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More talk goes over: Chase Edmonds and David Montgomery being great trade targets, if we're ready to trust Brandon Aiyuk, Najee Harris workhorse role, take it easy on Hollywood Brown, Leonard Fournette on the up and up, Justin Herbert goodness and so much more.Football & Grits: Biggest SEC games of the season & power rankings. Jonathan Taylor week? Zach Wilson not sucking week? Kyle Pitts blowup week? Maybe, people, maybe. Don't give up on Robby Anderson just yet, and embrace OBJ as an upside WR2 ahead of a dream matchup. CEH remains fairly meh, while Stefon Diggs is poised to fooking explode after nearly doing so in Week 3. Keep firing up Saquon Barkley as an every-week top-10 back, while Alvin Kamara suddenly doesn't look like the same world-beater we're used to seeing.However, it took just one visit on January 13th, 2017, before he committed to join the Hoosiers five days later.The country’s best 2017 college football preview, with 130 team previews and more. Outside of Indiana, some of the schools looking at him included Cincinnati, Louisville, and Virginia Tech. Plant high school in Tampa, Florida.Enter explosive options such as Miles Sanders , D’Andre Swift, and Travis Etienne. Gone are Leonard Fournette , Le’Veon Bell , Todd Gurley and Melvin Gordon. Brought to you each week by Pat Fitzmaurice with a special guest from the fantasy football industry to discuss fantasy's hottest topics and dish out plenty of advice, with occasional forays into food, music, TV, and other real-world topics.With two elite RB classes, 20, still at peak value, top end talents are being pushed into the dead zone. Fitz on Fantasy is THE podcast for obsessive fantasy football enthusiasts. (0:00) Intro (1:28) Jags - Bengals (5:55) Giants - Saints (11:50) Chiefs - Eagles (17:22) Texans - Bills (24:25 ) Panthers - Cowboys (32:24) Browns - Vikings (40:57) Colts - Dolphins (48:33) Titans - Jets (54:32) Lions - Bears (1:02:04) WFT - Falcons (1:08:13) Cardinals - Rams (1:17:43) Seahawks - 49ers (1:25:34) Steelers - Packers (1:32:09) Ravens - Broncos (1:38:51) Bucs - Patriots (1:46:12) Raiders - Chargers1Fitz on Fantasy.
Throw in a good, albeit not great, group of wide receivers, and you have an offense that might take a step back from their finish as the league's 10th-ranked scoring unit. The problem: Carr has been more sensitive to pressure than most, and the 2021 version of this offensive line seems poised to take a step back. This is reflected by his 2020 film and analytics alike. Ian is among those who have slandered Carr over the years just realize in recent history he's been nothing other than a great real life quarterback. Chromecast enabled apps for pdf mac os xThings start off with a breakdown on why Ryan Fitzpatrick is flying under the radar before Ian cautions against expecting too much too soon from Trevor Lawrence. These players include: D'Andre Swift, Joe Mixon, Tevin Coleman and more.Which 1st round backs might have a problem with their touches? (5:30) RBs ranked too high based on probable touches (8:55) 10 RBs what will have the ball enough (12:24)Host Ian Hartitz breaks out his rankings to tell you his favorite values and fades against present average draft position. More early-down running backs pop as players that will need to be awfully efficient in order to meet expectations, but Ian ultimately comes away with 10 running backs that sure look a lot like values where they're presently being priced. Ian then takes these ranks and cross compares them with each running back's average draft position to determine who is overvalued and undervalued relative to their projected volume. The only exceptions have been early-down plodders without a pass-game role, so Ian engineers a special expected projected fantasy opportunity formula that accounts for the difference in expected fantasy points on targets compared to rush attempts. First Ian points out how historically basically any running back averaging 15 touches per game has been good to great for fantasy business. First Ian explains why receivers that get workloads with the potential for150-plus targets are so valuable in fantasy land. Wilson, Lance, Mayfield (5:50) Zack Moss headlines undervalued RBs (7:35) James Robinson won't repeat his 2020 season (9:35) Valuable handcuffs and likely starters are the undervalued RBs (11:26) Veterans on committees, crowded backfield RBs are being overvalued (12:51) Jaylen Waddle is being underrated at WR (14:47) Adam Thielen is being valued too highly (16:34) Underrated WR2s and targets in high-passing offenses should be drafted higher (17:38) Top options on below average or crowded offenses should be concerning (19:40) Anthony Firkser has late-round value (21:09) Evan Engram has too much competition for targets (22:18) Underrated TEs include Alie-Cox, Higbee, Everett, Trautman, Kmet (24:04) Aging TEs, Pats crowded TE room included in prime fade targets (26:20)Host Ian Hartitz breaks down which receivers and tight ends have the best chance to absolutely dominate their offense's targets in 2021. Wide receiver discussion revolves around Jaylen Waddle and Adam Thielen before Ian finishes off the podcast with notes on Anthony Firkser and Evan Engram.Ryan Fitzpatrick can be a QB1 in 2021 (1:03) Trevor Lawrence is being drafted too high (3:37) Undervalued QBs: Darnold, Z. Ranking The Defensive Backfields For 2017 Underdog Dynasty Series With A1 wide receiver even if we see his snaps reduced as a true running back. Still, Shenault looked every bit like the next-big thing as a rookie, and he seems plenty capable of emerging as the No. The Urban Meyer era hasn't gotten off to the best start, and the reality that Travis Etienne might be playing a lot of wide receiver muddles this situation. Chark and Marvin Jones ahead of the 2021 season. Hockenson to make the most out of their enhanced roles next season.What date points to look for (1:52) The top target shares over their teammates: Adams, Hopkins, Robinson, Thomas (4:12) Darren Waller will get tons of targets in 2021 (5:27) Calvin Ridley and Terry McLaurin can become top tier WRs after this season (6:04) Brandin Cooks has tremendous value in 2021 (7:13) Stefon Diggs and Keenan Allen (9:54) TJ Hockenson and Mark Andrews are underrated TEs (11:22)Host Ian Hartitz continues his fantasy file series with a look at the fantasy outlook for Laviska Shenault, D.J. Ian then goes through the 12 qualifiers, putting a particular amont of emphasis on the potential for Brandin Cooks and T.J. The conversation highlights a number of fantasy studs including Kyle Pitts, D.J. The guys go through every team and ask: 1.) What's the defining question facing the squad, 2.) Who is each team's most-underutilized player, 3.) Who is your favorite fantasy value pick, 4.) What wild card scenario could you see feasibly occuring, and 5.) What is your over/under pick for each team. Ian concludes the pocast with each receiver's rank and projection for 2021.Overall Jags offense rundown (0:50) Laviska Shenault is due for a huge leap (1:48) DJ Chark's status as Jags WR1? (4:48) Marvin Jones has solid value (6:53) Travis Etienne's expectations year 1? (8:05) Collin Johnson has the most value amongst the rest of the WRs (8:51) Ranking these Jaguars weapons (9:52)Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF analyst Andrew Erickson to preview the NFC South from both a fantasy and real life perspective. Jones has been on Ian's ageist list throughout the offseason, but he's backing off a bit since the veteran receiver is so cheap in fantasy land. The guys conclude the podcast with projected fantasy MVPs by position as well as their favorite divisional pick when keeping the betting odds in mind.
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