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Action Network’s Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner discuss training camps this offseason to see which players and teams have the most potential in fantasy football on the latest episode of the Fantasy Flex Podcast!
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Fantasy Flex Podcast: NFC East and NFC North Camp Questions
Key talking points include the wide receiver landscape in Dallas and the impact of the arrival of George Pickens, with both hosts skeptical about his week-to-week reliability and more optimistic about the benefit to Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense. The discussion pivots to the Dallas backfield, evaluating the messy competition between Jaydon Blue, Miles Sanders, and Javonte Williams. Raybon is cautious, highlighting the Cowboys’ recent struggles evaluating RB talent and the likelihood of a committee approach, while Koerner is willing to take a late-round chance on Blue as a possible breakout.
Next, the hosts turn to running back roles in other NFC East camps. They analyze the battle between Tyrone Tracy and Cam Skattebo and agree that neither provides high-ceiling appeal, with Tracy favored for initial work given Skattebo’s camp struggles. The Giants’ quarterback situation is another highlight, as both see rookie Jaxson Dart as a legitimate threat to start over Russell Wilson by midseason, if not sooner, given historical trends and Wilson’s recent downturn.
Moving to the NFC North, the Bears offense draws heavy attention. The hosts are bullish on D’Andre Swift’s upside behind a rebuilt O-line and under Ben Johnson’s playcalling, though they caution about the potential for a running back committee. Rookie tight end Colston Loveland gets high marks to play an immediate, full-time role, potentially leapfrogging Cole Kmet in targets, while rookie wideout Luther Burden is flagged as the most likely bust candidate amid a crowded depth chart.
The analysis continues through the Lions, Packers, and Vikings, with Koerner and Raybon noting risk factors for veterans like David Montgomery and Aaron Jones as younger backs like Jahmyr Gibbs and Jordan Mason press for larger shares. The Packers passing game, led by Jordan Love and rookie Matthew Golden, is touted as a major value after a run-heavy 2023, while the Vikings backfield is predicted to start as a committee, with Mason having real potential to out-snap Jones as the season progresses.
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