Best Podcast Overall
Draft Sharks
Score: 97/100
Honorable Mention
Underdog Fantasy
Best Podcast for Analysis
Late Round
Score: 97/100
Honorable Mentions
ESPN
Harris Football
Best Podcast for Humor
Fantasy Footballers
Score: 95/100
Honorable Mention
Matthew Berry
A Definitive Review of the Best Fantasy Football Podcasts
You can trip on a crack in the sidewalk and land on another fantasy football podcast. They're all over the place. Like Philip Rivers' kids.
And a lot of them ... are not very good.
But the best fantasy football podcasts stand out for a variety of reasons. So I decided to highlight some favorites and break them down by category in this review.
Top Choice
Score: 97/100
Review
Draft Sharks has been doing it for a long time. DS won the FSWA's 2016 award for best football podcast, the first year the awards included the football-specific category. It features the most accurate fantasy football analysts hitting on a broad variety of fantasy topics, including redraft, dynasty, best ball -- even IDP. Before the season, the focus is on the best way to draft. In season, you can find weekly advice for working the waiver wire, making trades, and setting your lineup. A key differentiator is the length of the pods. Shorter episodes -- some even less than 10 minutes -- make it easy to fit around any schedule. Bonus: No ads. (That's right, no male-grooming tips amid your fantasy football rankings.)

Honorable Mention
Score: 96/100
Review
Underdog Fantasy delivers several shows throughout the week in football season, with multiple voices that have included former NFL players Steve Smith Sr., Josh McCown, and Colt McCoy. The flagship show, however, is "Stats vs. Film" with Josh Norris and Hayden Winks. Honestly, it's the only show I try to make sure to catch every week. I have long admired Norris' skill for not only grinding film but also clearly communicating what he sees and connecting it with fantasy. And Winks is as good a stat guy as you'll find. I've enjoyed his work since his early days at Rotoworld. They combine strong analysis with good rapport to make fun, valuable content.

Top Choice
Score: 97/100
Review
JJ Zachariason has won FSWA awards for both his podcasting and his writing. And it's not hard to understand why just from checking out his solo shows. Zachariason dives deep into the spreadsheets with his research, but he's able to break it down in understandable terms -- even if you didn't get your master's in economics just yet. Bonus: His primary episodes are short, nearly always less than a half-hour. That makes them even easier to consume.

Honorable Mention (tie)
Score: 94/100
Review
I've been interacting with and following Mike Clay since way back when he broke in with a now-defunct site called FantasyDC.com. His rise through the industry has been impressive -- and well-deserved. He and Field Yates drive this show with authoritative info and takes. And Stephania Bell remains one of the top voices on player injuries.

Honorable Mention (tie)
Score: 94/100
Review
Christopher Harris has won the FSWA award for best podcast three times, including 2021 and 2022. That kinda says it all. He's a film-driven analyst who's been at the fantasy game for a long time, including a previous eight-year run at ESPN. And now he has added longtime Yahoo fantasy personality Andy Behrens to the mix on a regular basis.
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Top Choice
Score: 95/100
Review
No slight to the Footballers' knowledge. But they're a good time. That's what makes them stand out the most. Even if you didn't know they're longtime buddies who decided to start a podcast, it's pretty easy to tell. These guys even have a separate, humor-themed show called Spitballers. And who else can claim a following like the "Footclan"? (Besides Shredder, I guess.)

Honorable Mention
Score: 93/100
Review
Peter Overzet is easily one of the funniest personalities in the fantasy football industry. Whereas many podcasts lean too much into humor, though, Ship Chasing blends humor with serious fantasy play. That includes loads of actual best ball and high-stakes drafting with Pat Kerrane and Ben Gretch, plus worthwhile guests.

Top Choice
Score: 94/100
Review
Theo Gremminger leads this newer offering, which has moved from PlayerProfiler to Fantasy Points. He's an experienced big-money player. But he differs from many other players of a similar level by speaking from that experienced viewpoint without exuding arrogance. Gremminger further highlights that by parading in fellow experienced dynasty players and analysts to broaden the range of insights. The intro animation on the video version alone is a good time.

Honorable Mention
Score: 93/100
Review
When you call yourself "Dynasty League Football," you'd better be able to cover the subject. And these guys have been doing so since 2006. Dan Meylor, Matt Price, and Ryan McDowell talk strategies and specific player takes. And they float between formats to meet you where you play.
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Top Choice
Score: 96/100
Review
Adam Levitan deftly pilots ETR's range of pod offerings. His work in the DFS space especially stands out for the mix of experience-driven knowledge and tips, talk of strategies tailored to contest types, and co-hosts/guests that offer fresh perspectives.

Honorable Mention
Score: 93/100
Review
RotoGrinders was built on DFS, so their inclusion here makes sense. The Daily Fantasy Football feed features several shows that hit the feed near-daily during the NFL season. You’ll year a variety of voices from around the fantasy industry and get tips from serious DFS players.
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Top Choice
Score: 96/100
Review
I've already hit on the Underdog shows here. And their site's leading the best ball boom. So it should come as no surprise that they deliver good best ball content. Hayden Winks' numbers and charts prove especially worthwhile -- whether he's looking back on what has worked or delivering snapshots of the current draft market.

Honorable Mention
Score: 92/100
Review
Erik Beimfohr and his crew built Spike Week to focus on best ball. Many of the pods are long, but the content digs into best ball-specific strategies and journeys across sites where you might be playing. So you'll hear not only about Underdog, but also get insights specific to contests on Drafters Fantasy, where I do most of my best ball drafting.
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The FSWA added best podcast to its industry awards in 2013, and then separated it out to individual sports in 2016. Here are the annual honorees:
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