Davis Mattek argued that A.J. Dillon will have weekly fantasy relevance in Philadelphia, citing Nick Sirianni’s willingness to carve out specialized roles. Mattek expects Dillon to steal high-leverage carries—especially tush-push attempts—on first-and-goal possessions even when Saquon Barkley is healthy. He pegged Dillon’s realistic touch ceiling at 8–12 per game, enough for red-zone plunge opportunities that can pop in best-ball formats. Given that many drafters write Dillon off as pure Barkley insurance, Mattek views the veteran as a cheap source of short-yardage touchdowns who can crack lineups without an injury domino.