Aaron St Denis

Aaron St Denis

Favorite Format
Redraft
Favorite Platform
Sleeper
Favorite NFL Team
Detroit Lions
Favorite NBA Team
Detroit Pistons
Years Playing
22
Country
can Canada
Position
Editor in Chief

I began playing fantasy football in 2004 in a league with friends, but I never took it too seriously at the time. Football was always my third favorite sport behind hockey and baseball. I continued to play all three sports casually with friends and family until 2014, when I started working as a fantasy hockey analyst. I spent about four years focused on fantasy hockey. However, when the pandemic hit and the NHL shut down due to COVID, I began to shift my attention to fantasy football and started taking it more seriously.

One day, I came across a Twitter post from a company called The League Winners looking for fantasy football writers. I responded, got hired, and within a year became their Content Director. That role helped open many doors for me in the industry. Over the next four years, I had the opportunity to work with several respected platforms, including Player Profiler, DLF, FantasyPros, and IDP Guys. Eventually, I co-founded a company called The Fantasy Football Universe along with fellow analysts Jeremy Shulman, Jesse Moeller, and SC Romero. I worked there tirelessly for a year before stepping away due to health concerns.

After my health improved, I returned to the space and currently contribute to Fantasy Football Advice Network, Fantrax, and The Undroppables, with a focus on covering the Detroit Lions.

I’m a jack of all trades at FSAN. I’ve done everything from standing in as an editor to creating graphics. I’m well-versed in all aspects of the business and take great pride in being hands-on, creating everything I do from scratch.

No matter where you find my work, know that it’s created entirely by me, from start to finish. Whether it’s podcasts, where I handle thumbnails, shows, and on-screen graphics, or written content, where I manage article covers, writing, and social media posts, I make sure all my content is 100% crafted to my specifications with minimal involvement from others. That’s probably a luxury my day job affords me.

Think of me as the Hulk Hogan of fantasy football. I never give up creative control on any of my projects and am often heard saying, “That doesn’t work for me, brother.

While I am not full-time in the fantasy football industry, and I do not aspire to be, I remain passionate about the work. As a single parent with full-time custody of a child, and with a day job that offers more financial stability than fantasy could provide, this remains a passion project rather than a career path.