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FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

15 High-Upside RBs & WRs (Ep. 713)

FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

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Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.710.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Joey P. and Tags welcome Andrew Erickson of Pro Football Focus to discuss 15 high-upside RBs and WRs!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Upside City. Let's talk to the pros.

0:20.8

Welcome in everybody to Fantasy Pros. This is the Fantasy Football podcast. It's me Joey P.

0:26.4

Joe P. Sopia that of course is Mike Tagliaire and it's you and we got a great show for you today as always.

0:32.6

Yesterday an instant classic today nothing less. That's what we do every day. We just pump out these

0:38.5

instant classic podcasts and make sure you know that it's not just about listening to them. It's

0:43.0

about watching them as well. You can watch the podcasts and all their glory over on Fantasy Pros YouTube

0:48.6

channel. Just go to youtube.com slash fantasy pros. Make sure you subscribe as well as click that

0:54.2

notifications button because we got a whole lot of content flowing for you on draft stuff. It is

1:00.8

almost August. We are in the thick of things right now and we are the place to go for all of your

1:05.3

preparation and tags. We got a great guest. We got a great show 15 high upside running backs and

1:11.2

wide receivers. We're going to go digging and I think this is so important tags because we're always

1:15.4

looking for upside. We're always looking for guys who can jump a tear and to me this is how you win

1:20.0

fantasy leagues. It's not about how deep I can get somebody off the waiver wire or I know this guy.

1:25.2

I think this one person is going to all of a sudden change my league. No, no. It's about consistently

1:29.2

looking for value and guys that can go from two's to ones, three's to two's and so on and so forth.

1:34.2

That's the idea right when you draft you want equity into your picks. You want guys that have

1:38.2

have room for more. Obviously you're not really going to get that in the first round. A lot of the

1:42.0

times in the second round you're not going to get that because you're talking about players that

1:44.9

are being drafted top six at their position or whatever. But as you go further in the draft the idea

1:49.5

should be to draft a player with equity. Someone that can give you obviously a much higher ceiling.

1:54.2

Some of those players come with lower floors and that's why it's important to balance your roster

1:57.9

as you go through a draft. You can't just draft all upside guys. It's going to end poorly. I promise

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