2024 Season Recap



Anthony secured his championship in the 2024 season, navigating a competitive field to claim the top spot.

  • Record: 10-5 from draft slot 7

  • First Three Selections: Amon-Ra St. Brown, Kyren Williams, and Davante Adams

  • Season Stats: Points For: 1698.84 | Points Against: 1501.94

  • Management: Made 24 moves to keep the roster fresh throughout the stretch run

  • Championship Opponent: Mike

  • Mid-Round Value: Drafted Trey McBride in Round 5, Aaron Jones in Round 6, and Joe Burrow in Round 7, providing a stable core that outproduced their draft capital.


Around the League

  • Best Regular Season Points: Patrick led the league with a massive 1799.22 PF, finishing with a 12-3 regular season record before ending 4th in the final standings.

  • Toughest Slate: Keith faced the most difficult schedule with 1776.24 points against, contributing to a 5-10 finish despite a solid scoring output.

  • Most Active Managers: Greg and Billy shared the title of most active, each making 31 moves over the course of the season.

  • Top Regular Season Records: Patrick at 12-3 and Charles at 11-4 set the pace for the league heading into the postseason.

  • The "Unlucky" Award: Billy finished in 8th place despite scoring 1631.90 points—the 3rd highest total in the league—proving that fantasy football is often a game of weekly matchups.

  • High Scoring Floor: Mike finished as the runner-up with an 8-7 record, maintaining 1575.08 points for and proving that consistency wins in the playoffs.


Andy finished the season in last place (10th) after a challenging year that started at the very top of the draft.

  • Draft Slot: 1

  • Top Three Picks: Christian McCaffrey, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Drake London

  • Points For: 1313.00 (the lowest total in the league)

  • Management: Only 8 moves made across the season, the lowest in the league.

  • Season Analysis: Selecting Christian McCaffrey with the #1 overall pick proved disastrous as injury sidelined the superstar for the majority of the season. Combined with a low activity level on the waiver wire and a high-variance wide receiver core, Andy was unable to bridge the gap left by his top selection, resulting in a 4-11 finish.