TheFFcoder (Jay)
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TheFFcoder (Jay)
@FFcoder
Full stack developer @FantasyPts - Players are just abstractions over probabilities
انضم Haziran 2021
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Ton of discourse around Denzel Boston and I’m not sure I’m seeing what detractors are seeing.
Big body. Elite catch radius. Strong hands. The guy wins contested catches and does it consistently.
What separates him from your typical big X receiver is the route running. He moves fluid for his size and shows real refinement in his releases and stems. That’s not common at that size.
The NFL is going to love this kid. I’m a big fan and I think his landing spot is going to matter a lot for how we value him in fantasy.

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@Ihartitz @FFMikeKash The myth that he can’t separate and is only a slow X when he ran 20% routes from the slot last year will provide excellent value
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@FFcoder The NFL Mock Draft Industrial Complex has Fields going earlier than Sarratt,,,
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The NFL has always fundamentally misunderstood why it is such a cash cow, but if their lust for more games leads to random deactivations of fantasy stars on Sunday mornings, they will seriously damage that hobby for casuals, which would be the biggest misstep yet.
Josh Norris@JoshNorris
Fascinating wrinkle floated here NFL might get an 18 game season, but every player limited to playing a maximum of 17 games (not QBs or ST)
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@LateRoundQB Just go to 18 games with every team having two known byes. This has been the obvious answer and inevitable conclusion for years now
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@Presidentlin @Shekswess That was already the case. The latest best Chinese models were already closed. They will use this Cursor thing as the excuse to continue to do what they were already doing
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Chinese open source is cancelled.
Sorry everyone.
Cursor didn't want to pay or give creds. They stold the IP.
Anyway, Q1 and Q2 models are still coming down the pipe.
Q3 and Q4 management are deciding on the best course of action.
My sources in China tell me it doesn't look good.
We have to go back to the MS Phi models.
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@FFBirdGang @FFSnoog People are terrified of being wrong. They want to sell, but as soon as they get an offer for him they think, “wait, why do they want him? Am I a taco if I sell now?”
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@FFSnoog Yup, lot of negative talk about him on this app but when it comes to actually selling low on him no one is willing to do it because they know the upside is still there
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@JustinHerzig @ConnorAllenNFL Idk, Jersey Packers seems kind of right
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@ConnorAllenNFL Other option was buying the Jets and letting Twitter run the team but that might have been too generous
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@Jordynww Buy one overpriced elderberry drink in a glass bottle. That’s where the reds go
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Situation dictates
Describing what a choo choo train does? Two chuggas
Pretending to be a choo choo train? Eight
Joe Pepe@jpep20
I’ll never forget when my Facebook blew up on this date during Covid because everyone decided to argue how many “chugga’s” come before you say Choo Choo We were so bored back then
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@amicsta Ooohhh man, if you like to yell at kids to box out you HAVE to watch Missouri tomorrow night. Worst boxing out and rebounding team ever, and they almost always have a size advantage
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@RyanJ_Heath It matters yes. It should be a knock. Players who have just good profiles otherwise should be punished to the point that it causes reconsidering, but the punishment should not be enough that it causes us to ignore elite prospects who just get forced targets regardless if open
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Does collegiate contested target rate matter?
Highest career contested target rates (excluding screens) among Day 1 + Day 2 WRs
(+with my model's production score percentile in parentheses)
1. JJ Arcega-Whiteside - 37% (87.8)
2. Nico Collins - 34% (46.6)
3. Alec Pierce - 34% (43.7)
4. Quentin Johnston - 32% (64.6)
5. Joshua Palmer - 31% (37.1)
6. Tre Harris - 31% (86.3)
7. Keon Coleman - 31% (40.2)
8. Denzel Mims - 30% (71.0)
9. ELIJAH SARRATT - 30% (94.4)
10. Michael Wilson - 29% (27.5)
11. David Bell - 29% (84.6)
12. Terrace Marshall - 28% (48.6)
13. Tee Higgins - 27% (91.8)
14. Jayden Reed - 27% (72.1)
15. Luke McCaffrey - 27% (55.0)
16. Tetairoa McMillan - 27% (89.5)
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Buying the worst manager in your leagues picks as many years out as possible at cents on the dollar
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
The Cleveland Browns submitted a rule that would allow teams to trade draft picks five years out instead of three.
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