

Week 2 Fantasy Football Starts, Sits, Worries and More
Sep 10, 2025
In this discussion, Eric Romoff, a fantasy football analyst known for his insights on player matchups, joins to tackle pressing Week 2 dilemmas. They dissect player performances from Week 1, weighing potential starts and sits, calling attention to buy-low candidates like Mike Evans. Eric shares amusing anecdotes about the fantasy world’s highs and lows, and they dive into strategies to enhance your lineup. Plus, a fun karaoke segment adds a lighthearted twist, creating a perfect blend of analysis and entertainment.
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Don't Overreact To Week 1 Flops
- Do not panic after Week 1: Aaron Hampton, Chase Brown and several key wide receivers remain viable starts.
- Treat early-week struggles as buy-low opportunities rather than immediate drops.
Coaching Beats Preseason Hype
- Sean Payton's receiver usage can surprise and contradict preseason reports.
- Marvin Mims' expected role didn't materialize, illustrating coaching impact over hype.
Two-Tight-End Plans Usually Cap Ceiling
- Starting two tight ends regularly rarely yields both as top-10 fantasy producers.
- Historical examples show dual tight-end plans usually distribute volume and lower ceiling for each player.