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  2. Fantasy Focus (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    The Fantasy Focus Football podcast is ESPN's most downloaded original-content podcast (and second overall behind only the podcast version of Pardon the Interruption). It consistently ranks among the top ten podcasts on iTunes and in August 2009, was the #1 audio podcast on all of iTunes.

  3. Stephania Bell - Wikipedia

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    Hired in 2007, [3] she actively blogs National Football League injury analysis for ESPN where she is a regular columnist. [2] [4] Bell complements on-air journalists with analysis of breaking news. [5] She serves as a co-host of Fantasy Focus on ESPN Radio and an analyst for SportsNation on ESPN.com. [6]

  4. Nate Ravitz - Wikipedia

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    He used to host the Fantasy Baseball podcast as well, but he stepped down after the 2013 season. Ravitz then retired from the Fantasy Focus Football Podcast in 2014, and was replaced by Field Yates. [4] He also used to provide analysis for the Fantasy Focus Video Podcast, [5] as well as other written analysis for ESPN.com. [6]

  5. Fantasy Football Week 5: Rankings, sleepers, start/sit advice ...

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    PPR rankings. Quarterbacks. Running backs. Wide receivers. Tight ends. FLEX. Defense/Special teams. Kickers. 🧐 Week 5 Strategy. Yahoo Fantasy Roundtable: Week 5 Conviction Picks Week 5 Start ...

  6. Fantasy Focus - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Focus may refer to: Fantasy Focus (podcast), a sports talk podcast; Fantasy Focus (XM radio program), a show focused on fantasy baseball

  7. Field Yates - Wikipedia

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    Field Minister Yates (born April 23, 1987) is an American sportswriter and analyst, who is an NFL Insider at ESPN where he provides NFL and fantasy football insight. A graduate of Wesleyan University, where he was a two sport athlete, and a former member of the Kansas City Chiefs coaching staff, he has worked at ESPN since 2012.

  8. Dave Rothenberg - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Rothenberg co-hosted, with SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott, Fantasy Focus on ESPN Radio, a six-hour weekly radio broadcast focusing on fantasy football and simulcast on ESPN3. [3] In January 2015, Rothenberg began a weekly three-hour Saturday afternoon talk program, "The Dave Rothenberg Show," which was broadcast nationally by ESPN ...

  9. Mike Yam - Wikipedia

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    During Yam's time at ESPN, he could be seen anchoring SportsCenter, as well as hosting college football live and college basketball final. Since July 2011, he can be heard filling in on various shows on 1050 ESPN, New York City. Yam was also the cohost of ESPN's Fantasy Focus Basketball podcast with Keith Lipscomb. [2]