FFWC SuperFlex Bowl Draft Recap

On this week’s FullTime Fantasy Podcast, Jody Smith and I participated in a live FFWC Superflex Bowl draft. The competition was fierce and the draft quickly took a turn. This FFWC Superflex Bowl Live Draft Recap breaks down my overall thoughts, plus the pros and cons for all 12 participants. If you’re new to the SuperFlex Bowl concept, it is a bestball contest that allows you to use a second quarterback as a flex option. It also boasts a nifty $5,000 Grand Prize for the best team. It’s a 20-round bestball draft with PPR scoring that features a 9-man starting lineup. The top two finishers in each 12-man league advance to the championship round in Weeks 15-17 and are guaranteed to win at least $100 while advancing with a shot at the $5,000 grand prize. Click above for more information on the SuperFlex Bowl. Now, let’s get on to my FFWC SuperFlex Bowl Live Draft Recap that was featured on the FullTime Fantasy Podcast show. Team 1 I really like this team. Of course, having the 1.01 doesn’t hurt. However, the build of elite quarterbacks and wide receivers early was great. Especially in the SuperFlex Bowl tournament because you have to start 3 WRs and can start up to 5. Johnston was a steal and could thrive as a YAC monster in this offense. A possible league winner if the cards fall right. Hit: Quentin Johnston (WR) Los Angeles Chargers Miss: Rachaad White (RB) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Team 2 This is also another well-built team. The Allen-Diggs stack is sweet and hard to come by in Superflex drafts. Unfortunately, after Diggs though the wide receiver depth is thin. Allen is over the hill and has a ton of target competition now. Also, I would have rather seen another wideout there or even a running back. Rookie RB Devon Achane at RB 42 might steal the show for this team. Hit: Stephon Diggs (WR) Buffalo Bills Miss: Keenan Allen (WR) Los Angeles Chargers Team 3 I would never call out my partner @JodySmithNFL. However, after committing to Jalen Hurts at 1.03, I would have followed up with A.J. Brown at 2.10. Stacking is critical in these best ball tournaments. I do like Lamb as a player though. If Stafford returns to form and Kamara plays most of the season then this team could contend. Hit: Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR) Detroit Lions Miss: CeeDee Lamb (WR) Dallas Cowboys Team 4 I LOVE the players drafted on this team. In a vacuum, there is excellent pick-by-pick value. However, the problem is the build. I would have gone Lamar Jackson or Justin Herbert over Joe Burrow. But, if you are going to take Burrow, stacking is crucial. Also, this is Superflex and you need to start two signal callers every week. There is a good shot that this team will not have that for a healthy portion of the season. Consequently, that will ultimately hurt a team that I overall like. Hit: Garrett Wilson (WR) New York Jets Miss: Kyler Murray (QB) Arizona Cardinals Team 5 Contrary to a couple of the preceding teams, Team 5 spent too much draft capital on QB. Now I certainly get the strategy of dominating the quarterback position in Superflex. But, when you start the draft QB-QB you have to bank on them carrying you and load up elsewhere. Three QBs can work, but only if you start taking them later. Unfortunately, that was not the way this draft played up and positional depth is a concern. Also, the lack of a proper team stack could prove to be an issue. Hit: Najee Harris (RB) Pittsburgh Steelers Miss: Derek Carr (QB) New Orleans Saints Team 6 Similar to the preceding team, I don’t love the QB-QB-QB start. Plus, I have doubts that Travis Etienne can fill the Hero RB role. This squad probably needed to take another running back much earlier with this build. However, I do love the Deshaun Watson-Elijah Moore stack. As long as DeAndre Hopkins doesn’t sign there, which is a real possibility. Hit: Elijah Moore (WR) Cleveland Browns Miss: Daniel Jones (QB) New York Giants Team 7 It is hard to not like a team that starts with Justin Jefferson and Travis Kelce. Acquiring the consensus No. 1 player at two positions is unheard of. Jody Smith poignantly pointed this out during our live coverage of this very draft. However, I question the logic of avoiding valuable positional depth for the sake of two reserve signal callers who underperformed last season. A three-QB build with more flex depth would have been better advised. Hit: Travis Kelce (TE) Kansas City Chiefs Miss: Mike White (QB) Miami Dolphins Team 8 First, this might be my favorite team. I love the build and the players at their values. Secondly, Justin Herbert is my QB 5, so QB7 is a value. My only complaint is that the team is stackless. Also, snagging Colt McCoy with the final pick was far from egregious. However, a fourth QB left this squad awfully thin at wide receiver. That may hurt during a race for $5K with other really good teams. Finally, if Brock Purdy plays the whole season this may be the team to beat in this league. Hit: Justin Herbert (QB) Los Angeles Chargers Miss: Colt McCoy (QB) Arizona Cardinals. Team 9 I appreciate the guts to fade Qb in a superflex format. That strategy was executed correctly, as well. By getting an elite tight end and loading up on pass catchers. Tee Higgins was a bit early for me as I have Chris Olave, DeVonta Smith, and DK Metcalf all ahead of him. Will need some luck at the QB position to make this work but could be a juggernaut. Hit: Jonathan Mingo (WR) Carolina Panthers Miss: Tee Higgins (WR) Cincinnati Bengals Team 10 I figured I would be fading QB early and was happy to get Geno Smith and Russell Wilson at the 3/4 turn. Also, Austin Ekeler as the RB4 was the only reason I passed on Travis Kelce. Honestly, I could have gone
FFWC ADP Risers & Fallers

NFL OTA offseason workouts are now underway, joining FFWC best ball and Dynasty Football World Championship drafts that began weeks ago. With so many drafts in the books, an early fantasy ADP has already been established. Studying the FFWC ADP Risers & Fallers can give savvy fantasy drafters a significant advantage. Knowing which players are early 2023 fantasy fades can also be beneficial. Let’s explore some of the early FFWC ADP risers & fallers and what kind of impact this movement will have on fantasy football roster construction in 2023. And while we’re on the subject, now is a great time to adopt a Dynasty Football World Championship squad. The Dynasty Football World Championships Orphans are now on sale! Click HERE to enter the Orphans lobby and get teams up to 50% OFF! — ADP Risers — Anthony Richardson (QB) Indianapolis Colts (ADP: 154, +54) Anthony Richardson, a rookie quarterback for the Colts, has experienced a significant rise in his Average Draft Position (ADP), with an increase of 54 spots since the NFL Draft. Despite only starting for one year at Florida, Richardson impressed at the NFL Combine and garnered attention from teams, eventually being selected as the fourth overall pick. Colts owner Jim Irsay has confirmed that Richardson will start this season. However, the number of games he will play is still undetermined. In just three weeks, Richardson’s draft stock has climbed approximately 4.5 rounds. It will be intriguing to see how high he will be drafted by August. As of right now though, Richardson is being criminally undervalued in FFWC Best-Ball Drafts as QB 24. Lamar Jackson (QB) Baltimore Ravens (ADP 45, +47) Lamar Jackson recently signed a five-year contract extension worth $260 million. This significant deal allows fantasy managers to fully invest in Jackson for the 2023 season. Baltimore’s investment in a rebuilt supporting cast has also helped Jackson’s ADP. The Ravens also drafted wide receiver Zay Flowers and added veteran receiver Odell Beckham Jr further contributing to the surge in Jackson’s ADP. Flowers provides another weapon for the 26-year-old quarterback in the middle of the field. Jackson is my favorite elite QB pick as the 6th QB off the board in FFWC Best-Ball Drafts. Jerick McKinnon (RB) Kansas City Chiefs (ADP: 160, +46) Jerick McKinnon’s decision to re-sign with the Chiefs on May 2nd led to a notable increase in his Average Draft Position. The Chiefs did not acquire any formidable competition at the running back position during the NFL Draft, solidifying Isaiah Pacheco as the presumed starter while McKinnon handles the passing-down duties. McKinnon offers considerable fantasy potential and remains a cost-effective option as the RB 48 in FFWC Best-Ball drafts. James Connor (RB) Arizona Cardinals (ADP: 66, +33) Connor was a big winner in the 2023 NFL draft. The Cardinals didn’t add a running back in the draft and spent a top-10 pick on franchise LT Paris Johnson Jr. The Cards are expected to play from behind a bunch this season but Connor has a proven track record catching the ball. I like his ADP as the 24th RB off the board. Adam Thielen (WR) Carolina Panthers (ADP 75, +76) Apparently, everyone is excited about the new landing spot for the veteran wide receiver. The Panthers have a rookie at QB in Bryce Young and added WR Jonathan Mingo in the draft while also signing DJ Chark in the off-season, so I am not sure why Thielen’s stock has risen so high. Thielen is well past his prime at age 33 when the season starts. Despite the abundant routes Theilen ran in 2022, there are plenty of red flags about his skill set dropping off. I will be fading him everywhere in 2023. Brandon Aiyuk (WR) San Francisco 49ers (ADP 79, +24) The Niners added nothing of note to their offense in 2023, but I’m not really sure why there has been a recent surge in ADP for the 25-year-old WR. After a breakout in 2022 which saw Aiyuk eclipse the 1,000-yard mark, fantasy drafters are looking for another great season making him the WR27 off the board in FFWC drafts. The price is fair for the up-and-coming wideout, but I would like to see who settles in at QB before committing. Dalton Kincaid (TE) Buffalo Bills (ADP 166, +19) The highest-drafted rookie tight end, Dalton Kincaid found himself in a highly advantageous situation for potential fantasy output. It’s worth noting that rookie tight ends often face challenges in their first season, but word on the street is that Kincaid will be more of a big slot WR than a TE. Currently, Kincaid is being drafted as the TE24 in FFWC drafts, which is nowhere near as high as he will reach this summer….and I’m all in. — ADP Fallers — Deshaun Watson (QB) Cleveland Browns (ADP: 100, -29) Watson’s drop in ADP is probably just collateral damage from a bunch of the other QBs around him adding weapons and rising in ADP. The NFL Draft didn’t hurt Watson as the Browns used their first pick in the draft on WR Cedric Tillman out of Tennessee. If you liked Watson before the NFL draft you should like him even more now. Geno Smith (QB) Seattle Seahawks (ADP: 130, -12) Geno Smith has recently dropped in FFWC ADP and I have no idea why… The Seahawks added Jaxon Smith-Njigba, whom many consider the top wide receiver in this year’s draft class, which should enhance Smith’s draft value. Smith-Njigba joins DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett as an elite pass-catching group for the ten-year veteran quarterback. He currently holds the QB16 position on FFWC boards but possesses the potential to be a fantasy QB1 this season. Tyler Allgeier (RB) Atlanta Falcons (ADP 156, -74) This is simple. The Falcons took a generational talent in Bijan Robinson during the 2023 NFL Draft. I do think Allgeier is an elite handcuff, so don’t just ignore him. Allgeier’s 1,035 rushing yards in 2022 trailed only Ken Walker among rookie backs. Arthur
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 16

We are now just one week away from awarding the Fantasy Football World Champion. Before we see if the current leaders can hold on, the FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 16 looks back at the penultimate week of this wild 2022 season. FFWC World Championship Two of the three 2022 Fantasy Football World Championship playoff rounds are now complete. For a second straight week, the standings changed dramatically. We have a new overall leader and 14 new teams entered the Top 30 Leaderboard. Plus, three new teams entered the Top 5 and just 25 points separate those squads. After entering the playoffs in 81st place, then moving up to second last week, Miss New Booty (Online #21) has completed his climb to first overall. Oliver Dawoud posted 175.50 points and now leads the FFWC X race to $150,000 by a slim 4.57 points. Moving up eight spots, Zefurs (Online #23) jumped from tenth to second place. KJ Dukesherer posted 190.90 points, which was the highest WC Week 16 score. A rare feat, KJ activated a perfect lineup and his eleven starters all scored double-digit points. Climbing two spots, Coyote Miscreants (Online #26) moved from fifth to third overall and sit just 7.09 points out of first place. The Mike Santos/Kurt Kuekes squad had three players crack the 30-point barrier and finished with 175.75 points. Jumping five positions, Detroit Iceholes (Vegas LIVE #2) went from ninth to fourth place. Adam Rouls’ squad posted 175.10 points and sits 19.02 points out of the FFWC X overall lead. Making the biggest move, of the Top 10 teams, Cruze Control (Online #13) moved from 55th to fifth place. Sean Cruzen’s crew racked up 189.40 points, which was the third-highest Week 16 World Championship total. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to Oliver Dawoud who enters the final week of the playoffs with three teams on the FFWC X Top 30 Leaderboard. PlayerProfiler Championship Similar to the WC battle, changes were plentiful in the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament as well. We have a new overall leader, 14 new squads entered the Top 30, and three new teams entered Top-5 positions. Completing a rapid rise to the top, Bronko 2212 RvB1 (Red vs Blue #1) jumped from 13th to first overall. After scoring 195.15 points last week, and moving up from 266th, Ken Brzozowski posted 202.95 points. That was the third-highest PPC Week 16 total, and is a classic example of “it ain’t over – till it’s over”. Slipping one spot, Excellsworth 4 (PPC SLOW 8) dropped from first to second overall. Brian Ellsworth posted 164.85 points and continues to ride his dynamic Kirk Cousins/Justin Jefferson duo. They accounted for 58.45 of his total points. Brian also received 30 points from George Kittle and is just 9.84 points out of first. Retaining his position, The Godfather (PPC SLOW 1) sits third overall for a second straight week. Also led by a Cousin/Jefferson mini-stack, Tony Colavita posted 160.15 points. The Godfather now sits 20.87 points off the pace. Making a big move, High Plains Drifter (PPC 8/20) jumped from 35th to fourth place. Clint Sloan posted 190.50 points, which was the fifth-highest Week 16 PPC score. Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, and T.J. Hockenson racked up 93.2 combined points. Rounding out the top five, Riverdog 2 (PPC 8/7)) made a huge move from 89th to fifth overall. Todd Ullman racked up 207.90 points, which was the second-highest Week 15 PPC total. Familiar starters, Riverdog also rolled out Cousins, Jefferson, and Hockenson, plus a big week from Cam Akers (34.70), in his starting lineup. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Chad Cacchione. His Top Dog (PPC 9/3) team racked up 215.75 points, which was the highest PPC weekly total. Chad jumped from 195th to 12th overall. A second shout out goes to Glenn Karant who moved from 66th to sixth overall. His Snake II crew (PPC Dominator 6/29) posted 201.70 points, which was the fourth-highest Week 16 PPC total. Dynasty Football World Championship There were major changes in the Dynasty Football World Championship race as well. For the first time this season, we have a new overall leader and 13 new players entered the Top 30. There are also three new teams in the Top 5. Making a big jump, KM ENTERPRISE 21 2, moved from 18th to first overall. After scoring 200.85 points last week, Kyle Knapp’s DFWC 29 team racked up a Week 16 high 229.75 points. Kyle had two players rack up over 30 points and three players score over 20 points. Falling out of the top spot, for the first time this season, Classic Wizard slipped one spot to second place. Ben Foster’s DFWC 21 crew posted a respectable 178.50 points and sits 7.22 points out of first place. Also slipping one spot, TURD V fell from second to third overall. It wasn’t due to a lack of trying as Jon Mares’ DFWC 69 team posted 182.60 points. Jon is still well positioned to take down the $10,000 top prize, as he is just 11.51 points out of the top spot. Racking up the second-highest DFWC Week 16 total, Pimpin Aint Easy jumped from 31st to fourth overall. Led by Dak Prescott, Saquon Barkley, and Justin Jefferson, who scored 91.05 combined points, Jeff Antley’s DFWC 8 team posted 222.85 points. Jeff is just 16.72 points out of first overall. Rounding out the top five, Crown Their Ash has moved from 94th to 46th, and now fifth overall, during the past two weeks. Mark Porwit’s DFWC 3 crew posted 220.80 points, which was the fourth-highest DFWC Week 16 total. Mark is just 24.39 points out of first place. Our DFWC Shout Out of the Week goes to Frank Shinnick and his DFWC 19 squad. Racking up 220.00 points, the fourth-highest Week 16 total, BrightSideOfLife moved from 102nd to 11th overall. SuperFlex Bowl Tournament Similar to the WC, PPC, and DFWC FullTime Fantasy formats, the SuperFlex Bowl championship leaderboard changed significantly as
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 15

Only the best of the best make the FFWC postseason. And, it’s even more difficult to advance once the playoffs begin. Our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 15 looks back on those elite teams and how they got here. These are the most prestigious and competitive leagues in the world. But, there can only be one winner. The FFWC high-stakes recap: Week 15 breaks down the field. FFWC World Championship Round One of the 2022 Fantasy Football World Championship playoffs is now complete. After a wild Week 15 slate of games, the leaderboard has changed dramatically. We have a new overall leader and an amazing 24 new teams have entered the Top 30 list. After entering Week 15 in 56th place, Coyote Miscreants (SLOW #2) is now the overall leader in the FFWC X race. Mike Santos and Kurt Kuekes scored big with Jalen Hurts (39.85), Zay Jones (34.9), and Justin Jefferson (30.3), and racked up 212.65 total points. That was the highest FFWC X Week 15 total. Also making a big move, team Miss New Booty (ONLINE #21) jumped from 82nd to second overall. Josh Allen (40.9), Jerick McKinnon (34.2), and Dalvin Cook (29.0) led the way for Oliver Dawoud who posted 200.90 points. That was the second-highest FFWC X Week 15 total. One of just six Top 30 survivors, Ruthless 1 (ONLINE #1) moved from 19th to third overall. Evangelos Lilas posted 191.65 points, which was the fourth-highest Week 15 total. Ruthless 1 is just 0.55 points out of second place and 14.76 points out of the overall lead. Mike Santos and Kurt Kuekes round out the top five with two additional Coyote Miscreants teams. Their ONLINE #4 team posted 191.30 points and jumped from 33rd to fourth. Their ONLINE #26 team scored 188.45 points and moved from 39th to fifth overall. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to the Mike Santos-Kurt Kuekes combo, plus Justin Herron, who enter Week 16 with four teams on the FFWC X Top 30 Leaderboard. PlayerProfiler Championship Individual league playoffs, plus the overall championship round, are also underway in PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament. Similar to the WC battle, changes were plentiful in the PPC race as well. We have a new overall leader, and 22 new teams have entered the Top 30 Leaderboard. One of just eight Top 30 survivors, Excellsworth 4 (PPC SLOW 8) jumped to the top of the PPC leaderboard. Brian Ellsworth posted 206.20 points, the third-highest PPC Week 15 score, and moved from 17th to first overall. Racking up the second most PPC Week 15 points, Bender3 (PPC 8/7 10 PM ET) jumped from 55th to second place. Led by Josh Allen, Zay Jones, and A.J. Brown, who scored a combined 102.9 points, Ted Bender posted 209.10 points. Bender3 sits just 3.81 points out of first overall. Making a huge move, The Godfather (PPC SLOW 1) jumped from 100th to third overall. Tony Colavita racked up 209.9 points, which was the top Week 15 PPC total. The Godfather moved from 17.62 to just 6.33 points out of first place. Moving up 52 positions, Cocktails & Dreams (PPC 8/19 11:45 PM ET) jumped from 56th to fourth overall. Chad Schroeder posted 204.75 points, which was the fourth-highest Week 15 PPC total. Chad sits just 8.58 points out of the top spot. Rounding out the top five, The Champs (PPC 7/23 11 PM ET) moved from 11th to fifth overall. John Rozek had nine of his eleven players reach double-digit scoring and posted 195.70 points. Well-positioned, in a very close championship race, John is just 9.31 points out of first place. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to John Rozek, who currently sits fifth and sixth in the PPC overall standings. The Champs (PPC 7/29 11 PM ET) crew posted 202.30 points, which was the fifth-highest PPC Week 15 total. That team made a massive leap from 232nd to sixth overall. Dynasty Football World Championship Dynasty Football World Championship league and overall championship races opened with high-scoring action in Week 15. There were 15 teams that posted over 200 points, plus every team in the Top 30 scored at least 180 points. The top two leaders retained their positions, and 18 new teams have entered the Top 30 Leaderboard. Continuing an impressive run, Classic Wizard is our overall leader for the 15th consecutive week. Ben Foster’s DFWC 21 team racked up 210.20 points, which tied for the fifth-highest Week 15 total. That marks the eighth time Classic Wizard has scored at least 200 points this season. Maintaining second place, TURD V posted the second-highest DFWC Week 15 score. Jon Mares’ DFWC 69 crew racked up 212.3 points and sits just 8.39 points out of first overall. Jon has posted at least 200 points five times this season. Moving up 30 spots, House Of Cards jumped from 33rd to third overall. Biplab Mandal DFWC 38 team posted 211.20 points, which was the fourth-highest total during DFWC Week 15 action. Jumping from ninth to fourth overall, Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam moved up five positions. Josef & David Stark’s DFWC 23 crew posted 201.40 points, as ten of their eleven players reached double-digit scoring. Rounding out the top five, Team Morrison slipped slightly from fourth to fifth overall. Jordon Morrison scored 196.30 points and his DFWC 17 team is just 29.20 points out of first place. Our DFWC Shout Out of the Week goes to Jon Mares and his DFWC 72 squad. Racking up a Week 15 high 218.35 points, TURD VIII made a massive move from 188th to seventh overall. SuperFlex Bowl Tournament Similar to the WC, PPC, and DFWC FullTime Fantasy formats, the SuperFlex Bowl championship leaderboard changed significantly as well. One week into the race for the $5,000 top prize, we have a new overall leader, plus eleven new teams have entered the top 30 list. Moving up four positions, Kohlscheen SFB15 jumped from fourth to first overall. Jack Kohlscheen’s SFB 17 SLOW squad posted 210.40
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 14

It’s hard to believe that the fantasy playoffs are here. Only the best of the best can advance in the world of high-stakes football. Our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 14 looks back on those elite teams and how they got here. These are the most prestigious and competitive leagues in the world. But, there can only be one winner. The FFWC high-stakes recap: Week 14 breaks down the field. FFWC World Championship The 2022 Fantasy Football World Championship regular season is now complete. Congratulations to the 18 teams that earned a $10,000 Dominator prize by finishing with the Best Record (no ties) plus the Most Points in their league. That includes Amy/Mark Palmer, Mike Santos/Kurt Kuekes, Gary Allen, plus Justin Herron, who all banked two Dominator prizes. Due to the Dominator victories being secured, those 18 leagues will not have a playoff round. In the other 26 FFWC X leagues, the top two teams, Best Record (most points tiebreaker) and Most Points, will square off for the league championship. Each of the league winners will collect $4,000 cash and the runner-up banks a $1,000 prize. With the dust settled, 179 of our 528 FFWC X teams have advanced to the overall championship round. The list includes 92 different players that have at least one team in the race for the $150,000 top prize. There are also six former Champions on the list – including our 2021 defending champ Abe Prowse. Chad Schroeder (Cocktails & Dreams) leads the way with ten playoff teams. Oliver Dawoud (Miss New Booty) is right behind Chad with nine squads. Chad and Oliver both have two teams on the Top 30 list. There are also 60 different players that have one team on the top 179 leaderboards. Our FFWC Shout Out of the week goes to Evangelos Lisa who enters the Championship round with FOUR teams on the Top 30 Leaderboard. Very impressive! The overall FFWC X Championship race runs from Week 15 through 17, and the 179 teams enter playoffs with their 14-week average points. That makes for a wild shootout as just 33.50 points separate the current leader and the 179th-place qualifying team. PlayerProfiler Championship Individual league, plus overall championship round positioning, is now set in the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament as well. From the 78 PPC leagues, with a total of 936 players, 318 teams have qualified for the playoffs. In addition to battling for league prizes, those teams will also play for the $50,000 first-place prize in the overall championship round. There’s a ton of cash on the line and the playoffs run from Week 15 through Week 17. The overall race is very close as John D’Izzia (Team D) enters the championship round with a minuscule 0.67-point lead over Michael Schlissberg (Mr. Yellow Stickers). It’s a wide-open race, as just 12.02 points separate the top 30 teams. The final qualifying squad, Matthew Kelley (The Podfather) sits 41.65 points behind the leader. Of the 318 qualifying teams, there are 147 players with at least one team in the race. Jack Kohlscheen and William Meyer lead the way with ten teams each. Roc Frost is right behind them with nine teams, while Ray Cowart and Evangelos Lilas both have eight playoff squads. Another 78 players have one qualifying team each. That includes Michael Anderson and Scott Nemmers who enter the postseason in third and fourth place respectively. Michael is just 2.07 points out first, while Scott is 2.65 points off the pace. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Roc Frost as he enters the overall Championship race with three teams in the top 19. Dynasty Football World Championship Dynasty Football World Championship league and overall championship races will also run from Week 15 to 17. Those battles will take place across the 74 DFWC leagues and 298 teams qualified for the postseason. Dynasty Football World Championship league and overall championship races will also run from Week 15 to 17. Those battles will take place across the 74 DFWC leagues and 298 teams qualified for the postseason. A virtual who’s who, of the Dynasty Fantasy Football community, 156 different players have advanced to the postseason. DFWC “Orphan King” Ray Flack has the most teams on the list as Ray has ten squads in contention for the $10,000 first-place prize. Not far behind, Ben Foster, Craig Jansen, and Rob, each have eight teams in the race. David Mora and Biplab Mandal both head into the playoffs with seven qualifying squads. There are also 95 players with one team in the race, and 30 of those squads are in the top 100. After completing a season-long wire-to-wire run in first place overall, Ben Foster (Classic Wizard) begins the playoffs with a 10.49-point lead. Ben is also chasing himself, as his Team Hooyah is eleventh overall and just 20.02 points off the pace. Rob Fantauzzo has four teams in the top 30 and two of those squads are in the top eight. Ray Flack is next with three teams, including his St. Louis Gunners squad, which sits fifth overall and is just 15.52 points out of first place. DFWC 31 and DFWC 51 are the only leagues that have two teams represented in the top 30 leaderboards. The top 30 list is separated by just 27.36 points and the final qualifying team is 64.23 points out of first place. It’s going to be a wild ride over the next three weeks! SuperFlex Bowl Tournament The top two scoring teams in each of the 46 FullTime Fantasy SuperFlex Bowl 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 53 different players with at least one team in the hunt for the $5,000 first-place prize. Tony Colavita leads the way with five playoff teams. Billy Muzio, Frank Reynolds, Matthew Lecomte, and Jeffery Jurist, are right behind with four qualifying teams. Another
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 13

It’s hard to believe that the fantasy playoffs are here. Before we move on to that, let’s look back at how some teams got there with out FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 13. Let’s see how things are shaking out after 13 weeks of action. FFWC World Championship Week 13 of the Fantasy Football World Championship regular season is now complete. We are heading toward crunch time as there is just one week left in the FFWC X regular season. Scoring slipped slightly in Week 13, as five players topped 200 points (down from seven), and 24 players (down from 32) posted at least 180 points. Three new players entered the Top 20 list and we have a new overall leader. One week after being knocked off the top perch, team ZCRiley FFWC1 (10-3) has retaken the overall lead. Amy and Mark Palmer (FFWC #12) piled up 187.50 points and now lead the FFWC X Championship race by 39.85 points. Running hot, ZCRiley FFWC1 has averaged 196.21 points over the last three weeks. Slipping one spot, but remaining in the overall top-two for an eighth straight week, Cocktails & Dreams (10-3) dropped from first to second. Chad Schroeder had a down week, as he posted 137.50 points, but still leads the FFWC #3 league race by 70.10 points. Retaining third overall, Team Extreme (10-3) enjoyed another solid week. Chris Lejawa racked up 192.85 points and sits just 1.95 points out of second place. He also increased his lead in FFWC ONLINE #27 9/6 11 PM ET from 103.10 to 132.55 points. Moving up four positions Mesalex (10-3), our 2021 FFWC Champ, jumped from eighth to fourth overall. Abe Prowse scored 188.55 points and is closing in on winning a regular season Dominator prize. A top-six finish in Week 14, plus maintaining his 203.30-point lead, will earn Abe $10K in the FFWC Vegas #2 league. Rounding out the top five, ZCRiley FFWC Kickoff (11-2) slipped from fourth to fifth. Amy and Mark endured a rough week as they posted 136.50 points. The good news is, ZCRiley FFWC Kickoff needs to maintain their 63.80-point lead, plus post a Week 14 top-six finish, to win the FFWC #1 Dominator league prize. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to Fatstacks (10-3) in FFWC #4. Frankie Taddeo racked up a WC Week 13 high 227.90 points and jumped from 37th to 9th in the overall standings. Frankie has already secured the best record in FFWC #4. He will claim the $10K Dominator league prize if he maintains his 67.35-point lead. PlayerProfiler Championship Week 13 scoring slipped slightly in the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament as well. Eleven teams (up from 10) piled up at least 200 points, but just 40 (down from 58) posted at least 180 points. For the fourth straight week, we have a new overall leader. One new team moved into the Top 5, while just two new teams joined the Top 20 list. Completing a steady climb, after jumping from 30th to ninth back in Week 10, Team D has moved into first overall in the PPC race. John D’Izzia racked up 201.10 points, which was the ninth-highest PPC Week 13 total. Team D has now averaged an impressive 192.41 points over the last four weeks. The Deal No Deal Team 7 (11-2) retained second place for a second straight week. Michael Foresta posted 153.55 points and sits 28.05 points out of first. He also owns the best record, plus a comfortable 249.40-point lead, in the PPC 9/10 9 PM ET regular season race. Slipping two positions, TheGreatGatsby PPC 13 dropped from first to third place. Ray Cowart posted 141.15 points but won his H2H matchup and now owns a 12-1 record. Well positioned, to sweep the two regular season prizes, Ray has a 213.50 lead in the PPC 8/5 11:45 PM ET league. Jumping two positions, Mr. Yellow Stickers (12-1) moved from sixth to fourth place. Michael Schlissberg posted 174.50 points and increased his lead in PPC 8/7 10 PM ET to 199.85 points. Rounding out the top five, Team Anderson (9-4) retained fifth place for a third straight week. Michael Anderson posted 159.10 points and boosted his PPC 9/7 9 PM ET league lead from 197.75 to 239.90 points. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Team T-UNIT (6-7) who racked up a Week 13 PPC high 217.30 points. Co-owned, by Trevor Ronning and Patrick Zahorodniuk, T-UNT jumped from 317th to 131st overall. They also moved from 32.80 behind, to 31.20 ahead, in the total points race in PPC 9/6 8 PM ET. Dynasty Football World Championship For the tenth straight week, 20 different Dynasty Football World Championship leagues are represented on the Top 20 Leaderboard. Up from just one squad last week, three new teams entered the Top 20 list. Despite just two NFL teams being on a BYE, scoring dropped during Week 13. Seven players topped 200 points (down from 12), and 47 players (down from 61) posted at least 180 points. Adding to his already impressive run, Classic Wizard (11-2) retained first overall for the 13th straight week. Enjoying another big week, Ben Foster’s DFWC 21 squad racked up 210.15 points. That was the third-highest DFWC Week 13 point total and pushed his overall lead from 91.50 to 123.30 points. Holding steady, TURD V (11-2) retained second place for a second straight week. Jon Mares’ DFWC 69 crew posted 178.35 points. Jon also added a second team to the Top 20 list. His DFWC 67 TURD III squad posted 183.35 points and moved from 22nd to 18th overall. Moving up four positions, KM ENTERPRISE 2130 3 jumped from seventh to third. Kyle Knapp’s squad racked up 212.60 points, which was the second-highest DFWC Week 13 total. Kyle’s crew has an 11-2 record and a 281.60-point lead in DFWC 25. St. Louis Gunners (12-1) moved from fifth to fourth place. Ray Flack posted 170.90 points and now owns a huge 412.90-point lead. With that
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 12

We made it through Thanksgiving! The fantasy football postseason is now right around the corner. But before they arrive, the FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 12 dives deep into all the FFWC high-stakes action from last week. Let’s see how things are shaking out after 12 weeks of action. FFWC World Championship Hope everyone enjoyed a fantastic Thanksgiving Weekend. Week 12 is now complete and there are just two weeks left in the Fantasy Football World Championship regular season. It was another high-scoring week, as seven players topped 200 points (same as Week 11), and 32 players (up from 27) posted at least 180 points. With the dust settled, four new players entered the Top 20 list and we have a new leader. One week after being knocked off the top perch, Cocktails & Dreams (9-3) has retaken the overall lead. Chad Schroeder (FFWC #3) racked up 200.85 points, which was the fifth-highest Week 12 WC total. Chad now leads the FFWC X Championship race by 10.15 points. Climbing one position, ZCRiley FFWC1 (9-3) moved from third to second place overall. After piling up 222.95 points last week, Mark and Amy Palmer enjoyed another solid week as they posted 193.70 points. ZCRiley FFWC1 (FFWC #12) has averaged 196.82 points over the last three weeks. Also climbing one spot, Team Extreme (9-3) moved from fourth to third place. Chris Lejawa posted 171.20 points and increased his lead in FFWC #27 from 62.55 to 103.10 points. That’s a highly competitive league, as three teams are tied with a 9-3 record. Slipping three spots, ZCRiley FFWC Kickoff posted 140.10 points and dropped from first to fourth. It wasn’t all bad news for Amy and Mark as they won their H2H matchup and now have an 11-1 record. If they can maintain their 81.05-point lead, plus post a win during one of the two final weeks, Amy and Mark will bank a $10K Dominator prize. Rounding out the Top 5, Fairways & Greens WC IV (12-0) held on to fifth place overall. Curtis Hirsch posted 160.35 points and remains as the only WC player with a perfect record. Curtis is well on his way to winning a $10K Dominator prize. He has a 168.80-point lead and will finish with the best record in FFWC #15. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to Nugget IV (7-5) in FFWC #28. Justin Herron racked up a WC Week 12 high 239.40 points, and made a huge leap, from 70th to 19th, in the overall standings. PlayerProfiler Championship Week 12 was high scoring in the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament as well. Ten teams (up from 8) piled up at least 200 points, and 58 (up from 36) posted at least 180 points. For the third straight week, we have a new overall leader. One new team moved into the Top 5, and three new teams joined the Top 20 Leaderboard. Bouncing around the top 13, since entering the Top 20 Leaderboard back in Week 2, TheGreatGatsby PPC 13 (11-1) is our new PPC leader. Ray Cowart posted 187.20 points and his PPC 8/5 11:45 PM ET squad owns a slim 1.05-point lead in the overall race. The Deal No Deal Team 7 (10-2) slipped from first to second place. Michael Foresta posted 161.75 points and now leads PPC 9/10 9 PM ET by 265.10 points. Michael also guided his PPC SLOW 9 squad back into the Top 20 as his The Deal No Deal Team 4 racked up 202.10 points. Moving up four positions, Team D (9-3) jumped from seventh to third. John D’Izzia piled up 204.65 points, which was the sixth-highest Week 12 PPC total. Team D has averaged 189.52 points during the last three weeks. Holding steady, SEPT FOX (10-2) retained fourth overall. Roc Frost posted 177.30 points and went from 45.00 to 30.50 points out of the top spot. Roc owns the best record in PPC 9/1 7 PM ET and leads that league by 217.30 points. Also, after his FOX DOMINATOR team piled up 210.40 points, Roc now has three teams in the PPC Top 20 list. His PPC DOMINATOR 8/18 8 PM ET team jumped from 31st to 14th overall. Also holding steady, Team Anderson (8-4) retained fifth overall. After posting 135.65 points last week, Michael Anderson had a nice bounce back as his squad posted 183.45 points. Michael boosted his PPC 9/7 9 PM ET league lead from 170.85 to 197.75 points. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Team The Pizza Is Edible (7-5) who posted a PPC Week 12 high 225.10 points. Allison Kheel guided her team into a playoff position, in PPC LIVE in VEGAS 9/9 7 PM PT, plus jumped from 204th to 64th overall. Team Excellsworth 4 (11-1) made the biggest move into the Top 20. Brian Ellsworth posted 197.35 points, in PPC SLOW 8, and jumped from 49th to 20th overall. Dynasty Football World Championship For the ninth straight week, 20 different Dynasty Football World Championship leagues are represented on the Top 20 Leaderboard. Tying the season-low, just one new team entered the Top 20 list. It was another high-scoring week as 12 players topped 200 points (same as Week 11), and 61 players (up from 55) posted at least 180 points. Continuing his DFWC 2022 hot streak, Classic Wizard (10-2) retained first overall for the 12th straight week. Enjoying a huge rebound, after posting 122.55 points last week, Ben Foster’s DFWC 21 squad racked up 232.60 points. That was the second-highest DFWC Week 12 point total and pushed his overall lead from 75.80 to 91.50 points. Moving up two positions, TURD V (10-2) jumped from fourth to second. Jon Mares’ crew piled up a Week 12 DFWC high 234.10 points. Jon’s lead, in DFWC 69, increased to 381.60 points. Jumping three positions, Team Morrison (10-2) moved from sixth to third overall. Joining the 200+ point Week 12 group, Jordan Morrison posted 201.40 points. Jordan now leads DFWC 17 by 165.10 points.
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 11

Week 12 is here! One of the best weeks of the season. But, before we start the turkey, our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 11 dives deep into all the FFWC high-stakes action. Let’s see how things are shaking out after 11 weeks of action. FFWC World Championship With Week 11 now complete, changes were plentiful and the Fantasy Football World Championship race is now closer than it’s been all season. It was a high-scoring week, as seven players topped 200 points (up from one), and 27 players (up from ten) posted at least 180 points. With the dust settled, three new players entered the Top 20 list and we have a new leader. Making a big jump, from sixth to first, team ZCRiley FFWC Kickoff (10-1) is our new overall FFWC X leader. After sitting 61.05 points off the pace, entering Week 11 action, Amy and Mark Palmer piled up 207.45 points. That was the fourth-highest WC Week 11 total. ZCRiley FFWC Kickoff increased their lead, from 25.05 to 91.30 points, over Ruthless 1 in FFWC #1. After owning the top perch, for four consecutive weeks, Cocktails & Dreams (8-3) slipped from first into second place. Chad Schroeder (FFWC #3) posted 144.60 points, and now sits 1.80 points off the lead. Moving up eight spots, ZCRiley FFWC1 (8-3) jumped from 11th to third place overall. Outscoring their first-place squad, Amy and Mark Palmer racked up 222.95 points. That was the second-highest WC Week 11 total and moved their FFWC #12 squad from 81.35 to just 4.80 points out of first place. Slipping two spots, Team Extreme (8-3) dropped from second to fourth place. Chris Lejawa posted 155.55 points but was still able to gain some ground as he went from 38.60 to 29.45 points out of first place. Chris also won his H2H matchup and increased his lead in FFWC #27 from 41.30 to 62.55 points over The Godfather STK. Rounding out the top five, Fairways & Greens WC IV (11-0) jumped from seventh to fifth place. Curtis Hirsch posted 172.45 points and went from 62.30 to 36.25 points out of first. Closing in on the $10K Dominator prize, Curtis is one win away from securing the best record in FFWC #15, and his lead is 163.65 points. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to MUSSABINI (8-3) in FFWC SLOW #1. Matt Bayley, the FFWC 2012 and 2019 overall Champion racked up a WC Week 11 high 238.95 points. Matt made a massive leap, from 92nd to 20th, in the overall standings. Fairways & Greens WC IV (FFWC #15) remains as the lone WC team with a perfect 11-0 record. After six teams entered Week 11 at 9-1, just two, ZCRiley FFWC Kickoff (FFWC #1) and Team Millian (FFWC #25), head into Week 12 with a 10-1 record. PlayerProfiler Championship Similar to the World Championship race, Week 11 results brought several changes in the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament. For the second straight week, we have a new overall leader and two players moved into the Top 5. There are also six new teams on the Top 20 list. Back on top, for the second time this season, The Deal No Deal Team 7 (9-2) jumped from third to first overall. Michael Foresta (PPC 9/10 9 PM ET) racked up 206.85 points, which was the third-highest PPC Week 11 total. Michael went from being 19.10 points out of first place to owning a 24.40-point lead. Holding steady, TheGreatGatsby PPC 13 (10-1) maintained second place for a second straight week. Ray Cowart posted 163.95 points and now leads the PPC 8/5 11:45 PM ET league by 159.00 points. Climbing eight spots, Song for Junior (9-2) made a big move from 11th to third overall. Clint Sloan piled up 212.85 points, which was the highest PPC Week 11 total. Clint increased his lead, over Billy Muzio in the legendary Red vs. Blue #1 league, from 49.55 to 108.15 points. Moving into the Top 5, after jumping from 36th to seventh back in Week 8, SEPT FOX moved from sixth to fourth overall. Roc Frost posted 181.65 points and increased his lead in PPC 9/1 7 PM ET from 123.95 to 182.65 points. One week after taking over the top spot, Team Anderson slipped from first to fifth. Michael Anderson endured a rough week as his PPC 9/7 9 PM ET squad posted 135.65 points. It wasn’t all bad news for Michael, as he still leads his league by 170.85 points. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Roc Frost and Donny Terminiello. They join Clint Sloan as the only PPC player with two teams on the Top 20 Leaderboard. After Team Mitchell1 and High Plains Drifter both lost their Week 11 H2H matchup, the undefeated ranks fell to zero. Out of 936 PPC teams, just ten (down from 14) head into Week 12 with a 10-1 record. Also, for the first time since Week 2, there are no “same league” battles amongst any players on the Top 20 list. Dynasty Football World Championship For the eighth straight week, 20 different Dynasty Football World Championship leagues are represented on the Top 20 Leaderboard. Setting a new season-low, just one new team joined the Top 20 list. It was a high-scoring week, as 12 players topped 200 points (up from eight), and 55 players (up from 29) posted at least 180 points. Despite struggling in Week 11, the beat goes on for Classic Wizard (9-2) as he retained first overall for the 11th straight week. Ben Foster posted 122.55 points, which is a new season low for his DFWC 21 squad. Ben’s overall lead slipped from 124.00 to 75.80 points. Making a big move, Did I Just Chark My Pants (9-2) jumped from eighth to second place. Kyle Clark’s crew racked up 212.40 points. That was the third-highest DFWC Week 11 total and pushed his lead in DFWC 48 from 213.35 to 288.70 points. For a second straight week, Trailers
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 10

The fantasy playoffs are rapidly approaching. And in the world of high-stakes football, the excitement is building. Our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 10 dives deep into all the FFWC high-stakes action. Let’s see how things are shaking out after 10 weeks of action. FFWC World Championship Does anything in life fly by faster than an NFL season? With Week 10 now complete, the Fantasy Football World Championship race is down to just four regular season weeks. Large totals were rare during Week 10 action. Just one player topped 200 points, down from four last week, and ten players (down from 18) posted at least 180 points. For a second straight week, four new players entered the Top 20 Leaderboard. Cocktails & Dreams III (8-2) endured a rough week but was able to retain the top perch for a fourth consecutive week. Chad Schroeder, our FFWC 2018 Champion, posted 111.15 points in FFWC #3 and his overall lead slipped from 61.80 to 38.60 points. Moving up five spots, Team Extreme (7-3) jumped from seventh to second overall. Chris Lejawa racked up 174.45 points, which moved him from 101.90 to 38.60 points out of first place. He also increased his lead in FFWC #27 from 11.10 to 41.30 points over The Godfather STK. Our FFWC 2021 Champ, Abe Prowse, held on to third place for a second straight week. Team Mesalex (8-2) posted 139.35 points and now leads FFWC Vegas #2 by 154.45 points. He also moved from 72.85 to 44.65 points out of first overall. Miss New Booty (9-1) moved up one spot from fifth to fourth place. Oliver Dawoud posted 150.40 points and went from 97.20 to 57.95 points out of first place. He also increased his FFWC #8 lead, from 44.00 to 74.60 points, as he chases the $10K Dominator prize. Slipping one spot, Bluffing Rivers-2 (8-2) rounds out the top five. A rough week for A.J. Brown (1.7), Jerry Jeudy (0.0), and Zach Ertz (2.2) led to Billy Muzio posting 114.25 points. The good news is Billy still leads FFWC #2 by 116.85 points. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to Coyote Miscreants in FFWC #31. Mike Santos (204.65) was the only WC Owner to crack the 200-point barrier during Week 10. That squad jumped from 94th to 30th overall. Fairways & Greens WC IV (FFWC #15) now stands alone as the only WC player with an undefeated record. After ten teams entered Week 10 at 8-1, just six head into Week 11 with a 9-1 record. PlayerProfiler Championship The rollercoaster ride continued during Week 10 of the PlayerProfiler Championship Tournament. Position changes were plentiful again, as no one retained their previous week’s Top 20 position. We have a new overall leader and two players moved into the Top 5. There are also seven new teams on the Top 20 list. After entering the Top 20 in Week 6, jumping from 51st to 14th, Team Anderson (7-3) has completed the climb to the top perch. Michael Anderson’s PPC 9/7 9 PM ET squad piled up 179.55 points and moved from second to first overall. Climbing back into second place, for the first time since Week 6, TheGreatGatsby PPC 13 (9-1) moved up three spots. Ray Cowart’s PPC 8/5 11:45 PM ET squad racked up 192.55 points, which was the eighth-highest PPC total during Week 10. Ray is now just a minuscule 0.60 points out of first overall. Slipping three spots, The Deal No Deal Team 7 (8-2) dropped from first to third. Michael Foresta’s squad posted 151.40 points and is 19.10 off the lead. The good news is Michael won his H2H matchup and increased his lead in PPC 9/10 9 PM ET to 195.25 points. Moving up two spots, Mr. Yellow Stickers 3 jumped from sixth to fourth overall. Michael Schlissberg posted 167.15 points and he is 27.55 out of first place. Plus, he has a 9-1 record and leads PPC 8/7 10 PM ET by 126.05 points. Rounding out the Top 5, Team Mitchell1 moved from seventh to fifth overall. Mark Mitchell’s Grind Time PPC #2 7/29 9 PM ET team posted 171.60 points and is just 29.25 points off the pace. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Derek Sadlocha who racked up a PPC Week 10 high 204.30 points. His Cash Is King squad (PPC 9/4 11 PM ET) jumped from 271st to 100th overall. Posting 201.75 points, Axeman (Lynn Renfrow – PPC 9/10 10:30 PM) was the only other PPC player to reach the 200-point plateau. Through ten weeks, Team Mitchell1 and High Plains Drifter remain as the only teams with a perfect 10-0 record. There are 14 one-loss teams (down from 23) that head into Week 11 with a 9-1 record. Dynasty Football World Championship For a seventh straight week, 20 different Dynasty Football World Championship leagues are represented on the Top 20 Leaderboard. Tying the previous season-low, just two new teams joined the Top 20 list. Our overall leader retained the top perch and five of the highest nine Week 10 DFWC totals were posted by Top 20 players. Seemingly unstoppable (no jinx) Classic Wizard (9-1) retained first overall for a tenth straight week. Ben Foster’s crew racked up 214.20 points, which was the second-highest DFCW Week 10 total. Ben extended his overall lead from 86.95 to 124.00 points. Plus, his lead in DFWC 21 is now a massive 410.90 points. WOW! A Top 10 contender, throughout the 2022 DFWC season, TURD V (9-1) moved from sixth into second place. Jon Mare’s squad piled up 202.30 points, which was the seventh-highest Week 10 total. Jon’s lead in DFWC 69 now stands at 202.35 points. Dropping one spot, Trailers (9-1) slipped from second into third place. It wasn’t for a lack of trying though, as Kris Wocks’ crew posted 173.15 points. His total was well above the 129.78 Week 10 average points posted by 888 DFWC players. Moving up four spots, Team Morrison (8-2) jumped from
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 9

We are now into double-digit weeks of the 2022 football season. But, things are just starting to heat up in the world of high-stakes leagues. Our FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 9 dives deep into all the FFWC high-stakes action. Let’s see how things are shaking out after nine weeks of action. FFWC World Championship Following a wild Week 8 Fantasy Football World Championship scoring spree, when 77745.30 points were posted, the numbers tailed off as 68228.45 points were scored in Week 9. Just 18 teams (down from 65) cracked the 180-point barrier and just four (down from 17) posted at least 200 points. The top two leaders remained in place, and a season-low four new players entered the Top 20 Leaderboard. Cocktails & Dreams III (8-1 FFWC #3) retained first place, for a third straight week, as Chad Schroeder racked up 174.25 points. That pushed his overall lead, from 34.30 in Week 8, to 61.80 points following Week 9 action. A week after piling up an FFWC X season-high 264.65 points, Bluffing Rivers-2 posted 146.75 points in Week 9. It wasn’t all bad news for Billy Muzio, as he moved to 8-1 and his lead in FFWC #2 sits at 179.10 points. Moving up six spots, our 2021 FFWC Champion Abe Prowse jumped from ninth into third place overall. Team Mesalex (7-2) racked up 198.50 points and moved from 59.45 to just 11.05 points out of second place. Climbing back into the Top 5, ZCRiley FFWC Kickoff (8-1) moved from sixth into fourth place. Amy and Mark Palmer posted 153.90 points. That was good enough to regain the top spot over Ruthless 1 (6-3) in the very competitive FFWC #1 league. Rounding out the Top 5, Miss New Booty (8-1) slipped from fourth into fifth place after posting 143.80 points. Oliver Dawoud saw his lead in FFWC #8 slip to 44.00 points over Charles McHaffie. Team HEMPER FI (8-1) jumped from 63rd to 20th overall after piling up 196.35 points in that league. Our FFWC X Shout Out of the Week goes to Team Shocker 1 (7-2) who racked up a Week 9 high 234.75 points. That moved Jason Conn’s FFWC #17 squad from 106th to 16th overall. Fairways & Greens WC IV (FFWC #15) and The Godfather (FFWC SLOW #2), remain undefeated with a 9-0 record. After 18 teams entered Week 9 at 7-1, ten head into Week 10 with an 8-1 record PlayerProfiler Championship “Shake It Up” was the mantra during Week 9 of the Player Profiler Championship Tournament as changes were plentiful up and down the leaderboard. For a second straight week, the top nine positions changed and we have new first- and second-place teams. There are also six new teams on the Top 20 list. Bouncing around the top nine, during the previous four weeks, The Deal No Deal Team 7 (7-2) is the new overall PPC Tournament leader. Michael Foresta guided his PPC 9/10 9 PM ET squad to 187.65 points and owns a slim 9.05-point lead. Moving up 12 spots, Team Anderson (6-3) jumped from 14th into second place. Michael Anderson’s PPC 9/7 9 PM ET crew piled up 195.25 points, which was the 11th highest Week 9 PPC total. Four teams are 6-3 in that league but Michael is first overall with a 152.00-point lead. Dropping two spots, Analytics Are For The Deep End (7-2) slipped from first into third place. The good news is Louis Gott won his Week 9 matchup, with 156.65 points, and he leads the PPC 6/11 10 PM ET league by 46.55 points. Entering the Top 20, Team ZCR PPC 13 (6-3) made a big jump from 23rd to fourth place. Amy and Mark Palmer (PPC 8/5 10 PM ET) posted 201.45 points, which was the fifth-highest Week 9 PPC total. Rounding out the Top 5, TheGreatGatsby PPC 13 (8-1) jumped from 13th to fifth place overall. After posting 125.05 points in Week 8, Ray Cowart’s PPC 8/5 11:45 PM ET crew rebounded with 178.30 points in Week 9. Our PPC Shout Out of the Week goes to Roc Frost, once again this week, as he now has three squads in the Top 20. Roc also moved his FOX FILER team from 423rd to 176th with a Week 9 PPC high of 213.50 points. Michael Foresta, Clint Stone, plus Amy and Mark Palmer, each has two Top 20 teams. Through nine weeks, Team Mitchell1 and High Plains Drifter are the only teams with a 9-0 record. There are 23 one-loss teams (down from 35) that head into Week 10 with an 8-1 record. FFWC X Dynasty Football World Championship For a sixth straight week, 20 different Dynasty Football World Championship 2022 Leagues are represented on the Top 20 Leaderboard. Three new teams joined the Top 20 list, and seven of the Top 20 teams posted at least 209.05 points during Week 9 action. Continuing on his dominating DFWC 2022 roll, Classic Wizard (8-1) retained first overall for the ninth straight week. Ben Foster’s DFWC 21 squad posted 161.15 points and his overall lead nudged up slightly from 84.95 to 86.95 points. Keeping pace, team Trailers (8-1) retained second overall for a second straight week. Kris Wocks’ crew posted 159.15 points and his lead in DFWC 1 went from 157.95 to 181.45 points. Moving up two spots, Sweep The Leg 54 (8-1) jumped from fifth to third overall. Rob Fantauzzo’s squad scored 173.05 points, and he now has a 177.40-point lead in DFWC 54. Slipping one spot, Ben Foster’s team Hooyah posted 164.45 points and dropped from third into fourth place. Team Hooyah also moved to 8-1 and their lead ballooned from 218.70 to 276.80 points in DFWC 73. Rounding out the top five, St. Louis Gunners (8-1) made a big leap from 14th to fifth overall. The Godfather of Orphans, Ray Flack, piled up 226.75 points. That was the fourth-highest Week 9 DFWC total. Our DFWC Shout Out of the Week goes to the Team of Deztiny in DFWC 49.