
Fantasy Football Podcast for June 13th, 2017. The Fantasy Footballers are back with some sleeper and value picks for the 2017 season. The guys dive into the latest NFL News & Notes, including Maclin signing with Baltimore, and how it may impact the fantas
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Andy Holloway
Hey, Foot Clan. We know more and more people are starting to listen as we get closer to the fantasy football season. And if you are just picking back up for the 2017 season, you need to know the Ultimate Draft Kit. It is already up. It is available for you to get this year to dominate your league. All of the same stuff from last year with our player projections, our video profiles on everybody, our tiered rankings, it's all there. There's even more this year with Matt Harmon's reception perception and some really cool stuff that's not in there yet that is about to go live. Check it out atultimatedraftkid.com welcome to the Fantasy Footballers Podcast coming to you from the fantasyjocks.com studios with your hosts, Andy Holloway, Jason Moore and Mike wr.
Jason Moore
Ah, we're back. A fresh week. Ooh, a fresh week begins. Nothing better than a fresh week with the Fantasy Footballers. Tuesday, June 13th. June is close to July. July's right next to August. August is right near September. And September, they kick off the season.
Mike Wright
Well, when you say it that way, it's like football is about to start.
Andy Holloway
I feel like it's already here, Mike.
Mike Wright
And you're a terrible person because it's not about to start.
Jason Moore
You're missing a game right now.
Mike Wright
We had to rewind all the way back to June. But that's all right. We're here. The podcast is live.
Jason Moore
Yeah, we're here. We're always here. That's what we do. We talk fantasy football front to back all the time. If you're new to the show, welcome aboard the Fantasy Footballers. Andy, Mike and Jason Back again June 13th, as I said. And we have a great show for you today. Some sleepers and some values on the show today. If you did not tune into the last episode, go back, check it out. We had breakouts, right? And we had bus on that episode. Some early picks and we have values and sleepers on the show today. A ton of news we're going to debate, including the Jeremy Macklin news that just recently broke.
Mike Wright
A lot of news, a lot of news today.
Jason Moore
If you want to win a signed left bell Jersey, head to footclangiveaway.com we're giving away a signed left bell jersey. Also a an ultimate DFS pass for the 2017 season and a bunch of swag from the show. Free giveaway. We're going to try to do these giveaways pretty much all the time because it's, it's great. Mike just picked up a Ty Hilton jersey we might give away down the line as well, well.
Mike Wright
Spoiler alert.
Jason Moore
I know, I know. Sorry, sorry. So check it out. Footclang giveaway.com Jason talked about the ultimate draft kit at the top of the show. Here's a quick question that came in. What is your favorite time of year for fantasy football? Okay, we just said we're year round. We experience all these. Is it the actual draft day?
Mike Wright
Oh man.
Jason Moore
Is it the in season which includes the playoffs so this is when the games are taking place or is it the off season? So you've got draft and you've got OTAs and you got training camp, but more than that, you have fantasy draft prep and mock drafting and talking about rankings and all of that season. And if I haven't given it away by describing that one so passionately, I believe that is my favorite time of year is the fantasy off season. As much as I love watching my players fail me despite my projections.
Mike Wright
Now is the actual, the fantasy draft, is that included in this list?
Jason Moore
Is that It's a. It is a choice. It is separate.
Mike Wright
I thought A was the actual NFL draft.
Andy Holloway
No, no, no, no.
Jason Moore
The fantasy draft is one choice.
Mike Wright
So wait, so where is the actual NFL draft lumped in Just the offseason.
Andy Holloway
That's off season.
Mike Wright
Oh man.
Andy Holloway
So you got in season when you're playing off season, when you're prepping and then it's overseason is the day.
Jason Moore
The draft day?
Andy Holloway
The draft day.
Mike Wright
Well, we've always say draft day is our Christmas.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Jason Moore
So do you go with Christmas or do you go with Christmas season?
Mike Wright
I got to go in.
Jason Moore
The lights are up on the houses.
Mike Wright
In season strictly because of the playoffs. When you are in the fantasy playoffs of your league of record, every day is another nauseous stomach ache waiting to happen.
Jason Moore
That doesn't sound like a time you would choose.
Mike Wright
Oh no, no.
Andy Holloway
I love vomiting.
Mike Wright
And as you like, it's Monday. Okay, I'm in. I have to wait all the way until Sunday until this action is decided. And the anticipation, the prep is in a binge watching society where when Game of Thrones comes out, that's the week in between. You have to wait you the buildup. That's why I love the fantasy playoffs so much, is because it forces you to sit through that. And that would be my favorite, favorite time.
Andy Holloway
Ok, Jason, I will tell you I'm tempted to choose that one because of how thirsty I am right now for football. Like, you know, we went to Red Robin today and up on the screens was just some football, some old football games and I'm like, I Want it. But I have to go with the draft date. And I'm not just doing this so that we can each have one of each selection. It's very convenient. This is what makes us a good team, right? We all like different aspects.
Jason Moore
Football season. It's a Christmas morning.
Andy Holloway
Draft day truly is my Christmas. I mean, that day and even the night before, you know, the last second prepping and I mean that's like, that's a day that you take off work, you take off family, you know, you just, hey, Tiff, I love you. You ain't seeing me today.
Jason Moore
I know. It's like. And what's funny about that day is I'm so paranoid on draft day about somehow missing the draft, being sick for the draft. Not only will I warn my wife like four extra times in advance, like, you know that I'm not available that day, right? Honey, you know that you cannot speak to me that day, right?
Mike Wright
Have you ever had a nightmare that you showed up to the draft without your cheat seats or without pants?
Jason Moore
You've had that one.
Mike Wright
No, I'm asking you.
Jason Moore
I have had the. I've driven five miles an hour slower home from work before because of the draft day. So I definitely understand that anticipation and paranoia. So great. Quick question. If you want to follow us on Twitter, you can send us your ideas for the quick question. Heffballers. The website's thefantasyfootballers.com Our community is jointhefoot.com Become part of the foot clan. Let's talk news.
Andy Holloway
News and notes from around the league.
Jason Moore
All right, big news. Jeremy Macklin assigned a two year deal with the Baltimore Ravens. The Baltimore Ravens. It actually came down to the Ravens and the Eagles, not the Ravens and the Bills as had been previously reported. He did visit Buffalo, but it was between the Eagles pursuing Macklin to bring him back home or the Ravens. The Ravens come away with Jeremy Macklin a two year deal. We've talked at length, including the last show which I will now retract a good portion of my Brashad Ferryman excitement. And that's look, new information, new decision. I am, I'm pulling him off of the sleeper table.
Mike Wright
Yep.
Jason Moore
Because there's a giant target that just arrived in Baltimore and his name is Jeremy Macklin. One of the players that I've been a monster fan of for years, Jason and I had a very heralded water bet that I barely, I barely survived thousand yard bet in Kansas City in his year one where I believe he had something like a thousand seventy or something. So what is the storyline here for Jeremy Macklin. We've all adjusted our rankings. You can see those on the website. Somehow I've ended up the least bullish on Jeremy Macklin.
Andy Holloway
I mean, it's absolutely crazy because, you know, you have always been the Jeremy Macklin apologist. And now while Mike and I were just basically talking about the dirty ground of being, you know, Alex Smith's wide receiver one and how worthless that was, now he goes to a team where the number one wide receiver gets a ton of targets, targets that can be valuable, whether you're Tori Smith in your 11 touchdown year or whether you're Steve Smith in, you know, his several productive seasons in his elderly age with the Baltimore Ravens. I think this is a great landing spot for him. You know, when I restatted all of the Baltimore Ravens and kind of divvied everything up, he ended up as a wide receiver 23 for me. So he is a wide receiver, too. And it's just crazy to me that I have an opposite side of Jeremy Macklin from you.
Jason Moore
I think there's a reason, guys, that you have. You have selected targets as the stat of choice in displaying what's available to him. And that's because even when Torrey Smith was Mr. Numero Uno, I believe he finished around 21. 19, 20, 21 is where he always finished.
Mike Wright
Look, Steve Smith, you're making my argument for me.
Jason Moore
Well, 19, 20, 21, I got him 23 at the peak of that situation. Now you're coming in. I do like Bershad Perryman. I do like Mike Wallace. I do like what they're doing with Danny Woodhead. I just don't see. Look, can he. That's his ceiling to me. So where I've actually projected him is in the 31 to 34 range. But his ceiling to me is that 20, 21. And to me, it's still a slightly dirty cake. Like, I like the situation, but it's not changing that much from what he was in Kansas City in the sense that he's coming in. Maybe he's the one here. He was the one there. Injury prone, had some history of not being on the field. You have to agree with that one. He's missed a lot of time. Even in his good year, he missed a game. So at this point in his career, I'm not ready to anoint him to come in and be Joe Flacco's 1B or 1A or whatever he's going to be.
Mike Wright
He's played a lot. I mean, he missed the year for his ACL. But aside that of 12 games last year. 15, 16, 15. I mean, that's, that's a full season. Yeah, that's, that's perfectly fine for me.
Jason Moore
Well then what do you read a stat line from last year based on your full season assessment?
Andy Holloway
Well, no, last year was not one of the 15 or 16s, right?
Mike Wright
Oh, yeah, last year was a 12 game.
Jason Moore
Okay, there you go. Okay, so in all of seasons he didn't. So you only count the ones where he played all the games?
Mike Wright
No, I just read off his last seasons. I mean, it was 12, 15, 16, 15.
Jason Moore
But there was a whole missed season in between there.
Mike Wright
Okay, yes, I said he tore an ACL and he missed the entire season.
Jason Moore
Okay, that counts. I'm just saying. But to call him one complete season in the last five years, that's the truth. I'll take two out of the last four years. Missed it all and missed a few games.
Mike Wright
Okay, if I don't know what is your definition of injury prone? That, that's. I was just fighting the injury prone label for Jeremy Macklin, but if I can see where you're coming from for your opinion. For me, Jeremy Macklin, this was the best possible landing spot after he was cut from the Chiefs. I don't know another team where he could have come in and immediately become the wide receiver one. And I believe he is immediately the wide receiver one. Mike Wallace can slide back into that wide receiver two position. That offseason buzz for him is going to die. Prashad Perryman is. I don't think he's that good. And I know, I know you like him, Andy, but I just, I don't see it. And I think Macklin's number one the last four years. The top targets for Baltimore is right around that 130 target. So I think Jeremy Macklin with 130 targets from Joe Flacco easily gets over a thousand yards. The question will be how many touchdowns can he pull down? And I have him moderately projected for six, seven touchdowns. And so I think that's an easily obtainable number number for Macklin and that puts him at 25. For me. It's, it's, it's just a, it's a big upgrade for, for Jeremy Macklin's outlook this season.
Andy Holloway
Today's show is values and sleepers. I genuinely considered whether or not it would be fair to call Macklin a value. I think he will be a value on draft day, but it's just too hard to project what the people will do with his adp, the people. I decided not.
Jason Moore
You don't want to ask the voice of public opinion to see where he ends up.
Andy Holloway
The voice of public opinion is still gathering his opinion. You know, fair enough. That's what I mean. The masses. I don't know if people are all aboard or if they're still going. Well, Joe Flacco, there's. Now there's Mike Wallace and all this, you know, other Prashard, Perryman. I mean, I've made my case. I do think he finishes the year as a wide receiver, too.
Jason Moore
Jeremy Macklin, that's that news. Now we've got Eric Decker.
Mike Wright
Yeah.
Jason Moore
Released by the Jets. Jets tried to trade him. Where does Eric Decker end up now that he's been released by the Jets? And does he make a fantasy impact?
Mike Wright
I have no idea. I have no idea where Eric Decker is going to go. There's apparently more rumors in the bushes that Baltimore may not be done and they're going to try to acquire Eric Decker. We'll see.
Jason Moore
Does that mean Philadelphia wants somebody or was this a hometown guy only situation?
Andy Holloway
I was just going to say, if Philly was going after Macklin, I mean, you could make that argument that maybe they just wanted him back. But I think they want to prove that Carson Wentz is, you know, the future star and they want, you know, every asset they can have. So I think Eric Decker is in play for the Eagles. Yeah.
Jason Moore
Okay.
Mike Wright
And do you still.
Jason Moore
There was a report from Mike Garofalo saying that he doubted the Eagles will pursue him only because Macklin was the hometown guy. But we will see. They have been willing to sign a ton of wide receivers this offseason and.
Mike Wright
Buffalo makes a lot of sense. That doesn't mean that Buffalo is going to go after him. And I think Arizona makes a lot of sense. Secure the wide receiver position as their super bowl window is just cracked, Barely cracked. I mean, there's, there's not many insects that can actually fit through the crack of this super bowl window. So they, if they want to go for it, I think that makes sense.
Jason Moore
Cameron Meredith. We didn't mention this news. I guess we didn't mention it when, when it broke.
Mike Wright
Yeah.
Jason Moore
Cameron Meredith is going to miss the remainder of the off season program with a thumb injury. It's a setback for Meredith, somebody that you wanted to see establish himself in Chicago early on as a potential, you know, target in the offense.
Mike Wright
When the news was floating around, it was, well, he'll be back by training camp. Oh, surgery has not been ruled out, so we're still not 100% sure what's going on with the thumb, but if he's back by training camp, I think it's everything will still be on target.
Jason Moore
Big Matt Harmon. Matt Harmon supports Cameron Meredith and what he did last year.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, he looked great. I mean, you know our what's on Tape series. Liked Cam Meredith. I know you called Cam Meredith Andy last year before he really broke out as, you know, a good breakout candidate. So Cam get back to camp soon. You need to develop that rapport with wins.
Jason Moore
Julianna.
Mike Wright
Mike Lennon.
Jason Moore
Julian, sure.
Andy Holloway
Wink, wink.
Jason Moore
Jillian Edelman to your contract extension through 2019. $5 million signing bonus. Well, he's still there. Yeah, and catching a thousand passes from Tom Brady.
Mike Wright
You got to retract your. Your Bershad Perryman Sleep alert. Sleeper alert. I now have to pull back on my hope for Brandon Cook's dynasty next year. Trying to go fortune teller. Edelman's there. He's going to be there for the foreseeable future. They paid him. They extended him. This doesn't seem like a simple workaround of salary cap to me. This seems like they want him to be on the team moving forward.
Jason Moore
Lions camp offensive lineman Taylor Decker. What's the story with Taylor Decker and your hope for that offensive line? Amir Abdullah.
Mike Wright
Yeah, it's a huge hit for the Lions offensive line.
Jason Moore
Surgery, torn labrum. Recovery time is four to six months.
Mike Wright
Yeah, he is a candidate to start the league or start the year on the pop list. We don't know if he's saying the coach now. His name is escaping me. Detroit's coach Caldwell called. Thank you, Caldwell. He's said he thinks he'll be back sometime during the season. So that's at least positive news. But that's a big hit for that offensive line. I'm not lowering Amir Abdullah in my projections. I think that they can still survive with with lower quality left tackle play. But it also it could be a hit for Stafford if he's going to take damage from the left side.
Jason Moore
Tyreek Hill not going to return kickoffs this year according to special teams coordinator for the Chiefs. That's because Andy Reid's come out and said Tyree kills the number one wide receiver on that team might still be used as a punt returner. My guess is they'll use him selectively as a punt returner in situations where punting to him is going to really benefit the team. But you know, games are out of hand. The lower the risk.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, you could take this as good news, you know, if you're a Tyreek supporter in the sense that the fact that they're saying, hey, our best guy at returning kickoffs, we're going to not do that. It's obviously because they genuinely plan on getting him involved. They can't have him hurt on kickoffs. More work going to him. But if you're in any kind of return yardage league, I mean, he's no.
Jason Moore
Longer the golden Star, right?
Andy Holloway
Exactly.
Jason Moore
All right, let's play the Alphabet game. We got X's and Y's and Z's. Let's talk about the. The news that there are two reports that came out. One that said Josh Dachshund is going to be in the Z receiver role.
Mike Wright
Which was Pierre Garcon.
Jason Moore
Which was Pierre Garcon's role. And then another report came out saying Jameson Crowder is going to play in all the two wide receiver sets, which it seems to contradict the report to a degree. Right.
Mike Wright
Well, to me it's, it would. Also in that report it said that when they go to three wide sets.
Jason Moore
Crowder is the Z on two wide receiver sets.
Mike Wright
And so when they go three, then Dox or Crowder will slide back into the slot and Dachshund will replace him. So I just wanted to bring this up because on the surface it's, whoa. That's either a big boost for Crowder and a big hit for Josh Dachshund because Dachshund won't be in on three wide receiver sets. However, only 14% of passing plays for Washington were two wide receiver sets. So this is not a.
Jason Moore
This doesn't move ground.
Mike Wright
It doesn't move the needle.
Andy Holloway
For me, the more important of those two reports then would be that docs and would be going into the role if, if this report is accurate. The more important relevant report is the fact that he is set to take over the Pierre Garcon role in the offense. That doesn't mean the targets would be the same. He's obviously a different player. But as far as where he's lining up in that offense, he would be taking on more of that role.
Jason Moore
And that role has equated to about 72 catches and 800 something yards over the last three years. That's the average for Garcon in that role.
Mike Wright
But then that was. That's Garcon. So Josh Dachshund can still. That's not, that's not his ceiling. To me, you have young Josh.
Jason Moore
No, I don't think it's a ceiling, but I think it's important perspective because there are some that Would want to anoint. Like, they hear that report and it's glowing to me. I'm saying even Pierre Garcon and just got paid to go to San Francisco, who was in that position in that offense. Average 72 receptions and 887.
Andy Holloway
I mean, is this not how we were already projecting? Because I was going to say, yeah, it is. I was already kind of putting docs in that Pierre Garcon role.
Jason Moore
And the deep threat is Terrell Pryor. Terrell Pryor, his role is locked and loaded. I mean, he's not coming off the field, but.
Andy Holloway
Right.
Jason Moore
This is a good looking office. I think it's an underrated offense because everyone's freaking out about Garcon and Djax leaving, but they have a growing talent in Crowder. Two great running backs. They have a very powerful offense to me.
Mike Wright
All right, speaking of the. The running backs, I need to get Brooks's take on this next bit of news. That said, Washington's OC has said they're going to go with the hot hand at running back. I wanted to go live to Brooks here, who snatched Samaj P. Ryan in front of me in the rookie draft. I want to know, how do you feel about that, knowing that Rob Kelly, who's on my team, may be eating snaps from your sensational rookie thoughts, Brooks.
Andy Holloway
I think P. Ryan, he's gonna.
Jason Moore
He's gonna get it eventually.
Andy Holloway
He's gonna take it and run with it.
Jason Moore
Man. Take that Brooks hand. Hot hand.
Mike Wright
Yeah, that made this make sense.
Jason Moore
Is his hand as hot as Matt Jones's hand was or is this Rob Kelly's hot?
Andy Holloway
This is. This is one of those reports that comes out. It just verifies exactly what we were already assuming is like, okay, I assumed Rob Kelly would start the year as the starter.
Jason Moore
What are you gonna say right now before camp battles begin?
Andy Holloway
If he's great, he'll keep it. Right?
Jason Moore
Right.
Mike Wright
I selfishly put this in here so I can mock Brooks.
Jason Moore
Yeah, no, that's fine. Eddie Lacey's met his June weight target. Came in under £250.
Mike Wright
Good for you, Lacey. Keep it going, man. I told Jason, every time he hits one of these thresholds, I'm giving him that slight bump. I just want you guys, because I had him buried.
Andy Holloway
I just want you guys to eventually come to where I've been at the buffet. Yeah, me and Eddie.
Mike Wright
I told Jason, I said, it hurts my heart so much to speak negatively because I've loved Eddie Lacy for his entire career. I want to love you, Eddie.
Jason Moore
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Mike Wright
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Jason Moore
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Andy Holloway
Sleepers.
Jason Moore
Oh, that gets me jazzed.
Mike Wright
That's a little Zeppelin y.
Jason Moore
That was. That was interesting. Mike. Well done.
Mike Wright
I'm fired up. I'm not going to sleep.
Jason Moore
It's not gonna last long because I'm gonna drop the name Robert Woods.
Andy Holloway
Oh, that's the thing about sleepers is that everyone's sleeping on them, right?
Jason Moore
I went with Robert woods for my sleeper. And for those of you out there saying things like, huh, Robert Woods? Or who's Robert Woods?
Mike Wright
Or saying, are you sure you want to do that?
Jason Moore
Robert woods is 25 years old, and if you didn't know, he's a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, and he's basically free in draft, and he's basically the one on the Rams. And look, this is A team that had a thousand blemishes last year. Okay. We would all admit, in fact, if they came out with a 2016 album for the Los Angeles Rams, the title would be A Thousand blemishes. Sorry, Jared Goff as the lead singer. But to me you also have to look Kenny Britt, a thousand yard season in that offense last year. And Robert woods is somebody who, when I've watched him, he has always passed the eye test. Like I said, 25 years old, free agent contract, Buffalo didn't throw the ball. Buffalo was always in the bottom of the league in terms of percentage of balls thrown, passing offense wise. So you had 51% of the time they threw the ball. Well, in Sean McVay's offenses it's been at 62, 63%. Greg Olson, the quarterback's coach has been to 63, 64% when he was with Jacksonville. Now you're coming from 51% of the time in Buffalo. I think you're going to be more near that 60% of the time in Los Angeles. And we always, we've talked extensively about Baltimore. Oh my gosh, all the targets, all the targets are gone in Baltimore. They're gone in Los Angeles too. Kenny Britt, Kendricks, Brian quick, Cunningham. That's 296 passing targets in that offense. That's 55% of their passing offense. So to me, between the coaching change, the free agent investment and what I've seen with Robert woods with my eyeballs, this is 100 target season for Robert Woods. This is a chance to make a huge impact. You've got rookies all around you. So to me, I think a great sleeper pick is Robert Woods. I love him in deep leagues. I love him in leagues where you're waiting on a wide receiver and you're saying to yourself, boy, I'd love to grab somebody in the late rounds that I could potentially start. You could start Robert woods, that's my opinion. And he's a 14th round pick right now.
Mike Wright
Yeah, I don't, I don't dislike it by any means. We talk about, you know, you want a running back to be on a higher scoring offense. You want positive game scripts. Well, I want wide receivers where I know they're going to throw the ball and Robert woods certainly fits that bill. Can Cooper cup establish himself as the one? Probably not. Josh Reynolds, Mike Thomas, I mean, Robert woods is. Yeah, that's really.
Jason Moore
No, no, no. Gets forgotten all the time.
Mike Wright
I'm sorry, Mr. Austin. No, but he's not going to establish.
Jason Moore
Woods is a possession Guy, I'm not expecting a bunch of touchdowns from him.
Mike Wright
Right.
Jason Moore
But I'm expecting catches.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. All right, Mike, who do you got?
Mike Wright
All right, I'm going to jump in here with a, with a player who is being forgotten and admittedly even by myself, I feel like I've overlooked what he did last year and that is Taylor Gabriel for the Atlanta Falcons. He didn't even start the year on Atlanta. He came in week two, was getting worked into the offense and then we know what it Atlanta offense did last year. They were the highest scoring offense in the league by 70 points. They had 70 more points than second place New Orleans Saints. Taylor Gabriel, weeks eight through 15 was a wide receiver two or better in six of those seven games. He was a wide receiver one twice in that time period. During that time period he was the overall wide receiver for in points per game.
Jason Moore
Is that. Were there some missed games by Julio in that stretch?
Mike Wright
No, I don't, I don't believe so.
Jason Moore
I was just curious.
Mike Wright
But he's highly volatile. During that time he was only in on 52% of snaps. He was under 40% of snaps twice. But he's the wide receiver three for an extremely high powered offense. Well, I am okay calling for the Atlanta Falcons to have a regression from last year because last year was absolutely outrageous. I still think that they are one of the more potent offenses in the league. And to get an absolutely free asset from that passing game with Taylor Gabriel who can make huge things happen, I mean people were. People are falling all over themselves to get Tyree Kill on their team because he's a freak. He has big plays here and there, but he's not on a passing offense. Taylor Gabriel is and he is absolutely free in the back of drafts.
Jason Moore
Let me ask the question to Jason here. I think you see polar opposites between the Robert woods situation and the Taylor Gabriel situation because woods may be high volume, bad, bad offense.
Mike Wright
It's absolutely rock.
Jason Moore
Taylor Gabriel is this lightning rod. Almost reminds me the only worry I have with him is it reminds me of, you know, Ted Ginn two years ago with that super Carolina offense. Ten touchdowns burst onto the scene. But then is the volume good enough in year two? Jason, if you were on the clock, is it roster construction that makes you choose between woods and Gabriel?
Andy Holloway
No, it's not. I would go woods 100% of the time unless I was playing best ball where I know that you're going to have a few big weeks from Gabriel. I just don't know that I will ever be able to have the confidence to start him. Whereas Robert Woods. I can start. I'm sure I won't get the same ceiling. And usually for sleepers, you know, we try to swing for the fences, so I get that pick. But I like Robert Woods a lot. They paid him a ton of money to come in.
Jason Moore
How much?
Andy Holloway
A ton of money. I mean, it's a lot.
Mike Wright
I think Taylor, there's a Los Angeles Rams tax.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, that's true.
Jason Moore
And so they gave him that Kyle youth check money.
Andy Holloway
I've always enjoyed watching Robert woods thought he's better than his quarterback play. And he sadly probably still will be 25 years old.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I'm just going to keep saying that.
Andy Holloway
I'm going to go.
Mike Wright
Don't. Don't make us start going. Kenny Stills is 24.
Jason Moore
Oh, there you go.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
Thank you, Mike.
Andy Holloway
Kenny Stills is 24.
Jason Moore
Jason's changing his sleeper.
Andy Holloway
My sleeper's getting Stills. No, you both went wide receivers, so I wanted to go elsewhere. And there's so many sleepers, you know, that are, that are worthy. About talking about, oh, you went Jay Grizz. I did, but, you know, look, I love Eric Ebron. Probably not asleep anymore. I still, I'm going to throw this out there. Kobe Fleener, I still love. You can at me on Twitter if you really need to from last year. But I want to talk about a guy that we haven't really discussed much as like, hey, I think he's worth drafting and he's virtually free. He's back in those double digit rounds. And that's Jaquiz Rogers. Jaquiz Rogers is the current, you know, de facto starter for the first three weeks of the season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And what we saw last year was when he was given that opportunity, when Doug Martin went out and he was given the opportunity to be the starter, he was great with it. I mean, he was essentially. He put up 18.4 points, 19.4 and 16.3 points. I'll take those weeks every single week from a running back. If you look at the top four weeks last year of all Tampa Bay starters for running backs, three of them were to quiz Rogers.
Mike Wright
No, that's so weird, right?
Andy Holloway
I know. But don't worry. Doug Martin did get one of those. I believe that he is an asset. I'm going to talk about something that's a little. A little weird to think about. But. But it's really true.
Jason Moore
I'm scared.
Andy Holloway
It's really true that when you start your fantasy football league out on top, you tend to make better transactions you're not playing on tilt. When you start one and four, all of a sudden you feel like you're.
Mike Wright
Trading your best player.
Andy Holloway
You gotta do something to mix it up, and you make mistakes. I think Quiz is a guy that can come in late, you know, a very late addition to your roster who you should be starting. In those first few weeks, he proved himself valuable. And then at that point, when Doug Martin comes back. Yes. He'll. He'll go to the back of the line. We assume he did that last year. When Doug Martin came back, he just. He was gone. It was Jacques. Quiz was not really involved much at that point. And then, of course, when Martin went down again in week 16.
Mike Wright
Benched and then suspended.
Andy Holloway
Yes. When, When. When he went away again, then what did he do? He came right back and had another, you know, RB2 performance. So look, he's. He is behind a guy who has had production problems, health problems, and now suspension problems. He's been productive. You know, you're going to get some value out of him for those three weeks.
Jason Moore
Holy trinity of danger for running backs right there.
Andy Holloway
Look, it's not the prettiest picture, and maybe you use them for three weeks and cut him, but how's that very different from a Taylor Gabriel or Robert woods or these other guys? You're going to be drafting late where you're hoping for something. You get nothing and cut them. Give me three weeks of quality, and then maybe he sticks around, maybe not. And then I cut him. So I just wanted to bring up Quiz as a guy that, you know, he's going to help people in the beginning of the season.
Jason Moore
All right, let's talk values.
Andy Holloway
Values. I like that one.
Mike Wright
That's a sneaky one.
Jason Moore
I know better than to talk over the end. I know that.
Mike Wright
Yeah, you've learned your lesson. Professional.
Jason Moore
All right, let's let Jason kick this one off here. We're in the values. By the way, I'm gonna go backwards for a second. We're talking about sleepers and values, and I think it's one of the more difficult things, and maybe this is a fool's errand to even do this, but it's one of the more difficult things to perfectly define a sleeper because it means different things to different people. The way that I treat a sleeper is somebody that is not expected to do well. That you think might do well. Sure.
Andy Holloway
So pretty simple way to say it.
Mike Wright
And then a value is a guy who you expect to do well, but it's just going late in drafts for some reason.
Jason Moore
Yeah. Going Too far, too late in drafts where all of a sudden you're looking.
Mike Wright
At him, you're saying, wow, he's going to outperform.
Andy Holloway
It seems simple. But I will also say that, you know, I very often see sleepers as just people with a super late adp. You know, Eric Ebron, for instance, could be a sleeper to me because you can grab him in the, in certain leagues, you know, the 12th round, but he's not really a sleeper because he's, he's been productive before people know who he is. So I see the argument.
Jason Moore
Like Jason on the show, most people, they're not expecting a lot of sleeper.
Andy Holloway
Or a value is probably both.
Jason Moore
Right? More of a sleeper.
Andy Holloway
I get very sleepy after lunch.
Jason Moore
Yeah, we know that from today you guys can.
Andy Holloway
Oh my goodness. I'm surprised I'm here with us on the show after that lunch.
Jason Moore
Surprised I'm here with us.
Mike Wright
I'm not even sure.
Andy Holloway
Sounds about right.
Jason Moore
Sure what that means.
Andy Holloway
It shows you that lunch was delicious.
Jason Moore
All right, so my good Sriracha burger.
Andy Holloway
My value, despite the fact that he just lost a few weeks of his left tackle is Matthew Stafford. I think overall their offensive line is still.
Jason Moore
I love Matthew Stafford.
Andy Holloway
You love Matthew Stafford. Good. You know, overall, their offensive line I think is improved. I agree it's a loss to, you know, to have your starting left tackle go down, but he should be back this season, maybe, you know, have a few weeks before it gets completely in order. But Matthew Stafford is a guy that when you're talking values is being undervalued. He's going in the double digit rounds and currently he's the 15th quarterback off the board on average.
Mike Wright
You.
Andy Holloway
He's the 15th guy taken. He's my quarterback. Eight coming into this year.
Jason Moore
That's Alex Smith's dream spot.
Andy Holloway
Yes, the 15th. And if you look at, you know, the previous few years, I mean, since 2011, the lowest that Stafford has ever finished in that time is the quarterback 15. So if you're grabbing him at 15 and he has the worst season he's had since 2011, he'll probably return value. Otherwise, aside from that season, he finished seventh, ninth, seventh, 11th, and fifth. So he's a guy that can get it done. The first six weeks of last year when he had, you know, a healthy team around him and hadn't dislocated his finger yet, he was in the MVP talk. If you remember as he was leading the lions like crazy, he was the number two quarterback in fantasy football. He was on fire. Then he started losing pieces that's when Eric Ebron went down for a couple weeks. Theo Riddick went down for the first time. Obviously he had already lost Amir Abdullah. Marvin Jones forgot how to play football around that time.
Mike Wright
He did. He lost Marvin Jones.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, he was there, but he lost Marvin Jones. The way that I look at it coming into this current season is, you know, the offensive line has been improved elsewhere. You've got a healthy Abdullah in theory, a healthy Abdullah, healthy Riddick, healthy Ebron. You know, Marvin Jones in his second year. You add Kenny Golladay, a rookie that a lot of people like. I think he has the tools, the weapons, the history of proven performance.
Mike Wright
You know who's getting hype too?
Andy Holloway
Who's that?
Mike Wright
Your boy Aberdares.
Andy Holloway
Aberdaris.
Mike Wright
He's getting some Lions buzz.
Andy Holloway
I love Aberdaris. My point is he should not be the 15th quarterback off the board. When you go with the late round quarterback model and you are realizing you're going to stream, you're still hoping when you take that quarterback, you're wanting a guy that you might not have to stream because he just comes on gangbusters and goes, Matt Ryan last year. To me, Matthew Stafford's a guy that could do that. This is a team that could do that. They have the weapons to do that. I love him as a good value late in drafts.
Jason Moore
I'm going to give you my value now.
Andy Holloway
Thanks.
Mike Wright
Wow, great.
Andy Holloway
Well, you seem upset about it and.
Jason Moore
I've had a dentist inject my mouth with novocaine so I don't have to feel the words coming out of my mouth.
Andy Holloway
I'm worried.
Jason Moore
I'm going to say Ted Ginn Jr. Is a value.
Mike Wright
You should be very happy about this.
Jason Moore
If you think I enjoy making Ted Ginn Jr. My value, you would be wrong. But he is my value. Yes. Ted Ginn Jr. Never a season above 56 receptions, never been consistent. But to me it's talent and opportunity. And Drew Brees provides a whole lot of opportunity and talent. Talent. And Ted Ginn has talent to run. He can run fast and it hasn't stopped. He's always been able to do that. And the last two years he's pushed 100 targets. Now that is only equated to 40 something and 50 something receptions. But yeah, no, you're right. One of the most accurate. Drew Brees, one of the most inaccurate. Cam Newton. Now the world is anointing Willie Snead and Michael Thomas. But those are really, really call me the world, sir. Yeah, I understand it. I do. I love both of those players for Similar reasons they play with Drew Brees, but they're both very young. They're both very, very young and I don't know exactly what the entirety of this offense will look like. But Ginn is a veteran. They've already talked about him around camp. They had missed the presence of Marcus Colson. They had missed the presence of Robert Meacham. Both of those guys were veteran presences. Meacham is the more similar to Gin to me from an offensive perspective. But I don't know what Snead can be in this role. I don't know what Thomas will do against number one DBs for the entirety of this year. Things have changed with Brandon Cooks out the door to me at 65 catches is 800 yards and it's five plus touchdown upside. If he scored 10 touchdowns with Cam Newton, five is reasonable and 65 for 805 in a standard league format is a value to me in the 14th round. Basically an undrafted and so I'm looking deeper leagues. A possible steal with Ted Ginn and everything that I've heard around camp and what he's doing has been positive. I'm not buying into hype. I'm just buying into look, opportunity and talent. I don't like saying it, but I think he can do it there.
Mike Wright
I don't think there's any hype he's going in the back of drafts.
Andy Holloway
I think if you're in any kind of draft, only best ball leagues. Ted Ginn's great.
Mike Wright
I think he's fine in redraft as well. I think he's going to have.
Jason Moore
You've got his jersey on the way.
Mike Wright
Do I?
Jason Moore
Probably.
Mike Wright
All right, I'm going to jump in here. I'll give you.
Jason Moore
This is the only. Out of all the names, sleepers values that we've said so far, this is the one I'm the least comfortable with.
Mike Wright
Okay, well that. That's weird because. So in 2015 you might want to say his name. I will. We'll get there.
Andy Holloway
Oh, he's got a. He's got to build the drama.
Mike Wright
In 2015, this wide receiver put up a stat line of 64 over a thousand yards and 10 touchdowns. Was the wide receiver 16 in that time period last year, before losing the second half of the season to concussion and hamstring problems, he was on Pace for 71 receptions, over a thousand yards and five touchdowns. Granted, the touchdowns did come down, but I'm talking about Alan Hearns, Jacksonville Jaguars and I think that people are seeing what happened in the second half of last year because he didn't play, of course. And they're just saying, oh, oh, the touchdowns disappeared. So we need to completely bail on Alan Hearns. In my opinion, if you are still fully buying into Alan Robinson, you are at least in part buying into Blake Bortles returning to his 2015 form. And if you're buying in to him returning, then why would you not want Alan Hearns at. He's going. Who's going in the absolute back of drafts?
Andy Holloway
Pretty much undrafted.
Mike Wright
Yes. He. Essentially undrafted. And I've heard from many people, Marc East Lee. I love Marquis Lee. He came in, he replaced Alan Hearns. He was. And the team doesn't even want Alan Hearns because they got Marquis Lee. Marquis Lee was worse for fantasy when Alan Hearns was off the field last year. Alan Hearns is still the. Still the wide receiver, too, on this team. I will give you that. The team is changing philosophies, obviously, with Tom Coughlin and Leonard Fournettes, but they're still going to have to throw the ball when they're getting in these losing conditions, which I expect that to continue for the most part into the season. So I think that Alan Hearns offers a huge upside for no cost.
Jason Moore
I feel like that's a dime a dozen situation.
Mike Wright
1,010.
Jason Moore
No. Because he was. If you're going to count on. First you have to count on Blake Bortle's returning form, then you have to count on Alan Hearns returning to form, and both of those things happening with Marquis Lee present. So to me, there's a billion other options that you can project. I mean, are you taking Alan Hearns over Ted Ginn Jr.
Mike Wright
That's pretty close. I'd probably go Ted Ginn because I think the upside is more realistic.
Jason Moore
Taylor Gabriel, are you taking.
Mike Wright
I would take Hearns over Taylor Gabriel.
Jason Moore
You would?
Andy Holloway
Yes, I would as well.
Jason Moore
Wow. So you're on board, Jason?
Andy Holloway
I am on board. I mean, when we went back and watched last year with bad Blake Bortles and realized, oh, I was really surprised. Alan Hearns was pretty darn good with bad Blake Bortles. Yeah, I mean, I think he can get it done. I really do. I believe he is a good player. I mean, I'm not talking that he's going to be some great. Honestly, I think both of these guys, Ted Ginn and. And Alan Hearns, we talked about how difficult it is to say, are these values or sleepers? I see both these guys as sleepers, guys that just might go undrafted. That could really be productive for your year. But I can get.
Jason Moore
I wish somebody would have done me the honor of opposing my Ted Ginn selection, like really vehemently. Hated it.
Mike Wright
You didn't have to.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I felt like it.
Mike Wright
Did you. You kind of did that yourself. I feel like you went full self loathing.
Jason Moore
Yeah.
Mike Wright
Was on the Ted Gin pick.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. We couldn't pile on anymore on you, Andy. You were not. You were in a hard, dark place.
Jason Moore
That's true. All right, let's talk mailbag.
Andy Holloway
Mailbag.
Mike Wright
I was a little concerned.
Jason Moore
Should have gone Blake Bortles.
Mike Wright
I'm parched. I'm parched and I'm running low.
Jason Moore
I rushed you. Welcome to the Mailbag. If you have a question for the show, go to the website thefantasyfootballers.com click the submit a question button. Or you can call us 302-464-TFFB. Keep your voicemail short so we can answer them on the show. Gonna kick it off with a voicemail question in the mailbag, guys. It's Sea Balls. Hey, I just wanted to know if there is a more unsexy player than Paul Perkins. I'm not really sure if it's his.
Andy Holloway
Play on the field or his name.
Jason Moore
We might ought to change it to Ernie from accounting. Anyway, just wanted to get your take.
Andy Holloway
On him and love the show.
Jason Moore
Peace.
Mike Wright
Could I love this question. The timing of this and I honestly did not know this was coming is unbelievable.
Jason Moore
Are you talking about Shone Green?
Andy Holloway
No.
Jason Moore
I mean, that's who he represents. To me, you watch Paul Perkins. To me, I see Sean Green. I see somebody who's kind of okay at everything. Terrence west, esque.
Andy Holloway
Close. I was so, so close to making Paul Perkins my value pick. I mean, that was, it was really when I was looking at who my value would be. I went with Stafford because I wanted to get another position in there. But I think Paul Perkins is a great value this year. I don't believe in his talent as supreme or elite. But if you look at where he's being drafted right now in the seventh round and the players that are going around, he is a starter with very little, you know, competition for taking over the role. You know, you have a pass catcher there in Vereen. You know, some reports have been coming out saying really good, strong things for his pass blocking is receiving ability, his being Paul Perkins right now out of camp. But if you look at the guys going around him, behind him, ahead of him, there's not many. There's only one other starter where you go, this guy's the starter That's Frank gore because he's 34 years old. Paul Perkins could very well come on Gangbusters and show that, you know, there are plenty of rookie, you know, sophomore guys, you know, come out of their first season. That's meh. And then they've. They've figured it out. They figured out NFL life.
Jason Moore
Yeah.
Mike Wright
Devontae Freeman.
Andy Holloway
Devontae Freeman's a great example. And I'm not saying Paul Perkins will be that, but I am absolutely saying he will have the opportunity given to him to be that. That other guys around him just don't have. I mean, you want Jeremy Hill or Kenneth Dixon or Jonathan Stewart or even guys ahead of him. Bilal Powell right now is, you know, in a 50, 50 timeshare, and I think he's the second in that timeshare. Rob Kelly.
Jason Moore
When you have Paul Perkins on your fantasy roster, you find the narrative for why he's going to be great. If you don't have him on your roster, people aren't trying to get him on their roster and that's to their detriment. I actually agree with you at the value point. I would have loved that as a value because much like Terrence west, who's going way too late, you just kind of. The polish isn't there. This. He's not the rookie.
Andy Holloway
Right.
Jason Moore
He's not a rookie getting that job because if he was, he'd have the TJ Eldon hype of a couple years ago or these other players. He's just a second year guy that it feels like New York went. He's just a guy.
Mike Wright
Well, I have three.
Jason Moore
Guess he's our starter.
Mike Wright
Three points real quick. I liked the take because I agree with it for Paul Perkins. 2. I liked that Jason liked the word gangbuster so much, he brought it back for a second time.
Jason Moore
Two times in the same take.
Andy Holloway
Yes. Double.
Mike Wright
Two times on the show. Yeah.
Jason Moore
Okay.
Mike Wright
We've gone double gangbusters.
Andy Holloway
3.
Mike Wright
Paul Perkins. Do you think it's. Is it because his name is Perkins?
Jason Moore
You mean like the old family restaurant?
Mike Wright
Restaurant Perkins.
Andy Holloway
You go old family restaurant.
Mike Wright
Yeah. We talk about things that are associated.
Jason Moore
I can't visualize my grandparents eating there.
Mike Wright
I mean, you had, you had Perkins and you had Coco's.
Jason Moore
Yeah, that's.
Mike Wright
If grandpa was picking that you knew you were going to one of those two places, which coincidentally.
Jason Moore
So if his name is Paul Smashburger.
Andy Holloway
Smash Jackson.
Mike Wright
Oh, be like he'd be a second round pick.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
Smash Jackson.
Andy Holloway
Smash Jackson.
Mike Wright
I want to draft that guy right now.
Andy Holloway
I'll Tell you what, what about Scooch.
Jason Moore
Mcbooch or whatever you said on the.
Andy Holloway
Last show that was a player.
Mike Wright
We've moved on.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, he's retired.
Jason Moore
Jackson is the new name.
Andy Holloway
I'll tell you what.
Jason Moore
Paul Perkins.
Andy Holloway
If Paul Perkins comes out gangbusters for the third time, then he smashed Jackson.
Jason Moore
Oh yes.
Andy Holloway
We're going to build the height.
Jason Moore
Smash Jackson.
Mike Wright
You know how you do people throw these out, these player comps and you remove the name. You're like, oh, it's player A versus player B. We're just going to start filling in this. Just Smash Jackson. Look at his stat line, look at his metrics.
Jason Moore
Smash Jackson has a chance to start.
Mike Wright
New York this year. You rip the tag off and you're like Paul Perkins. That's Paul Perkins. Oh no. Oh no, what am I doing?
Jason Moore
Paul Perkins from Dunder Mifflin.
Andy Holloway
Thanks for the voicemail.
Jason Moore
Ryan in Portland. Ryan in Portland, Oregon. Hey guys. Wondering if this would make quarterbacks more valuable. Changing TDs to six points and making interceptions four points. Just trying to be more competitive.
Mike Wright
It would just think it would just change.
Andy Holloway
Whenever you change a scoring format for quarterbacks it doesn't really change hardly anything as far as making the position more important. The only way to do that is. Is to go to two quarterbacks because then you've got the true drop off in talent. You've got a smaller field of quarterbacks on the waiver wire and their importance in draft and in season is there to highlight that.
Jason Moore
If you gave each quarterback 1,000 points per touchdown, the water level rises for everybody. Is the point is that relatively.
Mike Wright
It does to be fair though if it's. If it's a six point touchdown and it the intersection interceptions get bumped up to four. I mean Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers. Yeah I think they've just separate themselves a little bit further.
Andy Holloway
That's the top but I don't think that.
Mike Wright
But yet I'm still going to go late round. It's not going to make the quarterback all of a sudden. Very, very important.
Jason Moore
I'm listening to Jason's takes and I'm waiting for Gangbusters how he's going to work Gangbusters into, you know what's coming. All right, David and Charleston. Is J.J. nelson on your radar as a wide receiver? Three potential breakout this year. I was just asked this question on a phone call this morning. Nope, he's not, he's really not a Barring injury. I mean an injury. Yeah he certainly is. He was last year due to injury but to in my opinion in my opinion, he's not.
Mike Wright
You would if you're looking, if you're looking for a lower level cardinal to break out Jaron Brown. I love Michael Keaton.
Jason Moore
Chad Williams.
Andy Holloway
I completely agree. I would much rather have Smash Jackson. Oh, Smash Jackson. Come on, Paul Perkins, be good. Let us have this.
Jason Moore
Be good, buddy.
Andy Holloway
No, I mean as a sleep, as a sleeper pick. Give me Jaron Brown. He has much more of the prototypical size shape. We've said it before. J.J. nelson is a thimble.
Mike Wright
He's a, he's a bit player. He, he can come in, he can have a 70 yard touchdown, you know, once or twice a year. But he's not in now. He's not at every week start.
Andy Holloway
In fairness, he put on 15 pounds of muscle this off season. So he's up to 112. He's up to 112.
Jason Moore
So that's not nice.
Andy Holloway
No.
Jason Moore
Is that true that he put on 15?
Andy Holloway
No.
Jason Moore
No.
Andy Holloway
This was all just a ruse.
Jason Moore
Man. You're going gangbusters over there. All right, what's the strongest potential QB wide receiver duo this year? Tyler in Philadelphia wants to know the strongest potential, the strongest double wide recess. Jordy and Aaron Rodgers. Done and done. Locked and loaded.
Mike Wright
Yeah.
Jason Moore
See you later.
Mike Wright
I was trying to run through them real quick in my head, but I'm going Jordy Rogers as well.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. I'm not rolling out Eli Manning. It's like I like Odell Beckham, but come on, man.
Mike Wright
Well, Ryan, Julio Ryan was speaking about.
Andy Holloway
Ryan should have.
Mike Wright
Oh, no.
Jason Moore
Did you see his version of the hype train?
Andy Holloway
No.
Jason Moore
On Twitter.
Mike Wright
Oh, did he throw out, Put out.
Jason Moore
His own self promotion video. That I'm back video.
Mike Wright
Where did he go?
Jason Moore
Where? Him working out on the beach.
Andy Holloway
I think he missed some of camp.
Jason Moore
He missed some OTAs.
Mike Wright
Okay. He was fine last year.
Jason Moore
He wants that money. Money.
Mike Wright
I don't blame him.
Jason Moore
Yeah. All right, that is it for today's show. We'll be back on Thursday. We have some great episodes coming up. We got. We have an episode about how to get better at fantasy football. Wouldn't you believe it? I thought we were working towards that this whole time. But we have a special episode.
Andy Holloway
Sometimes you just get too caught up in players thinking that's, that's the end. All be all is getting the right guys. Really. There's strategy and thought like to how to become better at all of the things.
Jason Moore
There are other players in your league.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Jason Moore
It's not just you working against the computer.
Mike Wright
Step one, when doing player comparisons, use the name Smash Jackson that will be.
Andy Holloway
On the show as the tip Numeral Uno.
Mike Wright
A often requested advice or often requested. Wow, I've really lost control.
Jason Moore
Your vocabulary.
Mike Wright
Yes, I've lost the words. But frequently requested. A two quarterback mock draft will be happening next week. Is that correct?
Andy Holloway
Very fun.
Jason Moore
Very likely. Yeah. We'll be at FSTA in New York City, but the show shall continue.
Mike Wright
Show shall continue. And there could be a return that's on. I'm just gonna leave the T is at that. There could be a return of a special character. Yes. Oh, and it's not Jay Grizz. Oh, I'm gonna shut that.
Jason Moore
I thought that's what you meant.
Mike Wright
No, no, you don't. Their kids upset a return.
Andy Holloway
Here. Keep us.
Jason Moore
I'm imagining getting a trade offer now from somebody sending me Paul Perkins. But it says Smash Jackson. I'd be like, yes, give it to me.
Andy Holloway
I'll click yes. If it was Smash Jackson. Do they have gangs in New York?
Jason Moore
Gangs?
Mike Wright
Yeah. The Five Corners with The Butcher. Leo DiCaprio.
Andy Holloway
Yeah.
Mike Wright
It's a very dangerous place.
Andy Holloway
Who you gonna call?
Mike Wright
Gang Busters. Sorry.
Andy Holloway
All right, let's call the show Terrible.
Jason Moore
Maybe the worst.
Andy Holloway
I apologize, America. I apologize to my family. I apologize to our fans.
Jason Moore
I was so lost.
Andy Holloway
Foot Clan.
Jason Moore
Please, Brooks, cut this all out of the show.
Mike Wright
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Andy Holloway
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Fantasy Footballers Podcast Summary
Episode: Early Sleepers & Values, Maclin Talk
Release Date: June 13, 2017
In this episode of the Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast, hosts Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright dive deep into the early stages of the 2017 fantasy football season. They focus on identifying early sleepers and value picks to help listeners dominate their leagues. The conversation is filled with astute analysis, strong opinions, and actionable advice, ensuring fantasy managers are well-prepared for their drafts.
Jeremy Maclin's Move to the Baltimore Ravens
A significant portion of the episode centers around Jeremy Maclin's recent signing with the Baltimore Ravens. Initially anticipated to be a sleeper, Jason Moore shares a drastic shift in his outlook:
[07:08] Jason Moore: "I've ended up the least bullish on Jeremy Maclin."
Andy Holloway counters this perspective, emphasizing Maclin's potential in Baltimore's offense:
[08:35] Andy Holloway: "I think this is a great landing spot for him. He is immediately the wide receiver one."
Eric Decker Released by the Jets
The hosts discuss Eric Decker's release from the New York Jets and speculate on his next destination. There are rumors linking him to both the Eagles and potentially the Ravens, but concrete details remain elusive.
Cameron Meredith's Injury
Cameron Meredith is set to miss the remainder of the offseason program due to a thumb injury. The hosts express concerns about his ability to establish himself as a key target in Chicago's offense:
[14:22] Mike Wright: "If he's back by training camp, I think everything will still be on target."
Tyreek Hill's Role Adjustment
The Chiefs' decision to limit Tyreek Hill to punt returns marks an important shift. Andy Holloway highlights the potential benefits for fantasy play:
[16:53] Andy Holloway: "If you're a Tyreek supporter, it's good news because they plan on getting him involved more without the kickoff duties."
Robert Woods - Los Angeles Rams
Jason Moore introduces Robert Woods as a top sleeper for the season. Despite the Rams' previous struggles, Woods is positioned to be a high-volume receiver in Sean McVay's offense:
[23:07] Jason Moore: "Robert Woods is a chance to make a huge impact. This is a 100 target season for him."
Andy Holloway and Mike Wright add their support, noting Woods' potential for consistent receptions and yardage.
Taylor Gabriel - Atlanta Falcons
Mike Wright advocates for Taylor Gabriel, citing his performance in a high-powered Falcons offense last year. Gabriel's ability to secure a significant role makes him a valuable sleeper pick:
[26:02] Mike Wright: "Taylor Gabriel is an absolutely free asset from that passing game...give me Taylor Gabriel."
Jaquizz Rogers - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jaquizz Rogers is highlighted as a mid-season breakout candidate. Serving as the de facto starter early in the season, Rogers offers valuable short-term production:
[30:43] Jason Moore: "Quiz is a guy that can come in late and be a valuable three-week asset."
Matthew Stafford - Detroit Lions
Andy Holloway identifies Matthew Stafford as an undervalued quarterback. Despite challenges with the offensive line and team dynamics, Stafford's proven ability to produce makes him a strong value pick in late rounds:
[34:14] Andy Holloway: "Matthew Stafford is a guy that could do that. This is a team that could do that. They have the weapons to do that."
Jason Moore concurs, emphasizing Stafford's consistency and potential return on investment:
[34:55] Andy Holloway: "He's a good value late in drafts."
Ted Ginn Jr. - New York Jets
Jason Moore presents Ted Ginn Jr. as a value pick, focusing on his speed and opportunity within Drew Brees' offense. Despite inconsistent past performances, Ginn's potential upside makes him a worthwhile addition in deeper leagues:
[37:11] Jason Moore: "Ted Ginn has talent to run and opportunity within the offense."
Paul Perkins - New England Patriots
Responding to a listener's question, Andy Holloway endorses Paul Perkins as a valuable late-round pick. With limited competition for the running back role in New England, Perkins has the opportunity to deliver solid fantasy production:
[44:30] Andy Holloway: "Paul Perkins is a starter with very little competition for taking over the role."
Changing Quarterback Scoring Rules
Listener Ryan from Portland inquires about the impact of altering quarterback scoring, specifically converting touchdowns to six points and interceptions to four points. The hosts discuss how these changes might marginalize quarterbacks further, suggesting two-quarterback leagues as a more effective way to increase their value.
Strongest QB-WR Duo
Tyler from Philadelphia asks about the strongest potential quarterback-wide receiver duo. The consensus is Jordy Nelson and Aaron Rodgers, highlighting their synergy and potential for high fantasy points.
The hosts conclude the episode by teasing upcoming content, including strategies to improve at fantasy football and a special episode focused on this topic. They emphasize the importance of not just drafting the right players but also employing effective strategies throughout the season.
Andy Holloway on Jeremy Maclin:
"[08:35] ...he is immediately the wide receiver one."
Jason Moore on Robert Woods:
"[23:07] Robert Woods is a chance to make a huge impact."
Andy Holloway on Matthew Stafford:
"[34:14] Matthew Stafford is a guy that could do that."
Jason Moore on Ted Ginn Jr.:
"[37:11] Ted Ginn has talent to run and opportunity within the offense."
Andy Holloway on Paul Perkins:
"[44:30] Paul Perkins is a starter with very little competition for taking over the role."
This episode of the Fantasy Footballers Podcast offers comprehensive insights into early-season sleepers and value picks for the 2017 fantasy football season. By analyzing player movements, potential breakout candidates, and undervalued assets, the hosts provide listeners with the tools needed to gain an edge in their leagues. Whether you're a seasoned manager or new to fantasy football, the strategies and recommendations discussed are invaluable for crafting a competitive roster.
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