
Late‑Round Tight Ends Poised to Shine in 2026 Fantasy Football
A look at three under‑the‑radar tight ends — Isaiah Likely, Dalton Kincaid and Chig Okonkwo — and why they might outperform their draft positions in the upcoming season.
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A look at three under‑the‑radar tight ends — Isaiah Likely, Dalton Kincaid and Chig Okonkwo — and why they might outperform their draft positions in the upcoming season.

A new framework leverages median projected ERA and standard deviation to place relievers into five clear tiers, delivering weekly updates that align closely with expert intuition and major baseball analytics platforms.

Despite having the third‑oldest squad in the Big 12, Colorado’s chances of winning the conference remain long, as oddsmakers prioritize team performance over age.

The average college football roster age varies widely, with UTSA at the top and Georgia at the bottom, while the transfer portal reshapes how teams build for titles.

A realistic championship outlook, a Heisman‑contending quarterback, and a balanced mix of youth and experience define the Oregon Ducks' 2026 campaign.

An analysis of roster age across FBS programs reveals that the oldest teams are clustered in the Group of Five and Power Four, yet the recent playoff champions prove that seasoned talent can outweigh raw youth.

A recent Rotowire study names Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson as the most despised player among New York Rangers supporters, highlighting his aggressive style, past fines, and the broader rivalry dynamics that the NHL exploits for fan engagement.

Texas football ranks among the youngest teams in the nation, a trend that mirrors Georgia's recent playoff achievements and raises questions about the evolving blueprint for winning in college football.

Texas ranks fourth youngest with an average age of 19.86, while Georgia's youthful squad proves age isn't a barrier to playoff success.

The Buffaloes have added more than 40 transfers this offseason, pushing their average player age to 20.63 and tying them for the 16th‑oldest roster in the Football Bowl Subdivision.

Indiana’s head coach Curt Cignetti led the Hoosiers to a flawless 16‑0 campaign and a national championship, yet his outspoken style has earned him a spot at No. 8 on RotoWire’s ‘most hated’ list, a ranking that reflects both admiration and envy.

A look at the most promising late‑round quarterback prospects for the 2026 fantasy season, including Jared Goff, Kyler Murray, Malik Willis and Baker Mayfield, and how their situations could translate into outsized returns.

A Cleveland Browns enthusiast reflects on his envy of soccer fans, wrestles with understanding the sport, and examines the team's shaky linebacker depth, urging the front office to bolster the unit before kickoff.

A recap of a recent best ball draft by RotoWire analysts reveals diverse approaches, key player selections, and the projected fantasy football landscape.

A recent RotoWire survey reveals that while Notre Dame leads as the most hated program in eight Northeastern states, the Alabama Crimson Tide holds the dubious honor in six states, including Alaska and Hawaii.

RotoWire's recent study ranks college football teams by state‑wide dislike, placing Notre Dame as the most hated nationwide and Alabama second, while highlighting the geographic spread of fan resentment.
A deep dive into fan sentiment across the United States, the geographic concentration of hatred toward Alabama, and the unexpected momentum of East Carolina’s program.

An analysis of recent rankings that place Alabama second and Notre Dame first among the most hated college football programs, exploring the cultural and commercial forces behind the sentiment.

Identifying the right moment to flip a prospect or a star can make the difference between a championship and a missed playoff spot. This analysis spotlights several current trade targets and the signals that suggest a timely transaction.