As camps have opened around the NFL, anticipation mounts as some of the biggest offseason questions will begin to be answered. Savvy dynasty GMs will
Author: Micah Simpkins
Dynasty Impact: Bracing for a season during a pandemic
With the current pandemic, all facets of our lives, including fantasy, are different. The offseason has been less eventful, especially with no rookie camps and
Dynasty Impact: Recent Free Agency and Trade Implications
Free agency has come and gone, and as always, there are major shake-ups that have major dynasty implications. We will look at some of the transactions with the largest consequences and forecast what they mean for fantasy football in 2020 and beyond. While our main focus will be 2020, consider most, if not all of these observations to be true for the future as well.
Rebuilding Strategy: Part 2
Time has passed and you are no longer the armpit of your league, but you’re also not really a playoff contender. You’re in No Man’s Land. This is probably the toughest place to be in fantasy, because you are still losing a considerable amount, but you don’t have as much draft capital to make things better. Worry not, because No Man’s Land is a step that most have to go through on their way to greatness. Let’s look at some aspects of this rebuild together.
Rebuilding Strategy: Part 1
This is probably the most gut-wrenching part of the process. You need to sit down and analytically look at your (so-called) team. Most likely, if you’re a cellar dweller, you’re going to have a lot of weaknesses and very few (if any) strengths, but you need to know what they are. This process could shock you; you could be closer to competing than you thought. If that is the case, great! If not, don’t fret. You only can work with what you have, anyway.