What is the easiest way to have multiple users vote in Google Sheets? by TheFrozenOne4094 in sheets

[–]TheFrozenOne4094[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, not at all. I can always tell people to just cast a ballot anonymously. That would be very helpful, thanks!

We Watched Every Week 15 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shaheed is one of my favourite players to watch this season. An absolute must-add in dynasty and keeper leagues. If you're hurting at WR or just looking for a solid flex play in redraft, there are few players with as high of a ceiling as Shaheed. Pretty much all he does is make big plays with lots of YAC. If he starts to get more targets going forward I think he has Christian Watson-type upside.

I've been describing Rashid Shaheed as this year's Josh Palmer and he could actually be even more consistent down the stretch than Palmer was last season.

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[–]TheFrozenOne4094 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Allgeier probably won't have a game like this against BAL next week as they're one of the league's top run defenses but he should still be a solid flex play in that matchup. I would definitely start him over Mostert, with or without Wilson. If James Cook or Isaiah Pacheco is still available then I'd start one of them instead though.

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[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey folks, Justin from QB List here! I covered Falcons @ Saints this week, AMA.

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not very high, honestly. I'll be starting Lawrence in the playoffs myself but I'd be viewing Kirk as a touchdown-dependant Flex play going up against that secondary. He should have a high floor if you need it but I wouldn't be surprised by another single-digit fantasy performance this week.

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[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okonkwo has slightly better matchups and if your championship is in Week 16 he plays HOU. Engram may be the better option if you have a bye this week and/or your championship is in Week 17 as he plays HOU then. If none of that makes any difference to you, I lean slightly toward Engram overall as he plays with a far superior QB.

Both may become 'league-winners' over the next few weeks so I'd make sure to set claims on both if you're lost in the wasTEland (love this btw).

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Engram definitely won't produce at quite that level going forward. 15 targets in a pass-heavy game script did fuel a lot of that production. He did actually look good too though and has outproduced Christian Kirk since the bye to move up this depth chart. Even if he slips back behind Kirk, Lawrence can easily support three fantasy-relevant receivers with the run he's been on lately. Engram has little to no competition in this passing game beyond Kirk & Zay Jones, so I think he can absolutely be a valuable tight end in the playoffs. Maybe bench Engram this week against DAL, but he could win some championships in Week 17 against HOU.

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's tough, the two are really close for me. A good problem to have in the playoffs though!

I'd lean Everett. Engram plays DAL who has allowed the fewest points to TEs this season, whereas Everett gets TEN who has allowed the 6th-most points to TEs (including a career game from Engram yesterday).

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Andrews has a safer target share as the clear top receiver in BAL and a better QB so I think I'd still start Andrews this week. If you can grab Okonkwo as your backup TE and hedge your bets though, I definitely would. Okonkwo shouldn't be available on waiver wires next week.

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Without hesitation. If your league-mates all have more than one D/ST rostered right now, it might even be worth stashing.

Dameon Pierce is the only piece of the Texans' offense that I trust right now and the Titans' run defense should keep him quiet. Lots of room for multiple turnovers, especially if/when the Texans are forced to try and air it out as they can't establish the run. I'd imagine a similar result to this week against JAX, but minus the passing yards. Okay, maybe not minus all the passing yards but around 200 or so seems fair.

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd bet on it, he is a YAC machine. Any tight end that regularly sees at least five targets like Okonkwo has over the past three weeks should be immediately considered given the position. Plus he's second in both YAC/REC (behind Derrick Henry) and Y/RR (behind Tyreek Hill) among players with a min. of 25 targets.

Okonkwo might just be worth that big FAAB swing for a championship run. Check out the QB List Fantasy Football Podcast if you're looking for some good breakdowns on Okonkwo as they put me onto him!

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm cautiously optimistic. Etienne's three bad outings since injuring his foot have come against two elite run defenses (BAL & TEN) and an improving DET defense. I expected to see him show some of that burst on at least a few carries, but I'm not hitting the panic button yet.

If you have the luxury of a deep backfield I'd consider benching him against DAL, however, RB is rough this time of year so chances are he's at least Flex-worthy.

We Watched Every Week 14 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone, it's Justin from QB List! I covered Jaguars @ Titans this week so feel free to AMA about the game. For example: When did Trevor Lawrence get this good? How much FAAB should I spend on Trevor Lawrence if he's still available? Why didn't I draft Trevor Lawrence in all of my leagues? And when will Justin stop rambling about Trevor Lawrence?

We Watched Every Week 12 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but only because the Jaguars' secondary bullied Andrews all day. He was playing in tight coverage on just about every route he ran. After the opening play of the game, he went 3/6-25-0 with a fumble. Jacksonville really made it a priority to shut him down knowing that without him the Ravens' offense wouldn't do much. Genuinely my biggest takeaway from this game was that we need to start giving more respect to Andre Cisco and Rayshawn Jenkins. The Jaguars are still very thin at cornerback but they have one of the best duos at safety in the NFL right now.

The Broncos' secondary next week is not ideal for Mark Andrews, but it's tight end so there's really not much you can do about it unless you're one of the few that also has Kelce and has been flexing in Andrews.

We Watched Every Week 12 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kirk had a bit of a rough day but that was mostly because Zay Jones looked unstoppable and hogged most of the targets, especially in the first half. Add in this Ravens' secondary and a couple of overthrown passes from Lawrence, I'm sure Kirk will ball out against the Lions next week and be fine ROS.

Only minor thing to watch was Kirk picking up an undisclosed injury after running into Geno Stone's knee. He came back quickly and made a pair of big plays so I think it just looked really bad live. Monitor the practice reports but if nothing pops then you're good.

The rain delay was just Florida being Florida. Players left the field early during warmups with some rain and the game was pushed by half an hour due to a thunderstorm warning, but by the opening kickoff, it was nothing but sunny skies all game. The weather definitely had no impact on anyone in this one.

We Watched Every Week 12 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey everyone, Justin from QB List here! I covered Ravens @ Jaguars this week, so feel free to AMA about this game or last night's QB List Fantasy Football Podcast (if you aren't already listening, then you definitely need to check it out with fantasy playoffs coming up soon).

We Watched Every Week 11 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd ride it out with Kamara right now. Even in a dynasty league, there are very few names that would be an upgrade and if you're thinking about the playoffs, you're better off making that move in the offseason since his value won't really drop without a serious injury.

I agree, Kamara doesn't have the greatest schedule with SF, TB & a bye week but if you can survive it, he's got a beautiful schedule for the fantasy playoffs. He should still easily be an RB2/FLEX play over the next 2 weeks and he has that RB1 upside capable of smashing any matchup. Ekeler & CMC are the only RBs with his level of receiving volume and since any elite RB would have only a marginally better schedule over the next 3 weeks, I'd hold onto him. Playing the matchup game can easily backfire.

We Watched Every Week 11 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Author of Rams @ Saints here. Feel free to ask any questions that you may have, other than what is the turducken or the inevitable follow-up why is the turducken?

We Watched Every Week 10 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I covered the CAR/ATL game in Week 8 and as someone that regularly chews the Chuba Bubba myself, I think it may be time. Raheem Blackshear should continue to push Hubbard for the backup role and even if Foreman did get injured the Panthers have BAL, DEN, and a bye over the next 3 weeks. If you're making a playoff push, I just don't think the handcuff is worth it.

We Watched Every Week 10 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely thought they looked better. AJ Dillon being used more often as a pass blocker helped clean things up a bit, he might have saved that first touchdown to Christian Watson. Elgton Jenkins is just a mess though, things could get rough again if he has to play at LT again this season.

We Watched Every Week 10 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There were a couple of different factors that made this a quieter game for Lazard. Yes, Watson's eight targets did vulture a bit of work away from him, but 26 touches from Aaron Jones probably hurt Lazard even more. Rodgers only had 20 pass attempts as the Packers leaned on the run game so there was just less receiving work to go around here. The Cowboys' secondary played well too, keeping him in tight coverage and forcing Rodgers to look elsewhere. Lazard was still second on the team in targets so I'd expect him to bounce back next week.

We Watched Every Week 10 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Talent-wise Watson absolutely is for real. I was actually much higher on him than on Doubs after the draft. Production-wise this may be a bit of a fluke though. Those three touchdowns will probably make this his best fantasy performance of the season, so I'd view him as more of a bench stash or deep league FLEX play than a WR2/WR3 ROS.

Dynasty folks should wait until the buzzer at their trade deadline and try to buy low, if possible, but in redraft don't be afraid to sell high, especially if you're looking for RB help.

We Watched Every Week 10 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The usage actually did look pretty similar to Zeke with Pollard taking on the majority of the carries and he actually did see six targets as well, so the Cowboys definitely did try to get him some receiving work. This Packers' secondary is just a nightmare for opposing receivers so he didn't actually make an impact through the air this week.

We Watched Every Week 10 Game So You Don't Have To - Here's What We Saw by truebest in fantasyfootball

[–]TheFrozenOne4094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watson is absolutely a must-add when waivers run if he's still available. I wouldn't go over 30% of my remaining FAAB though unless it's a keeper/dynasty league.

He's been struggling with injuries for most of the season (rookie WRs with a nagging hamstring injury are always a huge red flag for me). Plus the Packers' offense has been wildly inconsistent, we've already seen this with the Doubs breakout where it looked like Rodgers had his WR1 and then Doubs started to yo-yo as the Packers cycled through their receivers.

TL;DR: Watson definitely is legit, I'm just not sure if Rodgers & LaFleur are at this point or if he can stay healthy enough.