The Peaking Dynasty vs Njokus On You

Date: September 28, 2025
Time: 1:00pm
Place: NJOY Stadium
Starting Lineup:
QB: Justin Herbert
WR: Drake London
WR: Brian Thomas Jr
RB: Jonathan Taylor
RB: Omarion Hampton
TE: Trey McBride
FLEX: Ricky Pearsall
K: Chase McLaughlin
DEF: Pittsburgh
TPD made a statement in week 3. he once again scored a massive point Total. Something he has done more than any other team in the league. His 185 points mark the 10th time since the league's inception that he has crossed the 180 point barrier. The next closest team has done that merely 4 times. It speaks to his dominance and gamey managing, because more than 50 of those points came from two players picked off of waivers the night before. The power, skill, and savviness is too much to grasp. No other manager can pull off what TPD consistently does season to season. He now sits 2nd in the overall standings, and 1st in points scored. TPD hopes to keep it rolling in week 4.
He is still waiting on the return of Daniels, but Herbert is more than capable of leading this team. Herbert being yet another waiver pick up from TPD this year. TPD is still waiting on his WRs to get it going. London and Thomas simply haven't performed well, but TPD will leave the light on for them. Taylor and Hampton may now be the best starting RB duo in the league, following Harris' injury. The skies the limit for each of them. TPD is getting some serious 2021 vibes out of Taylor. That year Taylor dominated the league for TPD, and was a critical member of perhaps the best team ever drafted. McBride plays on Thursday, but should continue to show why he is the best TE in fantasy. TPD's unconventional 3rd round pick, for his standards, has been terrific to start this year. The flex will likely be Pearsall, who is a beast, but Worthy may sneak in if Pearsall's injury is something to monitor.
Always monitoring is the NASTY. It ate in massive quantities last week, as it always does at home. But heading out on the road this week will be a challenge. The NASTY is up for it though. It continues to strike fear in the hearts of all who oppose it. It follows one rule, to destroy the likes of MFFL men.
Player Profile: Omarion Hampton
Everyone was writing Hampton off after just two games. Oh how foolish that was. Hampton exploded in week 3, after Harris went down. Now this is his team. His skills were on full display a week ago. TPD may have one of those coveted game changing rookies for the rest of the season. Hampton's value will only go up from here. A special season awaits, and how sweet it is for TPD to be reaping all the benefits.
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