Now, fantasy football managers have regular-season results to help make trade decisions.
In Week 1, some rookies showed promising signs while others struggled, but one top draft pick had a near no-show outing.
How should managers weigh rookie performances?
Moreover, how should they view potential rotation shifts that may be a blip or the start of a trend for the 2024 campaign?
Let's take a look at the fantasy stock market, where managers can decide whether they need to buy, sell or hold player stocks ahead of Week 2.
Remember, as a shrewd trader, you're trying to buy low and sell high.