
Episode #139
Top 10 Biggest Fantasy Football Injuries: Preseason Week 1
Preseason is supposed to be a warm-up, but the injury report is already playing spoiler for fantasy football drafts. We sit down and translate the biggest NFL preseason injuries into real decisions: who we’re still taking at cost, who we’re monitoring like a hawk, and where a “week to week” label quietly turns into a September headache. If you’ve been staring at ADP and wondering how much risk is too much in the early rounds, this breakdown is built for you. We dig into Puka Nacua’s groin psoas strain and why groin and hip flexor issues can be tricky for receivers who live on cutting and burst. Then we hit the headline mover: Jeremiyah Love’s high ankle sprain. We talk realistic recovery windows, what “week to week” usually signals, and how to draft smart insurance without lighting picks on fire. We also cover Jordan Tyson’s hamstring injury through the lens of his prior hamstring strain history, plus how that shifts confidence in the Saints pass-catcher hierarchy. From there, we zoom out to the biggest risk-reward debate on the board: Christian McCaffrey and recurring tightness, plus the workload trends that make drafters nervous while the upside stays undeniable in PPR. We also break down Josh Jacobs’ groin injury and what Green Bay’s thin running back depth means for his usage, Isaiah Pacheco’s MCL sprain and why knee stability matters on return, and Luther Burden III being ruled out for the rest of the preseason with a groin injury in a crowded Bears offense. We close with quick hits on Emeka Egbuka’s toe injury and a Bears knee scare pending MRI, plus the late-round handcuff angle that can save a season. If this kind of fantasy football injury analysis helps you draft with confidence, subscribe, share the show with your league, and leave a rating and review so more managers can find us.


