Arizona TE Balthazar Crindy is going to break out this year. Mired as a middle of the pack TE on a struggling offense with a young QB, Crindy had some shocking preseason results, including
a 10-catch, 86-yard, 3 TD game in preseason week 2 and a 9 catch, 78-yard performance in the finale. Crindy developed more agility over the offseason to help break more tackles and increase short completions to longer ones. Over the years, Crindy's yards per catch average has steadily climbed, from 5.6 as a rookie, to 6.7, to 6.9, and now is over 7. Already a standout blocker, who did not allow a sack through his first two seasons before surrendering only two last year, Crindy is an every-down player for the Arizona Outlaws.
As a major red zone target for young quarterback Fitzpatrick, who is getting better every day, Crindy should make a bigger impact for fantasy teams as well, as evidenced by his own confidence, and that of his teammates: https://twitter.com/BBarnesNSFL/status/1...4616511488
A mitigating impact to Crindy's breakout 4th season will be the Outlaws defense, and in week 1 we saw the impact of surrendering a huge halftime deficit which set the Fitzpatrick passing attack up for lots of downfield throws, as opposed to the core of the Arizona offense built around ball-controlling offense and Reg Mackworthy.
a 10-catch, 86-yard, 3 TD game in preseason week 2 and a 9 catch, 78-yard performance in the finale. Crindy developed more agility over the offseason to help break more tackles and increase short completions to longer ones. Over the years, Crindy's yards per catch average has steadily climbed, from 5.6 as a rookie, to 6.7, to 6.9, and now is over 7. Already a standout blocker, who did not allow a sack through his first two seasons before surrendering only two last year, Crindy is an every-down player for the Arizona Outlaws.
As a major red zone target for young quarterback Fitzpatrick, who is getting better every day, Crindy should make a bigger impact for fantasy teams as well, as evidenced by his own confidence, and that of his teammates: https://twitter.com/BBarnesNSFL/status/1...4616511488
A mitigating impact to Crindy's breakout 4th season will be the Outlaws defense, and in week 1 we saw the impact of surrendering a huge halftime deficit which set the Fitzpatrick passing attack up for lots of downfield throws, as opposed to the core of the Arizona offense built around ball-controlling offense and Reg Mackworthy.