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Speaker 1 (00:22):
What'sa what's up everybody? It's Friday night, nine pm, and
I got a crew in the house. We are dropping
a rookie mock draft tonight super Flex PPR, and I
think we agreed on tight end premium. I'm not sure,
but let's just make it a little bit filthy, right.
I've got an awesome crew. I'm gonna give them a
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they where you, tell you where they create content where
you might can follow them, and then we're gonna kick
this thing off.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Go ahead and start us off.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
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Speaker 2 (01:06):
Dude, awesome Disco.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Uh they call me Disco. I am from the Big
Draft Energy YouTube channel. You can catch me on Big
Draft Energy on Twitter with a bunch of hot takes.
And yeah, that's about it, man, Just just surrounded by
a bunch of good guys and great talent. And uh,
it was always maccollins It was never anybody else.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
It was always maj.
Speaker 5 (01:34):
Why listen, you already know who it is, your boy,
Joe Frick, Fantasy Football Advice Network. We're here with the
good crew, excited to get drafted, and the pirates are
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Speaker 3 (01:48):
Some would say, yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
True, Kelly, and no one has fallen off the Clemente
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Speaker 3 (01:55):
Dude, that was a wild video. Just got to say
that video was a wild ride. I was like, whoa.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
That guy's lucky. He was so intoxicated. I think it
saved his life.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Maybe.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
So we got some people popping in the chat.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
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Speaker 1 (02:08):
Let's go Brandy Ballish smash that like, y'all appreciate it,
Lion Light, let's go Disco. Getting a little love from
Kobe and the cattle Dogs and Rusty Shackle for it
in the chat. Appreciate you guys. As we go through
the draft, drop your questions in. We're happy to try
to get them. We're gonna throw up this draft board.
But while we do it, you know disco real quick.
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When you go into a rookie draft, like everybody has
their tactics. They're like like kind of how they approach it.
You know, what's probably one key thing right off the
cuff that you're looking into when you go into your
rookie draft to try to maximize your output.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
I don't like hype. Hype is something that I try
to avoid by any means necessary, because it means people
are overreacting on something that is not really ittainable or sustainable.
In the NFL, I go based off of not just potential,
but just based off of God given ability and just
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being a good baller. Like I value being a good
football player over combine scores, combine numbers, any of that.
If you are special with the rock in your hands,
you are somebody I want to invest in. So I'm
a little bit unorthodox, but I've been fairly accurate in
the past and hoping to continue to be so as
you know, my my career as a content creator continues.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
The man's also a burying the lead. He does have
a football background, so he knows what he's talking about.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
I love it, you know, and I'm going to kind
of lean on you two guys, because you're the guess
and so you know, I want to get a little
bit of your feedback for our viewers on like kind
of how you head into these drafts and kind of
like where you make moves pinnacle points for you in
the draft class you know, de Bro for you, what's
your number one take when you kind of lean into
the draft?
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Where are you looking to?
Speaker 1 (03:57):
What are you looking to accomplish?
Speaker 3 (04:00):
I mean for me, it's it's there's definitely and people
have ever followed my ranks, looked at my content and
stuff like that, Like I definitely have leans of guys
like they're my guys, and so a lot of it
comes down to, like especially this early after the NFL Draft,
we were talking about a little this before we turn
the mics on and stuff and we went live. But
like for me, it's I want to get my guys.
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Whether that's guys that stand out at my ranks, I'm
aggressive on. There are definite players like if you're playing
in multiple leagues like that I'm lower on, but I'll
get exposure to just like if you're looking at Dynasty
as a portfolio. But in a lot of instances when
I'm in Rooky drafts, I want to get my dudes.
I want to get the players that I fully believe,
believe in and that that that's all the way through
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the board. So it's not just like and it's nothing ridiculous,
Like I'm not like taking a guy that I think
I could get at the one oh seven, one ten
or something like that. I'm not taking them at the
one oh four. But will I, you know, reach two
three spots? Will I take a guy around earlier, like
when we get into later parts of a draft, like
the third, fourth round, and not have to like or
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trade in and avoid waivers and stuff like that. Absolutely, man,
I love it.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
So there you go.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Good with the rock in the hand, my guys. So
if you're tuned in, you're gonna find out exactly what
that looks like tonight as we hit this rookie draft.
Go throw the board up and let's kick this thing off, all.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
Right, Do I really need to discuss? So I'm taking
it the one on one. No, no, no, and some
of these we won't.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
We'll just rock and roll ash and genty enough set, yeah, yeah,
fair enough. I love going running back heavy. I want
a mari and Hampton.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
So I'm up. So, as I said, I'm a little unorthodox.
I like to get my guys, and I like the
people who are exceptional and special when the rock is
in their hands, and nobody displays that more than Matthew Golden,
the wide receiver selected by the most out of this
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entire group.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
I respect it, dude.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
It's like right.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
Now, yeah, absolutely, Like when I talk about Matthew Golden,
I get giddy because when I say special with the
rock in his hands, that the ability after the catch,
what he's capable of doing. You pair that with a
healthy Jordan Love. Remember, guys, Jordan Love got hurt Week
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one in Brazil, right, so we never really got to
see Jordan Love get going. You pair that with a
healthy Jordan Love, a healthy running game, a healthy Marshawn Lloyd,
like Debro has been beating the drumone because at least
we have a backup option in case anything happens with
Josh Jacobs. You're talking about somebody who is not just
the best rookie performer in Fantasy over all this upcoming season,
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but this guy's going to be in discussion as a
top ten wide receiver potentially. So I'm very bullshaw on
Matthew Golden, not just this year, but every year moving forward.
Speaker 5 (07:12):
So I have a question for you on that, because
all this community that I really like as a player.
What does concern me those is if you look at
Jordan Love and how he supported number one, he's receivers,
He's very quick, like, he's very good at distributing the ball.
Jaden Reid was the closest that he had to a
wide receiver one and that also came with like the
rushing upside that Reid has in the explosive plays. So
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do you have any concerns with Love? Not necessarily like
featuring him in the offense and continuing to distribute, which
feels like what they have like the International House of
mid wide receivers. They have like ten wide receiver threes
on the team and now they have this first round rookie.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
Here's the thing, right, it comes down to draft capital. Spin.
They're not going to go invest the draft capital in
round one for the first time and god knows how
long to get a wide receiver to not featured this
wide receiver. He's a special talent, special speed, and they
paid to get him at home. Remember the draft was
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in Green Bay at home. So yeah, I'm not worried
about any sort of they're going to fabricate plays. He's
going to get all the gadget plays, He's going to
get all the deep balls, and I'm here for it,
and I'm glad I'm early on it, and I see
that that some people are sad in the chat and
I'm here for just.
Speaker 5 (08:26):
For a pointed record, it was the first time since
two thousand and two. Javon Walker was the last receiver
they took in the first round.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Hey, look, and I love this pig, you know, And
I say that I love the fact that you go
after your guy like, you know, like kind of Debro
said at the beginning. You know, you got to go
after the guys that you like. And the reality is,
if you at sitting at the one three, you probably
it's a risky take to think that he might be
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there again at the two three. So if he's your
dude and you think, I mean, you got to roll
with it.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
I love it. Bro, You're up next.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
I'm gonna take my wide receiver one of this class.
I've been staunch about that regard throughout the entirety of
the process. Ted Ro McMillan, come on down, man, I
love the landing spot. He's a candidate for one hundred
and thirty plus targets year one, Bryce Shung. If the
ascension was real last year, then it's wheels up for Tet.
He's the unquestioned wide receiver one in that offense and
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for everybody that's worried about like any volume concerns and
things like that. When we did see Bryce Young also
take off last year, this was quietly a Panther's passing
attack that was thirteenth and neutral passing rate. So with
now a true wide receiver one, maybe that goes up
and maybe we're looking at a top twelve, top ten
passing rate offense this year. But Ted, it's wheels up, dude,
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love him.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
It's a it's a big take.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
I mean, and you know, the analysts tried to come
in and create the narrative that like he wasn't not
moving at the catch point, you know, I mean, like, yeah, I.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Was old he was too slow to go top ten
in the NFL draft. I was told that no wide
receiver because we love the cherry pick stuff, goes top
ten in the NFL draft running a four or five,
although in that sample size people did leave out Drake London,
who didn't run a forty am Marvin Ayerson junior who
didn't run a forty two. But again I digress. He's
supposedly too slow, but debro.
Speaker 5 (10:16):
They asked him in his freshman year if you watched
a ton of film, and he said no, aren't you
scared about that?
Speaker 3 (10:21):
And again ad narratives. I was also told CJ. Shroud
would never be a good quarterback because I asked two
scores fade that crap.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Well, yeah, keep bringing the heat. I love it.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
I love it, Joe, keep the fire coming.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
What's up?
Speaker 5 (10:33):
I mean, I'm gonna take the best player in the
draft right now, and that's gonna be Travis Hunter. They
announced that the draft that he's primarily going to be
a wide receiver. I'm not worried about like the double
sided role. I know that Disco is a big Brian
Thomas guy, no matter what. But I think that they
have a lot of opportunity on both for them to
both eat one hundred and thirty vacated targets. With Evan
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Ingram leaving, I don't see him necessarily being a full
time defensive player right way, if at all. So I
like the upside. I think this is a strong running
back class and It's funny because the drafts that I've done,
I haven't taken a lot of them. But for me,
at the one oh five, it's worth the risk. And
I think that I can recoup another running back later
if I felt that way.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
So that's the direction that I'm going, you know. I
like Hunter. My favorite thing about Hunter is the go
up and get it.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
You know, playing cornerback, you used to high point in
the football and he does that from the receiver side,
which is new, which is why you see him going
over the top of people and catch the ball.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
So I think there's a lot like you know, when they.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Throw those corner routes and things like that, there's a
lot of potential for him on touchdowns. You know it,
We'll see. He is that question mark player. Like if
there wasn't a chance he plays defense, it's probably a
different conversation, but I do. I mean, they're working him
at offense. I like it here at six and I'm
a sucker for running backs.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
I always go running back heavy.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
I love my wide receivers, but I feel like you
can just get good wide receivers like in the mid rounds,
and so I'm gonna I'm gonna take uh and it's
a lot about the backfield, but I'm gonna take Quinn
Shawn Judkins here.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
One he's a hell of a player, He's got a
nose for the end zone.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
But two, the Browns just had this thing. Whether it's
Jerome Ford, it's Kareem Hunt, it's Ernest Johnson, like whoever
it is, somehow the Browns.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
Can run the football.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
And when you put a running back in there, I
just think that there's a lot of upside for him.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
I do like.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Dylan Sampson in the complimentary role, but I want some
Judkins there. Nice.
Speaker 5 (12:41):
You have any concerns about the age of that offensive line.
I know that's kind of been the pillar of that team,
but it's kind of getting up there in age. Do
you have any worries about that or is it just
like a hey, I trust the player, just let it happen.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Offensive linemen like age is like it's like you look
at it like whiskey. You know, like as they get older,
they get just more refined and they get more complete
and and you know you see him play light. That's
not all the I mean you look at the people
that you know like that they trade around or look
at you know, they're all older. It's it's an offensive lineman.
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I like him like a good old age whiskey.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
So I'm not worried about about that. I'm in all right.
Speaker 5 (13:22):
So this guy that puts you back on the clock.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
I love the pick. Not because offensive linemen were like
a like a good aged whiskey. But if you look
at that scenario, nobody knows what's going on. The quarterback
room is in shambles. The best thing you could do is,
you know, try to protect the rock by running it
a lot. So I love that pick for you. It's
definitely where I was leading. But I'm gonna go with
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his running mate in Ohio. I'm going to take Travon Henderson,
who landed on my New England Patriots, and that I
was quoted saying he is my favorite running back in
this draft class. Yes, I like him more than Trava,
than ashdot Gent. I love his ability to be explosive
and dynamic in both the running game and receiving game.
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I love the fact that he is a complete back.
He will not come off the field in past protection situations,
and he's as reliable as it comes with a ball
in his hand. He's a special talent and a special player.
And I'm very bullish on Treyvon Henderson and I love
the Landing Spot as a New England Patriots fan.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Well, and here's the thing about what people don't realize
and you're on it. If if Judkins and Henderson aren't
in the same offense and it's just Henderson, or even
just Judkins, but just Henderson, then I think the gent
conversation as RB one completely changes. I mean, you have
two almost thousand yard rushers in that singular offense, right,
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so like, what is what is trade?
Speaker 2 (14:50):
What is Henderson's actual yards per carry?
Speaker 1 (14:53):
If he's the loan, if he's the only only guy
in the backfield, I think you probably have a different arative.
I love him, I love the Landing Spot, and Mike
Vrabel is gonna make sure he gets.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
Work, absolutely absolutely him what he got.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
I'm gonna take my singing this as this is superflex.
I'm gonna take my QB one of the entire process,
which is not cam Ward. I'm taking Jackson dart here
at the one o eight. I love his tape, love
his skill set. All the old miss stuff, all the
narratives gets way overblown if you watch his tape, he
is accurate to all three levels of the field. And
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I'm not being hyperbolic when I say this. There is
a lot of ball placement his live arm. There's a
lot of Jaden Daniels in there too when you watch
his tape, and I know evoking that name. I was
big on Jayden last year. He was my QB one
of the class over Caleb. I'm making a stand with Dart.
He's been my QB two of the process. I mean,
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I love the guy you're getting rushing upside the Giants.
I think are going to be a better team this
year than people are giving it credit. So give me
Jackson here.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Love it?
Speaker 5 (15:59):
You think still start in week one or like, at
what point do you think that it's.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
I think it's in play. I think I think how
he plays and how fast he picks up the offense
and how he's progressing is gonna tell the tail. I
don't think him. Like if you were to say, like
we're making a bet whether Dart starts Week one or not,
I'm gonna say no, I bet they let Russ play.
I bet that he is the QB two coming out
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of camp over Jamis. I think Jamis and Russ were
just signed as like basically the emergency guys, Like if
they missed out on quarterback, could they float the boat
until next year or next year's class. But I think
they're gonna give Dart every chance to win the job,
but it's probably gonna be Russ coming out, and then
Russ is gonna do things of where he looks like
twenty twenty five Russ and probably only gets about four
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or five games as a starter, and then we see Jackson.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
Now, may I ask you? Right after they selected Jackson Dart,
Brian Dables was interviewed and he was reported saying, Russell
Wilson is our quarterback and we're intending on starting Russell
Wilson as our quarterback. What do you make of that?
Speaker 3 (17:05):
So, if you read the entire quote, it said he
is our quarterback going into training camp or something to
that effect. It wasn't like he's going to be our starter.
He's getting number one reps basically in camp to start.
But the way that he left the quote open ended
and the way he phrased it actually left the door
open for Dart to start.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
I appreciate the clarification. I was just genuinely curious.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Thank you, No, no, I mean like, and the other
thing about this dude is like, when it comes down
to it, the best guy that like in camp. If
Dart is blowing it up in camp and he crushes
in the preseason, he's strengthened in his case. I don't
think they're going to hold him back. But I do
think that looking at transition to the NFL now, I
know that Brian DABLEOD also think is going to make
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things a little bit easier for Dart, the same thing
with the way that the Commanders made it easier for
Jayden Daniels and how they're going to structure the system.
So I do think that that is part of this.
So to that point, we could see Russ's run more
and more rpo action because they're not going to change
the offense from one guy to the next.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
I don't think, Yeah, this should be a really easy thing, right. Hey,
this is Malik Neighbors. He is your first read every play.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
Just throw it there, you know.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
I like the one thing I do like knowing that
they I think they knew they were going to take
a rookie quarterback going in and bringing in Jamis and Russ.
They brought two very positive mindset driven people, and especially
when you take about Russ like somebody that can because
Russ isn't like Aaron Rodgers. Like Aaron Rodgers if there's
a backup quarterback, he's like, I don't give crap.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
I'm not worried.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
I'm not trying to invest I'm not trying to develop them.
I don't care. Right, Russ is like, I'll bring you in,
like I'll take it.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Under my wing. I hope this work.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
And whether or not that's valid or not, He's still
been in the game for a long time and so
I think that they did a good job surrounding him
with like a good veteran presence to keep him centered
as he kind of gets into year one and stuff.
And we'll see how that develops. I'm with you, Deebra,
I think it'll be Russ in the beginning. But you know,
I definitely like Dart so good.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Y'all watched any of the Giants insider stuff, like the
stuff they're puting on YouTube that like where they gave
the behind the scenes of Abdul Carter and Jackson Dart
and stuff with it. Dude, when they put Dart up
on the on the whiteboard and stuff. You could see
day Ball just grinning ear to ear.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
Yeah, he's a time.
Speaker 4 (19:19):
Here's another thing that I like about Dart. If you
look at brainy Ballers in the chat. He developed this
AI app. He's a fighter pilot of some sort, but
Brandy Baller is absolutely He developed this app called the
Star Predictor Score, and it analyzes all rookies coming out
and Jackson Dart is the highest rated rookie to ever
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come out ever in the history of the SPS grading system,
and it's fairly accurate. So yeah, I wasn't bullish on
him before, but after seeing that he was the highest
graded SPS grade ever from Brandy Ballers, I kind of
have no choice. Button.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
I'm just gonna throw out there about last two qb
ones of the last two classes were Jane Daniels and c. J. Strout.
So I'll let my track record speak.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
No, all right, jump, I love a d bro all right.
Speaker 5 (20:12):
So we said we were going with tight end premium
for this.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Right, yeah, all right, cool.
Speaker 5 (20:20):
I'm just trying to make sure I don't make a
fool of myself. So at this spot in the draft,
there's really two guys that I'm keying in on maybe three,
but if it's tight end premium, I'm going to go
with Colson leveland here, I think that he is the
tight end one. I know that a lot of people
are pretty bullish on Tyler Warren. They like the opportunity
that he has in Indianapolis to potentially be a top
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two target getter. But I still think that Pittman downs
and the lack of QB are a bit of a
problem there. And so for me, even though it's a
little bit more crowded in Chicago, I think he's a
fantastic route runner. He's a little bit more apt for blocking.
You do have Comet there, he's probably not going anywhere
this season. You do have DJ Moore, who, if you
watched the tape last year, did not look like the
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Dj Moore that we've known and seen for the last
few years. So I think it may be a slower
burn with Loveland. You're not necessarily going to see the
brock Bauers dominance that you saw. I think that's what
people are kind of looking for. I don't see that
happening right away, maybe if at all, But I do
think that he's gonna be a really good tight end
in the league. If this is tight end premium, I'm
not gonna wait and see what's happening there. I think
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that Loveland and Warren are the only two guys that
I really feel good about drafting kind of in the
first couple of rounds. So it's like, I might as
well throw that dart right now.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah, like it, I'm gonna go, And this is kind
of this is probably gonna clean up my running back get.
But it's just because in Dynasty it's so hard to
get good running backs that have year one potential. And
if you're getting somebody that you got to wait two
to three years, but then to get sometimes you don't
end up getting that value.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
So it's just my position of priority.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
You could throw throw me to the Wolves on it.
It's just how I play because you know they don't
have the crazy life expectancy either.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
But I'm going to take I want RJ. Harvey right
here at ten.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
I like me some RJ.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Harvey.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
I like Harvey and basically I like double digit touchdowns,
and I think he will bring it. I will digress
because I know there was other RJ.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Harvey fans in this.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
I know that they've been, but I mean probably.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
It was. It was exactly what we wanted.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
I felt like we went into the draft and we
were like, where could RJ.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Harvey go? And when everybody saw the Denver Broncs, they were.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Like yes, And instantly his adp rows from like a
round three great to like round one, And you know,
I think that there's I think there's significant validation for that.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
I love the pick. He was my RB five of
the class going into it. We walks out of the
class with the raft capital on the landing spot. He's
my RB three of the class. I'd take him as
high as I'd take him as high as one O
five six and not even bad an eye. He's one
O seven in my ranks right now in super Flex.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Love it. I love.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
I will add that I was also a strouded and
jading Daniel's Truther, But my bear, my beard is not
as impressive.
Speaker 3 (23:23):
Whatever, dude, you're good than mine.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
It's not as impressive.
Speaker 4 (23:30):
So I'm gonna go with who I believe is going
to be an outstanding talent. You're not just getting somebody
who's going to get reception volume and somebody who's going
to get checked down. Work, but he probably is the
best quarterback on that team as well, And nobody's even
considering the fact that Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones are
just terrible at quarterback play. Bring me the next Wildcat
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Tyler Warren put him on my team.
Speaker 5 (23:57):
I like it. That was my Yeah, I'm sorry, no,
I like it. It is interesting.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
I know.
Speaker 5 (24:03):
The thing that I've struggled with with Warren and why
I have Loveland over him, is that the first three
years of Penn State, I know that there was some
talent in the tight end room, but he was pretty
much non existent and then just showed up out of
nowhere and put up fourteen.
Speaker 4 (24:15):
But let me ask you, how was the quarterback play
up until that point, up until his most recent season.
Speaker 5 (24:21):
Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
The other thing about that is that, like, I think
politics also plays into this stuff too, like guys and
where they recruited, who recruited them, and stuff like that.
So like, I've heard that kind of stuff personally that
I don't worry about that stuff. I've also heard people say, well,
there's a discrepancy between the age of Loveland and Warren.
I don't care about that either, Dude, if the tight
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end's good, they're good. If they're good, they're going to
play into their early thirties, maybe mid thirties, and it
doesn't matter.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Love it. Tight ends do have that long life. I'm
still hoping Hunter Henry can do well this year. Good luck.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
With this being super flex, maybe back. I'm not letting
cam Ward fall out of the first round. I'm not insane.
So you know, again, in this exercise, we're not drafting
specifically like builds of teams. We're taking guys where they
should go. We're going BPA and things like that. So
cam Ward should not fall I don't care what people
think about this quarterback class. There's no way that a
first round drafted quarterback should fall out of the first
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round in a super flex draft.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
I agree. I actually like cam Ward.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
I think that he has a lot of that Mahomes capabilities,
like the off balance throws, off balance throws and actually
make sure I saw that I saw that head jerk
their disco, uh, you know, and he's worked for everything,
you know, Like he's not like somebody that came as
a five star prospect and was just giving it right.
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Like he's worked. And so I still don't know that
Tennessee has their guys still undecided, which is why I
haven't taken This is one of those classes where I
didn't take many quarterback shares personally, and so but I
agree it's there's not gonna be around in a super
flex league where cam Ward falls out of the first round.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
No, I agree. And my thing about Ward, and it's
some of my trepidation that I had last year on
Caleb Williams. Ward has been my QB three of this
class throughout the entirety of the process. Now with Schugarer
falling to the fifth round, that plummeted down my ranks.
But with Ward now he's my QB two of this class.
I've got concerns, Like the high end moments for cam
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Ward are awesome, but the problem is he's a very cold, hot, cold,
streaky kind of player. That's why I comped him to
Jordan Love. There are multiple stretches of plays where you'll
watch cam Ward play and he looks like far and
away the best quarterback, like the best player on the field,
and then you'll see him go through stretches where he
struggles and the ball playsman isn't there and he gets
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rattled and the down to down consistency for Ward to
not only hit his ceiling, but on a like I'll
say this not be a bust. Has to improve at
the NFL level. Has to.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
Yeah, just one more thing to add to to cam Ward.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
My player comp is Jameis Winston. I don't like him
as a franchise quarterback if I was a general manager,
But in fantasy football, this guy has all the ability
to break fantasy football because he just has never seen
a window. He hasn't tried to throw through right, and
I think that's going to cause him to, like, just
to tail off of what Deebra was saying, He's gonna
have his incredible spike weeks sometimes he's gonna break fantasy football,
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and then some weeks he's just gonna disappear. I don't
like the longevity for cam Woard, but this year I'm
very bullish on him and some of his receivers as well.
And as for you, Matthias, and I don't know you,
but best player available and you take Golden hey Man,
that that's in my rankings and that that's in't. Yeah,
I'm bullish on him and I'm looking forward to keeping
this receipts here. I appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
Things.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Yeah, I'm gonna do me right.
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Joe, all right, So I didn't expect him to be here,
But for me, I'm gonna take Caleb Johnson. I think
he's a really good fit for the Art Smith wide
zone running scheme. There's gonna naturally be a lot of
comparisons to Najie Harris because he's kind of like a
bigger running back, but they're very different players, and I
think that like people that don't necessarily pay attention in
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Pittsburgh are going to be very confused. I really like
the explosive running ability, which is something that Nausee really lack,
and it's something that's really important at the NFL level.
If you look at guys that are top of the
league and rushing major ability to break the home run
and have those long carriages. You look at your Sae
kwonjer Ken Walker's like all of those guys like they
hit the two three yard runs, but then they'll break
one out. Caleb Johnson was one of the best in
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college it having those long runs. So I'm excited to
see what he can do and hopefully that Steelers young
offensive line can finally figure it out.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
I love to see the capitulation, not by yourself, Joe,
but like other people in the space when they were like, ah,
I'm gonna barry Caleb after the forty times blah blah
blah blah blah, and then he goes to the Steelers
in the third round and it's wheels up and everybody's like,
oh wait, I like Caleb and I like blending spot.
Du I love Caleb throughout the entire process. He's been
He was my RB two throughout the entirety of the process.
So no, no shade for me, dude. I think he's
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gonna get a ton of work. Like touches this year
is probably the floor for Caleb Johnson.
Speaker 5 (29:15):
And he has a clean injury history to which if.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
He's gonna just come in a face.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
You don't.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
I know, you're a Jalen Warren dude, but like, still
in that offense, what do you think the floor for
touches is.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
I think it's a one a one b room. I
think it's gonna be a fifty to fifty split. So
the floor for touches is probably gonna be like one
nine ninety relatively two hundred two hundred each. I think
they're both gonna get their work, and if I'm investing
in what, I'm investing in both.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
I do like Caleb Johnson. I think he fits what
they wanted Nagy to be. They wanted a downhill run
straight guy. Nagy wanted to try to dance. I think
they got what they wanted in Caleb Johnson. I like
that pick. I think that I do think that Warrant's
not as far out as people say he is. So
he's for me a late round best ball target. Uh.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
You know, I I don't think that that's a.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Bad call there, because everybody did it. I mean they
left Warren immediately in the back, you know, like and
so I wouldn't completely forget about him. I think he
is gonna definitely at least play that Austin Eckler type role,
which we saw be effective for Washington last year. Here,
you know, Russy said wide receiver one still available. I
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think there are several.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Good wide receivers available.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
I got it's it's one of those. It's a difficult
best player available.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Like Luther Buron is wide receiver one.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Say what?
Speaker 3 (30:36):
I really hope that Rusty's not saying Luther Burton is
wide receiver one for his sake.
Speaker 5 (30:40):
Also because he does all graphics, so he could say
whatever he wants.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
I'm gonna take, and I'm not taking the same thing.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
I think if you take Burden here, you're not really
drafting him for this year. I think that Mecca Igbuca
can have a role this year. Uh, but that's who
I'm taking right here. I haven't been a part of
a draft yet where he's fallen.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
Into the second round, so I'm kind of.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
In.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
It's close. I find him right at the turn, but
you know, I think that I'm not again, I'm not
taking up for this year.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Chris Godwin is what he is is yet to be held.
He's coming off a big injury. And then Mike Evans
contract is one year left, so who knows what will
Bill like.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Lot next year.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
But we could be looking at, you know, wide receiver
one for twenty twenty six and I'm in there.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
I mean, there's definitely a world where America is very,
very involved this year. Because Mike Evans has had a
lingering hamstring injury for almost forever. He's definitely getting older.
He's missed significant chunks of time pretty much every year.
For the last three years, so I think Eggbuka can
definitely get involved early and often. And then Chris Godwin,
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the reason why he took a massive pay cut wasn't
because it's Florida and he's not playing paying taxes. It's
because he's not going to be right this year. There
was a strophic injury and he's not gonna be okay
to play much this year if any so Ego is
a smash pick here in a brilliant pick.
Speaker 5 (32:07):
I traded Jordan Adison for him straight up the other
day in the draft.
Speaker 4 (32:14):
In what that dynasty? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I like it.
I think I think it's a great call.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
I'm always laughing because, you know, if it's like something
I feel like de bro is like on the edge
on he gives you one of these, He's like, hmmm, oh.
Speaker 3 (32:32):
I would have gotten a little bit of sauce on
top of that with that. But that's just me.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
All right, you're all right.
Speaker 4 (32:40):
I'm gonna go who I think is. I'm gonna go
with who I think is one of the better, more
underrated wide receivers in a spot that desperately needs wide
receiver help. Yes, is an absolutely spectacic.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Oh you're gonna do it. I knew you were gonna
do it.
Speaker 4 (32:57):
But I'm taking trade me. This guy's got some bunny,
He's got some and another guy I like to talk
about special after the catch, special with the rock in
their hand. He's really fun to watch. I think this
offense is going to be incredible. You look at that
offensive line, it's improved and it was one of the
better offensive lines last year. They got Rashaun Slater calling back.
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They got McKay becked in. Even though he's a plug
and play guy, he's still massive. That run game is
going to be very impactful. It's going to create for
less guys back there covering the middle third, and I
think he's just going to rain free and just be
absolutely dominant in fantasy this year. So I'm very bullish
on Trey Harris.
Speaker 5 (33:41):
Four point one eight yards per route run against Man
last year, Like, that's just insane.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
The the the yards perseparation is just unheard of it.
He's got some bunny and special special with the sands.
Speaker 5 (33:53):
He also is a perfect compliment to lad like they
could be like a better fit for each other.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
That was pa Man. I love, I love and hate
that picks so much disco. Like I if I was
in any other room, I would have gotten Trey Harris
right now, and I would have spit the same love
letter that you just did. Like, I love Trey Harris
so so much. He was my wide receiver two and
is he was my wide receiver two going into the
draft without Travis Hunter in my ranks. He's my wide
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receiver three of this class. Like, I love his game.
We could talk about all the analytics, you could talk
about the film. I mean, the dude is out there
playing four D chess when people are playing checkers. He's
a really really good route runner. I'll take one of
my guys here. I'm gonna get Jaden Higgins. Man. Love
his game. I love the landing spot in Houston. I mean,
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he's gonna play. I keep hearing all these Nico Collins
esque like comps with Jayden Higgins, and I'm like, bro, Like,
have y'all watched his tape? Him and Nico are not
the same, dude, They're they're not like he tested hyper athletic.
He's awesome, But like the secret sauce with Jade Higgins,
is you put this guy as a fifty to fifty
inside outside guy, put him into the slot him go
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bully some freaking nickels and just whip them to death
on freaking inbreakers. Baby. I mean, he is a high
volume receiver for days, and that's no shaded Nico. But
they're different guys. They compliment each other's skill sets extremely well.
So I mean, Jaden Higgins top of the second round
draft capital awesome landing spot. Let's go.
Speaker 5 (35:28):
Yeah, he fully guaranteed contract today, first second round pick
in history to get fully guaranteed contracts.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
That's pretty cool, Brainy. I love that. I love that
you stand in your process, So don't waste that's my thing. Man.
You either, if you're gonna take the time, you either
stand on your process and you stand behind the work
that you do. Like I mean, look, Disco in this draft.
Everybody in this draft is standing on the guys that
they're going after. But my whole thing, with the entirety
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of the rookie process every single year, is you either
stand on your process because you're putting the time and
work and effort in, or don't waste the time, go
with the echo chamber, go with everybody else's consensus takes
because if you don't believe in what you're doing, then
why are you gonna waste the time of doing the
work if you're not gonna stand behind it.
Speaker 4 (36:13):
And I will say Brainy is one of the more
brilliant up and coming content creators out on Twitter. If
you guys are not following him, please do so because
the stuff that he drops is absolutely brilliant.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
Yeah, and since this is on radio and some people
aren't watching the show, I'm just gonna read the comment.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
He said.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
Also, de Bro, I've been told to shut my sight
down due to how I've pushed Dart as the QB one.
Seeing you push him relentlessly just inspired me to not
care about the naysayers even more than I have been.
It's good stuff. If you play fantasy, go with your gut,
go with your guys, because at the end of the day,
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if you are if you go with somebody else's take
and you're wrong, you're gonna blame them. At least when
you go with your guys, you stand on your own decision,
you stand on your own make and I think there's
valuable merit in that.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
To the Also to that point, Albert, can I tell
you how much stuff I got last year? And I
just had to like eat it. The entire process for
me having Jaydeen Daniels over Caleb Williams. I can't tell
you how many people hit me up and said, clown
take clickbait, all this crap funny. I don't see him
in my mentions today.
Speaker 5 (37:21):
Weird about that.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Before the show, I was with you as a Razorbacks fan.
I still remember freaking Jade and Daniels coming in the
second half of that LSU game and taking them over
three touchdowns to win the game.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Nah, Tyler, he's too skinny, his arm was weak. He
can't slide. Remember he's a herd.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
There's a he's a gamer, he's a baller, and he
could throw the football.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
I'm I'm with you. I loved it.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
I you know you you mentioned that to me and
I was like, it's it's dumb. And we sit here
and you know you've been right on several I mean,
you call it Puka. You talked about Jade, and you
talked about Stroud, and I mean there's other people that
have to like I know you mentioned, but like it
is it and it shows just the statement of fact.
Like and as we continue to go through this draft,
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you know, I hope you're you know, you get the
you get the information that you need to go with
your guys. If you don't already have those decided, You've
got some big minds in this room and eat it up.
So Joe back on the clock.
Speaker 5 (38:24):
Yeah, I hate it because I pulled up my notes
on Trey Harris and then Higgins and then I should
have done better than that was to go back to back.
I'm actually at a point at the draft where I
would be trying to trade out of this pick. I
don't really care for anybody that's in this zone. They
don't really do anything for me. So it's like I
would be looking to either trade for like you Salar,
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you're saying like it's hard to recoup value, like I
would take like an older running back for a second,
or try to get like a first for next year.
If somebody feels really passionate about Luther Burden. I'm not
a Scatabo guy. There's no one really here that excites me.
So I'm just gonna go best ranked player and take
But I don't feel great about it at all.
Speaker 1 (39:06):
Yeah, I will say this, you know this for me. Also,
I think that we've hit the tier where It's like
it is like a very distant like we've we've gotten
through all the people that we think have immediate impact.
Ish in a way, I obviously have. We have some
different opinions on some some sleepers or some people that
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other people may not be looking at. But you know,
we've kind of hit that like line. I guess that's
in the draft. And so there is this. I think
this is the spot where you are trying to trade out,
but you know, for the exercise take value, this is
tight end premium. I have had my eyes on Mason
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Taylor since.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
LSU.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
I mean, like watching them play last year, had some
really great moments. I want to I want Mason Taylor
raight here.
Speaker 5 (40:01):
Didn't get a terrible number assignment today though kind of
just killed it for me.
Speaker 2 (40:05):
I don't care about the numbers. I care about it big.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
I care about it really two ive guy running a
four to six forty with the ability to go up
and get the football.
Speaker 3 (40:15):
Joe, please tell me you're not going to like not
draft a wide receiver if he picked zero or he
picks one or something.
Speaker 5 (40:21):
I mean, Matthew Golden's career is already over being twenty two.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
Twenty two.
Speaker 3 (40:27):
I saw the twenty two. To me, that's just swag, dude, Like,
let's you do you man.
Speaker 5 (40:33):
Like, It's definitely swag for sure.
Speaker 3 (40:36):
I'm so down for it.
Speaker 4 (40:38):
I wore forty six when I was a tight end
when I was seventy a great spectacular number, and I
love that pick.
Speaker 3 (40:46):
I want to see a wide receiver pick like seventy
eight or something like that, Like give him an O
line number. I'm here for that.
Speaker 4 (40:52):
I didn't hate Matthew Golden taking them twenty two. The
sentiment behind it was was also great. So a lot
of people, you know, Deebro was talking about standing on business.
Tyler was talking about staying true to your authentic self.
You got a draft and bet like you're right, but
have the humility to know that you could potentially be wrong.
And I know this is an incredible gamble, but it's
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one that could really really pay off. I want Jalen
Milroe here at the quarterback position. And I think Jalen
Milroe is not going to have an impact next year.
He will have an immediate impact this year because Sam
Donald will be seeing ghosts when Christian Dearshaw went down
last year. They're all pro left tackle in Minnesota. We
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saw the Sam Donald saw. We saw so many glimpses
of that Sam Donald from the New York Jets who
saw ghosts, And we're gonna see Sam Donald seeing ghosts
again this year because that offensive line did not improve
a lot. Obviously, grays Abel is a great pick, but
that offensive line did not improve. They still got Cross
who can never stay healthy. And even when he is healthy,
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he's a C plus player at best. So Jalen Milroe's
ability to get loose and get lost and be just
an athletic specimen and freak, We're going to see him
have an immediate impact at some point this season. My
bet over under six and a half weeks.
Speaker 3 (42:13):
Okay, wow, I mean I don't. I mean, look, I
I was surprised they didn't double tap offensive line in
that draft. Like I'm not saying, like your top two picks,
but because they got really good value on even worry.
But I was kind of surprised they didn't go back
to the will and draft another offensive line. And I'll
say that for Seattle.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
What was that kid from Minnesota, the one that ended
up in Miami? Was he still available to tackle?
Speaker 1 (42:38):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (42:39):
I can't I remember I can't remember off the top
of my head, but he I think it was close.
Speaker 4 (42:45):
He should have gone there, Like even if they would
have traded up to the Seahawks.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
The Seahawks don't protect their guys. Like you don't know
why Jalen Milroe is going to be have impact year one.
It's because Sam Darnold is going to try to run
the football like he does and he's gonna be banged
up like he's been so many seasons, and we're gonna
get mill Row.
Speaker 4 (43:06):
It's because Clint Kobiak is the offensive coordinator and he's
been quoted saying they want to run the heck out
of the rock. That's why I'm so bullish on Kenneth
Walker this year plus plus he's in a contract year
and if you guys follow the historical data running backs
and contract years break fantasy football.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
I traded, I traded, This is crazy. I traded Chase Brown,
Jerry Judy, JK. Dobbins, and I think a third round
pick and walked away with Kenneth Walker and Brian Thomas Junior.
Speaker 3 (43:40):
Somebody called the police, Dude, there has been a we
got to report something.
Speaker 5 (43:45):
That's wow, did you like smack him with your belt before.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
No, he wanted Chase Brown and he likes Jerry Judy
as wide receiver twelve in his first season.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
Out of Denver.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
And you know, I just threw in a couple of
little extras and we.
Speaker 3 (44:02):
All got live choices to make. That's not why did
you post.
Speaker 5 (44:04):
Like a fake article on the site like hyping up that.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
You know, But that's a good one. I'm gonna try
that next time.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
No, I'm just kidding, all.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Right, de bro, you're up.
Speaker 3 (44:16):
I'm gonna go with my guy here. I'm gonna get
Jack Besh. Uh got the second round capital a clear
path to I mean a lot of targets. I think
he's probably gonna he's gonna sniff close to probably one
hundred hundred plus targets and is in year one. You're
looking at a consolidated passing attack between Bowers, Jacobe Myers
and Jack Besh with Dante Thornton probably taking off the
top here. But like Besch is a guy, I think
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that his best football is still firmly in front of him.
I mean from a player that if everybody's not fully
aware of, Like I know that his story in his
backstory has been discussed a lot, but more of like
more of that has been his family and stuff like that.
But like for a player that started at LSU, started
a tight end transfers, becomes a slot wide receiver and
then a perimeter wide receiver in his final year at college,
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I mean, he just continually gets better. And when I
was down there at Senior Bowl, he was one of
the few guys that I mean nobody could cover him.
He got open on the perimeter, he got loose deep,
he was able to win versus man press. I mean,
the guy definitely has a plan and I think he's
going to continue to get better and better. So for
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a player that got the draft capital and has a
clear lane to a very prominent role as well as
being a culture set like that guy, even if he
is not like the first second read on a play,
he is blocking his butt off every single play. I
love Jack Besh.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
Yeah, hey de Bro, while you're on that iron Jay
from Twitch popped in. He said, hey, all quick trade
question and I'm throwing you mentioned jayde n Stroud. So
he's offering Jayden Daniels the twenty twenty five two point
ten and three point ten.
Speaker 2 (45:53):
And he wants c J.
Speaker 1 (45:55):
Stroud picks two to A, three to four, as well
as my twenty six first last second, I think that that's.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
Too much, But go ahead, what's your thoughts?
Speaker 3 (46:09):
So is he getting he's getting the Stroud side or no,
he's getting the Jane Daniels. Now, I'm not doing that.
If you're getting the Stroud side, that's a haul, man,
I'm not doing that. No, No, I agree. Thank I
don't blame somebody for trying to get that for Jaden,
but I'm not paying that.
Speaker 4 (46:25):
No way. Well, what's the pot and argue and win
now mode, because that's the only way I'd make that move.
Speaker 3 (46:30):
Yeah, that's that's just a lot. I mean, yeah, that's
that's a lot, man, No way, too much?
Speaker 2 (46:35):
All right, Joe, all right.
Speaker 5 (46:38):
So I think this one's gonna shake a little bit.
I like this guy a lot in the pre draft process.
I know he's a little bit older, but I like
the place that he's going to one because I don't
think Derek Carr is going to survive the season. We
also know that the new head coach likes to have
a lot of things happening in New Orleans. So for me,
I'm gonna go Tyler shuck. He's older, he is a
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twenty five year old quarterback prospect. That doesn't necessarily seem
great for him, but Derek Carr has the shoulder injury.
Kellen Moore's offenses have never run less than sixty plays
a game on average, which is really high in the NFL.
So just having that opportunity, I'm really bullish on the
Saints offense in general this year just because of sheer opportunity.
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So if he can find himself in there, his best
strength was his short passing attack, so I think it's
a decent fit for him, and who knows what can happen.
So in a super flex league, rather than take a
shot at somebody who maybe a backup running back, why
not throw the dart and see what I can do
with a quarterback that had second round capital.
Speaker 1 (47:40):
I hate it, and now we are where I hate
to be. This spot is really tough for me. I
am not a big camp scatterbo guy, and so like
I haven't taken a lot of him that he's necessarily
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a bad pick. And then so I'm also thinking I
took quitch on Judkins, So do I to go ahead
and take Dylan Samson and make sure that I lock
in that Cleveland backfield here and uh and then you know, oh.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
It's so.
Speaker 3 (48:21):
I was going through it right now, man, I'm going
through it right now. He is going through it right.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
Now, you know, just because no, I can't do it.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
I think I'm one pick away on that.
Speaker 1 (48:35):
But since you said it, I'm gonna go ahead and
and and and make my mark here. I will take
Tesla right here.
Speaker 5 (48:47):
I gotta go and type him in because you gotta
type in because he's way down there, baby.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
And really I'm probably taking him probably early mid third.
I like Isaac Tesla, and it's not because I'm a
razorback fan.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
He was it the eleventh.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Highest RIS score in the history of the position at
wide receiver. His his range of catch. He was the
only wide receiver entering the class that had a zero
percent drop ratio. He he has an incredible catch radius.
And I think that that offense could use like they had,
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like they could use a good, strong outside receiver. He's
not afraid of contact either, like we saw so many times,
and catch the ball going to contact.
Speaker 2 (49:34):
I think he's one.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
And then you know, you mentioned something earlier, Debro, you said,
draft capital, draft capital, when a team trades up almost
a full round on somebody that everybody else in the
world is going, who's that guy? Right?
Speaker 3 (49:51):
Like three thirds three thirds for him?
Speaker 1 (49:54):
Three thirds three thirds trading up a full thirty two
picks to take them there. They're not doing that so
that he can ride the pine. They're not doing that
because they think he's a long shot developmental process. They
see instant impact, and so I'm taking him. I haven't
left a single rookie draft with him. I didn't have
to pay up this much, but I'm just letting you know,
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make sure you put this person on your radar. If
you get him in the third, take them if you
have to take them in the second.
Speaker 4 (50:23):
And now people have done I would My only knocks
on Tesla are things that can be fixed immediately. One
he drifts into his own defenses. Two, he doesn't really
get utilized properly because he's a six foot four slot
who's crack blocking a heck of a lot. You look
at exactly, you look at the different lines, You think
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about grit, you think about what they want to do
their special teams. Wise, I love the Tesla pick for Detroit,
and I love the Tesla pick for you, but even
more so for me because Jayden Blue is available and
I want him on my team behind Tyler Buyer and
that improved offensive line in a healthy doc. So yeah,
give me jayda On Blue. I'm gonna let you have
your tutan. I know you want your tutant because you
don't believe in scam scataboo. So I'll take.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
Yeah, I'll take Bachil Tooton. I'll make this easy. Boys.
There's a few different guys, Like, there's a lot of
guys left on the on the board that I like here,
but I will take Bachel Tooton here. I think that
he is the most explosive back in the Jacksonville backfield.
And I was. I was a fan of Tank coming
out as a prospect. Now it didn't hit in year one.
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I will not be surprised still if they don't move
Travis etn whenever camp hits, once injuries, anything like that happens. Like,
I think there's a very big, real possibility that Travis
et In is not on that roster before week one happens.
Even if he is, you have a new coaching staff,
new regime. They went out and got their guy in
the fourth round. They don't have any allegiances to any
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of these running backs. I mean, Tooton's a home run
three man. I think he's underrated in the passing game.
The biggest thing for him is he's just got to
clean up the fumbles. Which fumbles are like drops, like
concentration drops. I'm not that worried about it, like you
can correct that good coaching, I mean, really just drilling
it into somebody's head, like hold on to the dang football.
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