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The guys go through and talk about what they took from the first week of the NFL season.
The guys dedicate this episode to the big-name NFL Draft prospects that have decided to opt out. They talk Caleb Farley, Penei Sewell, Micah Parsons, Rashod Bateman, Ja'Marr Chase, and more.
Duval County got themselves some players in this one. The Jags haven't had a good offseason. They needed a win, and they got one in those three days. They drafted some really nice players to start the complete rebuild they need. Next year hopefully they're able to grab their franchise QB and really turn the franchise back around to what they were looking like they could be in 2017.
The New England Patriots are unlike any other franchise in the NFL, and in sports in general. Year after year it seems they overdraft random players and continue their dynasty no matter the bad draft grades. Can they continue that now with the AFC East ono the up and up, and without Tom Brady?
What they're doing in Buffalo is admirable. There's been a culture change, and that shows in the type of player they drafted at the top of this draft. They're physical players that will fit right in to the blue collar nature of #BillsMafia
Matt and Dalton go through the Jets draft pick by pick. And man, was it a doozie. They got nice value on their day one and two picks and took some good players on day three to boot. Good job by the Jets and General Manager Joe Douglas. Hopefully he can save them from coaching hell.
Matt and Dalton walk through all the picks Miami made in the 2020 NFL draft. There were players still available both felt could or should have been the picks in certain spots, but they came in with a plan to bolster the offensive line around their young franchise signal caller, and they did just that.
Are.... are we giving the Chiefs a pass on a poor draft because they're the defending Super Bowl Champs? You're dang right we are, and that's okay. F it, have some fun. Draft a running back at 32 when you NEED a corner. Draft a linebacker when you NEED a corner. Draft ANOTHER offensive tackle when you have 75 on the roster already. They'll still have a shot at the title next year, no matter what they did in the draft.
The Denver Broncos had one thing on their minds going into the draft this year, and it wasn't that green they grow in Colorado. They wanted SPEED. As much of it as they could get. And they succeeded. Listen as Dalton and Matt go through the class as a whole.
The Las Vegas Raiders drafted a bunch of absolute dogs. If I'm picking any draft class that I wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley, it's the Raiders. Jon Gruden obviously wants the Las Vegas Raiders to have that same attitude as the Oakland Raiders had.
Dalton and Matt go through and discuss each pick in the LAC draft class. They don't give letter grades, because that's a stupid exercise, and they're not nerds, but they do go through and explain every pick.
Matt and Dalton talk winners, not so winner, surprises and best fits through two days of the NFL Draft
Matt and Dalton go through each individual pick of round one and provide analysis. Did the NFL screw up much? Did they get it more right than normal? How did the technology affect things?
Nick and AJ go through and preview this running back class. It's a deep one, with some nice day 3 options for teams looking for depth (or a starter, because it's running back.)
AJ and Nick are back to talk about what is a disappointing TE class. But don't get too sad, they'll help you find that nice value on day 3.
Nick and AJ go through and preview this historic WR class.
Welp, Matt and Dalton went big for Episode 100 and did their final predictive mock draft before the draft starts one week from today. Don't worry, it sucks and they hate your team.
Felix and Cory take on a round of “would you rather” as they discuss who has the better value between two prospects taken in different rounds of the draft. They end the episode by discussing prospects worth a late round flyer on desire their current standing.
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Buckle up, buttercup(s). You have another long one coming with AJ and Nick. This time, they go through and preview the entire NFC. I'd say play it at 1.5x speed, but we're in quarantine, so what else are you doing?
Dalton fires shots at Matt's finalized positional rankings, then the guys take a Q&A sessions from the listener's Twitter questions.
Strap yourselves in, this one is a doozy. Nick and AJ go through and previews the AFC. What are each of these teams looking for, particularly at the top of the draft?
Who are you pounding the table for in the 2020 draft class? Matt and Dalton go through and choose three players each that aren't normally considered as high as they'd take them. - 2 EDGE rushers - 1 Offensive Tackle - 1 Wide Receiver - 1 Cornerback - 1 Athlete
Nick and AJ go through and talk about some of the defensive prospects from this 2020 class they believe are being overrated/underrated.
Cory and Felix go through four NFL Draft prospects they believe will be better in the pros than they were in college. Then, they bring on former Cincinnati linebackers Perry Young for an interview.
Matt and Dalton go through and tier the top prospects in the class. This is a good exercise to see where there could be reaches made or value to be had in certain areas.
Nick and AJ Highlight the most overrated and underrated players on the offensive side of the football in the 2020 NFL Draft including Tua Tagovailoa and Cole Kmet.
Dalton and Matt borrow (steal) an idea from the always fantastic Benjamin Solak for this episode. They go through and ask "Who would you rather," depending on the round in question? Let us know on Twitter @daltonbmiller and @mvscouting who you'd take in each situation.
Matt and Dalton work TOGETHER on this one to bring you a mock draft based on what they would do if they were GMing each team together.That means they talk through each pick, argue about value and player, talk about trade scenarios and then come to an agreement on each pick. This time, it's picks 17-32. Link to 1-16: https://soundcloud.com/user-743485251/mock-draft-picks-1-16-how-wed-do-it
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Matt and Dalton work TOGETHER on this one to bring you a mock draft based ono what they would do if they were GMing each team together. That means they talk through each pick, argue about value and player, talk about trade scenarios and then come to an agreement on each pick. This was a lot of fun. Remember to rate, review and subscribe.
The guys went through and talked in depth on eight of the offensive tackles gracing the top of the class in bracket form. With no March Madness, it feels right to do some bracket work. BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP!!! We didn't pick a winner. Don't necessarily vote for who YOU believe should win, but vote for who's argument for a winner was better. We love you. Rate/review/subscribe and remember that my DMs are open if you need anybody to talk to.
There have been a lot of big moves in free agency, and even though the guys were going to talk about offensive tackles, they instead pivoted to talk about how the big-time free agent signings have affected the top of the NFL draft.
Matt and Dalton talk about the happenings over the first two days of the NFL draft and then get into their defensive round 1 grades for the upcoming NFL draft.
Matt and Dalton are self-quarantining, being upstanding citizens and shit, so they actually recorded a podcast on time for their Monday morning release. With the legal tampering period approaching they talked about some of the tagged players, possible tag and trades and then they get into their 1st-round grades on offense.
Cory and Felix take you on a journey to the land of the mock draft. And since everybody is self-quarantined, what else do you have to do?
Wash your damn hands. Also though, listen to Matt and Dalton talk about the ups and downs of the linebacker class and the mostly downs of the tight end class in 2020. And don't worry, the little bit of coronavirus talk is at the very end, so let the first 37 minutes or so be an escape.
The guys go through and finish up on the back half of their mock draft. Things are still fun, unless you're a Seahawks fan. I'm sorry Seahawks' Twitter, I still love you!
Matt and Dalton go through the first 16 picks of a first round mock draft. A lot of unexpected movement in the top half of the first round.
Felix and Cory break down the combine, once and for all before drafting their own All-Combine squads in their second episode!
Matt and Dalton discuss the importance and differences in mock drafts. They talk about how their views on mock drafts and their value and deployment differs, and even go into how it's important to track data on movement over time with prospects, which Benjamin Robinson @benj_robinson on Twitter does so well. They also get into the perceived cluster F that was the NFL Draft Combine in 2020. The testing numbers across the board were surprisingly disappointing, and the guys get into why the schedule change could be the culprit. However, they also discuss Joe Marino's opinion that these guys should better prepare for evening testing during their preparation.
The NFL Draft Combine means different things to different players, fans, and evaluators. But no matter who you talk to, one thing that can never be taken away is the excitement it yields to all who view it. Matt and Dalton take you through the offensive positions, naming a winner and loser for each group, whether it actually matters or not.
Matt talks about the possibility of K'Lavon Chaisson playing off-ball linebacker.
Today Dalton and Matt give a bit more of a quick-hitter as Dalton is forced to run off to a million different things. But they were able to each give three combine participants they think can improve their stock and then get into how the cornerback class sits. Dalton believes he's a bit more strict as a grader than most, and they talk about the difficulty of quantifying upside in prospects new to a position.
Felix Davila and Cory Kinnan debut their podcast on this fine Wednesday, talking about the NFL Draft Combine from top to bottom. Who are some names that ARE NOT being talked about as much as elite testers? Find out!
AJ and Nick are back, and they're back with a calm, soothing vengeance to talk about this 2020 wide receiver class. They take you on an hour-plus long journey through the choppy waters of this deep class. Enjoy!
The guys go through and talk about their wide receiver, defensive tackle and EDGE rankings toward the top and explain just how they came to their conclusions.
The guys go through and discuss Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert for way too long before getting into their running back views. Dalton also talks about the importance of positional designations and how it affects defensive personnel.
The guys were graced with the presence of Ray G Que, the man who bridges the gap between devy Twitter and film Twitter due to his unique perspective. It's a receiver-heavy episode, so look like in case the ball comes your way.
The guys go through a very lengthy (sorry) discussion about the back half of the first round. The top is fun, but the back half of the first really brings in different possibilities. A lot of receivers, corners and a few other surprises. To catch the first 16 picks, click here: https://soundcloud.com/user-743485251/mock-draft-monday-picks-1-16