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The Dynasty Dude | Dynasty Fantasy Football

5 Lottery Ticket Players (Episode 512)

The Dynasty Dude | Dynasty Fantasy Football

Cory Evans

Sports, Football, Fantasy Sports

4.9633 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Cory Evans discusses lottery ticket players who could be league winners in the fantasy football postseason or advisable assets to trade for now before the 2026 offseason 

Jameson Williams
Terry McLaurin 
Bryce Young
Blake Corum 
Jalen Coker 

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Dynasty Dude podcast.

0:23.2

I'm your host, Corey Evans.

0:24.2

This week's show is Title V lottery ticket players.

0:27.2

I've done this theme before.

0:28.9

I have five players that are boomer busts, feats or famine.

0:31.9

If you hit the lottery with them, they could win you a week, let alone win you a league.

0:36.3

And as we approach the fantasy post season, there's a lot to like here out of these players

0:40.2

if the upside does pan out or hit.

0:42.6

Even conversely, they could be long-term investments in Dynasty because when they do deliver

0:47.6

at top tier or peak value, the rewards greatly outweigh the cost.

0:52.2

Let's get right to what up first is Jameson Williams coming

0:54.9

off a huge performance, seven grabs, 144 yards, and a touchdown, 10 targets versus Green Bay,

1:01.1

94% of snaps. It is worth mentioning that Jameson's best fantasy output of 2025 coincided with

1:07.4

Amunras St. Brown missing almost the entire matchup after getting rolled up on

1:11.2

during that block, which unfortunately led to that low-grade ankle sprain, which prompted Jameson

1:17.4

to have that massive performance. Williams has six single digit PPR showings, including two

1:23.2

zero-point performances, two goose eggs, and six double-edgedy-p-p-R showings, the definition

1:28.4

of Feast or Famine so far this season. He has therefore been the definition of a lottery ticket

1:33.4

where he's going to win or lose you a week, in a sense, vintage Deshawn Jackson or

1:38.1

Mike Wallace for some old-school comparisons. The issue is that without Ben Johnson, Jameson's

1:42.8

role or breakout compared to the previous season has not been as consistent now with the combination of play calling coming from Dan Campbell and O.C. John Morton.

1:51.3

Snapshire, that has not been an issue for Jameson. Season low, checking in at 82 percent, season high at 97 percent.

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