X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Join the Best Live Fantasy Chat Community!

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Player Comparisons
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Dynasty Team Analysis - Los Angeles Rams

We will be reviewing all 32 teams at Rotoballer in our Dynasty Team outlook series. Leading up to the draft, we will break down every team as they currently stand and will review them again after free agency and the draft have concluded. Which players should you buy and which players should you sell? Who will be sleepers this season and who will be busts? We will cover all the positions and all the angles for you.

If they would have stayed in St. Louis longer, you could say the “Greatest Show on Turf” had returned. Instead of being the greatest show on turf, the Rams now shine under the bright lights of Los Angeles. The Rams second year in LA, which was Sean McVay’s first as a head coach, was a huge success.

In one of the best turnaround stories we have seen a franchise have, the Rams went from 4-12 with an anemic offense in 2016 to 11-5 with one of the best offenses in the league last season. Players who seemed destined for mediocrity rose to fantasy football cornerstones (except Tavon Austin). Now the Rams have followed up a playoff season with an off-season dedicated to adding as much talent as possible. The star power on the field for LA in 2018 will be outstanding. Both the offense and defense look great on paper, but are the Rams headed for serious regression? The question will hinge on one key player and a supporting cast that will need to meet serious expectations.

Editor's Note: Our incredible team of writers won two writing awards and received 12 award nominations by the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. A big congrats to our very own Byron Lindeque (Golf) and Jordan McAbee (NASCAR) for both winning Writer Of The Year awards! Be sure to follow RotoBaller's analysis and advice all year long, and win more. Win More With RotoBaller!

 

L.A. Rams Dynasty Outlook

Team Record: 11-5 (1st NFC West)

Fantasy Leaders

QB: Jared Goff- 255.5 (QB12)
RB: Todd Gurley- 383.3 (RB1)
WR: Cooper Kupp- 176.9 (WR25)
TE: Tyler Higbee- 60.5 (TE35)
IDP: Aaron Donald- 165.7 (DT1, DL9)

 

Quarterback

When the Rams made the deal to move up and take Jared Goff first overall, I was adamantly against it. I just didn’t see it with the kid. Maybe a late first, sure, but I didn’t think he was the best player in the draft or even the best QB. Well played Goff, well played. The reason this offense had such a turnaround was because of how quickly Goff went from potential bust to one of the best young QBs in the league.

As the legend Lee Corso likes to say, “not so fast”. Is the Goff we saw in 2017 the actual QB we will see moving forward, or was it a deception due to Sean McVay’s offensive genius. I am going to pick on Nick Foles for a second, but I hope there are no hard feelings. His run to Super Bowl champion was outstanding, so I don’t mean this as a knock on him by any means.

Remember in 2013, Chip Kelly’s first at the helm for the Eagles? He was expected to be an offensive guru and bring a style the league has never seen before. Everything worked out great in his first year. The Eagles went 10-6 and Nick Foles set a record for TD/INT ratio. Foles only threw for 2891 yards, but his 27 TDs were nothing to scoff at. He led the league in yards per completion, QB Rate and TD percentage. After that however, it was all downhill. Until this past postseason anyway. So, the question is, was it Mcvay’s offense that elevated Goff, Goff that elevated the offense or both?

For the Rams offense to stay on par with last season or even finish better, Goff will need to work the deep ball. He wasn’t bad in 2017, finishing with a 99.5 passer rating while completing 35.4 percent of his passes downfield. The one stat that lacked however was having only three touchdowns passes on deep throws. Goff’s average depth of target last season was 8.5 yards, which ranked 18th out of QBs that had at least 300 pass attempts. Goff will need to take more shots downfield in 2018 to keep defenses from biting on the run and short passing game. It worked well last season, but defenses will evolve and sniff it out. Goff had a really good season, but I need to see it again before I anoint him a top 10 QB.

 

Running Back

If you made the call to buy into Todd Gurley last season, congratulations. More than likely you at least made it to the playoffs. The amount of owners that were down on Gurley after the 2016 season was puzzling to me. Owners felt burnt by a poor 2016 season, but he really wasn’t any worse than his rookie season. He finished as RB9 in 2015 but only finished with 10.4 less points as RB15 in 2016. After a good rookie season, maybe a little regression was in the cards.

Those that stuck through it were rewarded with the RB1 season and the second largest fantasy output by a running back in PPR scoring since 2012. Gurley was my RB1 in our initial dynasty rankings at Rotoballer this off-season, and he deserved it. Gurley is only 23 years old and has, on average, finished sixth in carries each season since joining the league. That may seem like a lot, but for a top running back that produces like Gurley, it means he has slightly less wear and tear than others.

I already mentioned the need for Goff to work further downfield next season in order to keep defenses honest, but if that happens, how will it affect Gurley’s value? No running back did more last season when catching the ball. Of running backs that had at least 30 receptions, Gurley had the 11th shallowest average depth of target at .4 yards, but had the highest average yards after catch at 12.4.

As much as I love Gurley, there is no way he puts together another season like 2017. Defenses will do a much better job of trying to contain him and make Goff beat them. The rushing yards will still be there for Gurley but the receiving yards will take a hit, either because he won’t be as effective with his receptions or because one of the newest additions will steal some of those targets and yards.

So is Gurley still my RB1 in dynasty leagues? Gurley is still a top five RB for me, but I see him losing value in PPR leagues and keeping his value in standard leagues. He won’t be able to keep up with the pace he had last season and if Goff is what the Rams believe him to be, he will be using his receivers more in 2018.

 

Wide Receiver

The wide receiver room for the Rams will be loaded with talent this season. They would have been fine even after missing on trying to re-sign Sammy Watkins, but the Rams decided to add Brandin Cooks to the mix as well. Cooks, Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp and even Josh Reynolds will have a role in this offense. Each will offer something to different formats as well.

Let’s start with the newest addition to the Rams. I think a majority of the football community was shocked to see the trade a couple weeks ago. The Rams were not able to convince Watkins to stay, then were linked to a possible Odell Beckham Jr. trade then went ahead and sent their first round pick to the Patriots for Cooks. Am I the only one who gets a little nervous when the Patriots trade a player? They must know something we don’t. What I do know, is that Cooks is more of a big playmaker for me moving forward. He will own the ceiling against most other receivers, but the floor will be much worse than most. Cooks had six games last season where he had less than 40 receiving yards. If you are taking someone to be your WR1, you need some more consistency. Take a look at Demaryius Thomas, who was considered by almost everyone to have a down year last season. The QB position has been a dumpster fire for the Broncos the past two years, and he only had four games with less than 40 receiving yards.

Cooks will now go from Tom Brady, who was the QB3 last season, to Goff. Cooks has never finished higher than WR10 in PPR leagues. He has always been a fringe WR1, and that was with two sure fire Hall of Fame QBs. If you think Cooks had to fight for a lot of targets last season, it won’t change in 2018. We’ve already discussed Gurley and we still need to discuss Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp. The only difference this season, Cooks needs to fight for targets from Goff and not Tom Brady or Drew Brees.

Woods and Kupp are actually my picks to own outside of Gurley in this offense in PPR leagues. In standard leagues, I would drop Kupp but buying low on Woods right now would be an excellent idea. Even though Goff will have time to work with Cooks, he still has a full year with Woods under his belt. Cooks will be the deep threat of the offense, but Woods will be all over the field. Woods had his breakout season in 2017, hauling in 781 yards on 56 catches and five touchdowns. Woods averaged 5.1 receiving yards after the catch last season, tied for 12th among receivers with more than 50 receptions. That was more than Keenan Allen and Antonio Brown, so Woods knows how to get a little extra every time he touches the ball. I would be comfortable owning Woods as a WR3 of flex option moving forward. His price is low right now, so you can make the move to grab him cheap and use him for depth.

Raise your hand if Kupp was your WR1 for the Rams last season? Kupp had a lot of fans coming out of the draft and many felt he would be the perfect receiver for Goff. Honestly, he was a big reason why the Rams offense ran so well last season. Kupp’s ability out of the slot set Gurley up for success out of the backfield and allowed Woods room to roam right behind the linebackers. Kupp is firmly in place as a WR2 in PPR leagues for me. Goff will be able to keep feeding Kupp the ball, especially if he continues to be careful with it and keep from taking shots down the field. The Rams defense is good enough, that the offense could continue to run the same game plan as last season and protect the ball as much as possible and let their athletes work in open space.

 

Tight End

The Rams have Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett sitting at the top of the depth chart for tight ends. I was big fan of Everett last season. I thought he would become the safety net that Goff needed to grow and become more confident. Part of the reason why I didn’t buy into Kupp was because I thought Everett would get more targets. That will be the last time a rookie TE burns me. For now, I am fading this position for the Rams. Whether Higbee or Everett is on the field for the Rams, they will be one of the last players targeted. They could have some TD upside in the Red Zone, but Gurley will do a lot to limit that as well.

Long term, I’m not buying into any of the Rams tight ends. The Rams core is under contract for the next several years. Gurley only has two years left and report are the Rams want to get a deal done with Cooks right away. With those two, plus Woods and Kupp, the tight ends won’t have much room. You can grab either of them for depth if you want and hope for bye week touchdown, but neither are much more than that.

 

IDP

Honestly, you have so many routes you can go with this team when it comes to IDPs. Aaron Donald is the biggest name you want to grab and if the center of this defense. Want to hear something scary? He’s about to get better. The addition of Ndamukong Suh will pull defense away from Donald now as they will need to focus on both players.

The addition of Aqib Talib and Marcus Peters are also valuable assets as these two could lead to many more coverage sacks for Suh and Donald. Even then you can’t forget about Lamarcus Joyner at safety either. The secondary of the rams could end up being the best in football. If the offense can continue their pace of last season, it means opponents will be playing from behind and more chances at defended passes and tackles for cornerbacks.

The only position I have some concern over is linebacker. I have been a big fan of Mark Barron since his switch to linebacker. He’s fast and plays all over the field. Now that Alec Ogletree is with the Giants, Barron is the most talented linebacker. He will steal a lot of tackles this coming season.

 

Draft Recap

Since the Rams did not pick until third round, 2018 could be more about adding depth then grooming fantasy stars. The good news is that the Rams spent their first two picks on offensive lineman, a sign that they want to do everything to protect Goff and give Gurley a great line to run behind. For the Rams to keep up the offensive pace they started last season, they will need more pass protection.

From an IDP perspective, the Rams spent three picks to reinforce linebacker. There will be plenty of chances for potential playing time. Barron will anchor the middle of the core, but who will play on the outside to help? With as good as the defensive line is, the linebackers may lose out on some valuable tackles to be considered fantasy relevant. Barron is the only one who should be owned as of now.

Running back John Kelly out of Tennessee was a popular sleeper among fantasy analysts prior to landing with the Rams. When you have Gurley playing in front of you, opportunities will be scarce. He should be a popular pick among Gurley owners who need to handcuff their prized running back. Kelly could easily become the backup by seasons end and if anything happened that caused Gurley to miss time, Kelly would benefit.

 

More 2018 Dynasty League Strategy




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Player Comparisons
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Al Horford11 hours ago

Back On The Injury Report
Derrick White11 hours ago

Off The Injury Report
TJ Friedl12 hours ago

Hits 10-Day Injured List
Aaron Gordon12 hours ago

Cleared To Face Phoenix
Michael Porter12 hours ago

Jr. Good To Go Wednesday
Nikola Jokic12 hours ago

Playing Against Phoenix
Jackson Chourio12 hours ago

Will Start In Right Field Friday
Jrue Holiday12 hours ago

Might Return On Thursday
Khris Middleton12 hours ago

Expected To Play On Thursday Night
Joel Embiid13 hours ago

To Return Soon?
Jamal Murray13 hours ago

Out Again On Wednesday
Rudy Gobert13 hours ago

Ready To Rock Against Pistons
LeBron James13 hours ago

Officially Active Against Memphis
Eduardo Rodriguez13 hours ago

Starts Throwing Program
Anthony Davis14 hours ago

Won't Play Against Grizzlies
Victor Wembanyama14 hours ago

Playing On Wednesday
Anthony Edwards14 hours ago

Will Play Against Detroit
Garrett Mitchell14 hours ago

Will Miss 6-8 Weeks
Aaron Nesmith14 hours ago

Back For Pacers Wednesday
Alec Burks14 hours ago

Remains Out On Wednesday
Chad Green14 hours ago

To Lead Closer Committee In Toronto?
Mitchell Robinson14 hours ago

Returns For Knicks Wednesday
Erik Swanson14 hours ago

Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson Officially Heading To Injured List
Kevin Gausman14 hours ago

To Make Season Debut Sunday Or Monday
Dejounte Murray14 hours ago

Upgraded To Available
John Konchar15 hours ago

Downgraded To Out
Vince Williams15 hours ago

Jr. Misses Another Game On Wednesday
Giannis Antetokounmpo15 hours ago

Expected To Face The Pelicans
Gleyber Torres16 hours ago

Will Bat Leadoff On Opening Day
Mark Hubbard16 hours ago

Coming Off A Career Performance
Davis Thompson16 hours ago

Looking To Pay Off A Stellar Run Of Ball-Striking
Max Scherzer16 hours ago

Making Solid Progress
Akshay Bhatia16 hours ago

Coming Into Houston With Confidence
Thorbjorn Olesen16 hours ago

Still Trying To Find Footing On U.S. Soil
Patrick Rodgers16 hours ago

Fighting Inconsistencies Heading Into Houston
Malik Nabers17 hours ago

Shines At Pro Day
Carolina Panthers17 hours ago

Jadeveon Clowney Signing Two-Year Deal With Panthers
Jordan Lawlar17 hours ago

To Have Thumb Surgery, Out A Couple Months
Wyndham Clark18 hours ago

Battling Back Injury Ahead of Houston Open
San Francisco 49ers18 hours ago

Talanoa Hufanga Expected To Return At Training Camp
MLB19 hours ago

Braves And Phillies Rained Out On Thursday
Jayden Daniels19 hours ago

Raiders To Meet With Jayden Daniels
MLB19 hours ago

Mets And Brewers To Be Postponed Thursday
Tank Bigsby19 hours ago

Jaguars Want Tank Bigsby More Involved
Will Smith19 hours ago

Inks 10-Year Extension With Dodgers
Josh Reynolds19 hours ago

Signs Two-Year Deal With Broncos
Jon Berti20 hours ago

Yankees Acquire Jon Berti From Marlins
Kodai Senga20 hours ago

Throws Wednesday
Matt McLain20 hours ago

Undergoes Shoulder Surgery
Doug Ghim21 hours ago

Looks To Bounce Back At Houston Open
PGA21 hours ago

Cameron Davis Seeking Consistency Ahead Of Houston Open
Thomas Detry21 hours ago

A Gamble At Houston Open
Ryan Fox21 hours ago

Lacks Upside Heading Into Houston Open
Andrew Novak21 hours ago

Will Be Chalk At Houston Open
Josh Doan22 hours ago

Scores Twice In His NHL Debut
Filip Forsberg22 hours ago

Makes History In Big Comeback Win
Jamie Benn22 hours ago

Scores In Fifth Consecutive Game
Sidney Crosby23 hours ago

Collects Three Points Versus Carolina
Artemi Panarin23 hours ago

Continues Scoring Tear With Three Assists
Joey Daccord23 hours ago

Shuts Out Ducks
Sahith Theegala23 hours ago

Showing Consistency This Season
Wyndham Clark24 hours ago

Working Toward Star Status
Scottie Scheffler1 day ago

Heads To Houston At His Best
Colton Cowser1 day ago

Makes Opening Day Roster
Sam Ryder1 day ago

Putting The Lights Out Of Late
Joel Dahmen1 day ago

All Systems Go For Joel Dahmen In Houston
Kurt Kitayama1 day ago

Ready For Houston Debut
Ben Griffin1 day ago

Finding Form Heading To Houston
Yariel Rodriguez1 day ago

Optioned To Triple-A
Taylor Moore1 day ago

Continues Made-Cut Streak Heading To Houston
Adam Svensson1 day ago

Hoping For Consistency In Houston
Taylor Montgomery1 day ago

Looks To Bounce Back In Houston
Jordan Montgomery2 days ago

Diamondbacks Agree On One-Year Deal
Amon-Ra St. Brown2 days ago

Discussing Extension With Lions
Jared Goff2 days ago

Lions Discussing New Deal
J.K. Dobbins2 days ago

Cleared For Football Activities
Los Angeles Rams2 days ago

Tre'Davious White To Join Rams
Jon Gray2 days ago

Dealing With Stiff Neck
PIT2 days ago

Sam Poulin Recalled From AHL
Jack Quinn2 days ago

Could Return Wednesday
Scott Mayfield2 days ago

Undergoes Season-Ending Surgery
TOR2 days ago

Mitch Marner Skates On His Own Tuesday
Trevor Zegras2 days ago

To Return Tuesday
Justus Annunen2 days ago

Inks Two-Year Extension
Nick Chubb2 days ago

Expected To Start Load Running Next Month
Justin Verlander2 days ago

Throws Successful Live BP Session
D'Andre Swift2 days ago

Bears View D'Andre Swift As Receiving Weapon
Cordarrelle Patterson2 days ago

Signing With Steelers
Sam Howell2 days ago

Seahawks Believe Sam Howell Can Be A Full-Time Starter
Tennessee Titans2 days ago

L'Jarius Sneed Agrees On Four-Year Contract With Titans
Dak Prescott2 days ago

No Indication A Deal Is Coming For Dak Prescott
Calvin Ridley2 days ago

To Have Big Role In Tennessee
Josh Jacobs2 days ago

To Be Used More In Passing Game
Brandon Saad2 days ago

Gets Another Goal In Monday's Loss
Logan Thompson2 days ago

Stretches Winning Streak To Three Games
Shea Theodore2 days ago

Maintains Good Scoring Form With An Assist
Brock Boeser2 days ago

Hits Goal No. 37
Cam Talbot2 days ago

Collects Fourth Consecutive Win
Anze Kopitar2 days ago

Records Fourth Straight Multi-Point Game
Oskar Sundqvist2 days ago

Suffers Knee Injury
Elias Lindholm2 days ago

Sits Out Monday
Jonathan Marchessault2 days ago

Bags Overtime Winner Monday
Pittsburgh Steelers2 days ago

Cameron Heyward Expected To Be Healthy For Training Camp
Zach Wilson3 days ago

Jets Could End Up Keeping Zach Wilson
Jarrett Stidham3 days ago

To Compete For Starting Job
Amanda Ribas3 days ago

Takes Decision Loss
Rose Namajunas3 days ago

Snaps Losing Streak
Edmen Shahbazyan3 days ago

Scores Vicious Comeback Knockout
AJ Dobson3 days ago

Knocked Out In The First Round At UFC Vegas 89
Fernando Padilla3 days ago

Gets Back On Track With Submission Win
Luis Pajuelo3 days ago

Submitted In UFC Debut
William Byron3 days ago

Dominates For Victory At COTA
Ty Gibbs3 days ago

Grabs Another Solid Finish At COTA
Chris Buescher3 days ago

Texas Native Chris Buescher Finishes Eighth At COTA
Christopher Bell3 days ago

Kyle Busch Confronts Christopher Bell Following A Top-10 Finish At COTA
Justin Haley3 days ago

Disqualified After Strong COTA Run
Martin Truex Jr3 days ago

. Rounds Out Top Ten At COTA
NASCAR3 days ago

A.J. Allmendinger Worms Way Up To Sixth At COTA
Shane Van Gisbergen3 days ago

Shane van Gisbergen Comes Down to Earth After Mediocre COTA Run
Ross Chastain3 days ago

Ran Well at COTA as Usual Despite Late-Race Fade
Christopher Bell3 days ago

Furious Charge Falls Just Short at COTA
Tyler Reddick3 days ago

Scores Strong Finish of Fifth at COTA
Chase Elliott3 days ago

Finishes 16th at COTA After Lackluster Performance
Billy Quarantillo4 days ago

Suffers Submission Loss At UFC Vegas 89
Youssef Zalal4 days ago

Gets Submission Win In Return To The UFC
Cameron Saaiman4 days ago

Gets Knocked Out At UFC Vegas 89
Payton Talbott4 days ago

Scores KO Win At UFC Vegas 89
Justin Tafa4 days ago

Drops To .500 In The UFC
Karl Williams4 days ago

Remains Undefeated In The UFC
Kyle Larson4 days ago

Is One Of The Optimal DFS Options For COTA
Denny Hamlin4 days ago

Should Denny Hamlin Be Rostered For DFS Lineups At COTA?
Kaz Grala4 days ago

Is A Serviceable DFS Play For COTA
Shane Van Gisbergen4 days ago

Will Start 12th In First COTA Cup Start
Todd Gilliland4 days ago

Is A Sneaky DFS Play With Upside For COTA
William Byron4 days ago

Is One Of The Top Favorites To Win At COTA
Christopher Bell4 days ago

Is A Comfortable DFS Play For COTA
Tyler Reddick4 days ago

the Favorite to Win at COTA
Ty Gibbs4 days ago

Looking for First Career Win at COTA
Rose Namajunas6 days ago

Looks To Get Back In Win Column
Amanda Ribas6 days ago

Set For Main-Event Matchup
Edmen Shahbazyan6 days ago

In Dire Need Of Victory
AJ Dobson6 days ago

An Underdog At UFC Vegas 89
Fernando Padilla6 days ago

Seeking Victory In Third UFC Appearance
Luis Pajuelo6 days ago

Makes His UFC Debut
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF

MORE RECENT ARTICLES

 
George Pickens - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Early Look At Wide Receivers In 2024 Fantasy Football Drafts

The upcoming NFL Draft is less than a month away. While everyone is excited for the NFL Draft, fantasy players are looking forward to the regular season. While we won’t have meaningful NFL football for months, it’s never too early to prepare for your fantasy football drafts. Last year, the fantasy football world saw multiple... Read More


Spencer Rattler, College Football Transfers

Underrated Rookie Draft Targets - Early 2024 Sleepers for Dynasty Fantasy Football

We are a month out from the NFL Draft, meaning if you are here, you are probably looking for draft content and reading up on prospects. You probably have all of the information you need on stud prospects like Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison Jr. That’s not what you’re here for.  Rookie draft season for... Read More


Breece Hall - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

2024 NFL Free-Agency Winners and the Fantasy Football Impact - Part II

The NFL's offseason, including trades and free agency, can strongly impact a player's fantasy football value. This effect can be positive or negative. For this series, we're focusing on fantasy football players who have seen their fantasy value increase. This can occur via a player's direct movement, such as a trade or signing with a... Read More


UFL RANKINGS, FANTASY FOOTBALL,

UFL Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 1: QB, RB, WR, TE Rankings and Analysis (2024)

It's finally here: the UFL season is set to kick off with two games on Saturday, March 30 and two games on Sunday, March 31. Saturday's games will be broadcast on Fox Sports while Sunday's matchups will be on ESPN. The most anticipated Week 1 matchup pits the 2023 USFL champion Birmingham Stallions against the... Read More


Jared Goff - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Will the Lions Extend Jared Goff's Contract This Offseason? 2024 NFL Outlook

Jared Goff's career in Los Angeles didn't take off like many expected after his appearance in Super Bowl LIII, and he was traded to the Lions for Matthew Stafford. Goff's first season in the Motor City was terrible, but he has completely turned things around over the last two seasons. In 2022, he almost led... Read More


Kyle Pitts - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

2024 NFL Free-Agency Winners and the Fantasy Football Impact - Part I

Free agency symbolizes the start of a new NFL season. It's the first opportunity for NFL clubs to start addressing their weaknesses and considerably impacts how the upcoming season plays out. Just as free agency can improve or worsen a team's outlook, a player's fantasy football value is also impacted. Free agency marks the real... Read More


Malik Nabers - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, WR, NFL Draft Sleepers

Coach Knows Ball: Malik Nabers 2024 NFL Draft Film Breakdown of LSU WR

Welcome to Coach Knows Ball, an NFL Draft series analyzing the top prospects in the 2024 class. I'm a college football coach with nine years of NCAA experience and have been scouting NFL Draft prospects for over 15 years. This series will give a deep dive into the film of some of the top players... Read More


Avoid These Running Backs in 2024: Fantasy Football Outlook

Football never sleeps at RotoBaller! The staff is already looking ahead to the 2024 season to help our readers get the jump on their competition. RotoBaller analyst LaQuan Jones discusses five Running Backs that you should AVOID in 2024 fantasy football drafts. Win MORE in 2024 with RotoBaller! Be sure to tune into RotoBaller Radio... Read More


Brock Bowers - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Rookies, Draft Sleepers, NCAA College Football, Prospects

Brock Bowers 2024 NFL Draft Stock Update – When Will the Georgia TE Be Selected?

Georgia tight end Brock Bowers was arguably the top tight end in college football over the past few years. Bowers was outstanding his freshman year, totaling 56 receptions for 882 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns. Unfortunately, his production slightly slipped in 2022 as defenses started to game plan for the star tight end. Bowers had... Read More


Xavier Worthy 2024 NFL Draft Stock Update – When Will the Texas WR Be Selected?

Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy has been one of the top pass-catchers in college football over the past few years. The explosive receiver was outstanding his freshman year, totaling 62 receptions for 981 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns. Unfortunately, his production slipped in 2022. Worthy had 60 receptions for 760 receiving yards and nine touchdowns... Read More


Blake Corum - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, RB, NFL Draft Sleepers

Blake Corum 2024 NFL Draft Stock Update - When Will the Michigan RB Be Selected?

Former Michigan running back Blake Corum is one of the most popular prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class. The 23-year-old is fresh off a College Football National Championship victory and a 2023 campaign consisting of over 1,300 yards from scrimmage. However, given the devaluation of the running back position and Corum not being an... Read More


Brandon Aiyuk - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News

Will The 49ers Trade Brandon Aiyuk?

Brandon Aiyuk had a career year last season, finishing seventh in the league in receiving yards (1342), second in yards per catch (17.9), and catching seven touchdowns. For his efforts, he was named to the Second-team All-Pro. However, despite many expecting them to do so, the 49ers failed to win Super Bowl LVIII and now... Read More


Players to Avoid Drafting in 2024 Best Ball

In my first article of the offseason, I highlighted four players to target in 2024 Best Ball leagues. In this article, I'll turn my attention to players you should avoid drafting in Best Ball leagues this season. There are lots of reasons to avoid a player in Best Ball, whether it's a new role, a... Read More