Dynasty Week 18 Reaction: Buy and Sell
@MonicasHubby brings you two buy-low and sell-high prospects in Dynasty to close out the NFL regular season.
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@MonicasHubby brings you two buy-low and sell-high prospects in Dynasty to close out the NFL regular season.
Dynasty Week 18 Reaction: Buy and Sell Read More »
@MonicasHubby brings you two buy-low and two sell-high candidates in Dynasty following Week 14 in the NFL.
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@MonicasHubby give you two buy-low and two sell-high candidates in Dynasty following Week 6 in the NFL.
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@fantasybuff_ discusses the current Dynasty value of two big-name RBs, Breece Hall and Travis Etienne. Is it time to hit the panic button?
Two Struggling Stud RBs: What to Do? Read More »
@DynastyReviewHQ brings you Volume 2 of his Dynasty Startup Trade series, explaining how you should be valuing 2025 firsts relative to current player ADP.
Dynasty Startup Trade Values Read More »
@BwinkNFL is back with his Market Motion series – today he discusses his top FIFTEEN QBs in this in-depth look at the QBs you need to win your league
Market Motion #2: The High-End QB Market Read More »
Hello, and welcome to my trade catalog. In this piece, I will review some trades I have made in the last month or so in my leagues. I will explain my thoughts on making the trade, the league setting, and the state of my team. I hope this will help you learn some suitable structures for trading and what type of assets I am trading for or away, whether I am tanking or contending. Let’s get right to the first trade.
DFF Draft Director’s Trade Catalog Read More »
Being a late bloomer, Watson was not heavily recruited in high school. He graduated at 6’2″, growing another two inches in college. Watson had a significant growth spurt between his junior and senior seasons, gaining 20 lbs. Because of this, he didn’t get significant playing time until his senior year, where he posted modest numbers of 23 receptions, 393 yards, and eight TDs. North Dakota State offered Watson a scholarship, and Watson stayed in the FCS program for all four years. His most impressive campaign was his senior season, posting 43 receptions, 801 yards, and 7 TDs. As a senior, he also tacked on 15 rush attempts for 114 yards and one TD. Watson was consistently used in the running game for the Bisons since his sophomore season.
Christian Watson: 2023 Dynasty Profile Read More »
A crucial component to Dynasty football success is your ability to win trades and put your team in a better position to compete now or in the future. The “art of trading” is often overlooked by Dynasty owners, which can lead to frustrating experiences during negotiation. Taking the time to master the art of trading could pay dividends in your Dynasty league, and I’m here to provide you with a few tips to help hone those skills. So sit tight, enjoy, and let’s get ready to win some fantasy football leagues.
The Art of Trading Read More »
The playoffs are here!! That’s right, in the Footballguys Players Championship and Main Event, the regular season ended in Week 12. The top four seeds advanced to the league playoffs that started Thursday night. Some prize money will be locked up this weekend and that is very exciting! There are still a couple of weeks left to go in Dynasty but the trade deadline has passed since my last article and there are lots of moves to go over.
FFPC Dynasty & Redraft Series: Week 13 Read More »
The bye-apocalypse last week was a big mountain to climb, but Week 8 is roughly the midpoint of the fantasy season and it is already here. For teams that won’t make the playoffs, it is already past that point. The separation is becoming clearer between contenders, pretenders, and the teams in the middle that are on the verge of a playoff berth. And the walking dead teams. A reminder to FFPC dynasty owners that the magic number for Victory Points (VP) to make the playoffs is 29, according to my research.
FFPC Dynasty & Redraft Series: Week 8 Read More »
We know how valuable starting quarterbacks are in Superflex fantasy football because there are just so few of them, especially when the injuries and bye weeks start to pile up. Joe Flacco just got traded to the Jets after it appears that Zach Wilson is going to be down for a few weeks. Flacco isn’t as great of an option as Newton and Geno because his rushing ability simply does not exist, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be putting some FAAB to acquire a starting quarterback.
Redraft Waiver Wire Grind: Week 8 Read More »
Week 6 was another solid week across the board, but Week 7 waits for nobody! This has long been expected to be one of the toughest bye weeks of the season as so many premier players are out. To say nothing of injuries. I have had to really ball out to fill lineups and make sensible waiver claims.
FFPC Dynasty & Redraft Series: Week 7 Read More »
One of my best SF teams is from a startup from last year where I waited on QB, a strategy I endorse. Now I have Josh Allen and Aaron Rodgers and am #1 in points scored through five weeks. I had the top score in 3/5 weeks. 4-1 H2H, yet I am second in my division and sitting in the #4 seed. Fickle hobby.
FFPC Dynasty & Redraft Series: Week 6 Read More »
Many of us were expecting the Eagles to trade one of their tight ends, and many thought Ertz would be the one to go. Well, it finally happened and he landed in a very ideal spot. In this piece, I will talk about what the Cardinals’ offense has looked like so far through the season. Then I will highlight what to expect from Ertz and how he will affect the other Cardinals’ pieces. I will also discuss the Eagles and how they will differ from the loss of Ertz.
Zach Ertz to the Cardinals: Rapid Reaction Read More »
I knew the Cleveland Browns defense was going to be tough for Justin Fields and the Bears offense to contend with, but I didn’t think it would yield one of the all-time worst performances by an offense in the history of the game. I had a lot of success in Week 3, and am beginning to see some positive separation and patterns in my dynasty leagues, but the debacle by Fields and company really hurt me. Especially in some redraft leagues.
FFPC Dynasty & Redraft Series: Week 4 Read More »
Active dynasty leagues are the best leagues. Nobody wants to be in a stale league where owners don’t trade much, there is constant turnover in ownership from year to year, some teams are competitive (in spirit) and some are either purposely tanking or tanking due to how bad they suck. The best leagues are the ones where everyone is competing to win, trading is high, waiver claims are high, smack-talking is high, and so forth.
Dynasty League History: Is Activity Level Correlated With Success? Read More »
As many who have played can allude to, fantasy football can be a very addictive hobby or passion. Whether it’s redraft or dynasty, once a draft or auction has concluded there is often an immediate desire for more. Many programs and websites offer mock drafts, both against real-life people online and against computerized software. Unfortunately, often people do not take mock drafts seriously. Similarly, a computer can only adjust its algorithms so many times. Simply put, mock drafting is just not the same.
More Leagues: More Fun, More Variety, More Experience! Read More »
In dynasty leagues, one of the toughest decisions that fantasy owners make is whether they are a true contender or not. Continuing to try and contend when you need to rebuild will set your dynasty team back for years. Therefore, it’s crucial to be able to take an objective look at your team, from top to bottom, and decide where you are.
Are You a True Dynasty Contender? Read More »
This trade has the star power, the first round pick involved and was a bit of surprise to a lot of us. The San Francisco 49ers traded star stud defensive tackle, DeForest Buckner, and in return, they would receive the Colts’ 2020 first round pick (13th overall). A big trade for both, with both getting impact pieces for their teams.
IDP Change of Scenery: San Francisco to Indianapolis Read More »