Alright, so today I’m diving into a little fantasy football dilemma I had – Gabe Davis or Terry McLaurin? Been racking my brain on this one for a bit, and figured I’d share my thought process. No guarantees this is the right call, but hey, that’s fantasy football for ya!

First things first: the initial gut check. McLaurin’s always been solid, right? Dependable target hog, usually gets decent yardage. Davis, on the other hand, is boom-or-bust. Massive upside, but also disappears some games. My gut was leaning McLaurin for the safer floor.
But gut feelings aren’t enough. Gotta dig into the details. So, I started by looking at their past performance. Scrolled through their stats from last season, paying attention to targets, receptions, yards, and, of course, touchdowns. Found a few websites that compile this stuff, makes it way easier. Noticed McLaurin had a consistently higher target share. Davis had those huge games, but also a bunch of duds.
Next, I had to consider their quarterbacks. McLaurin had a revolving door of QBs last year, which definitely impacted his numbers. Davis has Josh Allen, one of the best in the league. That’s a huge advantage. I went digging to see if Washington made any QB upgrades or at least committed to one guy. Turns out it was Sam Howell. Alright, that didn’t exactly get me jumping for joy.
Then, I looked at the matchups for the week. This is key! Who are their teams playing? What are the defenses like? Are there any injuries on either side that could impact things? McLaurin was up against a decent secondary, while Davis had a seemingly easier matchup. Okay, Davis was starting to look a little more appealing. I literally just googled “fantasy football matchup analysis” and read a few different takes. Don’t just rely on one source!
I did a bit more research on the offenses. How are they game-planning? Any changes in coaching or playcalling that might affect either player’s role? Found some pre-season reports suggesting the Bills were trying to get Davis more involved. This was huge. I was like, “Okay, maybe this is the year he finally puts it all together.”

- Injuries were a factor too. Any nagging injuries for either player that could limit their snaps or effectiveness? Looked at the injury reports and social media too.
Finally, I thought about my team composition. What did I need this week? Was I already a lock to win and could afford to swing for the fences with Davis? Or was I in a close matchup and needed the safer points from McLaurin? In my specific situation, I was an underdog, so I needed to take a risk.
So, after all that, I ended up going with Gabe Davis. The matchup, the potential for increased involvement in the Bills’ offense, and the fact that I needed upside all pushed me in that direction. Did it pay off? Well, let’s just say it was a nail-biter. Davis had a decent game, not a huge explosion, but enough to help me squeak out a win. Phew!
Moral of the story: There’s no perfect answer. Do your research, consider all the factors, and trust your gut (after you’ve looked at the data, of course!). And remember, it’s just a game. Don’t take it too seriously… unless you’re playing for money, then maybe a little seriously.