Chargers receiver Malcolm Floyd should be cleared to play this season after a neck injury. Already 32, Floyd hold more re-draft value than dynasty but it could help draw attention away from rising star Keenan Allen.
- Former Browns receiver Greg Little was claimed off waivers by the Raiders. Little has talent but has never corralled it and joins a crowded receiving corps. His dynasty value is still pretty low.
- With Robert Mathis suspended the first four games, Bjeorn Werner will get first chance at replacing him in the starting lineup. Werner was drafted in the first round but didn’t match expectations his rookie year. This is likely a make-or-break situation for Werner.
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Daily Dynasty Update – May 17th
Former Rams running back Daryl Richardson was claimed by the Jets. He should be no higher than third on the depth chart.
- Those holding out hope for a Mike Goodson return can probably move on as he’s expected to be the odd man out in the Jets backfield.
- Colts linebacker Robert Mathis will be suspended the first four games of the year. Mathis is already 33 and playing with fire the longer he stays out there. Plan your IDP rosters accordingly.
- Giants end Damontre Moore was a hot commodity in rookie IDP dynasty drafts but didn’t do much in 2013. With Justin Tuck gone, Moore should step in to the starting job even after his shoulder heals.
Dynasty Recap – Week 17 – Colts beat up Jaguars, 30-10
- Colts quarterback Andrew Luck went 26 of 37 for 282 yards and a touchdown and no interceptions to cap off a nice stretch at the end of the season. He’ll be a top five dynasty quarterback heading in to 2014 but could still be a buy-low candidate.
- Colts receiver T.Y. Hilton went off for 11 catches for 155 yards, showcasing what fantasy owners hoped for every game. Hilton’s situation will be one to monitor in Indianapolis in the off-season along with the return of Reggie Wayne.
- Colts linebacker Robert Mathis had two more sacks to give him the NFL lead with 19.5. While Mathis will be 33 before the 2014 season, he’s signed relatively cheaply and should be back to be a LB2/3 in dynasty circles.
Dynasty Recap – Week 4 – Colts destroy Jaguars, 37-3
- BREAKING NEWS – Blaine Gabbert is still not good.
- FOLLOW UP – Trent Richardson may not be either after averaging 3.0 YPC. Maybe Jim Brown was right?
- Luckily, Colts receiver T.Y. Hilton had more targets (9-6) and catches (5-3) than Darrius Heyward-Bey. It appears the Colts finally realized the error of their ways.
- Colts tight end Coby Fleener had five catches for 77 yards and a touchdown. He continues to take full advantage of the injury to Dwayne Allen.
- Colts linebacker Robert Mathis had three more sacks. Depending on your situation, Mathis is a valuable commodity that could either help you to a championship this year or one you could trade for an asset. His 7.5 sacks through four games is impressive in any league.
- One bright spot for Jacksonville continues to be Paul Posluszny. He had nine more tackles and a pass defended. At just 28, Poz is a LB1 in any league and should be for 3-4 more years.