So, I’ve been messing around with fantasy football for a while now, and man, it’s a rollercoaster. You think you’ve got it all figured out, and then boom! Injury report comes out, and your whole strategy goes down the drain. Anyway, I wanted to share my thoughts on this whole Trey McBride or Dalton Schultz dilemma I’ve been having, especially with Week 17 coming up.
First off, I did a little digging, you know, just to see what the “experts” were saying. And it’s all over the place! Some folks are all-in on McBride, saying he’s the next big thing, gonna be a top-5 tight end. It got me thinking that he’s going to be an amazing player next season. They’re pointing to his role, the routes he’s running, and how he’s got that potential to just explode. I’m feeling pretty good about him, not gonna lie.
Then, there’s Schultz. This guy’s been a bit of a letdown lately. I mean, the numbers don’t lie – he’s not putting up the yards. But here’s the kicker: he’s still out there, playing almost every snap. So, I’m thinking, is he due for a bounce-back? Is the team just not using him right? It’s a tough call.
My Own Experience
- I started off leaning towards McBride. I even made a trade to get him on my roster. Felt pretty smug about it, to be honest.
- Then, Schultz had a decent game, not great, but enough to make me second-guess myself. I started wondering if I made a mistake.
- I went back and forth, checking every update, every projection, driving myself crazy. My friend even told me that I should take Schultz in favor of Cole Kmet, I didn’t understand what he meant at that time.
Then I remember someone said that fantasy football is all about the matchups, and I realized how true that is. It’s not just about the player’s talent; it’s about who they’re playing against, how their team’s offense is clicking, and even the weather! It is said that McBride had caught 12 passes for 123 yards and a touchdown previously, which makes me feel excited.
So, here’s what I ended up doing: I went with my gut. I stuck with McBride. It just felt right. He’s got that upside, that potential to go off. And you know what? Even if it doesn’t work out, it’s a learning experience. That’s what I love about this game. It keeps you on your toes, always learning, always adapting.
At the end of the day, whether you’re team McBride or team Schultz, the most important thing is to have fun with it. It’s just a game, right? But man, it’s a game that can really get under your skin!