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<v Speaker 1>Which rookie tight end might be getting slept on by

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<v Speaker 1>We've got a great show for you. Farrell Elliott is here.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm Eric Balkman. Stick around. Your high Stakes Fantasy Football

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<v Speaker 1>Grinnings and salutations to all of you blcoholics and for

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<v Speaker 3>How are you You know it was such an impressive

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<v Speaker 3>lead in BALKI that I missed you so much. I

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<v Speaker 3>I missed you. You can look at your tech stream

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<v Speaker 3>it I am on it. Yeah you know, I yes,

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<v Speaker 3>I got the I got the best email tonight. Grandpaul

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<v Speaker 3>Bullet Bob Hogan, Uh you know, tough, muscular, impressive individual

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<v Speaker 4>Uh and uh they're just together having the best time. So,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, I really love this time of year before

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<v Speaker 3>I really it's just a great time of year.

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<v Speaker 1>It is a great time of year. And it's fun

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<v Speaker 1>because we we're kind of making up our own narratives

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<v Speaker 1>right now when we draft, which can be kind of

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<v Speaker 1>fun because there's not a lot of news coming out with.

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<v Speaker 3>Even though we're making them up. There they're they're there.

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<v Speaker 1>They are actually based stories that we're telling each other

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<v Speaker 1>to tuck us into bed at night and those and

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<v Speaker 1>one of those one of those stories, one of those stories,

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<v Speaker 1>as we lead things off from the Florida Times Union,

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<v Speaker 1>this was the story that Demetrius Harvey told us this

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<v Speaker 1>week about the Jacksonville Jaguars. Travis etn Dude ended last

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<v Speaker 1>season as the lead running back for the Jaguars, and

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<v Speaker 1>because we start drafting in January, we have buried this

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<v Speaker 1>guy six feet under, probably back in May after Michelle

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<v Speaker 1>Touton got drafted, and now all of a sudden, he's

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<v Speaker 1>making a comeback here in late June. Because Demetrius Harvey says,

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<v Speaker 1>Etn is expected to remain the team's top back, but

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<v Speaker 1>he could take quote a bit of a backseat as

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<v Speaker 1>a rusher as the team's running game and his receiving

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<v Speaker 1>ability evolved.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay.

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<v Speaker 1>Harvey went on to say in this story that this

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<v Speaker 1>competition will include not only Etn, but Basehell, Tooton, Tank Bigsby,

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<v Speaker 1>and Leaquent Allen, the other rookie running back that Jacksonville drafted.

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<v Speaker 1>He listed those players in that order. I don't think

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<v Speaker 1>that that's any surprise. It's not alphabetical order, it is

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<v Speaker 1>reverse alphabetic order. But I think the order he listened

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<v Speaker 1>him in is an order of importance in the backfield.

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<v Speaker 1>If the Jaguars truly are going to go a running

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<v Speaker 1>back by committee route, it's gonna feature at least three

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<v Speaker 1>of these guys. It's going to be problematic. However, Etn,

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<v Speaker 1>while he wasn't a big pass catcher in college, it

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<v Speaker 1>seems like he is starting to pick that game part

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<v Speaker 1>of his game up faster and faster pharall, if we

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<v Speaker 1>look at the Jacksonville running backs and how they're drafted

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<v Speaker 1>in the go rilla as you call it, the gorilla, which,

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<v Speaker 1>by the way, the ADP that we're getting is from

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<v Speaker 1>fantasymojo dot com at Fantasy Mojo on Ax. Darren RMANI

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<v Speaker 1>the godfather of the process of Joe's Challenge. He runs this.

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<v Speaker 1>Anytime we cite the ADP, it's coming from his website.

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<v Speaker 1>Strongly urge you to get a Fantasy Mojo membership if

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<v Speaker 1>you are playing in the FFPC. Jacksonville running Backs etn

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<v Speaker 1>eight oh nine, Bay Shell, Tooton ten oh one, Bigsby

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<v Speaker 1>at the twelve ten, and Laquin Allen not being drafted.

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<v Speaker 1>So those top three guys kind of Ferrell, Do you

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<v Speaker 1>have a favorite out of those three? Right now?

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<v Speaker 3>I have a favorite. His name is Trevor Lawrence. And

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<v Speaker 3>if you've returned to his twenty twenty two production, all

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<v Speaker 3>these running backs will flourish. The support for Travis Atienne

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<v Speaker 3>amongst fantasy players even before the draft, I think he

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<v Speaker 3>was evanescent, transitory, temporary at best, and then the draft game,

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<v Speaker 3>I just said, this team has nowhere to go, but

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<v Speaker 3>the proverbial direction of up. It will depend on the

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<v Speaker 3>quarterback's ability to move the ball down the field, which

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<v Speaker 3>he hasn't shown that in a couple of years. You've

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<v Speaker 3>got to put these guys in some down in distant

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<v Speaker 3>situations where they can score touchdowns. It's team football. It

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<v Speaker 3>hasn't gone well for the quarterback in the last few years. Consequently,

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<v Speaker 3>the backfield has suffered as well. Rookie year not unless

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<v Speaker 3>the Unless the offense tunes up and the quarterback returns

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<v Speaker 3>to success, it's going to be another long year to own.

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<v Speaker 3>Jacksonville Jags.

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<v Speaker 1>So are you? I mean, do you have a okay? So,

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<v Speaker 1>I guess the pivotal player here is Trevor Lawrence. For you?

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<v Speaker 1>Which side are you falling in on that? Do you

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<v Speaker 1>think he recaptures or gains some magic this year and

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<v Speaker 1>really pilots this offense or are you betting on the

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<v Speaker 1>side of fading the Jaguars By and large.

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<v Speaker 3>I want to examine it more in a preseason. I

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<v Speaker 3>think with all the coaching changes there, I think I

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<v Speaker 3>think his reset and his head is in the right direction,

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<v Speaker 3>and based on where these running backs are going, I'm

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<v Speaker 3>willing to take a risk and say that it is.

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<v Speaker 3>You got to remember that everyone valued this quarterback when

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<v Speaker 3>he entered the league, and he's had a rough patch,

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<v Speaker 3>but I don't think his skill set is gone. New coaches,

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<v Speaker 3>new opportunity. Let's see what happens. But it's uh, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>there's something needs to be shown this year there.

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<v Speaker 1>It's weird that. I mean, I think I'm still team

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<v Speaker 1>Tooting here because it is one of those running backs

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<v Speaker 1>that you get later on in the draft, and I

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<v Speaker 1>don't want to necessarily draft for floor, which I think

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<v Speaker 1>is what Etn is there at eight o nine, that's

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<v Speaker 1>still almost a round and a half ahead of Touton.

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<v Speaker 1>So I like Tooting there. I like him more than Bigsby.

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<v Speaker 1>He's the mystery box and unlike what he was going

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<v Speaker 1>for in early May, far oh you don't have to

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<v Speaker 1>pay that price anymore. He's he's falling a little bit.

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<v Speaker 1>And I think I.

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<v Speaker 3>Appreciate rider Demetrius Harvey. You know, he wins the Captain

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<v Speaker 3>Obvious Forward of the week. You know, if he's reporting

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<v Speaker 3>on if he's reporting on July fourth, he's probably going

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<v Speaker 3>to talk about parades and fireworks and maybe even hot notes.

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<v Speaker 1>That's entirely possible I know that. Let's move on and

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<v Speaker 1>talk about the New York Jets here. Aaron Glenn, the

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<v Speaker 1>new head coach there, said that Mason Taylor, their rookie

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<v Speaker 1>tight end, is doing an outstanding job as a blocker.

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<v Speaker 1>He also before this talked about how well Mason Taylor

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<v Speaker 1>is at catch the ball away from his body and

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<v Speaker 1>how quick he's getting north and south after the catch

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<v Speaker 1>this year. So this is good on both sides. You

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<v Speaker 1>want to know that he's a good blocker. You want

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<v Speaker 1>to know that his head coach is praising him for

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<v Speaker 1>the receiving aspect of the tight end position as well.

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<v Speaker 1>Among the tight end positions receptions last year in the league,

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<v Speaker 1>nearly twenty eight hundred of them, thirty percent were caught

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<v Speaker 1>via play action. And obviously this is something that the

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<v Speaker 1>clearly Mason Taylor is going to have the opportunity to

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<v Speaker 1>be a very successful player this year. If I remember correctly,

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<v Speaker 1>Pharaoh Steven Nrgalos who has been on this show before

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<v Speaker 1>less than a month ago. I think he has been

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<v Speaker 1>in from KFFSC drafts with me I'm I'm not, I'm not,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, saying this with with an undoubted lock of certainty.

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<v Speaker 1>It seems like he grabs Mason Taylor in like every

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<v Speaker 1>three at the thirteen to ten right now, I think,

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<v Speaker 1>of the top five. I think Mason Taylor looks real

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<v Speaker 1>nice Clark as a backup tight end for you this year.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, and here we've got another SEC tight end joining

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<v Speaker 3>the league, one that is the most prolific pass catcher

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<v Speaker 3>in LSU history amongst the tight end positions. There's certainly

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<v Speaker 3>the family heritage there of father Jason Taylor and Zach Thomas,

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<v Speaker 3>uncle of you know, this guy's a foot this guy's

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<v Speaker 3>I think that what this He was a steal for

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<v Speaker 3>stealing too. And I'm not saying he's going to be

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<v Speaker 3>brock Bowers, but he's done all the same things that

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<v Speaker 3>the Southeastern Conference and it you know, they're not hurting

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<v Speaker 1>I want to, uh, we're gonna get to Jason camp

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<v Speaker 1>get into this R J. Harvey JK. Dobbins discussion. I

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<v Speaker 1>know we've touched on this before, Pharrell, but Nick Cosmier Cosmider,

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<v Speaker 1>excuse me, and Nick I apologize that by butchering this.

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<v Speaker 1>I know Nick's watching right now. He never misses an episode,

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<v Speaker 1>but he believes that R. J. Harvey is still going

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<v Speaker 1>to be a significant part of the offense even after

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<v Speaker 1>the acquisition of JK. Dobbins. He did one of these

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<v Speaker 1>mailbag columns for The Athletic where people were asking him

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<v Speaker 1>questions about the Broncos, and somebody asked him about the

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<v Speaker 1>impact that JK. Dobbinson is going to have an R J.

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<v Speaker 1>Harvey this year, Cosmiders, and he welcomed the opportunity to

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<v Speaker 1>quote dispel this narrative. And he also said in this

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<v Speaker 1>mail bag quote, if anything, Harvey has exceeded expectations during

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<v Speaker 1>his early days in Denver, and certainly Dobbins will have

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<v Speaker 1>a role, but bear in mind that if the Broncos

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<v Speaker 1>really wanted Dobbins, they could have signed him prior to

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL Draft and prior to drafting RJ. Harvey. As

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<v Speaker 1>you have so eloquently pointed out with a lot of players,

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<v Speaker 1>Barrel that we've been talking about over the last couple

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<v Speaker 1>of weeks, this is gonna be one of those things

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<v Speaker 1>that's gonna be much more interesting when we get to

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<v Speaker 1>training camp and seeing how these things shake out. Right now,

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<v Speaker 1>but I think the death of r J. Harvey after JK.

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<v Speaker 1>Dobbins was signed has been largely overrated. Now when we

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<v Speaker 1>look at the mojo on these guys and look at

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<v Speaker 1>how Denver running backs are being drafted, we see McLaughlin

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<v Speaker 1>as running back eighty six. We see estimates running back

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<v Speaker 1>seventy seven, Dobbins is forty two, and RJ. Harvey is

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<v Speaker 1>still running back twenty one. He is going at the

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<v Speaker 1>five oh six, Dobbins is going f Browns behind him

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<v Speaker 1>at the ten oh seven. In your humble opinion, are

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<v Speaker 1>f FPC players playing this Denver backfield right at the

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<v Speaker 1>moment to be taking Harvey five rowns ahead of JK. Dobbins.

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<v Speaker 3>I really love Harvey, so the answer might be that

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<v Speaker 3>he should go where he's going and that Dobbin should

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<v Speaker 3>be elevated as your handcuff. I think what everybody here

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<v Speaker 3>is buying into the fact of what we just said

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<v Speaker 3>about Lawrence and Jacksonville, those teams are responding to the

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<v Speaker 3>young quarterback, his maturity and the ability of the team

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<v Speaker 3>to be uh to play better. They're they're a year

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<v Speaker 3>ahead of where Jacksonville needs to be in this upcoming season.

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<v Speaker 3>So I it's difficult because if you start picking two

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<v Speaker 3>of these guys and some guy told me on the phone,

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't give much credence to it, but he told

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<v Speaker 3>me he has to make could be out of there.

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<v Speaker 3>And I just I really like Harvey, So I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 3>go ahead and draft him where I have to draft him.

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<v Speaker 3>And I think a lot of those I think a

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<v Speaker 3>lot of those drafters are probably going zero running back

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<v Speaker 3>and they're coming in with They're coming in with Harvey

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<v Speaker 3>as their guy. I think that might be what's happening here.

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<v Speaker 1>I want to touch on one more thing real quick

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<v Speaker 1>before we get to Jason Camp. Zach Kiefer from The Athletic,

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<v Speaker 1>who covers the Chiefs there, said that we should look

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<v Speaker 1>for more emphasis on explosion from Kansas City's passing game

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<v Speaker 1>this year. Andy Reid apparently during the spring made it

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<v Speaker 1>a real point for the Chiefs to be pushing the

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<v Speaker 1>ball downfield, something that they got away from for sure

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<v Speaker 1>last season and maybe a little bit in twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 1>three as well. Since twenty twenty one, Mahomes has been

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<v Speaker 1>twenty first or worse in a dot, and he finished

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<v Speaker 1>sixth in a dot. Bear in mind in twenty eighteen

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<v Speaker 1>when he had five thousand yards, fifty touchdowns twelve picks,

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<v Speaker 1>won his first MVP that year. That's when he had

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<v Speaker 1>athletic and young Travis Kelcey. That's when he had athletic

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<v Speaker 1>and young Tyreek Hill. Now he gets xader Worthy, who

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<v Speaker 1>we know can get it done vertically as well as

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<v Speaker 1>in the intermediate game. Rashie Rice, I don't think anybody

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<v Speaker 1>would say as a field stretcher, but I believe you

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<v Speaker 1>brought this to our attention before Hollywood Brown could still

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<v Speaker 1>get it done. He's still fast, and now they're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>have two guys that could really be lidlifters on this offense.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know if this is a conversation about, Hey,

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<v Speaker 1>should we be looking at Hollywood Brown Lake should be

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<v Speaker 1>like taking Worthy over Rashie Rice. I think this is

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<v Speaker 1>more of a question, Pharrell, do we need to pump

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<v Speaker 1>up Patrick Mahomes on our draft board because he is

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<v Speaker 1>going well outside the top five and then there's a deep,

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<v Speaker 1>yawning chasm between Burrow and Mahomes. It's like two and

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<v Speaker 1>a half rounds based on his are going he needs

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<v Speaker 3>And we had some guys in the chat room talking

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<v Speaker 3>about how Mahomes has struggled with Fantasy Points in the

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<v Speaker 3>last two years. And he has, but he you know,

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<v Speaker 3>he's also been hurt, He's had some other situations around

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<v Speaker 3>to him. I think this is the year that he

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<v Speaker 3>brings it together and I you know, drafters will tell

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<v Speaker 3>you what round, what round is Darren got him going in?

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<v Speaker 1>What's the report for the mojo on who.

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<v Speaker 3>Patrick Mahomes.

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<v Speaker 1>Mahomes right now in the f f PC big Gorilla

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback six at the eight oh two.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, if you can get it Patrick Mahomes that

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<v Speaker 3>late in the draft, all day long, I'll go back

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<v Speaker 3>you know, Booger Freeman checked in when we're having our

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<v Speaker 3>conversation about the Denver backfield, and he is correct. Coach Peyton,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, we know what it's gonna be. You have

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<v Speaker 3>to be Alvin Kamara to get the majority of the touches.

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<v Speaker 3>It's running back by committee. And so yeah, that's a

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<v Speaker 3>that's a very good point. But I love I love

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<v Speaker 3>Kansas City. Uh, there's a lot of players to get

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<v Speaker 3>the ball too, and they got the right quarterback to

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<v Speaker 3>get it to them. You're gonna get fantasy points out

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<v Speaker 3>of Kelsey. Uh, it'll be interesting. The most interesting thing

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<v Speaker 3>to see from a fantasy perspective is how the backfield

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<v Speaker 3>works itself out. And Worthy is going to be exciting

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<v Speaker 3>to watch.

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<v Speaker 1>He is going to be exciting. And we can't wait

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<v Speaker 1>to see what happens with this Chiefs offense. And we

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<v Speaker 1>won't be waiting long feral, because I think we're only dad,

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<v Speaker 1>what is it, June twenty seventh, We're less than three

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<v Speaker 1>months away. I mean it's like eight or nine weeks

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<v Speaker 1>something like that away from the start of the NFL season,

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<v Speaker 1>which I know you can't wait for. I can't wait

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<v Speaker 1>for it either, And I'll tell you. One other guy

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<v Speaker 1>who can't wait for it is tonight's guest on the program.

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<v Speaker 1>Ladies and gentlemen are going to bring him in right now.

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<v Speaker 1>This is a player who has twelve league titles to

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<v Speaker 1>his name in the Fantasy Football Players Championship, He's looking

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<v Speaker 1>to add some more this year, including but not limited

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<v Speaker 1>to winning the million dollars in the FFPC made event.

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<v Speaker 1>You can watch him draft on this year channel on

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<v Speaker 1>YouTube when we cover the Pros Versus Joe's drafts coming

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<v Speaker 1>up in about a month or so. Uh you follow

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<v Speaker 1>him on the X at j Camp two three two three.

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<v Speaker 1>Please welcome into the program tonight the Pros Versus Joe's

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<v Speaker 1>drafter himself, mister Jason Camp. Jason, good evening, Thanks for

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<v Speaker 1>joining us.

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<v Speaker 5>I appreciate it. Guys.

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<v Speaker 1>How are you we're doing? Good man? How pumped are

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<v Speaker 1>you or to find out that you were selected as

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<v Speaker 1>a Joe and Pros Versus Joe's this year? Oh it was.

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<v Speaker 5>Awesome and uh, you know you can tell and you

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<v Speaker 5>know my history. I've been with the FFPC for a

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<v Speaker 5>long long time and uh, watching this, I was like,

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<v Speaker 5>But uh, it finally came up. So it's, uh, it's

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<v Speaker 5>great because you know, I know, I compete against some

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<v Speaker 5>of these guys in some of the high stakes as

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<v Speaker 5>it is, so it's it's uh, it's nice seeing it.

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<v Speaker 5>I haven't been able to go out to Vegas yet,

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<v Speaker 5>so I'm kind of out of far over in Kentucky

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<v Speaker 5>and I'm when I'm doing my draft, uh, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>the live drafts and those guys are out there and

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<v Speaker 5>some of the high stakes and all that, but playing

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<v Speaker 5>for the million dollars in the main event, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>it's it's awesome. So I'm really pumped to do this,

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<v Speaker 5>uh next month. It's it's gonna be awesome.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it will be fun when you are and I

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<v Speaker 1>think I know what you're talking or what you're going

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<v Speaker 1>to say here, but I want you to open this up.

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<v Speaker 1>When you're not winning all these FFPC leagues, what are

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<v Speaker 1>you doing for a living?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it's it's crazy. I kind of told you a

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<v Speaker 5>little bit offline. But I grew up in Miami and was,

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<v Speaker 5>I worked for the Marlins for three years right at

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<v Speaker 1>Of work, and you got and you got the ring

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<v Speaker 1>right the World Series I did.

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<v Speaker 5>I got a World Series ring in ninety seven with

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<v Speaker 5>those guys coming right out as an unbelievable experience. And

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<v Speaker 5>then I worked for the Dolphins and helped produce the

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<v Speaker 5>Super Bowl in nineteen ninety nine. Then I went over

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<v Speaker 5>new arena that they just won their second Cup in.

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<v Speaker 5>So they didn't they hardly won at all when I

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<v Speaker 5>was there, but you know, it's it was great to

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<v Speaker 5>was actually on the PGA Tour as a tournament director

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<v Speaker 5>for a long time. And then I kind of stepped

416
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<v Speaker 5>away from sports after that and wanted to be a

417
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<v Speaker 5>dad and raised my kids and coach football and baseball

418
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<v Speaker 5>and all that kind of stuff. So I kind of

419
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<v Speaker 5>opened my own event firm, and you know, but I've

420
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<v Speaker 5>been doing fantasy football since I was sixteen years old.

421
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<v Speaker 5>And you know, I drafted Michael Irvin in nineteen eighty

422
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<v Speaker 5>eight and his rookie year, and that's how long it

423
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<v Speaker 5>goes back. So back in the day, guys, you remember

424
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<v Speaker 5>when you were pulling out the newspaper and writing it

425
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<v Speaker 5>all down on a little sheet of paper and doing

426
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<v Speaker 5>your own calculations in those home leagues. So it's from

427
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<v Speaker 5>there to what I'm doing now with you guys. It's

428
00:22:37.519 --> 00:22:39.920
<v Speaker 5>it's been a great run. And you know this, this

429
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<v Speaker 5>is my hobby. You know we I kind of mentioned before.

430
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<v Speaker 5>I am in Kentucky, over in Ashton on the other

431
00:22:47.079 --> 00:22:50.440
<v Speaker 5>side from from Louisville, and my wife and I bought

432
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<v Speaker 5>a dead mall and turned it into an entertainment district

433
00:22:53.039 --> 00:22:57.440
<v Speaker 5>and it's going great. So we're you know, changing a

434
00:22:57.480 --> 00:22:59.480
<v Speaker 5>bunch of bunch of different stuff over there. We got

435
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<v Speaker 5>a casino movie theater Melbou Jackson. It's great, but fantasy

436
00:23:03.440 --> 00:23:05.200
<v Speaker 5>football is my escape in my getaway.

437
00:23:05.960 --> 00:23:08.480
<v Speaker 1>So if we can, if we can promote this a

438
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<v Speaker 1>little bit. I went to camp landing dot com to

439
00:23:12.720 --> 00:23:15.440
<v Speaker 1>check this out. When I saw it, Wow, I was

440
00:23:15.519 --> 00:23:18.839
<v Speaker 1>blown away. Like all the stuff that's going on at

441
00:23:18.880 --> 00:23:22.400
<v Speaker 1>that place. You got mini golf, movie theater, you have

442
00:23:23.920 --> 00:23:27.200
<v Speaker 1>just like this massive arcade. You got everything going on there.

443
00:23:27.200 --> 00:23:28.839
<v Speaker 1>I was at that is a that is a pretty

444
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<v Speaker 1>cool operation camp landing dot com for any and I'll

445
00:23:32.039 --> 00:23:33.960
<v Speaker 1>put the link in the in the chat here, so

446
00:23:34.039 --> 00:23:37.240
<v Speaker 1>anybody can check that out. And then what is tapasports

447
00:23:37.319 --> 00:23:37.880
<v Speaker 1>dot Com.

448
00:23:38.359 --> 00:23:41.359
<v Speaker 5>So that that's something that we created. It's basically a

449
00:23:41.440 --> 00:23:45.279
<v Speaker 5>golf simulator bar. So we've got eight HD sports suites,

450
00:23:45.359 --> 00:23:47.319
<v Speaker 5>not only where you can play the top golf courses

451
00:23:47.359 --> 00:23:51.480
<v Speaker 5>of the world, but you can play baseball, football, kickfield goals,

452
00:23:51.559 --> 00:23:56.920
<v Speaker 5>strikeout batters, hockey, soccer. So it's a whole interactive, uh

453
00:23:57.200 --> 00:23:59.680
<v Speaker 5>sports bar. But I also have a pour my beer

454
00:23:59.720 --> 00:24:01.519
<v Speaker 5>tap wall where you go in and get your r

455
00:24:01.680 --> 00:24:04.480
<v Speaker 5>id card or brace it and then go down the

456
00:24:04.559 --> 00:24:07.240
<v Speaker 5>line and just try all the sampling wall and we

457
00:24:07.400 --> 00:24:10.799
<v Speaker 5>kind of combine those two technologies together and it's the

458
00:24:10.839 --> 00:24:12.519
<v Speaker 5>first time we've seen it, but it's our own brand

459
00:24:12.559 --> 00:24:14.759
<v Speaker 5>and something we came up with. So tap that sports

460
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<v Speaker 5>dot com. Go check it out and get some of

461
00:24:17.160 --> 00:24:19.880
<v Speaker 5>our shirts and hats. And you know, we're looking expanding

462
00:24:20.319 --> 00:24:23.799
<v Speaker 5>and opening one in Nashville with my buddy Roy Lake

463
00:24:23.839 --> 00:24:25.440
<v Speaker 5>that I used to work with with the Marlins. So

464
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<v Speaker 5>we're gonna put another location down there in Nashville where

465
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<v Speaker 5>it's all happening, So looking at other cities to go

466
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<v Speaker 5>and build them. So it's it's great people come out

467
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<v Speaker 5>for this.

468
00:24:36.920 --> 00:24:39.319
<v Speaker 3>Do they ever go home? Do you get rid of

469
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<v Speaker 3>home when they come?

470
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<v Speaker 5>I mean, well, there's there's a casino there also, and

471
00:24:43.759 --> 00:24:48.599
<v Speaker 5>there's a horse. So we're building an indoor sports complex

472
00:24:48.720 --> 00:24:50.960
<v Speaker 5>because we wanted to have some more court space for

473
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<v Speaker 5>the youth to play, you know, junior basketball and volleyball

474
00:24:54.680 --> 00:24:56.039
<v Speaker 5>and all that kind of stuff as a way to

475
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<v Speaker 5>give back. So it's honestly, it's a dream come true

476
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<v Speaker 5>for me to do something like that, this with my

477
00:25:01.000 --> 00:25:04.119
<v Speaker 5>wife and put it all together and bring something back

478
00:25:04.160 --> 00:25:06.680
<v Speaker 5>to the community. So we only bought the dead mall.

479
00:25:07.279 --> 00:25:09.960
<v Speaker 5>Let's see, it was just four years ago, July fifteen,

480
00:25:10.480 --> 00:25:12.200
<v Speaker 5>and we've been able to build it up to where

481
00:25:12.240 --> 00:25:15.079
<v Speaker 5>it's it's almost completely full. So it's it's been a

482
00:25:15.160 --> 00:25:15.559
<v Speaker 5>great run.

483
00:25:16.279 --> 00:25:20.200
<v Speaker 3>Does it sounds like it would be the perfect location

484
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<v Speaker 3>for a satellite draft from the Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship?

485
00:25:24.160 --> 00:25:24.920
<v Speaker 3>What do you think of it?

486
00:25:25.160 --> 00:25:28.680
<v Speaker 5>Sounds I absolutely agree with you it. Actually, we're gonna

487
00:25:28.839 --> 00:25:31.640
<v Speaker 5>we're gonna put take some of those simulators because you know,

488
00:25:31.720 --> 00:25:33.559
<v Speaker 5>we'll put on we'll play the super Bowl on, you

489
00:25:33.599 --> 00:25:35.640
<v Speaker 5>can play sports and all that. And they're the huge

490
00:25:36.119 --> 00:25:40.240
<v Speaker 5>seventeen foot wide twelve foot tall screens and uh, we're

491
00:25:40.279 --> 00:25:42.359
<v Speaker 5>actually going to host Fantasy Football League, so you can

492
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<v Speaker 5>come in there in your own private room, have the

493
00:25:45.160 --> 00:25:48.039
<v Speaker 5>tap wall, beer wall, and actually draft on the big screen,

494
00:25:48.720 --> 00:25:51.200
<v Speaker 5>kind of like your own draft war headquarters.

495
00:25:51.920 --> 00:25:53.960
<v Speaker 3>I can already see Balky that we're gonna have to

496
00:25:54.039 --> 00:25:58.240
<v Speaker 3>slow things down here and to negotiate the word exclusive.

497
00:26:00.519 --> 00:26:02.319
<v Speaker 1>You could do that, or I mean we already got

498
00:26:02.400 --> 00:26:04.799
<v Speaker 1>kf FFC in Louisville. We have k f F S

499
00:26:04.960 --> 00:26:08.119
<v Speaker 1>at Northern Kentucky, now kf f C in Eastern Kentucky.

500
00:26:09.359 --> 00:26:11.160
<v Speaker 1>Like we can make it happen. We can make it well.

501
00:26:11.599 --> 00:26:13.880
<v Speaker 3>I tell you what, you haven't been to Las Vegas.

502
00:26:13.960 --> 00:26:17.559
<v Speaker 3>And you're the one UH player who's come on the

503
00:26:18.319 --> 00:26:20.079
<v Speaker 3>come on the show that I think we can give

504
00:26:20.119 --> 00:26:23.759
<v Speaker 3>a pass to for not being able to come live Walkie.

505
00:26:24.000 --> 00:26:26.279
<v Speaker 3>With this schedule that this man has, can we give

506
00:26:26.359 --> 00:26:28.319
<v Speaker 3>him a pass? I'm not showing up live. I think

507
00:26:28.400 --> 00:26:30.400
<v Speaker 3>we can't, but.

508
00:26:30.400 --> 00:26:31.519
<v Speaker 1>I think he wants to come back.

509
00:26:31.559 --> 00:26:35.000
<v Speaker 3>You've accommodated your you know you You've you've let us

510
00:26:35.079 --> 00:26:37.759
<v Speaker 3>know that you're spending your time wisely. Now you can

511
00:26:37.880 --> 00:26:42.759
<v Speaker 3>answer this question properly. You should come to Las Vegas.

512
00:26:42.920 --> 00:26:44.880
<v Speaker 3>You should come to Kentucky and you should come everywhere

513
00:26:44.960 --> 00:26:47.759
<v Speaker 3>fantasy football is being played, because I think this is

514
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<v Speaker 3>the biggest mystery in sports this year. Aaron Rodgers to Metcalf,

515
00:26:52.519 --> 00:26:53.559
<v Speaker 3>Can you see it happening?

516
00:26:54.599 --> 00:26:58.039
<v Speaker 5>It's uh, I'll tell you what. You know, how Rogers

517
00:26:58.160 --> 00:27:00.559
<v Speaker 5>is he's gonna he picks his targeting rows the ball

518
00:27:00.720 --> 00:27:04.200
<v Speaker 5>just when he you know, stuffs those targets to to

519
00:27:04.359 --> 00:27:06.400
<v Speaker 5>DeVante Adams. I think he's going to do the same

520
00:27:06.440 --> 00:27:08.480
<v Speaker 5>thing with Metcalf because he doesn't have a choice, right.

521
00:27:08.559 --> 00:27:11.440
<v Speaker 5>I mean it's you look at the talent level from

522
00:27:11.480 --> 00:27:14.880
<v Speaker 5>a wide out perspective, and I'm a huge DK Metcalf fan,

523
00:27:15.119 --> 00:27:17.480
<v Speaker 5>and I know he's a little sloppy on his route running,

524
00:27:17.920 --> 00:27:20.640
<v Speaker 5>but the guy is a beast, right. I mean the

525
00:27:20.720 --> 00:27:23.400
<v Speaker 5>way he can run, the way can out muscle everybody.

526
00:27:23.519 --> 00:27:27.319
<v Speaker 5>And what I love about Metcalf is his attitude. He

527
00:27:27.480 --> 00:27:30.400
<v Speaker 5>wants the ball, he wants to win. He never gives

528
00:27:30.480 --> 00:27:32.400
<v Speaker 5>up it. I mean, they can be down twenty and

529
00:27:32.480 --> 00:27:34.200
<v Speaker 5>he's going to go and get a fistfight with a

530
00:27:34.240 --> 00:27:35.759
<v Speaker 5>cornerback to go and win that.

531
00:27:36.400 --> 00:27:36.640
<v Speaker 3>True.

532
00:27:37.119 --> 00:27:39.160
<v Speaker 5>You know, That's the kind of guys that I love,

533
00:27:39.839 --> 00:27:42.559
<v Speaker 5>is they they want to be out there and whether

534
00:27:42.559 --> 00:27:45.880
<v Speaker 5>they're getting paid a dollar or ten million, and Metcalt's

535
00:27:45.920 --> 00:27:48.960
<v Speaker 5>one of those guys. So you know, Pittsburgh, it's a

536
00:27:49.000 --> 00:27:52.200
<v Speaker 5>tough city, it's a great city. I think they're going

537
00:27:52.279 --> 00:27:54.759
<v Speaker 5>to embrace the way he plays football. And you know, yes,

538
00:27:54.880 --> 00:27:57.440
<v Speaker 5>he's not going to get you know, a huge amount

539
00:27:57.440 --> 00:28:00.240
<v Speaker 5>of targets, but I think, you know, the way he

540
00:28:00.319 --> 00:28:03.440
<v Speaker 5>doesn't have much competition for targets there, He's gonna get enough.

541
00:28:03.519 --> 00:28:05.200
<v Speaker 5>And you know the way I've been getting him in

542
00:28:05.240 --> 00:28:08.079
<v Speaker 5>the fourth or fifth round. That's a guy to tie

543
00:28:08.160 --> 00:28:10.480
<v Speaker 5>on my list that I really like it to go

544
00:28:10.599 --> 00:28:13.039
<v Speaker 5>out there and you know, be that value in the

545
00:28:13.440 --> 00:28:15.079
<v Speaker 5>mid mid rounds.

546
00:28:16.000 --> 00:28:18.519
<v Speaker 1>So I want to ask you about another receiver here too,

547
00:28:18.880 --> 00:28:20.720
<v Speaker 1>and that's Jordan Addison. I've kind of made up my

548
00:28:20.799 --> 00:28:23.279
<v Speaker 1>mind that I am in on the Vikings offense this year.

549
00:28:23.319 --> 00:28:26.839
<v Speaker 1>In fact, I was talking last night on the Insider

550
00:28:26.880 --> 00:28:29.599
<v Speaker 1>Access show and Better Sports Network with Dan Williamson and

551
00:28:30.039 --> 00:28:32.319
<v Speaker 1>he's a Minnesota guy, and I said, I think I'm

552
00:28:32.319 --> 00:28:35.039
<v Speaker 1>pretty much in on every Minnesota player this year except

553
00:28:35.079 --> 00:28:37.519
<v Speaker 1>for Aaron Jones. I'm a little bit nervous about him.

554
00:28:37.799 --> 00:28:41.960
<v Speaker 1>But Mason Hockinson Jefferson Addison McCarthy. Yes, I will take

555
00:28:42.000 --> 00:28:44.240
<v Speaker 1>those guys, and I want to focus in on Addison

556
00:28:44.319 --> 00:28:48.400
<v Speaker 1>for this question because I think some people are nervous

557
00:28:48.440 --> 00:28:52.119
<v Speaker 1>about him being the number two wide out and maybe

558
00:28:52.160 --> 00:28:54.319
<v Speaker 1>not even the number two target on a team that's

559
00:28:54.359 --> 00:28:59.720
<v Speaker 1>featuring a rookie quarterback in JJ McCarthy. There's also the

560
00:29:00.039 --> 00:29:03.400
<v Speaker 1>possibility of suspension. I look at both those things as

561
00:29:03.519 --> 00:29:06.799
<v Speaker 1>buying opportunities for Addison right now, and I've been taking them,

562
00:29:06.880 --> 00:29:09.039
<v Speaker 1>maybe to my own detriment, but I've been taking him.

563
00:29:09.279 --> 00:29:11.880
<v Speaker 1>How do you feel, Jason, about Jordan Addison and drafts

564
00:29:11.920 --> 00:29:13.839
<v Speaker 1>this year. I'll give you the mojo on him right now.

565
00:29:14.119 --> 00:29:16.319
<v Speaker 1>Jordan Addison, on average in the Big Gorilla over the

566
00:29:16.400 --> 00:29:19.680
<v Speaker 1>last three days is going as wide receiver thirty eight

567
00:29:20.119 --> 00:29:21.359
<v Speaker 1>at the seven oh six.

568
00:29:22.640 --> 00:29:25.000
<v Speaker 5>I'll tell you what. I love Addison as a player

569
00:29:25.200 --> 00:29:27.920
<v Speaker 5>from a talent standpoint, and you hit the nail on

570
00:29:27.960 --> 00:29:30.559
<v Speaker 5>the head. Minnesota is one of the teams I target

571
00:29:31.000 --> 00:29:32.960
<v Speaker 5>across the board, and the reason why is because I

572
00:29:33.000 --> 00:29:35.839
<v Speaker 5>love Kevin O'Connell. You know, the dude's gonna throw the ball.

573
00:29:36.119 --> 00:29:40.240
<v Speaker 5>He's an offensive genius. When you can put Sam Darnold

574
00:29:40.400 --> 00:29:43.119
<v Speaker 5>in a position to put up great fantasy football numbers.

575
00:29:43.519 --> 00:29:45.799
<v Speaker 5>Anybody's gonna do it. So I've got no worries about

576
00:29:45.880 --> 00:29:48.039
<v Speaker 5>JJ McCarthy and being able to get it down there,

577
00:29:48.079 --> 00:29:50.759
<v Speaker 5>because you look at the past with Nick Mullins and

578
00:29:50.960 --> 00:29:53.640
<v Speaker 5>all of the you know has beens and never was

579
00:29:53.720 --> 00:29:56.359
<v Speaker 5>that are play quarterback there. They still put up the

580
00:29:56.480 --> 00:29:59.400
<v Speaker 5>numbers in that offense. And to make it even better

581
00:29:59.559 --> 00:30:03.359
<v Speaker 5>is their defense stinks. I mean they have to throw

582
00:30:03.480 --> 00:30:06.599
<v Speaker 5>the ball. So you know, I'm with you on Aaron Jones.

583
00:30:06.599 --> 00:30:09.839
<v Speaker 5>I'm passing on him way too high. I'll take Jordan

584
00:30:09.920 --> 00:30:15.160
<v Speaker 5>Mason Hockinson. The thing with Addison, you know, I think,

585
00:30:15.279 --> 00:30:18.079
<v Speaker 5>like you said, Bulky, it's the value, right, if it's

586
00:30:18.240 --> 00:30:21.119
<v Speaker 5>low enough, you take it. What I do like about

587
00:30:21.160 --> 00:30:23.599
<v Speaker 5>Addison's you could take. You know, he's going to get suspended,

588
00:30:23.680 --> 00:30:25.799
<v Speaker 5>but it's probably going to be the first three games.

589
00:30:26.240 --> 00:30:28.680
<v Speaker 5>So if you get enough value on out Addison with

590
00:30:28.799 --> 00:30:31.640
<v Speaker 5>his talent, you get into the bye weeks and that's

591
00:30:31.640 --> 00:30:33.920
<v Speaker 5>when you're getting them back, right, So you might draft

592
00:30:34.000 --> 00:30:37.799
<v Speaker 5>four receivers in front of them and then you have Addison. Well,

593
00:30:37.839 --> 00:30:39.839
<v Speaker 5>once you get into those bye weeks, now you got

594
00:30:39.880 --> 00:30:43.319
<v Speaker 5>a fifth guy with a talent like that and around

595
00:30:43.440 --> 00:30:45.359
<v Speaker 5>with value that you would have never got before if

596
00:30:45.400 --> 00:30:48.200
<v Speaker 5>this suspension wasn't looming over. And you know, the guy

597
00:30:48.319 --> 00:30:50.200
<v Speaker 5>knows how to stiff the end zone. And you know,

598
00:30:50.359 --> 00:30:53.920
<v Speaker 5>for me, it's especially when you're playing in a tournament

599
00:30:54.000 --> 00:30:57.039
<v Speaker 5>like the Big Gorilla or the Main Event. You've got

600
00:30:57.160 --> 00:30:59.559
<v Speaker 5>to get those guys. Don't worry about you know, those

601
00:30:59.640 --> 00:31:01.359
<v Speaker 5>double You got to get the guys with the high

602
00:31:01.440 --> 00:31:03.799
<v Speaker 5>ceilings that can go off for one hundred and eighty

603
00:31:03.799 --> 00:31:06.559
<v Speaker 5>four yards and two or three touchdowns and win you

604
00:31:06.680 --> 00:31:09.960
<v Speaker 5>that championship, you know, I mean, getting the league championship

605
00:31:10.079 --> 00:31:12.200
<v Speaker 5>is one, and it's nice to put that money in

606
00:31:12.279 --> 00:31:14.319
<v Speaker 5>your pocket, but to really have a chance, you have

607
00:31:14.400 --> 00:31:16.640
<v Speaker 5>to hit those high ceiling guys as it comes together,

608
00:31:17.200 --> 00:31:18.720
<v Speaker 5>just like the guy who won the Main Event, right

609
00:31:18.799 --> 00:31:21.160
<v Speaker 5>who had Higgins and Burrow and they just went off

610
00:31:21.240 --> 00:31:23.160
<v Speaker 5>in the right week and there you go. He came

611
00:31:23.200 --> 00:31:25.319
<v Speaker 5>from a couple spots down and jumped right up and

612
00:31:25.680 --> 00:31:27.359
<v Speaker 5>won won the million dollars.

613
00:31:29.440 --> 00:31:29.960
<v Speaker 3>Oh go ahead.

614
00:31:30.519 --> 00:31:33.039
<v Speaker 1>I just want to point out what Borgan Freeman is

615
00:31:33.079 --> 00:31:35.680
<v Speaker 1>pointing out in the YouTube chat right now, and while

616
00:31:35.720 --> 00:31:39.480
<v Speaker 1>I think he's right mostly with this, is when you're

617
00:31:39.480 --> 00:31:43.079
<v Speaker 1>talking about Addison missing a quarter of the FFPC regular season,

618
00:31:43.119 --> 00:31:45.839
<v Speaker 1>which he could, I think that that's that's usually smart

619
00:31:45.880 --> 00:31:50.400
<v Speaker 1>to bring up. However, to your point with UH, with

620
00:31:51.240 --> 00:31:54.200
<v Speaker 1>addison suspension, if it is at the start of the season,

621
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<v Speaker 1>which I think a lot of people think it is

622
00:31:56.200 --> 00:32:00.240
<v Speaker 1>going to be jj Zachereson from Late Round and then

623
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<v Speaker 1>Jared Smaller from Drasharks. They say this all the time.

624
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<v Speaker 1>The most fixable weeks, the most replaceable weeks that you

625
00:32:06.640 --> 00:32:11.039
<v Speaker 1>have in fantasy football are those first few weeks of

626
00:32:11.079 --> 00:32:14.640
<v Speaker 1>the season when everybody's healthy, mostly nobody's on by and

627
00:32:14.759 --> 00:32:17.039
<v Speaker 1>Addison right now is wide receiver thirty eight. I mean,

628
00:32:17.319 --> 00:32:20.079
<v Speaker 1>he could be your number four, perhaps even number five receiver.

629
00:32:20.440 --> 00:32:23.960
<v Speaker 1>So if I'm without Addison those first few weeks, yeah,

630
00:32:24.160 --> 00:32:26.759
<v Speaker 1>it's not ideal, but I can deal with it more

631
00:32:27.400 --> 00:32:30.880
<v Speaker 1>as opposed to if it was Drake London, or if

632
00:32:30.920 --> 00:32:34.000
<v Speaker 1>it was you know, Tyreek Hill or Puka Aku or

633
00:32:34.000 --> 00:32:36.599
<v Speaker 1>any of these guys that you're counting on for big production.

634
00:32:36.759 --> 00:32:38.680
<v Speaker 1>I'm not counting on much from Addison for the first

635
00:32:38.759 --> 00:32:40.960
<v Speaker 1>few weeks, which I think gets back to a whole

636
00:32:41.000 --> 00:32:44.079
<v Speaker 1>point here. Jason, then we're fine with the value of him.

637
00:32:44.200 --> 00:32:46.559
<v Speaker 1>If he's there or lower, We're fine with it. If

638
00:32:46.599 --> 00:32:48.240
<v Speaker 1>it gets a little bit higher than that, then yeah,

639
00:32:48.279 --> 00:32:50.720
<v Speaker 1>I'm borgan. I'm kind of with you at that point.

640
00:32:50.839 --> 00:32:51.440
<v Speaker 1>Go ahead for him.

641
00:32:51.839 --> 00:32:54.640
<v Speaker 3>Well, Bookerman Fraeman is coming in with something real strong there,

642
00:32:54.720 --> 00:32:57.799
<v Speaker 3>because Bunkie, what you gotta consider is that Addison just

643
00:32:57.920 --> 00:33:00.759
<v Speaker 3>may not walk back into lineup and start playing the

644
00:33:00.839 --> 00:33:03.200
<v Speaker 3>way he's always played. And that's the other thing when

645
00:33:03.240 --> 00:33:05.880
<v Speaker 3>the player's coming off of suspension. I want to roll

646
00:33:05.960 --> 00:33:07.559
<v Speaker 3>back to the first question. I want to be quick

647
00:33:07.599 --> 00:33:09.319
<v Speaker 3>about it because we've got a lot of good football

648
00:33:09.319 --> 00:33:11.839
<v Speaker 3>stuff we talked about. But you know, when people ask

649
00:33:11.920 --> 00:33:13.720
<v Speaker 3>me how I got in the sports business, I always

650
00:33:13.759 --> 00:33:15.400
<v Speaker 3>try to boil it down. And a lot of young

651
00:33:15.480 --> 00:33:20.000
<v Speaker 3>people's studying sports management and that type of thing in college.

652
00:33:20.119 --> 00:33:24.319
<v Speaker 3>What was your one break? And I'm fascinated about all

653
00:33:24.359 --> 00:33:26.799
<v Speaker 3>the different fields that you've worked in, but what was

654
00:33:26.880 --> 00:33:33.079
<v Speaker 3>the one break that led you into working in professional sports?

655
00:33:34.039 --> 00:33:36.920
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it's and it's a good question. And I actually

656
00:33:37.039 --> 00:33:40.240
<v Speaker 5>graduated with a business degree from Florida, not sports management

657
00:33:40.319 --> 00:33:43.200
<v Speaker 5>or anything like that. And you know, it's once you

658
00:33:43.440 --> 00:33:46.200
<v Speaker 5>get your foot in the door as an intern, you know.

659
00:33:46.359 --> 00:33:48.640
<v Speaker 5>And I started out interning with the Marlins, making eight

660
00:33:48.759 --> 00:33:51.240
<v Speaker 5>hundred dollars a month. I had to get into second

661
00:33:51.319 --> 00:33:54.359
<v Speaker 5>job just to be able to support myself for working

662
00:33:54.400 --> 00:33:56.640
<v Speaker 5>one hundred hours a week, you know, but I worked

663
00:33:56.680 --> 00:33:59.279
<v Speaker 5>at their spring training facility. I got some great exposure

664
00:33:59.359 --> 00:34:01.920
<v Speaker 5>and you know, the biggest thing, honestly is work ethic.

665
00:34:02.359 --> 00:34:06.680
<v Speaker 5>And Wayne Heisenga owned all three teams at the time

666
00:34:06.720 --> 00:34:09.880
<v Speaker 5>when I was there, So as a twenty two year old,

667
00:34:10.960 --> 00:34:13.320
<v Speaker 5>I got to meet mister Heisega and he saw how

668
00:34:13.400 --> 00:34:17.239
<v Speaker 5>hard I worked. So if you see my career, you know,

669
00:34:17.480 --> 00:34:20.679
<v Speaker 5>we went to the World Series. Wayne sold the team there.

670
00:34:20.800 --> 00:34:22.360
<v Speaker 5>He asked me to go over to the Dolphins and

671
00:34:22.400 --> 00:34:25.280
<v Speaker 5>get ready to the Super Bowl. After the Super Bowl,

672
00:34:25.400 --> 00:34:27.079
<v Speaker 5>he was building a new building and he had me

673
00:34:27.159 --> 00:34:29.519
<v Speaker 5>go over there. So it was really.

674
00:34:30.880 --> 00:34:34.679
<v Speaker 3>You know, I mean, you make one key that the

675
00:34:34.760 --> 00:34:37.079
<v Speaker 3>key man in the organization saw your effort.

676
00:34:38.079 --> 00:34:40.719
<v Speaker 5>That's exactly as a young kid, and you know, be

677
00:34:41.119 --> 00:34:43.079
<v Speaker 5>be the first one in the building last went out.

678
00:34:43.239 --> 00:34:45.480
<v Speaker 5>I mean, whether you're a player in the front office,

679
00:34:45.519 --> 00:34:46.519
<v Speaker 5>it's no different.

680
00:34:46.280 --> 00:34:49.239
<v Speaker 3>Right, So, well, you were a young guy. They did

681
00:34:49.280 --> 00:34:51.880
<v Speaker 3>it right from day one. Let's let's talk about a

682
00:34:51.920 --> 00:34:54.239
<v Speaker 3>guy in football that finally got it right last year.

683
00:34:54.360 --> 00:34:57.039
<v Speaker 3>He'd had some decent years, but he had his best

684
00:34:57.119 --> 00:35:00.199
<v Speaker 3>year last year. And Buonky knows the gentleman's name, but

685
00:35:00.320 --> 00:35:03.320
<v Speaker 3>the tight end whisper our only pro that really got

686
00:35:03.360 --> 00:35:07.840
<v Speaker 3>anything right. Last year's our only tight end whisperer came

687
00:35:07.920 --> 00:35:11.000
<v Speaker 3>on and totas Hunter Henry was a great bargain. And

688
00:35:11.159 --> 00:35:13.480
<v Speaker 3>Hunter Henry goes out and has his best year catching

689
00:35:13.559 --> 00:35:16.920
<v Speaker 3>the football. Is that going to hold this year? Especially

690
00:35:17.039 --> 00:35:21.119
<v Speaker 3>with the wide receivers. I think that the addition of Diggs,

691
00:35:21.239 --> 00:35:24.199
<v Speaker 3>the young player, Williams and everyone seems to be high

692
00:35:24.239 --> 00:35:28.880
<v Speaker 3>on coming in that that that type of coverages that

693
00:35:29.000 --> 00:35:32.119
<v Speaker 3>they will draw could allow Hunter Henry to have another

694
00:35:32.199 --> 00:35:33.639
<v Speaker 3>big catch year. What do you think?

695
00:35:34.199 --> 00:35:36.920
<v Speaker 5>Yeah? And Hunter, you know, Hunter Henris is one of

696
00:35:36.960 --> 00:35:40.639
<v Speaker 5>those guys that I have leaned on through fantasy football

697
00:35:40.760 --> 00:35:43.039
<v Speaker 5>ever since he was a rookie back in the day

698
00:35:43.519 --> 00:35:45.960
<v Speaker 5>with the Chargers, just because of the talent and his

699
00:35:46.079 --> 00:35:49.800
<v Speaker 5>past catching ability to go over the middle, and you know,

700
00:35:49.960 --> 00:35:51.920
<v Speaker 5>he's just solid and it's one of those guys that

701
00:35:52.039 --> 00:35:54.360
<v Speaker 5>we talked about. You know, he's not going to be

702
00:35:54.400 --> 00:35:56.199
<v Speaker 5>the triple and home run guy, but he's a single

703
00:35:56.239 --> 00:35:58.800
<v Speaker 5>and double all day long. And I think with Drake

704
00:35:58.920 --> 00:36:02.199
<v Speaker 5>May still being a young quarterback, you know, a veteran

705
00:36:02.360 --> 00:36:04.880
<v Speaker 5>that he knows he can throw the ball to underneath,

706
00:36:05.360 --> 00:36:07.840
<v Speaker 5>and a guy who's gonna break a few tackles and

707
00:36:08.280 --> 00:36:10.280
<v Speaker 5>you know, he's got him. And I think Stefan Diggs

708
00:36:10.400 --> 00:36:12.159
<v Speaker 5>is gonna take a little bit of that away that

709
00:36:12.360 --> 00:36:14.800
<v Speaker 5>you know, is kind of safety blanket for him. But

710
00:36:15.440 --> 00:36:18.559
<v Speaker 5>you know, other than that, really I'm not impressed with

711
00:36:18.639 --> 00:36:20.679
<v Speaker 5>the rest of the talent around there, you know. I mean,

712
00:36:20.880 --> 00:36:23.039
<v Speaker 5>you got obviously got Douglas. You got a bunch of

713
00:36:23.079 --> 00:36:26.800
<v Speaker 5>young guys who really haven't done much. You know, I'm

714
00:36:26.840 --> 00:36:28.440
<v Speaker 5>a huge fan of Drake May, the way he can

715
00:36:28.519 --> 00:36:31.599
<v Speaker 5>run and just make plays happen, But I'm not gonna

716
00:36:31.599 --> 00:36:33.079
<v Speaker 5>take a whole lot of them, even though you can

717
00:36:33.119 --> 00:36:34.840
<v Speaker 5>get him, you know, I mean, he's still available in

718
00:36:34.920 --> 00:36:36.920
<v Speaker 5>the big Gorilla or he just went i think in

719
00:36:37.000 --> 00:36:40.199
<v Speaker 5>the twelfth or thirteenth round. But you know, there's other

720
00:36:40.280 --> 00:36:43.360
<v Speaker 5>guys like Trevor Lawrence out there, and you know, talking

721
00:36:43.400 --> 00:36:47.960
<v Speaker 5>about quarterbacks, it's the value on quarterbacks this year, in

722
00:36:48.039 --> 00:36:52.000
<v Speaker 5>these early drafts are like none I've ever seen. You

723
00:36:52.079 --> 00:36:54.280
<v Speaker 5>were just talking about Patrick Mahomes going in the eighth

724
00:36:54.440 --> 00:36:56.760
<v Speaker 5>right he went in the eight to nine. In this gorilla,

725
00:36:56.800 --> 00:36:59.559
<v Speaker 5>I'm in the slow draft right now. I got Kyler

726
00:36:59.639 --> 00:37:03.760
<v Speaker 5>Murray at the eleven point seven. That's ridiculous. I mean,

727
00:37:04.400 --> 00:37:07.280
<v Speaker 5>you know, I kept waiting on a waiting on him.

728
00:37:07.320 --> 00:37:08.760
<v Speaker 5>Then I was just like, you know, I was planning

729
00:37:08.840 --> 00:37:12.960
<v Speaker 5>on taking back and Kyler Murray was there there eleven seven.

730
00:37:13.000 --> 00:37:14.440
<v Speaker 5>I was like, well, I got to grab him. But

731
00:37:15.000 --> 00:37:16.920
<v Speaker 5>back to your point at Hunter Henry, I think he's

732
00:37:16.920 --> 00:37:18.960
<v Speaker 5>going to put up another solid year. Maybe not as

733
00:37:19.039 --> 00:37:21.800
<v Speaker 5>many catches, but you know, if you've got a guy,

734
00:37:21.960 --> 00:37:23.599
<v Speaker 5>he's not going to be my first tight end, but

735
00:37:24.119 --> 00:37:26.480
<v Speaker 5>you know, as another tight end, or if you're juggling

736
00:37:26.559 --> 00:37:28.320
<v Speaker 5>to tight ends, you know a guy is gonna have

737
00:37:28.800 --> 00:37:32.239
<v Speaker 5>sixty sixty five catches for you know, sixty seven hundred

738
00:37:32.320 --> 00:37:34.039
<v Speaker 5>yards and you know he's going to get five to

739
00:37:34.119 --> 00:37:36.559
<v Speaker 5>seven touchdowns and you can bank on that every year.

740
00:37:37.000 --> 00:37:39.079
<v Speaker 5>And that's hard to be to the tight end position.

741
00:37:39.599 --> 00:37:42.039
<v Speaker 3>Monkey was Darren say about Hunter Henry?

742
00:37:42.400 --> 00:37:45.440
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Hunter Henry. Right now, as as far as tight

743
00:37:45.599 --> 00:37:48.039
<v Speaker 1>ends go, over the last three days in the Big Gorilla,

744
00:37:48.280 --> 00:37:51.559
<v Speaker 1>you're looking at tight end twenty one, so comfortably a

745
00:37:51.679 --> 00:37:54.400
<v Speaker 1>backup tight end almost a tight end three at this point,

746
00:37:54.800 --> 00:37:56.639
<v Speaker 1>and you if you want to draft him, it's he's

747
00:37:56.679 --> 00:37:58.320
<v Speaker 1>going to cost you a twelve round pick. He's going

748
00:37:58.360 --> 00:37:59.800
<v Speaker 1>at that twelve thirteen turn.

749
00:37:59.719 --> 00:38:02.440
<v Speaker 3>So, which is essentially where he was last year before

750
00:38:02.519 --> 00:38:04.360
<v Speaker 3>he had the best year he ever had. Correct.

751
00:38:04.400 --> 00:38:07.239
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, And obviously Diggs and Kyle Williams and Adam Hahn

752
00:38:07.480 --> 00:38:10.079
<v Speaker 1>in YouTube mentions Kaisehan Booty who I don't know if

753
00:38:10.079 --> 00:38:11.559
<v Speaker 1>it is a lock to make the team, but we

754
00:38:11.639 --> 00:38:16.280
<v Speaker 1>know the talent is there as well. Jason, the Cowboys backfield,

755
00:38:16.320 --> 00:38:18.639
<v Speaker 1>let's play a little multiple choice, have some fun here tonight.

756
00:38:19.039 --> 00:38:22.639
<v Speaker 1>If I said, Jason, what's the ideal way to handle

757
00:38:22.679 --> 00:38:25.199
<v Speaker 1>the Dallas Cowboys backfield this year? Would you say, A,

758
00:38:25.880 --> 00:38:29.360
<v Speaker 1>It's drafting Javonte Williams in the ninth round. B, it's

759
00:38:29.440 --> 00:38:32.920
<v Speaker 1>drafting Jaden Blue in the tenth round. C, it's drafting

760
00:38:33.000 --> 00:38:37.159
<v Speaker 1>Miles Sanders in the sixteenth round, D Phil Maffa in

761
00:38:37.239 --> 00:38:41.000
<v Speaker 1>the twentieth or E. None of the above avoided completely?

762
00:38:41.400 --> 00:38:44.280
<v Speaker 1>What would you answer to that question on how to

763
00:38:44.360 --> 00:38:46.639
<v Speaker 1>properly handle Cowboys running backs in twenty twenty five?

764
00:38:47.239 --> 00:38:50.280
<v Speaker 5>I'll tell you what. So my choice is E unless

765
00:38:50.360 --> 00:38:52.599
<v Speaker 5>I really need running back in the tenth round and

766
00:38:52.639 --> 00:38:55.800
<v Speaker 5>then it's gonna be a and take Javonte Williams, you know,

767
00:38:56.119 --> 00:38:58.239
<v Speaker 5>And that's one of the guys I've taken, but you

768
00:38:58.280 --> 00:39:01.599
<v Speaker 5>know I'm taking him as my fourth or fifth running back.

769
00:39:02.280 --> 00:39:04.880
<v Speaker 5>And you know, in that Grilla league like I talked about,

770
00:39:04.920 --> 00:39:08.480
<v Speaker 5>you know, I have actually those guys. I've got four

771
00:39:08.599 --> 00:39:10.960
<v Speaker 5>thousand yard rushers who've got a good chance at it,

772
00:39:11.039 --> 00:39:12.840
<v Speaker 5>and you know Jamonte Williams is one of them. So

773
00:39:13.440 --> 00:39:16.760
<v Speaker 5>you know there's so much value there at running back

774
00:39:17.320 --> 00:39:19.960
<v Speaker 5>in that. You know, for me, I like to do

775
00:39:20.159 --> 00:39:22.480
<v Speaker 5>hero r B. Get one workhorse if I can, or

776
00:39:22.519 --> 00:39:24.679
<v Speaker 5>I'll skip on it, and then I'll take one in

777
00:39:24.719 --> 00:39:27.320
<v Speaker 5>the mid round and then you know, I'll go seven, eight, nine,

778
00:39:27.599 --> 00:39:30.679
<v Speaker 5>ten all running backs if I need to. But I've

779
00:39:30.719 --> 00:39:33.880
<v Speaker 5>got four or five really solid wide receivers, you know,

780
00:39:34.000 --> 00:39:36.960
<v Speaker 5>going back to Addison B maybe my fifth wide altum.

781
00:39:37.280 --> 00:39:40.159
<v Speaker 5>So I'm happy to build a roster from that, you

782
00:39:40.239 --> 00:39:42.199
<v Speaker 5>know standpoint. And I know you know this guy is

783
00:39:42.199 --> 00:39:46.519
<v Speaker 5>saying everybody loves Blue because everybody loves the shiny new penny.

784
00:39:48.440 --> 00:39:51.360
<v Speaker 5>They can't block, right, they can't pass block, and you

785
00:39:51.400 --> 00:39:53.920
<v Speaker 5>don't love Blue anymore. And I'm not saying he can't,

786
00:39:54.039 --> 00:39:56.280
<v Speaker 5>but you know that there how many rookies come in

787
00:39:56.440 --> 00:39:59.239
<v Speaker 5>with you know that there they think they're gonna do something,

788
00:39:59.320 --> 00:40:01.599
<v Speaker 5>but they just either can't pick up the playbook or

789
00:40:01.639 --> 00:40:03.519
<v Speaker 5>they can't pass block, and then all of a sudden,

790
00:40:03.960 --> 00:40:05.800
<v Speaker 5>you know, I mean, I think any running back you

791
00:40:05.920 --> 00:40:09.159
<v Speaker 5>get after the eleventh round is you know, it's it's

792
00:40:09.199 --> 00:40:11.360
<v Speaker 5>a shake. You're not counting on him to really bank

793
00:40:11.440 --> 00:40:14.039
<v Speaker 5>your whole roster on. It's really those guys that you

794
00:40:14.119 --> 00:40:16.679
<v Speaker 5>can hit, like you know, Trey Benson last year. Some

795
00:40:16.840 --> 00:40:19.599
<v Speaker 5>of those guys that you're an injury away or Isaac

796
00:40:19.639 --> 00:40:21.440
<v Speaker 5>Grenda that can really win you something.

797
00:40:22.840 --> 00:40:23.199
<v Speaker 1>Blue is.

798
00:40:23.280 --> 00:40:25.119
<v Speaker 5>But I don't see Blue ever being a workhorse.

799
00:40:25.559 --> 00:40:29.559
<v Speaker 3>Yes, well you like that Dallas backfield though, you're you're.

800
00:40:31.719 --> 00:40:33.960
<v Speaker 1>My thing on the Dallas backfield. It's super cheap right now.

801
00:40:34.239 --> 00:40:37.440
<v Speaker 1>They can't throw every down. I don't think they may

802
00:40:37.559 --> 00:40:40.519
<v Speaker 1>try to, but but some there's gotta be some value there.

803
00:40:40.559 --> 00:40:42.639
<v Speaker 1>And and you heard it from Jason camp here tonight.

804
00:40:42.920 --> 00:40:45.800
<v Speaker 1>Well you're taking the Jayden Blue, the shiny new penny

805
00:40:45.880 --> 00:40:48.639
<v Speaker 1>that everybody loves. He has taken that beat up old

806
00:40:49.199 --> 00:40:52.760
<v Speaker 1>dusty quarter in Javonte Williams and plugging him in his

807
00:40:52.840 --> 00:40:55.679
<v Speaker 1>lineup when he has to in the Big Gorilla this season,

808
00:40:55.760 --> 00:40:56.840
<v Speaker 1>which jameson, I'm.

809
00:40:56.719 --> 00:40:58.639
<v Speaker 3>Making a lot of the same moves you are. Why

810
00:40:58.760 --> 00:41:00.639
<v Speaker 3>they hell are not winning that? You're right, that's what

811
00:41:00.800 --> 00:41:03.119
<v Speaker 3>I have. I only like to have that question, do

812
00:41:03.199 --> 00:41:03.880
<v Speaker 3>you well?

813
00:41:04.519 --> 00:41:07.679
<v Speaker 5>And honestly, I think Dallas as much like I feel

814
00:41:07.719 --> 00:41:10.599
<v Speaker 5>like it's Minnesota right, the defense isn't nearly where it

815
00:41:10.760 --> 00:41:14.199
<v Speaker 5>was before. I'll take Prescott, I'll take Lamb, I'll take

816
00:41:14.320 --> 00:41:17.039
<v Speaker 5>pick Ins, I'll take Ferguson. You know, I'll take all

817
00:41:17.119 --> 00:41:20.559
<v Speaker 5>those guys because and barring injury, Deck's gonna throw for

818
00:41:20.639 --> 00:41:23.199
<v Speaker 5>five thousand yards because he has to. They're gonna be

819
00:41:23.280 --> 00:41:25.760
<v Speaker 5>down and have to throw every single game. So I'm

820
00:41:25.800 --> 00:41:28.599
<v Speaker 5>all over Minnesota and Dallas, and you know they might

821
00:41:28.719 --> 00:41:31.000
<v Speaker 5>only win seven games, but there he's gonna throw for

822
00:41:31.079 --> 00:41:31.840
<v Speaker 5>five thousand yards.

823
00:41:32.599 --> 00:41:36.239
<v Speaker 3>What you guys are talking about running backs? Young running backs?

824
00:41:37.760 --> 00:41:40.920
<v Speaker 3>Last year? Where funky? Do you recall? Because there was

825
00:41:41.000 --> 00:41:44.920
<v Speaker 3>a lot of heat on Blake Corey. Remember Karen Williams

826
00:41:45.039 --> 00:41:47.400
<v Speaker 3>was basically going to show him the door and they

827
00:41:47.440 --> 00:41:50.320
<v Speaker 3>were gonna give the job to Blake Coral. Am I

828
00:41:50.440 --> 00:41:53.960
<v Speaker 3>overstating that no, you're not, because I think a lot

829
00:41:54.000 --> 00:41:55.880
<v Speaker 3>of well, I mean, if you if you remember back

830
00:41:55.920 --> 00:41:58.880
<v Speaker 3>to last year, there was a lot of Kiren Williams

831
00:41:59.159 --> 00:42:02.920
<v Speaker 3>non believers last year, right and Iron Williams non believer.

832
00:42:03.239 --> 00:42:05.119
<v Speaker 1>You were gonna pump up Blake Korm. Now I can

833
00:42:05.239 --> 00:42:11.480
<v Speaker 1>tell you going into the Thursday Night game, the opening

834
00:42:11.559 --> 00:42:14.199
<v Speaker 1>Thursday Night game in the FFPC main event last year,

835
00:42:14.519 --> 00:42:17.360
<v Speaker 1>Blake Koram was whoops, I gotta spell his name right

836
00:42:17.360 --> 00:42:19.119
<v Speaker 1>in order for Mojo to get this. By the way,

837
00:42:19.119 --> 00:42:20.920
<v Speaker 1>there's another great thing about Fantasy mojo dot com. You

838
00:42:20.920 --> 00:42:23.519
<v Speaker 1>can look at ADPs from previous years. Blake Korm was

839
00:42:23.599 --> 00:42:26.159
<v Speaker 1>running back thirty six. He was going in the ninth round. Okay,

840
00:42:26.280 --> 00:42:28.639
<v Speaker 1>so he was a single digit running back last year

841
00:42:28.880 --> 00:42:31.199
<v Speaker 1>coming in as a rookie, and he may or may

842
00:42:31.280 --> 00:42:32.920
<v Speaker 1>not have been hurt at the time. I don't remember

843
00:42:32.920 --> 00:42:35.400
<v Speaker 1>if he was hurt in the preseason, but that would

844
00:42:35.400 --> 00:42:37.320
<v Speaker 1>have been another thing that was probably driving him down.

845
00:42:37.760 --> 00:42:39.360
<v Speaker 1>But he was still a ninth round pick last year.

846
00:42:39.400 --> 00:42:41.880
<v Speaker 1>Farrell three point six yards of carry. He had a

847
00:42:41.960 --> 00:42:44.599
<v Speaker 1>big breakout game against the Saints when he rushed for

848
00:42:44.679 --> 00:42:47.840
<v Speaker 1>forty two yards and he had two other games that

849
00:42:48.000 --> 00:42:50.519
<v Speaker 1>he rushed for double digit yard. I mean it was

850
00:42:50.760 --> 00:42:52.280
<v Speaker 1>it was a rough year from mister Kor.

851
00:42:52.880 --> 00:42:55.320
<v Speaker 3>And no touchdowns. You know, he was going to be

852
00:42:55.360 --> 00:42:57.639
<v Speaker 3>a beast. He was going to steal all the gold

853
00:42:57.679 --> 00:43:02.360
<v Speaker 3>one touches, no touchdowns for corem does that? Does what

854
00:43:02.519 --> 00:43:05.559
<v Speaker 3>he did last year make you if you are going

855
00:43:05.639 --> 00:43:08.039
<v Speaker 3>to be with the Karen Williams do what he did

856
00:43:08.159 --> 00:43:10.360
<v Speaker 3>last year? Are you going to look for another running

857
00:43:10.400 --> 00:43:13.159
<v Speaker 3>back to handcuff with the Rams or do you think

858
00:43:13.239 --> 00:43:17.599
<v Speaker 3>coorm was just growing pains and he will emerge during

859
00:43:17.679 --> 00:43:18.639
<v Speaker 3>this sophomore year.

860
00:43:19.360 --> 00:43:22.440
<v Speaker 5>I've actually never been a Quorum fan. You know, I

861
00:43:23.320 --> 00:43:26.559
<v Speaker 5>don't well. One thing that I look at is, you know,

862
00:43:26.679 --> 00:43:28.880
<v Speaker 5>I just I watched these guys play and I do

863
00:43:29.000 --> 00:43:31.800
<v Speaker 5>my own talent evaluation, and honestly, I was never impressed

864
00:43:31.800 --> 00:43:35.360
<v Speaker 5>with him in college, you know, to I think he

865
00:43:36.079 --> 00:43:40.199
<v Speaker 5>was good in the system, but you had a guy

866
00:43:40.360 --> 00:43:42.320
<v Speaker 5>like Williams and I got a lot of Williams and

867
00:43:42.360 --> 00:43:45.039
<v Speaker 5>I love taking another round and have discount because everybody

868
00:43:45.119 --> 00:43:47.199
<v Speaker 5>love Korum and all the talk was about Korum, you know.

869
00:43:47.239 --> 00:43:47.920
<v Speaker 3>And him coming in.

870
00:43:48.079 --> 00:43:51.320
<v Speaker 5>But listen, coaches want to win and they're going to

871
00:43:51.400 --> 00:43:54.400
<v Speaker 5>put the best talent on the field. And yes, Williams

872
00:43:54.440 --> 00:43:56.519
<v Speaker 5>has had some fumbling issues and all that, but he

873
00:43:56.679 --> 00:43:59.239
<v Speaker 5>is produced. And you don't take a guy like all

874
00:43:59.480 --> 00:44:01.599
<v Speaker 5>that off the field when you did win and games

875
00:44:01.639 --> 00:44:03.920
<v Speaker 5>are on the line and put in a rookie. Again,

876
00:44:04.199 --> 00:44:06.360
<v Speaker 5>there's pass blocking, there's a lot of things that you

877
00:44:06.480 --> 00:44:09.159
<v Speaker 5>got to do to stay on the field, and it's

878
00:44:09.239 --> 00:44:10.880
<v Speaker 5>not easy to be in a rookie in the NFL.

879
00:44:11.440 --> 00:44:13.960
<v Speaker 5>So I'm happy for guys to you know, be all

880
00:44:14.039 --> 00:44:16.440
<v Speaker 5>over blue and be all over all these other guys

881
00:44:17.719 --> 00:44:20.679
<v Speaker 5>and leave those veterans who keep producing to me on

882
00:44:20.960 --> 00:44:23.440
<v Speaker 5>values and get them at you know, around or around

883
00:44:23.480 --> 00:44:26.599
<v Speaker 5>and a half discount. Now I say that, but I

884
00:44:26.639 --> 00:44:31.760
<v Speaker 5>will say I do like Chuckles Hunter this year for

885
00:44:31.840 --> 00:44:34.639
<v Speaker 5>the Rams because I think he is the real deal.

886
00:44:35.119 --> 00:44:37.840
<v Speaker 5>And you know, he was drafted there for a reason.

887
00:44:37.920 --> 00:44:40.519
<v Speaker 5>If you saw in their war room, they really wanted him.

888
00:44:42.119 --> 00:44:45.239
<v Speaker 5>So I do think he's got some shine. But right

889
00:44:45.320 --> 00:44:47.840
<v Speaker 5>now in my grilla league, I'm coming up in the

890
00:44:47.920 --> 00:44:50.519
<v Speaker 5>thirteenth round and I'm either going to take Marshall Lloyd

891
00:44:50.599 --> 00:44:53.800
<v Speaker 5>or Hunter, you know, and again they're gonna be my

892
00:44:53.920 --> 00:44:56.639
<v Speaker 5>sixth running back, you know, in the thirteenth round. So

893
00:44:56.760 --> 00:44:59.360
<v Speaker 5>I'll take those guys all day long to fill in,

894
00:44:59.599 --> 00:45:01.519
<v Speaker 5>and if they hit, they hit, and it's it's greater

895
00:45:01.639 --> 00:45:03.639
<v Speaker 5>I get some injuries to Derrick Henry or some of

896
00:45:03.639 --> 00:45:05.960
<v Speaker 5>the other guys on my roster, but you know, that's

897
00:45:06.000 --> 00:45:08.280
<v Speaker 5>where I like to pick up those values of guys

898
00:45:08.360 --> 00:45:10.920
<v Speaker 5>who can hit or they're they're catching out of the backfield,

899
00:45:10.920 --> 00:45:12.960
<v Speaker 5>and if not, you drop them for somebody else. You know,

900
00:45:13.039 --> 00:45:14.119
<v Speaker 5>in week three or four.

901
00:45:14.440 --> 00:45:17.800
<v Speaker 3>For forty seven minutes in the show, Bulky, forty seven

902
00:45:17.880 --> 00:45:20.960
<v Speaker 3>minutes in the show, and Jason just said something that

903
00:45:21.159 --> 00:45:23.679
<v Speaker 3>you shouldn't have been said. You know, Derrick Henry an

904
00:45:23.760 --> 00:45:27.719
<v Speaker 3>injury in the same sentence. I know, just ridiculous, but hey,

905
00:45:28.119 --> 00:45:29.519
<v Speaker 3>you got back.

906
00:45:29.920 --> 00:45:31.760
<v Speaker 1>We have used it in the in the same sentence

907
00:45:31.800 --> 00:45:33.880
<v Speaker 1>before it, but it's usually like, oh, this guy got

908
00:45:33.960 --> 00:45:39.159
<v Speaker 1>an injury trying to tackle Derrick Henry. That two terms together.

909
00:45:40.320 --> 00:45:42.440
<v Speaker 1>So I want to talk about Anthony Richardson. This is

910
00:45:42.480 --> 00:45:46.760
<v Speaker 1>good because you're you're you're a Florida guy with the

911
00:45:46.840 --> 00:45:51.199
<v Speaker 1>big gorilla. I think a viable strategy would be to

912
00:45:51.440 --> 00:45:55.480
<v Speaker 1>take uh in early round, like an elite, a top

913
00:45:55.559 --> 00:45:58.719
<v Speaker 1>five quarterback right and then ignore the position until late

914
00:45:59.159 --> 00:46:01.960
<v Speaker 1>and then draft in Athony Richardson and no harm, no

915
00:46:02.119 --> 00:46:05.639
<v Speaker 1>follow if he doesn't if he doesn't pan out, if

916
00:46:05.679 --> 00:46:08.320
<v Speaker 1>he's not the starter week one, and you're in a pinch,

917
00:46:08.360 --> 00:46:10.440
<v Speaker 1>you could probably move on from him if you wanted to.

918
00:46:11.079 --> 00:46:14.760
<v Speaker 1>But I just feel like the upside of Richardson, not

919
00:46:14.920 --> 00:46:18.239
<v Speaker 1>necessarily from an NFL standpoint, but from a fantasy standpoint.

920
00:46:18.639 --> 00:46:21.239
<v Speaker 1>I feel like he's slipping too far in drafts right now.

921
00:46:21.639 --> 00:46:23.719
<v Speaker 1>How have you handled how have you been handling him

922
00:46:24.000 --> 00:46:25.760
<v Speaker 1>in your drafts? Have been getting him late and you've

923
00:46:25.760 --> 00:46:27.800
<v Speaker 1>been ignoring him? What do you think is going to

924
00:46:27.840 --> 00:46:29.400
<v Speaker 1>happen this season for Richardson?

925
00:46:30.800 --> 00:46:33.760
<v Speaker 5>Bucky? There's no way I could ignore Anthony Richardson. He

926
00:46:34.639 --> 00:46:36.639
<v Speaker 5>ar is the guy, and again you know watching him

927
00:46:36.639 --> 00:46:39.360
<v Speaker 5>at Flora and listen, I will not say he is

928
00:46:39.440 --> 00:46:42.400
<v Speaker 5>not the best passer. And I have hope, kind of

929
00:46:42.480 --> 00:46:45.239
<v Speaker 5>like Kyle Pitts, that at some point in time, these

930
00:46:45.280 --> 00:46:47.559
<v Speaker 5>guys are gonna get it because they have all the

931
00:46:47.639 --> 00:46:50.679
<v Speaker 5>talent in the world. And I mean just from it's

932
00:46:50.719 --> 00:46:55.119
<v Speaker 5>getting back to our ceiling conversation, right, you know, Daniel Jones,

933
00:46:55.360 --> 00:46:58.199
<v Speaker 5>he will be fine for the team as you know,

934
00:46:58.360 --> 00:47:01.880
<v Speaker 5>basically a game manager. But from a fans. I want

935
00:47:01.960 --> 00:47:03.639
<v Speaker 5>nothing to do with Daniel Jones. He'll never be on

936
00:47:03.719 --> 00:47:08.280
<v Speaker 5>any my rosters. But to my point, Richardson's almost free now.

937
00:47:08.639 --> 00:47:12.320
<v Speaker 5>He has fallen so far, but he's still down on

938
00:47:12.400 --> 00:47:15.679
<v Speaker 5>that bottom where he could I mean, does anybody on

939
00:47:15.800 --> 00:47:18.199
<v Speaker 5>this call think he couldn't be a top five quarterback

940
00:47:18.239 --> 00:47:21.320
<v Speaker 5>if he wins the job and plays just okay as

941
00:47:21.360 --> 00:47:24.159
<v Speaker 5>a passer. You know, he's got more weapons with Tyler

942
00:47:24.239 --> 00:47:26.760
<v Speaker 5>Warren and I mean with Pitton and Josh Pittman and

943
00:47:26.840 --> 00:47:30.079
<v Speaker 5>Josh Downs and all of those guys. He's got talent

944
00:47:30.159 --> 00:47:32.480
<v Speaker 5>all around him. He just has to start hitting those

945
00:47:32.519 --> 00:47:34.639
<v Speaker 5>touch passes. I mean, he's got this, you know, one

946
00:47:34.679 --> 00:47:37.800
<v Speaker 5>of the strongest arms in the league. He has all

947
00:47:37.880 --> 00:47:40.440
<v Speaker 5>of the tools there, and if it just starts clicking

948
00:47:40.559 --> 00:47:43.519
<v Speaker 5>for him, I mean, again talk about league winners. And

949
00:47:43.519 --> 00:47:46.239
<v Speaker 5>I don't care if you have you know, Patrick Mahomes

950
00:47:46.320 --> 00:47:48.000
<v Speaker 5>or anything else. I mean, I'll tell you right now.

951
00:47:48.000 --> 00:47:50.159
<v Speaker 5>I told you I got Kyler Murray at the eleven seven.

952
00:47:50.679 --> 00:47:54.199
<v Speaker 5>I'm absolutely taking Richardson in three or four rounds when

953
00:47:54.199 --> 00:47:57.079
<v Speaker 5>he's still there, and he should be because there's seven

954
00:47:57.199 --> 00:48:00.440
<v Speaker 5>good quarterbacks, including Trevor Lawrence, and you know, he got

955
00:48:00.519 --> 00:48:02.480
<v Speaker 5>two and all that, and with Murray, I don't need

956
00:48:02.559 --> 00:48:05.440
<v Speaker 5>any of those guys. It's like I might punt and

957
00:48:05.599 --> 00:48:07.480
<v Speaker 5>just have Murray because there's gonna be there's gonna be

958
00:48:07.519 --> 00:48:09.679
<v Speaker 5>guys on the waiver wire that are solid picks for

959
00:48:09.760 --> 00:48:12.960
<v Speaker 5>that by week eight that Arizona's on a buy. But

960
00:48:13.599 --> 00:48:16.760
<v Speaker 5>Richardson actually has a great matchup in that week eight also,

961
00:48:16.960 --> 00:48:19.239
<v Speaker 5>so I'm gonna grab him if he's still there in

962
00:48:19.280 --> 00:48:21.880
<v Speaker 5>those rounds. And to me, it's just crazy somebody doesn't

963
00:48:21.920 --> 00:48:23.320
<v Speaker 5>take it at that lottery ticket.

964
00:48:24.199 --> 00:48:27.480
<v Speaker 1>Farrell. You know, I think our good buddy Twupacker has

965
00:48:27.679 --> 00:48:31.679
<v Speaker 1>dubbed Trevor Lawrence Sunshine, which was the nickname of the

966
00:48:31.760 --> 00:48:35.639
<v Speaker 1>quarterback Ronnie Bass in the Disney movie Remember the Titans.

967
00:48:36.440 --> 00:48:39.239
<v Speaker 1>He called him Sunshine because of his looks. I think

968
00:48:39.360 --> 00:48:42.760
<v Speaker 1>the true Sunshine in the NFL might be Anthony Richardson.

969
00:48:43.039 --> 00:48:46.079
<v Speaker 1>As Denzel Washington put it so eloquently in that movie,

970
00:48:46.480 --> 00:48:48.519
<v Speaker 1>he could throw the ball a country mile, but he

971
00:48:48.559 --> 00:48:51.400
<v Speaker 1>couldn't make that little pitch to the running back. Richardson

972
00:48:51.480 --> 00:48:53.800
<v Speaker 1>just struggles with that little touch. He might be the

973
00:48:54.360 --> 00:48:57.719
<v Speaker 1>real Sunshine from a physical standpoint in the NFL too,

974
00:48:57.760 --> 00:48:59.800
<v Speaker 1>But if he can ever figure that out? Yeah, wheels

975
00:48:59.840 --> 00:49:02.719
<v Speaker 1>up Richardson. And because so many people got burned on

976
00:49:02.840 --> 00:49:05.880
<v Speaker 1>him in the past, myself included, there's gonna be a

977
00:49:05.920 --> 00:49:07.719
<v Speaker 1>lot of people that will just be like, yeah, I'm

978
00:49:07.760 --> 00:49:09.960
<v Speaker 1>done with Richardson, I'm not touching him again, which makes

979
00:49:10.000 --> 00:49:12.199
<v Speaker 1>him an interesting buy right now and could make him

980
00:49:12.360 --> 00:49:14.719
<v Speaker 1>an interesting buy later on in this season or maybe

981
00:49:14.760 --> 00:49:17.119
<v Speaker 1>after the twenty twenty five season as well. Just my

982
00:49:17.239 --> 00:49:20.039
<v Speaker 1>two cents on Anthony Richardson. As long as we're talking

983
00:49:20.079 --> 00:49:24.559
<v Speaker 1>about him, I want to talk pros versus Joe's. Here

984
00:49:24.599 --> 00:49:27.880
<v Speaker 1>Pharrell with with one of the Joe's this year, Jason

985
00:49:28.039 --> 00:49:32.519
<v Speaker 1>Camp initials JC the same as Jesus Christ. Is he

986
00:49:32.639 --> 00:49:36.000
<v Speaker 1>the savior for the Joes this year? The Joe's need

987
00:49:36.119 --> 00:49:38.559
<v Speaker 1>no savior. But if they were going shopping one, this

988
00:49:38.719 --> 00:49:39.119
<v Speaker 1>is who we.

989
00:49:39.119 --> 00:49:42.239
<v Speaker 3>Would come up with. You know, you show up against

990
00:49:42.239 --> 00:49:45.280
<v Speaker 3>the pros, you're guaranteed sixth place. So you know what

991
00:49:45.440 --> 00:49:48.519
<v Speaker 3>you've got to do is tell us what your strategy

992
00:49:48.760 --> 00:49:50.639
<v Speaker 3>is to beat the other.

993
00:49:50.679 --> 00:49:54.559
<v Speaker 5>Joe's, Yeah, and then write it down and use it

994
00:49:54.639 --> 00:49:57.559
<v Speaker 5>against me. Right Well, I mean, you know, from a

995
00:49:57.599 --> 00:50:00.480
<v Speaker 5>strategy perspective, and leg I said, I don't think it's

996
00:50:00.519 --> 00:50:03.199
<v Speaker 5>any different, you know, I think we're all kind of

997
00:50:03.280 --> 00:50:05.159
<v Speaker 5>on a level of playing field. I know the pros

998
00:50:05.199 --> 00:50:08.960
<v Speaker 5>think that, you know differently, But from my standpoint, it

999
00:50:09.039 --> 00:50:11.679
<v Speaker 5>all depends on that draft position of how I'm gonna play.

1000
00:50:11.960 --> 00:50:13.880
<v Speaker 5>You know where it goes to me. I don't go

1001
00:50:14.000 --> 00:50:16.800
<v Speaker 5>in with a certain spot. If I know where I'm

1002
00:50:17.000 --> 00:50:19.440
<v Speaker 5>I'm drafted, whether I'm going to go that workhorse running

1003
00:50:19.480 --> 00:50:21.519
<v Speaker 5>back and then fill it in with you know, four

1004
00:50:21.599 --> 00:50:24.719
<v Speaker 5>or five wide receivers right after that. If you know

1005
00:50:24.800 --> 00:50:27.639
<v Speaker 5>one of those top four quarterbacks falls to me, like

1006
00:50:28.119 --> 00:50:30.920
<v Speaker 5>I've seen, you know, some of these guys with Jalen

1007
00:50:31.000 --> 00:50:33.360
<v Speaker 5>Hurts and you know, I'm a huge Jayden Daniels fan,

1008
00:50:33.440 --> 00:50:36.000
<v Speaker 5>and you can match him up with Terry McLaurin, or

1009
00:50:36.199 --> 00:50:38.559
<v Speaker 5>you know, I really like Deebo. Same thing. I think

1010
00:50:38.599 --> 00:50:40.880
<v Speaker 5>he's fallen too far for the talent that he has.

1011
00:50:41.400 --> 00:50:44.119
<v Speaker 5>Going on a Washington team that's gonna score a ton

1012
00:50:44.199 --> 00:50:47.239
<v Speaker 5>of points. I think there's a lot of opportunity there,

1013
00:50:47.360 --> 00:50:50.559
<v Speaker 5>So you know me, ideally, I'd like to go workhorse

1014
00:50:50.840 --> 00:50:52.840
<v Speaker 5>and then a bunch of wide receivers right around it

1015
00:50:52.880 --> 00:50:55.239
<v Speaker 5>if I can get those. But you know, if somebody

1016
00:50:55.320 --> 00:50:58.239
<v Speaker 5>split in the backfield. Then I'll wait and you know,

1017
00:50:58.639 --> 00:51:01.639
<v Speaker 5>maybe your first guy is is Kenny Walker or one

1018
00:51:01.679 --> 00:51:05.039
<v Speaker 5>of those guys in that fifth or sixth round where

1019
00:51:05.039 --> 00:51:07.559
<v Speaker 5>I think he's got some upside. But then, like I said,

1020
00:51:08.039 --> 00:51:11.119
<v Speaker 5>that's seven through eleven, I'll take all those running backs

1021
00:51:11.159 --> 00:51:13.800
<v Speaker 5>that I think, like Javonte Williams that can hit, and

1022
00:51:13.920 --> 00:51:16.280
<v Speaker 5>you know, these guys are still gonna, you know, still

1023
00:51:16.320 --> 00:51:19.440
<v Speaker 5>have a chance of being thousand yard rushers or one

1024
00:51:19.519 --> 00:51:24.679
<v Speaker 5>injury away from getting there. And really, you know, Pat

1025
00:51:24.800 --> 00:51:27.639
<v Speaker 5>and Dan Ballea said, the quarterback value right now is

1026
00:51:27.719 --> 00:51:31.679
<v Speaker 5>kind of crazy. You know that even the top guys

1027
00:51:31.719 --> 00:51:34.639
<v Speaker 5>are falling into the third, fourth round. There's there's big

1028
00:51:34.679 --> 00:51:37.079
<v Speaker 5>opportunities there. It's it's been an interesting year in the

1029
00:51:37.159 --> 00:51:38.280
<v Speaker 5>early draft, to be honest.

1030
00:51:38.840 --> 00:51:41.280
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's why that big gorilla is so much fun.

1031
00:51:41.360 --> 00:51:44.079
<v Speaker 3>And you know you're you're letting out your secrets and

1032
00:51:44.239 --> 00:51:47.280
<v Speaker 3>you know everybody's got a secret weapon at home, a bulky.

1033
00:51:47.360 --> 00:51:50.679
<v Speaker 3>I wanted to give a shout out to uh Bill

1034
00:51:50.760 --> 00:51:53.599
<v Speaker 3>Hollywood and I who's not in the chat, but the

1035
00:51:53.679 --> 00:51:56.559
<v Speaker 3>shout out doesn't go so much to Bill as it

1036
00:51:56.639 --> 00:52:00.159
<v Speaker 3>does his brother Dave. And there there's there's Bill Get

1037
00:52:00.480 --> 00:52:03.320
<v Speaker 3>and Dave, the older brother is sitting at home stirring

1038
00:52:03.400 --> 00:52:06.639
<v Speaker 3>up all the ADPs, and we might, uh, we might

1039
00:52:06.719 --> 00:52:08.920
<v Speaker 3>get him down in Louisville this year if he can

1040
00:52:09.000 --> 00:52:12.119
<v Speaker 3>hop in, if he can hop in with old Hollywood.

1041
00:52:12.760 --> 00:52:17.920
<v Speaker 3>I look, I love your strategy. What would it do

1042
00:52:18.079 --> 00:52:19.880
<v Speaker 3>for you if you want it? If you won the

1043
00:52:19.960 --> 00:52:23.480
<v Speaker 3>pros versus Joes? Where would you set that trophy?

1044
00:52:24.159 --> 00:52:24.320
<v Speaker 4>Oh?

1045
00:52:24.519 --> 00:52:26.519
<v Speaker 5>Man, do you see this right here?

1046
00:52:27.719 --> 00:52:27.880
<v Speaker 1>Here?

1047
00:52:28.480 --> 00:52:30.880
<v Speaker 5>For every single one of my conference calls, when I'm

1048
00:52:31.320 --> 00:52:34.480
<v Speaker 5>calling Raising Keynes and those guys to come to Camp Landing,

1049
00:52:34.599 --> 00:52:37.239
<v Speaker 5>they would see my trophy right here automatically know I

1050
00:52:37.360 --> 00:52:37.800
<v Speaker 5>was a winner.

1051
00:52:38.639 --> 00:52:43.440
<v Speaker 1>We have a question on on YouTube. We're gonna go

1052
00:52:43.480 --> 00:52:45.519
<v Speaker 1>to Racy. I don't think we've talked about him in

1053
00:52:45.559 --> 00:52:48.199
<v Speaker 1>all in the program tonight, but he wants to know

1054
00:52:48.320 --> 00:52:51.159
<v Speaker 1>our thoughts on DeAndre Swift this year. And Jason, I

1055
00:52:51.199 --> 00:52:55.519
<v Speaker 1>think this is a player that I just fully expected

1056
00:52:55.639 --> 00:52:57.519
<v Speaker 1>him to sort of lose his job or at least

1057
00:52:57.599 --> 00:53:00.719
<v Speaker 1>lose his role in the draft this year, and it

1058
00:53:00.840 --> 00:53:05.639
<v Speaker 1>never happened. We've heard the stories of people pontificating whether

1059
00:53:06.039 --> 00:53:08.320
<v Speaker 1>the Bears were trying to get a replacement for him,

1060
00:53:08.559 --> 00:53:11.119
<v Speaker 1>but that player just would always get picked right before

1061
00:53:11.159 --> 00:53:13.639
<v Speaker 1>they were ready to pick, and so they end up

1062
00:53:13.639 --> 00:53:16.159
<v Speaker 1>with Kyle Manongai in the seventh round. Who's in all right,

1063
00:53:16.440 --> 00:53:19.199
<v Speaker 1>He's a fine running back out of Rutgers, nothing special,

1064
00:53:19.280 --> 00:53:21.679
<v Speaker 1>at least in my opinion. So it seems like Swift

1065
00:53:21.920 --> 00:53:24.400
<v Speaker 1>it's still his job and he's still had a Roshan Johnson.

1066
00:53:24.880 --> 00:53:27.800
<v Speaker 1>If we look at the mojo on DeAndre Swift right

1067
00:53:27.880 --> 00:53:30.639
<v Speaker 1>now in the Big Gorilla, over the last three days,

1068
00:53:30.920 --> 00:53:32.800
<v Speaker 1>we're seeing him as running back twenty four at the

1069
00:53:32.840 --> 00:53:36.199
<v Speaker 1>six oh six. This has gradually ascended since the end

1070
00:53:36.239 --> 00:53:38.760
<v Speaker 1>of the draft, in which a lot of people think

1071
00:53:38.800 --> 00:53:41.480
<v Speaker 1>he survived it. But Jason, do you think he survived it?

1072
00:53:41.760 --> 00:53:43.960
<v Speaker 1>Do you think that it's still his job? Do you

1073
00:53:44.000 --> 00:53:45.920
<v Speaker 1>think that they'd still look at adding somebody later on

1074
00:53:46.039 --> 00:53:48.480
<v Speaker 1>in the season, I don't know, later on in the offseason,

1075
00:53:48.960 --> 00:53:52.280
<v Speaker 1>or is it just wheels up for Swift in this

1076
00:53:52.440 --> 00:53:54.159
<v Speaker 1>offense run by Ben Johnson this year?

1077
00:53:54.840 --> 00:53:57.920
<v Speaker 5>Yeah. I mean, for me, I'm not a huge believer

1078
00:53:58.039 --> 00:54:01.039
<v Speaker 5>in Swift, and I think the organization has done way

1079
00:54:01.159 --> 00:54:04.079
<v Speaker 5>too much to not give me confidence that he is.

1080
00:54:05.320 --> 00:54:10.000
<v Speaker 5>You know, I think there could be you know, a

1081
00:54:10.119 --> 00:54:12.639
<v Speaker 5>high value trade of just you know, a six or

1082
00:54:12.679 --> 00:54:14.679
<v Speaker 5>seventh round pick, and you get more of a veteran

1083
00:54:14.800 --> 00:54:17.119
<v Speaker 5>in there. You know, you signed some of those guys,

1084
00:54:17.360 --> 00:54:20.519
<v Speaker 5>you know, just like Kareem Hunt last year, right, those

1085
00:54:20.599 --> 00:54:23.280
<v Speaker 5>guys getting on teams where they know what to do,

1086
00:54:23.440 --> 00:54:26.840
<v Speaker 5>they can get the hard yards. I mean Swift's spine

1087
00:54:26.880 --> 00:54:30.760
<v Speaker 5>and honestly, in that sixth round it's not terrible. You know,

1088
00:54:31.480 --> 00:54:33.119
<v Speaker 5>for me, he would have to be in the seventh

1089
00:54:33.199 --> 00:54:35.360
<v Speaker 5>or eighth for me to look at him there, just

1090
00:54:35.519 --> 00:54:38.840
<v Speaker 5>because I don't believe. You know, also with all the

1091
00:54:38.960 --> 00:54:42.480
<v Speaker 5>past pass catchers and with Luther Burdon and with Loveland

1092
00:54:42.519 --> 00:54:47.400
<v Speaker 5>going in there, I think they're gonna let Caleb you know,

1093
00:54:47.480 --> 00:54:49.239
<v Speaker 5>throw a little bit more and I think he's gonna

1094
00:54:49.239 --> 00:54:51.960
<v Speaker 5>have a little more structure under the new coaching system

1095
00:54:52.039 --> 00:54:54.199
<v Speaker 5>that they have there. So you know, I love what

1096
00:54:54.320 --> 00:54:56.440
<v Speaker 5>they have going on through the air, and you know,

1097
00:54:56.639 --> 00:54:59.119
<v Speaker 5>it's just one of those I think Swift is a

1098
00:54:59.199 --> 00:55:01.480
<v Speaker 5>game manager, right, He's not gonna win you a lot

1099
00:55:01.519 --> 00:55:05.599
<v Speaker 5>of games. So going back to in leagues like this,

1100
00:55:05.880 --> 00:55:08.079
<v Speaker 5>you need those guys that, you know, are you ever

1101
00:55:08.119 --> 00:55:10.800
<v Speaker 5>gonna see Swift do one hundred and forty yards and

1102
00:55:10.880 --> 00:55:14.280
<v Speaker 5>catch eight passes in a game and two touchdowns no,

1103
00:55:14.920 --> 00:55:17.920
<v Speaker 5>and so so you know I normally will just pass

1104
00:55:18.000 --> 00:55:20.280
<v Speaker 5>on swift. I don't believe it. And I am taking

1105
00:55:20.719 --> 00:55:24.039
<v Speaker 5>you know, Managai and Roshawn Johnson, just because you know,

1106
00:55:24.119 --> 00:55:27.320
<v Speaker 5>again looking in those back teen rounds, you know what's

1107
00:55:27.480 --> 00:55:29.960
<v Speaker 5>what's the loss. It's okay taking the risk there.

1108
00:55:32.199 --> 00:55:34.679
<v Speaker 1>Farrell, I'm gonna in the interest of time here and

1109
00:55:34.920 --> 00:55:38.199
<v Speaker 1>and uh, Jason, I exchanged a few emails. I know

1110
00:55:38.360 --> 00:55:40.960
<v Speaker 1>that this could be a lengthy discussion for this final question,

1111
00:55:41.320 --> 00:55:43.320
<v Speaker 1>so let's set it up with this final question for

1112
00:55:43.440 --> 00:55:44.079
<v Speaker 1>Jason tonight.

1113
00:55:44.440 --> 00:55:47.280
<v Speaker 3>All right, final question. And before we do that, uh,

1114
00:55:47.360 --> 00:55:50.320
<v Speaker 3>you know, Caleb Williams could get the Esquire magazine first.

1115
00:55:51.719 --> 00:55:54.559
<v Speaker 3>But there was a great, great question coming here from

1116
00:55:54.599 --> 00:55:58.840
<v Speaker 3>BAK Sports Cards in America. But I digress. One of

1117
00:55:58.880 --> 00:56:00.880
<v Speaker 3>the one of the most important things you said tonight

1118
00:56:01.000 --> 00:56:04.000
<v Speaker 3>is I do my own valuation. Thank you for that.

1119
00:56:04.519 --> 00:56:07.440
<v Speaker 3>Thank you that is. And I can tell you watch

1120
00:56:07.480 --> 00:56:09.320
<v Speaker 3>a lot of college football, so you know a lot

1121
00:56:09.400 --> 00:56:11.800
<v Speaker 3>of these players, and you know a worthy That's when

1122
00:56:11.880 --> 00:56:15.960
<v Speaker 3>you tell me a player you don't like it, it

1123
00:56:16.079 --> 00:56:20.519
<v Speaker 3>has some meaning. It doesn't it says you're not necessarily

1124
00:56:20.880 --> 00:56:25.679
<v Speaker 3>holding a grudge against that player. For past fantasy football disappointments.

1125
00:56:26.199 --> 00:56:28.400
<v Speaker 3>So give me somebody that's not going to be on

1126
00:56:28.480 --> 00:56:32.079
<v Speaker 3>your squad, and then give us someone perhaps the best

1127
00:56:33.039 --> 00:56:38.280
<v Speaker 3>sleeper you can that someone should go out and roster

1128
00:56:38.440 --> 00:56:39.639
<v Speaker 3>in their twenty round draft.

1129
00:56:40.119 --> 00:56:42.880
<v Speaker 5>So a couple of guys that you won't really fight

1130
00:56:43.039 --> 00:56:45.639
<v Speaker 5>on my roster unless they fall so far. And I

1131
00:56:45.719 --> 00:56:49.440
<v Speaker 5>know they won'ted any of my things, you know, Rashie Rice,

1132
00:56:49.639 --> 00:56:51.239
<v Speaker 5>and I know a lot of people are on them.

1133
00:56:51.679 --> 00:56:51.840
<v Speaker 1>You know.

1134
00:56:52.039 --> 00:56:54.239
<v Speaker 5>For me, it's it's kind of getting back to the

1135
00:56:54.280 --> 00:56:59.719
<v Speaker 5>Addison discussion. There's certain guys in the NFL who just

1136
00:57:00.119 --> 00:57:04.320
<v Speaker 5>find trouble right and Rice has done it, whether it's

1137
00:57:04.400 --> 00:57:07.559
<v Speaker 5>injury or behavior or those kind of things. And for me,

1138
00:57:08.320 --> 00:57:12.199
<v Speaker 5>I don't like taking the risk that mid season the

1139
00:57:12.239 --> 00:57:14.440
<v Speaker 5>guys out at a party does something wrong and he's

1140
00:57:14.480 --> 00:57:16.239
<v Speaker 5>gone for the rest of the year, or he's got

1141
00:57:16.400 --> 00:57:19.199
<v Speaker 5>negative media which is going to bring his performance down.

1142
00:57:19.320 --> 00:57:22.719
<v Speaker 5>And listen, and I'll again, Dolphins are great. You know,

1143
00:57:22.880 --> 00:57:24.920
<v Speaker 5>I grew up there. My dad was a season ticket

1144
00:57:24.960 --> 00:57:30.119
<v Speaker 5>holder from the inception. But Tyreek Hill getting arrested and

1145
00:57:30.199 --> 00:57:32.639
<v Speaker 5>put on the ground, and you know he didn't have

1146
00:57:32.840 --> 00:57:37.840
<v Speaker 5>a great year, and you know, Tyreek finds trouble. He

1147
00:57:37.920 --> 00:57:40.440
<v Speaker 5>always has from college all the way on. So for me,

1148
00:57:41.320 --> 00:57:43.599
<v Speaker 5>there's plenty of guys out there, and I'll take the

1149
00:57:43.719 --> 00:57:46.679
<v Speaker 5>Jayden Daniels, who's a good dude in Los's mama and

1150
00:57:47.000 --> 00:57:49.840
<v Speaker 5>you know, says all the right things and honestly just

1151
00:57:50.079 --> 00:57:53.920
<v Speaker 5>is in love with football and is not worried about

1152
00:57:53.960 --> 00:57:56.480
<v Speaker 5>the other side outside of the stadium that might get

1153
00:57:56.519 --> 00:57:58.599
<v Speaker 5>him in trouble. I mean, why take a guy like

1154
00:57:58.760 --> 00:58:01.079
<v Speaker 5>Rice when I can take other players that are going

1155
00:58:01.159 --> 00:58:03.519
<v Speaker 5>to put up the same numbers. And then you look

1156
00:58:03.599 --> 00:58:06.800
<v Speaker 5>at you know, there's a lot of pass catchers in Casey, Yes,

1157
00:58:07.480 --> 00:58:09.760
<v Speaker 5>so you know with Xavier Worthy and you still got

1158
00:58:09.880 --> 00:58:12.920
<v Speaker 5>Kelsey and you know, Noah Gray's got some serious talent.

1159
00:58:13.039 --> 00:58:16.000
<v Speaker 5>You know, if Kelsey's taking breaks and you know Hollywood

1160
00:58:16.039 --> 00:58:19.639
<v Speaker 5>Brown and you know it, he's far from the one

1161
00:58:19.760 --> 00:58:22.280
<v Speaker 5>guy like DK Metcalf that's going to get thirty percent

1162
00:58:22.320 --> 00:58:24.679
<v Speaker 5>of the target. So I know he's a good talent,

1163
00:58:24.920 --> 00:58:26.719
<v Speaker 5>but he's a guy I'm not going to take.

1164
00:58:26.880 --> 00:58:29.159
<v Speaker 3>And here's a question for you, a follow up question.

1165
00:58:29.440 --> 00:58:32.360
<v Speaker 3>How many years do you think we will continue to

1166
00:58:32.440 --> 00:58:36.480
<v Speaker 3>say they still have Kelsey? You know, that's that's that's

1167
00:58:36.559 --> 00:58:37.199
<v Speaker 3>a quote.

1168
00:58:37.280 --> 00:58:38.880
<v Speaker 1>And then we're like, we're a decade away from that,

1169
00:58:39.079 --> 00:58:40.480
<v Speaker 1>we're decada after being done with it.

1170
00:58:40.599 --> 00:58:43.400
<v Speaker 5>Well, I think it's whatever Taylor Swift tells him that

1171
00:58:43.519 --> 00:58:43.920
<v Speaker 5>he's done.

1172
00:58:44.360 --> 00:58:50.760
<v Speaker 1>Oh no, I'll bring this up to I know you're

1173
00:58:50.840 --> 00:58:53.519
<v Speaker 1>off of Brandon Ayuk. I know you're off of Alvin Kamara.

1174
00:58:54.039 --> 00:58:56.519
<v Speaker 1>What I really want to do here for a real

1175
00:58:56.599 --> 00:58:58.920
<v Speaker 1>granded old question to close it out, who do you

1176
00:58:59.079 --> 00:59:03.000
<v Speaker 1>like best between Darnell Mooney, Cedric Tillman, and Jacoby Myers

1177
00:59:03.039 --> 00:59:03.400
<v Speaker 1>this year?

1178
00:59:03.639 --> 00:59:04.400
<v Speaker 3>Oh that's easy.

1179
00:59:05.079 --> 00:59:05.800
<v Speaker 1>Not for Jason.

1180
00:59:06.239 --> 00:59:10.519
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, well it's if we were looking at straight stats,

1181
00:59:11.199 --> 00:59:15.280
<v Speaker 5>it would be Jacoby Myers. But what round I'm taking

1182
00:59:15.360 --> 00:59:19.559
<v Speaker 5>him in? Honestly, it's it's Mooney or Tilman. It's it.

1183
00:59:19.719 --> 00:59:22.639
<v Speaker 5>They're right there because you saw what Tilman could do

1184
00:59:23.760 --> 00:59:25.599
<v Speaker 5>when give him the chance, until he got hurt and

1185
00:59:25.679 --> 00:59:28.760
<v Speaker 5>had that concussion. You know, again, a team that's going

1186
00:59:28.840 --> 00:59:30.719
<v Speaker 5>to be down a lot. Although they have a good defense,

1187
00:59:30.800 --> 00:59:33.239
<v Speaker 5>they don't have much else. You know, they've got the

1188
00:59:33.320 --> 00:59:36.480
<v Speaker 5>rookie running back coming in. So I'm taking Tilman in

1189
00:59:36.519 --> 00:59:39.039
<v Speaker 5>a lot of drafts because you know where you're taking

1190
00:59:39.079 --> 00:59:42.079
<v Speaker 5>him in the fourteenth, fifteen, sixteenth. That's hard to beat.

1191
00:59:42.159 --> 00:59:45.440
<v Speaker 5>You know, Mooney's going actually just took him in the gorilla,

1192
00:59:45.800 --> 00:59:49.400
<v Speaker 5>I think in the eleventh. You know, that's great value there.

1193
00:59:50.159 --> 00:59:52.360
<v Speaker 5>And I really like Jacobe Myers. You know he's he's

1194
00:59:52.440 --> 00:59:54.559
<v Speaker 5>going to be super solid, but you got to grab him.

1195
00:59:54.599 --> 00:59:58.000
<v Speaker 5>And you know what seventh eighth, you know, so to me,

1196
00:59:58.199 --> 01:00:00.280
<v Speaker 5>that all goes back to value. All take some of

1197
01:00:00.320 --> 01:00:02.639
<v Speaker 5>those other guys in the seventh and eighth and still

1198
01:00:02.719 --> 01:00:05.199
<v Speaker 5>take Mooney in the tenth or Tillman, you know in

1199
01:00:05.239 --> 01:00:07.239
<v Speaker 5>the thirteenth, Pharao, who.

1200
01:00:07.119 --> 01:00:08.840
<v Speaker 1>Would you say, since you said it was easy.

1201
01:00:10.079 --> 01:00:16.920
<v Speaker 3>I'm I'm I've always loved Mooney's skill set and last

1202
01:00:17.039 --> 01:00:20.400
<v Speaker 3>year sixty four catches one thousand yards five tds, he

1203
01:00:20.519 --> 01:00:24.559
<v Speaker 3>finally hit it. So I under those set of numbers,

1204
01:00:24.719 --> 01:00:27.280
<v Speaker 3>I would I would probably lean Mooney because you know,

1205
01:00:27.400 --> 01:00:30.000
<v Speaker 3>we've talked about the fact that we don't know if

1206
01:00:30.039 --> 01:00:32.760
<v Speaker 3>the Raiders can support a first round running back, a

1207
01:00:32.840 --> 01:00:35.559
<v Speaker 3>second round tight end, and a seventh round receiver.

1208
01:00:36.360 --> 01:00:37.639
<v Speaker 1>True, that's very true.

1209
01:00:38.239 --> 01:00:40.400
<v Speaker 5>And Pennix, you know, I mean Penix is going to

1210
01:00:40.480 --> 01:00:43.119
<v Speaker 5>throw the ball, and you know he's on my list,

1211
01:00:43.239 --> 01:00:46.079
<v Speaker 5>paired up with Murray because in the bye week eight

1212
01:00:46.559 --> 01:00:49.920
<v Speaker 5>Atlanta's hosted Miami, and Miami's secondary is going to be

1213
01:00:50.000 --> 01:00:51.360
<v Speaker 5>one of the worst in the league. So you know,

1214
01:00:51.559 --> 01:00:55.239
<v Speaker 5>target that every chance you can get in those shootout

1215
01:00:55.280 --> 01:00:57.599
<v Speaker 5>games with Miami. And you know, so, speaking of one

1216
01:00:57.599 --> 01:01:00.639
<v Speaker 5>of the guys I love you mentioned, I think Wattle

1217
01:01:00.719 --> 01:01:04.039
<v Speaker 5>has fallen way too far down the way they're gonna

1218
01:01:04.039 --> 01:01:06.320
<v Speaker 5>have to throw the ball all the time, and where

1219
01:01:06.360 --> 01:01:08.400
<v Speaker 5>he's going in drafts. Now, that is one of the

1220
01:01:08.440 --> 01:01:11.840
<v Speaker 5>biggest values on the board, not only with his talent

1221
01:01:12.039 --> 01:01:14.920
<v Speaker 5>level what they signed me to a contract, the way

1222
01:01:15.000 --> 01:01:18.599
<v Speaker 5>two is able to throw the ball and with McDaniel's offense,

1223
01:01:19.079 --> 01:01:22.880
<v Speaker 5>but same thing, Tyreek Hill could be traded, he could

1224
01:01:22.880 --> 01:01:24.960
<v Speaker 5>be hurt. I mean, you know, I mean all of

1225
01:01:25.039 --> 01:01:27.800
<v Speaker 5>that talk about Tyreek Hill getting traded, Say he gets

1226
01:01:27.840 --> 01:01:31.800
<v Speaker 5>traded tomorrow. Where's Wattle going in the next day's drafts.

1227
01:01:32.559 --> 01:01:34.480
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, third round on top of.

1228
01:01:34.519 --> 01:01:37.400
<v Speaker 5>The third and you're getting him, you know, way late.

1229
01:01:38.119 --> 01:01:39.840
<v Speaker 5>It's just he's fallen just way too far.

1230
01:01:40.800 --> 01:01:43.000
<v Speaker 1>I think the thing with Wattle is I was drafting

1231
01:01:43.039 --> 01:01:44.960
<v Speaker 1>him early on, and I feel bad about it because

1232
01:01:45.840 --> 01:01:48.480
<v Speaker 1>I've been one of the people that are letting him slip.

1233
01:01:48.679 --> 01:01:51.599
<v Speaker 1>And I just looked at his ADP for the Big Grill.

1234
01:01:51.639 --> 01:01:54.519
<v Speaker 1>Of the last three days, he has fallen to Chris Olave,

1235
01:01:54.800 --> 01:01:58.840
<v Speaker 1>Jerry Judy, Juwan Jennings, Romo Dunese Territory. Jalen Wattle is

1236
01:01:58.920 --> 01:02:03.159
<v Speaker 1>wide receiver five in the seventh round of the Big Gorilla.

1237
01:02:03.280 --> 01:02:04.320
<v Speaker 3>Right now there is.

1238
01:02:04.760 --> 01:02:07.480
<v Speaker 1>Say what you could hate the Miami Dolphins offense and

1239
01:02:07.599 --> 01:02:09.119
<v Speaker 1>still like that ADP there.

1240
01:02:09.400 --> 01:02:13.880
<v Speaker 5>Exactly, that's that's value eight number one. So he's one

1241
01:02:13.920 --> 01:02:16.320
<v Speaker 5>of the guys that I'm targeting that far. That's just

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<v Speaker 5>that's nuts.

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<v Speaker 1>So and and Borgan Freeman, it points us out. He's

1244
01:02:20.039 --> 01:02:22.599
<v Speaker 1>disappointed him too many times, too many times. Good luck.

1245
01:02:22.880 --> 01:02:25.159
<v Speaker 1>I get it, like I've been burned by players before.

1246
01:02:25.239 --> 01:02:28.320
<v Speaker 1>I try to wash and cleanse myself of that every year.

1247
01:02:28.440 --> 01:02:32.400
<v Speaker 1>So I drudge exactly. I'm trying to like just have

1248
01:02:32.559 --> 01:02:34.880
<v Speaker 1>all that stink off me from the previous season, and

1249
01:02:34.920 --> 01:02:36.719
<v Speaker 1>I want to come in fresh and look at it fresh.

1250
01:02:37.119 --> 01:02:39.360
<v Speaker 1>But you know, you're not paying the premium that you

1251
01:02:39.480 --> 01:02:41.639
<v Speaker 1>were paying in the past when Waddle burned you. You're

1252
01:02:41.679 --> 01:02:42.880
<v Speaker 1>paying seventh round.

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<v Speaker 5>You mentioned de Chris Olave disappoint you, you know, I

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01:02:48.679 --> 01:02:53.199
<v Speaker 5>mean it's like everybody around Watall they all disappoint during

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01:02:53.239 --> 01:02:55.519
<v Speaker 5>the seventh round for a reason, right, yeah.

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01:02:55.960 --> 01:02:59.519
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, PI won't disappoint you. And he's in the eleventh round.

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01:03:00.639 --> 01:03:01.599
<v Speaker 1>Gosh, I got it in.

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01:03:02.679 --> 01:03:04.239
<v Speaker 3>We only have a minute left to the show.

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01:03:04.519 --> 01:03:07.719
<v Speaker 1>We we we contractually obligated to praise Michael Pittman at

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01:03:07.800 --> 01:03:09.800
<v Speaker 1>least once during every program, so we got it in.

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01:03:10.039 --> 01:03:12.679
<v Speaker 1>It's like a live read, right Pharaoh that we just

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01:03:12.760 --> 01:03:14.000
<v Speaker 1>have to get it in. We have to wedge it

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01:03:14.079 --> 01:03:16.360
<v Speaker 1>in somehow, And it's always tough when you had a

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01:03:16.360 --> 01:03:19.159
<v Speaker 1>great guest like Jason camp tonight, the twelve time FFPC

1265
01:03:19.679 --> 01:03:21.719
<v Speaker 1>League winner, a guy who's going to be drafting live

1266
01:03:21.800 --> 01:03:24.639
<v Speaker 1>on these airwaves in about a month for the FFPC

1267
01:03:24.800 --> 01:03:29.039
<v Speaker 1>Pros versus Joe's Challenges. He's going for a free FFPC

1268
01:03:29.199 --> 01:03:31.199
<v Speaker 1>main event team in twenty twenty six, but before that,

1269
01:03:31.519 --> 01:03:33.280
<v Speaker 1>he wants to go for the million bucks in the

1270
01:03:33.320 --> 01:03:36.760
<v Speaker 1>twenty twenty five FFPC Main event. J Camp two three

1271
01:03:36.880 --> 01:03:38.360
<v Speaker 1>two three is where to go if you want to

1272
01:03:38.400 --> 01:03:40.760
<v Speaker 1>check out what he's doing in the spare time when

1273
01:03:40.800 --> 01:03:42.960
<v Speaker 1>he's not doing this hobby of winning all these high

1274
01:03:42.960 --> 01:03:45.519
<v Speaker 1>stakes leaves. Check out camp landing dot com. And what

1275
01:03:45.719 --> 01:03:48.519
<v Speaker 1>was the other tap time sports.

1276
01:03:48.320 --> 01:03:50.239
<v Speaker 5>Am I getting out that sports dot Com tap.

1277
01:03:50.159 --> 01:03:52.639
<v Speaker 1>That sports tap, that sports dot Com tap, that sports

1278
01:03:52.679 --> 01:03:56.239
<v Speaker 1>dot Com tap that sports dot Com. Jason, this was

1279
01:03:56.280 --> 01:03:58.480
<v Speaker 1>a lot of fun, really enjoyable Friday night we got

1280
01:03:58.519 --> 01:04:02.360
<v Speaker 1>to spend with you. We'll work on KFFFC Eastern Kentucky

1281
01:04:02.719 --> 01:04:06.440
<v Speaker 1>the satellite, Yes, you know over in Ashland. I'm down

1282
01:04:06.519 --> 01:04:08.719
<v Speaker 1>for that. Don't be a stranger. Hopefully we get a

1283
01:04:08.800 --> 01:04:10.440
<v Speaker 1>chance to talk to you real soon. Maybe you could

1284
01:04:10.440 --> 01:04:12.920
<v Speaker 1>come on the air when you're drafting and make a

1285
01:04:13.000 --> 01:04:15.079
<v Speaker 1>pick live. We'd love to reconvene and talk with you

1286
01:04:15.159 --> 01:04:15.480
<v Speaker 1>then too.

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01:04:16.000 --> 01:04:17.559
<v Speaker 5>I would love to you guys, thanks for having me.

1288
01:04:18.000 --> 01:04:20.519
<v Speaker 1>That is Jason Camp, Ladies and gentlemen hanging out with

1289
01:04:20.639 --> 01:04:22.639
<v Speaker 1>us tonight here on the high stakes fantasy football over

1290
01:04:22.719 --> 01:04:25.840
<v Speaker 1>the twelve time FFPC League winner. What a fun conversation

1291
01:04:25.960 --> 01:04:27.880
<v Speaker 1>that was, Farrell and we might have booked a new

1292
01:04:27.960 --> 01:04:30.679
<v Speaker 1>location for KFFFC. Who knew. You never know we're gonna

1293
01:04:30.679 --> 01:04:32.119
<v Speaker 1>get into We're gonna.

1294
01:04:31.880 --> 01:04:33.920
<v Speaker 3>Have to get him over here where he can inspect

1295
01:04:33.960 --> 01:04:37.840
<v Speaker 3>the operations, see what's going only have some good ideas

1296
01:04:37.880 --> 01:04:39.920
<v Speaker 3>and I gotta figure he'll bring some of those guys

1297
01:04:40.000 --> 01:04:42.519
<v Speaker 3>with him. But you know what, he he just might

1298
01:04:42.599 --> 01:04:44.599
<v Speaker 3>want to take a break and come on over and

1299
01:04:44.719 --> 01:04:45.159
<v Speaker 3>be with us.

1300
01:04:45.679 --> 01:04:47.760
<v Speaker 1>That'd be fun as well, fun for him, fun for us,

1301
01:04:47.800 --> 01:04:50.320
<v Speaker 1>friend for everybody to do that as well. I'm gonna

1302
01:04:50.360 --> 01:04:52.559
<v Speaker 1>let you have a fun weekend, Pharaoh, Thanks so much

1303
01:04:52.800 --> 01:04:55.679
<v Speaker 1>for hanging out with me Tonight. July fourth is next Friday,

1304
01:04:55.679 --> 01:04:57.519
<v Speaker 1>so we're not doing a show. Are you available to

1305
01:04:57.559 --> 01:05:00.840
<v Speaker 1>do a show on? Oh? Yeah, Wednesday night? Would you

1306
01:05:00.880 --> 01:05:02.119
<v Speaker 1>be able to do a show Wednesday night?

1307
01:05:02.159 --> 01:05:04.440
<v Speaker 3>The welgy if you want to do a show Wednesday night,

1308
01:05:04.559 --> 01:05:05.639
<v Speaker 3>I'm here all.

1309
01:05:05.519 --> 01:05:07.719
<v Speaker 1>Right, good man, let's plan on that ten pm Eastern

1310
01:05:08.079 --> 01:05:11.079
<v Speaker 1>on Wednesday. Be good brother, talk to you soon. As

1311
01:05:11.159 --> 01:05:14.159
<v Speaker 1>Barrel Elliot, Ladies and gentlemen, the definitive Commissioner of Fantasy Football.

1312
01:05:14.239 --> 01:05:17.800
<v Speaker 1>Check out the Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship KFFFC dot com.

1313
01:05:17.920 --> 01:05:20.320
<v Speaker 1>I've been in a bunch of KFFFC drafts this year

1314
01:05:20.559 --> 01:05:23.559
<v Speaker 1>so far, already having a blast. I've been drafting against

1315
01:05:23.599 --> 01:05:25.679
<v Speaker 1>some of the guys in the YouTube chat tonight, like

1316
01:05:25.760 --> 01:05:28.679
<v Speaker 1>Steve Steven Jrgalos, who has been in like three or

1317
01:05:28.679 --> 01:05:30.239
<v Speaker 1>four of mine already. It's been a lot of fun.

1318
01:05:31.440 --> 01:05:36.519
<v Speaker 1>I want to remind you once again next week Wednesday,

1319
01:05:36.599 --> 01:05:39.119
<v Speaker 1>We'll be doing a show ten pm Eastern Time, so

1320
01:05:39.199 --> 01:05:41.159
<v Speaker 1>you can watch the fireworks on Friday night. You don't

1321
01:05:41.199 --> 01:05:43.199
<v Speaker 1>have to worry about missing a show. In case you

1322
01:05:43.239 --> 01:05:45.440
<v Speaker 1>missed last night's episode of The Insider Access Show and

1323
01:05:45.480 --> 01:05:47.400
<v Speaker 1>the Better Sports Network, I had a great time with

1324
01:05:47.519 --> 01:05:49.719
<v Speaker 1>Dan Williamson. He's the co host of the Stack Huners

1325
01:05:49.760 --> 01:05:52.639
<v Speaker 1>podcast with Bradley Stalder. He also writes for Player Profiler

1326
01:05:52.760 --> 01:05:56.039
<v Speaker 1>roto Underworld. We had a great time discussing a lot

1327
01:05:56.079 --> 01:05:58.239
<v Speaker 1>of players and a lot of draft strategy on that show.

1328
01:05:58.480 --> 01:06:02.960
<v Speaker 1>Watch it back on the Better Sports Networks website BSM Socials,

1329
01:06:03.079 --> 01:06:05.280
<v Speaker 1>FFPC Socials, you can check that out. We will go

1330
01:06:05.360 --> 01:06:08.920
<v Speaker 1>live again this coming Thursday at seven pm for two

1331
01:06:08.960 --> 01:06:10.400
<v Speaker 1>full hours. We're going to go back to the Player

1332
01:06:10.480 --> 01:06:12.719
<v Speaker 1>Profiler Well, he's a writer there. He also is a

1333
01:06:12.760 --> 01:06:15.880
<v Speaker 1>contributor for Dynasty League Football and Fantasy Alarm. He is

1334
01:06:15.920 --> 01:06:20.639
<v Speaker 1>the host of press coverage on the Player Profiler podcast network.

1335
01:06:20.840 --> 01:06:22.960
<v Speaker 1>His name is Wyatt Bert Alone, and he is going

1336
01:06:23.039 --> 01:06:25.239
<v Speaker 1>to be joining me live on Thursday. Going to be

1337
01:06:25.280 --> 01:06:28.840
<v Speaker 1>a fun one this coming Tuesday, which is July first.

1338
01:06:28.920 --> 01:06:30.679
<v Speaker 1>We will also be going live with the road of

1339
01:06:30.679 --> 01:06:34.079
<v Speaker 1>his High Stake Slowdown the July edition with the multi

1340
01:06:34.199 --> 01:06:37.119
<v Speaker 1>time champion in both the f FPC and the KFFSC,

1341
01:06:37.360 --> 01:06:39.639
<v Speaker 1>Vince staff Alino. He's going to be coming back on

1342
01:06:39.719 --> 01:06:41.280
<v Speaker 1>that show. Excited to talk to him because he's a

1343
01:06:41.400 --> 01:06:43.320
<v Speaker 1>Joe in the Pros Versus Jos this year as well,

1344
01:06:43.360 --> 01:06:44.880
<v Speaker 1>so we'll get his thoughts on that. And he's drafted

1345
01:06:44.880 --> 01:06:46.519
<v Speaker 1>and up at four, so he's going to have some

1346
01:06:46.679 --> 01:06:49.400
<v Speaker 1>insight on what we're going to see in the next month.

1347
01:06:49.840 --> 01:06:52.400
<v Speaker 1>FFPC Big Gorilla Tournament is where you want to be

1348
01:06:52.480 --> 01:06:55.480
<v Speaker 1>joining right now, million dollar grand prize, fifty dollars entry

1349
01:06:55.599 --> 01:06:58.119
<v Speaker 1>excuse me, fifty dollars off every third entry fee for

1350
01:06:58.159 --> 01:07:01.000
<v Speaker 1>every third team you buy seven and his promo is live.

1351
01:07:01.079 --> 01:07:03.079
<v Speaker 1>Check that out at my FFPC dot com. You can

1352
01:07:03.159 --> 01:07:05.119
<v Speaker 1>join the FFPC main event as well and go for

1353
01:07:05.199 --> 01:07:08.159
<v Speaker 1>a separate million dollar grand prize there. Remember that if

1354
01:07:08.239 --> 01:07:10.440
<v Speaker 1>you have your teams bought and paid for by July

1355
01:07:10.559 --> 01:07:12.880
<v Speaker 1>twenty seventh, you're gonna get your early draft slot on

1356
01:07:13.119 --> 01:07:15.559
<v Speaker 1>August third. My FFPC dot com is where to go

1357
01:07:15.599 --> 01:07:18.039
<v Speaker 1>for that. Slow drafts obviously often running every single day.

1358
01:07:18.119 --> 01:07:20.079
<v Speaker 1>Live drafts are going on on the weekend live main

1359
01:07:20.119 --> 01:07:22.639
<v Speaker 1>event tomorrow night so join that if you so choose

1360
01:07:22.719 --> 01:07:26.119
<v Speaker 1>to do so. FFPC Bestball and super Flex Bastball Tournament

1361
01:07:26.119 --> 01:07:29.079
<v Speaker 1>available at my ffpc dot com. Three hundred thousand and

1362
01:07:29.199 --> 01:07:31.760
<v Speaker 1>one hundred thousand dollars grand prize is there. You're looking

1363
01:07:31.760 --> 01:07:33.400
<v Speaker 1>at one hundred and twenty five dollars and at thirty

1364
01:07:33.440 --> 01:07:35.960
<v Speaker 1>five dollars entry respectively for those contests. We added one

1365
01:07:36.079 --> 01:07:39.559
<v Speaker 1>hundred thousand dollars runner up prize in the Bestball Tournament

1366
01:07:39.599 --> 01:07:42.159
<v Speaker 1>this year, so check that out. It's gonna be never

1367
01:07:42.239 --> 01:07:44.519
<v Speaker 1>been as lucrative to play it as it is now. Dynasty,

1368
01:07:44.679 --> 01:07:46.280
<v Speaker 1>of course, we're going to have those going on throughout

1369
01:07:46.320 --> 01:07:49.519
<v Speaker 1>the summer as well. Dynasty startups. Myffpc dot com has

1370
01:07:49.760 --> 01:07:52.159
<v Speaker 1>two thousand plus dynasty leagues over the last fifteen years,

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01:07:52.559 --> 01:07:54.920
<v Speaker 1>none have ever folded. That is where to go my

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01:07:55.119 --> 01:07:58.119
<v Speaker 1>ffpc dot com. Remember to like this video, subscribed to

1373
01:07:58.159 --> 01:07:59.960
<v Speaker 1>the channel, comment on the video, share with your friend,

1374
01:08:00.039 --> 01:08:02.199
<v Speaker 1>sure of your enemies, and get notified each and every

1375
01:08:02.239 --> 01:08:05.440
<v Speaker 1>time we go live, which will be Tuesday, Wednesday and

1376
01:08:05.639 --> 01:08:08.159
<v Speaker 1>Thursday next week with yours truly all three nights. It's

1377
01:08:08.159 --> 01:08:09.599
<v Speaker 1>gonna be a lot of fun. Hopefully you can join

1378
01:08:09.679 --> 01:08:12.840
<v Speaker 1>us for that. Thank you so much for watching. For farall, Elliott,

1379
01:08:12.840 --> 01:08:15.199
<v Speaker 1>I'm Eric Balkman. This has been the High Stakes Fantasy

1380
01:08:15.239 --> 01:08:18.000
<v Speaker 1>Football Hour. Your weekend officially starts now.

1381
01:08:26.640 --> 01:08:29.399
<v Speaker 2>This has been another episode of the Hot Steaks Fantasy

1382
01:08:29.479 --> 01:08:33.239
<v Speaker 2>Football Hour, presented by my FFPC dot com.

1383
01:08:33.680 --> 01:08:36.840
<v Speaker 1>It was broadcast live and was watched around the world.

1384
01:08:37.199 --> 01:08:40.800
<v Speaker 2>Balky and Farrell will be back next week with more analysis,

1385
01:08:41.039 --> 01:08:44.600
<v Speaker 2>more interviews, add more advice from guests much smarter than

1386
01:08:44.680 --> 01:08:47.479
<v Speaker 2>they are. Thanks for watching, and we'll talk with you

1387
01:08:47.640 --> 01:08:48.560
<v Speaker 2>again next week.

1388
01:08:48.760 --> 01:08:55.000
<v Speaker 1>Yes, I am not commissioning it tonight, but we do

1389
01:08:55.159 --> 01:08:58.720
<v Speaker 1>have spots still open in the midnight Big Gorilla Draft

1390
01:08:58.840 --> 01:09:01.760
<v Speaker 1>going on tonight. That's to get underway in about forty

1391
01:09:01.800 --> 01:09:03.319
<v Speaker 1>five minutes or so. So if you want to take

1392
01:09:03.359 --> 01:09:05.359
<v Speaker 1>your shout at a million Bucks, you can hang out

1393
01:09:05.399 --> 01:09:08.279
<v Speaker 1>tonight with Bryce as your commissioner and do that. I'll

1394
01:09:08.319 --> 01:09:10.159
<v Speaker 1>see in the draft rooms this weekend, though, for sure,

1395
01:09:10.239 --> 01:09:13.239
<v Speaker 1>Thanks so much for watching. Everybody, Appreciate all the support

1396
01:09:13.680 --> 01:09:16.079
<v Speaker 1>and the continued support you give us. Get out there

1397
01:09:16.560 --> 01:09:18.239
<v Speaker 1>and win a million bucks this year, maybe a couple

1398
01:09:18.279 --> 01:09:20.520
<v Speaker 1>of million dollar grand prizes. I'll see in the draft rooms.

1399
01:09:20.800 --> 01:09:21.600
<v Speaker 1>Talk to you on Tuesday.
