
 The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast Late-Round Perspectives: Andy Holloway
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 Aug 22, 2025  Andy Holloway, co-host of the Fantasy Footballers podcast and author of the children's book 'My Football Family', dives into the evolving world of fantasy football. He shares insights on late-round drafting strategies and how to analyze ambiguous backfields for the upcoming season. The discussion also touches on the importance of forming genuine connections with listeners, the dynamic of rookie drafting, and evaluating players like Zay Flowers versus Courtland Sutton. Holloway's passion for the game shines through as he navigates trends and strategies. 
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Podcasting Favors Authentic Relationship Building
- Podcasting builds deeper listener relationships than other media, which rewards authenticity over attention-seeking tactics.
 - Andy Holloway warns the crowded content landscape incentivizes short-term attention grabs that hurt long-term audience trust.
 
Live Shows Reveal Listener Intimacy
- Andy describes the surreal feeling of meeting live show attendees who know intimate details from years of podcast listening.
 - He says live shows revealed that listeners feel like long-term companions, not just product customers.
 
Rookies May Drive 2025 Draft Strategy
- Holloway predicts rookies will become a larger drafting focus as their upside often outperforms cost in late rounds.
 - He expects another year where rookie tight ends and other first-year players deliver unexpected fantasy value.
 


