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The NFC West is the division that could have both the best and worst defenses in 2023. It is also a division with a lot of new faces. There will be three new defensive coordinators and one new head coach.

As far as players go, Aaron Donald still rates supreme, but the Seattle Seahawks may have the best secondary  and not only in this division. Please, blog, may I have some more?

This year’s tight end class is one of the strongest in history, competing closely with the highly touted 2017, which brought us five tight ends in the first 48 picks, including Evan Engram, David Njoku, OJ Howard and Gerald Everett. While this year’s cohort lacks truly elite prospects like Kyle Pitts, it has plenty of players who could develop to this level and have very solid depth. Please, blog, may I have some more?

Don’t be sad that the fantasy football season is over; be glad it happened in the first place. However, if you are among the many football enthusiasts who play dynasty-format fantasy football, you know the season never truly ends. So while we might be staring down the barrel of the NFL offseason, there’s plenty to be done as a dynasty manager. Please, blog, may I have some more?

Running back is the Holy Grail position of fantasy football. Experienced managers know this, thus, you might run into redraft leagues where RBs are the first 20 players off the board. 

But is that really necessary this season? With so much high-quality depth at the position, can’t we just sit around, wait, and ultimately pick our spots? Please, blog, may I have some more?

Care to guess how many players have carried the ball at least 30 times in a season over the Seattle Seahawks’ last five years? That would be nine. That doesn’t even include guys like C.J. Prosise or Travis Homer, guys who caught a healthy number of balls but just missed the rushing threshold. Please, blog, may I have some more?

First up on this episode of the Hard Count Football Podcast, I dive into the 49ers’ predicament surrounding QB Trey Lance. San Francisco traded three first-round picks to move up in the draft to select Lance just a few years ago, but Lance has only started three games for the team (excluding the one he got injured in last season). Please, blog, may I have some more?

While this year’s wide receiver class is quite weak, most redraft leagues will see 8-10 rookie WRs drafted, with several others in the conversation. So what should you expect from these young guns, and when should you take them in drafts? Please, blog, may I have some more?