Fantasy Football News, Stats and Analysis (2024)

  • K.J. Britt TB LB

    Buccaneers' K.J. Britt: Ready for bigger role

    10m ago

    Head coach Todd Bowles indicated Wednesday that Britt is ready to play all three downs and is becoming a leader on defense, Brianna Dix of the Buccaneers' official site reports.

    Britt has also been grasping the mental part of the game according to coach Bowles. The 24-year-old recorded 29 tackles (16 solo) and one pass defensed last season. It looks like he will be in line for a bigger role in the upcoming campaign when he starts at inside linebacker next to Lavonte David.

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  • Jauan Jennings SF WR

    Jennings and the 49ers have come to terms on a two-year deal worth up to $15.4 million, including $10.5 million guaranteed, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    The Niners gave Jennings a second-round restricted free agent tender in March. Given that it was unlikely any team would give up a pick that early for the right to pay Jennings a considerable contract, a trade was the only other option. Both parties were able to avoid that situation with this new deal, which is akin to a one-year extension. This means the pass catcher will be back to fill in the No. 3 wide receiver option behind Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk.

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  • Odafe Oweh BAL LB

    Ravens' Odafe Oweh: Looks good at OTAs

    32m ago

    Oweh (thumb) has impressed at the Ravens' organized team activities, Ryan Mink of the team's official website reports.

    Oweh underwent thumb surgery following the 2023 season, but his presence at OTAs indicates he has fully recovered. Baltimore picked up his fifth-year option in April. The 31st overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft has tallied 13.0 sacks across 45 appearances during his first three seasons. He projects to start opposite Kyle Van Noy at outside linebacker in the upcoming season.

  • Josh Jacobs GB RB

    Packers' Josh Jacobs: Returns to limited practice

    1h ago

    Jacobs (hamstring) returned to practice on a limited basis Wednesday, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports.

    Jacobs returned for individual drills but then mostly sat out the team period. He did, however, take at least one carry in full-team drills, and appears to have made it through the day without any setbacks. The hamstring injury shouldn't have much impact on Jacobs as he prepares to lead a Green Bay backfield that also has AJ Dillon and third-round pick MarShawn Lloyd on hand.

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  • Tank Bigsby JAC RB

    Jaguars' Tank Bigsby: Could spell Etienne more often

    2h ago

    Coach Doug Pederson said last week that he'd like Bigsby to get more playing time to "take some of the pounding off of Travis [Etienne]," Demetrius Harvey of the Florida Times-Union reports.

    Jaguars brass made similar comments last offseason after drafting Bigsby in the third round, but he had just three games all season with more than three carries and none with more than 17 snaps. A pair of lost fumbles on his first 24 touches didn't help, and the Jags eventually preferred D'Ernest Johnson as the running back to give Etienne occasional breathers. While Johnson is back with the team this year, Bigsby's combination of draft capital, college production (2,903 rushing yards) and size (6-0, 213) should allow him another shot to win the No. 2 RB role. Whether the Jaguars actually end up trusting him enough to take a significant chunk out of Etienne's workload is another question.

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  • Taysom Hill NO QB

    Saints' Taysom Hill: Taking snaps as FB/RB

    2h ago

    Hill has taken snaps as a running back, fullback and tight end during OTAs rather than getting direct snaps as a dual-threat QB, Matthew Paras of The Advocate reports.

    While Hill presumably will take direct snaps at some point, early signs suggest new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak prefers to use his versatile weapon as more of a hybrid TE/RB/FB/H-back. Former Saints coordinator Pete Carmichael rarely put Hill in the backfield unless he was taking the snap, instead using him as either a power-formation QB or spread-formation TE. Hill scored between five and nine touchdowns each of the past five seasons, not including passing TDs, with last year's 692 yards from scrimmage representing a new career high (besting his 652 from the year prior). His occasional outbursts, often fueled by red-zone work, have made Hill rather useful in leagues where he has TE eligibility and the scoring is non-PPR and/or best ball. His lack of receptions compared to other TEs has made him far less valuable in PPR formats, especially those that set lineups weekly, and that'll probably continue under Kubiak even if Hill's role somewhat changes for his age-34 season. Many fantasy players will be less interested in Hill himself and more interested in how his role impacts the TD projections for QB Derek Carr, RB Alvin Kamara, TE Juwan Johnson, etc.

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    FAQs

    What is the best website for fantasy football stats? ›

    The Huddle provides the most complete resource of fantasy football statistics available anywhere.

    Who has the most accurate fantasy football projections? ›

    Who is the most accurate draft expert? Jared Smola is the most accurate draft expert according to Fantasy Pros. Smola, a draft expert for Draft Sharks, won the Multi-Year Projection Accuracy Award. That award is given out to the most accurate expert for a 3-year rolling period.

    What stats to look at for fantasy football? ›

    Statistics like passing touchdowns, rushing yards, and receptions are a part of the scoring setting for most leagues, therefore it makes sense that when you are looking at players, you should be looking at players that are performing well in those areas.

    Is 14 too many for fantasy football? ›

    14 TO 16 TEAMS

    If you get a significant number of people interested in your league, you can certainly run with more than 12 and still have a great time.

    What is the most reliable football stats website? ›

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    Who gives the best free fantasy football advice? ›

    Draft Sharks earned our ranking as the best fantasy football site for advice.

    What is the best predictor for fantasy football? ›

    Most Accurate Draft Experts from 2020 to 2022
    RankExpert NameRB
    1Jared Smola - Draft Sharks5
    2Rob Waziak - Fantasy Life1
    3Nick Zylak - Fantasy Football Advice27
    4Ryan Noonan - 4for457
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    Who is the number 1 NFL fantasy player? ›

    Scoring Leaders
    RankPlayerOpp
    1Brandon Allen QB - SFNYJ
    2Josh Allen QB - BUFARI
    3Kyle Allen QB - PIT@ATL
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    Who is the consensus #1 fantasy football? ›

    Consensus of 67 Experts (90 available) - Jun 16, 2024
    RKPlayer NamePOS
    Tier 1
    1C. McCaffrey (SF)RB1
    2C. Lamb (DAL)WR1
    3T. Hill (MIA)WR2
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    What are the most predictive stats in fantasy football? ›

    Consider these the most important metrics to use on a weekly basis to help analyze fantasy lineups, place wagers, and set DFS rosters.
    • Expected Fantasy Points (XFP) ...
    • Snap Splits. ...
    • Target Share / First Read Target Share. ...
    • Route Share. ...
    • Yards Per Route Run. ...
    • Catchable Throws / Targets. ...
    • Performance vs.
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    What is statistically the best spot to draft in fantasy football? ›

    What position should I draft first in fantasy football? Most managers should draft a WR with their first pick this season in fantasy football. Six of the top 12 players in our fantasy football rankings are WRs, 5 are RBs, and a single TE slipped into the top 12.

    What is the most popular scoring in fantasy football? ›

    PPR stands for “point per reception” and refers to just that. In this format, each offensive player gets 1 fantasy point for each reception. PPR has become the most played of the three fantasy football points scoring systems mentioned above.

    How many quarterbacks should you have in fantasy football? ›

    Don't put yourself in that position! You should have three QBs on your roster by the end of the draft, with non-overlapping bye weeks, but you do not want three from the second tier. Use these middle rounds to stockpile WRs and RBs instead.

    How many people is ideal for fantasy football? ›

    While there isn't a right or wrong league size, most agree that 10 or 12 people is just about right. If there are too few people in the league, everyone has a team full of superstars, which removes some of the skill aspects of fantasy.

    What should my position limits be on fantasy football? ›

    Set position limits

    This protects you from drafting lopsided teams that simply don't have a chance to compete. Your roster limits should be set at 3 QBs, 6 RBs, 10 WRs, 3 TEs.

    What is the best site for daily fantasy football? ›

    While each of the popular DFS sites described on this page are worthy of your play, both DraftKings and FanDuel still reign supreme. Their ease of use, game selection, and life-changing guaranteed prize pools are hard to pass up.

    What is the best fantasy football optimizer? ›

    FTN's NFL Lineup Optimizer for DFS is the best optimizer for daily fantasy (DFS) football gamers. The optimizer gives you what you need to compete on a consistent basis. Next-level DFS players always use an optimizer. It's time for you to join the big leagues.

    What site does DraftKings use for stats? ›

    DraftKings uses official CFB statistics and only includes statistics from games CFB deems to be official. If a game is "suspended" then the statistics generated before the game is suspended will count in Game Sets containing said game. Any statistics generated on a later date when the game resumes will not be included.

    What is the best scoring system for fantasy football? ›

    Points Per Reception (PPR)

    PPR stands for “point per reception” and refers to just that. In this format, each offensive player gets 1 fantasy point for each reception. PPR has become the most played of the three fantasy football points scoring systems mentioned above.

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