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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

How to ACTUALLY Win Your Fantasy League (in 15 minutes)

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5774 Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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How to ACTUALLY Win Your Fantasy League (in 15 minutes)

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0:00.0

So the number one question you want to know. How do you win your fantasy football league?

0:04.4

Well, it's dead simple. You take the number one value in each round. But of course, the hard part

0:09.0

is identifying who those values are. But I've actually already done that for you. Let me explain.

0:14.5

If you have an early pick in your draft, prioritize the wide receiver position, the studs. Take

0:19.3

these guys over Christian McCaffrey's and over the

0:21.6

Austin Ecclors. But if you're in the middle or end of the first round, we'll start with Sequin

0:26.5

Barclay. Barclay currently goes as the 12th pick, the last pick in the first round, and he's a top

0:30.8

eight player for me. Look, this guy is one of the few workhorse running backs left. Last year he had an 80% opportunity share, one of three running backs

0:38.1

to do that. His snap share at 80% was basically tied with Alvin Camara for the league league. And last

0:42.9

year he played in 16 games, proving that he's not injury prone and it was just some bad luck

0:47.8

the previous years. And he set a lot of new career highs last year. In touches with 352 and rushing

0:53.6

yards with over 1,300, and his

0:55.6

route participation was 60%. That means he was out there running around on 60% of the offensive

1:00.4

plays, so the new head coach, Brian Daible, got him involved in the passing game. But it wasn't

1:04.3

just a passing game that Daibble improved because in his first year as head coach, he got the

1:08.0

Giants to be a top 10 rush offense, which of course helps Sequin. And there's a good chance we'll be seeing more touchdowns this year from the

1:13.7

Giants because their skill positions have improved. The biggest improvement was going out there

1:17.4

and trading for Darren Waller didn't have to give up a ton for him. He's probably their de facto

1:21.9

number one receiver. But they also went out there and signed and re-signed a bunch of guys. They signed Paris Campbell, Jameson Crowder. They drafted and then obviously signed Jalen Hyatt, the rookie out of Tennessee. And

1:31.0

Darius Slayton, they give the biggest contract out of any of these guys, they brought him back.

1:34.5

And Daniel Jones hit career highs in his first year with new head coach Brian Dable, similar

1:38.8

to what Josh Allen did when Dable was in Buffalo. Believe it or not, this guy, Daniel Jones, last year, ranked first overall

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