BTB Tuesday Discussion: Are you drafting NFC East players in your dynasty leagues?

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It has been a week and change since the NFL Draft wrapped up which means that if you are in a dynasty fantasy football league you may have been drafting recently yourself.

For those unaware, a dynasty league is similar to your traditional fantasy football league, but you hold the players for all of time (which is why it is called a dynasty) unless you cut or trade them. Like with the real NFL, dynasty leagues require a draft every spring but with the players who NFL teams just drafted as the ones being selected.

Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty is going early and often. Travis Hunter of the Jacksonville Jaguars is clearly a name people are circling. As far as the Dallas Cowboys are concerned there were not a ton of skill positions that were addressed, but if there is a name that is going it is running back Jaydon Blue.

When it comes to the division as a whole the NFC East has New York Giants rookies Cam Skattebo and Jaxson Dart as the headliners in this regard. Personally speaking I wound up with Skattebo on my dynasty team.

Are you taking any of these three or anyone else in the division? Heck, who are you taking overall in your dynasty leagues?

Let us know in the comments down below!

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