1 00:00:02,520 --> 00:00:06,560 Speaker 1: Hey, this is Dan Hansis alongside Chris Westling Hey, Mark Sessler, 2 00:00:06,640 --> 00:00:09,120 Speaker 1: and the Boss Greg Rosenthal where they around the NFL 3 00:00:09,280 --> 00:00:12,039 Speaker 1: podcast Check us out three times a week as we 4 00:00:12,039 --> 00:00:15,760 Speaker 1: discussed the latest NFL news as it happened, always of course, 5 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:18,840 Speaker 1: with a touch of murder. Subscribe at NFL dot com, 6 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:36,040 Speaker 1: Slash Podcasts, iTunes and Stitcher. Phantasy Freaks and Geeks. What's 7 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:39,160 Speaker 1: up James Coe Here on the NFL Fantasy Life Podcast. 8 00:00:39,280 --> 00:00:42,600 Speaker 1: We got your regular stablemates here, the wiz Kid from Wisconsin, 9 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:45,640 Speaker 1: Alex Kalehard what's up Man? Not too much? I'm I 10 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:47,440 Speaker 1: feel like we got a good show to gay today. 11 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:49,600 Speaker 1: I love Draft season, Man, Draft week, It's one of 12 00:00:49,680 --> 00:00:53,040 Speaker 1: my favorite times the year. I'm gonna be working during 13 00:00:53,040 --> 00:00:55,080 Speaker 1: all the day, but I still just can't wait to 14 00:00:55,120 --> 00:00:57,320 Speaker 1: be watching the draft and seeing who everybody takes and 15 00:00:57,840 --> 00:01:00,680 Speaker 1: the reactions and hopefully there's some more trade and surprises 16 00:01:00,680 --> 00:01:02,760 Speaker 1: in the first round because that's always the best. The 17 00:01:02,840 --> 00:01:05,760 Speaker 1: best I was but uh, trying not this to be 18 00:01:05,800 --> 00:01:07,480 Speaker 1: a humble brag because we work here. I was at 19 00:01:07,520 --> 00:01:11,600 Speaker 1: the draft the last couple of years, but in Radio 20 00:01:11,640 --> 00:01:15,319 Speaker 1: City Music Hall when the Jaguars took Blake Bortles number three. Overall, 21 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 1: Like the pop in that place was just nuts. Everybody 22 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:21,600 Speaker 1: was like standing up, like what so those moments are 23 00:01:21,600 --> 00:01:23,840 Speaker 1: always so great? That's great. I absolutely m g might 24 00:01:23,880 --> 00:01:26,679 Speaker 1: got Marcus Grant, what's up? Feeling good? Back from Coachella. 25 00:01:26,800 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 1: It was a good weekend. Oh that's right, a blast 26 00:01:29,280 --> 00:01:31,839 Speaker 1: a blast? Oh wait? Did but did both you guys 27 00:01:31,880 --> 00:01:34,160 Speaker 1: go separate weekend? That's right, that's right, you with the 28 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:37,160 Speaker 1: the weekend one Marcus one weekend to Okay, was it 29 00:01:37,200 --> 00:01:39,040 Speaker 1: everything you hope for? It was? It was great. Uh, 30 00:01:39,160 --> 00:01:41,160 Speaker 1: you know, we'll get some more of that into daily DAPs. 31 00:01:41,160 --> 00:01:42,840 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, had a baby, there you go. And of 32 00:01:42,840 --> 00:01:45,759 Speaker 1: course Michael Fabiana, what's up man? Not much man? So 33 00:01:46,120 --> 00:01:49,800 Speaker 1: to uh, to further drive home the point that I 34 00:01:49,880 --> 00:01:52,000 Speaker 1: have a five year old. I don't have a five 35 00:01:52,080 --> 00:01:54,640 Speaker 1: year old, but my girlfriend does. I wasn't at Coachella 36 00:01:54,720 --> 00:01:59,000 Speaker 1: this weekend. I was at the Long Beach Aquarium. I 37 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:03,320 Speaker 1: did the aquarium the LB. It was net it was neat. Yeah, 38 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:05,240 Speaker 1: I like, I've never been to the l LB one. 39 00:02:05,320 --> 00:02:07,640 Speaker 1: It's a nice hilaria. You need to be to the 40 00:02:07,720 --> 00:02:11,880 Speaker 1: one Little Carmel or whatever that's the one that's Monree 41 00:02:11,960 --> 00:02:14,720 Speaker 1: bay Is that is the king of a quary. Yes, 42 00:02:14,800 --> 00:02:16,360 Speaker 1: that one is awesome. But Long Beach was a lot 43 00:02:16,400 --> 00:02:20,280 Speaker 1: of fun, alright. It's a pet sting rays and sharks 44 00:02:20,320 --> 00:02:23,600 Speaker 1: and all kinds of if you touched a shark, well 45 00:02:23,639 --> 00:02:27,880 Speaker 1: he was, he was. They have they have a shark 46 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:32,400 Speaker 1: petal area. But Michael Fabiano afraid of sharks. Like no, 47 00:02:32,760 --> 00:02:34,320 Speaker 1: boy doesn't set foot on the beach because like, I 48 00:02:34,320 --> 00:02:39,000 Speaker 1: don't know if a shark's gonna come out. I wasn't afraid, 49 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:42,520 Speaker 1: but very rough, very rough sort of skin, but it 50 00:02:42,600 --> 00:02:46,160 Speaker 1: wasn't afraid. Yeah, I like those guys don't scare me. 51 00:02:46,160 --> 00:02:48,160 Speaker 1: It's the big ones with the teeth, big time show 52 00:02:48,200 --> 00:02:49,600 Speaker 1: in front of us here today we're gonna be talking 53 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:54,040 Speaker 1: about the best fantasy fits or dream fantasy fits kind 54 00:02:54,040 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 1: of regardless of where they might actually get chosen in 55 00:02:57,760 --> 00:03:00,120 Speaker 1: the draft. This was just you know, when you you 56 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 1: fall asleep dreaming of where these guys could go and 57 00:03:02,400 --> 00:03:06,720 Speaker 1: have a really back their potential. This is gonna be great. 58 00:03:06,720 --> 00:03:09,600 Speaker 1: But instead we know, like the Browns will inevitably take 59 00:03:09,639 --> 00:03:16,080 Speaker 1: one or two of these guys and that's great. And 60 00:03:16,080 --> 00:03:19,040 Speaker 1: then we're gonna talk about some pre draft rookie sleepers 61 00:03:19,080 --> 00:03:21,359 Speaker 1: that we really like, Well, we'll you know, stump the 62 00:03:21,400 --> 00:03:23,200 Speaker 1: table for them a little bit. Daily taps as well. 63 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:28,160 Speaker 1: Let's start with top headlines the camera highlights in the 64 00:03:28,160 --> 00:03:34,560 Speaker 1: world of sports. Breaking breaking news likely continue to follow 65 00:03:34,639 --> 00:03:41,160 Speaker 1: breaking news, action news. Kids. Has your wife? I think 66 00:03:41,200 --> 00:03:44,480 Speaker 1: something happened in New England. I think something up in 67 00:03:44,520 --> 00:03:47,880 Speaker 1: New England. It's like deja vu all over again. Isn't 68 00:03:47,880 --> 00:03:51,920 Speaker 1: that what Yogi Barris? That's I'm Brady. Uh? The band 69 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:57,440 Speaker 1: on his deflated football scandal is back to four games. Uh. 70 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:00,280 Speaker 1: Now back on the table here for Tom Brady. Uh. 71 00:04:00,360 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 1: I guess he can appeal. I guess he can ask 72 00:04:02,560 --> 00:04:05,800 Speaker 1: for a stay. There's not really many options left for 73 00:04:05,880 --> 00:04:10,000 Speaker 1: him because this the reason his his four game band 74 00:04:10,080 --> 00:04:14,160 Speaker 1: was reinstated was because the league appealed. Uh. And really 75 00:04:14,360 --> 00:04:16,320 Speaker 1: what the only thing left for Tom Brady is for 76 00:04:16,360 --> 00:04:17,960 Speaker 1: this to be seen in front of the Supreme Court, 77 00:04:17,960 --> 00:04:21,320 Speaker 1: which is not gonna happen. Yeah, it's are like legal 78 00:04:21,360 --> 00:04:23,520 Speaker 1: experts that we have come on. I think it's an 79 00:04:23,560 --> 00:04:25,640 Speaker 1: NFL h Q or what was ever on yesterday morning 80 00:04:25,640 --> 00:04:29,599 Speaker 1: when this broke, Gave Feldman from tu Lane University said 81 00:04:29,640 --> 00:04:33,680 Speaker 1: basically like it would be extremely rare for the Supreme 82 00:04:33,720 --> 00:04:36,760 Speaker 1: Court to hear this case, and that while tom Brady 83 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:38,640 Speaker 1: has a few options left, like he said, James the 84 00:04:39,120 --> 00:04:41,080 Speaker 1: our professor of law that was on the show said, 85 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:43,800 Speaker 1: he suspects that tom Brady will in fact have to 86 00:04:43,839 --> 00:04:45,920 Speaker 1: serve this for you just let's just let it go 87 00:04:46,000 --> 00:04:50,680 Speaker 1: for everybody, you know, just just you know what though, 88 00:04:50,720 --> 00:04:53,240 Speaker 1: you know what's interesting though that I found was that 89 00:04:53,320 --> 00:04:56,520 Speaker 1: I I feel like Tom Brady and his people were 90 00:04:56,600 --> 00:05:00,520 Speaker 1: almost expecting it because of the way they restructured their contract. 91 00:05:00,880 --> 00:05:04,040 Speaker 1: He gets hit almost like from a financial standpoint, almost 92 00:05:04,080 --> 00:05:07,000 Speaker 1: not at all. They restructured his deal so that he 93 00:05:07,040 --> 00:05:09,360 Speaker 1: takes in like I think a million dollars and in 94 00:05:09,400 --> 00:05:12,840 Speaker 1: quote unquote salary this year. So the four game band 95 00:05:12,880 --> 00:05:15,679 Speaker 1: would only mean two fifty grand for him or whatever 96 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:18,680 Speaker 1: it is. That's amazing. It's pocket change. That's actually I 97 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:21,120 Speaker 1: think in the span of this podcast already he's made 98 00:05:21,120 --> 00:05:25,360 Speaker 1: from his Hug endorsements tonight. So yeah, but this is 99 00:05:25,760 --> 00:05:27,520 Speaker 1: what does it mean From a fantasy this is much 100 00:05:27,560 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 1: like the same situation as we were expecting last year 101 00:05:31,200 --> 00:05:34,240 Speaker 1: before everything happened in uh Uh. He was he was 102 00:05:34,279 --> 00:05:36,880 Speaker 1: granted the appeal a pill one and uh, he played 103 00:05:37,000 --> 00:05:39,440 Speaker 1: all season all right, So let's say he's got four games. 104 00:05:39,440 --> 00:05:43,320 Speaker 1: What happens, Well, I'm drafting him in the eighth or 105 00:05:43,360 --> 00:05:46,240 Speaker 1: ninth round, and uh, I will be glad to take 106 00:05:46,360 --> 00:05:49,680 Speaker 1: him there. I have. I've moved him down to eight 107 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:54,080 Speaker 1: at quarterback from he was he was top three, three 108 00:05:54,200 --> 00:05:57,640 Speaker 1: or four, and um, so he's not playing the Cardinals 109 00:05:57,720 --> 00:06:00,160 Speaker 1: on the road, which would have been a tough matchup. Uh. 110 00:06:00,200 --> 00:06:03,480 Speaker 1: And then he's got, uh the Dolphins at home, who 111 00:06:03,720 --> 00:06:05,520 Speaker 1: weren't great against the past last year. Then he has 112 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:08,279 Speaker 1: the Texans at home, who were pretty good against the past, 113 00:06:08,720 --> 00:06:11,279 Speaker 1: uh in terms of FPA and quarterbacks. And then you've 114 00:06:11,279 --> 00:06:14,480 Speaker 1: got the Bills also uh in that mix too. So 115 00:06:15,960 --> 00:06:19,880 Speaker 1: Jimmy Garoppolo maybe is a DFS option two of those weeks. 116 00:06:20,080 --> 00:06:23,160 Speaker 1: I'm not drafting him. Brady is someone who I will 117 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:26,080 Speaker 1: sit on for four weeks gladly and watch him shred 118 00:06:26,120 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 1: the rest of the league, starting in Week five against 119 00:06:28,240 --> 00:06:31,919 Speaker 1: the Cleveland Browns. And my my draft strategy is going 120 00:06:31,960 --> 00:06:35,320 Speaker 1: to really remain the same as it was last year. Uh, 121 00:06:35,520 --> 00:06:39,520 Speaker 1: sands running backs in the first round. I'm kind of 122 00:06:39,520 --> 00:06:41,600 Speaker 1: similar to that. I mean, I would like to wait 123 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:43,839 Speaker 1: until way with the double digit rounds if I possibly could. 124 00:06:43,839 --> 00:06:46,039 Speaker 1: But it's a situation where I mean, you saw it 125 00:06:46,120 --> 00:06:48,160 Speaker 1: last year where a lot of teams went out if 126 00:06:48,200 --> 00:06:50,320 Speaker 1: you had your draft Earli especially, you went out and 127 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:53,520 Speaker 1: you drafted kind of a fringe QB one, and then 128 00:06:53,520 --> 00:06:56,000 Speaker 1: then those teams came back later and got Tom Brady. Well, 129 00:06:56,000 --> 00:06:58,640 Speaker 1: when Brady comes back, suddenly they have two number one 130 00:06:58,720 --> 00:07:01,920 Speaker 1: quarterbacks on their rosters. So I think it's a similar situation. 131 00:07:01,960 --> 00:07:04,120 Speaker 1: If you can go out and wait until especially if 132 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:06,240 Speaker 1: you like to wait on quarterbacks, if that's your thing, yeah, 133 00:07:06,480 --> 00:07:08,560 Speaker 1: you can wait until the eighth or ninth round. Get 134 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:12,200 Speaker 1: yourself a decent starter, come back hopefully the double digit rounds, 135 00:07:12,200 --> 00:07:13,680 Speaker 1: get Tom Brady, and be set to go right now. 136 00:07:13,680 --> 00:07:15,360 Speaker 1: I know in one of our leagues last year, FABS, 137 00:07:15,400 --> 00:07:18,920 Speaker 1: I believe you waited and got Cam and Tom Brady, 138 00:07:19,640 --> 00:07:22,320 Speaker 1: because Cam with his injury and losing Calvin Benjamin. How 139 00:07:22,320 --> 00:07:25,080 Speaker 1: did I not win that league? How did the hip 140 00:07:25,440 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 1: to a team that won six games? Magic? Magic can 141 00:07:28,360 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 1: happen sometimes, but uh, I know our I wrote our 142 00:07:31,640 --> 00:07:33,440 Speaker 1: right up on it yesterday morning because at FABS you 143 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:35,920 Speaker 1: said your computer was broken and Uh, we wanted to 144 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:37,680 Speaker 1: get something out for the news. But a couple of 145 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 1: guys you could circle maybe if you wanna grab Tom 146 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:43,720 Speaker 1: Brady is like four games stop gaps are Kirk Cousins, 147 00:07:43,720 --> 00:07:46,480 Speaker 1: Eli Manning, and Jay Cutler. All of them have a 148 00:07:46,480 --> 00:07:49,240 Speaker 1: couple of games against the NFC East, which, aside from 149 00:07:49,240 --> 00:07:52,160 Speaker 1: Washington getting Josh Norman, is still gonna probably be pretty 150 00:07:52,160 --> 00:07:56,000 Speaker 1: bad against the past overall. And Jo the Giants did 151 00:07:56,040 --> 00:07:58,800 Speaker 1: add They did add some add some pieces a lot 152 00:07:58,160 --> 00:08:01,800 Speaker 1: of their defense. This is still Geno Schenks. It was 153 00:08:01,800 --> 00:08:03,600 Speaker 1: an okay at but their defense still they need to 154 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 1: be able to get more pressure up front and things 155 00:08:05,280 --> 00:08:08,360 Speaker 1: like that. Hopefully Olivier Vernon and his one billion dollar 156 00:08:08,440 --> 00:08:11,840 Speaker 1: contract or whatever it is that Jay Cutler also gets 157 00:08:11,840 --> 00:08:14,040 Speaker 1: the Lions on his home turf. Manning gets to play 158 00:08:14,080 --> 00:08:16,120 Speaker 1: the Saints again, who, as we all remember, he lit 159 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:18,280 Speaker 1: up for six touchdowns last year and whose defense is 160 00:08:18,280 --> 00:08:20,360 Speaker 1: still kind of a mess and he didn't even have 161 00:08:20,400 --> 00:08:23,440 Speaker 1: the best game right and then and then Cutler, while 162 00:08:23,560 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 1: you know Cutty is going to be cutty, he actually 163 00:08:26,360 --> 00:08:29,920 Speaker 1: is going to have hopefully a healthy Alshon Jeffrey and 164 00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:31,920 Speaker 1: Kevin White to start the season, which is something that 165 00:08:31,960 --> 00:08:33,360 Speaker 1: he really didn't have it all last year. So these 166 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:36,280 Speaker 1: are guys where you could circle pick them up maybe stream. 167 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:38,880 Speaker 1: You know, bruck Osweiler's a couple of nice matchups, Marcus 168 00:08:38,880 --> 00:08:41,080 Speaker 1: Mariotte has a couple of nice matchups. But if you 169 00:08:41,120 --> 00:08:43,160 Speaker 1: grab Brady Brady, there are a lot of options to 170 00:08:43,240 --> 00:08:45,800 Speaker 1: whether those first few games, I could play the waiver wire. 171 00:08:45,880 --> 00:08:52,880 Speaker 1: Yeah exactly. Does it mean anything for Gronk? No? Does 172 00:08:52,880 --> 00:08:56,760 Speaker 1: it mean anything for Julian Edelman? I think it could. 173 00:08:57,080 --> 00:08:59,720 Speaker 1: I think I think it. I think it devastates his 174 00:08:59,800 --> 00:09:04,560 Speaker 1: value you for the first four weeks, devastates devastates because look, 175 00:09:04,640 --> 00:09:06,880 Speaker 1: Julian Edelman and Tom Brady, they've got like a mind 176 00:09:06,920 --> 00:09:09,960 Speaker 1: melt thing going on, right and like, and Julian Edelman 177 00:09:10,200 --> 00:09:14,319 Speaker 1: is a guy that gets open via timing, good route running, uh, 178 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:17,439 Speaker 1: those type of things. He's got great hands too. H 179 00:09:17,720 --> 00:09:21,720 Speaker 1: But again, if that timing is not there, that chemistry 180 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:24,160 Speaker 1: is not there, I think his I think his value 181 00:09:24,200 --> 00:09:28,080 Speaker 1: goes down considerably. Um. I mean, I think it takes 182 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:30,439 Speaker 1: a hit. I just think there are right now, there 183 00:09:30,440 --> 00:09:34,480 Speaker 1: are so few proven weapons in that passing game that 184 00:09:34,840 --> 00:09:37,160 Speaker 1: whether it's you know, obviously, when Tom Brady is there, 185 00:09:37,160 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 1: we know what happens. But when Garoppolo is in there, 186 00:09:40,240 --> 00:09:42,319 Speaker 1: he's smart enough to know obviously we're gronk, and I 187 00:09:42,360 --> 00:09:44,040 Speaker 1: think he's gonna be smart enough to know where Julian 188 00:09:44,120 --> 00:09:45,920 Speaker 1: Edelman is and it won't be on the same level 189 00:09:45,960 --> 00:09:49,040 Speaker 1: as when it's Brady throwing the football. But you know, 190 00:09:49,360 --> 00:09:51,679 Speaker 1: I think if you draft Julian Edelman, just know that 191 00:09:51,840 --> 00:09:53,600 Speaker 1: the first four weeks aren't going to be the kind 192 00:09:53,600 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 1: of production you might be used to. But see, the 193 00:09:55,880 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 1: thing is I like to go after guys like that, 194 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:01,160 Speaker 1: like if that's the if that's the mindset of other 195 00:10:01,200 --> 00:10:04,520 Speaker 1: fantasy owners like James has where oh I'm so worried 196 00:10:04,520 --> 00:10:08,760 Speaker 1: about Julian Edelman. I will survive four weeks with mediocre 197 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:12,559 Speaker 1: to good production from Julian Edelman because when Brady comes back, 198 00:10:14,080 --> 00:10:16,920 Speaker 1: I'm gonna have a potential number two wide receiver maybe 199 00:10:17,000 --> 00:10:19,800 Speaker 1: number one in PPR leagues for the remainder of the season. 200 00:10:20,080 --> 00:10:22,480 Speaker 1: And wide receiver is clearly not as deep as quarterback, 201 00:10:22,520 --> 00:10:24,440 Speaker 1: but it's still a pretty deep position. And if you're 202 00:10:24,440 --> 00:10:27,439 Speaker 1: playing in a league where you only start two wide receivers, heck, 203 00:10:27,640 --> 00:10:30,680 Speaker 1: I would draft Adelman as my three Uh, if I 204 00:10:30,679 --> 00:10:33,000 Speaker 1: could potentially get him if people are worried about him 205 00:10:33,200 --> 00:10:35,440 Speaker 1: and sit on him for four weeks, probably start him 206 00:10:35,440 --> 00:10:39,120 Speaker 1: as a flex and I will roll with him and 207 00:10:39,240 --> 00:10:42,200 Speaker 1: when that week five comes up, I'm I'm I'm looking 208 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:43,880 Speaker 1: I'm looking good. You know who? I think this could 209 00:10:43,920 --> 00:10:46,520 Speaker 1: help though a little bit is Dion Lewis assuming he 210 00:10:46,559 --> 00:10:50,040 Speaker 1: comes back fully healthy, because there you go all the 211 00:10:50,120 --> 00:10:52,360 Speaker 1: routes he runs, A lot of them are very helpful 212 00:10:52,400 --> 00:10:54,920 Speaker 1: to the quarterback, is like check downs and gasses and 213 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:56,920 Speaker 1: stuff like that. And I was actually funny enough as 214 00:10:56,960 --> 00:10:58,600 Speaker 1: I was getting ready for the podcast to do some 215 00:10:58,640 --> 00:11:01,640 Speaker 1: other things. They were show some Jimmy Garoppolo highlights from 216 00:11:01,679 --> 00:11:04,440 Speaker 1: the preseason. Jimmy, you know who he's whose number he 217 00:11:04,480 --> 00:11:08,720 Speaker 1: was lighting upon Lewis. I like it, so of course 218 00:11:08,720 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 1: you have to watch his recovery. But um, if he's 219 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:12,680 Speaker 1: if he's all set to go, it could be. It 220 00:11:12,679 --> 00:11:14,480 Speaker 1: could be a nice little relationship. He and Jimmy g 221 00:11:14,600 --> 00:11:18,720 Speaker 1: have us. First man, where does Dion Lewis going? Drafts? Rounds? 222 00:11:19,240 --> 00:11:20,960 Speaker 1: That probably the fifth round. Yeah, I was gonna say 223 00:11:21,000 --> 00:11:22,840 Speaker 1: that six to nine range. Just because of his injury 224 00:11:22,880 --> 00:11:24,720 Speaker 1: and because of the type of back he is. Yeah, 225 00:11:24,960 --> 00:11:27,720 Speaker 1: it's gosh, man, it's it's it's hard to assess. I 226 00:11:27,760 --> 00:11:31,320 Speaker 1: like him a lot, right, he was good last season, 227 00:11:31,679 --> 00:11:35,800 Speaker 1: but they resigned la Garrett Blunt. I mean they might 228 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:39,559 Speaker 1: draft the running back. Who knows so? And uh, I 229 00:11:39,720 --> 00:11:42,840 Speaker 1: know that. I know that Lewis was the the elixir 230 00:11:42,920 --> 00:11:46,320 Speaker 1: to Belatrick's last season. He was in every week RB two. Man, 231 00:11:47,040 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 1: But can you do it again? We'll see. I know 232 00:11:49,200 --> 00:11:50,959 Speaker 1: that's the big thing, all right. Sam Bradford says he 233 00:11:51,040 --> 00:11:56,199 Speaker 1: wants out of Philly. Um was it was? It was 234 00:11:56,280 --> 00:12:03,000 Speaker 1: it your? Was it me? Or want to be the 235 00:12:03,080 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 1: number one guy? Go back to Oklahoma? Listen, man, I 236 00:12:06,120 --> 00:12:11,240 Speaker 1: cannot tell you how uh millennial this move is by 237 00:12:11,280 --> 00:12:14,840 Speaker 1: Sam Bradford. Hey, I take offense to that I don't 238 00:12:14,880 --> 00:12:18,040 Speaker 1: love me in with this mentality. You know, the dude, 239 00:12:18,920 --> 00:12:21,920 Speaker 1: the dude has made a hundred million dollars. It's being 240 00:12:22,000 --> 00:12:24,400 Speaker 1: a big fish from a small pond going into the 241 00:12:24,440 --> 00:12:27,080 Speaker 1: ocean and being like, I don't like this. A hundred 242 00:12:27,240 --> 00:12:29,880 Speaker 1: million dollars this dude has made. He just signed a 243 00:12:29,960 --> 00:12:36,079 Speaker 1: contract extension where everybody said he got overpaid. Every single 244 00:12:36,200 --> 00:12:40,840 Speaker 1: person said he got overpaid. And here's the thing, he's 245 00:12:41,080 --> 00:12:44,960 Speaker 1: never had a good season. Give me how many games 246 00:12:45,040 --> 00:12:47,120 Speaker 1: is he how many games he missed? He missed an 247 00:12:47,240 --> 00:12:50,840 Speaker 1: entire season, He's missed large chunks of two other seasons. 248 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:54,040 Speaker 1: He's not been able to stay healthy. I don't believe 249 00:12:54,120 --> 00:12:57,880 Speaker 1: he's ever had a four thousand yards season. His quarterback 250 00:12:58,080 --> 00:13:01,959 Speaker 1: rating is well below nine D. He's never had a 251 00:13:02,000 --> 00:13:05,120 Speaker 1: winning season, he's never been to the playoffs, and he's 252 00:13:05,160 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 1: never really been a good What is wrong with this guy? Well, 253 00:13:08,880 --> 00:13:11,000 Speaker 1: what is wrong with this du think part of it is. 254 00:13:11,440 --> 00:13:13,160 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm not sure what he's looking at because 255 00:13:13,160 --> 00:13:16,160 Speaker 1: what he signed a two year deal, UM two million 256 00:13:16,240 --> 00:13:18,520 Speaker 1: dollars guaranteed, I believe. But it was a two year deal, 257 00:13:18,600 --> 00:13:21,240 Speaker 1: which says we don't really think you're the future of 258 00:13:21,280 --> 00:13:23,920 Speaker 1: the team like we brought to I mean no, seriously, Like, okay, 259 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:25,319 Speaker 1: maybe if at the end of the two years he 260 00:13:25,360 --> 00:13:27,160 Speaker 1: steps up and he plays well, they decide, okay, we're 261 00:13:27,160 --> 00:13:29,440 Speaker 1: gonna reward you with a few extra years. But two 262 00:13:29,520 --> 00:13:32,200 Speaker 1: years to me says all right, this is your show 263 00:13:32,280 --> 00:13:35,439 Speaker 1: me phase and we're still gonna be looking around for 264 00:13:35,520 --> 00:13:37,920 Speaker 1: something else. Turns out that the Eagles were able to 265 00:13:38,000 --> 00:13:40,760 Speaker 1: go out and get something else. In terms of a trade. 266 00:13:40,800 --> 00:13:42,520 Speaker 1: And now they're moving up and they're probably gonna get 267 00:13:42,559 --> 00:13:46,720 Speaker 1: Carson wentz um So. And here's the fitnesn't necessarily mean 268 00:13:46,760 --> 00:13:49,240 Speaker 1: that Bradford's expendable. He still is on that show me 269 00:13:49,760 --> 00:13:51,720 Speaker 1: that showed me contract if he will. He just has 270 00:13:51,760 --> 00:13:54,720 Speaker 1: decided that somehow getting that twenty two million guaranteed means 271 00:13:54,800 --> 00:13:58,240 Speaker 1: that he has been given the right to be the starter. Yeah. 272 00:13:58,280 --> 00:14:01,800 Speaker 1: I mean again, he he's never been. He's never been 273 00:14:01,840 --> 00:14:04,720 Speaker 1: a great fantasy quarterback. He's had He's had a couple 274 00:14:04,800 --> 00:14:08,199 Speaker 1: of okay seasons. His rookie season was okay. His third 275 00:14:08,240 --> 00:14:11,079 Speaker 1: season was okay at uh twenty one touchdown past his 276 00:14:11,120 --> 00:14:14,000 Speaker 1: thirteen picks. Um actually played all sixteen games that year 277 00:14:14,400 --> 00:14:18,480 Speaker 1: only through yards. That's not very good, right, but it's 278 00:14:18,679 --> 00:14:21,040 Speaker 1: it just shows you the state of the quarterback position 279 00:14:21,080 --> 00:14:23,000 Speaker 1: in the National Football League. And I always remember Dave 280 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:25,640 Speaker 1: Damn Chick who said, out of all the billions of 281 00:14:25,720 --> 00:14:28,560 Speaker 1: billions of people in the world, you can't find thirty 282 00:14:28,640 --> 00:14:31,400 Speaker 1: two human beings who can play the quarterback position. Well, 283 00:14:32,080 --> 00:14:35,760 Speaker 1: Sam Bradford is is really a product of what the 284 00:14:35,920 --> 00:14:39,720 Speaker 1: NFL is right now. It's a very quarterback needy leak. 285 00:14:39,800 --> 00:14:42,880 Speaker 1: I mean, listen, guys, Carson Wentz, Okay, this is a 286 00:14:42,960 --> 00:14:46,400 Speaker 1: guy who is no lock to be even a good 287 00:14:46,680 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 1: NFL quarterback. The same thing goes for Jared Goff, and 288 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:54,720 Speaker 1: teams are giving up picks upon picks upon picks for 289 00:14:54,880 --> 00:14:58,120 Speaker 1: the chance to grab these guys in the hopes these 290 00:14:58,160 --> 00:15:02,360 Speaker 1: aren't Andrew Luck prospects, in the hopes that they could 291 00:15:02,360 --> 00:15:05,640 Speaker 1: potentially be very good quarterbacks in the National Football League. 292 00:15:05,640 --> 00:15:08,440 Speaker 1: And I wrote a column earlier this week that shows 293 00:15:08,520 --> 00:15:11,280 Speaker 1: because of of what I do, it's based on fantasy points. 294 00:15:11,760 --> 00:15:13,840 Speaker 1: But quarterbacks who get drafted in the first round in 295 00:15:13,840 --> 00:15:18,280 Speaker 1: the last ten years, listen, uh it is it is 296 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:21,040 Speaker 1: a crapshoot, and more often than not, those quarterbacks don't 297 00:15:21,040 --> 00:15:22,760 Speaker 1: meet expectations. Yeah, I mean I think that. I think 298 00:15:22,800 --> 00:15:25,000 Speaker 1: in some ways that applies to pretty much any position. 299 00:15:25,120 --> 00:15:27,520 Speaker 1: But I do think with the Rams that makes sense. 300 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:29,320 Speaker 1: You've just moved to Los Angeles. You need a new 301 00:15:29,360 --> 00:15:32,480 Speaker 1: face of the franchise. Jared Goff is right, Golden golf baby, 302 00:15:33,480 --> 00:15:35,960 Speaker 1: let's do it. But yeah, I don't know. I mean, 303 00:15:36,040 --> 00:15:38,880 Speaker 1: I think Sam Bradford, it's a guy fantasy wise, since 304 00:15:39,000 --> 00:15:41,840 Speaker 1: that's what we do here. Ye, wasn't gonna get drafted 305 00:15:41,840 --> 00:15:44,160 Speaker 1: in a lot of leagues. No, he was not. Although, man, 306 00:15:44,520 --> 00:15:47,200 Speaker 1: do you guys remember the buzz surrounding him pre draft 307 00:15:47,960 --> 00:15:50,400 Speaker 1: last year? Well, he Charles Eskin said he was the 308 00:15:50,440 --> 00:15:53,200 Speaker 1: best quarterback in the NFC East on NFL h Q 309 00:15:53,320 --> 00:15:56,160 Speaker 1: lest um. He had that lights out a couple of 310 00:15:56,240 --> 00:15:58,480 Speaker 1: lights out preseason games that where he was like nine 311 00:15:58,520 --> 00:16:00,800 Speaker 1: of tan. He looked great and we still believe that. 312 00:16:00,880 --> 00:16:04,920 Speaker 1: Chip Kelly still believed that. Kelly Man. What a time 313 00:16:04,960 --> 00:16:08,600 Speaker 1: to be alive that. What does it mean for the 314 00:16:08,680 --> 00:16:14,280 Speaker 1: offense though, well anything, It makes me sad for Jordan Matthews, 315 00:16:14,360 --> 00:16:16,280 Speaker 1: who I loved last year and finally started to put 316 00:16:16,320 --> 00:16:18,400 Speaker 1: it together near the end of the season. Ryan Matthews 317 00:16:18,480 --> 00:16:22,280 Speaker 1: maybe season uptick in touches. I think we're downplaying if 318 00:16:22,360 --> 00:16:25,160 Speaker 1: he does leave the impact of Chase Montana. As Greg 319 00:16:25,240 --> 00:16:31,680 Speaker 1: Ross intall, this that's had some very some very capable 320 00:16:31,840 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 1: starts the offense, starting in the offense. He knows the offense. 321 00:16:35,440 --> 00:16:37,800 Speaker 1: He's worked with Doug Peterson for years. Like he'll be 322 00:16:37,880 --> 00:16:40,040 Speaker 1: a fine stop gap. He's a veteran, he'll help, He'll 323 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 1: he'll keep the value of like Matthews and aglaur afloat 324 00:16:43,200 --> 00:16:45,960 Speaker 1: as opposed to plummeting them with you know, a rookie 325 00:16:46,320 --> 00:16:49,400 Speaker 1: passers swimming for the first time. All right, let's talk 326 00:16:49,480 --> 00:16:53,920 Speaker 1: dream fantasy fits NFL dot Com slash fantasy Fits. Alex 327 00:16:54,000 --> 00:16:56,440 Speaker 1: Gillhart explained the concept. So basically, I was just having 328 00:16:56,440 --> 00:16:58,880 Speaker 1: a little fun. I mean, draft season is the time 329 00:16:58,960 --> 00:17:02,440 Speaker 1: for reckless speculation on who's gonna go, where it's gonna trade. 330 00:17:02,600 --> 00:17:05,480 Speaker 1: Was this prospect it's gonna do you're compared to YadA, 331 00:17:05,600 --> 00:17:07,720 Speaker 1: YadA YadA. So I was like, why don't I sit 332 00:17:07,800 --> 00:17:10,200 Speaker 1: down and regardless of draft position and stuff like that, 333 00:17:10,800 --> 00:17:13,200 Speaker 1: just dream up perfect spots for the top running backs. 334 00:17:13,240 --> 00:17:16,399 Speaker 1: I did last week and then this morning Tuesday, April, 335 00:17:17,080 --> 00:17:20,760 Speaker 1: I published the wide receivers as well. So with that mind, obviously, 336 00:17:21,040 --> 00:17:23,719 Speaker 1: I actually originally had Elliott going to the Eagles when 337 00:17:23,760 --> 00:17:25,480 Speaker 1: I first did this exercise. I thought that would be 338 00:17:25,520 --> 00:17:26,840 Speaker 1: a lot of fun. But then when they traded up, 339 00:17:27,119 --> 00:17:29,159 Speaker 1: they're not taking Elliott too. So it allowed me to 340 00:17:29,240 --> 00:17:33,240 Speaker 1: dream Elliott to the Cowboys and that too. I'm sure 341 00:17:33,280 --> 00:17:38,040 Speaker 1: you did as a Cowboys fan and fantasy owner. Uh So, 342 00:17:38,080 --> 00:17:39,719 Speaker 1: basically you said you can find them both. I did 343 00:17:39,880 --> 00:17:44,159 Speaker 1: Uhid to top six running backs, top six wide receivers. Um. 344 00:17:44,280 --> 00:17:46,040 Speaker 1: But I guess why don't you guys pick one that's 345 00:17:46,040 --> 00:17:48,119 Speaker 1: your favorite when you think that's that was foolish of me, 346 00:17:48,200 --> 00:17:49,919 Speaker 1: And I can defend it or we can discuss it here. Well, 347 00:17:49,920 --> 00:17:52,400 Speaker 1: I want to ask you about Derrick Henry the Panthers, Yes, 348 00:17:53,480 --> 00:17:57,119 Speaker 1: why why why not? Well, I mean, look, I get 349 00:17:57,200 --> 00:17:59,920 Speaker 1: he's a power back, and you know the Panthers is 350 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:03,280 Speaker 1: seems to me like they have a couple of guys there. 351 00:18:03,840 --> 00:18:06,560 Speaker 1: Who are the couple? Cameron Artist Pain is kind of 352 00:18:06,760 --> 00:18:09,080 Speaker 1: kind of a jag right now. He he looked okay 353 00:18:09,400 --> 00:18:11,760 Speaker 1: in support. Jonathan Stewart was we know I'm a big 354 00:18:11,760 --> 00:18:14,040 Speaker 1: fan of on this podcast, is huge on him. Owned 355 00:18:14,119 --> 00:18:15,719 Speaker 1: him in a lot of leagues last year, own him 356 00:18:15,760 --> 00:18:18,520 Speaker 1: in Dynasty. He is getting up there in age now, 357 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:20,800 Speaker 1: he's had nine or eight or nine seasons. I think 358 00:18:20,880 --> 00:18:23,159 Speaker 1: it's not necessarily every model of health ever been the 359 00:18:23,200 --> 00:18:26,200 Speaker 1: model of health. And Derrick Henry in in that kind 360 00:18:26,200 --> 00:18:28,440 Speaker 1: of system where he's not gonna have it's not gonna 361 00:18:28,480 --> 00:18:31,760 Speaker 1: rely as much on his short space agility which he 362 00:18:31,800 --> 00:18:34,359 Speaker 1: doesn't have, would be great. And I just think that 363 00:18:34,560 --> 00:18:37,080 Speaker 1: offense doing the read option where Cam is holding that 364 00:18:37,119 --> 00:18:38,960 Speaker 1: ball in front of Derrick Henry and those linebackers are like, 365 00:18:39,640 --> 00:18:41,399 Speaker 1: come on, like, which which one am I gonna have 366 00:18:41,400 --> 00:18:43,440 Speaker 1: to try and tackle? Here could be a great set 367 00:18:43,520 --> 00:18:45,399 Speaker 1: up for him and it would take the pressure off 368 00:18:45,400 --> 00:18:47,560 Speaker 1: of him. It's also not an offense that has ever 369 00:18:47,680 --> 00:18:49,600 Speaker 1: really relied on the running backs, and he needs to 370 00:18:49,640 --> 00:18:51,920 Speaker 1: catch a ton of passes. I was looking at over 371 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:54,320 Speaker 1: the last several years for the backfields that might do 372 00:18:54,359 --> 00:18:57,320 Speaker 1: a study on it, on the passing load for their 373 00:18:57,400 --> 00:18:59,679 Speaker 1: running backs, and Carolina the last couple years was only 374 00:18:59,720 --> 00:19:02,800 Speaker 1: ever throw in like sixty passes. Fine D'Angelo and and 375 00:19:03,000 --> 00:19:05,760 Speaker 1: and Stewart never really were never caught passes. So it 376 00:19:05,840 --> 00:19:08,520 Speaker 1: would it's an offense where he could do everything he 377 00:19:08,600 --> 00:19:11,119 Speaker 1: needs to do. If they've got a physical offensive line, 378 00:19:11,359 --> 00:19:14,480 Speaker 1: they're they're run based offense with a great quarterback. How 379 00:19:14,560 --> 00:19:16,520 Speaker 1: funny would be a perfect set up for How funny 380 00:19:16,560 --> 00:19:18,760 Speaker 1: would that read option look? By the way, Derrick Hennery, 381 00:19:18,880 --> 00:19:21,479 Speaker 1: Cam Newton, You've got two guys that are just being 382 00:19:23,560 --> 00:19:28,280 Speaker 1: exactly if we if we mixed fantasy in reality, Eliot's 383 00:19:28,280 --> 00:19:30,840 Speaker 1: got a shot to go to Miami, which which would 384 00:19:30,880 --> 00:19:33,879 Speaker 1: be the best case scenario for him other than Dallas 385 00:19:34,080 --> 00:19:36,359 Speaker 1: because J j I. E. Is not going to be 386 00:19:36,840 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 1: putting a huge dent into his carries. But if Henry 387 00:19:40,000 --> 00:19:42,920 Speaker 1: ended up going to Miami, that wouldn't be bad either. 388 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:45,480 Speaker 1: The Dolphins are going to take him in the first round. 389 00:19:45,480 --> 00:19:47,640 Speaker 1: I don't know if they draft they move up maybe 390 00:19:47,680 --> 00:19:49,560 Speaker 1: in round two to get them, because the Cowboys could 391 00:19:49,600 --> 00:19:52,360 Speaker 1: end up getting him in the second round. But that's 392 00:19:52,440 --> 00:19:54,760 Speaker 1: like the team that has, to me at least the 393 00:19:54,840 --> 00:19:59,840 Speaker 1: biggest hole in their backfield right now, you're talking about Miami. Miami. 394 00:20:00,240 --> 00:20:02,719 Speaker 1: Uh the Raiders, I don't know how much they love 395 00:20:02,800 --> 00:20:05,640 Speaker 1: Latavius Murray. Despite what Jack del Rio says, Let's sleep 396 00:20:05,680 --> 00:20:08,680 Speaker 1: on the Bears and Giants. Tears Dolphins pick Bears are 397 00:20:08,680 --> 00:20:10,879 Speaker 1: another one. I think the Bears need to focus on 398 00:20:10,960 --> 00:20:13,560 Speaker 1: that defense. Their defense stink, so I don't know if 399 00:20:13,600 --> 00:20:16,920 Speaker 1: they would go with with Ezekiel Elliott there. The Raiders 400 00:20:17,000 --> 00:20:20,040 Speaker 1: probably will go with a defensive player as well. Uh 401 00:20:20,160 --> 00:20:23,960 Speaker 1: So Miami. The Giants, Yeah, that they helped their defense 402 00:20:24,080 --> 00:20:26,560 Speaker 1: quite a bit during free agency, but they still they 403 00:20:26,600 --> 00:20:29,240 Speaker 1: still use a little bit of help too. So he 404 00:20:29,320 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 1: could end up falling in Miami because I mean as 405 00:20:32,040 --> 00:20:35,240 Speaker 1: a Cowboys fan, I mean selfishly, I want Jalen Ramsey, 406 00:20:35,680 --> 00:20:37,639 Speaker 1: but I wanted Mote Claybourne a few years ago and 407 00:20:37,680 --> 00:20:39,399 Speaker 1: that didn't turn out too well. But I'd like to 408 00:20:39,440 --> 00:20:41,880 Speaker 1: see the Cowboys get Ramsey. But you would think it's 409 00:20:41,880 --> 00:20:45,280 Speaker 1: either gonna be Ramsey or Bosa because they have a 410 00:20:45,520 --> 00:20:49,360 Speaker 1: huge need on the defensive line with pass worsers, especially 411 00:20:49,680 --> 00:20:53,560 Speaker 1: with Randy Gregory already suspended four games and DeMarcus Lawrence 412 00:20:53,640 --> 00:20:56,240 Speaker 1: looking like he's suspended for four games, So the Cowboys 413 00:20:56,359 --> 00:20:58,440 Speaker 1: may think that's more of a need than taking a 414 00:20:58,520 --> 00:21:02,320 Speaker 1: running back. But um Elliott could fall to the Dolphins, 415 00:21:02,680 --> 00:21:05,280 Speaker 1: and that could be a best case scenario. I guess 416 00:21:05,840 --> 00:21:09,600 Speaker 1: if one is the Cowboys, one as Miami. All right, um, 417 00:21:09,680 --> 00:21:11,840 Speaker 1: how about c J pro sise you've got you said 418 00:21:11,880 --> 00:21:14,520 Speaker 1: a dream fantasy fit for him would be the Chicago 419 00:21:14,680 --> 00:21:17,320 Speaker 1: Bears absolutely well, because like Fab said, they've got some 420 00:21:17,400 --> 00:21:19,200 Speaker 1: other holes they're trying to plug, so they're probably not 421 00:21:19,240 --> 00:21:21,200 Speaker 1: going to take a rusher early. You wouldn't have to 422 00:21:21,320 --> 00:21:24,840 Speaker 1: move very far as and as we've seen this offseason, 423 00:21:24,880 --> 00:21:27,320 Speaker 1: they clearly want to add to their backfield because they're 424 00:21:27,320 --> 00:21:29,920 Speaker 1: not sold on Jeremy Langford and they need to. And 425 00:21:30,320 --> 00:21:32,880 Speaker 1: Process is an awesome back because he's actually a converted 426 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:35,720 Speaker 1: slot receiver, so he is a natural running routes and 427 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:38,560 Speaker 1: a natural catching passes. But he's also he's a convert. 428 00:21:38,720 --> 00:21:42,240 Speaker 1: He's a converted safety that converted to wide receiver that 429 00:21:42,280 --> 00:21:44,280 Speaker 1: converted to running back. So he's yeah, so he's a 430 00:21:44,359 --> 00:21:47,320 Speaker 1: versa little guy. He's smart and uh he like he's 431 00:21:47,359 --> 00:21:49,119 Speaker 1: would be a fantastic fit in that offense with the 432 00:21:49,160 --> 00:21:51,560 Speaker 1: way they like to throw the football to running backs 433 00:21:51,960 --> 00:21:54,040 Speaker 1: in a committee with John Fox, and he could eventually 434 00:21:54,080 --> 00:21:56,880 Speaker 1: maybe even pushed to take over from Jeremy Lankford because 435 00:21:56,880 --> 00:21:58,800 Speaker 1: I think he's a more dynamic runner between the tackles 436 00:21:58,840 --> 00:22:01,280 Speaker 1: in terms of his short range agility and stuff like that. 437 00:22:01,520 --> 00:22:03,159 Speaker 1: I think a good spot for Process because I do 438 00:22:03,280 --> 00:22:04,960 Speaker 1: like him what I've seen from him on film. The 439 00:22:05,000 --> 00:22:06,720 Speaker 1: one thing that I have said it concerns me is 440 00:22:06,760 --> 00:22:08,640 Speaker 1: the fact that he just has had so few games 441 00:22:08,680 --> 00:22:10,960 Speaker 1: at the running back position. I think a spot for 442 00:22:11,080 --> 00:22:13,400 Speaker 1: him could be Indianapolis, where you come and you sit 443 00:22:13,440 --> 00:22:15,399 Speaker 1: and you learn behind a guy like Frank Gore who 444 00:22:15,440 --> 00:22:17,119 Speaker 1: has obviously been doing it and doing it well for 445 00:22:17,200 --> 00:22:19,639 Speaker 1: a really long time. Uh. Gore is another kind of 446 00:22:19,720 --> 00:22:22,439 Speaker 1: multitalented bag who runs well, who catches the ball out 447 00:22:22,480 --> 00:22:25,600 Speaker 1: of the backfield, pro sise, has a lot of those abilities. Um, 448 00:22:25,680 --> 00:22:27,119 Speaker 1: and I think it'd be great for him to kind of, 449 00:22:27,240 --> 00:22:28,840 Speaker 1: you know, obviously learn how to play running back and 450 00:22:28,920 --> 00:22:30,639 Speaker 1: learn how to play it at the NFL level as well. 451 00:22:30,680 --> 00:22:32,800 Speaker 1: I think that would be a really good fit for him. Yeah, 452 00:22:32,920 --> 00:22:35,399 Speaker 1: and you would expect the Colts to draft the air 453 00:22:35,440 --> 00:22:38,480 Speaker 1: apparent to Frank Or. I think it's happening in this draft, 454 00:22:38,560 --> 00:22:41,399 Speaker 1: so I would imagine. So I would imagine, so, uh, 455 00:22:41,560 --> 00:22:44,080 Speaker 1: Gil Hard, You've got Davonte Booker going to the cold that. 456 00:22:44,320 --> 00:22:46,520 Speaker 1: I like that too, because, as we said, we need 457 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:49,320 Speaker 1: an air apparent for Frank Or. He you know, he's 458 00:22:49,359 --> 00:22:51,359 Speaker 1: gonna be thirty three before the season starts, and I'm 459 00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:54,200 Speaker 1: not gonna doubt Frank Gore. I'm done doing that, learned 460 00:22:54,240 --> 00:22:59,160 Speaker 1: my lesson numerous times. He's done. But if you keep 461 00:22:59,200 --> 00:23:05,720 Speaker 1: saying it, you actually will be right. But he's man 462 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:08,480 Speaker 1: Lynch and fly. Booker is a guy that is a 463 00:23:08,520 --> 00:23:10,920 Speaker 1: complete back. He's he can catch passes out of the backfield. 464 00:23:10,960 --> 00:23:13,560 Speaker 1: He's a smart, patient runner between the tackles, and he 465 00:23:13,600 --> 00:23:15,600 Speaker 1: could come in he's coming off of a knee injury 466 00:23:15,640 --> 00:23:17,440 Speaker 1: as well, but he could come in split carries with 467 00:23:17,480 --> 00:23:19,800 Speaker 1: Frank Gore for right now and then probably next year 468 00:23:19,920 --> 00:23:22,359 Speaker 1: it's his backfield and he'll be good to go. Colts 469 00:23:22,400 --> 00:23:25,960 Speaker 1: pick at eighteen, I think it's the perfect second or 470 00:23:26,240 --> 00:23:28,520 Speaker 1: Cults need offensive line help. That's where they're gonna go 471 00:23:28,600 --> 00:23:30,359 Speaker 1: with that pick. Yeah, they he's probably more of a 472 00:23:30,400 --> 00:23:32,399 Speaker 1: second or third rounder. Um. A lot of guys like 473 00:23:32,440 --> 00:23:33,879 Speaker 1: pegged him as one of the backs to watch in 474 00:23:33,920 --> 00:23:36,320 Speaker 1: the second round, So maybe their second round pick at 475 00:23:36,359 --> 00:23:38,160 Speaker 1: the back end of that round, they'll take him. Who knows, 476 00:23:38,480 --> 00:23:40,920 Speaker 1: all right? Uh, you know, I think any one of 477 00:23:40,960 --> 00:23:43,440 Speaker 1: these guys, if you're talking about Davonte Book, Kennet Dicks, 478 00:23:43,440 --> 00:23:45,359 Speaker 1: and c J. Pro Sies, I think they all make 479 00:23:45,440 --> 00:23:48,879 Speaker 1: sense for the Colts. Uh. In that second round. Um, 480 00:23:49,200 --> 00:23:52,320 Speaker 1: you you've got Kenneth Dixon at a Louisiana Tech going 481 00:23:52,359 --> 00:23:54,840 Speaker 1: to the Raiders. Yes, I like this fit a lot 482 00:23:54,880 --> 00:23:56,359 Speaker 1: as well. And I think Fabs. He might talk a 483 00:23:56,400 --> 00:23:58,119 Speaker 1: little bit more about Dixon later in the show, but 484 00:23:58,280 --> 00:24:00,280 Speaker 1: he's one of my favorite guys to watch. I think 485 00:24:00,359 --> 00:24:02,720 Speaker 1: he's got some of the best feet in the draft. Um, 486 00:24:02,800 --> 00:24:05,600 Speaker 1: he's very he's very shifty, he's got great balance, and 487 00:24:05,760 --> 00:24:07,840 Speaker 1: he's a really natural pass catcher out of the backfield. 488 00:24:07,840 --> 00:24:09,600 Speaker 1: And the Raiders are also a team that has thrown 489 00:24:09,680 --> 00:24:12,840 Speaker 1: a ton of targets at running backs in recent years, 490 00:24:12,880 --> 00:24:15,640 Speaker 1: and last year they split them largely between Lottavius Murray 491 00:24:16,000 --> 00:24:19,760 Speaker 1: and fullbacks, so h Dixon could slide in right away 492 00:24:19,880 --> 00:24:22,120 Speaker 1: as a perfect fit as like the passing game compliment 493 00:24:22,200 --> 00:24:24,520 Speaker 1: and take some carries off of Otavius Murray, who I 494 00:24:24,600 --> 00:24:27,439 Speaker 1: think had like eighty six percent of their backfield touches 495 00:24:27,520 --> 00:24:29,600 Speaker 1: between the passing and rushing game last year, which is 496 00:24:29,720 --> 00:24:32,720 Speaker 1: kind of an obscene number. Fell nowadays it's it's an 497 00:24:32,800 --> 00:24:36,080 Speaker 1: also an obscene number given that he really wasn't that 498 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:38,840 Speaker 1: productive with the touches. No, So that's why I think 499 00:24:38,880 --> 00:24:40,520 Speaker 1: Dixon would be a great guy to come in. They've 500 00:24:40,560 --> 00:24:42,440 Speaker 1: just kind of refurbished that offensive line. They've got a 501 00:24:42,480 --> 00:24:44,479 Speaker 1: lot of pieces around it, and it would be one 502 00:24:44,520 --> 00:24:46,680 Speaker 1: of his best chances to prove, and he wants to prove. 503 00:24:46,760 --> 00:24:48,520 Speaker 1: He's like I said earlier on the podcast in a 504 00:24:48,560 --> 00:24:50,760 Speaker 1: different episode, he's added weight for his pro day. He's 505 00:24:50,840 --> 00:24:52,840 Speaker 1: up to two twenty two. He wants to be a 506 00:24:52,920 --> 00:24:54,880 Speaker 1: featured back, and I think this could be a really 507 00:24:54,960 --> 00:24:59,720 Speaker 1: fun offense with him, Cooper car and Crabtree moving forward. Yeah, 508 00:24:59,720 --> 00:25:02,880 Speaker 1: I mean so over the weekend, um, I was working 509 00:25:02,880 --> 00:25:06,280 Speaker 1: one of those uh evening news shifts. That's right. Uh. 510 00:25:06,440 --> 00:25:08,520 Speaker 1: And let me tell you there is a lot of downtime. 511 00:25:09,520 --> 00:25:11,440 Speaker 1: But no, I actually ended up watching like four or 512 00:25:11,480 --> 00:25:14,320 Speaker 1: five games with Ken Dixon and um and and let 513 00:25:14,359 --> 00:25:18,240 Speaker 1: me tell you, man, uh, I believe, I really really 514 00:25:18,320 --> 00:25:21,080 Speaker 1: believe he's an angry runner. He can run in between 515 00:25:21,200 --> 00:25:23,760 Speaker 1: tackles very well. You talked about him being a natural 516 00:25:23,800 --> 00:25:27,200 Speaker 1: pass catcher. He's a freakishly good. He's super good. Like 517 00:25:27,320 --> 00:25:29,480 Speaker 1: did you see his touchdown where he like was double 518 00:25:29,560 --> 00:25:31,480 Speaker 1: covered in the end zone and he like jumped and 519 00:25:31,560 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: turned around as if he was like Josh Doxon or something. 520 00:25:34,480 --> 00:25:37,080 Speaker 1: He looks like a wide receiver out there catching balls. 521 00:25:37,160 --> 00:25:39,880 Speaker 1: I mean. And the other thing too, it's like he's 522 00:25:39,920 --> 00:25:43,399 Speaker 1: got such soft hands. Uh. And it's so interesting. They 523 00:25:43,440 --> 00:25:47,760 Speaker 1: actually have him running Louisiana attected like deep routes. You know, 524 00:25:47,880 --> 00:25:51,200 Speaker 1: it's not just like checkdowns or wheel routes or or whatever. 525 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:55,080 Speaker 1: It's like, No, they had him, Yeah, he had him 526 00:25:55,119 --> 00:25:58,960 Speaker 1: lined up and he was running deep routes. Um. His 527 00:25:59,040 --> 00:26:02,760 Speaker 1: ability to catch football is something special. Uh. And then 528 00:26:03,520 --> 00:26:06,080 Speaker 1: again you mentioned the fact that he added weight. I 529 00:26:06,200 --> 00:26:09,040 Speaker 1: thought he ran really well between tackles anyway he does. 530 00:26:09,200 --> 00:26:11,400 Speaker 1: He never gives up on a play he's got. He's 531 00:26:11,400 --> 00:26:14,280 Speaker 1: got such an angry running style, and I really like, 532 00:26:14,720 --> 00:26:17,240 Speaker 1: really to one knock people have against him is that 533 00:26:17,359 --> 00:26:19,399 Speaker 1: in his games against some of the top competition like 534 00:26:19,520 --> 00:26:22,080 Speaker 1: Alabama and stuff, he did hit a poor showing, but 535 00:26:22,160 --> 00:26:24,680 Speaker 1: if you watch those games, he was getting hit like 536 00:26:24,800 --> 00:26:26,360 Speaker 1: as soon as he got the ball. And I don't 537 00:26:26,359 --> 00:26:28,200 Speaker 1: care what running back you are, if you're getting tackled 538 00:26:28,200 --> 00:26:29,800 Speaker 1: when you're making the handoff, you're not gonna have a 539 00:26:29,800 --> 00:26:32,560 Speaker 1: good day at the I agree. Uh, that's kind of 540 00:26:32,600 --> 00:26:34,320 Speaker 1: why I'd like to see Keneth Dixson go to the Colts. 541 00:26:34,960 --> 00:26:37,720 Speaker 1: He I was actually was him and Booker. I was like, 542 00:26:37,920 --> 00:26:39,960 Speaker 1: which one do I want? Colts? Which one do I want? Raiders? 543 00:26:40,040 --> 00:26:42,440 Speaker 1: So I was like, and I thought Booker might be 544 00:26:42,520 --> 00:26:44,480 Speaker 1: the more natural fit as the complete back right away, 545 00:26:44,520 --> 00:26:46,240 Speaker 1: so he could go to the Colts. Gosh, I I 546 00:26:46,320 --> 00:26:48,720 Speaker 1: still think Kenneth Dickson is the most complete back there. Uh. 547 00:26:48,840 --> 00:26:52,440 Speaker 1: Devonte Booker again that injury does concern me. I guess 548 00:26:52,600 --> 00:26:54,640 Speaker 1: maybe I just watched too many Utah games last year. 549 00:26:54,800 --> 00:26:57,800 Speaker 1: I'm I like Devonte Booker. I don't love him. I 550 00:26:57,880 --> 00:26:59,840 Speaker 1: think he's an okay back. I just don't think he 551 00:27:00,119 --> 00:27:03,480 Speaker 1: is a special back. Uh. That being said, I know 552 00:27:03,640 --> 00:27:05,919 Speaker 1: Mike Mayock likes him a lot as well. He's got 553 00:27:06,040 --> 00:27:09,600 Speaker 1: Devaunte book ranked ahead of Caunth Dixon. But I don't know. 554 00:27:09,680 --> 00:27:11,600 Speaker 1: We'll see. Let's go to the wide receiver, shall I 555 00:27:11,680 --> 00:27:13,960 Speaker 1: let's do it? Hey, how about Lakwan Treadwell to the giant? 556 00:27:14,040 --> 00:27:16,040 Speaker 1: I love that man. I love that one. I love 557 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:18,440 Speaker 1: that a lot because Odell Beckham Jeter obviously is gonna 558 00:27:18,600 --> 00:27:22,159 Speaker 1: attract a lot of attention. Laquant Treadwell is. It was 559 00:27:22,320 --> 00:27:25,639 Speaker 1: very productive in college, but his combine shows us he's 560 00:27:25,800 --> 00:27:30,640 Speaker 1: a below average athlete. Um, I think in some respects, 561 00:27:30,800 --> 00:27:34,880 Speaker 1: I think he would absolutely thrive uh kind of being 562 00:27:35,440 --> 00:27:38,760 Speaker 1: a high level number two guy. Absolutely, And this as 563 00:27:38,800 --> 00:27:41,080 Speaker 1: an offense to where he's got the size and the 564 00:27:41,119 --> 00:27:43,439 Speaker 1: after the catchability where he could really do some damage 565 00:27:43,560 --> 00:27:47,000 Speaker 1: with a quarterback who's as savvy and can execute the 566 00:27:47,040 --> 00:27:49,120 Speaker 1: timing routes that tread Well is a good runner at 567 00:27:49,160 --> 00:27:51,359 Speaker 1: as Eli Manning, and like he said, being the number two, 568 00:27:51,400 --> 00:27:52,960 Speaker 1: not having to face double coverage all this time, not 569 00:27:53,040 --> 00:27:55,240 Speaker 1: having to face the top cornerbacks with somebody like Eli 570 00:27:55,320 --> 00:27:57,840 Speaker 1: mann or some excuse me like Odell Beckham. There could 571 00:27:57,880 --> 00:28:00,880 Speaker 1: be really really useful for Lakwan tread Well. And he's 572 00:28:00,920 --> 00:28:03,360 Speaker 1: a beast in the red zone, big guy with long 573 00:28:03,480 --> 00:28:06,320 Speaker 1: arms and of wrong hands. Ruben Randall had eleven red 574 00:28:06,400 --> 00:28:09,720 Speaker 1: zone targets last year, so if you imagine if Treadwell 575 00:28:09,760 --> 00:28:11,880 Speaker 1: comes in and can get that many or maybe even 576 00:28:11,960 --> 00:28:15,679 Speaker 1: pushed for like twenty red targets, he could easily convert 577 00:28:15,760 --> 00:28:18,719 Speaker 1: those a solid rookie wide receiver season for people as 578 00:28:18,760 --> 00:28:20,760 Speaker 1: like a wide receiver three options. I just wonder if 579 00:28:20,800 --> 00:28:23,359 Speaker 1: the Giants would take him that high. Yeah, well, I 580 00:28:23,520 --> 00:28:25,399 Speaker 1: was thinking second round because the rumor has it that 581 00:28:25,440 --> 00:28:28,760 Speaker 1: Treadwell is gonna round May. I still got him ranked 582 00:28:28,840 --> 00:28:32,760 Speaker 1: number one. I think he's I think of the group, 583 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:35,000 Speaker 1: he's the most proven, and you know, you love the 584 00:28:35,280 --> 00:28:38,160 Speaker 1: you love the size that the kid brings. But I 585 00:28:38,360 --> 00:28:41,680 Speaker 1: was shocked by how bad his combined numbers were. And 586 00:28:42,040 --> 00:28:45,240 Speaker 1: I'm a little bit off. If there's ever been proof 587 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:48,960 Speaker 1: that sometimes we're not sure who's number one? And somebody said, 588 00:28:49,320 --> 00:28:53,360 Speaker 1: you remember when Michael Crabtree was coming out and everyone 589 00:28:53,400 --> 00:28:55,240 Speaker 1: thought the Raiders were going to draft him and they 590 00:28:55,320 --> 00:28:59,720 Speaker 1: took Darius he would instead. Yeah? Oops, yeah, oops. So 591 00:29:00,400 --> 00:29:03,240 Speaker 1: you never really know for sure, but I agree the 592 00:29:03,400 --> 00:29:06,800 Speaker 1: Giants taking Treadwell would be great for Treadwell, be great 593 00:29:06,840 --> 00:29:10,120 Speaker 1: for Eli Manning, and that offense would, uh would suddenly 594 00:29:10,160 --> 00:29:14,239 Speaker 1: become very fantasy relevant if it isn't already. All right, 595 00:29:14,360 --> 00:29:17,800 Speaker 1: very quickly explain why Josh Dockson to the Vikings makes 596 00:29:17,800 --> 00:29:19,640 Speaker 1: a lot of I mean, he could go anywhere and 597 00:29:19,960 --> 00:29:22,320 Speaker 1: and be great. But one thing what I like about 598 00:29:22,400 --> 00:29:24,640 Speaker 1: him is his his skill set and his ability already 599 00:29:24,680 --> 00:29:26,560 Speaker 1: as a route runner, his ability to go up and 600 00:29:26,920 --> 00:29:29,240 Speaker 1: get passes at a high battle at the catch point. 601 00:29:29,280 --> 00:29:32,280 Speaker 1: He's fantastic. Poor Teddy Bridgewater man has yet to have 602 00:29:32,480 --> 00:29:34,840 Speaker 1: a true number one receiver in his tears in the league, Like, 603 00:29:35,560 --> 00:29:37,440 Speaker 1: despite whatever you think about him as a as a passer, 604 00:29:37,560 --> 00:29:39,719 Speaker 1: like he's had some ups and downs only through fourteen 605 00:29:39,800 --> 00:29:43,280 Speaker 1: touchdowns last year. Josh Dawson caught fourteen touchdowns last year. 606 00:29:43,880 --> 00:29:45,960 Speaker 1: So like with his size, with his ability, he would 607 00:29:45,960 --> 00:29:48,160 Speaker 1: be the type of number one wide receiver that offense needs. 608 00:29:48,560 --> 00:29:50,880 Speaker 1: He and Teddy could build a rapport for a while, 609 00:29:50,960 --> 00:29:52,280 Speaker 1: and I think it would help open up things for 610 00:29:52,360 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 1: Stefan Digs and Dockson's just he's the real deal man 611 00:29:55,280 --> 00:29:56,640 Speaker 1: he and I think he would be a great fit 612 00:29:56,680 --> 00:29:58,360 Speaker 1: there for them. Like I said, he could go anywhere, 613 00:29:58,400 --> 00:30:00,680 Speaker 1: but it would be a good pairing for both bridgewatering 614 00:30:00,760 --> 00:30:03,200 Speaker 1: need that backfield and and Dockson as well. He would 615 00:30:03,200 --> 00:30:06,600 Speaker 1: get pummeled targets. Whichever wide receiver ends up in Minnesota 616 00:30:06,640 --> 00:30:11,440 Speaker 1: will certainly have seasonal fantasy value because of what you 617 00:30:11,560 --> 00:30:13,320 Speaker 1: just mentioned. I mean, there's a lack there unless you 618 00:30:13,400 --> 00:30:16,000 Speaker 1: really like Stefon Diggs. Uh. He showed some flashes as 619 00:30:16,000 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 1: a rookie last season. But whoever, if it's Corey Coleman 620 00:30:20,080 --> 00:30:23,320 Speaker 1: who Lacron Treadwell, whoever goes to Minnesota is certainly going 621 00:30:23,400 --> 00:30:25,040 Speaker 1: to be on the radar from a fantasy perspect And 622 00:30:25,120 --> 00:30:26,760 Speaker 1: of those three, docks In is the one I trust 623 00:30:26,840 --> 00:30:28,960 Speaker 1: they're the most because I think he would be the 624 00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:30,880 Speaker 1: one that could step in and be that number one. 625 00:30:30,920 --> 00:30:32,720 Speaker 1: Like we just said, we kind of want Treadwell opposite 626 00:30:32,720 --> 00:30:35,360 Speaker 1: somebody else. I think the same thing for Coleman, which 627 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:37,600 Speaker 1: is why I like, CANM going to Texans? Because that 628 00:30:37,720 --> 00:30:40,400 Speaker 1: offense right now? Nuke is amazing. We love him. Not 629 00:30:40,560 --> 00:30:42,720 Speaker 1: the fastest guy in the world, So you put somebody 630 00:30:42,760 --> 00:30:44,719 Speaker 1: that is as fast and explosive he can jump out 631 00:30:44,720 --> 00:30:46,960 Speaker 1: of the building like Corey Coleman off opposite him to 632 00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:49,840 Speaker 1: stretch the field and take little screens and slants to 633 00:30:49,880 --> 00:30:51,880 Speaker 1: the house. Then now we're now we're cooking. I was 634 00:30:51,960 --> 00:30:55,640 Speaker 1: trying to get Nuke to comment on the Josh Norman 635 00:30:56,320 --> 00:30:59,480 Speaker 1: to Washington move on Twitter. Yeah, I thought he was 636 00:30:59,480 --> 00:31:02,280 Speaker 1: gonna buy because because he responded, and then he didn't. 637 00:31:02,320 --> 00:31:04,959 Speaker 1: He didn't say anything. Can I can I throw out 638 00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:08,480 Speaker 1: another potential team for Josh knocks in? What about the 639 00:31:08,520 --> 00:31:11,960 Speaker 1: Tennessee Titans? Hello, um, you know, I mean, I know, 640 00:31:12,120 --> 00:31:13,800 Speaker 1: I know they right now are kind of planning to 641 00:31:13,840 --> 00:31:17,560 Speaker 1: have Doyle Greenbeckhams being their number one, but they need 642 00:31:17,600 --> 00:31:20,440 Speaker 1: another wine out And I look at it as in 643 00:31:20,640 --> 00:31:22,840 Speaker 1: some ways maybe it's similar to him staying at TC. 644 00:31:22,960 --> 00:31:24,880 Speaker 1: I mean, he had a quarterback there in Travon Boykin, 645 00:31:24,960 --> 00:31:26,920 Speaker 1: who obviously could get the ball downfield, but who was 646 00:31:26,960 --> 00:31:28,680 Speaker 1: also prone to take off out of the pocket and 647 00:31:28,760 --> 00:31:31,240 Speaker 1: make plays with his legs. It's a similar situation that 648 00:31:31,320 --> 00:31:34,560 Speaker 1: you would have in Tennessee with Marcus Mariotta, who maybe 649 00:31:34,800 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 1: you know, I think it's learning to go downfield. I 650 00:31:36,560 --> 00:31:37,959 Speaker 1: know that was the big knock on him coming out 651 00:31:38,000 --> 00:31:39,760 Speaker 1: of Oregon, is that a lot of throws were short 652 00:31:39,800 --> 00:31:43,440 Speaker 1: throws necessarily, But um, I think in some ways there 653 00:31:43,480 --> 00:31:46,040 Speaker 1: are a lot of similarities between the quarterbacks there, and 654 00:31:46,080 --> 00:31:47,840 Speaker 1: I think, you know, you get you get Docks in 655 00:31:47,920 --> 00:31:50,160 Speaker 1: in there, a guy who can come in make plays, 656 00:31:50,720 --> 00:31:53,560 Speaker 1: bolster that wide receiving corps with a good young quarterback 657 00:31:53,680 --> 00:31:55,800 Speaker 1: that you know, again kind of leads you to play 658 00:31:55,800 --> 00:31:57,640 Speaker 1: the scramble drill a little bit, which I think is important. 659 00:31:57,640 --> 00:31:58,960 Speaker 1: I think we saw a lot of that with you know, 660 00:31:59,040 --> 00:32:03,600 Speaker 1: Jimmy Graham friends really struggling with uh Russell Wilson in Seattle. 661 00:32:04,320 --> 00:32:06,400 Speaker 1: I just wonder how Docks and you know, it's not 662 00:32:06,480 --> 00:32:09,280 Speaker 1: necessarily sexy. Nobody gets excited about the Titans, but it 663 00:32:09,400 --> 00:32:11,400 Speaker 1: might be an interesting fit. Yeah, they're a team on 664 00:32:11,480 --> 00:32:14,360 Speaker 1: the rise. Yeah, and that's a team that fantasy owners 665 00:32:14,400 --> 00:32:16,280 Speaker 1: need to watch in in this draft over the next 666 00:32:16,320 --> 00:32:18,480 Speaker 1: few days. Is because they could add a lot of 667 00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:21,400 Speaker 1: weapons and a lot of help for Marcus Mariotta. Um, 668 00:32:22,280 --> 00:32:24,960 Speaker 1: first round, I would think they're probably gonna go offensive line. 669 00:32:25,480 --> 00:32:28,000 Speaker 1: But um, there's plenty of good wide receivers out there. 670 00:32:28,080 --> 00:32:29,800 Speaker 1: They can grab a wide receiver in a round two. 671 00:32:30,120 --> 00:32:34,479 Speaker 1: They've already signed. Uh, you know Richard Matthews they traded 672 00:32:34,560 --> 00:32:37,960 Speaker 1: for to Marco Murray. So that offenses up and coming 673 00:32:38,040 --> 00:32:41,560 Speaker 1: and Mariota could really benefit from the Titans having a 674 00:32:41,720 --> 00:32:45,880 Speaker 1: very successful draft. All right, Corey Coleman to the Texas 675 00:32:45,960 --> 00:32:49,040 Speaker 1: you mentioned, uh, you know, opposite DeAndre Hopkins. Uh, what 676 00:32:49,200 --> 00:32:52,560 Speaker 1: an interesting trio that would be though, Right between DeAndre Hopkins, 677 00:32:52,680 --> 00:32:56,000 Speaker 1: Jalen Strong and Corey Coleman, you got you got three 678 00:32:56,040 --> 00:32:58,240 Speaker 1: guys that can do like three sort of different things. 679 00:32:58,920 --> 00:33:01,960 Speaker 1: Be damage, be a dynamic, little little trio there. Could 680 00:33:02,000 --> 00:33:03,880 Speaker 1: Brock actually get the ball out there? I think that's 681 00:33:03,920 --> 00:33:05,320 Speaker 1: one thing I wrote in there is why I like 682 00:33:05,400 --> 00:33:07,880 Speaker 1: Corey Coleman. There is because at Baylor, his route true 683 00:33:07,960 --> 00:33:09,920 Speaker 1: is extremely limited. He basically, they say in the Move 684 00:33:09,960 --> 00:33:12,880 Speaker 1: the Sticks podcast all the time, he basically ran the slant, 685 00:33:13,280 --> 00:33:15,760 Speaker 1: the go route, the hitch, and uh, I think the 686 00:33:16,160 --> 00:33:19,040 Speaker 1: Curla screen too. So all these are routes that aren't 687 00:33:19,120 --> 00:33:21,920 Speaker 1: as timing based and things that Ostweler could easily hit 688 00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:24,480 Speaker 1: like Corey Coleman flies. He just loves it up for him, 689 00:33:24,520 --> 00:33:26,720 Speaker 1: hits him quick on the slant. Corey Coleman can do 690 00:33:26,760 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 1: the rest. So I think it would be a nice 691 00:33:28,840 --> 00:33:31,400 Speaker 1: match as Osweiler gets gets a customer to that offense 692 00:33:31,480 --> 00:33:33,960 Speaker 1: and Bill O'Brien gets his hands on hopefully molding his 693 00:33:34,040 --> 00:33:37,880 Speaker 1: quarterback offense. That's another offense to watch Lamar Miller if 694 00:33:37,920 --> 00:33:39,520 Speaker 1: they added that's why I too like you add a 695 00:33:39,560 --> 00:33:42,240 Speaker 1: nice wide out opposite there. Who's got the better offense 696 00:33:42,320 --> 00:33:46,080 Speaker 1: right now? Denver the Super Bowl champs, or Houston, Well, 697 00:33:46,240 --> 00:33:49,760 Speaker 1: right now would probably be Houston Denver's starting Sanchez. Understand, 698 00:33:51,160 --> 00:33:54,880 Speaker 1: I'm waiting like they're gonna make a move this weekend 699 00:33:55,000 --> 00:33:57,680 Speaker 1: for like a Kaepernick trade. Something's got to happen. I 700 00:33:57,720 --> 00:34:00,200 Speaker 1: wouldn't mnd seeing Corey Coleman go to Washington. I don't 701 00:34:00,200 --> 00:34:01,880 Speaker 1: know if that makes sense from a from an actual 702 00:34:01,960 --> 00:34:04,760 Speaker 1: real life draft perspective, but can you imagine that speed 703 00:34:04,880 --> 00:34:08,600 Speaker 1: on that outside Deshan Jackson and and Corey Coleman just 704 00:34:08,800 --> 00:34:12,040 Speaker 1: burning it up on the outsides. They could go wide out. 705 00:34:12,120 --> 00:34:14,680 Speaker 1: I mean they also need help in the interior. Defense 706 00:34:14,719 --> 00:34:16,440 Speaker 1: they do. I mean, they need so much help on 707 00:34:16,480 --> 00:34:18,480 Speaker 1: the defensive side of the ball. And speaking, I don't 708 00:34:18,480 --> 00:34:20,480 Speaker 1: know if taking off the Redskins real quick, do you 709 00:34:20,520 --> 00:34:22,800 Speaker 1: guys believe Josh Norman is going to be as effective 710 00:34:23,120 --> 00:34:27,200 Speaker 1: in Washington as he was last season with Carolina. No, 711 00:34:27,320 --> 00:34:29,320 Speaker 1: but that being said, any corner who goes to Washington 712 00:34:29,440 --> 00:34:30,960 Speaker 1: right now is not going to be as effective. I 713 00:34:31,000 --> 00:34:34,160 Speaker 1: mean you could literally take and you took Patrick Peterson 714 00:34:35,160 --> 00:34:37,920 Speaker 1: um and you put him in a washing He's not 715 00:34:37,920 --> 00:34:40,160 Speaker 1: gonna be a fense you know why, because the defense 716 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:42,680 Speaker 1: around him it would be, is gonna be terrible. A curse, 717 00:34:42,760 --> 00:34:45,719 Speaker 1: the free agent curse, I know. I think how about that? 718 00:34:45,920 --> 00:34:48,200 Speaker 1: I think it's the roster. You think it's more of Yeah, 719 00:34:48,239 --> 00:34:50,239 Speaker 1: I mean there's you look at what the Panthers had 720 00:34:50,360 --> 00:34:51,520 Speaker 1: up front. You look at the even the though of 721 00:34:51,560 --> 00:34:53,080 Speaker 1: the field with Luke Keikley and those guys. I mean 722 00:34:53,080 --> 00:34:55,480 Speaker 1: that that helps out a lot. You can be so 723 00:34:55,600 --> 00:34:57,400 Speaker 1: much more aggressive when you know the guys. Well, that 724 00:34:57,560 --> 00:35:01,680 Speaker 1: was and that was I think Nuke tweeted out and 725 00:35:02,160 --> 00:35:05,320 Speaker 1: oh b J's issue with Norman. Look at the players 726 00:35:05,400 --> 00:35:08,080 Speaker 1: you have around you now? Yeah, but look, I mean again, 727 00:35:08,480 --> 00:35:10,360 Speaker 1: I never understood that argument, because I mean, look at 728 00:35:10,400 --> 00:35:12,759 Speaker 1: what's happening in Seattle, look at what happens in Arizona. 729 00:35:12,800 --> 00:35:15,279 Speaker 1: I mean, those those defenses are stacked. I don't see 730 00:35:15,320 --> 00:35:18,160 Speaker 1: those same players saying Patrick Peterson's not a legit corner 731 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:21,120 Speaker 1: because the Arizona defenses is legit around him. I don't 732 00:35:21,120 --> 00:35:22,719 Speaker 1: see those same players. Well, some a lot of the 733 00:35:22,760 --> 00:35:25,520 Speaker 1: same that they do say that about Richard Sherman up 734 00:35:25,520 --> 00:35:28,919 Speaker 1: there in Seattle. But but again, Richard Sherman is Richard 735 00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:32,680 Speaker 1: Sherman because the defensive line and the and the linebacking 736 00:35:33,040 --> 00:35:35,960 Speaker 1: and Earl Thomas, my god, Earl Thomas is a monster, 737 00:35:36,640 --> 00:35:39,440 Speaker 1: you know. So just like at Byron Maxwell, I mean 738 00:35:39,960 --> 00:35:43,680 Speaker 1: he leaves Seattle and was not good. Uh he was 739 00:35:43,719 --> 00:35:48,080 Speaker 1: garbash So he was Garbasch. So that's interesting because boy, 740 00:35:48,520 --> 00:35:50,840 Speaker 1: two games against Dez and two against oh b J. 741 00:35:51,560 --> 00:35:53,879 Speaker 1: That's gonna be fun to watch. Yeah, I mean they're 742 00:35:53,880 --> 00:35:57,040 Speaker 1: gonna get very physical, there's no question about it. And again, 743 00:35:57,239 --> 00:35:58,759 Speaker 1: but I mean, is he gonna be as effective? No, 744 00:35:58,960 --> 00:36:02,239 Speaker 1: he's gonna be. That's it's about the defense around him 745 00:36:02,320 --> 00:36:05,000 Speaker 1: is terrible. That the defense is coming together a little bit. 746 00:36:05,000 --> 00:36:07,080 Speaker 1: I wouldn't say it's terrible and he's a good piece 747 00:36:07,120 --> 00:36:09,160 Speaker 1: to add. Bashot Brilin played very well. They've got some 748 00:36:09,239 --> 00:36:13,080 Speaker 1: dise guys in the front seven Rogan, Chris Baker, Uh, 749 00:36:13,280 --> 00:36:15,800 Speaker 1: Preston Smith. So we'll see, we'll see. What else do 750 00:36:15,880 --> 00:36:18,799 Speaker 1: you in the draft? That's Redskins move to to make 751 00:36:18,880 --> 00:36:21,600 Speaker 1: that big splashy, the Dan Snyder move. They win the 752 00:36:21,640 --> 00:36:26,279 Speaker 1: Super Bowl every April. So alright, but so like you said, 753 00:36:26,520 --> 00:36:28,200 Speaker 1: you can read all these uh the other guys we 754 00:36:28,200 --> 00:36:31,320 Speaker 1: haven't mentioned NFL dot com slash Fantasy fits for my 755 00:36:31,400 --> 00:36:33,480 Speaker 1: page on Twitter at Alex galler Of tweeted and both 756 00:36:33,480 --> 00:36:35,480 Speaker 1: out and if you want to learn more about any 757 00:36:35,480 --> 00:36:38,720 Speaker 1: of these prospects before the draft, dot com slash prospect Today. 758 00:36:39,120 --> 00:36:41,520 Speaker 1: It's a very file like fifty eight guys. I think 759 00:36:41,600 --> 00:36:44,200 Speaker 1: so we did. It's really really good. It's really Prospect 760 00:36:44,239 --> 00:36:46,879 Speaker 1: Today is really really good. Um. And if you guys 761 00:36:47,160 --> 00:36:48,960 Speaker 1: are fantasy apps, I mean, if you guys are just 762 00:36:49,040 --> 00:36:52,799 Speaker 1: fantasy freaks, uh, definitely go check it out. Um. It's 763 00:36:52,840 --> 00:36:55,160 Speaker 1: a it's a great read. You kind of be lost 764 00:36:55,200 --> 00:36:57,799 Speaker 1: in into the into the black hole, into that now 765 00:36:57,880 --> 00:36:59,120 Speaker 1: that all of them are out there, you know what 766 00:36:59,160 --> 00:37:02,120 Speaker 1: I'm saying, you just can't help but click on like five, six, 767 00:37:02,200 --> 00:37:04,759 Speaker 1: ten of them. It's pretty good. I would It's a 768 00:37:04,840 --> 00:37:07,560 Speaker 1: deck of recommended read, no doubt about it. And let's 769 00:37:07,560 --> 00:37:11,000 Speaker 1: talk about favorite pre draft rookie sleepers. Uh In a 770 00:37:11,080 --> 00:37:15,759 Speaker 1: fantasy draft, rookies go all over the board. When we're 771 00:37:15,760 --> 00:37:19,160 Speaker 1: talking about fantasy drafts. Who are some of your rookie 772 00:37:19,239 --> 00:37:22,080 Speaker 1: sleepers that you like? And we'll start with you Ala, Well, 773 00:37:22,120 --> 00:37:24,080 Speaker 1: the one I pegged for this for this exercise is 774 00:37:24,200 --> 00:37:27,520 Speaker 1: Leonte Carew from Rutgers. He's a guy that, um he 775 00:37:27,680 --> 00:37:30,920 Speaker 1: tore up the Senior Bowl practices, but he was injured, 776 00:37:31,160 --> 00:37:32,520 Speaker 1: um so he couldn't actually play in the games, so 777 00:37:32,520 --> 00:37:34,360 Speaker 1: we didn'tet see him on that spotlight is budget, but 778 00:37:34,480 --> 00:37:37,840 Speaker 1: he was extremely productive at Rutgers as a deep threat 779 00:37:37,920 --> 00:37:40,400 Speaker 1: and just catching tons of passes and racking up yards. 780 00:37:40,480 --> 00:37:43,000 Speaker 1: It's so weird watching him catch that football too, because 781 00:37:43,040 --> 00:37:45,560 Speaker 1: I mean he catches it angry. Yeah, and he's got it. 782 00:37:45,680 --> 00:37:47,920 Speaker 1: He's got a really interesting build. Harmon talked about it 783 00:37:47,960 --> 00:37:50,040 Speaker 1: a little bit in his right up for him on 784 00:37:50,120 --> 00:37:52,719 Speaker 1: Prospect Today because he's six one, he's like two d 785 00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:55,040 Speaker 1: I think actually may he only made him six feet Sorry, 786 00:37:55,080 --> 00:37:57,279 Speaker 1: He's six six ft two eleven, so he's kind of 787 00:37:57,360 --> 00:38:00,400 Speaker 1: stocky and um, but he does catch the ball angry. 788 00:38:00,640 --> 00:38:02,680 Speaker 1: I saw somebody else comp him as like a much 789 00:38:02,800 --> 00:38:05,560 Speaker 1: faster James Jones, which I kind of like as the 790 00:38:05,600 --> 00:38:08,279 Speaker 1: body type wise, I was like, Okay, I don't know 791 00:38:08,320 --> 00:38:11,600 Speaker 1: if I wear the hoodie, maybe that. But Caru is 792 00:38:11,640 --> 00:38:12,920 Speaker 1: a guy that I think is going to be around 793 00:38:12,960 --> 00:38:14,960 Speaker 1: two or around three pick that could have be a 794 00:38:15,239 --> 00:38:17,600 Speaker 1: really nice piece in the right offense if he goes 795 00:38:17,640 --> 00:38:21,759 Speaker 1: as a number two option for Cincinnati or Atlanta or 796 00:38:21,840 --> 00:38:23,759 Speaker 1: maybe even Detroit picks him up to work in there 797 00:38:23,760 --> 00:38:26,560 Speaker 1: with Marvin Jones and Golden Tate. He's uh, he's a 798 00:38:26,600 --> 00:38:28,879 Speaker 1: good rout runner. He's physical, like I said, with that build, 799 00:38:28,920 --> 00:38:30,920 Speaker 1: like he's kind of stocky. He looks he looks like 800 00:38:31,000 --> 00:38:32,960 Speaker 1: he's built, and he's just a guy that I think 801 00:38:32,960 --> 00:38:34,920 Speaker 1: could really make a nice splash this year. It's so 802 00:38:35,239 --> 00:38:37,640 Speaker 1: it's so again. I don't know if you guys haven't 803 00:38:37,640 --> 00:38:42,880 Speaker 1: seen Leonte carew highlights. If you do, um those every 804 00:38:43,040 --> 00:38:48,320 Speaker 1: scout who's ever written anything about Leonte Caru says strongest, hands, strong, 805 00:38:48,719 --> 00:38:50,320 Speaker 1: and you see it too. On the table man. He 806 00:38:50,440 --> 00:38:53,919 Speaker 1: just goes up and gets that ball and he has vice, 807 00:38:54,280 --> 00:38:57,799 Speaker 1: a vice like grip on that ball. Was a good 808 00:38:57,840 --> 00:38:59,320 Speaker 1: way to describe because he also like fights back to 809 00:38:59,360 --> 00:39:03,360 Speaker 1: the ball and then he's like your mind, He's not 810 00:39:03,560 --> 00:39:06,040 Speaker 1: like like Josh Dotson is on the other end of 811 00:39:06,080 --> 00:39:09,520 Speaker 1: the spectrum. Every catch looks so smooth, it's just graceful. 812 00:39:09,600 --> 00:39:13,040 Speaker 1: So exactly. And Leonte Carus not that dude. He's got 813 00:39:13,120 --> 00:39:16,120 Speaker 1: some character issues that that some teams are worried about. Um, 814 00:39:16,320 --> 00:39:18,680 Speaker 1: So we'll see how that impacts his draft status. But yeah, no, 815 00:39:18,760 --> 00:39:22,759 Speaker 1: from a fantasy perspective, definitely an interesting dude, no doubt 816 00:39:22,760 --> 00:39:25,160 Speaker 1: about it. Marcus Grant, what's up. I'm looking at Jonathan 817 00:39:25,200 --> 00:39:27,560 Speaker 1: Williams from Arkansas and he's not a name that's getting 818 00:39:27,560 --> 00:39:29,000 Speaker 1: a whole lot of run of spells at the running 819 00:39:29,000 --> 00:39:32,040 Speaker 1: back position, mostly because he missed the entirety of last season, 820 00:39:32,120 --> 00:39:34,600 Speaker 1: that's right, with a foot injury. But I went back 821 00:39:34,640 --> 00:39:37,000 Speaker 1: and watched him in and he was splitting carries with 822 00:39:37,040 --> 00:39:40,840 Speaker 1: Alex Collins there at Arkansas. But do just looks. I 823 00:39:40,880 --> 00:39:43,240 Speaker 1: mean he's in constant motion, his feet never stopped turning. 824 00:39:43,280 --> 00:39:45,520 Speaker 1: The guys quick to get upfield. Not a lot of 825 00:39:45,840 --> 00:39:48,279 Speaker 1: you know, East West, a lot of North South with him. 826 00:39:48,680 --> 00:39:50,520 Speaker 1: Uh catches the ball pretty well, even though they didn't 827 00:39:50,520 --> 00:39:52,080 Speaker 1: really ask him to do a lot of that in 828 00:39:52,120 --> 00:39:54,480 Speaker 1: the offense when he was asked, really did a good 829 00:39:54,560 --> 00:39:56,759 Speaker 1: job of it. And you know, I think the big 830 00:39:56,840 --> 00:39:59,239 Speaker 1: knock on him, he could stand to get stronger, could 831 00:39:59,280 --> 00:40:01,600 Speaker 1: stand the bulk up. That's a fear that I've kind 832 00:40:01,640 --> 00:40:03,400 Speaker 1: of dismissed for a lot of the prospects. I just 833 00:40:03,480 --> 00:40:06,080 Speaker 1: feel like having that time and working with an NFL 834 00:40:06,160 --> 00:40:08,080 Speaker 1: strength training program is going to help a lot of 835 00:40:08,160 --> 00:40:11,080 Speaker 1: these guys get a lot stronger. I do think the 836 00:40:11,160 --> 00:40:13,000 Speaker 1: one thing he's going to have to get better at 837 00:40:13,600 --> 00:40:15,880 Speaker 1: is past protection. It's not that he wasn't willing, he 838 00:40:15,960 --> 00:40:18,719 Speaker 1: just wasn't great at it. So if he could do that, 839 00:40:18,840 --> 00:40:20,400 Speaker 1: I mean, he's the kind of guy who's gonna go 840 00:40:20,520 --> 00:40:24,319 Speaker 1: probze somewhere in the second day and we'll have a chance. 841 00:40:24,360 --> 00:40:26,560 Speaker 1: I think, depending on where I gotta think he's gonna 842 00:40:26,600 --> 00:40:29,680 Speaker 1: go pretty late. Um maybe, I but I think wherever 843 00:40:29,760 --> 00:40:32,279 Speaker 1: he goes, he'll have a chance to compete for for 844 00:40:32,360 --> 00:40:34,160 Speaker 1: a job. You know, at least maybe not even as 845 00:40:34,160 --> 00:40:36,759 Speaker 1: a starter, but certainly as a change of pace guy. Uh, 846 00:40:36,920 --> 00:40:38,920 Speaker 1: you know, I would like to see him maybe somewhere 847 00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:41,200 Speaker 1: like Washington. I think he could be a nice fit there. 848 00:40:41,239 --> 00:40:43,520 Speaker 1: I think he could be a fit with the Bears. Um, 849 00:40:43,800 --> 00:40:45,960 Speaker 1: you know, I think with Dean Lewis coming back, I mean, 850 00:40:46,000 --> 00:40:47,760 Speaker 1: we all like to put running backs in New England, 851 00:40:47,800 --> 00:40:49,920 Speaker 1: but I think with Dean Lewis coming back that probably 852 00:40:50,400 --> 00:40:52,839 Speaker 1: dampens that idea. But I don't think. I do think 853 00:40:52,920 --> 00:40:54,719 Speaker 1: Jonathan Williams is a guy that when we talked about 854 00:40:54,719 --> 00:40:57,880 Speaker 1: the running backs, hasn't gotten quite as much run because 855 00:40:58,160 --> 00:40:59,880 Speaker 1: you mean, nobody saw him last year. I think if 856 00:41:00,040 --> 00:41:03,040 Speaker 1: remember right on Move the Sticks, they did a series 857 00:41:03,080 --> 00:41:05,839 Speaker 1: where they pegged their like favorite guys for certain rounds, 858 00:41:05,840 --> 00:41:07,960 Speaker 1: and I think Jonathan Williams is one of the ones 859 00:41:08,000 --> 00:41:09,640 Speaker 1: that might have been Buck he said, for round four. 860 00:41:10,120 --> 00:41:11,480 Speaker 1: So he might not make it on a Day two, 861 00:41:11,560 --> 00:41:13,440 Speaker 1: but he could be in an early day early day 862 00:41:13,480 --> 00:41:15,880 Speaker 1: three selection. But he's he's a good name to keep 863 00:41:15,880 --> 00:41:17,040 Speaker 1: an eye on. I think he's the better of the 864 00:41:17,120 --> 00:41:19,759 Speaker 1: two Arkansas backs. Oh yeah, that I agree with. I 865 00:41:19,880 --> 00:41:22,239 Speaker 1: just I'm not sold on either one. But again, I 866 00:41:22,280 --> 00:41:24,359 Speaker 1: mean that's why they're gonna be going late. But yeah, 867 00:41:24,400 --> 00:41:26,279 Speaker 1: I mean interesting upside there's no doubt about it. How 868 00:41:26,280 --> 00:41:28,720 Speaker 1: about it, Fabs, what's up? Well, we talked about Kenneth 869 00:41:28,760 --> 00:41:31,200 Speaker 1: Dixon already, UH quite of it earlier in the show. 870 00:41:31,560 --> 00:41:34,120 Speaker 1: The versatile guy, guy who could potentially be a three 871 00:41:34,160 --> 00:41:37,080 Speaker 1: down back, has some question marks about his past protection. 872 00:41:37,160 --> 00:41:38,960 Speaker 1: Can I just say this, I like Kenneth Dixon more 873 00:41:39,040 --> 00:41:42,400 Speaker 1: than uh Derrick Henry. That's cool. I mean you can 874 00:41:42,440 --> 00:41:44,920 Speaker 1: say that. I mean, I might be there with you. 875 00:41:45,280 --> 00:41:47,200 Speaker 1: I'm all in. I'm all in on on this kid 876 00:41:47,239 --> 00:41:49,279 Speaker 1: from Louisiana Tech. But go ahead fast. I mean he was. 877 00:41:49,440 --> 00:41:51,680 Speaker 1: He was in a pretty wide open offense there in 878 00:41:51,719 --> 00:41:55,600 Speaker 1: college at Louisiana Tech. So uh evaluations A lot of 879 00:41:55,680 --> 00:41:57,839 Speaker 1: the a lot of the guys who look at the film, uh, 880 00:41:58,000 --> 00:42:00,040 Speaker 1: like the Mayox of the world and the DJs and 881 00:42:00,120 --> 00:42:03,200 Speaker 1: the Bucky Brooks. I mean, uh, he really showed well 882 00:42:03,239 --> 00:42:06,440 Speaker 1: at the combine. Uh ran like a four four five forty. 883 00:42:06,960 --> 00:42:08,560 Speaker 1: And I don't know that he can come in and 884 00:42:08,680 --> 00:42:11,040 Speaker 1: be a three down back as a rookie, but he 885 00:42:11,080 --> 00:42:15,480 Speaker 1: could come in and be the one B to someone's 886 00:42:15,560 --> 00:42:20,200 Speaker 1: one a starter in Oakland, potentially a team that needs 887 00:42:20,600 --> 00:42:24,360 Speaker 1: another running back uh to add to a committee where 888 00:42:24,800 --> 00:42:26,759 Speaker 1: unfortunately that's the direction a lot of teams go these 889 00:42:26,840 --> 00:42:29,560 Speaker 1: days from a fantasy standpoint, but come in and be 890 00:42:29,719 --> 00:42:33,440 Speaker 1: that second guy and then potentially earn a bigger role 891 00:42:33,520 --> 00:42:37,000 Speaker 1: moving forward. A pretty good little dynasty pick there as well. 892 00:42:37,600 --> 00:42:40,880 Speaker 1: So Dixon someone to watch. Let's see where he ends up. 893 00:42:41,120 --> 00:42:44,080 Speaker 1: Could he end up with the Colts, the Raiders, you mentioned, 894 00:42:44,120 --> 00:42:47,000 Speaker 1: the Bears, the Giants, There's some teams out there where 895 00:42:47,080 --> 00:42:50,719 Speaker 1: maybe not this year in sixteen, but moving forward, Dixon 896 00:42:50,760 --> 00:42:53,480 Speaker 1: could end up making a pretty decent fantasy impact. A 897 00:42:53,520 --> 00:42:56,200 Speaker 1: lot of talent, a lot of talent. Where does where 898 00:42:56,239 --> 00:42:58,680 Speaker 1: do you guys think Kenneth Dixon might I mean, regardless 899 00:42:58,719 --> 00:43:00,759 Speaker 1: of what situation I mean, I guess it's kind of 900 00:43:00,760 --> 00:43:04,440 Speaker 1: hard because it really depends where a guy gets drafted 901 00:43:04,440 --> 00:43:06,520 Speaker 1: in fantasy, where he ends up on a team. But 902 00:43:06,600 --> 00:43:08,560 Speaker 1: let's say he ends up in an ideal situation. I 903 00:43:08,640 --> 00:43:11,160 Speaker 1: mean again, Galahad, you said, Hey, an ideal situation for 904 00:43:11,239 --> 00:43:13,080 Speaker 1: him might be the Rage if he goes to the Raiders. 905 00:43:13,680 --> 00:43:16,200 Speaker 1: How high does a guy like kennetics and go in 906 00:43:16,320 --> 00:43:19,000 Speaker 1: fantasy drafts? I mean, I feel like right now he's 907 00:43:19,000 --> 00:43:21,439 Speaker 1: going to be in that like that kind of range 908 00:43:21,440 --> 00:43:23,920 Speaker 1: we always referred a little bit because those later middle rounds, 909 00:43:24,080 --> 00:43:26,920 Speaker 1: like maybe seven to ten area, because it's kind of 910 00:43:26,960 --> 00:43:29,759 Speaker 1: after you get your top couple rbs, your top few 911 00:43:29,800 --> 00:43:31,680 Speaker 1: wide receivers, then you're starting to take a look at 912 00:43:31,760 --> 00:43:33,640 Speaker 1: more of these upside guys that you want to that 913 00:43:33,719 --> 00:43:35,719 Speaker 1: you hope to hit on, and I think Dixon would 914 00:43:35,719 --> 00:43:38,239 Speaker 1: fall into that range in an ideal situation, unless, of course, 915 00:43:38,239 --> 00:43:40,120 Speaker 1: a lot could change. He could be already pushing for 916 00:43:40,200 --> 00:43:43,120 Speaker 1: starting carriers or something by the time the season comes around. 917 00:43:43,160 --> 00:43:45,920 Speaker 1: But he's definitely an upside guy that you would take 918 00:43:45,960 --> 00:43:48,160 Speaker 1: in one of those middle to late rounds. Alright, hypewise, 919 00:43:48,200 --> 00:43:50,320 Speaker 1: he could end up being like this year's Amir Abdulla 920 00:43:51,239 --> 00:43:54,320 Speaker 1: Interesting interesting, not Yeah, I think you're right. No, No, 921 00:43:54,480 --> 00:43:57,719 Speaker 1: I think you guys. If you remember Abdullah sort of 922 00:43:57,760 --> 00:44:01,280 Speaker 1: started jumping off the board because of all the post 923 00:44:01,440 --> 00:44:05,200 Speaker 1: draft can't performances, he started jumping off the board when 924 00:44:05,239 --> 00:44:10,000 Speaker 1: he made that one cut in the preseason. Eno, right, 925 00:44:10,280 --> 00:44:12,000 Speaker 1: I think that jet player is still waiting to hit 926 00:44:12,040 --> 00:44:16,480 Speaker 1: the grounds that he looked amazing hopefully, and then week 927 00:44:16,520 --> 00:44:19,399 Speaker 1: one he looked amazing too, yeah, and then that was stop. 928 00:44:21,640 --> 00:44:24,359 Speaker 1: I'm keeping an eye on Corey Coleman at a Baylor. Uh, 929 00:44:24,719 --> 00:44:31,360 Speaker 1: just no surprised their combined stud weird. Co likes the 930 00:44:31,480 --> 00:44:35,160 Speaker 1: combined stud how weird. Uh. Look, he's an undersized wide receiver. 931 00:44:35,239 --> 00:44:37,160 Speaker 1: I get it. That's fine. The league is kind of 932 00:44:37,239 --> 00:44:40,640 Speaker 1: sort of moving towards that direction though. It's fine. I 933 00:44:40,680 --> 00:44:44,040 Speaker 1: don't think anyone's thinking Antonio Brown is des Bryant out there. 934 00:44:44,200 --> 00:44:47,399 Speaker 1: That's okay. Corey Corey Coleman to me, is just an 935 00:44:47,760 --> 00:44:53,600 Speaker 1: unreal athlete and his quickness, lateral quickness, vertical quickness. He's 936 00:44:53,719 --> 00:44:59,200 Speaker 1: very versatile. He's explosive to very very versatile and explosive player. Um, 937 00:44:59,760 --> 00:45:02,120 Speaker 1: it's interesting. You know, we talked about these fantasy fits. 938 00:45:02,760 --> 00:45:04,640 Speaker 1: I think a lot of these guys need to go 939 00:45:04,760 --> 00:45:07,320 Speaker 1: to the right system. I feel like Corey Coleman is 940 00:45:07,360 --> 00:45:09,600 Speaker 1: going to be a good fit in a lot more 941 00:45:09,760 --> 00:45:14,279 Speaker 1: places than some of these other guys just because of his, 942 00:45:14,880 --> 00:45:18,160 Speaker 1: you know, ability to kind of be that freak athlete 943 00:45:18,200 --> 00:45:21,880 Speaker 1: in the open field. Um. To me, I think the 944 00:45:21,960 --> 00:45:25,560 Speaker 1: easy comparison obviously is is a Tyler Lockett. He's got 945 00:45:25,680 --> 00:45:28,680 Speaker 1: that kind of uh similar type build in in in 946 00:45:28,840 --> 00:45:32,439 Speaker 1: similar type explosiveness. Uh boy, I'm gonna really be keeping 947 00:45:32,440 --> 00:45:34,560 Speaker 1: it eye I'm very interested to see where he goes. 948 00:45:34,760 --> 00:45:37,719 Speaker 1: I hope he goes to a place that has at 949 00:45:37,800 --> 00:45:41,160 Speaker 1: least a decent quarterback. That's the only thing that would 950 00:45:41,160 --> 00:45:43,640 Speaker 1: absolutely kill him. Right If he goes to a place 951 00:45:43,719 --> 00:45:47,080 Speaker 1: like Denver, he's done, like he's not gonna do anything. 952 00:45:47,440 --> 00:45:51,080 Speaker 1: The third behind Sanders and Thomas. That's that would be disappointing. 953 00:45:51,320 --> 00:45:53,360 Speaker 1: That would be very disappointing. If he goes to you know, 954 00:45:53,440 --> 00:45:56,200 Speaker 1: anywhere where they have a lot of quarterback question marks, 955 00:45:56,239 --> 00:45:58,600 Speaker 1: I think it would just be it would not be great. 956 00:45:58,880 --> 00:46:00,840 Speaker 1: I agree. Uh So there you go. Let's get the 957 00:46:00,920 --> 00:46:14,000 Speaker 1: Daily Depps des Doth Marc Fabiano. We start with you 958 00:46:14,120 --> 00:46:16,880 Speaker 1: Daily Depps. Oh Man, Game of Thrones was back. I 959 00:46:17,000 --> 00:46:20,319 Speaker 1: I can't spoil anything. Please don't because I know people will, 960 00:46:20,360 --> 00:46:23,720 Speaker 1: Please don't. Um have you not watched it? I haven't. 961 00:46:23,760 --> 00:46:25,560 Speaker 1: I first of all, I stopped watching it after the 962 00:46:25,600 --> 00:46:28,160 Speaker 1: Red Wedding. So there's what it's really not what it's 963 00:46:28,160 --> 00:46:30,440 Speaker 1: wrong with you? That was a soul crusher. I understand. 964 00:46:30,520 --> 00:46:33,080 Speaker 1: It's so crushing. People have always asked me, why did 965 00:46:33,120 --> 00:46:35,879 Speaker 1: you stop watching after the Red Wedding. Listen, there's only 966 00:46:36,000 --> 00:46:38,000 Speaker 1: so many times you can get kicked in the nuts 967 00:46:38,080 --> 00:46:40,920 Speaker 1: before you have to really re evaluate where you're at. 968 00:46:41,120 --> 00:46:43,080 Speaker 1: It's like, okay, let's see I got kicked in the 969 00:46:43,160 --> 00:46:44,759 Speaker 1: nuts in season one, I got kick in the nuts, 970 00:46:44,800 --> 00:46:46,399 Speaker 1: and season two, I got kicked the nuts and season 971 00:46:46,400 --> 00:46:48,640 Speaker 1: three okay, let me go back for season four. Does 972 00:46:48,680 --> 00:46:50,800 Speaker 1: that make sense when you say when you put it 973 00:46:50,840 --> 00:46:53,080 Speaker 1: out loud like that, does that actually make sense? Dude? 974 00:46:53,120 --> 00:46:56,200 Speaker 1: I know it does. No. I I really just Sam 975 00:46:56,239 --> 00:47:01,480 Speaker 1: Bradford this series James watching where he's the man and 976 00:47:01,600 --> 00:47:07,600 Speaker 1: the character. No, I'm just saying, how many times can 977 00:47:07,680 --> 00:47:12,319 Speaker 1: you get absolutely curb stomped before you gotta say, reevaluate 978 00:47:12,400 --> 00:47:14,480 Speaker 1: where you're at and say, you know what, let me 979 00:47:14,880 --> 00:47:18,040 Speaker 1: emotionally invest somewhere. I think that's the beauty of the 980 00:47:18,080 --> 00:47:21,200 Speaker 1: show in the books, though, is that it's completely unpredictable 981 00:47:21,239 --> 00:47:25,160 Speaker 1: and you you honestly know nobody is safe and too 982 00:47:25,239 --> 00:47:27,959 Speaker 1: many shows and movies characters have my friends and actor 983 00:47:28,040 --> 00:47:31,640 Speaker 1: for too his plot armor like oh man, Jack Bowers, 984 00:47:34,000 --> 00:47:36,399 Speaker 1: he's gonna get out, and this one you're like man 985 00:47:36,560 --> 00:47:39,920 Speaker 1: ned starts in a pickle and oh oh okay. But 986 00:47:40,120 --> 00:47:44,000 Speaker 1: the episode itself was fantastic. I'm talking about this earlier 987 00:47:44,480 --> 00:47:47,120 Speaker 1: and how it, you know, started to bring back the 988 00:47:49,360 --> 00:47:52,719 Speaker 1: feel as if you're starting to go in. It brought 989 00:47:52,760 --> 00:47:56,080 Speaker 1: back the multiple storylines that had ended with the previous season, 990 00:47:56,600 --> 00:48:02,200 Speaker 1: and the finish of that episode was um both surprising 991 00:48:02,280 --> 00:48:04,960 Speaker 1: and sort of disturbing all the same time. That's just 992 00:48:05,120 --> 00:48:07,480 Speaker 1: the general I think too. Yeah, it was great. It 993 00:48:07,560 --> 00:48:09,080 Speaker 1: was great to have that show back. What they should 994 00:48:09,120 --> 00:48:12,239 Speaker 1: do is these networks, they should they should piggyback. So 995 00:48:12,480 --> 00:48:14,680 Speaker 1: all right, the Walking Dead goes off the air. The 996 00:48:14,800 --> 00:48:17,200 Speaker 1: following week we got Game of Thrones. Right, I don't 997 00:48:17,239 --> 00:48:19,160 Speaker 1: want to have to be stuck watching Fear the Walking 998 00:48:19,239 --> 00:48:22,200 Speaker 1: Dead because that show is awful. Wow, AMC and HBO 999 00:48:22,239 --> 00:48:25,399 Speaker 1: don't care about you, I'm saying that would be so great. 1000 00:48:25,440 --> 00:48:27,480 Speaker 1: I don't care about your happiness. Have you watched the 1001 00:48:27,520 --> 00:48:29,279 Speaker 1: Fear of the Walking Dead? I have watched Fear of 1002 00:48:29,280 --> 00:48:32,120 Speaker 1: the walk It is off the DVR. Awful. Wow. I 1003 00:48:32,280 --> 00:48:34,360 Speaker 1: quit okay, he quick quit on it? Alright, I never 1004 00:48:34,440 --> 00:48:37,799 Speaker 1: watched an episode. Yeah, it's okay, it's okay. It's not great. 1005 00:48:37,840 --> 00:48:40,320 Speaker 1: I wouldn't say it's awful, but it's okay. It's not 1006 00:48:40,440 --> 00:48:43,960 Speaker 1: it's great, though, it's yeah, micuscrant, what's up? H Well? 1007 00:48:43,960 --> 00:48:46,719 Speaker 1: I was mentioned, what's Coachella Weekend two was fantastic, so 1008 00:48:46,840 --> 00:48:48,160 Speaker 1: I wanted day lead up some of the some of 1009 00:48:48,200 --> 00:48:49,759 Speaker 1: the bands I saw there that I thought were really good. 1010 00:48:49,760 --> 00:48:51,880 Speaker 1: I thought I loved Run the Jewels. I saw a 1011 00:48:51,920 --> 00:48:53,759 Speaker 1: lot of the smaller The headliners were great, but some 1012 00:48:53,840 --> 00:48:55,799 Speaker 1: of the smaller ones you Run the Jewels, the Arcs, 1013 00:48:55,840 --> 00:48:58,040 Speaker 1: so which is Dan hour Box? You know, new side 1014 00:48:58,040 --> 00:49:02,200 Speaker 1: project from the Black Keys, a No More Orchestra, Anderson Pack, 1015 00:49:02,680 --> 00:49:05,319 Speaker 1: Matt and Kim did a fantastic show as well. Um, 1016 00:49:05,520 --> 00:49:09,640 Speaker 1: but bigger daily DAPs. Honestly go out to two Prince. Um, 1017 00:49:09,880 --> 00:49:12,840 Speaker 1: there you go. It was. It was sort of a 1018 00:49:13,040 --> 00:49:15,320 Speaker 1: bitter sweet you know. I left on Thursday to go 1019 00:49:15,400 --> 00:49:17,839 Speaker 1: out to the desert and was really excited obviously about 1020 00:49:17,880 --> 00:49:19,879 Speaker 1: the festival, and then the news broke that that Prince 1021 00:49:19,960 --> 00:49:21,840 Speaker 1: had died and that was really a big gut punch, 1022 00:49:21,920 --> 00:49:24,720 Speaker 1: but um, you know, there were a ton of tributes 1023 00:49:24,760 --> 00:49:27,120 Speaker 1: out there to him all weekend long. Was just fantastic, 1024 00:49:27,239 --> 00:49:29,080 Speaker 1: but just you know, so much music. I mean, I've 1025 00:49:29,080 --> 00:49:32,120 Speaker 1: seen him multiple times and honestly was always the best 1026 00:49:32,160 --> 00:49:35,040 Speaker 1: show I had ever been to. So um, I feel 1027 00:49:35,040 --> 00:49:36,600 Speaker 1: like it's cool because you get to hear a lot 1028 00:49:36,680 --> 00:49:39,799 Speaker 1: of these backstories. Now, Yeah, it's so many of these 1029 00:49:39,840 --> 00:49:41,719 Speaker 1: back stories so cool, Like the fact that he just 1030 00:49:42,040 --> 00:49:45,040 Speaker 1: gave away songs to people he liked. That's amazing. And 1031 00:49:45,120 --> 00:49:47,759 Speaker 1: he would just have parties at his house and the 1032 00:49:47,920 --> 00:49:51,320 Speaker 1: rule was you can't drink, there's no drugs, there's no smoking, 1033 00:49:51,360 --> 00:49:55,560 Speaker 1: there's no swearing, come in and enjoy the music. Like 1034 00:49:55,760 --> 00:49:59,040 Speaker 1: how many artists do that? No one, nobody else is 1035 00:49:59,080 --> 00:50:01,359 Speaker 1: like prints. That's why body, I mean, so, that's why 1036 00:50:01,360 --> 00:50:03,200 Speaker 1: I have to say it. Like did you read Beaumonti 1037 00:50:03,280 --> 00:50:05,759 Speaker 1: Jones's piece about him for Playboy? It was great. One 1038 00:50:05,760 --> 00:50:06,880 Speaker 1: of the lines in it that I love was he 1039 00:50:06,960 --> 00:50:08,799 Speaker 1: was like, if there ever seemed to be two types 1040 00:50:08,840 --> 00:50:10,839 Speaker 1: of people in the world, Prince was among the third. 1041 00:50:11,120 --> 00:50:14,560 Speaker 1: And I was like, it's like that's probably true, that's 1042 00:50:14,560 --> 00:50:18,160 Speaker 1: absolutely true. So um. And the other thing too, is 1043 00:50:18,239 --> 00:50:23,160 Speaker 1: that it spawned one of the absolute funniest comedy skits 1044 00:50:23,239 --> 00:50:27,839 Speaker 1: of all, the Dave Chappelle Chapelle Charlie Murphy starring, which 1045 00:50:28,360 --> 00:50:31,399 Speaker 1: was so popular. Prince actually used the picture of Dave 1046 00:50:31,480 --> 00:50:35,440 Speaker 1: Chappelle for like a later single. Yep, use the picture 1047 00:50:35,440 --> 00:50:37,320 Speaker 1: of Dave Chappelle dressed his Prince and put it on 1048 00:50:37,640 --> 00:50:40,200 Speaker 1: the cover of US And if you never knew Prince, 1049 00:50:40,280 --> 00:50:42,279 Speaker 1: because the whole scheme of the whole plot of that 1050 00:50:42,719 --> 00:50:45,759 Speaker 1: Chappelle show skit was that and his boys played Prince 1051 00:50:45,840 --> 00:50:49,960 Speaker 1: and his boys and basketball and he could and Prince 1052 00:50:50,000 --> 00:50:52,400 Speaker 1: could actually ball, Like there are stories of him in 1053 00:50:52,480 --> 00:50:54,520 Speaker 1: high school that was like he he had the he 1054 00:50:54,560 --> 00:50:57,839 Speaker 1: had the afsketball team. And he wasn't a big dude 1055 00:50:57,840 --> 00:50:59,960 Speaker 1: at all. He was still like five too. He was 1056 00:51:00,000 --> 00:51:01,719 Speaker 1: in a bit he was he could ball, and they 1057 00:51:01,760 --> 00:51:04,520 Speaker 1: were like they remember seeing somebody say that Prince would 1058 00:51:04,560 --> 00:51:06,160 Speaker 1: have been in the starting lineup had it not been 1059 00:51:06,239 --> 00:51:08,920 Speaker 1: like a historically great class of guys that like all 1060 00:51:08,960 --> 00:51:10,680 Speaker 1: went on to play college ball at his high school. 1061 00:51:10,719 --> 00:51:12,920 Speaker 1: But he could throw down on the basketball court. I 1062 00:51:13,000 --> 00:51:16,680 Speaker 1: also like randomly that he was. He was hardcore Minnesota. 1063 00:51:17,960 --> 00:51:20,359 Speaker 1: Love Minnesota to the point that he wrote a song 1064 00:51:20,480 --> 00:51:23,040 Speaker 1: for the Vikings when they were in the NFC Championship 1065 00:51:23,040 --> 00:51:25,800 Speaker 1: game with him. Wasn't one of his best songs? What 1066 00:51:25,920 --> 00:51:28,799 Speaker 1: a what a unique character this dude was, and uh 1067 00:51:29,080 --> 00:51:31,960 Speaker 1: and insanely talented musician, Like I forget what album it was, 1068 00:51:32,080 --> 00:51:36,680 Speaker 1: every play seven instruments on one album, twenty seven different 1069 00:51:36,680 --> 00:51:39,400 Speaker 1: instruments on one album. And I saw a great quote 1070 00:51:39,440 --> 00:51:41,719 Speaker 1: to um, there's a lot of stuff flying around about 1071 00:51:41,719 --> 00:51:44,600 Speaker 1: Prince Prince stories, but uh, Dave Grohl of The Food 1072 00:51:44,640 --> 00:51:47,480 Speaker 1: Fighters and previously Nirvana was on The Howard Stern Show, 1073 00:51:48,040 --> 00:51:50,040 Speaker 1: and Uh, Howard asked Dave, He's like, do you think 1074 00:51:50,080 --> 00:51:52,160 Speaker 1: Prince was a better musician than you? And Dave went, 1075 00:51:52,320 --> 00:51:56,880 Speaker 1: Prince was a better drummer than me. So that just 1076 00:51:56,960 --> 00:51:59,560 Speaker 1: speaks to what kind of like renowned respect he had 1077 00:51:59,640 --> 00:52:01,719 Speaker 1: in the in the music community as well as that 1078 00:52:01,920 --> 00:52:05,680 Speaker 1: is amazing. That is amazing. Um, I'll give daily DAPs 1079 00:52:05,719 --> 00:52:08,440 Speaker 1: to the new Born trailer that I just saw. U. 1080 00:52:08,680 --> 00:52:12,800 Speaker 1: Matt Damon looks, Oh my gosh, she's jacked. Matt Damon 1081 00:52:13,000 --> 00:52:16,720 Speaker 1: is jacked. Luckily they don't have USADA working on movie 1082 00:52:16,760 --> 00:52:24,239 Speaker 1: sets because that dude, Holy cal he is huge. But 1083 00:52:24,360 --> 00:52:27,279 Speaker 1: the trailer looks great. I love the Born franchise. Man, 1084 00:52:27,320 --> 00:52:29,680 Speaker 1: I'm totally I'm totally keen for to come back with 1085 00:52:29,719 --> 00:52:31,759 Speaker 1: Matt Damon. The Jeremy Renner one was a little Man, 1086 00:52:31,920 --> 00:52:35,200 Speaker 1: but it was again that was another movie that was okay, 1087 00:52:35,320 --> 00:52:37,680 Speaker 1: not great. Yes, it was good, not great, Like I 1088 00:52:37,840 --> 00:52:40,320 Speaker 1: enjoyed it. But if you asked me to tell you 1089 00:52:40,400 --> 00:52:42,480 Speaker 1: the whole plot again and be like, I don't know, 1090 00:52:42,680 --> 00:52:44,319 Speaker 1: and that if you asked me to watch it again 1091 00:52:44,360 --> 00:52:46,399 Speaker 1: to tell you, I'd be like, I'd rather watch something else. 1092 00:52:46,960 --> 00:52:50,160 Speaker 1: I enjoyed my I enjoyed my one viewing. But uh, 1093 00:52:50,360 --> 00:52:53,160 Speaker 1: Daily depp Cal basketball. They're getting even Rab back, which 1094 00:52:53,239 --> 00:52:57,799 Speaker 1: is a shocker. Um, I don't understand if I'm Rab, 1095 00:52:57,920 --> 00:53:00,640 Speaker 1: I don't make that decision. But that's as a call 1096 00:53:00,760 --> 00:53:03,520 Speaker 1: basketball fanel take it. He's coming back for another season 1097 00:53:03,600 --> 00:53:06,399 Speaker 1: there and uh col basketball locked in loaded for next year. 1098 00:53:06,400 --> 00:53:09,320 Speaker 1: I think they're gonna be really good. I love the 1099 00:53:09,360 --> 00:53:11,920 Speaker 1: coaching staff there. Um the players have learned a lot, 1100 00:53:12,800 --> 00:53:15,480 Speaker 1: obviously beset by injuries in round one they lost, But 1101 00:53:15,600 --> 00:53:18,480 Speaker 1: that's okay. Um, we'll come and try to get him 1102 00:53:18,480 --> 00:53:20,120 Speaker 1: next year. That's okay, all right, how about it, Alex. 1103 00:53:20,719 --> 00:53:23,920 Speaker 1: I going to Daily DAP the families of people that 1104 00:53:24,280 --> 00:53:28,880 Speaker 1: passed away in the Hillsboro tragedy. Um back in it 1105 00:53:29,000 --> 00:53:32,200 Speaker 1: happened at an f A Cup semifinal. Um Liverpool was playing, 1106 00:53:32,760 --> 00:53:36,640 Speaker 1: and what happened basically was the police that were allowing 1107 00:53:36,680 --> 00:53:39,120 Speaker 1: the people to funnel into the stadium did not do 1108 00:53:39,320 --> 00:53:42,719 Speaker 1: the appropriate preparations, and because the match was about to 1109 00:53:42,800 --> 00:53:45,000 Speaker 1: start and people were trying to push in, they opened 1110 00:53:45,080 --> 00:53:48,400 Speaker 1: what was normally only an exit gate and thousands more 1111 00:53:48,440 --> 00:53:51,640 Speaker 1: people flooded in and it created what was actually human crush, 1112 00:53:51,960 --> 00:53:55,160 Speaker 1: which is akin to a stampede, but it's not a stampede. 1113 00:53:55,600 --> 00:53:58,880 Speaker 1: And ninety six people died in this incident because of 1114 00:53:58,960 --> 00:54:01,440 Speaker 1: the police negligence, and there was a cover up about it. 1115 00:54:01,560 --> 00:54:03,680 Speaker 1: The police blamed the fans, said they were drunk and 1116 00:54:03,719 --> 00:54:07,960 Speaker 1: disorderly and stuff like that. So for years this happened. Um, 1117 00:54:08,160 --> 00:54:09,879 Speaker 1: it was just to cover up, and these family members 1118 00:54:09,920 --> 00:54:12,080 Speaker 1: have had to live with that tragedy. And finally now 1119 00:54:12,680 --> 00:54:14,360 Speaker 1: it was brought back up and it was actually the 1120 00:54:14,440 --> 00:54:18,000 Speaker 1: longest jury process. It lasted two years UM in British 1121 00:54:18,239 --> 00:54:21,319 Speaker 1: law history, the longest jury process, and it was those 1122 00:54:21,400 --> 00:54:24,120 Speaker 1: families were exonerated and it was shown that they were 1123 00:54:24,200 --> 00:54:27,879 Speaker 1: unlawfully or unjustly killed. And it's just a big day 1124 00:54:27,920 --> 00:54:30,120 Speaker 1: for those fans and those people like to finally get 1125 00:54:30,239 --> 00:54:32,920 Speaker 1: peace from that. So it's the Hillsboro tragedy. Look it 1126 00:54:33,000 --> 00:54:34,359 Speaker 1: up if you've never heard about it. It is one 1127 00:54:34,400 --> 00:54:36,520 Speaker 1: of the greatest tragedies to ever happen at like a 1128 00:54:36,560 --> 00:54:39,439 Speaker 1: sporting event like that. Did the ESPN do a long form? Yeah, 1129 00:54:39,440 --> 00:54:41,120 Speaker 1: there was a thirty for thirty on it too, and 1130 00:54:41,200 --> 00:54:43,120 Speaker 1: I think there's been long form and The Guardian has 1131 00:54:43,120 --> 00:54:45,400 Speaker 1: a lot of good pieces on it today. So I 1132 00:54:45,880 --> 00:54:47,600 Speaker 1: the news. I saw the news like right when I 1133 00:54:47,640 --> 00:54:48,880 Speaker 1: was getting in, so I didn't have a chance to 1134 00:54:48,960 --> 00:54:50,239 Speaker 1: dive too in, but I just wanted to give a 1135 00:54:50,320 --> 00:54:52,319 Speaker 1: daily dap to those families and their journey because it's 1136 00:54:52,600 --> 00:54:55,120 Speaker 1: it's been twenty seven years now, that's amazing. So it's 1137 00:54:55,200 --> 00:54:57,640 Speaker 1: it's a pretty incredible story and a pretty like the 1138 00:54:57,800 --> 00:55:00,160 Speaker 1: monumental piece of sports history. So if you've never heard 1139 00:55:00,160 --> 00:55:01,960 Speaker 1: about it, watched the thirty for thirty, read about it 1140 00:55:02,040 --> 00:55:04,520 Speaker 1: today and check it out. All right, there you go, 1141 00:55:04,680 --> 00:55:07,920 Speaker 1: that's our show. Hey, listen like us, subscribe on iTunes 1142 00:55:07,960 --> 00:55:10,200 Speaker 1: and all that kind of stuff. For Alex s Galeharder 1143 00:55:10,200 --> 00:55:12,080 Speaker 1: Wi kid from Wisconsin, MG My got Mark Strand and 1144 00:55:12,200 --> 00:55:16,520 Speaker 1: Michael Fabian. I'm James go. We will see you later.