Got any fantasy QB suggestions for me for next week? My QB is hurt and the free agent pickings in my league are extremely thin. Darnold at Atlanta? Bridgewater vs. Washington? Heinicke at Denver? Jones at L.A. Chargers? There are a few more but probably worth mentioning.
Eagles trade Flacco to the Jets for a conditional 6th round draft pick that could become a 5th. Minshew becomes the Eagles backup.
Never seen this channel before but somehow YouTube suggested it to me. After the Bengals-Lions game, Joique Bell sure hates Goff here. They say he's just going through the motions and is unwilling to take a hit in order to pass it to the obvious receiver.
I'm really hoping the Lions don't waste a pick in a mediocre QB class just to get a replacement for Goff.
Yes, sadly. Though he was doing OK for a minute there. Then the defensive had to screw up their stop and Seattle just never recovered.
The 'Phins are done. I can't see Flores making through the end of the season, and I imagine several key players will be traded for picks. I don't see a light at the end of this tunnel... there's no identity, no plan, just lots of mediocre-to-poor quality football.
That seems to be the biggest problem. It is like their personnel department just uses a dart board for picks and FA signings. Except for Tagovailoa, who they locked in on early and never wavered from, even after the ugly hip injury that was going to slow his development. Sometimes I feel like I know more about football than the Dolphins front office.
Derek Carr completed 31 of 34 passes for 3 touchdowns and almost 400 yards in the Raiders win over Philly.
He is looking sharp. But everyone should be having those kind of days against that Eagles defense that is pretty tepid.
According to reports, Miami and Houston have agreed to compensation for Deshaun Watson and he has agreed to drop his no trade clause to go there. https://www.profootballrumors.com/2021/10/texans-dolphins-agree-on-deshaun-watson-compensation Guess he'll be a fox in the henhouse on South Beach.
Houston trades Mark Ingram to New Orleans, which for fantasy football players means that the four-man underperforming backfield in Houston is now a three-man underperforming backfield.