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Fantasy Football AMA Recap: Thoughts on Superflex, Travis Hunter expectations, Caleb Williams vs. Drake Maye and more
Justin Boone joined Yahoo Fantasy Plus subscribers on Wednesday, August 13, for a fantasy football AMA on our invite-only Discord server. This is the latest exclusive benefit for Yahoo Fantasy Plus subscribers. Wondering what you missed? Don't worry, we have highlights from the session below. Make sure you don't miss out on the next expert AMA, unlock the invite-only Discord, optimized lineups, smarter waiver and trade advice with Yahoo Fantasy Plus. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] We're inching closer and closer to the 2025 NFL season and we've made it through the first week of preseason games. The peak of fantasy football draft season is almost upon us, and there's no better way to get ahead in your preparation than asking a seasoned analyst. We've had a few weeks of training camp practices and some game action, so there's plenty of players to break down heading into your draft. Here's a recap of the AMA with Boone. Fantasy Football AMA Recap Question: Where do you think the top-3 QBs should go off the board in Superflex drafts? Answer: In Superflex, I want the elite QBs as early as I can get them. They should be the first three picks in my mind. Question: Ja'Marr Chase or Bijan Robinson with the 1.01 in a 14-team half PPR snake draft? Also, who would you target at the 2/3 turn? Lastly, when are you taking a QB? Answer: I was looking at this today actually and might talk about it with Yahoo analyst Matt Harmon on the Fantasy Forecast Podcast. Chase is the safer pick, but Bijan actually outscored him over the final 12 weeks last year (half PPR). But I almost always take Chase 1.01. At the 2/3 I love grabbing some combination of Chase Brown, Drake London and Ladd McConkey if I can. Or, to tie it into your last question, I consider the elite QBs early in the third if those guys are gone. Question: Who are three players you are not leaving your drafts without? 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Answer: I always support anything that will add more strategy to a league. Love the IDP addition. I would say if you're only doing one, then you don't need more than one extra bench spot. 'Cause the waiver wire will be the IDP bench spot. My recommendation is add at least two IDP spots ... or make it specific and do one DL, one LB, and one DB. Question: In a 12-team league, who would you rather roster if waiting until the late rounds to address QB, Caleb Williams or Drake Maye? Answer: Maye has the higher floor. In the games he started last year, he was never lower than the QB17 in a given week. But Caleb has the higher ceiling, especially with the supporting cast he has. So it comes down to preference. I would go with Caleb, but there's really no wrong answer there. They're both in a similar spot, hoping to improve in Year 2. Question: Where do you think Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter will settle in as a WR? 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NBC Sports
6 days ago
- NBC Sports
Motocross 2025 450 results, highlights, finish at Ironman: Hunter Lawrence wins with consistency
Hunter Lawrence finished second overall 10 times heading into Round 9 of the 2025 Pro Motocross season, and left as the winner after finishing second in both motos. With six points more than the second-place rider, it was an easy victory. Four of Hunter's 10 second-place overall finishes came consecutively from High Point through Spring Creek. In the most recent round, he struggled to maintain a top-five position in both races, finishing 5-4 at Washougal, but that seemed to reset his clock. On a warm and humid day in Indiana, his fitness ultimately prevailed. It was a fitting breakthrough win for a rider known for his consistency. Click here for a recap of Ironman Problems for both moto winners helped Hunter's elevation to the top of the box. Immediately before the gate lineup for Moto 2, the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) announced Jett Lawrence had been penalized one lap for fouling the start in Moto 1. That dropped him from third to 17th, which was a deficit that could not be overcome. Jett won Moto 2, but failed to crack the overall top five to finish sixth. Dan Beaver, That should have opened the door for Chase Sexton to gain significant points as he battles for the second-seeded position to start the SuperMotocross World Championship. He was credited as high as third on Lap 5 and had just passed Hunter when he landed badly on the backside of a jump and damaged his front wheel. The bike was done for the day, so Sexton left it where it fell and made the long walk back to the pits. Instead of gaining ground, Sexton lost five points to Jett and finished 10th overall. Relive Moto 1 The two moto winners' problems opened the door for several riders to have stronger-than-expected overall results. Finishing third in Moto 1 and fourth in Moto 2, RJ Hampshire fulfilled a promise he made earlier in the season. He said he would get up on the box, and he did to score his first 450 podium in second. Eli Tomac battled sickness, which began to drain his energy on Friday. By Saturday's motos, he felt like he was hanging on by his fingernails, and after a strong start to Moto 1, he faded to sixth. Moto 2 was better. He maintained his flow and finished third in that race, as well as third overall. As with Hunter, Justin Cooper showed consistency with results of fourth and fifth in the two motos and finished fourth overall. He started the season with six consecutive top-fives, but fell outside that mark in the past two rounds, so this was a welcome result. Jorge Prado used the same tactic to finish fifth overall after scoring a fifth and a sixth in the motos. This was his second top-five of the season; his first such result came with an identical 5-6 at Southwick. 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NBC Sports
09-08-2025
- NBC Sports
Jett Lawrence penalized for jumping Ironman's Moto 1, dropping him to 17th
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Indiana: Jett Lawrence was penalized one lap by the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) for jumping the start, dropping him from third to 17th. This will effectively eliminate him for contention of the overall win. 'That is a set penalty in the rule book, so it's not a varying penalty' Mike Pelletier explained just before the start of Moto 2. 'Jumping or fouling the gate is a set one-lap penalty.' The gate fell after Lawrence hit the gate and he led the field ahead of the field.