Diamonds in the Rough The 2024 running back class is weak. There's no getting around that. But this running back class isn't terrible. Like most classes, it lacks a Bijan Robinson-level star. It also lacks a Jamyr Gibbs-level upside swing. But the class has two prospects
Last week, I covered Tiers 1-2 of the rookie QB class, as well as some thoughts on how to play the position in fantasy. In this post I'll cover Tiers 3-4. Drake Maye’s Superstar Ceiling—Rookie QBs Tiers 1-2Pat Kerrane profiles Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden
This time last week, Underdog's Rookies and Sophomores tournament wasn't even on my radar. Today... I'm planning to draft as much as I can before the tournament fills. If you're looking to jump in, I highly reccomend checking out Daniel Racz'
Every rookie class has its strengths and weaknesses. And as we'll get to in future posts, this class doesn't offer a ton at running back. However, it helps make up for that with a group of quarterbacks set to change the fortunes of multiple NFL franchises.
With Free Agency mostly behind us, I've updated the dynasty rankings to reflect the shifting veteran landcape and the results of the NFL Combine. Dynasty RankingsDynasty rankings by Pat Kerrane with input from Steph Miller. Part of the dynasty collaboration with Davis Mattek and Jakob Sanderson.Legendary UpsidePat
This is a quick post to let you know that the LegUp dynasty rankings have been updated and expanded to 200 total players, including rookies. Obviously, things are going to change significantly after we get Combine measurements and testing, along with a better sense of where these rookies will be
2/27/24 It's February. And we're drafting. As you would expect from those hardcore enough to draft before the Combine... the current best ball market is highly focused on breakout bets and talent-based upside swings. While the landscape definitely feels different from where we left
We're still weeks away from the Combine, but with best ball season already underway, it's essential that we get up to speed on the incoming rookie class. As Sackreligious covered when debuting Sortino Ratio, rookies remain undervalued in best ball tournaments. But generally, we want to