Dynasty Analysis
Finding productive players for next week’s fantasy football line-ups involves identifying emerging young players and spotting the “next man up” due to injury or transaction. Week 11 is no different. Players leaving the field with injuries sustained in Week 11 include Demarcus Lawrence, Dee Ford, Justin Reid, Morgan Burnett, and Tracy Walker. Myles Garrett and Larry Obunjobi are likely to miss the Browns’ next game for harm potentially inflicted rather than injuries sustained.
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’s at the time of writing, typically Sunday night or Monday morning.
Some weeks your best strategy is to keep your FAAB in your wallets and save it for another day. This is not one of those weeks. Though not especially deep, there are some quality options available this week. Several running backs will be in line for significant workloads. There is also a receiving back who could help your team in the playoff chase. If you’re looking towards 2020 already, there’s a player or two to stash at the bottom of your rosters.
Each week I will recap the top performances by this year’s rookie defenders. Some are well-known names, and others come out of nowhere. Rookies are highly coveted in the dynasty community, but their value can be very volatile at times. In this series each week, we’ll look at their numbers and what impact they have. […]
This article is meant to be a quick recap of news from the last week, thoughts going into each week’s games, notes on injuries, guys to put on your radar, etc. It’ll be a quick article every week because we’re all busy Sunday mornings.
John Brown ($6,400)
The move to Buffalo seems to really be working out for John Brown, as the Bills wideout has had an excellent season so far. Through Week 10 he’s caught at least four passes for 50 yards in every game this season and has failed to eclipse double-digit DraftKings points just once in nine outings.
This week, he’s facing a rejuvenated Dolphins team on a surprising two-game winning streak in Miami. A more competitive game means less of an emphasis on the run late, which amounts to more passing opportunities for Allen. Take this low total before it rises once more.
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.
LB, Markus Golden, New York GiantsHere is a great value buy stock. Markus is available in most leagues, which means your investment will be minimal. He has played 81.1% of the snaps so far this season and has provided decent production. He has forty-three tackles, eight for a loss and seven sacks on the season. Golden has had at least a half a sack in seven of the first ten games.
Welcome to the DFS Shark Tank podcast, part of Dynasty […]
Welcome to the DFS Shark Tank podcast, part of Dynasty […]
Welcome to the DFS Shark Tank podcast, part of Dynasty […]
Welcome to the DFS Shark Tank podcast, part of Dynasty […]
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.
71 – Snaps played by Dre Greenlaw, good for 97%. With Kwon Alexander on IR, the fifth-round rookie Greenlaw saw an every-down role. Greenlaw ended with 3 solos, 5 assists, and 1 INT.
Welcome to Episode 101 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “DynastyTradesHQ 101, […]
This article is published weekly and includes valuable IDP stats, injuries, analysis, and sleeper options to consider as the year progresses. So, without further ado, let’s wrap up the IDP news of NFL Regular Season, Week 10!
Timing is one of the most crucial factors when it comes to considering adding any player to a fantasy football roster.Sometimes stats and trends mislead us to believe that a breakout for a player is coming. And while sometimes as analysts we just flat-out whiff, Dante Pettis for example, a majority of the time we just miss on the timing – often predicting a breakout too early.This week’s edition of “In the Scope” is all about players who are or could be re-emerging back into the fantasy landscape.Still, players who have the potential to be next week’s priority claims, this week’s “In the Scope” targets are some familiar faces that could help your team make a run to the coveted fantasy football playoffs.
Week 10’s game against the Chargers was a watershed moment on national television for the Raiders’ pass rush. The choices of Clelin Ferrell and Maxx Crosby in the 2019 NFL draft aimed to address a historically bad pass rush the year prior.
Rather than doing a full, 5,000-word snap count thread every week, we’re going to simplify things a little bit. You don’t need me to tell you Bobby Wagner is playing 100% of snaps every week. So we’re just going to hit on the important numbers and any trends we’re starting to see.
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’s at the time of writing, typically Sunday night or Monday morning.
Week 10 was an odd week with so many teams (6) on a bye. Week 11 sees another four teams with an in-season vacation. The Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks, and Tennessee Titans all get rest this week. We’ve reached the point of the season where most waiver wires have been picked […]