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He/Him. Lead Fantasy Football Analyst @PFF. Former Senior Software Developer, Director of Analytics & Analyst @PFF Views are my own, not PFF's
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All of those guys I mentioned are 5'8". Greg Dortch was the main one in 2024 shorter at 5'7". There are plenty of other wide receivers, the guys I mentioned are just the ones at the top of the list in snaps.
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Tank Dell, Calvin Austin III, Olamide Zaccheaus were the main ones last season. Austin and Zaccheaus both play parts of the season primarily on the outside and other parts in the slot. Then guys like Wan'Dale Robinson and Demario Douglas who are primarily slot, but play some outside.
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You at the end of the season
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But agree, with the Jets/Bears, it's just as much me thinking Hall/Swift could mostly be a receiving back, so someone could be the lead runner, and those 2 are the ones I think have the better shot of being the other guy. All it will take is a training camp report or preseason use for that to change
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With Mitchell vs. Hill though, I think Hill is pretty locked into that passing down role, where Mitchell has high upside specifically as a runner, so I wouldn't be surprised if they stay in that 50/50 split, with Mitchell getting more of the fantasy value.
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I think it's fair to say 90% of sleeper running backs end up not working out. When it gets that late in drafts, we're picking guys that we think have slightly better odds of succeeding, but we still have to pick someone. RB is a deep enough position that most teams RB2s are at risk of falling to 3
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Tutu Atwell season!
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Congrats!
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Must be that and not all this golf stuff that is flooding my timeline. Happy Fathers Day!
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While stuck in my football bubble, I spent at least 30 second trying to find out what @lateroundqb.bsky.social did
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Just as fast as they came together. -82 in 2016
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Was thinking more for their redraft fantasy values, and having the three man rotation isn't great for fantasy even if any of them could have a big week.
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McCarthy is on a pass heavy team while Maye's play caller has been more run heavy without Brady, McCarthy has Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson, which are all step ups from the Patriots receivers, McCarthy has a much better offensive line.
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I think that goes a little too far, mostly because of his lack of receiving, but top-5 or top-10 upside is fine. I've seen far worse takes.
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Darnold went from a QB outside the top 25 in fantasy points per game to top-10 in the Vikings system. Cousins went from top-10 to outside the top 30 last year. Joshua Dobbs and Nick Mullens were both top-10 during their stretches as a starter in 2023. A pass-heavy team with a great supporting cast
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Congrats!
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Last three seasons
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Not as concerned about Marks, since I'm assuming he will be the 3rd down back, and Mixon, Chubb and Pierce are not 3rd down backs
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I'll be drafting in Cincinnati then!
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Those + the UFL playoffs
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I saw my name, so I'm assuming this is about me :)
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I will start when I'm good and ready!