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
People steaming JAG Jordan Mason and now Jones is back lol.
Tucker coming back is not good for Bucky
Alright, I’m back to drafting, have to kill 2 hours while my place is being shown haha
Dog walking and drafting for 2 hours starts now
Hearing Cousins to Raiders . Is it possible Mendoza sits the whole year ?
Would be wild, would guess 6 weeks and then he’s playing
Did a little research the other day on last year's SuperFlex and Eliminator.
Top 10 in The Puppy but SF
- All used at least 3 QBs. (3 teams with exactly 3, and the other 7 had at least 4)
- The team that got 7th in The Pug but SF did use 2 QBs (Caleb/Drake)
The 3 teams in the finals of The Eliminator all had 2 early RBs (Jacobs/Kyren, CMC/JT, and Achane/Cook), and none of them used an elite QB/TE.
Looks good to me.
No, no itβs not. I guess Iβm done drafting him for now. Just annoying to see how he good he was as a rookie.
It would be interesting. Mendozaβs price has been awful the entire pre-draft season.
Did a little research the other day on last year's SuperFlex and Eliminator.Top 10 in The Puppy but SF- All used at least 3 QBs. (3 teams with exactly 3, and the other 7 had at least 4)- The team that got 7th in The Pug but SF did use 2 QBs (Caleb/Drake)The 3 teams in the finals of The Eliminator all had 2 early RBs (Jacobs/Kyren, CMC/JT, and Achane/Cook), and none of them used
Makes sense. Both are high floor, advance rate strategies while also allowing for high ceilings.
I still like Bucky in the 3rd . Maybe I’m just dumb lol.
Haha. The problem is that he could still touch the ball 20x a game and not payoff. Basically what happened once he returned from injury last year. They kept running him between the 20s then weren’t throwing or giving goal line work. I saw two games of it against the Panthers.
It’s also possible he was just really injured last year and they only wanted to run him a certain way. The advanced metrics were pretty bad too.
The first 4 weeks looked great, though. Maybe he can get back to that.
Haha. The problem is that he could still touch the ball 20x a game and not payoff. Basically what happened once he returned from injury last year. They kept running him between the 20s then werenβt throwing or giving goal line work. I saw two games of it against the Panthers. Itβs also possible he was just really injured last year and they only wanted to run him a certain way.
Baker also wasnβt great last year . Iβm hoping the change in OC will help .
True. Baker had his own shoulder injury. And Grizzard was certainly no Coen.
I’m happy betting on the Bucs again. I bet Bucky falls to at least the 4th, maybe gradually. Surprised Godwin and McMillan aren’t moving up faster after Mike left.
True. Baker had his own shoulder injury. And Grizzard was certainly no Coen.
Iβm happy betting on the Bucs again. I bet Bucky falls to at least the 4th, maybe gradually. Surprised Godwin and McMillan arenβt moving up faster after Mike left.
I know itβs just coach speak but Zac Robinson comparing Bucky
to Bijan Makes me hope his usage will be a lot .
I forgot about that quote. It is encouraging to hear
heels, what are your thoughts on Chuba? I've been hammering him in the hopes he's in for a bigger workload, but also mixing in some Brooks here and there as well.
All those guys in that range are easy clicks for me. Chuba, Dowdle, Pollard, Monangai, Allgeier.
They can't all be good though.
I think Chuba is a fine pick. Plenty of outs to be the lead guy all year. He was injured last year too. He could get back to 2024 Chuba.
Also a chance Brooks is healed and comes on as the season goes along. Plus, the staff likes Trevor Etienne. I wouldn’t be surprised if they draft another back too. If so, I’d expect day 3.
All in all, Chuba could be a bad pick, especially for late season. But I think there’s enough upside to mix him in.
I think I’m 5-6% Chuba and 9-10% Brooks so far.
Hope ya'll got your Keaton shares in order. He's about to jump to the 12th round.
Oh boy, the people are definitely going to like that. I only have a few shares.
I can see the upside argument. But it's a lot of projection for a guy who has never played more than 50% of the snaps in a game and only has topped out at 11 touches in a game. He's definitely better in best ball, though. All you need is a couple of games where he breaks off a long TD run.
Also being a UDFA who was let go by his original team who seemed to like him isn't a great sign. Not like Balt is oozing depth behind Henry.
I look at the contract (2 year/$9m) vs Vidal's 1 year/$1m. and the fact that Keaton has a bunch of different incentive bonuses. Right now, it would seem they have him as their RB2.
I could see a 50/25/25 split to start the season, and then depending on how he does, maybe he gets to 35-40 if everyone stays healthy.

