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The Ultimate Dynasty and Keeper league Fantasy Football Podcast. We talk Fantasy Strategy, trades, free agent signing, weekly sits and starts, Buy Lows and Sell Highs and Everything Else NFL. Whether you're just starting a league or have been in a dynasty fantasy league for years this podcast has it all! We're Hear to help you create your Dynasty!

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  • The Best NFL Team Fits for 2026 Rookie QBs! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 16

    09/03/2026 Duração: 42min

    Jagger May and Andrew Mott break down best NFL fits for the 2026 rookie quarterback class, starting with the easiest call on the board and then working through a tier of prospects where development path matters more than immediate upside. They land on a clear QB1 destination, debate the most polarizing “where should he go?” fit, and round out the show with Day 3-style swings that need patience, structure, and the right staff to have any chance of becoming more than backups. They kick off with Fernando Mendoza and make it simple. The Raiders are the best fit, and it is not close. They like the structure around him, the offensive environment, and how clean the transition feels from a roster-building standpoint. If there is one quarterback spot that feels locked in before draft night, this is the one. From there, the conversation shifts into “who can actually develop” territory. Garrett Nussmeier gets framed as a top-three quarterback in the class, with a preferred fit that allows him to sit and grow rather th

  • NFL Mock Draft (1st Round)! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 15

    06/03/2026 Duração: 53min

    Garret Price, Jagger May, and Andrew Mott run a full one-round, 32-pick NFL mock draft built for chaos. This is not a fantasy mock. It is a true “every position counts” exercise where Combine buzz, roster needs, and team-building philosophy collide fast. It starts the way most people expect, with the Raiders taking Fernando Mendoza at 1.01. From there, the draft leans heavily into premium value: edge, secondary, and trench help. The early run features the Jets grabbing Arvell Reese, the Cardinals building up front with Spencer Fano, and the Titans selecting David Bailey as a foundational defensive add. By the time the Giants land Sonny Styles, the board is already setting up a key theme for the rest of the mock: teams that are not truly ready to win still have to decide whether to chase a “finishing piece” or keep stacking long-term pillars. A major pivot point comes with the Commanders selecting Jeremiyah Love, which sparks the conversation about how early a team should take a running back. Later, the Chi

  • Rookie QBs Pt. 2 (Simpson, King, Beck, Klubnick, and More)! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 801

    05/03/2026 Duração: 01h07min

    Rich, Matt, and Garret return for Part Two of their 2026 rookie quarterback reviews, and the theme is pretty blunt: this group has far more projection risk than certainty. They still break down the paths to relevance, but most of the discussion comes back to what NFL draft capital will say about these evaluations. They open with Ty Simpson, and the argument is all about risk tolerance. He does a lot of things “fine,” with a quick release and solid short-to-intermediate accuracy, but the limited starts and shaky deep ball outcomes keep him from feeling like a safe Round 1 bet. The overall takeaway is that he is much easier to like if he lands as a Round 2 investment instead of being treated like a franchise cornerstone. Haynes King is the cleanest example of “testing and rushing production are not enough.” The athleticism and rushing numbers create obvious fantasy temptation, but the passing profile is too inconsistent for them to buy him as a real NFL quarterback. The more realistic path they keep circling

  • Rookie QBs Pt. 1 (Mendoza, Nussmeier, Allar, and More)! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 800

    04/03/2026 Duração: 01h26min

    Rich, Matt, and Garret kick off their 2026 rookie prospect reviews with the position that breaks the most hearts every year: quarterbacks. The group emphasizes how much draft capital and landing spot shape outcomes, but also why weak classes can create value pockets in Superflex, especially if a QB can buy fantasy points with rushing. They start at the top with Fernando Mendoza, presenting him as the cleanest profile in the class and the safest Superflex bet. The discussion centers on accuracy, ball placement, decision-making, and leadership, with a debate on ceiling. One view sees him living as a reliable QB1 or high-end QB2 type. The other argues he can climb higher if the team build around him hits and the offense keeps evolving. Next up is Garrett Nussmeier, framed as a tricky evaluation because the 2025 tape looks heavily impacted by injury, while the 2024 tape shows a much more live arm and a more confident, pro-style passer. The group keeps coming back to one key point: draft capital will tell the st

  • Predicting the Landing Spots of NFL Free Agents for Dynasty 2026! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 799

    03/03/2026 Duração: 55min

    Garret Price and Andrew Mott shift from Combine takeaways into the real domino period: NFL free agency. The focus is how quickly dynasty value can swing based on tags, cap space, and surprise landing spots. The quarterback section starts with Daniel Jones as the cleanest call to return. From there, they frame Kirk Cousins as more of a bridge or depth option than a true long-term starter, with potential fits depending on how a team wants to handle the next rookie class. The most discussed “swing” outcome is Malik Willis. They see logical scenarios where he lands in a spot that gives him a chance to start sooner rather than later, but they also push back on the idea that he becomes a franchise saver. The upside is real for fantasy. The long-term NFL outlook is still more uncertain. At running back, they spend time on the tension around Breece Hall, with the tag scenario creating downside risk for both fantasy managers and the player’s perceived freedom. Kenneth Walker is treated as more likely to stay put, b

  • Winners and Losers From the NFL Combine! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 14

    02/03/2026 Duração: 01h03min

    Jagger May and Andrew Mott are back with a post-Combine check-in on who helped themselves and who created new concerns. Their main point is consistent throughout the episode: testing is not the whole evaluation, but bad numbers and bad interview moments can matter a lot more than a great 40. At running back, the conversation keeps coming back to how thin the class feels behind Jeremiyah Love. Mike Washington Jr. is the testing standout they spend the most time on, while Emmett Johnson is the most disappointing result, turning “interesting traits” into a much tougher projection based on how the numbers landed. At quarterback, they treat Ty Simpson and Garrett Nussmeier as winners mostly because they did what they needed to do on the field and in interviews. On the other side, Diego Pavia is the clear cautionary tale of how quickly interviews can tank confidence. At wide receiver, the biggest storyline is Makai Lemon, where the discussion is less about tape and more about the Combine week optics. They also n

  • Using the BEST Attributes From Rookie WRs to Build the ULTIMATE WR! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 13

    27/02/2026 Duração: 34min

    Garret Price and Andrew Mott go full “Frankenstein mode” for Combine week, building the ultimate 2026 wide receiver by assigning one prospect to each key trait. The only rule is you can only use each player once, which forces some gamesmanship as they decide where each name has the most value. They start with Malachi Fields as the easy winner for size, the receiver who “looks like WR1 getting off the bus.” For pure long speed, both land on Brenen Thompson, the track-speed bet who could be among the fastest in the class. For yards after catch, they give the nod to Omar Cooper, emphasizing open-field playmaking and how that trait translates across offensive systems. When it comes to hands, they agree Makai Lemon brings the best mix of reliability and highlight-level catches. Route running is the one category they treat as a clear lock, selecting Jordan Tyson as the best separator and tempo-based technician in the class. Contested catch goes to Denzel Boston, largely because of strength through contact and th

  • Rookie Draft Pick Hit Rates! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 798

    26/02/2026 Duração: 49min

    Rich Dotson and Garret Price are back for one of their most popular yearly shows: the real value of rookie draft picks. With the Combine running and rookie drafts right around the corner, they break down where picks actually hit, where they turn into roster cloggers, and why “not worth a first” is meaningless unless you say which first. Garret lays out the scoring tiers they track to define outcomes. A “hit” requires at least one Tier 1 season, or multiple Tier 2 seasons, with thresholds adjusted by position. Quarterbacks need top six seasons to count as Tier 1, running backs and wide receivers need top 12, and tight ends need top three. The point is simple: if a player never reaches at least Tier 2, that pick never truly helped your starting lineup. After adding the 2024 class to the spreadsheet, they call out early hits already logged, including Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Malik Nabers, Drake Maye, Brock Bowers, Ladd McConkey, Brian Thomas Jr., and Bo Nix, while noting plenty of names still need time

  • Best Players to Tier Down From! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 797

    25/02/2026 Duração: 45min

    Rich Dotson and Garret Price are back with one of the cleanest ways to win trades in dynasty: the tier down. The goal is to move from Player A to a cheaper Player B when the weekly scoring gap is smaller than the market thinks, then take the “plus” in picks or players on top. This episode is built around one core idea: if you can get similar production and add extra capital, you are gaining value without sacrificing points. That can mean targeting bad ADP, fading hype, and taking advantage of managers who overpay for the “bigger name.” The show starts at quarterback with a bold move from Joe Burrow to Baker Mayfield, arguing the production gap can be much smaller than the startup cost gap if you price in injury volatility and the market’s perception. Rich adds that quarterback is often the easiest position to tier down and brings up Brock Purdy and Trevor Lawrence as other viable “score close and get younger” targets. At wide receiver, Rich looks at tiering down from Tee Higgins to Jameson Williams, focusi

  • SF TEP Rookie Mock Draft! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 796

    25/02/2026 Duração: 54min

    Combine week mock draft season is here, and Garret Price is joined by Andrew Mott to lock in a pre-Combine baseline: a two-round Superflex, tight end premium rookie mock that captures how they feel before testing, draft capital, and landing spots reshape the board. At 1.01, Jeremiyah Love is treated as the clear, no-drama selection in this format, with both hosts basically agreeing it would take something extreme to move off that spot. From there, Superflex value pushes Fernando Mendoza to 1.02, setting the tone for how aggressively quarterback can climb in this build. The top receiver conversation follows quickly. Carnell Tate gets the “safe profile” stamp near the top, while Jordyn Tyson comes off the board as a tape-driven WR1 type pick, even with Combine participation questions lingering. Makai Lemon stays firmly in the mix, and KC Concepcion is framed as one of the biggest “measurements and speed” swing players of the week. The mid-first pivots into playmaking and positional leverage, with Omar Cooper

  • Comping 2026 Rookies to NFL RBs! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 12

    23/02/2026 Duração: 45min

    Combine week is here, and Ceiling and Floor is back before the real testing starts. ⁠Jagger May⁠ and ⁠Andrew Mott⁠ run through a slate of running backs with ceiling and floor comps, while repeating an important reminder: these are stylistic outcomes, not destiny. The episode starts with Jeremiah Love as the clear top name in the class, with big, usage-driven upside and rare receiving potential. From there, they dig into the next tier of backs and what could swing outcomes at the next level: lateral agility for Jadarian Price, pass pro and role certainty for Emmett Johnson, and how speed testing could make or break the outlook for Jonah Coleman. Later, the discussion turns to the broader “don’t over-draft this class” warning, especially for dynasty players who might fall in love with RB2 in this group without comparing the talent to other NFL backs. That context shows up again when they get into Kaytron Allen, Mike Washington Jr., Nicholas Singleton, and Demond Claiborne, where landing spot, role, and Combin

  • TE Dynasty Buys and Sells! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 795

    19/02/2026 Duração: 44min

    It is tight end season on the Dynasty Nerds pod as Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price dig into 2026 TE dynasty buys and sells at one of fantasy’s most volatile positions. If you need affordable production, the crew makes the case for Mark Andrews as a low risk bet with Lamar Jackson still leaning on the position and a contract extension adding security. They also highlight AJ Barner as a cheap stash with youth, steady growth, and a scheme fit that could keep the arrow pointing up. For upside on a discount, David Njoku comes up as a player the dynasty community has cooled on, but who could rebound in a better offense if free agency breaks right. The big sell call is Jake Ferguson, a tight end who may be priced at last year’s touchdowns and volume rather than repeatable traits. Sam LaPorta also gets the sell label due to back surgery risk and a Detroit offense that may not feed tight ends like it once did. Finally, Brenton Strange is flagged as a surprising TE13 price in an offense that has not consi

  • WR Dynasty Buys and Sells! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 794

    18/02/2026 Duração: 01h14min

    February brings offseason roster management decisions, and Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price break down the wide receivers to target and which studs to flip before values decline. From identifying alpha receivers to recognizing injury red flags, these moves could define your 2026 championship window. Ricky Pearsall sits at WR26 despite becoming the last receiver standing in San Francisco with Jauan Jennings likely leaving and George Kittle recovering from an Achilles injury. Alec Pierce finished WR28 despite Indianapolis dysfunction, and free agency could elevate him to a mid range WR2 if Michael Pittman gets cut. Zay Flowers finished WR7 or WR12 depending on format, and Declan Doyle's arrival from Ben Johnson's coaching tree should increase Baltimore's pass volume dramatically. Start Using the Film Room Today! FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members

  • Ep. 793 - Can Your Favorite NFL Stars be Elite Again in 2026?

    17/02/2026 Duração: 43min

    The Dynasty Nerds podcast dives deep into dynasty fantasy football with a focus on bounce-back candidates for 2026. Hosts Garret Price and Andrew Mott break down big-name players who underperformed in 2025 but still carry early-round startup value as former first-round rookie picks. They assign a confidence meter (1-10) to each player's odds of returning to elite form, covering key positions like quarterback and wide receiver. The episode covers Lamar Jackson's dip in rushing production after injury, Brian Thomas Jr's messy offseason with competition from Travis Hunter and Jacoby Myers plus trade rumors, Cam Skattebo's gruesome ankle injury despite strong early play, Xavier Worthy's letdown in Kansas City amid questions about his role, Baker Mayfield's midseason fade from MVP chatter due to injuries and coordinator changes, and Saquon Barkley's step back in Philly with workload and age concerns. Listen to This Episode: ▶️ YouTube Explore more tools and resources to stay ahead of your league.

  • Ep. 11 - BEST Possible Landing Spots for the 2026 Wide Receivers in the NFL Draft!

    16/02/2026 Duração: 41min

    With the NFL Combine right around the corner, we're locking in on the top 10 wide receivers and their dream landing spots in this 2026 draft class. From explosive YAC threats to big-bodied X receivers who fit perfectly with young QBs like Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye, we break down how these prospects could immediately boost offenses and deliver massive fantasy production for your dynasty teams. ▶️ YouTube

  • Projecting the 2026 WR Class — NFL Player Comparisons

    14/02/2026 Duração: 56min

    In this episode, Garret, Andrew, and Jagger break down some of the most intriguing wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft class with detailed scouting reports and player comps. From Jordyn Tyson's elite route running and Jackson Smith-Njigba-like ceiling as the top guy in the group, to Carnell Tate's sneaky speed and George Pickens-style big-play ability, Bryce Lance's field-stretching athleticism with Alec Pierce and Quentin Johnston shades, Makai Lemon's Amon-Ra St. Brown traits minus the blocking, and Germie Bernard's Rashee Rice-level suddenness in the slot. We cover route savvy, contested catches, YAC potential, red zone usage, and why poor college QB play held some of these guys back. ▶️ YouTube

  • RBs to Trade AWAY in Dynasty! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 792

    12/02/2026 Duração: 48min

    February brings the offseason sell window, and Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price identify the players whose values peaked after the Super Bowl. From aging running backs with heavy workloads to dual threat quarterbacks losing their rushing edge, these sell candidates offer a final chance to maximize value before the decline. Kenneth Walker saw his ADP jump four spots after winning Super Bowl MVP, but his career 31% route participation and injury history make him a prime sell high candidate. Target tier ups like Breece Hall, Saquon Barkley, or Quinshon Judkins while the hype is hot. Jonathan Taylor finished RB4 with back to back 300 plus carry seasons, but turning 27 with 369 total touches signals a looming cliff. Sell now for a 2027 first and seconds before next year's inevitable decline. Bucky Irving at RB10 is overvalued at pick 36. His 3.4 yards per carry and small frame scream one year wonder. Wait until Sean Tucker and Rashad White leave in free agency, then flip him when the hype peaks. Lama

  • The BEST RB & QB Buys in Dynasty Fantasy Football! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 791

    11/02/2026 Duração: 01h13min

    With the Super Bowl in the rearview mirror and free agency approaching, Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price break down the best dynasty buy targets at running back and quarterback. From injury comebacks to undervalued veterans, these offseason gambles could pay massive dividends for contenders and rebuilders alike. Jonathon Brooks headlines the running back buys despite missing two full NFL seasons with ACL injuries. At RB52 overall, he represents a cheap lottery ticket with Carolina signaling he'll compete for the starting role. Head coach Dave Canales praised him as big, beautiful, and explosive with a real shot to win carries alongside Chuba Hubbard. Sean Tucker offers similar upside as a free agent who flashed in Tampa Bay with eight touchdowns despite limited touches. At just 24 years old, he could land a backup role that turns into a league winner. Quinshon Judkins dropped from RB12 to RB14 in ADP due to injury concerns, but all reports suggest he'll be ready for training camp. The addition of

  • Dynasty Trade Show! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 790

    10/02/2026 Duração: 40min

    Dynasty trade season is in full swing, and Garret Price teams up with Andrew Mott to break down real trade submissions from the Nerd Herd. From Bijan Robinson valuation debates to navigating the 2026 rookie draft class, this episode delivers actionable advice on when to hold your studs and when to cash in for future assets. The debate over Bijan versus the 1.02 and 1.03 picks highlights a critical truth: in ten team leagues, superstars matter more than depth. While Fernando Mendoza and top wide receivers like Carnell Tate offer value, they're still percentage chances compared to a proven RB1. Context matters for rebuilding rosters, but best player available usually wins. Josh Allen remains the crown jewel in superflex leagues, even with tempting packages featuring Baker Mayfield, Drake London, and Davante Adams. The 2027 draft class hype continues building, making it an excellent time to trade 2026 picks for future first rounders. Check the dynasty rankings to see where these players stack up. Garrett Wils

  • The Top Rookie 10 QBs of the 2026 NFL Draft Class! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 9

    09/02/2026 Duração: 56min

    The 2026 NFL Draft quarterback class is shaping up to be fascinating, with clear separation at the top. Jagger May and Andrew Mott break down their top ten quarterback prospects following the Senior Bowl, offering detailed scouting reports and player comparisons. Fernando Mendoza is the clear QB1 in this class, compared favorably to recent prospects like C.J. Stroud and Jayden Daniels. The hosts discuss his calm processing, great touch, and NFL-ready skills, though concerns about the Raiders' offensive line situation linger. Behind Mendoza, the class features intriguing prospects like Ty Simpson, Garrett Nussmeier, and Cade Klubnik, each with their own risk-reward profiles. The conversation dives deep into developmental prospects like Cole Payton, Trinidad Chambliss, and Taylen Green, discussing which teams might take shots on their physical tools. The hosts also debate late-round options including Drew Allar, Carson Beck, and the polarizing Diego Pavia, whose size concerns could limit his draft stock despi

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