Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast: Players Exceeding and Falling Short of Expectations - a podcast by Matt Waldman

from 2019-12-06T04:28:03

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Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer deliver in-depth analysis on Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley, Rashaad Penny, Derrius Guice, and more in their seventh episode of The Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast.
This week, Dwain and J spend an hour breaking down some skill position players that have exceeded fantasy expectations for 2019 and a few that have fallen short.Is this just another late-season surge for Derrick Henry, or is his stock on the rise heading into 2020?
What is behind the dip in production for Saquon Barkley and Joe Mixon?Has Rashaad Penny cured some of J’s offseason concerns, and is he a viable fantasy start for the playoffs?
What should we make of Derrius Guice’s recent break-out? Dwain breaks down the Washington backfield utilization while J walks you through a play-by-play of his Week 13 breakout performance.D.J. Moore has surged to WR8 in point per reception formats on the back of recent strong performances. Can he keep it going?Dwain McFarland (Twitter: @DwainMcFarland) and J. Moyer’s (Twitter: @JMoyerFB) Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast integrate data and film to deliver optimal fantasy analysis. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years, and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience.
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