Welcome to the Week 3 Walkthrough. In this article, I'll outline critical fantasy football context for this third glorioius week of football. Quick Links: * Chargers at Vikings, 1 PM * Broncos at Dolphins, 1 PM * Texans at Jaguars, 1 PM * Titans at Browns, 1 PM * Falcons at Lions, 1
Welcome to the Week 2 Walkthrough. In this article, published every week from Week 2 - Week 17, I'll outline critical fantasy football context for what will hopefully be an entertaining and injury-free week of football. Quick Links * Raiders at Bills 1 PM * Seahawks at Lions, 1 PM
Last week I published legendary RB scenarios for each of the RBs being drafted in the first two rounds. Since then, Josh Jacobs signed with the Raiders and has returned to being a 2nd-round pick... which meant I needed to take another trip to the future. Below you'll
There's a reason this site is called Legendary Upside. Two years ago, I published an article on Rotoworld titled Don't Draft an Early Round RB Without Legendary Upside. The article made the case for strongly prioritizing RB upside if diving into the high-risk early-RB waters. To
Last week I highlighted how Mark Andrews checks all the boxes of what we're looking for from a potential impact tight end. Andrews isn't the only option who profiles similarly to previous impact TE seasons, and I covered the other early-round TEs earlier this week. In
As I covered last week, if you're looking for an impact tight end season, Mark Andrews checks all the boxes. Yet somehow, he falls to the 3rd round of PPR drafts. But while Andrews is a clear value, the other highly drafted fantasy tight ends require more consideration.
Tight end is a fantasy enigma. The position is both low scoring and maddeningly difficult to project. And yet, hitting one of the position's few elites can produce tournament-winning results. And personally, I find the TE position fascinating. It should be a position where we exclusively throw cheap
NFL Next Gen's success rate metric can help identify running backs with upside for big-time goal-line workloads. It can also help us avoid RBs whose teams are less likely to trust them in high-leverage situations. NFL Next Gen's Rushing Metrics As I covered in Part 1