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The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast

1077: Analyzing 2025's Biggest Hits

The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Sports, Fantasy Sports, Football

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Last week, JJ looked at some of the things he whiffed on during the 2025 season, seeing if there were any processes that could be fixed. He does the same thing on Episode 1077, but with the things that went right.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:06.3

This is the late round podcast with your host, JJ Zacharisa.

0:15.7

What's up, everyone?

0:17.0

It's JJ Zacharisen.

0:18.4

In this episode 1077 of the Late Round Fantasy Football

0:21.7

podcast. Thanks for tuning in. Last week, you heard me go over the big misses of the 2025 season.

0:28.7

I talked through what went wrong, why it went wrong from a process standpoint, and then explain

0:33.1

some process-oriented things that I might want to take into the 2026 season and beyond.

0:37.9

Today, we're looking at the things that went right.

0:40.8

It's really important to be objective when you're evaluating this side of things.

0:44.4

It's human nature to say that you got something wrong because of bad luck and then you got

0:48.2

something right because you were just smart.

0:50.6

You had the right process, you knew what was going to happen, and you predicted it right.

0:55.3

But to me, it's really important to not get carried away with your own brilliance.

1:00.5

Yes, as a fantasy analyst, I'm going to nail some things.

1:03.7

But more often than not, getting something right is more just about getting something

1:07.7

directionally right.

1:09.5

I use this example all the time, but I was into Puka Nakua during his rookie season.

1:13.9

He was a late round dart throw in the draft guide.

1:15.8

He was something I was buying into heading into that year.

1:19.1

But never in a million years did I expect him to post one of the best rookie wide receiver

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