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The Fantasy Fullback Dive Episode 2: Ryan Hannable of WEEI and NFL Free Agency Fallout (Pt. 2)
- Updated: April 5, 2017

About Us: Why “Fantasy Fullback Dive”?
Just like the real game, fantasy football is truly a game of inches. From that crucial waiver wire pick-up, to the right draft-day selection in Round 9, fantasy titles are won with those hard-nosed, unsung, fullback-esque moves. That’s where the astutely researched, undeniably bold, and unfathomably genius opinions of our very-own Wolf and Truth come in. Gritty. Dirty. Always pushing the pile. Gain that crucial yard with the Fantasy Fullback Dive.
The Fantasy Fullback Dive Episode 2:
In this, our 2nd episode, the Truth and the Wolf dive right into football fantasies (2:51) concerning Rob Gronkowski, Demaryius Thomas, Tyreek Hill, Ted Ginn, and Martavis Bryant.
We welcome WEEI’s Ryan Hannable for the second time (20:00) to ask him about some of the Patriots’ off-season pickups as well as the Truth’s standard Marshawn Lynch wearing an old timey leather helmet question.
Finally, we look at the Wolf’s biggest winners and losers so far at the running back position (35:30).
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