, for twelve-year veteran defensive end Calais Campbell. The Ravens would only give up a 2020 fifth round pick to acquire Campbell. 

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Dynasty Debate: Josh Jacobs, Is He Elite?

By Calvin Tims | March 17, 2020 | Comments Off on Dynasty Debate: Josh Jacobs, Is He Elite?

Welcome to the kickoff of a new series of articles I will be starting that will delve deeper into certain debates that are popular within the dynasty community. The purpose of these debates is not to convince you which side of the argument is correct but rather to shed light on a particular player and lay out a convincing counter-argument to their current narrative. Here we will discuss Josh Jacobs, running back for the Las Vegas Raiders. 

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DHop Trade Instant Reaction

By Billy Beaman | March 17, 2020 | Comments Off on DHop Trade Instant Reaction

DeAndre Hopkins has been traded to the Arizona Cardinals in a shocking turn of events on one of the busiest NFL free agency periods in recent memory. What’s all the excitement about? What does it mean for the Arizona offense? Become a member to find out!

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Free Agent Reaction: Running Backs

By Joe Memmolo Jr. | March 16, 2020 | Comments Off on Free Agent Reaction: Running Backs

Three starting running backs in 2020 all having major news surrounding them as the legal tampering window opened today. Let’s take a look at the fantasy impact of each transaction.

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Alternate Redraft Formats

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 16, 2020 | Comments Off on Alternate Redraft Formats

This article is about newer formats that are now starting to appear in redraft leagues. While certain league types are common in dynasty circles, many redraft players may not be familiar with the strategy or even the rules. Unless otherwise stated, strategy advice is for a 12 team PPR league with an equal number of running back and wide receiver starters.

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Early 2020 Rookie Redraft Primer: Part 1

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 15, 2020 | Comments Off on Early 2020 Rookie Redraft Primer: Part 1

Coming into 2020, Burrow will have a plethora of weapons. The Bengals locked up Tyler Boyd to a long-term deal and will use the franchise tag to retain A.J. Green. They also have speedster John Ross and promising third-year receiver Auden Tate on their roster. Running back Joe Mixon will also take some of the initial pressure off Burrow, providing a solid anchor for the Bengals’ rushing attack. 

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Three Breakout Wide Receivers for 2020

By Joe Memmolo Jr. | March 15, 2020 | Comments Off on Three Breakout Wide Receivers for 2020

This article aims to identify three wide receivers to buy low on before they break out in 2020. The chart above plots Air Yards on the X-axis and 2019 PPR Fantasy Points on the Y-axis. 18 players in the NFL finished with over 1,400 Air Yards on the season. Of those 18, only three failed to finish with more than 200 fantasy points on the year: Mike Williams, Curtis Samuel, and Robby Anderson.

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Aaron Parker: Dominant Small-School Wide Receiver Target

By Dave Wright | March 14, 2020 | Comments Off on Aaron Parker: Dominant Small-School Wide Receiver Target

Aaron Parker checks a lot of boxes. First and foremost, Aaron has impressive age-adjusted college production. He broke out during his true freshman season at age 18 for the Rhody Rams. The Gwynn Park High School product was URI’s primary receiving option. He also had a 34.7% dominator rating (average market share of receiving yards and touchdowns) in his first season. Parker continued to produce at an elite level for Rhode Island. He earned over 35% of their receiving production in each of his final three seasons. He did so with his cousin and fellow NFL Combine invitee, Isaiah Coulter, playing opposite him as well. Parker leaves Rhode Island second all-time in team history with 3,460 career receiving yards and third all-time in touchdowns with 30.

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Redraft Early Round 2

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 13, 2020 | Comments Off on Redraft Early Round 2

Examing Round two of redraft leauges – With tier four, encompassing tier five, and begins tier six. For this list, we’re assuming this is a 1 QB, 12-team, PPR format where there is an equal number of RB and WR starters.

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Rookie TEs Hits and Misses

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 13, 2020 | Comments Off on Rookie TEs Hits and Misses

In this seven-part article series, I have looked at the rookies from the 2019 class at each position. In this article, we will examine the best and worst of rookie tight ends.

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A Guide to Creating Your Own Fantasy Database

By Dave Wright | March 12, 2020 | Comments Off on A Guide to Creating Your Own Fantasy Database

After consuming fantasy content, do you find yourself keeping fantasy notes on your phone? Do you bring your own personal rankings to your draft? Are you making spreadsheets for important stats as you prep for your rookie drafts? Do you fill-up notebooks analyzing your league mates’ tendencies? Are you taking pages of notes as you break down film on Odell Beckham Jr. or DJ Moore? If this sounds familiar, making your own database could give you the upper hand over your competition.

Worst Landing Spots: TE 2020 NFL Draft

By Billy Beaman | March 11, 2020 | Comments Off on Worst Landing Spots: TE 2020 NFL Draft

These are the few teams that don’t utilize the tight end position very well or have trouble developing young talent.

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Dynasty Veteran Buys this Offseason

By Corey Easley | March 11, 2020 | Comments Off on Dynasty Veteran Buys this Offseason

The offseason is here but in fantasy football, there is no off-season. In this piece I will look at some veteran players I am targeting in dynasty leagues and why. It only takes one of these guys to make or break a season and for their price tag, you may just get the bargain that puts your team over the top.

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Rookie WR Hits and Misses: Part 3

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 10, 2020 | Comments Off on Rookie WR Hits and Misses: Part 3

The Steelers selected Johnson with the 66th overall pick in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Coming into the season, Johnson was the fourth receiver on the Steelers’ depth chart. He sat behind Juju Smith-Schuster, Donte Moncrief, and James Washington. However, after Week 1, the Steelers had seen enough of Moncrief. From then on, Johnson and Washington shared the WR2 and WR3 roles behind Smith-Schuster. In that role, Johnson received 92 targets, converting those into 59 receptions for 680 yards and five touchdowns. He led the Steelers in targets, receptions, and receiving touchdowns, and he finished just behind Washington in receiving yards.

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IDP Wrap Up: CB Review

By Scott Osterloh | March 9, 2020 | Comments Off on IDP Wrap Up: CB Review

After beginning 2019 battling injuries, Ward got healthy and dominated the second half of the season. In the 10 games between weeks eight and 17, the 2018 fourth overall pick created 38 total tackles, 11 passes defended, three turnovers and scored a touchdown for the Browns secondary. Over that span, Ward finished sixth among CBs in IDP scoring.

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Rookie WR Hits and Misses: Part 2

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 8, 2020 | Comments Off on Rookie WR Hits and Misses: Part 2

In Week 1, Samuel led the 49ers’ receivers with an 88% snap share, although he had just three receptions for 17 yards. The 49ers benched Pettis, giving him only two offensive snaps. After Week 1, the 49ers rotated Pettis, Samuel, Goodwin, and Bourne, a rotation that continued through Week 7. In Week 8, the 49ers traded for Emmanuel Sanders. They benched Pettis and Goodwin and used Sanders and Samuel as their two starting receivers, with Bourne as the primary WR3.

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Rookie WR Hits & Misses Part 1

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 7, 2020 | Comments Off on Rookie WR Hits & Misses Part 1

Now, we’re on to part four of this seven-part series about the 2019 rookies. Previously, I’ve talked about QBs, RBs part 1, and RBs part 2. Now, it’s time to get into the wide receivers, which I will split into three parts. There are simply so many receivers that either had high rookie draft capital or achieved fantasy relevance in 2019. For part one, I’ll take a look at four receivers that were all first-round picks in a majority of rookie drafts. These are my rankings from late May 2019:

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The Dark Side of the Moon: Exploring IDP through the Prism of Offense

By Tripp Brebner | March 7, 2020 | Comments Off on The Dark Side of the Moon: Exploring IDP through the Prism of Offense

In the interest of furthering the inclusion of individual defensive players in redraft and dynasty leagues alike, let’s explore how each of the five defensive positions functions like an offensive position on fantasy football rosters. I can’t tell you which offensive player or even fantasy rookie draft pick you should offer for Aaron Donald without knowing the context of your league. I can, however, explain how to value defensive tackles in fantasy football using tight ends as context. In fact, each defensive position has a close parallel on offense.

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Schemes Are Ch-Ch-Changing: Part 2

By Tripp Brebner | March 6, 2020 | Comments Off on Schemes Are Ch-Ch-Changing: Part 2

Anticipating and acting on scheme change is a risk/reward proposition in fantasy football. Correctly anticipating an edge defender’s new role in a defense can deliver a difference-maker at the most valuable IDP position. There, I said it! The value above replacement for a high-end DE is greater than that for linebackers through much of the […]

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Top Free Agent Safeties

By Darrell Winstead | March 5, 2020 | Comments Off on Top Free Agent Safeties

Devin McCourty
While McCourty may be getting a little long in the tooth at age 32, there is no overlooking the value of his experience. It’s been rumored the past couple of seasons, and he himself admitted that the thought of retiring had crossed his mind, but he still feels like he can play at a high level and can still impact a team.

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Worst RB Landing Spots: 2020 NFL Draft

By Billy Beaman | March 4, 2020 | Comments Off on Worst RB Landing Spots: 2020 NFL Draft

The 2020 running back class appears to be deep and filled with talent. David Montgomery may not even make a top-five list among players like D’andre Swift, J.K. Dobbins, Jonathan Taylor, Cam Akers, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, and the list could go on. We love watching these guys in the combine and get excited about the NFL Draft. What we don’t want is for any of them to end up of the following teams. 

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Top Free Agent Cornerbacks

By Darrell Winstead | March 4, 2020 | Comments Off on Top Free Agent Cornerbacks

The top free-agent prize in the cornerback group is without a doubt, seven-year veteran Logan Ryan, His career can be told in two parts and both prove why he’ll be the most sought after corner in free agency. Ryan’s career began in New England, where the Patriots drafted him in the third round with the 83rd overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft. He would spend four seasons with the empire, playing in all sixty-four games, while becoming one of the league’s best tackling and coverage corners.

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Redraft Reaction: First Free Agent Dominoes Fall

By Seth Woolcock | March 3, 2020 | Comments Off on Redraft Reaction: First Free Agent Dominoes Fall

In this edition of “Redraft Reaction,” we’ll take a look at a series of minor moves that have transpired in February and the likely fantasy impact they’ll have in the redraft landscape.

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Top Free Agent Linebackers

By Darrell Winstead | March 3, 2020 | Comments Off on Top Free Agent Linebackers

I truly believe the Rams have to resign Littleton. They have some youth behind him, but it is uncertain and unproven youth. Littleton went undrafted out of Washington and has developed into one of the league’s best linebackers. He went from a two year backup for the Rams, to a two-year starter, with a Pro-Bowl selection in 2018. He’s their most accomplished and talented linebacking option.

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Rookie RB Hits and Misses: Part 2

By Tyler Justin Karp | March 2, 2020 | Comments Off on Rookie RB Hits and Misses: Part 2

Ingram led the way with 202 carries, with Edwards in second with 133 carries. Hill lagged with just 58 carries. Hill also only had eight receptions in all of 2019, a major disappointment for a player with highly touted passing-game skills. Edwards, who has almost no pass-catching ability, finished with seven receptions, just one less than Hill. Hill played in all 16 games, so his poor stats were not due to injury. He also played on only 17% of offensive snaps.

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