1 00:00:00,320 --> 00:00:14,400 Speaker 1: Wow, Fantasy Bricks and Kicks. What's up? You listen to 2 00:00:14,520 --> 00:00:19,200 Speaker 1: NFL Fancy Live podcast. Jeffs Co here's your host. We 3 00:00:19,360 --> 00:00:24,200 Speaker 1: got the whiz kid from Wisconsin, Alex Killhard not behind 4 00:00:24,200 --> 00:00:27,640 Speaker 1: the glass today, excited to be outside again. We appreciate 5 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 1: the efforts and the help from our senior producer of 6 00:00:31,440 --> 00:00:36,360 Speaker 1: NFL Fancy Live. I've been here the whole time, everybody. Plus, 7 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:43,800 Speaker 1: we got the powerful Oracle of prognostication, the slayer of 8 00:00:43,840 --> 00:00:50,600 Speaker 1: spreadsheet cells, the master of formulas. We have analytics expert 9 00:00:50,760 --> 00:00:53,559 Speaker 1: Santhia Freeland in the building. What's up. Not only did 10 00:00:53,560 --> 00:00:55,320 Speaker 1: I get to hear our Fantasy live music, which I 11 00:00:55,480 --> 00:00:58,320 Speaker 1: really miss, it's like my favorite one to dancey, but 12 00:00:58,360 --> 00:01:01,000 Speaker 1: that was a really nice interest That was good. That 13 00:01:01,080 --> 00:01:05,320 Speaker 1: wasn't really that was like half wrestling introduction half I 14 00:01:05,360 --> 00:01:07,399 Speaker 1: felt like, I mean, it really set this up? Well, 15 00:01:07,400 --> 00:01:10,160 Speaker 1: thank you? Yes, absolutely. By the way, we welcome in 16 00:01:10,200 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 1: those folks on Facebook Live. I was told there would 17 00:01:13,640 --> 00:01:17,520 Speaker 1: be no video. Yeah, well it's a phone camera here. 18 00:01:17,600 --> 00:01:19,480 Speaker 1: It's cool. It's cool. I didn't fresh my hair were good. 19 00:01:20,560 --> 00:01:23,040 Speaker 1: It looks great. It looks at that relaxed, that relaxed, 20 00:01:23,200 --> 00:01:28,280 Speaker 1: so cal vibe exactly, So that's good. We're good. We're 21 00:01:28,280 --> 00:01:30,480 Speaker 1: gonna be talking about the a f C South today. 22 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:33,679 Speaker 1: We're gonna be talking extensively about Andrew Luxom good well, 23 00:01:33,720 --> 00:01:36,720 Speaker 1: some interesting news certainly out of Indianapolis. There. We're gonna 24 00:01:36,720 --> 00:01:41,240 Speaker 1: be breaking down a twelve team PPR mock draft we 25 00:01:41,440 --> 00:01:44,040 Speaker 1: just got done as well, so that should be a 26 00:01:44,120 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 1: lot of fun. And again we'll talk about the Texans, 27 00:01:46,280 --> 00:01:48,160 Speaker 1: we'll talk about the Titans, we'll talk about the Colts, 28 00:01:48,160 --> 00:01:53,240 Speaker 1: we'll talk about the Jaguars, Allen Robinson, New Hopkins, DeMarco Murray. 29 00:01:53,280 --> 00:01:57,080 Speaker 1: We're gonna try to get the Great Matt Harmon on 30 00:01:57,120 --> 00:01:58,920 Speaker 1: the phone. It's been a while since we've heard his 31 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:05,040 Speaker 1: uh baritone voice. The international stylings international, Well, he's taken it. 32 00:02:05,160 --> 00:02:08,560 Speaker 1: He's taken an international. Yes, indeed, we will try to 33 00:02:08,560 --> 00:02:11,160 Speaker 1: get him on the phone. We never know when we 34 00:02:11,200 --> 00:02:13,800 Speaker 1: make a call into the wild if it actually works, 35 00:02:13,880 --> 00:02:17,800 Speaker 1: but we'll see and if he's available, we shall discuss 36 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:21,320 Speaker 1: some wide receivers, with the wide receiver prognosticating himself Man Harmon. 37 00:02:21,400 --> 00:02:24,040 Speaker 1: But we start the show, as always with your top headlines, 38 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:29,280 Speaker 1: the camera highlights in the world of sport, breaking breaking news, 39 00:02:29,560 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 1: breakingly continue to follow breaking news, kids, your wife? All right. 40 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:45,000 Speaker 1: Andrew Luck says the rehab on his shoulder is going well, 41 00:02:46,200 --> 00:02:50,200 Speaker 1: but also admitted that he has not started throwing yet. 42 00:02:50,240 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 1: It's been a while. Man. Luck at surgery on his 43 00:02:53,120 --> 00:02:56,440 Speaker 1: throwing shoulder in January to fix what owner Jim Ury 44 00:02:56,520 --> 00:02:59,880 Speaker 1: called quote simple labor and repair. Where do you have 45 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 1: of Andrew Luck ranked Alex Gelhar and does the news 46 00:03:03,360 --> 00:03:05,959 Speaker 1: concern you? I had him at I think of my 47 00:03:06,080 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 1: QB three or four before, but now that his progress 48 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:10,480 Speaker 1: is a little slower and we don't know anything, so 49 00:03:10,480 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 1: I'll probably slide him down just to touch. He'll still 50 00:03:12,720 --> 00:03:14,480 Speaker 1: be in the top ten, but in that back half 51 00:03:14,480 --> 00:03:18,000 Speaker 1: I might push guys like Russell Wilson ahead of him now, 52 00:03:18,120 --> 00:03:20,560 Speaker 1: or Drew Brees, maybe even Marcus Mariotta after all the 53 00:03:20,560 --> 00:03:24,680 Speaker 1: additions they've made. How about top five for sure? And 54 00:03:24,720 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 1: I'm not worried about him one bit, not one bit, No, 55 00:03:27,600 --> 00:03:29,960 Speaker 1: not one bit. Why not? I feel like he's just 56 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:31,720 Speaker 1: a little bit more honest than a lot of guys 57 00:03:31,720 --> 00:03:34,440 Speaker 1: we hear right, like, you're never gonna be like I 58 00:03:34,800 --> 00:03:37,000 Speaker 1: just don't think he's gonna He's not if something were 59 00:03:37,040 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 1: really wrong then maybe we'd hear last or they wouldn't 60 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 1: le him be on the podium. It's it's still you know, 61 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:45,000 Speaker 1: it's still June last. I checked, and Drew Luck is 62 00:03:45,040 --> 00:03:48,600 Speaker 1: an elite scoring quarterback, and he now has this improved defense, 63 00:03:48,800 --> 00:03:51,240 Speaker 1: which by my math means that his offense gets better 64 00:03:51,320 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 1: chance to have better field positioning and more turnovers, meaning 65 00:03:54,640 --> 00:03:57,400 Speaker 1: more scoring opportunities to for me top five if not, 66 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:00,200 Speaker 1: you know, three or four, it'll just really depend in end. 67 00:04:00,280 --> 00:04:02,680 Speaker 1: All right, can you guys talk to me about what 68 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:06,360 Speaker 1: this means possibly anyways for t Y Hilton or Dante 69 00:04:06,440 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 1: Moncrief in terms of their relative rankings as well, and 70 00:04:10,720 --> 00:04:12,600 Speaker 1: we'll start with you. Doesn't. Yeah, it doesn't. Doesn't really 71 00:04:12,600 --> 00:04:15,320 Speaker 1: move them for me either. It slides Luck down for 72 00:04:15,360 --> 00:04:17,440 Speaker 1: the just slightly. Like I said, for the health concern. 73 00:04:17,480 --> 00:04:19,479 Speaker 1: If if he comes back and I see the same 74 00:04:19,480 --> 00:04:21,440 Speaker 1: old Luck are, you know, all signs of that would 75 00:04:21,440 --> 00:04:23,680 Speaker 1: be by a week whe I'll bump him right back up. 76 00:04:23,720 --> 00:04:25,479 Speaker 1: But for those guys, I mean, I don't think it 77 00:04:25,520 --> 00:04:28,240 Speaker 1: really changes their value. T Y Hilton still a lock 78 00:04:28,320 --> 00:04:31,160 Speaker 1: top ten wide receiver, and Dante Moncrief is is what 79 00:04:31,240 --> 00:04:33,080 Speaker 1: he's been every year. He's got all the talent in 80 00:04:33,080 --> 00:04:34,800 Speaker 1: the world, but you're gonna draft him in the wide 81 00:04:34,800 --> 00:04:38,560 Speaker 1: receiver twenty to thirty range and that situational wide receiver 82 00:04:38,680 --> 00:04:41,400 Speaker 1: for sure. I'm really interested this year with you know, 83 00:04:41,440 --> 00:04:43,440 Speaker 1: there's only one cut right, we go from nine right 84 00:04:43,480 --> 00:04:45,680 Speaker 1: to fifty three. There's no seventy five. So I'm going 85 00:04:45,720 --> 00:04:48,520 Speaker 1: to be really interested to see in games maybe two 86 00:04:48,680 --> 00:04:51,680 Speaker 1: and three this year in preseason. I know I hate preseason, 87 00:04:51,720 --> 00:04:53,960 Speaker 1: but seeing kind of like who they give the new 88 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:56,800 Speaker 1: looks to right, So that's gonna be to me, that 89 00:04:56,839 --> 00:04:59,560 Speaker 1: will be the determining factor for Moncrief. It wouldn't be 90 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 1: a set I mean, I would assume they mean they 91 00:05:02,040 --> 00:05:04,160 Speaker 1: spent some pretty good draft capital in Dorset. I mean, 92 00:05:04,160 --> 00:05:07,320 Speaker 1: I'd be surprised if he wasn't the number three target there, 93 00:05:07,320 --> 00:05:09,600 Speaker 1: and I'd be surprised if he is. I think it's 94 00:05:09,640 --> 00:05:13,720 Speaker 1: camar Akin. They brought him into They brought and in 95 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:15,120 Speaker 1: my head when I was what I was saying, and 96 00:05:15,120 --> 00:05:16,640 Speaker 1: I should have just said it out loud instead of 97 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 1: being sneaking about it. What is it going to be 98 00:05:18,560 --> 00:05:22,400 Speaker 1: camar I think that he could. I think an could be. 99 00:05:23,279 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 1: So not only can Aikin be the number three. You 100 00:05:26,240 --> 00:05:28,640 Speaker 1: think he can be the number two. Camar as kid, 101 00:05:28,920 --> 00:05:31,880 Speaker 1: he's very good and they they the word from the 102 00:05:31,920 --> 00:05:33,760 Speaker 1: front office this off season was they brought in Akin 103 00:05:34,160 --> 00:05:36,120 Speaker 1: to push for the number three, But they also kind 104 00:05:36,160 --> 00:05:38,560 Speaker 1: of hinted at that all the jobs are open in 105 00:05:38,560 --> 00:05:43,800 Speaker 1: that wide receiver job, all the other all the other 106 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:46,400 Speaker 1: ones after that, because like we said, Montcrief has all 107 00:05:46,440 --> 00:05:49,279 Speaker 1: this mouthwatering talent and size and speed and stuff, but 108 00:05:49,320 --> 00:05:51,400 Speaker 1: he can't stay healthy and hasn't fully delivered on the field. 109 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:54,719 Speaker 1: Camar Aikin at the back half of the season was 110 00:05:54,839 --> 00:05:57,920 Speaker 1: one of the better wide receivers in like efficiency, skulking 111 00:05:58,480 --> 00:06:00,400 Speaker 1: and uh and was receiving a lot of targets. So 112 00:06:00,440 --> 00:06:01,839 Speaker 1: I think they know he can play and they're gonna 113 00:06:01,880 --> 00:06:03,760 Speaker 1: let him compete. All right, let's talk about Cam Newton. 114 00:06:03,800 --> 00:06:07,080 Speaker 1: He also is recovering from a January shoulder surgery to 115 00:06:07,160 --> 00:06:09,640 Speaker 1: repair not only a labor but a partial rotator cuff 116 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:13,039 Speaker 1: injury as well. He is throwing, and I love the 117 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:16,719 Speaker 1: way that they announced it in this digital new media age. 118 00:06:17,080 --> 00:06:20,440 Speaker 1: This was according to a music video of all things 119 00:06:20,480 --> 00:06:23,640 Speaker 1: that the Panthers were because why not on Twitter? Do 120 00:06:23,680 --> 00:06:25,400 Speaker 1: you guys actually see this video. I heard about it, 121 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:29,119 Speaker 1: I did not watch it. It is it's lit. It's lit. 122 00:06:29,520 --> 00:06:33,760 Speaker 1: Isn't he just throw in the locker rooms like ten 123 00:06:33,839 --> 00:06:39,480 Speaker 1: feet room? And I think that I think that actually is. 124 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 1: I think you're onto something that be the ten feet 125 00:06:42,440 --> 00:06:45,240 Speaker 1: is an interesting thing, right, I don't think I think 126 00:06:45,240 --> 00:06:47,120 Speaker 1: that with the the shoulder surger. We've been doing a 127 00:06:47,160 --> 00:06:48,960 Speaker 1: lot of work on what could happen with Cam Newton, 128 00:06:49,040 --> 00:06:52,120 Speaker 1: especially with Christian McCaffrey and the additions and like you know, 129 00:06:52,160 --> 00:06:55,000 Speaker 1: Curtis Samuel, all these kind of hybrid sort of players. 130 00:06:55,240 --> 00:06:57,320 Speaker 1: I think what they're gonna do to protect that shoulder. 131 00:06:57,680 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 1: No more rushing out of the zone. Read that's not 132 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 1: going to be the plan because you get hit more 133 00:07:01,880 --> 00:07:03,440 Speaker 1: often if you're rushing out of the zone rita as 134 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:06,839 Speaker 1: a quarterback. But these short passes, so those ten yards 135 00:07:06,880 --> 00:07:09,680 Speaker 1: in his Liddy video, then that's that's kind of I 136 00:07:09,720 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: think what we're going to see on the field this year. 137 00:07:11,320 --> 00:07:13,840 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna set for me. Cam new sad 138 00:07:13,920 --> 00:07:16,960 Speaker 1: his his passing records, his career passing records this years. 139 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:19,800 Speaker 1: But that's that's my prediction. I have been on record 140 00:07:20,080 --> 00:07:23,000 Speaker 1: in saying that I have my series I have serious 141 00:07:23,040 --> 00:07:25,400 Speaker 1: doubts as to whether or not Cam Newton can change, 142 00:07:25,440 --> 00:07:28,880 Speaker 1: whether Ron Rivera can change, how or even if they 143 00:07:28,920 --> 00:07:32,400 Speaker 1: do change, how much change are we talking about here? Right? Um? 144 00:07:32,440 --> 00:07:34,440 Speaker 1: I mean, are we take talking about three or four 145 00:07:34,440 --> 00:07:36,800 Speaker 1: plays a game? Are we talking ten to fifteen? If 146 00:07:36,840 --> 00:07:38,960 Speaker 1: it's on the ten to fifteen side, then yeah, of course, 147 00:07:39,080 --> 00:07:42,960 Speaker 1: Christian McCaffrey, Curtis Samuel all those. You start feeling better 148 00:07:43,000 --> 00:07:47,080 Speaker 1: about that. But we are well into Cam Newton's career, 149 00:07:47,120 --> 00:07:50,600 Speaker 1: we are well into Ron Rivera's career as well. It's 150 00:07:50,640 --> 00:07:52,800 Speaker 1: hard for guys like that to change. So I don't 151 00:07:52,840 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 1: I have my reservations, but I do think, at least 152 00:07:55,920 --> 00:07:59,080 Speaker 1: on its surface, it would make sense for them to 153 00:07:59,160 --> 00:08:01,440 Speaker 1: change the game plan. I think they've hinted at doing 154 00:08:01,440 --> 00:08:03,320 Speaker 1: the Ben Roethlisberger type of thing, and that was a 155 00:08:03,400 --> 00:08:07,160 Speaker 1: very similar transition where he was the big guy, scrambling quarterback, 156 00:08:07,200 --> 00:08:08,920 Speaker 1: would run a lot in his younger years, and now 157 00:08:09,200 --> 00:08:10,600 Speaker 1: we don't see him get out of the pocket. He 158 00:08:10,640 --> 00:08:12,200 Speaker 1: dumps it off to Levian Bell, or he dumped it 159 00:08:12,240 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 1: off to Dangela Williams or whomever. There's a little chicken 160 00:08:14,840 --> 00:08:16,360 Speaker 1: and a little egg. Who are they going to do 161 00:08:16,440 --> 00:08:18,120 Speaker 1: other than greg Olson last year, who was going to 162 00:08:18,200 --> 00:08:20,320 Speaker 1: get their short and intermediate passes. That was not that 163 00:08:20,400 --> 00:08:23,120 Speaker 1: wasn't They didn't have the personnel there like they do now. 164 00:08:23,160 --> 00:08:24,840 Speaker 1: They've really set it up in that. So there's a 165 00:08:24,840 --> 00:08:28,120 Speaker 1: little whittaker. Are you gonna You're gonna throw eight targets 166 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 1: to him in the short range And greg Olson actually 167 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:32,280 Speaker 1: did have a lot of air yards too among tight ends. 168 00:08:32,280 --> 00:08:34,120 Speaker 1: Was looking at the next that stuff was way up 169 00:08:34,120 --> 00:08:36,080 Speaker 1: there because they used to like to do that five 170 00:08:36,120 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 1: seven step drop chuck it deep. I'm sure that will 171 00:08:38,559 --> 00:08:40,880 Speaker 1: still be part of their arsenal because that better suits 172 00:08:40,960 --> 00:08:44,280 Speaker 1: Calvin Benjamin and greg Olsen as well. But now they 173 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:46,200 Speaker 1: have the, like you said, Cynthia, the talent to go 174 00:08:46,280 --> 00:08:49,200 Speaker 1: underneath as well. Alright, so we shall break down the 175 00:08:49,240 --> 00:08:51,920 Speaker 1: twelve TPPR mock draft. I hand the reins over to 176 00:08:51,960 --> 00:08:55,680 Speaker 1: Alex Gilhar did a great rite up on this as well. 177 00:08:56,160 --> 00:08:58,760 Speaker 1: I actually apparently I have to multitask here because I 178 00:08:59,600 --> 00:09:02,880 Speaker 1: apparently on Facebook Live did not change the sideways video, 179 00:09:02,920 --> 00:09:07,720 Speaker 1: So we are broadcasting on Facebook like sideways, James, Way 180 00:09:07,760 --> 00:09:10,600 Speaker 1: to go, Way to Go. Okay, so let's let's run 181 00:09:10,640 --> 00:09:13,720 Speaker 1: from the technical side folks, I'm here to host a podcast. 182 00:09:13,880 --> 00:09:18,480 Speaker 1: I apologize, let me go and fix it here, all right. 183 00:09:18,520 --> 00:09:20,800 Speaker 1: So the PPR mock Draft we had twelve people. We 184 00:09:20,840 --> 00:09:22,560 Speaker 1: have a number of people on vacation right now. So 185 00:09:22,640 --> 00:09:25,040 Speaker 1: some of the usual suspects weren't there. Marcus wasn't there, 186 00:09:25,120 --> 00:09:28,000 Speaker 1: Harmon and Franchise weren't there. We grabbed some other friends 187 00:09:28,000 --> 00:09:31,400 Speaker 1: from the industry, Raymond Summerlin from Rhoda World, Scott Barrett 188 00:09:31,440 --> 00:09:35,200 Speaker 1: from Football Pro Football Focus, and Scott Fish and our 189 00:09:35,280 --> 00:09:37,920 Speaker 1: angle from Dynasty League Football and football guys. They were 190 00:09:37,920 --> 00:09:40,720 Speaker 1: in one of our last max too. Uh. We did PPR. 191 00:09:40,800 --> 00:09:42,360 Speaker 1: One thing that kind of surprised me off the top, 192 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:44,240 Speaker 1: and I put this in the rite up was in 193 00:09:44,280 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 1: the first two rounds, more running backs went than wide receivers, 194 00:09:47,320 --> 00:09:50,320 Speaker 1: which I think potentially speaks to the dearth of like 195 00:09:50,440 --> 00:09:53,040 Speaker 1: true workhorse running backs or like those guys that are 196 00:09:53,040 --> 00:09:55,120 Speaker 1: going to see a highest volume of carries and also 197 00:09:55,120 --> 00:09:57,240 Speaker 1: get involved in the passing game. But what about you 198 00:09:57,240 --> 00:09:59,600 Speaker 1: guys think what I went wide receiver wide receiver to start, 199 00:09:59,640 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 1: I went a G Green, Doug Baldwin. How did you 200 00:10:01,440 --> 00:10:03,320 Speaker 1: two attack the top of this draft? I mean you 201 00:10:03,320 --> 00:10:05,760 Speaker 1: had number one overall, so I didn't really have to 202 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:07,599 Speaker 1: make much of a decision to close your eyes and 203 00:10:07,640 --> 00:10:10,080 Speaker 1: hit David Johnson. That's pretty easy, Like I tried to 204 00:10:10,080 --> 00:10:12,439 Speaker 1: get you know, I told you that I was at yoga, 205 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:13,920 Speaker 1: so I had to like get out of my yoga 206 00:10:13,960 --> 00:10:15,280 Speaker 1: class and go right there. And it turns out it 207 00:10:15,280 --> 00:10:17,480 Speaker 1: wouldn't have mattered because I had the first pick. So 208 00:10:17,600 --> 00:10:20,480 Speaker 1: David Johnson either way, no matter what. And then James, 209 00:10:20,480 --> 00:10:22,720 Speaker 1: he's still fixing his thing. But James went at the 210 00:10:22,720 --> 00:10:24,680 Speaker 1: top of the draft. Let me find him in here 211 00:10:24,679 --> 00:10:27,040 Speaker 1: when Ezekiel Elliott he had the third pick, and then 212 00:10:27,040 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 1: coming back around he grabbed Todd Gurley, which actually surprised 213 00:10:29,679 --> 00:10:32,160 Speaker 1: me a little bit. James, And perhaps you can elaborate 214 00:10:32,240 --> 00:10:34,120 Speaker 1: on your Todd Gurley pick here now that you're back. 215 00:10:35,520 --> 00:10:37,680 Speaker 1: And I don't even know. I really have no idea 216 00:10:37,679 --> 00:10:40,520 Speaker 1: if I fixed it off. Hey, it doesn't matter. Yeah, 217 00:10:40,559 --> 00:10:43,720 Speaker 1: it looks fine. Um I will say this. Um. I 218 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:48,120 Speaker 1: did not particularly like my okay, I look because this 219 00:10:48,200 --> 00:10:50,240 Speaker 1: comment was that he had a great team in a 220 00:10:50,520 --> 00:10:53,840 Speaker 1: in a standard format draft. Let's see here, let me run. 221 00:10:53,920 --> 00:10:55,760 Speaker 1: Let me run you guys through. James team he picked 222 00:10:56,040 --> 00:11:00,520 Speaker 1: overall has James Winston at quarterback, Todd Gurley, Zeke Elliott, 223 00:11:00,640 --> 00:11:04,240 Speaker 1: Davante Adams, Martavis Bryant, Jack Doyle, Isaiah Crowell in the 224 00:11:04,320 --> 00:11:08,640 Speaker 1: flex on the bench, Marlon Mack, Latavius Murray, Samashi p round. Wow, 225 00:11:08,679 --> 00:11:11,120 Speaker 1: this is a great standard team. It's a wonderful standard team. 226 00:11:11,160 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 1: Gott Willie Snead and James White down there, Randall Cobb 227 00:11:15,240 --> 00:11:18,280 Speaker 1: could have some upside. Chris Conley, good forty time for you. 228 00:11:19,000 --> 00:11:21,199 Speaker 1: Great vertical as well. So then I let me ask 229 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:22,960 Speaker 1: you this, what did you regret? What did you regret 230 00:11:23,000 --> 00:11:24,599 Speaker 1: or what were your mistakes you think going through that? 231 00:11:24,679 --> 00:11:26,200 Speaker 1: I mean, look at my look if you look at 232 00:11:26,200 --> 00:11:28,079 Speaker 1: my top three running backs, right, so we're talking about 233 00:11:28,080 --> 00:11:31,920 Speaker 1: you know, Iszikael Elliott to running? Yeah, and and Isaiah Crowell. 234 00:11:32,080 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 1: Now I love all three of those guys in standard, 235 00:11:34,160 --> 00:11:37,280 Speaker 1: but in PPR they lose a lot of value because again, 236 00:11:37,520 --> 00:11:39,559 Speaker 1: uh look, and I know a lot can change. Obviously 237 00:11:39,559 --> 00:11:41,440 Speaker 1: with Zeke Elliott, they want they're talking about trying to 238 00:11:41,440 --> 00:11:44,040 Speaker 1: get him involved a little bit in the passing game, 239 00:11:44,080 --> 00:11:46,960 Speaker 1: a bit more, but we know that his bread is 240 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:50,240 Speaker 1: buttered between the tackles as a runner. I don't think 241 00:11:50,240 --> 00:11:52,760 Speaker 1: that they're going to utilize him that often. Plus Dak 242 00:11:52,760 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 1: Prescott a great you know, mobile quarterback, and we know 243 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 1: that you know, mobile quarterbacks and and receiving running backs. 244 00:11:59,040 --> 00:12:01,280 Speaker 1: A little bit oil and water there. So you actually 245 00:12:01,280 --> 00:12:03,480 Speaker 1: opened up the draft with three straight running backs. Then 246 00:12:03,480 --> 00:12:06,320 Speaker 1: you grabbed crow l in the third. Yeah, so we 247 00:12:06,360 --> 00:12:08,320 Speaker 1: had I think he had like what forty catches last 248 00:12:08,400 --> 00:12:11,080 Speaker 1: year though, so nothing to like totally turn your nose 249 00:12:11,120 --> 00:12:14,280 Speaker 1: up at that. I agree with. But with Duke Johnson there, 250 00:12:14,320 --> 00:12:16,600 Speaker 1: I mean how much I don't know. I just don't 251 00:12:16,640 --> 00:12:17,959 Speaker 1: know how much work he's going to get in the 252 00:12:17,960 --> 00:12:21,920 Speaker 1: passing game. And again, Todd Gurley, you know, good talent, 253 00:12:22,000 --> 00:12:24,240 Speaker 1: good all the talent. I think the touchdown upside is 254 00:12:24,240 --> 00:12:26,880 Speaker 1: certainly there for all three. But in terms of that 255 00:12:27,040 --> 00:12:30,480 Speaker 1: safe weekly four floor that PPR provides a lot of 256 00:12:30,559 --> 00:12:32,720 Speaker 1: running backs, I just didn't think it was there. So 257 00:12:32,760 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 1: which would which pick would you have taken back? Would 258 00:12:34,760 --> 00:12:36,599 Speaker 1: you have rather grabbed a wide receiver with one of 259 00:12:36,640 --> 00:12:39,439 Speaker 1: those second picks, Like Cynthia took Terrell prior to picks 260 00:12:39,480 --> 00:12:42,240 Speaker 1: after you in the second round, and then she took 261 00:12:42,240 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: Brandon Cooks Amari Cooper was still available. Well, i'd like, 262 00:12:45,720 --> 00:12:47,880 Speaker 1: I think he's a great player. Like I said, I 263 00:12:47,920 --> 00:12:50,520 Speaker 1: just have concerns for him going that high in uh 264 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:53,320 Speaker 1: in PPR with Edelman and Gronk and all those backs there. 265 00:12:53,520 --> 00:12:55,640 Speaker 1: My my, I would have I was trying to stretch 266 00:12:55,679 --> 00:12:58,720 Speaker 1: out the Tarrell Prior pick into round three because I 267 00:12:58,760 --> 00:13:01,160 Speaker 1: had a quick time. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. 268 00:13:01,720 --> 00:13:03,680 Speaker 1: So I didn't I didn't think I had to stretch 269 00:13:03,720 --> 00:13:07,520 Speaker 1: it that far. Unfortunately, uh, Cynthia Freeland very smart, uh 270 00:13:07,800 --> 00:13:10,080 Speaker 1: smartly took her and it took a Terrell Prior in 271 00:13:10,080 --> 00:13:11,920 Speaker 1: the in the third round. So I just kind of 272 00:13:11,960 --> 00:13:14,160 Speaker 1: got left holding the bag. And I think in that 273 00:13:14,280 --> 00:13:17,480 Speaker 1: round three I really regretted the crow Well pick. That's 274 00:13:17,480 --> 00:13:20,560 Speaker 1: where I I wish I went wide receiver there, but 275 00:13:20,600 --> 00:13:22,720 Speaker 1: I just didn't have one Q up ready to go. 276 00:13:22,880 --> 00:13:25,840 Speaker 1: In the third round wide receivers, Synthia started with Brandon Cooks. 277 00:13:25,840 --> 00:13:28,240 Speaker 1: Amari Cooper went with the fourth pick in the round. 278 00:13:28,280 --> 00:13:32,560 Speaker 1: Marius Thomas went with the six. DeAndre Hopkins, Allen Robinson, 279 00:13:32,559 --> 00:13:34,840 Speaker 1: and Alshon Jeffrey all went in the round. And I 280 00:13:34,840 --> 00:13:36,080 Speaker 1: want to tell you, I want to jump to me 281 00:13:36,120 --> 00:13:38,480 Speaker 1: for a second because in that third round I took 282 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 1: I'm very excited. Well, I took a lot of heat 283 00:13:41,040 --> 00:13:44,160 Speaker 1: on this pick in on Twitter for taking Travis Kelsey 284 00:13:44,160 --> 00:13:47,520 Speaker 1: in the third round. People were like that wid I 285 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:50,240 Speaker 1: even told them when we were drafted, Dylan and Alex 286 00:13:50,240 --> 00:13:51,839 Speaker 1: Wilkins mothers in the newsroom like, I'm gonna get a 287 00:13:51,840 --> 00:13:55,160 Speaker 1: little spicy here. But I think with Kelsey, like right there, 288 00:13:55,240 --> 00:13:57,000 Speaker 1: I wasn't in love with some of the wide receivers 289 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:59,480 Speaker 1: behind him, the running backs also because there was such 290 00:13:59,480 --> 00:14:01,720 Speaker 1: a huge on thanks to people like you taking three 291 00:14:01,760 --> 00:14:04,120 Speaker 1: to start. I mean, Balal Powell was the next best 292 00:14:04,200 --> 00:14:06,480 Speaker 1: running back after I took Travis Kelsey and the third, 293 00:14:06,760 --> 00:14:08,040 Speaker 1: and I was trying to do what you did with 294 00:14:08,120 --> 00:14:10,200 Speaker 1: Rrell Prior. I wanted Time Montgomery, but I thought I 295 00:14:10,200 --> 00:14:12,319 Speaker 1: could get him in the fourth and Adam Rank ruined 296 00:14:12,320 --> 00:14:15,079 Speaker 1: that formula. But so I took Kelsey because this guy 297 00:14:15,080 --> 00:14:17,199 Speaker 1: that caught eighty five passes last year over a thousand 298 00:14:17,320 --> 00:14:19,720 Speaker 1: yards and his four or five touchdowns. They got rid 299 00:14:19,760 --> 00:14:22,000 Speaker 1: of Jeremy Macklin, so there's gonna be more targets up 300 00:14:22,000 --> 00:14:23,840 Speaker 1: for grabs, and he they kind of transitioned to him 301 00:14:23,840 --> 00:14:25,520 Speaker 1: being the focal point of the offense late down the 302 00:14:25,600 --> 00:14:29,120 Speaker 1: year and in PPR. Having a pass catching tight end 303 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:31,440 Speaker 1: that sees reliable targets can be a huge difference maker 304 00:14:31,520 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 1: for you. A lot of tight ends nowadays are reliant 305 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:37,160 Speaker 1: on touchdowns, guys like Hunter Henry, also guys back end 306 00:14:37,200 --> 00:14:39,120 Speaker 1: Kyle Rudolph. We had a lot of catches last year, 307 00:14:39,520 --> 00:14:41,720 Speaker 1: so with Travis Kelsey, I get a very safe floor. 308 00:14:42,080 --> 00:14:43,920 Speaker 1: Over the last three years, only two tight ends of 309 00:14:43,960 --> 00:14:46,400 Speaker 1: at sixty five plus catches every year, Travis Kelsey and 310 00:14:46,400 --> 00:14:49,320 Speaker 1: Greg Olsen. I think you took a couple rounds later, right, Cynthia, 311 00:14:50,120 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 1: So I took I took Travis Kelsey there, figuring I 312 00:14:52,640 --> 00:14:55,840 Speaker 1: get the safe upside and I have a very realistic 313 00:14:56,160 --> 00:14:58,040 Speaker 1: high ceiling. If he gets into the end zone a 314 00:14:58,080 --> 00:15:00,640 Speaker 1: few more times, or if they and funnel him a 315 00:15:00,640 --> 00:15:02,440 Speaker 1: few more targets and he gets up into that nine 316 00:15:02,840 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 1: hundred catch range, which would be a little crazy, but 317 00:15:04,920 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 1: that would be he was at last year, so it'd 318 00:15:07,240 --> 00:15:09,280 Speaker 1: be aggressive. I mean again, with no Jeremy Macklin for 319 00:15:09,280 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 1: the entire season, it can certainly happen. It can certainly happen. 320 00:15:12,440 --> 00:15:13,960 Speaker 1: And and again it was like I would have loved 321 00:15:13,960 --> 00:15:15,360 Speaker 1: to take a running back there, but it was all 322 00:15:15,360 --> 00:15:17,440 Speaker 1: the relative value. All the great ones were gone. I 323 00:15:17,440 --> 00:15:19,360 Speaker 1: wasn't going to jump on ball power a little of 324 00:15:19,360 --> 00:15:22,160 Speaker 1: that round. Uh, and I wanted Time Montgomery, but I 325 00:15:22,200 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 1: thought I could get him around later came up. Now, 326 00:15:24,360 --> 00:15:27,120 Speaker 1: all right, give me your favorite pick in the draft. 327 00:15:27,280 --> 00:15:29,960 Speaker 1: Favorite pick in the draft if it's on your team 328 00:15:30,080 --> 00:15:32,360 Speaker 1: or or maybe it's uh maybe if it's somewhere Scrolling 329 00:15:32,400 --> 00:15:34,200 Speaker 1: through the results that you guys can read NFL dot 330 00:15:34,240 --> 00:15:37,760 Speaker 1: com slash Fantasy or NFL dot com slash galhar see. 331 00:15:37,800 --> 00:15:40,000 Speaker 1: I think rank got nice value in the fifth with 332 00:15:40,080 --> 00:15:42,800 Speaker 1: Danny Woodhead at the end of the round there, since 333 00:15:42,840 --> 00:15:44,720 Speaker 1: he got Spencer wearing that round too, that was pretty 334 00:15:44,720 --> 00:15:49,080 Speaker 1: solid value for for the newer listeners, is Cynthia? Can 335 00:15:49,120 --> 00:15:53,240 Speaker 1: you can you uh? I guess tell the newer listeners, uh, 336 00:15:53,320 --> 00:15:56,200 Speaker 1: the difference between standard and PPR. How does it necessarily 337 00:15:56,320 --> 00:15:59,440 Speaker 1: change how you approach your draft? Well, the bottom line 338 00:15:59,480 --> 00:16:02,560 Speaker 1: is that each catch counts a lot more So. A 339 00:16:02,720 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 1: running back gets all their running back points like normal, 340 00:16:05,320 --> 00:16:08,160 Speaker 1: but if they catch a ball, they get a point 341 00:16:08,160 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 1: for that or whatever the designated you know amount is. 342 00:16:11,240 --> 00:16:13,920 Speaker 1: So it makes the value of a pass catching running 343 00:16:13,920 --> 00:16:17,120 Speaker 1: back like just enormous. I think one of the biggest 344 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:21,600 Speaker 1: misconceptions here too, is that wide receivers have more value 345 00:16:22,200 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 1: than a running back, which I completely disagree with. I 346 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:28,880 Speaker 1: just think that to your point, pass catching running backs 347 00:16:29,280 --> 00:16:33,000 Speaker 1: now all of a sudden have Chris Thompson has value, 348 00:16:33,080 --> 00:16:36,680 Speaker 1: Theodiddic has value. When James White gets going, he's gonna 349 00:16:36,720 --> 00:16:40,080 Speaker 1: have value. These guys that are specialized running backs, I 350 00:16:40,160 --> 00:16:43,200 Speaker 1: think to me, all of a sudden now have value, 351 00:16:43,200 --> 00:16:46,960 Speaker 1: wherein standard maybe not so much. Dylan Milner, I think 352 00:16:47,000 --> 00:16:49,880 Speaker 1: if you look to this exact point, if you look 353 00:16:49,920 --> 00:16:52,120 Speaker 1: at a couple of rounds, look at the round one 354 00:16:52,120 --> 00:16:55,480 Speaker 1: of this mock draft that we did, twelve teams, there 355 00:16:55,480 --> 00:16:57,480 Speaker 1: were seven running backs in the first three were the 356 00:16:57,560 --> 00:17:00,680 Speaker 1: Chalk David Johnson, Levyan Belle, Zekiel Elliott. A lot of 357 00:17:00,680 --> 00:17:03,360 Speaker 1: times in PPR drafts you'll see the first round flip 358 00:17:03,400 --> 00:17:08,040 Speaker 1: on its head and it's gonna go Antonio Brown, Beckham, 359 00:17:08,119 --> 00:17:11,480 Speaker 1: Julio Da, Da Da, And there's this overcompensation the first round. 360 00:17:11,840 --> 00:17:15,159 Speaker 1: And this PPR draft looks like it's the same standard 361 00:17:15,320 --> 00:17:18,280 Speaker 1: draft the other round to look at to your point 362 00:17:18,320 --> 00:17:21,080 Speaker 1: about it changes the past. Catching tight ends is kind 363 00:17:21,080 --> 00:17:24,560 Speaker 1: of in the UH. I guess it's a combo round seven, 364 00:17:24,840 --> 00:17:29,880 Speaker 1: round eight. Uh, this is where sorry one round off. 365 00:17:29,960 --> 00:17:33,479 Speaker 1: This is where I'm taking sorry round six, theo rittic 366 00:17:33,720 --> 00:17:37,679 Speaker 1: in round six, right round five, you've got Danny woodhead. 367 00:17:37,880 --> 00:17:42,199 Speaker 1: So there earlier the rounds you go, that's when some 368 00:17:42,240 --> 00:17:45,800 Speaker 1: of those Chris Thompson's theoretic uh, Danny wooded guys get 369 00:17:45,800 --> 00:17:49,439 Speaker 1: pushed up. Um. But it doesn't change the the stud 370 00:17:49,520 --> 00:17:51,879 Speaker 1: chalk picks at the very beginning of the drafts. So 371 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:54,040 Speaker 1: I don't know, see to me, it breaks things up 372 00:17:54,040 --> 00:17:56,680 Speaker 1: a little bit, right because you have people who have 373 00:17:56,800 --> 00:17:58,119 Speaker 1: one big catch for a lot of you are you 374 00:17:58,200 --> 00:17:59,760 Speaker 1: have to do like you have to figure out like 375 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:02,520 Speaker 1: are you like one big catch like Marvin Jones is 376 00:18:02,520 --> 00:18:04,680 Speaker 1: a good example of this, like one big catch guy, 377 00:18:04,680 --> 00:18:06,320 Speaker 1: and then you kind of get your points from him 378 00:18:06,320 --> 00:18:08,600 Speaker 1: in that and so in PPR, like the plus one 379 00:18:08,640 --> 00:18:10,560 Speaker 1: from him isn't as big of a differentiator as a 380 00:18:10,600 --> 00:18:13,080 Speaker 1: guy who catches maybe a lot of like Golden Tate 381 00:18:13,200 --> 00:18:16,480 Speaker 1: exactly like little things and dunks here and there where 382 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:20,439 Speaker 1: that extra point point perception is ridiculous in terms of 383 00:18:20,520 --> 00:18:23,080 Speaker 1: calculating their value. So see me, it's just the clusters 384 00:18:23,119 --> 00:18:25,480 Speaker 1: come at different points. So Dylan's solely right. In our draft, 385 00:18:25,520 --> 00:18:28,960 Speaker 1: that's what happened. But the clusters you see them around 386 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:31,800 Speaker 1: different players, it doesn't really change the topic. I mean, 387 00:18:31,880 --> 00:18:35,520 Speaker 1: high volume guys for me at least, are attractive in PPR, 388 00:18:35,640 --> 00:18:38,200 Speaker 1: especially because of the same floor that they provide each 389 00:18:38,240 --> 00:18:40,320 Speaker 1: and every week. You're right, Marvin Jones might catch one 390 00:18:40,359 --> 00:18:42,800 Speaker 1: for forty yards in a touch, which is great and standard. 391 00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:45,800 Speaker 1: It's a it's a solid ten point week, but you know, 392 00:18:45,880 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 1: are you gonna get that every single week versus a 393 00:18:47,520 --> 00:18:50,760 Speaker 1: guy like Golden Tate five for fifty? Okay, you still 394 00:18:50,760 --> 00:18:53,480 Speaker 1: got ten points. It's not that sexy and standard. But 395 00:18:53,960 --> 00:18:56,320 Speaker 1: in PPR, if if this is a guy that's giving 396 00:18:56,320 --> 00:19:00,280 Speaker 1: you five fifty every single week, you'll take that all 397 00:19:00,359 --> 00:19:02,440 Speaker 1: day long. Yeah, it's a nice situation. And c J 398 00:19:02,560 --> 00:19:04,720 Speaker 1: Pro went round seven of this draft. I was going 399 00:19:04,760 --> 00:19:06,680 Speaker 1: to say, example, round round seven had a couple of 400 00:19:06,720 --> 00:19:09,120 Speaker 1: picks that I really liked. You're asking favorites. I liked 401 00:19:09,160 --> 00:19:11,159 Speaker 1: what Cynthia and Raymond Summlin did at the top of 402 00:19:11,160 --> 00:19:13,200 Speaker 1: the draft. She got Jeremy Macklin, which I think a 403 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 1: lot of people have been kind of tepid about his 404 00:19:16,520 --> 00:19:18,960 Speaker 1: and he had too much. He's a good player. I 405 00:19:18,960 --> 00:19:21,640 Speaker 1: know exactly. He's a great he's a great player. He's 406 00:19:21,640 --> 00:19:24,320 Speaker 1: a great player. The Ravens have like all of the 407 00:19:24,359 --> 00:19:26,680 Speaker 1: targets available on their team from last year because Steve 408 00:19:26,720 --> 00:19:29,479 Speaker 1: Smith has gone, Dennis Pitt has gone, uh, Kyle hus 409 00:19:29,560 --> 00:19:31,439 Speaker 1: Chick has gone. So Jeremy mcin was a great pick there. 410 00:19:31,440 --> 00:19:33,720 Speaker 1: He should see a ton of volume because they need 411 00:19:33,760 --> 00:19:36,480 Speaker 1: they need that consistent, chain moving pass catcher. With Steve Smith, 412 00:19:36,640 --> 00:19:40,679 Speaker 1: they're like something like targets number C number and then 413 00:19:40,720 --> 00:19:43,240 Speaker 1: Cameron Meredith too in the seventh round. I mean, there's 414 00:19:43,240 --> 00:19:45,520 Speaker 1: concerns about the Bears offense as a whole a little bit, 415 00:19:45,520 --> 00:19:47,520 Speaker 1: but that's a guy that should see a ton of 416 00:19:47,600 --> 00:19:50,160 Speaker 1: volume and was pretty productive both in the slot where 417 00:19:50,200 --> 00:19:52,080 Speaker 1: he played but most of his snap are like half 418 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:54,200 Speaker 1: of his snaps last year, and when they pushed him outside. 419 00:19:54,240 --> 00:19:56,879 Speaker 1: So I think those are two great value value picks 420 00:19:56,960 --> 00:19:59,600 Speaker 1: right there for a lot of a lot of receptions 421 00:19:59,640 --> 00:20:02,040 Speaker 1: and uh, potentially a lot of points. All right, it's 422 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:05,720 Speaker 1: the NFL division breakdown, the a f C South. We're 423 00:20:05,760 --> 00:20:07,560 Speaker 1: getting down to it, man, it's our second to last 424 00:20:07,560 --> 00:20:11,000 Speaker 1: division here almost there. Texans nine and seven won the 425 00:20:11,080 --> 00:20:15,160 Speaker 1: FC South quarterback was a disaster for them last year. 426 00:20:15,240 --> 00:20:18,040 Speaker 1: Brock Off Weiler when was the quarterback? Oh got it, 427 00:20:18,080 --> 00:20:20,439 Speaker 1: forgot forgot about him. He didn't make any ways at all. 428 00:20:20,640 --> 00:20:24,000 Speaker 1: We didn't talk about him at all. Not a storyline 429 00:20:25,320 --> 00:20:30,400 Speaker 1: to talk about it now. Actually, uh, DeAndre Hopkins new 430 00:20:30,960 --> 00:20:34,480 Speaker 1: suffered as a result in real life and in fantasy. 431 00:20:34,600 --> 00:20:37,720 Speaker 1: Does he bounce back enough this year? Look, we we 432 00:20:37,720 --> 00:20:39,399 Speaker 1: we know he's going to bounce back somewhat, but does 433 00:20:39,440 --> 00:20:43,080 Speaker 1: he bounce back enough this year to justify a top 434 00:20:43,119 --> 00:20:46,680 Speaker 1: thirty price tag? I'm concerned about him at his current 435 00:20:46,680 --> 00:20:50,200 Speaker 1: price tag because he's being drafted as like the wide 436 00:20:50,200 --> 00:20:53,280 Speaker 1: receiver anywhere from like what twelve to fifteen or so 437 00:20:53,440 --> 00:20:58,840 Speaker 1: on average, a top thirty, top overall pick. Oh he 438 00:20:58,880 --> 00:21:00,800 Speaker 1: does you know, like first three so rounds, which is 439 00:21:00,800 --> 00:21:03,080 Speaker 1: where he's going, even at that wide receiver twelve or 440 00:21:03,080 --> 00:21:05,800 Speaker 1: fifteen evaluation. But like you know, even if we go 441 00:21:05,840 --> 00:21:07,800 Speaker 1: back to his first kind of breakout year, we had 442 00:21:07,800 --> 00:21:11,520 Speaker 1: like twelve yards and six touchdowns. His targets didn't didn't 443 00:21:11,680 --> 00:21:16,240 Speaker 1: fall off too much um from his huge year in sixteen, 444 00:21:16,720 --> 00:21:18,640 Speaker 1: but it was his efficiency in getting in the end zone, 445 00:21:18,640 --> 00:21:20,480 Speaker 1: you know, his touchdowns fell down to I think four 446 00:21:20,640 --> 00:21:23,840 Speaker 1: from eleven and uh two years ago, and I think 447 00:21:23,880 --> 00:21:27,000 Speaker 1: he could bounce back and have oh great overall season, 448 00:21:27,000 --> 00:21:29,439 Speaker 1: you know, like eleven yards, six touchdowns or something like 449 00:21:29,480 --> 00:21:32,720 Speaker 1: that again, but that slides him more into like a 450 00:21:32,800 --> 00:21:36,720 Speaker 1: wide receiver twenty ish overall finish. And he's being drafted 451 00:21:36,760 --> 00:21:39,040 Speaker 1: at his ceiling right now, and I think that's a 452 00:21:39,040 --> 00:21:42,239 Speaker 1: little unrealistic considering either Tom Savage or a rookie's going 453 00:21:42,280 --> 00:21:44,480 Speaker 1: to be in there. I'd rather and I'm just not 454 00:21:44,480 --> 00:21:46,400 Speaker 1: gonna probably get him, but I'd rather wait a round 455 00:21:46,480 --> 00:21:47,800 Speaker 1: or two and get him at I feel what's a 456 00:21:47,840 --> 00:21:52,720 Speaker 1: more appropriate evaluation for his range of outcomes. Fourth or so. Yeah, 457 00:21:52,800 --> 00:21:54,440 Speaker 1: he's not going He's not going there. But I think 458 00:21:54,440 --> 00:21:57,159 Speaker 1: people are chasing that ceiling too much and will feel 459 00:21:57,160 --> 00:21:59,600 Speaker 1: burned even if he produces a solid season because they 460 00:21:59,640 --> 00:22:02,399 Speaker 1: sunk a high draft pick in him. Yeah, I'm kind 461 00:22:02,400 --> 00:22:04,760 Speaker 1: of all in on him, all in. I love him. 462 00:22:06,560 --> 00:22:08,720 Speaker 1: I mean, I so here here's the kind of this 463 00:22:08,800 --> 00:22:11,680 Speaker 1: is how I this is my broad strokes math on it. Right. 464 00:22:11,920 --> 00:22:14,200 Speaker 1: So you have someone who is one of the most 465 00:22:14,240 --> 00:22:18,159 Speaker 1: efficient route runners in the NFL, and harmon, where's her? 466 00:22:19,920 --> 00:22:23,239 Speaker 1: But he definitely will He'll say that, and you know 467 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:26,560 Speaker 1: what you had when you saw any quarterback that he 468 00:22:26,560 --> 00:22:30,000 Speaker 1: could have, right, Like, efficiency would be great. Like the 469 00:22:30,000 --> 00:22:32,760 Speaker 1: the knock that we saw on his rookie quarterback was 470 00:22:32,800 --> 00:22:34,520 Speaker 1: that when he was throwing passes, he threw a lot 471 00:22:34,600 --> 00:22:37,679 Speaker 1: of um, he threw a lot of picks whatever. And 472 00:22:37,920 --> 00:22:40,760 Speaker 1: they cleans and they put more of like a jump 473 00:22:40,760 --> 00:22:44,359 Speaker 1: ball style. And so if that rookie can adapt, right Like, 474 00:22:44,400 --> 00:22:47,360 Speaker 1: I don't want to like make projections and prognostications about 475 00:22:47,400 --> 00:22:49,840 Speaker 1: rookie quarterbacks because that's a really hard thing to do, 476 00:22:50,760 --> 00:22:52,800 Speaker 1: but I will say that if you are an incredibly 477 00:22:52,800 --> 00:22:55,080 Speaker 1: efficient route runner, you tend to have, you know, with 478 00:22:55,119 --> 00:22:57,680 Speaker 1: a different changing quarterback, it's likely that you're the one 479 00:22:57,680 --> 00:23:00,280 Speaker 1: that gets the most targets. Do I think it's the 480 00:23:00,280 --> 00:23:02,080 Speaker 1: same kind of crazy targets he got like the year 481 00:23:02,119 --> 00:23:05,200 Speaker 1: he had four different quarterbacks. No, but I do think that, 482 00:23:05,359 --> 00:23:07,639 Speaker 1: you know, I think he's worth I'm I'm in. I 483 00:23:07,920 --> 00:23:10,200 Speaker 1: don't think he's going I do think it is closer 484 00:23:10,200 --> 00:23:11,399 Speaker 1: to his ceiling, but I think that's where we're going 485 00:23:11,440 --> 00:23:13,640 Speaker 1: to see him before because I think he he didn't 486 00:23:13,640 --> 00:23:16,200 Speaker 1: seem very happy last year. So I think I think 487 00:23:16,200 --> 00:23:17,639 Speaker 1: it's going to be something that how could you not 488 00:23:17,720 --> 00:23:20,000 Speaker 1: be happy watching balls go straight into the dirt. I believe, 489 00:23:20,119 --> 00:23:22,000 Speaker 1: I believe he can hit that ceiling, even with this 490 00:23:22,080 --> 00:23:25,000 Speaker 1: missmash of quarter backs he has, because I mean, it 491 00:23:25,280 --> 00:23:27,800 Speaker 1: be hard to be much worse than Brock was last year. 492 00:23:28,240 --> 00:23:30,360 Speaker 1: But I just I just think in terms of other 493 00:23:30,359 --> 00:23:33,480 Speaker 1: players in that range, I'd rather feel somebody who I 494 00:23:33,480 --> 00:23:35,320 Speaker 1: think is in a safer zone for the range of 495 00:23:35,359 --> 00:23:37,560 Speaker 1: outcomes and try and catch Nuke a little later. But 496 00:23:37,760 --> 00:23:39,560 Speaker 1: I understand I'll probably miss out on him. Can he 497 00:23:39,760 --> 00:23:41,920 Speaker 1: or Deshaun Kaiser figure out who's going to be the 498 00:23:41,960 --> 00:23:45,159 Speaker 1: Deshaun because there's just too many Deshaun's right now For me, 499 00:23:45,240 --> 00:23:51,679 Speaker 1: I'm like DeShawn Kaiser, Sir Watson Foster. See, I like, 500 00:23:51,720 --> 00:23:57,959 Speaker 1: I don't even like Foster, even Watson. I just I 501 00:23:58,000 --> 00:23:59,639 Speaker 1: hate to like put that on a rookie though, Like 502 00:23:59,800 --> 00:24:01,680 Speaker 1: so to me, it's like I won't say who because 503 00:24:01,680 --> 00:24:03,760 Speaker 1: I'm like Savage or him, but because I think both 504 00:24:03,840 --> 00:24:07,080 Speaker 1: of them would they benefit from a really consistent round runner. Yeah, 505 00:24:07,080 --> 00:24:09,119 Speaker 1: Will Fuller's a burner and he's gonna get down the 506 00:24:09,160 --> 00:24:11,639 Speaker 1: field faster. But you want someone to be consistent, Like 507 00:24:11,680 --> 00:24:13,720 Speaker 1: if you're practicing and you you can throw it to 508 00:24:13,760 --> 00:24:16,120 Speaker 1: this area and that person is always open and create separation. 509 00:24:16,280 --> 00:24:18,280 Speaker 1: That's why I'm throwing too. If I'm Tom Savage or 510 00:24:18,280 --> 00:24:24,480 Speaker 1: if I'm Deshaun Watson Kaiser or so say I like it. 511 00:24:24,720 --> 00:24:27,879 Speaker 1: On Famtasy football calculator, DeAndre Hopkins right now is going 512 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:32,840 Speaker 1: at twenty seven overall, one pick behind Brandon Cooks. I'll 513 00:24:32,880 --> 00:24:34,680 Speaker 1: tell you what, if I had my choice between the two, 514 00:24:34,720 --> 00:24:38,240 Speaker 1: I would take new Copkins the Titans at nine, and 515 00:24:38,320 --> 00:24:40,840 Speaker 1: so excuse me, we're gonna stay with the Texas. Lamar Miller. 516 00:24:41,359 --> 00:24:43,399 Speaker 1: I want to ask about Lamar Miller because you know, 517 00:24:43,480 --> 00:24:46,720 Speaker 1: the Famtasy community was hyper about Lamar Miller last year. 518 00:24:47,080 --> 00:24:49,520 Speaker 1: I felt like he was a big time disappointment. Now 519 00:24:49,600 --> 00:24:53,080 Speaker 1: there's even more question marks, especially but his touchdown upside 520 00:24:53,160 --> 00:24:56,200 Speaker 1: given the Dante Foreman is sitting right there behind him. 521 00:24:56,240 --> 00:24:58,080 Speaker 1: Alex gillho your thoughts on one more. I mean, the 522 00:24:58,080 --> 00:25:00,240 Speaker 1: reason everybody was so hyped last year was Becau because 523 00:25:00,720 --> 00:25:02,960 Speaker 1: uh we felt he was only getting partially the partial 524 00:25:03,000 --> 00:25:06,440 Speaker 1: workload in Miami and he was producing a lot, so thinking, wow, 525 00:25:06,440 --> 00:25:09,600 Speaker 1: it goes to a decent offense. Gets the wealth of 526 00:25:09,600 --> 00:25:13,000 Speaker 1: touches could hopefully turn into points. Yeah, volume, and it 527 00:25:13,080 --> 00:25:14,600 Speaker 1: kind of it kind of pointed the opposite way. He 528 00:25:14,600 --> 00:25:17,840 Speaker 1: posted his lowest yards per carrying yards perception totals of 529 00:25:17,840 --> 00:25:20,080 Speaker 1: the last three years. But the crazy thing was he 530 00:25:20,200 --> 00:25:22,800 Speaker 1: saw more total touches, but he didn't see a bigger 531 00:25:22,880 --> 00:25:26,320 Speaker 1: share of the pie. He saw sixty, just shy of 532 00:25:26,359 --> 00:25:29,640 Speaker 1: sixty two percent of the opportunities touches and targets out 533 00:25:29,640 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: of the Houston backfield. Uh, he saw sixty and he 534 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:37,359 Speaker 1: saw sixty, So it was right in that range. He 535 00:25:37,400 --> 00:25:40,040 Speaker 1: had more total touches by about fifty or so over 536 00:25:40,080 --> 00:25:42,439 Speaker 1: the last couple of years. But yeah, I think the warrant, 537 00:25:42,440 --> 00:25:46,080 Speaker 1: the concerns about his touchdown upside are are warranted because 538 00:25:46,400 --> 00:25:48,320 Speaker 1: now they're just more threats when they get near the 539 00:25:48,359 --> 00:25:50,320 Speaker 1: red zone. They have the big bruising back in form 540 00:25:50,320 --> 00:25:52,440 Speaker 1: and as you mentioned, c J. F. Doorwood's kind of 541 00:25:52,480 --> 00:25:54,680 Speaker 1: established himself as a decent red zone threat last year. 542 00:25:54,720 --> 00:25:56,760 Speaker 1: And of course new Copkins is great in the red 543 00:25:56,840 --> 00:25:59,119 Speaker 1: zone and on the boundary. So this is also a 544 00:25:59,119 --> 00:26:01,760 Speaker 1: team that ight not project to be the highest scoring offense. 545 00:26:01,760 --> 00:26:03,960 Speaker 1: They might They've got a great defense, they'll probably want 546 00:26:03,960 --> 00:26:05,399 Speaker 1: to play more clock control. They're not going to be 547 00:26:05,480 --> 00:26:08,960 Speaker 1: dropping forty points on people regularly. So if that if 548 00:26:09,000 --> 00:26:11,240 Speaker 1: his chunk of the scoring pie stays low, and what 549 00:26:11,280 --> 00:26:13,199 Speaker 1: do you have six touchdowns last year total? Or he 550 00:26:13,200 --> 00:26:16,560 Speaker 1: only gets five or so, is their serious concerns about that? 551 00:26:16,600 --> 00:26:19,040 Speaker 1: For him? I'm a coaching tree person, so I couldn't 552 00:26:19,040 --> 00:26:21,040 Speaker 1: agree with you more. But which coaching tree does he 553 00:26:21,119 --> 00:26:24,200 Speaker 1: come from? Bill Belichick? What does Bill Belichick do? He 554 00:26:24,280 --> 00:26:26,200 Speaker 1: does not tell you what's running back that he likes 555 00:26:26,240 --> 00:26:28,320 Speaker 1: the best, and he does not tell you which running 556 00:26:28,320 --> 00:26:29,800 Speaker 1: back is going to get the touchdowns, and he does 557 00:26:29,800 --> 00:26:32,280 Speaker 1: not give you any clue to me. I think the 558 00:26:32,320 --> 00:26:35,960 Speaker 1: ideal situation for Deshaun Watson, Tom Savage, Bill O'Brien, the 559 00:26:36,000 --> 00:26:38,520 Speaker 1: whole offense is to have a wealth of people who 560 00:26:38,600 --> 00:26:41,280 Speaker 1: could be ball career. So for us fantasy players, that stinks. 561 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:43,680 Speaker 1: But I think that you're going to see that Belichick 562 00:26:43,840 --> 00:26:46,480 Speaker 1: and I think they're at least trying to construct that 563 00:26:46,600 --> 00:26:49,000 Speaker 1: sort of running back by committee. But we don't know 564 00:26:49,040 --> 00:26:50,960 Speaker 1: the committee. And if you fumble, then you're out for 565 00:26:51,080 --> 00:26:54,119 Speaker 1: like you know, you're punished your bad corner. Lamar Miller 566 00:26:54,119 --> 00:26:57,520 Speaker 1: on Famtasy Football Calculator a top twenty five pick at 567 00:26:57,560 --> 00:27:01,199 Speaker 1: that price tag. I will pass pass the Titans at 568 00:27:01,280 --> 00:27:03,720 Speaker 1: nine and seven last year, also at nine and seven, 569 00:27:03,720 --> 00:27:06,120 Speaker 1: but they were due to tidebreakers. Second in the division 570 00:27:06,119 --> 00:27:10,359 Speaker 1: and DeMarco Murray was a monster last year, man huge 571 00:27:10,520 --> 00:27:15,080 Speaker 1: draft day bargain. Following a torturous campaign in twenty sixteen, 572 00:27:15,160 --> 00:27:18,119 Speaker 1: DeMarco Murray bounced back in a big time way. Twelve 573 00:27:18,160 --> 00:27:24,280 Speaker 1: eighty seven, rushing three seventy seven, receiving twelve total touchdowns 574 00:27:24,280 --> 00:27:26,800 Speaker 1: to go along with four point four yards percary per carry. 575 00:27:26,880 --> 00:27:30,960 Speaker 1: He was absolutely to terrific. Was like a league winning 576 00:27:30,960 --> 00:27:33,480 Speaker 1: pick considering where he was going in drafts exact of 577 00:27:33,520 --> 00:27:36,320 Speaker 1: the time the season was starting. Just an absolute beast 578 00:27:36,440 --> 00:27:38,560 Speaker 1: last year, and what a crazy bounce back year it 579 00:27:38,640 --> 00:27:42,000 Speaker 1: was for DeMarco Murray. Does he keep that train rolling in? 580 00:27:43,480 --> 00:27:46,240 Speaker 1: I'm saying yes, if it's not broke, don't fix it. 581 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:48,040 Speaker 1: I think that gives you a chance. Now. While I 582 00:27:48,080 --> 00:27:50,600 Speaker 1: do think Derrick Henry will get more touches and you'll 583 00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:52,400 Speaker 1: see more, I don't and do I think he's gonna 584 00:27:52,440 --> 00:27:54,920 Speaker 1: have a you know, over a plus fifteen hundred scrimmage 585 00:27:55,000 --> 00:27:57,520 Speaker 1: yard season, again, I don't know, but I still think 586 00:27:57,800 --> 00:28:00,320 Speaker 1: for the where you'd be drafting him in your leagues 587 00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:02,600 Speaker 1: in a very high in a very high position. I 588 00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:04,520 Speaker 1: think you're gonna get a lot of value out of him, 589 00:28:04,760 --> 00:28:07,560 Speaker 1: and you'll see Derrick Henry start to emerge and take, 590 00:28:07,760 --> 00:28:10,359 Speaker 1: you know, fill in wherever the he needs to be 591 00:28:10,440 --> 00:28:13,160 Speaker 1: filled in. But honestly, I don't see. If it's not broke, 592 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:15,000 Speaker 1: don't fix it. You have you're on the cusp of 593 00:28:15,040 --> 00:28:17,440 Speaker 1: having a really great team, So go put that veteran 594 00:28:17,520 --> 00:28:19,399 Speaker 1: running back in their command. All those people get in 595 00:28:19,440 --> 00:28:21,960 Speaker 1: the box. You know, I think you tweeted out something 596 00:28:21,960 --> 00:28:24,720 Speaker 1: it was like they faced the most eight man boxes, 597 00:28:24,760 --> 00:28:28,680 Speaker 1: but it was like Derrick Henry's number one and which yeah, 598 00:28:28,680 --> 00:28:31,359 Speaker 1: like DeMarco Murray, Well great, give those guys on the 599 00:28:31,359 --> 00:28:34,399 Speaker 1: outside a chance that in the box. They both averaged 600 00:28:34,440 --> 00:28:37,200 Speaker 1: over four yards to carry against eight man boxes too. 601 00:28:37,359 --> 00:28:39,040 Speaker 1: And now that's this team went out and added Corey 602 00:28:39,080 --> 00:28:42,480 Speaker 1: Davis and Eric Decally, so let's go. Yeah. So I think, like, 603 00:28:42,600 --> 00:28:46,080 Speaker 1: keep the vet in, like Pepper in, you know, Derrick Henry, 604 00:28:46,200 --> 00:28:49,240 Speaker 1: allow him to you know, prolonged Derrick Henry's career by 605 00:28:49,240 --> 00:28:51,040 Speaker 1: not taking so many touches. I think it's I think 606 00:28:51,040 --> 00:28:54,520 Speaker 1: it's fantasy gold. Football Focus has the Tennessee offensive line 607 00:28:54,800 --> 00:28:57,480 Speaker 1: as one of the five best offensive lines in football 608 00:28:57,560 --> 00:29:01,840 Speaker 1: as well in Man Rounders Moving People last year. Man, 609 00:29:01,960 --> 00:29:04,440 Speaker 1: I'm gonna tell your quick story about their online coach. 610 00:29:04,480 --> 00:29:06,200 Speaker 1: It's just like one of his name is Russell Grim. 611 00:29:06,200 --> 00:29:08,520 Speaker 1: He's like one of my favorite people in all that's 612 00:29:08,520 --> 00:29:12,040 Speaker 1: a great name for it. And he's also just what 613 00:29:13,320 --> 00:29:17,120 Speaker 1: online for Washington in his career. He's just rat And 614 00:29:17,120 --> 00:29:18,880 Speaker 1: he's sitting there. You know, I have like I've been 615 00:29:18,920 --> 00:29:21,160 Speaker 1: doing like a big study on like waistbenders because I 616 00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:23,560 Speaker 1: don't want to try to talking about it on pipe. Yeah, 617 00:29:23,640 --> 00:29:25,120 Speaker 1: soon as I try to mesture their hips and if 618 00:29:25,120 --> 00:29:26,800 Speaker 1: they can back up and all these different things, and 619 00:29:27,080 --> 00:29:31,680 Speaker 1: you know online coaches really love analytics. No, so my goal, 620 00:29:32,240 --> 00:29:34,760 Speaker 1: my goal is to win him over. And he's like, hey, 621 00:29:34,800 --> 00:29:37,400 Speaker 1: he's like you better be watching my guys. He's like 622 00:29:37,480 --> 00:29:39,920 Speaker 1: Taylor Lala and like can He's sitting there and I'm 623 00:29:39,960 --> 00:29:42,800 Speaker 1: like I know, I know, I know. So he's he's 624 00:29:42,840 --> 00:29:45,000 Speaker 1: the best you ever gonna chance to watch him. He's 625 00:29:45,040 --> 00:29:48,280 Speaker 1: like the coolest man. I was gonna say about this split. 626 00:29:48,360 --> 00:29:49,960 Speaker 1: I think this is when we're gonna have to watch 627 00:29:50,000 --> 00:29:52,320 Speaker 1: the drumbeat. We always talk about what the coaches are saying. 628 00:29:52,400 --> 00:29:55,680 Speaker 1: A basically from the end of the season through now, 629 00:29:55,840 --> 00:29:58,640 Speaker 1: Mike Mularkey has been saying, to Marco Murray is our workhorse. 630 00:29:58,680 --> 00:30:00,920 Speaker 1: To Marco Murray, workhorse, not going to change that. We 631 00:30:00,960 --> 00:30:03,560 Speaker 1: love Derrick Henry, but to Marco Murray's a workhorse. The 632 00:30:03,600 --> 00:30:06,320 Speaker 1: offensive coordinator just at the beginning of this month said, 633 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 1: and this is a very loose quote, but we said 634 00:30:08,760 --> 00:30:11,400 Speaker 1: we're gonna find ways to use both of them. That 635 00:30:11,520 --> 00:30:14,320 Speaker 1: was his quote. But he wasn't saying, like, Derrick Henry 636 00:30:14,400 --> 00:30:16,400 Speaker 1: is going to get, you know, twenty touches a game now. 637 00:30:16,640 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 1: I mean, Henry had only a dree total touches last year. 638 00:30:20,120 --> 00:30:21,760 Speaker 1: I would guess he probably can get up towards like 639 00:30:21,800 --> 00:30:23,560 Speaker 1: a hundred and fifty or so. I would go probably 640 00:30:23,560 --> 00:30:25,120 Speaker 1: a little more than that, maybe a little more. But 641 00:30:25,240 --> 00:30:27,880 Speaker 1: still like for Derek, I think I'm with you. I 642 00:30:27,880 --> 00:30:30,280 Speaker 1: think to Marco Murray's worth his top you know, two 643 00:30:30,400 --> 00:30:32,240 Speaker 1: round pick. He's going to be a great player in 644 00:30:32,280 --> 00:30:35,240 Speaker 1: the standard or PPR. Derrick Henry right now is being 645 00:30:35,240 --> 00:30:37,840 Speaker 1: a little overvalue. People are taking little value. People are 646 00:30:37,880 --> 00:30:40,920 Speaker 1: taking him in the sixth round of Fantasy Calculator at all, 647 00:30:40,920 --> 00:30:44,120 Speaker 1: the sixth rounds end of the sixth round in MFL tens, 648 00:30:44,160 --> 00:30:46,080 Speaker 1: which I guess I get a little bit more because 649 00:30:46,640 --> 00:30:48,600 Speaker 1: it's best ball, and you know, if anything were to 650 00:30:48,600 --> 00:30:51,960 Speaker 1: happen to Marco Murray, there's no way league then I 651 00:30:51,960 --> 00:30:53,280 Speaker 1: I mean, and you start, you know, like in the 652 00:30:53,360 --> 00:30:59,160 Speaker 1: sound five or so, the trouble sinking that type of pick, 653 00:30:59,240 --> 00:31:01,440 Speaker 1: and do a player like Derrick Henry, Well, he's very good. 654 00:31:01,560 --> 00:31:03,360 Speaker 1: It's just he's not going to have the opportunities to 655 00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:06,160 Speaker 1: pay dividends on that pick potentially all season, maybe not 656 00:31:06,280 --> 00:31:08,920 Speaker 1: until later or if something happens to Murray. I'd be 657 00:31:08,960 --> 00:31:12,080 Speaker 1: more comfortable taking Derrick Henry maybe in the double digit round. 658 00:31:12,760 --> 00:31:14,680 Speaker 1: I was gonna say, you know, in a ten team standard, 659 00:31:14,920 --> 00:31:18,080 Speaker 1: because there is so much depth left on the waiver wire, 660 00:31:18,640 --> 00:31:21,720 Speaker 1: I don't mind sinking in earlier pick in somebody that 661 00:31:21,720 --> 00:31:24,040 Speaker 1: could be a very high value guy. So like, even 662 00:31:24,080 --> 00:31:26,840 Speaker 1: if it was a ninth round selection in Derrick Henry, 663 00:31:26,840 --> 00:31:29,479 Speaker 1: I'd be cool with that because again there's gonna be 664 00:31:30,080 --> 00:31:32,480 Speaker 1: there's not that many guys that could just be absolute 665 00:31:32,520 --> 00:31:37,080 Speaker 1: game changers that you're gonna get, but I mean that's 666 00:31:37,080 --> 00:31:39,480 Speaker 1: in that range. You could get somebody likes too much, 667 00:31:39,760 --> 00:31:42,720 Speaker 1: somebody like Paul Perkins. You could get somebody like Amir 668 00:31:42,760 --> 00:31:46,360 Speaker 1: of Dullah, Frank Gore, somebody that's more like. That's my 669 00:31:46,440 --> 00:31:51,040 Speaker 1: favorite one this year, my favorite six YEO, hold hold 670 00:31:51,120 --> 00:31:55,320 Speaker 1: where did you do? I would not be doing my 671 00:31:55,400 --> 00:31:57,040 Speaker 1: job if I didn't ask you follower you Now we're 672 00:31:57,040 --> 00:32:03,600 Speaker 1: talking about the NCY South here, but um what hold on, 673 00:32:03,680 --> 00:32:05,960 Speaker 1: let me hold on, let let me get let me 674 00:32:06,000 --> 00:32:11,480 Speaker 1: go into the month round tight end off the board. 675 00:32:12,040 --> 00:32:14,640 Speaker 1: Excuse me overall and a recent keep your mock. You 676 00:32:14,680 --> 00:32:16,800 Speaker 1: took Julius Thomas. You said you'd take him in the 677 00:32:16,880 --> 00:32:20,440 Speaker 1: sixth if you if you're gonna do, if you're gonna say, okay, 678 00:32:20,440 --> 00:32:23,520 Speaker 1: look I didn't draft. Obviously it's not your second tight end. 679 00:32:23,560 --> 00:32:27,080 Speaker 1: I'm not advocating a two tight end system, right, But 680 00:32:27,120 --> 00:32:29,520 Speaker 1: if you're like, if you've gone you know, like like 681 00:32:29,600 --> 00:32:31,360 Speaker 1: me or sometimes I'm like, oh, I just drafted like 682 00:32:31,440 --> 00:32:34,680 Speaker 1: five wide receivers and I even draft like you know whatever, 683 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:37,000 Speaker 1: You kind of find yourself in that spot and you're like, 684 00:32:37,040 --> 00:32:39,320 Speaker 1: you know what I'm going to like sneak something in 685 00:32:39,400 --> 00:32:41,640 Speaker 1: here that people might try to steal from me. I 686 00:32:41,680 --> 00:32:43,440 Speaker 1: know you could probably get him later, but to me, 687 00:32:43,520 --> 00:32:46,880 Speaker 1: that's actually if you're doing like a blind like you know, 688 00:32:47,040 --> 00:32:48,520 Speaker 1: you know, I try to like game. You guys when 689 00:32:48,560 --> 00:32:50,880 Speaker 1: we play, like I'm learning, you want to stuff. I 690 00:32:50,880 --> 00:32:52,360 Speaker 1: don't want to be I don't want you to read me. 691 00:32:52,440 --> 00:32:54,640 Speaker 1: I'm I'm bad at lying from the Midwest. I like 692 00:32:54,720 --> 00:32:57,760 Speaker 1: you can read me too easy if I so. Point being, 693 00:32:58,680 --> 00:33:03,280 Speaker 1: I think that this is the Adam Gaze reunion in Miami. 694 00:33:03,320 --> 00:33:05,840 Speaker 1: You've got a quarterback who you know you want to 695 00:33:05,880 --> 00:33:08,720 Speaker 1: protect this quarterback. You've got a lot of things. You know, 696 00:33:08,760 --> 00:33:12,440 Speaker 1: you've got a really great slot receiver, and you're running game. 697 00:33:12,480 --> 00:33:15,600 Speaker 1: You got j g I. But that was there was 698 00:33:15,680 --> 00:33:18,440 Speaker 1: some great games and then there was that's very bumpy road. 699 00:33:18,880 --> 00:33:22,560 Speaker 1: So Julius Thomas, this is a someone that's very reliable, 700 00:33:23,400 --> 00:33:26,480 Speaker 1: had a great necessarily a great year a couple of 701 00:33:26,600 --> 00:33:31,200 Speaker 1: years in a row here. But I think that they 702 00:33:31,240 --> 00:33:35,160 Speaker 1: didn't trade for him for nothing, right, Like, there's a 703 00:33:35,200 --> 00:33:37,720 Speaker 1: point there's a strategy there, especially since this is a 704 00:33:37,720 --> 00:33:40,520 Speaker 1: great tight end class. So they if they wanted to draft, 705 00:33:40,560 --> 00:33:42,040 Speaker 1: you know, if they thought they could draft someone, They 706 00:33:42,040 --> 00:33:45,280 Speaker 1: could have done that. So I'm just saying, sneaky, put 707 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:47,600 Speaker 1: it on your radar. Maybe six is high. Maybe we're 708 00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:50,680 Speaker 1: being a little whatever there, but honestly, you have him 709 00:33:51,160 --> 00:33:53,400 Speaker 1: just in terms of tight end rankings, you have him 710 00:33:53,440 --> 00:33:58,600 Speaker 1: as a top ten guy I do. He's not Gronk. Like, 711 00:33:58,720 --> 00:34:00,840 Speaker 1: let's be clear what range as he fallen? Would you 712 00:34:00,880 --> 00:34:05,800 Speaker 1: take Martellis Bennett or Julius Thomas, Marty b Tyler Effort 713 00:34:05,920 --> 00:34:10,520 Speaker 1: or Julius Thomas. Let's see effort so line really frightens 714 00:34:10,560 --> 00:34:16,720 Speaker 1: me or Julius Julius Thomas, Kyle Rudolph or Julius Thomas. 715 00:34:18,160 --> 00:34:23,919 Speaker 1: I think, but I try so you haven't probably around 716 00:34:23,960 --> 00:34:27,439 Speaker 1: that like tight end eight to twelve range. I think 717 00:34:27,440 --> 00:34:30,480 Speaker 1: he's so far off the table for most drafters then 718 00:34:30,600 --> 00:34:32,560 Speaker 1: I know, so maybe you can steak and get him later. 719 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:35,560 Speaker 1: But so my point is maybe six is aggressive, but 720 00:34:36,440 --> 00:34:39,040 Speaker 1: honestly consider him and if you can try to, like 721 00:34:39,280 --> 00:34:42,040 Speaker 1: there's some gamesmanship there, but if you're not, if your 722 00:34:42,080 --> 00:34:46,040 Speaker 1: strategy doesn't include being able to get Greg Olsen Gronk 723 00:34:46,120 --> 00:34:47,600 Speaker 1: or one of the people who are gonna like are 724 00:34:47,600 --> 00:34:49,480 Speaker 1: actually wide receivers that you can put in as a 725 00:34:49,520 --> 00:34:51,440 Speaker 1: tight end, then this is a person that you could 726 00:34:51,480 --> 00:34:53,960 Speaker 1: slide into that tight end spot, especially in a PPR 727 00:34:54,080 --> 00:34:56,440 Speaker 1: because those little dinking dunks. I think that's going to 728 00:34:56,520 --> 00:34:59,040 Speaker 1: be a key part of Tannehill's game. Okay, there you go. 729 00:34:59,239 --> 00:35:01,719 Speaker 1: To see how compared to the rest of the the 730 00:35:01,760 --> 00:35:04,320 Speaker 1: gentleman on NFL dot Com, I think he's currently ranked 731 00:35:04,560 --> 00:35:08,200 Speaker 1: six and Marcus Grant has him the highest at thirteen, 732 00:35:08,560 --> 00:35:12,040 Speaker 1: and uh, fabrianal and Alex have him at seventeen. I 733 00:35:12,120 --> 00:35:17,920 Speaker 1: knew that Marcus was my favorite behind behind the likes 734 00:35:18,760 --> 00:35:24,799 Speaker 1: Abron Doyle Gates. There you go. All right, we'll move 735 00:35:24,840 --> 00:35:27,520 Speaker 1: on to the Colts. Talk about We talked about Andrew Luck, 736 00:35:27,560 --> 00:35:29,719 Speaker 1: we talked about t Y Hilton. Let's talk about their 737 00:35:29,760 --> 00:35:32,440 Speaker 1: running game. Frank Gore, at the age of thirty two 738 00:35:32,560 --> 00:35:35,880 Speaker 1: last year, still carried the ball two hundred and sixty 739 00:35:35,960 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 1: three times. It's the fourth most carries in a season 740 00:35:40,680 --> 00:35:43,640 Speaker 1: in his career. Man. That was at thirty two years old. 741 00:35:44,000 --> 00:35:46,480 Speaker 1: He had ten twenty five on the ground to seventy 742 00:35:46,520 --> 00:35:52,160 Speaker 1: seven through the air. It was his eleven consecutive season 743 00:35:52,320 --> 00:35:56,760 Speaker 1: he has had twelve hundred or more total scrimmage yards. 744 00:35:56,800 --> 00:35:59,960 Speaker 1: That to go along with eight total touchdowns. Oh my goodness, 745 00:36:00,080 --> 00:36:03,480 Speaker 1: this guy was the RB twelve. He is the terminator. 746 00:36:03,840 --> 00:36:07,359 Speaker 1: He is absolutely the terminator. But what do we do 747 00:36:07,400 --> 00:36:11,520 Speaker 1: in We've been having this conversation for five years in 748 00:36:11,560 --> 00:36:15,000 Speaker 1: a row, but what do you do with d core 749 00:36:15,040 --> 00:36:18,239 Speaker 1: in seen Alex gillhar I mean, I think you still 750 00:36:18,280 --> 00:36:20,839 Speaker 1: have to believe in the guy. I'm past the point 751 00:36:20,880 --> 00:36:23,880 Speaker 1: of doubting Frank Gore when he hangs them up officially 752 00:36:23,920 --> 00:36:27,600 Speaker 1: as done producing in the league. But it's not not 753 00:36:27,680 --> 00:36:29,239 Speaker 1: to say you go and jump at him in like 754 00:36:29,280 --> 00:36:31,160 Speaker 1: the fourth round or something. You want to wait a 755 00:36:31,160 --> 00:36:34,359 Speaker 1: little bit, mitigate that risk of of his age and 756 00:36:34,520 --> 00:36:37,879 Speaker 1: uh increasingly crowded backfield now because they brought in Robert 757 00:36:37,880 --> 00:36:40,080 Speaker 1: Turban last year, they re signed him. The GM really 758 00:36:40,120 --> 00:36:43,279 Speaker 1: likes him. Marlin drafted Marlon mack so I think I 759 00:36:43,280 --> 00:36:45,040 Speaker 1: think he's one of those great guys if you start 760 00:36:45,320 --> 00:36:47,759 Speaker 1: wide receiver heavy in your drafts to look to Frank 761 00:36:47,960 --> 00:36:51,839 Speaker 1: or because you're getting a lead pretty much workhorse back 762 00:36:52,080 --> 00:36:56,120 Speaker 1: in rounds five to eight anywhere in there. Totally unspectacular, 763 00:36:56,200 --> 00:36:59,239 Speaker 1: but just slid. This is a rock man. It's just 764 00:36:59,280 --> 00:37:03,200 Speaker 1: been unbelievable. Your take on Frere I agree, he's one 765 00:37:03,200 --> 00:37:06,040 Speaker 1: of those people who has This year, I'm I'm kind 766 00:37:06,080 --> 00:37:08,319 Speaker 1: of all in on the Colts offense getting better because 767 00:37:08,320 --> 00:37:11,160 Speaker 1: their defense got better, right because you know, you're bringing 768 00:37:11,160 --> 00:37:13,920 Speaker 1: in someone who could potentially increase their number of turnovers 769 00:37:13,920 --> 00:37:15,520 Speaker 1: so they get more and you know, they think they 770 00:37:15,520 --> 00:37:19,760 Speaker 1: were number twenty. They had the twentie starting starting field 771 00:37:19,760 --> 00:37:23,440 Speaker 1: position on average and very few turnovers Like these are 772 00:37:23,520 --> 00:37:25,920 Speaker 1: things that when you have running backs on teams that 773 00:37:25,920 --> 00:37:28,800 Speaker 1: that could jump his touchdown total because if they're getting 774 00:37:28,840 --> 00:37:31,480 Speaker 1: those like wonky turnover oh or at the like you know, 775 00:37:31,640 --> 00:37:35,560 Speaker 1: starting this, you know, some good yard line right then 776 00:37:35,640 --> 00:37:38,440 Speaker 1: then that's a bet like that's touchdowns are fickle, I 777 00:37:38,480 --> 00:37:41,560 Speaker 1: get it, But that kind of improvement could say, could 778 00:37:41,760 --> 00:37:43,879 Speaker 1: lead me to believe that he'd have an increase in time. 779 00:37:43,880 --> 00:37:46,400 Speaker 1: I don't think there's anything to any reason to believe 780 00:37:46,480 --> 00:37:48,759 Speaker 1: his production in terms of, you know, number of total 781 00:37:48,840 --> 00:37:51,279 Speaker 1: yards is going to significantly go down. I don't. I 782 00:37:51,280 --> 00:37:53,800 Speaker 1: don't see that happening unless it gets hurt, God forbid. 783 00:37:53,880 --> 00:37:56,680 Speaker 1: But you know he could have some sneaky touchdown upside 784 00:37:56,680 --> 00:38:00,399 Speaker 1: all right, question for the panel, Frank Gore does rushing 785 00:38:00,480 --> 00:38:03,359 Speaker 1: yards this year? Eleven Hunter rushing. I wouldn't say eleven 786 00:38:03,400 --> 00:38:06,400 Speaker 1: hunter rushing, but so it would be total. If he 787 00:38:06,480 --> 00:38:09,760 Speaker 1: gets question, he has six hundred yards away of becoming 788 00:38:09,920 --> 00:38:13,520 Speaker 1: fifth all time rushing, and he's eleven hundred of passing 789 00:38:13,520 --> 00:38:15,560 Speaker 1: Curtis Martin, and he'd be fourth all time. So I'm saying, 790 00:38:15,560 --> 00:38:18,120 Speaker 1: if he gets gored yards, he would be fourth all 791 00:38:18,200 --> 00:38:20,440 Speaker 1: time and rushing. That's amazing. That'd be awesome. Maybe that's 792 00:38:20,440 --> 00:38:22,200 Speaker 1: the thing I just guess. I just thought he already 793 00:38:22,360 --> 00:38:26,520 Speaker 1: was like top. He's eight right now, two behind Dickerson. 794 00:38:26,640 --> 00:38:30,000 Speaker 1: He's six hundred behind Bettus, a little bit more behind 795 00:38:30,200 --> 00:38:35,760 Speaker 1: LTD Curtis Martin. In a game that has no longevity, 796 00:38:36,000 --> 00:38:39,440 Speaker 1: This dude has been an absolute. He helped me in 797 00:38:39,520 --> 00:38:42,840 Speaker 1: my first UM, like I do with my girlfriends. We 798 00:38:42,840 --> 00:38:45,960 Speaker 1: we we all played together and then we go out 799 00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:48,440 Speaker 1: and buy shoes together after that's how you say that 800 00:38:48,560 --> 00:38:53,080 Speaker 1: podcast and UM and when we do that. Then he 801 00:38:53,160 --> 00:38:55,640 Speaker 1: helped me win. He helped me win that league. And 802 00:38:55,880 --> 00:38:58,560 Speaker 1: my what year was this? It was a long time ago. 803 00:39:00,320 --> 00:39:02,759 Speaker 1: It was a really long time ago. Oh man, the 804 00:39:02,880 --> 00:39:05,960 Speaker 1: Jaguars were an embarrassment last year. They were three and 805 00:39:06,040 --> 00:39:09,360 Speaker 1: thirteen overall, the team out of Tom Coughlin, though, to 806 00:39:09,560 --> 00:39:14,680 Speaker 1: run football operations there in Jacksonville. Team then added L 807 00:39:14,719 --> 00:39:18,400 Speaker 1: four talking about Leonard Fournett in the draft, projections all 808 00:39:18,440 --> 00:39:21,560 Speaker 1: over the place on this guy, I would love to know, 809 00:39:21,600 --> 00:39:26,279 Speaker 1: Cynthia Freelance projection on the rookie. Ask me in the 810 00:39:26,360 --> 00:39:30,799 Speaker 1: end of August to refine this, But he's one that 811 00:39:30,880 --> 00:39:33,919 Speaker 1: I think it honestly that this is the one where 812 00:39:33,920 --> 00:39:36,840 Speaker 1: I don't know um for PPR because I don't know 813 00:39:36,880 --> 00:39:38,359 Speaker 1: how much they're going to use him in the run 814 00:39:38,480 --> 00:39:41,279 Speaker 1: or in the passing game. But I think that I 815 00:39:41,320 --> 00:39:42,840 Speaker 1: think you're gonna get a nice like I think it 816 00:39:42,920 --> 00:39:45,360 Speaker 1: might be like old school giants running back on the 817 00:39:45,400 --> 00:39:47,680 Speaker 1: ground pound that kind of like. I think that the 818 00:39:47,760 --> 00:39:50,160 Speaker 1: influence of Coughlin that could be something there. I don't 819 00:39:50,160 --> 00:39:52,040 Speaker 1: want to overstate his influence because I don't think he's 820 00:39:52,040 --> 00:39:55,040 Speaker 1: calling plays, but I do think, you know, I think 821 00:39:55,080 --> 00:39:57,120 Speaker 1: you could see that. I feel like, I feel like 822 00:39:57,120 --> 00:39:59,600 Speaker 1: that's what they want to do. It'd be smart, right, 823 00:40:00,080 --> 00:40:02,800 Speaker 1: So but if you so to me, it's like all ground. 824 00:40:02,840 --> 00:40:05,319 Speaker 1: So so for PPR, I'm a little bit less I'm 825 00:40:05,360 --> 00:40:07,319 Speaker 1: a little bit less on you know. And you even 826 00:40:07,360 --> 00:40:09,160 Speaker 1: saw that with Ezekiel Elliott last year, it is like 827 00:40:09,200 --> 00:40:11,040 Speaker 1: ground guard ground, then we add some pass like and 828 00:40:11,080 --> 00:40:13,040 Speaker 1: you kind of ramp up the passing. But that was 829 00:40:13,080 --> 00:40:15,759 Speaker 1: like rookie quarterback and rookie running back, so you know 830 00:40:15,840 --> 00:40:17,960 Speaker 1: that that could make a difference. But for me, it's 831 00:40:18,000 --> 00:40:22,720 Speaker 1: like ground really solid season, Like I let like something 832 00:40:22,800 --> 00:40:24,560 Speaker 1: like I don't know if I want to give him 833 00:40:24,760 --> 00:40:28,360 Speaker 1: a thousand yards, but I think close round nine hundred, 834 00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:31,200 Speaker 1: like right around there, but not much in the passing. 835 00:40:31,400 --> 00:40:34,640 Speaker 1: So if you're PPR beware, but total yardage wise, you 836 00:40:34,640 --> 00:40:41,600 Speaker 1: would say is about right total, So two through the well, 837 00:40:41,640 --> 00:40:43,440 Speaker 1: that's the thing, like you were hinting at it, Cynthia. 838 00:40:43,520 --> 00:40:45,839 Speaker 1: It's hard to know right now. There's been talk out 839 00:40:45,880 --> 00:40:48,480 Speaker 1: of camp that they're like, oh, he's a great pass catcher, 840 00:40:48,560 --> 00:40:50,200 Speaker 1: like we want to use him there. But in the 841 00:40:50,239 --> 00:40:52,600 Speaker 1: same token, they still have tg Yelden and the average 842 00:40:52,600 --> 00:40:54,920 Speaker 1: is fifty seven targets over the past two years for 843 00:40:55,000 --> 00:40:57,520 Speaker 1: his career, like and if they want to be multiple 844 00:40:57,600 --> 00:40:59,480 Speaker 1: and half him in and spell for net so he's 845 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:01,839 Speaker 1: good there makes sense to take him off the field 846 00:41:01,880 --> 00:41:03,680 Speaker 1: every now and again in those passing ses. I just 847 00:41:03,680 --> 00:41:05,160 Speaker 1: don't know if I agree. I don't know if he's 848 00:41:05,200 --> 00:41:08,040 Speaker 1: gonna get enough of volume like snaps to be able 849 00:41:08,080 --> 00:41:10,040 Speaker 1: to We didn't see a lot. We didn't see a 850 00:41:10,080 --> 00:41:12,600 Speaker 1: lot of running backs catch balls out of the backfield 851 00:41:12,640 --> 00:41:14,799 Speaker 1: in that less mile system. But you know, the few 852 00:41:14,840 --> 00:41:16,799 Speaker 1: passes that he did see there, I thought he looked 853 00:41:16,800 --> 00:41:19,520 Speaker 1: pretty darned smooth actually catching the football. So we have 854 00:41:19,560 --> 00:41:22,319 Speaker 1: to remember though, that there's like a lot of like 855 00:41:22,360 --> 00:41:24,520 Speaker 1: who do who do they play? And who would be 856 00:41:24,600 --> 00:41:27,000 Speaker 1: hitting him? Right? Who are the like who are the 857 00:41:27,040 --> 00:41:29,200 Speaker 1: nose tackles are coming out for him? So this is 858 00:41:29,239 --> 00:41:33,960 Speaker 1: a little different than you know, the mad hatters like right, yes, 859 00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:36,200 Speaker 1: he can catch it. It's but I just to me, 860 00:41:36,239 --> 00:41:38,719 Speaker 1: it's a little especially as a rookie's that's not what 861 00:41:38,760 --> 00:41:40,840 Speaker 1: I would count on. It would be like a nice surprise, 862 00:41:41,040 --> 00:41:43,960 Speaker 1: but not I think, Uh, I know you put in 863 00:41:44,000 --> 00:41:46,920 Speaker 1: the rundown James. Why some people are the fantas community 864 00:41:46,920 --> 00:41:48,279 Speaker 1: hates little down on him? Well, I don't think they 865 00:41:48,320 --> 00:41:50,239 Speaker 1: hate him. Oh my god, come on, bro, where have 866 00:41:50,239 --> 00:41:52,319 Speaker 1: you been seeing all this hate? Like I mean, it 867 00:41:52,440 --> 00:41:56,600 Speaker 1: is a it's amazing how much like nitpicky stuff people 868 00:41:56,760 --> 00:42:00,360 Speaker 1: right about lend for net and they'll totally I compare 869 00:42:00,440 --> 00:42:03,320 Speaker 1: Leonard Fournette to Christian McCaffrey, and the press that surrounds 870 00:42:03,360 --> 00:42:06,640 Speaker 1: Leonard Fournette and the press that surrounds Christian mccaffe it is, 871 00:42:06,760 --> 00:42:08,840 Speaker 1: it's it's it's ridiculous to me. I mean, both of 872 00:42:08,840 --> 00:42:11,400 Speaker 1: these guys have holes in their games, and that's fine, 873 00:42:11,600 --> 00:42:14,560 Speaker 1: and I love both of them as prospects. I absolutely 874 00:42:14,560 --> 00:42:18,640 Speaker 1: love both. But it's hard to find positive press surrounding 875 00:42:18,719 --> 00:42:21,920 Speaker 1: Leonard Fournette's game, and it's really hard to find negative 876 00:42:21,920 --> 00:42:24,640 Speaker 1: press surrounding Christian McCaffrey's game. Well, I think I think 877 00:42:24,680 --> 00:42:27,200 Speaker 1: what it is partially too, is it, at least for fantasy, 878 00:42:27,280 --> 00:42:30,120 Speaker 1: is it comes down to their situations, Like there are 879 00:42:30,480 --> 00:42:33,320 Speaker 1: red flag land mines all over the place. With Leonard Fournette, 880 00:42:33,360 --> 00:42:35,680 Speaker 1: Let's start with Blake Bortles still the quarterback. They brought 881 00:42:35,760 --> 00:42:38,000 Speaker 1: in Bartles and Coughlin they want are they brought in 882 00:42:38,120 --> 00:42:40,439 Speaker 1: you know, Kauflin and Fournette. They want Bortles to throw less. 883 00:42:40,680 --> 00:42:46,040 Speaker 1: Bortles still leads the league in turnover since with sixty three. 884 00:42:47,640 --> 00:42:49,640 Speaker 1: I was looking at this because like you're talking at 885 00:42:49,640 --> 00:42:53,920 Speaker 1: this earlier about how when um you get you get turnovers? 886 00:42:53,920 --> 00:42:55,480 Speaker 1: You know, gives that out your offense and a chance 887 00:42:55,520 --> 00:42:57,320 Speaker 1: to score. But by the same token, when your offense 888 00:42:57,320 --> 00:43:00,640 Speaker 1: commits a ton of turnovers, it takes away scoring opportunities. 889 00:43:00,640 --> 00:43:03,080 Speaker 1: And over the last five years, teams in the bottom 890 00:43:03,120 --> 00:43:06,719 Speaker 1: ten in turnover percentage score on average just rushing touchdowns 891 00:43:06,760 --> 00:43:09,440 Speaker 1: for a fewer rushing touchdowns than teams ahead of that. 892 00:43:10,120 --> 00:43:12,200 Speaker 1: The Jags have been in the bottom ten in the 893 00:43:12,280 --> 00:43:15,120 Speaker 1: last two years. They just missed it. They were twenty one. 894 00:43:16,320 --> 00:43:19,080 Speaker 1: That's because Borders only played fourteen games and committed twenty 895 00:43:19,080 --> 00:43:23,400 Speaker 1: two turnovers in those four fourteen games, So that huge 896 00:43:23,440 --> 00:43:26,960 Speaker 1: red flag. Thank you ALREADYSTA the passing game. McCaffrey is 897 00:43:27,160 --> 00:43:29,120 Speaker 1: going to get work in the passing game. That's why 898 00:43:29,120 --> 00:43:31,200 Speaker 1: they drafted him already talking about that. He's playing with 899 00:43:31,239 --> 00:43:34,200 Speaker 1: Cam Newton. He's playing in an objectively better offense with 900 00:43:34,400 --> 00:43:37,040 Speaker 1: probably still a better defense. I really like the Jags 901 00:43:37,040 --> 00:43:38,759 Speaker 1: defense and the piece they put it put in it. 902 00:43:39,239 --> 00:43:41,640 Speaker 1: Let's see that unit played together for a full year 903 00:43:41,680 --> 00:43:44,279 Speaker 1: and dominate people. So I think that's why there's the 904 00:43:44,280 --> 00:43:46,400 Speaker 1: discrepancy in their games. There are there are holes in 905 00:43:46,440 --> 00:43:49,000 Speaker 1: their personal games. But from fantasy, we're looking at the 906 00:43:49,040 --> 00:43:51,720 Speaker 1: situation and where they're going for net is also almost 907 00:43:51,760 --> 00:43:55,080 Speaker 1: unanimously going ahead of McCaffrey. So that's why those red 908 00:43:55,080 --> 00:43:57,279 Speaker 1: flags become a little more Because I was about to say, 909 00:43:57,280 --> 00:43:59,560 Speaker 1: I think it often has to do with your expectations. 910 00:44:00,280 --> 00:44:03,400 Speaker 1: So if you're expecting, like from McCaffrey, you're expecting shared. 911 00:44:03,520 --> 00:44:06,239 Speaker 1: You know, nobody's thinking like he's it. He's not like 912 00:44:06,400 --> 00:44:08,480 Speaker 1: a d percent snaps. He's gonna be on the field 913 00:44:08,480 --> 00:44:10,960 Speaker 1: for you know. So it's I think that the expectation 914 00:44:11,040 --> 00:44:14,000 Speaker 1: there is very different. Is for net Worth a top 915 00:44:15,640 --> 00:44:19,880 Speaker 1: top twenty PPR now right right on the edge PPR 916 00:44:19,960 --> 00:44:23,960 Speaker 1: standard PPR PR now. And I was in Miami with 917 00:44:24,160 --> 00:44:26,440 Speaker 1: one new V shows. Well it was a couple of 918 00:44:26,520 --> 00:44:28,720 Speaker 1: minutes from them. There you go had to get that 919 00:44:28,719 --> 00:44:32,279 Speaker 1: that's the Jack last year. She was like a woman. Yeah, 920 00:44:32,360 --> 00:44:34,640 Speaker 1: that was a woman. She was like interviewed by a 921 00:44:34,680 --> 00:44:39,279 Speaker 1: local newscaster after they got she's super exciting and uh, 922 00:44:39,640 --> 00:44:43,600 Speaker 1: would they take Miles Jack? They the news reporter asked 923 00:44:43,600 --> 00:44:45,680 Speaker 1: her that the Jaguars won the draft, and she had 924 00:44:45,680 --> 00:44:48,680 Speaker 1: her faint now interview And I was in Miami with 925 00:44:48,920 --> 00:44:51,160 Speaker 1: one new V shows. Well it was a couple of 926 00:44:51,239 --> 00:44:54,040 Speaker 1: minutes she had the like, yeah, you can't have the 927 00:44:54,200 --> 00:44:56,120 Speaker 1: NFL has been holding the Jags back because you can't 928 00:44:56,120 --> 00:44:58,799 Speaker 1: have a newcomer come in and steal the show, like 929 00:44:58,840 --> 00:45:01,279 Speaker 1: the T shirt. Now Harmon has one, you don't have 930 00:45:01,280 --> 00:45:03,680 Speaker 1: to watch it later. It's great. It's about on that. 931 00:45:03,760 --> 00:45:08,920 Speaker 1: I'm like, what, I'm gonna save this Allan Robinson piece 932 00:45:09,000 --> 00:45:12,320 Speaker 1: for if we can't get uh, if we can possibly 933 00:45:12,320 --> 00:45:15,640 Speaker 1: get Matt Harmon on farm up right now, let's dial 934 00:45:15,719 --> 00:45:17,640 Speaker 1: it up. Let's dial it up. We're gonna make a 935 00:45:17,680 --> 00:45:21,640 Speaker 1: call into the wild and we shall see if we 936 00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:24,680 Speaker 1: can find I don't know. We're gonna put the whole 937 00:45:24,680 --> 00:45:26,480 Speaker 1: like number on so people could start like we did that. 938 00:45:26,840 --> 00:45:30,640 Speaker 1: We did that once on accident, he said, on accident. 939 00:45:31,960 --> 00:45:35,480 Speaker 1: So I like on accident. Yeah, Hi, accident. Uh so yes, 940 00:45:35,840 --> 00:45:38,200 Speaker 1: we will say this Allen Robinson conversation for if we 941 00:45:38,239 --> 00:45:41,160 Speaker 1: can get Matt Harmon on the phone, whoa hello, But 942 00:45:41,520 --> 00:45:44,080 Speaker 1: we may not back there. We do have some uh 943 00:45:44,239 --> 00:45:46,040 Speaker 1: story was I we had called him and we thought 944 00:45:46,040 --> 00:45:47,759 Speaker 1: he was going to be around to answer, and then 945 00:45:47,800 --> 00:45:49,880 Speaker 1: we were just shooting the breeze while I was ringing 946 00:45:49,880 --> 00:45:53,960 Speaker 1: and then started going to call me back at and 947 00:45:54,360 --> 00:45:56,280 Speaker 1: was the first one to notice. So he just started 948 00:45:56,360 --> 00:45:58,960 Speaker 1: yelling and then I went I went back into the 949 00:45:58,960 --> 00:46:02,560 Speaker 1: audio and flipped up, that's funny. All right, well we're ringing. 950 00:46:02,719 --> 00:46:05,080 Speaker 1: We got like five digits into it. Yeah, it was 951 00:46:05,120 --> 00:46:09,920 Speaker 1: pretty good. Hello. Oh hey, it's our pal. What's up Harmon? 952 00:46:10,280 --> 00:46:12,920 Speaker 1: Hey man, how you doing? Pal? Matt Harmon? Who was 953 00:46:12,920 --> 00:46:14,880 Speaker 1: an idiot? It's always a good day to wake up 954 00:46:14,880 --> 00:46:18,800 Speaker 1: and be all right. We're welcome you into the NFL 955 00:46:18,840 --> 00:46:21,000 Speaker 1: Fantasy Life Podcast. It's been a minute since we had 956 00:46:21,000 --> 00:46:23,360 Speaker 1: you on the pod. We thought we'd we'd give you 957 00:46:23,400 --> 00:46:25,759 Speaker 1: a call here and get your take on some of 958 00:46:25,800 --> 00:46:29,280 Speaker 1: these a f C South UH wide receivers. Will start 959 00:46:29,320 --> 00:46:33,640 Speaker 1: with your boy there in Jacksonville, Allen Robinson. A bit 960 00:46:33,640 --> 00:46:36,200 Speaker 1: of a fantasy disappointment last year, Well, not a bit 961 00:46:36,239 --> 00:46:39,960 Speaker 1: a lot. Uh three through the air, just six touchdowns. 962 00:46:40,280 --> 00:46:43,839 Speaker 1: What does he do with Matt Harmon. I'm gonna just 963 00:46:43,960 --> 00:46:47,719 Speaker 1: bypass the fact that it's really rude that you're just 964 00:46:47,760 --> 00:46:50,600 Speaker 1: calling me up and right away get to business. No 965 00:46:51,120 --> 00:46:56,680 Speaker 1: pleasant trees. I apologize, I apologize, Yeah, apology accepted anyway, 966 00:46:57,440 --> 00:47:00,640 Speaker 1: So it was Alan Robinson. It's kind of hard to 967 00:47:00,640 --> 00:47:03,840 Speaker 1: tell yourself the story about how he's gonna get the 968 00:47:03,960 --> 00:47:06,239 Speaker 1: volume that we've seen the last two years. Considering what 969 00:47:06,400 --> 00:47:09,720 Speaker 1: Jacksonville has done in the off season. Obviously, they drafted 970 00:47:09,800 --> 00:47:11,759 Speaker 1: Leonard Tornett in the top five picks. Then they came 971 00:47:11,760 --> 00:47:14,239 Speaker 1: around in the second round and they snagged a big 972 00:47:14,280 --> 00:47:17,680 Speaker 1: offensive guard, not or a big potential tackle maybe guard, 973 00:47:17,760 --> 00:47:20,440 Speaker 1: I don't know what, Cam Robinson. But so they obviously 974 00:47:20,440 --> 00:47:22,040 Speaker 1: want to be a different type of team. They don't 975 00:47:22,040 --> 00:47:24,239 Speaker 1: want to be losing all the time, where they threw 976 00:47:24,280 --> 00:47:26,960 Speaker 1: a lot more than then they probably have wanted to. 977 00:47:27,160 --> 00:47:30,320 Speaker 1: So I don't know. I'm I still love Allen Robinson 978 00:47:30,360 --> 00:47:32,879 Speaker 1: the player, but for fantasy, I think he's probably more 979 00:47:32,920 --> 00:47:36,239 Speaker 1: of like a third round pick and maybe like a 980 00:47:36,320 --> 00:47:38,879 Speaker 1: high end wide receiver to low end wide receiver one 981 00:47:38,920 --> 00:47:40,680 Speaker 1: for fantasy. It's just not like it's not a situation 982 00:47:40,719 --> 00:47:42,560 Speaker 1: that I love as much as I have in the past. 983 00:47:42,719 --> 00:47:46,319 Speaker 1: All Right, let's talk about new Copkins. DeAndre Hopkins last 984 00:47:46,400 --> 00:47:49,360 Speaker 1: year obviously was very frustrated with the quarterback play. Matt Harmon. 985 00:47:49,560 --> 00:47:52,040 Speaker 1: I asked these two find folks in the room with 986 00:47:52,080 --> 00:47:53,839 Speaker 1: me if he bounces back in a big way, But 987 00:47:54,080 --> 00:47:59,120 Speaker 1: could I get a projection from you regarding Nuke. I'm 988 00:47:59,400 --> 00:48:02,480 Speaker 1: kind of like off Nuke Hopkins this year at his 989 00:48:02,560 --> 00:48:04,759 Speaker 1: current price, Like you you see him going off the 990 00:48:04,760 --> 00:48:08,200 Speaker 1: board on you know sites like Fantasy Pros or Fantasy 991 00:48:08,239 --> 00:48:10,480 Speaker 1: Football Calculator and their ADP right now, and he's like 992 00:48:10,560 --> 00:48:13,319 Speaker 1: a wide receiver. He's like the wide receiver twelve. And 993 00:48:14,200 --> 00:48:16,200 Speaker 1: that feels to me. I don't know how you guys 994 00:48:16,239 --> 00:48:17,759 Speaker 1: feel in the room there, but like that feels to 995 00:48:17,800 --> 00:48:20,719 Speaker 1: me like you're buying him but his absolute best case scenario, 996 00:48:20,760 --> 00:48:23,319 Speaker 1: because if you look at the last two years, the 997 00:48:23,320 --> 00:48:25,960 Speaker 1: only time he's really been a high end wide receiver 998 00:48:26,080 --> 00:48:28,360 Speaker 1: one for fantasy has really only been in one set 999 00:48:28,360 --> 00:48:30,719 Speaker 1: of conditions, and that's when the Texans were at their 1000 00:48:30,760 --> 00:48:35,160 Speaker 1: worst as a team in the first half of the season. 1001 00:48:35,640 --> 00:48:37,800 Speaker 1: Their run play percentage dipped in the second half of 1002 00:48:37,800 --> 00:48:39,560 Speaker 1: the year when their defense got better and they started 1003 00:48:39,600 --> 00:48:42,360 Speaker 1: winning more games. Bill O'Brien has always ranked inside the 1004 00:48:42,400 --> 00:48:46,160 Speaker 1: top six in terms of run runs, run rushi attempts 1005 00:48:46,160 --> 00:48:49,560 Speaker 1: in the NFL. So I don't really see them wanting 1006 00:48:49,560 --> 00:48:53,560 Speaker 1: to be a team that you know, funnels of their 1007 00:48:53,560 --> 00:48:56,760 Speaker 1: passing offense to new Copkins. And even if they do 1008 00:48:56,760 --> 00:48:59,680 Speaker 1: do that, it's probably not going to be the same 1009 00:48:59,680 --> 00:49:02,200 Speaker 1: amount of volume that we've seen the last few years, plus, Like, 1010 00:49:02,480 --> 00:49:04,960 Speaker 1: I know things are going to be better without brock Osweiler, 1011 00:49:05,000 --> 00:49:07,200 Speaker 1: at least we would assume, But how much better are 1012 00:49:07,239 --> 00:49:09,640 Speaker 1: they really with Tom Savage, who wasn't like a tangible 1013 00:49:09,719 --> 00:49:11,640 Speaker 1: upgrade as soon as he hit the field last year. 1014 00:49:12,160 --> 00:49:14,440 Speaker 1: I like de Shaun Watson enough as a prospect, but 1015 00:49:14,480 --> 00:49:16,120 Speaker 1: you know, he's still going to be a rookie, So 1016 00:49:17,000 --> 00:49:20,200 Speaker 1: I can easily see Hopkins finishing as like wide receiver 1017 00:49:20,360 --> 00:49:23,359 Speaker 1: nineteen or twenty and where he's going right now like that, 1018 00:49:23,440 --> 00:49:27,680 Speaker 1: I just can't justify ever making the pick there at 1019 00:49:27,719 --> 00:49:30,239 Speaker 1: that point. So I'm I'm pretty much like completely out 1020 00:49:30,239 --> 00:49:32,279 Speaker 1: on Hopkins as long as this price stays around wide 1021 00:49:32,320 --> 00:49:34,600 Speaker 1: receiver twelve. All right, let's go to Tennessee. Marcus Mariotta 1022 00:49:34,600 --> 00:49:36,840 Speaker 1: broke his leg late last year but is on track 1023 00:49:36,880 --> 00:49:39,200 Speaker 1: to start the season team out of Corey Davis in 1024 00:49:39,239 --> 00:49:42,000 Speaker 1: the draft. Eric Decker your favorite one of your favorite 1025 00:49:42,040 --> 00:49:45,879 Speaker 1: wide receivers in free agency? Meanwhile, one of james Least 1026 00:49:45,920 --> 00:49:53,240 Speaker 1: favorite players. Yeah, well, I was right in stupid, I know, right, 1027 00:49:53,280 --> 00:49:57,680 Speaker 1: Just stop it. Richard Matthews was your leading receiver last 1028 00:49:57,760 --> 00:50:02,160 Speaker 1: year in Tennessee, even there you know, current price tags. 1029 00:50:02,239 --> 00:50:05,080 Speaker 1: Who do you like there in Tennessee. Who's your favorite 1030 00:50:05,080 --> 00:50:09,719 Speaker 1: preferred wide receiver in the Titans wide receiver corps? So 1031 00:50:09,840 --> 00:50:12,480 Speaker 1: right now it's Decker just because he's still cheap, but 1032 00:50:13,360 --> 00:50:15,680 Speaker 1: I would expect him to probably creep up into like 1033 00:50:15,719 --> 00:50:19,080 Speaker 1: the top thirty five wide receivers picked by the time 1034 00:50:19,080 --> 00:50:21,920 Speaker 1: we're doing this in August, and at that point than 1035 00:50:21,960 --> 00:50:24,960 Speaker 1: I really I'm a little bit shyer on the price 1036 00:50:25,080 --> 00:50:28,440 Speaker 1: just because I love Decker the player. Again, but this 1037 00:50:28,520 --> 00:50:31,720 Speaker 1: is another volume situation where like how a Tennessee's offseason 1038 00:50:31,719 --> 00:50:33,640 Speaker 1: moves definitely seem to indicate that they want to open 1039 00:50:33,680 --> 00:50:36,680 Speaker 1: up the offense more. They have a really efficient quarterback, 1040 00:50:36,800 --> 00:50:39,239 Speaker 1: especially in the red zone. Decker has been one of 1041 00:50:39,239 --> 00:50:41,600 Speaker 1: the most efficient wide receivers in the league in the 1042 00:50:41,640 --> 00:50:44,080 Speaker 1: red zone. So it's a good pairing from that perspective, 1043 00:50:44,080 --> 00:50:46,280 Speaker 1: And I think that like on a week to week basis, 1044 00:50:46,360 --> 00:50:48,279 Speaker 1: we can kind of count on Decker as a as 1045 00:50:48,280 --> 00:50:51,600 Speaker 1: a touchdown threat. But outside of that, like I don't 1046 00:50:51,600 --> 00:50:52,919 Speaker 1: I don't know if any of these guys are gonna 1047 00:50:52,920 --> 00:50:54,799 Speaker 1: get the volume to be like predictable week to week 1048 00:50:54,840 --> 00:50:57,440 Speaker 1: because they still have Delaney Walker, they drafted Corey Davis 1049 00:50:57,480 --> 00:51:00,040 Speaker 1: in the top five. We're start Matthews is kind of 1050 00:51:00,120 --> 00:51:02,000 Speaker 1: I think was gonna be a trap either way this 1051 00:51:02,080 --> 00:51:04,880 Speaker 1: year because because I don't think he's that great of 1052 00:51:04,880 --> 00:51:06,799 Speaker 1: a player, Like I think he's just fine. I think 1053 00:51:06,800 --> 00:51:09,560 Speaker 1: he's a guy, but not much more than that. So, 1054 00:51:09,960 --> 00:51:12,640 Speaker 1: like all these guys, I feel like they're going to 1055 00:51:12,719 --> 00:51:15,600 Speaker 1: be vulnerable week to week. Who's gonna like it might 1056 00:51:15,600 --> 00:51:17,400 Speaker 1: be more of just a week to week like guessing 1057 00:51:17,440 --> 00:51:20,960 Speaker 1: game with a matchup perspective in terms of who's going 1058 00:51:21,000 --> 00:51:22,480 Speaker 1: to have the week that week. So I I don't 1059 00:51:22,520 --> 00:51:24,680 Speaker 1: really want to feel good about drafting of these guys. 1060 00:51:25,200 --> 00:51:26,799 Speaker 1: I'm with you on that, Like I think I saw 1061 00:51:26,840 --> 00:51:29,640 Speaker 1: Mike Clay tweeted out his projections for these guys, and 1062 00:51:29,760 --> 00:51:33,040 Speaker 1: for Davis, Decker and Richard Matthews, it was all roughly 1063 00:51:33,080 --> 00:51:37,200 Speaker 1: in the like fifty to seventy catch like seven to 1064 00:51:37,280 --> 00:51:40,239 Speaker 1: eight hundred yard like five to seven touchdown games. Like 1065 00:51:40,280 --> 00:51:42,440 Speaker 1: the only time I'd probably want to actually start one 1066 00:51:42,440 --> 00:51:44,839 Speaker 1: of these guys is maybe in a game if they're 1067 00:51:44,840 --> 00:51:46,719 Speaker 1: gonna be it when something that's projected to be a 1068 00:51:46,719 --> 00:51:50,200 Speaker 1: really high scoring affair, like if they were hypothetically playing 1069 00:51:50,200 --> 00:51:52,239 Speaker 1: the Packers again like they did last year. Like that 1070 00:51:52,280 --> 00:51:54,520 Speaker 1: would be a game where I might start these guys. 1071 00:51:54,520 --> 00:51:56,600 Speaker 1: But otherwise, like Harmon's kind of right at their costs, 1072 00:51:56,600 --> 00:51:58,840 Speaker 1: I feel like it's going to be too unpredictable and 1073 00:51:58,880 --> 00:52:00,719 Speaker 1: it's gonna be too frustrated to try and figure out 1074 00:52:00,719 --> 00:52:02,000 Speaker 1: when and where to start these guys. I think it 1075 00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:04,359 Speaker 1: certainly opens the door anyways for Marcus Mario to being 1076 00:52:04,360 --> 00:52:07,560 Speaker 1: a great value quarterback. You know, you talk about these 1077 00:52:07,680 --> 00:52:10,440 Speaker 1: individual wide receivers. Maybe individually, we don't know what they're 1078 00:52:10,440 --> 00:52:12,759 Speaker 1: gonna do, but I'll tell you what, as a collection, 1079 00:52:12,800 --> 00:52:16,360 Speaker 1: that's got to help the development of Marcus Mariota, hopefully 1080 00:52:16,440 --> 00:52:20,880 Speaker 1: he comes back from his broken leg at all. Right, 1081 00:52:21,160 --> 00:52:23,560 Speaker 1: enough with the the a f C South, Let's talk 1082 00:52:23,560 --> 00:52:27,040 Speaker 1: about a more important topic here. Let's talk about you man, Harmon. 1083 00:52:27,080 --> 00:52:32,640 Speaker 1: What's you got going on tow my favorite topic? Well, 1084 00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:35,080 Speaker 1: I just I just got back here to l A 1085 00:52:35,560 --> 00:52:39,920 Speaker 1: last night. I've been back home so which It's funny 1086 00:52:39,920 --> 00:52:42,560 Speaker 1: how it's hard to get motivated to do literally anything 1087 00:52:42,560 --> 00:52:45,640 Speaker 1: productive when you're in your childhood home. It's like, well, 1088 00:52:46,120 --> 00:52:47,759 Speaker 1: I cam to sit here and screw around. So in 1089 00:52:47,880 --> 00:52:51,560 Speaker 1: terms of what I've been doing the last twenty days, 1090 00:52:51,600 --> 00:52:54,200 Speaker 1: not so much anything that's like relevant to what listeners 1091 00:52:54,239 --> 00:52:56,440 Speaker 1: might care about unless they really like me that much, 1092 00:52:56,440 --> 00:52:59,759 Speaker 1: and that I would completely understand. But my god, Like, 1093 00:53:00,120 --> 00:53:03,200 Speaker 1: in terms of football stuff, I'm working on building some 1094 00:53:03,239 --> 00:53:05,520 Speaker 1: projections for this year actually, which is something I've never 1095 00:53:05,560 --> 00:53:09,359 Speaker 1: done before, so that's kind of exciting. And of course 1096 00:53:09,400 --> 00:53:13,960 Speaker 1: obviously just continuing to pimp Reception Perception and uh, if 1097 00:53:14,040 --> 00:53:16,560 Speaker 1: listeners are interested in more of my wide receiver analysis, 1098 00:53:16,640 --> 00:53:18,680 Speaker 1: you go to Reception perception dot com. You click on 1099 00:53:18,760 --> 00:53:21,279 Speaker 1: my little face there and you can buy access to 1100 00:53:21,360 --> 00:53:23,799 Speaker 1: all my data that I charted out this year. So 1101 00:53:24,120 --> 00:53:27,600 Speaker 1: it's pretty excited about that, continuing to get out there, 1102 00:53:27,600 --> 00:53:29,400 Speaker 1: and like it's not even it's not even it's not 1103 00:53:29,400 --> 00:53:32,520 Speaker 1: even July yet, so I'm really hoping that if the 1104 00:53:32,520 --> 00:53:34,719 Speaker 1: season goes on, or the preseason goes on, we get 1105 00:53:34,760 --> 00:53:37,879 Speaker 1: to more like take season, the demand for that will 1106 00:53:37,880 --> 00:53:40,160 Speaker 1: be pretty great. So I'm I'm excited. But in terms 1107 00:53:40,200 --> 00:53:42,759 Speaker 1: of what's going on with me, I don't know. Just 1108 00:53:42,800 --> 00:53:45,640 Speaker 1: to try to live my best life here, How's how's Charlie? 1109 00:53:45,680 --> 00:53:47,480 Speaker 1: How have you guys been? I'm sure did you guys 1110 00:53:47,480 --> 00:53:50,719 Speaker 1: see the video? Chief as chief Harley a videographer, and 1111 00:53:50,840 --> 00:53:53,239 Speaker 1: the house I I filmed it last night, but it 1112 00:53:53,280 --> 00:53:55,520 Speaker 1: was quite an adorable reunion. But how is how is 1113 00:53:55,560 --> 00:53:57,839 Speaker 1: the full day Ben Harmon with you guys hanging out again? 1114 00:53:59,080 --> 00:54:00,960 Speaker 1: It's been good to have them back, like there's some 1115 00:54:01,480 --> 00:54:03,960 Speaker 1: so obviously if I did not take Charlie back east 1116 00:54:04,000 --> 00:54:06,319 Speaker 1: on the trip, but for those who don't know, which 1117 00:54:06,400 --> 00:54:08,680 Speaker 1: was really hard for for me, but I think probably 1118 00:54:08,680 --> 00:54:12,560 Speaker 1: harder for him because reporting is it because he doesn't 1119 00:54:12,600 --> 00:54:16,200 Speaker 1: like West Virginia? Is that why? It's just because I'm 1120 00:54:16,239 --> 00:54:19,520 Speaker 1: gonna annore that because I could not imagine like possibly 1121 00:54:19,600 --> 00:54:23,000 Speaker 1: flying with him because he's a very anxious dog, and 1122 00:54:23,040 --> 00:54:29,880 Speaker 1: like I just don't done well with that. I don't know, 1123 00:54:29,960 --> 00:54:31,440 Speaker 1: I know, I know there are ways to do it, 1124 00:54:31,480 --> 00:54:34,319 Speaker 1: but I just maybe we'll explore down the line. But 1125 00:54:34,360 --> 00:54:36,759 Speaker 1: I gotta say it's nice having him back for for 1126 00:54:36,800 --> 00:54:39,080 Speaker 1: me at least, because there are just some things you 1127 00:54:39,160 --> 00:54:41,719 Speaker 1: like it used to having a dog around, Like you 1128 00:54:41,719 --> 00:54:43,200 Speaker 1: wake up in the middle of the night to like 1129 00:54:43,200 --> 00:54:45,080 Speaker 1: go to the bathroom or something like I always put 1130 00:54:45,120 --> 00:54:46,719 Speaker 1: out my hand to like tell him to stay, and 1131 00:54:46,760 --> 00:54:48,279 Speaker 1: like I was doing that and be like, oh, there's 1132 00:54:48,280 --> 00:54:53,279 Speaker 1: nobody here or you know this, little little things like 1133 00:54:53,320 --> 00:54:55,720 Speaker 1: that you get used to and when the dog's not around, 1134 00:54:55,719 --> 00:54:59,320 Speaker 1: it's kind of do you realize a dog was seven 1135 00:54:59,440 --> 00:55:01,920 Speaker 1: times at the age one, the seven dog years for 1136 00:55:01,920 --> 00:55:04,840 Speaker 1: everyone human year or something like that. Yeah, that's so 1137 00:55:04,840 --> 00:55:07,759 Speaker 1: so each dog. Here's what fifty two days? Basically, you 1138 00:55:07,880 --> 00:55:10,759 Speaker 1: left your dog for half a year alone. WHOA? What 1139 00:55:10,880 --> 00:55:14,319 Speaker 1: a perspective. We said last probably took a year off 1140 00:55:14,320 --> 00:55:17,279 Speaker 1: his life for this this stress. Half a year dog 1141 00:55:17,320 --> 00:55:20,000 Speaker 1: for a half year. Now, that's anne sounds better, doesn't it. 1142 00:55:21,960 --> 00:55:27,120 Speaker 1: You deliver the number. I know you got a consult 1143 00:55:27,160 --> 00:55:32,160 Speaker 1: with me, alright, I got a consult NFL network Analytic Analytics. 1144 00:55:32,160 --> 00:55:34,040 Speaker 1: That first didn't be free. Yes, on how long you 1145 00:55:34,120 --> 00:55:37,400 Speaker 1: leave a dog alone? Half a year? What a? What a? 1146 00:55:37,520 --> 00:55:40,560 Speaker 1: What an idiot? I am? All right? Should we let 1147 00:55:40,640 --> 00:55:42,759 Speaker 1: him go and get back to Charlie? All right? We're 1148 00:55:44,160 --> 00:55:48,040 Speaker 1: the great Matt Harmon. Find his work at Reception perception 1149 00:55:48,320 --> 00:55:51,640 Speaker 1: dot com. He is one half of the Fantasy Hipsters 1150 00:55:51,760 --> 00:55:54,120 Speaker 1: as well. Matt. We appreciate your time, man, I think 1151 00:55:54,160 --> 00:55:56,279 Speaker 1: we already we already hung up on him. So that's all. 1152 00:55:56,560 --> 00:55:59,600 Speaker 1: But he'll he'll listen to the podcast. No doubt, no doubt, 1153 00:55:59,640 --> 00:56:01,719 Speaker 1: we will it. Matt Harmon, tell listen the podcast day. 1154 00:56:01,719 --> 00:56:03,840 Speaker 1: All right, we'll close out your show with a round 1155 00:56:03,880 --> 00:56:17,000 Speaker 1: of daily depths Depth. All right, daily tap time. We 1156 00:56:17,040 --> 00:56:21,000 Speaker 1: shall start with the wikid fil Wisconsin. Two depths. First one. 1157 00:56:21,360 --> 00:56:23,719 Speaker 1: Over the weekend, I saw The Big Sick. It was 1158 00:56:23,760 --> 00:56:26,279 Speaker 1: in a Livid release New York in l A. It's 1159 00:56:26,280 --> 00:56:30,200 Speaker 1: produced by jud Apatow, directed by Michael show Walter, starring Kumalew, 1160 00:56:30,320 --> 00:56:33,920 Speaker 1: Johnny and Zoe Kazan, And it's based on Kumil's real 1161 00:56:33,960 --> 00:56:37,000 Speaker 1: life with his wife. Actually because while they were well, 1162 00:56:37,040 --> 00:56:40,080 Speaker 1: they're like, well they were dating, she came down with 1163 00:56:40,160 --> 00:56:42,359 Speaker 1: some incredibly rare illness and had to be put into 1164 00:56:42,360 --> 00:56:45,680 Speaker 1: a medically induced coma for months. Uh So that's kind 1165 00:56:45,680 --> 00:56:48,600 Speaker 1: of the center of the story is young Pakistani guy 1166 00:56:48,640 --> 00:56:50,680 Speaker 1: and his white girl are dating and she gets put 1167 00:56:50,760 --> 00:56:52,080 Speaker 1: in this comma and it kind of thrust him in 1168 00:56:52,160 --> 00:56:55,319 Speaker 1: with her family and stuff like that. Amazing movie. It's 1169 00:56:55,360 --> 00:56:59,960 Speaker 1: super funny, super heartfelt, super touching. Honestly, can't recommend it highly. 1170 00:57:00,400 --> 00:57:03,719 Speaker 1: It was phenomenal. I think of it again, The Big Sick, 1171 00:57:03,920 --> 00:57:06,920 Speaker 1: The Big Sick. I've seen the I've seen the commercials 1172 00:57:06,960 --> 00:57:09,680 Speaker 1: for just so. I think it's opening wide soon, um 1173 00:57:09,760 --> 00:57:11,000 Speaker 1: so keep an eye out for it when it comes 1174 00:57:11,000 --> 00:57:13,919 Speaker 1: to your theater. But go check it out. It's super funny. It's, 1175 00:57:13,960 --> 00:57:15,480 Speaker 1: like I said, it's got a great heart to it, 1176 00:57:15,520 --> 00:57:18,040 Speaker 1: and it's not like it's still hilarious without being like 1177 00:57:18,120 --> 00:57:21,120 Speaker 1: super raunchy like those other town movies that the hit 1178 00:57:21,120 --> 00:57:24,680 Speaker 1: for a while with, like super Bad and uh uh, 1179 00:57:24,760 --> 00:57:26,640 Speaker 1: what's someone I'm forgetting knocked up and stuff like that. 1180 00:57:26,680 --> 00:57:29,080 Speaker 1: It's just it's really great. So I can't recommend highly enough. 1181 00:57:29,280 --> 00:57:32,120 Speaker 1: Second thing much dumber. One of the stupidest things I 1182 00:57:32,120 --> 00:57:33,880 Speaker 1: think I've ever watched in my life. But I was 1183 00:57:34,080 --> 00:57:37,840 Speaker 1: like cry laughing last night at midnight in the streets 1184 00:57:37,880 --> 00:57:40,600 Speaker 1: of Westwood as I was walking Charlie because I stumbled 1185 00:57:40,640 --> 00:57:42,680 Speaker 1: upon this video. Is a guy that used to do 1186 00:57:42,720 --> 00:57:45,720 Speaker 1: it on Vine and it was called pronouncing things Incorrectly. 1187 00:57:46,440 --> 00:57:48,640 Speaker 1: He would do the six second Vine of just him 1188 00:57:48,720 --> 00:57:53,680 Speaker 1: like with like brands or fruits or you know, cereals 1189 00:57:53,760 --> 00:57:57,320 Speaker 1: or random stung for stores, and he would just horribly 1190 00:57:57,360 --> 00:57:59,800 Speaker 1: mispronounce them. And it's just like he'll do like five 1191 00:57:59,920 --> 00:58:02,320 Speaker 1: or six women things just bam bam bam bam, Bam. 1192 00:58:02,360 --> 00:58:05,560 Speaker 1: It's so dumb, but it's hilarious. There's a compilation video 1193 00:58:05,600 --> 00:58:07,920 Speaker 1: on YouTube, and I think people must have thought I 1194 00:58:07,960 --> 00:58:10,000 Speaker 1: was psychotic as it was just walking through the streets 1195 00:58:10,040 --> 00:58:15,120 Speaker 1: like scream laughing with Charlie. So just things incorrectly on 1196 00:58:15,160 --> 00:58:17,320 Speaker 1: YouTube and you will not be disappointed. I like it. 1197 00:58:17,440 --> 00:58:19,760 Speaker 1: Cynthia Freeland. Do we have daily dapts from you, ma'am? 1198 00:58:19,880 --> 00:58:22,920 Speaker 1: We do. We have to. So, um, it's summer, and 1199 00:58:22,960 --> 00:58:24,440 Speaker 1: you know how like when we were little, you have 1200 00:58:24,440 --> 00:58:25,840 Speaker 1: to like read books in the summer and you get 1201 00:58:25,880 --> 00:58:28,520 Speaker 1: like stickers and stuff. So I've been like consuming books 1202 00:58:28,560 --> 00:58:31,720 Speaker 1: like a maniac. Like I'm like, it's three a week. 1203 00:58:31,720 --> 00:58:34,480 Speaker 1: It's crazy. I'm jealous of I know it's good. So 1204 00:58:34,520 --> 00:58:37,280 Speaker 1: I just read read this really good data science book. Yep, 1205 00:58:37,320 --> 00:58:40,400 Speaker 1: I said it, but it's actually like it's something that 1206 00:58:40,480 --> 00:58:43,640 Speaker 1: I think I read a great data science book. No, 1207 00:58:43,920 --> 00:58:46,280 Speaker 1: I would not recommend it here if I didn't think 1208 00:58:46,320 --> 00:58:49,800 Speaker 1: that our listening really like it. It's called Everybody Lies, 1209 00:58:50,400 --> 00:58:53,080 Speaker 1: and it's it's a really great book because it basically 1210 00:58:53,120 --> 00:58:56,720 Speaker 1: says that, okay, fair warning, there are some things in there, 1211 00:58:56,760 --> 00:58:59,919 Speaker 1: like they talk about some things that are all raunch 1212 00:59:00,680 --> 00:59:05,040 Speaker 1: it's good that the this guy, Seth the author, Seth Stevens, 1213 00:59:05,120 --> 00:59:08,360 Speaker 1: David David Evitts. I know I'm butchering his name, but 1214 00:59:08,480 --> 00:59:11,840 Speaker 1: he um. Ultimately, he took years worth of Google search 1215 00:59:11,920 --> 00:59:15,400 Speaker 1: data and he like mapped to the most amazing things 1216 00:59:15,400 --> 00:59:18,200 Speaker 1: that tell us truth about ourselves. He talks about the election, 1217 00:59:18,240 --> 00:59:22,720 Speaker 1: he talks about, Oh, it's fantastic book. So it's really 1218 00:59:22,800 --> 00:59:25,320 Speaker 1: it's worth read. It just came out. I'm a big fan. 1219 00:59:25,480 --> 00:59:27,760 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm a I'm a it's it's a good 1220 00:59:28,000 --> 00:59:30,920 Speaker 1: it's a good read. So that's my first one and 1221 00:59:30,920 --> 00:59:34,720 Speaker 1: then my second. Dap Oreo cookies. Yeah, that's great choice. 1222 00:59:34,800 --> 00:59:38,080 Speaker 1: I just like them. Things we learned on the NFL 1223 00:59:38,120 --> 00:59:41,000 Speaker 1: Fantasy Live podcast. I love. I will give my first 1224 00:59:41,040 --> 00:59:45,360 Speaker 1: undaps to Chris Paul CP three. Uh got traded over 1225 00:59:45,400 --> 00:59:47,800 Speaker 1: to the Rockets because he said he did not want 1226 00:59:47,840 --> 00:59:50,959 Speaker 1: to play for the l A Clippers anymore. I just don't. 1227 00:59:51,000 --> 00:59:53,000 Speaker 1: Then you want him gone, then that's fine. Doesn't want 1228 00:59:53,000 --> 00:59:54,720 Speaker 1: to play for them, then that's good. No, here's the thing, 1229 00:59:55,520 --> 00:59:57,440 Speaker 1: and you know, I know, you know Clipper Nation all 1230 00:59:57,440 --> 00:59:59,480 Speaker 1: that kind of but it's not it's not that I'm 1231 00:59:59,480 --> 01:00:01,880 Speaker 1: mad at him for leaving. I'm not that guy. I'm 1232 01:00:01,920 --> 01:00:04,360 Speaker 1: just saying I'm really not that guy like k D 1233 01:00:04,480 --> 01:00:06,960 Speaker 1: going to the Gold State World. I'm down, do do you? 1234 01:00:07,200 --> 01:00:09,880 Speaker 1: It's all good, But I just to me this it 1235 01:00:09,920 --> 01:00:13,240 Speaker 1: doesn't make any sense. I mean why, First of all, 1236 01:00:13,240 --> 01:00:17,840 Speaker 1: the money, it makes absolute the Rockets need space. And 1237 01:00:19,040 --> 01:00:22,080 Speaker 1: I'm talking about Yes, he retains his bird rights, that's fine. 1238 01:00:22,480 --> 01:00:24,560 Speaker 1: So and he's gonna take eleven million dollar hit this 1239 01:00:24,640 --> 01:00:27,280 Speaker 1: year with the thought that he could then sign a 1240 01:00:27,400 --> 01:00:30,480 Speaker 1: super max deal at the end of next season. Bro, 1241 01:00:30,640 --> 01:00:34,000 Speaker 1: you're playing with two hundred million dollars in change for 1242 01:00:34,080 --> 01:00:37,720 Speaker 1: a guy that has an extensive injury history. You're telling me, 1243 01:00:37,840 --> 01:00:41,080 Speaker 1: at the age of thirty three, somebody's gonna sign this 1244 01:00:41,080 --> 01:00:44,560 Speaker 1: guy to a five year super max deal with those injuries. 1245 01:00:44,600 --> 01:00:47,760 Speaker 1: And again we're talking about playing around with two hundred 1246 01:00:47,800 --> 01:00:49,880 Speaker 1: million dollars. Let's say he blows out an achilles. Let's 1247 01:00:49,880 --> 01:00:51,200 Speaker 1: say he blows out an A C L whatever it 1248 01:00:51,280 --> 01:00:54,000 Speaker 1: might be, that money is bye bye. It's just to me, 1249 01:00:54,800 --> 01:00:56,760 Speaker 1: I don't know, it doesn't It didn't make sense from 1250 01:00:56,760 --> 01:00:59,800 Speaker 1: a financial standpoint to me, from a basketball standpoint, and 1251 01:00:59,840 --> 01:01:03,120 Speaker 1: may absolutely no sense. His style of gameplay does not 1252 01:01:03,320 --> 01:01:05,680 Speaker 1: mesh with what I think will work well with the 1253 01:01:05,720 --> 01:01:10,200 Speaker 1: Mike D'Antoni system. James Harden. There's James Harden there, who 1254 01:01:10,240 --> 01:01:12,080 Speaker 1: is also a ball dominant guard as well. Who just 1255 01:01:12,160 --> 01:01:13,959 Speaker 1: who just put in an m v P level type 1256 01:01:13,960 --> 01:01:16,360 Speaker 1: season and you're gonna ask him to step aside and 1257 01:01:16,400 --> 01:01:21,600 Speaker 1: give the ball to CP CP three. Blake Griffin and he, 1258 01:01:21,880 --> 01:01:25,040 Speaker 1: I mean they both had they put up pretty significant numbers. 1259 01:01:25,200 --> 01:01:27,360 Speaker 1: We're having a significant basketball talk, which I love, but 1260 01:01:27,880 --> 01:01:30,160 Speaker 1: we'll move on. I just don't think. I didn't like 1261 01:01:30,240 --> 01:01:32,960 Speaker 1: it from a basketball standpoint. I didn't like it from 1262 01:01:33,000 --> 01:01:35,600 Speaker 1: a financial standpoint. I just to me, it just didn't 1263 01:01:35,600 --> 01:01:37,080 Speaker 1: make a whole hell of a lot of sense. But 1264 01:01:37,280 --> 01:01:40,520 Speaker 1: definitely was it definitely was like, WHOA, But I think 1265 01:01:40,560 --> 01:01:42,320 Speaker 1: you're digging a little deeper, and you see, like I 1266 01:01:42,360 --> 01:01:44,640 Speaker 1: think if you went to San Antonio, I'm all about it. 1267 01:01:44,800 --> 01:01:47,120 Speaker 1: I'd be super happy for CP three. I think it'd 1268 01:01:47,160 --> 01:01:48,920 Speaker 1: be great for the league. Blah blah blah blah. Anyways, 1269 01:01:48,960 --> 01:01:52,360 Speaker 1: DAPs to the Great British breaking show, uh total left 1270 01:01:52,360 --> 01:01:55,520 Speaker 1: turn here. I just my wife was into it and 1271 01:01:56,120 --> 01:01:58,560 Speaker 1: I just started watching a few episodes, like I don't know, 1272 01:01:58,600 --> 01:02:01,840 Speaker 1: like four or five weeks ago, and I first of all, 1273 01:02:01,840 --> 01:02:03,720 Speaker 1: I'm a sucker for cooking shows like I love Chopped, 1274 01:02:03,760 --> 01:02:07,600 Speaker 1: I love all you know, I can't stop watching especially Chopped. 1275 01:02:07,640 --> 01:02:13,920 Speaker 1: Like if that's on, I'm like, I really crap. Let me, 1276 01:02:14,040 --> 01:02:17,360 Speaker 1: let me let me watch it through this one break. Yes, no, um, 1277 01:02:17,600 --> 01:02:20,160 Speaker 1: I I love cooking competition shows. I'm a sucker form 1278 01:02:20,160 --> 01:02:24,040 Speaker 1: all Um Great British Baking Show, Mary Barry, Paul Hollywood, 1279 01:02:24,600 --> 01:02:29,400 Speaker 1: Mel I'm going to butcher her name be Droike and 1280 01:02:29,440 --> 01:02:32,800 Speaker 1: Sue Perkins, who I absolutely love. Um soup Perkins, I 1281 01:02:32,840 --> 01:02:35,040 Speaker 1: think to me as a superstar. But but yes, on 1282 01:02:35,040 --> 01:02:38,720 Speaker 1: your marks? Gets it? Uh, The Great British Baking Show. 1283 01:02:39,880 --> 01:02:42,720 Speaker 1: It's on PBS. You can find it on Netflix as well. 1284 01:02:42,920 --> 01:02:45,760 Speaker 1: The most current season is currently on Netflix. Go check 1285 01:02:45,760 --> 01:02:47,640 Speaker 1: it out. What do you want to a bunch of depths? 1286 01:02:47,840 --> 01:02:50,080 Speaker 1: I know it's all over the play Big Data Novel 1287 01:02:50,280 --> 01:02:52,280 Speaker 1: or not Novel, a book which I have on my list. 1288 01:02:52,320 --> 01:02:54,840 Speaker 1: Now you should And it's a great you candy awesome, 1289 01:02:54,960 --> 01:02:57,400 Speaker 1: It's really awesome, really good. It is all over the place. 1290 01:02:57,440 --> 01:02:59,280 Speaker 1: We got basketball, and we got we got some cooking 1291 01:02:59,280 --> 01:03:01,760 Speaker 1: shows in we's movies. Do you have anything about the 1292 01:03:01,800 --> 01:03:07,040 Speaker 1: Dodgers really quick, because I mean Tony Bellinger is a 1293 01:03:07,120 --> 01:03:10,720 Speaker 1: beast that's gonna do it for a show. Okay for 1294 01:03:10,840 --> 01:03:15,520 Speaker 1: the whiskey from Wisconsin, elexkell Hard, Cynthia Frail and joining 1295 01:03:15,600 --> 01:03:18,760 Speaker 1: us on this beautiful ones off James COO, we'll see you, 1296 01:03:21,320 --> 01:03:28,640 Speaker 1: don't I don't