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Dynasty Stock Watch Grades Weeks 14-18: Still Selling Kyler Murray

No one asked for it, yet here it is: the final installment of grades for my Dynasty Stock Watch series. Use the following links to find my grades for Weeks 1-4, 5-8 and 9-13.

This week's batch of grades is a bit limited since there were no dynasty recommendations in Weeks 17 and 18 due to the back-to-back holiday weekends for Christmas and New Year’s. 

So with the NFL offseason looming, let's talk a bit about the so-called dynasty offseason. So-called because there is of course no offseason in dynasty fantasy football.

I believe the key to any good dynasty league is a consistent blend of managers. Oftentimes, we are in leagues with such a wide range of interest from our leaguemates. If you're diehard, you should be playing with other diehards. If you're not going to check on your team or league until the NFL draft (which begins April 27), there's nothing wrong with that. But you should be in a league where most everyone is the same way. There's nothing more frustrating than a league in which you care and it seems no one else does. Whether it's receiving no response, no feedback and no counter to a trade or there's no discussion of rule tweaks to make the league work better for all involved. You should find a league that fits your needs. There's no wrong way to play, but your leagues should match your interest.

If you're looking for some good resources to find leagues, I recommend subscribing to r/DynastyFF, checking out Dynasty League Football's community forum or their discord and of course, there are a plethora of dynasty-minded Twitter accounts from the many sites out there that are heavily invested in all things dynasty.

Dynasty Stock Watch: Week 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18

Week 14Lamar Jackson (buy/hold), Jalen Hurts (buy/hold), Brock Purdy (hold/sell)
Why didn't anybody tell me Jackson would effectively hold out for the last month of the season? He was injured, but the end of the 2022 season didn't go as planned because of it. While I'm still bullish on him wherever he lands, Jackson's value certainly has taken a plunge. That still makes him a buy/hold since you can get him at a discount. But Jackson managers are at the mercy of the fantasy football gods because he could be added to the Texans. Most trade value sites have Jackson just ahead of Trevor Lawrence and a tier below Justin Herbert. That's fair but still a great deal and even with just about nothing going right in the Ravens' offense, there was no slowing down Lamar. He is too dynamic to write off. Grade: B

When I wrote about Hurts, he wasn't... hurt yet. So we're a bit removed from his best 2022 days. Furthermore, a bad game this weekend against the Giants could muddy the waters of Hurts's ascension this year, but I remain bullish. We're on the cusp of another tier jump and there are not many quarterbacks left to surpass. Hurts does not command the same trade value as Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes. That's a mistake. Maybe the masses need to see Hurts do it all over again in 2023, but I'll take that bet. Grade: A

I once again wrote about Brock Purdy as he was at the beginning of his coming-out party. I did recommend a sell even after calling for a buy just weeks prior. Well, well, well. How the turntables... Purdy is the hottest commodity on the block and it'll be an interesting offseason in San Francisco between Purdy, Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo. Grade: F

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