This podcast is based on the simple premise that accurate, contrarian fantasy predictions matter. They could mean the difference between missing the playoffs and winning your league. Since 2013, BJ has written 3,000+ fantasy columns and advised 10,000+ managers using home-grown data analytics and other empirical evidence. He's also won several national fantasy tournaments, including one vs. 60,000+ people and another vs. 330,000+ people. E-mail him at [email protected].
Why are ADPs based more on last year’s stats than on context, and what does this tell us about Tua Tagovailoa’s (QB20 ADP) actual value?
Since 2002, the average rookie scoring ranking for 7th-round running backs is RB123. That excludes all the 7th-round rookies who don’t even see game action. So should managers buy into the hype surro…
Why does the market still view Travis Kelce as a near-elite fantasy TE?
Two summers ago, Kadarius Toney had plenty of hype. After Week 1, in hindsight, his career was effectively over. This summer, Jaydon Blue has received negative and positive reviews. How should manage…
A quarterback’s overall ADP is 110. I’ve got him at 60. When should you draft him?
Can Zach Ertz replicate his 2024 resurgence and remain fantasy-relevant?
Most big performers in the opening week of the preseason do very little during the regular season. So how should we size up last night’s biggest performers?
Do Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen have only one or two great years remaining? Or is the data set for dual-threat declining quarterbacks too small?
Draft rankings matter, but only if we’re speaking the same language. Hint: we’re not.
How much can fantasy managers trust Christian McCaffrey?
Should fantasy managers fade all the Saints?
Why are Puka Nacua and Davante Adams overvalued this summer? Two words: Matthew Stafford. One more word: run-friendly. And yes, that counts as one word.
Dak Prescott has his best receiving corps in years. So why does he have a middling QB ADP?
Kyren Williams has shown “explosiveness” in camp. Why fantasy managers shouldn’t care . . .
Mike Williams’ retirement impacted ADPs for Tre Harris and Quentin Johnston—but not in the way it should have.