Friday, February 13, 2015

Ultimate Dynasty Trade Assets (64-73)

Solid TE1's with Some Tread Left

73. TE Greg Olsen (30), CLO 

72. TE Martellus Bennett (28), RR

There's not too much to see here, if you have one of these tight ends you can count on steady low end TE1 production. The blow up games are few and far between but the weekly floor is a heck of a lot higher than a lot of tight end options. There are some concerns about Bennett losing Trestman, and you know Fox will want to be more run based which could cut into Bennett's targets. Even with those concerns these are two steady guys who you can slot into your TE spot week in and week out and feel pretty good about your chances.



Post Hype 2nd Year Backs


71. HB Bishop Sankey (22), Purists 

70. HB Andre Williams (23), I Don't Get Tired

On one hand you have the 1.05 pick in last year's rookie draft and on the other hand you have a 2nd rookie pick whose value exploded due to his preseason performances. Both were hyped up a tremendous amount in the 2014 offseason, however their regular season performances left much to be desired. On the bright side both seem to still be in line to be the team's tailback of the future (for now). I think Andre is the greater talent and if I was going to bet on one of them, my money would be on him. Although it is very possible both of these once heralded 2014 rookies could find their way on to the list of fantasy busts, they are still young potential feature backs or lead committee backs which is why they crack the top 75 assets.


Young TE Potential Difference Makers

69. TE Dwayne Allen (25), Goonsquad

68. TE Austin Seferian Jenkins (22), Purists

67. TE Zach Ertz (24), Dynasty Kings

While some of Dwayne Allen's shine has recently come off due to the strong emergence of Coby Fleener, he is still the main pass catching tight end in an Andrew Luck led offense which earns him a spot here. Ertz has shown a lot of promise and in a Chip Kelly offense (especially if Maclin leaves) he could have some solid-strong TE1 seasons ahead of him. ASJ on the other hand is just a monster and with VJax out of the picture and a young number one overall pick QB coming in the arrow is pointing up.


The Speed Demons with the High Ceilings and the Lowest Floors

66. WR Percy Harvin (27), Scott's Tots 

65. WR Desean Jackson (28), Carolina Lions

64. WR Torrey Smith (26), Scott's Tots

A couple free agents to be and a guy who was an unexpected free agent last offseason. The similarities don't end there as all three of these guys possess game breaking speed and can put up 20+ point fantasy performances any given Sunday. However these guys can also go a game without connecting on a single target. Not a bad WR2 option as they can win you some weeks but you have to be prepared for the low floor.


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