Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly, a production of I Heart Radio. Time now for Fantasy Football Weekly from I Heart Radio, your weekly source for the nation's best fantasy speculation and advice Leagues dot Com. Here's your host. Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly, our final preseason show. In fact, it's so final that at the end of the show we are going to give you our style of fantasy football preview for the Thursday game Kansas City against Houston. Doesn't even
seem real. Charge it doesn't seem real. We're down to a matter of days and hours before the season starts. That is the voice of Matt Harrison, longest offseason slash ever ever exactly. That is the voice of Brian Johnson, my co host today. Welcome to the show. The tons of great stuff to get to as we near the beginning of the season. We're going to highlight the training camp battle resolutions that we highlight at the beginning of the year. We went through all the NFL teams and said,
here's the training camp battles we're watching. Now we're gonna tell you who one of them all. We'll do that. We will go through three cuffed tough questions as we always do. We'll tell you the one thing you need to know about every team based on the entire preseason. If there was one thing that you needed to know from all thirty two teams, here's the one thing you
needed to take away from the preseason. Perfect for those of you that haven't been following closely and now you want a quick catch up on what's happened with each of the teams, we'll do that as well. Identify guys that we think you should trade for in October, not now, guys that were worried about now, but we think by the time October rolls around some players you'll want to identify put on your radar now. Will will break down the Thursday night game and release our final sleepers of
the year. In other words, guys don't want to draft this weekend ye and trade for them. It's very actionable in that way. Do not not gonna want to draft these guys based on their ADP correct. As we start every show, we go through and highlight some of the keen news items from the past week that fantasy players care about and has established last week. We lead every show with any available good news about Zach Moss Okay and that's how I want to start. The Buffalo is
not even my team. I don't care. The most important thing is uh, fumbling could cost Devin Singletary the I think that role has already been costed. But uh, and yeah already. Zack moss expect expected to be heavily involved in the in the past game. He's a five tool back, runs through you, around you, around the tree like there is legit bell cow potential out of the gates, Zach Mossy. It's just a matter of when, Aby Zac Moss Let's let's go to some of the other teams from around
the league, including the Panthers. Matt pretty quiet in Carolina, although Ian Thomas is day to day with a toe injury, and that could be an issue if you planned on starting him Week one against the Raiders. But I don't think a lot of people are planning on starting Ian Thomas and he's going to be your bye week filling guy. I think, Brian, let's go to the Raiders. Uh. Tyrell Williams placed on injured reserve with a torn labor and he's done for the year. But they still have about
seven or eight wide receivers on roster. We'll talk about them the Raiders more later. Ye off the Packers. Green Bay media expects Robert Tonyan to open the season as the team's starting tight end. He's a former wide receiver with lots of room to grow, but I think he's way off the fantasy radar until he proves himself to
be a meaningful part of this offense. It's been a long time since we've had a Green Bay Packer tight end as a material fantasy producer, not Aaron Rodgers career, right, like we gotta go, like to bark Chimurra, it's been It's been along the Brett fire vera for sure, I think. So let's go to the Washington football team at Uh. They happened to release this running back this morning. His name was Adrian Peterson. Uh. We'll dig into that positional
battle in a few minutes. Though it sounds good, Uh, Brian the Cleveland Browns for Shard Higgins looks locked into the number three role at wide receiver for Cleveland. Cleveland now has a cornerback, Greedy Williams, nursing a shoulder injury. They already lost second round pick Grant Delpit, who's a safety for the season, but they acquired, excuse me, from Jacksonville.
I don't know how Jacksonville has players left to trade, uh safety Ronnie Harrison, but that that secondary is a little dinged up for Cleveland makes that's interesting from a fantasy perspective. There it's gonna be some Cleveland shootouts come. We're gonna talk more about the Browns as well, and funny things. I'm gonna highlight a few players on Jacksonville who are still going to be traded. I think later in the show they might go Dolphins on this season.
They are for sure. The Texans are next. Houston media gushing over tight and Jordan Aikin's calling him quote the most improved veteran. He'll need to overcome Darren Fells, who the team liked enough to resign in the off season. Aikin's believed to be the better receiver, but Fells had seven touchdowns last year, all from the red zone. Let's go to Tampa Bay, Matt Well. There are also a few running back moves this week, but Brian's going to
talk about that next segment. Also, we have a kicker winner, we do. Ryan suck Up won the kicking job in Tampa and should likely be treated as a top five kicker for all of you in kicker leagues, yes, of which there's dwindling numbers and kicker leagues, but the Tampa Bay kicker is a primo spot to be about how many times you swing the leg, not how good a kicker you actually are. Let's go to Brian and the
New York Jets UH Jets second round UH pick. Wide receiver Denzel Mims, with a hamstring injury, finally returned to practice on Wednesday. It was the first time he had practiced in training. Camp started. But he's really not going to be too relevant in redraft leagues, No, not for a while anyo. It's an unfortunate start to his career for the coal It's one of my favorite sleepers. Paris
Campbell returned to practice from his concussion. He'll be in the starting lineup Week one against the Jaguars, and I will tell you right now he is going to be my premature speculation player in next week's show. Okay, Paris Campbell, as he is going to be facing off against the Jaguars defense. Let's go to the Detroit Lions. Mann DeAndre Swift still limited and practiced with a leg injury, has not practiced in full for over a week. That has to put his Week one status in a little bit
of doubt. It does, unfortunately, Um and many of us optimistic that he's going to quickly become the starter there, but probably not in Week one. Don't know what it is about Detroit running backs and injuries. Holy cow, Broncos Brian another rookie wide receiver with intriguing long term potential. kJ Hamler could potentially start the year on injured reserve as well for Denver So a slight bump for Jerry
Judy in Courtland Sutton. You know, guys, I was gonna mention this later in the show, and we haven't really talked about injured reserve this year, but the NFL changed all the rules on injured reserve. You only have to be on I R for three weeks and they have unlimited spots coming back this year. So I are way different than than years past, and you can treat it as such, especially if you have I OUR designations in
your league. It's a great point. In many leagues there there, the rule is once a player goes on I R, he doesn't come off I ARE because the player doesn't come off I are, but they we need to be able to account for that in every fantasy league. Great point Vikings starting left tackle Riley Reef took a pay cut and we'll stay with the team. This is fantasy relevant because at one point we thought it was gonna leave, and it would have shuffled the deck on that offensive
line in a variety of horrifying ways. And so I think this can have a variety of horrifying Well, yeah, you're starting right tackle was really good? Was gonna have to go to left tackle? We had never played before, and potentially a guy who's never played right tackle and had to start there, it would have been bad. So I think this helps salvage some normalcy for Dalvin Cook and the rest of that offense. Let's go to the
Seattle Seahawks. Matt Josh Gordon signed with Seattle again. Now he has not been cleared to play by the NFL. Are we sure he makes the team? By the way, Metcalfine Lockett are clearly ahead of him on the depth chart, but also David Moore, Philip Dorset, and the recently signed Paul Richardson, who's an old Seattle favorite, are all there. And Gordon scored one touchdown through eleven games last year.
Don't take Josh Gordon, Guys, don't take him. The people still I keep thinking the people that are reliving are now so old that they're dying, and it wouldn't be drafting him anymore, and remembering the good old days of that one good year that he had. Man give it up on that guy Bryant. Let's go to the Dolphins. Let's have a pity party for Miami really quick. They managed to trade klin Blage to the Jets for more than a sandwich, and he fails the physical and is
reverted back to Miami. I'm pretty sure his key card didn't work upon his return. But about how the Dolphins Right now. For the Saints, Alvin Cameric continues to practice as the team works on a new deal for him. It sounds like something will probably get done here. Uh and Camara says he's not planning to hold out anyway. But more importantly, guys, and nobody's talking about this, Why did Alvin Camara have to get a cortisone shot a
few days ago? Well, what's happened in this long offseason? Right? So you miss it? You know last year you play through all of these injuries and not love him for playing through the injuries. Has this has a very disappointing season. He rolls in Now it's eight months later, coming off of training camp with no contact, and he's already getting cortizone shots. Why sounds Todd Gurley. I don't like this. I'm telling Camara concerned. I'm more concerned about that than
I am about the contract. Yeah, something something that bears monitoring. Let's go to the Philadelphia Eagles. Matt Briefly, Miles Sanders supposedly on track for week one. That's a good thing. Let's hope it holds that one. Brian Patriots. Big news. Damien Harris, who was looking to take the lead rollback for New England UH could miss the first couple of weeks with with a hand injury, had surgery on his pinky fingers. So again that backfield is now we're looking
at Sony Michelle, Rex burkhead my boy, Lamar Miller. But that's that's big news for Damien Harris. He's not gonna play the first week, probably not the second week either. Somehow you are under the delusion Lamar Miller is not gonna be cut. That's the that's the impressive part of that. I think, well, he's no Adrian Peterson Steelers. I've got three nuggets from local reporters. First, Benny Snell locked in is the number two running back. We'll talk more about
him later in the show. Number two. After a moribun training camp, Juju Smith Schuster finally popped in practice this week on Monday. It was the first time he looked anywhere near his his form from and number three. Eric Ebron has been impressing. He's been out running linebackers and safety is getting open, and it looks like Eric Ebron is going to be a factor in this offense. Ibronic Tron, I'm so surprised that you're talking about Eric Ebron in
positive ways. Let's go to the Cowboys. Mattmark Cooper has been either a limited or non participant in practice for four straight days. Mysterious that is. We'll watch if that gives Ceedee Lamb some extra reps. Are all for it. I don't wish energy, I don't want I don't want wish injury on anybody, but a Mark Cooper is not on any of your teams. Cede Lamb is that's exactly right, Brian. Let's go to the Tennessee Titans. Really nothing for Tennessee.
But I failed to mention that Patriots did cut Mohammed sannws. So if you're in the league where you get mega bonus points for wide receivers throwing touchdown passes, that's very, very wide receiver touchdown pass. All right. Moving on the forty nine tons of injuries to update Deebo. Samuel it's got a chance of playing in Week one with his foot injury. It appears he's trending positively, although you always have to be careful with foot injuries for wide receivers.
It's never safe. And Brandon Iok, recovering from a hamstring injury, also trending towards availability for Week one, but both could be on a pitch count here. We don't know for sure what the status of either of those guys is quite yet. Yeah, those are your two starters if healthy, Samuel and ayuk Um. Of note, though Jordan Reed and his eight concussions now in San Francisco and lots of talk that he would play a role if Samuel or Ayu couldn't go, they would stand him up in the
slot and they would actually stand him up. He's lying down a lever and police system. The Giants. Matt Golden day to day with a hamstring strain. It's notable that he usually plays through minor injuries, but keep an eye on his Week one status. All right, Brian Bengals A J. Green limited in practice this week. It's already started. You know the people that I hope, the people that took a chance on A J. Green get rewarded. It's not me in any league, but it's me. I hope it's
you guys. Yeah, I hope it ends up working out for the Ravens. Head coach John Harbaugh confirmed what Beat writers have been saying for weeks. Rookie running back j K. Dobbins will play a major role in the offense. His skill set has been eye popping in training camp and to get some confirmation from John Harbaugh like we did this week, very promising, Matt. Let's go to the Falcons. Brian Hill has solidified the backup role to Todd Gurley.
He's probably one of the top handcuffs to own this season. There's not a lot, but I think Brian Hill and Todd Gurley are one of them, Thank you, Right, Brian, the Jaguars, um they released Leonard four Nette. I'm not sure if you heard about that or not. Thanks, and we'll talk more about the remaining backfield in Jacksonville a little later. Let's go to the Cardinals. Matt Cardinals, sounds like they are being cautious with both Kenyan Drake and
DeAndre Hopkins. Both are very near a return to full practice, and I expect both the suit up in week one, alright, And Brian, the Chargers, Mike Williams should be ready to play in Week one with his shoulder injury, according to UM offensive coordinator Shane Staken, and the Chargers also placed safety Derwin James, one of the best safeties in football,
on I R this time ending. Yeah, this is he's done done so, which is a boon for the offense though there do you mean give it up more points in l a uh, this is not technically news from Green Bay, but let me mention this. I think I've got a new brilliant nickname for A J. Dillon. You guys remember the Nigerian Nightmare. Christian A J. Dillon built like Christian Nikoya, the Siberian Nightmare. He's gotta breakback Green Bay. It's perfect Russian, the Siberian. I love it. You know,
the padded neck roll. Yeah, he has got to break Oh, I got to bring that would be beautiful. That would be beautiful. He's gotta wear number thirty five as well, obviously now would help. Um, you know what else will be beautiful and we'll be beautiful. Training camp Battle Resolutions will tell you who won every meaningful training camp battle across the NFL when we return to Fantasy Football Weekly, bom B Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly. Paul Charchy and
Matt Harrison and Brian Johnson with you. The training camp battles that we highlighted in the very first preseason show back in early August. Now they've all come to fruition. We will tell you who has won each of the key battles that we talked about back then. Here we are five six weeks later. We begin with the Buffalo Bills running back situation. Would we begin with that? Why
of all of them? Why that would you ask? Maybe it's alphabetical, it might be um so it's Devin Singletary, and it's Zack Moss and the question marks that surround Singletary are ball security, which Brian mentioned he fumbled twice in contact scrimmages had some fumbling issues in the past. Um Also, his ability to pick up the blitz has been called into question, plus his size and durability. None
of those. None of those seemed to be in question with Zach Moss right now, who seems to have the goal line job back locked up in between the twenties, I think Singletary is still the guy for the most part right now, so this isn't over. I think from what I've read from the Buffalo Bills beat reporters, Singletary still won the first shot at the starting gig. But in fantasy, I'm taking Zack Moss because he's gonna get the goal line work, and I'm taking him above Devin
Singletary right now. So from a fantasy perspective, I think Moss won it, and I think he will continue to win it as the season goes on. Throw in the damn towel, it's over. I think he's gonna be a big part of that offense. Now, he'll be a part of the offense, but I believe by mid October your your primary lead back will be Zack Moss Singletary will
be a change of pace. Guy. I really hope that's the case, but it just feels like it's going to be a sixty forty split all year, and we're gonna be we're gonna be uncomfortable with the way and and you're gonna be saying in mid October, why aren't you get exact boss the ball more? It could be, but if he's getting the goal line carries and I won't
need to say that. All right, let's go to the Tampa Bay running back situation, Brian, which we were watching for different guys back when we first started talking about this in August. Yeah, this is just as we left it in early August. But it was Ronald Jones, Russ Keyshawn Vaughan and and then Shady McCoy was just signed out of nowhere back in those days. But now obviously Leonard four Nett is in to and uh but Bruce
Arians going to bat for Ronald Jones. It's his job somehow acquiring Oh, I know, Andre Ellington was the guy, and there's been so many guys, but Bruce Ellen or Bruce Arians is the classic Rick Roll coach. He's all Now we're gonna give you up over and over on his running backs. But dare Ogunbowally cut on Friday? By the way, New Orleans Saints signed him right now for various reasons. I would say it would be a great
place for og. But right now we're looking at up now Leonard Purnette, Ronald Jones, and Keyshawn Vaughn and Lashawn McCoy, who was supposedly give me the past catching back in the mix now that Ogunbawally is gone, But right now it's Ronald Jones. But this is we gotta see what have how his place out. That's all. Like I I wish I had more answers. Don't you just want to see Jones start. Will will be the Week one starter. He will have the first chance to cement the job.
Whether he's actually better than Leonard four Nette is up for debate, and you know, I think both guys are just fair. Once that resonates with me with Keyshawn Vaughan, who we you know he was going in the first round of rookie drafts. But I remember seeing uh Vanderbilt is where he played college football. The worst run blocking line according to Football Profitable Provoball Focus and UH he had over a thousand yards and under two hundred carries,
which is almost unfathomable behind an awful line. So I can't wait to see who Tom Brady thinks is the starting running back. That's what I want to know, whoever doesn't get him killed, because both for Net and Ronald Jones are terrible in past protection. So you know that might be an X factor here to watch as well. And we'll talk a little bit more about that situation a little later in the show. Cincinnati, Let's go to the wide receiver jobs there because it is a deep
deep bench. Yeah, Audent Tee Higgins, John Ross kind of all up for the wide receiver three job there, and Brian mentioned A J. Green is already injured and dealing with stuff, so this could be the wide receiver to position. So T Higgins also dealing with a hamstring injury for a few weeks. John Ross is not in camp due to some personal stuff and according to Bengals beat reporter J Morrison, Mike Thomas, Yes that Mike Thomas, other Toms, the one from the Los Angeles Rams for the last
four years. He's the guy leading the depth chart over Audentate what so I don't know. You want to know why where did head coach Zach Taylor come from? He came from Los Angeles and the Rams. So Mike Thomas right now leading the depth chart there. But you know what after Tyler Boyden, AJ Green, I'm avoiding it all. I think you're right about that. Let's go to the what remains of the Washington running back situation? Brian Oh, the same situation as in early August. Right, Darius guys? Right,
how do you get all of these various guys? We will never mention him ever again after this on the show. He's clearly removed himself from consideration for this job. Adrian Peterson no longer on the team, although he could come back. This is a could be like a savvy. It would be rare that Washington team does something savvy out of their front office. But they can somehow save money by cutting Peter. How they they've cut Peterson and they can still bring him back. But we'll see what happens. But
it's looking like Antonio Gibson is the guy. I think no, I think he is the guy. If you don't know about Antonio Gibson out in Memphis, he is basically a hybrid player. He was. He used primarily at wide receiver. I had thirty eight receptions for seven thirty five yards and eight touchdowns. Then mid season they moved him to running back. Had thirty three carries for three sixty nine yards and four touchdowns. He's also a hell of a
kick returner, average twenty yards. He's a little tall for running back, you know, six ft six um here's and this is a key difference between him and other of these sort of jack knife do it all guys like Cordelle Patterson is an example. This guy's big, he's physical, He's six ft who twenty. That's a key difference and why I think he could make the transition to running back. It's I think he's going to have the stamina and durability to do it and do it's electric and Tonio
Gibson is bonkers in space. He's gonna be taking hits like he's never taken before. Though in the NFL, that's every that's every rookie that is it is. But he's just not built like your stereotypical running back. But we'll see how he does. Of course, Barber is built like a running back, and that's why I like him. By by week two of the NFL season, he'll have more carries in the NFL than he will in his entire college career. That's a bit of a concern that ever,
he's never been asked to be a work horse. I have to mention sorry, Bryce Love really quick also in consideration for some carries. Fourth round rookie of Stanford last year and Peyton Barber still hanging around. It sounds Peyton Barber is running with the ones when Gibson's not based on eight like ad pe If I'm drafting right now, Peyton Barber's I'm just gonna take in the last round. He could be the goal. Very boring, very boring, but probably the most reliable hight. Let's go to the Denver
Broncos in the running back situation. Yeah, Melvin Gordon, Philip Lindsay. It's considering that most thought that this would be like a seventy thirty split in Gordon's direction as soon as they signed him. Now it seems like head coach Vic Fangio is backing off of that, talking about no starting running back and a complete time share. So I guess that means the winner is Philip Lindsay but all of
us are really losers in this situation. Uh Worth, noting that Royce Freeman took most of Gordon's snaps in camp as Gordon was dealing with an injury to his ribs. So Royce uh put down the piano. Freeman dropped the drop the piano Freeman to him. He's still in play too in that running back committee. Um, there is a There is a a media note hit on Friday suggesting that the team is actively trying to find a suitor
for Royce Freeman before they cut him. That is a that is a very very real possible they could trade him for a piano like that. There were definitely some piano's worth more. Yeah, you gont find a Steinway. He's got like a nice grand piano and the and the lobby at Mile High. Let's go to the Detroit running back situation. It's gonna be carry On Johnson as your starter. In week one. DeAndre Swift suffer day leg injury leg injury last week. He's been getting eased back into practice
this week. He will use carry On at some point, but we're looking at his seventy thirty split in the first couple of weeks. I think between carry On and DeAndre, But well, who's on the seventy side? Carry On because too much time? But h well, we think that will probably flip flop round week three or four. All right, let's go to Indianapolis. Both the running backs and the wide receivers had position battles. So I have an actual source on this. I talked to Colts beat reporter Jim
Iello from the Indie Start earlier this week. He was a long time part time writer of mine. Yeah, leak safe post and stuff. Um, he's in my fantasy baseball league, so that's that's a that's a good in there. The Colts coaching staff still loves Marlon Mack, according to Jim, and he's going to get a lot more work than people think. So in this case, I think there's only
losers in this situation. While I do think Taylor shines and eventually grows into a lead dog role for the beginning of the year, it sounds like Marlon Mack will probably be on the heavy side of the sixty split,
and that's not what anybody wants to hear. And then on the wide receiver side, uh, it sounds like Paris Campbell has really been a huge bright spot in camp for the Colts, while Michael Pittman has really struggled with drops uh, and it feels like second year Campbell has completely beat out Pittman UH for the second wide receiver on the field. I'm precocking Paris Campbell. Now. Remember the Colts love to play a lot of twelve personnel, one running back and two tight ends, so they're not gonna
have three wide receivers on the field very often. So it's Hilton and Campbell. I think for most of the year, Campbell will play the slot and outside as well. Let's go to the Rams and the running back situation. Any clarity there, Brian. It's quite the opposite of the Detroit situation where the second year guy and Darryl Henderson has been missing time with the hamstring injury. So cam Akers looks like he'll be the lead back going into week one.
But Malcolm Butler is just gonna Brown. I'm sorry, Malcolm Brown canna be there to vulture touchdowns from both of these guys big time. But cam Akers looks like a lead back as a rookie going into week one. Although they said they're gonna use hot hand and that I think could be very frustrating. We'll see Malcolm Brown is going to be everybody's least favorite player in the year.
You might be right about that. Jacksonville, let's go to the wide receiver situation other than DJ CHARKI yeah, the Jags have been super impressed with their two rookies, uh Leavisca Chennault and fifth rounder Colin Johnson who's six ft six. So this means the trade happy Jacksonville Jaguars are in the market to move Keelan Cole and d D. Westbrook. In all likelihood, it's possible that they'll cut one or
both of them to keep things thrifty in Jacksonville. I think Laviska Senalt is the wide receiver too on this team this year, and I bet they move on from Keelan Cole or d. D. Westbrook to any team that needs any kind of wide receiver at all. Brian, back to the Rams, what are you talking about with the Rams five receivers Josh Reynolds and Van. It was gonna be Josh Reynolds all preseason or all off season before
the draft. At Van Jefferson has looked great in camp and he's the guy you want to own if you're looking, if you are wanting to own the third wide receiver for the Rams, it's Van Jefferson right now. And hey, look they've they've they've been able to pay three wide receivers. I mean fantasy money, that's true. We've got we've gotten production on three receivers in the past. We'll talk a
little bit more about Van Jefferson later in the show. Actually, and let's go to the Chargers and the quarterback situation there. This doesn't take long. Tyrod Taylor has been the starter for months. According to the athletics Daniel Popper, just Herbert has been the primary quarterback working with the second team. But they're also saying that Easton Stick has a outside shot at number two QB. And you have to say his name very slowly, and I said it way too
fast there. Um, I it's hard to read too much into hard knocks. I from the little stuff that I've seen of Herbert, and Herbert's had a lot of camera time. I don't like what I saw, but I'm you're only seeing, you know, a tiny, tiny fraction of all of his throws and everything else. Uh, And it's still super early and I'm not trying to glean too much into that, Brian. The last one for you San Francisco's running back situation, it's for most, it's been a roller coaster ride for him.
He was the guy, and then he wanted out, then they paid him and he's the guy again. But it's really because they're so dinged at wide receiver in San Francisco. They got Tevin Coleman and Jerick McKinnon running like wide receiver routes right now. But but most of it looked great. Uh over the last six games last year, I'm sorry, he finished top twenty and all of them, and four of those six games were inside the top tenant running back. So he will be the guy. But Hannah Hannigan's man,
you never can rule those out. But we just gotta see how this plays out in sand Fan. But it should be Bastard getting most. I think so. I think so too. I just I worry about Coleman, especially near the stripe, which bugs me and I shouldn't have to worry about that, But I think Coleman is going to get paid near the stripe. Let's go to Miami, where
there's a lot of moving parts. Who's one of the various battles there, so to uh is healthy enough that the Dolphins have been shopping their other backup, Josh Rosen. But stew Beard will start the season. Yeah, we need a stew Beard sounder or something like that. What is it this time? It's a beard sound It sounds like a peacock, That's what it sounds like. Well, that's a pretod stupid. That is a pretty good stupid, isn't it?
Right there? Um? They said, the offense looks clearly smoother under Fitzpatrick, but look for two around week nine, when the Dolphins face Arizona, then the Jets, then a By, then the Jets again, and then Cincinnati in a five week span might be the way to get them up
and running. For the running X situation between Matt Brita and Jordan Howard, it looks like a completely split backfield between these two, But the camp standout has been Miles Gaskin, who the staff is very excited about their both his running ability and has improved pass blocking skills. So if either Howard or Brita gets hurt, I don't think that they take over a lead dog role. I think Miles
Gaskin slides into that spot and then chart. Finally, I'll go into my Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver battle here, and it was for wide receiver to between Deonte Johnson, James Washington, and Chase Claypool. Um. The knock on Deonte Johnson is he was injured for almost all of camp despite being a second year player. He's got the same experience with Ben Roethlisberger as Chase Claypool, and he's getting drafted the highest of all the three, but he's not the one
I want. James Washington has had the camp that's been the most solid according to the athletic UH Mike Cabboli over there said that he added a full route tree to his arsenal, which is very impressive. And Claypool has been kind of up and down throughout the camp. Great one day, dropped a few passes the next. So James Washington, I believe is the wide receiver too. You want there. She might be the wide receiver. But here's where we're going to agree. I think maybe not, because nobody's out
on a bigger limb on this than me. I think Jujuice Smith Schuster is the odd man out very quickly. It wasn't in battle a few weeks ago. But Jacksonville running back. Now, who do you want charge? Rye hill Armstead, Chris Thompson divine a Zigbo or James Robinson is Zigbo? That's our that's our guy. Guy is the official of Zigbo of this show. It's been declared of the Zigbo's. That's the bankruptcy. Yes, um, find out about ju Ju Smith Schuster. We'll also find out the answer to three
tough questions. When we come back. You'll have an opportunity to play along with my co hosts as they try to answer correctly three of the toughest questions perplexing fantasy owners. Stay tuned, Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly. Paul Charchi and Matt Harrison. Brian Johnson with you. Were going to get to three tough questions and moments. A reminder to please subscribe,
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in America fantasy fantasy sports. You know your rating and reviewing is not going to be high. Tipping your hand to the other nine people in your league. You've all drafted Dan Arnold by now share the Well, come on, let's begin with tough question number one. Will New Tampa running back Leonard four Nett have over or under nine and a half touchdowns? Brian, So his total touchdowns uh, starting as a rookie, have gone from ten to six
to three, and that's rushing and receiving. Only two of those nineteen total touchdowns were receiving, and of course neither of them came last year when he had seventy six catches. Oddly enough, yes, and of course he's also a Tampa Bay buccaneer. Now he's not on the Jacksonville Jaguars. An interesting tidbit, four Net is the highest drafted running back fourth overall that Brady will have ever played with. Uh
Fred Taylor the previously highest drafting back ninth overall. I didn't remember the two year two years stint the Patriots the latter end of his career, of course, but nine and half touchdowns is a lot for a guy that has scored nineteen total touchdowns, even though it will be in a prolific offense. But he's going into the year as the backup, presumably, So I'm going under nine and
a half touchdowns, Okay, I'm also going under. The Bucks Backs totaled fifteen touchdowns last year, fourteen of those which were on the ground. That was actually seventh most in the league. Of that, Ronald Jones had six rushing scores, Peyton Barber had six rushing scores. In the single receiving score Daly had the other two. Barbara and Bally are
both obviously gone, so is pass happy Jamis Winston. But Ronald Jones was four for four on his carries inside the five on scoring, So I would say that if you were gonna bet the over, you would have to bet that Leonard four net takes over for Ronald Jones inside the five. I don't think that that's going to happen since he was very successful there last year. So I'm gonna go with the under nine and a half.
And Matt, you took most of my talking points here, although let's note this and there's so there is reason to think that there's going to be a lot of touch downs to be had here. Tom Brady's Patriot teams lad the NFL and rushes inside the five. The past five years, no team had more than Tom Brady's offense in New England. And so don't think that Brady automatically means there's a bunch of passing from inside five. He
spent more time handing off than he did passing. He was four for twenty last year on passing from which is crazy crazy. So I do think they're going to give the ball plenty of times the running backs and enough times where Leonard Fournett's going to be close to that nine and a half, But does he actually go over it? The things working against him is I don't think he's a materially better back than Ronald Jones. He's
about the same. He's not a better pass blocker, unfortunately, so I can't say he's gonna be on the field for pass blocking reasons. And then there's the history of soft tissue injuries that just always scares me to Leonard four net. So you put all that together, I don't think he's quite going to get to the nine and a half, but he clearly If Ronald Jones bobs out of this competition early, he'll make easily tough Question number two.
Last year, Ravens tight end Mark Andrews led the team in every meaningful receiving category targets, receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Will he have a clean sweep again this year? Matt, No, he won't have a clean sweep, but he'll get most of them. Uh, Andrews only managed eight hundred fifty two receiving yards, and I say only, but that's still pretty good for a tight end in most seasons. The problem is is I don't see him increasing on that market.
Ton and I really like Hollywood Brown to take a major step forward after spending most of last year nursing some nagging injuries. And here's a couple of stats on Brown. He sat out weeks sixth through eight, came back in week nine. From week nine through weeks seventeen, he only averaged three and a half targets, two point seven catches,
and twenty eight yards per game. But in weeks one through five he averaged seven point eight targets, four receptions in sixty five yards per game, and of course he rested and then had hundred and twenty six yards in the playoff game. So even if Brown only averages sixty five yards per game, he's well over a thousand yards at that point. And I think that's enough to beat Mark Andrews in one of those categories. Yeah, Matt mentioned Brown was hurt a lot last year. Only played in
fourteen regular season games. He saw four or fewer targets, and half of those fourteen games seventy one total targets for Brown had forty six catches Andrews had sixty four targets, so basically equal targets. Brown is having more catches. And if Brown is healthy and he is right now, he's gonna see a hundred and undred and thirty targets this year, so it would. But if he's healthy and ready to go in his second year, I think it could happen.
So no, Andrews will not clean sweep the receiving category. I hold my guy, Myles Boykin and outdoing Mark Andrews, so I can. I always feel like we we cling onto guys in the preseason that our wide receiver two's and they never pant I feel like they never pan out. I don't speak for yourself. I think I would like to believe plenty of mine, plenty of mine. I can't go on right now. However, and who didn't pan out either, Uh, you're right that Brown does is very likely to catch
up somewhere. He he was only eighteen receptions behind last year, he was only two hundred sixty eight yards behind last year, and he did have all the injuries last year. Um. I think Andrews still wins the touchdown battle absolutely, you know. I think that's the one you feel most safe about. Here's where your X factor comes in for Mark Andrews.
You know, with hayden Hurst leaving, he leaves behind forty targets three hundred fifty yards if they don't go to Nick Boyle and those all go to Andrews, Andrew's going to do it again. But I don't think it's gonna happen. I think Nick Boyle is gonna end up getting most of those hayden Hurst yards and they gotta they gotta spread that around those those vacated targets to wide receivers
to and J K. Dobbins. Yeah, well that's yeah, he's a very good pass catching back as well, and Devin de Verne has looked good the rookie wide receiver too. He's gonna get a little bit of run here to tough question number three. Much of Josh Allen's fantasy production has come through his running. Through two years, he's averaging roughly five hundred fifty rushing yards and eight and a half rushing touchdowns This year, will he be over or
under his career averages? Brian so In twenty eighteen, Josh Allen had six hundred thirty one yards on eighty nine carries. Lead back Shady McCoy had five fourteen on a hundred and sixty one attempts, nearly twice as many as Josh Allen. Za Jones was the leading wide receiver for Buffalo last year, Kelvin Benjamin was catching passes from Buffalo. Just an awful, awful state for the Bills in twenty eighteen. Josh Allen had to do virtually everything for them to try and
win games and got a little better. Not really so much in the backfield with Frank Or and Devin Singletary, who combined for four rushing touchdowns. That's it. Josh Allen had even more carries in hundred and nine carries for less yards five and ten. But they really relied on him in the red zone. Ah, he had nine rushing touch town nine times, voice as many as Frank Gore, Devon Singletary, John Cole I'm sorry, John Brown and Cole Beasley were huge upgrades in the passing game. So this
year it's Zach Moss time. That's it. He's going to pick up a lot of slack that Josh Allen. Uh. I won't say he's leaving it in the red zone, but he doesn't need to be relied on as much in the red zone. And Stefon Diggs is now in town too to add add him to John Brown and Cole Beasley, and they're just not gonna need Josh Allen, who run as much as he has has in the past. So I'm going under the career averages for Josh Matt Brian literally read all my every single one of them,
all right, So you're also on under. The correct answer is under. The scrambling is gonna drop this year. The yardage is gonna drop. Second year. It's the second year for Buffalo's massive offensive line transformation that started last year. I think those guys, that whole group as a unit gets better, better receivers which you mentioned, more confidence in the pocket. I'm reminded a little bit of a young
Donovan McNabb. Now you guys are too young to remember Donovan McNabb, like the same age I used to pick up with Donovan McNabb at lifetime. I swear Donovan mcna first came into the league was a rushing quarterback who had a nice arm, and he throws some make some big plays, and he was running around a lot. Then he suffering the injury, and he turned into a very very good Hall of Fame caliber uh pocket passer, and I think till he got to Minnesota at that point
he was completely cooked. Josh Allen, I think is going to transform into a much more of a pocket passer who will only have to run when he needs to and hopefully not so often. He got five rushing touchdowns from inside the five last year. Who's going to take those five rushing touchdowns from inside the five this year? Devin Singleton, Yeah, that's exactly right. That is the It's Zach Boss for the love, it is Zack Moss just the vulture. Now, yes, he well, he's more than the vulture.
He's a vulture plus a pea cock all in one. You're pretty cocking again, had a little, we starve a lot of burden. You remember where McNabb went to college off the top of your head, Syracuse. Okay, you know he played on the basketball team. I did not remember that on the basketball at least the last two Bryan just wants to talk about playing basketball for the rest of the segment. That's right. Totally dunked on McNabb. It was great. No, he dunked on He wasn't duncan though.
At that point we have time for an unscripted bonus question, question number four. What we have a sounder for this? Yes, we do, in case we ever have bonus time, which we got right now. Last year, Aaron Rodgers finished outside the top seventeen among quarterbacks in eleven of sixteen weeks. Got that. So he was outside of the top seventeen quarterbacks in eleven of sixteen weeks last year. Does Aaron Rodgers finish better or worse than that this year? I'll
say better. And here's why he's upset that they drafted Jordan's Love and he's going to start changing those plays at the line all the time. They're gonna be like, all, right, hand the ball off to Aaron Jones or a J. Dillon inside the five, and he's gonna be like, Nope, you're changing that play. He's gonna throw way more touchdowns than last year. I think. I think it's the demise
of Aaron Rodgers has been greatly exaggerated. And Davanta Adams missed about six or seven games last year and it was kind of dinged up for the majority of the season. If he's fully healthy, Rodgers, will I finish much better than that. I'm not as confident that as you guys are. Here's a J. Dillon built for goal line use. I think that inside the five, those easy touchdowns are are going to come on the ground again. Through the backs. They've got more than through the arm. I don't think
Aaron Rodgers cares about that. I think he's mad. I think they pissed him off. No, he's he's mad. That might not matter. I'm not so sure. Only one good capable, But if a bench him, you know what, if Jordy love It had a better preseason, you can talk about that. But he's been brutal by all accounts, so that's probably not gonna happen. If you want to play the freshest new format and fantasy sports, you want to try Guillotine
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And we begin with Matt Harrison and the Carolina papist Christian McCaffrey average twenty five point two touches per game last season, and when asked about that, both head coach Matt Rule and offensive coordinator Joe Brady have said that that's an appropriate number of touches for him to expect this season. So over the last three years, by the way, he trails only Michael Thomas and DeAndre Hopkins in total receptions. That's crazy, crazy, he's gonna That's why he's won one. Brian,
Let's go to the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders are gonna have two rookie wide receivers started on the boundaries this year and Brian Edwards and Henry Ruggs, with Hunter Renfro in the slot and Henry Ruggs the first wide receiver taking overall in the draft. But Brian Edwards is the guy you want really from an outside receiver perspective.
But I would go Hunter Renfro if I'm wanting a Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver based on ADP, I don't know he's You get Brian Edwards way late and he's the best out of this growth is I'm worried about these rookies. And then but uh Nelson Aguilar is getting a Jones looks good too. They're saying, I think I'm gonna pass on the Raiders wide receivers. We're gonna talk more about the Rotors gifts in game later on we'll
go to the Packers. The one thing you need to know about the Packers Alan Lazard has won the the wide receiver two job uncontested, currently going off the board as wide receiver sixty two pick one. The Packers, No, they have to diversify their passing offense, and I think they're gonna have to force the ball to Lizard some if only to establish there's some kind of throat on the field other than Davante Adams. What's the one thing people need to know about the Washington football team? At
guys has gone, Adrian is gone. Antonio Gibson is your likely starter in Washington, and Ron Rivera seems to absolutely love the guy and has compared him to c MC as a threat in the passing game. Also, Washington is going to pass a lot. Scott Turners four games as Carolina's offensive coordinator last year, he passed sixty six point
three percent of the time. That is a lot. What is the one thing we need to know in Buffalobrien Well, for years it was hard to find a thing to know about Buffalo when it came to fantasy football coming out of training camp. But not this year. It's watch out for the Bills. This offense is loaded, primarily Zack moss Man. He's he's he's been the biggest mover this offseason, especially when it comes to rookies. When we started talking about Zack Moss which goes from our podcast before we
were over the air back in June two. Now he's moved from the round to the fifth round. It's been you know, it's been a remarkable change. Yeah, late second, early third and rookie drafts Now he's mid until late first. But I'm excited to watch the Buffalo Bills for the first time in a long time, and a lot of people should be too. The one thing you need to
know about the Houston Texans. Many reports from both reporters and coaching saying that Will Fuller looks great, uh in the best shape of his career, ready to pick up the load from DeAndre Hopkins. Hopkins leaves behind one fifty targets and Fuller appears to be the primary beneficiary of that. We will talk about their Thursday match up with Kansas City in detail a little later in this show. Matt, what's the one thing we need to know about the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I think it's that they're all in Brady Gronk for Net Evans, Godwin, Vaughan, McCoy, Rojoe, O j. Bread, all our names. That I only needed a name, one name, and you know who they are. Um So, in that case, when the offense is so deeply, when the offense is so deep, take the quarterback because you're gonna get points at free time that that offense scores and you can you can avoid some of the pitfalls of not getting
the right guy on the right date. So Tom Brady is the guy that I want the most out of the Bucks offense. All right, Brian, let's uh, what's the one thing we need to know about the Cleveland Browns. It's time for redemption tour. That's pretty much it. Remember the lofty expectations last year for the offense. Everybody wanted Brown's. Tampa Bay is the this year's Browns, Right, those expectations
are still reasonable. They weren't last year, but they're coming at a great discount this year across the board outside of Nick Chubb really, which is is justified based on Cream Hunt being there. But you can get your Browns way cheaper than last year, and they could, uh, they could put up some massive We're talking point Orgies weekend weak out. We're talking and we'll talk more about the
Browns and some specific players later in this show. The one thing you need to know about the Indianapolis Colts Paris Campbell, Michael Pittman. We've already talked about them some, but I think the biggest stories here where was Paris Campbell's bounced back into prominence and a guy that will be a starter were the slot work outside brings size and speed to the position. What's the one thing people
need to know about the Detroit Lions. Matt Kenny Golladay is in a contract year, The Lions defense is below average, and Matthew Stafford is back and healthy, and the running backs are already injured. So Golladay has a great chance to be a top five wide receiver at the end of the year. Remember, he averaged eighty yards in almost a touchdown per game last year in games with Matthew Stafford Brian, what's the one thing to know from the
Jets this preseason? Now I'm paraphrasing here, but Adam Gaye says Levon Bell looks like But I don't think that's exactly. Basically, there are two Jets you want to draft in fantasy leagues or acquire via auction. It's Jameson Crowder and Chris Herndon. That's it. Disregard the rest. That's what you need to
know about. I don't even want them that much. For the Kansas City Chiefs, the one thing you need to know from their preseason, and I think the biggest story is Clyde Edwards Hlaire becoming the start and Darryl Williams as the probable change of pace back. And that's that's been the biggest story. I have Clyde Edwards layer as my number three charge. What about Peterson? Adrian Peterson to the Chiefs? How does that sound to you? I don't
think it's happening. No, you you mentioned, I think you mentioned on Twitter which team has the best shot of going sixteen? And oh and did the Chiefs just run away? Which Chiefs ran away with it? But I think the right answer Baltimore. But the Chiefs ran away with it, and I can understand why they will. They will score them. They will score the most points in the league. Probably they didn't last year. You know who did, Baltimore. Let's go to the Seattle Seahawks. What's the one thing that
everybody needs to know from the preseason for Seattle? Um Seattle's defense is really good and we haven't talked about that. They added Quandre Digs, Jamal Adams, and Quentin Dunbar. So I think I'm looking at Chris Carson to absolutely crush this year as the Seahawks will play tough defense and run the ball. Before his injury, Carson had twenty or more carries in eight of his last ten games. It's a good sign. I don't know why nobody likes Chris Carson. Don't.
It's like, well, I guess, I guess I gotta take Chris Carson. I think he's gonna absolutely dominate. I think he's gonna put up RB one numbers and you can get him in the third round and all like I got Chris Carson, so like last year, so many places, Brian, what's the one thing people need to know about the Denver Broncos preseason basically the most split backfield in football
right now. Matt kind of broke it down earlier, but the one thing to know going into this draft weekend is if you're going to draft a Denver running back, just take Philip Lindsay many rounds later than Milton. That's pretty much all I can come up with for Denver. All right. For the Rams, we've already touched on this.
The most important thing that has materialized rookie Van Jefferson blowing everybody away over the past two weeks and could easily end up as the team's starting slot receivers quickly as week one. Now what you may not know about Van Jefferson, He's the son of longtime receiver Sean Jefferson, and the dad's tutoring made him mentally ready for the NFL. The one thing you need to know about the phil
Adelphia Eagles, Matt. No one can stay healthy. Miles Sanders, Jalen reagor, Carson Wentzer all on the injury report for week one, Alshon Jefferies on the pup on the offensive line. Tackle Andre Dillard is on i R for the year, so is Brandon Brooks, who plays guard Lane Johnson, has been hurt for a few weeks and questionable for Week one. It's the deal with the devil they made to win super Bowl fifty two. It's all coming to a head
right now. This has been the most injured team for like three straight years now, yeah, since Super Bowl fifty two. All right, um, what's the one thing people need to know about the Miami Dolphins? Bryant A lot of buzzy players coming out of Dolphins camp. DeVante Parker, Preston Williams might get sicky, but be warned. A brutal, brutal start from Miami. Out of the gates. They get New England
and Buffalo in the first two weeks. That means Stephon Gilmour and Tredavious what will be shadowing DeVante Parker the Jaguars in week three. That's a that's a soft one. But then Seahawks and then the forty Niners in the following weeks. That is just an awful, awful start for worst team in the NFL. How did this happen to them? But is that the vision they're in? Poor Miami. I don't think they're the worst team in the NFL, No, not anymore, but they're there. The Jaguars are are motoring
toward that motor. The Vikings. The one thing you need to know about Minnesota Vikings. The starting wide receiver opposite Adam Feeling is expected to be b C. Johnson, not Justin Jefferson. Not that Justin Jefferson has done anything wrong, and he's looked very good, but b C. Johnson. Kirk Cousins described when as having maybe the most improved camp event of any player. Um BC's knowledge of the system gets him a head start going into the season and it's his job to lose as we go into Week one.
What's the one thing that people need to know about the Cowboys? Matt Despite the coaching change, Kellen Moore is still the play caller in Dallas, so there is consistency with Doc and his offensive coordinator, and outside of the Rams in Week one, Dallas has a very favorable pass schedule to start the year. So loading up on Cowboys in your draft is not a bad idea at all, because Prescott has a pretty good chance of leading the NFC, but maybe even the NFL in passing yards this year.
Great weapons for sure. Brian what's the one thing people don't need to know about the Patriots offseason? Of all preseason? Who knows what you need to know? In New England? Who is the lead backing to be now that Damien Harris is hurt? Is Cam Newton going to be good again? There's nothing definitive coming out of Patriots camp. And I can tell you right now, yeah, Like, all right, we'll go to the Saints. I look, what can I tell you? Like, I don't know what I'm doing? Is the starting quarterback?
You need to know? That's pretty much it. Yeah, and we'll see what happens. The thing you need to know about the New Orleans Saints has mentioned earlier in the show, Alvin Kamari's contract situation and the courtisone shot. I think those are the biggest storylines there and what has otherwise been a quiet offseason for them. Matt, what's the one
thing people need to know about the Giants? I hope I'm not stepping on Brian Johnson's touchdown call from a later segment here, but trade for the Giants players a week five? People will be freaking out about se Quan and Danny Dimes after they're starting. Uh, schedule of Pittsburgh, Chicago, San fran the Rams, and Dallas in the first five weeks. But their offense is going to get going. I'm a believer in their offense and it'll get going in weeks
six and beyond. What's the one thing to know from the Tennessee Titans, Ryan Tannehill said, Derrick Henry is catching the ball more confidently in training campus year. And if he Derrick Henry that is, can see some adequate target totals for once in his career target totals of fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, and twenty four that is nothing. Just give us fifty Mike Vrabel and he's pushing Christian McCaffrey for RB one. If he can get more involved in the passing game,
that's just over one more target per game. It's not a lot. It's not the one thing you need to know from Steelers preseason. Ben Roethlisberger looks like his old self, well not his old self, and that he's thirty eight years old, not that old self. He just looks like his old self before the elbow injury, which is a good sign. Strength and velocity seems to be there. Um the impressive camp of Chase Claypool suggests a big bend will have four capable wide receivers to throw to this year.
What's the one thing people need to know about the Falcons preseason? My belief is they will be the same offense as they were last year. Julio and Calvin Ridley will continue to put up big numbers. Hayden Hurst seems prime to replicate Austin Hooper, and Todd Gurley seems just as injury prone and questionable as Davante Freeman was last year. And defensively, they're still mediocre and they should be playing catch up for most of the year. Brian, what's the
one thing people need to know? Based on the preseason for the Bengals? We already mentioned Joe Mixing was extended. A J. Green already dinged up in training camp. The one thing you need to know is it's Joe Burrow time. Baby. He's bringing very much excitement to that offense despite the A. J. Green injury, and uh, there's there's hope in Cincinnati for the first time in a long time. Brian, aren't you
excited about? I Am your Cincinnati Bengals. The one thing to know about the forty nine ers, massive number of injuries to receivers. Jalen Hurd on, I are Tavon, Tavon in Austin on, I r J J. Nelson on, I are Deebo Samuel the foot injury that may or may not be ready by Week one. Brandon Ayuk with a hamstring injury that has cost him a couple of weeks of practice for a rookie that really needed it. And
Kendrick Borne is the only fully healthy Quas Eyes. He wasn't even a starter, you know, just somebody that's a veteran on the team. He was a good red zone target last year. It's about all he wants. But he may be your starter week one. And and uh, that might be a sneaky Week one play for although I can't. I really hope nobody needs a sneaky Week one play in Week one. Maybe DFS, Maybe maybe DFS. Let's go to the Cardinals, Matt, what's the one thing you need
to know based on the preseason in Arizona? Kyler Murray is the player you want from the Cardinals on your roster. DeAndre Hopkins is a great addition, but he's been injured for a lot of camp and has very little acclamation time in this offense, but he joins Christian Kirk, Larry Fitzgerald, Andy Isabella, Dan Arnold and uh and some solid pass catching backs. I probably won't get any Cardinals at their current a DP, except I might reach for Kyler Murray.
Let's go to the Jacksonville Jaguars. What's the one thing we need to know there? They released Leonard four Nette. Of course, that backfield up in the air with divine zigbo right Hill Armstead. Chris Thompson will be the past catching back. But it's really it's just gonna be ride or die with Gardner Minshew. Baby jackson is gonna be throwing the ball of the time. Can I take a die on on that? He's just gonna chuck the ball so much it is, there's gonna be a lot of
volume there. So I would say ignore the running game in Jacksonville and focus on Gardner Minshew J. Chark. That's about it. What over under would you put on Gardner Minshew pass attempts this year? Well, he clear six fifty, because that's a really really high number. He might average thirty five a game. I mean, it's it's gonna be a big it's gonna be a big number, no doubt.
They'll be behind constantly. The one thing you need to know from Ravens camp a big step forward from both of last year's rookies, Markus Brown and Miles boy Can in camp Um. We talked about them a little bit last segments. I'm not gonna spend a lot of time on them, but both have improved and look like they are both draftable, although nobody's drafting Miles boy Can. Accept me. Let's go to the Chicago Bears, Matt your final team. What is the most notable thing to come out of
this preseason? Allen Robinson is going to catch about a million passes this year because the rest of that offense looks like a complete disaster. The quarterback situation is still not settled. They haven't settled in their Week one starter yet. David Montgomery is injured and he wasn't really the best player in the league when he was healthy. Anthony Miller is kind of a nice piece and emerging a little bit. But this is all about Allen Robinson setting personal bests
in every mark as he enters a contract here. That was a that was a lot of things, not just one thing. But know the two quarterbacks. It's not like they've both been so good that Chicago can't figure out who they could possibly bench. It's been the opposite. Unfortunately, neither quarterback has stepped up. I can't imagine why they didn't get in the Cam Newton bandwagon. There our final I'm maybe they're playing for draft picks. I don't know
they're going maybe the secretly going for Trevor Lawrence. Our five team is the Los Angeles Chargers. Brian, what's the one thing to know from their preseason? Austin Ekeler is going to eat right matt yum rb one potential still going too late in most drafts, in the late or early second lad first, But it's all about Austin Ekela in that offense going into this season. If you would like to get my cheat sheet for free, you can do so at Guillotine leagues dot com all my player rankings.
It's just running out of time. There's a big draft weekend drafts coming up. You want a free cheat cheat is that at Guillotine leagues dot com. When we come back guys to trade for and or pick up in October, which also means there are guys you don't want to have right now, We'll tell you why and who you settle a calendar reminder for October? Is this super premature premature speculation? That's that's right, the most premature possible speculations.
When we come back to Fantasy Football Week, Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly. I am Bultiarchie and my co host are Matt Harrison and Brian Johnson and Guillotine Leads dot com and Chuck Fantasy dot Com. The segment is devoted to guys that were not as interested in right now, but we think that there's a real trade for and or pick up opportunity in October. So we're planning ahead a little bit. I literally used my calendar program on
my computer with reminders. I did this last year with with Jets, where their schedule was brutal out of the gate, and so I had a reminder from November, Hey, take another look at Jets. They had the really, really tough schedule early on. There we've identified, Brian, I have identified a player at every position that we think are going to be trade or pick up candidates in October. Brian, let's start at the quarterback position. Matt did mow my
lawn a little bit. But that's okay. I can expand on this, and it's Daniel Jones who is going off the board as a top twelve quarterback right now. People are are entrusting him to be a starter going into Week one, but starting in Week one, Daniel Jones is not startable. And it starts with Pittsburgh, who allowed six passing touchdowns across the first two games of last season. Then they acquired Minka Fitzpatrick and they allowed seventeen passing
touchdowns over the next fifteen weeks. I'm sorry, fourteen weeks. That's not a lot, just over one per game. Brutal match up there. Then at Chicago seventeen touchdown passes allowed all season, towards the bottom of the list of touchdown passes allowed. San Francisco Week three allowed twenty three touchdown passes, not a lot. No other quarterback through more than two touchdown passes other than Drew Brees he had five touchdowns
once against the forty nine. Is only four quarterbacks top two forty passing yards against San Francisco, So we're over three on Daniel Jones out of the gate. And then the Rams in Week four allowed twenty three passing touchdowns last year, but after Jalen Ramsey was acquired UH and started playing for them in Week seven, they allowed zero or one passing touchdowns and seven of the remaining ten games.
And then, as Mass said, Dallas in Week five only allowed two forty passing yards at one point two passing touchdowns per game last year. That's five bad matchups out of the game for Daniel Jones. I think the Dallas secondary takes a big step back this year, but it's still it's very tough. Daniel Jones is in October target and we'll like him a lot more then, but can the good parts of October. Week six, they get Washington
team allowed the third most passing touchdowns last season. Giants also get Washington team in week nine, so weeks six and nine they get Washington and then in between Philly in Week seven and Tampa Bay in Week eight allowed the third most yards and thirty passing touchdowns to quarterbacks last year, and Danny Dimes had his coming out party against the Bucks last year. Two passing touchdowns to rushing touchdowns.
So brutal start, But the schedule gets softer and that team will jail as time goes on despite their awful GM. Dave Gettlman, Okay, I'm Johnder. That's fine. Uh. The quarterback that I believe you'll want to trade for in October and you don't want now is a Derek Carr. You actually wanted to trade for him. You'll just pick him up because they'll be dropped now. The Raiders have got a tough Releaseason schedule, but Week one is very favorable.
They've got Carolina. I think he could get something done against Carolina, but then it gives brutal is. Maybe it's the worst schedule of of any team over the next few weeks. Saints, Patriots, Bills, Chiefs bye week, so we're just gonna skip those first five games altogether. Then after that is after not quite better. Well after that, I think he gets if he's even on a roster. I think he gets dropped on the bye week, and then Derek Carr comes back and schedule gets much easier for
the rest of the way. I think, maybe you disagree, but then I think cars starting receivers who are both rookies, Henry Ruggs, Bryan Edwards, they'll have six weeks of the NFL under their belt. So those guys start, you know, acclimating to the NFL Derek Cark back schedule gets easier. I'm a lot more interested in them. I take car in November, when the schedule actually gets really, really easy. We go to the running back position. Brian, who is
your running back? Your targeting in October? But not September. We're staying in Las Vegas? Why not? And Josh Jacobs is the answer here. Now this starts very meaty for Josh Jacobs against Carolina and Week one, who allowed twenty seven rushing touchdowns two running backs last year. It's a great Week one matchup, eighteen was the next highest rushing
touchdown total allowed to running backs. But after that it is an absolutely brutal stretch for Josh Jacobs starting in Week two with New Orleans only allowed seven rushing touchdowns running backs last year. New England in Week three one rushing touchdown allowed to running backs last year, then Buffalo the following week only nine rushing touchdowns allowed. At Kansas City in Week five, only ten rushing touchdowns allowed to running backs by the Chiefs. And that's gonna be a
flipped game script for Linda. They're gonna be passing the ball heavily, and then Tampa Bay in Week six only allowed eight rushing touchdowns are running backs. The only team to allow fewer than a thousand rushing yards to running
backs all year were the Buccaneers. So outside of that Week one matchup for Jacobs against Carolina is five brutal games, and by then the owner of Joss Jacobs is gonna be fed up and looking to deal, just in time to face the Cleveland Browns, who allowed more than rushing games hundred sorry hundred ten rushing yards per game to running backs last year and fourteen rushing touchdowns that was
fourth most. Then they get the Chargers allowed also allowed fourteen rushing touchdowns running backs last year, just lost Derwin James for the year as well, the l A Chargers and then the Broncos, who weren't as generous to running backs last year, but Josh Jacob scored twice against them in Week one, so the schedule softens up big time for Josh Jacobs, so don't draft him, but trade for him in October. The running back I want to trade
four in October but don't want in September is Philip Lindsay. Hey, I love Philip Lindsay anyway. I mean, you know, I'm looking for excuses, but here's a pretty good one. The brutal early season schedule. Titans, Steelers, Bucks, Jets, Patriots. It's a disaster through five weeks. Now you're the Broncos. You just signed shiny new free agent Melvin Gordon. I think they'll try to use him copiously in those five weeks, and I don't think he's gonna fare very welc those
are great defenses. And also, I'm not even sure Melvin Gordon's all that good. He was Pro Football Focuses forty one ranked running back last year, well below Philip Lindsay. Vic Fangio may come to a realization by October that Lindsay's just better and start ramping up usage. And as we discussed earlier in the show, we think the usage isn't gonna be out far off anyway, Lindsay is an excellent goal line back. People think that Melvin Gordon is
the for sure goal line back. You're wrong. Philip Lindsay over his career eight for eight on carries inside the five converted to touchdowns. So I think you're all that together. The easier schedule and everything else. And I like Philip Lindsay as my October target to go to the wide receiver position. Brian who is a guy that you don't like in September but you do like in October. I'm gonna lump them together if that's okay. And that's Julio
Jones and Calvin Ridley of the Atlanta Falcons. The the past catcher you want a draft now is Hayden Hurst the tight end. Atlanta gets Seattle and Dallas out of the gate. They are two of the three teams that allowed a thousand plus yards to tight ends last year. Now, Seattle and Dallas have been an awful matchup for wide receivers in recent years. And keep in mind Seattle acquired Jamal Adams from the New York Jets might be the
best free safety and all the football. So Seattle only allowed twelve wide receiver touchdowns all year last year, not a lot. Dallas allowed thirteen. They get them in Week two, Then in Week three they get Chicago, who allowed only nine wide receiver touchdowns, and then the Packers in Week four only allowed eleven wide receiver touchdowns. This is the bottom of the barrel in terms of touchdowns allowed to wide receivers in the first four weeks for Julio Jones
and Calvin Ridley. But then starting in week five, they get Carolina, who allowed the fifth most yards two wide receivers last year, the Vikings. Then in week six, Okay, but we're talking about hating hursts the tight end. No, No, Calvin Ridley and Julio Jones. I'm saying the guy you wanted to draft now is hating the receivers first, is
the guy you want to start Ridley and Julie. So starting in week five, it gets better for Julio and Calvin Ridley with Carolina and then Minnesota eighteen wide receiver touchdowns allowed last year, lost all their cornerbacks. Essentially week seven, they get the Lions twenty wide receiver touchdowns allowed last year by Detroit who also lost Darius Slay. And then they get Carolina again, who I just mentioned. So four veryous soft games starting in Week five for the Atlanta Whiteouts.
Don't draft them trade for him. I also have a pair of Whiteouts Brown's wide receivers, Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham. We've talked earlier how we think the Browns are the Browns of this year are going to be the Browns everybody thought they were getting last year. They have a tricky early season schedule and then it becomes one of the easiest the rest of the year. From October four ward. Is only one game that will give you pause with Landry and Beckham, and that is a trip to Pittsburgh.
The other Steelers matchup is week seventeen, so we don't have to worry about that one at all. Can I give you a bonus one? Please? Will Fuller Houston starts with Kansas City, Baltimore. Pittsburgh, Minnesota is a little bit easier in Jacksonville is a little bit easier, but those first three weeks and they will be the first three weeks of September. By the way, October one, go get Will Fuller because I think he's about to go off in a major way at that time. All right, and Brian,
let's go to the tight end position. I got Miami's Mike Gisicki, who has moved into the top twelve tight ends drafted. He starts at New England, who allowed four catches, forty three yards and zero point three eight touchdowns per game to tight ends last year. Only one tight end top seventy yards against New England that was zach Ertz. Travis Kelsey couldn't even do it. He had the second most yards against the Patriots was sixty six. Then he
gets Buffalo in week two. He totaled eight catches for fifty nine yards in the two games against Buffalo last year, Mike Giski. That is, Buffalo allowed less catches, yards and touchdowns per game to tight ends than the Patriots did. And then Jacksonville in Week three, tight end was the one position they could defend. Last year they allowed the fifth few as catches the tight ends, so on paper, not a great matchup for Gisicki UH in Week three
either against Jacksonville. But then starting in week four, he gets Seattle, who I mentioned earlier one of the three teams will allow one thousand plus yards at tight ends. UH. San Francisco in Week five. I don't like that as much, but maybe George Kittle will give him some good advice after the game, so that's a that's a plus. But then back to the good stuff in week six with Denver,
who allowed the fourth fourth most yards to tight ends. UH. Then the Charges, which is a neutral matchup than the Rams, who allowed the ninth most yards tight ends. And then wait for it, we cap it off with the Arizona Cardinals from Mike Gasicki. So you definitely want to trade for him in October. Don't draft him in September though, all right, the guys that I want to trade for in October and don't on September the Cardinals tight end.
Cardinals have the fifth toughest Timber schedule for tight ends. Who's that? But then relaxes to the second easiest schedule for tight ends in October and it's middle to pack in November. But who even is the Cardinals tight end at Max Williams? I think? Is that? Who you want? Is that the guy Dan Arnold? Buy, go, go, Just tell everybody about Dan Arnold again one more time. Dan Arnold is the second coming of Darren Waller basically, and
this is the last time you're gonna hear it. Converted wide receiver out of Wisconsin Platteville, drafted, I'm sorry, undrafted, signed by the Saints, but he was on the Arizona Cardinals last year. Didn't get any real run until the last uh three or four games of this season. But you extrapolate his numbers and they are I popping, you know.
And chart went against Dan Arnold here, Brian, you easily could have gone against John Hu Smith, who starts the season with four top twelve tight end defenses in the first five weeks in Denver, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo in the first five weeks. John Nu Smith is a guy that you might not want to draft stop that, but you might want to go get him. He's gonna have some inconsistent games in that stretch and everybody on Twitter is gonna be all on me at Paul, how do
you like Johnny Smith? Now? You loser? You know? And then watch he is gonna he is going to take off after that? Do they call you a loser? Worse than that? It's Twitter absolutely. When we come back the Thursday night game, we are just days away from the season, we're gonna break it down fantasy style with letter grades and every player just like we normally do, and our final set of sleepers for this preseason find out who
they are as well. Many of us still drafting. It's an opportunity to get some of these final sleeper players onto your roster. Will tell you who they are. When we come back to Fantasy Football Weekly. Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly on the fan Paul arch and from Guillotine leagues dot com. If you haven't tried a Guillotine League, it's not too late to join one. Seventeen teams start the season. Every week, the low scoring team of that week gets cut and their entire roster goes to the
waiver wire. Pandemonium ensues bidding on those free agents. The last team standing wins it all. It's a Guillotine League, the freshest new format and fantasy sports Guillotine Leagues dot Com. We've got a game on Thursday, guys, hit charts. I wanted to mention we have a trade offer between you and I in one of our Empire leagues right now, and I was about to accept this, and I wanted to see what Brian said before I hit accept. I don't remember what it is anymore. He gives me t
Y Hilton. You want me to be the meddler. You'd be the meddler because you're in the league too. I'm gonna give him johnnu Smith in a second round pick. After all of a sudden, I get Hilton, he gets John in a second what do you think. Yeah, I don't John Suit. I have Travis Kelsey. This is just because I love John Smith, that's all. So Only no normal person would even offer this trade. Only the the head cheerleader of the John Smith fan club would offer
this trade. He's convincing me to make this trade. Well, just stupid trade for me. I'm not even start John Smith. I've got Travis Kelsey. Alright, I'm hitting Smith might be your best wide receiver on that. You know, there's something trade accepted. Thursday night, we've got a We've got a
actual and NFL football game. Ye are all fans in Kansas City to some order capacity if I would say something something, Uh, this is gonna be Houston's third trip to Kansas City in the past twelve games there twice last year and now here they are going back to Kansas City again. And they held up well both times. Uh well for a while. In that playoff game, they were up twenty four nothing and then it all disintegrated fast. But they won the other one, didn't They um the
regular season? Believe they did that. You can take You're not positive about that, you know. And it's funny because I looked at that game blog a plenty of times. We did research on this, but it's fantasy. Do I care who won the game? No, I cared about all the players did. Let's start with the Houston side of the ball. Deshaun Watson. In the prior to games from last year, we threw a whopping forty two and fifty two times, which helped him average three hundred thirty passing yards.
He also ran in three touchdowns. The Chiefs have struggled against rushing quarterbacks for a while. They allowed the second most, second most, and fifth most quarterback rushing touchdowns over the past three years. But even if he doesn't rush for a touchdown, Um, you know, the arm could beat an improved Chief secondary. But I don't think it necessarily in a big way that this was a good secondary last year. Of the last nine games of last year, including the playoffs,
the Chiefs aw just one passing touchdown per game. Really hope he gets the rushing touchdown. Yeah, they did win. In a week six, Houston went into Kansas City and one, thank you very much, Mahomes was hurt. I believe in that a B grade. No Mahomes played that game, great hurt. The next game be great for Deshaun Watson, be great for his receivers, Will Fuller and Brandon Cooks. Uh, the Chiefs are gonna be without marijuana enthusiast. By the way, that's what he calls himself. We all got to be
enthused about something. The suspended cornerback leaves Kansas City very thin at left corner, so thin that defensive coordinators Eavespagnola says that he might need to use a hot hand approach at cornerback. When it was the last time you heard that, I never heard that. Um starter Chip Various Ward is very good, but he plays the right side of the field exclusively, so it'll be pretty easy to
avoid him whenever they want to. Fuller and Cooks are going to see plenty of work with DeAndre Hopkins leaving a hundred fifty targets behind. Fuller scored in just one game last year. I had forgotten that just one game with a touchdown last year for Fuller. Cooks is currently non concussed, so you can start him while you can. Both players have an opportunity just because of the lack of depth at the cornerback position. A B grade for both of those guys, staying um with the passing game.
Randall Cobb is on the bench because running out of the slot, he draws Tyronne Matthew, so he is dead to us. Matthews awesome in coverage. Let's go to the running backs. David Johnson gets a B grade. Last year, Kansas City ranked twenty five and rushing yards per game, two in rushing touchdowns allowed, and that front seven is basically unchanged. This team is really built to pressure quarterbacks,
not stop the run. Last year, Bill O'Brien stubbornly gave Carlos Hyde sixteen touches per game despite his woeful results in Johnson should get sixteen in this game, which should be enough to get him near one hundred yards in a possible touchdown. If there's a goal line opportunity, David Johnson should get it. I just can't wait to see. Are we gonna get fat, lazy David Johnson? The trim smelt David Johnson. He was the top five running back for the first five weeks last season. We'll find out
B grade Duke Johnson startable grade C grade. Jeeves allowed the most running back receiving yards last year and the fourth most receptions. That's a lot of why I like him. Duke touched the ball just six and seven times in the two meetings last year with Kansas City, but he did score in one of those. So you're not gonna get necessarily a lot of output, but hopefully the the work that he gets will end up with something substantial. Let's go to the Kansas City side easy eg aids
for Patrick Mahomes, Tyree Kill, Travis Kelsey. I'm not going to spend a lot of time on those guys. They will probably rank it number one or close to number one on my Week one rankings at their respective positions in the two meetings last year, Mahomes through eight touchdowns, Kelsey hammer Houston in the playoff game for ten catches hundred thirty or four yards and three touchdowns, and Houston secondary last year was brutal, ranking twenty nine and yards
allowed twenty nine and touchdowns allowed. And Bill O'Brien g M. Bill O'Brien brought back the entire the entire secondary, baffling that he did not address that secondary in the off Are you saying Bill O'Brien makes a few baffling moves as the GM here and they're breaking news Fantasy Football Weekly learned opener restaurant called the baffle House. I'm so sorry you said, let's go all right, let's go to
Clyde Edwards at even a Dad and that was legendary. Remember, Andy Reid gave this is what I want you to go back in the time machine to twenty seventeen Week one. We have a time machine, sounder, You're right, we do. Let's go just like that. Welcome to two thousand seventeen Week one. So much better. But little did we know how great was? It's Week one. The Chiefs are traveling
to the Patriots. They are big underdogs. Andy Reid unleash is rookie running back Kareem Hunt in his first ever game, golden sombrero twenty one touches for Kareem Hunt in that game. Week one, Andy Reid, it will not hesitate to use his rookie running back right off the bat like Hunt. Cream. Sorry, Clyde Edwards. Hilaire is in every down back and I expect a healthy workload here. Houston was a bad rush defense last year, ranking twenty yards per cary, and they
could be worse this year. Houston is without last year's run stuffing nose tackle DJ Reader, and they tried to sign another run stuffing tackle, Timmy Journe again, but he couldn't pass the physical. Now they have to start rookie Russ Blacklock at defensive tackle, making his first start. What's more, last year, Houston allowed the second most running back receptions, the second most receiving yards, and the most running back receiving touchdowns in the league. It's all coming up perfectly
for Clyde's Edwards, a layer, a terrific pass catcher. And by the way, again in the time Machine two thousand seventeen, three months, first game, five receptions for receiving yards. Give me, give me a projected stat line for Clyde just just in this game, one thousand total yard? How many touchdowns? Two azing? He's an A grade, Clyde Edwards a lawyer. I think I'll use him in DFS. You might want to Let's go to the Let's go to the receivers.
We haven't talked about me Cole Hardman and Sammy Watkins. Who gets C grades here is really just kind of a dart throw. Neither did anything in last year's two matchups. But the secondary for the taxes is so bad that I think either one of them viable dart throw, especially maybe in DFS uh Watkins works the slot a lot where we'll see a very vern burnable Vernon Hargreaves. I called him vernable. How about burning Hargreaves. That's even better,
Vernon hard Graves, that's fantastic vern degree. No. Hard Greaves allowed forty eight yards and half a touchdown in his coverage with Houston last year. We all expect Hardman to have an expanded role in twenty and it could start right here in the opener. I think we all think Nicole Hardman will get more activity than he did last year. If Sammy Watkins somehow has a big Week one game, oh no, especially after Tyreek Hill gets hurt straight immediately. Yes,
we all got burned on that last year. UM. In our final moments of the show, here, let's go to our final set of Sleepers. We've given out five shows of Sleepers, fifteen different players. Our final set begins here with Matt h I have Trey Burton, and Trey Burton is injured right now and the Colts are likely to put him on I R. But why am I advocating for him as I are you advocating for Guy because weeks. As I mentioned before, I R is different this year.
You only need to spend three weeks on I R, and teams can bring back unlimited players from I R if your league allows I our spots. And this is specifically for leagues that do allow I our spots. Don't pick up Trey Burton if you're just in a normal league. Pick him up if they allow I our spots. Because Philip rivers favorite target in camp when healthy was Trey Burton,
and it wasn't that close. According to a handful of cold speat reporters, Philip Rivers has made a ton of viable Fantasy tight end one options Antonio Gates and Hunter Henry just in the last few years, and Frank Reich's offense uses two tight ends more than most. Plus Burton was a big part of his Super Bowl winning offense in Philly a few years ago. Jack Doyle is also dinged up. He's missed a ton of time over the last few years, and the coaching staff us Burton is
more of the Eric Ebron of this offense. And remember we're only a year removed from Eric Ebron having thirteen touchdowns for the Cold's offense. So I think if Trey Burton's in that role and he comes back healthy, he could be a sneaky guy that you could slot in as they take a chance on me kind of tight end And he definitely will be a premature speculation in about week three. All right, Brian, who is your final sleeper for the preseason? Now? If you get sniped on
Dan Arnold? Is your tight end to you? Don't you don't want to pivot to Trey Burton? What you want to pivot to? C Juma? Yeah, he's doing always been in Tyler Ibert's Crippled Shadow, Shadow of the Body and the Cane. But Ipert's gone. C j Uzoma is the guy now at tight end for since the Daddie. And if you haven't noticed, they have a new quarterback, I mean and no one more number one overall picked Joe
Burrow going to massively improve that offense. The Bengals had the second easiest schedule for tight ends when it comes to strength of schedule for fantasy football, and as Matt talked about earlier in the show, outside of Tyler Boyd, there's a lot of question marks at wide receiver. A J. Green is hurt. They're not even sure who's starting between other Mike Thomas always hurt. C j Uzoma could be the red zone target for the Bengals going into this season.
These are deep, deep plays right here at the tight end position. I'm going with Benny Snell. He's the running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers and arguably the wobbili is starting running back in the NFL's James Conner. His injuries are well documented and common knowledge. You know about that. He's repeatedly proven that he can't be a workhorse back without breaking down. Last year, Pittsburgh only gave him more than fourteen carries two times, and in both of those
games he got hurt. When he finally came back at the end of the season, Connor was only getting five, eight and six carries in the final three games of the season. That's it. Benny Snell locked in. Is the number two running back for a good offense, and he started two games last year. Benny Snell did eight yards
and ninety one yards for Benny Snell. I think he is going far, far too late, and he could end up emerging as the starting running back either due to injury to James Connor, or because Benny Snell just better than James Conner. That could be the case. Thanks for listening, everybody. If you have not yet signed up for a league and you're looking for one because you've kind of written off fantasy football, but now the juices are flowing, how
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