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theScore Fantasy Football Podcast with Justin Boone

Week 5 preview, players who will lead you to a title

theScore Fantasy Football Podcast with Justin Boone

Score Media and Gaming

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4.9520 Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Boone and Woods are joined by Jake Ciely of The Athletic, as they discuss the biggest fantasy questions heading into Week 5. Topics in this episode include: -An early look at rankings updates (1:40) -Will Dion Lewis or Derrick Henry shine against Buffalo? (4:45) -Is there hope for Kenyan Drake? (7:40) -How should you approach the Seahawks' backfield? (9:25) -Are Phillip Lindsay and Royce Freeman both fantasy starters? (12:10) -Which Rams' WR is the best play this week? (14:35) -Do you trust any Jaguars' receivers versus K.C.? (15:50) -Should we be excited about Keke Coutee? (17:35) -Can the Redskins stars deliver against the Saints? (19:50) -Who is being overlooked in Week 5? (21:45) -Which players will lead you to a fantasy title the rest of the way? (25:00)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome, everyone to the score fantasy football podcast presented by Subway.

0:19.4

I'm your host, Justin Boone, the lead fantasy analyst at the

0:22.5

score. Joining me today is my co-host, David P. Woods, a man who apparently spent his teen

0:29.1

years in a backyard wrestling federation. I'm bringing this up for two reasons. One, our guest

0:35.2

today is Jake Celia, the Athletic, and I think Jake's going

0:37.7

to get a kick out of this. Second is that this is another item that came directly from your

0:43.0

wife. She suggested that it get brought up on the podcast. She said that you even sold tapes

0:48.8

of matches online, and some people actually bought them, apparently. Woods, this can't be true. Come on. It's true.

0:57.1

You're really digging deep into the embarrassing stories archive here. We like jumped off ladders

1:02.1

and through tables and stuff like that and we filmed it all and edited it together and we sold

1:07.0

some of them and it's all on YouTube, but I'm not going to tell you what to search for to find

1:11.1

and I don't think anyone will ever find it hopefully. I don't even know what to say about that one. The more I find out about you, the stranger your story becomes. On today's episode, I'm going to run through a couple of the updates that you're going to see in my rankings on Thursday. Then we're going to preview week five with, as I mentioned, our guest, Jake Sealy. And then we're going to go over some players that we think are going to lead you to a fantasy title in the second half of the season. So make sure you stick around for that. But first, my updated rankings are going to be available on the score on Thursday. Let's take a first look at some of the notable risers and fallers that you're going to see in our next level update segment, which is

1:48.7

presented by our friends at Subway, who up the taste ante with their new next level paninis.

1:53.9

The first is Aaron Jones. Surprise, surprise. We love them here. We've talked about them so much.

1:59.9

I'm moving Mr. Jones up seven spots to

2:02.0

RB22. The Lions defense has been destroyed on the ground. They've given up 300-yard rushing

2:08.0

games at four weeks, and they just allowed 240 yards from scrimmage to Ezekiel Elliott. Jones's

2:13.7

workload isn't totally secure yet, but we're starting to see him come on.

2:18.6

Technically, he's still part of that three-man committee, but I trust him more than the other

2:22.3

guys that I've moved him over, Lamar Miller, Alex Collins.

2:26.1

Jones is actually playing against another back in my rankings that I'm moving down.

2:31.1

I'm sending Carry-on Johnson in the opposite direction.

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