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PFF Fantasy Football Podcast

Fantasy Files: Jaylen Waddle and Will Fuller are both prime targets at their affordable cost

PFF Fantasy Football Podcast

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4.72.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2021

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Host Ian Hartitz breaks down the fantasy value of the Dolphins' passing game ahead of 2021. Tua might've been out-played by Ryan Fitzpatrick last season, but better health and the presence of not one but two additional speed demons on the field should help. Will Fuller is the first edition, and his history of impacting passing games in a positive way should help everyone involved in this offense. The same goes for Jaylen Waddle, who has done nothing except ball out at Dolphins' training camp. Ian concludes the podcast with his specific ranks for all three of the Dolphins' starting receivers and also provides his take on Mike Gesicki in 2021.


00:00 - 01:40  Intro
01:40 - 05:00 Will Fuller
05:00 - 09:20 Jaylen Waddle
09:20 - 12:35 Drafting these players
12:35 - 13:51 Outro

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to PFF Fancy football podcast. I'm your host Ian Hardison. Today we continue our Fancy

0:13.6

Files series with a look, a world folder, Jalen Waddle, Devon Te Park, Mike D'Sikki, the Miami Dolphins

0:19.7

passing game. We talked about two a little bit earlier this off season, but that really is where

0:24.6

everything is going to start with this Dolphins offense. It was fun with Ryan Fitzpatrick over the

0:28.9

past two years. I mean, I know Devon Te Parkers happy Fitzpatrick was there for him to get that

0:33.2

second contract just like so many other contested catch artists over the years in the Brandon Marshall

0:39.3

realm of the world. But now with two-wheel-under center Fitzpatrick out of town, this is the two-a-show

0:44.9

pending some insane D'Sikki's. The shaman's in trade that seems like he's going to fill

0:48.4

it anyway at this point if anywhere at all. So with two-wheel-under center, yes, we do need to

0:54.4

admit that Fitzpatrick was better than two last year in terms of PFF passing grade, big time

0:59.1

throwaway, yards for attempt. Basically, the only thing two-a-was better at was limiting turnovers,

1:04.1

which is why some of the way the kind of off season has gone along for two-a has been humorous to

1:11.6

me because it starts off. He throws a bunch of picks. Everyone kind of freaks out, but for example,

1:15.9

PFF Steve brought a really good point about this. He said, no, two-a-thong a bunch of picks is good.

1:21.0

He need to be more aggressive. We should be hearing about this. Okay, we turned the corner on that.

1:25.8

But now it comes out that he hasn't thrown a pick in like four practices. Now the verdict is,

1:29.7

oh, two-a is great. He's playing incredible. Just need to maybe take a step back with training camp

1:34.4

and watch how two-a actually performs in the preseason and regular season against real life

1:39.6

defenses that are not his teammates. But the big thing for two-a and why we should be expecting him

1:44.1

to improve this year, not just because of a training camp practice, because he's healthier,

1:48.6

and he finally has some actual guys to throw to. I mean, the state of this receiving core by the

1:53.4

time two of our center last year people, it was rough. Here are the people that actually got

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