Which players are being undervalued in dynasty leagues? On today’s dynasty fantasy football podcast, Borg, Betz, and Jason discuss some of the elder statesmen of the NFL and their dynasty trade value! Including Keenan Allen's monster performance, how to handle Raheem Mostert, and capitalizing on James Conner's current value. Join Borg, Betz, and a Baller each week to take your Dynasty fantasy football game to the next level and dominate your league -- Fantasy Football Podcast for September 27th, 2023.
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Welcome to the Fantasy Footballers Dynasty Podcast with Borg Bets and a Baller.
Welcome in.
Wednesday, September twenty seventh. We're back. It's the Fantasy Footballers Dynasty Podcast. I'm your host, Kybergnoni and I am joined by my facial haired friends Matthew Betts and Jason Moore.
Oh how dare you? How dare you lump me and my beautiful beard in with I know that right now this is audio only. We don't have video, but that is that is for the foot plan. That is for our listeners, so they do not have to be subjected to whatever is growing on your disgusting base.
Matthew Betts, if this was video, we would one hundred percent be getting flagged for this. I mean, this is not you should not be seeing this. I feel bad for you guys. I am happy for the foot clan they do not have to experience this.
But yeah, Kyle, for any parent walking down the street who sees you, I mean, my wife was down there with my children, I would I would probably pick them up and carry them at that.
My kids have cried every time they've seen me for the last two weeks. I am rocking a crusty, I mean crusty goate currently that will be turned into a mustache in approximately ten days or so. Yes, my my brother in law is getting married and he has requested all the guys rock a mustache on the wedding day. So yeah, I look disgusting right now, but I am. I'm proud of it, guys, I'm proud.
Can I just say, as you know, a member of this company, we haven't had our you know, annual HR review and that's on Mike, who's head of HR. But I feel like we should draft something about, you know, just decency in the workplace because I am I for one, am intimidated and I don't know, Jason, is that something that maybe we can get going at HQ.
Yeah. Yeah, HQ is gonna definitely get that going. We you know, we've got standards to keep.
I we're glad you're here. We're glad you're with us. On this audio format. We're talking Dynasty and we're talking old people today. We're talking geriatrics on this show. Because for some reason, Week three wanted to gift us with all of the old people rising up and rioting for fantasy football purpose. I mean, like people's rosters like Andy's I know for certain in dynasty, just all the old people just went to town.
Yeah they're going ham this year.
And it's crazy because the dynasty, I don't know, the way that we usually say things is like, Okay, well, once they get old, you should trade them away and get some value. But that doesn't work. That doesn't work if your team's competing and these players are showing out for your teams. Like that's one of the beauties of dynasty. You can't just give across the board directives of here's the advice, move on, Like every league is different and every team that has I don't know, Adam Thielen on it, who we're not gonna talk a ton about today, but like, you're not just trading Adam feel away for beans if you're competing, like he's helping your team and you probably didn't expect it, right.
Yeah, I mean there needs to be in most dynasty leagues, most well run dynasty leagues, there needs to be a consolidation of aged veterans going to the contending teams, right, I mean that should work itself out naturally, where the teams that aren't competing need to capitalize on these veterans who aren't going to help them when it matters for them, And then the teams that are competing need to go after some of these guys, So that can be put over the top. But we're gonna we're gonna discuss which ones maybe are worth ground trading four, which ones maybe you should trade away on the hotness, et cetera, et cetera. But you're right, the context of what is your team, where are you at in your league? It matters. There is almost never a universal answer in fantasy for any player other than Zack Wilson. For everyone else, you know, there has to be context.
Do you think that in Zack Wilson's like family league, it's a little different, like he's a hot commodity.
I don't think so.
No, No, I got a chance.
I mean he's in the league. He's like, oh yeah, checked us out. But then again, I want to draft like the wide receiver Jason Moore in my leagues and he doesn't even play football.
Listen, Zack Wilson would not start himself currently in this in this version of himself, not a chance. And hey, Trevor Simeon, is he the dude?
You know what Trevor Simeon did some box score hunting two years ago. He had a couple of top five performances. So maybe that draft. I just want to quickly just side are here that draft? Those quarterbacks, you know, Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, Trey Lance, Justin Fields, Mac Jones, the boy.
Was supposed to be one of the most full, high end, elite quarterback draft classes in a long long time. It reminded me quite a bit of the one where we had, uh, Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield and Josh Rosen and pretty much everyone busted except for Josh Allen. And I think this year everyone's gonna bust. Well, right, Lamar wasn't the in the first Oh that's right, they traded up, got that fifth year and then uh, hopefully Trevor Lawrence can write the ship. Although this last week, this maybe this season, I've been very disappointed with what we've seen. You you expect a level up given everything that is working around him. You know, he's got the coaching staff to do it, he's got the weapons to do it, he's got the division to do it. Like the stars have aligned and he has misplaced his Uh, you know binoculars to look at the stars. You don't look at stars with binoculars. What you saw you?
I saw you looking for the word You couldn't find it. A telescope?
Is that where there you go? There? Maybe he found his binoculars and that's the problem.
That's his that's his issue, is that he never learned the difference between those two all five of those quarterbacks though in that class. So Trevor, Lawrence Ones we just named. I feel like they've ping ponged every single year between are they good or do they have a chance or do they not have a chance, Like we've done it with Wilson, where like discarded him. It's like, okay, well, at least he's on your roster. Okay, now we're throwing away Lance. We ping pong forever. Lawrence we ping pong last year and now we're back to like uh and then you know, mac Jones, same thing. At least we're getting pass attempts this year. And then justin fields, like all five of those quarterbacks, depending on the last two years, when you talk to somebody, you could have had value for them in dynasty and now it's like all five, I mean, who would you rather have on a dynasty roster right now, Trevor Lawrence or Justin Fields.
Oh, Trevor Lawrence without without the remotest question. I mean, we kind of talked about this on the Main Show with Justin Fields. I'm a Justin Fields fantasy football believer. I'll trade for.
Justin Field dr fantasy football you.
One hundred percent. I will trade for Justin Fields in a redraft right now, and you probably don't have to. You can wait for waivers to run tomorrow and he might be there, and I'll go hard after him. I want Justin Field's on my roster. Justin Fields is gonna put up monstrous fantasy performances the rest of the season. I don't even I don't even think that's a question or a hot take. It just feels stupid right now with how bad he's playing real football. But the problem for dynasty leagues with Justin Fields is that real football matters. Real football doesn't really matter, and redraft, you know, it's just opportunity and points you're scoring. But in die, if you're not good at real football, you don't keep your job. And so the Bears are going to be right now, it looks like they will be. I mean, between their pick and Carolina's pick, they're going to have a top four pick, if not the first pick. They will be in a position to draft a great new quarterback. They will one hundred percent be drafting a great new quarterback. You know. I what it would take for them to not draft and replace Justin Fields this coming offseason. There's only one thing that can happen, and that's justin Fields completely leveling up, winning too many games in order for them to not have that pick. But he still can't even control Carolina giving them that pick. He's just got to prove that he's a star player. And I don't know how that's possible. I don't know how you could play the first three weeks look and how he looks kind of how he looked last year, and then magically change. You can magically change for fantasy. You could be like, oh, we're just gonna have him run the ball ton because he's not throwing well and score great for fantasy, but for winning ball games for the Bears. So yeah, it's not a question for me. Trevor Lawrence has a long term job. Trevor Lawrence is a starter for the next eight years, even if he's mediocre, even if he turns into you know, peak Andy Dalton, but j Justph Fields, I'm guessing doesn't have a job next year.
Yeah, I completely echo all that. I brought him up last time. The three of us talked two episodes ago, like, look, the warning signs are there, and I was hoping we'd see something in the last couple of weeks to turn it around. It's gotten worse. I mean you were early, not just on the field, but like off the field. I mean, the vibes cannot be worse currently. Right with the Bears, you have to win in the NFL to keep your job, and that doesn't look likely to happen this year. So yeah, I'm worried if I have Fields in Dynasty, I do agree though, like the rushing attempts I think are coming. They have to that's the only option. But is he a starter next year? I don't think so.
It's funny because I agree I would take Trevor Lawrence before the season. You would have gotten probably a coin flip of what people preferred in Dynasty and which quarterback was on the way up, because you kind of said at the end of the tier, if I get one of those elite quarterbacks like in a super flex startup. Give me you know, at least I know Lawrence or Fields will be there at the end of the first round. And now if you would have started your setup that way, you're like, oh gosh, are these guys like cornerstones for my team? Or is just kind of like I don't know what I have in a couple of years. So it is wild wild out things change. We're headed into week four and I wanted to wanted to do another little retake. Jason wasn't here for this last week, so let's try this again. Oh you kind of snuck up on me.
Then I am betty better sneaky sir.
I wanted to get a couple of sneaky sneaky stat lines for dynasty purposes. Bring them up and we'll play a little game here. Okay, so I didn't tell you guys who these are, and we'll have quick little discussions here. But there's some stats that I've dug up and the implications that it has for other players on the team too. So this first stat is for a tight end. Okay, So I didn't tell Bets, didn't tell Jason at all. This is a tight end that in week three ran thirty two routes. Would you guys say that's pretty good? Yeah, that's awesome for a title. He saw eight targets as a tight end.
That's great, that's pretty good.
He led his team in targets per route run at twenty five percent. What would you say about that so far?
I mean that's that's checking all the boxes.
Okay, and knowing me what am I trying to do? I'm just trying to just pull the rug out from you?
Right?
Yeah, that's okay. So through three weeks, this titand has a twenty one percent targets per out run number. That's better than Mark Andrews, better than Evan Ingram And I'm gonna throw this in there. It's better than Kyle Pitts. And I threw Kyle Pitts in there for a reason. Do you guys want to guess who this tight end is?
Oh?
I know it? Yeah? Is Oh my gosh, are you kidding me? Is it? Is it? John Smith?
It is John hus Smith?
People? Oh my, what's funny is the whole time that you were I thought it was Evan Ingram. I thought, oh, he's running a ton of routes. He's high in targets per route run. He's doing well. And then you said he's the target's per route run number is higher than ever an ingram. I go, well, there's my guess.
So gross, isn't that gross? Fifty percent of their targets last week went to tight ends, like Kyle Pitts had nine. So, like, I can't disparage Kyle Pitts based on what he did. It's more of saying the offense and the way that it was functioning. Seventeen targets went to the tight end position.
Guys, So I mean, hey, anytime you have a chance to feed john Hu and take away from Drake London, you gotta do it.
You just got to. You gotta do it. Is Johnny Worth a deep speculative pickup if he's on the wire.
Nope, not to me. I mean, I guess you know, in a dynasty league, you're you're playing with scraps. You might need options, But goodness, say, we're unhappy with Kyle Pitts, right, You're super unhappy with Kyle Pits in this system, for this team, for this quarterback. You're never going to be able to start him confidently in this system with thister back blah blah blah blah blah. So no, John new Smith, I go back to my original argument, you should not pick him up.
Okay, if Kyle Pitts went down, he's ready to pick up.
Sure, yeah, he can be an insurance tight end on the waiver wire. But even then, I mean, if John ou Smith wasn't around, does that mean Kyle Pitts is doing something special? I mean I'm looking at week one, John hu Smith had you know, he was only on the field fifty percent of the time. He had no targets, no attempts. No, you know, he didn't he didn't touch the ball. Kyle Pits still wasn't good.
Yeah, oh man. Anyway, next at number two. Here, this is a running back who had eight red zone opportunities in week three that was tied with Tony Pollard and Devon I'm going to mess this up a chan. Dang it?
What is it so hard? A chan? Eight chan?
All right, I'm going to mess that up one hundred times this year.
I love that Andy talked about on the show. He was just like, I know, we're going to mess this up. Seconds later messes it up, all right? So eight red zone opportunities last week, it's pretty good. They had forty two percent of the snaps. It was actually their lowest of the season, but they had their best fantasy output of the year. They were RB eleven on eighteen opportunities. Okay, so RB eleven this past week eight red zone opportunities. And the last thing I'll throw in there is their running back teammate actually had a better week than them fantasy wise.
I'm pretty confident I know who this is because I was specifically looking I wanted to see. I liked this player this last week. I recommended people start him, and he had a decent game. Like you said, he was the running back eleven, But I was surprised after the fact to look up his snap percentages being the lowest of the three weeks, I thought for sure he was out there. More so I will I will hold off on my guests bets, got you gotta you gotta guess.
Well, after hearing you talk, I one hundred percent know that I am incorrect, But the name that came to mind, just because of the pain. Kyle and I talked a lot about this a lot on our DFS show. The fact that you said he was tied with Tony Pollard for the red zone opportunities. I feel like every time I watched that Cardinals game, Rico Dada was on the TV and I was like, what is happening? So that was the name that popped in my head. And I know he scored a touchdowns, like maybe he was a top twelve guy. That's the name that came up in my head. But I know you would not have recommended to start him. So who is it?
Isaiah Pacheco?
It is Isaiah Pachecko. Yeah, nice Jason. Yeah. Eight red zone opportunities in a week where they were you know, the game was done at halftime, right, is pretty awesome and eighteen opportunities. I think he's an interesting person to trade for right now in a couple of different leagues. Mike and I might be trying to trade for him in a league together and it's not working, but the opportunities there. We know the offense is good. So last stat I want to give you, it's a quarterback. This quarterback went twenty three of twenty five inside a clean pocket in Week three, so they had a ninety two percent completion rate in Week three inside the pocket. That was number one of the league ahead of Justin Herbert. Okay, so awesome week and on the season, this quarterback has the same exact passer rating inside a clean pocket as Patrick Mahomes. Who is this quarterback?
So I've got a guess from the first one, but the last part means it's impossible. I'll throw this out.
They slayed this past week like way better than they've been doing the first two weeks. They looked way better.
All right, Well, I think I mean that fits my guess. I just would be shocked if from a clean pocket he has the same numbers as Mahomes because he has not looked good to me this season, but I know he threw a lot of passes this last week.
I'll say this quarterback has been really bad.
When Watson's Watson, Yeah, yeah, he looked good as week. Hey, he looked good to everyone not named Mike, right if you sit of his passes A mic was like, no, didn't see it, No, he was. He was good against the Titans. But I mean the Titans past defense is not good.
Yeah, I think I think my you know, the the ceiling of what I think Watson like still was open. It's hard for me to say, like, oh man, could he finish as a top five quarterback ever again based on this version? No, but like he can be a QB eight this year, and you would be very happy with that if he finishes QBA right, yeah, yeah, yeah, I I I was. I was encouraged based on what I saw. So if they can give him a clean pocket, he's good. If he's pressured. But that that's so many quarterbacks in the league, right, Like when things break down, Sam Howell is gonna just fart around, right Like those are the kind.
Of this past week.
He was scared scared this past week. So, uh, those are sneaky stat lines for the week. Maybe we'll throw out some more sneaky stuff later on, but let's get to our main segment.
Old, bland and undervalued.
Nothing says old people like pop the weasel.
Right, that is pretty old, it's.
Got This is a drop that Footballers hasn't used since twenty seventeen. Jason, it's been a while.
Actually, it's pretty old.
I found found the episode and uh, yeah we were talking. You were talking about Larry Fitzgerald, which made sense for the episode. He was pretty old, very fitting sidebar. So you know we're Dad's here. Have you guys thought about like as an old person, like do you have a grandpa name for yourself that you want to be grandpa persona like.
Pop pop or something poop Pope. I have not thought about that, because I'm gonna be honest with you, Kyle, I really do not want to be a grandpa soon. I've got a daughter who is fourteen, and I would like to put off being a grandpa for as long as possible.
Okay, you're the closest grandpa of this group. Usually it's Dandy, but it's you, Jason.
Yeah, today it's me, you know. Congratulations? All right?
So old, bland and undervalued is not something you usually want to say with Dynasty, right, Usually it's like young, sexy and just to the moon is what we're going for. We want to discuss some players that so far their performances have been really good and maybe ask a question will it continue? Will there be some trade values? We mentioned Adam feelin and Bets you said you had some legal obligation that you could not talk about him today.
That's right.
This came down from corporate. They said, no positive Adam Fieln talk on any show that we do if it's not Andy, So we leave that to Andy. But I do have to just say quickly before we move on, like he's been so good, he's been so good, and he's being he's getting targeted right so much. I'm not sure that's gonna last, especially with the rookie quarterback as Bryce Young comes back eventually, but it is hard to ignore he's been awesome.
Well that was a man who did not listen to corporate right there.
Is it weird that we just like, like we're excited for Bryce Young, he's never one. We're like, hey, but like, can you just like hold off for a little while because like we're kind of having fun with this team for fantasy when Andy Dalton's around, Like, yes, it's kind.
Of awkward Andy feeling let's go.
Yeah. Also, throughout we're not gonna talk about him today, Mike Evans has been balling out might have been the best call of anybody this year with Andy Holloway with Mike Evans, so throwing that out there and then this is gross. I just wanted to mention that Raven's running backs are going to continue to be a thing that you pick up in Dynasty, whoever it is. If it's Kenny Drake this week, if it's Melvin Gordon, Leonard Fournette. Like guys, there are going to be running backs that are on the street that will play for this team because that's just what this team does. So keep your eye out old bland undervalue. There's a reason people don't want that. So before we get to our picks, we're gonna take a quick break. All right, our first guy up, I'm gonna let Jason start because he has maybe the hottest player in the sport at this hot old guy that we're gonna talk about today that we did not think we're gonna talk about who is under a two year contract still, it's Raheem Mostert, thirty one years.
Old, thirty one point four years young Kyle as Raheem Mostert will point out himself when he's asked about his age and how he's able to do this right now, he says, look, I didn't have a lot of tread on my tires, you know, And he's he is not the first several years of his career, he was not really involved. And when you say, well, yeah, I mean maybe he was behind the players and didn't get in a ton He had forty one rushing attempts through his first four combined seasons of NFL stardom. So this is a guy who really didn't have a lot of wear and tear on the tires, and his tires are looking mighty fine. He's obviously a Miami Dolphin, which means he is one of the fastest players in the league. I believe the top five fastest clocked players this year are all Dolphins, and Raheem Moster is the number one running back in fantasy football. Now. The reason that I like Raheem Moster is because he, unlike Devon A Chan, is the starter. Jeff Wilson might come back, and when Jeff Wilson comes back, we don't know if Salvin Akhmed is healthy. Maybe he's back, maybe he's back this week. Maybe Devon Ah Chang a Chan uh you know, continues to get better and better as the season goes on. But Raheem Moster, it's the starter. Raheem Moster is the one A and will be the one A until injured, which obviously could happen has happened most of his career. But when you've got a player where you go, well, he's either active and awesome or injured, and I know not to start him. That's pretty much a fantasy dream situation. Now, this is a two year contract. I do not at all necessarily expect anything from next season. You know he's he is, He'll be thirty two next year at running back. At some point, you know he'll slow down. I'm not looking at him as anything but a help me this year and dynasty asset. If you have him, congratulations. I would say that if you have him, you are already in the running right like, if you've been starting him, you're probably two and one at least, or you've got a good chance to be two and one or three and zero. And if you're at that point right now, then that means you're able to get to the playoffs. And if you're able to get to the playoffs or hee most it's going to help you. So I would not trade him away. But there are players like this where even a competing team thinks in Dynasty that they think the wrong way about Dynasty assets. They think I have to get something for him because he will be an expiring asset, not realizing that getting something from him is maybe better than getting something for him. He is the right now the number one most valuable asset in fantasy football through the first three weeks, so and he's always kind of been this way, I mean literally right now. The yards per carry in the Super Bowl era minimum five hundred career carries. The stat is courtesy of Good Front of the Show Ian Hurditz. You got Bo Jackson at five point four to two, Jamal Charles five point three eight, Nick Chubb five point two to six carry, Gus Edwards at five point one five. But that is number two through five. Number one is Raheem Moster. He's always been a chunk yardage machine. He's not going anywhere. This offense isn't going anywhere. So I'm I'm completely in on Raheem Moster, and if I were, if I don't have Raheem Moster in a dynasty league, I'm gonna go offer something for him because and I'm not gonna try to pay up. I'm gonna try to just say, hey, you should try to capitalize on a thirty one year old running back having three good weeks and get something for him, because you'll never get something from him again in the future. He's so old, and hopefully I get it. And if I. If I do, I'm happy. If I don't, I tried.
Yeah, there is. There's a wide range though, of what people could pay, because I think the sentiment with most of it is, oh, it can't keep up or he'll get hurt. That's just who he is. The problem with that kind of thinking is you need to win. And I love how the way you put it, Jason's like instead of thinking like what can I get for him? Like you're getting crazy production. You might be a team that says I'm not great. I didn't. I went into this year thinking I'll be middle of the road, maybe I'll rebuild whatever. And all of a sudden you're two in one or three and zero and you have a player on your team that is actually caring you victories, Like you can stay with this player now because I don't know, Like if someone offers you a second round and I'm competing, no, I'm not taking that. I'm just gonna keep writing this out. Is is that how you guys feel?
If you've gone I feel for sure and yeah, and you're winning and contending, then sure. And the thing about him too, is like if you did view yourself as a contender, you didn't enter the season with Raheem Moster does like your RB two or RB one, He's probably like your RB four right, just like chilling on your bench and you're like, oh, I got this extra, you know, valuable asset that I didn't plan on having. So it's just like the ex sture, you know, little cherry on top, so to speak. But yeah, last year too, people kind of forget where he Moster was recovering from that cartilage replacement surgery in his knee that takes a very long time to get back from. And if you just watch him on the field right now, like he looks super healthy, explosive, So this offense is fine.
Man.
He's also one of the sneakiest fast players, Like he had a run a week two against Patriots where I go, he doesn't look like he's trying that hard, Like he just looks like he can just run by everybody.
He gets up to speed so quickly it's unbelievable. It's just like if he slows down a little bit to avoid a tackle, he just then he goes zero to one hundred so quickly. And I mean that's why he's the you know, the Super Bowl Era yards per carry champion, right now ahead of bo freaking Jackson.
If let's just say he's on a team that is rebuilding, You're like, Okay, I'm terrified he's just gonna get hurt, or something's going to change, or a chance is going to be the guy. Would you take Raheemoster? Would you rather Rhemoster or the one ten this next year?
Oh?
If I'm not competing, Uh, this is the time to get out, I think.
Would you want more than that?
Well, I don't think you're gonna know what the pick is.
I'm just trying to name it first because a first is just such a generic term. Yeah, I mean painted that way of course.
Right, Yeah, but but everyone has a first and that's all that they can trade. So yeah, I mean I would you might want to if you're not a contender, you obviously are going to be trading him to someone who is a contender. So you would imagine that you're not getting a top five pick. You know, it's not going to be one of the three or four worst teams in your league. That's like, let me give up a first round or for Rhemoster. I mean, unless it's just a dumb manager, which maybe that's why they're one of the three or fourst teams, So maybe start with the bad teams off him for a first if you're not a contender. But yeah, I mean I think a first round pick. This is what I was talking about in these leagues. In dynasty leagues, there should be a consolidation of these veterans. They should they should be moved to veteran teams, because veteran teams should be trading for him. But then the question is, if you're a veteran team, are you giving up a first rounder for Raheem Moster, Because that to me seems a little pricey. I'm not sure that I would pull a trigger on that for someone that has his injury history.
I think you could probably get it done for like a second and a third, you know, something like that. Like like you said, everyone knows the story with Raheem Moster. It's like, oh, here it is. But this won't last and that's what people think, So I'd be going for less. I would not give up a first even if I am contending for Raheem. I just think you can get them way cheaper.
That is one of the craziest dynasty situations. An old player that you know is going to be expiring soon. That could expire as soon as next week. That's what we all think. But also as the number one player in fantasy, it's that doesn't happened very often. So no, marvel what he's doing. He's awesome. If you have him, just be excited.
Bets.
Why don't you hit us with the next one?
Yeah, we talked about his quarterback. Let's talk about the wide receiver. Mary Cooper is twenty nine point two years old. He kind of got off to a rough start in Week one. Remember it was like the rainy game against Joe Burrow and the Bengals. Three catches, thirty seven yards and everyone was like, oh no, this is the Deshaun Watson. We knew from last year. He's terrible, and I do think that it's not. We don't have a firm answer on that yet, but we saw at least positive play from him last week. And the target tree right now in Cleveland is super condensed. You've got a Mary Cooper with a twenty three percent target share, Elijah Moore twenty four percent target share. Both those guys over twenty percent targets throughout run. Mary Cooper massive air yard share, so he's giving you kind of the upside that you're looking for, and the volume the rest of the guys on the team, they are first team al Cardio, David and Joku. I just don't think it's gonna happen. I mean, how many years we're gonna do it with davidan joker?
Right?
And then Dona People's Jones is literally out there running win sprints. I mean, the targets are going to these two guys, Amar Cooper and Elijah Moore. And it's a small sample, so we need to see what happens over the next couple of weeks. But last week, in their first game without Nick Chubb, their neutral pass rate and pass rate over expectation metrics were way higher than they had been in the first couple of weeks. Now, is that a Nick Chubb, you know, being out thing? Is that just taking on the past funnel Titans? Probably a little bit of both. But there's a chance to go a lot more past heavy now that Nick Chubb is out, and I think Amari Cooper is going to be the primary beneficiary of that. I don't think he's you know, a guy that I would say is going to be a top twelve fantasy option. But looking back at the end of the year, if he's a wide receiver two in fantasy and you can get him for a pretty affordable price, seems a little undervalued to me.
Yeah, I agree with you, and I agree that this team as a whole. I talked about Watson, but like they're a good team. Their defense is unstoppable and have a fourth place schedule, so like a lot of their games are easier than maybe what we realize. So yeah, if you know you're gonna get you know, eight targets a game, which is great. And I don't think you have to pay up for somebody who can be a wide receiver one. He hasn't been a wide receiver one since oh wait, last year, So like you're getting a player that is undervalued because their age. I think he just carries like this weight of like ha, he's always kind of banged up. He gets injured. We don't really know if Watson's good or not, Like there will be some ups and down games. He's always kind of been that player that's streaky. But he's a player that I think you can acquire, and I think what it would cost is like a late first So would you give the let's just call it one ten again, Like you're a contending team, you think you're gonna be one ten through one to twelve. Would you give up for Amari Cooper?
I think I would. If you need wide receiver or you need a you know, to fill an extra flex spot. I think that's the very fair value.
Yeah, I do too. He's under contract next year. You expect to get more than this season. He is the clear cut number one for the team, and he's been He's just been really good his whole career. I mean getting you're getting an actual great wide receiver. He's not been the most beloved fantasy asset, but this is a guy that I mean, what was he He was a first round but he was a top fourth over ROAs Yeah, the fourth overall pick because he was he was, as I say, drafted to be great. And since that time, his wide receiver fantasy finishes have disappointed fantasy managers. And yet he has a finish of being the wide receiver twenty two, which is good, that's not bad. It was his rookie season. The wide receiver thirteen, the wide receiver eighteen, the wide receiver nine, the wide receiver sixteen, the wide receiver nine last year. He's currently the wide receiver sixteen. This is a very valuable asset. Maybe he didn't turn into Jamar Chase the way you wanted him to when he was drafted number four overall, but he's a good wide receiver who doesn't look like he has slowed down at all. He's the number one. He's under contract next year. Yeah, I would give up. I would give up in a decent asset for Cooper.
It's wild that he's been in the league for nine years.
Yeah, he was. He came in. He was so young, Yeah, he's I believe he was thirteen when he was Yeah, no, fourteen. I just verified fourteen years old when he was drafted.
Him and him and Mike Evans went to preschool together. That's basically what it's been is just a bunch of little baby boys to stay the league forever and just been consistent. So yeah, I like that one.
Bets.
I like Mariy Cooper. I'm going to talk about a wide receiver I've never really mentioned before, but I just figured we'd bring him up since he's old, thirty one years old. It's Keenan freaking Allen.
Guys and.
Man, the my I haven't worn pants for the last two weeks, and why would I because what a time to be alive. And also I do want to ask the question though, because I brought this up to bets earlier. Keenan Allen whenever he has to be the only guy he gets targets. They're not as efficient though over the years it hasn't been as efficient. So twenty targets last week is nuts. Is just over the top. Nuts. He had thirteen open receptions, which is a next gen stat It's the most by a wide receiver in the next Gen stats era, So like that's what keen Allen does. And that's kind of like if you're watching the game, you're like, why is he still open? Like what are they doing? Why? What is the coverage on this play? So Keenan Allen, since he returned last year and Jason you brought the start up too, he has been the number one wide receiver in football, so since he came back in week eleven last year in full PPR league. So if you haven't in full PPR, you ride this out. You think it's the best thing ever, keep going. Do you guys worry that some of his efficiency won't return in terms of just pure yardage totals, or is it just like nope, nope, no worries.
Nope, nope, nope, nope, no, none is your no worries whatsoever. He's a machine. I don't need him to be efficient. I want him to be efficient. I mean, sure, I want him to get you know, sixteen yards of reception, but I don't care. I don't give me nine. I mean I don't want. I want, I want higher. But like, it doesn't matter. He's gonna have so many targets, so many receptions. Even in a half PPR league, he's basically been the wide receiver, the best wide receiver since he has come back last season in a full PPR. You know his weekly finishes Obviously, two weeks ago now he was the wide receiver one, so he can do it. But his weekly finishes might not ever crack the top ten on the week again, and it won't matter because he won't fall much below the wide receiver twenty in a week. He is always in your lineup, always valuable, unstoppable. I don't have a single worry about Keenan, And I know, Kyle, how that makes you feel inside.
I mean he's wearing a keen Nown shirt.
I've been wearing this for two days straight. I haven't changed this year.
I smell terrible.
I you know, Jason, a couple of weeks ago you talked about, you know, sometimes you got to call a doctor. And it's been well, it's been a long.
Time, well over four hours.
It's been two weeks.
Man, it's just four days.
So with Keenan Allen, is there any way you could actually try to acquire him right now in a league because you're gonna have to pay up way more than you I don't know should because you've hit the peak and he can just kind of say be awesome, you know, wide receiver ten the rest of the year kind of thing. But what is the price in Dynasty? If you're saying, hey, I want this guy. He's old, he can help my team, the target chair is going to be insane.
Yeah, I mean, you're not gonna do it right this second. You're just not. You don't trade for someone like this off of back to back. He was the wide receiver one the great weeks ago. He was also the wide receiver one this week. You just that you're paying the pre meum of premium if they come out this week without Mike Williams, they have a down week and Keenan Allen is a little bit lighter. You know, then you look to trade for Keenan Allen. There's no point in trying right now.
Yeah, upcoming schedule.
They also pray the Raiders Radero, So two weeks, two weeks, you know, you wait two weeks and well that's their bye week, isn't it because that's when uh so, yeah, trade for him on the bye.
It's a bye but someone needs someone needs a win.
Then he has Dallas and then at Kansas City, which will be an awesome game. Yeah, it's it's tough because like when these players hit when they're old, it's kind of like I just want to ride them out. I just want to keep going, see where this goes. It was fun. You thought they were depreciating asset. All of a sudden they get a boost in value, and I think a lot of people think I got to cash out, ride Keenan out, and he's the you know Jason mentioned moster RB one in fantasy. You just keep going. Keenan on the wide receiver one in fantasy, you just keep going like you just that that's kind of the direction you go, so don't feel like you have to bail. I think, do you think that's one of the biggest lessons here for Dynasty. Just like you don't have to cash out.
There are certain types of players that you do have to cash out. You know. The there are like Derrick Henry was a player that you might have seen some writing on the wall and said, I really need to cash out. Someone like Julio back in the day. The big bodied, aging wide receivers that you know, and those are kind of an ARC type that fails once they hit some age cliff. We see it over and over and over and they go from star to irrelevant in the blink of an eye. I worry much less about other archtypes like slot wide receivers. Look at Larry Fitzgerald, what he did late into his career. That's what Keenan Allen. Keenan Allen is going to be good until he says I'm going to retire. You know, if Keenan Allen's thirty four years old, he's going to create separation close to the line of scrimmage. He's not going to be a superstar, you know, but he's going to get the job done and move the sticks. And speed those are the two like crazy crazy crazy speed Tyreek Hill. I don't worry about Tyrek Hill slowing down. He has a superpower. And a lot of these super elite speedsters they don't lose their speed. You know, they stay fast till they're forty years old. So and that's kind of roheem moster. It's calling cards. So I you know, speed and slot guys, I'll take them. I'll take them older.
Yeah, now I have. I felt like with Keenan Allen, I've lived ten different lives since he came to the league because when he came to the league, you remember, he was actually a deep ball guy, like from cow Like that's how they used him.
Then he got only rookie year, right, rookie year.
Then he gets hurt, then he gets hurt again, and then he's awesome, and then he's just like there's been so many different lives and it's just really it's a fun ride. I hope he lives forever. So let's take one more break and we'll be right back. All right, I'm gonna let Jason talk again, because this is an old player that on one of his dynasty teams. He is just going to ride again, potentially, potentially maybe could there's a possibility that he wins another title with him.
Oh man, If I do, that would be that would be two in a row, three in a row. No, that would be four in a row, and then we could sing it like a song tamp tramp tramp, tram, tramp, tramp, tramp tam. So I do hope to put four together. I am not trading away DeVante Adams in my situation, in my league, I have not traded with. This is if we haven't said in a while, if we've got new listeners, Mike and I co manage a team in you know, the DYNA ste league that we're in together Kyle, and we're the champion. If you couldn't figure that out the last three years in a row, and usually over the last couple of years, I would have made some moves. I would have probably had to trade high on Travis Kelce and capitalize and get something for him. I have Derrick Henry where I just said, that's an archetype I want to get out of now. I've talked about speed, and I talked about slot prowess as archetypes. I want to keep the ones that I don't fear falling off a cliff. DeVante Adams scares me. Davante Adams is the type of awesome, unbelievably unstoppable wide receiver that I think when it's over, it will be over. I don't think he will have the I'm gonna be wide receiver twenty four to thirty six for an extra three seasons. I don't. That's just not usually his archetype age is out. He is dominant right now. He is awesome right now. You could win a championship with him right now. And so in our situation where we've won back to back to back, we have to go for it. We have to ride this thing until we crash and burn. It could be this season, you know, Derrick Henry Keenan, now DeVante Adams, Travis Kelcey as like the core of our team. We're not youthful. And so that's where a universal piece of advice doesn't work in Dynasty. There are reasons to hold on to Davonte Adams, to ride him into the ground, and there are reasons to trade Devonte Adams. I am still of the mindset that I would like to capitalize on Devonte Adams. He has been so good, especially after this last week. I mean, twenty targets, two touchdowns, one hundred and seventy two yards. This is the week. Just like I said, you don't try to trade for Keenan Allen right now. This is the week you try to trade away DeVante Adams if you are in the situation where you want to get something for him before he expires, you try to get a young stud wide receiver plus another pick. You know, right now, Jackson Smith and Jegba is trash. We talked about him on the main show yesterday morning about he is not good right now for redraft. His outlook isn't good. His snaps are going down, his total counting stats are going down. Is probably someone that maybe you need to cut. But if you're telling me I could get JSN plus a first something like that, and I know that sounds crazy. People might be like, no one would do that. There are so many leagues where you can get a trade like that done. I was able to do this in our league back in the day when I traded Julio for the firing up and coming wide receiver named Cedee Lamb and a first round pick. I got CD in a first for a guy that the next season was done, his career was over. That's how you stay relevant every year. So if you're in a position where you are like the absolute favorite to win the league, your team is the best. Okay, I'm holding on to Vvonte Adams. It doesn't do you any good to not win championships and build for the future. Win it now. But I do have some fears over his archetype, over the future of the Raiders. I don't trust the organization. There's a lot of reasons to be a little bit more fearful, none of which are what he's doing on the field, though he's absolutely outstanding. How are you guys approaching Devonte Adams?
Did you guys see the quote that he after the loss? I mean it's speculative, yeah, yeah, but it goes to your point, Jason, like, it is not what he signed up for when he signed a what five year deal? Where the one hundred and forty million with.
His Oh and that's what you got to sell him on. He has four more years under contract. This is a superstar who is going to be great for many many more. Right.
The quote was he said after the loss which, by the way, they've put up seventeen, ten and eighteen points so far, and he's been awesome and he's basically been their whole offense. Jacoby Myers has been pretty good too, but after the loss, he said, I don't got time to just wait around. It's not my mentality to take all season to figure it out. So I get it. It's a frustrating situation. So I guess when I'm I'm thinking about where we're at. Like you mentioned JSN, Garrett Wilson's also been a name where people thought like, oh, well, that's who Garret Wilson is gonna be. He's gonna be Devanta Adams for Aaron Rodgers. Obviously that's a different situation. If you're a rebuilding team, would you rather have Dvante Adams or a JSIN or Garret Wilson type bets? What do you think?
I mean, Oh, that's Kyle. Come on, don't ask all the questions. Obviously, rebuilding you.
Want I would want right now.
Really, no, you can't rebuilding. If you're rebuilding. I would trade Devont Adams for Garrett Wilson straight up. I mean, you can ask for more.
I would ask ask for more, ask for more, You're not People are smarter these days. Like Garrett Wilson going into the season was a second round redraft pick, right like everyone knows, but everyone knows the situation right now, of course, But his archetype is awesome, draft capital is awesome. He's awesome. So I would be absolutely shocked if you could just move him straight up. If if the if the team's match right, if you've got a contender trading away Garrett Wilson for Devont Adams, I'd be shocked. But shoot for more. If you can't pull that off.
Do it.
That's it's basically the trade you made Jason, which is Julio Jones was still looked at as a top wide receiver Ceedee Lamb hadn't done it yet, and you got CD plus right plus A first. That's what I'm saying. I think that you can can get more because of what the contract states, and he just looks awesome, Like if you just watch Twitter, how it's only if someone's just like, oh, I'm only gonna look at Devant Adams. It's like he's always open. He's really good. So I think you can get more. As what I'm trying to say, I think people don't think of him as just expiring, as just he's done. But I agree Jason, like, it's scary. It's scary, like me, what sure.
Yeah, everyone knows his age. People receiving Devont Adams will be worried. The one thing that will quell their fears is the contract. You need to make sure that they are aware that he is under contract for four more years, because that is very appealing for a dynasty manager to say, oh, Okay, this is a player who's got getting big money for a long time. He's dominating. This isn't you know. You just say, look, I'm playing more for the future. I want youth. I'm not gonna win it this year. But Devonte Adams he's not going anywhere. He's under contract four more years and he's dominating. Give me Geret Wilson.
Plus yeah, all right, bets hit us with the next one.
Yes, I'm gonna talk about a quarterback who after week one, I'm not gonna lie.
I was terrified.
I think everyone was when we saw the Seahawks play football where Gino Smith was the quarterback twenty five on the week. We were all terrified. Then we had the offensive line issues, and we were like, okay, like this feels like a make or break week going into Week two against the Lions. They're down their starters on offensive line. You know, it could be real concerned after what we saw in Week one, But over the last two weeks, Gino has really turned it around. Eight point one yards per attempt. This team is seventh in neutral situation pass rate, They're eighth in no huddle rates. So like from a fantasy perspective, we like those things. DK Metcalf we know is awesome. Tyler Lockett has shown zero signs of slowing down in the first couple of weeks.
He looks great.
And I know we just mentioned, you know, for redraft like JSN is obviously a concern, but I still feel like I want to bet on him emerging down the stretch as rookies usually do. The offensive line will eventually get healthy year, so I think Geno's got a chance to bounce back and stabilize. In fantasy. It's been a very up and down right quarterback twenty five, quarterback eight, quarterback seventeen, Where's the truth? And I think with all those things considered, I think Gino Smith will rebound and be a high end QB two, which for superflex leagues I think is very valuable. But he's thirty two point nine years old, so you could say, look, he's almost thirty three. You know, the offensive line is ensure. You could sell these things in a trade. But I do think Guino Smith bounces back, and I think you might even get a starting year next year for him, just given that they do not have a plan behind him right now. I mean, it's Drue Locke, but there was talks all draft season, right back in April of like, well do they take their quarterback of the future and sort of use Geno as like a bridge. I don't think that's happening next year. The year after, sure possible, but you could be a contender and give up something not that expensive to go get I think a rock solid QB two for your super flex league.
Yeah, I agree with you. They're not going to be in a position to draft quarterback. I believe wholeheartedly that if Anthony Richardson fell to them where they were drafting at five, he would have been the pick. Gino would be a bridge quarterback, but that didn't play out that way, and so the Seahawks are going to be too good to be up, you know, at a top five pick. Again, they weren't a top five pick last last year, they just the Broncos were, and they had the Broncos pick. Thanks Ross.
So what about just in a one quarterback league where you are you're saying, I don't have an elite option, but I want to mix and match my starters, Like, guess he feels like somebody that might be undervalued one because he's old, but also because quarterback is something that just kind of sits on people's rosters. So do you feel like Gino, like you could swap like Jordan Love or somebody else that you could say, like, hey, I don't believe in Jordan Love, or I need to be able to throw out a second or something like in a one quarterback league, I think he can come a lot cheaper.
Yeah, I mean, quarterbacks are generally just not valued in dynasty in one QB leagues, except for you know, Mahomes and Jellen Hurts of the world and those guys obviously, But yeah, these kind of like middling options to high end QB twos carry almost no value in the single quarterback league. So yeah, I mean you could literally be like Hey, I'll give you a second for him. What do you think he's your backup? Anyway? If someone is willing to move on as a rebuild team, that seems like a win win for both sides.
You can probably get Gino for a second in a single quarterback league. I don't know if I heard you right or misheard you, Kyle, But Jordan Love, let's just talk real quick. Who would you were you saying you would trade Jordan Love for Jenna Smith, because I would much rather have Jordan Love in a day.
If I'm a rebuilding team, that's fine. I'm just saying, like, who would I rather have rest of season? I don't think i'd want to have Jordan Love to like build to bridge together my team. He's a volta player who's the only completion percentage he has better is Zach Wilson. His games are real erratic, and I don't know if I would trust him weak to win. So I mean, it would probably be some picks like i'd rather have, you know, Gene, It'd probably be Geno, you know, and you need some picks and stuff. But I don't think i'd rather have Jordan Love rest of the season. Is that hot?
Rest of the season. No, I mean, if you're just talking basically redraft, who has more Fantasy points from Week four through Week seventeen, I would still put my chips on Genosmith.
And that's what I'm saying as a bridge for in a dynasty league. I'm not looking for this as like, but I don't know if I could trust Jordan Love rest of season for my team.
Yeah, I think I think the Packers appear to be on their way to be a playoff contending team, and that's all they need to be for Jordan Love's value to be secure. If they're a playoff contending team, then Jordan Love has at least two years, probably maybe even more assuredly than than than Gino. And he's rushing the ball enough where you've got you've got a good baseline, Like right now, he's on pace for four hundred and twenty rushing yards and if you've got that as a baseline in fantasy, yeah, he's what is he completing fifty three percent of his passes? Puke? But he also you know, he hasn't had Christian Watson available. Dobbs has been a little hobbled, so he's you know, in a good outlet out of the backfield and Aaron Jones. I think I would rather have even since I think it's close enough to take a bridge. If you're I'll take the younger.
Yeah, and maybe that's not the right name. Would you rather have Gino Smith or Kenny Pickett in Dynasty?
Gino Smith? I don't believe that Kenny Pickett will ever amount to a fantasy asset at this.
I think I think at some point you're trying to swap in a one quarterback league youth for somebody who think can be a bridge. So it's there's some combination there. I do like Geno a lot, though I think BET's I think it's a good call and hopefully hopefully we get some Jays in action. Guys, I need it in my life. I'm gonna give one more player, and Jason, you can jump in whenever you want, because this is James Connor running back for the Arizona Cardinals who just keeps going, man, just keep going. I have him on one of my teams and he's the RB seven right now in fantasy and half point leagues, and he feels matchup proof. Is that weird to say? Just like, just no matter what like he's gonna be fine.
Yeah, it's it is weird to say, but pretty much every matchup is a bad matchup. When you expect to lose the game going in, you're never gonna be favored. I think before the season there might have been one week where the Cardinals were favored. Maybe that's changed now after beating the Cowboys, but that was the expectation. So yeah's you're not playing matchups you're saying. I mean, he was the running back six against Dallas's front. Who's great. He's been top twenty four all three weeks and he looks the part. He just looks so so veterans solid, you know what I mean. Like he's just he's not flashy, he's not fancy. It's just like, hey, we're a young team without a lot of talent. Why don't we just keep giving the ball to the guy who just goes and gets us a couple good healthy yards every single play. And you know what it reminds me of. It reminds me of James Connor last year when he came back from injury and they just gave him the ball and he was the running back twenty five fourteen six, four twelve five fifteen, and let me read you whether they were wins or losses. L A win l l l l l L. That's when he put up those numbers. They were losing every game but one, and he was great. So yeah, I do see him as kind of matchup proof.
He's twenty eight years old, he's under contract for one more year next year if they want to cut him three million dollars dead cap, and who knows what the team's going to look like from personnel standpoint, But this is a team that's playing hard. And I traded for James Connor last year when he got hurt, and I just said, hey, I needed a running back, I need a veteran, and I get him on team. I got him for a second round pick. This was before he went off. So I feel like I am just playing with free money right now. But it does scare me. If I was not a contender with this guy, it's like, Okay, well now I need to I think I would want to trade him right away. But look, I found this stat out James Connor. There are three running backs this year that have four or more runs of fifteen plus yards. Okay, Raheem Mostert is one of those which, duh, makes sense. Naji Harris is one of those. But leading the league with five runs of fifteen plus yards is James Connor. We're not just getting like little dumpoffs and that's it. Like we're getting big plays from this offense. So I don't know if Jason you can speak to it, but what I saw against Dallas, the offensive line actually way pretty well.
Yeah, the offensive line's been doing some cool stuff. I like what they've been doing scheme wise, getting some of the linemen out on the move. But also, you know, it's funny because James Connor is not a breakaway player. He's not an explosive athlete you talk about he has. He's leading the league in runs of fifteen yards or more. Is that what you said? Okay, his highest run of the season is only twenty six yards, then he has a twenty two yarder, like fifteen to eighteen. That's his breakway. He does it all the time. It's just like he it takes people to bring him down. It takes a village. He'll get out, he'll break one tackle, break another, and then he gets about ten more yards before the rest of the team catches up to him and takes him down, but it happens over and over and over. He's another player though, that's like, you know, obviously his injury history. He plays a very violent, physical, powerful role, and so he's not gonna play seventeen games this year. You do have to be realistic.
Okay, So if you're not a contender and you have James Connor on your roster, I'm assuming you're trying to capitalize. So Betts Jason, like give an offer that feels like, hey, you get train away, or if you're trying to acquire him, like, oh, I'd be willing to give this up.
I won one hundred percent won a first round pick for him. And with the running back landscape right now, I am sure that there is a team out there in your league that is dominating, who has great wide receivers, great quarterback play, and is just dead at running back. And James Connor is the type of running back it's like, hey, you want to go win a championship, you pay up, you make people pay up. Right now, you get at least a first for James Connor, or you don't get rid of them.
I think too, though, Like what's so funny about running backs? Like this is all off season, people have been wanting to move on to James Connor. It's like, well, the Cardinal's gonna be terrible, right, They're terrible. They can't you can't star James Connor, and then like this stuff happens and we all hold onto those priors, which I understand, And so I think there's people like you could literally be like, hey, I'll give you a second for James Connor. They're like, yeah, I'm been trying to get out of this guy for two years now, thank god, Like that's my guy. So I think you could get him for super cheap. I would love to capitalize on a first if I could, if I have him and I am looking to move, But if you're trying to go get him, like it's not gonna cost virtually anything, I don't think.
Sure offer a second demand a first just depends on which side you're on.
If you're the Connor manager, though, like you and you're rebuilding, you're saying like, I want a young receiver. Your team's loaded, you're not even gonna use this guy. I'm looking for the future, So like, is it in the tier of Johan Dotson?
I would I would absolutely take Johan Dotson. Like, if I'm unloading James Connor, I would trade him for Johan Dotson for sure.
Okay, same, That's what I think you're you're gonna get is a wide receiver who obviously has the pedigree promise, hasn't shown it yet, so he's undervalued because before the season, no chance that would get done, right, no chance. But now it's like, okay, if you need this, I need this, and it's going to cost you, and it's going to cost you the future whatever of Johan Dotson. My team can wait for that.
Let me ask you two more names, both of you guys, would you trade because we don't, we just have so little information, a three week sample size of a career. Would you be willing to trade away James Connor for Poka Nakua.
Trade James Connor get Poka Akua. Yeah, I take the shot on that. I mean, he's looked great and we've got, like you said, three games in a row of that. Now, the Cooper Cup coming back thing is a question mark. But rookies don't do this, like, this is not what they do. I think he's good. I think he's legit good.
I do too, I would do it. Kyle's hesitant. He would do it, But what about what about Tank?
That's the name I thought you were going to say.
Yeah, well, I wanted the easy one first because I think I thought all three of us would trade James Connor for Pooka. Tank. Dell has shown flashes, but not you know, Pooka's done it all three weeks. He came out the gate. Tank hasn't done that. Tank didn't do much. His first week, did enough of his second week was good again. His third week he's an idy bitty baby boy? Are you willing to take the chance that Tank becomes something really valuable in order to get rid of the known commodity veteran in James Connor?
I think if my team is just Dodo and I'm just I'm shooting for the moon at future stuff, then I'm hoping I'm hoping he becomes I'm on raw light and he kind of wants to write He's gone the same path of like I'm gonna write down every wide receiver. So I think I would do that.
Yeah, I think that seems fair, And a lot of it comes back to to like the pre draft evaluation of CD Shroud. I know, well, I think all of us are pretty in on CDA Shroud, especially Kyle was big time in on that, and he has looked awesome. I love new Collins. I think he was a great buy this offseason if you traded for him. But like, it's those two dudes right, Like Robert Woods is declining, Norah Brown's just a guy. I don't think the John Mechi thing's ever gonna happen, so I think I would do it.
Yeah. I love players like that though, because Puka Tank, we're talking about them in Dynasty, going from did you pick them up off the waiver wire or in your third round or fourth and now all of a sudden, you're actually getting to trade for them or trade them for great assets, like they're Dynasty's wild. So those are old, bland and over valued players. Next week, just little tease Protea's here, we're gonna have an old guy with us. Andy's gonna be on the show talking some trade targets and trying to trade with Andy. You know, I haven't been in leagues nearly as long as you, but Andy is so hard to trade with.
Really well, because that's surprising considering he does about twenty trades a week. It seems like he must be easy enough.
That's what I'm saying. He does so many trades that when Andy starts talking to you, is there something he knows that I don't And is he trying to work? Because he works all the way back from I know he's trying to take advantage to he wants to get an offer done. He's a he's a trading fiend, that one.
So you just gotta the trick with Andy is you just got to catch him at the right time.
It's gotta do it, all right, That's gonna do it for the show. We'll see you next week. Bays Footballers Dynasty Podcast see up.
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