Fantasy Scavengers + Upside Players, Who Am I? - Episode Summary
In the May 29, 2025 episode of the Fantasy Footballers Podcast titled "Fantasy Scavengers + Upside Players, Who Am I?", hosts Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright delve deep into dynasty team management, player evaluations, and engage with listener questions to provide actionable fantasy football advice.
1. Team Management and Dynasty Strategies
The episode kicks off with Mike Wright candidly discussing his recent decision to dismantle his dynasty team. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to a competitive league environment:
Mike Wright [03:25]: "My team is naked. My team has nothing."
Andy Holloway and Jason Moore engage in light-hearted banter about Mike's situation, highlighting the challenges of maintaining a competitive edge in dynasty leagues. Mike elaborates on the evolving value of draft picks versus players:
Mike Wright [05:20]: "People value picks way more than they value players in dynasty leagues. I've seen that evolve in our league."
He cites his experience over 10-11 years in the league, emphasizing the necessity to pivot strategies when surrounded by elite competition.
2. Interactive Segment: "Who Am I?"
The hosts introduce a fun and engaging game segment titled "Who Am I?", where they provide clues about a particular player for listeners to guess. The clues focus on a wide receiver who has consistently been a top performer in fantasy leagues despite not achieving 1,000 receiving yards in a season.
After a series of hints, the answer is revealed to be Jordan Addison:
Mike Wright [12:01]: "Jordan Addison is the answer."
The discussion highlights Addison's consistent performance and potential value in upcoming seasons, especially with uncertainties surrounding his quarterback's performance.
3. Player Analysis and Updates
The trio provides insightful analysis on several key players and their fantasy prospects:
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Stefan Diggs: There's optimism about his availability and potential readiness by week four, though concerns about his role in the offense persist.
Mike Wright [15:55]: "The hope basically was that Drake May would have a target in Stefan Diggs by week four."
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Drake May: Evaluated as a promising late-round quarterback pick, especially considering the dilution of opposing defenses.
Jason Moore [18:08]: "For fantasy purposes, Drake May is a good late round pick."
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Malik Neighbors: Updates indicate he’s unlikely to impact the spring season significantly due to a lingering toe injury.
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James Cook: Sean McDermott's comments suggest Cook will be available when ready, adding a layer of flexibility for fantasy managers.
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Kyle Pitts: Rumors about a contract situation could influence his availability and fantasy value.
4. Listener Mailbag and Trade Evaluations
The hosts address listener questions, focusing on trade evaluations and keeper decisions in dynasty leagues:
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Trade Discussion: A listener named Brian from New York inquires about trading a first-round pick for Ashton Genty.
Jason Moore [26:06]: "I think this is a dynasty trade of Bucky Irving and the 110 and you got Ashton Genty. I think that's probably going to be the cheapest acquisition of Ashton Genty that we will see forever."
The hosts commend the trade, highlighting the long-term benefits of acquiring a workhorse running back like Genty over the fluctuating value of players like Bucky Irving.
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Keeper Decision: John from Chicago asks whether to keep JJ McCarthy with a 16th-round pick or Jaden Daniels with a 6th-round pick in a two-quarterback league.
Jason Moore [30:05]: "Jaden Daniels, we're all believers here in the talent. I think he's going to do great things for the Vikings."
The consensus leans towards retaining Jaden Daniels due to his higher impact potential in a two-quarterback setup.
5. Strategy Discussions: Auction vs. Snake Drafts
The podcast explores the differences between auction drafts and snake drafts, weighing the pros and cons of each format:
Andy Holloway [54:33]: "Auction drafts are fun. I would dare say they are probably even superior to a Snake draft for the simple fact that anyone can get whatever player they want."
Mike Wright and Jason Moore echo these sentiments, emphasizing the flexibility and comprehensive nature of auction drafts despite their longer duration compared to snake drafts.
6. Deep Dive: Wide Receiver Market in Chicago
The hosts analyze the crowded wide receiver market for Chicago, discussing implications for fantasy managers:
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Romeo Dunes and DJ Moore are highlighted as top targets, but concerns about the dilution of targets due to multiple offensive weapons are raised.
Jason Moore [46:36]: "Colston Loveland can't be the number two target. I just don't see that as a realistic outcome with DJ Moore and Roma Dunes on the roster."
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Ricky Pearsall vs. Juwan Jennings: A debate ensues over which receiver offers better upside, with Jason Moore favoring Pearsall for his potential to outperform expectations.
Jason Moore [41:08]: "I think he [Pearsall] could be the one receiving target and I just want that shot at it where I feel like Jennings, I'm getting floor and injury help."
7. Quarterback Evaluation: Sam Darnold and Jaden Daniels
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the quarterback position, specifically Sam Darnold and Jaden Daniels:
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Jaden Daniels is praised for his rushing upside, which cushions any potential sophomore slump.
Jason Moore [31:38]: "If you don't throw as many, you know, touchdowns and you throw more interceptions, you're still going to be a good fantasy asset."
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Sam Darnold receives criticism for inconsistencies, but the hosts acknowledge the inherent unpredictability of quarterback performances.
Andy Holloway [57:28]: "Jason, I will be betting against the Colts offense. That's what I will be doing."
8. Sleeper Picks: Josh Downs and Others
Josh Downs is identified as a sleeper pick, expected to outperform his draft position due to his yards after catch and role in the offense:
Andy Holloway [55:10]: "Yes, yes. I would say yeah. How about you, Jay? I love Josh Downs."
Mike Wright concurs, highlighting Downs' potential as a consistent contributor in fantasy lineups.
9. Final Thoughts and Takeaways
The episode concludes with the hosts reiterating the importance of flexibility in fantasy strategies, encouraging managers to consider both consistent performers and high-upside players. They emphasize the value of adapting to evolving league dynamics and staying informed through continuous analysis.
Notable Quotes:
- Mike Wright [03:25]: "My team is naked. My team has nothing."
- Jason Moore [26:06]: "I think this is a dynasty trade of Bucky Irving and the 110 and you got Ashton Genty."
- Andy Holloway [54:33]: "Auction drafts are fun. I would dare say they are probably even superior to a Snake draft..."
- Jason Moore [41:08]: "I think he [Pearsall] could be the one receiving target..."
This episode offers a comprehensive overview of current dynasty league strategies, player evaluations, and interactive engagement, making it a valuable resource for fantasy football enthusiasts aiming to optimize their teams for the upcoming season.
