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2025 Dynasty Football Rankings (Jody Smith)

2025 Dynasty Football Rankings (Jody Smith) Embrace the heat! Summer has arrived, which means fantasy football draft season is here! The outside temps aren’t the only thing heating up! Jody Smith is fresh off the No. 2 overall draft rankings

2025 Dynasty Football Rankings (Jody Smith)

Embrace the heat! Summer has arrived, which means fantasy football draft season is here! The outside temps aren’t the only thing heating up! Jody Smith is fresh off the No. 2 overall draft rankings and has updated his latest 2025 Dynasty Football Rankings.

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Jody was named Fantasy Pros’ Most Accurate Expert in 2012 and currently stands as a top-10 multi-year ranker. Additionay, he just ranked NO. 2 out of 254 experts in 2024 for draft rankings!

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2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0

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By Matt Brandon 2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0 This 2025 NFL Mock Draft is courtesy of Matt Brandon. Also, check out the previous 2025 NFL Mock Draft here. As the 2025 NFL Draft nears, front offices league-wide are finalizing their

By Matt Brandon

2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0

This 2025 NFL Mock Draft is courtesy of Matt Brandon. Also, check out the previous 2025 NFL Mock Draft here.

As the 2025 NFL Draft nears, front offices league-wide are finalizing their evaluations. For many franchises—particularly those with early first-round picks—the draft is a pivotal moment that can define their future. This mock draft examines how each team might navigate the first round and projects how the next crop of elite prospects could transition to the NFL. The Tennessee Titans hold the No. 1 pick, and their direction seems clear as draft night approaches. Let’s dive into the selections!

1. Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward, Miami

The Titans are poised to select Miami’s Cam Ward with the top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Barring an irresistible trade offer from a team like the New York Giants, Tennessee will stay put and aim to revitalize the franchise with a dynamic new quarterback.

2. Cleveland Browns: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado

Travis Hunter climbs to his highest spot yet in my mock drafts. While pairing Myles Garrett with Abdul Carter would terrify opposing offenses, Kevin Stefanski and the Browns won’t pass on the draft’s most electrifying talent. Hunter’s two-way brilliance begs the question: Will he focus on wide receiver or cornerback in the NFL?

3. New York Giants: EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State

The Giants would leap at the chance to grab Ward or Hunter if either slips to No. 3, but with both likely gone, they’ll turn to the best available talent. Abdul Carter’s raw potential and upside make him irresistible, even with Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux already in tow. The Giants’ Super Bowl history underscores the value of a dominant defensive line—Carter could be the key to reclaiming that edge.

4. New England Patriots: OL Will Campbell, LSU

Will Campbell edges out Missouri’s Armand Membou as my top offensive lineman in this class. The Patriots will prioritize the LSU product’s ability to anchor left tackle, giving Drake Maye a reliable blindside protector. Campbell may not reach All-Pro heights, but his NFL readiness makes him a safe bet to bolster New England’s line.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: DL Mason Graham, Michigan

Mason Graham is the only top-five constant across my four mock drafts. Jacksonville’s defensive front has talent but lacks a game-changing interior force. Graham, despite an injury-marred 2024, brings elite traits and pairs with Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker to form a fearsome pass-rush trio.

6. Las Vegas Raiders…

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Dynasty Fantasy Football | 3 Underrated Running Backs

Dynasty Fantasy Football: Chase Brown Leads Trio of RB Values As the 2025 NFL Draft looms, pinpointing running backs overlooked in early ADP rankings could be the key to fantasy football glory. Post-free agency, the excitement is palpable in Dynasty Leagues at the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC). Now is the perfect time to join the fun with Dynasty Fantasy Football! Before your dynasty fantasy football draft kicks off, here are three running backs ranked outside the top 30 in ADP, emerging as prime value picks for 2025. This feature is courtesy of Frank Taddeo. Chase Brown (RB) Cincinnati Bengals Brown burst onto the scene last year, securing the RB10 spot in PPR leagues. When veteran Zack Moss landed on IR with a season-ending neck injury, Brown excelled as the primary back. He ranked as the overall RB6 from Week 8 to Week 18, averaging 19.6 fantasy points per game. In only his second NFL season, the ex-Illinois star dazzled with his versatility, rushing for 990 yards and seven touchdowns. He also caught 54 passes for 360 yards and four additional scores. Playing alongside Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins, Brown’s 2025 potential skyrockets as defenses can’t focus solely on stopping the run against Cincinnati’s dynamic passing game. Comparable to elite backs like Saquon Barkley, Bijan Robinson, and Jahmyr Gibbs, Brown’s current RB2 valuation makes him a steal in both Dynasty and Redraft formats. He’s a prime mid-round target in early 2025 rankings, with the potential to deliver RB1 numbers. Jaylen Warren (RB) Pittsburgh Steelers With Najee Harris now a Charger, Warren currently reigns atop the Steelers’ depth chart ahead of the NFL Draft. In 2024, Warren ended as RB39, averaging 8.3 PPR points per game. Yet, a closer look shows he was RB23 from Week 11 to Week 18, hinting at his ability to post double-digit points with more opportunities. Sporting an ADP of RB28, this dual-threat talent shapes up as a solid RB2/Flex option with increased touches. Fantasy managers should monitor the Steelers’ draft moves closely—if they snag a top running back prospect, Warren’s ceiling could dip in Arthur Smith’s run-centric system, pushing his draft stock from mid-rounds (Rounds 6-7) to later rounds (Rounds 10+). Bucky Irving (RB) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Irving, finishing as RB13 in his rookie year, proved a fantasy steal for those who nabbed him with late-round picks. The former Oregon star racked up 1,122 rushing yards and 8 touchdowns, plus 47 catches for 392 yards, averaging 14.4 PPR points per game. Even with a carry split alongside Rachaad White (207 to 144), Irving shone brightest late in the fantasy season, ranking as RB6 from Week 12 to Week 18 with an 18.3-point average. Per Caleb Skinner of OnSI Tampa Bay, a potential trade of White could vault Irving into the top-5 fantasy running backs. That is despite Sean Tucker lurking on the depth chart. His dual-threat prowess makes him a dynasty league gem and a strong redraft target at his current RB10 ADP. The 2025 NFL season is underway, but it’s not too late to access the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial fantasy questions and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES & UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!

2025 NFL Mock Draft

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2025 NFL Mock Draft This 2025 NFL Mock Draft is courtesy of Matt Brandon. With free agency moves and trades reshaping rosters, NFL teams are now turning their focus to the 2025 NFL Draft, just weeks away. Below, we explore how the top prospects might land in the first round and what it means for the ever-shifting fantasy football landscape. 1. Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward, Miami In an earlier mock, the Giants traded up for this spot, but after signing Jameis Winston, they’ll stand pat. Instead, the Titans nab Miami’s Cam Ward as their franchise cornerstone. Ward’s composure and creative playmaking give him a higher floor than expected, and with Tennessee bolstering their O-line and possibly adding another weapon alongside Calvin Ridley, they’re building a solid foundation for his growth. Fantasy Outlook: Ward’s fantasy ceiling is tempered by Tennessee’s lackluster skill-position group. Still, his dual-threat style—extending plays and adding rushing value—offers upside. He’s a mid-tier QB2 for 2025 but could climb higher with development. Check out Cam Ward’s rookie profile. 2. Cleveland Browns: EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State Abdul Carter is the draft’s top talent here, and Cleveland won’t force another QB gamble. Fans may clamor for a signal-caller, but the Browns opt for Carter, pairing him opposite Myles Garrett to form a ferocious pass-rush duo. The QB search continues, but this pick fortifies their defense. 3. New York Giants: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado The Giants added Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, but both are on short-term deals and are viewed as bridge quarterbacks. Shedeur Sanders, however, is a talented rookie with franchise QB potential. His arm strength and pocket toughness stand out, though I’m not sold on his top-tier hype. QB demand could push him up draftboards, giving New York a long-term option. Fantasy Outlook: Sanders skipped throwing drills at the Big 12 pro day but will display his arm on April 4 at Colorado’s event. If selected, he’d boost Malik Nabers’ output, but his unproven elite status makes him a risky fantasy investment—more of a wait-and-see QB2. 4. New England Patriots: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado The Patriots land perhaps the draft’s best overall player in Travis Hunter, a two-way phenom. They need O-line help, but Hunter addresses bigger gaps—adding a weapon for Drake Maye and a playmaker in the secondary. If anyone can thrive on both sides in the NFL, it’s Hunter in New England. Fantasy Outlook: Hunter’s offensive snap count is uncertain, but his 2024 Heisman win proves his talent. With New England’s thin WR corps (Demario Douglas, Kendrick Bourne, Kayshon Boutte), he could emerge as Maye’s go-to target, offering WR2 upside if he sticks at receiver. 5. Jacksonville Jaguars: DT Mason Graham, Michigan Mason Graham is a lock for any top-10 pick. He may not look like a classic dominant DT, but his disruptive college career—shredding blockers with ease—translates to the pros. After free agency splashes at WR, O-line, and DB, Jacksonville doubles down on defense. Graham alongside Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker could wreak havoc. 6. Las Vegas Raiders: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State Taking a running back this high feels bold, but Ashton Jeanty turbocharges the Las Vegas offense. It’s not my preferred strategy, given RB depth in this class, but Jeanty’s elite skills fit the Raiders’ need for a dependable playmaker. Additionally, Vegas seems to favor the Raiders making this selection.  Fantasy Outlook: Jeanty echoes Marshawn Lynch’s success under Pete Carroll and could thrive in Vegas. As the top fantasy rookie, he’d claim the starting job instantly in a thin RB room, potentially posting top-10 RB numbers in year one. Check out Ashton Jeanty’s rookie profile. 7. New York Jets: EDGE Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M Shemar Stewart’s low sack totals at Texas A&M belie his impact—run defense was his focus, not pass-rush explosion. His Senior Bowl dominance and ideal frame (size, length, burst) scream Pro Bowl potential. Unleashed as a pass rusher, he could shine in 2025. 8. Carolina Panthers: LB Jalon Walker, Georgia Post-Brian Burns, Carolina’s front seven needs athleticism and depth. Jalon Walker, a versatile, hard-hitting linebacker, fits perfectly. No Panther had more than six sacks last year—Walker’s rookie impact could change that. 9. New Orleans Saints: TE Tyler Warren, Penn State Beyond Chris Olave, the Saints lack passing-game firepower. Even with Juwan Johnson, Tyler Warren’s size and playmaking ability add a new dimension. Fantasy Outlook: Warren, the draft’s top TE, won’t match Brock Bowers’s rookie splash but could carve out a role in a thin Saints offense. He’s unlikely to start 2025 as an every-down player but could finish as a top-20 TE, with dynasty value outpacing redraft. Check out Tyler Warren’s rookie profile. 10. Chicago Bears: OL Armand Membou, Missouri Caleb Williams took the most sacks in 2024, and despite free agency O-line upgrades, Chicago isn’t finished. Armand Membou, a dominant right tackle (90.6 PFF grade), excels in pass protection (82.2) and zone blocking (87.4), giving Williams the shield he needs. 11. San Francisco 49ers: OL Kelvin Banks, Texas Free agency hit the 49ers hard, leaving them with multiple roster holes to fill. The offensive line stands out as the top priority, and while Will Campbell or Armand Membou might be preferred, San Francisco happily settles for Texas standout Kelvin Banks Jr.—a massive, reliable blocker to shore up the trenches. 12. Dallas Cowboys: CB Will Johnson, Michigan Dallas faces needs at wide receiver, pass rush, and cornerback. Will Johnson, once a top-five prospect in pre-draft buzz, is a steal at No. 12. His versatility and high-end skills bolster the Cowboys’ secondary, giving Jerry Jones a cornerstone with Pro Bowl potential. 13. Miami Dolphins: S Malaki Starks, Georgia Jevon Holland’s exit to the Giants left a gap, and though Miami added veteran help, Malaki Starks brings a different dimension. A versatile, playmaking safety, he’s a movable chess piece who can transform the Dolphins’ backfield into a strength. 14. Indianapolis Colts: EDGE James Pearce Jr., Tennessee The Colts might eye tight end Coleston Loveland, but I see them prioritizing

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FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 17

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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. 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FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 16

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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.

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 15

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Happy Holidays Everyone! Round One of the 2023 FullTime Fantasy Football playoffs is now complete. Stars being studs, like RB Christian McCaffrey, studs being duds, like QB Dak Prescott, plus some unlikely hero’s, like WR Jordan Addison, contributed to major moves in the overall standings. Here is a look at the Top 30 Leaderboards from our four Major FFWC XI Tournaments. Fantasy Football World Championship Massive is an understatement when it comes to changes in the FFWC XI overall standings. Of the 30 teams that entered the week at the top of the leaderboard, just eight remain following Week 15 action. The race to claim the $150,000 top prize is close as the top ten teams are separated by just 25.54 points. Two-time FFWC Champion, Chad Schroeder, is one of the teams remaining in the Top 30 as his Cocktails and Dream 1 squad jumped from seventh to first overall. Christian McCaffrey (41.7), James Cook (36.1), and Sam LaPorta (28.6) helped Chad post 207.9 points. That was the fourth-highest FFWC XI Week 15 total and exceeds Chad’s 161.67 regular season average. Making a huge leap, team Ruthless m5 jumped from 116th to second place overall. Led by C. McCaffrey, Jaylen Waddle (28.2), and Tee Higgins (22.1), Evangelos Lilas’ squad piled up a FFWC XI Week 15 high 214.95 points. Picking the perfect time to get hot that is well above the 14-week 148.17 regular season average for his FFWC Online 8/22 9 PM ET squad. Jumping from 133rd to third place overall, Nugget III made a massive move as well. Led by J. Cook, S. LaPorta, plus Kyren Williams (28.5) and Ty Chandler (24.7), Justin Herron posted 213.7 points. That’s the second-highest Week 15 total as seven of Justin’s eleven starters posted at least 21.9 points.  Slipping one position, despite a big week, Mr Yellow Stickers dropped from third to fourth overall. Co-owned by a Father/Son duo, Ralph and Mike Schlissberg’s FFWC CIRCA 9/9 3 PM PT squad posted 192.4 points. C. McCaffrey, J. Cook, K. Williams, and Brock Purdy (28.1) helped Mike and Ralph post the tenth-highest Week 15 score. They also exceeded their 164.71 weekly average. Adding a second team to the top five, Justin Herron guided his Nugget II squad from 148th to fifth overall. Another team led by James Cook, plus Amon-Ra St. Brown (24.2) and Davante Adams (24.1), Justin’s FFWC Online 9/4 10 PM ET team racked up 208.4 points. That was the third-highest total and made Nugget II the biggest mover during Week 15 action. Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the FFWC Online 8/23 10 PM ET league page, which is home to our current overall leader, to view the Championship Round standings. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Our inaugural Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship tournament leaderboard looks very different following the Week 15 action as well. Of the 30 teams that started the week on the LVFC leaderboard, just seven remain. In the race to claim the $50,000 first-place prize, six teams posted at least 202.70 points. Those squads now occupy the top six positions in the overall standings. Jumping up 57 spots, team Chills moved from 58th to first overall on the LVFC playoff leaderboard. Led by Christian McCaffrey (41.7), a season-high 34.85 points from Baker Mayfield, plus Jordan Addison (29.1) and Kyren Williams (28.5), Curt Hills racked up 222.15 points. That’s the highest Week 15 score across our four FullTime Fantasy tournaments. One of the few original Top 30 teams, still on the board, Margin Call moved from 21st to second overall. Another team led by C. McCaffrey, K. Williams, and S. LaPorta, Brad Sutherlin’s Circa LVFC SLOW 6 squad scored 202.7 points. That’s the fifth-highest LVFC Week 15 total and well above Margin Call’s 160.51 points per week average. Brad added a second team to the Top 30, as his Junction Boys crew jumped from 290th to 28th overall. Moving into the Top 30, Team Taylor climbed from 40th to third overall. Selected early during the 2023 FTF draft season, Charlie Taylor’s Circa LVFC 6/16 10:30 PM ET squad racked up 203.4 points. During the seventh LVFC draft of the year, Charlie was the first Owner to select C. McCaffrey with the first overall pick. Jared Goff (33.9), J. Addison, and Terry McLaurin (26.1) helped Team Taylor post the fourth-highest Week 15 LVFC total. Making a big leap, team ElbowsRingers moved from 199th to fourth overall. Daryl Dorsey’s Circa LVFC Top Golf 9/8 7 PM PT squad posted 210.2 points. C. McCaffrey, J. Cook, and Brock Purdy (28.1) helped lead ElbowsRingers to the second-highest LVFC Week 15 total. Now sitting as the 53rd and 62nd highest-scoring wide receivers, Tee Higgins (22.1) and Noah Brown (22.2) both posted a big number as well. Rounding out the top five, Mr Yellow Stickers IV jumped from 93rd to fifth overall. Mike Schlissberg’s Circa LVFC VEGAS 9/7 11 AM PT team posted 202.5 points, which was the sixth-highest Week 15 LVFC score. J. Cook, Cooper Kupp (25.1) Ty Chandler (24.7), and Davante Adams (24.1) led the way for Mike. Running hot, in three of our four tournaments, Mike has an impressive six teams on the LVFC Top 30 leaderboard. Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the Circa LVFC PATRIOT 3 7/3 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 leaderboard was also hit with a ton of changes. Somewhat surprising, given that most of the playoff teams are stacked with talent, just seven of the original Top 30 teams remain on the leaderboard after the first round. In the race to claim the $10,000 first-place prize, seven teams posted at least 200.35 points. Five of those squads sit in the top five overall standings. Moving up 40 positions, from 41st to first, GetPaddled is our new overall DFWC tournament leader. Christian McCaffrey (41.7), Jared Goff (33.9), and Jaylen Waddle (28.2) helped Greg Dietzler’s DFWC 9

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 14

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Does anything fly by faster than the Fantasy Football season? With Week 14 in the books, the 2023 FullTime Fantasy Football regular season is now complete. Congratulations to everyone who secured a playoff berth. Here is a look at the Top 30 Leaderboards across our four Major FFWC XI Tournaments in our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 14. Fantasy Football World Championship The 14-week 2023 Fantasy Football World Championship XI regular season is now complete. Congratulations to our 21 teams who earned a $10,000 Dominator Prize by finishing with the Best Record (no ties) plus the Most Points within their league. The list includes Curtis Hirsch and Frankie Taddeo who are the only FFWC XI Owners with two Dominator wins this season. Due to the Dominator victories, those 21 leagues will not have a playoff round. In the other 29 FFWC XI leagues, the top two teams, Best Record (most points tiebreaker) and Most Points will square off for the league championship. League winners collect $4,000 cash and the runner-up banks $1,000 cash. From a sold-out field, totaling 600 FFWC XI teams, 204 squads have advanced to the overall championship round. That includes 123 different players who have at least one team in the race for the $150,000 top prize.  Chad Schroeder (Cocktails & Dreams) and Robert Dinges (Dingos Dream Team) lead the way with nine playoff teams. Oliver Dawoud (Miss New Booty) and Frankie Taddeo (Respected Money) both have eight qualifying squads. Curtis Hirsch and Mike Santos both have three teams on the Week 15 FFWC XI Top 30 Leaderboard. The overall FFWC XI Championship race runs from Week 15 through 17 and teams enter playoffs with their 14-week average points. That makes for a competitive playoff run as just 34.38 points separate the current leader and the 204th-place qualifying team. Click on CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the FFWC Online 8/22 9 PM ET league, which is home to our current overall leader Team Honeycutt, to view all of the 204 Championship Round qualifying teams. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Individual league playoff spots, plus overall championship round positioning, is also set in our inaugural Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship tournament. From the 88 Circa LVFC leagues, 354 teams have qualified for the playoffs. In addition to battling for league prizes, those teams will also compete for the $50,000 first-place prize in the overall championship round.  The battle is very close at the top, as Mike Schlissberg (Mr Yellow Stickers 1) enters the LVFC Championship playoff run with a minuscule 0.18-point lead over Ray Cowart (The Great Gatsby 18). It’s a wide-open race, as just 14.22 points separate the top 30 teams. The final qualifying squad, Tony Colavita (The Godfather 11), sits just 39.17 points behind our current overall leader. Of our 354 qualifying teams, there are 177 players with a share of least one team in the postseason. Mike Schlissberg (23), Mark Deming (17), William Meyer (15), and Jack Kohlscheen (9), lead the way with the most Circa LVFC playoff qualifying teams. Enjoying a dream season, Mike Schlissberg is the only Circa LFVC player with multiple teams (four) on the Week 15 Top 30 leaderboard. Competitive all season, our Circa LVFC RED vs BLUE 2 league is the only league with two teams in the Top 30. Heading into the playoffs, Team Meyer & Henry 1 (7th) and Ruthless 9 (8th) are separated by just 0.39 points. Click on the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the Circa LVFC 6/8 10:30 PM ET league, which is home to our current overall leader Mr Yellow Stickers 1, to view all of the 354 Championship Round qualifying teams. Dynasty Fantasy World Championship Tournament Dynasty Football World Championship league and overall championship races will also run from Week 15 to 17. Those battles will take place across our 77 DFWC leagues and 310 teams qualified for the postseason. Including teams with a listed co-owner, 174 different players advanced to the DFWC postseason. Chris Jansen leads the way with 13 playoff teams. Ben Foster, Bruce Lamb, Jon Mares, Ray Flack, Rob Fantauzzo, and Jason Conn, all have eight qualifying teams. Following his recent ten-week run in first place overall, Ben Foster (Classic Wizard) begins the playoffs with a 4.54-point lead over Brian Willey (Ehuds Sword). Jon Mares (TURD V) is 10.17 points back in third and Rob Fantauzzo is 10.66 points off the pace in fourth place. Biplab Mandal (House of Cards) rounds out the top five and sits 13.64 points out of first overall. On the Top 30 Leaderboard, Rob Fantauzzo leads the way with four teams. Kyle Knapp has three teams, followed by Adam Godlewski, Craig Jansen, and Larry Ordet, who all have two teams. DFWC 1, DFWC 11, DFWC 22, DFWC 47, plus DFWC 60, all have two teams in the Top 30 overall race. Just 19.83 points separate the Top 30 DFWC teams. Curt Weier (Team Weier) holds the final playoff position (310th) and he sits 54.22 points out of first place—strap in, as it’s going to be a wild ride over the next three weeks. Click on CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the DFWC 21 league, which is home to our current overall leader Classic Wizard, to view all of the 310 playoff-qualifying teams. FullTime Fantasy SuperFlex Bowl Tournament In our second-annual SuperFlex Bowl tournament, the top two scoring teams in each of the 46 leagues have advanced to the championship round. Each team begins the playoff race (Weeks 15 to 17) with their average points scored during the 14-week regular season.  Of the 92 playoff teams, there are 50 different players with at least one team in the hunt for the $5,000 first-place prize. Terry Reams leads the way with eight playoff teams. Brian Nutt has six qualifying teams, while Ken Brzozowski and Ray Snyder are right behind with five qualifying teams. With his 177.91-point 14-week average as a starting score, Ryan Kania (Project Bluebeam) enters the SFB Championship race with a tiny 0.98-point lead over Ken Brzozowski (Bronko

FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 13

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Week 13 of the FullTime Fantasy Football regular season is now complete. As expected, with six NFL teams on a BYE, overall scoring dropped slightly. That said, thanks in part to the Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks TNF scoring outburst, there were some big numbers posted. With just one week remaining, to secure a playoff berth, here is a look at the Top 20 Leaderboards across the four Major FFWC XI Tournaments in our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 13. Fantasy Football World Championship Scoring was down during Week 13, in the race to claim the $150K FFWC XI Grand Prize, as it was just the seventh-highest-scoring week this season. The 139.10 points per team average was just a shade below the 139.59 season weekly average. Shuffling around, the top 14 positions all have a new Owner this week. Three new teams joined the FTF World Championship Top 20 Leaderboard.  Completing a steady climb, from 208th overall back in Week 2, Team Honeycutt (11-2) is the new FFWC XI overall leader. With Tyreek Hill (32.3) and Alvin Kamara (28.9) leading the way, Steve Honeycutt’s squad posted 166.90 points. Steve needs a top-six finish, during All-Play in Week 14, to claim the $10K Dominator prize in the FFWC Online 8/22 league. in the FFWC Online 8/22 league. That’s an impressive run considering his league is stacked with high-stakes veterans – including three former FFWC Champs. Making a big move, team Aces in the Hole (11-2) jumped from ninth to second overall. Picking a good time to get hot, Co-Owners Joe Zielinski and Mike Schlissberg racked up 194.40 points. After posting a steady 155.57 average through the first nine weeks, Joe and Mike have averaged 189.61 points per game over the last four weeks. Led by Christian McCaffrey, Keenan Allen, and Mike Evans, Aces in the Hole will also cash a Dominator prize with a top-six finish during Week 14. Ending an impressive eleven-week run at the top, Just(in) Time (10-3) slipped from first to third place. Simeon Yarbrough and Brian Marzorini posted 131.60 points. It’s not all bad news for Just(in) Time, as they are well-positioned to claim the Most Points and Best Record positions in the FFWC 4 SLOW league. Simeon and Brian will bank $4,000 in regular season cash prizes with a top-six finish. With stars like Justin Herbert, C. McCaffrey, K. Allen, M. Evans, plus T.J. Hockenson, they have the firepower to finish strong. Moving up two positions, team My Sack Hurts (11-2) sit fourth overall. Co-owners Roy Lowery and Jeremy Kupper posted 172.70 points and moved into the Top 5 for the first time this season. Led by Jalen Hurts, Rachaad White, and Isiah Pacheco, plus 2023 Fantasy Football MVP candidate Keenan Allen, Toy and Jeremy have averaged 173.10 points over the last six weeks. Barring the worst collapse in FF history, My Sack Hurts will win the Dominator prize in the FFWC CIRCA VEGAS 9/8 2 PM PT league. Slipping two positions, from third to fifth, team Zefurs (11-2) rounds out the FFWC XI Week 13 Top 5 standings. KJ Duke’s squad scored 150.90 points and has now been a fixture in the Top for the past nine weeks. Although his Week 13 total was slightly below his season average, Zefurs is also poised to bank a Dominator prize. KJ has clinched the best record and leads the FFWC Online 9/3 9 PM ET by 146.25 points. Zefurs will head into the overall playoff race with A.J. Brown, K. Allen, and rookie TE Sam LaPorta, leading the way. Our FFWC XI “Shout Out of the Week” goes to Gary Foster who has been with FullTime Fantasy since our inception. Team Foster 1 piled up a FFWC XI Week 13 high 226.50 points. That’s the ninth-highest total this season and just slightly below the 233.25 season-high total Coyote Miscreants posted back in Week 4. Team Foster 1 jumped from 69th to 23rd overall and sits first in the FFWC Online 8/27 9 PM ET league. Congrats as well to Curtis Hirsh, as three of his Fairways and Greens teams are now in the FFWC XI Top 20. With the 14-week average score as the playoff starting point, Curtis is 4.15, 9.03, and 9.82 points out first overall. Could a FullTime Fantasy Championship Belt be heading north of the border, for the first time ever? One is close now, with the Detroit Iceholes in Michigan, but a FTF Belt has never made it to Canada. After ten teams scored at least 200 points last week, eleven squads reached that level during Week 13 action. The undefeated ranks fell from two to zero and there are just five squads with a 12-1 record. Those teams rank between 14th and 46th in the overall points race. If the playoffs started this week, just 17.89 points would separate the top 100 FFWC XI scoring teams. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Our inaugural FullTime Fantasy Circa LVFC Tournament was also affected by the six-team BYE week as the group total was the sixth lowest this season. After 155,815.80 combined points were scored last week, the total slipped to 146,002.15 points during Week 13 action. Posting totals ranging from 188.50 to 242.95 points, seven new teams entered the LVFC Top 20 Leaderboard. Running red-hot, Mr Yellow Stickers 1 (12-1) owns first overall for a fourth straight week. Mike Schlissberg’s LVFC 6/8 squad racked up 172.35 points and has averaged 198.86 points over the last four weeks. This league was our fifth, of what would end up being 88 LVFC contests. As he did in several drafts, Mike waited until Round 10 to select QB Dak Prescott (QB11 – 10.7) who is now the third-highest scoring QB. Travis Kelce (TE1 – 1.6), Keenan Allen (WR17 – 3.6), and T.J. Hockenson (TE3 – 6.7) are also leading the charge for Mike. Up one position, from second to third, The Great Gatsby 18 (12-1) posted another high-scoring week. Ray Cowart’s Circa LVFC GrindTime #3 squad piled