Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Positions Needed:
2026 Draft Picks or upgrade at TE
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Douglass for a 5th J Sanders for a 7th M Sanders for a 7th
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Positions Needed:
Mainly draft picks for next year. However, there's a handful of players that I would like to trade for.
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
2026 picks
If anyone needs more draft picks, I will trade my round 7 - 10 picks for next year picks. Make an offer!
Released | Longhorns D250 1 | Theo Johnson TE NYG | Sun Sep 21 11:22am ET |
Acquired | Longhorns D250 1 | Isaiah Bond WR CLE | Sun Sep 21 11:22am ET |
Acquired | Nerd 1 | Dontayvion Wicks WR GB | Sun Sep 21 11:13am ET |
Released | Nerd 1 | Sterling Shepard WR TB | Sun Sep 21 11:13am ET |
Acquired | Nerd 1 | Sterling Shepard WR TB | Sun Sep 21 11:13am ET |
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June 1st - Renewal deadlineMaxx Forever 6 (2-1) | 123.90 | |
Running Wild19 s (2-1) | 113.15 | F |
25R Biggus Dikkus (0-3) | 104.15 | |
Crown (2-1) | 114.20 | F |
Nerd 1 (2-1) | 69.35 | |
Castle Greyskull (2-1) | 97.85 | F |
Krusty Caesar (1-2) | 114.60 | |
TRC (1-2) | 130.50 | F |
^The 10th Dynasty (2-1) | 124.85 | |
LateHitters2 (2-1) | 125.70 | F |
LIL Jerry (0-3) | 100.40 | |
Longhorns D250 1 (2-1) | 132.75 | F |
Red | W | L |
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Running Wild19 s | 2 | 1 |
Maxx Forever 6 | 2 | 1 |
Crown | 2 | 1 |
25R Biggus Dikkus | 0 | 3 |
Blue | W | L |
^The 10th Dynasty | 2 | 1 |
Longhorns D250 1 | 2 | 1 |
LateHitters2 | 2 | 1 |
LIL Jerry | 0 | 3 |
White | W | L |
Nerd 1 | 2 | 1 |
Castle Greyskull | 2 | 1 |
Krusty Caesar | 1 | 2 |
TRC | 1 | 2 |
San Francisco 49ers running back Brian Robinson Jr. handled just two carries for 22 yards in the team's Week 3 win over the Arizona Cardinals. Robinson played the change-of-pace role in Weeks 1 and 2, garnering snap shares of 25% and 22% and seeing nine and six rushes, respectively. On Sunday, he was all but forgotten, seeing the field for just five of the team's 65 offensive snaps. He didn't see a single target. His first carry of the day didn't come until the third quarter, and the second, a 19-yard pickup representing the bulk of his production, came halfway through the fourth quarter. Robinson's fantasy value at this point is solely as a handcuff for superstar Christian McCaffrey, who, with a league-leading 77 touches through three games, looks as healthy as ever.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kendrick Bourne drew the start in Week 3 after Jauan Jennings (ankle/shoulder) was ruled out Sunday morning. Bourne saw six targets and finished with four receptions for 38 yards in the 16-15 win over the Arizona Cardinals. In his starting role, Bourne saw his snap share shoot up to 73% from last week's 49%, and his target share was a modest 16% (double that of Week 2). However, the uptick in production shouldn't be expected to last. Jennings is being considered day-to-day per ESPN's Nick Wagoner, and Demarcus Robinson has returned to the team after serving a three-week suspension. Either receiver's presence in Week 4 would cut into Bourne's workload, and if both were active, would negate Bourne's fantasy value almost entirely.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk caught a one-yard touchdown pass in Sunday's 16-15 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The score, four minutes into the fourth quarter, was the first trip to the end zone by either side and broke what was then a 6-6 tie. Even with the 49ers' injury woes in the first three weeks of the season, Juszczyk's fantasy appeal is nil. He is turned to so infrequently that his fluke touchdowns (the last time he had more than two in a season was 2020) simply aren't worth chasing. Through the first three games of 2025, Juszczyk has four receptions for 38 yards and a touchdown.
From RotoBaller
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews caught all six of his targets for 91 yards and two touchdowns in a 38-30 loss to Detroit. After going scoreless in the first two games of the season and catching only two balls total, Andrews found the end zone twice in Week 3. He's now scored eight times in his last nine regular-season games and will continue to be a reliable source of touchdowns. The Ravens offense is extremely dynamic and boasts a plethora of weapons, with Rashod Bateman leading the team in targets in this game, while Zay Flowers was left out with only two touches. That is the tradeoff with holding Ravens' weapons in fantasy, as there tend to be weeks like this. Andrews has been a reliable red zone weapon and should be viewed favorably as a TE1 moving forward.
From RotoBaller
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 67 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries while catching five balls for 32 yards as a receiver against Baltimore on Monday night. Gibbs was not efficient on his rushes, gaining just three yards per carry. The 27 touches are tied for the third most he's had in his career, with the other games occurring because David Montgomery was out. He continues to be an absolute touchdown machine, scoring 39 touchdowns in 39 career games. The receiving value could be unlocked this year as well, as Goff has peppered him underneath with 18 receptions already in three games. Montgomery had a monster night as well, but this offense has shown to be plenty good enough to support both horses, and it looks like Gibbs is earning the bigger piece of the share. He's locked in as one of the best players in fantasy.
From RotoBaller
Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson completed 21 of 27 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 35 yards on seven carries on Monday night's 38-30 loss to Detroit. Jackson struggled a bit in this game against a good Lions pass rush, taking seven sacks for a loss of 55 yards. The seven sacks tie a career high. But he still helped move the ball efficiently otherwise and frequently relied on Mark Andrews, who caught all six of his targets for 91 yards and two touchdowns. The last touchdown came with 29 seconds remaining when the result was well decided, but the fantasy points all count the same. The defense hasn't held up for Baltimore so far, which could mean plenty of shootouts for Jackson and the Ravens offense. Jackson should continue to be viewed as the top fantasy QB.
From RotoBaller
Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery ran all over the Ravens defense in Monday night's 38-30 win, finishing with a career high 151 rushing yards and two touchdowns on only 12 carries while adding a reception for 13 yards. Montgomery's previous career high was 146 yards with the Bears in December 2020, and he needed 32 carries to reach that mark. The workhorse back needed only 12 carries to set a new record, adding 108 rushing yards over expected. That is 39 yards more than any other player in a game this season, per Next Gen Stats. The Lions' offense moved the ball at will for the second week in a row, putting together touchdown drives of 96 and 98 yards. One of the highlights of the night was Montgomery breaking loose up the gut for a 72-yard run late in the third quarter and propelling Detroit to an explosive 17-point fourth quarter and a win. Montgomery continues to be a strong RB2 with the upside for monster games like this in an elite offense.
From RotoBaller
The Detroit Lions downgraded special teamer Sione Vaki (groin) to out during Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens. Listed as a running back, Vaki is a key part of the Lions' special teams, but doesn't have much of a role on offense. His injury will be worth monitoring in the coming weeks for Detroit fans, but he's not on the radar for fantasy.
From RotoBaller
AtlantaFalcons tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. drew six targets in Sunday's 30-0 blowout loss to the Panthers, converting them into four catches for 39 yards. The effort gave him three straight games with at least five targets and at least four catches to begin the season. The former first-round draft pick had no such streak of catches last season, so it seems there is a level of consistency this year that we did not see in 2024. The drawback is that he has yet to score a touchdown and has zero red zone targets through the season's first three weeks. He's also averaging just 9.0 yards per catch in 2025 compared to 12.8 yards per catch last season. Even so, the 24-year-old ranks just outside the top 12 at the position and has another favorable matchup in Week 4 against the Commanders, so a big week could catapult him well within the top 12. The Falcons and Pitts will need a more accurate and efficient Michael Penix Jr., though, after he went 18-for-36 in Sunday's loss.
From RotoBaller
The Detroit Lions said running back Sione Vaki (groin) is questionable to return to their Monday Night Football game against the Baltimore Ravens. Though he's listed officially as a running back, the second-year player doesn't factor much in the offense, but is a key special teamer for the Lions. A two-way player who also played safety at Utah, Vaki was a fourth-round selection of the Lions in 2024. From a fantasy perspective, Vaki isn't a rosterable player, even in IDP leagues.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir caught six of his nine targets in the narrow Week 1 win over the Baltimore Ravens. While the volume was there, he would have only 64 yards to show for it. He fizzled in Week 2 versus the New York Jets, amassing only one grab for 12 yards. The 25-year-old had just four receptions for 45 yards in the AFC East clash with the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. However, he at least scored a touchdown off a 15-yard throw from Josh Allen near the end of the contest. With three weeks in the books, fantasy managers have their concerns about Shakir's potential moving ahead. Although there will likely be more trips to the end zone in his future, there's a good chance Allen will continue to spread the ball around throughout the remainder of the 2025 campaign, with Keon Coleman, Dalton Kincaid, and James Cook routinely in the hunt for targets. With that in mind, Shakir can still be considered a starting fantasy option in Week 4 against the Saints, as long as managers are willing to accept the risk involved.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid had five catches (six targets) for 66 yards, all team-highs, in the Thursday night win over the Miami Dolphins. He also found the end zone, courtesy of a 20-yard toss from Josh Allen in the second quarter. Kincaid had only two touchdowns in each of his first two seasons leading up to the 2025 campaign. However, after Thursday's performance, he's already hit that mark, and it only took him three games to do it. After a disappointing 2024 season, the 25-year-old appears on track to remain one of Allen's go-to options on the receiving end, a role many thought he'd have last year. All things considered, Kincaid is currently one of the league's most productive tight ends through the first three weeks. While there are some who are still skeptical, fantasy managers in all formats should keep him starting in Week 4 versus the New Orleans Saints, a team that has struggled on the defensive side of the ball.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Seahawks rookie wide receiver Tory Horton had three catches for 32 yards and a touchdown while adding a 95-yard punt return for another score in a win against New Orleans. Dynasty Analysis: Horton has been earning more and more playing time and this certainly won't put an end to that. He was second on the team in targets in this one and seems to be pushing Cooper Kupp for the WR2 role at this point. Horton still has a ways to go and it's fair to wonder if Sam Darnold can make not one but two receivers relevant but that sure did happen on Sunday. Horton looks like a serious rookie draft steal at this point.
Dynasty | Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins had 94 rushing yards in Cleveland's upset over Green Bay. Dynasty Analysis: Judkins was having a quiet day until he ripped off two good-sized runs in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Even better, he had 18-of-19 carries on the day as the clear featured runner for Cleveland. Considering he still isn't really up to speed (or likely in shape), this is very promising. A suspension still seems likely but Judkins is quickly moving up the rookie rankings.
Dynasty | Packers receiver Matthew Golden had four catches for 52 yards in the Packers loss to the Browns. Dynasty Analysis: The catches, targets and yards were all career highs for Golden, who had just two catches for 16 yards on the season coming into the day. We still have a long way to go before declaring him an option but at least he showed some signs of life this week. We'll see what happens next week as Golden attempts to use this as a building block. He remains a solid dynasty hold.
Dynasty | Cardinals running back James Conner will miss the rest of the season with an ankle injury. Dynasty Analysis: The extent isn't known but anyone who was watching immediately knew it wasn't good right when it happened. Conner has battled injuries and cancer in the past but this is going to be a tough road to come back from as a 30-year old running back. We would never count him out but Conner's days as a lineup lock may have just come to a close. He should be kept in deep leagues but it wouldn't be surprising to see him dropped in shallow ones.
Dynasty | Cardinals running back Trey Benson had 42 rushing yards, three catches and nine receiving yards in a loss to the 49ers. Dynasty Analysis: More importantly, Benson is now the lead back for the Cardinals after the unfortunate injury sustained by James Conner in the contest. Benson will now take over in the desert and anyone who has patiently waited for him to have his chance will now see just what he can do. This stretch of games will undoubtedly shape his dynasty value and his career. Buckle up.
Dynasty | Bears quarterback Caleb Williams completed 19-of-28 passes for 298 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in a convincing win against Dallas. Dynasty Analysis: It seems the best cure for a struggling quarterback is playing against the Cowboys secondary. Williams routinely burned Dallas and posted one of the best games of his career in the process. With Rome Odunze emerging and Luther Burden looking solid, it really seems Williams could be poised to finally break out. However, we'll need to believe it when we see it as Dallas has made the ordinary look extraordinary through three weeks of action. Williams remains an intriguing QB1/2 in dynasty leagues.
Seattle Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet (foot) was listed as a full participant on Monday's estimated practice report. Charbonnet was unable to suit up this past Sunday due to this foot injury. However, seeing him already listed as a full participant suggests he is in a position to return to action this Thursday when the Seahawks face the Arizona Cardinals. In Week 1, Charbonnet saw most of the opportunities in the Seattle backfield as he took 12 carries for 47 yards and a score. However, in Week 2, Charbonnet took the backseat to Kenneth Walker III as he only totaled a mere 10 yards on 15 attempts. If Charbonnet were to suit up, fantasy managers should expect both running backs to limit each other's ceilings as they will likely split carries on Thursday evening.
From RotoBaller
According to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle) could be placed on the injured reserve. Lamb suffered this high ankle sprain during their loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon. Following the game, the team revealed that their star wideout was going to miss "some time" and would likely not be able to play in Week 4 when they face the Green Bay Packers. However, seeing Jones's recent comments, Lamb could be in danger of missing an extended period. Over the first two games of the season, the 26-year-old enjoyed a productive start to the campaign, catching 16 of his 22 targets for 222 yards. While he remains sidelined, fantasy managers should expect George Pickens to operate as the WR1 while KaVonte Turpin and Jalen Tolbert compete for the No. 2 role.
From RotoBaller
Crown | Tue Sep 23 6:22am ET |
25R Biggus Dikkus | Tue Sep 23 5:50am ET |
TRC | Tue Sep 23 1:43am ET |
LateHitters2 | Mon Sep 22 11:24pm ET |
LIL Jerry | Mon Sep 22 10:43pm ET |
Nerd 1 | Mon Sep 22 11:47am ET |
Running Wild19 s | Mon Sep 22 11:18am ET |
Maxx Forever 6 | Sun Sep 21 5:08pm ET |
Longhorns D250 1 | Sun Sep 21 11:22am ET |
Castle Greyskull | Sat Sep 20 9:28pm ET |
^The 10th Dynasty | Sat Sep 20 9:16pm ET |
Krusty Caesar | Thu Sep 18 9:57am ET |
Commissioner | Tue Sep 5 11:10am ET |