

Giants Start Dart, Power Ranking the Best Fantasy Buy-Low Trade Targets, Fantasy Court, and Farm Time With Craig
27 snips Sep 24, 2025
Exciting trades and lineup shifts are on the menu! The team dives into the Giants' decision to start Jaxson Dart and its impact on fantasy leagues. They rank the best buy-low targets, from Ladd McConkey to Breece Hall, and discuss their potential upsides. In Fantasy Court, a comical debate ensues over a quirky 69-point scoring rule. Plus, get a glimpse into Craig's adventures on a farm, featuring baby calves and unexpected insights. It's a whirlwind of fantasy strategy and fun anecdotes!
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Giants Bench Move Is Both Football And PR
- The Giants starting Jackson Dart is both a football and business move to re-energize fans and ownership.
- Rookies can benefit from real-game reps but also risk bad habits behind poor offensive lines.
Target Losing Teams And Avoid Lowball Offers
- Contact 0-3 and 1-2 teams aggressively because owners are more willing to move players when panicking.
- Avoid lowball three-for-one junk offers that kill your trade credibility long term.
Only Buy Players Owners Regret Drafting
- Buy-low targets must be disliked or regretted by their owners to offer real value.
- If the owner still believes in the player, there's no real discount to capture.