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FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

Fantasy Football Draft Advice | Key Injuries to Know (Ep. 1677)

FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.710.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Get last-minute 2025 fantasy football draft advice heading into Labor Day Weekend by joining Ryan Wormeli and Dr. Deepak Chona for their key NFL injuries to know!

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Hello everybody. Welcome into Fantasy Pros. I'm Ryan Warmly, joined by my friend Dr. Deepak Jonah. He is SportMD Analysis. We have done many shows together over the years, some live shows, some free-recorded. I believe last year you and I did the same thing we're going to do today, which is a bit of a season preview from an injury perspective, sort of a short form

0:54.5

video where we hit on about a dozen or so names here.

0:57.7

Just give folks who are drafting this weekend, because as we talked about before we started

1:01.3

recording, it is the biggest draft weekend of the year.

1:04.4

Give them some last minute injury insights from an actual doctor here about what to expect

1:08.6

for maybe some of these recovery timelines.

1:10.4

A lot of the stuff

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that you do is really backed by data and kind of the science behind this. So you obviously come to

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this with a lot of expertise in terms of evaluating these injuries as best we can from afar

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and seeing what's going to happen. Is that sound like a good plan here? Yeah, that sounds great.

1:25.2

Appreciate that. And let's get it, let's get it rolling. I will remind everybody that all of our 2025 consensus rankings and tiers can be found at Fantasypros.com slash rankings. And also, I do just want to take a moment to kind of thank the audience as we're sort of wrapping up our offseason coverage. Obviously not wrapping up fantasy pros, you know, stuff in general. We have a whole lot coming your way in season,

1:44.3

but sort of wrapping up the offseason part of the programming. Just thanks everybody for listening throughout the summer. And, you know, the best way to support the show is by leaving a review and make it an honest one. If you have feedback, we want to hear it. But by leaving a review at fantasypros.com slash review and by rating the show wherever it is that you're listening to your podcast. So we really appreciate the feedback. It helps to grow the show and also make it better.

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We want to rating the show wherever it is that you're listening to your podcast. So we really appreciate the feedback. It helps to grow the show and also make it better. We want to make the show kind of our best foot forward as best as we possibly can. So I wanted to get that out of the way. Let's dive into some injuries to know before your drafts. I want to start kind of with the 49ers in general. Brandon Ayuk, somebody who obviously he's got a delayed start to his season last year with some of the holdout stuff. And then he ends up missing a large chunk of the season with an injury. What can he tell us about Iyuk? Yeah, so he's going to start the season on Pup. It looks like that was kind of the expectation all along. I wouldn't really consider that a setback. With most of these injuries, he was projected to be about an 11-month-type return. His was more than just an ACL, so ACL-M-CL combo takes a

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little bit longer to return. The comments suggested somewhere around a week-six target might be

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