DFF Early Off-Season Redraft Mock: Dual-threat Mindset
@WillieBeamanDFF discusses taking on DFF’s Early Off-Season Redraft Mock with a dual-threat mindset.
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@WillieBeamanDFF discusses taking on DFF’s Early Off-Season Redraft Mock with a dual-threat mindset.
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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.
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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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What a crazy first day of the legal tampering period, where teams can work deals with free agents, but they can’t become official until Wednesday. One of the best free agents signing in my opinion so far is the Philadelphia Eagles offer to defensive tackle Javon Hargrave. They will sign him to a three year, $39 million deal when free agency officially opens on Wednesday.
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Year after year you get your hopes up just to be let down by inconsistent, underwhelming, and untimely performances. These guys are only hot when they burn you, otherwise, their fantasy production is as cold as ice
After Week 8 had just two teams on bye, Week 9 sees four teams with the week off. The Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Rams, and New Orleans Saints are all off this week along with some high powered fantasy assets. This week’s waiver wire isn’t the strongest so you may want to be a bit frugal. If you don’t have any pressing needs this would be a good week to hold on to your FAAB bucks or your waiver priority. There are some deeper options though if you’re in need. Let’s get to it.
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Terry McLaurin (WR)Week 6: 4-100-2 (SNP% 97)Week 7: 1-11 (SNP% 98)
Terry McLaurin still proves to be the only wide receiver in Washington that you can put in your lineup with any confidence. He lit up the Dolphins for 100 yards and two touchdowns on only 4 receptions (seven targets). The rain put a damper on his game against San Francisco, where Washington was held scoreless. The Vikings are a middle of the road pass defense while the Bills are a top-five, so you may need to temper expectations. The Redskins should be playing from behind in both games, so McLaurin should have value since they will be needing to throw often.
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Sometimes, you really can have it all. It’s a beautiful moment when college production, breakout age, dominator rating, physical ability, draft capital, and landing spot all come together at the same time. Some may even call it a perfect storm. But how will it play out in the NFL? become a member to find out!
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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.
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Welcome to the IDP Nation Podcast, the Factory Sports Network’s IDP-centric show. We are your hosts Dan Cook and Darrell Winstead. Are you ready for some tenacious IDP discussion? We’ve got you covered from your LB1 to your taxi squad. This is IDP Nation! This week’s episode: Same hosts, same great IDP content, new name!
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NFC East With Training Camp around the corner, it’s a good time to look at some undecided depth charts to see if there are a few IDP available who could produce this season and beyond. Dallas Defensive End 2018 Stats Name GP Snaps Tackles Assists Sacks FFs DeMarcus Lawrence 16 735 42 22 10.5 2
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On Thursday night the Philadelphia Eagles locked down Carson Wentz for what will now be the next six seasons, with a four-year $128 million extension. This ensures that Wentz will be leading the Eagles for the foreseeable future, while still giving Wentz a shot at one more long-term contract, at the end of this newly signed one, when he’ll still be just 32 years old.
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It’s that time of year where we see old faces find homes in new places. Sometimes a change of scenery can be bad, but it also can be good. In this case, what’s one teams cast off is another teams treasure. After the Eagles lost Jordan Hicks in free agency, they had a void to
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After spending their first-round draft pick on their left tackle of the future, Andre Dillard to protect Carson Wentz for the next decade, day two saw the Philadelphia Eagles load up on offensive weapons for Wentz to play with. In the second round of the draft, they added running back Miles Sanders with the 53rd
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The Chicago Bears agreed to trade Jordan Howard (RB) to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday afternoon. The compensation will be a 2020 6th round pick that converts to a 5th rounder if certain conditions are met. Rumors have been floating in Chicago all offseason that the team has been shopping their starting running back, and
For the second year in a row, Howie Roseman has made a trade to strengthen the Philadelphia Eagles offense. Last season it was Jay Ajayi, and today it’s Golden Tate. After finishing 3rd in points per game in 2017 with 28.6, the Eagles offense has stumbled to 21st in the league this season scoring 22.3
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The addition of [profiler]Mike Wallace[/profiler] to the Eagles roster is an interesting signing. This move has an undeniable impact on the short-term value of the Eagles other wide receivers. Mike Wallace vs. Torrey Smith Wallace and Smith are both speed mavens who are both primarily utilized in the deep passing game. Wallace boasted 4.33 speed (99th percentile)
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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
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In huge breaking news: The 1st place, best record in the NFL Philadelphia Eagles have traded for [profiler]Jay Ajayi[/profiler] and now have to be the prohibitive favorites to come out of the NFC to play in the Superbowl. But that’s real world football stuff and this is a fantasy site,
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If this article seems a tad rushed to you that’s because it is. I do apologize in advance; sometimes you feel the need to share your thoughts before they slip from your mind. At least I do, maybe that’s due to my advancing age, receding hairline, dad bod…wait what are we talking about. Oh, sorry