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PRO Trashman’s Week 1 Flex Rankings: RB, WR, TE

Often times, there is nothing tougher (or more important) than deciding who your weekly flex-plays are. It can be a mind-numbing experience having to make cross-positional projections. This season, our RosterWatch PRO community will have personal and exclusive access to our very own disgusting Trashman, who has carefully curated his personal weekly flex rankings in

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Teams Without No.1 WRs — Who to Monitor On Waivers

Teams Without a No.1 WR… Yet These teams still have openings for their top WR spots, so don’t hesitate to take stock in these candidates late in your drafts! Las Vegas Raiders The Raiders desperately want WR Henry Ruggs to be the no.1 in Las Vegas. Henry Ruggs wants to be the no.1 in Vegas

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PRO Trashman’s Fantasy WR Priority Tool

The WR priority tool is designed to gauge the relevance of a given WR depending on the league format and/or where you are in your particular draft at a given time. Some WRs are high priority regardless of the format, while some will be particularly useful in PPR formats. The tool also lists the WRs

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“Stay-Away” Fantasy Players from the NFC

Stay Away Players From the NFC For reasons that are largely out of their control, for the most part, I’m avoiding these players in fantasy. They may be familiar names, but they won’t help win you championships if their lots stay the same when the season starts… D’Andre Swift, Lions Swift is just that, and

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“Stay-Away” Fantasy Players from the AFC

Stay Away Players From the AFC For reasons that are largely out of their control, for the most part, I’m avoiding these players in fantasy. They may be familiar names, but they won’t help win you championships if their lots stay the same when the season starts… Joshua Kelley, Chargers Kelley is playing behind Justin

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Fantasy Risers and Fallers Heading Into August

Recent Fantasy Risers and Fallers We see some players’ fantasy stocks are rising by the day, while others are falling … RISERS Michael Carter, Jets RB There are a lot of potential mouths to feed in the Jets’ backfield, with Tevin Coleman and Ty Johnson also vying for touches, but it’s Carter’s pass-catching ability that

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Buy Into These Offenses in 2021

Buy Into These Offenses! From the quarterback to the tight end, these teams’ starting players are all worth gunning for in fantasy drafts this season… Kansas City Chiefs This seems like a no-brainer, as anything attached to Patrick Mahomes‘ arm seems to turn to gold. What makes them more intriguing this year is that the

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Late Round Tight Ends to Target: NFC

Late Round Tight Ends: NFC Not one of these tight ends can currently be found inside the top 20 of draft rankings, but that doesn’t mean they can’t end up in the top 10. These late round picks offer all the upside without the high price tags… Hayden Hurst, Falcons Yes, rookie TE Kyle Pitts

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Late Round Tight Ends To Target: AFC

Late Round Tight Ends: AFC Not one of these tight ends can currently be found inside the top 20 of draft rankings, but that doesn’t mean they can’t end up in the top 10. These late round picks offer all the upside without the high price tags… Eric Ebron, Steelers Ebron had his second best

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Running Backs Who Will Improve in 2021: AFC Edition

Bounce Backs: Running Backs Who Will Improve on Their 2020 numbers – AFC edition These backs mostly underwhelmed through the whole of 2020, but they’re all in solid position to improve their fantasy production significantly in 2021:  Joe Mixon, Bengals Mixon totaled under 600 all-purpose yards in 2020 and played in only 6 games, so

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