Pairing teammates (QB top 12 x Non-QB top 12) is not a safe thing in most cases, unless you know the nature of that team offensively (and chemistry between passer and receiver). Anyway, let's do it!
(1 chart for 2019 x 1 chart for last 10 years)
TIght ends: two streamable positions could only mean that few combos are / were really worthy drafting.
Ryan/Hurst and Wentz/Ertz might cost cheap in your draft.
I'm rooting for Prescott/Jarwin.
Wide receivers: what most fantasy players aim when using this strategy.
WR consistency isn't easy, so if you want to pair them, aim for the target hog and pray for the QB to be solid.
Can Stafford/Golladay take us to the promised land here?
Running backs: the best average rank we can find, which means a different kind of combo (draft the RB, stream the QB). Not that bad quarterbacking leads to good rushing, but a lot of good RBs play with inconsistent QBs.
A última década na @NFLBrasil pelos pontos marcados x sofridos na temporada regular... A THREAD
Os @Giants conseguiram o milagre de ganhar o Lombardi entrando como wild card e batendo novamente os @patriotsbrasil na grande final, repetindo o feito de 2011
Destaque para Ravens e 49ers que já ensaiavam o que estava por vir em 2012.
.@SleeperHQ is my favorite platform not only for playing #fantasyfootball, but also for researching. So let's take a look at those charts.
Ben Roethlisberger took Alex Smith's place as the league's Tyrannosaurus (you know, that short-armed dinossaur). We're used to see those passes going to RBs, but the Steelers passed a lot to guys in short routes. Oh, and our former dinossaur, Smith, also helped WFT to be up there
There would be no doubts about DHop.
Kenyan Drake looks like he's done for the season. Way under that good 10% we look for in RBs. Edmonds is the one who got it and sounds like a Tarik Cohen in that offense.
Hollywood is getting the targets, but not the scores. So, for those who are expecting his breakout, be patient.