I know Mike doesn't do it to maintain some of the specialness of "It's Football Time", but am I the only one who sings "It's rookie time" or "It's waivers time" or "It's playoff time"?
Loved this. And the jokes .. caused some Giant laughter... Any chance you guys can touch base on the couple of players who have football in their DNA.. Aka McCaffrey Rice and Gore. Nobody is talking about them and they are currently right at the last pick options for best ball
36:19 - "3rd round (for RB's) is super valuable." - Is it though? Might times be changing? 2023 3rd round RB's - Kendre Miller, Tyjae Spears, Devon Achane, Tank Bigsby. Achane is electric, no doubt, but he couldn't unseat Mostert as the 1a. And the other 3 were all depth pieces. 2022 3rd round RB's - Rachaad White, Tyrion Davis-Price, Brian Robinson. White was only the starter in TB last year because Fournette aged out; he couldn't unseat Fournette in his rookie year. Davis-Price is a depth piece. Robinson may have finally lost competition from Antonio Gibson, but ... here comes Ekeler; what's that split going to look like? 2021 3rd round RB's - Trey Sermon. He's been with 3 different teams in his 3 years in the league. 2020 3rd round RB's - Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Zack Moss, Darrynton Evans. Vaughn and Evans are depth pieces. Moss was never able to usurp the lead role from Singletary in BUF; much like Sanders in CAR last year, I expect him to lose the starting role (assuming he even has it to begin the season) half-way through the season. He showed flashes last year in IND, but he has yet to show that he can do that over the duration of a full season. Given this most recent history, are we really still calling 3rd round RB's "super valuable"? It doesn't seem to me like we should be. We are quite far removed from the 2019 3rd round RB class that included David Montgomery and Devin Singletary or the 2017 3rd round RB class that included Alvin Kamara, Kareem Hunt and James Conner. Are we still letting those two classes influence our view of 3rd round RB's? They seem to be the exception, not the rule. (Incidentally, only one 2018 3rd round RB: Royce Freeman. Career backup.)
Devon Achane, Tyjae Spears, Kendre Miller, Brian Robinson, and Rachaad White are all usable playable assets. I think you may be over looking them all. 3rd round can be valuable without landing super stars.
Mostert -- More points per touch than anyone in RB history. More than McCaffrey, Faulk and Tomlinson. Scored 20+ TD's last year... on barely more than 50% of the workload. Achane is the tiniest human being in the NFL. Can he hold up to a big workload? He didn't last year. Mostert should EASILY be a 3rd / 4th round pick. He could be the #2 RB in the NFL this year if Achane gets hurt for the 3rd time in 2 years.
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Quick comment on Braelon Allen's drop this past year. Wisconsin switched their offensive coordinator and run scheme to a zone read and quick passing air-raid which takes time to learn as a runner. Probably a big reason for his weaker production
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Comparing Maye to Daniel Jones is such a horrifically bad take. He's better in literally every metric as a prospect, by far. Like it's not even remotely close. He's one of the best QB prospects we've seen in awhile.This is like the bad Stroud takes all over again.
They're talking about fantasy points. You could be the best prospect of all time and not get the points danny dimes gets because he can rush for 70 yards in a game
Gentlemen, I'm coming to Phoenix!!! Gonna hit up the Suns v Cavs game on 4/3, and gonna be in town for a few days. Would be an absolute privilege, nay, an honor to get to meet any of you guys. Long time fan, watch everything you guys put out. Much love, guys!
Say what you want about Ryan Poles, and he deserves some criticism for the Claypool trade, but he has built the Roster up in just a couple years and has two top 10 picks. That's pretty darn good. Exciting time to be a Bears fan. Hopefully we stop getting our butts kicked by the Packers.
I need help - I have a startup dynasty where someone traded the 1.03 for the 2.09 and a future first. That is clearly an unfair return and should be vetoed right? The commish is the one who got the 1.03 and we don’t have a formal veto button
@@daggerdrib I normally agree, I’ve just never seen a trade this lopsided before and I think it’s because the league doesn’t understand how a startup pick is so much more valuable then a future rookie pick and the commish does. Like taking advantage of someone’s newness to dynasty
@@megarc2121 it’s a startup draft this year so teams are not determined, getting the 1.03 in the startup draft (like a Mahomes or Allen type pick) and moving back like 15 spots just for one future rookie pick
I'm with Mike on Estime. He is the most under rated player in the class to me. I see nothing but greatness on his film and his testing numbers were actually way better overall than most people think based on the 40 time. And the production is also there at a big school. He checks a lot of boxes to back up the film grade. Glad to know I'm not alone on Estime Island 🏝
Ironically, years ago, the first time i saw this show, Andy didnt shout in the beginning, and Mike threw a fit about it 😂 I was so confused. Just thought it was funny Andy hasnt missed one since.
Caleb Williams is nowhere close to a Trevor Lawrence, Joe Burrow, Andrew Luck, Cam Newton level prospect. He didnt win crap in college compared to those guys. And he regressed this year, a known red flag. People just blindly fall in love with the new hottness. 1st round QBs bust at a 50% clip. Even counting 1.01s...