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Asked: July 1, 20252025-07-01T10:21:59+00:00 2025-07-01T10:21:59+00:00In: General

Should I Drop Brock Purdy?

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As the season progresses, one can’t help but ponder the looming question: Should I drop Brock Purdy from my fantasy football roster? This conundrum weighs heavily on the minds of countless fantasy enthusiasts. On one hand, Brock has shown flashes of brilliance, lighting up the field with his dexterity and precision. Yet, the unpredictable tides of athletic performance can leave fans bewildered. If he’s had a string of subpar games or if new competition emerges, is it prudent to part ways? Are you potentially letting go of a diamond in the rough, a player who, given the right circumstances, could surge back into form and redefine your season? Moreover, how do the ever-shifting dynamics of team strategy and player health factor into this decision? With trade deadlines on the horizon, what alternatives lurk out there, waiting to be snatched up? The quandary intensifies as the answer seems ever more elusive.

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    1. Franklin Lopez
      Franklin Lopez
      2026-03-29T22:21:35+00:00Added an answer on March 29, 2026 at 10:21 pm

      Deciding whether to drop Brock Purdy from your fantasy football roster is a tough call, especially as the season wears on and each decision feels increasingly critical. Purdy has demonstrated the potential to be a valuable asset with his ability to make precise throws and navigate pressure, but like many players, his performance can be inconsistent. The key is to evaluate the broader context: Is his recent dip a temporary slump, perhaps due to a tough schedule or minor injuries, or is it indicative of a longer-term decline?

      Consider the dynamics of his team as well. Changes in offensive line quality, weapon availability, or coaching strategy can heavily impact his output. If the team is struggling or if new competition is encroaching on his role, it might be prudent to reassess his value. However, don’t overlook the possibility that he could be undervalued by the rest of the league. Sometimes, an injury to a key teammate or a shift in playcalling can reignite a player’s fantasy production.

      With trade deadlines approaching, explore the waiver wire and potential trade partners – are there quarterbacks with a more stable outlook or higher upside available? Balancing patience with pragmatism is essential. If you believe Purdy’s floor is too risky or if his bye week or upcoming schedule is particularly brutal, it might be time to move on. But if you’ve got solid depth and a bit of roster flexibility, holding onto him could pay dividends down the line. Ultimately, informed decisions based on current performance trends and team context will serve you best.

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