Trade, pick up or hold? What to do with these four hot fantasy QBs
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Trade, pick up or hold? What to do with these four hot fantasy QBs
"When going through my weekly process of watching the game tape, I focused more on the quarterback position. But I didn't spend a ton of time on Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, etc. From a fantasy perspective, we already know those players pretty well, right? Regular difference-makers in the lineup. Instead, I watched a group of signal-callers who have been very productive over the past four to five weeks, but these are old-school guys: pocket throwers with limited rushing upside. And despite how I personally target quarterbacks in fantasy, leaning toward those with dual-threat traits, I can't argue with the rising numbers these passers are putting up or what I'm seeing on the tape."
"Action: Trade for him Stafford is on a heater. We can all see it. And you can win your league with an old-school pocket thrower in Sean McVay's offense. Stafford has thrown nine touchdowns over his past two games, with multiple TD passes in six of his past seven. And he has only two interceptions on the season. Plus, he is averaging 23.3 fantasy points over his past five games. He's seeing it fast, driving the ball with velocity, and the red zone passing usage is up in this offen"
Weekly tape study prioritized quarterbacks and shifted focus away from well-known dual‑threat stars toward productive veteran pocket passers. A group of old‑school signal‑callers has been very productive over the past four to five weeks, posting elevated touchdown rates while offering limited rushing upside. Four veteran quarterbacks have combined high touchdown production with fantasy stability and upside. Matthew Stafford is highlighted as particularly hot, with nine touchdowns in his last two games, multiple multi‑TD outings in six of seven, just two interceptions on the season, and a 23.3 fantasy‑point average over five games.
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