Alright, so today I messed around with this “Isaiah Likely FAAB” thing. Let me tell you, it was a bit of a rollercoaster.

First, I started by just trying to figure out what this even was. I mean, “FAAB”? Sounds like some alien language. Turns out, it’s related to fantasy football, and FAAB stands for “Free Agent Acquisition Budget.” Basically, it’s how much fake money you have to bid on free agents in your league.
Diving into the Deep End
Okay, so Isaiah Likely is a tight end for the Baltimore Ravens. He’s been kinda quiet, but with Mark Andrews going down, Likely’s suddenly a hot commodity. The big question is, how much of my FAAB should I blow on him?
I jumped onto a bunch of fantasy football websites and forums. Everyone’s got an opinion, you know? Some folks were saying to go all-in, others were like, “Nah, he’s a flash in the pan, save your cash.” It was pure chaos.
- I checked out some stats. Likely’s numbers haven’t been amazing, but the opportunity is definitely there.
- I looked at my league’s settings. How much FAAB does everyone else have? What’s the competition like?
- I considerd.
My current situation. Do I need a tight end? Or am I just caught up in the hype?
The Verdict (For Now)
After a few hours of head-scratching, I decided to put in a bid. Not a crazy one, but enough to show I’m serious. I figure, it’s worth a shot. If I get him, great! If not, at least I tried. That is the most important, just do it!

This whole FAAB thing is tricky. It’s like a game of poker, trying to read your opponents and figure out what they’re thinking. I’m still learning, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?
I might not get him and i will update it to everyone nextweek!