Sunday, July 7, 2024

The 2024 Rad Dynasty Season (2!) is almost upon us.




Hello everyone. This is a reminder that we are a little under ONE MONTH away from the 2024 Rad Dynasty draft. It will take place on Sunday, August 4th at 4:30 PM Central Time. In case you've been completely ignoring my previous updates, you can find everyone's roster that was carried over and all their upcoming draft picks HERE.

Also, this is another reminder for app users to use the Yahoo website, as it offers more options than the app. You can see the players in the draft pool you will be picking from here. You can see the draft order here, with your keeper players filled in at the bottom of the draft. You can also go to the league's front page, where the schedule is posted, and you can click on each team to see their rosters. Please note that your matchup preview with each opponent will be showing as zero vs zero until after we draft. 

I just want to give everyone a quick update how things are going to work. On July 25, which will be exactly TEN days before the draft, I am going to send everyone a personal instant message/email/text with their roster and inform them they have until August 4th to submit any changes they want to make to their keepers. Remember, you must keep between 15 to 20 players. Alice and ned only kept 15, so they are pretty much locked in and do not have to do anything. Everyone else either has 19 or 20 players currently rostered. If you wish to make any cuts, you will have from July 25th until August 4th to make them. As soon as the clock rolls over from August 3rd to the 4th, your keepers will be locked in.

Remember, we have 25 man rosters in this league. The number of players you carry over combined with the number of draft picks you have must equal 25. So if I keep 20 players, I get 5 draft picks in the upcoming draft. If I keep 19, I get 6. If I keep 18, I get 7. So on and so forth. It will be up to you to decide whether you want to keep all the players you brought over, or drop a couple and earn some more draft picks in the process. If you have a player on your team that you don't think will see any minutes, or you don't think will be a valuable dynasty asset (like Tommy DeVito, for example), I encourage you to drop him and pick up the extra draft pick. Again, you will have from July 25th until August 4th to submit to me a list of any players you wish to drop, otherwise all your keepers will be carried over.

As far as the draft itself, a reminder that it takes place on August 4th at 4:30 CST. Remember, this is a dynasty draft. You already have your core players. You are essentially adding to your roster in the hopes of keeping it competitive for the years to come. Don't come into this draft thinking you are going to pick Christian McCaffrey or Tyreek Hill or anyone like that. Those players are already taken. The draft will consist of the incoming rookies mixed with unrostered veterans from the end of last season. It is absolutely essential that you do your research and try to grab as many promising young players as you can. Once a player joins your team, you have him for life. Imagine getting the next Ja'Marr Chase or Patrick Mahomes as rookies, and then having them on your team forever. All great players have to start somewhere!

On that topic, I have heard a few of you say "I don't really pay attention to college football. I don't know which rookies are going to be good and which ones aren't. I am not familiar with any of these names." I have some news for you: I don't really watch college football either. I do pay attention to what the experts have to say, however, and I also paid a lot of attention to the actual NFL draft when it happened. But knowledge of college football is absolutely not necessary, as long as you read over some summaries of the incoming class and familiarize yourself with its players. Here are a few good resources for you if you need the extra help:


I will further explain why each year's draft is so important. Let's say your running backs are horrible. In a redraft league, you can just start over next season. You do not have the luxury of starting over in this league. If your running backs are bad, you can't just shake the running back tree and add a good one to your team. You have to draft a rookie and hope they hit. Or maybe draft a second or third year guy who's been buried behind veteran running backs, who you think is ready to shine. You can even deal away draft picks to a fellow league mate in order to pick up a running back.

You always have to play the long game in dynasty. That's why it surprised me last year to see players like Keenan Allen, Mark Andrews, and Nick Chubb just dropped from rosters completely. Even if they are injured or underperforming, remember that you are playing the long game. If you don't see a future for a player on your roster, try to initiate a trade with a league mate and get something in return!

Please, if anyone has questions about how this will work, or is confused by the process, send me a message and I will gladly explain.


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I also want to explore the possibility of future changes to the league. I've made it no secret that when my son is older, I wish to expand to 14 teams to add him and one other player (preferably a family member). That will be somewhat of a "soft reboot" of the league. Rather than keep 15 to 20 players, you will only be allowed to keep 13 to 17. When all the cuts are made, the two expansion teams will go back and forth picking from the unrostered veterans in an offline "expansion draft". Once their rosters are at 13 to 17 (it's up to them where they want to stop), they will be added to the Yahoo league, their keepers will be added, and the draft order will be set.

The two new teams will have the #1 and #2 pick in the draft that year, decided by coin flip. So if you finished with the worst record the year before, tough luck. The best you'll be picking is at #3, unless you trade up. I'll be informing everyone of the expansion a year before it happens, to give everyone time to prepare. Also to make things more open for everyone, since no one will be able to get the #1 or #2 pick, the year before we expand, I will expand the playoffs from four teams to six. Hopefully the added playoff spots give the bottom teams more incentive to win, since they can't get the #1 or #2 pick. This change from four to six playoff teams will then carry over for the duration of this league's existence, even if we do end up dropping back to twelve teams at some point in the future.

There will also be a slight format change once we expand. Rosters will still be 25 players and scoring will still be the same, but a second flex spot will be added. Also, all IDP will be condensed from D, DL, DB, and LB to just three D spots. Again, since this is a pretty big change, I'll be giving everyone a whole year's notice in order to adjust their rosters. Everyone will be affected equally.

Sometimes I randomly think of other things I want to change or tweak, but I have to remind myself that they key to running a fun, successful league is being consistent. I don't want to make things too crazy by needlessly shaking things up. Aside from the chaotic year of the expansion draft (whenever that will be), I'll keep everything status quo for the most part. The only change I may make in the near future is that I am softly considering adding return yard points with the new kickoff rules. But we'll monitor this upcoming season to see how returns go before I make any changes. So no one has to worry about 2024. If all of a sudden the new return rules massively impact the actual game of football, I'll almost have no choice but to add scoring bonuses for kick returns in this league somehow for 2025 and beyond. Maybe give an extra three points for a 50+ yard return. So if someone had a 50+ yard return for a TD, it is a nine point play. If they just have a 50+ yard return but do not score a TD, they get three points. Nothing game changing, but it would still slightly acknowledge the importance of the new return rules.

I think that's all I have for now. Please check your texts/emails/Facebook messages/message board inboxes on July 25th, which is when I will be reaching out to ask you if you want to drop any of your keepers. Until then, buh bye.


Thursday, May 2, 2024

2024 Rad Dynasty Yahoo page is now open.



Hello everyone. The purpose of this post is to inform you that the Yahoo page for the 2024 season is now officially open. You can follow the ensuing link to take you to the page:


If you are using the Yahoo app, I implore you to use actual website instead. It is so much better and so much more detailed. I messed around with the app a little bit last season and it was terrible. The actual page shows you everyone's roster, their schedules, the moves they have made, it shows you the best available players on waivers, it shows you everything you need to know. The app is essentially good for setting your lineup and that's it. So if you want the full Rad Dynasty experience, VISIT THE WEB PAGE.

Now that that's out of the way, I will inform you that, even though the draft is still 3 months away, we are essentially good to go. The IDP scoring we talked about last year has been changed. Schedules are set. Keepers on all of your rosters have been carried over. The draft order is set as well.

Since I have you all here reading this, I am going to take the time to explain how this season's draft will work, since it is the first (non start up) dynasty draft most of you have been involved with.

Rosters are 25 players. I allowed you to keep 15 to 20 players. If you kept 20, you will get 5 draft picks. If you kept 15, you get 10 picks. If you kept 19, you get 6 (so on and so forth). Just because one team has more picks than another, doesn't mean the draft will be unbalanced or unfair though. Everyone will pick in order for the first 5 rounds. The worst teams from last year pick towards the top of the order each round, the better teams pick last. There were a few trades in the offseason that changed the order - for example TDs or Bust doesn't have a first round pick because they traded it with Tee Higgins to Bluth Company for Breece Hall and a 5th round pick. So Bluth has two first rounders and TDs has none.

Once the first 5 rounds of the draft are complete, the teams who kept less than 20 players will continue to draft until they reach 25 players. This is a little hard to describe on paper, so let me give you a visual representation. Go to https://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1/4274/draftresults to see what I am talking about.

As you can see, the order for the first 5 rounds is set. All but four teams kept 20 players, so in round 6, the only people drafting are Alice, TDs, and ned. So in round 6, these four teams will have the only selections. Everyone else's draft pick for the round will be automatically filled in with a player they had kept. 

Same in round 7 (and beyond). Alice and ned are the only teams to keep fewer than 19 players, so they are the only two teams that will continue to draft (unless other teams later decide to drop more players). Everyone else's draft spot will be filled with players they decided to keep.

This might sound a bit complex, but I promise you that it is not.

For now, there is nothing really that you need to do. Remember, the draft is August 4th at 4:30 PM central. The last week of July, I'll send a reminder that you have till August 1st to drop any additional players (thus giving you more draft picks). Once the 1st has passed, your rosters are set in stone - barring any pre-draft trades.

Dynasty drafts are very rookie-heavy. If you are unfamiliar with the rookies coming in this year, I advise that you familiarize yourself with them. Here is a good article:


If you don't really care enough to bother learning the new rookies, you can just go ahead and draft any players that were left unrostered from last year. Chris Godwin and Diontae Johnson are the highest rated non-rookies still on the board. There's a ton of other names out there too, like Ezekiel Elliott and Gus Edwards. But remember, this is dynasty. While it might make sense to you to snag a veteran over a rookie, it may not pan out long run. Maybe Chris Godwin will help you win more games this year than, say, Ladd McConkey or Xavier Leggette. But will you be able to say the same 3 years down the road? 5? 10? 

I guess that is all I have to say for now. I think this all makes sense, but I understand if you may have questions. Please reach out and ask!

For now, I'll continue to track rosters, draft picks, and player moves on the official offseason thread, which you can find here:



See you in August.

Monday, January 8, 2024

The Official 2024 Rad Dynasty Offseason Thread


This post is intended to track everything that happens in the official Rad Dynasty offseason (which is between now, January 9th of 2024 and the day before next year's draft, August 4th of 2024). This will be a long 8 months. Below I will be posting everyone's roster, and a list of all their draft picks they will be making next season. As offseason moves are made, I will add those moves to the top of this post, directly under these few paragraphs. They will be in italics. This will be a way to keep track of all the offseason moves in this league.

Remember, if you want to make an offseason trade, you have to reach out to a fellow manager with the deal. Use the league chat, email, text, or even someone's Facebook to make a trade proposal. If both sides agree, message me with the deal and I will update this thread and the affected teams' rosters. It is up to you if you want to post your email to the group. You might be able to see emails if you go to the Yahoo page and click on League from the top, and then Email League from the drop down. Additionally, if you want to drop someone from your roster, just message me and I will indicate the drop has been made here. Remember, you must keep between 15 and 20 players on your roster. And if you make a trade involving draft picks, make sure the number of picks involved is equal. Like, you can't just send 2 draft picks for a player. You would have to get 2 draft picks in return. Likewise, you can't send even one draft pick without getting one back. There is no limit on how many players can be included in a deal, as long as no one's roster goes below 15 or above 20. If a move would make someone go above 20, they would have to drop a player to go down to 20. As always, I hold ultimate veto power as far as trade goes, if I feel they are unfair.

If anyone has any questions on how the offseason or next year's draft will go, please reach out to me. I want everyone to be 100% clear on how this is going to work. I don't want to hear "I didn't know.... blah blah blah" when next season rolls around.

Please note: everyone kept 20 players except for Alice and ned, who opted to keep 15 on their respective teams. That is why you will notice they have more draft picks. If anyone makes a move that drops them below 20 players, they will be awarded an additional pick in next year's draft (beginning in round 6.) I will update any changes made to draft order if this happens.


FIRST OFFICIAL TRADE, January 10th of 2024:
Dynastic Dan sends Jahmyr Gibbs and Quentin Johnston to TDs or Bust in exchange for Garrett Wilson, Raheem Mostert, and James Cook. Since this puts Dynastic Dan at 21 players, they have decided to release Jahan Dotson, who goes into next year's draft pool. Since this move puts TDs or Bust at 19 players, they are awarded a 6th round draft pick for the 2024 draft.

ANOTHER TRADE, April 5th of 2024:
Thunder Thighs sends the #2 overall pick in the 2024 draft along with K Evan McPherson to Dynastic Dan in exchange for WR Jayden Reed and the #4 overall pick in the 2024 draft.

ANOTHER TRADE, April 5th of 2024:
TDs or Bust sends WR Tee Higgins and the #11 overall pick in the 2024 draft to Bluth Company for RB Breece Hall and the 53rd overall pick in the 2024 draft.

ANOTHER TRADE, May 17th of 2024:
Dynastic Dan sends his 2nd round pick (#16 overall) to Bluth Company for Josh Allen. Since this puts Dynastic Dan at 21 players, they have decided to release Roschon Johnson, who goes into next year's draft pool. Since this puts Bluth at 19 players, they are awarded a 6th round draft pick for the 2024 draft. This pick has been sent to Dynastic Dan, as any trades involving draft picks have to include an even number of picks in the trade.

Drop: My Team drops Derrick Carr and Juwan Johnson. My Team has been awarded a 6th and 7th round pick to make up for these two players.

Drop: Dynastic Dan releases Michael Mayer. Dynastic Dan awarded a 6th round pick for the loss of the player.

TRADE, August 3rd, 2024:
Dynastic Dan is sending Justin Herbert, CJ Mosley, his 2024 6th, and his 2025 5th to BDB for his 2024 1st and his 2025 4th. BDB is also dropping Tyler Boyd, Jake Browning, and Sam Howell. BDB will be awarded a 6th rounder, as he sits at 19 players now. Dan will get a 7th and 8th rounder as he sits at 17 players now. 


Official Team Assets:


TBone's Terrific Team

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #1 Overall
Round 2: #1 of the round (#13 overall)
Round 3: #1 of the round (#25 overall)
Round 4: #1 of the round (#37 overall)
Round 5: #1 of the round (#49 overall) 

Roster carried over from 2023 (20 players):
QB Kirk Cousins
QB Gardner Minshew
QB Tommy DeVito
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR Tyreek Hill
WR Tyler Lockett
WR KJ Osborn
RB Derrick Henry
RB Brian Robinson
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire
TE Tommy Tremble
TE Durham Smythe
K Justin Tucker
K Jake Moody
D Josey Jewell
D Shaquille Leonard
D Christian Wilkins
D Nick Williams
D Harrison Smith
D Keisean Nixon


Dynastic Dan:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #2 Overall *via Thunder Thighs
Round 1: #9 Overall *via BDB
Round 3: #4 of the round (#28 overall)
Round 4: #4 of the round (#40 overall)
Round 5: #4 of the round (#52 overall) 
Round 6: #3 of the round (#63 overall) *via Bluth Company
Round 7: #2 of the round (#69 overall)
Round 8: #1 of the round (#72 overall)


Current Roster (17 players)
QB Josh Allen
QB Anthony Richardson
WR Ja'Marr Chase
WR Garrett Wilson
WR Jaylen Waddle
RB James Cook
RB De'Von Achane
RB Raheem Mostert
RB Jaylen Warren
RB Chase Brown
RB Zach Charbonnet
TE Mark Andrews
TE Kyle Pitts
TE Tucker Kraft
K Evan McPherson
D TJ Edwards
D Patrick Queen


My Team:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #3 Overall
Round 2: #3 of the round (#15 overall)
Round 3: #3 of the round (#27 overall)
Round 4: #3 of the round (#39 overall)
Round 5: #3 of the round (#51 overall) 
Round 6: #1 of the round (#61 overall)
Round 7: #1 of the round (#68 overall)


Roster carried over from 2023 (18 players):
QB Jared Goff
QB Baker Mayfield
WR Calvin Ridley
WR Terry McLaurin
WR Jakobi Meyers
WR Rashee Rice
WR Adam Thielen
RB Tony Pollard
RB Joe Mixon
RB Devin Singletary
RB Chuba Hubbard
RB D'Onta Foreman
TE George Kittle
K Matt Gay
D Ja'Whaun Bentley
D Rayshawn Jenkins
D Quinnen Williams
D Azeez Al-Shaair


Thunder Thighs:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #4 Overall *via Dynastic Dan
Round 2: #2 of the round (#14 overall)
Round 3: #2 of the round (#26 overall)
Round 4: #2 of the round (#38 overall)
Round 5: #2 of the round (#50 overall) 

Roster carried over from 2023 (20 players):
QB Lamar Jackson
QB Aaron Rodgers
WR Nico Collins
WR Devonta Smith
WR Amari Cooper
WR Jayden Reed
WR DeAndre Hopkins
WR Romeo Doubs
RB Austin Ekeler
RB Jonathan Taylor
RB AJ Dillon
TE Jake Ferguson
TE Luke Musgrave
TE Taysom Hill
D De'Vondre Campbell
D Frankie Luvu
D Nick Bosa
D Minkah Fitzpatrick
D Justin Reid
D Jordan Poyer


Bluth Company:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #5 Overall
Round 1: #11 Overall *via TDs or Bust
Round 2: #4 of the round (#16 overall) *via Dynastic Dan
Round 2: #5 of the round (#17 overall)
Round 3: #5 of the round (#29 overall)
Round 4: #5 of the round (#41 overall)

Roster carried over from 2023 (19 players):
QB CJ Stroud
WR Drake London
WR Tee Higgins
WR Christian Kirk
WR Rasheed Shaheed
WR Josh Downs
WR Mike Williams
WR Demario Douglas
RB Christian McCaffrey
RB Jerome Ford
RB Jaleel McLaughlin
TE TJ Hockenson
TE Dalton Schultz
K Younghoe Koo
D Quincy Williams
D Terrel Bernard
D Bobby Okereke
D Camryn Bynum
D Will Anderson Jr


Turd Ferguson:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #6 Overall
Round 2: #6 of the round (#18 overall)
Round 3: #6 of the round (#30 overall)
Round 4: #6 of the round (#42 overall)
Round 5: #6 of the round (#54 overall) 

Roster carried over from 2023 (20 players):
QB Dak Prescott
QB Brock Purdy
WR AJ Brown
WR Chris Olave
WR Cooper Kupp
WR Marquise Brown
RB Nick Chubb
RB Zach Moss
RB Keaton Mitchell
RB Dameon Pierce
RB Miles Sanders
TE Evan Engram
TE Dallas Goedert
TE Greg Dulcich
D Alex Singleton
D Kamren Curl
D DeForest Buckner
D Nick Bolton
D Sam Hubbard
D Kyle Hamilton



The Killing Fields:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #7 Overall
Round 2: #7 of the round (#19 overall)
Round 3: #7 of the round (#31 overall)
Round 4: #7 of the round (#43 overall)
Round 5: #7 of the round (#55 overall) 


Roster carried over from 2023 (20 players):
QB Patrick Mahomes
QB Geno Smith
WR Brandon Aiyuk
WR Davante Adams
WR Curtis Samuel
RB D'Andre Swift
RB James Conner
RB Ty Chandler
TE Cole Kmet
TE Gerald Everett
K Harrison Butker
D Foyesade Oluokun
D Derwin James
D Maxx Crosby
D Roquan Smith
D Kwity Paye
D Jordyn Brooks
D Pete Werner
D Drue Tranquill
D Alex Anzalone



Alice in Horns:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #8 Overall
Round 2: #8 of the round (#20 overall)
Round 3: #8 of the round (#32 overall)
Round 4: #8 of the round (#44 overall)
Round 5: #8 of the round (#56 overall)
Round 6: #4 of the round (#64 overall)
Round 7: #3 of the round (#70 overall)
Round 8: #2 of the round (#73 overall)
Round 9: #1 of the round (#75 overall)
Round 10: #1 of the round (#77 overall)

Roster carried over from 2023 (15 players):
QB Jordan Love
QB Joe Burrow
QB Will Levis
WR Puka Nacua
WR DK Metcalf
WR Tank Dell
WR Christian Watson
WR Jake Bobo
RB Alvin Kamara
RB Kyren Williams
RB David Montgomery
RB Tyjae Spears
RB Rhamondre Stevenson
TE Travis Kelce
TE Darren Waller


BDB's Jet Setters:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 2: #9 of the round (#21 overall)
Round 3: #9 of the round (#33 overall)
Round 4: #9 of the round (#45 overall)
Round 5: #9 of the round (#57 overall) 
Round 6: #2 of the round (#62 overall) *via Dynastic Dan
Round 6: #5 of the round (#65 overall)


Roster carried over from 2023 (19 players):
QB Justin Herbert
WR Stefon Diggs
WR Brandin Cooks
RB Travis Etienne
RB Saquon Barkley
RB Aaron Jones
RB Antonio Gibson
RB Tyler Allgeier
TE Cade Otton
TE Chig Okonkwo
TE Andrew Ogletree
K Tyler Bass
K Jason Myers
D CJ Mosley
D Zach Sieler
D Elandon Roberts
D Amani Hooker
D Demarcus Lawrence
D Carl Granderson


Show me the TDs:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #10 Overall
Round 2: #10 of the round (#22 overall)
Round 3: #10 of the round (#34 overall)
Round 4: #10 of the round (#46 overall)
Round 5: #10 of the round (#58 overall) 


Roster carried over from 2023 (20 players):
QB Justin Fields
QB Tua Tagovailoa
QB Bryce Young
WR Justin Jefferson
WR Deebo Samuel
WR DJ Moore
WR Michael Pittman
WR Mike Evans
WR Odell Beckham Jr
WR Darnell Mooney
RB Najee Harris
RB Josh Jacobs
RB Alexander Mattison
RB Zamir White
TE Trey McBride
TE David Njoku
TE Isaiah Likely
TE Logan Thomas
TE Noah Fant
K Brandon Aubrey


ned's rollers:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 1: #12 Overall
Round 2: #12 of the round (#24 overall)
Round 3: #12 of the round (#36 overall)
Round 4: #12 of the round (#48 overall)
Round 5: #12 of the round (#60 overall) 
Round 6: #7 of the round (#67 overall)
Round 7: #4 of the round (#71 overall)
Round 8: #3 of the round (#74 overall)
Round 9: #2 of the round (#76 overall)
Round 10: #2 of the round (#78 overall)

Roster carried over from 2023 (15 players):
QB Jalen Hurts
QB Kyler Murray
WR CeeDee Lamb
WR Jordan Addison
WR Keenan Allen
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR Jameson Williams
RB Isiah Pacheco
RB Kenneth Walker
RB Javonte Williams
TE Dalton Kincaid
K Jake Elliott
D Fred Warner
D Bobby Wagner
D Jessie Bates


TDs or Bust:

2024 Draft picks:
Round 2: #11 of the round (#23 overall)
Round 3: #11 of the round (#35 overall)
Round 4: #11 of the round (#47 overall)
Round 5: #5 of the round (#53 overall) *via Bluth Company
Round 5: #11 of the round (#59 overall) 
Round 6: #6 of the round (#66 overall)

Current roster (19 players):
QB Trevor Lawrence
QB Matthew Stafford
WR George Pickens
WR Zay Flowers
WR Noah Brown
WR Demarcus Robinson
WR Quentin Johnston
RB Bijan Robinson
RB Breece Hall
RB Rachaad White
RB Jahmyr Gibbs
TE Sam LaPorta
D Lavonte David
D Zamir Franklin
D Aidan Hutchinson
D Jack Campbell
D TJ Watt
D Brian Branch
D Antoine Winfield



Notable players left dropped or unrostered, who will be put into next year's draft pool, along with the incoming rookies:

Gabe Davis
Diontae Johnson
Khalil Herbert
Dontavyion Wicks
Elijah Moore
Jahan Dotson
Chris Godwin
Michael Wilson
Joshua Palmer
Roschon Johnson
Pat Freiermuth
Jerry Jeudy
Wan'Dale Robinson
Deshaun Watson
Russell Wilson
Marvin Mims Jr
Kendre Miller
Khalil Shakir
JK Dobbins
Jalin Hyatt
Courtland Sutton
Rondale Moore
Kendrick Bourne
Jonathan Mingo
Zay Jones
Dawson Knox
Michael Gallup
Michael Carter
Ezekiel Elliott
Marquez Valdez-Scantling
Rico Dowdle
Kenny Pickett
Trey Palmer
Jimmy Garoppolo
Michael Thomas
Noah Gray
AT Perry
Jamaal Williams
Cam Akers
Kadarious Toney
Tank Bigsby
Joe Flacco
Hunter Henry
Kareem Hunt
Cedric Tillman
Dalvin Cook
Treylon Burks
Desmond Ridder
Joshua Dobbs
Derek Carr
Juwan Johnson


Links to dynasty articles and information about incoming rookies:




Tuesday, January 2, 2024

The Rad Dynasty 2023 year end awards

Congrats again to ned for winning the first ever Rad Dynasty championship. Now that the year is over and the long offseason is about to begin, I figured I'd hand out some awards. I had no intention of doing this and I did not plan this out in advance. It is kind of a spur of the moment thing. 

CeeDee Lamb has already won Championship Game MVP honors, so now it is time for the rest of the awards.



Best Waiver Wire Pickup

This easily goes to Kyren Williams for Alice in Horns. Williams went undrafted in the league's start up draft. Cam Akers was supposed to be the Rams starting back, but he found himself in the Rams doghouse almost right off the bat, much to the chagrin of Dynastic Dan, who drafted him in the 7th round.

Alice in Horns scooped up Kyren Williams, who by week 2 had won the starting job. It was off to the races for Kyren Williams, as he had a mammoth fantasy season. He finished as the fourth highest scoring running back in the NFL, with 240.5 fantasy points. He had about 1300 combined rushing and receiving yards, to go with 15 touchdowns. All while missing several games on the IR in the middle of the season. Great production from an undrafted player. What a pickup for Alice.



Defensive Player of the Year


This is an easy one for me. It's got to go to Foyesade Oluokun for The Killing Fields. The Killing Fields had one of the best defenses in the league this year, putting up big numbers in nearly each and every single game. Oluokun was a big part of that success. He finished as the #1 scorer among IDP, with 263.25 points scored on defense. He had 108 solo tackles (1st), 58 assisted tackles, 2.5 sacks, 6 passes defensed, and 1 defensive touchdown scored.

Oluokun was the first defensive player taken in the draft, selected in the third round. The Killing Fields clearly knew what they were doing when they picked this player. Oluokun is 28 years old and looks to be a defensive force in the Rad Dynasty for many years to come. Hats off to a great season!



Offensive Player of the Year

In the real NFL, this is known as the best player who isn't a quarterback award. This season, there is no one else this award can go to aside from Christian McCaffrey from team Bluth Company. He was far and away the best non-QB this season, scoring 360.8 fantasy points. That's sixth among all players this season, QB or not. 

McCaffrey accounted for over 2,000 yards of total offense. 1,459 yards rushing and 564 yards receiving. He scored 21 combined TDs, while also catching 67 passes. McCaffrey was a massive reason that Bluth Company was the third highest scoring team in the league this year.



Rookie of the Year

Rookie of the Year was an easy choice as well: Puka Nacua for team Alice in Horns. Nacua popped up out of nowhere to finish as the highest scoring rookie position player. CJ Stroud was actually the highest scoring rookie, but he was barely utilized by Bluth Company this year, with Josh Allen as the team's starting quarterback.

Puka was drafted in the 17th round of our startup draft. Every single team in the league passed on him at least 16 times. Betcha no one will make that mistake in redraft leagues next season! He was drafted behind fellow rookies Quentin Johnston and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and he easily outperformed them both. Puka looks like he is going to be a star in this league for Alice's Team for a very long time. What a find.



Rad Dynasty MVP

The awards basically handed themselves out this season. There was no one else I could think of that would be better suited to winning this award than Jalen Hurts. He is the second highest scoring player in football with 403.72 fantasy points. He accounted for 38 total touchdowns. He started essentially every game for ned's rollers, leading him to the highest scoring point total in the league. He then went on to have a big postseason and lift ned to the league title. If that doesn't scream MVP, I don't know what does.


Manager of the Year:
ned's rollers


Ned continues to dominate this season and the awards season. Not only did he finish as the best team in the regular season record-wise, he was also the highest scoring team in the league. What is just as impressive is that ned accomplished this while giving up nearly 149 points a game. There was almost no margin for error, due to always facing everyone's best, and he still came out with the best record in the league. Compare that to Bluth Company, the third highest scoring team in the league. They gave up 148 points a game and only finished 7-8. Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good. And ned was both!

Ned dominated both the regular season and the postseason. He outscored his two playoff opponents by a combined 85 points. That means ned won his playoff games by over 40 points per game. That's crazy. Complete dominance! There is no one else who deserves this award more. Ned will look to keep it up next season, and in the years beyond. He's built not only to succeed now, but succeed as a dynasty team, too. Don't be surprised to see this team primed and ready to repeat when next season rolls around.

Oh, and by the way. Remember before the season started (in one of my preview posts) how I said the winner would get a small reward for winning this season? It's nothing special monetary-wise, but it is a souvenir that is important to this league in a historical context. It will be even moreso as the years go by. It is yours for the taking, ned. I'll keep what it is as a surprise for now, but if you send me your address I can mail it out to you ASAP.



Worst Manager of the Year:

There's no punishment for finishing last in this league, so you'll have to settle for some good-natured ribbing. Here's a picture of Timmy (Tbone) during Christmas of 2021. Isn't he lovely? If you look on the lower left hand corner of the picture, you'll see Channing in the red plaid. Future Rad Dynasty champion!

Jokes aside, TBone should have a solid team next year with his receiving core of Amon Ra St. Brown and Tyreek Hill. Armed with the #1 pick in the draft, this team could draft a generational talent that will be on this team for the next decade. Who will it be, though???


***


That's it for this year's award show. Maybe I can plan this out better next year, and have some better awards. I suppose I can add comeback player of the year and comeback manager of the year - but those will have to wait for the end of season 2.

Before we go, one last reminder to send in your keepers, due by January 8th. I'm keeping track of them HERE. Once the 8th comes and the picks are finalized, the offseason will officially begin. 

I'll make a separate post with everyone's rosters that I will update periodically throughout the offseason if anyone makes a trade or wants to drop a player. I'll also include everyone's "assets" AKA their draft picks underneath their team roster. That way we can keep an eye on any changes made in the offseason, either through player trades, draft pick trades, or drops. It'll all make sense when you see it happen, I am sure.

Have a good offseason, all of you! Thanks for making this a successful first season.

Sunday, December 31, 2023

The Rad Dynasty: Recapping the 2023 Season first ever Championship Game, Week Seventeen



ned's rollers 190.78 vs TDs or Bust 145.08
 

The first ever champion of the Rad Dynasty has been crowned: congrats ned! Not only was ned a force to be reckoned with in this league, he is a force in all the leagues I've ever played in with him. He always does well. I think this is his third win this year alone. He's good! I think this is a team that is well set up for dynasty success. Ned will pick last (12th overall) in next year's draft. He already has a rock-solid, championship team around him. How will he improve the team next year? I can't wait to find out. August is so very far away.

TDs or Bust unfortunately loses his shot at being the first champ in Rad Dynasty history. He'll pick 11th overall in next year's draft. He made it to the title game this year, and was one of the stronger teams in the league this season. I am also interested to see what moves he will make to improve his team next year, and long term dynasty-wise.

Before we dive into the high scorers of the game, Rad Bowl (I just made that up) MVP honors go to: CeeDee Lamb for ned's rollers. He caught 13 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown in Dallas's real life win. This translated to scored 35.2 fantasy points for team ned. It was performances like this up and down the board for team ned that led to such a resounding win. It takes a total team effort to reach 191 points, and everything came together perfectly for ned this week.

Aside from CeeDee Lamb, ned's team was led offensively by: Jalen Hurts (25.18), Isaiah Pacheco (26), Chris Godwin (15.6), and Kenneth Walker (15). On the defensive side of the ball, Jesse Bates (17) and Bobby Wagner (17.5) were massive contributors. Like I said, just an all around great effort from ned's rollers.

TDs or Bust put 145.08 points on the board, which might be enough to win sometimes or maybe even most of the time. But not today. Projection-wise, this game was never very close. TDs or Bust came in as big underdogs and unfortunately were just flat out out-matched by a team that ended up scoring 191 points.

Perry's IDP had a giant week, combining for 61.5 points. If they hadn't showed up, this would have really been a giant blowout, because the offense did diddly-squat. George Pickens (16.6), Matthew Stafford (14.58), Sam Laporta (13.4), and Bijan Robinson (11.6) were the high scorers offensively. Rachaad White picked a bad time to have a bad game with 6.6 points. Hunter Henry had a goose egg. What does this mean for TDs or Bust? They return next year with an interesting core of players. There is a lot of young talent here, which could lead to this being a very successful dynasty team. Can't wait to see what happens!



I can't wait to see what happens in this league, in general. The season is now officially over. We'll reconvene in August of 2024 for the draft. That's so far away! For now, you have until January 8th to send me a list of keepers for next season. You must send me a list of 15 to 20 players. If you don't send me a list by the deadline, I'll just go ahead and carry over your top 20 players based on points scored. 

Once the 8th has passed and the offseason has officially begun, feel free to message other managers and see if you want to make any trades with them. You can always email each other or text or private message each other - whatever works the best for you. If you don't know how to get a hold of a manager, message me and I'll see if I can get you in contact with them.

Here is next season's non-snaking draft order:

1 TBone's Terrific Team
2 Thunder Thighs 
3 My Team 
4 Dynastic Dan 
5 Bluth Company 
6 Turd Ferguson 
7 The Killing Fields 
8 Alice In Horns 
9 BDB's Jet Setters
10 Show me the TDS
11 TDS or Bust
12 ned's rollers

One quick note - I know we've discussed trimming rosters from 25 down to 24 - just a tiny tweak to allow more options of players to pick up on the waiver wire. But I think I'm going to stick with 25 after all. I've been thinking about it. You're allowed to keep 20 players. If rosters were only 24 players - your draft would just be 4 rounds and then it would be over. That seems so short. I want it to be at least 5 rounds. Also, 25 roster spots is not considered a lot of spots as far as dynasty leagues are concerned. Most leagues carry 30 or more, which is way more than my measly 25. Plus, I want to complete at least one "cycle" before making any changes to the actual format of the league. We need to get at least two seasons worth of data before deciding to make any changes like that. PLUS, dynasty leagues are all about building a team and rostering players that might not get a lot of looks in a standard redraft league. One of the best parts of dynasty is taking a chance on someone like this, and then they hit pay dirt. 

So I am sticking with 25. I truly think it is the best thing, and I hope I don't get any blowback for changing my mind like that. It's not like the reduction from 25 to 24 ever actually happened. I'm not technically changing anything. I'm changing my mind on changing something. It's different!


HERE IS A LINK TO A POST WHERE I AM KEEPING TRACK OF EVERYONE'S KEEPERS! I WILL UPDATE IT WHENEVER SOMEONE SENDS ME THEIR KEEPERS. REMEMBER YOU HAVE UNTIL JANUARY 8TH TO DO SO!

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Keeper tracker (end of 2023, Rad Dynasty season 1)


DUE JANUARY 8TH, 2024!!!!
Please send me a list of 15 to 20 keepers for next season. I will update this listing as we go along. When your name turns green, your choices are done and you are locked in with your selections.

Dynastic Dan:

KEEP:

1 Justin Herbert
2 Anthony Richardson
3 Jahmyr Gibbs
4 De'Von Achane
5 Jaylen Warren
6 Zach Charbonnet
7 Roschon Johnson
8 Chase Brown
9 Jaylen Waddle
10 JaMarr Chase
11 Jayden Reed
12 Jahan Dotson
13 Quentin Johnston
14 Tucker Kraft
15 Michael Mayer
16 Kyle Pitts
17 Mark Andrews
18 TJ Edwards
19 CJ Mosley
20 Patrick Queen

DROP:
1 Joe Flacco
2 Pat Freiermuth
3 Khalil Herbert
4 Elijah Moore
5 Blake Grupe
6 DaRon Bland
7 Derrick Brown

TDs or Bust

Keep:
1 Matthew Stafford
2 Trevor Lawrence
3 Rachaad White
4 Bijan Robinson
5 James Cook
6 Raheem Mostert
7 Tee Higgins
8 George Pickens
9 Zay Flowers
10 Noah Brown
11 Demarcus Robinson
12 Garrett Wilson
13 Sam LaPorta
14 Lavonte David
15 Zamir Franklin
16 Aidan Hutchinson
17 Jack Campbell
18 TJ Watt
19 Brian Branch
20 Antoine Winfield

DROP:
1 Hunter Henry
2 Will Lutz
3 Jonnu Smith
4 Demario Davis
5 Aaron Donald


Show me the TDs

KEEP:

1 Justin Fields
2 Bryce Young
3 Tua Tagovailoa
4 Najee Harris
5 Zamir White
6 Josh Jacobs
7 Alexander Mattison
8 Deebo Samuel
9 Justin Jefferson
10 DJ Moore
11 Darnell Mooney
12 Michael Pitman
13 Mike Evans
14 Odell Beckham Jr.
15 David Njoku
16 Trey McBride
17 Logan Thomas
18 Isaiah Likely
19 Noah Fant
20 Brandon Aubrey

DROP:
21 Devin White
22 Kevin Byard
23 Micah Parsons
24 Tremaine Edmunds
25 Myles Garrett


Bluth Company:

KEEP:

1 Josh Allen
2 CJ Stroud
3 Drake London
4 Josh Downs
5 Christian Kirk
6 Rasheed Shaheed
7 Demario Douglas
8 Mike Williams
9 Breece Hall
10 Christian McCaffrey
11 Jerome Ford
12 Jaleel McLaughlin
13 TJ Hockenson
14 Dalton Schultz
15 Quincy Williams
16 Terrel Bernard
17 Younghoe Koo
18 Bobby Okereke
19 Will Anderson Jr
20 Camryn Bynum

DROP: 
21 Reed Blankenship
22 Gus Edwards
23 Jonathan Greenard
24 Donald Parham Jr
25 Kaden Elliss
26 Gabe Davis


Turd Ferguson:

KEEP:

1 Dak Prescott
2 Brock Purdy
3 Cooper Kupp
4 AJ Brown
5 Chris Olave
6 Marquise Brown
7 Zach Moss
8 Nick Chubb
9 Miles Sanders
10 Dameon Pierce
11 Keaton Mitchell
12 Evan Engram
13 Dallas Goedert
14 Greg Dulcich
15 Alex Singleton
16 Kamren Curl
17 DeForest Buckner
18 Nick Bolton
19 Sam Hubbard
20 Kyle Hamilton


DROP:
1 Ezekiel Elliott
2 Kareem Hunt
3 Rico Dowdle
4 Tyler Conklin
5 Dustin Hopkins
6 Dre Greenlaw
7 Quay Walker


The Killing Fields

KEEP:

1 Patrick Mahomes
2 Geno Smith
3 Davante Adams
4 Brandon Aiyuk
5 Curtis Samuel 
6 D'Andre Swift
7 Gerald Everett
8 James Conner
9 Cole Kmet
10 Ty Chandler 
11 Harrison Butker
12 Foyesade Oluokun
13 Derwin James
14 Maxx Crosby
15 Roquan Smith
16 Kwity Paye
17 Jordyn Brooks
18 Pete Werner
19 Drue Tranquill
20 Alex Anzalone

DROP 
1 Allen Lazard
2 Nick Folk
3 Kenneth Gainwell
4 Salvon Ahmed
5 Mike Gesicki
6 Jamaal Williams


ned's Rollers

KEEP:

1 Jalen Hurts 
2 Kyler Murray
3 Javonte Williams
4 Kenneth Walker
5 Isiah Pacheco
6 CeeDee Lamb
7 Jordan Addison
8 Jaxon Smith-Njigba
9 Jameson Williams
10 Keenan Allen
11 Dalton Kincaid
12 Jake Elliott
13 Fred Warner
14 Bobby Wagner
15 Jessie Bates

DROP:
1 Chris Godwin
2 Jonathan Mingo
3 Michael Wilson
4 Joshua Palmer
5 Khalil Shakir
6 Tanner Hudson
7 Dawson Knox
8 Montez Sweat
9 Devon Witherspoon


Thunder Thighs:

KEEP

1 Lamar Jackson
2 Aaron Rodgers
3 Romeo Doubs
4 DeVonta Smith
5 Nico Collins
6 Amari Cooper
7 DeAndre Hopkins
8 Austin Ekeler
9 Jonathan Taylor
10 AJ Dillon
11 Jake Ferguson
12 Taysom Hill
13 Luke Musgrave
14 Evan McPherson
15 De'Vondre Campbell
16 Frankie Luvu
17 Nick Bosa
18 Minkah Fitzpatrick
19 Justin Reid
20 Jordan Poyer

DROP

1 Russell Wilson
2 Jeff Wilson Jr
3 Justice Hill
4 Chris Jones
5 Irv Smith Jr


BDB's Jet Setters

KEEP

1 Jake Browning
2 Sam Howell
3 Travis Ettienne
4 Saquon Barkley
5 Aaron Jones
6 Antonio Gibson
7 Tyler Allgeier
8 Stefon Diggs
9 Tyler Boyd
10 Brandon Cooks
11 Cade Otton
12 Chigoziem Okonkwo
13 Andrew Ogletree
14 Tyler Bass
15 Jason Myers
16 Zach Sieler
17 Elandon Roberts
18 Amani Hooker
19 Demarcus Lawrence
20 Carl Granderson

DROP:

1 Michael Gallup
2 Justin Watson
3 Jaylinn Hawkins
4 Rasheem Green
5 Cameron Heyward


Tbone's Terrific Team: (picks not made, top 20 carried over)

KEEP:

1 Gardner Minshew
2 Tommy DeVito
3 Kirk Cousins
4 Amon-Ra St Brown
5 Tyreek Hill
6 Tyler Lockett
7 KJ Osborn
8 Derrick Henry
9 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 
10 Brian Robinson  
11 Tommy Tremble
12 Durham Smythe
13 Justin Tucker
14 Jake Moody
15 Josey Jewell
16 Shaquille Leonard
17 Christian Wilkins
18 Nick Williams 
19 Keisean Nixon
20 Harrison Smith


DROP:
1 JK Dobbins
2 Conner Heyward
3 Marquez Valdez-Scantling
4 Michael Carter
5 Donovan Peoples-Jones
6 Lawrence Guy Jr
7 Jalen Ramsey


My Team: (picks not made, top 20 carried over)

KEEP:

1 Jared Goff
2 Derek Carr
3 Baker Mayfield
4 Calvin Ridley
5 Terry McLaurin
6 Jakobi Meyers
7 Adam Thielen
8 Rashee Rice
9 Tony Pollard
10 Joe Mixon
11 Chuba Hubbard
12 D'Onta Foreman
13 Devin Singletary
14 George Kittle
15 Juwan Johnson
16 Matt Gay
17 Ja'Whaun Bentley
18 Rayshawn Jenkins
19 Quinnen Williams
20 Azeez Al-Shaair

DROP:

1 Tony Jones
2 Adam Trautman
3 Marvin Mims Jr
4 Zay Jones
5 Jerrick McKinnon


Alice in Horns

KEEP:

1 Jordan Love
2 Joe Burrow
3 Will Levis
4 DK Metcalf
5 Puka Nacua
6 Tank Dell
7 Christian Watson
8 Jake Bobo
9 Alvin Kamara
10 Kyren Williams
11 David Montgomery
12 Rhamondre Stevenson
13 Tyjae Spears
14 Travis Kelce
15 Darren Waller


DROP

1 Diontae Johnson
2 Josh Reynolds
3 Courtland Sutton
4 Tutu Atwell
5 DJ Chark
6 Brevin Jordan
7 Tyler Higbee
8 Jason Sanders
9 Jalen Pitre
10 Erick Kendricks
11 Brian Burns
12 Logan Wilson

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

The Rad Dynasty: Recapping the 2023 Season first round of the playoffs, Week Sixteen


The first ever Rad Dynasty playoffs have come. Only the top 4 teams, the absolute best of the best have made it here. It's been a wild, up and down season in the league this year. It's been full of interesting stories. Several different teams have spent time in first place, including Alice in Horns and The Killing Fields. Turd Ferguson shook off a slow start, nearly winning their way into the playoffs before losing a must-win game in the final week of the season. Alice lost in week 15, too. Win and she would have been in. Another interesting story: Bluth Company being one of the league's highest scoring teams all season long but having awful luck, absorbing everyone's biggest game of the year week in and week out.

BDB's team has been an underdog all season long. They are middle of the pack on the scoring spectrum, but have been one of the best teams in the league as far as exploiting their matchups. ned's rollers have been dominant pretty much all year long. They've won 8 of 10 coming in and are the highest scoring team in the league. 

TDs or Bust has been up and down all season. Started out 3-0, but then went on a skid and dropped to 4-4 and in danger of falling out of contention. They overcame that slow stretch and proceeded to go 6-1 in their final 7 games. That lone loss was by .09 points to first place ned. The similarly named Show me the TDs is a team that has always been scrappy and always seems to find a way to win. They come into the game having won 5 of their last 7 and putting up good scoring numbers in the process.

Before we get to the results, shout out to the Player of the Week for the first round of the playoffs: Justin Fields for Show me the TDs. He had 26.50 fantasy points, throwing for a touchdown and rushing for one more. He also had 97 rushing yards, which are valuable in fantasy. Good job Justin Fields. Show me the TDs has hopefully found his dynasty QB for years to come.


ATTENTION:
Literally nobody has sent their keepers into me yet. Remember, you must send me 15 to 20 players from your team to keep by January 8th. I know that's still almost 2 weeks away, but hopefully some of you will send them to me so I don't have to go around bugging you before the deadline.

Newly eliminated playoff teams: read the following link for clear instructions on how things will work now that your season is over. Please feel free to ask me any questions.


Now onto the recaps.


ned's rollers (1) 157.84 vs BDB's Jet Setters (4) 117.20

ned's team came in as massive favorites and were able to roll to a fairly easy win. Admittedly, I was not following the action too closely on Christmas weekend, but it seemed to me like ned's team was never in danger. They'll advance to the championship round next week and will earn the right to compete for the first ever title of the Rad Dynasty. Here is what I had to say about ned at the beginning of the year:

"Ned's team in particular stands out as an interesting dynasty team. Maybe he won't win this year. I don't even have him making the playoffs this year. But he is set up for some serious long term success. He's got Dalton Kincaid - who I wanted, JSN - who I also wanted, Jordan Addison, Zach Charbonnet, Jameson Williams, Jonathan Mingo, Javonte Williams, Kendre Miller. Just a ton, and I mean a ton of young talent. If these guys put it together in the next few years he is going to have the team to beat. He also has Kenneth Walker and CeeDee Lamb on his team, and they are already there playing at a star level. This is going to be a good good team down the road."

I didn't even mention Jalen Hurts in my evaluation! I was also totally wrong in my prediction he'd miss the playoffs, but totally right in that this team is going to be set up for long term success, and a real shot at creating an actual dynasty in this league. Maybe it all starts right here?

Ned's team was led by Jalen Hurts (24.44), Cee Dee Lamb (22.20),  and Bobby Wagner (20.5). BDB's team was led by Saquon Barkley (17.9), Jake Browning (15.4), and Chig Okonkwo (15.3). Not a great game across the board for BDB's team, as Stefon Diggs (6.9) and Travis Etienne (4.6) did not have superstar games. Cameron Heyward had a goose egg on the defensive end.

BDB closes the year at 9-7, including the playoffs. They'll pick 9th overall in the draft next year, as they lost their one and only matchup against the other losing team this week, Show me the TDs.

This makes the week 15 loss to BDB tougher to swallow for Turd Ferguson. If they'd won that game and made the playoffs, they would have been the highest scoring team in the first round with 162.02 points scored. Instead they get a meaningless consolation win.

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TDs or Bust (3) 143.72 vs Show me the TDs (2) 140.80

Let's look at some of my other predictions I made before the year started:

"Predictions? I'll make some bold ones. The 4 teams that will make the playoffs this season are: me, TDs or Bust, My Team, and BDBs Jet Setters. I'll say TDs or Bust wins it all this year."

I was right on 2 of the 4 playoff teams. BDB made it and so did TDs or Bust. And now TDs or Bust is dangerously close to winning the entire thing and making my prediction come true. With this win, they move on to the title game where they will face off against ned's rollers. 

This was a tight game, coming down to less than 3 points in the end. The predictions on Yahoo kept going back and forth between these two teams all weekend, from what I noticed. It was destined to be a close game, and that it was.

TDs or Bust was led by Matthew Stafford (24.72), Tee Higgins (22.5), Zaire Franklin (18), and Rachaad White (16.7). Let me just take this moment to give a shout out to Rachaad White. Every week he puts up massive numbers. He's definitely a candidate for MVP of the Rad Dynasty - one of a solid number of players. I didn't expect much from him this year but he has definitely proven me wrong big time. He was drafted in the 8th round, too. Definitely has provided higher than 8th round value.

Show me the TDs goes down in a blaze of glory. At least we don't have to worry about two teams with the word TDs in their name anymore. The aforementioned Justin Fields put up the most points among players started in the postseason. Justin Jefferson (24.6), Zamir White (14.5), and David Njoku (13.4) were the high scorers in the loss. Josh Jacobs was left in the starting lineup even though he was out with an injury, and that ended up being the difference here. If Sean puts in Najee Harris, who was left on the bench with 13.8 points, he wins.

Show me the TDs finishes the year 10-6 overall, and will pick 10th in the draft next season.

Before we move on, a special plug for TDs or Bust. He runs a dynasty league somewhat similar to this one. He had 2 inactive teams this year and is looking for someone to replace them. I'm not sure if he needs 2 still or just 1, but if you had fun in the Rad Dynasty and are now turned onto the idea of dynasty leagues - this would be a good chance to join a new, very fun league. Send me a message or an email if you are interested, or just contact TDs or Bust directly. I'll let it be up to him if he wants to share his email address here.



Updated draft order for 2024:

1 TBone's Terrific Team
2 Thunder Thighs 
3 My Team 
4 Dynastic Dan 
5 Bluth Company 
6 Turd Ferguson 
7 The Killing Fields 
8 Alice In Horns 
9 BDB's Jet Setters
10 Show me the TDS

??
11 TDS or Bust
12 ned's rollers
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Next week should be epic. Early predictions show ned as an 11 point favorite, but Perry hasn't set his lineup fully yet. Should be interesting to see how this goes. Coworker vs friend: who will win the first ever Rad Dynasty championship? Stay tuned.