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Frankly Fantasy Football

Frankly Fantasy Football

Written by: Frank Laury & John Hickey
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The Fantasy Football Podcast. Frankie & Johnny bring you the info you need to win your fantasy football leagues with their in-depth news and hard hitting player analysis. The guys hope to put a smile on your face as well.

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  • 2026 Fantasy Draft Sneak Peek - Top 36 - Early Look at the First 3 Rounds
    Jan 31 2026

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    The first three rounds decide your season, and the early 2026 board is already full of landmines and league-winners. We break down why dual-threat running backs still set the market, where elite target earners provide safety, and how coaching changes quietly rewrite value before ADP catches up. From Bijan, Gibbs, and CMC to Puka and Chase, we map the cleanest paths to weekly points and show where to pivot when risk piles up.

    We go deep on the mid-first debate around Jackson Smith-Njigba and explain why anchoring a roster on a one-year outlier can backfire if scheme and usage shift. Prefer certainty? Amon-Ra St. Brown and CeeDee Lamb offer volume and red-zone roles you can bank on. We also examine Jonathan Taylor’s price versus Indy’s QB clarity and why Devon Achane’s role must be proven in a new ecosystem before you spend a first.

    Round two is loaded with leverage. Trey McBride at the 1-2 turn flattens the tight end curve with true WR1 usage. Malik Nabers is a smart swing on separation and vertical juice if the play-caller hire hits. Ashton Geanty’s after-contact production hints at a volume-fueled breakout once the line and scheme stabilize. We lay out a practical plan for Justin Jefferson versus Drake London based on draft start and roster balance, then flag George Pickens as a round-two trap when game scripts and target competition normalize.

    Round three becomes your build’s backbone. Derrick Henry finally prices in age yet still offers goal-line dominance. Chris Olave and AJ Brown make ideal WR2s with top-8 weeks. Josh Allen remains the ultimate luxury—crush your league without overpaying in round one. We close with a clear, step-by-step draft blueprint: secure stable roles early, use McBride to win positional advantage, buy RB value in the third, and avoid paying premiums for one-year stories. Subscribe, share with your league, and drop your current 101 in the comments—we’ll feature the best arguments on our next show.

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    47 mins
  • Fantasy Finish: Top 20 WRs 2025 Fantasy Football - 2026 Draft Predictions
    Jan 21 2026

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    The WR board didn’t just shake—it split into tiers that changed how we win. We unpack the Top 20 finishers of 2025 with a clear lens on what actually drove results: target gravity, red-zone roles, quarterback stability, and how coaching tweaks turned solid players into league-winners or land mines. From Puka Nakua’s ruthless efficiency to JSN’s explosive leap, we connect the dots between usage and outcomes so you can see which trends are sticky and which were mirages.

    We dig into the Rams’ masterclass in coexistence, where Matthew Stafford fueled Puka and Davante Adams to top-seven finishes without cannibalizing value. We contrast that with Dallas, weighing George Pickens’ breakout against a healthy CeeDee Lamb and the draft-day risk that comes with paying WR1 prices for a WR1/1B role. We spotlight “quiet crushers” like Nico Collins and Wan’Dale Robinson, who turned reliable targets into steady wins, and we press on the pain points: A.J. Brown’s volatility, Jalen Waddle’s post-bye slide, and why touchdowns can make strong seasons feel frustrating. Rookies get their due, too—Tetairoa McMillan’s chemistry with Bryce Young and Emeka Egbuka’s front-loaded surge reveal how depth charts and health can flip value overnight.

    Looking ahead to 2026, we frame a smarter draft plan. Lock the true anchors—Amon Ra, Chase, Puka—whose roles and rapport create weekly predictability. Treat JSN and Pickens as premium upside plays whose ADP must match your risk tolerance. Hunt value in the middle with Sutton, Nico, and Wan’Dale, where floor meets price. And keep a sharp watchlist for context shifts: Tank Dell’s return in Houston, Tampa’s receiver room health, Detroit’s target distribution with Laporta. Hit play, then tell us who you’re targeting or fading for 2026, and if this breakdown helped, follow, share with a league mate, and leave a quick review so more managers can draft like sharks.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Fantasy Finish: Top 12 TEs - 2025 Fantasy Football - 2026 Draft Predictions
    Jan 14 2026

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    A tight end just produced like a top-10 wide receiver, and it changes how we draft. We unpack the top 12 tight ends of 2025 and spotlight the real drivers of value heading into 2026: target volume, first-read share, alignment versatility, and stable quarterback chemistry. From Dalton Schultz’s quiet consistency to Juwan Johnson’s 100-plus targets under an offense that actually feeds tight ends, we map the data to decisions that win drafts.

    We take you tier by tier. George Kittle’s per-game dominance meets an Achilles rehab timeline that demands contingency plans. Travis Kelsey remains efficient but touchdown variance finally bites, nudging him from automatic early pick to value-only play. In the middle, Tyler Warren, Jake Ferguson, Hunter Henry, and Harold Fannon Jr. show why patience pays: thin margins separate TE6 to TE12, and one extra catch can swing a week. Brock Bowers sits on a top-three ceiling with a likely rookie quarterback, and Kyle Pitts finally gets the receiver deployment his talent deserves.

    Then there’s Trey McBride. With 169 targets, 1,200-plus yards, and 11 touchdowns, he delivered WR-level production from the tight end slot, a genuine positional edge built on elite route participation and trust. The takeaway is simple: either buy the outlier who anchors an offense or wait for smart volume at a discount. We share concrete draft tactics, names to circle, and pitfalls to avoid so you can squeeze the most value from a fickle position.

    If you’re ready to rethink tight ends and build a sharper 2026 board, hit play now. If you enjoyed this breakdown, follow the show, share it with your league, and drop a review with your bold TE prediction for next season.

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    49 mins
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