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The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast

789: Mailbag 8/18/23

The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast

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Sports, Fantasy Sports, Football

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

How should you be valuing Breece Hall and Rhamondre Stevenson now that they've got added backfield competition? Which defenses should you be targeting in your drafts? Were offenses worse last year? JJ answers those questions -- and more -- on this...

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0:00.0

What's up everyone it's JJ Zachary Sin and this episode 789 of the Late Round Fantasy

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football podcast sponsored by FanDool.

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Thanks for tuning in.

0:22.6

Before getting to the Mel by questions this week, I'm of course going to remind you to

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check out the Late Round draft guide.

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It's got everything you need for your drafts this year, there's strategic insights, talk

0:31.4

about my fantasy football philosophy, players to target players to avoid, rankings and

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more.

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And it's updated each week through August.

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For more info and to purchase the guide, check out LateRound.com.

0:45.4

The first question this week is from Jeremy from Patreon, it says, hey JJ, can you give

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us a sense for how much you're moving Breeze Hall and Remondory Stevenson in Redraft

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given the recent Dalvin Coconut Ezekiel Elliott signings?

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I would imagine Dalvin has a bigger impact than Zeke, especially in the first half of

1:00.5

the regular season, but curious about your thought process here.

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Still seems like Breeze could be a league winner in the playoffs, or is that wishful thinking?

1:08.2

No, I think you're thinking about that the right way.

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One of the things that I think it's overlooked in fantasy is properly weighing the weeks that

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matter most, the fantasy football playoffs.

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This is part of the reason that rookies are undervalued in Redraft every year.

1:21.5

Not only did they just naturally outperform average draft position expectation at a pretty

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good rate, but rookies are usually better during the second half of the season versus the

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