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August 19, 2025
Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
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Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

Calvin Ridley’s 2024 role looks primed for a monster season. Cam Ward’s aggressive, pass-first mindset should funnel a huge share of targets to Ridley, and last year’s deep-ball volume suggests the offense will ride Ridley as its primary playmaker. Early signal shows Ridley commanding a large target share, opening the door to a likely 1,000-yard campaign if health holds and the offense stays pass-oriented.

Meanwhile, the surrounding cast is shaping up as complementary weapons. Tyler Lockett adds reliable slot and possession work, Van Jefferson brings a proven big-play profile, and the offense seems built to stretch the field. The discussion also highlights Caleb Johnson as a rookie with limited immediate volume, creating plausible by-low or risk-adjusted plays elsewhere as the season unfolds.

On the quarterback front, the Jets’ Aaron Rodgers presence adds a high-floor passing framework, while Caleb Johnson’s path to meaningful run-heavy output is clouded by committee dynamics and Rodgers’ comfort with established veterans. Kenneth Gainwell and Jaylen Warren illustrate how backfields can shape weekly outcomes, with the Steelers leaning on multiple backs and a pass-heavy bias in other setups. Fantasy managers should weigh Ridley’s ceiling against Johnson’s ramp-up time, and consider the broader pass-rate environment when projecting Week-to-Week outcomes.

Given Ridley's 47% target share in Week 1, what is a realistic season-long target share ceiling for him?How should Caleb Johnson be approached in redraft given the Steelers' RB committee and ARod’s passing emphasis?Does Aaron Rodgers' presence lift Ridley's upside or does it compress Ridley’s ceiling due to distribution of targets?With the Ridley-Ward dynamic in mind, which other Falcons or Jets players stand out as strong fantasy pivots week to week?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3rqPNw8ldo..

August 19, 2025
Take Warren, Prescott, Williams to have big seasons | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
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Take Warren, Prescott, Williams to have big seasons | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

Tyler Warren's preseason emergence anchors a Colts offense that also features Daniel Jones stepping in as starter. Warren’s blockers and manufactured touches across the backfield and receiving routes could translate into steady PPR production, especially with Jones offering underneath targets. Josh Downs benefits alongside him, creating a high-floor Colts duo that could fuel week-to-week streaming and DFS value.

Dak Prescott projects over 3,900 yards as Dallas leans into a pass-heavy attack with a strengthened corps that includes George Pickens and Jake Ferguson, while the defense won’t carry the same weight as in former seasons. Caleb Williams’ discussed yardage target adds an interesting contrast from college upsides to NFL ceilings, illustrating how quarterback-friendly lines and QB-health risk shape decision-making for fantasy managers this year.

What is Tyler Warren's realistic Week 1 fantasy ceiling in PPR with Daniel Jones at QB?Dak Prescott: is 3,900+ passing yards a safe floor given the Cowboys' offense?George Pickens: will his addition push multiple Steelers pass-catchers into fantasy relevance?Caleb Williams discussion aside, what college-to-NFL projection lessons apply to Williams’ hypothetical 3600-yard benchmark?
Mentions:
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7njKabZZdT4..

August 19, 2025
Steelers WR2 Decision Coming Soon?
@AllSteelersTalk
All Steelers Talk
Steelers WR2 Decision Coming Soon?

The AS Call-in Show dives into the Steelers’ looming schedule shift and the winter of decisions that could reshape fantasy value. Two weeks from the regular season, Noah Strabine and callers outline a plan for nimble content drop, with live streams now pared to a sustainable cadence as the team adjusts to later practices. The chatter centers on how Pittsburgh can maintain a high-output pass game without burning the hosts’ personal lives, while still delivering on-field intel for fantasy builders.

Calvin Austin III, George Pickens, and Darnell Washington anchor the WR chatter, with Calvin’s upside capped only by how Pittsburgh stacks the rest of the offense. Gabe Davis surfaces as a potential veteran add, not as a megadeal, to balance outside targets alongside DK Metcalf-adjacent talk and Terry McLaurin trade chatter. The show leans into athletic ceiling moments (Pickens) and creative concepts (Washington) while weighing cost, scheming fit, and how a signing would shift ROIs for Week 1 and beyond.

If Gabe Davis signs with the Steelers, how does this affect Calvin Austin III's upside and Roman Wilson's role?Which Steelers WR has the best chance to emerge as WR2 in 2024: Calvin Austin III, Roman Wilson, or Gabe Davis?Are Terry McLaurin or Gabe Davis realistic targets for Pittsburgh given cap constraints and trade costs?With a potential Gabe Davis signing, which Steelers WR should you consider as a contrarian fantasy play this season?
Mentions:
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaHjiU5wBd0..

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
Steelers Found Their Next WR
@AllSteelersTalk
All Steelers Talk
Steelers Found Their Next WR
Gabe Davis return to the Steelers’ facility signals Pittsburgh’s intent to add a veteran outside receiver in 2025, potentially reshaping the WR depth chart alongside Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson. Davis’ fit would hinge on run blocking and red-zone presence, which could tilt the balance toward Davis as a starter-style X option and push others into hybrid roles. Rock Taylor’s release tightens competition, while Terrell Austin’s cryptic notes suggest the team is still weighing Beanie Bishop and Cory Trice Jr. for a final defensive-back look. The conversation keeps focusing on whether Davis lands as the missing piece or if the youngsters retain slots, with a tight window to settle the roster before Week 1. Fantasy managers should monitor target distribution and the evolving chemistry with the quarterback in the next preseason games.
What is the most likely Week 1 WR depth-chart if Gabe Davis signs with the Steelers?Which Steelers players have the best fantasy-sleepers behind Gabe Davis in 2025?How would Corey Trice Jr. and Beanie Bishop fare in final cuts with Gabe Davis in the mix?If Gabe Davis signs, how might that shift affect Pittsburgh’s fantasy strategy in early weeks?
Mentions:
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Rock Taylor | | NFL
@Rock Taylor | | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLvhrHl_X8U..

August 19, 2025
Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
@NFLonNBC:FF
NFL on NBC: Fantasy Football
Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

Calvin Ridley’s 2024 role looks primed for a monster season. Cam Ward’s aggressive, pass-first mindset should funnel a huge share of targets to Ridley, and last year’s deep-ball volume suggests the offense will ride Ridley as its primary playmaker. Early signal shows Ridley commanding a large target share, opening the door to a likely 1,000-yard campaign if health holds and the offense stays pass-oriented.

Meanwhile, the surrounding cast is shaping up as complementary weapons. Tyler Lockett adds reliable slot and possession work, Van Jefferson brings a proven big-play profile, and the offense seems built to stretch the field. The discussion also highlights Caleb Johnson as a rookie with limited immediate volume, creating plausible by-low or risk-adjusted plays elsewhere as the season unfolds.

On the quarterback front, the Jets’ Aaron Rodgers presence adds a high-floor passing framework, while Caleb Johnson’s path to meaningful run-heavy output is clouded by committee dynamics and Rodgers’ comfort with established veterans. Kenneth Gainwell and Jaylen Warren illustrate how backfields can shape weekly outcomes, with the Steelers leaning on multiple backs and a pass-heavy bias in other setups. Fantasy managers should weigh Ridley’s ceiling against Johnson’s ramp-up time, and consider the broader pass-rate environment when projecting Week-to-Week outcomes.

Given Ridley's 47% target share in Week 1, what is a realistic season-long target share ceiling for him?How should Caleb Johnson be approached in redraft given the Steelers' RB committee and ARod’s passing emphasis?Does Aaron Rodgers' presence lift Ridley's upside or does it compress Ridley’s ceiling due to distribution of targets?With the Ridley-Ward dynamic in mind, which other Falcons or Jets players stand out as strong fantasy pivots week to week?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3rqPNw8ldo..

August 19, 2025
Take Warren, Prescott, Williams to have big seasons | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
@NFLonNBC:FF
NFL on NBC: Fantasy Football
Take Warren, Prescott, Williams to have big seasons | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

Tyler Warren's preseason emergence anchors a Colts offense that also features Daniel Jones stepping in as starter. Warren’s blockers and manufactured touches across the backfield and receiving routes could translate into steady PPR production, especially with Jones offering underneath targets. Josh Downs benefits alongside him, creating a high-floor Colts duo that could fuel week-to-week streaming and DFS value.

Dak Prescott projects over 3,900 yards as Dallas leans into a pass-heavy attack with a strengthened corps that includes George Pickens and Jake Ferguson, while the defense won’t carry the same weight as in former seasons. Caleb Williams’ discussed yardage target adds an interesting contrast from college upsides to NFL ceilings, illustrating how quarterback-friendly lines and QB-health risk shape decision-making for fantasy managers this year.

What is Tyler Warren's realistic Week 1 fantasy ceiling in PPR with Daniel Jones at QB?Dak Prescott: is 3,900+ passing yards a safe floor given the Cowboys' offense?George Pickens: will his addition push multiple Steelers pass-catchers into fantasy relevance?Caleb Williams discussion aside, what college-to-NFL projection lessons apply to Williams’ hypothetical 3600-yard benchmark?
Mentions:
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7njKabZZdT4..

August 19, 2025
Steelers WR2 Decision Coming Soon?
@AllSteelersTalk
All Steelers Talk
Steelers WR2 Decision Coming Soon?

The AS Call-in Show dives into the Steelers’ looming schedule shift and the winter of decisions that could reshape fantasy value. Two weeks from the regular season, Noah Strabine and callers outline a plan for nimble content drop, with live streams now pared to a sustainable cadence as the team adjusts to later practices. The chatter centers on how Pittsburgh can maintain a high-output pass game without burning the hosts’ personal lives, while still delivering on-field intel for fantasy builders.

Calvin Austin III, George Pickens, and Darnell Washington anchor the WR chatter, with Calvin’s upside capped only by how Pittsburgh stacks the rest of the offense. Gabe Davis surfaces as a potential veteran add, not as a megadeal, to balance outside targets alongside DK Metcalf-adjacent talk and Terry McLaurin trade chatter. The show leans into athletic ceiling moments (Pickens) and creative concepts (Washington) while weighing cost, scheming fit, and how a signing would shift ROIs for Week 1 and beyond.

If Gabe Davis signs with the Steelers, how does this affect Calvin Austin III's upside and Roman Wilson's role?Which Steelers WR has the best chance to emerge as WR2 in 2024: Calvin Austin III, Roman Wilson, or Gabe Davis?Are Terry McLaurin or Gabe Davis realistic targets for Pittsburgh given cap constraints and trade costs?With a potential Gabe Davis signing, which Steelers WR should you consider as a contrarian fantasy play this season?
Mentions:
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaHjiU5wBd0..

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
Steelers Found Their Next WR
@AllSteelersTalk
All Steelers Talk
Steelers Found Their Next WR
Gabe Davis return to the Steelers’ facility signals Pittsburgh’s intent to add a veteran outside receiver in 2025, potentially reshaping the WR depth chart alongside Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson. Davis’ fit would hinge on run blocking and red-zone presence, which could tilt the balance toward Davis as a starter-style X option and push others into hybrid roles. Rock Taylor’s release tightens competition, while Terrell Austin’s cryptic notes suggest the team is still weighing Beanie Bishop and Cory Trice Jr. for a final defensive-back look. The conversation keeps focusing on whether Davis lands as the missing piece or if the youngsters retain slots, with a tight window to settle the roster before Week 1. Fantasy managers should monitor target distribution and the evolving chemistry with the quarterback in the next preseason games.
What is the most likely Week 1 WR depth-chart if Gabe Davis signs with the Steelers?Which Steelers players have the best fantasy-sleepers behind Gabe Davis in 2025?How would Corey Trice Jr. and Beanie Bishop fare in final cuts with Gabe Davis in the mix?If Gabe Davis signs, how might that shift affect Pittsburgh’s fantasy strategy in early weeks?
Mentions:
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Calvin Austin III | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Gabe Davis | Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Rock Taylor | | NFL
@Rock Taylor | | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLvhrHl_X8U..

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