
Trouble In Tampa? Injured O-Lineman Could Impact Bucs' Fantasy Football Production
In today's Fantasy Life Newsletter, an offensive line injury hurt the Buccaneers' offense, Puka Nacua underrated, Scott Fish Bowl Draft strategy, and RB trivia.
As a fantasy newsletter, we spend most of our time discussing ⦠fantasy-relevant players.
Iām certainly guilty of knowing an embarrassingly low number of defensive players (āUhhh, does Travis Hunter count????).
But sometimes we are forced to grapple with the impact of a non-skill position player on our precious fantasy selections.
Thatās exactly where we are at right now with the Tampa Bay Bucs after it was announced that their All Pro LT Tristan Wirfsāone of the best tackles in the leagueārecently underwent surgery on his right knee. Heās now likely to open the season on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list, which would sideline him for a minimum of four games.
Let me be clear, this is not a good thing. Baker Mayfield had the seventh-worst pressure-to-sack ratio in 2024 and now he will be expected to face even more pressure without Wirfs.
But Iām not really sure this should actually be impacting our drafting decisions.
Wirfs isnāt done for the season and last I checked fantasy leagues run for 17 weeks (18, if you play with really sick individuals). Itās not like the entire passing game is going to zero. Our fantasy teams can pretty easily survive four weeks of Baker scrambling slightly more than usual and taking a couple extra sacks.
Yesterday, Dwain shared that he has 36% exposure to Bucs rookie WR Emeka Egbuka. Do you think heās worried about the first four weeks?
āWhile Egbuka isn't a player we probably won't want in our early-season lineups, he has a lot of reasonable outs that could make him a highly valuable fantasy asset as the season progresses.ā
I doubt it.
This is likely to be a nothing burger in the grand scheme of a fantasy season. If the market wants to give us discounts on an exciting offense, however, I am very much here for it.

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Is Puka Nacua Somehow ⦠Underrated?
Underrated may not be the best word, but underappreciated certainly fits the bill.
After a record-setting 2023 rookie season and better numbers in Year 2 (90.0 yards per game vs. 87.4), Nacuaās yardage accumulation is on par with JaāMarr Chase and Justin Jefferson through their first two seasons.
Chase and Jefferson are now the top two WRs off the board in drafts, often going within the first three overall picks. In Year 3, Jefferson topped 1,800 yards with 128 receptions, while Chase is fresh off a 127-catch, 1,708-yard Year 4.
All that to sayāwhatās stopping Nacua from putting up similar Year 3 numbers after pacing so similarly through his first two years? Great question ā¦

Trivia Time! Remember When This RB Was Drafted?
Weāre back with more trivia. Hereās todayās question (answer will come in tomorrowās newsletter):
Question: The Running Back position is so back, baby! We had a running back selected in the top 10 of the NFL Draft for the second time in the past three seasons. Before Ashton Jeanty and Bijan Robinson, who was the last running back to be selected that early?
- Josh Jacobs
- Saquon Barkley
- Jonathan Taylor
- Todd Gurley
Meanwhile, here are some running backs that can help you early in the Guillotine LeaguesTM season.
Zero QB In Scott Fish Bowl? Seriously?
There are crazier things in life. Tight rope walking over the Grand Canyon. Playing patty cake with a hungry bearānot the ones in Chicago. Eating wings so hot your mouth resembles summer in Arizona.
Yet trying a Zero QB strategy in the Scott Fish Bowl, the biggest fantasy football tournament in the worldāis pretty, pretty, pretty loco. Did we mention itās superflex? Well, the scoring is insanity, and roster constructions are like snow flakes. Kendall Valenzuela took on this task. Letās see how she did.š š£
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