Fantasy Sports Collective

FSCollective

An Opinionated Fantasy Sports Podcast discussing Fantasy Football, College Fantasy Football, and a little NBA.

  1. Jul 31

    2026 Rookie Big Board: Jeremiah Love & Mendoza Lead Top 30

    Rookie draft season is here, and we run through a Top 30 for this year's NFL rookie draft class — the good, the soft middle, and the dart throws worth stashing. This class gets called polarizing, but our take is simple: it's strong up top, thin in the middle, and full of lottery tickets on the back end. What We Cover Why NIL money and the NCAA's new five-year eligibility cap are reshaping when college stars actually declareOur RB1: why Jeremiah Love is QB1... er, RB1 in any format, Superflex or notThe Fernando Mendoza vs. Carnell Tate debate for picks 2 and 3Landing-spot winners: Jadarian Price to Seattle, Ty Simpson behind Stafford, Kenyon Sadiq in the Jets' slotThe running back committees to watch: Raiders (Jeanty/Washington), Broncos (Dobbins/Harvey/Coleman), 49ers (Kaelon Black)Sleepers we're buying now before dynasty prices catch upTop of the Board: Love, Mendoza, Tate The Next Tier: Price, Tyson, Lemon, and the Rookie QBs Bottom Line This class isn't the disaster some scouts made it out to be — it's top-heavy, thin in the middle, and loaded with dart throws on the back end, and Josh thinks that's a completely normal rookie class, not a red flag. If you only walk away with three names, make them Jeremiah Love, Fernando Mendoza, and Carnell Tate — we graded as true difference-makers regardless of where they landed. Everything after that is about knowing the depth chart cold, because in this class, situation is doing as much work as talent. Listen Now Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PlaySoundcloudTuneInStitcher Follow @FSCollective on X and subscribe on your favorite platform.

  2. Jul 9

    Fantasy Football Ages Reframed & Giannis-to-Heat NBA Fallout

    Episode 153 dives into two things fantasy managers can't afford to ignore this July: outdated positional aging assumptions and the wildest week of NBA player movement in years. First, Jaydubb breaks down a new study from The Athletic that upends the old "running backs die at 30" thinking. Once you filter out players who never actually make an opening-day roster, career length nearly doubles, and first-round picks average nine years in the league. More importantly, positional peak production doesn't match conventional wisdom: quarterbacks peak from 29-33, wide receivers from 29-31, and tight ends don't hit their best years until 33-35. Derrick Henry, Christian McCaffrey, Davante Adams, and George Kittle are proof the "cliff" isn't where you think it is. You can read more about this on FSCollective.   Then JayDubb shifts to the NBA, where the 2026 offseason has been a bloodbath of blockbuster trades. Giannis Antetokounmpo is now a Miami Heat. The Philadelphia 76ers landed Jaylen Brown for Paul George. Kawhi Leonard is back in Toronto. JayDubb ranks his five biggest winners (Sixers, Raptors, Heat) and five biggest losers (Celtics, Bucks, Lakers, Timberwolves), and previews where LeBron James might land next. The Fantasy Sports Collective brings you engaging sports talk with a primary focus on Fantasy Football, College Fantasy Football, and the occasional mix of NBA and NFL analysis. Explore more articles and our entire podcast library at FSCollective.com. Listen NowListen on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Play / Soundcloud / TuneIn / StitcherExplore the full episode library and more articles at FSCollective.com. Follow @FSCollective on X and subscribe on your favorite platform.

  3. Jun 2

    NBA Finals Preview: Knicks vs. Spurs + NFL's Biggest June Moves

    Episode 151 is here, and the sports world is delivering. This episode breaks down one of the most compelling NBA Finals matchups in years — the New York Knicks vs. the San Antonio Spurs — a rematch of the 1999 Finals with very different vibes. We dig into what makes Jalen Brunson special, why Wemby is going to be the key variable, and how the Stephon Castle/Dylan Harper combo could define San Antonio's dynasty window. Then we pivot to the NFL, where June 1st shook things up. A.J. Brown lands in New England, immediately elevating Drake Maye's ceiling and reshuffling the Patriots' receiving hierarchy. Jared Verse heads to Cleveland in a blockbuster deal for Myles Garrett. And Russell Wilson officially hangs it up. We also hit the rookie watch — Jordan Tyson's hamstring concern, Mekhi Lemon rising in camp, Deshaun Stribling getting buzz in San Francisco, and what Kenyan Sadiq's hernia procedure really means for your draft board. Plus a quick take on the NBA's new lottery format and why it's going to create a lot more chaos at the top of the draft. Big news, sharp takes, and a Finals prediction — all in one episode. The Fantasy Sports Collective brings you engaging sports talk with a primary focus on Fantasy Football, College Fantasy Football, and the occasional mix of NBA and NFL analysis. Explore more articles and our entire podcast library at FSCollective.com. Listen on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Play / Soundcloud / TuneIn / Stitcher Follow us on X @FSCollective and subscribe today!

  4. May 1

    Free Agency & NFL Draft — 2026 Fantasy Values

    Episode 150 and J-Dub didn't hold back. After a few months away, J-Dub returns with the most comprehensive offseason breakdown of the year: the top 20 free agency moves ranked by fantasy impact, a full rookie top-30 with landing spot grades, and the takes your league is sleeping on right now. Kenneth Walker to the Chiefs is the move of the offseason — but J-Dub thinks DJ Moore to Buffalo might be the best fantasy value of the year if you can still grab him in the WR15-20 range. Travis Etienne heads home to New Orleans. Kyler Murray lands in Minnesota with elite weapons for the first time in his career. And Isaiah Likely finally escapes Mark Andrews' shadow with a path to 100 targets in New York. On the rookie side, J-Dub breaks down why this RB class is dangerously thin — a guy who'd be a 2nd rounder last year is a 4th rounder now — and where NIL is starting to reshape the talent pipeline. Jeremiah Love is the clear #1 overall rookie, but Fernando Mendoza at #2 might be the most surprising call of the episode. Plus: Carnell Tate, Jordan Tyson, Ja'Darian Price, and the Browns' receiver haul that makes Cleveland the wildest card in fantasy football. Don't overdraft Wan'Dale Robinson. Don't sleep on Rachaad White. And yes, DJ Moore is a top-five wide receiver this year. The Fantasy Sports Collective brings you engaging sports talk with a primary focus on Fantasy Football, College Fantasy Football, and the occasional mix of NBA and NFL analysis. Explore more articles and our entire podcast library at FSCollective.com. Listen on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Play / Soundcloud / TuneIn / Stitcher Follow us on X @FSCollective and subscribe today!

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