Welcome to Week 10 of Angles & Leverage! It’s the first week we’ve had this season, some truly uneasy lineup decisions this week, especially in DFS. I can’t believe I was scouring stone-minimum wide receivers with actual intent to start one of them. It was gross! Four more teams are on bye this week, including
Welcome to Week 9 of Angles & Leverage! We’re post-“BYE-mageddon,” and I hope everybody made it out in one piece. We have a normal number of teams (four) on bye this week, with the Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers all taking a well-deserved week off. We have some clarity
Welcome to Week 8 of Angles & Leverage! As every single fantasy football content creator inserts the term “BYE-MAGEDDON”, we get ready for this week without our Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, Arizona Cardinals, Parker Washington (and the rest of the Jacksonville Jaguars), and the Las Vegas Raiders, I suppose. We have some
Welcome to Week 7 of Angles & Leverage! Two more teams are on bye this week, and they are teams that NEED it in the worst way: the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills. Still, that leaves us with 15 games, one of which has already been played. If the Steelers/Bengals game was any indication of
It’s Week 6, and there are only two teams on bye: the Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings. Enough time has gone by this season that we’re starting to know what these teams are in 2025. Like the Colts, it’s much more than a hot start at this point; they’re AFC contenders. There’s a lot of
We’re in Week 5, with a quartet of byes that includes the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, and Pittsburgh Steelers. We have a handful of data points under our belt through the season’s first four weeks, which give us some clarity and insight into what these teams are doing this season. We’re no
We’re in Week 4, and we have a few data points under our belt, which give us some insight into what these teams are doing this season. We’re no longer guessing with utilization and using what we have at our disposal to make informed decisions. In this ongoing series, I will take every game and
Now that we’re in Week 3, we have a couple of data points under our belt, which give us some insight into what these teams are doing this season. We’re no longer guessing with utilization and using what we have at our disposal to make informed decisions. In this ongoing series, Kevin will take every
One of the oldest tropes in fantasy football is the third-year breakout wide receiver. We’ve been incredibly spoiled through the beginning part of this decade with immediate wide receiver stars like Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, Malik Nabers, Garrett Wilson, Brandon Aiyuk, and others. We can’t expect every receiver to pay immediate dividends for their real-life NFL
Zero RB. (No, don’t leave!) For a decade and change, this fantasy football draft strategy has been incredibly polarizing. It’s made that one guy in your 12-team league into the league pariah. It has separated loved ones from their families in search of their new Zero RB star — sorry, the answer was NOT
