Stage 1 Scouting Series: Eli Stowers

by Matty Kiwoom, July 26, 2025

Stage 1 Scouting Series: Eli Stowers by Matty Kiwoom begins our look at the top prospects of the 2025 NCAA football season.

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Funny Fantasy Football Team Names (2025)

by Jesse Baldwin, July 19, 2025

Funny Fantasy Football Team Names (2025) suggests fantasy-relevant and pop culture-related team names to pick from this summer.

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Stage 1 Scouting Series: Cade Klubnik

by Matty Kiwoom, July 18, 2025

Stage 1 Scouting Series: Nyck Harbor by Matty Kiwoom begins our look at the top prospects of the 2025 NCAA football season.

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Chad Williams is the ultimate dynasty league dart throw wide receiver

by John Messina, August 17, 2018

Looking at Chad Williams’ player profile, the most notable metric is his SPARQ-x Score in which he scored 137.1 (99th-percentile). The other metrics are nothing to balk at either. His Speed Score, Burst Score and catch radius are all 75th-percentile or better.

Williams is an excellent late-round target in your 2018 dynasty startup drafts. He barely cracks ESPN analyst Mike Clay’s top-240 Dynasty Prospects at No. 226, making him essentially free and the perfect candidate for a Christian Kirk arbitrage play.

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The Forgotten 5: Late-round running backs delivering instant fantasy production

by Alex Johnson, August 14, 2018

We’re drooling over guys like Rashaad Penny and Derrius Guice. Saquon Barkley is being fitted for his gold jacket as we speak. But there are five running backs going undrafted, or who are late-round selections in fantasy leagues that will exceed expectations in 2018.

As the team’s primary rusher in Weeks 13-17, Barber averaged 4.3 yards per carry, 2.68 yards after contact, and had a 92.3 catch rate. Barber is a legitimate threat to Ronald Jones’ workload and could conceivably see enough touches week-to-week to provide fantasy relevance. Even better, his ADP is well below Jones’ making Barber the more valuable commodity in the Tampa Bay backfield.

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One analyst’s experience drafting in the Scott Fish Bowl

by Granola Jeremy, August 13, 2018

Alex Collins averaged 16.67 carries per game and 3.78 targets per game in weeks 8-17. If we push that to a full season, he would have 267 carries and 60 targets for 41 receptions. He’s a potential 300-plus touch running back with the possibility of running beside a mobile quarterback if Lamar Jackson usurps Joe Flacco.

The Colts drafted two different running backs in this years’ draft: Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins. It appears the organization does not trust Marlon Mack as much as fantasy gamers want them to. Mack also had a late-surgery in the offseason. During OTAs, it was Wilkins who was handling the first team touches.

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Dynasty Rookie Mock: Satellite backs and sleeper wide receivers dominate the 4th round of superflex leagues

by Drew Osinchuk, August 9, 2018

Walton looks more like Giovani Bernard than Joe Mixon, but that isn’t such a bad thing. His best comparable player, Devonta Freeman, implies a ceiling of NFL success, but his realistic outcome is more likely a back-up to Mixon.

Jordan Wilkins has a real shot at meaningful “2-down grinder” carries this season. Wilkins posted a 6.5 (85th-percentile) college yards per carry, and with Marlon Mack recovering from shoulder surgery, he could impress with additional reps in OTA’s.

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The RotoUnderworld Team’s Scott Fish Bowl Draft Strategy

by Akash Bhatia, August 8, 2018

As luck would have it, the Jake Peralta division featured four RotoUnderworld writers: me, Marc Mathyk, Nate Liss and the Podfather himself, Matt Kelley. Let’s take a deeper dive at how each of us approached the draft and our overall strategy.

Mark Ingram in the sixth was the type of high-upside pick needed to win a league so large and competitive. If Kelley can make do with Penny and Miller to start the season, getting Ingram back after four weeks could put his team over the top. Kelley then built his quarterbacks corps by drafting a high-floor option in Derek Carr paired with high-upside selections Mitchell Trubisky and Lamar Jackson.

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Alvin Kamara was even better than advertised with a True Yards Per Carry metric

by Zach Krueger, August 7, 2018

Over the last two years, I have spent a tremendous amount of time becoming more immersed with the advanced stats and metrics that form the beautiful game we know as fantasy football. As a new metric to measure running back effectiveness, True YPC helps address the flaws in standard YPC by eliminating outlier runs. It can also help spot running backs more likely to break off a big run.

It should come as no surprise that Alvin Kamara came in as one of the most effective running backs in True YPC, posting an amazing 4.1 True YPC score. Kamara was the only running back in 2017 to exceed 4.0.

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