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FantasyPros Fantasy Football Chat (4/23)
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Kyle Yates
1:32
It's very hard to answer without knowing who will be there available for you. At that point, I'm assuming that the value is going to be more on the rookies than the veterans that will be available. I think you'd be better off going that direction.
Wes
1:32
I have Kerryon and James Conner in a dynasty league. (12-team, 1QB, .5PPR)  I'm worried their value will take a significant hit if Detroit or Pittsburgh draft a RB.  What is your outlook for those guys moving forward for dynasty and do you think moving one for a mid-to-late 1st in the rookie draft is smart before their value drops further?  Also have CMC, Hunt, Mostert at RB and am a little light behind OBJ and Godwin at WR.
Kyle Yates
1:33
I would absolutely look to move one of them for that value if you can get it. Even if Detroit or Pittsburgh doesn't add a RB, which I fully expect them to, you can't trust either of them with their injury history.
David
1:34
One of my dynasty teams is in desperate need of a RB (best RB is Tevin Coleman).  I have the 1.12 this year.  Should I trade it away or RB or draft someone like Keshawn Vaughn regardless of what WRs are available?
Kyle Yates
1:36
These players will shift around with landing spots, so I'd honestly look to wait until after the draft to see where these RBs land. You could still end up with someone like Clyde Edwards-Helaire at the 1.12 if he doesn't end up in the perfect spot.
RazaMaChaz
1:36
Yo, a Brit here and a draft novice...can you give me any advice when I'm doing my fantasy draft? Also, out of the three, who would be the best to draft this year, Watson, Murray or Jackson? Cheers...love your work!
Kyle Yates
1:38
Well, hello! Thanks for joining us! Honestly, the best advice I can give you is to pay attention to the FantasyPros Football Podcast all year round. We make sure to cover a ton of draft strategy and preparation in the months leading up to the regular season and you'll be more than equipped to handle your first or second fantasy football season. As for the second part, if you're not factoring in draft capital and price, the answer is Lamar Jackson.
Forgot to say cheers back. Cheers!
Guest
1:40
Do you think OJ Howard lands in a good spot if traded?
Kyle Yates
1:42
It all depends on what Tampa's asking price is...if it's low enough, I could see him landing in Chicago, which would be a perfect spot for him. Otherwise, it's going to be hard to find a spot across the league that would allow him to walk in and command a large target share.
Fraser
1:42
I've got the number one pick in a rookie league, need an RB but I'm not confident in any of the RB prospects so I want to take Jeudy
Kyle Yates
1:43
Go for it. I think you should be confident in the RB prospects, personally, but I do not fault you at all for taking Jeudy there. He's my top ranked rookie, so it lines up, but if you truly need a RB I'd be comfortable taking Swift or Taylor.
Mike
1:44
Which 3 would you take out of Stefon Diggs, Robby Anderson, Alexander Matrison, and N'Keal Harry?
Kyle Yates
1:44
I'd look to go with Diggs, Anderson, and Mattison there as insurance for Dalvin Cook. I'm not a big fa of N'Keal Harry for 2020.
1:46
Alright everyone, those are all the questions for today! Huge thank you to those who submitted some! Get excited for the NFL Draft! I can't believe it's here and we're stoked to bring you a livestream for the first round! Four hours or so of Mike Tagliere and I breaking down each pick from a fantasy football perspective, along with some awesome giveaways. Join us at Youtube.com/fantasypros tonight and we look forward to seeing you there. Take care and stay safe, Kyle.
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