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The Dynasty WarZone - More NFL Dynasty Depth Charts w/Bradley Stalder

The Dynasty WarZone - More NFL Dynasty Depth Charts w/Bradley Stalder

Released Wednesday, 3rd July 2024
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The Dynasty WarZone - More NFL Dynasty Depth Charts w/Bradley Stalder

The Dynasty WarZone - More NFL Dynasty Depth Charts w/Bradley Stalder

Wednesday, 3rd July 2024
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Monday and welcome to the Dynasty

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Dynasty podcast on today's show. We're

1:32

a day late, but we are

1:34

not short on talent. We have

1:36

another guest this week.

1:39

Last week we had Dan Williamson from

1:41

Stack Hunters. And tonight we have his

1:43

tag team partner. Now this

1:46

guy is the News Desk Director here

1:48

for Player Profiler. He

1:50

is the co-host of Stack Hunters and

1:53

All Things News at Player Profiler. He's

1:55

my buddy. He is Mr. Bradley Stadler.

1:57

Stolder. I knew I was going to get...

2:00

that wrong and you can follow

2:02

him at F F Stalder S

2:04

T A L D E R on

2:06

Twitter. Bradley, man, what's going on? Memphis.

2:09

Great being back with you. I had you on

2:11

Stack Hunters a couple months ago and look

2:13

at us getting onto the Dynasty war zone.

2:17

I'm excited. Thanks for the invite.

2:19

No, of course not. Are you familiar

2:21

with Bob Ross? The classic Americana painting

2:23

guy with a nice hair. Um,

2:26

you know, he used to say, you know, you

2:28

don't make mistakes. You have happy accidents and,

2:31

you know, having Dan on last week

2:33

to do the AFC version of

2:36

this show. And then last night, my,

2:38

this, this guy's, this week is not Jerry's fault.

2:40

This week's my fault. My schedule

2:42

is the one that was Caddy Wampus and we

2:44

weren't able to get everything lined up to get

2:46

the show together. So I text

2:49

Theo, cause you know, Theo is the director

2:51

of content here at player profiler. And

2:53

I was like, Hey dude, I'm going to have to

2:55

bump the show to tomorrow night. Are you good with

2:57

that? Theo being the ever awesome guy

3:00

that he is. He's like, of course, Memphis, no

3:02

problem. So then he's texting me. He's

3:04

like, you still on for tonight. I'm like,

3:06

yep. Flying solo at, uh, at

3:08

nine 15. He's like, dude, I'll get you a guest.

3:10

He's like, I'll get you a really good guest. And

3:12

like, literally it was 30 minutes

3:15

later. Maybe I get a text from, from

3:17

Bradley and he's like, Hey, what

3:19

are we doing tonight? That's the coolest

3:22

part about being a player profiler, man. So

3:24

a happy accident. We had Dan from stack

3:26

hunters, uh, given us some

3:28

dynasty and best ball opinions on these guys,

3:30

AFC, you're going to do

3:32

the NFC. But before that, please tell

3:35

these people in case they haven't heard

3:37

about what's going on with the news

3:39

desk. It's a separate YouTube channel. Please

3:42

elaborate for us. For

3:44

sure. So player profiler news was founded

3:46

last summer and we have

3:48

big, it started

3:50

out with just a couple blurbs on

3:52

player profiler.com/news. And then over the course

3:55

of the last year, we brought in

3:57

some awesome content creators from various parts

3:59

of the world. like from the

4:01

country and the world to offer their

4:04

perspective. So what we do is

4:06

we gather information from beat writers,

4:08

from the athletic, from

4:10

lots of news sources. And sometimes we

4:14

get out the news faster than

4:16

the big sites that you get

4:18

your NFL news from. But the

4:20

great thing about playerprofiler.com/news is that

4:23

you get not only

4:26

great NFL information, you

4:28

also get important fantasy

4:30

information and we've got some

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dynasty spin. We've got best ball spin,

4:35

redraft spin. And then there's also some

4:37

content creators who will put videos. So

4:39

go to playerprofiler news, the YouTube channel.

4:41

It's a separate YouTube channel. Want to

4:43

make sure you guys are also getting

4:45

into there and subscribe. And we're almost

4:48

at 500 subs. And

4:50

that actually got started much later

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in the process. So mid mid

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NFL season, we started putting, you

4:57

know, some content on there. And

5:00

it's been great seeing the growth from all

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of the content creators. So I I'm kind

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of like the conductor where, you

5:06

know, I don't play a lot of the music.

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I do like rankings for

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playerprofiler. I do the stack

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hunters podcast every Thursday, 8 p.m. Eastern,

5:16

but, uh, the check

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out the playerprofiler news I conducted and make

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sure that the news that's getting out there

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is, is meaningful and helpful for all

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of you, especially as you're

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preparing for the, uh, your, your

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redraft drafts. Some, some of you

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are still having a rookie dynasty

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drafts right now. I know

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that I'm waiting on a few myself to

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get going. So playerprofiler.com/news

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is going to be very helpful

5:44

for you as you are navigating

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and you can sort by, you

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can filter by team. Uh,

5:51

you can filter by position. There's a,

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and it's in a stream. So you

5:55

can just keep scrolling and you'll see

5:58

the development of news. So

6:00

go to playerprofiler.com/news. I

6:05

love it. And I love

6:07

the news, I don't say news only,

6:09

but I love a primarily news site

6:11

because I'm a content creator and you don't

6:14

always want to go to Twitter and get

6:16

that echo chamber of everybody's kind

6:18

of saying the same thing. It's like, it's

6:20

just nice to hear the news and

6:23

then for my own fantasy or dynasty

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opinion. So I know how many of

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you watch and listen to this show.

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There is no reason that within by

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the time this podcast airs, they

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have doubled their number of subs. We should go

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from 500 subs on YouTube for

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player profiler news. We got to get them to

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a thousand and tell them the dynasty war zone

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sent you. Well, Bradley,

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let's get into this. We'll get into the show.

6:47

Normally we do good people, bad tweets.

6:50

I have not gotten any good people,

6:52

bad tweets, but

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I do know something that's good. We'll focus

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you again, you're the best ball specialist, you

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and Dan, what kind of

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trends are you seeing? Is there any players popping? Um,

8:16

are there sought after stacks quarterback wide

8:19

receiver quarterback tied in anything that you're

8:21

seeing right now in the, in the

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best ball market? Yeah.

8:25

So some of the

8:27

interesting things that I've noticed is that,

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um, yes, we all know that wide

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receiver gets pumped up really quickly in

8:34

the underdog streets, but it's

8:36

gotten out of control. It's

8:38

kind of out of con look

8:41

Memphis we're drafting

8:45

the likes of Zay flowers 35th

8:48

overall in this tournament.

8:50

You're telling me that ZA flowers

8:53

is the 35th best

8:55

player or is like,

8:57

even like as in the, in

9:00

the distribution of where

9:02

ZA flowers could land. You're saying

9:04

that 35th overall is within his

9:06

range of outcomes for a best

9:08

ball. Like I'm sorry.

9:10

It's just not there, especially with

9:12

a Mark Andrews healthy

9:15

P that I get

9:17

Lamar Jackson MVP, but

9:20

ZA flowers, you're telling me that there's only 35

9:22

players better. Come

9:25

on now that that's where it like,

9:27

you start to lose the, you start

9:30

to lose the, the positional

9:32

value. Like wide receiver is very

9:34

valuable. We want to get three

9:36

wide receivers in the first four

9:38

rounds in the underdog drafts, but

9:40

it's getting a little ridiculous out

9:42

there. The way that, you know,

9:44

people miss out on the elite

9:46

tiers of your, your

9:49

Marvin Harris and your Pukka

9:51

Nakua's and their Devonta Smith's the

9:54

DK Metcalfs of the world. And then,

9:57

you know, you're pushing up the

9:59

likes of G. Jaden Reed,

10:01

who's 54th overall, or

10:05

Hollywood Brown, 50th overall.

10:08

There are just extremely

10:10

mispriced wide receivers because

10:13

the thirst is so strong. So my

10:15

caution is if you're going to be

10:17

waiting on wide receiver, you have to

10:19

be picking the right

10:23

ones. Unfortunately, there are just some

10:25

really mispriced bombshell wide receivers right

10:28

now, and we have to avoid them.

10:31

It sounds crazy. It sounds like

10:33

you are driving

10:36

up a lot of running back

10:38

value to maybe

10:41

almost go, I don't want to say hero

10:43

RB, but multiple RB. I know

10:45

hero RBs, you have the one hero RB and

10:47

you try to get the wide receivers, but you

10:50

could have like a tag team. You

10:52

could have like a bunch of them.

10:54

It sounds crazy because when I hear

10:56

say flowers going at the three, four

10:58

turn, that feels a

11:01

little aggressive where I'm from. But

11:04

hey, I want to ask you a question. I found

11:06

a good people, bad tweets. People

11:08

don't like fantasy receipts. Fantasy receipts helps keep

11:10

us in the good people, bad

11:13

tweets business. I don't know if this one's good or

11:15

bad. I just want your opinion. The

11:17

first tweeter tweeted true

11:20

or false Xavier worthy has over

11:22

750 receiving yards this season and

11:27

a handle called Dynasty Talk said,

11:30

bro, I'm putting my life

11:32

savings on under his prediction

11:34

or hers. It's prediction

11:36

is 54 receptions for 595 yards and

11:38

four touchdowns. Who's

11:43

closer to the original tweeter, Casey

11:45

Sports Network or the

11:47

one that said a Dynasty Talk said 54

11:50

for 595 and four. You

11:53

said 700 and 50. So

11:57

great. I pulled up my projections. great.

12:00

I can tell you Memphis who's

12:02

closer Xavier Worthy. I've projected

12:04

for 52 receptions, 706

12:07

receiving yards and four

12:09

touchdowns. So I

12:13

mean, so you're leaning closer to Casey

12:15

Sports Network. And this other

12:17

guy is putting his life savings on

12:20

a on a bad bet by

12:22

saying well under 595. So I hope

12:28

he didn't actually put or she didn't

12:30

actually put their entire life savings on

12:33

the under. Do you think Patrick Mahomes

12:35

bounces back this year? And I say

12:37

bounces back as if he he like

12:40

he turned no, let us know the answer is

12:42

no. It's just it's just no the

12:44

Patrick Mahomes that we saw 2019 2020.

12:47

The guy who

12:50

lit the sky up a tire equal that guy's

12:52

not coming back anymore. He's going to be in

12:54

that QB eight to 10 range. I

12:56

have them projected to be my QB

12:58

11 this year. Okay, I said

13:00

eight to eight to 12. I mean, it and

13:04

please correct me if I'm wrong. It feels like

13:07

he's Jared Goff

13:09

at this point with a better PR

13:11

department. He's a better winner. As

13:14

far as like real NFL games, a

13:16

little tough. That's a little where has

13:18

Jared Goff lived the last several years?

13:20

Look, this is Aaron. Okay, we're talking

13:22

about we're talking about Aaron Rogers. Anything

13:25

was that is within the range of outcomes

13:27

for Patrick Mahomes. Sure. QB one overall. He

13:30

needs massive touchdown variants. The

13:32

reason why I'm out on Mahomes and I

13:35

was out last year I was Memphis.

13:38

I had Mahomes as my quarterback eight in

13:40

projections last year and I was laughed out

13:43

of podcasts. I was scoffed at oh Bradley,

13:46

what are you doing? And I the

13:50

same holds true. The Kansas City Chiefs

13:53

are running the ball effectively with

13:56

Isaiah Pacheco. They found their running

13:58

back who defense

14:00

is honest and they

14:02

don't have Tyree kill anymore. They don't

14:05

have that game breaker. Could Xavier Worthy

14:07

be that player? Memphis? Maybe,

14:10

but probably not yet. So

14:13

we have Rashi Rice who might miss some time.

14:15

We also have Hollywood Brown

14:18

who has gotten worse

14:21

over the last three years. Like he's

14:23

not been very good. And so

14:26

you've got, yeah, Rice who we expect

14:28

to be suspended for, I don't know,

14:30

Memphis four to six games. Is that

14:32

fair to say right now? Six

14:35

is the number that I have. It's kind

14:37

of like the legal system. He gets six. He does

14:39

four. He gets eight. He does six.

14:42

It's something like that. It's I

14:45

always use like my barometer

14:47

when I'm guessing suspensions is

14:49

Kareem Hunt on camera

14:51

kicking a woman, 10 games. Where

14:54

would I rank his crime compared to that crime? I

14:56

think it's going to be in the neighborhood of six.

14:59

They could want to make an example out of him. I

15:02

don't know, but I think six is fair. I don't think they

15:04

will. I don't think they will because

15:06

they do have a video, right? Right.

15:11

And usually that's, you know, the

15:14

difference maker. The reason why Deshaun Watson only

15:16

got what, 11 games is because

15:18

there was no video. And

15:21

most of the evidence was circumstantial.

15:25

So, I mean, there was a lot

15:27

of it, but it was a civil matter.

15:29

It wasn't a legal matter. And

15:32

I don't know. I'm not

15:34

going down to Deshaun Watson rabbit hole.

15:38

I'm sorry. No, no, no, no, you're good. It's

15:40

a long way to say is that the

15:43

Chiefs offense and the players in it

15:45

outside of Isaiah Pacheco is not a

15:47

value. I've been on

15:49

Isaiah Pacheco all offseason. I

15:52

loved what I saw the last five to

15:54

six games of the regular season and in

15:56

the playoffs. More involved in the passing game

15:58

was the clear focus. Jarek

16:00

McKinnon go and the backup

16:02

there is Clyde Edwards a layer. I think

16:04

Chianti Ingram's on that roster. I mean it's

16:06

going to be a lot of a Pacheco.

16:08

My only concern with Pacheco is that maybe

16:11

he gets hurt you know because

16:13

he runs like he's fighting the air like

16:15

he's literally in a fist fight with the

16:17

air and that's how he runs. So when

16:19

you run to contact like that there you

16:21

are more susceptible to injury but but but

16:24

I think he'll be okay. So I want

16:26

to thank the good folks at Fantasy Receipts

16:28

for giving us good people bad tweets. We

16:30

didn't have one last week. Of

16:32

course we got to give you Dana White. It's not

16:34

good people bad tweets without Dana White. Cocaine

16:37

isn't cheap. It's

16:40

expensive. It's got to

16:42

make money. Thanks Dana. Yep. There

16:45

you go. Don't know why I chose that

16:47

one but that was the Dana White soundbite

16:49

and that was good people bad tweets talking

16:51

about Xavier Worthy and his yardage

16:54

prop for the season. So all right Bradley

16:56

we're going to jump into this. I'm going

16:58

to start hitting you with some AFC depth

17:00

chart. I'm assuming NFC. We did AFC last

17:02

week with Dan. If you didn't listen you

17:05

can go back and find it

17:07

in the archives on YouTube or podcast

17:09

but these I just went through and I

17:11

looked through every team's depth chart. You can

17:13

find them over at playerprofiler.com if you have

17:15

a subscription. Bradley

17:18

makes sure they get updated because he's the news

17:20

desk guy. Brad's like hey here's

17:22

a guy. Here's a news blurb. Someone

17:25

move him up. And one

17:28

that I noticed today is he's one of

17:30

the starting outside receivers for the Dallas Cowboys

17:32

going into year three's Jalen Tolbert.

17:35

What are your thoughts on Jalen Tolbert? You

17:38

mentioned earlier in the show that

17:42

a lot of the people are forcing up value

17:44

on wide receiver. If you're trying to round out

17:46

the back of your say underdog roster

17:49

is Jalen Tolbert someone that you would want to

17:51

stuff an extra share in. It's

17:54

an interesting situation with the Dallas

17:56

Cowboys because that wide receiver role

17:58

is very over. And there

18:01

hasn't been a clear winner so far in

18:03

OTAs, like Tolbert's name has been

18:05

thrown around. Ryan Flournoy's name has been thrown

18:07

around. Jalen Brooks has been thrown around. Like

18:13

looking back at what Jalen

18:15

Tolbert was able to do last year,

18:18

really not a big breakout player.

18:20

You know, 6-1,

18:22

194, not really built to win

18:24

a lot on the outside, but

18:27

decent speed. But

18:31

Memphis, I don't know

18:33

if you've looked at the player profiler comp. Do

18:35

you know his player profiler comp offhand? I

18:38

do not. It's Adam

18:40

Thelen. See,

18:43

Adam Thelen's a PPR machine.

18:46

And that's why it's interesting

18:48

because... Small school guys? If

18:51

we remember, it took

18:53

him forever to break out. He

18:56

missed year one and year two, like

18:59

he had combined 31 targets

19:01

over the course of two seasons. And

19:03

then he went, he got more

19:05

opportunity in Minnesota, 92 targets,

19:08

wide receiver 36 and fantasy points

19:10

per game in his third season.

19:13

So if we're following a

19:15

similar player profiler comp trajectory,

19:18

we see a player who does get

19:20

more opportunity, then ends up getting 80,

19:22

90 targets and has becomes

19:25

more fantasy relevant. So

19:29

for Tolbert though, you know, it's hard

19:31

to figure out who's going to be

19:33

that guy. I have him projected as

19:36

my wide receiver 67, 13%

19:38

target share, 72 targets, 570

19:44

receiving yards and four touchdowns. Now, the reason

19:46

why it's, he's very interesting at

19:49

the end of drafts is not only because of

19:51

that possibility that he wins the wide receiver

19:53

three job. We know what Dak Prescott can

19:55

do with his wide receivers. We've

19:58

seen CD lamb, Brandon Cook. But

20:01

the reason why it's interesting is because especially

20:03

if you play an underdog week 17 Dallas

20:07

Cowboys play the Philadelphia Eagles and that

20:09

game could turn into a massive shootout

20:11

and Told her being the wide receiver

20:13

three could be the wide receiver two

20:16

for the Cowboys in that game and That

20:19

might be a missing flex piece for

20:22

you in what could be a very

20:24

nice shootout So we want you know

20:26

pieces of these fantasy playoff games In

20:30

between two offenses that we know are going

20:32

to be high scoring. So Tolbert I Think

20:35

he's worth taking shots on at the end of drafts For

20:38

me from a diamond and I wanted your

20:41

best ball perspective from the dynasty perspective. I

20:43

think he's free I think he's free 99.

20:45

I think he's a throw-in on

20:47

a lot of trades What intrigued

20:49

me was not so much Jalen Tolbert,

20:51

but it's the opportunity Interesting

20:54

talent, you know again, he went to a

20:56

small school. I think it was South, Alabama

20:58

or somewhere, Alabama A&M Maybe what

21:00

I'm interested in is that Dallas threw the

21:03

ball? 614 times last

21:05

year now, that's a 13% target share. That's

21:07

about 80 targets I

21:12

know this I know CD lamb had 180 targets

21:14

last year and Jake Ferguson had 102 so that

21:16

other 320

21:20

ish have to go somewhere

21:22

Michael Gallup is gone leaving

21:24

behind 57 targets So

21:27

you can see very quickly where 80

21:29

and maybe with the upside of a

21:31

hundred targets and what's been a very

21:33

prolific Offense is something I'm interested in

21:35

because the Cowboys last year scored the

21:37

most points in the NFL and If

21:40

you're looking for that dart throw Lottery

21:43

ticket for your dynasty roster or a

21:45

guy to throw on the back end

21:47

Why wouldn't why wouldn't you want to

21:50

have a guy attached? It's

21:52

Bradley. Is it impossible to think that

21:55

he could become the number two overall

21:57

target ahead of Jake Ferguson? I

22:00

mean, not impossible. It's the

22:02

high end of his range of outcomes, but possible.

22:05

I mean, he could overtake an older

22:07

Brandon cooks cooks was inefficient. Last year

22:09

yards per route run was down relative

22:12

to his career. PFF receiving grade was

22:14

down relative to his career. So

22:16

you have some, you, you

22:19

have a guy who's been

22:21

in the Dallas Cowboys. Organization

22:24

for a couple of years. He

22:26

knows the system. He knows Dak

22:28

Prescott's tendencies. He also knows that

22:30

it's probably Tolbert's job

22:32

to lose, right? The wide receiver

22:35

three spot. So he's probably going

22:37

to be working his tail off to win

22:39

it out over Flower, Noi and Brooks and

22:41

anyone else that might be on the depth

22:43

chart there. I think Jalen Tolbert his ADP

22:46

on underdog fantasy right now, 203. So

22:50

yeah, virtually free. And

22:52

a guy that I like,

22:55

and I think rightfully so, I think Tolbert's.

22:58

Arc could be as equally positive

23:01

as Josh Palmer, you

23:04

know, now, now Josh Palmer doesn't have a

23:06

CD lamb there to contend with for targets,

23:08

but then against the, the, the

23:10

chargers aren't going to potentially pass at the

23:12

same volume the Cowboys are. So there's some

23:14

give and take there. I get why people

23:17

are excited for Josh Palmer. I like Josh

23:19

Palmer. I just think there's some low hanging

23:21

fruit with Jalen Tolbert given the offense and

23:23

the quarterback play someone I

23:25

want to look at, but I also want

23:27

to talk about the Dallas backfield. Sure. Because

23:30

we were all on Rico Dottle all off

23:32

season. Um, and then

23:34

they re-signed Zeke. The re

23:36

the reason why I like this, this

23:38

backfield is again, very high scoring

23:40

when a team scores, a lot of points. That's

23:43

a lot of points to be had touchdown wise

23:45

for the running backs, but Tony Pollard leaves behind

23:48

57 targets in his own, right?

23:50

Yes. Who, who are you taking in this

23:53

offense right now? Are you a Rico Dottle

23:55

guy or are you a Zeke Elliott guy?

23:57

Cause Zeke's listed as the starter. Yeah.

24:01

So I have Zeke right now as

24:03

my running back,

24:05

um, Breguododles 44 for me in

24:07

best ball rankings

24:10

and Zeke is at 36. So I do

24:12

have Zeke with the slight edge. Uh,

24:15

last year he proved to be a competent

24:19

back. And the reason

24:21

why I think he's going to

24:23

continue to be entrusted with

24:25

rushes and with targets is because he

24:28

can stay on the field. He's one

24:30

of the best pass blocking running backs

24:32

in the NFL. He knows the offense

24:34

Dak Prescott can trust him. Look,

24:37

we're not looking at, we're not going to get five yards

24:39

carry like we did when he was 24, 25 years old.

24:41

We're going to probably get 3.8 to 4.2 somewhere

24:43

in that range, but five

24:48

rushing touchdowns outside the range of possibility.

24:50

No, no, that's pretty easy. Zeke

24:53

Elliott can

24:55

win at the goal line. He

24:57

doesn't need, he'll consistently get you

24:59

three yards, four yards. So

25:01

another player that I think is going

25:04

to, you know, be, he's

25:06

going to be on the field. And so does

25:10

Rico Dottle have more juice?

25:12

Probably. I think he's,

25:16

he's going to be more efficient back. We could

25:18

see Rico Dottle turning into a Tony Pollard type,

25:22

but I think

25:25

that there's also organizational trust with Zeke.

25:27

He was a priority free agent. They

25:29

went out and signed him much quicker.

25:31

You know, after, uh, after

25:33

the NFL draft, he was one of the

25:36

free agent running backs that was

25:38

a target for the Cowboys after they four

25:40

went a running back in the

25:42

draft. Memphis, as an aside, how

25:44

surprised were you that the Dallas Cowboys didn't

25:46

draft or running back in the NFL draft?

25:50

I will start with, I was surprised, but

25:52

when we were in the draft house in

25:54

Michigan, every time the cowboy,

25:56

it was literally for two days, three days,

26:00

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, every single time

26:02

the Cowboys would come up, whoever

26:04

the best available running back was,

26:06

someone would say, hey, this is

26:08

it. So and so is

26:10

going to the Cowboys and they didn't take anybody. It

26:13

tells me that they liked Dottle more

26:15

than anyone in this class, but they

26:17

knew they had to have some depth

26:20

behind him and

26:22

I do agree that Zeke's the

26:24

starter, but it's clearly not guys

26:27

like Snoop Connor, Royce Freeman, Malik

26:30

Davis. It's Zeke

26:32

and Rico Dottle. The RB one for Dallas isn't

26:34

on the roster yet. You

26:36

think they'll make a trade or like a

26:38

agent, a

26:41

cut signing. Miles Sanders,

26:43

Khalil Herbert. I

26:45

love Khalil Herbert. He's one of my easy smashes

26:47

at the end of drafts. Like

26:49

Khalil Herbert would be an automatic

26:51

top 15 running back if he

26:53

was on the Dallas Cowboys. And

26:57

he, as far as real

26:59

NFL draft compensation, especially if Chicago

27:01

likes Roshan as much as

27:03

the pod father likes Roshan, then giving

27:06

up a guy like Khalil Herbert doesn't

27:08

feel like a big ask. So

27:10

I definitely wanted to get your thoughts on

27:13

the running back situation due to the potency

27:15

of the offense. But another

27:17

running back that I want to ask you about

27:20

is Eric Gray. Any

27:22

interest out there in best ball for

27:24

Eric Gray? He's listed as the backup

27:27

behind Devin Singletary. And

27:29

Devin Singletary is kind of mid. If

27:32

I'm going to go with a

27:34

running back free agent signing on a new

27:36

team, I'd rather have a Zach Moss. But

27:40

he is listed as the backup. And even though

27:42

the Giants defense was pretty bad last year, they

27:47

were third from the bottom, like the third

27:49

worst in points scored, they were still in

27:52

the middle of the pack and rushing and

27:54

running back usage. Any interest in

27:57

maybe it's not Gray and Devin

27:59

Singletary? Where are you seeing these

28:01

guys going? Is this

28:03

like just like a non-starter

28:05

for you with the Giants? Yeah,

28:07

Eric Gray is not someone that I'm targeting.

28:10

I'm occasionally taking shots

28:12

on a Tyrone Tracy.

28:14

He's going in the 180s

28:17

or so of ADP. But I'm

28:19

not excited about this Giants offense. You

28:21

have to remember, most of the rushing

28:24

was by running

28:27

backs last year, Saquon Barkley, in

28:29

particular, Barkley had an 82% rush

28:31

share because

28:34

Daniel Jones was out for the majority

28:36

of the season. Daniel

28:39

Jones gets a 25% rush

28:42

share himself. So

28:44

he's going to, and he's coming back

28:46

from the ACL tear. I get it.

28:48

Whatever. I don't care actually. He's

28:51

like Kyler Murray in that it's not

28:53

going to matter. Kyler came back from

28:55

his ACL tear last year and

28:58

showed almost no signs of slowing down.

29:00

So I think that Daniel Jones is also

29:03

going to be rushing.

29:05

He's going to be playing for his

29:07

job for the future because,

29:10

because the, the Giants have

29:12

an injury, injury

29:14

language in his contract, blah, blah, blah.

29:18

They're, they're going to play him. The

29:20

Giants believe that this is, this has to

29:22

be the year they've invested so much up

29:25

until this point. So

29:28

I think that yes, Devin Singletary is going

29:30

to be the lead back, but is

29:33

it going to be Tyrone Tracy? Maybe.

29:36

It's not, it's not, it's

29:38

not a fun office to talk

29:41

about. You're talking neighbors. I

29:43

might have one, well, even neighbors

29:45

in the best ball streets. Like

29:47

we talk about a wide receiver

29:49

that is pumped up in ADP,

29:52

my neighbor's 26th

29:54

overall. I was, I was, I was good. I mean,

29:56

I'm not saying cause you already said 20. I was

29:58

going to say 24th. And

30:00

that was simply based off the fact that you

30:02

said Zae Flowers was going 35th. I

30:05

had to think I had to figure a round of

30:08

inflation there. The pathway for

30:10

Malik neighbors to pay off 26th

30:12

overall. Disastrous,

30:16

disastrous. Instead, if you're looking if

30:18

you're looking for one target in

30:21

this New York Giants offense, it's

30:24

Wanda Robinson. Robinson's going in the

30:26

160s of ADP. Yes,

30:30

he's not going to get a ton of touchdowns,

30:32

but he was also coming back from ACL tear

30:34

and he earned targets.

30:37

He's Darren Waller's retired.

30:41

Look, there's no one else in the slot

30:43

that's going to compete for slot targets with

30:45

Wanda Robinson. We're here for that.

30:48

Give me Wanda Robinson at value.

30:52

I like it. Well, I want to talk about a rookie,

30:54

then let's stay in the NFC East. It's always about the

30:56

NFC East, whether the teams are good or bad. We always

30:58

have to watch them on on prime

31:00

time games. It feels like and a rookie

31:03

that this is one where I have to

31:05

own this because I'm under a weight on

31:07

Luke McCaffrey. And I'm sure you've seen the

31:09

news blurbs be in the director of the

31:11

news desk. McCaffrey's

31:13

having quite the spring season.

31:16

You know, obviously we're a month away from camp,

31:18

but he is listed as the starting slot

31:21

wide receiver for the commanders

31:24

and you know, you know, who his

31:26

best comparable is on player profiler. I

31:30

did at one point, it was it's not

31:32

Zay Jones, is it? It is 100% Zay Jones.

31:36

Let's go. Look at this guy.

31:38

Look at this guy. Talk about

31:40

a pro. He's a pro, but

31:42

I'm I'm I'm banking on the

31:44

family. I'm banking on if

31:47

you've ever seen any of the way that

31:49

Christian McCaffrey and Luke McCaffrey were raised, they

31:51

had to go to bed at like eight

31:53

o'clock. They had to eat a perfect diet.

31:56

If he falls in that family,

31:58

you know, Even if

32:00

he's Eli Manning to Christian McCaffrey's

32:03

Peyton Manning, you could get a

32:05

pretty good athlete and

32:07

he's an older wide receiver. He's 23. And also

32:10

this is a bet on Cliff Kingsbury. Yeah,

32:13

the Cliff Kingsbury offense as a rookie, he

32:15

let Kyler Murray throw the ball 542 times

32:19

in a 16 game season. So if you

32:22

extrapolate that out plus one, it'd be

32:24

585 attempts. I

32:26

think that spells really good things for

32:28

Terry McLaren. Maybe it's a third year

32:31

breakout for Johan Dotson, that post hype

32:33

sleeper, if you will. But

32:36

another guy that I see a little bit

32:38

in Luke McCaffrey is Christian Kirk. And

32:41

Christian Kirk and his sophomore season had 108 targets in

32:44

this offense with a rookie QB named Kyler

32:46

Murray. So you add up the family history,

32:48

you add up the what ifs, you add

32:51

up that he's already a starter as a

32:53

rookie. I'm more excited

32:55

than I was during draft season

32:58

on Luke McCaffrey. What do you think? I

33:00

mean, if you want to win a dynasty

33:02

nugget, please feel free. But what

33:04

are you seeing? Is he someone that if you

33:07

miss out on a wide receiver wave, an

33:09

underdog or best ball that maybe knowing

33:11

that he's a starter now, he might be worth a

33:15

flyer those last round or two. Oh,

33:17

I love drafting Luke McCaffrey. I

33:20

have a 14% share

33:23

of him on underdog. So look

33:25

at that. There we go. The pod

33:28

father is trying to talk me out of it. I'm

33:30

like, Nope, Luke McCaffrey is going to get at least,

33:32

you know, he's going to get a sprinkling

33:35

of rushing. He's going

33:37

to get a 12 plus percent target share. We are

33:40

here for year one. Luke

33:44

McCaffrey as a starter

33:46

for a Heisman trophy

33:48

winning quarterback and Jayden

33:50

Daniels. Yes. So

33:54

there's, there's two rookies that

33:56

are ascending. Jahan Datsun took

33:58

a major step backward. And

38:00

the reason why he caught my eye is

38:02

he's already listed as the RB two ahead

38:04

of AJ Dylan who they re-signed Now

38:07

they didn't give him big money. They brought him back

38:09

on a one-year deal They gave all

38:11

the big money to Josh Jacobs. They

38:13

they literally gave him four You know

38:15

this time last year all the running

38:17

backs were crying the blues not getting

38:19

paid But and a lot of

38:22

running backs got paid this offseason. Josh Jacobs got four

38:24

years 48 million now We

38:26

know he'll never see all 48 million, but

38:28

that being said What

38:31

are you seeing with Marshawn Lloyd? Cuz I

38:33

kind of feel like there's some steam on

38:35

him, and I'm not sure why because Jacobs

38:37

is a pretty pretty healthy guy. I Love

38:42

Marshawn Lloyd. I think this is the

38:44

appropriate place on the depth chart for him Lloyd

38:49

looks like what

38:52

the Packers wanted AJ Dylan to

38:54

be and that is

38:56

a power runner Unfortunately

38:59

Dylan was a power runner, but he's

39:01

as slow as molasses It

39:05

looks like he was running through mud between

39:07

in the offensive line and that's

39:10

not gonna work because the

39:12

Packers wanted they wanted an

39:14

Aaron Jones a Thunder and Lightning

39:16

type of deal the Lightning being Jones the

39:18

Thunder being Dylan and it was

39:21

just not working Partly because Jones was

39:23

not staying healthy and Dylan

39:25

was being ineffective So

39:28

now you've got Marshawn Lloyd and Josh Jacobs

39:30

who? Were the

39:33

the Packers saw? Josh

39:35

Jacobs be a pass catcher

39:37

a couple years ago

39:40

with the Vegas Raiders and Now

39:43

and he's able to stay mostly healthy. He's

39:45

played 13 or more games and pretty much

39:47

every season Which is more than

39:49

what you know Aaron Jones has been dealing with and

39:52

so I think the Packers also believe in

39:56

The the split backfield so this

39:58

is not just Marshawn Lloyd There

42:00

is a Packers pennant. Rob

42:02

Tonion. It's it's it's the I mean,

42:04

it is. It is the Packers

42:07

everything. And yeah, and on Jayden Reed,

42:09

I mean, I'm Chris Watson,

42:12

Watson is the target earner.

42:15

He is the one he's more athletic.

42:17

He wins more down the field. They

42:20

pulled Jayden Reed off

42:22

the field when Tucker

42:24

Kraft and Luke

42:27

Musgrave were on the field

42:29

in the two tight end sets. It

42:31

was Jayden Reed who was pulled off. The

42:33

question is, OK, it's going to be

42:35

Christian Watson out there. Is it

42:37

going to be Romeo Dobbs or Dontavion Wicks as

42:40

the other wide receiver? Because I think

42:42

the Packers really want to go with the two

42:44

tight end sets. And so

42:46

unfortunately, it's Jayden Reed who's going to

42:49

be hurting in the target share and

42:52

the snap share. Christian Watson, though, is going

42:54

to play every single down. And

42:57

yes, you're going to argue. I can

42:59

hear the arguments already. Oh, is he healthy?

43:01

Is he healthy? It doesn't matter. This

43:04

is a player. Nineteen percent target

43:06

share. I have projected ninety two

43:08

targets. This is Watson. Fifty three

43:10

receptions, seven hundred forty four receiving

43:12

yards, nine receiving touchdowns. He

43:14

is a big winner down the

43:16

field. He's what everyone

43:18

wanted Gabe Davis to be. But

43:21

Gabe Davis isn't good. Christian

43:23

Watson is good at football. Well,

43:26

I hope I hope we get a healthy year and

43:28

we'll have to circle back. Maybe maybe like I'll take

43:30

I'll take Reed. You

43:33

take Watson and whoever has more underdog points. The

43:37

loser by go buys dinner or lunch next year at

43:39

the draft house. How about I love it? All

43:41

right. So they're bad. I love your bet. Yeah. So

43:43

so there you go. We we've made a friendly wager on

43:45

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43:48

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with a few more. Memphis before

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we move on, Rubio says

45:08

my wife has the same pimple. This is

45:10

not a pimple. This is

45:12

sunburn. I've been spending my time

45:15

outside on the lawn touching

45:17

grass and getting some sun. Thank

45:19

you, Rubio, for paying attention to

45:22

my face instead of my player

45:24

takes. There you go. It's sunburn

45:26

because I'm touching grass. So

45:29

while we're talking about funny sun

45:31

related stories, I'll tell you one

45:34

from this weekend. So the regular listeners

45:36

know I coach baseball and

45:38

obviously in the summertime in Indiana, it's

45:40

hot. Well, as a coach, you

45:42

know, you can't wear a tank top. You

45:44

can't roll your sleeves up. So

45:47

when I say, and for those watching,

45:49

I'm kind of, I'm blinding the audience.

45:51

Like I have the world's worst farmers

45:53

tan. So the other day, I had

45:56

ordered some team shirts. And one of our admin. brought

46:00

me some some team shirts and I'm switching out of

46:02

like a normal t shirt into like a team branded

46:05

shirt and one of my guys, he's

46:07

great kid. His name's Gage. He's like

46:10

holy cow coach. He's like

46:12

you've got the worst farmer's tan I've ever seen

46:14

in my entire life. It is bad. It is

46:16

like bad bad like I am. I am super

46:19

tan on the arms and face but like II

46:22

am pasty as can be on

46:24

the on the on the on the chest

46:26

up. It's uh it's it's tough

46:28

out here in the sun. You're getting burnt on

46:30

the face. I've got a farmer's tan. This is

46:33

tough. This is this is this

46:35

is pretty dark. The the I don't know

46:37

whatever the light isn't doing it justice but

46:39

my face. Yeah. The ring the ring lights

46:41

are are are are helping. Um

46:44

yeah. Let's go to New Orleans real quick. Um both

46:47

AT Perry and Rashid

46:49

Shahid are both listed as

46:51

starters. Do you prefer one or

46:53

the other? Again kind of

46:55

similar question to earlier in the show.

46:57

Is there a guy amongst these two

47:00

that you're looking one over

47:02

the other because I like this offense.

47:04

It's a Clint Kubiak offense. He's been

47:06

a one time OC. He he OCed

47:08

the twenty-one Vikings that threw the ball

47:11

600 times and

47:13

AT Perry is listed

47:15

as the other boundary wide receiver along

47:18

with Chris Alave and

47:20

she he's listed as the slot receiver

47:23

out of the non-alave options. Which one of

47:25

these two do you like better? Yeah,

47:28

from a pure of fancy points perspective,

47:30

it's Rashid Shahid. I have Shahid projected

47:32

for a 15.5% target share. 82

47:35

targets about 60 receptions

47:38

almost 700 receiving yards, three

47:40

touchdowns and then you

47:43

sprinkle in a little bit of the

47:45

motion that you expect from the Kubiak

47:47

offense. Shahid's got speed to burn and

47:49

he's earned his way to be the

47:52

wide receiver too. I do believe that

47:54

Shahid is a little overvalued in the

47:56

best ball streets. Right now, he's going

47:58

as 114th overall, which is

48:00

not aligning with my projections. I

48:06

have him as more of 148th overall. So

48:10

about two and a half rounds later.

48:12

And these, these projections take into account positional

48:15

weight, so it does account for the fact

48:17

that you need three wide receivers and it

48:19

does take into account that, you

48:21

know, or you need to start three

48:23

wide receivers and, and that wide receivers

48:25

score differently and contributing to your team

48:28

to get to whatever, essentially

48:31

even adjusted for positional value.

48:34

Rashid, Shaheed is relatively overpriced

48:37

in the best ball streets. However, AT

48:40

Perry is virtually free. And,

48:44

you know, you'd think, okay,

48:46

AT Perry had a couple big games last

48:48

year. But

48:52

I only have AT Perry projected for like

48:54

40 targets. So

48:57

that's not going to get it done in

48:59

any, in any real meaningful

49:02

fantasy sense. Dennis

49:04

Allen has come out this off season and said,

49:07

yes, AT Perry has a lot of talent, but

49:09

he's got to do a lot of work essentially.

49:12

And that's what we've updated in

49:14

the player profile or news, you

49:16

know, stream that ultimately like, look,

49:19

you can like AT Perry, but there's a lot

49:21

of reasons

49:24

to be out or believing that he

49:26

didn't get the draft capital. He didn't

49:28

produce much in year one. There's two

49:30

wide receivers ahead of him. Plus there's

49:32

Joanne Johnson and Taysom Hill. Taysom

49:37

Hill is not going to go away. He's like kind

49:39

of like the fantasy cockroach, you know, but

49:43

nevertheless, can they make him

49:45

a tight end again? Because

49:49

on some, like I traded

49:51

for him in a two

49:54

must start two tight end, tight end

49:56

premium league and thinking

49:59

that I was going to have him as a tight end

50:01

and it did not work out that way for me.

50:03

I got one year of usage out

50:05

of him to

50:08

then not get him. I'm

50:10

also team Shaheed again. I

50:13

don't think this, this

50:15

is going to be one of the more, if

50:17

you told me that like league winners came out

50:19

of this division, the NFC South, I

50:22

would not be surprised. I think

50:24

Darnell Mooney, you know, and I didn't

50:26

write him down, but you know, just, uh,

50:29

someone in Carolina, whether it's Deontay

50:32

Johnson, maybe Adam Thelen, there's going

50:34

to be some point

50:36

producers that we're not given enough love

50:38

that are going to pop up. Tyler

50:43

Algier, I think is a very,

50:45

very interesting handcuff. If you're looking

50:47

for running backs, we're talking

50:49

that division. I mean, if Bijon

50:51

Robinson is being drafted in the first round, middle

50:53

of the first round, and we

50:56

like this offense, if Bijon goes

50:58

down, Tyler Algier becomes top 15,

51:00

top 12 running back pretty

51:02

easily. Yes,

51:04

I would agree. Well, I've got one more for

51:06

you. All right. One more. We'll get you out

51:08

of here. Thank you so much for jumping on

51:10

last minute. Guy started a new job today. We

51:12

want to congratulate him for the new gig, doing

51:15

a little principle work there when

51:17

he's not manning the news desk

51:20

for player profile. Well, let's talk

51:22

Ricky Pearsall. Um, kind of

51:24

a polarizing name. Some people think I you

51:26

could be traded. The reason why I wrote

51:28

him down is because he's

51:30

listed as the starter. He is listed as

51:33

the third wide receiver. Now this is not

51:35

per player profile. This is per our lads.

51:37

He's listed as the starting. I believe it

51:39

was the right side of the field wide

51:42

receiver. Does

51:45

that do anything for you from a

51:47

projection standpoint? No, not

51:49

really. Uh, this

51:51

is already a difficult team

51:55

to get significant fantasy

51:57

value outside of your McCaffrey

52:01

kiddo Debo

52:03

and I use it's

52:05

gonna be extremely difficult to squeeze

52:07

any other fantasy goodness out of

52:10

those Out

52:13

of those out of those players because

52:16

just do the math in your head like Brandon

52:19

I you 22 23 percent target share Debo

52:23

20 percent target share we're talking 43

52:25

percent kiddo gets a 20 percent target your 40

52:29

Now we're at 63 percent and

52:32

then McCaffrey gets his 70 or 17 percent target

52:34

share We're at

52:36

just about 80 percent of the targets

52:39

from those four players There's

52:42

not really gonna be room for a

52:44

jawon Jennings plus a Ricky Pearsall and

52:46

a Jacob Cowing and any

52:48

of the Eli Mitchell Sprinklings

52:51

that we're gonna get or anything

52:53

of that nature Look

52:56

I Probably

52:58

like Ricky Pearsall as much as the next guy

53:00

in terms of like long term value, but he's

53:03

an easy avoid Especially

53:06

given that I uke is expected

53:08

to stay that's actually a news update

53:11

is that Brandon I uke is expected to stay in

53:14

2024 it would be surprising if he

53:16

moves on this year Yeah,

53:20

and I Mean

53:22

who's the other wide receiver they just signed

53:24

was it jawon Jennings was that though? So

53:27

they resigned him. I think

53:30

he's a guy that's a year away from from

53:32

being a year away if

53:34

he breaks out next year, I think they can get

53:36

out of Debo's contract next year and It's

53:39

been rumored that because they took care

53:41

of Christian McCaffrey financially that Trent Williams

53:44

is wanting a little extra something and

53:48

Brock Purdy is gonna be eligible for

53:50

a contract extension. I think Debo

53:52

is the one who goes and

53:54

you could see Not that Ricky

53:56

Pearsall is Debo, but he could be

53:58

used someone in that role

54:00

and Christian McCaffrey does a lot of that

54:02

role as well. I was just fascinated. I

54:04

said, I saw him listed as a starter

54:06

and I wanted to ask you from

54:09

a best ball perspective, if there was any

54:13

movement. Now, do you think with the

54:15

way wide receivers are steaming up that

54:18

you think he could move a bunch in

54:20

the off-seat, like, well, I guess the off season

54:22

is almost over, but come camp season, probably a

54:24

better term. I

54:27

don't see much movement. I would

54:29

be very surprised if we see

54:31

Ricky Pearsall doing anything meaningful here.

54:34

And like he would need, we would

54:37

need to see IU go back

54:39

into the doghouse for us to

54:41

get some Ricky Pearsall love. I

54:45

mean, the reality is like we've seen

54:47

Shanahan throw players into the doghouse, the

54:49

proverbial doghouse. And we saw it with

54:51

Dante Pettis many years ago. We

54:54

saw it with, you know, Trey Sermon. There's

54:56

a name. There's another name. So

54:59

we've seen this happen with Brandon I. You.

55:02

We've seen this happen over the course

55:04

of the last few years. Kyle Shanahan

55:06

will not be afraid to put guys

55:09

in the proverbial doghouse if he doesn't

55:11

believe that they're doing what they need

55:13

to do. So Memphis,

55:18

I'm not in on Ricky Pearsall for 2024, but, you

55:20

know, we can speculative add

55:22

him in our dynasty leagues. That's fine. I don't,

55:24

I don't mind. I

55:26

have very little, if any,

55:28

Ricky Pearsall and I intend to keep it

55:31

that way. If I can leverage

55:33

the fact that he's a starter to trade

55:35

any Ricky, I'm fine for

55:37

it. Because to

55:39

your point, the targets are very funneled

55:43

in San Francisco. It's it's clearly

55:45

I. You debo, kiddo, CMC. Do

55:48

I really want a team's fifth option

55:51

if it's not a running back? Like I don't like I

55:53

don't mind if you tell me Isaiah Pacheco is the fifth

55:55

option for the Kansas City

55:57

Chiefs in the passing game. I'm fine with

55:59

that. because I know he's going to get his

56:01

rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. But for

56:04

one of the most rush happy teams in

56:06

the league, I

56:08

am going to pass and I am going to

56:11

sell Ricky Pearsall. And you said that he was

56:13

short on opportunity, but we've not been short on

56:15

great insight. You have been a tremendous guest. You

56:18

mentioned Stack Hunters. What night do you guys record? You

56:20

guys go live? Thursday at 8 p.m.

56:22

Eastern. This

56:24

week, we've got D-Bro,

56:26

Derek Brown of Fantasy Pros, coming

56:29

on with Dan and myself. And

56:31

we're going to talk some wider receiver depth

56:34

charts. We're going to go into a little

56:36

bit of, we're going to dive deeper into

56:38

the Christian Watts and Jaden Reed debate.

56:40

So we will

56:42

see where D-Bro lands on that.

56:45

But I'm excited to be

56:47

chopping it up with him this week. And then

56:49

we've got a few more guests lined up later

56:52

on in July. So check it out. It

56:54

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56:56

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56:59

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57:40

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57:42

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57:44

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57:46

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57:48

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57:51

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57:53

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57:58

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58:00

this is where I take a little

58:03

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58:05

I can't say that it's not mostly deserved. So

58:08

that'll be next week, Bradley, man. I

58:11

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58:13

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58:16

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58:18

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58:20

I'll be checking out you and my

58:22

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58:24

But man, thanks again for coming on.

58:27

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58:29

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58:31

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