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<v Speaker 1>How you feeling, Corey Dame more Tina's a spitting statistician.

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<v Speaker 1>relevant positions. We're gonna get into the wide receivers, the

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<v Speaker 1>want to know out of the running backs, the wide house,

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<v Speaker 1>eight four three six eight seven nine all hour, we're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna talk draft with my man Corey Parts in the

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<v Speaker 1>Fantasy Executive. We're gonna get into some of the wide

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<v Speaker 1>receivers when we come back. Yo, my forty time is

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<v Speaker 1>even lower than four point to two, and I think

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<v Speaker 1>all right back fantasy freestyle here on the award winning

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<v Speaker 1>This your boy Dane Martinez a k A Speeds a

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<v Speaker 1>KA to Spitting Statistician and you're listening live to the

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<v Speaker 1>Fantasy Freestyle here on the Fantasy Sports Radio Network. We're

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<v Speaker 1>getting ready for the draft. I am excited. I got

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<v Speaker 1>my boy Corey parts in the Fantasy Executive in here.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, Corey, this is a passing league, right, So

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<v Speaker 1>let's talk about some of these wide receivers. And and

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<v Speaker 1>here's the interesting part for me. You got a little

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<v Speaker 1>something depending on what you like. You know, you got

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<v Speaker 1>the big prototypical X receiver, the outside guy and Mike Williams.

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<v Speaker 1>And you got the guy who can quote unquote take

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<v Speaker 1>the top off the defense. You know, he almost won

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<v Speaker 1>an Island, got himself a Nike deal, which I think

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<v Speaker 1>is just as good in John Ross. And then you

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<v Speaker 1>got you know who I actually think will when it's

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<v Speaker 1>all said and done, be the best wide receiver of

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<v Speaker 1>the three. And Corey Davis. They're questioning his competition out

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<v Speaker 1>of Western Michigan. But this guy is a baller. One

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<v Speaker 1>fumble in two hundred and sixties, six catches he has

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<v Speaker 1>in his three year career. This is a like more

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<v Speaker 1>of a possession, technical skill guy, good with his hands.

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<v Speaker 1>You love them all, you love them all. I know

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<v Speaker 1>you know you've seen a double move though, yes, the

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<v Speaker 1>move is bananas. You know what I'm saying. This double

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<v Speaker 1>move competes with some of the best in the NFL

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<v Speaker 1>playing right now, excellent rock everything you want in a

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<v Speaker 1>number one wide receiver. Corey Davis brings that to the table.

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<v Speaker 1>I know a team that can use the number one

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<v Speaker 1>wide receiver and will make them a very, very very

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<v Speaker 1>fantasy friendly team. I know a few ones. Let's play

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<v Speaker 1>a little guests game. See Titans took the words right

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<v Speaker 1>out of Marcus Mariota. You you put a weapon like

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<v Speaker 1>this and that, and you put them in a weapon

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<v Speaker 1>like this with that exotic smash you want to do

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<v Speaker 1>run the football. We've seen Rashad Matthews flash not even

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<v Speaker 1>flashy pop. Last year especially, we saw flashes of Taj Shaw.

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<v Speaker 1>Now you're gonna truth number one than Corey Davis. I

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<v Speaker 1>think it's a no brainer. But they're talking about trading

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<v Speaker 1>out pick, moving down and all this. They need to

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<v Speaker 1>come away one of these wide receivers for fantasy football.

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<v Speaker 1>So here's my question for you. Okay, Tennessee, they got

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<v Speaker 1>you know, their draft rich, right, So they got five

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<v Speaker 1>and they got a team. Can they keep on trying

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<v Speaker 1>to go down even accumulate more because I know a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of people want that five spot. A lot of

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<v Speaker 1>teams think they need to hop ahead of the J E. T.

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<v Speaker 1>S just to try and get maybe a Mitch. Don't

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<v Speaker 1>call me Mitch, it is Mitchell Trabinsky. So what if

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<v Speaker 1>Tennessee does go down, do you think that some of

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<v Speaker 1>these whiteouts might still be there in the low teams

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<v Speaker 1>at eighteen? I still like that still thing. They have

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<v Speaker 1>a good chance to get that white out at the

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<v Speaker 1>eighteen and they do decide to move down, stock Powers

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<v Speaker 1>and Pigs listen to guy like Mike Williams. Still love him. Also, Mike.

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<v Speaker 1>When I when I watched Mike Williams on tape, he

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<v Speaker 1>was downstairs in the control room, down there kicking it,

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<v Speaker 1>you know what I'm saying, trying to figure it out

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<v Speaker 1>before the game. Before the game, I said the game.

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<v Speaker 1>That's okay, we're talking about practice. But I say the

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<v Speaker 1>game because I'm so I feel like I'm about to play.

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<v Speaker 1>You feel what I'm saying. I'm saying. You said it

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<v Speaker 1>was like Christmas morning. We are hyped here Rock and

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<v Speaker 1>Riley's Studio thirty four. It's about to get ugly. So

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<v Speaker 1>here's the thing with Tennessee Titans. Right, So even if

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<v Speaker 1>you move down, maybe your guy is not doing Corey Davis.

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<v Speaker 1>But Mike Williams, when I see what I'm saying. When

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<v Speaker 1>I see him play, I think he might as well

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<v Speaker 1>score a touchdown and throw up the X because he

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<v Speaker 1>looks like Des Bryant. Did you see did you see

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<v Speaker 1>that National Championship game when they needed him those last

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<v Speaker 1>couple of drives, it was Mike Williams. Mike Williams all day,

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<v Speaker 1>Mike Williams. I actually think Mike Williams might even be

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<v Speaker 1>a better fit in that offense. I want that red

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<v Speaker 1>zone target, that big bodied wide receiver exactly to give

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<v Speaker 1>Mariota a little bit of a stretch and yo, big

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<v Speaker 1>shout out in Tennessee real quick. In Jackson, Tennessee. We're

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<v Speaker 1>on Live one AM. And Chattanooga, Tennessee seventy AM, w

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<v Speaker 1>d E F, and of course in Nashville, Tennessee. Chi Yo,

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<v Speaker 1>let me ask you this. I got another team that

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<v Speaker 1>I think could be viable and looking at wide receiver

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<v Speaker 1>also in that teen teen range. That's the Baltimore Ravens.

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<v Speaker 1>Steve Smith losing Kamar Aiken, who on the low was

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<v Speaker 1>a serviceable dude in NFL football, maybe not in fantasy football.

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<v Speaker 1>Could you see the Ravens looking for a past catcher,

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<v Speaker 1>maybe one of these three guys in their first roue. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>so let's talk about Joe flock. Some of the things

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<v Speaker 1>that we know about Joe Flocco. So this is what

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<v Speaker 1>we know about John Clocko September through December. What decent

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<v Speaker 1>not somebody you want to roster in fantasy. You know

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<v Speaker 1>what you also know about Joe Flacco? Man bet on himself.

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<v Speaker 1>And one when we get to January and he has

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<v Speaker 1>to go to Foxboro, He's gonna put his neck on

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<v Speaker 1>your throat. That's right. He gotta go to Denver. He

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<v Speaker 1>gonna put his neck on your throat. He wanta put

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<v Speaker 1>his neck on your throat. You know what else he does?

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<v Speaker 1>Throw the deep ball, burden anybody in the game. Somebody

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<v Speaker 1>like John Ross. Pop the top on the defense, pop

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<v Speaker 1>the lid. Open up that running game, you know, that

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<v Speaker 1>short passing game that Joe Flacco likes. Yes, this season,

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<v Speaker 1>more confidence in the knee, more trust than the old line,

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<v Speaker 1>more time in the pocket. We see them yards per

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<v Speaker 1>a temp go up and a guy like John Ross

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<v Speaker 1>and get that done. So I do like one of

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<v Speaker 1>these big white receivers with the Baltimore Ravens used to

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<v Speaker 1>be the coach. There's another true, true middle of the night,

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<v Speaker 1>and he took everything. It took, the marching band, the uniforms,

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<v Speaker 1>all of that. I was like, why are they doing

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<v Speaker 1>this to Baltimore. Let me ask you this. I got

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<v Speaker 1>another team. I got another team even in that division. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>you got a J. Green out there in Cincinnati. Okay, ye,

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<v Speaker 1>sure sure. Now. I have been calling the Cincinnati Bengals

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<v Speaker 1>a fool gayze the entire off season for losing not

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<v Speaker 1>one but two of their starting offensive linemen. Tough hurting

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<v Speaker 1>the red rifle, Andy Dalton. Could you see them trying

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<v Speaker 1>to get maybe a guy on the opposite side of

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<v Speaker 1>a J. Green at that nine pick, because it could

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<v Speaker 1>a guy like Corey Davis find a home in Ohio

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<v Speaker 1>that way. I mean, I think they could go in

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<v Speaker 1>that direction. I really don't think so. I listen, I

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<v Speaker 1>just look at that. The de franchisees, just like they

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<v Speaker 1>may turn out the first Trondal, the guests, they have

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<v Speaker 1>to pay nobody. That's really what their thing is. They're

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<v Speaker 1>stuck in the mediocrity. You know what I'm saying. You got,

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<v Speaker 1>you got, you got, you got, you got the red rifle.

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<v Speaker 1>Stuck in mediocrity, qualified for the playoffs. They go in

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<v Speaker 1>there get bounced in the first round. That's not fair.

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<v Speaker 1>You make your fans come sitting at CO Stadium in

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<v Speaker 1>January to lose playoff games. It's not right. I think

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<v Speaker 1>marm and Lewis need to go. The whole thing needs

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<v Speaker 1>to say step. But I feel you, I feel you.

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<v Speaker 1>Check this out. I am so happy that I had

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<v Speaker 1>the Fantasy executive. I have a little surprise. I had

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<v Speaker 1>a little surprise for you. Want to get your reaction, YO,

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<v Speaker 1>check this out. You had a surprise. It's not that serious.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, although you never know. Here at Rock and

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<v Speaker 1>Riley's here, we had and we had to gaggle up

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<v Speaker 1>in here. We'll talk about that during the break. But

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<v Speaker 1>here's what I want to ask you about. YO. Sometimes

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<v Speaker 1>these white house they're bringing there, they're bringing their entourages

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<v Speaker 1>with them to the draft. And so Corey Davis, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>he had his sister around. She's she's at the draft. Okay.

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<v Speaker 1>We had a nice little interview and people were asking her, YO,

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<v Speaker 1>if you're doing if your brother makes it big, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>what do you want? Maybe a house of car No, no, no,

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<v Speaker 1>check this out. Okay, Donnie Burns, we got that clip

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<v Speaker 1>for us with uh with with the sister and all

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<v Speaker 1>the home girls. Yeah, yes, I am his oldest sister. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>well your congratulations, thank you. He's about to be a

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<v Speaker 1>millionaire overnight. He definitely lovely ladies. These are yeah, this

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<v Speaker 1>is that cousin cousin. Yes, because t is my best friend, Kiki.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm the oldest list. There's seven of us, the big check.

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<v Speaker 1>They're gonna start rolling. Okay, now we're gonna find out

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<v Speaker 1>what happens looking at your little brother for your little

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<v Speaker 1>Brooks girl. You know what, what have you? I asked

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<v Speaker 1>you to much whatever you want to give me, that's fine, whatever.

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<v Speaker 1>It's not even that that I'm looking for something. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>just proud of him. We're gonna you know what I'm like,

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<v Speaker 1>it's a you know what I'm saying, like he made man.

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<v Speaker 1>Look that's beautiful. But you're not looking for like a car,

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<v Speaker 1>like like like anything anything to protecting. She wants you

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<v Speaker 1>want to buy, she wants to get at the car,

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<v Speaker 1>the house. She wants a fake moody. What don't you

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<v Speaker 1>think about fantasy executive? What you think about that? When

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<v Speaker 1>I when I heard the voice, I was like, I

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<v Speaker 1>think I got a number in my phone right right.

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<v Speaker 1>But you know you can't that your son played football

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<v Speaker 1>and Snoop Dogg joint. You know what I'm saying, hard work, dedication,

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<v Speaker 1>all of that good stuff, and you want you want

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<v Speaker 1>him to send you to dr Miami to get the

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<v Speaker 1>fake think at the fake boot. I'm saying, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>now that's now they're rich and that's what they gotta

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<v Speaker 1>go for. Then you shouldn't play that should We talked

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<v Speaker 1>about the top three. We talked about the top three.

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<v Speaker 1>Are there any sleepers out there? Are there any other

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<v Speaker 1>white outs on the board that you think could come

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<v Speaker 1>in personally? I like Juju Smith Schuster coming out of USC.

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<v Speaker 1>This is a guy who was one of the top recruits,

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<v Speaker 1>looked like he was on pace and even be a

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<v Speaker 1>Heisman candidate. They switched offensive schemes, a lot of transition

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<v Speaker 1>with the head coach at USC over the last couple

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<v Speaker 1>of years, change quarterbacks and schemes mid year. I think

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<v Speaker 1>this guy could be solid. Now Juju on that beat.

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<v Speaker 1>I wish you would Juju on that beat. I like

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<v Speaker 1>Cooper Cup also coming out of Eastern Washington. I think

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<v Speaker 1>he's a couple of you know, not not the holy

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<v Speaker 1>Trinity of wide receiverents that we have in this in

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<v Speaker 1>this draft class right here, some day two guys, day

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<v Speaker 1>mainly Day two guys. That that that thing. We could definitely

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<v Speaker 1>see some make some noise, uh in the NFL. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>just we got to do better. We got to do better, thing,

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<v Speaker 1>spitting statistician, we got to do better, better than who

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<v Speaker 1>And I'm just saying the video that audio is still

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<v Speaker 1>stuck in my mind. Fair enough, you go to find out.

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<v Speaker 1>So here's what we do. We go back. When we

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<v Speaker 1>go back, we're gonna get into some of these quarterbacks. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>we're gonna get into these quarterbacks. Fantasy Executive, spitting Statistician.

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<v Speaker 1>You know what it is. It's your boy, Dame Martinez

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<v Speaker 1>Sports Radio Network. I got my boy, the Fantasy Executive

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<v Speaker 1>with me and we were just breaking down some of

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<v Speaker 1>the wide receivers. Corey still got Corey Davis in his mind.

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<v Speaker 1>And check this out right now in our whole of

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<v Speaker 1>the people, do think Corey Davids will have the best

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<v Speaker 1>NFL career? Forty two percent Sat Mike Williams eleven percent,

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<v Speaker 1>say John Ross, leaving three percent saying other. You know

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<v Speaker 1>with the thing with John Ross says they look at

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<v Speaker 1>him as the typical prototypical pop the top one defense,

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<v Speaker 1>the Sean Jackson type player, but he has some more

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<v Speaker 1>possession skills to his game after the catch. Absolutely unlike

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<v Speaker 1>unlike say Ted Ginn, Unlike say Will Fuller, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>who have the speed but with that but lack the hands.

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<v Speaker 1>This guy could actually catt ball. He's got the hands

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<v Speaker 1>as well. Big shout out. We want to give a

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<v Speaker 1>shout out to in Michigan because we were talking Michigan,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, big shout out Ferston Grand Rapids Michigan twelve

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<v Speaker 1>thirty a m W T kg And also in Cadillac Michigan.

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<v Speaker 1>You know what it is is here in the fantasy Freestyle.

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<v Speaker 1>Now we're gonna keep it moving. We're Cadillac Michigan. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>like no, it's gotta be. I'm thinking the Mayor Cadillac

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<v Speaker 1>Michigan is probably like my uncle. Fair enough, let's see

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<v Speaker 1>what we can do. Alright, let's keep it moving. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>let's keep it moving. And so getting into these quarterbacks. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>first of all, I'm gonna tell you right now, this

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<v Speaker 1>is not a franchise quarterback draft class. If I had

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<v Speaker 1>to tell you something, I would tell you that the

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<v Speaker 1>two hundred fifteen draft class Mariota and Winston was better.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm thinking next year's draft class Rose and Darna will

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<v Speaker 1>be better. I'm even thinking last year's class of Golf

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<v Speaker 1>and Went went it's better. But do you think anybody

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<v Speaker 1>in this class has franchise quarterback written all over them? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>I think it's who I think. I think it's one

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<v Speaker 1>for sure, and I think it could possibly be a second.

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<v Speaker 1>The one for sure is my son in Clemson. I

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<v Speaker 1>am man crushed on de Shaun Watson, and let's I

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<v Speaker 1>don't talk to me about it. You want to talk

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<v Speaker 1>to me about shuttles and in the route running and

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<v Speaker 1>accuracy and this and that. Talk to me about winning

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<v Speaker 1>football games. That's what quarterbacks supposed to do. Because when

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<v Speaker 1>you're talking about a quarterback statistically. Oh that that's numbers,

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<v Speaker 1>that's on paper. You know what the quarterbacks the NFL

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<v Speaker 1>is supposed to do. Win DeShawn DeShawn Jackson not a winner.

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<v Speaker 1>DeShawn Watson. We were talking off air, remember you you

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<v Speaker 1>know obviously how he did over eight hundred yards passing

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<v Speaker 1>in two games against what was the vaunted Alabama roll

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<v Speaker 1>high defense. But let it not be forgotten that in

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<v Speaker 1>the semifinals with Ohio State, we're talking about that secondary

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<v Speaker 1>certainly looked like Dave was I um Latimore and another

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<v Speaker 1>cornerback that we might talk about a little bit later on. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>but so I even know, yeah, that's pretty good. Second,

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<v Speaker 1>so let me ask you this. I agree. Listen, DeShawn

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<v Speaker 1>Watson poise right, leadership all that because the face of

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<v Speaker 1>a franchise. Here's the one thing that I am a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit concerned. It's not about DeShawn Watson. It's about

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<v Speaker 1>to be quite honest, all these quarterbacks coming out of

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<v Speaker 1>the spread offenses right now where they don't even know

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<v Speaker 1>how to call plays, they don't even know. You talked

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<v Speaker 1>about the leadership. DeShawn Watson has never had to with

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<v Speaker 1>ten other men around him, look them in the eye

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<v Speaker 1>and spit out the verbiage of a play and communicate

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<v Speaker 1>that back. I saw on John Gruden's like QB camp

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<v Speaker 1>he literally was getting choked up saying a play because

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<v Speaker 1>he's used to he's used to those signals, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>that sort of thing, and he has some inaccuracy. None

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<v Speaker 1>of that scares you. Most notably this communication issue. This

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<v Speaker 1>communication issue, you see, This is this is why I'm

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<v Speaker 1>so like disgusted with the Cleveland Browns. I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>if this Trabinsky thing is true, if it's going to happen,

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<v Speaker 1>But that's that's what Hugh Jackson is there for. Sure,

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<v Speaker 1>that's what staff is there for. That's what the that's

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<v Speaker 1>what the coaches staff did. But that's what the o

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<v Speaker 1>C is there for. That's what the QB coaches there for.

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<v Speaker 1>Developed the offense. Don't don't don't make Deshaun Watson coming

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<v Speaker 1>to the game and play your wax system. Okay, what

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<v Speaker 1>he does, Taylor it to what he does well and

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<v Speaker 1>he will be a winner and on the next level.

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<v Speaker 1>See these coaches is like Phil Jackson with a stupid

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<v Speaker 1>trying triangle. So it's too much ego and macheese knowing

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<v Speaker 1>we're gonna do it my way. No, you drafted Shawn Watson,

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<v Speaker 1>you do it, then there you go right there. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't see why that's not that why that can't be

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<v Speaker 1>the deal. You got guys that's supposed to be able

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<v Speaker 1>to develop young quarterbacks. You gotta Hugh Jackson, you have

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<v Speaker 1>a Kyle Shanahan, you have all O'Brien. I mean that's

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<v Speaker 1>what they said. Yeah, all right, all right, so let's

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<v Speaker 1>keep it moving though. I mean, we talked about Rabinski.

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<v Speaker 1>The fact listen, this guy is thirteen starts as a

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<v Speaker 1>starter in what is a basketball school down in North Carolina,

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<v Speaker 1>and in those five let me tell you something. This kid,

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<v Speaker 1>I kid you not. This kid reminds me of the

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<v Speaker 1>blame Gatherets of the world, of the Blake Bortles of

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<v Speaker 1>the world. Of these guys. I also saw some some

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<v Speaker 1>interviews with him. He seems a little aloof coming out

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<v Speaker 1>of nowhere. I don't know, again, if he can be

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<v Speaker 1>the leader of men. This has got to be some

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<v Speaker 1>kind of practical joke with this, with this Trabinsky talk,

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<v Speaker 1>I understand when you look at him right, natural feeling

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<v Speaker 1>instincts in the post he has that polished past. The

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<v Speaker 1>footworks and the mechanics are consistent. Of course, you got

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<v Speaker 1>the quarterback, a good decision maker, he values the football,

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<v Speaker 1>all things you want in the quarterback. But like, he's

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<v Speaker 1>not Deshaun Watson. Sure, I don't think he's Shaun Watson either.

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<v Speaker 1>And I know these guys we get up live between

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<v Speaker 1>Mike Blue and Quin Fancy, we are going to talk

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<v Speaker 1>about Mitchell Trabinsky, Mitch, you know, do not call him

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<v Speaker 1>Mitch Trabinsky. Okay, but let's get my name of Mitchell.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna call him Mitchell. There you go, So let

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<v Speaker 1>me ask you. There's another quarterback that is rising upboards

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<v Speaker 1>very very quickly. There are now even reports that Mr

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<v Speaker 1>Maholmes may find his way into the top ten. There

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<v Speaker 1>are a lot there are a lot of quarterback needy teams,

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<v Speaker 1>not just the obvious ones. Okay, obviously we talked about Houston,

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<v Speaker 1>you talk about Cleveland, you talk about the J E.

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<v Speaker 1>T S. But there are a lot of teams that

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<v Speaker 1>have aging quarterbacks that are starting to think of the

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<v Speaker 1>air apparent. Whether that's in not San Diego, but Los Angeles,

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<v Speaker 1>whether that's in Arizona, and that's where I think could

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<v Speaker 1>be a perfect situation for Mr Mahomes behind Carson Palmer

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<v Speaker 1>with Bruce Arians grooming him up. What do you think?

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<v Speaker 1>I agree with you more on that one, because I

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<v Speaker 1>think Mahomes is a quarterback that you. I think my quarterback,

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<v Speaker 1>my Homes is a quarterback that you grew him. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't look at him as a guy that comes in

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<v Speaker 1>and wins right from day one. He has what they like.

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<v Speaker 1>You know what I'm saying. He got the quarterback swag.

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<v Speaker 1>He's got the bigod. You know, got the good time, big,

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<v Speaker 1>good looking girlfriend and all of that swag. Where did

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<v Speaker 1>that come? Ryan tan Hills A bump, That's what I'm saying,

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<v Speaker 1>also from down there in Texas. Pretty playmaker. I love

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<v Speaker 1>the swag. I love the play making ability. I like

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<v Speaker 1>the fact that he wants it. You feel what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 1>When when the game was on the line, he put

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<v Speaker 1>the football in his hand. He wants to go get it?

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<v Speaker 1>Can he go get it? But I think with some polishing,

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<v Speaker 1>some training, he is not a week one starter in

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<v Speaker 1>two thousand seventeen. Fair enough, yo. Let me tell you something.

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<v Speaker 1>My point has been this communication the spread offenses, that

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<v Speaker 1>that is a problem, and that takes time for people

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<v Speaker 1>to develop understand the verbiage. You know, some quarterback that

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<v Speaker 1>is out there that came from a pro system, that

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<v Speaker 1>is Peterman out of Pittsburgh, Okay, from the process of them,

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<v Speaker 1>I think that he will have less of this adjustment

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<v Speaker 1>in terms of, you know, anything from recognizing front, being

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<v Speaker 1>able to make shifts on the line, calling plays coming

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<v Speaker 1>under center. Nick Peterman out of Pittsburgh, I can see

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<v Speaker 1>as one of the second, third, fourth round picks that

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<v Speaker 1>actually does a little bit of something. Let me tell

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<v Speaker 1>let me show you as a limited though. It's true,

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<v Speaker 1>but people are now going in the second, third, and

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<v Speaker 1>fourth round. There have been twenty There have been twenty

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<v Speaker 1>three quarterbacks in rounds two through four, and they have

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<v Speaker 1>hit sometimes Russell Wilson, Kirk Cousins with the new rookie

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<v Speaker 1>wage scale for getting somebody, oh your boy, your boy,

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<v Speaker 1>Dak not you sure, but even I'm talking Andy Dalton,

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<v Speaker 1>Mike Glennon, even I mean, come on, you know, dud

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<v Speaker 1>to Mike Lennon, Jimmy Garoppolo, even Andy Dalton. I mean.

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<v Speaker 1>But my thesis here is that they wage scale. It's

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<v Speaker 1>part of this because you can get these guys for cheap,

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<v Speaker 1>and because of the spread, you now are having quarterbacks

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<v Speaker 1>in high school in college that are throwing the ball

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<v Speaker 1>a lot more, so you know a little bit more

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<v Speaker 1>about them. A lot of teams are doing it. Do

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<v Speaker 1>you see any of these quarterbacks, um being whether it's

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<v Speaker 1>Peterman or someone else, Brad Kaya, Jots, Dobbs, guys like that,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, Okay, second day guys that can come in

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<v Speaker 1>there learning and coming there maybe as as a backup,

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<v Speaker 1>coming in and make a difference after they get some

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<v Speaker 1>NFL season. And yeah, I do think that some of

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<v Speaker 1>these guys do have the talent to go ahead and

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<v Speaker 1>do that. So the quarterback position, but it's so important

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<v Speaker 1>because they passed them on NFL now too. Whenever tappers

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<v Speaker 1>in college, it eventually morphs into the professional game also,

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<v Speaker 1>So I think as you see more passing, obviously, as

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<v Speaker 1>more passing take places in college, it comes to the NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>So I think that these quarterbacks, but I just think

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<v Speaker 1>some of these guys are like professional backups though. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean remember the days, you know, ten fifteen years ago,

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<v Speaker 1>where you would draft a guy, you would let him sit,

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<v Speaker 1>you let him develop under a quarterback it might be

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<v Speaker 1>but it might be the way to actually understanding this

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<v Speaker 1>NFL game. So at least like my man Jared Goff,

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<v Speaker 1>you understand where the sun rises and sets. Jared Golf

0:22:28.280 --> 0:22:30.800
<v Speaker 1>cannot call the plays in the huddle. That's what I'm saying.

0:22:30.800 --> 0:22:33.640
<v Speaker 1>And that is my problem with all of these spread quarterbacks.

0:22:33.720 --> 0:22:36.679
<v Speaker 1>They don't have that sen statistician. You have to slow

0:22:36.840 --> 0:22:40.200
<v Speaker 1>the game down for them. You gotta remove the noise.

0:22:40.240 --> 0:22:42.239
<v Speaker 1>You gotta bring it down for them. You gotta take

0:22:42.280 --> 0:22:44.080
<v Speaker 1>it down a notch and put it at their level.

0:22:44.440 --> 0:22:47.400
<v Speaker 1>That's on the coaching staff. You drafted them, you better

0:22:47.440 --> 0:22:49.920
<v Speaker 1>coach them up. So maybe a little exotic smash mouth

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<v Speaker 1>for some of these teams. What are the attributes that

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<v Speaker 1>you think a quarterback needs, Because I'm gonna tell you,

0:22:55.520 --> 0:22:58.520
<v Speaker 1>I think it's leading men, leadership. I also what you said,

0:22:58.560 --> 0:22:59.720
<v Speaker 1>what you just said, I think you have to be

0:22:59.760 --> 0:23:03.359
<v Speaker 1>a very quick processor of information. All the great quarterbacks

0:23:03.480 --> 0:23:05.560
<v Speaker 1>right now they do that reading the mail, trying to

0:23:05.600 --> 0:23:09.400
<v Speaker 1>make matchups. You know, omaha, omaha, that's how it's done.

0:23:09.440 --> 0:23:12.760
<v Speaker 1>And then obviously accuracy and accuracy deliver in the big

0:23:12.840 --> 0:23:15.640
<v Speaker 1>Moore see all of this, make the throws and all

0:23:15.720 --> 0:23:18.080
<v Speaker 1>that stuff. It's cool. I get it. But when you're

0:23:18.119 --> 0:23:20.320
<v Speaker 1>the quarterback, when you're the leader, you got to be

0:23:20.320 --> 0:23:22.159
<v Speaker 1>able to step in huddle and be like, listen, shut up.

0:23:22.240 --> 0:23:23.520
<v Speaker 1>That's what I'm saying. I don't want to hear it.

0:23:23.560 --> 0:23:25.240
<v Speaker 1>So you're telling me you either act to be about

0:23:25.240 --> 0:23:27.600
<v Speaker 1>to go win this football. You think Mitchell Traubinsky is

0:23:27.600 --> 0:23:29.359
<v Speaker 1>gonna be able to look into the eyes of ten

0:23:29.440 --> 0:23:32.520
<v Speaker 1>grown men who have to feed their families and command

0:23:32.600 --> 0:23:35.639
<v Speaker 1>respect and move drives down the field. I would like

0:23:35.680 --> 0:23:38.240
<v Speaker 1>miss Sbrinsky to getting huddled and tell Kenny Britt to

0:23:38.280 --> 0:23:43.640
<v Speaker 1>shut up. What if they call him Mitch, We're gonna

0:23:43.680 --> 0:23:45.960
<v Speaker 1>find out to Kenny Britt he really turned it around,

0:23:45.960 --> 0:23:49.360
<v Speaker 1>though I guess no. He Britt was a one man

0:23:49.440 --> 0:23:53.000
<v Speaker 1>crimes at one time, but one time New Jersey shout

0:23:53.000 --> 0:23:55.240
<v Speaker 1>out to Jersey. You're right about that. But now, but

0:23:55.320 --> 0:23:59.240
<v Speaker 1>now Kenny Britt model citizen. Okay, I mean we'll see,

0:23:59.280 --> 0:24:03.600
<v Speaker 1>we'll see to get I think eighties seven point three

0:24:03.680 --> 0:24:07.040
<v Speaker 1>percent of the NFL smokes weed, and uh, you know,

0:24:07.080 --> 0:24:09.840
<v Speaker 1>we had we had all sorts of athletic trainers talking

0:24:09.840 --> 0:24:11.399
<v Speaker 1>about the tour it All and the pain relief. But

0:24:11.400 --> 0:24:14.120
<v Speaker 1>that's a story for another time because it's draft day.

0:24:14.200 --> 0:24:17.439
<v Speaker 1>So when we get back, we talk wideouts, we talk quarterbacks,

0:24:17.560 --> 0:24:20.320
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna talk running backs. With my man Mike Blewett

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0:25:12.000 --> 0:25:14.760
<v Speaker 1>joined by Mike Blewett, who was going to hold us down.

0:25:14.800 --> 0:25:18.360
<v Speaker 1>We're going to go into the running backs. We got uh.

0:25:18.480 --> 0:25:21.520
<v Speaker 1>We got also these Twitter polls that are up thanks

0:25:21.560 --> 0:25:23.840
<v Speaker 1>to everybody that is voting right now. We talked about

0:25:23.840 --> 0:25:27.400
<v Speaker 1>the quarterbacks last segment. Okay, and right now, fifty percent

0:25:27.440 --> 0:25:29.359
<v Speaker 1>of you guys are saying that Deshaun Watson will be

0:25:29.359 --> 0:25:33.920
<v Speaker 1>the most successful, say Patty Mahomes. Fourteen percent say Mitchell,

0:25:33.960 --> 0:25:37.360
<v Speaker 1>don't call me Mitch Trabinsky, but we're gonna get into

0:25:37.359 --> 0:25:39.520
<v Speaker 1>these running backs. Mike, what do you think about this

0:25:39.600 --> 0:25:42.880
<v Speaker 1>running back class overall? Any true studs? I know, I mean,

0:25:42.880 --> 0:25:45.439
<v Speaker 1>I've been hearing about Leonard Fournette ever since high school

0:25:45.720 --> 0:25:50.440
<v Speaker 1>comparisons Adrian Peterson and the like. My question though, is um,

0:25:50.560 --> 0:25:53.919
<v Speaker 1>is Leonard four Nette really um the same kind of

0:25:53.960 --> 0:25:57.440
<v Speaker 1>beast in this NFL of two thousand and seventeen where

0:25:57.520 --> 0:25:59.520
<v Speaker 1>you need to be very versatile, you need to be

0:25:59.560 --> 0:26:02.480
<v Speaker 1>a three down back. Is Leonard Fournette that kind of

0:26:02.560 --> 0:26:04.800
<v Speaker 1>running back? Well, first of all, thanks for having me.

0:26:04.840 --> 0:26:07.240
<v Speaker 1>I'm happy to be here with you, and I'm I'm

0:26:07.280 --> 0:26:09.720
<v Speaker 1>more honored to be on this show than you are

0:26:09.760 --> 0:26:12.320
<v Speaker 1>to have me, So I appreciate it. And you're right,

0:26:12.400 --> 0:26:14.560
<v Speaker 1>Leonard Fournett had a lot of the school boy articles

0:26:14.600 --> 0:26:17.480
<v Speaker 1>that we've become accustomed to over the years. So for

0:26:17.640 --> 0:26:21.240
<v Speaker 1>net was a guy that was feared by opposing high schools.

0:26:21.240 --> 0:26:22.760
<v Speaker 1>He came into l s U, and he made an

0:26:22.760 --> 0:26:26.880
<v Speaker 1>immediate impact. This year was probably somewhat muted for him

0:26:26.920 --> 0:26:29.440
<v Speaker 1>because he dealt with ankle injuries. He obviously shouldn't play

0:26:29.480 --> 0:26:32.480
<v Speaker 1>in the Bowl Game. But I think the tape over

0:26:32.520 --> 0:26:34.320
<v Speaker 1>the course of his three years at L s U

0:26:34.400 --> 0:26:37.360
<v Speaker 1>approve the fact that he is an extremely productive back.

0:26:38.320 --> 0:26:41.800
<v Speaker 1>I would dismiss any concerns about him being a pass

0:26:41.840 --> 0:26:43.920
<v Speaker 1>catching back to I think McCaffrey could be more of

0:26:43.960 --> 0:26:46.879
<v Speaker 1>an impact in the passing game. I do, but I

0:26:46.920 --> 0:26:50.280
<v Speaker 1>don't dismiss what four nets versatility and his ability to

0:26:50.359 --> 0:26:54.000
<v Speaker 1>have breakaway speed and breakaway tight plays. Now, a guy

0:26:54.520 --> 0:26:56.720
<v Speaker 1>coming to the combine weighing in at too forty and

0:26:56.800 --> 0:27:00.760
<v Speaker 1>running like that hasn't really ever happened before. Backs that

0:27:00.840 --> 0:27:03.520
<v Speaker 1>big typically don't run that fast. If you look back

0:27:03.560 --> 0:27:06.439
<v Speaker 1>at some of his highlights, obviously he has that breakaway speed.

0:27:06.840 --> 0:27:09.400
<v Speaker 1>Do I have concerns about him trying to run too

0:27:09.480 --> 0:27:12.040
<v Speaker 1>much between the tackles and run people over and making

0:27:12.080 --> 0:27:16.480
<v Speaker 1>that a shortened career. I do um depending on the

0:27:16.600 --> 0:27:21.000
<v Speaker 1>landing spot for running backs and quarterbacks. Frankly, it really

0:27:21.040 --> 0:27:22.720
<v Speaker 1>is going to impact the way in which people view

0:27:23.359 --> 0:27:26.360
<v Speaker 1>view this person's career we're talking about Robiski right now.

0:27:26.359 --> 0:27:29.359
<v Speaker 1>People are saying that he doesn't have a chance. It's

0:27:29.400 --> 0:27:31.919
<v Speaker 1>because we think he might go to the Browns. That

0:27:32.000 --> 0:27:34.359
<v Speaker 1>has a big reason, has a big impact on the

0:27:34.359 --> 0:27:35.680
<v Speaker 1>way in which people are going to vote. Right. You

0:27:35.720 --> 0:27:38.400
<v Speaker 1>should also know that my voters also put cops into

0:27:38.440 --> 0:27:43.400
<v Speaker 1>the final four of our television Greatest Familiar Entertaining. So

0:27:43.400 --> 0:27:45.320
<v Speaker 1>so listen, I think you're running backs. I think you

0:27:45.320 --> 0:27:48.080
<v Speaker 1>have choices in this draft. I remember when I was

0:27:48.119 --> 0:27:50.280
<v Speaker 1>a kid for Nintendo, I used to play a game

0:27:50.320 --> 0:27:52.480
<v Speaker 1>called ice Hockey where you could build a lineup and

0:27:52.480 --> 0:27:54.600
<v Speaker 1>you have to either choose like really fat guys who

0:27:54.640 --> 0:27:57.080
<v Speaker 1>are good to check and add hard slapshots, or these

0:27:57.080 --> 0:27:59.399
<v Speaker 1>little skinny guys, you know, who would be able to

0:27:59.480 --> 0:28:01.920
<v Speaker 1>zig zag and be quick and agile. And I think

0:28:01.920 --> 0:28:03.760
<v Speaker 1>that that's kind of what we're getting out of the

0:28:03.800 --> 0:28:06.679
<v Speaker 1>top three backs here. In this two thousand and seventeen class,

0:28:06.680 --> 0:28:09.200
<v Speaker 1>we talked about Leonard Fournette, obviously a big boy lead

0:28:09.200 --> 0:28:12.760
<v Speaker 1>the nation and eighty five broken tackles last year. You know,

0:28:13.920 --> 0:28:17.119
<v Speaker 1>I do worry though about some of these other big

0:28:17.160 --> 0:28:20.720
<v Speaker 1>boy sec backs of the past few years. Whether it

0:28:20.760 --> 0:28:23.680
<v Speaker 1>be lazy, of course, Trent Richardson, you know, and how

0:28:23.720 --> 0:28:25.520
<v Speaker 1>they are used when we move forward, but we'll put

0:28:25.520 --> 0:28:27.800
<v Speaker 1>that aside for now. The opposite end of the spectrum is,

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<v Speaker 1>of course, Christian McCaffrey, who I'm now hearing could move

0:28:30.600 --> 0:28:33.840
<v Speaker 1>all the way up into the top ten. But I

0:28:33.840 --> 0:28:35.720
<v Speaker 1>think it happens. You do think it happened. I do

0:28:35.800 --> 0:28:37.720
<v Speaker 1>think it happens. I think somebody is gonna want to

0:28:37.800 --> 0:28:40.280
<v Speaker 1>jump at a player with that kind of versatility, his

0:28:40.360 --> 0:28:43.360
<v Speaker 1>ability to line up in the slot and uh contribute

0:28:43.440 --> 0:28:46.120
<v Speaker 1>right away. Somebody will be enamored with the way he

0:28:46.160 --> 0:28:48.160
<v Speaker 1>tested out and the way when you go back and

0:28:48.200 --> 0:28:50.040
<v Speaker 1>look at his film, he obviously proved to what he

0:28:50.040 --> 0:28:52.720
<v Speaker 1>can do. I think somebody's gonna be enamored enough with him.

0:28:53.160 --> 0:28:56.200
<v Speaker 1>And I'm sure he interviewed fairly well. Yeah, I mean,

0:28:55.240 --> 0:28:59.200
<v Speaker 1>son McCaffrey. I think you know if you're seeing him

0:28:59.240 --> 0:29:02.000
<v Speaker 1>ranked as a top fourteen overall type of players. Second

0:29:02.080 --> 0:29:04.400
<v Speaker 1>running back. Now, it is a change because just a

0:29:04.440 --> 0:29:06.320
<v Speaker 1>few years ago we had no running backs trapped in

0:29:06.320 --> 0:29:08.480
<v Speaker 1>the first round. This pendulum has swamp and now we're

0:29:08.480 --> 0:29:11.640
<v Speaker 1>gonna have three, four, probably not five, but we're looking

0:29:11.640 --> 0:29:14.640
<v Speaker 1>at probably four different players that are gonna be picked

0:29:14.640 --> 0:29:16.959
<v Speaker 1>if if Alvin Kamar is able to sneak there at

0:29:16.960 --> 0:29:18.680
<v Speaker 1>the end of the first round. So I do think

0:29:18.680 --> 0:29:21.320
<v Speaker 1>it's a change. I think teams that are ready to

0:29:21.440 --> 0:29:23.920
<v Speaker 1>use a weapon like that are willing to go up

0:29:23.920 --> 0:29:26.120
<v Speaker 1>and pay for him, whether they stay where they are

0:29:26.480 --> 0:29:28.360
<v Speaker 1>or whether they're moving some picks around in order to

0:29:28.400 --> 0:29:29.840
<v Speaker 1>get him. Yeah, one of the things I like best

0:29:29.880 --> 0:29:32.360
<v Speaker 1>about Christian McCaffrey. We talk about now in this NFL

0:29:32.360 --> 0:29:34.480
<v Speaker 1>there are some backs who are only two down backs

0:29:34.520 --> 0:29:38.040
<v Speaker 1>first then second down. McCaffrey may be the rare individual

0:29:38.080 --> 0:29:41.760
<v Speaker 1>who can impact all four downs, you know, between his

0:29:41.800 --> 0:29:45.000
<v Speaker 1>return prowess and obviously you know, as a threat out

0:29:45.000 --> 0:29:47.080
<v Speaker 1>of the backfield. I've heard reports that he could be,

0:29:47.280 --> 0:29:49.600
<v Speaker 1>you know, the fifth or sixth best slot receiver in

0:29:49.640 --> 0:29:52.959
<v Speaker 1>this entire draft if teams were working him out as

0:29:52.960 --> 0:29:54.800
<v Speaker 1>a receiver just to see what he could do. How

0:29:54.880 --> 0:29:57.520
<v Speaker 1>is he going to impact our passing game because we

0:29:57.560 --> 0:30:00.560
<v Speaker 1>don't want him to carry the ball. Similar to to

0:30:00.680 --> 0:30:03.320
<v Speaker 1>make a comparison, and I'm not saying McCaffrey or and

0:30:03.360 --> 0:30:06.360
<v Speaker 1>Gio Bernard are the same colch player either way, but

0:30:06.560 --> 0:30:09.719
<v Speaker 1>the Bengals no going into each season they have to

0:30:09.840 --> 0:30:12.200
<v Speaker 1>limit the number of carries that Gio Bernard is going

0:30:12.240 --> 0:30:14.400
<v Speaker 1>to get or he will not last. And I think

0:30:14.440 --> 0:30:18.000
<v Speaker 1>teams know that going into an NFL the rigors of

0:30:18.000 --> 0:30:21.000
<v Speaker 1>an NFL season as great as Christian McCaffrey is on

0:30:21.080 --> 0:30:23.760
<v Speaker 1>paper and on film, if we give him the ball

0:30:23.760 --> 0:30:26.360
<v Speaker 1>two hundred and fifty times, he's going to break down.

0:30:26.760 --> 0:30:28.120
<v Speaker 1>So we have to give him the ball. And if

0:30:28.120 --> 0:30:30.320
<v Speaker 1>we're going to make him touch the ball two fifty times,

0:30:30.520 --> 0:30:32.040
<v Speaker 1>half of it's got to be in the passing game

0:30:32.240 --> 0:30:33.960
<v Speaker 1>or whatever percentage you want to come up with. But

0:30:34.040 --> 0:30:36.200
<v Speaker 1>he's not going to be pounded between the tackles. You know.

0:30:36.240 --> 0:30:38.400
<v Speaker 1>I thought the same thing about Reggie Bush for a

0:30:38.400 --> 0:30:40.280
<v Speaker 1>little while, but then that's there was some seasons in

0:30:40.320 --> 0:30:42.720
<v Speaker 1>Miami where they gave him the ball and he proved

0:30:42.720 --> 0:30:44.520
<v Speaker 1>that he could do that. You mentioned the door, but

0:30:44.560 --> 0:30:47.320
<v Speaker 1>over time Reggie didn't have collapsed. I think that's the

0:30:47.360 --> 0:30:50.720
<v Speaker 1>problem there was Lewis. There wasn't one of the thirty

0:30:50.760 --> 0:30:52.840
<v Speaker 1>two teams that wouldn't love to have Reggie bus On

0:30:52.840 --> 0:30:55.560
<v Speaker 1>on the roster through the entirety of his career. Would

0:30:55.600 --> 0:30:57.760
<v Speaker 1>they have paid the number to pick for it? Obviously,

0:30:57.800 --> 0:30:59.560
<v Speaker 1>a lot of teams wouldn't have done that, and was

0:30:59.600 --> 0:31:02.080
<v Speaker 1>he just appointment? In some ways, he was because he

0:31:02.080 --> 0:31:04.280
<v Speaker 1>did get injured so often. But when he was healthy

0:31:04.360 --> 0:31:06.240
<v Speaker 1>and he had the ball in his hands, he obviously

0:31:06.280 --> 0:31:08.760
<v Speaker 1>went a Super Bowl. So you brought up another back

0:31:08.840 --> 0:31:10.480
<v Speaker 1>that I wanted to get into, and this is a

0:31:10.520 --> 0:31:12.880
<v Speaker 1>guy who I think has the potential to kind of

0:31:12.920 --> 0:31:16.480
<v Speaker 1>do it all. Is elusive, runs laterally, has is shifty,

0:31:16.720 --> 0:31:19.920
<v Speaker 1>ran behind a bad offensive line at Tennessee, and I'm

0:31:19.960 --> 0:31:21.840
<v Speaker 1>talking about Alvin Kamara. This is the guy who actually

0:31:21.880 --> 0:31:25.680
<v Speaker 1>started started his career at Alabama. But my concern with Kamara,

0:31:25.680 --> 0:31:28.880
<v Speaker 1>I think someone's getting a good player in Alvin Kamara. However,

0:31:29.640 --> 0:31:32.680
<v Speaker 1>in his two years there at Tennessee, he only had

0:31:32.800 --> 0:31:37.200
<v Speaker 1>fifteen plus touches something like four or five times. Do

0:31:37.200 --> 0:31:39.240
<v Speaker 1>do you have to use him in the same kind

0:31:39.240 --> 0:31:41.680
<v Speaker 1>of way you're talking about a McCaffrey or do you

0:31:41.720 --> 0:31:45.560
<v Speaker 1>think someone you know, although the workhorse back is a

0:31:46.160 --> 0:31:49.520
<v Speaker 1>dying animal in the NFL, do you think Kamara would

0:31:49.520 --> 0:31:51.680
<v Speaker 1>be best service as part of a committee or do

0:31:51.800 --> 0:31:53.880
<v Speaker 1>someone see him as a lead back. I think there's

0:31:54.000 --> 0:31:58.160
<v Speaker 1>very few teams that would consider a rookie running back

0:31:58.240 --> 0:32:00.920
<v Speaker 1>somebody they're snagging the in the draft, even in the

0:32:00.920 --> 0:32:04.840
<v Speaker 1>first round, to be a workforce bass. Yes, we did,

0:32:04.880 --> 0:32:07.440
<v Speaker 1>and that is a very rare situation where you have

0:32:07.560 --> 0:32:10.640
<v Speaker 1>a very established offensive line like that, an offensive line

0:32:10.680 --> 0:32:13.720
<v Speaker 1>that is um I would say, many degrees better than

0:32:13.760 --> 0:32:16.160
<v Speaker 1>the second best offensive line in the league, at least

0:32:16.160 --> 0:32:19.040
<v Speaker 1>they were last year. And obviously they they've had some

0:32:19.120 --> 0:32:22.080
<v Speaker 1>losses here, but they're gonna rebuild and we'd expect Zeke

0:32:22.160 --> 0:32:26.360
<v Speaker 1>to keep on moving. But regarding Kamara, I do think

0:32:26.400 --> 0:32:28.239
<v Speaker 1>that you would go in expecting him to be a

0:32:28.280 --> 0:32:31.400
<v Speaker 1>really big piece of your running game, but he has

0:32:31.440 --> 0:32:33.120
<v Speaker 1>to be a compliment to it. He's not going to

0:32:33.280 --> 0:32:35.320
<v Speaker 1>solve all your problems all at once. I mean, the

0:32:35.360 --> 0:32:38.360
<v Speaker 1>Bears didn't think Jordan Howard was going to solve their problems,

0:32:38.400 --> 0:32:40.000
<v Speaker 1>but they really liked him and they got him at

0:32:40.000 --> 0:32:42.360
<v Speaker 1>a value pick. And it's a It's an offensive line

0:32:42.360 --> 0:32:43.920
<v Speaker 1>that was kind of a line going into the year

0:32:44.000 --> 0:32:46.680
<v Speaker 1>and suffered injuries. It's pretty amazing that Jordan Howard was

0:32:46.720 --> 0:32:48.280
<v Speaker 1>able to do what he did last year in an

0:32:48.280 --> 0:32:51.560
<v Speaker 1>offensive line that wasn't really great out particularly high going

0:32:51.600 --> 0:32:55.560
<v Speaker 1>into the sixteen season. So, uh, long winded answer. I

0:32:55.600 --> 0:32:58.280
<v Speaker 1>think he can solve some of your problems, but you

0:32:58.280 --> 0:33:00.880
<v Speaker 1>can't expect him to wipe them all clean. Okay, there's

0:33:00.880 --> 0:33:02.840
<v Speaker 1>a couple of backs I still want to get into.

0:33:03.000 --> 0:33:05.960
<v Speaker 1>And these are two guys that have that look great

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<v Speaker 1>on the field. Okay, but when we get into some

0:33:09.560 --> 0:33:12.160
<v Speaker 1>of these other things off the field, whether that be

0:33:12.320 --> 0:33:15.120
<v Speaker 1>things about them or who they hang out with, there

0:33:15.160 --> 0:33:19.560
<v Speaker 1>are certain serm concerns. Let's start with Dalvin Cook, running back.

0:33:19.640 --> 0:33:23.920
<v Speaker 1>Explosive running back out of Florida State, you know, North

0:33:23.960 --> 0:33:26.360
<v Speaker 1>South kind of runner. This is a guy who has

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<v Speaker 1>skills out of the backfield, you know, very good overall back.

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<v Speaker 1>A lot of people thought that going into last college

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<v Speaker 1>football season, a lot of people thought that he, not

0:33:35.960 --> 0:33:39.000
<v Speaker 1>Leonard Fournett, would be say the Heisman favorite going into

0:33:39.040 --> 0:33:40.960
<v Speaker 1>that season, or or one of the running backs that

0:33:40.960 --> 0:33:45.200
<v Speaker 1>can do it all. But there are some concerns about him, um,

0:33:45.240 --> 0:33:47.600
<v Speaker 1>you know, maybe his fit in the locker room, some

0:33:47.640 --> 0:33:50.680
<v Speaker 1>of the company he keeps. How far do you think

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<v Speaker 1>he might have to wait to hear his name called?

0:33:53.200 --> 0:33:56.360
<v Speaker 1>Will it be called tonight? It's a good question. I

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<v Speaker 1>do think there's always there's gonna be at least one

0:33:58.600 --> 0:34:00.920
<v Speaker 1>team that will take a chance on. You know, it's

0:34:00.960 --> 0:34:05.160
<v Speaker 1>unfortunate because Emory, Emery Hunting, Corey and I. Emory's gonna

0:34:05.200 --> 0:34:06.680
<v Speaker 1>be on with us at the top of the hour.

0:34:06.720 --> 0:34:08.560
<v Speaker 1>But Emory and Corey and I actually talked about this

0:34:08.640 --> 0:34:12.719
<v Speaker 1>during the combine a little bit, and it was regarding

0:34:13.160 --> 0:34:18.279
<v Speaker 1>players that have issues in their off field past. And

0:34:18.560 --> 0:34:22.520
<v Speaker 1>many of Dalvin Cook's off field transgressions are quite a

0:34:22.520 --> 0:34:25.239
<v Speaker 1>while ago. So can you chalk it up to him

0:34:25.280 --> 0:34:30.640
<v Speaker 1>being a sixteen year knucklehead or is it a greater

0:34:30.760 --> 0:34:32.759
<v Speaker 1>sign that he's the type of guy that's the troublemaker,

0:34:32.800 --> 0:34:34.839
<v Speaker 1>is gonna be in trouble throughout his whole career. It's

0:34:34.840 --> 0:34:37.040
<v Speaker 1>a really difficult thing to predict. How could you You

0:34:37.080 --> 0:34:39.799
<v Speaker 1>can't predict if a sixteen year old athlete is gonna

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<v Speaker 1>be any good in college for what he's gonna be

0:34:41.520 --> 0:34:43.520
<v Speaker 1>like is a twenty year old man, right, So do

0:34:43.560 --> 0:34:46.080
<v Speaker 1>you need one of these like Stalworth locker rooms with

0:34:46.160 --> 0:34:48.600
<v Speaker 1>the with the culture to keep him on the straight

0:34:48.640 --> 0:34:50.800
<v Speaker 1>and narrow. So his team hasn't won Super Bowls that

0:34:50.840 --> 0:34:52.840
<v Speaker 1>didn't have those locker rooms, right that you go with

0:34:52.960 --> 0:34:56.520
<v Speaker 1>the Cowboys of the nineties, there's there's some rap sheets

0:34:56.520 --> 0:34:58.600
<v Speaker 1>in that locker room. And I'm not bashing them. I

0:34:58.680 --> 0:35:01.279
<v Speaker 1>think you could find rap sheets and in every locker room.

0:35:01.320 --> 0:35:03.040
<v Speaker 1>That's one of Super Bowl. What I would say about

0:35:03.080 --> 0:35:04.600
<v Speaker 1>Cook is I think it's a little bit of a

0:35:04.640 --> 0:35:07.760
<v Speaker 1>double whammy. He does have injury issues. Got three shoulder

0:35:07.800 --> 0:35:12.680
<v Speaker 1>injuries to the same shoulder, um and he has what

0:35:12.960 --> 0:35:16.319
<v Speaker 1>some and this is just rumor mill and what some

0:35:16.560 --> 0:35:20.480
<v Speaker 1>NFL executives are concerned about that maybe he hangs out

0:35:20.520 --> 0:35:25.320
<v Speaker 1>with a less than above board crowd. So that's two strikes.

0:35:25.760 --> 0:35:27.839
<v Speaker 1>And if somebody gonna take a running back like that

0:35:27.880 --> 0:35:29.799
<v Speaker 1>with two strikes in the first round, I think a

0:35:29.840 --> 0:35:32.120
<v Speaker 1>bunch of teams will say no. But I find it

0:35:32.160 --> 0:35:36.080
<v Speaker 1>hard to believe that one team won't say yes. Yeah,

0:35:36.120 --> 0:35:38.480
<v Speaker 1>it just takes one. I think one will take a chance.

0:35:38.800 --> 0:35:40.480
<v Speaker 1>Would it blow me away if Cook was out of

0:35:40.480 --> 0:35:43.000
<v Speaker 1>the first round? Not at all? Alright, and we're joining

0:35:43.000 --> 0:35:45.319
<v Speaker 1>here by Mike Blewett here on the Fantasy Freestyle on

0:35:45.360 --> 0:35:48.120
<v Speaker 1>the Fantasy Sports Radio Network, which boy Dame Martinez Piz

0:35:48.160 --> 0:35:50.840
<v Speaker 1>the spitting statistician last running back I want to get into.

0:35:51.000 --> 0:35:52.960
<v Speaker 1>You know, we talked about the off field problems and this.

0:35:53.200 --> 0:35:55.719
<v Speaker 1>You know, Cook may fall a little bit. I know

0:35:55.800 --> 0:35:58.719
<v Speaker 1>that a lot of teams just straight up have Joe

0:35:58.800 --> 0:36:02.440
<v Speaker 1>Mixon off their board entirely. I mean, the issues that

0:36:02.480 --> 0:36:05.160
<v Speaker 1>he's going through, um, you know, doesn't get much worse

0:36:05.160 --> 0:36:07.640
<v Speaker 1>than what he's being accused of, especially given where the

0:36:07.760 --> 0:36:10.680
<v Speaker 1>NFL is right now. But when I think about guys

0:36:10.719 --> 0:36:14.320
<v Speaker 1>like Tyreek Hill last year, you know, who had similar concerns,

0:36:14.320 --> 0:36:16.239
<v Speaker 1>went all the way down to the fifth round and

0:36:16.280 --> 0:36:19.000
<v Speaker 1>then was a breakout star. You know, it's if you're

0:36:19.000 --> 0:36:23.040
<v Speaker 1>a GM. If you're a GM, is it worse to

0:36:23.080 --> 0:36:24.960
<v Speaker 1>take the shot on a guy like this and then

0:36:25.000 --> 0:36:26.839
<v Speaker 1>have him wind up in the program or wind up

0:36:26.840 --> 0:36:29.920
<v Speaker 1>getting suspended, or to know you wanted to take a

0:36:29.920 --> 0:36:31.520
<v Speaker 1>guy like this and have him turn out to be

0:36:31.600 --> 0:36:34.640
<v Speaker 1>at Deshaun Jackson who had a bad crowd but was productive,

0:36:34.800 --> 0:36:36.960
<v Speaker 1>to be at Tyreek Hill, Or to pass on a

0:36:36.960 --> 0:36:39.160
<v Speaker 1>guy like we were talking about Lyle Collins and have

0:36:39.239 --> 0:36:41.719
<v Speaker 1>it wind up be completely fine and miss on that,

0:36:41.760 --> 0:36:44.440
<v Speaker 1>which is worse as a GM to justify well, I

0:36:44.440 --> 0:36:46.719
<v Speaker 1>think the good news in answering this question is that

0:36:47.000 --> 0:36:49.160
<v Speaker 1>in the world in the NFL with coaches and GM

0:36:49.239 --> 0:36:51.719
<v Speaker 1>will be miserable on both counts. Fair enough, I think

0:36:51.760 --> 0:36:54.839
<v Speaker 1>they will be distraught if they miss on a pick

0:36:54.920 --> 0:36:58.560
<v Speaker 1>that they felt good about uh and drafted the guy.

0:36:58.640 --> 0:37:01.239
<v Speaker 1>And I think they'll be equally said that they've had

0:37:01.280 --> 0:37:02.799
<v Speaker 1>a hunch that the guy was gonna be great and

0:37:02.840 --> 0:37:06.279
<v Speaker 1>they passed for whatever reason, and uh, they end up

0:37:06.280 --> 0:37:07.880
<v Speaker 1>where they end up. You know, I was just watching

0:37:07.920 --> 0:37:10.600
<v Speaker 1>the thirty for thirty with UH the eight three NFL

0:37:10.719 --> 0:37:12.880
<v Speaker 1>Draft the other night, and there's a lot of guys

0:37:12.960 --> 0:37:15.680
<v Speaker 1>that you know, teams that didn't draft quarterbacks and say that,

0:37:15.760 --> 0:37:17.279
<v Speaker 1>you know, the Jets could have had this guy and

0:37:17.400 --> 0:37:20.040
<v Speaker 1>we got had this guy. You know what, there's other

0:37:20.080 --> 0:37:23.560
<v Speaker 1>players that you know, they didn't draft, Dan Marino, John Elway.

0:37:23.600 --> 0:37:25.640
<v Speaker 1>But there's other guys out there that made Pro Bowls

0:37:25.640 --> 0:37:27.239
<v Speaker 1>and maybe going to the Hall of Fame that we're

0:37:27.280 --> 0:37:29.440
<v Speaker 1>drafting the ad three NFL Draft. You can't hit the

0:37:29.440 --> 0:37:33.120
<v Speaker 1>home run or the Grand Slam every single time. Regarding

0:37:33.200 --> 0:37:35.879
<v Speaker 1>Joe Mixon, I don't think I wouldn't suspect that there's

0:37:35.960 --> 0:37:38.440
<v Speaker 1>any chance he gets drafted tonight. As you said, it

0:37:38.480 --> 0:37:41.200
<v Speaker 1>just takes one. We didn't think Tim Tebow would get drafted.

0:37:41.320 --> 0:37:43.960
<v Speaker 1>I know it's a different story altogether, but I think

0:37:44.000 --> 0:37:46.560
<v Speaker 1>the Joe Mixon thing. It would be very difficult for

0:37:46.600 --> 0:37:48.800
<v Speaker 1>a GM to walk into an owner's office and to

0:37:48.840 --> 0:37:51.799
<v Speaker 1>say I feel strongly enough about this kid that we

0:37:51.840 --> 0:37:53.640
<v Speaker 1>can forget the video and we can spin it to

0:37:53.640 --> 0:37:55.400
<v Speaker 1>our fan base. It's gonna be a very difficult thing

0:37:55.440 --> 0:37:57.879
<v Speaker 1>to do for any GM, no matter when they draft

0:37:57.960 --> 0:38:02.120
<v Speaker 1>Joe Mixon, let alone tonight listen, the complete opposite of

0:38:02.160 --> 0:38:03.879
<v Speaker 1>this is a guy that we're gonna talk about real

0:38:03.960 --> 0:38:06.160
<v Speaker 1>quick after the break of running back out of Pittsburgh.

0:38:06.160 --> 0:38:08.040
<v Speaker 1>I'm high on some of these Pittsburgh guys. We're gonna

0:38:08.080 --> 0:38:11.399
<v Speaker 1>talk about James Connor. But some of you guys out

0:38:11.440 --> 0:38:13.640
<v Speaker 1>there right now watching this draft and we're talking about

0:38:13.680 --> 0:38:16.640
<v Speaker 1>fantasy implications, You're gonna need to be here all night

0:38:16.680 --> 0:38:20.359
<v Speaker 1>long as Corey Parsons, Emery Hunt, and Mike Blewett bring

0:38:20.400 --> 0:38:23.720
<v Speaker 1>it live to you. I'm merely Dane Martinez Speza spitting

0:38:23.719 --> 0:38:26.400
<v Speaker 1>statistician here on the Fantasy Freestyle on the Fantasy Sports

0:38:26.520 --> 0:38:29.399
<v Speaker 1>Radio Network. Come on right back. We're gonna talk James Conner.

0:38:29.400 --> 0:38:31.800
<v Speaker 1>We're also gonna find out which running backs may lose

0:38:31.840 --> 0:38:34.399
<v Speaker 1>their job out because of the results of tonight. Frank Gore,

0:38:34.840 --> 0:38:38.080
<v Speaker 1>Spencer wear, Chris Ivory, am I talking to you? Come

0:38:38.080 --> 0:38:40.880
<v Speaker 1>all right back, fantasy freestyle here on the Fantasy Sports

0:38:40.960 --> 0:38:56.839
<v Speaker 1>Radio Network. Okay, do you know what it is. It's

0:38:56.880 --> 0:38:59.880
<v Speaker 1>your boy, Dame Martinez Pieza spitting statistician. You're listening to

0:38:59.880 --> 0:39:02.320
<v Speaker 1>the fantasy freestyle here on the Fantasy Sports Radio Network.

0:39:02.480 --> 0:39:06.400
<v Speaker 1>It is almost draft time. We see the crowds gathering outside.

0:39:06.440 --> 0:39:09.200
<v Speaker 1>It is a spectacle to see. And Mike Blew, we

0:39:09.200 --> 0:39:11.840
<v Speaker 1>were talking about real quick, you know, some of the

0:39:11.920 --> 0:39:13.600
<v Speaker 1>running backs that have the off field concerns. I would

0:39:13.600 --> 0:39:15.440
<v Speaker 1>be remiss if we didn't talk about James Conner, real

0:39:15.520 --> 0:39:18.680
<v Speaker 1>quick running back out of Pittsburgh, complete opposite, good guy

0:39:18.719 --> 0:39:21.719
<v Speaker 1>guy that I'm cheering for, overcoming the lymphoma, having a

0:39:21.800 --> 0:39:24.560
<v Speaker 1>great you know, comeback year. Was one of the top

0:39:24.920 --> 0:39:27.040
<v Speaker 1>running backs in his class. Right Like, he came back

0:39:27.080 --> 0:39:29.600
<v Speaker 1>from an a c L then had lymphoma. Uh, the

0:39:29.640 --> 0:39:32.040
<v Speaker 1>guys fought through a ton. He's obviously a really big

0:39:32.080 --> 0:39:34.880
<v Speaker 1>back at six to two thirty three. Uh. He was

0:39:34.960 --> 0:39:38.360
<v Speaker 1>productive during his time in Pittsburgh. I don't know that

0:39:38.400 --> 0:39:40.600
<v Speaker 1>he's ever gonna be the versatile threat that some of

0:39:40.600 --> 0:39:43.440
<v Speaker 1>the other guys who spoke about will be. Uh, but

0:39:43.560 --> 0:39:46.480
<v Speaker 1>as a mid round pick great locker room guy and

0:39:46.520 --> 0:39:48.520
<v Speaker 1>a guy that really has a lot of running ability.

0:39:48.600 --> 0:39:50.360
<v Speaker 1>He might be one of those guys that takes a

0:39:50.440 --> 0:39:52.640
<v Speaker 1>beating during the course of his career. Maybe it's not

0:39:52.680 --> 0:39:55.720
<v Speaker 1>a lengthy career, but James Conner has been productive in college.

0:39:55.719 --> 0:39:57.640
<v Speaker 1>I'd rather take a guy like that who's filmed I

0:39:57.719 --> 0:39:59.880
<v Speaker 1>like and obviously the kids stands up to the te

0:40:00.080 --> 0:40:02.520
<v Speaker 1>in his test, so why not give him a shot.

0:40:02.520 --> 0:40:04.560
<v Speaker 1>I'd love to see somebody like the Steelers get him

0:40:04.560 --> 0:40:06.640
<v Speaker 1>as a depth back. Could be a feel good story

0:40:06.719 --> 0:40:09.319
<v Speaker 1>somewhere in the middle to late rounds. YO. That is

0:40:09.360 --> 0:40:11.560
<v Speaker 1>almost it from here on the Fantasy Freestyle in the

0:40:11.560 --> 0:40:14.600
<v Speaker 1>Fantasy Sports Radio Network, we're gonna be kicking it off

0:40:14.680 --> 0:40:16.760
<v Speaker 1>big time at the top of the next hour. Corey

0:40:16.800 --> 0:40:21.880
<v Speaker 1>Parson hosting live draft coverage with Emery Hunt with Mike Blewett.

0:40:21.920 --> 0:40:24.080
<v Speaker 1>I might stick around a little bit to remember we

0:40:24.120 --> 0:40:25.719
<v Speaker 1>got those polls up on the f n T S

0:40:25.840 --> 0:40:29.279
<v Speaker 1>Y Radio Twitter handle. Uh, Emery check this out right now,

0:40:30.400 --> 0:40:33.759
<v Speaker 1>say Mike Williams, Say Corey Davis, who's your wide out?

0:40:33.760 --> 0:40:36.040
<v Speaker 1>You would want to see Corey Davis? Yeah, because you

0:40:36.040 --> 0:40:40.920
<v Speaker 1>know what his sister wants to do and a fantasy

0:40:40.960 --> 0:40:44.200
<v Speaker 1>executive right now, say McCaffrey will be the most productive

0:40:44.239 --> 0:40:46.400
<v Speaker 1>running back. I take him in PPR, Leagues, what do

0:40:46.400 --> 0:40:48.360
<v Speaker 1>you like him? Or I take him in PPR. I

0:40:48.480 --> 0:40:50.000
<v Speaker 1>take him in the stand that I take him in

0:40:50.040 --> 0:40:53.799
<v Speaker 1>the NFL draft. Don't believe a hype? Fair enough? And

0:40:54.040 --> 0:40:55.880
<v Speaker 1>you know I'm gonna stick around. We'll see when Mitch

0:40:56.320 --> 0:41:00.160
<v Speaker 1>Mitchell Trabinsky gets called. We shall see. But uh, I'm

0:41:00.160 --> 0:41:02.879
<v Speaker 1>on back. Fantasy Sports Radio Network, We'll be holding you down.

0:41:02.960 --> 0:41:05.960
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna sign off from our sports byline affiliates across

0:41:06.000 --> 0:41:09.480
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0:41:09.520 --> 0:41:13.520
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0:41:13.520 --> 0:41:16.120
<v Speaker 1>and spin statistician Day Martinez will do it again tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh my goodness, it is draft day. Let's get excited.

0:41:19.880 --> 0:41:23.560
<v Speaker 1>Are you excited? I'm excited. Uh Myles Garrett, You're about

0:41:23.600 --> 0:41:30.799
<v Speaker 1>to get rich, baby,