By: Drew Loftis
Even if you can see some scares coming, it doesn’t mean they aren’t scary.
Drew Loftis is a Sunday Sports Editor at the New York Post. A Fantasy Football junkie, he writes The Post's Fantasy Insanity column and has a deep passion for competitive sports, covering various themes including sports business and marketing. Drew has previously contributed to the Kinston (N.C.) Free Press and the Shelby (N.C.) Star, and his work is featured in the New York Post.
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Drew Loftis specializes in fantasy football, particularly focusing on player performance and recommendations. He frequently cites data and provides reviews of player performances, indicating that he would be interested in insights backed by statistics or analytical evaluations.
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