
Cincinnati Bengals 2021 Fantasy Preview
The Cincinnati Bengals come into 2021 with a fully healthy Joe Burrow and excitement throughout. The team should see a great boost in offensive production, meaning a large boost in fantasy production as well.

The Cincinnati Bengals come into 2021 with a fully healthy Joe Burrow and excitement throughout. The team should see a great boost in offensive production, meaning a large boost in fantasy production as well.

There is talent all around and at every key position, including infield, outfield, pitcher, and catcher. With this growing core of top prospects, Seattle is in good shape for quite some time.

The Miami Dolphins are coming off of a year where they just missed the playoffs after going 10-6 with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa taking over halfway through the season. The main need in free agency was clearly finding Tagovailoa weapons and they did just that by signing Will Fuller.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve examined the likes of a wide variety of prospects “in the system” for the Los Angeles Kings. Elite-caliber names such as Gabe Vilardi, Quinton Byfield, Tobias Bjornfot, Arthur Kaliyev, and Brandt Clarke are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to L.A.’s deep and talented prospect pool.

While the 2021 NFL season is just under a month away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the final part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s front office.

The New York Knicks were the biggest surprise team of last season. Julius Randle played like an MVP candidate during the regular season. Derrick Rose played like it was 2011 and Tom Thibodeau proved he’s the right man for the job.

Last season, the Las Vegas Raiders had two consistent fantasy players in Darren Waller and Josh Jacobs. In the offseason, the Raiders made moves that made fantasy players unhappy. Let’s look at what fantasy players can expect from the Raiders this season.
The Pittsburgh Pirates were busy adding to their prospect pool at this year’s trade deadline. With the departure of veterans such as Adam Frazier and Richard Rodriguez, that process has been further emphasized.

Conference USA has a ton of great football programs, even if we don’t hear much about them throughout the season. This could be the year, however, that this conference really gets recognized.

The Pac-12 had a wild 2020 football season. There are a lot of questions that need to be answered this season following a difficult Covid-plagued year where there were a ton of games canceled and moved around. With a lot of moving pieces and a conference with big-name players, the Pac-12 will be a division well worth watching this season.

The Dallas Mavericks are an intriguing team going into this season. Part of the reason why is that most expect them to take another step after finishing fifth in the Western Conference last season. Rick Carlisle stepped down and Jason Kidd was hired as head coach to help mentor Luka Doncic.

The Indianapolis Colts enter the 2021 season with only one major addition on the offensive side of the ball, and that is former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Carson Wentz. After a great start to his career as an Eagle, the production tailed off in 2020.

The Cincinnati Bengals come into 2021 with a fully healthy Joe Burrow and excitement throughout. The team should see a great boost in offensive production, meaning a large boost in fantasy production as well.

There is talent all around and at every key position, including infield, outfield, pitcher, and catcher. With this growing core of top prospects, Seattle is in good shape for quite some time.

The Miami Dolphins are coming off of a year where they just missed the playoffs after going 10-6 with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa taking over halfway through the season. The main need in free agency was clearly finding Tagovailoa weapons and they did just that by signing Will Fuller.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve examined the likes of a wide variety of prospects “in the system” for the Los Angeles Kings. Elite-caliber names such as Gabe Vilardi, Quinton Byfield, Tobias Bjornfot, Arthur Kaliyev, and Brandt Clarke are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to L.A.’s deep and talented prospect pool.

While the 2021 NFL season is just under a month away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the final part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s front office.

The New York Knicks were the biggest surprise team of last season. Julius Randle played like an MVP candidate during the regular season. Derrick Rose played like it was 2011 and Tom Thibodeau proved he’s the right man for the job.

Last season, the Las Vegas Raiders had two consistent fantasy players in Darren Waller and Josh Jacobs. In the offseason, the Raiders made moves that made fantasy players unhappy. Let’s look at what fantasy players can expect from the Raiders this season.
The Pittsburgh Pirates were busy adding to their prospect pool at this year’s trade deadline. With the departure of veterans such as Adam Frazier and Richard Rodriguez, that process has been further emphasized.

Conference USA has a ton of great football programs, even if we don’t hear much about them throughout the season. This could be the year, however, that this conference really gets recognized.

The Pac-12 had a wild 2020 football season. There are a lot of questions that need to be answered this season following a difficult Covid-plagued year where there were a ton of games canceled and moved around. With a lot of moving pieces and a conference with big-name players, the Pac-12 will be a division well worth watching this season.

The Dallas Mavericks are an intriguing team going into this season. Part of the reason why is that most expect them to take another step after finishing fifth in the Western Conference last season. Rick Carlisle stepped down and Jason Kidd was hired as head coach to help mentor Luka Doncic.

The Indianapolis Colts enter the 2021 season with only one major addition on the offensive side of the ball, and that is former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Carson Wentz. After a great start to his career as an Eagle, the production tailed off in 2020.
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