1 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:04,080 Speaker 1: Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly, a production of I Heart Radio. 2 00:00:06,200 --> 00:00:09,600 Speaker 1: Time now for Fantasy Football Weekly from my Heart Radio, 3 00:00:09,840 --> 00:00:14,240 Speaker 1: your weekly source for the nation's best fantasy football advice, speculation, 4 00:00:14,400 --> 00:00:17,960 Speaker 1: and whatever stupid stuff they decided to drop into the show. Now, 5 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:23,880 Speaker 1: here's your host. The draft is less than one week 6 00:00:24,160 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 1: from today. Yes, I am Paul Geargy and co host 7 00:00:28,320 --> 00:00:32,240 Speaker 1: Matt Harrison. This week the jute, the draft juices are flowing. 8 00:00:32,400 --> 00:00:35,800 Speaker 1: I can't wait. They're flowing. Love it, man, I'm really 9 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:38,760 Speaker 1: excited this time. Next week, it'll be you and Scott 10 00:00:38,760 --> 00:00:42,920 Speaker 1: Fish breaking down the first round of the NFL Draft. 11 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:46,239 Speaker 1: It'll be maybe some of these guys that we're going 12 00:00:46,320 --> 00:00:49,720 Speaker 1: to talk about now are going to be involved. Several 13 00:00:49,920 --> 00:00:54,960 Speaker 1: of the receivers, and I think one running back is 14 00:00:55,000 --> 00:00:56,680 Speaker 1: going to make it into the bottom of the first round. 15 00:00:56,760 --> 00:00:58,840 Speaker 1: We'll talk about that who we think that might be 16 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:01,880 Speaker 1: um and we'll probably have some different opinions on that 17 00:01:01,880 --> 00:01:05,200 Speaker 1: a little bit. And today we're gonna focus on rookies 18 00:01:05,240 --> 00:01:09,640 Speaker 1: and specifically Matt running backs and wide receivers because honestly, 19 00:01:09,720 --> 00:01:12,120 Speaker 1: the quarterbacks and the Titans are hugely down here for 20 00:01:12,200 --> 00:01:15,440 Speaker 1: tight ends quarterbacks. I don't think either position is gonna 21 00:01:15,440 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 1: be very impactful at least this season from a fantasy standpoint. 22 00:01:20,560 --> 00:01:23,880 Speaker 1: And this is Fantasy Football Weekly. Yeah, you know, Malik 23 00:01:23,920 --> 00:01:26,399 Speaker 1: Willis would be the one different possible guy that you 24 00:01:26,440 --> 00:01:28,440 Speaker 1: could talk about um, although I think everybody knows a 25 00:01:28,440 --> 00:01:31,000 Speaker 1: lot about them, just because the mobility will yield fantasy 26 00:01:31,040 --> 00:01:33,480 Speaker 1: points for him even if he can't pass um. But 27 00:01:33,520 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 1: I still I think there's a chance he ends up 28 00:01:35,120 --> 00:01:37,080 Speaker 1: on a team that doesn't start him right away. That 29 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:39,840 Speaker 1: could be. And I know Kenny Pickett is kind of 30 00:01:39,840 --> 00:01:43,199 Speaker 1: the guy that Vegas thinks is going to be the 31 00:01:43,240 --> 00:01:46,800 Speaker 1: other quarterback, maybe the first quarterback selected. But I look 32 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:49,000 Speaker 1: at a lot of rankings out there by guys who 33 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:51,640 Speaker 1: are much smarter on the draft prep than I am, 34 00:01:52,120 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: and sometimes they have Kenny Pickett ranked is the fourth 35 00:01:54,480 --> 00:01:57,560 Speaker 1: best quarterback. And so it's kind of all over the 36 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:00,600 Speaker 1: place on this quarterback thing this year. So I'm gonna 37 00:02:00,600 --> 00:02:02,440 Speaker 1: be I'll probably be wrong, but I'm just gonna put 38 00:02:02,440 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 1: this out here now. I don't think a quarterback will 39 00:02:05,800 --> 00:02:13,080 Speaker 1: go in the first fifteen picks first half of the draft. 40 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:15,600 Speaker 1: I think sixteen is the first spot I think a 41 00:02:15,680 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: quarterback might go. I will bet you a big bore lunch. 42 00:02:19,600 --> 00:02:23,720 Speaker 1: That a quarterback because because a team could trade up. 43 00:02:23,960 --> 00:02:26,200 Speaker 1: Now if we okay, here's okay, how about this, Let's 44 00:02:26,240 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 1: let's take a trade out of it, and I'll take 45 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:31,320 Speaker 1: that deal. If you take a trade out trade, let's 46 00:02:31,360 --> 00:02:33,840 Speaker 1: just say a trade. A trade means we push on 47 00:02:33,880 --> 00:02:38,440 Speaker 1: this and otherwise I don't think. I don't think any 48 00:02:38,480 --> 00:02:41,280 Speaker 1: team drafting in its natural position before sixteen will take 49 00:02:41,280 --> 00:02:43,400 Speaker 1: a quarterback, so they just don't grade it. If like 50 00:02:44,120 --> 00:02:49,000 Speaker 1: Atlanta from eight trades up to go get Mali Willis 51 00:02:49,120 --> 00:02:54,360 Speaker 1: or something like to exactly, yes, I don't want to 52 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:57,440 Speaker 1: push on that because they were in the top fifteen. Anyway, well, 53 00:02:57,480 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 1: I think that I would pay that bet. Okay, I 54 00:02:59,680 --> 00:03:02,200 Speaker 1: paid bet because they were in the top fifteen and 55 00:03:02,200 --> 00:03:05,120 Speaker 1: they stayed in the top fifteen. Honestly, either way, we 56 00:03:05,200 --> 00:03:09,480 Speaker 1: both win because we get to enjoy big barbecue. There 57 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:14,440 Speaker 1: is that, um both. I think for both dynasty and 58 00:03:14,480 --> 00:03:18,120 Speaker 1: redraft fantasy players, I think you're you're focused on running 59 00:03:18,120 --> 00:03:20,040 Speaker 1: backs and wide receivers in this draft. So that's what 60 00:03:20,080 --> 00:03:22,440 Speaker 1: we're going to focus on here. And just for the 61 00:03:22,440 --> 00:03:27,119 Speaker 1: sake of keeping this podcast reasonably short and assumable, we're 62 00:03:27,120 --> 00:03:30,200 Speaker 1: going to limit our focus to the top six runners 63 00:03:30,200 --> 00:03:32,520 Speaker 1: and top six receivers, which does not mean that we 64 00:03:32,560 --> 00:03:34,920 Speaker 1: think these are the only guys who can make a difference. UM. 65 00:03:35,040 --> 00:03:37,240 Speaker 1: I just don't want to go turn this into a 66 00:03:37,280 --> 00:03:40,360 Speaker 1: one hour podcast and then um after you know, so, 67 00:03:40,400 --> 00:03:42,000 Speaker 1: then when the draft gets here next week, we'll talk 68 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:43,760 Speaker 1: about the first round. The week after that, we'll talk 69 00:03:43,760 --> 00:03:45,560 Speaker 1: about all the other players that went in the draft, 70 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:47,360 Speaker 1: and and the other thing we're gonna do today, Matt, 71 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:49,040 Speaker 1: that I'm really excited about. We'll tell you the one 72 00:03:49,240 --> 00:03:55,880 Speaker 1: ideal and realistic landing spot for a for each of 73 00:03:55,920 --> 00:03:58,880 Speaker 1: these twelve players. 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Absolutely, but we 93 00:04:59,320 --> 00:05:01,560 Speaker 1: got you know, how many how much time will be 94 00:05:01,600 --> 00:05:03,560 Speaker 1: remaining on the clock when the pick is in for 95 00:05:03,720 --> 00:05:07,279 Speaker 1: selection number one? You know, will the Giants make a 96 00:05:07,320 --> 00:05:10,400 Speaker 1: pick at both number five and number seven? Lots of 97 00:05:10,400 --> 00:05:13,920 Speaker 1: different questions like that, things that you can't totally predict, 98 00:05:14,000 --> 00:05:16,760 Speaker 1: but you know a fair amount of fun and levity. 99 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:19,679 Speaker 1: There's even one will anybody jump in the Bellaggio fountain 100 00:05:21,120 --> 00:05:24,440 Speaker 1: like from the players standpoint after after they get drafted, 101 00:05:24,920 --> 00:05:28,920 Speaker 1: it's possible. Cannonball, Let's let's go. I hope they cannonball. 102 00:05:29,640 --> 00:05:32,080 Speaker 1: I hope the cannonball is way better than the jack knife. 103 00:05:32,080 --> 00:05:35,120 Speaker 1: And it's not even close the cannonball, you get the waves, 104 00:05:35,160 --> 00:05:38,360 Speaker 1: you get the full three degree splash. I mean that 105 00:05:38,600 --> 00:05:43,679 Speaker 1: jack knife is I believe, vastly overrated because most people 106 00:05:43,680 --> 00:05:46,680 Speaker 1: don't have the skill to pull it off. And the 107 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:49,840 Speaker 1: advantage of it is you can get the directional spray 108 00:05:49,920 --> 00:05:53,599 Speaker 1: on the jack knight. If I needed to go straight 109 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:56,400 Speaker 1: or you know, some direction, you can do that with 110 00:05:56,400 --> 00:05:58,680 Speaker 1: a well executed jack knife. But most people can't do it. 111 00:05:58,920 --> 00:06:01,400 Speaker 1: You know, after cove it, I gained a few pounds 112 00:06:01,480 --> 00:06:04,800 Speaker 1: here and there, you know, like everybody did. But when 113 00:06:04,800 --> 00:06:07,000 Speaker 1: we were on spring break with my kids, I was 114 00:06:07,040 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 1: doing cannonballs in the pool and they thought it was 115 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:13,119 Speaker 1: absolutely awesome. You know, you get a little more weight, 116 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:19,400 Speaker 1: you get that. So there's that absolutely Also we should 117 00:06:19,400 --> 00:06:23,479 Speaker 1: mention we have a Fantasy Football Weekly Twitter community. Now, yeah, 118 00:06:23,560 --> 00:06:25,960 Speaker 1: and how do people find that? Well, I I just 119 00:06:25,960 --> 00:06:28,080 Speaker 1: tweeted it not too long ago. So if you go 120 00:06:28,120 --> 00:06:30,320 Speaker 1: to at Explosive Output on Twitter, it's going to be 121 00:06:30,360 --> 00:06:32,400 Speaker 1: at the top of my page. I think you retweeted 122 00:06:32,400 --> 00:06:35,000 Speaker 1: it as well. So you can just find Fantasy Football 123 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:37,160 Speaker 1: Weekly community. You can join it. You can ask us 124 00:06:37,279 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 1: questions each other, questions each other questions, questions find a league. 125 00:06:42,080 --> 00:06:44,560 Speaker 1: Maybe maybe you got a league mate that you know 126 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:47,000 Speaker 1: left your league and you need somebody else. You're gonna 127 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:50,560 Speaker 1: find some quality candidates right there, and maybe maybe even 128 00:06:50,560 --> 00:06:53,600 Speaker 1: start dabbling into guillotine leagues. Absolutely, let's talk about the 129 00:06:53,640 --> 00:06:56,159 Speaker 1: running backs there. We'll talk to that what we believe 130 00:06:56,160 --> 00:06:59,320 Speaker 1: at the top six, and we're gonna start with controversy. Right, 131 00:07:00,800 --> 00:07:03,279 Speaker 1: you made the list that I was like, what the hell? Yep, 132 00:07:03,600 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 1: I put my favorite running back at the top of 133 00:07:06,600 --> 00:07:08,599 Speaker 1: the list. Although really it's a one A and one 134 00:07:08,680 --> 00:07:12,320 Speaker 1: B scenario, but for me, I have the slight edge 135 00:07:12,360 --> 00:07:16,800 Speaker 1: to Kenneth Walker, not Breecee Hall. So we'll talk Walker first. 136 00:07:17,320 --> 00:07:19,920 Speaker 1: But this is not again it's one A and one B, 137 00:07:20,000 --> 00:07:22,920 Speaker 1: and I'm not trying to be really like, we're not 138 00:07:22,960 --> 00:07:25,560 Speaker 1: going to talk about these guys necessarily, although I think 139 00:07:25,560 --> 00:07:28,280 Speaker 1: they are roughly in order, but that's not what we're 140 00:07:28,280 --> 00:07:30,800 Speaker 1: here to do. We're here to talk describe the player 141 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:32,840 Speaker 1: and where they could be a good fit. So let's 142 00:07:32,880 --> 00:07:36,160 Speaker 1: talk Kenneth Walker from Michigan State. First. I think I 143 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:39,280 Speaker 1: think I did not expect him to run a four 144 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:43,840 Speaker 1: three eight at at the combines fast. That's really fast, 145 00:07:44,080 --> 00:07:46,800 Speaker 1: and what I love about Kenneth Walker is you know, 146 00:07:46,840 --> 00:07:49,320 Speaker 1: four three eight, we're talking about track star fast, but 147 00:07:49,320 --> 00:07:51,920 Speaker 1: it doesn't run like a track star. So many times 148 00:07:52,000 --> 00:07:55,160 Speaker 1: you get track star running backs. They are north south 149 00:07:55,280 --> 00:07:58,200 Speaker 1: runners and they are upright runners, and you know what 150 00:07:58,920 --> 00:08:04,360 Speaker 1: either of those that's right. Um, he is far more flexible. 151 00:08:04,680 --> 00:08:06,600 Speaker 1: He doesn't have to run north south. In fact, his 152 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:10,680 Speaker 1: lateral running is maybe the best part of Kenneth Walker's game. 153 00:08:11,080 --> 00:08:14,560 Speaker 1: So they do these stretch plays at Michigan State where 154 00:08:14,600 --> 00:08:18,840 Speaker 1: he's going laterally. Going laterally, sees his whole cuts instantly, 155 00:08:18,920 --> 00:08:23,000 Speaker 1: the great vision. Then he finds lanes and he is gone. 156 00:08:23,560 --> 00:08:28,080 Speaker 1: His long speed is ridiculous. If you don't catch him 157 00:08:28,280 --> 00:08:31,000 Speaker 1: by the second level, forget it. He's just not running 158 00:08:31,040 --> 00:08:35,080 Speaker 1: everybody so fast. But and unlike most track stars turned 159 00:08:35,160 --> 00:08:37,600 Speaker 1: running backs, he's got the big enough frame to be 160 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:42,559 Speaker 1: durable absorbed tacklers, and Michigan State used him in every 161 00:08:42,559 --> 00:08:47,079 Speaker 1: way inside guy, outside guy. Um, there's almost every he 162 00:08:47,120 --> 00:08:49,880 Speaker 1: can do almost everything you want a runner to do. 163 00:08:51,280 --> 00:08:53,840 Speaker 1: A couple of things I don't love. First, just nineteen 164 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:56,600 Speaker 1: catches in three years, so he's not does not look 165 00:08:56,640 --> 00:08:58,679 Speaker 1: like he's going to be much of a factor through 166 00:08:58,720 --> 00:09:03,400 Speaker 1: the air um and that's about it. That Other than that, 167 00:09:03,440 --> 00:09:05,960 Speaker 1: I mean, there's nothing not to like about Kenneth Walker 168 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:10,800 Speaker 1: does everything well. So ideal landing spot for somebody who 169 00:09:10,840 --> 00:09:13,839 Speaker 1: grades out by most people. As top of the second round, 170 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:17,520 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go a couple of picks early and put 171 00:09:17,559 --> 00:09:22,079 Speaker 1: him on the Kansas City Chiefs. What a freaking nightmare 172 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:26,840 Speaker 1: he would be in the backfield with Patrick Mahomes. Now 173 00:09:26,880 --> 00:09:29,319 Speaker 1: here's why we all know Clyde Edwards A Layer is 174 00:09:29,360 --> 00:09:32,160 Speaker 1: still there, but we also know that he's not anybody 175 00:09:32,200 --> 00:09:34,920 Speaker 1: that can power this running game at all. It's a 176 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:37,960 Speaker 1: lost pick, and it's a lost cause. I was super 177 00:09:38,000 --> 00:09:42,000 Speaker 1: optimistic three years ago and it's over. It's over for 178 00:09:42,080 --> 00:09:46,280 Speaker 1: Clyde Edwards A Layer. The Chiefs lost some explosiveness with 179 00:09:46,360 --> 00:09:49,360 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill. Now they get it back in a different position, 180 00:09:49,520 --> 00:09:53,280 Speaker 1: but they get back a game changing, big play, explosive 181 00:09:53,320 --> 00:09:56,480 Speaker 1: player in Breece Hall. And of the first round, well, 182 00:09:56,559 --> 00:09:59,160 Speaker 1: you mean Kenneth Walker. Sorry, thank you, Kenneth Walker. We 183 00:09:59,160 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 1: don't have the full uton bar here, but the eye 184 00:10:01,559 --> 00:10:04,720 Speaker 1: was wrong. Fonzie was was right there for the picking. 185 00:10:04,880 --> 00:10:11,440 Speaker 1: For yes, let's talk about Bruce Hall. Since you yea 186 00:10:11,559 --> 00:10:13,920 Speaker 1: let's transition. Most people think Breese Hall will be the first, 187 00:10:14,000 --> 00:10:17,160 Speaker 1: the first running back taking Yeah. I I went to 188 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:20,000 Speaker 1: the tape. Uh started watching some of the highlights. He 189 00:10:20,040 --> 00:10:23,120 Speaker 1: didn't look incredibly fast and highlights, which was kind of 190 00:10:23,160 --> 00:10:25,440 Speaker 1: strange to me. But he's a super long strider and 191 00:10:25,480 --> 00:10:28,400 Speaker 1: he outruns so many defenders that I was like, wait 192 00:10:28,440 --> 00:10:30,520 Speaker 1: a minute, my eyes are deceiving me. He must be 193 00:10:30,559 --> 00:10:33,680 Speaker 1: incredibly fast. And then he ran a four three nine 194 00:10:33,760 --> 00:10:36,199 Speaker 1: at the combine, So yes, it's just an optical illusion. 195 00:10:36,240 --> 00:10:39,120 Speaker 1: He's very fast. But the reason he doesn't look fast 196 00:10:39,400 --> 00:10:42,600 Speaker 1: is he runs super upright and the strides are just 197 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:46,480 Speaker 1: so long and all these short, little water bug leg 198 00:10:47,120 --> 00:10:50,000 Speaker 1: defensive backs are chasing them around and you know, taking 199 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:53,200 Speaker 1: three steps to his one. So but he kind of 200 00:10:53,240 --> 00:10:55,520 Speaker 1: reminds me a little bit of Adrian Peterson and his 201 00:10:55,600 --> 00:10:57,480 Speaker 1: rushing style. Not saying Bruce Hall is going to be 202 00:10:57,480 --> 00:11:02,960 Speaker 1: in nearly the body, but tough to tackle, kind of slippery, 203 00:11:03,040 --> 00:11:06,800 Speaker 1: but not a lot of cuts in his game unlike Peterson. 204 00:11:07,160 --> 00:11:10,000 Speaker 1: Well above average hands. Uh. The knock on him is 205 00:11:10,040 --> 00:11:13,000 Speaker 1: he's not a good route runner. Yeah, just more of 206 00:11:13,080 --> 00:11:14,960 Speaker 1: kind of a safety valve. So while he's good at 207 00:11:15,000 --> 00:11:17,960 Speaker 1: catching passes. They might not be schemed catch a lot 208 00:11:18,400 --> 00:11:21,120 Speaker 1: the we see Bruce Hall catch a lot of behind 209 00:11:21,160 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage, at the line of scrimmage wheel routes. 210 00:11:24,559 --> 00:11:27,840 Speaker 1: It's not like he's a downfield receiving no, not like that. 211 00:11:27,920 --> 00:11:31,040 Speaker 1: But his cousin, his former NFL running back Roger Craig, 212 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:34,000 Speaker 1: did not know that. Okay, that's kind of fun. So 213 00:11:34,040 --> 00:11:36,000 Speaker 1: he's got a little bit. I wish I wish he 214 00:11:36,040 --> 00:11:38,560 Speaker 1: had the knees. The knees. Remember, Roger Craig had the 215 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:41,360 Speaker 1: most super upright runner as well, but he had the 216 00:11:41,440 --> 00:11:44,240 Speaker 1: huge knee lift he had. You know, I've never seen 217 00:11:44,240 --> 00:11:48,400 Speaker 1: a running lifted his knees as high as Roger Craig 218 00:11:48,480 --> 00:11:52,640 Speaker 1: did in his running gate. I don't remember that very vividly. 219 00:11:53,080 --> 00:11:56,960 Speaker 1: I was, you know, when Roger Craig was writing about 220 00:11:57,000 --> 00:12:00,400 Speaker 1: him in Fantasy Football Week. That's right. Ideal landing spot 221 00:12:00,480 --> 00:12:03,679 Speaker 1: for Breese Hall for me would be Houston at the 222 00:12:03,720 --> 00:12:06,719 Speaker 1: fifth pick of round two, or maybe Seattle, who has 223 00:12:06,720 --> 00:12:10,480 Speaker 1: picked forty and forty one for both teams. He's instantly 224 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 1: the best offensive weapon on the team. Yeah. Uh, maybe 225 00:12:14,559 --> 00:12:17,800 Speaker 1: DK metcalf in Seattle. But you know, Bruce Hall would 226 00:12:17,880 --> 00:12:20,079 Speaker 1: would really take over. And I think that he has 227 00:12:20,080 --> 00:12:22,640 Speaker 1: a chance to be one of the rare bell cow 228 00:12:22,720 --> 00:12:25,719 Speaker 1: backs in this UH in this thing, so certainly a 229 00:12:25,760 --> 00:12:28,600 Speaker 1: work horse back in college's for sure. I think he'll 230 00:12:28,640 --> 00:12:31,160 Speaker 1: be the first running back drafted. I also think he'll 231 00:12:31,160 --> 00:12:34,800 Speaker 1: be the first player drafted in standard rookie drafts this year. 232 00:12:35,600 --> 00:12:37,719 Speaker 1: It depends a lot in the landing spot, but yeah, 233 00:12:37,880 --> 00:12:41,560 Speaker 1: that's possible, and I think it's probable that Breese Hall 234 00:12:41,640 --> 00:12:43,880 Speaker 1: will be the first player taken in most UH in 235 00:12:43,960 --> 00:12:49,040 Speaker 1: most rookie drafts. For fantasy players, let's go to Isaiah 236 00:12:49,440 --> 00:12:52,559 Speaker 1: Spiller from Texas A and M. I like a lot 237 00:12:52,600 --> 00:12:54,920 Speaker 1: of what I saw, but I've got some concerns here. 238 00:12:55,440 --> 00:12:59,040 Speaker 1: He's got he's a patient runner. He's got a surprising 239 00:12:59,040 --> 00:13:03,800 Speaker 1: amount of nim boldness for a guy who's well built. Uh. 240 00:13:03,840 --> 00:13:07,080 Speaker 1: He is deceptively strong. When you see him, you don't 241 00:13:07,120 --> 00:13:10,439 Speaker 1: look at him and go, well, that guy's Romandre Stevenson, 242 00:13:10,480 --> 00:13:13,440 Speaker 1: who's just gonna bull bowl people over. But man does 243 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:18,600 Speaker 1: he finish hard. Dragging tacklers, creates a lot of yards. 244 00:13:18,840 --> 00:13:23,680 Speaker 1: Very aggressive. Um, he's got pretty good hands. They threw 245 00:13:23,679 --> 00:13:27,160 Speaker 1: to him a lot in wheel routes super productive and 246 00:13:27,400 --> 00:13:31,520 Speaker 1: the thing I liked best about Isaiah Spiller simply never 247 00:13:31,640 --> 00:13:34,840 Speaker 1: left yards on the table. Does every run You look 248 00:13:34,880 --> 00:13:37,120 Speaker 1: at it, you look at how that run develops, and 249 00:13:37,160 --> 00:13:40,120 Speaker 1: you say to yourself, could anybody else have gotten more yards? 250 00:13:40,120 --> 00:13:43,040 Speaker 1: You're like, well, probably not. There's just the guy was 251 00:13:43,200 --> 00:13:48,000 Speaker 1: The guy just earns every yard and he he maximizes 252 00:13:48,080 --> 00:13:51,000 Speaker 1: every carry. I love that. Super durable too for a 253 00:13:51,040 --> 00:13:54,960 Speaker 1: guy who doled out a lot of punishment. Isaiah Spiller 254 00:13:55,080 --> 00:13:58,720 Speaker 1: never missed a game. We always like that as well. Um, 255 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:02,960 Speaker 1: what worries me about Spiller? He ran a four six 256 00:14:03,480 --> 00:14:08,280 Speaker 1: three forty yard dash. Um, his blocking needs some help. 257 00:14:08,360 --> 00:14:10,440 Speaker 1: Doesn't have a lot of open field moves, you know 258 00:14:10,559 --> 00:14:13,320 Speaker 1: the second level. He's just gonna punish guys and try 259 00:14:13,360 --> 00:14:16,320 Speaker 1: to break tackles. But he's not an elusive runner. I 260 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:19,600 Speaker 1: like that. We like parse these things out on a 261 00:14:19,680 --> 00:14:23,920 Speaker 1: guy's forty yards. He's running forty yards and we're like, uh, 262 00:14:23,960 --> 00:14:29,560 Speaker 1: this two tenths of a second is? I mean? I 263 00:14:29,640 --> 00:14:31,520 Speaker 1: never seen you know, the guys who were talking about 264 00:14:31,520 --> 00:14:34,840 Speaker 1: their four three eight and a guy who's four six three. 265 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:40,280 Speaker 1: It's the second that's the way this game works. Um, 266 00:14:40,400 --> 00:14:43,640 Speaker 1: I also have used to as the ideal landings challenge. 267 00:14:43,680 --> 00:14:45,480 Speaker 1: You on one though, Okay, I think he should go 268 00:14:45,520 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 1: to Buffalo. He can take the same number C. J. 269 00:14:48,400 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 1: Spiller had, and a whole bunch of people already have 270 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:53,560 Speaker 1: his jerseys in the in the in the stands, and 271 00:14:53,560 --> 00:14:55,880 Speaker 1: and we're good to go there. Plus Buffalo I think 272 00:14:55,880 --> 00:14:58,200 Speaker 1: would be a really really good landing spot for one 273 00:14:58,200 --> 00:15:00,880 Speaker 1: of these running backs. Well, and you he's so he 274 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:04,480 Speaker 1: is so different from the runners that they've got, now 275 00:15:04,480 --> 00:15:06,880 Speaker 1: that you know, he could he could walk into that. 276 00:15:07,240 --> 00:15:09,280 Speaker 1: He could walk into a unique role there, but it 277 00:15:09,320 --> 00:15:12,320 Speaker 1: would almost certainly be a part time role because you're 278 00:15:12,320 --> 00:15:16,040 Speaker 1: Steven Singletary. Singletaries earned the right to get ten to 279 00:15:16,120 --> 00:15:19,200 Speaker 1: twelve touches every game. Josh Allen is going to run 280 00:15:19,240 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 1: the ball times a game, and that means is gonna 281 00:15:22,520 --> 00:15:25,200 Speaker 1: get cut Zack Moss Market Cup. That's another I was 282 00:15:25,240 --> 00:15:28,560 Speaker 1: wrong moment right there. Let's go to our next running back, 283 00:15:28,840 --> 00:15:32,520 Speaker 1: James Cook. Yeah, so I looked him up and according 284 00:15:32,560 --> 00:15:37,200 Speaker 1: to Wikipedia, James Cook was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer 285 00:15:37,240 --> 00:15:41,680 Speaker 1: and captain in the British Royal Navy. Super famous pirate hunter. Yeah, 286 00:15:41,840 --> 00:15:45,080 Speaker 1: also died of a stab wound while attempting to kidnap 287 00:15:45,200 --> 00:15:50,240 Speaker 1: the ruling chief of the island of Hawaii. A great 288 00:15:51,440 --> 00:15:57,360 Speaker 1: kidnapped the indigenous population and I dive from a stab wound. Wow. 289 00:15:57,760 --> 00:16:01,400 Speaker 1: The Georgia running back he's very different. He's the brother 290 00:16:01,480 --> 00:16:05,360 Speaker 1: of Dalvin Cook. Uh. Very quick, looks like a very 291 00:16:05,400 --> 00:16:08,640 Speaker 1: capable pass catcher and route runner. Uh. My worries on 292 00:16:08,760 --> 00:16:11,840 Speaker 1: watching the film is he was tackled at the second 293 00:16:11,960 --> 00:16:15,640 Speaker 1: level just a lot. His line opened up a lot 294 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:17,960 Speaker 1: of huge holes for him because he was in Georgia 295 00:16:18,040 --> 00:16:20,120 Speaker 1: and had a great line in front of him, But 296 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:23,160 Speaker 1: he was often tackled like eight to ten yards downfield 297 00:16:23,160 --> 00:16:25,440 Speaker 1: and not a lot of big, huge, forty to fifty 298 00:16:25,520 --> 00:16:27,960 Speaker 1: yard runs in the highlight package for him. So it 299 00:16:28,000 --> 00:16:30,280 Speaker 1: makes me worry a little bit about his vision and 300 00:16:30,360 --> 00:16:32,840 Speaker 1: makes me think he needs to go to a spot 301 00:16:32,840 --> 00:16:35,920 Speaker 1: that has a good established offensive line. And when I 302 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:38,160 Speaker 1: read some of the pro scout opinions, they share some 303 00:16:38,200 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 1: of those sentiments. Sentiments. He's a little undersized for the NFL, 304 00:16:42,280 --> 00:16:47,520 Speaker 1: inconsistent open field moves, his second level level vision is spotty. 305 00:16:47,600 --> 00:16:52,800 Speaker 1: So my ideal landing spot for him is the Cincinnati Bengals. Um, 306 00:16:52,840 --> 00:16:57,000 Speaker 1: they've already got some pass catching ability on roster. They do. 307 00:16:57,320 --> 00:16:59,600 Speaker 1: They got Joe Mixon in front of him, of course, 308 00:17:00,560 --> 00:17:03,840 Speaker 1: but I think it's a big improvement over Soma, J p. 309 00:17:04,040 --> 00:17:06,720 Speaker 1: Ryan or Chris Evans if Mixing were to miss time, 310 00:17:06,720 --> 00:17:09,920 Speaker 1: and Mixing generally does miss a few games here and there, 311 00:17:10,520 --> 00:17:13,560 Speaker 1: but they had a huge upgrade to the offensive line. 312 00:17:13,880 --> 00:17:17,080 Speaker 1: He's not going to be forced into being like the guy, 313 00:17:17,160 --> 00:17:19,479 Speaker 1: and I think that frees him up to be like 314 00:17:19,560 --> 00:17:23,200 Speaker 1: the best version of himself in the NFL. Alright, that's 315 00:17:23,280 --> 00:17:27,439 Speaker 1: James Cook from Georgia. I think he goes fourth round 316 00:17:27,880 --> 00:17:31,160 Speaker 1: my hunch. I think it's late third, early fourth. Probably. 317 00:17:31,880 --> 00:17:36,680 Speaker 1: Damian Pierce plays for Florida or played for Florida. Um, 318 00:17:37,000 --> 00:17:43,560 Speaker 1: he is a powerful, thick framed runner with a compact build, 319 00:17:43,640 --> 00:17:46,640 Speaker 1: a lot of balance and footwork on that frame, ton 320 00:17:46,680 --> 00:17:52,719 Speaker 1: of burst, good blocker, instinctive runner who sheds tacklers. Really 321 00:17:52,760 --> 00:17:56,439 Speaker 1: impressed with that part of his game. Uh. Surprisingly agile 322 00:17:56,560 --> 00:17:59,440 Speaker 1: for a bigger back as well. And what I loved 323 00:17:59,480 --> 00:18:01,600 Speaker 1: about what Lorida did with him, you know, so here 324 00:18:01,600 --> 00:18:04,439 Speaker 1: he is, you know, a bigger back who's uh, you know, 325 00:18:04,600 --> 00:18:09,040 Speaker 1: super physical. They found ways to get him open fifteen 326 00:18:09,119 --> 00:18:15,679 Speaker 1: twenty yards down field and they're throwing seam passes and 327 00:18:15,680 --> 00:18:20,360 Speaker 1: then they're like trying to tackle him. Right, It's crazy. Now, 328 00:18:20,680 --> 00:18:23,880 Speaker 1: you know, if you just watch his highlights, you're gonna 329 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:27,000 Speaker 1: be like, dang, this guy is good. But if you 330 00:18:27,040 --> 00:18:29,320 Speaker 1: watch a full game, you're gonna see some things. They're 331 00:18:29,320 --> 00:18:32,080 Speaker 1: gonna raise some eyebrows. Does not have top end speed 332 00:18:32,440 --> 00:18:36,600 Speaker 1: rut of four sixty um only one season is the starter, 333 00:18:36,880 --> 00:18:40,960 Speaker 1: which is weird. And even then, he only at one 334 00:18:41,040 --> 00:18:44,760 Speaker 1: game in which the coaches gave him fifteen or more touches, 335 00:18:45,400 --> 00:18:48,080 Speaker 1: which is also weird. So you know, here we are 336 00:18:48,119 --> 00:18:49,879 Speaker 1: a guy who's going to get drafted in the NFL 337 00:18:50,080 --> 00:18:54,800 Speaker 1: and Florida didn't manufacture touches for him. And it makes 338 00:18:54,800 --> 00:18:57,520 Speaker 1: you wonder what the Florida coaches know about Damian Pierce 339 00:18:57,600 --> 00:19:01,440 Speaker 1: that we don't know. Maybe the he's just better as 340 00:19:01,480 --> 00:19:06,040 Speaker 1: a ten to fifteen kind of touch guy, maybe throughout 341 00:19:06,040 --> 00:19:09,240 Speaker 1: the game could be. So my ideal landing spot for 342 00:19:09,320 --> 00:19:12,480 Speaker 1: Damian Pierce was Philadelphia as part of a one two 343 00:19:12,480 --> 00:19:15,760 Speaker 1: punch with Miles Sanders. Sanders will continue to get the start, 344 00:19:16,119 --> 00:19:20,160 Speaker 1: He'll he'll be more of your outside runner. Another good 345 00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:22,479 Speaker 1: guy with a path as with past catching ability, they 346 00:19:22,520 --> 00:19:25,840 Speaker 1: both can and but not a goal line finisher. I mean, 347 00:19:26,080 --> 00:19:29,359 Speaker 1: Sanders never scored. So here's your goal line finisher. And 348 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:32,480 Speaker 1: Damian Pierce for Philadelphia. I'd love to see that landing 349 00:19:32,480 --> 00:19:36,200 Speaker 1: spot for him. Our sixth and final running back that 350 00:19:36,240 --> 00:19:42,040 Speaker 1: will discuss Brian Robinson from Alabama talk about big framed 351 00:19:42,080 --> 00:19:44,840 Speaker 1: guys who could make an impact. Yeah, dude is huge 352 00:19:45,280 --> 00:19:50,960 Speaker 1: six to two. Had several big highlight runs for Bama. 353 00:19:51,320 --> 00:19:55,800 Speaker 1: But I noticed the big highlights came against non SEC 354 00:19:56,040 --> 00:19:59,760 Speaker 1: teams like Mercer and New Mexico State. But when you 355 00:20:00,000 --> 00:20:03,760 Speaker 1: SEC highlights where all the defenders are a lot better, 356 00:20:04,359 --> 00:20:06,879 Speaker 1: he still pops off for some fifteen twenty yards. But 357 00:20:06,920 --> 00:20:11,080 Speaker 1: he doesn't have the huge sixty. Uh. He's not very 358 00:20:11,080 --> 00:20:13,719 Speaker 1: easy to tackle. Uh. It looks like it really hurts 359 00:20:13,760 --> 00:20:16,280 Speaker 1: to bring him down. Um, there's some punishment there are 360 00:20:16,280 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 1: there guys wincing. Yes, they take their helmets off and 361 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:21,959 Speaker 1: you're like, oh, it looked like they just sucked down 362 00:20:21,960 --> 00:20:25,399 Speaker 1: a lemon after trying to tackle him. Um played five 363 00:20:25,480 --> 00:20:29,120 Speaker 1: years at Alabama, backed up Damian Harris for a few 364 00:20:29,200 --> 00:20:32,520 Speaker 1: years and Nagy Harris until last year, where he finally 365 00:20:32,520 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 1: got the nod as the starter. Uh not super quick, 366 00:20:35,920 --> 00:20:38,800 Speaker 1: doesn't have overwhelming speed. I think he's going to need 367 00:20:38,840 --> 00:20:41,560 Speaker 1: a good offensive line in front of him. I thought 368 00:20:41,560 --> 00:20:44,320 Speaker 1: Philly would be a good landing spot as well, for 369 00:20:44,359 --> 00:20:48,160 Speaker 1: many of the same reasons. But how about this, how 370 00:20:48,160 --> 00:20:53,200 Speaker 1: about Minnesota? How about as a backup to Delvin Cook, 371 00:20:54,240 --> 00:20:57,960 Speaker 1: Brian Robinson might last till the fifth, maybe sixth round. 372 00:20:58,920 --> 00:21:00,879 Speaker 1: This is kind of an intra sting guy that you 373 00:21:00,920 --> 00:21:04,040 Speaker 1: could pair with Dalvin Cook and even pair with Alexander 374 00:21:04,080 --> 00:21:09,240 Speaker 1: Madison and have just a third bruising weapon out on 375 00:21:09,280 --> 00:21:12,520 Speaker 1: the field. That just changes the dynamic of that Vikings offense. 376 00:21:12,560 --> 00:21:14,280 Speaker 1: You don't want to put Dalvin Cook with his brother 377 00:21:14,400 --> 00:21:16,840 Speaker 1: James Cook on the same team we're gonna have. I 378 00:21:16,880 --> 00:21:20,200 Speaker 1: mean you would, but it could. You could. But I 379 00:21:20,560 --> 00:21:24,840 Speaker 1: think I think I'm not as high on Alexander Madison 380 00:21:24,880 --> 00:21:27,680 Speaker 1: as many people are. UM who, I don't think it's 381 00:21:27,760 --> 00:21:30,480 Speaker 1: I think there's a commonly held belief that Madison is 382 00:21:30,480 --> 00:21:33,800 Speaker 1: like of Dalvin Cook. I don't think he's close to them, 383 00:21:33,920 --> 00:21:35,920 Speaker 1: So I'm more open to this than many would be. 384 00:21:36,400 --> 00:21:38,480 Speaker 1: But I think the Vikings may have too many holes 385 00:21:38,520 --> 00:21:40,720 Speaker 1: to uh. That's why that's why I think it's a 386 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:43,280 Speaker 1: it's a fifth, sixth round. It's definitely a Day three 387 00:21:43,359 --> 00:21:45,240 Speaker 1: kind of pick. And he if he's sitting there and 388 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:47,239 Speaker 1: the Vikings are like, hey, you know what this this 389 00:21:47,280 --> 00:21:49,720 Speaker 1: could really bring a different element to our offense. Let's 390 00:21:49,720 --> 00:21:51,600 Speaker 1: take a break. We can back. We'll talk about our 391 00:21:52,359 --> 00:21:56,000 Speaker 1: favorite six wide receivers in this draft and where we 392 00:21:56,040 --> 00:22:15,720 Speaker 1: would like them to go. Stay tuned. Fantasy Football Weekly 393 00:22:15,760 --> 00:22:18,560 Speaker 1: Segment number two. Paul Charchi in Matt Harrison with you 394 00:22:19,240 --> 00:22:22,399 Speaker 1: Guillantine leagues dot Com. We're getting reaped. Turn the lights on. 395 00:22:22,480 --> 00:22:26,160 Speaker 1: It's getting close. I'm excited to hear about this fancy 396 00:22:26,280 --> 00:22:29,359 Speaker 1: new secret sauce. You guys go and I can't wait 397 00:22:29,400 --> 00:22:31,479 Speaker 1: to talk about it. You can't wait to talk about it, 398 00:22:31,760 --> 00:22:35,200 Speaker 1: can't you? You haven't even told me it's that's that's 399 00:22:35,240 --> 00:22:38,720 Speaker 1: how secret. That's right? Um, well, I spilled the beans 400 00:22:38,720 --> 00:22:43,560 Speaker 1: on it. Can't be trusted. You can't trust you. We've 401 00:22:43,560 --> 00:22:46,520 Speaker 1: already talked through six running backs. Let's go through six 402 00:22:46,640 --> 00:22:50,080 Speaker 1: different wide receivers that we like to make an impact. 403 00:22:50,160 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: And this is a it's a pretty deep wide receiver class. 404 00:22:54,520 --> 00:22:57,359 Speaker 1: I don't know that there's any one player that's like, 405 00:22:57,720 --> 00:23:01,560 Speaker 1: oh my god, this guy's a sure firecent lock. But 406 00:23:02,240 --> 00:23:05,960 Speaker 1: my favorite player in this draft is Garrett Wilson from 407 00:23:05,960 --> 00:23:09,040 Speaker 1: O s U. I think that the draft nicks think 408 00:23:09,080 --> 00:23:11,000 Speaker 1: that he's the closest thing to a lock in this 409 00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:15,000 Speaker 1: pretty universal consensus that he should be the first player 410 00:23:15,040 --> 00:23:19,040 Speaker 1: taken in this draft, in part because Jamison Williams has 411 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:20,960 Speaker 1: got the A C L. I mean, I think without that, 412 00:23:21,800 --> 00:23:24,040 Speaker 1: Williams would have been the first pick. Could be. So 413 00:23:24,119 --> 00:23:27,520 Speaker 1: let's talk Garrett Wilson. There's a lot to like here. 414 00:23:27,520 --> 00:23:30,600 Speaker 1: Great super fast by the way, very very fast guy 415 00:23:30,640 --> 00:23:33,919 Speaker 1: gets open down field all the time, can get separation downfield, 416 00:23:33,960 --> 00:23:38,520 Speaker 1: and after the catch Sionara dude is gone. So I 417 00:23:38,560 --> 00:23:42,240 Speaker 1: love all that about it. But he's got a surprisingly 418 00:23:42,359 --> 00:23:45,960 Speaker 1: broad skill set that makes him more than John Ross. 419 00:23:46,080 --> 00:23:49,040 Speaker 1: You know, like, run straight, run fast, uh, A lot 420 00:23:49,040 --> 00:23:50,960 Speaker 1: of body control. He had to adapt to a lot 421 00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:54,959 Speaker 1: of inaccurate throws at Ohio State. UM love the ball skills. 422 00:23:55,080 --> 00:23:58,200 Speaker 1: Love his ability to go up, adjust to the ball 423 00:23:58,320 --> 00:24:02,440 Speaker 1: in air, come down with it, explosive release off the line, 424 00:24:02,440 --> 00:24:05,679 Speaker 1: and you'll see him create cushion for himself within ten yards. 425 00:24:05,720 --> 00:24:09,320 Speaker 1: All the time he played the slot A lot. He 426 00:24:09,400 --> 00:24:11,439 Speaker 1: played outside a lot, so we think he can go 427 00:24:11,560 --> 00:24:14,480 Speaker 1: both outside and the slot be effective from both places. 428 00:24:14,960 --> 00:24:17,199 Speaker 1: Goes over the middle willingly, and they ran him over 429 00:24:17,240 --> 00:24:20,600 Speaker 1: the middle a lot for a thinner guy. I liked 430 00:24:20,680 --> 00:24:23,119 Speaker 1: to see that they were willing to and he was 431 00:24:23,160 --> 00:24:25,680 Speaker 1: willing to catch the ball over the middle and take 432 00:24:25,680 --> 00:24:28,720 Speaker 1: the requisite hits that come with that. UM loved his 433 00:24:28,760 --> 00:24:32,640 Speaker 1: slant game. He can be very shifty and elusive after 434 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:34,920 Speaker 1: the catch and if you get if you give him 435 00:24:34,960 --> 00:24:37,679 Speaker 1: the wrong angle, then again the speed takes over and 436 00:24:37,720 --> 00:24:40,320 Speaker 1: he's he's out running everybody at the end zone. Big 437 00:24:40,359 --> 00:24:43,560 Speaker 1: plays coming for Garrett Wilson with whatever team ends up 438 00:24:43,600 --> 00:24:48,840 Speaker 1: with him. He's slender, he's not very physical. He's not 439 00:24:48,880 --> 00:24:51,520 Speaker 1: gonna beat people. He's not gonna win contested catches that 440 00:24:51,560 --> 00:24:54,760 Speaker 1: way to win some contested catches just through body control 441 00:24:54,880 --> 00:24:58,720 Speaker 1: in his hands. But he's not gonna outpower Anybody's not 442 00:24:58,760 --> 00:25:01,960 Speaker 1: gonna box out defend or he's not that guy. UM. 443 00:25:02,640 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 1: When I when I watched him Garrett Wilson, I see 444 00:25:05,840 --> 00:25:08,680 Speaker 1: somebody whose routes look very good in him getting separation 445 00:25:08,720 --> 00:25:10,880 Speaker 1: on routes. But a lot of a lot of draft 446 00:25:11,080 --> 00:25:14,240 Speaker 1: experts feel that he's got always to go on his 447 00:25:14,320 --> 00:25:17,800 Speaker 1: route running. Um, so okay, maybe I'll grant you that 448 00:25:18,040 --> 00:25:19,639 Speaker 1: out of all the players we've put on any of 449 00:25:19,680 --> 00:25:26,040 Speaker 1: the teams, I feel most confident about putting Garrett Wilson 450 00:25:26,359 --> 00:25:29,120 Speaker 1: on Atlanta at eight than I am about anybody else. 451 00:25:29,119 --> 00:25:31,480 Speaker 1: We're going to talk about her half talked about. Sure, they're, 452 00:25:31,680 --> 00:25:33,639 Speaker 1: you know, the closest one to the top there. I 453 00:25:33,720 --> 00:25:37,000 Speaker 1: think I think the one caveat could be maybe the 454 00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:40,280 Speaker 1: Jets just go have fallen in love with him, and 455 00:25:40,320 --> 00:25:42,639 Speaker 1: they've been very much rumored to be in on getting 456 00:25:42,640 --> 00:25:45,280 Speaker 1: a wide receiver their intend. So they'd have to get 457 00:25:45,320 --> 00:25:48,960 Speaker 1: past Atlanta. Unless you think, don't do it. Yeah I don't, 458 00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:51,399 Speaker 1: but yes, yea that that would be kind of the 459 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:53,720 Speaker 1: only thing I could see that could put a hitch 460 00:25:53,720 --> 00:25:55,960 Speaker 1: in that gidea up. I think Atlanta is pretty commonly 461 00:25:56,040 --> 00:25:59,000 Speaker 1: mocked for Garrett Wilson. Yeah, I think he would thrive 462 00:25:59,119 --> 00:26:01,160 Speaker 1: well there. He'd open up the middle of the field 463 00:26:01,200 --> 00:26:04,280 Speaker 1: for Kyle Pitts and Mariote just got a strand of 464 00:26:04,280 --> 00:26:06,679 Speaker 1: farm to get him the ball downfield where Garrett Wilson 465 00:26:06,720 --> 00:26:10,400 Speaker 1: can be really special. Alright, let's go to a wide 466 00:26:10,400 --> 00:26:14,720 Speaker 1: receiver We've already touched on Jamison Williams coming off the 467 00:26:14,800 --> 00:26:18,480 Speaker 1: late season a c L, which has dampened, you know, 468 00:26:18,520 --> 00:26:21,840 Speaker 1: and put a lot of variability into where people project him. 469 00:26:22,119 --> 00:26:24,520 Speaker 1: I've seen some mockx have him as high as eight 470 00:26:24,600 --> 00:26:26,760 Speaker 1: for Atlanta, and I've seen sometime I'm out of the 471 00:26:26,800 --> 00:26:29,680 Speaker 1: first round. I think just really depends on how quickly 472 00:26:29,960 --> 00:26:32,600 Speaker 1: you need Jamison Williams to be able to be available. 473 00:26:32,680 --> 00:26:35,320 Speaker 1: So he didn't run the forty at the Combine or 474 00:26:35,440 --> 00:26:37,879 Speaker 1: Pro Day due to a torn a c L in 475 00:26:37,920 --> 00:26:41,600 Speaker 1: the National Championship game in January. But he's definitely the 476 00:26:41,640 --> 00:26:44,200 Speaker 1: fastest player I've seen on tape at the running back 477 00:26:44,320 --> 00:26:46,600 Speaker 1: or the wide receiver position. And I watched a lot 478 00:26:46,640 --> 00:26:50,920 Speaker 1: of film on him, so many huge long touchdown catches. 479 00:26:51,200 --> 00:26:53,639 Speaker 1: The theme with all of them, he's super fast, and 480 00:26:53,720 --> 00:26:57,200 Speaker 1: on all those instances he's just wide open, just absolutely 481 00:26:57,240 --> 00:26:59,920 Speaker 1: wide open. Now, we spent two years at Ohio State, 482 00:27:00,040 --> 00:27:03,240 Speaker 1: transferred to Alabama after he was stuck behind Chris Olave 483 00:27:03,480 --> 00:27:06,240 Speaker 1: and Garrett Wilson on the depth chart. A couple of 484 00:27:06,240 --> 00:27:09,399 Speaker 1: good wide receivers in front of him. There, good route runner, 485 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 1: really tough to cover, will instantly open up any offense. Uh, 486 00:27:14,040 --> 00:27:17,600 Speaker 1: the Knox not super big from a build standpoint. He's 487 00:27:17,640 --> 00:27:20,520 Speaker 1: six one, but he's only a hundred and seventy nine pounds. 488 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:23,480 Speaker 1: That's spreading. That's spreading, not a lot of weight over 489 00:27:23,520 --> 00:27:26,199 Speaker 1: a fairly big body. Yeah. I don't see him as 490 00:27:26,240 --> 00:27:29,080 Speaker 1: a guy who dominates the middle of the field. Um, 491 00:27:29,119 --> 00:27:32,000 Speaker 1: but he's a field stretcher. And my ideal landing spot 492 00:27:32,040 --> 00:27:35,520 Speaker 1: for him is the Los Angeles Chargers that picks seventeen. 493 00:27:36,320 --> 00:27:39,879 Speaker 1: Oh man, if the Chargers like Williams on one side, 494 00:27:39,920 --> 00:27:43,399 Speaker 1: who's very different, obviously asked him from almost everybody, keenan 495 00:27:43,440 --> 00:27:46,160 Speaker 1: Allen and running pinarily out of the slot. So so 496 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:47,679 Speaker 1: you want to you want to put you think the 497 00:27:47,720 --> 00:27:50,280 Speaker 1: ideal landing spot is where he's the third receiver in 498 00:27:50,440 --> 00:27:54,639 Speaker 1: absolutely look what Jamaar chased last year in Cincinnati, and 499 00:27:54,680 --> 00:27:57,560 Speaker 1: maybe the Chargers learned from Cincinnati. You got a young, 500 00:27:57,840 --> 00:28:01,840 Speaker 1: strong armed quarterback, and you got a couple of wide 501 00:28:01,880 --> 00:28:06,360 Speaker 1: receivers that can absolutely stretch the field, and air Bear 502 00:28:06,440 --> 00:28:10,640 Speaker 1: could absolutely just bomb these things to Jamison Williams downfield. 503 00:28:10,880 --> 00:28:13,359 Speaker 1: I think it would be so fun to see the 504 00:28:13,400 --> 00:28:17,359 Speaker 1: air Corriel Chargers come back and they're just skying the 505 00:28:17,359 --> 00:28:20,000 Speaker 1: ball out, NonStop down the field. I think it would 506 00:28:20,040 --> 00:28:22,359 Speaker 1: be absolutely a blast. Hadn't thought of that as a 507 00:28:22,440 --> 00:28:27,399 Speaker 1: landing spot for Jamison Williams. But with the knee, if 508 00:28:27,440 --> 00:28:33,360 Speaker 1: he's not right until Halloween, Okay, we got fine receivers. Yeah, 509 00:28:33,840 --> 00:28:35,960 Speaker 1: so you know that is they have the luxury of 510 00:28:36,000 --> 00:28:40,440 Speaker 1: waiting Keenan Allen's in the final quarter of his career probably, 511 00:28:41,040 --> 00:28:43,680 Speaker 1: so yeah, maybe it makes It makes a little more 512 00:28:43,680 --> 00:28:45,600 Speaker 1: sense to me than it did it first. Plus he 513 00:28:45,720 --> 00:28:48,320 Speaker 1: might drop to seventeen there, so I think I think 514 00:28:48,320 --> 00:28:51,360 Speaker 1: that there's a decent chance I've got I think Williams 515 00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:53,560 Speaker 1: kind of in the middle of the first round there. 516 00:28:53,960 --> 00:28:57,680 Speaker 1: I well, I've got him going to Green Bay, but 517 00:28:57,920 --> 00:29:00,600 Speaker 1: only it's it's kind of it's it's kind of a 518 00:29:00,920 --> 00:29:02,479 Speaker 1: it's kind of a pipe dream. But I've got him. 519 00:29:02,480 --> 00:29:04,240 Speaker 1: I've got him going to Green Bay later in the draft. 520 00:29:04,600 --> 00:29:06,880 Speaker 1: Maybe you've got somebody else go into Green Bay. I 521 00:29:06,880 --> 00:29:10,680 Speaker 1: I certainly do. I do. Okay, uh, And one of 522 00:29:10,720 --> 00:29:13,800 Speaker 1: the guys has gone up next, Drake London from USC, 523 00:29:14,800 --> 00:29:17,680 Speaker 1: big bodied guy. He reminds me of Brandon Marshall. Six 524 00:29:17,720 --> 00:29:21,040 Speaker 1: ft four, long arms, long legs, creates a bunch of 525 00:29:21,040 --> 00:29:24,880 Speaker 1: space with his big frame, super physical, highly productive in 526 00:29:24,880 --> 00:29:27,600 Speaker 1: that offense. At USC offense largely went through Drake london 527 00:29:28,000 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 1: elite hands, including all of these highlight one handed catches. 528 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:35,600 Speaker 1: He's so you know, the hands are probably the best 529 00:29:35,640 --> 00:29:39,040 Speaker 1: in this draft class, UM. And when you watch him 530 00:29:39,240 --> 00:29:43,000 Speaker 1: on it feels like you're watching him rebounding in basketball. 531 00:29:43,000 --> 00:29:46,000 Speaker 1: The way he sets up to bring in bring in 532 00:29:46,160 --> 00:29:48,280 Speaker 1: the ball and the way he uses his body to 533 00:29:48,360 --> 00:29:51,120 Speaker 1: block out defenders, it's it's not even fair. And of 534 00:29:51,200 --> 00:29:54,160 Speaker 1: all these wide receivers that we're talking about, he's like 535 00:29:54,280 --> 00:30:00,000 Speaker 1: the one surefire big totally totally agree with that. UM 536 00:30:00,240 --> 00:30:03,640 Speaker 1: wins almost all the leaping place the contestant catches. He's got. 537 00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:07,600 Speaker 1: Drake London's got goal line receiver written all over him. 538 00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:10,960 Speaker 1: This and again to go back to Brandon Marshall, you 539 00:30:10,960 --> 00:30:13,240 Speaker 1: know there was a string of two three, four years 540 00:30:13,320 --> 00:30:16,320 Speaker 1: or Brandon Marshall is lethal inside the ten yard line. 541 00:30:16,520 --> 00:30:18,280 Speaker 1: I take a couple of steps, turn around, Here comes 542 00:30:18,280 --> 00:30:19,920 Speaker 1: the ball and the defender could even do anything about 543 00:30:19,920 --> 00:30:22,080 Speaker 1: it because it's such a big target and he could 544 00:30:22,120 --> 00:30:25,080 Speaker 1: he could create so much space for him with his body. 545 00:30:25,120 --> 00:30:28,160 Speaker 1: But London is more than just a big guy using 546 00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:32,200 Speaker 1: his body. He's got sharp cuts that creates some cushion 547 00:30:32,240 --> 00:30:36,840 Speaker 1: against against opposing defenders. Very good route runner. Um, he's 548 00:30:36,840 --> 00:30:40,200 Speaker 1: a technician. He breaks a bunch of tackles with his strength, 549 00:30:40,520 --> 00:30:43,680 Speaker 1: and he generates a shocking amount of yards after catch 550 00:30:43,760 --> 00:30:48,719 Speaker 1: because of his instinctive running after the catch. And and 551 00:30:48,760 --> 00:30:50,760 Speaker 1: it's not just that he's like breaking tackles with a 552 00:30:50,840 --> 00:30:56,840 Speaker 1: big with his big body. He's shockingly nimble with that body. Um. 553 00:30:56,920 --> 00:30:59,960 Speaker 1: The downsides for Drake London he was asked to run 554 00:31:00,080 --> 00:31:03,080 Speaker 1: simple routes at USC The route tree is not complicated. 555 00:31:03,120 --> 00:31:05,160 Speaker 1: He'll have to learn some more parts of the route. 556 00:31:05,480 --> 00:31:08,720 Speaker 1: He had this broken ankle suffered last October. Did you 557 00:31:08,760 --> 00:31:10,680 Speaker 1: do that from trying to make a cut on the 558 00:31:10,760 --> 00:31:15,520 Speaker 1: route tree? So I don't know this route, so you 559 00:31:15,560 --> 00:31:18,400 Speaker 1: know there's there's gonna be It is expected he will 560 00:31:18,440 --> 00:31:20,720 Speaker 1: be ready by the beginning of the season. I'm a 561 00:31:20,760 --> 00:31:25,360 Speaker 1: broken ankle, but we've seen ankle problems derail Michael Thomas's career, 562 00:31:25,800 --> 00:31:27,920 Speaker 1: so you know you always have to be careful. Ankles 563 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:31,280 Speaker 1: of the life blood for wide receivers. So yeah, and 564 00:31:31,280 --> 00:31:33,400 Speaker 1: and London has been one of the guys who has 565 00:31:33,440 --> 00:31:38,080 Speaker 1: been absolutely skyrocketing up the draft boards. I believe draft 566 00:31:38,160 --> 00:31:41,560 Speaker 1: Kings uh over under on his pick right now, it 567 00:31:41,600 --> 00:31:43,520 Speaker 1: is ten and a half. I'd take, I'd take the 568 00:31:43,800 --> 00:31:46,400 Speaker 1: I guess you want to take the over. He'll go higher, 569 00:31:46,440 --> 00:31:48,360 Speaker 1: the higher than ten and a half because because I 570 00:31:48,400 --> 00:31:50,160 Speaker 1: think you have him quite a bit later. But I've 571 00:31:50,200 --> 00:31:52,840 Speaker 1: got him. They think that he's going to be somewhere 572 00:31:52,880 --> 00:31:57,840 Speaker 1: around eleven twelve right in there. So is the teams 573 00:31:57,840 --> 00:32:01,200 Speaker 1: that need wide receiver after that are are kind of limited. 574 00:32:01,240 --> 00:32:04,360 Speaker 1: Philadelphia has already put so much into that position, so 575 00:32:04,600 --> 00:32:06,760 Speaker 1: I don't know that they're Here's why I think that 576 00:32:06,800 --> 00:32:10,240 Speaker 1: this makes sense. I think that the wide receivers are 577 00:32:10,280 --> 00:32:12,960 Speaker 1: such a big need for so many teams. Later in 578 00:32:13,000 --> 00:32:14,640 Speaker 1: the draft. I think a lot of these teams are 579 00:32:14,640 --> 00:32:16,520 Speaker 1: going to have to move up to get the wide 580 00:32:16,520 --> 00:32:19,120 Speaker 1: receiver that they like. And I can see on the 581 00:32:19,160 --> 00:32:22,400 Speaker 1: notes that your ideal landing spot for him is green Bay. Yes, 582 00:32:22,560 --> 00:32:25,440 Speaker 1: green Bay might have to move up to get the 583 00:32:25,440 --> 00:32:27,880 Speaker 1: wide receiver they want if they want to get a 584 00:32:27,880 --> 00:32:31,320 Speaker 1: guy like Drake London. I have. So now I'll talk 585 00:32:31,360 --> 00:32:34,000 Speaker 1: about why we brought up green Bay twice here. So 586 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:38,400 Speaker 1: my my, this is my this is my like fantasy 587 00:32:38,480 --> 00:32:40,720 Speaker 1: five dream that will never happen this way, and it's 588 00:32:40,760 --> 00:32:44,320 Speaker 1: all fantasy football. Green Bay uses both of their picks 589 00:32:44,360 --> 00:32:46,600 Speaker 1: on wide receiver, that'd be great, and one of them 590 00:32:46,640 --> 00:32:49,400 Speaker 1: is Drake London, who is as NFL ready as anybody 591 00:32:49,400 --> 00:32:52,080 Speaker 1: who can hit the stretch, totally NFL ready and ready 592 00:32:52,120 --> 00:32:54,640 Speaker 1: to carry an offense as a receiver. And then you 593 00:32:54,640 --> 00:32:56,840 Speaker 1: can wait on Jamison Williams in the a c L. 594 00:32:57,240 --> 00:32:59,720 Speaker 1: No need to rush him back. You afford yourself the 595 00:32:59,800 --> 00:33:02,000 Speaker 1: lug tree with the Packers of being able to wait 596 00:33:02,040 --> 00:33:05,160 Speaker 1: on Williams till he's right. So that's why I would 597 00:33:05,280 --> 00:33:08,719 Speaker 1: love to have Green Bay go Drake London to twenty 598 00:33:08,720 --> 00:33:12,800 Speaker 1: two and Jamison Williams. And even though after all that 599 00:33:12,960 --> 00:33:16,080 Speaker 1: it's not realistic, after all these years of Aaron Rodgers 600 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:21,920 Speaker 1: having no first round touchdown passes to anybody but Marcedes Lewis, 601 00:33:23,440 --> 00:33:26,120 Speaker 1: they're gonna draft two wide receivers in the first round 602 00:33:26,120 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 1: and shock over correct. That's my theory. Okay, let's go 603 00:33:30,360 --> 00:33:34,320 Speaker 1: to our next wide receiver, Chris Chris lave H. I've 604 00:33:34,360 --> 00:33:37,520 Speaker 1: never seen more of those Buckeye stickers on a helmet. 605 00:33:38,920 --> 00:33:40,840 Speaker 1: At one point, they ran out of helmet space and 606 00:33:40,880 --> 00:33:42,680 Speaker 1: they started putting him on his visor, kind of like 607 00:33:42,720 --> 00:33:47,440 Speaker 1: the Rickey Bobby fig Newton's sponsorship UM in the highlights, 608 00:33:47,640 --> 00:33:50,680 Speaker 1: Olave is a little bit of everything. Good route runner, 609 00:33:50,760 --> 00:33:54,440 Speaker 1: good hands, good overall speed. At four three nine, Uh 610 00:33:54,480 --> 00:33:58,440 Speaker 1: plays kind of like Antonio Brown where he's not like 611 00:33:58,600 --> 00:34:02,240 Speaker 1: overly flashy or big, just really precise and good at 612 00:34:02,280 --> 00:34:05,480 Speaker 1: everything he does. He's the opposite of Antonio Brown in 613 00:34:05,520 --> 00:34:09,840 Speaker 1: the fact that everyone says he's insanely mature. Okay, big 614 00:34:09,880 --> 00:34:14,279 Speaker 1: brother on the team. Super Humble graduated early in the 615 00:34:14,320 --> 00:34:17,840 Speaker 1: fall of one with a degree in consumer and Family 616 00:34:17,880 --> 00:34:22,160 Speaker 1: financial services in under four years, so that that's a 617 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:25,360 Speaker 1: good sign. If he's got a weakness. He's not super big, 618 00:34:25,760 --> 00:34:30,880 Speaker 1: only six, probably not a tackle breaker at the next level, 619 00:34:30,920 --> 00:34:33,240 Speaker 1: and kind of average as a runner in the open 620 00:34:33,320 --> 00:34:36,880 Speaker 1: field with the ball. But he's gonna get open and 621 00:34:36,920 --> 00:34:39,120 Speaker 1: he's going to catch the ball and he's gonna go 622 00:34:39,200 --> 00:34:46,000 Speaker 1: for He's pretty fast, yeah, but he just runs straight 623 00:34:46,000 --> 00:34:48,280 Speaker 1: into defenders all the time. He's like, he's like, hey, 624 00:34:48,320 --> 00:34:50,120 Speaker 1: that guy is wearing a different colored shirt. I'll go 625 00:34:50,200 --> 00:34:55,000 Speaker 1: hug him. UM. Ideal landing spot for me would be 626 00:34:55,239 --> 00:34:57,799 Speaker 1: New Orleans at one of their two picks. Either it's 627 00:34:57,800 --> 00:35:01,439 Speaker 1: sixteen or nineteen. Uh, he could, he'd have a chance 628 00:35:01,480 --> 00:35:04,920 Speaker 1: to learn under former Buckeye wide receiver great Michael Thomas, 629 00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:07,120 Speaker 1: and would give the Saints something they haven't had at 630 00:35:07,120 --> 00:35:11,839 Speaker 1: the wide receiver position in a long time, a second options. 631 00:35:12,120 --> 00:35:15,120 Speaker 1: They just haven't had one. And with Jamis Winston, I 632 00:35:15,160 --> 00:35:17,560 Speaker 1: think you're gonna need a couple of wide receiver options 633 00:35:17,560 --> 00:35:20,120 Speaker 1: if he's going to get back to being yolo Jamis 634 00:35:20,120 --> 00:35:22,239 Speaker 1: Winston and throwing the ball downfield a little bit more. 635 00:35:22,480 --> 00:35:25,360 Speaker 1: If New Orleans didn't suddenly have a massive need for 636 00:35:25,400 --> 00:35:28,359 Speaker 1: a left tackle, um, i'd be talking about them taking 637 00:35:28,360 --> 00:35:30,040 Speaker 1: a wide receiver in the first round. And they still 638 00:35:30,080 --> 00:35:31,520 Speaker 1: might if they're don't they don't feel like there's a 639 00:35:31,560 --> 00:35:37,600 Speaker 1: quarterback requisite. And then receivers absolutely in play. Yeah, you 640 00:35:37,600 --> 00:35:40,759 Speaker 1: could see them getting like Trevor Penning, uh and and 641 00:35:40,840 --> 00:35:43,480 Speaker 1: maybe a wide receiver. There. I got Trevor Penning going 642 00:35:43,520 --> 00:35:45,760 Speaker 1: to them. There we go, and then I've got Malik Willis. 643 00:35:45,800 --> 00:35:49,520 Speaker 1: I think, yes, I've got Malik Willis. Okay, interesting, all right, 644 00:35:49,560 --> 00:35:53,080 Speaker 1: let's go to Trailan Burks. This is a guy that 645 00:35:53,480 --> 00:35:56,879 Speaker 1: has you will see mocked as high as the mid 646 00:35:56,920 --> 00:35:59,080 Speaker 1: teens and as low as out of the first round. Yeah, 647 00:35:59,120 --> 00:36:02,239 Speaker 1: so very diver rgin opinions on him. He reminds me 648 00:36:02,280 --> 00:36:05,960 Speaker 1: of something like a less thick Deebo Samuel or a 649 00:36:06,080 --> 00:36:10,239 Speaker 1: more productive Lavishka Channel, one of the two somewhere in there. 650 00:36:10,719 --> 00:36:13,560 Speaker 1: So he's got the bigger frame, not like Deebo Samuel thickness, 651 00:36:13,560 --> 00:36:15,560 Speaker 1: but he's got the bigger frame for a wide receiver. 652 00:36:15,960 --> 00:36:21,520 Speaker 1: Trailing Burks is got good deep speed, but oddly enough, 653 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:25,560 Speaker 1: because he is bigger bodied, they burst in. The acceleration 654 00:36:25,719 --> 00:36:28,759 Speaker 1: isn't there. But if you give him the long runway 655 00:36:28,800 --> 00:36:31,080 Speaker 1: and he gets into the second level and that he's 656 00:36:31,080 --> 00:36:32,960 Speaker 1: got time to get the speed up, he can run 657 00:36:32,960 --> 00:36:37,880 Speaker 1: away from defenses. Trailing Burks creates separation through his cuts, 658 00:36:38,080 --> 00:36:41,399 Speaker 1: his footwork, and his deceptive body language. When you watch 659 00:36:41,480 --> 00:36:44,960 Speaker 1: him run his routes, you'll see him tilt his shoulders 660 00:36:45,040 --> 00:36:48,040 Speaker 1: and his helmet slightly one direction just to bait the 661 00:36:48,040 --> 00:36:51,040 Speaker 1: hook on the defender. He buse his hands and go 662 00:36:51,160 --> 00:36:55,759 Speaker 1: like come over here, hey, I'm that's where I'm gonna go. 663 00:36:56,080 --> 00:36:59,279 Speaker 1: And it works. He creates a ton of separation that way. Um, 664 00:36:59,400 --> 00:37:04,279 Speaker 1: you'll see plays He'll he'll one and eight cornerbacks eighty 665 00:37:04,320 --> 00:37:07,759 Speaker 1: degrees because his his route is cut will be so 666 00:37:07,840 --> 00:37:10,120 Speaker 1: sharp that and the players are going the wrong way 667 00:37:10,120 --> 00:37:13,560 Speaker 1: and suddenly he's got a full turn fully around and 668 00:37:13,600 --> 00:37:19,200 Speaker 1: start chasing behind Trailing Burke's. He's got good. Um, he's 669 00:37:19,239 --> 00:37:23,920 Speaker 1: got good ball skills. He had I believe no drops 670 00:37:23,960 --> 00:37:26,600 Speaker 1: his senior year. Well that's good. That is good. Uh. 671 00:37:26,800 --> 00:37:29,919 Speaker 1: Lots of big games against elite SEC opponents, which is great. 672 00:37:29,920 --> 00:37:34,480 Speaker 1: I mean Arkansas used him as their offense. They have 673 00:37:34,640 --> 00:37:37,360 Speaker 1: to go inste if you got if you got a 674 00:37:37,480 --> 00:37:40,200 Speaker 1: guy and you're going against Bama and Georgia and all 675 00:37:40,200 --> 00:37:42,480 Speaker 1: those guys, yeah, you gotta you got a first round 676 00:37:42,560 --> 00:37:45,840 Speaker 1: quality wide receiver, and Trailing Burt's you use him a lot. 677 00:37:45,960 --> 00:37:47,600 Speaker 1: And they used him all over the field, by the way. 678 00:37:47,640 --> 00:37:52,000 Speaker 1: They lined him up at every position except offensive line, 679 00:37:52,440 --> 00:37:56,200 Speaker 1: at various stages, including quarterback and running back. Now at quarterback, 680 00:37:56,200 --> 00:37:58,200 Speaker 1: he went over for seven as a passer, So we're 681 00:37:58,239 --> 00:38:00,760 Speaker 1: not going to suggest he's actually going to do anything there. 682 00:38:01,040 --> 00:38:04,799 Speaker 1: But in a league that is increasingly using guys like 683 00:38:04,920 --> 00:38:09,120 Speaker 1: Deebo Samuel has a running back, Trailing Burk's might just 684 00:38:09,280 --> 00:38:11,920 Speaker 1: get some more carries than we would have ever projected. 685 00:38:11,920 --> 00:38:14,080 Speaker 1: A wide receiver to get a few as recently as 686 00:38:14,080 --> 00:38:16,879 Speaker 1: a year or two ago. And it's interesting and I'm 687 00:38:16,920 --> 00:38:19,359 Speaker 1: not gonna step on your ideal landing spot. But with 688 00:38:19,440 --> 00:38:23,440 Speaker 1: Deebo Samuel demanding a trade, if San Francisco were to 689 00:38:23,520 --> 00:38:25,880 Speaker 1: get a first round pick, would they maybe want to 690 00:38:25,920 --> 00:38:28,640 Speaker 1: take trail on Burke's and just try to replicate what 691 00:38:28,800 --> 00:38:33,080 Speaker 1: Debo's doing. It'd be tough for them to get there, though, 692 00:38:33,080 --> 00:38:39,400 Speaker 1: because San Francisco's first pick is sixty one. Yeah, trading 693 00:38:39,480 --> 00:38:42,560 Speaker 1: Debo for a first round pick obviously, Yeah, I see 694 00:38:42,560 --> 00:38:47,640 Speaker 1: what you're saying. Yeah that maybe that's maybe it's a possibility. Um. Yeah, 695 00:38:47,640 --> 00:38:49,920 Speaker 1: So trailing Burk's. My ideal landy spot for him is 696 00:38:50,000 --> 00:38:53,959 Speaker 1: pick thirty two. The Detroit Lions are thirty four lines up. Both. 697 00:38:54,520 --> 00:38:56,640 Speaker 1: I think that's an ideal spot for obviously a wide 698 00:38:56,680 --> 00:38:59,279 Speaker 1: receiver needy team and somebody that can walk in and 699 00:38:59,360 --> 00:39:03,840 Speaker 1: be highly productive right away, which the Lions need. Okay, 700 00:39:04,040 --> 00:39:10,279 Speaker 1: let's go to our final Well cheated because these two 701 00:39:10,320 --> 00:39:13,279 Speaker 1: guys both could still go in the first round, and 702 00:39:13,320 --> 00:39:15,239 Speaker 1: I figured if they can go in the first round, 703 00:39:15,239 --> 00:39:18,120 Speaker 1: we better talk about both of them briefly. Uh, We'll 704 00:39:18,120 --> 00:39:21,759 Speaker 1: start with John Dotson from Penn State. Uh. At my 705 00:39:21,840 --> 00:39:25,520 Speaker 1: other guy's George Pickens from Georgia. Uh. Either of these 706 00:39:25,520 --> 00:39:27,719 Speaker 1: guys could be surprise picks at the tail end of 707 00:39:27,760 --> 00:39:30,280 Speaker 1: the first round by the Packers at eight, the Chiefs 708 00:39:30,280 --> 00:39:33,359 Speaker 1: of twenty nine or thirty Detroit at thirty two. Someone 709 00:39:33,400 --> 00:39:36,400 Speaker 1: could trade up to grab them. Uh. Dotson's pretty tiny 710 00:39:36,520 --> 00:39:39,880 Speaker 1: five ten one seventy eight but has four four three speed, 711 00:39:40,440 --> 00:39:43,799 Speaker 1: super elusive after the catch. Ten of his twenty one 712 00:39:43,880 --> 00:39:48,600 Speaker 1: college scores came from forty yards and beyond, essentially the 713 00:39:48,680 --> 00:39:52,640 Speaker 1: same size and build as Tyreek Hill, although Hill ran 714 00:39:52,719 --> 00:39:57,040 Speaker 1: a four quite fast four two uh four to nine 715 00:39:57,160 --> 00:39:59,919 Speaker 1: forty at his pro day. But Dotson's got a good 716 00:40:00,040 --> 00:40:04,919 Speaker 1: out route, running tree and catching tool. Pretty obvious that 717 00:40:05,239 --> 00:40:07,120 Speaker 1: I think I'd like to see him try to take 718 00:40:07,160 --> 00:40:09,520 Speaker 1: the Tyreek Hill role in Kansas City. And I think 719 00:40:09,560 --> 00:40:14,000 Speaker 1: with pick thirty, I think that's definitely the UM so 720 00:40:14,040 --> 00:40:15,439 Speaker 1: I think that that would be kind of a cool 721 00:40:15,480 --> 00:40:17,759 Speaker 1: spot for him. And then Pickens is kind of the 722 00:40:17,760 --> 00:40:22,480 Speaker 1: opposite guy. He's six still very lean frame, and NFL 723 00:40:22,520 --> 00:40:25,919 Speaker 1: teams would definitely want to have him add some bulk. Uh. 724 00:40:26,000 --> 00:40:28,799 Speaker 1: Not a game breaking speed guy, but his size, his 725 00:40:28,880 --> 00:40:31,120 Speaker 1: route running and his catching ability would have him fit 726 00:40:31,239 --> 00:40:33,920 Speaker 1: nicely in the right system. Uh. One of the bigger 727 00:40:33,920 --> 00:40:37,320 Speaker 1: wingspans in this draft class. Uh. He missed the first 728 00:40:37,400 --> 00:40:40,160 Speaker 1: two thirds of the season with an a c L 729 00:40:40,400 --> 00:40:44,080 Speaker 1: but returned for Georgia's final four games, and I think 730 00:40:44,080 --> 00:40:47,160 Speaker 1: that he might be the Packers late pick in the 731 00:40:47,280 --> 00:40:51,120 Speaker 1: in the first round. Yeah, Davante Adams roll in Green 732 00:40:51,160 --> 00:40:53,640 Speaker 1: Bay's a little bit taller and a little bit faster 733 00:40:53,719 --> 00:40:56,759 Speaker 1: than Adams. Not quite as bulky as Davante, though some 734 00:40:56,840 --> 00:40:58,879 Speaker 1: of those cheese Kurds could help him add some weight. 735 00:40:59,000 --> 00:41:01,680 Speaker 1: That'll pack it on for sure. But I also wanted 736 00:41:01,680 --> 00:41:04,520 Speaker 1: to mention there's two other guys that have an outside 737 00:41:04,560 --> 00:41:07,600 Speaker 1: shot at being first round picks, and that's sky More 738 00:41:08,200 --> 00:41:11,480 Speaker 1: and North Dakota State's Christian Watson. I'm not hearing a 739 00:41:11,520 --> 00:41:13,880 Speaker 1: lot of Watson steam to the first round, but sky 740 00:41:13,960 --> 00:41:16,239 Speaker 1: More every now and again, you see you'll see at 741 00:41:16,239 --> 00:41:17,880 Speaker 1: the bottom of the first round. And I loved his 742 00:41:17,920 --> 00:41:21,280 Speaker 1: productivity at Western Michigan. Now, either of those two guys 743 00:41:21,400 --> 00:41:24,799 Speaker 1: lands in like a Green Bay or a Kansas City, 744 00:41:24,960 --> 00:41:29,080 Speaker 1: and they will be just absolutely shooting up draft boards 745 00:41:29,719 --> 00:41:33,879 Speaker 1: right away. Pickens and Dotson, Yeah, absolutely. Of those two, 746 00:41:33,960 --> 00:41:36,160 Speaker 1: who do you think goes first. Is it Dotson with 747 00:41:36,239 --> 00:41:38,920 Speaker 1: the smaller bill the more the water bug style, or 748 00:41:38,920 --> 00:41:41,800 Speaker 1: do you think it's Pickens who is the bigger body, 749 00:41:42,040 --> 00:41:46,560 Speaker 1: long armed, leaping, catching receiver. One of the other Knox 750 00:41:46,600 --> 00:41:48,680 Speaker 1: on Pickens was he was a little immature. He got 751 00:41:48,760 --> 00:41:51,440 Speaker 1: kicked out of a few games for throwing punches at 752 00:41:51,480 --> 00:41:55,720 Speaker 1: some some some guys in multiple games. Ok Um, So 753 00:41:55,920 --> 00:41:59,319 Speaker 1: I think that NFL sees that and they'd probably go, yeah, 754 00:41:59,400 --> 00:42:01,080 Speaker 1: we want a guy is a little bit more mature 755 00:42:01,080 --> 00:42:02,680 Speaker 1: out there. So I think Dotson is going to be 756 00:42:02,760 --> 00:42:05,279 Speaker 1: the guy who's gonna go before. But Pickens is a 757 00:42:05,280 --> 00:42:08,320 Speaker 1: guy who somebody falls in love with the skill set 758 00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:13,359 Speaker 1: that he might find himself as a late day one pick. Yeah. 759 00:42:13,520 --> 00:42:15,400 Speaker 1: I I don't think either one is going to go 760 00:42:15,440 --> 00:42:17,960 Speaker 1: in the first round, but they'll be close. And there's 761 00:42:18,000 --> 00:42:20,279 Speaker 1: some wide receiver needy teams at the top of the 762 00:42:20,320 --> 00:42:23,040 Speaker 1: second round, like Houston with the third pick in the 763 00:42:23,719 --> 00:42:26,840 Speaker 1: like Houston, who need to pick everything. They do need everything, 764 00:42:27,360 --> 00:42:30,359 Speaker 1: but they are really desperate at wide receiver. I think 765 00:42:30,360 --> 00:42:34,280 Speaker 1: that those guys make sense for Houston at pick thirty, 766 00:42:34,360 --> 00:42:36,560 Speaker 1: what is it five? I believe yeah, It's so funny 767 00:42:36,640 --> 00:42:39,880 Speaker 1: watching like all the mocks to Houston because they literally 768 00:42:40,280 --> 00:42:43,120 Speaker 1: have them taking just about everybody you know, because they 769 00:42:43,120 --> 00:42:45,960 Speaker 1: need everything. Yeah, but here's the funny thing, okay about that. 770 00:42:46,200 --> 00:42:50,680 Speaker 1: So Houston at three constantly getting mocked tackle. The one 771 00:42:50,760 --> 00:42:54,080 Speaker 1: position that they're pretty okay in is tackle. They get 772 00:42:54,080 --> 00:42:55,920 Speaker 1: a first round pick in the right tackle and then 773 00:42:55,960 --> 00:42:58,160 Speaker 1: they got the guy. They give up three first round 774 00:42:58,160 --> 00:43:01,520 Speaker 1: picks four at the left tackle position. Yeah, I think 775 00:43:01,560 --> 00:43:04,160 Speaker 1: that they're gonna play defense. They're they're gonna go with 776 00:43:04,200 --> 00:43:06,560 Speaker 1: a defensive player. Houston might be the first team that 777 00:43:06,600 --> 00:43:09,480 Speaker 1: would trade down because I think they have so many 778 00:43:09,520 --> 00:43:12,480 Speaker 1: holes to fill that if there's a team that feels 779 00:43:12,560 --> 00:43:15,000 Speaker 1: like they're needy at at one of these guys. If 780 00:43:15,040 --> 00:43:19,640 Speaker 1: it's Hutchinson going first and your pick of Sauce Gardner 781 00:43:19,760 --> 00:43:22,440 Speaker 1: or Thibodeau going second, there's a lot of really great 782 00:43:22,560 --> 00:43:25,120 Speaker 1: players on the on the board there, and if somebody 783 00:43:25,120 --> 00:43:27,440 Speaker 1: feels needy and they feel the need to move up 784 00:43:27,440 --> 00:43:29,160 Speaker 1: to pick three to get in front of the Jets, 785 00:43:29,600 --> 00:43:31,759 Speaker 1: get in front of the Giants two picks, maybe get 786 00:43:31,760 --> 00:43:34,080 Speaker 1: in front of Carolina, who they might think, oh, they 787 00:43:34,120 --> 00:43:37,920 Speaker 1: might be taking our quarterback. I think Houston's like the 788 00:43:38,040 --> 00:43:40,840 Speaker 1: key spot that I think that they could trade down 789 00:43:41,280 --> 00:43:43,600 Speaker 1: a mass a couple of extra picks in the second 790 00:43:43,719 --> 00:43:45,960 Speaker 1: third round and and and really make a splash in 791 00:43:45,960 --> 00:43:48,680 Speaker 1: this draft. Yeah, I think the cost to move up 792 00:43:48,760 --> 00:43:51,399 Speaker 1: this year is low, and I don't think because there's 793 00:43:51,440 --> 00:43:55,160 Speaker 1: no I agree, there's not like these elite separated players 794 00:43:55,200 --> 00:43:57,680 Speaker 1: at the top of the draft. Like most years, you've 795 00:43:57,719 --> 00:44:00,839 Speaker 1: got two, three, four, or five six players that are 796 00:44:00,960 --> 00:44:03,400 Speaker 1: clearly better than the rest of the draft class, and 797 00:44:03,400 --> 00:44:06,120 Speaker 1: to move up to get them becomes very expensive. But 798 00:44:06,280 --> 00:44:10,040 Speaker 1: this year, the difference in the first couple of players 799 00:44:10,080 --> 00:44:12,239 Speaker 1: to three, four or five players is not all that 800 00:44:12,320 --> 00:44:14,719 Speaker 1: different than the guys that are going in the middle round. 801 00:44:14,800 --> 00:44:18,480 Speaker 1: So I don't know that Houston gains a ton by 802 00:44:18,560 --> 00:44:21,080 Speaker 1: moving down like they would have been a different year. Yeah, 803 00:44:21,160 --> 00:44:23,080 Speaker 1: maybe not. And this is this is one of the 804 00:44:23,080 --> 00:44:26,160 Speaker 1: strangest draft classes of all times. Because of the COVID year, 805 00:44:26,800 --> 00:44:29,600 Speaker 1: there are more players who are eligible for the draft 806 00:44:29,680 --> 00:44:31,840 Speaker 1: this year than any other year ever, and it's almost 807 00:44:31,840 --> 00:44:34,799 Speaker 1: like double I've I've I've heard a lot of guys 808 00:44:34,840 --> 00:44:38,000 Speaker 1: who do like the big draft guides and stuff saying 809 00:44:38,040 --> 00:44:40,840 Speaker 1: that instead of ranking six D players like they normally 810 00:44:40,880 --> 00:44:43,520 Speaker 1: do any year. They're ranking a thousand players this year 811 00:44:43,920 --> 00:44:46,200 Speaker 1: because there's so many that came out. So the depth 812 00:44:46,320 --> 00:44:49,719 Speaker 1: is there in this draft class, but there's not that 813 00:44:49,840 --> 00:44:52,520 Speaker 1: much high end talent in this draft class. It's gonna 814 00:44:52,520 --> 00:44:56,480 Speaker 1: be a strange, strange draft, and I think the team's personally, 815 00:44:56,840 --> 00:44:58,799 Speaker 1: the teams that collect a lot of second and third 816 00:44:58,880 --> 00:45:01,240 Speaker 1: round picks are gonna come to this draft feeling really 817 00:45:01,239 --> 00:45:03,400 Speaker 1: good that that could very well be be the case. 818 00:45:04,280 --> 00:45:06,840 Speaker 1: Thank you, Matt, Yeah, great job. It'll be fascinating to 819 00:45:06,840 --> 00:45:09,239 Speaker 1: see where these players go. Do you think we'll hit on? 820 00:45:10,520 --> 00:45:12,840 Speaker 1: How many of our our ideal landing spots do you 821 00:45:12,840 --> 00:45:16,080 Speaker 1: think we'll hit on? Let's see, we had we did 822 00:45:15,840 --> 00:45:20,239 Speaker 1: we had twelve somewhere to the same team. So they 823 00:45:20,239 --> 00:45:22,800 Speaker 1: can't all twelve workout? Well, I mean they can't all twelve. 824 00:45:22,880 --> 00:45:26,759 Speaker 1: I'd say four, that'd be I would I'd love it 825 00:45:26,760 --> 00:45:29,719 Speaker 1: if it were four. Yeah, I'd love that, that would be. 826 00:45:30,160 --> 00:45:32,520 Speaker 1: We're pretty smart guys. We we know, we know it's 827 00:45:34,320 --> 00:45:37,520 Speaker 1: absolutely absolutely listen to us, all you g m s 828 00:45:37,560 --> 00:45:40,400 Speaker 1: out there that I'm sure are tuning into Fantasy Football Weekly. 829 00:45:41,320 --> 00:45:43,959 Speaker 1: That's right, Matt, It's what you have to do this week. 830 00:45:45,520 --> 00:45:48,160 Speaker 1: Thank you, Matt, Thanks for listening, everybody. We appreciate it. 831 00:45:48,160 --> 00:45:52,160 Speaker 1: Back next week to recap the first round. Fantasy Football 832 00:45:52,200 --> 00:45:54,839 Speaker 1: Weekly is a production of I heart Radio. 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