01-20-2022, 12:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2022, 08:30 PM by Jiggly_333. Edited 1 time in total.)
Wide Receivers:
1. Lane Frost II - 50.8 Pts
Frost started the year off winning OPotW, catching all 7 of his passes for 198 yards and 3 touchdowns. Frost has not nearly reached this level of production in weeks that followed where he had 33 and 97 yards respectively. Most of his fantasy points have come from his week 1 breakout. Frost is 3rd in receiving yards so far this season and is on his way to his first career 1,000-yard season. Frost has also already eclipsed his 2 touchdowns from last season. Beware of the Worthington-Frost duo throughout this season.
2. Zayne Dangle - 49.7 Pts
Dangle started his year with 6 catches, 82 yards, and a touchdowns, which is a good debut for a rookie. Dangle then went into week 2 with the idea that he had something to prove, and whatever it was he proved his worth, with 144 yards on 7 receptions and 2 touchdowns. A breakout proformance by the rookie sprang Bondi Beach to a win over the Dallas Birddogs. Dangle had another consistent week in week 3, catching 9 passes (career high) for 91 yards. Dangle has looked great at times and has a great future with the Buccaneers.
3. Malcador The Hero - 45.8 Pts
The top wideout from last season yet again is leading the league in yards. A very good couple of weeks for the 4th year wide receiver. I week 1 Hero caught 7 passes, for 144 yards and a touchdown, he was out played by Norfolk's rookie wideout, Kemp by 8 to 7 on receptions. Hero smashed the competition in week 2 with an impressive display of dominance, with 4 catches for 157 yards and a touchdown. Again Kemp would have more receptions then Hero, but way less yards. Hero did drop off a bit in week 3 with 5 catches for only 48 yards. This was also the first time Norfolk (this season) has not had a passing touchdown. Great performances from Hero.
1. Lane Frost II - 50.8 Pts
Frost started the year off winning OPotW, catching all 7 of his passes for 198 yards and 3 touchdowns. Frost has not nearly reached this level of production in weeks that followed where he had 33 and 97 yards respectively. Most of his fantasy points have come from his week 1 breakout. Frost is 3rd in receiving yards so far this season and is on his way to his first career 1,000-yard season. Frost has also already eclipsed his 2 touchdowns from last season. Beware of the Worthington-Frost duo throughout this season.
2. Zayne Dangle - 49.7 Pts
Dangle started his year with 6 catches, 82 yards, and a touchdowns, which is a good debut for a rookie. Dangle then went into week 2 with the idea that he had something to prove, and whatever it was he proved his worth, with 144 yards on 7 receptions and 2 touchdowns. A breakout proformance by the rookie sprang Bondi Beach to a win over the Dallas Birddogs. Dangle had another consistent week in week 3, catching 9 passes (career high) for 91 yards. Dangle has looked great at times and has a great future with the Buccaneers.
3. Malcador The Hero - 45.8 Pts
The top wideout from last season yet again is leading the league in yards. A very good couple of weeks for the 4th year wide receiver. I week 1 Hero caught 7 passes, for 144 yards and a touchdown, he was out played by Norfolk's rookie wideout, Kemp by 8 to 7 on receptions. Hero smashed the competition in week 2 with an impressive display of dominance, with 4 catches for 157 yards and a touchdown. Again Kemp would have more receptions then Hero, but way less yards. Hero did drop off a bit in week 3 with 5 catches for only 48 yards. This was also the first time Norfolk (this season) has not had a passing touchdown. Great performances from Hero.