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Know Your Postseason Shootout Rules

Assembling Your Team:

  • Team owners must select their roster before kickoff of the first game of the NFL playoffs.
  • Team owners will not be allowed to make roster moves after kickoff of the first game of the playoffs.
  • Team owners may not add, drop, or swap players from their roster after first weekend of NFL playoffs.
  • Once a player's team is out of the playoffs you may not replace them.
  • Maximum of 2 players per NFL team.
  • All players on your roster score points.

Complete Rules:

  • Player Notes
    Odell Beckham Jr. Mar 28 11:30pm ET
    Odell Beckham Jr.

    Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead said the team is "definitely" discussing free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The Rams have outlined what they are willing/able to do contractually where Beckham is concerned, but there doesn't seem to be a sense of urgency at this point in the year while Beckham evaluates all of his options. The 30-year-old receiver was an important member of the Super Bowl team from two years ago, but he spent all of last season recovering from a torn left ACL that he suffered in the Super Bowl. In his 12 games with the Rams in 2021, OBJ had 48 receptions for 593 yards and seven touchdowns. It remains to be seen if he'll be able to return to his pre-injury form after his serious knee injury early in 2022.

    From RotoBaller

    Allen Robinson Mar 28 11:30pm ET
    Allen Robinson

    The Los Angeles Rams are still playing out the idea of trading wide receiver Allen Robinson II, who they signed last spring to a three-year, $46.5 million deal. Robinson's role didn't develop the way the team initially envisioned. The team granted Robinson permission to seek a trade, with team and league sources saying that the Rams would be willing to take on part of A-Rob's $15.2 million in guaranteed salary, dependent on the pick exchange an acquiring team is willing to offer. There's still a chance he could be traded, but the Rams also aren't ruling out Robinson being a part of the offense in 2023. If he sticks around, the team would want Robinson to become more versatile. A change of scenery would probably be best for the 29-year-old's fantasy value in 2023.

    From RotoBaller

    D.J. Chark Mar 28 11:20pm ET
    D.J. Chark

    Carolina Panthers head coach Frank Reich said he has had his eye on wide receiver DJ Chark for a couple of years and wants to expand his role in his first year with the team. "We want to develop him into a complete receiver, widen his route tree. It's not just going to be all the vertical stuff down the field," Reich said. The Panthers also disclosed on Tuesday that Chark recently had ankle surgery, but he could be ready for organized team activities. Injuries have been a problem for the 26-year-old pass-catcher, but if he stays healthy, he should have a big role for the Panthers alongside Adam Thielen. Chark has a 1,000-yard season under his belt and should be worth a late-round pick in fantasy drafts, even with a rookie quarterback expected to start for the team in 2023.

    From RotoBaller

    DeAndre Carter Mar 28 11:13pm ET
    DeAndre Carter

    Free-agent WR DeAndre Carter (Chargers) reportedly agreed to terms on a one-year contract worth up to $2.375 million with the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday, March 28.

    From TheHuddle

    Justin Herbert Mar 28 11:10pm ET
    Justin Herbert

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (shoulder) had surgery in January on a torn labrum in his non-throwing shoulder, and general manager Tom Telesco doesn't know exactly when Herbert will be fully cleared. "We'll kind of see where he is as we get into, like, probably more May," Telesco said. The team's first practice of organized team activities is on May 22. Herbert's left shoulder injury really isn't much of a story this offseason and he should be completely healthy by training camp this summer and for the start of the 2023 season. The 25-year-old isn't an elite, high-end QB1 for fantasy, but he's a nice consolation prize if you wait a little bit at the position in fall drafts.

    From RotoBaller

    Cameron Dicker Mar 28 11:10pm ET
    Cameron Dicker

    The plan for now is for Los Angeles Chargers kickers Dustin Hopkins and Cameron Dicker to battle for the starting job this summer in training camp. Hopkins missed most of last year with a hamstring injury after signing an extension last offseason. Dicker missed just one kick in 10 games in his rookie season while filling in for Hopkins. "If you want to win a championship, you got to have a championship kicker," general manager Tom Telesco said. "We have two really good kickers. I've been here where the situation was not as stable. So having two guys that we really, really like is a good problem to have, and we'll kind of see how it plays out from there." Whoever wins the job in LA will most likely be attractive in fantasy.

    From RotoBaller

    Austin Johnson Mar 28 11:00pm ET
    Austin Johnson

    Los Angeles Chargers general manager Tom Telesco is operating under the assumption that the team will have cornerback J.C. Jackson (knee) for the 2023 season. Jackson is rehabbing a torn patellar tendon he suffered in Week 7 of last year in his first campaign with the team. The 27-year-old was a huge bust after signing a five-year, $82.5 million deal in free agency last offseason, but hopefully for the Chargers he'll be able to bounce back in 2023 with better health. Telesco also said defensive linemen Austin Johnson and Otito Ogbonnia, who both suffered serious knee injuries in the middle of last year, are "going to be playing this year."

    From RotoBaller

    Brandon Staley Mar 28 10:40pm ET
    Brandon Staley

    Los Angeles Chargers general manager Tom Telesco said that offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer will "probably be at right guard" in 2023. Head coach Brandon Staley had said earlier on Monday that the plan was to move Salyer to left guard to replace Matt Feiler, who was cut earlier this month. But Telesco said Zion Johnson would be moving from right guard to left guard. Johnson started 26 games at left guard in college and didn't start a single game at right guard in college before playing the position as a rookie in 2022. Moving Johnson back to a more familiar position makes sense, but he also developed chemistry with Trey Pipkins on the right side last year. Salyer started 15 games at left tackle in 2022 while Rashawn Slater was out with a torn biceps.

    From RotoBaller

    Austin Ekeler Mar 28 10:30pm ET
    Austin Ekeler

    Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley said on Monday that the team wants to keep running back Austin Ekeler on the roster in 2023 after granting him permission to seek a trade partner after contract-extension talks didn't progress. General manager Tom Telesco reiterated Staley's stance. "We'd like him," Telesco said. "But no predictions on what happens." Ekeler is in the final year of his deal and is due to make $6.25 million in 2023. The two sides are likely far apart in contract talks, but it remains to be seen if that gap shrinks while Ekeler tests an unforgiving RB market. The 27-year-old is one of the best all-around backs in the league, and a trade elsewhere would most likely hurt his overall fantasy value as a high-end RB1, depending on where he winds up. This is far from over, though, and he could eventually end up staying in LA.

    From RotoBaller

    Saquon Barkley Mar 28 7:23pm ET
    Saquon Barkley

    The New York Giants pulled their pre-franchise tag offer to RB Saquon Barkley off the table, general manager Joe Schoen said on Monday, March 27. 'There's no outstanding offer right now,' Schoen said. 'Once we put the franchise tag on him, we stepped back. We knew throughout the negotiation that there was going to be a time where, if we can't come to an agreement, we were going to go to the franchise tag, and that's what we did.'

    From TheHuddle

    Derrick Henry Mar 28 7:23pm ET
    Derrick Henry

    Tennessee Titans RB Derrick Henry was not being shopped for a trade during the NFL Combine, general manager Ran Carthon said on Tuesday, March 28.

    From TheHuddle

    Ryan Tannehill Mar 28 4:03pm ET
    Ryan Tannehill

    Tennessee Titans QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle) is still recovering from a high-ankle sprain suffered late last season, but head coach Mike Vrabel made it clear he anticipates Tannehill will remain the starting quarterback in 2023. 'Ryan is getting healthy. He has been putting the work in. It is good to see him around the building. So yeah, we always expect that. But to make predictions - I think I have been through this last year (with A.J. Brown) - I am not going to commit to anybody being on our roster in September. I've seen it change too quickly. Of course, we want Ryan as our quarterback, and everybody else that has helped us win. That is what we want,' Vrabel said.

    Fantasy Spin: Malik Willis did not prove he was ready for the big time quite yet as a rookie, and it remains to be seen if the No. 11 overall pick is high enough for the team to select another quarterback if the team is even interested in going that route. Tannehill has proven he is a competent enough player to lead an offense so long as he has a stud like Derrick Henry lining up behind him. What he missed the most last year was an elite playmaker like Brown. Tannehill desperately needs Treylon Burks to take the next step in his development.

    From TheHuddle

    Jamal Adams Mar 28 3:53pm ET
    Jamal Adams

    Seattle Seahawks S Jamal Adams (quad) is not expected to be ready for the start of training camp and may not be ready for the start of the regular season, according to comments made by head coach Pete Carroll on Tuesday, March 28.

    From TheHuddle

    Lamar Jackson Mar 28 3:43pm ET
    Lamar Jackson

    Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is not expected to be a player the Houston Texans pursue via trade, according to multiple sources.

    Fantasy Spin: Houston is actually one of the few quarterback-needy teams where it makes sense for the team not to pursue Jackson, as the Texans are already in a position to select a cost-controlled rookie such as C.J. Stroud or Bryce Young and let him develop as the front office adds pieces around him. Even though Jackson is still young (26), there is a chance his specific skill set may be in decline by the time Houston is ready to make some noise again.

    From TheHuddle

    D.J. Chark Mar 28 3:43pm ET
    D.J. Chark

    Carolina Panthers WR DJ Chark Jr. (ankle) is a player new head coach Frank Reich has kept an eye on for the last couple of years and someone who he would like to 'develop him into a complete receiver.'

    Fantasy Spin: Despite having a 73-catch season in 2019 on his resume, Chark is known mostly as a field-stretcher. His biggest problem lately has been durability, as he has averaged 9.3 games played over the last three seasons. There is some hope his recent ankle surgery will help him avoid the foot and ankle issues that have plagued him. If it does, Chark could be in a position to enjoy another season similar to the one he had in 2019.

    From TheHuddle

    Sam Darnold Mar 28 2:33pm ET
    Sam Darnold

    San Francisco 49ers QB Trey Lance is expected to share first-team reps with Sam Darnold this offseason while Brock Purdy recovers from elbow surgery, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. Per Shanahan, Lance has 'a chance' to regain the starting job, but it will be harder for him to do so than it was at the start of last season. 'I think it's going to be harder for him to (win the starting QB job). Brock played eight games. Trey had that job going into last season and if he would've played eight games like that, no one else would've been able to come in and beat him out. But with Brock being hurt, it does open him up. It does give him a chance. .. I don't know how Brock's going to come back. I don't know exactly when he's going to come back. So, I don't have an exact answer for that. But right now, because he is hurt, it's nice to focus on Trey, it's nice to focus on Sam and see how they do at OTAs and - most likely - see how they're playing leading into training camp because I think it will take some time for Brock,' Shanahan told reporters at the league's annual meeting.

    Fantasy Spin: With all due respect to Purdy, Lance was a player that Shanahan and general manager John Lynch thought enough of in 2021 to give up a future first- and third-round pick in addition to their 12th overall pick to move up nine spots. Lance has not enjoyed the best injury luck since entering the league, but he possesses enough dual-threat talent to make Shanahan's offense a juggernaut if he can avoid another setback. If Lance balls out this preseason, he stands a very good chance of keeping the job.

    From TheHuddle

    Lamar Jackson Mar 28 2:00pm ET
    Lamar Jackson

    The Houston Texans are not expected to pursue a trade for Baltimore Ravens franchise-tagged quarterback Lamar Jackson, according to league sources. The team's focus is on NFL QB prospects for the upcoming draft, including visits with Alabama's Bryce Young, Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, Kentucky's Will Levis, Florida's Anthony Richardson and Tennessee's Hendon Hooker. The Carolina Panthers have the No. 1 overall pick and will have their choice of QB, but the Texans are fully expected to take another top signal-caller to be their franchise QB at No. 2. The Indianapolis Colts are really the only team currently that haven't been ruled out to pursue a trade for Jackson. Any team that is actually serious about acquiring him is going to have to give up major draft compensation while also signing him to a hefty long-term contract extension.

    From RotoBaller

    Desmond Ridder Mar 28 1:40pm ET
    Desmond Ridder

    Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith said on Tuesday at the NFL owners meetings that quarterback Desmond Ridder will starting training camp as the starter ahead of high-priced backup Taylor Heinicke. "The plan is to start Desmond," Smith said. "That's our plan going forward right now." Ridder was taken with pick No. 74 in last year's draft, so it shouldn't be a huge surprise that the Falcons will give him the chance to prove he's the full-time starter. The 23-year-old completed 63.5% of his passes for 717 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in his first four NFL starts in 2022 and he showed steady progress. The Falcons expect Ridder to take the next step in his sophomore season, but it will still probably be a bumpy ride. Fantasy managers in single-year leagues should consider him merely a QB2.

    From RotoBaller

    D.J. Chark Mar 28 1:33pm ET
    D.J. Chark

    Carolina Panthers WR DJ Chark Jr. (ankle) recently underwent ankle surgery, according to head coach Frank Reich. Per Reich, Chark could be ready for the last part of organized team activities. The surgery was done in hopes that it will keep Chark from continuing to have some of the foot and ankle injuries he has experienced early in his career.

    Fantasy Spin: There is a distinct chance that Chark ends up being Carolina's WR1 in 2023 despite the presence of Adam Thielen, who will be 33 years old when the season starts. Thielen has also struggled to stay healthy for most of the last few years as well. It is actually very good news that Chark is getting ahead of foot and ankle injuries with this surgery and will be ready for training camp. There is definite WR3 upside for him in fantasy if he stays healthy.

    From TheHuddle

    Trey Sermon Mar 28 1:30pm ET
    Trey Sermon

    Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni had good things to say about running back Trey Sermon on Tuesday. "I can't tell you how many times at practice he made a cut or you just saw him in his pads or he made a play on a screen or whatever it was, you're like, 'Man, this guy got chance to be really good.' I wish we could get him touches," Sirianni said. The Eagles couldn't really get him touches in 2022, as Sermon finished with only two carries for 19 yards in two games. Even if Sirianni really likes the 24-year-old, he's unlikely to have much of a role in 2023 behind Rashaad Penny, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott in Philly's backfield. Sermon washed out in San Francisco after being a third-round pick by the 49ers in 2021.

    From RotoBaller

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