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August 20, 2025
đź“°Rashee Rice: NO MORE than 6 games?
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
đź“°Rashee Rice: NO MORE than 6 games?

Rashee Rice’s suspension saga finally gets clarity. The NFL reportedly pitched eight games, the CBA caps suspensions at six or fewer, and Adam Schefter’s early chatter about a 10-game ban is debunked. The consensus window now sits around four to five games, with a strong chance of a quick settlement before a formal hearing. Fantasy managers who grabbed Rice in rounds 4–5 are breathing easier; the market shift that hovered around second- and third-round buys may settle back toward value as the news stabilizes.

The discussion pivots to how this affects Kansas City’s offense and broader draft strategy. Mahomes remains a unicorn with weapons like Garrett Wilson’s peer in the mix and Drake London’s rising profile in the wider fantasy landscape, but Rice’s absence creates a temporary tilt in Week 1 at minimum. The crew leans into a best-player-available plan while weighing how to pivot in early drafts and what late-game moves can shore up potential four-to-five-week gaps.

Across listener calls, the team emphasizes patience with Rice while encouraging proactive roster management: fill weeks 1–4 with high-floor options, and re-evaluate once Rice returns. The show doubles down on market timing, trade windows, and how to navigate the four-to-five game window without ceding weeks that could determine playoff outcomes. Overall, a pragmatic, numbers-driven glance at a polarizing topic that keeps fantasy rosters both flexible and potent as the season approaches.

Given Rashee Rice’s likely four-to-five game absence, should you still target him in the fourth round or wait until post-settlement?Which Chiefs pass-catchers offer the most reliable Week 1 floor while Rice is out?With four-to-five weeks of absence, how would you structure trades around Rashee Rice’s stock?Does this incident change your overall BPA strategy in fantasy drafts this year?
Mentions:
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

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

August 19, 2025
Chiefs' O-Line QUESTIONS & Hollywood Brown Buzz: KC's Preseason Puzzle
@LockedOnChiefs
Locked On Chiefs Podcast
Chiefs' O-Line QUESTIONS & Hollywood Brown Buzz: KC's Preseason Puzzle

Hollywood Brown is back for Kansas City, providing the Chiefs with a veteran anchor as Rasheed Rice lingers on the roster bubble and Kingsley Suamataia pushes for Week 1 guard duties. Friday’s Game 3 is a critical test for how KC distributes targets behind Brown and Rice, with the starting unit expected to mix with rookies and contingents while the team locks in depth pieces. The Brazil trip adds travel risk and time-zone twists that could impact how hard the coaching staff pushes players in this tune-up. Injuries across the board keep the final cuts fluid, and IR or waiver moves could reshape depth at corner, tackle, and defensive line as the 53-man roster takes shape. For fantasy observers, Brown’s return provides a solid floor, Rice’s burst keeps him a high-ceiling dart, and the rest of the depth chart offers late-round potential if roles crystallize.

The episode emphasizes how this week’s decisions hinge on three fronts: receiver rotations behind Brown, the left-side protection with Suamataia, and the back-end depth that could force a late trade or two. With bubble players needing a standout display in this last exhibition, expect a wave of shuffles around cut-down day, two IR spots, and strategic signings to fortify spots like corner and running back. In short, Brown steadies the passing game, Rice remains an alluring (if volatile) prize, and the rest of KC’s depth will be defined by Friday night’s performance and the team’s willingness to gamble on upside versus proven veterans.

With Brown's return and Rice on the bubble, who is likely to lead KC's targets in Week 1 and what could be the implications for Rice's ADP?How could Friday’s offensive line rotations influence Mahomes’ protection and run-pass balance in Week 1?What is Kingsley Suamataia’s upside if he wins Week 1 guard duties, and what is the floor if he doesn’t?Are there any sleeper WRs or return specialists who could emerge as fantasy contributors after Friday’s game?
Mentions:
@Josh Williams | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Josh Williams | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kingsley Suamataia | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kingsley Suamataia | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Marquise Brown | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Marquise Brown | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rasheed Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rasheed Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxeV74w_40A..

August 19, 2025
Are the Chiefs in BIG Trouble? Depth Concerns Mounting After Preseason | Tuesdays With Sterling
@ArrowheadAddictPodcast
Arrowhead Addict
Are the Chiefs in BIG Trouble? Depth Concerns Mounting After Preseason | Tuesdays With Sterling

Chiefs depth concerns surface after Seattle showcase as Kansas City enters the season with questions beyond its star core. Sky Moore remains a bright spot in the offense, not sliding down the depth chart and flashing on a memorable punt return that hints at a continued special-teams and playmaking role. Rashee Rice sits in the top six among receivers, but a looming suspension and the roster scrum raise questions about early-season usage and roster construction. Jaylen Watson and Christian Fulton head a healthy corner tandem, while Nick Bolton, Chris Jones, and Drew Tranquil provide stability in the front seven, albeit with obvious rotational needs to manage snaps.

On the line, Kingsley Suamataia lands as the preferred left guard option, but the coaching staff is weighing Kingsley’s development against Caliendo’s floor and Josh Simmons’ rookie ceiling. Gardner Minshew offers veteran insurance and enhances the floor for Mahomes’ offense, while the running back room remains a multi-headed puzzle behind Pacheco and Hunt. The team is carrying developmental linemen and a leaner, highly-rotational defensive front, signaling a readiness to lean on coaching and depth to survive injuries as the season unfolds.

Which Chiefs offensive weapon has the clearest path to a fantasy breakout if Rashee Rice is sidelined early?How does Gardner Minshew's presence influence KC's fantasy-risk profile for Week 3?What is Kingsley Suamataia's fantasy impact if he cements left guard early in the season?With the depth chart in flux, which Chiefs RBs offer the best late-round upside this season?
Mentions:
@Christian Fulton | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Christian Fulton | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Jaylen Watson | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Jaylen Watson | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Sky Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Sky Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvmLgIEM2CY..

August 18, 2025
🚀 The NEXT Puka Nacua is... Emeka Egbuka?
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
🚀 The NEXT Puka Nacua is... Emeka Egbuka?
Amecha Ibuka is pegged as the next breakout star, a rookie with top-12 fantasy upside who could surge to the helm of TB’s receiving corps by midseason. The host emphasizes Ibuka’s versatility, elite college experience, and return-game threat, arguing that his timing behind aging veterans could push him into regular targets even if starts are slow. TB’s wideout room is ripe for change, with Evans and Godwin aging and injury-prone, potentially elevating Ibuka to a high-leverage role in best-ball formats (rounds 6–8) and even higher in dynasty plans by 2026. The conversation also flags Rashee Rice’s suspension risk and the importance of late-draft steals like T McMillan, while highlighting Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s floor for Seattle and the broader rookie-to-explosive-prospect arc across the season.
How should fantasy managers balance Mecha Ibuka’s breakout ceiling with Vin Rashhee Rice’s risk in redraft and dynasty?What’s the realistic pathway for Jaxon Smith-Njigba to become Seattle’s primary WR in 2024?How should Rashee Rice’s potential suspension influence KC’s early-season targets and Ibuka’s TB-led breakout?Which TB WR scenario provides the best floor for Ibuka in 2024—WR4 as a late-round value or WR3 with upside?
Mentions:
@Amecha Ibuka | | NFL
@Amecha Ibuka | | NFL
@Chris Godwin | | NFL
@Chris Godwin | | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaylen McMillan | | NFL
@Jaylen McMillan | | NFL
@Mike Evans | | NFL
@Mike Evans | | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro5pbsqwM0A..

August 18, 2025
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH
@LockedOnFantasyFootball
Locked On Fantasy Football
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH

Caleb Williams led a confident, efficient Chicago opening drive in preseason Week 2, tallying 97 passing yards on six attempts and capping it with a 36-yard TD to Olid Zakias. He spread targets to Colton Loveland, Cole KT, and DJ Moore, delivering a calm, on-schedule look that has fantasy managers bumping his ceiling. The Bears showcased Ben Johnson’s offense with multiple-receiver sets and two-tight-end looks, signaling Williams could anchor a top-12 fantasy season if the trend continues.

Across the slate, Ashton Gentry flashed the backfield profile Pete Carroll craves, ripping through Week 2 for 33 yards and a touchdown on seven carries, suggesting high rookie upside with a clear path to heavier usage. Rashee Rice faces suspension chatter that could cloud Chiefs’ target distribution, while the Williams-Moore Loveland trio in Chicago remains a focal point for fantasy value in a retooled offense. Brian Robinson Jr. trade buzz and Purdy’s SF framework provide useful benchmarks for evaluating rookie upside and veteran durability ahead of drafts.

Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_l6O5FCbSo..

August 20, 2025
đź“°Rashee Rice: NO MORE than 6 games?
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
đź“°Rashee Rice: NO MORE than 6 games?

Rashee Rice’s suspension saga finally gets clarity. The NFL reportedly pitched eight games, the CBA caps suspensions at six or fewer, and Adam Schefter’s early chatter about a 10-game ban is debunked. The consensus window now sits around four to five games, with a strong chance of a quick settlement before a formal hearing. Fantasy managers who grabbed Rice in rounds 4–5 are breathing easier; the market shift that hovered around second- and third-round buys may settle back toward value as the news stabilizes.

The discussion pivots to how this affects Kansas City’s offense and broader draft strategy. Mahomes remains a unicorn with weapons like Garrett Wilson’s peer in the mix and Drake London’s rising profile in the wider fantasy landscape, but Rice’s absence creates a temporary tilt in Week 1 at minimum. The crew leans into a best-player-available plan while weighing how to pivot in early drafts and what late-game moves can shore up potential four-to-five-week gaps.

Across listener calls, the team emphasizes patience with Rice while encouraging proactive roster management: fill weeks 1–4 with high-floor options, and re-evaluate once Rice returns. The show doubles down on market timing, trade windows, and how to navigate the four-to-five game window without ceding weeks that could determine playoff outcomes. Overall, a pragmatic, numbers-driven glance at a polarizing topic that keeps fantasy rosters both flexible and potent as the season approaches.

Given Rashee Rice’s likely four-to-five game absence, should you still target him in the fourth round or wait until post-settlement?Which Chiefs pass-catchers offer the most reliable Week 1 floor while Rice is out?With four-to-five weeks of absence, how would you structure trades around Rashee Rice’s stock?Does this incident change your overall BPA strategy in fantasy drafts this year?
Mentions:
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Drake London | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

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

August 19, 2025
Chiefs' O-Line QUESTIONS & Hollywood Brown Buzz: KC's Preseason Puzzle
@LockedOnChiefs
Locked On Chiefs Podcast
Chiefs' O-Line QUESTIONS & Hollywood Brown Buzz: KC's Preseason Puzzle

Hollywood Brown is back for Kansas City, providing the Chiefs with a veteran anchor as Rasheed Rice lingers on the roster bubble and Kingsley Suamataia pushes for Week 1 guard duties. Friday’s Game 3 is a critical test for how KC distributes targets behind Brown and Rice, with the starting unit expected to mix with rookies and contingents while the team locks in depth pieces. The Brazil trip adds travel risk and time-zone twists that could impact how hard the coaching staff pushes players in this tune-up. Injuries across the board keep the final cuts fluid, and IR or waiver moves could reshape depth at corner, tackle, and defensive line as the 53-man roster takes shape. For fantasy observers, Brown’s return provides a solid floor, Rice’s burst keeps him a high-ceiling dart, and the rest of the depth chart offers late-round potential if roles crystallize.

The episode emphasizes how this week’s decisions hinge on three fronts: receiver rotations behind Brown, the left-side protection with Suamataia, and the back-end depth that could force a late trade or two. With bubble players needing a standout display in this last exhibition, expect a wave of shuffles around cut-down day, two IR spots, and strategic signings to fortify spots like corner and running back. In short, Brown steadies the passing game, Rice remains an alluring (if volatile) prize, and the rest of KC’s depth will be defined by Friday night’s performance and the team’s willingness to gamble on upside versus proven veterans.

With Brown's return and Rice on the bubble, who is likely to lead KC's targets in Week 1 and what could be the implications for Rice's ADP?How could Friday’s offensive line rotations influence Mahomes’ protection and run-pass balance in Week 1?What is Kingsley Suamataia’s upside if he wins Week 1 guard duties, and what is the floor if he doesn’t?Are there any sleeper WRs or return specialists who could emerge as fantasy contributors after Friday’s game?
Mentions:
@Josh Williams | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Josh Williams | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kingsley Suamataia | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kingsley Suamataia | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Marquise Brown | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Marquise Brown | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rasheed Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rasheed Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxeV74w_40A..

August 19, 2025
Are the Chiefs in BIG Trouble? Depth Concerns Mounting After Preseason | Tuesdays With Sterling
@ArrowheadAddictPodcast
Arrowhead Addict
Are the Chiefs in BIG Trouble? Depth Concerns Mounting After Preseason | Tuesdays With Sterling

Chiefs depth concerns surface after Seattle showcase as Kansas City enters the season with questions beyond its star core. Sky Moore remains a bright spot in the offense, not sliding down the depth chart and flashing on a memorable punt return that hints at a continued special-teams and playmaking role. Rashee Rice sits in the top six among receivers, but a looming suspension and the roster scrum raise questions about early-season usage and roster construction. Jaylen Watson and Christian Fulton head a healthy corner tandem, while Nick Bolton, Chris Jones, and Drew Tranquil provide stability in the front seven, albeit with obvious rotational needs to manage snaps.

On the line, Kingsley Suamataia lands as the preferred left guard option, but the coaching staff is weighing Kingsley’s development against Caliendo’s floor and Josh Simmons’ rookie ceiling. Gardner Minshew offers veteran insurance and enhances the floor for Mahomes’ offense, while the running back room remains a multi-headed puzzle behind Pacheco and Hunt. The team is carrying developmental linemen and a leaner, highly-rotational defensive front, signaling a readiness to lean on coaching and depth to survive injuries as the season unfolds.

Which Chiefs offensive weapon has the clearest path to a fantasy breakout if Rashee Rice is sidelined early?How does Gardner Minshew's presence influence KC's fantasy-risk profile for Week 3?What is Kingsley Suamataia's fantasy impact if he cements left guard early in the season?With the depth chart in flux, which Chiefs RBs offer the best late-round upside this season?
Mentions:
@Christian Fulton | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Christian Fulton | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Jaylen Watson | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Jaylen Watson | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Sky Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Sky Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvmLgIEM2CY..

August 18, 2025
🚀 The NEXT Puka Nacua is... Emeka Egbuka?
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
🚀 The NEXT Puka Nacua is... Emeka Egbuka?
Amecha Ibuka is pegged as the next breakout star, a rookie with top-12 fantasy upside who could surge to the helm of TB’s receiving corps by midseason. The host emphasizes Ibuka’s versatility, elite college experience, and return-game threat, arguing that his timing behind aging veterans could push him into regular targets even if starts are slow. TB’s wideout room is ripe for change, with Evans and Godwin aging and injury-prone, potentially elevating Ibuka to a high-leverage role in best-ball formats (rounds 6–8) and even higher in dynasty plans by 2026. The conversation also flags Rashee Rice’s suspension risk and the importance of late-draft steals like T McMillan, while highlighting Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s floor for Seattle and the broader rookie-to-explosive-prospect arc across the season.
How should fantasy managers balance Mecha Ibuka’s breakout ceiling with Vin Rashhee Rice’s risk in redraft and dynasty?What’s the realistic pathway for Jaxon Smith-Njigba to become Seattle’s primary WR in 2024?How should Rashee Rice’s potential suspension influence KC’s early-season targets and Ibuka’s TB-led breakout?Which TB WR scenario provides the best floor for Ibuka in 2024—WR4 as a late-round value or WR3 with upside?
Mentions:
@Amecha Ibuka | | NFL
@Amecha Ibuka | | NFL
@Chris Godwin | | NFL
@Chris Godwin | | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaylen McMillan | | NFL
@Jaylen McMillan | | NFL
@Mike Evans | | NFL
@Mike Evans | | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro5pbsqwM0A..

August 18, 2025
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH
@LockedOnFantasyFootball
Locked On Fantasy Football
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH

Caleb Williams led a confident, efficient Chicago opening drive in preseason Week 2, tallying 97 passing yards on six attempts and capping it with a 36-yard TD to Olid Zakias. He spread targets to Colton Loveland, Cole KT, and DJ Moore, delivering a calm, on-schedule look that has fantasy managers bumping his ceiling. The Bears showcased Ben Johnson’s offense with multiple-receiver sets and two-tight-end looks, signaling Williams could anchor a top-12 fantasy season if the trend continues.

Across the slate, Ashton Gentry flashed the backfield profile Pete Carroll craves, ripping through Week 2 for 33 yards and a touchdown on seven carries, suggesting high rookie upside with a clear path to heavier usage. Rashee Rice faces suspension chatter that could cloud Chiefs’ target distribution, while the Williams-Moore Loveland trio in Chicago remains a focal point for fantasy value in a retooled offense. Brian Robinson Jr. trade buzz and Purdy’s SF framework provide useful benchmarks for evaluating rookie upside and veteran durability ahead of drafts.

Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_l6O5FCbSo..

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