Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF gangster Dwain McFarland to break down Dwain's article on reverse engineering an adaptable, winning 2022 draft plan along with a discussion on the difference between separation and contested-catch ability. The guys go through why rounds 7-10 are awfully important to nailing your fantasy draft. The good news: there's enough depth at each position (for now) to make basically any draft strategy work; just be ready to adjust accordingly and fill your positions of need after the first six or so rounds. Later the guys discuss why looking at per-route separation is far superior to per-target numbers and why contested-catch goodness shouldn't be considered a negative.

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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF gangster Dwain McFarland to break down Dwain's article on reverse engineering an adaptable, winning 2022 draft plan along with a discussion on the difference between separation and contested-catch ability. The guys go through why rounds 7-10 are awfully important to nailing your fantasy draft. The good news: there's enough depth at each position (for now) to make basically any draft strategy work; just be ready to adjust accordingly and fill your positions of need after the first six or so rounds. Later the guys discuss why looking at per-route separation is far superior to per-target numbers and why contested-catch goodness shouldn't be considered a negative.


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