Last year, there was Rotoworld Draft Day. This year we are going bigger.
Sunday, August 27 kicks off Rotoworld Draft Week!
From Fantasy Football Happy Hour marathons on Peacock, to mock drafts for a variety of formats, Q&A's with the industry's top experts and so much more, it's a truly jam-packed week you won't want to miss. You can catch all of the action on the NFL on NBC YouTube channel, while our @rotoworld_fb account will also share analysis and moments from our analysts.
The week will conclude with the premiere of our Rotoworld Mock Draft Show on YouTube.
With all this being said, let's dive right into the early-look schedule for the week (all times are ET). Come back to see even more!
Sunday, August 27
2:00 PM to 10:00 PM - Fantasy Football Happy Hour Marathon on Peacock
Monday, August 28
“Shy Away 25" goes live in Rotoworld Draft Guide
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - Fantasy Football Happy Hour LIVE on Peacock
On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde recap Jaden Rashada's recent lawsuit, discuss the latest on the House settlement, break down private capital in college football and a man who trashed the DMV with fish.
We put a bow on our draft season coverage on the pod with the one and only Dalton Del Don. It's been a minute since we've had our beloved 'Stat Nerd' co-host on the show and boy does he deliver in his glorious return. Del Don shares 12 rookie fantasy ranking hot takes that get heat checked by Matt Harmon. Some takes are thought provoking while others have Harmon's head spinning
In a bold, grandiose ploy to expand the reach of swimming, the 70,000-seat home of the Indianapolis Colts has been transformed from a football field into the world’s biggest aquatic arena.
At least two players who started for the USWNT over the past week will have to be cut for the Olympics. Might Alex Morgan or Rose Lavelle be on the roster bubble?
Auriemma will remain with UConn through an unprecedented period of growth for women's basketball amid a dramatically changing landscape across college sports.
Swinney didn't need transfers to build Clemson into a national powerhouse. But the times have changed and he may now be hurting the Tigers with his old-school approach.
Jake Mintz is joined by Russell Dorsey to talk about the historic integration of Negro League stats into the Major League record book. Later, Jake is joined by Bailey Freeman to discuss Angel Hernandez retiring & Craig Counsell’s return to Milwaukee.