This week on Fantasy Hour:

Josh and Anshu start the show discussing the first round of the NBA Playoffs, then move on to the NFL to preview some fantasy sleepers. They also run through some NFL futures bets and discuss their Packers and Bengals in the Zero Bias segment tipping the cap to their old show together. Anshu gives some rookie sleepers to watch out for in the Fantasy Football world and they bounce thoughts on how the NBA playoffs shake out off each other. Things in the sports world are ramping back up and the guys are excited to share their thoughts with you as the NFL season nears.

 

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Josh Dunn and Bo Dunn

Originally hails from the football hub of Youngstown, Ohio. Following his graduation from Mount Union College, Josh decided to take his talents to one of the greatest sports cities in the world, Chicago. It was there Josh met his podcast co-pilot Anshu Khanna and was encouraged to join the Deep(ish) Thoughts family. Josh doesn't shy away from sharing his opinion and he hopes his passion shows in both his writing and his recordings.

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