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Debating the Most Controversial Projections of 2025 - Stealing Bananas

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Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.8770 Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2025

⏱️ 133 minutes

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Summary

Shawn Siegele quizzes Ben Gretch on his 2025 fantasy football projections, and the guys explain how the projections process can help improve your fantasy football draft plans. Listen in and implement these tactics in your best ball and redraft leagues in 2025!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sean Grills Ben for an hour, maybe multiple hours about his projections.

0:15.6

That's what we're doing today on stealing videos.

0:19.0

I'm Ben Gretchenc.

0:19.3

You can find the stealing signals newsletter at Bengrash.ubstack.com with with me as always Ishaun Siegel. You can find off his great work over at Rodevishon. We've been drafting some together. Definitely going to be ramping that up. You've had a chance now to dig around on my projections a little bit. You've asked me some little questions here and there, but you've told me you have some notes and some things that you're curious about, about where I landed on things. I've commented

0:42.2

on the show that I love that feedback. I think it's so cool to get to have somebody that's

0:47.7

interested in your work and looking at it and obviously his opinion, I respect as much as yours,

0:52.3

that gives me some reason to consider whether

0:54.9

you know my final projections were too high on some players things like that you mentioned

0:58.5

david and joku during our draft last night and i think i mentioned to you after the show but i

1:04.2

i was thinking yeah i'm probably a little too high on david and joku maybe i talked about that

1:08.7

on the stream as well, but just getting

1:11.6

those things where it's like, yeah, probably a little bit off here, a little bit off there.

1:15.9

I talked about this a little bit in a recent post at my newsletter that, you know, each team I

1:22.1

have a minimum, I think it was. I added up of 104 inputs that I put in some of those are pretty meaning like not

1:29.6

not very meaningful their efficiency stuff on on players that are not actually getting a lot of usage or

1:34.9

what have you but there's a ton of of those that are you know going to be pretty impactful to the

1:39.9

overall team projection and and sometimes I'm just something. I actually caught a typo,

1:45.0

a wide receiver five for the Patriots where I had moved to decimal point over once. This was

1:51.6

the note that I sent out to stealing signals subscribers. And it brought down Drake May's yards

1:58.7

per attempt by like point three, which is that's where I noticed it. I was like, man, I projected May kind of low. And I started digging in a little bit. And I was like, oh, man, I have their wide receiver 5 projected for 0.8 yards per target, which is not very good. Anyway, the point being that there's a lot of these different things. I'm hopeful that I don't make a lot of those types of mistakes. I went through and checked all of the final outputs to look for anything like that

2:22.0

that stood out, these significant yards per target or yards per attempt changes.

2:25.9

It didn't see anything else.

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