Dynasty Running Backs and Tight Ends to Sell
With the NFL offseason upon us, it’s the perfect time […]
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With the NFL offseason upon us, it’s the perfect time […]
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Reports this offseason have been that the plan in Green Bay is to go with a running back by committee approach for next season. As someone who has shares of Aaron Jones in every dynasty league, this news doesn’t exactly make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. New head coach Matt LaFleur said he believes a committee is the most effective approach, while GM Brian Gutekunst says he wants Jones on the field as much as possible. Helpful, I know. Jones is the more explosive and talented running back, so rest assured this will be his backfield.After starting the season off suspended for two games, Aaron Jones slowly took back his role as the starter. Week eight saw Jones take the reins and dominate the role in the backfield, taking 12 carries to Jamaal Williams four. He added two receptions while Williams had zero. Ty Montgomery had two carries and saw only two targets. He would fumble on a late kick return and would then be traded to the Baltimore Ravens less than a week later. With Montgomery gone Jones was able to start taking over the backfield, and it looked like he was heading toward his first 1,000 yard season until he went down with an MCL injury for the second year in a row.
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Cheetah. The name itself oozes acceleration. I once asked my four-year-old daughter who was the fastest animal in the world was. She rolled her eyes at me and without missing a beat goes, “Cheetah. Duh.” The golden pelt with the black dots is as distinct as the penguin and their tuxedo. What is the impact
Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State 344 att. 2,628 yards 7.6 YPA) – The year was 1988 and even my own mother knew he was a shoo-in to win the Heisman Trophy. In the NFL Sanders was a spectacle of epic effort and bake-n-shake. He finished his career 1,457 yards shy of the all-time leader (at the
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The 2018 Seattle Seahawks’ season did not go quite as planned after getting bounced in round one of the playoffs by the Dallas Cowboys. They then saw longtime safety Earl Thomas leave in free agency and sign with the Baltimore Ravens. Most recently they also traded away defensive end Frank Clark to the Kansas City
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You feel a vibration in your pocket. You check your phone and have a notification that you have received a trade offer. Let’s be honest, you check it instantly. As you are looking at your phone, you think to yourself “what kind of offer is this. Are you kidding me?” Everyone has sent or received
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The NFL Draft has come and gone, and for the first year in what surely feels like a decade, the NFL Draft did not massively hurt any veterans dynasty value. *sigh of relief* The Buy, Sell, and Hold series will now look at each individual NFL team and take three of their highest-ranked players and
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2.3 (35), JAX – Jawaan Taylor OT – This should be hugely encouraging for Jacksonville fans, as you’re getting a round one prospect in round two and going back-to-back on the offensive line. Immediate real and fantasy impact on Foles, Fournette, and whichever WR takes the biggest advantage of the opportunity available in Jacksonville. 2.4
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Buy, Sell, and Hold will be a recurring article on Dynasty Football Factory featuring three players who are all close in ADP. We will dive in with a deeper look at the three and assess what their dynasty value and dynasty outlook are, and determine which one to buy, which one to sell, and which
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The 2018 NFL wide receiver class is looking like it will turn out to be a very nice class. At this time last year, this group wasn’t given very much credit and was overlooked. The class now has six wide receivers inside the top 40 of most dynasty wide receiver rankings. At this time last
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It all started with a simple tweet and now I can’t stop watching Darrin Hall tape trying to figure out what everyone missed. Darrin Hall (5’11, 217) Sr RB PITT welcome to my radar. 4.45ish – 40 Yd Dash 27 reps – bench press 10’2” – broad jump 32” – vertical 6.72 – 3 cone
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One of the great aspects of dynasty fantasy football is how the format lends itself to debate. When ranking players, you can choose to base it on short-term vs. long-term windows, on their ability or based on their situation. Free agency is over, and the NFL Draft just around the corner and now is a
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First thing’s first, I’m a Survivor superfan, all you other superfans are just imitating! Ever since Richard Hatch strutted his naked self around Borneo up to and including the current run, the 38th edition of the series, I’ve been stuck trawling streaming sites, YouTube videos, or any other source I can find to watch the most
[profiler]Kenyan Drake[/profiler] (Running Back, Miami Dolphins) has long been a subject of debate for fantasy analysts and gamers. He flashed several times over the past two years in both the running and receiving games. His limited touches, however, have left many players disappointed. I brought up the idea for this article in a Twitter thread
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Chris Godwin: Justifiable Hype or Just Hyperbole? Fire the cannons. Chris Godwin is breaking out in 2019. Photo Credit: Pewter Report Based on the news coming out of Tampa Bay, it appears that Godwin is going to feature heavily in the 2019 Buccaneers’ offense. He is also expected to play plenty of snaps from the
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Okay, hosers quit fighting over who is first and who is second round talent. Let’s dig a little deeper and look at players outside the top 100. To the eighth round and beyond! We shall soar with the aid of the @DFF_ADP from the month of March. Austin Hooper – (TE11/pick 107/8.9) The loss of
The dust of free agency is settling and its time to take stock of the fantasy landscape. For an in-depth analysis of some of the biggest moves, check out articles on Leveon Bell (RB, NYJ), Odell Beckham Jr. (WR, CLV), and Desean Jackson (WR, PHI). You can also find my fantasy risers here. Unfortunately, not
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The dust of free agency is settling and its time to take stock of the fantasy landscape. For an in-depth analysis of some of the biggest moves, check out articles on Leveon Bell (RB, NYJ), Odell Beckham Jr. (WR, CLV), and Desean Jackson (WR, PHI). While these big names garnered most of the attention, there
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It is startup draft season and time to begin formulating your thoughts on the types of dynasty leagues you plan to join this year. The diversity of settings that are now available can seem overwhelming, so the DFF team came together to offer an overview of your options: Roster settings (@DFF_Tom) There are nearly endless
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Le’Veon Bell – Instant Impact Le’Veon Bell, RB: Signing a four-year contract worth $52.5 million, Rapoport reports. What was speculated for the better part of a year now has finally come to fruition: Le’Veon Bell is a New York Jet. While he didn’t land the RB1 overall contract that he hoped for, the contracts $13.125M
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