Dynasty Analysis
Every week this series will attempt to bring clarity to the goings-on, both on and off the field within each NFL Division so that dynasty owners can make championship level decisions based on our actionable information. Our writers will be digging through data and film for inference on coach/front office decision making so that they can keep you equipped with the “nuggets” you need to succeed.
For each position, I will give two streamers that are under 40% owned. These ownership percentages come from ESPN at the time of writing, typically Sunday night or Monday morning. I’ll start with quarterback, followed by tight end, then D/ST.
This series will attempt to bring clarity to the goings-on both on and off the field within each NFL Division so that dynasty owners can make the important roster decisions during the NFL season to help them build toward their championships. Our writers will be grinding the tape and keeping up with the media buzz surrounding players, coaches and front office decision making so that they can keep you equipped with the “nuggets” you need to succeed.
This series kicked off with Corey Davis, a player that has never lived up to his draft capital. Today we continue with a player who it can be argued has outperformed his draft capital (NFL and fantasy), but I’m still moving on from him.
In this piece, I will cover what redraft players can do right now, assuming you’re not focused on participating in championship week. Even if you are in the championship, you could still take some of this advice, but of course, you should primarily focus on grabbing those titles in week 16.
This week’s interview is with a super talented and versatile Coray Williams of Wesley College. The Senior safety was gracious enough to give us a few minutes and discuss his football career, beginning from his Pee Wee days through his college career. Let’s dive right into the interview.
I’ll be looking at three player props that I feel have a strong chance of paying out. This article will run the gamut and will include bets such as ‘passing yard totals’, ‘first player to score’, and even ‘total tackles’ for those who love defense.
For these articles, I will provide analysis on three bets that I feel have the best chance at netting you a nice payday. Whether it be due to matchups, injuries, or other factors, these are the three bets I feel the most confident in placing.
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Every week this series will attempt to bring clarity to the goings-on, both on and off the field within each NFL Division so that dynasty owners can make championship level decisions based on our actionable information. Our writers will be digging through data and film for inference on coach/front office decision making so that they …
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If you’re reading this week, it’s likely because you made it to your league’s fantasy football championship. Congratulations! And if you’re playing for consolation prizes, best of luck this week. Don’t forget. There are a trio of games on the Saturday slate this week, so make sure those lineups are set on time!
Back in August, I wrote a retrospective of the draft for the DFF Redraft Championship. My draft and the analysis and thought behind it can be found here. In this article, I will compare my Week 1 roster to my Week 13 roster.
Braelen Evans – Interview Western Oregon Wolves #2 Cornerback Twitter: https://twitter.com/BraelenEvans Played at Hebron High School in Carrollton, TX Played for Montana State from 2014-2018 2019 transfer to Western Oregon Played 11 games for Wolves, registering 36 tackles, 29 solos, 1 for a loss, two interceptions, and eight pass breakups This week on …
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Well, if you have made it to this week and still playing, a huge congratulations to you. This is the championship game week for almost all leagues. Hopefully, my suggestions have steered you in the right direction and improved your IDP portfolios. This week is for all the marbles, so let’s take a look at your stocks and see which net assets are worth keeping or buying and which ones need to be liquidated. But more importantly, let’s see which stocks are championship-worthy. I wish everyone the best of luck to you with your quest for the championship!
The NFL Regular Season is coming to an end, and that means the NFL Draft is approaching. If you are like us, the Rookie Draft is one of your favorite things about dynasty leagues, and it is never too soon to start looking ahead to the NFL Draft and how it will affect your Rookie Draft. Every year a WR falls into a juicy situation and their ADP skyrockets as the hype builds. Here are some of the best landing spots for WRs in the 2020 class.
Welcome back to my streamers column. For each position, I will give two streamers that are under 40% owned. These ownership percentages come from ESPN at the time of writing, typically Sunday night or Monday morning. I’ll start with quarterback, followed by tight end, then D/ST. In both sections, the player listed first is my preferred stream, and the second option is a backup if the first player is not available. At this point, we are in the final week of the season, which changes the strategy even more.
Hopefully, I’ll be able to help you whether you’re reading this in preparation for your upcoming championship game or to accrue assets for 2020. Only two teams are alive in your leagues (assuming you don’t have a Week 17 championship). That means you should be looking to the future if you aren’t one of those …
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I’ll be looking at three player props that I think have a strong chance of paying out. This article will run the gamut and will include bets such as ‘passing yard totals,’ ‘first player to score,’ and even ‘total tackles’ for those who love defense. Betting lines were provided by DraftKings Sportsbook. Deposit $20 into DraftKings today and receive not only a FREE DFF Membership but also $10 in extra DraftKings credit! It’s a no brainer!
Every season there are bound to be players who disappoint you in fantasy football. Some years it might be a player that’s already disappointed you in the past. In the worst cases, this same player keeps disappointing you year after year. That’s what this series will examine. Players who I can no longer deal with having on my dynasty rosters.
Every week this article identifies and breaks down a variety of players to consider in your DraftKings tournament lineups. While some of the plays may be on the safer side, I also include a number of high risk-high reward options as well. In GPPs, the goal is always to figure out how to differentiate your lineup just enough to get away from the field and give yourself a chance at a big payday. Remember, more often than not there’s no need to get super-weird and roster an entire lineup of off-the-board plays, but rather to build a lineup with upside and then identify a low-owned player or two that has a chance to go off and jump you to the top of a large-field GPP.
Whether you’re in the playoffs or not, you can’t ignore a great trade target before it gets too hot to handle. Come on in and read more about one of Samuel Wallace’s favorites: A.J. Brown.
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It’s a survive and advance time in the world of fantasy football, and everyone is looking for that certain piece(s) to put their team over the top and bring them a championship. Hopefully, my suggestions have steered you in the right direction and improved your IDP portfolios. It’s time to look at your stocks and see which net assets are worth keeping or buying and which ones need to be liquidated. I wish everyone the best of luck and help you with your quest for the championship!