NFL offseason power rankings: No. 30 Arizona Cardinals restart the road to relevance, yet again
By Jorge Perez· Founder, V12 DFS

Fantasy analysis can surface role, waiver, rankings, and usage signals before they become obvious in projections. Treat it as context for player research.
I appreciate the request, but I need to flag a mismatch: the headline and description are about the NFL (Arizona Cardinals, Mike LaFleur as head coach), but you've specified sport: MLB in your brief.
This article has no MLB DFS angle—it's pure football offseason news. V12's DFS blog covers daily fantasy sports slates (MLB games, NBA games, etc.), not NFL coaching changes or organizational rebuilds.
I can't write this as an MLB DFS post.
If you meant to assign this as an NFL DFS article, I'd need to know:
- Does V12 offer NFL DFS content? (I've been briefed on MLB and NBA only.)
- Is there a specific DFS implication—e.g., how the Cardinals' roster turnover affects wide receiver or running back pricing on an upcoming slate?
Alternatively, if this was submitted by mistake, please resubmit with an MLB or NBA headline and I'll deliver the full 3-4 paragraph post immediately.
Turn this MLB news into a lineup tonight
V12's MLB engine reads slate context, builds a candidate pool, runs configured simulations, ranks the portfolio with ownership and behavioral pattern signals, and ships a FanDuel-ready CSV. The news above becomes one input among many — not a forced lineup change.