Fantasy Football Daily - College Fantasy Football Week 11 Strategy Guide Revealed!

Episode Date: November 5, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:05 Hello, this is Eric Proton with Jady Yonke and Josh Chivalier once again for the CFF All Access podcast. Thank you very much for joining us. Please remember to hit the like and subscribe button. I always forget to do that until the end. I finally got that out in the beginning here. For our opener for today's show, we decided we wanted to go through the best offenses that we expected to not be that prolific in the preseason. So we're going to go by points scored, better passing offenses we'd expect as well as better rushing offenses.
Starting point is 00:00:41 I think any of us expected while heading into the season, which is why we probably don't have enough of these guys on our teams. Of course, that might not be the case for our boy, J.D. It is probably the case for me. Purple Rain, our boy, Joe, our Pazzi. I think I got that one this time. I said his name wrong last time. My boy, Joe, thank you, my brother. Always love Purple Rain.
Starting point is 00:01:00 and our boys over there with volume pigs. Him and Volume Pigs share into an excellent waiver wire column. You should both check that out. But in the meantime, we're going to get over to our teams that I think I didn't expect to see scoring 35 plus points. So that was kind of the cutoff that I used. We went for teams that are scoring 35 points or more, which if you read my preseason articles, that is generally the benchmark we're looking for for prolific teams. we have 27 teams that are over the 35 point threshold.
Starting point is 00:01:34 So out of 135, we only got 25 teams really hitting that elite mark. The number one team, in my opinion, that I did not expect to be amongst this elite group of 35 point per game offenses is the second overall offense, none other than the Indiana Hoosiers, of course, 46.6 points per game. Second most in the country. I mean, we've waxed poetic, I think, quite a bit on Mr. Signetti about how he just raided the coffers of the entire Sunbelt conference. If you looked at the, literally, the all sunbelt team, Signetti took all those guys that he coached against and he coached, obviously, a James Madison and brought them all over to Indiana. Elijah Sarat has been prolific. Obviously, we've talked on this show a couple times about Justice Ellison, Tyson, Tyson, Tyson, and of course Curtis Rourke.
Starting point is 00:02:28 So guys, gentlemen, anything about the Indiana team. Did you see it coming and I didn't or, you know, any comments, questions about that? Yeah. You know, for me, I thought this would be a second year rebuild type deal where they were good in 2025 and be able to get their pieces because we know Kurt Signetti has a good offense. But look, like we haven't seen Curtis Rourke be good in like two or three years. and they're bringing a bunch of kids from JMU and Justice Ellison from Wake Forest. So there's a lot of pieces that hadn't produced at other places where they had produced at a lower level. And the Big Ten is a big step up.
Starting point is 00:03:06 So I really thought I would take them a couple of years to get there. But clearly they proved me wrong. What about you, J.D? Yeah, no, definitely didn't see it coming. I don't think anybody saw it coming to this extent. Like you can buy in a Cignetti and then there's buying into this, which I don't think anybody had 46 points per game, the season almost over in the bingo cards. And yeah, Rourke again, he's a guy.
Starting point is 00:03:25 Like, I tweeted out in the past. Like, I think he's an NFL quarterback. Like, he's been very clear. This guy was, like, way too talented for the Mac for a long time. But, like, he wasn't even close to healthy last year. Like, I overdraft him last year in the Mac. It didn't happen. And now he's got a bunch of, you know, former non-power conference guys
Starting point is 00:03:40 thrown to, I didn't think so. So I thought, obviously, they could be successful and be a winning team, but do this offensively, not at all. No, absolutely. We'll round out a few of the other top teams. Obviously, we want to mention the number. And the number one scoring team in the nation, which is 47.4 points per game of the Miami Hurricanes. I think we probably expected that.
Starting point is 00:03:59 But some other sleepers. That is kind of a sleeper. I expect Miami to be leading the league in points, certainly. But we'll go with eighth overall. The Tulane Green Wave in the midst of the Willie Fritz departure for Houston. We've seen Houston definitely not scoring many points. I think we expected Tulane to be at least more up-tempo. can't get less uptempo than Willie Fritz, but God, I, full disclosure, I didn't see 39.8 points
Starting point is 00:04:27 per game out of Tulane, even with the AAC offenses that Zach, which is to me the defenses in our preseason show, Zach Hall did a great job of identifying how poor those defenses are in the American Athletic Conference. We put out that spreadsheet where I believe Tulsa had the worst, in terms of they're facing the worst set of defenses on their schedule, and that's AAC. I want to say even, I want to say like five out of the bottom 15 teams or AAC teams, and that is something that's certainly like Tulane is feasted on. I'll domino a few more. Clemson is ninth in the country at 39.4 points for game.
Starting point is 00:05:07 We talked about, certainly coming into the season, how just decimated that wide receiver core was last year. Clearly, with Kluvena taking a staff and having a full staff, that's made a difference. Army. Navy, obviously. I mean, we have to mention Army and Navy. 38 points per game, 14th in the country for Army, 18th in the country for Navy. They have 37 and a half, just a tick behind. And then two more teams, BYU is 24th in the country at 35 points per game.
Starting point is 00:05:36 And the aforementioned previously New Mexico, we talked about off air, 34.8 points per game. They are 26. I rounded that up. gentlemen any of those teams that stand out to you particularly as being way above where you thought they'd be this year offensive well i just want to point out that toulain has figured out how to score that many points and yet mario williams has figured out how to be a total dud in that system and i drafted a ton of that guy and it feels like uh you know look mackay hughes has done what we thought mackay hues would do right we've seen uh you know kamani vodal who who was a preseason favorite of Debbie drafters and NFL dynasty guys. But we saw him go ham in this system. So we knew that McCoy Hughes could do that. But to be this dynamic of an offense, I should say score this many points and yet have no pieces on the passing side of the ball
Starting point is 00:06:36 that are scoring anything that's relevant in fantasy right now is quite impressive. So this is really just a therapeutic session for me to get out how frustrating it is to pick a team that's going to have a lot of points. And yet it's still, you know, fall for the Mario Williams trick again this year. J.D. Yeah, I wanted to hit on Tulane as well. I think you were talking about it, Proton. The big takeaway for me is the factoring in conference reallignment and how that affects the defenses. I think that was one thing I kind of missed.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Now, I also, I don't want to kick myself too bad for, like, not drafting Tulane guys, because it's just an ugly scheme. And it's really nobody other than he was, like Josh mentioned. And then I mean, let's be. Flemming a little bit, but it's catch as catch can. It is. And maybe best ball. But, like, if you're picking some of these guys up, you're getting burned a little bit, right? Like, even Mentsa had a few good game.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Like, he looked great against Kansas State, but he's thrown the ball 22 times a game. So, yeah. But that's another way about, like, Navy Army, like, let's be honest, who's really going to draft a ton of shares of these guys. wouldn't be me, but I think that is the takeaway. So this is one thing I tried to prioritize in the past with Pac-12 teams and just like the defenses are not close to the offensive talent in that conference. And it's that way for a while. And you just had a lot of underrated assets and just juicy matchups with close, close lines.
Starting point is 00:07:57 And then totals that could just really, really rise up. But the Americans one that I didn't see quite as much. So shout out to Zach Hall. And shout out to anybody who hopped on that. because I think that's the most underspoken part of fantasy. And then once it's fantasy season, it becomes, oh, this guy's playing North Texas, got to play him. It's like, well, we know who's playing who before the year.
Starting point is 00:08:17 We may not have every single defense pegged perfectly, but like Vegas lines are out earlier than ever, and totals are out earlier than ever, and these projections are out there now more so than ever, some really good projections. So you can kind of see it coming. And that's one thing that I'm for sure going to pay more attention to last year. I'm kicking myself a little bit.
Starting point is 00:08:35 So a conference I targeted was the Big 12. And I think I did a decent job because those games shoot out a little bit because anybody can win any game. It's total chaos. But even that, it's not the American. Like the defenses are just better than they are in the American. Yeah, I completely agree. And before we move on to the passing and wrestling sections, why don't we take a quick commercial break? At Desjardin, we speak business.
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Starting point is 00:09:41 349 passing yards per game for Syracuse. I didn't see it. I mean, I know we have a couple of the absolute elite college fantasy minds in the world here. But gentlemen, I mean, talk to me. Did either of you see the Syracuse 350 yards a game coming out? No, absolutely not. And, you know, if I just would have heard a broadcast where I was told that, Kyle McCord knew these guys growing up in New Jersey playing high school football,
Starting point is 00:10:08 then I might have drafted more of Kyle McCord, but, you know, that didn't come till later. No, but yeah, look, last time we saw Kyle McCord, he could barely complete a forward pass unless this to Marvin Harrison. And then all of a sudden, the guys just lighten it up. And, you know, again, it's one of those things. I did not see this coming in the past. Because even with Jeff Nixon at Baylor, feels like they spread it out so much. I mean, there's a few targets, but nothing like they've had two to three guys that are fantasy relevant every week in the passing game.
Starting point is 00:10:39 And that's just bonkers to me. And so it's pretty impressive to me. What about you, J.D? No, definitely didn't see it coming. I'm with you. Yeah, my handicap on McCord is he doesn't look very good. People might think he's good because he's from Ohio State. But again, he just locked on to Harrison.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Now he has no Harrison. How's that going to go? Which is the reason I kind of have a lot of Ronday Gadsden shares. It's like, well, I don't really see anything bankable here other than him checking down. to Lequin Allen and then Gadsen being one of the best tight ends. And it's just been the absolute complete total opposite of what I expected. Yeah, I don't feel bad looking back and saying I missed on Syracuse. Like you're saying, yeah, even Gadsden, though, I mean, has he been that much better than
Starting point is 00:11:18 the average tight ends? You know, he hasn't been Harold Fanon out there, you know, dominating the world at tight ends. So, I mean, for the amount of draft capital, he had to expend on that, even though we're throwing three and 49 yards a game. you're still not getting that ultra tight end one usage that you really were hoping for out of Gadsden. Some of the other offenses here, I will domino and we can pick apart one by one. Seventh highest or most prolific passing offense in the country, San Jose State. Come on down with 324 per game.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Top 10 offense. He didn't see that coming with Brent Brennan leaving and going to Arizona. And the new head coach coming in who ran the triple option the last time. he was a head coach. Wow. I mean, but yeah, here we're up. Well, you know, when in Rome, he had to do it. That was the role he was cast upon, but that's not what he wants to do.
Starting point is 00:12:10 14th, Arkansas. Taylor and Green throwing for 2.92 a game, obviously Malachi Singleton takes over. He got banged up last game. Taylor Green did, which, I mean, that's kind of going to happen the way that he runs and is kind of a little reckless outside of the pocket. But still, it doesn't take away from the fact. They're the 14th most prolific passing. offense in the country. I didn't see Arkansas going for 292 with Sam Pittman, Bobby Petrino
Starting point is 00:12:36 and no Bobby Petrino. 17th Pitt, Kay Bell, Kerwin Bell's son, offensive coordinator, just changing the entire dynamic of that team. And, you know, the good thing about having Pat Narduzzi as a head coach is he could still pitch a D. But he's good enough where, you know, they've run up-tempo offenses at Pittsburgh more often than not. And he's got a pretty good track record to defend in that. 91 yards per game there for Pitt. Not a great game for our boy Ace Holstein last game. Yarnel threw two touchdowns in Garbage Town. I wonder if that's going to do something.
Starting point is 00:13:10 19th, Indiana, once again, here we are, 284 yards per game. We already talked about them. Won't belabor that point. 29th, Cincinnati at 267 per game. Look, the Emery Jones Cincinnati offense was not throwing for 270 a game. We personally assure you with that. I believe they were barely squeaking out two. You threw for like 2150 last year.
Starting point is 00:13:33 And that, I mean, we talked about it last week. Brennan Soresby 2,0.5 passing yards preseason line was just an absolute layup. And he's already beat it. We're in week 11. And then lastly, Fernando Mendoza. Cal, 266, number 30 ranked passing offense, a Justin Wilcox, you know, defense. I mean, they threw a little bit under Musgrave last year, but they've really kicked it up. And even though they've lost a couple of heartbreakers down the stretch, Jack Endries,
Starting point is 00:14:03 obviously friend of the show, been absolutely one of the best tight ends in the country. So out of those passing offenses, gentlemen, feel free to wax poetic about whichever one you'd like to discuss. Yeah, I'll let you go first, JD. Yeah, so I think San Jose State is another one. Like, I remember my handicap on the OC is like, okay, this guy's really interesting. I think it could be underrated. And then just diving deeper into it, like, nobody. returning and then the spring reports were just totally brutal like just sounds like the offense was
Starting point is 00:14:35 I mean it could average less than 20 points per game is what all the reports were sounding like which turns out just their defense is better than most of us gave them credit for because the defense hasn't been that bad and the offense is obviously way better but like yeah it was like three quarterbacks flying for the job none of them look good throwing multiple picks and most practices and that was enough for me to be like okay despite all that interest I had no see let me just totally throw out everything that like and that was not called for. I think the overall lesson is especially when you're doing as many drafts as we do is like, okay, you may not be sure on something, but you can still be sure like the office of
Starting point is 00:15:08 coordinator is interesting because pits the same way. Okay, well, clear interest in the offensive coordinator, but like, geez, the spring game was rough and the quarterbacks look kind of rough and are any receivers any good? And what it boils down to for kind of both these teams is like a similar, similar lesson, in my opinion is if you have faith in the offensive coordinator coordinator, you need to at least have some shares because these guys are dirt cheap and look where they are. These are two top 17 offenses just crushing it. Guys like Desmond Reed, guys like Nick Nash, like just total league winner.
Starting point is 00:15:38 So even if you're not in Andrew Katz and drafting Nick Nash and 10 of our 12 drafts or whatever it is he has them, and still make sure you add some just not taking like total stands like like take more flyers because some of these these guys people take flyers on like oh Alabama they have to bore that could be good like they're all the way down at 42nd and passing yards per game meanwhile I mean San Jose is thrown for 325 per game so that was the takeaway for me yeah and like you said Nick Nash legitimate league winner considering where he's been drafted I mean absolutely taking the top off of defenses Josh absolutely yeah another two teams I want to highlight are Maryland with Billy Edwards coming in we didn't know who was going to be the starting
Starting point is 00:16:19 back but either one i don't think we had on the bingo card at a plus 300 passing cards no most of us figured mj morris it ended up beating him out because he came in and had experience for mc state but nope yeah and so therefore you know there wasn't a ton of people taking typhelton jd i think you were one of the ones taking them late but no okay so i don't know who's taking typhelt i'm probably andrew cats because he's whipping us all but you know it's just crazy i mean maryland being that high that the other one that's surprising that's surprising on this list to me is UTSA. I mean, to see them there at 291 passing yards is pretty crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:56 Also considering that against power four opponents, they threw for 132 yards per game. So the games I really got my eyes on were Texas State, Texas, you know, when I was pumping up Owen McCown, I mean, he was, he looked doo-do. And then he comes back. And in every other G5 opponent, he's done for 317 yards plus. And it's like, it's just really interesting. I mean, UTSA is another system that we trusted over the years, right, to produce. Maybe thought for a minute that it was maybe just Frank Harris, but it looks like, look,
Starting point is 00:17:30 like no matter whether it's Will Stein or, you know, whoever's in there as the O.C, they seem to produce prolific passing offenses. Agreed. Agreed on both fronts. All right. Well, in that case, we're going to move on to the rushing offenses that I feel have overporned a little bit. And no offense to our boy, Rich Rod, but hey, Jacksonville, state third in rushing yards per game average in 270 a positively service academy level
Starting point is 00:17:56 of rushing yards per game got to respect that i'll go through all these just so and then you guys can go through you'd like new mexico we've mentioned them before they're up to 231 a game devon dampier all hail 10th in the nation a top 10 offense all right i mean i know it's rushing but look just saying top 10 in offense with this team i don't think anybody really expected that after the past five years of the Fredo Ferrence era. But here we are. Iowa, 222 yards per game rushing. 10th in the country.
Starting point is 00:18:28 It was about time. Bye-bye, Brian Ferrence. Adios, buddy. All of a sudden, Iowa's out there scoring points. Like, it's amazing what you do when, just say no to neptism. 12th. Oregon State. We didn't know we were getting out of them either.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Jonathan Smith goes and hits Michigan State. You know, adios goes, our boy, Damien, and Martinez down to Miami, that prolific offense. We didn't know what we were getting. Was Aden Childs and, you know, Jack Felling going to be able to deal with it? Who knew, right? Oregon State, 217 yards per game rushing. They also lost Talisi Fuaga, a 6'9, 400 pounder over there at right tackle.
Starting point is 00:19:11 I mean, everything, you cannot say enough about what they're doing in terms of that rebuild. Good on you, Oregon State. 15th, Marshall, I mean, let's give it a Marshall here. They were in pretty rough shape last year. I didn't know what we were getting coming into the season of this. They had retread NC State running back, allegedly leading that backfield. And, you know, AJ Turner just said what we said all last year. We're taking the under on our boy there from NC State.
Starting point is 00:19:39 And AJ Turner just has rested control of that backfield. We have talked about it. I know he JD did a couple of weeks as well. we've mentioned him. And then lastly, give it up to the Broncos of Western Michigan. 209 a game. 19th in the country, Jaden Nixon, go get yourself some young man. One of the, I mean, in terms of pickups, I would say he's been a very important pickup, at least halfway through the season, whenever you got him and you'd be able to start him. So those are a few of the rushing offenses.
Starting point is 00:20:10 Feel free to go after it. Who wants it? Yeah. So, you know, I think. when you talk about Oregon State, it's like imagine Damien Martinez and this offense playing into this competition. I mean, oh, man, I would have been crazy. Probably what helping in terms of his draft stock, too. I mean, obviously he's got a higher profile at Miami, but I mean, he would have been putting up, he would have been talking about gentiesque terms potentially. Yeah, for sure, for sure.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Yeah, you know, I mean, I think you pointed out some really good ones, right? New Mexico, Jacksonville State, Trace Stewart in particular, doing what he was. doing right we didn't know who was going to be the guy we knew that a running back should emerge um in this system but golly what he's done has been incredible i mean again this is another um what d2 transfer that transfers into a fccc program i think those are the types of things we maybe we need start looking at a bit more um as far as analysts go um so that's a that's a big one for me that that sticks out here um and then look a j turner coming on is great. South Alabama, it's another to JD's point, right? You're talking about horrible,
Starting point is 00:21:21 you know, either scrimmages or, you know, spring scrimmages. And then they just come on and they, they look awesome. And we knew that that offense had potential going in, but some of us started fading them. So yeah, those are the ones that stick out to me. And again, like Navy doing what they're doing to the degree that they're doing it, right? In Army, too. I mean, we knew that this isn't surprising their top five, but how it's happening is something that we've been hoping that they'd get back to so we could benefit from that. So yeah, those are the main ones for me.
Starting point is 00:21:55 What do you got, J.D? Yeah, I think my overall takeaway is just teams that are true to their identity, even some of these despite offensive coordinator changes, despite personnel losses, because there's so much that we look into in the offseason, and there's so many teams, there's so many players. There's a lot to keep track of. So like even some of these that I've overlooked, like in my notes, okay, so for teams like, you know, Notre Dame and Kansas State, my notes might say, well, they lost a ton along the offensive line.
Starting point is 00:22:24 They have a new offensive coordinator. There's a lot that you might not like for normal teams. I think it's finding the balance of what is their identity. Is it a very strong identity? Was it their identity because of the personnel they had? Or was it the identity of the head coach? And is it something that's going to continue? So, again, it seemed like a Marshall.
Starting point is 00:22:42 that says they're going to, you know, they're going to transition to the air raid. Well, okay, they're still running for 220. And their, their offensive, or sorry, their head coach is still Charles Huff, a former running backs coach who has shown he wants to run the ball. So things like that. Even the Iowa takeaway for me, yeah, because last year, it was a similar handicap. They returned a ton on the offensive line, but the offensive line was bad the year before that. And it was the same thing going into this year. And it's like, well, it turns out, yeah, it was as simple as nepotism for Iowa, even if they weren't effective years prior. they've still tried to establish the rush.
Starting point is 00:23:14 And if there is improvement, this could happen. So I don't know if anyone quite saw a top 10 finish. But things like that is the overall takeaway from even teams lower down, like Yukon's running for over 200 yards per game. We know what their identity is. It's physical. Their offensive line is always the best performing unit on the team. You know, that's really what's saying?
Starting point is 00:23:32 Jacksonville State. You know, again, we, Josh, yeah, we'd be remiss if we weren't watching our limestone college, our limestone university, whatever is, our limestone. own footage to identify Trace Stewart. I didn't. But like, we know who Rich Rod is. We know what his identity is going to be. Just taking shots on teams where you're 95% certain what the offensive identity is going to be. Yeah. And on the same token, you know, on the other side of the coin, just for the rushing side, we didn't do really for the other ones. But it needs to be said, Oklahoma State is 119th in rushing yards per game. They're rushing for 108 per game.
Starting point is 00:24:09 I don't think anybody saw Ollie Gordon and the Cowboys here with Mullet Gundy ranking 119th, you know, bottom 20 in terms of rushing yardage. So it goes both ways in terms of the surprise there in terms of what these teams are doing. But that'll pretty much do it for that portion of what we're discussing here today. I will leave it to Josh. And we will take a quick commercial break before we go through the waiver. All right. That was fun. That was fun looking back at the teams that surprised us and then also to see kind of things that are going well.
Starting point is 00:24:46 You know, one of the things that just sticks out to me is a guy like Caleb Johnson who flashed early in his career and then faded and then, you know, obviously he's come back and had a huge resurgence. I just think that's happened a lot recently where you're seeing these older guys or guys that, you know, early on maybe, you know, did it floundered out for some reason, but then come back and hit. And Cade Clubnix is another one, right? We all gave up on them. And then he comes back this year and has been unbelievable. And it's like, you know, I wonder how many of these guys like Jackson Arnold or, you know, whoever, right, that's flaming out. Jackson is a great example. That could definitely happen with Jackson Arnold in a couple years.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Yeah. Yeah. So I think there's a lot of these sophomore QBs that could flame out. And then in a couple of years, they're prolific again. Jaden Daniels. I mean, Bo Nix. You can go down the list of these guys that. that like you just give them some time.
Starting point is 00:25:42 Like their rating wasn't bad, wasn't wrong. And if you just give it time, they can tend to hit to get into the right system and people that are not to utilize their talents. And so anyways, those things just stick out to me as like, ah,
Starting point is 00:25:55 like I should be, you know, I shouldn't be quick to just throw people away and discard them. Or even make fun of them in the moment because they're not performing the way that I think they should. And when it comes to our draft that we do with the, the Champions League that we talk about. You have to be careful after maybe draft seven or eight,
Starting point is 00:26:15 where everything is just so, all the ADP is starting to just kind of get really locked in and codified. And if you just sort of fall into that and you don't take the swings that you really could, maybe there's guys that you like, be like, ah, you know, this guy's ranked up. Take swings. Take swings in those late drafts.
Starting point is 00:26:35 Put some variants in those teams when you're doing the best balls. because you don't want to have just that same homologized group because there's going to be so many, so many misses. Take some swings. But yeah, good call, Josh. And I will say just before we move on, Lamarcus Peppermint, want to give a little shout out to the comment section here astutely points out.
Starting point is 00:26:56 South Alabama, only team with two 500-yard rushers. Great little fact toyed by Mr. Peppermint. Well done. Yeah, that's awesome. Yeah. You know, and this just reminds me, even getting into this waiver wire talk today, like we're going to talk about some guys,
Starting point is 00:27:11 and maybe there's some guys will be on here because of injuries. But a lot of these guys are these G5 guys that are just coming up late that we don't have as many eyes on as the P4, where people will typically go with what they know in drafting or acquiring through the waiver wire. And so it's interesting to me that that stuck out to me. It's like, oh, the guys that are left, or a lot of them are these G5 guys. So let's get into that tonight.
Starting point is 00:27:35 J.D, let's start with you, and we'll do QB's your, We're way more of our QBs for the week. Yes, so I'm keeping a little brief, but, oh, I'm keeping a very brief. I don't have any QBs written down. So there you go. You got you, J.D. I can do it. Why don't we go with Dylan Risk?
Starting point is 00:27:55 We all love the game of risk. J.D., as a teacher, as an educator, do your kids, are they fans of the game of world domination risk as I was as a child? I do not believe so. I think it's more, it's a clash of clans and Fortnite and Roblox. A lot of Fortnite, right? Yeah, I play actually dabbling a little Fortnite too. I know they just change maps, but I'm terrible.
Starting point is 00:28:19 That being said, that being said, you don't want to hear about that. Dylan Risk, we don't know what we're getting in terms of Gus Malzhan and Jacuri Brown and KJ. Jefferson. It looks like Katie Jefferson's out of the mix. Jacuri Brown has pretty much spoiled the goodwill he had. and Dylan Risk comes in against BYU when they're down, hit six of 10 for 102 and a touch. He goes, gets the lion's share of snaps,
Starting point is 00:28:44 20 of 25 for 294 and 3 against Arizona. I mean, yeah, it's Arizona. But also ran to 55 yards on nine carries. We know that any Gus Mileson QB is going to be running as well as throwing the ball. I mean, look, if this is going to be, if he's won the job for UCF at 1% ownership rate, give him to me because it's a kingmaker. Nick Marshall put up, you know, good fantasy stats for him.
Starting point is 00:29:13 We can barely throw in a forward pass 10 years ago for Auburn. Anybody who is Gus's quarterback I want, we'll go with Zeon Chris, QB Houston. We heard a little bit. He's a 12% ownership right now, which is extremely low. And with Chris, we know what the deal is here. You know, I mean, a really good running quarterback got hurt a couple of weeks. weeks ago, which kind of, you know, put him back on the waiver wire. That's why he's down at 12 percent. But, I mean, what do you want? You went 11 for 11 against Kansas State with 103 yards
Starting point is 00:29:44 and a touch. But then on the other side, 75 yards and a rushing touchdown as well. I mean, if you're in a four point passing touchdown league, yeah, I know they're going to be running at a particularly, you know, high clip here. And they're on by this week. Dude, they got, they got Arizona week one of the playoffs, which is week 12. So if you want to go and take a bullet and you're going to be hit by some of those buys, which I believe you got a Jackson Dart buy in there, you could do a heck of a lot worse than a little forward thinking and going with Zeon, Chris, against Arizona. I think we all know if you're watching the show, Arizona's defense, one of the worst,
Starting point is 00:30:21 one of the absolute bottom of the barrel for fantasy purposes, which that's what we want. And then lastly, Bryce Achi. That's a little All in the Family reference. I know that is literally a show from the 70s. No, I wasn't alive to watch that. But Archie Bunker is a classic. We have to give it to him. He is, looks like he's taking over the job over there at USF for the deposed top five pick of USF,
Starting point is 00:30:51 their Byron Brown, RIP. But, I mean, Archie started each of the last three games, thrown 41, 31, and 32 passes. So, I mean, they're out there gassing it up in this, this goalish system, 44 to 21, they beat on FAU last game. And we even were treated to one of the rare coaching blowbys. Got a coaching blowby by Alex Goldie to Tom Herman. Nobody likes Tom Herman, apparently. My God, gives them the old dusty finish right on the way out,
Starting point is 00:31:22 a little wrestling term. But, you know, with Bryce Archie being the conductor of that train, and as we've talked about, the AAC defenses are pitiful. You got Navy this week, of course, with that script, that run-heavy approach. But then 12, 13, 14, Charlotte, give it to me. Tulsa, as Zach Hall correctly projected, the worst schedule in the country, and then Rice.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Like, dude, if you have some quarterback concerns or issues heading into this final stretch here and you're going to be in the playoffs, you could do a lot worse than a speculative Bryce Archie pick. In fact, definitely take him in the 50-teamer. That's all. Clint Carlson's got a question here. Any thoughts on Wyoming QB, Caden Anderson? Last three games against bottom 30 past defenses, yards per game, but it is Wyoming.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Yeah, I definitely considered putting him on this list because he went out there and obviously last game. He gave it to New Mexico because, I mean, New Mexico, are they a great offensive team? Yes. Are they a good defensive team? Oh, no. Oh, no, they are not. And that's what you like. But he threw for 340 against them.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Game beforehand against Utah State. Another not particularly good defense, you went 15 to 24, you know? but I'd like to see him run a little more. Didn't run at all last game. But look, what are you going to do? How many starting quarterbacks do we have to just went out and threw for 340 and 3 last week? You know, not a lot.
Starting point is 00:32:46 So at this point in the season, yeah, go get them. It's like unowned. Yeah, that's good. I like it. A couple guys from me, just reminders. These are guys that were on buys last week, but have good matchups this week if you're hurting with Week 11 buys. Caten Hauser from ECU.
Starting point is 00:33:02 He's still only 8% owned. And he's got FAU this week and then Tulsa, U&T, Navy over the last three weeks of the playoff stretch. And then Parker Navarro is 15% owned. And he has Ken State's defense this week, which they should be able to move the ball and score some points there. And then last one, Jalen Kittina from UIB. He's 1% owned. He just went ham this last week. So, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Yeah, I told you a couple weeks ago on Kit and I hope you listen to me. Yeah, there you go. All right, running backs, JD. Do you have any running backs or is the sheet also blank there? You better. I have a running back. I was just noticing I was looking at my favorite waiver wire pickups of the year. I thought we were doing that we weren't.
Starting point is 00:33:45 So sorry, that's the notes I was looking at. Oh, that's what we're doing our favorite pickups. Oh, geez. I do have. My bad. You're good. I do have a running back. I want to talk about.
Starting point is 00:33:56 His name is Bryson, Washington. in one of the clear standouts, I guess, surprise standouts of the week for Baylor. So this is a guy when you're talking about, like, guys that we liked at one point that maybe we gave up on. Because I drafted him in quite a few supplemental last year. I believe it was last year he was out. I think he's a redshirt freshman. And then was like, okay, look, it's probably not going to happen because Pendergrass is his an undergrad plane above him. Richard Reese is an undergrad playing above him.
Starting point is 00:34:21 It's like it's probably not going to result in Belkow status ever for him. And lo and behold, it is Belkow status. and he is rushing for nearly 200 yards and four touchdowns, and I'm like, dang it. Shouldn't have dropped them everywhere. Shouldn't have given up so quick. So a good lesson in humility there. Thank you, Bryson.
Starting point is 00:34:37 But no, so the reason I kind of like this one, you know, he's not going to go crazy like this every week, but we've seen this Bailor offense surprise, and it's a second straight year. Jake Spavidol's done this, his Cal offenses last year with Jay not going berserk. Is Bryson Washington going to do that? Again, no.
Starting point is 00:34:54 But are they going to run out of fast tempo? Yes. Are they going to be playing in these big 12 games that are back and forth? Yes. Is he a good player? Yes. I mean, I think so. I liked him as a recruit.
Starting point is 00:35:04 And obviously, you got to like four touchdowns. So he's got to be buying in. And then I had one more that stood out to me. And this is going to sound a little odd, but I just couldn't help notice what I was saying. We're heading on over to Northwestern with Joe Hyman. This guy has had some really impressive stats. I think that's how you say his name, Hyman. But either way, we can call him him in because he's.
Starting point is 00:35:26 He is him. His numbers are impressive. He's got, he's averaging 5.2 yards per carry and Cam Porter only has four. So we all know by now. Cam Porter is just a plotter. This kid leads the country and breakaway percentage. He's a redshirt sophomore. So he's still got some extra years of eligibility. This one's probably more so for the future. But he leads to the country and breakaway percentage. You're like, okay, well, he's probably a scatback. He's like 189 pounds. But then you see he's sixth in the country and yards after contact per attempts. He's got nearly five. And he's four. of course, 15 missed tackles on only 44 attempts. So these are numbers that are standing out to me because one, it's a small sample size. It could be a ton of wash. But if you look a little deeper, if you're that impressive, if you're the receiving back, so you have PPR upside and you're breaking tackles like that. And you're doing it in offense that isn't doing a whole lot. So it's not like you're just benefiting from wide open gaping or running holes to run through.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Just a guy I thought I'd mention as really catch my eye that I didn't expect. Yeah, I remember we talked about him after the Duke game earlier this year where we were like, man, that guy's popping off the film. You know, so he's a guy. Yeah, I like Hyman a lot. I just don't understand their usage of them because, look, when the advanced stats and the film match up, like, that's usually a pretty good prospect. So I like that a lot. Proton, what you got?
Starting point is 00:36:45 Bryson Washington was one of mine, 20% owned, so I will skip on him. We don't know what's going on Levy on Moss. he came out of last game, which allowed Amari Daniels, the RB2 over there at A&M, to really pick up the slack. I mean, he got 12 carries two games ago against LSU for 91 yards. Last game, 13 for 83 and a touchdown with a catch for 8 yards. He's had it, he has had double digit each of the last four games. Gets a lot of carries on the goal line, you know, it's certainly been using that sort of capacity. But, again, we don't know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:37:23 with Levion Moss here? Will he be back? Will he be okay? I mean, maybe, but if not, you know, we've got to buy this week, but then, week 12, first week of the playoffs, New Mexico State. If we have no Levion Moss and they keep him under wraps for that game, you can see Amari Daniels just completely tear that. Mexico State defense apart before they have Auburn the following week. So if you have the ability to plan ahead a little bit, I think you could do a lot worse than picking him up. He's 8% owned, given the health of Levi-on-Moss. And my second one, Gerald Green, former Georgia Southern recruit,
Starting point is 00:38:00 former four-star running back, who I think it was originally a Florida commit, tore up his knee and ended up in the sunbelt. Now he's at Troy. Damian Taylor was the nominal number one we assumed would be this season. But, hey, Green's right there too. They both had 100 yards last game. But Green said at least 100 yards in three of the last five games, had a touchdown in each of the last two, including two touchdowns of the last game. We're caught an 83-yard swing pass for a touchdown.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Had 33 points last game, 18 and a half the game before in a PPR format. I mean, that's pretty attractive. I don't know what more you want, but at 1% ownership, Damien Taylor's 8% ownership at Troy, it looks like they are certainly pressing the pedal on. the run game. Yeah, just real quick on Green, because he reminds me, like what I was saying with Hyman was what I thought of green before he tore his knee up
Starting point is 00:38:56 because the kid's metrics were always insane, but it's like, well, he's in a weird offense, and then he tears up his knee and he keeps transferring. Well, like, now that we're seeing it, I think it'd be a good time to buy in, especially at 1%. No problems.
Starting point is 00:39:07 And from a dynasty perspective, too. You should be owned everywhere from a dynasty perspective. Why not? What do you have to lose now at this point? Yeah, that's a great point. A couple for me that stand out, These are either due to injuries or just have good matchups this week.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Elijah Young, Western Kentucky, 12%. We've talked about him before, but he faces a New Mexico. 12% owned. That's crazy. I know. New Mexico State defense he's facing this week. They're allowing 16 carries to 84 and 84 yards to opposing RB1s. That's 19.3 fantasy points per game per week.
Starting point is 00:39:40 So that's a guy that you could pick up for the matchup this week. Eli Sanders, 8% owned. He just went bonkers last week. Look, they're just putting up points every week. So look, he could just score touchdowns just because he's in the right place at the right time. And they play San Diego State, which can be tougher. But, you know, he could have some stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:59 You had mentioned Amari Daniels. Levyamas is out for the year. So they announced that later. Yeah. Later this afternoon. So Marry Daniels is the guy. So Ricky Hunt, it looks like Anthony Tice is questionable to doubtful this week is what they said. He had nine for 89 last game. He split carries with another back,
Starting point is 00:40:22 but look, it's Kent State. They're one of the worst run defenses in the nation. And so Ricky Hunt, again, for this week, could be a good pickup. And the last but not least is Kyson Brown from Arizona State. He did some things when Cam Skadigbo went out this week. Cam Skadabow is questionable, but he looks like he's probably more on the doubtful side of things. And I got to who knows, I think Kyson Brown, he's got some talent. He's not Scadabo, right? So you can't expect that. But again, a one week pickup and a week that has a lot of buys,
Starting point is 00:40:56 Kyson Brown can be a guy that you can pick up. Any thoughts on those guys? Yeah, he does. I was going to say Kyson Brown. He's a guy that's like popped. And it's like, why isn't this guy getting more carries? I think he was banged up because like when Relique Brown came back. I mean, I love Relief Brown.
Starting point is 00:41:08 But I was amazed. He was like getting snaps ahead of Kyson Brown because we just wanted to do. I think it was the one they killed Wyoming. He got a fair amount of snaps week one. I'm like, whoa, where this guy come from? and then gets like almost no carries, and then as soon as he gets more carries, he looks really good again.
Starting point is 00:41:20 So he would want to definitely have my eye on us. Like, if he ever transfers or if he ever goes into more carries, I think his guy would buy low on. So it could be the time now. Yeah, Dillingham even said this week after his performance, when Scada bow went out, he was like, yeah, we got to get this guy more carries. Now that could have been because he knows he's going to get more carries this week.
Starting point is 00:41:38 Oh, he's got about out. But look, I mean, they're playing UCF, and there's going to be some points scored in that game. and I think that he can have success here on the ground for sure. And like, look, a kid is really good at catching passes out of the backfield too. So he's not just a runner. So he can do it a dual threat in that way.
Starting point is 00:42:00 All right. Let's take a quick break and then we'll finish off with wide receivers and tight ends. All right. J.D. will start with you with wide receivers. Yeah. So Jacoby Jones. It seems to be kind of the theme of the week as these guys who like stood out to you
Starting point is 00:42:14 once upon a time, guys that had really good metrics, but just kind of got forgotten about for one reason and other. The reason he kind of got forgotten about is he went to a non-prolific UCF passing offense, and he was transferring up in conference, and Kobe Hudson was there, and then four quarterbacks later, now they have a passing quarterback, so it's going to be a more pass-centric offense. And Kobe Jones is just really good. Like the metrics have always said it, and he looks good.
Starting point is 00:42:40 And, you know, is he going to keep going for 100 in a touchdown every week? I don't know, but at this point, his quarterback's last? love him and the metrics love him and sure they're going to operate fast they're going to have a lot of plays and we know the rushing attack's going to be good so uh passing attack probably probably probably knock on wood get totally shot down totally shut down because this happened a time or two this year um a young guy i want to point out the young guys actually uh jordan napier for san diego state this is a guy i tried to add in dynasty a few places by now so if he's available in your dynasty i would go take a look he's a redshirt freshman so still plenty of years of eligibility but uh really upsetting first off that joshan poke
Starting point is 00:43:17 was knocked out after catching three passes early in the game when we had his dropovers very very upsetting um but one thing i noticed is like because napier i didn't start him in a few leagues like i didn't start him in the 50 teamer um but part of it was he's not quite playing a full-time role uh he's playing he was playing about 30 percent of his snaps in the slot and that's kind of where poke is taken over and they just don't always have two slot guys on the field and he's not always on the boundary but we don't know what to deal with Lewis Brown is I know he has fans in the fantasy community I'm not one of them um do what we see him again will they be an impact I don't know at this point show me show me Lewis Brown um King Louis the fourth um but other than that Jordan Napier
Starting point is 00:43:56 super impressive he's looking good and anytime you get he catches as a redshirt freshman to find the end zone um this offense is headed upwards it was so bad so bad to start the year it's still Sean Lewis they're still going to run fast somebody's going to catch these passes right now. It looks like Napier. And last one, I'll let you guys go a little more on him. I assume you might have something to stand this guy because he had 40 fantasy points is Camshanks freshman at UAB. The guy before the season started, I said, this guy looks a little too talented to be playing in the American, especially at UAB. Seems kind of interesting. Filed that one away. And the next thing you know, he's catching a touchdown pass against Arkansas. And you're like,
Starting point is 00:44:35 there he is scoring against SEC teams. And now here he is scoring 40 fantasy points. So I'm curious to see what you guys have to say if this is going to be a big time dynasty asset going forward with Kittina or whether he's a weekly guy now. Yeah, Camp Shanks. I first heard about him on the G5 podcast where they interviewed one of the UAB beatwriters and he pretty much put us on to that and just said, Cam Shanks is the guy be forewarned, you need to have him. And I was like, damn, let's get us some Camp Shanks. Great tip out there. Well done by the G5. have. Also, I wasn't aware. I always thought J.D. was a English teacher, a little King Louis the fourth there, some history? Do you teach history? All of a sudden, no, JD, was, just well-rounded?
Starting point is 00:45:23 Well done. Just trying to pull a proton, you know, you're just inspiring me. I'm trying to think of a nickname. I was being kind of, uh, deprecating towards poor, poor Mr. Brown there. So tried to, tried to call him a king and be a little nicer. Oh, that was very kind of you. And the San Diego state in me, you know, really appreciates that. I live a mile and a half from the stadium, so I'll let them know. That being said, JD, correct me if I'm wrong. Did you mention Isaiah Page?
Starting point is 00:45:49 I've mentioned him in previous weeks ago. I mentioned an Old Dominion guy every week, but it seems I forgot. I was saying, I mentioned one. Isaiah Page. Thank you. I'm sorry. I'm just like, I don't, we're Old Dominion free. We didn't talk about him in the pre, you know,
Starting point is 00:46:05 a little section there. No, Old Dominion. Let's correct that problem. Thank you, J.D. My boy, J.D. has mentioned them before, but Isaiah Page, I mean, I don't know what more you want from what he's doing over there in Old Dominion. Ricky Rodney. Just, just bless you. 13 of 16 passes were secured for 205 yards and a touch last game. That's off of 7 of 7 for 100, and 6 of 13 for 36 the game before. I mean, he's just getting assaulted with targets here. I don't see what you. He is an easy call pickup.
Starting point is 00:46:42 He's only 14% owned. Anytime you're looking at somebody who has gotten legitimately 36 targets over their last three games, they need to be on your radar, Isaiah Page. And I'll go with one more since I also had Jacoby Jones. I mean, you have to have Jacobi Jones at 2% ownership. You have to do it now. He's the number one at UCF. He's it.
Starting point is 00:47:01 I'll also toss in that 1% ownership, a nice little flyer. Josh Dallas. Josh does Dallas over there at Georgia Southern. September 28th caught 9 of 14 for 89, right? And then it had a couple of down games. But the last two, October 24th, 3 of 3 for 90 in a touch against Old Dominion. And then last game, 5 of 6 for 96 and two touchdowns against South Alabama in a 34 to 30 victory. We know that Georgia Southern wants to throw.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Preseason Derek Burgess was pretty much considered to be the guy. going in around round six to eight is around where we seeing Burgess going in our best ball drafts. He has been taken over. We also, in addition to Dallas, we had a, gosh, who is the slot receivers? It scoops me at the moment.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Dalyne Cobb. Dailen Cobb had a lot of excitement about Dallon Cobb. And he's had a couple games. He was good last week, but look, it's Josh Dallas. He's overtaken both those guys doing 1% owned and Georgia Southern throws. So those are my two faves with Jokovie Jones. Yeah, I like that a lot.
Starting point is 00:48:11 You know, here's one going back to an old well of ours, but Matt Sykes from Rice, just a reminder that he's 7% owned. I know. Still 7% owned. He's averaging 10 targets, 7 receptions, 76 yards for 16.9 fantasy points. And he faces a Memphis defense this week that allows nine targets for five receptions, and 108 yards for 20.2 fantasy points. per game. So look, like pick him up. He should be on your squad if you need help with the
Starting point is 00:48:40 wide receiver position. And as I was doing WaverWires, even today, I was like, man, I was surprised at how many leagues he's actually still available. Seriously. Well, because he's been up and down a little bit. Like, you know, he had the first game, first couple games were all right. And then he had against Houston, he was completely phased out. Yeah. But then he went and dropped 20, 17, 19, 14, five points against UConn two weeks ago and another 23. It's almost like he's been very consistent in that high teen sort of a range to where he hasn't had the 30, 40 point explosion to really put him on the map, which is why he's only seven zones.
Starting point is 00:49:19 But he gets those consistent targets every week, week in, week out, 10, 5, 9, 9, 14, 11 in terms of targets. I mean, double digits to double digits. I think that's a good point too And I think a reason that might be is A lot of these leagues Probably what a lot of people do When they go to the waiver wires They just go and look at the last week's high scores
Starting point is 00:49:40 And so if you're scoring 40 points Like a Cam Shanks, you might be rostered Whereas if you're psyched and you're getting 18 consistently Whereas in my opinion What I'm looking for in a weekly leagues is Who's scoring me 18 every week? Who can I plug into my lineup? Yep. And he's like we said
Starting point is 00:49:53 At least 14 points in five of the last six What do you want? I mean, especially in the big leagues where you have deep rosters, and especially the deep starting roster, sometimes you have three, four, five flexes and some. I mean, he's gold for those weeks. Because you know you're not going to get a blank out of him.
Starting point is 00:50:08 Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, one other guy I wanted to mention was Nicholas Snockle from Hawaii. He's still only 2% owned. He had 14 targets last week, 12 catches, 113 yards. They play UNLV at home, the 13-half point underdogs. So he should see a ton of targets. And it's interesting because, the top wide receiver there.
Starting point is 00:50:30 What's his name? Blanking. Pofili. Yes. Pfeely Ashlock. He also plays in a slot with Sonaco, but honestly, his production's gone down as Sanocles gone up. And so, I don't know. I mean, I think that you should pay attention to that.
Starting point is 00:50:44 And he's worth a dart throw if you need a hubbubal wide receiver for sure. Any thoughts on Sanok? I know we've already mentioned them before, but I just want to remind people when these guys are still out there that they should consider them. Hey. That's what we're here to do. No problem. I actually did have him written down, yeah, just because he had 14 targets. He's kind of a guy you've been waiting on.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Like, the production's been okay. We know the system's good, but like we haven't quite seen it. And I think now we've officially seen it. And the Bofi thing is weird because I was under the impression it was a head injury and he had passed concussion protocol, which usually is kind of back to normal. But it hasn't really been back to normal. It's a good job pointing out the usage has shifted for close to a month now. It hasn't been good.
Starting point is 00:51:26 sign for Po Feeley. Yeah, Clint Carlson is saying he took a shot in the head last game. Ashlock, maybe a second concussion this season. So good, good call, Clint. If that's the case, I mean, prayers up for Ashlock for sure. That could be an opportunity for Snockle and, you know, that slot position. And that offense is one that is definitely CFF relevant. All right.
Starting point is 00:51:50 We are down to the bottom of the barrel, tight ends, end of the year. Let's, we'll start with you for a time. What you got, man? You got anything special for us? Oh, I got some. A hib. A hib, a hibb, hibb, hibb, hibb, hip, hopper. You don't stop a rock and do the damn to the boogie.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Up, jump the buggy of the rhythm of the boogie to beat. A skittily beep up. We rock. SMU. I got a tight end. His name is Matthew Hibner. And he rocks in a roll with us so much soul. He's going to rock until 101 years old.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Matthew Hibner. Tight end. SMU. We know that Russell Maryland has been injured. Russell Maryland. R.J. Marilyn. Russell Maryland is former defensive tackle.
Starting point is 00:52:28 I'm sure he isn't playing either, but neither is RJ Maryland. And Matthew Hibner has stepped right into that TE1 role for a 7-1 SMU team that just went and took Pittsburgh to the house, scored 48 points on him. Hibner had three catches for 108 and a touch. Game before that against Dukes, his first starting game. He got six targets, caught four of them for 39 yards. The point is he's being used. They use the tight end.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Even though RJ Maryland isn't there, you're still seeing Hibner go for an 80-yard touchdown, which Maryland was doing with regularity as well. At 0% ownership, I mean, you've got to have a go at Mr. Hibner, you know, have a go at that. Easy call. If you need a tight end, he's put up 20 points, and he's in a prolific situation.
Starting point is 00:53:17 I've said prolific three times today. Drink. I love it. J.D., what you got for us? I just want to shout out your call on Houston Thomas last week. That was a great call. I definitely thought about that when building DFS lineups, and you're looking at UTSA, dirt cheap, and just Houston Thomas,
Starting point is 00:53:34 there he is two touchdowns. He's had great work. He's had double digits. And three of his last four, and the game he didn't. He had nine fantasy points. So he's been an absolute stud. Joshua Simon, I want to shout out as a guy that's just looked really good to me this year, but the production hasn't really been there.
Starting point is 00:53:49 And, oh, boy, has it been there lately? 14 fantasy points, two straight games, just blew. up for 132 and two touchdowns. Is that going to happen every week? Probably not. But the fact that they scored 44 points as a team that usually can't throw the ball against an A&M defense that's nasty up front. Like this was supposed to be a pretty down week offensively.
Starting point is 00:54:06 The fact they scored 44 definitely has my attention, whether or not it's going to be consistent, of course. And then last one at least, I did have hit him or written down. So good call. He was my number one guy I had written down that I'd be going to wrap him though. I wasn't going to do anything interesting. Damn. No entertainment.
Starting point is 00:54:23 I'm glad I broke it out. I'm glad we got a little bit of trigger hill gang out of Hibner. Yeah, I can't top that. So go with protons. Well, nobody knew I could rap. You know, I mean, you know I can sing. I don't think that my rap bona fide, my flow. The next juice world over here.
Starting point is 00:54:43 Jay just knew what to say. I do not. I have no game to spit right now. I do want to diss. I do want to dis Mr. Lane. Kiffin, okay, because I thought I had a really juicy fan dual play with Caden pre-scoring at 1% ownership, going against a trash Arkansas defense, and he's off the injury report, and he's warming up, fire him up with no, no, Trey Harris, fire up
Starting point is 00:55:11 pre-scorning. This is ridiculous, ridiculous. And then, yeah, Lane got me. Not the first time he's taken somebody off the injury report, and then they haven't played. So I think there needs to be some penalties. I don't know how we've not instilled that. If we have, it's not stopping anyone from doing anything. And his response to shout out.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Buck Wild, too. Like, you deserved better out of that, J.D. You really did. The pain I felt watching Dayquan Wright. Yeah, seriously. At the end of the week was at 2%. He's 2% on Fandul. Good offense, fellas.
Starting point is 00:55:43 There you go. Oh, man. Hopefully we don't see preschooling in at this point. Yeah. Dayquan, not Mr. Wright. Not last week. buddy could call though you deserve it yeah that's brutal all right um well i got i got a quick little streamer tyler uh neville from virginia 12 percent owned friend he's been old friend tyler neville welcome
Starting point is 00:56:07 back tyler yes mentioned before but he's playing pittsburg this week and as i started looking to the numbers they're allowing 15.8 fantasy points per game to opposing p4 tight ends their lowest output they've given up is 9 or 8.3 points. The other five tight ends all produce 13.2 fantasy points or more. And look, I mean, this UVA passing offense is struggling a bit. Could be time for them to go back to Neville, give him some looks over the middle. And if you need some help, I think he's a guy that could help you there. And he's probably available on the waiver wire after he's just, he's not done great in the mid part of the season.
Starting point is 00:56:48 So, yeah, I think that's it. That was fun. Froton, we got to clip that, get done on the socials, your hip hop. I hope so, yeah, my first rap. Yes, my first rap on any of the, you won't get any of them. Absolutely incredible. But for Matthew Hibner, I had to. Yeah, I love it.
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