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The Dynasty Nerds Podcast is going team by team to find the best values in dynasty fantasy football. Garret Price and Andrew Mott break down every NFL team, looking for players who could outproduce their current dynasty price. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube This episode moves fast, with names ranging from proven stars to deep dynasty stashes. Zay Flowers, Chase Brown, DeAndre Swift, Jared Goff, and Justin Jefferson all come up as players who may still be priced below their realistic fantasy ceiling. Whether you are contending, rebuilding, or just searching for affordable upside, this episode is packed with player debates that can help you attack the dynasty market before values change. Use it alongside Dynasty Rankings, Rookie Big Boards, and Rookie Mock Drafts to sharpen your next move. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 01:35 AFC North Values 04:07 NFC North Values 09:09 AFC East Values 13:02 NFC East 18:34 AFC South 21:26 NFC South 25:59 AFC West 30:35 NFC West Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Garret and Andrew fire up a fast paced round of Booming Bench Bust, putting dynasty favorites into three buckets and forcing clear takes instead of the usual keep trade cut hedging. Garret frames it as a gut check game, and Andrew leans into ceiling and situation, even when it means making uncomfortable calls on big names. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube The show opens with a tricky wide receiver trio where Andrew crowns George Pickens as the boom, slots Garrett Wilson as the bench, and tags Chris Olave as the bust based on target competition. Garret counters by calling Garrett Wilson his boom and pushing Pickens into bust territory due to volatility and situational risk. At quarterback, both agree Joe Burrow carries the biggest boom profile, but they split on the bench bust debate between Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert, with Garret worried about Herbert’s volume under Harbaugh. At running back, both side with Kenneth Walker as the boom over Breece Hall and Quinshon Judkins, then align again on a second trio by making Javonte Williams the boom and fading Josh Jacobs. Tight end debate follows, with both landing on Sam LaPorta as the bust, while Garret pushes Kyle Pitts as his boom. The episode closes with a fun QB2 swing where Andrew bets on Ty Simpson as the long play boom, while Garret plants a flag on Daniel Jones as a potential career resurgence. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Google sheets for data: RBs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1idJmPno8MCI-WUdCG0f5wXAwngaztZj7V0xTiNI1HJY/edit?usp=sharing QBs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bJyn6KrrOktHVAFI90buniA3G8iGmogqD9Fv6WFSwwI/edit?usp=sharing WRs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qwxHm7lMHQ7kZecVZUuWQd1AhaXoKzEUQaqYpQf2tfw/edit?usp=sharing TEs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FSwzXR62EG_CyBg77BaS8BV0iBLd7ZUoA7Ll8eqEtXE/edit?usp=sharing The Dynasty Nerds crew is back with their annual “repeat rate” deep dive, breaking down how often elite fantasy finishes actually repeat year to year and what that means for building dynasty rosters. Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price walk through the biggest shifts in the data, with the running back position showing the most meaningful change. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube The headline is the pivot at RB. Historically, most top 12 RB seasons were one and done, but now only 43.75% of RB1 seasons are single year hits, meaning 56% plus repeat. Even wilder, about 40.6% of RB1 seasons come from backs who eventually log three or more RB1 years. That shift strengthens the case for locking in young cornerstone backs like Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs, who already have three RB1 seasons in three years, while Kyren Williams keeps beating the “other shoe” narrative by repeating without elite peak finishes. At QB, Josh Allen is in historic territory with seven top six seasons in eight years, and a massive top three hit rate. The show also notes how rare four top six seasons are, which keeps Patrick Mahomes and Dak Prescott in elite company even when real life value and fantasy value diverge. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 03:33 A Pivot in the RB Data 25:37 Top QB Hit Rates 38:25 FFPC 39:40 Top WR Hit Rates 48:40 Top TE Hit Rates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

With training camps creeping closer, the Dynasty Nerds crew is already digging into the unsexy part of roster building: ultra cheap stashes who can turn into real lineup leverage fast. Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price run through deep names that can be had for basically nothing right now, but could matter a lot once roles crystallize. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube The episode kicks off with Jake Tonges, a near free tight end who flashed when George Kittle missed time and now has a clearer path after Kittle’s Achilles injury. At wide receiver, Washington’s open competition puts Luke McCaffrey and Jaylin Lane under the microscope, while Tory Horton is framed as a best ball friendly bet in Seattle’s unsettled depth chart. The Raiders segment circles back to Jack Bech as a cheap post hype option, and the dart throws continue with George Holani and Malik Washington as opportunity based stashes. They close with the classic handcuff thesis, citing Brian Robinson Jr. and other backup backs as boring assets that can flip into league winning volume in one snap. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 06:34 Jake Tonges 14:38 Luke McCaffery & Jaylin Lane 19:20 Tory Horton 24:31 Tenz 26:40 FFPC 29:24 Jack Bech 35:41 George Holani 37:32 Malik Washington 40:30 Brian Robinson Jr. and Others Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chicago might be the most fantasy-friendly breakout factory of 2026, and Garret Price and Andrew Mott are planting their flags early. This episode runs through six breakout bets, from young ascending quarterbacks to a contender-only veteran RB swing, with clear reasons why these situations could spike in a big way. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Andrew’s favorite breakout is Rome Odunze, pointing to an early 2025 hot start before a stress fracture derailed the season. With DJ Moore gone, plus Luther Burden and Colston Loveland helping consolidate targets in a Ben Johnson offense, the ceiling is back on the table. Garret doubles down with Caleb Williams, calling for a second leap from QB6 into a year where top-three finishes become the regular outcome, especially if efficiency climbs with weapons like D'Andre Swift. Andrew swings on Cam Ward improving with better coaching and Carnell Tate in Tennessee. Garret calls Omarion Hampton a potential RB3 overall type outcome in the right run-heavy environment. The deep value TE bet is Chigoziem Okonkwo in Washington, and the contender-only hammer is David Montgomery, a cheap buy who could climb on red zone volume. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 01:08 Rome Odunze 05:38 Caleb Williams 10:41 Cam Ward 15:25 Omarion Hampton 19:15 Chigoziem Okonkwo 25:36 David Montgomery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome back into the Dynasty Nerds podcast as Garret Price and Andrew Mott complete the offseason circle—after buy targets, it’s time to talk sells. And they’re clear up front: “sell” doesn’t mean a player is bad. It’s about price, roster build, and whether you can pivot within a tier without sacrificing your title chances. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Andrew opens with Trevor Lawrence as a classic “tier-down” candidate. The market is pricing him like a top-10 dynasty QB off a scorching 2025 second half, but the guys argue the gap between Lawrence and steady producers like Purdy, Dak, Nix, or Goff isn’t big enough to justify the premium. The ideal move is staying in the same QB tier while adding a throw-in on top. Garret brings the heat with Trey McBride—not because he’s not elite, but because he might be at peak value. The argument: if you can flip McBride into Brock Bowers, you take the better long-term target environment. McBride’s situation carries more “yellow flags” (changing offense, more target competition, potential QB shifts, and a run-game emphasis) that could shave his weekly edge and turn a “$1” asset into an “$0.85” asset quickly. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 01:41 Sell Trevor Lawrence 05:30 Sell Trey McBride 11:47 Sell Christian McCaffery 17:01 Sell DeVonta Smith 21:48 Sell Kyren Williams 27:07 Sell Lamar Jackson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price roll into their first post-draft episode with one mission: lock in a Superflex, TE-premium rookie consensus—and call out the traps before rookie fever wrecks your board. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube The big takeaway is simple: this class is thin, and after the early tier, drafts turn into a “shake the bag and pick a name” free-for-all. The guys break down why Jeremiah Love still sits atop the board after going top-three NFL draft capital, while Carnell Tate and Fernando Mendoza form the key pivot point depending on team needs and how you value long-term insulation at QB. From there, it’s a knife fight between upside receivers like Makai Lemon, Jordyn Tyson, and KC Concepcion, plus the “flip him for a future first” crowd led by Jadarian Price. They also debate how much tape should outweigh situation with Omar Cooper Jr., and why the next cluster—Eli Stowers, Ty Simpson, Kenyon Sadiq, and Denzel Boston—is more about survivability and trade windows than certainty. 00:00:00 Start 00:08:26 Jeremiyah Love 00:10:01 Carnell Tate 00:13:31 Fernando Mendoza 00:21:11 Makai Lemon, Jordyn Tyson, KC Concepcion 00:25:33 Jadarian Price 00:32:02 Omar Cooper Jr. 00:37:38 FFPC 00:39:15 Eli Stowers, Ty Simpson, Kenyon Sadiq, Denzel Boston 00:45:45 Jonah Coleman, Ted Hurst, Antonio Williams, De'Zhaun Stribling, Germie Bernard, Chris Bell 00:53:11 Malachi Fields 00:53:59 The Rest of the Rankings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome to the Dynasty Nerds Fantasy Football Podcast as Rich Dotson, “Handsome Matt,” and “Gorgeous Garret” dig into Superflex startup ADP to find where the market is sharp—and where it’s completely losing the plot. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube The crew breaks down a top-12 that includes Josh Allen at 1, Bijan Robinson at 2, and Drake Maye at 3—then gets spicy when Jeremiah Love shows up at 9 overall. The consensus: rookie fever is one thing, but paying first-round startup prices for a back without proven “can’t miss” insulation is a massive bet. They also call out the head-scratcher of Trey McBride being drafted ahead of Brock Bowers, especially given Bowers’ target competition and quarterback upgrade. As they move through rounds three and four, Christian McCaffrey becomes the “win now or bust” fork in the road. If you’re drafting CMC there, you’re consciously trading away multi-year value for a title shot. In round four, Chase Brown is the name that gets labeled as the biggest “doesn’t belong” pick—productive, sure, but viewed as a short-term RB profile being priced like a foundational piece. Meanwhile, the group keeps circling value in younger quarterbacks and receivers who can hold or gain value as the 2027 rookie class pushes older assets down the board. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 01:51 Round 1 ADP 04:38 Round 2 ADP 20:39 FFPC 22:11 Round 3 ADP 30:26 Round 4 ADP 39:20 Rest of the ADP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome back to the Dynasty Nerds podcast as Garret Price and Andrew Mott jump into a superflex, tight end premium startup mock with one goal: show you how wildly different team builds can look when you draft with a plan. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Andrew leans into a youth movement, prioritizing long term value insulation at quarterback and wide receiver. That approach highlights why grabbing cornerstone QBs like Drake Maye early can set a roster up for years, even if the running back room looks thin at first. The idea is simple: stack flexible assets, then trade into production when the window opens. Garret takes a win now approach, emphasizing immediate points with premium positions and weekly ceilings, including Trey McBride and Jalen Hurts. The conversation also touches on how the market is reacting to running back scarcity, pushing backs up boards even in superflex formats. If you are drafting soon, this mock gives a clear snapshot of current ADP trends and the leverage points to attack. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 0:00 Start 02:37 Rounds 1-5 19:22 Rounds 6-10 35:14 Rounds 11-14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Garret and Andrew break down the biggest “survivors” from the 2026 NFL Draft, highlighting veterans whose roles stayed clean when many managers expected their teams to add real competition. If your league is still overvaluing rookie picks, this is the window to trade for proven production before summer pricing kicks in. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube The list starts with Chase Brown, who dodged the exact type of Day 2 back that could have threatened a true feature workload. Then the focus shifts to Cam Skattebo, another back who avoided the nightmare scenario, keeping a clear path to touches in a room that already fits what he does best. At receiver, Josh Downs benefits from a depth chart that stayed quiet in the draft, setting up a target-friendly season in the middle of the field. The Chiefs not adding meaningful wide receiver competition keeps Rashee Rice positioned as a volume-driven centerpiece when healthy, even if the offseason noise never stops. Jacksonville passing on RB additions creates a cleaner runway for Bhayshul Tuten, while Tampa’s draft keeps Rachaad White alive as a practical contender play in PPR formats. The big sneaky call is Oronde Gadsden, whose situation stayed open enough to flirt with top tier tight end outcomes if the target tree cooperates. The episode closes with David Montgomery as a pure win-now buy, a short-window volume bet that can outscore the mid-second rookie tier when you are chasing a title. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 01:53 Chase Brown 03:59 Cam Skattebo 06:51 Josh Downs 09:44 Rashee Rice 12:43 Bhayshul Tuten 16:33 Rachaad White 18:34 Oronde Gadsden 23:09 David Montgomery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices