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  • JSN, Trey McBride, and De'Von Achane are locked in as first-round dynasty assets, primed to finish as a top producer at their position this year. Knowing when their value has actually peaked lets you sell before the market catches up. Dynasty Degens' Mike "NerdBoi" Lamoureux joins Jeff to discuss tiering down, a repeatable framework for building insulated trades where you send top-tier producers for rising assets plus draft capital. The strategy builds value whether you're rebuilding or trying to extend a championship window. The two also dig into specific tier-down targets at every position heading into the 2026 season.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Tiering down means trading a top-tier producer for a slightly lower-tier asset plus extra value.These draft picks or additional players on top of a lateral swap "insulate" the trade, reducing the risk that it doesn't work out.Selling a player right after his best season feels like giving up value, but that fear fades once you focus on what you're getting back rather than what you're giving up.Contract timelines are a key signal, since a player's second contract can mark the start of a decline in tradeable value.Wide receiver is the easiest position to tier down from, since production is more linear than at running back.A tiering-down strategy fits perennial contenders looking to extend their window, not just rebuilders trying to start over.Timing matters more than the asset itself, since waiting too long to sell can cost more value than the framework can recover.Specific 2026 targets span every position, from Emeka Egbuka and Zay Flowers at receiver to Tyler Warren and Kenyon Sadiq at tight end.

    ⏱️ Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction
    02:03 – What Is Tiering Down?
    09:13 – Positional vs. Cross-Positional Trades
    13:47 – Overcoming the Fear of Selling High
    18:26 – Reading the Contract Clock
    22:50 – A Strategy for Contenders, Not Just Rebuilders
    29:55 – Timing Your Window and Learning From Misses
    35:30 – Wide Receiver Targets
    41:48 – Running Back Targets
    48:52 – Tight End Targets
    54:13 – Quarterback Targets
    58:06 – Final Advice and Where to Find Mike

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  • IDP ("individual defensive players") has always been the side of fantasy football most dynasty managers skip, and Footballguys' Matt Montgomery says that's exactly where an edge is hiding. Understanding which defensive players to draft, how IDP scoring works, and how to introduce it to your league without chaos is what separates managers who dabble from those who dominate. In this episode, Jeff sits down with Matt for an IDP 101 conversation covering everything from the basics of defensive positions to startup draft strategy to the IDP Stock Market framework Matt uses to find risers and fallers every week.


    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    IDP changes how you watch football because it unlocks the half of the game you've been ignoring.Start with "oatmeal" IDP scoring, 3-2-1 (sacks, big plays, tackles), as a starting point.Snap counts are the single best IDP research tool: 80–90% snap share means the stats will come.Linebackers are the RBs of your defense: consistent volume with upside.Add IDP gradually and build from there to keep your league fun.Go big-game hunting early in drafts, then manage conservatively through trades and waivers.IDP rookie drafts run 3–4 rounds deeper, and NFL draft capital is a reliable early-round signal.The biggest mistake IDP managers make is focusing only on the players with the best PR.

    ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps
    00:00 – What is IDP?
    09:40 – How IDP scoring works (Matt's 3-2-1 explained)
    16:14 – How IDP affects roster construction and pick value
    24:02 – When to add IDP to an existing league vs. starting fresh
    34:29 – Commissioner mistakes and how to avoid them
    41:43 – Golden rules for IDP in an offense-first league
    48:59 – Draft aggressive, manage conservative
    54:09 – The IDP Stock Market series explained
    01:00:20 – The biggest mistake IDP managers make & Matt's best advice
    01:04:23 – Where to find Matt Montgomery

    πŸ”— Links Mentioned

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  • JJ Zachariason of Late Round QB joins Dynasty Compass to break down how he identifies Year 2 and Year 3 breakout candidates before the market catches on. Knowing which players are undervalued by the market is one of the most reliable edges you can have in dynasty, whether you're contending, rebuilding, or somewhere in between. JJ covers his ZAP Model, his new Market Score metric, and the specific players he's targeting right now heading into 2026. He also highlights that "too late" is earlier than we think.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    How JJ defines a breakout analytically using ADP expectation, not just raw productionWhat the ZAP Model predicts and why it's built around a player's first three NFL seasonsHow his new Market Score works and how dynasty managers can use it to find undervalued playersWhy dynasty managers are often too impatient with rookies, and when impatience is actually correctThe signals JJ looks for at each position: mobility at QB, pass-catching at RB, per-route efficiency at WR and athleticism at TEHow injuries factor into breakout evaluation, and why cost is the real variableJJ's 2026 breakout candidates at RB, WR, and TE, and when the buying window closesWhy "too late" arrives earlier than most managers thinkThe two pillars of dynasty success: production and market value

    ⏱️ Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 – Welcome and Introduction
    04:23 – The A-ha Moment in a Target Parking Lot
    10:07 – Defining a Breakout
    17:13 – Archetypes, Comps, and What the Market Misses
    20:58 – Market Score: JJ's New Tool
    28:17 – Cost Is Everything: Buying for Value, Not Ceiling
    36:29 – Breakout Signals by Position
    46:59 – Talent vs. Situation: What JJ Weighs More
    54:58 – 2026 Breakout Candidates
    01:09:04 – When to Buy, When to Sell
    01:13:23 – The Most Common Mistake

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  • Pat Fitzmaurice from FantasyPros joins Jeff Blaylock to break down how to approach a dynasty startup draft. First of all, have a real strategic plan before you go on the clock, and then stick to it. Jeff and Fitz cover positional priority, Superflex quarterback timing, TE premium math, and how to use in-draft trading to get your guys and avoid players you don't believe in.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Three strategic paths β€” Win now, year two, productive struggle β€” and how they shape every pick.Why dynasty-optimal value drives the first four to five rounds regardless of strategy.TE premium: the actual math on how much (or little) it boosts tight end value (hint: it's not 1.5x).Superflex QB timing: when to take your first and second quarterback and what happens when you wait too long.How to structure an in-draft trade, both moving up for a target and moving down when the board is flat.Why the biggest startup mistake is an incoherent roster.Fitz's Golden Rule: draft players you believe in.


    ⏱️ Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction
    03:52 – Startup draft mindset & prep
    06:24 – The three strategic paths explained
    10:03 – How strategy changes your picks by round
    15:33 – Positional priorities in early rounds
    22:08 – League settings' impacts on roster construction
    28:28 – When to take quarterbacks, 1QB & Superflex
    30:26 – TE premium: the math behind the myth
    38:05 – Running backs: talent vs. opportunity
    47:32 – In-draft trading: moving up, down, and why
    01:00:03 – Golden rule: draft players you believe in

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  • The murkiest running back, wide receiver, and tight end rooms offer big dynasty value, if you know how to read them. Knowing how to evaluate a room instead of just a player lets you find value where others see noise, and avoid the moves that dynasty managers regret every season. Brian Hartman of Too Much Fantasy Football joins Jeff Blaylock to walk through his framework for murky situations and then get into the rooms themselves, from Pittsburgh's backfield to the Rams' TE depth chart to Chicago's WR room, where nobody is sure who is The One.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Evaluating a room, not just an individual player, can change which dynasty assets look cheap and which look like traps.The Pittsburgh backfield is one of the murkiest in the league. Brian gives Rico Dowdle a slight edge over Jaylen Warren in dynasty because of his ceiling.The Seattle situation with Jadarian Price is a cautionary tale about spending first-round picks on short-term situations, not the player's long-term value.The Washington Commanders have five running backs. None of them are must-owns, but Rachaad White may be the most interesting piece to acquire cheaply.Looking at the Bears' WR room, Brian would rather sell whichever of Luther Burden or Rome Odunze he can get the most value for, but not keep both.If he misses out on the elite TE options, Brian's spending his startup capital elsewhere and taking advantage of rookie values later.Terrance Ferguson is a dynasty buy right now despite the crowded Rams' TE room. His path to volume is clearer than his ADP suggests.Know your league before anything else: the murky situations that hurt you in a vacuum might be exactly the bet your specific league rewards.


    ⏱️ Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction: Rooms, Not Players
    06:16 – Pittsburgh: Warren vs. Dowdle
    13:13 – Cleveland: Judkins, Sampson and the QB Problem
    22:28 – Seattle: Should You Pay for Jadarian Price?
    26:59 – Houston: The Texans' Run Game Doesn't Excite Anyone
    29:58 – Washington: Five Running Backs, No Clear Answer
    34:36 – Wide Receivers: The Tier 2.5 Problem
    40:26 – Chicago: Burden vs. Odunze
    49:01 – Buffalo: DJ Moore's Value with Josh Allen
    53:53 – Tight Ends: Punt the Position or Pay Up?
    01:03:37 – The Rams' TE Room: Buy Terrance Ferguson
    01:18:28 – Quarterbacks: Cleveland's Unsolvable Problem
    01:27:51 – Overarching Advice for Murky Situations

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  • Fantasy analysts don't love admitting they got it wrong, but owning your misses is how you get better. Addison Hayes from Dynasty League Football walks through the players who scored highly in his Marker System but still busted in the NFL, breaking down what his model caught, what it missed, and what he's still learning. Jeff adds a few of his own misses, including that one trade he still regrets.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    How the Marker System uses production, athleticism, and draft capital checkboxes to grade college prospectsCorey Davis is the archetype for why small school production remains a persistent source of model errorThe N'Keal Harry List: what it is, why it exists, and who's on it in 2026The Ladd McConkey List: the positive flip side, and why Makai Lemon is the only 2026 wide receiver on itWhy Cam Akers and J.K. Dobbins are injury misses, not model failuresJeff's personal misses: Jalen Reagor, Zach Wilson, Henry Ruggs, and that Puka Nacua tradeWhat the 2026 class's historically low average grade should tell dynasty managers heading into rookie drafts

    ⏱️ Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 – Why we need to talk about our misses
    07:33 – Markers: production, athleticism & draft capital
    16:41 – Adjustments to raw production that tell the real story
    24:11 – Corey Davis and the small school problem
    26:34 – N'Keal Harry and the advanced marker gap
    28:55 – Cam Akers, J.K. Dobbins, and the injury caveat
    33:23 – Jadarian Price and the CEH comparison
    44:11 – Small school patterns and the zone-coverage signal
    47:07 – Analytics vs. film: where each approach has blind spots
    51:49 – Jeff's misses: Reagor, Darnold, Wilson, Ruggs, and Puka Nacua
    57:51 – Lessons for dynasty managers and a warning for 2026
    1:13:17 – Where to find Addison's work

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  • Rookie drafts aren't the only way to improve your dynasty roster this offseason. Theo Gremminger from Fantasy Points joins Jeff to survey the dynasty trade landscape right now: who to target, what to pay, who to move, and which players are worth holding a little longer. Knowing where the value gaps are lets you trade with conviction and avoid the traps the market hasn't priced in, yet. Theo covers rookie landing spot winners and losers, veteran buy targets for contenders, the rebuild playbook, players he'd be selling today, and why the biggest mistake managers make in May has nothing to do with individual players.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Carnell Tate's landing spot is better than the market appreciates β€” Brian Daboll's track record with first-season receivers is a real edge.David Montgomery and Terry McLaurin are win-now targets available at an age discount that won't last.Year-two players are being overpriced; the Garrett Wilson and Ladd McConkey cautionary tales apply to some big names right now.Bucky Irving is a sell: injuries, the Kenneth Gainwell signing, and off-field concerns combine for a souring outlook.For rebuilders, 2027 seconds may be more valuable than many managers realize given the projected class and easier to obtain than first-rounders.Tight end upside at a deep discount is offered by Eli Raridon, Oscar Delp, Max Klare and Terrance Ferguson.Don't feel pressure to fill out your roster in May. You're not setting a lineup until September Acquire value and make the right moves in July and August.


    ⏱️ Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction
    00:49 – Rookie landing spot winners: Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson, Jadarian Price, Kenyon Sadiq
    04:33 – Rookie landing spot losers: Omar Cooper, Day 2 & 3 running backs
    06:59 – The buy side: David Montgomery, Terry McLaurin, Christian Watson, Zay Flowers
    12:00 – What to pay: going rates and trade philosophy
    15:05 – The rebuild side: handcuffs, Ty Simpson, Carson Beck, 2027 picks
    19:15 – The sell side: Bucky Irving, George Kittle, and the "no untouchables" rule
    21:33 – Contenders: tiering up, two-for-ones, and year-two traps
    30:43 – Depth targets: Jordan Addison, Parker Washington, rookie stashes
    33:34 – The tight end evolution: Rams TE room, Eli Raridon, Oscar Delp
    41:09 – The hold side: A.J. Brown, Jayden Reed, Chris Godwin, Jonathan Brooks
    46:00 – Biggest mistake dynasty managers make this time of year

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  • Can you believe drafters are sleeping on these guys?

    Knowing which rookies have a realistic path to playing time can turn a late-round pick or a waiver claim into real dynasty equity. Yet, many managers are letting these guys fall down the draft board. After this episode, you'll know exactly which 2026 rookies to grab before your leaguemates figure it out. Derek Brown, senior analyst at FantasyPros, joins Jeff Blaylock to dive deep into the 2026 rookie class and surface the late-round rookie picks dynasty managers should be drafting while their league mates draft less impactful players. From Chase Roberts and Bryce Lance to Oscar Delp, Eli Raridon, and Matthew Hibner, this is the episode for managers hunting first-round talent with fourth and fifth-round picks.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Path to playing time is the key to deciding which late-round rookie is worth drafting.DBro's favorite WR sleepers include Chase Roberts, CJ Daniels, Eric Rivers and Kevin Coleman Jr., who he calls "South Beach Jayden Reed."Bryce Lance is available in the third and fourth round of rookie drafts despite ranking sixth in yards per route run among all FBS and FCS receivers last year β€” DBro sees a Christian Watson 2.0 with a clear path to starting in New Orleans.High-end athleticism at tight end is a prerequisite for dynasty value, not just a bonus. DBro won't draft a TE who runs a 4.8 40 or slower.Oscar Delp and Eli Raridon, DBro's two most undervalued players in this class, are falling to the third and fourth round of rookie drafts when both could be long-term starting tight ends.DBro is most excited about tight ends in the fifth round and beyond of rookie drafts. He's targeting Seydou Traore, Matthew Hibner and Jaren Kanak.Seth McGowan, one of DBro's favorite late-round RBs, is worth drafting as a potential RB2 in Indy, and Eli Heidenreich is a late-round RB who might end up as a starting slot receiver.DBro is fading Demond Claiborne and Adam Randall despite the buzz, citing contact avoidance and poor tackle-breaking metrics that don't match the hype.Cole Payton is DBro's sleeper quarterback pick for Superflex leagues, while Haynes King is the waiver wire name to stash.


    ⏱️ Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction
    08:12 – Finding first-round talent with late-round picks
    14:31 – WRs: Chase Roberts & Bryce Lance
    23:17 – Kevin Coleman Jr. and the Miami Dolphins' WR mess
    28:04 – "TikTok footwork," contested catch rate, and what actually translates
    36:04 – CJ Daniels & Eric Rivers
    42:34 – TEs: Athleticism as a filter
    48:17 – Oscar Delp & Eli Raridon
    55:13 – Matt Hibner & Jaren Kanak
    01:02:54 – RBs: Seth McGowan & Eli Heidenreich
    01:10:44 – QBs: Cole Payton & Haynes King in Superflex
    01:15:57 – DBro's round-by-round final picks

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  • Jake Ciely of The Athletic has been doing fantasy football rankings for 15 years, and one of his most honest admissions is that he kind of hates them. Not because they aren't useful, but because a ranked list can't convey everything a manager actually needs to know. Understanding what rankings can and can't tell you changes how you use them. In this episode, Jeff and Jake walk through how dynasty rankings get built, why the current season deserves more weight than most dynasty managers give it, and what question you should be asking yourself every time you open a rankings page.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Rankings are a vacuum snapshot β€” they tell you what a ranker prefers if all else is equal, not what you should do for your specific team.Tiers communicate more than order; a player ranked 21 and a player ranked 28 in the same tier are essentially interchangeable, and a good ranker wants you to know that.Dynasty rankings take roughly twice as long to produce as redraft rankings because every player evaluation involves a multi-year time horizon.Jake weights the current season heavier than most dynasty rankers, arguing that too many managers are optimizing for 2029 instead of actually trying to win.Age is primarily a tiebreaker in the top tier, but becomes a more significant factor around ages 27–28.Contract situations are the underrated companion to age in dynasty valuation.Consulting redraft rankings alongside dynasty rankings can help break close calls, especially when you want to know which of two players has a clearer path to contributing this season.The hardest players to rank well are often not the stars but the mid-tier options whose range of outcomes is widest and upside matters more than floor.Jake's closing advice: stop being a lazy manager. Look at other teams' needs, make offers, start conversations. Don't just wait for trades to come to you.


    ⏱️ Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction
    04:58 – The Question Rankings Try to Answer
    14:08 – Tiers and What Gets Lost
    21:13 – Weighting This Year vs. Future Years
    27:32 – How Age and Contracts Factor into Rankings
    37:38 – How Jake Uses, and Avoids, Outside Rankers
    42:36 – When Are Your Rankings Done?
    52:56 – Should Dynasty Managers Use Redraft Rankings?
    01:04:17 – Stop Being Lazy & #BanKickers

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  • Dynasty managers misvalue injured players β€” and most of the time, it's because the conventional wisdom is wrong. Footballguys injury expert Adam Hutchison has tracked more than 2,000 injuries across nine seasons, and the data pushes back on some of the most common assumptions: about ACL recovery, about age and athleticism, about which injuries actually linger and which ones don't. Knowing where the myths break down lets you buy low when others are running scared β€” and avoid the traps that look like value but aren't. Adam also shares which injured dynasty assets he's buying and selling right now, and closes with a three-question checklist every manager should run before making any move on an injured player.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Dynasty managers assume age and athleticism predict ACL recovery. The data says otherwise. Past performance is far more predictive than a player's age or athleticism.The "injury prone" label is real but haphazardly applied. Adam's Recovery Score metric shows that some players consistently beat their timelines while others (including some big names) consistently miss more time than expected.The number of days between surgery and returning to the lineup has a meaningful, positive relationship with post-injury fantasy output. Dynasty managers should be wary of players returning too quickly after surgery.Re-injury risk is higher than most managers realize for certain injury types β€” MCL sprains for RBs, hamstrings for TEs and WRs β€” and that risk isn't priced into most dynasty markets.Not all injuries linger the same way. Lower leg injuries suppress RB production the longest. Core and hip injuries are the most damaging for WRs' performance. Treating all injuries as equal leads to mispriced trades.Some injuries are almost never worth buying at any price. Achilles tears, knee dislocations, and patellar tendon ruptures are the three Adam won't touch regardless of discount.Before any injured-player move, run Adam's three-question checklist: know your window, know the injury, know the risk.


    ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 – Injuries: An Unfortunate Reality in Football
    04:03 – Adam's PT Background Shapes His Injury Analysis
    11:43 – Is the 'Injury Prone' Trope Real?
    15:12 – Christian McCaffrey, Injury Patterns & Practice Philosophy
    21:38 – ACL and Achilles: Is the β€˜Recovery Year’ Trope Real?
    27:53 – Other Injury Myths the Data Doesn’t Support
    31:19 – Re-injury Rates by Position
    40:46 – Lingering Effects of Injuries on Production
    47:01 – When Should Missing Practice Actually Concern You?
    53:10 – Expectations for Alec Pierce, Jonathan Brooks & Tank Dell
    59:37 – Adam's Checklist for Buying an Injured Player

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  • The 2026 NFL Draft is over. Now the real dynasty work begins. Andrew Cooper of Fantasy Alarm joins Jeff to separate the winners from the losers, highlight the dream landing spots and the fantasy nightmares, and decode the biggest reaches and strangest picks. From Jeremiyah Love's arrival to a crowded RB room to the Jets' bumper crop of slot weapons to the best snipe in NFL draft history, Coop has the intel and strategy you need to win your rookie drafts.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Coop’s β€œBlock Line” evaluates the draft class based on when the first pure blocking tight end is taken. The 2026 class had the earliest Block Line in recent memory.Don't overthink Jeremiyah Love (ARI) because of the Cardinals' backfield situation. He's the 1.01, regardless of format.Kenyon Sadiq's landing spot (NYJ) was great ... for an hour. Then the Jets drafted Omar Cooper Jr. The slot has gotten crowded.Eli Stowers (PHI): the Eagles told him he’s the next in their lineage of star second-round tight ends.Depressed RBs: The NIL era has created a bottleneck at running back, and draft capital suffered for it.Coop’s favorite non-first-round dynasty picks: Eli Raridon (NE), Elijah Sarratt (BAL), Malachi Fields (NYG) and Adam Randall (BAL).De'Zhaun Stribling (SF) and Kaelon Black (SF) headline the reaches, and force Coop and Jeff to rethink their rankings.Coop rates KC Concepcion as the last rookie he’s truly comfortable taking in round one of dynasty rookie drafts β€” after five or six the value gets very sketchy very fast.Despite a weak class, there's value to mine in later rookie draft rounds.

    ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 – The Draft Is Over
    03:39 – The β€œBlock Line”: Coop’s draft quality litmus test
    08:42 – Tight end landing spots: Sadiq & the Jets disaster, Stowers & Raridon
    19:01 – Tight end nightmares: Roush, Klare & the Rams’ 5-TE
    24:15 – Wide receiver landing spots: Williams, Bernard & the best/worst spots
    36:35 – Running backs: the NIL bottleneck and why the class is thin
    42:10 – Jeremiyah Love: just take him 1.01, full stop
    49:09 – Jeanty, Washington & the Raiders’ split-backfield reality
    55:28 – Quarterback landing spots: Mendoza, Simpson & the rushing QB flyers
    1:06:25 – Reaches, head-scratchers & the panic picks
    1:15:32 – Value picks & sleepers: Raridon, Branch, Brazzell & late-round darts
    1:20:53 – Dynasty rookie draft strategy: round-by-round recommendations

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  • Your rookie pick is never more valuable than when it's on the clock, and the trade window is open. Should you make the pick, trade down, or trade out? Jeff Blaylock sits down with Pete Nova of PlayerProfiler to break down the strategy behind trading picks during your live rookie draft. Knowing when to sell, when to hold, and what to ask for can be the difference between winning and spinning your wheels. Whether you're sitting at the 1.01 or staring at a late third you're not excited about, there's a strategy for every spot on the board.


    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    A pick's value peaks when it's on the clock β€” certainty is the asset being traded, and knowing your league matters before you try to use it.Rebuilders with the 1.01 should always be listening to offers, not just taking the pick. Drafting a player without offering trades or considering trading down for multiple assets is malpractice.Moving from an early first area requires a proven player in return, not just picks. A.J. Brown is the kind of asset that justifies dropping a few slots.Moving up in the second round means targeting running backs. Wide receiver hit rates are too low to justify burning assets for a late-second receiver.Third-round picks are prime candidates to trade for veterans if you're contending, like a Rachaad White or J.K. Dobbins, or opportunities to invest in intriguing tight end prospects.Future non-first picks are throw-ins. Future distant firsts should be valued like seconds because the uncertainty is real.The person holding the pick on the clock has the leverage, but if you're sitting on a pick you don't want, smart opponents will smell it.

    ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro
    05:06 – When Is a Draft Pick's Value at Its Peak?
    09:26 – The 1.01: Buying and Selling the Top Pick
    14:04 – The 1.03 Tier: What It Takes to Move Down
    16:34 – Second-Round Strategies
    21:49 – Third-Round Picks: Veterans, Tight Ends, and Futures
    28:06 – Your Guy Is on the Board: Draft Now or Negotiate?
    35:15 – Who Has the Leverage On the Clock?
    39:52 – Deciding to Trade Down vs. Move Out Completely
    44:10 – Buying the 2027 Hype?
    47:16 – How to Value Future Picks in an Active Trade

    πŸ”— Links Mentioned

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  • Every incoming rookie gets defined by a blizzard of metrics, but which ones matter for predicting dynasty success? Ryan Heath of Fantasy Points joins Dynasty Compass to walk through the analytical models he built to rank rookies at wide receiver, tight end, and running back. He explains the specific metrics that predict early career fantasy success, which players in the 2026 class those metrics love, which ones concern him, and why. Ryan drops tons of insights on Jordyn Tyson, Jonah Coleman, Elijah Sarratt, Max Klare, Michael Trigg, Tanner Koziol, Zachariah Branch, and many more.

    πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

    Yards per team passing attempt and first downs per route run are the most predictive metrics for WRsReception share, missed tackles forced and athleticism score matter most for TEs"Yards After" and targets per routes run are critical to RB successRaw metrics can mislead; they need to be adjusted for age, team volume & strength of scheduleBeware "one hit wonders" – guys with a single season of solid productionSlot concentration and overreliance on screens are big red flags for WRsThe evolution of the TE role and rise of multi-TE sets have serious implications for production


    ⏱️ Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 – Welcome & Model Building
    05:44 – What the Model Predicts
    10:35 – Predictive Metrics for WRs
    17:14 – Predictive Metrics for TEs
    28:09 – Predictive Metrics for RBs
    33:17 – Flag Plants: Coleman, Tyson, Sarratt
    41:54 – The Problem with Screens: Zachariah Branch
    46:32 – Troubles with Washington, Bell & Hurst
    52:27 – TEs Who Shine and Those Who Don’t
    56:51 – The Problem with Slot Concentration
    1:01:31 – Understanding Tiers Is Key

    πŸ”— Links Mentioned

    Ryan's Rookie RB Rankings Ryan's Rookie WR Rankings Ryan's Rookie TE RankingsFollow Ryan Heath on Twitter/XFantasy PointsFollow Jeff on Twitter/XJeff's Dynasty Rankings at FootballguysFootballguys Rookie Draft Guide

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  • Most commissioners think their job is merely administrative. They collect dues, schedule drafts, manage league settings and move on. Footballguys' community engagement leader Joey Wright thinks that's only the beginning. In this episode, Joey joins Jeff Blaylock to talk about what it actually takes to build a dynasty league that people never want to leave, from the three roles every commissioner plays to the tools and traditions that keep a league alive year-round to what separates a good commissioner from a great one. Whether you're a veteran commissioner or thinking about launching your first league, this conversation will change how you see your role.

    You may want to check out this episode on YouTube for some special photos and moments that don't necessarily translate to audio-only formats.

    Topics Include

    The three hats every commissioner wears: administrator, mediator, and social chairWhy turnover is the truest signal a league is in troubleHow a league constitution prevents most conflicts before they startThe best communication tools for keeping leagues engaged are outside the appThe off-season engagement playbook: events, birthdays, and moreWhat to look for in a commissioner and what skills the role actually requiresStarting a dynasty league from scratch: settings, format, buy-in, and timingThe Empire dynasty format and why it may be the future of money leagues

    Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 β€” The Commissioner Builds the Community
    01:55 β€” Joey's Road to a Full-time Fantasy Role
    09:19 β€” The Home League Show & How It Came to Be
    13:10 β€” Think Bigger Than Administration
    17:06 β€” The Three Hats: Administrator, Mediator, Social Chair
    23:01 β€” What to Look for in a Commissioner
    31:00 β€” Skills Every Commissioner Needs
    38:29 β€” Handling Conflict & the Constitution
    46:17 β€” How to Level Up Your League
    55:39 β€” Parting Advice for New Commissioners
    58:58 β€” Where to Find Joey

    Links & Resources Mentioned in the Show

    Download an Example League Constitution
    Order "The Commissioner's Playbook: A Guide to Creating the Fantasy Football League of Your Dreams" from Amazon (not an affiliate link)

    Follow Joey on Twitter/X
    The Home League Show on YouTube
    Trivia Night Live on YouTube
    Footballguys

    Follow Jeff on Twitter/X
    Jeff's Dynasty Rankings

    Support the Show


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  • Orphan leagues are often the easiest entry into dynasty, and adopting one comes with a learning curve that nobody warns you about. FFToday's Dustin Ludke joins Jeff Blaylock to walk through the full orphan experience: how to evaluate a roster before you commit, what to expect from your new league mates, and how to rebuild from the worst team in the league into a contender. Knowing what's actually coming β€” from early lowball offers to the energy drain of managing a rebuild β€” can be the difference between a frustrating experience and a future championship run.

    Topics Include:

    How to evaluate an orphan roster before agreeing to take it overRed flags that signal a league you should walk away fromFee negotiation and how to protect yourself from being a league's ATM machineFinding cornerstone players in a bad rosterHow to use a win threshold framework for closing the gap, position by positionWhy new orphan managers underestimate the energy a rebuild requiresHow to read your league mates and match the trading energy of a new leagueThe "ask for the throw-in" principle and how lottery tickets compound over time

    Chapters/Timestamps:

    00:00 β€” Orphans Are the Gateway Drug to Dynasty
    02:05 β€” Justin's Diary of an Orphan
    07:10 β€” Evaluating an Orphan Before You Commit
    12:00 β€” Red Flags: Turnover, Fees & League Drama
    20:00 β€” Finding Cornerstones in a Disaster Roster
    22:48 β€” What New Orphan Managers Underestimate
    28:50 β€” The First Thing to Do After Adoption
    35:25 β€” Minimal Increases: How Rebuilds Actually Work
    42:50 β€” What Dustin Wishes He'd Known About Dynasty
    47:10 β€” Where to Find Dustin

    Links Mentioned in the Episode

    Follow Dustin on Twitter/X FFToday Follow Jeff on Twitter/XJeff's Dynasty RankingsFootballguysLeagueSafe LeagueSafe Find a LeagueDynatyze

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  • Alfredo Brown of the Pretend GM joins Jeff Blaylock to dig into the 2026 rookie class β€” not the names everyone already knows, but the players worth targeting in rounds 2, 3, and beyond. Knowing which late-round prospects have real upside versus which ones are just names on a sheet can mean the difference between a dynasty-winning stash and wasted roster space. Alfredo walks through his proprietary PGM Score, his Low/Median/High player comp framework, and what he took away from watching prospects in person at the NFL Combine. A must-listen before your rookie draft.

    Topics Include:

    How the PGM Score is built and what it measures at each positionWhy three player comps beat one, and how to read a range of outcomesWhat it's actually like to scout players in person at the NFL CombineWR sleepers: Ted Hurst, Brennan Thompson, and CJ DanielsRB sleepers: Jaydn Ott and what makes him a fourth-round targetTE sleepers: Max Claire, Oscar Delp, Eli Rein, and the blocking-matters argumentPass protection concerns: Kaytron Allen, Jadarian Price, and Kenyon SadiqWhy Pretend GM Gems mark the players where film, analytics, and draft value all alignClass quality, kicking the can on bad draft years, and using picks based on your team's actual direction

    Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 β€” Intro & Welcome
    02:57 β€” What moved Alfredo to build a rookie guide
    06:23 β€” The PGM Score: how it's built and why
    09:48 β€” How the PGM Score maps to player tiers
    11:50 β€” Player comps using Chris Brazzell as an example
    16:15 β€” Where to find the Pretend GM Rookie Draft Guide
    17:33 β€” Alfredo's experiences at the Combine
    22:16 β€” How the Combine affects his rankings
    28:03 β€” WR sleepers: Ted Hurst, Brenen Thompson
    36:20 β€” RB sleepers: Jaydn Ott
    39:12 β€” TE sleepers: Max Klare, Oscar Delp, Eli Raridon
    43:19 β€” Pass protection concerns: Kaytron Allen, Kenyon Sadiq
    48:29 β€” Pretend GM Gems: CJ Daniels, Taylen Green
    51:20 β€” Class quality, kicking the can, and using picks wisely
    57:43 β€” Wrap & where to find Alfredo

    Links Mentioned on the Show

    Get the Pretend GM Rookie Guide Pretend GM Podcast Follow Alfredo on Twitter/X Jeff's Dynasty Rankings at FootballguysFollow Jeff on Twitter/X

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  • Jeff Blaylock and RotoWire's Alan Seslowsky return for Part II of their conversation, working through every significant free agency mover and what it means for your dynasty roster before the NFL Draft arrives. Knowing which players to buy now, which to hold, and which to trade away before the market catches up is the difference between a dynasty offseason well-spent and one you'll regret. They close with a look at which veteran players are about to get kneecapped by the incoming rookie class β€” and how both hosts are planning to use their picks in the degenerate four-quarterback league they share.

    Topics Include

    Travis Etienne's move to New Orleans and what it means for Bhayshul Tuten in JacksonvilleRico Dowdle in Pittsburgh: real dynasty asset or glorified trade chip?The Panthers backfield: Chuba Hubbard, Jonathan Brooks, and Trevor EtienneA.J. Brown as the run-into-the-burning-building buy of the offseasonMike Evans to San Francisco: the easiest veteran buy of the windowD.J. Moore to Buffalo, Wan'Dale Robinson to Tennessee, and what they leave behindIsaiah Likely, Chig Okonkwo, and the tight end middle classTyreek Hill, Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, and Jauan Jennings β€” buy while unsignedWhich veterans are primed to get kneecapped by Jeremiah Love's landing spotHow Jeff and Alan are approaching their rookie draft picks in their shared league

    Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 β€” Intro
    00:50 β€” Travis Etienne & Jaguars Impacts
    04:23 β€” Rico Dowdle in Pittsburgh
    08:19 β€” The Panthers Backfield: Hubbard, Brooks & Trevor Etienne
    12:35 β€” Courtland Sutton & De'Von Achane: Hold or Move?
    14:51 β€” The Seattle Backfield Without Kenneth Walker
    18:08 β€” Time to Buy A.J. Brown or Jaylen Waddle?
    22:13 β€” Mike Evans to San Francisco: Easy Buy
    25:35 β€” DJ Moore to Buffalo & Wan'Dale Robinson to Tennessee
    32:08 β€” Isaiah Likely, Mark Andrews & David Njoku
    35:30 β€” Chig Okonkwo: Sneaky Winner of Free Agency
    38:29 β€” Aiyuk, Hill, Deebo & Jauan Jennings: Buy the Unsigned
    41:58 β€” Who Gets Kneecapped by the Rookie Draft?
    45:31 β€” What We're Doing with Our Picks

    Links Mentioned on the Show

    Episode 29 (Part 1 of this conversation with Alan)

    Follow Alan Seslowsky on X:
    RotoWire
    SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio

    Catch The Dynasty Hour, hosted by Alan Seslowsky, on SiriusXM Channel 87, Tues/Wed/Fri 1:00 PM ET

    Jeff's Dynasty Rankings
    Follow Jeff on Twitter/X

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  • The window between free agency and the NFL Draft may be the most underrated trade market of the dynasty calendar, and most managers are either frozen or making the wrong moves. Jeff Blaylock sits down with RotoWire's Alan Seslowsky to break down how to think about this moment and shares his philosophy of running into the burning building.

    In Part 1 of this two-episode series, Jeff and Alan discuss who to target before the market catches up and why waiting for the draft usually costs you more than it saves. They also dig into the 2027 pick hype, the Alec Pierce sleeper case, Kyler vs JJ, Jaylen Waddle's prospects in Denver, and why Kenneth Walker's dynasty value is more complicated than it appears.

    Topics Include

    Why the post-free agency, pre-draft window is an undervalued trade marketAlan's philosophy of running into the burning buildingDented cans & broken toys: names worth a second lookThe 2027 pick hype: legitimate signal or dynasty groupthink?Alec Pierce: overlooked dynasty riser right now?How coaching changes create buy and sell opportunities dynasty managers are missingJaylen Waddle's upside in Denver and what it means for the whole offenseKenneth Walker: cash out into the Super Bowl MVP hype, or hold?

    Chapters/Timestamps

    00:00 – That Crazy League We're In Together
    05:04 – Should You Ever Rebuild, or Always Go for It?
    09:54 – Grading the Offseason Chaos
    12:59 – Run Into the Burning Building
    17:39 – Dented Cans & Broken Toys
    21:09 – Bench Size Changes Everything
    24:52 – The 2027 Class Hype: Real or Overblown?
    29:14 – The Counterintuitive Play for an 8th Place Team
    31:26 – Offseason Storylines We're Sleeping On
    36:30 – The Case for Buying Productive Vets Now
    39:24 – Jaylen Waddle's Opportunity in Denver
    44:38 – Kenneth Walker: Cash Out or Hold?
    50:32 – Juggling Leagues & Platforms
    55:37 – On Agentic AI: "I Saw War Games"

    Links Mentioned

    RotowireSiriusXM Fantasy Sports RadioFollow Alan on Twitter/XJeff's Dynasty Rankings at Footballguys Follow Jeff on Twitter/X

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  • Dynasty rookie draft picks look sequential β€” but they are not created equal. Knowing where the gaps are located lets you trade for value and avoid traps.

    In this episode of Dynasty Compass, Jeff Blaylock breaks down the hidden value cliffs that divide rookie drafts into distinct probability bands.

    Using nine years of ADP data and rookie performance outcomes, Jeff explains why the 1.01 stands alone, how much value the first 16 picks historically produce, how likely you'll draft a fantasy starter, and why the largest value cliff in the entire rookie draft occurs between picks 2.04 and 2.05.

    Understanding where these cliffs exist can help dynasty managers trade down intelligently, capture additional value, and avoid the traps that cause managers to overpay for perceived certainty.

    Topics Include

    Why rookie draft picks have no inherent valueDraft pick bands vs rookie tiersThe unique value of the 1.01Historical hit rates by rookie draft pickThe 2.04 vs 2.05 β€œGrand Canyon” value dropHow your rookie draft is really two draftsTrading down to gain dynasty value

    Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 The Dirty Secret of Rookie Draft Picks
    03:02 The Lottery Ticket Problem
    04:18 What Draft Picks Actually Guarantee
    06:33 Certainty vs Flexibility in Rookie Drafts
    08:50 Draft Pick Bands vs Rookie Tiers
    10:06 This Year's 1.03-1.05
    12:51 How the Research Was Built
    16:27 The Rookie Draft Pick Bands
    17:54 Why the 1.01 Is Unique
    19:54 Expected Value by Pick Range
    23:23 The 2.04 vs 2.05 Chasm
    29:05 Example Dynasty Trades
    32:52 The Strategy: Trade Down Within Bands

    Resources Mentioned in the Show

    Episode 25 - Draft or Trade? 1-Round Rookie Mock with Heath CummingsFootballguys Rookie Draft GuideDynasty League Football Jeff's Dynasty RankingsFollow Jeff on Twitter/X

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  • NFL free agency can reshape the dynasty landscape overnight.

    In this episode of Dynasty Compass, Jeff Blaylock is joined by Marc Gartenberg to break down the players and teams dynasty managers should be watching as the free agency signing period begins.

    They discuss possible landing spots for Kenneth Walker, Travis Etienne, Tyreek Hill, Kyler Murray, and Malik Willis, along with the teams that could dramatically shift fantasy outcomes depending on how aggressively they attack the market.

    For dynasty managers, free agency is often the moment when player values rise β€” or collapse β€” before the draft even begins.

    Topics Include

    β€’ Why this free agency period could be unpredictable
    β€’ Teams that must get free agency right
    β€’ Kenneth Walker and Travis Etienne landing spot scenarios
    β€’ Quarterback movement and dynasty ripple effects
    β€’ Dream vs nightmare landing spots for fantasy players
    β€’ Sleeper free agents to watch
    β€’ Strategy for dynasty managers entering free agency

    Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 β€” Free Agency Is Coming
    01:30 β€” Why This Free Agency Period Could Be Chaotic
    03:05 β€” Teams That Must Nail Free Agency
    06:30 β€” Running Backs Who Could Change Dynasty Value
    09:39 β€” Wide Receivers to Watch in Free Agency
    14:00 β€” Chicago Adds by Subtraction
    16:33 β€” Surprise Free Agents Who Could Rise
    18:50 β€” Landing Spots That Kill Fantasy Value
    21:39 β€” Quarterback Domino Effects (Kyler, Cousins, Willis)
    26:45 β€” Dream vs Nightmare Landing Spots
    31:15 β€” Kenneth Walker & Travis Etienne Scenarios
    34:15 β€” WR Landing Spot Possibilities
    37:45 β€” Dreaming About Njoku
    42:27 β€” Where to Find Marc’s Work

    Links Mentioned

    Follow Marc Gartenberg on Twitter/X, on YouTube, on Instagram

    Follow Jeff Blaylock on Twitter/X

    Jeff's Dynasty Rankings on Footballguys

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