Drew Loftis

Drew Loftis

Drew Loftis is Sunday Sports Editor at the New York Post

Background

Drew is a Fantasy Football junkie who has been known to participate in more than 100 leagues at time, Drew writes The Post's Fantasy Insanity football column. A graduate of North Carolina-Charlotte, Drew previously worked as Sports Editor at the Kinston (N.C.) Free Press and the Shelby (N.C.) Star where he was an Assistant Sports Editor.

Latest Articles

Fourth times the charm with previously failed fantasy football bets

As we dive into our final slate of full fantasy rosters here in conference championship week, unlike Mets exec David Stearns, we are going to run it back.

Go against the grain and go back to star wideout in daily fantasy football this week

Last week we specifically targeted the Rams offense anticipating a blowout. The Panthers made more of a game out of it than we thought, but one of the ways we...

How to separate your daily fantasy picks from the masses

Seasonal leagues are done. Fantasy playoff formats are wonky and unsatisfying. The only thing left for us fantasy freaks is DFS.

2025 fantasy football year-end awards: 49ers star is back on top

Welcome back to the Fantasy Insanity winner’s circle, CMC.

The biggest fantasy football busts of 2025

How bad is it? With one game to go, he is 127 yards short of his career low, set in 2023. And in that season, he played just 10 games,...

The 2025 fantasy football season's best waiver wire saviors

Did you go out and buy a lotto ticket this past week in the hopes of winning more than a billion dollars? Yeah, you and everyone else. It isn’t any...

The most tragic injuries of the fantasy football season

That pain you’ve been feeling from the injury to one of your anchor fantasy players, the incident that might have sent your entire season sideways, well, there is no soothing...

Fantasy football winter has arrived for these Chiefs

Season 8 is here for the Kansas City Chiefs. There was no “winter is coming” suspense. They were great. Now they’re not.

One fantasy QB can help you replace Patrick Mahomes — and it's not Philip Rivers

Philip Rivers provided some hope that he improves to become at least moderately productive in fantasy terms. If you have designs on a fantasy championship, you aren’t looking for “moderately...

Cardinals duo's fantasy bonanza comes with some big red flags

There are just three things that are certain in life: death, taxes and “The Simpsons.” Everything else has an expiration date.

One wideout can bail fantasy football owners out of brutal late byes with seasons at stake

Think you’re done with byes once Thanksgiving rolls around? Think again, fantasy folks! We’ve got some more!

Commanders offense finally has the right ingredients for a fantasy football feast

In the fantasy playoffs, you need players who are gonna eat, and the Commanders finally are putting some worthy items on the menu.

Rusher's return makes Buccaneers backfield a fantasy football crapshoot

If you obsess over your fantasy teams the way the Madman does, that can make it hard to find things to be thankful for during a rough season.

Enjoy Wan'Dale Robinson's massive fantasy breakout — while it lasts

Jameis Winston sure is fun, isn’t he?

One wideout can be a good fantasy football flex option — even with some bad matchups

With his kind of volume, you can overlook some bad matchups. 

Staying ahead of 'next man up' curve will put you in position to seize fantasy football opportunity

No injuries are “good,” but there are situations that are easier to navigate from a fantasy perspective.

Enigmatic Giants QB offers some fantasy football life — but tread lightly

Jameis Winston offers some light in what would have been the Russell Wilson darkness.

Staying patient with these receivers in new environments is critical in fantasy football

When you need help now but that help isn’t coming until later, that patience can taste more rancid than bitter, making the wait more caustic than just comfortable.