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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So that's right, folks, it is the fantasy football playoffs.
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They are upon us next week. Starting in week fifteen,
you'll start your journey to the fantasy football championships of today.
We're here to break down some of them. Must have
wide receiver sleepers, some underrated guys that you could start
to help you win that fantasy title. All that and
more starting right now in the Rasball Fantasy YouTube Champion
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And we got Friday Vibes and they're back, folks. It's
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Speaker 2 (01:23):
What is happening? Look, I gotta say it's a good
week for everyone that doesn't own Jaden Reid. Honestly, what
the heck was that the Lions can see the most
points proportionally to slot receivers, and the Packers go, you
know what, We've got one of the best slot receivers
in the business. What we're gonna do is just not
use him at all.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
We don't need him.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
We'll go to Christian Watson we'll go to Josh Jacobs obviously.
I mean it's crazy. I don't understand what's going on,
very confused.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Romeo Dobbs also a little disappointing there in the sense
of having a couple of looks good to g didn't read.
You know that game flow is a little wonky. The
first half was absolutely a terrible start for Jordan Love.
They did have some short fields and that kind of
contributed to some of the shorter fields leading to rushing touchdowns.
They found their most success early on the ground and
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that leaned to Jacobs right away. As a Jordan Love owner,
I was extremely disappointed that of the four touchdowns he
only had one of them, and the other one would
have been to Josh Jacobs if they didn't call it
damn flag. But you know, of course I've been like
very like hands off Jordan Lover for the last few weeks.
I've been starting guys like Justin Herb. But I'm like,
you know what, Detroit in Detroit last time they played big,
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big numbers and then of course just kick right in
the groin. Just it's like that type of year, folks.
So I I have a couple I actually gotta I
gotta talk to you later at the end of the
episode about my lineup. I know we talked to Brief
you'd beat text and you told me to start my studs.
But Walker news today kind of makes me a little
weary about starting Kenneth Walker on the road, especially with
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multiple injuries. But that's not what we're here today, folks.
We're here to discuss must have wide receiver sleepers to
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of data on rasball dot com. Now, Ben, before we
jump into the individual weeks. Honestly, it seemed like there
was a little bit of a theme. There's some guys
that me and you both agree a lot on over
the next few weeks. Second, honestly, currently today do not
sit in the top twenty four at wide receiver, but
probably should be viewed as wide receiver. Maybe even give
you a wide receiver one week. Was there a kind
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of a theme a defense, maybe a matchup that you
were constantly I got up, I like this matchup. That
matchup's always been good. Any individual matchups really stand out
to you that you think you should really highlight for
the playoffs.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
I mean, you've got to look at the season as
a whole and look for those patterns. And I always
do this. You look at the wide receiver points conceded overall,
and then you go to the RAS bulls slot versus
wide till and you go, you know, where are they
mainly conceding all of these wide receiver points. You look
at the vikings and you go, you know, the vikings
concede a lot of points. Is it out wide? Is
it to the slot? You did the same thing with
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the Ravens, and you end up with a couple of
really good matchups that we're going to attack over the
Fantasy playoffs.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
So the other thing that is important this time of
your of course, is weather concerns. We've seen guys like
the Buffalo Bills and you look at the matchup and honestly,
like Juwan Jennings normal circumstances, probably in that game flow
if they're in a dome, he's getting a bunch of
garbage time looks and he's probably getting ye seven for
ninety again, but due to the weather, due to the
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you know, unfortunate situation that happened in that San Francisco game,
it's a dud, right, even though he had like half
over half the yards of property in that game. But
I think there's like so that's really important. So honestly,
my best advice is that, yes, the matchups are really important,
but weather will derail pretty much any passing game, especially,
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so it's good to have backup plants. If you're playing
a guy that plays in Cleveland in Buffalo, for example,
it's not a bad idea to watch this show and
or check out the tool and just have a plan
being place. Just in case the weather really kicks up
and you need to pivot in that scenario, because that
could really derail a fantasy matchup, especially if it's snowing,
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if it's really cold, if there's just you know, wind.
All that stuff happens in December. So just a reminder
folks that it is a lot more than just Matt.
But today we kind of really focused more on the
weekly matchups. We want to talk about weeks fifteen, sixteen,
and seventeen and dive into each individual week. So let's
get it too. Week fifteen. First, who was your wide receiver, sleeper,
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undervalued receiver that you thought would be a great target
to play that week?
Speaker 2 (06:21):
I am trying to remember who I sent you. Was
it Christian Watson?
Speaker 1 (06:24):
No, it's Jalen Wise, then Moddel that's.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
Right, okay. So I knew that you would love this
because you are a massive If you don't know Bobby
very well, you wouldn't know how much of a Jaden
Waddle fan he is. He walks around the house like
a duck, which is so great. He's his life for
Jaden Woddele. Now, jeal model has been kind of disappointing
so far. This season. In fact, to say he's been disappointing,
he's probably a massive understatement that is disappointing in itself.
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But realistically, going into the Fantasy playoffs, he finally gets
some good matchups. He gets the Texans in Week fifteen,
and the Texans have been particularly susceptible to wide receivers,
really hard to run on the Texans, and the Texans
are scoring plenty of points, so the game flow should
go towards the Dolphins needing to pass. We've seen that
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the Texans do have the ability to cover number one receivers,
meaning that Waddle has the potential to have a big game,
and we do see him have the occasional big games
in strange matchups. So I feel like there's an opportunity
for Waddle to break out in the Fantasy playoffs. Now,
do I want to go out of my way to
start him, Absolutely not. I don't want to start Jallen Waddle,
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But I do feel like there are a lot of
situations if weather gets in the wave, injuries get in
the wave, he just happens to be a best option
where he is a really solid sleeper. Don't start him
over your studs, but certainly don't drop him and forget
about him either. It would be a real temptation based
on everything we've seen so far this season. But I
do think he's going to be a lot better in
the Fantasy playoffs than he has been for most of
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the season to this point.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Well yeah, so, and let me just because I want
to pull up the NFL schedule because I know they're
playing They're playing in Houston and a lot of this stuff.
That's a dome game. And by the way, like I know,
Miami also plays better at home, but to be honest
with you, CJ. Stroud plays a lot better at home,
and like Noah, Nico Collins is back healthy, ready to roll,
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like that offense as a whole should be better down
the stretch. Of course, they got Joe Mixon. That could
be a fun game, So I'm not against it. It's
just the fact that if you look at Jalen Wattles season,
he's had one game two games over sixty yards receiving.
The entire year, it has been brutal. Now, granted some
of the games were not with Tua. Understand that, but
even when Tua's back, it's too I Jalen Wattle pops
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up for big games when you don't expect it, like
it's so annoying. Last year against the Jets, where was
a great example where I had Waddle in my lineup
every week and then he plays the Jets, the toughest
out wide matchup, and I sit him and he goes
off and I'm like, I just want to burn every
house to the ground. Now, just kidding, folks, we're housing crisis.
We don't need to be burning down houses. My apologies,
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but any of my point is it's annoying. However, that's
the kind of game you want to target high upside.
Anything can happen, So I don't hate the call there.
My guy's a little bit safer, believe it or not.
It's Jacoby Myers, who I know you like a lot,
and honestly, I think we both can agree that Jacoby
Myers might even be a wide receiver two for the
whole entire playoffs. Like his matchups are solid and he's
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got the Falcons, and early on in the season, if
you told me that the Denver Broncos and the Falcons
would be one of the best out wide matchups, I'd
be like, you're out of your minds Aj Terrell, you
got Patrick's certain, but to be honest with you, this
league has become more and more zone heavy than it
has been in previous years. Outside of like Detroit and
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the Patriots, most teams lean zone and so so what
doesn't really matter how good your cover corner is if
you're in his own folks, because as soon as you
leave that zone, that guy's not following you. And I've
noticed that, like again and again. We just saw with
Jerry Judy. Jerry Judy went absolutely bonkers against the Broncos.
The Falcon same thing, like over and over time and
time again. I know last week it wasn't really good
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for the Charges receivers. I know Lad mccakie had a
really nice day. He's more of a slot guy. But
it's just that the number one option against the Falcons
has continued to play very well. So if you look
at the Falcons second most Fantasy points allowed out wide,
nine targets a game is what Jacobe Myers has averaged
since he's returned to the lineup. That he is an
absolute target. Hall Aidan O'Connell, Hey man, you know what
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gets that that Chiefs He looked very good. I mean
insanely good. And I think we don't give these guys
enough credit. Like Aidan O'Connell was a Day three pick
and as a rookie came in and played last year.
That's not common, and I think I think there's a
world where he could actually improve. Uh and I think
that that's important. Opposing number one wide receivers against the
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Falcons over the last four weeks have averaged Each one
of them has had at least fourteen PPR points. That
includes lad mcconkeye, Courtland, Sutton, Marquez, Valdez, Scantling and of
course Ceedee Lamb poor went out for your homie hasn't
been really great. So but anyway, the point is number
ones played really well against the Falcons. I'm not overly
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concerned any thoughts about Meyers in week fifteen.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Love this matchup, Love this situation. Really good matchup. I'm
worth noting in the last five weeks, and she came
back from injury. As you said, he's played five games,
he's averaged over eighty yards a game, and he's played
against the Chiefs twice, which is not the easiest out
wide matchup. The Dolphins, which is a legitimately tough out
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wide matchup and the Broncos, which is a bit up
and down, but certainly if you're putting over one hundred
yards on the Broncos, you're doing really well. So it's
not like these are situations where he's being playing against
the Jaguars and the Texans and the Browns and all
these like top five matchups. We're talking about situations where
he's playing against middle of the road or more difficult matchups.
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Then he goes into the fantasy playoffs and all of
a sudden, he's taking on teams that he should be
able to absolutely dominate, like the Falcons. So this is
a situation where you're expecting him to get ten targets,
you're expecting him to turn that into eighty plus yards touchdown.
Upside has never really been a big thing with Mayz
so far this season, but it is definitely possible in
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this situation, especially with their running back struggling for health
a little bit. So I love Jacoby Myser's upside in
the fantasy postseason at least.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
So I guess the question is there's guys like really
tough matchups you got, like George Pickens playing against the
Eagles for example. Now it's tough to sit a guy
like George Pickens, but I mean against the Eagles, would
you start one of these guys over Pickens?
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Not over Pickens. There's certainly some tough matchups are out there,
and there are certainly some guys that you would normally
not start him over that I would start him over.
But Pickens is getting pretty close to matchup proof. He
really hasn't had that many dud games so far this season.
Like he's getting at least like six or seven targets
every week. Most games, he's going over fifty yard. He's
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got a lot of touchdown upside. I don't think you
can see him over Pickens, but there are some guys
that you would consider sitting him over, sorry, starting him over,
guys like your DK Metcalfs. Maybe potentially you're like the
Jets guys, all of those guys that are kind of
like wide receiver two range. That suddenly becomes really interesting
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bringing Myers in ahead of them, because I think that
mys is going to end up being ranked as a
relatively high wide receiver too by me.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Next week the Jets have the Jags in week fifteen.
I don't know if I'm going another Jets. I mean,
like DK is a good name.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
I got to say, I still would cannsider it though,
like yeah, that's what we're talking. We're talking, especially depending
on whether Rogers plays or not. Like I do think
that the Jets are not as much of like a
clear start as they were and mys.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Is I I think we got to reset our minds
on what Jakobe Myers is because he is an alpha
one on his offense. And listen North quietly the transition
to Scott Turner, they brought in Norv Turner, Like if
you want to look back at how NORV Turner especially
has dedicated his offenses to an elite number one, they
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make them target hogs, and that's what the Turner scheme is.
Like if you look at Scott Turner's time, you know
he had Terry McLaurin. He was funneling targets justin McLaurin
for a lot of those years didn't have the quarterback play.
But the Turner scheme that they have has been doing
that for a long time. So and Myers has constantly
out you know, it's looked better than we all thought,
like he's he's actually really embraced that number one role
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and played extremely well. So I would say that, like
guys like DK Metcalf who have are playing against the
Packers are games that I'm like, you know, I might
be okay starting Jacoby Myers over him, because honestly, Metcalf
has now become more neck and neck with JSN is
the number one, and that that Seahawks offense as a
whole hasn't has been very up and down, even in
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the running game. So honestly, those are kind of the
moves you might have to make in week fifteen. Let's
jump down two week sixteen. What do you got for
us here?
Speaker 2 (15:28):
So look, this is gonna be a shocking name. You're
not going to expect me to be bringing out this
sort of name here. I've gone with Jacoby Myers. Now,
Jacoby Meyers is someone that we don't talk about often,
but yeah, I think I think you know what to
expect from Jacoby Myers.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Yeah, I mean, that's that's I mean. The good news is, like,
if you haven't noticed the theme, if we're gonna pick
one guy that I would be probably most excited about
to start my fantasy playoffs that isn't currently a top
twenty four wide receiver as Jacoby Myers. That's a good theme.
My guy. We probably disagree on the on the type
of player. My guy is Romeo Dobbs. Now, dobbs season
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has been hasn't been consistent. It's been awful. I do
think it's a little bit of a product of the
Love injury. Then he was out, then he got the concussion,
and Love got the injury again against with the ground
and so it's been a little bit of a missed
opportunity season for Romeo Dobbs because of everything that happened
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in Week sixteen. Though he's gonna come back. He's gonna
get the New Orleans Saints, and New Orleans gives up
the seven most fantasy points out wide over the last
six weeks. And the other thing with New Orleans is,
and you'll hear me talk about this sometimes, is like
I also like to look at, is a defense allow
a lot of air yards versus yards after the catch?
How are they How are receivers generating their fantasy points?
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Because if a defense is able to be beaten deep,
then you want to look for a guy like Christian Watson.
But if you look at New Orleans, they're more of
like a yards after the catch defense you're able to get.
They don't not necessarily allowing the most air yards this season,
but they are allowing a lot of yards after the
catch stuff. And like Christian Watson is that deep threat,
Romeo Dobbs operates more in that middle intermediate area and
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I think that's where I think he can really dominate
in this game. Guys like Kuka Nakua, Drake London, Ladi
McConkie are the guys that played really well against New
Orleans and those guys kind of operate similar to what
Romeo Dobbs does versus a vertical threat, similar to Christian Watson.
So I love the matchup and honestly that whole Packers
and I believe they're in Let me just pull it up.
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They're in New Orleans that now they're home against They're
Akreing Base so they're home against Green Bay. So that's
another game where we'll have to pay attention to the weather.
But overall, I love the matchup. What's your thoughts been?
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Yeah, So I've been high on Romeo Dobbs all season.
He just can't stay healthy and when he's not healthy,
or when Jordan Loves not healthy, this is just not
a situation that works for him. But the thing I
like most about Dobbs is these out there every single snap.
He is there every down outside receiver. They cycle Christian
Watson with don Tavian Wicks when everyone's healthy, and Jayden
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look Reid only plays in eleven personnel, so he's only
out there like seventy percent of the time. Dobbs is
out there every single snap. If he's having a good game,
he is going to have a big game because they're
going to keep filtering targets to him and keep having
opportunities to use him. So Dobbs has some upside. The
problem is he hasn't been able to put it together.
He didn't play this week. Can you put him in
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in your fantasy playoffs if you haven't seen him? Let's
say he doesn't play Week fifteen, is there any chance
you can possibly start him in Week sixteen.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
I thinks he's only a concussion, so I think he'll
be back. He already missed the two games that usually happens,
and it was a short week last week, so I
think that And technically he's only been eleven d's, so
I think that's what happened. If he was playing on Sunday.
I think he might have been cleared this week. That's
my personal opinion about how it usually works. But I
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think he'll be back. But you're right, if he's not back,
that will be a much tougher sell. And on top
of that, it's also gonna be tough sell if it's
Green Bay weather. And so honestly, if it's like twenty
degrees and windy, snowy, then this whole thing doesn't matter.
So that's why on in week sixteen, you'll be watching
this show and me and Ben will be a little
bit more information closer to the moment. But Dobbs is
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even a guy you could probably get off waivers in
certain leagues because he has hasn't really performed too well.
So there's that, But I just want to bring up
some other things too. So some names that really kind
of stood out too obviously, they like if you look
to the slot versus wide metric, you go if you
want to just look forward. I think the Chargers situation
has kind of dissolved into Laden McConkey only, and so
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I'm not really stressed about that matchup they're playing against Denver.
We also have the Giants and Molik neighbors who I
think the good news is you'll actually get to see
what he looks hopefully if he plays this week. Jeez,
I mean, come on, if he plays this week, we
could see what he looks like. With Drew Locke, I mean, listen,
the thing about Locke is he is a little bit
more of a gun. He could push the ball a
little bit further downfield, I hope. So he's got Atlanta
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and that matchup too.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
And then George Pickens of course has Baltimore, which those
games always never end up being what we think. That's
the problem, Like sometimes the numbers don't matter, Like if
you watch those AFC North games, they don't end up
being shootouts, even if the defenses are not playing as
well as they usually do. But we just saw that
matchup and no one really went berserk. But I think
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Pickings had a decent game in that one. So, uh,
you know, there's definitely some of the guys. Jerry Judy
against Cincinnati might be one of the biggest blow up
games you could see. We'll see what the Bengals how
they can put together this week. I know, you know,
Ceedee Lamb just sitting on my bench right now telling
me to put him in. I don't know. We'll nervous
about this one, but we'll see. But those are just
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some notable dames. Le's talk about some bad matchups though,
guys that we might be able. What about Terry McLaurin
against the Eagles, which your thoughts about that? Are you
willing to start these two guys maybe over him?
Speaker 2 (20:57):
I mean, mclaurin's been so boombusted light that makes it
really scary to start him in general. I mean he's
had a heap of one hundred yard games and then
a heap of games where he's getting like under twenty yards.
In your fantasy playoffs, you can't risk that, But you
also can't leave a hundred points on your bench. So
even though it's the Eagles, I feel like they are
just games where they will throw the ball to Terry
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McLaurin and it's just going to happen. And it's not
because of matchup. Because he's big games don't always happen
in the best matchups, and he's dog games don't always
happen in the bad matchups. He just has good games
and bad games, and you just got to ride the wave.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
With him. Yeah, one catch for ten yards this season
against the Eagles and then last year against Philly, different team,
but five for sixty three and one and eight for
eighty six. So something there. You might be right, maybe
like he already had his dud, so maybe that's maybe
law of average, says McLaurin. Will have a much better matchup,
but ship down a week actually one morning, Puka Nakua
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against the Jets. Now Sauce Garter's dealing with an injury.
He might be shut down for the year. Who knows.
But what I think Pooka has kind of approached the
way they use Pooka. I'm never really concerned about him.
And listen, the Jets still allow twenty six point six
PPR points per game to wide receivers this season in
the receiving game, and I know they have three guys,
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but it does seem like Pooka is probably more of
a matchup proof. But what's your thoughts about Pooka against
the Jets.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
I think you still have to start him, Like I
think it's there are some players where it doesn't matter
what the matchup is, you just have to use them.
You have to start your starts because they always have
upside in every single matchup, and you can't leave that
upside on your bench. Plus, they usually have pretty solid floors,
certainly more accessible floors, and Pooker is one of those guys.
He's such a core part of what they do in
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that offense. Cooper Cup being around does give you a
little bit of cause for concern because there are going
to be games where they go more towards Cup than
the COUPA. But I feel like you still need to
start Pooker every week, and realistically you still need to
start Cup every week.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Yeah, and guys, just so you know too, we got
your comments. We see him. We're gonna get to all
your questions at the end of the episode. We promise.
We see Jamie in the chat Robert page. It looks
like a first time name here. We also have Daniel
from Mexico. What's going on, dude. We also have Tyler
as well. Guys, we have all of you. Guys, We
see you. Just stay with us. We're gonna be talking ball.
We're gonna have a lot of fun. So you're gonna
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have a great time hanging out until you get your
question to answer. We problems all right. Week seventeen, it's
the Fantasy Championship. Ben Wisely, who are you willing to
step put in that final wide receiver three or flex
spot to get you over the hump?
Speaker 2 (23:33):
I firstly want to point out that I sent this
message to you before the Packers lines game, and it's
gonna seem like I'm using that as part of my argument.
But I've been high on this guy for weeks. Anyone
who watches my streamers and stashus stuff on the RASBOL website,
check out my articles, or watches my videos over on
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my channel will know that I love this guy and
I have for a long time. Ever since, it's been
clearly emerging he is taking touches away from Dontevin Wicks,
and that's Christian Watson. As soon as he got healthy,
as soon as they started to give him a full
snap count, he was always going to feed because they
love using that X receiver position over in Green Bay.
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Christian Watson's going to have a big game in Week seventeen.
He takes on the Vikings. They have considered the most
points to wide receivers so far this season. They do
tend to slan a little bit towards the outside as well,
Christian Watson is going to have a lot of big game,
big play opportunities now. That is, assuming that it's not
a terrible snow game in Minnesota. I don't think it
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will be. I think it'll be fine. But it is
one of those situations where, assuming nothing really weird happens,
Watson's going to get opportunities. Now, will he make the
most of those opportunities, we don't know. A couple of
weeks ago, he just had a massive drop connection.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
To cut you off for one second, sorry, I just
want to give you good news the Minnesota Vike. He's
playing a dome, so you're good to go to.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
I was like, oh, it should be fine Packers game.
Oh no, it's a Minnesota game up. Yeah, No, we're fun.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Look, Watson had that big misconnection last week, he would
have had a massive Sorry two weeks ago, would have
had a massive game. Then the next two weeks after
that they connected and he does have a massive game.
So he is a little bit more bootbust than most.
But I feel like in this matchup, with the fact
that he's finally started to take that position away from Wicks,
and we've seen the Wicks hasn't been very good when
Dobbs has been out, so I do suspect that it's
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going to be a whole lot more Watson. Love Watson
in Week seventeen. He's got that sort of matchup winning
upside that you look for in those fantasy playoffs.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
Yeah, and just to kind of circle back to what
I was talking, I mean, so Minnesota is allowed the
second most air yards this season. That tells me that
Christian wats it could just explode that week. Holy cow. Uh,
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that's a lot of seventeen hundred area yards that is.
I mean Baltimore Rivens are at two thousand, so oh man,
that's crazy. But the Ravens are turning it around a
little bit. But that's just a side note. Honestly, I
got a shout out honorable mentioned by the way, Jacoby
Myers again he got New Orleans. Honestly, if you have
Jacoby Myers, man, he might be a guy that you
have in your flex the entire time because he might
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be fantastic down the stretch. My guy for Week seventeen.
And listen, I'm Jordan Love. The last time they faced
Minnesota went bananas. So I think this one's a slam
dunk for you. I love the call. Adam Feelin is
my guy against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Obviously, we saw
what he did last week against Tampa Bay eight for
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ninety nine and one. You know, there's not a lot
of examples of other slot guys really dominating the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers. You know, Ricky Piersoll kind of operates in
the slot. Now he had a really strong game against them.
You know, Wandell Robinson had five for forty seven, and
if you know Wandell Robinson, that's a pretty solid line
for him. But at the same time, like feeling still
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thirty four, I know, but Bryce Young has turned a corner,
and last season, Adam Feelin was a top twenty four
wide receiver in PPR with whatever Bryce Young was last year. Now,
Bryce Young looks more confident, he looks a lot better.
He's leveling up, And honestly, I love the fact I
love matchups when I feel confident about the other team,
When I feel like Tampa Bay can put up points,
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that just leads to a shootout. There's an opportunity there
for both teams to play very well. Plus warm weather
game gonna be down South not up North week seventeen,
and then I really think that Adam Feeling could be
someone in PPR formats that you can rely on to
get you a solid production. So Adam Feeling be my
guy here as well. Let's jump down to some maybe
potential sits. Obviously, I think a good preview. Once again,
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I don't know what it is, but the Rams, tough
schedule they got Arizona, it's a lot of the least
amount of fantasy points out why. I think we both
agree that you can't sit Pooka Dallas Cowboys play the
Philadelphia Eagles. Cd struggles against Philly have been really, really evident,
and I think with Cooper Rush, it's not even worth
the upside. Are you willing to sit CD lamb this
that week?
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Yes, I'm willing to sit him, but I'm not going
to go out of my way to sit it. I'm
not going to start Adam Feelin over him. Speaking of Phelan,
by the way, do keep an eye on whether jail
and Coca comes back and what impact that has on
Feeling snaps, because Felon's only playing on the eleven personnel
as it is. If he's losing Snaps to Cocer as well.
He's very much a slot guy that's going to have
an impact on that Week seventeen, but we'll know that
(28:30):
by that point in time. Look, realistically, there are plenty
of guys that I would sit Lamb for. It's just
all going to be about the right matchup. But I'd
start a Jacoby Meyers over him, for example, every single.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Time Calvin Ridley or CD Lamb.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
Who's Kevin Ridley got in Week seventeen Jacksonville? Oh, then
Calvin Ridley definitely.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Terry mca more, Terry mclauren versus Atlanta or.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
CD Lamb definitely mclauren.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Okay, DeAndre Hopkins versus Pittsburgh or CD Lamb ceedde Lamb.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
I'm avoiding all the Chiefs receivers because they're cycling them.
They don't have any clear starters at the moment, so
they're going to have random big games you're never going
to know who it is, and the rest are going
to have absolute dance.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Jets have Buffalo that week. Any concerns about.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
The Jets receivers, definitely, yes, especially because by Week seventeen
you don't know what they're going to do with Aaron Rodgers.
I feel like we're like one random situation away from
them just shutting Rogers down. I don't know why they
would do that, but just feels like the kind of
thing that would happen with these like veteran emotional quarterbacks
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that just decide that they don't feel like playing anymore.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
And they're in Buffalo, folks, always a danger. Obviously, gart
Ilson had a really big game against them earlier in
the year. Times would be changing, folks, though, And honestly,
anything can happen up there in Buffalo. Definitely might be
better to start a guy like Christian Watson. I honestly
wouldn't mind that game. Have a little fun, folks, win
that title, get that boom game. We'll love every second
(29:59):
of it. All Right, let's jump into some of the
questions we have from you guys. Obviously, Jamie with's up,
dudes would up Jamie Robert obviously loved the name. By
the way, fantastic greetings to you as well, my friend
Ben Wiseley, the number one QB ranker in the world,
not just the Tri State area, not just the United States,
in the world folks represent and we love every second
(30:20):
that we have Daniel coming in with a question in
regards to a start Evan Ingram and the Jacksonville Jaguars
this week. Have let's see the Jets on the plane
at tennessee my apologies or Will Disley going up against
the Kansas City Chiefs. Let's go with this one's first, Ben,
What do you got Disley or Ingram?
Speaker 2 (30:42):
I've got Ingram slightly high. The issue with Ingram is
he really lacks touchdown upside. He just has for years.
But whatever reason, Evan Ingram just can't seem to find
the end zone. He has one touchdown all season and
this is not a new thing for him either. This
has been an issue for him for years. He's he
hasn't had more more than four touchdowns in the season
since he's rookie season in twenty seventeen. So, for whatever
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reason with Ingram, you always have that issue. In PPR,
he's a solid option, but he hasn't gone over fifty
yards in his last six games, so it was Week
six was the last time he went over fifty yards.
So you've got a nice PPR floor because he's getting
a whole heap of targets. With Mac Jones, you're definitely
going to see him used, but Diesely's very much a
boombust option. He put up a donut last week, so
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it's hard to trust him. I would go with Ingram,
especially assuming it's a PPR, but if you're on a
little bit more upside, then I'd go with Disney because
it is a good matchup.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
So I think another key caveat here is that he's
playing with Mac Jones, and so Mac Jones at least
it looks like there's a little bit it's not too
much of a drop off six for forty five for
twenty eight, seven for forty one in PPR formats, I
think you're right. If it's a full PPR, I'm gonna
go Ingram. But honestly, Disley, to me, offer is just
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crazy upside because the Chiefs are horrendous against tight ends.
And listen, I know we have short term bias, but
there's been that. There was a stretch before last week's
game where Dissey was solid for multiple weeks in a
row against Cincinnati, against the Ravens, he put up decent
numbers in each contest. So honestly, I think if you're
a winner, need to get in and you feel like
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you're the better team just stay the safe. We're out
and go Ingram. But I feel like if I'm on
the outside looking in and I need a big time week,
I'm gonna go Disley. I want to take that upside.
Jumping over to the next question, we have Shakur Buffalo
this week on the road against the Rams. Keenan Allen,
also on the road against the forty nine ers. What's
your thoughts here?
Speaker 2 (32:40):
They're going to be real close, like back to back
for me in my first update, that will pretty much
back to back. I think I'll have Shaki higher. I
just feel like he's a little bit safer. Alan's all
of a sudden like burst back onto the scene. But
I don't think we can necessarily project that as being
a consistent thing. But I talked earlier about how Detroit
concedes the most points the sport rus and he had
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that big game against Detroit, and then the other game
was against the Vikings, who have already said concede the
most points to wide receivers. So yes, he's coming off
two really big games, Keenan Allen, But that were fantastic matchups.
This week is not a fantastic matchup against the forty
nine ers. So I feel like Shaki is the better bat.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
Yeah, shakier for me. I love that game flow. I honestly, listen,
I'm I'm a little The Rams are home and so
the Buffalo ability to travel to the West Coast, and
I think that really opens things up. If this game
was in Buffalo would be a lot more concerning. But
there's an opportunity for the Rams to put up points.
I think you could see a similar kind of flow
to what the Dolphins game was a few weeks ago.
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Between the Rams and the Bills are a much better team,
and I think the Bills are gonna put up points.
They're gonna I think the Bills are gonna have a
little fun being They're like, this is nice. It's nice
of warming here. Not everything hurts. So I'm gonna go Shakiro.
I think that game is gonna be a lot of fun,
especially in the Dome. All right, jump down here is
read droppable for a Moore for Tyler. Honestly, I don't
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think that's a name that I'm necessarily going to drop
Reid for, but his floor has made it extremely hard
to trust him, especially with the Fantasy playoffs coming up.
What your thoughts here.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
Firstly, I love that you've mixed up your old Testament
profits and called him Elisha More instead. But that's fantastic, No,
he isn't. The problem with More, in particular is that
Cedric Tillman's going to be back not this week but
the week after, presumably given it's from a concussion, and
Tilman is a big part of their offense. He makes
a lot more big plays. Moore's gotten plenty of targets recently,
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but with Tilman back, all of a sudden, all of
those lack of targets that was going to Michael Woods
and Jamari Thrash is all of a sudden going to
go back to Tilman, and Moore is going to become
the wide receiver three in this offense. So Moore's not
someone I dropped reed for. There are guys I would
drop red for, but Moore is not one of them.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Uh. Well, let's see. They have Seattle, New Orleans Minnesota
that mat like those are winnable for slot guys. Seattle's okay, Minnesota,
I feel like that game could be an absolute shootout.
And then they also have New Orleans, which we just
talked about. I mean, they're just yeah, I think read
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you might need to. It might be a situation where
you might be sitting him in week fourteen because you're
worried a little bit about the floor. They're also on
the road against Seattle. But I think he has a
decent enough bounce back that you'll build confidence and want
to start him in week fifteen when they're back. They're
playing against New Orleans and honestly, weather pending, of course,
but I think you'll be confident starting him in that matchup.
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All right, let's see thoughts, thoughts, thoughts, the thought thoughts, thoughts,
thoughts on Reid. I just feel like he's screaming out
of thoughts thoughts. We're getting there, buddy, We'll get there.
I have a green Bay question, thanks buddy. Thoughts on Wicks,
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thoughts on every Bucky, I have thoughts on every green
Bay wide receiver. Uh yeah, I don't think we have much.
Thoughts on Wicks. I think Romeo Dobs come back, and
you're not gonna trust Wicks. What's Dobbs is back from
the concussion. Thoughts on Christian Watson. Obviously, Ben just already
told you everything you need to know about Christiana Watson.
I think we're all excited. They don't answer questions. I mean, Tyler,
you've been around forever, dude. You know we answer questions
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at the end of the podcast. Come on, man, jeez,
I love it though. I love the I love the consistency.
Thank you for keep pushing it through. But keep us honest,
my friend. Honestly, Ben was over. I think Ben didn't
want to answer a questions, so I'm glad I forced
him to do it, all right, perfect.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
I have thoughts, thoughts, thoughts.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Thoughts, thoughts, thought thoughts on Malik Willis. We just got packers,
questions galore, Jamie, I know you got a ton of
cheek there, buddy. All good. How worried should I be
about neighbors and Pickens injuries left with Ridley and Liget
and whatever is on waivers? Honestly, Marius, I would be
curious who's on waivers, my friend. Uh, let us know
in the comments if you have a information about who's
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on waivers. But I mean, listen, Ridley is a little
bit up and down, but they got the Jags this week, folks.
I mean, I think he should be fine. That should
be a really good matchup Pickens. I don't believe this
is a serious and I don't think Neighbors will miss
potentially this week, that's tough because he's got New Orleans
and then Pickens against Cleveland. I think he's going to play.
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I haven't heard anything. And by the way, after what
happened against Cleveland last a few weeks ago, that end
of the game, I think Picktts is going to be
motivated and I think he's gonna have a decent day.
What's your thoughts, man, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
I think there is a real risk of Neighbors missing,
but I think Pickens probably plays. I'd be totally comfortable
going in with Pickens and Ridley. If you're going to
have to start league it, though, that's a real problem.
I don't trust him in most situations at the moment.
Loved the player, loved him as a prospect, still love
him as a player. I just think he's a year
away from being a real fantasy star. So for now
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I would avoid starting him and go to waivers if
you have to, or if we're talking about a flex option,
go to back.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
Yeah, all right, it looks like by the way, Jamie
really appreciate you monitoring the chat, obviously taking a making
sure we got our Marshawn Lloyd and aj Dillon. Future
questions always available. We do appreciate the Bo Melton mentioned
by the way, shout out Bo Melton. Honestly, thank you
for all the and honestly, Tyler, we got you man.
We always do. To stay with us, buddy, We'll get
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you there, man, honestly, and then he apologize and Lassie man,
you know it's okay. We forgive you. I forgive you,
forgive us. We love your baby, no worries, all good.
We appreciate you, honestly. Ben. Before we close out the show,
do you have any fun things that you've kind of
learned over your your just your travels, sir, that anything
that going into the Fantasy playoffs. While we close out
the show, You're like, you know what, here's a name
(38:43):
that really stands out that I think is going to
be a league winner.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
You know what I want to talk about going into
the Fantasy playoffs is rostam management. At some point, going
into the Fantasy playoffs, you need to think about when
you're going to be starting the guys on your roster
and in what situation they're going to be useful to you.
If you've already if you're starting three wide receivers every week,
and you've got five or six guys on your bench.
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Who is that number five or six guy. Does he
have enough upside where there is a situation you would
actually start him. If there's not, maybe go for a
different style of player. There's certainly plenty of guys that
are really useful of bye week fillers, but they're not
useful in the fantasy playoffs because there aren't any buyers anymore,
So you don't need to put them in for anybody.
Go for a guy with a little bit of upside.
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For me, I'm filling my bench with running back statues.
And you know I talk about this every week in
the Streamers and Statues article. How many times this season
have I brought up brail On Alan? And you know
who you're going to want in the fantasy playoffs. You're
going to want someone like a brail On Alan as
Zach Charbonnat guys they talk about every single week. They
should have been on your rosters since the start of
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the season. But if they're for some reason on waivers
and they shouldn't be, then you definitely want to be
picking up these upside guys. Anyone that is going to
need an injury and all of a sudden into a
fantasy winning spot. That's the guys you want on your
bench at this point of the season.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
What are your thoughts about Breilon Allen this week? Are
you quite of a retiral Tracy.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
Yes, one hundred percent, without a doubt. I think Braylan
Allen has the potential to be a top twelve running
back in the fantasy playoffs. I feel like at the
moment they've been splitting Alan a little bit with Hall.
With no Hall there, all of a sudden, We're going
to see a whole lot of Alan now that there
is a riskful see Isaiah Davis getting some like third
down work and things like that. But realistically, Alan is
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a really talented back. He's good at the goal line,
he can handle a heavy workload. He was my favorite
guy coming into the preseason as a as a running
back stat and he remains one of my favorite guys.
Even though the Jets have been disappointing.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
In the wrong game, I've overdid it. I overdid the Weavers.
I got a Grando and I also have Breylan Allen,
And now I'm like, do I sit Tracy for these
guys and I'm like, I guess, so, yeah, you know,
It's funny. It gets to a certain point where I
understand that the snap counts looked good last week for
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Tryron Tracy, but like he only had nine carries versus
it's back to back weeks now and it's Drew Locke
the starting quarterback. The Giants are also kind of moving
into this weird direction where do they really want to
give Tyrone Tracy, probably the future of their offense a
huge workload when their season is done. Honestly, I think
there's a huge narrative here where they're going to continue
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to split the work. That's what I worry about. Obviously,
Tyron Tracy is awesome, he just rips up. He's playing
in New Orleans, who, by the way, is just awful
against the run right now, and so like it's a
tough sit. But I think if you're talking who could
be a more of a workhorse, you probably lean Braylan
Allen over Tyrone Tracy because I think singletary will sell
more of an impact. It doesn't make any sense, but
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we'll see. I can't wait till make the wrong decision.
I'm excited. I'm really excited. I've asked every person I
know what their thoughts are by lineup that I need
to way to get in, and obviously every person has
a different opinion, so it has been super fun. All right, yeah,
all right, so we have forever Eagles. By the way,
congratulations if it's Philadelphia Eagles. Good your team looks awesome.
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As a Giants fan, you're welcome. For Saquon Barkley, it
was our Christmas gift to you. We love you, buddy,
Patrick Mahomes or Sam Donald. Of course, Mahomes got the
Chargers this week at Sam Donald is at home, Minnesota
is facing who they got Falcons? Oh Falcons. Okay, with
(42:33):
your thoughts.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
Here set Look For weeks I've been talking about quarterback stashes,
and every week I put Sam Donald. And every week
I say, hey, in week fourteen, you're gonna want Sam Donald.
He's gonna take on the Falcons. You're gonna want Sam Donald.
Watter quarterbacks on by You're gonna want Sam Donald. Hopefully
you got Sam Donald. Hopefully you listen. I'm starting Sam
Donald over pretty much everyone but those top three studs.
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I think he's gonna be a top five quarterback for me.
This week I will definitely start Sam Donald over Patrick Mahomes.
Bobby's clearly convinced that you can tell.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
It's you know, yeah, well that's yeah, it's uh, you
know the other thing. I mean, Mahomes at home. I
know the Chargers earlier this year, that game there wasn't
it wasn't a shootout, it was it was kind of conservative.
Both offenses weren't totally amazing. And that that Chargers game,
seventeen to ten was the score. Mahomes went for, you know,
(43:31):
two forty five, one touchdown, one interception. But last year
that he threw for four touchdown passes in four hundred
yards against the Chargers.
Speaker 2 (43:37):
Definitely last year, though he did lots of things. Lost
year is Patrick, This year is Patrick?
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Ben? Now, Ben, I knew you were going to say
something like that. You gotta remember early on this season
he lost for Shee Rice. There was a little bit
of a transition period, and then they got de Andre Hopkins. Yes,
he's he's gone for two sixty plus in three of
his last i mean four of his last sorry, five
of his last six games. In that timeframe, he's got
multiple touchdowns in four of the six games, so he's
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been super good. Over the last month of six weeks
or so, So it's not the same.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
Yeah, that was playing against the writers and the box
and the Panthers, like they're all going to be guys.
You can see points again. He's now playing against the Charges.
The charge is a hot for quarterbacks to score on.
Like they're not the hardest matchup, but there's certainly like
a bottom ten matchup for a quarterback. Yeah, as opposed
to Sam Donald. Who's Sam Donald?
Speaker 1 (44:33):
I know, I know it's it's I mean, listen, I'll
take the Dome game. I'm okay with it. I just
I want to see Kirk Cousins bounce back against Minnesota.
Good thing is Stefan Gilmour will be out this week,
so hopefully that helps that Falcons offense maybe play a
little bit better. I so, yeah, I'm good with Honestly,
I think there's more upside with Donald in this matchup
at in the Dome. But to be honest with you,
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like I think Mahomes, I mean, he he had three
touchdown bases against Buffalo, so it's not like he's awful,
but he only through for one hundred ninety six yards.
I get it, Okay, Sam Donalds Mam Donald, So stop
screaming Sam Donald at me? Where is this? It's like,
what's your thoughts on Sam? What's your thoughts on Sam Donald?
Speaker 2 (45:13):
Ben?
Speaker 1 (45:14):
Anyway? Yeah, wort shoutouts. Ben's number sixteen in the world.
By the way, it's about the way. Thanks more more
more shoutouts there for him. Also have Bjon Connor's RBS.
Should I put Tony Pollard in my flex? Currently have
DJ Moore? So Pollard's got the jags and then DJ
Moore half PPR is on the road against the San
Francisco forty nine ers. What's your thoughts here? Ben?
Speaker 2 (45:36):
Yeah, I'm gonna say I go with Paula like I'm
he's not honestly, obviously, I've got him ahead of James Connor.
For me, it's really a question of do you start
James Connor or do you start DJ Moore in half
PPR and still start Connor? But I feel like a
mustart this week.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Yeah, I agree, I'm in for that. Uh Jamie O
the shout out. Six of the three the six members
of RASMO made the scott Fish Bowl Finals. Whatever that is.
I don't even know what's going on. I don't even
know how it works. I just kind of poke around.
Go okay, it looks like I'm still playing. Let's go.
That's all I know about Scott Fish. I know it's
for a good cause. That's really all that matters. Shout
out to Scott Fish for the good cause. There, Braylan
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Allen or with Nick westbrook A Kine, this is a
fun one. Now. Nick Westbrook Keine, by the way, is absurd.
I feel like he catches one or two passes a
week and he getses a touchdown every week. It's insane.
And then this week of all weeks, he has a
really good matchup and you're like, well, now do you
fade Nick Westbrooker Kine. But I think Braylan Allen is
probably the guy here because of the workload, because he's
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gonna be uh, He's got a decent matchup against the Dolphins.
I mean, Dolphins run defense isn't horrific. They have been
pretty good over the last month or so. But what's
your thoughts here? Have been?
Speaker 2 (46:51):
Yeah, since his bye week, which was in wait five,
so a long time ago, he hasn't He's gone over
three receptions in the game once and he has eight
touchdowns in eight games. It's absolutely, it is good, absolutely nonsense.
It doesn't make any sense at all. This will not
keep happening. I mean, it might keep happening for a
(47:12):
little bit, but this is not like a long term situation.
You can't just rely on him to keep scoring touchdowns
because he's got such a low flaw. And I've already
talked about how much I love Broillen anam I would
without doubt start Breillon Allen in this situation, assuming breeze
haulers out, which in there certainly will be Westbrook. A
Keene is so risky, Like, look, I get the upside,
but there are heaps of guys with upside, and Allen's
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got a lot more.
Speaker 1 (47:35):
Yeah, the Jeff the Dolphins run defenses has been really good.
Josh Jacobs nineteen for forty three, Remadre eight for thirteen,
Karen Williams only fifteen for sixty two, James Cooked ten
for forty four, James Connor twenty for fifty three. That's interesting.
I didn't realize Miami's run d was doing so well, but.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
Well earlier in the season.
Speaker 1 (47:59):
This is yeah, yeah, like a new yeah, like.
Speaker 2 (48:03):
The eleventh most points full the season to running backs.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
But it's a lot through the air. So like, for
example that Ray Davis too, for Ray Davis and James
could combine for seven catches for ninety five yards on
a touchdown. You know, Kyron had five catches in his gamet,
Alexander Madison and a mirror Abdul combined for six for
sixty six and one. Josh Shacobs ended up saving his
fantasy day, of course with a touchdown, but he also
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had four catches for seventy four yards. So the question
is Brayle I'm going to get that passing game where
the offset.
Speaker 2 (48:35):
He was earlier in the season, So he's not going
to get like thirty and lungs, but he's going to
get plenty of receiving work. He's a good receiving back.
Speaker 1 (48:43):
Yeah. The other thing with James, the one thing I
liked about Briest Hall earlier was Aaron Rodgers has shown
a he's been known to like he could check down
on his running backs a little bit, and he did
it with Aaron Jones for a long time. And honestly,
I liked Breese Hall because of that. So he gets
involved in that and that aspect. So yeah, and I
think last week he had a couple of catches too,
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so hopefully he gets that work with the breeze haul out.
Mister magic, Yo, what's going on man? How you doing? Obviously, abracadabra,
Let's get it done. Let's get this answer for you.
We got Jacoby Myers, our sweet boy. Are the new
flagship or Raspball Jacoby Byers, JSN or DK full PPR.
Of course, js and the Raiders this week are facing
the Tampa Bay Bucks, which is a nice matchup, and
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then JSN and DK are on the road against the
Arizona Cardinals. What you got to your bed?
Speaker 2 (49:33):
It's going to sound surprising, but I'm gonna go with
Jacoby Myers. They're all pretty close for me, but in
this matchup, I feel like mcmais is a little bit safer.
You can imagine a situation where JASN has a heap
of targets and one hundred yards or does absolutely nothing,
and realistically the same applies to DK Metcalff. You can
imagine him making some big plays, you can imagine him
having some holding penalties and not getting that yardage. Either
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of those things could happen. So I'm gonna go with Jacoby,
who I think is a little bit more locked in.
I mean, look, he's not a perfect like nothing can
possibly go wrong prospect, but he is a little bit
safe to compare to the other two in my opinion.
Speaker 1 (50:09):
So honestly, just a fun nugget here about DK metcalf
the last so in twenty the last few games against
the Arizona Cardinals, five for thirty seven and one two
for thirty four. Last season he played one game against Arizona,
he went one for ten, and then this year against
Arizona that game, I don't know if he was in Yeah,
four for fifty nine. So historically hasn't been great against Arizona,
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so honestly, and Jays and there Arizona's slot final defense.
But I'm gonna go Jacoby Myers as well Tampa Bay. Uh,
like I always say over and over again, like I like,
I like Tampa Bay's shakeup right with with Mike Evans back,
that offense should start clicking a little bit more. And
I believe it's home in Vegas, so we'll get a
nice dome game. I know Arizona's in a dumb too,
but I like Myers. I'm gonna go with Myers another
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on the road against Tampa Bay, my apologies, but still
gonna go Jacoby Myers over JSN at D. But honestly,
I'd be okay with JSN two. It is a better
matchup for slot guys. Listen, Jamie's lost his mind. He
just he keeps asking for my thoughts on things, Jamie. Honestly,
we appreciate the humor, of course, my friend thoughts on
Drake May as the top twelve Dynasty KIV doesn't even
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have a top eight upside? Yeah, I think he does.
Can we get the man some illegit talent? I think
that's where I think the talent is there. We've seen
enough from my May, especially with his mobility and his
arm strength, that where if you can get him at
alpha number one, I think things will change it like
real fast, similar to Josh Allen when he got Stefan
dis I think you can see a similar trajectory for
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him in that offense. What your thoughts, men, I.
Speaker 2 (51:41):
Feel like with Drake May, with all of the discussion
around Caleb Williams and Jadon Daniels, that we forget that
Drake May is still one of the better prospects we're
seeing the last five years. In most drafts, He's going one,
if not two. It's only because it was such a
strong quarterback draft that he went three, and the fact
that he's still went three means something because it was
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such a deep draft and there were so many other
good prospects around. Drake May is a legit quarterback. He's
going to be very good. The problem is we haven't
seen the Packers be able to use a quarterback effectively
since Tom Brady, So can they start to do it?
What are they doing with jell and pol who's not
even starting at the moment despite being like an early
second round pick. Are they going to be able to
sort it out? I think long term? Yes, he is
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a very good prospect.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
Yeah, I agree. I'm in there as well, Jamie. I
just want to give a shout out to Jimmy. Always
appreciate being I mean and by the way, Jamie and
he does his content Fantasy six Pack going for two
another great channel. Go check them out as well. They're
doing hell of a job in the Scott Fish. We
always appreciate you, Jamie for joining us. We do not
answer questions, Jamie. As a reminder, we try to avoid
them as much as possible. Just this question, Danny, we
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appreciate you. Thank you gentlemen, Thank you buddy for joining us.
We do appreciate Jimmie, would you trade give up a
late first in a single QB league for may? I
think that is reasonable. I think it is a little
bit rich in the sense of if you're giving up
elite first, it means you're probably a win now team.
So in that case, what are your quarterbacks? If you're
a win now football team, do you have a stud
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or are you looking for a truce? Are you trying
to fill a need there? So I would have to
know a little bit more about what your thots. Ben.
Speaker 2 (53:13):
I think this is one of those situations where it
depends on league depth. In a ten team league, quarterbacks
are worth practically nothing. There's quarterbacks everywhere single QB league.
You don't need to worry about it. In a sixteen
team league, all of a sudden, it becomes a lot
more difficult to get your hands on quarterbacks. So even
though that's a and that's a later pick as well,
So assuming it's a twelve team league, I wouldn't I
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don't think you generally need to pay up for quarterbacks
in that sort of league. And it's not like he's
a can't miss prospect because he's at the Patriots. So
I feel like you can probably get a better QB
for a late first.
Speaker 1 (53:46):
Got Russell and you got Winston, So I mean, listen,
Russell and Winston for what it's worth, will definitely get
you through the end of the year. And I don't
think it's a rush to make this deal. Obviously in Winston,
by the way, I picked him up in one of
my redraft leagues. I'm any to go. I'm excited. I
know this week is not the week he's gonna be
on the road against Pittsburgh, but let's go wheels up.
So I think you don't have to make that deal
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right now, and I think Ben's ray. I think it
depends on your league side as well. All right, folks,
we got to close this one out. It's been super fun.
Ben Wazi. Why don't you tell the people where you
can find they can find your content everywhere where you write,
everywhere they can find your rankings. Go tell the people
where they can find Ben Wazi's content.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
Obviously, rasbull dot com is where you want to check
out the articles, streamers and stashes, slot versus wide. All
of that stuff plus If you want to just hear
me talk for half an hour about my starts and
seats and everything else, you can head over to my channel.
We do some sloightly long reform stuff over at the
Fantasy First and plus you can check out my rankings
over at f FD Fantasy football dot com. It's good
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to be back, realistically, it's been a couple of weeks
since Bobby and I have talked, so it's nice to
get back on in chats and football.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
Yeah, it was a contract dispute. Ben wanted a lot
of money and we unfortunately had to succumb to his
demands and he's back. So we're excited to have Ben
Wosie back on the big big dollars. But we appreciate
you Ben being back on man honest to keep up
the great work with your rankings. Go check those out.
They are fantastic. And by the way, make sure you
follow rasball dot com if you haven't checked out the channel.
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We're doing a lot of fun videos. We did a
must have defense video, must have streamers video earlier this
week to really help you with that playoff push. Make
sure you jump over to rasball dot com. The guys
are doing a bunch of a bunch of fun articles
that help you in your fantasy league. We also have
a lot of great tools, like I brought up earlier,
the home versus road split. You'll be genuinely surprised how
many guys are actually not good on the road. It's
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a crazy thing you never think about, but we decided
to give you that data. It's a lot of fun
to help you set your lineups every single week. I
want to think my co host once again, Ben Wisely,
and if you've got time, make sure you go follow
me at Bobby Lamarco on Twitter. We are out of here, folks,