Ringo's 2024 TE Busts

Ringo’s 2024 TE Busts


Jake Ferguson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 9 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 10)
I like Jake Ferguson, but TE 10 is a little rich for me. I’d rather try for Kyle Pitts, Dalton Kincaid, or David Njoku earlier. After the elite TEs, it’s pretty much a crap shoot.

T.J. Hockenson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 15 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 48)
I don’t know what my fellow analysts are thinking and drinking with their stratospheric current consensus ranking of T.J. Hockenson at TE 15, but pour me a glass because it must be really good, haha (see video below). Hockenson is coming off major reconstructive knee surgery, which was performed January 29, 2024. At the time of this writing (June 12, 2024) it hasn’t even been five months post-surgery! There is no way T.J. will be 100%, not just for week one, but for the entire season! Even if, by some act of God, Hockenson makes a miraculous Adrian Peterson type of recovery, which I highly doubt, the Vikings will still be without QB Kirk Cousins (who left in free agency) and could very well be eliminated from the playoffs by the time he comes back, lessening the odds T.J. plays much, if at all.

Drafters might think if they wait thirty minutes in their draft, they’ll get Hockenson for free, similar to what Minnesota State Screaming Eagles’ Assistant Coach Luther Van Damme thought about his pizza delivery in the second video below. (note- start playing the second video at 1:48. Also note, unfortunately the video is blurred out, it’s just audio).


Sam LaPorta (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 1 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 5)
First things first. I don’t really consider LaPorta a complete bust in 2024. He’s more in the camp of being overvalued imo. But when you factor in the fact that his current consensus ranking for him is TE 1- that’s pretty expensive. Unlike some of the players I have ranked ahead of LaPorta (Pitts, Kelce, and Kincaid), LaPorta isn’t the go-to guy on his team like they are. Like many TEs, he was pretty much dependent on TDs. The Lions definitely have one of the more potent offenses in the league, so he’s probably safer than many players are, but it’s still a risk. LaPorta lacks the speed of other TEs I like {Pitts, Kelce, Kincaid, and Njoku) which results in less big plays.

Bottom line- LaPorta is a really good player. For me, this one just comes down to preference and price. I like the other TEs better and they’re also more affordable.

Juwan Johnson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 23) Juwan Johnson suffered an injury to his foot in mid-June. He’s going to need surgery. Johnson is hoping to be back before the start of the season. I don’t like drafting guys with shaky health entering the season, especially when it comes to foot injuries. Football is a violent sport and it’s a long season. Let someone else draft him at his current consensus ranking of TE 23. That’s too risky a price even for renown riverboat gambler Mark Ringo. New Awlins’ might be The Big Easy, but if I draft Johnson at that price I just might be The Big Dummy. My readers are like, “what’s with this might be stuff?” Haha!


Dalton Schultz
Schultz isn’t really on my bust list. I’m actually close to his current consensus ranking which is at TE 14. This one is more for entertainment purposes. I had Dalton “Sergeant” Schultz ranked in my top ten TEs earlier this year. And then the Texans traded for Stefon Diggs, which forced me to lower him in my rankings. This is how it went down (see video below) haha! Remember, when it comes to sage fantasy advice and funny jokes, Mark Ringo knows nothing!!! Haha!

Ringo's 2024 TE Sleepers

Ringo’s 2024 TE Sleepers/Picks

*Note some of these calls aren’t sleepers just players I think could have a good year. It’s difficult to find a true sleeper in today’s fantasy football landscape, but I’ll do my best to uncover some longshots in larger leagues or leagues with deeper rosters.

Kyle Pitts (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 6 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 1)
The Falcons ponied up for the best QB in free agency when they went out and signed veteran Kirk Cousins to a huge deal. Admiral Kirk will be the best QB Kyle Pitts has ever played with, and the upgrade should help the Falcons' offense boldly go where no man has gone before: The end zone ha ha! Atlanta also changed the coaching staff (new head coach Raheem Morris and new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson) which should lead to a more pass-oriented offense. Pitts was unstoppable in college, and, as long as he and Cousins can stay healthy, it's logical to think that Pitts will not only dominate this season, but for many years to come. "Helm, lock phasers on Kyle Pitts (one of Ringo's favorite draft targets in 2024).....Fire Mr. Sulu!"


David Njoku (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 10 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 4)
Last year, here’s what I wrote about David Njoku…..

If you believe in DeShaun Watson as I do, then you should believe in David Njoku too. Njoku's biggest strength is his athleticism. He makes acrobatic catches and can flat-out fly (see his career highlights below). In addition, Watson is the best QB he's ever had. The Browns should pass it a bunch this year. There's no way they're paying Watson $230 million to hand the ball off.

Well, I was partially right. Njoku finally showed fantasy fans what he’s capable of. However, he did most of his damage last year with Joe Flacco, not DeShaun Watson. I still believe in Watson. If DeShaun’s shoulder is ok, and his doctor expects it to be 100% before the season starts, then I’m in on Njoku too. With a consensus ranking at TE 10, Njoku seems like a pretty good value given his talent and situation. I guess what Ringo is saying is if you don’t take Njoku and this pick hits, the joke is on you haha! I’ll see myself out now haha! Sleeper


Dalton Kincaid (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 5 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 3)
Prior to the start of free agency, I was the highest fantasy football analyst on Dalton Kincaid. The reason for that was I fully expect him to take another step forward this year. And then Buffalo decided to screw me, by letting Gabe Davis walk and trading Stefon Diggs. Now, plenty of analysts are on the Dalton Kincaid bandwagon- ugh! Honestly, it’s amazing how many times I get royally screwed in these ranking contests. Anyway, I digress. Where was I? Oh yeah, Kincaid is a TE in name only. He's really a WR. That's why scouts rave about him- his receiving prowess. And he has one of the best QBs in the league throwing him the rock- Josh Allen.

There's a whole lot of fantasy lovin' about what Dalton "don't call him Reuben from The Partridge Family" Kincaid is bringing. Come on get happy! You think my jokes are bad, wait until you guys hear me sing haha! I'm going to be singing "I Think I Love You" & "Come on Get Happy" all year long haha! Come on Get Happy! Come on get Happyeee! Draft some Mr. Kincaid in 2023! -Ringo Partridge


Brock Bowers (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 11)
Bowers is one of the most talented TE prospects to come in years. He’s more heralded than Sam LaPorta was. He’s known for his receiving chops and YAC (yards after catch) ability. My main concern is the Raiders’ limitations on offense (QB and the offensive line) which most likely caps his fantasy potential. That said, there are worse dart throws to gamble on when it comes to TE. Bowers seems fairly valued at his current consensus rankings at TE 11.

So, listen to Mr. Ringo Miyagi. When it comes to your draft: stand, Bow. Make block. Left, right. Up, down. Sideline to sideline. Breathe in, breathe out. And no scare fish (other drafters who don’t follow Ringo’s Sleepers and Busts haha!)


Taysom Hill (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 20 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 9)
Longshot Pick
Taysom Hill is the Rodney Dangerfield of TEs. He gets “No Respect” from the fantasy analysts in the Expert Consensus Rankings at Fantasy Pros. Well, except for Mark Ringo. But he’s not an expert. Idiot- yes. Expert-no, haha! Hill is still a major weapon in the red zone. Note, the Saints have a new offensive coordinator, Clint Kubiak. Clint is the son of former Texans head coach, Gary Kubiak. Gary used to play for Mike Shanahan in Denver, Kyle’s dad. And that’s where Clint just came from, San Francisco, coaching under Kyle Shanahan, who used Deebo Samuel in some creative ways. After my long winded paragraph, here’s the point….it would not shock me if Clint used Taysom like Deebo Samuel was used in San Francisco. And he could use Hill more often than the Saints used Hill last year.

With a current consensus ranking of TE 20, Hill is a cheap lottery ticket to grab. Remember, when you get into the late rounds of your draft, don’t try for a single. Instead, take a home run swing because if you connect, it’s a game changer. When you consider Hill's potential usage as a wildcat QB in the coveted red zone, few TEs at his current price tag offer the ceiling that The Hill has. I guess what I'm saying is this is a fantasy Hill I'm willing to die on haha!

Who dat rank The Hill so high and tell these bad jokes?

Mark Ringo dat who. Haha!! Sleeper (start video below at 2:00)


Pat Freiermuth (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 13)
UPDATE (8/23) The Steelers line has struggled in the preseason. In addition, starting center, Nate Herbig, is out with a shoulder injury for an extended length of time. Rookie backup, Zach Frazier, will take over. Frazier was a highly regarded prospect coming out of West Virginia, but it’s still never ideal when the veteran starter goes down. I’m going to bump Freiermuth down a few spots.

The current consensus ranking for Freiermuth is TE 13. He seems fairly priced in 2024. The Steelers upgraded their QB room. Kenny Pickett is gone. And now it’s Russell Wilson and Justin Fields throwing passes in the Steel City. My biggest concern is the addition of new offensive coordinator, Arthur Smith. Smith is known for emphasizing the running game. For that reason, I’m tempering some of my optimism.

Freiermuth, from now on, your Delta Chi name is Moth Ball. Despite Smith, Freiermuth aka “Moth Ball” is more of a WR than a TE. He is a mismatch weapon who defenders have difficulty covering. And he’s healthy this year. Hopefully, Arthur Smith will “Let Russ Cook” using the “Air Freier”. Just think of the jokes I could have at Heinz Field if Roethlisberger comes out of retirement haha! Some of you might think Moth Ball’s score with Smith calling the plays will be a zero. I myself was so obnoxious that my readers used to beat me up after my bad advice and terrible jokes every season. So this guy might make you a fantasy loser. Well, let me tell you the story of another loser……haha!)


Tyler Conklin (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 18/ Ringo’s Ranking TE 15)
Let’s try this again. Last year I wrote, Aaron Rodgers upgrades the entire Jets offense. Yeah, that went well.

Every week Tyler gave the rules that he and I decided. Gentlemen (and ladies), welcome to Sleepers and Busts Fight Club. The first rule of Sleepers and Busts Fight Club is, You do not talk about Ringo’s misses from Sleepers and Busts Fight Club! The second rule of Sleepers and Busts Fight Club is, You do not talk about Ringo’s misses from Sleepers and Busts Fight Club!!! (Actually, I don’t care as long as you’re respectful. This is just a bit, haha!) And finally, if this is your first time at Sleepers and Busts Fight Club…you have to fight (for a fantasy football title)! (see video below)

If Rodgers can stay healthy- easier said than done with this line, Conklin seems like a good bet to outperform his draft position. The only concern, which I already mentioned, is the Jets’ offensive line. It’s still shaky. That could mean Conklin has to stay in to help protect the Jets' star QB. Hopefully Rodgers doesn’t get killed. Last year was a land rush to whoever was playing QB for the Jets. However, at this reasonable price, (current ECR TE 18) Conklin is worth a shot. Hmnn….I’m predicting a TE on the Jets to do well. What could possibly go wrong? Let’s see how the Jets’ fans feel about my call (see second video below). Haha! Sleeper


Noah Fant (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 22 / Ringo’s Ranking TE 19)

UPDATE (8/07) Fant was injured in practice. I’m not sure how bad it is. Monitor this situation over the coming days.

I now know what Captain Ahab feels like. Noah Fant is my white whale when it comes to picking a sleeper TE. It seems like every year, Fant is on my sleeper list and every year he disappoints and makes me look foolish. (Yeah yeah I know…..well, make that more foolish than usual, haha). I’ve liked Fant ever since he came out of college, University of Iowa, otherwise known as TE University by Andy Behrens. Honestly, I thought Fant would make a bigger fantasy impact than his former teammate, T.J. Hockenson, but so far that hasn’t been the case. Anyway, Pete Carroll is gone and it’s Mike Macdonald and new offensive coordinator, Ryan Grubb, who will be calling the shot. Seattle just signed Fant to a new contract while letting Will Dissly and Colby Parkinson leave in free agency. Fant should see more playing time since he’s now atop the depth chart. I guess what Mark Ringo is saying is that Noah might be a good FANTasy sleeper, haha. Look at the bright side, even if my picks suck you guys will always have Ringo’s catch of the day, his terrible puns/jokes haha!


Austin Hooper (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking TE 58 Ringo’s Ranking 43) Even though I’m higher than the consensus on Austin Hooper, he is NOT one of my sleepers. This is just for entertainment purposes. But sometimes you just get the perfect storm when it comes to Ringo’s corny jokes/lines. Of all the teams for Hooper (aka Hoopah) to play for, it’s New England, haha! And when it comes to Ringo’s terrible jokes, you’re going to need a bigger bottle of alcohol, haha! Stop playing with yourself, Hoopah! Slow ahead, if you please.

Ringo's 2024 WR Busts

Ringo’s 2024 WR Busts

Justin Jefferson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 5 / Ringo’s Ranking WR 25) Jefferson lost his QB, Kirk Cousins, to free agency and now it's Sam Darnold throwing him the rock (*note- the most TDs Darnold has ever thrown in a season is 19!). Rookie J.J. McCarthy is out for the season after having knee surgery. Because of that, Ringo thinks taking Jefferson so early is a gambling game & far too risky even for the most loyal Vikings’ fans. (see video below) No thanks. Pencil. Haha!


Puka Nacua (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 8 Ringo’s Ranking 20)
This one could backfire on me big time, but I’m starting to hear whispers that Puka might have a PCL (knee) injury. If that’s the case, he could get off to a slow start this season. Even if he’s 100%, as long as Cooper Kupp is out there, his fantasy numbers will be somewhat depressed. In the early rounds of drafts, I would rather error on being safe. With the injury risk, Puka’s current consensus ranking at WR 8 makes Ringo’s a little nauseous.



Davante Adams (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 11/ Ringo’s Ranking WR 18)
UPDATE (8/07) The latest news out of Vegas is that Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew have struggled mightily with interceptions in training camp. In addition, head coach Antonio Pierce, wants to focus on running the ball. But, what am I saying? You guys are Fantasy Pros Experts (shameless plug). The best. I'm sure you guys have already figured out a way for Adams (who we can agree on is one of the most talented WRs in the NFL) to be worth an ADP of WR 11, even with some of my concerns. Of course, lest we forget, the last time I checked, you're still stuck with Gardner Minshew or Aidan O'Connell running the offense in the middle of the freakin' desert!!! Remember, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, except for bad fantasy calls. That stuff will come home with you. Ringo has left the building. Bust

The Josh McDaniels’ era was over quicker than my stay at the Mirage a few years back. Now, it’s Antonio Pierce coaching in “The Death Star”. And when it comes to Adams’ fantasy outlook, he might be the first victim in The Death Star. Pierce wants to play physical and run the ball. An improved defensive line, could keep games tight, which equates to less garbage yards in the 4th Quarter for Adams. QB is still a concern. The Raiders brought in veteran Gardner Minshew to compete with Aidan O’Connell. Minshew (aka Uncle Rico) can throw a pigskin a quarter mile. How much do you want to bet he can throw it clear over Caesars Palace? That’s what I’m talking about. If Minshew wins the job, the Raiders will take down the title and be NFL champions. No doubt. No doubt in his mind (see video below haha), but still plenty of doubt in Uncle Ringo’s.

Bottom line- Adams is still talented, but his situation is not ideal. WR 9 is pretty expensive, at least for Mark Ringo. And if you’re wrong it will go worse than when Mr. Chow came flying out of the trunk in The Hangover haha!


Brandon Aiyuk (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 11/ Ringo’s Ranking WR 22)

(UPDATE (8/29) Aiyuk signed a 4 year contract worth $30 million a year. The threat of a holdout is off the table. I’m bumping him up my rankings, but still would need to get a discount on him. LT Trent Williams is still holding out. And there remains a lot of mouths to feed in San Francisco.

Honestly, I’m not sure where to rank Aiyuk, but the consensus ranking at WR 11 seems way too risky. Aiyuk isn’t even the top option in San Francisco. And if he gets traded, where does he wind up? Keep a close eye on this situation. Ringo thinks it’s time for drafters to Escape from Aiyukatraz.


Chris Olave (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 12 / Ringo’s Ranking WR 27)
The fantasy community seems to want to will Chris Olave into being a top ten WR, but what if that never happens. Olave is a good WR, but he might not be a game changer. The Saints offensive line didn’t do him any favors. a combination of injuries and not living up to their potential has hurt the entire offense, including Olave. The porous pass protection is a huge concern given Derek Carr’s lack of mobility. And now (July 18th) Saints beat writer, Nick Underhill is reporting that arguably the Saints best linemen, OT Ryan Ramczyk is unlikely to play this season. WR 10 is too risky, even for a great riverboat gambler like Mark Ringo. Just make sure the funeral you see on the day of your draft isn’t yours.


Jordan Addison (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 46/ Ringo’s Ranking WR 72)
The same note I wrote for Justin Jefferson applies to Jordan Addison, only it’s worse. Jefferson is the top dog. He’ll get peppered with targets no matter who’s at QB. I pretty much want no part of the Vikings’ offense in 2024, unless I see some magical performances in August leading up to the season. Also, note that Addison was charged with driving under the influence in July 2024 in California. Depending on the situation (whether it was alcohol or marijuana) could determine whether the league imposes a suspension on him. No thanks.

D.J. Moore (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 20/ Ringo’s Ranking WR 23) Even though I’m slightly lower than the consensus on him, D.J. is NOT on my bust list. This one is just for entertainment purposes. My competition often tries to find out the secret to Ringo’s bad jokes. That’s the price of fame folks. Anyway, let’s go back in time. Here’s how it went down when D.J. was a kid and met with some other fantasy analysts who were desperate to find out the secret to Ringo’s terrible jokes, haha!

Ringo's 2024 WR Sleepers

Ringo’s 2024 WR Sleepers/Picks

*Note- some of these calls aren’t sleepers just players I think could have a good year. It’s difficult to find a true sleeper in today’s fantasy football landscape, but I’ll do my best to uncover some longshots in larger leagues or leagues with deeper rosters.

Marvin Harrison Jr. (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 9 / Ringo’s Ranking WR 3)
Not all rookies, or even draft classes, are cut from the same cloth. Marvin Harrison Jr. is special. He’s big (6’4″), he’s fast (estimated 40 time- 4.39), he runs crisp routes, and gosh darn it, fantasy football analysts named Mark Ringo like him, haha! Marvin will be an impact player on day one as long as he and Kyler Murray can stay healthy, imo. Murray is the best QB Harrison has ever played with and the Cardinals figure to either be in shootouts or trailing in the 4th Qtr. and forced to pass in most games with their defense still very much a work-in-progress. There's a lot of garbage yards, receptions, and TDs there for the taking.

Ringo’s comp- Harrison Jr. is bigger and faster than his dad, who was an all-pro WR for the Colts. He reminds me of Julio Jones in his prime.


Malik Nabers (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 22)
UPDATE (8/01)
The early reports out of Giants’ camp is that New York’s offense looks awful. New OL addition Jermaine Eluemunor (wait for it) hurting his ribs doesn’t help. For those reasons I’m REMOVING Nabers from from sleeper list unless I start hearing the offense starts performing much better. Much like Mark Ringo’s terrible jokes, the fear is that the Giants offense stinks worse than a pile of manure (there it is), haha!

Justin Jefferson might be the highest paid WR currently, but don’t be surprised if, someday, Malik Nabers is better. Nabers is a heat seeking missile on offense. He ran a blistering 4.35 in the forty at the NFL combine. He is one of the most explosive players in the league and a threat to take it the distance anytime he touches the rock. My only concern is the situation he’s in. The Giants have to get better protection from their line and at QB for Nabers to reach his ceiling. New York added some pieces in free agency such as guard, Jon Runyan, as well as new line coach, Carmen Bricillo. The hope is that the “combination” (wait for it) of Nabers and better pass protection from the line helps Daniel Jones reach his potential. If not, Drew Lock could come in and hope to “unlock” the offense’s potential? (There it is, haha!) Despite these concerns and terrible puns from Mark Ringo, Nabers’ talent seems fairly valued and worth the risk at his current expert consensus ranking WR 27.

Ringo’s comp- Tyreek Hill

Can we get a little Sinatra music (with The Belmont Stakes & New York City visuals in the background) please? If Ringo can make it there (with his terrible jokes), he’ll make it, anywhere. It’s up to you, New York! New York!!!


George Pickens (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 28 / Ringo’s Ranking WR 16)
Two years ago I said Diontae Johnson was getting all of the press from fantasy football fans, but it was George Pickens who was the most talented WR on the Steelers. Pickens quickly ascended from WR #3 to the Steelers' defacto WR #1 go-to guy. That wasn’t not meant as a knock-on Diontae. He's a good WR. I just think Pickens is a great one. The Steelers let Johnson go in free agency. It’s Pickens time to shine. Unfortunately, just when you think things are looking rosy, leave it to the Steelers to screw me. My concerns are: one, Pickens is apparently a handful for Coach Tomlin. The word around the league is the same reasons he fell in the draft are happening now. Hopefully, things don’t come to a boiling point. Two, Pittsburgh hired Arthur Smith as their new offensive coordinator. Smith is known for his affinity to run the ball. Play calling could suppress some of Pickens’ numbers. However, the additions of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields at QB figure to turn a weakness into a strength and could offset that. Even with Smith, it seems like Pickens is sitting on a career year. At least I didn’t say the Pickens are slim at WR or that he’s a steal or considering where he plays “steel” at his current consensus ranking. Actually, I guess I did. Haha! Slightly Undervalued.

Ringo's comp- A.J. Green in his prime

Side note- here’s a scene from one of my favorite movies, She’s Out of My League. Since it was shot in Pittsburgh, hail to the Steel City!


Cooper Kupp (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 24 Ringo’s Ranking WR 11).

UPDATE (8/10)- Puka’s knee injury could vault Cooper Kupp into the elite fantasy WRs group if it plagues Nacua and causes him to miss time. Keep an eye on this situation as week one approaches.

I know Puka Nacua had himself a record-breaking year. He’s getting a lot of the fantasy press, and deservedly so. But the last time I checked, Cooper Kupp is still employed by the Rams. At worst, Kupp is the WR 1A to Nacua as the 1B. The only difference is the price you’ll pay to draft each. Kupp is much cheaper with his consensus ranking at WR 24 compared to Nacua’s WR 8. The main difference between the two is the risk for injury being factored in. Last season, Kupp was coming into the season nicked up. Keep on eye on Kupp’s health in August. Barring any injury, Kupp seems like a good value……well, as long as Vince Vaughn doesn’t make his head bleed haha!. And while everyone is projecting Kupp with an injury, if something were to happen to Nacua, Kupp would vault up to one of the elite fantasy producing WRs in 2024. Even if that doesn’t happen, I think Kupp can easily outperform his ADP and finish as a solid WR 2 for most fantasy teams.

To win the Fantasy Football Cup it might help to draft Cooper Kupp. However, if you want to win The Stanley Cup, even if you live in L.A., you better take Chicago haha!


Xavier Worthy (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 40 / Ringo’s Ranking WR 40)

UPDATE (9/07) It’s looking more and more like Rashee Rice could avoid a suspension in 2024. For those reasons I’m bumping Rice up in my ranks and Worthy down a few slots. Worthy could still make an impact, but there are only so many mouths to feed in the Chiefs’ offense. This all comes down to opportunity. If Worthy gets a lot of snaps, he’s talented enough to do some damage. He’s a legit burner, who runs good routes, in a potent offense. Will he? That’s the million dollar question.

Even though the Chiefs won another Super Bowl, their offense wasn’t the same. Something was missing….speed. Well, this past offseason they addressed it two-fold. First, they signed veteran WR Hollywood Brown. Then, in April they traded up (to Buffalo of all teams) to select Xavier Worthy. How fast is Xavier? Worthy broke the record at the NFL combine in the forty with a blistering 4.21 seconds! That caught the NFL’s attention, including former Chief, Tyreek Hill who responded on Twitter aka X. But wait, there’s more. Xavier is already a good route runner, intelligent, and a hard worker, which are all vital to thrive in Andy Reid’s complex system. WR Rashee Rice could be looking at a lengthy suspension and if that happens Worthy could be one of the benefactors. I guess what I’m saying is that Xavier could be worthy of a middle round pick in your draft, haha. My readers are worthy of some good entertainment, but until that time comes they’re unfortunately stuck with Mark Ringo’s awful jokes haha!

Ringo’s comp- DeSean Jackson.


Jameson Williams (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 47 / Ringo’s Ranking WR 21) Longshot Pick
Jameson Williams has star potential. He's big (6'1" 190 lbs.) and fast (4.39 in the forty). Williams torched SEC defenses, including the National Champion Georgia Bulldogs who had one of the best defenses in college history. My only concern is if the Lions’ offensive line can hold up in pass protection. But with Josh Reynolds gone, Williams should get more playing time. And I think he takes a huge step forward as well. Williams is the Lions’ most physically talented WR, imo.

NFL Senior Writer Nick Baumgardner (who is based in Michigan) reports that, "Something I heard this week more than a few times: Detroit believes Jameson Williams is going to be a dude next year. And uh, to be clear: That’s the first time I’ve heard that type of firm optimism about Williams from Lions people in honest moments since he got there."

Ringo's comp- Jameson Williams reminds me a little of Randy Moss.


Keon Coleman (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 49/ Ringo’s Ranking WR 28) Longshot Pick
Well, one thing is for certain. When it comes to ranking Keon Coleman for 2024, either the consensus is way off or I am. Just an fyi- the smart money is on me being way off haha! Here’s what I’m thinking. Both Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis have moved on. I mean somebody has to catch Josh Allen’s passes and TD throws. Dalton Kincaid can’t catch all of them. And there’s a lot of passing yards and TDs there for the taking folks. The Bills are one of the most explosive offenses in the league. Coleman is bigger than Curtis Samuel and Khalil Shakir, and I think he might be better as well. Buffalo didn’t use their first pick in the draft (#33 overall) just for their health. They obviously think highly of Coleman. And so, do I. Ringo is all in on Keon Coleman in 2024, especially at his cheap price tag (Keon is currently ranked as WR 49 by the consensus). Sleeper

Ringo’s comp- Coleman reminds me a little of Tee Higgins. He’s a big, physical WR who goes up and makes acrobatic catches.


Mack Hollins (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking WR 132 / Ringo’s Ranking WR 69) Longshot Pick If you’re looking for a real longshot, in larger leagues (12+ teams) with deep rosters, Hollins is a guy to consider. The main reason, the Bills are running out of WRs. Curtis Samuel is considered week-to week with a turf toe injury. Those tend to linger. Chase Claypool was doing well until he went down with an injury. His tenure in Buffalo came to an unfortunate end. Marquez Valdes-Scantling is also injured. Look, somebody has to catch Josh Allen’s passes. TE Dalton Kincaid figures to be the top option, along with rookie WR Keon Coleman and second year WR Khalil Shakir. Hollins is another big target who could be valuable in the red zone. He’s had some big games before for Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas. Allen will be the best QB he’s ever played with. And while it’s true Hollins probably won’t challenge Tyreek Hill or CeeDee Lamb for the WR 1 in fantasy, he could still turn a profit from his bargain basement ADP (WR 138) and have some good games.

There are worst dart throws to take late in your draft, then hitching your WR wagon to one of the top QBs/offenses in the NFL. Ringo thinks you deserve a break today. Go get yourself a Big “Mack” late in your draft. You’re not from McDonald’s are you? Haha!

Ringo's 2024 RB Busts

Ringo’s 2024 RB Busts

Josh Jacobs (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 12 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 14)
Jacobs is really good, but once again his consensus ranking (RB 12) is still too high for me. The Packers’ offense was up and down in 2023. They lost some members on their offensive line, so the hope is that rookie Jordan Morgan can help up front. Jacobs hamstring is acting up. The colder temperatures in Wisconsin compared to the climate-controlled temperatures he played the last few years in Vegas might irritate his hamstring more often as the season progresses.

Bottom line, Jacobs is good, but I still have my doubts about this Packers’ offense. The price tag is too rich for Mark Ringo, even if Kelso thinks the Packers winning the Super Bowl is in the bag, haha!


James Cook (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 14 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 19)
James Cook is really talented, but the situation he’s in is less than ideal. Despite his talent, Cook is undersized. He loses too many TDs to Josh Allen near the goal line. Last season in nineteen games (regular season and playoffs) Cook scored a paltry two rushing TDs! In addition, Allen’s athleticism hurts Cook’s reception potential since Allen is elusive enough to escape when under duress. With a current ranking at RB 14, Ringo thinks drafters will get burned if they draft Cook at his 2024 price tag because the “steaks” are too high. I’ll see myself out now, haha!

Rhamondre Stevenson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 21 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 31) The Patriots offense was a dumpster fire last year. They brought in Jacoby Brissett and drafted Drake Maye. Hopefully, that will help, but I’m skeptical. There are a lot of moving parts here. In addition, New England signed Antonio Gibson in free agency. He’ll most likely handle the third down role.

Stevenson current ranking at RB 21 is a wicked pissah (translation- seems pretty high for a team that could struggle to score).

Matthew Berry, Andy Behrens, and Evan Silva are all rock stars in this industry, now I’ve got to show the fantasy football world what I can do.

What up fantasy football fans!! For your consideration, here comes fantasy football’s biggest up and coming star…..Mark Ringo!!! Ringo doesn’t mean to be the dunk king when it comes to Rhamondre’s 2024 outlook, but fantasy fans who draft Stevenson at his current ADP could be looking at another Boston Massacre. Do you like donuts in your lineup? How do you like them donuts? I’m sorry. I had to. Haha!


Nick Chubb (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 37 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 67)
When Nick Chubb is healthy, he’s one of the best RBs in the league. His vision and hard nosed running style in incredible. Add in Nick's natural leadership skills and he’s a tremendous asset in the locker room as well. Unfortunately, Chubb suffered a gruesome knee injury last season. Folks, not all knee injuries are the same. This was a multi-ligament reconstructive knee injury which required two surgeries, the second of which was performed in November 2023, and it might be a career ending one. Make no mistake, as much as the Browns’ brass loves Chubb, they only took Chubb back this season after he lowered his salary and filled it with incentives. He won’t be ready to start the season. And even if Chubb comes back, I doubt he’ll be the same Nick Chubb we saw before. RB 37 is way too rich for a RB recovering from such a serious injury, even one as great as Nick Chubb, in my opinion.

Nick Chubb’s nickname is Old School. So, let’s end this on a funny note. Here’s a scene from the movie Old School in honor of Nick. But before you click play, I’ve got one question for you. Do you trust Mark Ringo with his fantasy sleepers and busts? Blue you’re my boy! Haha!


Austin Ekeler (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 35 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 46)
Full disclosure- the last several years I've faded Austin Ekeler and the last several years I've been burned. Now I know how Dr. Evil feels. Austin Ekeler is the snake to my mongoose. Or the mongoose to my snake? Either way, it's bad. This time it's personal haha!

This past offseason, Ekeler left the Chargers for Washington. However, they have RB Brian Robinson to do the heavy lifting in short yardage. Newly drafted rookie QB Jayden Daniels, is pretty mobile. I doubt Ekeler will get the same number of passes thrown to him in 2024 when Daniels can just takeoff and run to elude the pass rush. Austin’s fantasy outlook looks bleak. Why won’t his fantasy truthers die?


Devin Singletary (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 29 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 38) Okay, so full disclosure, I don’t consider Singletary a bust because he’s too low in the consensus rankings. And I’m writing this blurb after week one, mainly for entertainment purposes. However, the consensus rankings and my ranking listed above have stayed the same. FantasyPros locks them before the kickoff of the first game, so nothing has changed there. The reason I was down on Singletary was because I feared the Giants’ offense was going to be terrible in 2024. All the reports I heard was their offense was struggling, despite Malik Nabers being legit. That said, let’s end this on a bright note. Here are some scenes from one of my favorite movies, “She’s Out of Your League”. You’re like Yoda. You’re like the fantasy football Yoda. The Force is strong with you Ringo. Yeah! Haha!

Ringo's 2024 RB Sleepers

Ringo’s 2024 RB Sleepers/Picks

*Note some of these calls aren’t sleepers just players I think could have a good year. It’s difficult to find a true sleeper in today’s fantasy football landscape, but I’ll do my best to uncover some longshots in larger leagues or leagues with deeper rosters.

Saquon Barkley (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 6 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 2) Philadelphia aggressively went and signed their former rival in free agency. I know that Jalen Hurts running the Tush Push play and Jason Kelce’s retirement isn’t ideal when it comes to maximizing Saquon’s fantasy point total. But the last time Saquon played his home games in the state of Pennsylvania, it went pretty well. Take a look at the highlights to find out. And, unlike in New York, Saquon will actually have a formidable line blocking for him this year. This is the most talented offense Saquon has ever played on. Saquon could have a Christian McCaffrey to San Francisco type of impact season. Saquon just might be “invincible” this year after he enters the Eagles training camp. Ringo is letting it ride with Saquon in 2024!


Bijan Robinson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 3 Ringo’s Ranking RB 6)
UPDATE (8/23) It sounds like there could be more of a RBBC than Bijan fans are hoping for according to Falcons’ beat writer, Daniel Flick. Flick is predicting about a 50/50 split in the red zone between Allgeier and Bijan. For that reason, I’m bumping Bijan down a few spots and OFF my fantasy sleeper(aka picks to hit) even though I love his talent. I’ll need to see how this season goes before I can suggest taking him with such an early pick.

Bijan is no sleeper. Everyone knows that. Last year he did okay. He’s fairly priced at RB 3. He’s listed here because I think he could take another step forward. The addition of a new coaching staff, combined with free agent signing of Kirk Cousins should propel the Falcons’ offense to another level. And that includes Bijan. If the new staff gives Bijan a bell cow role, he’s one of the few RBs in the league with the talent and ability to dethrone Christian McCaffrey as the top ranked fantasy RB.

Jahmyr Gibbs / David Montgomery (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking for Monty RB 19 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 8) Just an fyi- I really like Jahmyr Gibbs. He’s sort of a Jamaal Charles/Tyreek Hill comp. He is electric and more talented than Monty, but Gibbs isn’t a sleeper. Jahmyr is fairly priced at RB 5, so I’ll talk about Montgomery. I’m not sure why Monty is still undervalued by the experts. His role is the same as last year. He’s in a RBBC and will see the bulk of the short yardage runs in one of the best offenses in the league. The only concern is the offensive line could be a little bit weaker this year, The loss of Jonah Jackson in free agency and the cumulative effect of injuries to center Frank Ragnow could slow down this high potent attack. However, even if it slows it down somewhat, the Lions still figure to score a bunch of TDs. Give me both Lions RBs and restore the roar!

Fantasy football fans, my brothers of the sword. I’d rather fight besides you than any army of thousands. Let no man forget how menacing we are. We are Lions! Do you know what’s there? Waiting…beyond that draft? Immortality. Take it! It’s yours!


Raheem Mostert (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 23 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 18)
I think the best way to handle the crowded Miami backfield situation is to let someone else draft Devon Achane at his expensive price tag (consensus ranking at RB 11), and instead draft the more affordable options- Mostert (current consensus RB 23) and Wright (current consensus ranking RB 51). This call could burn me, Mostert is 32 years old. I usually don’t like relying on older RBs, but he doesn’t have a lot of tread on his tires. In addition, Mostert looked really good last year (see video below- click Watch on YouTube).

Bottom line- at RB 23, I’m not going to overthink it. That’s cheap enough for me to roll the dice on a starting RB in a potent offense. The bonus is you can get Jaylen Wright as a cheap insurance policy for practically nothing. Wright’s current consensus ranking is RB 51 because everyone is in on Achane. However, Achane isn’t big enough to handle a bell cow role imo, which means there should be a spot in Miami’s RBBC for either Mostert or Wright.


Zack Moss (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 32 Ringo’s Ranking RB 24)
The Bengals replaced Joe Mixon with Zack Moss. Moss might not have the name recognition as his predecessor, but make no mistake, he’s walking into a fantasy goldmine. The Bengals have one of the most potent offenses in the league. The addition of Trent Brown and rookie Amarius Mims strengthens their offensive line, which should pay dividends in both the running and passing game. There are a lot of TDs for the taking in the Queen City and I expect Zack Moss to score a bunch of them. It’s time to Rock and Roll at the big KRP fantasy medicine cabinet with Dr. Johnny Ringo Fever!



Ezekiel Elliott (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 40 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 20)
Zeke, “Do you read the bible, Ringo?”

Mark Ringo, “Not lately.  No”

Zeke, "Well there’s this passage I’ve got memorized.  Ezekiel 25:17. The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and goodwill, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison my fantasy reputation and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord of Fantasy Football when I lay my vengeance upon you. I’ve been sayin' that stuff for years. And if you heard it, that meant your team was toast. I never really gave much thought to what it meant. I just thought it was some cold-blooded stuff to say to a dumb, know-it-all analyst before I destroyed his takes. But I saw some stuff this morning that made me think twice. See, now I'm thinkin': maybe it means you're the evil man. And I'm the righteous man. And my friend here on the offensive line, he's the shepherd protecting my righteous butt in the draft dead zone. Or it could mean, you're the righteous man and I'm the shepherd, and it's the world that's evil and selfish. Now, I'd like that. But that stuff ain't the truth. The truth is, you're the weak. And I'm the tyranny of evil men. But I'm tryin’, Ringo. I'm tryin' real hard to be the shepherd. Go (and draft Zeke).

Translation- I expect Zeke to have a bounce-back year now that he’s back with Dallas.

(Disclaimer- this video is a scene from the movie Pulp Fiction. It’s an action movie. It’s fiction. This player note write-up on Ezekiel Elliott and the video below is for entertainment purposes only. Do NOT use guns to commit violence or illegal acts.)


Trey Benson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 44 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 45) Longshot Pick
Trey Benson is another rookie I was closely watching to see where he landed in the draft. Arizona is an interesting spot. They should have an offense on the rise in 2024. James Conner is the starter, but he’s had a difficult time staying on the field. If Conner were to get nicked up, Benson is talented enough to not just fill in admirably, but to potentially unseat Conner. Benson is big enough and talented enough to handle a bell cow role if given the chance. If you’re in a deeper draft, Benson is worth a late round dart throw.


MarShawn Lloyd (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 52 Ringo’s Ranking RB 41) Longshot Pick

UPDATE (8/10) Lloyd injured his hamstring in the Packers’ first preseason game. I might have to bump him down the ranks a bit. Keep an eye on this in the coming days.

Lloyd has a good RB build 5’9” 220 lbs to handle a bell cow role if given the chance. What’s really impressive is his speed for a RB his size. Lloyd has a burst where he just runs away from defenders (see video below). He has good vision and his pass protection skills are good enough to get him on the field in passing downs, unlike many rookies. While many analysts are assuming Josh Jacobs will virtually all of the workload, I’m not so sure. It could be a RBBC with Jacobs getting more of the load, but enough to make Lloyd useful in deeper leagues. However, if anything happens to Jacobs, it’s Lloyd, not A.J. Dillon who would be the main beneficiary. It sounds like the Packers want to use Dillon as a H-Back or Fullback lead blocker for whoever is running the ball. And if that happens, Lloyd could burst onto the fantasy scene in a big way. The main concern is ball security. Lloyd had a propensity for fumbles in college. He’ll have to fix that to have any chance of lasting in the NFL. Despite that, Lloyd is definitely worth a shot later on in drafts. Sleeper.



Blake Corum (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 38 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 25)
Full disclosure- two weeks ago (mid- May) I contributed to an article on FantasyPros called, “Overvalued Rookies to Avoid”. My RB pick was Blake Corum. My reasons were mainly based on Corum running a slow 40 time and being undersized at 205 lbs. to handle a bell cow role. Note- I still think he’s undersized, however, the recent news of Kyren Williams injuring his foot, after I wrote my submission, has made me rethink things. (By the way- thanks for letting me know L.A. I mean how much does it cost to give ole’ Mark Ringo a call?) Anyway, the Rams are grooming Corum to handle a full workload if Kyren can’t hold up. And with this latest news on Kyren’s foot, it’s only logical to think Williams might break down. If that happens, Corum suddenly becomes very interesting in a good offense like the Rams. Corum is about fairly priced at RB 43. I guess that makes this a “Blake or break” sleeper pick? One thing that isn’t interesting are Mark Ringo’s terrible jokes in which he shows no “deCorum” whatsoever, haha!


Jaylen Wright (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 51 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 29) Longshot Pick
Like his teammates, Mostert and Achane, Wright is electric in the open field and a home run threat every time he touches the ball. One of his best strengths is his ability to contribute in pass protection, which is critical for rookies to get on the field. I think the best way to handle the crowded Miami backfield situation is to let someone else draft Achane at his expensive price tag (consensus ranking at RB 11), and instead draft the more affordable options- Mostert (current consensus RB 25) and Wright (current consensus ranking RB 57). While both, Mostert and Achane are starters in a RBBC, both also have a history of missing games, which makes Wright one injury away from becoming a major factor in an explosive offense. I guess what I’m saying is when it comes to picking a longshot breakout player at RB 51 Jaylen just might be Mr. Right for your fantasy team, however when it comes to telling funny jokes Mark Ringo will always be Mr. Wrong haha!


Braelon Allen (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 55 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 48) Longshot Pick
Allen is mostly a lottery ticket/insurance policy depending on whether you drafted/Breece Hall or not. However, if Hall were to go down (and we never root for that to happen, but the truth is football is a violent sport and it's a long season), Allen would suddenly become very interesting on a Jets team that figures to run it a lot. If you're in league with deep rosters (12 team 20 rounds or more) there are worse dart throws to take than on a talented, backup RB (currently ranked as RB 61) who would get close to a bell cow role if the situation presented itself. However, when it comes to Ringo telling bad jokes, don't you fret because the situation always presents itself for you, his lucky readers, haha!


Roschon Johnson (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 57 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 44) Longshot Pick Many fantasy analysts have Khalil Herbert ranked ahead of Roschon Johnson, and I think that's a mistake. The word on the street is that the Bears are trying to move Khalil Herbert. And while DeAndre Swift is the lead RB in Chicago, he’s not built to handle a bell cow role. He’ll wear down. Roschon could be the thunder in the thunder and lightning RBBC. And if anything happens to Swift, Johnson is fully capable of handling a bell cow role, if given the chance. Yo, Ice Ice Ringo (aka Fantasy’s Most Wanted ya’ll) thinks the wheels are in motion for Roschon to be a sleeper, and in 2024 he’s not getting cheaper. My rhymes aren’t tight, I’m not a pro rapper, but when it comes to sleepers, I’m the king of the nappers. Word. Don’t be hatin'. Haha!


Dalvin Cook (Fantasy Pros Expert Consensus Ranking RB 84 / Ringo’s Ranking RB 27)
Longshot Pick

UPDATE (8/28)
Dallas is signing Dalvin Cook per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero! Remember, Dallas’s new defensive coordinator, former Vikings’ head coach, Mike Zimmer, no doubt was asked his thoughts on Dalvin Cook and gave him his vote of approval.

Ok, so you want to be a fantasy analyst? I literally just finished typing my blurb for this article on how I thought Roschon Johnson was worth a shot as a late round sleeper when news breaks that the Dallas Cowboys are flying in Dalvin Cook for a tryout- ugh! I swear they do this stuff on purpose just to tick me off. Anyway, I digress, where was I? Oh yeah, while I like Roschon, I like Dalvin Cook even more, if he signs with Dallas. I still think Cook has plenty of juice left in the tank. Remember, it was only two years ago when Dallas’ RBBC with Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard produced RB 19 and RB 7 respectively. I guess you could say, Ringo doesn’t think Cook will burn you, or that Cook is cooked, or that there are too many Cooks (Brandin and Dalvin) in the Cowboys’ kitchen? I’ll see myself out now, haha!













Ringo's 2024 QB Busts

Ringo’s 2024 QB Busts

I know some fantasy analysts preach that it’s best to wait on drafting a QB (looking at you J.J. Zacharison). I’m just kidding. J.J. seems like a good dude. Just make sure you don’t wait too long and that you draft a good one. Remember, not every Brady is a future Hall of Fame QB with pinpoint accuracy haha! Tom’s long-lost cousin, Peter, overthrew his intended WR by a country mile haha! When it comes to Peter, I guess mom should have said don’t play ball in or out of the house haha!


Lamar Jackson (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 4 Ringo’s Ranking QB 11)
This ranking is more about Lamar’s price than his talent. Anyone who watched him play, clearly saw how talented and athletic Lamar is. However, the Ravens used him less in 2023. They wisely saved him for the post season. Even though they fell short, he made it through the regular season unscathed. In 2022 he rushed for 764 yards in 12 games. But last year he rushed for 821 in 16 games. His best year was 2019 with 1,206 yards rushing. It wasn’t a typical Lamar season. Some of that can be attributed to the team learning a new offense under new offensive coordinator, Todd Monken. However, some of that could have been intentional, to save wear and tear on Lamar’s body. New addition Derrick Henry will open up some running lanes for Lamar, but conversely, could also steal TDs from him in the red zone. Bottom line- Lamar is too rich for me this year, especially given the declining rushing yardage under Todd Monken’s offense.

Joe Burrow (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 8 Ringo’s Ranking QB 21) I'm torn here because, on one hand, I love Joe Burrow's talent. He reminds me a little of Joe Montana. But on the other, he's coming off major wrist surgery. Orthopedic surgeon Jeffrey Kutsikovich told A to Z Sports’ John Sheeran that Burrow will have to be cautious with his surgically repaired wrist, saying: “Ultimately, the wrist kind of bears the brunt of a fall, and the question is, ‘How is his body going to respond to the first few hits?’" Dr. Kutsikovich explained that while orthopedic surgeries usually have a success rate in the 90-95% range, Burrow’s surgery, a scapholunate ligament repair surgery, only has a success rate of about 75-80%. “The big long-term problem with this specific injury is the results of the repair are not as consistent with the results of repairs in, let’s say, other joints,” said Dr. Kutsikovich. QB 8 seems a little rich given the injury risk Burrow is facing in 2024.

Jordan Love (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 10 Ringo’s Ranking QB 13) Jordan Love has shown flashes, but I’m still not ready to rank him as a top ten fantasy QB like many of my peers. Last year, the Packers’ offense was up and down. They lack star power at WR outside of perhaps Christian Watson who can’t seem to stay on the field. Yes, they added RB Josh Jacobs, but they’ve also lost offensive linemen to injuries and free agency. TE Luke Musgrave showed flashes, but was injured last year and in college. If they gave Love an elite playmaker: Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, JaMarr Chase, or a solid offensive line, etc. I could see the potential, but for now there are just too many question marks to rank Love as a starting fantasy QB in 2024, at least for me. Anyway, this is how it went down when I heard another fantasy analyst singing about Love’s 2024 fantasy outlook at a toga party this summer, haha! (see video below)


Justin Herbert (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 18 Ringo’s Ranking QB 19)

(8/10) UPDATE- Herbert injured his plantar fascia in his foot. The Chargers have shelved him for now. It sounds like he’ll be able to play, but this is a painful injury and something he’s going to have to deal with for a good part of the season. I was already dsown on his fantasy prospects in a heavy run focused offense. This injury doesn’t help matters. Despite Herbert’s immense talent, I bumped him down a few more slots.

Talent wise, few QBs are better than Justin Herbert imo. However, his situation is far from ideal from a fantasy perspective. New head coach, Jim Harbaugh, believes in running the ball. Just look at his last two stops: The University of Michigan and San Francisco 49’ers. Both were known for dominating in the trenches and establishing the run game. Heck, one of the reason J.J. McCarthy was considered a risk by scouts was because of his lack of passing attempts. He didn’t have many of them. This kind of reminds me when John Elway played for the late Dan Reeves. Elway’s numbers were suppressed because of Reeves’ run heavy offense. Herbert is an all-pro, but his fantasy outlook doesn’t look great with offensive coordinator Greg Romans (formerly of the run heavy Ravens) and Jim Harbaugh calling the plays. The only thing that could save him is the fact that the Chargers defense was so dreadful last year, he might have no choice but to pass in the 2nd half if L.A. is trailing.

That said, the history and philosophy of Jim Harbaugh and Greg Romans is enough to scare me off of Justin Herbert, even though I’m a huge fan of his talent. However, if you need professional advice on women, Herbert (aka Herb) is the guy.

Ringo's 2024 QB Sleepers

Ringo’s 2024 QB Sleepers/Picks

*Note some of these calls aren’t sleepers just players I think could have a good year, beyond the more obvious names like Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes. It’s difficult to find a true sleeper in today’s fantasy football landscape, but I’ll do my best to uncover some longshots in larger leagues or leagues with deeper rosters.


Anthony Richardson (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 6 Ringo’s Ranking QB 3)
Last year, this is what I wrote about Anthony Richardson.Richardson is a raw prospect. Scouts said he should have stayed in school for another year. However, out of all of the QBs who came out, he's the one with the most upside. Richardson is absolutely electric on the field. He's big (6'4" 232 lbs.) and fast (4.43 forty). When Richardson steps on the field, few can match his athleticism. He has a cannon for an arm too. The concerns are his accuracy and inexperience. Richardson can miss easy throws. Despite those concerns, few QBs possess the fantasy upside that Richardson has. With a current ADP at QB 17, if you want to take a home run swing at QB, Richardson is the guy imo”.

Well, it looks like the cat is out of the bag folks. Or maybe I should say the horse has left the barn since this is the Colts we’re talking about (see second video below haha). Anyway, the bargain basement price for Richardson is long gone. Damn inflation! Had Richardson not gotten hurt, he was well on his way to easily outperforming last year’s ADP. Richardson’s current consensus ranking is QB 6. This year, he’s priced about right at fair value. Richardson can be the next Cam Newton. He’ll run in a bunch of TDs and gain a bunch of points from his rushing yards. My only concern, can Anthony Richardson stay healthy? If he can, Richardson has a good shot at finishing as a top 5 QB in 2024.


Caleb Williams (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 13 Ringo’s Ranking QB 9)
Anthony Richardson might be ranked higher by many fantasy analysts in 2024, but it’s Caleb Williams who is more heralded by scouts and NFL execs coming out of college. Williams is one of the most heralded QBs to come out since Joe Burrow and Andrew Luck. How good is Williams? Some scouts have made the comp to Williams being the next Patrick Mahomes. Look, my eyes are wide open here. If any team can screw up Williams’ development, it’s the Bears. That said, the additions of Keenan Allen, Gerald Everett, and Rome Odunze along with D.J. Moore and Cole Kmet give Caleb Williams some talent to do some fantasy damage. Keep an eye to see how Williams does in the preseason, but right now his consensus ranking at QB 13 seems cheap given the talent and potential Caleb Williams has.


Kirk Cousins (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 17 Ringo’s Ranking QB 7)
The Falcons ponied up for arguably the best free agent QB on the market when they gave Captain Kirk the bag to command their offense. For reasons unknown to me, they used their first round pick (another top ten pick mind you) on a player who doesn‘t figure to see much playing time the next two years- rookie QB Michael Penix. This sounds like a Geico commercial. If you’re the Falcons, you draft really talented offensive players high in the first round and then don’t use them. That’s what you do haha! Anyway, maybe this is some kind of test for Captain Kirk when he goes to Falcons training camp. Kind of like when James Kirk went to Star Fleet Academy to take the Kobayshi Maru Test (see below). The pieces are there for Cousins to do well. An argument can be made that he has more weapons than in Minnesota to succeed and Kirk did pretty well in the Twin Cities. Despite the Falcons’ curious decision making, Cousins is in a prime spot to have a monster year.


Deshaun Watson
(Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 22 Ringo’s Ranking QB 8) Longshot Pick. I’m giving my Deshaun pick a mulligan. I’m throwing last year out because he got hurt. Here’s what I wrote about Watson one year ago.

If you look up recency bias in the fantasy dictionary, there should be a picture of Deshaun Watson next to it. There's no way he should be ranked with an ADP of QB 10. He's entering the prime years of his career at age 27. He's also finished as a top five his first 3 years in the league. He helped Clemson win a national title in college by going through the Crimson Tide's defense like a hot knife through butter. In the biggest game with the game on the line in the final seconds, Watson delivered (see the video below). Yes, there were off-the-field issues, but that's in the past. And now he's had over a year to get familiar with the Browns playbook and develop timing with his WRs. I'm throwing last year out. Watson is too good to base his ranking on a small six-game sample size. That stretch was his preseason tune-up. The Browns aren't paying him $230 million to hand the ball off. They could have kept Jacoby Brissett to do that. They're going to center the offense around Watson. Expect the Browns to pass it more this year. And if that's not enough, Watson can run it some too. He's a good bet to rush for over 400 yards and run it into the end zone a few times. I expect a huge bounce-back season.”

Now, for the current update on Deshaun in June 2024. Watson’s doctor said he’ll make a full recovery before the season starts. They have a new offensive coordinator in Ken Dorsey. Maybe that will help? Bottom line, I still believe in Deshaun’s talent. Folks, it takes more than luck to beat a powerhouse like Alabama for the National Championship. That takes some big-time talent (see highlights below). In addition, the Browns added Jerry Jeudy, who joins Amari Cooper and David Njoku. Those are some pretty good weapons to throw to imo. He’s done well before. I think he could do well again. If you’re looking for a home run swing at QB, late in your draft, with a huge ceiling, Watson is worth a shot. Sleeper.


Will Levis (Current Expert Consensus Ranking on Fantasy Pros- QB 24 Ringo’s Ranking QB 23) Longshot Pick Larger Leagues/Superflex Leagues
If you’re looking for a longshot sleeper QB that few analysts are talking about, Will Levis certainly fits the bill. The Titans cleaned house and new head coach Bill Callahan brings with him a pass-first offense. The Titans also added Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd to the WR core. The offensive line got a boost when Tennessee drafted highly regarded OT J.C. Latham with its first pick. The line is still a work in progress, but every little bit helps. The cumulative effect of these moves could translate into Levis taking a huge step forward. And keep in mind, the Titans’ defense isn’t the best, which will force Levis to keep the foot on the pedal with regards to the passing attack. That said, this is far from a sure thing. There’s a reason I listed Levis as a longshot pick. If Levis performs poorly, he could get demoted to second string and I’ll get thrown out quicker by my readers than Jazz in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (see below). However, if things break right, Levis has the weapons to pull off a Brock Purdy type of season into fantasy relevance. Will “The Fresh Prince of Nashville” Levis with DeAndre Hip Hop in the house!

Actually, I usually get thrown out after I tell my awful jokes. I know that look. You’re not getting any younger. This isn’t good for your back. Haha!


2023 Quarter Pole- What I've Learned- NFC

We’re through more than a quarter of the season. Here’s what I’ve learned so far.

NFC EAST
Philadelphia- My call on Jalen Hurts being a mild disappointment was looking good until the last two weeks. Hurts has rebounded with solid games. At WR, A.J. Bown is up to his usual solid fantasy season. Unfortunately, it’s come at the expense of Devonta Smith. Smith is too talented to stay down for long. It could be a good time to buy low………TE Dallas Goedert finally showed signs of life. Prior to last week, he was nowhere to be seen……D’Andre Swift’s health is holding up so far. I didn’t think the Eagles would use him as much as they are, but the result has been a boon for fantasy owners who took a chance on the former Lions’ RB…….Jake Elliott is currently the top fantasy kicker.

Dallas- I thought Dak Prescott’s passing numbers would be down this season and they are. Prescott has struggled. He’s currently at QB 21. His ADP over the summer was around QB 9. Those poor numbers have spilled over to the Cowboys’ WRs. Cee Dee Lamb is WR 19 while Brandin Cooks is WR 102…….TE Jake Ferguson has shown flashes. He’s at TE 13. Tony Pollard is also mildly disappointing fantasy owners. He’s at RB 13 and struggling to get into the end zone. Things should go better against the Chargers. If they do, it could present an opportunity to cut bait if some of the guys have a good week.

Washington- Talk about streaky, look no further than Sam Howell. Sam I Am, Green Eggs and Ham. One week Howell throws four interceptions and the next he throws for 388 yards and two TDs. If only he could play the Bears every week. But because he can’t, I’m expecting Howell to come back down to earth…….WRs Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson are nowhere to be found. Both have struggled mightily this season. Good thing I had them lower in my draft rankings. On the flip side, Brian Robinson is quietly a top ten RB. I didn’t see that coming.

N.Y. Giants- What a disaster it’s been in the Big Apple. Daniel Jones is struggling big time. He hasn’t had much help from a banged up offensive line……Darren Waller finally showed something, but it’s a far cry from where many fantasy pundits were touting him as an elite fantasy TE. I ranked him lower than my peers because of his injury risk. So far, that bet has paid off………As for the RBs, Saquan Barkley’s high ankle sprain is awful news. Even when he comes back, those injuries tend to linger much of the season and will most likely hamper his effectiveness.

NFC NORTH
Detroit- So far, I’m one out of two with my Lions’ RB picks. Jahmyr Gibbs has plenty of talent, but he needs a heavier workload. So far, he’s not producing enough stats to warrant his early draft price tag of RB 16. Gibbs is currently at RB 35 (Note- Gibbs missed last week with an injury). However, his teammate, David Montgomery, is producing. Monty is getting the calls at the goal line. He’s taken over Jamal Williams’ role and is perched all the way up at RB 7. That’s a major profit from his draft ADP at RB 27. Sam LaPorta is doing even better. LaPorta is currently ranked as TE 1. Somewhere in Chicago Andy Behrens is smiling. He loved LaPorta back in August. Of course, if my betta fish (Midnight) was a rookie TE coming out of the University of Iowa, he’d love him too (Andy is an Iowa alum). Actually, Midnight is a pretty cool little guy to love…….WR Jameson Williams’ workload is being ramped up. He’s a future star imo. He just needs the opportunity. Hopefully, the Lions will give him one. If not, Midnight told Coach Campbell he’s ready haha!

Minnesota- RB Alexander Mattison is off to a shaky start. He had a case of the dreaded “fumble-itis”. If he doesn’t fix it, the Vikes will be more than willing to put in recently acquired RB Cam Akers. Head coach, Kevin O’Connell, knows Akers from his time with the Rams. I was not expecting that curve ball back in August. If Mattison had just hung on to the ball, he would have garnered close to a bell cow role. Now, that heavy workload is in jeopardy……Kirk Cousins is at QB 4, but that could change soon if Justin Jefferson’s hamstring keeps him on the shelf. Jordan Addison, KJ Osborn and Brandon Powell will try to fill his shoes, but those are big shoes to fill- size 11 actually haha! Just like I thought, T.J. Hockenson’s ADP at TE 3 in August seemed risky. The former Hawkeye TE is at TE 5, which is still good, but owners who spent an early pick on Hockenson were hoping for better than that. Curse you Andy Behrens! A pox on your University of Iowa TEs I say haha!

Green Bay- The Packers have been up and down so far this year. Jordan Love has had some decent weeks, but last week in Vegas did not go well……Aaron Jones and Christian Watson have been slowed by injuries, which hasn’t helped Love……Romeo Dobbs has been the silver lining. He was WR 29 heading into Monday night. Romeo Romeo where for art thou Romeo? I’m in Vegas baby, on my way home. I’m pretty sure that’s how it went down, according to Shakespeare haha!

Chicago- Justin Fields started off with a few clunkers, but he’s come back strong. It’s amazing what playing the Broncos and Commanders can do for you. He’s jumped all the way up to QB 3 in two weeks! We’ll see if he can keep it up. WR D.J. Moore is now at WR 3! I doubt Moore’s success will last, at least to that extent, but what a week! Injuries are piling up at RB- look for D’Onta “Red” Foreman to become a factor. As Red would say in the sitcom, That 70’s Show, “Nighty night, and don’t let the fantasy bed bugs put a foot in your ass!” Haha!

NFC SOUTH
New Orleans- The Saints’ offensive line is leaking worse than the Titanic. Derek Carr is dealing with a shoulder injury. Those factors have impacted WRs Michael Thomas and Chris Olave. Thomas is WR 40 while Olave is at WR 31. It’s hard to see things improving without better protection from the line. At least RB Alvin Kamara is back. New Orleans needs his playmaking skills. For some reason, the Saints refuse to use Taysom Hill. Good thing I listed Hill as one of my sleeper TEs- ugh! He’s one of their most dangerous weapons and naturally, they refuse to use him. Who do they think they are…the Falcons? Haha!

Atlanta- Speaking of the Falcons, hey this just in, they actually used Kyle Pitts last week. It only took them two years. Of course, I ranked him lower than most of the other analysts did last week because they never use him. I swear they threw to him last week just to tick me off! I’m worried that Pitts’ knee isn’t 100%. When I rank him high, he gets a goose egg. However, when I rank him low, he does well. I can’t win…..On another note, I think it’s just a matter of time before Taylor Heinicke takes over at QB. Desmond Ridder just isn’t accurate enough with his passes. Ridder’s struggles have affected Drake London. At least I got the London call right. His ADP was around WR 23 in August. He’s currently at WR 39 in half point PPR……Rookie RB Bijan Robinson is the real deal, but of course the Falcons don’t give him a full workload either. I mean they only drafted the guy in the top ten! Thankfully, I heeded Peter King’s warning and dropped him in my draft rankings. Bijan is currently at RB 11…… Younghoe Koo is currently Kicker 23. For anyone who drafted Koo early, you’re Cuckoo (I mean Koo Koo) for Cocoa Puffs. There’s no real fantasy insight there, I just wanted to say Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs haha!

Tampa Bay- Fire the cannons, the Bucs actually have something close to an offense. Baker Mayfield has showed signs of life. The bad news is he might have to do it without star WR, Mike Evans, at least for a while. Evans hurt his hamstring two weeks ago. Evans is currently at WR 15. Chris Godwin is struggling mightily though. He’s at WR 49. Blyme!

Carolina- The good news for Carolina fans is that the Panthers are getting better. The bad news is they’re still pretty bad. The offensive line has played poorly, which has led to rookie QB Bryce Young struggling as well…….Miles Sanders has also not lived up to his ADP of RB 20. The only silver lining has been WR Adam “I’m Hooked on a” Thielen. He’s at WR 9. I doubt it will last, but he’s been a pretty good value pick.

NFC WEST
San Francisco- Brock Purdy’s shoulder is holding up. He’s proving last year was no fluke and has picked up right where he left off. He’s currently at QB 7……Christian McCaffrey has stayed healthy and that’s a good thing. He’s been dominant…… WR Brandon Aiyuk looks like a different player. He’s finally reaching his potential. Meanwhile, Deebo Samuel is doing much better than I thought. Both are top 20 WRs. We’ll see if they can keep it up……George Kittle isn’t getting the volume he used to. However, he’s making the most of his chances. All three of his targets last week were TDs.

Seattle- Injuries to the offensive line have led to disappointing starts for everyone in the passing game: Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, and Tyler Lockett have all struggled. The only fantasy bright spot has been Kenneth Walker III. He’s at RB 10.

L.A. Rams- Matthew Stafford is one tough cookie. Stafford got his brains beaten in by the Colts and still led them to a win two weeks ago…….Rookie WR Puka Nacua continues to impress. He’s filled in admirable for the Rams without Cooper Kupp. Perhaps even more impressive is that Puka continues to perform well, even with Kupp back. He looks like one of the sleepers of the year. Nacua is currently at WR 4……..With Cam Akers sent packing, it’s opened the door for RB Kyren Williams. Despite a bad outing last week, Williams is still at RB 5!

Arizona- The Cardinals have shown more fight than many envisioned in a rebuilding year, including myself. Despite a bad outing last week, Joshua Dobbs is still at QB 16. That’s incredible considering he was traded to Arizona late in the preseason…..RB James Conner was doing well, but a knee injury last week figures to keep him on the sideline for awhile……Hollywood Brown is putting on a show at WR 14, while teammate Michael Wilson is no slouch at WR 36. However, one thing is certain. I’m a tremendous slouch, especially when it comes to getting a lot of these fantasy calls right. Until next time.

2023 Quarter Pole- What I've Learned- AFC

We’re through more than a quarter of the season. Here’s what I’ve learned so far.

AFC EAST

Buffalo- I’m one for two on my Buffalo sleeper picks. Gabe Davis is quietly sitting at WR 12. That’s pretty good considering he was going around WR 40 in drafts. His ankle is healthy this year and it’s made a difference. However, on the flip side, rookie TE Dalton Kincaid is off to a slow start. Perhaps he’ll pick it up later in the season, but fantasy owners might have to wait until next year for the talented youngster to make an impact.

Miami- Tua is flourishing. Hopefully, he can stay healthy. That’s the only concern I had on him entering the season. I’m rooting for him. If he can, he should continue to flourish with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle catching his passes…..Two of the biggest sleepers have been the Dolphins’ RBs. Rookie Devon Achane and veteran Raheem Mostert are ranked as RB 3 and RB 2 respectively. I thought Achane was too small to handle a big workload, especially with a sore shoulder entering the season. However, despite not getting anywhere close to a bell cow role, his game breaking speed alongside Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle has been nightmare for defenses to stop. Unfortunately, a knee injury last week will put the exciting rookie on the shelf for a while. Mostert has been a force too. The Dolphins will most likely lean on him and possibly Jeff Wilson, if he’s healthy.……Tyreek Hill has been his usual dominant self, but was nicked up last week. Hopefully he’s okay. If he’s not that could be a boon for Jaylen Waddle, who’s off to a slow start. Waddle should rebound regardless. He’s too talented.

N.Y. Jets- Breece Hall appears to be bucking the odds of RBs returning from reconstructive knee surgery and doing well the following year. I still think he went too high in drafts, given his limited snap count to start the year and the risk of a setback, but he looks explosive. I’m happy for him and every player who bucks the odds of such a devastating injury……The Jets passing game is pretty much cooked without Aaron Rodgers. And despite Hall’s incredible week, the Broncos aren’t on the Jets’ schedule anymore. Now seems like a good time to sell high.

New England- The Patriots’ offense has officially reached rock bottom. What a dumpster fire it’s turned into. Only my jokes have garnered more boos haha! Don’t be surprised if New England replaces Mac Jones with Bailey Zappe or even Will Grier permanently……At least my call fading RB Rhamondre Stevenson at his exorbitant draft cost ADP RB 10 is looking good. Zeke is cutting into his workload, which is brutal for Stevenson owners, especially considering how inept the offense has been.


AFC NORTH

Cincinnati- Prior to last week, Joe Burrow’s calf sunk the Bengals’ offense. However, it held up last week in a “get right” game for Cincinnati against Arizona…...JaMarr Chase finally showed his first-round fantasy chops. However, Tee Higgins’ rib injury could be problematic throughout the season. That could be a boon for Chase owners if the Bengals can protect Burrow, which surprisingly, isn’t a given this year.

Baltimore- My biggest sleeper pick, Odell Beckham, has been a no-show. I thought he was healthy coming into the season, but his ankle has caused him to miss time. Lamar Jackson struggled mightily last week with a poorly underthrown pass in the endzone intended for Beckham, which was intercepted. At least Beckham’s WR 59 price tag was cheap enough to not hurt owners too much who rolled the dice on the former star. Hopefully, Odell’s ankle is healthy and they can get on track.

Cleveland- DeShaun Watson finally started coming alive and then he injured his shoulder. This injury has caused some frustration between him and the coaching staff. That’s never a good sign. I still believe in his talent, but I did not see that curve ball coming. Per Browns beat writer, Mary Kay Cabot, Watson could miss multiple weeks……The Browns suffered another huge loss when Nick Chubb went down earlier in week 2. He’s one of the best RBs in the NFL. Chubb’s leadership in the locker room is invaluable. Fortunately, it looks like his injury isn’t career ending……David Njoku, has burned not only himself (literally), but yours truly who had Njoku as one of his sleeper/undervalued TEs. I still believe in his talent, but so far, the chemistry with Watson has yet to materialize into fantasy points for frustrated owners.

Pittsburgh- One of the calls I have been accurate on has been George Pickens. Pickens has asserted himself as the de facto go-to-guy in the Steel City. His TD catch last week versus the Ravens was the game winner. He’s been a good value so far this year. Pickens is currently at WR 13, which is amazing given how much the Steelers’ offense has struggled. It might be a good time to see if you can sell high. Kenny Pickett has not taken the next step, at least not yet, and that caps the entire offense, including Pickens….The Steelers’ ground game appears to be in a state of transition. Jaylen Warren looks faster and better than Najee Harris. I never thought I’d say that, but I trust my eyes. And my eyes tell me Warren is better. This reminds me when “Fast” Willie Parker came out of nowhere and took the starting job in Pittsburgh circa 2004/2005.

AFC SOUTH
Jacksonville- Trevor Lawrence and Evan Engram have been a disappointment so far. Both are talented enough to rebound, but time is running out for frustrated fantasy owners who need a W…….Travis Etienne has been a fantasy star. Naturally, I trusted Jaguars’ head coach, Doug Pederson, when during the offseason, he said Etienne’s workload would be reduced this season. I had him on my bust list. Etienne is currently RB 4! Tank’s Doug! (That’s a reference to rookie RB Tank Bigsby, who I thought would have a bigger fantasy impact.)

Indianapolis- Anthony Richardson is everything I hoped he’d be and more. He’s truly one of the most athletic players in the league. Richardson is big and fast. Some scouts might say he’s Cam Newton-eske. Unfortunately, Richardson injured his shoulder and is out for the season. Naturally, this happens to one of my sleeper picks. What unbelievably bad luck I have! Out of 200 people in the Fantasy Pros accuracy contest, it was yours truly who had Richardson ranked the highest coming into the year at QB 6. That would have worked had he stayed healthy- ugh! Gardner Minshew takes over at QB……..At RB Jonathan Taylor is back. The Colts and Taylor agreed to a contract extension. They’ll ramp up his workload in the coming weeks. When Richardson returns next year, it will be interesting to see who gets the call at the goal line. Regardless, I’d expect Taylor to lose valuable touches, both there and in the passing game, but for now he should return to being an elite fantasy RB.

Tennessee- The Titans’ offense in general has struggled, but more so with the passing attack. Tennessee’s offensive line is a work in progress. Ryan Tannehill is currently at QB 29. As expected, WR DeAndre Hopkins’ stats have taken a major hit now that he’s on a more run-heavy offense.

Houston- C.J. Stroud has been one of the surprise fantasy players in 2023. He’s currently at QB 14 and that’s with an injury riddled line. Once they heal up, Stroud could take yet another step forward. Two of the beneficiaries of Stroud’s strong start (say that fast five times haha) have been Nico Collins WR 10 and Tank Dell WR 23. Even the most optimistic Collins’ supporters didn’t see that coming. And even less fantasy folks had the Stroud-Collins or Stroud-Dell stacks on their bingo cards.

AFC WEST
Kansas City- Like I thought in my sleeper article, Isiah Pacheco has taken another step forward. He’s currently at RB 12. Pacheco is providing plenty of profit considering his ADP over the summer was around RB 27. His increased usage in the passing game is helping his ascent towards the top ten……Paging Kadarius Toney! Kadarius Toney! Where are you? (Probably offsides haha, but I digress.) So much for that sleeper call. It’s still hard for me to believe that, despite playing with one of the greatest QBs in history, the highest ranked Chiefs’ WR is Rashee Rice at WR 50. Good grief! Well, as long as they don’t show Taylor Swift cheering during a telecast, I can live with that bad call. Seriously, enough with that jazz. No one cares! I just want to watch a football game in peace. Is that asking too much? End of rant.

L.A. Chargers- Justin Herbert is back folks. Hopefully, Austin Ekeler will be too. Apparently, he’s the only RB who has any fantasy value on the Chargers. Joshua Kelley did nothing while Ekeler was out except hurt me in the accuracy contest. Fortunately, I’m so bad at those contests the joke is on him haha! With Mike Williams out for the season, (*note to self, never rank Williams high again. His injury risk is too high.) look for Joshua Palmer or first round rookie Quentin Johnston to step up. Keenan Allen has taken advantage of his absence with a strong start. The crafty veteran currently sits at WR 7!

Las Vegas- Well, like I feared the Raiders’ offensive line is still a work in progress folks. Jimmy Garoppolo’s limited mobility is not the best match for a shaky line. He’s already been injured and rookie Aidan O’Connell came in and struggled……Josh Jacobs was on my bust list because of his high price tag. That call looks like a good one right now. He’s currently at RB 17, which isn’t good enough for owners who spent a first or second round pick on the talented RB…….WR Davante Adams isn’t happy with his usage or the fact that his friend, Derek Carr, was allowed to leave for New Orleans. Don’t be surprised if the star WR gets traded before the deadline, especially since the Raiders are in a rebuilding year.

Denver- While their defense has struggled mightily, one of my sleeper picks is doing decent. Russell Wilson has showed signs of fantasy life. He’s currently at QB 9. I thought the hate on Russ was too much. Hopefully, Jerry Jeudy will start to benefit. He’s been a disappointment so far. There’s talk that Jeudy could be dealt before the trade deadline. The Colts are reportedly, one of the teams interested in Jeudy. Rookie WR Marvin Mims would see his stock jump if that rumor were to transpire…….On another note, I give up when it comes to picking the right RB in Denver. I thought if Javonte Williams was slow getting out of the gate, Samaje Perine would be the main benefactor. That hasn’t happened. He’s talented enough to handle a full workload, but Sean Payton sees it differently. Coach Payton is a lot smarter than me, but I’m still better looking haha!