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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 1H 15M

One MANS Opinion: Episode 278 – Trading Time

from One MANS Opinion with Jeff Mans · host Jeff Mans

The NFL trade deadline came and went with a flurry of activity across the league. Jeff Mans breaks down every deal made and gives the immediate and long-term fantasy football impact here. We also had history made this week as Kyler Murray became the most expensive QB ever benched by the team that signed him to that contract as the Cardinals elected to roll with Jacoby Brissett for the immediate future. Mans shares his thoughts on how this impacts the Cardinals' offense and Kyler Murray’s long-term future as well. As always, Jeff gives out his top 10 waiver wire targets for week 10 and a couple of buy-low players too. Then he dives into some advanced stats for running backs to identify which are helping their own cause and are being undervalued right now, while also spotting a couple who are overachieving through the first half of the season. As always, Mans gives out his survivor pick of the week and his favorite bet for Thursday Night Football between the Raiders and Broncos this week. Remember to share the show with a friend, hit the like, favorite, heart, thumbs up, subscribe, and comment buttons for this episode!

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