Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Always willing to trade. Thanks
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
looking for picks
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
DYNBB2 - The Champ +4 wrote:Soulmates Forever wrote:
DYN you have no clue what you’re talking about. RTS are idiots for vetoing last year’s trade and allowing the one that happened afterwards to go through because ours was way better. My trade would have gave him Love (pretty solid young QB), Shaheed, Herbert and a 2nd, two 3’s, 4 and 5.
Instead he got Watson (hurt and no Love), Andrews (old & hurt) & London who might be okay this year with ZERO draft picks
For
Allen, Aiyuk and Engram
Ours was way more fair, just both you & RTS were too stupid to realize how good Love would be plus those picks. What would those picks netted him? Tank Dell & Z. white, Mitchell and Legette were taken with 4 of them. You’re nuts if you think the trade he ended up with is better.
Balls wanted players and Picks seeing they didn’t hardly have any. To my surprise they even posted both of our trades to see if someone could beat them. Per their message no one responded back, so blame yourself & 9 other teams for not responding. Quit crying 😭 and offer out trades when someone posts on message board. Crap offer me something fair for them and they could be yours.
They got Adams, Z White, 2 young QB’s, 3 rookie WR’s, 2 Rookie RB’s and 1 Rookie TE for 3 aging old players. Granted they are very good, but for how long. McCaffrey is already injury prone on top of all his work last year. If anything I gave up too much. Shit I didn’t even get to draft until the 7th round.
I should’ve let Hall go to another team on waivers because you wouldn’t have won shit without him. You should be thanking me for telling RTS, not crying. Heck you should actually pay me a percentage of your winnings.
Hopefully we have a fun battle with no injuries this year.
😂😂😂
Reading comprehension is hard, but maybe try a little harder to pay better attention.
Show me where exactly that I mentioned anything at all about any other trades not involving you. My comment specifically addressed your trade-raping tendencies and didn’t say one word about anyone else making trades with anyone else.
Released | Soulmates Forever | Colby Parkinson TE LAR | Fri Sep 13 7:26pm CT |
Acquired | Soulmates Forever | Jamaal Williams RB NO | Wed Sep 11 11:06pm CT |
Acquired | Soulmates Forever | Tyler Johnson WR LAR | Wed Sep 11 11:06pm CT |
Released | Soulmates Forever | Nathaniel Peat RB DAL | Wed Sep 11 11:06pm CT |
Released | Soulmates Forever | John Metchie III WR HOU | Wed Sep 11 11:06pm CT |
Sat Sep 14 7:15am CT | |||
Murray/Watson | Tank Bigsby Jayden Reed Bucky Irving | Joe | Brandon Aiyuk Jaleel McLaughlin Audric Estime |
Fri Sep 13 7:26pm CT | |||
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | Gardner Minshew II 2025 Rnd 4 from Purdy, Puka, Waddle | Soulmates Forever | 2025 Rnd 3 from Soulmates Forever Released: Colby Parkinson |
Fri Aug 16 2:36pm CT | |||
Joe | Evan Engram James Cook Javon Baker 2025 Rnd 4 from Joe | Sea Dogs BB | Dalton Kincaid Jaylen Wright |
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2025 Season
June 1st - Renewal deadlineSea Dogs BB | 39.10 | |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | 29.50 | |
Three BB | 24.95 | |
Joe | 18.85 | |
Soulmates Forever | 14.90 | |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | 8.50 | |
Rabid Squirrels | 4.40 | |
Murray/Watson | 3.90 | |
Pointers BB2 | 3.20 | |
Rafi Bombs | 1.30 | |
DYNBB2+ Absolutely Stacked! | 0.00 | |
No Balls Needed | 0.00 |
Joe | 205.15 |
Soulmates Forever | 185.50 |
DYNBB2+ Absolutely Stacked! | 178.55 |
Three BB | 171.05 |
Sea Dogs BB | 150.15 |
Pointers BB2 | 147.40 |
Rabid Squirrels | 140.50 |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | 138.70 |
Murray/Watson | 133.90 |
Rafi Bombs | 123.55 |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | 108.60 |
No Balls Needed | 86.35 |
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson is coming off a dominant season-opening performance and has entered must-start territory ahead of Week 2 versus the Seattle Seahawks. Stevenson rushed 25 times for 120 yards last week, with the vast majority of his yardage coming after contact. He also found the end zone and caught three short passes. Stevenson continues to have a very firm grasp on the lead-back role in New England, and he should continue to see significant volume this week, especially in a somewhat favorable matchup against the Seahawks. Seattle doesn't have a great run defense, and New England has shown a clear commitment to pounding the rock on the ground. Stevenson is a high-end RB2 with RB1 upside.
From RotoBaller
New England Patriots wide receiver Tyquan Thornton did start on offense in Week 1, but his No. 3 receiver role in an offense with minimal passing volume keeps him off the fantasy radar for the time being. Quite simply, the Patriots will rely on their defense and rushing attack to win games, and their passing attack will merely be a secondary component. There aren't nearly enough targets to go around to support any major fantasy performances from the receivers, and that includes Thornton ahead of Week 2 versus Seattle. He can be left on waivers in all redraft leagues.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys tight end Luke Schoonmaker is expected to start in Week 2 after Jake Ferguson (knee) was listed as doubtful to play. There had been some speculation that Ferguson might not miss any games after injuring himself last week, but it looks like he'll end up being held out for at least one contest. On a positive note, he should be able to avoid an IR stint. Ferguson's short-term absence means that Schoonmaker should see additional volume against the New Orleans Saints. He might not take 100 percent of Ferguson's snaps and targets, but he'll definitely get more looks from Dak Prescott. As a result, his fantasy value is slightly elevated this week. He's a low-end TE2 heading into the clash with New Orleans.
From RotoBaller
New England Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett is one week removed from leading his team to a big upset victory on the road. Even after the Patriots' impressive win, Brissett is not a reliable option in fantasy football heading into Week 2 against the Seattle Seahawks. New England won last game largely thanks to its defense, Rhamondre Stevenson's production after contact, and Brissett's poise and veteran presence. Unfortunately, you don't get fantasy points for being calm in the pocket, and Brissett didn't exactly produce major yardage or touchdowns. The passing game is expected to remain relatively quiet this Sunday, so while Brissett is always a candidate to notch a touchdown, his role in this low passing volume offense drops him outside the top 24 fantasy quarterbacks for Week 2.
From RotoBaller
The Pittsburgh Steelers have elevated wide receiver Ben Skowronek from the practice squad to the 53-man roster ahead of Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. The 27-year-old was elevated last week, too, but only played on special teams. Pittsburgh will rely on its running game and defense to win games this year, so there isn't much room for the Steelers' depth receivers to make a significant impact. Skowronek remains off the fantasy radar heading into Week 2.
From RotoBaller
The New York Giants defense will be facing the Washington Commanders in Week 2, and it's shaping up to be a favorable matchup. After allowing 28 points in Week 1 to the Vikings, the Giants' defense looks like a possible streaming option against rookie QB Jayden Daniels and a Commanders offense that did not score a passing touchdown against the Buccaneers. Washington's offensive line struggled mightily against the rush, allowing two sacks to Tampa Bay. Advanced metrics like the Giants' 20% pressure rate and Washington's bottom-10 ranking in offensive line efficiency make this a prime opportunity for sacks and turnovers.
From RotoBaller
The Kansas City Chiefs defense will face off against the Cincinnati Bengals offense in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season. The Chiefs defense had a tough test in Week 1, facing the dangerous Baltimore Ravens, but this matchup should be much more manageable. The Bengals are coming off a loss to the New England Patriots, who held them to just 10 points in their season opener. The Bengals will also be without one of the primary weapons of offense, wide receiver Tee Higgins. Higgins will miss their Week 2 matchup with a hamstring injury. The absence of Higgins leaves Ja'Marr Chase as the only star receiver for Cincinnati. With All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie anchoring the Kansas City secondary, the Bengals should have a tough time passing the ball. Things will not be much easier for Cincinnati on the ground, as the Chiefs just held Derrick Henry to 46 rushing yards on 13 carries. The Kansas City Chiefs defense is a strong start this week against the Bengals and should continue to be a strong start most weeks.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will face off against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 2. Butker had a productive night against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1. The Chiefs kicker nailed both field goal attempts, nailing a game-long 32-yarder, and went 3/3 on his extra point attempts. Butker only missed two field goals and did not miss a single extra point attempt last season, so he has demonstrated his ability to be one of the most accurate kickers in the league. Being on the Chiefs high-powered offense gives Butker the chance to be a difference-maker for fantasy every week. The Kansas City Chiefs should have many opportunities on offense, and Mahomes should do enough to put the team within field goal range on most drives against the Cincinnati Bengals defense. Butker is one of the most valuable kickers in football and should be a start this week.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy will face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 2. The Chiefs first-round rookie had a massive game in Week 1, scoring two touchdowns, but that production came on just three touches. Worthy will have an easier opponent this week since he faced the Baltimore Ravens stingy defense in his NFL debut. The Bengals allowed the sixth-most receiving yards in 2023, so the rookie wideout should find success in this contest. News also broke that the Chiefs placed fellow wide receiver Marquise Brown on injured reserve, so Worthy should quickly fill the WR2 role in Kansas City for the foreseeable future. The Chiefs will likely incorporate Worthy into the offensive game plan more as the season progresses, so the sky is the limit for the young speedster. Worthy is a worthy flex play with upside this week against the Cincinnati Bengals.
From RotoBaller
Week 1 of the 2024 season saw several kickers put up extraordinary amounts of points. Five kickers had multiple field goals from 50+ yards out, three of them also hitting two tries from the 40-49-yard range. Nine other kickers also made good from 50 yards or more. Unfortunately, Matt Prater was not one of them. The 40-year-old veteran did convert all of his attempts though, netting field goals from 29 and 31 yards out and banging home two extra points. In Week 2, the Cardinals host the Rams in their home opener in what is expected to be one of the highest-scoring games of the week. Prater may not have had a chance to kick from distance in the season opener but he has a strong leg and the benefit of playing in a dome in Week 2. Fantasy managers looking for a solution at kicker can fire up Prater on Sunday without worry.
From RotoBaller
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Andrei Iosivas received plenty of hype entering Week 1 against the Patriots due to uncertainty surrounding the availability of Ja'Marr Chase (illness, hold-in) and Tee Higgins (hamstring). Chase was on the field while Higgins was ruled out, leading many to believe Iosivas would still benefit. However, that didn't happen, with the 24-year-old ending the day with three catches for 26 yards. Chase doesn't carry an injury designation ahead of the Week 2 meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs. On the other hand, Higgins will likely remain on the shelf. Unfortunately, too many questions surround the Bengals offense, including the health of Joe Burrow (wrist). As a result, Iosivas shouldn't be considered anything more than a flex option in 12-team fantasy leagues, although nobody can blame anyone for keeping him out of the starting lineup.
From RotoBaller
The Arizona Cardinals recorded two sacks and recovered a fumble in Week 1, but it was DeeJay Dallas' 96-yard kick return touchdown that pushed them a surprising top-10 finish in fantasy points scored despite giving up 34 points to the Buffalo Bills. In Week 2, the Cardinals play their home opener against division-rival Los Angeles Rams. The Rams' offensive line has been hit hard by injuries and against any other team, might make for an enticing streaming option. However, Arizona had one of the worst pressure rates in the league last week, getting to Josh Allen just eight times. Unless the Cardinals' pass rush can take advantage of their opponent's personnel issues, they will have a hard time containing the Rams' offense, led by the dynamic duo of Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp. Forget about Arizona's D/ST in Week 2 as nearly any other team would make for a more promising option.
From RotoBaller
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase wasn't a lock to play in Week 1 against the Patriots for various reasons. While he wasn't fully healthy due to a lingering illness, he still finished the day by compiling a game-high six catches for 62 yards. With a chaotic week behind him, he'll look to get on track on Sunday versus the Chiefs. Without question, it's never easy for any team to play the defending champs, especially those entering GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. However, Chase is one of the best wideouts in the National Football League, so he must be featured in all fantasy lineups for Week 2. On top of that, Tee Higgins (hamstring) is doubtful, meaning Chase could see even more attention from Joe Burrow.
From RotoBaller
Arizona Cardinals running back Trey Benson had as quiet of a debut as they come in the team's season opener last week against the Bills. The third-round pick out of Florida State saw just three rushing attempts to James Conner's 16. Benson gained 13 yards on the ground and caught one pass for another five yards. The rookie didn't take the field until the Cardinals' third drive and was outsnapped by fellow backup Emari Demercado, 14 to eight. Offensive coordinator Drew Petzing referred to Conner as the team's "bell cow" in comments to the media ahead of Week 1 and there's little reason to believe they will move away from him in Week 2. Benson is still worth stashing in case the injury bug bites or the team starts utilizing their backs differently, but he should be on fantasy benches on Sunday against the Rams.
From RotoBaller
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson scored the team's first points of the 2024 season last week against the Bills. Unfortunately, the second-year receiver's five-yard touchdown catch was his only reception of the game and he finished with just one other target. Fellow wide receiver Greg Dortch and tight end Trey McBride were Kyler Murray's favorite targets last week and he is likely to go back to the well again in Week 2. Marvin Harrison Jr. disappointed fantasy managers with a one-catch game of his own in the season opener but offensive coordinator Drew Petzing has said that he intends to get the rookie more involved. In other words, Wilson is not a priority target in the Cardinals' pass game and won't be a reliable source of fantasy points in Week 2. Keep him on the bench in all but the deepest of leagues.
From RotoBaller
Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown didn't do much in the Week 1 loss to the Patriots, logging only three carries for 11 yards and adding three receptions for 12 yards. On the other hand, Zack Moss was more productive, with the 26-year-old finishing the day with 44 yards and a touchdown off nine touches. He also pulled in two of his four targets for 17 yards. Many had assumed Brown would be the preferred option out of the backfield for the Bengals this season, resulting in a surge in popularity during fantasy drafts in the last few months. Although that still can happen, he can't be trusted in Week 2 against the Chiefs. Keep Brown benched in all fantasy setups.
From RotoBaller
Cincinnati Bengals running back Zack Moss (neck) popped up on the injury report this week. Fortunately, he doesn't have an injury designation heading into Sunday's game against the Chiefs after practicing on Thursday and Friday. Most of the Bengals offense struggled in the Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. However, Moss was arguably the most productive for fantasy managers, with the 26-year-old amassing 44 yards and a touchdown off nine carries, adding two catches for 17 yards. But what stood out the most was Moss' workload, considering he finished the day by logging 33 snaps compared to the 17 from Chase Brown. Many had assumed both men would split carries evenly this season. Although that may be the case eventually, Moss remains the preferred fantasy option out of the duo. Nonetheless, despite the challenging matchup on the horizon against the defending champs, Moss has earned his way into nearly all fantasy lineups for Week 2.
From RotoBaller
Tight ends league-wide disappointed in Week 1. As it was, Trey McBride's eight points in half-PPR leagues were still good for a top-10 finish at the position. While his production (five catches for 30 yards) fell short of expectations, fantasy managers found a silver lining in McBride's utilization. The Cardinals deployed their star tight end on 85% of snaps and he led the team with a 29% target share against the Buffalo Bills last week. In Week 2, Arizona plays the Los Angeles Rams, who give up the fifth-most fantasy points to tight ends in 2023. McBride is a priority target in the Cardinals' passing attack and should enjoy a more productive game. The 24-year-old is already one of the top options at tight end and should be locked into starting lineups. McBride will be a top-12 tight end in Week 2, and given his usage in Arizona's offense, could find himself at the top by the end of the week.
From RotoBaller
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had a dud of a debut against the Buffalo Bills in Week 1. The fourth overall pick of the NFL draft had just one catch for four yards and wasn't targeted at all in the second half of that game. While the performance was alarming for fantasy managers who paid up to get the vaunted rookie near his ADP of 15, there is hope for improvement in Week 2. Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing admitted earlier this week that the team needs to prioritize getting the rookie more involved going forward. Harrison will again line up on the outside against a Rams secondary that allowed 121 receiving yards to Jameson Williams last Sunday. The former Buckeye can be started against the Rams with tempered expectations. He projects as a WR2 in Week 2.
From RotoBaller
Buzz around Arizona Cardinals slot receiver Greg Dortch has been building for weeks. Dortch demonstrated great route running and chemistry with Kyler Murray during preseason training camps and in Week 1 had a 26% target share even though he was on the field for just 62% of offensive snaps. In Week 2, the Cardinals host the Los Angeles Rams, who themselves held Amon-Ra St. Brown to three catches and 13 yards out of the slot last week. The 2023 All-Pro's reputation demanded more attention than Dortch will likely see, but the Rams' ability to shut down the position shouldn't be overlooked. A repeat of Dortch's modest week 1 performance isn't out of the question and would still make him a solid flex play, especially in deeper leagues, but managers counting on a boom game are better off waiting another week.
From RotoBaller
Bills | 31 |
Dolphins | 10 |
Final |
Browns | 41.5u |
Jaguars | -3 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Colts | 40.5u |
Packers | +3 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Chargers | 39u |
Panthers | +5.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Giants | 43u |
Commanders | -1.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Jets | 41u |
Titans | +3.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Seahawks | 38.5u |
Patriots | +3 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Raiders | 41.5u |
Ravens | -8.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Saints | 46.5u |
Cowboys | -6 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
49ers | 46.5u |
Vikings | +4.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Buccaneers | 51.5u |
Lions | -7.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Rams | 48u |
Cardinals | -1 |
Sun 3:05pm CT |
Bengals | 48u |
Chiefs | -6 |
Sun 3:25pm CT |
Steelers | 36.5u |
Broncos | +2.5 |
Sun 3:25pm CT |
Bears | 45.5u |
Texans | -6.5 |
Sun 7:20pm CT |
Falcons | 47u |
Eagles | -6.5 |
Mon 7:15pm CT |
Sea Dogs BB | Sat Sep 14 7:42am CT |
Joe | Sat Sep 14 7:10am CT |
Murray/Watson | Sat Sep 14 5:48am CT |
Rabid Squirrels | Sat Sep 14 5:06am CT |
Soulmates Forever | Sat Sep 14 2:35am CT |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | Fri Sep 13 10:51pm CT |
Three BB | Fri Sep 13 6:41pm CT |
Rafi Bombs | Thu Sep 12 8:03pm CT |
DYNBB2+ Absolutely | Thu Sep 12 7:43am CT |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Wed Sep 11 9:43pm CT |
Pointers BB2 | Wed Sep 11 2:13pm CT |
No Balls Needed | Mon Sep 9 12:36pm CT |
Commissioner | Mon Jul 15 3:32pm CT |