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Post by Chargers on Jun 30, 2022 23:55:20 GMT -5
Players are listed by position, not by value. I'm looking mainly for picks and/or pick upgrades. I'm also willing to move up or down with my current picks, with the ultimate objective being to improve my early keeper picks. Send offers if interested.
Offense
Eno Benjamin, RB – ARI
Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said running back Eno Benjamin "has been terrific." Strong words from a coach who is normally somewhat quiet about his players. He also mentioned he "looks like he could be a starting running back." At only 23 year-of-age, Benjamin should see opportunities and James Conner has been far from durable in the past. Benjamin possesses some long-term upside for patient dynasty coaches.
Rex Burkhead, RB – HOU
Rex Burkhead found himself as the primary running back for the Texans after Week 10 last season finishing as the #20 fantasy back from Week 11 to Week 18. Burkhead will be among those battling for carries in the Texans backfield in 2022. He'll join veteran Marlon Mack as well as rookie Dameon Pierce.
Justice Hill, RB – BAL
Justice Hill has made an impressive recovery from the Achilles injury that cost him the 2021 season. He looked quicker than ever during OTAs and minicamps, but he's entering his pivotal fourth season in the NFL still looking to carve out a consistent niche on offense. Hill is a good special teams player which helps his case to secure a roster spot. With a solid training camp, Hill would strengthen his case to earn a role.
Phillip Dorsett, WR – HOU
Phillip Dorsett played in six games last season for the Jaguars, Seahawks and Texans. He said he currently feels faster than ever. "I get on the track every off season," Dorsett said. "You got to get on the track. I mean, if you get on the track, you stay in shape, make sure you're running 400s, 300s, 200s and your sprint work. It'll stay there until Father Time tells it to go. But I feel good. I feel I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life right now and I feel like I'm still getting faster."
Breshad Perriman, WR – TBB
Breshad Perriman is a six-year veteran and over the course of his career, he has tallied 2233 receiving yards, 15 touchdowns, and 136 catches. Perriman is a bit buried on the depth chart as of now, but Tom Brady likes to spread the ball around so in the deepest of deep fantasy leagues (like this one), he may have some value.
Jared Cook, TE – FA
Currently a free agent, Jared Cook will be on the short list of tight ends who may be called upon if there is an injury replacement needed in training camp.
Defense
Brandon Graham, DL – PHI
Only four players in the NFL had eight sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles in 2020 --T.J. Watt, Aaron Donald, Haason Reddick, and Brandon Graham. Graham played just two games in 2021 due to a ruptured Achilles. Graham participated in OTAs and should be considered ready for training camp and the 2022 season.
Charles Harris, DL – DET
Charles Harris was brought back in the offseason after a breakout 2021 campaign. A former first-round pick (22nd overall), Harris recorded 52 pressures for Detroit last season — 18 more than his previous career high. His 78.7 PFF pass-rushing grade was a career-best by more than 10 grading points. Harris will be firmly in the mix for a lot of snaps to see if he can back that performance up, especially with Romeo Okwara missing potentially the entire first half of the season due to an Achilles injury.
Mykal Walker, LB – ATL
Mykal Walker is a dark horse to start the season alongside Rashaan Evans. The team has been talking up Walker a lot this offseason, and his size, physicality, and athleticism make him a better scheme fit than Deion Jones, who had a disappointing 2021 season. Walker has shown enough flashes over the past two seasons to justify a starting role. He’ll need to fully prove it this summer, as the linebacker group is crowded and filled with talent. Walker should be up to the challenge with how well he can cover and close down skill position players.
Jourdan Lewis, DB – DAL
Jourdan Lewis was productive in the slot for an underrated Cowboys defense in 2021. More of the same is expected from Lewis in 2022.
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Post by Chargers on Jul 25, 2022 22:16:07 GMT -5
Players are listed by position, not by value. I'm looking mainly for picks and/or pick upgrades. I'm also willing to move up or down with my current picks, with the ultimate objective being to improve my early keeper picks. Send offers if interested. OffenseEno Benjamin, RB – ARICardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said running back Eno Benjamin "has been terrific." Strong words from a coach who is normally somewhat quiet about his players. He also mentioned he "looks like he could be a starting running back." At only 23 year-of-age, Benjamin should see opportunities and James Conner has been far from durable in the past. Benjamin possesses some long-term upside for patient dynasty coaches. Rex Burkhead, RB – HOURex Burkhead found himself as the primary running back for the Texans after Week 10 last season finishing as the #20 fantasy back from Week 11 to Week 18. Burkhead will be among those battling for carries in the Texans backfield in 2022. He'll join veteran Marlon Mack as well as rookie Dameon Pierce. Justice Hill, RB – BALJustice Hill has made an impressive recovery from the Achilles injury that cost him the 2021 season. He looked quicker than ever during OTAs and minicamps, but he's entering his pivotal fourth season in the NFL still looking to carve out a consistent niche on offense. Hill is a good special teams player which helps his case to secure a roster spot. With a solid training camp, Hill would strengthen his case to earn a role. Phillip Dorsett, WR – HOUPhillip Dorsett played in six games last season for the Jaguars, Seahawks and Texans. He said he currently feels faster than ever. "I get on the track every off season," Dorsett said. "You got to get on the track. I mean, if you get on the track, you stay in shape, make sure you're running 400s, 300s, 200s and your sprint work. It'll stay there until Father Time tells it to go. But I feel good. I feel I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life right now and I feel like I'm still getting faster." Breshad Perriman, WR – TBBBreshad Perriman is a six-year veteran and over the course of his career, he has tallied 2233 receiving yards, 15 touchdowns, and 136 catches. Perriman is a bit buried on the depth chart as of now, but Tom Brady likes to spread the ball around so in the deepest of deep fantasy leagues (like this one), he may have some value. Jared Cook, TE – FACurrently a free agent, Jared Cook will be on the short list of tight ends who may be called upon if there is an injury replacement needed in training camp. Defense Brandon Graham, DL – PHIOnly four players in the NFL had eight sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles in 2020 --T.J. Watt, Aaron Donald, Haason Reddick, and Brandon Graham. Graham played just two games in 2021 due to a ruptured Achilles. Graham participated in OTAs and should be considered ready for training camp and the 2022 season. Cameron Jordan, DL - NOSJordan is the ironman of edge defenders. He has been an Edge1 since 2012, an absolutely unreal stat. During those 10 seasons, he has registered no less than 45 tackles, 7.5 sacks, or 8 tackles for a loss. His averages over those 10 seasons are 54 tackles, 13.5 tackles for a loss, 10.5 sacks, and five passes defended per season. Even though Jordan is aging, he has shown zero signs of slowing down after posting 13 sacks in 2021, going for 9th best in the NFL. Mykal Walker, LB – ATLMykal Walker is a dark horse to start the season alongside Rashaan Evans. The team has been talking up Walker a lot this offseason, and his size, physicality, and athleticism make him a better scheme fit than Deion Jones, who had a disappointing 2021 season. Walker has shown enough flashes over the past two seasons to justify a starting role. He’ll need to fully prove it this summer, as the linebacker group is crowded and filled with talent. Walker should be up to the challenge with how well he can cover and close down skill position players. Adrian Amos, DB - GBPPFF’s Sam Monson said Amos is “one of the most underrated players in the game and has a real argument to be seen as the league’s best safety.” Last season, Amos produced 93 tackles (trailing only De’Vondre Campbell in Green Bay), two interceptions and eight pass breakups. Amos has played at least 1,000 defensive snaps in five of his seven NFL seasons, highlighting his incredible availability. He can play deep as a free safety, in the box as a strong safety and everywhere in between, and he’s adept in coverage, against the run and as a tackler. Jourdan Lewis, DB – DALJourdan Lewis was productive in the slot for an underrated Cowboys defense in 2021. More of the same is expected from Lewis in 2022. Updated
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Post by Chargers on Jul 29, 2022 11:46:57 GMT -5
Players are listed by position, not by value. I'm looking mainly for picks and/or pick upgrades. I'm also willing to move up or down with my current picks, with the ultimate objective being to improve my early keeper picks. Send offers if interested. OffenseEno Benjamin, RB – ARICardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said running back Eno Benjamin "has been terrific." Strong words from a coach who is normally somewhat quiet about his players. He also mentioned he "looks like he could be a starting running back." At only 23 year-of-age, Benjamin should see opportunities and James Conner has been far from durable in the past. Benjamin possesses some long-term upside for patient dynasty coaches. Justice Hill, RB – BALJustice Hill has made an impressive recovery from the Achilles injury that cost him the 2021 season. He looked quicker than ever during OTAs and minicamps, but he's entering his pivotal fourth season in the NFL still looking to carve out a consistent niche on offense. Hill is a good special teams player which helps his case to secure a roster spot. With a solid training camp, Hill would strengthen his case to earn a role. Phillip Dorsett, WR – HOUPhillip Dorsett played in six games last season for the Jaguars, Seahawks and Texans. He said he currently feels faster than ever. "I get on the track every off season," Dorsett said. "You got to get on the track. I mean, if you get on the track, you stay in shape, make sure you're running 400s, 300s, 200s and your sprint work. It'll stay there until Father Time tells it to go. But I feel good. I feel I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life right now and I feel like I'm still getting faster." Breshad Perriman, WR – TBBBreshad Perriman is a six-year veteran and over the course of his career, he has tallied 2233 receiving yards, 15 touchdowns, and 136 catches. Perriman is a bit buried on the depth chart as of now, but Tom Brady likes to spread the ball around so in the deepest of deep fantasy leagues (like this one), he may have some value. Jared Cook, TE – FACurrently a free agent, Jared Cook will be on the short list of tight ends who may be called upon if there is an injury replacement needed in training camp. Defense Brandon Graham, DL – PHIOnly four players in the NFL had eight sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles in 2020 --T.J. Watt, Aaron Donald, Haason Reddick, and Brandon Graham. Graham played just two games in 2021 due to a ruptured Achilles. Graham participated in OTAs and should be considered ready for training camp and the 2022 season. Mykal Walker, LB – ATLMykal Walker is a dark horse to start the season alongside Rashaan Evans. The team has been talking up Walker a lot this offseason, and his size, physicality, and athleticism make him a better scheme fit than Deion Jones, who had a disappointing 2021 season. Walker has shown enough flashes over the past two seasons to justify a starting role. He’ll need to fully prove it this summer, as the linebacker group is crowded and filled with talent. Walker should be up to the challenge with how well he can cover and close down skill position players. Jourdan Lewis, DB – DALJourdan Lewis was productive in the slot for an underrated Cowboys defense in 2021. More of the same is expected from Lewis in 2022. Updated
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Post by Chargers on Aug 2, 2022 11:48:35 GMT -5
Players are listed by position, not by value. I'm looking for pick upgrades, with Benjamin (high upside) and Graham (proven vet now healthy again) worth a little more than the others (who are basically free - any upgrade will do). Send offers if interested. OffenseEno Benjamin, RB – ARICardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury said running back Eno Benjamin "has been terrific." Strong words from a coach who is normally somewhat quiet about his players. He also mentioned he "looks like he could be a starting running back." At only 23 year-of-age, Benjamin should see opportunities and James Conner has been far from durable in the past. Benjamin possesses some long-term upside for patient dynasty coaches. Eno Benjamin is the first man up for the role. He saw limited work in 2021 touching the ball a total of 40 times for 160 total yards and a touchdown over seven games. The Cardinals won't be able to give Conner all the work so they will need another back to step up and Benjamin looks to be the guy that has that opportunity staring him in the face. Arizona Cardinals RB Eno Benjamin is 'a guy to look for' in 2022, according to teammate and OG Justin Pugh. 'He looked great in minicamp,' Pugh said. 'He's probably been our best outside zone running back that we've had on the roster, even last year.' Pugh also noted that Benjamin has greatly improved in pass protection. 'He had to learn how to pass protect,' Pugh explained. 'And that was really the only thing. You can't trust a guy to be in the game if you can't trust him to pick up pass protection and he's gone night and day from last year to this year, so I think he's going to have a big jump.' Justice Hill, RB – BALJustice Hill has made an impressive recovery from the Achilles injury that cost him the 2021 season. He looked quicker than ever during OTAs and minicamps, but he's entering his pivotal fourth season in the NFL still looking to carve out a consistent niche on offense. Hill is a good special teams player which helps his case to secure a roster spot. With a solid training camp, Hill would strengthen his case to earn a role. Phillip Dorsett, WR – HOUPhillip Dorsett played in six games last season for the Jaguars, Seahawks and Texans. He said he currently feels faster than ever. "I get on the track every off season," Dorsett said. "You got to get on the track. I mean, if you get on the track, you stay in shape, make sure you're running 400s, 300s, 200s and your sprint work. It'll stay there until Father Time tells it to go. But I feel good. I feel I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life right now and I feel like I'm still getting faster." Breshad Perriman, WR – TBBBreshad Perriman is a six-year veteran and over the course of his career, he has tallied 2233 receiving yards, 15 touchdowns, and 136 catches. Perriman is a bit buried on the depth chart as of now, but Tom Brady likes to spread the ball around so in the deepest of deep fantasy leagues (like this one), he may have some value. Breshad Perriman continues his second stint with Tampa Bay, venturing to the Jets in 2020 between stops with the Buccaneers. Perriman has bounced around since being a Round 1 flame-out in Baltimore and posted his best NFL season (36-645-6) with the 2019 Buccaneers. Perriman still offers lid-lifting vertical ability in his later-20s and has averaged more than 15 yards-per-reception every season accruing more than 10 receptions. Perriman offers an in-case-of-emergency-break-glass veteran option if Tyler Johnson and Jaelon Darden-type younger options fail to develop into the regular season. Jared Cook, TE – FACurrently a free agent, Jared Cook will be on the short list of tight ends who may be called upon if there is an injury replacement needed in training camp. Defense Brandon Graham, DL – PHIOnly four players in the NFL had eight sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles in 2020 --T.J. Watt, Aaron Donald, Haason Reddick, and Brandon Graham. Graham played just two games in 2021 due to a ruptured Achilles. Graham participated in OTAs and should be considered ready for training camp and the 2022 season. Graham confirmed that he has no restrictions heading into camp, and that his recovery was actually better than when he injured his knee early in his career. The veteran lauded the medical staff, conditioning staff, and coaches all working together to create a schedule that keeps guys as healthy as possible, and that staying healthy is one of the team’s priorities. Jourdan Lewis, DB – DALJourdan Lewis was productive in the slot for an underrated Cowboys defense in 2021. More of the same is expected from Lewis in 2022. Updated. See the yellow part at the top of the post for more info.
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