After watching Jamaal Williams score an NFL-best 17 rushing touchdowns last season, his departure should’ve been a red carpet to D’Andre Swift’s ascendance. David Montgomery will certainly cap Swift’s ceiling again, but is he still a rock-solid RB2 like he’s been in Chicago?
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Read MoreThere will be players switching teams that have bigger profiles and get more attention, but there may not be a more interesting player move for fantasy football this offseason than Darren Waller being traded to the Giants.
Read MoreThe fact we’re doing a fantasy autopsy on Kyle Pitts’ season means that he let us down again, so let’s dive in and see whether we are just too high on this guy, or if there’s hope yet for him to become a fantasy cornerstone.
Read MoreJonathan Taylor was the preseason No. 1 pick, but those who felt very lucky to have the chance to draft him spent the 2022 season underwhelmed at best, and potentially on the outside of the playoffs looking in by year’s end. Injuries limited him in 2022, which typically keeps a player from needing a fantasy autopsy, but Taylor was enough of a miss in the games he played to warrant further investigation. Was 2022 a warning sign that 2021 was a peak, or should we continue to view Taylor as an elite RB option?
Read MoreElijah Moore was a popular breakout WR pick entering the 2022 season. Most of us – myself included – predicted a WR2 season at worst, with the potential for more if QB Zach Wilson made a leap. Well, Wilson didn’t, and Moore was much worse than a WR2. Where did it go wrong? Let’s examine.
Read MoreMichael Pittman let a lot of us down in 2022. He was a Top 40 pick entering the season, and turned in a very disappointing campaign. But was it on him?
Read MoreWhile Deebo looked mostly the same on the field, the production was way off the mark, leaving managers confused and frustrated. So what happened?
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