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PFF Fantasy Football Podcast

429. Dynasty quarterback landscape with Mike Clay

PFF Fantasy Football Podcast

Fantasy Football

Sports, Nfl, Fantasy, Football, Fantasy Sports, Fantasy Football, Betting

4.72.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Host Ian Hartitz welcomes on ESPN fantasy analyst Mike Clay to break down the NFL's quarterback landscape from a dynasty perspective. Topics include: potential buy-low opportunity for older quarterbacks?, second-year signal-caller ranks, Justin Herbert THE QB3?, Burrow vs. Jackson vs. Murray, have we seen the best of Russell Wilson already?, the Deshaun Watson situation, Stafford vs. Rodgers, why Jalen Hurts is a prime sell-high candidate, Derek Carr in Pittsburgh might be a fun time and much, much more.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to PFF Fancy football podcast. I'm your host, you know,

0:12.3

Harditz and we are continuing the dynasty week season month, whatever the hell you want to call it with a look at the ever

0:19.5

important quarterback position.

0:21.0

That's a lot of research on this over the past few weeks.

0:23.2

Age, age, experience, mobile quarterbacks run less than a second order.

0:26.6

Well, a bunch of takeaways from that throughout the episode, but I have a very special guest that helped me accomplish this goal.

0:32.6

You know, he's all over ESPN, some of the best projections in the biz and shows cannot do this man's service, my clay at my clay NFL, of course, Mike.

0:40.8

Thank you so much for the time, man.

0:41.9

Your second appearance on the PFF fantasy pod.

0:44.4

We appreciate you each and every time I'm in.

0:46.6

Yeah, the, well, you say the second, but actually I was on the first one ever and many more after that.

0:52.4

So I've been on hundreds of them back in the day when we started it, Jeff, Rackliff and I.

0:56.9

So, yeah, I don't know if everybody knows that because I've been, I've been away from PFF for five, six years now, but I was there at the beginning started the PFF fantasy department and helped build it up along with my predecessor, or my eventual replacement, Jeff, Rackliff.

1:12.9

So you guys are holding the torch well and doing way better than we ever did.

1:17.0

I don't, honestly, I don't want to go back and watch the original shows because I can only imagine how awkward and uncomfortable they are.

1:25.0

I still, I still feel to this day like I'm getting my feet under me when I'm talking on pods and TV and all that fun stuff.

1:32.3

It's just while it's one of these things, man, where we can never truly be satisfied because there's always something new to learn about whether, you know, presentation, football, and then look, just want to get

1:41.7

in place and I feel like I always say something stupid and then we got to start over from where I want.

1:47.4

Plus when you go to ESPN and you sit down next to the talent that's around you, it's just super intimidating to, you know, to be around an amazing host like Randy Scott and Field of the Aids and, you know, analysts like Matthew and Stefania and the list goes on and on and on.

2:02.3

We have some incredible talent here. So that's even more intimidating. But yeah, all we can do is just talk about football, you know, that's what I do.

2:10.2

Iron sharpens iron my man. Yes, second appearance since I've been privileged enough. There you go. A member of FF obviously Mike's you know history speaks for itself. So again, everyone.

2:21.3

Main topic of today. I want to talk to Dynasty quarterbacks now Mike and I actually delayed the start of this podcast thinking that Aaron Rogers had something to get off his chest. He did not. So,

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