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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF four-time all-star Dwain McFarland to go through each and every AFC team to evaluate where the quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends stand after the draft. 105 minutes of electric conversation. What's better than this. Guys being dudes. It was truly a great day to be great on The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF five-time all-star Dwain McFarland to go through each and every NFC team to evaluate where the quarterbacks, running backs, wide receiver, and tight ends stand after the draft. 120 minutes of electric conversation that will be followed by a corresponding AFC pod on Tuesday. It was truly a great day to be great on The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast
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Host Ian Hartitz is back and ready to talk all things USFL Week 3 in a special edition of The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast. Ian goes through all four games from the weekend talking about key plays, workload changes, fantasy football usage, injuries, players of the game, and much more. 23 minutes to catch you up on an entire week of USFL action, is that something you might be interested in?
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF gangster Dwain McFarland to break down day two of the NFL draft. The guys break down each and every quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end that was taken in rounds two and three. This includes rookie year expectations, dynasty valuation, veteran impact — all of that good shit. I am not kidding when I say it was a great day to be great. Nearly two hours of electric content on another edition edition of The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF gangster Dwain McFarland to break down day one of the NFL draft as well as the A.J. Brown and Marquise Brown trades. The guys start off with trade talk and discuss just how far AJB falls down the fantasy ranks in Philly. Rashad Bateman is obviously a big winner from Hollywood's departure, but what are we to make of the Cardinals' suddenly-crowded passing game? Dwain and Ian then break down the fantasy outlook for Drake London, Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Jameson Williams, Jahan Dotson, Treylon Burks, and Kenny Pickett in a surprisingly brisk 55 minute edition of The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.
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Host Ian Hartitz puts a pause on draft day festivities to break down the Week 3 USFL slate. Conversation touches on: top-three takeaways from the first two weeks, Ian's power rankings, Dwain's utilization report, injury analysis, favorite plays/fades by position and best bets ahead of Week 3. Truly a great day to be great on another special USFL edition of The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF fantasy connoisseur Dwain McFarland to break down their pre-draft rooking rankings. Topics include: is any quarterback other than Malik Willis worth chasing in 2022, is Dameon Pierce going too under the radar, Brian Robinson three-down potential, Garrett Wilson WR1, Justyn Ross darkhorse year one star potential, how much would Jameson Williams rise with health assurance, Trey McBride's best landing spot and much more.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF director of dope fantasy shit Dwain McFarland to answer all sorts of listener questions. Topics include: which quarterbacks have the highest rate of dropbacks with zero open receivers, Rondale Moore expectations after the Cardinals re-signed A.J. Green, Leonard Fournette vs. Antonio Gibson in dynasty land, favorite potential third-round running back at the turn, how old is Amari Cooper, D.J. Moore or Michael Pittman in dynasty, and much more in the first of many editions of The PFF Fantasy Football Mailbag.
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Host Ian Hartitz rolls solo to break down the Week 2 USFL slate. Ian goes game by game noting: offensive and defensive players of the week, fantasy football workload notes, and additional final thoughts. 30 minutes to catch up on the entire week of action, is that something you might be interested in?
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF vice president of fantasy hoopla Dwain McFarland to enjoy some beers and an Underdog Fantasy best ball draft. The guys spend an hour going through a draft while explaining their strategy, picks, process and overall thoughts. It was truly a great day to be great on The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF USFL extraordinaire Dwain McFarland to break down the Week 2 USFL DraftKings slate. The guys go position by position noting: key injuries and ramifications, who is actually on the field all the time and the guy's favorite DraftKings plays and fades. Ian concludes the podcast with his picks against the spread after finishing with a stellar 2-2 record last week. Be sure to check out Ian's Week 2 preview on PFF . com for full thoughts on the slate.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF problem child Dwain McFarland to break down Dwain's rookie running back tiers ahead of the NFL draft. The guys touch on a number of running backs including: Breece Hall, Isaiah Spiller, Kenneth Walker, James Cook, Zamir White, Brian Robinson, and much more, specifically talking about each player's ability to handle a three-down role at the next level. It was a great day to be great and talk running backs for an hour on another edition of The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.
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Host Ian Hartitz rolls solo to break down the Week 1 USFL slate. Ian goes game by game noting: touchdowns scored, offensive and defensive players of the game, fantasy football workload notes, and additional final thoughts. 30 minutes to catch up on the entire week of action, is that something you might be interested in?
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by NBC Sports Edge College Football analyst Eric Froton to break down the incoming class of rookie running backs. Conversation includes thoughts on: if there's a weight threshold we should care about, Breece Hall vs. Kenneth Walker, deep sleepers to concern yourself with, if a lack of receiving production means that running back can't catch, the importance of pass pro, the Brian Robinson slander needs to stop, and much more.
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Host Ian Hartitz goes solo to break down available targets around the league with free agency essentially wrapped up. Ian goes through outliers at running back, wide receiver, and tight end to determine which position groups are in the most need of additional help ahead of the draft. This can help us pinpoint situations where: 1) An existing member of the offense is set up for an enhanced role, or 2) Incoming talent has plenty of available opportunity to make an impact sooner rather than later. Notable players touched on: Saquon Barkley, Rondale Moore, Irv Smith, David Njoku, Auden Tate, Ronald Jones and much more.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF gangster Dwain McFarland to break down Dwain's article on reverse engineering an adaptable, winning 2022 draft plan along with a discussion on the difference between separation and contested-catch ability. The guys go through why rounds 7-10 are awfully important to nailing your fantasy draft. The good news: there's enough depth at each position (for now) to make basically any draft strategy work; just be ready to adjust accordingly and fill your positions of need after the first six or so rounds. Later the guys discuss why looking at per-route separation is far superior to per-target numbers and why contested-catch goodness shouldn't be considered a negative.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by Establish the Run legend/analyst Cody Main to break down all things USFL. The guys start things off with a look at the overall league format and rule changes to take note of. Conversation then continues with a look at all eight teams, specifically focusing on each squad's: 1) Head coach and play-caller, 2) Quarterback and 3) Projected skill-position pecking order. The guys wrap things up with their Week 1 picks and generally just have a grand time. It's football. Live football in April. Great day to be great. Games start on Saturday and go through Sunday night. Your mock draft will still be there to be read on Monday.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by Chief Rocket Scientist with Fantasy Football Astronauts JetPack Galileo to break down the incoming rookie class of wide receivers. Topics include: JetPack's general methodology, quantifying separation, stats vs. skills, what injuries to really care about in this class (cc. Jameson Williams), why George Pickens looks like a potential bargain in fantasy land, why Drake London is jumbo Keenan Allen, why Treylon Burks is "Cordarrelle Claypool", favorite sleeper, ideal landing spot for Will Fuller, Mo Alie-Cox propaganda and much more.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF fantasy football architect Dwain McFarland to discuss Ian's latest article barking about 25 players whose stock is on the rise after staying home in free agency. Players touched on include: Gabriel Davis, Devin Singletary, Michael Carter, David Njoku, Michael Pittman, Parris Campbell, Mo Alie-Cox, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, all of the Denver Broncos, Michael Gallup, Dalton Schultz, Irv Smith, Darnell Mooney, Cole Kmet, David Montgomery, Sun God, Lombardi Lenny, James Conner, Rondale Moore, Cordarrelle Patterson and Rashaad Penny.
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF generational talent Dwain McFarland to do their first Underdog best-ball draft of the year. Screen share is enabled and shows the draft board along the way, so this might be a good episode to check out the video for. The guys go round by round, shedding blood, sweat and tears as they put together an objectively pretty awesome squad. Strategy is discussed both in terms of roster discussion and general player evaluation. It was truly a great day to be great on The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.
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