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Hate playing in leagues with people that value draft picks so low. It's great when I am in a rebuild but horrible when competing and trying to get win now pieces without overpaying in draft picks
Had 2 bestball startups over the last 90 days. Happy to see that guys I targeted in my productive struggles, Ive been ahead of the game grabbing at a discount while acquiring future 1sts.
Thank you so much FSE team for continuing to make the free vids!! I have to go in and like all the 2025 draft class ones too - those are great as well Please keep it up!
What’s the difference between Benson and Kendre? James Conner was a lot better than Kamara last year, and the team/coaches have reiterated that James is the starter. Additionally, Kendre was a substantially better player in college vs Benson, dragging a pretty bad TCU team to the natty while benson disappointed both had 3rd round draft capital and are behind a vet starter. Only difference is Conner has an injury history but is a better player today vs Kamara based of efficiency
Great video thanks for putting it together. As a Maye believer, would you take him over Nabers? I’m picking at 4 with both options and my QB/WR room are relatively equal in terms of need. Thanks brother
So i'm comfortable doing it but I do prefer Nabers given that his market value is higher, maybe you can trade up if you have any other picks for Maye, although I will say if you have no other way of getting QB talent, maybe go with Maye knowing how weak next years class is
Let’s go Pacheco!! Got Pacheco as a rookie after our start-up draft. I traded a 2023 1st for him before Week 1 of his rookie season & got clowned by the league. Huge gamble 🎲
Thanks for the info! Hope Chase Brown is your guy, got him last year and have had him and Josh Downs on my taxi. Thoughts on Kendre Miller? Holding for now but not sure if Kamara is going to decline this year.
I think he's a fine hold, his price point just indicates that most people expect Kamara to fall off and that Kendre is a surefire hit in the NFL, and I haven't seen evidence really of either
In a 10 man slow startup. Went 1 year punt, have made a lot of trades. Have Herbert/daniels/cousin (qb), chase/olave/odunze/moore/pearsall (wr), hockenson (te), and brooks/Corum at rb. Trying to think of some late rd guys and RBs to add for the next szn timeline, or just to flip later. Any sleeper options for 1 year punt (rds 12-29 left), was gonna get Lloyd and Charbs but maybe not lol.
I’m lost on what I should do with Jonathan Taylor. I want to tier down from him but I’m not getting anything good for his value. The other 9 guys I play arent huge dynasty guys and value last year’s production over all else. I was thinking about sending Taylor and maybe another piece for Pacheco, Ekeler and JK Dobbins or something like that. It’s a Superflex start 12 league where you have to start 3 RBs. I’m great at QB, Good at TE and have a lot of high upside WRs that should make me a title contender. But what has killed me in the playoffs is lack of RB depth. My top 4 RBs are Taylor, Rachaad White, Javonte Williams and Ray Davis. Thanks
Traded stafford and a late 2025 first for Purdy and Marvin Mims. It’s superflex and I have hurts and tua but concerned about tuas career and figured stafford had a max 2 years left so invested in qb while stafford was worth something. Hoping I can get some wr2 value out of Mims but may sell if he starts off the year hot
I'm confident that your take on Kendre won't age well. And it's not because he'll be a perennial RB2+ starter post-Kamara this or next year. But in the current situation, if you've acquired Kendre for cheap (or even fair market value) or drafted him previously you should absolutely not be selling for a third-round pick. The odds of his value rising far greater than the odds of you hitting on a future third round pick. And if Kamara were to get hurt or simply show his age, he's an easy flip for a second or more depending on the role he carves out. Cutting bait for a future third on a guy with a solid college pedigree landing in a very binary spot for RB2+ production as the clear 1B in a backfield is a negative EV play. Heck, there are managers who would pay future first value or multiple seconds if they're in win now mode as RB attrition happens throughout the season and the stars align in that back field. And holding for a year, even if he doesn't pop likely means similar value to today because Kamara is almost guaranteed to be gone next year and he'll still only be 23. Hard disagree with you on the Miller dislike. You can also say similar things about Marshawn Lloyd. You likely drafted him for a late 2nd and you're immediately flipping him for...drum roll....a future third? Before he's even played a down on the same roster as the man made of dust AJ Dillion?! That's another really negative EV play.
Love Goedert as a player but he feels like Mclaurin to me where I always think he should produce more but ends up with like 66-680-4 every year With Hurts being a rushing monster I’m not sure that changes that much I moved Goedert for Schultz who I don’t like as much athletically but Houston and Stroud don’t really steal goal line tds
Can’t agree with the K9 take in the sense of him being a middling back long term. When you watch Walker he’s just one of the most talented/explosive runners in the league and I believe this is a year he pops. One thing to remember: pace of play and plays ran for Seattle should go way up. Grubbs offense is dynamic but it doesn’t necessarily shy away from running the ball either. What ever you see on paper about Charbonet vs Walker is skewed by an injury filled season in 23’ (to the entire team and OLine) and really Charbonet didn’t do anything last year for me to think his role will grow.
Definitely a solid point about the pace, I guess I’m just not overly interested in backs lacking pass catching upside where the backup might be as good as him He’s not a middling back, my point was more that he’s a boom or bust runner and coaches have soured on guys like Swift being that way
What are we doing equating Kendre Miller a 22 year old early 3rd round pick with an old rb ahead of him who has 1 year left and was Hella inefficient on the ground last year to: Ray Davis who turns 25 this season, 4th rd pick w a young back in front of him. Pierce 4th rounder who has lost his job twice now. Estime a 5th round pick who ran a 4.7 in a crowded backfield. Algiers 5th round with stud infront of him Dobbins 25 years old obv can't stay healthy on his second team. Tracy a 5th round pick turning 25 this year and spent 6 years in college never got a thousand yards. Kendre had more yards in 3 seasons lol
You can frame em all that way, but Kendre wasn’t a special prospect either, very real chance the 2025 RB class disrupts that backfield, especially when the saints clean house after winning like 5 games this year
@@FantasyStockExchange you can say the next class is going to replace all of these guys. Kendre is still more valuable than them. He was a second round rookie pick idk how his value dropped if his pathway is becoming clearer. Kamaras sub 4 ypc isn't gonna keep him at bay.
@@FantasyStockExchange Even if the 2025 class takes over the saints backfield there's no reason to sell kendre right now for your projected third price tag. When camp starts and he's making noise because he's healthy and the beat writers know kamara is gone his value will creep up. And if he gets 25-40% snap share (which is a very high probability) in any games in the early weeks of the season you'll have multiple managers in your league looking to buy for a second or more. Trading him away for cost or less than cost prior to when his value is most likely to increase is a very, very low EV play.
Took over a nonSF dynasty team. Flipped Henry and QJ for the 1.04 and Zeke. James Connor for JK and the 2.05, which I flipped the pick for Downs. Then sold Swift and Keenan for the 1.05 and 3.12, which I some fleeced a guy for Chase Brown for that pick. Based off this video, I think I've killed it for the start of a rebuild.
The Chase Brown as a better back than Moss right now is a bad take IMO. CB flashed on a handful of perfectly setup screens last year. Moss was really good in the games he started for the Colts. Jury is still out on Brown and I see that as Mosses job as long as he’s healthy. Love the show though.
You're right Moss was better last year, but Moss was awful for 3 years before that, so my point was that Moss was elevated by that scheme. We see free agent RBs fail all the time look at Miles Sanders going from the same scheme in philly to Carolina. I'm simply betting that Chase Brown is the better back because I loved the prospect and he showed enough as a rookie that I feel confident he can take another step
@@cuffmedaddy agreed, any RB with the athletic potential lloyd has who does not need to be a day 1 starter is guaranteed to go up in value in future years
I watched his film, he's an exciting athlete on highlight tapes, but as a player with that much experience he showed a concerning lack of feel for the position that will not get easier in the NFL. Hopefully he can put it all together but best case scenario early in his career is a high value handcuff with some standalone appeal
@@FantasyStockExchange his inability to hold onto the ball really is a valid concern. Hoping the flashes translate into NFL film. Getting to sit behind jacob’s and dillon is a great opportunity for him to increase in dynasty value in the future
I think you might regret being this low on Herbert and Pittman. Herbert is too talented to assume he regresses so heavily just due to offensive scheme and less receiving options. Pittman earns targets. He had 150 targets. He's always played with trash QBs. Betting against a target earner on a bit contract won't end well. Love ya, Bush!
truthfully believe everyone is overreacting on Diggs lol. dude as going off, OC was switched and then was out of the gameplan. We see year to year decreases but when do we see a guy just magically fall off in 1 week?
No but it was progressively over the year, Reception perception numbers indicate he fell off as do his underlying efficiencies, I don't mind him for best ball but I think in dynasty he's not worth the risk holding, I'd rather have Calvin Ridley, Mike Evans, Cooper Kupp, Davante Adams if you're looking for cheaper vet WRs
@@FantasyStockExchangei feel that, thats fair. My Wrs: Tyreek, Diggs, Deebo, Olave, Ridley, Dotson, Palmer, Jameson. Im contending so i probably see his value a bit different for 1-2 years. But getting rid of jamo asap lol
Hate to break it to you but 1k and 8 td's with 15-20 receptions and 150 to 200 yards over 17 games is mid rb2 not an rb3 in half ppr. I understand why you're out on Monty but to say "he is a replacement rb3" is super weird considering he is in the same offense on a good contract tied to a good QB and an elite WR who won't allow the box to get stacked. "I prefer Drake London over Waddle" London, the guy who is valued as a WR1 despite never finishing as a WR2. Waddle who has had 3 1k yard seasons, got paid, tied to a QB who he has familiarity with. Drake Maye is not elite and your take is bad. He is not Stroud and will need years to develop.
You're wrong about Walker. He's way more talented than Zach Charbonnet. Charbonnet is tge one you should've sold last season. They're going to stretch the field vertically and horizontally. You don't seem to be misinformed on Ryan Grubb's offense, which should benefit a back like Walker.
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Hate playing in leagues with people that value draft picks so low. It's great when I am in a rebuild but horrible when competing and trying to get win now pieces without overpaying in draft picks
That’s how a few of my leagues are but I get why. Proven assets over dart throws. Not worth the risk. 1.01 could give you Bijan or give you CEH.
It’s typical in my 14 team league that’s 12 years old to have to pay 3 #1’s for a top 10 established RB.
Ain’t no way you can get me to sell Ken walker for the 2.01 - 2.05. If I have him on all my teams he stays on my team for that price
I'd absolutely do it if I haven't had my rookie draft yet, you can reroll into much better assets
I’m with you 100% on Christian Kirk. They added 2 field stretchers he’s gonna have a million receptions this year
Yessir!
Had 2 bestball startups over the last 90 days. Happy to see that guys I targeted in my productive struggles, Ive been ahead of the game grabbing at a discount while acquiring future 1sts.
you made me feel stoked on my trey benson bullish draft pick. Would you take Brian Thomas or Benson long term (don’t need either for this season).
I'd prefer BTJ
Thank you so much FSE team for continuing to make the free vids!! I have to go in and like all the 2025 draft class ones too - those are great as well
Please keep it up!
Gotchu 💯💯
After the change in OC, Seattle is going to use Walker better than what Waldron ever did. He’s worth taking the risk in.
Maybe, but what if Grubb decides Charbonnet is a better fit because he's a better receiver?
Great content 🎉
What’s the difference between Benson and Kendre? James Conner was a lot better than Kamara last year, and the team/coaches have reiterated that James is the starter. Additionally, Kendre was a substantially better player in college vs Benson, dragging a pretty bad TCU team to the natty while benson disappointed both had 3rd round draft capital and are behind a vet starter. Only difference is Conner has an injury history but is a better player today vs Kamara based of efficiency
Benson is a significantly better prospect on film and in the prospect model
James Connor better than Kamara? Kamara averaged 17 ppr points a game last season.
Great stuff man. Love it and definitely gave me great ideas for trades
Glad I could help
Should I take Drake maye or Jayden Daniels?
I prefer Maye but in most leagues Daniels is more expensive, so I'd take Maye + for Daniels easily
Great video thanks for putting it together.
As a Maye believer, would you take him over Nabers? I’m picking at 4 with both options and my QB/WR room are relatively equal in terms of need. Thanks brother
Take Nabors
So i'm comfortable doing it but I do prefer Nabers given that his market value is higher, maybe you can trade up if you have any other picks for Maye, although I will say if you have no other way of getting QB talent, maybe go with Maye knowing how weak next years class is
@@FantasyStockExchange I have 9, 10, 11 too. I figure I can snatch Nix there. Thanks guys
Needed this video 🇺🇸
Let’s go Pacheco!! Got Pacheco as a rookie after our start-up draft. I traded a 2023 1st for him before Week 1 of his rookie season & got clowned by the league. Huge gamble 🎲
What did the 2023 first turn into
Tucker Kraft train !!! Lets go, I’m smashing him in Underdog drafts and trading for him anytime I can
i’m a Josh Downs believer too… would you trade Tank Bigsby+’25 2nd for Josh Downs+’25 3rd?
Yes
Thanks for the info! Hope Chase Brown is your guy, got him last year and have had him and Josh Downs on my taxi.
Thoughts on Kendre Miller? Holding for now but not sure if Kamara is going to decline this year.
I think he's a fine hold, his price point just indicates that most people expect Kamara to fall off and that Kendre is a surefire hit in the NFL, and I haven't seen evidence really of either
A few weeks back I was able to net pearsall, Hopkins, Goedert & Dobbins for Pittman and some🗑 TEs
Not a bad return!
@@FantasyStockExchange not at all... also consider I acquired Pittman for Dulcich & Hodgins around this time last year
Jahan dotson is a hard buy for me
Somehow sold Kincaid, a 25' late first, a 26' 2nd, and 27' 3rd for Tank Dell, 2 27' firsts, and a 26' first lol
Dang!
I own chase brown. Got offered to sell him for a pair of second rounders. Your Thoughts?
In a 10 man slow startup. Went 1 year punt, have made a lot of trades. Have Herbert/daniels/cousin (qb), chase/olave/odunze/moore/pearsall (wr), hockenson (te), and brooks/Corum at rb. Trying to think of some late rd guys and RBs to add for the next szn timeline, or just to flip later. Any sleeper options for 1 year punt (rds 12-29 left), was gonna get Lloyd and Charbs but maybe not lol.
Liked it. I think loyd is a buy though.
Yeah, i'm still team Jacobs at his pricetag
I’m lost on what I should do with Jonathan Taylor. I want to tier down from him but I’m not getting anything good for his value. The other 9 guys I play arent huge dynasty guys and value last year’s production over all else.
I was thinking about sending Taylor and maybe another piece for Pacheco, Ekeler and JK Dobbins or something like that.
It’s a Superflex start 12 league where you have to start 3 RBs. I’m great at QB, Good at TE and have a lot of high upside WRs that should make me a title contender.
But what has killed me in the playoffs is lack of RB depth. My top 4 RBs are Taylor, Rachaad White, Javonte Williams and Ray Davis.
Thanks
What's your QB room
@@richardcheese9152 I’ve got Mahomes, Goff and Purdy
Traded stafford and a late 2025 first for Purdy and Marvin Mims.
It’s superflex and I have hurts and tua but concerned about tuas career and figured stafford had a max 2 years left so invested in qb while stafford was worth something. Hoping I can get some wr2 value out of Mims but may sell if he starts off the year hot
Kmet was a legendary TE to have when there were less options on the Bears, tons of production for a lower ADP
Dude he’s got odunze, Dj Moore, and diggs, he’s gonna get max 4-5 targets a game with TD dependent production
In what world does Kincaid go for Andrews Plus…. I need that league or maybe there is some sentiment I missed
Apparently a couple leagues, but I agree with you gimme the guy Ik can ball
I'm confident that your take on Kendre won't age well. And it's not because he'll be a perennial RB2+ starter post-Kamara this or next year. But in the current situation, if you've acquired Kendre for cheap (or even fair market value) or drafted him previously you should absolutely not be selling for a third-round pick. The odds of his value rising far greater than the odds of you hitting on a future third round pick. And if Kamara were to get hurt or simply show his age, he's an easy flip for a second or more depending on the role he carves out. Cutting bait for a future third on a guy with a solid college pedigree landing in a very binary spot for RB2+ production as the clear 1B in a backfield is a negative EV play. Heck, there are managers who would pay future first value or multiple seconds if they're in win now mode as RB attrition happens throughout the season and the stars align in that back field. And holding for a year, even if he doesn't pop likely means similar value to today because Kamara is almost guaranteed to be gone next year and he'll still only be 23. Hard disagree with you on the Miller dislike.
You can also say similar things about Marshawn Lloyd. You likely drafted him for a late 2nd and you're immediately flipping him for...drum roll....a future third? Before he's even played a down on the same roster as the man made of dust AJ Dillion?! That's another really negative EV play.
Really like the Brian Robinson call i think the comanders will be a hood run team even if they are bad
Agreed
Soooo about Kincaid. What if I also have Andrews and bowers? Yes I hoard tes.
haha, definitely shop them all but Kincaid is likely the one that gets you the best bang for your buck
Love Goedert as a player but he feels like Mclaurin to me where I always think he should produce more but ends up with like 66-680-4 every year
With Hurts being a rushing monster I’m not sure that changes that much
I moved Goedert for Schultz who I don’t like as much athletically but Houston and Stroud don’t really steal goal line tds
Just traded Pacheco for chase brown and a first I don’t even know what to think anymore
I think you’ll be more happy to have that 1st next year (if it is a 2025)
I like it
Can’t agree with the K9 take in the sense of him being a middling back long term. When you watch Walker he’s just one of the most talented/explosive runners in the league and I believe this is a year he pops. One thing to remember: pace of play and plays ran for Seattle should go way up. Grubbs offense is dynamic but it doesn’t necessarily shy away from running the ball either. What ever you see on paper about Charbonet vs Walker is skewed by an injury filled season in 23’ (to the entire team and OLine) and really Charbonet didn’t do anything last year for me to think his role will grow.
Definitely a solid point about the pace, I guess I’m just not overly interested in backs lacking pass catching upside where the backup might be as good as him
He’s not a middling back, my point was more that he’s a boom or bust runner and coaches have soured on guys like Swift being that way
What are we doing equating Kendre Miller a 22 year old early 3rd round pick with an old rb ahead of him who has 1 year left and was Hella inefficient on the ground last year to:
Ray Davis who turns 25 this season, 4th rd pick w a young back in front of him.
Pierce 4th rounder who has lost his job twice now.
Estime a 5th round pick who ran a 4.7 in a crowded backfield.
Algiers 5th round with stud infront of him
Dobbins 25 years old obv can't stay healthy on his second team.
Tracy a 5th round pick turning 25 this year and spent 6 years in college never got a thousand yards. Kendre had more yards in 3 seasons lol
You can frame em all that way, but Kendre wasn’t a special prospect either, very real chance the 2025 RB class disrupts that backfield, especially when the saints clean house after winning like 5 games this year
@@FantasyStockExchange you can say the next class is going to replace all of these guys. Kendre is still more valuable than them. He was a second round rookie pick idk how his value dropped if his pathway is becoming clearer. Kamaras sub 4 ypc isn't gonna keep him at bay.
@@FantasyStockExchange Even if the 2025 class takes over the saints backfield there's no reason to sell kendre right now for your projected third price tag. When camp starts and he's making noise because he's healthy and the beat writers know kamara is gone his value will creep up. And if he gets 25-40% snap share (which is a very high probability) in any games in the early weeks of the season you'll have multiple managers in your league looking to buy for a second or more. Trading him away for cost or less than cost prior to when his value is most likely to increase is a very, very low EV play.
Took over a nonSF dynasty team. Flipped Henry and QJ for the 1.04 and Zeke. James Connor for JK and the 2.05, which I flipped the pick for Downs. Then sold Swift and Keenan for the 1.05 and 3.12, which I some fleeced a guy for Chase Brown for that pick. Based off this video, I think I've killed it for the start of a rebuild.
I think Tua is being undervalued/disrespected in rankings, and want to see how people feel if an extension gets done.
His contract extension is definitely coming, I've pretty much already priced it in to my rankings
The Chase Brown as a better back than Moss right now is a bad take IMO. CB flashed on a handful of perfectly setup screens last year. Moss was really good in the games he started for the Colts.
Jury is still out on Brown and I see that as Mosses job as long as he’s healthy.
Love the show though.
You're right Moss was better last year, but Moss was awful for 3 years before that, so my point was that Moss was elevated by that scheme. We see free agent RBs fail all the time look at Miles Sanders going from the same scheme in philly to Carolina. I'm simply betting that Chase Brown is the better back because I loved the prospect and he showed enough as a rookie that I feel confident he can take another step
saying marshawn lloyd doesn’t have a high ceiling is craaazy
and rating him as a 3rd pick in 1QB is just as crazy. He's been regularly going early-mid 2nd in my drafts.
@@cuffmedaddy agreed, any RB with the athletic potential lloyd has who does not need to be a day 1 starter is guaranteed to go up in value in future years
I watched his film, he's an exciting athlete on highlight tapes, but as a player with that much experience he showed a concerning lack of feel for the position that will not get easier in the NFL. Hopefully he can put it all together but best case scenario early in his career is a high value handcuff with some standalone appeal
@@FantasyStockExchange his inability to hold onto the ball really is a valid concern. Hoping the flashes translate into NFL film. Getting to sit behind jacob’s and dillon is a great opportunity for him to increase in dynasty value in the future
I think you might regret being this low on Herbert and Pittman.
Herbert is too talented to assume he regresses so heavily just due to offensive scheme and less receiving options.
Pittman earns targets. He had 150 targets. He's always played with trash QBs. Betting against a target earner on a bit contract won't end well.
Love ya, Bush!
I agree, it’s more that I wanna use him to upgrade because I don’t love his season long projection, but he’s a fine hold otherwise
Mcclaurin is 27
He turns 29 in 1 month and 2 days
@@FantasyStockExchange haha my bad, i thlught he just turned 28, bro dont ruin my dynasty dreams for mcclaurin!!!!
I play forced trade leagues where basically everyone has 3 years on your team
Was able to trade Diggs for Deebo. I’ll take the risk on the big man
Didn’t they treat Herbert just like Maye?
I disagree on you're jamo take his value is great atm where you are getting him especially if you went early rb in a draft
I got Maye at the 7.06
wild!
truthfully believe everyone is overreacting on Diggs lol. dude as going off, OC was switched and then was out of the gameplan. We see year to year decreases but when do we see a guy just magically fall off in 1 week?
No but it was progressively over the year, Reception perception numbers indicate he fell off as do his underlying efficiencies, I don't mind him for best ball but I think in dynasty he's not worth the risk holding, I'd rather have Calvin Ridley, Mike Evans, Cooper Kupp, Davante Adams if you're looking for cheaper vet WRs
@@FantasyStockExchangei feel that, thats fair. My Wrs: Tyreek, Diggs, Deebo, Olave, Ridley, Dotson, Palmer, Jameson. Im contending so i probably see his value a bit different for 1-2 years. But getting rid of jamo asap lol
I'll take Pearsall and Jamo off your hands all day :)
Wish I had any shares of Jamo to sell lol, tryna unload the only pearsall I got
Hate to break it to you but 1k and 8 td's with 15-20 receptions and 150 to 200 yards over 17 games is mid rb2 not an rb3 in half ppr.
I understand why you're out on Monty but to say "he is a replacement rb3" is super weird considering he is in the same offense on a good contract tied to a good QB and an elite WR who won't allow the box to get stacked.
"I prefer Drake London over Waddle"
London, the guy who is valued as a WR1 despite never finishing as a WR2. Waddle who has had 3 1k yard seasons, got paid, tied to a QB who he has familiarity with.
Drake Maye is not elite and your take is bad. He is not Stroud and will need years to develop.
Due diligence
Due MFn dilligence
Leggo
Benson has a case of blindness lol
You're wrong about Walker. He's way more talented than Zach Charbonnet. Charbonnet is tge one you should've sold last season. They're going to stretch the field vertically and horizontally. You don't seem to be misinformed on Ryan Grubb's offense, which should benefit a back like Walker.
No. Kenneth walker has so many negative plays. He doesn't have good vision, he's just a great athlete.
Why do you seem so annoyed?
lol do I? I just got fired up in this one I guess
Relax “Jameson Williams is not good” he’s just not a fantasy producer, doesn’t mean he’s not good.