Post by Cincinnati Bengals (Chris) on May 1, 2024 1:04:36 GMT -5
Any of the following players are available for the prices listed in parenthesis:
1st Round
Tyreek Hill (MIA-WR) (Top-5-10 Rookie 1st. WR1 by PPG, WR2 by total points LY, and fantasy's overall #10 player despite missing part of or the entirety of several games. Was on pace to shatter the NFL receiving record before those injuries. Still under contract for two years, and one of only a few players in the league that can guarantee you 20 PPG)
Jared Goff (DET-QB) (Mid-high Rookie 1st. Was the QB7 in this league last year, and the #9 overall fantasy player. I would do the extension years for him if an acquiring team wanted, as well as include his direct backup--Hendon Hooker--who looks like a future starter, and may have won the Heisman in 2022 if he didn't tear his ACL, is on a $1/4y contract, and will be free as long as he is the backup, given the new QB rule)
George Kittle (SF-TE) (Late 1st. TE5 in total points and TE4 by PPG LY--including missing a game, and a game that he was removed early from due to SF removing its starters after clinching. He was PFF's top-graded TE LY, and hasn't been graded below 4th at the position since his rookie year way back in 2017. He and Travis Kelce are the only TEs to average at least 10 PPG every year over that span)
Chuba Hubbard (CAR-RB) (Late 1st-Early 2nd. Hubbard did get a RBBC partner in rookie Jonathan Brooks, but he is coming off of an ACL tear, which statistically has been shown to take an average of 18-24 months to return to pre-injury form. He led the Panthers in carries, yards, and TDs last year, despite having one of the worst offensive lines/offenses in football history, and still graded out as PFF's RB16 (He has been top-20 for each of the last two seasons). Despite the pick of Brooks, Hubbard will likely lead the RBBC, both in the early season due to Brooks' injury, and on the season due to his efficiency, 3rd down ability, and experience. I expect a similar season for him to the one he put up a year ago, which was RB25 in our league)
David Long (MIA-LB) (Late 1st-Early 2nd. Long had his career-high with 113 tackles in 2023. He has averaged 9+ PPG for each of his 3 seasons as a starter, including 11 PPG in 2022 and 2021. He's still only 27, and I am willing to extend him for a trading team (He's on a $2 deal at present, so his salary is one of the best in the league right now relative to his performance))
2nd Round
Andre Cisco (JAX-DB) (Top-half 2nd He had an injury-plagued 2023, and only averaged 7.5 PPG, but his 2022 season--his first as a starter--saw him average 9 PPG. He JUST turned 24, and will play this entire season at that age. He is on a $2 deal, so a real bargain for someone looking for an upside DB/ID starter)
Alex Highsmith (PIT-LB) (Top-half 2nd EDGE for Pittsburgh opposite T.J. Watt. Highsmith has registered at least 6 sacks in each of the last 3 seasons (And 14.5 in 2022), and averaged 8 PPG over that time. He is on a $1 deal (Though expiring), but even with an extension, you can nab one of the game's elite EDGE rushers for cheap)
Khaleke Hudson (NO-LB) (2nd Cheap, young LB who showed out when finally given the opportunity to start last year in WAS. He moved to NO in the off-season, and may play more of an EDGE/Off-ball hybrid in their scheme, but should still be amply productive given how he played down the stretch last year)
3rd Round or throw something out
Allen Lazard (NYJ-WR)
Blake Martinez (PIT-LB)
I'm also willing to move a 2024 2nd, UFA picks, as well as all of my 2025 picks (Including pairing with someone(s) above if it's the right price/deal) for draft picks in this year's draft/players. PM me if interested.
1st Round
Tyreek Hill (MIA-WR) (Top-5-10 Rookie 1st. WR1 by PPG, WR2 by total points LY, and fantasy's overall #10 player despite missing part of or the entirety of several games. Was on pace to shatter the NFL receiving record before those injuries. Still under contract for two years, and one of only a few players in the league that can guarantee you 20 PPG)
Jared Goff (DET-QB) (Mid-high Rookie 1st. Was the QB7 in this league last year, and the #9 overall fantasy player. I would do the extension years for him if an acquiring team wanted, as well as include his direct backup--Hendon Hooker--who looks like a future starter, and may have won the Heisman in 2022 if he didn't tear his ACL, is on a $1/4y contract, and will be free as long as he is the backup, given the new QB rule)
George Kittle (SF-TE) (Late 1st. TE5 in total points and TE4 by PPG LY--including missing a game, and a game that he was removed early from due to SF removing its starters after clinching. He was PFF's top-graded TE LY, and hasn't been graded below 4th at the position since his rookie year way back in 2017. He and Travis Kelce are the only TEs to average at least 10 PPG every year over that span)
Chuba Hubbard (CAR-RB) (Late 1st-Early 2nd. Hubbard did get a RBBC partner in rookie Jonathan Brooks, but he is coming off of an ACL tear, which statistically has been shown to take an average of 18-24 months to return to pre-injury form. He led the Panthers in carries, yards, and TDs last year, despite having one of the worst offensive lines/offenses in football history, and still graded out as PFF's RB16 (He has been top-20 for each of the last two seasons). Despite the pick of Brooks, Hubbard will likely lead the RBBC, both in the early season due to Brooks' injury, and on the season due to his efficiency, 3rd down ability, and experience. I expect a similar season for him to the one he put up a year ago, which was RB25 in our league)
2nd Round
Andre Cisco (JAX-DB) (Top-half 2nd He had an injury-plagued 2023, and only averaged 7.5 PPG, but his 2022 season--his first as a starter--saw him average 9 PPG. He JUST turned 24, and will play this entire season at that age. He is on a $2 deal, so a real bargain for someone looking for an upside DB/ID starter)
Khaleke Hudson (NO-LB) (2nd Cheap, young LB who showed out when finally given the opportunity to start last year in WAS. He moved to NO in the off-season, and may play more of an EDGE/Off-ball hybrid in their scheme, but should still be amply productive given how he played down the stretch last year)
3rd Round or throw something out
Allen Lazard (NYJ-WR)
Blake Martinez (PIT-LB)
I'm also willing to move a 2024 2nd, UFA picks, as well as all of my 2025 picks (Including pairing with someone(s) above if it's the right price/deal) for draft picks in this year's draft/players. PM me if interested.