
The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast The Show: Super Bowl Hangover, Way-Too-Early Tight End Rankings, and More
Feb 12, 2026
They trade Super Bowl travel stories and behind-the-scenes Radio Row reflections. They preview the 2026 prospect guide and newsletter work. They break down running back usage and Kenneth Walker’s role. They unveil a way-too-early top-ten tight end list and explain the data method. They debate individual tight end placements, health concerns, and positional depth.
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Avoid One-Game Recency Bias
- Look beyond one-game performances and evaluate larger samples before updating player opinions.
- Use multi-season data and context to avoid costly recency bias in fantasy decisions.
Data Work Gives Prospecting Edge
- The combine invite list times the prospect guide work and often changes research order.
- JJ emphasizes deep manual data entry for small-school transfers to gain a competitive edge.
Use ADP Vs Actual To Find TE Value
- Compare expected points (ADP) versus actual PPR points per game to find tight end value.
- Use points-per-game and sample adjustments when identifying late-round tight end sleepers.
