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@DynastyReviewHQ breaks down four Dynasty trades involving Malik Nabers, walking you through his thought process on each trade.
Welcome to the first edition of The Weekly Devy Notebook. I like to sit on my couch each week and watch as many college football games as possible while monitoring the latest football odds. I’ve always been a guy who prefers my information live rather than on film if I can. With so many games to watch and players to monitor, I find it difficult to keep track of all the Devy and C2C assets in my rankings. For self-organization, I like to make notes while I’m watching the games of important college players. The idea behind this weekly article series is to provide a window into my player notes (hence the name) and give readers something that is both comprehensive and easy to digest. Anyone can look at the box scores of these college games, but I am here to shed some light on what I am seeing in real time. At the end of each article, I will also compile a list of players I will be keying in on in the following week of college football so you know which games to turn your attention to.
@force_fantasy brings you his boldest player takes for the 2024 NFL season, both for Redraft and Dynasty Fantasy Football.
Injuries are unpredictable, but they are a part of football nonetheless. We’ve all been in a situation where one of our contending rosters gets hit by the injury bug, crushing our championship aspirations. It’s a part of Dynasty football. But one way to help leverage our Dynasty bets our FanDuel Football Bets, and potentially benefit from in-season injuries is to roster players with contingent value, meaning someone slated for a large workload if the starter goes down.
2023 was not the fantasy year that the Carolina Panthers were hoping for. The Carolina Panthers sent the Chicago Bears the ninth overall pick in 2023, the 61st overall pick in 2023, a 2024 first-round pick, a 2025 second-round pick, and D.J. Moore for the first overall selection in the 2023 draft. The Carolina Panthers then selected Bryce Young out of the University of Alabama as their franchise quarterback—the first staple at the position since the Panthers selected Cam Newton first overall in 2011. The fairy tale did not come to fruition in 2023.
Find out how @MonicasHubby is handling his Jordan Addison shares in Dynasty as we head into the 2024 season.
Welcome back for part two of this two-part series, where we’ll be covering the five biggest fallers in Dynasty value over the past 30 days, according to KeepTradeCut. If you missed part one, discussing the biggest risers, you can check that article out here. We’ve already received tons of news on players and depth charts as training camp is underway, resulting in some fluctuation in Dynasty value and potential NFL lines so be sure to visit the Ohio Sportsbook. Below, I’ll explain why the market has cooled on each of these five players and then discuss whether I believe the value change is warranted.
In today’s article, I’m referencing the five biggest risers in Dynasty value over the past 30 days, according to KeepTradeCut. I plan to make a follow-up article discussing the five biggest fallers, so check that out as well. We’ve already received tons of news on players and depth charts as training camp is underway, resulting in some fluctuation in Dynasty value and potential NFL lines so make sure to download Betway. I’ll cover these risers, explain why the market is high on said player, and then cover whether I believe the value change is warranted. Let’s take a look at who the Dynasty market is buying right now.
Find out how DFF analyst @jim_DFF views Rutgers’ RB Kyle Monangai from a fantasy football perspective.
Many of you have probably heard the assessment that the WR2s in Dynasty (WR13-24 overall) are one long, flat tier. If you’re on the clock in your Dynasty Superflex startup in the fourth and fifth rounds and are targeting a wide receiver, deciding between this list of players can feel overwhelming. Generally, the best strategy is to trade back in this situation, get whatever “plus” on top, and draft towards the end of this tier. Most of the WR2s have similar enough fantasy projections that I’d prefer to let someone else take “their guy” while they provide me with an extra rookie pick or startup pick, and I’ll take whoever is left.
In the Dynasty format of fantasy football, it’s easy to get caught up in future projections with rookies that we have not seen play yet at an NFL level. It’s important to look ahead at what these rookies will accomplish in the future, but each one has a starting point that will affect their future value and influence betting lines at sites with the most popular features. Some players will break out immediately, and some may take time to develop based on their talent level and how quickly they get an opportunity to see the field. Here are the top Dynasty rookie running backs and what to expect in fantasy and at the sportsbook in 2024.
@force_fantasy brings you the most important news from training camp for your Dynasty teams.
With the 39th pick in the #NFLDraft, the Los Angeles Rams selected Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State. Fiske is ranked 8th overall in DocFFFN’s Dynasty IDP Rookie Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions
With the 27th pick in the #NFLDraft, the Arizona Cardinals selected Darius Robinson, DT, Missouri. Robinson is ranked 12th overall in DocFFFN’s Dynasty IDP Rookie Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions
With the 36th pick in the #NFLDraft, the Washington Commanders selected Jer’Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois. Newton is ranked 9th overall in DocFFFN’s Dynasty IDP Rookie Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions
Once he reached Los Angeles, Palmer waited patiently in the wings behind target hogs Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. Up against the salary cap this past off-season, the Chargers were forced to make some difficult roster decisions. This included moving on from both star wide receivers (Allen and Williams). Palmer currently stands as the WR 70 for Dynasty on Keep Trade Cut, representing how the Dynasty community as a whole values him. This is Gabe Davis, Michael Wilson, Jalin Hyatt, and Darnell Mooney territory. I am acquiring Palmer with confidence for any of these players.
@DFF_MR closes the ~FREE~ “The DFF Factory Fight Club C2C Chronicles V5” with a controversial NFL trade and the Campus component wrapping up.
With the 135th pick in the #NFLDraft, the San Francisco 49ers select Jacob Cowing, WR, Arizona. Sinnott is ranked 36th overall in the Dynasty Football Factory SF Rookie Draft Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions
With the 16th pick in the #NFLDraft, the Seattle Seahawks selected Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas. Murphy is ranked 5th overall in DocFFFN’s Dynasty IDP Rookie Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions
@force_fantasy give you four rookies to target late in your dynasty rookie drafts who could pay big dividends in the near future.
It’s never too early to look at next year’s rookies, right? In Part 1 of his 2025 mock draft series, @jim_DFF gives you rookie picks 1-6 for Superflex formats.
@force_fantasy is here with 20 rapid fire rookie draft and NFL Draft takeaways to help your Dynasty team
With talk regarding player values bountiful, now is the time for a deep dive into a Dynasty faceoff between a couple of former Florida State Seminole teammates, Trey Benson and Keon Coleman. Both players are projected as early-round two targets in Dynasty Rookie Drafts while also impacting Fantasy NFL Strategies. I’ve seen questions regarding which of these players should be drafted higher within this year’s rookie class and I wanted to take a deep dive into each prospect. The question everyone wants to know when it comes to Dynasty Rookie Drafts: Do I draft Trey Benson or Keon Coleman first?
With the 106th pick in the #NFLDraft, the Tennessee Titans select Cedric Gray, LB, North Carolina. Gray is ranked 12th overall in the DocFFFN’s Dynasty IDP Rookie Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions
With the 98th pick in the #NFLDraft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select Payton Wilson, LB, North Carolina State. Wilson is ranked 8th overall in the DocFFFN’s Dynasty IDP Rookie Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions