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    Mac Attack
    Fri May 3 10:26am ET

    Commissioner wrote:

    Dazed & Confused 2024 Rookie Draft Order

    1. The G.O.A.T

    2. MOJO Risin

    3. Open Team #3

    4. 2000 Mules/Dazed

    5. Open Team #2

    6. The Goods

    7. Randall Pink Floyd

    8. Out D!

    9. Football in my Pants

    10. Dances With Wolves

    11. Open Team #1

    12. Mac Attack

    * Tim will be reviewing this to make sure I did it right before it is 100% official


    There are some errors Jeremy. I think what you found for the non playoff teams was a list of their end of year total points. Unfortunately that list uses points scored during weeks 15-17, which are playoff weeks. The regular season points can be found in the standings archives using the "PF" column. This is the order I came up with.

    1. The Goat
    2. Spicoli's buds
    3. 2000 mules
    4. Mojo Risin
    5. The Goods
    6. Who Deys
    7. Randall Pink Floyd
    8. Out D!
    9. Football in my pants
    10. Dances W/ Wolves
    11. Team Lee
    12. Mack Attack

    Make sure to edit the dispersal list to reflect the changes.

    Commissioner
    Thu Apr 25 7:25pm ET

    Hey there everyone... We are confirmed on returning players.  We need three to join and once we have three commitments we will do a dispersal draft among the three new teams, then put up any possible rule changes to a vote then have the rookie draft.  I want to try to get the new teams soon so we are not up against come August.  I thought with the draft on tonight you may want to reach out to some of your buddies in other leagues. 

    The dispersal draft will be a good one with tons of talent.  Here is what the new players will be drafting from, please share so they may gain more interest.

    C.J. Beathard QB JAX
    Joshua Dobbs QB SF
    Kenny Pickett QB PHI
    Easton Stick QB LAC
    Ryan Tannehill QB TEN
    Tua Tagovailoa QB MIA
    Hendon Hooker QB DET
    Davis Mills QB HOU
    C.J. Stroud QB HOU
    Trevor Lawrence QB JAX
    Deshaun Watson QB CLE
    Christian McCaffrey RB SF
    Trayveon Williams RB CIN
    Breece Hall RB NYJ
    Chuba Hubbard RB CAR
    Kenneth Walker III RB SEA
    Michael Carter RB ARI
    Rico Dowdle RB DAL
    Jake Funk RB DET
    Brian Robinson Jr. RB WAS
    Roschon Johnson RB CHI
    Bijan Robinson RB ATL
    Javonte Williams RB DEN
    Jerome Ford RB CLE
    Kenneth Gainwell RB PHI
    Jonathan Taylor RB IND
    Matt Breida RB NYG
    Nick Chubb RB CLE
    James Conner RB ARI
    AJ Dillon RB GB
    J.K. Dobbins RB LAC
    Chase Edmonds RB TB
    Royce Freeman RB DAL
    Damien Harris RB BUF
    Keaontay Ingram RB KC
    D'Ernest Johnson RB JAX
    Keenan Allen WR CHI
    Odell Beckham Jr. WR BAL
    Treylon Burks WR TEN
    Greg Dortch WR ARI
    Tee Higgins WR CIN
    Diontae Johnson WR CAR
    Jakobi Meyers WR LV
    Calvin Ridley WR TEN
    Amon-Ra St. Brown WR DET
    Jordan Addison WR MIN
    Calvin Austin III WR PIT
    Rashod Bateman WR BAL
    Jahan Dotson WR WAS
    Jonathan Mingo WR CAR
    Trey Palmer WR TB
    Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR TEN
    Mike Williams (IR) WR NYJ
    Brandon Aiyuk WR SF
    Romeo Doubs WR GB
    Drake London WR ATL
    Elijah Moore WR CLE
    Laviska Shenault Jr. WR SEA
    Mark Andrews TE BAL
    Evan Engram TE JAX
    Trey McBride TE ARI
    Kyle Pitts TE ATL
    Mike Gesicki TE CIN
    Kylen Granson TE IND
    Jelani Woods (IR) TE IND
    Gerald Everett TE CHI
    Daniel Bellinger TE NYG
    Greg Dulcich TE DEN
    Dawson Knox TE BUF
    Darnell Washington TE PIT

    * All draft picks are in tack as well

    1.3  1.5  1.11

    2.3  2.5  2.9  2.11

    3.3  3.5  3.11

    4.3  4.5  4.11

    5.3  5.5  5.11

    I kinda wish I was not already in this league so I could be in this dispersal draft. 

     

    Please contact me if you have someone looking to join and ready to commit.  I hope you all have fun watching the draft tonight.

     

    Thank you,

    Jeremy Carr

    Commissioner
    Thu Apr 25 7:01pm ET

    MOJO Risin - Returning
    Who Dey's - Leaving
    Football in my Pants - Returning
    Mac Attack - Returning
    OUT D! - Returning
    Spicoli's Buds - Leaving
    Dances with Wolves - Returning
    The G.O.A.T. - Returning
    Randall Pink Floyd - Returning
    Team Lee - Leaving
    The Goods - Returning
    2000 Mules / Dazed - Returning

    Commissioner
    Thu Apr 18 11:21pm ET

    Dazed & Confused 2024 Rookie Draft Order

    1. The G.O.A.T

    2. MOJO Risin

    3. Open Team #3

    4. 2000 Mules/Dazed

    5. Open Team #2

    6. The Goods

    7. Randall Pink Floyd

    8. Out D!

    9. Football in my Pants

    10. Dances With Wolves

    11. Open Team #1

    12. Mac Attack

    * Tim will be reviewing this to make sure I did it right before it is 100% official

    Football in my Pants
    Thu Apr 18 9:41pm ET
    Just a couple more responses and we can try to track down some replacements... if you know someone that would like to join let me know... it should be a good dispersal draft for whomever is joining

    Please email me (jeremyjcarr@yahoo.com) or post here so I know if you are returning or leaving:

    Here is what we know for sure so far:
    MOJO Risin - Returning
    Who Dey's - Leaving
    Football in my Pants - Returning
    Mac Attack - Returning
    OUT D! - Returning
    Spicoli's Buds -
    Dances with Wolves - Returning
    The G.O.A.T. - Returning
    Randall Pink Floyd - Returning
    Team Lee - Leaving
    The Goods - Returning
    2000 Mules / Dazed - Returning

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    Sam Darnold May 8 11:30pm ET
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    Luke Musgrave May 8 11:20pm ET
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    Josh Jacobs May 8 11:10pm ET
    Josh Jacobs

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    Zay Jones May 8 11:00pm ET
    Zay Jones

    Free-agent wide receiver Zay Jones will visit with the Kansas City Chiefs next, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.com. Jones, who was cut loose by the Jacksonville Jaguars recently, has already visited with the Tennessee Titans, Arizona Cardinals, and Dallas Cowboys. All of those teams have varying levels of need for a new wide receiver, but Kansas City could be the most appealing for Jones given that they are competitive year in and year out, offer the opportunity to catch passes from an elite quarterback, and currently have a significant void near the top of their depth chart. It's no secret that second-year receiver Rashee Rice could be facing a lengthy suspension for a pair of off-the-field issues this offseason. Marquise Brown and rookie Xavier Worthy would benefit from playing alongside someone like Jones, especially if Rice does end up missing time. Such a dynamic would give Brown, Worthy, and Jones plenty of opportunities to carve out meaningful volume, though Brown would likely have first dibs on the No. 1 receiver role. Therefore, any free-agent deal for Jones would likely keep him off the fantasy radar in a typical 12-team league, at least for the time being.

    From RotoBaller

    Nyheim Hines May 8 8:50pm ET
    Nyheim Hines

    Cleveland Browns running back Nyheim Hines (knee) said that he expects to be ready to go for training camp in late July despite having surgery to fix a torn left ACL last August. As long as Hines doesn't have any setbacks with his surgically repaired knee, he will be in the mix for snaps on third downs, especially with Nick Chubb coming off a devastating knee injury of his own last year. The 27-year-old Hines will have a low floor and ceiling, though, in PPR fantasy leagues with Jerome Ford and D'Onta Foreman also competing for backfield touches in Cleveland. The former fourth-round selection by the Indianapolis Colts in 2018 out of North Carolina State has a total of 240 receptions (309 targets) for 1,778 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his five NFL campaigns. Hines hasn't appeared in an NFL game since 2022.

    From RotoBaller

    Christian Watson May 8 4:40pm ET
    Christian Watson

    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (hamstring) has looked like a star at times through the first two seasons of his NFL career, but lingering hamstring issues caused the former second-round pick to miss eight games in 2023. The organization is focused on how to prevent flare-ups moving forward, and passing game coordinator Jason Vrable said Watson is "in a great place now" with his hamstring. The 24-year-old has plenty of big-play ability and has racked up 1,033 receiving yards and 14 total touchdowns through his first 23 games, but he's become tough to trust in fantasy football due to his availability concerns. Hopefully, he really has turned a corner, because he could have at least WR2 upside catching passes from breakout quarterback Jordan Love. Green Bay is sure to be more careful in managing his reps in hopes of keeping him on the field.

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    Kellen Mond May 8 4:40pm ET
    Kellen Mond

    The New Orleans Saints waived quarterback Kellen Mond on Wednesday, according to NFL insider Field Yates. He will now go through the waiver process, and it would not be a surprise if he goes unclaimed. The 2021 third-round pick enjoyed a strong college career at Texas A&M, racking up 9,661 passing yards, 93 total touchdowns, and just 27 interceptions in 46 games played. He has spent time with the Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, and New Orleans Saints, but he's thrown just three regular-season passes in his young career. Teams in need of extra quarterbacks for training camp might be interested in the 24-year-old signal-caller, but he's unlikely to ever earn a starting job and could have a tough time making a 53-man roster.

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    Zay Jones May 8 4:30pm ET
    Zay Jones

    Free-agent wide receiver Zay Jones is on a visit with the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday, according to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report. The eight-year NFL veteran was recently let go by the Jacksonville Jaguars after the team added Gabe Davis as a free agent and Brian Thomas Jr. in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Jones has caught just 287 passes for 3,028 yards and 18 touchdowns through his first 104 NFL games with the Bills, Raiders, and Jaguars, but his 2022 season performance (823 receiving yards) showed he can be a key contributor to an offense. CeeDee Lamb is the clear No. 1 target in Dallas, but Brandin Cooks looks to be slowing down, and Jalen Tolbert has under 300 receiving yards through his first two NFL seasons. If Jones lands in Dallas, he could become the No. 2 option for Dak Prescott, which would raise his fantasy value and ceiling in 2024.

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    Malachi Corley May 8 3:00pm ET
    Malachi Corley

    According to a source, the New York Jets had been monitoring rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley as high as pick No. 40 for a potential trade in this year's draft. They ended up selecting him in the third round after trading up to pick No. 65, and general manager Joe Douglas and head coach Robert Saleh were both elated. A veteran scout described Corley as "rugged." Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been excited to work with Corley since watching tape on him last month. The 22-year-old had 29 touchdowns in his last three seasons at Western Kentucky and will give the Jets some solid depth at the position behind Garrett Wilson and Mike Williams in 2024 and beyond. Corley could play right away in the slot for the Jets, but it remains to be seen how his after-the-catch prowess will translate to the NFL.

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    Martavis Bryant May 8 3:00pm ET
    Martavis Bryant

    The Dallas Cowboys notified wide receiver Martavis Bryant on Wednesday that they are moving in a different direction and will release him, according to a person familiar with the situation. Dallas gave Bryant a chance to jump start his NFL career, but he will now need to seek employment elsewhere. The move to release him results in no dead money against the team's 2024 salary cap. The 32-year-old veteran hasn't played in the NFL since 2018 with the Raiders. He could latch on with another team now that he's available on the open market, but Bryant will be a long shot to carve out a substantial role again in his career. The former fourth-rounder in 2014 by the Pittsburgh Steelers out of Clemson caught 145 passes for 2,183 yards and 17 touchdowns in his four NFL seasons.

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    Justin Shorter May 8 2:30pm ET
    Justin Shorter

    Buffalo Bills wide receiver Justin Shorter is expected to compete for a depth role in training camp this summer behind wideouts Khalil Shakir, rookie Keon Coleman and veteran Curtis Samuel. Shorter, who was taken in the fifth round last year out of Florida, didn't play at all in his first season in the NFL due to a hamstring injury that landed him on Injured Reserve. The 24-year-old stands at 6-foot-4, 223 pounds and will be competing with the likes of Chase Claypool, Mack Hollins, KJ Hamler, Andy Isabella and Quintez Cephus for the No. 4 role in Buffalo. Shorter will most likely have to contribute on special teams to make that happen, but there's no denying that there is plenty of opportunity in Buffalo's receiver room in 2024 now that both Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis are out of town.

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    Scott Miller May 8 2:20pm ET
    Scott Miller

    Former Atlanta Falcons free-agent wide receiver Scotty Miller is reuniting with Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith on an undisclosed one-year deal on Wednesday, according to a source. Smith was the head coach in Atlanta to begin last season before getting fired. In 17 games with the Falcons last year, Miller caught 11 of his 16 targets for 161 yards and two touchdowns. While he will reunite with Smith, the 26-year-old pass-catcher will merely operate as receiving depth in Pittsburgh behind George Pickens, Van Jefferson, rookie Roman Wilson and Calvin Austin III. The 26-year-old speedster has a total of 85 catches on 144 targets for 1,085 receiving yards and six touchdowns in 67 games (eight starts) over his five seasons in the NFL. He was originally a sixth-round pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2019 out of Bowling Green.

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    Ben DiNucci May 8 2:20pm ET
    Ben DiNucci

    The Denver Broncos released quarterback Ben DiNucci on Wednesday, according to a source. DiNucci was with the Broncos all of last year on the practice squad and was elevated to the team's game-day roster three times. He became expendable this offseason after the Broncos acquired Zach Wilson from the New York Jets and then took rookie QB Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick in the first round. With DiNucci released, Denver now has three QBs on the roster in Nix, Wilson and Jarrett Stidham. All three signal-callers will compete for the starting job in training camp this summer. Wilson and Stidham obviously have the most NFL experience, but Nix is fully expected to be Denver's starter of the future after they used a first-round pick on him last month.

    From RotoBaller

    Brandon Aiyuk May 8 2:10pm ET
    Brandon Aiyuk

    San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is unlikely to be traded entering the final year of his rookie deal in 2024, and the 49ers' focus remains on keeping the star wideout for the long term. Both sides are hoping that they can work out a well-earned contract extension eventually. The recent extensions for DeVonta Smith Amon-Ra St. Brown also give the Niners a little bit more clarity in what Aiyuk's next contract should look like. Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel were both available for trade before and during last month's NFL draft, but nobody came through with an offer good enough for the Niners to pull the trigger. With Aiyuk being the bigger long-term priority, the 2024 season is likely the last that they'll have both Samuel and Aiyuk around. The 26-year-old Aiyuk, a former first-rounder, finished tied as the WR12 in half-PPR formats in 2023 with Samuel.

    From RotoBaller

    Bo Nix May 7 11:40pm ET
    Bo Nix

    Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix was viewed by many front offices as a backup-caliber player, according to NFL insider Todd McShay. As relayed by Scott Barrett of Fantasy Points, McShay spoke to roughly one dozen teams, and the Broncos were the only one that had a Round 1 grade on Nix. The other teams all had a backup-caliber grade on him. This doesn't necessarily mean that Nix will be a bust and the Broncos will be proven wrong, but it certainly suggests that Denver took a risk by selecting the Oregon product 12th overall in last month's draft. As spring turns to summer, Nix will embark on a competition for the starting quarterback job with Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson. He's an appealing dynasty option but can probably be avoided in most redraft leagues for now.

    From RotoBaller

    Jalen McMillan May 7 11:30pm ET
    Jalen McMillan

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan drew the praise of wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon, according to PewterReport. McClendon told the media that he likes the rookie's flexibility to play outside or in the slot, and he also feels fortunate that McMillan fell to Tampa Bay in the third round. These comments suggest that not only did Tampa Bay grade McMillan higher than where he was picked, but they also intend to get him involved right away. He's currently projected to compete with Trey Palmer for the No. 3 wide receiver role, but he might have an early leg up on that competition given his versatility in the passing attack. He's a riser in most dynasty rookie drafts but isn't quite on the fantasy radar in most redraft leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Anthony Richardson May 7 11:30pm ET
    Anthony Richardson

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (shoulder) is progressing well and itching to get back to normal football activities, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. "Richardson feels he's full go at this point," Fowler said during an appearance on SportsCenter. "He's been throwing for a while now. He's gradually grown to where he can throw full time with minimal restrictions. The Colts could be deliberate. They could hold him out for OTAs, 11-man work, minicamp, but the feeling is he wants to get started." These comments suggest that Richardson is pushing to return in a full capacity but Indianapolis may choose to take a more cautious approach in the final stage of his recovery and rehabilitation. Regardless, he should be back to 100 percent in time for the preseason and Week 1 of the regular season. He can be a QB1 in fantasy football as long as he stays healthy. That's easier said than done given that Richardson's physical playing style made him more susceptible to big hits and injuries as a rookie. However, Richardson reportedly might tone down his physicality in 2024, which could lead to him finishing more games (even if it equates to slightly fewer rushing yards and touchdowns, as well as more sacks). He should be treated as a fringe top-12 quarterback heading into fantasy drafts.

    From RotoBaller

    Sean Tucker May 7 11:20pm ET
    Sean Tucker

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Sean Tucker drew the praise of running backs coach Skip Peete this week, according to PewterReport. Peete told the media that Tucker "showed a lot of promise early" last season before the Buccaneers ultimately started to lean on Rachaad White and Chase Edmonds. Peete is "excited to see [Tucker] grow this offseason," suggesting the second-year back could carve out a real role in the Tampa Bay offense. Tucker will have to compete with White, Edmonds, and rookie Bucky Irving, but Peete implied that there is plenty of room for competition and he's not the type of coach to lean on just one player. The likelihood of Tucker entering Week 1 with fantasy relevance is low, but he's still a name to watch once training camp gets underway.

    From RotoBaller

    Jonathan Brooks May 7 11:10pm ET
    Jonathan Brooks

    Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Brooks could be heavily involved in the passing game this season. According to head coach Dave Canales, the rookie running back's versatility is "probably the biggest thing that stood out" when the Panthers studied Brooks prior to last month's draft. Although he's recovering from a torn ACL, Brooks was still the first running back off the board, emphasizing Carolina's interest in deploying him as soon as he's healthy. Brooks will compete for touches in a backfield that consists of Chuba Hubbard, Miles Sanders, and Rashaad Penny, but he might be the best pass-catching option of that group. Canales' glowing comments boost Brooks' fantasy value, and so does the new head coach's experience in Tampa Bay. As Buccaneers offensive coordinator, Canales helped funnel plenty of targets to emerging dual-threat back Rachaad White. White finished last season as the RB4 in PPR leagues, so it's safe to say that Brooks' upside is quite high if he can indeed get involved both on the ground and through the air. Perhaps the biggest obstacle will be the Panthers' offense, which may have to prioritize throwing deeper if they're playing from behind in 2024.

    From RotoBaller

    Ray Davis May 7 11:00pm ET
    Ray Davis

    Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis "could have a sneaky-big impact" in 2024, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com. The Kentucky product was selected with the 128th overall pick in last month's draft and has impressive power behind his 5-foot-8, 211-pound frame. One NFL scout told Fowler that Davis is a "great complement to [James] Cook and should get a lot of goal-line and short-yardage work, which should result in some touchdowns." Cook is a fine runner, but he struggled in goal-line and short-yardage situations last year, delivering just two touchdowns. On the other hand, he emerged as a real receiving threat, catching 44 passes for 445 yards through the air. It's easy to envision a scenario where the Bills rely on Cook on early downs and in passing situations before turning to Davis when they need a physical back to secure a few yards. Such a backfield dynamic would drop Cook to the RB2 tier in fantasy football while Davis could sneak into RB3/FLEX territory.

    From RotoBaller

  • 2024 AVG Draft Position
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    Lions54u
    Chiefs+7
    Thu 8:20pm ET
    Cardinals41.5u
    Commanders+5.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Panthers
    Falcons
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Bengals48.5u
    Browns+1.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Texans
    Ravens
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Jaguars45u
    Colts+4.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    49ers
    Steelers
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Buccaneers46.5u
    Vikings+5.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Titans
    Saints
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Packers
    Bears
    Sun 4:25pm ET
    Rams
    Seahawks
    Sun 4:25pm ET
    Raiders43.5u
    Broncos+3.5
    Sun 4:25pm ET
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    Chargers+2.5
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    Patriots+4.5
    Sun 4:25pm ET
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    Giants
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    Bills
    Jets
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