Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this fantasy football thing, and the big question on my mind was, “Should I start Mark Andrews?” I mean, the guy’s a beast, but fantasy football is a whole different game, you know?
First thing I did was hit up some websites and tools. There are tons of these things that give you projections and stats. I wanted to see what the so-called experts were saying about Andrews. Dived into some of these tools that compare him against other players. You type in the names, and boom, it spits out who you should start. Pretty neat, huh?
- Checked out his historical performance, especially against the team he was up against this week.
- Looked at how many points the opposing team usually allows to tight ends. Gotta know these things, right?
Then there was this injury report thing. Turns out, Andrews wasn’t on it. That’s a good sign. It means he’s probably going to play, barring any last-minute surprises. But, you know, in sports, anything can happen.
I also found some advice from fantasy football gurus. They were all like, “If Andrews is practicing, start him.” They were going on about his targets, routes, and all that jazz. Apparently, he’s been getting more action, which is good for fantasy points.
Digging Deeper
I’m not the type to just take someone’s word for it, so I did some more digging. Compared Andrews to some other tight ends that people were suggesting as replacements. There were names like Tucker Kraft and Mike Gesicki. They had these percentages next to their names, showing how many people have them on their teams.
After all this, I made my decision. I decided to start Mark Andrews. It felt right. He’s been doing well, and all the data I looked at seemed to back up the decision. It wasn’t just a gut feeling; it was backed by all this info I gathered.
So yeah, that’s my story of deciding whether to start Mark Andrews or not. It’s a whole process, looking at stats, reading expert opinions, and comparing him to other players. Fantasy football is no joke! But I figured, it is not a big deal, just start him!