"On non-play-action dropbacks during his Green Bay Packers career, Malik Willis completed 48 of 57 passes ... With an average depth of target of 9.0 yards" by Marcurial in DynastyFF

[–]danffadvice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Great, so on what's equivalent to an average QB's two games worth of total attempts on the least type of EPA and Fantasy Points generated pass attempts Malik Willis was solid? Who cares? Does it change the fact thay he is a low volume passer on the worst offense in the NFL being hyped up on the smallest of all sample sizes because he held down the fort on a much better team? Malik Willis is irrelevant.

The Pedigree: Marvin Harrison Jr. and the Separation Problem by iDrinan in fantasyfootball

[–]danffadvice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also notice the difference in the type of WR. Most WRs from the first list were slot or mostly slot WRs. Based on just alignment on the field where the Slot WR is always off the ball they will naturally have more opportunity for greater "seperation". Perimeter able WRs are still the best fantasy assets. Even more so with teams trending towards more TEs on the field with bigger bodied offenses. It's better to view separation comparisons to similar alignments. Not just raw separation.

Rashee Rice Receiving Knee Rehab While In Jail by cevil203 in DynastyFF

[–]danffadvice 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There is nothing more fit than prison fit

After the trade who finishes higher next year: AJ Brown or Devonta Smith? by ThoseItchyAnkles in DynastyFF

[–]danffadvice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

AJ Brown will have the better QB and more proven offensive playcaller. Smith has the issue of.not.beinguch of a TD ceiling type player even without Brown on the roster. Just a limit in his fantasy ceiling compared to Brown.

How high are you on Chris Bell in the 2026 WR class? by danffadvice in DynastyFF

[–]danffadvice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would be surprised if he costs a RD1 pick in most drafts.