Hey everyone. It's now Week 2 of the fantasy season and free agents (FA) are able to be claimed and trades able to be made. FA are distributed through the waiver wire. The deadline for requesting a FA through waivers is 11:59 PM on Wednesdays. Remember when requesting players the min and max for each position. If your request puts you under the min or over the max at any position, the site won't let it go through. The waiver order for this week is reverse draft order, so Pick 10 would be first and Pick 1 would be last. After waivers, you will be able to add a FA to your roster through the Add/Drop function starting Thursdays at 7:00 PM. Each FA pick-up is $2 and each trade is $5. Good luck and let me know if there's any questions.
Reminder that I'm still waiting payment of 150 for entry fee from Garth, Roger, Tom and Quattro and payment of 125 from Rick. My preferred payment method is Venmo @SamBernero. Thanks all.
The season starts tomorrow with the Eagles and the Cowboys, then there's a tricky Friday game with the Chiefs and the Chargers. Be sure to have your lineups ready. Also, please remember the NFL Picks and NFL Survivor Pool. If you have any questions on either, please let me know, or just check it out in the bylaws. Good luck everyone!
Added DEF/ST Rams and K Brandon McManus to Eatin Bear via mercy rule
Thanks for a great draft everyone. I hope everybody is happy with their teams. The first game is a week from today, next Thursday, so be sure to set your lineups before then. Also, don't forget about the prizes for NFL Picks or the Survivor Pool. Both are located under the POOLS menu on the site. With respect to payment, my preferred method of payment is through Venmo. I'm @SamBernero. Good luck and feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
Official 2025 OFL Bylaws
The entry fee for the league is $150 and is due by the time of the draft. If necessary, arrangements can be made on payment. The draft for the 2025 season will take place, online, on Sunday, August 24, 2024 at 6:00 pm. Draft will be held on the league site (rtsports.com). The draft order will be set randomly the day prior. You will be able to enter the draft by simply clicking on DRAFT ROOM beneath the countdown clock on the main page, or by clicking on the menus LEAGUE & DRAFT ROOM. If you're using the app, you can just click on DRAFT. The draft will consist of 17 rounds and will move in a standard, serpentine style with 2 minutes between picks. If you don't make a selection in time, the site will auto-draft a player for you.
Each owner will make a selection each round to fill out their roster, which will be composed of 17 spots. Owners must draft: 1 Quarterback, 2 Running Backs, 2 Wide Receivers, 1 Tight End, 1 Kicker & 1 Defense/Special Teams Unit. For the remaining roster spots, owners may select any position, but there is a maximum number of selections for each position that owners cannot exceed. The max for each position is as follows:
In addition to your 17 spots on your roster, you are able to have 2 players on your IR after Week 1. Please remember that you're able to add a player to the IR even if they're not injured. The purpose of the IR is to serve as a reserve location for players, without having to keep them within roster guidelines. There is no cost for placing a player on, or taking them off your IR.
STARTING LINEUPS
Prior to each week’s games, owners can input their lineups as early as Wednesdays, each week of the season. Your starting lineup for each week would consist of: 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 K, 1 DEF/ST & a FLEX, which would be 1 of the following: 3rd RB...3rd WR...2nd TE.
The site will allow you to input a player up until that player's game starts. Keep in mind, if you have a player in an earlier game (Thurs or Sat), they must be in your lineup before that game starts. On the opposite end, if you have a player in a late game (Sun or Mon night), and they don't play, you wouldn't get any points from that player. However, you would have the option of starting another player at that position if you find out before that game starts. If you don't have another option on your roster, you can pick up a free agent to substitute in for that game (if before the Free Agent period ends).
SCORING
The league uses PPR scoring, with 6 pts for each TD regardless of position. Along with points for yardage, scoring and receptions, bonus scoring is in place. Bonus points are awarded when a player reaches a certain amount of yardage, has a scoring play over a certain yardage amount, or other similar scenarios. For a full breakdown on scoring, feel free to check out that section of the league rules.
FANTASY SEASON
Regular Season: Wk 1 thru Wk 15 NFL Season
Post-Season: Wk 16 and Wk 17 of Season (Week 18 of the season has no effect on the fantasy league, w/ exception to NFL Picks & NFL Survivor Pools)
Teams are not broken into divisions. In the regular season, all owners will play each team once, and; will face 6 owners, twice. The fantasy schedule is automatically generated thru the site following the draft and will determine weekly match-ups. There is no tie breaker for regular season games. The result of the game would be a tie...For the post-season, a tie breaker IS used - REGULAR SEASON POINTS.
The teams w/ the 4 best records will qualify for the Post-Season. The teams will be seeded #1 through #4, based on final standings. The Post-Season will begin NFL Week 16 w/ #1 vs #4 and #2 vs #3. The winners of each game will compete in Week 17 to decide this year's champion.
Bronze Bowl: The consolation game for 3rd place will take place in Week 17 of the season & will be between the two eliminated playoff teams.
FREE AGENTS
The cost to add a Free Agent to your roster is $2.00. This would go toward your transaction fees and would be due by the start of Week 16 (start of playoffs) of the season. Owners may request free agents (FA) thru the waiver wire (WW) each wk from after Week 1 thru Week 15. FA are distributed based on a tumbler waiver order. Initial order for the tumbler will be set based on draft position. & move in reverse draft order w/ the team that drafted last being 1st on the priority list. For each week of the season, the order will change based on how many free agents have been acquired be each owner (i.e. the owner who has obtained the most free agents will be moved to the last spot in the waiver wire & so on, for the following week). The most free agents awarded each week is 3 through the WW, but; you can request as many as you want. To request a FA, click on the menus, TEAM & WW. You will have your roster on 1 side & a list of available players on the other. To request a FA, you would click on the player you would like to add to your roster, and a player currently on your roster. You would need to either drop the player on your current roster, or move them to your IR in order to add the FA you selected.
Please remember the maximums and minimums for each position. For example, if you request a RB, but; you already have the max at that position on your roster, the site will not allow you to acquire the requested player, so make sure your request is valid. Also, you can't involve a player that is on your IR in a WW request. The site won't allow that request to go through either. You can only select players that are on your active roster. The deadline for requesting players thru the WW is Wednesdays at 11:59 P.M.
On the next day, Thursday, as of 7:00 P.M., FA can be picked up w/o using the WW. At that time & up until the start of the Monday night game, you will be able to add as many FA as you want by clicking on TEAM & ADD/DROP. There is no order of priority as in the WW. It's first come, first served, but; remember the same charge of $2 per FA applies.
After Week 15, free agents aren’t able to be picked up. The only exception, would be the Mercy Rule. If an owner doesn't have enough players to compose a starting lineup from their roster due to injuries, suspensions or any other reason; they can notify the commissioner who would perform the action to acquire a FA to make a complete, starting lineup. This also applies to Week 1. Please notify as me soon as you are aware that you need a player, as I won't be able to add a FA for you once their game starts. There is no cost for picking up a FA through the Mercy Rule.
TRADES
The cost for a trade is $5.00 to each team, regardless of number of players involved in the trade. This would go toward your transaction fees and would also be due by Week 15 of the season. Trades can be proposed by owners following the end of Wk 1 & until Wk 12. A trade must be agreed to by 1:00 on Sundays. An owner can propose a trade to another owner thru contacting them thru any means they like, or on the site. To officially propose a trade on the site, select the menus, TEAMS & TRADES. If a trade is agreed upon, I will be notified & finalize the trade. Pls be advised that if you do propose a trade that conflicts w/ the max for rosters, similar to the WW, the site will not allow the trade to take place. (example: if a trade would result in you having above the max number of WR, the site will not allow the trade to go through). You can also not trade anyone on your IR.
Please note that a tool owners can use when attempting to trade is the Trade Block. Owners can place a player on the trade block & post the position(s) they need for other owners to view.
A trade can be denied by the commissioner if it is found to be very unbalanced, or is overly suspicious (i.e., Josh Allen for Daniel Jones). This decision is at the discretion of the commissioner and all decisions made will be based on the integrity of the league. If there is strong objection by several owners to a trade that has been approved or denied, it will be re-reviewed.
FEES
All transaction fees are due in full by the start of Week 15. You can check what you owe by clicking on REPORTS & FEES.
METHODS OF PAYMENT
Payment of the entry fee and transaction fees can be made a variety of ways:
COST BREAKDOWN
The prizes awarded are based on the total amount of entry fees w/ deduction of league costs:
Entry fee total -- $1500 (10 teams x 150) minus cost for site (60) = $1440 remain
PRIZES
BONUSES
In addition to the regular prizes, bonuses are able to be won. Bonus money is all cash spent for free agents & trades. The total amount is divided 3 ways, equally. (example: if bonus money totals $300....the following 3 bonuses would be worth $100 each). The bonuses are:
1) NFL Picks (Weeks 1 thru 18) - each owner will make a pick for the winner of each game for each week of the NFL regular season. This will begin in Week 1 & take place through Week 18. To submit your picks, click on the menus POOLS - NFL PICKS & MAKE PICKS. After picking the winner of each NFL game, be sure to click SUBMIT. Make sure to double check that your picks were properly saved after submitting. Note that the point spread is NOT factored into these games.
2) NFL Survivor Pool (Weeks 1 thru 18) - new this season is the NFL Survivor Pool, which will work the same as any standard knock out pool you may have done before. Before each week, owners will select an NFL team they think has the best chance of winning that week. To submit your pick, click on the menus POOLS - SURVIVOR & MAKE PICKS. Be sure to click SUBMIT after making your pick. Note that you can only select a team one time over the season, so choose wisely. If the team you select wins, you move on to the following week, if they lose, you're out. Pool will continue until there is only 1 owner remaining, or the end of Week 18, whichever comes first.
3) High scoring, single game over the fantasy regular and post-season (Weeks 1 thru 17) - can be tracked by clicking on LEAGUE & SCHEDULE.
CONTACT INFO
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Acquired | BIG BLUE WRECKIN CREW | Jake Tonges TE SF | Sun Sep 14 10:47am ET |
Released | BIG BLUE WRECKIN CREW | Darren Waller TE MIA | Sun Sep 14 10:47am ET |
Acquired | PHILLY MOB | Spencer Shrader K IND | Sun Sep 14 1:07am ET |
Released | PHILLY MOB | Wil Lutz K DEN | Sun Sep 14 1:07am ET |
Acquired | PHILLY MOB | Juwan Johnson TE NO | Sun Sep 14 12:45am ET |
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New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte converted his only target into a 16-yard touchdown reception during Sunday's Week 2 win over the Miami Dolphins. There was a lot of hype surrounding Boutte after he was named a starter in the season opener and caught six passes for 103 yards while playing 82 percent of the offensive snaps. However, his usage and productivity took a step back this past weekend as he was not a starter and his snap share dropped to 72 percent. Plus, while Boutte did salvage his fantasy performance with a touchdown, it was concerning to see him drop so low in the pecking order with just one target. At this point, Stefon Diggs has been the only Patriots receiver with similar stat lines between Week 1 and Week 2. Boutte has a low floor and moderately high ceiling, ranking as a high-end fantasy WR4 against the Steelers in Week 3.
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Las Vegas Raiders QB Geno Smith completed 24 of 43 passes for 180 yards, no touchdowns, and three interceptions in a 20-9 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Smith, who was sacked three times, also ran for 20 yards on five carries.
Fantasy Spin: It's hard to overstate how bad Smith was on Monday night. He had three picks, but he easily could've had two more. Beyond the numbers, he took a sack on fourth down late in the game, and then, when the Raiders recovered a fumble, he threw the ball away on the next fourth down to end any hope of a comeback for the Silver and Black. It was just a night of terrible decisions more befitting a rookie than a veteran in his 12th season. As bad as it was, odds are it was just a bad night at the office. It happens. He can still fill a QB2 role if you have a strong starter in place with Smith typically being a high-floor, low-ceiling option.
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New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry caught just one of his three targets for nine receiving yards during Sunday's Week 2 win over the Miami Dolphins. The 30-year-old was a central part of the offensive attack during the season opener, but his volume and usage both declined this past weekend. He finished the divisional battle with an 85 percent share, which is still solid despite representing a reduction from the week prior. Henry is a reliable outlet for Drake Maye, but that doesn't get rid of the fact that the veteran tight end faces competition for targets from players like Stefon Diggs, Kayshon Boutte, DeMario Douglas, and Austin Hooper. Henry should be viewed as a mid-range TE2 heading into Week 3 against the Steelers.
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New England Patriots wide receiver DeMario Douglas converted his lone target into an eight-yard reception during Sunday's Week 2 win over the Miami Dolphins. It has been a quiet start to the year for Douglas, who has just three catches for six yards (plus a touchdown) through two contests so far. He has consistently been operating as the No. 3 wide receiver in New England. He also remains behind Hunter Henry and perhaps Austin Hooper in the pecking order. Douglas' snap share dropped from 63 percent in Week 1 to just 25 percent in Week 2. With a reduced role and limited volume, the 24-year-old can be dropped to waivers in most fantasy football leagues.
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Los Angeles Chargers WR Keenan Allen caught five passes (on seven targets) for 61 yards and a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2.
Fantasy Spin: Allen's return to the Chargers couldn't have gone much better through two games with the veteran racking up 12 receptions, 129 yards, and 2 TDs. His chemistry with Justin Herbert has allowed him to pick right up where he left off before being traded to Chicago last season, and he gives the offense another reliable option on third down and in the red zone. While Allen is unlikely to provide weekly starting value for the duration of the season, he's worth owning as a WR4 that can be used in plus matchups or to cover byes/injuries.
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New England Patriots running back Tre'Veyon Henderson rushed for 10 yards on three carries during Sunday's Week 2 win over the Miami Dolphins. He also caught two passes for an additional 30 yards through the air. After an impressive season opener, the rookie took a step back this past weekend as he was out-produced by Rhamondre Stevenson. In fact, Stevenson led the team in carries, rushing yards, targets, receptions, and receiving yards. Stevenson's big game should allow him to hold onto the lead-back role a little longer, even if it's just on a week-by-week basis. He should maintain his 65 percent snap share while Henderson accounts for 30 to 35 percent of the offensive snaps. The rookie should continue to be stashed on fantasy benches heading into Week 3 against the Steelers. Meanwhile, Stevenson remains a solid RB2 option for the time being.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Tutu Atwell was unable to haul in his lone target during Sunday's Week 2 win over the Tennessee Titans. Atwell was projected to be the Rams' No. 3 receiver this season, and in a pass-heavy offense, that role sometimes leads to fantasy value. However, with two games in the books, it has become clear that Atwell is a non-factor. He has just one catch for four yards so far. Fantasy managers holding out hope will point out that the 25-year-old receiver has maintained a 42 percent snap share, but volume is volume, and Atwell hasn't been able to put together much of a rapport with Matthew Stafford so far. Early in the season, he remains behind players like Davante Adams, Puka Nacua, Jordan Whittington, and Tyler Higbee in the pass-catching pecking order.
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Houston Texans TE Dalton Schultz caught three passes for 29 yards in a Week 2 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Schultz was targeted four times.
From TheHuddle
Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee caught all four of his targets for 37 yards during Sunday's Week 2 win over the Tennessee Titans. After occupying a relatively reduced role in the season opener, the veteran tight end was much more involved this past Sunday. His snap share jumped from 58 percent to 74 percent, and his target count jumped from zero to four. One possible reason for Higbee's emergence was the absence of Colby Parkinson (shoulder), who remains uncertain for Week 3. However, even when Parkinson returns, Higbee can have fantasy relevance. After all, the Rams are comfortable running two-tight end sets. Higbee ranks as a low-end TE2 heading into next week's clash against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins caught three of nine targets for 52 yards and a touchdown in a 20-19 loss against Tampa Bay on Monday night. Collins finished Houston's first drive with a beautiful catch on a fade ball for a 29-yard touchdown. It was an otherwise frustrating night for the star receiver, catching only two of his next eight targets for 23 yards. The Houston offense ran only 46 plays in the game, which limited the production of everyone, but Collins and Stroud were consistently just off on a couple of occasions. He demanded 39% of the team's targets, including three end zone targets, so better days should be ahead for Collins. He draws a matchup next against a Jacksonville defense that just allowed Ja'Marr Chase to go for 165 yards and a touchdown in Week 2. He could be seen as a buy-low in trades this upcoming week.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum carried the ball five times for 44 yards and one rushing touchdown during Sunday's Week 2 win over the Tennessee Titans. He has continued to operate as the direct backup to Kyren Williams, but this was the first time in a while were Corum himself had standalone fantasy value. Of course, without the touchdown, Corum would have had only 4.4 fantasy points, which is not enough to justify starting him. With all this being said, perhaps the biggest indicator of Corum's growing role is his snap count. He played 18 snaps on Sunday as his snap share jumped from 17 percent in Week 1 to 30 percent in Week 2. Corum remains an intriguing riser and one of the league's stronger handcuff options, but a non-receiving role on a 30 percent snap share isn't quite enough to justify starting him in fantasy football. He should continue to be stashed on the bench for the time being.
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Houston Texans RB Nick Chubb ran 12 times for 43 yards and a touchdown versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 2. He also caught two passes for 29 yards.
Fantasy Spin: While his final numbers (72 yards, 1 TD) were decent, most of Chubb's production came on his final carry of the night, which was a 25-yard touchdown burst. Prior to that, he had 11 carries for 18 yards. Houston's running game struggled for most of Monday night, and it remains far from clear whether Chubb still has what it takes to be a featured back. For now, though, he's their best option, which keeps him in that RB3/flex area.
From TheHuddle
Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb rushed for 43 yards on 12 carries and a touchdown while adding two receptions for 29 yards in a Monday night loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Chubb started the game looking good with an explosive gain for 27 yards on a screen pass. He was mostly inefficient on the ground against a stingy Tampa Bay front with Vita Vea and Company. Outside of his 25-yard touchdown run, Chubb rushed for only 18 yards on 11 of his other carries. The 29-year-old looks to be the main back in Houston with Joe Mixon (ankle, foot) out of the picture for the foreseeable future. He handled 12 of the 15 running back carries while playing 52% of the snaps. There may not be a ton of upside with Chubb moving forward with a poor offensive line and offensive environment, but Chubb is a freak athlete who could still have something left. He looks like he will continue to get volume, and if quarterback C.J. Stroud and the Texans offense can find a groove, then he could be valuable. For now, he'll project as a touchdown-dependent RB3.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield completed 25 of 38 passes for 215 yards and threw two touchdowns while adding 33 yards on three rushes in a 20-19 win against the Texans. Mayfield was resilient in this game, with Tampa Bay down both of their starting tackles against a vaunted Houston front that applied a ton of pressure on him. He took four sacks overall, but was able to make enough plays at the end of the game. Mayfield had an iconic scramble on a 4th and 10 play to extend the Buccaneers' final drive, which ultimately ended with a Rachaad White goal-line touchdown with six seconds remaining to win the game. The 30-year-old has added more value with his legs last season and into this season so far, rushing for 72 yards on eight carries. He has the 10th most rushing since the start of last season with 450, second most passing touchdowns with 46, and his 5,332 combined passing and rushing yards only trails Lamar Jackson since the start of last season. Mayfield is one of the more consistent performers in fantasy at quarterback and should be fired up again next week against the Jets.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Sterling Shepard posted 34 yards on four receptions against the Houston Texans in Week 2. Shepard was targeted four times.
From TheHuddle
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving was busy Monday night against Houston, handling 17 carries for 71 yards while adding six receptions for 50 yards in the pass game. Irving was the engine of Tampa Bay's offense against Houston's stout defense, consistently making defenders miss and finding positive yardage. The star second year back forced 11 missed tackles, including five on receptions in Monday night's game, the most in his career, according to NFL Pro. Baker Mayfield was under a ton of pressure and took four sacks overall against one of the league's best pass rush groups, and he often resorted to Irving as a safety valve. Rachaad White handled more work than he did in Week 1 and ended up scoring the game-winning touchdown after Mayfield drove them down to the goal line. Otherwise, Irving still had a highly productive fantasy outing and remains Tampa Bay's lead back. He should be viewed as a rock-solid RB1 moving forward with his high-value touch role.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans caught five of 11 targeted passes for a team-high 56 yards during the team's Week 2 win over the Houston Texans.
Fantasy Spin: Evans got tracked all over the field by Derek Stingley, and the cornerback was largely effective in limiting Tampa Bay's top wideout. It also didn't help matters that an already thin Bucs offensive line endured even more injuries, which led to Baker Mayfield needing to get the ball out quickly. We'll see how things look on a short week against the Jets, though Evans should be a fixture in your starting lineup as a WR2.
From TheHuddle
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield completed 25 of 38 passes for 215 yards and two touchdowns against the Houston Texans in Week 2. Mayfield, who was sacked four times, had three rushing attempts for 33 yards.
Fantasy Spin: Working behind a patchwork line, Mayfield took a beating on Monday night, but he hung in there and ultimately led a game-winning drive in the closing moments. Assuming he made it through with nothing more than aches and pains, the veteran now rates as the top non-running quarterback for fantasy owners, making him a solid weekly QB1.
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Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta missed out on the fun in his team's 52-point performance against the Chicago Bears in Week 2. LaPorta was targeted four times by Lions quarterback Jared Goff out of 28 pass attempts and recorded three catches for 26 yards. Detroit has several formidable offensive weapons, so there's always a risk that LaPorta will fall behind wide receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams and running back Jahmyr Gibbs in the pecking order for touches. After averaging over seven targets per game as a rookie in 2023, LaPorta has now averaged 5.3 targets per game across his last 18 regular-season contests. He remains a fantasy TE1, but he may be overly reliant on touchdowns as long as Detroit's other pass-catchers remain healthy.
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Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery rushed for 57 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries in his team's 52-21 Week 2 win over the Chicago Bears. Since joining the Lions, Montgomery has been one of the NFL's most consistent red-zone backs. The 28-year-old has not gone consecutive games within a season without scoring a touchdown since December 2023. On a less positive note for fantasy managers, Montgomery appears set for a secondary role behind Jahmyr Gibbs in Detroit this season. Although Gibbs only earned one more carry than Montgomery in Week 2, Montgomery was on the field for 10 fewer snaps. The veteran has also recorded seven fewer touches than his backfield mate through the first two games of the season. Montgomery remains a consistent flex option in fantasy, but he'll likely be reliant on finding the end zone again to produce in Week 3 against the Baltimore Ravens.
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