Here’s my shitty swing 😭
Just a reminder to all of you who are trying to make a change at full speed, chances are you couldn’t exaggerate the movement enough if you tried!
I’m literally trying to get my hands above my head…
Not even close. My swing goes from flat, to a little less flat, but not upright
Also, I don’t put in enough reps to change it. You have a much better chance at changing your swing than I do
I coach all day, you lot practice 🙂😂
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Reporter: “If you can seize a tanker without kiIIing anyone, shouldn't that have been the way these fishing boats were also stopped.”
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO): “Fishing boats? What is a fishing boat? The drug runners?”
Reporter: “The drug runners.”
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO): “Those aren't fishing boats.”
Reporter: “Yeah, but they….”
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO): “Those aren’t fishing boats. They’re turbo-charged [boats]… The President is the Commander-in-Chief, has identified and designated terrorist organizations who are cartels who run drugs that kiII a hundred thousand Americans a year.”
“There is NO legal question that he has the legal ability to blow those boats out of the water. And they will continue.”
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Fantasy football isn’t talking enough about the issues at OL that will impact early round RBs.
- Bijan Robinson down two tackles
- Gibbs interior OL completely changed
- Barkley new RG and LG is hurt
- Bucky Irving missing Wirfs + others
- Achane has lost 3 OL for season + others still beat up (Jackson).
Fantasy Football Draft Truths most likely being over complicated right now…
- It’s better to draft Emeka Egbuka in Round 7 than Mike Evans in Round 4.
- Chase Brown was a Top 3 RB as the starter last year (for like half the season) and there’s no reason he can’t be again.
- Bucky Irving probably has RB1 overall ceiling.
- Brock Bowers is the clear TE1.
- Travis Etienne and Tank Bigsby are both flexes. Good picks at ADP. Tuten irrelevant (even though he’s good) unless injury or trade.
- DJ Moore will see good utilization in a Ben Johnson offense. So will Rome Odunze. Probably smarter to draft Rome a bit later.
- Josh Allen is the clear QB1. Five straight Top 2 QB seasons. He probably doesn’t have 500+ fantasy point ceiling like Lamar, but his floor is better than any other QB.
- Breece Hall is in a three-way committee and is being over drafted in Round 3.
- Joe Burrow in Late Round 4/Early Round 5 is an absolute steal.
- The idea of RJ Harvey in a Sean Payton offense might be better than the reality. The history for 24 year old rookie RBs isn’t great, but to be fair, all it will take is good utilization.
- Jameson Williams is not the WR1 on the Lions. He won’t be. But he doesn’t have to be to finish Top 12 at the position.
- Courtland Sutton in Round 5. Courtland Sutton in Round 5. Courtland Sutton in Round 5.
- James Conner probably misses a game this year. He has in every single year of his career. Yes, I’m counting last year’s Week 17 15% snaps while injured as a miss.
- D’Andre Swift is a workhorse RB in a Ben Johnson offense.
- Isiah Pacheco is a workhorse RB in a Patrick Mahomes offense.
- Ricky Pearsall has every opportunity to be a Top 12 WR.
- Kyler Murray has never finished lower than QB10 in a fully healthy season. He’s good for fantasy even when “he’s terrible”.
- Tyler Warren can absolutely finish as a Top 3 TE.
- Javonte Williams, Jaylen Warren and Tyrone Tracy will have early season RB2 value.
What else?
Roschon at RB53 is a steal..
Ben Johnson should massively improve the Bears run game, and Swift is an objectively bad runner of the football (dead last in RYOE, bottom 10 in MTF and YACo).
Roschon may not be a stud, but could end up RB1 in a good offense
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Najee Harris is one of only six players in the history of the league to have never notched a 40-yard carry on at least 1,097 career attempts. Only one of the others played after 1986, and none played this century. Four were fullbacks
Drafting an RB1 outside of the first 2 rounds is the fast track to a Fantasy Championship
Last year it was:
- Chase Brown
- Devon Achane
- James Conner
Here are the RB1s that you NEED to be drafting in 2025:
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Some of my thoughts about the 2025 season:
➖Jonathan Taylor is going to have an insane season, you should draft him in every league you can
➖Travis Hunter (WR30) and Xavier Worthy (WR26) will be my least drafted players this season at their current ADP’s
➖Jayden Daniels is my way too early MVP pick, he posted 31 TD’s and 4,400 total yards as a rookie..
➖JK Dobbins outscoring RJ Harvey in fantasy is something I truly believe will happen
➖Quinshon Judkins seriously has the potential to be a top 10 back in the NFL, I’m not certain how things play out but I’ve been told he was a stand up kid at Ohio State and had no prior off the field issues.
➖The Giants pass rush will keep them in plenty of games they shouldn’t be between Abdul Carter, Dexter Lawrence, Brian Burns, and Kayvon Thibodeaux..
➖Justin Fields will have the best fantasy season of his career, if you wait to draft QB early that’s okay - don’t leave your draft without Fields.
➖Tyrone Tracy Jr. will be the clear RB1 in New York, I’m more worried about Devin Singletary taking away from his volume than Cam Skattebo.
➖Colston Loveland, Josh Downs, and Wan’Dale Robinson are 3 players I can’t leave my drafts without.. they’re all going to be VALUES
➖Jayden Higgins may be the greatest value among the entire 2025 rookie class..
➖Ray Davis, Bhayshul Tuten, Brashard Smith, Jordan Mason, and Jarquez Hunter are some of the most valuable handcuffs in all of redraft
➖Rashee Rice will be a league winner, I’ll put all my chips in on him in 2025..
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