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What is good, we're back.
And we've got the combine winners and losers,
risers and fallers, however you want to spin it.
Basically, we've gotten one more piece in the puzzle behind us,
and now it's time to kind of sort through this information and see what it means.
To me, at the end of the day, all you're really trying to do is just not have a terrible
combine that puts you in a terrible situation with a really bad athletic kind of profile perspective.
Other than that, if you can clear that for the most part, I think it's okay.
But you know, on the other side, you definitely want a little confirmation bias.
You want your guys to do well.
But on the other side of it, you should use it as sort of a map to check out prospects that
you haven't looked at yet to say, oh, let me go check that out or reexamine a prospect.
And now you might look at them slightly different.
But you have to be very careful not to put on those bar goggles where it's like,
oh, she was a 10 and you woke up and it's a gargle, right?
That's what you need to be careful of when you start mixing back.
Hey, let me go reexamine this guy.
Now you're giving him too much credit because you kind of know,
you know, or maybe it was, maybe a better example was like,
as she didn't look great, she took her clothes off and it was like, it was kind of hot.
And but, you know,
anyway, up, neck down, baby, neck down, okay.
We'll stop with the analogies now here.
But I think the biggest winners from this, in general, just an overall view, was your draft picks from
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, right? I think that period, that gain value through this process,
as far as I'm concerned, right? And I think we kind of have alluded to that a little bit.
And as time gets closer to the draft, the actual NFL draft,
in general, these picks kind of raise in value.
I think the combine just did us a solid as far as that goes.
And we'll touch on why down the line here.
So boys, Jeremiah, chef, how are we doing today?
Amen. Happy. It's just we got new imprinted information.
All right. We're on this side of the dirt.
We got combine stuff. We got confirmation bias.
We got ample time to tell you why Zachariah branch isn't good.
And I'm here. All right. So we got winners first.
We're going to do losers second and we'll break it down by position.
So running back winners from the combine.
You know, I think the biggest winners from this year kind of are a bit more from the athletic
score POV, right? Which it doesn't mean those guys ran the fastest or perform at the top of
every test. But when you factor in kind of height weight stuff, they were at the top, right?
So basically if you were 61223, your measuring stick of athleticism should be a little different
than somebody's at 58 and 190, right? So that's what this kind of does.
It balances out sort of evens the playing field. And to that, we speak to Mike Washington,
Seth McGowan and Adam Randall, I think we're the biggest kind of if you put all that together,
speed score athleticism, those guys came out as the big winner. Obviously, Mike Washington
at the top. So we already kind of knew Mike Washington was floating up, you know,
gaining some traction. People like them. And now bang, we have just a banner day for him.
So let's start there, Jeremiah. Hey, you get the very emotional Mike Washington after he runs
his 40. He was not expecting his time. He was even surprised. So that was a huge day for him.
And it's a huge day for making money and it's very pivotal. So Mike Washington, you got to think
about coming from a football desert, a high school wise in central New York and matriculating up
all the way up the ladder. Having his best production at our Kansas and SEC school,
it as it rises the stage, Mike Washington continues to get better. So we were seeing
Omerian Hampton comps floating on NFL network there as the combine was rolling. The 43340,
a top 10 yard split of 151. First in RB athleticism by next-gen stats was Mike Washington.
So we're really getting number two in vert, two Seth McGowen, everything that you wanted, more
confirmation of the drumbeat that is Mike Washington. And then we're excited about what about the
Texans, what about the Chicago Bears. And then all of a sudden, I think there is some credence to
conversation to making Mike Washington. The RB two overall in this class. I don't think it's
hyperbole at this point. She have, what was your take away from Mike Washington and then those
other two guys who had, you know, I don't think they've basically, I don't think they've jumped
as high as Mike Washington have, but I think back and wise, they've become more interesting.
Yeah, I mean, I've been in love with Mike Washington as I live 20 minutes away from where he played
his coach football at. So being familiar with him and just kind of seeing what a dumpster fire
that he was involved in at Arkansas and still managed to produce. There's a play on film where
it looks like his offensive linemen are cosplaying WWE and getting in position to pile drive
one another. It's just, it's weird. So he had a 92 yard touchdown at Buffalo. He had 625 yards,
7 touchdowns as a as a red shirt freshman. I think the narrative surrounding him or trying
to convince people, people trying to convince themselves why he can't be good. Like these
are all getting put to rest. One, one data point at a time, senior bowl, birthday gate, now the
combine. So by the way, he's 22. He'll be 23 around draft time. Yeah, shout out to Patricia
Washington 6175 for that piece of info. But yeah, just wait for that. Like, what do you,
what do you, what do you guys and how do you view like when somebody's saying, well, why couldn't
he beat out this guy or why wasn't he the best? Why wasn't he doing the number one stuff at this
stopper? This stopper that's up and now he's a little older. So what do we, what do we say to that?
Let me take this one. Okay. Okay. All right. So first of all, that's not how real fucking football works.
Like they're not just going to, they're not just going to hand the ball to someone 350 times
at the collegiate level. Like you can have a season where Seth McGowan and Mike Washington are
playing together and they split the carries evenly. And it just goes slightly in Seth McGowan's
favor. He still led in rushing touchdowns there. But besides the point, that's just not how real
football works. If you have a good running back and you have another good running back, they're going
to split carries. It doesn't really, it doesn't matter in terms of like, hey, the team's not going
to be like, well, we just got to, hey, we got to shelf this one guy and just give Mike Washington
all the carries. Or we got to shelf this one guy and just give Jeremiah love every single carry
known to mankind. Like there's plenty of examples of two people being good in the back. Nobody said
that stupid shit about that about a quench on Jenkins and try beyond Henderson last year.
I'm sure somebody, some, depending on which side of the fence you were on, they make the argument.
But what I would say to that point then even is like, you can, you can talk about the talent.
But then you also like to pretend that some of these coaches don't have egos of like, well,
no, this was the guy that I picked. So I want, I'm, I'm, I'm just going to continue. Like I've got some
eyeball evidence that says this guy's better. But I'm still feeding this guy because I put it on
the line that, hey, this was the guy we needed and wanted. And he's our guy. And then it takes
even more for the guy behind them to overcome. So just to say that coaches don't make bad decisions
and egos don't get in the way is also crazy. Jeremiah, go ahead. Hey, Joe Burrow ended up okay,
right? We don't look at where he started. We look at where player ends. So you have, this is
splintering in organizations. This is just a life principle as well. People move and are
malleable to new situations and run outs, new jobs, new roles and opportunities. Guess what?
They rise to the level of their ability. And there's a peter principle where people flatten out.
But then you have somebody like a Mike Washington who matriculates all the way up. We can't discredit
what he's doing now. And there's just a constant drum beat. What have you done for me lately?
If we're all in real time and we want to be malleable to information and that's the problem,
you're getting people who are stuck to their priors. What they had prior to this. If this were two
years ago, maybe it's different for Mike Washington, but every bowling pin that's in front of Mike
Washington, he's knocking down. So you can get stuck in yesterday's analysis. Why not just join
all the scouts and NFL teams who are going to be hyping and being thirsty for somebody like
a Mike Washington in their backfield. He goes to the aforementioned teams, the Bears and the Texans.
Are we not hyped up about Mike Washington? Are you just going to say, oh, well, no, it didn't happen
in his freshman year of college. So we're really out on that because the so-called competition,
wherever he was along the way, everybody's not a finished product. And you need to have that
consideration for somebody like Mike Washington. Right. And we've got a mock to follow this one.
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about. That's tempting, man. That's right. So the overall at the ff dynasty.com, you can go check
that out, contribute to the crowdsource rankings, help us change those rookie rankings after the
combine here. But anyway, let's get back to Seth McGowan and Adam Randall. What is what is
their testing kind of do for you guys? Is this, hey, I got to go back and test and now Randall
to be noted was a wide receiver at Clemson. And the reason I think that both of these guys' speed
scores are what, it's not like they've lit it up necessarily as far as, oh my god, they ran,
it's not like Mike Washington necessarily, but like Randall 632 32, right? And as a converted wide
receivers, this is his first time playing running back. So I'll let you guys take those two kind of
wherever you want and what's to be expected and how much movement maybe those guys just got.
Go ahead, Jeremiah. I mean, you've done Seth McGowan. I've done Adam Randall, so we can do it.
We can roll like that. Yep, Seth McGowan, 6 feet, 223 pounds. You love that size for weight.
And topvert 42 and a half inches, broad jump, 1011. What's not love to, not to love about McGowan's
feet, 449. Lance Irline notes that McGowan lacks explosive carries and he fumbles too much.
There was a path in his collegiate career where he ran into some trouble. So it's been non-linear
for McGowan. I still see day three and it's funny with all this testing, there seems to be this
affluence of receivers and running backs with all the speed. You're like, oh man, in another class,
this player would have been even higher, but it just goes to show that you can still betrically
up on the board. And for somebody like Seth McGowan who has been day three and it's not really been
anything distinct for him, this is a huge day for him. This is an opportunity to put him on a path.
And he's not the best running back out there, but there are some good things to his game.
And this testing shows, all right, he's somebody that we have to have our eye on, the running back
position. We know Casey is a spot where you can get opportunity out there. And it's just be
on the death chart and shy of that and quarterback. You have any running back on the 53 strategy
and dynasty, same thing for any quarterback on the 53 with superflex. It becomes a little more
difficult when there's multiple spots and receiver arch-type roles. And then the development
of tight ends, that takes some time. You get Seth McGowan parked on a roster as a backup running
back. All of a sudden you're just playing handcuffs city. And it's week four or five of the NFL
season. So big boost to his stock here. I'm not going to make him rocket ship up. And it's firmly
something good that we do acknowledge. Yeah. Now the name has a little bit more umph to it for
the public. And that's really a big part of what this is. This is, you know, we can have our opinion,
but what the public, how the public reacts to this is really the most important thing because
that's the game that we're playing. We're playing it with the public, right? So that's kind of
really what matter. It doesn't really matter what we necessarily think. It will matter what some
of the bigger pundits think because they move needles, but public publicly Seth McGowan is now on
people's radars. And so at worst it just helped your third round picks get whether you like Seth
or not. One way or another and made the third round or end of second round get a little bit better
for first that's where he ends up, right? 25 years old would be another knock for Seth, right?
A little older so he's on that Tyrone Tracy trajectory. Give me some Adam Randall and we'll
we'll move on to the receivers. He held himself a ton and he needed to test like this so that,
you know, teams are more willing to take on, you know, just a bet on his traits 632 32 still
really young, you know, 21 years old. His first year playing running back, he did have a knack
for the knack for the goal line. So like he's good in short yardage. He uses his he uses his frame,
but he's still really raw. So the testing kind of allows for allows him for more of a runway
in terms of, hey, somebody can get him on a roster and then develop those traits. He reminds you a
lot of Falcons Cordero Patterson just in terms of a big they'll poking human being. Somebody said
that the other day and I was like, bro, he's nothing like Cordero Patterson was coming out of college,
but Atlanta Falcons Cordero Patterson that's a running back in 230 pounds. Yes, all day long,
twice on Sunday, size speed, freak. And that's what you're looking at with Adam Randall. So you're
hoping to get one of those outcomes eventually, but really just it makes him a it makes him a fun
taxi stash now where he was off of people radars for so long. Yeah, probably not on a lot of people's
radars. She had like you said, but this is this now becomes again a lottery ticket and he's got
receiving upside kind of like a brachard Smith, but not different because he's the complete opposite
as far as he's a giant comparison comparison, which is going to get people's taste buds way more
salivated than you know, brachard Smith, you know, was necessarily now. I think brachard is a better
player coming in as far as an all around talent, but what is going to be salivating to the NFL
as side speeds freaks and still only 21 years old for Randall. So some some room for improvement and
you know, sit and learn like his father. I would say another one before we move on to the wide
receivers, Wake Forest running back, Claymoren came in here and ran a really fast 40, but I think
the BMI police are going to say, Hey, you have to be this heavy to ride this ride. I would say
he's probably down some weight to come in here and expose his best trait of running fast,
right? And the tape is pretty fun. I think, you know, he's somebody who should certainly be on
radars and shouldn't be I don't care at all about BMI. Like you could take that shit, roll it up and
kick it right to F out the window because I think it's ridiculous. You can either play or you can't
that's and I think Claymoren can play. Now on the lighter end of things, you know, we I think we
finally slayed the dragon of do we give a crap if you're 198 or 201? That's used to be like,
Oh my god. If you're still caring about that, man, that's so 1970. You know what I mean?
Like, what do we do? I think we've slayed that dragon. Some of the most elite runners in the league
are sub 200, right? This is a little white, but, but I'll let you guys have a quick minute on
on Claymoren here. Claymoren here. I love Claymoren. Yeah. The very first time that I watched him,
it was it was like watching, you know, watching Rashard Smith all over again. It's the lateral
agility, the ability to catch ball in backfield. He's not great between the tackles, but he's
188 pounds. Like he's trying to get to space to outrun people as fast as humanly possible.
So those are all things that can be coached up. And then when he gets into space, he's really
difficult to deal with. So yeah, I was I was very encouraged by this number. If you go back,
Rashard Smith ran a 439. He really he comes in 438 slightly a little bit lighter than Rashard,
but I like I am that is going to be I'm telling you right now you're going to hear a lot for me
about Demon Claymoren because I think that that's a late round dark throw in a team like a team
that heavily targets the running back position could benefit from a guy like him in space. Like
we got steamed up about Jayden Blue. If this guy goes somewhere and gets you know just has an
opportunity like that. He doesn't suck like Jayden Blue did when he got the opportunity. Then
this could you know again taxi squad stash 438 190 pounds. He's probably going to be like 192-195
at his pro day. So this is something to pay attention to, but not something that you're you're
going to have to break the bank over. Hey, to ride this ride, you need the speed and Demon Claymoren
absolutely showed it that half a second less than a Devon HN on the 40 is incredible pre NFL
combine. The show that we did we were hyping Claymoren a la a Devon HN and we were just wanting
for four fours and we end up getting in the four threes. You love to see it and this is just a
perfect arch up the running back as chef said you can taxi stash him you can get him round three
depending on how hyped you are about him and you just get a re-roll opportunity. It's an
arbitrage down. We mentioned from a cyclistic player in Emmett Johnson playing enough tees
a little bit later. Hey, Emmett Johnson maybe didn't test as much as we wanted on the speed,
but we've been talking Claymoren is a tear down player in that arch hype role of an Emmett Johnson.
So love Claymoren, love what he put on there and if he was sitting here running a four six
at that size, that would be a huge problem. So I'm very relieved and happy and confirmed that we
see what we saw Saturday with Claymoren with his speed at his size. Yeah, I like it. All right,
let's move on to wide receivers. But before we do, I wanted to talk about a tweet that I saw
from Ryan Heath who, you know, again, super smart guy. This is no disrespect to him at all.
But he's basically in the tweety basically saying wide receiver testing doesn't matter and
nothing really changed for the running backs and the tight ends were solid, right? I disagree with
a lot of that. I mean, tight ends were good. I think running backs got a little bit of a boost.
Maybe you lost one or two, but I think you gained three or four. And then as far as the wide
receiver testing, while I understand what you're saying and I'm sure the math checks out of
because that's kind of what he does. I have two responses of this. One, let's not pretend that
fast forties don't improve NFL draft stock of NFL wide receivers because we've seen it plenty
over the time of that we've had this and let and then, you know, let's not pretend the nerds
aren't the draft capital queens of this equation here, right? So if the 40 is increasing draft
capital and the draft capital is increasing because of the 40, then it did change something, right?
That I don't I'm not saying it's right. I think it's dumb. But like, you know, and that that wide
receiver to really gain huge amounts of value like a like a worthy or a Ross already had to have
some buzz. But they can certainly elevate the stock, right? And we've seen it and we've seen
NFL teams make that mistake time after time after time of elevating it too high. Now on the other
end, it can elevate guys that were just kind of we don't really know a whole lot about them. Now
they made them a little bit interesting, right? And so I think that's kind of while while yes,
I agree that that your math doesn't shape, but it does a little bit here. And for fantasy,
the second thing is you're dealing with public perception, good combines, absolutely raise people's
perception, you know, and whether you're trying to, you know, and when we're tying that number one
point to number two, raising capital on a player because of a 40 right or wrong, the public's value
is going up and we're playing the game with the public. So while I agree the actual analytics
number on the analytics number process here, that's not the reality, right? The reality is is a
couple of bigger guys were saying this wide receiver class was deep coming in. People were saying
this class was trash and now all of a sudden, oh man, in the top 50, 60, 70, there's going to be
a lot of wide receivers taken, whether you like it or not and whether it's testing or not,
like the needle moves, it did and it improved things. So, you know, again, I just wanted to,
you know, I think with some bigger accounts that push things around, I think sometimes you got
to push back a little bit on some of those things of, you know, agree to the, to the math of the
equation, but I don't agree with the sentiment. So, all right, let's get to the receivers. And I
think we could take a general overview and say, Casey concept she owned just nailed it, right?
Boyz, we're all in agreeance there. I would say a big riser than Skyler Bell, right? That he has
insane production. He's a little older, but now you come out here and you put all that with that
with with that production that you have and he can be a little older. You don't get faster when
you get older, typically, you know, so I don't care how old you are. Like you came out there,
you blew the combine up. It was great. I think that really helped Skyler Bell's value. And I think
that puts him inside of a, you know, much higher tier of where NFL teams are going to view him,
right? So on top of that, for me personally, I really liked what I saw from Berks. Obviously,
we know he was a fast guy, but he came out and was at the top end of almost everything he did.
He's a smaller slot guy, which, you know, near and dear to my heart. And then I thought your
Kobe Lane for what he is really just did himself a solid in, we just went out there and performed
really well and all and all the, you know, speed agility kind of stuff and cemented like, hey,
maybe we need to work on some things, but we do know one thing. He's six four and he can run
down field and go vertical and go get, go, go do something right away. We don't need to teach
him anything else right away. We can get some usage out of him for just doing that, right?
All right. So from you guys want to take anything of those broader scope things, the track guy
speed, the Brendan Thompson, we expected it. He came out here, did his thing, smaller,
shiftier guy. So anywhere you want to go on the overview perspective, Jeremiah, take it there,
and then I'll kind of give you get your guys's zoom in on opinion of a guy or two that you thought
did really well for himself. Well, how about Dion Berks with a four three and Jeff Caldwell with a
four three one? And they're third and fourth respectively. You have two guys who went in the four
twos at the receiver position, talked about need for speed. Brendan Thompson showed out four two
six, Xavier and Thomas from LSU, a four two eight. Normally you would have, it's almost like
inflation of speed. So now you're going to see players who, oh, they're in the four fives.
People aren't blown away by it because there's an abundance of it. Don't be fooled. These are just
excellent times. You go down all the way to Chris Brazil, getting a four three seven. That's a
phenomenal time. Skyler Bell, as we said, a four four 40. He's deep on this list. He's in the early
teens as far as receivers, as I'm reading the order here, a Zachariah Branch, a four three five.
We wanted to see that. We're excited about that for him. We predicted that for Zachariah Branch.
Now, are we in on him per se? This is a market thing. We saw market sentiment going in Zachariah
Branch is going to compete and do well at the combine. We're going to get good numbers. And that's
going to shift things. And that's right on track. And you love to see it. But I did not see all this
speed coming for the wide receiver position. And I absolutely think that NFL teams are going to
take that into account. And that's something that we have to be malleable and adjust to. And even if
it's as you two have been talking about, so why is lead, we're playing a market against other people.
So it's just sentiments in what we want to do with that.
Chef, any, any notes to add to that overview? And then we'll kind of zoom in on a couple of
your favorites that that helped out here. Help himself out, brother. Yeah, scholar bell beat the
Nick Nash allegations. That's the. Yeah, that's the biggest takeaway. And that was what I was
kind of. That was what I was a little worried about with scholar bell. Because I mean, you turn
the film on. It's like, Oh, we got, you know, we've got a guy here that was he doing it against.
Yeah, he's, he's old. He didn't do. He didn't have a good breakout age. And now he's dominating as a
23 year old. And he'll be 24 when the draft comes. And you know, it's good to see him come out like
Nick Nash. I think ran four, five, seven. It had like very average burst measurable in terms of
broad jump and 40. I mean, excuse me, broad jump and vertical. And so people just completely
wrote him off. I think he went as a seventh rounder at UDFA to the Falcons. Thanks, scholar bell,
firmly cemented himself as either, you know, a late day two or early day three pick. And he could
lay in somewhere. I mean, you talk about a guy that that blocks his butt off is used all over the
formation condense sets out wide, take a hand off side of the back field, take a jet like
taking swing passes like they, they literally built the offense around his talents. And it showed up.
And I know for a fact that there were a lot of coaches in college, like when he hit the transfer
portal that were super excited about him, I know like my buddy was at Duke and he wanted him really,
really bad, but he couldn't get into Duke. So there's value to what he brings. And I think there's
value to what he's going to, what he's going to bring to an NFL team. And the, the testing just
gives us a broader range of draft outcomes so that he can land in a better spot and not be kind
of an afterthought to teams that are just like, oh, this is a gadget guy in college. He might have
a tremendous football IQ, but we can get that guy in round six or round seven, right?
Right. He did for him for Salar Bell. He's like the Mike Washington of wide receivers.
He's matriculated up, came from the Bronx, talked about a high school football desert, ends up
with a 971 rascore. That's 111th out of 3,800 receivers since 1987. We can do something with that.
Yeah, we absolutely can't. So, chef, give me a zoom in on a couple of guys that we didn't mention
there that really stood out to you that think helped their calls or at least you got to go
double down on that tape again. Oh, yeah.
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One guy that stood out to me was dishaunch, dribbling, Ole Miss White receiver 6207, 10-inch hands,
43640, 153, 10 split, 107 broad jump. And he had over, you know, it's a guy that I'm excited
to get into the film on because these are some decent numbers in terms of his yards for
outrun versus zone or man and zone. Like right at two versus zone, 2.5, 2.5 yards per
outrun versus man. So I'm excited to get into the film on him with those testing numbers. And
you've seen some NFL draft nicks or whatever they call themselves now.
I saw one guy comp his, just his, his numbers, per se, in like two kukin kukin. Now,
Pukin didn't run a 40 or whatever, but I guess this is a guy that played with toughness. He played
his Georgia and played really well twice. He had over three yards per outrun. So that's a guy,
I'm going to go back and watch those Georgia games and just watch, just try to find out more about
what this is because that's a guy I feel like is going to rise. And then the other guy was Bryce
Lance. Already, we talked about Brendan Thompson on the Combine Riser show way before. So we knew he
was going to run fast. He runs fast. Good, good, good, great, grand, wonderful. But Bryce Lance
kind of blew everything out of the water. 6 3 204, you know, the incredible rascal 41 is vertical,
did all the agility testing as well, blew that out of the water. So I'm really excited to see
that last two years, 2.8 yards per outrun, 3.5 yards per outrun, 6.7 yards out of the catch per
reception. So he's doing it. He's doing it. And he's creating after the catch as well, 15 A dot,
13 A dot. So yeah, that's those are both guys that I'm really excited to go back and look at now
because we have such aggressive testing numbers that teams are going to say, hey, it's a tie,
it's time to bet on traits. You go back to the fourth round of the draft last year. There was
just a run on rascal wide receivers being Dante Thornton, Chimier DK, like you just saw a team
saying, oh, this is time to take our traits. And they just started, I mean, just flying off the
board in the fourth round. So these are two guys that I'll have my eyes on because of that simple
fact that we know that teams will just say, hey, it's time to get the traits guy and they get
higher draft capital than we we expected previously. Yeah, yeah, it goes back to my silhouette
in the beginning there, right, Chef? All right, Jeremiah, give me a guy or two or stood out for
you already mentioned, called well, is he, is he one on the list for you? Yep, you're pushing traits,
pushing to that early fourth round where, hey, there's some things that can happen. What can be
a tiebreaker? It can be that forge. I've called well, six five, two hundred sixteen pounds. You
love that for the size. We can do something with this four three one forty second in the vert at
42 inches and second in the broad jump at 11 to we have some burst ability there. Let's say you
miss out on a Denzel Boston and you're an NFL team. Well, a couple rounds later, why not go and
get the guy like Jeff Caldwell, accounting stats may not be what you want, but again, we're going
trade space and that's something that is on the trajectory. That's something that you can look out
for. So he's going to be somebody that I'm going to be watching Jeff Caldwell from Cincinnati,
less of a mainstream name, right? So we always get that at the NFL combine and that's something a
lot more fun. We have something on wax definitive that we can look at and reference to and of course,
we're digesting it. All these NFL team scouts, GMs and coaches are digesting that information.
Of course, the mock draft industry will be pushing up somebody like a Jeff Caldwell. So we'll see,
can he get into late day three? Not so sure, but again, if you're flooding the top of day three,
you got to think about it. NFL teams have had all this time between day two and day three. And if
you're at the front of day three, that means you're on the forefront still. There's a distinction,
I think, between being early day three and late day three that I think is out there. And it's
accumulated to those traits. And then somebody who has a little more mainstream, but he's always been
thrown in. There's never been really like this. Hey, this guy is just a dominant wide receiver,
but it's Jeremy Bernard, six one, two hundred six pounds from the Alabama program. We got a four,
four, eight, 40. And we love this. It just makes this wide receiver class so much more rich.
You're getting the body type comps to somebody like a JSN. They have the same broad jump.
They have a similar 40 yard dash similar build. Well, that's where it stops. I think that's
irresponsible because the maneuverability, the change in direction, the fast twitch game that JSN
has, it's not nearly the same. So I like what Jeremy Bernard did. He also had a top three cone drill
wide receiver for them is six, seven, one. So there's some agility on display and not every
receiver ran that. So I think Jeremy Bernard wanted to show some of that agility on display.
And I'm excited about it because he's really just been a just kind of safe okay somewhere in round
two rookie drafts. Jeremy Bernard, you click, but there's not much enthusiasm and excitement.
Well, now there's some excitement about him. You talk about mid round two.
Draft capital, maybe pushing into early round two draft capital after the NFL combine.
So big day for Jeremy Bernard. I love it. And we got, I'll throw a couple more shout outs out
there before we move on to the tight ends here. Ted Hurst certainly didn't hurt his case at all.
I thought he came out there. I had a good one. Chris Brazel, Brazil, however you want to just
don't say Brazzers, whatever you got, you know, just go with, you know, he had a solid day out there.
He has to beat the Tennessee bias a little. But you know, put down what you wanted to see out there
confirmed some things, right? And then I think the other two for me would be Antonio Williams
and Zachariah Branch. I know, you know, we know Zachariah Branch was fast, but he at least
confirmed it all out there. It wasn't like he's this gadget guy and now that's confirmed.
Then I thought Antonio Williams had had a really nice day out there who's
shout out to Jason who's the, you know, does all the video editing. He's a Clemson guy. So you
got two tigers in one show here. I could tell you who's not on here is Cade Clubnix. Sorry,
ask. But Antonio Williams, shout out to him because that was that was some good stuff from him. So
let's jump into a couple of swipes real quick on the ff dynasty.com here. We got Zachariah Branch
or Jeff Caldwell. What do we like boys? I'm going to give market to branch,
market to branch. Who do you market to branch? But if you were ranking them,
and well, see, for me, I'm going to put Caldwell ahead of him, but it's going to be branch. Branch
is the correct answer. What do you think, chef? You're not even looking at the screen. He said,
I can't, I don't want to look at this. I mean, I'm going to be honest with you, dude. I didn't
I was trying to watch some Jeff Caldwell before the show. He just wasn't even a part of Cincinnati's
game plan for the first two games of season. So I got to go Zachariah Branch. Zachariah Branch is
almost one of those not even if there's a fire players because there's just so many red flags,
but I have to go because I didn't know who Jeff Caldwell was before yesterday.
Come on. All right. I thought that was a good one to throw up there. A couple more real quick.
Drew Aller, Eric Rivers. Drew Aller. Drew Aller, which he threw well. Quarterbacks.
Yeah, we hit on on the common riser show. Yep. Levy on Moss, or Dayquan, right? This is just
PPR, no titan premium. Levy on Moss. Levy on Moss, opportunity. Okay. This leads us right
into titans. We got John Michael Gallenborg, or Kevin Coleman. This is no premium.
John Michael Gallenborg. J-M-G, baby. All right. There we go. Ted Hurst or Adam Randall?
Ted Hurst. Ted Hurst. Just because it was topical. All right. Let's jump over to the
ride or the the titans rather, which you know, I think you could say had a really solid show in
here as far as testing. And we know as far as the razz score stuff that you guys have touched on
for titans, this has become you know, quite a bit of a holy grail of like you at least see
hit this minimum threshold because if you don't, it's really dire, right? So I think the top two
guys that we were really concerned about was Sadeek and Stowers, and they both came out there and
just did the damn thing, right? I think we can confirm anything you want about those guys. I'm not
here for this blocking conversation. Like it's 2026 in the NFL. Like there are plenty of guys who
number one, I'm sure both these guys can figure out how to block if that's what they needed to do.
Number two, like if you're putting these guys out on the field and you're drafting them,
like it is up to you to use these guys in what they do and how they operate. Like these are some
of the best, this is, we found that this is one of the best mismatches in 2026 is an elite tight end
position. And that's what those at a receiver premium, right? That's what those guys can give you.
So knock it off. All right. Chef, what do you got? Okay. First of all, the people that said
Ken and Sadeek can't block clearly have not watched a single red cent second of Ken and Sadeek playing
tight end for the University of Oregon. Now, if you want to put that smut on Eli Stowers name,
I understand it, but he's trying. He's trying. He's also as a quarterback. Yeah. He was,
he was a quarterback track guy high school state high jump champion. He's still figuring this
tight end thing out and he figured it out to the tuna win the Mackie award, which is the award for
best tight end in the country. So we, we have to understand that these teams that are going to take
Eli Stowers are going to take Ken and Sadeek. They're not going to stick them in line on the line
of scrimmage and be like, go block max cross. That would be stupid. Yeah. These teams are not
stupid. So not to say that that wouldn't happen. And if it does happen, that's a problem. That's
that's their problem. That's that's that's not a Stowers or a Sadeek issue. That's a you're an
idiot. Correct. That's team these guys. But here's the thing. Kenyans Sadeek is strong enough,
big enough, fast enough to block whoever he wants. And there's plenty of evidence on the table
about that. So let's just stop with the Kenyans Sadeek. Can't block or he's undersized or whatever.
He chose to move down from 255 to 241 so that he could do all the crazy stuff that he did at the
combine. And again, that shows up all over when you watch Kenyans Sadeek play football. So
I'll in my rant as far as their skill says because people are typecasting them because they're
not six four 260 pounds. This is the new NFL Brock Bowers also six three two 42 at the combine.
So let's not make these things up and pretend like we're in, you know, they've got to be Frank
Wycheck to be fantasy relevant shout out. But I'm just saying like let's pretend like we
understand how the NFL and how offensive coordinators are designing offenses just for a second just
to see how it feels. And then, you know, stick some Kenyans Sadeek in your rookie drafts in your
lineup and see how that feels. Hey, you have to remember there's 12 and 13 personnel as you were
alluding to NFL teams are going to draft and develop and implement players to their fit role
scheme fit Eli Stowers. So where he is going to fit? Late round one now. I think you can see him
enter that territory of 111, 12, especially as we get into the premiums. There's just going to be
a little bit of a closing in on Kenyans Sadeek, which I don't think is any knock on Sadeek. I think
it's more of a correction towards what Eli Stowers has been. And you're going to get the top
top broad jump for Eli Stowers. So there's burst ability there. We love what he does close to
the line of scrimmage. We love just how he can catch turn and go up field. I see Jordan Reed
comps to Eli Stowers. And to your point, Casey, hey, maybe that blocking can happen another year.
You know, we talk about optimism on players for their help, right? Hey, another year out from
a significant injury. Well, how about another year out from the inception of when you start a brand new
position, that adaptability that Stowers has is very impressive. Tells me that he's receptive and can
learn. And we shouldn't be shying away. And especially though for fantasy football production,
we know Stowers can ball. Now, what's going to keep a player on the field more to what Kenyans Sadeek
can do? But then again, teams are going to place players via draft and their scouting process.
We want to be optimistic and bullish. And there are some dumb teams out there. They make bad choices.
But we want to be bullish on at least going in. How players get drafted. Yeah, I agree with you.
All right. Is there let's zoom? You know, we obviously, those were like our two big mainstays on
another 40,000 point view here. What other tight end did you guys think helped or tight ends help
their day out at the combine here, Jeremiah? Hey, look, don't look behind me.
All right. But it is Justin Jolie. He really did well at the gauntlet drill. It was a maculate.
Very smooth. Was able to catch a ball ball tracking was on display. And I love Justin Jolie. He's
more raw development to me. But there's some players, some teams. If you could put with the Falcons,
if they lose Kyle pits, Justin Jolie would be a perfect fit there. The bangles would be instant
success. It wouldn't be perfect because you'd have Higgins and Chase taking up high share target
share. Then the New England Patriots with Hunter Henry, I'd like to see Jolie develop there.
But we saw some good traits. And there's buzz around him. And the beauty is you don't have to pay
such a high price on somebody like Justin Jolie. Another player who, you know, he comes from UConn,
goes to NC State, changes his direction and still gets better. So I see that happening at the NFL
level for Justin Jolie. She has any, you want to give some shout outs to another tight end who you
got? Yeah. John Michael Gillenboard. Yeah. Who? So you say, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. Yeah.
Well, listen, I, you know, I was made aware of him going into the combine. And I was like,
I don't think so. But then he comes out, you know, 4 6 40, 1.6, 1 6. Oh, flat in the 10 yard split,
36 inch vertical at 256, 6 250 pounds, 4 2 2 in the 20 in the short shuttle, which shows that he's
got just lateral agility that is that you want to see out of a guy that you want to catch passes
because this is the type of guy. Much like a, much like a Tyler Eifert where you just, hey, I'm
bigger than you. And I'm just going to throw the ball up high and put it on the top shelf where the
kids can't get it to borrow Madden colloquialism from Charles Davis. So 10 8 broad jump. So really
excited to see where he's, where he, what's going to play out with this deal? So 10 inch hands as
well, which is like the big, that's a big thing for me in terms of guys being able to, you know,
I know next, no, it's not, you know, giant neck size, like some people obsessed with, but
catching the football helps if you have giant hands. So, yeah, I was really excited about him. And
then just to throw in Tanner Cosio, also really fun to watch the beginning of his highlight type,
because he hits his ground, his head on the ground harder than any human being I have ever seen,
it just bounces up like no, like, this is future CTE in the making. He just hits the ground so hard.
He's, he's 6, 7, 250 some odd pounds. So you got to keep, you got to keep an eye on. And then
another throw in Sam Roush, stand for tight end, probably not going to matter for fantasy. And
unless it's like an Austin Hooper, Hunter Henry type of thing, but just to name to keep an eye on
because he was really athletic as well. Yeah. All right, real quick, round the room before we
get over to the loser side of things, give me your quarterback who, who helped himself out a little
bit in your opinion, Jeremiah. It's a tailing green. We saw the Anthony Richardson testing,
he's flown that out. And the funny thing is, though, you're going to have a differentiation from
being top of round one all the way to probably still a day four pick. You're going to have
opportunities for somebody like tailing green to be a backup. And Konami code upside is out there.
And any quarterback on a 53, this is the perfect type of player that you want to stash on your
rosters as a high upside backup. And, you know, can I get the Rams, Niners Packers, go to QB
school behind the bills with Josh Allen would be a great fit. And he can refine some of his passing.
And then I want to shout out Drew Alar. He had a lot of zip on the ball. Lower and upper body
were in sync. So you see that disconnect on quarterbacks who struggle their body.
Drow through his hip through on the deep balls was a larb. And Daniel Jeremiah, he talked about
there was like a little cheat step that Alar had to sway to which side he was throwing. But on the
deep ball, he seemed to fix his footwork. So we'll see about that. And it's just an opportunity. Alar
becomes somebody else. Any quarterback on a 53 strategy that you want to apply getting him deeper.
If you're kind of out of skill position players where you're like, hmm, I don't know where to go.
Alar is going to present that he and green. Yeah, we know Drew Alar's got all the all the stuff
there. It just either didn't get developed or maybe he maybe it's, you know, Hackenberg all over
again. But he did look good ripping it out there yesterday. I thought some anticipation and some
good velocity on some balls there. So chef, if you had to take away a quarterback that you think
gave himself a little bit of juice, not named one of those guys that Jeremiah just said, who would
you give a little bit of love to? Oh, I mean, probably, probably Cole Payton. I mean, a lot of tests
like him. Yeah, he tested really well. It's weird. So he's Bryce Lance's quarterback in North Dakota
state. I was, you know, I he's left handed and he didn't play a whole bunch, but he's really athletic.
So he's not my cup of tea, but that's a guy that people are going to be really interested in because
of the testing numbers. And just he had some buzz going into it from the senior goal. Plus, you know,
now the the athletic testing kind of verifies what you see on film with him. So yeah.
Yeah, I would, I'd say Nuss Meyer not being injured and seeing him throw it around out there
was, was good. And Simpson, you know, I think I thought he did a nice job of not hurting anything,
right? He just did his did his thing. So all right. Let's jump over to the losers side of things,
right? And I think there's far more winners than losers this year. But we did have some bigger
impact losers. And I think on, you know, as a whole on this conversation is more just about like
how to deal with and what to take away from this, right? I let off within the intro of just like,
you're just trying to not ruin your day. And I wouldn't say any of these guys ruin their day just
from an outside looking in. It wasn't what people expected. So it's bad, right? And so now we have
a loser. And I think the first loser is at this point, it's got to be, I mean, Carnell Tate is
no longer a first round draft pick, right? Shiv. Why would you do that? Why would you do that?
I mean, how could you do that? This is how we're going to start. This is all right. Cool. So
for him to be excited. It wasn't me. Carnell Tate ran a bad 40. And now he can't be a first round
draft pick. Yes. I love this. Obviously, he's obviously going to be outside of my top 10 wide
receiver rankings for the rookie class now. And, you know, let's disregard everything that we've
seen from over the course of the last three years about his ability to play football. He can't be
a first round pick now. Hey, Shiv, I got a, here's a rookie swipe. Carnell Tate or Zach Rye Branch.
I would swipe my own throat with a knife if I had to pick, if I had to pick Zach Rye Branch.
Now, I will say, did Jordan Tyson help himself the most by not doing anything there out of the
out of the other two big time receivers? Well, at least maybe in a public point of view.
Yeah, out of sight out of mind, you know, you can't talk about how injured he's been if he's not
on the field doing anything because that immediately is the conversation. And we've talked about
that case. He's like, he's, he's, you know, we've all said the same thing. I think the athletic
ceiling is the highest for him out of all of these wide receivers in terms of what he can do with
the ball of his hands, what he can do at the catchpoint, what he can do in terms of suddenness as a
route runner. The ceiling is the highest for him, but we're not going to get numbers to verify that.
So I think it's a smart move to just say, hey, watch my tape if you want to see what I'm capable of.
Yeah. I mean, it'll be interesting to see if he does it at his pro day as well.
It seemed like his, his combine really replicated what he is is which is just a, you know,
career wide receiver too. So, I mean, just don't draft them in the top couple of picks, right?
You're strong. Who's this? Card L. T. Oh, we're back to Card L. T.
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I will. You know, if he fell kind of around San Francisco, though, maybe,
maybe you take a shot just like a project, right? A great two to Ricky Pearson, for sure.
Yeah. Absolutely.
Hey, you know, when you could do something, I mean, I think you got to put your Kobe Lane over to,
they kind of do the same thing. I'm going to leave the stream yard.
This may be Card L. T. The Spongebob. He wants to dodge the Jets at two. So, hey,
that's right. That's right. We'll smoke a little bit. Play possums. Hold up. Is, is
Makai lemon David Montgomery of wide receivers?
Excellent at everything, but that extra gear.
That's a good, yeah, that's, that's a really, that's a really good comparison. I,
I still, I mean, I think I would have, I would have liked to have seen him, you know, do,
he didn't do any of the testing. He just did the drills, right?
Oh, and he dropped the pass at the gauntlet drill in which Casey did not.
Well, that's it right there. Okay, Kasey, you can, number one, after the combine,
it's Kasey concept, she own number one, the rest. Kasey, you know, cured his case of Megan Fox
thumbs and his gloves. And now all of a sudden, he got the bet. He looks so smooth.
You could tell he was concentrating. You could tell that that's real man a lot to him,
because he knows about there, the allegations. Yeah. Also, I mean, I do think he kept the gas
a little back on that gauntlet to just help himself be as smooth as possible. Yes,
I mean, he's got, he's got enough, he's got enough long speed that you see.
Like, if he wanted to open it up, he could open it up. We've glazed,
three quarters. Yeah, yeah, we've got enough. Yeah, we've got enough. Yeah, we've glazed,
we all we've got back to Karnel Tate, you know, we good. I'm straight up not having a good time
right now. This is miserable. Malachi fields was probably the guy who, who really injured himself
the most as far as from a perspective of like, a lot of people really liked him. Again, though,
like if you should have liked him, like what he runs, it doesn't matter because that's not what,
how he was winning on tape, right? Am I wrong here? Well, there was some hype and hope that
Malachi fields would be in that four or five range. So when we get that four six one and he was
last as well in that ten yard split, he's at the bottom with a one six three. So then people are
really going to pick that apart. I've seen some other big name analysts talk about how he doesn't
get the requisite usage that they really want to see. Granted, we know that the lineation of past
to run in the Notre Dame offense, but overall it is a bad day for him. The good news though,
we can get a discount on somebody like fields. So yeah, it's not what you want, but we have
opportunity to still get that arch type and what we need to pay attention to for some of these
losers is what teams end up drafting them and then ear hustle on many camp reports. See how that's
going as well, but this will put some tests to Daniel Jeremiah saying Malachi fields is a round one
pick. I've seen other mocks now follow where fields is in there. We'll see if that test into,
well now we think he's around two pick or around three pick. We shall say, yeah, I think at the very
least it's kind of going to knock a lot of people's confidence down to a bottom and round two top
and round three. There's a couple wide receivers every year that people get it completely wrong on
one way or another, right? So anybody, any other wide receivers here that you guys really thought
did a disservice to themselves out here as the testing went because I think overall it's a pretty
positive day for them. Before we move on to the guy, the other guy's a suck. So really positive
signal in terms of his lateral agility because people just said he's just a contested catch guy.
Yeah, yeah, sub seven, sub seven, three cone, four, three, five, you know, for instance,
Bryce Lance, we're at a four, one, five, but he's 200, you know, Malachi fields comes in at 218 pounds.
So big, big guy that can move really well, really wanted to Jaden Higgins style outcome for him,
you know, just coming out and blowing the 40 out of the water, but this is going to be a discount.
The traits were never, the 40 was never, he's a build up speed guy. So the 40 was never
going to be a make a break thing for me. It just kind of solidifies like, hey, we're going to be
able to get a discount on Malachi fields. I was completely shocked when I saw Daniel Jeremiah having
him, you know, as a round one pick because that just kind of lets the cat out of the bag now,
all of a sudden, people are going to over adjust their expectations, which is great for me.
So we can move on. Perfect. All right. I think, you know, obviously you come away here with,
you know, Emmett Johnson and Jaden, sorry, Bryce being the two losers from the running back
side of things, right? And, you know, Emmett Johnson probably being the worst case scenario
for kind of what you wanted to see from him as far as a testing perspective. Price, I don't think
was like drills wise was good, you know, the 40 wasn't fast, but like if you're watching and he
didn't come in heavy as I think some people expected, but like if you like to me, what these guys both
were were two of the best movers as far as like, I don't the speed and not like the top ends be
whatever, but like they move around the best. I don't care. Like if you're saying that you didn't
this light for price because you think he's a bulldozer, like, that's not what he is.
You did. Right. I just, I don't understand that. But these guys, he's a kick returner, dude.
And then, you know, you could come in here and knock like say a price, I mean, Emmett Johnson's
receiving profile is through the roof, right? Price is isn't, right? But when you look at,
and we've defeated this narrative, one million, I think we're about 99 out of 100 for saying
knock it off with this nonsense. And Kenny Walker would be just the great example of like,
oh, well, they only caught seven balls. Like, Jadarian price only caught six balls this year. Look,
three of them were in one game and Stanford at the end of the season. They threw all the balls to
love, who's by the way, like one of the best generational prospects ever. And second of all,
it's not like there's some other running back on the team that they're choosing to sub them all
out for and throw the ball to. They just didn't throw to the running back at the time. It's really
that simple. Like, and price just had to look didn't get the leftovers to come out here and think
that price didn't have any drops. Like to come out here and think somebody like price can't catch
footballs at the level of athleticism that he is. If he was against footballs is fucking crazy.
If we could stop with this threshold of past catching prowess nonsense. Now, if you want to use
it as positives for somebody like Emmett Johnson, or hell, last year, we had one of the best past
catching running backs ever. And nobody liked him because he was old in Woody marks. And then
they take him and they don't even throw it to him. Like, so, like, what are we talking about here?
So sorry, sorry for that, that rant there. But I don't, I don't think price to drop all that much.
Emmett Johnson for us, I think was higher than a lot of people. I think what this does now is we
say this a lot. You have to come in and now you have to adjust to where the market is going to
adjust on them and just be a little ahead of market on both of those guys because you like them.
Oh, you shipped it back. And then, hey, I'm going to go one pick ahead of market. And then you,
me, anybody who's bullish on price and Emmett Johnson get a discount. And we just shift back the
pendulum just a little bit. Right. So she have any any follow. I know Emmett's your guy. I think all
of us like Emmett. What would you say to to the heroes? This is this is fantastic. Okay. I again,
we're going to use his ability to play football as the tool to evaluate him. I wanted I said on
Twitter X I selflessly want him to run a bad 40. So people will hop off the Emmett Johnson train.
And that's exactly what's about to happen. And I'm going to get as much Emmett Johnson as
humanly possible because now instead of having to take him at the back, you know, the turn the one
like the excuse me, the one 10 to 112. I'll probably be able to take him to five to two seven or maybe
even later, depending on how much how much he gets hated on. So this is great. You get a past
catching profile. Honestly, it could play out just like Bucky Irving played out. Yeah, that is
exactly what that's what I have it. That's what I have in my brain. Bucky Irving, Kyle Williams,
Warren out. Hey, these guys were great past catchers in college. They didn't test well. Now we can
now people just ready to throw them in the trash. And you know, they're going to look at his
rascals, shout out to the spreadsheets at ease and say that he can't play football. And that is
exactly what I want. So I am thrilled about this. Which was interesting because coming into the
combine of some of the bigger, deeper spreadsheet guys who were really, you know, kind of leading
charges were really given some Emmett, a lot of Emmett Johnson love. I know our guy, Joseph
came out and was like, Hey, I got a new RB stat and Emmett Johnson is crushing it in there
as far as, you know, basically like, you know, a lot of people were upset about his contact
balance or whatever it was basically saying like, Hey, he was one of the better running backs
when being contacted of gaining yards, right? Yes. So, hey, kind of take that for what it is,
but this doesn't really, all it changes is where I have to take Emmett Johnson. Yes. That's
engineering and price, right? And I don't know how much it's got. I think it was worse for Johnson
then price for a lot of people's eyes. So I think price will kind of stay up there and to the
non-pass catching thing, I think we got to knock it off with this. Like we've just seen this
myth busted so many times. Like if you got feet for hands, it's one thing, but like again,
he had six catches on the season. Three of them came in one game against Stanford,
last game of the season and the regular season for them, right? Like week 14 or whatever. So like,
if they throw it to him, he could catch it. Like this is crazy. And he has the kick return ability.
So if you can track a ball like that, like you're in center field, you can track a ball. That's
just a simple dump off. And with Jadarian price, he really did well on the field drills, right? It's
just this fat brained image of the 40 now price. He wanted in the four fours. He wanted a better time.
He was disappointed about that, but we don't have to hold that against him. But the beauty is,
we get to take advantage of this market and how other people think. So that's one of the most
fun things about fantasy football is the psychology element about this imprinted new information.
We pray for opportunities like this for EJ and for price. And we're shifting in price on both of
them. If we're bullish before and we're still bullish now, now we just get the beauty of arbitrage
value. Yeah, I like it. Let's wrap up with a couple more swipes from the ff dynasty.com
rookies only. We got superflex tight and premium. We got Jamari Taylor or Carson Beck.
Jamari Taylor. Give me back just superflex opportunity. Room split. I'll take the, I'll ride
with you on the QB. All right, we got DJ Rodgers or Josh. Help me out with the last thing.
Wait a minute. Let's go. Quavis. Quavis? Jacobi Lane or Skyler Bell?
Oh, Jacobi Lane. We're going to go Lane. Stay in the lane. I'm taking Skyler. Yeah,
they're good. Very good combine. I know we go with carnalty. He had a very good combine.
Sadeek or Omar Cooper superflex and premium. I'm going to go Cooper. I'm going Sadeek as well.
Jam Miller, who I know you had a little drum beat going for him. We didn't mention him. He
had a nice 40 or Eric McAllister, who has kind of had a little bit of a subtle drum beat as well.
Eric McAllister. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Jonah Coleman, who was not there or Elijah Sirot,
who didn't do anything, or I guess both guys were there. Both guys were there. I mean,
Elijah Sirot did the gauntlet drill, but I had Jonah Coleman higher before, so still Jonah Coleman.
Yeah, and they're going to be close in tears, but Coleman.
Cole Payton or Antonio Williams? Cole Payton, Paul Payton for market.
All right. Chris Bell or Malachi Fields? Oh, it's funny. It's funny enough. Yes, I like Chris.
I'm on Chris Bell. Chris Bell has been getting some hype with all these scouts,
GMs, everybody getting together. We're hearing about round one buzz for him. So there we go.
Cool. Cool. I received a position pretty deep. We didn't even talk about Chris Bell. Yeah.
All right, real quick. Sirot or Omar Cooper has been a lot of discourse.
Somebody heard about it. Omar Cooper. Okay. But Sirot doesn't suck.
Sirot does not, can't confirm. Sirot does not suck at American title.
I mean, the other. Yeah. They just do different things, right?
Much very, very different. Very, you know, the biggest thing with those two is
Omar Cooper switch roles playing from primarily outside, where he averaged 19 yards of
reception in 2024 to primarily in the slot. Elijah Serrat was already outside and doing well
in 2024, but then his role shifted to the back shoulders, the contested catch thing.
But if you look at the 2024 film, you get a more complete picture about what he is and what he's
capable of. And that's an intentional thing that they worked on in their office. If you've listened
to anything that Fernando Mendoza has said about them, they watched film of Aaron Rodgers and
Juan Te Adams on the back shoulder fade. So it shows an IQ and a prowess that is underappreciated
in terms of what he could do in terms of skill set because it's like, hey, I can do that.
Let's do that because it's free money. And people are putting that out as a negative.
It's really stupid. It's really stupid. I'm sorry. I don't mean to call other people stupid,
but that's a really, really. What's their saying? How about that? It's a broken grain. Yes.
I didn't say that they were stupid. I said, it's a really stupid notion. I just want to make
that clear. They think and we hate them. Let's just. Yeah. They stay. And they took our jobs.
All right. Let's wrap this one up. Combine winners and losers.
We'll unlock the follow to kind of give us a price check on all this. So make sure you like
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