With the right combination of moves (and a lot of luck), dynasty fantasy football can be pretty easy. I say that in jest because those moves are far from obvious, and the luck seems to be as elusive as a snow leopard.
One of the more challenging positions to evaluate and make actionable progress in fantasy football every season is at tight end. Only one manager is blessed to have Travis Kelce on their roster, leaving the tumbleweeds and table scraps at the position to be warred over.
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Dynasty Rookie Sleepers: Michael Mayer
Nobody is sleeping on Dalton Kincaid from Utah. He was drafted into a bustling receiver room in Buffalo with a great QB to aid in his development. The other consensus TE1 in this class had been considered as much until right before the draft. Michael Mayer is an outstanding all-around football player. Even though he was the third TE selected, he might have been dropped into the best situation for fantasy production.
The Las Vegas Raiders traded away Darren Waller and lost Foster Moreau to a cancer diagnosis. They added Austin Hooper and OJ Howard, but neither of them has been a good receiver in the NFL for a long time. While not quite the blocker as Howard, Mayer is better than both of them at running routes and catching the football down the field. As a result, I’m buying Mayer at a nice discount from last season when he was head and shoulders above the rest of the class in devy value.
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