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🗓️ 8 November 2022
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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF superstar Nathan Jahnke to break down the Week 10 waiver wire. Topics include: Ian's Week 9 Sheesh Report, Justin Fields QB streamer of the week, go get Jeff Wilson, Khalil Herbert rest of season thoughts, Kyren Williams is a lottery ticket and there aren't too many lottery tickets on the waiver wire, Odell Beckham and Terrace Marshall top-two waiver wide receivers of the week, Greg Dulcich is your tight end streamer of the week, and the guys wrap things up with a full breakdown of the league's handcuff tiers to give fantasy managers some under-the-radar additions like Samaje Perine and Dontrelle Hilliard, who might just be one injury away from being on the cover of waiver wire articles. Truly an electric edition of The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.
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0:00.0 | And welcome to the PFF fans football podcast. Happy week 10. I'm your host Ian Harditz and we have a ton of talk about today. She's |
0:16.3 | report waiver wire even some running back handcuffs tears because why the hell not it's a great day to be great after all. |
0:22.0 | Join me as always on this lovely Tuesday afternoon. PFF's finest resident expert, Rancor all around awesome guy Nathan Yankee. Nate. What's up my man? |
0:31.9 | Hey, doing well. We are halfway through the season. We've made it to the halfway point. |
0:37.0 | You could even argue more Nate, you know, fancy season usually ends in week 17. You know, some people a little better. Maybe then myself. I keep in that, you know, |
0:45.8 | pedal to the middle all throughout the playoffs, but at least in terms of when the season long best ball dynasty, whatever have you |
0:53.2 | championships, we are more than halfway through. So crazy how time flies and then you kind of start thinking back and it's like, well, |
0:59.4 | actually, you know, quite a bit of time has indeed gone by. So with all that said, Nate, we're going to get to you waiver wire goodness and just a |
1:05.9 | second as we always do on this edition of the podcast. We like to finish things up with the previous week by going through all the things that |
1:12.6 | really made us curse at our televisions cry just overall feel bad about ourselves. It is the sheesh report all in their misses better balls that should have been touchdowns touchdowns that weren't called touchdowns because of penalties just short whatever reason. I've gone through |
1:26.4 | watched every single game in him here to tell you why your fancy team unfortunately couldn't get that W last week. First of all, the sheesh player of week nine has to go to the one the only Atlanta |
1:36.8 | Falcons tight and Kyle pits on me coming off that game and week eight where he was able to get 80 yards get a touchdown. It seemed like maybe things are finally turning around and to be fair, like you now has 16 targets over the past two weeks |
1:48.8 | wasn't for lack of trying last week. It was for lack of quarterback performance though, just 27 yards, but Nate, two 102 air yards out here, man, he had a wide open 73 yard potential touchdown that |
2:01.9 | unfortunately, Mario, the couldn't put anywhere near him also a chance for 32 yard touchdown with the ball is just out of reach to be fair did look like the defender was a little bit early on that one, but Nate, I guess my beef with this. |
2:14.4 | The big point that we lauded Kyle pits for coming out was the longest wingspan of any tight end or wide receiver measured in the last 20 years. I know there's some debate about Calvin Johnson, but I don't think it was official |
2:25.9 | way it was with Kyle pits at the combine, whatever fine, maybe Calvin Johnson was actually longer and the articles I saw side and this were wrong. He's objectively one of the biggest targets of the last two decades plus you can say NFL history. I doubt there were too many guys bigger than Kyle |
2:41.6 | pits running around the 70s and Mario, I can't even give him a chance man. It's not like all those areas were gimme my guy over four four John Deggle likes to call him |
2:50.0 | Prairie Arts. I agree with a lot of that, but just to see Mario at a time and time again throw the ball downfield and it doesn't even hit a hand. That's the part I can't get over Nate. So unfortunate. It's going to continue to be a reality of the situation. And yeah, if you didn't have the you know, displeasure of watching that Falcons game over the weekend, you were just saying she's a lot pretty much every single time the ball went into Kyle pits direction. |
3:11.8 | Alright, group of pass catchers, you could have scored or picked up big yards with a more accurate pass. Jalen Waddle should still be running guys. He had a chance to have a 77 yard house call really put the final dagger in the Chicago Bears. Too bad to have had a rare misfire and badly under threw the speedy second year receiver. So I have my quarterback article coming out tomorrow. I bring up how to a regardless of the under throws on the deep balls. He's top two and any metric you want to look at throwing the ball downfield. And you can certainly attribute that to Tyree Kill. |
3:40.9 | So just realizing this is still one of the league's best passing games, even with some of these misses. And we did have some to tie week as well. And this one despite the big performance drew an end zone defensive pass and |
3:51.2 | Freerun should have been a 33 yard touchdown with a better pass. And then later he caught a 39 yard bomb probably could have been 57 yards and a touchdown with a better throw. Speaking of really good quarterbacks, making a mistake or two out there. We didn't have patching the home's missed Travis Kelsey on what should have easily been a 25 year gain and prevented the need for overtime as a whole. This happened with |
4:10.2 | under a minute left in the game. Unfortunately rare miss from the homes could not get the Kelsey there end up winning the game. Not a big deal. Also a Patriots wide receiver Ty Quant Thornton. I know he |
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