

Devil II wrote:#DYN44 $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:YouHateMe is a democrat. Watch out for him.
Yeah, this little douche thinks New Orleans 4th-string RB is worth a 1st-Rd pick...and now he's throwing a tantrum over it.
You blocked me, seems like you are the one with the mental issues. Hahaha
Yeah, blocking you so you won't send me further childish trade offers = mental issues? Yeah, that "logic" makes "perfect" sense.
Devil II wrote:#DYN44 (D) $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:#DYN44 $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:Bro is like that kid at the slot machine and drops 2k on the slot machine, Hits a jackpot for 1k and calls himself a winner!
No response to the receipt I left you wise guy? 😂
So you going to Portland with blue hair this weekend? Rocks provided. Hear Kamala will make an appearance too!
Only losers play slots, fat fuk. I’m strictly a tables game player.
Kinda thinking you’re probably not even old enough to be in a casino anyway. If you are, Ima betting you spend a lot of time at the buffett.How could I even believe you when you are lying about a stupid trade offer?
Dont you realize I offered it to everyone? Hence to why your argument holds no weight? lol
I don't have an argument. And not lying about anything.
Not saying you did or didn't offer that to me. I'm saying if you did, I didn't see your trade offer for the 3rd. I did see the offer where you wanted a first and that's clearly the one I replied to and rejected.
People revoke offers all the time or they expire without ever being seen. I have nearly 100 dynasty leagues and it's practically impossible, especially in the offseason, to see every trade offer sent my way.
Regardless, the offer is still garbage if you also sent it for a 3rd. You're offering a RB on NO who is likely destined to be on their practice squad at best, and based off of him having 2 good starts late in the year, you're putting 3rd value on him? He doesn't even belong on 14-man rosters period, let alone giving away a 3rd for him.
Are you implying that it’s my fault that you can’t keep up with offers, since you have 100 teams? Lol
You obviously saw and knew of the offer. I mean the receipt states that since it has your response. Me sending the second one was me breaking balls to that response. The fact that you took it seriously is laughable.
And…. No, it’s not that bad of an offer. You even said a 3rd wouldn’t e that outrageous (scroll down the messages). Would a 4th or 5th been more reasonable? That’s what a counter would have gotten him for. Kamara is aging, he isn’t even a lock to stay on the team. He is definitely becoming a question mark even if healthy. Miller is always hurt (I know because I like him and carried him on other teams). That other rookie got hurt and is mediocre at best. The guy I offered had two 15pt games to close the season. Not an amazing player, but availability is always a bonus. Being that you have 2 of the backs already, it’s not terrible idea to roster the guy until cutdowns for a late draft pick. Not unreasonable at all being that 3rd round picks and later are a crap shoot. I mean, if I don’t deal him I’ll be holding until I need to cut him. It’s not rocket science. They are called dart throws. But for you to get your panties in a bunch, it’s hilarious.
Hilarious how you're trying to justify your garbage offer with adolescent logic. It's easy to see why you haven't had much success at this game.
Literally NO ONE handcuffs an RB with a practice squad RB.
Literally NO ONE handcuffs an RB3.
Literally NO ONE handcuffs RBs (with the exception of less than a handful) when rosters are only 14-man rosters.
Even if Estime makes the active roster in August, he still doesn't belong on 14-man rosters in February. Even it's for free, let alone giving away a pick for him.
He simply doesn't belong on 14-man rosters. Not sure why that's SO incredibly difficult for you to understand.
And you're basing your evaluation of him on a 2-game sample size where he was the ONLY healthy RB in NO? That's got to be THE most hilarious thing about your wildly inaccurate prognostication of him.
Devil II wrote:#DYN44 (D) $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:#DYN44 (D) $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:Wow, 20k really? You are rich! Hahaha
That’s $20K profit EVERY year, fat fuk. Someways it’s WAY higher than that.
Meanwhile Devil l, II, and III just keeps making donations in each league every year. Still have yet to see you win a league, fat fuk.Devil I - Champ
Devil II - 3rd place
Devil III - miss
I am happy that you are so good with extra money to burn. Maybe we can side bet this league? lol
After you deal that valuable 3rd round pick 😂
Devil V -
Me: 3-Time Champ
Devil V: Donates $$ to the 3-Time Champ
Are you actually trying to bust my balls over a team that I’ve lost at least 3 of my top players due to season ending injuries? I mean, lost Nabers, Hill and Burrow I forget who else this year alone. It happens.
You raped teams in trades for 5 years in that league. Of course you won. That’s not skill, that’s being a fortunate crook. It’s a wonder why you thought my offer was terrible, because unless you get to pull a persons pants down anything looks bad. Lol
Which trades? You would have to name what trades you’re even talking about. The skill was clearly apparent in the 2019 startup draft when I absolutely stole some top rookie WRs in Rds 10-12.
Cry a little more about injuries. We’ve all had major injuries, the difference being only you need the Kleenex. I’ve had CMC on that roster for 7 years so one or two of those injury years cost me additional championships.
Devil II wrote:#DYN44 (D) $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:#DYN44 (D) $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:Wow, 20k really? You are rich! Hahaha
That’s $20K profit EVERY year, fat fuk. Someways it’s WAY higher than that.
Meanwhile Devil l, II, and III just keeps making donations in each league every year. Still have yet to see you win a league, fat fuk.Devil I - Champ
Devil II - 3rd place
Devil III - miss
I am happy that you are so good with extra money to burn. Maybe we can side bet this league? lol
After you deal that valuable 3rd round pick 😂
Devil V -
Me: 3-Time Champ
Devil V: Donates $$ to the 3-Time Champ
Are you actually trying to bust my balls over a team that I’ve lost at least 3 of my top players due to season ending injuries? I mean, lost Nabers, Hill and Burrow I forget who else this year alone. It happens.
You raped teams in trades for 5 years in that league. Of course you won. That’s not skill, that’s being a fortunate crook. It’s a wonder why you thought my offer was terrible, because unless you get to pull a persons pants down anything looks bad. Lol
Which trades? You would have to name what trades you’re even talking about. The skill was clearly apparent in the 2019 startup draft when I absolutely stole some top rookie WRs in Rds 10-12.
Cry a little more about injuries. We’ve all had major injuries, the difference being only you need the Kleenex. I’ve had CMC on that roster for 7 years so one or two of those injury years cost me additional championships.
Devil II wrote:#DYN44 (D) $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:#DYN44 $26 - 2026 #5 Pick wrote:Devil II wrote:Bro is like that kid at the slot machine and drops 2k on the slot machine, Hits a jackpot for 1k and calls himself a winner!
No response to the receipt I left you wise guy? 😂
So you going to Portland with blue hair this weekend? Rocks provided. Hear Kamala will make an appearance too!
Only losers play slots, fat fuk. I’m strictly a tables game player.
Kinda thinking you’re probably not even old enough to be in a casino anyway. If you are, Ima betting you spend a lot of time at the buffett.How could I even believe you when you are lying about a stupid trade offer?
Dont you realize I offered it to everyone? Hence to why your argument holds no weight? lol
I don't have an argument. And not lying about anything.
Not saying you did or didn't offer that to me. I'm saying if you did, I didn't see your trade offer for the 3rd. I did see the offer where you wanted a first and that's clearly the one I replied to and rejected.
People revoke offers all the time or they expire without ever being seen. I have nearly 100 dynasty leagues and it's practically impossible, especially in the offseason, to see every trade offer sent my way.
Regardless, the offer is still garbage if you also sent it for a 3rd. You're offering a RB on NO who is likely destined to be on their practice squad at best, and based off of him having 2 good starts late in the year, you're putting 3rd value on him? He doesn't even belong on 14-man rosters period, let alone giving away a 3rd for him.
Are you implying that it’s my fault that you can’t keep up with offers, since you have 100 teams? Lol
You obviously saw and knew of the offer. I mean the receipt states that since it has your response. Me sending the second one was me breaking balls to that response. The fact that you took it seriously is laughable.
And…. No, it’s not that bad of an offer. You even said a 3rd wouldn’t e that outrageous (scroll down the messages). Would a 4th or 5th been more reasonable? That’s what a counter would have gotten him for. Kamara is aging, he isn’t even a lock to stay on the team. He is definitely becoming a question mark even if healthy. Miller is always hurt (I know because I like him and carried him on other teams). That other rookie got hurt and is mediocre at best. The guy I offered had two 15pt games to close the season. Not an amazing player, but availability is always a bonus. Being that you have 2 of the backs already, it’s not terrible idea to roster the guy until cutdowns for a late draft pick. Not unreasonable at all being that 3rd round picks and later are a crap shoot. I mean, if I don’t deal him I’ll be holding until I need to cut him. It’s not rocket science. They are called dart throws. But for you to get your panties in a bunch, it’s hilarious.
3rd rounders are dart throws? That’s hilarious! Your inexperience is really showing.
I wouldn’t give ANY pick for him because he doesn’t belong on 14-man rosters. Period. He’s not a Top 200 player, let alone being a Top 168 player.
The only one having a meltdown here is you, fat fuk. You sent an offer and I rejected it. Period.
And then you proceed to post about it, at first privately. And then a day or two later, you're STILL butthurt about it and bizarrely and immaturely decide to rant about it publicly. What most sane people do when their trade offers are rejected is they just move on, regardless of any of the circumstances. Clearly that's not what you do however.
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June 1st - Renewal deadline| LA PUKA$$ (9-5) | 125.85 | |
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| King Hall (9-5) | 89.85 | F |
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Seahawks veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp has played some of his best ball of the season in Seattle's playoff wins over the 49ers and Rams, and he could be in line for another high-volume performance in Super Bowl LX. After seeing five targets or more in only five regular-season games, he's hit that mark in back-to-back games. New England has the defensive personnel to at least make things difficult for Offensive Player of the Year Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and if they are able to limit him on Sunday, Kupp suddenly becomes an integral part of a Seahawks offense that very well could struggle to run the ball. Since his mid-season trade from the Saints, Rashid Shaheed has seen only 28 targets and 16 receptions across 11 games, making a secondary option like Kupp all the more important if New England can succeed at slowing down Smith-Njigba.
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New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson averaged 25 opportunities per game against the Texans and Broncos, but against yet another top-five defense in the Seattle Seahawks, he may see those numbers drop. New England's last two games were each played in inclement weather, with the Patriots rarely trailing, but they enter Super Bowl LX as underdogs for the first time this postseason. While Stevenson, as the superior pass protector, is still likely to see the field more than rookie TreVeyon Henderson, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels approaches his tenth Super Bowl knowing that this game can't be won by playing things safely. Through either game script or a concerted effort to get more explosive players on the field, Stevenson, who topped eight carries only once over the final six games of the regular season, is unlikely to see the type of volume that he has in recent weeks, making him a low-floor DFS play.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III has had an excellent postseason so far, recording 256 scrimmage yards and four touchdowns on 45 touches across two games played. The 25-year-old spent most of the 2025 regular season splitting work with fellow Seahawks back Zach Charbonnet (knee). However, Charbonnet suffered a torn ACL in Seattle's Divisional Round win over the San Francisco 49ers, ending his postseason early and leading to an increased workload for Walker III. Walker III didn't fully dominate backfield time in the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams, as Seahawks RB2 George Holani played 34% of the team's offensive snaps. However, Holani earned just six touches, compared to 23 for Walker III. In Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots, Walker III should remain a heavy feature of the Seahawks' offensive game plan. Walker III is one of the NFL's most explosive running backs, which makes him a high-upside DFS play on Sunday even at an elevated price.
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Across 17 games in the 2025 regular season, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs recorded 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns on 102 targets. However, the 32-year-old has not been quite as productive across three postseason contests, hauling in 11 catches for 73 yards and a score on 17 targets. In Super Bowl LX, Diggs is now facing a tough matchup against the Seattle Seahawks defense. Seattle finished the regular season ranked first among NFL defenses in yards per pass attempt allowed (6.0) and tied for seventh in passing touchdowns allowed (20). Diggs also faces playing time questions. New England has been judicious with his snap count throughout his first season with the team, and Diggs played just 47% of the Patriots' offensive snaps in the AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos. Between the matchup and his relatively limited production ceiling, Diggs may be a tough wide receiver for DFS fantasy managers to trust on Sunday.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was named the 2025 NFL Offensive Player of the Year on Thursday, cementing his case as the league's best pass-catcher this season. Across 17 games in the regular season, the 23-year-old hauled in 119 receptions for 1,793 yards and 10 touchdowns on 163 targets. After a quiet performance in Seattle's blowout Divisional Round win over the San Francisco 49ers, Smith-Njigba returned to his usual dominant form in the NFC Championship Game, recording 10 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets. Smith-Njigba figures to be the focal point of the Seattle pass game once again in Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots. Across 19 total games this season, Smith-Njigba has recorded fewer than 18.3 PPR fantasy points just five times. While he will be a popular DFS option on Sunday, Smith-Njigba's consistency makes him a safe player to build lineups around.
From RotoBaller
The San Francisco 49ers are not looking to trade backup quarterback Mac Jones this offseason, per Dianna Russini of The Athletic. Russini reports that while "things and offers could change," 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan "loves what he has" in Jones. With San Francisco starter Brock Purdy missing eight games in 2025 due to injury, Jones played a critical role in keeping the 49ers' season afloat. Across his eight starts, the 27-year-old threw for 2,147 yards, 13 touchdowns, and six interceptions. Jones averaged 7.4 yards per pass attempt in 2025, his first time clearing 6.8 yards per attempt since his 2021 rookie season with the New England Patriots. San Francisco signed Jones to a two-year contract last offseason, so the team could easily decide to keep him until he reaches free agency after the 2026 season. However, if a quarterback-needy team views Jones as a potential long-term solution, it might make the 49ers an offer that is too good to pass up.
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The Athletic's Dianna Russini reports that Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has yet to decide whether he will return to the NFL in 2026, but that "many close to him believe he could return" and a "14th season is looking more real than ever." Kelce will turn 37 years old in October. While he's not the same player he was at his peak, the veteran tight end remained productive in 2025. Across 17 games, Kelce hauled in 76 receptions for 851 yards and five touchdowns on 108 targets. If Kelce does indeed decide to suit up in 2026, he will likely still be one of the top pass-catchers in Kansas City, particularly given the potential of a suspension for Chiefs wideout Rashee Rice. However, Kelce may be without Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (knee) for the early part of the year as Mahomes recovers from the knee injury that ended his 2025 season.
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Las Vegas Raiders All-Pro pass-rusher Maxx Crosby (knee) said on Friday that he's ahead of schedule in his rehab from left knee surgery that he had around a month ago, according to ESPN. "I'm ahead of schedule, and it's business as usual," Crosby said. "It's my eighth surgery in seven years. It's something that I've gotten used to. It's all about perspective, about how you approach what you want to accomplish. I'm willing to run that marathon." The Raiders put the 28-year-old on Injured Reserve with two games left in the 2025 season, which started speculation about Crosby's future in Sin City. Crosby was not happy with the move and left the team's facilities. It's unclear exactly how Crosby feels, but there have been plenty of rumors that he doesn't want to go through another rebuild after the team finished 3-14 last year. Regardless of where he's playing in 2026, Crosby will remain a high-end DE in fantasy IDP leagues after posting double-digit sacks in three of the last four years.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reiterated the team's desire to reach a long-term contract extension with impending free-agent wide receiver George Pickens, according to Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. "He's better than, as far as what he contributed to our team, showing the potential that he could contribute. I'm looking forward to getting things worked out so George can be a Cowboy a long time," Jones said. In his first year with Dallas in 2025, Pickens led the Cowboys in receiving and earned second-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors with a career-best 1,429 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on a career-high 93 receptions over 17 games. Jones and the Cowboys have a history of dragging out extensions for their star players, though, so nothing is guaranteed for Pickens. However, in Pickens' case, the team seems likely to use the franchise tag to keep him around in 2026 if an extension cannot be reached. If Pickens is in Dallas next season, he'll be a clear WR1 target in fantasy drafts.
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New England Patriots linebacker Robert Spillane (ankle) was limited in practice on Thursday and Friday this week and is officially questionable to play on Sunday in Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks, per the NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe. Linebacker Harold Landry (ankle) is also questionable. The 30-year-old Spillane injured his ankle in the AFC Championship game victory over the Denver Broncos. If Spillane is limited or unable to play at all on Sunday, it would be a pretty notable loss for the Patriots' defense. Spillane finished his first regular season with the Pats with 97 tackles (48 solo), one sack, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and a forced fumble in 13 starts. Jack Gibbens would make the start at inside linebacker against the Seahawks if Spillane is inactive.
From RotoBaller
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (shoulder) practiced in full all week and has been cleared to play in Super Bowl LX on Sunday versus the Seattle Seahawks. Maye was listed as questionable at the end of last week after suffering a minor right-shoulder injury in the AFC Championship game against the Denver Broncos, but the Patriots were never concerned that it would affect him going into the Super Bowl. The 23-year-old second-year signal-caller out of North Carolina led the NFL with a 72% completion percentage in 17 regular-season games and finished as the QB3 in fantasy scoring, but he's completed only 55.8% of his passes for 533 yards, four touchdowns, and two picks in his first three playoff games. Maye has also fumbled six times (three lost) in the postseason. He'll need to be much better on Sunday against a Seattle defense that allowed the seventh-fewest passing TDs (20) during the regular season.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks rookie safety Nick Emmanwori (ankle) was a full participant in Friday's practice and was removed from the final injury report for Super Bowl LX on Sunday against the New England Patriots, according to ESPN's Brady Henderson. Emmanwori suffered a low-ankle sprain in practice on Wednesday and was held out of Thursday's practice, but he's now ready to go this weekend. It's great news for a Seahawks defense that has been among the best units in the NFL all year. The 21-year-old Emmanwori was in contention for Defensive Rookie of the Year after recording 81 tackles (56 solo), 2.5 sacks, nine tackles for loss, four QB hits, an interception, and 11 pass breakups in 14 regular-season games. He had a strong NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams, too, with five tackles (four solo) and three pass breakups. Emmanwori will hope to make life difficult for Patriots quarterback Drake Maye in the Super Bowl.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold (oblique) practiced in full for a second straight day on Friday and was removed from the final injury report ahead of Super Bowl LX on Sunday versus the New England Patriots. Darnold suffered a left-oblique injury in practice just days before the team's Divisional Round win over the San Francisco 49ers, but it hasn't affected him in two playoff victories on the road to the Super Bowl. The 28-year-old signal-caller has gone 37-for-53 for 470 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions in wins over the 49ers and Los Angeles Rams in the postseason, and his oblique injury should not be an issue at all this weekend. He'll be facing off against a Patriots defense on Sunday that allowed the ninth-fewest passing yards during the regular season, although their schedule was extremely soft. His counterpart, Drake Maye, will be the more popular DFS play in the Super Bowl because he finished as the QB3 in fantasy during the regular season, but Darnold has looked much sharper than Maye in the playoffs.
From RotoBaller
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce had arguably the best season of his young career in 2025, recording 47 receptions for 1,003 yards and six touchdowns across 15 games played. Pierce remains one of the NFL's most dangerous downfield threats, as he averaged 21.3 yards per reception in 2025 and has led the league in that stat for two years running. However, the 25-year-old also showed signs of becoming a more consistent feature of the Colts' offense this past year. After averaging 4.3 targets per game over the first three seasons of his career, Pierce averaged 5.6 targets per contest in 2025. Pierce is now set to hit unrestricted free agency this spring, but it appears Indianapolis will be looking to bring him back after trading away 2024 second-round wide receiver Adonai Mitchell in the middle of the 2025 season. With the Colts, Pierce profiles as the team's WR2, a role he has proven he can produce in. He may never be an ultra-high volume target earner, but Pierce's fantasy value in dynasty formats should be on the rise after 2025, particularly in leagues that use half and non-PPR scoring.
From RotoBaller
A fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten flashed high-end upside at points throughout his rookie season. The 22-year-old's overall stat line does not jump off the page, as he finished the year with 386 scrimmage yards and seven touchdowns on 93 touches across 15 games played. However, Tuten spent the year behind Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. on the depth chart. While Jacksonville may choose to re-sign him, Etienne Jr. is now set to hit unrestricted free agency and might command a pricy contract on the open market after producing nearly 1,400 scrimmage yards and 13 touchdowns in 2025. If the Jaguars let Etienne Jr. walk, Tuten may be in line to take on the team's RB1 role in 2026. Between Etienne Jr. 2025 and Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving in 2024, Jacksonville head coach and play-caller Liam Coen has proven the ability to manufacture high-value seasons for his running backs. Given the potential opportunity for him in Jacksonville, Tuten should be a player whose value is on the rise in dynasty fantasy formats.
From RotoBaller
In his first season with the team in 2024, Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones Sr. recorded over 1,500 yards from scrimmage and played 17 games, earning himself a second contract. However, Jones Sr. struggled through injuries and a production decline in 2025, logging just 747 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns on 160 touches across 12 games played. Even when Jones Sr. was healthy, Minnesota split backfield work between him and Jordan Mason, limiting the production upside for both players. If Jones Sr. is back with the Vikings in 2026, he figures to work in a timeshare with Mason once again. Minnesota could also save $8 million against the cap by releasing Jones Sr., so the veteran running back may find himself in a new home come September. Regardless of where Jones Sr. is playing in 2026, his days as a true lead back for an NFL team may be coming to an end as he hits his age-32 season.
From RotoBaller
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton posted another rock-solid season in 2025, recording 74 receptions for 1,017 yards and seven touchdowns on 124 targets across 17 games played. His 2025 line is nearly identical to his 2024 production, when he hauled in 81 grabs for 1,081 yards and eight scores on 135 targets. While Sutton may not carry elite fantasy upside, he's established himself as the number one pass-catcher in an above-average Broncos' offense and has proven he can provide a consistent production floor. However, Sutton's long-term fantasy outlook may be dimming heading into 2026. For one, Sutton will be entering his age-31 season. Additionally, Denver has multiple wide receivers on rookie contracts in Pat Bryant, Troy Franklin, and Marvin Mims Jr., who are all candidates to take a step forward next year. Sutton will likely remain a safe wide receiver option for redraft leagues in 2026, but dynasty managers may be wise to anticipate the start of his decline phase.
From RotoBaller
A seventh-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Chicago Bears running back Kyle Monangai entered his rookie season without much fanfare. However, the 23-year-old impressed in his first campaign, recording 947 scrimmage yards and five touchdowns on 187 touches across 17 games. Monangai showcased impressive efficiency as a rusher, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. As the season progressed, Monangai was able to steal more and more work away from established Bears RB1 D'Andre Swift. Including the postseason, Monangai recorded at least 11 touches in eight out of his final 10 games. From Week 11 through the end of the regular season, neither Monangai nor Swift played more than 59% or fewer than 41% of Chicago's offensive snaps in any contest. In 2026, Swift will be playing on the final season of his current contract. While the two backs project to share backfield work in the short term, Monangai may have done enough as a rookie for the team to feel confident in him as its long-term answer at running back. Monangai's fantasy value in dynasty formats should be on the rise after his encouraging 2025 season.
From RotoBaller
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley (leg) had by far the worst season of his career in 2025, recording 17 receptions for 303 yards and zero touchdowns on 36 targets. The 31-year-old was also limited to just seven games played. After suffering a hamstring injury in Week 6 that sidelined him for over a month, Ridley broke his fibula upon his return in Week 11, landing him on Injured Reserve and ending his season. Ridley still has two years remaining on his current contract with the Titans, but Tennessee has a potential out this offseason that would leave them with a manageable dead cap hit. As a result, Ridley may be looking for a new home as he enters his age-32 season coming off a major leg injury. Before 2025, Ridley had posted consecutive seasons with at least 120 targets and 1,000 receiving yards, so he may bounce back in 2026. However, the veteran wideout's dynasty fantasy value should be plummeting after his disastrous 2025 campaign.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford won the NFL MVP award and stated he'll return during his acceptance speech. Dynasty Analysis: Well, that works. Stafford was elite last season as he threw for 4,707 yards with 46 touchdowns and just eight interceptions. He'll remain a top-flight "set it and forget it" QB1 next season and while any subsequent season could be his last, his value will be high during any year. While his dynasty value can't really rise, he's a prime trade candidate for contending teams.
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