Fantasy Football Weekly is America's longest-running fantasy football radio show—and is now available as a podcast. The show is hosted by Fantasy Sports Hall of Famer, Paul Charchian, founder of GuillotineLeagues.com. Each episode of Fantasy Football Weekly provides data-driven fantasy advice for every listener. We break down every NFL matchup from a fantasy standpoint, unearth sleepers, and answe... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 323 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Fantasy SportsLeisureSports |
What if every first-round rookie fell into exactly the right landing spot? Charch and Scott Fish identify the perfect team for each of the first rounders. more
Rookie guru Thor Nystrom breaks down the tight end position, starting with Georgia star Brock Bowers. Turns out, there might even be a few other guys worth knowing. more
Every offseason, a handful of teams undergo wholesale changes with massive ramifications for their fantasy players. Charch and Kent Weyrauch break down the changes to the Panthers, Falcons, Titans, Chargers, and Patriots. more
It's another insanely deep wide receiver class, with several elite rookie prospects, including Malik Nabers. Thor Nystrom helps break down the big names for dynasty and redraft fantasy use. more
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Love listening in and out of season and always have to hear what Charch and crew have to say. The podcast format is awesome, rotating characters keeps it fresh and grows a wide following for many styles of FF play. They’re pretty accurate with player predictions and will self-deprecate on the ones that they whiff on- they’re human, not robots and it’s fun. more
Thanks guys, love this podcast! And thanks for the Puka pick last week, helped vault me to the top of the standings in my playoff pool. Love your guillotine pod too, keep up the great work!
My number one fantasy source. Wish me luck #2023FantasyChampionship 🤞🏾🏆
Why are you plugging this giant dork into the ff weekly podcast? I didn’t subscribe to listen to this guy. Tell this leech to get his own podcast stream.
Love the Fantasy Football Weekly podcast with Charch. They are insightful and funny and help me make tough decisions every week of the season. more
Apple Podcasts | #50 | United States/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #120 | United Kingdom/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #143 | Canada/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #107 | Germany/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #137 | Australia/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #28 | Indonesia/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
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