Rookie Scouting Profile: Rome Odunze

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Rome Odunze Rome Odunze (WR) Washington Ht. Wt. 40-Time NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-3 212 4.45 Top 10 1.03 Larry Fitzgerald College Production Rome Odunz was the Gatorade Nevada Player of the Year in 2019 out of Bishop Gorman High in Las Vegas. He was recruited by Alabama, Miami (FL), Tennessee, and several Pac-12 schools before committing to Washington. Played in all four of the Huskies’ games as a true freshman. Became a starter in 2021, snagging 41-of-72 targets. In 2022, Odunze posted All-Pac-12 First Team numbers with 75 grabs for 1,145 yards and seven touchdowns. In his final season at Washington, Odunze was a First-Team AP All-American and Biltetnikoff Award finalist after leading FBS with 1,640 receiving yards. Also caught 92 balls and scored 14 times for the national runners-up. Strengths • Elite and nuanced route runner with no discernable weaknesses. Consistently able to create space with good separation ability and technique. Pulled off a rare feat per Matt Harmon’s Reception Perception charting. Rome Odunze is the FIRST WR prospect in 4 years to have an all-green @RecepPerception chart. The fact that he’s widely considered the WR3 in the 2024 class just shows how insane this draft will be. Thank you @MattHarmon_BYB, easily one of the greatest creators in the industry. pic.twitter.com/MCmBBW2Mtq — Austin Abbott (@AustinAbbottFF) March 25, 2024 • Outstanding blend of size and speed. Posted a 97th-percentile catch radius and 93rd-percentile Speed Score at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine in Indy. • A+ character and team-first guy who leads by example. • Will be a contested catch and red-zone beast with the strength, size, and desire to come up with every ball. Uses his frame extremely well in this area. • Led all receivers in contested catch targets (21) and ranked third with a sizzling 75% contested catch rate last season. • Excelled against zone coverage and has slot/perimeter experience. • Very good run-after-catch skills. Concerns • Feasted on lesser Pac-12 defenders and was helped by a very WR-friendly Washington scheme. • Bigger, physical cornerbacks can sometimes disrupt his release off the line in press coverage. • Needs a little polish on technique and “selling” his intentions when breaking routes off. • Could stand to add some muscle to his large frame. Fantasy Outlook When watching Rome Odunze’s tape, it’s easy to see why he is considered an elite NFL prospect. In previous season, Odunze’s combination of size and speed and consistent ability to get open would garner WR1 accolades. Even in this class, Odunze could very well be selected in the first 10 picks of the 2024 NFL Draft. His pro comparisons include Larry Fitzgerald, DeAndre Hopkins, and Keenan Allen. That is high praise for a sizable wideout who can run all the routes and can get open. I love Odunze but he is firmly in a tier of his own as my No. 3 wideout in this class. Odunze will hear his name called early on Day One. However, the fantasy fan in me hopes that a competent team with a credible offense and signal caller pulls the trigger and Odunze can post solid numbers right out of the gate. Being mocked to the Giants, who certainly need wide receivers, is a concern for his 2024 redraft value. He’s the easy 1.03 in rookie drafts and warrants top-20 attention in dynasty start-ups. Other Rookie Profiles Caleb Williams Marvin Harrison Jr. Malik Nabers See where Rome Odunze ranks in Jody’s 2024 rookie rankings. 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: Malik Nabers

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Malik Nabers Malik Nabers (WR) LSU Ht. Wt. 40-Time NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-0* 199* 4.35* Top 10 1.02 Ja’Marr Chase *Pro Day College Production The next in a long line of dominant LSU wideouts. Nabers hails from Youngsville, Louisiana, and chose to stay home and play for the Tigers after first committing to Mississippi State. Played in 11 games as a true freshman, reeling in 28-of-46 targets for 417 yards and four scores and being named to the All-SEC Freshman Team. Broke out as a sophomore starter, catching an SEC-best 72 balls for 1,014 yards and three touchdowns. Nabers exploded onto the scene in his final season in Baton Rouge, earning All-SEC First Team and AP All-American honors. Was also a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award after again leading the SEC in grabs (89), ranking second in FBS with 1,569 receiving yards, and third with 14 TDs. Strengths • Dominant physical player at every level. Nabers excels as a route-runner and wins in contested catch situations. Has the instincts and physical skills to always get open, win 50/50 balls, and make huge gains after the catch. • One of the best receivers in the nation on jump balls. Has the tools to be a first-down machine and superb red-zone closer with the burst to create space. • In 2023 posted the highest PFF overall grade (92.9) and as a pure receiver (93.1). Also ranked fourth in yards per route run (3.64) and missed tackles forced (30). • Set an LSU record in receptions (189) and receiving yards (3,003), topping notable wideouts Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, and Odell Beckham Jr. • Experience dominating from the slot and perimeter. Concerns • Speed is more than adequate but lacks the elite top gear to run away from faster NFL DBs. • Will need to adjust to creating space from press coverage with improved technique. • A few more concentration drops than you’d like to see. • Somewhat limited route tree at LSU. Fantasy Outlook Nabers is my WR1 and 1.01 of the 2024 rookie class. LSU has a knack for developing stud NFL WR1s and Nabers set impressive school records. His all-around skill set and intangibles are a perfect fit in today’s wide-open NFL passing attacks. He’s got the versatility to line up anywhere but will shine as a perimeter threat. I compared him to another former Tiger, Ja’Marr Chase as a potent outside threat that would be a nightmare after the catch. Most draftniks prefer Marvin Harrison Jr. as the 1.01. However, I feel like Nabers has more touchdown potential and a higher ceiling while Harrison has the higher floor. Both are top-2 choices in rookie-only drafts and top-5 targets in Superflex. In redraft, Chase will appeal to me as a strong WR2 that I wouldn’t hesitate to target in the fourth or fifth round. See where Malik Nabers ranks in Jody’s 2024 rookie rankings. 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: Marvin Harrison Jr.

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Marvin Harrison Jr. Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR) Ohio State Ht. Wt. 40-Time NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-3 209* 4.45* Top 10 1.01 A.J. Green *Estimate College Production A four-star recruit out of St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia, Harrison chose the Buckeyes over numerous over prestige programs that made offers. Made an impact in 2021 as a true freshman, snagging a Rose Bowl record three touchdowns in OSU’s 48-45 win over Utah. As a sophomore was named unanimous All-American First Team and Biletnikoff Award finalist after snagging 77-of-109 targets for 1,263 yards and 14 touchdowns. Won the Biletnikoff award in 2023 with little dropoff in production regardless of new quarterback. Strengths • Fantastic route runner with outstanding technique and footwork. Consistently creates space and leverage. • Downfield playmaker who consistently wins contested-catch battles and keeps the chains moving. • High Football IQ. Great feel for where the first-down marker is. Adept at reeling in sideline throws and getting his feet down in bounds. • Highly productive in both 2022 and 2023 despite losing C.J. Sroud. Durable. • Inside/outside flexibility. His height would make him a problematic matchup as a big slot for slower linebackers and will have an advantage on all defensive backs. • Able to defeat press coverage. • NFL bloodlines and pedigree. Very similar playing style to his father, NFL Hall-of-Famer Marvin Harrison. • Player comps include A.J. Green, Larry Fitzgerald, and his father. Concerns • Does not create a lot of extra yards after catch or force many missed tackles. Forced only five missed tackles in 2023. • 8.2% drop rate in 2023 after dropping just three of 118 targets in 2022. However, the swap of C.J. Stroud to Kyle McCord should be factored in. • Not the strongest guy at shielding off coverage. Needs to improve at fully running back to the ball on comeback routes. • Lacks the top-end speed to run away from NFL defenders. • Did not perform any drills at the NFL Scouting Combine or Ohio State’s Pro Day. Fantasy Outlook When it comes to “can’t miss” prospects, Marvin Harrison Jr. is considered even better than Jaxon Smith-Njigba was last year at this time. His consistent production at an elite program, NFL bloodlines, and body of work would fit on any team. He is widely considered the top wide receiver in this class. Harrison will start on Week 1 and could immediately be a No. 1 wideout. He also could play in the slot and act as a refined possession target who will quickly develop a rapport with his quarterback. A locked-in top-10 prospect, Harrison would be the top wideout right away on New England (3), Arizona (4), or the Giants (6). Harrison is the easy 1.01 in single-QB rookie drafts but is considered such a solid prospect that he warrants top billing even in Superflex formats. Definitely a prospect for fantasy managers to go out of their way to targets. However, it will be expensive. Harrison is already a top-10 dynasty wide receiver. Keep JSN’s relatively quiet rookie campaign in mind before selling the farm if you boast a “win now” dynasty roster. See where Harrison ranks in Jody’s 2024 rookie rankings. 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: Caleb Williams

FullTime Fantasy Rookie Scouting Profile: Caleb Williams Caleb Williams (QB) USC Ht. Wt. 40-Time NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-0 7/8 217 4.5* 1.01 1.07 Dak Prescott * estimate College Production The top high school recruit in the nation, Williams first enrolled at Oklahoma as the backup to Spencer Rattler. Williams spearheaded the Sooners’ comeback win over Texas and retained the starting job for the rest of the 2021 season. Ended his freshman campaign with 1,912 passing yards, 442 yards rushing, and 27 total touchdowns. In 2022, Williams followed Lincoln Riley to USC. Set the Trojans’ school record with 4,537 passing yards, 42 scores, and total offense en route to Walter Camp, Maxwell Award, Sporting News Player of the Year accolades, and winning the Heisman Trophy. Concluded collegiate career with 41 combined scores and a career-high 170.1 QB Rating. Strengths • Gunslinger who can make all the throws and checks all the boxes to be an elite franchise signal-caller. • Excellent accuracy and timing on short and intermediate routes. Williams has the arm talent to make all the throws, including on anticipatory routes. • Elite runner and thrower who will be a nightmare option in RPO offense. • Superb leader who comes up clutch and wills his teams to victories. • Has excellent instincts to avoid pressure and is more than capable of escaping the pocket and churning out huge chunk plays on the ground. • Good decision-maker who is widely considered one of the best NFL quarterback prospects of the last five years. Concerns • Most of his production came in a single-read, shotgun offense at USC. • Deep-ball accuracy was inconsistent. • Under ideal “prototype” NFL size. (17th percentile height). • Ball security on runs. • Struggled more than expected under pressure. • Aggressive nature could lead to more downfield interceptions against better-quality NFL defensive backs. • Did not run a pro-style offense and still needs to improve going through progressions and hanging tough in the pocket against faster, stronger NFL pass rushers. Fantasy Outlook Considered a “can’t miss” prospect, Williams is polished and a lock to start in the NFL on Day One. Also, he’s been the prohibitive favorite to be selected No. 1 overall for over two years. With Chicago trading Justin Fields to Pittsburgh, it’s all but certain that Williams will open 2024 as the Bears’ long-sought-after starter. Williams isn’t quite the runner that Fields was but will be a top-10 running quarterback. Additionally, he’s far better as a passer than Fields. Matt Eberflus is coaching for his job and will undoubtedly put his prized rookie in a strong position to succeed right away. Chicago made strides in the second half of 2023 and could contend with improved QB play. Williams has the dual-threat capabilities to post QB1 numbers as a rookie. Additionally, the acquisition of Keena Allen gives Williams a pair of elite wideouts to go along with a solid receiving tight end and running back. View Williams as a strong QB2 in redraft formats and a top-8 signal-caller in dynasty. He’s the lock 1.01 in Superflex rookie drafts and is worthy of top-half of Round One attention in single-QB leagues. 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!
2024 NFL Free Agency Tracker

2024 NFL Free Agency Tracker The 2024 free-agent class is loaded with talent. Additionally, the increased salary cap should make for some substantial roster turnover. The FullTime Fantasy 2024 NFL Free Agency Tracker will keep you up-to-date on all the signings throughout the 2024 offseason. Additionally the FFToolbox Player Movement Tracker is always up to date. Also, the following links will help catch you up on the impact of these signings. 2024 Free Agent Rankings QB, RB, WR, TE. The 2024 NFL Draft team needs. NFL Offseason Schedule. Finally, here is the 2024 NFL Free Agency Tracker. This list will be continuously updated. Quarterback Kirk Cousins (Atlanta Falcons) 4 years, $180 M Russell Wilson (Pittsburgh Steelers) 1 year Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Re-signed, 3 years, $115 M Justin Fields (Pittsburgh Steelers) via trade Gardner Minshew (Las Vegas Raiders) 2 years, $25 M Joe Flacco (Indianapolis Colts) 1 year, $8.7 M Sam Darnold (Minnesota Vikings) 1 year, $10 M Marcus Mariota (Washington Commanders) 1 year, $6 M Tyrod Taylor (New York Jets) 2 years, $18 M Jacoby Brissett (New England Patriots) 1 year, $8 M Sam Howell (Seattle Seahawks) via trade Jimmy Garoppolo (Los Angeles Rams) 1 year Kenny Pickett (Philadelphia Eagles) via trade Desmond Ridder (Arizona Cardinals) via trade Mac Jones (Jacksonville Jaguars) via trade Drew Lock (New York Giants) TBA Kyle Allen (Pittsburgh Steelers) TBA Mitchell Trubisky (Buffalo Bills) TBA Tyler Huntley (Cleveland Browns) TBA Brett Rypien (Chicago Bears) 1 year, TBA John Wolford (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), re-signed 1-year deal Will Grier (Philadelphia Eagles) 1 year deal Running Backs Josh Jacbos (Green Bay Packers) 4 years, $48 M Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles) 3 years, $37.75 M Derrick Henry (Baltimore Ravens 2 years, $16 M Joe Mixon (Houston Texans) via trade, 3-year extension D’Andre Swift (Chicago Bears) 3 years, $24 M Aaron Jones (Minnesota Vikings) 1 year, $7 M Austin Ekeler (Washington Commanders) 2 years, $11.43 M Tony Pollard (Tennessee Titans) 3 years, $24 M Zack Moss (Cincinnati Bengals) 2 years, $8M Antonio Gibson (New England Patriots) 3 years, 11.25 M Devin Singletary (New York Giants) 3 years, $16.25 M Gus Edwards (Las Angeles Chargers) 2 years, $6.5 M D’Onta Foreman (Cleveland Browns) TBA A.J. Dillon (Green Bay Packers) re-signed Alexander Mattison (Las Vegas Raiders) Rico Dowdle (Dallas Cowboys) re-signed Cordarrelle Patterson (Pittsburgh Steelers) 2 years, $6 M DeeJay Dallas (Arizona Cardinals) 3 years, $8.25 M Wide Receivers Michael Pittman (Indianapolis Colts) re-signed 3 years, $70 M Mike Evans (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) re-signed 2 years, $52 M Calvin Ridley (Tennessee Titans) 4 years, $92 M Keenan Allen (Chicago Bears) via trade Diontae Johnson (Carolina Panthers) via trade Marquise Browns (Kansas City Chiefs) 1 year, $11 M Mike Williams (New York Jets) 1 year, $15 M Jerry Jeudy (Cleveland Browns) via trade Darnell Mooney (Atlanta Falcons) 3 years, $39 M Curtis Samuel (Buffalo Bills) 3 years, $24 M Gabe Davis (Jacksonville Jaguars) 3 years, 39 M Rondale Moore (Atlanta Falcons) via trade Kendrick Bourne (New England Patriots) re-signed 3 years, $19.25 M K.J. Osborn (New England Patriots) 1-year deal Josh Reynolds (Denver Broncos) 2 years, $14 M Trenton Irwin (Cincinnati Bengals) re-signed, 1 year, $2 M Cedrick Wilson (New Orleans Saints) 2-year deal Van Jefferson (Pittsburgh Steelers) 1 year Ray-Ray McCloud (Atlanta Falcons) 2 years, $6 M Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (Tennessee Titans) re-signed 1 year deal Chris Moore (Arizona Cardinals) 1-year deal Nelson Agholor (Baltimore Ravens) re-signed Parris Campbell (Philadelphia Eagles) 1 year deal Braxton Berrios (Miami Dolphins) re-signed, 1-year deal Chris Conley (San Francisc0 49ers) re-signed Dante Pettis (Chicago Bears) re-signed Donovan Peoples-Jones (Detroit Lions) re-signed Quez Watkins (Pittsburgh Steelers) 1 year deal Jalen Reagor (New England Patriots) 1 year, TBA David Moore (Carolina Panthers) TBA Devin Duvernay (Jacksonville Jaguars) 1 year, TBA Mack Hollins (Buffalo Bills) 1 year TBA James Proche (Cleveland Browns) 1 year Tight Ends Dalton Schultz (Houston Texans) Re-signed 3 years, $36 million Noah Fant (Seattle Seahawks) Re-signed 2 years, $21 M Hunter Henry (New England Patriots) Re-signed 3 years, $27 million Colby Parkinson (Los Angeles Rams) 3 years, $22.5 M Zach Ertz (Washington Commanders) 1 year, TBA Jonnu Smith (Miami Dolphins) 2 years, $10 M Irv Smith (Kansas City Chiefs) 1 year, TBA Drew Sample (Cincinnati Bengals) 3 years, $10.25 M Austin Hooper (New England Patriots) 1 year, 4.25 M Mike Gesicki (Cincinnati Bengals) 1 year, $3.25 M Jody Fortson (Miami Dolphins) 1 year, TBA Chris Manhertz (New York Giants) The 2024 NFL off-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! 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!
2024 NFL Offseason Schedule

It seems like fantasy football’s popularity only increases each season. The days of their being a true “offseason” are long over. With dynasty football and best ball drafts, there is always something to be preparing for throughout the spring and summer. The FullTime Fantasy 2024 NFL Offseason Schedule keeps you updated on the key dates ahead of the 2024 campaign. Also, bookmark our 2024 Free Agent Rankings and familiarize yourself with each team’s 2024 NFL Draft Team Needs. Here is the 2024 NFL Offseason Schedule. February 27 – March 4 – NFL Scouting Combine from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. 29 – NFL Scouting Combine On-field drills (DL and LB). March 1 – NFL Scouting Combine On-field drills (DB and TE). 2 – NFL Scouting Combine On-field drills (QB, RB, WR). 3 – NFL Scouting Combine On-field drills (OL). 5 – Franchise and Transition tag deadline. 11-13 – “Legal Tampering” Period. In this two-day window, unsigned free-agent players whom a certified NFLPA agent does not represent are permitted to communicate with NFL front-office personnel. 13 – The “new” league year officially kicks off at 4:00 PM Eastern. Beginning at that time, free agents may officially sign with prospective clubs. Also, trades can officially be announced. 24-27 – Annual NFL League Owners Meeting in Orlando, Florida April 1 – Clubs that hired a new head coach may begin offseason workout programs. Therefore, the Chargers, Patriots, Panthers, Commanders, Titans, Raiders, and Seahawks may start drills early. 15 – Offseason Workout Programs for the remaining 25 clubs may begin. 17 – Deadline for clubs to time, test, visit, interview or conduct physical exams with a draft-eligible player at the club’s facility. 19 – Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign offers sheets. 24 – Deadline for clubs to time, test, visit, interview or conduct physical exams with draft-eligible players. 25-27 – 2024 NFL Draft from Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan. May 2 – Deadline for exercising fifth-year options for players from the 2021 NFL Draft. 3-13 – Rookie Minicamps. Clubs may select May 3-6 or May 10-13 to hold their three-day rookie minicamps. Early May – 2024 NFL Schedule released. 13 – Rookie Football Development Programs. 20 – League Spring Meeting and Coach Accelerator in Nashville, Tennesee. Late May – OTAs. June Early June – OTAs. July 17 – Franchise Tag Deadline at 4 PM Eastern. Late July – NFL Training Camps open. August 1 – NFL Hall of Fame Game from Tom Benson Stadium in Canton, Ohio. 3 – NFL Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony for Dwight Freeney, Randy Gradishar, Devin Hester, Steve McMichael, Julius Peppers, and Patrick Willis. 9 – NFL Preseason Week 1. 16 – NFL Preseason Week 2. 22 – NFL Preseason Week 3. The 2024 NFL off-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! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial fantasy questions 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!
2024 NFL Draft Team Needs

Fantasy football has blossomed into an all-encompassing activity. As soon as football fans close the book on the previous season, dynasty football fans move right into the next crop of rookie talent. However, it is also vital to access the 2024 NFL Draft Team Needs for all 32 franchises. It is also necessary to monitor the free-agent activity of each team, as signing veterans can alter these draft needs. Here are the 2024 NFL Draft team needs for each squad. Be sure to bookmark this page, as it will be continuously updated throughout the free-agent and rookie scouting season. AFC East Buffalo Bills – S, WR, EDGE, CB Miami Dolphins – C/G, OT, DL, TE New England Patriots – QB, WR, OT, TE New York Jets – OT, WR, TE, QB AFC North Baltimore Ravens– CB, WR, DT, OL Cincinnati Bengals – OT, WR, DT, TE Cleveland Browns – DL, WR. LB, OT Pittsburgh Steelers – OT, QB, CB, C/G AFC South Houston Texans – DL, EDGE, RB, WR Indianapolis Colts – CB, WR, EDGE, DL Jacksonville Jaguars – CB, OL, WR, EDGE Tennessee Titans – OT, WR, CB, EDGE AFC West Denver Broncos – EDGE, QB, CB, WR Kansas City Chiefs – WR, DL, OT, CB Las Vegas Raiders – QB, CB, OT, DL Los Angeles Chargers – CB, RB, CB, TE NFC East Dallas Cowboys– OT, RB, CB. C/G New York Giants – WR, OT, DL, RB Philadelphia Eagles – CB, RB, OT, S Washington Commanders – QB, OT, EDGE, LB NFC North Chicago Bears – OL, EDGE, WR, EDGE Detroit Lions – CB, EDGE, WR, C/G Green Bay Packers – CB, OT, S, RB Minnesota Vikings – QB, EDGE, CB, DL NFC South Atlanta Falcons – QB, WR, EDGE, CB Carolina Panthers – WR, EDGE, C/G, LB New Orleans Saints – EDGE, OT, WR, TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers – QB, WR, EDGE, DB NFC West Arizona Cardinals – WR, CB, EDGE, OT Los Angeles Rams – CB, EDGE, OT, S San Francisco 49ers – OT, CB, EDGE, DL Seattle Seahawks – EDGE, DL, QB, OT The 2024 NFL off-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! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial fantasy questions 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!
Fantasy Football Wish List

2024 Fantasy Football Wish List As we open the “off”season part of the 2024 NFL year, all 32 teams have a specific plan for improving. Even the two-time defending champs know they have needs to address, whether through impending free agency or the upcoming NFL Draft. The Fulltime Fantasy 2024 Fantasy Football Wish List approaches the needs of all 32 teams from a fantasy football perspective. What would fantasy fanatics like to see each squad do? Some of these options aren’t necessarily realistic but are meant to maximize the fantasy fun. After all, isn’t that what it’s all about? AFC East Buffalo Bills – Find a WR2 This is a great free-agent and NFL Draft class to find an impact wide receiver. The cash-strapped Bills aren’t currently in a position to sign one of the premier veteran wideouts. However, Buffalo has the No. 28 pick in the first round and will be in a good position to acquire an immediate starter. Pending free-agent Gabe Davis hasn’t been consistent enough and adding a playmaker opposite of Stefon Diggs would go a long way toward the Bills keeping their Super Bowl window open. Miami Dolphins – Unleash De’Von Achane Let’s ignore how Achane’s unreal efficiency wavered down the stretch for a minute. Instead, let’s embrace the rookie rusher who posted the RB4 numbers in points per game getting 200 touches as Miami’s 1a. Yes, Raheem Mostert is still under contract. However, Achane showcased that elite top gear and Mostert will be 32. As a starter, Achane could be a Chris Johnson or Jamaal Charles-esque fantasy asset. New England Patriots – Draft Jayden Daniels For the first time in over two decades, it is a new era in New England. As the Patriots move on from Bill Belichick, embracing an athletic, dual-threat quarterback would be a signal that it’s out with the old and in with the new. New offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt has a strong track record with quarterbacks and said he intends to build the offense around his players’ strengths. Daniels is an elite runner and passer and would be a huge step for the Patriots to return to credibility after a rare down year. New York Jets – Sign Aaron Rodgers Some pundits think the Jets signed Rodgers last season but I’m not seeing any stats for the veteran signal-caller. Instead, we suffered through an abysmal passing offense that had so much potential. Breece Hall was magnificent, and WR Garrett Wilson still managed to post WR2 numbers with Ham-and-Eggers under center. Imagine a full season with future Hall-of-Famer Aaron Rodgers under center. Insert rocket emoji. AFC North Baltimore Ravens – Sign Calvin Ridley The Ravens need WR help. More specifically, they need a consistent deep threat that can open up the offense and complement Zay Flowers. Marquise Brown (also a free agent) performed beautifully for the Ravens in 2021. Ridley just went 76/1,016/8 for the Jaguars and could post similar numbers with Lamar Jackson and Todd Monken. Cincinnati Bengals – Re-Sign Tee Higgins Reports indicate the Bengals plan to franchise tag Higgins. Hopefully, Higgins avoids a holdout and reports to camp on time. With Tee, Ja’Marr Chase, and Joe Burrow fully healthy next summer, Cincinnati would have a top-10 offense that would once again be very popular in the early rounds of fantasy drafts. Cleveland Browns – Bring Back Joe Flacco I’m a realist. There is no way that Flacco’s magical December run would carry over for a full season. But having him chuck it for 330 yards, three scores, and two picks every game would be awesome for fantasy purposes. Also, seeing Deshaun Watson wearing a knit cap as the most expensive backup quarterback in the league would be icing on the cake. Pittsburgh Steelers – Trade for Justin Fields This is the hot rumor of the day, and I’d like to see it. I like Fields, and reportedly Mike Tolmin does as well. I’m not sure how Fields would fit in a traditional Steelers offense. But at least Matt Canada is gone. Additionally, Fields has proven he can be an excellent fantasy option. With the Bears poised to snag Caleb Williams with the first pick in the draft, having two viable fantasy staters only strengthens the QB pool. AFC South Houston Texans – Re-Sign Dalton Schultz Houston has all the pieces in place to contend while they have C.J. Stroud playing for a rookie contract. The Texans will target a zone runner and could bring Devin Singletary back for a reasonable deal. Schultz posted top-10 PPR numbers and has already displayed chemistry with Stroud. Plus, the 2024 free-agent class of tight ends is barren, except for Schultz. Houston can add a WR3 via this deep draft class, but finding a proven safety valve for their young superstar thrower would be more difficult. A reunion seems like the best-case scenario for all parties. Indianapolis Colts – Re-Sign Michael Pittman Pittman emerged as a true No. 1 wide receiver in his fourth season. He ranked ninth with 156 targets, including a pair of games with 11-plus looks started by Anthony Richardson. Richardson was far more competent as a passer than many projected. That bodes very well for the Colts’ offense, which ranked 10th in points even with Richardson shelved for most of the season. Jacksonville Jaguars – Draft a WR With Calvin Ridley set to test the market and the Jaguars only having about $7 million in effective cap space, it looks like drafting a replacement is more likely than breaking the bank for a proven veteran pass-catcher. Jacksonville is set at RB,TE, and has two solid veteran wideouts. That’s a good landing spot for an incoming rookie. Finally, the 2024 rookie class is deep and talented. The club could target both lines early while still adding a quality receiver on Day Two. Tennessee Titans – Switch Full-time to Those Sweet Oilers uniforms It’s full-blown rebuild time for the Titans, who welcome a new head coach to begin