The Weekly Bender: That's So 2024 Fantasy Football

Mon Dec 16 7:24pm ET
By HOWARD BENDER
Fantasy Writer

With every NFL weekend that passes, you can hear the phrase, "That’s so 2024 fantasy football,” muttered from some disgruntled player.

Kirk Cousins goes four straight games without throwing a single touchdown pass while lobbing up eight interceptions? That’s so 2024 fantasy football.

Christian McCaffrey starts the season on IR, Jordan Mason is the handcuff and by Week 16 we’re deciding between a banged-up Isaac Guerendo or Patrick Taylor? That’s so 2024 fantasy football.

Cooper Kupp, Amari Cooper and Jaylen Waddle are three of the most-targeted wide receivers in Week 14 and they combine for zero fantasy points in the first week of the playoffs? That’s so 2024 fantasy football.

Jonnu Smith has been more productive than any of the top-five tight ends drafted and Trey McBride still doesn’t have a receiving touchdown this season? That’s so 2024 fantasy football.

Justin Tucker is missing kicks, Raheem Mostert and Kyle Pitts are ghosts, Denver has no running backs and standout performers like Chris Godwin, Rashee Rice and Rashid Shaheed were all playing so well they needed to get knocked out by major injuries for the rest of the season. That’s so 2024 fantasy football.

So, in a year where the running back position returned to the top of the fantasy food chain and the Zero-RB truthers have been held silent, of course it’s the wide receivers who dominate the first week of the playoffs. Now, everyone who strutted into this week with top running backs in their lineup are now whimpering away with their tail between their legs. Davante Adams, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Mike Evans almost single-handedly won their owners their match-ups this week and they were joined atop the leaderboard by rookies Brian Thomas Jr. and Malik Nabers; not to mention veteran stalwarts like CeeDee Lamb and Terry McLaurin. If there was ever a Week of the Wide Receiver this season, this was it.

Now, the question on everyone’s minds is how we deal with all of this next year. Those who are still in contention for their league championship probably aren’t ready to turn the page to 2025, but those who are out are already looking to next season. We already know that no one is taking Christian McCaffrey at the 1.01 next year, but how will the first round shake out? Are we going to turn our backs on the “Robust WR Draft Strategy” and go back to drafting running backs early? Will we be drafting all the mobile quarterbacks in the first five rounds again? What about the top tier of tight ends? One of the biggest problems that occurs from year to year is an overreaction to the way a season finished and if this is just like any other year, next year could be filled with draft value and bargains.

Let’s just think about who could go in the first round of a full-point PPR draft.

  1. RB Saquon Barkley
  2. RB Bijan Robinson
  3. RB Jahmyr Gibbs
  4. RB Kyren Williams
  5. RB Joe Mixon
  6. WR Ja’Marr Chase
  7. WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
  8. WR Justin Jefferson
  9. WR CeeDee Lamb
  10. TE Brock Bowers

That’s 10 right there. Five running backs, four wide receivers and everyone’s favorite tight end. Who rounds out the round? Josh Jacobs? Derrick Henry? De’Von Achane? Where do Alvin Kamara, Breece Hall, Chase Brown, or James Cook fit in? That’s another seven running backs who are all currently in the top-30 overall in scoring this season and we haven’t even touched on guys like Chuba Hubbard, James Conner or Bucky Irving. If we are to believe that we are returning to the good ol’ days of drafting running backs early, then just think about the amount of value you’re going to have at the wide receiver and tight end positions.

What is the value of wide receivers like Terry McLaurin, Mike Evans, A.J. Brown, Brian Thomas Jr., Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Malik Nabers? Add them into the mix and you’ve got more than just the first two rounds covered. But what about Davante Adams, Jerry Jeudy, Courtland Sutton or Drake London? Are they next? And how about some of the injured stars like Rashee Rice and Chris Godwin?

And do we genuinely believe that drafting tight ends early is going to vanish? The world may be out on Travis Kelce, but Trey McBride, George Kittle and everyone’s new favorite Jonnu Smith? Sweet baby Cade Otton? What about Sam LaPorta and Dalton Kincaid?

And we haven’t even discussed Josh Allen or Jalen Hurts or where they might fit in. With all of these names being bandied about, how will you ever decide which draft strategy is going to work?

I guess what I’m getting at here is to maybe not worry so much about your draft plan next season. Don’t let what happened late this year affect what you’re going to do at your next draft. You’re always going to have early picks that bust and late picks that pop. Players are going to get hurt. That’s just the way this game goes. Maybe instead of worrying so much about whether you should go RB, RB WR, WR in your first four rounds, you spend your prep time focusing more on the players themselves, their coaches and the systems in which they operate. Freaking out about whether to take a running back or a wide receiver with your first pick is not going to get you anywhere. Next year will be just like this year which was really no different from the year before or the year before that.

And next year, right about this time, we’re all going to be saying, “That’s so 2025 fantasy football.”

Bender out. 

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Kirk Cousins Dec 22 10:13pm ET
Kirk Cousins

Dynasty | Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr completed 18-of-27 passes for 202 yards with no touchdowns and an interception in a win against the Giants. Dynasty Analysis: Penix's interception was far from his fault as a red zone pass to Kyle Pitts bounced right off his hands and into the arms of the defense. Penix moved the offense effectively and didn't look rattled at all. While this was the Giants defense that doesn't exactly resemble the '85 Bears, Penix gave the Falcons more than Kirk Cousins has for most of the year. His dynasty value is on the rise.

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Bijan Robinson Dec 22 10:13pm ET
Bijan Robinson

Dynasty | Falcons running back Bijan Robinson had 94 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a win over the Giants. Dynasty Analysis: He added two catches for nine yards. It seems Atlanta has finally realized they have a bona fide superstar at the position and Robinson is quickly emerging as a truly elite RB1 in fantasy football. Dynasty managers had to be patient, but it seems his time is finally here. Robinson will likely enter the off-season as the RB1 in dynasty leagues based on his late season surge.

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Jonathan Taylor Dec 22 10:13pm ET
Jonathan Taylor

Dynasty | Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had 218 rushing yards and three touchdowns in a win against the Titans. Dynasty Analysis: Taylor has been decent this season, but hadn't posted a rushing touchdown since before Halloween. That all ended today as he had two different touchdown runs of at least 65 yards. It was a huge day for JT, who wasn't even a lineup lock today based on his recent performance. Any dynasty manager who started him in the playoffs will likely forgive him for his mid-season slump. His dynasty value should be stable going into the off-season after this one.

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Jalen Hurts Dec 22 10:13pm ET
Jalen Hurts

Dynasty | Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was knocked out of a loss to Washington with a head injury. Dynasty Analysis: This was terrible timing for anyone in a dynasty league who had him as their playoff starter. Hurts ended the day with just 11 passing yards and 41 rushing yards. He'll be in concussion protocol going into next week and while today does nothing to his dynasty value, managers may need to look at different options for next week.

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Saquon Barkley Dec 22 10:13pm ET
Saquon Barkley

Dynasty | Eagles running back Saquon Barkley had 150 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a loss against Washington. Dynasty Analysis: The Eagles blew the game, but that's hardly on the shoulders of Barkley, who has been dynamic for much of the season. Barkley is now 162 yards shy of 2,000 on the season and while the all-time record of 2,105 seems out of reach with just two games to play, this has been a historic season for the running back. Few veteran running backs see their dynasty value climb like his during a season, but he looks like the player we all dreamed of years ago now that he's with the Eagles.

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Ameer Abdullah Dec 22 10:10pm ET
Ameer Abdullah

Las Vegas Raiders running back Ameer Abdullah rushed seven times for 38 yards and a touchdown in his team's 19-14 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 16. He added 47 yards on 5-of-6 receiving. The 31-year-old was again heavily involved in the passing game, racking up his second straight game with at least six targets. Abdullah was the team's second-leading receiver in every statistical category behind sensational rookie tight end Brock Bowers and scored a touchdown for the second straight game. Despite backfield mate Alexander Mattison piling up five more carries, Abdullah out-gained him by 11 and ran for 5.4 yards per carry to 2.3 for the latter. With solid involvement through the air seemingly intact, the tenth-year veteran is an intriguing FLEX option in PPR formats. He'll be as such next Sunday in a road meeting with the New Orleans Saints.

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Tank Bigsby Dec 22 10:10pm ET
Tank Bigsby

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Tank Bigsby had a solid fantasy outing in a 19-14 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. Bigsby finished with 12 carries for 50 yards and a touchdown and one catch for one yard. The young back from Auburn out touched and was more efficient than teammate Travis Etienne Jr. He finished with an average of 4.2 yards per carry compared to Etienne Jr.'s 2.4 yards per carry on nine carries. Bigsby also scored a one-yard touchdown, a good sign for his fantasy prospects going forward. While the Jaguars seem to be using a hot-hand approach, the general pattern this season has been Etienne Jr. is slightly more involved in the passing game while Bigsby is slightly more involved in the running game. Bigsby will look to continue leading the backfield in carries and goal line opportunities in Week 17 against the Tennessee Titans.

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Brock Bowers Dec 22 10:00pm ET
Brock Bowers

Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers hauled in 11 of 13 targets for 99 yards in Sunday's 19-14 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The rookie was at it again on Sunday, leading his team in targets, receptions, and yards. No other Raiders pass-catcher registered more than five receptions or six targets. It was another standout performance from Bowers, who registered his fourth game of 10 or more catches. The 22-year-old has already smashed Sam LaPorta's year-old reception record of 86 (101) and stands just nine yards shy of tying Mike Ditka's 63-year-old receiving yardage record (1,076). Astounding. He'll have a good shot at exceeding said record in Week 17 when Las Vegas lines up against the New Orleans Saints on the road next Sunday. Bowers is a locked-in TE1.

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Jayden Daniels Dec 22 9:50pm ET
Jayden Daniels

The Philadelphia Eagles could not hold on late, falling to the Washington Commanders 36-33 in Week 16. The points allowed were a new season high for the unit, the most they've let up since Week 4 in a 33-16 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Still, they were effective -- turning over the Commanders' offense on five separate occasions (three fumble recoveries). It wasn't enough, though, as a Jayden Daniels touchdown with ten seconds to go in the fourth quarter was enough to seal the deal against an Eagles offense missing quarterback Jalen Hurts (concussion). Philadelphia will line up against the Dallas Cowboys next weekend and is again a candidate for a viable fantasy performance. The unit had a massive outing against the same Dallas squad on the road in Week 10.

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David Njoku Dec 22 9:40pm ET
David Njoku

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku caught eight of his 10 targets for 66 yards in a 24-6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16. In Dorian Thompson-Robinson's first start of the season, Njoku emerged as the young signal-caller's favorite target as he led the team in all receiving categories in the loss to Cincy. In even more positive news, Njoku appeared to emerge from the game without any setbacks to the hamstring injury that held him out of a Week 15 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Even though the quarterback switch from Jameis Winston to DTR is a downgrade for Cleveland's passing game, Njoku's production in Week 16 is encouraging for his fantasy outlook heading into a Week 17 home matchup against the Miami Dolphins.

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Dustin Hopkins Dec 22 9:40pm ET
Dustin Hopkins

Cleveland Browns kicker Dustin Hopkins missed his lone extra-point attempt in a 24-6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16. Hopkins has struggled with his accuracy this season, so much so that the Browns made him inactive in Week 15 to give him a week to clear his head. It apparently didn't work as Hopkins missed his third extra-point attempt of the season, to go along with just a 64% field-goal success rate on 25 attempts. Hopkins will not be a recommended fantasy option heading into Week 17 against the Miami Dolphins, assuming he is still the team's kicker.

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Brock Purdy Dec 22 9:40pm ET
Brock Purdy

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy came up short in a 29-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. With the team down to its fifth-string option at running back, Purdy led the team in rushing with 26 yards on four scrambles and threw the football a career-high 40 times. He completed 26 passes for 313 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. Purdy's touchdowns included a 16-yard Deebo Samuel Sr. catch-and-run through three tacklers and a two-yard toss to second tight end Eric Saubert. Late in the fourth quarter with San Francisco needing a touchdown for a chance to win, Purdy was hit as he threw to wideout Jauan Jennings and the football ended up in the hands of Miami nickelback Kader Kohou. Over his last four games, Purdy has alternated between two sub-five-point bad-weather games and two 20-plus-point performances in good weather. He'll get the Detroit Lions home in Santa Clara on Monday night in Week 17.

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Myles Garrett Dec 22 9:40pm ET
Myles Garrett

The Cleveland Browns defense struggled in a 24-6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16. The Browns allowed Cincinnati to rack up 326 yards of total offense while notching four sacks and one turnover in the loss. On a bright note, Myles Garrett picked up the 100th sack of his career, making him the youngest player in NFL history to reach the milestone. Cleveland's defense will have another tough task on hand in Week 17 as they will host the Miami Dolphins.

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Jerry Jeudy Dec 22 9:30pm ET
Jerry Jeudy

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy caught two of his three targets for 20 yards in a 24-6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16. The Browns' No. 1 receiver predictably busted following the team's decision to bench Jameis Winston in favor of Dorian Thompson-Robinson following Week 15, finishing fourth on the team in receiving yardage. Thompson-Robinson passed for only 157 yards on 34 pass attempts and took five sacks while throwing two picks in the lopsided loss to Cincy. Assuming Cleveland sticks with DTR under center, Jeudy remains borderline unplayable in fantasy heading into a home matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week 17.

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Elijah Moore Dec 22 9:30pm ET
Elijah Moore

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore caught two of his five targets for 21 yards in a 24-6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16. Moore and the rest of the Cleveland receivers struggled in Dorian Thompson-Robinson's first start of the season as most of the quarterback's 157 passing yards went to David Njoku (66 yards) and Jerome Ford (39). Moore has been held to 34 or fewer receiving yards in three straight games and will not be on the fantasy radar heading into a home matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week 17.

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Jake Elliott Dec 22 9:30pm ET
Jake Elliott

Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott connected on 4-of-5 field goal attempts and nailed all three of his extra-point tries in Sunday's 36-33 loss to the Washington Commanders. The Memphis product converted kicks of 24, 40 (twice), and 50 yards on the afternoon, missing his longest attempt of the day -- a 56-yarder at the end of the first half. Still, Elliott was excellent in the semi-finals, pushing fantasy managers to victory with a huge day. It could have been a very different outing, too, considering quarterback Jalen Hurts (concussion) was forced from the contest and did not return. The 29-year-old is now 24-of-31 on the year on field goal attempts and has missed just one of his 41 point-after attempts. He'll square off against the Dallas Cowboys next Sunday in Week 17.

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Grant Calcaterra Dec 22 9:20pm ET
Grant Calcaterra

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Grant Calcaterra was not targeted in his team's 36-33 loss to the Washington Commanders. It was a weird day for the Eagles in the upset loss. Quarterback Jalen Hurts (concussion) was forced from the contest early, leaving Kenny Pickett (ribs) manning the helm for the team. Pickett would attempt just 24 passes while running back Saquon Barkley chewed up 29 carries en route to another monster performance. Aside from wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, no other Philadelphia pass-catcher would garner more than a single target. It's a letdown for Calcaterra in an exploitable matchup, but the outlook of Philly's skill players all took a hit with the entrance of Pickett. The 26-year-old will get a slightly stiffer test next Sunday in a rematch with the visiting Dallas Cowboys. His fantasy outlook will hinge on who is calling signals for the Eagles.

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Jerome Ford Dec 22 9:20pm ET
Jerome Ford

Cleveland Browns running back Jerome Ford carried the ball 11 times for 92 yards and a touchdown while catching all five of his targets for 39 yards in a 24-6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16. For the second straight game, Ford found the end zone as he provided the Browns their only points on a four-yard run in the third quarter. He has also shown his explosiveness of late, ripping off a 62-yard run against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 15 and a 66-yard run against the Bengals in Sunday's loss. Ford is shaping up as a solid RB2 in fantasy heading into a home matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week 17.

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Kenneth Gainwell Dec 22 9:10pm ET
Kenneth Gainwell

Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell rushed for seven yards on his four carries in Sunday's 36-33 upset loss to the Washington Commanders. He added six yards on his lone target and returned four kicks for 87 yards. The fourth-year back was minimally involved in Week 16 and inefficient even when he did touch the ball. Teammate Saquon Barkley, on the other hand, racked up 150 yards and two scores across his 29 totes. With quarterback Jalen Hurts (concussion) leaving this one early, Philly's offense wasn't its usual self sans Barkley. Backup quarterback Kenny Pickett (ribs) led the way after Hurts' exit and would fill in for the 26-year-old again if he missed more time unless Pickett can't play with his apparent rib injury. Regardless, any other signal-caller at the helm would result in a downgrade for the Eagles' offense as a whole. Gainwell won't be a recommended option when his team hosts the visiting Dallas Cowboys in the fantasy championships.

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Blake Corum Dec 22 9:00pm ET
Blake Corum

Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum had five carries against the Jets on Sunday afternoon and totaled 14 yards on his five carries. He also had a run of 32 yards which was called back due to an illegal motion from tight end Hunter Long. Corum has shown explosive upside but has yet to have a breakthrough game while operating as the backup for Kyren Williams. Williams hasn't been breaking big plays but continually moves the chains and finishes with good totals. Corum has potential and has at least five carries in three of his last four games, but he isn't getting enough work to be viable in standard formats.

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