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Can you link the podcast?In this week's Individual Defensive Podcast, GD said that Brian Burns is playing OLB and Addison is a DE.
Not arguing what's correct, just relaying the information from the guy who sets MFL positions.
Can you link the podcast?In this week's Individual Defensive Podcast, GD said that Brian Burns is playing OLB and Addison is a DE.
Not arguing what's correct, just relaying the information from the guy who sets MFL positions.
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fantrax/the-individual-defensive-podcast probably - search your podcast app, everyone uses something different.Can you link the podcast?
Some other podcast predicted this - I don't recall whether it was Read & React IDP Podcast or IDP Guys' Podcast. They described a type of front I don't really understand that both the Rams and the Panthers use, and based on Aaron Donald being classified as a DT, the predicted Addison would be a DE... something like one of the OLBs playing essentially as a DE, therefore changing the classification from:Ill watch the game tonight.
A 251 pound DE in the 3-4 is literally going to get broken.
Now they are trying a few different wrinkles in their new "Hollywood" defense. But that almost always goes-by-the-way-side as the OLine figures it out and the OLine still brings the size and strength that dictates much what the defense has to do. And I havent read that Addison tried to add 25 pounds anywhere. Yet even at 276 he would be massively light in the pants to hold up as a 3-4 end, but at least possible, unlike 251.
Yeah, maybe he'll bring it up on a CFB broadcast.northern exposure said:The old QB for the Lions?
I can't find any updates for today. Do you have a link?With fantasysharks updating today, its obvious they are not watching any of the actual games or practice sessions. Just reading stat-sheets/play-sheets.
Kind of feel bad for MFL. They tried, but really need to finally hire someone for in-house to do positional quality control.
I just had an exchange with Davenport (@idpsharks). I asked why Christian Miller is left an LB when he backs up DE Irvin and has similar preseason snap alignments. The response was basically, "welp, I inherited all these designations; we'll get 'em next year; can't change them all."Gary Davenport. And if someone wants to do that for the sake of quality control, particularly MFL's, thats cool. No idea of his contact info.
While I agree, I also think it's clear MFL doesn't know shame/pride or they wouldn't be using html1 as the site platform.Nice to know the positional eligibility on a major site is being determined by an amateur who can’t be bothered to systematically study every team’s alignments.
This is ridiculous. MFL should be ashamed of themselves.
Do we have an official list anywhere. I know of I think 3 or 4.I'm in the middle of a debate in one of my leagues. I argue Clowney's value goes down if he becomes a dolphin. Mind you, he's already been classified a DE on MFL. First, he'd have no respectable bookend and fewer pass-rush opportunities on a bad Miami team than in Houston. But also this: I have a theory that 3-4 OLBs classified as DE (of which there are now a handful) could have a built-in advantage in leagues that lean tackle-heavy. I'd expect these OLBs to have more coverage and in-the-box tackle opportunities than traditional 4-3 ends (and perhaps LEOs as well, but to a lesser extent). Thoughts?
We'd have to make a list, I reckon. MFL is allowing the designations to atrophy. Jets, Falcons, and Bucs aren't getting updated to reflect scheme changes. Some, but not all Panthers' and Falcons' OLBs are classified DE. Same was true in Arizona until Andre Branch got cut. The Jets are going the opposite way, so what little value any of their IDPs had just about kaput. Henry Anderson is transitioning from a 3-4 end to a 4-3 end, which the Colts didn't think he could do in their system. Leonard Williams might have been interesting if changed to DT, but Fantasy Sharks is leaving most NYJ, CAR, ATL, and TB vets with their 2018 designations and leaving rookies with apparently whatever designation they received based on their draft profiles (which can conflict with the vets they back up). So, off the top of my head, lining up as starting OLBs with DE tags: Mario Addison, Brian Burns, Vic Beasley, Takk McKinley, and Bruce Irvin, in addition to Clowney. In TB, Noah Spence WAS changed to LB but EDGEs Carl Nassib and JPP were not (although they won't play a high number of snaps behind the line of scrimmage anyway). Then of course there are all the reserves behind these guys, some of which are good deep-dive prospects.Do we have an official list anywhere. I know of I think 3 or 4.
On Clowney, if he stays an OLB designated as a DL in a 3-4 defense, that's better for him than a traditional DE in a 4-3.
they just changed it to DE a couple weeks ago didn't they?I mean if he’s still a Texan next week, wouldn’t MFL change his designation?
No, MFL just changed him to DE from LB a earlier this month. This has to do with the change in responsibility from Rotoworld to Fantasy Sharks regarding position designations. Gary Davenport of Fantasy Sharks wrote on the site in April that Clowney was classified wrong. Didn't explain specifically why, or how he was unique from every other 3-4 OLB. Similar is true for Aaron Donald. Changed to DT a couple weeks ago. No explanation, just a tweet that Donald should have never been changed to DE in the first place (when Wade Phillips brought 3-4 to LA).I mean if he’s still a Texan next week, wouldn’t MFL change his designation?
Now that rosters have been trimmed, this list is pretty manageable. Clowney is of course now a 4-3 end.Do we have an official list anywhere. I know of I think 3 or 4.
On Clowney, if he stays an OLB designated as a DL in a 3-4 defense, that's better for him than a traditional DE in a 4-3.
Probably easiest to just pick up 3-4 OLBs who might have a coaching change.Any LB to DL possible situations we should be keeping our eyes on going into the offseason? Any shot Chandler Jones gets moved back to DL?
I got an early second for him and got roasted in the league chat.Davenport specifically said that Allen should be a LB'er, but wouldn't change his eligibility until next season, because he didn't want to upset the fantasy community on short notice. So yeah, Allen will 100% be a LB'er next year. You have about 3 months to trade him. GO!
The whole organization is about to get nuked. No one has any idea who the coaching staff will be, let alone what scheme they will run and how they intend to utilize Allen.Davenport specifically said that Allen should be a LB'er, but wouldn't change his eligibility until next season, because he didn't want to upset the fantasy community on short notice. So yeah, Allen will 100% be a LB'er next year. You have about 3 months to trade him. GO!
Sweat has a 4-3 DE skillset. I'm skeptical how well he will fit personality wise with Rivera/Del Rio though. It'll either boom or bust, no real in between.So Washington is shifting back to 4-3 under Del Rio. Who becomes the DEs - the existing 3-4 DEs or the existing 3-4 OLBs? Currently: OLB Sweat - DE Allen - DT Payne - DE Ioannidis - OLB Anderson
Allen and Ioannidis were pretty good this season, Sweat’s a first rounder... I don’t know enough about their skill sets to guess at how they translate to a 4-3.
He says they'll play nickel 70% of the time, but most teams drop a LB, not a DL, when they go to a nickel... it probably wouldn't affect the DEs.tripp said:Also this RE: 'Skins' D-Line: https://twitter.com/DynastyTripp/status/1212817886139572227
I actually think Allen will be ok especially if they switch him to DT. I think he will become another viable DT option however if he remains at DE classification but bumps inside that will definitely hurt his value.He says they'll play nickel 70% of the time, but most teams drop a LB, not a DL, when they go to a nickel... it probably wouldn't affect the DEs.
Allen and Ioannidis get hosed in this switch.
It always seems like each offseason, there are two teams switching back and forth between a 4-3 and a 3-4 who need to have a conversation... I'll trade you my small OLBs for your slow DEs.
It all just depends on who drafts him. But yeah, getting an OLB who's misclassified as a DE is always a cheat code. This year that was Clowney and Addison. I noticed last offseason that FBG started listing some players as Edge or OLB/DE, which was nice - if they have projections, it helps see how the players map if you start to suspect they'll be misclassified.That is something I am attempting to figure out is what position Chase Young plays in the NFL.
In my league each IDP position has it's own scoring rules, so Young is gold at DE, and not so desirable at LB (Khali Mack is a great example of the same situation as DLs get more points per tackle than LBs).
I know it's the off-season, any sources out there with information on this subject?
Thanks!Tick said:It all just depends on who drafts him. But yeah, getting an OLB who's misclassified as a DE is always a cheat code. This year that was Clowney and Addison. I noticed last offseason that FBG started listing some players as Edge or OLB/DE, which was nice - if they have projections, it helps see how the players map if you start to suspect they'll be misclassified.
A good person to follow is Gary Davenport from IDP Sharks, since he's now the person who sets the MyFantasyLeague positions. Listening to his podcast last offseason tipped me off to draft Clowney when he was an LB, knowing he was very likely to be switched to DE.
He looked good down the stretch. In big play scoring I think he will be a cheap upside guy. I like it.I just picked up Montez Sweat in a bottom-of-the-roster trade.![]()
Voted snap count, as I think that is clearly the best indicator of where they line up. I don't know how that would work though, as changes aren't made in-season. So players that move to a new team that runs a different system could be wrong for the season as a result. Maybe those cases should be depth chart? Ultimately, I want something stable and easily identifiable, rather than what one guy sees and some sprinkled on fairy dust.Everyone weigh in here: https://twitter.com/idpsharks/status/1247895313777487872?s=21
Gary Davenport is the source for MFL IDP positional designations.