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August 20, 2025
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787
@TheFantasyFootballers
The Fantasy Footballers
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787

A data-forward approach anchors this year’s fantasy strategy, with an updated Ultimate Draft Kit and a new value scout tool that pits projections against ADP to surface true value in every draft slot. The hosts stress sticking to a playbook mindset and not chasing last-season narratives, using platform-specific gaps to uncover late-round targets and avoid drafting-for-trade traps. They also highlight massive off-season moves that shake up the fantasy landscape, from high-profile trades to breakout candidate punchlines, all framed by a commitment to concrete research over gut feeling.

The Sky Moore swap to the 49ers redefines the KC depth chart and heightens the risk-reward calculus for both teams’ pass games. Debo Samuel’s move to Washington becomes a focal discussion point: can a retooled offense unlock his big-play ability and high-YAC upside, or does scheme and durability cap ceiling? Meanwhile, DK Metcalf lands in a valuable-value spot after last season’s mid-swing, and George Pickens enters 2025 with a cleaner path to target share in Pittsburgh—if the QB situation cooperates.

Jordan Mason’s late-draft appeal as a flex with upside grows in a timeshare-rich league landscape, as Minnesota and other teams reconfigure backfield roles. Dak Prescott remains a strategic value in quarterbacks, and Jahmy Gibbs stands out as a top-tier breakout candidate in fantasy, especially in dynamic offense environments. The show also reinforces that MegalObowl signups are rolling and that the kit’s value-driven approach should help fantasy managers build robust, adaptable rosters heading into week one.

In short, the duo leans into data-driven depth, undervalued veterans, and the upside of rookies who land in favorable systems. The takeaways emphasize not chasing status but identifying the positions and players most likely to exceed ADP, leveraging the kit’s tools to craft resilient lineups that weather injury risk, early-season volatility, and late-round surprises alike.

Skyy Moore trades and the 49ers’ WR outlook: how should fantasy managers value Moore after the move?Debo Samuel’s move to Washington: does this unlock upside or create risk in his fantasy profile?Dak Prescott’s value in 2025: should fantasy managers target him as a value QB2?DK Metcalf in 2025: is he a steal at his current ADP?
Mentions:
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrLghyvo3g..

August 19, 2025
49ers are Shopping Trade Market for Another Wide Receiver
@LockedOn49ersNFL
Locked On 49ers
49ers are Shopping Trade Market for Another Wide Receiver

San Francisco’s WR room remains a top talking point as injuries mount and the 49ers explore external help without breaking the bank. Purdy connected with Pearsall on a timely Week 2 drive against the Raiders, signaling growing chemistry with a young depth chart that could lean on Pearsall, Jennings, and Ayuk once all are healthy. San Francisco entertained John Metchie III in trade talks but settled for a low-cost move, underscoring a preference for rookie-scale talent over expensive veterans. The kicker: even as Mechi lingered, the Rams and Raiders offered competing narratives on roster completeness, while the 49ers’ guard depth and tackle health loom large for Week 1. The offense looks to pace itself around Purdy’s timing and Pearsall’s route-running, with Bray Ayuk’s eventual return a potential catalyst, and the defense waits to find its footing behind a less-than-full front.

Which 49ers WR rookie or depth piece has the best long-term fantasy upside this season?What is the most realistic Week 1 fantasy path for SF’s WRs if Ayuk is limited?Is Mechi a legitimate long-term upgrade for SF’s WR core or a one-year rental?Which defensive matchup does SF want to test early in the season to maximize WR upside?
Mentions:
@Brandon Ayuk | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brandon Ayuk | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Juwan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Juwan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Maxx Crosby | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Maxx Crosby | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auiZK5oST3Q..

August 19, 2025
🪐🪐 JD5, Croskey-Merritt, Deebo, Commanders to 🚀 🪐
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
🪐🪐 JD5, Croskey-Merritt, Deebo, Commanders to 🚀 🪐

Debo Samuel flashed the burst and joy fantasy players have hoped to see again, slicing through a 19-yard end-around and looking spry rather than sluggish. The convo emphasized that a lighter preseason workload could keep Debo fresh for a bigger season, while the rise of the SF offense under Shanahan’s wide-back usage could lift his ceiling without needlessly increasing injury risk.

Across the board, Cincinnati’s offense looked prime for fantasy: Burrow hit for a 62-yard score and Chase was healthy, setting the stage for big-volume pass plays. Chase Brown flashed quick decisiveness and vision, carving out wide rushing lanes that could translate into strong early-season fantasy numbers. The Bengals’ dynamic pairing and the looming possibility of heavy offensive output remain central to draft planning.

The night leaned into a bigger theme—value in great offenses and patience with big-name risk. Mid-season monsters and breakout candidates like Chase Brown pair with established studs, creating a path for upside in both standard and PPR formats. Promo links and live-draft chatter added a practical edge for managers trying to translate preseason momentum into ADP gains.

Given Debo Samuel’s preseason showing, should you treat him as a top-15 WR this season or temper expectations due to injury chatter?Is a Burrow-Chase stack worth targeting early, or should you pivot to other elite options if you miss them?Chase Brown flashed big-play ability; what range of receptions and rushing volume should fantasy managers expect in 2025?With Judkins and Rice in flux, should managers prioritize high-offense pieces or wait for clearer roles late in drafts?
Mentions:
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

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

August 18, 2025
🚀RJ Harvey is a TOP 6-10 RB.. last call! 🪐
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
🚀RJ Harvey is a TOP 6-10 RB.. last call! 🪐
Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase led a Bengals-dominant preseason discussion, with Chase Brown rapidly emerging as the breakout back to backup Burrow’s precise passing and Cincinnati’s high-octane offense. The host projected Brown for 1,500+ total yards, 14+ TDs, and around 70 receptions if workload sticks, framing him as a top-five RB target. Debo Samuel showed a versatile “wide back” usage, hinting at big-volume weeks if the role holds. Nico Collins surfaced for Houston as a trustworthy target in a developing offense; AJ Brown’s durability remained a live concern for the Eagles, while CeeDee Lamb’s status and supporting cast shaped draft-day choices.
Given the Bengals' preseason show, should you prioritize Burrow or Chase in the first round?What is Chase Brown’s realistic Week 1 breakout scenario and how should managers draft around it?Is Deebo Samuel’s wide-back usage sustainable for fantasy this year?Which WRs pair best with Burrow in best-ball drafts this year?If you’re drafting Lamb, how should you balance the Cowboys’ offense with his upside?
Mentions:
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3nDW1guvc0..

August 18, 2025
49ers Raiders Not-So-Instant Reaction
@GoldStandardNetwork
Gold Standard 49ers
49ers Raiders Not-So-Instant Reaction

The 49ers’ preseason win over the Raiders spotlighted a sharp, game-ready defense and a revitalized special teams unit, fueling optimism beyond the box score. San Francisco closed the game with a stingy defensive stand and two takeaways, while their special teams carried the late-game weight—Jake Moody supplied key field goals under pressure, and the squad finished with back-to-back drives that the previous season lacked. The second half was all about execution: every SF possession ended in a field goal, while the defense kept Vegas from a TD, underscoring a foundational shift from last year’s late-game woes.

Injuries dominated the chatter, but the optimism centered on structure and depth. Dominic Puny’s unknown ACL-like scare shifted to a PCL note, preserving his season’s arc for Week 1. With multiple running backs sidelined and receivers banged up, SF highlighted the need for roster churn and depth. The club even worked out Nate Sudfeld, signaling ongoing strategic moves as the cut-down clock ticks. Debo Samuel and Brock Purdy showed signs of cohesion, while Moody’s red-hot finish cemented him as a pressure-tested weapon in the kicking game. Fantasy players should watch Purdy’s growth and Moody’s reliability as the regular season nears.

Which SF skill players should fantasy managers target when Purdy is in rhythm?Which Raider or SF defense matchup could swing a fantasy week for SF players?What roster decisions should fantasy players monitor as SF rosters finalize?Which players offer ethical high-variance upside for DFS lineups in SF’s offense?
Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Chase Lucas | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Chase Lucas | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jake Moody | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jake Moody | San Francisco 49ers | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSo9__3jPyU..

August 20, 2025
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787
@TheFantasyFootballers
The Fantasy Footballers
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787

A data-forward approach anchors this year’s fantasy strategy, with an updated Ultimate Draft Kit and a new value scout tool that pits projections against ADP to surface true value in every draft slot. The hosts stress sticking to a playbook mindset and not chasing last-season narratives, using platform-specific gaps to uncover late-round targets and avoid drafting-for-trade traps. They also highlight massive off-season moves that shake up the fantasy landscape, from high-profile trades to breakout candidate punchlines, all framed by a commitment to concrete research over gut feeling.

The Sky Moore swap to the 49ers redefines the KC depth chart and heightens the risk-reward calculus for both teams’ pass games. Debo Samuel’s move to Washington becomes a focal discussion point: can a retooled offense unlock his big-play ability and high-YAC upside, or does scheme and durability cap ceiling? Meanwhile, DK Metcalf lands in a valuable-value spot after last season’s mid-swing, and George Pickens enters 2025 with a cleaner path to target share in Pittsburgh—if the QB situation cooperates.

Jordan Mason’s late-draft appeal as a flex with upside grows in a timeshare-rich league landscape, as Minnesota and other teams reconfigure backfield roles. Dak Prescott remains a strategic value in quarterbacks, and Jahmy Gibbs stands out as a top-tier breakout candidate in fantasy, especially in dynamic offense environments. The show also reinforces that MegalObowl signups are rolling and that the kit’s value-driven approach should help fantasy managers build robust, adaptable rosters heading into week one.

In short, the duo leans into data-driven depth, undervalued veterans, and the upside of rookies who land in favorable systems. The takeaways emphasize not chasing status but identifying the positions and players most likely to exceed ADP, leveraging the kit’s tools to craft resilient lineups that weather injury risk, early-season volatility, and late-round surprises alike.

Skyy Moore trades and the 49ers’ WR outlook: how should fantasy managers value Moore after the move?Debo Samuel’s move to Washington: does this unlock upside or create risk in his fantasy profile?Dak Prescott’s value in 2025: should fantasy managers target him as a value QB2?DK Metcalf in 2025: is he a steal at his current ADP?
Mentions:
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrLghyvo3g..

August 19, 2025
49ers are Shopping Trade Market for Another Wide Receiver
@LockedOn49ersNFL
Locked On 49ers
49ers are Shopping Trade Market for Another Wide Receiver

San Francisco’s WR room remains a top talking point as injuries mount and the 49ers explore external help without breaking the bank. Purdy connected with Pearsall on a timely Week 2 drive against the Raiders, signaling growing chemistry with a young depth chart that could lean on Pearsall, Jennings, and Ayuk once all are healthy. San Francisco entertained John Metchie III in trade talks but settled for a low-cost move, underscoring a preference for rookie-scale talent over expensive veterans. The kicker: even as Mechi lingered, the Rams and Raiders offered competing narratives on roster completeness, while the 49ers’ guard depth and tackle health loom large for Week 1. The offense looks to pace itself around Purdy’s timing and Pearsall’s route-running, with Bray Ayuk’s eventual return a potential catalyst, and the defense waits to find its footing behind a less-than-full front.

Which 49ers WR rookie or depth piece has the best long-term fantasy upside this season?What is the most realistic Week 1 fantasy path for SF’s WRs if Ayuk is limited?Is Mechi a legitimate long-term upgrade for SF’s WR core or a one-year rental?Which defensive matchup does SF want to test early in the season to maximize WR upside?
Mentions:
@Brandon Ayuk | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brandon Ayuk | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Juwan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Juwan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Maxx Crosby | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Maxx Crosby | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auiZK5oST3Q..

August 19, 2025
🪐🪐 JD5, Croskey-Merritt, Deebo, Commanders to 🚀 🪐
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
🪐🪐 JD5, Croskey-Merritt, Deebo, Commanders to 🚀 🪐

Debo Samuel flashed the burst and joy fantasy players have hoped to see again, slicing through a 19-yard end-around and looking spry rather than sluggish. The convo emphasized that a lighter preseason workload could keep Debo fresh for a bigger season, while the rise of the SF offense under Shanahan’s wide-back usage could lift his ceiling without needlessly increasing injury risk.

Across the board, Cincinnati’s offense looked prime for fantasy: Burrow hit for a 62-yard score and Chase was healthy, setting the stage for big-volume pass plays. Chase Brown flashed quick decisiveness and vision, carving out wide rushing lanes that could translate into strong early-season fantasy numbers. The Bengals’ dynamic pairing and the looming possibility of heavy offensive output remain central to draft planning.

The night leaned into a bigger theme—value in great offenses and patience with big-name risk. Mid-season monsters and breakout candidates like Chase Brown pair with established studs, creating a path for upside in both standard and PPR formats. Promo links and live-draft chatter added a practical edge for managers trying to translate preseason momentum into ADP gains.

Given Debo Samuel’s preseason showing, should you treat him as a top-15 WR this season or temper expectations due to injury chatter?Is a Burrow-Chase stack worth targeting early, or should you pivot to other elite options if you miss them?Chase Brown flashed big-play ability; what range of receptions and rushing volume should fantasy managers expect in 2025?With Judkins and Rice in flux, should managers prioritize high-offense pieces or wait for clearer roles late in drafts?
Mentions:
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

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

August 18, 2025
🚀RJ Harvey is a TOP 6-10 RB.. last call! 🪐
@TheFantasyFootballShow
The Fantasy Football Show
🚀RJ Harvey is a TOP 6-10 RB.. last call! 🪐
Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase led a Bengals-dominant preseason discussion, with Chase Brown rapidly emerging as the breakout back to backup Burrow’s precise passing and Cincinnati’s high-octane offense. The host projected Brown for 1,500+ total yards, 14+ TDs, and around 70 receptions if workload sticks, framing him as a top-five RB target. Debo Samuel showed a versatile “wide back” usage, hinting at big-volume weeks if the role holds. Nico Collins surfaced for Houston as a trustworthy target in a developing offense; AJ Brown’s durability remained a live concern for the Eagles, while CeeDee Lamb’s status and supporting cast shaped draft-day choices.
Given the Bengals' preseason show, should you prioritize Burrow or Chase in the first round?What is Chase Brown’s realistic Week 1 breakout scenario and how should managers draft around it?Is Deebo Samuel’s wide-back usage sustainable for fantasy this year?Which WRs pair best with Burrow in best-ball drafts this year?If you’re drafting Lamb, how should you balance the Cowboys’ offense with his upside?
Mentions:
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3nDW1guvc0..

August 18, 2025
49ers Raiders Not-So-Instant Reaction
@GoldStandardNetwork
Gold Standard 49ers
49ers Raiders Not-So-Instant Reaction

The 49ers’ preseason win over the Raiders spotlighted a sharp, game-ready defense and a revitalized special teams unit, fueling optimism beyond the box score. San Francisco closed the game with a stingy defensive stand and two takeaways, while their special teams carried the late-game weight—Jake Moody supplied key field goals under pressure, and the squad finished with back-to-back drives that the previous season lacked. The second half was all about execution: every SF possession ended in a field goal, while the defense kept Vegas from a TD, underscoring a foundational shift from last year’s late-game woes.

Injuries dominated the chatter, but the optimism centered on structure and depth. Dominic Puny’s unknown ACL-like scare shifted to a PCL note, preserving his season’s arc for Week 1. With multiple running backs sidelined and receivers banged up, SF highlighted the need for roster churn and depth. The club even worked out Nate Sudfeld, signaling ongoing strategic moves as the cut-down clock ticks. Debo Samuel and Brock Purdy showed signs of cohesion, while Moody’s red-hot finish cemented him as a pressure-tested weapon in the kicking game. Fantasy players should watch Purdy’s growth and Moody’s reliability as the regular season nears.

Which SF skill players should fantasy managers target when Purdy is in rhythm?Which Raider or SF defense matchup could swing a fantasy week for SF players?What roster decisions should fantasy players monitor as SF rosters finalize?Which players offer ethical high-variance upside for DFS lineups in SF’s offense?
Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Chase Lucas | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Chase Lucas | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Debo Samuel | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jake Moody | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jake Moody | San Francisco 49ers | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSo9__3jPyU..

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