

2025 FFF Champion
RUN CMC
2nd- Flamingo FU 3rd- Darth Meow
FINAL STANDINGS:
*2026 Draft Order: Reverse of Above, or see Below
Offseason Notes:
Playoff Seeding:
Week 17 Matchups:
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
(3) Run CMC vs (1) Flamingo FU
3rd PLACE GAME
(4) Darth Meow vs (2) Ammendola’s Revenge
2026 Draft Order:
WEEK 14: If the Playoffs started today (1 week remaining).
These will more than likely be the 6 playoff teams. The seedings can still change however.
Commissioner wrote:I agree with several things here. At the end of every season, anyone is able submit rules changes to be voted on by the league. A few that I plan to submit for next year are;
*Reduced roster sizes
*Time frames to put on trade protests (48/72/? hours)
*Paying the next year's league fees so when any trading issues come up (trading 1st rounders or whatever) we know the owner plans on being around the following year.
Interestingly enough, we have had FOUR different Champions in the FOUR years of the league's existence.
And for the record, I started this league and have been the Commish for all 5 years thus far. If anyone else wants to take over duties next year, I am more than happy to hand it over. I am sure there are others that could do a better job.
Professor Chaos wrote:
I just don't see how trading what could arguably be Team 7's three best players is an honest attempt to make your team better. Trading Henry for a 3rd, especially in a 12 team league that keeps 34 players seems odd. Jeanty was drafted by Mark at 1.2 and then trades him for what may be a low 1st rounder? The Marvin Harrison trade doesn't bother me as much, but it's odd to trade away your best WR for draft picks that are not guarantees and will probably be low picks. Anyways, I sent in my protest as per the bylaws.
I know people value players differently and those who were offered the trades by Team 7 would be dumb to not take them. I do empathize with some of Andrew's frustrations with this league and there are some issues with how this league is set up that makes me think whether or not I want to even continue. For example, the waiver wire is almost useless because we keep 34 players. If you don't believe me, go to the waiver wire and look at some of the players and see what percent they are rostered. You can't improve your team with that. Trades rarely happen between teams because we most likely have to trade some of our starters to get any interest because most of our depth sucks. So, you have to be lucky in the draft to some degree in order to improve your team.
-Ian
Hey, I figured I'd throw this out there.....I do intend to return next year. I'm not dumping my team and bailing out. I am blowing it up and starting over. My team has been stuck in neutral, more or less, for awhile. I did give up 2 promising players, and we'll see how that works out. Getting a 3rd for Henry is fine by me. He's on the edge of the cliff. For the record, the trades that went through for my team, were all proposed to me....I did not send out a single one of those that got accepted. I did send other trades during the week, but nothing happened with those. Doing those trades was more fun than trying trying figure out which crappy TE/WR/QB I'm putting out each week....at least now I can look forward to the draft. I didn't even have a 1st rd pick and now I got 2 and an extra 3rd. If we limit our rosters, as proposed/suggested, things might be a little easier. Waiver is trash, trading is tough...basically you got what you got until a decent crop of rookies comes around. So, I'm just banking on that and trying to have a few extra picks. All that said, I think Chad does just fine at "governing" trades. It's really nobody's business how a manager runs their team, if that manager is playing the next year, not colluding (I traded with the commissioner ffs) and really that's it. If its a "unbalanced", "bad", ect...trade...but the 2 people agree, again aside from any collusion or throwing a temper tantrum, then they should be free to do so. That's kind of how Dynasty works....if that's not agreeable, then I would suggest, and would make a proposition that we copy the setup of "I Right Sweep 8" league, which is a hybrid of sorts and possibly my favorite league to play in each year.....maybe make it "superflex" or "2QB" like this one, but with a limit on QBs or something. Anyway, its whatever....I jump on, set my roster, check the FA list anyway, and move on....and, no, I did not realize that Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch last night....again. I'll take a 5th for him....of JD.
| Released | Flamingo FU | Roman Wilson WR PIT | Thu Dec 18 12:04am ET |
| Acquired | Flamingo FU | Malik Davis RB DAL | Thu Dec 18 12:04am ET |
| Acquired | Toe Burrow | Brady Cook QB NYJ | Fri Dec 12 2:35pm ET |
| Released | Toe Burrow | Kendrick Bourne WR SF | Fri Dec 12 2:35pm ET |
| Released | Darth Meow | Andy Dalton QB CAR | Thu Dec 11 12:04am ET |
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| Run CMC (7-7) | 234.60 | |
| Flamingo FU (12-2) | 197.10 | F |
| Darth Meow (10-4) | 166.50 | |
| Ammendola's Revenge (10-4) | 155.55 | F |
| AFC | W | L |
|---|---|---|
| Ammendola's Revenge | 10 | 4 |
| Toe Burrow | 8 | 6 |
| Maye Move 2 Hollywood | 6 | 8 |
| Professor Chaos | 4 | 10 |
| NFC | W | L |
| Flamingo FU | 12 | 2 |
| Darth Meow | 10 | 4 |
| Team 7 | 5 | 9 |
| Mixon It Up | 4 | 10 |
| UFC | W | L |
| Run CMC | 7 | 7 |
| Captain Lamarvel & Iron Jayden | 7 | 7 |
| The Mongols | 6 | 8 |
| The Hamptons | 5 | 9 |
Dynasty | Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 24-of-42 passes for 304 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in a playoff win against the Panthers. Dynasty Analysis: It was much of the same for Stafford, who threw for 4,707 yards with a whopping 46 touchdowns and eight interceptions on the season. The 37-year old is certainly nearing the end of the line and nearly retired last season but the Rams are again just two wins away from the Super Bowl and Stafford is doing his best to get them there. His dynasty value is set as this seems like a year-year-situation.
Dynasty | Panthers receiver Jalen Coker caught nine passes for 134 yards with one touchdown in a loss to the Rams. Dynasty Analysis: Coker only had 33 catches for 394 yards and three touchdowns this season as a fringe dynasty asset, so this was obviously a pretty big surprise. Still just 24 years old, this performance likely cements his spot on deep dynasty rosters going into next season.
Dynasty | Packers quarterback Jordan Love completed 24-of-46 passes for 323 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in a playoff loss to Chicago. Dynasty Analysis: Love did his part but his defense let him down as the Bears scored 25 points in the 4th quarter to win 31-27. Love may have hit his dynasty apex as a low-end QB1 based on what's happened over the past three seaons but you could certainly do worse in your starting lineup. His dynasty value will likely stay about the same this off-season.
Dynasty | Bears tight end Colston Loveland had eight catches for 137 yards in a playoff win over the Packers. Dynasty Analysis: Loveland started out slowly this year but broke out in a big way over the back half of the season. This monster performance in the playoffs solidifies his status as a TE1 going into next year. He'll have a chance to prove it once again next week as the Bears face the Rams for a spot in the NFC Championship game. The buy low window on Loveland is clearly closed.
Dynasty | Packers rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden had four catches for 84 yards and a touchdown in a playoff loss to the Bears. Dynasty Analysis: Golden's season was a massive disappointment as he posted just 29 catches for 361 scoreless yards in 14 games this season. This was at least a step in the right direction but his performance as a first round rookie pick still lacked a lot of sizzle. The Packers could look a lot different next year and Golden is simply a hold at the moment as his ADP and ranking took a sizable hit this season.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams led his team to yet another comeback win in impressive fashion in the 31-27 victory over the division-rival Green Bay Packers on Saturday night in the Wild-Card round of the playoffs. Williams finished 24-for-48 passing for a season-high 361 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. He added four carries for 20 yards and also took one sack for a loss of nine yards. The 24-year-old second-year signal-caller also fumbled, but it was recovered by the Bears. It was the Bears' single-game playoff passing-yardage record. It wasn't pretty, but Williams continues to display his elite athleticism by extending the play outside the pocket to find his receivers deep down the field. The USC alum could get into a shootout with the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round, giving him plenty of fantasy upside. Williams has now gone over 300 passing yards in two of his last three games, with six touchdowns and three interceptions combined in his last three contests.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland caught eight of his 15 targets for 137 yards during Saturday's Wild Card win over the Green Bay Packers. Loveland's impressive rookie campaign continued as he set new personal-best marks in targets and yards. He now has 24 catches, 322 yards, and two touchdowns over his last three games. According to Jacob Gibbs of CBS Sports, the 21-year-old's big game made him just the second tight end in NFL history to record at least 10 targets and at least 130 yards in a playoff game at age 22 or younger. He joins just Rob Gronkowski in that select group. Loveland will look to remain hot as the Bears advance to face either the Eagles or Rams in the Divisional Round next weekend.
From RotoBaller
New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez (head) exited during the fourth quarter of Sunday's playoff contest against the Los Angeles Chargers. He is officially listed as questionable to return. Gonzalez left the game after breaking up a pass attempt on second down. At the time of his departure, he had defended two passes. The 23-year-old didn't record an interception during the regular season, but he was named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster and is consistently relied upon to cover opponents' No. 1 receivers. His absence will be something to monitor as the Patriots look to defend a three-pronged wide receiver room featuring Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen, and Quentin Johnston. Charles Woods should earn more cornerback snaps behind Carlton Davis and Marcus Jones.
From RotoBaller
Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard tallied 13 carries, 46 rushing yards, and two rushing touchdowns during Saturday's Wild Card loss against the Los Angeles Rams. He also caught two of four targets for an additional 13 receiving yards. Hubbard lost his lead-back role to Rico Dowdle during the middle of the season, but he seemed to reclaim his top spot over the final few weeks. As the Panthers were eliminated on Saturday, Hubbard registered 15 touches while Dowdle had just six. Dowdle is an impending free agent, so Hubbard should be a fringe top-24 fantasy running back heading into 2026 fantasy football drafts. It's unclear whether Jonathan Brooks (knee) or Trevor Etienne will be able to carve out a role next year.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Matthew Golden caught four of his five targets for 84 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's Wild Card loss against the Chicago Bears. Golden was disappointing during the regular season, amassing just 29 catches and 361 yards during his rookie season, but he showed up when it mattered most, scoring the first touchdown of his pro career. However, his effort came up short as Green Bay blew a three-score lead and lost to the Bears for the second time in one month. Golden will look to shake off this year's inconsistencies and carry momentum into his second pro season in 2026. Green Bay has a crowded receiver room, but he could be headed for increased opportunities if Romeo Doubs departs in free agency.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner (ankle) is unlikely to have his practice window opened this week, head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Sunday. Warner is working his way back from a dislocated and fractured ankle that he suffered back in Week 6. The injury was initially expected to sideline him for the entire season, but he is ahead of schedule and now has a chance to return during the playoffs. With that being said, it sounds like he won't be ready for the Divisional Round. Warner is on injured reserve, so the Niners would have an opportunity to open his practice window before activating him. Once his window is opened, he has 21 days to practice without being activated. The 49ers have made it this far without Warner on defense, and now, it looks like they'll have to survive at least one more week. Instead, his next chance to play will likely be the NFC Championship, should San Francisco advance that far.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love completed 24 of his 46 pass attempts for 323 yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions during Saturday's Wild Card loss against the Chicago Bears. He also rushed for 11 yards and took one sack. Love played great football for most of Saturday's game, but as the gap between Chicago and Green Bay closed, the young quarterback wasn't able to preserve his team's lead. Love found himself trying to lead a game-winning drive as the Packers trailed by four points in the final minute, but he went just 5-for-11 passing on the final drive and Green Bay lost. Love still had a great showing for bettors and DFS players, and he also spread the ball around with one touchdown pass to four different receivers. He'll now head into the offseason and should rank as a top-10 quarterback in 2026 fantasy drafts.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs caught eight of his 11 targets for 124 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's Wild Card loss against the Chicago Bears. Doubs was relatively inconsistent this season, but he feasted during his final two games against the Bears, totaling 13 catches, 208 yards, and two touchdowns during that span. The 25-year-old was one of several receivers who benefited from Jordan Love's busy passing game on Saturday. He and three other wide receivers all scored touchdowns, but he paced the team in targets, catches, and yards. Doubs is an impending free agent, and it seems likely that he'll test the market with an opportunity to escape from Green Bay's very crowded wide receiver room.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle was officially diagnosed with a torn Achilles following Sunday's Wild Card victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed. The superstar tight end suffered a non-contact injury while catching a pass during the second quarter. Video from the FOX broadcast appeared to show a pop in the back of Kittle's leg, and he was carted to the locker room in visible pain. The 49ers quickly ruled him out with an Achilles injury, and it was later confirmed to be a tear. The 32-year-old will now embark on a lengthy recovery process. Not only is he done for the 2025 playoffs, but he could miss the start of the 2026 regular season. If so, he'll likely drop several spots in the 2026 fantasy football draft tight end rankings. Jake Tonges should step up as the 49ers' top tight end for the rest of the playoffs before he becomes a restricted free agent in March. In the six games that Kittle missed during the regular season, Tonges totaled 29 catches, 269 yards, and three touchdowns. He caught just one pass for 14 yards in Kittle's absence this Sunday.
From RotoBaller
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Jalen Coker caught nine of his 12 targets for 134 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's Wild Card loss against the Los Angeles Rams. Coker stepped up as Bryce Young's favorite target as the former No. 1 pick attempted 40 passes in the Panthers' comeback effort. The Panthers' effort, fueled by a career-best game from Coker, was admirable, but it came up short against a Rams team that dropped 14 points early. Coker has a chance to enter the 2026 season as Carolina's No. 2 wide receiver behind Tetairoa McMillan and ahead of Xavier Legette. We can't rule out the possibility of Carolina adding another quality pass-catcher during the offseason, though.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore caught six of seven targets for 64 yards and a touchdown during Saturday's Wild Card win over the Green Bay Packers. He also lost five yards rushing. The highlight of Moore's game was a 25-yard touchdown catch with just 1:48 left in the fourth quarter. The score put Chicago ahead 31-27, and that score would hold for the final 108 seconds as the Bears completed an improbable comeback and punched their ticket to the Divisional Round. Moore was relatively underwhelming as just the WR35 in full-PPR leagues this year, but there's no denying that he has a flair for the dramatic. He has scored game-winning touchdowns in each of the Bears' last two games against the Packers, and he has scored at least 17.9 full-PPR fantasy points in three of his last five games. The 28-year-old will look to stay hot as the Bears advance to face the Rams in the Divisional Round next weekend.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua caught 10 of 18 targets for 111 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's Wild Card win over the Carolina Panthers. He also had three carries, 14 rushing yards, and an additional rushing touchdown. Nacua's historic year continues; he has 139 catches, 1,826 receiving yards, 119 rushing yards, and 13 total touchdowns through 16 regular-season games and one playoff game. The BYU product is in the midst of the best season of his young career, and he has a very strong chance to win the 2025 Offensive Player of the Year award. He has developed a terrific rapport with MVP candidate Matthew Stafford while showing that he has no trouble co-existing with dependable veteran Davante Adams. He'll head into 2025 fantasy drafts as a consensus top-two receiver and top-four draft pick.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Omarion Hampton (ankle) is officially active for Sunday's playoff contest against the New England Patriots. He had been listed as questionable and missed a pair of practices before being upgraded to a limited participant on Friday. Hampton sat out Week 18 with an ankle injury, but his absence was more of a precaution as Los Angeles rested many starters, and the rookie running back was just four weeks removed from a seven-game absence. He took a little while to get back to 100 percent after the injury, but his 81% snap share and 22 touches from Week 17 should indicate that he's back to a starter's workload. We wouldn't be surprised to see him handle another 20-plus touches against the Patriots, whose run defense started to falter down the stretch but still finished with the third-fewest fantasy points allowed to opposing running backs in 2025.
From RotoBaller
New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) is officially active for Sunday's playoff contest against the Los Angeles Chargers. He had been listed as questionable after practicing in a limited capacity. Boutte was a solid contributor in his role as the No. 2 receiver behind Stefon Diggs throughout the regular season. Over 14 games, he caught 33 passes for 551 yards and a career-high six touchdowns. He'll have a tougher test on Sunday night as he faces a Chargers defense that allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers during the regular season. DFS players and bettors may choose to stay away from Boutte, as Diggs is the only Patriots receiver who can really be trusted ahead of this tougher matchup.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Chargers rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden displayed his versatility and developed a strong connection with Justin Herbert during the 2025 NFL season. The 22-year-old had 49 catches for 664 yards and three touchdowns on 69 targets. Gadsden was a pleasant surprise for fantasy managers who were able to snipe him off waivers in his rookie season. Entering Wild Card Weekend, Gadsden will face a solid New England Patriots defense. The Patriots' defense allowed the fourth-fewest rushing touchdowns and the sixth-fewest rushing yards, while having one of the NFL's mild passing defenses. This could favor the Gadsden and the Chargers' passing attack. If the Chargers have a slow start running the football, they could turn Herbert's arm loose early. Gadsden could see a good number of targets against an average NFL passing defense in his first playoff game.
From RotoBaller
| Darth Meow | Sat Jan 10 4:15pm ET |
| Maye Move 2 Hollywoo | Fri Jan 9 8:07pm ET |
| Toe Burrow | Fri Jan 9 2:14pm ET |
| Professor Chaos | Wed Jan 7 1:15pm ET |
| Flamingo FU | Mon Jan 5 4:06pm ET |
| Commissioner | Mon Jan 5 3:26pm ET |
| Run CMC | Mon Jan 5 3:13pm ET |
| Ammendola's Revenge | Sun Jan 4 6:49pm ET |
| Team 7 | Fri Jan 2 10:30am ET |
| The Mongols | Tue Dec 30 8:55pm ET |
| Captain Lamarvel & I | Fri Dec 19 12:29am ET |
| Mixon It Up | Mon Dec 8 5:21pm ET |
| The Hamptons | Wed Nov 19 10:08pm ET |
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