Player awards and hot takes on today’s dynasty fantasy football podcast! Borg, Betz & Jason unveil their winners of special dynasty awards. Including the Old Man Strength Award, the 1st Half Golden Nugget, and the most disappointing young player. 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 November 8th, 2023.
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Welcome to the Fantasy Footballers Dynasty Podcast with Borg Bets and a baller.
Welcome in.
It's Wednesday, November eighth. We're back Spanish Footballer's Dynasty podcast. I'm Kyra Borganoni and I'm joined by Matthew Betts and Jason Moore.
What did do well?
Some boys? How are you feeling?
We're halfway through the NFL season, which is kind of crazy to say.
I definitely explained that to my wife. I said, hey, we're halfway there. She goes, okay, okay, you know that still goes into January. But for her it is like she's starting to see a little bit more of the holiday Kyle and then that version of Kyle, that version of all of us, I feel like, is a pretty good version.
I know.
Jason, you're pretty pumped.
Oh, I mean, I am a holiday man, and you know, especially for when it comes and where we live. We live in Arizona. We do fantasy football for a living. So August September, those months are crazy. Those are insane months for us, workload wise, temperature wise, nightmare in the desert wise. So when October rolls around, when Halloween is in the air, and now it's Thanksgiving and Christmas. The weather's getting perfect and crisp, the workload is lightened. Everything is better in the holidays. It is my favorite time of year.
It's good time around these parts, especially for footballers. Because Jason, I don't know if you know this. I don't know if your body is ready, but tomorrow you will have recorded your fifteen hundred episode of Fans Footballers.
I am aware that that is episode fifteen hundred, and now you have just let me in on a surprise. Clearly you are aware that the producers are gonna surprise us with a cake, because my body is always ready for cake.
No, no, that would that would have on the show.
Yeah, yeah, We're just gonna eat cake for the podcast audience.
That's all. There is no content, just cake.
Episode fifteen hundred ASMR with the Ballers.
I feel like that would be like a you know, like a live live feed that people would like if it was a famous person just eating cake, people would watch that, people would people would want to be in on that. Now, Jason, I don't know if that like that really matters to our show that much, but we but we do have some good stuff, Okay, great stuff.
Yeah, I heard there's some some cool surprises planned. I know one of them, which we talked about on the show, there's gonna be the top ten all time nicknames revealed as voted on by the foot Plan and that that's a fun list to go through.
Yeah, some of these names have been around for a while. Some of them were still using Dynasty so bets. Do you have a personal favorite baller's nickname over the years.
I mean, there's so many good ones. But when I was scrolling the list putting my votes in, I just kept laughing at.
That's what I brought up today too. That was like one of my all time favorites.
It's such a simple one and it's a huge play on words, but it just got me every time.
One I can't even say his name because his name was black. Yeah, and uh and Andy. They still are coming. I mean we made one this weekend with Brett ripping farts.
I mean that immediately deserves I feel like consideration because of how good it is.
It's just he was ripping farts out there, that's for sure.
Well, he was so bad that the team went out and signed Carson Wentz. Are you kidding me? Brett rips fart that hard that you go and sign Carson Wentz. Goodness.
I feel like his moment of the sun was so fast because we talked about it on Tuesday show. You and Mike did you talked about like, hey, maybe Carson Wentz somebody and then completely changed within like right after the episode, and then I don't know, a year or two from now would be like, who's Brett Rippin? Who is that guy?
You guys remember that guy? We was talking about him ripping farts.
The my favorite nickname and the one that I'm shocked has had this much, you know, it's just gone on for a long time, is Guns Mahoney. Because when Guns Mahoney made it to the show, that's Dan Campbell. He was the Dolphins interim head coach and like that was it, and next year wasn't the coach and then he comes back, and obviously Dan Campbell's a big deal, big part of our life now. But Guns Mahoney's had a lot. We don't really call him that much or that anymore.
Really, No, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta rekindle that fire.
Okay, So, Jason, any any other quick fun ones?
Oh? I mean there there really are just too many. When I read the list, I was like, do we do anything on the show other than just come up with player nicknames? Because this was like reading a novel. The Guns Mahoney was absolutely one of my all time favorites. Blow Plow. I mean, there's just too many to think of.
Yeah, you can go to Baller's Discord if you want to be in on that final vote. We will read off the top ten on Thursday's episode. You can be a part of that. And then you can also go to join thefoot dot com if you want to be a part of our community. You want to be a part of the people. I was just in the Dynasty channels. I was just, you know, perusing before the show, looking at our Dynasty Superflex channel, Dynasty Trade Advice. There's Dynasty waivers. I mean there's conversation going on all the times. If you're a Dynasty manager, I could not imagine a better place to talk out your league with people that are super serious about it. They love it. And there's so many Dynasty leagues, Like I think a lot of people have their home league. And then if you want to get in with people that are playing Dynasty all the time, this is the place to do it. So I just want to encourage you join thefoot dot com if you want to be a part of that. But today's show, guys, is it's a special one in itself. We've never really well won. This is our first year doing the Dynasty podcast. We've never really reviewed mid season and looked back and said okay, over the past nine weeks, because we're halfway through, we haven't really come up with our own awards, our own flares. These aren't the Footies, Jason, all right, this is not what we're doing. So on this show today, we are going to get to talk through some of these mid season Dynasty awards. Each of the three of us will get to share some of our thoughts, and if you have your own, you can share those with us on Twitter and on x SOO. Let's do it, digdo, Let's go all right. What we're gonna do is we're gonna highlight a couple of different categories that pertain to Dynasty. And a lot of these are gonna have overlap with your home leagues, whatever else you're in. But in Dynasty, we get to kind of put a certain lens of perspective of how we're looking at players. So the first category is gonna throw us back, because each one of these categories has a presenter of somebody that in my past, maybe in your dynasty past, has fit this category. So the first category is dynasty Golden Nugget of the first half, and this is presented by Philip Lindsay. This is a positional player that either you got off waivers or the end of your bench, that became a superstar and didn't Philip Lindsay, have like a two year run where he was awesome?
Oh yeah, he was. He was incredible, undrafted free agent out of nowhere, had a quick hype train. Every dynasty league, someone got lucky enough to pick him up. I believe he was a top twelve running back in his rookie season, was good in his sophomore season. And he went the route of James Robinson, which is when you don't have a lot of draft capital behind you no matter how good you are. Because James Robinson fits this bill too, where he was, you know, signed off of waivers. He helped people win a league for a year and a half and then poof, there's there's no commitment to you. Yeah, Philip BLENDSI was a great pick.
Yeah, Betts, I'm gonna let you go first, because I think all three of us are totally shocked that part of the narrative of the twenty twenty three season would be this player dominating. I mean, I'm really dominating for Fantasy for half the season.
Yeah, until last week, this player was the first half player. And I feel like, you know, the definition of the award is the first half. It's so wild that this guy could go from being the RB four currently in HALFVPR to borderline irrelevant depending on what the Colts do. And that is Zach Moss, because he has been not just like, oh, you plug him in and you just hope you're getting like RB two numbers to get by. He's been awesome. He's been like a true difference maker in your league. But last week he finally saw the switch where they really did unleash Jonathan Taylor. Forty five snaps for JT, thirteen snaps for Zach Moss just completely phased out. But man, he's been so good. And remember he missed week one because he fractured I think was his forearm in training camp. Fourth in the league and rushing yards per game, eighth in yards per carry, eighth in total touches. He's been a true workhorse. But now we're onto the second half of the season and I don't know that that continues. I mean, obviously it's not continuing, but I don't know if he's even part of the game plan anymore with how they paid Jonathan Taylor and then used him last week. So first half of the year Zach Moss was awesome.
Yeah, So for Dynasty purposes, what is Zach Moss now going forward? If you've got him in a league or if you're thinking about should I go get him? Does Zach Moss hold Dynasty value right now?
I I feel like people are smart, like one our listeners, we know they're smart, but most people are able to sniff out like, okay, they gave a contract Jonathan Taylor. This can't keep up. And I just can't see people saying I want to trade for maybe three weeks ago you could have said I was going to trade for Zach Moss. Four weeks ago, I just can't see anyone saying I need to bolster myself for a stretch run in trade for him.
I mean, I think that means that the Jonathan Taylor manager at this point this week is the is the manager that should go and acquire Zach Moss if that wasn't already you in your league, if you've got Jonathan Taylor and it looks like, okay, I've got my dude back, go get you know, trade very little for Zach Moss. And and if the opposing manager is not willing to give him up for very very little, then just wait a couple of weeks, because you know, two weeks, three weeks, four weeks from now, when it becomes kind of probably clear that he is just an insurance option for a Jonathan Taylor injury, then they'll take something as opposed to having nothing right before your trade deadline.
What would you so if you were Jonathan Taylor manager and you wanted to get insurance, would you give up a late second, just like on the stretch run.
A late second? Yeah? If I if I'm a really, really good team, I think a late second would be fine any team I would be willing to give up a third. If I'm middle of the pack, or I've got Jonathan Taylor and I wasn't starting Zach Moss and I've got a really bad record right now, I would not give up an early second for Zach Moss as just an insurance back.
Yeah, that's probably It's probably true. Jason, your name that you have here is probably the biggest revelation at least for the first month of the season. And you know, the dynasty value that you now have with this player.
Yeah, for dynasty leagues, this is this guy just stood out to me as the clear winner of this award because in you know, in both of my main dynasty leagues, the ones that I play amongst the ballers, this player was not drafted in the first three rounds. This was a waiver wire ad right afterwards, and he was he was considered in those areas. You know, he was a third rounder in plenty of leagues. But it's Pooka Baby. Pooka Nakua came from relatively out of Nobourerre. I mean, we talked about him pre NFL Draft, we talked about him in the you know, the the startup draft, the rookie draft season. But he wasn't He was a dart throw He was not a locked and loaded superstar stud. And when you can find a guy on dynasty waivers after your rookie draft who turns out to maybe be the number one best rookie of that season. Like it's it's potentially true that for fantasy football, we could look back five years, ten years from now and say it wasn't jsn, it wasn't Jordan Addison, it wasn't Beijon, it was Puoka that that's not outlandish to think that anymore. I would still have Beijon number one. But I mean, since twenty fourteen, here are the rookies with two point two five yards per route run or greater. Odell Beckham superstar, AJ Brown superstar, Justin Jefferson superstar, Puka Nakua currently doing it, Jamar Chase superstar, Chris o'lavey will be a superstar, and Tyreek Hill superstar like he is. And it's not on a small amount of routes. This isn't like, oh, you know, his yards per route run are really good when they bring him in limited and throw it to him. He's also leading in targets. He's just always down the field open catching balls. It is. He's a very talented wide receiver and Sean McVay is gonna get the most out of him. So he is my golden nugget for especially for dynasty purposes, because in dynasty leagues, there's no more important position to me than wide receiver. Wide receiver has the lifespan, the longevity these young superstars can stay for a while and stay healthier and actually get additional contracts. And so if you can find one of those type of players on waivers. I remember back in the day in our main dynasty league, Tyreek Hill was a waiver. It was like, I don't remember if it was after the season started or just between the rookie draft and the start of the season, but he was picked up off of waivers. And when if you can add Tyreek Hill or Pukaakua or one of these type of players off of waivers, that then you you won the GM of the Year.
Now, who has him in your main dynasty league, I'm very curious about that.
I do not know. I do not know, and I will never know. I will not look it up.
No, it would be Jeremy and I because we haven't wait now the answer we got him early on. Feel good about that, Okay, So let me let me predict his stat line because I was going through his numbers and Jason mentioned those yards per out run numbers. His target share guys is still at thirty two percent, which is just insane stupid. So he's at ninety one targets right now, he has eight hundred and twenty seven reces even yeards.
Wait what yes, ninety one targets right now.
Yes, he had those jun hair like fifteen in one game and then like twelve and another. He was just piling up the whole digit of targets a week.
What is he finished with? What's his stat line he finished? That's my question.
Who's his quarterback? That's gonna make baby big difference?
Like, is he gonna finish with one hundred and fifty plus targets? It seems like that's.
Like yeah, I think so we're at the halfway point, he's at ninety one. I think one hundred and fifty targets will be a pretty easy line to hit.
Yeah, I think I think that's probably do well. They're probably gonna be underdogs too, and a decent number of their contest coming up, so they should be thrown.
Yeah, you saw his past week. Him and cut both got seven targets and if you want to call them targets, because in that game, I don't know, like I felt so sad for Cooper Cup that entire game because it just felt like they were trying to run plays, and Brett Rippon's like, I do I just don't know if I can do it. I don't know if I can throw it to you guys. So Puka and Akua, I think is the best answer here. I want to throw out Taysom Hill because over the last month, if you have him on your squad, you're probably like, A, I don't know if I'll get to play Taysom. I have other options, guys. He's getting the red zone rush attempts of an RB one and now he's running routes like an actual tight end. One hundred routes of the last month. He has more receptions over the last month than George Kittle. So when you get somebody who has that type of usage inside the ten and is running routes, that should be a running back. And we used to say, oh, you know, you're getting a quarterback in the titan spot, like yeah, he's throwing some passes. You're getting a full running back right now in the titan spot. And the Saints are eighteen to one when he gets seven plus rush attempts. So, guys, Taysom Hill rest of season. How high is he in terms of tight end?
I think yeah, I think he's the top six tight end the rest of the way. The way that the change that has been made where they are using him running routes him as a tight end, using him as a running back, using him as a quarterback. He's playing about fifty percent of the snaps now, which is not what he has usually done as just the gadget guy. I think he should be, you know, easily top eight, but you've got to be to be actually relevant at tight end in fantasy, you pretty much need to be like five or better. I remember there was one year I was, uh, Trey Burton, Trey Boo boo. I really liked his outlook, really talked him up, and he came out, and that following year he sucked, huge disappointment. Wasn't good finished that year as the tight end seven. Like it's one of those things where I was like, wait, wait, wait he was the tight end seven. He was pretty good, but no, it was like the tight end seven usually sucks. It's just like these are guys that let you down most weeks. There's only like one or two at most five tight ends that are like weekly locked in starters. So hopefully Taysum can get into that top five.
I think he will too, especially when you consider I mean, Josh Obbs is apparently the best quarterback in the NFL, but he lose Kirk Cousins with Hawkinson, Darren Waller's on IR and their season's over. Like, yeah, I think he's a top five guy.
Yeah.
Goddard's you know, out for at least what the next four weeks, so it's very few and far between. Would you rather have rest of season this year? Taysom Hill or George Kittle? As you're tied in Oh, Taysom Hill.
I I I find myself so anti George Kittle. I can't stand the ebbs and flows. I say this all the time on the main show. But like, he's awesome. George Kittle is awesome. If he was a Chief, he would be Travis Kelcey. He could do anything. They just don't ask him to do what fantasy managers want him to do on a regular basis. The games they ask him to do it, he does it. He's great, But you got to take into account the system. So yeah, I think I think you'll have more consistency and a higher floor with Taysom.
That's just like crazy to even considered, but I think it's right. And yeah, you mentioned it. You know, Diba has been out for two weeks, seven and eleven targets for George Kittle. Dieba's coming back this week most likely, and the game is prior to for one target for George Kittle. So that's that's kind of the story, but it makes sense.
It's one of the wilder things about the Dynasty format that these players we just talked about. None of us were excited going into the season about the prospects of Zach Moss. Not even Zach Moss's family was excited. Puoka. I mean we talked about Pooka on this show. We mentioned him, you know as somebody like after your draft you could pick up. And then Taysom is just a wild card. But these are players that have meant a lot in Dynasty. And then the other name I'll just throw out, it's just a honorary mentioned. Kyraen Williams has gone from yeah, hey, you know you're like backup, backup, who cares to holy crap, you are an asset to my team and he's coming back and very soon. So he's another name, Rashid Shaheed, another one that's just like, oh, you're actually pretty relevant to the conversation. So those are ones for Dynasty golden nugget of the first half. Let's take a break and we'll get to our next one. Okay, we're here, and a lot of times in Dynasty, we're talking about young'in's the youth, the kids, the cool kids, and we're projecting. We're thinking about potential, think about who somebody can be over time. This next category is the most disappointing young'in. That's how we say it in the South. And so we're looking at players years one through three that have been the most disappointing player in Dynasty. And this award is presented by none other than to Kill Harry, the great wide receiver. I once took at the one O two.
In he fell to you, huh, I mean he was the one in year in most leagues I was in.
Yeah, apparently somebody wanted to take Josh Jacobs.
And what an idiot I know, And.
So I was like sweet wide receivers youth Dynasty, of course. So some honorary mentions before we get to ours, I feel like Kyle Pitts is still in this category and has been for at least the last two years.
For sure, Kadarius Tony is someone that really, I mean, he should be presenting this award.
He would not make it up here. He didn't run enough routes. He's not as involved. Dude would get hurt, wouldn't make it. I put Rondo more. But I felt like it was mean, Like it was really mean just to throw him up there. But like, what a waste of a pick? Sorry, Jason, no, it was.
It was a total waste of a pick. I mean, if we're just going waste of a picks, then you could just take pretty much all the Cardinals' picks. Who was Andy is Abella? That was a total waste. At least Rondell Moore is still playing football for the Cardinals.
When you get a chance to take Andy as a bell over DK, you do it.
Oh that's right, we did take him over DK Metcalf. Great job, Steve Kayin.
So Betts, I will let you go first. And this was actually I think all three of us are going to.
This is the best answer a min.
It just it's I don't think it's gonna happen for Jamison Williams, like and it's it's time. Like, if it doesn't happen in the next month, I feel like it's never gonna happen. You know how many how many times we're going to do this with Jamison where it's like, Okay, he's coming back, and it's like yeah, but they're kind of telling us that they don't really want him to be what we think he could be. And if you look at his route right, fifty percent to nineteen percent, forty five, thirty four percent since he's come back into the lineup, and you know, coming out of college, we knew the ACL was going to affect his rookie season, but then he gets suspended, then he picks up the training camp hamstring injury, and it's just like, man, you need to do something in the NFL to ever be a dynasty asset. And I don't think there was anything more telling than at the trade deadline. Now, part of this probably is the Marvin Jones situation, but they trade for a downfield separator in Donovan People's Jones. I feel like if they thought Jamison Williams could do it, they would not have made this move. However, they swap a late round pick, go get DPJ, And I think Jameson Williams is just gonna continue to be this like part time. You know, two targets a game, hope they hit and nothing more at this point. Now I know Kyle also put this out on Twitter. You mentioned some of the coach speak from Ben Johnson like over the last two three months. If you just I wish I could find that post. But if you just go to it and kind of read like chronologically or in order, like by week, they're all sort of saying the same thing on paraphrasing, but it's like, you know, we want him to do more, We think he can do more, you know, stuff like that, but like he just doesn't do it and they haven't let him do it. So I don't think it's gonna happen.
They say worse than just I want him to do more, it's we have to be able to trust him. He's not there yet. He's coming along slower than we hoped. Like it's like it's it's all bad. And to go back two years when he was a rookie, Kyle had some kind of inside information from a source of a source that was wondering about about James and Williams, it would it be fair to say it was his work ethic that was being questioned. Okay, so, and then when you've got that question that always lingers in the back of my mind that you kind of brought that up. We never brought it up on the show because it didn't feel like a reliable enough source to put that out for a rookie coming in who we all thought was extremely talented. But when you combine it with the fact that he just the team does not seem to love this dude. You know that's talking. You know, if you don't block, you don't get the rock. And when you got to keep saying stuff like this two years into this guy's career, it just feels like that report that we got early on might be true. And I agree, Bets he's got like a month left to prove he can step forward or he's just probably gonna be like Nikhil Harry. He'll be in the NFL for more years than you think doing nothing.
He's you guys think you could still get I mean, I feel like an early second, if you have Williams and you're like, man, I'm worried which we are. Do you think you can still got an early second? Could you get better than early second round rookie pick for James?
You might be able to get a late round first from someone who believed strongly in the talent, of which there are many. He's on a good offense, he's young. You can make excuses for why it hasn't happened. The lost season, the suspension. You know there there are you know, like, I don't put it a zero percent chance that he doesn't develop into a star. I don't think it's gonna happen. But like, there's the case. So if you could get a first, I would trade him for a first and heartbeat same.
I wonder if this second, like the seconds enticing, if you just think there's nothing here. But I almost just think it's just worth it for what the five to ten percent chance that he's some I mean that he's not John Ross, Like that's what I'm basically hoping that he's not. But these quotes, these are but you know, best and Jase, we're talking about this was in October. This isn't like, hey, this is a while ago in October. This year, we haven't been able to stack good weeks on top of each other with Jamison Williams. Some guys take longer than others. We frankly aren't there yet. Like that's that's not stuff that you would say publicly, but he did, so Yeah, it's it's worrisome a player that we really liked coming out of Alabama, really fun tape at Alabama by the way, and it's just hasn't translated. And you know, you you kind of give a two year marker. We've talked about this on many shows, like where you're saying, Okay, maybe you got a limit a number of snaps. He had that one catch last year. We need to give him a little bit more room. The fact that he's not getting on the field just pure snaps. It's not gonna happen. Same thing with Cadarius Tony, Like I just need somebody who I don't know actually plays football. So he's probably the most disappointing player in Dine period right now. Like I I if I have him, yeah, if you can get something, But I also just like I just might just go down with the ship and just say I screwed this over on six.
Oh yeah, he was, he was super high. I'm gonna go next here, Kyle, because when I came to the doc, there were two names that I wanted to put in. I wanted to put in Jamis Williams, and I wanted to put in the player you have who has been an unmitigated disaster of a disappointment that I can't even really wrap my head around. And so I'll let you bookend with that. My player is Damian Pierce. Damian Pierce, I feel like we are watching his career evaporate as quickly as it came upon us. And if you go to this last offseason, I was so annoyed. I know, I know, Kyle, you've been kind of anti Damien Pierce from the beginning this offseason. I was super anti Damien Pierce right until the preseason looked like, you know, the preseason was like, oh my gosh, is he really going to be the workhorse? Is he going to be in on all passing downs? And the thing is he's not that good. You look at some of the metrics about like success rate and tackles for loss and things like this. I know their offensive line is not good. Somehow CJ. Stroud is not affected by that, but Damian Pierce has not been very good in any phase of the game. There is a lot of historosity to the fact that a fourth round draft capital running back almost always vanishes. I don't have the numbers in front of me because it was early offseason, but I did a big study on that, and it was like eighty three percent of the top of the guys who performed well in their rookie season as a fourth rounder almost disappeared. They lost like forty seven fantasy points off their rookie season. Almost all of them vanished. And so when you combine that with some of the stuff that the coaches are saying, they're talking about how like, yeah, it's gonna be a committee. Also, we can't run the ball. Dimigo Ryans was just talking about like I watched his presser this last weekend and he said, he said, yeah, we're not able to run the ball, but thankfully we have a quarterback that can stand in there and throw it, and if that's our strength, then we'll just start playing to our strengths. He's basically saying, like, look, we can't run the ball. We're not gonna be able to run the ball.
C J.
Stroud could throw it. That's what we're gonna do now, and that doesn't for dynasty purposes. If I'm the coach saying that, that says, Hey, we need to fix this running game in the off season. And how we're going to fix this running game. Sure it might be some offensive lineman. But I do not believe Damian Pierce is the answer to our problem. I think he is part of the problem. And so they're gonna go out and they're going to replace Damien in Pierce because they're not invested to him. He's a fourth round draft pick. They don't have any big finances or draft capitol in the running back room, and they can't run the ball. And so I expect this offseason they're going to invest in the running game and it will be at the expense of Damian Pierce, so his career. I mean, right now, it looks like he's in the fifty to fifty time share of a team that can't run the ball, and then he might be replacing in the offseason. If I could get something for Damian Pierce, I would.
Yeah. The offensive coordinator of the Texans, Bobby Sloweck, comes from the forty nine ers tree, and basically they morph their game plan based on the opponent. You saw that against Carolina week run defense. They said, hey, we're going to run the ball. Didn't work. They lost because they're just not effective doing it. This past week, they said, hey, let's throw the ball against Tampa Bay with our best player, and what do we get? The best rookie performance ever. It's one of those things where you can keep trying, but a committee approach is what the forty nine ers were always doing with all of the running backs, and you're seeing that now with the Texans. So it's sad, Like, it wouldn't shock me if Damian Pierce, you know, two or three years from now, he's on another team, he's a backup and he has a little run. It's like a you know, just like a veteran on a good team. Like let's say he went to the Ravens or something for a second contract. You'd be like, Okay, this player can work. This is fine, but he's not going to get a big contract and whatever value you thought you had, Like I think he was kind of seen as like a top fifteen dynasty running back.
Oh, he definitely was. This offseason, he was he was being treated borderline top twelve. I mean he was for sure in the top fifteen. I wish I'm gonna see if I could find some old dated rankings.
What's funny is I had a moment where I was kind of like Jason, I've been pretty anti from the get go, but the workload is really hard to argue with. It's kind of like we're seeing that with Rashad White. This team stinks, but you're seeing the good side of somebody getting a ton of workload and he's fine for fantasy. He's top fifteen running back. I think Damian Pierce, you're seeing the other side of lack of draft capital. They can't run the ball, so whatever opportunities you project. Same thing with Miles Sanders, who we're gonna talk about later. If they're on a bad team, I don't care what workload you get, it might just be bad, just terrible for fantasy. So I don't know. Damian Pierce is somebody that we're not going to tell anybody to trade for him, and if you have him, you just kind of hold right.
No.
If I have him, I'm trading him away. I'm trying to get something.
If people want Damian Pierce right now.
I think people want a twenty three year old running back that they believed in in this offseason and has struggled.
What's the lowest you would take for him though, in rookie picks.
Jason in a rookie pick, I would take any second for him.
Okay, that's fair, I would too.
Just there was also some warning signs like I don't know how much how this how real this was. But they were kind of linked to Bijon in the pre draft NFL draft process a little bit. And remember you mentioned like they're just not invested in him from a draft capitol standpoint. It's also not this coaching staff's guy, so they've got like double incentive to move on. So I think a second is totally fair.
I need to talk about Rashad Bateman because I don't know if I've really processed. You know, a lot of us haven't processed the trauma of our life. But Rashad Bateman's one of those players that if you took him in a rookie draft in twenty twenty one, you're looking up now three years later and saying, did I just I mean, what is this? Because I feel like you haven't gotten a full season ever. So twelve games, six games and this year, he's played an eight and he just never really got going. Ever. He had a little stint at the beginning of last year where he caught a couple of touchdowns, but he's dealt with injuries and his targets perut. Run last year was like enough, it was twenty three percent in his you know, six games played that you're like, okay, maybe there's something there. He's running behind run. Yeah, it was good. And now he's running behind Nelson Aguilar, who they just picked up on the cheap, Like what do they even care about him? Does he just not fit their system?
I guess.
But Rashad Bateman is a player that it's not gonna happen. It's really not and you need to be okay with that.
I think it's it mirrors Jamison Williams in one major way. The team can move on without you. The Baltimore Ravens are great and the Detroit Lions offense is great, and they are not in need of Jamison Williams or Rashad Bateman. They's a great point. They waited for a while and they have found out like, Okay, you know, we gave you a chance. You didn't get it done. Their job is to go win games. Their job isn't to just sit there and try to be like, well, Rashad Bateman was a high draft pick. We should try to train him up and get him more involved. The season is moving on without you. You know, Josh Reynolds is out there, Jamison Williams, he's blocking and he's catching balls, and we don't need you to be anything better. We're winning ball games. And that's kind of what it seems like with Rashad Bateman. They've just moved forward and eventually you run out of patients for a player. Both these guys dealt with massive injuries several times, multiple years in a row, and you just have to move forward. You have to go, well, we can't rely on them, and if you can't rely on them, let me find any other player that's reliable.
Yeah. I bets you have any thoughts on Bateman, because I feel like there was a time where we were interested. I remember some of our articles coming on our sides like okay, well coming out of Minnesota like he was, he profiled, great, you have the capital, and I just haven't seen anything in any format that you could say I liked what I see.
No, I'm with you guys, it's bleak. It's bleak out there for a shot, Bateman. I love you ards forout run. It's an awesome stat but it is one that can be so like, if you just get stuck to it across a small sample, you will get fooled. And if you just looked at last year, you'd be like, oh, Man or shot Batman two point three at your arts throughout run, Like this guy's gonna be a stud second year leap. We saw it, but it was all just those like deep shots that happened at the beginning of the year that were unsustainable. Now we're seeing across a larger sample. As you mentioned, he's part of that wide receiver committee. He's at best the wide receiver four behind Odell or our fourth pass catcher behind Odell, Mark Andrews and z A.
Flowers.
And it's like, man, if you can't be a top two option for a elite Russian quarterback in fantasy, it's never gonna happen. So yeah, I think it's slowly coming to an end here. For Rashaw Bateman's outlook.
I realized that was a really sad like segment where we basically said this guy's done. He's done. Get him off your team. But that's just.
Also, can I just say real quick before me on, I put this out on Twitter just to see what the poll would look like. I said, in Dynasty, would rather have Jamison Williams or a late twenty twenty four first. It's only up to three hundred votes right now, but ninety three percent of people voted for the late twenty twenty four first. So if you can trade Jamison Williams for late first, do it immediately.
That would be quite nice. This next award is called the Mister Magoo Fannacy Quarterback Award, is presented by Blake Bortles. It is the quarterback in Dynasty that you did not see becoming a stalwart for your team. Maybe they're your quarterback two, maybe they're in a super Flex league and you're like, wow, I'm I'm starting this guy and it's actually working out. So a big surprise that just you're stumbled into a quarterback for Dynasty that you're like, wow, did not know that I had them? So Jason, I will let you start first.
Yeah, I mean, I think CJ. Stroud deserves this award, but we all you know, there were plenty of us that just really loved C. J. Stroud before the draft, and obviously he was he didn't. He didn't come out of nowhere. So I'm gonna dig a little deeper and I'm gonna go with Demanders quarterback Sam Howell. How He has been very good for fantasy purposes. He runs the ball, he's getting better recently. He was the quarterback one a couple weeks ago, a top ten quarterback this week. In fact, four of the last five games he's been a top ten fan quarterback. And that is a player that even though he fell to the fifth round in the NFL Draft, which was really really disappointing, this was a guy that I was targeting among all the you know, the the rookie quarterbacks last year. I was like, I really liked Sam Howell. I thought he was good. Then he fell to the fifth round. Was like, oh, never mind. I guess you know, I'll scoop him up maybe at the end of a draft or something. But he became unimportant. This year. He has played well enough, and I think a big part of that is, you know, we're talking about the realities of NFL franchises that can easily move on from a player or they they're not going to necessarily train you up. He's in a perfect position here with a team that is building for the future and that thinks they have found their guy. They are not going to be bad enough as a team to have some top five pick where they're going to be forced to stare down do we want to keep going with Sam Howell or do we want to take a shot at a really top tier franchise type of prospect, which means Sam How's going to probably get another year to try to prove this. And the team has rallied around him. They love his attitude. You know, there was the game against Buffalo where he was so unbelievably bad that you couldn't believe he didn't get benched. You couldn't believe that riverboat Ron didn't binge him after that going into week four, and he has bounced back from that game. He's been really good from that point forward. And you know, you look at some of the comments from the team. You've got Jonathan Allen, their defensive lineman, stalwart mander, he is, you know, one of the primary manners. He came out and he said, you know, people were asking him about Sam Howe. He said, Sam Howe's established himself as the franchise quarterback in Washington for five or ten years. That's his belief. He came out and said, like, this is our franchise quarterback. We finally have one. The team super believes in this kid, and he looks he looks pretty good, and so for fantasy purposes, he runs the ball, he's got good weapons, he's got now a bad defense. I think he is the guy you didn't necessarily expect to be a plug and play capable fantasy asset, but he certainly is. I mean, right now, do you know where he is quarterback ranking on the season total points in four point scoring?
Yeah, he's so I'm assuming he's definitely top ten. I'm assuming he's like seven.
He's six. He's the quarterback six in fantasy right now. Halfway through the twenty twenty three season.
Nice, and he's tore.
He kills the Eagles, that's true, two good games against Eagles, but twenty three years old, you know you take it.
Yeah, and they're gonna be bad on defense. So he's gonna have tons of opportunities and he's super fun. Like if you're in a two quarterback league. It would be awesome if you had him with your QB two bets that.
Has the Sam Howell look alike.
Let's talk about Baker Mayfield, who was basically laughed out of the league last year by multiple teams when he went from Carolina to the Rams and just kind of hopped around this offseason. You thought, well, Okay, they signed Baker who cares like the Bucks are gonna be terrible?
Who cares? It was Baker Trask. It's probably gonna be Kyle Trask as their starter. That's what we thought going into camp.
I forgot about that, Yeah, but ma'am.
Still does.
I don't know that Baker will continue to play this well, but if you had him on your bench as like a QB three, you literally thought you had nothing. And the dude was the quarterback sixteen in total total scoring here and over the last five games he has four top twelve finishes QB one performances, ahead of Trevor Lawrence and look, Joe Burrow was injured earlier in the year, but ahead of Trevor Lawrence, ahead of Joe Burrow, like, he's kind of a rock solid quarterback too right now, which is crazy. Weapons are good obviously with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, Ketotten can catch.
The ball a little bit, or Shot White can catch the ball a little bit.
I think they'll be trailing enough that like he still might give you some middle QB two numbers rest of season. So Baker Mayfield went from being a guy that I just like wanted no part of, and I don't think anyone did, and now you're like, Okay, I can put this guy my lineup as a quarterback too in superflex.
Leagues, and he actually passes the eyeball test a little bit. I've you know, he looks pretty good, and his pocket awareness and movement has been I don't know what happened after rookie year, Baker, what happened above the shoulders to make him so scared, But under pressure he just looked so bad. And now this year when pressure comes, he's evaded it. He's stepped out, kept his eyes downfield and made a good throw.
Yeah, Freddie Kitchens killed him, like did something to him in his psyche at that second year, but he I mean, it's a great answer because I think he's one of those players that I definitely did not want any part of, and he's sustained moremultiple weapons in that offense. I'm gonna throw out Josh Dobbs because not only was he probably an American hero, apparently, he just he's a hometown guy here. He's actually from the city next door where I'm from, Alfaretta, Georgia. Gotta give a Georgia shout out people and man like he was sitting on waiver wires nobody was going to when the Cardinals traded for him. Jason, I laughed. I laughed my head off. I said, why would they give up draft picks for a player that should be on the street And it's worked out.
So yeah, when they when they made that trade, I had the same thought. I mean, granted, he led them to a one in seven victory, so I still feel like, man, maybe we didn't need to trade that draft capital for that one win. But Josh Dobbs has looked pretty good and instead of just throwing to Hollywood and nobody now as the Vikings quarterback the rest of the way, He's got Hockinson and Addison and then eventually Justin Jefferson kJ Osborne. He's got some some options, some weapons, and he's mobile. He runs for Fantasy purposes. He's going to come out of nowhere and he should be a streaming option.
Yeah. Four finishes inside the top eight. That's as many as Mahomes and more than Tua. So yeah, running really matters for fantasy, and he's just come out of nowhere and magoot his way. The next award is the Running Back Houdini Award, and this one's presented by Clyde Edwards Hilaire. It's the running back whose value completely evaporated and has gone forever. We won't mention Damian Pierce because we talked about him earlier, but Betts, you have somebody that is it's just sad like it's one of these sadder stories in Dynasty of Najee Harris at being. I don't even know what he is anymore.
That's the thing is I don't know either. I don't think anyone does. But it certainly is not what he was after well when he out in the NFL, or after his rookie season, when he was considered top ten, top five fantasy running back, locked and loaded. In Dynasty, his snaps over the last three years have gone from eighty four percent to sixty six percent to now fifty four percent and his opportunit have fallen off a cliff twenty four to nineteen to fifteen per game over the last three seasons. As Jillen Warren continues to look better. Now, I think he'll still hold little value just because we have the fifth year option thing going and he's only still in that rookie deal. But like, is this a guy that's going to sustain any sort of value beyond the first contract? I would be absolutely shocked. So it's sad for Nagi. I just don't even know what you can get for him anymore. I've had leagues where I don't have him, but someone else does and they've put him on the block and just no one cares, Like no one, no one wants Nausey anymore, which is just crazy for a former first round NFL draft pick.
Yeah, you're not getting anything for him other than what he provides in your lineup as a flex option, as a weekly bye week start. I think we just have hopes that what happened last year will happen again. You know, last year he got off to a really stinky start, and the second half of the year he was actually pretty good. We blamed the foot injury. Maybe it wasn't the footage injury. But you hope that this team, as it gets into the cold weather and defenses start getting a little tired and beat up, that this style of player, just like we talked about Derrick Henry the YETI he can get better and wear people down with his you know, two hundred and forty pound frame as the As the season wears on, it might be surprising to realize two of the last three weeks he's been a top twelve running back because he never looks good, but he can. And but I do agree with you. You got one year left. I don't think they're gonna play around with a fifth year option. They're not picking up a fifth year option for Naji. I'd be I'd be really really surprised. And then in the free agent market, I mean the oh man, I feel so bad, genuinely feel bad for free agent running backs. You're just you are the ugly girl at the dance. No nobody's gonna come ask you. I'm sorry it sucks, but like no one's coming over here to ask you to dance, and no one's gonna be like, hey, Naji, want you on my team. For a lot of millions of dollars. It's just not gonna happen. So I mean he'll sign somewhere for uh, you know, a backup nonsense thing. But given how he's looked for two years, yeah, it's it's not looking promising.
And you know, if you're not as attractive, you're at a dance, like there's still a snack bar, you can get a little something. You're still hanging out with people, you're in. You're at the dance. But how was the dance?
Honey? Not bad?
I gotta I got so off pretzel to night. But no one talked to.
Me, no one hung out with me, No one wants me, even though apparently nausea was a really good looking one for a while, like people like middle school like, ooh, that's a good looking one. But not anymore anymore. Let's take a break. We'll be right back. Okay, we're gonna blitz through a couple more names. I have Miles Sanders on here as a running back that just vanished that the parent panther said, I want to pay you some money so that you can just chill, you can do your own thing. We don't trust you anymore, but holding on to that cash and it's been really bad. You guys know that Schuba Hubbard's kind of been the dude recently, even coming out of the by So that was like a death sentence. And one of my concerns with Miles Sanders is the same one I had with Damian Pierce before the year. Teams that start a rookie quarterback, they're just bad. So you can project as many opportunities as you want for players like Miles Sanders, and you guys remember the narrative like, oh, we're gonna get this guy fifty catches, Well, it really doesn't matter if he's not scoring any touchdowns. Was he have like one touchdown in the year. So it's it's one of those things where Miles Sanders before the season, he was another top fifteen Dynasty running back and I would say, right now, there's no way you could trade for him, and I feel like you might get a second maybe if somebody be like you're not getting anything better than.
That, No, you wouldn't, And so I wouldn't trade him. I would hold on to him. This is a player that what I have experienced is I believe that this is the groing issue I still do. He dealt with them all. He dealt with it all training came all practice came out. In the beginning of the year, was kind of projected to be like what we thought twenty four opportunities nineteen eighteen sixteen opportunities and was pretty good in at least half of those games. Still not a great offense. But then he reaggravated the groin, played fewer snaps, fully injured, the groin got out and hasn't gotten back. I mean, you know, the last two weeks eighteen percent of snaps, twenty five percent of snaps he is. He should not be active right now for this team, and I really do believe it's the growing issue. If it doesn't recover and change to more of a fifty to fifty or going back in Miles Sanders' direction, I will be surprised by the end of the year.
An aggravated groin is something that no one wants, and I feel like it's going to be one of your big offseason projects bets for the for the UdK IS. I know we have the site, but I've I feel like there's a whole section in the app that could just be dedicated to aggravated groins.
I see what I can do.
He also missed a game with a shoulder injury too, so he's kind of banged up for a couple like a month now, basically for different injuries. It's interesting because when they came out after the bye week, I think it was and talked about, or when Frank Reich talked he kind of said like, yeah, this is we're gonna put Cuba as the lead back. If Jason, if you think that, do you think Miles Sanders is worth poking around as a by low right now? If if you think it goes back to him being the leader in the backfield.
Yeah, I mean I would offer a third round or something for him if if managers are thinking he's just done. He's not even getting snaps. He's being playing behind Cuba has been awful. If I could get him for nothing, I would. I'm not going to pay up right now, because you know, I could be wrong about the groin, but if the groin is right, then there's an avenue to make all of it make sense, and that's worth a third round pick to me.
Jason, you you have some players that we're gonna pour one out for.
Yeah, we're gonna pour one out. It's On one hand, it's low hanging fruit because these players they're not gonna be They disappeared. They disappeared because they got injured. But I am taking this as a dynasty question, and I want to point out to the folk clan listening, what happens to running backs when they get injured. You know, if if T Higgins got injured season ender, he's still got a great career ahead of himself. But JK. Dobbins at twenty four point nine years old, his career is over, like I it just is Cam Akers at twenty four years old, he tore his achilles, his career is over. Like these guys will never be in a fantasy lineup ever again. And you even have guys like Nick Chubb, who is all world great running back. Now he's requiring a surgery. He's twenty eight years old. I don't necessarily think that his career is over. Like a team will bring him on to try and maybe he heals well, because he obviously did once and he's a superhuman, so maybe he gets another chance and is okay and is in a starting lineup. But what happens when these promising but not delivering running backs gets injured? Is that they just don't get another chance. It happens all the time in dynasty. It's just the team's gonna move on from him. They're gonna be free agents. They're gonna go on the open market. They're either going to take like a veteran minimum, which means they're just gonna be a fourth stringer in a platoon trying to get that third stringer job, or they're not going to accept the veteran minimum because they think they're worth more than they're not gonna get a deal, and the team's just gonna go out and draft twelve new rookie running backs and you know, and sign them undrafted rookie running backs. That's what happens every year. So these guys, man, they just disappear running backs when you can get something for him and cash them into wide receivers. It's just safer.
The sad, sad tale of this year for me is Nick Chubb in a dynasty league having an offer put in front of me the night before he gets injured, and I said, I'm gonna wait one more day. I'm gonna wait.
After a man, So what was the offer?
It was a first.
In a second, Well, you did the trade.
No, I I still have Nick Chubb and I am just you know, looking at him on my on my bench.
Did you make the next day?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I tried.
Man, you can keep the second.
I'll take that deal.
So it's tough, and it's tough for players that I think we would all say, like physically speaking, they're awesome, Like there's just awesome, all of the all three of these players you mentioned Dobbin's Acres, Chubb, it wouldn't shock anybody, you know that they would have had a you know, double digit touchdown season, been awesome. But they're done. One more category here, it's the Old Man's Strength Award, and this one's presented by Gary Barnage Maximum Barnage another nickname because he came out of nowhere as a thirty three, like a thirty year old, and became like the tight end three that year. So this is a veteran who's surprised and has become a dynasty stalwart this season. You two have the primary answers here, like these are the ones that I've made this year. So I'm gonna start us off because I think this player it shocked me how well he's been doing it's Courtland Sutton because we came into the year saying, I don't know if we want any part of this offense, and if we do, it's Jerry Judy. Guys, Jerry Judy is not it. And Courtland sun has been the clear one on this team. He has nine plus Fantasy points in all but one game this year. Okay, here's the other wide receivers to do that this year. Aj Brown, Stefon Diggs, Keenan Allen, Justin Jefferson, A Monroe, in Courtland Sutton, that's the group. So it's been pretty touchdown heavy, but it's been nice to see a player that we thought, like, oh man, last year it didn't happen for us. He's done. I think he's been a flexworthy player that I thought was just dust at age twenty eight. But Colton Sunn's kind of a nice surprise.
He's been a nice surprise. But man, he's been lucky. I mean, he's just so lucky. I'm looking through his game lags the touchdowns. Yeah, it's like, Okay, this last week he had nine point nine Fantacy points. That's good. He was two for twenty nine. His total line in the game was two for twenty nine. He just happened to get a touchdown, you know he had. He's had games of three receptions, one reception, two receptions. It's like, it's hard to rely on that. But you're you're right. I mean the stats you pointed out are not a lie. But instead of taking the running back or the wide receiver thirty one, which is Courtland Sutton, I'm going to take what is one of the best running backs in all of not just for old men, but in all of fantasy football this year at the right young age of thirty one and an half. The running back two on the season, Raheem Moster. Raheem has been awesome. It's very difficult to stop him. He's a big body back with speed in a great system, a really solid offense. He has been outside of a running back two only twice this entire season, and he has been inside of the top three at the running back position on three different occasions with monstrous week winning performances like thirty two point seven Fantasy points in Week six or forty one point seven in Week three. He has been a safety valve for teams, a high upside play for teams, and his value feels like it is just injury risk alone. He's the running back one for this team. Who's the running back two? Probably Devon a chan Soon more than Jeff Wilson, more than Savon Akmed. But no matter who is healthy and available and how many people are rotated in, it seems like it's gonna be Raheem Moster with the as the primary ball carrier. And this isn't a guy who needs a crazy amount of carries. I just talked about how good this season has been. He's got games this season with seven carries, ten carries, nine carries, twelve carries. These aren't extraordinary numbers. These aren't numbers where he's getting twenty five carries and he's voluming his way. This guy just needs ten to twelve carries in a game and he's gonna be good. And he's gonna get that the rest season, unless he's injured.
Before this season. All right, Raheem Mostert, you could have acquired him for a third like the like you could have gotten him for literally nothing.
Oh yeah, thirty one and a half year old running back with injury history for.
Sure and bets your pick you could have gotten for free like you could have given him to me, I probably would have said.
No, bag of chips, Sure, I'll take cut him Feeling. Uh yeah, man, crazy, this is crazy. Thirty three years old, currently the wide receiver nine in points per game and overall in Fantasy, and eleventh among all players in targets per game. He's just getting so much volume and pp ring ppring this way. That's not awkward to fantasy relevance. And like, I know, we wanted Jonathan Mingo to be a thing in Dynasty maybe, but just doesn't seem likely the volume should be there for a team that's going to be losing a ton. So it's crazy. I wanted to fade him all off season. I don't have him anywhere, whether it's Dynasty, best Ball, whatever, Adam Feeling, man, this is it's just been crazy.
All right.
If you're a contender and you need another spot wide receiver, what would you give up for him?
Probably a second?
I think I think that's fair.
I can't you definitely can't kim it first.
Yeah, yeah, I think that is fair. I think that's fair for both sides. If I could get a second for Adam Feeling and I'm not in the title hunt, you know, it's like how long is it going to last? How old will he be able to play? Get some youth to my team. I'd be fine with that. And sometimes if it cost me a second to go win a championship this year, I'll I'll give it up. I mean, who cares. Once you get the championship, it's yours forever.
Yeah, And just for context, people, this past week, Jason got his butt handed to him in Dino Junior thanks to my dig stack. So you know I've got some seconds out there.
No, no, no, thanks to your dig stack. Thanks to Gabe Davis goosing. While I left Kareem Hunt on the bench, I was like, which one? Back and forth, back and forth. If we just make the other decision, you could keep your dig stack. You still lose. Ah, that's all right. We've faced each other in the championship before. Maybe we'll do that again many times. So then, how many titles do you have? I have one against me.
You were trash that year. Man, You don't even make it right.
But I've got one. No, I've got two. No, I've got three in a row. You can't talk trash to the champ, Champ, Champ, get out of here. I will be I beat him in week nine. When he got the championship in week seventeen.
I will be fuming if Jason, well, well, the thing is that they're on a course to be there again. I hate Oh.
Yeah, I think so good and we are we are so old it is unbelievable. Do you have Oh, We've got Moster, We've got Kelsey, We've got Derrick, Henry Evans, We've got Mike Evans, Davante Adams. We are I mean all those are all good players. Those are we can win a championship here, but they're old. They are And usually I've talked about this on the show before, like in general, I would have used these players over the last two years to retool while they're superstars and have projected a couple more years left, traded for a young stud unproven player plus a one. That's like my favorite thing to do. But we couldn't do it because we've been winning championships and we just got to write this thing into the ground because if we can get four, we're getting four in a row. Baby.
I'm just I'm on Josh Allen and Stefan Diggs back just saying carry me, just take me as far as you can or I will die. So one more segment, take it or leave it. We're gonna give a parting thought here, a second half Dynasty hot take. As we move into Week ten bets start us off.
I'm gonna say Brandon Aiyuk finishes the rest of the season as a top ten Fantasy wide receiver. And that sounds crazy because it's a CMC show in San Francisco, and we know Dbo will come back and George Kitti will pop up for three or four spike weeks across that sample. But man, I love our schedule metrics and the tool on the site for foot Clam members. San Francisco's schedule is just unreal for wide receivers coming up. They have the easiest schedule remaining from Week ten this week until Week seventeen. And Ayuk has been really good in the first half of the year. So I'm gonna say Ayuke top ten fantasy wide receiver rest of the season.
All right, Jason, you're up.
I'm gonna say that next year in startup drafts, when you are drafting the always desired second year wide receivers. We know the big four. You got Puka, Addison, Flowers, and JSN in whatever order you want. Those guys will be highly drafted hot commodities. I think the fifth, the next wide receiver up after those four guys, is going to be Michael Wilson by the end of the year, the Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver who was injured this last week. The Cardinals getting Kyler back, having a bad defense and what projects to be able to be a solid offense. They're getting James Connor, so they'll have Connor, they'll have Hollywood, Ron Dale, and Michael Wilson. With Kyler at the helm, you should be able to put up a lot of points. And if Michael Wilson can show what he showed in training camp with a quarterback that can actually get him the ball, this could be more of a Hollywood Michael Wilson thing, and you the other guys kind of fade away as the passing volume comes because the Cardinals are going to have to air it out. So I think the second half of this year, Michael Wilson's gonna be very valuable.
All Right, the second half this year, I'm calling it. Dalton Kinkaid is the tight end one in PPR leagues. The rest of the season, so better than Travis Kelce, better than Mark Andrews. I think it wouldn't be crazy to say that he gets as many receptions as them because the way he's been used recently and rest of season schedule. If you want to look at our foot Clan tools, he's top five in schedule adjusted and points allowed for tighten position and he's just he's the wide receiver two on this team, sorry, ahead of Gabe Davis rest of the season. So I would love it in a couple of leagues of Dalton Kinkaid came through for me, but uh, I think I think he's gonna be the hotness. I think he's gonna just be locked in in PPR. So that's gonna do it. For this episode of the Fans Footballers Dynasty Podcast, make sure you check out everything at jointhfoot dot com and you can join our foot Plan leagues be a part of it. We'll see you again next week on the Dynasty Show.
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