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August 20, 2025
Matthew Berry on Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley & Eagles fantasy football | Takeoff with John Clark
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Takeoff with John Clark
Matthew Berry on Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley & Eagles fantasy football | Takeoff with John Clark

Jaylen Hurts sits as a surprising QB4 in early best-ball chatter, driven by four straight seasons of double-digit rushing TDs and a proven ability to carry fantasy teams with his legs. The Eagles’ offense is projected to be efficient and more balanced this year, meaning Hurts can sustain high rushing value while nudging his passing volume upward. That combination keeps him firmly in the top tier even as the top four quarterbacks stay bunched. Philadelphia’s weaponry—Brown, Smith, and Goddard—creates ceiling scenarios where Hurts’ production can rise with improved pass efficiency, not just ground gains.

Saquon Barkley remains a cornerstone back, likely to land in the top seven with a bustling workload even if Philadelphia’s offense trims run-heavy tendencies slightly. AJ Brown stands as the alpha target for Hurts, with Devonte Smith offering value as a high-floor second option. Dallas Goddard is a tepid but viable fantasy tight end, while Will Shipley appears as a late-round sleeper behind Barkley, with a path to lead the Eagles’ backfield if Barkley’s workload ever dips or if injury strikes.

Which Eagles backfield strategy yields the best fantasy upside this season?What’s Barkley’s safest path to top RB status this year?Which Philadelphia wideout is likeliest to lead in targets Week 1?Is Will Shipley worth a late-round flyer in standard leagues?
Mentions:
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dallas Goddard | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dallas Goddard | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDEjAx-GyL8..

August 20, 2025
LAST-MINUTE 2025 Fantasy Football Draft Guide | Sleepers, Busts, Breakouts & Cheat Codes!
@fantasyfootballtoday
Fantasy Football Today
LAST-MINUTE 2025 Fantasy Football Draft Guide | Sleepers, Busts, Breakouts & Cheat Codes!

Fantasy Football Today roars through a comprehensive, format-agnostic outlook, centering Anthony Richardson and the Colts’ QB dynamic while threading in dynasty startup realities, ADP shifts, sleepers, and busts across 10- and 14-team leagues plus two-flex and three-receiver formats. The hosts dissect quarterback strategy, rookie running backs, and the evolving receiver landscape, emphasizing value buys and late-round lottery tickets in a season where pass-heavy teams and rookie talent could redefine draft boards.

Colts signal a shift: Richardson’s presence could lift Colts pass attempts and nearby receivers, while Jonathan Taylor’s upside hinges on QB efficiency and offensive support. Drake London edges AJ Brown in some NFC ADP views, driving price contrasts for late-round targets. Rookie runners Amari Hampton, Jordan Henderson, and RJ Harvey loom as core late-round stakes, while tight ends like Tyler Warren and Luke Leaporta remain dart-throw options in a tight-end-premium world.

Which rookies beyond the top stars should managers target for immediate impact in 2025 fantasy leagues?In a Superflex startup, when is the sweet spot to grab a top-five QB versus enriching the receiver corps?Which mid-round WR should be your anchor in a 2WR league this season given ADP dynamics?What’s the best approach to kicker and DST selection in shallow leagues (10-team) versus deeper formats (14-team)?
Mentions:
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FekDTee3Ew..

August 19, 2025
📉Jonathan Taylor an AVOID? 🏥AJ Brown 📰Running Backs
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
📉Jonathan Taylor an AVOID? 🏥AJ Brown 📰Running Backs
AJ Brown hamstring clouds his Round 2 value as Philly nurses him back to full unleashment, making London a hotter, safer target in early rounds. Jonathan Taylor sits in a volatile Colts offense with Danny Dimes and AR5 looming, highlighting how quarterback dynamics can crush RB ceilings. Drake London’s ADP push makes him a must-consider safe floor option, while Kyron Williams emerges as a saving-grace backfield play if injuries hit. The show also notes Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Garrett Wilson as core Jets-Seahawks stacks to chase upside, and Bijan Robinson as the late-round cornerstone for versatile rosters. Depth-chart shuffles, health flags, and dynasty stakes shape every draft decision, with strong emphasis on balancing risk vs reward and leveraging handcuff pathways.
Which single move in a fantasy draft most influences the Colts' aura this season?Is the London vs Brown ADP gap a red flag or a value signal for month-by-month drafting?With AR5 and JT in the same orbit, how do you balance risk vs reward in a best-ball setup?Which backfield handcuff strategies provide the most value for Bijan, London, and Wilson in year one?
Mentions:
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Kyron Williams | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Kyron Williams | Los Angeles Rams | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHaU3UC08FM..

August 19, 2025
Cowboys 2025 Breakdown: Dak Prescott, George Pickens & Micah Parsons
@YahooSports
Football 301
Cowboys 2025 Breakdown: Dak Prescott, George Pickens & Micah Parsons

Dallas rides into 2024 with a heavy emphasis on interior protection and a high-floor passing attack. Tyler Smith, Tyler Booker, and Cooper Beebe form an all-elite interior trio if they click, giving Dak Prescott time to work quick and intermediate routes. Dallas has leaned into a strong baseline, with Dak’s reliability keeping the offense steady even amid roster churn.

On the edges, George Pickens and CD Lamb are positioned to upgrade the aerial attack, with Lamb offering a proven floor and Pickens bringing true X versatility and vertical explosiveness. The Cowboys project a robust ceiling if the run game finds its footing behind a mature line, and if the defense—anchored by Micah Parsons and supported by Osa Odighizuwa and Daron Bland—can generate consistent pressure and gaps.

Fantasy takeaway centers on Dak maintaining a high-floor passing game, the Pickens-Lamb pairing creating multiple 1-2 punch scenarios, and Pollard carrying the load with possible backfield depth from Javonte Williams or Miles Sanders as a potential ceiling-raising addition. Health on the offensive line and the defense’s ability to sustain pressure without sacrificing run-fit discipline will largely determine the Cowboys’ weekly fantasy viability.

Overall, Dallas looks like a top-12 unit with a gateway to a top-6 ceiling if the interior line coheres, the receivers maximize matchup plays, and Parsons stays as disruptive as ever. The path to a strong fantasy season hinges on cohesion up front, explosive wideouts, and a run game that yields consistent production behind a punishing defense.

Which Cowboys offensive line trio has the highest potential to unlock the offense in 2024, and why?How will George Pickens' true X role affect Dak's targets and Lamb's floor?If the Cowboys run game comes together, which back becomes the fantasy breakout piece?What defensive factor behind Parsons defines the Cowboys' playoff ceiling?
Mentions:
@A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73M6j7UrcQ0..

August 19, 2025
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down

Philadelphia's training camp day tested depth and exposed how quickly the offense can shift when top targets sit. AJ Brown and Devonte Smith were sidelined, opening avenues for John Metchie III and Johnny Wilson to show their wares. Mechie, returning from ACL and leukemia battles, stepped into a larger role, while the offensive line depth was stressed as Landon Dickerson sat and Matt Prior rotated in at left tackle. Will Shipley and Darius Cooper drew frequent targets as the receivers shuffled, signaling fantasy implications for week-to-week volume if injuries linger and practice reps remain split.

Meanwhile, the defense showcased unusual flexibility, with Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis anchoring a rotating front and Keely Ringo and Adoree' Jackson sparking nickel reps. The QB3 race tightened as Dorian Thompson-Robinson outperformed Kyle McCord with Tanner McKee out; Kyle McCord still earned second-team snaps, suggesting a near-term path for development in a rookie contract landscape. A late-game spike decision drew praise and critique, underscoring the need to balance clock management with aggressive play-calling in August. Future is bright for Mechie and Calcaterra as the receiving group reshapes itself around injuries and evolving depth.

Which Eagles WR breakout is most plausible if Brown and Smith miss Week 1?Given the QB3 race outcome, who among PHI’s skill players benefits the most in fantasy?Which depth-chart move would most improve PHI’s immediate fantasy upside?How should fantasy managers approach PHI’s depth players during the roster cut-downs?
Mentions:
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT_TV7bgErg..

August 20, 2025
Matthew Berry on Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley & Eagles fantasy football | Takeoff with John Clark
@NBCSPhilly1
Takeoff with John Clark
Matthew Berry on Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley & Eagles fantasy football | Takeoff with John Clark

Jaylen Hurts sits as a surprising QB4 in early best-ball chatter, driven by four straight seasons of double-digit rushing TDs and a proven ability to carry fantasy teams with his legs. The Eagles’ offense is projected to be efficient and more balanced this year, meaning Hurts can sustain high rushing value while nudging his passing volume upward. That combination keeps him firmly in the top tier even as the top four quarterbacks stay bunched. Philadelphia’s weaponry—Brown, Smith, and Goddard—creates ceiling scenarios where Hurts’ production can rise with improved pass efficiency, not just ground gains.

Saquon Barkley remains a cornerstone back, likely to land in the top seven with a bustling workload even if Philadelphia’s offense trims run-heavy tendencies slightly. AJ Brown stands as the alpha target for Hurts, with Devonte Smith offering value as a high-floor second option. Dallas Goddard is a tepid but viable fantasy tight end, while Will Shipley appears as a late-round sleeper behind Barkley, with a path to lead the Eagles’ backfield if Barkley’s workload ever dips or if injury strikes.

Which Eagles backfield strategy yields the best fantasy upside this season?What’s Barkley’s safest path to top RB status this year?Which Philadelphia wideout is likeliest to lead in targets Week 1?Is Will Shipley worth a late-round flyer in standard leagues?
Mentions:
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dallas Goddard | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dallas Goddard | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Will Shipley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDEjAx-GyL8..

August 20, 2025
LAST-MINUTE 2025 Fantasy Football Draft Guide | Sleepers, Busts, Breakouts & Cheat Codes!
@fantasyfootballtoday
Fantasy Football Today
LAST-MINUTE 2025 Fantasy Football Draft Guide | Sleepers, Busts, Breakouts & Cheat Codes!

Fantasy Football Today roars through a comprehensive, format-agnostic outlook, centering Anthony Richardson and the Colts’ QB dynamic while threading in dynasty startup realities, ADP shifts, sleepers, and busts across 10- and 14-team leagues plus two-flex and three-receiver formats. The hosts dissect quarterback strategy, rookie running backs, and the evolving receiver landscape, emphasizing value buys and late-round lottery tickets in a season where pass-heavy teams and rookie talent could redefine draft boards.

Colts signal a shift: Richardson’s presence could lift Colts pass attempts and nearby receivers, while Jonathan Taylor’s upside hinges on QB efficiency and offensive support. Drake London edges AJ Brown in some NFC ADP views, driving price contrasts for late-round targets. Rookie runners Amari Hampton, Jordan Henderson, and RJ Harvey loom as core late-round stakes, while tight ends like Tyler Warren and Luke Leaporta remain dart-throw options in a tight-end-premium world.

Which rookies beyond the top stars should managers target for immediate impact in 2025 fantasy leagues?In a Superflex startup, when is the sweet spot to grab a top-five QB versus enriching the receiver corps?Which mid-round WR should be your anchor in a 2WR league this season given ADP dynamics?What’s the best approach to kicker and DST selection in shallow leagues (10-team) versus deeper formats (14-team)?
Mentions:
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FekDTee3Ew..

August 19, 2025
📉Jonathan Taylor an AVOID? 🏥AJ Brown 📰Running Backs
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
📉Jonathan Taylor an AVOID? 🏥AJ Brown 📰Running Backs
AJ Brown hamstring clouds his Round 2 value as Philly nurses him back to full unleashment, making London a hotter, safer target in early rounds. Jonathan Taylor sits in a volatile Colts offense with Danny Dimes and AR5 looming, highlighting how quarterback dynamics can crush RB ceilings. Drake London’s ADP push makes him a must-consider safe floor option, while Kyron Williams emerges as a saving-grace backfield play if injuries hit. The show also notes Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Garrett Wilson as core Jets-Seahawks stacks to chase upside, and Bijan Robinson as the late-round cornerstone for versatile rosters. Depth-chart shuffles, health flags, and dynasty stakes shape every draft decision, with strong emphasis on balancing risk vs reward and leveraging handcuff pathways.
Which single move in a fantasy draft most influences the Colts' aura this season?Is the London vs Brown ADP gap a red flag or a value signal for month-by-month drafting?With AR5 and JT in the same orbit, how do you balance risk vs reward in a best-ball setup?Which backfield handcuff strategies provide the most value for Bijan, London, and Wilson in year one?
Mentions:
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A. J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Kyron Williams | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Kyron Williams | Los Angeles Rams | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHaU3UC08FM..

August 19, 2025
Cowboys 2025 Breakdown: Dak Prescott, George Pickens & Micah Parsons
@YahooSports
Football 301
Cowboys 2025 Breakdown: Dak Prescott, George Pickens & Micah Parsons

Dallas rides into 2024 with a heavy emphasis on interior protection and a high-floor passing attack. Tyler Smith, Tyler Booker, and Cooper Beebe form an all-elite interior trio if they click, giving Dak Prescott time to work quick and intermediate routes. Dallas has leaned into a strong baseline, with Dak’s reliability keeping the offense steady even amid roster churn.

On the edges, George Pickens and CD Lamb are positioned to upgrade the aerial attack, with Lamb offering a proven floor and Pickens bringing true X versatility and vertical explosiveness. The Cowboys project a robust ceiling if the run game finds its footing behind a mature line, and if the defense—anchored by Micah Parsons and supported by Osa Odighizuwa and Daron Bland—can generate consistent pressure and gaps.

Fantasy takeaway centers on Dak maintaining a high-floor passing game, the Pickens-Lamb pairing creating multiple 1-2 punch scenarios, and Pollard carrying the load with possible backfield depth from Javonte Williams or Miles Sanders as a potential ceiling-raising addition. Health on the offensive line and the defense’s ability to sustain pressure without sacrificing run-fit discipline will largely determine the Cowboys’ weekly fantasy viability.

Overall, Dallas looks like a top-12 unit with a gateway to a top-6 ceiling if the interior line coheres, the receivers maximize matchup plays, and Parsons stays as disruptive as ever. The path to a strong fantasy season hinges on cohesion up front, explosive wideouts, and a run game that yields consistent production behind a punishing defense.

Which Cowboys offensive line trio has the highest potential to unlock the offense in 2024, and why?How will George Pickens' true X role affect Dak's targets and Lamb's floor?If the Cowboys run game comes together, which back becomes the fantasy breakout piece?What defensive factor behind Parsons defines the Cowboys' playoff ceiling?
Mentions:
@A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73M6j7UrcQ0..

August 19, 2025
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down
@PHLY_Sports
PHLY
Eagles Training Camp: John Metchie debuts as Johnny Wilson, Drew Mukuba go down

Philadelphia's training camp day tested depth and exposed how quickly the offense can shift when top targets sit. AJ Brown and Devonte Smith were sidelined, opening avenues for John Metchie III and Johnny Wilson to show their wares. Mechie, returning from ACL and leukemia battles, stepped into a larger role, while the offensive line depth was stressed as Landon Dickerson sat and Matt Prior rotated in at left tackle. Will Shipley and Darius Cooper drew frequent targets as the receivers shuffled, signaling fantasy implications for week-to-week volume if injuries linger and practice reps remain split.

Meanwhile, the defense showcased unusual flexibility, with Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis anchoring a rotating front and Keely Ringo and Adoree' Jackson sparking nickel reps. The QB3 race tightened as Dorian Thompson-Robinson outperformed Kyle McCord with Tanner McKee out; Kyle McCord still earned second-team snaps, suggesting a near-term path for development in a rookie contract landscape. A late-game spike decision drew praise and critique, underscoring the need to balance clock management with aggressive play-calling in August. Future is bright for Mechie and Calcaterra as the receiving group reshapes itself around injuries and evolving depth.

Which Eagles WR breakout is most plausible if Brown and Smith miss Week 1?Given the QB3 race outcome, who among PHI’s skill players benefits the most in fantasy?Which depth-chart move would most improve PHI’s immediate fantasy upside?How should fantasy managers approach PHI’s depth players during the roster cut-downs?
Mentions:
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@AJ Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Devonte Smith | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Grant Calcaterra | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Keely Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Landon Dickerson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT_TV7bgErg..

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