Team Analysis
Overall Reaction

Roster

Outlook
You have a strong team that should easily make the playoffs. If you stay healthy, you should be one of the few teams with a realistic shot to win the title.
Playoff Chances
Prediction
QB Analysis

Josh Allen is an excellent QB1 for a 16-team league. Definitely a guy you can start every week, who will likely win you a few weeks with huge performances.
RB Analysis

Kenneth Walker III is not an ideal RB1 for a 16-team league. He will have some okay weeks once in a while, but could have more bad ones than good ones. Try to upgrade if you can.
For a 16-team league, D'Andre Swift is a pretty good RB2. Barring something unexpected, he should produce well in this role.
WR Analysis

Ja'Marr Chase is an awesome WR1 for a 16-team league. He's a stud who you can rely on for consistently awesome production.
Justin Jefferson is a great WR2 for a 16-team league. You can trust him to give you good-to-great numbers pretty much every week.
Michael Pittman Jr. is a bearable WR3 for a 16-team league. Just don't expect too much.
TE Analysis

Travis Kelce isn't the best TE1 for a 16-team league, but he might have just enough good weeks to get away with it.
FLEX Analysis

Dalton Schultz is an average FLEX1 for a 16-team league. Some weeks he'll make you smile, some weeks he might make you want to punch your desk.
Rachaad White is an adequate FLEX2 for a 16-team league. He should produce enough to remain in your starting lineup.
Compare vs. Average
PK Analysis
Your league doesn't start a kicker.
DEF Analysis
The Philadelphia Eagles are a solid defense. They should be startable most weeks, depending on the matchup, of course.
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How are the grades given at each position?
Our grading system doesn't just give grades based on a player's value or ranking in a vacuum. Our grades work off of your player's value vs. the average player's value at that specific positional slot.
For example, the 2nd or 3rd best overall RB might "only" get an A in the RB1 slot. But if that same player was in the RB2 slot on your team, he would almost certainly be an A+ since his value would be much greater compared to the averge player in that slot.
For teams added thru "My Leagues," why is the Average Team Value and Overall Reaction GIF sometimes different than the Average Team Value and Reaction GIF on the League Analysis page?
League Analysis compares your team to the average team IN THAT LEAGUE, so it only looks at the players drafted in that league. This page compares your team to the average team in all of fantasy, looking at all available players, not just the players drafted in a specific league.
