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2019 Fantasy Football Team Preview: Miami Dolphins

A new head coach and a new QB in the same off-season. What could go wrong!? Brian Flores is a good coach, but the track record of failed New England spin-offs is long and disappointing. Like all the other teams in the AFC East not from New England, the Dolphins now have a young, potential franchise quarterback. In fact 3 of the top 5 QB prospects from the 2018 draft class are now in the same division. Josh Rosen gives Miami something to build on, but the rest of the roster is still lagging behind in terms of overall talent…

2019 Fantasy Football Team Preview: Buffalo Bills

The Bills may still be looking up from the bottom of the division, but they're far from the doormat we've come to know in the past. Yes, they backed into the playoffs two years ago with Tyrod Taylor, but we all remember how ugly that playoff ousting was, and if you forgot then congratulations! Josh Allen may have been a better fantasy QB than an actual one toward the end of last year, but he's a dynamic, raw talent whose ability to make big plays has brought some much-needed buzz to Buffalo. Not to mention, the defense keeps…

2019 Fantasy Football Team Preview: New York Jets

The Jets have taken a lot of heat over the last few years, but 2018 was clearly the beginning of an organizational upswing. Well, at least from a personnel standpoint.New HC Adam Gase was a failure in Miami and his highly regarded resume is largely based on the extraordinary talent of Peyton Manning being Peyton Manning when they were in Denver together. Let's be honest, Manning could make Hue Jackson look like a genius (I think). The "real" Adam Gase will be exposed once and for all. Is he the guy who floundered with…

2019 Fantasy Football Team Preview: New England Patriots

Much to the chagrin of most NFL fans, the New England Patriots yet again found themselves hoisting the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the season. The sixth ring for the Brady/Belichick era wasn't exactly Thanos like in dominance. Instead, they once again took advantage of their soft division, got a bye, won a home playoff game and Bill Belichick created a miraculous first half gameplan (executed to perfection) to shut out the most dominant quarterback in the league. Sure, the Super Bowl was more of a chess game than a Madden…