• When Two Sources Disagree: Ranking the Top-Five Defenses for 2026
    2026/07/08
    Mac models a rare disagreement at the top of the fantasy defense board, where FantasyPros crowns Houston and FantasyFootballCalculator crowns Seattle. He walks through the consensus spreads, the tiers, and the value gaps to figure out how much the top-five ordering actually shifts between sources. The payoff is a concrete, fifteen-round draft plan for whichever defense you believe in.
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    11 分
  • Kelce vs. Pitts vs. Ferguson: Breaking the Tie
    2026/07/07
    Three mid-round tight ends — Travis Kelce, Kyle Pitts, and Jake Ferguson — sit within a round of each other at nearly identical draft costs. Mac models the tie in a twelve-team, fifteen-round league, walking through role, volume, efficiency decline, and an honest base/worst/best range to decide which one actually wins at the price. A format-split verdict with a concrete draft-board call.
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    12 分
  • Aaron Jones or Jordan Mason: Pricing the Vikings Backfield
    2026/07/06
    Mac models the Minnesota running back room, weighing the thirty-one-year-old Aaron Jones at the thirty-sixth spot against Jordan Mason three picks behind him — the back Touchdown Wire flags as a potential temporary starter with considerable playing time. He reasons out the offense's pass hierarchy, a mobile Kyler Murray stealing goal-line work, and honest base, worst, and best cases for both, then lands a conditional draft-board call inside a fifteen-round build.
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    11 分
  • Modeling the Path: Keaton Mitchell and the One-Injury-Away Branch
    2026/07/05
    Mac models the exact depth-chart and injury scenario required to turn a late-round Chargers back like Keaton Mitchell from bench depth into a usable fantasy starter. Using his Round 11-12 draft cost, the Chargers' passing environment, and honest base, worst, and best cases, this is a measured look at what you're really buying at running back forty-four. A conditional, evidence-led verdict on when to spend the late-round dart and when to let it fall.
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    10 分
  • Pricing the 2026 Tight End Breakout Tier
    2026/07/04
    Mac models the 2026 tight end value question head-to-head — Isaiah Likely, Kenyon Sadiq, Oronde Gadsden, Kyle Pitts, and Colston Loveland — to decide who has the clearest path to featured volume versus draft cost. He reasons out target-share estimates, base, worst, and best cases, and lands a specific fifteen-round board call for a twelve-team league. Format guidance folded in for point-per-reception and standard.
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    11 分
  • Grading the Daboll Rebuild: Pricing Carnell Tate Behind a D-Minus Line
    2026/07/03
    Mac models the entire Tennessee Titans offense under new play-caller Brian Daboll — a pass-leaning 63% dropback rate stacked against a D-minus offensive line, 1.9 projected touchdowns per game, and a 6.1-win team total. Using rookie wide receiver Carnell Tate as the lens, he reasons out a target-share estimate, a base, worst, and best case, and lands a concrete fifteen-round draft-board verdict against Wan'Dale Robinson, Tony Pollard, and Tyjae Spears. Honest expectations for a high-volume, low-scoring offense.
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    10 分
  • Ranking Arizona's Top Five: Pricing a Cardinals Offense With No Settled Quarterback
    2026/07/03
    With Kyler Murray gone and a three-man quarterback competition capping the whole offense, Mac builds a draft-board tier list of Arizona's top-usage fantasy assets for 2026. He prices Marvin Harrison Jr., Trey McBride, Jeremiyah Love, Michael Wilson, and the Conner/Allgeier committee, assigning each a realistic base, worst, and best case grounded in depth-chart standing. A single-host walk-through of exactly where each Cardinal belongs across fifteen rounds.
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    7 分
  • Nacua Over Chase: Grading the 2026 Wide Receiver One Debate
    2026/07/02
    Mac prices one of the loudest calls on the early 2026 boards — Puka Nacua ranked ahead of Ja'Marr Chase as the number-one point-per-reception wide receiver. He walks through target concentration, injury variance, and the roles of Smith-Njigba, St. Brown, Lamb, Jefferson, and London to find exactly where the top tier cracks. A first-round decision, graded honestly, with format guidance folded in.
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    11 分