

Tactically Deploying Reaches to Augment Fallers in a May Main Event
5 snips Jun 4, 2025
Ben Gretch and Shawn Siegele delve into early fantasy football drafting strategies, dissecting essential player picks and tactical decisions. They explore the potential of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, comparing him to elite players like Lamar Jackson. The hosts discuss the intricacies of evaluating tight ends and the importance of balancing rookies with established talent. Mental health insights and the advantages of online therapy are also woven into their analysis, adding depth to their drafting strategies.
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Strategic Value of Late-Fallers
- Drafting a super team around late-fallers like Malik Neighbors can exploit undervalued players. - Prioritizing tight ends early offers strategic advantages in FFPC's tight end premium format.
Edge Through NFL Macro Understanding
- Understanding evolving NFL offenses offers edges in fantasy football in 2025. - Early main event drafts allow targeting undervalued running backs before prices rise in August.
Stack College Teammates, Target Mobile QBs
- Stack players from the same college or team when drafting to exploit chemistry and upside. - Prioritize quarterbacks with strong rushing upside like Jaden Daniels for highest scoring ceilings.