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<v Speaker 1>How high will Ashton genty get drafted tonight, which other

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<v Speaker 1>NFL draft picks are going to be pushed up the

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<v Speaker 1>draft boards? And does Genesis or Revelations truly set the

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<v Speaker 1>f FPC adp Join us tonight on the season fifteen

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<v Speaker 1>premiere of the High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour for live

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<v Speaker 1>pick by pick coverage of the first FFPC two and

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<v Speaker 1>fifty dollars classic leagues of the season, the Genesis and

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<v Speaker 1>the Revelations leagues. We've got a great show for you.

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<v Speaker 1>Farrell Elliott is here. I'm Eric Balkman. Stick around. Your

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<v Speaker 2>You are now watching the most entertaining hour of radio

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<v Speaker 2>on the planet. Welcome to the High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour,

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<v Speaker 2>presented by my FFPC dot com with your hosts, Eric.

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<v Speaker 1>Boltman and Farrel Elliott.

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<v Speaker 2>The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour is your home for

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<v Speaker 2>no one else was available, here are Eric Baldman and

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<v Speaker 1>Ever thank you, Rob, Greetings and salutations to all of

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<v Speaker 1>you ballcoholics and Faroli x Welcome to the latest episode

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<v Speaker 1>of The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour, presented by my

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<v Speaker 1>FFPC dot com. I'm your slightly above average host, Eric Balkman,

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<v Speaker 1>and my co host is the definitive Commissioner of Fantasy Football,

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<v Speaker 1>Farrell Elliott. Fifteen years. This is our fifteenth year of

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<v Speaker 1>of those, but we're here doing it fifteen years. The

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<v Speaker 1>season premiere tonight, fourteen years in the books. Let's embark

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<v Speaker 1>and make Season fifteen the best one ever. Coming up

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<v Speaker 1>on tonight's season premiere, we're going to cover the FFPC

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<v Speaker 1>two hundred fifty dollars classic drafts of the season, the

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<v Speaker 1>first ones of the year live, pick by pick right

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<v Speaker 1>questions for us, now is the time to send them.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll try to get to all the chat room questions, tweets,

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<v Speaker 1>and emails in the Fantasy Feedback segment throughout the show tonight.

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<v Speaker 1>Thanks to our audio engineer, commissioner, and my best friend

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<v Speaker 1>Bryce and of course our producer and mutual friend Rob,

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<v Speaker 1>we have let's see here James Hicks or no, Scott Christian. First,

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<v Speaker 1>Good evening guys, Oinker, hope you're doing well. He is,

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<v Speaker 1>Team Porky's in the house. And then of course James Sicks.

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<v Speaker 1>Good evening, Pharaoh, Balky and Oinker. He says, hello, James,

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<v Speaker 1>can't wait to hear stories about the draft. Yeah, it

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<v Speaker 1>was a fun draft this past weekend in Green Bay

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<v Speaker 1>and the best show in Fantasy football. I certainly appreciate

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<v Speaker 1>that as well. We got Henry Mudo in here Mile

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<v Speaker 1>High Luke is hanging out out as well. So without

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<v Speaker 1>further ado, let me just tell you what's going on

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<v Speaker 1>Same thing with the FFPC Big Guerrilla Tournament, a million

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<v Speaker 1>drawing for the FFPC Pros Versus Joe's competition that will

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<v Speaker 1>Guys are super excited. Rookie drafts are going on tomorrow morning,

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<v Speaker 1>and obviously if you want to play a startup you

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<v Speaker 1>That's at my FFPC dot com. Remember to like this video,

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<v Speaker 1>and every time we go live without further ado, Let's

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<v Speaker 1>get into it here, ladies and gentlemen. Do I have

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<v Speaker 1>Do I have Pharaoh? I don't have fail yet. Pharaoh

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<v Speaker 1>will be joining us shortly, okay, but I do have this.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's get into the draft here, and I have it

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<v Speaker 1>if I do it this way, all right. If that's

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<v Speaker 1>the Genesis draft that we're covering first, I believe, and

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<v Speaker 1>if you're watching this right now, we have two spots

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<v Speaker 1>top of the hour with Genesis. It has not filled yet,

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<v Speaker 1>end of that draft once once it fills two spots left,

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<v Speaker 1>and then you can draft live on YouTube tonight. Who

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<v Speaker 1>wouldn't like that. Let's get into it here tonight. Jake

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<v Speaker 1>the Light the Claw, a twenty six er, A couple

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<v Speaker 1>Chase No surprise there, Stud Dynasty aka Brent Studebaker, the

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<v Speaker 1>other twenty sixer. He is going to be sniping. He

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<v Speaker 1>and Jake are gonna be sniping each other back and

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<v Speaker 1>forth here. At the top of the draft, he goes

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<v Speaker 1>with Bijon Robinson, the first running back off the board.

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<v Speaker 1>At the one oh two, Lourie Wilson's k C Wolf

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<v Speaker 1>the one oh three tonight. Running backs are cheap booze

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<v Speaker 1>dream team. That's Gabriel Ghibbelino. Gabriel, Apologize if I'm mispronouncing

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<v Speaker 1>your name. He was cleaning up tonight and he gets

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<v Speaker 1>Jamier Gibbs. What a clean up that is at the

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<v Speaker 1>one oh four. Brock Bauers first tight end off the

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<v Speaker 1>board at the one oh five. That's John Terry Aj

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<v Speaker 1>in the in the draft room tonight. He takes Bauer

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<v Speaker 1>the one oh six nine. A couple of receivers after that,

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<v Speaker 1>Jason Coulaga selects Justin Jefferson. The second wide receiver chosen tonight,

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<v Speaker 1>they would. Ceedee Lamb becomes pretty viable this year. Ashton

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<v Speaker 1>genty we talked about this at the top. Where would

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<v Speaker 1>he go? He goes at the one o nine tonight,

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<v Speaker 1>Norm Barons takes him. Mister Steak starts off his team

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<v Speaker 1>Banana Stan Sharif Abdel Rochmann. I believe I'm pronouncing your

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<v Speaker 1>name right, Sharif. I apologize if I'm not. He takes

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<v Speaker 1>Brian Thomas at the one ten. Trey McBride off the

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<v Speaker 1>board at the one eleven to the hammer himself, Dan Flamholtz.

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<v Speaker 1>He goes with Trey McBride, the second tight end off

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<v Speaker 1>round tonight, we have Puka Nakua going to Todd Aaron,

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<v Speaker 1>the mad genius of fantasy football. He goes to kouah

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<v Speaker 1>As that is the fifth receiver to come off the

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<v Speaker 1>board tonight. Okay, ladies and gentlemen, I've wasted enough time.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's bring him in right now. You know him, you

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<v Speaker 1>love him. He's the commissioner of the Kentucky Fantasy Football

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<v Speaker 1>State Championship at KFFSC dot com. Welcome aboard, Farrell Elliott.

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<v Speaker 1>Good Friday evening to you, bunkie.

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<v Speaker 3>It's Oaks Friday in Louisville, Kentucky. It's good Friday, and

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<v Speaker 3>I must unfortunately start the show by correcting you. You

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<v Speaker 3>are never wasting any time when you are sharing your

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<v Speaker 3>wisdom with the audience and are consistent following the Hicks,

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<v Speaker 3>Christian Dom Gazzetti and all the guys that are dropping

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<v Speaker 3>the in and have joined the chat. So how great

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<v Speaker 3>it is. We're up in Edelman hour early tonight.

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<v Speaker 1>Huh early, we'll be doing the Genesis Draft. I think

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<v Speaker 1>I will. I have a feeling we'll be covering the

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<v Speaker 1>tail end of the Revelations draft. If it fills, I

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<v Speaker 1>we'll get to that later on tonight, and I'll get

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<v Speaker 1>that draft order here up on the screen. But Pharaoh

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<v Speaker 1>the first round here, I don't think anything necessarily stands

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<v Speaker 1>out to me. I guess maybe the this isn't even

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<v Speaker 1>a surprise. Ashton Genty the first rookie off the board

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<v Speaker 1>at one on nine tonight, your new favorite Raiders running back.

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<v Speaker 1>He goes at the one on nine. I think that's

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<v Speaker 1>an overdraft. Is that where you would be taking him?

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<v Speaker 3>Well? To see this player's build, But yeah, I like that.

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<v Speaker 3>It's hard for me to displace Derrick Henry from my lineup.

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<v Speaker 3>And I we had a deep rookie class in running backs.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll remind everyone. You can confirm it, Bulky, but I

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<v Speaker 3>think Bucky Irvin was a fifth or sixth round pick

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<v Speaker 3>last year in the NFL draft, and Burke Bucky Irvin's

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<v Speaker 3>here in the second now, and he was a draft

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<v Speaker 3>capital for that player last year. Years fantastic, And I

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<v Speaker 3>will remind all the listeners that you were on it

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<v Speaker 3>earliest and first. So wow, gent is the best. He

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and that makes perfect sense. We're through round two here.

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<v Speaker 1>Todd Aaron goes with Malik Neighbors to pair with his

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<v Speaker 1>Pooka Nakua, one of three teams who started receiver receiver

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<v Speaker 1>Tonight Nicola and Neighbors for Todd Aaron from the twelve hole.

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<v Speaker 1>Amn Ron Saint Brown joins Dan Flamholtz's team, Trey McBride

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<v Speaker 1>and a Monroe Saint Brown a lot of targets there.

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<v Speaker 1>Kyron Williams, the six running back chosen Tonight, goes to

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<v Speaker 1>Sharif Abdel Rochman to go with Brian Thomas, Nico Collins

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<v Speaker 1>and Drake Lundon the pair of receivers off the board

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<v Speaker 1>to Norm Barons and Greg Chamberlain respectively. Then we see

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<v Speaker 1>Derek Henry and Christian McCaffrey, a couple of running backs

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<v Speaker 1>to Jason Kulaga and John Barry. John Terry his AJ

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<v Speaker 1>team of course, takes a j Brown at the two

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<v Speaker 1>L way. Tonight, Jonathan Taylor goes off the board to

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<v Speaker 1>Boo's Dream team. That's Gabriel Gibelino's team. Jonathan Taylor pairing

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<v Speaker 1>with Jamir Gibbs. There. Bucky Irving, as Parrel just said,

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<v Speaker 1>fifth or sixth round pick last year, he was the

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<v Speaker 1>second round pick right now tonight, Bucky Irving two ten

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<v Speaker 1>to Lori Wilson's Casey Wolf squad, and a couple of

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<v Speaker 1>receivers round out round number two Garrett Wilson to Brian Studebaker,

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<v Speaker 1>and Ladd McConkey off the board to Jake Bulike as

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<v Speaker 1>the final pick of the second round. We normally go

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<v Speaker 1>with ADP from Fantasy Mojo, which we're doing tonight. The

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<v Speaker 1>only difference is Farrell. This is a two hundred fifty

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<v Speaker 1>dollars standalone draft, so there are gonna be some differences

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<v Speaker 1>in the ADP. I'm using Big Gorilla ADP and this

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<v Speaker 1>is all post NFL Draft all these drafts have taken

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<v Speaker 1>place after the NFL Draft fantasymojo dot Com. At Fantasy Mojo,

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<v Speaker 1>Darren ARMANI the godfather of the process of Joe's challenge.

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<v Speaker 1>Anytime we cite adp on the show, it's through him.

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<v Speaker 1>And I'll tell you this right now. Ashton Genty running

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<v Speaker 1>Norman Barons at the one o nine, Farrell. We'll see

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<v Speaker 1>what happens. They're going forward. Uh, what do you make

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<v Speaker 1>Let's let's let's talk about the end of the of

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<v Speaker 1>the second round here, Garrett Wilson at the two to

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<v Speaker 1>eleven touching passes from Justin Fields this year. I've made

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<v Speaker 1>the case that fields is actually might be more of

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<v Speaker 1>of pushback on that. But what do you make about

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<v Speaker 1>Garrett Wilson selecting him at the end of the second

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<v Speaker 1>round this year? Farrell knowing that he's got a brand

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<v Speaker 3>better than Wilson, better than Wilson and McConkie. There's no comparison.

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<v Speaker 3>You take fantasy you know, they're they're what what will

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<v Speaker 3>be expected from them? No comparison, Okay, but you want

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<v Speaker 3>to score fantasy points. It doesn't mean that Wilson is

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<v Speaker 3>not a great receiver. But uh, there's a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>You know. I want to go back to the first

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<v Speaker 1>bit surprised he is slipping to the two o three.

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<v Speaker 1>So even though it's nine picks above average, I don't

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<v Speaker 1>mind that pick. For John Barry, what do you make

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<v Speaker 1>of it?

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<v Speaker 3>I wouldn't pick any of those guys in front of Henry,

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<v Speaker 3>and then the putting McCaffrey with him is an odd thing.

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<v Speaker 1>You don't like Okay, So the h Chan McCaffrey thing

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<v Speaker 1>as interesting, but Farrell is not a fan. Okay, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>our first guest of the evening tonight, Tyreek Hill. He's

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<v Speaker 1>I sent him the link. We'll see if Tyreek Hill

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<v Speaker 1>Figure out what make it happen? Google Tyreek Hill three

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<v Speaker 1>oh one tonight as Jake Thelike starts off with three

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<v Speaker 1>board of Brent Studebaker. After that, a couple more receivers

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<v Speaker 1>Terry McLaurin and Jackson Smith and Jigba to Wilson and Gibbelino, respectively.

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<v Speaker 1>of worth of receivers. There six of him in a row.

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<v Speaker 1>Josh Jacobs a rainbow start for John Terry as he

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<v Speaker 1>three oh five. George Kittle joins his real life teammate

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<v Speaker 1>Christian McCaffrey on the bottom feeder squad owned by John

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<v Speaker 1>Barry Kittle at the three oh six is tight end

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<v Speaker 1>three tonight, Bryce Hall and Chase Brown pair of running

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<v Speaker 1>by Marvin Harrison at the three ten. Josh Allen off

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<v Speaker 1>the three eleven spot tonight, and it's interesting here both

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<v Speaker 1>Tonight's Genesis Draft, let's bring on our first guest Tonight.

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<v Speaker 1>Farrell no stranger to Kentucky, a guy I had many

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<v Speaker 1>beers with at the Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship.

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<v Speaker 3>Pick the bourbons.

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<v Speaker 1>Between the bourbons. Yeah, in fact, I probably I probably

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<v Speaker 1>went beer beer bourbon. I think that that was the

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<v Speaker 1>pattern we had Saturday night when we were hanging out

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<v Speaker 1>with him. It was Don Gazetti, myself and then this

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<v Speaker 1>guy right now, the hammer drafting from the eleven spot tonight.

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<v Speaker 1>He is Dan Flamholds.

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<v Speaker 4>Dan.

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<v Speaker 1>Welcome to the broadcast. Man here he is.

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<v Speaker 5>Thanks guys, how you guys doing.

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<v Speaker 3>He is the head of the and I love him

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<v Speaker 3>just with the lagro. So Dan invited to the brotherhood.

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<v Speaker 1>So Dan you are? You have just made your pick

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<v Speaker 1>in the fourth round? A true Like I said John

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<v Speaker 1>Terry at a Rainbow Start, you really did hear? Tight end, receiver, quarterback,

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<v Speaker 1>running back. I don't know what your normal draft strategy is.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you like to be that that's spread out as

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<v Speaker 1>far as positions go in the first few rounds? Or

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<v Speaker 1>was this just what the draft handed to you tonight?

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<v Speaker 6>It's really just what the draft handed to me. I

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<v Speaker 6>don't necessarily go into the draft or you know, any draft,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, expecting to get one player at each position

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<v Speaker 6>or anything like that. I just kind of take the

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<v Speaker 6>best player that I feel value wise is the best choice.

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<v Speaker 1>And there was some good value there. I mean. The

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<v Speaker 1>thing is I used to say, and and Dan, I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know how you feel about this. I used to

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<v Speaker 1>say when we cover process at Joe's. I'm like, you

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<v Speaker 1>can have an elite quarterback, you can have an elite

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<v Speaker 1>tight end, you can't have both. I have seen that

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<v Speaker 1>trend change over the last couple of years where I've

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<v Speaker 1>seen people go early tight end and early quarterback, and

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<v Speaker 1>they still managed to cobble together a really good squad.

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<v Speaker 1>And I think that's the thing that you have tonight,

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<v Speaker 1>this kind of luxury knowing that you don't really have

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<v Speaker 1>to focus on tight end until later unless you want to.

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<v Speaker 1>You don't have to focus on quarterback till the end

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<v Speaker 1>of the draft. And again, this isn't best ball. So

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<v Speaker 1>you could just roll with Josh Allen and not have

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<v Speaker 1>a backup quarterback and go with that, and you can

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<v Speaker 1>I think is is you know, maybe this is more

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<v Speaker 1>of an advantageous method to draft from the eleven spot

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<v Speaker 1>more so than when you're in the middle and you

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<v Speaker 1>can just kind of scoop up whatever. But like now

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<v Speaker 1>that you're at sort of the end or almost the end,

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<v Speaker 1>you're able to just pick up value of running backs

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<v Speaker 1>and receivers and don't you don't really have to worry

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<v Speaker 1>about those other two positions too much.

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<v Speaker 6>I agree, I agree, And it just just the way

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<v Speaker 6>it's shaped out. I mean, I know that it's unlikely

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<v Speaker 6>for this to happen, but I was really high on

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<v Speaker 6>on McBride. Us he's not too far behind Bowers in

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<v Speaker 6>my rankings.

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<v Speaker 3>What are we talking about? There? So far behind Bowers.

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<v Speaker 3>Bower's in a class alone.

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<v Speaker 1>Even Okay, okay, he might be in a class alone,

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<v Speaker 1>But Dan, it seems like the second class, the secondary

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<v Speaker 1>class for Trey McBride, not that far off from bowers

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<v Speaker 1>class in your opinion exactly.

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<v Speaker 6>I certainly have Bowers ranked higher, but I'm I'm really

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<v Speaker 6>high on McBride as well. I mean, he caught one

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<v Speaker 6>hundred and eleven balls last year, and you know, people,

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<v Speaker 6>I think there's gonna be some upside with touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 5>He only scored two last year. I think I think.

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<v Speaker 6>This year he's probably going to be good for maybe

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<v Speaker 6>six to eight, you would think, And the fact that

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<v Speaker 6>he scored his two touchdowns the last two weeks of

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<v Speaker 6>the last two weeks of last season. I'm hoping he

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<v Speaker 6>carries that momentum forward and keeps that TD Street going.

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<v Speaker 3>Lot maleha, Luke baalk, he's got a good question. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>No, So here's the here I want to lead in

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<v Speaker 1>with this. Jake Blake, who's drafting in the one spot tonight?

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<v Speaker 1>He said, Trey McBride a monrond saying, Brown, great start.

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<v Speaker 1>Not sure what happened in the third and fourth smiley face.

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<v Speaker 1>So he's ribbing you a little bit, and then you

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<v Speaker 1>got mile high. Luke saying, curious on your take, why

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<v Speaker 1>o'mari and Hampton over Naja Harris who you could have

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<v Speaker 1>had there? Dan, what was the thinking behind adding the

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<v Speaker 1>second rookie running back off the board tonight here in

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<v Speaker 1>the fourth round? For you?

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<v Speaker 6>I think I think Hampton's the better running back.

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<v Speaker 1>Wow.

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<v Speaker 6>So if he's the better running back, I just think eventually,

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<v Speaker 6>maybe by week three or four, he's going to get

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<v Speaker 6>the majority of the carries. He's more explosive. Both running

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<v Speaker 6>backs can catch the ball, but the way the Chargers

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<v Speaker 6>offense is designed, they like to run the ball a lot,

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<v Speaker 6>and with that ball controlled offense, I think they both

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<v Speaker 6>can get you know, they're fifteen to twenty touches. You know,

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<v Speaker 6>maybe not exactly that every week, but I just think

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<v Speaker 6>Omarion Hampton is gonna I think he'll be good for

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<v Speaker 6>twelve hundred thirteen hundred yards and double digit touchdowns and

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<v Speaker 6>I think if.

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<v Speaker 5>He does that, he'll be worth the fourth round pick.

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<v Speaker 3>And Harris would be the complimentary or second back who

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<v Speaker 3>would still put up big stats. And I you know,

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<v Speaker 3>the one thing that I would add to that, Dan,

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<v Speaker 3>You've got a head coach there that loves Harris, but

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<v Speaker 3>he's the same head coach that will play the best player,

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<v Speaker 3>will will play the player to make the difference. So

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<v Speaker 3>I like, I think you've got a lot of logic.

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<v Speaker 3>You're following up your beliefs, and I love it.

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<v Speaker 1>I will say this to a couple of things. Omarion

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<v Speaker 1>Hampton was drafted by the Chargers after they had already

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<v Speaker 1>signed Harris. If Harris was signed after they drafted Hampton, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>maybe we can make a case for Harris here. And

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<v Speaker 1>the other thing too, is you look at that contract

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<v Speaker 1>at Naji Harris signed one year.

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<v Speaker 3>It's over five million.

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<v Speaker 1>That does not sound like a huge motivation for the

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<v Speaker 1>coaching staff to get Nanji. Harris used a lot in there.

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<v Speaker 1>Then you have a Marion Hampton who has first round

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<v Speaker 1>draft capital, and you're like, Okay, I could totally see

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<v Speaker 1>the motivation for getting that guy on the field. We'll

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<v Speaker 1>get into the Trevion Henderson conversation at some point, maybe

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<v Speaker 1>not tonight, but that's how I kind of view that

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<v Speaker 1>situation with Ramandre Stevenson and Henderson right now. They knew

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<v Speaker 1>what they had in Harris, they knew what they had

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<v Speaker 1>in Stevenson, and they still went out and utilized significant

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<v Speaker 1>draft capital, and guys.

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<v Speaker 3>The rest of our drafters thinks, you really know something

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<v Speaker 3>because Harris is still off the board.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, he's still available, and and well, I mean it goes.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, this is a twelve team closed league. Obviously

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<v Speaker 1>you don't have to go, you know, swinging for home

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<v Speaker 1>runs as much as you would if this was a

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<v Speaker 1>big gorilla, if this was the main event that you

416
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<v Speaker 1>can play right now at my FFPC dot com. It's

417
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<v Speaker 1>a little bit different. And I think like swinging for doubles,

418
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<v Speaker 1>I think a lot of times I think it was

419
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<v Speaker 1>the Vikings. GM was talking about this at the NFL Draft.

420
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<v Speaker 1>He's like, with a draft this deep, all this talent,

421
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<v Speaker 1>we don't need to swing for home runs. Let's just

422
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<v Speaker 1>take four doubles, right, four guys who fit our culture,

423
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<v Speaker 1>who are good football players, and we'll go from there.

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<v Speaker 1>And I think that's how you can build good lineups here,

425
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<v Speaker 1>because once you get to the playoffs anyway, Dan, you

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<v Speaker 1>know this, anything can happen. Just get there and hopefully

427
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<v Speaker 1>you're loaded and your team performs those last few weeks.

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<v Speaker 7>That's right.

429
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<v Speaker 6>And I really think that Hampton, as the season goes on,

430
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<v Speaker 6>will be the I'm not going to say, you know,

431
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<v Speaker 6>eighty twenty, but probably seventy thirty split in that backfield

432
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<v Speaker 6>would be my guess.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I feel like I could totally see that. You know,

434
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<v Speaker 1>I'm not saying that's most likely, but if that happened

435
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<v Speaker 1>at the last couple of months of the season, that

436
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<v Speaker 1>would not surprise me all that much. I have said

437
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<v Speaker 1>for years on this show it's one of my catch phrases.

438
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<v Speaker 1>This is a young man's game. And granted, Nanja Harris

439
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<v Speaker 1>is still young, he's got some tread on the tires.

440
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<v Speaker 1>What I will say about Harris is is. He is

441
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<v Speaker 1>pretty consistent. I think he's gotten a thousand yards every

442
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<v Speaker 1>single year in this league, but not much more than that,

443
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<v Speaker 1>which is fine. I mean, you know what you're getting

444
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<v Speaker 1>with him. Hampton's that mystery box. He's the second door,

445
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<v Speaker 1>where like, okay, you could have Nanja Harris, or you

446
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<v Speaker 1>could have a Marion Hampton and Hampton, you.

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<v Speaker 3>Know, have both of them the way things are going,

448
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<v Speaker 3>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 1>If you like Dan have you have you contemplated that

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<v Speaker 1>at all? Well?

451
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<v Speaker 6>I think if the value was there, I'll consider it.

452
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<v Speaker 6>But it's not something that I normally do. I normally

453
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<v Speaker 6>don't like to take two backs from the same team.

454
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<v Speaker 6>I'm not one that usually handcuffs my players. I usually

455
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<v Speaker 6>like to go with another starter from another team if possible.

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<v Speaker 3>I took frank o'harris and Rocky Blier in the Draftwards.

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<v Speaker 1>You weren't playing fantasy football back then.

458
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<v Speaker 3>I guess.

459
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<v Speaker 1>You probably you probably hung out with Franco.

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<v Speaker 3>Harrit Your baseball analogy confused me, you know, but I

461
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<v Speaker 3>can't because I used a basketball analogy three weeks ago.

462
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<v Speaker 3>I can't give you the hitting doubles thing. I can't

463
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<v Speaker 3>complain too the only thing worse than baseball analogy would

464
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<v Speaker 3>be a.

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<v Speaker 1>Basketball basketball analogy. Yeah, we'll stay away from those tonight. Uh,

466
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<v Speaker 1>it will be a slam dunk to stay away from

467
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<v Speaker 1>basketball analogies. So you're on deck? What?

468
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<v Speaker 3>Yes?

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, yes, you are on deck here, Dan, from coming

470
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<v Speaker 1>up at the five eleven spot. Like I said, you

471
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<v Speaker 1>have you can go any which way. I don't think

472
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<v Speaker 1>you'll go tight end. Although going tight end here grabbing

473
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<v Speaker 1>the seventh one off the board, maybe that forced the

474
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<v Speaker 1>issue with some other teams there and there goes the dreams. Harris.

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<v Speaker 3>You you want to see my pick?

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, go ahead and make it right now. McBride, Saint Brown,

477
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<v Speaker 1>Allen Hampton in the first four rounds and now another rookie, RJ. Harvey,

478
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<v Speaker 1>the twenty second running back off the board.

479
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<v Speaker 3>Here.

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<v Speaker 1>RJ. Harvey pairs with the Marion Hampton in an all

481
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<v Speaker 1>rookie backfield the diaper Dandies another basketball analogy, joining Josh

482
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<v Speaker 1>Allen in the backfield for the hammer. Here, you're back

483
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<v Speaker 1>on the clock again. We'll talk about the Harvey pick

484
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<v Speaker 1>in a second. Here. What are you thinking now at

485
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<v Speaker 1>the six to ZHO two, Dan.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm looking at the wide receivers right now. I like

487
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<v Speaker 6>the fact that I got two running backs. I know

488
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<v Speaker 6>they're both rookies, but I think they're both going to

489
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<v Speaker 6>be major contributors. Very early on in the season, I

490
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<v Speaker 6>was actually tempted to take RJ. Harvey in the fourth round,

491
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<v Speaker 6>but I thought I would be able to get him

492
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<v Speaker 6>in the fifth, and I was glad I waited and

493
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<v Speaker 6>I got the value there in round five.

494
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<v Speaker 1>Jacob like is screaming you, O lava right now. He

495
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<v Speaker 1>is screaming at you in the YouTube chat take O Lave,

496
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<v Speaker 1>Chris o'lave. That what I'm gonna go.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna I'm gonna go with the young guy here.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh boy, there's a lot of boy, a lot of

499
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<v Speaker 1>spiciness here. There's a lot o Romo Dunes goes to

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<v Speaker 1>Dan Flamholds here at the six oh two. Okay, let's

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<v Speaker 1>talk about the Harvey pick. First, Dan, you draft him

502
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<v Speaker 1>as your second running back, your second rookie running back.

503
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<v Speaker 1>This is a guy we've talked about this Farrell on

504
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<v Speaker 1>on the Wednesday Show last week, with Brad Larson saying

505
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<v Speaker 1>that there is a chance that r J. Harvey could

506
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<v Speaker 1>be a top ten running back this year. If the

507
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<v Speaker 1>Broncos take him in the second round, and that's exactly

508
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<v Speaker 1>what happened. Harvey goes in the second round, you take

509
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<v Speaker 1>him at the five eleven. Here. What I don't want

510
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<v Speaker 1>to ask about his ceiling here, Dan, but what type

511
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<v Speaker 1>of season do you think Harvey's in for as far

512
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<v Speaker 1>as yards and touchdowns go.

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<v Speaker 6>I would say that he's probably gonna get probably between

514
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<v Speaker 6>my guess would be seven hundred nine hundred yards rushing

515
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<v Speaker 6>and maybe another four to six hundred yards receiving. Ooh,

516
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<v Speaker 6>I think fifty to sixty catches isn't out of the question,

517
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<v Speaker 6>based on how a running back with his skill set

518
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<v Speaker 6>has been used in Peyton's offense in the past with

519
00:26:11.359 --> 00:26:13.839
<v Speaker 6>you know, going back to Reggie Bush and nol Vin Camara,

520
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<v Speaker 6>and you know with the touchdowns, he may not get

521
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<v Speaker 6>the goal line work, maybe you know, one of the

522
00:26:21.119 --> 00:26:25.200
<v Speaker 6>estimate may get goal line work. But he's an explosive player.

523
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<v Speaker 6>So if he gets touches inside the red zone from anywhere,

524
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<v Speaker 6>let's say, from the twenty yard line to the five

525
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<v Speaker 6>yard line, he could get plenty of touchdowns from those

526
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<v Speaker 6>distances as well.

527
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<v Speaker 1>You know, And it's like I say, we I said

528
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<v Speaker 1>it was kind of a spicy pick. Five to eleven

529
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<v Speaker 1>is his big gorilla ADP right now. So you got

530
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<v Speaker 1>him right right at sticker price on that. But the

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<v Speaker 1>next pick, Roman Donsay is interesting again. This is this

532
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<v Speaker 1>is not a player you overdrafted. This is right around

533
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<v Speaker 1>his ADP oh Doonsey. I think is interesting Dan because

534
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<v Speaker 1>it's a new head coach in Chicago, it's a new

535
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<v Speaker 1>offense technically, Ben john and does not have any allegiance

536
00:27:01.759 --> 00:27:04.240
<v Speaker 1>to DJ Moore. He doesn't have any allegiance to Romo Donzay,

537
00:27:04.240 --> 00:27:06.759
<v Speaker 1>and the Bears went ahead and drafted Luther Burden in

538
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<v Speaker 1>the in the second round. You are still a believer

539
00:27:09.359 --> 00:27:11.640
<v Speaker 1>in odoonsay. With Ben Johnson's offense, though.

540
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<v Speaker 7>I am.

541
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<v Speaker 6>I think Ben Johnson will be creative and figure out

542
00:27:15.519 --> 00:27:19.079
<v Speaker 6>a way to get all those guys to ball. I think,

543
00:27:19.440 --> 00:27:23.279
<v Speaker 6>you know, o'doonsay is very talented, and I think also

544
00:27:24.400 --> 00:27:29.720
<v Speaker 6>Caleb will Williams should get better in that offensive scheme.

545
00:27:30.440 --> 00:27:34.799
<v Speaker 6>And I just think that o'doonsay will get his opportunities

546
00:27:34.880 --> 00:27:35.319
<v Speaker 6>this year.

547
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<v Speaker 7>I just hope, you know, I hope he makes the

548
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<v Speaker 7>most of them.

549
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<v Speaker 1>You know, And what's interesting with odoonsay, Let's say the

550
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<v Speaker 1>Bears don't take Burden. I wonder what his ADP would

551
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<v Speaker 1>be at right now, because there is a lot of

552
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<v Speaker 1>people when we open up drafts in January and February

553
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<v Speaker 1>that we're drafting o'doonsay base just assuming he was going

554
00:27:53.519 --> 00:27:56.079
<v Speaker 1>to have this second year breakup, which he still might have.

555
00:27:56.319 --> 00:27:58.200
<v Speaker 1>But I feel like the drafting of Burden kind of

556
00:27:58.279 --> 00:28:01.160
<v Speaker 1>knocked him down a little bit, rightly or wrongly. I'd

557
00:28:01.200 --> 00:28:03.359
<v Speaker 1>love to see where o'doons would be going right now

558
00:28:03.400 --> 00:28:06.759
<v Speaker 1>in this type of format if Burden wasn't on the team.

559
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<v Speaker 1>But Dan, you put together a very enticing team here.

560
00:28:10.400 --> 00:28:13.279
<v Speaker 1>There's a lot of targets with McBride, Saint Brown, you

561
00:28:13.319 --> 00:28:15.880
<v Speaker 1>can throw in Hampton and Harvey on that obviously. Odoonsay,

562
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<v Speaker 1>I think this is going to be a very fun

563
00:28:18.319 --> 00:28:21.319
<v Speaker 1>squad to watch this year, and and very fun squad

564
00:28:21.400 --> 00:28:23.279
<v Speaker 1>to watch for the remainder of the draft. Thank you

565
00:28:23.359 --> 00:28:26.039
<v Speaker 1>so much for hanging out with us and making a

566
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<v Speaker 1>couple of picks tonight. Am I going to see in

567
00:28:27.880 --> 00:28:34.119
<v Speaker 1>Louisville in August? You will, yes, absolutely fantastic. Hopefully they

568
00:28:34.119 --> 00:28:37.960
<v Speaker 1>won't have to kick out any weird female patrons that

569
00:28:38.000 --> 00:28:40.000
<v Speaker 1>were hanging out with us. Like they did last year,

570
00:28:40.480 --> 00:28:42.359
<v Speaker 1>but it's still a great time. I had a blast.

571
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<v Speaker 1>Well we'll have to do it again and I did

572
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<v Speaker 1>as well.

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<v Speaker 7>Thank you for having me.

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<v Speaker 1>Absolutely that's Dan Flamholds, Ladies and gentlemen, the Hammer Draft.

575
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<v Speaker 3>I would like to intercede right now with please service

576
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<v Speaker 3>announcement that you're in Dan's activities. We're occurring outside of

577
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<v Speaker 3>the showroom where the fantasy football was taking place. I

578
00:29:05.359 --> 00:29:11.640
<v Speaker 3>just want to correct distance myself from whatever you're referencing

579
00:29:11.680 --> 00:29:14.039
<v Speaker 3>their ball. See, you know, a guy like you gets

580
00:29:14.039 --> 00:29:16.559
<v Speaker 3>out as a big weekend at the draft and then

581
00:29:16.599 --> 00:29:20.279
<v Speaker 3>you just start throwing around all kinds of secrets, you know.

582
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<v Speaker 3>And Jake was trying to sell everybody on the Lave,

583
00:29:24.200 --> 00:29:26.880
<v Speaker 3>which I would have been a buyer too, Jake, and

584
00:29:27.119 --> 00:29:33.920
<v Speaker 3>you know it is sudden Flowers, Judy and Wattle. Lave

585
00:29:34.119 --> 00:29:36.720
<v Speaker 3>is likely to catch more balls than all those guys,

586
00:29:37.039 --> 00:29:38.119
<v Speaker 3>but definitely Flowers.

587
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<v Speaker 1>I want to and my apologies to Derek Career. I

588
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<v Speaker 1>meant to put this on the serience when you actually

589
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<v Speaker 1>asked this. Derek is hammering any dynasty leagues as well? Yes,

590
00:29:47.720 --> 00:29:51.200
<v Speaker 1>Hammer plays in a ton of FFPC dynasty leagues, so

591
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<v Speaker 1>you'll definitely see him. Big day for him tomorrow, Big

592
00:29:53.480 --> 00:29:57.319
<v Speaker 1>day for all the ff PC Dynasty players. Vince Dafinilino

593
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<v Speaker 1>posted this, I'll post it again. We need one more

594
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<v Speaker 1>for the Revelations Draft. As soon as you joined that

595
00:30:03.000 --> 00:30:05.640
<v Speaker 1>draft will generate a draft order, and then you'll be

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<v Speaker 1>drafting up and running here in the next few minutes.

597
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<v Speaker 1>Until then, let's cover Genesis here, Farrell, and we'll go

598
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<v Speaker 1>through the round we just went through here. Chris Godwin

599
00:30:17.640 --> 00:30:19.400
<v Speaker 1>goes off to Todd Aaron at the six oh one.

600
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<v Speaker 1>That's his fourth receiver in the first six rounds. This

601
00:30:22.200 --> 00:30:24.720
<v Speaker 1>is a receiver run. We saw Dunes go to Flamholds.

602
00:30:24.960 --> 00:30:28.599
<v Speaker 1>Sutton goes to Friar Moose Banana Stan that's Sharif Abdel

603
00:30:28.839 --> 00:30:32.799
<v Speaker 1>Abdel Rockband Zay Flowers to Norm Baron's. Jerry Judy is

604
00:30:32.799 --> 00:30:35.480
<v Speaker 1>the third receiver drafted by Greg Chamberlain. We've got a

605
00:30:35.519 --> 00:30:38.599
<v Speaker 1>backfield loading up here for Jason Kulaga, Derek Heernery, Breist Hall,

606
00:30:38.640 --> 00:30:40.839
<v Speaker 1>and now James Connor. At the six h six you

607
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<v Speaker 1>mentioned Waddle in a labe to Barry and Terry David

608
00:30:44.759 --> 00:30:48.680
<v Speaker 1>Montgomery to Booze Dream Team. Gabriel Gibelino takes him as

609
00:30:48.680 --> 00:30:51.920
<v Speaker 1>his number four running back. Jamison Williams, the real life

610
00:30:51.960 --> 00:30:54.720
<v Speaker 1>teammate of David Montgomery, goes off at the six to ten.

611
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<v Speaker 1>Aaron Jones and Isaiah Pacheco wrap things up to Studebaker

612
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<v Speaker 1>and of course of Alke at the end. That is through.

613
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<v Speaker 1>We are through six rounds here. I want to get

614
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<v Speaker 1>to our next guest as they're coming fast in furious

615
00:31:07.000 --> 00:31:09.920
<v Speaker 1>here he is drafting from the two hole tonight. He

616
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<v Speaker 1>just took Juwan Jennings at the seven oh two. Can

617
00:31:12.400 --> 00:31:15.799
<v Speaker 1>have a conversation about that is the stud Dynasty twenty

618
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<v Speaker 1>six er himself, mister Brent Studebaker. Brent, welcome aboard, man

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<v Speaker 1>Balky Pharaoh.

620
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<v Speaker 3>How are y'all here?

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<v Speaker 1>He is, We're doing good. We're happy to have you

622
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<v Speaker 1>on drafting at the two spot tonight next to your

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<v Speaker 1>buddy Jake. What's that been like? Have you guys been

624
00:31:31.440 --> 00:31:34.359
<v Speaker 1>sniping each other here? I know you're twenty six ers.

625
00:31:35.279 --> 00:31:38.519
<v Speaker 1>There is there's something to be said, there's an allegiance there,

626
00:31:38.759 --> 00:31:40.519
<v Speaker 1>But I think you guys are a cutthroat when it

627
00:31:40.559 --> 00:31:42.559
<v Speaker 1>comes to it, and it comes to this. That's probably

628
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<v Speaker 1>why you guys have both been very successful over the

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<v Speaker 1>years as well.

630
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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he's got me a few. I was hoping to

631
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<v Speaker 5>get Garrett Wilson and Ladd. I actually traded him Garrett

632
00:31:51.599 --> 00:31:54.359
<v Speaker 5>Wilson in the Dynasty League, so I was thinking that's

633
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<v Speaker 5>who he was targeting, and I was hoping he would

634
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<v Speaker 5>leave Ladd in Maconukey for me, but he didn I

635
00:32:02.480 --> 00:32:03.240
<v Speaker 5>kind of figured it.

636
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<v Speaker 1>Do you have any response to Farrell Elliott slander of

637
00:32:08.240 --> 00:32:12.480
<v Speaker 1>your art? Wilson pick at They're gonna be down a lot.

638
00:32:13.279 --> 00:32:16.680
<v Speaker 5>Justin Field is gonna throw it and they got the

639
00:32:16.680 --> 00:32:17.799
<v Speaker 5>connection from.

640
00:32:17.799 --> 00:32:18.880
<v Speaker 1>College, so.

641
00:32:22.440 --> 00:32:25.880
<v Speaker 5>That that's the only real reason why I can see him.

642
00:32:25.960 --> 00:32:28.680
<v Speaker 5>He burned a lot of people last year, that whole

643
00:32:28.680 --> 00:32:32.400
<v Speaker 5>offense did. But the Jets are going to be the Jets.

644
00:32:32.559 --> 00:32:38.160
<v Speaker 5>They're gonna suck, so they and in all reality, in season,

645
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<v Speaker 5>I think they're gonna trade Breethe Hall if they're out

646
00:32:41.039 --> 00:32:45.400
<v Speaker 5>of it to get being his final year. I thought

647
00:32:45.440 --> 00:32:48.880
<v Speaker 5>it could have happened during the draft. But they're not

648
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<v Speaker 5>going to trade Wilson.

649
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<v Speaker 1>It's just it's regarding the Hall thing. I never would

650
00:32:53.279 --> 00:32:55.079
<v Speaker 1>have thought that was possible. And then you think about

651
00:32:55.079 --> 00:32:57.519
<v Speaker 1>how Breese Hall was used towards the end of last season,

652
00:32:57.759 --> 00:32:59.559
<v Speaker 1>with Braylen Allen getting in there a lot, and then

653
00:32:59.599 --> 00:33:02.240
<v Speaker 1>Isaiah Davis of all people getting in their lot too.

654
00:33:02.440 --> 00:33:04.640
<v Speaker 3>There you got a chance. I all give you the

655
00:33:04.640 --> 00:33:08.880
<v Speaker 3>magic of your ability to pull numbers out out of

656
00:33:08.920 --> 00:33:12.559
<v Speaker 3>the air. How many touchdowns Rogers throw last year?

657
00:33:13.240 --> 00:33:15.000
<v Speaker 1>All it was in the high twenties. I'm pretty sure

658
00:33:15.119 --> 00:33:16.240
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna look it up right now.

659
00:33:16.599 --> 00:33:18.119
<v Speaker 3>Many did Wilson Gray.

660
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<v Speaker 1>So Aaron Rodgers last year through twenty eight touchdowns.

661
00:33:22.079 --> 00:33:23.839
<v Speaker 3>Twenty eight to eleven picks?

662
00:33:23.839 --> 00:33:26.799
<v Speaker 1>I think it was correct, it was. It was eleven

663
00:33:26.839 --> 00:33:30.319
<v Speaker 1>pickscorre for Aaron Rodgers last year. So how many touchdowns

664
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<v Speaker 1>Wilson give Garrett Garrett Wilson caught seven of those twenty eight? Yeah. Now,

665
00:33:35.880 --> 00:33:38.480
<v Speaker 1>and I'll say this too, like and I feel like

666
00:33:40.000 --> 00:33:43.240
<v Speaker 1>sometimes I think like we and I'm with you, brent

667
00:33:43.319 --> 00:33:46.319
<v Speaker 1>On Garrett Wilson burning us. But if you look at

668
00:33:46.319 --> 00:33:49.480
<v Speaker 1>what he's done over the course of his career. Rookie

669
00:33:49.559 --> 00:33:52.519
<v Speaker 1>year eighty three catches eleven hundred yards, four touchdowns, his

670
00:33:52.640 --> 00:33:56.240
<v Speaker 1>second year ninety five catches on thousand yards and three touchdowns.

671
00:33:56.559 --> 00:33:59.359
<v Speaker 1>Last year one hundred and one catches eleven hundred yards

672
00:33:59.359 --> 00:34:02.039
<v Speaker 1>and seven touch Sometimes I feel like, based on how

673
00:34:02.079 --> 00:34:05.640
<v Speaker 1>we draft these guys, we're expecting more, and then when

674
00:34:05.680 --> 00:34:07.440
<v Speaker 1>they just have a good season where you're like, ah,

675
00:34:07.960 --> 00:34:11.039
<v Speaker 1>I shouldn't have made that pick, but but he's putting

676
00:34:11.159 --> 00:34:13.760
<v Speaker 1>up numbers. I just feel like maybe we're just overdrafting

677
00:34:13.840 --> 00:34:16.320
<v Speaker 1>him and maybe we're expecting too much of Garrett Wilson.

678
00:34:16.360 --> 00:34:16.760
<v Speaker 1>I don't know.

679
00:34:16.880 --> 00:34:18.519
<v Speaker 5>I think I think a big thing with that is

680
00:34:18.559 --> 00:34:23.079
<v Speaker 5>too is once Davante Adams got there, Rogers and him,

681
00:34:23.519 --> 00:34:25.519
<v Speaker 5>that's his buddy. He was going to try to feed

682
00:34:25.599 --> 00:34:30.159
<v Speaker 5>him the rock that that pushed his numbers a little

683
00:34:30.199 --> 00:34:32.159
<v Speaker 5>down as well.

684
00:34:32.960 --> 00:34:35.800
<v Speaker 1>Mike Evans is back for more this year. You take

685
00:34:35.880 --> 00:34:38.760
<v Speaker 1>him at the three oh two. Normally i'd be nervous

686
00:34:38.800 --> 00:34:41.840
<v Speaker 1>about a guy that size and that age. He's showing

687
00:34:41.880 --> 00:34:44.000
<v Speaker 1>no signs of slowing down. Brent, I don't know if

688
00:34:44.039 --> 00:34:45.840
<v Speaker 1>you own him in any of your dynasty leagues. How

689
00:34:45.840 --> 00:34:47.760
<v Speaker 1>are you How are you treating Evans a dynasty?

690
00:34:48.880 --> 00:34:51.320
<v Speaker 5>I don't have him in any dynasty. He's he's hit

691
00:34:51.400 --> 00:34:55.559
<v Speaker 5>the carve for me, okay, but in a redraft league,

692
00:34:56.719 --> 00:34:59.559
<v Speaker 5>he's guaranteed you a thousand yards. We don't know when

693
00:34:59.599 --> 00:35:05.159
<v Speaker 5>Godwin is gonna come back. Kate Adden he's your eight

694
00:35:05.239 --> 00:35:09.360
<v Speaker 5>yards and end touchdown. I'm gonna roll with Evans and

695
00:35:10.119 --> 00:35:12.719
<v Speaker 5>you know, sit back and watch him get his thousand yards.

696
00:35:12.760 --> 00:35:14.199
<v Speaker 5>That's what he does every single year.

697
00:35:15.719 --> 00:35:17.920
<v Speaker 1>So so the pick after that was Kamara. And then

698
00:35:17.920 --> 00:35:19.760
<v Speaker 1>you go with DK Metcalf at the five h two.

699
00:35:19.960 --> 00:35:22.960
<v Speaker 1>Now that's about a half round earlier than what his

700
00:35:23.320 --> 00:35:25.239
<v Speaker 1>ADP is, but you knew if you wanted Metcalf, he

701
00:35:25.280 --> 00:35:26.519
<v Speaker 1>wasn't coming back to you at the end of the

702
00:35:26.559 --> 00:35:30.719
<v Speaker 1>sixth round. Are you drafting Metcalf based on your belief

703
00:35:30.719 --> 00:35:33.440
<v Speaker 1>that either Rogers or Cousins will be the quarterback for

704
00:35:33.480 --> 00:35:37.719
<v Speaker 1>the Steelers this year and not Will Howard or Mason Rudolph.

705
00:35:37.639 --> 00:35:41.840
<v Speaker 5>One hundred percent. DK Metcalf will hand Aaron Rodgers his

706
00:35:41.960 --> 00:35:49.320
<v Speaker 5>belt when he gets to Pittsburgh. They're still they're still talking.

707
00:35:49.599 --> 00:35:53.840
<v Speaker 5>He's been working out with Metcalf. I think that's the

708
00:35:54.719 --> 00:35:59.679
<v Speaker 5>dream spot for for Rogers. Tomlin's got to do something

709
00:35:59.719 --> 00:36:03.840
<v Speaker 5>because this fan base is all over him.

710
00:36:03.880 --> 00:36:06.280
<v Speaker 1>Aaron Jones was the pick here in the six eleven

711
00:36:06.440 --> 00:36:09.880
<v Speaker 1>for you third running back to go with Bijon Robinson

712
00:36:09.920 --> 00:36:13.079
<v Speaker 1>and Alvin Kamara. What did you make of the Jordan

713
00:36:13.159 --> 00:36:16.920
<v Speaker 1>Mason trade? And then the Jordan Mason extension for the Vikings.

714
00:36:17.159 --> 00:36:20.119
<v Speaker 1>I feel like, you know, Jones was awesome last year.

715
00:36:20.119 --> 00:36:23.280
<v Speaker 1>He had probably his most efficient year last year. He

716
00:36:23.360 --> 00:36:27.199
<v Speaker 1>had his most touches last year. The Vikings obviously did

717
00:36:27.239 --> 00:36:29.920
<v Speaker 1>not seem to want to protect or feel the need

718
00:36:30.239 --> 00:36:33.519
<v Speaker 1>to protect Jones the way the Packers did. But with

719
00:36:33.679 --> 00:36:36.000
<v Speaker 1>the addition to Mason this year, you're not scared off

720
00:36:36.039 --> 00:36:36.320
<v Speaker 1>by it.

721
00:36:38.079 --> 00:36:43.679
<v Speaker 5>I am, but I'm gonna trust Uh, I'm gonna trust Minnesota.

722
00:36:44.280 --> 00:36:46.679
<v Speaker 5>You're kind of setting me up one of my next

723
00:36:46.679 --> 00:36:53.360
<v Speaker 5>two picks. Hopefully. Mason's definitely on my radar to handcuff.

724
00:36:53.440 --> 00:36:55.039
<v Speaker 5>But I think Aaron Jons, I mean, look what he

725
00:36:55.079 --> 00:36:57.840
<v Speaker 5>did throughout the year. He was steady for him. I

726
00:36:57.840 --> 00:37:00.400
<v Speaker 5>think Mason may come in and be a third I'm back,

727
00:37:00.519 --> 00:37:03.599
<v Speaker 5>but this is jenes last year. They had to get

728
00:37:03.840 --> 00:37:07.079
<v Speaker 5>a running back in there for after this year. Because

729
00:37:07.119 --> 00:37:10.719
<v Speaker 5>I don't feel Aaron Jones will be back. It's gonna

730
00:37:10.719 --> 00:37:14.559
<v Speaker 5>be Mason's backfield.

731
00:37:14.039 --> 00:37:16.960
<v Speaker 1>I do believe. And I haven't seen anything from Vince.

732
00:37:17.000 --> 00:37:20.840
<v Speaker 1>I do believe. Revelations just filmed. Yes, I did, okay, perfect,

733
00:37:21.119 --> 00:37:22.880
<v Speaker 1>So we'll have coverage of that coming up in a

734
00:37:22.880 --> 00:37:23.280
<v Speaker 1>little bit.

735
00:37:23.679 --> 00:37:28.239
<v Speaker 3>The tight end board is getting thin, sir. I'm watching

736
00:37:28.280 --> 00:37:30.480
<v Speaker 3>it as we get to you, and I'm saying, fellas,

737
00:37:30.840 --> 00:37:33.320
<v Speaker 3>give our man a break here for guys sake.

738
00:37:33.480 --> 00:37:35.719
<v Speaker 1>So so in the eighth round, and Brent is in

739
00:37:35.760 --> 00:37:39.360
<v Speaker 1>the hole right now with with Gabriel Gibelino, just taking

740
00:37:39.440 --> 00:37:41.920
<v Speaker 1>Zach Charbonnay, and now he's on deck with Lori Wilson.

741
00:37:42.000 --> 00:37:44.760
<v Speaker 1>Up the picks we saw in this round from the

742
00:37:44.760 --> 00:37:46.400
<v Speaker 1>aight oh two to the eight oh six, they're all

743
00:37:46.440 --> 00:37:49.440
<v Speaker 1>tight ends. Tucker Craft, John new Smith, Tyler Warren, Colston,

744
00:37:49.480 --> 00:37:52.920
<v Speaker 1>Lovelin and David and Joku all go uh five tight

745
00:37:53.039 --> 00:37:54.840
<v Speaker 1>ends right in a row here in the eighth round.

746
00:37:55.199 --> 00:38:00.639
<v Speaker 1>I believe Brent is one of two teams without a

747
00:38:00.679 --> 00:38:03.360
<v Speaker 1>tight end. Doesn't mean you have to take one right now?

748
00:38:04.000 --> 00:38:06.880
<v Speaker 1>Well not well, not necessarily, but we'll see what you

749
00:38:06.920 --> 00:38:09.519
<v Speaker 1>do here. Brent, you are on the clock, You have

750
00:38:09.639 --> 00:38:12.239
<v Speaker 1>four receivers, you have three running backs. Who's the pick

751
00:38:12.280 --> 00:38:18.000
<v Speaker 1>here at the eight eleven for you? Dalton Kinkaid, Dalton

752
00:38:18.079 --> 00:38:22.119
<v Speaker 1>Kincaid will be the selection. Farrel was right. You never

753
00:38:22.199 --> 00:38:25.880
<v Speaker 1>dealt in Elliott and.

754
00:38:24.960 --> 00:38:27.960
<v Speaker 5>He's a balky You don't forget he is a twenty

755
00:38:28.000 --> 00:38:28.559
<v Speaker 5>six here.

756
00:38:28.960 --> 00:38:31.400
<v Speaker 1>That's Farrell Elliott is a twenty six most.

757
00:38:31.639 --> 00:38:36.159
<v Speaker 3>You know, my dad knew the governor soon after I

758
00:38:36.239 --> 00:38:39.320
<v Speaker 3>showed up. I was probably the youngest Kentucky colonel ever

759
00:38:39.360 --> 00:38:42.280
<v Speaker 3>to get a chart. That and my status is a

760
00:38:42.320 --> 00:38:45.920
<v Speaker 3>twenty six er are the two proudessed accomplishments of my life.

761
00:38:46.320 --> 00:38:49.880
<v Speaker 3>And there's there's no documentation of the twenty six er,

762
00:38:50.199 --> 00:38:54.000
<v Speaker 3>but public distribution of it, like bridg just gave me.

763
00:38:54.320 --> 00:38:56.880
<v Speaker 3>That's that's that just makes me sit up straight.

764
00:38:57.800 --> 00:39:00.599
<v Speaker 1>Ferguson Brian Robinson and Jake fergus or the picks for

765
00:39:00.679 --> 00:39:01.480
<v Speaker 1>Jake Blake on the.

766
00:39:01.400 --> 00:39:03.480
<v Speaker 3>Time I was hoping you'd take with Ferguson.

767
00:39:03.480 --> 00:39:06.000
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna talk with Jake in just a minute here,

768
00:39:06.000 --> 00:39:08.079
<v Speaker 1>But Brent, you are back on the clock. Here, You've

769
00:39:08.079 --> 00:39:10.320
<v Speaker 1>got your tight end. You could go with another tight

770
00:39:10.400 --> 00:39:12.639
<v Speaker 1>end here. You could grab a quarterback if you'd like

771
00:39:12.760 --> 00:39:15.000
<v Speaker 1>a lot of different directions. You could go what is

772
00:39:15.000 --> 00:39:16.480
<v Speaker 1>the way you're going at the nine o two.

773
00:39:17.239 --> 00:39:20.800
<v Speaker 5>I remember, I'm debating if I'm gonna take likely because

774
00:39:20.840 --> 00:39:23.679
<v Speaker 5>I really don't think Mark Andrews is gonna be back

775
00:39:23.679 --> 00:39:31.360
<v Speaker 5>in that offense. It's in between him or I mean,

776
00:39:31.400 --> 00:39:34.480
<v Speaker 5>I could grab Mason. Now it's a little early, but

777
00:39:34.719 --> 00:39:36.159
<v Speaker 5>he's not gonna make it back to me.

778
00:39:39.840 --> 00:39:43.079
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yeah, yeah. I would say it's like fifty to

779
00:39:43.119 --> 00:39:46.039
<v Speaker 1>fifty in my opinion, fifty to fifty. No, no, no,

780
00:39:46.159 --> 00:39:48.079
<v Speaker 1>it's it's not fifty to fifty. I would say it's

781
00:39:48.119 --> 00:39:50.559
<v Speaker 1>more like twenty percent chance of him making it back

782
00:39:50.599 --> 00:39:52.800
<v Speaker 1>to you. If you want Mason, you'd have to take

783
00:39:52.840 --> 00:39:57.760
<v Speaker 1>him here, yep. And the pick is in the commissioners

784
00:39:57.800 --> 00:40:02.199
<v Speaker 1>at Jorge or to pick there. You have locked up

785
00:40:02.199 --> 00:40:05.360
<v Speaker 1>the Bikings backfield. You've also locked up four running backs,

786
00:40:05.679 --> 00:40:09.320
<v Speaker 1>four receivers here too, and then Dalton Kincaid. How big

787
00:40:09.360 --> 00:40:12.639
<v Speaker 1>do you I mean? I know Kinkaid, we were all

788
00:40:13.159 --> 00:40:15.400
<v Speaker 1>a board with him last year and then he kind

789
00:40:15.400 --> 00:40:18.119
<v Speaker 1>of let us down. How big of a need do

790
00:40:18.159 --> 00:40:20.679
<v Speaker 1>you still feel tight end is for you coming up

791
00:40:20.719 --> 00:40:21.800
<v Speaker 1>at this ten to eleven turn.

792
00:40:24.320 --> 00:40:28.480
<v Speaker 5>I think it's big. I've got one guy that I'm

793
00:40:28.920 --> 00:40:31.480
<v Speaker 5>keying en on. He's a he's a sleeper, so I

794
00:40:31.480 --> 00:40:37.039
<v Speaker 5>can't make his name out yet, but if he follows

795
00:40:37.079 --> 00:40:39.639
<v Speaker 5>to me, good. If he doesn't, there's one or two

796
00:40:39.719 --> 00:40:41.360
<v Speaker 5>out there that I can add later on in the

797
00:40:41.400 --> 00:40:42.840
<v Speaker 5>draft that I'll be comfortable with.

798
00:40:44.199 --> 00:40:47.400
<v Speaker 1>Brent, go ahead. I like King Kid.

799
00:40:47.719 --> 00:40:50.159
<v Speaker 5>He burned me last year in Genesis because that King

800
00:40:50.239 --> 00:40:53.199
<v Speaker 5>Kid and I had Josh Allen. King K didn't do nothing.

801
00:40:54.400 --> 00:40:57.239
<v Speaker 5>I'm hoping his third year he gets back more into

802
00:40:57.280 --> 00:41:01.119
<v Speaker 5>his first year and we'll just have to see how

803
00:41:01.159 --> 00:41:04.280
<v Speaker 5>it goes with him. I mean, I waited long enough.

804
00:41:04.599 --> 00:41:08.440
<v Speaker 5>He's to me the most upset at the time. So

805
00:41:10.519 --> 00:41:12.400
<v Speaker 5>you're gonna roll the dice if you wait this long

806
00:41:12.440 --> 00:41:13.079
<v Speaker 5>in a tight end.

807
00:41:13.079 --> 00:41:19.480
<v Speaker 1>League without giving anything away for this draft, Brent, do

808
00:41:19.519 --> 00:41:22.239
<v Speaker 1>you have any dynasty sleepers? And you probably won't be

809
00:41:22.280 --> 00:41:25.199
<v Speaker 1>taking them tomorrow because rookie drafts don't don't take one

810
00:41:25.280 --> 00:41:27.480
<v Speaker 1>day in the FFPC, They'll take a while. Do you

811
00:41:27.559 --> 00:41:30.320
<v Speaker 1>have any like sleepers in your rookie draft that you'll

812
00:41:30.360 --> 00:41:33.840
<v Speaker 1>be looking at grabbing maybe round three and beyond uh.

813
00:41:34.719 --> 00:41:39.440
<v Speaker 5>I like Jaden Blue for Dallas. Had a little bit

814
00:41:39.440 --> 00:41:43.079
<v Speaker 5>of FuMB one issues at Texas, but he runs big

815
00:41:43.519 --> 00:41:47.840
<v Speaker 5>and he can catch the ball. You got Javonte Williams

816
00:41:48.000 --> 00:41:55.119
<v Speaker 5>and Miles Sanders, he can beat them out in my opinion.

817
00:41:55.920 --> 00:41:59.119
<v Speaker 5>And then I mean if you look at his some

818
00:41:59.199 --> 00:42:02.480
<v Speaker 5>of his numbers from the tombine, I mean, he he

819
00:42:02.559 --> 00:42:05.159
<v Speaker 5>lights it up. He's got devon a Chan, He's got

820
00:42:05.159 --> 00:42:08.079
<v Speaker 5>the speed. So that's what you're shooting for. And Rookie

821
00:42:08.119 --> 00:42:10.280
<v Speaker 5>drives in the third round. You got to find that

822
00:42:10.280 --> 00:42:12.760
<v Speaker 5>that hidden gym, and that's the one guy I'm targeting.

823
00:42:13.239 --> 00:42:15.519
<v Speaker 1>How would you grade? Final question for you, how would

824
00:42:15.599 --> 00:42:18.360
<v Speaker 1>you grade your draft in Genesis thus far?

825
00:42:21.519 --> 00:42:25.960
<v Speaker 5>I would say probably? See probably I'm old, but this

826
00:42:26.079 --> 00:42:29.800
<v Speaker 5>is this isn't a Dynasty league. I got to go

827
00:42:29.880 --> 00:42:32.559
<v Speaker 5>off with Kamara and hopefully you know he's going to

828
00:42:32.599 --> 00:42:35.719
<v Speaker 5>be their number one weapon on that team, and then

829
00:42:35.840 --> 00:42:38.719
<v Speaker 5>you know, keep Aaron Jones healthy. It's gonna depend on

830
00:42:39.000 --> 00:42:41.440
<v Speaker 5>I need Garrett Wilson. I might have to call Ferrell

831
00:42:41.519 --> 00:42:43.239
<v Speaker 5>Beck and tell him he was wrong.

832
00:42:43.320 --> 00:42:46.119
<v Speaker 3>Going Garrett Wilson, I hope you do. My friend and

833
00:42:46.239 --> 00:42:50.039
<v Speaker 3>the Obukie, don't you want to considering that I'm drafting

834
00:42:50.079 --> 00:42:52.519
<v Speaker 3>to get stud Dynasty, wouldn't you like to ask him

835
00:42:52.559 --> 00:42:54.920
<v Speaker 3>a follow up question about some other sleepers that he

836
00:42:55.119 --> 00:42:59.000
<v Speaker 3>might have in the draft, that that in Dynasty.

837
00:42:58.639 --> 00:43:01.639
<v Speaker 1>Drafts that you that you would be looking at getting

838
00:43:01.760 --> 00:43:03.840
<v Speaker 1>a couple of couple two or three more wouldn't hurt

839
00:43:03.840 --> 00:43:06.079
<v Speaker 1>if you just listen. I don't want to. I don't

840
00:43:06.079 --> 00:43:07.960
<v Speaker 1>want to twist Brent's arm here, but if you.

841
00:43:10.880 --> 00:43:13.239
<v Speaker 3>Could do it a little more gingerly than that. But

842
00:43:14.280 --> 00:43:17.280
<v Speaker 3>the proverbial cat has been released from the bag, so

843
00:43:17.400 --> 00:43:21.679
<v Speaker 3>now we Yeah.

844
00:43:20.199 --> 00:43:23.239
<v Speaker 5>The tip that I've got that I'm going I don't

845
00:43:23.239 --> 00:43:25.920
<v Speaker 5>have a lot of picks this year. This draft isn't deep.

846
00:43:26.800 --> 00:43:30.920
<v Speaker 5>I would try it out and get future ones. Okay,

847
00:43:30.960 --> 00:43:34.159
<v Speaker 5>that's my that's my that's ultimately what I'm trying to

848
00:43:34.159 --> 00:43:36.599
<v Speaker 5>do and where I got around one.

849
00:43:36.480 --> 00:43:40.840
<v Speaker 3>Pick twenty six You guys think differently and also bulky.

850
00:43:40.920 --> 00:43:43.719
<v Speaker 3>You'll be happy to know that twenty six ers, uh

851
00:43:44.280 --> 00:43:48.039
<v Speaker 3>have thrown together some money to hire a detective and

852
00:43:48.079 --> 00:43:49.079
<v Speaker 3>go find the professor.

853
00:43:49.239 --> 00:43:50.360
<v Speaker 1>So all good.

854
00:43:50.599 --> 00:43:53.239
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we're trying to you know, we've got a lot

855
00:43:53.239 --> 00:43:54.960
<v Speaker 3>of things going on over in the twenty six.

856
00:43:55.199 --> 00:43:57.280
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's that's good. We need to find out what's

857
00:43:57.320 --> 00:43:59.920
<v Speaker 1>going on with the professor. Brent, you are a gentleman,

858
00:44:00.119 --> 00:44:02.480
<v Speaker 1>You are a scholar. Always look forward to our conversations.

859
00:44:02.519 --> 00:44:04.679
<v Speaker 1>Thanks for hopping aboard tonight. Good luck the rest of

860
00:44:04.719 --> 00:44:06.760
<v Speaker 1>the way in Genesis, good luck in your rookie drafts

861
00:44:06.760 --> 00:44:09.519
<v Speaker 1>this year, and good luck in all of your FFPC drafts.

862
00:44:09.559 --> 00:44:10.400
<v Speaker 1>Thanks so much, man.

863
00:44:10.559 --> 00:44:11.559
<v Speaker 5>I appreciate y'all.

864
00:44:12.239 --> 00:44:15.079
<v Speaker 1>Brent Studebaker, ladies and gentlemen's drafting out of the two

865
00:44:15.119 --> 00:44:18.559
<v Speaker 1>hole tonight and doing a good job as.

866
00:44:18.400 --> 00:44:21.079
<v Speaker 3>We just Balky, I know you have some catching up

867
00:44:21.119 --> 00:44:24.360
<v Speaker 3>that you would like to do. Is the preeminent show

868
00:44:24.360 --> 00:44:26.880
<v Speaker 3>host in fantasy football. But I'm sitting here looking at

869
00:44:26.920 --> 00:44:28.840
<v Speaker 3>something number three. That's Laurie's team.

870
00:44:29.480 --> 00:44:31.599
<v Speaker 1>Number three is Lori's team Casey Wolf.

871
00:44:31.719 --> 00:44:36.559
<v Speaker 3>Yes, uh, you know that is my favorite team in

872
00:44:36.599 --> 00:44:37.039
<v Speaker 3>this draft.

873
00:44:37.239 --> 00:44:40.840
<v Speaker 1>Really, yes, so I'm looking at it right now. We

874
00:44:40.920 --> 00:44:45.719
<v Speaker 1>have Barkley and Irving, the first two picks, McLaurin Worthy,

875
00:44:45.840 --> 00:44:49.079
<v Speaker 1>Kelsey Jamis and Williams Patrick Mahomes. That's what I was

876
00:44:49.119 --> 00:44:52.960
<v Speaker 1>looking for. After the Worthy Kelsey picks, Mahomes, Warren and

877
00:44:53.000 --> 00:44:55.840
<v Speaker 1>then Likely who Brent was considering it the nine O two,

878
00:44:55.880 --> 00:44:58.639
<v Speaker 1>and she drafts Likely at the nine oh three second

879
00:44:58.639 --> 00:45:02.280
<v Speaker 1>tight end. Charity's got I mean three running backs, three receivers,

880
00:45:02.280 --> 00:45:04.719
<v Speaker 1>two tight ends and a quarterback. I like the team construction.

881
00:45:04.760 --> 00:45:07.239
<v Speaker 1>I like the balance here gives her the opportunity to

882
00:45:07.239 --> 00:45:08.840
<v Speaker 1>do a lot of things here in the second half

883
00:45:08.880 --> 00:45:10.960
<v Speaker 1>of the draft. Why do you like it so much?

884
00:45:11.000 --> 00:45:16.920
<v Speaker 3>Hert I don't necessarily think that everyone is right on Andrews.

885
00:45:16.920 --> 00:45:19.920
<v Speaker 3>I think he recovers. We talked about that last week. However,

886
00:45:20.800 --> 00:45:23.559
<v Speaker 3>likely is developing a career. They're going to get him

887
00:45:23.599 --> 00:45:27.119
<v Speaker 3>on the field some way. So his play is independent

888
00:45:27.159 --> 00:45:30.639
<v Speaker 3>of Andrews to me, because I think he's in a

889
00:45:30.639 --> 00:45:35.320
<v Speaker 3>lot of ways a slot receiver, Jaylen Moren. Whatever happens is,

890
00:45:36.039 --> 00:45:39.920
<v Speaker 3>he's got to be relied on too. That's a good

891
00:45:39.960 --> 00:45:43.840
<v Speaker 3>plug and play running back to me. She has the

892
00:45:43.920 --> 00:45:46.079
<v Speaker 3>number one running back in all the football and the

893
00:45:46.239 --> 00:45:48.719
<v Speaker 3>number one youth running back in all the football, the

894
00:45:48.800 --> 00:45:51.239
<v Speaker 3>youngest guy that I liked the most. So it just

895
00:45:51.239 --> 00:45:54.400
<v Speaker 3>said we saw what Worthy did in the Super Bowl.

896
00:45:55.280 --> 00:45:59.320
<v Speaker 3>Laclar is not getting anything but better. Everybody's written off Kelsey.

897
00:45:59.320 --> 00:46:01.400
<v Speaker 3>That's why she got him. It was such a bargain pick.

898
00:46:01.920 --> 00:46:04.719
<v Speaker 3>And you know Whiskey Bill there. We talked about him

899
00:46:04.800 --> 00:46:09.280
<v Speaker 3>last week. And you know, if any quarterback, if anyone

900
00:46:09.320 --> 00:46:11.079
<v Speaker 3>asks you, who's the quarterback just going to have a

901
00:46:11.800 --> 00:46:14.639
<v Speaker 3>bounce back year, nobody's saying Aaron Rodgers.

902
00:46:14.599 --> 00:46:15.199
<v Speaker 7>No, no one.

903
00:46:16.280 --> 00:46:16.760
<v Speaker 3>You are right.

904
00:46:17.199 --> 00:46:19.159
<v Speaker 1>You know. The other thing I think is interesting about

905
00:46:19.159 --> 00:46:21.280
<v Speaker 1>Warren because I think some of the shine went off

906
00:46:21.400 --> 00:46:23.159
<v Speaker 1>him and I and Pharaoh I don't know how you

907
00:46:23.440 --> 00:46:25.440
<v Speaker 1>felt about this. I never really thought he was going

908
00:46:25.519 --> 00:46:26.280
<v Speaker 1>to be the guy.

909
00:46:26.519 --> 00:46:28.679
<v Speaker 3>No, I didn't in Pittsburgh.

910
00:46:28.800 --> 00:46:31.000
<v Speaker 1>But with the addition to Johnson, you know, how often

911
00:46:31.000 --> 00:46:33.320
<v Speaker 1>do we see it where high stakes players are taking

912
00:46:34.079 --> 00:46:36.639
<v Speaker 1>the high value touches? What are the high value touches

913
00:46:36.639 --> 00:46:39.159
<v Speaker 1>in the backfield? They're the catches. I don't know how

914
00:46:39.199 --> 00:46:41.400
<v Speaker 1>many catches Caleb Johnson is. Quite frankly, I don't know

915
00:46:41.400 --> 00:46:43.079
<v Speaker 1>how good of a pass catcher he's going to be

916
00:46:43.440 --> 00:46:45.559
<v Speaker 1>at the NFL level. You know who I do know

917
00:46:45.880 --> 00:46:48.320
<v Speaker 1>is a good pass catcher at the NFL level, Jalen Warren,

918
00:46:48.480 --> 00:46:51.400
<v Speaker 1>and I know that they will trust him, and I

919
00:46:51.400 --> 00:46:54.840
<v Speaker 1>feel like even though they added Caleb Johnson, I think

920
00:46:54.840 --> 00:46:56.519
<v Speaker 1>the early third, I want to say, or mid third

921
00:46:56.639 --> 00:46:59.079
<v Speaker 1>something like that, I still like Jalen Warren this year,

922
00:46:59.079 --> 00:47:00.599
<v Speaker 1>and I think you're right about that. I didn't want

923
00:47:00.639 --> 00:47:01.960
<v Speaker 1>to ask you. We're gonna get to our next guests

924
00:47:01.960 --> 00:47:04.480
<v Speaker 1>in a second. What do you still like the worthy

925
00:47:04.519 --> 00:47:06.480
<v Speaker 1>pick even with Rashie Rice coming back?

926
00:47:06.920 --> 00:47:11.039
<v Speaker 3>Oh? Yes, yes, that's interesting. Okay, I was present for

927
00:47:11.119 --> 00:47:11.840
<v Speaker 3>the Super Bowl.

928
00:47:14.199 --> 00:47:16.559
<v Speaker 1>Let's bring him on, ladies and gentlemen right now. He

929
00:47:16.960 --> 00:47:20.039
<v Speaker 1>just made a couple of picks, and he's gonna sit back,

930
00:47:20.119 --> 00:47:22.639
<v Speaker 1>relax and watch how the board comes to him in

931
00:47:22.679 --> 00:47:25.519
<v Speaker 1>the twelfth round. He is drafting number one tonight. He

932
00:47:25.639 --> 00:47:28.239
<v Speaker 1>is the claw. He is a fellow twenty sixer, as

933
00:47:28.280 --> 00:47:31.280
<v Speaker 1>Brent Studebaker and Farrell Elliott are as well. It's the

934
00:47:31.320 --> 00:47:34.719
<v Speaker 1>twenty six er triumviran tonight with Pharaoh, Brent and now

935
00:47:34.880 --> 00:47:37.280
<v Speaker 1>Jake forlike Jake, welcome onboard, man, thanks so much for

936
00:47:37.320 --> 00:47:41.440
<v Speaker 1>hanging out tonight, Pharaoh, Eric, how you guys doing doing good?

937
00:47:41.519 --> 00:47:44.599
<v Speaker 1>How are you feeling about your team? Eleven picks in, Ah.

938
00:47:45.599 --> 00:47:48.000
<v Speaker 7>It's all right. I mean I made the last pick,

939
00:47:48.039 --> 00:47:51.440
<v Speaker 7>and honor Farrell. I know he loves Pittman. So I'm

940
00:47:51.440 --> 00:47:53.679
<v Speaker 7>gonna be on the show. I gotta piease the host

941
00:47:53.719 --> 00:47:54.239
<v Speaker 7>a little bit.

942
00:47:54.840 --> 00:47:59.119
<v Speaker 3>Well, you know, and but possibly you could have waited

943
00:47:59.239 --> 00:48:03.199
<v Speaker 3>to the fourteenth grim uh, bunkie, you got you got

944
00:48:03.199 --> 00:48:05.480
<v Speaker 3>an r mony on what Pittman is now.

945
00:48:05.800 --> 00:48:08.400
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Pittman in the big gorilla again. This is all

946
00:48:08.480 --> 00:48:11.480
<v Speaker 1>post NFL draft wide receiver fifty one at the ten

947
00:48:11.519 --> 00:48:12.000
<v Speaker 1>oh seven.

948
00:48:12.360 --> 00:48:15.920
<v Speaker 3>Okay, well to say, I'm already I'm already burying Pittman. Dago.

949
00:48:16.239 --> 00:48:18.079
<v Speaker 3>That's the way, that's the way they dreat the player.

950
00:48:18.079 --> 00:48:21.440
<v Speaker 3>You got him right at stigger value, which is which

951
00:48:21.480 --> 00:48:24.599
<v Speaker 3>is a very very depressed bag. You congratulations, sir.

952
00:48:25.119 --> 00:48:27.000
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, I know he's got a back thing going on,

953
00:48:27.239 --> 00:48:30.000
<v Speaker 8>but it sounds like them might be a non issue.

954
00:48:30.239 --> 00:48:33.199
<v Speaker 3>And uh yeah, your fifth receiver drafted here is gonna

955
00:48:33.239 --> 00:48:35.639
<v Speaker 3>catch a hundred balls. So congratulations.

956
00:48:36.000 --> 00:48:38.920
<v Speaker 1>Well and and I think you know, the back thing

957
00:48:39.000 --> 00:48:43.519
<v Speaker 1>to me does not worry me as much as the quarterback. Well,

958
00:48:43.599 --> 00:48:46.119
<v Speaker 1>the quarterback obviously that's number one, But I think about

959
00:48:46.239 --> 00:48:48.840
<v Speaker 1>Josh Down's presence on this team. I'm not worry about

960
00:48:48.880 --> 00:48:51.480
<v Speaker 1>ad and I Mitchell quite frankly, I'm not all that

961
00:48:51.519 --> 00:48:55.239
<v Speaker 1>concerned with Tyler Warren at least year one. But Downs

962
00:48:55.239 --> 00:48:57.400
<v Speaker 1>that like, that's that's the type of guy that because

963
00:48:57.400 --> 00:48:59.559
<v Speaker 1>they were and Farrell and I talked about this last Wednesday,

964
00:48:59.840 --> 00:49:03.280
<v Speaker 1>like they were fairly balanced as far as scoring and

965
00:49:03.360 --> 00:49:05.920
<v Speaker 1>catches and targets last year. But I wonder if Downs

966
00:49:05.920 --> 00:49:08.159
<v Speaker 1>takes a step forward and maybe Pittman takes a little

967
00:49:08.159 --> 00:49:10.559
<v Speaker 1>bit of a step back, that's that's I guess my

968
00:49:10.639 --> 00:49:12.639
<v Speaker 1>secondary concern after the quarterback thing.

969
00:49:13.480 --> 00:49:16.159
<v Speaker 8>I mean, it's definitely it's definitely possible it's you know,

970
00:49:16.559 --> 00:49:19.880
<v Speaker 8>it might be a rotisserie there. But it's funny you

971
00:49:19.920 --> 00:49:24.679
<v Speaker 8>mentioned Warren in redraft that I really prefer Warren over Loveland,

972
00:49:24.800 --> 00:49:29.320
<v Speaker 8>but in h in Dynasty, I definitely flop it where

973
00:49:29.360 --> 00:49:33.000
<v Speaker 8>I like Loveland for the long term, but I think

974
00:49:33.079 --> 00:49:38.119
<v Speaker 8>Warren we might have a decent season this year. I

975
00:49:38.159 --> 00:49:42.519
<v Speaker 8>was kind of disappointed I wasn't able to draft him tonight,

976
00:49:42.599 --> 00:49:45.000
<v Speaker 8>but I'm sure of other opportunities.

977
00:49:45.360 --> 00:49:48.320
<v Speaker 1>So say that again, Warren is your tight end redraft pick,

978
00:49:48.440 --> 00:49:50.639
<v Speaker 1>but Loveland is your pick in Dynasty.

979
00:49:51.239 --> 00:49:55.239
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, out of the two rookies, two big rookies, I

980
00:49:55.239 --> 00:49:58.320
<v Speaker 9>should say, you know, I mean there's other there's other

981
00:49:58.400 --> 00:50:00.639
<v Speaker 9>tight ends in there, but I think they're kind of

982
00:50:00.679 --> 00:50:02.360
<v Speaker 9>like the two.

983
00:50:02.239 --> 00:50:03.360
<v Speaker 7>Top dogs this year.

984
00:50:03.639 --> 00:50:07.239
<v Speaker 1>So why is it different for redrafting Dynasty between those

985
00:50:07.280 --> 00:50:09.480
<v Speaker 1>two guys. If if I could just have you explain

986
00:50:09.559 --> 00:50:11.280
<v Speaker 1>that to everybody, Well.

987
00:50:11.119 --> 00:50:14.000
<v Speaker 8>I think I think Warren like it's gonna like like

988
00:50:14.039 --> 00:50:15.760
<v Speaker 8>you said, it's gonna be clear, he's going to kind

989
00:50:15.760 --> 00:50:18.239
<v Speaker 8>of come in there right away and and you know,

990
00:50:18.320 --> 00:50:19.719
<v Speaker 8>have a have a good opportunity.

991
00:50:19.760 --> 00:50:23.440
<v Speaker 7>There's not much in front of them. Huh.

992
00:50:23.880 --> 00:50:30.079
<v Speaker 8>Loveland's got comment, He's got DJ Moore, he's got the uh,

993
00:50:30.519 --> 00:50:34.119
<v Speaker 8>the new guy they drafted. He's got dons and and

994
00:50:34.119 --> 00:50:37.719
<v Speaker 8>and and uncertainty quarterback with Caleb. I mean, everybody's just

995
00:50:37.760 --> 00:50:40.480
<v Speaker 8>assuming he's going to be great this year. But you know,

996
00:50:40.559 --> 00:50:43.320
<v Speaker 8>he had a lot of weapons and talent around him

997
00:50:43.360 --> 00:50:45.719
<v Speaker 8>last year and he didn't do much.

998
00:50:45.840 --> 00:50:48.000
<v Speaker 7>So I think it's still a little up in the

999
00:50:48.000 --> 00:50:49.559
<v Speaker 7>air with him, So a.

1000
00:50:49.480 --> 00:50:52.239
<v Speaker 8>Lot of uncertain he's there and new coach, to be honest,

1001
00:50:52.280 --> 00:50:57.280
<v Speaker 8>I mean, you know who knows how that's gonna go.

1002
00:50:57.679 --> 00:50:57.840
<v Speaker 1>Right?

1003
00:50:58.480 --> 00:51:01.920
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Loveland just turned twenty one years old and he's

1004
00:51:02.000 --> 00:51:06.760
<v Speaker 3>very young. Yeah, six foot five, it's a physical specimen

1005
00:51:06.960 --> 00:51:11.039
<v Speaker 3>two fifty. Maybe, you know, Kell, he's not even through growing.

1006
00:51:12.239 --> 00:51:15.599
<v Speaker 1>He's not. He's not. He's gonna be six foot six,

1007
00:51:15.679 --> 00:51:18.920
<v Speaker 1>three pounds and four five forty. It's gonna be insane.

1008
00:51:19.159 --> 00:51:22.079
<v Speaker 1>You guys have never seen anything like it. We talked

1009
00:51:22.119 --> 00:51:24.280
<v Speaker 1>with Brent right before this, Jake, I'm sure you saw.

1010
00:51:24.440 --> 00:51:27.000
<v Speaker 1>He said you got him on a couple of picks.

1011
00:51:27.039 --> 00:51:28.719
<v Speaker 1>Since you guys are drafting in the one spot and

1012
00:51:28.760 --> 00:51:32.719
<v Speaker 1>two spot, respectively, did Brent take any of your guys here?

1013
00:51:32.800 --> 00:51:34.599
<v Speaker 1>Did he snipe you on any picks this evening?

1014
00:51:35.800 --> 00:51:37.079
<v Speaker 7>Not so much.

1015
00:51:40.199 --> 00:51:42.800
<v Speaker 8>I mean, I might have considered Concave, but I was

1016
00:51:43.039 --> 00:51:46.639
<v Speaker 8>pretty glad to get Ferguson there. I was kind of

1017
00:51:46.880 --> 00:51:47.960
<v Speaker 8>hoping to get him a little later.

1018
00:51:48.079 --> 00:51:49.199
<v Speaker 7>Once that tight end run.

1019
00:51:49.159 --> 00:51:52.599
<v Speaker 8>Hit, I was I had to scoop him up because

1020
00:51:52.639 --> 00:51:54.440
<v Speaker 8>he was kind of like one of my targets.

1021
00:51:55.039 --> 00:51:56.760
<v Speaker 7>I just think he's gonna get a lot of volume

1022
00:51:56.840 --> 00:51:57.199
<v Speaker 7>this year.

1023
00:51:57.239 --> 00:51:59.800
<v Speaker 8>He's not the greatest player in the world, but there's

1024
00:51:59.840 --> 00:52:03.880
<v Speaker 8>not much else besides CD there, and actually, I mean,

1025
00:52:03.920 --> 00:52:06.480
<v Speaker 8>I think it's gonna be very concentrated there in Dallas,

1026
00:52:07.159 --> 00:52:11.199
<v Speaker 8>and I actually seriously thought about taking CD at the

1027
00:52:11.280 --> 00:52:16.119
<v Speaker 8>number one pick, and for two reasons. I think he's

1028
00:52:16.119 --> 00:52:19.440
<v Speaker 8>gonna get a ton of volume, and then kind of

1029
00:52:19.480 --> 00:52:24.199
<v Speaker 8>where t Higgins is falling and ADP is a two

1030
00:52:24.239 --> 00:52:28.599
<v Speaker 8>three turn, and then I wouldn't have to have Chase

1031
00:52:28.880 --> 00:52:31.920
<v Speaker 8>and Higgins on the same team, So I was kind

1032
00:52:31.920 --> 00:52:38.360
<v Speaker 8>of targeting Higgins thinking about targeting Higgins softly. But I'm

1033
00:52:38.360 --> 00:52:42.159
<v Speaker 8>happy with Chase, and I'm happy Lad and Tyreek when

1034
00:52:42.159 --> 00:52:45.760
<v Speaker 8>he took. When Brent took Wilson, I was, as much

1035
00:52:45.800 --> 00:52:48.079
<v Speaker 8>as I do like Wilson, I was kind of relieved

1036
00:52:48.119 --> 00:52:54.039
<v Speaker 8>because for redraft draft, I do prefer Lad and I

1037
00:52:54.079 --> 00:52:59.719
<v Speaker 8>was kind of in between Tyreek and JSN. But Tyreek

1038
00:52:59.840 --> 00:53:03.280
<v Speaker 8>just you know, he's Tyreek, and I know he's got

1039
00:53:03.320 --> 00:53:09.280
<v Speaker 8>his issues this offseason, he's but he's still a super talent,

1040
00:53:09.360 --> 00:53:10.840
<v Speaker 8>so it's hard to pass up on him.

1041
00:53:11.119 --> 00:53:14.119
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that that was my next question with regards to

1042
00:53:14.159 --> 00:53:17.119
<v Speaker 1>Tyre Hill. There's still talk, I don't know how strong

1043
00:53:17.159 --> 00:53:20.519
<v Speaker 1>the whispers are right now, Jake, that he could be released.

1044
00:53:21.599 --> 00:53:23.679
<v Speaker 1>And if that's the case, if he does get released,

1045
00:53:23.880 --> 00:53:26.199
<v Speaker 1>you would think that whoever picks him up is going

1046
00:53:26.239 --> 00:53:29.039
<v Speaker 1>to still feature him quite prominently in their offense. He's

1047
00:53:29.039 --> 00:53:32.000
<v Speaker 1>not like sort of the afterthought part of his career,

1048
00:53:32.079 --> 00:53:33.679
<v Speaker 1>right you You.

1049
00:53:33.559 --> 00:53:36.239
<v Speaker 8>Would think anybody bringing him in, right, they're not gonna

1050
00:53:36.360 --> 00:53:39.840
<v Speaker 8>you know, you would hope the team like the the

1051
00:53:39.880 --> 00:53:44.880
<v Speaker 8>Browns wouldn't bring him in, right, But you would think

1052
00:53:44.920 --> 00:53:47.559
<v Speaker 8>he still has enough talent where he could kind of

1053
00:53:47.800 --> 00:53:48.639
<v Speaker 8>dictate he's.

1054
00:53:48.519 --> 00:53:50.440
<v Speaker 7>Going to go to like a winning team like.

1055
00:53:50.400 --> 00:53:53.159
<v Speaker 1>You know, if he even gets released and he made

1056
00:53:53.880 --> 00:53:55.840
<v Speaker 1>I think maybe maybe I'm burying the lead here. The

1057
00:53:55.880 --> 00:53:58.480
<v Speaker 1>bigger question is, you know what we saw last year

1058
00:53:58.519 --> 00:54:01.679
<v Speaker 1>with Mike McDaniel. One to keep tongue of Iloa upright,

1059
00:54:01.840 --> 00:54:04.480
<v Speaker 1>we saw a huge emphasis placed on John new Smith

1060
00:54:04.519 --> 00:54:06.840
<v Speaker 1>and Devon a Chent in the passing game and Wattle

1061
00:54:06.880 --> 00:54:08.320
<v Speaker 1>and Hill. And I know Hill was dealing with the

1062
00:54:08.320 --> 00:54:10.400
<v Speaker 1>wrist thing and he was dealing with some other stuff

1063
00:54:10.440 --> 00:54:12.599
<v Speaker 1>as well. But maybe that's the biggest question we have

1064
00:54:12.599 --> 00:54:14.920
<v Speaker 1>about Tyreek Hill. Are the Dolphins going to get back

1065
00:54:14.960 --> 00:54:17.320
<v Speaker 1>to that free wheel and tongue of Iloa pumping the

1066
00:54:17.320 --> 00:54:19.440
<v Speaker 1>ball downfield the Hill and Wattle that's what we want

1067
00:54:19.440 --> 00:54:21.760
<v Speaker 1>to see as Hill and Wattle owners this season.

1068
00:54:22.360 --> 00:54:25.159
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, a lot of uncertainties there, and it don't it

1069
00:54:25.199 --> 00:54:28.159
<v Speaker 8>don't I mean, God only knows, like you know, from

1070
00:54:28.199 --> 00:54:31.280
<v Speaker 8>my perspective, what do I know? But it almost seemed

1071
00:54:31.320 --> 00:54:35.920
<v Speaker 8>like McDaniels was kind of losing control of that team

1072
00:54:35.960 --> 00:54:36.400
<v Speaker 8>a little bit.

1073
00:54:36.559 --> 00:54:40.480
<v Speaker 7>Oh, I mean, you know, maybe that.

1074
00:54:42.320 --> 00:54:44.800
<v Speaker 8>You know, maybe that like you know, the quirky style

1075
00:54:44.880 --> 00:54:46.760
<v Speaker 8>is kind of wearing out there. I don't know, but

1076
00:54:46.880 --> 00:54:51.760
<v Speaker 8>it just it's just odd how they seem to, like,

1077
00:54:51.880 --> 00:54:54.840
<v Speaker 8>you know, fade in the big spots every year, but.

1078
00:54:57.280 --> 00:54:59.280
<v Speaker 7>And then Tyreek popping off and you.

1079
00:54:59.239 --> 00:55:03.199
<v Speaker 8>Know, I don't know, I mean, it's it could it

1080
00:55:03.239 --> 00:55:04.400
<v Speaker 8>could get very messy there.

1081
00:55:04.400 --> 00:55:05.559
<v Speaker 7>I could definitely see that.

1082
00:55:07.360 --> 00:55:11.000
<v Speaker 1>So so looking at the rest of your draft here, uh, Jake,

1083
00:55:11.519 --> 00:55:13.440
<v Speaker 1>was the plan to start off with? I mean, I

1084
00:55:13.440 --> 00:55:15.840
<v Speaker 1>guess you can't really plan to start off with three

1085
00:55:15.880 --> 00:55:18.320
<v Speaker 1>receivers from the one hole, right, you have to take

1086
00:55:18.360 --> 00:55:20.880
<v Speaker 1>what the draft gives you. But you had no qualms

1087
00:55:20.920 --> 00:55:24.400
<v Speaker 1>going with five pass catchers and going zero RB or

1088
00:55:24.440 --> 00:55:27.039
<v Speaker 1>pounding obviously the running backs. Now at the check O, Johnson,

1089
00:55:27.400 --> 00:55:30.440
<v Speaker 1>Robinson and Spears, did you have an inkling that you

1090
00:55:30.440 --> 00:55:31.840
<v Speaker 1>were going to go zero R B tonight?

1091
00:55:33.880 --> 00:55:34.639
<v Speaker 7>I kind of did.

1092
00:55:35.119 --> 00:55:37.199
<v Speaker 8>The only the only one I would have really considered

1093
00:55:37.239 --> 00:55:39.719
<v Speaker 8>would have been j T if you would have if

1094
00:55:39.760 --> 00:55:42.239
<v Speaker 8>you would have come on the on the two three wrap,

1095
00:55:42.679 --> 00:55:46.639
<v Speaker 8>but uh, it really wasn't too interested in Bucky.

1096
00:55:47.199 --> 00:55:49.480
<v Speaker 7>I mean CMC would have fell. But that's kind of

1097
00:55:49.480 --> 00:55:50.960
<v Speaker 7>a dream, all right.

1098
00:55:51.599 --> 00:55:53.840
<v Speaker 8>And but yeah, I kind of thought I would go

1099
00:55:53.920 --> 00:55:57.239
<v Speaker 8>three wide receiver because because I'm I kind of had

1100
00:55:57.280 --> 00:56:00.760
<v Speaker 8>in the back of my mind and Brian Robinson and

1101
00:56:00.840 --> 00:56:05.440
<v Speaker 8>one of the Tennessee guys, but next so really nicely,

1102
00:56:05.719 --> 00:56:09.000
<v Speaker 8>so I don't think ADP's really caught up to Pa check.

1103
00:56:08.760 --> 00:56:12.119
<v Speaker 7>O and uh Robinson, so.

1104
00:56:12.039 --> 00:56:14.639
<v Speaker 8>They they're pushed down the board a little bit. So

1105
00:56:14.679 --> 00:56:16.039
<v Speaker 8>that kind of worked in my favor.

1106
00:56:17.000 --> 00:56:19.159
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna, I'm gonna. I'm gonna let Jake. You're on

1107
00:56:19.199 --> 00:56:20.599
<v Speaker 1>the clock right now with the final pick of the

1108
00:56:20.599 --> 00:56:22.679
<v Speaker 1>twelf round and then the first pick of the thirteenth round,

1109
00:56:23.159 --> 00:56:26.400
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna let you decide. Here. I want to remind everybody, Uh,

1110
00:56:26.599 --> 00:56:30.480
<v Speaker 1>Jake already has five receivers on his team, Chase mcconkee, Hill,

1111
00:56:30.840 --> 00:56:34.159
<v Speaker 1>Davonta Smith, Michael Pittman. He's got the four running backs,

1112
00:56:34.159 --> 00:56:36.920
<v Speaker 1>and pacheck O, Caleb Johnson, Brian Robinson, ty j Spears,

1113
00:56:37.039 --> 00:56:39.360
<v Speaker 1>the two tight ends, and Hockinson and Ferguson. I want

1114
00:56:39.360 --> 00:56:41.719
<v Speaker 1>to ask you about Brian Robinson in the second with

1115
00:56:41.800 --> 00:56:44.760
<v Speaker 1>your first pick, the fifty eighth receiver off the board. Tonight,

1116
00:56:45.000 --> 00:56:47.079
<v Speaker 1>with the final pick of the twelfth round, you go

1117
00:56:47.199 --> 00:56:49.559
<v Speaker 1>with Darnell Mooney. You're on the clock at the thirteen

1118
00:56:49.599 --> 00:56:50.920
<v Speaker 1>oh one. Who's the pick going to be here?

1119
00:56:51.000 --> 00:56:51.199
<v Speaker 3>Jake?

1120
00:56:52.480 --> 00:56:54.199
<v Speaker 7>Good God, there's nobody left.

1121
00:56:56.599 --> 00:56:57.639
<v Speaker 1>Got eight more rounds.

1122
00:56:57.719 --> 00:57:00.679
<v Speaker 3>Come on, Jake, I'm gonna let me daddy.

1123
00:57:04.440 --> 00:57:06.280
<v Speaker 7>Eric, what do you think about Marshaon Lloyd? Is he

1124
00:57:06.320 --> 00:57:06.920
<v Speaker 7>gonna do anything?

1125
00:57:07.199 --> 00:57:11.000
<v Speaker 1>Yeah? I like Lloyd. I think everybody's sleeping packers did

1126
00:57:11.079 --> 00:57:15.280
<v Speaker 1>nothing with running back in the draft. They added a

1127
00:57:15.800 --> 00:57:18.719
<v Speaker 1>pretty good undrafted free agent, but I don't know if

1128
00:57:18.760 --> 00:57:21.559
<v Speaker 1>he's gonna supplant Chris Brooks or Emmanue Wilson. Think about

1129
00:57:21.559 --> 00:57:23.760
<v Speaker 1>how we were all falling all over ourselves last year

1130
00:57:23.760 --> 00:57:27.199
<v Speaker 1>in Dynasty and quite frankly redraft with Lloyd. I think

1131
00:57:27.239 --> 00:57:30.559
<v Speaker 1>he had some freak stuff he had, like appendicitis that

1132
00:57:30.639 --> 00:57:32.320
<v Speaker 1>knocked him out for like the last month of the

1133
00:57:32.360 --> 00:57:34.159
<v Speaker 1>season or whatever. It was, just it was all this

1134
00:57:34.280 --> 00:57:36.480
<v Speaker 1>freak stuff. I could be wrong, I could be hurt

1135
00:57:36.519 --> 00:57:39.280
<v Speaker 1>with Marshawn Lloyd, but that's a player I'm still believing

1136
00:57:39.280 --> 00:57:41.360
<v Speaker 1>in this year. And I also don't think Josh Jacobs

1137
00:57:41.360 --> 00:57:43.440
<v Speaker 1>stays as healthy this season as he did last year.

1138
00:57:43.639 --> 00:57:49.760
<v Speaker 1>Packers went with a massive guard both in free agency

1139
00:57:49.840 --> 00:57:52.079
<v Speaker 1>and in the second round of the draft, just so

1140
00:57:52.639 --> 00:57:55.480
<v Speaker 1>kind of supplementing, like, look, we can be a power team,

1141
00:57:55.639 --> 00:57:58.039
<v Speaker 1>power running team. We did it last year and now

1142
00:57:58.039 --> 00:58:00.000
<v Speaker 1>we're reinforcing it to be even more so this year.

1143
00:58:00.320 --> 00:58:02.840
<v Speaker 1>And if that's the case, I don't believe Jacobs is

1144
00:58:02.880 --> 00:58:05.679
<v Speaker 1>healthy for all seventeen games. Lloyd's gonna factor in there.

1145
00:58:05.679 --> 00:58:07.599
<v Speaker 1>So I like that pick in the thirteenth round.

1146
00:58:07.760 --> 00:58:09.559
<v Speaker 8>I don't know if I should have taken Mooney there,

1147
00:58:09.599 --> 00:58:12.400
<v Speaker 8>but I've kind of had a recollection that he was

1148
00:58:12.440 --> 00:58:13.239
<v Speaker 8>good last year.

1149
00:58:13.400 --> 00:58:13.880
<v Speaker 7>I don't know.

1150
00:58:15.039 --> 00:58:15.920
<v Speaker 3>I love the Jake.

1151
00:58:17.719 --> 00:58:22.119
<v Speaker 1>So you mentioned Jake that ADP hasn't caught up on

1152
00:58:22.119 --> 00:58:24.559
<v Speaker 1>Brian Robinson yet, and I totally I'm totally with you.

1153
00:58:24.760 --> 00:58:27.360
<v Speaker 1>He is not an exciting pick. But when you think

1154
00:58:27.360 --> 00:58:32.079
<v Speaker 1>about the Commander's trading for Laramie tunsl right, they traded

1155
00:58:32.119 --> 00:58:35.119
<v Speaker 1>for Deebo Samuel, They're doing all this upgrading of the

1156
00:58:35.159 --> 00:58:37.800
<v Speaker 1>offensive line and the offensive weapons. You know what they

1157
00:58:37.880 --> 00:58:42.440
<v Speaker 1>didn't do make a significant investment into that backfield. And

1158
00:58:42.480 --> 00:58:44.519
<v Speaker 1>if you're gonna have the corpse of Austin Eckler as

1159
00:58:44.519 --> 00:58:47.039
<v Speaker 1>the biggest threat to Brian Robinson on that team this year,

1160
00:58:47.360 --> 00:58:49.599
<v Speaker 1>man at that eight to nine turn, I love that pick.

1161
00:58:49.800 --> 00:58:53.320
<v Speaker 1>I think it's fantastic. The Commander's offense should take another

1162
00:58:53.320 --> 00:58:56.199
<v Speaker 1>big step forward. People are sleeping on him and the

1163
00:58:56.239 --> 00:58:58.559
<v Speaker 1>fact that you got him as your number three running

1164
00:58:58.599 --> 00:59:01.119
<v Speaker 1>back then is a chef's ki pick right there.

1165
00:59:01.920 --> 00:59:02.119
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

1166
00:59:02.280 --> 00:59:06.280
<v Speaker 8>I think he's a little undervalued right now, and I

1167
00:59:06.320 --> 00:59:10.400
<v Speaker 8>think he'll rise. I do like I like Eckler, but

1168
00:59:10.679 --> 00:59:13.760
<v Speaker 8>like you said, he's you know, he's not. You know,

1169
00:59:14.239 --> 00:59:17.159
<v Speaker 8>he's what thirty thirty one years old? Maybe I don't know,

1170
00:59:17.239 --> 00:59:20.480
<v Speaker 8>but he's getting up there and a lot of you know,

1171
00:59:20.519 --> 00:59:25.239
<v Speaker 8>miles on the tire. But yeah, I think I think

1172
00:59:25.360 --> 00:59:28.480
<v Speaker 8>Robinson is a pretty good value this year. They're gonna

1173
00:59:28.480 --> 00:59:31.239
<v Speaker 8>have a good offense. You know, he's got the potential

1174
00:59:31.239 --> 00:59:38.159
<v Speaker 8>to score a lot of touchdowns. So cross across my

1175
00:59:38.199 --> 00:59:39.519
<v Speaker 8>fingers and see what happens.

1176
00:59:39.559 --> 00:59:44.440
<v Speaker 1>So Austin Eckler will turn thirty two weeks from tomorrow. Guys,

1177
00:59:44.480 --> 00:59:46.360
<v Speaker 1>two weeks from tomorrow, he will get a thirty year

1178
00:59:46.360 --> 00:59:49.320
<v Speaker 1>old age right.

1179
00:59:49.440 --> 00:59:52.320
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you know Austin's brother Wyatt was in the draft

1180
00:59:52.360 --> 00:59:53.639
<v Speaker 3>this year, went undrafted.

1181
00:59:54.840 --> 00:59:58.920
<v Speaker 1>Did you hear the story, Pharrell of the talent that

1182
00:59:59.239 --> 01:00:04.400
<v Speaker 1>the Dizzle Dave Gerzak scouted Uh in his Jim's locker room.

1183
01:00:04.880 --> 01:00:06.559
<v Speaker 3>I did not. Uh.

1184
01:00:06.800 --> 01:00:09.280
<v Speaker 1>Dizzel was working out the day of the draft on

1185
01:00:09.400 --> 01:00:13.320
<v Speaker 1>Thursday at at his local gym, and there was a

1186
01:00:13.360 --> 01:00:16.639
<v Speaker 1>guy in there, a gentleman who was doing like these

1187
01:00:16.679 --> 01:00:19.480
<v Speaker 1>these short sprints and you know, doing and and he

1188
01:00:19.559 --> 01:00:22.079
<v Speaker 1>was talking with his fellow Dizzel was talking with his

1189
01:00:22.119 --> 01:00:25.039
<v Speaker 1>fellow Jim Cohorts in there about how he was going

1190
01:00:25.039 --> 01:00:28.599
<v Speaker 1>to the draft in Green Bay that night, and yes,

1191
01:00:28.639 --> 01:00:30.320
<v Speaker 1>and Dizzel said, look at this guy. He should be

1192
01:00:30.400 --> 01:00:33.159
<v Speaker 1>in the draft with with the sprints and the lifting

1193
01:00:33.159 --> 01:00:35.599
<v Speaker 1>that he was doing. And the guy said, actually, I

1194
01:00:35.639 --> 01:00:37.960
<v Speaker 1>am in the draft. And he's like, what are you

1195
01:00:38.039 --> 01:00:41.000
<v Speaker 1>talking about. His name is Alex Lippert. He's like a

1196
01:00:41.079 --> 01:00:45.159
<v Speaker 1>six to two pound wide receiver from Lawrence University all conference.

1197
01:00:45.599 --> 01:00:47.920
<v Speaker 1>Was hoping to be an undrafted free agent. I don't

1198
01:00:47.920 --> 01:00:51.519
<v Speaker 1>believe he signed with anybody, but Dizzel was pretty proud

1199
01:00:51.559 --> 01:00:54.400
<v Speaker 1>of himself that even in his own Jim's locker room,

1200
01:00:54.599 --> 01:00:59.519
<v Speaker 1>he could fot NFL level talent. He does. He does

1201
01:01:00.280 --> 01:01:04.760
<v Speaker 1>big quarterback run here that Jake, How concerning is that

1202
01:01:04.800 --> 01:01:07.159
<v Speaker 1>for you? Seventeen quarterbacks off the board you don't have

1203
01:01:07.199 --> 01:01:07.719
<v Speaker 1>one yet.

1204
01:01:08.800 --> 01:01:09.840
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, that's pretty bad.

1205
01:01:14.519 --> 01:01:18.159
<v Speaker 3>You've got a league winner still out there. And I'm

1206
01:01:18.239 --> 01:01:19.679
<v Speaker 3>just just all I'm gonna say.

1207
01:01:20.039 --> 01:01:22.719
<v Speaker 7>I was hoping that Stroud would come back.

1208
01:01:25.239 --> 01:01:28.559
<v Speaker 3>No go, there's a good little save you, Jake.

1209
01:01:29.360 --> 01:01:31.320
<v Speaker 7>Yeh coup there.

1210
01:01:31.840 --> 01:01:35.480
<v Speaker 1>So I have done this before. I think Matt Kelly

1211
01:01:36.519 --> 01:01:38.440
<v Speaker 1>I told him this when I was on his podcast

1212
01:01:38.480 --> 01:01:40.239
<v Speaker 1>a couple of years ago. I said, I like to

1213
01:01:40.280 --> 01:01:42.079
<v Speaker 1>wait on quarterback to the point of being a dick

1214
01:01:42.119 --> 01:01:44.639
<v Speaker 1>about it, and you are being a dick about it

1215
01:01:44.679 --> 01:01:49.079
<v Speaker 1>at this point, with eighteen quarterbacks off the board, I've

1216
01:01:49.559 --> 01:01:53.000
<v Speaker 1>with you. I've been in this situation before, and I

1217
01:01:53.119 --> 01:01:55.119
<v Speaker 1>just panicked, like if I if I it comes back

1218
01:01:55.119 --> 01:01:57.679
<v Speaker 1>to me in the fourteenth fifteenth round, I'm panicking. I'm

1219
01:01:57.719 --> 01:02:00.440
<v Speaker 1>taking two quarterbacks. Is that the path that you think

1220
01:02:00.440 --> 01:02:03.159
<v Speaker 1>you're gonna take? Or the fact that so many teams,

1221
01:02:03.199 --> 01:02:06.000
<v Speaker 1>I mean, you got Laurie Wilson with two quarterbacks, you

1222
01:02:06.039 --> 01:02:09.320
<v Speaker 1>got John Terry with two quarterbacks. Jason Calaga has to,

1223
01:02:09.719 --> 01:02:12.760
<v Speaker 1>Greg Chamberlain has to, Norman Barons has to. I mean, like,

1224
01:02:12.840 --> 01:02:15.599
<v Speaker 1>so many teams have two quarterbacks here? Can you afford

1225
01:02:15.679 --> 01:02:17.840
<v Speaker 1>to go? I'll take one quarterback here, but then I

1226
01:02:17.880 --> 01:02:19.840
<v Speaker 1>might wait till the sixteen seventeen turned to grab my

1227
01:02:20.039 --> 01:02:20.559
<v Speaker 1>second one.

1228
01:02:21.719 --> 01:02:23.880
<v Speaker 8>I mean, I don't mind grabbing. You know, Lawrence is

1229
01:02:23.920 --> 01:02:27.440
<v Speaker 8>still there, Stafford even.

1230
01:02:27.239 --> 01:02:32.400
<v Speaker 3>Hey don't know those names, don't superstitious.

1231
01:02:32.639 --> 01:02:34.440
<v Speaker 7>I could I could stack to it with Hill.

1232
01:02:34.599 --> 01:02:38.559
<v Speaker 3>Well, really, what what's gonna really set the chat room

1233
01:02:39.280 --> 01:02:42.639
<v Speaker 3>in fire is that you're gonna stack Pittland with Richardson.

1234
01:02:42.800 --> 01:02:45.679
<v Speaker 3>That's what's gonna get everyone excited over in the chat.

1235
01:02:45.960 --> 01:02:49.480
<v Speaker 8>What do you think, bro, do you think like Richardson's

1236
01:02:49.519 --> 01:02:51.840
<v Speaker 8>like a good second, Like, do you think do you

1237
01:02:51.840 --> 01:02:53.639
<v Speaker 8>think they're gonna give the job the Jones or do

1238
01:02:53.639 --> 01:02:55.480
<v Speaker 8>you think they're gonna give Richardson another crack?

1239
01:02:55.719 --> 01:02:57.960
<v Speaker 7>They give Richardson another crack.

1240
01:02:58.039 --> 01:03:00.280
<v Speaker 8>I mean, you know, if he's on the field, he's

1241
01:03:00.320 --> 01:03:03.000
<v Speaker 8>gonna he's gonna like rack up fantasy points.

1242
01:03:03.239 --> 01:03:05.159
<v Speaker 3>They're gonna give rich So another crew.

1243
01:03:05.480 --> 01:03:08.039
<v Speaker 1>I don't want to jinx it at this point, but

1244
01:03:08.440 --> 01:03:10.840
<v Speaker 1>the fact that that guy is still out there and

1245
01:03:10.920 --> 01:03:13.000
<v Speaker 1>the shape that your team is in, that that could

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01:03:13.000 --> 01:03:15.719
<v Speaker 1>be a very special pick, Jake. If he makes it

1247
01:03:15.760 --> 01:03:17.079
<v Speaker 1>that far, I don't know if he.

1248
01:03:17.039 --> 01:03:20.559
<v Speaker 3>Wan ruined it. I do at the lawn shot there

1249
01:03:20.880 --> 01:03:21.920
<v Speaker 3>we've ruined it now.

1250
01:03:21.960 --> 01:03:23.719
<v Speaker 1>You know, student Baker is the guy that can really

1251
01:03:23.760 --> 01:03:27.119
<v Speaker 1>screw you here. And if if he makes it that

1252
01:03:27.159 --> 01:03:29.119
<v Speaker 1>far and and what you know, we could get some

1253
01:03:29.199 --> 01:03:31.800
<v Speaker 1>twenty six or and twenty six or crime h tonight

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01:03:31.960 --> 01:03:36.159
<v Speaker 1>at the UH at the fourteen eleven Jake listening, this

1255
01:03:36.679 --> 01:03:38.639
<v Speaker 1>is UH go ahead?

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01:03:38.960 --> 01:03:40.880
<v Speaker 8>Oh yeah, I always feel like I could figure it

1257
01:03:40.920 --> 01:03:44.159
<v Speaker 8>out at quarterback. It doesn't necessarily always work out, but

1258
01:03:44.159 --> 01:03:46.039
<v Speaker 8>it never it never really scares me.

1259
01:03:46.679 --> 01:03:51.559
<v Speaker 3>Look at the chat, guys.

1260
01:03:51.639 --> 01:03:55.920
<v Speaker 1>And understand he ain't getting Richardson. Bret May not either,

1261
01:03:55.960 --> 01:03:56.400
<v Speaker 1>because you.

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01:03:56.679 --> 01:03:59.559
<v Speaker 7>Could add, yeah, you know this has turned around in

1263
01:03:59.559 --> 01:04:02.920
<v Speaker 7>as fair I was. I was giving him the hammer

1264
01:04:02.920 --> 01:04:06.039
<v Speaker 7>a little rising about his three four pick.

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01:04:07.400 --> 01:04:09.119
<v Speaker 1>Oh, with Evan Evans and Kamara.

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01:04:09.920 --> 01:04:12.039
<v Speaker 7>No, he took Josh Allen. He said, you wish you

1267
01:04:12.119 --> 01:04:12.559
<v Speaker 7>had Allan?

1268
01:04:12.679 --> 01:04:12.800
<v Speaker 3>Now?

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01:04:13.199 --> 01:04:18.360
<v Speaker 1>Oh all right. So so here's here's the pick that

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01:04:18.400 --> 01:04:21.719
<v Speaker 1>we're watching here. This is Gabriel gibelinos Uf. He's got

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01:04:21.840 --> 01:04:24.599
<v Speaker 1>Drake May as his loan quarterback. He could be going

1272
01:04:24.679 --> 01:04:28.400
<v Speaker 1>quarterback here he does not. So we know the Studebaker

1273
01:04:28.480 --> 01:04:31.480
<v Speaker 1>pick here. We know what it's going to be at

1274
01:04:31.519 --> 01:04:32.480
<v Speaker 1>the thirteen eleven.

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01:04:32.599 --> 01:04:33.559
<v Speaker 3>We just won't do it.

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01:04:33.679 --> 01:04:35.920
<v Speaker 1>He was just he was just Jesus, you don't think

1277
01:04:35.960 --> 01:04:38.800
<v Speaker 1>he'll do it fairly one quarterback. He's got Dak Prescott.

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01:04:38.880 --> 01:04:39.119
<v Speaker 1>That's it.

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01:04:39.599 --> 01:04:40.480
<v Speaker 3>I don't think he'll do it.

1280
01:04:40.679 --> 01:04:42.880
<v Speaker 1>No, we're about to find out here. Cole Kmet goes

1281
01:04:42.880 --> 01:04:44.880
<v Speaker 1>off the board at the fourteen ten to Lori Wilson

1282
01:04:45.199 --> 01:04:48.000
<v Speaker 1>as her number three tight end behind Travis Kelce and

1283
01:04:48.079 --> 01:04:50.880
<v Speaker 1>Isaiah Likely, And there it is Richardson on the board

1284
01:04:50.960 --> 01:04:54.480
<v Speaker 1>at the fourteen eleven Jake for like twenty quarterbacks off

1285
01:04:54.480 --> 01:04:54.760
<v Speaker 1>the boat.

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01:04:55.000 --> 01:04:55.840
<v Speaker 3>You know who it is?

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01:04:56.000 --> 01:04:59.320
<v Speaker 7>You know who you've got to take a take two?

1288
01:05:00.159 --> 01:05:02.360
<v Speaker 1>That's that was the first guy that came around talking

1289
01:05:02.400 --> 01:05:07.719
<v Speaker 1>about who the other one is? Talk about Low is

1290
01:05:07.760 --> 01:05:08.000
<v Speaker 1>the pick.

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01:05:08.480 --> 01:05:09.920
<v Speaker 7>I know you want me to take Gino.

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01:05:10.639 --> 01:05:11.039
<v Speaker 3>There you go.

1293
01:05:12.440 --> 01:05:15.360
<v Speaker 1>But uh but he's now, I mean there's.

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01:05:16.800 --> 01:05:20.239
<v Speaker 7>I know it sounds great. Oh yeah, besch, he's great.

1295
01:05:20.679 --> 01:05:24.079
<v Speaker 3>Uh, there's there's wonderful tide in and the Myers is

1296
01:05:24.159 --> 01:05:27.679
<v Speaker 3>there in the ad of the the rookie receiver back.

1297
01:05:28.000 --> 01:05:29.119
<v Speaker 3>Come on, you gotta take you.

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01:05:30.000 --> 01:05:31.960
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I'm in all seriousness.

1299
01:05:32.000 --> 01:05:32.519
<v Speaker 1>What do you guys?

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01:05:32.559 --> 01:05:35.679
<v Speaker 7>I know, like he's like kind of been a little

1301
01:05:35.719 --> 01:05:39.400
<v Speaker 7>bit of a punchline. But what you guys thinking about

1302
01:05:39.440 --> 01:05:39.960
<v Speaker 7>Bryce Young?

1303
01:05:40.039 --> 01:05:43.079
<v Speaker 8>He had a really strong finish end of last year,

1304
01:05:43.280 --> 01:05:46.239
<v Speaker 8>like like Fantasy wise, and we had an overtime game

1305
01:05:46.280 --> 01:05:48.760
<v Speaker 8>that kind of juiced some of his points. But he

1306
01:05:48.920 --> 01:05:50.960
<v Speaker 8>was putting up where of like, you know, eighteen to

1307
01:05:51.079 --> 01:05:52.079
<v Speaker 8>twenty some points.

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01:05:52.679 --> 01:05:55.599
<v Speaker 1>I think Gino Smith is the double pick here. Bryce

1309
01:05:55.639 --> 01:05:58.280
<v Speaker 1>Young could be the home run play. I mean, I

1310
01:05:58.440 --> 01:06:00.199
<v Speaker 1>I have no problem with either one. I I just

1311
01:06:00.239 --> 01:06:02.840
<v Speaker 1>think that Young does not have the floor that Gino

1312
01:06:02.920 --> 01:06:04.800
<v Speaker 1>Smith has, but I think he might have the better ceiling.

1313
01:06:06.000 --> 01:06:08.679
<v Speaker 7>All right, let me go Bryce, I don't know. Oh Jesus,

1314
01:06:08.760 --> 01:06:12.360
<v Speaker 7>all right, sorry I did take Pittman there.

1315
01:06:12.960 --> 01:06:15.559
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, sure, you were on your way to.

1316
01:06:15.679 --> 01:06:19.559
<v Speaker 7>Immor it's a working progress.

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01:06:20.360 --> 01:06:23.280
<v Speaker 1>Uh, this was good, This was good. Go ahead, Jacob.

1318
01:06:25.679 --> 01:06:26.599
<v Speaker 7>What do you guys think of.

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01:06:28.400 --> 01:06:30.639
<v Speaker 8>I'm probably I know I'm gonna jinx it now, but like,

1320
01:06:31.079 --> 01:06:33.039
<v Speaker 8>what do you guys think of Nick Chubb? Do you

1321
01:06:33.119 --> 01:06:37.280
<v Speaker 8>think in redraft he's worth even taking a The only

1322
01:06:37.400 --> 01:06:40.960
<v Speaker 8>reason I was watching a I was watching a video

1323
01:06:41.000 --> 01:06:45.119
<v Speaker 8>clip and he's jumping over some hurdles and he pushes,

1324
01:06:45.360 --> 01:06:47.719
<v Speaker 8>he jumps up and his head pops through the ceiling.

1325
01:06:48.519 --> 01:06:52.679
<v Speaker 8>Like I mean, it looks like he's like the knee

1326
01:06:52.760 --> 01:06:55.800
<v Speaker 8>is not an I shouldn't say not an issue, but

1327
01:06:57.599 --> 01:07:02.440
<v Speaker 8>pretty well healed at this point, he's even worth drafting

1328
01:07:02.599 --> 01:07:03.199
<v Speaker 8>or just.

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01:07:04.800 --> 01:07:09.000
<v Speaker 1>Man, I like, listen, I said this earlier in the show.

1330
01:07:09.119 --> 01:07:11.800
<v Speaker 1>It's a young man's game. I have seen players have

1331
01:07:11.960 --> 01:07:15.719
<v Speaker 1>these really nasty knee injuries, and he's already come back once, right, yeah,

1332
01:07:15.760 --> 01:07:19.239
<v Speaker 1>that from the awful one. And and I've seen these

1333
01:07:19.280 --> 01:07:22.559
<v Speaker 1>players and they look good and in practice they look

1334
01:07:22.639 --> 01:07:24.800
<v Speaker 1>good in you know, working out or whatever. But on

1335
01:07:24.920 --> 01:07:28.119
<v Speaker 1>the field, you just you can't replicate that explosion that

1336
01:07:28.239 --> 01:07:30.960
<v Speaker 1>they need. Now, Chubb I don't think was ever necessarily

1337
01:07:31.039 --> 01:07:34.079
<v Speaker 1>the most explosive back out there. But I'm just like,

1338
01:07:34.280 --> 01:07:36.480
<v Speaker 1>you know, you see some of these other rookie running

1339
01:07:36.519 --> 01:07:38.960
<v Speaker 1>backs that are going to go off the board, and

1340
01:07:39.119 --> 01:07:41.559
<v Speaker 1>and unless they're just like Day three guys that that

1341
01:07:41.880 --> 01:07:46.159
<v Speaker 1>just really need to fall into a special situation, I'm

1342
01:07:46.239 --> 01:07:50.599
<v Speaker 1>going to Chub is fine. I just I don't see

1343
01:07:50.599 --> 01:07:52.840
<v Speaker 1>a ceiling there, and I see a pretty low floor.

1344
01:07:53.400 --> 01:07:55.920
<v Speaker 1>So so for me, I'm letting somebody else take him,

1345
01:07:55.960 --> 01:07:57.360
<v Speaker 1>and if I'm wrong, I tip my hat.

1346
01:07:58.119 --> 01:07:59.719
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, and he's not going to put out a bad

1347
01:07:59.800 --> 01:08:03.280
<v Speaker 7>high video, right, I mean, like you's gonna put video

1348
01:08:03.880 --> 01:08:04.039
<v Speaker 7>you know?

1349
01:08:04.519 --> 01:08:06.760
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, No, that's yeah. I mean, Ferrol, how do you

1350
01:08:06.760 --> 01:08:08.559
<v Speaker 1>feel about Nick Chubb for redraft this year?

1351
01:08:09.400 --> 01:08:13.159
<v Speaker 3>Nick Chubb? He's still in the league, Yes, and he

1352
01:08:13.280 --> 01:08:16.119
<v Speaker 3>could actually be a free agent right now or.

1353
01:08:19.520 --> 01:08:19.560
<v Speaker 1>That.

1354
01:08:20.760 --> 01:08:23.960
<v Speaker 3>I just in the year that we've talked all of

1355
01:08:24.119 --> 01:08:27.600
<v Speaker 3>twenty twenty five about the depth of running back, I

1356
01:08:27.800 --> 01:08:30.199
<v Speaker 3>think I want to go young here. Even in I

1357
01:08:30.279 --> 01:08:33.920
<v Speaker 3>think I think the Hammer made some very good points

1358
01:08:34.000 --> 01:08:37.399
<v Speaker 3>when he was on, and I believe that we're in

1359
01:08:37.479 --> 01:08:44.439
<v Speaker 3>a situation this year where you can make selections. You

1360
01:08:44.560 --> 01:08:47.399
<v Speaker 3>can you can take some of these young backs and

1361
01:08:47.640 --> 01:08:49.079
<v Speaker 3>really win with a couple of them.

1362
01:08:49.239 --> 01:08:52.079
<v Speaker 1>So that's what Derek Greer, by the way, pointing out

1363
01:08:52.079 --> 01:08:54.159
<v Speaker 1>on YouTube that Nick Chubb is a free agent.

1364
01:08:55.000 --> 01:08:57.000
<v Speaker 3>The knew Derek would pick me up. That's why, you know,

1365
01:08:57.039 --> 01:08:58.600
<v Speaker 3>I didn't want to tell you guys. Of course you

1366
01:08:58.680 --> 01:08:59.960
<v Speaker 3>know that he doesn't have a team to play.

1367
01:09:01.319 --> 01:09:03.560
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but he could be one of these signs, like

1368
01:09:03.680 --> 01:09:05.279
<v Speaker 1>he could be like Kareem Hunt just went off the

1369
01:09:05.279 --> 01:09:07.640
<v Speaker 1>board to Jason Calaga here. He could be a Kareem

1370
01:09:07.720 --> 01:09:09.439
<v Speaker 1>Hunt type guy this year where he starts off the

1371
01:09:09.520 --> 01:09:13.880
<v Speaker 1>season not on a roster, which to me, Jake like

1372
01:09:13.960 --> 01:09:16.239
<v Speaker 1>that would make him hashtag better in Best Ball right,

1373
01:09:16.439 --> 01:09:18.479
<v Speaker 1>because I don't really, I don't see any reason to

1374
01:09:18.560 --> 01:09:21.640
<v Speaker 1>draft him now. You know, I'll pay up for him

1375
01:09:21.680 --> 01:09:22.800
<v Speaker 1>if he signs with somebody else.

1376
01:09:22.840 --> 01:09:25.920
<v Speaker 3>Don't you talk our Jake into another running back nobody likes.

1377
01:09:26.960 --> 01:09:28.720
<v Speaker 1>Okay, I'm trying to talk him out of it.

1378
01:09:28.840 --> 01:09:31.119
<v Speaker 3>I know that's what I'm saying. You need to, you know,

1379
01:09:31.439 --> 01:09:32.399
<v Speaker 3>just speed up there.

1380
01:09:33.199 --> 01:09:35.479
<v Speaker 1>One last question, Yeah, fire away.

1381
01:09:35.520 --> 01:09:38.119
<v Speaker 7>You're supposed to be asking you questions. But the Quinn

1382
01:09:38.119 --> 01:09:42.000
<v Speaker 7>Allen and Woody Marx, you guys, you guys like either

1383
01:09:42.079 --> 01:09:42.359
<v Speaker 7>of them?

1384
01:09:43.199 --> 01:09:47.800
<v Speaker 1>So Woody Marx and who Leaquin Allen out of Syracuse,

1385
01:09:48.239 --> 01:09:49.119
<v Speaker 1>I believe I like.

1386
01:09:49.159 --> 01:09:50.560
<v Speaker 3>The explosion of some marks.

1387
01:09:51.560 --> 01:09:54.840
<v Speaker 1>So so Marx ended up being a fourth round pick

1388
01:09:55.479 --> 01:09:58.560
<v Speaker 1>this year and he went to the Texans. I want

1389
01:09:58.560 --> 01:10:02.159
<v Speaker 1>to say, yeah, okay, yeah, and and that could be

1390
01:10:02.239 --> 01:10:05.520
<v Speaker 1>interesting because I don't know how much depth Houston has there.

1391
01:10:05.600 --> 01:10:08.880
<v Speaker 1>So Marx is a guy that It's weird because Jake,

1392
01:10:09.039 --> 01:10:12.199
<v Speaker 1>before the draft, I was drafting le Quinn Allen Moore,

1393
01:10:12.720 --> 01:10:15.079
<v Speaker 1>and now after the draft, I think what he Marx

1394
01:10:15.159 --> 01:10:17.840
<v Speaker 1>is probably the better play, and he just goes off

1395
01:10:17.880 --> 01:10:20.680
<v Speaker 1>the board. Dan Flamholtz, who was on earlier the Hammer

1396
01:10:20.720 --> 01:10:23.399
<v Speaker 1>takes him at the fifteen eleven. So I like both

1397
01:10:23.399 --> 01:10:25.960
<v Speaker 1>those guys. I definitely like Marx more, but I would

1398
01:10:25.960 --> 01:10:28.239
<v Speaker 1>still have no problem taking a fly. I'll tell you this.

1399
01:10:28.479 --> 01:10:31.199
<v Speaker 1>I'd rather draft le Quinn Allen than Nick Chubb for sure.

1400
01:10:31.359 --> 01:10:35.960
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, it's just very it's very crowded in uh in Jacksonville, right,

1401
01:10:36.039 --> 01:10:41.560
<v Speaker 8>you have Etn you have two now and big two

1402
01:10:41.720 --> 01:10:42.439
<v Speaker 8>in and the.

1403
01:10:42.560 --> 01:10:47.600
<v Speaker 7>Quinn so and they're all like, you know, who knows

1404
01:10:47.640 --> 01:10:50.439
<v Speaker 7>how the rookies are in the NFL, but the the

1405
01:10:50.520 --> 01:10:53.840
<v Speaker 7>other two are you know, etn this.

1406
01:10:54.119 --> 01:10:58.239
<v Speaker 4>You know, despite what everyone says, he's still a service

1407
01:10:58.279 --> 01:11:01.279
<v Speaker 4>all that serviceable back and the tank is you know,

1408
01:11:01.920 --> 01:11:04.119
<v Speaker 4>you know, he's respectable as well.

1409
01:11:04.239 --> 01:11:07.119
<v Speaker 7>So it's gonna be a kind of muddy there, I think.

1410
01:11:08.319 --> 01:11:11.680
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, And like now we're just drafting guy at this

1411
01:11:11.760 --> 01:11:14.800
<v Speaker 1>point in the draft. You know, you're just drafting players,

1412
01:11:15.159 --> 01:11:18.279
<v Speaker 1>at least running backs, just based on them needing an opportunity, right,

1413
01:11:19.279 --> 01:11:21.720
<v Speaker 1>And sometimes they hit, sometimes they don't. Most of the

1414
01:11:21.800 --> 01:11:23.960
<v Speaker 1>time they don't hit, But man does it feel good

1415
01:11:23.960 --> 01:11:26.520
<v Speaker 1>when they do. I love it. I absolutely love it.

1416
01:11:27.800 --> 01:11:29.359
<v Speaker 7>All right, Sorry for talking too much?

1417
01:11:29.560 --> 01:11:32.840
<v Speaker 1>No, No, you're you're good, Jake. Are you going to

1418
01:11:32.880 --> 01:11:34.880
<v Speaker 1>hang out with Louisville with us in Louisville again this

1419
01:11:35.319 --> 01:11:35.800
<v Speaker 1>this summer?

1420
01:11:36.399 --> 01:11:48.359
<v Speaker 8>I am, Yeah, Dan, myself and Stuart Oh yeah, big stuck, Yes,

1421
01:11:48.600 --> 01:11:49.119
<v Speaker 8>you get me.

1422
01:11:49.520 --> 01:11:50.119
<v Speaker 3>He's not there.

1423
01:11:51.000 --> 01:11:54.479
<v Speaker 1>So Stu was there last year, right, he was. I

1424
01:11:54.600 --> 01:11:56.560
<v Speaker 1>talked to so many people. I can't remember if I

1425
01:11:57.159 --> 01:11:59.560
<v Speaker 1>remember hanging out with Dom and Dan on Saturday night.

1426
01:11:59.600 --> 01:12:01.359
<v Speaker 1>That was an epic night. Way too much beer way

1427
01:12:01.359 --> 01:12:05.279
<v Speaker 1>too much bourbon and uh but but yeah, everybody else,

1428
01:12:05.319 --> 01:12:07.279
<v Speaker 1>It's just it's a blur that whole weekend. It's got

1429
01:12:07.399 --> 01:12:09.359
<v Speaker 1>it so much fun catching up with everybody.

1430
01:12:09.920 --> 01:12:12.880
<v Speaker 3>Earlier confessions about Bulky and day on in the show

1431
01:12:13.199 --> 01:12:14.239
<v Speaker 3>that you might have missed.

1432
01:12:14.279 --> 01:12:18.399
<v Speaker 1>It's it was wild and but this all happened outside

1433
01:12:18.439 --> 01:12:23.520
<v Speaker 1>of the a f f C boundary, outside of the show. Yeah, Jake,

1434
01:12:23.640 --> 01:12:25.800
<v Speaker 1>I will see you in Louisville. Big day for you

1435
01:12:25.880 --> 01:12:29.960
<v Speaker 1>tomorrow with all the Dynasty rookie drafts with PC. Enjoy it.

1436
01:12:30.079 --> 01:12:32.279
<v Speaker 1>Soak it all up, man, and we'll talk again real soon.

1437
01:12:33.319 --> 01:12:34.800
<v Speaker 7>Thanks so much, guys, have a great night.

1438
01:12:35.279 --> 01:12:39.600
<v Speaker 3>Graduations of a great draft and Pittman quarterback.

1439
01:12:40.319 --> 01:12:43.479
<v Speaker 7>Thanks that. See you guys.

1440
01:12:47.000 --> 01:12:49.079
<v Speaker 3>Let's let's talk about the receiver.

1441
01:12:49.439 --> 01:12:52.359
<v Speaker 1>Hold on real quick, Pherrel. Can you have Michael Pittman

1442
01:12:52.439 --> 01:12:54.880
<v Speaker 1>on your team and and not have a great draft.

1443
01:12:56.119 --> 01:13:00.800
<v Speaker 3>Well, it's a big when you get a players.

1444
01:13:00.880 --> 01:13:06.439
<v Speaker 1>Now there's you know, and there's there's some commentary about

1445
01:13:07.800 --> 01:13:10.520
<v Speaker 1>let's just talk some football. Let's go ahead, please write

1446
01:13:10.560 --> 01:13:11.800
<v Speaker 1>it from fantasy football.

1447
01:13:11.840 --> 01:13:15.079
<v Speaker 3>Let's take a look. Let's take a look at Downs.

1448
01:13:15.079 --> 01:13:17.920
<v Speaker 3>Who is a player I admire? So I want to

1449
01:13:17.960 --> 01:13:20.680
<v Speaker 3>say that I admire downs downs as a seventy catch

1450
01:13:20.760 --> 01:13:24.039
<v Speaker 3>ball player and likely to be that every year. He

1451
01:13:24.159 --> 01:13:27.880
<v Speaker 3>does a great job running underneath routes, He'll average ten

1452
01:13:28.000 --> 01:13:31.880
<v Speaker 3>yards of catch. He'll get to a few touchdowns. Here's

1453
01:13:32.000 --> 01:13:35.119
<v Speaker 3>the problem in the predictions of everyone saying downs as

1454
01:13:35.159 --> 01:13:39.239
<v Speaker 3>the man but nine inches tall and he's one hundred

1455
01:13:39.279 --> 01:13:42.880
<v Speaker 3>and seventy pounds and he is not Tyreek Hill. He's

1456
01:13:42.920 --> 01:13:50.760
<v Speaker 3>a good speed, get open run after the catch underneath

1457
01:13:51.319 --> 01:13:56.560
<v Speaker 3>wide receiver. Who benefits who benefited? With the quarterbacks who

1458
01:13:56.640 --> 01:13:59.680
<v Speaker 3>had to drop the ball off to it Pittman I

1459
01:13:59.760 --> 01:14:03.560
<v Speaker 3>were everybody hasn't lit up the end zone as a target,

1460
01:14:03.600 --> 01:14:07.079
<v Speaker 3>and there's a lot of talk about not with that quarterback.

1461
01:14:07.159 --> 01:14:08.800
<v Speaker 3>They say, who's going to throw him the ball? Well,

1462
01:14:08.840 --> 01:14:10.520
<v Speaker 3>it's going to be the same damn quarterback throwing the

1463
01:14:10.560 --> 01:14:13.000
<v Speaker 3>ball to both of them. That's beside the point. We're

1464
01:14:13.039 --> 01:14:17.359
<v Speaker 3>in a situation where the quarterback either improves or he

1465
01:14:17.399 --> 01:14:21.960
<v Speaker 3>gets replaced. Pittman has never rung up big touchdowns, but

1466
01:14:22.079 --> 01:14:24.920
<v Speaker 3>he is six foot four to twenty five, and I

1467
01:14:24.960 --> 01:14:27.840
<v Speaker 3>would take my chances with the addition at the tight end.

1468
01:14:28.399 --> 01:14:30.720
<v Speaker 3>I'll take my chances with my six foot four, two

1469
01:14:30.760 --> 01:14:34.319
<v Speaker 3>hundred and twenty five player whose worst season is Down's best,

1470
01:14:34.399 --> 01:14:36.640
<v Speaker 3>who played with the bad back last year. I'm not

1471
01:14:36.680 --> 01:14:38.960
<v Speaker 3>going to say broken back, even though it was, which

1472
01:14:39.079 --> 01:14:43.319
<v Speaker 3>kind of blows my mind, and is naturally looking to

1473
01:14:43.520 --> 01:14:47.039
<v Speaker 3>regain where his career is, which is right, always been

1474
01:14:47.439 --> 01:14:50.119
<v Speaker 3>at one hundred catch rride receiver. And so that's why

1475
01:14:50.640 --> 01:14:54.760
<v Speaker 3>I like Pittman better than Downs because there is not

1476
01:14:54.920 --> 01:15:02.359
<v Speaker 3>only is there five inches difference in height, catch radius, hands,

1477
01:15:03.199 --> 01:15:05.600
<v Speaker 3>all the things you want as a receiver, You've got

1478
01:15:05.640 --> 01:15:09.600
<v Speaker 3>a situation where there's fifty pound difference pushing two twenty.

1479
01:15:10.720 --> 01:15:13.840
<v Speaker 3>So that's that's and he's a gentleman farmer from Indiana.

1480
01:15:14.119 --> 01:15:16.920
<v Speaker 1>A gentleman farmer, yes, farm.

1481
01:15:17.000 --> 01:15:24.520
<v Speaker 3>And John Terry asked for a horse earlier. Officially, we

1482
01:15:24.640 --> 01:15:28.239
<v Speaker 3>are promoting with the blessing of our twenty twenty four

1483
01:15:28.680 --> 01:15:34.079
<v Speaker 3>o KFFSC champion and our resident horseman dog Kky. We

1484
01:15:34.239 --> 01:15:37.000
<v Speaker 3>are supporting Sandman Sandman.

1485
01:15:38.000 --> 01:15:42.279
<v Speaker 1>Okay, are you gonna hang out with Dizzle and FFPC

1486
01:15:42.439 --> 01:15:43.800
<v Speaker 1>Alex Oh?

1487
01:15:44.000 --> 01:15:47.199
<v Speaker 3>I would, I would love to, but those guys are

1488
01:15:47.239 --> 01:15:52.319
<v Speaker 3>on a very very special weekend, Okay, So I remain

1489
01:15:54.439 --> 01:15:56.960
<v Speaker 3>I remain available on what I believe you would call

1490
01:15:57.039 --> 01:16:00.840
<v Speaker 3>the practice squad or you know, I'll come in and

1491
01:16:00.920 --> 01:16:05.399
<v Speaker 3>sweep up. But they are also in the company of

1492
01:16:05.479 --> 01:16:08.760
<v Speaker 3>one Drew Musseli, and you know you can't you can't

1493
01:16:09.880 --> 01:16:13.800
<v Speaker 3>put too many superstars in one backfield. I think they'll

1494
01:16:13.840 --> 01:16:14.680
<v Speaker 3>do fine without me.

1495
01:16:14.840 --> 01:16:18.039
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, no, they probably will. But but I was just

1496
01:16:18.079 --> 01:16:20.720
<v Speaker 1>curious about that. This is the and back to the

1497
01:16:20.800 --> 01:16:23.680
<v Speaker 1>Colts conversation. I still am blown away by this, and

1498
01:16:23.760 --> 01:16:26.000
<v Speaker 1>maybe this is just dumb luck. We talked about this earlier,

1499
01:16:26.439 --> 01:16:30.199
<v Speaker 1>but still even post NFL draft. In the big Gorilla,

1500
01:16:30.399 --> 01:16:34.760
<v Speaker 1>the Mojo Pittman and Josh Downs, they both have identical

1501
01:16:35.359 --> 01:16:39.439
<v Speaker 1>ten oh seven eightyps Farrell Pittman's wide receiver fifty one,

1502
01:16:39.720 --> 01:16:45.079
<v Speaker 1>Josh Downs wide receiver fifty two. Crazy town banana pants. Unbelievable.

1503
01:16:45.199 --> 01:16:48.199
<v Speaker 1>That that that that that's how it's going. Kickers are

1504
01:16:48.239 --> 01:16:50.079
<v Speaker 1>starting to go off the board. Let's talk about Elijah

1505
01:16:50.159 --> 01:16:56.119
<v Speaker 1>Mitchell here, Farrell, who went to Lourie Wilson UH with

1506
01:16:56.319 --> 01:16:59.439
<v Speaker 1>her assortment of Kansas City chiefs on this squad. Is

1507
01:16:59.479 --> 01:17:02.279
<v Speaker 1>Elijah going to be the starter in Kansas City this year? No? No,

1508
01:17:02.760 --> 01:17:04.920
<v Speaker 1>it's going to be yes, Okay.

1509
01:17:06.680 --> 01:17:08.439
<v Speaker 3>As soon as I started bragging on her, she went

1510
01:17:08.479 --> 01:17:11.720
<v Speaker 3>a little bit of skew with some of her things,

1511
01:17:13.239 --> 01:17:17.520
<v Speaker 3>you know, but uh, you know she's she did well

1512
01:17:17.680 --> 01:17:19.920
<v Speaker 3>enough in the first nine rounds that she could take

1513
01:17:19.960 --> 01:17:22.640
<v Speaker 3>a little while off. But her her I wish you

1514
01:17:22.680 --> 01:17:25.199
<v Speaker 3>would call in and tell us her logicals on some

1515
01:17:25.359 --> 01:17:25.680
<v Speaker 3>of these.

1516
01:17:26.039 --> 01:17:27.399
<v Speaker 1>Well, what didn't you like from her?

1517
01:17:27.800 --> 01:17:31.039
<v Speaker 3>No, I didn't like anything. After we had double disgit rounds.

1518
01:17:31.840 --> 01:17:34.279
<v Speaker 1>With Bigsby at the eleven oh three, I like them

1519
01:17:34.439 --> 01:17:34.600
<v Speaker 1>like that.

1520
01:17:34.840 --> 01:17:37.000
<v Speaker 3>I don't like that for the same reasons that the

1521
01:17:37.119 --> 01:17:40.079
<v Speaker 3>jakester said. Then she went to early kicker and drafted

1522
01:17:40.119 --> 01:17:43.000
<v Speaker 3>the wrong one. And then you know what I think

1523
01:17:43.039 --> 01:17:45.720
<v Speaker 3>about the tight end before there was another tight end

1524
01:17:45.800 --> 01:17:51.199
<v Speaker 3>in Chicago and Bateman. You know, he's a best ball

1525
01:17:51.239 --> 01:17:54.800
<v Speaker 3>player and this is not a bestball league. And you

1526
01:17:54.880 --> 01:17:58.199
<v Speaker 3>know Mitchell was a handcuff in the seventeenth round. And

1527
01:17:58.520 --> 01:18:03.760
<v Speaker 3>I will not complain about that. But her team is

1528
01:18:03.880 --> 01:18:06.960
<v Speaker 3>damn her team is so good. These guys may never

1529
01:18:07.039 --> 01:18:07.720
<v Speaker 3>play anyway.

1530
01:18:08.520 --> 01:18:11.920
<v Speaker 1>Perrel does does uh? Does Cole Comet get the Irge

1531
01:18:12.000 --> 01:18:13.479
<v Speaker 1>Smith Award for you this year?

1532
01:18:14.920 --> 01:18:18.079
<v Speaker 3>He's a better player. He's a situational player. When you

1533
01:18:18.239 --> 01:18:22.000
<v Speaker 3>talk about he brings a lot of skills and he

1534
01:18:22.720 --> 01:18:25.840
<v Speaker 3>you know you've called my hand on that bulky and

1535
01:18:26.000 --> 01:18:28.199
<v Speaker 3>he is he's done well in the end zone. I

1536
01:18:28.199 --> 01:18:30.239
<v Speaker 3>don't know what the touchdown can is. If you want

1537
01:18:30.279 --> 01:18:32.399
<v Speaker 3>to look it up, you shout it out, but you

1538
01:18:32.479 --> 01:18:36.840
<v Speaker 3>know you defended this player, and rightfully so he's he's

1539
01:18:38.000 --> 01:18:41.600
<v Speaker 3>he would man what he might do with a change

1540
01:18:41.640 --> 01:18:42.199
<v Speaker 3>of scenery.

1541
01:18:42.680 --> 01:18:47.239
<v Speaker 1>But he's not getting you're talking about Comet. Yeah, four

1542
01:18:47.359 --> 01:18:51.359
<v Speaker 1>touchdowns last year, which was down from twenty twenty three

1543
01:18:51.880 --> 01:18:53.680
<v Speaker 1>when he had six, and that was down from twenty

1544
01:18:53.720 --> 01:18:56.199
<v Speaker 1>twenty two when he had seven. He didn't he didn't really.

1545
01:18:56.319 --> 01:18:58.920
<v Speaker 1>I mean, forty seven for fourner and seventy yards last year.

1546
01:18:58.960 --> 01:19:00.239
<v Speaker 1>That's not all that great when you can that are

1547
01:19:00.319 --> 01:19:03.319
<v Speaker 1>twenty twenty three seventy three for seven hundred plus and

1548
01:19:03.359 --> 01:19:05.840
<v Speaker 1>then twenty twenty two fifty for five hundred and forty four,

1549
01:19:05.880 --> 01:19:08.560
<v Speaker 1>and his sophomore year in the league he had sixty

1550
01:19:08.640 --> 01:19:10.760
<v Speaker 1>for six twelve. Twenty twenty four was not a great

1551
01:19:10.800 --> 01:19:11.880
<v Speaker 1>year for Cole Comett.

1552
01:19:11.960 --> 01:19:15.960
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, seventy saw. I guess I guess I was more

1553
01:19:16.039 --> 01:19:18.399
<v Speaker 3>correct about him than I thought I was. I've always

1554
01:19:18.439 --> 01:19:21.840
<v Speaker 3>thought that, I've always thought that Friar Moose worst year

1555
01:19:22.199 --> 01:19:28.760
<v Speaker 3>is Comet's best year. Typical year is cold.

1556
01:19:28.920 --> 01:19:30.920
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's probably not that all that far off. That's

1557
01:19:30.960 --> 01:19:33.600
<v Speaker 1>probably accurate. As long as you're talking about tight ends,

1558
01:19:33.640 --> 01:19:35.359
<v Speaker 1>let's talk about the two rookie tight ends that went

1559
01:19:35.399 --> 01:19:38.520
<v Speaker 1>off the board. Here in the seventeenth round, you're looking

1560
01:19:38.600 --> 01:19:41.760
<v Speaker 1>at Terrence Ferguson to Greg Chamberlain as his number three

1561
01:19:41.800 --> 01:19:44.039
<v Speaker 1>tight end, and then Harold Fannon the number three tight

1562
01:19:44.119 --> 01:19:49.920
<v Speaker 1>end drafted by Sharif Abdel Rochmann. Which one of those

1563
01:19:50.000 --> 01:19:53.720
<v Speaker 1>guys do you like better? Now? Knowing that Ferguson and

1564
01:19:53.760 --> 01:19:55.520
<v Speaker 1>I gotta tell you my Ferguson story on this from

1565
01:19:55.560 --> 01:19:58.479
<v Speaker 1>the NFL draft, Ferguson going to the Rams and then

1566
01:19:58.520 --> 01:20:02.720
<v Speaker 1>Fan and landing with the Brown, I'm not too.

1567
01:20:03.279 --> 01:20:07.920
<v Speaker 3>I'm not too excited about the Rams situation with Ferguson.

1568
01:20:09.000 --> 01:20:16.000
<v Speaker 3>But to answer the question, Harold Fannin could be the

1569
01:20:16.159 --> 01:20:19.479
<v Speaker 3>unheralded beast of the NFL and the steel of the draft.

1570
01:20:20.720 --> 01:20:25.479
<v Speaker 3>He is everything I like in a player, fast long

1571
01:20:25.800 --> 01:20:29.720
<v Speaker 3>love's contact, even though his body would suggest that he's

1572
01:20:30.199 --> 01:20:32.840
<v Speaker 3>not a coal commit or a Jake Ferguson kind of guy.

1573
01:20:33.239 --> 01:20:36.119
<v Speaker 3>But he's one of the toughest players that I've ever seen.

1574
01:20:36.239 --> 01:20:41.399
<v Speaker 3>He's built and loyal, you know, everybody. For those that

1575
01:20:41.800 --> 01:20:45.920
<v Speaker 3>foolishly criticize the current state of college football in the NIL,

1576
01:20:46.439 --> 01:20:48.319
<v Speaker 3>you should then be a fan. If you're one of

1577
01:20:48.399 --> 01:20:50.920
<v Speaker 3>those people, you should then be a fan of Harold

1578
01:20:50.960 --> 01:20:54.600
<v Speaker 3>Fannin because he could have gone anywhere for big paychecks

1579
01:20:54.640 --> 01:20:57.039
<v Speaker 3>and he stayed just where he was at the Bowling

1580
01:20:57.079 --> 01:21:00.600
<v Speaker 3>Green University. So that's one of my favorite players in

1581
01:21:00.680 --> 01:21:02.279
<v Speaker 3>the league. I wish him well and I think he

1582
01:21:02.359 --> 01:21:05.399
<v Speaker 3>will do very very well, and he'll do it quickly.

1583
01:21:06.640 --> 01:21:09.720
<v Speaker 1>I have to bring this up with fan and he

1584
01:21:09.920 --> 01:21:12.199
<v Speaker 1>was a guy I really really liked, and then the

1585
01:21:12.279 --> 01:21:15.680
<v Speaker 1>Senior Bowl happened and he did not look great there. No,

1586
01:21:15.840 --> 01:21:19.199
<v Speaker 1>but if you are a fan and hater, that's fine

1587
01:21:19.199 --> 01:21:22.079
<v Speaker 1>if you want to be. But just remember that this

1588
01:21:22.399 --> 01:21:26.119
<v Speaker 1>dude caught eleven passes for one hundred and thirty seven

1589
01:21:26.199 --> 01:21:31.520
<v Speaker 1>yards and a touchdown at Penn State next week eight

1590
01:21:31.600 --> 01:21:34.319
<v Speaker 1>catches one hundred and forty five yards and a touchdown

1591
01:21:34.800 --> 01:21:37.359
<v Speaker 1>against Texas A and M. So, yeah, he played for

1592
01:21:37.439 --> 01:21:39.960
<v Speaker 1>Bowling Green. Yeah it was the MAC. But he did

1593
01:21:40.039 --> 01:21:42.800
<v Speaker 1>this against two really really talent How far to Penn

1594
01:21:42.800 --> 01:21:45.479
<v Speaker 1>State go? We're there in the national semifinals back.

1595
01:21:45.520 --> 01:21:47.600
<v Speaker 3>You know, so back to back weeks against a very

1596
01:21:47.600 --> 01:21:48.279
<v Speaker 3>good team.

1597
01:21:48.159 --> 01:21:51.000
<v Speaker 1>Crushed it one hundred and seventeen catches, just under sixteen

1598
01:21:51.039 --> 01:21:54.159
<v Speaker 1>hundred yards, ten touchdowns. Say what you will about how

1599
01:21:54.199 --> 01:21:56.079
<v Speaker 1>he did in the Senior Bowl and his testing and

1600
01:21:56.199 --> 01:21:58.840
<v Speaker 1>his metrics or whatever. Dude balled out in those two

1601
01:21:58.880 --> 01:22:02.000
<v Speaker 1>games and well worth of here in the seventeenth round,

1602
01:22:02.079 --> 01:22:05.399
<v Speaker 1>So I like. I like those picks as well. Pharaoh

1603
01:22:05.520 --> 01:22:09.319
<v Speaker 1>Rochan Johnson also went in the seventeenth round. That was

1604
01:22:09.439 --> 01:22:13.000
<v Speaker 1>to John Terry. He takes him as his number six

1605
01:22:13.119 --> 01:22:17.399
<v Speaker 1>running back. Let's expand the conversation to the Bears backfield

1606
01:22:18.039 --> 01:22:22.479
<v Speaker 1>because Chicago drafted Kyle mn Nungui from Rutgers, who I

1607
01:22:22.520 --> 01:22:24.640
<v Speaker 1>don't know anybody who really loves him. There probably are

1608
01:22:24.680 --> 01:22:29.159
<v Speaker 1>people out there that love him for NFL purposes in Chicago. Yeah,

1609
01:22:30.279 --> 01:22:34.159
<v Speaker 1>but I think the DeAndre Swift and Rosan Johnson surviving

1610
01:22:34.239 --> 01:22:38.319
<v Speaker 1>the draft, and especially Swift, this looks really really good

1611
01:22:38.359 --> 01:22:40.840
<v Speaker 1>for their fantasy prospects. And I think everybody just assumes

1612
01:22:40.880 --> 01:22:43.119
<v Speaker 1>it's gonna be Swift, but we can't forget about Roshan

1613
01:22:43.199 --> 01:22:43.760
<v Speaker 1>Johnson there.

1614
01:22:44.520 --> 01:22:49.079
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and fantasy players would be wise to watch what

1615
01:22:49.359 --> 01:22:53.239
<v Speaker 3>this drafter does with young players because he's a knowledgeable

1616
01:22:53.359 --> 01:23:00.479
<v Speaker 3>drafter and very very good Fantasy player. Now I Roshawn

1617
01:23:00.560 --> 01:23:04.359
<v Speaker 3>Johnson if not now win. You know, that's kind of

1618
01:23:04.680 --> 01:23:07.119
<v Speaker 3>what I would be willing to do in the seventeenth

1619
01:23:07.279 --> 01:23:09.000
<v Speaker 3>round with that.

1620
01:23:09.439 --> 01:23:09.600
<v Speaker 7>Uh.

1621
01:23:10.119 --> 01:23:12.199
<v Speaker 3>And you see he's gone out on a lamb with

1622
01:23:12.319 --> 01:23:18.319
<v Speaker 3>some Dobbins and some things like this. It's yeah, ain't

1623
01:23:18.319 --> 01:23:19.920
<v Speaker 3>got a damn good kicker, you know.

1624
01:23:20.079 --> 01:23:22.880
<v Speaker 1>So he's got that going for what I'm gonna do here,

1625
01:23:23.159 --> 01:23:25.800
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna I'm gonna switch it over because the Revelations

1626
01:23:25.880 --> 01:23:26.600
<v Speaker 1>draft has just.

1627
01:23:27.079 --> 01:23:28.159
<v Speaker 3>Well, you mean we're gonna leave this.

1628
01:23:28.399 --> 01:23:31.560
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna leave Genesis because it's almost done and Revelations

1629
01:23:31.600 --> 01:23:35.039
<v Speaker 1>has just started the second half of their draft, so

1630
01:23:35.079 --> 01:23:37.159
<v Speaker 1>they are flying there. I want to get over there

1631
01:23:37.560 --> 01:23:41.159
<v Speaker 1>before we leave Pharaoh. Jordan James was the pick at

1632
01:23:41.199 --> 01:23:44.199
<v Speaker 1>the eighteen o five in Genesis tonight. That was Greg

1633
01:23:44.279 --> 01:23:47.680
<v Speaker 1>Chamberlain's pick. Jordan James is a guy that had awful metrics,

1634
01:23:47.760 --> 01:23:50.960
<v Speaker 1>awful testing, but he bawled out at Oregon and now

1635
01:23:51.119 --> 01:23:54.439
<v Speaker 1>he finds himself in a situation in San Francisco with

1636
01:23:55.239 --> 01:23:57.920
<v Speaker 1>Jordan Mason not there anymore. You got Isaac Carendo there

1637
01:23:58.279 --> 01:24:01.039
<v Speaker 1>and I hobbled, should say hobbled, But a guy who

1638
01:24:01.079 --> 01:24:05.079
<v Speaker 1>has been off hobbled over the last you know, you've.

1639
01:24:04.680 --> 01:24:09.479
<v Speaker 3>Used hobbled and cobbled tonight both effectively. Yeah, impressed.

1640
01:24:10.239 --> 01:24:12.279
<v Speaker 1>Well what do you make about? Thank you? What do

1641
01:24:12.319 --> 01:24:14.439
<v Speaker 1>you make about Jordan James in the Bay Area now

1642
01:24:14.520 --> 01:24:15.800
<v Speaker 1>is in a San Francisco forty nine er.

1643
01:24:18.239 --> 01:24:22.159
<v Speaker 3>Sometimes you can just look at the team doing the

1644
01:24:22.279 --> 01:24:25.880
<v Speaker 3>picking and you can then begin to understand that you're

1645
01:24:25.920 --> 01:24:27.800
<v Speaker 3>not taking as big a risk as you thought you

1646
01:24:27.960 --> 01:24:30.439
<v Speaker 3>might own that player. And that's what we talk about

1647
01:24:30.479 --> 01:24:33.439
<v Speaker 3>all spring long. Is landing spot, Landy's spot. Oh well, no,

1648
01:24:33.640 --> 01:24:36.199
<v Speaker 3>wait a minute, that's a good landing spot. When they

1649
01:24:36.239 --> 01:24:40.560
<v Speaker 3>took Girrindo last year, he being a Louisville Cardinal, I

1650
01:24:40.680 --> 01:24:44.399
<v Speaker 3>never particularly saw in Garrindo what I in college, what

1651
01:24:44.560 --> 01:24:47.560
<v Speaker 3>I saw him do in the NFL. So I would

1652
01:24:47.600 --> 01:24:50.079
<v Speaker 3>say that they saw Garrinda, they saw things that fit

1653
01:24:50.199 --> 01:24:54.159
<v Speaker 3>their system and he developed within it. And this running

1654
01:24:54.199 --> 01:24:55.119
<v Speaker 3>back could do the same thing.

1655
01:24:55.600 --> 01:24:59.239
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. I think Jordan James, like for as as many

1656
01:24:59.439 --> 01:25:02.000
<v Speaker 1>people we're down on him, boy, I heard a lot

1657
01:25:02.119 --> 01:25:04.119
<v Speaker 1>of people that were very excited about what he was

1658
01:25:04.199 --> 01:25:06.079
<v Speaker 1>going to do as a pro. So that's something that

1659
01:25:06.119 --> 01:25:07.399
<v Speaker 1>we'll be paying attention to here.

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01:25:07.600 --> 01:25:12.079
<v Speaker 3>Chuck Root, who is not connected our frequent guest on Yeah,

1661
01:25:12.640 --> 01:25:16.600
<v Speaker 3>who's not connected in the chat, sent a text directly

1662
01:25:16.720 --> 01:25:19.920
<v Speaker 3>to me says, I love Fannon. He is the younger,

1663
01:25:20.479 --> 01:25:23.960
<v Speaker 3>better version of in Djoku. I love everything he has

1664
01:25:23.960 --> 01:25:26.199
<v Speaker 3>to say about that, except in Djoku, because Chuck's being

1665
01:25:26.279 --> 01:25:28.920
<v Speaker 3>captain obvious. I think everybody might be the younger, better

1666
01:25:29.680 --> 01:25:32.560
<v Speaker 3>version of in djoku. But again, you could argue Landing

1667
01:25:32.640 --> 01:25:35.319
<v Speaker 3>spot his his trouble to Joku's.

1668
01:25:34.960 --> 01:25:37.920
<v Speaker 1>Well, and that's and that's the thing, like who drafted him?

1669
01:25:38.640 --> 01:25:41.920
<v Speaker 1>Team that has a Joku So you're trying to keep

1670
01:25:42.000 --> 01:25:44.840
<v Speaker 1>things consistent there and when you have the replacement like that.

1671
01:25:45.199 --> 01:25:48.520
<v Speaker 3>Wow, I'm glad you came over here because this is fascinating.

1672
01:25:48.600 --> 01:25:49.840
<v Speaker 3>Look what's going on over.

1673
01:25:50.560 --> 01:25:52.359
<v Speaker 1>It is good and I want to talk about it

1674
01:25:52.399 --> 01:25:56.239
<v Speaker 1>in a second. I teased a Terrence Ferguson story before that.

1675
01:25:56.640 --> 01:25:56.960
<v Speaker 3>Please.

1676
01:25:57.439 --> 01:26:00.600
<v Speaker 1>This is not something that I personally know of, but

1677
01:26:00.760 --> 01:26:03.479
<v Speaker 1>I think it was Michael Silver or somebody had an

1678
01:26:03.600 --> 01:26:07.960
<v Speaker 1>article about the Rams draft and apparently they were ready

1679
01:26:08.399 --> 01:26:12.399
<v Speaker 1>to take Terrence Ferguson in the first round. Now again,

1680
01:26:12.439 --> 01:26:14.840
<v Speaker 1>we're hearing this after the fact. They're ready to take

1681
01:26:14.920 --> 01:26:17.319
<v Speaker 1>him in the first round of the draft. And then

1682
01:26:17.319 --> 01:26:19.800
<v Speaker 1>the Falcons came calling and said, hey, we want to

1683
01:26:19.840 --> 01:26:21.720
<v Speaker 1>piss away our first round pick next year to move

1684
01:26:21.760 --> 01:26:23.520
<v Speaker 1>back up into the first round. Would you be willing

1685
01:26:23.600 --> 01:26:25.199
<v Speaker 1>to make that deal? And the Rams said, hell yeah.

1686
01:26:25.680 --> 01:26:27.960
<v Speaker 1>They make the deal and then they get Ferguson in

1687
01:26:28.000 --> 01:26:30.640
<v Speaker 1>the second round, so they still get the guy they're

1688
01:26:30.640 --> 01:26:32.319
<v Speaker 1>going to take in the first round and they pick

1689
01:26:32.399 --> 01:26:35.319
<v Speaker 1>up a first round pick next year. I'm telling you that,

1690
01:26:35.359 --> 01:26:39.560
<v Speaker 1>Sean McVay and and who's the guy less need is that? Yes, yeah,

1691
01:26:40.560 --> 01:26:42.760
<v Speaker 1>they got it, man, whatever it is, they got it.

1692
01:26:43.199 --> 01:26:45.560
<v Speaker 3>And they really act like in the draft they don't care.

1693
01:26:46.720 --> 01:26:49.159
<v Speaker 3>You know, they rent the house, they go out there.

1694
01:26:49.359 --> 01:26:52.520
<v Speaker 3>You know, it's more of a selection party.

1695
01:26:52.920 --> 01:26:53.119
<v Speaker 8>You know.

1696
01:26:53.600 --> 01:26:57.199
<v Speaker 1>All right, So here's what we got tonight for the

1697
01:26:57.560 --> 01:27:00.960
<v Speaker 1>revelations draft picking. In the one spot, we have our

1698
01:27:01.159 --> 01:27:05.600
<v Speaker 1>w squanchy squad, Todd stockerd has go Blue ninety nine.

1699
01:27:05.680 --> 01:27:08.920
<v Speaker 1>In the two hole, fake hashtag, fake news, real boners.

1700
01:27:09.000 --> 01:27:12.479
<v Speaker 1>That's Gabriel Gibelino. He's doing double duty tonight. Fairly's drafting

1701
01:27:12.479 --> 01:27:16.119
<v Speaker 1>in both Genesis and Revelations. Good buddy Joe van Goh,

1702
01:27:16.319 --> 01:27:21.760
<v Speaker 1>longtime FFPC player, guy who's won more champions championships than

1703
01:27:21.800 --> 01:27:23.800
<v Speaker 1>I think I've ever played in leagues. He's insane. The

1704
01:27:23.840 --> 01:27:26.159
<v Speaker 1>smoke of Joe's cleaning up Tonight at the four spot.

1705
01:27:26.520 --> 01:27:30.600
<v Speaker 1>Douglas cons how sweet it is is drafting fifth. Larry Jilton,

1706
01:27:30.720 --> 01:27:34.000
<v Speaker 1>a main stay in the Revelations draft. His Rednecks are

1707
01:27:34.039 --> 01:27:38.199
<v Speaker 1>drafting six, right next to another Revelations mainstay and Revelations cheerleader,

1708
01:27:38.239 --> 01:27:42.279
<v Speaker 1>trying to get this draft field tonight one. Vince staff Alino, Yes,

1709
01:27:42.560 --> 01:27:47.159
<v Speaker 1>Clyde Woodriff's Flashers drafting eighth. We've got Don Terminello's Genesis

1710
01:27:47.199 --> 01:27:51.319
<v Speaker 1>team drafting in Revelations tonight. God I love Don. Michael

1711
01:27:51.399 --> 01:27:54.600
<v Speaker 1>Zuka's Mongoose is another super talented best ball drafter. Let's

1712
01:27:54.600 --> 01:27:57.239
<v Speaker 1>face it, he's awesome at Redraft too. Michael Zuka's Mongoose

1713
01:27:57.359 --> 01:28:01.199
<v Speaker 1>is picking tenth tonight. Delian Court the Lion Court, excuse me,

1714
01:28:01.279 --> 01:28:04.600
<v Speaker 1>the Lion Court that's owned by Matthew Zimmer, drafting eleventh.

1715
01:28:04.680 --> 01:28:08.880
<v Speaker 1>And the final drafter Tonight, Reek's Kids that's Urus Sosa

1716
01:28:09.319 --> 01:28:11.840
<v Speaker 1>picking from the twelve hole. Something stood out to you

1717
01:28:11.960 --> 01:28:14.119
<v Speaker 1>as soon as you saw this draft board tonight, parall,

1718
01:28:14.199 --> 01:28:14.560
<v Speaker 1>what was it?

1719
01:28:16.319 --> 01:28:20.159
<v Speaker 3>A team number eight and they're stacking of the young

1720
01:28:20.239 --> 01:28:27.960
<v Speaker 3>receivers along with the Genti Collins draft picks first and second,

1721
01:28:28.239 --> 01:28:32.640
<v Speaker 3>which is exactly what we add over in the previous league.

1722
01:28:33.640 --> 01:28:39.239
<v Speaker 3>Lamar Jackson going high, going high on quarterback. I don't

1723
01:28:39.279 --> 01:28:41.520
<v Speaker 3>care for the tight end of our A voice that,

1724
01:28:42.199 --> 01:28:43.880
<v Speaker 3>and there were a lot of tight ends I probably

1725
01:28:43.880 --> 01:28:47.479
<v Speaker 3>would have preferred. But this team is very intriguing with

1726
01:28:48.039 --> 01:28:51.359
<v Speaker 3>the and you know it's a team bulky you this

1727
01:28:51.439 --> 01:28:54.039
<v Speaker 3>would be your third disclaimer, so I'll say it for you.

1728
01:28:54.479 --> 01:28:56.800
<v Speaker 3>This is a standalone league. You don't have to hit

1729
01:28:57.359 --> 01:29:02.960
<v Speaker 3>the long pill go. I won't use any analogy about

1730
01:29:03.079 --> 01:29:06.840
<v Speaker 3>baseball to win this, so it.

1731
01:29:08.359 --> 01:29:08.520
<v Speaker 1>You know.

1732
01:29:08.720 --> 01:29:12.319
<v Speaker 3>He's this drafter appears to be drafting to win a

1733
01:29:12.479 --> 01:29:16.199
<v Speaker 3>contest beyond a twelve team contest. But I mean he

1734
01:29:16.279 --> 01:29:18.279
<v Speaker 3>could win here too. I love I love what he's

1735
01:29:18.359 --> 01:29:20.840
<v Speaker 3>doing and I think you'll have a fascinating time. And

1736
01:29:20.960 --> 01:29:22.600
<v Speaker 3>of course he's got a raider on the team.

1737
01:29:23.159 --> 01:29:26.039
<v Speaker 1>He does lead things off with aash and genty. I

1738
01:29:26.119 --> 01:29:27.600
<v Speaker 1>think the thing we have to point out here though

1739
01:29:27.680 --> 01:29:31.039
<v Speaker 1>he's got two raiders, this is who's the other one, Oh,

1740
01:29:31.159 --> 01:29:36.479
<v Speaker 1>Jack Besh? Yeah, this is through twelve rounds and Clyde Woodriff,

1741
01:29:36.520 --> 01:29:39.279
<v Speaker 1>who was drafting in the eight spot tonight. Here are

1742
01:29:39.439 --> 01:29:41.600
<v Speaker 1>the veterans, the non rookies on his team. I'm going

1743
01:29:41.640 --> 01:29:45.680
<v Speaker 1>to give you the whole list. Nico Collins, Lamar Jackson,

1744
01:29:46.079 --> 01:29:50.520
<v Speaker 1>David and Joku Jordan Mason. That's it. The rest are

1745
01:29:50.600 --> 01:29:53.560
<v Speaker 1>o rookies. He has eight rookies on his team through

1746
01:29:53.680 --> 01:29:59.600
<v Speaker 1>twelve rounds. Genty Traveon Henderson, Harvey scataboo at Buka Higgins,

1747
01:29:59.720 --> 01:30:02.880
<v Speaker 1>Besh and Jalen Knowle. Wow, what do you make of

1748
01:30:02.920 --> 01:30:05.359
<v Speaker 1>that pharaoh? Like when you draft early like that, are

1749
01:30:05.479 --> 01:30:08.479
<v Speaker 1>you trying to focus in on rookies and grab a

1750
01:30:08.520 --> 01:30:11.119
<v Speaker 1>bunch of them before? Sort of like the ADP resets

1751
01:30:11.119 --> 01:30:14.800
<v Speaker 1>itself because it's still the plate tectonics of eighty of

1752
01:30:14.920 --> 01:30:18.439
<v Speaker 1>post NFL draft ADP. They're still moving. That's still moving

1753
01:30:18.479 --> 01:30:19.119
<v Speaker 1>around right now.

1754
01:30:19.399 --> 01:30:22.319
<v Speaker 3>He's got a Green Bay hangover. And he came in

1755
01:30:22.479 --> 01:30:24.720
<v Speaker 3>the draft and said, you know what, these are the

1756
01:30:24.800 --> 01:30:27.720
<v Speaker 3>guys I've studied. I'm going to make a splash with them.

1757
01:30:27.920 --> 01:30:30.159
<v Speaker 3>I won't see what I can do with them. And

1758
01:30:30.960 --> 01:30:33.399
<v Speaker 3>that's gonna be my strategy and more power to it.

1759
01:30:35.520 --> 01:30:38.680
<v Speaker 1>I was going to share. I know the Christian and

1760
01:30:38.800 --> 01:30:42.399
<v Speaker 1>Hicks team Porky's were asking for some draft stories and

1761
01:30:42.520 --> 01:30:47.760
<v Speaker 1>I'll just say the streets just real quick, because i

1762
01:30:47.840 --> 01:30:50.800
<v Speaker 1>know nobody cares, but I'll share this. I was there

1763
01:30:50.840 --> 01:30:55.319
<v Speaker 1>for every single pick all weekend, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. My

1764
01:30:55.600 --> 01:30:58.760
<v Speaker 1>son wanted to go Thursday night and we were at

1765
01:30:58.800 --> 01:31:03.560
<v Speaker 1>the Hail Mary experience where you're tossing footballs into nets,

1766
01:31:03.760 --> 01:31:05.079
<v Speaker 1>you know, like quarter of it, You're trying to make

1767
01:31:05.079 --> 01:31:07.359
<v Speaker 1>them into the nets. And he found out that hey,

1768
01:31:07.399 --> 01:31:10.279
<v Speaker 1>if if I don't get in line, but I stand

1769
01:31:10.359 --> 01:31:12.680
<v Speaker 1>behind the nets, all these balls are bouncing over the

1770
01:31:12.720 --> 01:31:14.199
<v Speaker 1>fence and then I could throw them back in the

1771
01:31:14.319 --> 01:31:18.279
<v Speaker 1>other way. So, while while Travis Hunter is getting traded

1772
01:31:18.439 --> 01:31:22.079
<v Speaker 1>or getting drafted by the Jaguars, while Ashton Genty's being

1773
01:31:22.159 --> 01:31:24.600
<v Speaker 1>drafted by the Raiders, I'm watching it on my phone

1774
01:31:24.760 --> 01:31:27.319
<v Speaker 1>at the other end of Title Town where the draft

1775
01:31:27.439 --> 01:31:28.880
<v Speaker 1>is going on. I'm like, Son, we should really get

1776
01:31:28.920 --> 01:31:32.680
<v Speaker 1>a spot. And so finally we walk up there and

1777
01:31:33.239 --> 01:31:34.920
<v Speaker 1>I had some buddies there and I was like, we're

1778
01:31:34.960 --> 01:31:36.399
<v Speaker 1>not going to be able to get up close enough

1779
01:31:36.399 --> 01:31:39.840
<v Speaker 1>to you but my son, being the young, impetuous eleven

1780
01:31:39.920 --> 01:31:42.199
<v Speaker 1>year old he is, he said, Dad, just follow me,

1781
01:31:42.319 --> 01:31:45.239
<v Speaker 1>and we weaved our way up fairly close to the

1782
01:31:45.319 --> 01:31:47.399
<v Speaker 1>front and we got right by our buddies, like five

1783
01:31:47.439 --> 01:31:49.880
<v Speaker 1>feet away from him. Was crazy. But I'm telling you, parroh,

1784
01:31:49.960 --> 01:31:52.920
<v Speaker 1>that how electric that place was. When the Packers took

1785
01:31:53.279 --> 01:31:55.680
<v Speaker 1>a wide receiver in the first round for the first

1786
01:31:55.760 --> 01:31:59.880
<v Speaker 1>time twenty three years, unbelievable, asually unbelievable stuff.

1787
01:32:01.279 --> 01:32:06.680
<v Speaker 3>Each year, the draft recently his game momentum, and you

1788
01:32:06.760 --> 01:32:10.199
<v Speaker 3>know it, I thought in Nashville, I saw the best

1789
01:32:10.279 --> 01:32:12.960
<v Speaker 3>draft that could possibly see. And you guys top that,

1790
01:32:13.319 --> 01:32:18.079
<v Speaker 3>you know it was. It was a tremendous experience for everybody.

1791
01:32:18.199 --> 01:32:20.680
<v Speaker 3>They called that really the hail Mary experience.

1792
01:32:20.800 --> 01:32:22.319
<v Speaker 1>They call it the hail Mary experience.

1793
01:32:22.560 --> 01:32:24.840
<v Speaker 3>I had a hail Mary experience when I was in

1794
01:32:24.920 --> 01:32:29.600
<v Speaker 3>the fifth grade when Frank Cash bought a small box

1795
01:32:29.760 --> 01:32:35.359
<v Speaker 3>of Playboy and other magazines to school and unfortunately we

1796
01:32:35.520 --> 01:32:39.359
<v Speaker 3>were busted and we we had hall Mary experience for

1797
01:32:39.399 --> 01:32:40.479
<v Speaker 3>the rest of the afternoon.

1798
01:32:40.640 --> 01:32:44.359
<v Speaker 1>This we were kneeling and praying and slightly different.

1799
01:32:45.880 --> 01:32:48.479
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that would have taken me back, but yeah, hall

1800
01:32:48.600 --> 01:32:49.479
<v Speaker 3>Mary experience.

1801
01:32:49.520 --> 01:32:53.079
<v Speaker 1>All of it so so that was Thursday, which was

1802
01:32:53.199 --> 01:32:58.279
<v Speaker 1>electric Friday, everybody deserted me. I think all my friends

1803
01:32:58.319 --> 01:32:59.960
<v Speaker 1>that were up there on Thursday that said they're coming

1804
01:33:00.039 --> 01:33:03.159
<v Speaker 1>back Friday. My back hurts, my hip hurts because they're

1805
01:33:03.159 --> 01:33:05.720
<v Speaker 1>still and I'm like, no, I'm going this. This might

1806
01:33:05.760 --> 01:33:06.319
<v Speaker 1>be the only time.

1807
01:33:06.560 --> 01:33:08.600
<v Speaker 3>Those are contail heroes.

1808
01:33:10.159 --> 01:33:14.640
<v Speaker 1>So so what I they would? Yeah, so what I did.

1809
01:33:14.760 --> 01:33:18.319
<v Speaker 1>I grabbed my single gar and as the draft was starting,

1810
01:33:18.399 --> 01:33:19.960
<v Speaker 1>I weaved my way all the way up to the

1811
01:33:20.039 --> 01:33:22.920
<v Speaker 1>front of the fence for like the general admission, and

1812
01:33:23.119 --> 01:33:26.039
<v Speaker 1>the last hour I was at the very front, Roger

1813
01:33:26.079 --> 01:33:28.600
<v Speaker 1>Goodell came by. I shook his hand, ironically the second

1814
01:33:28.640 --> 01:33:31.199
<v Speaker 1>time I've shaken the commission's hand. But he was right

1815
01:33:31.319 --> 01:33:34.039
<v Speaker 1>next to us for a while, and then I didn't

1816
01:33:34.039 --> 01:33:36.399
<v Speaker 1>think it could get any better. And then on Saturday,

1817
01:33:36.880 --> 01:33:41.479
<v Speaker 1>I won't bore everybody with the details, but of super close.

1818
01:33:41.600 --> 01:33:43.880
<v Speaker 1>My buddy was in town from Charlotte and he was

1819
01:33:43.920 --> 01:33:46.319
<v Speaker 1>wearing Panthers gear and he was getting tips on how

1820
01:33:46.359 --> 01:33:48.439
<v Speaker 1>to get to the stage. So he got me up

1821
01:33:48.479 --> 01:33:51.079
<v Speaker 1>to the stage and then we were sitting fourth row

1822
01:33:51.359 --> 01:33:54.720
<v Speaker 1>on the stage for the majority of Saturday, and it

1823
01:33:54.880 --> 01:33:57.079
<v Speaker 1>was just surreal. You know, I've been watching this thing

1824
01:33:57.159 --> 01:33:58.840
<v Speaker 1>for I don't know how many years, and now I'm

1825
01:33:58.840 --> 01:34:01.279
<v Speaker 1>sitting fourth row at the I could have spit on

1826
01:34:01.399 --> 01:34:04.319
<v Speaker 1>Synthhony Cynthia Freeland from NFL. You don't want to do

1827
01:34:04.439 --> 01:34:06.119
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna do that. She could have spit on me.

1828
01:34:06.159 --> 01:34:08.279
<v Speaker 1>It would have been fine. And and and then they

1829
01:34:08.319 --> 01:34:10.840
<v Speaker 1>had the Brad Paisley concert after. I'm my country music.

1830
01:34:10.920 --> 01:34:12.720
<v Speaker 1>I'm not a Brad Paisley guy. I'm like, God, I'm

1831
01:34:12.760 --> 01:34:15.239
<v Speaker 1>sitting fourth row. Never get this opportunity again. I'm like, now,

1832
01:34:15.359 --> 01:34:18.039
<v Speaker 1>un let somebody else take this spot. Who really smart?

1833
01:34:18.159 --> 01:34:23.640
<v Speaker 3>Moved? You were generous? Yeah, prescient in your decision making?

1834
01:34:24.079 --> 01:34:24.239
<v Speaker 1>Right?

1835
01:34:24.640 --> 01:34:25.199
<v Speaker 3>Did you meet?

1836
01:34:26.479 --> 01:34:26.520
<v Speaker 5>No?

1837
01:34:26.680 --> 01:34:29.159
<v Speaker 1>I did not see her there. I was. I was

1838
01:34:29.319 --> 01:34:32.119
<v Speaker 1>closer to the stage than mel Kiper and Ian Rappaport

1839
01:34:32.159 --> 01:34:35.000
<v Speaker 1>for what it's worth. But I will say this because

1840
01:34:35.039 --> 01:34:38.039
<v Speaker 1>I decided to leave that Paisley concert. I was walking

1841
01:34:38.119 --> 01:34:39.399
<v Speaker 1>down the street and this is a great thing about

1842
01:34:39.399 --> 01:34:41.640
<v Speaker 1>Green Bay, one hundred thousand people there, there's nowhere for

1843
01:34:41.720 --> 01:34:44.680
<v Speaker 1>these celebrities to hide. Walking down the street, walking down

1844
01:34:44.680 --> 01:34:47.279
<v Speaker 1>the street to my car, and four guys in suits

1845
01:34:47.319 --> 01:34:50.279
<v Speaker 1>are coming right at me. I'm like, my god, fresh

1846
01:34:50.359 --> 01:34:54.279
<v Speaker 1>off the stage from the NFL Network. It was Daniel Jeremiah,

1847
01:34:54.520 --> 01:34:58.000
<v Speaker 1>Charles Davis, Joe Klatt, Rich Eiesen and uh, and they're

1848
01:34:58.000 --> 01:35:00.239
<v Speaker 1>walking right towards me. I'm like, and I literally settle, like,

1849
01:35:00.279 --> 01:35:03.039
<v Speaker 1>oh my god, Daniel, Jeremiah, Rich Eisen, the whole cruise here,

1850
01:35:03.239 --> 01:35:06.199
<v Speaker 1>and they kind of nodded everybody, but Eisen kept walking

1851
01:35:06.239 --> 01:35:08.920
<v Speaker 1>and I shook Jeremiah's hand. I shook Eisen's hand. I said, hey,

1852
01:35:08.960 --> 01:35:11.000
<v Speaker 1>can guy, I get a quick photo and here's the

1853
01:35:11.079 --> 01:35:14.920
<v Speaker 1>embarrassing thing. So Eisen says, yeah, sure, and I posted

1854
01:35:14.960 --> 01:35:17.000
<v Speaker 1>it on my Twitter you can see it x dot

1855
01:35:17.039 --> 01:35:19.479
<v Speaker 1>com slash air qualk and I posted it there. But

1856
01:35:20.079 --> 01:35:22.560
<v Speaker 1>we used to at my local radio station in here

1857
01:35:22.600 --> 01:35:25.800
<v Speaker 1>in northeast Wisconsin, we used to carry the Rich Eisen show.

1858
01:35:26.319 --> 01:35:29.840
<v Speaker 1>We don't anymore. And you know who replaced him, this

1859
01:35:30.079 --> 01:35:34.159
<v Speaker 1>guy right here. So I stupidly said to him, like, hey,

1860
01:35:34.720 --> 01:35:36.920
<v Speaker 1>we used to carry your show on my radio station,

1861
01:35:37.319 --> 01:35:40.560
<v Speaker 1>but now I host a show during when you're on.

1862
01:35:40.920 --> 01:35:43.239
<v Speaker 1>And he didn't say anything to that. I'm sure he

1863
01:35:43.359 --> 01:35:45.399
<v Speaker 1>was miffed. He should have been. It was a stupid

1864
01:35:45.439 --> 01:35:47.279
<v Speaker 1>thing for me to say. But then all I could

1865
01:35:47.279 --> 01:35:50.039
<v Speaker 1>think about the whole way back was how I embarrassed

1866
01:35:50.039 --> 01:35:52.960
<v Speaker 1>myself from Rich in front of Rich Eisen photo with him.

1867
01:35:53.000 --> 01:35:53.439
<v Speaker 1>It was great.

1868
01:35:53.840 --> 01:35:57.800
<v Speaker 3>The truth must sometimes be protected by army of lies.

1869
01:35:58.720 --> 01:36:00.840
<v Speaker 3>You need to button that one up in the future.

1870
01:36:01.159 --> 01:36:08.039
<v Speaker 3>But you know, I think, you know, I think perhaps

1871
01:36:08.159 --> 01:36:10.640
<v Speaker 3>you could have invited any of these guys to join

1872
01:36:10.760 --> 01:36:13.359
<v Speaker 3>you as a guest on your show. That would have

1873
01:36:13.399 --> 01:36:16.159
<v Speaker 3>been a good thing to do. You know. They they

1874
01:36:16.239 --> 01:36:19.119
<v Speaker 3>obviously had a great time being in Green Bay. They

1875
01:36:19.159 --> 01:36:21.399
<v Speaker 3>would like to relive it and talk to the local

1876
01:36:21.479 --> 01:36:27.279
<v Speaker 3>people that came out to support that. You know, assumptive

1877
01:36:27.479 --> 01:36:31.359
<v Speaker 3>conversation and invites. That's the way you get things done. Well,

1878
01:36:32.000 --> 01:36:33.399
<v Speaker 3>I get that agent in you work.

1879
01:36:33.439 --> 01:36:33.560
<v Speaker 1>You know.

1880
01:36:33.640 --> 01:36:34.880
<v Speaker 3>I wish I'd been there with you.

1881
01:36:35.159 --> 01:36:38.760
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. No, It's funny because my buddy Josh from Charlotte,

1882
01:36:39.079 --> 01:36:41.479
<v Speaker 1>he is he is that way, and that's the reason

1883
01:36:41.600 --> 01:36:44.640
<v Speaker 1>we were sitting so close on Saturday, because.

1884
01:36:44.399 --> 01:36:46.239
<v Speaker 3>He knows how to make things happen.

1885
01:36:46.439 --> 01:36:48.079
<v Speaker 1>He was trying to get his twelve year old son

1886
01:36:48.119 --> 01:36:50.159
<v Speaker 1>to announce a panther's pick in the sixth round. It

1887
01:36:50.239 --> 01:36:54.039
<v Speaker 1>didn't happen, but God bless them for trying. Okay, we

1888
01:36:54.119 --> 01:36:56.439
<v Speaker 1>are in the fifteenth round of the Revelations. Draft here,

1889
01:36:56.520 --> 01:36:59.960
<v Speaker 1>ladies and gentlemen covering it for you live here the Genesis.

1890
01:37:00.000 --> 01:37:03.720
<v Speaker 1>This one was a little bit different, obviously, as every

1891
01:37:03.840 --> 01:37:06.840
<v Speaker 1>draft is different. Here, Farrell, I'm looking at some of

1892
01:37:06.880 --> 01:37:10.079
<v Speaker 1>the picks that kind of stood out to me. Brice

1893
01:37:10.159 --> 01:37:12.039
<v Speaker 1>Hall at the two O nine to Joe van Go,

1894
01:37:12.199 --> 01:37:13.520
<v Speaker 1>what do you make of that? I feel like that's

1895
01:37:13.520 --> 01:37:17.039
<v Speaker 1>a little high for Brice Hall, the tenth running back

1896
01:37:17.119 --> 01:37:18.600
<v Speaker 1>off the board here. I'm going to look up the

1897
01:37:18.640 --> 01:37:20.880
<v Speaker 1>mojo on that. But we were talking about him earlier.

1898
01:37:21.119 --> 01:37:22.560
<v Speaker 1>I'm kind of down on him this year. Are you

1899
01:37:22.680 --> 01:37:23.720
<v Speaker 1>down on Breescee Hall as well?

1900
01:37:25.119 --> 01:37:26.560
<v Speaker 3>I'm not gonna say him down on him, but I

1901
01:37:26.600 --> 01:37:29.319
<v Speaker 3>won't be drafting him in the second round. He looks

1902
01:37:29.439 --> 01:37:31.920
<v Speaker 3>to me a little bit like Joe Ango, who had

1903
01:37:32.000 --> 01:37:35.000
<v Speaker 3>great admiration for me too, who owes me a phone call,

1904
01:37:35.119 --> 01:37:38.159
<v Speaker 3>by the way, But Joe an Go appears to me

1905
01:37:38.880 --> 01:37:43.359
<v Speaker 3>to be drafting last year's team with a lot of

1906
01:37:43.479 --> 01:37:46.359
<v Speaker 3>players that could bounce back.

1907
01:37:46.720 --> 01:37:47.720
<v Speaker 1>And look at that.

1908
01:37:47.880 --> 01:37:51.439
<v Speaker 3>He's drafted both Downs and Pittman.

1909
01:37:51.520 --> 01:37:55.239
<v Speaker 1>And you know here the first team.

1910
01:37:56.920 --> 01:38:01.199
<v Speaker 3>Team number one, waited on quarterback and pretty much got

1911
01:38:01.279 --> 01:38:02.520
<v Speaker 3>what he deserves for waiting.

1912
01:38:03.960 --> 01:38:06.800
<v Speaker 1>I don't think that's bad. I don't think like Golf

1913
01:38:06.840 --> 01:38:08.439
<v Speaker 1>and Lawrence, I have no problem with that.

1914
01:38:08.600 --> 01:38:12.920
<v Speaker 3>Well, but you have to be so much. Remember, Bunky,

1915
01:38:13.000 --> 01:38:15.159
<v Speaker 3>this will be the fourth time we've said it. Tonight

1916
01:38:15.319 --> 01:38:19.319
<v Speaker 3>you said it too. And this is a twelve team league,

1917
01:38:20.119 --> 01:38:22.680
<v Speaker 3>so you know, when you want to do battles against

1918
01:38:23.039 --> 01:38:24.760
<v Speaker 3>We've got a guy with Burrow, We've got a guy

1919
01:38:24.840 --> 01:38:28.399
<v Speaker 3>with Alan Highs. Both two teams look really really good.

1920
01:38:28.439 --> 01:38:31.720
<v Speaker 3>You got Lamar Jackson over here with a very good team.

1921
01:38:31.840 --> 01:38:34.399
<v Speaker 3>God bless somebody drafted back to Mayfield. But you know

1922
01:38:34.520 --> 01:38:40.880
<v Speaker 3>that there's moments, you know. All in all, I just

1923
01:38:41.760 --> 01:38:44.479
<v Speaker 3>I think here I want to have a little more quarterback.

1924
01:38:45.039 --> 01:38:46.960
<v Speaker 3>While I would have liked to have had a little

1925
01:38:47.000 --> 01:38:51.319
<v Speaker 3>more quarterback rather than Spears or Williams. Perhaps, I don't know.

1926
01:38:53.640 --> 01:38:57.000
<v Speaker 1>Similar to Jake's team, this is our w's team. Squatchy

1927
01:38:57.279 --> 01:38:59.880
<v Speaker 1>the in the one spot. He also went zero our

1928
01:39:00.079 --> 01:39:03.479
<v Speaker 1>be here and he got some some of the same

1929
01:39:03.520 --> 01:39:08.720
<v Speaker 1>guys with Robinson and Spears. I don't know. I like, again,

1930
01:39:08.880 --> 01:39:13.079
<v Speaker 1>I understand the need for more quarterback punch on this team,

1931
01:39:13.600 --> 01:39:15.840
<v Speaker 1>but the way that it turned out, it's it's you know,

1932
01:39:16.039 --> 01:39:19.000
<v Speaker 1>Hindsights twenty twenty. I just I feel like it could

1933
01:39:19.039 --> 01:39:20.960
<v Speaker 1>have been a lot worse at quarterback, and I think

1934
01:39:21.000 --> 01:39:22.920
<v Speaker 1>he did a nice job salvaging it. You have the

1935
01:39:22.960 --> 01:39:25.840
<v Speaker 1>Travis Hunter to Trevor Lawrence connection. What do you make

1936
01:39:25.920 --> 01:39:28.600
<v Speaker 1>of Hunter and Jacksonville? How does that affect Brian Thomas

1937
01:39:28.680 --> 01:39:32.079
<v Speaker 1>this year? Is it a rising tide raises all ships

1938
01:39:32.199 --> 01:39:34.640
<v Speaker 1>or is he going to do some damage to Thomas

1939
01:39:34.880 --> 01:39:35.600
<v Speaker 1>or vice versa.

1940
01:39:36.279 --> 01:39:38.920
<v Speaker 3>We won't know on that team to mid season. I

1941
01:39:39.039 --> 01:39:42.920
<v Speaker 3>think anytime you do something with the with what's going

1942
01:39:43.000 --> 01:39:46.760
<v Speaker 3>on in Jacksonville, you're inviting a very, very up and

1943
01:39:46.840 --> 01:39:50.319
<v Speaker 3>down year. And that's That's just how I feel about it.

1944
01:39:50.840 --> 01:39:54.680
<v Speaker 3>And that's something that I might be making a pass

1945
01:39:54.760 --> 01:39:57.359
<v Speaker 3>on and I'll let someone else take the risk. Is

1946
01:39:57.399 --> 01:39:58.239
<v Speaker 3>that a fair answer?

1947
01:39:58.399 --> 01:40:00.880
<v Speaker 1>You know? It is a fair answer because because because

1948
01:40:01.640 --> 01:40:04.199
<v Speaker 1>if you are telling us that you're not going to

1949
01:40:04.239 --> 01:40:06.159
<v Speaker 1>be sure of how that's or even have an inkling

1950
01:40:06.239 --> 01:40:08.079
<v Speaker 1>of how that's going to end up till mid season,

1951
01:40:08.399 --> 01:40:10.359
<v Speaker 1>then the right thing to do is just to stay away.

1952
01:40:10.760 --> 01:40:14.880
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Bunkie, we see undrafted rounds, but we cannot see

1953
01:40:14.920 --> 01:40:16.960
<v Speaker 3>the first or second round, at least on my board.

1954
01:40:17.199 --> 01:40:18.520
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, no, I can I can fix that.

1955
01:40:18.600 --> 01:40:19.720
<v Speaker 3>Here, you fix that?

1956
01:40:19.960 --> 01:40:21.399
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, there you go? Is that better?

1957
01:40:21.840 --> 01:40:22.119
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

1958
01:40:22.239 --> 01:40:22.439
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?

1959
01:40:23.640 --> 01:40:24.760
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's real nice?

1960
01:40:24.920 --> 01:40:27.239
<v Speaker 1>Okay, perfect, Well, now we can't see the bottom of it.

1961
01:40:27.319 --> 01:40:29.319
<v Speaker 1>I wonder if I can make it. I wonder if

1962
01:40:29.319 --> 01:40:30.199
<v Speaker 1>I can make it smaller.

1963
01:40:30.359 --> 01:40:33.640
<v Speaker 3>No, the same thing. It's it's pretty much the same

1964
01:40:33.720 --> 01:40:35.720
<v Speaker 3>thing we had in the first draft. So I'm okay

1965
01:40:35.800 --> 01:40:36.000
<v Speaker 3>with it.

1966
01:40:36.119 --> 01:40:38.039
<v Speaker 1>Okay, I want to I want to go lower here

1967
01:40:38.079 --> 01:40:40.119
<v Speaker 1>so we can get these these picks. What do you

1968
01:40:40.199 --> 01:40:45.359
<v Speaker 1>make Pharrell of Team two. That's Todd Stocker at squad.

1969
01:40:46.039 --> 01:40:49.159
<v Speaker 1>He takes Quinn Shawn Judkins at the five oh two

1970
01:40:49.760 --> 01:40:53.000
<v Speaker 1>and then comes back with Dylan Stampson at the ten eleven,

1971
01:40:53.239 --> 01:40:56.640
<v Speaker 1>So he is locking up ostensibly, Oh my god, I

1972
01:40:56.720 --> 01:40:58.279
<v Speaker 1>know look what he did the fifteen oh two. He

1973
01:40:58.279 --> 01:41:00.720
<v Speaker 1>gets your own fourth. What do you make of getting

1974
01:41:01.119 --> 01:41:06.119
<v Speaker 1>the basically the entire Browns backfield, Ken, Samson and Ford.

1975
01:41:06.359 --> 01:41:09.159
<v Speaker 1>To me, that's overkill. If you're playing in a national contest,

1976
01:41:09.239 --> 01:41:11.119
<v Speaker 1>like the main event drafts going on right now with

1977
01:41:11.199 --> 01:41:13.760
<v Speaker 1>the FFPC or the Big Gorilla Draft's also going on

1978
01:41:13.880 --> 01:41:16.720
<v Speaker 1>right now with the FFPC, I think that I would

1979
01:41:16.760 --> 01:41:19.079
<v Speaker 1>not do it there. What do you make of it

1980
01:41:19.279 --> 01:41:21.319
<v Speaker 1>when you're just trying to beat out eleven other teams

1981
01:41:21.359 --> 01:41:22.720
<v Speaker 1>and locking up that backfield.

1982
01:41:26.399 --> 01:41:28.239
<v Speaker 3>I don't know, because you're gonna you might be in

1983
01:41:28.319 --> 01:41:30.840
<v Speaker 3>the situation playing a guessing game. Is any one of

1984
01:41:30.960 --> 01:41:34.880
<v Speaker 3>these guys going to be the guy? And that's what

1985
01:41:35.079 --> 01:41:37.199
<v Speaker 3>I think we're saying here with these three picks, is

1986
01:41:37.960 --> 01:41:40.439
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna I'm gonna have the guy for the Browns.

1987
01:41:40.439 --> 01:41:44.119
<v Speaker 3>And is that worth three picks? I don't know. I

1988
01:41:44.359 --> 01:41:48.600
<v Speaker 3>like his team, I like his receivers, and you know,

1989
01:41:48.720 --> 01:41:51.680
<v Speaker 3>he's buying in a little bit to what I'm not

1990
01:41:51.800 --> 01:41:54.880
<v Speaker 3>particularly overwhelmed with his tide. Is he's buying into the

1991
01:41:54.960 --> 01:41:57.479
<v Speaker 3>concept of what we've we've talked about is take a

1992
01:41:57.520 --> 01:42:00.319
<v Speaker 3>shout at the young running backs. He's just them all

1993
01:42:00.359 --> 01:42:01.279
<v Speaker 3>on the same damn team.

1994
01:42:02.680 --> 01:42:06.359
<v Speaker 1>Though. Yeah, he's got blue. And I was talking with

1995
01:42:06.439 --> 01:42:09.399
<v Speaker 1>Addison Hayes about this last night on the debut episode

1996
01:42:09.439 --> 01:42:11.960
<v Speaker 1>of Insider Access on the Better Sports Network?

1997
01:42:13.159 --> 01:42:13.760
<v Speaker 3>Did you name that?

1998
01:42:14.279 --> 01:42:17.039
<v Speaker 1>I did not? That's all f FPC aid Aidan Lacorey

1999
01:42:17.119 --> 01:42:20.199
<v Speaker 1>took care of that. It's so funny because Matt Deutsch,

2000
01:42:20.199 --> 01:42:22.760
<v Speaker 1>who is the producer of that show and Aiden like

2001
01:42:22.960 --> 01:42:24.800
<v Speaker 1>just talked about it. And they're like, yeah, here's here

2002
01:42:24.880 --> 01:42:27.800
<v Speaker 1>the new graphics, bulky. We're renaming the show and I'm

2003
01:42:27.840 --> 01:42:29.319
<v Speaker 1>the host and I had no say in it, which

2004
01:42:29.439 --> 01:42:32.359
<v Speaker 1>is fine. I just was like, oh, okay, we're just

2005
01:42:32.439 --> 01:42:35.880
<v Speaker 1>renaming my shows now without ask like or like a

2006
01:42:36.439 --> 01:42:38.359
<v Speaker 1>like a heads up that we're doing it. It's cool.

2007
01:42:38.439 --> 01:42:40.159
<v Speaker 1>I'm not bad. I just thought it was bizarre.

2008
01:42:40.920 --> 01:42:42.239
<v Speaker 3>You failed to call your agent.

2009
01:42:42.720 --> 01:42:47.840
<v Speaker 1>I know, I know that's a problem. Okay. The other

2010
01:42:47.960 --> 01:42:49.760
<v Speaker 1>thing that you can do well at this point I

2011
01:42:49.800 --> 01:42:51.920
<v Speaker 1>was gonna make with Addison Hayes, he is of the

2012
01:42:52.000 --> 01:42:55.399
<v Speaker 1>opinion that Phil Maffa is actually the Dallas Cowboys running

2013
01:42:55.439 --> 01:42:57.359
<v Speaker 1>back that you rookie running back that you want to

2014
01:42:57.399 --> 01:43:00.560
<v Speaker 1>own this year and not mother of God, Nick Chubb.

2015
01:43:00.640 --> 01:43:04.039
<v Speaker 1>Now to Todd Stockard, he is, and Chubb is technically

2016
01:43:04.079 --> 01:43:06.520
<v Speaker 1>a free agent, but still, but he was saying, Addison

2017
01:43:06.560 --> 01:43:08.399
<v Speaker 1>Hayes was saying last night that Phil Maffa is the

2018
01:43:08.439 --> 01:43:11.560
<v Speaker 1>guy that you want for the rookie running back in Dallas.

2019
01:43:11.680 --> 01:43:14.600
<v Speaker 1>Made a pretty good argument for it as well. Addison

2020
01:43:14.640 --> 01:43:17.920
<v Speaker 1>Hayes rights for rights and records videos for Dynast League

2021
01:43:17.920 --> 01:43:21.479
<v Speaker 1>Football and four for four. Check that out over at

2022
01:43:22.079 --> 01:43:24.359
<v Speaker 1>the Better Sports Network. Or any of the FFPC socials

2023
01:43:24.399 --> 01:43:28.479
<v Speaker 1>if you want more more infu on that. Okay, where

2024
01:43:28.680 --> 01:43:32.560
<v Speaker 1>was I? Okay? You said you liked Stockard's receivers here,

2025
01:43:32.680 --> 01:43:36.479
<v Speaker 1>Judy Pearsall, Aj Brown, Jacoby Myers, Cooper Cup, Rashid Shaheed.

2026
01:43:36.720 --> 01:43:38.960
<v Speaker 1>Is there anyone that stands out among those guys? I

2027
01:43:39.039 --> 01:43:42.039
<v Speaker 1>think Pearsall is probably my favorite. Here a good step

2028
01:43:42.119 --> 01:43:43.640
<v Speaker 1>foward for him, and I think Judy is still being

2029
01:43:43.720 --> 01:43:44.680
<v Speaker 1>undervalued by people.

2030
01:43:45.279 --> 01:43:48.720
<v Speaker 3>Both those things are true. What makes you such Pearsaw

2031
01:43:48.800 --> 01:43:49.359
<v Speaker 3>guy this year?

2032
01:43:49.479 --> 01:43:51.760
<v Speaker 1>I don't think I'm a Pearsoll guy. I just think

2033
01:43:51.840 --> 01:43:54.359
<v Speaker 1>that he got off to such a slow start last

2034
01:43:54.439 --> 01:43:58.960
<v Speaker 1>year because he got shot, and we saw him come

2035
01:43:59.039 --> 01:44:01.840
<v Speaker 1>on and have a good end to the season. We

2036
01:44:02.000 --> 01:44:04.760
<v Speaker 1>know that Ayuka is coming off the torn acl we

2037
01:44:04.800 --> 01:44:07.560
<v Speaker 1>don't know when he's gonna be healthy, Deebo Samuel is

2038
01:44:07.640 --> 01:44:10.119
<v Speaker 1>not on that team anymore, and we know that they're

2039
01:44:10.199 --> 01:44:12.479
<v Speaker 1>they're loading up to sign brock Perty. So it just

2040
01:44:12.520 --> 01:44:16.039
<v Speaker 1>seems like all signs aligning for a sophomore lead for Pearsol.

2041
01:44:16.119 --> 01:44:18.399
<v Speaker 1>I had a guy god who was it Pharaoh? One

2042
01:44:18.439 --> 01:44:21.159
<v Speaker 1>of the Kentucky Dynasty leagues I was in might have

2043
01:44:21.199 --> 01:44:24.399
<v Speaker 1>been Bob Hogan trying to trying to do a Tyreek

2044
01:44:24.479 --> 01:44:27.079
<v Speaker 1>Hill for Ricky Pearsall trade, and I turned him down.

2045
01:44:27.199 --> 01:44:29.439
<v Speaker 1>I just I could could not do it. Now. I

2046
01:44:29.479 --> 01:44:31.520
<v Speaker 1>think there were some draft picks involved in that as well,

2047
01:44:31.960 --> 01:44:34.520
<v Speaker 1>But I'm like, no, just I'm getting the worst part

2048
01:44:34.560 --> 01:44:36.680
<v Speaker 1>of Tyreek Hill's career and I might be giving up

2049
01:44:36.680 --> 01:44:38.319
<v Speaker 1>the best part of Pearsall. So I yeah.

2050
01:44:38.359 --> 01:44:44.039
<v Speaker 3>And you know, talking about Jacobe Myers, he he did

2051
01:44:44.159 --> 01:44:47.159
<v Speaker 3>a great deal of work last year on a team

2052
01:44:47.199 --> 01:44:51.319
<v Speaker 3>with five quarterbacks and no other receiving target and a

2053
01:44:51.359 --> 01:44:54.199
<v Speaker 3>lot of down and distant situation. I know he had Bowers,

2054
01:44:54.279 --> 01:44:57.319
<v Speaker 3>but amongst the group of wide receivers, there was there

2055
01:44:57.439 --> 01:45:01.720
<v Speaker 3>was no other threat to take that, to take the

2056
01:45:01.800 --> 01:45:04.840
<v Speaker 3>other corner or a safety or the half back away

2057
01:45:04.880 --> 01:45:08.119
<v Speaker 3>from him. In other words, with a more balanced team,

2058
01:45:08.520 --> 01:45:14.600
<v Speaker 3>we might see significant Meyers play. Uh they roots coming

2059
01:45:14.680 --> 01:45:18.399
<v Speaker 3>in there, That's true. I've never experienced that, but I've

2060
01:45:18.439 --> 01:45:18.920
<v Speaker 3>seen it on.

2061
01:45:19.000 --> 01:45:22.680
<v Speaker 1>TV Chuck Lets Ricky pierce All too. Yeah, I hope

2062
01:45:22.680 --> 01:45:23.600
<v Speaker 1>I never experienced it.

2063
01:45:24.199 --> 01:45:29.159
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then you know, Cooper cup is just going

2064
01:45:29.239 --> 01:45:31.880
<v Speaker 3>to be reliable. I don't believe they brought him in too,

2065
01:45:32.319 --> 01:45:36.279
<v Speaker 3>uh uh to be a complimentary player. And then Shaheed

2066
01:45:36.760 --> 01:45:42.039
<v Speaker 3>has done a great deal with his physical skills. I

2067
01:45:42.159 --> 01:45:45.079
<v Speaker 3>think he's a Weaver State player. You know, he's he's

2068
01:45:45.159 --> 01:45:47.520
<v Speaker 3>done everything there can be in this league and now

2069
01:45:47.560 --> 01:45:49.680
<v Speaker 3>he's got to come back from an injury. He's done

2070
01:45:49.720 --> 01:45:54.319
<v Speaker 3>everything he could do to be a speed receiver and

2071
01:45:54.479 --> 01:45:59.560
<v Speaker 3>big play receiver and nothing seems to take him away

2072
01:45:59.640 --> 01:46:02.039
<v Speaker 3>from that. I like him better for best ball, but

2073
01:46:02.359 --> 01:46:07.560
<v Speaker 3>if you could, uh, that's a very interesting bye week starter.

2074
01:46:07.520 --> 01:46:11.600
<v Speaker 1>For So what do you make of Team three here?

2075
01:46:11.680 --> 01:46:14.600
<v Speaker 1>This is Gabriel Gibelino's team that he is drafting again.

2076
01:46:14.680 --> 01:46:18.159
<v Speaker 1>He's drafting in both but his squad from the three hole,

2077
01:46:18.520 --> 01:46:21.640
<v Speaker 1>specifically the tight ends. Fair up. He gets Laporta in

2078
01:46:21.720 --> 01:46:25.199
<v Speaker 1>the fourth round, goes back to back Ravens tight ends

2079
01:46:25.279 --> 01:46:28.760
<v Speaker 1>in nine to ten, and then also adds Hunter Henry

2080
01:46:29.239 --> 01:46:32.640
<v Speaker 1>in the fourteenth round. I think you can make decent

2081
01:46:32.760 --> 01:46:35.640
<v Speaker 1>cases that all these guys have good seasons and are

2082
01:46:35.680 --> 01:46:38.920
<v Speaker 1>worth the ADP that he got him at. But I think,

2083
01:46:39.079 --> 01:46:42.600
<v Speaker 1>like all four of them, man, I think that's overkill.

2084
01:46:42.840 --> 01:46:46.359
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I think that's I think that's overkilled too. He

2085
01:46:46.479 --> 01:46:49.239
<v Speaker 3>might be playing some form of keep away. I can't

2086
01:46:49.359 --> 01:46:51.159
<v Speaker 3>see his first and second round pick.

2087
01:46:51.640 --> 01:46:54.720
<v Speaker 1>His he went Lad McCall. Okay, so his first three

2088
01:46:54.760 --> 01:46:57.199
<v Speaker 1>picks were Barkley, mcconkeye, Josh Allen.

2089
01:46:57.560 --> 01:46:59.479
<v Speaker 3>Well, it's such a great team that he can do

2090
01:46:59.600 --> 01:47:02.600
<v Speaker 3>just about anything. He was, we had, we had chant,

2091
01:47:03.119 --> 01:47:06.239
<v Speaker 3>we had chat room talk about report of being undervalued

2092
01:47:06.319 --> 01:47:09.000
<v Speaker 3>in the fourth round, and I agree that that's a

2093
01:47:09.119 --> 01:47:12.239
<v Speaker 3>situation between Kamara and Harris, one of them you would

2094
01:47:12.319 --> 01:47:17.319
<v Speaker 3>think would return to form. I don't necessarily like his receivers.

2095
01:47:17.680 --> 01:47:20.119
<v Speaker 3>You know, you can make the same argument from eighth

2096
01:47:20.199 --> 01:47:22.600
<v Speaker 3>round on that at least one of them is going

2097
01:47:22.680 --> 01:47:24.960
<v Speaker 3>to give him what he wants. So he's got my

2098
01:47:25.039 --> 01:47:28.520
<v Speaker 3>favorite kicker. I think he's on his way. But yeah,

2099
01:47:28.560 --> 01:47:31.000
<v Speaker 3>there's too much tight in here, and this is where

2100
01:47:31.039 --> 01:47:34.600
<v Speaker 3>he should be. This is where he should be, I

2101
01:47:34.840 --> 01:47:39.520
<v Speaker 3>think looking at some of the younger players at that position.

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01:47:40.319 --> 01:47:43.680
<v Speaker 1>Douglas Cohn's squad from from the five hole here, I

2103
01:47:43.760 --> 01:47:47.039
<v Speaker 1>want to briefly touch on this how sweet it is

2104
01:47:47.239 --> 01:47:49.760
<v Speaker 1>and how sweet is it? Parall you start off with

2105
01:47:50.000 --> 01:47:54.239
<v Speaker 1>Justin Jefferson and Drake London as your two top receivers.

2106
01:47:54.479 --> 01:47:57.760
<v Speaker 1>He doesn't hit receiver again until the tenth round. Based

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01:47:57.800 --> 01:48:03.880
<v Speaker 1>on those players he got in between there, Daniels, Jacobs, Hockinson, Tyler, Warren, Tracy.

2108
01:48:04.840 --> 01:48:07.239
<v Speaker 1>You good with that? Are you good with Jefferson in London?

2109
01:48:07.279 --> 01:48:09.840
<v Speaker 1>And then not hitting it again until the double digit rounds? No?

2110
01:48:10.760 --> 01:48:14.800
<v Speaker 3>But boy, those are two great players. But no, I Pickens.

2111
01:48:15.199 --> 01:48:17.880
<v Speaker 3>You know he knows more about these players than I did,

2112
01:48:18.039 --> 01:48:21.600
<v Speaker 3>so he must be comfortable with this group. There's a

2113
01:48:21.640 --> 01:48:24.880
<v Speaker 3>lot of running back action here going on, and you're

2114
01:48:24.960 --> 01:48:28.920
<v Speaker 3>predicting that Jacobs physically to be worn out and abused

2115
01:48:28.960 --> 01:48:31.479
<v Speaker 3>this year. I don't particularly agree with that.

2116
01:48:32.279 --> 01:48:34.199
<v Speaker 1>But he is a former Raider.

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01:48:34.680 --> 01:48:40.720
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, if he is, none of these guys are going

2118
01:48:40.760 --> 01:48:43.159
<v Speaker 3>to replace, and none of these guys he's drafted I

2119
01:48:43.399 --> 01:48:47.159
<v Speaker 3>think would replace what he would need from Jacobs. So

2120
01:48:47.199 --> 01:48:50.640
<v Speaker 3>I'm a little you know, going quarterback in two tight

2121
01:48:50.800 --> 01:48:53.279
<v Speaker 3>ends in the middle rounds of the draft when there's

2122
01:48:53.319 --> 01:48:57.720
<v Speaker 3>a lot of really good running backs there. I don't know.

2123
01:48:59.399 --> 01:49:04.159
<v Speaker 1>Team said that's Larry Jotn's Rednecks takes two tight ends here,

2124
01:49:04.439 --> 01:49:07.680
<v Speaker 1>I believe. Yeah, two tight two tight ends through eighteen rounds.

2125
01:49:08.039 --> 01:49:11.319
<v Speaker 1>They're both on the same team. Farreh Loveland at the

2126
01:49:11.359 --> 01:49:13.800
<v Speaker 1>eight oh seven and Comet at the sixteen oh seven.

2127
01:49:14.119 --> 01:49:17.159
<v Speaker 1>We don't often think about doing something like that when

2128
01:49:17.239 --> 01:49:19.560
<v Speaker 1>it's not like a running back or a quarterback. What

2129
01:49:19.680 --> 01:49:21.840
<v Speaker 1>do you make it of doing that two tight ends

2130
01:49:21.880 --> 01:49:24.239
<v Speaker 1>from the same team and a.

2131
01:49:24.319 --> 01:49:32.399
<v Speaker 3>Team that's not prolifically tight end targeted position. I don't know.

2132
01:49:34.920 --> 01:49:39.000
<v Speaker 3>He's He's put together some very very good players here.

2133
01:49:39.119 --> 01:49:42.359
<v Speaker 3>Getting him all into the lineup will be his challenge,

2134
01:49:42.520 --> 01:49:46.439
<v Speaker 3>and so oh you got your Marshall Lloyd too. Leing

2135
01:49:46.520 --> 01:49:48.800
<v Speaker 3>them all in the lineup will be the challenge. I

2136
01:49:48.840 --> 01:49:51.119
<v Speaker 3>would have probably wanted one more tight end, But I

2137
01:49:51.239 --> 01:49:56.880
<v Speaker 3>do like I do like Loveland's potential a great deal.

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01:49:57.079 --> 01:49:57.520
<v Speaker 5>But I.

2139
01:49:59.760 --> 01:50:01.039
<v Speaker 3>He good dynasty player.

2140
01:50:03.319 --> 01:50:06.039
<v Speaker 1>Larry Jilton, Yeah, that's a good question.

2141
01:50:06.199 --> 01:50:08.880
<v Speaker 3>I always I think when sometimes when I see guys

2142
01:50:08.920 --> 01:50:12.000
<v Speaker 3>that maybe overdraft rookie players, it's a little bit of

2143
01:50:12.039 --> 01:50:15.800
<v Speaker 3>the dynasty aspect. That's that's rookie fever still in their head.

2144
01:50:15.920 --> 01:50:18.760
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yeah, Larry, I always think of him as a

2145
01:50:18.920 --> 01:50:22.359
<v Speaker 1>redraft player. Oh no, I'm looking at Yeah, he plays

2146
01:50:22.359 --> 01:50:23.159
<v Speaker 1>a ton of dynasty.

2147
01:50:23.279 --> 01:50:25.119
<v Speaker 3>There you go, there you go. I was. You can

2148
01:50:25.199 --> 01:50:27.159
<v Speaker 3>kind of see it in the makeup of his team.

2149
01:50:27.239 --> 01:50:30.720
<v Speaker 1>Right, Vince staff Alino are good.

2150
01:50:30.800 --> 01:50:32.479
<v Speaker 3>Well, he's a superstar.

2151
01:50:33.920 --> 01:50:37.760
<v Speaker 1>If there's one person when I when I upload the show,

2152
01:50:37.880 --> 01:50:40.760
<v Speaker 1>the audio version of the show on Friday night, if

2153
01:50:40.760 --> 01:50:43.720
<v Speaker 1>there's one person I can rely on texting me Saturday

2154
01:50:43.800 --> 01:50:47.840
<v Speaker 1>morning with his comments on the show, which are unabashedly

2155
01:50:48.000 --> 01:50:50.600
<v Speaker 1>positive all the time, it's Vince staph Alino.

2156
01:50:50.680 --> 01:50:56.359
<v Speaker 3>He's always a texting never text me, but he could

2157
01:50:56.399 --> 01:50:58.159
<v Speaker 3>even put it in a group text. So you know,

2158
01:50:59.159 --> 01:51:01.680
<v Speaker 3>let's just include Pharaoll just where he can hear, and

2159
01:51:01.840 --> 01:51:02.800
<v Speaker 3>you never text me.

2160
01:51:03.239 --> 01:51:06.319
<v Speaker 1>He takes James Cook here running back sixteen at the

2161
01:51:06.399 --> 01:51:10.920
<v Speaker 1>four h six Pharaoh. I have been trying in one

2162
01:51:10.960 --> 01:51:13.920
<v Speaker 1>of my private Dynasty leagues. I'm trying to arrange a

2163
01:51:14.079 --> 01:51:16.319
<v Speaker 1>Rashie Rice for James Cook trade, and I'm trying to

2164
01:51:16.359 --> 01:51:18.840
<v Speaker 1>trade Cook to get Rice on my team. So I

2165
01:51:18.920 --> 01:51:21.560
<v Speaker 1>feel like I'm selling high on Cook and I'm buying

2166
01:51:21.640 --> 01:51:24.800
<v Speaker 1>low on Rice. I agreed, Okay, that was my question.

2167
01:51:25.199 --> 01:51:26.920
<v Speaker 1>James Cook at the four h six is then an

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01:51:27.000 --> 01:51:28.560
<v Speaker 1>overpay by Vince here.

2169
01:51:29.680 --> 01:51:33.239
<v Speaker 3>Yes, especially considering the other running backs he had before that, So.

2170
01:51:33.319 --> 01:51:35.479
<v Speaker 1>You would have just stayed away from that. Take take

2171
01:51:35.560 --> 01:51:39.439
<v Speaker 1>Mike Evans, take you know, Teed McMillan, Travis Hunter or whatever,

2172
01:51:39.800 --> 01:51:42.000
<v Speaker 1>Davonte Smith. He could have had as well. Well, no,

2173
01:51:42.159 --> 01:51:46.600
<v Speaker 1>Getante Smith, the next round doesn't really matter. Yeah, dude,

2174
01:51:46.800 --> 01:51:49.920
<v Speaker 1>the touchdowns with Cook last year were so hyper inflated,

2175
01:51:50.960 --> 01:51:53.600
<v Speaker 1>and I don't feel like everybody's caught up to that yet.

2176
01:51:53.680 --> 01:51:57.640
<v Speaker 3>So, you know, a lot of that might come from

2177
01:51:57.680 --> 01:52:00.760
<v Speaker 3>the fact that I admired Days so much, so, you know,

2178
01:52:00.920 --> 01:52:07.880
<v Speaker 3>I might have some predetermined thoughts on that that maybe

2179
01:52:07.920 --> 01:52:10.800
<v Speaker 3>don't line up with Vince. Vince is a superstar though,

2180
01:52:11.199 --> 01:52:14.119
<v Speaker 3>so when when he does it, you kind of you

2181
01:52:14.279 --> 01:52:16.359
<v Speaker 3>kind of tip your cap to him and singing.

2182
01:52:17.279 --> 01:52:19.680
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I mean he Vince is a way better player

2183
01:52:19.720 --> 01:52:22.159
<v Speaker 1>than I'll ever be, so I I, you know, I

2184
01:52:22.279 --> 01:52:24.399
<v Speaker 1>always give him the benefit of the doubt. I do

2185
01:52:24.600 --> 01:52:26.960
<v Speaker 1>like the Evan Ingram pick at the seven oh seven

2186
01:52:27.279 --> 01:52:29.880
<v Speaker 1>tight End eight again a tight end premium format. I

2187
01:52:30.000 --> 01:52:32.079
<v Speaker 1>know he's on a new new team, and I know

2188
01:52:32.279 --> 01:52:35.760
<v Speaker 1>historically that hasn't always been great for players, especially pass catchers,

2189
01:52:35.800 --> 01:52:37.560
<v Speaker 1>when they move on to a new team, new offense,

2190
01:52:37.640 --> 01:52:38.680
<v Speaker 1>new new head coach.

2191
01:52:38.800 --> 01:52:40.800
<v Speaker 3>When he moved to Jacksonville, didn't hurt him.

2192
01:52:40.880 --> 01:52:46.239
<v Speaker 1>No, it didn't, and and it was fine. That's Oh.

2193
01:52:46.399 --> 01:52:49.159
<v Speaker 1>Ferguson's another guy that the Cowboys didn't do anything. A

2194
01:52:49.239 --> 01:52:51.239
<v Speaker 1>tight end of the draft, they don't need you. They

2195
01:52:51.279 --> 01:52:54.680
<v Speaker 1>have first who is a badger by the way, So

2196
01:52:54.840 --> 01:52:58.880
<v Speaker 1>I get that. I want to move on to your

2197
01:52:59.000 --> 01:53:04.079
<v Speaker 1>thoughts on don Terminello's team at nine, specifically his third

2198
01:53:04.159 --> 01:53:07.159
<v Speaker 1>round pick and his fourth round pick. He goes back

2199
01:53:07.199 --> 01:53:10.800
<v Speaker 1>to back Chiefs receivers Rashie Rice and Xavier Worthy. He

2200
01:53:10.960 --> 01:53:14.359
<v Speaker 1>does not take Patrick Mahomes, who ended up going one

2201
01:53:14.479 --> 01:53:17.239
<v Speaker 1>pick before him in the tenth round. I don't know

2202
01:53:17.279 --> 01:53:18.760
<v Speaker 1>if he was going to take him there. He already

2203
01:53:18.760 --> 01:53:20.680
<v Speaker 1>had Mayfield in the ninth, so maybe that wasn't going

2204
01:53:20.760 --> 01:53:23.520
<v Speaker 1>to happen. What do you make of taking both Rice

2205
01:53:23.760 --> 01:53:26.720
<v Speaker 1>and Worthy in a league like this that early on,

2206
01:53:26.840 --> 01:53:30.119
<v Speaker 1>where you're soaking up two picks on receivers on the

2207
01:53:30.199 --> 01:53:32.960
<v Speaker 1>same team that also happened to feature Travis Kelsey.

2208
01:53:33.920 --> 01:53:41.279
<v Speaker 3>A prolifically passing offense. That perhaps he's in that club

2209
01:53:41.439 --> 01:53:46.039
<v Speaker 3>that thinks that Kelsey's contribution falls off. I think if

2210
01:53:46.119 --> 01:53:49.880
<v Speaker 3>Kelsey's contribution falls off, that's actually bad for the overall

2211
01:53:49.960 --> 01:53:53.000
<v Speaker 3>production of the receiver corps there. But that's just the

2212
01:53:53.039 --> 01:54:00.720
<v Speaker 3>way I think. I For me, Baker Mayfield works. But

2213
01:54:00.840 --> 01:54:02.199
<v Speaker 3>at the end of the year, I look at his

2214
01:54:02.359 --> 01:54:05.479
<v Speaker 3>stats and I say, wow, Mayfield, that's a pretty good

2215
01:54:05.680 --> 01:54:10.159
<v Speaker 3>whenever I started. It's just as it seemed to work. Yeah,

2216
01:54:10.359 --> 01:54:13.119
<v Speaker 3>this team, I'll ask you a flip one back to us,

2217
01:54:13.239 --> 01:54:16.560
<v Speaker 3>Jordan Love that deep in the draft. Isn't that a

2218
01:54:16.600 --> 01:54:17.039
<v Speaker 3>good pick?

2219
01:54:17.640 --> 01:54:21.640
<v Speaker 1>Quarterback nineteen at the fifteen oh nine tonight for Jordan Love.

2220
01:54:21.880 --> 01:54:24.359
<v Speaker 1>According to the Mojo and the Big Gorilla, he normally

2221
01:54:24.439 --> 01:54:28.640
<v Speaker 1>goes as quarterback fifteen at the thirteen ten.

2222
01:54:29.439 --> 01:54:30.720
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, resolved him.

2223
01:54:30.840 --> 01:54:34.439
<v Speaker 1>So two rounds of value there for for sure, with

2224
01:54:34.680 --> 01:54:39.720
<v Speaker 1>with Love pairing with Mayfield. And I do think, and

2225
01:54:39.720 --> 01:54:41.239
<v Speaker 1>I don't want to turn this into a Packers thing,

2226
01:54:41.359 --> 01:54:43.640
<v Speaker 1>I do think there is somewhat of a bounce back.

2227
01:54:44.039 --> 01:54:46.479
<v Speaker 1>I was talking with a Packers beat writer at the

2228
01:54:46.560 --> 01:54:50.359
<v Speaker 1>draft actually, when I was talking about the Anthony Bender pick,

2229
01:54:50.479 --> 01:54:53.399
<v Speaker 1>this big, massive card that they got in the draft,

2230
01:54:53.439 --> 01:54:55.479
<v Speaker 1>and then obviously the signing of Aaron Banks away from

2231
01:54:55.520 --> 01:54:58.439
<v Speaker 1>the Niners, and then the speed guy in Matthew Golden

2232
01:54:58.600 --> 01:55:00.640
<v Speaker 1>that they get in the first round. And I said,

2233
01:55:00.680 --> 01:55:03.840
<v Speaker 1>you know, these are contradictory players, right. You have these

2234
01:55:03.960 --> 01:55:06.479
<v Speaker 1>massive road graders that you're signing and drafting, and then

2235
01:55:06.520 --> 01:55:09.479
<v Speaker 1>you get this speed merchant on the outside and his

2236
01:55:09.680 --> 01:55:13.319
<v Speaker 1>opinion was, this is Matt Lafleur and Brian Gudukun's trying

2237
01:55:13.399 --> 01:55:17.119
<v Speaker 1>to match up proof the Packers offense. In other words,

2238
01:55:17.479 --> 01:55:19.920
<v Speaker 1>however you want to play Green Bay, they will be

2239
01:55:20.000 --> 01:55:21.840
<v Speaker 1>able to play that way and beat you. Now. I

2240
01:55:21.880 --> 01:55:24.359
<v Speaker 1>don't know if that's actually what's going on, but that's

2241
01:55:24.359 --> 01:55:26.319
<v Speaker 1>certainly an interesting take on it from a guy who

2242
01:55:26.399 --> 01:55:29.319
<v Speaker 1>covers the team. I thought that was that was fascinating.

2243
01:55:29.520 --> 01:55:33.239
<v Speaker 1>I agree Michael zukas Mongoose's team, we have to talk

2244
01:55:33.279 --> 01:55:36.680
<v Speaker 1>about him. Zuka has been on this show before, really

2245
01:55:36.760 --> 01:55:39.279
<v Speaker 1>talented player, won a lot of leagues. I do like

2246
01:55:39.359 --> 01:55:44.279
<v Speaker 1>the start of this team. Look at all those targets McBride, Thomas, Harrison, Adams,

2247
01:55:44.840 --> 01:55:48.119
<v Speaker 1>and then you get Hubbard too. I'm not a huge

2248
01:55:48.239 --> 01:55:52.479
<v Speaker 1>Jamison Williams guy. I like the idea Farrell of betting

2249
01:55:52.560 --> 01:55:55.600
<v Speaker 1>on Marvin Harrison to bounce back this year at wide

2250
01:55:55.640 --> 01:55:58.159
<v Speaker 1>receiver sixteen three ten is where he got him. Think

2251
01:55:58.199 --> 01:56:00.239
<v Speaker 1>about where he was going in Kentucky. Think about is

2252
01:56:00.239 --> 01:56:02.720
<v Speaker 1>going in the f f PC last year and now

2253
01:56:03.000 --> 01:56:05.159
<v Speaker 1>he's got a year of experience under him. And you're

2254
01:56:05.199 --> 01:56:10.319
<v Speaker 1>getting too two rounds of value essentially on Harrison McBride

2255
01:56:10.399 --> 01:56:14.439
<v Speaker 1>and Harrison together. He didn't get Kyler Murray, but I

2256
01:56:14.720 --> 01:56:16.800
<v Speaker 1>have no problems with that. Are you also betting on

2257
01:56:16.880 --> 01:56:18.319
<v Speaker 1>a bounce back from Harrison this year?

2258
01:56:18.680 --> 01:56:22.079
<v Speaker 3>I am, And look at the Look at the nine

2259
01:56:22.159 --> 01:56:24.359
<v Speaker 3>and uh, look at the eight, nine, ten.

2260
01:56:26.199 --> 01:56:30.439
<v Speaker 1>That's just to me, That'shkir and Mahomes.

2261
01:56:30.520 --> 01:56:34.920
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, for sure, that's just cold. I think I don't

2262
01:56:35.039 --> 01:56:39.079
<v Speaker 3>understand I. I guess it's because the rookie receivers have

2263
01:56:39.479 --> 01:56:45.880
<v Speaker 3>have moved up. But Shakir has proven to me, just

2264
01:56:46.159 --> 01:56:51.239
<v Speaker 3>despite his size, has proven to me to be an

2265
01:56:51.319 --> 01:56:56.199
<v Speaker 3>outstanding receiver, and I think we see a big reception

2266
01:56:58.159 --> 01:56:59.359
<v Speaker 3>bounce for him this year.

2267
01:56:59.560 --> 01:57:01.560
<v Speaker 1>I think he's being pushed down a little bit in

2268
01:57:01.680 --> 01:57:03.880
<v Speaker 1>drafts too, because of the presence of Josh Palmer there.

2269
01:57:03.960 --> 01:57:06.640
<v Speaker 1>Rightly or wrongly, I think that you're getting a little

2270
01:57:06.640 --> 01:57:08.880
<v Speaker 1>bit of a value on Shakir. So I'm team shak

2271
01:57:08.920 --> 01:57:11.520
<v Speaker 1>here with you as well. The Revelations draft less than

2272
01:57:11.560 --> 01:57:14.039
<v Speaker 1>a minute ago just completed, and that will complete our

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<v Speaker 1>show tonight. What a what a night it was, Phara,

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<v Speaker 1>I have to talk about before I let you go.

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<v Speaker 1>I have to talk about everything going on in Kentucky

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01:57:24.159 --> 01:57:28.880
<v Speaker 1>right now. Yeah, well, yeah, that that is true. There

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<v Speaker 1>is a big horse race tomorrow. My buddy Pizzy, who

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01:57:31.720 --> 01:57:33.960
<v Speaker 1>lives down the street for me, is he has a

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01:57:34.159 --> 01:57:37.199
<v Speaker 1>band coming in tomorrow and we're gonna have like a

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01:57:37.239 --> 01:57:38.960
<v Speaker 1>block party for for the derby.

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<v Speaker 3>It's it's gonna be living.

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<v Speaker 1>It is living.

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<v Speaker 3>I have.

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01:57:45.039 --> 01:57:47.479
<v Speaker 1>I'm in the uh the draft master right now. That

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01:57:47.560 --> 01:57:51.399
<v Speaker 1>needs a few teams. I'm in the main event training

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01:57:51.479 --> 01:57:53.319
<v Speaker 1>Camp division with some of the people who are hanging

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01:57:53.359 --> 01:57:56.079
<v Speaker 1>out in the chat tonight. That just needs a few teams, uh.

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01:57:56.159 --> 01:58:00.720
<v Speaker 1>And then I'm excited for the run to Daylights Week sixteen.

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01:58:01.760 --> 01:58:04.960
<v Speaker 1>Two divisions. I'man in that always dreaming and the old

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01:58:05.000 --> 01:58:08.479
<v Speaker 1>fashioned division. You can compete against me in those leagues

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01:58:08.680 --> 01:58:11.319
<v Speaker 1>and much more. KFFSC dot com is where to go.

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<v Speaker 1>And if I remember correctly, for the main events, we're

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01:58:16.159 --> 01:58:19.840
<v Speaker 1>going to have slow those slow drafts that I sign

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01:58:19.920 --> 01:58:22.159
<v Speaker 1>up for, they pop off as soon as they fill,

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01:58:22.560 --> 01:58:25.319
<v Speaker 1>and then the live the lives don't start till August.

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<v Speaker 1>So if you want to get in the main event,

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01:58:27.359 --> 01:58:29.760
<v Speaker 1>Pharaol right now, get in these slow drafts for sure.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we'll have we'll have some lives for the main

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01:58:32.560 --> 01:58:34.880
<v Speaker 3>event go off in July. But you're exactly right, Bulki,

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01:58:35.119 --> 01:58:37.520
<v Speaker 3>and we're holding the start up on that one. There's

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01:58:37.520 --> 01:58:41.479
<v Speaker 3>still three spots for maybe we're holding the start until Tuesday,

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01:58:42.039 --> 01:58:44.760
<v Speaker 3>when everyone who's in the derby can you can recover,

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01:58:45.279 --> 01:58:48.239
<v Speaker 3>and everyone who is traveling home from the derby can

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01:58:48.359 --> 01:58:51.039
<v Speaker 3>get home. And that's when that that slow draph will

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01:58:51.119 --> 01:58:55.520
<v Speaker 3>kick off. And that's going to be our first we

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01:58:55.640 --> 01:58:59.119
<v Speaker 3>call it training camp, but he's going to go off

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01:58:59.239 --> 01:59:01.479
<v Speaker 3>long before a train camp starts. Now, you know, Bunkie,

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01:59:01.920 --> 01:59:09.039
<v Speaker 3>the Best Ball Sweet sixteen Bestball Championship with a ten

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01:59:09.119 --> 01:59:11.720
<v Speaker 3>thousand dollars grand prize for the best ball players. We've

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01:59:11.760 --> 01:59:14.399
<v Speaker 3>never had that type of tournament for bat before. It

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01:59:14.600 --> 01:59:18.279
<v Speaker 3>is really an excellent one, a great payback through the

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01:59:18.359 --> 01:59:22.199
<v Speaker 3>divisions and through the Sweet sixteen teams that advance in

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01:59:22.359 --> 01:59:25.840
<v Speaker 3>Week fifteen and it's we read about the rules and

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01:59:25.880 --> 01:59:28.920
<v Speaker 3>you'll figure out how you will play for your complete

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01:59:29.960 --> 01:59:32.880
<v Speaker 3>season there both in your division, and if you're in

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01:59:33.000 --> 01:59:36.279
<v Speaker 3>the top two in each division, you will move on

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01:59:36.399 --> 01:59:39.880
<v Speaker 3>to the Sweet sixteen at the end of Week fourteen.

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<v Speaker 3>So if that doesn't confuse everybody, just come play and

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01:59:42.800 --> 01:59:44.640
<v Speaker 3>do your best. It's going to work out for you.

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<v Speaker 1>That training Camp Division. Just a quick plug on this.

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<v Speaker 1>The Fantasy Sopranos are in there. Many of you playoff

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01:59:50.359 --> 01:59:54.319
<v Speaker 1>at PC seeing Fantasy Sopranos. Bill Hollywood is in that draft.

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01:59:54.399 --> 01:59:56.359
<v Speaker 1>I'm in that draft. Franch Cink is in that draft.

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01:59:56.640 --> 02:00:00.479
<v Speaker 1>Stu Kean, Don Gazetti I think is in it too, right, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>Tom Eddie is in it. Yeah, So come join us.

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<v Speaker 1>Three teams left to go in there, and hopefully we'll

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<v Speaker 1>pop that off on too.

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<v Speaker 3>That'll be the first ever KFFSC participation for the Sopranos

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<v Speaker 3>and with much more to come. Appreciate Steven G and

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<v Speaker 3>his crew making their plans to participate in Kentucky this year.

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<v Speaker 1>If you want to participate in Kentucky Live, go to

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<v Speaker 1>KFFFC dot com and if you can't wait until Northern Kentucky,

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<v Speaker 1>if you can't wait until Louisville in August, sign up

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<v Speaker 1>for the slow sign up for the lives online right now.

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<v Speaker 1>That's what I'm doing, KFFFC dot com. Ferrell, enjoy the Derby,

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<v Speaker 1>tomorrow Man, thank you so much for hanging out doing

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<v Speaker 1>a little overtime with me tonight. I really appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 1>We will be back at our normal ten pm start

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<v Speaker 1>time next Friday. That is Farrell Elliott, the definitive Commissioner

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02:00:47.199 --> 02:00:50.199
<v Speaker 1>of Fantasy Football, hanging out with us tonight. That is

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02:00:50.239 --> 02:00:51.520
<v Speaker 1>going to do it for our show. I want to

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<v Speaker 1>thank Dan Flamholtz, Brent Studebaker, Jake flike all the Drafters

2343
02:00:55.920 --> 02:00:58.279
<v Speaker 1>that made this such a fun show tonight, Farrell Elliott,

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02:00:58.319 --> 02:01:00.399
<v Speaker 1>the FFPC brob Brice, and of course each and every

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02:01:00.399 --> 02:01:02.680
<v Speaker 1>one of you. As I said, we will be back

2346
02:01:02.760 --> 02:01:05.119
<v Speaker 1>at ten o'clock next Friday. We're gonna be joined by

2347
02:01:05.199 --> 02:01:09.399
<v Speaker 1>twelve time FFPC Dynasty League champ Scott BRAZICKI. He's going

2348
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<v Speaker 1>to talk about how his rookie draft started off, which

2349
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<v Speaker 1>they launched tomorrow for the FFPC, and so much more.

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<v Speaker 1>In case you missed insider Access on the Better Sports

2351
02:01:19.359 --> 02:01:23.840
<v Speaker 1>Network on the FFPC last night, Dynasty League Football four

2352
02:01:23.880 --> 02:01:27.319
<v Speaker 1>for fourst Addison Hayes chopped it up. We were drinking

2353
02:01:27.319 --> 02:01:29.880
<v Speaker 1>from the fire hose. As Sigmund Bloom from Football Guys

2354
02:01:29.920 --> 02:01:32.079
<v Speaker 1>always says, so much to get to. We couldn't get

2355
02:01:32.079 --> 02:01:35.079
<v Speaker 1>to everything, but two hours chock full of both redraft

2356
02:01:35.119 --> 02:01:40.359
<v Speaker 1>and dynasty goodness. We also will be going live next

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<v Speaker 1>week programming note no Thursday Insider Access show. We are

2358
02:01:44.640 --> 02:01:47.600
<v Speaker 1>gonna go Wednesday. It's gonna be myself and Dave Turpoli

2359
02:01:48.039 --> 02:01:50.960
<v Speaker 1>covering the hard Way Big Gorilla Draft, which is gonna

2360
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<v Speaker 1>be unbelievable. All the luminaries, all these guys that have

2361
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<v Speaker 1>been on this show before, plenty of other shows, some

2362
02:01:57.520 --> 02:01:59.880
<v Speaker 1>of them have shows themselves. We're gonna be covering that

2363
02:02:00.760 --> 02:02:02.840
<v Speaker 1>draft live, pick by pick, and we'll get some interviews

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02:02:02.880 --> 02:02:06.159
<v Speaker 1>with those guys. That starts at eight o'clock Eastern time.

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<v Speaker 1>Next Wednesday is when Insider Acts and Insider Access is

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02:02:10.039 --> 02:02:12.479
<v Speaker 1>the former High Stakes Fantasy Football show. Just so we're

2367
02:02:12.479 --> 02:02:15.880
<v Speaker 1>all aware, the Roadovus High Stakes Lowdown makes its May debut.

2368
02:02:15.960 --> 02:02:18.359
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna have our May episode on Tuesday at ten

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02:02:18.439 --> 02:02:21.760
<v Speaker 1>pm Eastern. FFPC League Champ one of the few people

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02:02:21.840 --> 02:02:23.560
<v Speaker 1>that I have on the shows. I can't even count

2371
02:02:23.600 --> 02:02:25.560
<v Speaker 1>how many titles he's won because it's so many. At

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<v Speaker 1>this point, Josh Stiegel is going to join me for that.

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02:02:28.399 --> 02:02:31.000
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna get the lay of the land on how

2374
02:02:31.039 --> 02:02:34.039
<v Speaker 1>his rookie drafts are panning out as well FFPC Best

2375
02:02:34.079 --> 02:02:37.079
<v Speaker 1>Ball and Superflex Bestball Tournament. Don't forget one hundred thousand

2376
02:02:37.119 --> 02:02:40.199
<v Speaker 1>dollars grand prize, actually one hundred thousand dollars runner up

2377
02:02:40.279 --> 02:02:42.600
<v Speaker 1>prize in the best Ball tournament that is new this

2378
02:02:42.760 --> 02:02:46.079
<v Speaker 1>year FFPC Big Gorilla Tournament. We got drafts popping off

2379
02:02:46.119 --> 02:02:48.039
<v Speaker 1>all weekend. I'll see in the draft rooms this weekend.

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<v Speaker 1>There a million dollar grand prize. Early rampage still going.

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02:02:51.359 --> 02:02:54.840
<v Speaker 1>Seven Bananas promo always running. The FFPC main event Slow

2382
02:02:54.960 --> 02:02:58.000
<v Speaker 1>drafts started yesterday. Make sure you're taking advantage of that.

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02:02:58.119 --> 02:03:01.119
<v Speaker 1>A six million dollar plus prize school million dollar grand prize,

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02:03:01.239 --> 02:03:03.319
<v Speaker 1>and don't forget about the early bird deadline sign up.

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<v Speaker 1>By the end of this month, you'll get two hundred

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<v Speaker 1>dollars off your first team and you'll be in the

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02:03:07.039 --> 02:03:08.960
<v Speaker 1>running to be selected as one of the Joe's for

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02:03:09.039 --> 02:03:12.479
<v Speaker 1>the FFPC Pros versus Joe's Competition. Dynasty Startups, Yeah, I know,

2389
02:03:12.560 --> 02:03:14.840
<v Speaker 1>rookie draftser tomorrow. You can still pick up some startups

2390
02:03:15.159 --> 02:03:18.039
<v Speaker 1>and playing Fantasy football. Three nun and sixty five days

2391
02:03:18.039 --> 02:03:20.399
<v Speaker 1>a year. One hundred dollars to five thousand dollars are

2392
02:03:20.439 --> 02:03:23.600
<v Speaker 1>those entry fees. Fifteen plus years, eighteen hundred leagues. No

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02:03:23.720 --> 02:03:26.399
<v Speaker 1>leagues have ever folded my FFPC dot com. Thanks so

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02:03:26.520 --> 02:03:28.600
<v Speaker 1>much for watching you remember to like, subscribe, comment on

2395
02:03:28.640 --> 02:03:29.960
<v Speaker 1>this video, share it with your friends, share it with

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02:03:30.000 --> 02:03:31.960
<v Speaker 1>your enemies, and get notified each and every time we

2397
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<v Speaker 1>go live, which will you Tuesday with Josh Stego on

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<v Speaker 1>the road of his High Stakes Lowdown. Thanks so much

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<v Speaker 1>for watching. Enjoy your Derby day tomorrow. Your weekend officially

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<v Speaker 1>starts now.

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<v Speaker 2>This has been another episode of The Hot Stakes Fantasy

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<v Speaker 2>Football Hour, presented by my FFPC dot com.

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<v Speaker 1>It was broadcast live and was watched around the world.

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<v Speaker 1>Bulky and cal.

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<v Speaker 2>We'll be back next week with more analysis, more interviews,

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02:04:04.119 --> 02:04:07.039
<v Speaker 2>add more advice from guests much smarter than they are.

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<v Speaker 2>Thanks for watching, and we'll talk with you again next week.

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<v Speaker 1>And for those of you, as a reminder, who are

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<v Speaker 1>celebrating watching the Derby, perhaps placing some wagers on the Derby,

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<v Speaker 1>We're going to support KFFSC longtime player doc Brandon Haki.

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02:04:26.119 --> 02:04:28.880
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna support Sandman tomorrow. Sandman is the horse you

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02:04:28.920 --> 02:04:31.760
<v Speaker 1>want to bet on, so check that out tomorrow. Enjoy

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<v Speaker 1>the Derby, enjoy your weekend, Enjoy all your rookie drafts tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 1>Thanks so much for watching. Ten pm next Friday is

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02:04:38.800 --> 02:04:41.479
<v Speaker 1>when we resume this show. Ten pm on Tuesday. I'll

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<v Speaker 1>talk with you Josh Siegle on the road of his

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<v Speaker 1>high stakes load down. Then be good, everybody. Thanks so

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<v Speaker 1>much for watching, streaming, listening, downloading,
