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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wow, what is Welcome to another edition of the NFL
Fantasy Football Show. It's me your man, name g Marcus Grants.
Still fully vaccinated, still dodging variants like neo in the matrix,
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and we are almost done with Week nine and it
can't be over a moment too soon. Uh. It was frustrating,
lee awful week. We'll get to that and plenty more
in just a little bit. But as always joined by
producer Justin and the specialist, as the cast of dozens
that help us put on this show and joined on
screen has always by my pal Michael f Florio, And
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we were talking about this this morning, like Week nine
was it was pretty much just a dumpster fire when
it came to to fantasy predictions and analysis this week. Yeah,
it was especially rough um for me because I'm a
Bills fan and my favorite player, uh in NFL history
really is Josh Allen. So hearing yesterday NonStop about how
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the other Josh Allen was having a career day and
my favorite player, Josh Allen was struggling. It was it
was a little bit of a rough day for me.
Josh Allen just dominated Josh Allen and you know, at
some point you figured Josh Allen was going to come
up with an answer for Josh Allen, but Josh Allen
just kept stepping up and making plays whenever Josh Allen
couldn't get it done. Um, yeah, that was wild. It was.
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It was fun at first, but by like the fourth quarter,
when the Bills are losing and turning over the ball,
I was like enough already, Like I get it, Like
I mean, Jaguars, Josh Allen pretty much hit for the
cycle against the Bills. Josh Allen on Sunday, uh and
the Jaguars shocked the world getting a nine six win
that when he photos shouted his face on Michael Jordan's
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I took that person like, I was like, I can't
even be mad, Like this guy deserves it, Like go
out and celebrate all week. You've earned it. I mean honestly,
from the moment he got drafted, I would sort of
secretly rooting for the day that Josh Allen would sack
Josh Allen. I didn't think it would just be a
Josh Allen bonanza in any one game. But you know,
here here we are, so uh, we have plenty to
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talk about on the show today. We're gonna ask the
question is it a rap for Clyde Edwards Hilaire in
Kansas City? How where we should we be about him? Also,
is the time to jump on the vermondre Stevenson train.
And of course we will have a preview of the
Monday night football game between the Bears and the Steelers.
But first let's get into some fantasy headlines as we
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usually do. UH. Start in Carolina where it was another
awful day for Sam Donald, and that start he had
the first three weeks or so of the season is
a distant memory. Uh, an awful game against the Patriots,
no touchdowns, three interceptions, got screamed at by Robby Anderson
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on the sidelines and a tweet I saw about Sam
Donald specifically against the Patriots because remember it was what
a couple of years ago when he did the whole
I'm seeing ghosts thing and that was against New England. UM.
In his career against the Patriots, Sam Donald has one
touchdown pass, nine interceptions and zero wins. Just perfectly awful.
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But this Florio kind of is part of a string
of awfulness that we've seen from him over the last
month or so. I wasn't last week or two weeks
ago he was benched for p J. Walker. Um, he
got the starting job again this week. Now it's sort
of up in the air. And so the question is,
at some point, if we have say d J. Moore
or we're holding onto Robby Anderson for whatever reason, do
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we need for p J. Walker to take over as
the starting quarterback. Uh, it can't hurt at this point.
I don't think Sam Donald is is Sam Donald? Like
I actually even tweeted yesterday markets like, maybe Sam Donald
owes Adam Gaze an apology because it's that bad right
now for Sam Donald. Since Week five, his high and
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passing yards is two hundred and seven. He doesn't have
a game in that stretch with multiple passing touchdowns. Hasn't
thrown a passing touchdown in three straight games. Uh, seven
touchdowns on the year to eleven interceptions. It's been brutal. Uh.
And I'm kind of kicking myself because early in the
year I did get sucked into with Sam Donald's good play,
but he was rushing touchdowns and we knew that wasn't
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sustainable for him. So Uh, I think even with Christian
McCaffrey back, he struggled. Yeah, I think we should be
rooting for p J. Walker for one reason, Marcus, because
Sam donnand right now is going to get these receivers
they're hurt. Like it happened with d J. Moore yesterday,
it happened with Harris Marshall. Robby Anderson was screaming at
him over the sideline. Not only is he not playing well,
he's not protecting his receivers either. That's actually a big part,
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I think, not necessarily for fantasy. I mean, obviously we
don't want to see anybody hurt for any reason, especially
you know, for fantasy purposes, you don't want to lose
one of your receivers. But if you're Matt Rule right now,
if you're the head coach of the Carolina Panthers and
you don't try us that your quarterback can keep your
other players protected, then you really do have to look
at making the change and the way Donald is playing.
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I don't feel like there's much to lose by putting
p J. Walker in there. Um, the Panthers are sort
of in free fall right now in a in a
conference where you know they're not out of it. Um.
You know, I looked this morning and I thought the
forty Niners were done at three and five, but they're
still very much in play for a wild card. The
saying goes for the Panthers, so I wouldn't be surprised
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if we see a change coming soon. Um, And maybe
that helps with guys like DJ Moore. Uh yeah, makes
you wonder what they would have been with Teddy Bridgewater,
It really does, because Teddy b had a pretty good day.
The Broncos had a really good day against the Dallas Cowboys,
and it does make you wonder what they would have
done if they hadn't decided to go out and and
make that change. Who knows. UM. In Arizona, Chase Edmonds
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left the game early on Sunday against the forty Niners
with an ankle injury. It turns out they didn't need
him because James Connor was level, scoring three touchdowns against
San Francisco in a route But the report coming this
morning from our own Ian Rapp report says Chase Edmonds
is feared to have suffered a high ankle sprain and
that potentially means a short term stay on injured reserve,
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which of course is at least three games. Generally speaking,
players with a high ankle sprain and miss anywhere from
four to six weeks. So what it looks like at
least right now is that Chase Edmunds is certainly going
to miss some time. The question becomes how much in
the interim. I mean, look, Florio, James Connor was already
playing well with scoring touchdowns at will. But now with
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no Chase Edmonds, does that mc connor a must start
every week? I think so. I know yesterday was a
little skewed because there was no Kyler Mary that the
cards were very banged up. But in Edmunds absence, They's
Tart targeted James Conner five times. He caught all five
of them. Uh. He went for seventies seven receiving yards
and a touchdown. He rushed for nineties six yards and two.
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I mean, this is his fourth game with multiple touchdowns
this year. The touchdowns alone, we're keeping him at fantasy
as a starting option even with Chase Edmonds. But in
his absence, I don't think it's gonna be like a
split between him and Eno Benjamin. I think, you know,
will get involved, but the bulk of the carries and
the targets I think go to Connor. We know he's
already gonna get those goal one carries. I think he's
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very much so it must start option until Edmunds returns,
and after that I think there might be a changing
of the guard there. I mean, it's gonna be hard
to get away from James Conner if he keeps playing
this well. I would agree with that too. And I
thought Chase Edmonds is always sort of a nice complimentary piece.
I never believed he was necessarily going to be a
frontline guy. That's what the Cardinals were trying to do,
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and he was fine. But really that touchdown upside is
what makes Connor super valuable. But now if he's going
to start getting more touches, um, and I can't really
envision a scenario where I would take him out of
my lineup. Um. By the way, I felt like this weekend,
I was victimized multiple times by Arizona State University. First,
the sun Devils beat up on my beloved Trojans who
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just don't have a clue and and really might as
well just just wave the white flag for the rest
of the season. Then on top of it, you know,
Benjamin comes out of nowhere to score a touchdown against
the forty Niners, I don't really know what the people
in Tempe have against me, but apparently they're upset with me,
and I'm sorry you personal Regina George apparently yeah, yeah,
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uh someone someone, someone in the value of the Sun,
you know, hanging out on a mountain or whatever, has
like a burn book my names in it, and that's great.
So I appreciate that. Uh, last bit of news here,
um de Sean Jackson did get his release from the
RAMS after he sort of asked for it and the
RAMS obliged, and he reported himself via Instagram that he
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is going to the Las Vegas Raiders. So I doesn't
really have to move all that far. You can even
commute from l A to Las Vegas. It's just that easy.
But the bigger picture here, right the Raiders obviously in
need of past catching help. Brian Edwards uh just disappeared recently.
Obviously we know the story with Henry Ruggs not going
to be playing football anytime soon if ever. Again, I'm
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with Deshan Jackson going to Vegas. Does this make him
worth an ad for fantasy rosters? I think so. I
will say there's other receivers. The waiver Wire article is
already out. There's other receivers I like more than him
this week, but if you miss out on those guys,
I think that DeShawn Jackson is definitely worth rostering. I mean,
we saw yesterday the Raiders. They got Kennyan Drake heavily
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involved in the passing and they were just searching for
a receiver. It was really Waller and Renfro like Brian
Edwards didn't step up. He didn't even have a catch.
We know that the Raiders are void of their deep
target now, so I think that is a role that
Deshan Jackson can come in and fill right away. He
still has juice, he is still fast, he could fly
down the field. It was just Van Jefferson stepped up
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and was out playing him in in uh In l A.
But I think now in Vegas, where there's a lot
of targets up for grabs, there's a role that he
can feel. I think that you can take a flyer
off him off the waiver wire, and I think it
is I think that's what it is. It's kind of
a flyer because de Sean Jackson has always sort of
been Boomer Buss, but now that he is pretty much
at the end of his career. I think that's even
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more so. So I think you will have some games
where he may be connects with Derek Carr and a
couple of deep throws, and you know, he's he's always
good for the you know, three catches for you know,
a hundred and ten yards and a touchdown, but he
also can follow that up with like, you know, four
catches for twenty seven yards and then you're frustrated. So
just just sort of keep that in mind. But I
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would imagine you're going to see a lot of folks
making a move to pick up de Sean Jackson, uh
in the next week or so, just to try and
fill out their roster and add some depth to the
wide receiver spot. All right, that gets us to another
weekly edition of Things we learned, all the stuff that
we picked up by watching football on Sunday, And I
feel like this is a chance for you to lament
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a little bit about what happened with your Bills a
little bit. One thing that I learned, and it wasn't
just yesterday yesterday was like what cemented it is the
Bill's offensive line is a problem. Uh and and it's
something that I really have felt since Week one and
I didn't think it was getting enough talk because Josh
Allen and the Bill's offense was playing well. They were
still putting up, you know, like thirty plus points a week,
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one of the top scoring offenses. But Allen has been
under durest a lot this season, at least it feels
like it when you watch. He's constantly running for his life.
He can't keep his eyes down field because he's just
trying to find anyone that is open. But I'll also
say that it's not just entirely the offensive line, because
Josh Allen is under pressure actually a little bit less
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according to Nextion stats than he was last season. Watching
the game, it feels like he's under a lot more pressure,
But according to the next in stats, it's pretty similar.
But his numbers have taken a hit. The completion percentages down,
expected completion percentages down, air yards is down, pass rating
is way down. So he is the old one and
Josh Allen are both struggling when they're under pressure, and
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I think it is something that we have to monitor
moving forward. Um even in an easy matchup yesterday, Markets,
the Bills and Allen were not able to take advantage
of it, and it quite hasn't been like they were
last season. It really hasn't, you know. I was very
surprised when I looked up at that game in the
second quarter and the Bills I think, had just three points.
It's like, what is going on? I just anticipated they
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were going to get out and it's sort of, you know,
steamroll the Jaguars, but that didn't happen. I mean, credit
to the Jags for figuring something out and making plays
when they needed to. Um. So, it's weird because we're
talking about Josh Allen sort of not being a hundred
percent what we wanted. We know, Patrick Mahomes we'll talk
about a little bit later on in the show. That's
a whole other can of worms right there. So it's
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definitely something to to maybe be concerned about. On the
flip side, I'm sort of happy about Carson Wentz because
right now he feels like a QB one to me.
I'm not going to go so far and say that
he's a league winner, because I don't know that he's
been that good, but he's been pretty good. I mean,
you go back over the last six weeks and he's
got fourteen passing touchdowns compared to just two interceptions. He's
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been over twenty points and two of the last three games.
You can plug him in and pretty much feel confident
that you're gonna get at least a solid floor of
seventeen points, and then if something good happens, uh, maybe
that number goes up. He's got some nice games on
the schedule next week, They've got the Jaguars, They've got
the Texans at some point. They do have the Raiders
on Championship Week. So there are some spots where you
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can get Carson Wentz in your lineup and feel pretty
good about your production over the last month. He is
the QB seven that's heading into Monday Night football. I
I liked went at the beginning of the year Floria
as a sort of a QB two, a fringe guy,
maybe a plug in streamer option. I feel like he's
been that so far, and maybe even a little bit more. Yeah,
he's been consistent, which is very useful in fantasy football,
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like all but one game with seventeen fantasy points, multiple
passing touchdowns in sixth straight. I write about him weekly
in the Waiver Wire column. He's finally now just over
roster and NFL dot Com leagues. I still feel like
that number is too low. I think it needs to
be higher, especially with good matchups coming up. Like you said, yeah,
I think it's gonna go up. I hope it's gonna
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go up. But yeah, he's he's very just he's been steady. Right,
he hasn't been spectacular, but he's been steady, and I
think that's worth some recognition at this point. All Right,
we will take a quick break. When we come back,
we will dive into some of the top performers from
this past week, including a couple of older guys who
seem to be doing some big things. We'll check in
on that after the break on the NFL Fantasy Football Show.
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Here's a look at some of the top performers from
week nine. Justin Herbert, where's your QB one with more
than thirty one and a half Fantasy points? Matt Ryan
at QB three, Carson Wentz, who we just talked about,
is your QB five with just over twenty four Fantasy points.
James Conner forty points, just going nuclear as your RB one.
Jonathan Taylor, who actually sat a top the RB rankings
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for a while. On Sunday he finishes. These are r
B two right now with thirty or four points. Davonte
Freeman showing up kind of out of nowhere to get
to sixteen is the RB nine. Elijah More way back
on Thursday finishes as your wide receiver one with twenty
seven points. Davante Smith with his first big game in
a while, twenty two and a half points there, Brandon
Auk kind of resurrected a little bit to nearly nineteen
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points and make him with the wide receiver eight. And
welcome back George Kittle. He got twenty points there. He
was your tight end one for the week. So let's
get to some of these guys though, that we saw
on that list. Matt Ryan had a really nice day
and has quietly put together a string of nice games.
And we talked about Carson Wentz being sort of steady
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but not spectacular. I feel like Matt Ryan has sort
of fallen into that recently. Should we be talking about
him more? Is he worth more starting consideration based on
how he's played lately? I think so, And I think
like I was overlooking him a bit as well, but
I changed that in week nine. I wrote about him
in the Waiver Wire article. I mean three hundred and
forty three passing yards, two touchdowns, and then he added
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a rushing touchdown. You can't bank on the rushing touchdown
each week, but he is now top twenty one Fantasy
points in three of his last five games. The issue
with Matt Ryan is he doesn't bring a safe floor.
Like last week he had seven Fantasy points, so there's
always the chance that he gives you a dud. But
I think he's become at least a quarterback that we
could streaming good matchups, like next week he gets the Cowboys,
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a couple of weeks after that, he gets the Jaguars, Like,
I think he's in play in those favorable matchups, especially
because we know he's gonna have to throw a good
amount because they're they're running backs are better suited as
pass catching running backs, and then their defense gives up
a lot of points, which leads to Matt Ryan typically
having to you know, throw a lot late in the
game as well. So I think he's a streaming option
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in favorable matchups. You talk about their their running backs
being pass catchers, Cordario Patterson had a hundred receiving yards.
Uh uh, and I mean they lined him out wide
a few times. Awesome. Look, that's it's he's awesome. It's
not a terrible surprise considering, you know, teams were trying
to shoehorn him as a wide receiver for a number
of years until the Falcons figured out how to unlock
him this year. But yeah, I mean, Matt Ryan is
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one of those guys who, again, he's kind of a
fringe QB one, probably better suited as a QB two,
who you can use when the matchups are right, and
the matchups have been right up first of all, but second,
just watching the Falcons offensively, it's like they're sort of
figuring some things out and finding a rhythm recently. And
it's maybe even more surprising that they're kind of doing
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this without Calvin Ridley. At least the last couple of weeks.
Kyle Pitts has kind of been up and down, not
necessarily consistent week to week, but for whatever reason, Atlantis
is figuring out how to be effective offensively. Defensively, they
still have issues, but at least at least Matt Ryan
can can be a nice guy that you can sort
of count on when the matchup is right. And uh,
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I think he's he's sort of deserving of maybe a
little more praise, a little more uh startability, and he's
only rostered in league. So if you were the streaming
quarterback notion, UH, maybe he's worth picking up sometime in
the near future. Uh. The other guy, former founcon Devonte Freeman,
who is now in Baltimore and uh had sixteen points.
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I was a top ten running back heading into Monday
Night football. We have been kind of racking our brains
trying to figure out this Ravens running back situation. So
after what we saw on Sunday, is DeVante Freeman the
Ravens running back we want on our rosters. I think
he is for now. I have questions of what it's
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gonna look like once Lottavius Mary is back, because Freeman,
while he had a role, he was playing a secondary
role behind Lettavius Mary. But he's played well in his absence.
I mean, yesterday he saw thirteen carries for seventy nine yards,
caught two of his three targets for four yards and
a touchdown. I think that he's been an adequate running
back for this team we know. I think he is
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the preferred pass catching option of the two. But I'm
starting to wonder if when Latavias Mary comes back, well
we see more of a split than we had been
seeing between the two. I do think if if nothing else,
DeVonta Freeman is worth picking up right now, and I
think he's a streamable option. If Lettavias Mary is out
again next week, which I mean he didn't even practice
last week, so Lettavias Mary could be out once again,
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I definitely think he should be added to some more rosters. Uh,
just because regardless of who's back there, the one thing
we know is that the Ravens are going to run
the football pretty consistently. So if Freeman is for now
the guy, then he should be on rosters. Uh. Remember
remember way back another lifetime ago. It feels like when
we were all on the Tyson Williams train like that
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that went off the rails. He had two good games
and then was never seen again. Uh uh Yeah. DeVonta Freeman,
by the way, is rostered in less than of NFL
dot Com League, so he is still widely available. So
he should probably look into that this week when you
were making some of your waiver claims. And so, by
the way, I know there are people out there that
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over the weekend asked me if some starting questions as
you know, as happens. I know there was DeVante Freeman
and a few of them, and I don't think I
recommended starting him anywhere because I just honestly couldn't quite
put my finger on what to do with the Ravens backfield.
So I apologize for that, which fittingly enough transfers us
to uh, what is normally the I'm salty segment. It's
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normally the segment of the show where we talk about
the guys that frustrated and disappointed us and let us down.
But if anything, you all should be salty this week
because I feel like we all let you down, certainly, Uh,
Floria and I had our mrs. I feel like across
the fantasy analysis industry there are a lot of swings
and misses in a week where nothing seemed to go
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according to plans. So instead of I'm salty, uh, this
is more of an I'm sorry. So this is our
chance to sort of apologize for some of the big
things that we whipped on this week. So if you
would like to start offs off with the Maya culpas,
where would you like to begin one of my biggest
swings and mrs was Tyrod Taylor this past week. I
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thought Taylor was in a good spot returning off the
i R after they gave him extra time to get
that hamstring ready in what on paper was a great
matchup against the Miami Dolphins. But he was anything but
good yesterday. Two hundred and forty passing yards, three interceptions,
just twenty three rushing yards. I mean this one interception
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that he had on the sideline, It's like he forgot that,
like the other team can catch the ball. Also the
other the defenser steps out of bound, steps back in
and catches it, and they this one right here. I
don't know why it was upheld. I don't know what
Tarad Taylor was thinking. Either way, it was a huge
disappointment in fantasy, and I put it out on Twitter
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markets I started him in some leagues myself, So I'm
sorry greatly, and I felt the pain myself firsthand. I
sort of with you, because I really thought that that
Tyrode was in a really good spot, and uh, I
didn't start him anywhere, but I certainly advocated for starting
him in some places. Um. Similarly, I'm sorry about just
telling everybody that Joe Burrow was a must start this week.
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I really thought it was. I mean that the Browns
had been struggling defensively. They were certainly having their own
share of issues in the locker room with the whole
Odell Beckham situation. The Bengals, yes, I know they sort
of laid an egg the week before to the Jets,
but still seemed like they were on track for some
big things in the division and this was going to
be a big statement game. Uh, and it was. They
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made a statement. The statement was we're still sort of
the Bengals and I don't know if we're ready to
take that leap forward. But Joe Burrow not a good
day for him. Uh. Fewer than three hundred passing yards, Okay,
that's fine, the two eight two not bad. A pair
of interceptions, Uh, one rushing yard. He got you seven
point three fantasy points right now, He's sitting at the
QB twenty three this week. Not at all what you
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were expecting, especially from a guy who had gotten you
twenty plus points in four of his previous five games. Uh,
this just was not This was ugly from the Bengals
all around. It definitely didn't help that, you know, Jamar
Chase dropped it should have been a touchdown and just
he just didn't get a lot of help offensively. But
it was just a rough day for the Tiger King
and his pals there against the Browns. Um, yeah, I
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was with you, Marcus. I have a league where I
start Kyler Murray all year and I have him as
my backup, and I was like, see, this is why
I've held him all year and Nope, Yeah, that that
was rough. Anywhere else that you feel like you need
to make amends for, I owe a big apology for
anyone who started Cadarius Tony. And on Sunday morning, I
told a bunch of people to start Caldarius Tony. He
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had one target for nine yards, one carry for negative
two yards. The Giants receivers as a whole had five
targets yesterday. That was fewer than their tight ends and
they're running backs. I don't know what the game plan
was here. It was a pretty good matchup. Caldarius Tony
with Nels Shepherd has been awesome. He's explosive and he
just got completely factored out. So I started him in
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a couple of leagues myself. I was very excited for him.
I had him ranked as the top Tony receiver. Huge
swing in a miss there and uh yeah this one,
I'm I'm very sorry on this one. Yeah, there is tone.
It was another one that that I really liked this week.
And it's just so weird that the Giants just didn't
throw the ball to their wide receivers. I don't understand.
I don't really understand what was what was happening there.
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Um yeah, they gotta win, so I guess it sort
of worked out. It just was bizarre. And and I
did recommend Tony to a lot of folks. Uh. I
also recommended Boston Scott to a lot of people. Thought
he was a must start after what we saw the
week before. Um uh, it just it just didn't work. Um.
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I was gonna say that he played the Kenny Gainwell
role from the week before, but that really wasn't the case.
I mean, Gainwell did have more points than Boston Scott,
but he also only had a three yard touchdown. Like
that was the extent of Kenneth Gainwell's production, so he
was really a non factor as well. The Boston Scott
got you forty total yards on the ground on tin
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carry's against a bad charger run defense. He just really
was nowhere to be seen. Um, And so I I
got a tweet from somebody who said, the week before
they started Kenny Gaine, well, this week they started Boston
Scott and they just were kind of pulling their hair
out as to what to do about Philadelphia running backs.
My answer to you is, well, we'll get to it
a little bit later. Actually, I do have an answer
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um that that will come a little bit later on
in the show, so stay tuned for that. But I mean,
I know I wasn't the only one on Boston Scott
this week, but man, that that one, just that was
a huge miss this week in the league. Marcus. I
I decided to start him over Darryl Williams because I
was like, I have Williams elsewhere. I even started him
over d J. Moore because I didn't feel great about
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more and I lost by like two points, and if
I went with either other option over Boston Scott, I win.
So uh yeah, I've I've been especially salty towards Boston
Scott today. Just yeah. Um, he did have a very
funny tweet. We can't really use it, but we've all
been there. Just go just go google Buston Scott Twitter.
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He has a tweet about going home and playing Rocket
League against the twelve year olds, um and and just
sort of the the emotional pain of that as well.
So it's definitely worth taking a look at. You probably
know what I'm about to ask you to do because
I do it pretty much at this time in every show.
But I'm gonna asking anyway, go follow us on TikTok
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of fun, interesting, exciting stuff. Um yeah, it's it's hopefully
informative and hopefully it keeps you entertained. Hopefully you know
it it satisfies your short attention span. If that's who
you are, not judging, I'm one of you. It's all good. Uh.
You'd also checked me out at Marcus Grant on TikTok
and uh, I don't know, are you still exploring these
studio space with with TikTok? I am basically when I
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opened TikTok, I watched you and rank videos for like
the first you know, a couple of minutes, and then
I started to explore a little bit. But I need
to get just using it more. I get self conscious
when like sound comes around my out of my phone
and other people are around me. I need to just
get past that and just start watching some videos on TikTok, right,
or you know, just like get some earbuds or you
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know whatever. Those are a great invention too, really they
really are. Yeah. Now I'm very much into cooking TikTok,
and especially now that it's like slow cooker season and
soup season, Like I'm getting all these soup ideas. Um, yeah, yeah,
it's pretty great, made a really great you know what
I was gonna I was gonna waunch into this whole
soup thing. We'll save that for the Yeah, we'll save
that for the cooking show that we do sometime in
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the twelfth of Never, I've eaten more soup in the
last week than in the last six months. So I'm
excited for that because you know, uh, you're not from
a place that gets as cold as it does here
in Los Angeles, you know, never those usually those mild
New York winners. Now you're out here in the bottle
l a cold uh in the wintertime. So yeah, you
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gotta load up on soup. Anyway, let's do some either,
or shall we? We were talking about guys who have
been sort of frustrating to to have in your starting
lineup in fantasy. And we're gonna pick the guy that
we are the most worried about. Uh. First one, a
couple of quarterbacks from the a f C. West, Patrick
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Mahomes and Derek Carr. Which one of those two are
you more worried about right now? It's easily Patrick Mahomes
for me. Like, if I have Derek Carr, I'm pretty
happy with the results he's given me. I know the
last couple of weeks haven't been great, but on the
year as a whole, like Patrick Mahomes on the other hand,
he looks like his normal self for the first five
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games or so, five weeks or so, and then the
last month has been anything but. And I went in
to look at like, is he struggling. Maybe it's the
old line we know that became an issue for him
late last season. And it's not like he's been under pressure.
Of his throws this year the same number as last
season in the year before and way lower than his
m v P season, But his numbers under pressure are
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by far the worst. Is passer rating his completion percentage
by far career loads so and we're seeing, you know,
video breakdowns of like his mechanics being off. For me,
it feels like everything that they do in this offense
right now is either a throw behind the line of
scrimmage or it's like forty yards down the field. And
like Mahomes has come out and said, like, yeah, I
need to, you know, take the profit, take that fifteen
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ten yard pass when I can. It's just been off
for Patrick Mahomes. And what's even worse, Marcus is he's
Patrick Mahomes right Like, I'm never gonna drop him. I
am still not even considering sitting him. But I have
a lot of Chiefs in fantasy, and like they had
a really bad Week nine in a lot of places
because of this Chief's offense. I I have him in
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a couple of places. I was able to sort of
overcome in one league just because I also have James
Conner and that sort of made up the shortfall that
I got there. But there is there's a lot of worry.
And the reason I'm more worried about my homes and
car is because sort of what you alluded to, the
expectations for Patrick Mahomes are vastly different than what you
were expecting out of Derek Carr. You didn't come into
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the season thinking I'm gonna draft Derek car and he's
going to be the guy that I just said it
and forget it and I start him every single week.
Car was always the guy that, hey, you know what,
when the matchups ride, I'll put him in. And he's
definitely gone above and beyond what we thought he was
going to do. Mahomes has just been slumping over the
last month. I mean, you can't turn on a football
themed anything without hearing some discussion of what is wrong
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with the Chiefs offense, how do they fix it? And
does it all start with Patrick Mahomes And and look,
he's maybe not the full extent of the problem, but
he is definitely part of it right now. Some of
it may have to do with the fact the defenses
really just trying to take away Travis Kelsey and Tyreek
Hill as much as possible and they don't have another
real consistent third option to throw it too. But you know,
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right now, we're we're just sort of we're sort of
that meme with the guy with the stick like poking
at the Chief's offense saying do something, because they really
haven't they gotta win on Sunday against the Packers. But
you do wonder how for that game would have been
if Aaron Rodgers was playing, just because this is not
the same electric Chiefs offense we've been used to see
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it over the last few years. After that game, markets
they when they converted that first down yesterday, that like
sealed the game. I believe it was a past Tyreek
Hill Mahomes like went crazy, and I was like, this
is sad because if they have thirteen points against a
backup quarterback, that pretty much I think any team would
have beat the package yesterday. And like you're celebrating, like
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you just want to, like you have won the Super Bowl.
You you put up m v P numbers like you
routinely put up like thirty points a game. You're you're
going this crazy for a first down in a game
that you look this bad in Like, to me, that
was a bad indication of where this offense is at
right now. It is not in a good place. And
you know, we'll see if they're able to turn it
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around sometime in the very near future, which kind of
takes us to our next either or um. A couple
of running backs who right now are not playing for
their respective teams, and you start to wonder whether or
not they're going to get their jobs back. Um, Clyde
Edwards Hilaire versus Miles Sanders, Which of these two are
you more concerned with? For me, it's Clyde Edwards Hilaire
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because with Miles Sanators when when he got hurt, people
were asking, like, do I bench this guy? Is he droppable?
Like he just hasn't lived up to expectations. So while
I still think he gets the job back when he's healthy,
I don't have too high expectations for him. Clyde Edwards Hilaier,
on the other hand, is someone that I drafted in
the second round of a lot of leagues. I thought
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this guy was going to be the lead runner and
you know, lead receiver out of the backfield on one
of the best offenses in football. Now, not only do
we have to worry about the offenses around him, we
have to worry about uh, Darryl Williams continuing to play
a big role. Because Williams, I think, has been better
than Clyde Edwards Hilaire has been. We have to worry
about Derek Gore, you know, he's a big back. Maybe
he could steal some goal on work there, so I
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do have I think Clyde Wards Hilaire isn't gonna get
phased out of this offense, but is it gonna be
less used than and in a share here? I think
that is a big concern once he returns. I feel
like the Chiefs are coming to the realization that maybe
Clyde Edwards de Laire isn't the guy they hoped he
would be when they drafted him. Look, he's still early
in his career, but the fact that he has been
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underwhelming for the most part and now he's dealing with
injury and other guys have stepped in and kind of
outplayed him. I would think that if you're Andy Reid
and Eric b Enemy, you're sort of looking around and saying, well,
maybe there are some other options out there. Um, I
will still go with Miles Sanders here is the guy
I'm more worried about, just because even when he was
healthy and playing, we were still hyping up Kenneth Gainwell. Um,
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we will ignore sort of what's happened the last couple
of weeks with Gainewell kind of being m I A
but that was a real legitimate conversation we were having
about a month ago about how Gainwell looks like he
was ready to start taking food off of Miles Sanders plate.
Now they go out, they start getting Boston Scott more integrated,
Jordan how Word has become a big thing, and then
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you know, there are some reports that Howard's role in
the Philly offense might become more permanent, which does not
bode well for Miles Sanders. I keep coming back to
this idea that the Eagles don't like Miles Sanders as
much as we like Miles Sanders, and at some point
we need to kind of start listening to that. I mean,
he's averaging nine points per game, Fantasy points per game. Uh,
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the the opportunity just seems to be shrinking all the time,
you know. And then they have weeks like they had
yesterday where we see Davante Smith step in and have
some big games. We know Jalen Hurts is still going
to run the football. Um, yeah, you probably didn't spend
as much draft capital on Miles Sanders as you might
have on Clyde Edwards Hilaire, but I really do wonder
whether or not the Eagles are you know, at a
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point where they're there may be transitioning their backfield situation.
Uh in Philadelphia. I mean, Jordan Howard looks like he's
not going away anytime soon. Sorry, I look at it.
If anything, Jordan and Howard is a is still a
very good goal on runner and we know that's where
you know you're running back could take a beating. If
they want to keep Miles Sanders healthy and upright, maybe
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they just continue to use Jordan Howard near the goal line.
If that's the case, that is a nightmare for fantasy.
I mean, yeah, at some point then that that turns
Miles Sanders into I don't even know what Devin Singletary.
Like that's that's the first name that popped into my
head as well, Like like that's like, you know, nobody,
nobody really wants any part of that, especially not after
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you spent maybe a third or fourth round pick on
a guy who knows um last one and includes a
guy from Buffalo as well as a guy from Carolina.
Dj Moore versus Stefon Diggs. Of these two wide receivers,
which one are you more concerned about? This is a
good comparison because it's two receivers getting you know, like
ten targets a week, but not a whole lot of production.
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I'm more worried about DJ More because Sam Donald has
looked very, very bad um and p J. Walker isn't
isn't great either. I have more faith than Digs because
Josh Allen, but I'm worried about both of them. Like
DJ Moore looked like a wide receiver one early on
and he's been anything but as of late. He gets
the volume, but he's not really doing a whole lot
with it. Stefon Diggs, on the other hand, will give
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you like fourteen fifteen points a week, but he has
one game with over twenty one game with over ninety yards,
which those are numbers that he was giving us pretty
much weekly last year. So I'm worried about both of them.
More worried about More because of the quarterback play. But
neither one of these guys, I don't think you're living
up to the expectations that we had for them. They
definitely aren't. And I've gotten some tweets asking me what's
wrong with Stefon Diggs. I mean, I keep sort of
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coming back to I don't know if it's anything wrong
specifically with Diggs as much as it is, the Bills
just have other places to go with the football. And
the reason I'm less worried about him and more worried
about DJ Moore is because I still believe the Bill's
offense is going to have big weeks. You know, Yesterday
obviously was not a good day for them, But I
also see that it's being kind of just a hiccup, right.
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It just one of those weeks where things didn't really
work out for them. But going forward, I do believe
this offense is going to write the ship. They're gonna
score points. I can't say that with the Panthers. Um,
you know, we talked about how bad Sam Donald was.
The fact that we are, you know, openly talking about
should p J. Walker get the job? Um, you know,
not that he's any great shakes. Not that they're suddenly
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gonna start, you know, scoring thirty points a game with
p J. Walker there, That to me makes me more
concerned with d J Moore. The fact that they can't
really get anything else going in the passing game. I
do expect side note that they're gonna start really leaning
heavily on Christian McCaffrey once they feel like He's a
hundred percent right because they just can't throw the football
and and DJ more we'll probably lead the team and
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targets um, but they may not be quality targets and
that the production just just might not be there. Not
that we were hoping from the stick more this year
in the least bit. All right, time for another break.
When we come back, we will dive into the waiver
wire for week ten. We're into double digit weeks now, folks.
Uh So we'll check out some of the name as
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you need to be picking up on waivers this week,
and we returned on the NFL Fantasy Football Show. Let's
take a look at the waiver wire targets four week,
Tin Florio, take us through who you got Carson Wentz
We we spoke about him earlier. He's just getting the
job done. He's got a good matchup next week. Trey Lance.
This was inspired by your tweet Markets, but I agree
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the Niners. They're falling fast right now. Eventually I think
we see the switch to Lance. Matt Ryan's been playing
pretty good ball as of like, it's a good matchup
next week. Devin Singletary, he got more volume. Zach Moss
is dealing with a concussion. If Moss is out, I
think you could use Singletary next week. Kenyan Drake had
eight targets, so he's been getting more involved with more.
Stevenson there lad the Patson receiving and rushing yards. Downte
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Foreman didn't get a whole bunch of volume, but I
think he looked the best of the Titans backs on
the ground yesterday, and the heam hands back in our
fantasy life. Jordan's Howard there and DeVonta Freeman's who round out?
Uh the running backs. We've already spoke about those two guys,
and then some receivers and tight ends. Michael Gallup he
could be back next week. If he's been dropped in
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your league, I say you go grab him. Elijah More
coming off a huge day. He's the wide receiver one
so far in Week nine. Rashad Bateman, I'm gonna keep
saying it until his roster percentage increases. He's been getting
consistent volume. Brandy Nayuk, He's back in our fantasy lives.
Marcus uh Van Jefferson is someone that I know that
both of us have been excited about. Donovan People's Jones
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DPJ playing the new role of oh b J there
in Cleveland, Deshaun Jackson now with the Vegas Raiders. Uh.
And then some tight ends Tyler Conklin, Dan Arnold and
Adam Troutman, both all three of them getting some more
consistent volume. Uh. And I think, you know, volume is
really all you need to be a tight end on
the waiver wire list heading into a to week end
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right now pretty much if you you know, if you
can lace him up and run, you handle routes, YouTube
can be a waiver wire tight end. Uh. In fantasy
football this year, UM, gonna be interesting. Uh. Some definite
I think interesting names to pick up off the waiver wire.
Michael Gallup coming back excites me because I have him
statched in multiple leagues and I'm just excited to you know,
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have a chance to at least consider him from my
lineup again in the near future. UM. A couple of
names of note there too, to kind of hit on.
The one Remandre Stephenson, and we have sort of gone
back and forth between he and Brandon Bolden for the
last few weeks. But I'm getting the sense that one
guy is starting to take over as producer. Justin said
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to us, is it Stevenson seasonson. I said it right.
I didn't think I was gonna got it the banks.
I got it right. So that's the question though, is
it is it Remandre Stephenson seasonson now? I I hope.
So I can't say yes with confidence because the Patriots
have been using their backup running backs weird. I mean,
it was only two weeks ago that I came out
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and I was like, Brandon Bolden is the new James
White and it looked that way, but until yesterday again,
when they started to get Stevenson more involved. I think
this is something the Patriots have actually got wrong this year.
I think Stevenson is their most explosive runner outside of
maybe Damian Harris, but he's definitely more explosive than Brandon Bolden.
And this is an offense that is void of any explosiveness.
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Like you have a bunch of possession receivers, you need
someone who could, you know, take a short pass and
break it like like we just see on the screen there,
and Stevenson can do that, So I would be grabbing
him off the waiver wire. I think he has a
lot of upside. I'm not sure you could trust him
just yet. But I think the upside if he starts
to get consistent volume, especially in the passing game, makes
him worth taking a flyer on right now. So we
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were sort of saying, Brandon Bolden is James White two
point oh. The talk before the season is that Remandre
Stevenson was Lagarrant Blunt to point oh h. We'll see
who wins out here, but I'm with you. I think
he's the guy that has the greater upside. After all
these years, we sort of know who Brandon Bolden is.
Let's find out who Romandre Stevenson is. I think he's
a really nice compliment to Damien Harris in the backfield.
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I would feel better with it. I just I think
he's sort of more of the future, especially for its
team that the Patriots aren't rebuilding. They're very much in
the race right now in the a f C East,
but maybe it's time to turn to some of the
younger guys and see what this unit has as a whole,
uh and kind of build for the future while you
also at the same time sort of play for now.
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So we'll see if if this actually is Stevenson's time,
But it would be sort of nice to have a
little bit of that clarity, uh the other one, and
you mentioned it Donovan people's jones. You know, I jokingly tweeted,
you know DPJ greater than oh b J. I don't
necessarily mean that. It's just jokes people, It's Twitter, that's
what happens. Um. But he did step up and play
really well. It was a big win for the Browns
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on Sunday. So does this mean he's the answer? Should
we grab him and plug him in expecting to get
the production we were hoping from Odell Beckham. I'm not
ready to say he's the new Odell yet, but I
do think he's worthy of grabbing off the waiver wire.
I think he's a little bit of a deeper wide
receiver target. I don't love that he saw just three
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targets in this game, but it was game where the
Browns didn't really throw a whole lot they They're only
player with more than three targets was Jarvis Landry, who
had five. So DPJ played the second most snaps amongst
the receivers. I do think he is the new starter,
starting receiver opposite of Jarvis Landry. He's gonna get some
deep shots. Um. I just think the volume is gonna
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make him a little bit and and the fact that
Baker Mayfield is up and down week to week is
gonna make him a bit of a boom er bust
option each week. But he is definitely someone that if
from going a little bit deeper at receiver this week
on the waiver wire that I'm interested in grabbing, I
would definitely add him, I think as a depth at
uh side. Note, when I was, you know, thinking about
the Browns game from yesterday, it made me think of
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and I don't know if you've seen this floating around
on social media, there was a graphic called the Baker
Mayfield cycle where it says, you know, play like crap
for lack of a better term, uh, which goes to
criticized by media, which goes to underdog mentality, which goes
to beat inferior opponent, which goes to call out doubters. Uh.
And then we start back over at play like crap again.
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So I think we're at the you know, I guess
beat inferior opponent perhaps a moment right now after what
we saw on Sunday, and then that leads to call
out doubters, which then he neverly leads us back to
Baker playing like crap again. Um, the thing is, Baker
didn't even play good yesterday. The rest of the Browns
play like Baker didn't play bad. But the I mean
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they had to pick six, they had Nick Chub had
a long touchdown run like like come on. But you
know it's like that's gonna be like, hey, maybe Baker
is ready to leave this team again and they're not,
you know, they don't have distractions and blah blah blah.
And then you know, Baker will go out and throw
for like a buck eighty and like a touchdown with
two picks, and we'll be like, what's happening? So, because
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that's just how it works, all right. Over to the
top targets though waiver wire wise four week ten h
If you have the top priority or if you're going
to you know, spend a chunk of your fab budget,
where is it going this week? For me, it would
be Michael Gallup. If he is available on your waiver
wire roster. He's available in about half a little bit
over half of NFL dot com leagues. I checked other sites.
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He's still available in over half on them as well,
So he's widely available right now. Michael Gallup is kind
of a forgotten man markets because he played Week one,
he had the seven targets, but then he got hurt
and we haven't seen him since it's been two months now. Uh,
we kind of just picture, you know, Ceedee Lamb and
Marity Cooper. But Michael Gallup is still a strong downfield receiver.
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He's a good contested catch option. I think he could
be a presence in the red zone on this high
powered Cowboys offense. I think you do have to monitor
the usage each week because they have legitimately four good
receivers if you count Dalton Schultz and then you add
zeke In out of the backfield, so a lot of
mouths there to feed. But I think Gallup is a
really talented player. If he's already roster though, then I
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would pivot to Elijah Moore as my top pickup of
the week. Both those guys, uh well alizah More playing
really well the last couple of weeks. Michael Gallop a
guy that you know, we want parts of the Cowboys
passing game. Uh, and that's why I've always sort of
liked him and wanted to draft him. Hopefully he can
move past Cedric Wilson on the depth chart, and he's
not battling there for snaps and targets, but I think
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he's a name that's worth adding. I'm gonna go with
Jordan Howard just because he's rostered it only two point
two percent of NFL dot Com legs me thinks that
number is going to go up significantly after this week
because the guy has got three touchdowns in his last
two games, combined hundred and twenty eight rushing yards. In
those two games, he's combined for over thirty Fantasy points.
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What I'm saying is the dude has been a top twenty,
top twenty five running back the last couple of weeks
at a time of the year when we need running
back help. Mentioned earlier in the show that it looks
like his role in the offense may become more permanent.
So even when Miles Sanders is back, maybe they're using
Jordan Howard down near the goal line and giving him
that touchdown upside. So, Uh, if you haven't already gotten
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on the Jordan Howard hype train, this feels like the
time to do it, because, Uh, it's taking off and
there may not be too many more chances for you
to jump on there. Who would have thought in one
we'll be talking about Jordan Howard is a thing? Do
you think next week when everyone starts Jordan Howard, it's
gonna be like Boston Scott going off and we're gonna
hit for the Eagles running back cycle. Oh yeah, no,
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it'll be Boston. It'll be Boston Scott and Tinny Gainewell
next week like that will be it because everybody's gonna
be on Jordan Howard and then it's just not gonna
work out for us. That's what coaches due to us. Apparently,
uh Florio mentioned. The Waiver Wire column is already out
and you can go check that out at nfl dot
com slash waiver Wire fittingly enough so you can get
some names to make your claims and a little bit
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of analysis to help you justify why you did what
you did. Let's wrap up the show with a little
Monday night football preview the Bears at the Steelers to
cap Week nine, and thank goodness, is good riddance to
a week that has been super frustrating and just about
every respect. So let's start with the bare side of
things that David Montgomery is expected to come back and play.
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It seems like a pretty much a sure thing. So
welcome back, by the way, because I have been waiting
on him in a few leagues. But Khalil Herbert has
been playing well in Montgomery's absence, and the thing we
talked about was that it looked like Herbert could still
have a role in this offense even with Monty coming back.
Would you still take the chance, though, to start him
tonight against the Steelers with Montgomery expected to play. You
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might not have a choice if you left him in
your starting lineup and hoping that like Monty wouldn't play.
But if you do have a choice, I think Monty
is the preferred play, and I would try to get
away from Herbert at least until we get some clarity
of what his new role will look like in this offense.
I I sort of agree with you there. I think
there's an opportunity for him. I think he's uh, he's
sort of primed to be the new Tarik Cohen for
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lack of a better description. But David Montgomery was playing
really well before he got hurt, and I can't see
the Bears just suddenly pivoting and and giving a ton
of work to Khalil Herbert. So if you have the
option to just sit and wait and watch, I would
prefer to do that. But if you have David Montgomery, hey,
full be ahead, because look you've been waiting on him
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and the guy has been playing well. So hopefully he
gets back on track tonight. Last week, Justin Fields had
his big breakout game that we were waiting for, twenty
five points, including that really spectacular touchdown run against the
forty niners. Can he get to twenty points this week
against the Bears? Can he? Yes? Will he? I'm not
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confident projecting him as that because, like you said, it
was all on that A lot of it was on
that spectacular touchdown run he had. Is he gonna be
able to pull something like this off weekly? I don't know.
We haven't seen the passing numbers yet in yards or touchdown,
so until that becomes a little bit more consistent, I
have trouble projecting him for over twenty. But it's definitely
possible because of what he can do with his legs.
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I think if it happens, that's the way it happens.
I don't imagine he's gonna throw the football effectively enough
to get to twenty points alone, so maybe you are
kind of hoping for some rushing yards, maybe a a
rushing touchdown. I don't expect a lot of points in
this game, so I'm gonna I'm gonna put him, uh
just short of twenty points this week, hopefully. Though last
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week sort of showed some things and maybe gave him
some confidence, maybe gave the Bears coaches some confidence to
to open up the playbook a little bit more. But
twenty points seems like asking a lot this week against
the Steelers. Last one on the flip side, which Steelers
would you be interested in starting tonight? I think Nagy
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Harris and Deontay Johnson you start each week, Especially Nagy Harris.
You don't think twice about it. Outside of him, it's
not a whole lot. Maybe Pat Fryarmouth, if you're a
little bit deeper at tight end. I know he got
volume last week. Chase Claypool. I still think it's a
good flex option, but he's been so up and down.
Outside of that, No one I like Big Ben is
not even I don't even consider an option anymore in fantasy.
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So it's really just those two guys, and maybe if
you're going a little deeper on Claypool or Frymouth. I
would definitely go Harris and Johnson for sure. Um friar
Muth I would art if you're in a deeper league
and you need some tight and help, that might be
it for me. I'm not sure, uh if I feel
okay even starting Chase Claypool just because the inconsistency has
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been so drastic. And I'm with you on on on
Ben Roethlisberger. It has been terrible for him this year. Uh.
He right now is the QB uh and he has
only gotten you sixteen points once this year. Yeah, it's
been pretty awful. Part of the reason Nagie Harris has
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been so good because they just can't throw the football. Uh.
Ben can't throw the football, so they just either turn
around and hand it off or they dump it off
to Nagi Harris. Uh, and he's been pretty good. Um.
I don't know, uh predictions you think pick a winner
for this one tonight. I think the Steelers pull it off.
I just trust they're like Naji Harris, Donte Johnson a
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little bit more than I chut fields in the Bears
offense right now. But I think this is going to
be a slob or knocker markets. It is going to
be ugly football. I would agree with that part for sure.
I do think the Steelers sort of get the edge
being at home. Uh, and it's not gonna be pretty
to watch, but they pull it out and they get
a win, and you know, Steeler Nation feels good for
a couple of days until something happens because that's just
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