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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
In the fantasy championship week, the Apex crew starts by suggesting possible waiver pickups to help lock up your league's trophy including Darrell Henderson (1:29), George Kittle (3:42), and even Marcus Mariota (6:22).
They then segue into discussing the (high-end QB1) Jalen Hurts phenomenon (8:09) and how he is representative of some important lessons learned about fantasy QBs in 2020. They analyze things such as the true importance of rushing production for QBs, the late-round QB strategy for 2020, the future of the QB position, and how these lessons can be actionable in 2021 (12:08).
Finally, in the holiday spirit, the gang shares one wish from their football-related "Christmas wishlists" (36:50).
The Apex crew looks at the fantasy semifinals waiver wire and discusses how Lynn Bowden (1:09), Jeffrey Wilson (4:23), and Jalen Hurts (6:35) can help you advance to your fantasy football championship and which sorts of players you should consider starting them over. Then they discuss the current state of the 2020 rookie RB class and the actionable lessons their ups and downs have taught fantast owners, and how these lessons can be applied to 2021 (11:11).
Finally, the crew ends the episode by collectively discussing and selecting their current top 5 fantasy RBs for the 2021 season, and even sneak in rankings for 2021's sophomore RBs (22:57).
It's playoff time in the Week 14 edition of the Apex Fantasy Football Podcast! The crew goes over potential waiver wire options such as Keke Coutee (1:43), Ty Johnson (6:06), Jeff Wilson (8:15), and Jalen Hurts (12:08) and analyzes some streamable quarterbacks (19:40) and defenses (22:54) to help you win your playoff matchups. They then take a look at certain thresholds of fantasy scoring, comparing how running backs and wide receivers fared during the 2020 fantasy football regular season and what lessons should be remembered when drafting 2021 fantasy teams (28:28).
In Week 13's episode of the Apex Fantasy Football Podcast, the crew goes over a few possible waiver wire nuggets in the wake of Josh Jacobs's ankle injury and Will Fuller's suspension (1:00). They then look back at average draft position (ADP) and analyze what went right, what went wrong, trends, and lessons learned from reviewing 2020's preseason player values (4:20).
In the Thanksgiving-week edition of the Apex Fantasy Football Podcast, the crew surveys a relatively shallow waiver week discussing Gus Edwards, James White, and Frank Gore (1:05) at running back and Nelson Agholor (6:58) and Russell Gage (10:45) at wide receiver.
They then pour one out for Joe Burrow and tell you how the Bengals offense (especially their wide receivers) will project in fantasy football going forward (15:05). Finally, the gang each share a couple of NFL-related phenomena that they are especially thankful for this holiday season.
In Week 11's episode of the Apex Fantasy Football Podcast, the gang begins by going through a varied week of waiver wire pickups. They discuss how the Saints offense may look without Drew Brees and what to expect from Jameis Winston (1:00), take a glance at Salvon Ahmend's potential (8:12), touch base with Kalen Ballage's continued resurgence (11:53), and turn back the clock with Alex Collins's possible Thursday night workhorse role (15:15). They then dissect a trio of waiver wire wide receivers including Michael Pittman Jr. (17:48), Josh Reynolds (21:53), and KJ Hamler (25:50).
The crew ends the episode by taking a big-picture look as to just how special the 2020 rookie WR class is and analyze lessons that fantasy owners could learn from them going forward (30:55).
In Week 10's episode of the Apex Fantasy Football Podcast, the crew starts by breaking down the Week 10 waiver wire featuring Jakobi Meyers (1:18), Kalen Ballage (6:01), Duke Johnson (9:02), Ryan Nall (11:18), and Richie James (15:05). They then proceed to marvel at the brilliance of rookie QBs Tua Tagovailoa (20:13) and Justin Herbert (24:56).
They finish off the episode by dissecting what to do with your underperforming Baltimore Ravens going forward (30:00) and projecting each host's top-three 2021 redraft wide receivers (39:07).
In Week 9's episode of the Apex Fantasy Football podcast, the crew goes through important waiver adds this week in the backfields of the Packers (2:30), Colts (7:13), Chargers (15:24), and a wide receiver in Chicago (23:20).
Then, the gang laments the state of the tight end position in fantasy and gives plenty of actionable advice to owners hurting at the TE spot (27:17).
Finally, they end the episode by diving into expected points for rookie running backs and which ones you should be buying (33:53).
In Week 8's episode of the Apex Fantasy Football Podcast, the crew combs through a deep waiver wire week that encompasses nearly every position. They begin with the running backs, dissecting how to project Carlos Hyde and Deejay Dallas in Chris Carson's absence (1:00) and discussing Eno Benjamin (4:50), La'Mical Perine (9:30), and Wayne Gallman (12:45).
They then pivot to waiver wire wide receivers such as Denzel Mims (15:09), Jalen Reagor (18:52), and Rashard Higgins (23:27). The gang finishes up the waiver wire segment recommending quarterbacks such as Tua Tagovailoa (28:00), Carson Wentz (30:55), and Derek Carr (33:25).
Finally, they analyze how to move forward with the once-valuable Dallas Cowboys skill position players in fantasy and how to adjust your expectations for them going forward (35:30).
In Week 7's episode of the Apex Fantasy Football podcast, the Apex crew discusses possible waiver pickups JaMycal Hasty (1:34), Gus Edwards (4:04), and Boston Scott (7:10) at running back and Tim Patrick (13:07) and Keelan Cole (14:33) at wide receiver.
The gang then continues to marvel at and evaluate the values of the stud rookie wide receivers like Chase Claypool (19:52), Tee Higgins (26:00), and Justin Jefferson (30:33). They also ponder their redraft value alongside underutilized early-round wide receiver selections such as JuJu Smith-Schuster and Mike Evans.
Finally, the crew revisits the mid-round rookie running back discussion debating the roles of D'Andre Swift and Cam Akers with Adrian Peterson and Darrell Henderson still looming in their respective backfields (35:29).
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.