Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Week 5 #PowerRankings - Gemini Edition!


Week 5 #PowerRankings - The 5-0 / 0-5 Edition 🖐️


  1. I am not sacko! (Jeff Chen) (5-0) [1]

    Jeff Chen is still unbeatable, knocking off Gabs's strong team in Week 5. The Lamar injury situation is still concerning, but let's be honest, Jeff has enough depth to play Mac Jones and still win, which he basically did this week. James Cook, Javonte, and Emeka are performing like league winners, and Quentin Johnston is looking like an incredible waiver pickup. He gets Eric on his bye-pocalypse week, so 6-0 is basically a lock. Jeff is so good, he can afford to have Lamar, Nico, Stroud, Chubb, and Mixon all on his bench/IR. It's not fair.

    Trending: 🔥🔥🔥


  1. Just Didn’t Catch D’Achane (Haji) (4-1) [2]

    Haji is holding strong at number two, securing a win against Abraham this week. Achane and Jeanty are an absolute power duo at RB, and the fact that Jeanty is still playing upright in the backfield doesn't even matter anymore because he's just producing. Rome Odunze is making that second-year leap you predicted, and Davante is still defying age. Jordan Love is a serviceable QB, and with an easy Week 6 matchup against Aaron, Haji should be looking to solidify his top spot.

    Trending: 📈


  1. Terrific (Taylor’s Version) (David) (4-1) [3]

    David continues to rack up the wins and climb the Points For standings, taking down Eric this week. Jahmyr Gibbs and ARSB are the motor for this team, and Xavier Worthy is giving him the big-play production he needed. Tony Pollard is a low-end RB1/high-end RB2 now that he's back on the Titans (who would have thought?), and Baker Mayfield has actually been a solid backup for Stafford. David is sitting pretty and faces Laura in Week 6, which should be another W. David doesn't care about Points For, but he's trending up on that list, too.

    Trending: 📈


  1. Run It Back! (Gabs) (3-2) [4]

    A tough loss to the league's top team, but Gabs still looks solid. Having both Jonathan Taylor and Quinshon Judkins as strong RBs keeps him in every matchup. The biggest concern remains WR, with the whole Brian Thomas Jr. situation going from bad to worse, and now he has an open WR spot. Bringing CeeDee back from IR should help if he can stay healthy. Gabs is DEEP at RB, but he needs to figure out who's going to catch passes for him, otherwise, he's going to struggle in shootouts. Week 6 is a crucial test against Luke.

    Trending: 📉


  1. Spider Pig (Luke) (3-2) [8]

    Luke jumped up three spots after finally beating Andrew! The biggest surprise this week is that Luke's team actually performed like the good team it looked like in Week 1. Josh Allen and Puka are the foundation, and with Saquon coming into his own on the Eagles, Luke looks like a true contender again. If Waddle can stay healthy, and Jacory can continue to deliver solid RB2 numbers, this team is dangerous. His Week 6 matchup against Gabs will be the biggest litmus test for Luke's team.

    Trending: 📈📈


  1. #surviveandadvance (Eric) (3-2) [5]

    Eric is tumbling down the rankings. Losing to David wasn't the end of the world, but his players are collectively just not performing up to their draft value. Ladd is still struggling, and his RBs (Bijan, Jacobs, Etienne) can't carry the whole team every week. Now he faces a bye-pocalypse in Week 6, matching up against Jeff Chen. This team is staring 3-3 right in the face, and the gap between his talent and his production is becoming too wide to ignore. Eric needs to survive this week before he can advance.

    Trending: 📉📉


  1. 第六 (Abraham) (2-3) [7]

    Abraham loses a tough one to Haji, but his team is still firmly middle-of-the-pack. Mahomes, Kyren, Pickens, and London are all giving him what he needs, and Drake London finally looks like the WR1 we all hoped for. The biggest news is that Omarion Hampton is off the IR, giving Abraham another strong RB option. He needs to activate him ASAP! Abraham faces your team (Tim) next week, and since you're coming off a loss, that's a coin flip for sure. Keep that Drake London train rolling!

    Trending: 📈


  1. Unicorn QueenZ (Tim) (2-3) [4]

    After that dominant performance in Week 4, I was expecting my team to stabilize, but a tough loss to Laura drops me two spots and to 8th place. CMC is still a god, and the emergence of Skattebo is a bright spot, but the WR corps remains weak. I need Jayden Daniels to come back and save me from the QB carousel I'm on. Tetairoa McMillan and Courtland Sutton aren't exactly setting the world on fire. I'm crossing my fingers for a bounce-back win against Abraham in Week 6.

    Trending: 📉


  1. Maybabyboo (Laura) (2-3) [10]

    Laura finally gets her second win, beating my team. What a world. The RB woes seem to be slowly resolving themselves, and Chase Brown is looking like a solid weekly start. She wisely moved off the Njoku/Ferguson TE duo to just Ferguson, and Bo Nix is a surprisingly decent QB. Her biggest problem is the dreaded Week 6 Bye-pocalypse, with Justin Jefferson, McCarthy, and her Houston D all out. She's up against David, which looks like a guaranteed loss, but hey, at least she isn't 0-5.

    Trending: 📈


  1. choubacca (Aaron) (1-4) [12]

    HE DID IT! AARON GOT A WIN! I can't believe I'm writing this, but Aaron beat Jeff Lin. I guess that's what happens when you have a QB like Jalen Hurts and your opponent is starting a ghost. Rachaad White is a decent RB, and Garrett Wilson and Ja'Marr Chase are too good to keep losing. Aaron's team still sucks, but at least he's not in last place. His reward? A date with Haji's team in Week 6. The dream is over, but that 1-4 record looks a whole lot better than 0-5.

    Trending: 💩📈


  1. chinaballa (Andrew) (1-4) [9]

    Andrew drops to 11th after losing to Luke. Derrick Henry is great, but the rest of the team is either wildly inconsistent (JSN, Deebo) or just plain underwhelming (Pacheco, Dobbins). The waiver pickup of Marvin Harrison Jr. is a silver lining, but he needs to start producing like the generational talent he's supposed to be. Andrew has a shot at redemption in the "Battle Of Who Can Suck Less" against Jeff Lin in Week 6. If he loses this one, he's in serious trouble.

    Trending: 📉


  1. 大展鸿图 (Jeff Lin) (0-5) [11]

    Oh, Jeff. I was so excited for the "Battle Of Who Can Suck Less" this week, and you went out and lost to Aaron. You are now the league's sole 0-5 team. Your team is a nightmare of underperformance and injured/suspended players (Nabers, Stroud, Burrow). A.J. Brown is a fantasy heartbreaker, and Breece Hall is just okay. The one glimmer of hope is the Week 6 rematch against Andrew. This is a must-win to avoid the embarrassment of 0-6. You need more than just Ricky Pearsall being good.

    Trending: 📉📉📉

Week 5 #PowerRankings - ChatGPT Edition


The fantasy gods smiled on some, smote others, and generally laughed at everyone’s waiver bids this week. As we hit the midpoint stretch, the standings are starting to crystallize — and some teams are realizing their preseason dreams were actually delusions. Let’s get into it.


1️⃣ I Am Not Sacko! (5-0)

W vs Run It Back! (92.8–88.6)
Jeff remains the league’s lone undefeated squad — and he’s doing it with duct tape and dynasty ghosts. His bench is a hospital wing (Kittle IR, Chubb, Mixon out), but he just keeps finding ways to win ugly. The RB platoon of James Cook and Javonte Williams is serviceable, and Nico Collins’ bye week couldn’t even slow him down. Still… rolling out Mac Jones at QB is flirting with chaos. A 5-0 start is nice, but regression might be lurking in the shadows.
🆚 Week 6: vs #surviveandadvance (3-2) — Jeff’s first real test since Week 1.


2️⃣ Just Didn’t Catch D’Achane (4-1)

W vs 第六 (109.8–91.2)
Haji’s team keeps humming. De’Von Achane and Ashton Jeanty are the ultimate “track meet in pads,” while Rome Odunze and Davante Adams hold down the air game. Even with Purdy hurt and Aaron Jones chilling on IR, this team’s depth is elite. It’s not flashy, it’s just consistent production — the kind of roster that quietly builds a 4-1 record before anyone realizes how loaded it is.
🆚 Week 6: vs choubacca (1-4) — could be a 100+ point scrimmage.


3️⃣ Terrific (Taylor’s Version) (4-1)

W vs #surviveandadvance (103.2–90.1)
Taylor Swift references? Check. Wins? Check. Efficient QB play and matchup-proof WRs? Double check. Every year, there’s a team that feels inevitable — this is that team right now. They’re not putting up 150, but they win every winnable matchup, and that’s how banners get raised.
🆚 Week 6: vs Maybabyboo (2-3) — trap game potential if Taylor takes a bye-week nap.


4️⃣ Run It Back! (3-2)

L vs I Am Not Sacko! (88.6–92.8)
Gabs takes the narrowest of Ls — a brutal reminder that sometimes your opponent just lucks into 10 from a defense. Dak + JT + Kenneth Walker is a championship-caliber trio, but the WR hole is glaring. If she doesn’t fix the Brian Thomas / empty WR2 slot soon, this team’s high ceiling could turn into a playoff sweat. Still firmly in the top 4 on raw scoring.
🆚 Week 6: vs Spider Pig (3-2) — both teams need a statement win.


5️⃣ Spider Pig (3-2)

W vs chinaballa (108.3–89.4)
Andrew ran into the Spider Pig buzzsaw — a balanced roster that doesn’t scare you at first glance, then quietly hangs 110. The WR corps is stabilizing, the RBs are doing just enough, and the team looks like a wildcard contender. The pig is flying again.
🆚 Week 6: vs Run It Back! (3-2) — toss-up of the week.


6️⃣ #surviveandadvance (3-2)

L vs Terrific (Taylor’s Version) (90.1–103.2)
E-San’s “platinum but panicked” vibes continue. The team is talented — Bijan, Jacobs, Etienne — but the results don’t match the pedigree. Herbert needs to step it up, and Pitts being back in the lineup says a lot about how weird the TE landscape is. The good news? The talent’s still there; the bad news? So is the inconsistency.
🆚 Week 6: vs I Am Not Sacko! (5-0) — massive opportunity to shock the league.


7️⃣ Unicorn QueenZ (2-3)

L vs Maybabyboo (87.1–96.4)
Tim’s squad is like a Ferrari with one wheel missing. McCaffrey and Jayden Daniels are stars, but the rest of the team feels like it’s still in preseason mode. Courtland Sutton and DeVonta Smith have their moments, but they can’t carry the load every week. If Alvin Kamara returns to vintage form, this team could still make a late-season surge.
🆚 Week 6: vs 第六 (2-3) — desperate times, winnable matchup.


8️⃣ 第六 (2-3)

L vs Just Didn’t Catch D’Achane (91.2–109.8)
The name may mean “sixth,” but they’re trending closer to ninth. The roster has been scrappy, and they’ve been in every matchup, but without any true weekly anchor, they’re living on thin margins. A winnable Week 6 against Unicorn QueenZ could be season-defining.
🆚 Week 6: vs Unicorn QueenZ (2-3).


9️⃣ Maybabyboo (2-3)

W vs Unicorn QueenZ (96.4–87.1)
Laura’s team grabbed a much-needed win and might have found its groove. Bo Nix looks legit, and Zay Flowers is blossoming into a WR1. The bench remains thin, but getting Jefferson back from bye soon will be massive. Don’t count out the comeback.
🆚 Week 6: vs Terrific (Taylor’s Version) (4-1).


🔟 choubacca (1-4)

W vs 大展鸿图 (91.7–76.2)
The Wookiee finally got in the win column. Jalen Hurts looked mortal early but found the end zone late, Ja’Marr Chase woke up, and Rachaad White is finally running like a man who hates committees. There’s still life here — if Hurts stays hot and Chase keeps cooking, a run isn’t impossible.
🆚 Week 6: vs Just Didn’t Catch D’Achane (4-1) — good luck, pal.


1️⃣1️⃣ chinaballa (1-4)

L vs Spider Pig (89.4–108.3)
It’s not the worst roster in the league — but it might be the most cursed. Drake Maye is flashing upside, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Marvin Harrison Jr. are future stars, and Derrick Henry is still doing Derrick Henry things… just not enough to win games right now. This is a team built for midseason chaos and spoiler runs.
🆚 Week 6: vs 大展鸿图 (1-4).


1️⃣2️⃣ 大展鸿图 (1-4)

L vs choubacca (76.2–91.7)
Rough week. The matchups didn’t go their way, and now the hole is getting deep. The roster has a few bright spots, but it’s time to shake things up before the trade deadline. Otherwise, the season might be over by Halloween.
🆚 Week 6: vs chinaballa (1-4) — loser bowl of the week.


🔮 Final Rankings After Week 5

1️⃣ I Am Not Sacko! (5-0)
2️⃣ Just Didn’t Catch D’Achane (4-1)
3️⃣ Terrific (Taylor’s Version) (4-1)
4️⃣ Run It Back! (3-2)
5️⃣ Spider Pig (3-2)
6️⃣ #surviveandadvance (3-2)
7️⃣ Unicorn QueenZ (2-3)
8️⃣ 第六 (2-3)
9️⃣ Maybabyboo (2-3)
🔟 choubacca (1-4)
1️⃣1️⃣ chinaballa (1-4)
1️⃣2️⃣ 大展鸿图 (1-4)


Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Week 4 #PowerRankings - Trending Edition


1. I am not sacko! (Jeff Chen) (4-0) [1]

Jeff Chen’s team continues its dominance in Week 4. But with Lamar out for possibly the next few weeks, and Tyreek out the rest of the season (injury replay not for the faint of heart), Jeff’s depth will be tested in the next few weeks, especially against a strong Gabs’s team in Week 5. But props on hitting with James Cook, Javonte, Emeka, and the Quentin Johnston waiver pickup. Those players should be enough to continue Jeff’s win streak. 

Trending: 🔥🔥🔥



2. Run It Back! (Gabs) (3-1) [2]

Bucky Irving’s injury is concerning, but Gabs is DEEP at RB - Quinshon Judkins is a more than capable replacement, and JK Dobbins hasn’t been too shabby either. I don’t know where things stand with Dak or Goff - both seem to be inconsistent plays, yet capable of big weeks. And Gabs’s Brian Thomas situation hasn’t gotten much better, but I think he’ll just have to keep rolling with him until he finds some better option. Maybe Marvin Harrison will step it up? But Gabs’s strength at RB will keep his team competitive.

Trending: 📈




3. Just Didn’t Catch D’Achane (Haji) (3-1) [7]

Haji’s team was dominant in Week 4. It was an all-around strong performance. His team has been pretty solid (Odunze, Davante, Tyler Warren, Achane), but I feel like Jeanty was the weak link prior to Week 4. Now that Jeanty has finally played up to his draft value, Haji’s team is on the rise - I guess switching his stance made a difference? He does look weird just standing upright in the backfield, but Haji doesn’t care as long as the points keep rolling in. Jeanty’s arrival gives Haji’s team a big boost in the positive direction.

Trending: 📈📈



4. Unicorn QueenZ (Tim) (2-2) [3]

Jayden Daniels needs to come back soon, and if he finally plays this week, that’ll help my team stabilize at the QB position. Not that Daniels would have helped me against Haji’s dominant Week 4 performance, but playing waiver QB pick-em is no fun. CMC continues to be my (healthy) workhorse, and I’ve liked the emergence of Skattebo, but I haven’t been so psyched about Kamara’s (lack of) production and still not having a strong WR corps. 

Trending: 📉📈



5. #surviveandadvance (Eric) (3-1) [4]

I’m a bit concerned about Ladd. He’s just not getting the job done for whatever reason. Eric’s other WRs aren’t much to write about, either. He’s been relying pretty heavily on his RBs (all 3 starters Bijan, Jacobs, and Etienne have been outstanding) but his other players haven’t provided much production after Week 1. And now with Eric’s Week 5 bye-pocalypse, Eric’s team looks to continue trending down for another week.

Trending: 📉



6. Terrific (Taylor’s Version) (David) (3-1) [5]

David’s team had a solid week, but was up against a tough opponent in Week 4 v. Gabs. David will need more help from his non-Lions players. I don’t see much promise in Tony Pollard, but I think the future is brighter for Baker Mayfield, Xavier Worthy (short term), Michael Pittman, and Juwan Johnson. I think David’s team is trending in the right direction after a rought Week 1.

Trending: 📈



7. 第六 (Abraham) (2-2) [9]

Abraham’s team posted another monster week in Week 4, and all signs are pointing in a positive direction. Omarion Hampton continued to put up big numbers, Drake London finally gave a WR1-worthy performance, George Pickens will continue to eat with CeeDee out, and Jordan Addison is still good. Mahomes had a great week, but I’m not sure if that’s because Baltimore’s D is bad or Mahomes is back. But Abraham’s team is definitely on the rise.

Trending: 📈📈 



8. Spider Pig (Luke) (2-2) [6]

Josh Allen and Puka have been incredible. But the reason why Luke got the victory this week was because he was playing Aaron. Luke’s team actually didn’t perform very well, and has been in a slump since Week 1 #HighScore. Waddle’s usage should hopefully increase with Tyreek out (that is, if he can stay healthy himself). Jacory doesn’t seem to be the exciting prospect he once was, Hockenson hasn’t been consistent, and Luke doesn’t have much depth. So in spite of the win, his team gets bumped down in the rankings until it can prove it deserves otherwise.

Trending: 📉



9. chinaballa (Andrew) (1-3) [8]

Andrew’s patience with Woody Marks may finally be paying off. Just last week I listed him as a “Keep” candidate (not that Andrew was considering dropping him), and Week 4 he exploded with 2 TDs. Andrew’s team still has weak spots, though, especially with Derrick Henry’s inconsistency so far this season. Picking up Demercado was a good play to help bolster his weaker RB room.

Trending: 📈 📉 



10. Maybabyboo (Laura) (1-3) [10]

Laura’s team put up another disappointing week, with mostly her RBs to blame. What was once a seemingly solid group of reliable RBs has become her weakness. I can see a pathway for Chuba to do better, but with Trey Benson on IR (only a week after James Conner goes out) and Chase Brown and the Bengals offense struggling, there is reason to worry Laura’s team is headed in the wrong direction.

Trending: 📉📉



11. 大展鸿图 (Jeff Lin) (0-4) [11]

Jeff Lin’s team has been plagued with underperformance and injuries. At least with Nabers out for the season, Jeff knows how to pivot, but what does he do with AJ Brown? You have to start him to catch performances like Week 3, but the other 3 weeks so far this season have been atrocious for someone who’s supposed to be an elite receiver. At least his team outscored Aaron’s team in Week 4. I’m already getting the popcorn ready for Week 5’s “Battle Of Who Can Suck Less.”

Trending: 📉📉📉



12. choubacca (Aaron) (0-4) [12]

I just looked at Aaron’s team to try and analyze it, and all I could do was laugh. Maybe we should make a rule that Aaron can include all of his bench points in every matchup - at least that might make the matchups slightly more competitive. I propose we call it the “I don’t care who you start” rule, brought to you by Gabs. But instead of swapping players from the bench to a starting position after the games have started, Aaron can just add all of his starters points and all of his bench points and that will just count as his team’s total score for that week. Oh wait, if he did that this past week, he still would have lost to Luke. BUT if we retroactively applied this rule to Weeks 1-3, Aaron would then be 1-3, with his lone win against Jeff Chen, beating him by 1 point. Seems fair to me.

Trending: 💩💩💩


Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Week 3 #PowerRankings - Keep / Trade / Cut Edition!


This week, I highlighted players for each team to Keep, Trade, and Cut.

For Keep, I didn’t include any obvious candidates (Jeff doesn’t need to be told to keep Lamar Jackson), but rather I tried to highlight players that people may consider cutting or trading, but that still are worth keeping to see if they return on value. 

For Trade, these are players that either currently have high values but I expect those values to decrease with time, or the team already has a surplus of players at this position and should utilize their depth to trade for other assets. 

For Cut, these are just players that should be cut.

Enjoy!



1. I am not sacko! (Jeff Chen) (3-0) [1]

Jeff Chen’s team just keeps firing on all cylinders in Week 3, earning #HighScore and getting big performances from expected sources (Lamar, Nico, James Cook) and unexpected sources (Dalton Kincaid, David Montgomery on the bench). You could argue Jeff’s a bit weak at TE, but besides that, his team is rolling.

Keep: Emeka Egbuka. Of course, Jeff won’t cut Egbuka, but he might be tempted to trade him away. At his $15 draft value, I think Egbuka is a top keeper candidate for Jeff right now.

Trade: Nico Collins. This might sound crazy, but hear me out. Nico has the highest trade value out of Jeff’s WRs at the moment, and Jeff has the option of keeping Egbuka. Egbuka has a clear path to becoming a WR1, so why not try to bulk up at RB with a blockbuster trade involving Nico?

Cut: Stefon Diggs. He’s faded and too busy wedding planning with Cardi B. See Travis Kelce for reference. No thanks.



2. Run It Back! (Gabs) (2-1) [4]

Jonathan Taylor has been ridiculous the past 2 weeks, and continues to anchor Gabs’s team in spite of disappointing QB play and in spite of Brian Thomas Jr seeming to fall off a production cliff. Gabs’s RB situation is strong and deep, and he should probably capitalize on that value to help reinforce his QB or WR situation.

Keep: Jaydon Blue. You never know with these young backup RBs when their opportunity will come.

Trade: Kenneth Walker III. Gabs has so much depth at RB that he could swap KWIII for some decent value at QB / WR.

Cut: Darnell Mooney. A 2nd-tier receiving option in an Atlanta offense that turns the ball over 3 times to a bad Carolina Defense is not worth keeping.



3. Unicorn QueenZ (Tim) (2-1) [4]

Tyrone Tracy’s injury will pave a way for Cam Skattebo to get more opportunities and hopefully solidify himself as the Giants’s top RB option (which isn’t necessarily saying much, but he’s made the most of it the past 2 weeks). CMC also needs to continue to stay healthy since he’s the only thing keeping the SF offense going. Maybe this is a product of my team staying relatively healthy compared to other teams, or maybe my team is actually pretty good. Who knows, but I am happy with where it’s at right now.

Keep: Keon Coleman. After an explosive Week 1, Coleman has been disappointing the past 2 weeks. I think better days are ahead of him, though.

Trade: Alvin Kamara. With Skattebo’s stock going up, Kamara’s big-name value might be able to fetch a decent return at WR or QB.

Cut: Harold Fannin Jr. I thought it was worth a waiver bid for a rookie TE, but things don’t look great in Cleveland.



4. #surviveandadvance (Eric) (2-1) [3]

Should Eric be worried that Ladd is getting less fantasy production than Keenan and Quentin? Ladd is still getting a decent number of targets, and my bet is Keenan won’t last the whole season, so I think things will end up working out. But needless to say it has been a bit disappointing for Ladd so far this season. In spite of the loss to Gabs, I still think Eric’s got a pretty strong team, and Caleb Williams has been impressive as the overall #2 QB on his bench.

Keep: Caleb Williams. Caleb Williams seems to be in a groove to start his sophomore season, and while it may be tempting to trade him away, I think keeping him will be the better long-term move for Eric.

Trade: Justin Herbert. With the passing volume and the big name, Eric could still get some good value from trading Herbert away while retaining a better-performing Caleb Williams.

Cut: Cooper Kupp. Age and injuries have gotten the better of Kupp, and Eric will need to clear up space on the bench for Godwin at some point.



5. Terrific (Taylor’s Version) (David) (3-0) [8]

David finds his team at 2nd in league standings after a 3-0 start to the season, thanks to his Lions players stepping it up on MNF. He doesn’t care about his team being 7th in Points For, because wins are what matters, right? Gibbs and ARSB will continue to dominate, Jaylen Warren has been a solid RB2 option, MPJ looks good too, and Juwon Johnson continues to prove his worth as a waiver pickup at TE. David’s team has been solid after a slow start in Week 1.

Keep: Rashee Rice. David’s committed at this point, so he might as well see it through. It’ll be tough to continue keeping both Rice and Worthy on the bench, but Rice is the one with the bigger upside if he’s on the field.

Trade: Travis Kelce. Given the TE landscape, David might be able to get some value from Kelce’s name. I’m sure wedding planning has taken its toll, but Kelce is still Kelce.

Cut: Xavier Worthy. Who knows what his return from injury will look like, and honestly I don’t think the headache is worth it.



6. Spider Pig (Luke) (1-2) [7]

Luke’s team did ok in Week 3 - anchored by Josh Allen, Puka, and TJ Hockenson. Saquon will definitely bounce back, but I don’t know what the Commanders plan to do with their backfield, which puts Jacory’s value in question. Luke’s team had a really hot start in Week 1, and while things have cooled down the past 2 weeks, his team has put up respectable numbers considering how bad it looked pre-season. I think he’s done a pretty good job managing things thus far. 

Keep: Troy Franklin. It might be tempting to drop Franklin after a disappointing Week 3, but I think he shows some promise as the 2nd receiving option in Denver.

Trade: Chris Olave. Olave has actually been performing better than I expected so far this season - he’s had a ton of targets, and being a team’s main receiving option has to count for something.

Cut: Kyle Monangai. I’m not sure the Chicago backfield is what I want, even with Monangai’s potential as a young RB.



7. Just Didn’t Catch D’Achane (Haji) (2-1) [9]

Haji has had some pleasant surprises on his team, from Rome Odunze taking a 2nd year leap, Davante Adams not regressing, DeVon Achane staying healthy, Jordan Mason stepping up with Aaron Jones out, and Tyler Warren mostly living up to the hype. Ashton Jeanty is still struggling, but at least Haji has some margin for error with his other players stepping up. He’s still weak at QB, but sits comfortably at 6th in league standings with a 2-1 record.

Keep: Matthew Golden. The rookie WR hasn’t had impressive numbers so far, but I think his time will come soon enough with someone needing to step up in Green Bay’s receiving corps.

Trade: Davante Adams. Adams has had a hot start to the season, but a part of me (the part that had Adams the past two seasons) questions how sustainable this will be.

Cut: Tyrone Tracy Jr. He was already being outplayed by Skattebo, and now with the injury, this might look like fewer opportunities for Tracy even after he gets healthy again. Let him be someone else’s headache.



8. chinaballa (Andrew) (1-2) [5]

Losing CeeDee Lamb so early in the game was devastating for Andrew, and with Lamb possibly out for an extended period of time, Andrew finds himself a bit thin at WR. JSN has been WR1 material, but the once-promising Deebo has been nerfed with Mariota at QB - who knows when Jayden Daniels will return (soon, I hope). Derrick Henry should continue to be solid, Drake Maye should be a decent play, and Brenton Strange has been serviceable with a healthy target share. But Pacheco’s lack of production has been concerning, and Andrew’s bench is pretty weak. He’ll need CeeDee back soon.

Keep: Woody Marks. It’s a matter of time before Nick Chubb gives out, and Marks should benefit from increased opportunity.

Trade: Drake Maye. Andrew might be able to find a UNC alum willing to entertain a Maye trade. Daniel Jones and / or Trevor Lawrence could be serviceable substitutes if Andrew can beef up his WR or RB depth.

Cut: Calvin Ridley. Cam Ward is still a rookie, and Ridley has suffered as a consequence. Let someone else dump some FAAB on him.



9. 第六 (Abraham) (1-2) [11]

Woohoo, Abraham gets his first win, and in convincing fashion, too! Omarion Hampton is now the benefactor of a teammate’s injury, and that should provide more reliable production at RB for Abraham. George Pickens should also benefit from CeeDee’s injury in the short-term. Keenan Allen looks like he hasn’t lost a step at all, which at least counteracts how bad Drake London has looked. Will Hunter Henry or Mark Andrews put up another 20+ points at any point in the season? Maybe, but probably not enough times to make Abraham happy about his TE options. At least his team is 8th in standings and steering clear of repeat Sacko for now.

Keep: RJ Harvey. It might be tempting to drop the underperforming Harvey, but I do like the potential he has to breakout if given the right opportunity.

Trade: Keenan Allen. Cash in on his value while you can - I don’t think Allen will last the entire season.

Cut: Mark Andrews. Yes, he had the monster MNF performance. But that kind of production will come once in a blue moon. Henry should be the more reliable TE.



10. Maybabyboo (Laura) (1-2) [6]

Laura’s team got off to a hot start this season, but has struggled in the last two weeks. Zay Flowers looks more boom-bust now, Justin Jefferson has been mid, Chase Brown is suffering with the Bengals’s weak O-line, James Conner is gone (at least she has Trey Benson on the bench), Bo Nix has struggled, and her bench has a few glimmers of hope but nothing that has broken out yet. I do like Ferguson as her TE option, and also think brighter days are ahead for Justin Jefferson and Zay Flowers. But whether she can adapt to the sudden change in fortune using waiver pickups or trades is TBD.

Keep: Bhayshul Tuten. I think he’s got promise and is just one Etienne injury away from having a wide open window of opportunity to seize.

Trade: Travis Hunter. The big-name exciting rookie prospect may still have some trade value in spite of a slower start to the season. 

Cut: David Njoku. Ferguson is Laura’s answer at TE. She should free up some bench space for a waiver pickup or backup QB.



11. 大展鸿图 (Jeff Lin) (0-3) [10]

I’m trying not to overreact, but Jeff Lin’s team seems to be in big trouble. Putting Joe Burrow’s injury aside for a minute, Malik Nabers’s production has been very boom-bust, and who knows how things will look with Jaxon Dart, but it’s hard to believe it’ll be a huge upgrade. TreVeyon Henderson hasn’t performed up to his draft value, and Breece Hall has struggled. The good news is AJ Brown bounced back and showed he still has it. But returning to the QB problem, Jeff will need better options than Browning and Bryce.. Perhaps through a trade?

Keep: TreVeyon Henderson. It’s been disappointing, but Jeff has to trust the process. Brighter days ought to be ahead for him.

Trade: AJ Brown. Off a hot Week 3 performance, Jeff might be able to cash in on the big name in return for a QB upgrade plus some.

Cut: Jake Browning. He’s not the answer at QB, and neither is Bryce.



12. choubacca (Aaron) (0-3) [12]

Aaron’s team had a much better showing in Week 3, but couldn’t pull out a win against Jeff Chen’s seemingly unstoppable team. Sure, Aaron’s RB situation seems to be improving, but it’s more like upgrading your RBs from bench players to Flex players. There’s still a ways to go before any of them become RB2 or RB1 material. And with Mike Evans probably needing to miss time and JaMarr Chase unable to overcome the Bengals’ terrible offensive woes, the improvement at RB seems to be negated by the decline at WR.

Keep: Ollie Gordon. Out of Aaron’s RBs, Ollie Gordon has the most upside. So while he might not be an every-week starter right now, being patient with him is the way to go.

Trade: JaMarr Chase. His value has dipped with Joe Burrow’s injury, but perhaps a WR-desperate team will be willing to trade for the name.

Cut: Kaleb Johnson. Sure, he’s a rookie RB that could emerge with time, but that time, if it ever happens, may not be this season. Right now he’s just a bench clog.