Professional Football (America)

Podcast Show Notes: Fantasy Football

Title of Episode: 2025 Fantasy Football First Round Mock Draft!

How I Created the Podcast

I created this podcast since I study fantasy football ranking for fun! I know a lot about football and I am interested in how players rank and creating week by week predictions. This podcast is for my friends who like fantasy football, who want to place bets on fantasy and create the possible best team.

I interviewed Mr. Gary Michaels, an expert fan, to help the audience understand the rankings. I made lists of the best players and then created an outline for the podcast.

To begin, I drafted a script. I presented the possible questions to my guest for the interview. I reviewed multiple websites that list fantasy football rankings and used my own knowledge as well to create the rankings.

In the episode, I used ranking websites such as Fantasy Pros, NBC Sports, and CBS Sports. I also listened to the Spotify podcasts called Fantasy Footballers and Fantasy Life Show. I used social media for my research as well. See below for the best fantasy football websites!

Fantasy Pros

The Fantasy Pros website is used to interpret the specific tiers of players through the “overall” button on the website. Moreover, the fantasy pros website provides clear information on the rankings of players for the upcoming season. As the weeks go by, the website also shows weekly rankings. This allows me to find out if my predictions of the rankings are right or wrong. Of course, not every single ranking that I predict will be correct each week. For example, whenever it is halfway through the NFL season, I like to press the buttons on the fantasy pros website of “week”, “PPR”, and “overall.”

CBS Sports

I use the CBS sports link either on my phone app or the website to preview fantasy football. CBS Sports provides depth of information to read about the players in an understandable way. Additionally, CBS Sports presents the information in a user friendly way. It is easier for me to read the information rather than continuing to sweep through videos with closed captions. For example, whenever I like to search articles from google called “fantasy football mock draft”, I will find one of its platforms to look at the information through the CBS sports website.

Spotify

I often listen to Spotify to hear the opinions of fantasy football experts. The experts predict how each player will be ranked by performance in their matchups. For example, by searching podcasts named “fantasy football” in the Spotify platform, I find the ones that help me give the best tips for me to succeed with my league regardless of my projection. If I need to hear the fantasy football expert multiple times, I will either rewind the podcast or fast forward it. Furthermore, going backwards or forwards in time on the podcast allows specific evaluation. It is helpful for me to hear why experts think these players can shine the most throughout the season. Spotify is user friendly if its listeners miss information or have trouble hearing the experts.

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