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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Week 2 Waivers Q&A: Puka's Injury, Top Adds, Panic Meter + More.

10 Sep 2024

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(01:00) Add of the Week: Isaiah Likely, Ravens TE, after 111 receiving yards in loss at Kansas City.(05:00) What Rams WR is the best option while Puka Nacua is out?(09:15) Should one panic about under performing WRs in Week 1? Drake London targeted only three times in Atlanta's loss.(13:20) Who are good RB options to add?(16:50) Are total passing yards trending downward?(21:00) Is it over for Joe Burrow?(24:00) Marvin Harrison Jr. had only one catch and was not thrown to while wide open at the end.(26:10) Is it there a reason to be concerned about Jonathan Taylor after he had no catches in the loss to Houston?(29:00) How concerned should we be about Dalton Kincaid?(31:50) Is it advisable to drop Jaylen Wright after he was inactive?(32:50) Should one drop Caleb Williams?(34:00) George Pickens had limited usage in Pittsburgh's low scoring victory.(36:00) Cortland Sutton quiet in Week 1  as his rookie QB (Bo Nix) mightily struggled.(37:45) Blake Corum barely saw the field in the Rams defeat.(41:45) What to make of RB Justice Hill on Baltimore?(43:30) How much concern do you have about Terry McLaurin's production in this Washington offense?(44:45) What is the FAB for Alexander Mattison in a 14-team league?(46:00) How worried should we be about Jaxson Smith-Njigba?(51:00) Are we panicking after Christian Kirk only had one catch? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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