2026 Draft Landing Spots That Will Kill Fantasy Value

by Dan Williamson, April 19, 2026

In 2026, fantasy managers are on pins and needles over a few landing spots that could tank rookie values. Dan Williamson analyzes a few nightmare scenarios.

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2026 Dynasty Superflex Mock Draft v3.0 | Round 3

by Wolf Trelles-Heard, April 16, 2026

It's almost time for your 2026 Dynasty Superflex Drafts, and Wolf Trelles-Heard discusses the players that will be around in the third round!

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2026 NFL Mock Draft 7.0: Rushing to the Stage

by Matty Kiwoom, April 15, 2026

In Matty Kiwoom's latest 2026 NFL Mock Draft 7.0, rushing the quarterback is the name of the game, but the top wide receivers make a charge...

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Injury Prone? Why We’re All Wrong

by 14Team Mocker, July 30, 2015

The question was “DeMarco Murray or Arian Foster?”. The year was 2014. In my unwavering support for Killer Tofu, my response was “DeMarco Murray has never played 16 games”. It was a dumb thing to say.

Those who dabble in the depths of football hyperbole know that what I meant was, “because DeMarco Murray had never played a full NFL season in his first three tries, he was unlikely to ever do so.” The same logic is used all the time to rationalize why a player will get injured, or conversely why he won’t.

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Get on the Bus, Gus Johnson

by John Solis, July 29, 2015

Gus Johnson is the biggest, strongest running back on the Dallas Cowboys. He also has a history of dominant workhorse-level productivity. This UDFA small-school superstar is completely free in every fantasy football format; you need him on your team RIGHT NOW.

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Uno, Dos, Tre (McBride)!

by Trevor Maltbie, July 28, 2015

The Titans drafted McBride in the seventh round. NFL receivers drafted in rounds four through seven do not pan out often, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t worth examining closely.

Tre McBride is nearly free in all formats and now is the time to stash him, particularly in dynasty leagues. McBride could see a decent bump in value by mid or late season and even if he doesn’t, he’s got the workout metrics and college production to warrant a dynasty roster spot.

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Tyler Gaffney: Last Action Sleeper

by Ray Marzarella, July 28, 2015

Unlisted on the New England RB depth chart on Rotoworld, Tyler Gaffney is the most versatile running back to land in New England since Robert Edwards.

Gaffney possesses a true bell cow profile and has potential for greatness. Tyler Gaffney is one of fantasy football’s true sleepers in 2015.

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Tevin Coleman vs. Devonta Freeman: A Bird in Hand

by Aaron Butler, July 27, 2015

Athletic profiles and college resumes may predict both Tevin Coleman and Devonta Freeman’s roles on the Atlanta Falcons in 2015.

Given Atlanta’s high volume offense, and the unique strengths and weaknesses of both players, each is a value play at their current ADPs.

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Allen Robinson and the Dez Bryant Comp

by The Podfather, July 25, 2015

The most popular and oft-discussed feature of PlayerProfiler.com is the Best Comparable feature. The Best Comparable Player for each quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end matches each skill position player to his most similar counterpart at the NFL level.

Some comparisons are tremendously positive, such as Allen Robinson to Dez Bryant. Others illustrate red flags such as Martavis Bryant to Justin Hunter.

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For Whom Kenny Bell Tolls

by George Kritikos, July 23, 2015

From size to speed to burst to agility, Kenny Bell looks a lot like Odell Beckham Jr.

The advanced metrics suggest that Kenny Bell is poised to become the No. 3 wide receiver for a rapidly improving Tampa Bay offense.

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Bust Rate Retrospect

by The Podfather, July 22, 2015

The crux of Zero RB Theory is that running backs bust more frequently than quarterbacks, wide receivers, and tight ends.

A detailed study of cost-discounted positional bust rates by the RotoUnderworld Team has yielded five actionable observations.

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Darren Waller & The Rise Of Perrimania

by Mark McLarnon, July 22, 2015

Ozzie Newsome’s affinity for athletically superior wide receivers such as Breshad Perriman and Darren Waller suggests he uses PlayerProfiler extensively.

While Breshad Perriman projects to make an immediate impact for the Ravens, Darren Waller also has the athletic profile of a dominant NFL wide receiver.

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School Size Matters (sometimes)

by Brian Tesch, July 21, 2015

Dominator Rating, Yards Per Reception, and Breakout Age are quality indicators for skill position players, but context matters.

Wide receivers hailing from mid and small-sized schools generally enjoy a higher-than-average College Dominator Rating and a lower-than-average Breakout Age.

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