
Ian Hartitz runs through his immediate takeaways from Underdog Fantasy's recently released Best Ball contest, the Big Board.

Fantasy football sickos of all shapes and sizes: You came to the right place.
There is still one game remaining in the 2023-24 NFL season, but that didn’t stop the fine folks over at Underdog Fantasy from kicking off their first 2024-25 best ball tournaments of the new year:
At the risk of pissing off our family and friends by participating in 2024-25 fantasy football discourse in January (!) – let’s get weird and take a look at some early average draft position (ADP) surprises.
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This would feel like a ridiculous thing to say a month ago with the seemingly endless stream of injuries wreaking havoc on fantasy managers, but suddenly it looks to be the case with most parties tentatively expected to be healthy ahead of the start of next season.
Whether it’s Trevor Lawrence (QB16) and the hope that he gets just a bit more help from his friends in 2024, rallying around Matthew Stafford (QB17) and a Rams offense that looked as good as any group in the league down the stretch, or simply banking on modern science getting Kirk Cousins (QB19) and/or Aaron Rodgers (QB20) back to something close to full health by Week 1: There are some quality late-round locked-in starters with a recent history of putting up some serious fantasy football goodness.
Hell, that doesn’t even include more messy but still potential upside guys like Geno Smith (QB21), Deshaun Watson (QB22) and Daniel Jones (QB23), or signal-callers who at a minimum should start the heavy majority of next season with good health such as Baker Mayfield (QB25), Derek Carr (QB27), Russell Wilson (QB28) and Bryce Young (QB29).
Maybe, just maybe, 2024 is poised to be the year of the late-round QB (shoutout JJ, he’s the man).
Particularly at WR, where potential top-10 picks Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR20, pick 33), Malik Nabers (WR28, pick 49) and Rome Odunze (WR35, pick 61) are already locked in as WR3 options.
Additional incoming first-year talents that crack the top 150 overall players feature:
Additional potential top-10 QBs Jayden Daniels (QB24, pick 173) and Drake Maye (QB26, pick 181) are also in the late-round mix.
The former QB, in particular, sure seems like someone capable of providing big-time fantasy value from day one, as the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner totaled 186-885-11 and 135-1134-10 rushing lines during his two seasons at LSU.
At virtually any level!
Whether it’s Kyler Murray (QB13, pick 102), James Conner (RB23, pick 75), free agent WR Marquise Brown (WR48, pick 99) or especially TE Trey McBride (TE14, pick 114), there’s not much optimism surrounding this group ahead of 2024.
But maybe there should be?
Don’t let the team’s 4-13 record and season-long 24th-ranked scoring offense fool you: This offense was putting up some seriously solid numbers upon getting Murray back under center in Week 10.
This accordingly led to plenty of fantasy success. Kyler was the QB9 in fantasy points per game, Conner worked as the RB13, and McBride went off on his way to racking up more PPR points per contest than anyone at the position other than David Njoku and Evan Engram during those final nine weeks of 2023.





