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...t for JCM, but when given the opportunity last season he was outsnapped by Chris Rodriguez in every single game they played together and it’s difficult to imagine Ra...
...Dynasty price of RB42, is it possible we’re just sleeping on the RB1 in a Jayden Daniels led Commanders offense? Last year’s 5th highest graded rusher, according t...
...to Pro Football Focus, now enters the Washington backfield competing with Jacory Croskey-Merritt and rookie Kaytron Allen for the starting job. Rachaad White brings a pass...
...nd Redraft Fantasy Football Breakdown of three of the Players Discussed: Demond Claiborne I’m sure we’ve all been looking at draft boards saying “Do I really want...
We’re breaking down 5 of the best sleepers that we’re targeting in both Dynasty and Redraft Fantasy Football Breakdown of three of the Players Discussed: Demond Claiborne I’m sure we’ve all been looking at draft boards saying “Do I really want to draft Aaron Jones or Jordan Mason?” I’ll help you out… no, no you don’t. But one of our favorite deeper picks in the draft, Demond Claiborne, ended up in an ideal situation landing in Minnesota. Priced right now as the RB81 in redraft, he feels like one of the best deep sleepers at the running back position. He’ll face an uphill battle for volume after being drafted as only a 6th round pick, but his usage could increase throughout the season until he is eventually the 1A at the end of the season when things really count. The backfield competition is slim, and even his teammate Aaron Jones said that Claiborne reminds him a bit of Jahmyr Gibbs. Greg Dulcich Dulcich feels like a post-post-hype sleeper, but I think we finally see him break out this year. Quietly, he finished 3rd among all pass catchers in Miami last season with 335 receiving yards (how is that even possible?!). Seems like there wasn’t much to be excited about, but the underlying metrics tell a different story. Among 59 qualified TEs, Greg Dulcich finished 5th in targets per route run, 2nd in yards per route run, and 2nd in yards after the catch per reception. Now all the buzz out of Miami is his instant connection with Malik Willis. I’m buying a lot of stock in Dulcich at a lottery ticket price of TE39 in dynasty and TE29 in redraft. Rachaad White At a redraft price of RB38 and Dynasty price of RB42, is it possible we’re just sleeping on the RB1 in a Jayden Daniels led Commanders offense? Last year’s 5th highest graded rusher, according to Pro Football Focus, now enters the Washington backfield competing with Jacory Croskey-Merritt and rookie Kaytron Allen for the starting job. Rachaad White brings a pass catching skillset that is sure to keep him on the field, and in your fantasy lineups by providing a safer floor in PPR formats. I understand the excitement for JCM, but when given the opportunity last season he was outsnapped by Chris Rodriguez in every single game they played together and it’s difficult to imagine Rachaad White not taking this job for himself. An efficient runner who can catch the ball out of the backfield and tied to a high powered offense is a fantastic deal at his current price tag. Feel free to check out the video for a deeper dive on these three guys, plus two other sleepers we’re all in on! submitted by /u/The_Lineup_Podcast [link] [comments]
...the Washington backfield competing with Jacory Croskey-Merritt and rookie Kaytron Allen for the starting job. Rachaad White brings a pass catching skillset that i...