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Week 7 Preview – Useless Points

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By Steven Van Tassell (@SteveVT33)

I’m curious as to how many of my fellow Dynasty Owners agree with the great Matthew Berry that almost all of the TDs in the Arizona-New Orleans are really “useless points”. I’m not picking on Matthew Berry as I think he’s awesome! Not just sucking up, I mean the guy literally invented an entire industry. However, he’s mistaken on this tweet and that’s because he doesn’t play Dynasty Owner. I did my best to reply in 280 characters or less.

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Playing Dynasty Owner makes games like Arizona vs. New Orleans with lesser known players scoring TDs and getting a bunch of yards and receptions more fun to watch. It makes seemingly lousy games like the past three Thursday Night Football games more fun to watch. It makes games predicted to be low scoring, like last night’s game which had an over/under of 44 points and a lot of big name players out with injuries, more fun to watch.

These games are more fun to watch because your Dynasty Owner team might have to play Keaontay Ingram ($957,648) in a Bench RB spot with some top RBs out on a bye and others out with injuries. Plenty of Dynasty Owner have Greg Dortch ($895,000) on their roster (74.89%) so they got at least 2.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points if he was on their Bench and 1.88 Dynasty Owner fantasy points from that 5-yard TD reception alone. Dortch also scored 1.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points by having 48 kickoff return yards. That’s “only” 0.3 points if he was on your Bench, but plenty of games are settled by that many or fewer points.

Let’s face it. Few saw the Cardinals-Saints game being a 76 point shootout with two defensive TDs, which is not helpful in Dynasty Owner unless you played a team using Andy Dalton ($3,000,000) since an INT is a loss of 3.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points. The Cardinals had 42 points on their own while missing both James Conner ($7,000,000) and Marquise Brown ($2,946,835). However, many Dynasty Owners have some of the players who scored “useless points” on their roster and since 15 players per week on a Dynasty Owner roster score at least some points, it’s possible some of these guys were in a Starting lineup or on a Bench or two. After all, Stefon Diggs ($14,400,000), Cooper Kupp ($15,750,000), Justin Jefferson ($3,280,701), A.J. Brown ($1,413,092), Miles Sanders ($1,337,544) and Dalvin Cook ($12,600,000) are all in the Top 50 in Dynasty Owner scoring and on bye. Note that I didn’t even mention a QB and still had six Top 50 players on bye this week.

In comparison to other fantasy football platforms, the players who scored “useless points” and some other players who scored TDs or had a bunch of receptions and receiving yards, but aren’t household names, are much more likely to be on a Dynasty Owner roster than a roster on another platform. Here they are ranked by Dynasty Owner fantasy points (DOFP) scored on Thursday night.

PlayerSalaryDOFPDynasty Owner %ESPN %Sleeper %Yahoo! %CBS %
Juwan Johnson$895,00020.279.15%3.2%5%3%4%
Rashid Shaheed$705,00013.60.85%0.2%0%0%1%
Keaontay Ingram$957,64811.797.02%1.2%5%0%3%
Tre’Quan Smith$3,000,00010.919.15%0.6%3%1%7%
Greg Dortch$895,0008.874.89%1.9%6%3%7%

Only in CBS Sports leagues is a player on this list (Rashid Shaheed) who performed well on Thursday night owned in as many leagues as Dynasty Owner. We honestly don’t know the true CBS percentage as 1% is obviously rounded up. Besides for Shaheed with CBS, it’s not even close. Tre’Quan Smith with 7% roster percentage on CBS is closest to his Dynasty Owner roster percentage (19.15%).

Neither of the teams in our Match-up of the Week had any of those players and I wish someone had sent me a match-up to highlight with any of them in a Starting lineup or Bench spot. If you want to be Match-up of the Week or see a good Match-up in your League, go ahead and send me a tweet (@SteveVT33) and maybe it’ll be featured here in the future.

I did look at the teams in the Top 25 of the Chase for the Ring and only two teams – Crangis McBasketball in first place and Clara Strong ? from League #34662 in fifth place – had one of those players. Both of them had Juwan Johnson as their Bench TE. However, neither one of them has a match-up that is anticipated to be close and worthy of being Match-up of the Week. Let me note that a move like having Juwan Johnson on your Bench when he comes out of nowhere for 20.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points is how you separate your team from everyone else and win the Chase for the Ring!

In the end, I did find an extremely worthy Match-up of the Week with one team currently in the Top 25 of the Chase for the Ring and their undefeated opponent being just outside of it. Check out the Match-up of the Week section to find out which teams are being featured.

Thanks for reading my weekly preview article and for being a Dynasty Owner. If this is your first time reading my preview article, here’s what to expect. Every week of the 14-game Dynasty Owner regular season and three game playoffs, I’ll present a player at each position (QB, RB, WR, TE) who you should have as a Starter in your Dynasty Owner lineup. These won’t be the obvious choices. No recommendations to go ahead and start Patrick Mahomes, Austin Ekeler, Ja’Marr Chase, or Mark Andrews. Those guys are cemented in your Starting lineup unless something bad happens, or they are on bye. Players who are rostered in 100% (or nearly 100%) of Dynasty Owner leagues with low ADPs and top rankings so far this season won’t be mentioned either. Nope, I’m going to recommend you Start players who were drafted to be on your Bench or Practice Squad or haven’t played well yet. Think about the players who aren’t on a roster in every Dynasty Owner league, or have high ADPs and could be found after the 15th round in a typical Dynasty Owner startup draft, but haven’t played well through the first six weeks of the season.

After that, I’ll name one player per position who should be on your Bench or Practice Squad. For these Bench recommendations, it’s just the opposite. I’ll suggest players drafted early in Dynasty Owner startup drafts to be Starters with the low ADP to prove it who have likely done well so far this season. However, they shouldn’t be in your Starting lineup for the week based on matchups, past performance against a team or something else.

All stats cited are based on the Standard Dynasty Owner scoring system as outlined in the Dynasty Owner Constitution. Standard Dynasty Owner scoring gives you .1 points for every yard rushing or receiving, .1 point for every 2 yards passing, 1 point per reception, 6 points for a rushing, receiving or passing touchdown and 2 points for a successful 2-point conversion (rushing, receiving, or passing). Interceptions or fumbles lost cost you 3 points, while a fumble that is recovered by the player’s team is a loss of only 1 point. Bonus points are available for 100-199 yards rushing (2 points), 200 yards rushing or receiving (6 points), 300-399 yards passing (1 point) and 400 yards passing (4 points). There is also a 3 point bonus for clutch scoring, which is a score that results in a lead change in the final two minutes of the 4th quarter or overtime. Kickoff and punt return touchdowns are worth 6 points for the player and kickoff and punt returns are worth 1 point for every 40 yards.

For the purposes of this article, ADP and Dynasty Owner roster percentage statistics were current as of the morning of Saturday, October 22nd.

These Guys Should be Starters This Week

Let’s check on how my Week 6 recommendations fared (Good, Bad or Just Ok). I predicted performances worthy of being in your Dynasty Owner Starting lineup for these four players.

QB: Jimmy Garoppolo (SF – $7,000,000) – 21.9 (Good recommendation)

RB: Darrell Henderson (LAR – $1,053,001) – 13.2 (Good recommendation)

WR: Marquez Valdes-Scantling (KC – $10,000,000) – 0.0 (Bad)

TE: Eric Saubert (DEN – $1,187,500) – 0.0 (Bad recommendation)

On the surface, it’s a split decision with two Good and two Bad recommendations. However, the two Bad recommendations overshadow the two Good ones as both Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Eric Saubert got a Blutarsky (0.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points). Saubert only played one snap on offense and rookie TE Greg Dulcich ($1,314,785) should have been the pick here as he scored 12.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (2 receptions, 44 receiving yards, 1 TD) in his NFL debut. I knew that a Denver TE would score a TD, I just picked the wrong one. Speaking of picking the wrong one, that was exactly what I did at WR by taking Valdes-Scantling. I said it all in my Week 6 recap article if you want more details. Both Jimmy Garoppolo and Darrell Henderson were low-end Starters, so both were Good recommendations, but nothing to brag about too much.

Three weeks in a row with multiple Good recommendations. My Good recommendation percentage is up to 33% for the season. Let’s check out the guys I’m trusting as my Week 7 recommendations to make it four weeks in a row with multiple Good recommendations:

Marcus Mariota (ATL – $9,375,000): Cincinnati should defeat Atlanta pretty easily and that should lead Atlanta to have to throw the ball a lot late in the game. So far, Mariota has thrown the second fewest passes per game (22.8 attempts). Only Justin Fields ($4,717,989) has fewer attempts (19.2 per game). Even with throwing the ball that infrequently, he has averaged 17.7 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game and exceeded 20.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points in each of the past two weeks. His rushing has helped a lot as he’s averaging 34.3 rushing yards per game and has three rushing TDs. More passing attempts should equal more passing yards plus his rushing floor should be enough to get him to 20.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points and be a top 12 QB. However, he has a tendency to turn the ball over with 7 turnovers (4 INTs and 3 lost fumbles) this season.

Those turnovers have gone down significantly in the past two weeks. Mariota only has one fumble in his past two games. He lost 24.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points due to turnovers in the first four games, but just 1.0 points in the past two games as he recovered his own fumble. Cincinnati is a middle of the pack defense in terms of forcing turnovers, so I wouldn’t expect Mariota to lose too many points this week due to turnovers. The combination of increased passing attempts, his rushing floor and few to no turnovers will equal a top 12 QB finish for him this week and a spot in your Dynasty Owner Starting lineup.

D’Onta Foreman (CAR – $2,000,000): With Christian McCaffrey ($16,015,875) getting traded to the San Francisco 49ers late Thursday night, there should have been a mad scramble for Carolina Panthers’ RBs in the Free Agent Auction. Unlike other fantasy football platforms, the two leading contenders are rostered in over 90% of Dynasty Owner leagues. D’Onta Foreman is rostered in 97.45% of leagues and Chuba Hubbard ($1,048,294) isn’t available in a single league as his roster percentage is 100%.

However, on the flip side, the current leader in Dynasty Owner fantasy points among active Carolina Panthers RBs is still available in 100% of Dynasty Owner leagues. His name is Giovanni Ricci ($825,000), a second-year fullback out of Western Michigan who has 10.8 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (5 receptions for 58 receiving yards). Both Hubbard and Foreman have far fewer Dynasty Owner fantasy points (4.1 and 3.7 respectively) and the team leader in rushing yards among players on the roster is QB Baker Mayfield ($18,858,000) with 40 yards. It truly is a dreadful sight for Panthers’ fans.

So why is Foreman the pick here versus Hubbard, Ricci or someone else? Foreman has done this before. Specifically, he did it last year when he was playing for Tennessee and Derrick Henry ($12,500,000) got injured in Week 8. From Week 9 on, Foreman scored 97.9 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (10.9 points per game), although I will caution that he only had 2.9 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (29 rushing yards) in Week 9 against the Rams. However, the Titans thought that Adrian Peterson, who is currently training to box Le’Veon Bell, and Jeremy McNichols ($965,000) who is on season-ending Injured Reserve for the Steelers were better options. They weren’t.

With two RB1s in Dalvin Cook and Miles Sanders and a RB2 in Devin Singletary ($974,500) on bye, this might be a good week to put Foreman in your Dynasty Owner Starting lineup and see if he produces like he did last year.

Nico Collins (HOU – $1,217,879): There are really only two WRs on the Houston Texans roster – Collins and Brandin Cooks ($16,200,000). Sorry to everyone who’s a huge fan of Chris Moore ($1,187,500) and Phillip Dorsett ($1,055,000), but they have barely made a dent in the Texans’ offense. Only those four Texans WRs have even a target for the team this season compared to five TEs, RBs Dameon Pierce ($1,118,858) and Rex Burkhead ($2,350,000), and defensive end Troy Hairston. While Cooks has more Dynasty Owner fantasy points than Collins (53.5 for Cooks vs. 42.2 for Collins), Collins has more receiving yards (272 for Collins vs. 235 for Cooks). Cooks has the only TD and nine more receptions through the Texans’ first five games.

The Texans get to face the Raiders this week and the Raiders are 28th in the NFL in scoring defense (26.0 points per game) and have allowed 11 passing TDs in only five games. Odds are good that Collins can get his first TD of the season this week and since he has 11.2 and 10.5 Dynasty Owner fantasy points in his past two games without a TD, adding in his first TD will make him a Dynasty Owner Starting WR this week.

Hunter Henry (NE – $12,500,000): Waiting for the Monday Night Football game for my TE recommendation worked out so well last week that I’m going to do it again! I was right that a Denver TE would score a TD, but I missed which one it would be. There were a bunch of options for the Broncos, but only two for New England – Hunter Henry and Jonnu Smith ($12,500,000 each). Smith has only one TD in his 21 games as a Patriot (way back in Week 4 of last season against Tampa Bay), so it’s much more likely that if a Patriots TE catches a TD, it’ll be Hunter Henry. Henry has 10 TDs in his Patriots career (23 games).

Henry has also played well the past two weeks with 9.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points in Week 5 versus Detroit and 16.1 Dynasty Owner fantasy points in Week 6 versus Cleveland. Both of those games were with Bailey Zappe ($1,076,768) at QB over Mac Jones ($3,896,588), but I’m going with Henry regardless of who’s at QB for New England.

While the Bears defense has been solid against TEs and only allowed 22 receptions for 205 receiving yards and one TD to them, it’s also true that the best TE they have faced this season is Robert Tonyan ($3,750,000) who is TE10 in Dynasty Owner. George Kittle ($15,000,000) was out when they played San Francisco in Week 1. I’m not worried about the Bears’ defense shutting Henry down, so I’d have him in my Dynasty Owner Starting lineup if he’s on your roster (49.36% rostered).

These Guys Should Be on the Bench (or Practice Squad) This Week

Now it’s time to look at how my Bench recommendations from Week 6 worked out (Good, Bad or Just Ok). The Good recommendations have outnumbered the Bad ones over the first five weeks. Let’s find out how they did in Week 6.

QB: Lamar Jackson (BAL – $23,016,000) – 17.2 (Just Ok recommendation)

RB: Christian McCaffrey (CAR – $16,015,875) – 22.8 (Bad recommendation)

WR: Tyreek Hill (MIA – $18,000,000) – 29.7 (Bad recommendation)

TE: Tyler Conklin (NYJ – $6,750,000) – 2.7 (Good recommendation)

It’s the second worst set of Bench recommendations so far this season with only one Good recommendation, a Just Ok one and two Bad ones. The Bad recommendations were really Bad as both Christian McCaffrey and Tyreek Hill were in the top 5 at their position and rank as the third best at their position through six weeks. Lamar Jackson was QB15 for the week, which means he was a high Bench option, so I’ll call that one Just Ok. I correctly called picking Tyler Conklin a freebie, but I needed it. He only scored 2.7 Dynasty Owner fantasy points and saying he should be on your Bench was my only Good Bench recommendation.

Six weeks with at least one Good Bench recommendation (thanks Tyler). Hopefully there’s another freebie so I can have a seven week streak. However, I’m going to need more than one as my Good recommendation percentage is down to exactly 50%, while the Bad recommendations are as high as they have been this season at 46%. With my winning record potentially on the line, here are my Week 7 Bench recommendations.

Trevor Lawrence (JAC – $9,198,372): Lawrence is technically QB13 for the season, but with QB1 Josh Allen ($43,005,667), QB4 Jalen Hurts ($1,506,292) and QB9 Kirk Cousins ($33,000,000) all on bye plus QB8 Kyler Murray ($8,914,504) already having played on Thursday night and QB10 Carson Wentz ($32,000,000) out this week, he’s clearly going to start for some Dynasty Owners.

I would suggest using someone else. Lawrence will probably be ok, but not good enough to start. The Giants defense is allowing opposing QBs to average 205 passing yards and 18.1 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game. Only two QBs, Ryan Tannehill ($29,500,000) and Aaron Rodgers ($33,500,000), have scored over 20.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points against them. They held Lamar Jackson to being a high-end Bench QB last week with only 17.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points.

Lawrence isn’t going to be completely shut down as the Giants don’t generate enough turnovers (1 INT and 7 fumble recoveries) to create negative points for him. He’s likely to have about 200 passing yards with a TD, which is 16.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points and a high-end Bench option. Find a Starting QB with more potential and leave Lawrence on your Bench this week.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire (KC – $2,705,393): Clyde Edwards-Helaire (CEH) is RB13 in Dynasty Owner and that combined with Jay Pounds choosing him as his Bust of the Week during our podcast, makes him my choice here. Jay has solid reasons for this choice. First, CEH has been held in check the past two weeks with a combined 9.8 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (48 rushing yards, 3 receptions, 20 receiving yards) against Las Vegas and Buffalo. Second, the San Francisco defense is just as good, if not better, than the Bills and Raiders in preventing RBs from producing good games. Last week, they did allow Falcons’ RBs to run for 118 yards, but it took them 34 rushing attempts. There’s not a chance that CEH gets 34 rushing attempts as his career high is 26 carries with only three games of 20 or more carries (all in the first six games of his rookie season in 2020). In 2022, he is only averaging 9.8 carries per game. I did question Jay about whether the San Francisco defense is that good, but after looking at what they have done this year, such as holding Christian McCaffrey to only 54 rushing yards in Week 5, I’m more comfortable with believing that they will shut CEH down this week. Leave CEH on your Dynasty Owner Bench.

Courtland Sutton (DEN – $15,200,000): If I’m going to label Russell Wilson ($35,000,000) as my Bust of the Week, then it stands to reason that his receivers aren’t going to do very well either. Only Cooper Kupp appears to be immune from bad performances when his QB isn’t playing well. Courtland Sutton isn’t Cooper Kupp and as a result, a solid Jets’ defense (I cannot believe I just typed those words) will make Sutton not worth having in your Dynasty Owner Starting lineup. He was worth it in the first five weeks as he averaged 15.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points with a low of 11.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points in Week 1. He was also averaging 9.2 targets per week in those five weeks and when the targets went down to three as they did in Week 6, so did his production (3.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points).

In the past three weeks, the Jets defense has played pretty well against top WRs. The three teams they faced (Pittsburgh, Miami, and Green Bay) have six Top 50 ranked WRs and those players averaged only 7.7 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game versus the Jets. All of those teams also have QBs like Russell Wilson, who are ranked outside of the top 12 QBs. I’m downgrading Sutton until Wilson proves that he can play as well as he has in the past. Since I don’t think Russ will find that magic against the Jets, I think Sutton should sit on your Dynasty Owner Bench.

T.J. Hockenson (DET – $4,955,306): I feel like a broken record (dated reference alert), but it’s true that one good week can vault a TE into the top 12. Juwan Johnson is now TE12 after his 20.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy point effort on Thursday night. He moved Mike Gesicki ($10,931,000) to TE13. Gesicki had just moved to the TE12 spot after scoring 24.9 Dynasty Owner fantasy points in Week 6.

It’s true even higher up in the rankings. T.J. Hockenson is TE6 so far this season, but has only had one excellent performance (39.9 Dynasty Owner fantasy points back in Week 4 versus Seattle). In the Lions’ other four games, he has a total of 25.8 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (11 receptions, 88 receiving yards, 1 TD). One week he averaged 22.4 yards per reception (8 receptions for 179 yards) and the rest of the season, it’s 8.0 yards per reception. It should also be noted that Week 4 was the week that Detroit was missing both Amon-Ra St. Brown ($1,066,313) and D’Andre Swift ($2,134,728).

I bring up the yards per reception because the Dallas Cowboys are holding opposing TEs to only 6.35 yards per reception (31 receptions for 197 yards), which is second lowest in the NFL. Hockenson is going to need a lot of receptions to be a Starting TE. Since St. Brown is back this week and Swift is questionable, Hockenson is unlikely to be as highly targeted as he was in Week 4. He was targeted 12 times in that game and his second highest number of weekly targets is just 7. Keep Hockenson on your Dynasty Owner Bench this week.

Dynasty Owner Match-up of the Week – Hingle McCringleberry vs. WANNABEES

This is easily the highest ranked match-up so far this year, at least in terms of position in the Chase for the Ring standings. Hingle McCringleberry sits in 10th place with 1,056.1 points and their opponent, WANNABEES, are in 31st place with 994.7 points. Obviously they are the two highest scoring teams in League #31232 and by a whopping 181.7 points after six weeks over the third highest scoring team in the league (Triple Threat). WANNABEES have a 6-0 record and Hingle McCringleberry is 5-1. Hingle McCringleberry’s only loss was by 0.35 points to King Henry (133.30 to 132.95) in Week 3.

This must be predicted to be a close, high-scoring match-up based on what’s happened so far this season. Let’s see what the Scoring preview shows us:

Actually, not really. The projected final score is 132.32 to 111.74 in favor of the WANNABEES, which is pretty low when you realize that both teams score an average of over 160.0 points per week.

Obviously, the bye weeks are hurting both teams. WANNABEES are missing Jalen Hurts and Stefon Diggs from their usual Starting lineup and Dallas Goedert ($14,250,000) from either the FLEX or Bench TE spot as they also have Mark Andrews ($14,000,000). Hingle McCringleberry is without the services of Josh Allen, Justin Jefferson and Rams kicker Matt Gay ($2,540,000). The difference is in the replacements that both teams have for those high-scoring players on bye.

Hingle McCringleberry has Mitchell Trubisky ($7,100,000) as his Starting QB and Skylar Thompson ($935,554) as his Bench QB. With only $74,919 in salary cap room, they can’t afford to get another QB so they might end up with zero QB points this week. They will also get nothing at kicker with Gay on bye and in their Bench spot as their only other kicker right now is Caleb Shudak ($856,667) who is on Tennessee’s Injured Reserve list. They are predicted to score 111.74 points because of the quality of the rest of their Starting lineup and respectable Bench, but missing those QB and kicker points is likely to cost them the victory and maybe their spot in the Top 25 of the Chase for the Ring.

In contrast, WANNABEES were able to put Kyler Murray in their Starting lineup and still have Daniel Jones ($6,416,014) as their Bench QB. They have a full lineup and their Starting lineup and Bench players at both QB and kicker are projected to score 33.12 points. Without those players, WANNABEES would be projected to lose. WANNABEES may not end up in the Top 25 but they will stay undefeated in the League.

This is very likely the Championship matchup in League #31232. Sorry to the other ten teams, but you have your work cut out for you. Unless Hingle McCringleberry does some roster revamping, their lack of a Bench QB and kicker could be their undoing in the playoffs.

You can find out the results from the Match-up of the Week and if either team, or both, appear in the top 10 of the Chase for the Ring leaderboard in the Week 7 recap article.

Conclusion

Who knows if a late-game reception or touchdown by a player who 95% or more of fantasy players consider “useless” will be the one that allows a team to win their weekly match-up or even stay in contention for the Chase for the Ring. The fact that two of our top five Chase teams have a player on their Bench this week (Juwan Johnson) who scored 20.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points, but is rostered in 5% or fewer of leagues on four popular other fantasy football platforms shows me two things.

First, how different and more difficult Dynasty Owner is than other fantasy football leagues. Players who are deemed largely “useless” can play a role in Dynasty Owner weekly match-ups. They can make watching an anticipated low-scoring game into something that Dynasty Owners don’t want to miss.

Second, the small differences that can make a big difference in Dynasty Owner, especially when the scoring margins are so close. Lots of weekly match-ups are decided by who has the best players on their Bench, who makes the correct Starter vs. Bench decision (which is the main reason why I devote a lot of time highlighting some of those unlikely players for both spots), and who frankly has players available to fill out an entire Bench, especially now with bye weeks in full effect. If either Crangis McBasketball or Clara Strong ? (or maybe someone else not on our radar now) wins the Chase for the Ring by 5.0 points or less, they may point to this week’s decision to put Juwan Johnson on their Bench as the difference maker and reason why they are figuring out their ring size.

In addition to this weekly recap article, Dynasty Owner has plenty of other great content to help you win your League Championship by finding those players who might not be highly rostered on other fantasy football platforms, but who can help out your Dynasty Owner team. If you made a lot of great draft decisions, trades, Free Agent Auction pickups and then had the correct players in your Starting lineup and on your Bench, maybe you can become our 2022 Chase for the Ring Champion. Here’s our 2022 in-season publication schedule:

  • Mondays: Jay Pounds will preview the Monday Night Football matchup from the Dynasty Owner perspective.
  • Tuesdays: Jay Pounds is back with his weekly Free Agent Auction targets article to help you figure out what players who may have been thought of as “useless” before the Week 7 games are now highly desired. He’ll give at least five players to target for the first Free Agent Auction run of the week on Wednesday at 5 AM (Eastern).
  • Wednesday: Matt Morrison – The Jerk writes about a topic of his choosing and his weekly rankings will also pop up on Wednesdays as well. Find out what’s next now that his Blind Comparison series is finished.
  • Thursday: Matt Morrison – The Jerk will preview the Thursday Night Football game, which will include his selection for “Value of the Game”.
  • Friday: Listen to the Dynasty Owner podcast with me and Jay or watch it on YouTube on Friday morning.

We also have the Champions podcast, in which our past three Dynasty Owner Chase for the Ring Champions talk about a variety of Dynasty Owner specific subjects. Check Dynasty Owner on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts to subscribe so you know when the next episode of the Champions podcast is being released.

Please read all of our articles, listen to the podcasts and watch the Livestream on Wednesdays at 4 PM or afterwards if you can’t catch us live. Don’t forget to follow Dynasty Owner on Twitter as well. Thanks, and have a great day!

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