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Join Joe Pisapia, Pat Fitzmaurice, and Scott Bogman as they highlight some long term buys and sells that you should be seeking out in your dynasty leagues!
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Intro - 0:00:00
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State of Fantasy - 0:01:01
Fitz's Buy: RB - Kenneth Walker III - 0:01:54
Bogman's Buy: RB - Chase Brown - 0:05:20
Fitz's Buy: WR - Emeka Egbuka - 0:09:04
Bogman's Buy: WR - Alec Pierce* - 0:11:53
Fitz's Buy: QB - Justin Herbert - 0:15:28
Bogman's Buy: QB - Malik Willis - 0:19:40
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Bogman's Sell: RB - Josh Jacobs - 0:25:16
Fitz's Sell: RB - Ja’Cory Croskey-Merritt - 0:27:16
Bogman's Sell: WR - Courtland Sutton - 0:29:03
Fitz's Sell: WR - Wan’Dale Robinson - 0:30:48
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Bogman's Sell: QB - Jalen Hurts - 0:35:11
Fitz's Sell: QB - Baker Mayfield - 0:39:11
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We're going to take a look at some dynasty by-loves and sell highs.
This is that perfect time with the NFL draft around the corner, the combined behind us and rookie drafts on the horizon.
To take a look at some of the assets that we might have on some of our long-term rosters, what we can move for them, what we can get back for them and who should be going away, far, far away from any of the rosters we have.
Now could be the time to really make some big changes that could impact you positively in 2026 and to help us identify some of those pieces, Scott Bogman, Pat Fitzmoreus, two of our gems from the Dynasty Podcast.
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Gentlemen is a really interesting time of year, right?
Because we hot off the combine, very excited about all the prospects, we're doing all the mock draft shows, all that stuff's going on.
But Bogs, this is also a great time to start evaluating the rosters that we have.
And starting to make some maneuvers to see what kind of picks we want to acquire in 2026 and beyond, what kind of players we think might be assets and undervalued right now.
100%, I mean, it's a great time to kind of reevaluate and look, you know, all the mock drafts are pretty fun until free agency.
And then after free agency, it's like, okay, now let's look for some accuracy out of these, these mocks, right?
So it's going to be a fun time, a great time.
And it's a good time to evaluate your team, take a look at who the free agent saw or who's kind of solidified in some of their spots, who is maybe wavering.
Maybe guys going to sign there that could impact their future.
So it's a good time to kind of go in a sneaky time to buy and sell.
Well, speaking of sneaky here, we're going to start with the buys and we're going to start with a running back.
And Fitsy is coming out of the gate hot because this guy, I mean, it's certainly a buy high.
I mean, it might be the highest values ever been his career.
And Fitsy, you're still buying this guy.
The last game that we had of the 2025 slash 2026 NFL season, this guy ended up with a big award.
So let's talk about Ken Walker and why you think he's a buy despite the fact that values in an all time high.
It is a buy high.
Joe, but mainly it's because I don't think he's going to wind up going back to what was kind of a frustrating spot for him last year.
So Kenneth Walker ranked 28 in PPR points per game during the 2025 regular season.
And as good as that playoff run was Zach Charbonne was the Seahawks designated goal line back and cut into Walker's regular season workload to some degree.
But then Charbonne towards ACL early in the sea, Seahawks first playoff game and Walker went completely nuclear during Seattle's playoff stretch better than 100 rushing yards and Seattle's three playoff games, 139 yards from scrimmage per game for touchdowns.
But the Seahawks did not tag Walker. They did not give him the franchise tag. So they're going to let him test the market.
And you know, Seattle is a decent amount of cap space, but the Seahawks probably are going to sign Jackson Smith and Jigba and Devon with their spoon to big contract extensions at some point in 2026.
So maybe they don't splurge on resigning Walker.
And, you know, if they let Walker and walk and he is a.
So if he gets a bigger workload with some other team and maybe isn't getting poached at the goal line the way it was in 2025 or if he comes back to the Seahawks, at least he would figure to be a workhorse early in the season while Charbonne works his way back from the knee injury.
So either way, I think we're going to see a value increase for Walker. And yes, he's not going to be cheap now, but I don't think you're like walking in any blind spots if you buy him now.
I think his workload is going to be bigger and the role is going to be better than it was in 2025.
All right. You use two puns when talking about Walker. Third one, you're out. We have to talk about the chair.
I'm just telling you right now. So let's talk about what that price is because I imagine it's pretty high, right?
We've been talking about that performance. We've been talking about eye opening to a lot of other NFL franchises, but also the fantasy managers as well.
So what would it take to get Ken Walker in terms of players picks like what's the combination in your head to make that deal happen?
So I know a lot of people are expecting a breakout season from Marvin Harrison Jr. and think it's imminent. And I think, you know, our trade value charts.
I'm not sure about our trade value chart. I know some of the other ones on the market have Marvin Harrison Jr. valued higher than Walker.
I would give up Marvin Harrison Jr. straight up for Kenneth Walker right now. I wouldn't even think twice about it.
Especially with the possibility that Malik Willis goes to the Cardinals. And then you're going to see passing volume plummet like the Cardinals led the league and pass attempts last year.
That's not going to happen if Malik Willis is their quarterback. And you've also got Tramick Bryan Michael Wilson there.
So I'd give up Marvin Harrison Jr. for him. I think I'd give up Zay flowers for him. That seems like kind of an even exchange.
All right. Yeah. Actually, the Zay flowers maybe throwing like a fifth round picker something like that. Maybe two sweeten it up a little bit if you have to.
Let's talk about a running back that you want to buy Scott Bogman. Who is that guy for you that you circled?
Yeah, it's Chase Brown. And I know there's some worry about love being in the Bengals vicinity during the draft. But I can tell you two things.
Number one, he ain't lasting pass. I think it's picked it three. I think the Cardinals take him at three. So I don't think he's going to make it to the Bengals.
And even if he did with them not franchising tray Hendrixen and letting him walk, they have to do what the Panthers did last year.
I feel like all their money that they have in cap space, all their draft picks need to be spent on the defensive side of the ball.
And if they are spent on offense, they need to be fixing that online that you cannot draft skill position players out of this class for this team that already has better skill position players.
So, you know, Chase Brown last season 10th in touches. He was 7th in points per game in PPR, which is mostly I see leagues for running backs 7th points per game 7th in total points as well.
And he's ranked as RB 12. Now that's where I have him as well. I think there are better backs than him still, but this dude has had increasing touches for three straight seasons.
He was over 300 this season and 10th in total touches. So he's 25 years old. He's in the prime of his career. He's on a good offense with the defense that still has to outscore.
That has to have their offense outscore the opponent because the defense is a sieve. They can't stop anything. So I'm adding Chase Brown. If I can pretty much at any point. And I think the price point on him. And let me ask you, Fitsy.
Who would you want in this draft over Chase Brown? Share my love. Is there another player?
Oh, running back. Good. No. Any player. Is there a wide receiver you'd want over him? Would you take like Tate lemon and Tyson ahead of Chase Brown? That's fine. But that still is only four players.
I think I would. I would. I don't where Fitsy is, but I think I would, especially depending on landing spot. How about you, Fitsy?
It's close. I think the value is close. I mean, I just because Brown has a couple of years into his career and wide receivers generally age pretty well.
I think I would value Tate lemon and Tyson just a little bit higher than Chase Brown, but it's in the ballpark.
And nobody else for sure, right? Like it's a deep ends up maybe in this dream scenario of like Philly when they trade AJ Brown or something, right?
Like something like that. I could see, but I think for the most part, your top four or five picks in the rookie class. If you're not picking in that group, I would trade that pick to get Chase Brown in a non super flex.
Let me put this to you. Would you rather have an early second round 2026 picker Chase Brown? Right? I think that's really 2026 or Chase Brown is Chase Brown all day.
Okay. What about late first round 2026? Chase Brown. I'm telling you, after pick five, if this isn't super flex, you know, just the picture work a little more in super flex.
But even so, it's not a great quarterback class. Right. Yeah, 100%. So, but just I think post those top five or four or five players.
To me, it's four. And then I want Chase Brown. So really, you could even say it's one. If you don't need a wide receiver, it's just sharing my love that you take over Chase Brown. That's it.
The problem with the quarterback classes in experience to like Ty Simpson, you know, what 14 games of the starter, whatever it was, right? Right. Right.
The guys with that track record going to the NFL is not good. I think the only guy to succeed was Cam, Cam Newton. But again, his tools are kind of off the charts. So I don't know if that's a good comp to, you know, the fact that, you know, when guys don't play a lot of college games.
They typically tend to struggle in the NFL. You can go through the list of guys.
Clipboard holders in this year's back. Yes.
A lot of guys with long NFL backup careers. Let's put it that way. All right. Fancy. Let's talk about a wide receiver that you want to buy right now.
And it's a guy that start off like gangbusters in the beginning of the year. And it faded dramatically in the second half.
And Mekke Eggbuka talked to me about his value in dynasty going forward.
Yeah. So with a book, I think this is maybe a good time to move in before free agency because the Buccaneers are not expected to resign Mike Evans.
They don't have a ton of cap room. They're in pretty good shape at receiver, even without Evans with, you know, at Buka, Godwin, Jalen McMillan, a test, test Johnson.
So they've got a lot of other needs. I don't think they're going to add any wide receivers and they're going to let Evans walk.
If Evans does, in fact, leave a book is going to have a chance to establish himself as the number one receiver in Tampa.
And yeah, as people are going to remember, a book was a standout and training camp last year and got off to blazing start five touchdowns in his first five games.
He was the wide receiver three in PPR through the first five weeks of the season.
And then things kind of went sideways. A book a tweet is hamstring in week six.
You tried to play through it, but just wasn't as effective Baker Mayfield's performance kind of fell off after a hot start, which might have been because the offensive line had a bunch of injuries.
I think things are going to look a lot better for a book and we're going to see something closer to the Mecca Buka we saw in the first five weeks of 2025.
I think this is a good time to buy.
What would it cost to get a mecca Buka in your opinion?
Yeah, I mean, I would trade James Cook for him.
And I think James Cook's value has never been higher in superflex.
If I had a little bit of depth of quarterback, I'd be willing to trade bone X for a Mecca Buka.
And I would certainly give up any draft pick in this year's rookie draft other than the 101 or 102.
And I'd even say this is the guy that I, if you've got the 104 and you're sitting there and you don't love this class, like Buka's a year and you've already seen some success.
I would, I would make that flip in a second.
I mean, and I'd even consider the 102.
Like if I didn't need a quarterback and it was either Mendoza or Buka and I needed wide receiver help more than quarterback.
I might do that deal, although I'd probably try to ask for a little bit more.
Box, you agree with that evaluation of a Buka?
Absolutely 100%.
I mean, I still have the Mecca Buka at pick number 12 or a wide receiver number 12, excuse me.
So I have him as a wide receiver one in this, you know, currently in dynasty.
And I also, I think it's just like Chase Brown, like the only player that I would guaranteed for sure one over him in this class this year in my love.
And the fact that Mike Evans said he's going to test the free agent waters is could
throw his targets through the roof if Mike Evans signs somewhere else.
So yeah, I'm, I'm all about getting a Mecca Buka.
He, I think he's the best player on this bias list that we have.
All right, let's go to another wide receiver here.
Bogwin, all off season, there's been a lot of buzz about Alec Pierce.
It seems like Indianapolis could be in his future.
But then again, maybe not, we all know that the NFL is a constantly moving animal.
So what's their take on Alec Pierce here in 2026 and beyond?
Well, I think, you know, he's just being viewed as less than he should be right now.
He's currently ranked as like a wide receiver for, I believe.
I think his ECR would be wide receiver 43.
I have him at 34.
So I see him more as a wide receiver three.
And the performance with Daniel Jones was great last year.
Obviously, you know, they had a lot of struggling quarterback issues before this season.
And then Daniel Jones came in and was awesome before tearing his Achilles.
But he put up his best weeks with Philip Rivers in the last month of the season.
Now he had massive swings again, like guys like Alec Pierce do where he was just, you know,
getting you close to the doughnut and then a wide receiver one performance and then another doughnut.
And then a wide receiver one performance.
So he wasn't consistent with a guy like Philip Rivers.
But I think the ability to put up those big numbers become such a red zone threat that he has become and a deep play threat.
You know, he's always going to be a little bit less valuable in a PPR league,
because he's just not a guy that's going to get, you know, a hundred catches in a season.
But I think if you view him as if he's being viewed as a wide receiver for a wide receiver five somewhere in that range.
And he's more of a wide receiver three.
There's value there to be bought.
And I kind of, I think he can be successful in most places.
He is not 100% completely quarterback proof.
I don't think anybody is Justin Jefferson proved that last year.
Right? But I do think if you perform with Philip Rivers and his, you know,
the ghost of Philip Rivers past or whatever, he was not.
He was a bad armed quarterback at this point.
So if you can perform with him, I think he's going to be able to go almost anywhere and perform well.
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Bugs, you know I am pro, Alec Pierce.
I kind of think he's the discount Jordy Nelson.
But here's the butt.
Would you would have dampened your enthusiasm at all if it were the Titans who he signed with.
Because the Titans have a ton of cap space and a pretty barren wide receiver room right now.
I mean, they, I don't know what Calvin Ridley's status is.
But you know, last year was Schemeer DK and Alec Iomanner.
They could use a veteran, you know, a veteran.
More cap space for us.
But either.
For sure.
Yeah.
You know, Cam Ward and Cam Ward played pretty well over the last month or at least much better than he had.
But the first few months of the season were pretty alarming.
Like would it diminish your enthusiasm at all if he signed with Tennessee?
Not at all.
Actually, I kind of think Tennessee would be a good landing spot for him because, you know,
the thing that annoys you about Cam Ward would be really good for Alec Pierce, Fitsy.
Cam Ward holds the ball too long.
So if he's getting, you know, an extra step on that DB because Cam Ward is holding the ball,
he's going to have some big, big plays for Tennessee.
If he does land there and they have a lot of cap space.
So that is a very decent landing spot for him.
I think I'd be more concerned if he went to like Pittsburgh.
You know, we don't know who the quarterback is there.
DK Metcalf kind of does the same stuff that Alec Pierce does.
And it's probably going to continue to be run first offense the way the offensive line has been built.
So I think there are other places that Alec Pierce could go that would be worse than Tennessee.
I actually think Tennessee would be an okay place.
Fitsy, I'm not going to lie.
There's a quarter back that you've tagged here for a buy.
I absolutely love.
It was a guy that I was in on last year and just redraft leagues.
And I feel like we're starting to get back to the elite level of this player potentially soon,
especially if he has a little bit healthier offensive line in 2026.
So let's talk about Justin Herbert, what it's going to take to get him on your roster
and why you want to buy him in dynasty.
Yeah, it's going to take a lot.
He's by no means a buy low, but I think it's worth making an offer for Justin Herbert,
even though it's not easy to buy good established quarterbacks in dynasty.
But Herbert is going to get offensive tackles Joe Alt and Rashon Slater back from injury.
He's going to be throwing a lad Maconkey Quentin Johnston around a guest in the second
and second year guy, Trey Harris.
Herbert's going to Mike McDaniel as his offensive coordinator, which is exciting.
And here's where maybe the pre-free agency buy target angle comes into play.
There are only nine teams with more than $40 million in cap space, according to SPO track.
I don't know if that's totally up to date as of now, but last time I checked, which was like a day ago,
there are only four NFL teams with more than $80 million in cap space.
The chargers have 84.9 million.
Fourth most in the league and they're not far behind the number two commanders and number three raiders.
Titans mentioned earlier are number one with a bullet with about 90 million.
So Herbert, the reason he might actually be attainable, like his first three seasons in the league,
his yardage shows range from about 4,300 yards to 5,100 yards.
Last two seasons has not reached 4,000 yards.
First two years in the league, 31 TD passes as a rookie, 30 TD passes in year two,
hasn't thrown for more than 26 TD passes in any of his last three seasons.
And yet his passer rating, his YPA, some of the other passing metrics suggests he's been just as good
if not better than he was in his first few years.
Again, not that I think anyone is down on Justin Herbert and looking to ditch him,
but I do think maybe, you know, he's attainable with a very generous offer.
Bottom line, I think the chargers are going to buy themselves some interior offensive line help, which they need badly.
Like the play they got from their center and guards last season was just abysmal.
And that's going to change. Like I think of what the bears did last year when they bought themselves an entire interior offensive line
with Joe Thuney and Chris Dahlman and Jonah Jackson.
And I think the chargers are going to do something similar this year.
And that's going to set up Herbert for a big bounce back season.
What would it take, Joe?
I trade CD-LAM for Justin Herbert.
If I needed QB help, I would give up Tremac bride for Herbert in a super flex league and a heartbeat.
And I know that some trade value.
Are you going to tighten premium one?
I'd consider it.
I just, I think we probably just saw the best season Tremac bride is ever going to have.
I would possibly agree with that.
Certainly his values and a peak. Let me throw this one out here.
This is a little outside the box this time last year.
Everybody was talking about how good the quarterback class of 2026 is going to be.
And we have archmaning and this guy and all the guys and a lot of guys didn't even come out or perform very well.
Would you leverage say if you had a late first brown pick this year with a first pick in 2027, not knowing how that's all going to shake out?
We all think it's going to be good.
We can all hope that it's going to be good and work out.
And all these quarterbacks are excited about end up playing well in college, saying healthy, having good years and then being top draft stock.
But would you do that for Herbert who's still got his prime years ahead?
I feel like it's something worth considering.
If you had like a late first this year and then a 2027 first and then keep all the players you have and try to win now with Herbert.
Look, man.
In Superflex quarterback is the name of the game.
I think I would give up a 2027 first, even if I was sort of on the come up in that first round pick could potentially be.
I mean, I'd be a little heart sick about it if it turned out to be the 101 and Jeremiah Smith.
But yeah, I think I would make that to trade fair enough.
All right, let's get to a quarterback that Bobman has his eyes on to buy.
He's been a very popular guy. Malik Willis.
Bob, when let's talk about what it would take to acquire him and why you want to purchase.
I assume based off of what you saw in some limited starts this year for the Green Bay Packers.
Yeah, I won't put anyone else through my chasing McCarthy rhetoric here.
But look, Arizona is the rumor.
The Cardinals have Tremick bride.
They have Marvin Harrison.
They have Michael Wilson.
They still have James Connor and Trey Benson on that line.
They have the number three overall pick that might be there for Jeremiah love.
And I think they're going to fix up that offensive line and spend a lot of draft picks on defense as well.
So perfectly, perfectly reasonable to sit and wait right and see where Malik Willis ends up before you go and trade for him.
But the only game he finished with more than 11 pass attempts.
We saw him hit QB three for the week.
He had that was week 17 against Baltimore 281 yards in a touchdown and also two rushing touchdowns and 60 yards rushing on nine attempts.
This dude can win with his legs.
He can pass the ball well and he's learned a lot after sitting and waiting behind Jordan love.
The same way Jordan love said and learn behind Aaron Rogers.
And you know, he's going to go.
He's going to sign somewhere to go and start Pittsburgh's the rumor that jets the Cardinals.
There's Miami.
There's so many teams that absolutely needy quarterback.
So I think wherever he ends up, he's going to be a pretty good value.
I don't think and I think Fitsy will be with with me on this.
I don't think I'd give up a 2027 one from Malik Willis just yet, right?
Like I know quarterback has the name of the game and we're right there.
I would in a super flex.
I would give him up for anyone that's not Jeremiah love as his as has kind of been the theme here.
You know, with this current draft class, there's a lot of talent in it.
But you know, it's it's not next year's draft class.
And there's proven talent in the NFL.
So I think I would rather have Malik Willis than the rest of the rookies.
But in a super flex in particular, but it is the upside the upside is there.
It's waiting for him to take it.
He has to unlock it.
Maybe this could be a bust.
But I think from what we saw out of him, I'm really excited.
And I'm a Steelers fan.
I want them to sign him.
Don't think it's going to happen.
But I'm I'm really hoping for Aaron Rogers to make a retirement decision.
So the Steelers can give him the full court press here.
I should have been who they drafted over pick it, by the way.
But well, that's fair.
It also feels as though, yeah, but who knows if they could have developed him and how that would work.
Sure.
100%.
So they would have to throw him to the wolves the way they pick it did basically, too.
So it might not have been the best situation.
This path for him to, you know, might be the right one.
The floor and love might have been the best case scenario for him.
But I will say this, too.
I think every year there's always that one quarterback or one guy that people are like,
oh, this is like the trendy guy, right?
I think the dangers don't overpay for Malik Willis, too.
Would you agree with that, send them it?
Because there is a lot of unknowns still.
I know he's a quarterback.
I know quarterback is king in the superflex dynasty.
But I'd be a little careful.
But everybody thought they knew what Daniel Jones was, right?
And so no one paid for Daniel Jones, even me, my, my thought process was,
let's give Anthony Richardson this job was like an, and see what happens here.
And it didn't work.
Daniel Jones took it and ran with it.
Kind of, you know, so kind of like that situation.
I would say the Arizona situation is very nice for a quarterback, right?
Malik Willis is the big rumor right now.
But I might be interested in whoever ends up taking that cardinals job because the weapons are there.
But I'm also interested in wherever Malik Willis ends up because there is,
there's a lot of talent with this guy.
And if he is going to run, if he goes to an OC, that will let him run.
He could have a massive impact on the quarterback market.
All right.
So those are the guys we want to buy.
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Let's take a look at the cells Scott Bogdan.
Why don't you go first here with the running back?
Josh Jacobs.
Why is it time to get out from old Josh who's been pretty steady for the pack these last couple years?
Man, he really has been and this isn't like necessarily a you have to trade.
Josh Jacobs. This is just in in typical running back fashion.
This is the last time you're going to be able to get probably enormous value for him.
Maybe next year may turn 2029, but that transition year of 28 to 29 is typically where running back start to lose some steam.
Right. And Josh Jacobs is played through everything.
And we saw him play through everything this year and it was still awesome.
But the dude has had over 2,000 touches in his career 2109 exactly.
And this might be the last time to get a good haul for him.
There's also a weaker running back class coming in through the draft.
So there's not as many options to pick up and run with through the draft this season.
So I think that this year with the weak draft class.
And you know, there's some guys that may get jobs in the free agent market.
But I don't think anything that is anywhere close to what Josh Jacobs is.
So this is probably the last time that you have to go and get peak value for Josh Jacobs.
That's why it's not that I dislike him.
I don't think he's going to fall off a massive cliff or anything.
But this is typically when the guys do it and you can still get a haul for him.
So if you want to avoid that falling knife and all of that.
This is the time to go ahead and trade Josh Jacobs and try to get your roster a little bit younger.
Well, he's going to be 28 this year.
So theoretically, there should be at least another year or two there.
So I can understand I would think bogsy ideal team is a.
You're shopping him to a team that can win now, right?
Right.
Like that.
That's the best case scenario you're looking around if for a roster in your league.
With a team that's that you think is going to be very competitive this year.
And you take a draft picks or you take guys or works in progress.
So you think they're going to be better long term investments.
So yeah, I can see that going through.
All right, let's talk about a running back that Fitsy wants to get rid of before it's too late.
Fitsy, who's that guy for you?
Yeah, we've been doing some big game hunting with the buys and sells to this point.
This is more like low level swap meat stuff.
But like if I've got jacory crosskey merit, I would be willing to see what I could get for him.
Because right now the commanders only have two draft picks in the first four rounds of the draft.
They don't have a second round or a fourth rounder.
But Washington does have a ton of salary cap space, third most.
And I think they're going to or maybe second most.
Sorry.
I think they're going to sign a free agent running back.
I don't think they're going to draft your my love when they've only got these limited early round draft picks.
And if they sign a free agent running back be it Tyler Algier, even someone like Aaron Jones.
I think that further blocks jacory crosskey merit who was already losing early down work to Chris Rodriguez last season,
even though some of the efficiency metrics for old bill were sneaky good like success rate and yards per carry.
But I would cash him in for a younger receiver who hasn't really popped yet like tray Harris, maybe Tory Horton.
And I'd probably even take a late second rounder for him.
Heck, I'd probably even take a 2027, third for jacory crosskey merit.
Yeah, it definitely seems like Washington is going to look somewhere else that running back position.
We already had some running back movement this off season two.
David Montgomery's already moved on to a new spot here via trade with Houston Texans.
So it's going to be interesting.
I think it's going to be a lot of RB little chess game getting played here right there.
So those are two running backs.
The guys are looking to sell us talk about a wide receiver Scott Boggman launch kick us off.
Let's go with Portland Sutton, another age concern here for.
But also the Broncos are likely to add some talent.
They don't have a lot of needs in the NFL draft right now.
They don't have a lot of needs in free agency. This team was very good.
I think maybe a backup quarterback should be on their list of things they need to buy after watching the ESC title game here.
But the one position they have that that I think a lot of people are mocking for them is a linebacker.
Well, if they sign a linebacker now, it's kind of just take BPA and they could take a wider receiver.
They could sign a wider receiver.
I think Franklin and Bryant should improve, but a speed weapon like Casey Concepcion, Chris Bell, something like that.
With pull targets away from everyone, Portland Sutton just turned 30, right?
So we're getting into another guy that this might be the last time where you can get massive value form.
If they add another wide receiver who's younger faster, like if they would have added a book last year,
you would have been the wide receiver one for the Broncos, right?
Like I don't think that that's really a question.
So I love Portland Sutton. He's done a lot of good for me.
He's been a cheap buy that has provided you way more than he's given you.
But if you, this is kind of the last stop, I feel like if you want to get good value for Portland Sutton,
this is the last time you're going to be able to trade him.
Well, I think like Jacobs, too.
It's always good when you're trading a guy in a situation where he's still playing well, you know, before you miss that window.
So if you're out a year too early, okay, well, whatever, you know, it happens sometimes.
But it's better than being out a year too late and these guys, especially if you can figure that out.
So if you're trying to cover your bets right now, make sure you draft some wide receivers and look to move on from Portland Sutton.
Next guy on the list, another guy who's getting a lot of buzz this off season.
Certainly was a busy boy because everybody else around the New York Giants wide receiver got hurt.
So let's talk about Wondale Robinson Fitsy.
What fits in terms of for you moving on with him?
Yeah, so dynasty leagues are typically PPR leagues.
So people pay attention to reception totals and Wondale Robinson has had more than 90 catches each of the last two seasons.
He's at exactly 140 targets in each of the last two seasons.
The last year career high, 1,014 receiving yards.
And Wondale had, I think, the best possible run out he could have had with the Giants the last two seasons in 2024.
It was basically Wondale, Malik neighbors and no one else catching passes from Daniel Jones.
And last year neighbors gets hurt early, Wondale has 66 more targets than anyone else on the Giants last year.
So now he's a free agent.
Sounds like the Giants are not interested in resigning him.
I think it's inevitable that wherever he goes, Wondale Robinson is going to see major target share slippage in 2026.
So if anyone is still, you know, transfixed by those 90 catches the last two years.
Like, I think it's a good time to sell.
And I wouldn't even, you know, I'm not holding anyone's feet to the fire for Wondale Robinson.
Like I'd even, I'd take Zach Scharbene coming off the ACL tear.
I take Dalton to take one Dalton King Cade.
I'd take King Cade, even though his usage is kind of sub optimal in Baltimore.
Heck, in a super flex league, Joe, I think I would even gamble on Scott Boggman's boy, J.J. McCarthy for Wondale Robinson straight up.
Well, look, I mean, sometimes there's just principle buying, right?
Like where a guy's stock is rock bottom.
Like Anthony Richardson's another one of these guys, too, where it's like, yes, buy it.
Buy it because I'm not saying that these guys.
The cost is so cheap, even if even if they've never come through.
It doesn't cost you anything to be wrong, but for some reason they figured out, especially because they're so young.
Still, I mean, both those guys, they can just kind of like, you know, you just wait a little longer and see.
Maybe they'll land in a good situation where they start to develop a little bit better.
And, you know, look, Baker Mayfield at one point was a rock bottom buy.
You know, Sam Darnell was a rock bottom buy.
Now, I'm not saying either of those two guys are either as talented as J.J. McCarthy or Sean.
But you take that shot for cheap.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Take that shot for me, feel much better prospect.
Same thing with Sam Darnell, even, but it's, it's the theory of it.
And it's going to cost you even less than did to buy those guys.
And I think if you go back to that question that Fitsy asked me about Alec Pierce, right?
Like Alec Pierce going to Tennessee, would that bother me?
Not really because of the way Alec Pierce plays.
If one day he'll go to Tennessee, now I'm, I'm pretty concerned for him, right?
Like, because you're going to have Tennessee is going to draft some wide receivers as well.
We know that.
I think Shamir DK could take another step up, but that now you're competing with DK for, for these slot touches, right?
Because that's what one day is.
He's a slot merchant.
So if he goes to the jets, Garrett Wilson is there.
And easily your number one, if he goes to commanders, they have Terry McLaren, right?
These are the teams with money.
You're Steelers need a slot guy box.
Yeah, how often are they going to throw to him?
That has often as Calvin Austin probably got the ball.
So yeah, there are many, many scenarios that I would dislike for Wando Robbins to end up in.
You know, he worked well with Malik neighbors.
So maybe he could work well with a number one like Garrett Wilson, but who's throwing him the ball with the jets?
So, you know, I think I'd rather have Russell Wilson.
And Jackson Dart throwing me the ball than whoever's going to be slinging it for the jets unless it's Malik Wilson's here.
All right.
So there you go.
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All right.
Let's close things out here with the QBs to get rid of here.
Scott Bogman is a big name here.
A guy who's been really good the last couple of years in fantasy.
Obviously last year was a little bit of a disappointment for this team collectively.
So even in super flex, you're willing to part with Jalen Hertz.
This might cost a lot of people some draft capital, I think.
Hey, look, there's there's a theme with my the players that I picked for this cell, right?
And it's this is kind of the last time you can get a big haul for these guys.
I feel like in Jalen Hertz might be that way this season.
He's gone from quarterback two in 2023 to quarterback eight in 2024.
If you be 10 in 2025, tell me how he's declining.
And that is going to get better if they trade AJ Brown, which seems inevitable at this point.
Or if they ban the push push.
Yeah, I don't think that's going to come up again.
But, but I mean, that could run out of steam, right?
And maybe maybe people learn how to stop it or at least the offense could run out of steam a little bit.
If you don't have AJ Brown here, I just don't see a world where this quarterback Jalen Hertz improves without his best target.
And AJ Brown is his best target.
Who are you bringing in?
Like, you know, you trade up for car now, Tady's not AJ Brown, right?
Like there are there are guys that are going to replace him.
But right now on the roster, it's Devonte Smith.
You also are losing Dallas Goddard, right?
So you have two awesome weapons.
So you still have Devonte Smith.
The high has been winner.
And you saw I say quam Barkley a guy that is MVP caliber, right?
But I had it down here because there's so many touches in 2024 plus the playoff run.
I think it'll be better in 2025.
But is that going to make Jalen Hertz that much better?
I don't think so.
So still a, you know, QB one even, you know, with the declining numbers that he has here.
We know the potential is very high because he runs and because he gets those Russian touchdowns.
I just have a lot of concern if they trade AJ Brown and try to replace him without signing or getting a stud back.
And I just don't see where that's coming from.
So I think right now is the last time to trade Jalen Hertz and get a massive haul for him.
All right.
So let's talk about that massive haul for Hertz to because it seems like, you know, that would, you seem like you could get a ton for.
I think what you said you got for her, or you could, you could prop potentially get for Jalen Hertz, right?
Like, you know, you sure, what do you think about that fits a late 26 and then a 2027 shot for Jalen Hertz?
I think you can.
Yeah.
What about CDLAM?
You just want to run another CDLAM deals.
Yeah.
That's another one though.
That's another guy that's in flux a little bit.
I think the toboggan is point two.
If you are on the other side of that and you're in a rebuild and Hertz is your best piece and you feel like the last couple of years are going the wrong direction a little bit,
that is the draft pick you.
You want as much draft capital as you can get in the first round of next year.
Yes.
Theoretically, again, theoretically, because I said that last year this time.
Right.
But again, it's lightning probably doesn't strike twice here and kill us.
I don't think.
There's so much talent in next year's quarterback class.
And I think I think they're going to stay that way.
So I think this is a time to trade Jalen Hertz specifically if you're rebuilding and get the best haul because you want to get into that 27 first round.
And even if it's, you know, you're trading him to a good team and it's a back half.
Okay.
Well, the glut of quarterbacks at the top is going to push the talent down the board to the late first round for you.
So you're going to get someone that you probably would have got in the top five picks in the 2026 class, the 2024 class or 2025 class.
You're going to get at the back of the first year.
So the 27 classes theoretically second to none as every class is, but really this class looks stacked in 2027.
All right.
Let's close out with another QB here.
You're looking at kind of seeing which you can get on the open market.
Yeah, Joe.
Just a few moments ago you harken back to the days where Baker Mayfield was a good by low target.
And he was undervalued, maybe buried a little prematurely.
Now I think that the Baker Mayfield pendulum might have swung back a little too far in the other direction.
Like I tend to think he's a little overvalued.
And I don't want to be inconsistent with the advice here because I mentioned a mecca book as a by target.
And I do think Baker Mayfield is certainly good enough to support, you know, high end wide receivers.
We've seen that with Mike Evans recently.
But hard to ignore how Baker Mayfield season took a downturn last year.
And yes, part of that was the the Buccaneers did have a lot of offensive line injuries.
But Baker was not playing well as the season went on good start.
But from week seven on, he averaged 195.8 passing yards of game in just 6.2 yards per attempt, which is a pretty alarming Bryce young caliber number.
Basically, he turned bad before the leaves turned colors last fall.
And now he's almost certainly going to play the 2026 season without his favorite security blanket, Mike Evans.
So might be a good time to move on if you got some quarterback depth in superflex.
Like I'd be willing to take.
Tell me if this is a light return for Baker Mayfield to start in quarterback and superflex.
I'd take Harold Fanon for him.
I think that's fair.
I mean, it could be a little light like I think I think my perspective.
It's a little light too.
So at least ask for a pick back at a second or a third or whatever.
I also think that it is coaching regime coming in and Fanon's got some question marks.
They were quarterback and coach.
Yeah, but he was good with garbage quarterback play last year.
So who knows what garbage are going to dig up and cleave on this year.
It can't be worse than last year.
It can't know what the Cleveland Browns have been saying now for 20 years.
You're right.
Just keep that in mind.
Before I plan a flag, you are correct about that.
Sorry, Cleveland Browns fans.
I mean, you're the first ones to say it.
So let's not pretend like you're not wrong.
But it is an interesting discussion.
This has been a great conversation.
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