The Seahawks put an end to the Pete Carroll era this offseason, opting to hire a first-time head coach in Mike Macdonald. The roster has its faults, but a skill group led by QB Geno Smith isn't one of them.
Year 1 of Geno Smith as the Seahawks' starting QB was a rousing success, and with WRs DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett and RBs Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet at his disposal, a repeat is in the cards for Smith.
James Houston is tied for the league lead among rookies with 7.5 sacks and is a must-add dynasty player wherever he's still available.
Tennessee linebacker Jack Gibbens could be a good IDP option against the Cowboys if he starts Week 17.
Devin Lloyd finished Week 15 as the Jaguars' top linebacker with a 91 percent snap share compared to Chad Muma's 15 percent.
With Von Miller out for the season, A.J. Epenesa, who has been highly effective over the last two weeks, is the next man up as a key pass rusher for the Bills.
For Jordan Mazzara's Week 14 IDP picks, he notes that Nakobe Dean's dynasty value is on the rise, especially if Kyzir White misses any time with his leg injury.
Jordan Mazzara looks at IDP options to help fantasy teams heading into Week 13, including Darrick Forrest, who’s taken over the starting free safety job in Washington.
Heading into Week 12, Jordan Mazzara writes that Frankie Luvu has played all but two snaps over the past two weeks, a significant turnaround from the previous three weeks.
Myjai Sanders could grab the outside linebacker spot opposite Markus Golden, after he broke out Week 10 with five solo tackles and a strip-sack.
Heading into Week 10, Jordan Mazzara notes Javon Hargrave's star is rising, as he has 15 tackles (12 solo) and five sacks over the last two games.
With the return of Josey Jewell, Jonas Griffith should garner more snaps than Alex Singleton going forward as the No. 2 linebacker.
Jordan Mazzara covers top IDP hits and misses, starting with Grover Stewart, who had 12 tackles for the Colts in Week 7's loss to the Titans.
Jordan Mazzara studies the best IDP plays for the upcoming week, starting with riser Montez Sweat, who's season started out slow but has been red-hot over the last two weeks.
Isaiah Simmons put up his first fantasy viable performance of the season as he recorded a 13 tackles (eight solo) in the Week 5 loss to the Eagles.
Jordan Mazzara highlights the best IDP options heading into Week 5, including Jets DE Quinnen Williams, who has 14 tackles and 2.5 sacks through the last three games.
Jordan Mazzara analyzes the IDP risers and fallers coming off Week 3, including a major downgrade for Bengals safety Jessie Bates.
Jordan Mazarra recaps IDP risers and fallers from Week 2, including Carolina linebacker Frankie Luvu, who had 10 tackles against the Giants.
Jordan Mazzara looks at Week 1 IDP risers and fallers, including Jeremy Chinn, who spent a lot of time lining up in the box Sunday.
The departure of Russell Wilson leaves the Seahawks in some limbo, but even in an offense that may be more run-heavy, DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett will serve as productive options at wide receiver.
Jordan Mazzara analyzes IDPs for the final week of the regular season, and on his falling list, he recommends taking a pass on Brian Burns against Tom Brady and the Bucs.
Jordan Mazzara checks in with his Week 17 IDP picks, starting in Indianapolis where E.J. Speed has substituted admirably for Darius Leonard while he’s in COVID-19 protocols.
Cardinal linebacker Jordan Hicks’ matchup with the Colts and Jonathan Taylor provides him an opportunity to achieve his fifth double-digit tackling effort of the season.
Jordan Mazzara looks at IDP options for Week 15 and notes Jeremy Chinn’s uptick in tackles over the last five games and considers him a “set it and forget it” pick.
Jordan Mazzara writes about this week’s noteworthy IDPs, starting with Micah Parsons who has recorded 30 stops, 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in the last five games.
Azeez Al-Shaair, who lead the 49ers with eight tackles, recorded an interception and had a fumble recovery Sunday, may be the team‘s top linebacker for the immediate future.
Alex Singleton should be a top IDP option Week 12, as he was through the first seven weeks, if Davion Taylor is unable to play.
Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt may handle an increased workload moving forward with Akeem Davis-Gaither on IR.
Jordan Mazzara highlights the best IDP picks for Week 10, starting with Ravens linebacker Josh Bynes, who had a breakout performance Week 9 with 11 tackles and a pass breakup.
Jordan Mazzara looks at Week 9 IPD contributors and likes 33-year-old 49ers cornerback Josh Norman, who’s a solid option in leagues that utilize a DB spot.
Jordan Mazzara writes about the most significant IDP options heading into Week 8, starting with the Washington Football Team’s Landon Collins, whose tackling abilities offer a steady floor and a high ceiling.
Jordan Mazzara ranks the IDPs for Week 7 and likes WFT’s linebacker Jamin Davis who had 11 tackles in Sunday’s lose to Kansas City.
Jordan Mazzara check out IDP targets for Week 6 and likes Packer linebacker De’Vondre Campbell’s ability to rack up the stats.
Jordan Mazzara discusses the week’s significant IDP risers and fallers, starting with Xavier McKinney who’s rising in New York.
Jordan Mazzara recommends his top IDP picks for Week 4, starting with New England line backer Ja’Whaun Bentley, who hasn’t lost any playing time so far this season with the return of Dont’a Hightower.
Jordan Mazarra recommends holding the line on Jeremy Chinn, as he has huge upside Week 3 against the Texans.
With Keanu Neal’s stock rising, the Cowboys’ Leighton Vander Esch played fewer than 25 percent of defensive snaps in the Cowboy’s defeat to the Buccaneers Thursday night.
Jordan Mazzara checks in with his take on IDPs this week, including inside linebacker Troy Reeder, who had 60 tackles over the final six regular-season games last year.
As long as Russell Wilson is running on all cylinders in Seattle, skill-position mates DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett and Chris Carson will remain highly coveted and productive fantasy assets.
Following the trade for safety Jamal Adams, the Seahawks have fired a warning shot at the reigning NFC champion 49ers. Russell Wilson will look to manufacture the fourth division title of his career.
Led by star QB Russell Wilson, the Seahawks will look to dethrone the 49ers as NFC West champs. If Seattle's ground game holds up, they could do just that.
Jordan Mazzara reviews the Seahawks' prospects after making Russell Wilson the NFL's highest-paid player.