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NFL fantasy football advice: One thing you need to know about every NFL team
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NFL fantasy football advice: One thing you need to know about every NFL team

The new season is almost here, and with it a new cast of fantasy stars to help bring home the championship trophy. With a new year comes a new outlook, and it’s important to know where the meaningful opportunities lie for each team. Before the season begins, here’s a crucial bit of information for each of the 32 NFL teams. (Please note: All stats/rankings listed below are based on a half-point-per-reception scoring system.)

Arizona Cardinals – When healthy, RB James Conner is a top-10 fantasy back. Since joining the Cardinals, he and Christian McCaffrey are the only RBs to finish in the top 10 in points/game in each of the last three seasons.

Atlanta Falcons – Everyone is talking about how the slight upgrade at quarterback will help WR Drake London, but Kirk Cousins ​​​​has also helped a couple of tight ends have good seasons (Jordan Reed and TJ Hockenson). This could mean big things for TE Kyle Pitts.

Baltimore Ravens – Before last year, RB Derrick Henry had averaged at least 19 points/game in each of the previous four seasons. Don’t let the recency bias stand too much. He should be big again in a high-scoring offense where defenders can’t focus on him.

Buffalo Bills – TE Dalton Kincaid is a talented tight end who has become a target machine.

Carolina Panthers – The cheap investments of RB Chuba Hubbard (early in the season) and RB Jonathan Brooks (late in the season) are a cheap way to steal some easy fantasy points.

Chicago Bears – QB Caleb Williams would have to be really bad not to take advantage of such a talented WR group.

Cincinnati Bengals – RB Zack Moss will be a quiet, but consistent fantasy producer.

Cleveland Browns – A bounce-back season for RB Nick Chubb makes RB Jerome Ford a shrewd, good buy.

Dallas Cowboys – The Cowboys lack a running game threat. Don’t be surprised to see QB Dak Prescott once again rack up big passing yards and touchdown totals.

Denver Broncos – Now that he’s fully fit again and there’s less competition, RB Javonte Williams should be able to have a strong season.

Detroit Lions – In a vacuum, RB David Montgomery is a good fantasy player, but if RB Jahmyr Gibbs re-aggravates his hamstring, he’ll become fantasy gold.

Green Bay Packers – QB Jordan Love is a good quarterback with four good receivers. He’s going to put the heat on them.

Houston Texans – QB CJ Stroud has three very good receivers. He’s also going to pop.

Indianapolis Colts – WR Michael Pittman Jr. has been good with Carson Wentz, Matt Ryan and Gardner Minshew. Imagine how good he can be with QB Anthony Richardson.

Jacksonville Jaguars – QB Trevor Lawrence has weapons galore, including underrated target monster TE Evan Engram.

Kansas City Chiefs – QB Patrick Mahomes will be a league winner this year. He has never had such a good offensive supporting cast. His weapons are too many to list.

Los Angeles Chargers – RB Gus “Bus” Edwards is the frontrunner in a Jim Harbaugh offense that is focused primarily on runs.

Los Angeles Rams – RB Kyren Williams averaged 19.9 fantasy points per game last season, behind only Christian McCaffrey. No other RB averaged more than 17 points per game last year. Only poor health can prevent him from having another monster season.

Las Vegas Raiders – With Josh Jacobs gone, RB Zamir White’s volume will keep him fantasy relevant.

Miami Dolphins – The Dolphins have an uncanny ability to turn RB3s into fantasy studs. Rookie RB Jaylen Wright is their RB3.

Minnesota Vikings – WR Justin Jefferson is quarterback-proof. He has elite separation and hands. Be prepared to pounce when people fear Sam Darnold.

New England Patriots – Points will be scarce in a terrible offensive game, but RB Rhamondre Stevenson will still have a lot to work on.

New Orleans Saints – For the first time in his career, RB Alvin Kamara won’t have to deal with a veteran RB2 demanding his volume.

New York Giants – Daniel Jones is just good enough to allow rookie WR Malik Nabers to have an impact.

New York Jets – WR Garrett Wilson has been waiting for a good quarterback for a while and now he finally has one in QB Aaron Rodgers.

Philadelphia Eagles – There are so many mouths to feed with this offense, but we know QB Jalen Hurts is the one who’s going to do it.

Pittsburgh Steelers – Diontae Johnson’s departure opens up more targets for WR George Pickens, which could move him into the top 20.

Seattle Seahawks – Don’t be surprised if WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba and not DK Metcalf is the team’s top receiver.

San Francisco 49ers – Even though he’s not exactly sexy, QB Brock Purdy has too many weapons around him to keep him out of the top 10.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – RB Rachaad White has no competition and enough slick, good receiving volume to not be on your wish list.

Tennessee Titans – The Titans have a strong WR position, making QB Will Levis a candidate for the late super flex round.

Washington Commanders – All the hype is about QB Jayden Daniels, but don’t forget about his number one target, WR Terry McLaurin. He’s going to eat.