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Georgia Bulldogs fans, this episode dives deep into the Dawgs' bounce-back game against Kentucky after the tough Alabama loss. Keegan and Chito break down everything from Georgia's defensive struggles to offensive play-calling, plus why Chauncey Bowens should be RB1 moving forward.We also cover Georgia's need for more aggressive strategies, third-down improvements, and the importance of using all their talent against Kentucky's strong offensive and defensive line. Both hosts share their score predictions (Georgia 33-23 and 33-20) and debate how the Dawgs can dominate in SEC play.But it's not just Georgia—we go around the SEC and beyond with bold predictions: Vanderbilt upsetting Alabama, Florida vs Texas in a high-stakes showdown, and Michigan proving themselves as a playoff contender.On top of that, we talk Braves manager Brian Snitker's departure, NFL Thursday Night Football with Stetson Bennett's 49ers, and fantasy football updates with Cam Scataboo, Jackson Dart, and Rodrigo Blankenship's comeback attempt.Don't miss this full Dawgs OTL episode packed with SEC football analysis, bold predictions, and Georgia-focused insight.#UGAvsKentucky #GoDawgs #GeorgiaFootball #SECFootball #CollegeFootball
Chris Welsh, Pat Fitzmaurice, and Andrew Erickson are breaking down Week 5's biggest running back ranking differences, engaging in debates, and highlighting the expert consensus for Week 5. Don't miss our deep-dive into this week's rankings, must-start options, and value plays to dominate your fantasy matchup! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00RB1s - 0:03:12Omarion Hampton - 0:03:37Ashton Jeanty - 0:06:42RB2s - 0:11:09Quinshon Judkins - 0:11:42Jordan Mason - 0:14:32FantasyPros Deposit Offer - 0:17:44RB3s - 0:18:09Woody Marks - 0:18:37Jacory Croskey-Merritt - 0:23:30Kareem Hunt - 0:26:23Trey Benson on IR - Emari Demercado vs. Michael Carter - 0:28:22 Helpful Links: Hard Rock Bet - All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Sign up for Hard Rock Bet and make a $5 bet and you'll get $150 in bonus bets if you win. Head over to Hard Rock Bet, sign up and make your first deposit today. Payable in bonus bet(s). Not a cash offer. Offered by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in FL. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, in all other states. Must be 21+ and physically present in AZ, CO, FL, IL, IN, NJ, OH, TN or VA to play. Terms and conditions apply. Concerned about gambling? In FL, call 1-888-ADMIT-IT. In IN, if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, NJ, OH, TN, VA). My Playbook - Sync your league instantly to My Playbook to get custom advice on how to manage your team throughout the season. See your league’s top available players, power rankings, and more for free! Check the “Are They Playing” tool each week to get the latest game-day availability odds for all injured players. If you’re premium – you unlock all kinds of helpful waiver, trade, lineup and league analysis tools. You can even auto-start your team’s optimal lineup each week with Auto-Pilot. Sync your league and dominate every week of the season with My Playbook at fantasypros.com/myplaybook or on the FantasyPros App Follow us on Twitch - The team here at FantasyPros is taking questions all week, every week on Twitch. Follow us on Twitch at twitch.tv/fantasypros and never miss a stream! Discord – Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chat Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we’d love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let’s make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support – https://fantasypros.com/review/ BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channel at youtube.com/bettingpros, or wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 930 - No James Conner. And now no Trey Benson. The running back room has taken another hit, and a significant one at that. The role of RB1 will now be played by Emari Demercado, Michael Carter, and Bam Knight. And it may just take all three. Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck discuss where the Cardinals go from here, who might be asked to carry the load and whether the run game - slow to get going through four games - may look a little different minus Conner and Benson. Also, Craig and Dani react to what Marvin Harrison Jr. had to say speaking to reporters on Wednesday. We had not heard from Harrison since his fourth-quarter performance against the Seahawks. Did something finally click? Let's hope so.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ohio State walked into Husky Stadium and shut the door on Washington — holding the Huskies to just two field goals in a statement 24–6 win. On this week's TBC Weekly Live, Joe, Jeff, and Shawn break down: Caden Curry's record-setting night (11 tackles, 5 TFLs, 3 sacks) Julian Sayin's steady growth and clutch throws Bo Jackson's physical RB1 performance Matt Patricia's elite defense flexing again What this win means heading into the bye week Pull up a stool and pour a drink — it's time to talk Buckeye football. Monday, September 29, 2025 Subscribe to the Podcast
Ohio State's offense passed its first true road test at Husky Stadium. We break down Julian Sayin's calm 18-of-24, 208 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT performance, Bo Jackson's RB1 workload (17 carries), the second-half shift to play-action, and why red-zone execution finally trended up. Plus: OL pass pro in the silent count, CJ Donaldson's short-yardage finishing, and what this identity should be moving forward—run first or let Sayin cook? Monday, September 29, 2025 Subscribe to the Podcast
Use code DYNASTY2025 at checkout for 15% OFF any subscription. Dominate your league. Win more bets. Level up your game Welcome back to The Dynasty Life Podcast! In this episode, special guest Dwain McFarland joins us to break down the biggest dynasty risers, sleepers, and buy-low targets heading into the 2025 fantasy football season. We cover quarterbacks like Caleb Williams, Daniel Jones, and Jaxson Dart, plus breakout RBs including Trey Benson, Quinshon Judkins, Omarion Hampton, Cam Skattebo, Woody Marks, and TreVeyon Henderson. At wide receiver, we dive into Brian Thomas Jr. (BTJ), Luther Burden, Matthew Golden, Quentin Johnston, Chris Olave, George Pickens, Rome Odunze, and more. Tight ends like Jake Ferguson and Oronde Gadsen also get the dynasty spotlight. Dwain also makes bold calls on who will finish as the QB1, WR1, and RB1 overall this season, and we highlight key rest-of-season buy-low candidates to give you the edge in your dynasty leagues. If you're chasing league-winning upside and want advanced dynasty strategy with player-specific analysis, this episode is a must-listen. Where to find us: http://twitter.com/TheOGFantasy http://twitter.com/dwainmcfarland Podcast Transcription Here: https://podsqueeze.com/embedded/transcript/EehyeoT96nzcYeukqvhH9L Join the Discord here: https://www.fantasypoints.com/media/discord#/ Find Our Podcasts here: https://www.fantasypoints.com/media/podcasts#/ Subscribe to Fantasy Points for FREE: https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Fantasy Points Website - https://www.fantasypoints.com NEW! Data Suite - https://data.fantasypoints.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/FantasyPts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FantasyPts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/FantasyPts TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasypts #DynastyFantasyFootball #FantasyFootballTrades #DynastyBuys #2025FantasyFootball #FantasyFootballStrategy #RasheeRice #BreeceHall #AJBrown #GenoSmith #DynastyLife #FantasyPoints Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 735 - Former Cardinals offensive lineman Justin Pugh joins Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley to preview Thursday Night Football's matchup against the Seahawks. He shares his plans to watch the game with fans at State Farm Stadium and breaks down how the Cardinals can beat their NFC West rival. Plus, Calvisi and Wolfley discuss the impact of losing running back James Conner to injury, the importance of Trey Benson stepping up as RB1, the challenges posed by the Seahawks defense, and how the Cardinals can contain Sam Darnold and his offensive weapons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 735 - Former Cardinals offensive lineman Justin Pugh joins Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley to preview Thursday Night Football's matchup against the Seahawks. He shares his plans to watch the game with fans at State Farm Stadium and breaks down how the Cardinals can beat their NFC West rival. Plus, Calvisi and Wolfley discuss the impact of losing running back James Conner to injury, the importance of Trey Benson stepping up as RB1, the challenges posed by the Seahawks defense, and how the Cardinals can contain Sam Darnold and his offensive weapons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Somber? Sure. Sky-is-falling? Hell no. Nebraska got mauled up front—but Raiola and the defense showed real growth. Let's talk like adults, Husker Nation. We open on the fan meltdown and why it's overcooked. Then we get into the real football: the DL held up better than most expected, but the O-line (especially at LT) was a problem all night. We argue the Elijah Pritchett vs “Gunner Tool” question and why penalties > drive-killing sacks. RB room? Thin. Emmett ran hard but isn't a true RB1 and pass pro burned us—bad. We clap back at the national talking heads ripping Dylan Raiola; the kid threw darts under constant heat and still stacked numbers. We also hit the secondary quietly bodying Michigan's hyped QB, the difference a few explosive runs made, and why roster building (recruiting + NIL) must target DL and RB. We close with prop-bet results, fan leaderboard shoutouts, and a bye-week tease.
JCO PO authors Dr. Abhishek Tripathi and Dr. Salvador Jaime-Casas at City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center share insights into their article, “Comparative Genomic Characterization of Small Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder Compared With Urothelial Carcinoma and Small Cell Lung Carcinoma.” Host Dr. Rafeh Naqash and Drs. Tripathi and Jaime-Casas discuss a novel understanding of the genomic alterations underlying SCBC, revealing actionable mutations that could serve as potential targets for improved clinical outcomes. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Rafeh Naqash: Hello and welcome to JCO Precision Oncology Conversations, where we bring you engaging conversations with authors of clinically relevant and highly significant JCO PO articles. I am your host, Dr. Dr. Rafeh Naqash, Podcast Editor for JCO Precision Oncology and Associate Professor at the OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center at the University of Oklahoma. Today, I am thrilled to be joined by Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Oncology and Experimental Therapeutics Research at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, as well as his mentee, Dr. Salvador Jaime-Casas, postdoctoral research fellow and first author of the JCO Precision Oncology article entitled "Comparative Genomic Characterization of Small Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder Compared with Urothelial Carcinoma and Small Cell Lung Carcinoma". At the time of this recording, our guest disclosures will be linked in the transcript. Abhishek and Salvador, welcome to our podcast and thank you for joining us today. This is a very interesting topic given that at least the landscape for neuroendocrine carcinomas, where small cell lung cancer is on one end of the spectrum, has been changing, at least on the lung cancer side, with recent approvals and some new ADCs. So, of course, understanding the genomic and transcriptomic similarities or differences between pulmonary small cell and extrapulmonary small cell is of huge interest. Could you tell us a little bit about small cell bladder cancer, current approaches to treatment of small cell bladder cancer, and then why you wanted to investigate that in this project as far as the genomic differences or similarities are concerned? Dr. Salvador Jaime-Casas: Well, first of all, thank you very much for having me. I am very excited to be here. And really what served as backbone for this research project was the notion that there is a currently evolving genomic landscape in the area of bladder cancer. We know this is a highly heterogeneous disease when it comes to molecular underpinnings and mutational profile. Specifically, we know that the most common histologic subtype is urothelial carcinoma. Small cell bladder cancer represents a histology that is found in less than 1% of all bladder cancer cases. However, it is one of the most aggressive histologies. It presents with a very poor prognosis to patients and very poor response to treatment, which is why we attempted to really elucidate what is the mutational profile behind this and provide a comparison contrast between small cell bladder cancer, small cell lung cancer, and conventional urothelial carcinoma. As your question mentioned, in terms of treatment, the conventional urothelial carcinoma and small cell bladder cancer are two distinct pathways when it comes to treatment algorithms. We know that in the current era there are newer and newer drugs being developed for conventional urothelial carcinoma. We have perioperative immunotherapy in the context of metastatic disease. We have antibody-drug conjugates such as enfortumab vedotin. But really, this amazing track record of drug development hasn't been mirrored in small cell bladder cancer. And here most of the therapy is usually extrapolated from studies from other small cell histologies like you mentioned earlier, small cell lung cancer has given some form of background in terms of what therapies are used here. Cytotoxic chemotherapy, for some patients with localized disease and small cell bladder cancer, concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy or perioperative cytotoxic chemotherapy have been the cornerstone of treatment for many years now. However, like I mentioned, the oncologic outcomes are very suboptimal when it comes to comparing it with other disease histologies, which is why we really wanted to describe the landscape here and provide this comparison across three different groups. For this particular study, we leveraged the Tempus dataset. So, include patients with urothelial carcinoma with small cell bladder cancer and small cell lung cancer. We included their demographic information, as well as the frequency of most common genomic alterations identified. And really, it was a very comparable Table 1. We see the demographic data across the three groups was very similar. One key thing that we identified was the female prevalence was a little bit lower in patients with small cell bladder cancer when compared to small cell lung cancer. But other than that, the age, race, ethnicity, was comparable across groups, and even the smoking history. Most of the patients in this cohort were former smokers, which we believe comes to explain that regardless of any mutational profile that we talked about in a few minutes, there are shared commonalities between these histologies and shared environmental exposures and risk factors that are going to be implicated in the disease biology for these three histologies. Dr. Rafeh Naqash: Thank you so much, Salvador, for that useful background. I would like to shift to Abhishek real quick. Abhishek, you are a practicing clinician, you have led several studies in the GU space, especially bladder. Based on what you see in the small cell lung cancer space, how drug development is shaping up, which aligns with what you are trying to evaluate in this paper as targets, how do you see some of that being implemented for small cell bladder cancer in the current era and age? Abhishek Tripathi: Thanks so much for the excellent question, Rafeh. As a GU investigator, small cell bladder cancer has always lagged behind in some regards regarding enrollment abilities for the novel clinical trials. And small cell lung cancer has paved the way and led the development of a lot of these drugs across the board. With the most recent sort of drugs targeting DLL3 already approved and several antibody-drug conjugates currently in development. That actually translates really well to how we should approach drug development in bladder cancer. What we saw in the study is that although there are overlaps and similarities between small cell lung cancer and small cell bladder cancer, there are also certain differences. So the long-term assumption that all therapies for small cell bladder cancer can be extrapolated to small cell bladder], may or may not be true, and I think it is high time that we specifically investigate these novel agents in tissue-specific small cell carcinomas. To that effect, we are excited to be participating in trials that are looking at some of the novel DLL3 targeted agents, specifically bispecific antibodies and T cell engagers so to speak, and antibody-drug conjugates that are now starting to open enrollment specifically in non-lung cancer cohorts to evaluate its efficacy. So overall, I think studies like this have the opportunity to identify more putative targets for organ-specific development of these novel agents. Dr. Rafeh Naqash: Absolutely, I could not agree more. I think tumor-agnostic therapies definitely have a place, but not all therapies work the same in different tumors with a similar histological or genomic background because there are definitely differences. So now going to the comparison that Salvador, you guys did in this project, could you help us understand what are some of the things you looked at, what were some of the commonalities and the differences, and what were some of the conceptual thoughts that come out from those results? Dr. Salvador Jaime-Casas: Of course. So, the first thing that we identified was which were the most frequent molecular alterations across these histologies. We actually provided a table showcasing how the most common mutations that we identified were TP53, TERT, RB1. However, like Dr. Tripathi mentioned, the distinction between these histologies is notable in the sense that some are more predominant in small cell-pertaining cancers such as bladder cancer and lung cancer. While some others are more common in bladder-pertaining malignancies like urothelial carcinoma and small cell bladder cancer. For instance, we saw that TP53 and RB1 were significantly more evident in small cell histologies, both small cell bladder cancer and small cell lung cancer, as opposed to conventional urothelial carcinoma, which really this mirrors what is known about these mutations and what has been published. These are markers associated with more aggressive disease with a worse prognosis and even to resistance to treatment. We also identified how TERT mutations were characteristically more prevalent in small cell bladder cancer as opposed to small cell lung cancer, as well as in urothelial carcinoma. TERT mutations were more commonly identified than in small cell lung cancer. And we give a long list of these mutations that we identified, but really what we wanted to underscore here was, A, the most common mutations across histologies; B, the most common co-occurring mutations where we saw that these are not mutually exclusive. A lot of patients had co-occurring TP53 and RB1 or RB1 and TERT or RB1 and ARID1A, really elucidating how heterogeneous this molecular landscape is across histologies. And the third one that we believe really brings down the clinical impact of this research was evidencing the idea of clinically actionable mutations. We also provided a table here showcasing how mutations like FGFR, DLL notch pathway, HER2, were evident in these histologies, and what is the current status of some clinical trials evaluating different drug designs for these mutations. Like Dr. Tripathi mentioned in the context of FGFR, approximately 6% of our cohort with small cell bladder cancer showcased mutations in FGFR3. However, up to 14% of them had mutations in any FGFR gene, which really underscores the notion that drugs like erdafitinib, which have been introduced in the market in recent years, could potentially showcase some response in the space of small cell bladder cancer. We actually provide the description of two trials, phase two, phase three trials, that are evaluating erdafitinib in the context of high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and even metastatic urothelial carcinoma. Like Dr. Tripathi mentioned as well, antibody-drug conjugates, another very interesting area of drug development targeting HER2, we included evidence on how disitamab vedotin and trastuzumab deruxtecan are currently being explored across different phase two and phase three clinical trials, both as part of basket trial designs for solid malignancies expressing HER2, but also for patients with urothelial carcinoma where there is evidence of HER2 expression. So, we believe that the landscape is shifting in the right direction in the sense that therapies are becoming much more personalized and targeted against these known molecular profiles. Dr. Rafeh Naqash: Thank you, Salvador, for summarizing some of those very interesting results and providing a very unique conceptual context to that. I would like to go to Abhishek this last portion. Of course, I am sure you guys will expand on this work and there are a lot of other interesting things that will likely come out from this work and hopefully you will publish that in JCO PO. But one of the very important things that I wanted to highlight from this podcast specifically was the science is obviously very interesting, but I feel the more important interesting aspect is giving trainees and fellows, residents, mentorship opportunities, mentoring them and giving them lead roles in projects like this, which is what Dr. Tripathi has successfully done for you in this project, Salvador. So, Abhishek, as somebody I have known for a couple of years now, more than a couple of years, as a very successful clinical translational investigator in the GU space in the early phase setting, Abhishek, really briefly, within a minute, could you tell us about your journey and what are some of the things that have worked for you as an early career investigator that you have learned from, and then your journey of mentorship, how has that been for you and what are some of the things that you take home from your mentorship role? Abhishek Tripathi: Absolutely. And as you mentioned, mentorship has been pivotal for all early career investigators for them to really succeed. So, my journey, as you know, I started off as an early career investigator at another institution, and I think I owe it to my mentors even at that time and even now who are helping me develop some of these newer translational and clinical trial ideas, creating opportunities where we could really showcase some of the interesting work that we are doing. That actually goes a long way in terms of creating independence as an established investigator. And I think the sooner we start off with mentorship prospects, I think the better it is. And paying it forward, I think I have been lucky to have mentees like Salvador who are just extremely talented, really committed, and goal-oriented. He really led the project right from the beginning in terms of initial analyses and looking up all the sort of correlative studies that we could do and the contextual data between small cell lung cancer and bladder cancer that we have delved into for the past several years. And it really showcases the ability of young mentees like Salvador to really excel given the right guidance and the support. As a mentor, it has been a really rewarding experience. It is really helpful to actually learn from some of these mentees as well as to approach the same problem from a different angle and different thought process and guide them through the study. So, it has been incredibly helpful and rewarding both being a mentee and a mentor over the past several years as I have transitioned. Dr. Rafeh Naqash: Thank you, Abhishek, for those very insightful comments on how both being a mentee and being a mentor helps shape you as an individual as well. And then you take a lot of pride in the success of your mentees. Now real quick, Salvador, could you tell us a little bit about yourself, you know, how you ended up at City of Hope under Dr. Tripathi's mentorship and what are some of the next important things that you are looking forward to doing? Dr. Salvador Jaime-Casas: So, a little bit about who I am. I did medical school in Mexico City. I was born and raised there, and towards the end of my medical training, I started to be engaged in research projects. And through one of my mentors in Mexico, I was actually introduced to the team here at City of Hope, including Dr. Tripathi. And through this, we got the opportunity to have some conversations about what I wanted to do, become a physician-researcher in the area of genitourinary oncology and hopefully my transition to residency in a few years. And that is how I came to be his mentee here at City of Hope. I think it has been a very rewarding experience, like Dr. Tripathi said, having such an incredible mentor and really being with him both in the academic setting and in the clinical setting, in patients with clinic, seeing this curiosity and all these clinical trials, all of this evidence that we have coming together to generate this insight. Dr. Rafeh Naqash: Thank you so much for both the scientific insights, as well as the journey of being a mentee for you, Salvador, and as a mentor for you, Abhishek. I really enjoyed talking to you guys about both aspects here today and hopefully we will see more of your work, Abhishek and Salvador, as far as understanding the transcriptomic heterogeneity in neuroendocrine tumors or neuroendocrine cancers of the bladder. Dr. Salvador Jaime-Casas: Thank you very much. Thank you for having us. Dr. Rafeh Naqash: Thank you for listening to JCO Precision Oncology Conversations. Do not forget to give us a rating or review and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can find all ASCO shows at ASCO.org/podcasts. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Dr. Abhishek Tripathi Disclosures Consulting or Advisory Role: Company: Aadi biosciences, Seattle Genetics/Astellas, Exelixis, Bayer, Gilead Sciences, Pfizer, Deka biosciences Speakers' Bureau: Company: Sanofi
Paul Calvisi was feeling nostalgic about his parents' musical loves after watching the Cardinals' hard Sunday in San Francisco, which included the season-ending injury to James Conner. Paul discusses that hard loss with Darren Urban and Dani Sureck on this short-week, early edition of the podcast, along with Trey Benson becoming RB1, the notion of leaning harder into Trey McBride, the offensive line production and the development of Josh Fryar, the struggles of Marvin Harrison Jr. and the drops that were had by multiple players, a return to normalcy with Wise Guy, Mack Wilson channeling his inner Fred Warner, the Seahawks coming for “Thursday Night Football” (ARRIVE EARLY), Calais Campbell playing like he's 29 not 39, and Dani's unique story from this week's picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a wild Week 3 in the NFL—blocked kicks everywhere, huge defensive TDs, and injuries shaking up fantasy rosters. George and Cody break it all down, starting with the Giants' quarterback mess (is it Jaxson Dart time or will Russ/Winston hang on?). We dive into brutal injuries to James Conner and Najee Harris, and how Trey Benson instantly became the hottest waiver pickup of the week. Plus, are the Bengals already out of the playoff race before Joe Burrow's return? Is Jonathan Taylor back to being RB1 overall? And can Emeka Egbuka already be crowned Offensive Rookie of the Year?We close with Monday Night Football talk—Lions vs Ravens—and some bold betting/fantasy takes you don't want to miss.Join us for all the laughs, debates, and bold predictions on this week's Couch GMs Reality Check!
Paul Calvisi was feeling nostalgic about his parents' musical loves after watching the Cardinals' hard Sunday in San Francisco, which included the season-ending injury to James Conner. Paul discusses that hard loss with Darren Urban and Dani Sureck on this short-week, early edition of the podcast, along with Trey Benson becoming RB1, the notion of leaning harder into Trey McBride, the offensive line production and the development of Josh Fryar, the struggles of Marvin Harrison Jr. and the drops that were had by multiple players, a return to normalcy with Wise Guy, Mack Wilson channeling his inner Fred Warner, the Seahawks coming for “Thursday Night Football” (ARRIVE EARLY), Calais Campbell playing like he's 29 not 39, and Dani's unique story from this week's picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Faraz shares his thoughts from Week 3 across the fantasy landscape. Is Jaylen Warren an RB1? Is there an opening for TreVeyon Henderson in New England? Can the Chargers passing game stay hot all season? Visit us at https://www.upperhandfantasy.com/ for rankings, exclusive articles, and tools to help you win your league. Join our community of approximately 200,000+ fantasy football fans on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upperhandfantasy/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rod Villagomez and Munaf Manji talk NFL Fantasy Football for NFL Week 3. NFL Fantasy Football Podcast – Week 3 NFL Fantasy Football Podcast - … [Rod Villagomez] (0:08 – 0:39) Rod sets the stage: “It feels like it's just started, and yet we're fully into this with injuries and all of these things happening.” This opening stresses how quickly the season has escalated, creating chaos for fantasy managers. [Munaf Manji] (0:40 – 1:57) Munaf expands: “You probably had Joe Burrow… Jaden Daniels… Brock Purdy… and now you're scrambling.” His analysis reflects the immediate fantasy impact of quarterback injuries, especially in superflex leagues, and sets up the episode's theme: making difficult replacement and flex decisions. [Rod Villagomez] (1:58 – 3:55) Rod shares personal experience: “I have lost Brock Purdy, Jaden Daniels and J.J. McCarthy in pretty much one of each of my fantasy rosters.” This illustrates the broader point—injuries are forcing managers into uncomfortable waiver moves like starting Daniel Jones. The implication: adaptability is now critical for survival in fantasy leagues. [Game Analysis & Stats] Munaf cites James Cook's breakout: “284 rushing yards through three games, four total touchdowns, 355 scrimmage yards.” Cook's consistency demonstrates the value of recognizing rising backs early. He also notes Josh Allen's “three passing touchdowns yesterday and no interceptions thus far.” On the Dolphins' side, Tua's regression is key: “He's thrown an interception in every game thus far… four interceptions total.” The takeaway is that fantasy managers should consider benching Tua until stability returns. [Flex Debates] Cade Otten vs. Kyle Pitts: Both agree Otten may deliver more short-term fantasy relevance because Pitts is overshadowed by Bijan Robinson and Drake London. Breece Hall vs. Michael Pittman: Rod and Munaf favor Pittman, citing Hall's lack of usage and Tampa Bay's elite run defense. Jordan Mason vs. Drake London: Both back Mason, especially with Aaron Jones on IR, making Mason the clear RB1. Tyler Allgeier vs. Rachaad White: Consensus leans Allgeier, as Atlanta's matchup with Carolina suggests heavy run volume. Keenan Allen vs. Xavier Worthy: Allen's “17 targets, 71% catch rate, two touchdowns” firmly positions him as a must-start over a questionable rookie. [DFS Lineup Build] (46:13 – 55:30) They construct a DraftKings lineup, spotlighting Dak Prescott, Jordan Mason, Alvin Kamara, Keenan Allen, CeeDee Lamb, Troy Franklin, Rome Odunze, Brock Bowers, and Falcons DST. The discussion emphasizes value hunting—“Jordan Mason at $5,400 is a great play”—and strategic stacking (e.g., Dak with CeeDee Lamb). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dylan Tyrer and Pat Murphy catch up and discuss the Buckeyes through the first 3 weeks , Andrew Gillis joins to talk where OSU can still get better, could Bo Jackson be RB1, OSU Hoops schedule release with Adam Jardy, and more on this episode of the Buckeye Show.
Dynasty Nerds dives deep into breakout stars shaking up your dynasty fantasy football leagues this season. Rich, Matt, and Garret break down Troy Franklin's monster Week 2 with the Broncos, debating if his targets and routes make him a weekly flex option or just hype under Sean Payton. Juwan Johnson's back-to-back 15-plus point games as the Saints' top tight end scream matchup-proof starter, especially with Spencer Rattler slinging it his way. Javonte Williams looks explosive again in Dallas, dominating touches and red zone work for that RB1 potential. Wan'Dale Robinson's air yards and volume in New York have us eyeing him as a sneaky PPR asset. Zay Flowers is exploding in Baltimore with massive target shares, pushing WR1 territory. We rate each on our trust scale from fake news to lineup lock, plus Isaiah Likely meter on Jordan Mason stepping up in Minnesota, Daniel Jones channeling Ryan Tannehill in Indy, Travis Etienne's workload in Jacksonville, Bryce Young's future in Carolina, and Kyle Pitts grinding for that top-six tight end finish in Atlanta. Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FFPC: Use promo code “NERDS” to receive $25 off any dynasty entry or dynasty orphan Sign Up Here!FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty fantasy football, Troy Franklin, Juwan Johnson, Javonte Williams, Wan'Dale Robinson, Zay Flowers, Jordan Mason, Daniel Jones, Travis Etienne, Bryce Young, Kyle Pitts, dynasty rankings 00:00 Start 01:17 Is the Breakout Real? 02:12 Is Troy Franklin Breaking Out? 07:17 Is Juwan Johnson Breaking Out? 10:59 Is Javonte Williams Breaking Out? 15:32 Is Wan'Dale Robinson Breaking Out? 19:54 Is Zay Flowers Breaking Out? 25:41 FastDraft 27:33 Isaiah Likely-O-Meter 28:03 Jordan Mason Will be a Top 16 RB While Aaron Jones is Out 31:55 Daniel Jones Will Have a Career Bounceback on the Colts 37:26 Travis Etienne Will be a RB1 This Season 42:42 Bryce Young is the Panthers Starting QB in 2026 48:12 Roster Rescue 48:56 Kyle Pitts Finishes as a Top 6 TE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jones Angell, the Voice of the Tar Heels, joins the show, as he talks about the growth the Tar Heels had defensively in the last two weeks, he raves about Demon June emerging as RB1 for Carolina, and previews Saturday's game at Central Florida See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble rolls on with more talk about the Temple game including: R. Mason Thomas' targeting ejection, Tory Blaylock's emergence as RB1, and Good Special Teams play. Then, the guys are joined by BOB STOOPS.
It wasn't pretty early, but Ohio State eventually got a 37-9 win over Ohio University in their final non-conference tuneup before the bye week. On today's Daily Buckeye Blitz, I give my instant reaction to a game where the Buckeyes' offense took time to settle in — but the defense stayed lights out.
There has to be ONE silver lining to the injuries and it's an emerging wide receiver! Steiny & Guru believe Mac Jones will have a capable threat, in addition to a damn good RB1.
Oregon Ducks legend Jonathan Stewart and USA Today's Zachary Neel break down the Week 2 win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys, dissecting Noah Whittington's rise to RB1 in Eugene, and Will Stein's impressive start to the season as a dynamic play-caller. They also look at Week 3 against the Northwestern Wildcats and preview what to expect.
Join Rich, Matt, and Garret as they kick off the 2025 NFL season with Dynasty Nerds' bold predictions episode, where we dive into breakout stars like Calvin Ridley exploding as a top-eight wide receiver, George Kittle shattering the all-time tight end fantasy points record, and TreVeyon Henderson surging to top-six running back status. We break down sleeper picks like JK Dobbins holding the Broncos backfield and Darius Slayton sneaking into flex relevance. From Chiefs running back receptions led by a pass-catching threat to Patriots offense boasting three top-12 positional finishers, we cover red zone targets, negative game scripts, and PPR upside for players like Jaylen Waddle post-Tyreek Hill trade, Dalton Kincaid's target dominance, and Jonathan Taylor claiming running back one overall. Whether you're chasing championships in superflex leagues or rebuilding for picks like Jeremiah Love, we hit on everything from Seahawks depth chart shakeups with George Holani to Rams workload shifts away from Kyren Williams. Don't miss these hot takes on Travis Etienne's receiving rebound, Kyle Pitts' potential Patriots revival, and Austin Ekeler's Commanders relevance. Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FFPC: Use promo code “NERDS” to receive $25 off any dynasty entry or dynasty orphan Sign Up Here!FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty fantasy football, bold predictions, 2025 NFL season, Calvin Ridley, George Kittle, Treveyon Henderson, Marvin Harrison Jr., Jaylen Waddle, Tyreek Hill, Dalton Kincaid, Jonathan Taylor, JK Dobbins, Darius Slayton, Travis Etienne, Kyle Pitts, Austin Ekeler, Drake Maye, Stefon Diggs, Hunter Henry, Kyren Williams, Kareem Hunt, Alvin Kamara, Rhamondre Stevenson, Zach Charbonnet, Kenneth Walker, George Holani, D'Andre Swift 00:00:00 Start 00:06:15 Calvin Ridley Will be a Top 8 WR 00:08:05 George Kittle BREAKS THE FFPT Record! 00:11:56 Brashard Smith Will Lead in RB Receptions 00:14:10 TreVeyon Henderson Will be a Top 6 RB 00:18:14 The Patriots Have 3 Top 12 Fantasy Players 00:21:42 George Holani Becomes Fantasy Football Relevant 00:26:45 Kyren Williams Will NOT Ever Again Be a RB1 00:29:11 Tyreek Hill Will be Traded & Its Waddle Time! 00:33:21 FastDraft & FFPC 00:36:37 Dalton Kincaid is Back 00:39:20 Kyle Pitts Gets Traded to the Patriots?? 00:44:19 Kyle Monangai is the Bear's RB1 in FFPTs 00:46:01 Fantasy Roster Rescue 00:47:15 Jonathan Taylor is RB1 OVERALL 00:50:26 Travis Etienne is a Top 20 RB 00:52:42 J.K. Dobbins is a Top 16 RB 00:55:06 Darius Slayton is a Top 36 WR 00:57:18 Austin Ekeler Will be Fantasy Relevant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025 Breakout Running Backs: Every year in fantasy football some new running back (and it's usually more than one) breaks into the top-12 for the first time. In this video, we give you 5 running backs who are poised to be the next breakout RB1 in 2025. Breakout running back candidates discussed include: Chase Brown, Ashton Jeanty, Omarion Hampton, Isiah Pacheco, and more.0:00 Intro0:25 Chase Brown2:27 Ashton Jeanty5:14 Omarion Hampton7:20 Chuba Hubbard8:43 Isiah PachecoYARDS PER FANTASY Check out our website at https://yardsperfantasy.com and follow us on Twitter @YardsPer!DRAFT FASTER TODAY!FastDraft Fantasy is the new wave of fantasy football! Draft a team in less than 10 minutes and compete for the HUGE payout! Sign up and use code YARDSPER for a $50 first-time deposit offer!
Send us a textIf you draft running backs on vibes, you're playing with fire. Today we tier every fantasy RB for 2025—who can realistically finish RB1 and who's just name value. We debate Bijan vs Gibbs, how much to trust CMC's health, whether Derrick Henry in BAL still has league-winning juice, why A-Chan is all about QB health, and the best value/volume targets (Kyren, Chase Brown, Josh Jacobs, Jonathan Taylor, Kamara, Kenneth Walker, Chuba, Swift, Pacheco, RJ Harvey, TreVeyon Henderson, Omarion Hampton, James Conner, Breece Hall and more). Plus, real draft-room tactics: when to pivot tiers, handcuff logic, and WR-heavy room counterpunches.
Munaf Manji and Lonte Smith talk NFL season long player props and much more. The 2025 NFL season kicks off with Pregame's Props Podcast diving into NFL player props and futures betting. Host Munaf Manji (0:05–0:59) returns after last year's success, joined by Lonte Smith from the College Football Podcast, ready to break down the best season-long prop bets across quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. By the one-minute mark (0:59–1:18), Lonte expresses excitement for profitability and preparation as kickoff approaches. Munaf (1:18–2:34) lays out the plan: four props each across positions, reminding listeners to shop for the best numbers. Quarterbacks open the show. Lonte (2:35–4:16) takes Justin Herbert under 3,650.5 yards, pointing to Jim Harbaugh's run-heavy approach, the addition of Najee Harris, Herbert's injury history, and a tough AFC West. Munaf (4:16–6:21) agrees, highlighting Herbert's inconsistency, weak defenses inflating numbers last year, and how divisional upgrades could suppress his totals. Munaf (6:24–8:59) then targets J.J. McCarthy under 3,650.5 yards. The rookie Viking, fresh off an ACL recovery, faces high expectations equal to top-12 rookie seasons all time. With Justin Jefferson's hamstring, Addison's suspension, and a run-first scheme with Aaron Jones, he calls the over unrealistic. Lonte (9:00–10:45) echoes that McCarthy isn't a gunslinger and won't consistently reach 300 yards weekly. Running backs bring debate. Lonte (11:22–12:53) bets Breece Hall over 5.5 rushing TDs, boosted by Justin Fields creating lighter boxes and red-zone chances. Munaf (12:59–15:45) takes the opposite side, fading Hall's rushing yards under 850.5 due to offensive line issues, Fields' dual-threat style, and negative game scripts forcing the Jets to pass. Receivers headline next. Lonte (18:41–19:32) backs Tyreek Hill over 980.5 yards, calling it a buy-low after last season's 959 yards. Munaf (21:07–23:21) supports the case, noting Hill's 82 career TDs and Miami's playoff-or-bust year. Munaf (23:22–25:33) also hammers Mike Evans over 950.5 yards, citing his decade-long 1,000-yard streak, Mayfield's trust, and a thin Bucs WR corps. Tight ends feature with Lonte's favorite play (28:13–30:52): Tyler Warren over 575.5 yards. A first-round pick in an empty Colts WR room, Warren projects as a focal point. Munaf (31:14–35:11) agrees, pointing to his 6'6” frame and red zone upside. For his final pick, Munaf (31:14–35:11) highlights Drake London over 1,225.5 yards, citing Michael Penix Jr.'s arm and London's 100-catch, 1,271-yard 2023. Lonte (35:12–37:08) compares London to Mike Evans and sees expanded slot usage boosting targets. They close with bonus leans: George Pickens over 875.5 yards in Dallas' pass-first system (38:00–39:19), Bucky Irving over 1,000.5 rushing yards if he seizes RB1 (41:27–43:49), and Matthew Stafford unders given lingering back injuries (43:50–44:55). Both spotlight C.J. Stroud (44:59–49:14) as a breakout candidate with new weapons, betting angles pointing to potential MVP value at 25–30/1. This debut 2025 Props Podcast underscores why NFL season-long player prop betting is surging: sharp handicapping, injury context, scheme fits, and matchup analysis. From Herbert and McCarthy unders to Hill, Evans, Warren, and London overs, the insights offer bettors actionable edges for the new season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Lonte Smith talk NFL season long player props and much more. The 2025 NFL season kicks off with Pregame's Props Podcast diving into NFL player props and futures betting. Host Munaf Manji (0:05–0:59) returns after last year's success, joined by Lonte Smith from the College Football Podcast, ready to break down the best season-long prop bets across quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. By the one-minute mark (0:59–1:18), Lonte expresses excitement for profitability and preparation as kickoff approaches. Munaf (1:18–2:34) lays out the plan: four props each across positions, reminding listeners to shop for the best numbers. Quarterbacks open the show. Lonte (2:35–4:16) takes Justin Herbert under 3,650.5 yards, pointing to Jim Harbaugh's run-heavy approach, the addition of Najee Harris, Herbert's injury history, and a tough AFC West. Munaf (4:16–6:21) agrees, highlighting Herbert's inconsistency, weak defenses inflating numbers last year, and how divisional upgrades could suppress his totals. Munaf (6:24–8:59) then targets J.J. McCarthy under 3,650.5 yards. The rookie Viking, fresh off an ACL recovery, faces high expectations equal to top-12 rookie seasons all time. With Justin Jefferson's hamstring, Addison's suspension, and a run-first scheme with Aaron Jones, he calls the over unrealistic. Lonte (9:00–10:45) echoes that McCarthy isn't a gunslinger and won't consistently reach 300 yards weekly. Running backs bring debate. Lonte (11:22–12:53) bets Breece Hall over 5.5 rushing TDs, boosted by Justin Fields creating lighter boxes and red-zone chances. Munaf (12:59–15:45) takes the opposite side, fading Hall's rushing yards under 850.5 due to offensive line issues, Fields' dual-threat style, and negative game scripts forcing the Jets to pass. Receivers headline next. Lonte (18:41–19:32) backs Tyreek Hill over 980.5 yards, calling it a buy-low after last season's 959 yards. Munaf (21:07–23:21) supports the case, noting Hill's 82 career TDs and Miami's playoff-or-bust year. Munaf (23:22–25:33) also hammers Mike Evans over 950.5 yards, citing his decade-long 1,000-yard streak, Mayfield's trust, and a thin Bucs WR corps. Tight ends feature with Lonte's favorite play (28:13–30:52): Tyler Warren over 575.5 yards. A first-round pick in an empty Colts WR room, Warren projects as a focal point. Munaf (31:14–35:11) agrees, pointing to his 6'6” frame and red zone upside. For his final pick, Munaf (31:14–35:11) highlights Drake London over 1,225.5 yards, citing Michael Penix Jr.'s arm and London's 100-catch, 1,271-yard 2023. Lonte (35:12–37:08) compares London to Mike Evans and sees expanded slot usage boosting targets. They close with bonus leans: George Pickens over 875.5 yards in Dallas' pass-first system (38:00–39:19), Bucky Irving over 1,000.5 rushing yards if he seizes RB1 (41:27–43:49), and Matthew Stafford unders given lingering back injuries (43:50–44:55). Both spotlight C.J. Stroud (44:59–49:14) as a breakout candidate with new weapons, betting angles pointing to potential MVP value at 25–30/1. This debut 2025 Props Podcast underscores why NFL season-long player prop betting is surging: sharp handicapping, injury context, scheme fits, and matchup analysis. From Herbert and McCarthy unders to Hill, Evans, Warren, and London overs, the insights offer bettors actionable edges for the new season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Old friend of the show Austin Ekeler, now the RB1 of the Washington Commanders, joins the show to talk about being "old". Austin explains what it was like for the locker room dealing with the Brian Robinson trade to the San Francisco 49ers and the Terry McLaurin hold in. Austin has learned a lot in his first few months of marriage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00 Start 03:18 Top 6 RBs 18:34 FFPC & FastDraft 22:10 Top 12 RBs 31:12 Roster Rescue 31:44 Top 12 RBs Cont. Join Rich, Matt, and Garret on the Dynasty Nerds Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast as they predict the top 12 fantasy football RBs for the 2025 season. Dive into bold rankings, debates, and analysis on stars like Bijan Robinson (consensus RB1), Jahmyr Gibbs, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Ashton Jeanty, De'Von Achane, Derrick Henry, Jonathan Taylor, Josh Jacobs, Bucky Irving, TreVeyon Henderson, and Omarion Hampton. Discuss workload projections, touchdown regression (e.g., James Cook's 19 TDs), rookie upside (Henderson at RB7 for Rich), passing game involvement, and team contexts like Baltimore's run-heavy scheme for Henry or Miami's efficiency for Achane. It's almost time for game 1 of the 2025 NFL Season... Be sure to get these top 12 fantasy football RBs on your fantasy team! Use "NERDS30" for 30% off of Memberships! Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FFPC: Use promo code “NERDS” to receive $25 off any dynasty entry or dynasty orphan Sign Up Here!FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty fantasy football, 2025 rb predictions, top 12 running backs, bijan robinson, jahmyr gibbs, christian mccaffrey, saquon barkley, ashton jeanty, devon achane, derrick henry, jonathan taylor, josh jacobs, bucky irving, treveyon henderson, omarion hampton, dynasty nerds podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beat Bucky. Seahawks RB situation: could Zach Charbonnet overtake Ken Walker III as RB1? One Last Thing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Malik Nabers has not practiced much this camp, so which pass catcher has stepped up in his absence? We also look at Russell Wilson's chemistry with his wideouts and when rookie Jaxson Dart might make his first start. In the backfield, Tyrone Tracy is pushing for RB1 duties with Cam Skattebo banged up, and Theo Johnson could carve out a key role as a pass-catching tight end. Plus, who is the under-the-radar Giant fantasy managers should be tracking in 2025?Joe Bond is joined by Nick Falato of the Big Blue Banter podcast. Follow him on Twitter @nickfalato.
CLNS Media's Taylor Kyles and SI's Mike Kadlick break down the Patriots' preseason win over the Vikings: Drake Maye's outing, if TreVeyon Henderson is RB1, Stefon Diggs' Week 1 status and why UDFA Efton Chism III looks like a roster lock. They also hit on Kyle Dugger working as the third safety and playing through the end of the fourth quarter—and what that says about the secondary rotation. ⏰️0:00 EPISODE TIMELINE 1:00 Kyle Dugger plays in 4th quarter as NE's 3rd Safety 5:30 Craig Woodson repping with the starters 9:00 Can Anfernee Jennings find a role? 20:23 Efton Chism a roster lock! 27:50 Will Stefon Diggs play Week 1? 37:50 STOCK DOWN: Drake Maye 42:00 Patriots Offensive Line Evaluation 47:50 Kyles: TreVeyon Henderson looks like Patriots LEAD Back SUBSCRIBE to the Patriots Daily Podcast w/ Taylor Kyles & Mike Kadlick ⤵️
Caleb Williams... or Caleb Johnson? Is Saquon Barkley fantasy RB1 after a 2,000-yard season? And why do we love Dak Prescott so much? Kris and Roy explain all of that as they break down the QB and RB positions from a fantasy perspective. But before all of that, we say a few prayers for Landon Dickerson, and discuss YET ANOTHER quarterback ranking, this time courtesy of The Athletic.
This week, the guys react to early Week 1 preseason storylines including Shedeur Sanders making his NFL debut. Javonte Williams is getting most of the RB1 work in Dallas, Jerry Jones reveals he has beaten stage 4 cancer, and James Cook lands a $48 million extension with Buffalo. Odell Beckham Jr. is eyeing a return to the field, and Cam Ward believes his WR group is top five in the league.In the NBA, the league releases the full season schedule, Bradley Beal explains why he joined the Clippers, and the Trail Blazers are set to be sold for $4 billion but will remain in Portland.Topics include:• Shedeur Sanders makes NFL preseason debut• Javonte Williams leading Cowboys RB competition• Jerry Jones beats stage 4 cancer• James Cook gets 4-year, $48M deal• Odell Beckham Jr. seeks return to NFL• Cam Ward calls WR group top 5 in league• NBA schedule release highlights• Bradley Beal joins Clippers in search of a ring• Trail Blazers sold for $4B, staying in Portland• New music from JID & Gunna, Chance drops Starline
Position preview week on the pod rolls on with Justin Boone joining Matt Harmon to preview the running backs. The two dive into the most crucial position in fantasy football and debate if this season is the deepest we've ever seen the position in fantasy. Harmon and Boone identify potential league winners at RB, which rookies you need to target and the late draft gems you need to steal in the later rounds.(2:45) - Elite RB tier(18:35) - RB1 ceiling guys(29:15) - Ideal RB2 targets and the potential drop off and RB cliff (50:45) - Boone's backup RB rankings (1:03:05) -Late round RB gems you need to target that are going outside Yahoo ADP 120(1:18:40) - Fantasy Film Room segment - ONE RB you need to come away with in your drafts Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Faraz welcomes on John Sheeran of A to Z Sports to discuss the Bengals offensive philosophy with the superstar names they have on the roster, if anyone in the passing game is worth looking at in fantasy after Higgins and Chase, Chase Brown's stranglehold on the RB1 job and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Justin and Dan share what they heard from Auburn's offensive assistant coaches after the first scrimmage of preseason camp and another weekend of practices on the Plains. Topics for this episode include:* what we heard from Friday's scrimmage* how Auburn's offensive line has still got some work to do in one key area* why running the dang ball is important for an offense led by Jackson Arnold * Arnold's continued progression, including Kent Austin's thoughts* the two leaders emerging at wide receiver* Eric Singleton Jr. living up to the hype so far* why Preston Howard is the one to watch at tight end* Damari Alston's chances of being RB1 to start the season* what Durell Robinson and Omar Mabson II bring to the room* the defensive players the guys would love to see on offense* significant injury news coming out of Baylor* why Justin thinks the opener will come down to a specific matchup* why Dan is intrigued by what Dave Aranda is going to bring to the table* a reminder to vote in the Grubserver Awards * an announcement about an upcoming bonus episode * Justin and Dan talk The Naked Gun, Weapons and Hollywood types who cross over from comedy to much more serious genresIf you're receiving this free podcast episode and would like to upgrade to a paid subscription that gives you access to all stories and premium podcast episodes for the special price of $4/month or $40/year, subscribe using the button below or clicking this link.Follow Dan (@dnpck) and Justin (@JFergusonAU) on Twitter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.auburnobserver.com/subscribe
While the preseason scores and results don't count, what we takeaway from the games does matter. Matt Harmon provides his 16 biggest fantasy takeaways from Week 1 preseason action, including his thoughts on key injuries, playing time for certain rookies and his overall thoughts on young QBs like Shedeur Sanders and Jaxson Dart. After the break, Scott Pianowski joins the show with Harmon to share his 8 best draft strategies to construct the ideal roster this month.(2:00) - Yahoo Fantasy Draft Weekend is in Las Vegas August 22-24!(3:35) - Preseason Week 1 fantasy recap: Headlines that matter, playing time notes and sicko stuff(3:50) - Headlines that matter: Slater out for year, Travis Hunter's debut, Tyjae Spears' ankle injury, Jayden Reed in a boot, Anthony Richardson leaves game with finger injury, Stafford starts to throw, Rachaad White's groin injury(13:30) - Playing time to note: Texans put WR Jayden Higgins in X role, Jaguars RB usage, Tyler Warren's usage in Indy's offense, Chase Brown is in the clear RB1 role, Carolina WRs, RJ Harvey and Marvin Mims' roles in Denver, Jets rotate RBs, Will Shipley clear RB2 in Phlly(25:55) - Sicko stuff: Deep sleeper rookie WRs to watch + Thoughts on Dart and Sanders' debuts at QB(31:30) - Scott Pianowski joins the show(32:45) - 8 draft strategies to construct the ideal roster(32:50) - RB strategies: Robust RB, Hero RB and Zero RB(52:40) - WR and TE strategies: Robust WR and Vanity TE(1:12:45) - QB strategies: Vanity QBs, Late-round QBs and mobile QBs Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
HR2 - Arcand turns his attention to the Patriots preseason opener: After TreVeon Henderson's great debut Christian wonders how long it will take for the rookie back to take over Rhamondre Stevenson's role as RB1. Arcand discusses Drake Maye's brief and up and down appearance in the preseason opener.
From 'Upper Hand Fantasy' (subscribe here): Faraz welcomes Tom "Tommy FreezePops" Carroll on to the show to talk about all he's seen at Patriots training camp. Is TreVeyon Henderson ready to be RB1? How has Stefon Diggs looked post ACL injury? Plus, thoughts on Drake Maye's rushing upside and Hunter Henry in the friendly TE1 role in Josh McDaniels' offense. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bid on Draft-A-Thon items here! https://tiltify.com/@cbs-sports/fft-draftathon-2025 Preseason Week 1 is here, and we're breaking down the biggest storylines every fantasy football manager needs to know heading into 2025! We start with the unfortunate injury to Anthony Richardson (2:22) and what it means for the Colts. We dive into (4:15) Ashton Jeanty's limited preseason action — is it cause for concern? Keaton Mitchell (5:58) is drawing buzz as a potential Derrick Henry handcuff — we break down the role and upside. Then, Shedeur Sanders (7:00) is set to start for the Browns. We look at what to expect from the Chiefs (7:49) this preseason and which players to keep a close eye on. Chase Brown's outlook (8:12) gets the full treatment — did he carve out a legit RB1 role? One of the most anticipated debuts of the week: Travis Hunter (8:45) finally takes the field, and we talk expectations for the two-way phenom. Finally, we try to untangle the messy Broncos backfield (10:12) — who's leading, and who's worth stashing? Fantasy Football Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday Shop our store: shop.cbssports.com/fantasy SUBSCRIBE to FFT Dynasty on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dynasty/id1696679179 FOLLOW FFT Dynasty on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aHlmMJw1m8FareKybdNfG?si=8487e2f9611b4438&nd=1 SUBSCRIBE to FFT DFS on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dfs/id1579415837 FOLLOW FFT DFS on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zU7pBvGK3KPhfb69Q1hNr?si=1c5030a3b1a64be2 Follow our FFT team on Twitter: @FFToday, @AdamAizer, @JameyEisenberg, @daverichard, @heathcummingssr Follow the brand new FFT TikTok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@fftoday Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FantasyFootballToday/ Sign up for the FFT newsletter https://www.cbssports.com/newsletter To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Upper Hand Fantasy' (subscribe here): Faraz welcomes Tom "Tommy FreezePops" Carroll on to the show to talk about all he's seen at Patriots training camp. Is TreVeyon Henderson ready to be RB1? How has Stefon Diggs looked post ACL injury? Plus, thoughts on Drake Maye's rushing upside and Hunter Henry in the friendly TE1 role in Josh McDaniels' offense. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Faraz welcomes Tom "Tommy FreezePops" Carroll on to the show to talk about all he's seen at Patriots training camp. Is TreVeyon Henderson ready to be RB1? How has Stefon Diggs looked post ACL injury? Plus, thoughts on Drake Maye's rushing upside and Hunter Henry in the friendly TE1 role in Josh McDaniels' offense. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00 Start 02:08 Atlanta Falcons 16:04 Carolina Panthers 27:57 FFPC 29:46 FastDraft 30:51 New Orleans Saints 38:40 Roster Rescue 39:28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers This episode of the Dynasty Nerds Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast explores the NFC South for dynasty fantasy football, with hosts Rich, Matt, Garret, and Jared analyzing team outlooks for August 2025 dynasty leagues. For the Atlanta Falcons, they discuss Michael Penix Jr.'s upside amid Kirk Cousins' declining value, Bijan Robinson's elite RB1 status, Drake London's breakout as a top WR1 with massive targets, Kyle Pitts' potential rebound at age 24, and Darnell Mooney's WR3 production in a high-efficiency offense. The Carolina Panthers highlight Bryce Young's value, Chuba Hubbard's underrated RB1 potential, Tet McMillan's rookie WR1 upside with heavy targets, Xavier Leggett's buy-low appeal despite first-round pedigree, and Ja'Tavion Sanders' strong camp. New Orleans Saints focus on the chaotic QB battle among Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough, and Jake Haener, Alvin Kamara's PPR dominance, Chris Olave's solid WR play, Rashid Shaheed's sneaky WR2 potential in negative game scripts, and cap relief signaling rebuild. Tampa Bay Buccaneers spotlight Baker Mayfield's QB5 finish and value in superflex, Bucky Irving's sell-high window but pivot for assets like first-round picks, Mike Evans' winding career, Chris Godwin's slot role, Emeka Egbuka's safe WR1 upside as a rising alpha, and Jalen McMillan's complementary fit. Themes include rookie integration, quarterback values, running back committees, and buy-low/sell-high opportunities like Chuba Hubbard, Xavier Leggett, and Bucky Irving for dynasty fantasy football success. Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FFPC: Use promo code “NERDS” to receive $25 off any dynasty entry or dynasty orphan Sign Up Here!FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: NFC South dynasty, dynasty fantasy football, Michael Penix Falcons, Bryce Young Panthers, Alvin Kamara Saints, Baker Mayfield Bucs, Drake London breakout, Chuba Hubbard value, Bucky Irving trades, Tet McMillan rookie, Chris Olave upside, Emeka Egbuka Bucs, dynasty rankings 2025, RB splits, WR targets, fantasy football podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Date: August 6, 2025Hosts: John Arrington, Aaron Wilcox, Andy StarrGuests: None In this episode of the Devy Devotional podcast, the hosts deliver their annual "Hot Takes" edition, offering bold predictions about college football players and their future prospects in the NFL. The trio skips the usual "Guess the Guy" segment to dive deep into their spicy opinions, rated on a Taco Bell sauce scale: Mild, Hot, Fire, and Diablo. The episode blends fun with actionable insights, reflecting on past predictions and unveiling new ones for the 2025 season and beyond.Key HighlightsReflection on Past Takes: The hosts revisit their hot takes from the previous year, highlighting successes like Aaron's call on the 2025 running back class generating hype (e.g., Ashton Jeanty, TreVeyon Henderson) and Eric Singleton Jr. rising to a top-five Devy wide receiver. John's standout prediction of Jordan Tyson surpassing Zachariah Branch earned a Diablo rating and proved prescient, with Tyson now a contender for WR1 in the 2026 class.Hot Takes Galore: Each host shares multiple bold predictions, with reactions ranging from Mild to Diablo based on their spiciness. The spiciest takes are highlighted below as the episode's key moments.Skipped Segment: The "Guess the Guy" segment is postponed to the next episode, giving Aaron a temporary reprieve (though he's back on the hook next week).Spiciest TakesHere are the standout predictions that earned the highest heat ratings:Aaron Wilcox: Kenyon Sadiq (Oregon TE) will be the next tight end to hit 1,000 receiving yards and become the Devy TE1 this season and beyond. Rating: Diablo Why It's Spicy: With a career A-dot of 1.9 yards and competition from Oregon's talented roster (e.g., Dakorien Moore), Sadiq would need a dramatic role change and 120+ receptions to reach 1,000 yards. Aaron argues Sadiq's explosiveness and a revamped Oregon offense (minus Tess Johnson and Terrence Ferguson) make it possible.Andy Starr: Kendrick Raphael (Cal RB) will be a top-three RB in the ACC for PPR points and rush for 1,000 yards. Rating: Diablo Why It's Spicy: Facing competition from ACC standouts like Damond Claiborne and Mark Fletcher, Raphael's lack of elite talent and Cal's middling offense make this a long shot. Andy cites coach Brian Harson's tendency to feed his RB1 as the rationale.Aaron Wilcox: Sawyer Robertson (Baylor QB) will be a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Rating: Hot to Diablo Why It's Spicy: A Baylor QB breaking into the first round is rare, especially with Robertson's unproven status. Aaron points to his size, mobility, and a potential Cam Ward-like rise, though John doubts his skill justifies it.John Arrington: Jayce Brown (Kansas State WR) will outrank Zachariah Branch, Denzel Boston, Eugene Wilson, Antonio Williams, and Carnell Tate, becoming a top-three Devy WR in the 2026 class. Rating: Hot Why It's Spicy: Beating out established names like Carnell Tate is bold, but Jayce Brown's upside at Kansas State could shine as a junior. John sees him as a sleeper ready to break out.Other Notable TakesJohn Arrington: Denzel Boston will be a day-three NFL draft pick (likely sixth round). (Mild) Consensus ranks him as WR16, but John sees him as overhyped and unlikely to rise beyond day three.Andy Starr: Niko Iamaleava will succeed at UCLA, reclaiming first-round draft pick status. (Hot) A bounce-back season could restore his stock, aided by a new OC and JV and Thomas in the backfield.John Arrington: Zachariah Branch won't declare for the 2026 draft and will transfer again. (Mild to Hot) Still ranked WR17, John predicts another flop at Georgia and a transfer.Aaron Wilcox: Darian Mensah (Duke QB) will be a top-five Devy QB by season's end. (Fire) His G5 success and $8M Duke transfer fuel this bold climb.John Arrington: JV and Thomas will be a top-five RB in the 2026 class. (Fire) John compares him to Bucky Irving, hinting at untapped potential.Closing NotesThe episode wraps with a teaser for future discussions, including Andy's unshared take on Diego Pavia, suggesting more spice to come. The hosts encourage listeners to act on these takes—whether trading for Zion Kearney or snagging Jayce Brown—while blending entertainment with Devy insight.Where to Listen: Subscribe on the Gridiron Ratings YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or find it at DynastyLeagueFootball.com. Tell them Devy Devotional is your favorite Devy podcast!
Tight ends coach Ben Steele sits down with Craig Grialou and Paul Calvisi to talk about his group of players, the behind-the-scenes development happening in camp, Trey McBride's emergence as an NFL star, his take on Tight End University, and plenty more. Plus, former Cardinals linebacker Lorenzo Alexander joins the conversation to break down the pass rush beyond Josh Sweat, share his thoughts on a two-RB1 system, and discuss how training camp shifts with the first preseason game just around the corner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 909 - Great atmosphere on Saturday. The annual Red & White Practice at #CardsCamp attracted a record turnout at State Farm Stadium. Fans are definitely excited about the 2025 Arizona Cardinals. Craig Grialou and Zach Gershman go over some of the highlights; which players stood out during what was a second straight padded practice and the fourth one this week. Also, the guys provide updates to injured wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson - spoiler alert: it's all good news - plus they react to James Conner's comments post-practice about him and fellow running back Trey Benson; Conner believes, and without hesitation, the two are both ‘RB1' in this offense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bid on Draft-A-Thon items here! https://tiltify.com/@cbs-sports/fft-draftathon-2025 Vote for Fantasy Football Today in the "Sports" category: https://podcastawards.com/app/signup Ian Hartitz of Fantasy Life is today's guest as we take a look at Jamey's running back tiers! Heath and Ian will critique and let us know where they differ. First, Ian offers his take on RB strategy (4:00) for 2025 and we run through the news and notes before getting into the first two tiers at RB (10:50). We've got seven stud RBs in Tiers 1 and 2, but Heath believes there should be an eighth! ... Tiers 3 and 4 (22:00) are loaded with talent. Can these guys be your RB1? Should Ken Walker be in this tier? Then we get to Tier 5 (29:10) which is where Jamey starts to get nervous about the position with guys like Alvin Kamara and James Conner among others. Meanwhile, Tier 6 (35:15) is an interesting mix of veteran RBs and rookie RBs ... Tiers 7 and 8 (44:55) once again highlight the stability of the veterans vs. the excitement of the rookies. Should you draft R.J. Harvey or Aaron Jones? Kaleb Johnson or Isiah Pacheco? And we talk about Tiers 9 and 10 (51:45) with Javonte Williams, Travis Etienne and more plus more late-round RBs and handcuff strategy (1:02:00) ... Email us at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com Fantasy Football Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday Shop our store: shop.cbssports.com/fantasy SUBSCRIBE to FFT Dynasty on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dynasty/id1696679179 FOLLOW FFT Dynasty on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aHlmMJw1m8FareKybdNfG?si=8487e2f9611b4438&nd=1 SUBSCRIBE to FFT DFS on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dfs/id1579415837 FOLLOW FFT DFS on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zU7pBvGK3KPhfb69Q1hNr?si=1c5030a3b1a64be2 Follow our FFT team on Twitter: @FFToday, @AdamAizer, @JameyEisenberg, @daverichard, @heathcummingssr Follow the brand new FFT TikTok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@fftoday Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FantasyFootballToday/ Sign up for the FFT newsletter https://www.cbssports.com/newsletter To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hit the gas or slam the e-brake? Get fast and furious when you join Ryan Wormeli, Pat Fitzmaurice and Jake Ciely for a new game of draft or pass featuring the running back position! Does Miami Dolphins RB De'Von Achane have RB1 overall upside? Will New York Jets RB Breece Hall bust for the second-straight year? Plus, can either Jacksonville Jaguars RB Travis Etienne or Tank Bigsby pop with head coach Liam Coen now on the sticks? The Pros shift gears to 2025 fantasy football running backs! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00FantasyPros ECR Rankings - 0:00:16Draft or Pass - 0:02:06De’Von Achane (RB - MIA) | RB6, 14 Overall - 0:02:24Kyren Williams (RB - LAR) | RB11, 24 Overall - 0:08 :00FantasyPros Draft Simulator - 0:13:14Breece Hall (RB - NYJ) | RB13, 33 Overall - 0:13:35James Cook (RB - BUF) | RB14, 39 Overall - 0:18:43DraftKings Pick6 - 0:23:33James Conner (RB - ARI) | RB19, 50 Overall - 0:24:43David Montgomery (RB - DET) | RB21 | 55 Overall - 0:27:40FantasyPros Draft Wizard App - 0:31:43Tyrone Tracy (RB - NYG) | RB32, 90 Overall - 0:32:13Travis Etienne (RB - JAX) | RB34, 95 Overall - 0:36:44FantasyPros Twitch - 0:40:13Lightning Round Would You Rather - 0:40:33Running Backs We’re Drafting or Fading Everywhere - 0:47:29Jordan Mason (RB - MIN) | RB40, 122 Overall - 0470:37Jaylen Wright (RB - MIA) | RB52, 158 Overall - 0:48 :28Joe Mixon (RB - HOU) | RB19, 54 Overall - 0:49:13Tank Bigsby (RB - JAX) | RB43, 133 Overall - 0:49:40Outro - 0:51:13 Helpful Links: DraftKings Pick6 – Download the DraftKings Pick6 app NOW on Google Play or the App Store and use code FANTASYPROS. This offer is for new customers to play $5, get $50 in Pick6 credits. Only on DraftKings Pick6. The crown is yours. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. Help is available for problem gambling. Call 888-789-7777, or visit ccpg.org in Connecticut. Must be eighteen plus, age and eligibility restrictions vary by jurisdiction. Pick6 not available everywhere, including New York and Ontario. Void where prohibited. One per new customer. Bonus awarded as non-withdrawable Pick6 Credits that expire in thirty days. Limited time offer. See terms at https://pick6.draftkings.com/promos. Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator - Our Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator lets you complete a mock in minutes with no waiting between picks! Customize your league settings to match your league’s exact format. Premium subscribers can test trade scenarios by mocking with their traded draft picks. Prepare for rookie drafts AND dynasty startup drafts in one place! Use the Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator to dominate your rookie draft today at fantasypros.com/simulator! Discord - Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chat Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we’d love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let’s make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support – https://fantasypros.com/review/ BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channel at youtube.com/bettingpros, or wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bid on Draft-A-Thon items here! https://tiltify.com/@cbs-sports/fft-draftathon-2025 When you're evaluating players, it's important to consider how many plays his team will run and how pass heavy the team will be. And of course, we need to think about how many touchdowns the team will score. Heath's biggest projection surprise involves the Lions offense (4:55) as they should see a big dip in their touchdown total from 2024. Then he reveals the teams he projects to run the most plays in the league (8:40). The Raiders are on top of the list! What does Chip Kelly's history tell us? ... We like teams that run a lot of plays, but what about the teams that are projected to run the fewest plays (16:05)? And how about the teams that will be toward the bottom in pass attempts (23:30)? What does it mean for Zay Flowers and Garrett Wilson, in particular? ... We finish the projections discussion with a look at teams that Heath expects to score the fewest touchdowns in the NFL (35:45). The Falcons are on this list, so can we really justify Bijan Robinson as RB1? And then we get into the Ravens (43:05) and some crazy outlier stats, plus other teams with great offenses. And finally, updated thoughts on Darren Waller (48:00) and if he has anything left in the tank ... Email us at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com Fantasy Football Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday Shop our store: shop.cbssports.com/fantasy SUBSCRIBE to FFT Express on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-express/id1528634304 Follow FFT Express on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qyGWfETSBFaciPrtvoWCC?si=6529cbee20634da8 SUBSCRIBE to FFT Dynasty on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dynasty/id1696679179 FOLLOW FFT Dynasty on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aHlmMJw1m8FareKybdNfG?si=8487e2f9611b4438&nd=1 SUBSCRIBE to FFT DFS on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dfs/id1579415837 FOLLOW FFT DFS on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zU7pBvGK3KPhfb69Q1hNr?si=1c5030a3b1a64be2 Follow our FFT team on Twitter: @FFToday, @AdamAizer, @JameyEisenberg, @daverichard, @heathcummingssr Follow the brand new FFT TikTok account: https://www.tiktok.com/@fftoday Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FantasyFootballToday/ Sign up for the FFT newsletter https://www.cbssports.com/newsletter You can listen to Fantasy Football Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fan To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices