Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into fantasy football lately, and let me tell you, the dynasty leagues are where it’s at. It’s like being a real NFL GM, but without the stress of dealing with actual players, haha. Anyway, I’ve been doing some serious scouting, and one name that’s been popping up a lot is Jarrett Stidham.
Now, this guy, he’s been kind of a mystery, right? He started out with the Patriots, didn’t get much play, then got traded to the Raiders, and now he’s with the Broncos. His real-world stats are not that impressive, I mean you can easily check them out. But in the dynasty world, it’s all about potential, and that’s where things get interesting.
I started by looking at his contract situation. I found out that he signed a two-year deal with the Broncos, worth $10 million, with half of that guaranteed. That’s not a huge amount, but it’s enough to show that Denver sees something in him. So I dug deeper.
Next, I looked into his performance in the preseason. One game that caught my eye was when he took over for Russell Wilson against the 49ers. The Broncos lost, sure, but Stidham showed some flashes. This got me thinking, maybe he’s got some hidden talent that’s just waiting to be unleashed.
Then, I started checking out what other fantasy football nerds were saying about him. I went into some fantasy football forums, and saw a lot of discussions. Some people are high on him, others not so much. It’s kind of a mixed bag. But one thing that kept coming up was the idea of stashing him on your dynasty roster, you know, just in case he gets a shot to start.
- Looked at his contract: Two-year, $10 million deal. Not bad.
- Checked out preseason performance: Showed some potential. Interesting.
- Read up on opinions: Mixed, but many say stash him. Okay.
So, I decided to go for it. I had an open spot on my roster, and I figured, why not take a gamble? I mean, the guy’s young, he’s got some experience, and he’s in a situation where he might actually get a chance to play. It felt like a lottery ticket that could really pay off. And if it doesn’t work out, no big deal, I can just drop him later. It’s all part of the dynasty game, right?
I even tried to trade for him in another one of my leagues. Sent out a few offers, but no one was biting. I get it, he’s still a big unknown. But that’s the fun of it, isn’t it? Trying to find those hidden gems before everyone else does.
My Final Move
I’m holding onto Stidham for now. I’m going to keep an eye on how things develop in Denver. If he gets a shot and performs well, I might have a valuable asset on my hands. And if not, well, I’ll just move on to the next prospect. That’s the beauty of dynasty leagues, there’s always someone new to get excited about. Also, there is still a long way to go before the season starts. Let’s see what happens.
So, that’s my Jarrett Stidham story. It’s not exactly a blockbuster, but it’s a real example of the kind of moves you make in a dynasty league. You gotta be patient, you gotta do your research, and sometimes, you just gotta take a chance. Who knows, maybe Stidham will be the next big thing. And if he is, you can bet I’ll be bragging about it all over the internet, haha!