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4 players who got punked during NFL free agency

by Erik Westlund, March 27, 2019

Devin Funchess is the same height as Ebron but with a far superior Catch Radius. Funchess should also outperform Ebron in the red zone because he has better burst and can get off the line and create separation more quickly.

Jerick McKinnon is the highest-profile incumbent loser in free agency because his value peaked after free agency last year at an early third round start-up pick, but there are other situations worth taking a closer look at as well.

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These 2 sleeper running backs have monster NFL workhorse potential

by Edward DeLauter, March 26, 2019

Royce Freeman has a long way to go to be considered an elite workhorse back, but he has the athletic profile and past college production to make it happen. Freeman delivers excellent size-adjusted speed and quickness. Couple this with above average college production, and Freeman has all the makings of a bell cow running back.

Chris Carson was the back to own in fantasy last season, but his success was largely volume driven. A closer look at some of the advanced efficiency statistics at PlayerProfiler indicate that the two running backs performed similarly on a per-touch basis.

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Chasing Vacated Targets: The best teams with available passing game opportunities

by Neil Dutton, March 25, 2019

The Steelers signing Donte Moncrief as a free agent isn’t a resounding vote of confidence in second-year player James Washington. Moncrief profiles as a player who would play a similar role and cannibalize Washington’s passing game opportunities.

Some fantasy football analysts will tell you that Bruce Arians has never used a tight end in his offense, but Arians has never had a tight end who commands targets like O.J. Howard before.

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Wide Receiver Prospect Athleticism: Big Noise, Little Signal

by Mark Leipold, March 20, 2019

The single most overrated day in the NFL Offseason, by NFL General Managers and Dynasty leaguers alike is the NFL Scouting Combine. Inevitably, nearly everyone over-reacts to the standout performances, especially when they are not accompanied by strong college production. We know that athleticism is important for running backs, but does it matter as much for wide receivers?

Parris Campbell recorded 14.6 yards per reception in his junior season, and just 11.8 in his final year at Ohio State, indicating that he is unlikely to be a deep ball threat at the next level, despite a 4.31-second (100th-percentile) 40-yard dash. Campbell, unfortunately, looks like he may best be used as a gadget player (a la Tavon Austin or former teammate Curtis Samuel).

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3 Players Who NFL Free Agency By Default

by Neil Dutton, March 19, 2019

There are many teams, after the first and possibly second wave of NFL free agency, that on paper are much better than they were at the end of last season. But there are a host of players who should feel like they have “won” free agency thanks to a lack of activity by their team.

Washington coach Jay Gruden has already talked up Trey Quinn and believes that he could be a candidate to replace Jamison Crowder as the team’s primary slot receiver. Quinn will have to show that he can stay healthy for a long period of time, but he is now a defacto starter.

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The Big Free Agency Winners No One Talks About

by Erik Westlund, March 18, 2019

The Cleveland Browns won this off-season in a way we have never seen before, they are all-in and so are dynasty owners. Now is not the time to chase Baker Mayfield and Odell Beckham, instead try to find value in the under-the-radar winners of NFL free agency.

Jamison Crowder is the perfect slot receiver to solve Sam Darnold’s glaring lack of a check-down option, if he can return to his healthy 2017 level where he averaged 2.07 (No. 7) yards of Target Separation despite seeing an average Target Distance of 6.9 (No. 67).

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