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And we've got some top 24 super flex tight and premium rookie rankings for your pleasure.
Now we've consensus these.
So it's all three of our rankings averaged out to give you kind of a nice consensus
board.
We've got up against what the crowdsource, super flex set and premiums are kind of
doing as well to get a little bit of a difference of opinion.
Chef Jeremiah, how are we doing today, boys?
And it couldn't be happier.
Just have all these draft spots like crystallizing.
We're starting to see movement, post-combine, and you're getting reliability with these ranks.
You know me, any day on this side of Darcy Goodwin to get some rookie rankings in, I really
pull the spreadsheet up so that I could get a glimpse at these warlocks.
And I'm excited for people to yell at me about why I'm wrong about Michael Trigg being
a top 20 player.
Hmm.
Get mad.
Let's go.
All right.
So we're going to talk about these one through 24 as we're going.
We're going to kind of tear these up since they're consensus and we so we might have a little
bit different of opinion where we draw that line.
We're going to talk about that.
And like I said, we're going to use the crowdsource kind of as a juxtaposition here.
So obviously one and tier one, we can just call it Jeremiah Love and we're all square
with that, right?
There's not a landing spot.
There's not anything that can change anybody's perspective or mind of this.
Correct.
Yeah.
No.
All right.
Maybe if like, maybe if Detroit drafted, traded up and traded, drafted, maybe at that
point, maybe we have to do some adjustment, but I highly think I don't think so.
So yeah.
We're getting excitement levels of picturing him with the Titans or the giants or whatever
team may not be able to kind of back out what it really looks like.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
So two then we have Fernando Mendoza all across the board and it's that's we all have
them at two.
He's two.
The crowdsource, however, you know, they've got Mendoza at four, right?
Super flexed.
I didn't premium.
So we're looking at a little bit of a difference there.
So why, why are you guys end, you know, me as well?
Why are we so comfortable with Mendoza too and not some of the other wide receivers?
Is it because there's a bunch of different flavors or is it supply and demand?
Jeremiah, what do you think there?
You hit on a good point with the flavors because there is so much at every tier for the
receiver position.
There is depth, but you just have to understand.
I think it's what we just mentioned with Jeremiah Love where it's the imprint of the Titans
of the Giants, the imprint of officially being with the Raiders and having a better build
around him.
And I think also once we get a receiver paired with him in the draft, which I'm going to
call Cooper Sarat, maybe Casey Concepcion if he slips into round two, there's going to
be a good pairing that builds upon the Brock Bauer's goodness, the Ash and Janty goodness,
and all the depth that they're building.
I really am a fan of what the Raiders have going and you really couldn't have said that
last five, 10 years for a long time on them.
Yeah, I just, there's quarterback scarcity.
You've got a tier of receivers and there's quarterback scarcity and there's a clear
QB1 in this class.
So I feel like you're hustling backwards if you're saying, hey, I would rather take one
of these receivers.
Well, we don't, we all think we know which one's going to be good, but who's going to
have the longest shelf life out of this next, this next, the conglomeration of players.
It's Fernando Mendoza.
So let's not, let's not, let's not overthink this if you're in this spot and you, you want
to have an asset that's going to stabilize, have maintain value or increase in value, you
go for an end of Mendoza.
So that's what we did.
Yeah.
And when you look at startup rankings, Mendoza typically goes kind of last out of these
wide receivers.
Is there any sort of theory in there?
Is it just a bigger player pool and less supply and demand because there's quarterbacks
in there, Jeremiah?
What do you think that the rationale is there a lot of the times?
Well, that's where it becomes real.
It's like the Mike Tyson, everybody's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
When we start to put somebody like Jeremiah love next to a Mary and Hampton in a startup,
then it becomes a little bit tighter.
You may have Jeremiah love ahead of him, but week to week, it's week five.
If you're looking at matchups, Hampton in love will be neck and neck and there will be
weeks where a Mary and Hampton is ranked ahead of Jeremiah love.
So that same principle applies when you put them all in a pool with everybody, it becomes
more of a fairer fight, a different kind of fight than the, you know, narrow focus of
this working draft.
So in a vacuum, the working draft, Mendoza holds, but then based on team builds where
you're one of 12 teams, then the board becomes much different.
You can see where Tate, Lemon Tyson go ahead of somebody like a Fernando Mendoza.
It's part of that scarcity thing where they're supplying demand.
There's more supply for the quarterbacks and there's different angular access to how
you can build your teams.
Yeah, there's, you know, it's also looking at a rookie draft is typically like the cheapest
way you're going to acquire a super flex quarterback, right?
It's usually the cheapest acquisition point, which I think lends my hand to being like
Mendoza, there's really, there could be landing spots that detract from those wide receivers,
but we kind of already know that we're to the Raiders for the most part with Mendoza
unless something crazy happens and we're all okay with it.
So, all right, moving along here, we've got Mekai Lemon at three, we've got Carnell
Tate at four and we've got Jordan Tyson at five.
So those are your kind of top five.
And then so we draw a tear line there or we kind of going to include Sadeek comes in
at six, Casey Concepcion at seven is that a tear line.
So we got a mini tear here at six and seven or is it from two all the way to seven?
How do you feel about that ship?
I would draw the tear line right at Kenyansadeek and I know there's questions about his production
profile and, you know, there's, there's several questions about whether or not he's going
to translate because he was never a high volume asset, but the athleticism is undeniable
and when you watch him play football, it's just you realize that this is a guy who probably
could do a lot more if given the opportunity to do more.
So I would draw the tear line there and then start the next tier at seven and have a smaller
tier there, but I have no problem if you wanted to include Casey in this one.
Not an NC State fan or graduate, but just wanted to make sure that everybody understands
how good I think Casey Concepcion is because there is no there's no chasm of talent between
him and the first six players that we've mentioned and what I think you'll be able to do for
your fantasy lineups.
Yeah, and you can see on the crowdsource rankings, Omar Cooper has jumped Casey Concepcion,
which I don't necessarily agree with.
I don't think any of us do either at this point, but Jeremiah, same question to you and
then we'll keep it moving.
Well, I don't think it's unfair at all that Omar Cooper bumps up above Casey Concepcion
because it's funny.
People will go at me with Casey Concepcion.
I thought they'd go after me for being on an IU grad because of how much I was all about
some Omar Cooper.
So I love Omar Cooper.
Coaches love him.
Seventeen different teams visited and talked to him.
Don't be surprised.
Whenever the numbers post, I want to lay some bets for around one Omar Cooper in the NFL
draft.
If you can get good odds, go grab them.
And I would say that for a little accordion out, certain degree of wide receivers who are
on that periphery.
I think you ought to lay some bets spread and you can get some good return there.
That's just a little bit of advice.
It worked for me for Ricky Pierce all a couple years ago.
I'm just going to apply that again.
But right where Chef said, can he unsedeak?
That is the point.
That is the point line where you want to cut it.
And I would say, Sedeak, Casey Concepcion in the third player I had in mind was actually
Omar Cooper who you had brought up.
I think those three in that pocket, once it gets to Denzel Boston and we're in the back
half of round one.
We want to put a lot of respect on Denzel Boston's name.
But in that back tier of round one, I think that's where we start to cut the line.
There's that middle tier in pre NFL combine.
We did have it.
I know we'll talk about it.
Emma Johnson.
He's fallen lower.
We're still high bullish on him.
But again, let's be smart.
We don't have to pay the market price.
So the market rank is going to go down just a little bit for someone like Emma Johnson.
So that's one difference Omar Cooper slides into where Emma Johnson was.
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Yeah, I think for me, it would be Jeremiah love one tier down to Tyson at five a tier,
then a mini tier with Cedique conception and maybe Omar Cooper.
And we're all agreeance that Omar at eight there.
So I could I could slide him into that into that mini tier there at eight.
But I feel confident with a mini tier at six and seven between Cedique and Cedique and Cedique.
She owned.
If you want to make it one big one, I don't I don't think those guys are too far off.
So I can't necessarily argue there.
So let's jump from eight to kind of 12 here, right?
So we've got Omar Cooper at eight.
We've got Denzel Boston at nine.
We've got Eli Stowers at 10 Mike Washington at 11 and then Thai Simpson rounds out.
Kind of your round one or top 12 ranking.
So however you want to kind of spin that, right?
Why is Eli Stowers the gap between Eli Stowers and Cedique big?
Even though I bigger than I maybe some people think is, but it seems to be maybe shrinking a little bit.
What's what's the big differentiator there for you guys?
She have I'll go to you first on this one with Stowers and Cedique.
Why aren't they back to back or closer?
I think they I think they'll end up being much closer.
So Eli Stowers is it's sort of the the Tyler Warren versus
Colston Loveland paradox from last year.
If you want your traditional, there's so many more questions about how Eli Stowers would fare.
If you just deployed him as a traditional in line, why tie it in?
Which is not his skill set at all.
And those questions aren't there for for Kenyan Cedique.
So you have a more clear cut path to where you can just plug and play Kenyan Cedique.
Although there are questions and about his size or even though he's right in line with the top five tight ends from 2025, size wise.
And then the athleticism just kind of puts him in a different stratosphere.
But Eli Stowers is also very, very, very athletic, you know, record combine, broad jump and vertical.
And he's a better he's a better route runner.
So you have this the same profile sort of as Colston Loveland where it's hey, we don't need to just put this guy in line and have him block.
And we need to get him out there on linebackers and safeties and continue to accentuate these mismatches that the NFL has become so adapted using for, you know, young move tied in.
So there shouldn't be this big of a gap between the two, especially if you can start to you start paying attention to the visits.
And he's visited with the Broncos and he's got a top 30 visit schedule with the Broncos.
You know, Kenyans, I think the last mock draft that we looked at, I think we were talking through it a little bit.
He was so they both said it again.
I don't want to fill. Maybe. Yeah, he went to filly.
There's one. There's a couple where I've referenced where he went to the books.
And that kind of gets murky with Kate Otton.
But let's turn those Kate Otton targets into Kenyans to dig targets and just see where that lands us.
Just for a second, just to see how it feels.
So there shouldn't be a huge gap between Sadeek and Stowers.
I just, I don't believe that there should.
And I think that's going to bear itself out once we get draft capital and a little bit more clarity as far as that goes.
Jeremiah.
And the cool thing is we have that truncation.
There's three players between Sadeek and Stowers right now.
So we've already seen a tightening and the quickening of that gap.
And I'm glad that should have mentioned the Broncos.
That's a team that comes to mind.
Back half of round one. Could Stowers go there?
I could see Sadeek. There's a couple teams that fly off.
I think Carolina at 19 jumps out.
Philly, of course, at 23, then of course the Denver Broncos.
But I'm almost thinking that top half of round one is where Sadeek will go or to the middle.
And then Stowers will be appealing to that back half and what'll be interesting to what we're talking about is post team.
When there's a jersey on there, it's more vivid.
You're going to end up having Stowers and Sadeek get closer and closer because, oh my god,
Stowers on the Denver Broncos like sign me up.
Then it crystallizes and it goes back to what we're talking about in startups and our week to week decisions that we make.
Where it's Jeremiah love. It's all Mary and Hampton.
It becomes more of an even decision because everything's equal now.
Everything's on level footing.
And it's not the granular level of focus in this rookie mock and these rookie drafts as well.
But right now three spots away.
It's tightening and of course in the premium, we're getting the respect on Stowers because he was living Stowers probably made round two.
He was just kind of in there out of respect.
Now it's real because he put something on tape with the vert, the broad jump and just a great combine overall.
Yeah.
Yeah. And I mean, you know, the Baltimore Ravens have their picks back whether they maybe trade back or something.
Either one of those tight ends could be somebody for Declan Doyle to, you know, he's been with Sean Peyton.
He spent some time with Ben Johnson, right?
This is, that would be a fun, you know, pants tightener for I think me anyway.
You know, I like to see, you know, that obviously likely has gone Andrews.
We're not sure if he's, does he have any juice left or not?
He's there for a little bit and so that could be super interesting.
But as you mentioned, you guys, you know, you mentioned Trig at the top of this.
There's some other interesting guys a little later in this that could also end up there.
So where would be the next tier delineation here?
If we're talking from, you know, eight to 12, is there, is this one big one?
Or is there a line in the sand that you want to draw?
Or do we need to go a little deeper into the next round to find that line?
I'm comfortable, I'm comfortable drawing the line at at 12 as we, you know, as we have it.
And then just kind of starting off round two, starting off round two with guys that we like that have had some, quote, unquote,
negative signal, but we still, we still like the landing spot.
We still like what they could, what they could offer from a rookie draft perspective.
Again, looking at this from a vacuum, it's really more so chewed your own adventure than it is until we have landing spots.
And this is just kind of where, this is just kind of where we would land.
I mean, I would love to have Tyson Simpson stay here or move back a bit.
But I mean, people are going to get, if he gets good draft capital, that's the guy that's going to rise the most.
So I went ahead and just moved him up because I do think he's going to get good draft capital, whether or not he plays immediately or not.
I just, I, I want to be on the, I want to be early to that party a little bit and have our listeners be early to that party as well.
Because I think it's going to work out really well if he gets to sit, if he has to play that, yeah, I'm going to be crappin' my pants.
Well, we've talked about this a few times, but it's, this, this area for quarterbacks has been awfully good for, you know, that doesn't really necessarily have anything to do with it.
But, I mean, shit, even going back even further than that, I feel like guys like Herbert and stuff like that were like that back end of the first round picks in, in some fantasy draft.
So a long time now, people are like, what are you talking about, but that's, you know, how it played out in a lot of this.
So it's, it's been a lucrative spot for quarterback of like, hey, this is a good situation.
Maybe they even have to wait a minute, but Tyson Simpson, the NFL's grading him high.
He played really well for a chunk of the season.
I think I would have liked to see him go play some football, but I'm with you, I'm with you.
Well, ask anybody who had bone nicks, Michael Pennicks or Jackson Dart.
Right.
So are you comfortable with the 12 tier line there from basically calling it seven to 12?
Yeah.
And I think what pockets in the next tier is this patch of price, Coleman, Emmett Johnson.
Yeah.
What to do with those three running backs because I think it's movement dependent based on where they land.
And we're trying not to have take lock.
And again, there's that word.
We're trying to be malleable.
I like it.
Before we move on real quick, the biggest discrepancy we've had so far in the rankings is chef.
You were, you're a little lower on Mike Washington, Jr.
than where me and Jeremiah have him is.
Why, why, why a little, he would be basically the third running back for you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I adjusted, I adjusted this and I should have, I should have moved Mike Washington firmly into
the first round.
Okay.
So it should be closer to where, it should be closer to where, where you guys have him, like 11, 12.
Okay.
I think he's going to be, you know, anywhere, honestly, if I'm, if he gets the pot, if he gets good draft,
he gets day two draft capital, any day two draft capital, I would feel comfortable selecting him in this range between seven and 12.
So, yeah, that's my bad.
I, yeah, I just, I really, yeah, I would rather, I would rather have him at the end of, at the end of round one.
You know, like I said, back half of the first round, I really, I, I've been swinging the praises and fighting the,
the misinformation of birthday gate for weeks now.
Yeah.
So, yeah, this does it, that doesn't make a ton of sense.
He should be, he should be, we, you know, right there in the first round.
I mean, I think 11, isn't that good right there?
Yeah.
Oh, great.
Well, great word.
I love not gloss over that in that glut.
Pretty appropriate.
If you look at the crowdsource rankings, it's conception and eight.
And we, like you said, Omar Cooper had jumped up to seven in, in these crowdsource rankings.
So, some, some good movement for him.
And then we've got conception.
We've got Boston at nine, Stowers at 10.
So, pretty much in line with what we're saying.
There's Jonah Coleman, Gideri and Price kind of leaking into the next area.
There's Mike Washington kind of 2-1.
So, right in line with 111-21, probably seen a similar value right now, right?
And there's Emma Johnson.
We got Chris Bell, Sarat, Prazel, and then Simpson here at 18, Jeremy Bernard at 19.
Hey, Casey, that patch, if you scroll up to that patch of those four running backs,
I think that's just market reactive.
That's in real time.
It matches a lot of what our sentiment is.
And the crowdsource is in there on it.
I think we're aligned there because we're going to see from the NFL draft.
These players are going to pivot up and down like the movie flubber.
They're going to bounce around based on what we get.
Like Jonah Coleman goes to Seattle.
He's going to go up.
And you've got to, if Mike Washington somehow goes to day three, oh crap.
Now we're going to shift a bit down.
So, all those things, we're going to be reactive in real time to it.
But putting them in that patch, I think just shows the respect for.
We know that they're good here.
We just got to put it on a shelf somewhere for now.
And then place them where they really need to go.
Once we get real imprinted information.
Yeah.
Like guys like, you know, Mike Washington or Jonah Coleman both feel like good Seattle fits.
And, you know, they need it.
They haven't done a whole lot in free agency so far as far as running back to concern.
But you've done for other people.
I need that for us, man.
We've, we've seen, you know, that'd be positive impact there.
All right, let's pick up.
We're in line with some of the things that we've seen on the crowdsource there.
But let's, let's jump into it from 13 to 18 here.
We have Gideri and Price coming in at 13 consensus rankings between us three.
Then we have Jonah Coleman.
Then Chris Bell.
Emmett Johnson, Jeremy Bernard and Elijah Sarat.
So still excellent players in this range here.
Like you said, you're going to be jockeying on landing spots here.
Probably in draft capital for a lot of this to make final decisions.
And maybe some of these guys behind them shoot up because of those things.
So we, we, you know, Jonah Coleman, Jeremy Bernard, Elijah Sarat.
I think those are some guys that we really like in these areas.
Any, you guys take it wherever you want through this range here, Jeremiah.
Is there somebody that you want to really jump in here and talk about?
And then after that, we'll hit a tear if we have any tear ranges here.
I feel like this is a seats for chair scenario with Jeremy Bernard and Elijah Sarat.
Where there's not enough chairs and there's too many players.
And this is a pocket of the draft where, look, I know about round three things fall off.
It's a lighter draft.
It's a very good draft.
And people talk about 2027.
Yes, we put that way up here.
But 2026 has a lot going on packed in densely in those first that top 24.
And then sprinkle into the round three.
Then there's a steep fall off.
I acknowledge in round four and five where you're just taking shots and it's a lot of tickets.
But Bernard and Sarat, I really have a hard time, difficult time with not having them go much higher.
I've seen though in a mock somebody ripped Jeremy Bernard to two.
And I fully respect that because I see he and Sarat go neck to neck all the time.
One triggers the other.
If I go Sarat, like I've had it in a scenario where I've had Sarat and Bernard.
And I want to take them both.
And I take Sarat.
The very next person confirms what I'm thinking, market wise, reactive.
They take Bernard and vice versa.
So Bernard, he commanded 19% target share in a high volume offense at Alabama.
He sees I see a little bit of a smaller T Higgins ability to him.
And I love the change cut direction ability that he has.
Start stop.
Kind of like a dead leg ability.
A lot more fluid.
The more tape that you watch on Jeremy Bernard.
And kind of like stowers.
He was a player who would always get mentioned.
But never really rise up.
And now that we have the imprint of the NFL combine, people are starting to realize,
okay, he's been parked this whole time mid round two, early round two,
as where he may get draft capital.
And now it's really crystallizing.
And that's where I see him.
I'm struggling with, you know, who do I?
Does he move up?
And we get a bearish outlook on those four running backs that we had mentioned
between Price, Coleman, Johnson, and Washington.
And then he and or Sarat move up.
Yeah.
She have thoughts on this area.
Jeremiah said it.
So let me start off by saying this.
I think Elijah Sarat is one of the most undervalued players in this draft.
I think he's much better than what, like he was asked to do something,
he's asked to play a role at the, like when you and I spoke about it,
I was like, hey, so to get the full picture of what he is,
you got to watch two years of film, you got to watch 2024,
and you got to watch 2025.
So people think that he can't separate, that he can't, that he's a very,
he's a limited player.
That's not, that's not the case.
He fit into a role, which all these Indiana guys did,
which shout out to Curtis and Eddie.
That's a different story for a different day.
I think Elijah Sarat's one of the most underrated, you know, underrated players on the board here.
Also, Jeremy Bernard being one of the, you know, the quote unquote,
ramsiest receiver to borrow Daniel Jeremiah saying,
there's just so many different things.
San Francisco, he fits these guys like no blocking a rock.
Yeah.
That's him perfectly encapsulated, like he will block the shit out of you.
And on top of that, he's got elite athleticism with the three cone testing.
He ran fast, he ran for four.
You see it on, you see the creativity after the catch on display in spades at the University of Alabama this past year.
So I really like these guys.
Obviously, I'm legally obligated to talk about Chris Bell.
Every any single opportunity that I have,
I think that he would be much higher.
And he would probably had he not been injured.
He would be probably in that tier with Omar Cooper and Denzel Boston for me personally.
So I think that he's one of the biggest, like him and,
him and Sarat stand out as the biggest values to me personally,
because I think they're going to be much better than what people are giving them credit for right now,
because of injury for Chris Bell.
And then for, you know, a lot of Sarat is just people seeing what he was asked to do and executing at a high level
and assuming that he can't do anything else.
Yeah.
And then Emma Johnson, I had to move down because I want people to get the discount.
Because we're going to get a discount on him and Johnson, because he's still my RB two.
Yeah, we, we, we're still, we're still holding them down at 16 overall.
That's, that's solid.
Chris Bell is the guy that I struggle the most to, to rank because I could see what the upside is,
but I could see it going, oh, so wrong.
Yes.
So I could see the upside and the, and the downside in, in those guys.
And, you know, injury was standing for me, like, I mean,
that, that build up speed is so incredible.
And if it gets right, it's awesome, but I feel like there could be a little bit of stuck in the mud.
At, at times where people are like, I don't know, like it, I don't know, but any,
any offense where there's crossers and deep digs and, you know,
things where we can get him the ball in his hands while he's moving.
And he can attack vertically.
And so, you know, again, this is going to have to be the right scheme.
But that's, you know, a lot of these guys in Germany, Bernard is my flag plan of,
of all these guys, for sure, as far as the White receivers.
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Can we get Chris Bell to this is going to sound crazy,
and you might want to throw up?
But get him to, and Harold Fanon Jr. can do damage.
There's not, not every wide receiver is built for it for the Cleveland Browns.
Okay, we're going to ship bricks if the jets draft receiver.
We're not going to like it at all.
The Cleveland Browns, for most wide receivers, we will ship bricks.
But my God, if Chris Bell goes to the Browns, I think it will just be a perfect, sneaky fit.
Let me ask you how this.
Does the recent failure, or not failure, I don't, I shouldn't say that because he's, I mean,
does the recent struggle of Xavier Leggett and then being so similarly archetyped
kind of play in your mind a little bit about, like, is that what,
is that kind of what gives you a little bit of reticence about Chris Bell?
I think that's like the, you know, lines of similarity that you could certainly draw.
I think Chris Bells was just a better receiver all around in general.
Yeah.
But yeah, I mean, that's, that's kind of the build that you're seeing there of like,
hey, Xavier Leggett looks really good at, but it's just the same, same things we kind of said,
hey, get, get him on the crossers, get him deep.
Like, you know, you don't want to throw him like screens necessarily because it takes him a minute to get going.
Although, you know, I think Chris Bells a little bit better in, in those situations,
sort of, but yeah, no, I think for me at least that's kind of the parallels that I draw a little bit fairer.
We're on fair.
Well, to me, what outweighs it, what puts him up towards Omar Cooper, like you were mentioning,
chef, is the ability to just take over a game where you're trying to put the game away.
It's fourth quarter and the team comes back and, you know, you're up four points.
And if you turn the ball back over, the offense is going to come back and make a comeback.
With about four minutes, he can take the air out of the ball, air out of the stadium,
and take that drag to the house, and then they're back up 10 or 11 points in his game over.
He's somebody who I think can really take over the game with his physicality.
And kind of you hit on it, Casey, though, where you don't have to swim against a grain,
because the market price is going to be lower.
You don't have to swim so far upstream and put him up in that tier with somebody like Omar Cooper.
But I see a lot of it.
I think the two of you see a lot of it, but we're being, you know, reticent in a good way,
where we're respectfully putting him in the right spot, because we don't know.
Yeah, but every turn, I just keep here and just really good capital on, you know,
or reading really good capital.
I'll have a source that's telling me these things.
But things that I'm reading and seeing is Chris Bell is like, he might get first round.
Capital.
And that's another one possibility.
Twenty to one odds.
You look at the betting market part of that accordion, and tell him you get a pool of these receivers.
And if you hit on just a couple at the same dollar amount, you're going to profit.
Yeah.
Tear lines for me here is probably 13 through 18 right where we stopped.
I would draw a line there and say, yeah, that's that's strong, comfortable with a lot of these guys.
Yeah.
Okay.
Absolutely.
Let's, let's round these last couple of guys out.
So at 19, we have Jacobi Lane at 20.
We have Ted Hurst at 21.
We have Caitron Allen at 22.
We have Skyler Bell, the Yukon Husky at 23.
We have Chris Brazil and then 24.
Late to the party, late entry here on the last reshuffle.
Zachariah Branch makes it in.
Much to chef's discreet.
I'm surprised chef didn't just put him at 40.
So there was no way he would get in.
I tried.
I tried.
I put him at 31.
And that was not enough.
So I now I understand.
I'm like Thanos in in game.
I understand now what I must do.
And it's just put any time that we have to rack the rank Zachariah Branch.
I'm just going to put 99 in there.
Yeah.
I will do whatever I have to to not talk about him anymore.
Sitting right outside this range.
Singleton's 25.
Nussmire's 26.
Clayborn running back.
Wake Forest is at 27.
Jolie, the tight end is at 28.
And then Triggs 29.
Antonio Williams is 30.
So those guys are all sitting right outside of there.
Jumping back up into that Jacobi Lane, Ted Hurst.
Kind of area here boys.
We got some tear lines or anybody really jumping off the page that you're saying.
Hey, I'm going to on the back half of the second.
These are sort of my flight plans.
Jeremiah.
Well, I love watching Jacobi Lane, how the two of you are higher on him.
And that encourages me to maybe move him up because I love his downfield confidence.
He has a certain swagger about him and you see it on film.
And he has very good grip strength with football.
People like to claim that his gloves are something else.
But he really is a strong receiver.
And he may not look, he might look a little bit more lanky to you.
But he's very strong at the catch point.
And I like him a lot.
And he's a player who's very sneaky.
Because there's so many chairs and players, players for chairs.
He's going to be lower at this point.
But I could see pushing him a little bit higher.
And we do have him though respectfully right after consensus Bernard and Sirot.
I think there's a clear line of delineation where we have to put respect on Jolie Lane.
Maybe in his own lane there, but he's somebody who pops out from me.
I have to give respect to the Skyler Bell, the production that he had.
We're just going to have to see it at the NFL level before people pay up in market price.
But you, me, we, we can take advantage and get him in the middle of round two.
Maybe sometimes early round two, get your guy season and then just profit.
But you're going to have to run that risk of until you see it in the NFL.
Because there's going to be that bias against a smaller school in UConn.
Yeah, the production on him is insane, but he's a little older, right?
So, you know, gets, gets swatted down a little bit.
She'll go ahead.
Yeah, no, I mean, Jeremiah hit it pretty, pretty succinctly.
I, I do start to, I had become, I got a little frustrated because I wanted you,
Coby Lane to go back to school because I wanted to see him add a little bit more polish to his game.
But he's got the one thing that you can't, you can't coach, which is playing into playing a verticality.
He is amazing in contested catch scenarios because he's got the wingspan of a condor and he six four.
So, you really, you really know, I know that if it hits, if you grade to his flashes,
it's somewhere between T Higgins and Alshon, like prime Alshon, Jeffrey.
And you just, you want to take a shot on that in the late second round.
I think he, I think the NFL likes him a lot more than fantasy draft nicks do.
That's absolutely.
I think so too.
Yes.
Like, this is the guy, this is the guy that they're trying to find to, to answer being able,
like having to scheme things up is just, hey, I will put him on the backside of a formation.
Your six foot corner is not going to stand a chance when we throw the ball nine feet in the air and he goes and gets it.
And then, you know, I've been banging a Ted Herstrom for a while.
I just, nothing to say there.
And we got the positive signal that Skylar Bell won't get nicknashed because he had such great athleticism.
I know nobody remembers nicknash now because, you know, he, you know, he was hyper productive at San Jose state.
Yeah.
And tested poorly and that was the end of him.
We're not going to get that run out for Skylar Bell.
I don't think.
And Kachron Al is just a really, really good football player.
Interesting to see how he tests.
I would like to note that the Washington pro day is Monday, the March 16th.
So we'll have some more information about Denzel Boston and Jonah Coleman here, here shortly.
So, yeah, I just, this back half, Jeremiah said it.
Get your guy, you know, and I think these, there's, there's going to be some serious movement, especially between.
If I had to guess, Jacobi Lane, Jacobi Lane and Chris Brazler are going to have some serious movement because NFL teams are going to like them a lot.
Zachariah Branch as much as I don't like him.
He's an elite return guy.
And so the NFL could bump him up because you're looking for those elite return guys.
And I think that's going to drive up his price a little bit more and people are going to be yelling in the comments.
How could you not take Zachariah Branch doing this.
And just intellectually dishonest framing about him as a football player and a receiver because of the fact that he's going to get better draft capital than he should because he's not a complete receiver.
But he is going to be one of the best return guys in the NFL.
Yeah, right away, basically.
Yeah.
And he tried to balance a tough one because we kind of know the athleticism isn't through the roof or anything like that.
But it doesn't need.
He's not going to be breaking off.
You know, break his breakaway percentage is not going to be one of those that is, you know, up in the upper levels of what we like to see.
Go ahead.
I would say this.
His his break.
He was like third in the country.
Yeah, it was the 15 push yards.
Right.
But it's just kind of like the David Montgomery thing where David Montgomery James Connor where you're going to get a ton of 15 yard runs, which are great, which are outlined.
I'll take those all day long.
But you're not going to get the 75 yard touchdown ironically, David Montgomery had a 75 yard touchdown 24.
But you're not going to get very many of those from a guy like K-Tron Allen.
Yeah.
That's all I wanted to say there.
It just feels like like taking K-Tron Allen right there.
I don't I don't think he's going to miss.
I think he's going to be a solid productive RB.
It's just it's not sexy and fun.
Yes.
It'll get a 38 yard run, 40 yard run.
And there's just kind of this governor on his speed where it's like, all right, it's capping out.
Yeah.
And he's tackled, you know, at the five yard line.
And it's okay because guess what?
He'll get the rock again in tight and he'll punch it in the end zone.
It's just going to take a little bit of a warning track power.
But you know what?
If you hit the ball and it goes off the fence and you're at second base, it's still product.
Yeah.
And that's what K-Tron Allen is.
K-Tron Allen's car shakes at 60, but he will get you from Florida to Pennsylvania every single time.
Yeah.
So all right.
In this back half, is there more than one just one bigger tier here?
Do we, do we?
Would you?
I mean, can you or Casey?
I think the people need to hear Antonio Williams gospel from you.
Well, so we'll after after we commence these last guys, we'll kind of go to your guys outside.
I think it's real quick and we'll each take a turn.
But is there any other, is there another line of delineation between these last couple of prospects?
Or is it just kind of one big group?
Yeah.
Oh, once you get to a three one, it really becomes even more get your guy season.
It granted you could trade in your rookie drafts.
But if you're at three one or three oh eight three twelve, just rip the cord on whoever you need.
If you have preference towards the jolly, if you have preference towards a quarterback, like a taneland green or a drular, go and get your guy.
Like, like don't.
Chef on these from from 19 to 24.
Is there two tiers one tier three tiers?
What do?
I would, I would throw them all in just one tier.
I have Zach or branch being at the end of at the end of the tier, no matter how you slice it.
That's just.
At least you want them in the tier.
Yeah.
I mean, he's there.
It's not because of me.
I promise you.
So I'll fairly put him.
I'll fairly he, this is all one tier to me.
There's going to be some people who can't say no to the, you know, they're there.
They're a mosquito drawn to the to the bug light with Zachariah branches athleticism.
And so he ends up here.
If he lands somewhere with a, with a bona fide teacher of a wide receiver coach, we could get some things from, from him that I don't foresee happening.
So yeah, this is all, this is all one tier to me.
I think, you know, being the most bullish on, on Jacobi Lane and Ted Hearst and Chris Brazl.
I think the NFL is going to like those guys.
The NFL for sure is going to like Jacobi Lane a lot more than, than we do as fantasy players.
But I think all three of those guys are going to get better capital and better signal than what we're anticipating right now today in March.
Yeah.
I'm with you.
I think one just split here in, in the bottom.
12 to 24 guys is the way to go.
The crowdsource shapes up like Ty Simpson at 18, Jeremy Bernard at 19, 20's Nuss Meyer.
So some, well, maybe we'll talk about him in a second.
Yeah.
Tyler Bell and Tony O'Williams at 22.
Ktron Island at 23 and then Jacobi Lane round and out at 24.
So that's kind of where your crowdsource rankings are at this point.
So a lot of similarities, just kind of some guys moved around for the most part.
To wrap this show up here, boys, somebody who didn't make it, kind of, couple of your guys or a guy that's for you, chef.
You got a guy or two here that you want to give a little bit of love to before we sign off.
Yeah, you know, I'm contractually obligated to talk about tight ends and a tight and premium leagues.
So you got Justin Jolie and Michael Trigg and then a guy who we didn't talk about that.
I've been talking about that.
I want to talk about his Brennan Thompson.
I think that that level of that level of speed and then his ability to control the speed and use tempo to keep keep defenders and DB's off balance is something that if he lands in the right environment.
Once we're in that through that third round range, like Jeremiah said, get your guy.
That's going to be one of my guys.
Yeah, yeah, there's there's a couple of these really fun field stretchers, kind of in the back at Eric Rivers is another one who's got good speed and can break down some defenses just a little on the, you know, not on the Brennan Thompson's Thompson scale quite, but lighter and smaller Jeremiah.
Any, I know you're not allowed to talk about Jolie, so anybody else on there that tickles your fancy as your guy, kind of later.
But just the practice and you could utility replace the name for a different quarterback.
But the guy like Taylor and Green comes to mind the Konami code upside.
That's their round three, four and five.
You're going to be able to be a cleanup crew at quarterback if you want.
And they're not going to be all day one starters to a large somebody like Carson back.
But collectively, if you scoop enough of them up and you have that any quarterback on a 53 mentality in dynasty.
You we've seen it profit with guys like Malik Willis, Mac Jones, Daniel Jones.
You have just that utility of up on the depth chart, because what I think what 75 to 80 quarterbacks every year start.
If there's 32 quarterbacks, that means that field and pool is much wider than you would expect.
So give me tailing green, going to QB school, go to Green Bay, San Fran L.A. with the Rams.
Those opportunities teams like that where you can hold a clipboard and learn maybe even the Kansas City Chiefs.
You would have just such high upside Buffalo builds another one that comes to mind because of a little bit of the Archive to Josh Allen.
And Taylor Green, he makes the easy look difficult and the difficult look easy.
And the beauty is that's the perfect prime player that you want as a backup who you can stash and you can pay a lower price point.
So this is both NFL fit and fancy fit is tailing green.
Yeah, I think you can make a case like Nuss Meyer was in the crowd source.
He's sitting right outside of these, you know, injury this year.
But there's some traits and things, coaches, son, all that kind of jazz.
But you get in many of those spots you mentioned and Drew Aller as well.
Like I know like he's been kind of a butter some jokes, but the physical attributes in talent are there.
You saw it at the combine when he was ripping throws like it's it's there.
If somebody could develop him and get get you know, feels like a confidence thing where he just isn't.
Quite sure what, you know, he always wants to be doing and where where the ball should be going.
And at crucial times he hasn't been the best, right?
So those guys and then, you know, for me, I like I really like Antonio Williams.
I know he was in the crowd source ranking.
You guys alluded to him.
I just I think for right now where the NFL is like his size and what how he operates is in the same reason why I really like, you know, Jeremy Bernard right now is just.
I think there's a lot of versatility to the player.
I think the speed's pretty good. He had a decent combine. I think you can get vertically get vertical and win.
I think he can win on a bunch of these different you can get sweep him.
He could throw the ball all right, which you know, it's just kind of being silly there.
But I think he's quick enough and in and out of things.
I feel like, you know, when Clemson didn't have him on offense, their offense just really lacked any explosion, any big plays.
Yeah, I feel like he was their guy. Now he missed a reasonable amount of games throughout his career.
But, you know, to me, again, versatility.
I feel like he could be he's really usable and you could call him slot only and maybe that is, but in 24, he played almost 50% out wide in slot and had, you know, his best year ever.
Now, maybe a lot of that production did come from slot, but at this point, I don't think slot only is a death sentence that, you know, has been made out to be throughout.
And I don't think I think he would, I don't think he's like Josh downs, maybe of before like you can leave him on the field in two sets.
At least previously what we thought of Josh downs and the reason that you might knock Josh down.
I think Antonio Williams can be on the field in two sets and not be a detriment.
He's definitely one of my guys in that back half of the second that I'll be definitely collecting if possible.
And rumors of capital are day two, second round, third round at the latest.
And if all that comes together, then I'm, I'm going to be pretty excited about it.
What you got, Jim.
Oh, man, I'm not going to, I'm not going to argue about we're not going to prolong the episode of the argument about Antonio Williams.
It's, it's what is funny is case you got all the points in man, you got, you got, you got the perfect.
It's not, I'm not doing it.
She doesn't like him. That's all right. That's all right. That's what makes, that's what makes this fun.
And that's what my, you know, people in the comments, you know, tell us where you like things.
What you like, who we missed, where we're dumb, I'm sure you will.
But that's, you know, that's the, that's the whole thing of fantasy football.
All these rankings and tiers and, you know, basically you can lay out a safety guideline of saying, hey, this is kind of what it all makes sense.
This is kind of what it is.
If you stay within these lines, you'll probably be okay and not lose a ton.
But it's all comes down to personal preference of what you see and what you like.
I mean, there's guys who are professionals who can't get this right, you know, more than 50% of the time.
And, you know, as far as I know, all of us have real jobs. This is not our profession.
I know some of you in the comments might think it is. It's not.
This is a part time thing for us.
So we just make this shit sound real good, man.
Oh, yeah.
I appreciate you guys. This was fun.
We'll, we'll do another ranking before the NFL draft.
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