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00:00:00 Introduction
00:04:40 Good News: Feel-Good Headlines of the Week
00:05:23 NFL Rule Changes: Kickoff Changes & No More Hip-Drop Tackle
00:10:19 NFL Coaches Photo Breakdown
00:17:08 Jasmin Paris Becomes First Woman To Complete the Batshit Bonkers Barkley Marathons
00:20:57 Back in the Day: The Big Board Underdog Fantasy Best Ball Draft
00:21:39 Previous Best Ball Draft Review
00:31:47 The Big Board Draft (Post-NFL Free Agency)
00:32:23 Early-Rounds
00:43:49 Middle Rounds
00:59:53 Double-Digit Rounds
01:19:11 Late Rounds
01:26:13 Outro, Plugs & Weekly Challenges

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It is Tuesday, March 26, 2024. And can you believe it? We’re already a quarter way through this glorious year. And despite no football for just about the next 150 plus days, the fantasy football world never sleeps and we are better off for it. My name is Seth Wilcock and

I’m just a kid out here. Pumped as fuck to be hanging out with some of my best friends tonight. I’m joined by both my right and my left hand on one side. He’s a world traveler, a freak in the spreadsheets, two-time FSWA nominated analyst, Scott Ryan here.

Scotty, how are we feeling today, brother? I’m good. In one breath, I can say that the NFL draft is only a month away. Yes. And then in the second breath, I can be like, dear God, the NFL draft is still a month away. But no, I’m good, man.

We’re in kind of the dog days of the offseason between the combine and the draft, looking for things to talk about, looking for things to argue about on Twitter. But I’m good, man. The days are getting longer. The weather’s getting better up here in the Northwest. so I agree we’ve made it

Through the fuckest of the winter uh excited for you to be here with us scott we’re always better off for it man and on the other side a big brain light ranching son of a bitch he’s the founder of pros with joes the founder of green screens media ibt

Money man eric romoff eric how we doing tonight brother Man, we’re doing good. Like Scott said, we’re in the dog days of the offseason. So what is there better to do with our time than to overanalyze all these incoming rookies and to fire some shots in the best ball streets, right? Absolutely, man.

Tonight on the show, as Eric alluded to, we’re going back in the day. We’re going to look at the best ball big board draft we did a couple weeks ago. And then we’re going to take another stab at it here post-reagency. Talk about some of the lessons we learned.

Maybe what to do, what not to do, what we learned from that first draft. I’ll also share some tips with you guys. And then we’ll get it started here with some good news. Talk a little bit about the annual league meeting, some of the fun stuff, the role changes.

Look at the coaches’ photos, some of the stuff popping out down there in Orlando. And I appreciate the IBG family hanging out with us once again tonight. It’s been really, really humbling to see the channel growth over this first quarter of the year. We can’t thank all the loyal listeners, supporters.

As we continue to grow this community, it’s been a lot of fun. Looks like we got Didi in the chat. She was ready to go. Hey, Didi, thanks so much for hanging out with us. We appreciate you as always. And I love having you a part of the IBT family.

And then we got Rachel, one of our staff members and IBT family hanging out with us tonight as well. What’s up, Rachel? I saw she was just on the Casey Kasem podcast this week. So I need to check that out as well. I think that will be a great listen.

What do you say, guys? Anything stopping us from going ahead and jumping right into the mess down there in Orlando that we do called the league meetings? No? All right. All right. Let’s go ahead and do it then. Let’s jump in here with good news. All right, here we go.

And usually good news, we don’t have any one topic. We like to just kind of share headlines from around the sports, media, pop culture world. But two of ours did come from the league meeting. So, Eric, I want you to crack us out or crack us off here. What’s going on?

Yeah, don’t crack us out. I don’t know about that. Big shoes to fill. I’ll try to keep us on the rails. I think I have probably the most like tame and measured of all of the good news topics, which is new year, new rule changes, right? We have seen the abolishment

Of the hip drop tackle, which is just leaving ruptured Achilles and injured players in their wake, right? So glad to see that we are getting that out of the league. It’s essentially the modern version of the horse collar, right? So a strong case for it to be

Gone and I i think it will be something that will help keep our fantasy rosters intact and just in general keep the best players and in turn highest quality product on the field but also I mean at least what I’m most excited about is we’re we’re getting a little weird with kickoffs

Right and uh in this in this modern era of kickoffs basically like 70 of the time when a team kicks off we’re looking at a touchback All of last year, we had four kickoffs return for a touchdown. So it was just a kind of like perfunctory sort of

Bland part of the game that I think was ripe for a little bit of a mix-up. So we’re essentially adopting the XFL rules where there are players in different zones and nobody can start running until the ball lands in a certain zone or until – The, the fielder actually catches it.

And ultimately what I think it will yield is fewer injuries, right? Guys that are not running at full speed, but also far more kickoff returns and potentially kickoff return touchdowns, which is a very exciting part of the game that hasn’t been really represented in the last like 12 or 15 years.

Since the days of Devin Hester, baby. I remember that guy. He was the one that could change the game on the kickoff. We’ve seen a little bit with Cordell Patterson over the last couple of years, but no, no, we got him paid, right? Yeah. Yeah. He’s in Pittsburgh, baby. Welcome.

Welcome to learn nation. But like no, no kickoff returns in the Superbowl for the first time ever. Scott, do you like these role changes? Because again, It feels a little bush league to me. It feels a little bit funny. But at the same time, I realized what we have to

Do both of these things. We’re trying to save a play that was going extinct, kind of a whole side of the ball that was being lesser appreciated. And the hip drop tackle, the more I learn about it, it seems like it is something that we do need to get out of the game.

Yeah, I mean, I’m down with both these changes. I’ll talk about the kickoff thing first. It’s goofy. It’s going to be hard to get used to. But I mean, we’re very used to the very same thing, which all the rules have done recently is basically turned it into more beneficial for a touchback

Or a fair catch of a kickoff. Although I remember the first time I saw a fair catch kickoff, I didn’t realize there was a fair catch. I was like, what is that guy doing? Same. Yeah. But I’ll take the more exciting I’ll kick off the better, especially with one of my pet peeves,

How they come back from a scoring possession. They come back, they show you the touchback, and then they go back to commercial, and then they come back. So if that one play we’re going to get between commercials is a little more exciting, all for it. um as far as the hip drop I

Don’t I mean I don’t know a lot about the just the specific details and nuances of the new rule um you know so I it from from all what I’ve read and what I what I have heard um it’s a good rule change it’s gonna cause the same pretty

Much the same group of people to respond with oh it’s flag football now right yeah It’s not flag football now. You know, this is a pretty specific type of tackle. You know, this isn’t like no more tackling at the legs, no more grabbing the legs. You know, it’s not something like that.

It’s a very specific thing. I don’t think it’ll be that difficult for, you know, I don’t think there’s just going to all of a sudden be a ton of penalties for hip drop tackles. I think it’ll be more that they just won’t, they will tackle a little bit differently. Well,

There’s even reporting to that effect, right? Like they said, the expectation is that for this first year, it’s going to be more fines and it will be flags. So things that really shouldn’t impact the flow of the game. But if it persists, maybe in years to come,

We’ll see it as a flagable offense. We got Jamie in the chat saying hip drops going to help tight ends, get us more fancy points, at least help Mark Andrews stay on the field. Hopefully would have scored on that play for sure. Yeah. Yeah. A hundred percent there. Shout out Josh Cribs,

A great returner back. And I love me some Josh Cribs. He was a little fancy relevant at one point in his career too. He did a fun cameo in the, in the league. Yes. Yes. Yes. Correct. Yeah. Albert saying good evening, IBT. Good evening to you, Albert. Thanks man.

Hope you’re having a great Tuesday evening. Um, yeah, role changes. Good to, good to see them overall. I’ve kind of come around to at least the hip drop tackle. I, I didn’t like it at first. I thought it was like more things we had to put in the ref’s hands,

But kind of like you said, Erica and not affecting the flow of the game would be great. Um, I want to get to my good news of the week and it’s Jim Harbaugh cheesing hard in the NFL head coaches photo, man. I love having Jim Harbaugh. back in the NFL.

Let me start with that. I love having Jim Harbaugh back in the NFL. This guy is just, he’s a football coach. He’s a dad and he shows it, man. He’s not afraid to be that goofy guy out there. So let’s go ahead. Let’s pull this up here. All right. But, okay,

First thing I got to say about this coach’s photo, gentlemen. Why was there like five coaches not in it here? Mike Tomlin not in it. We didn’t have Nick Sirianni in it. There’s a couple not in it here, so that was a little weird. But Jim Harbaugh’s right here in the middle,

Absolutely cheesing his ass off. I think he steals the show here. Obviously, you got big Dan Campbell, MCDC back here, like a fucking brick house. But… Eric, does Jim Harbaugh steal this picture for you? Man, maybe because he is a new but familiar face, right? He’s right there front and center.

But every single year when this picture comes out, I study this thing like the dams of Bruderfilm, right? Like I’m so zoomed in on everyone’s face. I’m checking out everyone’s shoe game, right? A lot of plain white sneaks. You got Sean McDermott there with those Coogee hats. panda dunks on right yeah it

Feels like you got you got kind of different zones of this entire photograph right like right there where jim harbaugh is him and his brother andy reed like That’s kind of like cookout territory. Then you got the coaching trees all sitting on their respective side of the picture.

Kind of make me feel like there might be like a Sharks and Jets style rumble that we haven’t heard about. So, I mean, this is the most like benign piece of news that the NFL will ever put out. But this thing occupies a huge part of my headspace when it first drops down.

Scott, how do you feel about it, man? Definitely some different characters here. Sean McVay looks like he might have visited a dispensary on the way out there. He’s feeling good. And these guys in the back are absolutely like Antonio Pierce, unit. Fucking Todd Bowles, unit. D’Amico, unit. MCDC, fucking unit.

I like that it looks like they got Andy Reid to come out of… He’s still celebrating their Super Bowl victory at a beach. They’re like, hey, just come do this picture real quick, Andy. And he’s like, okay, cool. They’re like, you have to sit next to Jim Harbaugh. He’s like, all right.

Yeah, no, Jim Harbaugh is totally cheesing it up. For some reason, when I read the show sheet, I read it as he’s chessing it up. I didn’t know what that meant, but now that makes more sense. I honestly, I like the… I like the… The two youngsters over on the left side,

Mike McDaniel and Mike McDonald, just kind of smiling like, all right, old-timers, have your fun. We are the future of this league. I’m a little biased because one of them just became the head coach of the Seahawks. Such a good kid for you guys. So, you know, I mean…

Uh, but yeah, I mean, you got some units back there. I mean, you’ve got some brick walls back there. There are, there are plenty of guys that got in a quick pump before that Photoshop before that. Oh, you mean like, you mean like me in high school doing pushups before

I’d go hang out with girls at the lake. Yeah. Same energy. I love, I love Dave canals. Looks like he’s just like first day kid, like at, you know, in high school, freshman year, like he’s, you know, got the khakis on. frat boy vibes. And then you got, uh, Callahan over here who

Callahan just looks like he’s like high school basketball player dressed up for the away game. His mom packed his outfit at, And I got to say, man, I bury Dennis Allen a lot. What the fuck’s Dennis Allen wearing? Like, what are you doing here? You’re the only one in the

Whole photo with a hat on. Did he not get the memo no hat? Like, I don’t know what you’re wearing up top here. Like, I don’t know, man. That’s a bad look for Dennis Allen, boys. I didn’t notice that, to be honest. But now you’re right.

He is the only one with the hat. Come on. Canales is just sitting there just thinking about a quarterback he can fix. You know, and you got Dan Quinn over there. He doesn’t look like he wants to be there. No, no, neither does Brian Dable. No,

Dable does not look like he wants to be there. That whole little quartet, right? The two of them, Sala, that little section is not happy. Is that Gerard Mayo here? Is that who this is? That’s Mayo, yeah. I don’t know about the plain t-shirt for Mayo. I’m not going to lie.

Who do you think is styling the best? Who wins? I think, I think this is gonna reveal a lot about our individual styles, but I’m, I’m going, I’m going all the way to the left. It’s a real close, close call between Antonio Pierce. Who’s got like a couple buttons open with the chain

Showing and just completely yoked. And then also Mike McDaniel. Yeah. Like so authentically him, like that’s not something that I could ever pull off. Right. But like, that is exactly how you expect Mike McDaniel to look like pretty much 24 seven. Yeah. Yeah. I like Matt LaFleur.

I think Matt LaFleur is keeping it classy, like not getting too crazy over there. I like Kyle Shanahan. Um, and honestly, like shout out John Harbaugh, like not afraid to pull out the plaid. I think that’s a good move for old Johnny there. Yeah. Straight out of goals. Yeah. He definitely stands out.

I just noticed Tim Harbaugh’s posture is terrible. It’s like mine. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Too many business cards in his back pocket there. Scott, what do you think? What do you think the, the craziest, uh, Or the best-dressed gentleman is out here. My head went right where Eric’s went. For me, it’s Mike McDaniel,

But it’s not necessarily because I think that’s something that I would wear. It’s just, you know. Yeah. He didn’t just throw on some boring thing. He came as Mike McDaniel. Yeah, it captures his vibe perfectly. Jamie pointed out something a little ignorant in the chat, saying those crazy-shaped trees look the best.

Yeah, they look like soft-serve ice cream. I was thinking they looked like something else, so we’ll go ahead with that. We’ll go ahead with that. We’ll stay with soft serve ice cream? Yes. Okay. Yep, looks good. Yeah, man. Shout out to the coaches, though. Shout out Jim Harbaugh. Stay on the show, man.

All right, Scott, round us out here in good news with your good news headline of the week before we get to our best ball draft. Okay, this is taking it in a completely different direction. This has nothing to do with football. Sure. This is just something,

I don’t know if people have seen it. I saw this story and maybe dig a little further. There’s this marathon called the Barkley Marathons. It takes place in Tennessee. It was started by a couple of buddies back in the day. And so here’s a quick backstory on it. The way that this marathon,

This bonkers marathon started was somebody was talking about, what’s his name? I got it right here. Sorry, Earl Ray. Earl Ray? He escaped from a prison in 1977. And in 55 hours, he ran about eight miles on his escape through the Tennessee Forest. Okay. And this guy, Gary Cantrell, who’s one of the

Co-founders of this marathon, was making fun of that, saying, I bet I could do 100 miles. And that’s apparently what sprung up this crazy marathon where its current form has been going since about 1989. It’s five different loops in the state of Tennessee, each one about 20 to 25 miles.

So a total of 100 miles through rough terrain, really unguided trails. And you have 60 hours to complete it. You have to complete it in 60 hours. They only accept a few people a year. It costs $1.60 to apply. Wow. And the founders get to keep all the money,

And they only select a few people, but that’s the way it’s been. It’s bonkers, man. So when the race is about to start, the racers don’t really know where the starting line is. But an hour before the race starts, somebody blows on a big conch shot from Anchorman.

And then one of the co-founders, Gary Cantrell, him lighting a cigarette and taking a puff signifies the start of the race. Wow. This is all real, man. And so they start the race. There’s like along each of the five loops, there are books hidden like in the trees.

And each racer has to find the book first. And they have to tear out the page that coincides with their race number to prove that they did the race. Wow. Just absolutely crazy, right? Since 1989, only 20 people have even finished the race. Okay. Yeah. Typically, you know, it’s not very common for

People to be able to finish. So Jasmine Paris, she’s a British marathon, she runs marathons, became the first woman to ever finish the race. And there’s footage of her coming across the finish line, just collapsing, everybody cheering. She finished with one minute and 39 seconds left to 60 hours.

She had a minute 39 to spare at the end of a 60-hour marathon. All right, Jasmine. Dude, I looked into it. I’m going to watch. There’s a documentary on this freaking bonkers marathon. It’s just crazy. So I found it really, really interesting. And props to Jasmine Paris. The year before she ran it,

And she became the first woman to ever start the fourth loop of the five. She became the first one to even get to the fourth one. Wow. This year, she finished. I mean, the thing that blew my mind was just the, can you imagine you’re running, you see the finish line,

And you have a minute 39. after 60 hours. If you don’t finish in that minute 39, it does not count. It’s just wild. Good on you, Jasmine. That’s a really cool kind of non-sports, non-football story. It’s just crazy. Yeah, good on you, Jasmine. Shout out Tennessee having

Some backwards type of shit down there. We enjoy that for sure. What do you say, guys? Let’s close out good news here and let’s go ahead and jump in back in the day and fire up a little best ball draft and They make them like this way

Back in the day took a shot couldn’t miss way back in the day Couldn’t predict how we could all change but you never forget how far we came How far we came remember how it was way back in the day All right. So back in the day, not that long ago,

About five, six weeks ago, we did the big board underdogs premier best ball offering right now. It’s a ten dollar buy in into their tournament. And we want to go back to our last draft, take some of the changes we’ve seen post free agency, take some of the lessons we maybe learned today.

From that first 30-second live draft of the season as well and apply that to a new one here. I first want to drop some tips in here in the YouTube chat. These are some really good best ball tips from different experts around the league. Pete Oversit, he was the guy who went out,

Really big best ball community guy, and he went ahead and asked a bunch of different managers and a bunch of different analysts what some of their best tips are. A lot of the things we’ve talked about on this program, like roster correlation, The different strategies, zero RB, robust running back,

Some of the different things in there. So I encourage you to definitely check out that link over there. But I want to start here looking at our old draft. And I think one of the most interesting things I would like to point out here first, guys, is look at some of these

Leftover players that didn’t get drafted. that definitely would now. Darnell Mooney, John U. Smith, Mike Kosicki, Rondell Moore, Zach Ertz. Definitely some names in there. Gardner Minshew, Sam Darnold, K.J. Osborne. So Eric, just right away, there are a couple names there that definitely have at least moved back into the draftable conversation.

A hundred percent. Right. Um, and this is, this was kind of the point that we talked through as we were, as we were drafting this team, right? Like there there’s uncertainty, there’s unknowns and chaos in drafting this early and that. you know, that typically breeds opportunity,

But also there are some whiffs out there, right? Darnell Mooney is someone that is routinely getting drafted, you know, several rounds before the end of the draft. You know, Odell Beckham is probably getting a little bit more steam right now as there’s talks about him in conversation with Miami, right? You know,

Where we sit today, Sam Darnold is the starter in Minnesota and Garner Minshew is in an open competition for that role. Right. So like, you know, these, these are guys that would absolutely be worth, you know, last round, second to last of second to the last round type flyers.

If we go in and draft a team right now. Yeah, we would definitely take those quarterbacks over our Kenny picket pole. That was on me. That was on me, boys, boys. I apologize about that one. Um, Kind of looking quickly at our team here before we dive into some specifics of this draft,

Scott, I definitely think there were some reaches, and I don’t feel great about the end of our draft. I still like the start. We went Tyreek early. We got the Waddle exposure. Kelsey in the fourth round. You can’t beat that price. Weighted on quarterback here. Got Kirk. You got Tua.

But, Scott, I definitely think, and there are a lot of the picks I like, like Braylon Allen. I think we overdrafted him. I don’t love the A.J. Dillon pick now that he’s back in Green Bay as well. Yeah, I mean, those are two that would stand out for me.

Although, I mean, there’s, you know, I’m trying to remember when we did this before free agency, correct? Correct. Yep. Yep. Yep. So, I mean, the Kirk Cousins pick looks pretty good right now. Yeah. I mean, Saquon, we can argue, we can nitpick on whether he would have been better

In New York or better in Philly. At 2-9, still good. There’s reasons for both, but he’s an unquestioned starter. Yeah. Again, I really like… what ended up happening with um mike williams now on a team who is our who’s the and deontay johnson both those guys both those guys

Got upgrades in my opinion I mean deontay johnson is going he is yeah he’s going to an offense that was not very good last year historically bad quarterback uh rookie quarterback but I mean process of you know he will be fed For fantasy purposes, I like Deontay Johnson there. Deontay Johnson with Russell

Wilson would be basically worthless, in my opinion, based on where Deontay Johnson runs his routes and where Russell Wilson does not throw the ball. So… Those were two I think that ended up kind of working out better than when we made the pick. I mean, Mike Williams was a pretty low risk,

Good best ball guy. And, you know, but now he goes and he gets to have Aaron Rodgers throw him the ball. We can joke all day. How many games are they both going to play healthy with each other? But we’re starting from a place of them both being healthy. So.

So, yeah, I like some of those. but yeah, yeah. The ones, the ones you mentioned, I mean, AJ Dillon, everybody assumed he was moving on and now he’s backing up Josh Jacobs or he’s in tandem with Josh Jacobs, just like we all thought would be the case. Right. Right. Yeah. Definitely. Definitely.

You know, some head scratching pics looking back, but you know, that’s what you’re doing. Like sometimes you can gain an advantage when you’re drafting pre free agency. Like I think we got Saquon a little bit of a value. Um, We’ve got Singletary at a great value too. Yeah, 10.9, that’s a great value.

I’m fine with that. I don’t love having both Panther receivers. I know that’s the thing. We purposely went for the Dolphins receiver stack. We unintentionally got the Panthers receiver stack. The rare, overexposed best ball team to the Panthers offense. If they go nuts, this thing might actually ship the whole thing forward.

Word on the street today is that J.K. Dobbins is cleared and ready to go. Yeah, yeah. um low risk and no risk really where we got him I want to look at the first round changes because the ADP has shifted around a good bit for the top of the

Board like right now I’m in a draft I’m not gonna lie to you guys I didn’t want to take McCaffrey because I a lot of the I’ve been getting like the 10th the 11th and the 12th spot every time I draft and I finally got the 101 so I went

Cd lamb at the 101 and he went all the way at the 105 here like as I start to get further in my rankings I am pushing lamb up and I think he and like we now know justin jefferson might have sam darnold it might be a rookie quarterback he’s

Falling down in the first round Jamar and Tyreek kind of still in that, you know, anywhere from 102 to 104 range. But Eric, do you definitely see kind of a shift in the top of the board with Jefferson kind of free falling back in the first round and, and guys like lamb who

Michael Gallup was just released? He doesn’t seem to have much competition unless it’s a rookie. yeah to to an extent right like I’m I’m generally seeing the the same six players come off the board first right um jefferson is sliding back to like around like 104 on average uh you

Know jamar tyreek you know cd are kind of like uh you know moving up a spot but I mean in in the in the grand scheme of things right like this isn’t really a decision that you’re you’re having to a decision where you’re going to reap the benefit of that

Value I still think that justin jefferson going you know as late as the 106 in some cases is a fantastic spot to pick him up but you know you’re you’re not going to be in a position where um you know you’re you’re you’re getting him late enough to where you

Know you you can have uh crazy Jefferson and yeah I don’t even know who else Garrett Wilson sack right like so it doesn’t really you know have a material impact on the individual teams that you’re drafting but it it does you know having this variability it it creates a bit more

Variety in how these drafts play out right for so long it was just CMC and then Justin Jefferson yeah you had to have one of those two spots to get any exposure to them now you don’t have to fire as many bullets into the big board or any of these

Contests to get some exposure to these elite guys Yeah, great point. And Scott, something else I’ve kind of noticed as the offseason has progressed and we’ve gotten closer to the draft, the ADPs for the elite rookies are going up. Like Marvin Harrison Jr. went 18th in this draft. He’s been going closer to

The turn here I’ve been seeing. Malik Nabors very much in the third round conversation now. He’s not getting into the fourth round as much. And even some of these other wide receivers, like we got a snipe for Xavier Worthy at the 12-9 here, Scott. Xavier Worley is getting

Pushed up in the single digits now. And we’re seeing that with most of these first round projected wide receivers. Yeah. And I mean, that’s I mean, that’s pretty typical. I mean, I think everybody suffers from some form of rookie fever. Yeah. You know, as you’re either preparing for

The draft or definitely in the draft. itself um I was I last year I did a dynasty best ball draft with some with it was the people from the sfb 12 division I was pretty cool sure um but I it was right on the tail end of all my rookie analysis and I

Looked at my yeah it was dynasty but at the same time I still I looked at my my team after I had the draft I was like wow I took a lot of rookies But it is a little different this year in that it’s seeming to be a much stronger wide receiver.

Well, not a much stronger, but one of the stronger wide receiver classes that we’ve seen in a while. So you can’t only rely on projected draft capital, but first round draft capital for a receiver is a big deal. So it’s not surprising at all that these receivers are moving up these pre-draft boards.

You know, there’s probably a few that are being bumped up too much. I mean, I think the one-two turn for Harrison is a little crazy. Yeah. But at the same time, I look at the receivers, at least on our draft board here. that he would jump to go there.

And I can’t necessarily argue too much. Yeah. Like I wouldn’t have any problem taking Harrison jr. Over Nico Collins at this point. Yeah. Yeah. I, I had that same decision in a draft today, Scott, and I had no exposure to either one. I’m at the turn.

I took Garrett Wilson with the one pick. And then I just took Nico. Cause I didn’t have, you know, I, I didn’t have any exposure to him, but I almost talked myself into Marvin Harrison jr. Here. Guys, we’re going to go ahead. We’re going to pull up the new draft here.

I see Jamie has a question in there for us, but I did want to pull this up. We’re at the 106 here. We’re going to be drafting it in about 40 seconds. So let’s get to Jamie’s question. Can you explain why Hawkinson is falling so late?

He was a top tight end when healthy. I got him in the round nine or 10. The thing with Hawkinson here, Jamie, he got surgery a little bit later, I think in the off season, it wasn’t right after his injury occurred. So I think that’s just the skepticism.

If you’ll be ready by week one is pushing him down, but he is going late in drafts and there could be a value for Hawkinson there. Um, our guys, so we are going to be at the one Oh six here. Uh, this is going to be real decisive.

Do you guys think we go like breeze hall will probably be the best player on the board. If ADP is true, uh, But do we want to go with Brees Hall? I wouldn’t mind an Amon Ross St. Brown, perhaps, if he’s right around this area as well. Scott, Eric? I don’t know, man.

I’m pretty close to having Bijan ahead of Brees at this point. I’ll tell you. With the changes in Atlanta, they’re pretty neck and neck. I’m not going to take Bijan at number six. Yeah, okay. So me personally… Because basically the 106 in a way represents, the way we’re seeing it,

A running back pause between wide receiver tiers. you know, and so that is a, the, the second tier of wide receivers is, you know, it’s obviously not Tyree kills CD lamb, Justin Jefferson, but, um, but it’s still, I mean, it’s not far off. So, I mean, I, I’d be tempted to go with,

With either an Amon Ra, um, at the, at the one Oh six instead of resolve. Eric, your thoughts. Yeah, I would lean towards best available receiver in that position with the couple dozen drafts that I’ve done, you know, falling around 106, 107. I just like the way that my team comes together better

When I take receiver with that first pick. A lot of it has to do with the tiers are, with where the tier breaks are, right? Like, you know, looking at that decision with Maserati Marv and Nico Collins, like, you know, you’re not… Yeah, there’s a better range of running

Back options on the way back around in the second round for me. So I’m good with Amon Ra here. Yeah, it is Amon Ra if you’re going to go receiver. Okay, we’re going Amon Ra then. I was hoping Justin Jefferson might fall to us to the 106. I’ve seen him fall there a

Couple of times. He didn’t get quite there. We’re getting a running back run here after the top six of McCaffrey, Hill, Lamb, Jamar Chase, Jefferson. It’s Bijan Robinson after our Mon Ross St. Brown pick at the 106 and then Brees Hall at the 108. Keep in mind, guys, this is half point PPR.

That’s something I think we have to stress as we continue to move throughout the best ball draft here. uh jameer gibbs wow I haven’t seen a running back run like this in a long time eric in the first round yeah usually they’re exactly like like scott laid out right they’re kind

Of like the buffers between wide receiver tiers uh to see three go off in uh in in immediate succession is is kind of odd and jimmy we threw it all off by but not pause not having an rb pause between the peers yeah exactly it it very likely would have

Been our RB and then I’m on raw and then another one running back right so um you know that’s that’s kind of the lesson right the uh the ecosystem of each best ball draft room is delicate and your actions can throw it into or out of balance

So we get our we get our running back run this is probably the first one I’ve seen all off season but at the same time when you’re looking at it as, oh, hey, a running back run, that’s going to push, maybe push better receivers to us. But the running backs that

Went would have gone somewhere between six and our next pick. So it really doesn’t matter. It’s not really pushing any value our way unless there’s a continued run at one of the positions. it’s so interesting here. We got at the one 10 Garrett Wilson, the one 11, one 12 Puka.

I’ve been at the one 12 so much this off season drafting on underdog. And I never get Puka. It’s always Garrett Wilson best available to me. And like, you guys know me, I’m a frisky jets guy. I love me some Garrett Wilson, but Puka to me is just a tier above him.

So, uh, Crazy to see Puka fall back to the 112. Kyron Williams, A-chan off the board. We might get some wide receiver value. Yeah. That’s a little early for, for a chain, Marvin Harrison, Jr. Nico Collins. They’re definitely my favorite. It’s going to be close.

I think we’re going to see two of them. Those two with, with three running back teams before us. I’m assuming we’re going to see some wide receivers fall off the board. Eric, if that’s the case, if we lose Marvin Harrison, Jr. Nico here, Marv’s off the board. Where do we go? Um,

I don’t mind josh allen in the second I i don’t mind grabbing an elite quarterback we have a running back running back start so maybe nico gets back to us but where other names eric that you’re you’re liking here I would not go josh allen here um honestly I would probably

Be looking between as nico comes off the board um are we gonna get him yeah um I mean we can make a case for Saquon. I’m not in love with that. I would probably be deciding between Devonta Adams and Drake London at this point. Probably erring on the side of Adams,

But just barely. Scott, where do you want to go? We’re on the board. I could go Saquon, Allen, or London. I can’t do Adams. That’s fine. I personally would take Drake London. Wow. Second round, Drake London. Are we doing it, boys? Are we doing it? Oh, let’s do it. Let’s do it. Chat,

Let us know what you think of the team so far. I think people are about to be pretty amazed how significant a difference both a competent quarterback and a competent coaching staff is going to make for elite playmakers like Pitts, Bijan, and Drake London. Drake London is a monster, right? Like,

Will it all come together for him this year? To be determined, right? Yeah, of course it’s to be determined. But I spend a lot of time in the peripherals, the peripheral statistics. Yeah. I mean, Drake London, his fantasy points per game does not mesh with his peripheral statistics. And again,

Stats aren’t… It’s not 100% positive correlation. But… receivers who have put up stats like he has put up both, especially his rookie year, tend to fare much better in fantasy. I’ve been trying to get London as cheap as I can everywhere. I think this is where we’re

Going to see his ADP settle in and What I like especially about our start, I love going zero running back or waiting on running back as long as possible. But also, there are some cheap quarterbacks and some cheap secondary stacking options for both of our wide receivers. We can get some pretty

Highly correlated teams built with this kind of start. Let’s start thinking about our third-round pick here. Brandon Ayuk, Stephon Diggs, Barkley Adams, Josh Allen off the board. Stacey asking in the chat, Harrison Jr. over Diggs? Yeah, that’s just kind of where things are right now. Stephon Diggs soured a lot of people, man,

With that run down the stretch. So something to keep in mind there. I see we have some more questions I’ll get to after we make this pick. Chris Olave off the board after Devontae, Josh Allen, Jalen Waddell. How are we feeling sitting here? I don’t mind Rasheed Rice in the mid-third round.

Could give us some of Holmes’ backward stack possibility in the fourth or fifth. Your guys’ thoughts on Rasheed Rice, Tank Dell, Debo, all kind of sitting there. Pittman, I like all those receivers, honestly. We’ve also got Laporta sitting there if we want to go for the Detroit stack as well. This is usually…

A bit earlier than I want to take a tight end, but same, same. I mean, when, when we, when we talk about these, these best ball drafts, right? Like they’re all, they’re all an Island onto themselves, right? A lot of it comes down to how you, how you construct that specific roster.

So I would consider Laporta here just based on our, our Amon raw. Oh, rice. Just what? Okay. I want a rice. Who do you want now? Scott Laporta. It was for me, it was gonna be rice or Laporta. OK. All right. I have no Laporta exposure this offseason. So, Eric,

You once again talk us to correlate our first and third round picks here, as you did with our last draft. So we’re going to go ahead and do that. We’re going to draft Sam Laporta in the third round. Man, have no Laporta in the third round. It feels gross in a way to

Take a tight end over Kelsey. But like no questions asked for you, Scott. Laporta is the tight end one. Yeah, I mean, for me, the tight end one is probably him. Well, yeah. I mean, it’s not a slam dunk. It’s not a slam dunk. I don’t want to sit here and

Say it’s a slam dunk, but I prefer, I prefer Laporte. Okay. Adibo, Samuel, Tankdale, Malik, Neighbors. There’s that Neighbors like three, nine. That’s where I’ve been seeing him going a lot. Three, nine, three, 10. Opening us back up here. Is there a part of you guys that wants to get a

Different position here than a wide receiver? We might have potentially a Travis Etienne fall back to us, maybe a Josh Jacobs. I wouldn’t hate the value of Jacobs, but I don’t mind still punting the position, especially like we do have some other running back options that we can get

From the team that we’re sacking with, like a Dave Montgomery potentially as an RB2 candidate later down the road. Eric, how are you feeling with this board moving right now? Yeah, pull that running back list back up. I’ve already outed myself as one who is inclined to wait on that position,

But just look at that meaty middle class of pretty solid options, right? Isaiah Pacheco is still sitting out there. We’ve got… you know, even later round guys, like we talked about Singletary earlier, we talked about, we haven’t talked about Gus Edwards, but I think, you know, taking a later round kind

Of higher volume play at the running back position is sort of my default stance. But that being said, if by, if by some miracle, Travis ETN falls, that’s probably where I would go. Yeah. That’d be best available. Nevermind. Okay. Yep. Scott, are you okay with punting quarterback right now and potentially going after

That Kirk Cousins slash Jared Goff stack? At this point, yes. Yeah. Okay. And I honestly agree. I mean, I’d be fine. I mean, it’s a little bit risky. I’d be fine waiting and ending up with somebody like Aaron Jones. Yeah. New team, but I mean, he should be the guy. Joe Mixon.

Even Kamara. I mean, you’ve got some good running back value there in the middle where there’s guys that are going to get a lot of work. Like, oh, damn, I want a Keenan Allen bad. OK, guys, we’re on the clock. We got 25 seconds. How are we feeling? I honestly don’t mind T

Higgins here in the second round being half point PPR. I like Higgins a lot more. Start throwing some names, guys. What do you think? I think that’s that’s yeah, I would go Higgins. Yeah, I can get behind Higgins. I would say Higgins or Odunze if we wanted some upside. Yeah,

Odunze was my other thought process there as well, Eric. All right, yeah, man, we’ve gotten sniped a couple times here with Rashe Rice and Keenan Allen kind of going right before us. I would have liked – I have no Keenan Allen. I guess I have one, but that was pre-Bears. All right.

Jamie asking. Us getting Laporta over Rasheed Rice and Higgins over Keenan Allen. You know, a lot of times when I like leave a draft, like, oh, that’s going to screw me. That ends up working out better. I mean, Keenan Allen’s going to have a rookie quarterback. So we’ll see.

You know, there’s some risk there. Jamie asking if we’ve tried the rookie sophomore only drafts under dog is set to 20 rounds instead of 12, like last year. So we’re drafting no names halfway through. That sounds fun. That may, Hey, you might’ve just gave us some content. Yeah. You might’ve just gave us

Some content to do here in a couple of weeks, Jamie. I appreciate that, man. I didn’t realize that was out right now. A couple of years ago, we’d be drafting some Daz Newsome. Yeah. Some Daz baby. All right, we’ve got Lamar off the board, Rashad White, Travis Kelsey, James Cook.

We’re seeing this kind of secondary, you know, late RB1s, early RB2s going right now. James Cook, Zay Flowers off the board. Wow. Wow. I honestly like Rome Adunze sitting on— If he’s still there, I want Adunze, personally. And I know we—I know— Yeah, I think he’ll go right here maybe, potentially.

So maybe that same guy’s listening along as he drafts. Yeah, I was going to say, if you’re in this draft and watching on YouTube, let us know in the comments. Yeah, let us know. Take Worthy now. Just make sure we get him. Okay, where are you guys thinking now?

Pacheco’s still on the board. Mixon’s on the board. I don’t mind that if we want to get our first running back here. I know we wanted to wait on quarterback too, and we have no stack options other than like a Marquise, but Pat Mahomes is falling too. man, that, that makes it tough.

My favorite wide receivers on the board right now are George Pickens or Amari Cooper as well. I’d be okay with either of those. Your guys’ thoughts. I would, but I’m not super enamored with either of them. And so I’d almost rather go a different direction. Okay. What round are we in?

We’re in the fifth round. We’re in fifth round. I’d probably take a look at the running back options now, right? Like, Nothing’s really jumping out in terms of the pass catchers. No Mahomes? Just because we don’t have the sack options? Yeah, that’s it for me, right? If you’re not building a correlated lineup.

Okay, Joe Mixon or Kenneth Walker then? I need a name. I need a name, guys. I would leave Mixon. Mixon? Yeah, I would probably – even though I’m a Seattle guy, I’d probably still go with Mixon. Okay. All right. That’s why I was laying out.

I was giving you the space to – No, I think they’re pretty close. Mixon is just – even though it’s Mixon, he’s going to catch more passes. Patrick Mahomes falling into the fifth round of a best ball is crazy. I can’t believe – We saw this gentleman right here, IGETMONEY651.

He passes up the Mahomes-Travis-Kelsey stack and goes Travis-Kelsey-Pacheco stack. And it looks like the Rasheed Rice manager, he went Lamar Jackson over Mahomes. Mahomes in free fall here. This is crazy. Let’s put it this way. Neither of those guys are going to get Mahomes because if he makes it back around to us,

I’m not passing on him in the sixth round. Yeah, that’d be ludicrous. Amari Cooper off the board. I highly doubt he’s going to make it back to us. Jaden Reed. So looking at our roster right now, guys, we don’t have a flex yet. We could, we would definitely use it a nice

Wide receiver for potentially here in the sixth round. I like saving a couple of bullets for this round at the wide receiver position. Guys like George Pickens on the board, Brian Thomas Jr., Uh, if we’re looking for upside, potentially JSN, if, if, if that one of those guys get back, I’d be inclined.

Um, we also kind of have this other nice running back to your, uh, guy I highlighted earlier in the draft, Eric, David Montgomery, give us some more line exposure. Yeah, definitely. Don’t, don’t mind the idea of, uh, of Montgomery. Um, I mean, if Mahomes makes his way back around,

That’s fine value for me. 5-10. Literally, as I say his name. I might be looking at a secondary running back just based on how those teams come together. So that would have me leaning towards Montgomery. But I mean, like you mentioned a moment ago, Scott, Alvin Kamara is probably

Going to have a pretty similar workload to that that we’ve come to know from him. To pair that up with Joe Mixon, I feel like we’ve got a pretty stable baseline, but also some guys that can offer pretty considerable upside. Yeah, I mean, I’d be the three running

Backs at the top of the list right now. I would be fine with any of those three. It feels kind of dirty. It feels kind of fucking dirty going running back, running back in the middle of the draft here. But I feel like we’re at a stance with the wide receivers, Scott.

We’re like, do you like JSN more like enough or Addison now that Sam Darnold could be the starter or even Calvin Ridley? Like I almost rather just wait in the seventh round for any of those guys other than maybe Jay. I mean, the receivers aren’t to me,

Aren’t moving the needle as much as, you know, we’ve got, we’ve got some, high volume running backs still on the board. You know what I mean? Like we’ve got some guys that will likely be close to a bell cow on their offense. Not David Montgomery, but he’ll be,

He’ll be the goal line guy. And we have a, and we have correlation with, with, with, with LaPorta. Alvin Kamara, David Montgomery, Aaron Jones. Where do we go? We got 12 seconds. I’d go Kamara. You like Kamara? I can get behind that. I’d rank it. Yeah. It was Kamara Jones for me.

I’ll take Kamara as well. I think the volume is just there, like you guys said. I’ve never been a Kendra Miller guy whatsoever, so I’m willing to take the shot on Kamara. I think that’s a good pick there. We got Jamie saying mixing on the Texans is a top 10 RB.

I like him a lot. The upside’s there, man. Nope. I mean, why not? I mean, Mixon’s been at close to a top 10 RV most seasons. Singletary was like the running back 12 from like week 13 on, man. Singletary was, yes. Singletary was a stud down the stretch.

He won me a lot of leagues, honestly. You know what I mean? With like, with Mixon, people like, just because his yards per carry is really low and he’s not efficient, he gets dogged on. But I mean, he’s put up top 12 to top 15 seasons pretty much every

Year he’s been in the league. So… And, I mean, it’s an exciting offense in Houston. That’s one of the free agent running backs I’m really excited to see what happens. Eric, looking at the board right now, I think we should probably curve back to wide receiver here. Don’t love the options.

Calvin Ridley, DeAndre Hopkins, the Titans wide receivers just go off the board. Jordan Addison might make it back to us, might not. Is there anyone else in this range you’re okay with taking a shot on? Do you think we just take the value running back again because it keeps falling? I mean,

I’m not opposed to continuing to attack the running back value, especially if David Montgomery is still sitting there. I also want to keep a close eye on the quarterback market and make sure that we’re not closing the window on some of our stacked guys. They are a little bit later

In terms of their ADP, but those quarterback runs come up on you quick, right? So we want to make sure that we’re at least being mindful of that. Yeah. Montgomery off the board here. Yeah. We got quite a few before golf at QB 16. We still got Dak only seven

Quarterbacks off the board. Montgomery just goes here. Aaron Jones is the only one I would maybe even consider here, but talk about Addison, Scott, could you get behind Addison here? Like I know it’s Sam Darnold, maybe a JJ McCarthy or a Drake may throw him in the ball, but Jordan out. Nevermind.

It’s off the board here. I didn’t have anything to say. what do you think scott is our friend xavier worthy staring at us yeah that’s our xavier worthy guy what about you know we didn’t want that guy anyway um I mean I’m not super stoked about these receivers that

Are at the top of this list to be honest um I I’m okay with chris godwin um I’d potentially be okay taking a shot on one of the rookies um eric jones go Yeah. Yeah. Uh, I could, I can get behind Godwin. Yeah. I think, wider receiver for steady Eddie guy,

Like in case something happens where T Higgins, you know, falls from grace with the bangles or Drake London doesn’t hit a ceiling right away. I think Chris Godwin’s a really nice wide receiver for like it’s best ball. And like, he doesn’t have a shit ton of upside. I think is what we know.

Like he kind of almost feels like a little bit better, but Deontay Johnson at this point. Um, but, Yeah, I’m all right with that Chris Godwin pick there. We’re seeing this quarterback run now go. Jordan Love, Kyler Murray off the board, something to keep a tune there. All right.

Eric, I’m going to go ahead and let you go, as I know you have some other things to get into this evening here. Any final words of advice here for us as we round out this team and your thoughts on what it looks like so far? No. Don’t be afraid to scroll

Down and reach for guys a little bit ahead of their ADP to ultimately build the logical and correlated lineup that we set out to accomplish. All right. All right, let’s do it, man. We’ll talk to you later. Thanks for hanging out with us tonight, buddy. Good luck in the March Madness pursuit.

Bye, Eric. That’s a good point. Don’t, don’t be too overly obsessed with the rankings you’re using. Yep. Especially if you’re just using the rankings on the site, which I often do. Um, the great thing about underdog too, is it also lets you upload your own rankings and you

Can compare them, which is very, very handy as well. All right. So another little running back run here, Scott, uh, we’re seeing the Jalen Warren’s of the world here. Go, um, Anyone in this wide receiver room you can get? We do have an Xavier Worthy and a Don A. Mitchell sitting there.

I don’t mind either of those. Also, I know we already have a tight end, but Dave Njoku is starting to become a value the later we get into things as well. Yeah, no, he caught my eye as soon as I saw the screen. Go to the QBs. Where are we at on QB?

We’re Dak, Brock, Purdy, Justin, Herb. I think we still have a while before we’d have to take it. I think we still have a minute. Because there’s been a couple that have gone. I mean, it’s one of the riskier draft slots to play that game. Because when you’re towards

The front or towards the end of a round, then you don’t have to wait as long if there’s a run. But we have to wait the same amount of time between each pick. So Dak went. Let’s see. What is the quarterback scenario after us in this round? We’ve got one team with two,

One team with one. Two with none. I think we’ll be safe if we are targeting our stack options. I think we’re still good. I think if we go past our next pick without one of the two stack QBs, then we’ll be running a risk. So with that being said, what’s that?

What do you think now here? We’re on the clock in the eighth round. We have Christian Watson. We have Xavier Worthy, Mitchell, and Njoku on the board. We have 15 seconds. To me, it’s one of the Texas guys, and I like Worthy better, so my pick is Worthy. All right.

I’ll follow you into the darkness, Scott. We’ll take the upside. Yeah, man, that was tough seeing Dave Njoku fall that far in the eighth. He’s been going late seven, early eight sometimes, so to see him in the mid-eight, I didn’t mind that pick at all. No,

That would have been – if we hadn’t – I think if we hadn’t basically drafted the tight end one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. A little bit more ready to take Njoku there. It’s great value for him. Yeah. And he can fill that flex sometimes. Njoku is a very good example

Of what people say all the time, but it’s very hard to adhere to is tight ends take a little longer to break out than other positions. Yeah. People expect tight ends to be scoring a lot of fantasy points the first few years. So, I mean, Njoku was great last year. So,

And he’s one of those value guys right now. Like definitely one of those value guys. Damn, we still got Nick Chubb sitting on the board here right now. At pick 88, oh, never mind. He just fell. We keep talking about the guy at the top of the queue,

So he’s probably going to go. Let’s see. What do we got? We got… Shoot me in the fucking foot, man. But, like, if Christian Watson gets back here, like, we got to at least consider him. He has upside. I wouldn’t mind him here in best ball, no.

Yeah, in a best ball league, especially. Like, I really don’t think Wicks has that role. Like, Christian Watson’s the more explosive player. I think Don Tavian Wicks is a good player, but he’s not. He doesn’t have the upside. I think Christian Watson has. Yeah, look at that little running back run that happened.

Yeah, okay. Well, here we go as well. We got a quarterback run. We got Purdy went off. We got Tua. It is crazy to me, Scott, that Justin Herbert now, with Greg Roman in town, I think is scaring everyone off of him. The point that Justin Herbert’s going behind Tua, behind Purdy,

And QB 12 off the board, and more like quarterback 14 in this league. Yeah, I think the Herbert fade has gone way too far, personally. And it’ll change once they draft Monique Neighbors, you know? I think we could almost wait on quarterback again, Scott. Especially if Herbert gets

To us and he’s still on the board. Everybody except, what, one team at least has at least one quarterback? Yeah, yeah. Probably could. Okay, so where do you want to put your bullets now? We still have some of these middle rounds. If Watson gets to us one more pick, do we consider Watson?

Do we take a shot on a young running back? God damn it. Fuck these people. I swear to God. Here we go. All right, Scott, what do you think? I mean, honestly, I wouldn’t mind Devin Singletary here. Yeah, you probably ain’t wrong, are you? Singletary or potentially Tajay Spears.

Those are the two running backs I have my eyes on here. I’m not ready to necessarily throw darts at these rookie running backs yet, like Trey Benson. Yeah, not when there is a Devin Singletary on the board that you know he’s going to get most of the work unless they go out

And get someone in the draft. Again, Singletary is not necessarily a big ceiling guy. But when you have two older running backs like we have, we kind of need someone like Devin Singletary just in case. You know, kind of a case black, break glass in case of emergency type of pick here.

Tajay Spears, Daub’s off. Oh, man, Njoku is there. We should have considered Njoku. Oh, we forgot all about Njoku. Fuck, that’s on us, man. I think we could have thought of it. Devin Singletary is pretty comparable, honestly. All right, go back to the big board, please. Yes, sir. Yep.

Let’s see what’s been happening. Still no more quarterbacks. Yeah, we got a run here. Najoku, Dobbs, Spears, Cortland Sutton, Trey Benson. First rookie running back off the board in Trey Benson. Tyler Locke at Stafford. Yeah, we’re going to need to take our quarterback here, Scott, I think. Yeah, I agree.

I can’t believe Justin Herbert is still on the board. This is mad. I mean, here’s the deal, man. I’m not the best ball expert. I know the stack is very important, but why wouldn’t we want to go with Herbert instead? Chat, let us know, bro. Should we go…

Should we go with Justin Herbert? What do you guys think? Has the fade gone too far? Jamie asking, what about Chuba over Singletary? I don’t know. There’s a new coaching staff and GM in town. I don’t know if Chuba’s their guy. I do love Chuba, though. Don’t get me wrong.

I think he’s talented. Yeah, I think they’re very close and very similar, to be honest. They’re both probably majority backs on terrible teams. Justin Herbert, 10th round, Scott. We’re talking quarterback 15. If this wasn’t best ball. Is it Greg Roman? That’s the reason, right? It’s Greg Roman, and then all their receivers left.

Oh, yeah, that’s a great point. You’d be banking on that. They’re not going to enter the season with Quinton Johnston as their wide receiver one. Right. Or I guess Josh Palmer would probably be closer to that. But this would be one of those picks where if you

Get him and then they draft neighbors, then it’s going to seem like a steal. Should we do it, Scott? I’m not enamored by any of the wide receivers that we have right now on the board. No, no, no, no. I think, no, me either. So I think it would be,

It’s just whether we take one of our stack guys. I say let’s go Herbert because we can get someone on the way back too. Let’s go Herbert and we’ll get one of the stack guys. Yeah, let’s do it. All right, Scott. Wow. A little bit of variance there in our strategy.

We go with Justin Herbert. Eric’s watching and cursing us for not completing the stack. I think maybe Herbert was probably ranked a little too high the previous couple years, but now I think it’s gone way too far in the opposite direction. caleb williams win the eight six and I know this guy

This gentleman here is trying to complete the keaton allen stack uh but but still andy ed swift he’s kind of bear down downing but holy fuck man that’s crazy here’s a question for you um I personally I would prefer cousins over goth oh what’s

I mean if we if we can only pick one Damn. Stuff, they’re close. Yeah. I haven’t done my rankings out to the point where I’ve been deciding. I haven’t either, guys. I’m basing it on the weapons. I know it’s a new team. The weapons, and he’s basically a QB1 every single year.

Goff has not been. He’s been the last two years, though. It’s true. Oh, man. It’s a tough one. I think they’re very close. I’ll say this. I think if we do go with Kirk Cousins, we can at least potentially get a shitter stack option to double stack it with a Darnell Mooney later.

So maybe that would be the tiebreaker for me. They’re very close. I agree with you. But I mean, in the best ball format as well, if it’s very neck and neck. Do we need to take one of them here, too? If it’s very neck and neck, would the better wide receiver…

Tip the scale towards golf. You know what I mean? Like I’m asking the question and Rachel brought up very good point. Cousins is coming back from an injury. So that should be factored in. Yeah. Yeah. It’s gone. I think it’s gone. I’m changing my mind. Okay. Golf. That’s your question. Yeah.

Well, they are on top of the board. So I think we do. I think we probably do. I don’t think they, I mean, one, two, One. This guy with Caleb Williams has got to be looking for another quarterback, right? Yeah. I think we kind of have to. The only other way I could

See us taking… I mean, we have a good running back core. I wouldn’t mind taking the shot at Gus Edwards, but we’re kind of at a… Yeah. Yeah, that doesn’t move the needle for me at all. Oh, you don’t like Gus Edwards? No, I do. Not in place of a potential

Stack QB option that we might lose if we… I would hate to look back and see that we didn’t get any either Cousins or Goff because we took Gus Edwards. Yeah, yeah. I guess that’s the way I’m looking at it. Yeah, you look yourself in the mirror at the end of the day.

Rachel, she’s happy we got that ASRV Goff stack. Yeah, no, I think that was really cool. Yeah, I agree. Really, honestly, here’s the thing too, man. If Cousins happens to fall, this guy might take him right here. We might have the guy on cable, Williams, taking him on the way back.

A couple other teams with one quarterback. But if Cousins doesn’t go, I wouldn’t be afraid to throw out three quarterbacks in a row here. I know it’s unconventional. I know it’s probably not wise. But damn, for us… you know, waiting so long on quarterback to get three potential, like solid quarterbacks

Feels good with two of them being stats. Yeah. I mean, I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t hate it. Not this, you know, in the 12th round, um, you know, covering both our stacks. I mean, where we might, where we might like kick ourselves is like talking ourselves into Herbert. Yeah.

You know what I mean? Where it’s like, okay, that pick, what could we have done with that instead? Um, so, um, Maybe somebody will take him and we won’t have to worry about making that decision. Yeah. In this whole draft. I’m going to be honest, TJ Hawkinson falling this fall far. Like,

I think we have to start considering him. You know, we are in the 11th round sky. I think he, or we’ll be in the 12th. Then we can take Sam Darnold later for the stack. That’s not a bad idea. That’s not a bad or JJ McCarthy, depending on how or Drake made,

Depending on how you feel about it. True. Blake Corum, Zach Charbonnet, Ty Chandler, like none of the running backs at this point move the needle. Like I would rather just wait. I mean, you know, pick pick the rookie you like better. Like I like Corum. I like Marshawn Lloyd.

I think they’re really good prospects. I like Ray Davis. Ray Davis is down the board. What’s that? I like Ray Davis just as much, though. And Ray Davis is going off RB 57. I don’t like Ray Davis over quorum. I do. I have him in Lloyd real close. Okay. Real close.

Oh, there goes Kirk cousins off the board. Well, we don’t have to make a decision. Yep. So we can consider a Hawkinson here. I think he would be back in play. Give us a little bit of depth there. Um, potentially a quorum. It seems like you like quorum.

I have no quorum exposure right now, so I wouldn’t mind, uh, having a little bit of quorum exposure. Any receivers here sticking out to you? Like, ah, man, it, it, It really isn’t. Like, Keon Coleman is the biggest. We had our eye on Mooney, but not anymore. Yeah, not really, to be honest.

No, definitely not Keon Coleman over some of these other guys. You know, I think we can wait and maybe take some dart throws. How many more rounds are we drafting? Yeah, so we are right now. We are in the 12th. We’re going to 20. So we got about eight more rounds here, Scott.

Oh, wow. It’s going to be a lot. Yeah, if we get towards the end and we’re not getting too much quick picking here, we can go ahead and we’ll close down the stream. We’ll set a couple auto picks here, round out. There’s TJ Hawkinson. Blake Corham right off the board.

All right, now we’re in a bunch, Scott. Oh, geez. All right. Who’s still there at tight end? Who went right in? Let’s see. I don’t like this at all. No, no, no. We got to make a decision. Charbonnet is not a terrible one. Charbonnet,

If you want to take the shot on Ray Davis, we got five seconds. Charbonnet. Yeah. I don’t like that pick at all, but he’s just there. And if something happens to Kenneth Walker, he’s kind of the guy you should. He’s not sexy. I don’t love Zach Charbonnet

As much as the Dynasty community, I think, did last year, but he’s a serviceable running back. He has, he’s, he’s also a guy he’s, he catches more passes than Walker. And yep. One, the one thing we’ve got going with pretty much any Seattle player, I mean, outside of like Metcalf,

You’re drafting where you dropped Metcalf. There’s not a lot of, but for people, for people like, um, Charbonnet and even Walker and JSN, um, in the same breath is this new regime, what it’s going to look like. You know what I mean? Like, I don’t, I think, me included have gotten so

Used to the way the Seahawks have looked for a, because they’ve looked the same for so long. Right. Right. That people aren’t, people aren’t ready for like, it’s a completely, I mean, Schneider’s yes, he’s still the GM, but it’s going to be completely different. So, which is super exciting.

I mean, it could be terrible. They could be just apps, but, But it’s exciting right now. So somebody like Charbonnet is kind of one of those post-hype guys. You know, you could ask the question, where would Charbonnet have gone in this year’s draft class? You could ask that question.

I think he would have gone pretty high. Yeah. So, you know, he’s one of those guys that could be one of the, you know, it’s like, oh, nope, didn’t work out in Seattle first year with Carroll. So we’re done with Charbonnet. So… Sometimes those are the guys that are steals.

I think I’d like to start attacking, potentially taking some wide receiver darts here. The Lions might quite possibly get a day two wide receiver, Scott. Someone like a Roman Wilson. I could see them targeting someone like him or a Keon Coleman, potentially, to go with an Amon Ross St. Brown.

They didn’t sign back Josh Reynolds. He’s out on the street right now. is Jameson Williams, the guy I don’t think we really know, you know, but yeah. So what are your thoughts on, like, I don’t really love any of the running backs that we’re seeing right now. Like I’d like to keep Ray

Davis in the queue and potentially be there. Yeah. I think we’ve kind of, we’ve got a nice, I think we’ve got a nice deep, nice depth with our four running backs to where I think we can focus on receiver. Yeah. I mean, for me, it’s wow. Look, it’s that high. Wow. Yeah.

Um, yeah, I probably, I, for me, I would prefer Roman Wilson. Um, I think he’s going to go higher than, you know, now actually I don’t think Coleman just went to, so Rashid should heat off the board. Any thought, like, would you even give it? Cause I would rather

Personally wait five or six rounds and get a Joshua Palmer to stack with our, uh, our, our, uh, Justin Herbert, but any thought on Quentin Johnson here? No? Okay. No thoughts about it. Let’s go Roman Wilson then. If I’m kicking myself about Quentin Johnston in a year, I’ll kick myself about

Quentin Johnston in a year. I just don’t see it. I don’t think it’s going to happen. Agreed. we’re right now we’re in kind of that 13th, 14th round range folks, where this is kind of where you start putting your dart throws. Like, can you get some correlation between teams?

I think that’s something we need to keep in mind. Like, can we find any other members of the saints of the Texans of the Bengals floating around there? It’s kind of hard at this point. I don’t think there are, you know, those are some pretty good teams. So not a lot of correlation

Around Quinn Johnson just went Scott. Sorry, man. Someone else’s problem. All right. Yeah, man. Like when would you in this format, when would you want to look at a third QB? Honestly, like it’s on the, like it’s on the table, especially we waited for a quarterback. So like in the fact that we

Waited for a quarterback, I wouldn’t mind swinging, you know, sometime in the next round or two, like bottom line with the team we have now, like, like I wouldn’t want anyone worse than like a Gardner Minshew, you know? So like, like I’d be fine with waiting. Like Baker Mayfield has been

Falling in a lot of drafts to the point where I have to take him in my third quarterback. And we do have Chris Godwin. So Baker Mayfield would maybe be in our, on our radar here in the next couple of rounds, Scott, potentially. Yeah, no, I would agree, but I think you’re right.

I think we can wait. I think, I think next pick is just another either running back or wide receiver dart. yeah yeah I’m not there and my boy jalen polk any interest in pat fryer mooth maybe I i love I used to love me with man he really

Burned me last year in a lot of leagues and um russell wilson doesn’t have a tendency to target uh the tight end at all but arthur smith I mean use the fuck out john who smith last year that’s true so who’s the backup tight end on pittsburgh that’s who we should target

Uh darn out washington okay then that’s who we should go after I was kidding uh no not necessarily like you know I i want to say I would just as easily be fine with musgrave and mayor um and even and even kate otten yeah so no I’m not I’m not okay with here

Is Michael Wilson still available? I think he might be. I’ll check in on that. Aaron Rodgers in the 14th. Yeah, Rodgers has been falling, man, for sure. He has been falling. Yeah, still on the – oh, Aaron Rodgers. Michael Wilson went. Okay, so Michael Wilson. Ricky Pearsall went. Yeah, I like Pearsall.

I’ll shoot my shot on him. It’s kind of crazy to see him going before Keon Coleman now. Yeah. Keon went. Keon went. Sorry, my bad. My bad. Dude, I’m going to be honest with you, man. I don’t think I would hate Baker Mayfield here, Scott.

Like he’s kind of the top of my board. I think we can maybe wait another round to maybe get someone like you said, like maybe we can come back and get a Kate Auden stack to go with our Chris Godwin. So something. Yeah. No, I mean, I’d be fine with that here.

I honestly don’t really like this group of wide receivers here, like Corley, but I have so much Corley. I have like 75% exposure to Corley. I don’t need any more Corley. Yeah. And I mean, a lot of this is just, you know, which, which receiver do you think

Is going to hit his rookie year? Yeah. Yeah. The non rookies in this list don’t really do much for me at all. Go back to QBs. He’s still there. We got 19 seconds. I don’t mind Baker, man. I think we go Baker here. It opens up some deeper stack options.

And we have Chris Godwin already on the team. We have Chris Godwin. It makes me feel better about that Godwin pick. It opens up a little bit later when we’re looking at it like, oh, this is all garbage. At least there will be somebody that could be a stack, right?

Like a Trey Palmer. Opens that up. Like Kate Otten. I think that’s a good one to look at. Musgrave. Stacey says Musgrave. Yeah. Musgrave, in a vacuum, I would prefer Musgrave, but as a stack option. We don’t have any Packers either, so I’m okay with, yeah,

And here comes that second tight end run, so Cade Auden going to be potentially going off the board here. He’s going to potentially be gone. I’m looking after him at tight end. Oh, he went. Fry removed and Auden gone. Well, he wins some, he loses some. Isaiah Likely,

The top tight end off the board. Jawan. Did Johnny go? Jonu Smith. Did somebody just take Jonu Smith? Yep, Jonu Smith just went. Okay. Well, we could take the risk that things are going to change in Seattle and go Fant. I’d rather just wait on Fant than take him here.

No, I mean, we could wait on him. Oh, yeah, yeah. What about Ray Davis here? Can we take a shot on Ray Davis for our RB5? This is where, I mean, this is probably where we would need to. And yeah, he’s one of my, he’s one of my guys. I,

I’ve been working on really rudimentary rookie scoring thing. And before you add draft capital and he is right near the enemy, of course, draft capital does go a long way, but he’s right near the top. Just from a statistical profile, like he tore it up in college. During, during the combine,

Daniel Jeremiah was saying the one name out of scouts mouse out of general manager’s mouth. So it was moving up draft boards partially because he’s a great story. And he was also was on display at the combine top 10 in the 40 yard dash looked really good on the on-field drills as well.

Ray Davis, man. So I think Ray, I was looking at, I was looking at projected, you know, as I was building this spreadsheet with the scoring, as I’ve been building it, I’ve just been looking at projected draft round, you know? Sure. And, A month ago, Ray Davis was a sixth round grade.

And I think he’s higher now after the combine. I think he’s definitely moving up boards. You know, I don’t think he’ll get day two. That’d be awesome. Okay. But, um, but he could be early day three. So, I mean, we’ll see. I like him. He’s one of my, he’s one of my pre-draft

Like kind of sleeper guys, I guess. And, you know, we didn’t talk about it earlier, Scott, but I’m really glad we went Jared Goff over Kirk Cousins because we didn’t even factor in we also have Laporta. No, that was, yeah, we have Laporta and Amon Ra. Yeah, so I’m really liking this team,

Honestly, right now. I’m feeling really good about it, man. This is probably one of my more preferred teams that I’ve drafted, I think, this year. And then we’ve just got this, like, Justin Herbert that we can just do whatever we want with. Yeah, yeah. Let’s see. Where’s Joshua Palmer on the board?

We should probably get him in the queue. He didn’t already go. I hope he didn’t go. Trey Palmer. Oh, he did go. Joshua Palmer did just go. Damn. Damn, someone just must have got us. They might draft neighbors. Is neighbors still available? Just kidding. Yeah. No, I don’t think there’s any more options

There. Man, where did Joshua Palmer go? Oh, wow. Wow, 11th round Joshua Palmer. Totally missed that. That is pretty high for Joshua Palmer. I think he went almost right before Justin Herbert. That is crazy. That’s a little too high. All right, what do we got? What do we got?

Bunch of question marks at wide receiver. A bunch of fucking question marks, honestly, everywhere. We could consider a fourth quarterback here soon, but probably maybe a second tight end. I don’t mind Isaiah likely on the board. Is there any best ball or redraft value to him, you think?

Or do you think that was just kind of like, you know, right moment, right time? I think it was a little bit right moment, right time. I think he’s a talented tight end, but I just think with Mark Andrews healthy… his ceiling is capped. God, this is… Noah Brown’s not a bad option.

We already do have one Texan player. My dart throw here, we wouldn’t necessarily need to take him here, but my dart throw would be Malik Washington. Malik Washington, okay. He had one of the most insane final seasons of college last year. Like he was in a variety of categories.

He was a tick better than neighbors in final seasons. You know, last year’s statistics and neighbor season was insane. So Washington’s a guy. Let’s do it. It’s going to depend on his capital. Yeah. He’s a good one. Jamie. He’s a good dart throw. Jamie asking Bateman or Elijah Moore. Oh,

I can’t get behind Bateman, man. I really can’t. We just haven’t seen it. He had all the opportunity in the world last year and didn’t step up. I know OBJ won’t probably be there, but still, I can’t get behind it. It’s a tough one, though, because now you’ve got

Jerry Judy and Amari Cooper. With Elijah Moore, yeah. And Cedric Tillman. I like Trey Palmer. We should probably think about Trey Palmer if we want another. I don’t think getting two of Baker Mayfield’s targets a bad idea at all. No, not at this point. No, I mean. He’s a bit of a statistical.

No, like. The odds stacked against him based on what he’s done so far. Yeah. Are pretty high. But at this stage in best ball. Um, with Mayfield, I, you know, that, that’s what I was talking about earlier. Like we look at it, we can look at this list and Trey Palmer wouldn’t

Stand out to me really much at all, but we have Mayfield. So he does. Yeah. Yeah. Looks like Jamie likes Trey Palmer. Yeah. Let’s see if Palmer can get back to us. He probably won’t. Um, Yeah, where are we at now? Yeah, we’re about to head in the 17th round,

So we’re about to close this draft out, man. I guess, Scott, let’s start throwing a couple more people. I’ll just run down a couple of lists, and you can tell me some people to queue up here as we kind of get through our outro of the show, if that works with you.

That’s fine with me. All right, let’s see if we can get Palmer here real quick, and then we’ll start queuing some people up. Sure. I think Rondale Moore, can we throw him in our queue potentially just because we do have Drake London for Atlanta, so maybe get another piece of that offense?

Yeah, I wouldn’t mind that. Who else do you like? I’m partial to Jalen McMillan. Yeah, I know you are. Okay. Going down, then it gets gross. Yeah, I don’t know. Go to the running backs. IQ up Esteem. I think a bad combine is souring people way too far on him.

Grab Trey Palmer here. Got him. Got him. Let’s see. Who else? I’ll throw it. Let’s get in. Yeah. He’s another guy. He’s another guy. He’s like one of those. There’s Dylan lob. There’s Ray Davis. There’s God. Who are the other two? Who just, their statistical profiles are excellent.

It’s just going to all be based on where they, how, how high they get drafted. But love’s definitely one of them. I’m going to be honest. I don’t mind any of these tight ends here. Like this point. No. Like Tucker. Yeah. I mean, Zach, Zach hurts is probably going to get,

100 targets, again. I’m serious. He probably is. Oh, he’s going back. Cliff, right? Cliff’s calling the plays there. Cliff loves Zacherts, too. And the Logan Thomas experiment is over. I don’t want anything to do with Darren Waller. That sucks. He’s fallen. Mike Isiki? Dulcich. He’s another guy.

Yeah, we can throw him at the end. we need some more running backs here to balance to at least take some shot. Oh man. Who do we need? I’m not as big on Will Shipley as other people are. So I have enough. I have enough Will Shipley exposure. I’m okay. Maybe Zeke,

Like just throw them in the end of the queue. Sure. Oh, there’s another one of those running backs. I was talking about Isaiah Davis, just small school, massive statistical profile. But projected to be a day three guy. But, you know, sneaky. I guess we can throw Elijah Moore in the queue now.

We’re getting to the point, I think, where we can start considering Elijah Moore. All right. Yeah, I’m not liking much of the rest of that. Do we want to throw QB in there at all? Yeah, for sure. What do you think, man? How do you… Gardner, Sam, do you want any of the

Steelers quarterbacks? I mean, as an end-of-the-bench guy, I don’t mind having Russell Wilson. I think I’d probably rather have Gardner. I just think there’s going to be more volume for Gardner. But after that, wow. Yeah, yeah, I think… I think we’ll, I think we’ll make this pick and then we’ll just let,

Let the rest play out here. We got quite a few guys in our queue. Um, yeah, I’ll adjust things a little bit here. Um, we need a second tight end. So let’s go ahead. I’m just going to kind of adjust. Oh, Oh, wow. Oh, well, it looks like we’re getting,

It looks like we’re getting Zacherts after all Scott, um, yeah, it looks like we’re going to get Zacherts here. Um, All right, yeah, we’ll kind of let the rest of this play out then. Yeah, I think we’re good. We’re good. All right. Awesome. Well, we’re going to go ahead.

We’re going to bring things back then. Thank you, everyone, for checking out the content tonight. Thanks for following along with Scott and Eric and I as we drafted this team together. Scott, as always, man, it’s a pleasure to hang out with you here on the podcast. I do want to do something.

We kind of started here last week when you weren’t on the podcast with us, but I want to leave everyone with a little bit of a weekly challenge. Um, just something you can do fun. Sometimes it’ll be fancy related. Sometimes it’ll just be life related. Um, this week, my challenge to you,

IBT family, text somebody in your dynasty league, start a conversation about a trade, but I also want you to ask them about how you’re doing, how they’re doing. And like, don’t like make it where like, you’re just asking them how they’re doing to like, be an asshole and like get a

Trade started with them. Like actually generally ask them what’s new in their life. Sometimes I like to text people, Scott, and like start the conversation around trading, but like, Hey, what’s new in your life. I haven’t talked to you in three, three months outside of fantasy football. What’s new, man.

Yeah, that’s good advice. I mean, you know, it there’s a there’s a there’s a line there because it’s like at some point when you’re catching up with somebody you’re going to redirect to the trade and it will seem like oh they just want it but at a certain point you have to

Kind of let go of what other you know as long as you’re genuinely you know not just Not just playing the part just to get to the trade. As long as you’re not doing that, that’s fine. But that’s really good advice to just stay in touch. Especially if you’re in

Leagues with people you know. It’s one thing if it’s people you don’t really know. You don’t necessarily keep in touch with people you don’t know that well. But people you do know, it doesn’t even have to be like, hey, here’s an offer. It could just be, you know, shooting the shit, catching up.

And then just like that naturally progresses into, hey, are you interested in talking trade? How you feeling about your team? Yeah, yeah, exactly, man. So I appreciate that. I appreciate everyone riding along with us. If you guys want to check out more of our content, please go over to inbetweenmedia.com.

We got a bunch of great written stuff coming out here for the three sports we cover. Jamie’s saying in the chat, thanks, guys. Appreciate the content you put out. Jamie, thank you, man. We appreciate you riding along with us. Appreciate everyone in the chat. Thank you guys so much.

Can I throw out a weekly challenge or real quick one? Yeah, what do you got? This is always when I start with, okay, so do something for someone else, something nice, something that helps them and take absolutely no credit for it. Don’t, I mean, if it’s something you do for

Somebody and they’re there and they say, thank you, sure. But try and find something you can do for somebody and not be like, hey, guess what? I did this for you. Can you thank me? Just, they may never even know you did it. I love that. Try and do something like that.

I love that being a little, you know, I, I think people call it like being an anonymous, an anonymous hero. Uh, so. Well, it’s, it’s an easy thing. It’s, it’s, it’s a hard thing to, to walk the walk on. So yeah. Yeah. Try give it a shot. Absolutely, man. All right. Well,

Thank you guys so much for hanging out with us tonight. We will catch you guys next Tuesday. Until then, subscribe to the channel. Come back, hang out with us again. Enjoy your off time and keep it in between. We’ll catch you soon. Thank y’all.

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  1. Davante Adams is going to have a great year, S/O eric i agree hard on adams at that spot and avoiding rd2 josh allen like the plague. personally cant take josh there when i can get mahomes in the 5th, or burrow in the 7th or Tlaw in the 10th

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