Brad Sewell was well underpriced at the start of the year, only worth $370k in Dream Team due to him playing as a tagger over the last few seasons, but now has a new role as a man who gets the hard ball.
His price has soared to $450k and is expected to rise even further as teams tend to not bother tagging him.
He missed a couple of games at the start of the season which gave fantasy owners a chance to get him in before his price rise, and Sewell is now averaging 111 this season with most of those DT points accumulated in tackles.
He averages an astounding 7-8 tackles a game and when Brad Sewell hits the ton, he usually keeps on going with note to his five games where he scored over 120 points.
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Sewell
Brad Sewell was well underpriced at the start of the year, only worth $370k in Dream Team due to him playing as a tagger over the last few seasons, but now has a new role as a man who gets the hard ball.
His price has soared to $450k and is expected to rise even further as teams tend to not bother tagging him.
He missed a couple of games at the start of the season which gave fantasy owners a chance to get him in before his price rise, and Sewell is now averaging 111 this season with most of those DT points accumulated in tackles.
He averages an astounding 7-8 tackles a game and when Brad Sewell hits the ton, he usually keeps on going with note to his five games where he scored over 120 points.