John PaulsenMost Accurate Expert 2010-21
John Paulsen has been playing fantasy football for more than two decades and has served up fantasy advice to readers since 2005. John was named the Most Accurate Fantasy Football Expert by FantasyPros for the 2010 and 2014 seasons, and has finished in the Top 10 in ten of the last 12 years, including eight finishes in the Top 5. Cumulatively, John has been the most accurate expert from 2010-21 while also winning various draft rankings accuracy competitions (2011, FSTA and 2019, Fantasy Nation). John stands 6'8" and started on UW-Platteville's undefeated 1995 D3 National Championship basketball team, guided by former University of Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan.
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Josh MooreTwitter accounts
Back-to-back Top 5 Most Accurate Expert Josh owns and edits 4for4 Fantasy Football and has been involved with the site as a developer since 2004. He was recognized as a Top 5 Most Accurate Expert in both 2010 and 2011 by FantasyPros before turning the ranking duties over to Senior Editor John Paulsen in an effort to focus efforts on subscriber growth and satisfaction.
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Jennifer EakinsA proud alumna of the UGA Grady College of Journalism, Jennifer Eakins has been working in the sports industry for well over a decade. She has had stints with CNN Sports, the Atlanta Hawks and the Colorado Rockies. Her first fantasy football draft took place in 1996 where she selected Ricky Watters with the first overall pick, and she has been a fantasy degenerate ever since.
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Bob HarrisBob is the Senior Editor of Fantasy Sports Magazines (FSP) and Football Diehards. Often working 16-hour days, Bob has been covering the NFL professionally since 1993 and has been featured on CNN-SI, Fox Sports and HBO as well as a number of sports talk shows around the country. Always entertaining and highly informative, nobody covers the NFL closer than our good friend and contributor Bob Harris.
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Jordan HeckJordan is a Digital Sports Producer at the Indianapolis Star. He has a bachelor's degree in sports journalism from Indiana University and has been a fan of fantasy football since before he was in high school. His love for football and writing led him to a position with 4for4 Fantasy Football in 2012. Getting verified on Twitter is among one of his greatest career accomplishments.
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Chris KucharskiChris has covered the NFL professionally since 1998 having spent 12 seasons covering the Pittsburgh Steelers for SteelersLIVE. He still covers the Steelers, but he also now covers the Eagles, Giants and Jets on a daily basis in his role as program director and on-air talent for Fox Sports Radio THE GAME in the Scranton PA. He hosts a daily, drive time talk show called the Sports Blitz and is an NFL contributor to radio talk shows in the Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York markets.
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Scott PagelScott has been a weekly sports editor of four local papers, and a sports writer for the Times News newspaper for over 12 years, covering anything from youth to pro sports and everything in between in eastern PA. He's been a contributor to 4for4.com since 2005 and has been playing fantasy football since the late 1990s. Scott has covered Philadelphia Eagles training camp since 1997 and primarily covers the Eagles for 4for4.com.
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Anthony StalterAnthony Stalter is the co-host of the mid-day show on sports radio 101 ESPN in St. Louis. He's also a pre-game host for the Rams Radio Network and served as the station's reporter for the 2013 NFL Draft. Anthony hosts 4for4's Most Accurate Podcast and contributes as a Scout and columnist.
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Kevin ZatloukalKevin is a Ph.D. computer scientist. His doctoral work at MIT was focused on quantum algorithms. During the fantasy offseason, he teaches computer science at the University of Washington, his alma mater.
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Chris AllenChris Allen comes from an analytical background, leveraging his data skills with his multiple years of experience across different formats (e.g. seasonal redraft, DFS, MFL10). He has tested weather effects and its impact on games, player output variance, and the validity of the associated narratives. Chris can be heard as co-host on the Dynasty Manual podcast.
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Greg SmithGreg Smith is an engineer and an enthusiast in the strategy and design of variance-based games. When it comes to fantasy football, he prefers the added complexity and emphasis on quarterbacks in 2QB and Superflex leagues, but Greg enjoys formats of all types. He co-founded TwoQBs in 2016 and finished 11th in FantasyPros' in-season rankings accuracy in 2017.
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Russ FinkleRuss Finkle was born with a cheat sheet in his hand. His first words were 'waiver wire.' He became the world's youngest fantasy football champion at age 2. In 32 years of fantasy football, Russ has never lost a game. Jonathan Bales reads Russ's books on DFS. John Paulsen asks Russ sit/start questions. Josh Moore swore he would never shave again only after Russ accidentally touched his face. Out of respect, Matt Rittle never tweets on days that Russ does a mock draft. Russ received over 2,000,000 write-in votes in the last presidential election despite not being a candidate. Russ has won the Draft Kings Millionaire Maker 14 times. (In only 12 attempts.) Russ edits the Internet in his spare time. When Russ tweets, Twitter crashes. Russ likes puppies.
Oh, and Russ does customer service for us, too.
Bio provided by long-time 4for4 subscriber Doug Burrell. Parts of it may be less than 100% accurate.
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Andrew FleischerAndrew grew up in Dover, Massachusetts and currently resides in Los Angeles. He was an anti-sports punk-rock-listening skateboarding nerd until he left his hometown in 1995, and then took a hard left turn into sports fandom borne from a need to represent his home state after moving to New York. It follows that he's a fan of the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins, to the chagrin of anyone not from the New England area.
He's an actor and writer who first started playing fantasy football in 2001. He was hooked immediately, and he's gone far down the rabbit hole since. Because Andrew is an actor and not famous, he's had various sideline gigs that have included stints as a waiter, bartender, investment bank pitch-book editor, website designer, seller of collectible toys on Amazon, and football data analyst.
He started writing for 4for4 before the 2019 season, and he's primarily focused on best-ball, redraft, and dynasty fantasy leagues.
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Pat JamesPat began playing season-long fantasy football in 2001 and daily fantasy football during the 2012 season. He has been a daily fantasy football writer since 2013 and vividly remembers the day he became hooked on DFS, Christmas Eve of 2013, when Andy Dalton and AJ Green helped him bink a bunch of tournaments on DraftStreet.
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Justin EdwardsJustin has been playing fantasy sports since he booted up a Sandbox Fantasy Football league on his Gateway computer in Middle School. After nearly two decades in the restaurant industry, he's focusing his attention on making a living inside of the sports industry.
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Alex GelharAlex is a lawyer for the Wisconsin State Public Defenders. He previously worked for the NFL as a fantasy football editor. He still writes about and studies fantasy football in his free time.
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Connor AllenConnor Allen utilizes advanced analytics and his knowledge of football to create an edge in sports betting and fantasy leagues. He writes a weekly player prop article that's won over 57% of the time in each of the past two seasons. He placed first and 10th in the FFPC Divisional Round Playoff Contest along with fellow 4for4 writer, Joe Paeno. Connor currently resides in Chicago where he owns a small business and can be found on Twitter: @ConnorAllenNFL.
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Ryan NoonanRyan Noonan is the Sports Betting Manager at 4for4. He's been leaving draft rooms with the best team on paper since 1998, and his knowledge of football, golf, and the NBA has helped him to leverage sportsbooks, fantasy leagues, and DFS ever since. Constantly trying to find an edge, Noonan focuses on player props, leveraging lookahead lines, scheduling anomalies, and team totals to try and beat closing lines in the NFL. He is the host of our flagship betting podcast, Move The Line NFL. You can find more of him @RyNoonan on Twitter.
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Mike RandleMike has covered betting content for Action Network and BettingPros since 2018 (NBA, College Basketball, NFL). He has grinded his way up the ranks, working as a freelance writer, podcast producer, and now the host of the RotoViz Fantasy Football Mailbag. He is the current Editor-In-Chief of the PlayerProfiler Fantasy Football Draft Kit. He combines his passion for sports with statistical analysis.
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Brendan DarrBrendan started playing fantasy football in middle school and still maintains the first league he started with. While in dozens of leagues outside of the friendly confines of the original office conference room where the first draft was held, nothing will ever mean more than the Needwood League. While covering DC sports in print and on the radio, the local teams continuously let him down, but fantasy football and DFS have always been there for him. He started contributing fantasy football articles to The Washington Post and NBC Sports Washington before eventually joining up with NumberBall.com on the editorial side, but his passion was always on the content side. He joined 4for4 in August of 2022 as an analyst.
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Matt JonesMatt Jones has been a fantasy writer for the past eight years across various sites. He uses a data-driven approach to find trends and patterns that you can use for leverage in season-long and DFS. Find him on Twitter @Matt JonesTFR.
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