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.
Make sure to edit the dispersal list to reflect the changes.
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
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
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
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
Off I/R | The G.O.A.T. | Darren Waller TE NYG | Sat May 4 2:18am ET |
Off I/R | The G.O.A.T. | Aaron Rodgers QB NYJ | Sat May 4 2:18am ET |
Released | The G.O.A.T. | Zach Wilson QB DEN | Sat May 4 2:18am ET |
Released | The G.O.A.T. | Jaleel McLaughlin RB DEN | Sat May 4 2:18am ET |
Released | The G.O.A.T. | Mecole Hardman WR KC | Sat May 4 2:18am ET |
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MOJO Risin (0-0) | |
The G.O.A.T. (0-0) | even |
The Goods (0-0) | |
Randall Pink Floyd (0-0) | even |
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In what is the weakest wide receiving corps the Buffalo Bills have had in several seasons, rookie second-round wideout Keon Coleman should start right away in his first NFL season alongside veteran Curtis Samuel and Khalil Shakir. Coleman has a lot of potential, but asking a 21-year-old to produce in a way he never has at a higher level of football seems like asking for too much, too soon, according to The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia. Depth is also an issue for this unit, with journeyman veteran Mack Hollins as their top reserve. Coleman has good size at 6-foot-3, 213 pounds, but his lack of production at Florida State made him a polarizing draft prospect. The good news is that he's going to have his opportunities right away, although that doesn't necessarily mean he'll be a starting fantasy option on a weekly basis right away.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox likely knows a reduced role is on the way again for him in 2024, although he is a favorite of quarterback Josh Allen's in the locker room, so it remains to be seen how much he'll be on the sidelines in favor of second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid. Allen may need to rely on Kincaid more to pick up a big amount of slack to keep the offense moving with an unproven receiver unit this year. Buffalo moved away from heavy usage of 12 personnel early in 2023 and mostly settled into 11 personnel. If that's the plan again in 2024, it will be interesting to see how they divvy up the snaps between Kincaid and Knox. Either way, unless Kincaid misses time with an injury, it's going to be hard to justify starting Knox outside of two-TE leagues.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook bounced back from being benched last year and enters his third season in the NFL in 2024 as the unquestioned lead back with a giant gap between him and either Ty Johnson or rookie Ray Davis. Cook should continue to push toward some of the heaviest involvement the Bills have seen in recent years out of their top back. Johnson's game is similar to Cook's, so he'll likely have a game-day role when Cook needs a breather. The Bills are hoping Davis can add power and short-yardage ability, something the team has been wanting to add for years to the backfield. The 24-year-old Cook had a 1,000-yard rushing season in 2023 but added just two rushing TDs. What Cook lacks in scoring opportunities, he could make up for with his pass-catching abilities and sheer volume in 2024.
From RotoBaller
The Athletic's Zac Jackson writes that the Cleveland Browns believe wide receiver Cedric Tillman can make a second-year leap in 2024. Amari Cooper, Jerry Jeudy and Elijah Moore figure to start in most three-receiver sets this year, but Tillman should have an opportunity for a bigger role as the No. 4 as the season progresses. The 24-year-old third-round pick last year out of Tennessee caught 21 of his 44 targets for 224 yards and no touchdowns in 14 games (three starts) in 2023 in his rookie season. Behind Tillman, David Bell, rookie Jamari Thrash, James Proche II, Jaelon Darden and Michael Woods II will have to battle for playing time in training camp this summer. Tillman won't be worth drafting in standard-sized leagues this fall, but he could become intriguing as a waiver-wire pickup if one of the three starters goes down with injury at any point.
From RotoBaller
The Los Angeles Rams released wide receiver Ben Skowronek on Thursday, according to a source. The former seventh-round pick in 2021 out of Notre Dame had emerged into a team captain last year but also had a career-low eight receptions on 12 targets for 66 yards and his first career touchdown in 17 regular-season games (zero starts). The 26-year-old has mostly contributed on special teams in his three-year NFL career and will likely continue to do so wherever he winds up next. In his three years in LA, Skowronek caught 58 of his 93 targets for 575 receiving yards and just one touchdown in 45 games played (12 starts). He'll be off the fantasy radar wherever he lands next.
From RotoBaller
There's a lot of uncertainty surrounding the Cleveland Browns' backfield heading into this summer with running back Nick Chubb (knee) months away from having a timetable to return. Nyheim Hines (knee) is also recovering from a torn ACL as well. D'Onta Foreman figures to operate as the team's short-yardage back, while Jerome Ford could go anywhere from first in line to a specialized role while mostly helping in the passing game. Pierre Strong Jr. and John Kelly Jr. round out the RB room. The Browns have nice depth at the position, but the pecking order and specific roles are to be determined based on Chubb's availability and effectiveness. Foreman's fantasy value will hinge on Chubb as well, but in a best-case scenario if Chubb isn't ready for the start of the season, he'll be a touchdown-dependent RB3/flex.
From RotoBaller
The New York Giants signed free-agent wide receiver Allen Robinson on Thursday, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport. The move to acquire a cheap veteran makes sense considering the weak group of pass-catchers on New York's roster, but Robinson has looked like a shell of his former self over the last three seasons. After two consecutive 1,000-yard seasons in 2019 and 2020, Robinson has totaled just 1,029 yards and four touchdowns over the last three campaigns. He tallied 280 yards and no touchdowns with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2023. Although he could provide value as an experienced leader in the locker room, it'd be surprising if he made an impact in fantasy football. Rookie first-round pick Malik Nabers is expected to be the No. 1 wide receiver for Daniel Jones right away, while Jalin Hyatt, Wan'Dale Robinson, and Darius Slayon with compete for looks behind him.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | The Titans have signed wide receiver Tyler Boyd. Dynasty Analysis: Amazingly, Boyd has already spend eight years in the league (all with the Bengals). Over the span of his career, he's posted 513 catches for exactly 6,000 yards with 31 touchdowns. The Titans were steadfast in their approach to improve their offense and have now added Tony Pollard, Calvin Ridley and Boyd to a new-look team. The move will certainly have fantasy implications, most notably pushing Treylon Burks down one more spot in the pecking order. Boyd remains a low-ceiling player to have on a dynasty roster but he could have real short-term value should an injury (or a suspension) occur with Hopkins or Ridley.
Dynasty | The Carolina Panthers are signing running back Rashaad Penny. Dynasty Analysis: Penny is going to compete with rookie Jonathon Brooks, Chuba Hubbard, Miles Sanders and Raheem Blackshear for a roster spot this Summer as nothing here should be looked at as guaranteed. Penny has had his moments in the league, including a stretch in Seattle where he was the best fantasy football player in the world for about a month. Unfortunately, injuries have always held him back and he wasn't really even able to sniff the field last year in Philadelphia. Penny's value has dropped all the way down to "watch list," but he'd certainly be roster worthy should he make the team this Fall.
Free-agent WR Allen Robinson (Steelers) agreed to an undisclosed deal with the New York Giants Thursday, May 9.
From TheHuddle
Free-agent WR Zay Jones (Jaguars) is scheduled to visit the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday, May 9, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
From TheHuddle
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold could be named the team's Week 1 starter over first-round pick J.J. McCarthy. As Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com writes, "It's only a matter of time before McCarthy becomes the Vikings' starting quarterback [...] but it is not likely to happen as quickly as some fans might hope, and if anything, the Vikings are poised to err on the side of methodical caution." Such a scenario could see Minnesota let Darnold, whom they signed this past offseason when Kirk Cousins left for Atlanta, start a few games before transitioning to McCarthy. Darnold has struggled to support major fantasy production from his playmakers at previous stops, including the Jets and Panthers, so fantasy managers might want to temper expectations with players like Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson to start the year. Darnold himself falls to the low-end QB3 tier in fantasy football drafts.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers tight ends Luke Musgrave and Tucker Kraft can elevate the offense to the next level, according to tight ends coach John Dunn. "I think in terms of the creativity, it's limitless," Dunn told the media on Wednesday. Musgrave and Kraft were both members of the 2023 draft class and impressed in their own roles throughout last season. Musgrave was the Packers' top tight end for their first 10 games before a lacerated kidney caused him to miss six weeks. With Musgrave sidelined, Kraft emerged as one of Jordan Love's favorite targets, averaging four catches and 47 yards per game. When Musgrave returned in Week 18, he caught one pass for 11 yards while Kraft tallied three receptions for 31 yards. Long story short, Green Bay feels confident that it has two talented, young, impactful playmakers at the tight end position and is prepared to utilize them both in creative ways throughout the 2024 season. Until we get more clarity on their respective roles, they both rank as fringe top-24 options at the tight end position in fantasy football.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs believes he has a chip on his shoulder, according to running backs coach Ben Sirmans. "I think he's coming in with a little bit of a chip on his shoulder because we all have something to prove," Sirmans told the media on Wednesday. "I think he wants to prove we made the right decision in investing in him." Jacobs doesn't necessarily have a whole lot more to prove after tallying 3,154 scrimmage yards and 18 touchdowns over his final two seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders. However, his signing with Green Bay did surprise many NFL fans, so perhaps he feels a little extra motivation to silence the critics and make sure he lives up to every penny of his four-year, $48 million deal. The Packers parted ways with fellow veteran Aaron Jones this offseason and (barring any unforeseen additions) will enter 2024 with a backfield headlined by Jacobs, AJ Dillon, and rookie MarShawn Lloyd. Given his track record as an every-down back in Vegas, Jacobs easily has the most fantasy appeal of the bunch, ranking as a low-end RB1 heading into drafts.
From RotoBaller
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
Buffalo Bills WR Curtis Samuel could be used out of the backfield this season by offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who utilized Samuel as a runner while the two were with the Carolina Panthers.
Fantasy Spin: Samuel saw a career-high 41 carries and ran for 200 yards in 2020 with Brady running the offense in Carolina. Samuel should already have a chance to carve out a solid role in the passing game thanks to Buffalo's overhauled receiving corps, and a few carries a game would only boost his value. He has upside as a flex option.
From TheHuddle
Cleveland Browns RB Nyheim Hines (knee) said he should be 'good to go' for the start of training camp.
From TheHuddle
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
Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton is not participating in the voluntary workouts this offseason.
Fantasy Spin: The Broncos have said they will not be trading Sutton, so he will be the main receiver for the team in 2024. He should see a good amount of targets each game and can be a No. 3 or No. 4 receiver in fantasy leagues.
From TheHuddle
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.
From RotoBaller
1.29 | Christian McCaffrey | RB | SF |
2.41 | CeeDee Lamb | WR | DAL |
3.88 | Breece Hall | RB | NYJ |
4.06 | Tyreek Hill | WR | MIA |
5.71 | Justin Jefferson | WR | MIN |
5.76 | Bijan Robinson | RB | ATL |
6.29 | Ja'Marr Chase | WR | CIN |
7.88 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | WR | DET |
10.06 | Saquon Barkley | RB | PHI |
10.82 | Puka Nacua | WR | LAR |
11.94 | Jahmyr Gibbs | RB | DET |
12.12 | A.J. Brown | WR | PHI |
12.59 | Jonathan Taylor | RB | IND |
13.82 | Garrett Wilson | WR | NYJ |
14.24 | Kyren Williams | RB | LAR |
Lions | 54u |
Chiefs | +7 |
Thu 8:20pm ET |
Cardinals | 41.5u |
Commanders | +5.5 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Panthers | |
Falcons | |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Bengals | 48.5u |
Browns | +1.5 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Texans | |
Ravens | |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Jaguars | 45u |
Colts | +4.5 |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
49ers | |
Steelers | |
Sun 1:00pm ET |
Buccaneers | 46.5u |
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 |
Raiders | 43.5u |
Broncos | +3.5 |
Sun 4:25pm ET |
Dolphins | 49.5u |
Chargers | +2.5 |
Sun 4:25pm ET |
Eagles | 45.5u |
Patriots | +4.5 |
Sun 4:25pm ET |
Cowboys | |
Giants | |
Sun 8:20pm ET |
Bills | |
Jets | |
Mon 8:15pm ET |
The G.O.A.T. | Thu May 9 10:47am ET |
Football in my Pants | Thu May 9 2:44am ET |
The Goods | Wed May 8 10:59pm ET |
2000 Mules / Dazed | Wed May 8 7:04pm ET |
MOJO Risin | Sat May 4 1:22pm ET |
Randall Pink Floyd | Sat May 4 7:52am ET |
Mac Attack | Fri May 3 10:28am ET |
Commissioner | Fri May 3 10:28am ET |
OUT D! | Wed May 1 1:54pm ET |
Open Team #2 | Thu Apr 18 11:12pm ET |
Open Team #1 | Sun Apr 14 5:34pm ET |
Open Team #3 | Wed Mar 27 8:54am ET |
Dances with Wolves | Fri Feb 23 1:50pm ET |
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