How much earlier than departure time should I get to airport for an international flight from Terminal 1?
Not checking bags and have TSA precheck.
Not checking bags and have TSA precheck.
Please lmk of any good alternatives
Going to be in Europe this summer. Was thinking of doing a linen button down with linen pants.
But having trouble figuring out what colors for shirt and pants and also what shoes to wear.
Looking for all suggestions, also good brands to go with
Willing to spend for this
Jameson Williams splits with and without Sam LaPorta:
Career with LaPorta active (excluding rookie year):
4.86 tgt/g
3.00 rec/g
48.71 yds/g
.34 receiving td/g
9.91 PPR FP/G (excluding rushing)
Career without Laporta active (excluding rookie year):
7.22 tgt/g
4.67 rec/g
85.22 yds/g
.44 td/g
15.83 PPR FP/G (excluding rushing)
If we look at 2025 specifically:
2025 with Laporta active:
4.78 tgt/g
3.00 rec/g
52.67 yds/g
.44 td/g
10.91 PPR FP/G (excluding rushing)
2025 without Laporta active:
7.38 tgt/g
4.75 rec/g
80.38 yds/g
.38 td/g
15.07 PPR FP/G (excluding rushing)
Finding in mocks that after round 4 the player pool is extremely weak with much less diamonds in the rough than in previous years.
Cam Skattebo is currently RB18 and ADP 43.6 on ESPN for PPR.
Last season, he finished as the RB9 in PPG (16.0 FP/G) and was RB10 overall prior to his devastating injury in Week 8.
The above stats include a Week 1 game where had an 11.8% snap count and a Week 8 game where he got injured in the 2nd quarter with only a 21.2% snap count.
Now here are his stats with those two weeks removed: 19.1 FP/G (equivalent to overall RB6 in FP/G over the season).
And keep in mind, this period from Week 2-7 involved some difficult matchups against DAL, KC, LAC, PHI, and DEN. 4/6 of these games were losses, which makes his scoring even more impressive.
During the offseason, the Giants moves seemed to emphasize a commitment to the run game. They brought in an elite FB in Patrick Ricard and drafted Francis Mauigoa top 10 + further OL signings/resignings to bolster what should be an improved OL for this season. Harbaugh led teams have had 13/18 seasons as top 10 in rushes and 15/18 top 15 (a lot of credit has to go to Lamar, but Harbaugh likes to build ground focused teams). It remains to be seen what Nagy’s playcalling style will be, but given the teams build it’s hard to believe it wouldn’t be a ground focused attack. Especially earlier in the season if Nabers doesn’t return (which seems to be likely).
Now obviously a big concern for Skattebo is the injury. No denying this, what he suffered could absolutely be career altering. But according to NYG beat reporters and himself, he appears to be healthy and ready to go for Week 1.
If this is the case, he should be in for a huge role on this team. He’s lined up to be the goal line back and will be very active in the passing game (again, if no Nabers he could end up being Dart’s favorite target early on). And from a strategical standpoint, it’s very easy to grab Tyrone Tracy Jr. as a handcuff in the last round of drafts to secure the backfield if concerned about his injury.
Overall, Skattebo could be a home-run at ADP. He will be in a featured role that offers both rush TD and receiving upside. This is usually hard to find where he is getting drafted. In his limited sample size of games, he has proven to be a RB1 level back. Now he should be coming back to an improved RB environment which should only raise his ceiling.
The idea here is to find teams where there is a gap between projected passing yards and where their WRs are going in drafts. Below is each team from most to least passing yards:
-Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR — ADP 8.2, 1,249.5 yds
-Jameson Williams, WR — ADP 66.8, 899.5 yds
-Sam LaPorta, TE — ADP 68.0, 624.5 yds
-Jahmyr Gibbs, RB — ADP 1.7, yds 449.5 Unaccounted: 876.5
-Ja'Marr Chase, WR — ADP 4.6, 1,324.5 yds
-Tee Higgins, WR — ADP 56.1, 874.5 yds Unaccounted: 1,800.5
-CeeDee Lamb, WR — ADP 10.5, 1,199.5 yds
-George Pickens, WR — ADP 28.0, 999.5 yds
-Jake Ferguson, TE — ADP 107.7, 524.5 yds
-KaVontae Turpin, WR — ADP 169.8, no line Unaccounted: 1,276.0
-Puka Nacua, WR — ADP 3.7, 1,324.5 yds
-Davante Adams, WR — ADP 46.3, 774.5 yds
-Terrance Ferguson, TE — ADP 166.8, no line
-Tyler Higbee, TE — ADP 169.9, no line Unaccounted: 1,850.5
-Mike Evans, WR — ADP 88.6, 824.5 yds
-George Kittle, TE — ADP 88.9, 724.5 yds
-Christian McCaffrey, RB — ADP 6.3, 574.5 yds
-Deebo Samuel, WR — ADP 169.6, no line
-De'Zhaun Stribling, WR — ADP 169.8, no line Unaccounted: 1,676.0
-A.J. Brown, WR — ADP 26.5, 1,124.5 yds
-Romeo Doubs, WR — ADP 146.5, 649.5 yds
-Hunter Henry, TE — ADP 141.5, no line Unaccounted: 2,025.5
-Brian Thomas Jr., WR — ADP 100.9, 724.5 yds
-Parker Washington, WR — ADP 101.0, 774.5 yds
-Jakobi Meyers, WR — ADP 109.8, 699.5 yds
-Travis Hunter, WR — ADP 118.4, no line Unaccounted: 1,576.0
-Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR — ADP 5.8, 1,324.5 yds
-Rashid Shaheed, WR — ADP 156.8, 499.5 yds
-Cooper Kupp, WR — ADP 168.6, no line Unaccounted: 1,875.5
-Ladd McConkey, WR — ADP 54.3, 899.5 yds
-Quentin Johnston, WR — ADP 144.3, 649.5 yds
-Oronde Gadsden, TE — ADP 168.2, no line Unaccounted: 2,101.5
-Chris Olave, WR — ADP 35.8, 1,024.5 yds
-Jordyn Tyson, WR — ADP 97.0, 774.5 yds
-Juwan Johnson, TE — ADP 163.5, 574.5 yds Unaccounted: 1,276.0
-Colston Loveland, TE — ADP 45.7, 824.5 yds
-Rome Odunze, WR — ADP 71.3, 799.5 yds
-Luther Burden III, WR — ADP 76.6, 874.5 yds
-Cole Kmet, TE — ADP 169.8, no line Unaccounted: 1,151.0
-DJ Moore, WR — ADP 70.0, 824.5 yds
-Khalil Shakir, WR — ADP 133.3, 649.5 yds
-Dalton Kincaid, TE — ADP 135.7, 549.5 yds
-Skyler Bell, WR — ADP 169.8, no line
-Dawson Knox, TE — ADP 169.8, no line Unaccounted: 1,576.0
-Nico Collins, WR — ADP 27.7, 1,074.5 yds
-Jayden Higgins, WR — ADP 158.5, 574.5 yds
-Dalton Schultz, TE — ADP 167.8, no line Unaccounted: 1,950.5
-Emeka Egbuka, WR — ADP 39.9, 924.5 yds
-Chris Godwin Jr., WR — ADP 141.5, 699.5 yds
-Jalen McMillan, WR — ADP 167.0, no line Unaccounted: 1,975.5
-Christian Watson, WR — ADP 97.6, 774.5 yds
-Matthew Golden, WR — ADP 104.4, 649.5 yds
-Tucker Kraft, TE — ADP 110.1, 699.5 yds
-Jayden Reed, WR — ADP 137.3, 649.5 yds Unaccounted: 776.5
-Jaylen Waddle, WR — ADP 59.5, 899.5 yds
-Courtland Sutton, WR — ADP 85.9, 774.5 yds Unaccounted: 1,825.5
-Carnell Tate, WR — ADP 68.1, 774.5 yds
-Wan'Dale Robinson, WR — ADP 112.7, 674.5 yds
-Calvin Ridley, WR — ADP 167.5, 574.5 yds
-Gunnar Helm, TE — ADP 169.9, no line Unaccounted: 1,276.0
-Terry McLaurin, WR — ADP 60.3, 949.5 yds
-Chig Okonkwo, TE — ADP 168.5, no line
-Antonio Williams, WR — ADP 169.6, no line Unaccounted: 2,300.0
-Zay Flowers, WR — ADP 42.7, 974.5 yds
-Mark Andrews, TE — ADP 120.1, 524.5 yds
-Ja'Kobi Lane, WR — ADP 169.5, no line Unaccounted: 1,750.5
-DeVonta Smith, WR — ADP 37.8, 1,049.5 yds
-Dallas Goedert, TE — ADP 99.6, 574.5 yds
-Makai Lemon, WR — ADP 107.3, 649.5 yds Unaccounted: 976.0
-Malik Nabers, WR — ADP 45.7, no line
-Isaiah Likely, TE — ADP 126.9, no line
-Odell Beckham Jr., WR — ADP 169.2, no line Unaccounted: 3,150.5
-DK Metcalf, WR — ADP 86.6, 824.5 yds
-Michael Pittman Jr., WR — ADP 90.1, 749.5 yds
-Pat Freiermuth, TE — ADP 168.7, no line
-Germie Bernard, WR — ADP 169.6, no line
-Darnell Washington, TE — ADP 169.7, no line Unaccounted: 1,575.5
-Tetairoa McMillan, WR — ADP 39.7, 949.5 yds
-Jalen Coker, WR — ADP 161.2, no line Unaccounted: 2,125.0
-No WR/TE in top 250 ADP Unaccounted: 2,949.5
-Brock Bowers, TE — ADP 23.3, 924.5 yds
-Tre Tucker, WR — ADP 168.2, 574.5 yds
-Jalen Nailor, WR — ADP 169.6, no line Unaccounted: 900.5
Teams with no passing yards props - ATL, MIN, KC, ARI, IND, NYJ, CLE (mostly due to uncertainty about who the starting QB will be or due to injury)
Teams by unaccounted yardage:
NYG: 3,150.5* (No WR lines posted due to Nabers uncertainty)
MIA: 2,949.5
WSH: 2,300
LAC: 2,101.5
CAR: 2,125
NE: 2,025.5
TB: 1975.5
HOU: 1,950.5
SEA: 1,875.5
LAR: 1,850.5
DEN: 1,825.5
CIN: 1,800.5
BAL: 1,750.5
SF: 1,676
JAX: 1,576
BUF: 1,576
PIT: 1,575.5
DAL: 1,276
NO: 1,276
TEN: 1,276
CHI: 1,151
PHI: 976
LV: 900.5
DET: 876.5
GB: 776.5
Some takeaways:
Of teams with top 10 passing yards totals (>3,649.5) only LAC, JAX, and SF don’t have a receiver/TE in the top 50 by ADP (CHI is close with Loveland at 45.7/JAX doesn’t even have anyone in top 100). Possibly some value in taking guys from these squads.
Could be worth taking a shot at some later picks in offenses with high unaccounted passing yards. MIA, WSH, CAR, NE, LAC, TB, and HOU are teams that could have WR2’s and later fill these gaps for very cheap draft prices.
Some players I think the data particularly bodes well for:
Quentin Johnston
Jayden Higgins
Romeo Doubs
Jalen Coker
Chris Godwin/Jalen McMillan
The Jags WRs (at their price gambling on one to become the alpha could be a good upside bet)
Note: Only RBs with receiving odds were included (the most impactful exclusion is probably Achane).
Breece Hall is currently 32.6 ADP on ESPN, or the RB15 in drafts.
Last season he finished as the RB19 in PPR leagues.
And sure, people are thinking Geno coming in makes this offense better and could provide more scoring opportunities.
This wasn’t the issue for Breece last season, it was his usage.
Aaron Glenn (insane he still has a job) refused to use Breece on third downs. Instead opting for Isaiah Davis extremely often. He was their 3rd stringer coming into season and finished with the same amount of 3rd down plays as Breece on the season. And critically, he got the passing plays finishing with 9 third down receptions to Breece’s 2.
Now also add back Braelon Allen (who apparently put on huge amounts of muscle and is 250 right now) there is a fear regarding his redzone work. In Braelon’s 4 healthy games, he owned the redzone work. He had 8 rushes/targets to Breece’s 5.
The market isn’t accounting for his questionable usage. He seems like a gamble for a late 3rd/early 4th rounder on a team that is all but outright tanking. There are no questions about him being a talented RB, but the situation is pretty bleak for the draft capital.
With deep FG’s increasing year to year, wondering how I can change their scoring?
Currently do .1 per kick yard but we now constantly end up with kicks that are more valuable than TD’s which feels wrong.
Anyone have any good solutions?
Knicks trade for a longer term back up center solution. Taking a chance on Maluach.
Suns capitalize on a player who will be a benchwarmer for them this year.
Context: I have an adult family member that doesn’t work for a multitude of reasons and is supported by family. It doesn’t seem as though this will be changing any time soon.
Rest of the family and I would like to set up an account so we can contribute to some investments for their future.
I’ve kind of been seeing mixed info regarding IRA’s, but it seems like we can’t contribute to any form of IRA if they don’t have earned income. Is this true?
If not, are there any alternatives for ideal account types for a situation like this?
Minnesota, Chicago, and Brooklyn parts have already been completed, the trade is really just between Charlotte and the Clippers.
Charlotte goes all out and builds a crazy lineup, with no gaps. Starters would be: Garland, Kon, Brandon Miller, Kawhi, Moussa with Coby White, Naz Reid, Hannes Steinbach, Christian Anderson all coming off the bench. They’d still have a large amount of draft assets available, but would accelerate this teams path to truly competing. They don’t necessarily need to commit long-term to Kawhi or Garland, if they want to maintain flexibility. But coming into this season, they’d have a good shot of getting out of the East.
For the Clippers they capitalize on two players that aren’t so desirable and will leave once they reach free agency. In this situation, they’d get Bridges and Williams expiring’s which could be moved to create more draft assets (not such valuable ones, but still assets nonetheless). They’d also be able to accelerate the rebuild by getting two picks in next years draft plus a valuable unprotected Minnesota 2033.
People don’t realize the implications of the luxury tax on rosters and how predatory the payment schedule becomes once over the threshold. Each tier heavily impacts your tax bill.
EDIT:
Actual figures
Aaron Wiggins - $9.2 M
Isiah Joe - $11.3 M
Luxury Tax Bill Pre-Trades: $296 M
Luxury Tax Bill Post-Trades: $107 M
Savings: $189 M
Kawhi listed San Antonio and Toronto as two locations he would resign allegedly. If your SA, I think you have to go in and grab him given your position + draft stockpile.
If you add Kawhi, the Spurs starting lineup becomes absolutely deadly with - Harper, Castle, Vassell, Kawhi, Wemby. I think that becomes the immediate title favorite.
Clippers realize that it’s their time to rebuild and extract draft assets and young guy in Carter Bryant. They’ll eat the Fox contract, while trying to build up there new squad around Wagler + Mathurin (resign him) + Fox/Garland. Possibly go on and move Garland for further draft picks. If the Clippers want to capitalize on Kawhi, the time is now or risk him leaving for free.
ATTENTION: NUGGETS ALSO ADD THEIR 2033 in some form (FANSPO DOESN’T ALLOW THIS)
Celtics: Send out a disgruntled JB and retool around Tatum. Starting five of Jamal, White, Tatum, Gordon, TBD center from a trade or free agency. This is a great combination of defense and offense - everyone can shoot the three and you’d still have Pritchard, Queta, Hugo + their draft picks here to fill the gaps. With the influx of picks, these could also be moved to get their last piece.
Nuggets: Get Jokic a legitimate superstar next to him for the first time in his career and buy low/take-on the Fox contract. It feels like time to move on from the current lineup and make a last go at it with Jokic still in his prime. Starting five of Fox, Braun, JB, Watson (sign and go into 2nd apron), Jokic - would have to fill their bench with min. guys basically.
Spurs: Free themselves of Fox without having to disperse any picks and get valuable bench players in Hauser/Nnaji and an expiring Cam Johnson. Enable them flexibility for when the Harper and Castle extensions come up and for free agent moves.
All set for a couple vacation this summer to Puglia, we’ll be staying at the Borgo Egnazio. Wondering if anyone had any suggestions for things to do during our visit (FAT or not-FAT if you still think it’s worthwhile)? Activities/Dining/Experiences/etc.?
Atlanta takes a big step towards competing by grabbing Trey Murphy adding a much needed scorer to their squad. They’d have an insane first seven. Starters: McCollum Dyson Trey JJ Okongwu. Bench: NAW, Kuminga, Kispert. They’d still have a lot of flexibility with a large amount of picks and tradable players in the future.
Pelicans regain their picks as well as Risacher who has shown some promise and an additional first. The Pelis 8th pick this year is probably stronger than any other team would offer in terms of draft comp.
He makes $33M a year and has only two years left on his contract.
Here’s the guys around him for 26-27:
Jalen Green $38
Alp Sengun $35.6
Jrue Holiday $34.8
Jerami Grant $34.2
Jordan Poole $34
Mikal Bridges $33.5
Tyler Herro $33
Dejounte Murray $32.8
Immanuel Quickley $32.5
Jalen Suggs $32.4
Aaron Gordon $31.9
He’s very fairly paid for what he brings to the court. He gets you 20 a game on decent efficiency with 5+ boards and assists with the ability to shoot the three. He isn’t a defensive liability either and provides great size and strength.
Many teams can use someone like him. But at his price point, I don’t quite get why he would need picks attached to get off him. He gets paid at a slightly below all star level rate, and that’s what you get from him.