1 00:00:01,080 --> 00:00:04,800 Speaker 1: Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly, a production of I Heart Radio. 2 00:00:07,160 --> 00:00:10,880 Speaker 1: Time now for Fantasy Football Weekly from I Heart Radio, 3 00:00:11,280 --> 00:00:15,160 Speaker 1: your weekly source for the nation's best fantasy speculation and advice. 4 00:00:15,560 --> 00:00:19,000 Speaker 1: Now along with the guys from fanball dot com. Here's 5 00:00:19,079 --> 00:00:25,440 Speaker 1: the host for Fantasy Football Weekly. Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly. 6 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:29,720 Speaker 1: A coronavirus version. Man, it is uh, it is different. 7 00:00:29,840 --> 00:00:32,360 Speaker 1: It's a whole different landscape. It's weird out there. It's 8 00:00:32,400 --> 00:00:34,800 Speaker 1: not weird here though. Although it's been a long time 9 00:00:34,840 --> 00:00:37,360 Speaker 1: since Brian Johnson has been on Welcome back a charge. 10 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:39,080 Speaker 1: It is great to be back. And it is strange 11 00:00:39,080 --> 00:00:42,320 Speaker 1: podcasting in a has Matt suit that we're wearing right now. 12 00:00:42,320 --> 00:00:45,800 Speaker 1: I know, um the big yellow has Matt the helmet 13 00:00:45,800 --> 00:00:49,520 Speaker 1: makes it really really weird. But better safe than sorry, right. 14 00:00:50,760 --> 00:00:52,960 Speaker 1: It reminds me of what was the Dustin Hoffman movie, 15 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:59,560 Speaker 1: uh Renee Russo. Yeah, it's like it was like contagion, 16 00:00:59,680 --> 00:01:01,960 Speaker 1: but it isn't that. It was Hot Zone, remember Red 17 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:05,440 Speaker 1: Hot Demmick or No. But I should play the board 18 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:08,759 Speaker 1: right now where the monkey brings the disease over. Yeah, 19 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:11,240 Speaker 1: we're living that. Yeah, that was that was a movie. 20 00:01:11,360 --> 00:01:13,840 Speaker 1: You're right, and I just can't remember the name. Uh, 21 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:16,560 Speaker 1: somebody on Twitter will no doubt, we'll no doubt tweeted 22 00:01:16,640 --> 00:01:18,600 Speaker 1: to us. Uh, speaking of which, people can follow you 23 00:01:18,640 --> 00:01:20,920 Speaker 1: a Twitter at b t x J. Yeah, I'm still 24 00:01:20,959 --> 00:01:23,360 Speaker 1: on Twitter. Absolutely, you're still on Twitter, And of course 25 00:01:23,440 --> 00:01:26,480 Speaker 1: I am too. At Paul Charchi and last week myself 26 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:29,400 Speaker 1: our good friend Matt Harrison. We broke down the top 27 00:01:29,440 --> 00:01:33,200 Speaker 1: six rookie running backs. But then I've charged you with 28 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:35,880 Speaker 1: a more difficult task. Give me the next tier running backs, 29 00:01:35,920 --> 00:01:38,440 Speaker 1: I said, Brian, And you gave me five more guys. 30 00:01:39,080 --> 00:01:42,800 Speaker 1: Some of these players are better than the guys we 31 00:01:42,880 --> 00:01:45,320 Speaker 1: discussed last week. I was about to say, it's not 32 00:01:45,600 --> 00:01:48,120 Speaker 1: it wasn't a difficult task to start. At least when 33 00:01:48,160 --> 00:01:50,080 Speaker 1: we get into the first guy, she just dive right 34 00:01:50,120 --> 00:01:52,720 Speaker 1: in because yeah, Matt, Matt left me a little too 35 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:56,640 Speaker 1: much meat on the boone. Uh, specifically two forty seven 36 00:01:56,640 --> 00:02:00,240 Speaker 1: pounds of meat the form of a J. Dillon from 37 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:04,680 Speaker 1: Boston College six ft seven. Uh. Of course it's foot 38 00:02:04,840 --> 00:02:07,920 Speaker 1: you mean. Running backs are not normally six ft tall, 39 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:10,920 Speaker 1: nor are they normally two hundred fifty pounds, And normally 40 00:02:10,960 --> 00:02:13,160 Speaker 1: they don't go to the combine and record the highest 41 00:02:13,240 --> 00:02:16,120 Speaker 1: vertical leap, weighing in at two forty seven among among 42 00:02:16,200 --> 00:02:19,959 Speaker 1: running backs, of course the highest. That's that's that's insane. Yeah, 43 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:22,440 Speaker 1: it's insane. And by the way, you'd think that all 44 00:02:22,440 --> 00:02:24,440 Speaker 1: of that would call that Matt body mass would cost 45 00:02:24,520 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 1: him speed. He ran a four five three. A J. 46 00:02:28,680 --> 00:02:33,320 Speaker 1: Dylon is a freak. Yeah, Clyde Edwards Hilaire who we 47 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:40,000 Speaker 1: also like six. So yeah, of course, landing spot matters 48 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:43,080 Speaker 1: for every rookie in draft capital, but yeah, Dylan's got 49 00:02:43,360 --> 00:02:46,919 Speaker 1: top five rookie running back. I think he's almost a 50 00:02:46,919 --> 00:02:48,560 Speaker 1: lock to be a top five rookie running back with 51 00:02:48,600 --> 00:02:51,440 Speaker 1: top three upside. Yeah, depending on where class and depending 52 00:02:51,480 --> 00:02:52,920 Speaker 1: where he lands is always the thing that we end 53 00:02:52,960 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 1: up saying about all of these guys, so you almost 54 00:02:54,720 --> 00:02:57,200 Speaker 1: shouldn't say it. It's almost like saying, well, if he 55 00:02:57,320 --> 00:03:00,560 Speaker 1: stays healthy, dot dot dot um. You know, landing spot 56 00:03:00,600 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 1: is as a factor for all of these guys. But 57 00:03:02,639 --> 00:03:09,360 Speaker 1: A J. Dillon has got three down workhorse potential that 58 00:03:09,440 --> 00:03:11,760 Speaker 1: a lot of other backs in this draft do not have. 59 00:03:12,080 --> 00:03:14,680 Speaker 1: His easiest comp is Derrick Henry right now. He looks 60 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:17,520 Speaker 1: like the next Derrick Henry basically, and he does have 61 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:21,320 Speaker 1: bell coal potential. Only caught thirteen passes last year, but 62 00:03:21,320 --> 00:03:24,200 Speaker 1: he did turn those thirteen catches into a hundred yards. 63 00:03:25,360 --> 00:03:27,480 Speaker 1: That just tells me he's tough to bring down, whether running, 64 00:03:27,880 --> 00:03:29,520 Speaker 1: running the ball, or catching the ball. Yeah, I love 65 00:03:29,520 --> 00:03:32,160 Speaker 1: a J. Dillon and uh yeah, I think he's like 66 00:03:32,200 --> 00:03:33,919 Speaker 1: I said, easily top five backs should have been in 67 00:03:33,960 --> 00:03:36,400 Speaker 1: the top six. But oh well. The part about a J. 68 00:03:36,520 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 1: Dillon from Boston College that I like is from a 69 00:03:39,280 --> 00:03:42,880 Speaker 1: fantasy perspective, hundred percent chance he's getting the ball to stripe, 70 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:45,920 Speaker 1: so you will get touchdown carries for sure. You mentioned 71 00:03:45,960 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 1: that he can catch. He's much more of a north 72 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:50,440 Speaker 1: south south runner like a lot of the heavier, bigger 73 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 1: guys are. But he's not a disaster laterally, um, and 74 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:58,360 Speaker 1: there are some other knocks in him. He's he's you know, 75 00:03:58,440 --> 00:04:00,960 Speaker 1: getting that body that much body mass up to speed 76 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:04,120 Speaker 1: can take him a little while, but ultimately, as a 77 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:09,520 Speaker 1: four five three forty showed, a J. Dylan can He's 78 00:04:09,600 --> 00:04:13,600 Speaker 1: not slow by any means, and the balance is pretty good, 79 00:04:13,760 --> 00:04:16,920 Speaker 1: the footwork is pretty good. It's you know, he's got 80 00:04:16,920 --> 00:04:18,880 Speaker 1: the big, thick body that makes him a tough tackle. 81 00:04:19,400 --> 00:04:22,760 Speaker 1: He can compress that body despite that size through smaller 82 00:04:22,880 --> 00:04:26,919 Speaker 1: spaces and smaller running lanes. You know, Boston College had 83 00:04:26,960 --> 00:04:29,159 Speaker 1: a good offensive line and they opened up some big 84 00:04:29,160 --> 00:04:33,040 Speaker 1: holes for him. But it wasn't just him running through 85 00:04:33,120 --> 00:04:35,640 Speaker 1: big lanes. But he can and I think the Derrick 86 00:04:35,640 --> 00:04:38,359 Speaker 1: Henry comp is is similar that way. Yeah, when it 87 00:04:38,360 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 1: comes to Dynasty Empire leagues, I don't think he's gonna 88 00:04:42,040 --> 00:04:47,160 Speaker 1: top the cam Akers, the Swifts, the Dobbins of the toft. 89 00:04:48,080 --> 00:04:50,520 Speaker 1: When it comes to redraft, Dylan could be the top 90 00:04:50,600 --> 00:04:52,920 Speaker 1: rookie running back. I don't think he'd be the top. 91 00:04:53,080 --> 00:04:55,240 Speaker 1: He won't be. He won't be any anywhere. He won't 92 00:04:55,240 --> 00:04:59,320 Speaker 1: be at a tailor. It would take something remarkable. I think, 93 00:04:59,400 --> 00:05:01,520 Speaker 1: not a lock. But there's a chance. There's a chance. 94 00:05:02,360 --> 00:05:04,520 Speaker 1: Um A J. Dillon is going to be a fantasy factor, 95 00:05:04,600 --> 00:05:06,680 Speaker 1: and I think sooner than later. Put him in your 96 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:10,000 Speaker 1: queue right now, Adam, I would take him over Zack 97 00:05:10,120 --> 00:05:14,039 Speaker 1: Moss for sure. I would take him over J. K. Dobbins. 98 00:05:14,120 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 1: I believe maybe cam Acres. I think he's in. I 99 00:05:17,920 --> 00:05:22,080 Speaker 1: think he's a top five fantasy runner for this season. 100 00:05:22,120 --> 00:05:24,760 Speaker 1: A J. Dillon from Boston College. Let's go to your 101 00:05:24,760 --> 00:05:27,680 Speaker 1: next running back. I believe you've got Keyshawn Vaughan from 102 00:05:27,760 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 1: Vanderbilt next Shawn Vaughn, who uh is already getting a 103 00:05:31,240 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 1: knock from being getting knocked for being too old year senior. 104 00:05:35,640 --> 00:05:39,119 Speaker 1: That's not, that's not. Let's talk about that for a second. 105 00:05:39,160 --> 00:05:42,640 Speaker 1: With Keyshawn Vaughn, he started at Illinois and he couldn't 106 00:05:42,680 --> 00:05:45,480 Speaker 1: get enough playing time. So then he goes to Vanderbilt, 107 00:05:45,520 --> 00:05:48,920 Speaker 1: which is not exactly a football powerhouse. Couldn't beat out 108 00:05:48,960 --> 00:05:53,320 Speaker 1: a guy named Ralph Webb there, and then after Webb left, 109 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:56,560 Speaker 1: he put together back to back thousand yards seasons the 110 00:05:56,640 --> 00:05:59,520 Speaker 1: last two years. So that's a little bit of the 111 00:05:59,600 --> 00:06:03,880 Speaker 1: drama that is surrounded Keishawn Vaughan, and that kind of 112 00:06:03,920 --> 00:06:06,200 Speaker 1: worries me a little bit. I'll be honest. When when 113 00:06:06,200 --> 00:06:10,280 Speaker 1: you can't beat out Ralph Webb for playing time at Vanderbilt, 114 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:13,320 Speaker 1: I wonder how you're going to do in the NFL. Yeah. 115 00:06:13,360 --> 00:06:16,800 Speaker 1: On the flip side, I'll play a good cop here. 116 00:06:16,920 --> 00:06:20,000 Speaker 1: Nine carries over a thousand yards average five point two 117 00:06:20,040 --> 00:06:23,760 Speaker 1: yards per carry, nine rushing touchdowns. According to Pro Football Focus, 118 00:06:23,880 --> 00:06:27,080 Speaker 1: Vanderbilt finished with the lowest run blocking grade in the 119 00:06:27,120 --> 00:06:30,080 Speaker 1: NC double A wow. So there's that, but the fact 120 00:06:30,120 --> 00:06:31,839 Speaker 1: that he wasn't a clear cut number one back on 121 00:06:31,920 --> 00:06:35,080 Speaker 1: his own team, it's a little alarming. Uh yeah, I'm 122 00:06:35,080 --> 00:06:37,280 Speaker 1: not nearly as excited about Keyshn Vaughan as I am 123 00:06:37,279 --> 00:06:39,680 Speaker 1: about A J. Dillon. To put it that way. Ran 124 00:06:39,760 --> 00:06:42,080 Speaker 1: a four or five one in the forty. Uh. Pretty 125 00:06:42,080 --> 00:06:45,120 Speaker 1: good speed for running back, a little faster than Dylan. Uh. Yep, 126 00:06:45,320 --> 00:06:47,600 Speaker 1: he's got good size oh two five ten to fourteen. 127 00:06:47,640 --> 00:06:52,160 Speaker 1: That's that's bellcal potential size two. So he's a easily 128 00:06:52,200 --> 00:06:54,520 Speaker 1: inside the top ten. Of course our number eight running 129 00:06:54,520 --> 00:06:57,520 Speaker 1: back here, but again, not nearly as exciting a J. Dillon. No, 130 00:06:57,640 --> 00:07:00,400 Speaker 1: I don't think so either. Um, And to his credit, 131 00:07:00,800 --> 00:07:04,400 Speaker 1: the Vanderbilt offensive lines awful and much like everything else 132 00:07:04,400 --> 00:07:06,880 Speaker 1: in Vanderbilt football, not good. Good school, by the way, 133 00:07:06,920 --> 00:07:11,120 Speaker 1: beautiful school, beautiful campus Vanderbilt, but lousy offensive line. He 134 00:07:11,160 --> 00:07:14,160 Speaker 1: overcame that a little bit and um rarely got caught 135 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:18,040 Speaker 1: in the open field. He's pretty fast. Forty is not bad. 136 00:07:18,120 --> 00:07:21,280 Speaker 1: And I think there's I just when I watched this guy, 137 00:07:21,440 --> 00:07:24,320 Speaker 1: when I watched Keishawn Vaughan, Brian, I'm trying to find 138 00:07:24,440 --> 00:07:28,040 Speaker 1: something that there's some element to his game that says 139 00:07:28,200 --> 00:07:30,800 Speaker 1: success at the NFL level, and I just I couldn't 140 00:07:30,800 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 1: find it. So I'm not I'm just not I'm not 141 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:37,040 Speaker 1: embracing Keishawn Vaughan yet, and I'm not ruling I'm not 142 00:07:37,040 --> 00:07:38,880 Speaker 1: not ruling them out, but I'm not seeing it yet. 143 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:43,400 Speaker 1: Catches not bad to last year, so he's you know, 144 00:07:43,520 --> 00:07:45,920 Speaker 1: that's been the thing that I found in almost every 145 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:48,080 Speaker 1: all of the you know, will have gone through eleven 146 00:07:48,080 --> 00:07:50,800 Speaker 1: backs when we're done between today's show and last week's show, 147 00:07:52,040 --> 00:07:54,920 Speaker 1: they can all catch. None of them are Christian McCaffrey, 148 00:07:54,960 --> 00:07:58,160 Speaker 1: but none of them none of them are stone handed either, 149 00:07:58,320 --> 00:08:00,440 Speaker 1: which is kind of nice. All of these guys have 150 00:08:00,560 --> 00:08:04,920 Speaker 1: got room to expand upon the receiving skills that they 151 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:07,520 Speaker 1: showed in college, which I like. Um, I want to 152 00:08:07,520 --> 00:08:09,560 Speaker 1: take a quick break here and come back, and I 153 00:08:09,560 --> 00:08:12,360 Speaker 1: want to talk about the remaining three running backs, one 154 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 1: of which well, one of which I'm really really fascinated by, 155 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 1: and to others that I'm intrigued by. We'll talk about 156 00:08:20,080 --> 00:08:24,760 Speaker 1: Joshua Kelly, Eno, Benjamin and la Michael p Ryan when 157 00:08:24,800 --> 00:08:29,760 Speaker 1: we return. Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly offseason edition, looking 158 00:08:29,800 --> 00:08:31,920 Speaker 1: at rookies. Who thinks is gonna splash at the running 159 00:08:31,920 --> 00:08:35,400 Speaker 1: back position. Who's gonna splash for fantasy owners in particular? 160 00:08:36,040 --> 00:08:39,120 Speaker 1: Your next runner up is Joshua Kelly. Let's let's talk 161 00:08:39,160 --> 00:08:41,199 Speaker 1: about the u c l A kid who ran behind 162 00:08:41,240 --> 00:08:44,200 Speaker 1: a really bad U c l A offensive line and 163 00:08:44,520 --> 00:08:47,160 Speaker 1: was able to be productive anyway. Josh Kelly U c 164 00:08:47,320 --> 00:08:49,960 Speaker 1: l A five eleven to twelve, ran a four four 165 00:08:50,120 --> 00:08:53,280 Speaker 1: nine forty for reference, Uh, Cam Akers ran a four 166 00:08:53,360 --> 00:08:55,480 Speaker 1: four seven and DeAndre Swift ran at four or four eight. 167 00:08:55,480 --> 00:08:58,000 Speaker 1: So he's right right with those guys when it comes 168 00:08:58,040 --> 00:09:02,200 Speaker 1: to flat out speed, has good hands, can pass protect, 169 00:09:02,360 --> 00:09:04,880 Speaker 1: so he can play all three downs as well, played 170 00:09:04,920 --> 00:09:06,439 Speaker 1: really well in the Senior Bowl, had a hundred and 171 00:09:06,440 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 1: five rushing yards, made a good case for himself there. 172 00:09:08,880 --> 00:09:12,120 Speaker 1: And uh, Matt Waldman, who runs the Rookie scouting portfolio, 173 00:09:12,559 --> 00:09:15,079 Speaker 1: a lot of respect for as well. I really praises 174 00:09:15,120 --> 00:09:18,320 Speaker 1: Kelly for his diagnostic skills. Basically he's a good decision 175 00:09:18,360 --> 00:09:21,600 Speaker 1: maker out there. And well, that's that's a big factor definitely, 176 00:09:21,679 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 1: especially in the NFL. So, uh, last year at U 177 00:09:25,240 --> 00:09:28,360 Speaker 1: c l A only average four point six yards per carry, 178 00:09:28,400 --> 00:09:30,480 Speaker 1: did it have twelve touchdowns? Like you said? Not a 179 00:09:30,520 --> 00:09:33,320 Speaker 1: great line for the Bruins. And uh, he can catch 180 00:09:33,360 --> 00:09:35,680 Speaker 1: the ball too, So yeah, I'm a big fan of Kelly. 181 00:09:35,840 --> 00:09:37,480 Speaker 1: I'm already kind of want to move him ahead of 182 00:09:37,520 --> 00:09:41,319 Speaker 1: Keyshawn Vaughan. I do, yeah, let's do. Let's do that, alright, done, alright, 183 00:09:41,320 --> 00:09:45,440 Speaker 1: we're officially making that move. Um. I like Kelly. Uh, 184 00:09:45,480 --> 00:09:49,080 Speaker 1: I like that. He's a shifty north south runner with 185 00:09:49,120 --> 00:09:52,760 Speaker 1: good footwork that gives defenders a lot of bad angles 186 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:55,079 Speaker 1: for tackles. And I think you know, these are the 187 00:09:55,120 --> 00:09:58,520 Speaker 1: little things when you can just when your footwork can 188 00:09:58,600 --> 00:10:02,360 Speaker 1: generate a a bit of a cut or a stutter 189 00:10:02,440 --> 00:10:04,640 Speaker 1: step that gives a defender a bad tackle. And then 190 00:10:04,640 --> 00:10:06,880 Speaker 1: you're big enough, like he is at five eleven to twelve, 191 00:10:07,920 --> 00:10:11,360 Speaker 1: you're big enough to make that tackle not be precise. 192 00:10:11,520 --> 00:10:13,920 Speaker 1: Now you've just now you've broken tackle. And then here 193 00:10:13,920 --> 00:10:15,960 Speaker 1: comes the Jets because he's fast in the open field. 194 00:10:16,000 --> 00:10:19,400 Speaker 1: You mentioned the four four nine for dr dash time 195 00:10:19,960 --> 00:10:22,679 Speaker 1: um at makes him for a guy his size and 196 00:10:22,760 --> 00:10:26,920 Speaker 1: he's not gigantic, but he's big. Um, there are there's 197 00:10:26,920 --> 00:10:29,840 Speaker 1: just there aren't a lot of there's not a lot 198 00:10:29,880 --> 00:10:31,600 Speaker 1: of weaknesses for him, and he's gonna break a bunch 199 00:10:31,600 --> 00:10:34,679 Speaker 1: of tackles. Um, I thought, I think he could. I 200 00:10:34,720 --> 00:10:36,840 Speaker 1: don't think he's elusive, but I do think he's a 201 00:10:36,840 --> 00:10:40,760 Speaker 1: tough tackle that makes sense upright running style, which can 202 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:43,320 Speaker 1: be good and bad some you know, some players can 203 00:10:43,360 --> 00:10:46,680 Speaker 1: handle that upright running style. For other players, it gives 204 00:10:46,679 --> 00:10:51,439 Speaker 1: defenders a big target to hit on the body. Joshua Kelly, 205 00:10:51,800 --> 00:10:55,360 Speaker 1: I think I think there's again right placement for a 206 00:10:55,400 --> 00:10:57,439 Speaker 1: team that um that and he can be a three 207 00:10:57,480 --> 00:10:59,320 Speaker 1: down back, which like so many of the backs in 208 00:10:59,320 --> 00:11:01,480 Speaker 1: this draft, can be read down backs. UM. I think 209 00:11:01,520 --> 00:11:03,079 Speaker 1: there's a lot to there's a lot to like in 210 00:11:03,160 --> 00:11:05,600 Speaker 1: Kelley and somebody that's gonna go into Ultimately, in the 211 00:11:05,679 --> 00:11:08,200 Speaker 1: right fit, he could be Tampa Bays starting running back 212 00:11:08,240 --> 00:11:09,920 Speaker 1: week one. And for what it's worth, I hear he 213 00:11:09,920 --> 00:11:12,720 Speaker 1: gets praised for his character and stuff like that, so 214 00:11:13,679 --> 00:11:16,080 Speaker 1: that hopefully you won't get any did not plays because 215 00:11:16,400 --> 00:11:18,760 Speaker 1: suspensions or anything like that is there. And I don't 216 00:11:18,760 --> 00:11:21,240 Speaker 1: think there's a bad character guy that I've run into 217 00:11:21,720 --> 00:11:25,719 Speaker 1: in this draft really so there always has been in 218 00:11:25,760 --> 00:11:27,480 Speaker 1: the past, even though I can't pinpoint one, but there's 219 00:11:27,520 --> 00:11:29,680 Speaker 1: always like well, like Randy Moss was like one of 220 00:11:29,679 --> 00:11:32,839 Speaker 1: the most famous bad character guys does does Briant too? 221 00:11:32,880 --> 00:11:35,720 Speaker 1: He fell pretty far in the draft. These are wide receivers, 222 00:11:35,760 --> 00:11:38,560 Speaker 1: of course, but it's like Josh Kelly, let's go to 223 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:41,120 Speaker 1: the next running back. It will stay in the pack twelve. 224 00:11:41,200 --> 00:11:43,480 Speaker 1: And Uh, I really like this guy, you know, Benjamin 225 00:11:43,480 --> 00:11:46,319 Speaker 1: from Arizona State. I love him in Dynasty. He's only 226 00:11:46,320 --> 00:11:50,400 Speaker 1: twenty years old, doesn't turn twenty one until April five nine. 227 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:55,360 Speaker 1: Two oh seven. I know must have been not the 228 00:11:55,360 --> 00:11:57,360 Speaker 1: Senior Bowl because he's not a senior. But he waited 229 00:11:57,360 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 1: in it like one a couple of weeks before the 230 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:01,800 Speaker 1: combine had everyone freaking out like, oh, he's not gonna 231 00:12:01,840 --> 00:12:04,000 Speaker 1: last in the NFL. Waiting at two oh seven. That 232 00:12:04,040 --> 00:12:06,520 Speaker 1: was good to see. And outside of DeAndre Swift, I 233 00:12:06,520 --> 00:12:10,000 Speaker 1: think he's the best past catching back in this class. 234 00:12:10,800 --> 00:12:15,400 Speaker 1: I'm calling for Swift an immediate PPR Impactevertino Lands Uh 235 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:18,320 Speaker 1: come draft day. Uh ran a four or five seven 236 00:12:18,360 --> 00:12:20,439 Speaker 1: in the forty which is kind of map but uh 237 00:12:20,679 --> 00:12:23,200 Speaker 1: mat I mean, but he impressed with his vertical jump 238 00:12:23,240 --> 00:12:27,960 Speaker 1: and three cone time. Those events highlight athleticist athleticism, and uh, 239 00:12:28,120 --> 00:12:29,400 Speaker 1: you had to put a lot of stock into those 240 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:33,200 Speaker 1: for running backs and in you know, rush for over 241 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:35,880 Speaker 1: sixt dred yards and had five and a half yards 242 00:12:35,880 --> 00:12:40,880 Speaker 1: per carry. But last year Arizona State like lost all 243 00:12:40,960 --> 00:12:44,320 Speaker 1: their players through graduation basically, and you know, they had 244 00:12:44,320 --> 00:12:48,200 Speaker 1: a freshman quarterback, a very green offensive line, and you know, 245 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:51,040 Speaker 1: really struggled for for those reasons. But it wasn't his fault. 246 00:12:51,120 --> 00:12:54,200 Speaker 1: And um, he's the guy I really like, and especially 247 00:12:54,200 --> 00:12:56,440 Speaker 1: in PPR, I think it will be an immediate factor 248 00:12:56,559 --> 00:12:59,559 Speaker 1: fantasy football. Edo Benjamin is one of the best tackle 249 00:12:59,640 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 1: break is in this draft. And when I was talking 250 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:04,720 Speaker 1: earlier about trying to find I couldn't find something that 251 00:13:04,720 --> 00:13:07,640 Speaker 1: I thought was really special about Keyshawn Vaughan at the 252 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 1: NFL level, I Kennedy. No, you know, Benjamin, I can 253 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:14,080 Speaker 1: say to myself, this guy's tackle breaking ability is next 254 00:13:14,120 --> 00:13:17,040 Speaker 1: level stuff. And I think that's the case. The elusiveness 255 00:13:17,120 --> 00:13:20,280 Speaker 1: that the cutbacks that he makes, I love that part 256 00:13:20,280 --> 00:13:22,559 Speaker 1: of his game. Some really nice footwork of time again 257 00:13:22,559 --> 00:13:25,040 Speaker 1: that makes them a tough tackle. Those are things that 258 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:26,640 Speaker 1: I think we really translate for him. And you know, 259 00:13:26,720 --> 00:13:30,440 Speaker 1: Benjamin is um is somebody that's got I think next 260 00:13:30,559 --> 00:13:32,880 Speaker 1: level skills. He can catch, he can be a three 261 00:13:32,880 --> 00:13:35,960 Speaker 1: down back. I love the burst that he's got um. 262 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:38,199 Speaker 1: And you know, I've seen some people not that the 263 00:13:38,240 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 1: Arizona States spread offense might not translate for his skills 264 00:13:40,960 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 1: in the NFL, But I I think I think running 265 00:13:43,240 --> 00:13:46,080 Speaker 1: back so instinctive. If you can break tackles in the 266 00:13:46,120 --> 00:13:48,800 Speaker 1: open field in college the way he can, I think 267 00:13:48,800 --> 00:13:51,120 Speaker 1: most of that translates. I am showing a little bit 268 00:13:51,120 --> 00:13:53,760 Speaker 1: of favoritism towards, you know, because he was my very 269 00:13:53,800 --> 00:13:56,880 Speaker 1: first and only Devy player that I did a Devvy 270 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:59,600 Speaker 1: Dynasty league. You did okay? In the draft was last 271 00:13:59,600 --> 00:14:01,599 Speaker 1: summer for those who don't know. In debute leagues you 272 00:14:01,640 --> 00:14:05,920 Speaker 1: can draft college players. Wait on him from high school school. 273 00:14:06,440 --> 00:14:08,240 Speaker 1: You didn't go that hardcore, but I drafted, you know. 274 00:14:08,240 --> 00:14:10,320 Speaker 1: So he's my very first debut player. So all right, 275 00:14:10,360 --> 00:14:12,160 Speaker 1: I'm pulling for him. I was wondering why you were 276 00:14:12,200 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 1: talking up you know, Benjamin, like in December or on 277 00:14:15,840 --> 00:14:19,760 Speaker 1: the office. Why do we care about him yet? But 278 00:14:19,840 --> 00:14:22,720 Speaker 1: that explains it, you know, Benjamin Arizona State. I mean, 279 00:14:22,840 --> 00:14:27,840 Speaker 1: you think of Arizona State and you think of alcohol poisoning. 280 00:14:28,480 --> 00:14:31,200 Speaker 1: You don't really think of like a great football heritage here. 281 00:14:31,440 --> 00:14:33,640 Speaker 1: But he might be the one that that breaks the mold. 282 00:14:33,800 --> 00:14:38,480 Speaker 1: Did Jake Plumber go to y Yeah? Was there anybody else? 283 00:14:38,760 --> 00:14:41,600 Speaker 1: I can't think of anybody else. I'm almost positive Jake 284 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:45,680 Speaker 1: Plumber went to Arizona State. I love Jake Plumber. I 285 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:47,880 Speaker 1: thought he was going to be a Hall of Fame 286 00:14:48,160 --> 00:14:51,560 Speaker 1: caliber quarterback when he was in college. And then he 287 00:14:51,600 --> 00:14:55,600 Speaker 1: went to the Cardinals, right, and it didn't do much. 288 00:14:55,640 --> 00:14:57,240 Speaker 1: And then he went to the Broncos, and I think 289 00:14:57,240 --> 00:14:59,880 Speaker 1: he played better for the Broncos and played for a while, right. 290 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:03,600 Speaker 1: I remember it Madden O for Jake Plumber and Clinton Portist. 291 00:15:03,640 --> 00:15:07,080 Speaker 1: You can't stop me back in those days. I think 292 00:15:07,160 --> 00:15:10,920 Speaker 1: Jake Plumer is like he's he's up in like Oregon 293 00:15:11,200 --> 00:15:12,680 Speaker 1: getting high every day. But I think he's like a 294 00:15:12,720 --> 00:15:16,520 Speaker 1: really good disc golfer. He's in one. He's like professional 295 00:15:16,640 --> 00:15:20,000 Speaker 1: disc golfer right now, professional off sport like something. Are 296 00:15:20,040 --> 00:15:23,360 Speaker 1: you suggesting there's a there is a crossover between people 297 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:25,280 Speaker 1: who like to get high and people who play disc golf? 298 00:15:25,360 --> 00:15:28,320 Speaker 1: Is that way? Is that the controversial stand that you're 299 00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:31,760 Speaker 1: taking right now? A bit of correlation there? Okay, I'm 300 00:15:31,840 --> 00:15:33,520 Speaker 1: very curious about Jake Plumber, but I'll look it up, 301 00:15:33,720 --> 00:15:35,600 Speaker 1: you know, you know, look it up now. I'm kind 302 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:39,120 Speaker 1: of curious. And meanwhile, I'll give the introduction to La 303 00:15:39,200 --> 00:15:42,520 Speaker 1: Michael p Rhyan. Yes, this is the same family that 304 00:15:42,600 --> 00:15:46,480 Speaker 1: generated Somaj p Ryan. And if you're the kind of 305 00:15:46,560 --> 00:15:49,640 Speaker 1: parent that will name your child Somaj, then you're probably 306 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:54,040 Speaker 1: the kind of parent that will spell La Michael as 307 00:15:55,040 --> 00:16:02,160 Speaker 1: L a apostrophe capital M. I see a L. There's 308 00:16:02,240 --> 00:16:05,200 Speaker 1: nothing about that that really feels like La Michael. And 309 00:16:05,240 --> 00:16:08,040 Speaker 1: you're trying too hard, but you're the same brain power 310 00:16:08,120 --> 00:16:11,720 Speaker 1: that that put gave us Somaj. So okay, at least 311 00:16:11,720 --> 00:16:14,320 Speaker 1: I can at least you can pronounce it. La Michael 312 00:16:14,480 --> 00:16:16,680 Speaker 1: is pretty easy when you hear it. It's just you. 313 00:16:16,720 --> 00:16:20,080 Speaker 1: When you see it, you're like, whoa L m P 314 00:16:20,600 --> 00:16:22,720 Speaker 1: l m P. I kind of like that, Uh he 315 00:16:22,760 --> 00:16:26,120 Speaker 1: went to Florida. Um. I think he's got some special 316 00:16:26,160 --> 00:16:28,880 Speaker 1: traits too. I think right now I'm gonna tell you 317 00:16:28,880 --> 00:16:31,360 Speaker 1: he's gonna a better career than Somaj did, which isn't 318 00:16:31,400 --> 00:16:34,880 Speaker 1: saying much, I realize, but I think La Michael looks 319 00:16:34,880 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 1: like a better play to me player to me. I 320 00:16:37,560 --> 00:16:40,840 Speaker 1: saw I see a guy with who played fast, but 321 00:16:40,880 --> 00:16:44,240 Speaker 1: he only ran a four six two at the combine, 322 00:16:44,320 --> 00:16:46,400 Speaker 1: I'm like four. I'm looking at him, and I'm like, 323 00:16:47,000 --> 00:16:49,520 Speaker 1: there's nothing about his tape game tape that says four 324 00:16:49,640 --> 00:16:52,280 Speaker 1: six two. No, he's way more of a downhill runner 325 00:16:52,280 --> 00:16:53,840 Speaker 1: and that that speaks to his forty times. He's like 326 00:16:53,880 --> 00:16:55,640 Speaker 1: a one cut and go kind of guy. He's not 327 00:16:55,880 --> 00:16:59,320 Speaker 1: super super fast, super elusive, but uh and you may 328 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:01,360 Speaker 1: you mentioned you one to Florida. They also had an 329 00:17:01,400 --> 00:17:04,440 Speaker 1: awful offensive line last year, which did him no favors. 330 00:17:04,440 --> 00:17:06,640 Speaker 1: He had forty catches too, so you gotta like pin 331 00:17:07,119 --> 00:17:10,840 Speaker 1: in a PPR format. Um. Yeah, not a ton to 332 00:17:10,880 --> 00:17:13,880 Speaker 1: say about him. He's like a lot of poor Man's 333 00:17:14,040 --> 00:17:16,639 Speaker 1: Eno Benjamin, but he's right ball park with him. To me, 334 00:17:16,800 --> 00:17:18,760 Speaker 1: I don't know, but I mean, you know, I I 335 00:17:18,800 --> 00:17:22,119 Speaker 1: saw stuff. I I like that he was a strong 336 00:17:22,240 --> 00:17:24,760 Speaker 1: runner um, although they tended to not use them on 337 00:17:24,760 --> 00:17:26,720 Speaker 1: inside runs a lot. But I like that about the 338 00:17:26,840 --> 00:17:29,879 Speaker 1: Michael p. Ryan Um. He's north south. He does not 339 00:17:29,960 --> 00:17:31,919 Speaker 1: have a ton of lateral speed, which worries me a 340 00:17:31,920 --> 00:17:34,879 Speaker 1: little bit. Mostly runs at one speed, but it's pretty 341 00:17:34,880 --> 00:17:38,200 Speaker 1: fast and you'll see him just breaking away from defenders. 342 00:17:38,880 --> 00:17:42,800 Speaker 1: And again when you when you watch him run, he 343 00:17:42,920 --> 00:17:45,640 Speaker 1: runs fast. It just I just doesn't see it didn't 344 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:48,320 Speaker 1: translate at the combine. Nimble at the first level, you'll 345 00:17:48,359 --> 00:17:50,080 Speaker 1: see make a lot of moves at the line of 346 00:17:50,119 --> 00:17:53,200 Speaker 1: scrimmage to give himself some extra space. And then he's 347 00:17:53,200 --> 00:17:56,480 Speaker 1: got this zippiness to him, and the Michael preyn looks 348 00:17:56,520 --> 00:17:59,640 Speaker 1: like he's often running, and oftentimes he is. So there 349 00:17:59,640 --> 00:18:01,720 Speaker 1: were a lot of things that I liked about p Ryan, 350 00:18:01,760 --> 00:18:04,159 Speaker 1: and I think I think he can translate to the 351 00:18:04,160 --> 00:18:06,800 Speaker 1: next level. I'm not as confident about him. Is like 352 00:18:06,880 --> 00:18:09,680 Speaker 1: a j Dillon and Eno Benjamin who I think looked, 353 00:18:09,720 --> 00:18:12,760 Speaker 1: you know, to me stronger. Joshua Kelly too, But I 354 00:18:12,800 --> 00:18:14,679 Speaker 1: think there's a spot for the Michael p Ryan to 355 00:18:15,040 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 1: help fantasy owners at some point down the road. Agreed 356 00:18:19,119 --> 00:18:21,800 Speaker 1: one more right, I can't find what I'm looking for 357 00:18:21,840 --> 00:18:24,320 Speaker 1: on Jake Plumber. I'm bummed. Just I just like to 358 00:18:24,359 --> 00:18:26,679 Speaker 1: know what the career trajectory was. I mean, it was 359 00:18:26,720 --> 00:18:30,560 Speaker 1: Arizona for how long? Denver? How long? Um I should 360 00:18:30,560 --> 00:18:35,080 Speaker 1: have had my laptop open. I didn't. By Arizona Arizona 361 00:18:36,240 --> 00:18:39,400 Speaker 1: six years and then four with Denver and he retired 362 00:18:39,400 --> 00:18:41,080 Speaker 1: at thirty two. He was young. He just didn't want 363 00:18:41,080 --> 00:18:43,199 Speaker 1: to play anymore really from what I recall, and I 364 00:18:43,200 --> 00:18:45,879 Speaker 1: think you might be right about that. Let's see if 365 00:18:47,440 --> 00:18:49,600 Speaker 1: a little Jake Locker to him, maybe we're just the 366 00:18:49,640 --> 00:18:51,840 Speaker 1: love of the game, wasn't there. Yeah, he only had 367 00:18:52,480 --> 00:18:58,920 Speaker 1: went for over twenty passing touchdowns once. That's it. I mean, 368 00:18:58,960 --> 00:19:01,080 Speaker 1: even though there wasn't even though the game was not 369 00:19:01,200 --> 00:19:03,320 Speaker 1: the same then it was there by the way it was, 370 00:19:03,400 --> 00:19:06,440 Speaker 1: it was Arizona State, right, We weren't totally win totally 371 00:19:06,520 --> 00:19:10,159 Speaker 1: whiff on that did wes Pro Football Reference really not 372 00:19:10,240 --> 00:19:12,280 Speaker 1: tell you where they went to college? Now, it's in there. 373 00:19:12,359 --> 00:19:15,000 Speaker 1: You might have to hit the more bio right under there. 374 00:19:15,440 --> 00:19:18,240 Speaker 1: It's got to be in there. Plumber Zona State, Okay, 375 00:19:18,240 --> 00:19:20,880 Speaker 1: good plumber You know he always had he had kid 376 00:19:20,880 --> 00:19:24,520 Speaker 1: good wheels, and fantast was kept hoping he was going 377 00:19:24,600 --> 00:19:28,680 Speaker 1: to ultimately style them with a lot of rushing touchdowns 378 00:19:28,720 --> 00:19:31,159 Speaker 1: and rushing yards. But that never happened either. Really, he 379 00:19:31,240 --> 00:19:33,920 Speaker 1: was more just a scrambler. He was, you know, I'm 380 00:19:33,920 --> 00:19:37,040 Speaker 1: not calling him Fran Tarkington, but he was a scrambling 381 00:19:37,080 --> 00:19:40,160 Speaker 1: quarterback who never really generated a bunch of like rushing 382 00:19:40,440 --> 00:19:42,800 Speaker 1: notable rushing yards. In fact, I'm gonna I'm gonna go 383 00:19:42,800 --> 00:19:44,639 Speaker 1: and lib and say that the most rushing touchdowns he 384 00:19:44,680 --> 00:19:46,600 Speaker 1: had in a season, if you can look there would 385 00:19:46,880 --> 00:19:52,880 Speaker 1: his season high for Jake Plumber and rushing touchdowns three two. 386 00:19:53,240 --> 00:19:56,480 Speaker 1: It's gonna be two or three in anyone given season. Yeah, 387 00:19:56,480 --> 00:20:01,320 Speaker 1: four and four to zero, zero to three, one to one. 388 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:05,440 Speaker 1: Never never over three yards either. They just that part 389 00:20:05,520 --> 00:20:07,720 Speaker 1: never really came together. But you know, if you were 390 00:20:07,760 --> 00:20:12,360 Speaker 1: drafted today in the U, in the Lamar Jackson era, 391 00:20:12,680 --> 00:20:15,840 Speaker 1: Jake Plumber, they probably be running him like crazy. Why not. 392 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:18,080 Speaker 1: I just can't believe how much you' talking about Jake Plumber. 393 00:20:18,600 --> 00:20:21,440 Speaker 1: Who saw it coming? Yeah, you didn't know. Crazy things 394 00:20:21,480 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 1: happened when you're quarantined. It's also the off season. Yeah, 395 00:20:24,080 --> 00:20:27,120 Speaker 1: that's right. We're quarantined at a house. So the quarantine League. 396 00:20:27,119 --> 00:20:30,160 Speaker 1: I told you about this, right, Yeah, tell me about 397 00:20:30,160 --> 00:20:33,000 Speaker 1: the quarantine League. It's you know, it's ever evolving and 398 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:36,480 Speaker 1: just thought of it like the other day. But quarantine league. 399 00:20:36,560 --> 00:20:39,760 Speaker 1: So we're playing each other right in fancy football standard head, 400 00:20:39,760 --> 00:20:41,439 Speaker 1: You and I are in this in the league, and 401 00:20:41,600 --> 00:20:45,120 Speaker 1: I've tried to figure well, the main premise is before kickoff, 402 00:20:45,480 --> 00:20:48,920 Speaker 1: I basically quarantine one of your players saying no, you're 403 00:20:49,160 --> 00:20:52,159 Speaker 1: you're starting him, but you get zero points, essentially benching 404 00:20:52,240 --> 00:20:55,760 Speaker 1: him and you can't replace him. But you gotta have 405 00:20:55,960 --> 00:20:59,000 Speaker 1: a time window before kickoff, right, Maybe you say like 406 00:21:00,640 --> 00:21:03,520 Speaker 1: or Thursday or no. I could see your lineup and 407 00:21:03,560 --> 00:21:06,600 Speaker 1: I rank your players one, two, three, the top five. 408 00:21:06,720 --> 00:21:09,680 Speaker 1: Say yes, if you happen to bench your top ranked player, 409 00:21:09,760 --> 00:21:13,879 Speaker 1: then my second ranked player, my second ranked guy for 410 00:21:13,920 --> 00:21:16,159 Speaker 1: you would be quarantined. But that's basically the premise you 411 00:21:16,200 --> 00:21:18,560 Speaker 1: take away take away a player, the player, probably a 412 00:21:18,600 --> 00:21:21,919 Speaker 1: best player. Here's the quarantine version I would want, and 413 00:21:22,320 --> 00:21:26,000 Speaker 1: you would need to have a back end administrative system 414 00:21:26,040 --> 00:21:28,399 Speaker 1: to run it this way. But I would want to 415 00:21:29,359 --> 00:21:33,960 Speaker 1: secretly infect one player in the league. He will be 416 00:21:33,960 --> 00:21:36,000 Speaker 1: a starter. So it's week one and there's one player 417 00:21:36,000 --> 00:21:39,800 Speaker 1: who's infected as and nobody knows who that is yet 418 00:21:41,160 --> 00:21:44,320 Speaker 1: you play with through week one and whoever that infected 419 00:21:44,320 --> 00:21:49,760 Speaker 1: player played against that team gains an infected player. They 420 00:21:49,800 --> 00:21:53,280 Speaker 1: don't know who that is. Then the so this thing 421 00:21:53,320 --> 00:21:55,879 Speaker 1: will spread. So all these players spread. But event so 422 00:21:55,960 --> 00:21:57,679 Speaker 1: you've got to know who the players are. So two 423 00:21:57,720 --> 00:22:00,240 Speaker 1: weeks after you get it, the incubation period it is 424 00:22:00,320 --> 00:22:05,880 Speaker 1: over and tada. This guy is now done. He's got 425 00:22:05,920 --> 00:22:09,199 Speaker 1: the coronavirus and he's out. You can start trying to 426 00:22:09,280 --> 00:22:12,080 Speaker 1: piece people. We can start trying to piece together all 427 00:22:12,200 --> 00:22:14,000 Speaker 1: how this thing is moved and who the players are 428 00:22:14,040 --> 00:22:17,280 Speaker 1: that are affected. But you wouldn't know for sure because 429 00:22:17,600 --> 00:22:20,399 Speaker 1: the incubation period means you're dark for two weeks. I 430 00:22:20,440 --> 00:22:24,639 Speaker 1: love it. You can call it pant pantas, pandemic fantasy 431 00:22:24,720 --> 00:22:28,919 Speaker 1: fantasy football. Yeah, that sounds like pandasan I can't have 432 00:22:28,960 --> 00:22:33,560 Speaker 1: fantasy pandas. That's that's weird. Pandas are pandas the ones 433 00:22:33,600 --> 00:22:39,120 Speaker 1: that have the STDs. I don't know. That's Koalas. It's 434 00:22:39,200 --> 00:22:43,720 Speaker 1: Kuala Kualas have got like a nine eight percent std rate. 435 00:22:45,280 --> 00:22:48,560 Speaker 1: You didn't know that. Arizona State students, I think too. 436 00:22:49,760 --> 00:22:52,240 Speaker 1: Bringing back the Arizona State. There you go. And Jake Plumber. 437 00:22:52,880 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 1: We haven't Jake Plumber herpies. That's what work. That's what 438 00:22:58,359 --> 00:23:00,840 Speaker 1: we're going with right now. All right, thank you for listening. 439 00:23:00,840 --> 00:23:02,679 Speaker 1: You made it to the end because well more actually, 440 00:23:02,680 --> 00:23:07,159 Speaker 1: oh you another player. Anthony McFarland, really, Anthony McFarland. All right, 441 00:23:07,440 --> 00:23:10,320 Speaker 1: I'll be fast Maryland five eight two oh eight have 442 00:23:10,480 --> 00:23:14,320 Speaker 1: the fourth for fourth fastest forty time among running backs 443 00:23:14,320 --> 00:23:16,360 Speaker 1: at four point four or four a lot of four 444 00:23:16,440 --> 00:23:20,280 Speaker 1: is there? Uh faster than Swift and acres. Uh. I'm 445 00:23:20,320 --> 00:23:23,159 Speaker 1: kind of excited about McFarland. He didn't play well last year, 446 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:25,000 Speaker 1: but he was battling a high ankle spring is year 447 00:23:25,080 --> 00:23:29,400 Speaker 1: before freshman. Uh is redshirt freshman year average seven point 448 00:23:29,480 --> 00:23:31,919 Speaker 1: nine yards per carry, undred thirty one carries for uh 449 00:23:32,560 --> 00:23:37,000 Speaker 1: thousand thirty four yards. So Anthony McFarland borderline top ten. 450 00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:38,560 Speaker 1: It's another guy you want to keep your eye. Come 451 00:23:38,600 --> 00:23:41,040 Speaker 1: certainly fast. How big is he? Uh? Five eight to 452 00:23:41,160 --> 00:23:43,840 Speaker 1: oh eight? So I like the little compact that is 453 00:23:43,920 --> 00:23:46,800 Speaker 1: compact but not slight of a build. He's not Terry Cohen, 454 00:23:46,880 --> 00:23:50,480 Speaker 1: He's yeah, he's not Maurice Jones Drew either, but not 455 00:23:50,480 --> 00:23:55,000 Speaker 1: not that much of a bolling. But that's Clyde Edwards Hilaire, Yeah, yeah, 456 00:23:55,359 --> 00:23:58,359 Speaker 1: that's um. I'm just I'm all over the board on 457 00:23:58,440 --> 00:24:01,000 Speaker 1: him because I love the production, I love the player. 458 00:24:01,359 --> 00:24:05,960 Speaker 1: The four six time on Hilaire rattled me a little bit, um, 459 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:08,760 Speaker 1: probably more than it should. But everything you see on tape, 460 00:24:08,760 --> 00:24:10,520 Speaker 1: it just he just looks like a baller guy just 461 00:24:10,600 --> 00:24:13,159 Speaker 1: plays and I like that part of his game. And 462 00:24:13,200 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 1: the Maurice Jones Drew comparison I think is pretty fair 463 00:24:16,000 --> 00:24:19,600 Speaker 1: on him. 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