Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Positions Needed:
pics work
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Positions Needed:
Draft picks or upgrades
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Positions Needed:
kicking tires...looking for rbs or qbs
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
not necessarily trying to get rid of these guys but want to see what offers I might currently get
Off I/R | Monty Pythons | Christian Kirk WR JAX | Fri Jan 17 10:52am CT |
Released | Monty Pythons | Tampa Bay Buccaneers D/ST TB | Fri Jan 17 10:48am CT |
Released | Monty Pythons | Tyler Bass K BUF | Fri Jan 17 10:48am CT |
Released | Maulers D7 | Zamir White RB LV | Thu Jan 16 8:39pm CT |
Released | Maulers D7 | Deshaun Watson QB CLE | Thu Jan 16 8:39pm CT |
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AJ Brown, Zay, DK, Olave, Dell, Conner,Worthy,Love (FOR SALE)
Ballbusters 20 (renewed)
Culpeper Shockers (renewed)
DYN04(R) RunCMC - #2 Pick / 2023 2nd Place (renewed)
He Hate Me D12
Jumpin (renewed)
Krusty One Rules! (renewed)
Maulers D7 (renewed)
Monty Pythons
Rupert
Tiger Bait Dynasty 4
_ T P I _ D 7 _ T (renewed)
Key Dates:
2025 Season
June 1st - Renewal deadlineMaulers D7 (8-6) | 95.45 | |
_ T P I _ D 7 _ T (7-7) | 156.95 | F |
Ballbusters 20 (10-4) | 164.20 | |
He Hate Me D12 (12-2) | 127.20 | F |
DYN04(R) RunCMC - #2 Pick (8-6) | 116.35 | |
Krusty One Rules! (4-10) | 136.75 | F |
AJ Brown, Zay, DK, Olave, (5-9) | 63.75 | |
Culpeper Shockers (2-12) | 77.60 | F |
Red | W | L |
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Ballbusters 20 | 10 | 4 |
Monty Pythons | 8 | 6 |
Tiger Bait Dynasty 4 | 5 | 9 |
Krusty One Rules! | 4 | 10 |
Blue | W | L |
Maulers D7 | 8 | 6 |
DYN04(R) RunCMC - #2 Pick / 202 | 8 | 6 |
_ T P I _ D 7 _ T | 7 | 7 |
Jumpin | 5 | 9 |
White | W | L |
He Hate Me D12 | 12 | 2 |
Rupert | 10 | 4 |
AJ Brown, Zay, DK, Olave, Dell, | 5 | 9 |
Culpeper Shockers | 2 | 12 |
Detroit Lions passing-game coordinator Tanner Engstrand could be one of the lead candidates for the vacant New York Jets offensive-coordinator job under new head coach Aaron Glenn, according to NFL reporter Aaron Wilson. Glenn and Engstrand worked together for four seasons in Detroit, and that could go a long way in Engstrand landing the job. The 42-year-old has held roles as a quality control assistant, tight ends coach, and passing game coordinator under Dan Campbell, and the Lions have ranked second in passing yards per game in each of the last two seasons. Many league sources have expressed confidence that he will land the OC job this offseason.
From RotoBaller
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is replacing Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on the AFC Pro Bowl roster, according to Ari Meirov of the 33rd Team. Wilson is headed to his 10th career Pro Bowl after Jackson opted out. The 36-year-old completed 63.7% of his passes for 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns, and five interceptions in 11 games for the Steelers in 2024. Wilson is a free agent this offseason, and his future is unclear. However, he now becomes the seventh quarterback in NFL history to be named to at least 10 Pro Bowls, joining Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, and Johnny Unitas.
From RotoBaller
The Jacksonville Jaguars are requesting to interview Carolina Panthers pass-game coordinator Jonathan Cooley for their vacant defensive-coordinator job, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Cooley spent time with the Los Angeles Rams while new Jaguars head coach Liam Coen was there, so there is a pre-existing relationship. Cooley entered the NFL in 2020 as a defensive assistant for L.A. following nine years in the college coaching ranks.
From RotoBaller
New England Patriots quarterback Drake May has been added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster after Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen opted out. The rookie out of North Carolina showed flashes in Year 1 despite a mediocre supporting cast, completing 66.6% of his passes for 2,276 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. He added 421 yards and two scores as a runner. The 22-year-old appears to be on an upward trajectory, but New England must address issues on the offensive line and wide receiver room under new head coach Mike Vrabel.
From RotoBaller
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Erick All Jr. (knee), who tore his right ACL on Nov. 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders, is expected to miss all of the 2025 season due to complications from a previous knee surgery in college, according to team and league sources. All will need two surgeries to fix the issue. The 24-year-old fell to the fourth round of the 2024 draft because of medical concerns. In addition to his knee injury, he suffered a back injury in 2022 while at Michigan that led to "life-changing" spine surgery. All has now ended the last three years with an injury. His second knee surgery should set him up to hit the ground running in 2026, and the Bengals hope All can pick up where he left off in his rookie season when he caught 20 of 22 targets for 158 yards in nine games before tearing his ACL. All's biggest impact came in the running game as a blocker, though.
From RotoBaller
The Pittsburgh Steelers have plans to address their wide receiver room this offseason. "I think we have positions in the wide receiver room we're going to have to address. I think the wide receiver room is an area we've got to look at improving," owner Art Rooney II said on Tuesday. The Steelers could start adding by subtracting top wideout George Pickens, as many have speculated the team may look to trade the 23-year-old after showing maturity issues on and off the field. Head coach Mike Tomlin has said himself that Pickens needs to grow up. But even if the Steelers keep Pickens around, they definitely need to improve their depth at the position with Van Jefferson and Mike Williams both scheduled to be unrestricted free agents in March. Calvin Austin III has already proven that he's not a viable WR2. Perhaps Pittsburgh will be in the market for one of Tee Higgins, Chris Godwin or Amari Cooper.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said that he never actually had a formal interview with former NFL cornerback and current Colorado head coach Deion Sanders for the team's open head-coaching position. The Cowboys officially named Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach on Monday. "Just a conversation about the team, and about where he is, and his boys, conversation with his boys, that type of conversation," Jones said. "I've said I've talked to a lot of coaches, and Deion has a job." Hiring Sanders to replace Mike McCarthy at the helm in Dallas would have been a big splash for the organization, but Sanders has never coached in the NFL, and the Cowboys wanted to keep continuity with their offense by elevating Schottenheimer, who was the offensive coordinator in 2024. Sanders played for the Cowboys from 1995-99.
From RotoBaller
At his introductory press conference on Monday as the Jacksonville Jaguars' new head coach, Liam Coen said that he plans on building around quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who was the first overall pick back in 2021 out of Clemson. "How do we make Trevor Lawrence and this offense as dynamic and explosive as we can be? We've got to build it around him, we've got to make every part of this about improvement, and he will be a part of that process," Coen said. "He's earned that right. I cannot respect his toughness and mentality and work ethic more than I do already from afar. This will all be about Trevor." The 25-year-old so far has not lived up to his draft stock in four NFL seasons, and he played in a career-low 10 games in 2024 due to shoulder and concussion issues. Lawrence's fantasy stock has never been lower, but Coen's bright offensive mind should give him an opportunity to bounce back as a QB2 in 2025.
From RotoBaller
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced that they interviewed Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone for their offensive-coordinator job on Tuesday. The Bucs are looking for a new offensive coordinator after Liam Coen left to become the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Before Ragone joined the Rams in 2024, he was the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons for three seasons. He began his NFL coaching career in 2011 and has also coached with the Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders and Tennessee Titans. Tampa is now looking for their fourth offensive coordinator in the last four years. They also interviewed offensive assistant/pass-game specialist Nate Scheelhaase and tight ends coach/pass-game coordinator Nick Caley for the offensive-coordinator position on Monday. The Bucs have also interviewed Chargers assistant Marcus Brady and Vikings assistant Grant Udinski.
From RotoBaller
The Houston Texans will interview quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson for their offensive-coordinator job early this week and is regarded as a top internal candidate to replace Bobby Slowik, according to league sources. The New York Jets are also expected to request an interview with Johnson for their offensive-coordinator position under new head coach Aaron Glenn. Johnson, a Texas A&M alumni who played for six different NFL teams, worked with quarterback C.J. Stroud in his first two years with the Texans but began coaching him when he was 16 years old. He interviewed last year with the Buccaneers, Saints, Browns, Eagles, Steelers and Patriots and has emerged as one of the hottest offensive-coordinator candidates around the NFL. Although Stroud regressed in his second season, Johnson was one of the big reasons he led the league in passing yards per game and TD-to-interception ratio as a rookie.
From RotoBaller
The Athletic's Tashan Reed reports that the Las Vegas Raiders will interview defensive-line coach Rob Leonard for the defensive-coordinator job. In addition to Leonard, the Raiders have requested to interview Seattle Seahawks defensive-backs coach Karl Scott for the same position. Current defensive coordinator Patrick Graham has been a head-coaching candidate around the league this cycle and could depart, especially with the Raiders naming Pete Carroll as the new head coach. Leonard has been with the Raiders for the last two years and also coached the offensive line for the Baltimore Ravens in 2022. He began his NFL coaching career with the New York Giants and has also spent time with the Miami Dolphins. Leonard's experience in multiple roles has made him a hot coaching candidate around the league, but it sounds as though Carroll may want to retain him.
From RotoBaller
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Detroit Lions are working to hire Denver Broncos passing-game coordinator John Morton as their offensive coordinator to replace Ben Johnson, according to sources. Morton is traveling to Detroit on Monday to meet with the Lions. The 55-year-old was part of head coach Dan Campbell's staff in Detroit as a senior offensive assistant in 2022 before joining the Broncos in 2023. Morton also coached on Sean Payton's staff with the New Orleans Saints as a wide receivers coach when Campbell was the assistant head coach/tight ends coach in 2016. This wouldn't be Morton's first gig as an offensive coordinator in the NFL, as he held that role with the New York Jets in 2017. He was also the offensive coordinator at USC in 2009-10. Morton would become the second Broncos offensive assistant to leave this offseason, with TEs coach Declan Doyle being hired as the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears.
From RotoBaller
New Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said on Monday at his introductory press conference that he will be calling the offensive plays in 2025. The 51-year-old has been the Cowboys' offensive coordinator the last two years, so the announcement shouldn't come as a big surprise. However, it will be Schottenheimer's first head-coaching gig in the NFL. Former head coach Mike McCarthy also called the offensive plays in his final two years at the helm, and previous head coach Jason Garrett called the offensive plays for his first three seasons as head coach in Dallas from 2010-12. While the Cowboys are keeping continuity and familiarity with Schottenheimer, it should be noted that he hasn't called plays in the NFL since 2020 with the Seattle Seahawks. Expect the Dallas offense to feature a lot of play-action passes on offense under Schottenheimer in 2025.
From RotoBaller
New Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen confirmed on Monday that he will be calling the offensive plays for the team in his first year at the helm in 2025. Coen led Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield to the best season of his career in 2024 in his first and only year as the team's offensive coordinator, and now he will attempt to mold Jacksonville's offense around quarterback Trevor Lawrence in his first year as the Jags' head coach. Under Coen in 2024, Tampa had the league's No. 4 scoring offense (29.5 points per game) and No. 3 total offense (399.6 yards per game). Lawrence, the former first overall pick in 2021, had another disappointing 2024 that was marred by injuries. The 25-year-old played in a career-low 10 games due to a shoulder sprain and a concussion. The addition of Coen is good news, but fantasy managers will certainly be wary of Lawrence in fantasy drafts.
From RotoBaller
Based on Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur's comments at the end of the regular season, tight end Tucker Kraft and the rest of the team's TEs could see more involvement on offense in 2025. "I think that's on us to make sure we find him and feature him because when he gets the ball in his hands, you feel him," LaFleur said. "So if there's an area that we gotta do a better job on, I would say featuring the tight end." Musgrave only played in seven games due to injury, while Ben Sims and John FitzPatrick aren't traditional pass-catching TEs. Kraft, 24, broke out in his second season with 50 catches on 70 targets for 707 yards and seven touchdowns. Even if Musgrave is a bigger part of the passing offense in 2025, Kraft could have an even bigger role as Green Bay looks to replace targets lost to receiver Christian Watson's (knee) torn ACL.
From RotoBaller
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II said on Monday that it's unlikely the team will re-sign both impending free-agent quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields this offseason. "I wouldn't close the door but I'd say it's probably unlikely. I think both of them see themselves as starters and I don't know that they want to share the same job again next year," Rooney said. Wilson has already said that he'd love to stay in Pittsburgh, but it's probably more likely that the 36-year-old walks instead of Fields, who opened the 2024 campaign as the starter with Wilson nursing a calf injury. Wilson initially gave Pittsburgh's offense more of a spark, but he finished off the year with five straight losses, including another first-round playoff exit in a defeat at the hands of the division-rival Baltimore Ravens. With former head coach Pete Carroll joining the Raiders, Wilson could be looking to reunite with Carroll in the desert.
From RotoBaller
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II hinted that the team will look at possibly extending star linebacker T.J. Watt, who is entering the final year of his current deal in 2025, this offseason. "That's something we want to look at this offseason. T.J. has been one of the foundations of the defense for quite a number of years now. And certainly hope we can have T.J. for the future, beyond this year," Rooney said. Although the former 30th overall pick in 2017 out of Wisconsin has had his fair share of injuries in his eight years in Pittsburgh, the seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro remains one of the most disruptive defenders in the NFL when he's on the field. He had 61 tackles (40 solo), 11.5 sacks and a league-high six forced fumbles in 17 regular-season games in 2024 and has a whopping 108 sacks for the Steelers in his career. It would be a surprise if he doesn't sign an extension with Pittsburgh.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (wrist) said on Monday that he's dealing with a wrist injury that he suffered on Sunday in the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. Allen suffered the injury at the goal line on the team's two-point-conversion attempt right before halftime. "Got crunched up a little bit, was able to finish the game, but some swelling and stuff today," Allen said. The 28-year-old's injury doesn't sound very serious, and he'll have all offseason to heal up after the season-ending loss on Sunday. He went 22-for-34 for 237 yards and two passing touchdowns in KC, also rushing 11 times for 39 yards. Despite finishing as a top-five QB yet again for fantasy managers during the regular season, Allen couldn't get over the hump in the postseason against the Chiefs and is now 0-4 against Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox said on Monday that fellow TE Dalton Kincaid (knee) was playing in the AFC Championship against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday on a torn PCL in his knee. In addition to that injury, Kincaid aggravated his other knee. "It's insane what he's played through," Knox said. This could help to explain why the 25-year-old second-year tight end had a disappointing sophomore campaign for Buffalo, catching just 44 passes for 448 yards and two touchdowns in 13 regular-season games after he had a 73-673-2 line in 16 games in 2023 in his rookie season. He caught only two of his four targets for 13 yards in the 32-29 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday and had a crucial drop with under two minutes left in the fourth quarter on fourth down that effectively ended Buffalo's season. If Kincaid can move past his knee injuries in 2025, he could be a nice TE sleeper in fantasy drafts this fall.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco toted the rock five times for 12 yards and hauled in both of his targets for 12 more in his team's 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills. Pacheco and backfield mate Kareem Hunt split time pretty evenly for the first four weeks of the former's return from early season fibula surgery. However, Pacheco injured his ribs in Week 17's victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers and has since produced ten carries and 30 yards on 35 snaps over two playoff games, while Hunt has vastly out-snapped and out-produced him as the team's lead back. Unfortunately for the 25-year-old, this appears to be his role, as he's fully recovered from the rib injury he sustained near the season's end. We'll see if that changes in Kansas City's Super Bowl meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles, but he'll be impossible to trust until his volume or production significantly increases.
From RotoBaller
Chiefs | 49.5u |
Eagles | +1.5 |
Sun 5:30pm CT |
DYN04(R) RunCMC - #2 | Mon Jan 27 4:27am CT |
Maulers D7 | Sun Jan 26 11:16pm CT |
_ T P I _ D 7 _ T | Sun Jan 26 10:13pm CT |
Culpeper Shockers | Fri Jan 24 12:25pm CT |
Ballbusters 20 | Fri Jan 24 5:18am CT |
Krusty One Rules! | Wed Jan 22 9:20pm CT |
Monty Pythons | Fri Jan 17 11:47am CT |
He Hate Me D12 | Tue Jan 7 3:06pm CT |
Tiger Bait Dynasty 4 | Thu Jan 2 9:02pm CT |
Jumpin | Thu Jan 2 3:17pm CT |
AJ Brown, Zay, DK, O | Thu Jan 2 12:33am CT |
Rupert | Sat Dec 21 11:47am CT |
Commissioner | Wed Jul 24 4:52am CT |