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Speaker 1 (00:12):
M what's up? What's up? Everybody? Is Friday night?
Speaker 2 (00:30):
We're here. I got a crew in the house. They
skip date night just to be here to hang out
with you. What better way to spend a Friday. What's up, everybody, Tyler?
Speaker 3 (00:43):
What's going? I'm in.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Glad to have y'all. You know, you guys know we've
got a ton for you. We got some off season stuff.
We have some we have some contradictory takes on where
people are gonna go. I know Joe has a huge
thing weighing on his heart. If you notice the thumbnail today,
then you kind of get a glimpse of what that
may be in the life of a Steelers fan. Before
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we get going, I just want to give a chance.
I've got some great guests with us for them to
introduce themselves. You know who they are, where you can
find them, and then we're gonna get right into a
start us off.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
Hutch Yeah, y'all, I'm a hunch some brown it's there,
just trying to make his way in the fantasy ball space.
You can follow me on Twitter. I'm Att Hutchson, b
underscore FF and I have a job with football guys.
I make a lot of content for them, both in
the written game and also on video. I do a
lot of short videos for them. I also have a
podcast myself, Huch Coming and Clutch. Check it out wherever
you get your podcasts. Yeah, I've been the interest here
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for a few years, been doing my thing and keep rolling.
Thank you guys so much for the opportunity to be
on the show today for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Glad to have you man all right, Joel.
Speaker 5 (01:54):
Yeah, I'm Joel Worth, the Joel Worth on the Twitter
and the Blue Sky. I appreciate you guys have me
on You can find me at Club Fantasy doing Dynasty
stuff and on IDP plus doing Bestball and other fun stuff.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
It just occurred to me this is like my first
pot of the new season. So just getting ready to
get fired up.
Speaker 6 (02:13):
Love it mid season form already. That's the expectations that
we got a set, right, So y'all know me here
every week. Joe Frick, Fantasy Football Advice Network. I'm also
the Russell Wilson for both Hutch and Joel were on
my Fantasy football or I guess flag football team for
the FATS Football Expo last year, so Hutch was like
our power slot. Joel's defensive menace also like wing back
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tight end situation, and I just kind of ruined things
for the team. So this is my chance to pay
them back a little bit, give them some love, and
tell them how sorry I am that they had to
be my QB, much like regardless of what happens to Pittsburgh,
I will be sorry that they will be my QB
next year too.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
You know, you didn't have to bring up the sore
subject of the Flag football tournament because I don't know
if I remember this right, but I think the Vice
Network crew h ended the tournament for for one of
the groups in or one of the people in here,
and but I won't uh, I'll leave that alone. I
think I caught like a deep corner route that just
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happened to be just right.
Speaker 7 (03:16):
But yeah, that was the only game y'all won, right, Yeah,
there was the only Yeah, that was that was the game.
That was the very first game because I threw that
pass to calling on the second play and then Tyler
caught that long bomb like on the first play on
defense and then they ended up winning.
Speaker 5 (03:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
You know, for me, I played ball so long and
then like I'm old, I'm like thirty seven years old.
I am like Russell Wilson, except on the other side
of the ball, you know. And it's like, you know,
I'm like, man, I'm older than that. I'm like, I'm
I'm like Travis Kelsey, no older than that, like that
commercial Tom Brady almost wide receiver, right, And I just
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happened to get open. I gotta luck you play. I
was pretending like I was in my prime. But you know,
I am no George Pickens. So I'm gonna parlay this
conversation because it's not not me and roll over to Steelers.
Like obviously huge signing today. One of the teams on
the docket was the Giants for a potential Russell Wilson
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or Aaron Rodgers landing spot. You know, I think Russ
was supposed to meet with the Giants. It was either
today or yesterday, but it comes out today they signed
Jameis Winston to two years, sixteen million dollar deal. H
And you know that then there lies and we'll cover it. Well,
we'll talk about Jamis and the effects of that in
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just a minute, but they're in lies. The The main
thing is like in in Pittsburgh, are we gonna get Russ?
Are we gonna get Aaron Rodgers or are we gonna
get Jackson Dart. I don't know what do you think, Joe?
I know you're the Steelers fan.
Speaker 6 (05:01):
So my sources say that the door is closed with Russ. Okay,
so like Russ is not on the table. So I
think that there is a chance that Rogers came out
of a darkness retreat signed with the Steelers. He was
in Pittsburgh the other day, left without a deal. If
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you recall last year, Russ came to Pittsburgh, left without
a deal, signed I think forty eight hours later. So
him leaving without a contract today doesn't mean anything. I
think that there is some urgency from the Steelers, given
that Michigan Pro Day. They're heavily looking at Kenneth Grant
in the first round of the draft. They've been all
over defensive line throughout The Steelers historically always go to
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the pro day of who they're taking in the first round.
Tomlin and almar Cohn GM, we're meeting with Aaron Rodgers.
So I do think that there is some potential of
this brewing. I do think that's what happens. I don't
think that rules them out from taking a quarterback but
I would be shocked if it was Jackson dart As
being projected in the first round. But I do think
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it's gonna be a rod with a rookie like in
the fourth of the fifth, and then they'll probably try
again next year because he's gonna be miserable. And the
thing that I'm most curious about it all, so you
have a movable force versus an unmovable object. Aaron Rodgers
gets all his coaches fired. Mike Tomlin is impossible to fire,
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you know.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
Is there an ayahuasca dispenser?
Speaker 4 (06:32):
You know?
Speaker 6 (06:34):
Probably?
Speaker 2 (06:36):
I was on the I was on the radio this
week with the guy who's a huge Steelers fan, and
he was like, Mike Tomlin is so mid. I just
wish he would lead. And I was like, wow, I
mean he got you a super Bowl and he's like, no,
he didn't. He's mid. He's just playing and that's it. So, Hutch,
do you buy it? Do you think Rogers ends up
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a Steeler? And if so, does that mean Russ is
done or is there a team still for him?
Speaker 4 (07:06):
I'm with Joe here when it comes to Aaron Rodgers
probably going to the Steelers. I mean, the rumors all
off season have points to George the Steelers being a
heavy favorite for Rodgers. There's been multiple meetings now they
seem to have gone pretty well per most reports. I
want to be surprised, like Joe said with Russ, where
it was forty eight hours after a meeting he got signed.
I want to be surprised in the next two or
three days we see Rodgers signing in Pittsburgh. You have
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DK Metcalf there, you have George Pickens there. At least
for now, they might trade Pickens. I want to be
shocked by that one either, after paying Metcalf so much money.
But this is a contending team that can win some games.
I think Rogers at his expiring age, is gonna want
to go to a contender. I don't think wants to
go to a place that's gonna be a complete rebuilt
for him. He doesn't have time to do that. I
think Pittsburgh with Rodgers makes a lot of sense. And
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then Russell Wilson. If they're gonna sign Aaron Rodgers, they're
likely to let go Russell Wilson, and I think that
he'll get signed somewhere. But at this point we're at
the point where there's only a couple teams left that
are really needing a quarterback, and most of them are
near the top of the draft where a quarterback is
gonna be very available for them to take. So I
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think Russell Wilson at this point is likely going to
be a bridge to a rookie quarterback. That's kind of
what we're looking at.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
I would agree, Joel, you're shaking your head or you
have the same sentiment.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
Yeah, I mean being a Packers fan, there was always
the discussion when Rogers was here, the kind of mutual
admiration society between him and Mike Tomlin. So I think
this is a fit that makes some sense. Pittsburgh's a
playoff caliber team that needs a quarterback. Rogers, like you know,
like Hodg said, is not going to be long for rebuild.
So I think it does make sense.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
I don't.
Speaker 5 (08:42):
It's not something I would do, but you know, I
agree beggars can't be choosers.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
So we've got a couple people in the chat, Brent saying,
let's go, mister Greatfoot, Neighbors to the Moon. Neighbors will
be great with Jamis. You know, love the show, So
let me let me ask you, Well, we got one
more before we get into the Giants. But it says,
you know, BHS Cardinals sixteen, is it really the end
for Pickens? You know, I'm curious, Hutch, you're not. And
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I have a ton of Pickens in my dynasty leagues.
I think he's a big player. I think he's I mean,
you know, it's like one of those players you just
really want to see behind a quarterback. I mean, he
did it last year in double coverage, in triple coverage.
You're going, how did he catch that ball? How did
he track? His superior tracking skills? You know, And it's
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just like.
Speaker 8 (09:36):
You know Arthur Smith offense, no no telling on the quarterback, Like,
are we out or is there hope for him to
still be a thing?
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Well obviously, I mean I mentioned it when I was
talking about Aaron Rodgers. I think there's a potential that
we could see George Pickens trade. George Pickens is a
very high headed wide receiver. Girl know that dek mechav
is also a high headed widers here, they're both very
confident in themselves. Pickens seeing Metchalf get a massive contract,
he might want out of Pittsburgh. It's given that he
might not be the wider shriverer one anymore, not in
terms of only salary, but in terms of actual target
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share as well. We might see a trade here. I
mean we've seen the Steelers do this some multitude times,
especially in recent years with Deonceay Johnson Chase Claypool taking
wide receivers that seem to have some emotional issues, seem
to have some things going around off the field as
well as on the field emotionally, they trade them away
and they get all the value of them that they
could have gotten. Like Deontay Johnson was very productive the
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first years they trained to Carolina and then he does
very little. Remember Chase Claypool has traded the Bears for
a second round pick. Remember that one. Everybody that was
went terribly for Chicago. Hickens could turn into a similar player.
I hate to say it, but Dickens could be could
be on that track as well.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
You're breaking my heart.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
I know you're.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Breaking my heart. I mean here, here's where I'm at.
And Joel, you can give me your thoughts on this.
Pickens did last year, like and we you know you
see it. He did it with nobody really on the
other side, Like you know, Russ is throwing to Van Jefferson.
You know, he's throwing to Calvin austin the third like
you know, he's he's in. He is taking on the
double coverage and he's still doing the big plays a
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lot of that early D hop type style stuff, right
And then you know, so I wonder and this is
just me and I think, really Arthur Smith is the
ultimate you know, antagonist to this dream, this story that
I'm building up in my head. But in my world,
if DK does become or is looked at by defenses
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as wide receiver one, does that like Pickens against the
cornerback number two on teams? Is that not like an
absolute mismatch?
Speaker 5 (11:44):
Well, I think Mattcalffin Pickens is a very similar player.
So I think there's a bit of redundancy there that's
gonna take some some.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
Kind of scheming from Arthur Smith to work out.
Speaker 5 (11:56):
My concern is if they do bring in rogers, like
when he went to the Yes, they brought in almos Aarred,
he brought in Rental cop He wants all his you know,
they eventually brought into Bonti Adams.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
He wants these guys who have been around him, who
know his.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
You know, his little hand signals and head motions and
stuff like that that he wants to call it the line.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
Now he's He's.
Speaker 5 (12:15):
Probably been doing these things since George Pickens was in
the eighth grade, and Pickens isn't gonna understand these So yeah,
it's it's gonna blow up.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
There's just no way that that can work.
Speaker 5 (12:25):
So yeah, I think it ultimately there would probably have
to be a trade with Pickens.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
It I can't see that working with Rogers very well.
Speaker 6 (12:32):
I think there's a couple of ways that it could
go because Pittsburgh has been looking for that second receiver.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
For a while.
Speaker 6 (12:37):
They were heavily invested in Iuk last year and were
kind of just waiting to see what happened, and then
Auk resigns with the forty nine Yers. They actually talked
about picking up Ayuk again when they unloaded Deebo Samuel
this offseason, but nothing really materialized there. What will be
interesting to see is like, what is the market for
a George Pickens who has the freak athletic ability, but
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he is known to take plays off. He has done
some just like bizarre things like end of the game,
hel Mary, you could try to catch the pass, or
you could run out of bounds and like start a fight.
Like there's a lot of like weirdness there from a
fantasy perspective. Points per game last year, yes he was
the top guy. Yes he popped and had some big games,
but on a points per game basis, he was wide
receiver forty. I think what we'll see is that the
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Steelers didn't feel confident in paying him that thirty million
dollars a year that they gave to DK Metcalp. That's
very clear. Would they trade him before the season starts.
I think they could, but I don't know if they
would recoup enough and get something back immediately this year
that would make it worth it. When they're probably going
to have a bridge like Rogers there, they're going to
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push in the chips. Art runey two does not really
believe in like a tank, which trading Pickens sort of
is doing that in a sense. The other thing that
you keep in mind, and if you look at the
way the Steelers have attack free agency this year, they've
really been going after compicks and been trying to load
up for twenty twenty six. So I do see a
scenario where they keep Pickens, let the contract expire, and
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that's pretty much locked in because he'll get a big
contract somewhere that you're gonna get that third round compick.
So it's like, if I can't get better than a
third immediately in a trade, why not use him for
the year with Rogers and see what happens and then
you're gonna get the comppic kind of compensation out of that.
So yeah, I don't think he's here beyond this season?
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Will he be there for the season. I kind of
go back and forth depending on how I.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Feel fair enough, Well, apparently I've postponed it enough. We
had mister Gray for Neighbors to the Moon Neighbors will
be great with Jamis, and then we got Brent bradf
for coming in here, get to the neighbors talk. What
about this two thousand yard season coming up, Joel, is
it possible, like can neighbor if Jerry Judy can really
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in the back half of the season go for thirteen
hundred yards? What does that mean for neighbors for twenty
twenty five?
Speaker 5 (15:00):
I mean, I thought that was always going to be
in play if they could get a quarterback at all.
I Mean, the dude was just a massive target monster
as a rookie, so I mean he's in absolute studs,
so that was always going to be in play. You know,
can can Jamis not throw enough interceptions to actually keep
the ball on the Giants side of the field and
keep keep marching, actually score touchdowns and make it a
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functional offense. That's really the question he had. You know,
he had a couple of huge games with Cleveland last year,
but the rest of the games were pretty bad, honestly. Uh,
and he was pretty bad.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
In New Orleans. So I don't think this really moves
the needle.
Speaker 5 (15:37):
I saw the line here the tweets on Twitter tonight
about you know, everybody's saying that, you know how massive.
Speaker 3 (15:43):
It was going to be for neighbors.
Speaker 5 (15:45):
I don't think this moves a needle too much on neighbors,
just because I think he was gonna be really good
in the first place. And I'm I'm not sure that
how functional Jamis is as a real life quarterback. I mean,
can he can he sustain an offense? That's that's the
biggest question.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Yeah, especially that offense. And Brent Bradford said Winston might
break Eli's interception record record, which would be a good
feat uh, you know what about Hutch. I'm curious because
you know, I've seen some trades happen on this neighbors narrative, right, like,
so Jamis goes there the thought process that, especially in Dynasty,
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I mean one neighbors is an absolute stud but that
James is going to be there. I have seen some
people get some absolute hauls, like I mean I saw
one where a guy got a first Brian Thomas Junior
and Ladd.
Speaker 9 (16:38):
Mcconkeydamnybody that if anybody it was Nebs and I would
sell every one of them for that.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
No, that let me put him on the block real quick.
Speaker 6 (16:54):
While we're talking about.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
You know, I literally tweeted that like five minutes after
the news broker, five minutes after I saw I was like,
put my league neighbors on the trade block. Not so
likely actually sell them, but just to see what kind
of madness you'll get. Because I completely agree if you
get an offer like that, like where it's just okay,
this is ridiculous, you just smash accepts like the value
is just there. And the thing is, you know, Joe
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you were talking about, is Jamis good enough to maintain
an offense? And I don't think the Giants think he
actually is, because when you really look at that contract,
it's two year, sixteen million, it's only eight million guaranteed.
So he is. And even if you look at eight
million year, that's the same money as like Taylor Heineke,
Marks Mariota, and Jacoby Bursett. Right now, like this is
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backup money. And if he were to be paid like
a two year, thirty plus million dollars deal'll be like, Okay,
he's the started quarterback, but he is really not. I
think the Giants are still going to be aggressive and
drafted quarterback in the NFL Draft. They have a top
three pick, they have plenty of capital of trade up.
I think they're going to use Jamis as a bridge
to a rookie quarterback. And that's the only concern I'm
gonna bring up right now, because if Jameis Winston goes
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to his first eight games, La La La Neighbors is
on pace for three thousand receiving yards, but James Winston
has like fifteen interceptions his first ten games, there's gonna
be chance for the rookie. People are gonna be like,
where's cam Ward? Where should do Sanders? We gotta get
this guy out. Jamis is not running a functional offense. Yes,
he can throw some Molaik Neighbors ten times a game,
but he can't get us a functional offense. And this
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team is losing, there's going to be calls for a
rookie quarterback. So I'm just saying, like, obviously that's not
the situation where right now because we don't know how
the draft's played out. But I'm still on a strong
watch for the Giants to be drafting a quarterback, and
if they do, we might have the temper aculcation of
Leak Neighbors, because I would expect at some point the
Giants are gonna make a switch and put that rookie
in over Jamis, who's going at it.
Speaker 6 (18:39):
Almost feels like he is an insurance plan if Sanders
and Ward are both taken by the time that they're
on the board, so it's like, all right, Like, are
they gonna take Dark that early? I don't see it happening.
They're probably gonna fill other holes because they have a
ton that they need to fill, and maybe they trade
up at the end of the first for Dart if
he's still available. It'll be interesting to see. I feel
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like he's getting propped up a bit and is he
actually a first round pick? I don't know. I know,
like Derek Brown is like, that's my QB two, let's
ride with his let's do this. You have some people
that are saying like, hey, like this is like a
third fourth round guy, so he's kind of being like
the sexy late first round guy. That could be like
is it Malik Willis hype where it's like, oh yeah,
definitely first round pick, top ten guy, and then third
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round when they actually gets drafted, like where does the
dark hype actually fall? But yeah, I don't see the
Giants trading up for a quarterback. If there's one there,
I bet you they would take them. But other than that,
it's like, at least they're gonna have something that's serviceable.
If Dable can make Daniel Jones work a little bit,
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he probably can get a little bit about out of
Jamie's But we'll see what happens. I would expect them
to be more aggressive with that regime just seeing how
bad the Giants have been. It seems like they're on
the hot seat a little bit. But it's a bad
draft to need a quarterback and be on the Yeah, the.
Speaker 4 (20:01):
Thing is like they can't if they go out with
just Jamis and they lose a ton of games, and
it's then that's it. There's no way they keep their jobs. Like,
there's just no way they keep their jobs at that point.
If they draft a rookie and still lose a lot
of games, they're going to get at least another clock recept.
He get's like, okay, you have a rookie year, let's
see what you can do with him. I think that
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the drafting a rookie gives the GM, gives the coaches
a chance to have their job for longer. I think
they're going to push aggressively for that quarterback due to that.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Yeah, I mean, obviously there's been word that Titans might
try to trade down. We know that it sounds like
they really want Abdul Carter. That's who they're they're they
would like to get, which would open it up for
you know, several moves they get somebody up there into
the quarterback talk early. So definitely interested to see how
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that continues to to pan out. And you know, thinking
about that, Tennessee could be a landing spot for you know,
maybe a Russ or something like that as a potential spot.
I do think that Levis is really raw and needs
a lot of work, But you know, we'll we'll see
how that goes. So continue with free agency signings. We
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had a couple of you know, offensive line signings towards
the you know, the beginning of the week. We had
McKai backed in going to the Chargers, Ronnie Stanley Baltimore. Uh,
you know, the my question here is is, you know,
obviously we also had Nauge signed with the Chargers. Is
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is backed in a game changer for that offense? You know,
what are your thoughts, Joel.
Speaker 5 (21:47):
I don't think he's a game changer because their line
was already pretty good. I mean, he probably makes them better,
but I don't think he's taking a weakness at turning
into strength.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
I mean, obviously, offensive line is important.
Speaker 5 (21:58):
It's especially important in a hardvog like Roman offense where
they're gonna want to run the ball play off their.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
Tight ends quite a bit.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
So yeah, I think it helps them and makes them
better the strength of their offensive lines their tackles obviously,
But uh, I think he you know, he takes them
from an eighty to an eighty five offensive line, But
I don't think it's a game changer, but it certainly helps.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
I mean, he's a very good player, and he gives
them kind of a swing tackle.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
You know, he came up as a tackle, couldn't stay
healthy and then moved to guard to Philly. But you know,
if an altar a slater gets hurt that he could
probably pop in and play tackles on it.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
So he gives them some flexibility.
Speaker 4 (22:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
I think it's a nice signing. But they had a
ton of cap space, so they had to spend on somebody.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Yeah, I mean, I don't hate it. I mean some
of the I mean the best teams they I mean,
like the Lions. I mean that offensive line is absolutely stellar,
you know, and we see what they're able to do
no matter who's running the ball, you know, much less
give Jared Goff time to you know, be considered in
the top ten quarterback room, which is you know, crazy
when you think about you know, previous performance. But the
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offensive line makes a lot of difference. And Herbert, I
don't though the offensive lines has been okay, Like I
don't think Herbert's really and he's banged up every year, right,
and and part of that's on him, he's got to
get the ball out, you know, but does that security
I mean, do we get a level up for that offense?
Speaker 4 (23:19):
I think for sure the offensive. I mean Mkai Beckton.
The thing about him, I just specifically love him for
the run game because he is just such a mountain
of a human being. Jim Harbaugh is going to love this.
He is a hard nosed, physical, running the ball kind
of offensive scheme guy like this is this is what
he wants to do. He wants to play physical, he
wants to play tough, and he wants to play stronger
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than you, and McKai Beckton is someone that's going to
help do that at his monster sizes. I mean, there
was a video the Charter I think it's a charger
of social media team. They were like measuring him with
like a ruler, Like did you guys see that video?
It was like they were trying to get measuring tape
on him and like the like they said he's six seven.
Mccai Backers was like, no, it's just the doctor. I'm
six eight. You got it wrong. It was pretty funny.
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He's like six s eight three sixty five. Like Jim
Harwash just gonna love this.
Speaker 3 (24:06):
Guy.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
I think this is a great upgrade specifically for the
running game because he just moves people. He just creates
space and moves people.
Speaker 6 (24:11):
By the way.
Speaker 4 (24:11):
You saw plenty of that in Philadelphia first Saquon Barkley
specifically was a play against the Rams where he was
just he just threw people. Man, He's throwing people out
of the way, making easy holes for the running back position.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Yeah, he's like your off tackle or you're you're you know,
you're inside like you're smashed like specialists, right like let
him just clear him out in the middle and and
you know that's that's Nagy, Like nag. He's not a
lot of side to side. You know, he's gonna he
needs to get moving and uh, you know the same thing.
It kind of translates to Baltimore too, Ronnie Stanley. I mean,
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obviously that offense, it performed highly. You know, Derrick Henry
exceeded expected well. I think he was on par for
what I thought would happen, because any running back in
the Ravens offense has been successful, whether it be us
Ward's JK. Dobbins on a bum knee or you know,
King Henry, which obviously is a whole another level. It's
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just there's just something about when you play the Ravens
and you have to play Lamar, you know intentionally, right,
it limits the how you can condense space on a
running back. So if you have a Henry who's going
to destroy arm tackles, it definitely changes the game. So
I think that was a good pickup by them, you know. Really,
the heartbreaker, Joe, and I'm gonna drop this one over
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to you. The heartbreaker is all the Dallas fans that
just keep waiting. Year after a year. They're like, this
is the year we're gonna get our running back, you know,
since Zeke and you know, and and he kind of
slowed down. They've been waiting in anticipation, and you know,
maybe they were gonna get King Henry last year and
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Jerry Jones didn't want to spend the money, you know, like,
and so this year they're thinking, Okay, this is the
year Dallas is gonna take Ashton genty like that, we're
gonna get the running back of our dreams. And then
what do they do. They go and sign two guys
that at very mid money. They get Javonte Williams, who
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I don't hate, by the way, I think if Rico
Daddle can be successful, I think Javonte can be successful
in that offense. But then they go and they back
it up by bringing in another veteran in Miles Sanders.
If I'm a Cowboys fan, Joe, or are my dreams
like just crushed?
Speaker 6 (26:31):
I mean your dreams have been crushed for years to
start there. Like if you look at the last time
that they were even in the NFC Championship game, I
don't even think you were alive yet.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
Was it thirty years ago?
Speaker 6 (26:48):
I think it's twenty something or other. Yeah, probably, Yeah,
that soul is that has been crushed like for a
long time. I do think there was a lot of
like bubbling optimism that this was going to happen. But
I will say if you look at the contracts, there
are short term deals, not for a lot of cash.
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I think Javonte is going to have full position coming
into the season. There's going to be a rookie that
gets drafted. I don't think it's going to be like
a first round guy, but there this is a deep draft.
They're going to take somebody in those middle rounds. They
need to start blushing out one. They don't really have
any receiving options besides ceedee lamb, So, like, what are
they doing about that? One? Two? Sure you got Chatha Mingo,
(27:36):
Sure that solves it all out of the park, But yea,
have Zach Martin retired? Their offensive line is, which was
the strength of the team in the early dak z
Era is kind of disappears. They need to start building
that up. But with the depth that you have in
the running back class, I could definitely see like a
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third fourth round pick being spent Miles Sanders, third down
running back Javante at the pole position gets usurped at
some point potentially, or they have the rookie waiting and
the rings or in the wings. Honestly, I'm surprised that
they didn't call about Jerry's boy, Jonathan Brooks. Once Rico
Dalle went to the Panthers. It's like, hey, like, we'll
just sit on him for a year and then Jerry
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finally gets his boy. But yeah, you're not gonna have
hope for a Giants fan until Jerry's no longer running
the team.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
So good luck, yeah, chef man, he said. Flex seal
meme Ted McMillan to the Cowboys, do you buy it?
Hutch Cowboys ever take a weapon.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
It's really difficult, you know, it's really differ for me
to sit here and say I'm gonna predict what the
Dallas Cowboys are gonna do, because, to be quite frank,
they've been unpredictable the last couple of years. Jerry Jones,
as he's continued to age, has been more and more
unpredictable and to be honest, more and more incompetent. Like,
we've seen some bad decisions, We've seen some poor moves.
I mean last year we were talking Oh Boys. Even
in this week drum met class. I mean, there are
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a lot of ticket running back There's no way a
free agency with all these loaded names se Quon Barkley,
Joe Mix and Derreck Henry and plenty of others there was.
There was so much opportunity. They did not select a
running back. They did not get somebody, and now we're
looking at them heading of this year. They've had Javant
to Williams, Miles Sanders. This is a very strong running
back class. And we know Jerry. You know Jerry things.
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He likes to sell some tickets. He's a businessman. You added,
Nasha Gent, you add Nmari and Hampton a big time
piece on offense. It's gonna sell some tickets to have
that Gente name on a Dallas uniform. And Genti even
said he wants to go Dallas. There was a live
streamers on where he was like, Dallas would be a
fun team to go to. I'm not sure how you
feeling about that now given the state of their team,
but you know, he said earlier in the offseason he'd
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love to go to Dallas. But the thing is, also
we just saw this same exact situation last year where
we were hoping they'd take a runn back and they didn't.
So honestly, it's just a wait and see situation. Personally,
I if I had to guess right now, I would
guess that it's gonna be Javonte next year. I think
that's the to be their guy. They have way too
many needs on other places. You guys are mentioned. Their
offensive line is completely depleted, they have injuries on defense,
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They have veterans on defense and need to fill in.
They have a whole mich A Parson situation. They got
to figure out. Is is a dumpster fire right now?
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Dallas, uh chef said again, Jerry fighting CT and dementia
like Iron Man fighting Bucky and Captain American Soil for
shiit that yeah, uh, you know, Jerry Jones and and
it breaks my heart, you guys know, I mean, well,
you know, you guys don't know, but Joe, you know,
I'm a diehard Razorbacks fan. Like you know, I was
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so happy when they knocked Kansas out of the tournament
like this, that's my team. Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson
played together on the National Championship Arkansas Razorback team, so
I've got a little buy in. And I'm like, uh,
but you know, when it's your time and you've you've
been you know it, it's time for you to move on,
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you know. And I think that's when everywhere everybody's at
with Jerry Jones, like there, I think they're ready for
the next you know, regime, the next Dallas Cowboys, And
it seems like they're in a spot there. They're in
a spot to revamp, to move around and you know,
keep that, keep that rolling. So I'm gonna move on
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Speaker 2 (32:09):
All right, so right here in the football general we
have Geezer and he's dropping in a question. He says, okay, so,
given that I never draft a top five quarterback in
the first three rounds, does anyone here believe that JJ
McCarthy will be the later round quarterback still of the year.
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I'm back and forth, So just hit it, go Hutch,
start us off, Joe, then Joel, you know, is JJ
McCarthy the late round, like, I mean, obviously you're gonna
get him deep in one quarterback redraft leagues. You know,
you know Diasy is different. But in redraft this year,
is he the one you want?
Speaker 4 (32:51):
I would look at him as a QB two for sure.
I mean, jaj McCarthy has Like I've said this on
my podcast Houch Coming and Clutch, I mentioned this that
this team right now, when you look at the roster
top to bottom, if Jamie McCarthy plays average above average football,
this Viking team could be a legit Super Bowl contender.
I mean, they have a loaded roster, They've done some
great moves in free agency, they have the draft coming up,
they have a loaded offense, a loaded defense, and Jane
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McCarthy with the weapons he has, could absolutely be a
productive quarterback. The problem with calling him a potential QB
one for me is that this is his first year starting.
He doesn't have the rushing upside. He really doesn't have
that rush to capability. He's not Jane Daniels and Cale
Williams of Bo Nicks, where you could see him run
for four hundred, five hundred plus yards. Maybe he could,
I don't know. He flashed some athletics into Michigan, but
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not an elite him ount to the point where I
could project him as a rushing quarterback. So he's likely
going to be primarily a pocket passer, and as a result,
given that it's only his first year, I wouldn't expect to,
you know, a thirty touchdown season, which is what it
would take to get him that top five, top ten conversation. Like,
I just don't see that happening for him in his
first year playing football. So it's possible, but I would
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more likely put him as a QB two. He's likely
going too low though, given to his current offensive situation,
he's probably going in that like QB twenty four to
thirty range. I would put him more in that QB
fifteen to eighteen conversation.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
Yeah, so right now on underdog basketball drafts, he's sitting
at quarterback twenty two. So twenty twenty five is pennix
to uh JJ, Bryce Young, Matt Stafford, Anthony Richardson, and
cam Ward is twenty six. Going into last year, I
was very anti JJ. I think like his like attitude
(34:29):
and youth just annoys me, like the whole like I'm
gonna go barefoot on the field, So I can get grounded.
It's like, what are you doing? You play football? Like,
why are we doing this stuff? Like it just rubs
me the wrong way, and maybe I'm just becoming an
old curmudgeon.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
I don't really know.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
That's not very Yeah it does, it does.
Speaker 6 (34:46):
I know, I'm aware, I'm a dad.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
Now it's just aged years from my book.
Speaker 6 (34:50):
Man, it happens. But if we look at the quarterbacks
from that draft, every single one has been money, every
single one. So it's like, now, over time, we look
at Sam Darnold, who I didn't think was really gonna
do anything in Minnesota. We look at Josh Dobbs had
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his little moment of fun in the sun in Minnesota.
It's like, all right, Like you look at what Kaos
is able to do with anybody off the street.
Speaker 4 (35:19):
Why does he look good?
Speaker 6 (35:20):
Yeah? Right, So why not this guy that he felt
passionate enough to trade up for. Why can't he also
be that guy? And I think that Kevin O'Connell's gonna
put him in a good position to be successful. He
has great offensive weapons with Addison and Justin Jefferson. Oh yeah,
you also have TJ. Howkinson. Aaron Jones is okay, at
running back, I guess, so it's like from a team
construction perspective, definitely worth the late round flyer. Like Hutch said,
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I do think it's gonna be interesting to see how
much rushing upside that he has. But I think a
lot of those guys the Caleb's Caleb Williams, if you
look at Drake May, both of those guys in college
both had over ninety rushing attempts to their senior year.
Players that at least ninety rushing attempts in there last
year before they go pro tend to have a QB
one season. They're not that far ahead of them. But
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I'm probably gonna be looking at one of those year
two guys. The whole second year slump thing doesn't bother me.
I would take the flyer on it, but I wouldn't
also hold on to him if it doesn't seem like
it's gonna work out either. So I think it's a
low risk worth the worth the draft capital that you're
gonna spend there, for sure.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Joel, Yeah, I think you guys hit it.
Speaker 5 (36:28):
He's got absolutely got the infrastructure to be able to
be you know, that elite quarterback. He's got a great
offensive line, a great play caller, great wide receivers.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
So everything's there.
Speaker 5 (36:39):
It's just you've got really the same questions that he
had coming out of Michigan plus the injury.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
Now is that you know, he was a two year
starter at Michigan, but it was a very run heavy offense.
Speaker 5 (36:47):
So does he have you know, does he have that
mental bank of you know, of experience that he can
kind of rely on when things get tough. You know,
he didn't play last year. That doesn't help. Now now
he's coming back, He's got a fight that need the
minute injury too, So there's definitely some risk. But yeah,
there's certainly some upside just because of the context of
the teams on.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
Yeah, I'm in agreement. I mean, I think that his
current I mean I think that he will outperform his
current ADP. I feel like the offense just too good.
You know, you have too many weapons that can make
plays in spite of bad quarterback play, you know, and
that that always changes the game. I Mean there's a
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you know, you look at Sam Donald literally failed for
what how many years with how many different teams, and
then he goes to the Vikings and all of a
sudden Sam Donald's worth the Seahawks letting Geno go and
paying him money like it just that offense can make
people look good, and I think they're ready for that
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new face that I think that's the reason they weren't
really interested in bringing in Rogers. And I think that
he can thrive. I mean definitely if I'm getting him,
especially at the end my redrafts, like you know, eighteen seventeen,
sixteen round like it's it's it's fine, you know, honestly,
he probably will still be sitting there on waivers in
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most leagues after you finish your redraft, So uh, definitely
a value. And I think if you, I think that
you can jump ahead of the curve right and instead
of being the guy that picks him up on waivers
after he has two good weeks, he could be sitting
there instead of some other player that you could have
been a maybe, and you're gonna get more production out
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of him. I'm definitely the quarterback grab type person, Like
I never go quarterback early unless somebody falls like way
way down beyond where they should have. Like last year
in The King's Classic, I got Lamar Jackson in like
the I was like the ninth round or something like that,
you know, And I was like, yeah to me too.
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It's like the Kings I'm playing with, like jeff Man
and Michael I know, and all these people, and I'm like,
you know, like, okay, I guess they don't like Lamar well,
am I stupid? Like literally I let him go and
then he came back around. I was like at this point, like,
am I am? I just I feel like I'm crazy
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if I don't, right, because I typically would be like
around fifteen, you know, sixteen guy, like I'm stacking my
running backs and getting my couple of stud receivers like
you know. And definitely, I mean I won that that league,
which was really awesome, but I think it was due
to everybody else sleeping on that. But anyways, I think
JJ's the value there. I really love that, you know,
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keeping keeping kind of rolling here, you know. Speaking of Minnesota,
Jordan Mason signs a deal.
Speaker 9 (39:51):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
You know, obviously people were curious what the Niners would do.
Speaker 10 (39:56):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (39:56):
He goes to the Vikings. Aaron Jones impact Joel, I
see you've got the Vikings. I mean it's a little
bit down in the screen, but it's it's there, So
I feel like you might be a bit tuned in.
Where where are you at with the Aaron Jones Jordan Mason.
Speaker 3 (40:14):
Yeah, my my wife is the Vikings fan, so we're
we're the house divided. It's a civil war twice a year.
Speaker 6 (40:20):
I feel that man, my wife get it.
Speaker 4 (40:24):
Sorry for her, man.
Speaker 5 (40:26):
Yeah, I think that Jordan Mason siding is just the
Vikings telling us that they're done messing around with ty
Chandler and Cam Akers and those guys, and they just
want some stability behind Aaron Jones. He you know, he
didn't really miss any time, but he missed kind of
time during in the games a few games this year,
so you know, he he didn't have that like six
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game injury that he had seemingly.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Every year when he's with the Packers.
Speaker 5 (40:51):
He was out there every game, but you know, he
didn't practice that much and there were a few games
where he kind of left during the game it came back,
or you know, left and didn't come back.
Speaker 3 (40:59):
So he's you know, he's not a model of stability.
Speaker 5 (41:03):
We've seen multiple coaching staff say that, you know his
talented is this guy is you can't carry a full
time workload.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (41:10):
Yeah, this is just the Vikings saying that we know
we need we understand that we need a better backup
plan to Aaron Jones, And uh, I think it's probably
a good one.
Speaker 2 (41:19):
So let me ask you this. In Dynasty, Aaron Jones
is obviously he's in, he's in later years. I feel
like for his career. Is Jordan Mason somebody that you
think you could buy obviously much cheaper as he's an
RB two that could carry RB one value within the
next couple of years, Like could he actually end up
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rocking that backfield or am I am? I? Am I
selling them?
Speaker 3 (41:47):
I don't think he's gonna carry RB one value.
Speaker 5 (41:49):
But if you're someone like me who doesn't like to
invest in running backs very much, I think he's a
guy you can get cheap now and just carry in
your roster and know that you're gonna get a few
starts out of during the year for the next years.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
Fair enough. Fair enough. So the next one is kind
of a doozy and uh, and you know, I'm not
gonna go to Joe on this one yet. I'm much
I'm gonna start off with you because it's it's inner
division for Joe over there. But the Bengals. The Bengals
decide to play unprecedented money to their wide receiver group.
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I mean two guys seventy million per year, and that's
not even We're not even counting Joe Burrows contract. You
put the three of those contracts together and it is
like close to half their cap, you know, like can
it They had to let Trey Hendrickson go, Like they're
having to give up players. Obviously we saw the defense
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not play well last year. You know, offensive line needs
a little bit of love. Was it the right decision?
Speaker 4 (42:58):
You know what's really interesting? You know you said the
contact contracts are absolutely crazy. I was doing some reading
more in it t Higgins contract. I don't know if
you have ever seen this. It is almost no guarantees.
There was almost nothing guarantee him.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
I'm so mad at Chris.
Speaker 4 (43:12):
It's kind of ludicrous, like he is basically playing for
all of his money, and it's very reliant on him
playing all the games, is very rely on him hitting
some certain statistics like Higgins bait. I think this deal
to Higgins is like a bit of a chip on
his shoulder. Beyondest it is twenty eight points out of
five million per year but when you look at the details,
it's like this dude's fully playing for his money right now,
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and the Bengals could basically get out of it almost
any year they want. It's kind of insane. So looking
at Higgins, I think this is a huge motivator for him.
I think he's gonna play for his money. And we've
seen how good Higgins can be. With Joe Burrowns mar
Chase in this offense, this could be two top twelve
receivers in fantasy. We've seen that before. We saw it
last year specifically, and I've talked to Jo before this
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whole offseason thing went where they lost all their defense
and they made this contract sense with Higgins and Chase.
I was talking about Burrow as a potential regression candidate.
Burrow through a career high in touchdown percentage, a career
high in completion percentage, and a career high in yards,
all three by pre significant margins, like he was very
bound to regress the mean. But honestly, with how their
defense still excluding Sam Hubbard, probably losing Trey Henningson into
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the trade and not really adding much after that, and
they obviously they have the draft, but they still have
very very very weak defense right now that they might
be the thirty third ranked defense in the NFL next year.
Looking towards what you have with Joe Burrow, Tamar Chase,
c Higgins now locked in for at least this year,
probably futures as well. Like he's just going he's going
to have to throw the football forty plus times a game,
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and Higgins and Chase are going to have to be
incredibly involved because after Higgins and Chase, it's very limited
you do with Mike Siki, but other than that, it's
very limited in terms of the receiving core. So Higgins
and Chase both will be top fifteen wide receivers ranked
for me next year, especially considered what I mentioned earlier
with Higgins's money basically none of it being guaranteed.
Speaker 6 (44:56):
Imagine not wanting to play for the Patriots so bad
that you're basically willing to risk not getting paid to
play with Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase, because that's essentially
with the Higgins I would have been, all right, it's
been real, I'm going to Boston. Let me get that money.
But I mean, if you look last year, he could
have sat out. He played on the tag they look
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like they were gonna tag him again. He's like, all right, like,
we'll figure it out. I'm I was astonished when I
saw the details of that trade or it was in
the contract, it was. It shocked me. I I still
can't believe it. And it's very frustrated because if he
does get hurt, then they're just gonna cut him and
it's not really going to impact them at all.
Speaker 4 (45:35):
Yeah, It's like, when I saw the deal, I was like, man,
happy for T Higgins. This is so amazing. He's getting
his money finally. And then I read a couple of
articles I was like, oh my gosh, he's literally making
no money unless he plays really good. Like it's unbelievable.
I wonder why. I wonder what happened the conversation to
see him and his agent about this. I wonder if,
like how informed Higgins was about how reliant the contract
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is on him playing well.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
I mean, what took so long to get this done?
Speaker 4 (46:03):
Right?
Speaker 3 (46:03):
This has been going on for like three years and
he settles for this contract.
Speaker 5 (46:08):
Why couldn't they have gotten this done two years ago
and just avoided the whole franchise tag thing altogether.
Speaker 3 (46:13):
Yeah, you asked, is This the right thing to do. Yeah,
if Joe Burrow wants his two receivers, this is the
right thing to do.
Speaker 5 (46:18):
You make your quarterback happy. When your quarterback is Joe Burrow,
So yeah, it's the right thing to do. Is it
the best way to build a team. The best way
to build a team would probably have been to trade
t Higgins a year ago and invest some of the defense.
But yeah, you've got to make your quarterback happy. There's
there was They were up against the wall here, they
had to do something.
Speaker 4 (46:36):
Yeah, it's so funny. Think about this too. They're basically
giving to Higgins no money, but then they're also letting
Trey Hendris can walk and it's like, like what is
happening in is xaty man is unbelievable, Like it's already
been crazy, and after this weird contract, it's like, what
are you guys doing? This is weird?
Speaker 6 (46:52):
Man.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
Yeah, I wonder if like they're sitting in the room
and like, you know, Jamar Chase was like, oh, you know,
the T Higgins is one A, Like he's one A
And I wonder if he was like one A because
Jamar got all of his guaranteed money and tie Higgins
was like, they're like, well, tee, we gave Jamorrow all
the guaranteed money, so we have to keep you kind
of malleyable, you know, just in case something has but
we still want to pay you. But it's got to
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be kind of you know, like floating like and you know,
and Jamar is like, yeah, he's my one A. He's
one A. You know, like if I'm T, I definitely
don't feel like one A. But you know, the downside
is T Higgins is a I believe T Higgins is
a wide receiver one like I believe he can go
to almost any other team and he can really produce.
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I mean, of course with Joe Burrow, it that's a
that's a canon. Like they're gonna throw, They're gonna have
to throw, and and it's just like I still hate
for him because what could have happened for him, But
I get if you play with your quarterback, you play
with your other your best you know, good friend, wide receiver,
you're both you know, you're looked at the top tandem
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really in the league. Uh It that's a big deal.
And so if he wanted to take it, sure, it's fine.
I worry about the defense you know, I really worry
about the defense, which if you're playing fantasy, the fact
that we are worrying about the defense and an offense
that is going to have to be prolific to even
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be in the conversation. You know, then it's going to
be a good year for Tea. It's going to be
a good year for Chase. And I'm with you Hutchinson,
like I think both inside the top twenty for sure,
if not the top fifteen this year. I love it.
Speaker 6 (48:32):
Underlying beneficiary of this, too, is going to be Chase Brown.
I thought he was somebody that they could be potentially
drafting over I didn't like. For me, it's like guys
that are fifth round or below draft capital. I'm always
concerned after they have a good year and try to
get rid of them. But with all the holes they
have on defense, I don't know if they make an
offensive selection in this draft. So Chase Brown might survive
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this deep running back class and carve out another role
for twenty twenty five. I pick someone up late because
they can't have him averaging eighty six percent on the
field for all snaps. But they're not gonna go and say,
all right, we're gonna go get this guy that's gonna
challenge you for that lead role.
Speaker 4 (49:12):
You no, I I posted the exact same thing on
Twitter like that was one of my biggest takeaways as well, Joe.
When you're looking at it like they don't have the
they don't. They don't have the luxury to take a
running back right now. They just don't have it. It's
not there. And they also brought back to my JP right.
I know that's not crazy significant, but that's a solid
backup player who can provide some significant release to Chase
Brown when you need him to. So I agree they'll
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probably take like the late round guy, but they just
don't have the luxury to take anyone's significance. So I
completely agree that while I was out on Chase Brown
earlier this offseason, he's going around RB fifteen in Best
Ball right now. If you could take that, I'm gonna
take that all day. This is gonna be a hyper
productive offense. And while I don't believe Chase Brown is
an above average running back, I think he's fine. You
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put this guy with a lot of receiving opportunity in
an elite offense that has to score a lot of points.
You're gonna get a top ten fantasy back as simple
as that.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
It's a good take.
Speaker 6 (50:05):
You know.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
Chase Brown is one of those. He's kind of a
polarizing player in people's rankings. You know, I've seen him ranked.
He finished obviously last year at RB ten in most
PPR formats. He had over thirteen hundred yards and eleven
touchdowns on the year all purpose. So I mean, you
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definitely got production. But I've seen people say, have Chase
Brown all the way as high as RB five. Wow, Joel,
can you see it?
Speaker 4 (50:40):
Don't hate it?
Speaker 2 (50:42):
I could see it, sure.
Speaker 5 (50:44):
I mean Joe Mixon was never efficient in any way whatsoever,
and he was always putting up, you know, fringe top
five running back seasons.
Speaker 3 (50:51):
In that offense. So yeah, I could see it.
Speaker 5 (50:53):
And you guys talk about, you know what, they need
to draft for defense, so they do, but they certainly
help on the offensive line too, So yeah, I'm with
you guys. I don't think that they can really afford
to spend significant draft capital on the running back. So yeah,
if you're a belt out running back in that offense,
I see no reason why you can't be a top
five back.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
You know, you know what the Bengals need. The Bengals
need one of those good old classic Eagles drafts where
they get all kinds of defensive capital late in the
draft somehow that overperformed their draft spots. That's what they need.
Speaker 5 (51:29):
If they can do that's the best player at the
draft to pick nine, because nobody wants to take him.
Speaker 2 (51:33):
For some secons because like, you know, he may have
character issues. He looked he seemed to be fine.
Speaker 6 (51:40):
There was definitely some truth to what happened there that
wasn't like a questionable. Did he have a character issue?
Speaker 2 (51:45):
Like the whole what about Nolan Smith? Look how far
Nolan Smith fell? Like I mean, oh yeah, how is
annoying as hell?
Speaker 6 (51:53):
He's like as soon as I see like a player
that's drafted that I haven't heard about the Eagles, I'm like,
you're probably going to be an.
Speaker 2 (51:58):
Open and they probably got one of the if not
the best, one of the best corners, corner rookies, rookie
defensive backs in the league.
Speaker 4 (52:10):
You know, like.
Speaker 2 (52:13):
You know, like they need that, they need a good Eagles.
I know you got the hat on. You're like, yeah,
my guy talking to my music, right, they kill it
every year. So we're we're running close on time. We've
got about, you know, maybe ten more minutes here, and
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and we want to hit we want to hit some
of the best fits for the you know, players that
are left. And we've already talked about Russ, We've already
talked about a Rod Winston, are already landed his post.
Kirs Cousins. I believe is going to be a backup
somewhere this year, unless you know, I don't think the
Titans really want a Tannehill style offense. I think they're
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ready to move on from that, So I don't think
he lands that's arting role there. So we're gonna kind
of bypass the quarterbacks. And we've got i would say,
five players, two running backs, three wide receivers that everybody's
pretty curious about. So we're gonna kind of have to
hit lightning around here. But I'll name a player. You
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tell me in one sentence if you can the best
landing spot for said player on your mark. Here we go,
Nick Chubb for.
Speaker 6 (53:31):
The sake of my marriage, Cleveland Browns my wife's favorite player,
And if he ends up anywhere else, it's just gonna
be a bad time.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
It almost feels like there's no other place that just fits.
Like he's like a like he started, he needs he
needs to finish a brown.
Speaker 6 (53:45):
To quote my wife, he's batman. He can't leave the city.
That's curb.
Speaker 2 (53:51):
What about what about Joel?
Speaker 3 (53:53):
Yeah, I think he's basically washed. I think that injury
just ended his career.
Speaker 5 (53:58):
So yeah, he may as well just kind of ceremoniously
just stay in Cleveland and probably retire there.
Speaker 4 (54:04):
Hutch, Yeah, I'm with Joel. I I hate to say,
he looked awful when he came back last year, Like
he just he's not that guy anymore.
Speaker 6 (54:12):
It's really sucks.
Speaker 4 (54:13):
Love Nick Chup throughout his career, but he needs to
stay in Cleveland or retire there. But he's just he's
not relevant all anymore.
Speaker 6 (54:20):
You guys a good wing man. I appreciate y'all. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
Oh it hurts, It hurts. I love Nick Chubb's one
of those players like you just root for, you know.
It's like yeah, like he just he's a good good
good player, good dude w up being.
Speaker 6 (54:34):
Like a commentator and just like have so much to say,
Like once he retires after like not talking his entire career. Yeah,
that dude was quiet.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
On the next side of that, you know, we got JK. Dobbins,
who you know, missing five games, still finished RB what
twenty four on the season in PPR proved that he
could do it, And so JK. Dobbins, Actually, we're stat
in his career has not averaged under five yards of
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carry with Baltimore, right, every is the average six and
a half yards? Is a rookie five and a half
yards after he came back from his first injury injured
again comes back everybody last year Like if you got JK. Dobbins,
you got him late, real late, if you even had
to draft him, and he's still after injury number whatever
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it is then like averages over four and a half
yards per carry in a in a totally different offense, right,
it's you know, you almost you wonder like is he
really that good? Like is he that good on a
bum knees? Still averaging over four yards of carry this
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far in his career after multiple injuries. You know my question, Hutch,
and you start us off, does he still have it
in him? Like can he go somewhere and be effective?
And if so, where do you think that is?
Speaker 4 (56:00):
I'm gonna be honest, like you see the over and
half four and a half yards of b carry. I
think these numbers are misleading because when you look at
the first five weeks of the season before or the
first four before the week five by for the Chargers,
Jake Dobbins had some really flukey explosive runs or he
was exploding. We saw a few runs that were just
like sixty plus forty yard touchdowns insanity. After that bye
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week when he came back from that, he was averaging
just over three yards of carry. His breakaway run percentage
was at about fourteen percent, which when you look among
NFL backs is barely a starting running back number. Like
that's incredibly low. Naji Harrison Pittsburgh was at a higher
rate in terms of breakrate runs than JAJ Dobbins, And
to me, he just he looked okay, he looked fine.
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I honestly think that the Chargers offensive line, the Charger
system carried him to look like an average starter. Like
I just don't think j. A. Dobbins got anymore. He
had those fresh legs in the first two weeks, and
then after that it just kind of fell off. And
I think it's I think it's very clear with how
he's not being signed at all that the NFL feels
the same way. Rico Dowdell's getting a contract before him,
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and like Johnson Women's getting contract before Miles Sanders getting
contract for him, and they're not asking for much money.
It's like three million dollars they're handing out on one
year deals. And this is a strong running back class too.
I feel like there's a strong reason why Dobbins hasn't
been signing. I just think he's not that good.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Oh God, you're breaking my heart.
Speaker 4 (57:25):
I love Ja, I love JK. Dobbins. Coming out, I
thought he's phenomenal, but I don't think.
Speaker 2 (57:31):
He is phenomenal. When he's on the field, he's phenomenal,
like he's been like even you know. The crazy thing
is like and I agree. He did have some games
like he started this season, you know, for thirteen and
a half seven yards per carry, then he had two
runs or really he had a rough run there where
he was kind of banged up, and then he came
back and he goes against Tennessee six yards against Baltimore
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five yards per carry, against Atlanta six point six yards
per Carrie and it it almost like it just like
Ah kills me because I think he's one of those
players like if JK. Dobbins doesn't go down, like if
he doesn't deal with all those knee injuries, what are
we looking at, you know, with what he's cable. I mean,
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you saw him when he came back from injury last time.
I mean he's running down the field on a breakaway
run a forty yarder and he looks like he's half
limping because his legs don't move like they should and
he's still running like he's still doing it. And it's
just it's one of those things that it kills me.
I think he's better. It's like it's one of those
where bad luck, like just bad luck. But you know,
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I agree, I don't know that he gets he gets
a spot to be a premier guy again, Joel, what
are your thoughts?
Speaker 3 (58:48):
Am I throwing a white blanket on Jalen Warren? If
I say Pittsburgh makes.
Speaker 6 (58:51):
Some sense, I think it makes sense. I don't know
if he'll do it, but I think it makes sense.
Speaker 5 (58:56):
I think it makes sense to put him in an
Arthur Smith offense and just be the be the early
down hammer to Jalen Warren.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
Yeah, I think that's a good idea.
Speaker 6 (59:06):
Yeah, I think an another avenue that you could go
is he could be the one be to Chase Brown.
I think the Bengals make a lot of sense too.
So it's like, all right, you just have a guy
that you need to go out there, bang around a
little bit, give him some a breather. I do think
he is more on the rico side of where the
contract is going to go than say, like the Nausey
Aaron Jones for sure.
Speaker 4 (59:25):
Yeah, no, no, he's not getting more than like three million.
Yere no chance at this point.
Speaker 2 (59:30):
I don't I haven't thought about the Steelers. I don't
hate it. I mean Nauseing only averaged over four yards
to carry one season in his career this far. I mean,
if he has any anything left in the tank, he
could probably be effective. They definitely have a a better
not really better now that Becton's there, but they have
a competitive O line. It's not like running behind garbage,
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you know. And Joe you can probably speak to more
than I can. But keep moving. You know, we talked
about the Cowboys earlier. I heard so much take about
you know, Diggs playing with his brother in Dallas. Where
does Diggs go Joe, where does Diggs go.
Speaker 6 (01:00:14):
I think he's gonna chase the money, chase the opportunity
to play Buffalo twice a year. I think he goes
to New England. Yeah, I don't think he's gonna go
and play with his brother. I don't think he'll enjoy
playing second fiddle to Ceedee Lamb. He still thinks he's
the guy, even though he hasn't been the guy in
two years maybe more. But I think he goes to
New England, gets the bag, falls off irrelevance, so he
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gets signed. Everybody's like, oh he's back. You immediately trade
him in Dynasty.
Speaker 3 (01:00:41):
And then you never look back.
Speaker 4 (01:00:44):
I completely agree with this, Honestly, I think he still
could ball though. I mean, looking at what he did
last year in Houston, he absolutely was very productive when
he was given the opportunity. It's just off the aclsre
At his age, there's definitely some concern of does he
come back as the same guy. But I agree you
Joe that New England is the place and if the
hype goes high, you sell, because I even if they
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add digs, there's likely going to be a Travis Hunter
or attack my Millan coming to this team very soon.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
I hope to sell I hope he goes somewhere where
there's instant notoriety. He is wide receiver one, and I
can sell him for whatever I can get him for
person or get for him personally. So we got a
question dropped in the chat, and I want to make
sure we'll kind of end on this. I know we
got a couple more wide receivers. I think that they're
towards the end for those players a lot like a
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Nick Chubb, like Tyl Lockett and Mark Cooper. I do
have more faith in Locket over Cooper. Cooper's obviously been
a dud for a little bit more time now. But
you know, I we'll see. I think they'll probably go
just provide depth somewhere. But all too.
Speaker 4 (01:01:51):
Keen Allen, he not almost productive last year in the
Chicago offense, even in a broken scheme. I would keep
it on on Allen.
Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
Yeah, I would agree on that Alan can still be
effective for sure. So quick question Blue in the chat,
thanks for tuning in. Hit that like subscribe, We appreciate you.
It's a ten man PPR and I'm trading Metcalf Joel.
This is coming to you, so be ready for it.
I'm trading Metcalf. I'm trying to figure out which trade
to do. Options are Godwin and A twenty seven first, Wow,
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that's a way sorry, god and A twenty seven first
it's a ways out or Waddle and a twenty seven
first or debo twenty seven first and Stafford.
Speaker 6 (01:02:37):
And then there was a secondary comment that Stafford would
be as QB three.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
So Stafford's really at that point probably a non factor
for the most part, because he didn't say whether or
not it was super flex.
Speaker 6 (01:02:49):
I'm assuming that it is based on the way that
you having three.
Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
Quarterbacks on your roster. Yeah, but so what do you think, Joel?
Speaker 5 (01:02:59):
Wow, Honestly, I would fall over myself to take any
one of these deals for Metcalf. I mean, yeah, I'm
with you, man who's essentially gonna be probably his equal.
You know, you could blank and see that and you're
getting a first.
Speaker 3 (01:03:16):
Yeah. I've taken any of these deals from Metcalf straight
out for sure, easily.
Speaker 6 (01:03:20):
Yeah. The Wattle one seems to make the most sense
for me. I know that he's been banged up, but
you have Tyreek kind of hanging around fighting father time.
He becomes the wide receiver one. We've seen him have
a wide receiver one season. We don't know what's gonna
happen with Godwin, and then having the twenty twenty seven
first is pretty great. Deebo, you're I wouldn't trade Metcalf,
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Like the Deebo swap doesn't really make a lot of
sense for me.
Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
This is super flex. It is super flex.
Speaker 6 (01:03:48):
Yeah that whatever, that means nothing to me. So I
would say, wattle the twenty twenty seven first. The other
thing I would say is you're my boy, Blue Boy Blue.
Speaker 4 (01:04:00):
I'm honestly I'm surprised I'd be tempted by Godwin here.
I would look out. I know we're splitting a lot here,
but I would look at Godwin because, I mean, last year,
before his injury, obviously we have to see his injury.
He was a wide receiver one. He was a dominant
wide receiver one. I will say he was excellent. Paker
may feel in this offense just run very smoothly. And
the thing is, you might say I just mentioned the injury,
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and you might be like, oh, what the heck of
the injury is not gonna be good. It's a broken angle.
He's gonna come back. He's not gonna be the same.
The thing that gives me confidence is the Bucks just
gave him a massive contract. The Bucks just gave him
millions upon millions of millions of dollars guaranteed. It was
sixty six million dollars on three years and was forty
four of it guaranteed. If you're to give a wide
receiver at his age that kind of money, you better
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be fully confident in his injury status, like you better
be one hundre percent confident that he is trending in
the right direction. The Bucks have been a smart organization
last handful of years. I predict that, given that they
just gave him that contract, that Chris Collin's gonna come back.
He's gonna be fully ready to go. And the thing
is he's not. He's He's not one of these like
ridiculous athletes. He's not a Tyreek kill like speedser crazy
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athlete kind of player. He's just a good technical route runner.
He knows exactly where he needs to be to get
the football, and he just has great iq to run
behind blockers and get into the open field. Those kind
of players can play a little bit older. Like you
see a guy like Key Nail and playing into his thirties.
You see guy little there Fitzgerald playing in his thirties.
These technical route runners Devontae Adams for example, as well,
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these technical route runners that don't rely on crazy hyper
athleticism but rely more on their IQ and their footwork.
They tend to play longer, they tend to play a
little bit in the thirties. I think Chris Gotlin could
be one of those players. So I like Chris Gotwin
this deal, and I understand the Wattle hype. I understand
why we want Wattle. Obviously tyre Kill aging out. It's
just been a rough few mirrors. Man, Godwin's been incredibly productive.
Speaker 6 (01:05:46):
So you're not concerned about the age twenty nine versus
the twenty six that you'd have on Wattle.
Speaker 4 (01:05:50):
Basically, no, yeah, you definitely get a few. You definitely
get a few more years with Wattle. I'm just more
confident that we're going to see why you ever one
production from Godwin, because he's done it more and he's
But I.
Speaker 6 (01:06:01):
Think what I was trying to say is that so
typically like thirty years old is where you start to
see like that cliff fall off. I think what you
were saying is that the style is it's a more
graceful decline for Godwin versus somebody like a DK Metcalf
that relies on speed, crazy hype athletic trades.
Speaker 4 (01:06:18):
Or like a Jlen Waddle too. He's at like twenty six,
twenty seven. I think he's only twenty seven more years left.
I think you've give him three maybe four years, and
then at that point we got to be like, all right,
what's going on?
Speaker 3 (01:06:29):
God?
Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
But I think you get two or three years have them.
Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
So I'm gonna I'm gonna throw a compremplete loop in
this thing and this. You know, it's it's so hard
when you can't see the roster, like at this point,
I want to see my full roster. Bill. I want
to see if I'm young, I want to see if
I'm aged, because it for me in this deal and
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I'm I'm painting moves here. So I actually don't hate
the deebo the twenty seven first in Stafford, especially in
super Flex when he has love and party. This is why,
this is why Stafford's got a crew to throw to.
Now he now has his Calvin Johnson revamp right in
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and DeVante Adams like like he's gonna they're gonna lean
on him to throw the football. And so if you're
super flex, you're you're trying to you're trying to, you know,
have somebody there. I'm not. I'm not getting him so
that he can be a staple of my team. I
want to sell. I want You're already trading for a
twenty seven first. You're training for a first that's that's
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years out. You're not even gonna be able to use
this anytime soon. So I to me, it feels like
we're trading DK. It feels like we're entering rebuild mode.
And so I'm thinking Stafford. I think if he if
he lights it up, even just a few games in
a row, all of a sudden, I've got something that
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I can deal for something substantial. Right, Actually, if somebody
loses a quarterback to injury, or if somebody's down and
they're trying to make a championship run. Right, and then
Deebo same thing. Deebo is the same age as as Godwin.
He's going to Washington, which I think Jaden Daniels blows
brought party out of the water as a passing. I mean,
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he made Noah Brown relevant for as long as he
was healthy, you know, so it Debo in that offense
also could be provide relevance. All you need is like
two good games, two to three good games out of
four to five, and then Debo is bringing money for
a win now team. So like I'm sitting here and
I'm trying to like paint this picture where I'm and
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it's a risk. It's a risk because they could also
dut out, right, Like, they could also dut out. But
if I'm looking at taking Waddle who has been okay,
or if I'm looking at taking Godwin who's coming off
a bad injury, and and you know, there's been so
much hype on Godwin for for a while, while right
like he's still the same age. You's still aging out,
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just like Deebo is like, and I know they gave
him the money, and I agree with you, Hutch, They're
gonna have to depend on them with giving them that money.
But like at this point, it feels like a team
where I'm trying to rebuild. And he just said he's
he just popped in. He said, uh, he said, Nico London,
lad Rice are my other starters. It screams rebuild. Its screams,
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let me take this.
Speaker 4 (01:09:26):
What No, that's a contending roster, that's what it is.
Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
But who's okay. So let's say if you're Nico London
lad Rice, out of anybody that you just named, who's
gonna actually be effective over these you're probably gonna play Nico. Ever,
you're gonna play lad every week. And we're not even
talking about somebody's gonna hit in the roster with a
Debo or a Waddle or a Godwin. They're probably not
going to touch the starting lineup for the most or
at least, I would say they're expendable, so.
Speaker 5 (01:09:53):
I can we'd have to understand how many roster spots
you have.
Speaker 3 (01:09:59):
The one thing I would warn about Stafford, and I
agree with you, Matt.
Speaker 5 (01:10:02):
I like Stafford a lot this year, but in a
ten team league, your quarterbacks do not carry the same
demand as they do in the twelve team league. So
I I i'd kind of warn off of expecting to
be able to trade Stafford because you may be in
a situation where all the contenders, you know, later in
the season, they'll have quarterbacks and they don't need something
like that. So that's my I like, like you say,
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I like Stafford quite a bit this year. I think
he's gonna be really good. I'm just say, don't necessarily
go into this saying I can trade Stafford later in
the year, because in a ten team league that may
not be the case yet.
Speaker 4 (01:10:36):
Joe, I have a similar have a situation in one
of my dinacet leagues as a ten team league, and
I'm in with a bunch of you know, I'm it's
a it's a lot of the fantasy ball ball Fantasy
footballers writers and staff like a lot of those guys.
I'm in the league with them. It's it's a great
league for fun. It's ten team Dynasty super Flex. And
I have a few quarterback options, and I've been looking
to trade one of my quarterbacks, and I keep starting
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at every roster. I can't trade to anybody. No one
needs a quarterback. Everyone has at least two guys that
are like, okay, they're gonna be reasonable starters for them.
They have a quarterback one and a quarterback two that's like,
they're good. Once you to twelve and fourteen sixteen, that's
when you really start to see someone struggling. Quarterback someone
picked in Anthony Richardson, someone picked a Trey Lance someone
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had really cost them. Yeah, but you know worth like
someone struggling and you can get them a quarterback, but
ten team. I'm with Joel here that it might be
harder to trade in Stafford than you think because everyone
knows he's very old. Everyone knows his time is expiring.
Speaker 6 (01:11:37):
What if you're also willing to give up a first
a receiver and Stafford for.
Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
D Yeah that said, I still like that deal. I
still like might be.
Speaker 6 (01:11:49):
Here in that league to make a trade.
Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
Yeah, like sure, and like.
Speaker 3 (01:11:54):
You know whether it be deep boy to trade him
back to that first Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Like you might be able to get somebody Like let's say,
let's say that that Rogers goes there and he does
exactly the same thing he did at the Jets and
he's just not not great, like and Pickens is there
and you're dealing Stafford for Pickens. I would do it,
you know, like if you're or you've got you know,
like there's all kinds of players that maybe that that
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future even if you could take it and deal it
for somebody. And I don't know if I would go
Johnson Brooks. The injury is just I mean two times
in a row is tough, so we.
Speaker 6 (01:12:28):
Don't believe boys J do No, no, no, no. I've
never been.
Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
On I've never been on the Brooks train. I was
not I was not a Brooks guy personally. But you know,
like what I'm saying is there's there's gonna be somebody
mid with potential that you could grab with one of
those players that's gonna build a a strong roster move forward.
Even if it's a pick, Like even if you take
those guys and you turn them into future seconds or
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something like that, you know, like it's still a value,
especially in ten team league, like those second round picks,
and a player in Dynasty often find like they think
second and they're like, oh, it's nothing right, But like
if it's if it ends up being two five or
two se it's still picked fifteen or seventeen. I mean
this year, with the running back class class coming in,
I'd love to have another pick in the second round.
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You know, I'm just better my chances at getting somebody.
Speaker 6 (01:13:18):
You know, like the team or that second round holds
a little bit more weight than you probably see in
a lot of ranking sites that you're looking at, So
just like be mindful of that when you're putting this
stuff into like calculators or wherever you're like looking at
this information, right, and like, so.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
You guys know, I run a dealership, so there's a
little bit of car salesman in me, you know. And
if like if I'm coming in right and I've got Stafford,
and like even into the into the beginning of the season,
I've got Stafford there, and I'm like, oh man, he's
got the fonte, he's got Pookah like Kiren catching the ball,
like everything's there. He's gonna this is gonna be his season.
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I'm selling the mess out of them, right, And then
somebody says, hey, I'll give you the I'll give you
the two two or too, you know, like or you
know whatever, and you don't really know what that's gonna
end up being. But let's say they're their contender and
they think their first round pick is gonna be at
the back of the of the first round, right, and
they're trying to get assurance that they're gonna have a
stud quarterback on their roster. You're probably you might get it,
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you know. And so it's like the the possibility of
that because I think Godwin, like even if you look
at a Godwin and you're gonna trade Godwin, You're still
looking at the same value in a trade in my
mind that you would be for like a Debo or
a Stafford in that type of league. So I'm like
getting essentially like trade to trade pieces. They could net
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second round picks, which is what Godwin's gonna give you.
Nobody's gonna give you the first for Godwin, you know
what I mean, and that that's that's where I'm thinking.
But I agree definitely, Uh, you know, go with your guys.
It's always tough, right, Like everybody's got different takes. And
that's the great thing about fantasy that's makes Dynasty so fun.
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It's so fun to try to build different teams and
build your team like I am that guy that I
have five Dynasty leagues and the teams are almost identical
because I have traded and I have worked for the
guys that I like that I want to see when
and it is almost nerve wracking because I find myself
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sometimes like taking a hit just to get a guy
that I have on all my other teams. You know,
it also helps me on Sunday that I'm not like
that I'm essentially cheering for the same guy in five
leagues and I'm not like fighting against myself. But if
you don't play Dynasty, you should. If you're watching the
show and you only play Redraft, you should play Dynasty.
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It adds a whole another level. And stuff like this,
like trading for a twenty twenty seven pick, like you're
you're trying to make moves for a future. You're thinking,
you know, two years, three years down the road, which
is awesome, and it's just another dynamic of it. But
you know, we have hit our time. We are actually
a bit pas time, and I appreciate you know, Joel
hutch thanks for thanks for being troopers and hanging in
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there with us on that again, if you can, just
real quick, let the viewers know who you are where
they can find your work. Everybody in this room, guys
does incredible work in the industry. And you know, I've
read a lot of the stuff that they've put out.
It's great stuff. So make sure you hit the follow
up button, go follow them on Twitter, go download their podcasts.
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You know, you can never get enough good information, especially
when it's coming from solid sources like these guys. Blue
appreciate you dropping in the Thanks guys, so Huch, let
them know where they can get your stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:16:35):
Hey, y'all, you can follow me on Twitter Matt hutch
b Underscore FF. You can find everything I do from there,
Hutch Coming and Clutch my Fantasytball podcast dropping once weekly,
and then I would do a lot of work with
football guys, especially throughout the off season. Throughout free agency.
I've had a lot of articles, a lot of videos.
If you go on the Football Guys site and go
to the articles section, they're all free. You can find
all the articles dow my me. You can look at
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all the reactions, all the things I talked about in
free agency. So yeah, check that all out.
Speaker 2 (01:17:02):
Joel.
Speaker 3 (01:17:04):
Yeah, I want to thank you guys for having me on.
Speaker 5 (01:17:06):
I appreciate it. Good to see all you guys again.
You can find me at the Jewel Worth, on the Twitter,
and on the Blue Sky on Club Fantasy. I put
out a Dynasty article Dynasty Buys and Cells a few
weeks ago before the combine, but I think it's still
probably pretty relevant. And on IDP plus, working on my
best ball rankings and the quarterback rankings that be coming
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up next week.
Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
Yeah, Joe, if you will drop that link in the
chat on YouTube. Maybe we'll get some some clicks over there, Joe.
Speaker 6 (01:17:36):
Yeah, and then I've been doing primarily everything through the
Fantasy Football Advice Network, So come check us out see
what's happening. And yeah, just check every everybody out here.
There's a lot of good content everywhere. So it's been
fun working with these guys tonight. Always have last chopping
up with the Utah every week. So yeah, we're just
gonna keep doing this thing.
Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
Joe, You're my guy, man. It's it's like it's like
every time you're on the show. I'm here for the vibes,
you know, like, and I appreciate it, appreciate you being
here with me each week. And thank you all for
tuning in. Thank you for listening to this when the
podcast hits. Thank you for supporting the Fantasy Sports Advice Network.
And from the forum, we are here for you. Anytime
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you have questions, drop them in and you know, Huch, Joel,
I can't thank you enough for tuning in. Family. We
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