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Austin Hooper: “Hunting” The Young Breakout Tight End For Fantasy Football Leagues

by Mike Medeiros, July 24, 2017

Drafted by their respective teams to be the future of the position, they ended up being a part of their present during their successful rookie seasons. While the consensus seems to favor Hunter Henry over Austin Hooper, when digging into the advanced stats and metrics, they don’t seem as far apart as their ADP suggests they should be.

When looking at Hunter Henry’s statistical profile, the first thing that immediately jumps out is the damage he did in the red zone. His 8 total touchdowns were the second most since Rob Gronkowski set the record in 2010.

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Keenan Allen: The Elite Fantasy Football Receiver No One Is Talking About

by Dylan Drelick, July 23, 2017

If you were to add his first half production and multiply it to make up a full season he would have finished with 134 catches, 1,450 yards, and 8 TDs. That would have tied Odell Beckham for at No. 5 in the NFL in yards and he’d be behind only Julio Jones and Antonio Brown who both posted only 2 more catches at 136.

Whether you’re an analytics/metrics guy, a film guy, or an on-field performance guy, Keenan Allen checks all of the boxes. He’s just 25 years old and has a lot of football ahead of him. Don’t listen to the smoke about crowded roster. As long as he is on the field he will receive targets because he is one of the most talented WRs in the NFL.

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Hunter Henry’s Fantasy Ceiling Is Zach Ertz (In A Good Way)

by Connor McEleney, July 22, 2017

Zach Ertz and Hunter Henry have strikingly similar profiles. Ertz is essentially a 26-year-old Hunter Henry with less competition for tight end targets. Antonio Gates sits in front of Henry on the depth chart, which has lowered Henry’s 2017 ceiling. Because of this, Ertz looks like a better value heading into 2017 drafts.

Hunter Henry zealots have reason to get excited about Henry, so what you should be doing is putting offers in for Zach Ertz wherever you can. Let them drive Henry’s price up and catfight over him while you acquire Ertz on the low.

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4 Players Getting Extreme Training Camp Sunshine: Real or Fake News?

by Jerry Amole, July 21, 2017

There is no better time of year than OTAs. After months without football, we finally get to see some on field action that we so desperately crave. Of course minicamp wouldn’t be complete without beat writer narratives. These narratives inevitably lead to inflated ADPs.

We look at 4 players in particular who are driving buzz and determine whether it makes sense to draft these players in your fantasy football draft or sell the hype. These four players are: Rico Gathers, Kenny Golladay, Ted Ginn Jr, and Devante Parker.

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Tavon Austin: The Best Late Round Wide Receiver in Best Ball Formats

by Nathan Vetter, July 20, 2017

Tavon Austin’s usage and volatility history make him the perfect for best ball formats that reward boom-bust wide receiver production.

If Tavon Austin enjoyed big weeks under one of the least creative NFL coaches, it stands to reason he would enjoy more boom weeks when paired with a more innovative coach? Look for McVay to hone his creativity on Austin by manufacturing touches for Austin in space and deploying him in the run game as he was in 2015.

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Kendall Wright’s Unprecedented Disappearing Act (And Possible Reappearance)

by Zach Krueger, July 19, 2017

Here’s a story all about a wide receiver who was a first round draft pick for the Tennessee Titans. Hampered by poor coaching, underwhelming quarterback play, and a lack of opportunity cfor the majority of his career, this one-time budding star is now struggling to stay afloat in the NFL despite his youth and early production in his career.

No, this isn’t Kenny Britt. It’s the sad story of Kendall Wright.

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Rex Burkhead: The Best Value in the Patriots Backfield

by Hunter Gibbon, July 18, 2017

Burkhead has been forgotten altogether, despite his impressive profile. At his current ADP, Burkhead is not only the best value in the Patriots backfield, he is also talented enough to win the job outright.

Burkhead won’t be asked to outrun anyone, instead, he can use his exceptional Burst Score (89th-percentile) to explode through holes and punish defenders, or his Agility Score (93rd-percentile) to make them miss at the line of scrimmage.

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DeAndre Hopkins Is Not A Fantasy Football Superhero (Not Even Close)

by Aidan McGrath, July 17, 2017

DeAndre Hopkins is not a superhero. There is no such thing as a quarterback-proof wide receiver. Poor YAC rates and quarterback play will plague Hopkins again in 2017.

DeAndre Hopkins is one of the most overrated fantasy football assets, and Hopkins’ advanced statistics & metrics profile points to an underwhelming 2017 season.

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Avoiding the Most Notorious Value Traps in Fantasy Football Dynasty Leagues

by Dylan Drelick, July 16, 2017

Every pick matters in fantasy. A failed prospect will not only lower your team output, but the opportunity cost will likely boost another team’s output. Avoid wide receiver value traps that seem harmless right now, but in reality, it could cost you games now and in the future.

The truth about Kelvin Benjamin’s underwhelming prospect profile is slowly starting to emerge. Benjamin is officially #BadAtFootball after his Production Premium, yards per target and catch rate fell outside the top-40 in each of his professional seasons.

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Detroit Fantasy Football Team Outlook: The Lions Sleep Tonight

by Edward DeLauter, July 15, 2017

With few off season additions to the team’s skill position core, the Detroit Lions know who their playmakers are. Both Ameer Abdullah and Theo Riddick are solid zero RB targets who both have the ability to finish as top 24 running backs.

Golden Tate is a consistent WR 2 going later in drafts that can help teams win in 2017. Marvin Jones presents intriguing late round upside, and Eric Ebron is ready to ascend as a top 10 tight end.

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