Exploring Quarterback Picks and Fantasy Strategy Insights
Craig Mish
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Fantasy Football Quarterback Picks and Insights
In the recent discussion on quarterback selections for fantasy football, various names and pricing strategies were explored, shedding light on potential plays and passes this season. Among the quarterbacks discussed, Drake May was mentioned as a possible but not preferable option at $7,100, mainly due to concerns about limited playtime in the fourth quarter.
High-profile players like Josh Allen, Matthew Stafford, Dak Prescott, and Justin Herbert were either strongly dismissed or noted as unavailable. Meanwhile, Joe Burrow at $6,700 and Trevor Lawrence at $6,400 were highlighted as potent choices, with Burrow potentially playing a full game against Cleveland and Lawrence posing as a popular choice given his lower cost and good performance potential.
Apart from these safer bets, there was a dive into less conventional picks. Tanner McGee, a backup quarterback whose performance logs from the previous year showed promise with 269 yards and two touchdowns in a single game, was briefly considered. Despite his low cost of $4,500, which might save fantasy managers around $200, there was skepticism about opting for McGee over more established quarterbacks like Burrow or Lawrence.
This analysis helps fantasy sports enthusiasts weigh their quarterback options by considering not just the player's current performance and reputation but also their game-time participation and matchup potentials. The conversation ended with a focus on maximizing lineup value by potentially saving money or opting for a high-scoring stack strategy, especially revolving around Jacksonville.






















































