
Denver Broncos 2021 Fantasy Preview
After getting mutilated by the injury bug in 2020, the Denver Broncos are back and ready to roll with a team that packs a good amount of fantasy value.

After getting mutilated by the injury bug in 2020, the Denver Broncos are back and ready to roll with a team that packs a good amount of fantasy value.

As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.

Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the final part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC West and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
In today’s episode of Toilets to Titles, the gang is back to talk about devy dynasty leagues.

The Jacksonville Jaguars secured their franchise cornerstone earlier this year in Trevor Lawrence. He, however, is not the only interesting fantasy option available from Jacksonville for this year.

The Atlanta Falcons endured a disappointing 2020 season that started with an 0-5 start leading to the firing of Dan Quinn. Following the firing of Quinn, the Falcons finished the year 4-7 and were looking for a new head coach and general manager.

The Cincinnati Bengals began the Joe Burrow era in a rough way. After nine very well played games by the No.1 overall pick, Burrow tore his ACL in the 10th game. As a whole, the team finished off 4-11-1 and had a busy offseason checklist. Looking forward, the Bengals are in hopes to reach their first playoffs since 2015, but it will be quite a challenge.

The San Francisco 49ers have multiple players that can boom in fantasy football but are also unpredictable. Let’s take a look at what to expect from each 49ers’ fantasy-relevant players.
The Toilets to Titles gang comes at you live from Canton, Ohio, the site of the 2021 Fantasy Football Expo, to discuss what they’re looking forward to in the 2021 NFL season.

Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the seventh part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC South and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.

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 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.

After getting mutilated by the injury bug in 2020, the Denver Broncos are back and ready to roll with a team that packs a good amount of fantasy value.

As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.

Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the final part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC West and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
In today’s episode of Toilets to Titles, the gang is back to talk about devy dynasty leagues.

The Jacksonville Jaguars secured their franchise cornerstone earlier this year in Trevor Lawrence. He, however, is not the only interesting fantasy option available from Jacksonville for this year.

The Atlanta Falcons endured a disappointing 2020 season that started with an 0-5 start leading to the firing of Dan Quinn. Following the firing of Quinn, the Falcons finished the year 4-7 and were looking for a new head coach and general manager.

The Cincinnati Bengals began the Joe Burrow era in a rough way. After nine very well played games by the No.1 overall pick, Burrow tore his ACL in the 10th game. As a whole, the team finished off 4-11-1 and had a busy offseason checklist. Looking forward, the Bengals are in hopes to reach their first playoffs since 2015, but it will be quite a challenge.

The San Francisco 49ers have multiple players that can boom in fantasy football but are also unpredictable. Let’s take a look at what to expect from each 49ers’ fantasy-relevant players.
The Toilets to Titles gang comes at you live from Canton, Ohio, the site of the 2021 Fantasy Football Expo, to discuss what they’re looking forward to in the 2021 NFL season.

Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the seventh part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC South and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.

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 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.
#Chiefs and QB @PatrickMahomes have agreed to a two-year contract extension, tying him to Kansas City through the 2033 season at a total value of $504.75 million, per @AdamSchefter and @RapSheet.
Beginning in 2027, when the new money kicks in, the deal will average $64 million
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#Chiefs and OT Wanya Morris have agreed to explore trade options, per @JFowlerESPN.
Morris, who has 16 career starts over three seasons in Kansas City, is reportedly looking for an opportunity for more playing time. With the Chiefs currently holding solid tackle depth behind
#Chiefs CB Nohl Williams on the return of L’Jarius Sneed:
On if he has met Sneed or watched him play:
"For sure, I've watched him throughout my college career. He's a good cornerback... addition to our defense, addition to our DB room. I haven't talked to him yet, but I'm