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Drew Loftis

Drew Loftis

Sunday Sports Editor at New York Post

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Recent Articles

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Broncos’ Troy Franklin can bail fantasy football owners out of brutal late byes

Think you’re done with byes once Thanksgiving rolls around? Think again, fantasy folks! We’ve got some more!
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Patriots are maddening to predict — so be skeptical of TreVeyon Hen...

We are not in sync with the New England Patriots.
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The emerging fantasy football running back option you can’t overlook

Strangely, with the RB abundance, a new problem arises: Which surprising RB option do you play week to week?
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A surprising flex option to get through an incredibly tough fantasy...

He isn’t likely to be a long-term solution, based on opportunity and efficiency, but he can help you survive this week’s fantasy hellscape.
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What the data is telling us about fantasy football’s muddled runnin...

This is the Fantasy Uncertainty Principle — or in street parlance, Common Sense.
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What to make of these late fantasy football draft risers

In the last of a six-part fantasy football draft preview series, Fantasy Insanity looks at players who are rising up draft boards.
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Fantasy football: Rashee Rice’s six-game ban makes decisions easier...

It’s now better that fantasy football owners know what discipline Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice will face before the season.
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Finding hole-in-the-wall receivers can be effective fantasy footbal...

In the fifth of a six-part fantasy football draft preview series, Fantasy Insanity breaks down wide receivers. Next week: final adjustments.
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The winning running back strategy to follow in fantasy football drafts

In the fourth of a six-part fantasy football draft preview series, Fantasy Insanity takes a look at running backs.
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2025 Fantasy Football: Which quarterback injuries do you need to mo...

There is no safe time to be an NFL player or a fantasy drafter.
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2025 Fantasy Football: Why you should add a ‘Superflex’ position to...

The Madman endorses the new SuperFlex trend in fantasy football leagues.
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Fantasy football: Drafting DST often a roll of the dice

When it comes to drafting a fantasy defense/special teams, we don’t know which one to pick. And we’re OK with that.
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The trends to know to dominate your fantasy football drafts

And a deeper dive gave us clearer insights into some trends, be it coaching, age and beyond.
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Daily fantasy football picks for Super Bowl 2025

If you want to be that last man atop a daily fantasy contest, the Super Bowl is your last chance.
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Daily fantasy football picks for Sunday’s NFL Championship games

In daily fantasy, an unpopular pick can be an asset if that pick does something surprising.
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Why Derrick Henry could have big game against Bills

There’s no question who the top running back is in Saturday’s battle in Buffalo.
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Daily Fantasy picks for this weekend’s NFL Wild Card games

Before you succumb to the annual post-football depression, there are still some fantasy crumbs to nibble upon before the great football fast.
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49ers’ running back factory getting tested in fantasy football with...

More and more you could make an argument the most dangerous job is that of running back for the San Francisco 49ers.
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Week 10 fantasy football preview: Christian McCaffrey’s return is c...

Here we are at Election Day, and our long national nightmare is about to end. That’s right, Christian McCaffrey is on the cusp of making his season debut. 
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Fantasy football: Coming weeks could be huge for Chargers’ Ladd McC...

We’re eight games into the 2024 campaign (for most teams), and the Chargers offense under Jim Harbaugh largely has been operating in the dark.
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Why Diontae Johnson trade muddles Ravens’ fantasy outlook

Johnson is headed to the Ravens. In real-world terms, this is great for Baltimore. But it has some fantasy drawbacks.