FFWC World Championship Draft Review

Another fantasy football draft season is already underway at the Fantasy Football World Championship. Some of the best and brightest in the FFWC world joined an early Fantasy Football World Championship draft. This FFWC World Championship Draft Review recaps the draft. FFWC World Championship Leagues World Championship Leagues are a great way to start off your 2025 draft season. FFWC leagues are full-season leagues where you set a lineup each week, with FAAB and FCFS roster management. Drafters get a convenient chance to show off their skills from their own homes or LIVE in Las Vegas while playing to become the ultimate fantasy football champion. In FFWC World Championship leagues, you can win $12,000 for simply winning your league of 12, with a grand prize of $150,000! These are 20-round drafts that use PPR scoring. Starting lineups include 1 QB – 2 RB – 3 WR – 1 TE – 2 FLEX (RB-WR-TE) – 1 DST. No trades are allowed. Here are the results from a recent FFWC draft. Roster Construction As is typical in FFWC drafts, quarterbacks were targeted later than expected. The first QB, Lamar Jackson, wasn’t selected until the 63rd pick. After the ‘Big 5’ went in Rounds 6-7, we didn’t see another signal-caller drafted until Bo Nix got drafted with the 126th pick! 95% of the first 60 picks were RBs or WRs. This season, it feels like there is more value in drafting from the back end. Teams 8-10 loaded up on running backs, taking rushers with nine of their first 12 total picks in the first four rounds. Meanwhile, Teams 4-7 went the other way, selecting WRs with an incredible 14 of their first 16 combined picks (87.5%). That heavy reliance on a particular position led to some unique and distinct builds. It also resulted in some picks that stood out as both good and bad values. Draft Bargains Jonathan Taylor (3.9) – Taylor is a dark horse to lead the league in rushing. This is as late as I’ve seen Taylor go. Excellent value for Lyons. Kyren Williams (3.10) – Every summer, fantasy football wants to write off Kyren Williams due to his metrics. However, all he has done is be a phenomenal fantasy back. And his recent extension should quell concerns about Jarquez Hunter or Blake Corum (ha) eating into his monster 87% snap share. Jakobi Meyers (7.11) – Meyers was WR20 last season and WR27 in 2023. He got an upgraded coaching staff, running game, and a significantly improved quarterback. Meyers is still the team’s WR1 and should remain heavily targeted by Geno Smith. One of my favorite WR3 targets, yet Team 11 got him as a WR5. Jerome Ford (12.7) – Quinshon Judkins remains unsigned, with no timetable for/when he’ll play. Ford is in a prime position to open the season as Cleveland’s starter, possibly splitting touches with Dylan Sampson. Ford was RB16 in 2023 and RB33 last year. Excellent value as the RB55. Questionable Selections Zach Charbonnet (RB30) – What are we doing here? In games where Kenneth Walker played, Charbonnet averaged just four carries. This is at least two rounds too early unless you rostered Walker. I don’t see Charbonnet having standalone value, making him a poor choice as a team’s RB2. Speaking of Walker, he was an excellent draft bargain for Mr. Yellow Stickers at RB17. Dont’e Thronton (WR48) – I’m a fan of Thornton. Scooped him up as a fourth-round value in multiple dynasty rookie drafts. But targeting the rookie as a low-end WR4? I respect Frankie and think he’s one of the sharpest minds out there, but it feels like Thornton could have been drafted several rounds later. Colston Loveland (TE6) – This is spicy. I actually like Loveland- a lot. But this team might have been better served by adding to their lack of WR depth. I don’t hate this pick, just wanted to include it in this write-up as a risk/reward move. Jard Goff (QB10) – In what looks to be a dynasty-influenced build, I question the logic in taking a QB2 this early. Worse, I have Goff some 10 spots lower than this. He lost his play-caller and faces a tougher schedule, including six outdoor games. This team is loaded up on Lions, and if Goff regresses, it will struggle. Top Contenders Team 7 – Even after starting off with four straight wide receivers, this team got a pair of values (James Conner/Tony Pollard) at running back. In addition, they secured the game’s top QB as the third signal-caller. Team 4 – Love the first four wideouts, then the targeting of this talented rookie RB class. BOOMCRUSH also got a good tight end and nice value in QB Dak Prescott. Team 11 – This team got what I call my ‘dram start’, opening with Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. They also snagged Trey McBride in Round 3, giving them my top tight end and two of my top-5 wideouts. However, the running back room is terrible, with no team starters and a heavy reliance on handcuffs. Teams 9-12 are also positioned well. WARNING! Don’t let a fancy website fool you! 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Circa Presents the Women’s Series Fantasy Championship

Circa Presents the Women’s Series Fantasy Championship Ladies, here is your chance to shine! Join us for four unforgettable days of live fantasy football drafting, connection, learning, and celebration—exclusively for women who love football! FullTime Fantasy is partnering with Women of Fantasy Football to present the first-ever Women’s Series live at Circa, Las Vegas! Your $99 event ticket includes access to all of our Women’s Series activities throughout the week, including a live poolside concert at Stadium Swim and the chance to compete for some amazing prizes! Event Dates August 19-22 at Circa Las Vegas Itenerary Tuesday, August 19 •Swag bag pickup (front desk hold/Welcome table). •Welcome Happy Hour (Includes 2 FREE drink tickets). Wednesday, August 20 •10:00 am Sports Betting Strategies Panel •10:45 am Snack Break •11:00 am Fantasy Football Strategies Panel •11:45 am Snack Break + Speed Networking •12:30 pm Content Creation Panel •1:30 pm Pool Time *grab food in the Owner’s Suite Cabana •9:00 pm Social Hour at the Rooftop Legacy Bar (Drink Tickets and Food included!) Thursday, August 21 •10:00 am Division 1 Draft •1:00 pm Lunch •3:00 pm Division 2 Draft •Evening: Poolside Concert Friday, August 22 •Media Day •Radio Row •Brand Samples •Photo Opps Prize Structure League Prizes •1st Place – Las Vegas Championship Entry for next year (Valued at $449!) •2nd Place – Free WOFF Event Pass for next year (Valued at $99!) Overall Prizes •1st Place – Week-Long Maui Trip for Two (Includes Resort and up to $2,000 in air fare!) •2nd Place – 2 FREE nights at Circa and dinner at Barry’s ($300!) WARNING! Don’t let a fancy website fool you! You need trustworthy rankings to win at fantasy football. We’ve got them! 150+ websites ranked us Top 2 in the industry for our draft rankings. Get expert advice from Captain Jody Smith and our team of high-stakes winners. Use code JODY30 for 30% off your first two months. Ready to bring home that championship? Click NOW!
FFWC High-Stakes Strategy (2025)

Fantasy Football World Championship (FFWC) Strategy for 2025: A Comprehensive Guide The Fantasy Football World Championship (FFWC) is one of the most prestigious high-stakes fantasy football competitions, attracting top-tier players who compete for significant cash prizes and bragging rights. With the 2025 fantasy football season here, crafting a winning strategy requires a blend of preparation, adaptability, and a deep understanding of the FFWC’s unique format. This article delves into detailed strategies for dominating your FFWC drafts and in-season management, leveraging insights from industry experts, recent trends, and the evolving landscape of fantasy football in 2025. Understanding the FFWC Format The FFWC is a high-stakes fantasy football competition with entry fees that can reach four or five figures, making every decision critical. The format typically includes: Scoring: Full-point PPR (points per reception), which emphasizes players with high target volumes, particularly wide receivers and pass-catching running backs. Starting Lineups: 1 QB, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 FLEX (RB/WR/TE), 1 DST, and no kickers. This setup prioritizes depth at skill positions. Draft Structure: 18-round drafts with no in-draft trades, requiring precise player selection and roster construction. Roster Management: Weekly Free Agent Acquisition Budget (FAAB) and First-Come-First-Serve (FCFS) systems for waiver wire pickups. Prizes: League prizes of $500 per league and a grand prize exceeding $150,000, with the Circa Fantasy Football World Championships offering additional live event incentives in Las Vegas from August 10 to September 6, 2025. The FFWC’s high-stakes nature and competitive player pool demand a strategic approach that balances risk and reward while capitalizing on the latest trends in the NFL and fantasy football. Key Trends Shaping 2025 FFWC Strategy Fantasy football in 2025 is markedly different from previous years, driven by shifts in NFL offensive schemes and player usage. Here are the critical trends to consider: The Rise of Dual-Threat Quarterbacks: The 2025 season is described as the “golden age of elite fantasy QBs.” Players like Jalen Hurts, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Jayden Daniels, and Joe Burrow (when healthy) are game-changers due to their rushing upside and passing production. These quarterbacks can single-handedly tilt weekly matchups, making them high-priority targets in FFWC drafts. Evolving Running Back Committees: Backfield committees are increasingly common, with teams splitting carries among multiple running backs. This unpredictability requires drafters to prioritize running backs with defined roles or those in high-volume offenses. Players like James Conner, who has consistently finished as a top-15 PPR running back, remain valuable despite committee concerns. Wide Receiver Depth and PPR Value: The FFWC’s PPR scoring amplifies the value of wide receivers who command high target shares. Players like Calvin Ridley and Jakobi Meyers, who have posted strong PPR numbers despite inconsistent quarterback play, are excellent mid-round targets. The depth at this position allows for flexible draft strategies. Tight End Volatility: The tight end position remains the shallowest in fantasy football, with elite options like Brock Bowers and Trey McBride offering consistency but requiring high draft capital. The gap between top tight ends and the TE12 is smaller than in previous years, making it less critical to invest early in this position. Rookie Impact: The 2025 rookie class is deep at running back and tight end but underwhelming at quarterback. Players like Ohio State’s Quinshon Judkins are emerging as potential RB1s in dynasty and redraft formats, making them key targets for FFWC managers looking for breakout stars. Draft Strategy for FFWC 2025 Early Rounds (1-3): Anchor Your Roster The first three rounds are critical for securing elite talent that can carry your team. Given the FFWC’s PPR scoring and roster requirements, prioritize players who offer high floors and ceilings. Quarterback Strategy: While dual-threat quarterbacks are tempting, the depth at this position in 2025 allows you to wait until rounds 3-5 for players like Jayden Daniels or Joe Burrow. Instead, focus on elite running backs or wide receivers early. If you do target a quarterback, Jalen Hurts or Josh Allen are worth considering for their rushing upside. Running Back Priority: Despite the rise of committees, workhorse running backs remain valuable. Target players like Christian McCaffrey, Breece Hall, or Bijan Robinson, who are likely to see heavy workloads in PPR-friendly offenses. If you miss out on a top-tier RB, consider James Conner in the mid-rounds, who offers RB1 production at a discount (ADP: 54.8, RB19). Wide Receiver Dominance: The PPR format makes wide receivers like CeeDee Lamb, Tyreek Hill, or Justin Jefferson prime first-round targets. Their high target volumes ensure consistent points. Pairing an elite wide receiver with a top running back creates a balanced foundation. Tight End Decision: Avoid reaching for tight ends like Brock Bowers or Trey McBride in the early rounds. The opportunity cost is too high when you can secure elite RBs or WRs. Instead, target value tight ends like Evan Engram or David Njoku later. Mid Rounds (4-8): Build Depth and Value The mid-rounds are where you separate yourself in FFWC drafts by finding players who outperform their ADP. Target High-Upside Running Backs: Look for running backs in committee situations with potential for breakout roles. Examples include players like Zamir White or Tyjae Spears, who could see increased touches in favorable offenses. James Conner, as mentioned, is a steal at RB25 if he falls. Wide Receiver Bargains: Players like Calvin Ridley (ADP: 7.09) and Jakobi Meyers (ADP: 8.03) are ideal mid-round targets. Ridley’s 1,000-yard seasons and Meyers’ consistent top-30 PPR production make them reliable WR2/3 options with upside. Quarterback Value: If you haven’t drafted a quarterback, this is the range to target players like Anthony Richardson or Kyler Murray, who offer dual-threat potential at a lower cost than the elite tier. Tight End Options: If you bypass early tight ends, look for value in players like Jake Ferguson or Kyle Pitts, who have high ceilings but come at a lower ADP. The tight end position’s volatility makes it viable to wait and still secure a starter. Late Rounds (9-18): Upside and Handcuffs The later rounds are for high-upside picks, handcuffs, and
High-Stakes Fantasy Football Strategy

High-Stakes Fantasy Football Strategy: Building a Champion By Adam Krautwurst Fantasy football in 2025 is a different beast than it was four to five years ago. The explosion of dual-threat quarterbacks, evolving backfield committees, and the increasing unpredictability of weekly
FFWC Starter League Draft Review

While NFL training camps still haven’t opened, fantasy football draft season is already underway at the Fantasy Football World Championship. Some of the best and brightest in the FFWC world joined an early Starter League. This FFWC Starter League Draft Review recaps the draft. FFWC Full Season Starter Leagues FFWC Starter Leagues are a great way to start off your 2025 draft season. Starter leagues are full-season leagues where you set a lineup each week, with FAAB and FCFS roster management. They are a great way to introduce new players to the wonderful world of high-stakes, competitive prize league fantasy football. They have a $50 entry, with $500 in prizes per league and a grand prize of over $1500! These are 18-round drafts that use PPR scoring. Starting lineups include 1 QB – 2 RB – 3 WR – 1 TE – 1 FLEX (RB-WR-TE) – 1 DST (No kickers). No trades are allowed. Here are the results from a recent Starter League draft. Roster Construction With full PPR scoring and the ability to start three running backs or four wide receivers, quarterbacks plummeted down the draft board. In an era of Superflex roster construction, this seems unusual. However, it is the right approach in this format. 13 of the first 20 picks were wide receivers. The first signal caller, Josh Allen, wasn’t taken until the first pick of Round 6. With the QB position being so deep, waiting on quarterback, and attacking the needed positional depth was the strategy du jour. In fact, two teams had yet to take a starting quarterback in the first 12 rounds! This shows how deep the position is this season, and is a fascinating example of just how much draft strategy can change from league to league. Draft Bargains James Conner (5.10) – Conner’s FFWC ADP is 54.8 as RB19. Los Lobos got a nice bargain with Conner falling a few spots, but all the way down to RB25 looks tremendous. Conner has finished as RB15, RB13, and RB9 in PPR points per game in his last three seasons. Calvin Ridley (7.09) – With abysmal quarterback play last year, Ridley still drew 120 targets and finished as the WR27 in full-point PPR leagues. Ridley has posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, and Cam Ward is substantially better than any QB the Titans had in 2024. He’s a top-25 wideout on my board. Jakobi Meyers (8.03) – Three years in a row, Meyers has been a top-30 fantasy wideout in PPR points per game. He ranked 20th last year, and that was sharing targets with Brock Bowers. The Raiders have a huge upgrade at quarterback with Geno Smith, and the addition of RB Ashton Jeanty should also help the passing attack. Snagging Meyers as the 43rd wideout is a strong +EV move. Team 1 late-round WR – I love that Mad Dads didn’t waste a draft pick on a kicker or defense. Smart move in a league that has waivers open before Week 1. I love three of his final four picks: Xavier Legette, Devaughn Vele, and Amari Cooper. These are potential depth pieces, making them excellent late-round dart throws. Questionable Selections Chris Godwin WR22– I rostered Godwin everywhere last year, so I know he’s a stud. But his current FFWC ADP is WR30. It’s a risk/reward pick, and I’m a fan of Godwin. But it feel like Godwin could have waited another round-especially if there was no plan to stack with Baker Mayfield. Mike Evans WR17 – There’s nothing wrong with Evans at WR17. That is his current FFWC ADP. However, Terry McLaurin’s is WR16 and would have been a sweet stack with Respected Money’s QB, Jayden Daniels. I’m sure he didn’t know Daniels would last until Round 6, which is understandable. Brian Robinson RB22 – I don’t get this one at all. Robinson’s FFWC ADP is 83.7 as RB30. He ranked 30th with 11.7 PPR points per game last season. I would have taken each of the next five running backs selected before Robinson, who went three full rounds earlier than his ADP suggests. Joe Burrow QB4 – This is not a bad pick at all, I just wanted to point out that Lucky Mike savagely prevented Mad Dads from stacking Burrow with the overall 1.01, Ja’Marr Chase. All part of the fun, but that must’ve hurt. Speaking of hurt, Jalen Hurts wasn’t a bad consolation prize two spots later. Jordan Love QB14 – Nothing wrong with the value here, just don’t like the idea of clogging up the roster with three good signal-callers in a league without trades. I do like the addition of Kareem Hunt two rounds later. Cedric Tillman WR49 – Tillman’s current ADP is 165.1 as WR67. Nice late-round target, but not in Round 9. Top Contenders Team 1 – Aside from the Burrow snipe, Mad Dads compiled a nice roster, with plenty of late-round values. RB depth is light, but he did a good job attacking depth in Rounds 11-14. Team 4- I love this team’s start, with two quality backs and three solid wideouts right out of the gate. Pirate Munkees punted tight end and still managed to land two decent options. He was also the last team to target QB, but still got a quality tandem in Drake Maye and C.J. Stroud Team 8 – Any FFWC veteran knows Respected Money is going to be a force. Even with Mike Evans over Terry McLaurin, this team’s first dozen picks were solid. Additionally, we know this team will be well managed all year long, making them a force to e reckoned with. Team 10 – Los Lobos picked Godwin a little early, but made up for it with excellent value recognition. They have quality depth, but can we talk about Kyle Pitts SZN yet? Team 12 – Always Smooth is a formidable opponent. This draft shows that. He got Christian McCaffrey in Round 2, then was able to handcuff him with Isaac Guerendo in Round 12. He
Dynasty Fantasy Football: Deep Sleeper Targets After NFL Free Agency

Dynasty Fantasy Football: Deep Sleeper Targets After NFL Free Agency With the recent wave of free-agent signings settling, these players are poised for a significant fantasy value boost heading into the 2025 season. This is the time to send out
Dynasty Football: WR Values to Target

With the 2025 NFL Draft just over a month away, three veteran wide receivers ranked outside the top 25 in ADP standings emerge as undervalued options for fantasy football managers in both dynasty and redraft leagues. Now is the time to swoop in and identify Dynasty Football: WR Values to Target. As the sports world turns its attention to the men’s NCAA Sweet Sixteen, savvy fantasy football managers can seize the moment to make trades. With dynasty leagues heating up at the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC), now’s the perfect time to act. Here are three veteran wideouts who stand out as prime value targets ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. WR Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fantasy managers in both dynasty and redraft leagues should zero in on Chris Godwin, a veteran wide receiver whose 2024 season ended prematurely due to an ankle injury in Week 7. After re-signing with Tampa Bay this month, Godwin’s mid-30s ADP belies his massive upside. Before his injury, the eighth-year pro racked up 50 catches for 576 yards and 5 touchdowns, averaging 19.7 PPR points per game. Remarkably, he was the WR2 overall—trailing only Ja’Marr Chase—through the season’s first seven weeks. Godwin’s connection with Baker Mayfield was evident, as he drew 62 targets (fourth-most in the NFL) before his injury. Despite concerns about his recovery and a new offensive coordinator (Josh Grizzard), his current ADP as a back-end WR2 or top-end WR3 makes him a steal. In 2025, Godwin could deliver WR1 production, making him a must-target in the middle rounds. WR Rashee Rice, Kansas City Chiefs Rashee Rice’s 2024 season was derailed by a knee injury in Week 4, cutting short a promising campaign. Before going down against the Chargers, the second-year wideout established himself as Kansas City’s top receiving option, catching 24 of 29 targets for 288 yards and two touchdowns. When healthy, Rice is a WR1 thanks to his pairing with Patrick Mahomes. Recent updates suggest he’s ahead of schedule in his recovery. However, a potential suspension tied to an off-field incident has clouded his outlook, pushing his ADP to WR26. If found guilty, Rice could face a four- or six-game ban, which might drop him to the mid-to-late rounds. Even with that risk, his upside alongside Mahomes makes him a high-reward stash for redraft or dynasty leagues—a potential league-winner if timed right. WR Jakobi Meyers, Las Vegas Raiders Despite a lackluster 2024 for the Raiders, Jakobi Meyers quietly finished as the WR19 in PPR leagues, posting 87 receptions, 1,027 yards, and 4 touchdowns. The sixth-year veteran ranked 15th in targets league-wide (129) and stands to gain even more with the arrival of quarterback Geno Smith. While tight end Brock Bowers will remain the team’s top target, Meyers’s 23.5% target share is too significant to ignore. Over the past three seasons, he’s averaged 75 catches and 879 yards and totaled 18 touchdowns. With an ADP in the mid-40s, Meyers is a WR3/WR4 with WR2 potential, especially under new offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. If the Raiders don’t draft a first-round wideout next month, Meyers will stay their WR1, making him a reliable PPR option for 2025. His lack of competition for targets beyond Bowers only boosts his appeal. The 2025 NFL season is underway, but it’s not too late to get access to 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!
Circa Survivor Report: Week 18

Circa Survivor Report: Week 18 2024 CIRCA SURVIVOR CONTEST CROWNS EIGHT CHAMPIONS 18 entrants entered the final week of the 2024 NFL regular season to make one final winning selection in search of a share of Circa’s $14 million Survivor contest. Our Circa Survivor Report: Week 18 has all the details to conclude a wild 2024 campaign. The contest requires one winning pick every week (plus two additional Thanksgiving and Christmas ‘stand-alone’ weeks) with no point spreads. The main challenge in the high-stakes competition is that no team can be selected more than once during the season. After the Falcons and Packers both suffered losses, the field of 18 was left with only eight teams owning a perfect 20-0! When Arizona finished off the 49ers in the late window it left C3 Picks, Dream Stakes, Meatball Brothers, Pumbapack 9, TY1823, Whateverallwant, Whiskey Business, and Vodka Johnny each receiving $1,783,250 of the $14,266,000 total prize pool. Cardinals win which means we have 8 Circa Survivor Champions! Your 2024-2025 Circa Survivor Champions are as follows: C3 Picks, DREAM STAKES, MEATBALL BROTHERS, PUMBAPACK 9, TY1823, WHATEVERYALLWANT, Whiskey Business, and VODKA JOHNNY. Congratulations to everyone involved with… pic.twitter.com/gNJdyqvrjP — Survivor Sweat (@SurvivorSweat) January 6, 2025 The slate, which started on Saturday, saw favorites go 12-4 Straight-up (SU). However, two of those upsets in an unpredictable Week 18 dashed the hopes of 10 contestants. Eight entrants selected the Falcons (8-point home favorites) to beat the 4-12 Panthers. Historic performance by 9️⃣@awscloud | #KeepPounding pic.twitter.com/7psY6whPhC — Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) January 6, 2025 However, Bryce Young enjoyed a career game, throwing for three touchdowns and rushing two scores, en route to leading Carolina to a 44-38 overtime win. In Week 18, underdogs posted a slim 8-7-1 Against The Spread (ATS) mark advantage. Among those ATS cashes was a SU upset victory that “grated” the aspirations of any life-changing win. Two other entries felt supremely confident selecting an 11-win Packers squad (10.5-point home favorites) would sail past the lowly 4-12 Bears. Grate win 🧀 pic.twitter.com/haqwBAAOmA — Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) January 5, 2025 However, Chicago pulled off the shocking upset, beating Green Bay 24-22. From a full betting perspective, 2024 regular season NFL favorites finished with a sizable 192-75 SU (71.9%) (5 Pick’ems) and 140-120-7 ATS (53.8%) edge. Home teams held a slim 141-126 SU (52.8%) advantage (five international games) while road teams finished with the coveted 133-127-7 ATS (51.8%) edge. The Circa Survivor contest is a grueling contest that forces entrants to pick one winner every week, with no spread with one pivotal caveat. Entrants CAN NOT use the same team more than once during the season. Circa Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas is the proud home of FullTime Fantasy‘s renowned Fantasy Football World Championship! FullTime Fantasy’s Playoff Fantasy Football Contests Play 1 or play all 3! YOU decide! Maui Madness Playoff Pick’Em — ($25 or a 5 pack for $100) Playoff Draft World Championship $229 with NEW and improved league prizing! Maui Madness is still accepting entries until Conference Championship Weekend. The contest determines the winner by using your highest two weekly scores. While most fantasy football leagues have already concluded, that does not mean the fun is over. In fact, the best is yet to come for one skilled fantasy player! That person who can build the best fantasy lineup for the playoffs will win the grand prize of A Trip for Four to Maui! The Grand Prize includes: • Resort Accommodations for 6 nights in Maui’s Five-Star Kaanapali Alii Resort (2BR-2BA) • Airfare for Four anywhere in the continental U.S. (up to $1000 for each person roundtrip airfare* • Grand Prize package worth an estimated $10,000! *certain date restrictions may apply 1 ENTRY = $25 5-PACK = $100 (that’s a $25 savings!) Find full scoring here.
Circa Survivor Report: Week 17

Circa Survivor Report: Week 17 CIRCA SURVIVOR WEEK 17: DOUBLE WEEK KO’s 60% OF FIELD Week 17 of Circa’s $14 million Survivor contest, which was broken down to 17A & 17B, proved too difficult to navigate, ending the hopes of 60% of the remaining field. The Christmas Day double-header and the Thursday night game, which were their own week (17A), eliminated 11 entries after the Bears, Steelers, and Texans all suffered losses. Heading into the weekend, 34 contestants remained alive for Week 17B. The slate, which started on Saturday, saw favorites go 13-1 Straight-up (SU). However, that “one” had a major impact on the contest. 16 entrants were confident that Indianapolis would beat a struggling two-win Giants squad with their AFC playoff hopes on the line. The ONLY underdog of 6 pts or more to win outright in December was the Drew Lock-led New York Giants against the Colts 🔥 pic.twitter.com/AYhH8kcy4r — br_betting (@br_betting) December 30, 2024 However, their hopes of surviving to the final week of this season were dashed when Drew Lock upset the Colts, 45-33. For the first time since Week 12, the most chosen selection came up short. That knocked out 47.1% of the remaining pool. The Colts go down against the Giants eliminating 16 entries and setting the overall entries at 18. This is the first time since Week 12 in this Circa Survivor contest that the number 1 selected team has taken a loss. If you made it this far and got eliminated on the Colts,… pic.twitter.com/il0D9Rz4dG — Survivor Sweat (@SurvivorSweat) December 29, 2024 In Week 17, favorites also posted a very lucrative 11-3 Against The Spread (ATS) mark (with two pick’em games). After seeing 27 entrants eliminated over the split week, only 18 of the starting 14,266 entries remain alive! The Circa Survivor contest is a grueling contest that forces entrants to pick one winner every week, with no spread with one pivotal caveat. Entrants CAN NOT use the same team more than once during the season. With the 2024 NFL season down to the last week of gridiron action, pursuing the biggest $14,266,000 prize only requires one more winning selection. Contestants (who still have them available) will heavily lean on Baltimore (-18) vs. Cleveland, Tampa Bay (-13) vs. New Orleans, Denver (-10) vs. Kansas City, and Green Bay (-9) vs. Green Bay. From a full betting perspective, favorites hold a sizable 180-71 SU (71.7%) (5 Pick’ems) and 133-112-6 ATS (54.3%) edge. Home teams hold a slim 132-119 SU (52.6%) advantage (five international games) while road teams hold the coveted 127-118-6 ATS (51.8%) edge. Circa Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas is the proud home of FullTime Fantasy‘s renowned Fantasy Football World Championship! ENTER OUR WEEK 18 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Firstly, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 18 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 18 Player Rankings to help. Firstly, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 18 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Circa Survivor Report: Week 16

Circa Survivor Report: Week 16 CIRCA SURVIVOR WEEK 16: TWO UPSETS TRIM THE FIELD Over Weeks 13-15, a total of only four entrants were knocked out of Circa’s $14 million Survivor contest. In Week 16 alone, five contestants will find coal in their Christmas stockings. Fulltime Fantasy‘s exclusive dive into the field recaps the chaos of a wild week of NFL action. The slate, which included Thursday and Saturday action, saw favorites go 12-4 Straight-up (SU), resulting in chaos that has trimmed the field ahead of the holiday week. Four entrants were confident that an Arizona Cardinals club playing for an NFC playoff berth would beat a Carolina squad that had only won three of its first 14 games. Chuba Hubbard calls game 🎬 pic.twitter.com/QUrrCkrQxv — NFL (@NFL) December 22, 2024 However, their hopes for a chance to advance for the life-changing prize were crushed when Chuba Hubbard danced into the endzone from 21 yards out in overtime to give the Panthers a 36-30 upset victory. FINAL: The @DallasCowboys win a thriller at the end! #TBvsDAL pic.twitter.com/yPRWdgR7oa — NFL (@NFL) December 23, 2024 On Sunday night, one contestant was left crying in his eggnog when Dallas upset Tampa Bay as 5-point home underdogs under the bright lights of Sunday night football. DaRon locks it up 🔒 📺: #TBvsDAL on NBC 📲: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/LvklCbYJ1e pic.twitter.com/GPFQfno0PL — Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) December 23, 2024 Trailing by just two points, with 1:40 remaining in the game, Baker Mayfield looked to drive the Buccaneers for the game-winning score. On the drive’s first play, Mayfield eluded the clutches of several Dallas defenders – pitching the ball ahead to Rachaad White. After the incredible connection, White was stripped by cornerback DaRon Bland before hitting the turf – sealing the upset 26-24 win for the Cowboys. BILLS WIN!!!!#NEvsBUF | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/zYvLm7zQnz — Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) December 23, 2024 The biggest sweat of the day came for seven contestants who backed the heavily favored Bills in their AFC East showdown with the Patriots. Buffalo, who closed as 14-point home favorites, erased a 14-point deficit to escape with a 24-21 win that came down to the final play of the game. A blowout Green Bay win causes 21 entries to stay alive in the Circa Survivor Pool. We’ve got the Christmas Circa Survivor week right around the corner! Stay tuned.#CircaSurvivor #CircaSports #SurvivorSweat pic.twitter.com/e9Rs69xeR8 — Survivor Sweat (@SurvivorSweat) December 24, 2024 In Week 16, favorites emerged victorious at a 68.8% clip, while also posting a very lucrative 11-5 Against The Spread (ATS) mark. After seeing five entrants eliminated, only 45 of the starting 14,266 entries remain alive! While the NFL is only down to two weeks of NFL action, the quest for the biggest Survivor prize in history ($14,266,000) still requires three more winning selections. This is due to the fact that the Christmas Day double-header and the Thursday night game are their own week. If entrants advance they will then be required to pick a winner from either Saturday, Sunday, or Monday night. Entrants (who still have them available) will lean heavily on: Buffalo (-10) vs NY Jets, Philadelphia (-9) vs Dallas, Indianapolis (-8) at NY Giants, and Tampa Bay (-8) vs Carolina. From a betting perspective, favorites hold a sizable 169-71 SU (70.4%) and 125-109-6 ATS (53.4%) edge. Home teams hold a slim 123-112 SU (52.3%) advantage (five international games) while road teams hold the coveted 120-109-6 ATS (52.4%) edge. The Circa Survivor contest is a grueling contest that forces entrants to pick one winner every week, with no spread with one pivotal caveat. Entrants CAN NOT use the same team more than once during the season. Circa Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas is the proud home of FullTime Fantasy‘s renowned Fantasy Football World Championship! ENTER OUR WEEK 17 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Firstly, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 17 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 17 Player Rankings to help. Firstly, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 17 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.