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Travis Kelce’s Age Is Not a Reason to Sell

I am fortunate enough to roster Travis Kelce in one of my dynasty leagues. Every offseason I wrestle with the idea of trading him away while I can maximize the value. Every offseason I decide I’ll hold him for just one more year. Playing the age game in a dynasty league is difficult, so I decided to dive into the historical performance of players age 30 or older at the tight end position. Here’s what I found.

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Schemes Are Ch-Ch-Changing: Cowboys Join Hybrid Herd

The defensive scheme change in Dallas could be quite shocking to Cowboys’ fans. Mike Nolan’s body of work combined with recent experience in the Saints’ hybrid system as a linebackers coach should yield a more varied and complex defense than fans have known. Not only will we miss preseason action to see a preview of this defense, but also beat writers are prohibited from reporting players’ alignments during training camp. 2020 will provide more surprises than ever for IDP aficionados and this in a time when defenses are ever more multiple. September 13, 2020, will be the most astonishing day of football in a long time!

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The Eight Best Games of Luke Kuechly’s Career

Not that I planned it this way, but we might as well start at the beginning. In what was the 2012 fantasy championships for most leagues, a rookie Kuechly served his owners well against the Raiders. Kuechly notched nine solo tackles, four assisted tackles, a tackle for loss, two passes defended, and the interception below off of Matt Leinart. That interception could be what won the Panthers the game as well. It led to a Carolina touchdown before halftime, in a game that ended 17-6.

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