Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast show

Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast

Summary: Yahoo Sports’ world-class fantasy experts Andy Behrens, Dalton Del Don, Matt Harmon, Liz Loza & Scott Pianowski dish out top-notch fantasy and betting advice (plus a hefty dose of life advice) on America’s top fantasy football platform. We can't guarantee you'll win your league each fall, but with five different voices, personalities and philosophies, the Yahoo Fantasy crew offers everything you need to become a better and more informed fantasy manager.

Podcasts:

 Flacco the Bronco, Le'Veon Bell, and questions for the AFC East | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:30

John Elway got his man ... I guess. The Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens completed a trade deal earlier this week that accomplished two things: One: The Joe Flacco era in Baltimore is over, and the offense now belongs to Lamar Jackson. Two: The Broncos are expected to shop Case Keenum, handling the reins of the offense over to Flacco. Sure, Flacco has history with the Denver coaching staff, but was it the right move for a franchise desperate for a fix at QB? Liz Loza, Dalton Del Don, and Matt Harmon break down that big trade (which won't go into effect until March 13) on this week's podcast episode (3:00). They also discuss the controversial signing of Kareem Hunt by the Cleveland Browns, and what it means for the fantasy outlooks of Hunt and 2018 darling, Nick Chubb (11:30). New this week was the start of Liz's offseason column examining the 10 most interesting players to monitor. She started off with Washington running back Derrius Guice (20:30), and this week the team will discuss Guice along with her latest edition, Le'Veon Bell (25:30). Our experts also take a deeper look at Matt’s weekly major fantasy questions column, where he breaks down the biggest issues each team in every division is facing this offseason. This week, they’ll take a look at the Jets, Bills, Dolphins, and Super Bowl-winning Patriots in the AFC East (30:00). They’ll discuss whether Buffalo can stabilize Josh Allen, whether Sam Darnold will get the right help, who will stand next to Tom Brady on offense next season, and so much more. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB Follow Dalton @daltondeldon  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Fighting that Super Bowl hangover, plus NFC South questions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:04

Well, the 2018 NFL season is officially over. The New England Patriots triumphed over the Los Angeles Rams, 13-3, in the Punt Bowl ... ... Sorry, meant Super Bowl. But anyway, Tom Brady got his sixth ring, Julian Edelman won MVP — and became the subject of an interesting Hall of Fame debate — and the Rams are left wondering what went wrong. Liz Loza, Dalton Del Don, and Matt Harmon break down the big game in this week's podcast, including where the Rams go from here and what in the hell is going on with Todd Gurley and what his suspicious postseason absence does to his fantasy stock. Our experts also take a deeper look at Matt's weekly major fantasy questions column, where he breaks down the biggest issues each team in every division is facing this offseason. In last week's podcast episode, they discussed the AFC South (14:20). This week, they'll take a look at the Buccaneers, Falcons, Saints, and Panthers in the NFC South. They'll discuss whether New Orleans can get Drew Brees a tight end, whether Cam Newton will get help, is there still more to be had with Calvin Ridley, and so much more. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB Follow Dalton @daltondeldon  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Super Bowl player props and the fate of kickers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:43

This week’s podcast was recorded live from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association conference in Tampa, Florida, where Matt Harmon was joined by both Andy Behrens and Dalton Del Don. Matt, Dalton, and Andy talk about the conference itself, giving their thoughts on what was featured during the two-day event. They also share their thoughts on this Sunday's Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots (4:45). Speaking of which, there's a plethora of player props for SB LIII. Our experts give their picks for a few of them like, say, O/U 49.5 rushing yards for "baby weight" C.J. Anderson (10:45)? Last week, Andy wrote an insightful piece in defense of the fantasy kickers, and our experts further go into that discussion on this episode. What do you think: should the position be removed, or spared (25:05)? Finally the guys wrap up discussing the AFC South and what the Jaguars, Colts, Titans and Texans need to do to improve in 2019 (33:50). Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB Follow Dalton @daltondeldon Follow Andy @andybehrens  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Early Super Bowl predictions and way too early 2019 running back rankings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:02

This week's podcast is live from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association conference in Tampa, Florida, and Liz Loza is joined by both Scott Pianowski and Brad Evans to break down what's to come in 2019 fantasy football. But first, Liz, Scott, and Brad talk about the big Super Bowl matchup on the horizon between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams — who ya got? Earlier this year, Liz spoke to Matt Harmon and Dalton Del Don to ask them about their 2018 fantasy season. This time, she poses the same questions to Scott and Brad: What went wrong, what went right, and what are they looking to do differently as analysts in 2019? Our experts also break down their way-too-early 2019 fantasy running back rankings, discussing everyone from Le'Veon Bell and Nick Chubb, as well as Todd Gurley's not-set-in-stone status as being the first RB off the board this upcoming season (20:00). Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Scott @scott_pianowski Follow Brad @YahooNoise  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Where will Nick Foles land? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:02

Our experts discussed the coaching carousel on last week's fantasy football podcast, and it would seem like the final vacancies are filling quick. The Jets hired former Dolphins head coach, Adam Gase, while former Vikings offensive coordinator John DeFilippo is taking his talents to Jacksonville. The Bengals and Broncos also made coaching changes, as well as the aforementioned Dolphins and Vikings. Liz Loza, Matt Harmon, and Dalton Del Don discuss those hires and much more on this week's podcast episode. Among the biggest news is Nick Foles' fate outside of Philly. With the Eagles being eliminated from the playoffs, his future is all but sealed. The question now is, where will he end up (15:50)? Our experts also break down their way-too-early 2019 fantasy rankings, discussing everyone from Stephon Diggs and Adam Thielen to Jimmy Garoppolo and Cam Newton (21:35). Liz, Dalton, and Matt also offer up a couple of daily fantasy bargains and fades for championship Sunday (30:10). Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Dalton @daltondeldon Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 The coaching carousel is spinning at full speed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:59

Well, the divisional round is set, with the Cowboys facing the Rams and the Eagles vs. Saints. Over in the AFC, the Colts will face the Chiefs, and the Chargers will face the Patriots. Who ya got? Elsewhere in football news, the holes left behind by Black Monday are quickly being filled. One that launched more than a few headlines was the hiring of Kliff Kingsbury. Kingsbury will now be the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals after a hilariously short stint as the head coach at USC. Many people know Kingsbury from his days coaching Patrick Mahomes at Texas Tech, so what does this mean for Josh Rosen's 2019 fantasy outlook (or *gasp* maybe Kyler Murray's outlook?) Liz Loza, Matt Harmon, and Dalton Del Don discuss Kingsbury's hiring and the new coaching hires for the Packers, Buccaneers, Browns, Jets, Broncos and Falcons in this week’s podcast episode (2:30). Liz, Dalton, and Matt also offer up some divisional-round weekend bargains and fades for Daily Fantasy (31:15). Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Dalton @daltondeldon Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Year-End Recap: What went right, what went wrong in 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:15

The Yahoo fantasy team is feeling introspective as of late. And why not, considering the 2018 fantasy football season came to an end last week. We're now looking ahead to the real-life playoffs, to DFS, and the 2019 season of fantasy as well. As such, Liz Loza, Matt Harmon, and Dalton Del Don decide to ask themselves the hard questions on this week's podcast episode. What went wrong (like whiffing on Leonard Fournette) this fantasy season? What went right? (17:15) What will they do differently as fantasy experts in 2019? And who will be the first three picks to come off of draft boards this year (or rather, who will come after Todd Gurley at No. 1)? But before they get to all that, our experts discuss some of the biggest news of the week. Of course, we can't talk news without digging into the chaos going on with Antonio Brown and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Will the team really move on from the star? (3:30) They also ask you which 2018 breakout players will let fantasy owners down in 2019. Many identified names like Lamar Jackson and Phillip Lindsay as potential disappointments this year. (34:40) Liz, Dalton, and Matt then offer up some wild-card weekend bargains and fades for Daily Fantasy. (41:00) Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Dalton @daltondeldon Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 16 Wrap-Up: C.J. Anderson, Elijah McGuire and Jamaal Williams decide your fantasy championship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:20

Week 16. For the majority of leagues, the fantasy football championships. Seasons came to an end today. Trophies won or lost. Sure, there's Monday night, but many 'ships were secured on Sunday. Speaking of Sunday, most of the day was dominated by the news of Todd Gurley not playing against Arizona. C.J. Anderson started in Gurley's stead and delivered a league-winning performance — were you able to snag him off the waiver wire? (1:00) Speaking of league-winning performances, the Saints-Steelers game turned out to be a fantasy wonderland. Antonio Brown delivered another legendary outing, while Alvin Kamara erupted on the ground and through the air. Fantasy players with assets in that game definitely had a chance in their title games. (21:20) Liz Loza, ;Matt Harmon, and Scott Pianowski discuss those performances and more in this week’s fantasy wrap podcast. They also asked you for your fantasy football resolutions for 2019. As you can imagine, many people are averse to drafting David Johnson again, while others are looking to secure the services of a legit tight end (George Kittle, anyone?). (26:00) In the world of college football, our experts Dan Wetzel, Pat Forde and Pete Thamel will be doing a live edition of the Yahoo Sports College Podcast the Friday before the National Championship game at the Uproar Brewing Company in San Jose, California. The show is free to attend, there will be tons of prizes and giveaways, beer specials and custom brews for both playoff teams. Go to yahoosports.com/collegepodcast to RSVP and get more info! Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Scott @Scott_Pianowski Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 16 Preview: Are you ready to win a fantasy championship? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:28

It is finally here. 15-and-a-half long weeks have led us to this point. It's nearly time for the 2018 fantasy football championship round! Did you make it to the title game? If so, you're probably dealing with a lot right now. Injuries, tough matchups, and regressing players have all come to the forefront of the fantasy playoffs. James Conner might not play again, and now Todd Gurley and DeAndre Hopkins — practically league-winning assets — are both dealing with injuries. Drew Brees and Michael Thomas have been anything but high-scoring the last couple of weeks, as the offense has practically shifted into a gritty, clock-killing unit buoyed by an improving defense. That said, the Saints are returning home, where fantasy fireworks have been the norm. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs stars will travel to Seattle, where it's always tough to play — are you downgrading any of them? Liz and Dalton break down those and the other big Week 16 happenings in this latest podcast episode. (6:40) They also asked you about which players whom you've counted on all season — but are benching for the fantasy championship. Aaron Rodgers is a name being shared, as well as none other than Mr. 100-Yards himself, Adam Thielen! (23:20) Of course, we can’t forget about Andy and Brad going at it over their Week 16 rankings, and there are some differing opinions about Derrick Henry. (26:00) Liz and Dalton then wrap up with a couple bargains and fades for Yahoo Daily Fantasy. Speaking of which, don’t forget to enter Yahoo Sports’ special $1 million DFS contest here. (36:00) Remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz: @LizLoza_FF Follow Dalton: @Daltondeldon Follow Brad: @YahooNoise Follow Andy: @Andybehrens If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction you can call the national drug helpline at 888-633-3239.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 15 Wrap-Up: Vikings bounce back and Derrick Henry goes off again | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:02

The semifinals of the fantasy playoffs are nearly complete. Have you secured your spot in the fantasy Super Bowl? Or, did you suffer a terrible defeat at the hands of an oddly low-scoring Sunday? In fact, only two games featured a ton of points, and they were both blowouts (ARI@ATL, MIA@MIN). The majority of quarterbacks delivered quiet performances. The expected high-scoring affair between the Steelers and Patriots? Both relative fantasy disappointments for Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger. Minnesota, however, didn't suffer offensively at all. They finally delivered on the run game sans ex-OC, John DeFilippo. Dalvin Cook had inarguably his best game of the season, rewarding his fantasy owners' patience (if they had any left). Oh, and Derrick Henry went off again. Now the question is, what round will he be drafted in 2019? Dalton Del Don and Matt Harmon discuss those performances and more in this week's fantasy wrap podcast. They also asked you about which players — in such an important week — let you down the most. As many can imagine, the disappointment surrounding Andrew Luck and Saquon Barkley is IMMENSE. (18:20) Dalton and Matt then offer up a couple of pickup options for Week 16 — the championship round for most fantasy leagues! (24:30) In the world of college football, our experts Dan Wetzel, Pat Forde and Pete Thamel will be doing a live edition of the Yahoo Sports College Podcast the Friday before the National Championship game at the Uproar Brewing Company in San Jose, California. The show is free to attend, there will be tons of prizes and giveaways, beer specials and custom brews for both playoff teams. Go to yahoosports.com/collegepodcas to RSVP and get more info! Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Dalton @DaltonDelDon Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 15 Preview: Conner still a question, Wentz shut down and a shakeup in Minnesota | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:57

For most fantasy football leagues, Week 15 marks the playoff semifinals. Yep, we're just one week away from the Super Bowl of fantasy. Did you make it this far? If you did, chances are you have a solid squad. If you didn't, pride is still worth fighting for! Yet, question marks remain on many a fantasy team, and they just keep emerging. James Conner did not practice on Wednesday and is questionable for Week 15. Conner owners looking for a backup will have to do some savvy picking-and-choosing, especially since there will be Saturday football this week. Carson Wentz might be shut down for the remainder of the season. Can owners looking for a backup trust Nick Foles? What does Wentz's back injury mean for Zach Ertz, Alshon Jeffrey, and the rest of the Eagles' fantasy assets? Matt and Dalton break down those and the other big Week 15 questions in this latest podcast episode. They also asked you which advantageous matchups you were looking forward to the most. Dak Prescott against the Colts' questionable secondary was mentioned, but so was the fact that some advantageous matchups end up flopping terribly! Of course, we can’t forget about Andy and Brad going at it over their Week 15 rankings, and there are some differing opinions about Josh Allen. Matt and Dalton then wrap up with a couple bargains and fades for Yahoo Daily Fantasy. Speaking of which, don't forget to enter Yahoo Sports' special $1 million DFS contes here. Remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Matt: @MattHarmon_BYB Follow Dalton: @Daltondeldon Follow Brad: @YahooNoise Follow Andy: @Andybehrens  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 14 Wrap-Up: Missing the Saints and saying 'sorry' to Amari | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:14

Week 14 is all but done, and many fantasy players saw their hopes for a run in the playoffs come to an end. Odds are they faced Derrick Henry, but the Titans runner wasn't the only player to shock the masses. In a rather surprising turn of events, the Saints' offense has utterly sputtered two weeks in a row. In fact, Drew Brees has only thrown two touchdowns in his last two games compared to eight in Weeks 11 and 12 combined. Week 14 offered up as juicy a matchup as it gets (@ Tampa Bay), but Brees finished with 14.94 fantasy points; less than owners expected. Brees and the Saints get Carolina and Pittsburgh in the final two weeks of the fantasy playoffs. On the flipside, Amari Cooper had been, as a whole, underwhelming for much of the season. Then he joined the Cowboys, and then he erupted for 10 catches, 217 yards and three touchdowns in Week 14. Liz Loza, Scott Pianowski, and Matt Harmon discuss these unexpected performances and more on today’s fantasy wrap podcast. Our experts also asked you about the most tilting fantasy performances you experienced in Week 14. You can imagine how many people were affected by another eruption, courtesy of George Kittle (seven catches, 210 yards, one TD). Liz, Scott, and Matt then wrap up with a most stunning statistic that is par for the Week 14 course. A whopping 14 players scored touchdowns — those players were also owned in less than 1 percent of Yahoo leagues. Among them is James Develin, because of course. Our experts run down that list and see if there's anyone with any fantasy intrigue going forward. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Scott @scott_pianowski Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 14 Preview: Dealing with Conner, Sanders and a slew of late-season injuries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:22

Well, this is it. The regular fantasy football season is in the books. Now, we look ahead at the tournament — the battle for all the marbles. If you made it this far, congratulations! Yet, it isn't all good news. Many fantasy teams in the playoffs were, in some form or fashion, affected by the wave of devastating injuries that have been occurring. It started with an injury to Melvin Gordon and continued on Sunday Night Football in Week 13, when James Conner went down. With Conner ruled out of Week 14, Jaylen Samuels entered the spotlight. Can he be trusted? Emmanuel Sanders owners lost him for the season earlier this week, thanks to a torn Achilles. The fantasy outlooks of Courtland Sutton, DaeSean Hamilton, and Tim Patrick were drastically changed as a result. Liz and Dalton break down those and the other terrible losses in this latest podcast episode. They also asked you what high-floor, high-risk players you're being forced to start in the first round of the playoffs. Demaryius Thomas and Jarvis Landry are some of the fringe starters mentioned. Of course, we can’t forget about Andy and Brad going at it over their Week 14 rankings, and there are some differing opinions about Joe Mixon. Liz and Dalton then wrap up with a couple bargains and fades for Yahoo Daily Fantasy. Remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz: @LizLoza_FF Follow Dalton: @Daltondeldon Follow Brad: @YahooNoise Follow Andy: @Andybehrens  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 13 Wrap-Up: McCarthy fired, Seattle continues to impress and a new backfield in KC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:23

Just like that, the last regular Sunday action of the fantasy season is in the books. There were some unexpected results, but for the most part, fantasy players know where they stand. They're either in, or they're out (or they're clinging on by a thread, waiting for Monday Night Football!). The performances we saw on Sunday definitely played a part. Todd Gurley did Todd Gurley things, but Jared Goff disappointed. Russell Wilson continued scoring, while Josh Allen decided to out-rush a whole bunch of RB1s. The Packers also fired Mike McCarthy — a move many expected. A.J. Green and Greg Olsen suffered injuries again, with Olsen's being season-ending. The Chiefs also didn't miss a beat, sans Kareem Hunt. Liz Loza, Scott Pianowski, and Matt Harmon discuss all those subjects and more on today’s fantasy wrap podcast. Our experts then asked you which players who went late in fantasy drafts have become no-doubt starters in the playoffs. You know Nick Chubb is included, who's impressed ever since he became a starter. Liz, Scott, and Matt then wrap up with a few pickup options for Week 14. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz @LizLoza_FF Follow Scott @scott_pianowski Follow Matt @MattHarmon_BYB  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Week 13 Preview: Question marks for Bears, Bengals, Chargers and strategies to get you through the fantasy playoffs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:59

Week 13. It's the last regular season slate for many Fantasy players. Some are lucky enough to already have secured a playoff spot. Many others are hanging on by a thread. A win, a loss, a met-point-threshold — all are important this week. Luckily, Liz Loza and Dalton Del Don are letting us in on some playoff strategies to implement. Of course you're starting Patrick Mahomes and Todd Gurley, but what about that FLEX position? But that’s not all Liz and Dalton discuss in this week's podcast episode. They also discuss the late-season injury fallout from across the league. How have the outlooks for Austin Ekeler, Mike Williams, and the rest of the Chargers' skill-position players after Melvin Gordon's injury? What alternatives do players look for now that Andy Dalton and Mitchell Trubisky are missing time? What does apparent A.J. Green's return mean for Joe Mixon and Tyler Boyd? They’ve also asked you about the on-the-bubble starters you need to have a huge game in Week 13 — yes, we're talking James White and Corey Davis. Of course, we can’t forget about Andy and Brad going at it over their Week 13 rankings, and there are some differing opinions about Dalvin Cook. Liz and Dalton then wrap up with a couple bargains and fades for Yahoo Daily Fantasy. Remember to rate, review and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Follow Liz: @LizLoza_FF Follow Dalton: @Daltondeldon Follow Brad: @YahooNoise Follow Andy: @Andybehrens  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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