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PFF Fantasy Football Podcast

Fantasy Files: Worst-case scenario for every top-12 quarterback

PFF Fantasy Football Podcast

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4.72.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2021

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Host Ian Hartitz goes through the potential worst-case scenario for every top-12 quarterback. Fantasy football draft szn often revolves around copious optimism surrounding our favorite picks; Ian pours some water on the flames of the usual hot takes by looking at how things might go south from a usage and efficiency perspective for all of fantasy's perceived can't-miss prospects.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to PFF Fancy Football Podcast.

0:11.0

I'm your host Ian Harditz and today we continue our fantasy files series with a look at the

0:15.4

worst case scenario for every top 12 quarterback via the PFF consensus ranks look.

0:22.3

As someone that has watched every football game over the past two years, plenty of football

0:26.6

games before that, but I do make an effort have over the last two years and many years

0:30.5

forward to go back and watch every single game.

0:33.8

I spend far too much time on Excel, PFF ultimate, all that.

0:37.1

I think you can make a good case for why almost every player in the NFL is good because

0:42.7

they're a professional freaking athlete.

0:44.3

Of course they're good when we say things like this guy sucks, this guy is not as good.

0:48.5

It's all relative to a bunch of incredible athletes and maybe that's just common knowledge.

0:53.1

But for example, back up Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kalim Belage, well he thrived

0:58.1

away from Adam Gace last year, theoretically has three down ability.

1:01.7

Look at that size speed combo, why couldn't it work out?

1:04.3

How about Hunter Remfrog who has the catch radius of the house cat?

1:07.3

Well he does rank 25th in New York's Per Out Run, ahead of guys like DK Metcalf, Adam

1:11.7

Thielin and CD Lam last year.

1:13.8

How about even my guy back up and how back up, pains me to say that?

1:17.4

New York Jets tight end Chris Hrendon, one of them just four rookie tight ends to average

1:20.9

at least eight years per target since 2000.

1:23.4

I made like a minute and a half long highlight reel, Sam Donald's rushing highlights.

1:27.9

You can make a case for almost anyone we do this all the time.

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