
Fantasy Football Buy, Sell, Hold: Keep Clicking On Blake Corum
Cooterdoodle is back with her latest installment of Buy, Sell, Hold as we inch closer toward the 2026 fantasy football draft season.
NFL OTAs are in full swing, and it's Friday, so let's not waste any time. It's time for some fantasy football buyin', sellin' and holdin'.
Buy These Players In Fantasy Football
Blake Corum | RB | LAR
I don’t care if Kyren Williams is the main RB on the Rams. I don't. There’s still room for Blake Corum on my fantasy teams *pats empty seat next to me*.
There are rumors of a “50/50” split for the two RBs this season, but their 2025 numbers weren’t so bad either, despite the majority of the work going to Williams.
- Williams: 249-1,252-10
- Corum: 145-746-6
After seeing an uptick in Corum's usage at the end of the season, he closed out with five TDs in his last four games. If Corum can continue to see 10+ carries a game, we could see a 1A/1B situation emerge in Los Angeles.
That, folks, is a risk I’m willing to take.
Chase Brown | RB | CIN
I staked my claim on Chase Brown as my "Favorite for Round 2" with Pete and Kendall recently. And I meant it.
The Bengals didn't make any moves this offseason to threaten Brown's position on the depth chart: No RB signings. No RBs drafted.
That’s what I like to see from my Round 2 favorite!
Even Matthew Berry, the man himself, recently stated the consistency and elite fantasy production from Brown over the last few years, noting that Brown is the RB6 in FPPG (17.9) since Week 9 of 2024.
That’s what I like to see from my Round 2 favorite!
While Brown did have some down weeks in 2025, rest assured that they weren’t correlated to Samaje Perine. Rather, Brown's inconsistencies were linked to Joe Burrow. But when Burrow was healthy, Brown averaged over 22 FPPG in the final six weeks of the season.
That’s what I like to see from my Round 2 favorite!
DJ Moore | WR | BUF
I will not stop manifesting a DJ Moore 1k-yard season. You can’t make me. I refuse.
DJ Moore had the 11th-lowest catchable target rate in 2025. Now, Moore gets not just an upgrade at QB, but THE ULTIMATE upgrade at QB.
It wasn't that long ago that Allen was consistently producing a 1k-yard WR1 for the Bills with Stefon Diggs (2020-2023).
I know I might be setting myself up for pain in the future if this doesn't work out. I know Allen can sometimes spread the ball around, or James Cook can take over on offense, or Allen himself can steal the show … But I will not stop manifesting a DJ Moore 1k-yard season.
I refuse.
Sell These Players In Fantasy Football
Bucky Irving | RB | TB
The late rumors surfacing in May about Bucky Irving's health were weird, right? Suddenly, he might not be healthy enough to start the season?
No OTA video of Irving is going to reassure me until I know a more definitive timetable.
So for now, I'm looking at a different Bucs RB for my team. Kenneth Gainwell amassed 1000 all-purpose yards last season in PIT, while splitting time with Jaylen Warren, who had his own 1,000 yards.
A late-round Gainwell pick was already feeling enticing, and that was before Irving's mysterious health timetable emerged.
Daniel Jones | QB | IND
Yeah, so … there are 25 other QBs I’d rather have.
Jaguars WRs
Anytime I start to dive into the waters of Travis Hunter vs. Brian Thomas vs. Jakobi Meyers vs. Parker Washington, my armpits get real sweaty and my forehead begins to throb.
You can play the game of “Who does Trevor Lawrence love most?” if you want to, but I’m out.
I don’t want to solve this riddle.
If someone else thinks they can: Cool. You draft ‘em.
Rashee Rice | WR | KC
Last season, Rice's first game back from suspension resulted in a 10-42-2 stat line against the Raiders. So he very well might come back from jail and play phenomenally for the Chiefs in 2026.
But there comes a time in a girl's life when all the drama is just a big, fat turn-off. I don't want to chase after the bad boys anymore!
I don't want to spend my time wondering if my WR will be available later or if he'll conduct himself in a manner that calls for another suspension designation.
Hold This Player In 2026 For Fantasy Football
Mark Andrews | TE | BAL
You can’t draft Colston Loveland in every league, y’know! (Trust me, I’ve tried.)
You’ll need a backup plan. And now that Isaiah Likely has moved on to NY, I have hope for a bounceback season from the 30-year-old who no longer has to share targets and snaps with Likely.
Given Lamar Jackson’s affinity for TEs in the end zone, you could do much worse than Andrews, who is only two years removed from an 11-touchdown season.
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