
Fantasy Football Podcast for June 4, 2015. The Fantasy Footballers are back again and talking fantasy football this offseason. Mike and Jason go head to head in a Fantasy Face-Off, debating the merits of Cam Newton and Ryan Tannehill. You'll also get t
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Andy Holloway
Foreign to the Fantasy Footballers Podcast with your hosts, Andy Holloway, Jason Moore and Mike Wright.
Mike Wright
It is Thursday, June 4th and I don't sound like myself.
Andy Holloway
No, you don't. I sound like a much cooler version of yourself.
Mike Wright
Oh, I am fighting a cold, but I am here. I have fought through it. And assuming I don't sneeze into the microphone, we're gonna get through tonight's show. We got good stuff for you.
Andy Holloway
Real good.
Mike Wright
I think it's impossible for me to sound as excited as I should sound in this current tone of voice, but we are here. We are the Fantasy Footballers. I'm Andy Holloway. I'm joined by Mike the fantasy hitman.
Jason Moore
Right. Hello.
Mike Wright
And Jason Moore. Double Stuff.
Andy Holloway
Jason Double Stuff in the house. The double stuff. We'll see if that nickname sticks.
Mike Wright
Oh, well, you know, you know.
Andy Holloway
Should we tell the little story about Tuesday night?
Jason Moore
Yes.
Mike Wright
What's the story about Tuesday night?
Andy Holloway
This story for our listeners that don't know. Because we have been in an off season ourselves, we don't just play fantasy football, but we actually are becoming old man Ness are also involved in a real life flag football league that we have been in for a long time. We won the championship last year. Jason. Toot toot horn. And if I may, some more. I caught the game winning. Two point conversion.
Jason Moore
Oh.
Andy Holloway
Also known as the double stuff.
Jason Moore
Double stuff.
Andy Holloway
And so combined with last week's episode, I might just be the double stuff.
Mike Wright
What we were doing is we were testing the two point conversion for the sake of the fantasy season now that they've changed the extra point rule.
Andy Holloway
Clearly it works and it's going to be utilized a lot.
Mike Wright
If you want to follow the Fantasy footballers, you can do so @the ffballers on Twitter. You can also email us if you want to send in a question tonight. We've not exactly a mailbag show, but we're answering a lot of mailbag questions on the show tonight. So you can email us mail atthe fantasy footballers.com. you can also call us. Leave us a voicemail. Question 302464, TFFB if you'd like. Got a couple of those tonight. It's going to be a good show. I got a couple questions for you guys.
Jason Moore
Let's hear it.
Mike Wright
These are just hypothetical situations that you're staring down in your draft and you have to, you have to pick one of these. What would you rather have? Which situation would you rather have? These are teammates. Okay? These are teammates. Two guys. Fantasy relevant on a team. Start off with Houston here. Would you rather have DeAndre Hopkins in the third round.
Jason Moore
Third round.
Mike Wright
Yeah.
Andy Holloway
Okay.
Mike Wright
Third round. Or Arian Foster in the second round?
Jason Moore
Foster in the second round.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, definitely.
Mike Wright
Okay. I thought that would be the answer. So we'll start off a little easier. Julio Jones. This one's maybe. But Julio Jones in the second round. Okay, okay. Or Roddy White in the eighth round.
Andy Holloway
That's actually.
Jason Moore
What do you think that's more difficult. Yeah, but I'm going to take the upside of guy. Let's say Julio Jones. I, you know, I'll top overall wide receiver shows.
Andy Holloway
And every answer is the same, but I would, too. All right, second round. Julio's great.
Jason Moore
Here's.
Mike Wright
Here's an interesting one for you. And I just squeaked.
Jason Moore
Just for the record, that's going to happen a lot and we will laugh every time.
Mike Wright
Yeah, I'm. My voice might just be gone by the end. And Andy left three guys from the Colts. Which one would you rather have in the third round? Andrew Luck in the third. Okay. Potentially a value at least based on adp. Ty Hilton in the third round or Frank Gore in the third round. Oh, all those guys are currently. Andrew Luck has the highest ADP of those three. Right.
Jason Moore
He's probably going winning the second.
Mike Wright
He is.
Andy Holloway
My answer is pretty easy.
Mike Wright
Put them in order. Each of you put them in order for the Colts here in the third round. You're staring down these three guys. Who do you take?
Andy Holloway
The order that I would value them for the third round would be Frank Gore, Andrew Luck, Ty Hilton.
Jason Moore
I agree.
Mike Wright
Oh, where's that consensus bell?
Jason Moore
It's in the mail, actually.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, we ordered one.
Jason Moore
Not. Not even joking. It's in the mail. It. So it should be here for.
Mike Wright
All right, I got. I got a harder one for you. Ready?
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
About 10 Seahawks here. Marshawn lynch in his first round, where he's going, or Jimmy Graham in the fourth.
Andy Holloway
Oh, yeah. I like Jimmy Graham in the fourth better there. That's surprising to me.
Jason Moore
Marshawn lynch in the first.
Andy Holloway
Oh, I've been seeing Jimmy Graham at like the 2, 3 turn. If I can get him at the fourth.
Mike Wright
That's what I'm saying.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
Okay, last one for you. Before we do, some news and notes. Kelvin Benjamin in the four in the fourth round.
Jason Moore
Okay.
Mike Wright
Or Greg Olson in the sixth round. Kelvin Benjamin in the fourth.
Andy Holloway
I got mine. I would take Calvin Benjamin in the fourth just because I don't like taking tight ends in the middle. I feel like. I mean, I guess it's still good value in the sixth for Greg Olson.
Mike Wright
We Just had an undervalued show. Greg Olson is outperforming his ADP every year, although this year he is the third tight end off the board.
Andy Holloway
Well, both of those are values because Kelvin's going in the third in most rounds. I feel like my voice is now getting away.
Mike Wright
It's a sympathy.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. Vicariously becoming demons.
Jason Moore
Let's play a game.
Andy Holloway
You want to play a game?
Mike Wright
Anybody who's listening for the first time won't remember that. Listen to the last show. What do you take, Mike?
Jason Moore
I don't think either of those is actually a value. That's. To me, that's fair market value for both of them.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, well, I'm just saying value based on their 80.
Mike Wright
What's interesting is both of those guys, the situation I gave you was around back from where they're both going.
Jason Moore
Right.
Mike Wright
So you still don't find them a value because you draft Kelvin Benjamin almost never.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I don't. I guess I don't mind him in the fourth because he could do. He could do it, but yeah, just not a big Benjamin.
Mike Wright
I just wanted to throw a couple out there.
Andy Holloway
Maybe there. Maybe that will come up today. As we talk a little bit of Cam Newton.
Jason Moore
There may be some Kelvin Benjamin fans.
Mike Wright
Make sure you stay tuned because we have our second fantasy face off of the season going down. And I get to officiate because we got Mike the Fantasy Hitman and Jason Moore already celebrated. All right, let's read a review from our listeners.
Andy Holloway
Review a source. Rex, this one comes in from. From banana juice. 187.
Jason Moore
187.
Andy Holloway
187.
Jason Moore
Death to banana Juice.
Andy Holloway
Death to banana Juice. This one's pretty simple. Says this show is fantastic and just straight up better than the others.
Mike Wright
That's. Hey, short and sweet. Thank you for the review. If you like the show, you can leave us one as well. We appreciate it. It's very much.
Jason Moore
We appreciate that.
Andy Holloway
We had a lot of really great reviews this week.
Mike Wright
Yeah, we did.
Andy Holloway
And I don't know how bananajuice27 won, but good for you. Banana Juice.
Mike Wright
Yeah, as you say, we only read one of them, but thanks for show. Right. But thank you to everybody who did leave us a review on itunes. We appreciate it. Shows growing and that has to do with you.
Jason Moore
Before we get into the news, I just want to have a big shout out to Lord Nordy and FF Couch Coach for coming in with the hotness on Airborne, supporting me and my cause. I appreciate it, fellas. There were some other tweets too, but Those are the two handles. I remember. Off the top of the dome, you.
Mike Wright
Got a lot of airborne tweets.
Jason Moore
Yeah, because it's awesome.
Mike Wright
He loves air bud.
Jason Moore
No, airborne.
Mike Wright
That's what it is. Yeah.
Andy Holloway
It's vitamin C that you get to take before you're sick and a little tablet that you drop in your water. Airborne.
Jason Moore
If you would have watched it, let's see. One person in this room has seen airborne, two people have not. And two people are getting some throat virus going on. Coincidence? I think not.
Andy Holloway
All right.
Mike Wright
It's pretty hard to defend myself against that. All right, let's talk some news and notes.
Andy Holloway
News and notes from around the league.
Mike Wright
All right, guys.
Jason Moore
Oh, no.
Mike Wright
I have to take a moment to talk about what could have been. It was the off season of Adrian Peterson.
Jason Moore
Oh, I know.
Mike Wright
It was the off season of rumors and wonder where he could end up, where he would play. Is he gonna be in Dallas? Oh, Arizona is the front runner now and nothing happened at all.
Andy Holloway
Lot of talk. Oh, man, so much talk and news every week.
Jason Moore
He's back.
Andy Holloway
Absolutely nothing to change from what we all.
Mike Wright
At this point. I just wanted kind of an annoying holdout and I didn't even get that. He's back. They say he was just tired of being away from the game.
Andy Holloway
He had a big old smile at the podium when he was back. Big old smile.
Mike Wright
Yeah. That's called 12.7 million reasons or whatever it is why he's back. Is that his number?
Jason Moore
It's. Yeah, it's right around there. I have to admit, I did not think the Vikings will be willing to pay up, but they are going to.
Mike Wright
Well, I'll tell you what is really funny and entertaining and I guess this is the time to toot the horns if you're these guys. But I'm laughing at the amount of fantasy experts on Twitter who are coming out going, yeah, I've got AP number one.
Jason Moore
Oh, that is true. They're coming out of the woodwork.
Mike Wright
See that?
Jason Moore
Yes. And I said, welcome. Welcome aboard.
Mike Wright
Well, I mean, what is your take on AP this year?
Jason Moore
Top three. He's a monster. He is. He is an absolute monster.
Mike Wright
Offense up and coming quarterback.
Jason Moore
I don't have my AP stats in front of me, but the guy is just. He's a thousand yard double digit touchdown lockdown that's going to happen.
Andy Holloway
And I think he's going to catch more balls this year with Bridgewater than.
Jason Moore
He and the normal system.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, exactly.
Mike Wright
So AP is back. Prepare yourself for another season of fantasy football with Adrian Peterson. Let's hope he can stay on the field. Let's shift to some other news. I got a tight end watch for you guys. All right, Rob Hausler, the ex Arizona Cardinal. He's a pure pass catching tight end and he is currently running all alone in the. In the one spot for Cleveland. And this is relevant because as much as we don't necessarily love the Cleveland offense, there's not a lot. One of the reasons is because there's not a lot at the wide receiver position and Hausler is stepping into that role that has been abandoned by Jordan Cameron who went on to Miami. So Rob Hauser could have some relevance this year. Or at least that's my take. What do you guys think?
Andy Holloway
I feel like I have to remove myself from opinion here because I have such a bias of like, I feel like he can't catch footballs and isn't a good football player, but he would be a darn good. Like, if there was a, like a sprint that was only allowed for guys over a certain height, then, you know, I would actually maybe change my opinion on Rob Hausler. But I don't know. I think. I don't care. I don't care.
Mike Wright
I don't think he'd flash in Cleveland.
Jason Moore
I'm with Andy on this one. I think he could too. And because the team. I like Andrew Hawkins. He's a solid two A wide receiver. Not saying fantasy two, but a solid wide receiver to real life. I think Dwayne Bowe has enough left.
Mike Wright
To be a 1.5 to be.
Jason Moore
Yeah, yeah. 1B. And heartline is Brian Heartline. So.
Andy Holloway
Are you forgetting about McCown?
Jason Moore
No.
Andy Holloway
Oh, okay.
Jason Moore
No. McCown airs it out, which is that he had the most yards in the air of any quarterback last year. Highest percentage of yards. He had something mid-60s. So he, he can throw the ball in the air. That's what he can do. And with Houseler, who's big and fast, I just, I just think there's the.
Mike Wright
Possibility for House and another tight end I want to bring up real quick. I forgot to write him in the notes, but Jermaine Gresham was working out for the Saints today.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, my boy.
Jason Moore
We need to work out with the Cardinals.
Mike Wright
We need depth here. I almost think if, if Gresham was to sign with New Orleans, it would just muddy the tight end water because Josh Hill has a little bit of pub people are still talking about. You know, some writers have come out and said Ben Watson might catch a few passes. And then if you put Gresham into The mix who's a good blocker but can still catch passes. I mean, it just might. It might siren the alert of. Just stay away from any possible New Orleans tight end.
Jason Moore
Yeah, it's a good point.
Mike Wright
All right. The Jaguars continue to affirm our love of TJ Yelden. Their website actually confirmed that Yelden's expected to be the starter as a rookie. It's something. I mean, it's something we expected, but at the same time, when you start to get endorsement from the team side, not just the beat writers or the kind of fantasy community, it just affirms that he's worthy of a higher pick by far than what his ADP is, and it'll go a lot higher before the draft.
Jason Moore
He should be a solid volume.
Mike Wright
And when I say. When you hear us say adp, by the way, that's average draft position. Yeah. We say it so quickly, but some people don't know what that means. And so that's where they're going in mock drafts over the last week.
Andy Holloway
He's going at the end of the fifth round right now.
Jason Moore
Oh, yeah.
Mike Wright
Which is just crazy. But TJ Yelden, it looks like, you know, he has the opportunity to come in as a rookie and hopefully not be Bishop Sankey.
Jason Moore
Well, with the. The offensive line upgrades, allegedly Blake Bortles is working on some mechanic mechanical issues and not the automobile mechanical kind. So if we can get that going. Autumn mechanical. No.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, we got it.
Mike Wright
Well, somehow I just started thinking about Cam Newton.
Jason Moore
Talking about bad mechanics.
Mike Wright
Yeah. No, I'm talking about his car flipping.
Jason Moore
We are out of control.
Mike Wright
Yeah.
Andy Holloway
Wait, were you really talking about his car flipping and not his bad mechanics?
Mike Wright
When he said he had mechanical problems, I started thinking about his car.
Andy Holloway
Wow. We were really out of sync.
Jason Moore
Yeah, we were.
Mike Wright
Look, man, I'm on medicine.
Jason Moore
Okay? So TJ Held it. Hopefully he can get the touchdowns to. To be worthy of where he is because he'll get the volume. But the question with him will be scoring.
Mike Wright
Yeah, absolutely. That's the problem on it with a running back on any of these. When we looked earlier in the season, top 10 running backs, I think nine of 10 were on winning teams, and the last one was 500. So Jaguars have to improve for Yelden to give you the kind of value that you'd really dream of from a rookie.
Andy Holloway
Well, the nice thing, if his average draft position stays not. It won't stay where it is now.
Mike Wright
Third round, but there's.
Andy Holloway
See, I think it'll go lower than that. I think you could.
Mike Wright
Lower or higher?
Andy Holloway
Lower I think that he won't be going in the third round, and I think that there's a chance that you could draft him as an RB3. And if you could do that, that's fantastic.
Jason Moore
I think he'll go in the four in the fourth.
Mike Wright
Interesting. I'm going to. Yeah, that's. That's cool. That'd be good. Darren McFadden has fulfilled his contractual obligations. He has this year. He said he's going to injure himself every. What is that, 16 days? Fortnight. Yeah, every fortnight. And he has a hamstring tweak in practice, proving that he can be injured in any camp for any team at.
Andy Holloway
Any time, because we thought maybe he's always prepared.
Mike Wright
Just, you know, it doesn't mean much. It's camp. But for Darren McFadden, you know, you just don't like to see it.
Jason Moore
No, you do not.
Mike Wright
Not if you have hopes of him taking over that role or doing something with Joseph Randall. And that brings us to the last bit of news, which will lead into our next segment as well. But Carolina has officially signed quarterback Cam Newton to a five year, $103.8 million extension.
Jason Moore
Oh, man.
Mike Wright
Tannehill got 96 million, by the way, just so you know.
Andy Holloway
Oh, so which one was valued more, just out of curiosity?
Mike Wright
Oh, we're not starting it.
Jason Moore
No.
Andy Holloway
All right. Okay.
Mike Wright
But Cam Newton, long term, doesn't mean much for fantasy, other than he'll be the quarterback there, which we know he would be. But does lead us into our next and most important segment of the afternoon before we get to Mailbag, before we talk about anything else. And that is our Fantasy Face Off.
Andy Holloway
Fantasy Face Off.
Mike Wright
If you listen to the last show, you know that there was a bit of debate between Mike and Jason between who they'd rather have as their quarterback, Cam Newton or Ryan Tannehill. I was surprised to see there was a little bit of Twitter chatter about the upcoming Fantasy Face off, because some people are very passionate about Cam Newton.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. And Tannehill. I saw some. Some people saying, sorry, I'm on the. I'm on the Tannehill side.
Mike Wright
So I. I think this will be a very good debate because there's kind of. There's. There's the debate between the two, and then there's kind of value in those type of things that we can bring up at another time. But who wants to kick this off? Do I just choose?
Andy Holloway
Yeah, you're the moderator here.
Mike Wright
All right, so let's see. We'll start off with the Cam Newton take Jason you believe Cam Newton is the better quarterback? Yeah, he came into the league before Tannehill did, so we'll let you kick it off first.
Jason Moore
Only thing I'll throw in real quick is the. We had talked about real life and fantasy. That's why, especially where the caveat got thrown in where I was. I was getting questioned that I could. They couldn't believe I was taking Tannehill unquestionably over Newton in real life, not just fantasy.
Andy Holloway
Well, I think I, you know, I think for the most part, and this is not always the case, but I think for the most part, the guys that are better in fantasy are also better in real life. I think that those things go hand in hand. When you produce more yards and get more touchdowns and do those things, they're better in real life. Obviously that is not always a universal case, but here I think it's true. I'm going to focus on the fantasy side just because we're the fantasy footballers, but I get that that is where that came up from. So here is some thoughts between them. And I don't think it's really that big a stretch or really that big a debate to say Cam Newton is better fantasy producer and the better real life football player. When it comes to their yards, they're about the same. And in fact, this year I've got Tannehill going about 300 yards more. Did you know that on a 16 game basis yearly, the average difference in yards per game or per year between these guys. Do you want. Tannehill got the edge? Do you want to know how many more yards he got every single game? Over, over.
Jason Moore
Talking about per game, average per game?
Andy Holloway
Two pass. He got two more passing yards than Cam Newton. Two of them. Two whole passing yards per game more than Cam Newton. And that is basically his upside. Tannehill's upside over Cam Newton is that he gets more passing yards and maybe a higher completion, which won't matter, of course, because in Domicon, Sue's coming in and so they're going to slow the game down and do that, whereas the Carolina Panthers have already been doing that game. So the difference between these guys when it comes to passing touchdowns, which are somewhere near the same, they're average. Literally both are 21 per season. Their average yards are basically the same. The difference is the legs is the rushing. And when it comes to fantasy, oh, goodness. A running quarterback is worth more because Cam Newton has averaged 8.42 rushing touchdowns per year. Now, if we throw out his first season where he had 14, because that was Incredible. He comes in and he's like the greatest rookie ever because he's a phenomenal athlete. Then he'd get 6.56 rushing touchdowns a year. Still a fantastic number. So you might go, well, maybe the needle's pointing down, right? I'm expecting that. That's really the only argument you can give Mike, and I'll rebuke that second. But here's the truth, is that he was injured in the off season last year. He missed four months of recovery from an ankle. And so when you look at last season and you break them down by game and you take a look at the last seven games versus the first seven games, do you want to know he would have been on pace for nine rushing touchdowns and 662 rushing yards. So his needle, Cam Newton's needle is pointing up. And when we talk about off season, off season, I've got real good reason to say that Cam Newton is going to be better, far better this year than he was this last year. And this last year he was pretty good. So, Mike, what do you got over there?
Mike Wright
Okay, that's good. That was about three minutes. I'll give you the same time, Mike.
Jason Moore
All right, well, first off, the. You were going off of a lifetime average, which is a skews things a little bit in Ryan Tannehill because he has improved every single year. In his sophomore year, his completion percentage went up 2%. He doubled his touchdowns, and that's with a higher overall volume. With higher volume and higher completion percentage. This year, Bill Lazar was hired as a replacement for offensive coordinator. He took over for Mike Sherman. Where did Bill Lazer come from? Hmm. The Philadelphia Eagles. He brought down the Chip Kelly spread offense, and Ryan Tannehill thrived with almost 400 completions. A 66.4% completion rate. How does that. How does that work with the rest of the league? Fifth best. You're talking about a guy who had a higher throwing percentage than Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady. Now, I agree, Ryan Tannehill is a bit of a different player. He's a more in the intermediate short zone. So who's the ultimate. That guy? Alex Smith. Right? Ultimate dink dunk guy. Higher completion percentage than Alex Smith. He had a 21 touchdown to interception ratio. Has Cam Newton ever done that? No, he's never even come close.
Andy Holloway
Well, actually, from a fantasy perspective, he's done much better than that because if you add in the rushing touchdowns, which are worth more than the passing touchdown.
Jason Moore
All right, well, so let's talk about the deep ball. Real Quick. The Ryan Tannehill alleged Achilles heel. He completed over the 37.7 targets of over 20 yards. That puts him ahead of Tom Brady and Cam Newton. You want to talk about a quarterback who can Throw under pressure 64.4% higher than CAM Newton Now. Oh, there's this weird thing. Ryan Tannehill used to be a wide receiver. He can run the ball, too. Last year, 311 yards. He doesn't just throw. He also runs like Cam Newton.
Andy Holloway
No, no, no. Go on. Sorry, but you can't say like Cam Newton.
Jason Moore
Well, similar. And so let's say in Ryan Tannehill's career, every year these major statistical categories have gone up. Completions, completion percentage, yards thrown, touchdowns, rushing yards, passer rating. Can you say the same thing for Cam Newton? Not even close. Not even close. Now, when you're talking about you think the needle is pointing up for Cam Newton's rushing ability, I have something that says it's not. It's called a hundred million dollar contract. There is no way that after the ankle procedure he had last year, all the injuries that keep mounting up, that they're gonna possibly allow him to keep throwing his body out the way he has been. It's just not. You can't have a hundred million guy, hundred million dollar guy doing that for. He's the face of your franchise. I understand that's where he gets his advantage, is the running. But I think the running is going to continue to go down just like it has every single year of Cam Newton's career.
Andy Holloway
Whoo.
Mike Wright
I think I want Ryan Tannehill to be my quarterback on my regular team and Cam Newton to be my fantasy quarterback today. I think that's what I got out of that. Because you guys both dropped a lot of knowledge on me. I'm a little overwhelmed because I'm on a lot of medicine. So I'm confused. No, that was pretty good. I think. I think for me personally, it's hard to throw my bias out the window. I think I'd rather have Kim Newton this year as my fantasy quarterback.
Jason Moore
I have one more really important fantasy thing to get to.
Mike Wright
Okay, I'll let you get to it. Let me just say this, though. The one thing I really like in the Tannehill camp, if I had to make a decision on, you know, weighing these guys is I like the ascension number mixed with the weapon they picked up in the off season, bringing Jordan Cameron in and Devonte Parker. Those guys are different to me than what I see on the. The weapon side for Cam Newton. So he Ha. What That. All that means is he has to. You have to be right, Jason. You have to be right that he's going to run enough. That's what I think.
Andy Holloway
Okay. So when it comes to the needle and some of these things about weapons and that type of. Do you realize you say that. Well, you know, the needle's pointing down for Cam.
Jason Moore
Do you.
Andy Holloway
Do you remember last off season for the Carolina Panthers? Do you know that they lost their number one wide receiver? And do you know that they lost their number two wide receiver? And do you know that they lost their number three wide receiver? And do you know that they lost their number four wide receiver? They lost their top four wide receivers. And four months to an ankle injury. And then Cam comes on and is still fantastic, gets $100 million contract. And yeah, they're going to run him. He averages 650 plus yards a year.
Jason Moore
It's gone down every single year.
Andy Holloway
No, not if you. Not if you factor in that ankle injury. And look at. Look at the second.
Mike Wright
We're gonna. We're going to let Mike have the final word here and then.
Andy Holloway
Okay.
Mike Wright
And then we'll move on.
Andy Holloway
Sure.
Mike Wright
Go ahead.
Jason Moore
Okay, so here is why. Here's another reason why I want Tannehill on my team instead of Cam Newton. A couple reasons. Sorry. One is cost. Cam Newton is going to cost you two or three rounds earlier, and that will continue to go up. Last year, Ryan Tannehill was eighth overall. Cam Newton, not. Now, granted, he didn't play the whole year, but that's a factor is he gets hurt, he gets beat up, he runs. Now, Cam was in the top three, which is the outlier of the quarterback. Top three twice. Ryan Tannehill was up there three times. Ryan Tannehill was a top 12 quarterback seven times to Cam's five. Now here's where it gets really interesting. 30% of Cam Newton's points came in two weeks. Sure, those two weeks were spectacular, and you probably won, but 30% of his points came from two weeks.
Mike Wright
Well, I'm gonna let our audience decide the winner of this fantasy face off. So if you go on to Twitter and you.
Andy Holloway
And to clarify here, because I think what you. What you just said. I was nodding my head like heck. Yeah. I can tell you flat out, Ryan Tannehill will be on more of my fantasy teams than Cam Newton because of where they're getting drafted. This is a straight up heads up who finished? Because we've got a water bet on this, and the water bet is who finishes. Mike and I have a Water bet. Who finishes the year with better fantasy points, Cam Newton or Ryan Tannehill? And if we're factoring in where they're being drafted. No, I definitely like Tannehill has a better value for where he's drafted. But if you can get both these guys for the same value.
Mike Wright
All right. Alright, we gotta shut it down here. Well, if you think Mike won, go ahead and go on to Twitter. Use the hashtag Mike1. If you think Jason1, go on and use hashtag Jason1 and then we'll see what the audience actually thinks. I heard that you guys brought up a lot of good points for guys considering either guy. And no, I'm not gonna let you keep talking anymore. I was gonna say you did like three and a half hours of research this afternoon.
Jason Moore
Derek Anderson outplayed Cam Newton. You're on the exact same team.
Mike Wright
You only get to talk for a couple minutes. But we're moving it on. We're gonna answer some listener questions and.
Jason Moore
Look up Derek Anderson's numbers.
Andy Holloway
Mailbag.
Mike Wright
So our first question comes in. It's about Cam Newton and Ryan Tannehill now. No, I'm just.
Jason Moore
Is it about Derek Anderson?
Mike Wright
No, it's not. I'm just kidding. By the way, I forgot to drop drop this on you guys. If you're not mock drafting with fantasydraftwizard.com you're not mock drafting at all. Fact, it's a pretty strong statement, but.
Andy Holloway
That'S actually not true. They might be spending a lot of money to mock draft somewhere else.
Mike Wright
Yeah, it's free on fantasydraftwizard.com youm can practice with their mock draft simulations. Grab any spot in the draft order, run it through, see who you get. Hey, send us a picture of who you end up with. I'm sure we'll answer it on Twitter. What we think of your team, which guys we like, which guys we don't like. It's pretty fun. Fantasydraftwizard.com and it's free, so no big deal. And if you're signing up for FanDuel, don't forget to use our promo code. Ballers.
Andy Holloway
Ballers.
Mike Wright
And you'll get up to $200. You're supposed to echo me again.
Andy Holloway
Dollars.
Mike Wright
Yeah, well, all right. Let's hit the mailbag again. You can email us mail at the fantasy footballers.com youm can call us 302464. TFFB. You guys ready to answer some questions?
Andy Holloway
Let's do it.
Mike Wright
Can you work together now?
Andy Holloway
Hold my hand, Mike. We're in this to Win it.
Mike Wright
All right, here we go.
Andy Holloway
We really held hands.
D
Hey guys, just filmed your show a couple weeks back. Like it, like the stuff you bring.
Mike Wright
Appreciate it.
D
Hey, I have a quick question for keeper league. It's a 22 roster or 22 person IDP league. Really only concern with the offense though, keeping five people in the round you drafted them in. I've got really good value with ODB in the last round, the 22nd, Jeremy Hill in the 21st and Isaiah Cruell in the 20th. So given that value for three of my five keepers, I can also keep Jordan Nelson in the first or Lashawn McCoy in the second or both. Would you let those two go given the value of the other three and try to get best available or would you keep them instead? It is a PPR as well. Thanks guys.
Mike Wright
That's a good question. What'd you do, Mike? I looked at this one earlier so I have my thoughts but it's really.
Jason Moore
Hard because not knowing who the other keepers are. When you're talking the caliber of players. I don't want to give a first for Jordy, but I guess when you're talking about that deep of roster and the keep factor, I probably would. And in a PPR, LaShawn McCoy's value should go up. And so just based off of I don't know who else is being kept, but I probably would do it to make sure that I can get elite players.
Mike Wright
Yeah, I mean, I think if you just flip flop McCoy and Jordy, for me, the 1 and 2, if McCoy is a 1 and Jordy was a 2, I'd keep them both. So for me, I keep all five guys.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I echo the same thing. I would probably just keep Lashawn McCoy. I think there'll be enough talent there to be able to draft him, but I have no problem keeping Jordy.
Jason Moore
Jordy's very high on my board, so I'm keeping him.
Mike Wright
All right, let's go to the next question here.
E
Hey guys, there's so many questions about individual players. I have a question about draft strategy from specific position. My league releases our picks during the actual NFL draft and I got the 12th pick out of 12. Now I value base draft, but for the first three or four rounds I generally have a plan. I've been doing mocks where I start wide receiver, wide receiver versus wide receiver, running back, something like Demarius and Julio paired with Lamar Miller and Mark Ingram versus say Demarius and hopefully a dropping Lashawn McCoy or perhaps Demarco Murray paired with McKenna. Lamar Miller and DeAndre Hopkins. Which of those two scenarios do you like and better and why? From the 12 spot. Thanks.
Mike Wright
Any quick thoughts, Mike?
Jason Moore
If you can get that first combo, that's who I would want out of those guys because I like Miller probably more than most and I have Ingram as a kind of upper tier RB2. And the advantage you get by having a Julio and Damaris is. Is pretty extreme. So if I feel like I'm confident and I can. That I can get those running backs, I would do it. But that's the. That's the risk you take whenever you.
Mike Wright
Go wide receiver early.
Jason Moore
Yes.
Mike Wright
The risk is, do you get the right running back?
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Jason Moore
Does a running back run occur and then you're just straight hosed?
Mike Wright
I'm. Yeah. Either way is okay for me because I like McCoy more than most. So if he could slide you or DeMarco, I'd be pretty happy with your second situation.
Jason Moore
If Murray's there, I'm taking.
Mike Wright
Yeah, exactly. So I. And I'm with you. I take Murray over McCoy. At this point, I don't know if.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, that's what it all comes down to for me is what running back falls to that turn. Because if there is a certain. Like, you know, I did a Ingram.
Mike Wright
I'd be fine with Ingram, like you said.
Andy Holloway
Well, I've done. I've done a mock draft where Arian Foster's fell there, you know, and if Aaron Foster's there, I take him for sure. I take him all day.
Mike Wright
So he's fallen a lot more than he should be.
Andy Holloway
Right. So really it just comes down to, you know, what? Running backs are still on the board. Is there somebody that you consider. I know Forte's fallen there and Aaron Foster's fallen there. Would you guys rather have. Would you guys rather take those guys than the. Than the main wide receivers or.
Jason Moore
Say the name again.
Andy Holloway
I was reading Forte or Arian Foster?
Jason Moore
Foster.
Andy Holloway
No, no, no. But I'm saying those. Those two guys. Either. Either one, not both. But he just.
Mike Wright
Would you rather have the one wide.
Andy Holloway
Receiver with Forte and then.
Mike Wright
Yeah, I'm fine with that. I'm fine with that. If either of those guys.
Jason Moore
If it's just Forte there, I'm going to take the stud wide receivers.
Andy Holloway
Both of them. But if it's Foster, you would.
Jason Moore
Yes.
Mike Wright
All right. Email from Brian from North Carolina. I can keep the following players in the 13th to 15th rounds. So he wants to know which three of these guys should he keep? Eli Manning, Latavius Murray, C.J. anderson, Jarvis Landry, Brandon Lefell, and Charles Sims. So if you had to pick three, I think we're all tossing C.J. anderson in there right away.
Jason Moore
Yes.
Mike Wright
Who's the other two? For me it's probably Murray and Landry for me.
Jason Moore
Is it? We don't know if this is PPR or not. If this is non PPR, I'm going to go Anderson, Murray, LaFell. If it is PPR, I'm going to go Murray, Anderson, Landry. But I also see that he can get Lamar Miller in the seventh.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, that. So what Mike said about ppr, non.
Mike Wright
PR works pretty good.
Andy Holloway
That's the exact switch for me. And if you can keep Lamar Miller in the seventh in addition, do that for sure.
Jason Moore
Yeah. And if he has to be the third player, then I'm taking the three running backs.
Mike Wright
All right, this one comes in from Troy, who is in Ontario, Canada.
Jason Moore
Oh, bonjour.
Andy Holloway
Is that, is that right?
Jason Moore
It's pretty close to right.
Andy Holloway
All right.
Mike Wright
It's not Quebec. All right, fine. He's in a good day. He's in a 10 team league. He only, he starts normal starting lineup but one point for every 10 return yards in the league. So for example, this means a guy like Devin Hester finished in the top eight of wide receivers last year. He finished eighth ahead of guys like Julio Jones, Calvin Johnson, Alshon Jeffrey. And so his question is he wanted us to rank a top 10 wide receivers for this type of a system but I figured we can at least pull out some guys that you need to be paying attention to in return yard leagues. And actually Michael Bay, if you remember Michael Bay, he wrote us the email before he left us that review. Actually he was on a review of that. That's what it was. He had a very similar question talking about Devin Hester because Devin Hester could step into that role where Harry Douglas was last year anyways. And he has, he led the league in return yards. So Hester's obviously a big name. What are some other guys that you would throw out there in terms of return yard relevance that could be good this year?
Jason Moore
Let's see. Is Landry still returning?
Mike Wright
I believe Landry's still returning.
Jason Moore
Okay.
Mike Wright
And you know Jarvis Landry is a name to pay attention to.
Jason Moore
You know who's got to be the number one just out of control in this league is Antonio Brown.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. If he's.
Jason Moore
Because he's still returning punts and he's got his dominant in this league. So I would try and get that guy. Percy Harvin probably has value. I have to imagine they're Going to use him to return and I don't know. Are we going back on that?
Mike Wright
Oh, I would, yeah. Cordero Patterson's a guy who, he's.
Jason Moore
He's good at returning.
Mike Wright
Yeah. And he's going to get the ball in the offense. Marcus Wheaton's a guy who, who had return yards last year. Danny Amendola would get a boost, type of assistant. Tavon Austin.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
But is he still in the league? That's how I feel. I kept waiting for him to be something, but.
Andy Holloway
And has it come out whether or not they're going to stop using Randall Cobb to return kicks? Because I think they should, but I'm not sure that they are going to.
Mike Wright
They do for the most part. Yeah. But that's a good point. So hopefully those are some names to pay attention to. I don't play in any return yard leagues myself. I'll just be honest with you. And I don't really like them too much because it just, it seems to disproportionately put different names out there. Like you heard here. Devin Hester becomes a top eight guy. So those are some names to pay attention to. If you guys think of anything else.
Jason Moore
Anybody else, I'll just shout them out.
Mike Wright
In the middle of the show at random times. Okay, this email comes in from Craig. Check this out. Keeper question from Okinawa, Japan.
Jason Moore
Hola.
Mike Wright
No, not quite like getting closer.
Andy Holloway
No.
Mike Wright
But he's in a keeper league with a bunch of military friends. Thank you for your service around the world. And he's struggling to settle his keeper.
Jason Moore
We'll settle this right now.
Mike Wright
We'll help you out. He's allowed to keep four guys at the round that they were drafted. And his possible choices are these. Okay. His first keeper selections. Eddie Lacy for a first. He just acquired him in a straight up trade for AJ Green. Well done. Props on that. So he's using Lacy as his first rounder and so he has. He basically has to trade Jamal Charles because he can't have two guys he keeps for the first round or dump him back into the pool. So basically these are his two possible scenarios to choose from. He could end up with Andrew Luck, Jeremy Hill, Eddie Lacy and Alshon Jeffrey. Okay, so that's one. Luck Hill, Lacy Jeffrey or Luck Hill, Lacey and Ingram. So would you rather have Ingram or Alshon Jeffrey in that set? Basically because he's pretty much committed to Jeremy Hill, Andrew Luck and Eddie Lacy?
Andy Holloway
Well, I think.
Mike Wright
Or Jeffrey, but what's the cost?
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I was going to say that.
Mike Wright
Yeah. I'm sorry. Yeah. Ingram is for a 14th rounder, that's.
Andy Holloway
What seals the gun.
Mike Wright
Yep, yep, yep. You're right. I didn't see that in there.
Jason Moore
We love Alshon, Jeffrey. Very much. Very much.
Andy Holloway
If they cost the same, it would be a tough decision. I could see arguments for either side, but in his world, he's got to give up a second for Alshon or 14th for Ingram. That's home run and good job on the trade.
Mike Wright
Someone want to read the next one?
Jason Moore
I will read it. This email comes in from Josh. My question is regarding keepers. It's a 10 player PPR league. The busts of Gio Bernard and Andre Ellington both traded away, have left me with only Mark Ingram, Joyk Bell or Ty Hilton. Who should I keep and why? I had DEZ too, but we are not allowed. Well, don't tell me that you have. We're glad you had Des Bryant. Okay, so. So he can keep Ingram, Joy Bell or Ty Hilton, PPR league in ppr. Yeah, that makes a difference.
Mike Wright
So Ingram I don't like in PPR at all, especially with the amount of buzz. CJ Spiller. In fact, I think a beat writer in in New Orleans came out this week and estimated they'd have similar touches. I saw that, if not more for Spiller over Banana overall touches.
Andy Holloway
So, you know, the last time I heard something like that, you know what it reminded me of? And I don't think it's just because.
Mike Wright
It'S the same team when CJ Spiller was supposed to get more touches than Fred Jackson. Oh, okay. Sorry.
Andy Holloway
That makes me want to throw up. Buying into CJ Spiller for the third year. But no, it was when I think it was Peter King several years ago who came out and said that Sprolls was going to be huge for the Saints.
Jason Moore
Oh.
Andy Holloway
And it was like, yeah, it was like, oh, give me a break. There's no way he's going to be. He was like, he's going to have a ton of touchdowns be used in the passing game. And he was right. And Sprols was a beast in that offense. And so, man, I'm really excited about CJ Splayer, which it has very little to do with this question.
Jason Moore
My answer to this question, Josh, is Ty Hilton.
Andy Holloway
Yep.
Mike Wright
Ding, ding, ding.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I was just going to say if we had that bell.
Mike Wright
Yep. All right. This email comes in from Derek. He wants some feedback. I thought this was interesting. I don't know if I'm going to be able to explain it right. So I'm going to do my best. He wants feedback on A three way trade in his league. Okay.
Jason Moore
Are we picking a winner?
Mike Wright
He just wants to know a winner. So team one gave up Ty Hilton and a first round pick and got demarco Murray and a second in a second round pick. In a second round pick. Team two gave up Arian Foster and got Ty Hilton. So I'm throwing out team two as the winner.
Jason Moore
You lost.
Mike Wright
Team three gave up demarco Murray and a second round pick received Arian Foster and a first round pick. So I'm going to, I'm going to give it team three.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, that's.
Mike Wright
I'd rather have Aaron Foster in a first round pick than I would DeMarco and a second. Yep. All right.
Andy Holloway
For sure.
Mike Wright
So whoever you are and it's not him. His team was the first team win.
Jason Moore
Is the last close second for me.
Mike Wright
Yeah, he did a good job. I think he still traded up you.
Andy Holloway
Basically you guys took good advantage of that middle team.
Mike Wright
Yep.
Andy Holloway
Good job.
Mike Wright
Yep.
Jason Moore
Foster for Hilton.
Mike Wright
Crazy email from Kate. I mean maybe it's like a two points per reception you bonus points if.
Jason Moore
Your last name is Hilton.
Mike Wright
Right, right. Casey Z says hey fellas, I'm in a 12 team standard redraft league. Quarterback touchdowns is worth six. The people in his league are obsessed with Aaron Rodgers.
Jason Moore
He's dreamy.
Mike Wright
Yes. Discount double check. I can think of a handful of guys that would Rogers. That sounds just like him. He can think of a handful of guys in the league that would trade the farm to get Rogers. Is it crazy to then draft Rodgers in the first because he knows these guys would make him an offer he can't refuse. He says he knows it's risky, but if he employed this strategy, what would be the minimum trade you'd take for Rogers? Well, that's hard to tell you. Most likely he'll end up looking for a quarterback later in the draft. But he had thought about doing this and wanted to know our thoughts.
Andy Holloway
No, no I wouldn't. And here is why. Because depending on where you draft, if you're drafting right in the beginning, just draft the guy that should be taken right in the beginning. That stud beginning player. If you're drafting later in the eighth and he falls to you, you realize that means there's only four guys that are really willing to trade with you know, I guess it's possible if the guy that you know would give up the most form is behind you and is going to go bananas. Sure. But I guess my point is if you're, if you're high enough in the draft where you can just take the value. Take the value. And if you're low enough in the draft, then it's really hard to turn around right after draft day and trade someone because they have now assigned him the value of what you drafted him. So I just think it would be difficult. I'd prefer to draft my guy.
Jason Moore
I agree. I had someone ask me on Twitter. They were at. They were saying in their drafts, they've been Manning. Peyton Manning has been dropping to the fourth or something, and he thinks he'll be able to get him there because he doesn't like any of the other players around. So he was saying, should he take Manning with the hopes to trade him? And I actually said no, because I want to. I would rather spend my. My. My draft dollars, so to speak, my investment on an asset for my team, not something that may have value for other people. I want a guy who has instant value for me. Quarterback trading is usually the most difficult.
Mike Wright
To pull off because everybody has one.
Jason Moore
Because the market is so saturated.
Mike Wright
Good takes. All right, Twitter question comes in from John G. It's a simple one. Brandon Cooks and the. Okay, so this would be a Dynasty league question. He has Brandon Cooks, and he could trade Cooks and the third pick of the first round for A.J. green and the eighth pick of the second round, 12 team PPR. Do you do that, Man, I personally, I stick with Cooks and that third.
Andy Holloway
Pick, I do, too, because a third.
Mike Wright
Pick can make impact year one, and Cooks could be a PPR monster.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I'm. I'm throwing shade pretty much all over Cooks. But that third pick, I could be a beast.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Jason Moore
I mean, even though Green is already a monster, so that one's really tough. But I think I stay with the high pick.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. There's four marquee this year and beyond rookies, so you're getting one of Those at the 3, and at the 208, you just. You're taking a crapshoot, and hopefully you get somebody.
Mike Wright
Yeah, I love AJ Green, but I also. I'm happy enough with that third pick in cooks. All right, let's go ahead and. Do you want to read this one, Mike?
Jason Moore
Yep. The Wayne question.
Mike Wright
Yep.
Jason Moore
This one's an email from Wayne. He's just discovered the podcast, and it's by far the funniest football podcast on itunes. Parentheses Mike is the best.
Mike Wright
I don't. I don't see that.
Andy Holloway
No, that. That's not in the email, Mike. Oh, this is why you read the.
Mike Wright
Mandy, I'm surprised you don't say, like, parentheses Ryan Tannehill is the best.
Jason Moore
Moving on to more important matters.
Mike Wright
When is your Tannehill tattoo going on?
Jason Moore
I'm actually changed it. It's going to be a fusion of Ryan Tannehill and Derek Anderson who is a better quarterback apparently than Cam Newton.
Mike Wright
Go. Derek Anderson's not better than anybody at anything.
Andy Holloway
No, we know that. As Cardinals fan.
Jason Moore
That's true. That's true. When you look up his numbers from the Panthers. Moving on to more important matters. I play in a 10 team PPT. I believe. I believe you meant PPR. QB friendly or what is PPT?
Mike Wright
Point per touch is what he basically means.
Andy Holloway
It's like touch football.
Mike Wright
No, no, he means point per touch. Whenever somebody does something for real.
Jason Moore
Oh, because we didn't get to the point per carry.
Mike Wright
Point per reception for every.
Jason Moore
Okay, I apologize. Ok.
Mike Wright
This is why I read them. It's ok, I can explain.
Jason Moore
My keeper options are Odell beckham in the 16th round. That is a. Keep C.J. anderson in the 16th round or Andrew Luck in the sixth. I can keep one. Oh, I have pretty much narrowed it to Beckham or Anderson.
Mike Wright
Yeah.
Jason Moore
Though the league does allow the op position. Oh, it's a two quarterback league. Can you rank my options? Andrew Luck is your first option in the sixth round then I would, yeah.
Mike Wright
I'd go Luck all the way.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Jason Moore
Yeah. I don't even think about the other guys.
Andy Holloway
It's luck. The only question to me is if this is really a full point per touch as you say and.
Mike Wright
No, it's a point per carry.
Jason Moore
Point per carry.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. But if you're getting a point per carry.
Mike Wright
A full point per carry.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. If you're getting a full point per carry and C.J. anderson is going to get, you know, 250, 300 touches. I mean if that's right then that's a weird league. But I mean that puts the value there crazy out of reach. Otherwise maybe you're right. In general, in general, if you can play two quarterbacks and then Andrew Luck is. His value is monumental. I would take Andrew Luck or C.J. anderson. If it's truly a point per. You get a full point for every carry. I would go C.J. anderson.
Mike Wright
Yeah. Do you come around Mike? Yeah, that's.
Jason Moore
Well if I can get some more news first on CJ Anderson.
Mike Wright
You know what the thing workflow is? I still go with Luck because this is clearly a keeper league and so he might be able to roll Luck over for a few years. In a two quarterback league that wouldn't be too bad.
Andy Holloway
All good options.
Mike Wright
All Right. This email comes in from Matt. He's in a full point PPR league. Oh, thank goodness. It's normal. Although it's 15 yards receiving per point. Oh my gosh. I did not expect that. Okay, so he's got AP Forte, Antonio Brown and Jordy Nelson. And then he gives us the very. He would have won last season but ran into the Odell Beckham buzz.
Jason Moore
Yeah, a lot of people did.
Mike Wright
Which should he keep in place of his first rounder, A.P. forte, Antonio Brown or Jordy Nelson? Oh, dude, this is tough. But I. I'm going to just go out on a limb here. I'm going to say Antonio Brown, my.
Jason Moore
Choice is tough between Brown and Peterson, but I believe in Jason on this hot take of Peterson's catches being up. So I'm going to take Peterson.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
You don't think just talking about it for a second because Jason, I guess give me your answer first. But I want to ask you guys a question.
Andy Holloway
No, I would go AP as well. I actually really do. Even though I screamed and said kill me. I think that the type of league when you've got the full ppr, but then the yards are in the favor of the running back, I think that actually weighs it out the way that it should be. Full PPR kind of makes receivers a little bit too.
Mike Wright
That's why we like half.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, we like half point PPR. But if you're in a full point PPR where 15 yards for receiving point, 10 yards for rushing point, that pushes me from Antonio Brown to apart.
Mike Wright
So let me ask you this. Why do you think that Adrian Peterson is going to get a lot of. Because what I saw in the field, even obviously he was out last year, but the year before his receiving numbers had gone down. And now you bring in. I mean, you have a very. I know nobody loves him, but Matt Aziata is a very capable receiver, as is Jerick McKinnon. And so why do you think that they would overload Adrian Peterson other than the fact? I mean, is it just because they're.
Andy Holloway
Not going to be on the field and they're not going to be the ones catching the ball when Adrian Peters is Adrian Peterson's on the field? I mean, Adrian Peterson will be on the field three downs. I mean, he'll come out for breathers and all that. But he also wasn't really involved in the North Turner system. And if you look at the numbers of the running backs and you just take those and you compare those to what Peterson did beforehand and you go.
Mike Wright
Oh, the combined that makes sense.
Andy Holloway
The combined running back, you know, drop offs or, you know, catches were, were up quite a bit over the combined catches. You know, when AP was back two years ago, there's just really no choice. If he's on the field and that's.
Mike Wright
Their system, he's getting the dump off. Yeah.
Andy Holloway
And he's fully capable.
Jason Moore
So he's not, I will say he's not the greatest receiver, but he is a capable receiver. And when you look at the what North Turner system did with Aziata, that guy actually had PPR value.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Jason Moore
Which was bizarre. And so you can't, and you can't bring Oziata in. On third down you have Adrian Peterson, one of the best running backs ever. Then you have that threat of are they going to run or are they going to pass?
Mike Wright
Because now you're right, you're right. So Daniel Tomlinson, thanks for reminding me of North Turner and Ladanian Tomlinson and the magic that happened there.
Andy Holloway
Number one.
Mike Wright
Just so you guys know, on our website, the fantasy footballers.com we have some articles that'll be coming onto the site this week. We're going to be answering some questions about basically every team in the league. In this first week we're going to go through the NFC west, answer some questions about the Cardinals, the Rams, the seahawks and the 49ers. So these are all fantasy orientated questions, some of the biggest questions each individual team has and we're going to talk about them on the show as well. So be sure to check that out this week atthe fantasy footballers.com youm can follow us on Twitter the FFballers if you want to follow Jason for whatever reason.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
Why is your handle not at Double Stuff now?
Jason Moore
Double Stuff, you should really change it.
Mike Wright
At Jason ffl and then you can follow Mike at FF Hitman. And then if you want to follow me, it's at Andy Holloway. Easy as pie. And you can. We are on Facebook as well. Did you guys know that? Have you ever heard of. You ever been on Facebook before?
Andy Holloway
I'm not allowed. My mom doesn't let me.
Mike Wright
We're also on MySpace. No, we're not on MySpace. Facebook.com the fantasy footballers. And be sure to go onto itunes also, if you don't listen on itunes, if you listen on Stitcher or one of those Android programs, we'd really appreciate you dropping us a review on those. You know, we know not as many people listen on those, but we gotta give the Android love out there. So we put ourselves everywhere we can be on every Android system. If there's something you want us on and. And we're not there, send us an email mail to fantasy footballers.com let us know.
Andy Holloway
And we might have a big announcement coming next week. It's possible that we announce.
Mike Wright
Are you retiring finally?
Andy Holloway
Yeah. No, not happening. Sorry, guys.
Jason Moore
He's going to announce that he understands that. That Cam Newton is inferior to Ryan Tanne.
Andy Holloway
Oh, good. You just sound so stupid when you say things like that.
Mike Wright
Remember, go to Twitter at our hashtag.
Andy Holloway
Jason1,500 rushing yards and eight more touchdowns.
Mike Wright
I just want to know who people think won last year. No, every year. All right, we're shutting it down, guys.
Jason Moore
So we'll be back here for my Derek Anderson article. It's going to go up tomorrow.
Mike Wright
I like how this. Why does this turn into Derek Anderson? You're not helping yourself by using that name.
Jason Moore
You want to hear his numbers?
Mike Wright
No, I don't want to hear.
Andy Holloway
Nobody wants to hear it. Thank you for listening to another edition of the Fantasy Footballers Podcast. Don't forget to visit us on the web at www.thefantasyfootballers.com and follow us on TwitterFFballers.
Detailed Summary of "Fantasy Football Podcast 2015 - Fantasy Face-Off, News, Mailbag" by Fantasy Footballers
Released on June 4, 2015, this episode of the Fantasy Footballers podcast delves into critical fantasy football topics, including a heated quarterback face-off, the latest league news, and listener questions. Hosted by Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright, the trio offers expert analysis, strong opinions, and actionable advice for fantasy football enthusiasts.
The episode kicks off with the hosts sharing personal anecdotes from their involvement in a real-life flag football league, highlighting their competitive spirit both on and off the fantasy gridiron.
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At [06:44], Andy reads a listener review from "banana juice" praising the show:
The hosts express excitement about Adrian Peterson rejoining the Minnesota Vikings, putting to rest offseason rumors linking him to teams like Dallas and Arizona.
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Mike highlights Rob Hauser’s potential impact on the Cleveland Browns’ offense, especially after the departure of key receivers. However, Andy and Jason voice skepticism about Hauser’s ability to contribute significantly.
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The discussion shifts to TJ Yeldon of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who is expected to start as a rookie running back. The hosts consider his draft value and potential fantasy impact.
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A significant update is Cam Newton signing a five-year, $103.8 million extension with the Carolina Panthers. The hosts debate the fantasy implications of Newton’s dual-threat capabilities versus the potential risks associated with his contract and injury history.
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This segment features an in-depth debate between the hosts on who makes the better fantasy quarterback: Cam Newton or Ryan Tannehill.
Andy presents statistical comparisons, emphasizing Tannehill’s edge in passing yards and efficiency. He also highlights Tannehill’s improved passing game under a new offensive coordinator.
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Jason underscores Tannehill’s higher completion percentage, increased touchdown-to-interception ratio, and his ability to throw under pressure. He questions the sustainability of Newton’s rushing touchdowns given his hefty contract and prior injuries.
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Mike navigates the debate, appreciating both sides but ultimately leans towards preferring Newton for immediate fantasy value, given his dual-threat nature.
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The segment concludes with a call for listeners to vote on Twitter using hashtags #Mike1 and #Jason1 to determine the winner of the face-off.
Listeners inquire about optimal strategies for keeper leagues, especially in deep rosters or with unique constraints.
Example Question: In a 22-person IDP league with limited keeper slots, should I keep high-value players like Jordan Nelson and Lashawn McCoy over other promising assets?
Hosts’ Advice:
A listener at the 12th pick debates between selecting running back-heavy squads versus picking high-tier wide receivers first.
Example Question: Should I prioritize running backs like Lamar Miller and Demarius Mountain paired with Julio Jones and DeAndre Hopkins, or opt for a different combination?
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Listeners with leagues that award points for return yards seek recommendations on valuable players.
Example Question: In a league awarding points for return yards, which wide receivers should I target?
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A listener evaluates a three-way trade involving players like Ty Hilton and Arian Foster.
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A listener considers drafting a high-value quarterback like Aaron Rodgers early in hopes of leveraging trade deals.
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While the hosts touch on promotional content, the focus remains on delivering valuable insights and engaging discussions. They encourage listeners to engage via social media, submit questions, and participate in upcoming segments like detailed team analyses on their website.
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This episode underscores the importance of balancing statistical performance with strategic decision-making in fantasy football. The robust debate between Cam Newton and Ryan Tannehill illustrates the nuanced considerations fantasy managers must weigh, such as player efficiency, injury risks, and contract implications. Moreover, the comprehensive mailbag segment provides tailored advice for various league formats, reinforcing the podcast's role as an indispensable resource for fantasy football enthusiasts.
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