some commentary on random players I think can pop this year-
SirVocea Dennis
Dennis is a third-year linebacker for the Buccaneers. He attended the Peddie School for one year. It is a boarding school in Hightstown [edit- this writing was originally written for an audience of New Jersey residents]. He is one of four active players who attended that school at one point (Elic Ayomanor of the Titans and John Metchie and Jahan Dotson of the Eagles are the others). I spent a week at the Peddie School at a baseball camp when I was 11. I enjoyed my time there. Thus, I’ll root for any player who went to that school.
Anyway, Dennis is a potential Pro Bowl linebacker. I made sure to get him in the fantasy football league I am in that has individual defensive players (most fantasy leagues only use offensive players and kickers) because I had an inkling he could blossom this season. In Week 1, he had 10 tackles.
J.J. McCarthy
I took the Vikings over because of this guy. The Vikings won 14 games with Sam Darnold. Although McCarthy had not played in a regular season game until this past Monday, I believe he is better than Darnold. How could the Vikings go from 14 wins with Darnold to under 9.5 with McCarthy? I cannot envision it.
The fact that McCarthy did not play as a rookie I see as fine. Not fine for him personally as dealing with the injury and the rehabilitation was surely mentally and physically taxing but fine in that he did not have a rookie season where he was thrown to the wolves and maybe had to struggle. Daunte Culpepper and Carson Palmer are quarterbacks who, like McCarthy, were drafted in the 1st round and did not throw a pass as a rookie. Both of them played well in their 2nd season. It doesn’t worry me at all that McCarthy did not play last year.
I had the above noted in my season predictions e-mail.
Others I think are interesting to watch-
Raiders DE Malcolm Koonce
He missed all of last season due to injury after looking like he might pan out during the 2023 season. A double digit sack season is a legitimate expectation.
Titans linebacker Cedric Gray
Not sure how good he will be because I wasn't making it a point to watch the disgusting 2024 Titans but this guy might be all right. Then again, maybe not.
Buccaneers WR Emeka Egbuka
He's my pick for the rookie with the most receptions this season. He already seems to have the polish of a 3rd year pro.
Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Ngijba
He is one of my favorite players. I wrote this about him last year-
This is the player I wanted the Jets to draft in the 1st round of the 2023 draft. Instead, the Jets drafted a pass rusher in Will McDonald IV. I love the idea of drafting pass rushers in the first round so I couldn’t complain. McDonald IV was not used much as a rookie because being a finesse player he is not great against the run and the Jets had a better option to deploy on obvious passing downs (Bryce Huff). McDonald IV is a regular this season and is among the league leaders in sacks. He would function better if/when the team replaces Javon Kinlaw with a better interior lineman.
Smith-Njigba didn’t make much of a dent in 2023. The reason was the Seahawks offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. Waldron did not run a fancy offense. Smith-Njigba did not run a lot of routes. Next Gen Stats shows routes run by receivers. Smith-Njigba in 2023 had seven or so routes. In 2024, he has about two dozen. His 2023 chart was like vanilla ice cream. His 2024 chart is like vanilla ice cream with rainbow sprinkles, hot fudge on the side, and a cherry on top.
To make an analogy to animals (when writing about animals, I make analogies to football, when writing about football, I make analogies to animals), Smith-Njigba in 2023 was like a dog cooped up in an apartment all day and only taken out for a 10-minute walk. Smith-Njigba in 2024 is like a dog that lives in a house with a fenced-in backyard, is given unsupervised backyard time for a couple half hour sessions, and also goes on a walk with its owner into the woods for 45 minutes.
Waldron was gone after the 2023 season. If you want to know what Smith-Njigba thought about it, check out-
https://youtube.com/shorts/WpncHaPe7p8? ... -J3GF7pweg or enter “Jaxon Smith-Njigba Shane Waldron” into the YouTube search bar.
The entire Broncos defense
Patrick Surtain II, Zach Allen, and Nik Bonitto are the stars but John Franklin-Myers, Brandon Jones, Jonathan Cooper, Riley Moss, and Kris Abrams-Draine are all good too. I think the Rams and Broncos might have the best defenses this season.
Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr.
This guy was fun to watch at Indiana and Washington due to being a lefty and having an odd throwing motion at that. Because of that it is like double weirdness when watching him throw the ball. I don't particularly care for his team but he is one of the quarterbacks for whom I will hope to see succeed.
Ravens WR Zay Flowers
He was banished for consideration for me in fantasy football in 2024 due to his egregrious penalty in the 2023 AFC Championship Game which helped annoy most of the country what with having to see and hear about Taylor Swift for two more weeks. Flowers paid his price in my fantasy world. Now he is back. I made sure to draft him. After one week- so far, so good.