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    Late Round Rookie Darts- is there a 2024 Puka Nacua?

    100%. I'm thinking it would be very worthwhile for me to find Cecil and Bloom's 2023 draft review shows. Matt Waldman and Ray Garvin are other analysts I tend to put a lot of stock in. I feel like he was highlighted as a guy to keep an eye on, but yeah, not aware of any "get this guy now...
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    Late Round Rookie Darts- is there a 2024 Puka Nacua?

    Yep. If you can convert your 1.3 WR into Nacua levels of dynasty value, you're a happy camper. I'm nowhere near this aspirational with my late round dart throws. Nacua was a guy in the mix, but way down my draft board. I feel like there was a lot of like. A guy worth mentioning, but not...
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    Late Round Rookie Darts- is there a 2024 Puka Nacua?

    Can second these. To the extent that I have already moved them up to the back half of my round 2 draft board in 1QB, along with 4th rounders Jaylen Wright and Javon Baker.
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    Late Round Rookie Darts- is there a 2024 Puka Nacua?

    Guys that I'm zeroing in on as late round targets, or those to keep an eye on in camp: (second) Kimani Vidal sd 6th -- might not be much of a sleeper by draft time, this already reeks of another Waldman back that I'll end up drafting way too early. (second) Audric Estime - den 5th nd Tyrone...
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    Where should Caleb Williams go in 1 QB leagues?

    Currently have him 7th on my draft board for my 1QB, but think I need to move him up a spot to supplant Thomas. Could see taking him as early as 1.4, but that would take a lot of good buzz in camp.
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    Building a new 24 team league format

    Boy is this true. The story isn't worth repeating, but our dynasty league lost two owners last year. Both owners rage quit by dropping every player on their team like a seven year-old. The chaos began over a misunderstanding related to the feature in MFL that allows owners to name their...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    A Virginia branded team based in Richmond might be another way to go. Setting up shop two hours south of DC would have been a nice way to stick in to Snyder. Probably a bit too close with new ownership. The ABA Virginia Squires coudn't figure out which city to permanently call home either.
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    Borrowing From Your Future Self - a vicious dynasty cycle

    More than anything, I'm surprised your league has folks patient enough to punt a year away just for the possibility of gaining a half-dozen spots if they're lucky, maybe just a single spot if they're unlucky. Don't these people know that dynasty leagues can just abruptly end? You can always...
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    Borrowing From Your Future Self - a vicious dynasty cycle

    I don't see any issues here. Especially considering you seemed to show reasonable restraint waiting until the 4.9 to strike. SOP if you're reloading a team that was good enough to win last year. My only hesitation would be if the draft capital would give you more bang for the buck spending...
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    Building a new 24 team league format

    Assuming clone players in two separate drafts, I would still advise Superflex position instead of 2QB. It's pretty much the same, but at least you have options if you're really stuck for a 2nd QB. Is there a rule that you can carry no more than 2QBs on your roster unless you have a bye...
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    RB Dameon Pierce, HOU

    A late pick in '25. Opening up more playing time for 6th rounder Jawhar Jordan, who might be able to eclipse 2.9 YPC in a zone blocking scheme. Opening up a roster spot for someone else that also might be a better fit. You're right though, I'm not overly optimistic about a trade happening...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    Sure it would. NFL will gladly overlook a little population decline if there's a nice slice of public subsidy for a new stadium. No chance without that. There are plenty of successful NFL teams that are in markets dealing with declining population rates and other other less than...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    They are building a global audience. They might actually have more success continuing down their current path for some time, rather than dropping a team off in London with all the problems that come with it, saying "That's your squad, now, London. Enjoy! Drop your season ticket deposit in...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    It wasn't an even timeshare, but that's pretty much what the Jags did for a number of years. It seemed to get the message through to the taxpayers. I think their $1.4B stadium overhaul is close to a done deal if it isn't already.
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    Next NFL City in North America

    I really think the loss of the Cards and Rams factors in about as much as two failed Washington Senators teams for the MLB when they decided to come back to DC. It's not an afterthought, and you really want to make sure a quality ownership group is going in if you're coming back. If there...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    Some good information earlier in the thread on the Canadian markets. I've seen 2015 comments from Bills ownership of 22% of all receipts coming from Ontario and 18-20% of the crowd at Bills games coming in from Ontario, with a comparable portion coming in from Rochester. Worth noting that...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    ^^^^ Was just about to say, I don't think that you are :biggrin:. Also, I must be behind on LA real estate. Congrats to Riverside for upending Beverly Hills and Malibu.
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    Next NFL City in North America

    I'm really not sure which would happen first between Mexico City and London. There are obvious and not so obvious challenges unique to both. I remember when the Timberwolves were supposed to play the Spurs there in a regular season game 10 years ago. The game was ultimately cancelled due...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    My favorite course in h.s. was a sports and entertainment marketing class in which we founded a team and basically played fantasy football. Still very proud of the Norfolk based Virginia Admirals and their championship run led by Fred Taylor and second-year QB Peyton Manning. One of the...
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    Next NFL City in North America

    Forbes valuations for the bottom 8 is where you would want to go if you're running through the exercise. I'm guessing the NFL probably has better ideas for what to do with $30-40B than buying out 8 franchises.
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