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Week 8 Preview – Changing of the Guard

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By Steven Van Tassell (@SteveVT33)

There has been a changing of the guard at the QB position this season. The older QBs are being surpassed by the younger QBs. Not necessarily less expensive in terms of salary as a couple of the younger QBs, such as Josh Allen ($43,005,667) and Patrick Mahomes ($45,000,000)  have gotten new contracts and are deservedly two of the highest paid players in the game. Lamar Jackson ($23,016,000) is playing on his fifth year option and joining that club next season.

If you don’t believe that there has been a changing of the guard at QB this season, I completely understand. You probably are saying to yourself that Allen, Mahomes and Justin Herbert ($6,644,688) were all in the top 5 QBs last season and are pretty much the same this season. Herbert is QB6, but that’s close enough. Plus, it was all of the young QBs who went early in Dynasty Owner startup drafts.

Both of those statements are true, as is my contention about a changing of the guard at the QB position. Let’s tackle each point separately.

First, here’s the top 10 QBs from last season both in terms of overall Dynasty Owner fantasy points (DOFP) and Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game. I used 2021 ages and salaries, but note that only Josh Allen had a salary increase for 2022.

RankPlayer2021 SalaryAge2021 DOFP2021 per game DOFP
QB1Tom Brady$25,000,00044521.530.7
QB2Josh Allen$5,295,76025503.329.6
QB3Justin Herbert$6,644,68823502.429.55
QB4Patrick Mahomes$45,000,00026475.828.0
QB5Aaron Rodgers$33,500,00037445.127.8
QB6Matthew Stafford$27,000,00033445.126.2
QB7Dak Prescott$40,000,00028428.726.8
QB8Joe Burrow$9,047,53424424.026.5
QB9Kirk Cousins$33,000,00033401.125.1
QB10Kyler Murray$8,914,50424368.926.35

There are some slight differences if you sort on a per game basis (Stafford drops to QB9, Murray goes to QB8, Prescott and Burrow move up a spot and Cousins drops a spot), but no changes to the top 10. By age, there is a huge gap between older and younger QBs with four QBs 33 years of age or older and the remaining six QBs 28 years of age or younger. If you remove Dak Prescott from the “younger” category, then it’s five QBs 26 years of age or younger. Close to an even split.

Fast forward to 2022 and the top 10 is much different (stats from the Thursday night Ravens-Buccaneers game are not included).

RankPlayer2022 SalaryAge2022 DOFP2022 per game DOFP
QB1Josh Allen$43,005,66726230.538.4
QB2Patrick Mahomes$45,000,00027230.132.9
QB3Joe Burrow$9,047,53425218.631.2
QB4Lamar Jackson$23,016,00025192.827.5
QB5Jalen Hurts$1,506,29224169.828.3
QB6Justin Herbert$6,644,68824161.323.0
QB7Geno Smith$3,500,00032158.622.7
QB8Kyler Murray$8,914,50425155.522.2
QB9Trevor Lawrence$9,198,37223144.520.6
QB10Daniel Jones$6,416,01425141.320.2

Besides the unexpected play of Geno Smith that has catapulted him in the top 10 in the #7 spot, there are no other QBs over 30 years of age. Just Geno all by himself. Everyone else is 27 years old or younger as Dak has dropped out due to injury and subpar play in the two games he’s been in the Cowboys’ lineup (21.1 Dynasty Owner fantasy points).

What happened to the four older QBs from the 2021 top 10? Here’s where they rank this season so far:

RankPlayer2022 SalaryAge2022 DOFP2022 per game DOFP
QB11Tom Brady$15,000,00045138.319.8
QB14Aaron Rodgers$33,500,00038125.617.9
QB26Matthew Stafford$27,000,0003482.413.7
QB12Kirk Cousins$33,000,00034127.721.3

Only Cousins hasn’t changed much as he’s QB12, but would move into the top 10 at QB9 on a per game basis. The other “older” QBs from last year’s top 10 are well off from their 2021 performance. The G.O.A.T. Tom Brady is barely outside of the top 10 at QB11, but compared to his QB1 performance in 2021, he’s down 10.9 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game.

If you drafted Brady, Rodgers, Stafford, or even Derek Carr ($25,000,000) to hold down the Starting QB position while you wait for a younger QB on a rookie contract outside of the top 10 to play better, then your season might not be going as well as planned. It’s not a complete changing of the guard as Cousins and Smith are holding on, but it’s pretty close.

For those of you who have been playing Dynasty Owner for a couple of years, has it been the same couple of teams making the playoffs, but now someone new is coming into contention this season? We talk a lot about teams that have made repeat appearances in the Chase for the Ring and deservedly so, but let’s give a shout-out to any established Dynasty Owner teams that are trying for a changing of the guard in their beta league or their 2020 startup league. 

In fact, I found Match-up of the Week that fits this week’s theme and didn’t have to look too hard to find it since we discussed this league and one of the featured teams during the Livestream on Wednesday afternoon. Please watch and like the video on YouTube if you can as it’ll help Dynasty Owner out tremendously.

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 Josh Allen, Nick Chubb, Stefon Diggs, or Justin Jefferson. 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 half 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 or players who have 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 Friday, October 29th.

These Guys Should be Starters This Week

Let’s check on how my Week 7 recommendations fared (Good, Bad or Just Ok) as I predicted Dynasty Owner Starting lineup worthy performances from these four players.

QB: Marcus Mariota (ATL – $9,375,000) – 14.3 (Just Ok recommendation)

RB: D’Onta Foreman (CAR – $2,000,000) – 18.5 (Good recommendation)

WR: Nico Collins (HOU – $1,217,879) – 6.3 (Bad recommendation)

TE: Hunter Henry (NE – $12,500,000) – 2.2 (Bad recommendation)

A pretty average week with one Good and one Just Ok recommendation plus two Bad recommendations. Let’s start with the positive. I picked D’Onta Foreman because he had done something similar last year with Tennessee in replacing a superstar RB. He rewarded my faith with 18.5 Dynasty Owner fantasy points. Marcus Mariota’s 14.3 Dynasty Owner fantasy points was surprisingly Just Ok as there have been weeks when that many points would be Bad. However, Mariota was better than nine other QBs as there were more than a few very bad QB performances. He ended up as a mid-range Bench QB but not far off from being a low-end Starter. Nico Collins left the Texans’ game in the third quarter with an injury after getting 3 receptions for 33 yards (6.3 Dynasty Owner fantasy points), but he didn’t score enough points before the injury and that recommendation was Bad. Finally, the Hunter Henry recommendation was Bad as the Patriots struggled with QB production, Henry was only targeted twice and caught one pass for 12 yards (2.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points).

Only one Good recommendation, so the Good recommendation percentage is down a little bit to 32%, while the Bad recommendation percentage is also down to 57%. It’s time to find out who I’m recommending for Week 8 to increase my Good recommendation percentage.

Taylor Heinicke (WAS – $2,375,000): Heinicke was predictably average in his first action of the 2022 season with 19.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points. That ranked him as QB13 for the week and was right in line with his performance through the first 12 weeks of the 2021 season (average of 20.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game). He got injured in Week 13 versus the Cowboys and tailed off after that point of the season. Heinicke has been a low-end Starting QB to high-end Bench QB in Dynasty Owner during his career and that should continue in Week 8 against the Colts.

The Colts’ defense is in the middle of the pack, allowing an average of 18.2 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game. However, if you remove the three games against Ryan Tannehill ($29,500,000) and Russell Wilson ($35,000,000) who are the older QBs that they have played (Tannehill is 34 years old and Wilson is 33 years old), that average increases to 23.7 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game. Heinicke is 29 years old, but plays younger than Tannehill and Wilson, so he’s more like the younger QBs the Colts have played in Patrick Mahomes, Trevor Lawrence and Davis Mills ($1,304,383).

Heinicke will probably have around 20.0 to 23.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points, which would have put him in QB7-QB11 range in Week 7. It should be about the same, which means Heinicke won’t be a top 5 QB and he may barely crack the top 10. However, he’ll be good enough to be a Starting QB in Week 8 so get him in your Dynasty Owner Starting lineup.

Tyler Allgeier (ATL – $998,474): Since Week 4, Tyler Allgeier has received at least 10 rushing attempts per game. This is mostly due to the injury suffered by Cordarrelle Patterson ($5,250,000) in Week 3 that kept him out of most of the Week 4 game against Cleveland and then a stint on Injured Reserve. Not sure if it’s a changing of the guard in the Falcons’ backfield or if Patterson is the lead RB or just an all-purpose weapon when he returns. That doesn’t matter right now though as I’m sure the first-place Falcons (yep, that’s correct) are just trying to win in Week 8.

Allgeier is going to be a Starting RB this week due to volume. He doesn’t catch many passes (2 receptions for 25 yards), doesn’t break off big runs with only one 20+ yard run all season, and isn’t returning kicks. It’s all about the rushing opportunities, yards and TDs for him. Therefore, it’s good news that the Falcons’ opponents this week are the Carolina Panthers who are allowing an average of 120.9 rushing yards per game, 4.1 yards per carry (which is also Allgeier’s average) and have given up 7 rushing TDs. The fact that this is likely to be a low-scoring close game helps Allgeier as well because the Falcons won’t need to abandon the run. They usually don’t as they are ranked second in rushing play percentage (58.04%), behind only Chicago at 59.75%. All this says to me that he’ll get more than 10 carries plus a TD this week, and score enough Dynasty Owner fantasy points to be a worthy inclusion in your Starting lineup.

Darius Slayton (NYG – $688,497): The highest ranked Giants’ WR in Dynasty Owner is Richie James ($1,065,000) who has 38.7 Dynasty Owner fantasy points and is WR74. He seems to have fallen out of favor in recent weeks with just 6 receptions for 45 receiving yards in the past four games. Meanwhile, Darius Slayton has scored 33.6 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (11 receptions, 166 receiving yards, 1 TD) over the same time period. He is also the only Giants WR to play a majority of the snaps in each of the past four games. With the trade of Kadarius Toney ($3,429,877) to Kansas City, Slayton appears to be the top WR for the Giants at the moment.

What a great moment for him to be in that position as the Giants face Seattle who are a below average defense against the pass. The Seattle defense allows 249.4 passing yards per game (ranked 23rd) and has given up 11 passing TDs (tied for 22nd). With the Giants only passing catching TE Daniel Bellinger ($1,113,276) out, the team’s passing catching corps are even more depleted which should mean Slayton is heavily targeted this week.

In surprising news, Slayton is still available in almost 20% of Dynasty Owner leagues (80.85% rostered) and has such a low salary that almost every Dynasty Owner team can afford to have him on their roster. If you have him, then Start him. If you don’t and he’s on the Free Agent Auction, bid on his services tonight and then put him in your Starting lineup.

Jelani Woods (IND – $1,343,118): The three TEs for Indianapolis are all pretty similar for fantasy football purposes, which isn’t exactly great for Dynasty Owners with any of them on their rosters. It’s hard to tell who’s going to play well every week. Jelani Woods had 2 TDs in Week 3 versus Kansas City and another one in Week 6 versus Jacksonville. Mo Alie-Cox had 2 TDs in Week 4 against Tennessee. Kylen Granson doesn’t have a TD, but has the most targets, receptions and receiving yards.

RankPlayerSalaryRoster %ReceptionsReceiving YardsTDsDOFP
TE27Mo Alie-Cox$5,850,00051.91%11136236.6
TE29Jelani Woods$1,343,11897.45%677334.7
TE30Kylen Granson$1,046,59281.28%17165032.9

What a crapshoot! So, why am I sticking my neck out and picking Woods for your Dynasty Owner Starting lineup?

It’s because he’s the only one of the three TEs who caught a TD pass from new Colts starting QB Sam Ehlinger ($902,677) during the pre-season. In the first pre-season game, Woods caught 2 passes from Ehlinger for 22 yards and a TD. Granson had 1 reception for 19 yards and Cox had nothing all pre-season. Woods is also starting to play more. He’s third among the TEs in snaps, but the difference is getting smaller as the season progresses.

The Commanders are allowing 2 passing TDs per game (14 in total), so there’s a good chance that Ehlinger will throw at least one TD in his first start. With all of the TEs other than the top echelon completely TD-dependent, I like the odds of picking a TE playing a team that allows a lot of passing TDs. The only team worse than Washington is Kansas City who is on bye. Therefore, the Starting lineup recommendation is Woods.

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 7 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.

QB: Trevor Lawrence (JAC – $9,198,372) – 22.8 (Bad recommendation)

RB: Clyde Edwards-Helaire (KC – $2,705,393) – 9.2 (Just Ok)

WR: Courtland Sutton (DEN – $15,200,000) – 5.3 (Good recommendation)

TE: T.J. Hockenson (DET – $4,955,306) – 8.8 (Just Ok recommendation)

Two Just Ok recommendation plus one Good and one Bad recommendation is likely the definition of average. The Good recommendation was pretty good as Courtland Sutton only had 5.3 Dynasty Owner fantasy points, but it wasn’t like he had a Blutarsky (0.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points) or anything horrific. The Bad recommendation saw Trevor Lawrence be the QB7 for the week, but he was only a couple of points ahead of being a Just Ok recommendation as Taylor Heinicke was QB13 with 19.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points. The Just Ok recommendations were just that – Ok. Nothing special even after Clyde Edwards-Helaire was demoted from being the Chiefs’ Starting RB (which happened after I made my recommendation). He was an extremely low-end FLEX Starter or a high-end Bench option. Hockenson was a mid-tier Bench TE but just a point or two away from being a low-end Starter, so that one was also Just Ok. A whole lot of average going around.

Speaking of average, my Good recommendation percentage is now 46% and just ahead of the Bad recommendation percentage of 43%. I’ve still had at least one Good recommendation every week, but not two since Week 5 and not three since Week 3. It’s time to do better and here are the Week 8 Bench recommendations to do that.

Trevor Lawrence (JAC – $9,198,372): Probably not the best idea to go with the guy who was here last week and finished as QB7 with 22.8 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (310 passing yards, 3 rushing yards, 1 TD) but I’m going with it. I was correct about the one TD but 100 yards off on the passing and that was an extra 6.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points, including the 1.0 point bonus for 300+ passing yards). Without those yards or the 1-yard TD run, he would have been outside the top 12 QBs and I would have claimed it as a Just Ok recommendation.

The Jaguars’ foe this week is the Denver Broncos, and their defense is much better than the Giants. They are allowing only 173.1 passing per game with only 3 TDs through the first seven weeks of the season. Without them, Denver might be winless as the Broncos only allowed 9 and 10 points in their two victories while the offense piled up just 16 and 11 points. Opposing QBs are averaging only 10.8 Dynasty Owner fantasy points per game with a high game of 22.1 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (and two of the three passing TDs) from Seattle QB Geno Smith in Week 1. The only other top 12 QB they faced was Justin Herbert in Week 6 and they held him to a season-low 9.8 Dynasty Owner fantasy points.

I have faith in the Denver defense so I’m doubling down on Lawrence as a Bench QB this week. Jacksonville will probably win the game by a score of 13-9 and treat the fans in London to a lot of punting and field goals versus TDs. Don’t forget to get up early to check for inactives and get Lawrence out of your Starting lineup.

Dameon Pierce (HOU – $1,118,858): Unless you are a Tennessee Titans’ fan, I bet you didn’t know that they are on a 4-game winning streak. It’s been overshadowed by the Eagles undefeated season and the out of nowhere 4-game winning streaks by the Jets and Giants. Plus, they had a Week 6 bye. During that winning streak, RBs only ran for a total 216 yards (54 rushing yards per game). For some reason, nobody runs the ball against Tennessee as opponents have only attempted 22 rushes per game against them all season. Only Buffalo with 21.7 rushing attempts per game against their defense is lower. They have also only allowed one rushing TD all season. It was back in Week 1 as Saquon Barkley ($7,217,000) had a 4-yard TD run along with 164 rushing yards and 34.4 Dynasty Owner fantasy points against the Titans.

All of this is to say that Dameon Pierce will likely not have a lot of attempts or rushing yards this week and he’s highly unlikely to rush for a TD. That’s not a great profile for a RB to have in your Starting lineup. At some point, there could be a changing of the guard and Pierce could be the top RB in the division, ahead of Derrick Henry ($12,500,000) and Jonathan Taylor ($1,957,287), but for now, he’s still a rookie and one facing a good rushing defense who teams don’t run the ball against much. Hopefully you have better options and can leave Pierce on your Dynasty Owner Bench.

Christian Kirk (JAC – $18,000,000): Pretty much what I said in the Trevor Lawrence section plus add to it that Kirk is trending down after a great start to the season. Kirk had 62.7 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (18 receptions, 267 receiving yards, 3 TDs) in the first three games. In the past four games, he has only 37.3 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (14 receptions, 191 receiving yards, 12 rushing yards, 1 TD, 1 lost fumble). He did improve last week with 17.1 Dynasty Owner fantasy points (7 receptions, 96 receiving yards, 5 rushing yards), but is unlikely to be able to break out like that against the Denver defense. I’d make Lawrence and Kirk my Bench QB-WR stack in Dynasty Owner if I had them and find another QB and WR for my Starting lineup.

Kyle Pitts (ATL – $8,227,624): If you drafted him as highly as his Dynasty Owner ADP (18.2 in 2022, 31.5 in 2021 and 3.8 in 2021 rookie drafts), then you really want to keep putting him in your Starting lineup. I’m here to tell you to stop doing that. He’s a great talent and will be a solid Starting TE in Dynasty Owner for years to come so don’t trade him away. Right now, he’s TE23 for the season and is only averaging 5 targets, 2.7 receptions and less than 30 receiving yards per game (29.7).

The Falcons aren’t passing the ball enough to justify using him in your Starting lineup. They pass on only 41.96% of their offensive plays and QB Marcus Mariota ($9,375,000) is averaging only 21.4 passing attempts per game. Don’t torture yourself and think that this is the week Arthur Smith is going to see the light and start feeding Pitts and Drake London ($5,383,617) the ball. He’s not and until he does, keep Pitts on your Dynasty Owner Bench.

Dynasty Owner Match-up of the Week – Bull Dawgs vs. Out of Luck

I don’t know the ages of the Dynasty Owners in this week’s Match-up of the Week, so it’s not necessarily young vs. old. It is however looking like a changing of the guard in Beta league 1 (League #27481).

The Bull Dawgs are trying to make the playoffs in this league for the first time and topple Out of Luck who has been one of the top teams in the league in each of the past two seasons. Out of Luck has finished in the top two in the regular season standings in both seasons, but has not won a League Championship yet. They finished in second place in 2020 and third place in 2021 after finishing in first place during the regular season with a 11-3 record.

This year is different as Bull Dawgs are in first place in the League so far and Out of Luck is in second place. Both have 5-2 records, but Bull Dawgs have scored 29.6 more points. They face each other this week so let’s see the current score and projections.

If you take a quick look, you might think Out of Luck is cruising so far as they are ahead 34.95 to nothing, but the projections actually have Bull Dawgs winning by 2.82 points with a Win probability of 53.9%.

Out of Luck had Lamar Jackson and Justin Tucker ($5,000,000) from the Ravens in their Starting lineup and playing on Thursday plus Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop ($4,000,000) on their Bench. They don’t have any Chiefs or Chargers players on bye on their 25 man roster, but are hurting at WR with both Ja’Marr Chase ($7,704,910) and Marquise Brown ($2,946,835) out due to injuries. With less than $5 million in salary cap room and a short roster of just 25 players right now, is this the year that Out of Luck runs out of luck and misses the playoffs?

Bull Dawgs are clearly Browns’ fans. If you don’t know the owner, then just see their logo and look at their team to see that their 26-man roster has seven Browns’ players. They have all of the expensive Browns, except Deshaun Watson ($46,000,000) with three of them, Amari Cooper ($20,000,000), David Njoku ($13,687,500) and Nick Chubb ($12,200,000) taking up over 30% of their salary cap (31.5%). All three Browns have produced well so far in 2022 which has helped the Bull Dawgs start 5-2. Njoku is hurt now, and the Browns’ bye week is looming in Week 9, so they really need a win this week against the one of the top dawgs in their League.

Bull Dawgs made a trade this week that we discussed on the Livestream to address the Njoku injury as they picked up Travis Kelce ($14,312,500) and Kendrick Bourne ($5,000,000) from AB Boys for Adam Thielen ($16,050,000), Jahan Dotson ($3,762,090), three rookie draft picks (2023 first and second round picks plus a 2025 first round pick) and an amnesty provision. Kelce is on bye this week, so they are rolling with Browns TE Harrison Bryant ($1,016,007) right now as their Starting TE in a must-win week.

Check out my weekly recap article on Tuesday to see which team won and now sits at the top of the Beta League #1 standings. 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.

Conclusion

The changing of the guard at QB has officially been announced. While Lamar Jackson didn’t have a lot more Dynasty Owner fantasy points than the G.O.A.T. last night, he did outscore him 28.2 to 23.3 Dynasty Owner fantasy points and more importantly, his team won the game. The torch won’t be completely passed until the young QBs start to win more Super Bowls as only Patrick Mahomes has one, but with Brady seemingly out of the way, the door is wide open. The problem is that five out of the top six play in the AFC with only Jalen Hurts being a NFC QB. Only one young QB will be left standing in the AFC and unless it’s Hurts representing the NFC, the Super Bowl might be the last stand for the old QBs. If Hurts and the Eagles aren’t the NFC Super Bowl representative this year, I’m honestly not sure who it’s going to be, but several of the leading contenders have older QBs. After all, having more Dynasty Owner fantasy points, passing yards, TDs, MVPs and Pro Bowl appearances is nice, but Super Bowls are what every QB wants the most.

Who’s going to win the Super Bowl this year? It’s too early to predict that, but I did have a bunch of recommendations in this weekly preview article. Dynasty Owner also has plenty of other great content to help you find the players who are going to be the ones who help your team win its Dynasty Owner League Championship and maybe even 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 that has 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. This week, he gave a mid-season review and next week, it’s his look at the contenders for Value of the Year.
  • Thursday: Matt Morrison – The Jerk will preview the Thursday Night Football game, which will include his selection for “Value of the Game”. He nailed the Value of the Game pick this week with Devin Duvernay ($1,143,952).
  • Friday: Listen to the Dynasty Owner podcast with me and Jay or watch it on YouTube on Friday morning. Due to scheduling issues, it will appear on Saturday AM this week.

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 as it happens on Wednesdays or catch it afterwards if you can’t watch us live. Don’t forget to follow Dynasty Owner on Twitter as well. Thanks, and have a great day!

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