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NFL Fantasy Football Podcast

NFL Fantasy Football Podcast

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Fantasy Football fans, this is the podcast for you. Marcas Grant and Michael F. Florio provide detailed fantasy football analysis combining in-depth stats and film study to help you win your league and earn bragging rights over your friends, coworkers or family. A mix of humor and pop-culture references keep the show fresh and light, & will expose you to new movies, music, books and more!

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  • Tight End Dead Zones
    Jun 24 2025

    Michael F. Florio and LaQuan Jones open the show with the breaking news that Aaron Rodgers has confirmed that 2025 will be his final NFL season. Then, the guys break down the rest of the most fantasy-relevant headlines including the QB competition in Indianapolis, Deebo Samuel’s role in Washington and Malik Nabers’ ceiling! (2:27)


    After the break, Florio and LQ break down the biggest ‘What Ifs’ at the tight end position. Could Brock Bowers and Trey McBride have enough upside to warrant a second-round pick? What is the leading reason that Florio hasn’t drafted George Kittle in any of his drafts this year? And how will a new offensive coordinator in Detroit impact Sam LaPorta’s fantasy value? (18:58)


    After the break, the guys examine the tight end ‘dead zone’ and which of the most talented players are also the scariest to draft. They share their favorite late-round tight ends and toss out a unique theory on Travis Kelce’s decline. (51:39)

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • RB/WR Dead Zones
    Jun 17 2025

    Marcas Grant and LaQuan Jones open the show detailing their expectations for the Steelers offense, second year WR Keon Coleman and the crowded running back room in Arizona. (2:46)


    Next, the guys share some advice for drafting the running back position and explain which rounds and players fall into the ‘dead zone.’ Which running back rooms are the scariest to draft from and how will journeymen RB’s impact their early-round counterparts? (19:11)


    After the break, Marcas and LQ take a look at the ‘dead zone’ for wide receivers. They explain why DK Metcalf, George Pickens and Jaylen Waddle are three of the most polarizing players (33:42)

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    51 mins
  • 2025 What Ifs: WR Edition
    Jun 10 2025

    Marcas Grant, Michael F. Florio, and LaQuan Jones open the show a discussion on LQ’s haterade for Cooper Kupp before discussing the latest fantasy-relevant news including Aaron Rodgers signing with the Steelers and the Texans signing Nick Chubb to a one-year deal. (0:27) Next, the crew debates whether or not Terry McLaurin skipping minicamp is a big deal. (8:41)

    After the break, the guys dive into the biggest “What If?” scenarios at the wide receiver position heading into the 2025 season. Will Brian Thomas Jr live up to the hype surrounding him after a phenomenal rookie campaign? Are there too many wide receivers in Houston? And will Father Time finally catch up to Mike Evans? (27:06)

    They close out with a look at which players are getting drafted too early or too late in fantasy drafts! (48:01)

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    1 hr

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