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Dynasty football beginner sharing my thoughts on ball! Former HS Football Champ | Former D1 Player | Ravens Fan

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BatFlockFF@BatFlockFF·
My FINAL 2026 Rookie Top 12 👀 1 Jeremiyah Love 2 Fernando Mendoza 3 Carnell Tate 4Jordyn Tyson 5 Makai Lemon 6 KC Concepcion 7 Jadarian Price 8 Kenyon Sadiq 9 Eli Stowers 10 Omar Cooper Jr. 11 Ty Simpson 12 Jonah Coleman Debate this class however you want 👀 #SmashAccept
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DynastyAngleFF@DynastyAngleFF·
This is a great breakdown. The addition of David Njoku was desperately needed to free up Gadsden to be more of the motion TE. We’ll see how it plays out but Njoku IMO helps Gadsden more than he hurts him.
Josh Norris@JoshNorris

Gadsden was a total liability as a blocker 1 on 1s. Couldn't hold down pin/pull. Even in split flow, working across the formation. Whiffed on fill players and second-level targets The rec stuff is awesome - but makes complete sense why they added Njoku, Kolar and Ingold

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BatFlockFF@BatFlockFF·
@PlayForKeepsFF Not bad you can find some great TE values in third rounds and he gave you 2 darts plus some
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PlayForKeeps@PlayForKeepsFF·
I usually follow the “never sell a vet in the offseason” rule. But on a hard tank I had to take this one now. Maybe I could have held out for a 2nd in season. But one injury and Kelce is worth nothing. Did I make the right move?
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Kevin Roberts@BreakingKevin·
Is this trade veto worthy? I say hell no. I’ve seen MUCH worse. Can get more for Tee but if your RB need is bad I can see it. Thoughts?
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Dynasty Dad@DynastyDadFF·
@BatFlockFF Glad we could get you a site preview early
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BatFlockFF@BatFlockFF·
Yall better be ready for this tool it’s superrrrr clean!
Dynasty Dad@DynastyDadFF

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Kevin Roberts@BreakingKevin·
Saw this on Reddit. Is this enough for Ladd? My gut says no.
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Dynasty Daddy@DynastyDaddyFF·
Bhayshul Tuten & Zay Flowers or George Pickens🤔 Which side are you taking?
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Underdog@Underdog·
The difference between 3-1 Knicks and 3-1 Spurs
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G2G Dynasty Football@DynastyChatFB·
First time ever drafting Saquon in dynasty 😎 Finally!
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BatFlockFF@BatFlockFF·
@DovKnowsBall My fault gng he’s stashed in my taxi on a team hoping he becomes the likely to the Andrews and takes the lead when Andrews falls off
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OLRC@DovKnowsBall·
@BatFlockFF Not sure how u can much mention MR HIBBNER
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BatFlockFF@BatFlockFF·
Declan Doyle’s #Ravens offense completely shakes up the fantasy landscape: 📈 Zay Flowers: Primed to smash through the historical 16.9% scheme cap as the high-volume engine of a 6.3 aDOT intermediate passing game. 📈 Rookies: 4th-rd Elijah Sarratt steps into the chains-moving WR2 role; 3rd-rd Ja'Kobi Lane acts as the vertical/RZ alpha. 📉 Mark Andrews: Stable floor but volume is capped with fresh, big-bodied options in town. 📉 Rashod Bateman: Trapped behind the rookies; projects as a low-volume rotational piece. ⚖️ Derrick Henry: Remains the definitive lead back, though rookie Adam Randall will serve as the secondary change-of-pace threat. Lamar Jackson benefits most as the highly efficient point guard. #FantasyFootball #RavensFlock
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𝙕𝙖𝙘𝙝🦦®@NewEraZach·
Rashod Bateman over or under 550 receiving yards for the season
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Hype 🏈
Hype 🏈@HypeFFL·
📝 32 Teams In 32 Days 📝 Today's teams: Denver Broncos #BroncosCountry -Refer to my pinned tweet for grade scale- Bo Nix: A+ Bo had a pretty good season and some really great spike weeks and stretches. He's got a lot of weapons to work with now that they added Waddle on the team to pair with Sutton on the perimeter. He gets a decent amount of rushing in as well. He hasn't had less than 83 attempts and 350 yards to pair with a handful of touchdowns in each season. With that high floor and the weapons at his disposal, I see him having a look at a top 5 season Jaylen Waddle: A- Waddle is the perfect fit for the team and Denver paid a first round price for him. With Sutton on the apparent decline, he should be the go to target for Bo. The only real concern is the blue tent. He has a knack for visiting that tent more than he should and missing half games up to a full couple games. If he can avoid that he should really be something in 2026. His ADP is WR18 in the 4th-5th round which is a really great price for him honestly. He's in a spot where he has a good chance to outperform that Courtland Sutton: B I was excited for him and his value last year and though he did finish as the WR13, it didn't feel very good. He was very up and down and the few week stretch late in the season saved his finishing rank. With Waddle on the team now, I find it really hard expect a top 15 season out of him, especially after paying a first to get him there. I feel like he's going to end up somewhere closer to WR25 or later. His current ADP is WR32 in the 7-8th round so he's not expensive but guys like Marv, Michael Wilson, Parker Washington, Chris Godwin and Rome Odunze are going after him and I want them instead, every time RJ Harvey/Dobbins: B These two are going to be sharing the workload but I do lean Dobbins to have the edge. Either way I don't thing either of them are going to have consistent fantasy relevance and it's even worse with them adding Coleman in the draft. Harvey was fun but it took Dobbins being off the field to be a fantasy asset, and Denver made sure to pay Dobbins to keep him on the team for this year. It's going to be a mess and I'm staying away from it Mims/Franklin/Bryant: C These guys are basically a crap shoot. One week Bryant will get a long TD. Next week it will be another guy, and then the following week neither will. In best ball picking a couple of them up is probably a great move but I'm not touching any of them outside of that Coleman/Engram: C I love Coleman but he won't be able to make a splash unless one of the other guys go down. Dobbins is known for it so he probably gets a chance but Harvey would still have the first shot and it wouldn't be until later in the season so I'm out on him for now. Engram was TE29 and only missed one game. With all the receiver options on the team, it would take an injury pile up for him to gain relevance The Broncos offense is going to be good but I think the ball will be spread out so much that Nix and Waddle are the only guys I would be looking to have on my team. Hopefully by the end of the season we can get the running back room figured out too. #32TeamsIn32Days
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BatFlockFF@BatFlockFF·
📉 The Downgrades: Squeezed by the System Rashod Bateman (The Odd Man Out): Bateman is mathematically trapped in this new ecosystem. With Flowers demanding his baseline shares, Sarratt sweeping up the efficient intermediate looks, and Lane taking over the boundary vertical targets, Bateman projects as a rotational depth piece locked into a minor target share. Mark Andrews (The Volume Cap): Andrews remains a top-tier tight end option, but his days of commanding a hyper-concentrated 25% target share out of pure necessity are over. The introduction of physical, large-framed rookies like Sarratt and Lane means Lamar has multiple big targets to lean on in tight coverage, turning Andrews into a high-efficiency option with a stabilized floor rather than a dominant, week-winning volume ceiling.
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BatFlockFF@BatFlockFF·
⚖️ The Backfield: Henry Leads the Charge Derrick Henry (The Definitive Lead): While Doyle's historical data showed a strict 44% carry split for his lead back in Chicago, a powerhouse like Henry is bound to skew those numbers. Henry will handle the definitive workload as the focal point of the ground game. The true variable is rookie Adam Randall, who projects to absorb the change-of-pace and passing-down snaps to keep Henry fresh, rather than turning the backfield into a true 50/50 committee.
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