Chadampokerff had pair of dynamic rookies with Detroit RB Jahmyr Gibbs, 238 scrimmage yards and 3 TDs, and Detroit TE Sam LaPorta, 21 catches, 176 receiving yards and a TD catch. Chadampokeroff got a pair of TDs from WR Jameson Williams in the NFC Championship while WR Chris Godwin contributed a TD catch in the Wild card round. This was the top entry without the Houston defense, but the Bucs scored a safety and had 5 sacks in their two games. Tampa kicker Chase McLoughlin kicked 4 FGs and 5 PATs. While Chadampokeroff had many players not seen on the other rosters in the top five, they had the same three active players as BAYLEN BOMB, who was 10.4 fantasy points ahead of them entering SB58 QB Mahomes, RB Pacheco and WR Rice. This meant Chadampokeroff could not finish ahead of BAYLEN BOMB in the Pool standings. Chadampokerff had other concerns as they seemed to be surrounded by a school of Sharks. While passed up by Smentek’s Sharks#6 in the third quarter of SB58 on Butker’s record FG kick, another shark fight was on the horizon (Sharks#3). It would be Sharks#3 with Travis Kelce against Chadampokeroff with Pacheco/Rice and it would come down to the final drive of the Super Bowl. On the Kansas City's last drive in regulation, Kelce caught 2 passes for 31 yards while Pacheco and Rice were silent and the Sharks were 1.8 points ahead of Chadampokeroff, but there was overtime. With 4:10 left in the first OT period, Mahomes’ 13-yard pass to Rice put Chadampokeroff back ahead. Two plays later, a pass to Pacheco yielded a couple more points and Chadampokeroff was ahead by 2.3 fantasy points over Sharks#3. Three plays later, Kelce caught a 7-yard pass to bring Sharks#3 within less than one fantasy point, but the game ended on the next play as Patrick Mahomes, rostered on both teams, threw a TD pass to end SB 58.