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4.52.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Top-10 Takeaways - Season 2, Episode 3: The Podfather Matt Kelley (@Fantasy_Mansion) pinpoints the metrics that mattered for Najee Harris and James Robinson on Sunday. Hint: NOT game scripts. Chase Claypool has a Ben Roethlisberger problem. Josh Allen is staying fixed, and Emmanuel Sanders is benefitting. Cooper Kupp is living an NFL Truman Show. How are Zach Wilson's struggles Adam Gase's fault? We love hitting the Over and Unders on Underdog Pick 'Em: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-rotounderwold, Code UNDERWORLD for a $10 instant deposit match Create correlated tournament lineups for DraftKings and FanDuel with the DFS Lineup Genius: www.playerprofiler.com/daily-fantasy-sports/ Get FREE gear and exclusive shows here ➔ https://www.patreon.com/podfather Highlights, player profiles, fantasy football advanced stats & metrics provided by: www.playerprofiler.com

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0:00.0

Top 10 takeaways! Woo! I'm ready. Oh, I'm so ready there's so much to talk about today.

0:24.0

Right? Think about it. Think of what happened on Sunday. Think about the games.

0:29.0

Think about what happened. There's a lot of encouraging signs, right? Josh Allen is still fixed.

0:35.0

We were worried, oh, wait, what happened? Was last year just an anomaly? Is Josh Allen really not the QB1 in fantasy anymore?

0:42.0

Well, he looked like the QB1 in fantasy yesterday. So that's great. Josh Allen blew past 300 yards, four touchdowns, but also the rushing touchdown.

0:52.0

Thank God, thank God we got the rushing touchdown, but only four attempts, right? Only four attempts, nine totally yards.

0:59.0

So they're not putting him in harm's way too often. They're not being irresponsible with his usage on the ground, and he still got the touchdown.

1:08.0

Yeah, still got the touchdown, and welcome back, Zach Moss, right? More snaps, more touches than Devon Singletary. So there's another takeaway.

1:21.0

We're already at two takeaways already. Yeah, yeah. Woo! That's right. Zach Moss is a workhorse, and Devon Singletary still stinks.

1:31.0

That's right. As it turns out, when you're a backup running back that's thrust and was starting roll as your teammate heals from surgery, when your teammate is fully online, he is the true primary back because Zach Moss has the size.

1:49.0

Zach Moss has an all purpose skill set, and he's just as athletic as Devon Singletary, but Devon Singletary happens to be 20 pounds lighter.

2:00.0

So if you're small and slow, you're not anyone that were interested in for fantasy football. So those that drafted Devon Singletary still suckers.

2:10.0

And if you drafted Antonio Gibson, or you traded for Antonio Gibson, as I told you to, you're very happy. Antonio Gibson, 17.5, fantasy points. He was an RB1 last week, and we got a bunch of skinny stacks of Antonio Gibson and Emmanuel Sanders on the line of genius.

2:27.0

The nice thing with the line of genius is you don't have to play DFS. You can just see who we're playing. Right? We're like, well, we're not necessarily pounding Bill's Washington because we don't like Washington in this game.

2:41.0

Washington's a little bit terrifying because they're defense the bills defense is just so suffocating, but we'd like to dabble on this game. We want some exposure to this game. What's the great way to get exposure at value? Well, you go Antonio Gibson under 6K on draft kings, and you go, Emmanuel Sanders at 4.2K.

3:01.0

Little skinny stack, and that skinny stack netted you wait for it 43 fantasy points, 43 fantasy points. You went out and traded for Antonio Gibson, and you went out and you added Emmanuel Sanders on the waiver wire at value. That's where pounding the table for the last couple of weeks.

3:18.0

Emmanuel Sanders in particular because he had the ariards chase the ariards the lesson from week three is it pays off when you chase the ariards, especially if that player is good at football.

3:31.0

Even when they're not necessarily good at football, even when it's Marquez Valdes, scantling, he had 15 fantasy points. Think about it. Why? Because we knew he was a starting wide receiver, getting the downfield targets from Aaron Rogers, and that eventually will translate in the next week.

3:47.0

Translate into fantasy points, but not as many as Devante Adams, right? Devante Adams 31 fantasy points. Blue past 10 targets. It was just a complete total target hog in this game, and it validated what we already knew.

4:03.0

San Francisco is a secondary to target and fantasy football. They allow a lot of fantasy points to the primary option. See, that's important. Not only does the secondary allow a lot of fantasy points to opposing wide receivers, but the opposing alpha.

4:20.0

That is the most important thing. If they're not just allowing fantasy points, if you spread the ball around, they have no way of stopping the guy that everybody knows you're trying to target. If that secondary has no way to stop that guy, Arizona is the same way pretty much the entire NFC West with the exception of the Rams doesn't have anyone in their secondary that can stop alpha receivers.

4:44.0

And that's why we're going to continue to target the NFC West in DFS for streaming in all context, but look at Mark Esvalda scaling. It's just it's interesting that the player with the ariards, even though we know he's not necessarily efficient is someone you should stream when that team is facing a pass funnel defense.

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