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Rookie Scouting Profile: Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Jaxon Smith-Njigba

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR) Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR) Ohio State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  6-1  196  4.52*  02/14/2002  1st  1.02  Amon-Ra St. Brown *Pro Day College Production Another five-star recruit out of Rockwall High School in Texas where he was named the 6A Player of the Year in 2019. Smith-Njiba played sparingly as a freshman, accumulating 49 yards on 10 grabs. Broke out in a huge way in 2021, amassing a Big Ten record 1,606 receiving yards. He also posted a record-breaking Rose Bowl performance with 15 receptions for 347 yards and three touchdowns while teammates Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson opted out of the game. Following 2021, Smith-Njigba earned third-team Big Ten and All-American honors. Smith-Njigba battled a hamstring injury in 2022 and recorded only four grabs. FFWC Dynasty Orphans are now on sale! Click HERE to enter the FFWC Dynasty League Orphans lobby and get teams up to 50% OFF! Strengths • Versatile inside/outside threat with premier hands and elite route-running capabilities from anywhere. • Outstanding hands catcher who also excels in contested-catch situations. • Gets into and out of breaks at top speed. Knack for finding weaknesses in zone coverage and always finds ways to get open. Tremendous instincts and feel. • Led NCAA in yards per route run in 2001 despite running 88.6% of his routes out of the slot and averaging 9.4 ADOT. • Does most of his damage out of the slot but has the instincts, speed, and route skills to be a formidable downfield weapon. Areas for Improvement • Lack of top-end speed. Posted just a 44th-percentile Speed Score. That may force NFL teams to see JSN as only a slot option. • 122.0 Burst Score is merely average (54th percentile). • Missed most of 2022 season with a hamstring injury and declined to run the 40 at the NFL Scouting Combine. • Had some concentration drops. Fantasy Outlook JSN has long been coveted as a potential PPR beast since his breakout 2021 campaign. Last year was certainly a disappointment but being timed between 4.48 and 4.53 in the 40 at Ohio State’s Pro Day quelled some of the concerns. If Smith-Njigba’s outstanding route-running and ability to exploit coverage gaps transfers to the NFL, he profiles as a potential slot monster in the Amon-Ra St. Brown/Keenan Allen mold. Smith-Njigba is a locked-in first-round talent who has a very good shot at being the first wide receiver selected in the 2022 NFL Draft. That warrants attention as the 1.02 overall in non-Superflex Dynasty Rookie drafts. Other Rookie Profiles Bijan Robinson JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

Rookie Scouting Profile: Bijan Robinson

Texas RB Bijan Robinson

FullTime Fantasy 2023 NFL Draft Rookie Scouting Profile: Bijan Robinson Bijan Robinson (RB) Texas Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 5-11  215 4.46 01/30/2002  1st  1.01  Saquon Barkley College Production A five-star recruit out of Salpoint Catholic (AZ) where he compiled three consecutive seasons with 2000-plus rushing yards and averaged a robust 13.7 yards per tote figure. The Longhorns won the recruiting battle and Robinson starred immediately. Accumulated 705 rushing yards and 15 grabs as a true freshman in 2020. Was named a semi-finalist for the Doak Walker Award, Maxwell Award, and Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award in 2021. Won the Doak Walker in 2022 and garnered unanimous All-American honors as a junior. Leaves Texas as the school’s fourth-highest rusher and scorer (41 touchdowns). The Dynasty Football World Championships Orphans are now on sale! Click HERE to enter the Orphans lobby and get teams up to 50% OFF!  Strengths • Three-down back with superlative size, power, speed (108.7-speed score), and all-around ability. • Consistently showcased elite vision, power, and decision-making ability. Possesses the strength and agility to be a plus short-yardage and red-zone option as both a runner and receiver. • Led nation in missed tackles forced (104) and boasted the second-highest overall RB grade per PFF. • Has the speed, size, and hands to be a problematic matchup as a receiver out of the backfield. Can stay on the field on all downs and game scripts. • Excellent footwork. Is able to make quick cuts and can fit any scheme. • Durable and tough. Gets stronger with more carries. Bell-cow back that kind take over and close out games without losing effectiveness. • Has the power to run over defensive backs. Can pop out of traffic and has enough long speed to take short gains to the house. Areas for Improvement • 89th-percentile speed score but lacks the elite top gear to separate from faster defensive backs. • Solid receiver but doesn’t always reel in catches with hands. • Can hold his own as a pass-blocker but will need to work to improve against bigger, faster NFL defensive ends and pass rushers. • Will have to learn to let plays develop and rely on blockers when accounting for much faster NFL defenders. Fantasy Outlook Bijan Robinson is poised to join Earl Campbell, Ricky Williams, Cedric Benson, and Jamaal Charles as the next great NFL and fantasy running back. Robinson has the perfect blend of size, speed, and power to excel. Plus, he’s a very good pass catcher who won’t need to come off the field. He’s been considered a can’t-miss prospect since his freshman year and his play has more than warranted the accolades. In early best-ball drafts, Robinson is often being nabbed as a first-round selection and top-three back. Even in SuperFlex dynasty rookie drafts, Bijan is the locked-in 1.01. One of the safest picks in the 2023 NFL Draft, Robinson could sneak into the top 10 but is a lock for Day One. In redrafts, Robinson is already contending for RB1 honors and should command and ADP near the 1/2 turn. There’s risk in being that bold, but the reward makes snagging Robinson tantalizing. Other Rookie Profiles Jaxon Smith-Njigba Jordan Addison Quentin Johnston Jahmyr Gibbs C.J. Stroud Bryce Young Zach Charbonnet Zay Flowers Anthony Richardson Josh Downs Michael Mayer Zach Evans Will Levis Devon Achane Sean Tucker Jalin Hyatt Marvin Mims Kayshon Boutte Tank Bigsby Israel Abanikanda Darnell Washington Dalton Kincaid Luke Musgrave Rashee Rice Roschon Johnson Tyjae Spears Cedric Tillman Sam LaPorta Eric Gray Chase Brown Hendon Hooker JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

2023 Superflex Dynasty Rookie Rankings

Bijan Robinson

Then 2023 NFL season has yet to kick off. However, the dynasty football season is well underway. With the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine complete, now is a great time to debut Jody Smith’s 2023 Superflex Dynasty Rookie Rankings. The incoming 2023 rookie class is loaded with depth at tight end and running back. But it lacks any big-time wide receiver options. The top-heavy group lacks quantity at quarterback but should produce as many as four top-10 selections. Speaking of rookies and dynasty leagues, head to the FFWC Dynasty Marketplace where you can purchase a stacked dynasty squad, take on a rebuild for a discount, or even Adopt an Orphan team! Of course, the best way to prepare for the dynasty season is with updated 2023 Superflex Dynasty Rookie Rankings. Also, they will be updated throughout the spring and summer months.  To read all the 2023 Dynasty Football content detailed and analyzed by Jody Smith, Shawn Childs, and the FullTime Fantasy staff, become a member TODAY! You can buy all the Outlooks as a downloadable for a one-time discounted price of $30. Or Join the FullTime fam with a Monthly, 6-Month, or Annual Membership which includes everything we do for ALL SPORTS! Also, use PROMO: SHAWN23, for an additional 15% off any package!   GET THE UPDATES! Turn on your email notifications for Breaking Fantasy news alerts & site updates.

Respected Dynasty Rookie Rankings (Pre-Draft)

Texas RB Bijan Robinson

These (pre-nfl draft) dynasty rankings are from respected dynasty rankers in the industry. Scott, Jody, and a rather impressive group of High-Stakes Dynasty Football World Champions will be releasing their post draft rookie rankings later this month. Agree? Disagree? Let us hear your thoughts in our Discord! RK PLAYER NAME POS Tier 1 1 Bijan Robinson (FA) RB1 2 Jaxon Smith-Njigba (FA) WR1 3 Quentin Johnston (FA) WR2 4 Jordan Addison (FA) WR3 5 Jahmyr Gibbs (FA) RB2 Tier 2 6 Zach Charbonnet (FA) RB3 7 Michael Mayer (FA) – Tight ends don’t belong this high unless they’re special. He compares to Marke Andrews and Zach Ertz in their prime. He’s special. TE1 Tier 3 8 Josh Downs (FA) WR4 9 Zay Flowers (FA) WR5 10 Bryce Young (FA) QB1 11 C.J. Stroud (FA) QB2 12 Kayshon Boutte (FA) WR6 13 Devon Achane (FA) RB4 14 Zach Evans (FA) RB5 15 Jalin Hyatt (FA) WR7 16 Will Levis (FA) – (Update: Remember, these were pre-draft rankings. Once the draft is complete, we’ll release post-draft rankings.) QB3 Tier 4 17 Kendre Miller (FA) RB6 18 Anthony Richardson (FA) – Arguably bumps to 10-12 range after his combine based on upside alone, but you’ll have to wait. Potentially 1.02 in Superflex. QB4 19 Tank Bigsby (FA) RB7 20 Sean Tucker (FA) RB8 21 Rashee Rice (FA) WR8 22 Israel Abanikanda (FA) RB9 23 Marvin Mims (FA) WR9 24 Dalton Kincaid (FA) TE2 25 Eric Gray (FA) RB10 Tier 5 26 Deuce Vaughn (FA) RB11 27 Darnell Washington (FA) TE3 28 Roschon Johnson (FA) RB12 29 Cedric Tillman (FA) WR10 30 Kenny McIntosh (FA) RB13 31 Parker Washington (FA) WR11 32 Tyjae Spears (FA) RB14 33 DeWayne McBride (FA) RB15 34 Luke Musgrave (FA) TE4 35 Xavier Hutchinson (FA) WR12 36 Evan Hull (FA) RB16 Tier 6 37 Chase Brown (FA) RB17 38 Mohamed Ibrahim (FA) RB18 39 Dontayvion Wicks (FA) WR13 40 Nathaniel Dell (FA) WR14 41 Chris Rodriguez Jr. (FA) RB19 42 Trey Palmer (FA) WR15 43 Rakim Jarrett (FA) WR16 44 Andrei Iosivas (FA) WR17 45 A.T. Perry (FA) WR18 46 Tanner McKee (FA) QB5 47 Puka Nacua (FA) WR19 48 Hendon Hooker (FA) QB6 49 Tucker Kraft (FA) TE5 50 Jayden Reed (FA) WR20 51 Camerun Peoples (FA) RB20 52 Sam Laporta (FA) TE6 53 Jonathan Mingo (FA) WR21 Tier 7 54 Keaton Mitchell (FA) RB21 55 Joseph Ngata (FA) WR22 56 Jaren Hall (FA) QB7 57 Stetson Bennett (FA) QB8 58 Charlie Jones (FA) WR23 59 Will Mallory (FA) TE7 60 Jake Haener (FA) QB9 61 Luke Schoonmaker (FA) TE8 Tier 8 62 Cameron Latu (FA) TE9 63 Davis Allen (FA) TE10 64 Max Duggan (FA) QB10

2023 Free Agent Rankings: Tight Ends

Dalton Schultz

There are lots of arguments for having the NFL Draft take place prior to the start of unrestricted free agency. Similar to the lackluster group of free-agent wideouts, the 2023 Free Agent Rankings: Tight Ends is sorely lacking. However, from a fantasy perspective, it is always good to be prepared for roster turnover. Here are our 2022 free agent rankings: tight ends. Also, check out our 2023 free-agent Quarterback,  Running Back, and Wide Receiver rankings.  Potential Starters PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD Dalton Schultz DAL 27 57 577 5 Evan Engram JAX 29 73 766 4 Mike Gesicki MIA 28 28 316 5 Irv Smith Jr. MIN 25 25 182 2 Hayden Hurst CIN 30 52 414 2 There aren’t many landing spots for Dalton Schultz that won’t be a downgrade. Schultz has built up a solid rapport with QB Dak Prescott. The result has been three consecutive top-10 fantasy campaigns for the soon-to-be 27-year-old. Should he re-sign with the Cowboys, Schultz remains a solid TE1 with top-5 upside. Evan Engram is annually overlooked. Engram capitalized on his one-year deal with the Jaguars and posted top-5 PPR numbers in 2022. However, it was only Engram’s fourth-best outing from a points-per-game perspective. Should the veteran tight end land with a QB1, expect Engram to be a solid value once again. He should be able to earn about $10 million annually on the open market. Miami’s new offense didn’t do Mike Gesicki any favors. Gesicki posted his worst numbers since his 2018 rookie campaign. As a result, he won’t earn anywhere near the franchise tag deal ($10.9m) he played under in 2022. But in the right offense, Gesicki can still be a solid downfield option. Speaking of forgettable 2022 showings, Irv Smith Jr. spent half the season on IR with an ankle injury. Smith commanded a lot of sleeper interest last offseason. However, the acquisition of T.J. Hockenson assures that Smith will have to play elsewhere. The 24-year-old is just about to enter his prime and can still be a solid fantasy TE2. Let’s call Hayden Hurst a fringe NFL starter. In two of his five seasons, Hurst has been solid. Both of those showings came playing the majority of reps in the first year of a new system. Ideally, re-signing with the Bengals would work best for Hurst’s 2023 prospects. However, Hurst should attract plenty of attention from other NFL squads. Fantasy-Relevant Options PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD Austin Hooper ATL 29 41 444 2 Robert Tonyan GB 29 53 470 2 Foster Moreau LV 26 33 420 2 Jordan Akins HOU 31 33 425 3 Dan Arnold JAX 28 9 135 0 Anthony Firkser ATL 28 9 100 0 The lack of depth in this free-agent class is evident when you peruse the second tier of available free agents. Austin Hooper can fill in as needed. He might sign a one-year “prove it” deal but Hooper will have trouble generating top-20 fantasy numbers even if he was a starter. Robert Tonyan will always have that glorious 2020 season. Even in a 2022 Green Bay offense desperate for pass catchers, Tonyan had a career-low 8.9 yards per target and only caught 2 touchdowns. If Tonyan can’t be a reliable option with Aaron Rodgers under center, he is not a player to be targeted on draft day. The sleeper of this group is Foster Moreau. Still just 25, Moreau had seven games with 3-plus grabs and filled in nicely for the injured Darren Waller. Moreau flashed enough to draw some interest around the league as a potential starter. Veteran Depth PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD O.J. Howard HOU 29 10 142 2 Geoff Swaim TEN 30 12 58 1 Adam Shaheen MIA 29 0 0 0 Chris Manhertz JAX 31 6 42 0 Drew Sample CIN 27 2 (-2) 0 Tyler Kroft NYJ 31 4 57 0 Josh Oliver BAL 26 14 149 2 Mycole Pruitt ATL 31 16 150 4 Zach Gentry PIT 27 18 109 0 This next group of veterans is unlikely to attract much attention as starters. Therefore, their fantasy potential is very limited. Some can be decent NFL contributors but are only fantasy-relevant in the deepest of leagues. Best of the Rest PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD Stephen Anderson ARZ 30 3 9 0 Ross Dwelley SF 28 3 105 1 Pharoah Brown CLE 29 12 117 0 Eric Saubert DEN 29 15 148 1 Kyle Rudolph TB 34 3 28 1 Jesse James CLE 29 0 0 0 Eric Tomlinson DEN 31 9 79 2 Tommy Sweeney BUF 28 1 7 0 Ryan Griffin NYJ 33 4 26 0 Blake Bell KC 32 2 20 1 Maxx Williams ARZ 29 3 18 0 Richard Rodgers LAC 31 1 4 0 Eli Wolf WAS 26 0 0 0 Marcedes Lewis GB 39 6 66 2 Most of these veterans will find work but are well off the fantasy radar. Even in the deepest of dynasty formats.   The 2023 NFL season is around the corner, but it’s not too early to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial start/sit and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. 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2023 Free Agent Rankings: Wide Receivers

Odell Beckham Jr.

Any way you look at it, the 2023 free-agent class of wideouts is not great. There are no obvious stud wideouts available. However, timing is everything and with so many teams needing veteran pass catchers, somebody will break the bank. FullTime Fantasy‘s 2023 Free Agent Rankings: Wide Receivers previews the top veteran receivers available this spring. Also, check out our 2023 free-agent Quarterback and Running Back rankings.  WR1/2 Potential PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD Juju Smith-Schuster KC 27 78 933 3 Jakobi Meyers NE 27 67 804 6 Allen Lazard GB 28 60 788 6 Mecole Hardman KC 25 25 297 4 D.J. Chark DET 27 30 502 3 Darius Slayton NYG 26 46 724 2 Odell Beckham Jr. N/A 31 0 0 0 Veteran Contributors PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD Jarvis Landry NO 31 25 272 1 T.Y. Hilton DAL 34 7 121 0 Julio Jones TB 34 24 299 2 Olamide Zaccheaus ATL 26 40 533 3 Parris Campbell IND 26 57 581 3 N’Keal Harry CHI 25 7 116 1 Mack Hollins LV 30 57 690 4 Sterling Shepard NYG 30 13 154 1 Richie James NYG 28 57 569 4 Marvin Jones JAX 33 46 529 3 Depth Adds PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD Demarcus Robinson BAL 29 48 458 2 Trent Sherfield MIA 27 30 417 2 Noah Brown DAL 27 43 555 3 Sammy Watkins BAL 30 16 325 0 Nelson Agholor NE 30 31 362 2 Jamison Crowder BUF 30 6 60 0 Randall Cobb GB 33 34 417 1 Marquise Goodwin SEA 33 27 387 4 Zach Pascal PHI 28 15 150 1 Dante Pettis CHI 28 19 245 3 Best of the Rest PLAYER TEAM AGE REC YDS TD DeAndre Carter LAC 30 46 538 3 Keelan Cole LV 30 10 141 1 Khaderel Hodge ATL 28 13 202 1 Justin Watson KC 28 15 315 2 Scotty Miller TB 26 23 185 0 Olabisi Johnson MIN 26 0 0 0 Damiere Byrd ATL 30 13 268 2 Rashard Higgins CAR 29 0 0 0 Breshad Perriman TB 30 9 110 1 Deonte Harty NO 26 2 13 0 Byron Pringle CHI 30 10 135 2 Ashton Dulin IND 26 15 207 1 Brandon Powell LAR 27 24 156 0 Phillip Dorsett HOU 30 20 257 1 Chris Moore HOU 30 46 526 2 Trent Taylor CIN 29 6 62 0 Miles Boykin PIT 27 2 11 0 River Cracraft MIA 29 8 97 2 Marcus Johnson NYG 29 9 99 0 Cam Sims WAS 27 8 89 0 Jake Kumerow BUF 31 4 64 0 Andre Roberts (KR) CAR 35 0 0 0 The 2023 NFL season is around the corner, but it’s not too early to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial start/sit and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

2023 Free Agent Rankings: Running Backs

Saquon Barkley

As you know, there is no real off-season for fantasy football fanatics. While the NFL playoffs are still in progress, it’s never a bad idea to be prepared for the next season. FullTime Fantasy‘s 2023 Free Agent Rankings: Running Backs previews the top veteran rushers available this spring. There are some stud backs available on the open market. Also, the rise in salary cap should help a handful of these RBs secure lucrative long-term deals. Also, check out our 2023 free-agent QB rankings. Three-Down Studs PLAYER TEAM AGE YDS TD REC YDS REC TD Josh Jacobs LVR 25 1653 12 400 0 Saquon Barkley NYG 26 1312 10 338 0 Tony Pollard DAL 26 1007 9 371 3 David Montgomery CHI 26 801 5 316 1 The Raiders declined to extend Josh Jacobs last season. As a result, Jacobs is now set to cash in big time after leading the league with 1,653 rushing yards. Jacobs showed feature-back skills, also. He set a career-best mark of 400 receiving yards and a dozen scores. Expect Jacobs to attract plenty of attention, perhaps commanding north of $50 million over 4 years. Similar to Jacobs, Saquon Barkley‘s fifth-year option was declined and Barkley finally stayed healthy. The fifth-year veteran rusher posted a career-high 1,312 rushing yards and topped 50 receptions for the third time. New York is fresh off a Wild-Card playoff spot. However, both Barkley and QB Daniel Jones are unrestricted free agents. Of the two, Barkley is more likely to be franchise tagged. But, if he is able to test the market, Barkley could earn between $12 and $15 million annually. The Cowboys are in a difficult predicament. Tony Pollard was the team’s best running back all season. However, the club still owes Ezekiel Elliott over $50 million guaranteed. Elliott is a declining player while Pollard displayed top-5 upside and explosiveness. Elliott has reportedly been open to a restricted deal. That may be the only way Pollard could return to Big D. Should Pollard hit the open market, he’ll have no shortage of suitors as a potential top-tier starter. David Montgomery had the fewest rushing attempts of his career despite playing 16 games. With Khalil Herbert in the fold, Montgomery might be allowed to test the market. The 25-year-old veteran is a dependable receiver and has a 1,000-yard rushing campaign on his resume. Solid Contributors PLAYER TEAM AGE YDS TD REC YDS REC TD Miles Sanders PHI 26 1269 11 78 0 Jamaal Williams DET 28 1066 17 73 0 Damien Harris NE 26 462 3 97 0 Devin Singletary BUF 26 819 5 280 1 Alexander Mattison MIN 25 283 5 91 1 Kareem Hunt CLE 28 455 3 195 1 D’Onta Foreman CAR 27 914 3 26 0 Rashaad Penny SEA 27 346 2 16 0 Samaje Perine CIN 28 394 2 287 4 Jerick McKinnon KC 31 291 1 512 9 A year after (in)famously being shut out of the end zone, Miles Sanders punched in 11 scores and posted a career-high 1,263 rushing yards. Although Sanders snagged 50 balls as a rookie, the Eagles haven’t involved him much as a receiver since. That could impact his ability to attract a deal with the top tier of available rushers. Jamaal Williams was one of the best fantasy values from 2022. Williams led the NFL with 17 touchdowns and also surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in his career. Williams should be able to parlay that into a decent raise in 2023. However, he most likely finds himself in another timeshare with the Lions or elsewhere. Alexander Mattison has always attracted fantasy attention as the direct handcuff to Dalvin Cook. And when given the chance to shine, Mattison has had some big outings. Now, Mattison will get the chance to see if another NFL team views him in the same light as #ZERORB drafters do. The dream fantasy scenario- re-signing with the Vikings if Cook is a cap casualty. The surprising Christian McCaffrey trade allowed D’Onta Foreman to showcase his potential as a starter. Foreman posted five games with 100-plus rushing yards. In all, the fifth-year pro ran for 914 yards despite having just 12 carries in Carolina’s first six games. Foreman will draw interest from multiple teams but a return to the Panthers would make him an excellent late-round fantasy value. Be cautious with Jerick McKinnon. The aging back easily had his best numbers as a cleverly-deployed red-zone outlet. But, any other destination than a return to Kansas City would be a huge step back. Change-of-Pace Options PLAYER TEAM AGE YDS TD REC YDS REC TD Jeff Wilson MIA 28 860 5 185 1 Raheem Mostert MIA 31 820 3 212 2 Kenyan Drake BAL 29 482 4 89 1 Ronald Jones KC 26 70 1 22 0 Matt Breida NYG 28 220 1 118 0 Dontrelle Hilliard TEN 28 145 0 177 4 Darrel Williams ARZ 28 102 1 9 0 Boston Scott PHI 28 217 3 15 0 Justin Jackson DET 27 170 1 101 1 Justice Hill BAL 26 262 0 58 0 The Dolphins used both of their veteran packs interchangeably. Jeff Wilson and Raheem Mostert should have no trouble finding work. However, neither back will draw interest as a lead dog. With ties to San Francisco, keep an eye on the Texans as potential fits for both veteran ball carriers. Darrel Williams was limited to just six games in 2022. However, he looked solid in the only contest in which he got double-digit touches. He’ll draw interest as a dependable veteran change-of-pace option. Depending on where he lands, Williams offers some late-round interest as an insurance policy. Boston Scott has averaged over 4 yards per carry in each of his four seasons as Philly’s RB2/3. Scott also has shown a solid nose for the end zone and was solid as a receiver in his first two campaigns. Best of the Rest PLAYER TEAM AGE YDS TD REC YDS REC TD Ty Johnson NYJ 26 148 1 75 0 Benny Snell PIT 25

2023 Free Agent Rankings: Quarterbacks

Lamar Jackson Baltimore Ravens

As you know, there is no real off-season for fantasy football fanatics. While the NFL playoffs are still in progress, it’s never a bad idea to be prepared for the next season. FullTime Fantasy‘s 2023 Free Agent Rankings: Quarterbacks previews the top veteran signal callers available this spring. Overall, there isn’t a lot of depth available at the NFL’s most important position. This free agent class is top-heavy but the uninspiring incoming rookie class could make for some big-money deals. Starters PLAYER TEAM AGE YDS TD INT Lamar Jackson BAL 26 2242 17 7 Tom Brady TB 46 4694 25 9 Geno Smith SEA 32 4282 30 11 Daniel Jones NYG 26 3205 15 5 Jimmy Garoppolo SF 28 2437 10 8 Lamar Jackson – Jackson is clearly the preeminent free-agent quarterback. Just now entering his prime, Jackson is one of the elite dual-threat options in the NFL. However, the Ravens have unsuccessfully tried to engage Jackson for some time. Were he to hit the open market, Jackson could command north of $40 million annually. However, the most likely outcome is that Baltimore franchise tags their quarterback. This could lead to a holdout situation, but only time will tell. Tom Brady – Even at 46, Brady will attract plenty of suitors. Brady’s touchdown numbers dipped significantly in 2022. However, an offensive line that ranked 28th in DVOA played a large role in that. Most Buccaneers’ teammates got the impression that Brady is unlikely to return to Tampa. Wherever Brady lands will almost certainly have to be a potential Super Bowl contender. Time is running out for the GOAT, but he could still be the difference for a handful of veteran rosters. EDIT: Brady announced his retirement on February 1st. Unless he has another change of heart, the GOAT should be avoided in all drafts. Geno Smith – Timing is everything and Smith parlayed his best-ever campaign into a ton of money. If Brady retires and the Ravens tag Lamar Jackson, Smith could be the most attractive QB on the open market. A reunion with the Seahawks makes the most sense but Smith might command 10 times more than the $3.5 million he pocketed in 2022. Daniel Jones – The Giants declined their fifth-year option, which makes Jones free to test the market. Jones is probably a better fantasy option than a real NFL difference-maker. However, he is a plus athlete who doesn’t throw a lot of interceptions. However, New York’s two playoff games were very indicative of Jones’ week-to-week inconsistencies. Still, Brian Daboll did coach Jones to a solid campaign and a reunion makes the most sense. Other interested teams might include the Jets, Colts, Raiders, and Panthers. Jimmy Garoppolo – 2022 was a whirlwind season for Jimmy G. However, there will not be a reunion in San Francisco. Still just 31, Garoppolo will appeal to many teams. But, the jury is still out on if the nine-year veteran can ever emerge beyond “tweener” status. A reunion with Josh McDaniels in Las Vegas makes sense. However, has Garoppolo proven he is an upgrade over Derek Carr? Speaking of Carr, it should be noted that he will be released or traded this off-season. Were he to hit the open market, Carr would slide in as the third or fourth-best option. Bridge/Backups PLAYER TEAM AGE YDS TD INT Baker Mayfield LAR 28 2163 10 8 Jacoby Brissett CLE 30 2608 12 6 Taylor Heinicke WAS 30 1859 12 6 Gardner Minshew PHI 27 563 3 3 Mike White NYJ 28 1192 3 4 Sam Darnold CAR 26 1143 7 3 Teddy Bridgewater MIA 30 683 4 4 Andy Dalton NO 35 2871 18 9 Joe Flacco NYJ 38 902 9 5 Drew Lock SEA 26 Cooper Rush DAL 29 1051 5 3 This second tier of free-agent QBs is unlikely to attract attention as potential starters. While some can fill in as bridge options, most are destined for clipboard duties. Baker Mayfield – Last season was a wild ride for Baker Mayfield. First, he opened the season as Carolina’s starter. Secondly, Mayfield was relegated to the bench and unceremoniously released. Finally, was the improbable Thursday night win as the Rams’ starter. Regardless, it has become aware that Mayfield isn’t a long-term option. However, he can find a role if he is willing to guide a rookie. Jacoby Brissett – Brissett did an admirable job replacing Mayfield and holding down the fort for Deshaun Watson. As a result, he might attract teams as a bridge option or in a mentor capacity. Taylor Heinicke – Although he was able to usurp Carson Wentz, Heinicke is unlikely to be viewed as a viable starter. Heinicke is capable of playing well in small stretches. Therefore, he’ll attract interest as a dependable veteran backup. Gardner Minshew – It has been two full seasons since Minshew was a starter. Most likely, Philadelphia is the ideal fit for a player like Minshew because the Eagles have a locked-in starter who takes a lot of punishment as a runner. It’s unlikely that Minshew will find a starting gig. Above all, a reunion with the Eagles or a similar role with another team is the most likely outcome. Mike White – White could be a dark horse option to earn a starting gig. However, that would only happen if he re-signs with the Jets. It seems painfully obvious that the Jets missed on Zach Wilson, which would open the door for White to win the job in camp. However, this outcome is rather unlikely as the Jets would be better served to start fresh. Other Veteran Options PLAYER TEAM AGE YDS TD INT Mason Rudolph PIT 28 Kyle Allen HOU 27 416 2 4 Jeff Driskel HOU 30 95 1 0 C.J. Beathard JAC 29 35 0 1 Blaine Gabbert TB 33 29 Case Keenum BUF 35   The 2022 NFL season is underway but it’s not too late to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord!

2022 Dynasty QB Rankings

A healthy portion of annual fantasy football enthusiasts are still casual redraft fans who just want to join an office pool or throw together a quick draft to help make those autumn Sundays a little more interesting. But a quick

A healthy portion of annual fantasy football enthusiasts are still casual redraft fans who just want to join an office pool or throw together a quick draft to help make those autumn Sundays a little more interesting.

But a quick visit to Twitter is all you need to do to see the growing popularity of dynasty fantasy football leagues. Unlike those one-and-done redraft formats, dynasty leaguers play for keeps. An initial draft means you get to keep those players forever, which places more emphasis on youth and potential.

Scouting and research are more important in dynasty, as finding the next huge breakout star can make your roster a competitive team for years to come.

After writing countless rookie scouting profiles this spring, I have mixed feelings about the incoming rookie class, especially at quarterback. Now that landing spots are known and training camp is right around the corner, it’s time to take a look at my 2022 dynasty QB rankings.

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  1. Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)
  2. Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers)

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2022 Dynasty Rookie WR Rankings

Drake London

When the NFL Draft concludes, fantasy football dynasty draft season begins and it is a glorious time. After months of watching film, breaking down analytics, and measuring up potential fits, we now know where all the coveted NFL rookies were

2022 Dynasty WR Rookie Rankings

When the NFL Draft concludes, fantasy football dynasty draft season begins and it is a glorious time. After months of watching film, breaking down analytics, and measuring up potential fits, we now know where all the coveted NFL rookies were selected and it is time to see the fantasy fallout.

After ranking the 2022 dynasty rookie RBs, I’m now presenting my picks for the top-25 rookie wide receivers. The more I’ve watched this class the more I’ve liked it. It might lack depth, but there’s plenty to like in this first-year crop.

Here are my 2022 rookie wideout rankings and how I’ll be approaching rookie-only drafts this season.

FullTime Fantasy’s 2022 Dynasty Rookie Rankings

Immediate Impact Starters

Drake London (Atlanta Falcons) – As the draft drew closer, it became apparent that London had a real shot at being the first widout selected and that’s exactly what transpired. London is huge (6-4, 219) and has the wheels to be a formidable downfield threat. He also walks into a situation where he’ll undoubtedly be Atlanta’s No. 1 wide receiver and should be peppered with targets from Day One. While the Falcons are projected to be one of the five worst squads in football, London should capitalize with massive volume and has major red-zone appeal. He’s my No. 1 rookie wideout and should contend for weekly WR2 status.

Garret Wilson (New York Jets) – A versatile weapon from Ohio State, Wilson has the twitchy moves and route running to be a dangerous threat around the line of scrimmage but also has enough jets (4.38 speed) to be a dangerous downfield weapon from the perimeter or inside. Wilson’s 91.8 PFF grade against single coverage was the second-highest in FBS and he’s also adept at going over the middle to reel in tough catches. He’s a complete receiver and gives the Jets an intriguing group of skill-position talent to support sophomore QB Zach Wilson.

Treylon Burks (Tennessee Titans) – The shocking draft-day trade of A.J. Brown to Philadelphia opens the door for Burks to potentially emerge as Tennessee’s No. 1 perimeter wideout as early as 2022. The ironic thing in that trade is that the explosive Burks was often comped to Brown as a sizable downfield weapon who has the size and strength to create a ton of yards after catch and break tackles. He’ll get the opportunity to shine right away in Brown’s old spot and should benefit from the presence of a healthy Robert Woods.

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