Fantasy Football Week 2 Waiver Wire Targets And FAAB | SGPN Fantasy Football (Ep. 164)

Week 2 Waiver Wire Targets And FAAB | SGPN Fantasy Football (Ep. 164)
INGLEWOOD, CA – JANUARY 09: San Francisco 49ers Running Back Jeff Wilson (22) celebrates during the NFL game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams on January 9, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire)

Old-Fashioned Football is back to recap Week 1. Hosts Justin and Miranda Mark go over some “Studs and Duds”. They also look into rushing trends, target share trends, and most importantly, Week 2 waiver wire targets. They also decide how much FAAB you should spend. Justin and Miranda also break down which players outperformed their projects, and which were big duds. They discuss carry trends with what backfields were split or had surprising players lead them. And not to mention they discuss who dominated the target share of their team and which ones were expected, and which were surprises.

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As always, it isn’t all fantasy football as Justin and Miranda drink Rabbit Hole Heigold from Rabbit Hole Distillery and give a full history on the straight Kentucky Bourbon. Find out about this bourbon, inspired by a German stonecutter, and what the hosts think of it. They also open the mailroom as Justin’s mailroom auditions continue! They answer the question for someone who just lost Dak Prescott. Who should they pick up out of the options, or should they poor a glass of Heigold instead? All this and more as we dive into the Week 2 waiver wire targets and Week 2 FAAB.

Week 2 Waiver Wire Targets And FAAB Recap Time Stamps

Carry Trends – 18:15
Rabbit Hole Background – 25:42
Target Share Surprises – 29:52
Waiver Wire – 40:41
Rabbit Hole Heigold Review – 1:11:28

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