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Marcas Grant, Michael F. Florio, and LaQuan Jones preview the NFL’s week eleven slate. They start the show with the latest news, including Marvin Harrison Jr. being sidelined this week with appendicitis (1:21), Jameis Winston to start for the Giants (2:48), and Travis Hunter out for the season after knee surgery (4:07). Then they preview the Thursday night game between the Jets and Patriots and share their expectations for Breece Hall and TreVeyon Henderson (7:36). Next, they preview Commanders vs. Dolphins in Madrid (10:49), Seahawks at Rams (12:31), and Buccaneers at Bills (13:46). After the break, Grant, Florio, and Jones share their favorite players to trade for and to trade away (15:14). They finish their game previews with Chargers at Jaguars (20:49), Chiefs at Broncos (21:48), and Bears at Vikings (22:47). The guys wrap the show with their sleepers of the week (24:27).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(3:25) – Rotoworld Player News: Marvin Harrison Jr. to miss Week 11 after appendicitis surgery, Bucky Irving returns to practice, Jameis Winston reportedly to start vs Packers, J.K. Dobbins candidate for IR, Travis Hunter undergoes season-ending knee surgery(22:20) – Keep it Open/Close it Out, QB + RB: Bo Nix, Rachaad White, Kenneth Walker III, Tony Pollard(38:05) – Keep it Open/Close it Out, WR + TE: Zay Flowers, Quentin Johnston, Xavier Worthy, Kyle Pitts(46:55) – Blind Date: Revealing recent utilization trends for James Cook, Breece Hall, and Ladd McConkey(51:10) – Last Call: Betting the Seahawks to win the NFC West, Mike Macdonald for Coach of the Year, and Jesse Minter to be the Giants next head coach Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Breaking down the top 36 RB rankings and tiers for Week 11 of Fantasy Football 2025.
Join Joe Pisapia, Chris Welsh, and Scott Bogman LIVE on Twitch every Monday afternoon at 2:00 PM ET at twitch.tv/fantasypros. The guys discuss everything happening in the football world, both in fantasy and in reality, while having some fun along the way! Put your bad day behind you with a new episode of "Out of Bounds," where Joe Pisapia, Chris Welsh and Scott Bogman share their top fantasy football Week 10 takeaways! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00ESPN Fantasy Football Championship Ring Giveaway Promo - 0:00:14Questions and Asses - 0:00:41Brian Daboll out as NYG HC. - 0:02:05Audience Question: What are we to do with Bucky Irving? - 0:07:39Joe Burrow Returns - 0:10:25Bills and Bears are both 6-3, which team is more of a fraud? - 0:13:33Could Jonathan Taylor be MVP this year? - 0:15:32Joe's takeaway of the week: The Patriots are going to win a playoff game this season. - 0:20:41Welsh's Takeaway of the Week: Let’s just shoot TNF into the Sun. - 0:24:43Bogman's takeaway of the week: The Jets are going to ride Breece Hall until the wheels fall off. - 0:27:37Bogman's moment of the week: The Patriots fan lady reacting to Henderson’s big TD run. - 0:28:33Joe's moment of the week: Davis Mills Dive. - 0:29:33Welsh's moment of the week: Dalton Schultz's 20-yard catch to complete the ladder from BP. - 0:30:10Fact or Fiction - 0:32:56311 Contest Recap - 0:42:14Joe's 311 Picks: Baker Mayfield @ BUF, Bijan Robinson v CAR, Emeka Egbuka @ BUF - 0:42:39Welsh's 311 Picks: Joe Flacco vs PIT, Rico Dowdle vs ATL, Jamarr Chase vs PIT - 0:43:02Bogman's 311 Picks: Josh Allen vs TB, DeVon Achane vs WAS, Jamarr Chase @ PIT - 0:45:22Outro - 0:46:43 Helpful Links: Hard Rock Bet - All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Sign up for Hard Rock Bet and make a $5 bet and you'll get $150 in bonus bets if you win. Head over to Hard Rock Bet, sign up and make your first deposit today. Payable in bonus bet(s). Not a cash offer. Offered by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in FL. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, in all other states. Must be 21+ and physically present in AZ, CO, FL, IL, IN, NJ, OH, TN or VA to play. Terms and conditions apply. Concerned about gambling? In FL, call 1-888-ADMIT-IT. In IN, if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, NJ, OH, TN, VA). My Playbook - Sync your league instantly to My Playbook to get custom advice on how to manage your team throughout the season. See your league’s top available players, power rankings, and more for free! Check the “Are They Playing” tool each week to get the latest game-day availability odds for all injured players. If you’re premium – you unlock all kinds of helpful waiver, trade, lineup and league analysis tools. You can even auto-start your team’s optimal lineup each week with Auto-Pilot. Sync your league and dominate every week of the season with My Playbook at fantasypros.com/myplaybook or on the FantasyPros App Follow us on Twitch - The team here at FantasyPros is taking questions all week, every week on Twitch. Follow us on Twitch at twitch.tv/fantasypros and never miss a stream! Discord – Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chat Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we’d love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let’s make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support – https://fantasypros.com/review/ BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channel at youtube.com/bettingpros, or wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth and Sean dive into some stuff they saw in the Texans' win over the Jaguars that isn't being heavily focused on. Could they have had Breece Hall for a 3rd?
From ‘Unkillable' (Subscribe Here): BT Reacts to the Jets Vs. Browns after going to the game at MetLife! He talks Justin Fields, Breece Hall's Play & Aaron Glenn's attitude towards the media. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(2:20) – Matthew shares a story about Paul Hogan and his writing of Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles(5:05) – Rotoworld Player News: Daniel Jones sputters again as Jonathan Taylor breaks records, Tyler Allgeier poaches TD runs from Bijan Robinson, TreVeyon Henderson breaks outs, Sean Tucker sees more work, Jaxson Dart suffers concussion, D'Andre Swift vs Kyle Monangai splits(30:20) – More Week 10 Reaction: Woody Marks outproduces Nick Chubb, Jaguars pass game trends, Matthew Stafford throws 4 TD, George Kittle finds paydirt, Jameson Williams impresses as Lions offense rolls(42:10) – Reaction to the Giants decision to fire Brian Daboll(44:40) – Weekend Warriors: De'Von Achane, Trey McBride, Breece Hall, Chris Olave, Ladd McConkey, Seahawks defense(48:10) – Sunday Scaries: Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, DK Metcalf, Justin Fields(50:20) – Last Call: Favorite Eagles at Packers bets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Scott Mason talks with Glenn Naughton of Jetnation.com to recap the Jets' 27-20 victory over the Cleveland Browns at MetLife Stadium! Glenn discusses the special teams plays that decided the game, a strong performance by Breece Hall, backbreaking mistakes made in key situations by the Browns that sealed the victory for the Jets, postgame presser highlights featuring Aaron Glenn, Breece Hall, Justin Fields, Quincy Williams.....and more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
On today's episode of Gang's All Here, Brian Costello and Ryan Sampson react to the Jets second win of the season over the Browns and if the Jets should bench Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor. Timecodes** 00:00 Intro 1:09 Jets Needed the Win 3:00 Time to Bench Justin Fields 9:15 Breece Hall should get an extension 12:55 Any more Win this season?
Send us a textWELCOME DNA STRAND CREW TO THE FIRST EPISODE OF THE DYNASTY DNA CULTURE SHOCK ON THE DYNASTY DNA PODCASTING NETWORK!! This show features the Host of The Dynasty DNA Podcast TJ Blake, Dynasty DNA Team and the one the only Co Host of the Dynasty DNA Deep Dive Bob Helfert (AKA Big Culture Bob) In this show Bob will be breaking down things that he feels are the most important things to talk about following each week of the current NFL season not only from an NFL perspective but also from a Dynasty Fantasy Football perspective and of course Bob will also give us some of his famous rants we all love fresh off of each and every week! In this episode the guys talk Is JSN A Top 2 Dynasty WR Now? We also talk How Much Faith Do We Have in Bo Nix Long Term? Lastly, Is Breece Hall Still A Better Buy Than People May Think! It's a great first episode tune in with us every week have a few laughs, and let's get you on your way to dynasty championship in 2025 it all begins because the 2025 season is here and upon us!Join The DNA Strand Crew on Discord Free to Join Just Click This Link!!https://discord.gg/rFAyWzn8Join the DNA Strand Crew on Twitterhttps://mobile.twitter.com/DynastyDNA_Subscribe to The Dynasty DNA YouTube Channel(9) Dynasty DNA Fantasy Football Podcast - YouTubeFollow The DNA Guys On TwitterTJ Blake https://twitter.com/TJBlakeDNABob Helfert Bob Helfert (@BigefatBob) / X
BT and Sal dive into the cultural shock of a "lively" Friday night event at a local bar, contrasting Sal's desire to be a "loner" and his desperate craving for home with BT's view of it as a vital "reset" and team-building opportunity. Sal confesses his deep-seated reluctance to mingle with strangers now that his "social career is over". BT pushes back, arguing that finding a "tight circle" of non-judgmental friends is crucial for mental health, even in your 50s. The segment takes a fiery turn when a caller asks about Breece Hall's future with the Jets, leading Sal to brand the running back a "whiner" and Tierney to praise the GM's "under the radar strong move" in refusing to trade him.
In the wake of the Jets fire sale, Evan makes his case for why Gang Green can use their load of draft picks to make a splash for the next top quarterback that becomes available via trade, like Joe Burrow. Meanwhile, Morash makes the case that it's Jalen Hurts. Plus, BT and Sal love the messaging from Aaron Glenn after the team's big trades, and what is next for Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson?
In the wake of the Jets fire sale, Evan makes his case for why Gang Green can use their load of draft picks to make a splash for the next top quarterback that becomes available via trade, like Joe Burrow. Meanwhile, Morash makes the case that it's Jalen Hurts. Plus, BT and Sal love the messaging from Aaron Glenn after the team's big trades, and what is next for Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson?
The boys go over the Jets' victory over the Browns.
Welcome back to Deals & Deadlines — your weekly look at the BUSINESS behind sports with super-agent Hadley Engelhard and host Matt Chernoff. This week we break down a wild NFL trade deadline (Jets stockpile picks, star movement, and the Breece Hall offer that almost was), baseball’s monster World Series numbers, the SEC coaching carousel (and a spicy Lane Kiffin → Dolphins conversation), plus NBA ownership/legal drama and pickleball’s money surge.
Join hosts Rich, Matt, and Garret on the Dynasty Nerds' Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast as they tackle dynasty strategy in peak trade season. They break down Boom, Bench, Bust for contenders and rebuilders, spotlighting Michael Pittman as a reliable WR boom over Davante Adams and inconsistent DK Metcalf, while Daniel Jones surges as a QB fit with rushing upside. For rebuilds, Troy Franklin shines with Bo Nix chemistry. Kaleb Johnson's pedigree earns RB boom nods despite a slow start, with Brashard Smith on the bench and Ollie Gordon as the bust. The crew dives into listener trades, rejecting a blockbuster of Josh Allen, Rico Dowdle, Javonte Williams, and Travis Kelce for Jayden Daniels and Malik Nabers, and debating Daniels' injury risks. They pass on Ashton Jeanty for Daniel Jones and Breece Hall, decline Justin Herbert for Caleb Williams plus a 2028 first, but love pre-injury Tucker Kraft and Joe Flacco for Kyren Williams and Isaiah Likely. A final deal swapping Drake Maye, Jaylen Waddle, and a 2nd for the injured Daniels and Travis Hunter gets a resounding yes, with closing tips to stay active in negotiations for dynasty success. Get 20% off #NERDHERD memberships with 'datahub20' Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty fantasy football, Michael Pittman, Davante Adams, DK Metcalf, Daniel Jones, Jared Goff, Sam Darnold, Troy Franklin, Kendre Miller, Keon Coleman, Kaleb Johnson, Ollie Gordon, Jayden Daniels, Malik Nabers, Josh Allen, Travis Kelce, Tucker Kraft, Breece Hall, Ashton Jeanty, Justin Herbert, Caleb Williams, Kyren Williams, Isaiah Likely, Drake Maye, Jaylen Waddle, Travis Hunter 00:00 Start 02:54 Michael Pittman, Davante Adams, and DK Metcalf 07:10 Jared Goff, Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones 14:44 Troy Frankin, Keason Boutte, Keon Coleman 18:02 Kaleb Johnson, Brashard Smith, Ollie Gordon 21:26 FastDraft 23:48 Datahub 25:05 #NERDHERD Trade Questions 40:52 Roster Rescue 41:24 Trades Continued Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(1:25) – Matthew and Jay celebrate Lawrence's new look and Connor's birthday(3:05) – RB Love/Hate: James Cook, Jonathan Taylor, Rico Dowdle, Aaron Jones, Quinshon Judkins, David Montgomery, Kyle Monangai, Alvin Kamara, Breece Hall, Bam Knight(20:15) – WR + TE Love/Hate: Ladd McConkey, Jameson Williams, Jaylen Waddle, Kyle Pitts, Sam LaPorta, Chris Olave, Wan'Dale Robinson, Romeo Doubs, Oronde Gadsden II, Harold Fannin Jr., DK Metcalf, Michael Pittman(38:20) – QB Love/Hate: Jaxson Dart, Caleb Williams, Justin Herbert, Drake Maye, Matthew Stafford, Jared Goff, Trevor Lawrence, Tua Tagovailoa, Bryce Young(48:40) – Last Call: Favorite Raiders at Broncos bets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to New York Jets almost traded Breece Hall to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Los Angeles Rams sign a new kicker from the UFL, and LeBron James won’t travel on the road trip looking to return mid November and much more! 0:00 - Jets almost sealed Breece Hall3:14 - Rams sign 243lb kicker, Harrison Mevis6:27 - LeBron James won’t travel on road trip14:12 - What’s going on with Ja Morant?27:48 Jaylen Brown's hair strikes again40:45 - Klay Thompson benched by Mavs45:45 - Draymond responds to KD’s recent comments53:55 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks57:15 - Q & Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jerry's back with the update — Breece Hall weighs in on his future with the Jets, Aaron Glenn relates to Kevin Stefanski's Browns grind, and Zach Gelb breaks down Urban Meyer's Penn State link — Meyer even addressed it on a podcast yesterday. Oh, and the Knicks? They blew out the T-Wolves at the Garden!
St. John's head coach Rick Pitino stops by to preview the season. Jerry's back with updates, but first — Boomer takes us to last night's supermoon. Breece Hall weighs in on his Jets future, Aaron Glenn relates to Kevin Stefanski's Browns grind, and Zach Gelb breaks down Urban Meyer's Penn State link — Meyer even addressed it on a podcast. The Knicks dominated the T-Wolves at the Garden, and we close with a Sayville golf coach calling in to help Gio up his game, plus a deep dive into the wild ‘Internet Invitational.'
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The NFL trade deadline has come and gone, and the league looks completely different. MTP Power Rankings hosts Dave Clarke and Bob Kelly are here to break down every blockbuster trade, every questionable move, and every new contender as we head into Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season. The Jets blew it up in dramatic fashion — Sauce Gardner traded to the Colts, Quinnen Williams shipped to the Cowboys, and Breece Hall rumored to be the next big name on the move. Dave calls it the biggest in-season rebuild in years, while Bobby questions whether either trade actually moves the needle. Did the Colts overpay for star power? Can Quinnen Williams fix a Cowboys defense that just got embarrassed by the Cardinals? The guys also break down the rest of the trade deadline deals: Rashid Shaheed heads to the Seahawks to give Sam Darnold more speed on offense to pair with Cooper Kupp and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jakobi Meyers heads to Jacksonville, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling brings veteran experience to the Steelers offense. Dave argues that Pittsburgh made one of the smartest under-the-radar moves of the deadline, while Bobby calls it “too little, too late.” Then, it’s on to the rankings — and there’s a major shakeup at the top.The Buffalo Bills reclaim the #1 spot after a statement win over the Kansas City Chiefs, dominating on both sides of the ball. The Buccaneers and Eagles stay steady at two and three, while the Patriots continue to climb behind Drake Maye’s control and maturity under Mike Vrabel’s leadership. The Rams, Colts, and Lions round out a competitive top tier, while teams like the Broncos and Seahawks are quietly building resumes that can’t be ignored. The Bears are another story — shocking the Bengals in what Dave calls “the craziest game of the season.” They praise Caleb Williams for his ability to deliver under pressure and highlight DJ Moore’s near-touchdown that flipped the game. But Bobby doesn’t let the special teams off the hook, calling their kickoff coverage “unacceptable.” Both agree Chicago’s arrow is pointing up, but they still need cleaner execution to stay in playoff contention. Other topics include the Packers’ embarrassing loss to the Panthers, Steelers’ defensive turnaround, and Bo Nix’s underrated run in Denver. The guys agree this season feels more unpredictable than ever, with few dominant teams and plenty of parity across the league. Dave also takes aim at the officiating inconsistencies and revisits the debate over the “tush push” — calling for a rule change after too many controversial calls. By the end of the episode, every team gets its place: contenders, pretenders, and those officially crossed off for the season. Follow & Subscribe:Website – https://www.mtpshow.comYouTube – https://youtube.com/@MTPPodTwitter (X) – https://twitter.com/MTP_podInstagram – https://instagram.com/MTP_podFacebook – https://facebook.com/MTPPod
Welcome to Week 10 of The Armchair Fantasy Show, part of the GoingFor2 Live Network!
In the wake of the Jets fire sale, Evan makes his case for why Gang Green can use their load of draft picks to make a splash for the next top quarterback that becomes available via trade, like Joe Burrow. Meanwhile, Morash makes the case that it's Jalen Hurts. Plus, BT and Sal love the messaging from Aaron Glenn after the team's big trades, and what is next for Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson?
Today's episode of the podcast covers some NFL Leaderboards, dives into a discussion about Early Declare and Super Senior statuses, and then finishes with the Week 11 Discussion. As usual, I did not write up the NFL Notes, but I do have at least some brief observations about Early Declare and Super Senior status by position group. This is not meant to be a definitive study, more an observation about where the league is and recent trends. After that, as always, the Week 11 Preview which looks forward to some crucial 2026 QB match-ups. Early Declares and Super Seniors by PositionFor this an analysis, an Early Declare is anyone who leaves college the minimum 3 years after high school. A Super Senior is anyone who leaves college 5+ years after high school. To be clear, I don't think the analysis is re-inventing the wheel in any way, shape, or form and much of this is probably self-evident to at least some people, but I would wager even some of those people might be shocked by the degree in some of these points. * This should surprise no one, but the QB position is the only position — particularly at the top — where being a Super Senior is not a detriment particularly relative to being an early declare in recent memory. Several elite QBs (Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow, Bo Nix) are Super Seniors, and QB is the only position where choosing between the top three Early Declares and top three Super Seniors would be a debate; the top 3 Early Declares on KTC right now are Lamar Jackson, Drake Maye, and Patrick Mahomes, so they still may have the edge here, but compare that to WR where the KTC rankings would make a similar comparison Ricky Pearsall, Jayden Reed, and Terry McLaurin v Ja'Marr Chase, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Justin Jefferson. * RB is the position where the TOP END is the most dominated by Early Declares. The top 6 RBs and 13 of the top 14 RBs are Early Declares (Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Ashton Jeanty, De'Von Achane, Omarion Hampton, Quinshon Judkins, Bucky Irving, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Breece Hall, Josh Jacobs, Kyren Williams). That said, the gap between simply being a senior and a super senior, at least in the moment, seems less extreme at RB compared to WR. James Cook is the other RB in the Top 14, and as a 4th Year player, he creates the biggest divide between Senior and Super Senior, but players like Chase Brown, Jaylen Warren, and before his injury Cam Skattebo are more highly valuable to their positions relative to the Seniors and compared to the WR position. * At WR, within the top 24, there is a 2/3 to 1/3 preference towards the Early Declares, with 8 Early Declare WRs in the top 12 and 16 Early Declare WRs in the top 24. Beyond that though, the most unique aspect of WRs in this analysis is the complete lack of players achieving significant success after becoming Super Seniors. Ricky Pearsall and Jayden Reed have had some relative success aside from injuries, but injuries are a relevant reality in the sport, and if they do not turn their careers around soon, the biggest 5th Year WR hit since Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel — both of whom are ~30 YO now — is probably Rashid Shaheed? Or perhaps still Jayden Reed even with the injuries. Since the podcast, Deebo has fallen out of the Top 50 and Shaheed has risen into the top 50, but essentially these 5 WRs are the 5 that rest near or above the fringe of WR50. That is a very small number of relevant players throughout the entire position. * As one additional note, among the 8 WRs who have Senior (not super) status in the Top 24 on KTC, four of these eight WRs (Egbuka, Odunze, DeVonta, Olave) had an excellent season with high draft status prior to returning for their four season. Two more of these WRs (Ladd & Puka) were heavily impacted by injuries throughout their collegiate careers. This is why, in my eyes, even the bar for a fourth year player at the WR position should be very high or have significant excuse as to why they were not able to become more successful earlier in their careers. My belief is that this is because WR is so skills driven that early skills development is still underrated in the scouting process. This is admittedly not the most optimistic analysis, and I did not spin it directly like this on the podcast, but there is a reason that I bring all these items up on a Show/Sub that slants to the NFL Draft: There's some evidence that being an Early Declare for Dante Moore would be more enticing for teams to the extent that it might help him stay in the First Round relative to maybe a similar QB with a similar season who was a 4th Year player, but the fact that so many of those QBs being drafted as Early Declares are on the bottom of the top 20-28 QBs might suggest that for Dante Moore, if he wants to be a very good QB, staying at Oregon might be the most logical decision. And for Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson, while at other positions returning for a 5th Year would be a detriment, there's not necessarily anything obvious in the numbers right now — particularly if your goal is to be a very good QB — that suggests going back for a 5th Year is a bad idea. At RB, our top two don't need discussed here, but particularly as Jonah Coleman may re-enter the RB2 conversation with the injury to Justice Haynes, this is just another sign that Coleman best abilities might lie in FLOOR and not CEILING. And at WR, luckily our top three are fine here — it is part of what makes them the top 3. Jordyn Tyson is the only senior, but he slides nicely into that category that also fits Egbuka, DeVonta, Odunze, and Olave. The concern is more as we get into the stages where Chris Bell, Germie Bernard, and even Denzel Boston are becoming first round picks that people are excited about. Boston scores okay compared to those players, but is a clear step down. Bell and Bernard are not particularly close. That doesn't mean they can't be very good WRs, but unless there is more well-rounded development, they are the two players right now where they seem like they may slip into my own 1st Round, but in most drafts I would not want to rank them with a Top 12 grade. Make sure to check out the Fantasy for Real podcast where I go over these games in preparation for Week 11.After a few weeks where the match-ups for the 2026 QBs were not quite as exciting, this weekend showcases many of our top QBs matched up in important games. The biggest match-up and Game of the Week features LSU & Garrett Nussmeier taking on Alabama & Ty Simpson, with Nussmeier in particular needing to take advantage of the limited opportunities he has left before the 2026 NFL Draft. Aside from this top game, both Dante Moore and Fernando Mendoza find themselves against tricky defenses in road environments. This is another big opportunity week for the 2026 QB Class with plenty of other big games to look through as well. Friday Night LightsNorthwestern @ USC at 9:00 PM on FOXKey Players: Griffin Wilde, WR, Northwestern (2026) ; Jayden Maiava, QB, USC (2026) ; Makai Lemon, WR, USC (2026) ; Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC (2026)Not too much action late Friday night, but USC does have one of the most intriguing teams for the 2026 NFL Draft in particular. While the injury to Waymond Jordan and playing through injuries for Ja'Kobi Lane has limited some of the intrigue, this team still features two potential Day 2 or higher WRs including a top 3 WR in Makai Lemon. QB Jayden Maiava flirted with the First Round QB conversation, but right now seems to be firmly on the outside looking in after poor performances the last two weeks. This game is unlikely to get him back in the conversation, but it can get him on the right track for at least Day 2 moving forward. For Northwestern, Griffin Wilde remains an intriguing, productive player within College Football. A third year player in his first year in the Big Ten, Wilde is very likely the most important member of the Northwestern offense.Week 11 College Football GAMEDAY PreviewsGAME OF THE WEEKLSU @ Alabama at 7:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (2026) ; Harlem Berry, RB, LSU (2028) ; Caden Durham, RB, LSU (2027) ; Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (2026) ; Trey'Dez Green, TE, LSU (2027) ; Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama (2026) ; Jamarion Miller, RB, Alabama (2026) ; Daniel Hill, RB, Alabama (2027) ; Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama (2027) ; Lotzeir Brooks, WR, Alabama (2028) ; Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama (2026) ; Isaiah Horton, WR, Alabama (2026)Very likely the “Game of the Week” this week pits QBs Garrett Nussmeier and Ty Simpson against each other, each with the ability to raise their stock in the upcoming NFL Draft. For Nussmeier, a player without eligibility and a nearly nonexistent path to the CFB Playoff, this will be one of the last opportunities to make an impression. If Simpson wishes to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, that might be true for him as well, though Simpson will have more post-season opportunities most likely. Simpson has showcased excellent ability to play the QB position, but as someone with very few starts, Simpson is still an incomplete picture.These teams are also quite similar in how they have matched-up on Offense this year, with the exception of Simpson being able to execute in the difficult situations that Nussmeier has struggled in. But on the ground, both teams have struggled quite a bit this season. LSU has seemingly found something in RB Harlem Berry adding a bit more consistency on the ground the last couple of weeks, and between the true freshman and sophomore RB Caden Durham, LSU definitely has a very intriguing tandem on the ground. For Alabama, the most intriguing RB at this stage for NFL futures is probably 244-lb sophomore Daniel Hill. And while they are different shapes and sizes significantly, each team features some elite upside at pass-catching positions. Trey'Dez Green of LSU has been a match-up nightmare on paper for his entire career, but the last three games have begun to bring that theory into reality. He is currently my TE1 in all of College Football, with a significant gap between Green and anyone else. On the complete opposite side of the size spectrum, Ryan Williams of Alabama is an elite prospect, still 18-Years Old, but needs to work on his consistency particularly with his hands. Aside from Williams, potential fantasy 1st-Round pick Germie Bernard and true freshman Lotzeir Brooks make up a dangerous trio that also includes other supplemental players like Isaiah Horton. This is one of the more intriguing and multi-faceted games we have had in a few weeks, with huge 2026 NFL Draft implications from primarily the QB position as well as depth in future talent at RB, WR, and TE.TOP GAME #2Texas A&M @ Missouri at 3:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (2026) ; Mario Craver, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ashton Bethel-Roman, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ahmad Hardy, RB, Missouri (2027) ; Donovan Olugbode, WR, Missouri (2028) ; Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri (2026) ; Brett Norfleet, TE, Missouri (2026)While players like mobile QB Marcel Reed and 3rd-year RB Rueben Owens have started to make an impact and enter into potentially draftable conversations, the strength of the Texas A&M Aggies remains the WR room. Kevin Concepcion is a fringe top-10 player on my Fantasy Big Board for the upcoming NFL Draft, and while Mario Craver's size may restrict him from being a 1st Round pick, both of these WRs have flashed playmaking ability at the highest levels of College Football. While it was only 1 Catch in his follow-up performance, Ashton Bethel-Roman is a second year WR and highly recruited player who has made an impact in each of the last two games, including 130 Receiving Yards on just 43 Routes (3.02 Y/RR). Bethel-Roman is behind his teammates so far in production, but he is also the only WR listed in this room at 6' tall. For Missouri, Ahmad Hardy is having a phenomenal season for a 19-Year-Old RB in the SEC even after the fall-off in performance against SEC play, but that fall-off is something that Hardy will need to rectify a bit and showcase that his rushing style can translate to the NFL level. Kevin Coleman Jr. is a YAC receiver with some promise at the NFL level, while Brett Norfleet is a TE with excellent size. The most intriguing pass catcher for Missouri may be the true freshman, Donovan Olugbode, who at least should be seen as potentially the highest upside Devy player of the group.Tough Road Spots for VERY Important QBsIndiana @ Penn State at Noon on FOXKey Players: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (2026) ; Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (2026) ; Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (2026) ; Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (2026)Just like last week against Ohio State, this is not the Penn State team we were expecting. Even some teams that have fall-offs like Florida retain a high degree of intrigue for this list, but Penn State's lack of pass catching weapons and injury to QB Drew Allar knock them from an intriguing team to a pair of RBs, one of which in Nicholas Singleton has been a massive disappointment so far this season. Singleton will look to take on his last major opportunity as a College Football player this weekend alongside the RB getting all of the work, Kaytron Allen. The main focal point for this game though will be Fernando Mendoza. It's not entirely fair as the team Oregon beat had aspirations for a National Championship and a different Head Coach, but this is an intriguing pair of games between this game and Oregon's game this week, as both Mendoza and Oregon's Dante Moore get to play in a road environment that we have seen the other play in already this season. OSU's Julian Sayin ripped Penn State apart last week, which likely takes away some ability for Mendoza to get much credit for doing the same even on the road, but this may be the biggest regular season test remaining for Mendoza, who is one of the most likely QBs to appear in the College Football Playoff. If this game is not a sufficient test for Mendoza, it seems less likely that Mendoza will find a test in the next two opponents, Wisconsin & Purdue, who are a combined 4-13.Oregon @ Iowa at 3:30 PM onKey Players: Dante Moore, QB, Oregon (2026) ; Dierre Hill Jr., RB, Oregon (2028) ; Jordan Davison, RB, Oregon (2028) ; Dakorien Moore, WR, Oregon (2028) ; Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (2026) ; Kamari Moulton, RB, Iowa (2026)While RB Kamari Moulton has had a few good games for Iowa this season, the ranking of this game so highly in the Weekly Preview is entirely about the Oregon offense – which has struggled in two of the past three games – facing a tough Iowa Defense on the Road. The Wisconsin game was a sloppy, weather-influenced mess, but with so little experience and a limited number of games against top teams, QB Dante Moore will need to take advantage of the opportunities in front of him. As mentioned above, this Iowa game also creates a point of comparison between Moore and Mendoza, and unlike Penn State, this environment is probably going to be seen as fairly similar situationally. Kenyon Sadiq might still be my #1 TE, but he has been one of the more disappointing players so far in 2025. If he wishes to enter the draft and be taken as a true and promising TE1, Sadiq will likely need to show a bit more consistency throughout the rest of the season. Outside of these two, Oregon has a number of intriguing freshman between #1 HS freshman WR Dakorien Moore and the RBs, Dierre Hill Jr. and Jordan Davison.Other Games to Watch this WeekendGeorgia @ Mississippi State at Noon on ESPNKey Players: Nate Frazier, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Chauncey Bowens, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (2026) ; Fluff Bothwell, RB, Mississippi State (2027) ; Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (2026) ; Anthony Evans III, WR, Mississippi State (2026)The early season fumbles got Nate Frazier in the doghouse, but he has played better the last few weeks and has gone four Gs now without a fumble. Chauncey Bowens is not nearly the highly touted prospect that Frazier is, but he is the RB who broke the two big explosive carries in Georgia's most recent victory against Florida. WR Zachariah Branch has been increasingly reliable with excellent YAC skills, and if this most recent game can showcase a bit more growth in areas aside from a “Gadget” role, Branch is someone with elite athletic upside (at his size). There isn't a player necessarily approaching Day 2 on my Watchlist from Mississippi State, but at least three players are in a Draftable range. Fluff Bothwell has excellent size and could grow into a solid SEC RB with another year remaining before he can enter the NFL Draft, and Brenen Thompson (Deep) and Anthony Evans (Underneath) each have clear utilities and limitations.BYU @ Texas Tech at Noon on ABCKey Players: Bear Bachmeier, QB, BYU (2028) ; L.J. Martin, RB, BYU (2026)A huge game for College Football and a smaller game for our purposes, this is the first real opportunity to spotlight freshman QB Bear Bachmeier, who will not be draft eligible until 2028. Right now, Bachmeier is not necessarily getting as much love with three current starting freshman QB with better tools (Underwood, Sagapolutele, & Washington), but as a true freshman leading an undefeated BYU team, Bachmeier deserves a lot of credit. Aside from Bachmeier, there are a few intriguing RBs in this game, most notably BYU RB L.J. Martin. Texas Tech also features a pair of sophomores in J'Koby Williams & Cameron Dickey.Maryland @ Rutgers at 2:30 PM on Fox Sports 1Key Players: Malik Washington, QB, Maryland (2028) ; Antwan Raymond, RB, Rutgers (2027) ; Ian Strong, WR, Rutgers (2026) ; K.J. Duff, WR, Rutgers (2027)Maryland & QB Malik Washington will look to bounce back after a rough home loss to Indiana. Rutgers' defense has been the team you want to play so far this year when you need to get back on track as a Passing Offense, and so hopefully for Washington this is the case on Saturday. For Rutgers, while the team performance has not been great in recent weeks, the trio of Antwan Raymond, Ian Strong, and Future WR Riser of the Week(s) K.J. Duff make Rutgers a sneaky interesting team. If Strong wants to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, he likely needs to start having some of his biggest performances down the stretch. For Duff, there is a clear opportunity to put up 1,000+ Yards and be on every Watchlist heading into the 2026 CFB Season including NFL Watchlists, All-American Watchlists, and Biletnikoff Watchlists.Auburn @ Vanderbilt at 4:00 PM on SEC NetworkKey Players: Jeremiah Cobb, RB, Auburn (2026) ; Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn (2027) ; Eric Singleton Jr., WR, Auburn (2026) ; Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (2026)The post-Hugh Freeze era begins with a tough road test against Vanderbilt. While I will be the first to congratulate Auburn on what is hopefully a brighter future moving forward, unfortunately for the Tigers, getting rid of Freeze does not come with an upgrade at QB, and that has been the issue for Auburn throughout the season. Cam Coleman remains the headliner for this team, an elite WR talent with potential to be a top 5-10 pick in the NFL Draft, but the numbers have not quite been there yet. Eric Singleton Jr. has excellent YAC ability, speed, and is very young for being Draft Eligible, but has struggled to produce this season specifically outside of a very limited, gadget role. Jeremiah Cobb has not necessarily entered the Day 2 conversation yet, but he has become the clear lead back for Auburn. Vanderbilt TE Eli Stowers had his first truly good game of the season against Texas, and will look to continue that momentum against Auburn. Stowers is #2 in the FBS for Receiving Yards at the TE position.California @ Louisville at 7:00 PM on ESPN2Key Players: Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele, QB, California (2028) ; Isaac Brown, RB, Louisville (2027) ; Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (2026)One player for each of the next three Draft Classes (at least in terms of when they can first enter the NFL Draft), for 2026, Louisville's Chris Bell has excellent size, athleticism, and could develop into an excellent WR, but he is also fairly raw for someone being discussed within the 1st Round. Isaac Brown has excellent explosive ability, speed, and creation ability, but the latter in particular is hard to know how it will translate going from the ACC to the NFL at under 200 lbs. Brown will look to continue his recent dominant stretch against Cal. And then against Louisville will be Cal QB Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele. Sagapolutele had his third multi-turnover game of the season this past weekend against Virginia, but continues to show signs that if he can manage those TOs in particular that he can be a potential NFL Starter / future 1st Round Pick.Florida State @ Clemson at 7:00 PM on ACCNKey Players: Ousmane Kromah, RB, Florida State (2028) ; Micahi Danzy, WR, Florida State (2027) ; Duce Robinson, WR, Florida State (2026) ; Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (2026) ; Gideon Davidson, RB, Clemson (2028) ; T.J. Moore, WR, Clemson (2027) ; Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (2026) ; Tristan Smith, WR, Clemson (2026)This game against Florida State and Clemson – even with the injury to Bryant Wesco Jr. – could potentially be an excellent showcase of WR talent in the next two Draft Classes. The big name eligible for the Draft this year is likely this Week's WR Riser of the Week(s), Antonio Williams. Williams will look to build on his first great game of the season against Florida State, and alongside Williams will be former SE Missouri St. WR Tristan Smith and sophomore T.J. Moore. It was actually Smith who had the more targets between the pairing last week, but Moore is the player within this trio that generally seems to be highest rated in Devy. Most likely the offense runs through Williams & Moore, but it would not be a surprise to see Smith – who offers a bit of a different skillset at 6' 5” – getting more involved. For Florida State, two excellent explosive athletes in Duce Robinson and Micahi Danzy will look to make explosive plays downfield or potentially even in the running game. Danzy has been a future Riser recently, and Robinson is at least an athlete worth monitoring. Aside from the WR positions, Cade Klubnik will need to continue and play well to hopefully restore his Draft Stock even to Day 2, and there are a pair of intriguing freshmen RBs who may make appearances in this game between Ousmane Kromah and Gideon Davidson.//Not too much to add today, and I should be back on Tuesday to discuss these 2026 QB Games most of all. Thanks, C.J. Get full access to C.J.'s Substack at cjfreel.substack.com/subscribe
Ben Maller talks about A.J. Brown not getting traded at the deadline and if that puts the rumors to bed once and for all, why the Jets would reject a deal for Breece Hall from the Chiefs, why the Dolphins refused to deal WR Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos, Password: Word Game of the Stars, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breece Hall met the media one day after cryptic Tweets during the trade deadline
The new map in Kansas to take away a dem seat in congress has hit a snag and will be delayed until at least next year even as California passes a law that swings 5 red seats to blue. President Trump says he's just freezing all SNAP payments until the Democrats re-open the government. I voted for this. The program has bloated from 17 million recipients to 42 million since Trump was last president. It needs a total overhaul. Target stores are laying off 1800 workers and it has nothing to do with the economy. Walmart and Costco are booming but Target played a nasty political game for too long and the have learned the meaning of FAFO. Salvy is back with the Royals for two more years. The Chiefs totally whiff on trading for runningback Breece Hall. Women's soccer has quite a controversy taking place and it may be centered in KC. LIV Golf is expanding and our Final Final is the strangest Thanksgiving invitation ever.
Boomer's Rangers get blanked again at home, the Jets make blockbuster trades sending Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams packing, and Gio calls it “an A+ day” — Boomer agrees, 100%. Jerry's back with his first update, we talk the Sphere in Vegas, hear from GM Darren Mougey, and Joe Benigno is loving the moves. Plus, Jerry Jones gets candid about needing a win before he dies, and Breece Hall reacts to losing some teammates. Boomer? He says you can't argue with the Jets' bold moves.
The Drive looked at the Chiefs deadline pursuit of Breece Hall, and how it signals the team knows they have a RB problem.
The Drive played what Fescoe had to say this morning as to why the Chiefs did not trade for Jets RB Breece Hall.
Jake Asman, of 880 ESPN in NY, joined The Drive to breakdown all the Jets trades at the deadline and the reasoning for keeping Breece Hall.
Jason and Mike give you all the big winners and losers from the NFL trade deadline. Epic fail by the Jets to not trade Breece Hall? Plus, a breakdown of the first College Football Playoff Top 25 of the season!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Smith claims that the Jets not trading Breece Hall & also contenders not trading for Hall at the deadline was a double epic failure of massive proportions!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT and Sal unleash a fiery take on the Jets' aggressive trade deadline moves, calling it the start of a "right way" rebuild that should have happened years ago. They praise GM Mougey decisive, disciplined approach for getting huge hauls for Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, and love that he protected cornerstones Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall. The hosts celebrate the "clean slate" of financial flexibility and massive draft capital the Jets now possess, arguing they control the next few drafts and can finally build an organic, stable foundation. The discussion concludes on the importance of the new regime developing talent and winning games this year to avoid setting up a future QB savior for failure, breaking the Jets' frustrating cycle of failure.
BT & Sal react to Jets HC Aaron Glenn's first media address after trading All-Pros Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams for a massive haul of draft picks. Glenn emphasizes that "with change comes opportunity" and that the trades were necessary to "build this team," not made from desperation. Sal and BT laud Glenn's unwavering conviction and transparency—a welcome change for the franchise. The conversation covers Glenn shutting down Breece Hall trade rumors, his refusal to be "soft" with the remaining players, and his fiery message to fans to "Don't let go of the rope," even admitting he never promised they'd be proud of the team "right now." The hosts conclude that Aaron Glenn is laying an authentic foundation that is finally "believable" for the long-suffering fanbase.
BT & Sal react to Aaron Glenn's fiery press conference post-trade deadline, praising his "unwavering conviction" and transparent messaging to a frustrated fan base. They dissect his stance on the Quinnen Williams/Sauce Gardner trade and his refusal to deal Breece Hall, analyzing whether the moves signify a genuine turnaround. Then, the hosts dive deep into Mets and Yankees free agency with real betting odds on stars like Alex Bregman, Bo Bichette, Cody Bellinger, and Kyle Tucker. They debate the "stupid business" of long-term deals for closers and DHs, exploring the dilemma for the Mets: do they meet Pete Alonso's price, or demand he become a "bulk DH" to prioritize defense? Finally, the "Call of the Day" is a hilarious detour into Hof's secret Sydney Sweeney "hall pass" and the astronomical cost of MSG tickets, with Sal venting about paying nearly $500 for regular-season Knicks seats.
The boys dive into the Jets' trades before the trading deadline.
Breaking down the top 36 RB rankings and tiers for Week 10 of Fantasy Football 2025.
The Jets detonated the deadline: Sauce Gardner to Indy and Quinnen Williams to Dallas in a sweeping sell-off that screams full rebuild. We unpack the return, what it says about Aaron Glenn/Darren Mougey's plan, and what it means for 2026–27. We also clear up the Breece Hall rumor mill (did he actually request a trade?) and the reported Chiefs offer. Then we preview Sunday's Jets–Browns at MetLife (1:00 p.m. ET, CBS): key injuries, matchups, betting temperature, and what to watch. Finally, a note to ownership on season-ticket hikes after a teardown. #SauceGardner #QuinnenWilliams #JetsTrades #NFLTradeDeadline #RebuildMode #JetsRebuild #FireSale #WoodyJohnson #JetsFrontOffice #NFLRumors #Jets #TakeFlight #NewYorkJets #NFL #NFLNews #NFLWeek10 #JetsNation #GangGreen #JetsPodcast #LockedUpSports
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Nick Kostos has had enough of Breece Hall's twitter comments from today after the trade deadline. Plus, Nick explains why the Sauce Gardner addition confirms that Daniel Jones will be back with the Colts.
Breece Hall is Tweeting following the trades of Williams and Gardner
The clock's ticking to 4 PM. No buzz, no moves — yet. Will the Jets shock the league and move Breece Hall? The Giants found their guy in Jaxson Dart. Can the Jets do the same?
The Cowboys stumble again thanks to a struggling defense, while Jacoby Brissett earns Boomer's vote for Cardinals starter. Trade deadline drama looms at 4 PM — will the Jets move Breece Hall to find their Jaxson Dart? Things get awkward as Boomer and Gio argue over Aaron Glenn, and Jerry kicks off with the sounds of the Cardinals' big win. Plus, we break down the Giants' defensive struggles, with Brian Burns standing out.
Cowboys struggle, Brissett shines, and the NFL trade deadline hits — will the Jets move Breece Hall? Giants, Jaxson Dart, and Daboll updates. KAT lights up the Knicks, St. John's dominates, and MSG goes full KAT telethon. Plus, Vrabel defends Pats record, marathon shoutouts, Chef IQ toast, Dan Quinn ‘my bad,' and Mets trivia with Andrew Bogusch's son vs. Al.
Seth and Sean discuss how active they think the Texans will be today as the trade deadline nears and some early PenderPoll returns as to if Texans fans would be on board for a Breece Hall trade.
Your season-saving Week 10 waiver wire breakdown is here! Every player covered today is under 45% owned on Sleeper, which means they're available RIGHT NOW in most leagues.Join Trent for a quick injury update on the chaos creating opportunities this week, then dive into his favorite QB streamers like J.J. McCarthy and Michael Penix Jr. He breaks down the RB adds you need to prioritize—including Isaiah Davis who could be a league-winner if the Breece Hall trade rumors pan out.Trent covers the packed WR wire with breakout candidates like Tory Horton and Alec Pierce, plus the TE streamers taking advantage of injuries (Luke Musgrave is a MUST-ADD after Tucker Kraft's season-ending ACL tear). He also gives you the handcuff stashes worth rostering and wraps up with his Week 10 priority list so you know exactly who to target.Don't forget—49ers, Broncos, Jaguars, and Ravens are all on bye this week. Plan accordingly!Drop your waiver claims in the comments! Who are YOU targeting this week?Connect with the Showhttps://x.com/TFFDudes https://www.instagram.com/tffdudes/Watch the Dudes on Youtube athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JAx3YD3P-OJRiaqA7wSQwQuestions for the showtffdudes@gmail.com Watch the Dudes on Youtube athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JAx3YD3P-OJRiaqA7wSQw Sponsors Trophy Smackwww.trophysmack.com/dudeswww.sleeper.comDudes100 and they will match you $100
The NFL Trade Deadline is TODAY — and things are already getting spicy.