Kansas City Chiefs Offseason: If I Were Brett Veach (2.0)
Grant Morse provides an update in his Brett Veach offseason series by publishing Vol. 2 of his “If I Were Brett Veach” article.
Grant Morse provides an update in his Brett Veach offseason series by publishing Vol. 2 of his “If I Were Brett Veach” article.
It will be interesting to see what the Kansas City front office can manage with the duration of free agency too, writes Rachel Coltz.
The NFL’s free agency period doesn’t officially begin until March 13 but that’s not stopping teams from maneuvering ahead of it.
Antonio Brown’s antics finally got him out of Pittsburgh and into Oakland, who rewarded him with a big raise. Brown has been called many things as this situation played out. No matter what you believe about him, Brown is a top-three receiver in the game and an elite fantasy asset.
Nolan Hopkins explores what happens next with Duke Johnson after the Cleveland Browns signed Kareem Hunt.
Times are changing for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ backfield. Jacob DeFee shares some options in free agency and the draft that could make sense for the Jaguars.
Reminder: You can’t carry over your Free Agent Aquisition Budget (FAAB) or turn it into real cash and take it with you. There is a real possibility that some of the following studs are available in your league and you must spend every nickel you have to acquire them. For those deeper leagues where the studs below are all taken, there are still some hidden gems out there to strengthen your squad for that final championship run. Spend that money because the time to lay it all on the line is now. The following waiver wire adds reflect a $100 FAAB.
With the NFL season already, a quarter of the way through it is time to check up on some of the top divisions around the league. The crazy thing…the AFC North was not thought of as a top division in football at all entering the season. It’s crazy how fast team turnover can be in the NFL.
Ah, yes, trading in fantasy football. One of the things that can give hope to the hopeless or the bored something to do. Although, finding the right deal isn’t always easy. You have to identify players that you can realistically acquire (based on what you’re willing to give up), and then craft an offer that would appeal to your would be trade partner. While the last step is important, the focus of this article is to help you identify players that are worth trading away and trading for. And as always, it’s important to remember that not every trade can fit into the ideal “buy low/sell high” mold. With that being said, it’s time to look at what I’m buying and what I’m selling after three weeks of football.
Last Thursday the city of Cleveland went fully Dilly Dilly as they celebrated the Browns winning their first game after 19 winless games played over 635 days. To celebrate this joyous occasion I decided to dissect the Browns win over the Jets.
Grant Morse provides an update in his Brett Veach offseason series by publishing Vol. 2 of his “If I Were Brett Veach” article.
It will be interesting to see what the Kansas City front office can manage with the duration of free agency too, writes Rachel Coltz.
The NFL’s free agency period doesn’t officially begin until March 13 but that’s not stopping teams from maneuvering ahead of it.
Antonio Brown’s antics finally got him out of Pittsburgh and into Oakland, who rewarded him with a big raise. Brown has been called many things as this situation played out. No matter what you believe about him, Brown is a top-three receiver in the game and an elite fantasy asset.
Nolan Hopkins explores what happens next with Duke Johnson after the Cleveland Browns signed Kareem Hunt.
Times are changing for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ backfield. Jacob DeFee shares some options in free agency and the draft that could make sense for the Jaguars.
Reminder: You can’t carry over your Free Agent Aquisition Budget (FAAB) or turn it into real cash and take it with you. There is a real possibility that some of the following studs are available in your league and you must spend every nickel you have to acquire them. For those deeper leagues where the studs below are all taken, there are still some hidden gems out there to strengthen your squad for that final championship run. Spend that money because the time to lay it all on the line is now. The following waiver wire adds reflect a $100 FAAB.
With the NFL season already, a quarter of the way through it is time to check up on some of the top divisions around the league. The crazy thing…the AFC North was not thought of as a top division in football at all entering the season. It’s crazy how fast team turnover can be in the NFL.
Ah, yes, trading in fantasy football. One of the things that can give hope to the hopeless or the bored something to do. Although, finding the right deal isn’t always easy. You have to identify players that you can realistically acquire (based on what you’re willing to give up), and then craft an offer that would appeal to your would be trade partner. While the last step is important, the focus of this article is to help you identify players that are worth trading away and trading for. And as always, it’s important to remember that not every trade can fit into the ideal “buy low/sell high” mold. With that being said, it’s time to look at what I’m buying and what I’m selling after three weeks of football.
Last Thursday the city of Cleveland went fully Dilly Dilly as they celebrated the Browns winning their first game after 19 winless games played over 635 days. To celebrate this joyous occasion I decided to dissect the Browns win over the Jets.
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