
The Fantasy Footballers are back with a new show and new segment! With the NFL Draft complete, find out which player dynasty rankings are causing the most debate between Andy, Mike, and Jason! Plus, lots of news and a quick question about the Patriots bac
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Andy Holloway
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Mike Wright
Eckler and you're listening to the Fantasy Footballers Podcast.
Andy Holloway
Welcome to the Fantasy Footballers Podcast with your hosts, Andy Holloway, Jason Moore and Mike Wright.
Jason Moore
Welcome in Tuesday, May 5th. Annie, Mike and Jason, Fantasy Footballers back with you. Thank you for joining us on this wonderful Tuesday. Whenever you're listening. We have a dynasty differences show today, a little something special. Mike prepped up a nice drop for a brand new segment.
Andy Holloway
It's something a little different in these dynasty Differences.
Mike Wright
Tasty treat.
Jason Moore
The alliteration going very good. It's very good. I am still recovering a little bit from episode six of the Jordan documentary where my childhood sadness was brought forth.
Andy Holloway
As a. I did not like that part.
Jason Moore
Phoenix Suns fan in the early 90s. I was nine years old when my heart was broken into a thousand pieces by Michael Jordan who selfishly wanted more championships and couldn't give us one. Sorry jerk move. I plan to get over that loss sometime in the next 50 years. Hasn't happened yet.
Mike Wright
I was going to say I'm, I was up very late watching the Jordan documentary so I'm a little bit sleepy today.
Jason Moore
Oh, okay. That's your contribution to every conversation.
Mike Wright
Jordan strikes again.
Jason Moore
Yeah. My goodness. But yeah, we have a great show for you today.
Andy Holloway
Good.
Jason Moore
Quick question about a player that I know Al Borland, one of our producers despises and Judge Giamatti is here. Brooks, how are you doing? Doing great. Yeah, I knew that already. I knew that already. He's been doing great for three years plus been doing just fine as long.
Andy Holloway
As I've known him.
Jason Moore
As long as we've known him, he's been doing great.
Andy Holloway
All right.
Mike Wright
Thanks for checking though. Yeah.
Jason Moore
Well, just in case it goes sideways, twitter @ the FF Ballers one of these times, man.
Mike Wright
Yeah, he's just going to unleash on you and you'll never see it coming.
Jason Moore
You know what? It's going pretty decent.
Mike Wright
Oh, that would be rough.
Jason Moore
I know, I know. YouTube.com/the fantasy footballers. Check out the Ultimate Draft Kit. We've got the dynasty and rookie rankings and a brand new top 50 overall dynasty rankings. They're all in the Ultimate Draft Kit early release. You get access right away. The full Ultimate Draft kit releases on June 1st. We are knee deep in all of the statistical analysis necessary to give you player projections for each and every player for the upcoming year. The Ultimate Draft Kit is a living, breathing, always changing, always updating resource for your draft. So we're very, very excited, always proud of the work that goes into it from our team. And you can check that out at ultimate draft kit.com guys, want to do a little, little Sony question?
Mike Wright
Yes. Believe you've met my fitness consigliere, Michelle. Whoa, man. That. That thing hasn't been busted out in a long time.
Jason Moore
No, it wasn't even in the dropboard, Mike. I had to go searching for it. It was. It's been a long time since we talked about Sony, Michelle.
Andy Holloway
Fortunately, long time since there's been something to say. You know, it's like he sucked last year.
Jason Moore
Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, well, take away Tom Brady, Jason. That's the key. All right. Daniel Beverage asked this question for us. What is your outlook on Sony Michelle in New England this year without Brady, still James White, Rex Burkhead, Damien Harris on the roster. Obviously Sony was a first round pick in 2018. He dominated the 2018 playoffs, which produced zero value for fantasy owners other than expectations that were unmet by Sony in 2019.
Mike Wright
The old Damian Williams.
Jason Moore
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We should talk about the Damian Williams news too in a little bit. But Sony, Michelle, what are your actual expectations? He will be 25 years old heading into the season. He had 247 carries last year for 912 yards, seven touchdowns. I think narrative street says this team will need to be a defensive run first squad this year as Stidham or somebody else acclimate sue, you know, game management, quarterback position maybe. And so do you. Do you think Sony's in that category of forgotten players? Let me ask it that way.
Andy Holloway
He's certainly in the category of unwanted players. You know, the Jordan Howard.
Mike Wright
No, I mean the question.
Andy Holloway
Well, but that's what makes people. I mean, I don't think you forget, I think you just don't want them like a Jordan Howard, Sony Michelle. It's not that like oh, I completely forgot about that person. It's just you, you don't see the upside. And specifically with Sony, here's a back that isn't a pass catching back who now is really a touchdown dependent player or has been in his career so far. He gives great fantasy outputs when he, you know, gets that goal line work, falls into the end zone. But I would have to imagine that the offense does not improve this year. That's at least the projection. So if the offense overall is going to score fewer touchdowns, they might need to rely on Sony a little bit more. But for fantasy, you know, if his carry volume goes up and his touchdowns come down because he's not a pass catching guy, I think he's someone I will be avoiding. And I still, I had like hopes because James Devlin, you know, they're great fullback who you know when Sony had him last year in like three games, Sony had good games. He retired. So you know, now that's you know, another strike against him. So I'm, my outlook on Sony Michelle is negative.
Jason Moore
I don't think there's much of a ceiling to Sony this year. I think that's the truth and that that stinks. But it's you know, 3.7 a carry last year with Brady in that offense. Other backs to be a part of, you know, Bill Belichick's weekly decision making.
Mike Wright
That's what I wanted to highlight was the. We've already, we've had the whispers earlier in the off season that Damian Harris will actually be involved. He was a third round pick. Am I remembering that right Jay? Third round pick last year it was.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I think that's right. He was decently high. I'll bet.
Mike Wright
So like he's around. He's a talented running back. Rex Burkhead will still be there to get his. At least right now to get his six carries. But you just. When the ceiling has already gone down because of the offense, the unknown factors that you like, it's. It's certainly in the realm of possibility that the Patriots go into the season and they're using all four of these guys. We just don't know. That's one of the variables you have to factor in when you're drafting someone like Sony Michelle. So Jason is, is pretty right where you just. He's not a wanted player. That doesn't mean things can't bounce directly in Sony's direction. He could turn into the featured Back of at least on the one and two down work, they might have a really strong offensive line and a strong running game. It could happen when Bill Belichick is the coach of your team. But I have, honestly, I have no idea, no idea where Sony Michelle's ADP should end up or will end up. But could he be in the fourth round? Oh, he should see that happening. I can see him going in the eighth round like he, he is, he is a mystery box if you've ever had one.
Jason Moore
It'll be not. Go ahead, Jay.
Andy Holloway
It'll be fun when we, when it comes time. I have not got yet to the New England Patriots while I'm going to my team through my stat breakdown and I start that process by researching the teams and reading some recent articles and beat reports and all that. But I don't want to divide up this offense. I mean, you know what I mean? It's like you assume Stidham is not going to be great and so there's, you know, a defense, low scoring plan to win. Yikes.
Jason Moore
Yeah, yeah. I'm not going to be an optimist with a lot of my projections on that, on that roster. I'm willing to be wrong in the case that somehow it goes the other direction, but I'm not going to be. I can't be an optimist about them producing a lot of fantasy, valuable players. Let's talk news.
Andy Holloway
News and notes from around the league.
Jason Moore
All right, the Cowboys have signed quarterback Andy Dalton, formerly of the Bengals. Think he already has a house in Dallas, so this was convenient for him, one year contract to be the backup for the Cowboys. Three million guaranteed. Okay.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I think it's a phenomenal move by the Cowboys. I mean, backup quarterbacks still matter in this league. If Dak were to go down, you could compete. And you know, I think sometimes people don't realize the benefit of the backup quarterback to the, to the practice and to, you know, to your defense when you're going against, you know, the, the scout team and things like that. So it's a good deal for Dalton and I like the fact that he took a backup deal and wasn't like, I have to be a starter. I'm the best because it's like this is where, this is where I belong.
Jason Moore
Now position yourself to be in the market next year with the one year deal because year to year more opportunities pop up. But for those speculating Dalton to New England did not happen. All right, Jacksonville, quite a bit happened with Jacksonville. They, they declined Leonard Fournette's fifth year option. Meaning that this is the last year that Fournette's under contract. There were already the trade rumors. It seems pretty apparent that Fournette is not long for Jacksonville, though you might get one other nice year out of him. But they also signed running back Chris Thompson, formerly of the Redskins. Yeah, maybe you say that, Mike, because they could just cut Fournette before the season and literally not even have him be a part of this offense.
Mike Wright
And I think that the Chris Thompson signing is actually it matters. Like this is. This is Jay Gruden running this offense. Jay Gruden and Chris Thompson are tied very close together. Like if you can go back and see all the. Like I was reminded of the video. When Jay Gruden was fired, Chris Thompson broke down because in the locker room. Because Gruden was the one who supported him through all of the injuries. Because he Groon believed in the talent and the player and the man that Chris Thompson is. Chris Thompson is a sensational pass catching back that like part of Leonard Fournette's appeal last year was they had no one else to play running back and so he just absorbed this huge target share and now they have someone who can actually help the team with, with that target share. So I don't, I've. I've projected for. I already did the Jaguars and I think I took Fournette's passing work like in half because I don't expect anything close to what he received last year. Because Chris Thompson is there.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. There was no other option last year. Last year if you wanted to throw to the running back, that meant it was always Fournette.
Mike Wright
It was crap. Fournette's still on the field.
Andy Holloway
All right.
Mike Wright
Take the ball.
Jason Moore
To be clear, that's a lot better than Aw, crap Calum Balaj situation.
Mike Wright
Oh, yeah, yeah. No, no, no doubt. I didn't say he was the worst in the league.
Jason Moore
Sure, sure.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. The job done. But he's not as talented as Chris Thompson in that role. So I agree Chris Thompson will come in, eat into Leonard Fournette's role this season. However, I was going to say the.
Mike Wright
Injury, it's a real, it's a real thing for Chris Thompson.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I'm not expecting him to stay around for all 16 this year.
Jason Moore
They would need to add another significant running back piece to let Fournette go because.
Mike Wright
Agreed. Yes.
Jason Moore
Because even if Jay Gruden loves Chris Thompson, that means he's, he's aware of the risks of Chris Thompson. But it's a, it's a big Signing and like you said, you no longer in the position to just project the default. Same Leonard Fournette from last year after all of these transactions.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I agree. I do think right now their plan is to just run him into the ground though, as opposed to cutting him and finding a different back and swapping him out with who, Devon Freeman. You know, it's like.
Jason Moore
Yeah, they said they couldn't even get a seventh rounder for him.
Mike Wright
Oh, my goodness.
Jason Moore
I don't know. I don't know if that was true or false, but that's. I read that they couldn't even find a seventh round taker for him.
Mike Wright
So stuff in the streets.
Jason Moore
Yeah, so, I mean, you don't. Why, why bring a guy in? I guess that, you know, there was some talk about Seattle for Leonard Fournette that seemed like it made. Made a ton of sense, but didn't happen yet. At least quite a few players had their fifth year options declined. Mitch Trubisky, Corey Davis, John Ross.
Mike Wright
Did I see Jason visually perk up when you said Trubisky's fifth year was declined?
Andy Holloway
I mean, I was shocked when it was declined. Not because it's. I mean, his option should have been declined. He's not, he's not a very good quarterback and to, you know, pay him good first round money is, is, Is tough. But I still expected them to do that because they're so pot committed to him and you know, from trading up and selecting over Mahomes and everyone else, this news to me gives me so much more belief in the competition between him and Nick Foles that I projected.
Jason Moore
Nick Foles. I did not project. Mr. Bisky, did you go all in? I went all in on Nick Foles.
Andy Holloway
I split as well. I gave each one eight games and I have done the Bears.
Jason Moore
Yeah. Yeah. So there were a number of players whose fifth year options were exercise. Mike Williams, Pat Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, O.J. howard and Evan Ingram and David and Joku. All three of those players, those three.
Mike Wright
Tight end who are supposed to be traded or off of the team that they currently are on. Like. No, no, we're going to keep them also. We're going to keep them next year.
Jason Moore
Yeah.
Mike Wright
What? That's weird.
Jason Moore
They should just go like, Tampa should send O.J. howard to the Giants. The Giants should send Ingram to Cleveland. They should send in Joku to Tampa Bay and they should just try them in a new spot. You know what I mean?
Andy Holloway
Absolutely.
Jason Moore
Maybe it'll work out.
Andy Holloway
Everybody wins. You're all getting a. You're all getting a really talented tight end who might actually do it since the other really talented tight end didn't. I love that idea.
Jason Moore
Right. Maybe different, you know, different spot. Two other bits of kind of speculative news we can talk about briefly before we jump into the dynasty differences, at least according to the chief's general manager. Damian Williams will remain the starter. Clyde Edwards Allaire will compete for playing time. Does, do these comments matter? Does this change anything that you already had envisioned in your head?
Mike Wright
This is 100% what I expected them to do, so it doesn't change it. And I have projected Kansas City and Clyde Edwards came out a lot higher than I thought he was going to project because let me guess, that was.
Jason Moore
The first team you did and the first player you did on your projections because you were very excited to stand out. Clyde Edwards.
Mike Wright
As excited as I have been, I've been trying to at least pump the brakes a little bit when I'm talking about redraft. He's, he's was still easily my dynasty one on one in rookie drafts. But I felt like Kansas City would give Damian Williams the starting job and it wouldn't just right away be a layer. But I do believe that Edwards Allaire will take over the starting job sooner than later.
Jason Moore
I just see Damian Williams a situation where they are protecting the ego you contributed to a championship. But you know, hold this clipboard. Damien. I promise this is more important than you actually being out there on the field. This is the lead back, back job right here. Hold this thing. It might take some time. We've said that on the show. It might take a little bit of time for the volume to increase for Clyde Edwards. Hilaire but if you believe in the talent, I know, you know, I do, I do. And it represents something different than what Damian Williams brings to the table. So they can be very complimentary. Damien could end up being, you know, relevant for fantasy for a time and.
Mike Wright
To be factored in here. What, what we still don't know about the NFL. What does the off season look like? What does training camp look like for these teams? If like is it do we get into July and it's just all systems go right then, then Edwards Allaire has a opportunity to establish himself. If it has to be modified, then these incumbents are going to have a much easier time holding onto their starting role, at least for the first like 25% of the season or so.
Jason Moore
That could end up being the case in a lot of battles, a lot of situations that, you know, might take weeks into the season that could have been figured out in open training camp and preseason games that we might not get to see. That'll be something to monitor and watch those situations for sure.
Mike Wright
Yeah.
Jason Moore
And then this is interesting to me. Frank Reich came out, says he envisioned second round Jonathan Taylor and Marlon Mack to serve as a one, two punch. This is not Marlon Mack will remain the starter, but Jonathan Taylor will, quote, compete for playing time.
Mike Wright
That's fair.
Jason Moore
So having those stories back to back, you know, if you believe in the talent of Jonathan Taylor, it's the same story as believing in the talent for Clyde Edwards Allaire and that the future is with Taylor. Mack is part of the present only.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. I mean, I think both of these situations, you would you have this hope that they're going to come out and say, you know what, we didn't draft him for no reason. We're going to ride, you know, our new guy. But that rarely happens. Usually you want to talk up the vet and, you know, I think both players will be limited by their backups, that being Mack and Damian Williams in year one and. But they are the future and I think these head coaches are aware of that and will, as the season goes on, make them the centerpiece of that position.
Jason Moore
Yeah, it's going to be pretty, pretty interesting to see how those two play out. All right, before we get into dynasty differences, want to thank today's sponsors. We're talking about Omaha Steaks. If you're staying home, which a lot of us are doing right now, there's never been a better time to stock up on Omaha Steaks. You've heard us talk about it. I promise you, you will not be disappointed. They deliver the world's best steaks and a huge variety of family favorites without leaving your home. And their stock up boxes make a beautiful, wonderful, delicious care package for friends, family. Make sure someone that you love has a full freezer of meat. And Jason, Mike and I still need to send you.
Andy Holloway
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Mike Wright
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Andy Holloway
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Jason Moore
What's the difference between me and you? Me and you.
Mike Wright
What's the difference, Jason?
Andy Holloway
Yeah, about five bank accounts.
Jason Moore
Before we jump into dynasty differences, I will check in with our newly minted 38 year old friend, Jason Moore. You are. You've passed the date that you said and claimed. You know what, May 3rd was the deadline for some food decisions.
Andy Holloway
Well, you know, leading up to my birthday was all about putting on mass and foot clan success. Now starting May 3rd and onward, you know may the 4th be with you. Cinco de Mayo. And hopefully beyond three days is healthy eating and healthy living. Getting some.
Mike Wright
Oh, he's back.
Andy Holloway
You're not part three. I'm going. Yes, yes. This is definitely going to be the year. I'm doing at least 10 laps in the pool, you know, doing a little bit of workouts.
Mike Wright
Good for you.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, let's, let's go. Let's get a little healthy.
Jason Moore
A little healthy. Oh, my gosh. Let's get a little healthy.
Mike Wright
Get a little healthy. Toes deep.
Andy Holloway
Toes deep. I'm going to dip my toes in that healthy water.
Jason Moore
Oh, my goodness. All right. We're taking a look at the biggest differences between the three of us in Dynasty Startup rankings. We're going to walk through a number of players. I don't know how long we'll talk about each guy, but we'll see where the conversation takes us. We'll start with Ryan Tannehill, quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, just signed to a four year, $118 million deal. Right now in the consensus ranking in Dynasty is the 16th quarterback. Mike and Jason both have him at 15 range and I've got him at 23. So that is a significant difference. Last year we know the story. It was pretty magical. You know, he started week seven through 17 in Tennessee. It was a Nick Foles esque type of season. That's what it reminds me of, that Philadelphia year. High touchdown totals, extremely low interception totals. I've taken a posture and position with Ryan Tannehill in Dynasty leagues where he has not earned it for me. And so I think that's why the gap is there. A span of games last year, 10 games, unsustainable efficiency numbers. I've simply made the decision that I've seen enough of Ryan Tannehill over the preceding seven years that I'm not, I'm not willing to let those 10 games move him forward. It's not worth the risk to me. That's why I have him lower than both of you guys do. I, I, I don't think that he can continue to do what he did at the end of last year. I don't think we've seen a lot of players do that. It was a magical run, but the numbers are going to come down for him. And we've talked a lot about Tennessee in general. So I guess I'd be curious as to whether you're granting him that level of success with that ranking or whether you're just, or that's your version of a tempered ranking, because that's what it seems like to me, 14, 15. That's not giving him, that's not anointing him by any stretch.
Mike Wright
No, for me, it's like I believe in Ryan Tannehill the player. I honestly believe we were back. You have to remember when it happened. But back to 2014, 2015, like we were seeing Ryan Tannehill turn into a. A very solid quarterback. Over 4,000 yards. Both of those, both of those seasons, 27 touchdowns, 24 touchdowns. Had it was getting it done on the ground as well. He was on his way to becoming a franchise type of a quarterback and then he ran into a giant black hole that sucks all the value and talent away from, from his players. This is just what we have seen from head coach Adam Gaze. When players escape his gravitational pull, like devonte Parker, like Kenyon Drake, these guys turn into better players. It's a, it's a bizarre phenomenon, but it's hard to.
Jason Moore
It's like opposite coaching.
Mike Wright
It's hard to explain away why these players who were bust just keep getting better when they escape from a particular coach. And no, I don't believe that he's going to throw a touchdown on every.
Jason Moore
Like 8, 6 and a half percent.
Mike Wright
7.7 that was his touchdown. Percent that's not going to happen. But he will be the starting quarterback. He's surrounded by talent. He's surrounded by one of the up and coming receivers in the game of A.J. brown. So I still believe in him and I believe he'll be a starting quarterback for at least three years. Which is not something you can project upon many players in the league.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I think it's for my ranking. You're talking about guys in that next tier after him that, you know, maybe you're taking a shot on someone that's young and has more draft capital and you know, Sam Darnold, you think he has a better, brighter career ahead who's.
Jason Moore
Currently attached to the B hole. Right, Exactly.
Mike Wright
So he's past the event horizon.
Andy Holloway
You know, you've either got me never.
Jason Moore
To say it like that again, by the way. That was not. I'm.
Andy Holloway
He's passed. Yeah. So, you know, I think you know, Drew Locke, he's young. So you're either, you're either going correct, you're upside hopeful or what you know is a solid, usable fantasy asset in Tannehill who just signed, you know, four year, $118 million contract. So that gives you, you know, they don't really have an out for the next three years. So that's kind of the window I live in dynasty is like if I can have a great three year window, I'll take it.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I get it. I get it. And whether Derek Henry is back next year, that will matter. Interesting stat on Tannehill. The second highest sack rate in the league. Only Dwayne Haskins managed to be sacked more often than Ryan Tannehill. Kind of interesting.
Mike Wright
Wow. Even where's Kyler on that list?
Jason Moore
I do not know.
Mike Wright
I do love sex.
Jason Moore
Yeah. Yeah. All right. Let's talk about Kenyon Drake. Kenyon Drake. There's a another. Are these all player? Is this a Adam Gase? That's right.
Mike Wright
Devontae Parker.
Jason Moore
Next need a show title that I probably would not be the best. All right.
Mike Wright
Things to not be attached.
Jason Moore
Wait is what's the difference between me and you? Like you have Adam Gaze and I don't.
Mike Wright
It's a trick question.
Jason Moore
Oh man. Kenyan drake. Consensus number 15 in dynasty running back rankings. Did we only pick out differences between me and you two?
Andy Holloway
Yes, that's right.
Mike Wright
I didn't pick them out.
Jason Moore
You guys both have them at 13.
Andy Holloway
Yep, got them up at 13. You're down at 21. You know this has a lot of similarities to.
Jason Moore
It really does. You've got a small window of dominance, right?
Andy Holloway
Exactly. But it was dominant and versus he hasn't done it. You've seen a lot of his career before so I assume you are taking the approach of you know, the identical train of thought where he has to prove it first. But it's hard to have a 26 year old running back have a lot of time to prove it.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I'm as part of the approach. Part of it is long term destination. Is he in Arizona beyond this year. He's a player that I projected for a very solid season. Just about 1,000 yards, eight touchdowns, 420 through the air. Tannehill and Drake for this year I think have, I mean every reason to have success. It's a matter of looking to me long term and I couldn't move him up as far not knowing where his kind of long term destination will be, whether he'll get paid, whether he'll be back in Arizona. I do think Arizona will use Chase Edmonds quite a bit this year. But Drake should have a great deal of success. He'll be ranked very, very high in redraft leagues for me. I mean I have him higher than Gurley, Singletary, Montgomery. So I think it's a great. It's just a matter of the dynasty aspect and what you believe long term.
Mike Wright
Well, I'M just, I'm taking the bet like that. That's what so much of Dynasty is. Just which side of the bet do you want to accept? And I'll take the bet that Arizona and Kenyan Drake work out a deal to keep him here for a couple years because he's on the transition tag. He'll only be here for the one year, but they made things happen to make sure that Kenyon Drake could be the starting running back. It took an assistant GM or Arizona's assistant GM Bill O'Brien to get the deal completely done, but they made, they found a way to get it done. So I'm betting the Cardinals will figure out how to get Drake here for at least a couple of years.
Jason Moore
Wouldn't that be the ultimate troll of Arizona sent like a payroll stub?
Andy Holloway
Oh yes. Just send them a, just send them a check.
Jason Moore
Or have our HR department here in Arizona call up and say, you know, we have some paperwork for you to.
Andy Holloway
Fill out the W2. Yeah, it's interesting. So I'm, I'm with Mike. I fully, I expect that they will actually sign him to a longer term deal this year.
Jason Moore
He'll be 27. Right. But by the time he has to.
Andy Holloway
Sign a deal, he could, he could be. I think they will work out well, I think they'll work it out before he turns 27 this year before the, before he hits the market because they could still negotiate while he's on the franchise on the transition tag, they could still negotiate a long term deal and replace the transition tech. So I think that that is likely to happen. But it's interesting because the next guy that we're talking about, Austin Eckler, has a lot of similarities and yet I'm down on him. Right. The one year not a lot of tread on the tire. Right. You might be 25, 26 years old, which is starting shockingly to become older for a running back. But neither one of these guys has a lot of work on their tires. They both just got paid to be quality backs. You know, the presumed starter this next year after dominated for fantasy. But I believe that what you saw in Drake and his usage last year is, you know, everything that the, that the Cardinals have done says that's what we want more of. Whereas you know, with the Chargers and Eckler, they signed him, but they're changing the quarterback. I don't believe that he will be as good for fantasy without the pass catching work. And I don't think the pass catching work is going to be there with Tyrod Taylor. As much. So that's why I'm low. I've got Austin Eckler, 22. Mike, you've got him at as RB12, Andy as RB15. So tell me why I'm wrong on Eckler.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I mean, I just don't think that. I think he will be heavily involved in the pass catching work. Echler is the kind of player in fantasy where you never quite know why he always finishes every single week where he does. It takes very few touches for a player like Austin eckler. So a four year, $24 million contract for me, I'm not worried about, not, not wildly worried about the Rivers leaving and then Tyrod for a couple games and maybe Herbert comes in. The game plan is going to be to get the ball to Austin Eckler so they still play the same amount of minutes no matter what quarterbacks out there. So I have more confidence that at this point in time I'm just buying into the fact that Echler is productive in fantasy. And this team wasn't good. They drafted where they drafted for a reason. So they weren't a very good team last year, yet Echler was still very valuable and they didn't do anything in the draft that pushed me away from Echler and Dynasty. He is not prototypical for a running back. He is not what you. It's a lot more comfortable for me when I slot in a running back one or a running back two when I know that they have, you know, 15, 16 carries coming and will be used on third down and I can just project it that way. But I don't know, I feel like I've learned my lesson with Echler.
Mike Wright
And don't Forget those first four weeks Austin Eckler was averaging 14 carries a game. Like they weren't afraid to have him.
Jason Moore
Be the full town without Melvin Gordon there.
Mike Wright
Yeah, without. They made him the full time three down guy. Like Justin Jackson was in there getting a handful of touches during that time period. But Austin Eckler was the dude. And Josh Kelly, maybe Jackson is more of a threat. Yeah, it's. It's to be debated because, because Kelly out of UCLA is the more prototypical. He's the guy you were talking about Andy like he, he was the bigger guy that maybe he comes in and takes Melvin, that Melvin Gordon role. But he was a fourth round pick. We've seen the hit rate for players drafted in the fourth round and later I'm all in on Austin Eckler, that the talent is proven, the money is there, the pass catching Ability is there. He checks every single box. Except for Maybe he's about 10 pounds lighter than we really want him to be.
Jason Moore
All right, let's talk about, oh, by the way, Dynasty question. Would you rather have eckler or the 104 and rookie drafts? Ooh, Put this to the test.
Andy Holloway
I would rather have the 104.
Mike Wright
I would rather have Austin Eckler because the 104 is going to be what.
Andy Holloway
Acres it could be if it were Dobbins, Judy, CD Lamb, all those guys would be in the.
Jason Moore
You know, I'll take, I'll take eckler over the 104.
Mike Wright
I'll take eckler.
Jason Moore
And you said, Jason, you take the 104.
Andy Holloway
I would take the 104. It's just a matter of.
Jason Moore
Yeah.
Andy Holloway
Just believing that 30 or 40 targets are going away for Austin Eckler. And I think that when that happens.
Mike Wright
If he loses 30 targets, he will still have 78 targets.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I mean, but that's a huge deal since, you know, 900 of his plus of his yards came through the air. I mean, you lose 30 targets, you're not, you know, you're an RB2.
Mike Wright
Sure, he loses 30 targets, but he could also gain 70 carries.
Andy Holloway
So, you know, you look back when Tyrod had Lashawn McCoy in his prime, you know, great pass catching, back, paid the money, was on the field a whole lot more than Austin Eckler was going to be. He was getting 57 targets, you know, from, from Tyrod.
Mike Wright
So it's also a very different coaching staff.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
Who didn't, who didn't just pay Austin Eckler a whole bunch of money?
Jason Moore
You guys want to move on? You guys keep, keep echoing each other.
Andy Holloway
Oh, I like it.
Jason Moore
I am not going to talk about Julio Jones because I don't like my ranking.
Mike Wright
What's funny is yours is probably a bit too low. Mine is probably a bit too high. Like Jason is the baby bear right here.
Jason Moore
Yeah, you've got the. No, we're not going to talk about this because I have Julio too low. And I think that's what the difference that stepped out here. Mike has him at wide receiver 7, Jason 14 right now in dynasty, I have him at 20 and I don't like that. I mean, we know that you're not going to get a five year run of Julio Jones, but right in Dynasty, you know, we've talked so much about the value of, you know, that balance, the age versus current production, the guaranteed production that you will get from Julio Jones and You look at this year and the vacated targets and Julio's entire career and the. Just, I mean, is there anybody in the league you'd bet for 14, you know, bet your house for 1400 yards on than Julio Jones?
Mike Wright
Yeah, that's, that's a very fair point.
Jason Moore
So I think I'm just a little bit too low. I need to, I need to modify him. I'm not quite sure why he ended up kind of in that zone because that would put him basically behind making decisions on the rookie. So you would both go, Julio Jones right now versus any long term play in a guy like Judy or Lamb, right?
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I would. I mean, you've got a guy here who, it has a fully legitimate shot of being the number one wide receiver in fantasy this year, helping you win a championship. You can't just ignore that for potential. It's tough because when you get these older guys 31 years old, you start saying, oh, I gotta, I gotta lower them in my ranks. I shouldn't take them. How much time do I have left? But there are special guys out there. You know, if, if when Larry Fitzgerald turned 30 or 31, you were like, oh, he's done. I got to get rid of him. You missed still a lot of years of unbelievable production.
Jason Moore
Let me ask you this thing because I do have. We can stay and talk about Julio, because I have a better question, and that is for Dynasty purposes. And I've been through Atlanta and my stating of Calvin Ridley. If you're in a Dynasty startup, are you drafting Julio Jones over Calvin Ridley based on what you believe about that? The career trajectory there. Calvin Ridley's 25 years old. Julio Jones is 31 years old. And to me, Calvin Ridley stands out as this year's Chris Godwin candidate. I mean, Austin Hooper is gone. Ridley is going to be out there so much. I projected him for a good increase in targets. I think you guys did the same. So do you bank on this being the breakout year in a Dynasty draft and make the Ridley selection?
Andy Holloway
So it's tough, right? Because usually in a startup draft, my team isn't necessarily a championship worthy guy because I'm a little weak at running back. So I could see myself taking Ridley over Jones just because I'm, you know, I'm kind of on, on the draft day, building for the start. I've got them four spots within each other in my Dynasty rankings. I do have Julio higher, but in general, you know, I like my team. Right now in our Dynasty league, I've got Julio. I'm back to back champ. So I'm. My team could compete. I would not trade Julio for Calvin Ridley right now. You know what I mean? Because if you're in it, I still want the upside of being able to go out and win, which is more so with Julio Jones.
Mike Wright
I'll still take Julio.
Jason Moore
Okay. All right.
Mike Wright
But it's a, it's a fair discussion. It's.
Jason Moore
You take Godwin or Evans right now on a dynasty startup. I mean, I think, I think Godwin's going there. So that was that transitional year where last year, if you had made that hypothesis, if you made the bet you won, you would have been crazy to say Godwin over Evans last year, at least by consensus. So if you have confidence in Calvin Ridley's talent and you want to gamble, this would be the year you might get that value on him.
Andy Holloway
Absolutely.
Jason Moore
All right, let's look at Allen Robinson. Allen Robinson's 26 years old. I have him at 21, Jason at 16, Mike at 12. You're the most bullish, Mike. Tell me why.
Mike Wright
It's the talents of him, the age. He's not even 27 years old for an elite wide receiver. He's at the point where he could just be peaking and still have multiple years of elite play. It's.
Jason Moore
Is this his final year in Chicago?
Mike Wright
I believe this is the final year of his contract. Yeah. So he can finish off with, with this might be the best quarterback he's ever played with. And if Nick Foles is the starting quarterback for Chicago, that's not saying a lot, but we've seen what Alan Robinson can do when, when he's stuck in a bad situation because he's been in a bad situation his entire career. And I, I believe that Allen Robinson will get one more mega contract. He won't be trying to sign that contract after tearing his acl. Well, theoretically, but because, because last time. I don't watch that.
Jason Moore
Please, Alan, are you trying to not jinx him there?
Mike Wright
But he, he tore his ACL on that first reception of the season and that was his contract year. Then he had to go find a new team. So if he enters free agency healthy, he's going to get a monster contract and he will have far more suitors than having to settle for going to the Chicago Bears of who weren't like a high flying offense. He could, he could pick a much, much better situation. So long term, I'm bullish on Alan Robinson this year. He's still the featured target for either Mitch Trubisky or Nick Foles. So I'm in on him this year and I'm in on him moving forward.
Jason Moore
He had 154 targets this past year. I believe he put up 100. He had 151 targets in 2015 and 2016. Had 154 this year. I don't know if you guys have gotten through your Bears projections. I told you I did foals, but I projected more efficiency, lower targets for Robinson this year. Is that where you would be if Foles was a starter?
Andy Holloway
Yeah, that's how I have him. I've got him with 140 targets. So going down a little bit, you know, I see him as a really, really good wide receiver too, with this Bears team. And then I love the fact that he's young and that he could sign somewhere else. But a lot of we bring this up every year. These wide receivers that change teams is not always good for them. You know, I realize it's good to get away from poor quarterback play and go to better quarterback play, but if he signs somewhere where there's another, you know, alpha on the other side of the field now do you say I. Well, I wish I had my 154 targets with the bears again versus these 125 targets at the new destination. So I, you know, I think he's a really, really good wide receiver, too, but I can't put him into that wide receiver one category personally.
Jason Moore
Do you have Calvin Ridley or Alan Robinson hiring your dynasty startups?
Mike Wright
Mike Robinson.
Jason Moore
Okay. All right. That'd be a tough call for me. Let's look at one more wide receiver here. Robert Woods, 28 years old, consensus 27 in our rankings. Mike at 22, Jason at 26. I'm down at 34 on Robert Woods.
Mike Wright
He's tough, man.
Jason Moore
He really is.
Mike Wright
He's a very tough guy to rank because he's been awesome. He has been the man for the Rams now for years. The changing of the offensive scheme at the end of last year, does that stick moving forward? They signed or they drafted Van Jefferson in the second round and they drafted him. When they were talking about Jefferson after the draft, they liked him that he could fill in every single role. They felt that he reminded the team of Cooper cup and Robert woods, is that. Is that good long term for Robert Woods? If you're drafting a player who reminds you of Robert woods, like, I'm not exactly sure if that's good or bad news. What we know is that woods has been very productive. He will be great for fantasy next year. But 28 coming to the end of the contract. I might be a bit too high on Robert Woods. How are you feeling about him, Jay?
Andy Holloway
I mean, I still really like Robert woods for what he is, which is a solid, reliable.
Jason Moore
Both of you guys should come trade for him. I've got him in our league of record. If you want to come get him at more your value than where I have him, that would be helpful.
Andy Holloway
I will go get him for where you have him. So if you want to work a deal and you don't believe in him, we can work something out. But you know he's an affordable wide receiver for their team. He's still under contract through 2021. He's been their target lead for the last several years either on a per game basis or at the end of the season if he played 16. He's with a good head coach, you know, and he's a solid, solid wide receiver. Has been, you know, pretty much his whole career. Very undervalued because he's not a high flying superstar type of player. But I've always enjoyed the value for fantasy of Robert woods outside of the first few weeks of last year.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I think this year is going to be good for Robert Woods. I think beyond that it'll be very interesting because the Rams can be a little bit of a cursory tale of what Tennessee Titan fans could be facing. Not that things are going to be terrible, but that things are generally going to change. The NFL, it adjusts. It's adjusted to the Rams. I know that we lay a lot of that at the feet of the offensive line. Well, it's not just at the feet of the offensive line. Teams have made adjustments. I think Robert woods, you've seen his career arc, right? He's always been the same good player. Jason, we talked years ago before he came to Los Angeles, how talented we believed he was in Buffalo and didn't have the opportunity. But if you take away the Sean McVeigh effect over the next couple years, which maybe you do, maybe you don't, that that would be my concern with the age getting up there and then the offense shifting in some capacity again this year. I think he's going to be a very good player but looking long term. I have Cooper cup a lot higher than him in dynasty leagues, which I think we all do. Just due to the age factor.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I mean he's the touchdown guy. Cooper cup has been and then the age, the contract situation, who you expect to get resigned long term. You know, when you're talking dynasty, I do have cup higher.
Jason Moore
All right. Before we jump into some mailbag. I have one more player, a tight end. His name is Rob Gronkowski. Maybe you've heard of him. I think players like this are hilarious to talk about for dynasty startup purposes because they need to be drafted. We all know that. You know, Gronkowski may, it could be one year in Tampa, could be two. Probably will expire with wherever Brady is at the, you know, in the best case. But what do you, what do you do with a player like Rob Gronkowski? The short term value but at a very hard to find position. Tight end is a place that to get production. It's hard and you, you have situations in dynasty where Vance McDonald looked like a pick that you could make last year and now he has completely expired seemingly for fantasy, for dynasty purposes. So bird in the hand at tight end is worth a lot in dynasty leagues, is it not?
Mike Wright
It is, it absolutely is valuable, especially if you're making a run. So this is a very team dependent situation. But more often than not, if I had Gronk and I could have flipped them immediately for a second round rookie pick, I would take that. Probably 99% of the time there's a kid Gronk actually be Gronk again after taking the year off, losing all that weight, maybe that helps. I tend to side that it won't. And the last time we saw Gronk it was a very, very disappointing season. I, he's going to be, is he about to be 31 very soon? I don't think that Gronk is in the league for very long. I view him as a one maybe two year player. You have the, the, the situation of Bruce Arians tight end offensive philosophy which remains undefeated at this point. So I'm, I'm not banking on Gronk and I would if I was one of the players if I grabbed him off of the waiver wire for Fab, I would have been trying to trade him immediately.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I definitely think you got a two year window here. Like Andy said, he's tied to Tom Brady. If Tom Brady retires two years from now, even if Gronk's got juice in the tank, then he'll, he'll leave. He's not playing for someone else. And I don't worry too much. I think the time off helps his body. He was dealing with injuries but he's 30 years old. You know, Travis Kelsey's 30 years old. Zach Hurts is almost 30. You've seen players, the, you know, really great players. You know Jared, Jared Cook is 33 years old.
Mike Wright
Doesn't Greg Olson he older than 30 though?
Andy Holloway
He does because a couple years ago he was dealing with injuries. So it's just a matter of is his body healed now or was his body not able to do it?
Jason Moore
I think you have him too low, Mike. I don't think when push comes to shove you would be taking. I think you'd be taking Gronk.
Mike Wright
I don't think you're taking.
Jason Moore
I don't think you're taking Kyle Rudolph in a Dynasty league over Rob Gronkowski.
Andy Holloway
All right, let's throw some names out here.
Jason Moore
I don't think you're taking Will Disley in Dynasty league over Rob Gronkow.
Andy Holloway
Who would you take, Jack Doyle or Gronk?
Mike Wright
Take Doyle.
Andy Holloway
Okay, you do have Doyle ranked higher. They are both 30 years old. Who would you take, David and Joku or Gronk?
Jason Moore
Gronk.
Andy Holloway
Oh, that's backup tight end but 23 year old, amazing specimen.
Mike Wright
Or I suppose that it one would be Gronk. I suppose because at this point you can't. It's hard to see a world where David and Joku actually breaks out and becomes the first round draft pick that he was.
Jason Moore
This is, this is why Dynasty startup rankings though still need to be filtered through your own league situation in your team's roster. Because if Mike has a team that he's going to compete for a title this year, then you're looking at Gronk differently than you would if you were building, you know, long term. Am I wrong in that?
Andy Holloway
Because you're 100% right.
Jason Moore
Jay Sternberger. Yeah, exactly.
Andy Holloway
That you don't, you know, you're not going to go after J. Sternberger for Ozzy.
Jason Moore
Ozzy in New England. I mean.
Andy Holloway
But yeah, I mean if you're rebuilding or, you know, your, your window looks to be a year or two out, then I would rather have Jay Sternberger than, than, than Gronk Dynasty. So weird that way.
Jason Moore
Yeah. So let's do some mailbag.
Andy Holloway
Mailbag.
Jason Moore
I liked it. You sustained it a little bit longer than I thought and I appreciate it a little more.
Mike Wright
A little more sultry.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I, you know, it's early appreciated. I got these two guys up to record a little bit earlier than normal, mind you. Still about an hour later than when we record during the season. But it's been a rough adjustment for both of these gentlemen.
Mike Wright
That life doesn't exist anymore, man. The in season life, well, the school life.
Jason Moore
I know that's the difference.
Mike Wright
The difference for everything is I have to wake up early for School. I.
Jason Moore
You need your own training camp to get into in season mode.
Andy Holloway
Yes, I will need a training camp.
Mike Wright
I am not a natural early morning riser like Andy. You could you. You'll wake up without an alarm at what, six?
Jason Moore
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mike Wright
Nope. Nope.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, not happening.
Jason Moore
I took a walk at 5:45 in the morning yesterday and I didn't wake myself up. I just opened my eyes and it was 5:45.
Mike Wright
Nope. It's completely manufactured for me to wake up at six in the morning.
Jason Moore
Yes. All right, a couple mailbag questions here. If you have a question for us, go to the website the fantasy footballers.com. click the submit a bet, submit a question button or dial the voicemail hotline. 302464 TFFB. Let's go here. Rookie draft question, the 102. Justin in South Carolina says, yo, ballers, yo. I have the 102 in my dynasty draft and I need a running back. I have Henderson already, so wondering if I should go with Cam Acres there or is there another guy I should take instead. Well, that is tough.
Andy Holloway
That's really interesting because, you know, I clearly have Jonathan Taylor a tier above Cam Acres. But Cam Acres would, you know, is still a, still a good shot. And obviously if you could have the guy that fills Todd Gurley's role, that's very valuable. I think the danger here is that Todd Gurley's role could be never coming back, both Cam Akers and Henderson and now you've got the backfield split. So I don't think it's a. I don't think it's as safe a move as you think. If you take Cam makers over a Jonathan Taylor. Personally, I would take Jonathan Taylor. However, if you are saying I believe one of these guys is going to get that role, Cam Acres, you know, and then you'd have the handcuff already and you want to do that, then trade down, you know, go to whoever's got number three. Because most, most people, certainly not everybody, but most have a top two. Like they've got Clyde Edwards, Hilaire and Jonathan Taylor as your top two. And if you've got someone who sees it that way, then they'll trade a decent amount just to go from three.
Jason Moore
To two, you know, for the early morning advice, Jason, all of that was spot on. That's exactly how I see the situation. You can't take Cam Acres there. You can't bank on Gurley spot coming back. You could be in a really uncomfortable position for years trying to decide who to start and Neither one will ever earn the role that you think that they could. And so I agree with 100% of what you said.
Mike Wright
Yeah, you're cutting down your ceiling if you don't take Taylor there.
Jason Moore
Yeah. And who knows? I mean, you take Taylor there, maybe you got two players. That's what I'm saying.
Mike Wright
By the ceiling is maybe Henderson's the starting running back and now you have both starting running backs.
Jason Moore
All right, we'll close it out with this one. This has been a super common question I've seen on Twitter come through to, to Me, Super Flex 101. What do you do? Do you take Clyde Edwards Hilaire or do you take Joe Burrow? Marcus in New York says He has the 101 and a Super Flex wants to know Burrow or Clyde Edwards? A lair has Breeze and Minshew at quarterback, Zeke and Henry at running back. What do you do in his situation? And is there a universal answer?
Andy Holloway
Or this is, this is great context because I don't think there is a universal answer. To me, I would take Clyde Edwards hilare over Joe Burrow. All things equal. But all things aren't always equal. Whoever has the one on one probably has a roster already. And this is perfect if my quarterbacks were Breeze and Minshew. Minshew is not guaranteed to be a long term starter. Breeze, I see as a one year.
Jason Moore
Player, he's guaranteed to not be a long term starter.
Andy Holloway
But you're okay with Zeke and Henry for now. I would without a doubt go to the borough side here because your team needs them. And you know, I don't pivot down a tier. I don't go from, you know, team need. Mike's talked about this a lot before. He's been burned. When you go with the position your team needs but you're. You're going to tear down. These are both tier one players in their respective positions.
Jason Moore
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Mike Wright
Goodbye.
Andy Holloway
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Fantasy Footballers Podcast Summary Episode: Biggest Dynasty Differences, Rankings & Trade Values Release Date: May 5, 2020
The Fantasy Footballers podcast, hosted by Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright, delves into the intricacies of dynasty fantasy football. In this episode titled "Biggest Dynasty Differences, Rankings & Trade Values," the trio explores player rankings, trade evaluations, and strategic insights crucial for dynasty league success.
Timestamp: 05:21
The hosts engage in a detailed discussion about Sony Michel's value in dynasty leagues, especially in the New England Patriots' offense post-Tom Brady. Jason Moore poses a question about Sony's outlook without Brady, emphasizing his past performance and current limitations.
Andy Holloway: "He's certainly in the category of unwanted players... you're just don't see the upside." [06:10]
Jason Moore: "I don't think there's much of a ceiling to Sony this year. I think that's the truth and that that stinks." [07:22]
The consensus is cautiously pessimistic about Michel's future production, considering the Patriots' offensive dynamics and Michel's dependency on touchdown opportunities.
Timestamp: 26:28
The trio analyzes Ryan Tannehill's recent performance and his new four-year, $118 million contract with the Tennessee Titans.
Andy Holloway: "You either got me never..." [28:29]
Mike Wright: "I believe he'll be the starting quarterback for at least three years. Which is not something you can project upon many players in the league." [28:08]
Mike Wright defends Tannehill, highlighting his experience and the surrounding talent, particularly A.J. Brown, which he believes will sustain Tannehill's value in dynasty leagues. Jason Moore, however, remains skeptical, placing Tannehill lower in his rankings due to concerns about consistency.
Timestamp: 29:41
Kenyon Drake's ranking sparks a difference in opinions among the hosts.
Andy Holloway: "I think he hasn't done it. I assume you're taking the approach where he has to prove it first." [30:18]
Jason Moore: "I have him higher than Gurley, Singletary, Montgomery. So I think it's a great... long term." [30:43]
Jason Moore views Drake as a reliable asset with a solid season projected, while Andy Holloway remains cautious, emphasizing the limited time Drake has to prove his long-term potential.
Timestamp: 34:20
A robust debate ensues over Austin Ekeler's value, especially in comparison to potential draft picks.
Jason Moore: "I have more confidence that... I'm just buying into the fact that Ekeler is productive in fantasy." [34:20]
Mike Wright: "I would rather have Austin Ekeler because the 104 is going to be..." [37:07]
Jason Moore values Ekeler for his proven production, while Mike Wright appreciates his pass-catching ability and consistent touches, making him a cornerstone for dynasty teams.
Timestamp: 38:28
The discussion shifts to Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley, analyzing their respective values in dynasty drafts.
Jason Moore: "We've talked so much about the value of... Calvin Ridley stands out as this year's Chris Godwin candidate." [40:19]
Andy Holloway: "I do like Julio... my team could compete. I would not trade Julio for Calvin Ridley right now." [41:08]
While Jason promotes Ridley as a breakout candidate akin to Chris Godwin, Andy favors the immediate impact and reliability of Julio Jones, even at the age of 31.
Timestamp: 42:35
Allen Robinson's potential is a focal point, especially concerning his contract situation and future with the Bears.
Mike Wright: "He's at the point where he could just be peaking and still have multiple years of elite play." [42:35]
Andy Holloway: "He's a solid, reliable... undervalued because he's not a high flying superstar type of player." [46:54]
Mike Wright remains bullish on Robinson’s future, anticipating a lucrative contract and continued productivity, whereas Jason Moore leans towards a more conservative projection, factoring in potential efficiency drops.
Timestamp: 45:46
Robert Woods' ranking reveals significant variance among the hosts.
Andy Holloway: "He's an affordable wide receiver for their team. Very undervalued." [47:02]
Jason Moore: "He's been the same good player... Cooper Kupp a lot higher due to the age factor." [48:50]
Andy values Woods for his consistency and role within the Rams, while Jason downsizes his rank, citing age and potential offensive shifts as concerns.
Timestamp: 50:03
Rob Gronkowski's relevance in dynasty leagues is debated, especially considering his age and association with Tom Brady.
Mike Wright: "I would take a kid... Gronk again after taking the year off, losing all that weight." [51:31]
Jason Moore: "I don't think you're taking Kyle Rudolph in a Dynasty league over Rob Gronkowski." [53:14]
Mike is hesitant about Gronkowski's longevity but acknowledges his immediate value, whereas Jason advocates for trading him soon due to his limited future prospects.
Timestamp: 10:01
The Dallas Cowboys have secured quarterback Andy Dalton on a one-year contract worth $3 million guaranteed. Andy Holloway praises the move as strategic, emphasizing the importance of a reliable backup quarterback.
Jason echoes the sentiment, highlighting Dalton's readiness to support the team without seeking a starting position, thus preserving his future marketability.
Timestamp: 10:49
The Jacksonville Jaguars have declined the fifth-year option on Leonard Fournette, making 2020 his final year under contract. Additionally, they've signed running back Chris Thompson, potentially limiting Fournette's role.
Jason agrees, debating Fournette's future with the addition of Thompson and the uncertainty surrounding his roles, thereby impacting dynasty valuations.
Timestamp: 55:18
Listener Justin in South Carolina asks whether to draft Cam Akers or Jonathan Taylor with the 102 pick in his dynasty draft.
Andy Holloway: Recommends Jonathan Taylor over Cam Akers, citing Taylor’s higher potential and safer long-term investment. [56:24]
Jason Moore: Agrees, emphasizing that banking on Taylor's proven talent offers a more secure foundation than Akers, whose role may be uncertain. [56:47]
Timestamp: 57:32
Marcus in New York seeks advice on choosing between Joe Burrow and Clyde Edwards-Helaire in a Super Flex league.
Andy Holloway: Prefers Clyde Edwards-Helaire, prioritizing positional needs over quarterback reliability. [58:01]
Jason Moore: Supports the decision based on team needs, highlighting the importance of securing top-tier running back production. [58:24]
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of evaluating players based on both their short-term performance and long-term potential in dynasty leagues. Key takeaways include:
Positional Value: Running backs and wide receivers hold substantial weight, with strategic drafting pivotal for sustained success.
Contract Analysis: Understanding players' contract statuses and potential for future deals significantly impacts their dynasty value.
Team Dynamics: Player performance is often tied to team strategies and coaching, necessitating a comprehensive evaluation beyond individual statistics.
The Fantasy Footballers provide an in-depth examination of current dynasty league landscapes, offering valuable insights into player rankings, strategic drafting, and trade considerations. Their expert analysis empowers listeners to make informed decisions, enhancing their chances of securing championship victories in their respective leagues.
Note: Quotes are attributed to the respective hosts with corresponding timestamps for reference.