2024 Preseason Pro: Matt Brandon

The NFL preseason is underway. That means the fantasy football draft season has finally arrived! Our annual Flagship Feature is called Preseason Pro. This 2024 Preseason Pro: Ian Ritchie shows off the exclusive insight you can find only at FullTime
2024 Preseason Pro: Ian Ritchie

The NFL preseason is underway. That means the fantasy football draft season has finally arrived! Our annual Flagship Feature is called Preseason Pro. This 2024 Preseason Pro: Ian Ritchie shows off the exclusive insight you can find only at FullTime
2024 Preseason Pro: Frank Taddeo

NFL training camps are underway. That means the fantasy football draft season has finally arrived! Our annual Flagship Feature is called Preseason Pro. This 2024 Preseason Pro: Frank Taddeo introduces the exclusive insight you can find only at FullTime Fantasy.
2024 Preseason Pro: Jody Smith (Free)

NFL training camps are underway. That means the fantasy football draft season has finally arrived! Our annual Flagship Feature is called Preseason Pro. This 2024 Preseason Pro: Jody Smith introduces the exclusive insight you can find only at FullTime Fantasy. Here at FullTime Fantasy, we’ve assembled the very best high-stakes players in the world; 5 of the Top 10 World-Ranked players, and one of the top RANKERS in the country — to help you win your Fantasy Football league. Nobody else in the industry can bring you this type of information. Also, we host the Fantasy Football World Championships and these players are gracious enough to lend us a hand to help promote the very best content in the industry. Each of them is putting their reputation on the line for all to see and is providing us with their: ONE Top Sleeper, ONE Breakout, ONE Bust ONE Comeback, and ONE late-round Stash & Cash. to help you with your upcoming draft. However- it’s only one per category! They don’t know what anyone else has submitted so you’re getting the genuine gut check from the best players in the world. High rollers have offered some of them hundreds of dollars for this kind of private advice. And that’s just for just one opinion. Here you’re getting no less than SEVEN, and Preseason Pro continues to be the elite product of the fantasy season. This year’s Preseason Pro picks are included FREE with your FullTime Fantasy Membership! What makes their opinion so worthy? Simple. They win. Year in and year out they’re winners. While some may ask, “Why would they help me?”, there is no question that when their pride and integrity are on the line, they step up and make bold calls to help others. When we have questions on Sunday, this is who we call. We’re essentially bringing our high-stakes connections to FullTime Fantasy. When your league is on the line, who do you trust? A magazine that contains out-of-date news? No. Those days are over. Not all experts are considered equal. Starting with Jody Smith who has more than 14 years of content experience. Jody was also previously Fantasy Pro’s Most Accurate Rankings Expert. Also, Jody topped the betting leaderboards in 2020 and is a top-10 overall ranker for multi-year accuracy! He’s consistently been one of the best in the business for a long time! Finally, Jody recommended Jahmyr Gibbs last season and predicted Rachaad Whtie’s breakout. Let’s see what he forecasts this year with our 2024 Preseason Pro: Jody Smith. — BREAKOUT — Isiah Pacheco (RB) Kansas City Chiefs Identifying feature backs on good offenses is key to building winning fantasy rosters. With Jerick McKinnon gone, Isiah Pacheco has a clear path to a three-down role in one of the NFL’s most potent offenses. And it’s a role we already know Pacheco can thrive in. In his sophomore season, Pacheco saw a big boost in usage. Particularly as a receiver where he reeled in 44-of-49 targets. McKinnon accounted for an additional 32 targets. Nobody else on KC’s roster is a threat to usurp Pacheco on passing downs. Additionally, Pacheco focused all offseason on improving his pass-catching skills. Pacheco already proved he could be an elite producer. Despite missing three games, he posted RB15 fantasy numbers a year ago. However, it was his production in games where he had a workhorse role that is indicative that Pacheco has big-time upside. Including the postseason, Pacheco averaged 19.6 PPR points per game in the nine games he topped 20 touches. That would have ranked as the RB3 in 2023. With only Clyde Edwards-Helaire an unproven Deneric Prince behind him on the depth chart, Pacheco appears to be in line for massive usage. Finally, Pacheco will command most of the red-zone work in an offense that significantly improved in the offseason. Isiah Pacheco checks all the boxes to contend for top-5 fantasy RB numbers. Consequently, he’s my favorite breakout pick this summer. — SLEEPER — Christian Kirk (WR) Jacksonville Jaguars Maybe it’s last year’s second-half collapse that has early fantasy drafters avoiding Jacksonville. That seems like an egregious error. Even in a “down” year for Doug Pederson’s squad, the Jags offense ranked ninth in passing, 13th in scoring, and sixth with 65.5 plays per game. More importantly, Calvin Ridley and his 76/1,016/8 line on 136 targets are gone. The team did add Brian Thomas Jr. and Gabe Davis. However, Christian Kirk is this group’s clear top dog. Before Ridley’s signing, Kirk acted as Jacksonville’s No. 1 option and had a strong connection with QB Trevor Lawrence. Kirk finished as a fantasy WR1 in that role back in 2022. That season, he ranked top-15 in targets (133), grabs (84), yards (1,108), and scores (8). Thomas is a promising prospect but could take time to adjust to NFL-caliber defenses. Davis is the logical choice to replace Ridley as the club’s main deep threat. However, Davis is wildly inconsistent. It all adds up to a surplus of targets for TE Evan Engram and Kirk. Kirk is being selected outside of the top 30 wideouts in early fantasy drafts. He has a proven track record and will overcome the Jags’ tough strength of schedule with sheer volume. I believe Kirk will contend for top-15 fantasy numbers as the club’s No. 1 wideout. He’s one of my favorite sleepers to target in the middle rounds as a WR3. — BUST — De’Von Achane (RB) Miami Dolphins Before you tag @FantasyRecepits and @OldTakesExposed, hear me out. I love De’Von Achane. Think he’s an elite talent. However, I firmly believe he is being drafted above his ceiling. Therefore, he’s a player I expect to have little or no exposure to in 2024. That might not define the traditional “bust,” but the hype on Achane has lifted his ADP inside the top 20 overall. I don’t think people are considering the risk. First, Miami brought back Raheem Mostert. Although Mostert’s role in the passing game declined, he remained the team’s leading rusher. Especially in the red
Circa LVFC Draft 6/01 Review

Just before the calendar flipping to June the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC) hosted 12 managers participating in the $349 Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship. Looking forward to another profitable season playing at the FFWC, I was one of the entrants who participated in the early season draft action. Our Circa LVFC Draft 6/01 Review breaks down the entire draft. The Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship (Formerly Online Championship) is a fantasy football contest comprising of individual leagues 12. The best teams from each league will compete in weeks 15-17 to be crowned Circa Las Vegas Champion and Grand Prize Winner. It’s Fantasy Football like you’ve always played it, except there’s NO TRADING! No trading, no way! Not at this level of competition. The team you draft and the players you acquire through weekly free agency is the team you go to battle with. Let’s get to the FullTime Fantasy Circa LVFC Draft 6/01 Review. 3 BEST PICKS WR Breece Hall (1.6) Seeing arguably the best RB in fantasy football-not named CMC-fall to the middle of the first round resulted in the best value selection of the draft. I highly doubt we see Breece Hall fall this far in any draft this summer. TE Travis Kelce (4.5) A first-round fantasy football talent not long ago, it’s hard to comprehend Patrick Mahomes’ top target now falling to the middle of the fourth round. Kelce has hauled in 92-plus receptions in six consecutive seasons and is one of the best tight end investments due to the lack of an elite WR1 on the Kansas City roster. QB C.J. Stroud (8.2) Landing a Top 5 fantasy quarterback in the eighth round will pay immediate dividends. The electric second-year signal-caller came off the board (6.4) nearly two full two rounds later than the previous Circa championship draft held over Memorial Day weekend. 3 SURPRISING PICKS WR Cooper Kupp (3.1) Kupp is one of the players being overdrafted based on name recognition, And that can be a mistake in fantasy football. The veteran’s talent has declined immensely since his 2021 elite season and it’s hard to endorse a rebound season worthy of this high draft capital. WR Malik Nabers (4.1) The former LSU standout is undoubtedly an exciting rookie talent. But with Daniel Jones under center several other wideouts who went later in the round offer less risk. Nabers is a great Dynasty pick, but in redraft, he is outside my top 25 wideout rankings for 2024. WR Brandin Cooks (9.5) Despite his late-season production for the Cowboys, Cooks came off the board earlier than I can endorse for a wideout who has not topped 700 yards or 60-plus receptions in back-to-back seasons. Play Dynasty? Take a shot and become Dynasty King! $299 Entry, $2,875 in lg prizes + $10K Grand Prize w a $2K Dynasty King Bonus! CONTENDERS TEAM No. 6 — Team Black The sixth pick resulted in the “sweet spot” of the draft as two of the NFL’s elite fantasy running backs fell into his lap in the form of Breece Hall and Jonathan Taylor. The connection of Tee Higgins, who will be highly motivated in a contract year, with Joe Burrow should pay serious dividends. TEAM No. 10–Legion of Boom LOB enjoyed one of the better drafts in this league, securing a top-notch connection in Puka Nacua and Matthew Stafford. Saquon Barkley, Rashaad White, and Derrick Henry are a solid collection of potentially top 12 players at the RB position. Also, LOB sniped me by selecting Zamir White in the sixth round. The new RB1 in Las Vegas could be a league winner for fantasy managers in 2024. TEAM No. 11–Too Legit To Quit Holding draft positions in the back end of the first round resulted in primetime talent being available on the board. The pairing of Robinson and Gibbs is an elite RB combo, while Strouds’ selection in the eighth round could be the steal of the draft. New Chiefs’ veteran wideout Hollywood Brown continues to rise in drafts coming off the board (5.11) almost three full rounds (8.6) before the MDW Circa championship draft. WILDCARDS TEAM No. 3 — K9 K9 completed a risky draft with a high ceiling. Selecting both Texans’ WRs Nico Collins and Tank Dell combined with oft-injured Miami RB De’Von Achane in the first four rounds is boom-or-bust. Trey McBride is a superb talent after an 81-reception rookie campaign. McBride (5.4) fell a full two rounds from the May 25th Circa championship draft (3.4). TEAM No. 9 –Respected Money My team lands as a wildcard after landing an elite WR combo of Garrett Wilson and Michael Pittman paired with promising Chargers’ rookie Ladd McConkey. If Browns’ stud RB Nick Chubb can rebound off his horrific leg injury, my collection of backs headlined by Pacheco, Jacobs, Warren, and Connor will provide my squad with unmatched RB depth. I’ll take two-time Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes – backed up by one of the most underrated quarterbacks in Brock Purdy any day. TEAM No. 2 –Ideeot Anytime you land CMC outside of the first pick you have started the draft on a high note. Ideeot didn’t stop there, grabbing two reliable talents in Waddle and LaPorta at the 2-3 wrap-around. Christian Kirk, Christian Watson, and Mike Williams are immense WR talents who need to stay healthy for this team to compete for the league title. MOONSHOTS TEAM No. 1 –Blue Team The Blue Team enjoyed one the best starts of any team in this league. They tabbed CeeDee Lamb, Deebo Samuel, George Pickens, and Josh Allen. However, my only gripe is Cooper Kupp at 3.1 – due to his recent regression over the last two seasons. David Montgomery and Raheem Mostert, who both have a proven nose for the end zone. This resulted in a solid starting RB combo for only middle-round draft capital. TEAM No. 12 — Rubicon Rubicon nailed the back end of the draft after selecting three superb wideouts in Chris Olave, Drake London,
Circa LVFC Draft 5/25 Review

While we were all sitting poolside and heading to the beach this Memorial Day weekend, the FFWC is already in peak form. Over the holiday, 12 managers jumped into the $349 Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship. Our Circa LVFC Draft Review breaks down the entire draft. The Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship (Formerly Online Championship) is a fantasy football contest comprised of individual leagues of 12. The best teams from each league will compete in weeks 15-17 to be crowned Circa Las Vegas Champion and Grand Prize Winner. It’s Fantasy Football like you’ve always played it, except there’s NO TRADING! No trading, no way! Not at this level of competition. The team you draft and the players you acquire through weekly free agency is the team you go to battle with. Let’s get to the FullTime Fantasy Circa LVFC Draft Review. 3 BEST PICKS WR Garrett Wilson (1.12) With Aaron Rodgers back under center, Wilson’s first 100+ reception season is on tap in 2024. Wilson will likely creep into the middle of the first round come August. RB Kyren Williams (3.11) Managers overreacting to the news of a “sore foot” in Rams voluntary OTA’s resulted in a tremendous slide for a stud RB who scored 15 total touchdowns last season. RB Zach Moss (9.7) & RB Raheem Mostert (9.12) Two veteran RBs both land in this spot due to playing in two of the NFL’s best offenses. With Joe Mixon now in Houston, Moss is the new RB1 in Cincinnati, while Mostert was a touchdown (21) machine last season handling starting duties in Miami’s high-powered offensive attack. 3 SURPRISING PICKS WR Stefon Diggs (3.1) With two stud WRs, Nico Collins and Tank Dell, sharing the field, it’s hard to invest in Diggs with the first pick of the third round. Fantasy managers will find it hard to know which of the talented trio to trust weekly in 2024. WR Malik Nabers (4.7) While Nabers is an exciting rookie talent, it’s hard to invest in any WR running routes for Daniel Jones in the fourth round. RB Trey Benson (8.9) Difficult to endorse drafting the rookie Benson at this spot while Mostert and Moss were still on the board. The former Oregon and Florida State standout is a great handcuff to James Conner managers. But this team didn’t draft Conner. The explosive back will need an injury to Conner in order to return enough production for this draft capital in his rookie campaign. Play Dynasty? Take a shot and become Dynasty King! $299 Entry, $2,875 in lg prizes + $10K Grand Prize w a $2K Dynasty King Bonus! CONTENDERS TEAM No. 12 — The Godfather With a healthy Aaron Rodgers, landing stud WR Garrett Wilson at 1.12 is tremendous value. Completing the wrap-around with Jonathan Taylor results in the best first start of any team in this draft. Raheem Mostert in the ninth round is solid RB3 depth. RB Ray Davis and WR Dontayvion Wicks late in the draft could become solid deep sleeper value selections. TEAM No. 5 — Ideeot Ideeot enjoyed one of the better drafts in this league securing a top-notch connection in Ja’Maar Chase and Joe Burrow. Mike Evans, Jaylen Waddle, and Terry McLaurin are a solid trio of WRs while landing one of 2024’s top sleepers in RB Zamir White in the sixth round is an excellent pairing with Seattle RB Kenneth Walker. TEAM No. 7 — Memorial Fox Memorial Fox drafted four consecutive wideouts to commence his draft in Amon-Ra St. Brown, Davante Adams, Deebo Samuel, and Amari Cooper. Aaron Jones was a solid addition due to the potential of heavy volume in his first season with the Vikings. New Bengals RB Zach Moss was a solid grab in the ninth round. WR Hollywood Brown in the eighth round could be a league winner if the veteran emerges as the Chiefs’ WR1. Would have preferred drafting Kyler Murray or Brock Purdy in the 10th round over Tyjae Spears to pair with Lawrence or Watson later in the draft. TEAM No. 11 — Daily Double Landing Kyren Williams at 3.11 is arguably the best pick in the draft as managers are overreacting to recent reports of a “sore foot” in Rams OTAs. If Williams is healthy, he will be going a full round early come August. Would have preferred Tee Higgins (contract-year) in the fourth round over WR Christian Kirk. Any team with two-time Super Bowl champion QB Patrick Mahomes will always compete. WILDCARDS TEAM No. 10 — Fozzy Dog Fozzy Dog completed the riskiest draft with perhaps the highest ceiling. Selecting four stud RBs in Robinson, Barkley, Jacobs, and Henry is superb. However, his starting WR corp is less than stellar. Chargers rookie Ladd McConkey could be an absolute gem in the sixth round. TEAM No. 2 — Team Miller After seeing Christian McCaffrey come off the board, Team Miller landed an absolute stud in Breece Hall with the second overall pick. Despite investing in RBs in rounds 1 and 3, Team Miller secured a solid trio of wideouts in Nico Collins, Tee Higgins, and George Pickens. Keon Coleman at 6.11 could be the steal of the draft if the former Florida State standout emerges as Josh Allen’s WR1. TEAM No. 3 — Hail. Too. Well. While securing one of the draft’s best collections of WRs in Cee Dee Lamb, D.J. Moore, and Keenan Allen, investing in Travis Kelce at 3.3 leaves this squad with questionable RB depth. This team will need Nick Chubb to rebound from injury if they have any hopes of competing as Joe Mixon is a boom-or-bust RB in his first season in a pass-heavy Texans offense. TEAM No. 4 — Mr. Flowers Landing star Miami WR Tyreek Hill is always a great way to anchor a team required in the FFWC three wideout format. Emerging Arizona tight end Trey McBride was a solid pick at 3.4 due to the fact he could easily top 100 receptions after grabbing 81
Fantasy Football Playoff Rankings

Fantasy Football Playoff Rankings The NFL regular season has concluded but the fun is not over. While season-long fantasy football leagues have also wrapped up, Playoff leagues are just now beginning! If you would like to squeeze even more fantasy
2024 FullTime Fantasy Playoff Contests

Fantasy Football IS NOT OVER! Win Entry in next season’s Circa High-Stakes Fantasy Football contests. FullTime Fantasy’s Playoff Fantasy Football Contests Play 1 or play all 3! YOU decide! One-From-Each Playoff Challenge — A FREE Single-Entry contest. Maui Madness Playoff Pick’Em — ($25 or a 5 pack for $100) Playoff Draft World Championship $229 with NEW and improved league prizing! Playoff Draft World Championship Over $60,000 in prizes ($20,000 Grand Prize) | 1 in 6 will win $500! | 14-man rosters, 6 team leagues | NEW: 2ND Place LG Prize $125 FFWC bucks! PRIZES | RULES | FAQ QUICK SUMMARY Cost: $229 Type: 14-round Draft (Scheduled and slow available) Style: Serpentine – (no 3rd round reversal) When: Scheduled beginning Sunday, January 7 through Saturday, January 13th. Format: Bestball. No changes or lineup moves are allowed after the draft. Lineup eligibility: Your weekly starting lineup can consist of no more than 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 2 FLEX (rb-wr-te), 1 PK, and 1 DST). Requirements: No draft or roster requirements. Draft any mix of players/positions you want. If you don’t want a kicker, don’t draft one! Description: Compete against your league of six and simultaneously against every other league in an overall championship leaderboard. Scoring: Official FFWC Scoring Prizing: Win your league of six and win $500. New! 2nd Place league prize: $125 FFWC bucks. ENTER A PLAYOFF DRAFT *Circa’s Derek Stevens promotes FullTime’s Fantasy Football World Championships! Maui Madness QUICK SUMMARY Cost: $25 (or $100 for a 5-pack) Type: Set a Lineup (no salary cap) When: Scheduled beginning Sunday, January 7 through Saturday, January 13. How: Create an 8-man lineup of players whose teams are alive in the NFL Playoffs. Lineup: (1 QB, 1 RB, 1 WR, 1 TE, 2 FLEX (RB, WR or TE), 1 Team Kicker, 1 Defense/Special Teams) Scoring: Official FFWC Scoring. Rules No more than THREE skill position players can be from the same NFL team. A skill position is defined as a QB, RB, WR or TE. Your team stays the same for the entire playoffs. There are no waivers and no roster moves. There are FOUR weekly rounds of the NFL playoffs: 1. Wildcard Round 2. Divisional Round 3. Conference Championship Round 4. Super Bowl Each week, your team accumulates points. Your two best-scoring weeks are combined. The team with the highest two-week combined is the winner and goes to MAUI! Since only your two best weeks count towards your final high score, you can enter new teams up until the Conference Championship Round. The deadline to submit new teams is the kickoff of the Conference Championship Round. PRIZES Grand Prize: Trip for Four to Maui! Resort accommodations for 6 nights in Maui’s 5-Star Kaanapali Alii Resort. (2BR-2BA) Airfare for Four anywhere from the continental US (up to $1,000 each person for roundtrip airfare). Certain date restrictions may apply. Prize package worth: $10,000 *estimated 2nd place: Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Entry (valued at $349 entry) 3rd place: 150 in FFWC Game Credit 4th place: 100 in FFWC Game Credit 5th – 10 place: 50 in FFWC Game Credit 11th – 20th place: 25 in FFWC Game Credit 21st- 50th place: 15 in FFWC Game Credit Learn more! FREE One-From-Each Playoff Challenge One of our industry’s pioneers needs our help. This is a FREE-to-play NFL Playoffs contest where you can also donate to a great cause. Just select a roster of players, with no more than one player per NFL playoff team. That’s it! PRIZES Grand Prize Winner: Become a FulltimeFantasy Insider with One (1) 2024 Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Invite (valued $349), Access to Early Draft Rankings, Sleepers and Busts, Podcast Interviews, Entry into our Annual Staff Mock Draft & Annual Staff Fantasy League. 2nd – 5th Place: $100 FFWC Game Credit 6th – 10th Place: $50 FFWC Game Credit 11th – 25th Place: $25 FFWC Game Credit 26th – 50th Place: $15 FFWC Game Credit RULES You will be able to select your roster with a deadline of Saturday afternoon, January 13, 2024. (Kickoff of the 1st playoff game) Pick your fantasy team (2 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 4 FLEX (RB, WR, or TE), 1 TK, 1 DST) 14 roster spots, one for each of the 14 NFL Playoff teams. This team is the same throughout the playoffs. No waivers or changes. This is commonly referred to as BestBall format. Set it and forget it. No salary cap. No more than one player per NFL team. Example: If you select Pat Mahomes, you cannot also roster Travis Kelce. Scoring rules LIMIT! ONE ENTRY PER PERSON. (Single-Entry) Click here to sign up for FREE! Testimonials “I played FullTime Fantasy Football during the NFL regular season & had an absolute blast! I highly recommend giving this a shot in the playoffs for a chance to win some great prizes.” — “Vegas Matty” Simo ”I had a Riot. I loved ’em”. – John Haskell “Runs quick and smooth and it’s a blast!” – Rob Zarzycki
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 17

Happy New Year Everyone! Flying by like a Bullet Train, the 2023 FullTime Fantasy Football regular season, and playoffs, are now complete. Congratulations to all of our League Champions and the overall prize winners. Here is a look at the final playoff Leaderboards from our four Major FFWC XI Tournaments. Don’t forget, that our three NFL Playoff contests are now listed in the FTF Draft Lobby. LIVE World Championship Playoff Drafts, with a $20,000 top prize, begin at 9:00 PM ET on Sunday, January 7, 2023, at 9:00 PM ET. Fantasy Football World Championship Congratulations to long-time FullTime Fantasy player Patrick Sorge who is our FFWC XI overall Champion. After beginning the playoffs in 122nd overall, Patrick guided his Eagle Rare squad to 39th, and then 12th, before landing in the top spot. It was an impressive run, as Patrick averaged 189.53 points during the three playoff weeks. That includes 207.1 points during Week 17, to secure his first-ever FFWC title. Here are the top five overall 2023 FFWC XI prize winners: Overall FFWC XI Champion: Patrick Sorge / Eagle Rare – $150,000 2nd Place: Evangelos Lilas / Ruthless m5 – $20,000 3rd Place: Mike & Ralph Schlissberg / Mr Yellow Stickers – $10,000 4th Place: Doug Haney / Cee Deez Tdz – $5,000 5th Place: Ryan Strickler / Icemen 1 – $3,500 Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the FFWC Online 8/27 5 PM ET league page, which is home to our 2023 FFWC XI Champ, to view the full Championship Round standings. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Charlie Taylor is our inaugural Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship winner. Team Taylor was also very impressive during the playoffs. After entering the postseason sitting in 181st place overall, Charlie moved to 36th in Week 15, then into first place overall thanks to posting 230.85 points during Week 16 action. Team Taylor averaged 191.02 points during the three playoff rounds. That includes the 180.2 points he scored during Week 17 to secure his LVFC overall victory. Here are the top five overall 2023 LVFC prize winners: Overall Circa LFVC Champion: Charlie Taylor/Team Taylor – $50,000 2nd Place: Todd Zeo / Mad Dads of Girls Gone Wild – $5,000 3rd Place: Gary Allen / Grape Apes – $3,000 4th Place: Brad Sutherlin / Margin Call – $2,000 5th Place: Matt Groth / FF Oracle – $1,500 Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the Circa LVFC 8/5 11:45 PM ET league page, which is home to our 2023 LVFC Champ, to view the full Championship Round standings. Dynasty Fantasy World Championship Tournament Another first-time champ, congratulations to Blake Bernstein and James Barber on their 2023 DFWC title. Blake and James guided their Turbo Turtles squad from 78th to eighth, and then first overall during the first two weeks of the playoffs. Turbo Turtles posted 197.50 points during Week 15, plus a massive 236.6 total points during Week 16. Those big numbers were needed, as they scored just 128.15 points during Week 17 action and won the championship by just 1.97 points. Here are the top five overall 2023 DFWC prize winners: Overall DFWC Champion: Blake Bernstein & James Barber / Turbo Turtles – $10,000 2nd Place: Bruce Lamb & Chris Snowberger / Los Bromigos – $2,500 3rd Place: Christopher Hart & Toby Biolchini / Commando Fro – $1,500 4th Place: Josh Filipek / Filly Cheese III – $1,250 5th Place: John Ross / Sur n Turf 2 – $1,000 Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the DFWC 13 league page, which is home to our 2023 DFWC Champs, to view the positioning of the 310 DFWC playoff-qualifying teams. FullTime Fantasy SuperFlex Bowl Tournament One of the top players, throughout the entire season, Terry Reams is our second annual SFB champ. From the SFB 38 league, ArchEnemy entered the playoffs in tenth place overall. Terry moved into first, with 213.80 during Week 15, before sliding back to eighth after scoring 155.35 points in Week 16. Saving his best effort for when it mattered most ArchEnemy piled up 230.95 points during Week 17 and won the SFB title by 25.24 points. Here are the top five overall 2023 SFB prize winners: Overall SFB Champion: Terry Reams / ArchEnemy- $5,000 2nd Place: Brent Hoppe / Steel City 2- $3,000 3rd Place: Matthew Lecomte / Spirulina – $1,500 4th Place: Jody Smith / HUNTER RENFROW’S LAPTOP – $1,250 5th Place: Mike Schlissberg / Mr Yellow Stickers – $1,000 Click on the PLAYOFF button on the SFB 38 league page, which is home to our current SFB overall leader, to view the positioning of all 92 SFB playoff-qualifying teams. On behalf of everyone here at FullTime Fantasy – thank you for playing during the FFWC XI season. Your participation means the world to us and we appreciate your tremendous support! Happy New Year Everyone and we hope to see you in our 2024 NFL Playoff Drafts. Commish Roy Check out the FFWC XI week-by-week Top 20 progress at these links: FFWC Recap: Week 1, FFWC Recap: Week 2, FFWC Recap: Week 3, FFWC Recap: Week 4, FFWC Recap: Week 5, FFWC Recap: Week 6, FFWC Recap: Week 7, FFWC Recap: Week 8, FFWC Recap: Week 9, FFWC Recap: Week 10, FFWC Recap: Week 11, FFWC Recap: Week 12, FFWC Recap: Week 13, FFWC Recap: Week 14, FFWC Recap: Week 15, FFWC Recap: Week 16 ENTER OUR WEEK 18 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: The contest winners will be the teams that accumulate the highest individual weekly score during any week of the contest (Week 1 through Week 18). Those entering prior to Week 1 will have 18 weekly chances to win, whereas those entering after Week 1 and before Week 2 will have 18 weekly chances to win, and so on. Come back each week and draft more teams! (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 18 Player Rankings to help. It’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 16

Happy New Year! We hope everyone enjoyed a wonderful Christmas. Round Two of the 2023 FullTime Fantasy Football playoffs is now complete. As was the case following Round One, the playoff standings changed dramatically after Week 16 action. Here is a look at the Top 30 Leaderboards from our four Major FFWC XI Tournaments. Fantasy Football World Championship Including 14 new teams, in the overall Top 30, the FFWC XI standings shifted considerably. That includes a new leader, plus seven new teams in the top ten. The race to claim the $150,000 top prize is close as the top five teams are separated by just 29.91 points. Following a huge jump last week, from 116th to second place, team Ruthless m5 is our new FFWC XI leader. Led by a season-high 43.10 points from Breece Hall, plus 25.1 points from Lamar Jackson and Christian McCaffrey, Evangelos Lilas posted 188.8 points. Delivering when it matters most, Hall scored well above the previous season-high 28.4 points he posted back in Week 5. Another big mover last week, jumping from 123rd to 12th overall, Fairways & Greens WC VII now sits second overall. Led by a massive 51.50 points from Amari Cooper, plus Puka Nacua (33.0) and L. Jackson, Curtis Hirsch racked up 192.5 points. Getting hot at the perfect time, that’s just a shade below the 192.85 points Curtis posted last week. Fairways & Greens WC VII is just 18.89 points out of first place. Making a big jump, Team Gipson moved from 91st to third over. Led by Hall and Cooper, plus Mike Evans (27.6), CeeDee Lamb (26.2), and Matthew Stafford (24.0), Danny Gipson scored an FFWC XI Week 16 high 232.6 points. After sitting 71.35 points out of first place, entering Week 16 action, Team Gipson is now just 21.10 points behind our overall leader. Also new to the Top 30 standings, Dingos Dreamteam SLOW II moved from 63rd to fourth overall. After posting 154.3 points last week, Robbie Dinges’ squad piled up 217.4 points. Led by A. Cooper, C. McCaffrey, and M. Evans, plus 30.5 points from Joe Flacco, Robbie posted the second-highest Week 16 total. Dingos Dreamteam SLOW II moved from 62.57 to 27.52 points out of first overall. The biggest Week 16 jump, into the Top 30 overall, belongs to team Fantasyportfolio.win 1 who went from 129th to fifth place. FullTime Fantasy ranking and analysis experts, co-owners Adam Krautwurst and Jack Kohlscheen racked up 201.65 points. Led by B. Hall and C. Lamb, plus Jalen Hurts (27.45) and Jahmyr Gibbs (26.0), Adam and Jack posted the seventh-highest total during Week 16 action. Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the FFWC Online 8/22 9 PM ET league page, which is home to our current overall leader, to view the full Championship Round standings. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Our inaugural Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship tournament leaderboard also looks very different following Week 16 action. Of the 30 teams that started the week on the LVFC leaderboard, just 14 squads remain. In the race to claim the $50,000 first-place prize, ten teams posted at least 201.10 points. That includes five squads that moved into the top ten overall standings. Moving up 35 spots, Team Taylor jumped from 36th to first overall on the LVFC playoff leaderboard. Led by huge numbers from Amari Cooper (51.5) and Breece Hall (43.10) plus CeeDee Lamb (25.2), Team Taylor racked up 230.85 points. That was the highest LVFC Week 16 total and moved Charlie from 48.97 points off the pace into first place. After slipping from 26th to 56th place last week, team Mad Dads of Girls Gone Wild rebounded and moved into second place overall. Led by A. Cooper, Amon-Ra St. Brown (28.6), and the LA Chargers Team PK (22.5), Todd Zeo posted 221.55 points. That was the second-highest LVFC Week 16 score and well above Todd’s 14-week season average of 159.55 points. Climbing one spot, team ElbowsRingers moved from fourth to third overall. Surviving a rough Week 16 outing from Brook Purdy (8.95), George Pickens (35.5), and Christian McCaffrey (25.1) helped Daryl Dorsey post 180.35 points. Coupled with the 210.20 points scored last week, ElbowsRingers have been red-hot after entering the playoffs in 199th place overall. Making another big move, after jumping from 268th to 58th last week, Team Grape Apes now sits fourth overall. Led by A. Cooper, G. Pickens, and C. Lamb, Gary Allen posted 217.45 points. That was the third-highest LVFC Week total and moved Grape Apes from 56.44 to just 20.87 points out of first place. Rounding out the top five, The Great Gatsby 20 moved from 38th to fifth overall. Led by A. Cooper, B. Hall, and C. McCaffrey, plus Dak Prescott (23.15), Ray Cowart piled up 209.95 points. That was the fifth-highest Week 16 score and moved Ray from 49.94 to just 21.87 points out of the top spot. Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the Circa LVFC 8/5 11:45 PM ET league page, which is home to our current overall leader, to view Championship Round standings. Dynasty Fantasy World Championship Tournament Our Dynasty Football World Championship standings were also hit with lots of changes. Just 14 of the original Top 30 teams remain on the leaderboard after the second round of the playoffs. In the race to claim the $10,000 first-place prize, 12 teams posted at least 200.45 points. Three of those squads sit in the top five overall standings. Moving up seven positions, from eighth to first, Turbo Turtles is our new DFWC overall tournament leader. Amari Cooper (51.5), Puka Nacua (33.0), and Mike Evans (27.6) helped DFWC 13 team co-owners Blake Bernstein and James Barber rack up 236.4 points. That was the highest Week 16 total across the four FullTime Fantasy tournaments. Also moving up seven positions, team La Flama Blanca jumped from ninth to second overall. Led by Josh Allen (28.3), Amon-Ra St. Brown (28.6), and Christian McCaffrey (25.1) DFWC 31 co-owners Chris Dennison and Vin Esposito posted 200.45 points.







