Hey Everyone,
Here are is the list of this years keepers by team draft order. Please check your team and let me or Michael know if you see any mistakes. Thank you and have a great year!
1. LORds of the gridiron - Lorrie
WR Brandon Aiyuk - 7th in 2022
WR Jayden Reed - 14th in 2023
QB Kyler Murray - 17th 2023
RB Kyren Williams - 19th 2023
2. SIC WIT IT - Jason
RB Chubba Hubbard - 13th in 2023
RB Ty Chandler - 15th 2023 giving up 14th
WR Rashee Rice - 15th 2023
WR Calvin Ridley - 21st - WW 2022
3. Steeltown - David
RB Tyjae Spears - 9th 2023
TE Trey McBride - 15th 2023
WR Puca Nacua - 19th 2023
WR Dontayvion Wicks - 21 2023
4. Foxes - Matt
WR Mike Evans - 8th 2023
RB Ezekiel Elliott - 11th 2023
WR Christian Watson - 13th 2022
5. Poseidon's Kiss - B Ru
RB Josh Jacobs - 6th 2022
WR Jakobi Myers - 15th 2023
6. Bye Week - John
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown - 12th last year to keep
QB Brock Purdy - 17th 2023
7. Screamin C-Men - Keith
RB Devon Achane - 7th 2023
QB Dak Prescott - 8th 2022
TE Jake Ferguson - 18th 2023
WR Rashid Shaheed - ww/21st 2023
8. Touch of Malice - Cristian
TE Dalton Kincaid - 10th 2023
RB Isiah Pacheco - 12th 2022
WR Tank Dell - 13th 2023
WR Nico Collins - 17th 2023
9. TEMP - Steve
RB D'Andre Swift - 6th
WR Gabe David - 11th 2023
TE Evan Engram - 16th 2022
QB Geno Smith - ww/21 2022
10. Leaf - Sam
QB Anthony Richardson 9th 2023
TE Sam LaPorta - 12th 2023
QB CJ Stroud - 16th 2023
RB Jaylen Warren - 19th WW 2022
11. In Progress... still figuring it out - Olavo
WR Chris Olave - 6th 2022
RB Tony Pollard - 9th 2022
RB Jerome Ford - 14th 2023
12. Here Comes the Hotstepper - Michael
WR George Pickens - 7th 2023
WR Garrett Wilson - 12th 2022 giving up 11th in 2023
QB Jordan Love - 12th 2023
RB Zac Moss - 16th 2023
Hello:
Keepers are as follows:
Aiyuk, 7th round 2022
Kyler Murray, 17th round 2023
Jayden Reed, 14th round 2023
Kyren Williams, 19th round 2023
Released | LORds of the gridiron | Luke Schoonmaker TE DAL | Sun Dec 8 10:36am CT |
Acquired | LORds of the gridiron | Mike Gesicki TE CIN | Sun Dec 8 10:36am CT |
Acquired | I'm working on it | Darius Slayton WR NYG | Sun Dec 8 2:21am CT |
Released | I'm working on it | Jalen McMillan WR TB | Sun Dec 8 2:21am CT |
Released | I'm working on it | Dare Ogunbowale RB HOU | Sun Dec 8 2:21am CT |
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Screamin C-Men (8-6) | 126.00 | |
Bye Week (14-0) | 157.10 | F |
I'm working on it (4-10) | 118.70 | |
SIC WIT IT (3-11) | 91.80 | F |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers impending free-agent WR Chris Godwin will not receive the franchise tag this offseason. However, the team will do everything it can to retain him.
Fantasy Spin: Godwin is a great WR2, but he has the propensity for the serious injury. So there is risk and reward in taking him as a WR2, but he'll be a great WR3 if he falls in drafts.
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Green Bay Packers CB Jaire Alexander is likely to be traded or let go in the offseason, in the opinion of beat writer Rob Demovsky. Multiple team sources have been frustrated at Alexander's inability to stay healthy or unwillingness to play through injury.
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Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott said he expects to use play-action more often under head coach Brian Schottenheimer. 'I've always enjoyed play-action pass, so just being able to get back to that,' Prescott said. 'But you've got to start with the run game, and when you have that, the rest of the offense can open up.'
Fantasy Spin: Although Schottenheimer's offensive philosophy could provide Prescott with more opportunities to make plays down the field, it sounds like it will mean a more run-heavy approach overall. Prescott should probably be viewed as a solid QB2.
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Former New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers is not expected to receive much interest from the New York Giants this offseason, according to the New York Post's Paul Schwartz.
Fantasy Spin: The Giants will be looking for a starting quarterback during the offseason but probably have other options in mind and will avoid Rodgers. Some teams in need of a starter probably will pursue Rodgers, but he will be No. 2 fantasy quarterback if he starts.
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Kansas City Chiefs impending free-agent RB Kareem Hunt seems to have a good chance to re-sign with the Chiefs this offseason, in the opinion of ChiefsWire's John Dillon.
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Indianapolis Colts impending free-agent QB Joe Flacco probably will not re-sign with the Colts this offseason, in the opinion of ColtsWire's Paul Bretl.
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Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews may be asked to restructure his contract this offseason so the team can create nearly $5 million in salary cap space if he reworks his deal, in the opinion of RavensWire's Glenn Erby.
Fantasy Spin: Andrews improved his play as the season went on and caught a touchdown in each of his last six regular season games. He should continue to be involved in the passing game if he stays with the Ravens and can be a low-end No. 1 tight end in most fantasy leagues.
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The Baltimore Banner reports that seven additional massage therapists have accused Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior, bringing the total to 16 women at eight Baltimore-area spas that have thrown accusations his way. This situation looks awfully similar to Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson's, when he was suspended 11 games and fined $5 million in 2022 after allegations of sexual misconduct by more than two dozen women who claimed Watson committed sexual misconduct during massage-therapy sessions. It's unclear what will play out with Tucker in Baltimore, but considering he's also coming off the worst season in his career in 2024, it's possible the Ravens could outright cut him this offseason to avoid any further headaches. At the very least, Tucker could be heading for a lengthy suspension in 2025 if he sticks with the organization.
From RotoBaller
The Miami Dolphins may be willing to listen to trade offers for WR Tyreek Hill, although it is expected to take a significant offer for the club to move him, according to multiple league executives.
Fantasy Spin: Hill saw a dip in production after playing alongside multiple quarterbacks in 2024 but has been productive when starting QB Tua Tagovailoa is healthy. Regardless of where he is playing in 2025, Hill should be a starting option in all fantasy leagues.
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Chicago Bears impending free-agent TE Marcedes Lewis plans to continue his playing career next season.
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Denver Broncos impending free-agent DT D.J. Jones said he is interested in re-signing with the Broncos this offseason.
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Detroit Lions impending free-agent DE Al-Quadin Muhammad said he would like to re-sign with the Lions this offseason.
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The Miami Dolphins announced on Friday that they released tight end Durham Smythe and cornerback Kendall Fuller. Smythe was originally drafted by the Dolphins in the fourth round in 2018 out of Notre Dame. The 29-year-old caught 132 of his 175 targets for 1,228 yards and only three touchdowns in his 112 games (74 starts) with the team over seven seasons, but now he'll head to the open market after catching just nine passes for 53 yards and no scores on 17 targets in 17 games in 2024. He played just 32% of the offensive snaps last year after the addition of Jonnu Smith. Miami saves $2.175 million in salary cap space with the move. Fuller, 30, suffered multiple concussions and a knee injury that limited him to 11 games in 2024 in his first year in Miami after he began his career with eight years with the Washington Commanders. His release clears $2.761 million against the cap with $5.412 million in dead money.
From RotoBaller
The New York Giants signed wide receiver Montrell Washington and cornerback Nic Jones to Reserve/Futures deals on Friday. Washington was originally a fifth-round selection (162 overall) by the Denver Broncos in 2022 out of Samford. The 25-year-old pass-catcher made his NFL debut in his rookie year with Denver and caught four of his nine targets for only two yards while carrying the ball five times for 30 yards in 15 contests (one start). He hasn't appeared in an NFL game since and spent most of last season on the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad. Washington will now train with the Giants this offseason and attempt to make their 53-man roster as receiver depth out of training camp this summer. Jones, 23, was a seventh-rounder by the Chiefs in 2023 out of Ball State. He has four solo tackles in 10 NFL games since debuting with KC in 2023.
From RotoBaller
Updating previous reports, the Kansas City Chiefs want TE Travis Kelce to make a decision about his status for the 2025 season by March 14, according to a source. It is uncertain if he will return for his 12th NFL season or retire.
Fantasy Spin: If Kelce is still on the Chiefs' active roster on March 15, he would automatically receive a roster bonus of $11.5 million, so the team would like a final decision before that date. This would allow Kansas City to make alternate plans if he retires, although they would be sacrificing the first few days of NFL free agency, which opens on March 10. Kelce would be considered a TE1 option in all fantasy formats if he decides to continue his playing career.
From TheHuddle
The Minnesota Vikings and RB Aaron Jones mutually agreed to push back the void date on his contract from Monday, Feb. 17, to Tuesday, March 11, which is the day before NFL free agency officially begins.
Fantasy Spin: Jones' one-year deal contained four void years to lessen the blow on Minnesota's 2024 cap sheet but would have immediately made him a free agent and given the Vikings a sizable 2025 cap hit of $3.2 million if no action had been taken. Although there is no guarantee that he will return to the club next season, this gives the two sides additional time to hammer out a possible extension. Jones had a productive year in 2024 and can be viewed as a starting option in 2025 fantasy leagues regardless of where he lands.
From TheHuddle
Philadelphia Eagles impending free-agent DE Brandon Graham has not yet decided if he will return for his 16th NFL season or retire, even though he said that he still has 'a lot in the tank.' He plans to speak with general manager Howie Roseman this offseason before making a decision.
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Dynasty | The Dolphins have released running back Raheem Mostert. Dynasty Analysis: Mostert was a dynasty game changer in 2023 when he set career highs in rushing yards (1,012) and led the league with a whopping 18 rushing touchdowns. Injuries have always been his downfall and while he's played in 44 games the past three years, he's pushing 34 and hard to trust. Regardless, he should get a shot as a platoon player somewhere else. His dynasty value is certainly dropping and while he should remain on most rosters, he's looking like a player who could be released to make room for a dynasty rookie this Spring.
Free-agent S Tariq Castro-Fields, WR Elijah Cooks, RB Tyrion Davis-Price, LB Dallas Gant, WR Danny Gray, DT Gabe Hall, DE K.J. Henry, LB Ochaun Mathis, TE Nick Muse, CB Parry Nickerson, CB Andre' Sam, OT Laekin Vakalahi and CB A.J. Woods signed Reserve/Future contracts with the Philadelphia Eagles Friday, Feb. 14. Terms of the contracts were not disclosed.
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Pittsburgh Steelers LB Preston Smith was released Friday, Feb. 14.
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