Joe Reed to Los Angeles Chargers: NFL Draft 2020
The Los Angeles Chargers selected Joe Reed, Wide Receiver, out […]
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The Los Angeles Chargers selected Joe Reed, Wide Receiver, out […]
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In this series of articles, I’m looking at rookies from the 2019 class that can be removed from your taxi squads to make room for 2020 rookies. These are players that all have little to no dynasty value, but dynasty owners selected in at least some 2019 rookie drafts. This is the quarterback edition.
Taxi Squad Spring Cleaning Part 4: QB Edition Read More »
His journey has only encompassed one team, but he’s been everything from irrelevant to a strong RB1 during his time in the NFL.
A Redraft Journey: Austin Ekeler Read More »
Running backs come and go quickly in the NFL these days. On average their careers last roughly three years and it’s impossible to predict when an injury will end a season for one player and start it for the next. In this article, I’ll be diving into metrics that show you why I love these three backs who will exceed your expectations going into 2020 after breaking out last season. You need to have an RB1 that can handle the rigors of the season, produce with limited carries, and avoid contact in order to avoid injury. Our fantasy expectation has to shift from the total number of carries per game and more towards the total number of touches. The following are examples of running backs I love in dynasty formats.
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Unrestricted free-agent Austin Hooper signed a four-year, $42M contract to play for the Cleveland Browns last month. The deal makes him the second-highest-paid tight end in the NFL behind only Hunter Henry. He’ll join a team that finished 2019 at 6-10, results that prompted ownership to fire the GM and coaching staff. Hooper leaves a high-volume pass offense in Atlanta for one in Cleveland featuring a duo of strong running backs and a quarterback who’s still developing.
Free Agency Merry-Go-Round: Hooper Lands in Cleveland with a Thud Read More »
Here it is, the final installment of the 2019 IDP wrap up. In this series, we analyze trends, identify risers and fallers, and project sleepers for each IDP position group next season. Today, we focus on the safety position. So, without further ado, let’s wrap up the 2019 NFL Regular Season at safety.
IDP Wrap Up: 2019 Safeties Read More »
As humans, we’re creatures of habit. So, when the pervasive
Start, Sit & Carry On Read More »
One team that addressed a need was the Los Angeles Chargers, who looked to upgrade and improve their cornerback group, signing Chris Harris Jr. They have veteran Casey Hayward on one side and super talented Swiss army knife, Desmond King covering the slot, but they need to improve their third corner of the group.
IDP Change of Scenery: Denver to Los Angeles Read More »
The Bears were the epitome of average in 2019, finishing the season a mediocre 8-8. They had a lot of issues but wide receivers weren’t one of them., As a matter of fact, their issues were more so on the quarterback. Mitch Trubisky is not very good, but his receivers are. Chicago already has plenty of talented young pass-catchers in Allen Robinson and Anthony Miller, and adequate receivers in Taylor Gabriel and Javon Wims.
Worst Landing Spots: WR 2020 NFL Draft Read More »
Have you ever got to the bottom of a beer that’s been in the sun for too long?It’s not too refreshing, too great-tasting – but hey, it’s still beer.That’s exactly how the free-agent market feels heading into Week 6 of the fantasy football regular season.Not spectacular, nothing that’s going to knock your socks off – but hey, it’s still an opportunity to find that one diamond in the rough that could be a potential league winner down the road.And with that being said, here are your Week 6 “In the Scope” candidates who could soon be the top waiver claims of tomorrow.
In the Scope: Week 6 Read More »
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 critical 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 they can keep you equipped with the “nuggets” you need to succeed.
AFC West Nugget: Week 4 Read More »
Welcome to the IDP Nation Podcast. We are your hosts Dan Cook and Darrell Winstead. We’ve got you covered from your LB1 to your taxi squad.
IDP Nation Podcast – Episode 13 – Bonus Episode – AFC West Read More »
It’s time to settle the Mike Williams debate once and
Big Talent, Big Upside: Big Mike Williams Read More »
Week 11 already! For Those preparing for a playoff push, or those playing heartbreakers, I will share some starters who are currently under 50% starting percentage on MFL. Kayvon Webster, Los Angeles Rams, CB – Starting % not listed I first mentioned him in our weekly IDP waiver add wrote up, which can be viewed
Under the Radar: Week 11 IDP Starters Read More »
Welcome back to another Stock Market Weekly! Our usual financial advisor couldn’t be with us but have no fear @DFF_IDP‘s @seahawksdan8 scoured the NFL for some hot stock tips for IDP. Hot Stock LB, Mychal Kendricks, Philadelphia Eagles – Kendricks has been an IDP asset before. In 2012, his rookie season, he had 58 tackles
IDP Stock Market Weekly: Week 9 Read More »
Hot Stock DT, A’Shawn Robinson, Detroit Lions – Robinson is coming off a monster game in Week 7 versus the Saints. Robinson’s stock skyrocketed. You want to buy a stock before it takes off, so you can capitalize on your return. Fortunately, the Lions were on a bye in Week 7, and that tempered the
IDP Stock Market Weekly: Week 8 Read More »
Hot Stock DT, Darius Philon, Los Angeles Chargers If your league is position specific and requires you to start a defensive tackle, then Philon is worth adding. He has has six tackles, four of which are solo and two sacks, in last two weeks. This is a position in which points are hard to come
IDP Stock Market Weekly: Week 6 Read More »
Days to Come: Los Angeles Chargers Change comes upon you fast. One minute you’re basking in the San Diego sun and the next you’re the Rams little step brothers stuck hosting home games at the STUBHUB CENTER until Kroenke builds his taj mahal in Inglewood! In Dynasty football it seems we’re always weighing today’s value
Days to Come: Los Angeles Chargers Read More »
As we anticipate the start of the 2017 NFL season, the DFF Degenerates (@DFF_Degenerates) are tearing down every team in the NFL – #32teams32days. We’re going round-trip to tackle the entire country – AFC East to West, then NFC West to East. We didn’t have to do it, but we did. Buckle up! It’s going to be
DAY 16: Los Angeles Chargers Read More »
Desmond King was a four-year starter for the Iowa Hawkeyes, which is a rarity these days especially when you take into account that players of his talent usually leave college early. He is a do-it-all ballhawk, who is a big asset to the return game as well. His best season (junior season) came in 2015
IDP Player Profile: DB Desmond King, LA Chargers Read More »