Post-Season Dynasty Rookie Rankings

Post-Season Dynasty Rookie Rankings: Receivers 8-11

It’s officially playoff time and we’re all living in a Covid-fueled fantasy hellscape as we’ve never seen before. Luckily, we play dynasty so we can say “Next season’s our year” like we’re Cowboy’s fans in January and think about the offseason. Rookies should be at the top of your buy and sell plans so we’ll continue our Dynasty Rookie Rankings series with the talent-packed 2021 receiver class. Make sure you’re caught up with the running back class.

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Post-Season Dynasty Rookie Rankings: Running Backs 1-3

The Rookie Rankings continue with Running Backs 1-3. Playoffs are set and you’re either in or out. You should always be targeting rookies regardless of your situation and level of stress. So we’ll discuss The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Truth of the top 2021 NFL Draft prospects to help you gameplan your playoff push or rebuild for 2022. Make sure you’re caught up on Running Backs 7-10 and 4-6.

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Post-Season Dynasty Rookie Rankings: Running Backs 4-6

The Rookie Rankings continue with running backs 4-6. Some of us are either comfortable for the first time all season with a bye week, fighting for the final playoff spot, or packing it in for the future. You should always be targeting rookies regardless of your situation and level of stress So we’ll discuss The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Truth of the top 2021 NFL Draft prospects to help you gameplan your playoff push or rebuild for 2022. Make sure you’re caught up on Running Backs 7-10 here. 6 – Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers Regular Season Stats Games Started: 5 | Games Played: 12 | PFF Grade: 64.6 Fantasy Scoring: Standard: 74 (RB37) | PPR: 92.9 (RB44) Measurements: HT: 6’1”  | WT: 210 | 40: 4.48 | Shuttle: 4.26 | Vert: 36 | Cone: 7.24  Rushing: 122/427/3 | YPG: 35.6 | YPC: 3.5 | YAC: 243 | YBC: 184 | BrkTkl: 6 | RZ%: 31.4% Snap Percentage: 38%   Receiving: 19/152/0 | RPG: 1.6 | YPG: 12.7 | YPC: 8 | YAC: 124 Target Percentage: 7%  The Good Chuba Hubbard was a rookie draft late-round steal for most fantasy owners after getting unexpected starts in place of the now injury-prone Christian McCaffrey. The rookie made the most out of his opportunities behind one of the worst offensive lines in football and looked better than the player that disappointed us his final season at Oklahoma State. The real value booster working here is opportunity and how much HC Matt Rhule values him. Hubbard seems to be an integral piece

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