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After Last years' crazy offseason, what do we think of next year... (1 Viewer)

Gatorman

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So last year 4 WRs moved for big deals, 2 Qbs moved, 3 were reported to move but didn't and many teams went the F' them picks route while others decided to hoard.

That happens next?
Well, Carr and Brady are likely the biggest pieces, maybe along w Aaron Rodgers. Second tier of guys like Mayfield, Jimmy G etc and the draft will bring some life to the position as well.
Most of the RBs in the league are Free agents next year, so their movement will matter.
As to the WRs: Not sure who is in line to command a AJ Brown/Tyreek/Devante type deal

So what say you?
(As a Dolphin fan I think we have made all the moves we can, so I'm looking for those plugged into their local teams to get a sense of what comes next for them)
 
QB- Brady, not much of a needle mover anymore for FF. Rodgers likely to stay 1 more year, not sure what becomes of Love?? Many, Many lower tier starting QB's to be determined which will be fun for superflex
RB- this is the group with huge turnover and changes in value with the deep free agent market and strong incoming rookie class.
WR- very little change outside of the few top rookie WR's.
 
It is all about the QBs this offseason...some teams will definitely have new QBs, while others are long shots to have a new one but there are legit scenarios for new QBs in New England, Miami, NYJ, Baltimore, Indy, Houston, Las Vegas, Washington, NYG, Green Bay, Seattle, San Fran, Tampa, NO, Atlanta and Carolina...that is 1/2 the league...gonna be a lot of fantasy ramifications when the dust settles.
 
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QB- Brady, not much of a needle mover anymore for FF. Rodgers likely to stay 1 more year, not sure what becomes of Love?? Many, Many lower tier starting QB's to be determined which will be fun for superflex
RB- this is the group with huge turnover and changes in value with the deep free agent market and strong incoming rookie class.
WR- very little change outside of the few top rookie WR's.
I think you encapsulated it well by position.

At QB, there seems to be an inordinate number of starting QB opportunities out there, even with the quality rookie class coming in. That is, a lot more demand than supply. Could be a widening gap in the haves and have nots, which as you mentioned, could have big Superflex implications.

At RB, it’s pretty much the complete opposite - a lot more demand with all the free agents/rookies than supply of open roles. What this means is probably a lot more frustrating RBBCs as many proven free agents find homes at discount prices. Probably makes the few bellcow backs that much more valuable.

At WR, probably the most status quo among all the positions. A very weak FA crop but a decent rookie crop coming in. Landing spots for these rookies will be huge.

At TE, who knows. Kelce will probably continue to be the cream of the crop but perhaps the gap narrows with him a year older, Andrews returning to form, Pitts getting an upgrade at QB, Kittle possibly having Purdy, and perhaps guys like Goedert and Hockensen taking another step forward.
 

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