I'm Never, Never Gonna Give You Up

'Cause I found what this world is searching for
Here, right here
I don't have to look no more
And all my days
I've hoped and I've prayed
For someone just like you
After I watched you play

I’m never, never going to give you up.
I’m never, ever gonna stop.
Stop the way I feel about you.
My team just can’t live without you.

I’m never, ever going to quit (giving bad advice and telling my bad jokes), ‘cause
Quitting just ain’t my shtick.
I’m gonna to stay right here with you.
Do all of the (fantasy football analyst) things, you want me to.

Whoa, I'm never gonna give you up
I'm never, ever gonna stop
All the things I feel about you
My team just can't live without you


Ringo’s Untouchable List for Trades- some of these players are too good, others I just really like more than most. Can we get a little Barry White music in the background please? Click the video below.


QB
Josh Allen- I know Josh Allen has lost Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, but he’s just so talented. He’s a physical beast near the goal line. I’m not joshing when I say I’m not quitting Allen.

Jayden Daniels- if he can stay healthy, he’s a fantasy force. He’s a more accurate version of Lamar Jackson, which is a scary combo. That’s the only concern I had about him and why I didn’t list him on my sleepers list. Despite a shaky offensive line, Jayden has turned into a star.


RB
Saquon Barkley- Saquon has found the fountain of fantasy greatness again. The Eagles haven’t even been at full strength on offense and he’s done well. If A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Jalen Hurts can stay healthy, he should do even better.

Derrick Henry- Worries from the fantasy community about King Henry being too old are blasphemy. He’s been a human tank in the Ravens’ offense, just like I thought he would. To all of the doubters, off with their heads, haha!

David Montgomery- This past week versus Dallas, Monty showed why I thought he was ranked too low in the consensus rankings. Detroit is one of the most potent offenses in the league. Fade him at your own peril.

Jahmyr Gibbs- Gibbs hasn’t even had a monster game yet and he’s still having a solid year. His speed allows him to gobble up yards by the truckload with every touch for the Motor City. His ability to contribute, both as both a rusher and receiver makes him a valuable weapon in real life and in fantasy.

WR
Marvin Harrison Jr.- Marvin has shown why he’s considered an elite WR in real life and in fantasy. A concussion last week, knocked him out, but talent wise he’s everything I had hoped for and more. If the Cardinals can give Kyler time to pass, Harrison should do well.

JaMarr Chase- Joe Burrow’s wrist has held up so far, but the concern is the Bengals’ offensive line. If Burrow can stay upright, Chase as the ability to light up the league.

Jameson Williams- Jameson has finally showed the talent he showed at Alabama. I knew the consensus rankings were way too low on him with an average rank of WR 47. I wish he’d get more volume, but the touches he’s gotten have been electric. Jameson is one of my favorite players to watch based on pure talent.

TE
Kyle Pitts- Some analysts criticized both Pitts and Marvin Harrison Jr., saying their separation wasn’t good. They were implying that neither had the talent to be successful in the NFL. I think they’re nuts. Harrison proved them wrong in week 2 with being the WR 1 that week. Pitts is starting to come on. I have no concerns regarding his talent. I think he’ll continue to get better the more familiar he and Cousins get with each other and with the new playbook.

Brock Bowers- Bowers has already shown his talent, and now with Davante Adams trade rumors and Jakobi Meyers’ injury, he could soar to even greater heights.

Taysom Hill- Hill had a two TD game when he fractured his ribs. Those can linger, but if he comes back, it’s not a given, but possible that Taysom becomes the Saints goal line RB. If that happens he becomes an elite TE in fantasy