2024 Fantasy Football Thread
Welcome to the 2024 fantasy season, where I'm officially addicted to best ball. I've been drafting since the end of Jan
lol. I have never understood why people like Sutton. I had some debates on X this past summer about him being a bad pick.
For me it was price and knowing he was going to be his team's WR1.
He was usually going end of round 8 on DK, and the other skill players in that range were Njoku, Hollywood, and Hopkins. He's been better than them. Although it wouldn't surprise me to see Njoku and Hopkins get an uptick given their new situations.
Being a fringe WR3 last year while scoring 10 TDs told me enough about his upside. I was also usually at 4-5 WRs by the 8th, so RBs, TEs, and QBs were my targets.
I did not time dropping D-Hop very well Monday night as evidence by the trade this morning
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DEN def a top unit
MIN the clear #1 unit right now imo
re DEN, an additional aspect of their success this season has been Nix' ability to avoid damaging plays while conducting the offense in his first reps vs NFL defenses
The realization that fantasy football isn't all fun and games is a tough one. Solid advice from dad at the end lol.
Fantasy football is not fun at all this year. This kid is right. The injuries are ridiculous. The QB and TE play is a joke. Fantasy football is no longer a game of skill, it's a game of getting lucky with injuries. The new IR rule and concussion protocol stuff has ruined fantasy football.
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DEN def a top unit
MIN the clear #1 unit right now imo
re DEN, an additional aspect of their success this season has been Nix' ability to avoid damaging plays while conducting the offense in his first reps vs NFL defenses
i'm looking at this graphic now and wondering how they have 0.0% for Dalton 'Sack'
i suppose they're grading none of the sacks as being Dalton's fault?.?
and wasn't Watson getting sacked like 8 times a game?
Fantasy football is not fun at all this year. This kid is right. The injuries are ridiculous. The QB and TE play is a joke. Fantasy football is no longer a game of skill, it's a game of getting lucky with injuries. The new IR rule and concussion protocol stuff has ruined fantasy football.
I'm having pretty insane luck with Injuries this year
Traded Nico for Bijan in redraft and Shaheed for Dobbins in dynasty days before they got injured.
The luck factor probably explains why I'm actually in with a chance in my leagues this year and am thoroughly enjoying fantasy
The realization that fantasy football isn't all fun and games is a tough one. Solid advice from dad at the end lol.
The dad's quote should be on bumper stickers, because it can be applied to so many facets of life: "You gotta look at the waiver wire and keep it movin'. That's all you can do."
If any of my single friends strike out on a date I am going to use this quote.
Can we all agree Pete C leaving Seattle was great for fantasy football?
It would be classic fantasy for Tua to return but Reek not play.
Don't give me an excuse to remove Waddle from my bench ffs
I have a lot of RB and WR depth. What do you guys think of trading for Malik Nabers and giving up Jayden Reed and Chase Brown? I like Nabers > Reed ROS by a decent bit but it feels like Chase Brown could completely blow up in the second half, although he has a difficult schedule.
I have a lot of RB and WR depth. What do you guys think of trading for Malik Nabers and giving up Jayden Reed and Chase Brown? I like Nabers > Reed ROS by a decent bit but it feels like Chase Brown could completely blow up in the second half, although he has a difficult schedule.
would need to know your roster, your league's structure. etc.
things to consider
fantasypros ROS WR rank:
Nabers #6
Reed #9
ESPN's Karabell:
Nabers #7
Reed #14
Peacked in H.S.'s trade value point total:
Nabers: 64.5 pts
Reed + Brown: 47.5
Appreciate the response. I am leaning towards doing it.