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RB Chase Brown, CIN (5 Viewers)

They're not signing Dobbins, they have Moss, Perine and new guy as backups, geez. Not to mention Dobbins is gonna want to sign somewhere with more opportunity.
 
They're not signing Dobbins, they have Moss, Perine and new guy as backups, geez. Not to mention Dobbins is gonna want to sign somewhere with more opportunity.
We don't know what's between Dobbins' ears. Plus, the backups you mentioned aren't exactly great backups IMO. I think Tahj Brooks can be a good receiving option out of the backfield and is a solid backup.
 
They're not signing Dobbins, they have Moss, Perine and new guy as backups, geez. Not to mention Dobbins is gonna want to sign somewhere with more opportunity.
We don't know what's between Dobbins' ears. Plus, the backups you mentioned aren't exactly great backups IMO. I think Tahj Brooks can be a good receiving option out of the backfield and is a solid backup.
Pretty sure Brooks also graded out as one of, if not the, best blocking RB of this class. I know that's one reason why Waldman loved him.

I also wouldn't pretend he's going to be a threat to Brown's touches this year. He'll likely need an injury to be relevant at all. Brown owner's might be some of the biggest winners of this years draft tbh. No reason not to expect at least the bar he set last year, potentially higher considering I don't think he's opening up behind Moss this time around.
 
They're not signing Dobbins, they have Moss, Perine and new guy as backups, geez. Not to mention Dobbins is gonna want to sign somewhere with more opportunity.
We don't know what's between Dobbins' ears. Plus, the backups you mentioned aren't exactly great backups IMO. I think Tahj Brooks can be a good receiving option out of the backfield and is a solid backup.
Anything's possible maybe he'll join the Marines, just try to think logically. They went and got Perine, brought Moss back and drafted a guy in the 6th round, their stable seems set for the season barring an injury.
 
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They're not signing Dobbins, they have Moss, Perine and new guy as backups, geez. Not to mention Dobbins is gonna want to sign somewhere with more opportunity.
We don't know what's between Dobbins' ears. Plus, the backups you mentioned aren't exactly great backups IMO. I think Tahj Brooks can be a good receiving option out of the backfield and is a solid backup.
Anything's possible maybe he'll join the Marines, just try to think logically. They went and got Perine, brought Moss back and drafted a guy in the 6th round, their stable seems set for the season barring an injury.
I can't get excited about the Cincy RB room after Brown. As for Dobbins, I could see Dallas or Chicago come calling.
 
How confident are you that CBrown will have 1200 total yards and 10 TD?
That seems doable to me, though I'd argue its on the higher end. My issues with Brown are mostly ceiling based, as he'll never be the focus of that offense, and I wasn't all that impressed by his play, so I think there is no real long-term stability.

RB15 feels pretty reasonable to me. I've done a handful of Underdog drafts and have zero shares so far. Only Tee Higgins so far among Bengals for me.
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
$13 is only 5% of your cap. As much as I am not a huge Brown guy, I think he's worth that price.

That'd give you all of Brown/Mason/Pollard at about 8% of your cap.
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
$13 is only 5% of your cap. As much as I am not a huge Brown guy, I think he's worth that price.

That'd give you all of Brown/Mason/Pollard at about 8% of your cap.
The drawback is I lose my franchise tag for the duration of the contract length. So I wouidn't have it available next year with Stroud's contract is up. I also could give it to Kyler Murray ($41) but since I have Stroud ($20/2025) and Caleb ($10/2026) under contract I don't think I need to give it to Murray. This is a SF league with 6 pts for all TD's so QB is really important.
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
$13 is only 5% of your cap. As much as I am not a huge Brown guy, I think he's worth that price.

That'd give you all of Brown/Mason/Pollard at about 8% of your cap.
The drawback is I lose my franchise tag for the duration of the contract length. So I wouidn't have it available next year with Stroud's contract is up. I also could give it to Kyler Murray ($41) but since I have Stroud ($20/2025) and Caleb ($10/2026) under contract I don't think I need to give it to Murray. This is a SF league with 6 pts for all TD's so QB is really important.
What if you trade him, do you get the tag option back?
 
What if you trade him, do you get the tag option back?
Nope. Once the contract is awarded it stays in effect until the contract runs out. So if I gave Brown a 3 yr tag I wouldn't have my tag available again until the 2028 season
You could tag him for 1 year and then tag a qb next summer right?
Yes but a tag for one year really doesn't do anything because I can just resign for a single year for 2025 and it would be no different. So really the franchise is for 2 or more years in a practical sense.
 
What if you trade him, do you get the tag option back?
Nope. Once the contract is awarded it stays in effect until the contract runs out. So if I gave Brown a 3 yr tag I wouldn't have my tag available again until the 2028 season
You could tag him for 1 year and then tag a qb next summer right?
Yes but a tag for one year really doesn't do anything because I can just resign for a single year for 2025 and it would be no different. So really the franchise is for 2 or more years in a practical sense.
If you re-sign him is it for $13 as well or more? It is a good deal and worth the risk IF the QB stuff you mentioned wasn't there. That changes things, especially in a SF league where all TDs are 6pts. You want to lock your highest scoring players like QBs up for a better deal than full market price. At least that is how I see it not knowing the specific ins and outs of your league.
 
How confident are you that CBrown will have 1200 total yards and 10 TD?
He put up 1,350 and 11 while splitting time with Zack Moss for the first six games last year (really it was the first five games as Moss' participation dropped significantly after week five and was done by week 9).

Moss is back, I think, but the Bengals really didn't address the position otherwise and I think Brown is the unquestioned starter. His efficiency dropped after week 5 but he carried the load without issue. His prorated production from week 6-18 was 1,700 yards & 13 TDs.

1,200 yards seems like a lock. TDs is a much more volatile stat. Personally I set his O/U probably at 8.5 because, as the unquestioned starter, IMO, I think they may try to spell him more in short yardage situations.
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
I don’t see last year as a fluke at all, but then I was one of the guys pushing the Brown breakout early on. Traded for him in 2 leagues, so my money was where my mouth was.

While @travdogg said he wasn’t impressed by Brown last year, I thought he looked electric at times, especially as a receiver. Burrow seems to like him as a dump off, and he broke a few nice runs.

His workload might be slightly reduced, but I actually thought he was a bit overworked last year.

$13/$250 is so affordable it seems like a low risk proposition regardless.
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
I don’t see last year as a fluke at all, but then I was one of the guys pushing the Brown breakout early on. Traded for him in 2 leagues, so my money was where my mouth was.

While @travdogg said he wasn’t impressed by Brown last year, I thought he looked electric at times, especially as a receiver. Burrow seems to like him as a dump off, and he broke a few nice runs.

His workload might be slightly reduced, but I actually thought he was a bit overworked last year.

$13/$250 is so affordable it seems like a low risk proposition regardless.

Crap, that’s a real endorsement while I’m working on deal for him.
 
Crap, that’s a real endorsement while I’m working on deal for him.
Selling or buying?

Buying. Chase is on a low contract. Olave a high contract. The deal is more complicated and includes other players and picks but it’ll extend my league leading cap on a free agent draft where the is very little cap for the quality of player. Obviously hard to fully explain.
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
I don’t see last year as a fluke at all, but then I was one of the guys pushing the Brown breakout early on. Traded for him in 2 leagues, so my money was where my mouth was.

While @travdogg said he wasn’t impressed by Brown last year, I thought he looked electric at times, especially as a receiver. Burrow seems to like him as a dump off, and he broke a few nice runs.

His workload might be slightly reduced, but I actually thought he was a bit overworked last year.

$13/$250 is so affordable it seems like a low risk proposition regardless.
Brown is a great value. I hope people continue to downplay him.

What are some of the basic fantasy 101 criteria we look for in a fantasy RB?
Good offense. Check
Opportunities. Check
Receptions. Check
Does the QB like him? Check

The guy checks all the boxes.
FBG has him at 15. Below guys with more concerns in my opinion.
Achane
Irving
Cook
Hall
Kamara
 
I have a choice to make in my salary cap league. I have a franchise tag available which means I can assign it to a player currently not under contract for up to 3 years (longest contract length). It can be a 1, 2, or 3 year contract. The cost is $13 (out of $250). The average of the top 5 RB salaries is $45 for comparison sake.

Do I give Brown a 3 yr extension at $13? My other RB's are Jordan Mason ($3/2026) and Tony Pollard ($5/2025). I also have Charbonet and Laube on the TS.

The risk is last year was a fluke and I am eating the contract for two more years after this one. I am fine giving him the contract if he will be a top 15 RB for the next couple years.
Yes you do this. Top 5 RB's go for $45 and you are keeping a guy in a great offense who can produce just outside top 5 for 1/3 the price? Absolutely.
 
From recent article:

Chase Brown, Cincinnati (ADP: RB11)

From Week 9 on last season, Brown was fantasy football's fifth-ranked running back. Brown had 1,350 total yards last season, caught 54 passes, and scored 11 total touchdowns. Most importantly, he's the unquestioned three-down back for one of the NFL's most potent offenses. As a third-round pick, Brown is larceny--and he could be the ideal Hero RB for a team that wants an elite wideout with their first pick.
 
From recent article:

Chase Brown, Cincinnati (ADP: RB11)

From Week 9 on last season, Brown was fantasy football's fifth-ranked running back. Brown had 1,350 total yards last season, caught 54 passes, and scored 11 total touchdowns. Most importantly, he's the unquestioned three-down back for one of the NFL's most potent offenses. As a third-round pick, Brown is larceny--and he could be the ideal Hero RB for a team that wants an elite wideout with their first pick.

I just acquired him in a contract league. He has a pretty good contract too at $14/3 with a $300 cap. I traded a couple first round picks as part of the larger deal with had lots of picks and players but I thought it was a no-brainer. I even gained a little cap space. And since the free agent options are light at QB-RB-WR, I acquired a key piece of the puzzle that pairs with Jonathan Taylor and Kaleb Johnson. Now I can focus my draft capital on QB and WR. I acquired Tahj too and I’ll scoop up Zack at the free agent draft. To have him on a team with an outstanding QBs and two outstanding WRs is just hard to beat.
 
Tis the season of the puff piece


“Now, we’ve got a guy,” Pitcher said. “He’s a top-10 back.”

“I can see the running back position turning more into a receiver back position,” Brown said. “You see CeeDee (Lamb), Deebo (Samuel), these guys taking run plays. Even Ja’Marr. I need to keep my game as versatile as possible so I can be trusted like a chess piece. If you need me to catch, I can. You want me on third down to protect Joe, I can. You want me to run trap, you want me to run power, I can. You want me to run zone, I can do all of that.”

And the plan is to have him do all of that.
 
Tis the season of the puff piece


“Now, we’ve got a guy,” Pitcher said. “He’s a top-10 back.”

“I can see the running back position turning more into a receiver back position,” Brown said. “You see CeeDee (Lamb), Deebo (Samuel), these guys taking run plays. Even Ja’Marr. I need to keep my game as versatile as possible so I can be trusted like a chess piece. If you need me to catch, I can. You want me on third down to protect Joe, I can. You want me to run trap, you want me to run power, I can. You want me to run zone, I can do all of that.”

And the plan is to have him do all of that.

This is one of these greatest things I’ve ever heard said by a running back I sought to acquire via trade. This man has the kind winning attitude that I love to see. I hope he wins a championship title before the end of his career.
 
Tis the season of the puff piece


“Now, we’ve got a guy,” Pitcher said. “He’s a top-10 back.”

“I can see the running back position turning more into a receiver back position,” Brown said. “You see CeeDee (Lamb), Deebo (Samuel), these guys taking run plays. Even Ja’Marr. I need to keep my game as versatile as possible so I can be trusted like a chess piece. If you need me to catch, I can. You want me on third down to protect Joe, I can. You want me to run trap, you want me to run power, I can. You want me to run zone, I can do all of that.”

And the plan is to have him do all of that.

This is one of these greatest things I’ve ever heard said by a running back I sought to acquire via trade. This man has the kind winning attitude that I love to see. I hope he wins a championship title before the end of his career.
That would be pretty cool, his twin brother won a Super Bowl this past season with the Eagles. Both good old Canadians and from local(for me) London Ontario.
 
From recent article:

Chase Brown, Cincinnati (ADP: RB11)

From Week 9 on last season, Brown was fantasy football's fifth-ranked running back. Brown had 1,350 total yards last season, caught 54 passes, and scored 11 total touchdowns. Most importantly, he's the unquestioned three-down back for one of the NFL's most potent offenses. As a third-round pick, Brown is larceny--and he could be the ideal Hero RB for a team that wants an elite wideout with their first pick.
Should have been 12 TDs
 

Chase Brown

Brown was a borderline first-round pick in fantasy value terms after Zack Moss went out last year. Fantasy drafters are still letting him drop to the third round. Was it that the Bengals brought back Moss? He took a pay cut from $3.4 to $1.7 million, with only $375,000 guaranteed. He's not even a sure thing to make the roster, and the Bengals certainly aren't signalling optimism about his outlook. Samaje Perine? The Bengals guaranteed $400,000 of his $1.8 million salary. That doesn't scream "core contributor". Sixth-round pick Tahj Brooks is a Matt Waldman favorite, a great late dynasty rookie pick, and a potential important player in redraft leagues if Brown goes down. But he's no threat to Brown's status as the feature back. This is a high-octane offense, and Brown is heavily involved in the passing game. Brown's ADP allows you to wait until the early third to take your RB1 and still feel like you can hang with the teams that took running backs in the top five.

Chase Brown Verdict: Smash
 
He's an acquire and sell at the same time. I have him in several leagues and sold him in one. I got the 1.05 (Henderson), 1.13 (Burden) and a 2026 2nd. In the leagues I have Brown I'm perfectly satisfied in holdiing.
 

Chase Brown

Brown was a borderline first-round pick in fantasy value terms after Zack Moss went out last year. Fantasy drafters are still letting him drop to the third round. Was it that the Bengals brought back Moss? He took a pay cut from $3.4 to $1.7 million, with only $375,000 guaranteed. He's not even a sure thing to make the roster, and the Bengals certainly aren't signalling optimism about his outlook. Samaje Perine? The Bengals guaranteed $400,000 of his $1.8 million salary. That doesn't scream "core contributor". Sixth-round pick Tahj Brooks is a Matt Waldman favorite, a great late dynasty rookie pick, and a potential important player in redraft leagues if Brown goes down. But he's no threat to Brown's status as the feature back. This is a high-octane offense, and Brown is heavily involved in the passing game. Brown's ADP allows you to wait until the early third to take your RB1 and still feel like you can hang with the teams that took running backs in the top five.

Chase Brown Verdict: Smash
Just got him at 4.05 in a 1 QB FFPC startup. Surprised he was available there for all the reasons you state above.
 

Chase Brown

Brown was a borderline first-round pick in fantasy value terms after Zack Moss went out last year. Fantasy drafters are still letting him drop to the third round. Was it that the Bengals brought back Moss? He took a pay cut from $3.4 to $1.7 million, with only $375,000 guaranteed. He's not even a sure thing to make the roster, and the Bengals certainly aren't signalling optimism about his outlook. Samaje Perine? The Bengals guaranteed $400,000 of his $1.8 million salary. That doesn't scream "core contributor". Sixth-round pick Tahj Brooks is a Matt Waldman favorite, a great late dynasty rookie pick, and a potential important player in redraft leagues if Brown goes down. But he's no threat to Brown's status as the feature back. This is a high-octane offense, and Brown is heavily involved in the passing game. Brown's ADP allows you to wait until the early third to take your RB1 and still feel like you can hang with the teams that took running backs in the top five.

Chase Brown Verdict: Smash
Just got him at 4.05 in a 1 QB FFPC startup. Surprised he was available there for all the reasons you state above.
This is pasted from a FBG article.
 
Another player that has blown away the day 3 players never work out. I had heard that so much over the years from dynasty "experts" that you should not put any stock into drafting round 4-7 players in your rookie draft. I whiffed on this guy in 2023 rookie drafts but was all over him in redraft last year helping me to a near record season but fell just short of the mountain top.
 

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