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FFWC Risers & Fallers: August

FFWC Risers & Fallers: August Welcome to another episode of the FFWC stock report, where I dive in and talk about the players that are rising and falling in FFWC drafts. The high-stakes ADP discussed below will be based on […]

FFWC Risers & Fallers: August

Welcome to another episode of the FFWC stock report, where I dive in and talk about the players that are rising and falling in FFWC drafts. The high-stakes ADP discussed below will be based on FFWC Circa Las Vegas Championship leagues.

 

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But now, let’s recap the FFWC Risers & Fallers: August from those amazing Circa Las Vegas Championship drafts.

Stock Rising

 

Jahmyr Gibbs (RB) Detroit Lions (ADP 25, +8)

 

The surge in popularity for Jahmyr Gibbs can be attributed to the turmoil faced by other running backs in the league. With Ezekiel Elliott signing with the Cowboys, Dalvin Cook joining the Jets, Josh Jacobs holding out, and Jonathan Taylor expressing trade desires, the conditions have favored Gibbs, causing his draft stock to soar from the 3/4 turn to an early 3rd round placement.

 

Personally, I’m very optimistic about Gibbs given his current price point, especially when snagged anywhere in the 3rd round. Also, you’re going to want to check out just how the FullTime Fantasy staff is on Gibbs here.

Dameon Pierce (RB) Houston Texans (ADP 56, +7)</p

Dameon Pierce is distancing himself from the veteran presence of RB Devin Singletary during training camp and preseason games. Indications suggest that Pierce could become an incredibly valuable three-down back in the Texans’ offensive scheme.

 

Ezekiel Elliot (RB) Dallas Cowboys (ADP 152, +8)

 

The experienced running back inked a one-year deal with the Patriots just last week, with expectations that he will vulture goal-line opportunities from Rhamondre Stevenson. My advice would be to…

 

WHAT OTHER PLAYERS HAVE VALUES THAT ARE ON THE MOVE IN FFWC HIGH-STAKES DRAFTS?

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How Players Will Perform on New Teams

Every offseason there is a significant number of players on the move. Keeping track of these trades and free-agent signings is a vital part of fantasy football research. Knowing how players will perform on new teams can give you a […]

Every offseason there is a significant number of players on the move. Keeping track of these trades and free-agent signings is a vital part of fantasy football research. Knowing how players will perform on new teams can give you a huge edge on draft day.

With training camps and preseason still ahead, there is plenty of time to get a feel for how these newcomers will fare in 2023. However, many drafts are already underway. That makes it important to have an understanding of how players will perform on new teams.

Here are the key players who were on the move this offseason and what to expect from a fantasy football perspective.

Quarterbacks

Aaron Rodgers (New York Jets) – There have been glowing reports out of New York that Rodgers has looked terrific. This is obviously great news for a Jets franchise that has long been searching for that franchise signal caller. At 39 and with three years of general decline and an adversarial relationship with the tame media in Wisconsin, it was fair to question if this would be another move that would blow up for the Jets. However, Rodgers attended all team OTAs and had noticeable zip on the ball. A prime Rodgers would be a boon for all members of the Jets. Particularly for future superstar wideout Garrett Wilson.

Derek Carr (New Orleans Saints) – Regardless of address, Carr isn’t going to make or break your fantasy squad. He does a solid job moving the chains and avoiding turnovers but lacks upside. However, Carr can fill in as a solid QB2 in Superflex formats. Carr should prove to be a solid upgrade over Andy Dalton for the Saints. Also, his history of heavily targeting his No. 1 wide receiver should mean big things for emerging star Chris Olave.

Jimmy Garoppolo (Las Vegas Raiders) – Carr’s replacement in Las Vegas is already off to a shaky start. Recent news emerged that Jimmy Garoppolo failed his physical with the Raiders, and now there is uncertainty about his immediate future. At best, Garoppolo can post similar numbers to Derek Carr. However, Garoppolo is even more of a game manager. Plus, it won’t be as easy for Davante Adams to post his usual stellar numbers. Overall, this is a downgrade for…

WHAT OTHER PLAYERS ON NEW TEAMS WILL THRIVE?

 

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HIGH-STAKES DRAFT BOARDS

Whether you play in the World, National or Players Championships, your membership entitles you to take a sneak peek at current high-stakes fantasy football draft boards from around the industry that completed August 6, 2022. Here are three recent high-stakes […]

Whether you play in the World, National or Players Championships, your membership entitles you to take a sneak peek at current high-stakes fantasy football draft boards from around the industry that completed August 6, 2022. Here are three recent high-stakes draft boards, once from each of the big contests.

FFWC – 1 PPR – 1-2-3-1-1-1 and 2 flex (rb-wr-te) Traditional Serpentine draft. Wide receivers go much faster in this format because you have to start at least 3 every week up to an optional five. Quarterbacks at 4 points per passing touchdown are typically pushed down the draft boards. (Only 4 selected through 9 rounds)

ffwc-8-6 high-stakes draft board

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