Week 11 Post-Waiver Wire Pickups

Week 11 Post-Waiver Wire Pickups

Tua Tagovailoa looked good in his return against the Ravens in Week 10, throwing for 158 yards in less than a half of action and scoring a touchdown on his only carry. The Week 11 matchup against the Jets has ‘blow-up’ written all over it, as their defense has allowed 22.56 fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks.

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Waiver Wire Week 7

Top Adds for the Week 7 Waiver Wire

Be prepared to get JD McKissic. This will be the last week you will be able to if he is still on the waiver wire. McKissic posted 110 total yards on 16 touches against the Chiefs as Antonio Gibson deals with his shin injury and ineffectiveness. Most of McKissic’s production came in garbage time. However, he is still of value as a flex or RB2 in most weeks. Football Team faces the Packers next week.

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2021 rookie quarterbacks

Stabilize Your Future: Value The Safety, Upside, And Risk

All in all, this is a great quarterback class. It could be one of the best ones we have ever seen in terms of fantasy production. There’s no Josh Rosens or Geno Smiths who belong as backups instead of starters. It’s also apparent the majority of these players landed in ideal situations. Feel good about spending draft capital and investing in these players. You will see return on investment sooner, rather than later.

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Stabilize Your Future: Orchestrate a Secure Quarterback Outlook

There’s a stigma in single-quarterback dynasty leagues where you should wait for your quarterback. I disagree. If anything, recency bias has taught me to stabilize your future. Even for two-quarterback leagues, waiting on the second seems to be foolish when building your team. Sure, you can find value later, but how many picks are you wasting down the line? How many trades are you making trying to solidify the super flex position or second quarterback spot?

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The Top Quarterback In The 2021 Class

Our quarterback rankings are not likely to move dramatically.  Perception is rooted in our genetic code. Cognitive dissonance theory occurs when an individual has two contradicting thoughts. According to social psychologist Leon Festinger, dissonance causes an individual discomfort. The individual seeks to counter this discomfort by becoming constant in their beliefs. The mind seeks consistency […]

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