Addison Hayes
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Addison Hayes
@AddisonHayes_
Content creator for @DLFootball & @4for4Football Creator of https://t.co/fH9zRJMvpQ Stats don't lie, people do
Central Pennsylvania Katılım Haziran 2026
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@AddisonHayes_ how high would you take Brock bowers in a SF dynasty start up that’s TE premium?
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@AddisonHayes_ my buddy has tet , he wants burden plus ( j Coleman , pearsal , Q Johnston ) or tuten and burden , seems rich for me but idk ? Any thoughts is tet worth it
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@warnerbro RB16 in PPG and no I didn’t say he should be ranked lower than RB12 (although I think you can make the argument)
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@AddisonHayes_ He was RB11 last year in a year where everything played out as bad as it possibly could and you think he should be priced even lower than that?
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I broke down five players with new coaching changes that could go absolutely nuclear for fantasy this year, and if there is a "this year's JSN", he's in this video.
▶️ Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=DJbxR9…

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@AddisonHayes_ BTW, I absolutely love your videos for DLF.
I can’t point to one specific thing you do that keeps me riveted.
I think it’s that you have obviously put in the work, are transparent in your confidence level with your takes, & keep an even keel.
Anyway, keep up the great work!
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Check out the entire video and the full Tuten segment below & don't forget to subscribe! 👇
youtu.be/bVU5UQSwcH8

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This comparison has been made before, but I fully believe it's true: Bhayshul Tuten vs. Chris Rodriguez is the 2026 version of Chase Brown vs. Zack Moss and we know how that story went. There is a lot to like about Tuten's profile as the projected starter for the Jaguars this year that we should be heavily leaning into for fantasy football:
- Pre-draft 2025 RB3 in The Marker System (behind only Jeanty/Hampton)
- Great production at two schools in college with good receiving usage
- 4.32 40-yard dash / 40" vertical / near 11' broad jump (highest Speed Score and Burst Score in 2025 class)
- 7th most missed tackles forced in my college database among drafted RBs (behind only Gibson, Bijan, Benson, Javonte, Tracy, Jeanty)
- 1/3 players in 2025 class with 4+ yards after contact per attempt (Jeanty/Hampton)
He fell to Day 3, but given his analytical profile, was placed on my Late Round RB Targets list, a list that contains 22 players since 2015, including Jay Ajayi, Jordan Howard, Marlon Mack, Tyler Allgeier, Chuba Hubbard, Aaron Jones, and Chase Brown. Cam Skattebo also made the list in 2025.
We've seen the RB1 for Liam Coen's offense explode for fantasy. Bucky Irving was the PPR RB13 overall (RB10 from Week 6 on) and Etienne was the RB10 last year. Tuten can handle everything in this backfield and was also extremely efficient inside the redzone last year. The fantasy community is a lot sharper than before at identifying breakouts, but I still think they're lagging on Tuten - get in now in dynasty and target heavily in redraft.

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Check out the entire video and the full Swift segment below & don't forget to subscribe! 👇
youtu.be/bVU5UQSwcH8

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You guys are probably tired of me saying how much I love D'Andre Swift this year for redraft and dynasty, but I can't help it and I'm not going to stop. He was so good last year for a massively upgraded Bears team and offensive line and nothing has changed from 2025 to 2026. He's arguably one of the best values in all of fantasy football, no matter the format.
If you need some extra RB help in dynasty, go buy D'Andre Swift!

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@BainesFF Remove those two games, he averaged 12 PPG, which would have been the RB27 last year, aka an RB3
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@AddisonHayes_ “Jeanty produced like an RB3 for 90% of the season”
11/17 games he produced an rb2 or better finish. If you want to continue take away two weeks 9/15 games he finished as an rb2 or better. Where are you getting RB3 90% of the season?
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Some interesting PPG changes if you remove a couple games for each player:
- Zay Flowers (remove W1, W18): 14.3 PPG -> 12.3 (WR26)
- Ashton Jeanty (remove W4, W16): 14.4 PPG -> 12.0 (RB27)
- Bo Nix (remove W7): 18.6 PPG -> 17.2 (QB16)
- Kyle Pitts (remove W15): 12.4 PPG -> 10.3 (TE16)
- Tetairoa McMillan (remove W11): 12.4 PPG -> 11.2 (WR39)
I know the first reaction will be "breaking news: player is bad if you remove all their good games lol". But these are legit production drops because all of these players played 17 games and by only removing 1-2 games, that means the truth of their 2025 seasons lies closer to their second numbers than the first because that's how they produced for 90%+ of the season!
So the next time you see someone say Jeanty was a fantasy RB1 last year, just know he produced as an RB3 for 90% of the season. Same goes for everyone on this list.
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@TheChaddotc0m @DynastyZack Still RB7 last year though haha
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@DynastyZack @AddisonHayes_ Yep! Take the NYG, WAS and DAL games away from Gibbs and he goes down to 16.87 FPPG
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Check out the entire video and the full Kyren segment below & don't forget to subscribe! 👇
youtu.be/bVU5UQSwcH8

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We've once again reached that point in the off-season where we question Kyren Williams' role in the offense and he becomes undervalued. Any reason to fade Kyren is just made up nonsense in your head.
Kyren has finished as a top-10 fantasy RB three years in a row and despite seeing fewer touches last year with Blake Corum behind him, he still saw over 300 touches, nearly double the number Corum got.
Don't fall into the trap of fading Kyren again this year, the formula works and is very simple: talented RB, tons of volume, great offense, great touchdown opportunity, decent receiving floor. For dynasty contenders looking for that RB1 at RB2 price points before the season, you really can't do much better than Kyren Williams.

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