But if youâre like me, you arenât going to let a precious NFL week slip by without playing some fantasy football.
And if youâre willing to put in the work, there are lots of edges to be had. In addition to many back-up players stepping into big roles (hello, Eli Mitchell), a handful of players have specific incentives they are playing for in the final week of the regular season.
Here are a couple of the interesting ones to be aware ofâŚ
𤯠A Nuk Game?
DeAndre Hopkins can earn an extra $500,000 in bonuses if he gets 7+ receptions and 40+ yards. He can also earn another $250,000 on top of that with 2 more TDs.
The Titans (5-11) have nothing to play for in Week 18, but you know Hopkins will be screaming for the ball all game vs. the Jaguars.
đ¨âđł Baker Gonna Cook?
Not only are the Bucs fighting for a playoff spot at 8-8, but their QB Baker Mayfieldhas a ton to play for on Sunday in Carolina.
Heâs already earned $1 million in playing time incentives, and those will double if the Bucs make the playoffs.
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Week 17 is in the books, so itâs time to hand out some hardware to the NFL players who crushed for our fantasy teams in 2023. Take it away, IanâŚ
The 2023 fantasy football season has come and gone. We occasionally laughed, definitely cried, and hopefully brought home some championship hardware for our efforts.
Of course, earning that first-place prize wouldnât be possible without championship-level performances from the actual NFL players involved. Kudos to you, a scholar, on making some great start/sit decisions this season â but letâs not forget the Jims and Joes have a bit more to do with the outcome than any Xâs and Oâs.
Today, Fantasy Life honors the 2023 seasonâs best fantasy performers with awards spanning across seven different categories. More than ever: Itâs a great day to be great.
đď¸ Fantasy Football MVP: Christian McCaffrey, RB - 49ers
Checking your lineup to see if you were matched up against McCaffrey during any given week was downright terrifying. Holding him to something around 20 fantasy points almost felt like a win considering the guy went for 40-plus PPR points on multiple occasions this season.
Overall, nobody scored more total PPR points than McCaffrey (391.3) regardless of position. He scored 122.6 more PPR points than any other RB in fantasy football.
This disparity simply isnât even close compared to the top two scorers at other positions.
The RB1 in all-time PPR points per game has always been an absolute superstar in fantasy land, but his 2,023 total yards and 21 TDs this season came as the engine of the gameâs third-ranked scoring offense and maybe the single-best team in the league. A calf injury limited CMC to âjustâ 19 combined carries and targets on a 54% snap rate last week, resulting in a season-low ⌠13.1 PPR points.
While I wonât argue with anyone who wants to focus more so on the âvaluableâ part of the award, this is more of a âWho was the BEST fantasy playerâ selection for me â and nobody was more productive on a week-to-week basis than CMC.
đ Honorable mention:
Rams RB Kyren Williams
Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill
Dolphins RB Raheem Mostert
đď¸ Fantasy Playoffs MVP: Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
The Sun God was technically third in overall PPR points during the final three weeks of the season, but it was the consistency with which he dominated down the stretch that undoubtedly helped earn many of his fantasy managers some cold hard cash.
Overall, St. Brown was the only non-QB to score at least 20 PPR points in all three weeks of the fantasy playoffs this season.
Hell, only Jalen Hurts also managed to achieve this even when including signal-callers. Amon-Raâs managers were undoubtedly getting at least a little bit concerned after back-to-back relative duds (WR26, WR60) before him racking up three consecutive top-seven PPR finishes when it mattered most.
The Lionsâ undisputed No. 1 WR carried a mid-round two ADP before this season, but I fully expect him to be a top-eight pick in many fantasy leagues ahead of 2024.
After all, Matthew Berryâs Ride-or-Die joined CeeDee Lamb and Tyreek Hill as the only WRs with at least 300 PPR points during the first 17 weeks of 2023. Not too shabby for the same guy who fell to the 112th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Just because we are in our fantasy football playoffs era doesnât mean we canât talk Buying & Selling. With the fantasy season over, Cooterdoodle shares some tips on how to wrap things up before heading into the offseasonâŚ
đ BUY
đ Thank Your Commissioners
If youâve ever commissioned a league, Iâm preaching to the choir. But if you havenât, trust me when I say that your fearless leader was dealing with chaotic side chats, logistical dilemmas, and suspicious drama behind the scenes.
Someone âforgotâ to move a player into their starting lineup. Someone else âforgotâ that waivers donât run on Saturdays. Another someone messaged your commish privately because they felt suspicious and/or collusive activities were unraveling.
No league is perfect, but a good commissioner is trying their best to make the year as fair and fun as possible.
Plus, just yesterday they had to chase down the last guy who never paid his dues. That pain-in-the-ass experience alone was worthy of an act of public appreciation.
So for all that you do in front of and behind the scenes: Thanks, commish. <3
đď¸ SELL
â âNever Again!â
Youâve been burnt this year, havenât you? Whether your first-round pick didnât quite perform to the caliber you anticipated or injuries decimated your team into a sinkhole of despair that you just couldnât quite escape from⌠it hurt. A Lot.
It was only four and a half months ago when you were drafting and rosterbating over your championship-level team. This was supposed to be your year! Remember?
But now that itâs over and the dust is settling on your losses, donât let this seasonâs results scare you or leave you scarred.
Donât yell threats of ânever again!â into the void.
Donât be the guy who blames waivers or his hyperactive leaguemateâs daily acquisitions. (Someone else making free-agent moves isnât the reason your team couldnât break 100 points each week.)
So donât threaten to leave the league. Donât blame the scoring system. Donât say youâll never draft Austin Ekeler ever again. Everything can change come August. We have an entire fantasy offseason filled with hope lying ahead!
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