In this episode we talk about some NFL trades and injury news and how they will impact fantasy football. We also recap all of week 9 of 2025 NFL games
It's not THAT kinda mispronouncing. I mean we aren't doing it on purpose. And Param is definitely the worst at it. Join us for our Flex Worthy and Bench Worthy picks for Week 9 of Fantasy Football.
It's not THAT kinda drunk, this is a family friendly podcast. Except that one time Param mentions an animal in the equine family and not a particular team's personnel. Right, anyway here's our recap of Week 8 and the chaos that came with it.
It's not THAT kinda questionable, we're talking about answers to that one burning question: Who do I start in my FLEX position when half my team is on bye?
It's not THAT kinda running, we're talking about running a Fantasy Football podcast where we go over Week 6 of the NFL.
It's not THAT kinda...actually this episode title is fairly accurate. Join us for a special bonus episode as we go over our Week 6 Flex and Bench Worthy picks as well as a special segment on big picture Trade Strategies. And we actually have time for a game this time.
It's not THAT kinda dog. We're talking NFL Week 5 with a Fantasy Football focus, and we'll try not to drop the ball like Emari Demarcado.
It's not THAT kinda never talking...cause we'll be talking a lot about all the action from Week 4 of the NFL season and it's impact on fantasy football.
In this episode of Three Men and a Fantasy, we break down which players you should hit the panic button on when it comes to their fantasy production and which ones you shouldn’t. We’ll also cover our flex-worthy and bench-worthy picks for Week 4.
It's not THAT kind of injury. Join us as we discuss a tumultuous Week 3 and go over each NFL matchup and its Fantasy Football implications.
Welcome back to Three Men and a Fantasy. It's not THAT kinda Three Men...because today it will be Two Men discussing Week 2 of the NFL Season and its Fantasy Football implications.
It's not THAT kinda FLEX. Or is it? Find out in this week's episode of Three Men and a Fantasy where we recap a Week 1 that lived up to all of the hype
In this episode, we recap the highs and lows of the Thursday and Friday night games including what our expectations were and what really happened. This includes the weather, some colorful antics on the field and some noteworthy playmaking. Then we give our predictions on who is flexible and bench-able in the Sunday games to determine if they are worthy or not.
In this episode, we break down the latest NFL trade news including some surprising moves and familiar faces returning to their old teams. Then we dive into a full recap of our re-draft league draft, highlighting bold picks, risky strategies, and the moments that had us all talking.
It's not THAT kinda tiers! We're talking about fantasy football quarterbacks and tight ends.
It's not THAT kinda Tiers. We're talking about Fantasy Football Running Back and Wide Receiver tiers.
In this episode of Three Men and A Fantasy, our hosts go over the basics of Fantasy Football and why love playing it with our friends.
Analysis and comparisons for the Rashee Rice, Quinshon Judkins and Jordan Addison legal proceedings and their Fantasy Football Impact, as well as a fun new courtroom drama-esque segment.
This week on Three Men and a Fantasy, we dive into the greybeards of fantasy football: players over 30 who might win your season. We’re talking big names, big question marks, and big value if you draft wisely.
In this episode of Three Men and a Fantasy, we dive into the wild twists of football’s 2025 “fantasy soap opera,” debating Aaron Rodgers’ shocking move to Pittsburgh and what it means for DK Metcalf, pondering Darren Waller’s rap-fueled comeback with the Dolphins, and analyzing whether Breece Hall can reclaim his RB1 glory amid Jets chaos. Aadi shares cautionary tales about dropping players too soon, using Chase Brown and Rashee Rice as proof that patience. we wrap up with a hilarious round of Fantasy Mad Libs, proving that while football might be always serious, our podcast sometimes isn’t.