Fantasy Files: Both Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce are locked in as first-round picks
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🗓️ 7 August 2021
⏱️ 14 minutes
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Summary
Host Ian Hartitz breaks down the fantasy value of both Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce ahead of 2021. Obviously Patrick Mahomes is the engine of the Chiefs offense; that doesn't mean he isn't blessed in his own right to have two legit No. 1 receivers by his side. Hill's speed is arguably the most-important feature, and the Chiefs have routinely done a great job deploying him all over the field. And then there's Kelce, who has emerged as a borderline unguardable target against defenders of all shapes and sizes over the years. Ian concludes the podcast with his specific ranks for both studs.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, welcome to PSF Fancy football podcast. I'm your host, Ian Harditz. And today we continue our fantasy |
| 0:13.6 | final series with a look, Tyree Koeh Travis Kelsey and this loaded chiefs offensive skill position |
| 0:20.0 | group in the passing game. It is just so unfair. This is what Patrick Mahomes gets to work with. And |
| 0:25.6 | you know what, chiefs fans, I guess you guys didn't have, you know, the most consistent. Just winning season after season over the course of time. |
| 0:33.0 | I'm not saying the chiefs as a franchise don't deserve this embarrassment of riches that has been dropped into your laps. |
| 0:39.6 | You know, you got the early Super Bowl, what Super Bowl two or Super Bowl three. I don't think anything until recently then we had the Joe Montana years, you know, good good for you guys on getting a couple competitive teams there. |
| 0:51.4 | Obviously, you know, Trent Green and priest homes, even Larry Johnson, like there's some good times in the early 2000s. And Alex Smith was there. |
| 0:59.3 | Things were good, not always great, but at least good, which is more than a lot of teams can can say. And now it's like my goodness. |
| 1:06.1 | I mean, the few times we have seen Patrick Mahomes like Miss time, that more and Chad Henning have stepped in and looked all right. |
| 1:13.8 | I mean, it's been enough to make a few like tongue and cheek like is Mahomes a system quarterback jokes over the years because |
| 1:20.4 | what other team has two number one receivers as good as Tyree kill and Travis Kelsey. And yes, Travis Kelsey is a number one receiver. |
| 1:28.7 | He should be called a wide receiver. He'd be a much richer man. If he was don't say, you know, oh, well Kelsey, even though he can do everything a number one receiver can just ask Denzel Ward about that. |
| 1:40.0 | What is he's too good of a blocker to be called a wide receiver or switch it around. So he should be called a wide receiver. |
| 1:47.3 | Now that's just a meme way of saying he's underpaid because tight ends should be making more money when they're asked to do what a left tackle does one play and what a wide receiver does the next particularly when you can do it as as Kelsey can, which is at the highest level we've really seen in recent history. |
| 2:02.5 | So also have Tyree kill, you know, my coworker Anthony tree Ash got lambasted on Twitter a couple of weeks or a month ago when he said that Tyree gets the best feels |
| 2:12.1 | stretcher of all time. Okay, people I get it. And the grandimals you guys would agree is the best feel stretcher of all time. There are other guys to be in that selection. But some people were acting like it was the most egregious thing they had ever heard. |
| 2:24.9 | All times tricky. It's always going to be tough to you know, say whoever's the best anything all time. But at least we can admit that in recent history in the NFL, Tyree kill has been the premier field stretching wide receiver. I mean, come on. |
| 2:37.6 | Look at this dude, who is staying in front of this guy and one of the best tweets from, you know, I think the Olympic cycle was from Tyler. I am basically saying that to get our |
| 2:46.0 | mode your back as a country. Let's get football in the Olympics because no corner from Belgium was running with Tyree kill. And I think that tells you already know about the guy. Nobody in USA Belgium, Australia, Antarctica. I don't care. Nobody can run with Tyree kill. And that has been enough of an issue to really help enable Kelsey, my |
| 3:04.4 | homes and this entire offense. I'm not trying to say, Hill can only run because truly this guy on the balls and the air and his ability to go up, get it. You know, it's. He's the Sean Jackson asking his ability to track deep balls. Downfield and actually make plays on them. He is not a one trick pony by any stretch of the imagination. And that's kind of where we'll start this podcast with because the guy known as Ty freak. He can do it all since coming into the league. You'll be hard, hard press defined status doesn't pain him as a top 10 receiver. He is number six. |
| 3:33.7 | He is a team PFF receiving grade at 92.3 since coming to league in 2017 number seven and total receiving yards number two in receiving touchdowns of 47. Number five years per outrun at 2.35. And that's among 156 players with at least 100 targets everybody. And the crazy part about Tyree can we saw this more so in the earlier parts of his career. You know, as he's gotten. |
| 3:56.3 | He's got a lot of offence more line on the homes. They kind of understand, I think, just, you know, as good as Hill and Tyrieg. I'm, excuse me, as good as Hill and Kelsey are. |
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