![]() I think they’ll pass to their running backs early and often, which should benefit Jones more than Dillon. ![]() I’d much rather have Jones than Dillon right now with what we know of the Packers’ offense. Dillon appears to be ascending while Jones is descending, but I don’t think Jones is toast just yet. FantasyPros’ expert consensus rankings (ECR) has Jones at RB19 in dynasty and Dillon at RB22. This means that Jones is on his way out and is going at a discount to other RBs in a similar range. It’s clear that AJ Dillon is the running back of the future in Green Bay, or at least that’s what we’re told. Some managers are just done with him, but I’ll gladly take the risk on him this year if I’m in a position to win a title. Goff is slightly cheaper than Mills, but he’s potentially a throw-in to a larger trade in some leagues. The Lions added Jameson Williams and should see improvement from D’Andre Swift and TJ Hockenson among others. That’s at least starter worthy in Superflex leagues, as bad as it might be to watch him play. He finished 2021 as QB24 overall and QB23 in points per game. Goff is the QB for the Lions for at least 2022 and potentially for 2023. Most dynasty managers hear the name and immediately throw up in their mouths. Like Mills, Goff is not even close to a flashy name in fantasy right now. Given the roster around him, I want as much exposure to Mills as possible at his current cost, somewhere around the 2.08 in SF rookie drafts according to the DLF trade analyzer. Not amazing, but good enough to get a second chance with the Texans, at least for 2022. ![]() He finished with 156.96 points as QB29 overall and QB34 with 12.1 points per game. It’s rare for someone to come out of that range and provide value, but Mills has done that. Mills was a third-round rookie pick in most drafts entering the 2021 season. He’s on an offense that is largely getting panned by the fantasy community and is someone who most fantasy managers didn’t spend a lot to acquire previously. This week I’m going to look at some players I’m trying to acquire who I think are near their value floor and are on the rise.Īs odd as it may sound, Mills could be the most common league winner in dynasty Superflex leagues this year. My last article went through some players I was trying to trade away, largely because I felt like they were close to their value ceiling. One of my general rules in dynasty trading is to sell high and buy low.
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