DynastyTradesHQ Podcast Episode 74: NFL.com’s Graham Barfield, Rookie Landing Spot Analysis & The Yards Created Metric
Welcome to Episode 74 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “NFL.com’s Graham […]
Welcome to Episode 74 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “NFL.com’s Graham […]
Welcome to Episode 73 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “An All-Star
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Some of these backs had tenuous holds (or were perceived to) on starting roles, while others had strangleholds on their jobs but were gifted offensive line help via the NFL Draft. [profiler]Marlon Mack [/profiler] – Indianapolis Colts Mack struggled in his rookie season to the tune of 7.4 fantasy points per game, ranking 54th in weekly
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[profiler]Marcus Mariota[/profiler] – Tennessee Titans While the addition of A.J. Brown will do nothing for the [profiler]Corey Davis[/profiler] truthers, it will no doubt help Mariota. Brown averaged 80 receptions, 1,295 yards, and 9.5 touchdowns line his final two seasons at Ole Miss. Along with the free agency addition of Adam Humphries, he now has the strongest cast
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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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Welcome to Episode 72 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “@SiriusXMFantasy Host Bob Harris, #DFB Invitational Talk & Rookie Draft Weekend Plans” The HQ crew welcome friend of the show @SiriusXMFantasy radio host Bob Harris ( @Footballdiehard )! As Bob prepares for the 2019 NFL Rookie Draft, he pops in on the show to discuss his last minute thoughts on some
A fatalist by nature I’ve decided to look at some scenarios that would turn the NFL Draft into my own personal Dynasty nightmare in what has now become an annual event (three years in a row counts right?). The premise of this article is simple. Which players getting drafted to specific teams would cause a
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Welcome to Episode 71 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “Rookies We Like and Loathe, Two Star Salute and Trades Trades Trades” While Michael is away, Jeremy and Shane are left alone to their own devices and ask the question, just how drunk are the Giants as an organization? Then, we get to find out which rookies
During rookie draft season I do this thing where I keep ranking rookies in my head. I’m assuming at least 100% of you reading this do the same thing. So that my head doesn’t explode due to me re-ranking these rookies every 14 minutes I thought I’d memorialize my thoughts. Because I love superflex leagues
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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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The Los Angeles Rams offense is a juggernaut for fantasy points. On a points per game basis, they finished the 2018 season with the seventh-ranked quarterback, first ranked running back, and three wide receivers inside the top 20. Early rankings suggest that experts believe this trend will continue since Brandin Cooks (WR), Robert Woods (WR),
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Welcome to Episode 70 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “@DynastyRich of @DynastyNerds, A Chubb Trade & Something for Everyone!” The HQ crew welcomes @DynastyRich founder of DynastyNerds.com to the show! Rich discusses his views on rookie rankings, team building and how he really feels about fantasy runningbacks! Then the guys go over a few trades including
One of the great aspects of dynasty fantasy football is
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Sammy Watkins has been one of the most frustrating dynasty players to own since entering the league in 2014. After dominating at the collegiate level for the Clemson Tigers, Watkins isn’t quite where many thought he would be five years after being drafted fourth overall by the Buffalo Bills. As owners begin to sell and
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Who is the Running back 1 in Dynasty (not named Barkley). We give you our takes on the next best rbs.
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DFS great visits the HQ to discuss how to use DFS skills in Dynasty and how he’s going to lose to the HQ in the #DFBInvitational CJ Kaltenbach ( @TheSeigeDFS )
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. With free agency all but over, and the NFL Draft just around the corner and now
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Fantasy football can be a fickle beast. One season a player is poised to be a buy-low, breakout candidate, the next they’re being phased out of an offense during the season. While it’s easy to feel sorry for ourselves for hyping up and buying these players in multiple leagues, that’s not constructive. Our job as fantasy
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Welcome to Episode 68 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast! “John Di Bari ( @dibari22 ), Auction Etiquette & Mariota’s Ulnar Nerve Issue” With Jeremy on a family vacation, the HQ crew welcomes friend of the show John Di Bari (@dibari22) as he plays ago with the idea that he has been on the show for all 68 episodes!
After winning another Super Bowl championship, [profiler]Rob Gronkowski[/profiler] announced on Sunday his decision to retire after nine NFL seasons. First Ballot Hall of Famer Put plainly Gronkowski was one of the most dominant players at the tight end position to ever play the game of football. He could destroy you with a block, drag defenders across