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Hour 1 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara talking Vols football, VFLs in the NFL, and the latest on Brendan Sorsby with the NFL Network's Charles Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Network analyst and VFL Charles Davis joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara on SportsTalk to breakdown the college football landscape, VFLs in the NFL, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonus coverage of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara reviewing their segment with Charles Davis, more Vols football talk, and a preview of tomorrow's program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara talking Vols football, VFLs in the NFL, and the latest on Brendan Sorsby with the NFL Network's Charles Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Network analyst and VFL Charles Davis joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara on SportsTalk to breakdown the college football landscape, VFLs in the NFL, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonus coverage of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara reviewing their segment with Charles Davis, more Vols football talk, and a preview of tomorrow's program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara talking Vols football, VFLs in the NFL, and the latest on Brendan Sorsby with the NFL Network's Charles Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Network analyst and VFL Charles Davis joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara on SportsTalk to breakdown the college football landscape, VFLs in the NFL, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonus coverage of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara reviewing their segment with Charles Davis, more Vols football talk, and a preview of tomorrow's program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Network analyst and VFL Charles Davis joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara on SportsTalk to breakdown the college football landscape, VFLs in the NFL, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonus coverage of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara reviewing their segment with Charles Davis, more Vols football talk, and a preview of tomorrow's program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara talking Vols football, VFLs in the NFL, and the latest on Brendan Sorsby with the NFL Network's Charles Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles Davis joins Luke and John Lund to discuss Myles Garrett being traded to the Los Angeles Rams, if teams are going to continue to start stockpiling picks,
Luke and John Lund talk to Arizona Sports Arizona Diamondbacks reporter Alex Weiner and CBS NFL analyst Charles Davis joins the show.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning are joined by Charles Davis (00:00), NFL on CBS analyst, to help break down a pair of blockbuster trades! He breaks down Myles Garrett being sent to the Rams, the Browns' return in the deal, if the move pushes Los Angeles to Super Bowl favourites, and the potential of Aaron Donald returning from retirement. Charles also dives into AJ Brown's trade to the Patriots, how the WR's relationship with Philadelphia dissolved, and New England's outlook in the AFC. After the break, Jason Bukala (26:36) of Sportsnet and the Pro Hockey Group shares his takeaways from Stanley Cup Media Day ahead of tonight's Game 1. Jason also looks into the Bruce Cassidy situation, the deciding factor in this series, the Maple Leafs new Assistant GM Judd Brackett, and the upcoming NHL Draft Combine. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis and Dennis Dodd, The conversation begins with a discussion regarding the spring meetings of the Big Ten conference, which recently took place at a resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Charles notes that the conference is feeling very positive about itself, highlighted by the prominent display of recent national championship trophies at the meeting's registration. A significant shift at this year's meeting was the inclusion of the media, which had historically been discouraged from attending. This allowed Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti to publicly reaffirm his commitment to a 24-team playoff format, which emerged as the dominant topic of the meetings despite other minor issues being raised. The participants then delve into the concept of "self-governance" within collegiate athletics, particularly concerning how the major conferences might establish their own rules independently of traditional oversight. Dennis outlines that self-governance would not mean conferences breaking away entirely, but rather choosing how to manage internal affairs such as collective bargaining, player compensation, enforcement of rules, and transfer eligibility while still competing against other schools. They express skepticism about current enforcement methods, recalling past failures when conferences attempted self-policing, which often led to internal friction and instability. Finally, the discussion touches upon the potential conflict between state laws and a unified national standard for college athletics. The speakers contemplate a scenario where individual states, like Texas, might pass independent laws governing athletic programs, which could create a chaotic patchwork of regulations across the country unless a federal law is established to create a single national standard. Charles suggests that if the major conferences do not find a way to effectively govern themselves, they may eventually be forced to adopt a professionalized model similar to the NFL or NBA, complete with a dedicated commissioner and a board of governors to manage the sport's future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Forklift Systems Football Saturday , Coach dives deep into the major takeaways from the recent SEC and Big Ten Spring Meetings. Joined by "Mr. College Football" Tony Barnhart, the two unpack the ongoing debate between SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti regarding the potential expansion of the College Football Playoff from 12 to 24 teams, as well as the push for more conference self-governance. In the second hour, college football experts Dennis Dodd and Charles Davis jump in to analyze the sweeping implications of the bipartisan Cruz-Cantwell bill—also known as the Protect College Sports Act—which attempts to address NIL, antitrust exemptions, transfer rules, and the looming reality of athlete employment. Additionally, Tennessee Education Lottery CEO Rebecca Paul drops by to share a positive fiscal update, projecting up to $455 million transferred for state educational programs this yearSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by NFL game analyst and commentator Charles Davis to discuss the serious legal and collegiate implications surrounding Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton and his recent gambling allegations. The pair contrast the modern landscape of college athletics—where universities, professional leagues, and broadcast partners actively generate revenue from sports betting—with the historical strict prohibitions, penalties, and warnings players traditionally faced regarding gambling. They examine the quarterback's potential legal defense strategy, which reports indicate may focus on the NCAA’s own financial ties to the gambling industry and a defense related to mental health and gambling addiction, while exploring the complications this case presents for college athletic administrators, the possibility of a court-ordered injunction allowing him to play, and how the evolution of high-dollar NIL contracts complicates mid-contract transfers between schools.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach welcomes NFL game analyst Charles Davis to unpack the legal and collegiate fallout surrounding Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby and his recent gambling allegations. The duo juxtaposes the modern era of college sports—where universities and networks profit directly from gambling partnerships—against the strict bans historically placed on student-athletes. They map out Sorsby's expected legal defense strategy, which could heavily leverage the NCAA's own gambling revenue ties and a focus on mental health, while tackling the immense challenges this poses for administrators, potential court-ordered injunctions, and the way high-value NIL contracts are disrupting mid-contract transfers. The gridiron breakdown continues as college football writer Dennis Dodd joins the show to evaluate the bounce-back potential of former national championship programs. Coach and Dodd dive deep into the current trajectories of Lincoln Riley’s USC, Mike Norvell’s Florida State, and Dabo Swinney’s Clemson, weighing each program's unique recruiting triumphs and critical turn-around pressures. The conversation shifts into a rapid-fire analysis of the latest high-profile coaching carousel moves, assessing Matt Campbell’s transition to Penn State, James Franklin’s arrival at Virginia Tech, and Kyle Whittingham taking the reins at Michigan, alongside a snapshot of recent developments reshaping the Big 12. Dennis Dodd and Tony Barnhart team up with Coach on Football Saturday, opening with a reflection on Memorial Day weekend before shifting focus to the highly consequential SEC spring meetings in Destin. The panel breaks down whether these meetings will rival the historic 1991 expansion in long-term impact, especially if they chart a course toward a 24-team playoff system. Highlighting key insights on influential figures like Georgia President Jerry Morehead and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, they examine Morehead's comments on SEC self-governance and potential breakaway from the NCAA. The episode closes with a breakdown of Sankey's methodical data-driven approach to a nine-game conference schedule, a look at Coach Ed Orgeron’s rumored return to the LSU sidelines, and breaking news regarding an active NCAA tampering investigation into Ole Miss stemming from a complaint by Clemson's Dabo Swinney against Pete Golding.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis to break down a fascinating wave of high-profile coaching changes and program resets across college football. The guys dive right into the massive musical chairs happening at the top, starting with Matt Campbell taking over a Penn State program that Charles calls "the university of the Northeast". They note that while James Franklin put up great numbers, his struggles in high-profile national games ultimately opened the door for Campbell's elite talent-developing style. Moving over to Michigan, they pull back the curtain on Kyle Whittingham’s unique transition; it turns out Utah was already priming Morgan Scalley as the coach-in-waiting, which essentially allowed Michigan to swoop in and land Whittingham without a massive buyout battle since he had technically stepped down. Down south, they expect Alex Golesh to be a seamless fit with Auburn’s incredibly loyal fanbase thanks to his deep southern recruiting roots and explosive offensive background from Tennessee, while John Sumrall’s jump from Tulane to Florida has them both highly optimistic given his proven knack for elevating programs. To wrap things up, the guys rank three powerhouse programs looking to bounce back under their current leadership. Lincoln Riley’s USC squad takes the #1 spot after glowing spring reports about the trenches looking better than they have in years. Dabo Swinney and Clemson land at #2 as Dabo finally embraces "Realville" by mixing the transfer portal and NIL into his traditional high school recruiting philosophy. At a distant #3 is Mike Norvell’s Florida State team, where the hosts admit they're skeptical of a quick fix since the Seminoles just haven't looked the same since that heartbreaking playoff omission two seasons ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this jam-packed episode, Coach is joined by CBS Sports national college football writer Dennis Dodd and analyst Charles Davis to deliver an insider look at the seismic operational, legislative, and coaching shifts rewriting the college sports landscape. The show kicks off with a deep dive into contrasting transfer portal philosophies—pitting Oklahoma State’s massive 80-plus player roster overhaul against Georgia’s selective, high-school-first approach—before Dodd breaks down a pending bipartisan congressional bill that could introduce strict federal oversight and a hard spending cap on athletic rosters. Coach explores how unprecedented financial investments have turned modern athletic facilities into self-contained living spaces to maximize player retention, while also addressing the normalization of coaches using non-traditional media platforms and the urgent need for comprehensive gambling education amid recent player controversies. After lamenting the loss of historic intra-conference rivalries and analyzing how all 16 SEC programs are strategically utilizing the transfer portal, the discussion shifts to a fascinating wave of high-profile coaching resets. The guys analyze Matt Campbell taking the reins at Penn State to replace James Franklin, the unique mechanics behind Michigan landing Kyle Whittingham from Utah, Alex Golesh’s explosive offensive fit at Auburn, and John Sumrall’s high-ceiling jump from Tulane to Florida. Finally, the segment wraps up with a sharp critique of the newly expanded 76-team NCAA men's basketball tournament and a definitive ranking of three powerhouse programs looking to bounce back under current leadership, detailing USC’s physical improvements in the trenches, Dabo Swinney finally embracing NIL and the portal at Clemson, and lingering skepticism surrounding Mike Norvell's Florida State squad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis to break down a fascinating wave of high-profile coaching changes and program resets across college football. The guys dive right into the massive musical chairs happening at the top, starting with Matt Campbell taking over a Penn State program that Charles calls "the university of the Northeast". They note that while James Franklin put up great numbers, his struggles in high-profile national games ultimately opened the door for Campbell's elite talent-developing style. Moving over to Michigan, they pull back the curtain on Kyle Whittingham’s unique transition; it turns out Utah was already priming Morgan Scalley as the coach-in-waiting, which essentially allowed Michigan to swoop in and land Whittingham without a massive buyout battle since he had technically stepped down. Down south, they expect Alex Golesh to be a seamless fit with Auburn’s incredibly loyal fanbase thanks to his deep southern recruiting roots and explosive offensive background from Tennessee, while John Sumrall’s jump from Tulane to Florida has them both highly optimistic given his proven knack for elevating programs. To wrap things up, the guys rank three powerhouse programs looking to bounce back under their current leadership. Lincoln Riley’s USC squad takes the #1 spot after glowing spring reports about the trenches looking better than they have in years. Dabo Swinney and Clemson land at #2 as Dabo finally embraces "Realville" by mixing the transfer portal and NIL into his traditional high school recruiting philosophy. At a distant #3 is Mike Norvell’s Florida State team, where the hosts admit they're skeptical of a quick fix since the Seminoles just haven't looked the same since that heartbreaking playoff omission two seasons ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this jam-packed episode, Coach is joined by CBS Sports national college football writer Dennis Dodd and analyst Charles Davis to deliver an insider look at the seismic operational, legislative, and coaching shifts rewriting the college sports landscape. The show kicks off with a deep dive into contrasting transfer portal philosophies—pitting Oklahoma State’s massive 80-plus player roster overhaul against Georgia’s selective, high-school-first approach—before Dodd breaks down a pending bipartisan congressional bill that could introduce strict federal oversight and a hard spending cap on athletic rosters. Coach explores how unprecedented financial investments have turned modern athletic facilities into self-contained living spaces to maximize player retention, while also addressing the normalization of coaches using non-traditional media platforms and the urgent need for comprehensive gambling education amid recent player controversies. After lamenting the loss of historic intra-conference rivalries and analyzing how all 16 SEC programs are strategically utilizing the transfer portal, the discussion shifts to a fascinating wave of high-profile coaching resets. The guys analyze Matt Campbell taking the reins at Penn State to replace James Franklin, the unique mechanics behind Michigan landing Kyle Whittingham from Utah, Alex Golesh’s explosive offensive fit at Auburn, and John Sumrall’s high-ceiling jump from Tulane to Florida. Finally, the segment wraps up with a sharp critique of the newly expanded 76-team NCAA men's basketball tournament and a definitive ranking of three powerhouse programs looking to bounce back under current leadership, detailing USC’s physical improvements in the trenches, Dabo Swinney finally embracing NIL and the portal at Clemson, and lingering skepticism surrounding Mike Norvell's Florida State squad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of "Forklift Systems Football Saturday" Coach kicks off "talking season" on Forklift Systems Football Saturday With Special guest Coach Boots Donnelly shares his extensive experience in college football, focusing on the evolution of smaller programs amidst the rise of Power 5 conferences, the impact of playoff expansion, and strategies for navigating the changing landscape of college athletics. This episode features a deep discussion on college football, playoff expansion, recruiting strategies, and the evolving landscape of college athletics, featuring insights from Charles Davis and Tony Barnhart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by sports journalists Tony Barnhart and Charles Davis, along with legendary coach Boots Donnelly, for a spirited discussion centered on the evolving landscape of football. The conversation begins with a nostalgic look at the past, with Donnelly and the panel reminiscing about the days of large recruiting classes and the significant impact of transfer players on programs like Middle Tennessee. This historical context sets the stage for a critique of the modern era, specifically how Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and the transfer portal have shifted power even further toward major conferences. The group notes that top talent from smaller schools is increasingly "transferring up" to the SEC and Big Ten, which was reflected in the high number of transfer students selected in the most recent NFL Draft. The segment then shifts focus to a detailed evaluation of the 2026 NFL Draft and specific player outcomes. Charles Davis provides an analysis of the draft's depth, noting that while it lacked a high volume of superstar quarterbacks at the top, it was bolstered by strong defensive and line talent. A significant portion of the talk is dedicated to Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, with the panel debating his professional prospects. While they unanimously praise his "winner" mentality and his historic contributions to the Vanderbilt program, there is a consensus of skepticism regarding his ability to succeed as a pro quarterback due to his size and playing style. The discussion wraps up with a look at the "gap" in talent between the dominant Power Two conferences and the rest of college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annual Front Row Noles guest and current NFL Network/ESPN analyst Charles Davis joins the show to talk NFL Draft results and surprises, the current state of college football, reporting in college vs. the pros, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hour 4 opens with Joe reacting to Pat Riley's end-of-season press conference, where Riley doubles down on the Heat's direction, refuses any talk of tanking, and makes it clear the organization is committed to staying competitive around Bam Adebayo—even going as far as shutting down the idea of trading him in a blockbuster move. The guys also discuss what it would even look like if the Heat ever moved on from Riley after 31 years with the franchise. The conversation then shifts to college football, as Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby transfers following an illegal gambling scandal, leading into a broader discussion on the ongoing issues of gambling in sports, from Terry Rozier's situation to the legacy of Pete Rose. Later, Charles Davis joins to break down the Dolphins' draft, including the Kadyn Proctor pick over Rueben Bain, Miami's other selections, and why he was surprised by the Rams taking Ty Simpson early, while also highlighting the massive growth of the NFL Draft as an event.
Hour 1 kicks off with Joe breaking down the Dolphins' draft, as critics take aim but the front office stands firm in its decisions—highlighting a larger class than in recent years. NFL analyst Charles Davis joins to react, sharing his surprise at the Kadyn Proctor pick, discussing the Dolphins passing on Rueben Bain, and weighing in on other first-round storylines across the league. The guys also touch on the Marlins' tough loss to the Dodgers before diving into a fun debate sparked by a high school team choosing prom over a playoff game. Joe and Hollywood reflect on their own experiences and argue the real question: prom night or postseason—what's the right call?
Joe opens the show breaking down the Dolphins' draft, as the front office stands firm in its decisions despite heavy outside criticism—highlighting a much larger draft class than Miami has carried in recent years while acknowledging that every team is getting second-guessed. NFL analyst Charles Davis joins to react to Miami taking Kadyn Proctor over Rueben Bain, saying he expected Proctor to land with Detroit and discussing how he'll likely start at guard before moving to tackle, along with thoughts on Chris Johnson, the Rams' surprise pick of Ty Simpson, and the massive growth of the NFL Draft as an event. The conversation continues around the NFL and college football landscape before shifting into a broader discussion on gambling in sports after the news of Brendan Sorsby transferring following an illegal gambling scandal, with comparisons to Terry Rozier's situation and past cases like Pete Rose. The show also touches on the Heat's long-term direction under Pat Riley and what it would mean if Miami ever moved on from him after 31 years, keeping a focus on the franchise's refusal to tank and commitment to Bam Adebayo.
Charles Davis joins the show and shares his reaction to the Dolphins' draft, admitting he was surprised Miami took Kadyn Proctor that early—believing his tough, physical style felt like a better fit for Detroit. He weighs in on the Dolphins passing on Rueben Bain, noting Miami wasn't alone as Bain slid all the way to No. 15, and discusses Proctor's likely path starting at guard before moving to tackle. Davis also gives his thoughts on the Dolphins selecting Chris Johnson late in the first round, and reacts to the Rams' surprising decision to take Ty Simpson—while emphasizing it's still Matthew Stafford's team for at least the next year or two. Plus, he touches on the massive turnout for the NFL Draft, with over 800,000 fans in attendance, and why that number could top a million when the draft heads to D.C. next year
First-round pick Caleb Downs joins The Fan to discuss his versatile defensive role and football IQ, followed by NFL Network analyst Charles Davis providing an expert breakdown of the Cowboys' highly-rated 2026 draft class. The episode explores how Downs fits into a modern defensive scheme as a multi-positional weapon and why Dallas was a big winner during the draft weekend.
First-round pick Caleb Downs joins The Fan to discuss his versatile defensive role and football IQ, followed by NFL Network analyst Charles Davis providing an expert breakdown of the Cowboys' highly-rated 2026 draft class. The episode explores how Downs fits into a modern defensive scheme as a multi-positional weapon and why Dallas was a big winner during the draft weekend.
Why the Dolphins and Green Bay have the same Canes disease, Breaking down draft class, Charles Davis of NFL Network, Music History, Bisthdays and why Sully's draft doesn't come down to one pick.
Why the Dolphins and Green Bay have the same Canes disease, Breaking down draft class, Charles Davis of NFL Network, Music History, Bisthdays and why Sully's draft doesn't come down to one pick.
Why the Dolphins and Green Bay have the same Canes disease, Breaking down draft class, Charles Davis of NFL Network, Music History, Bisthdays and why Sully's draft doesn't come down to one pick.
Our interview with NFL Network Insider Charles Davis as he breaks down the Dolphins draft.
Nats POBO Paul Toboni breaks down his team's latest performance in his weekly visit with The Junkies; Chris Miles looks at the NBA Playoffs so far; DC Mayor Muriel Bowser surprises The Junks in-studio with the news that May 4 is Sports Junkies Day in DC; JP Finlay sits down with Sonny Styles after the Commanders made him their first-round pick; and, Charles Davis recaps Round 1 of the NFL Draft.
Nats POBO Paul Toboni breaks down his team's latest performance in his weekly visit with The Junkies; Chris Miles looks at the NBA Playoffs so far; DC Mayor Muriel Bowser surprises The Junks in-studio with the news that May 4 is Sports Junkies Day in DC; JP Finlay sits down with Sonny Styles after the Commanders made him their first-round pick; and, Charles Davis recaps Round 1 of the NFL Draft.
Nats POBO Paul Toboni breaks down his team's latest performance in his weekly visit with The Junkies; Chris Miles looks at the NBA Playoffs so far; DC Mayor Muriel Bowser surprises The Junks in-studio with the news that May 4 is Sports Junkies Day in DC; JP Finlay sits down with Sonny Styles after the Commanders made him their first-round pick; and, Charles Davis recaps Round 1 of the NFL Draft.
Nats POBO Paul Toboni breaks down his team's latest performance in his weekly visit with The Junkies; Chris Miles looks at the NBA Playoffs so far; DC Mayor Muriel Bowser surprises The Junks in-studio with the news that May 4 is Sports Junkies Day in DC; JP Finlay sits down with Sonny Styles after the Commanders made him their first-round pick; and, Charles Davis recaps Round 1 of the NFL Draft.
Charles Davis loves the upside of Sonny Styles Could not go wrong with this selection.
NFL Network's Colleen Wolfe and Charles Davis complement Daniel Jeremiah as he releases his final mock draft on the eve of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, PA. DJ lists off all 32 picks in the first round, with several of his own trade predictions along the way. See (approximate) chapters below: 0:00 - Welcome to Daniel Jeremiah's 2026 NFL Mock Draft2:45 - No. 1 Las Vegas Raiders4:50 - No. 2 New York Jets6:38 - No. 3 Arizona Cardinals (DJ predicts a trade!)8:54 - No. 4 Tennessee Titans11:26 - No. 5 New York Giants13:10 - No. 6 Cleveland Browns13:40 - No. 7 Washington Commanders15:10 - No. 8 New Orleans Saints (TRADE!)18:15 - No. 9 Kansas City Chiefs19:00 - No. 10 New York Giants (via CIN)20:35 - No. 11 Miami Dolphins21:12 - No. 12 Dallas Cowboys21:35 - No. 13 Los Angeles Rams21:55 - No. 14 Baltimore Ravens23:55 - No. 15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (TRADE!)25:30 - No. 16 New York Jets26:10 - No. 17 Detroit Lions26:39 - No. 18 Minnesota Vikings26:58 - No. 19 Carolina Panthers27:22 - No. 20 Dallas Cowboys30:15 - No. 21 Pittsburgh Steelers30:54 - No. 22 Los Angeles Chargers31:22 - No. 23 Philadelphia Eagles (TRADE!)31:52 - No. 24 Cleveland Browns32:30 - No. 25 Chicago Bears35:00 - No. 26 Buffalo Bills (Another Trade!)37:52 - No. 27 San Francisco 49ers38:05 - No. 28 Houston Texans38:30 - No. 29 Kansas City Chiefs39:00 - No. 30 Miami Dolphins39:21 - No. 31 New England Patriots39:42 - No. 32 Seattle Seahawks (TRADE!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh where CBS Sports/NFL Network Analyst Charles Davis and Rich preview how this year's draft could play out including what the Las Vegas Raiders are getting in Indiana Hoosiers QB Fernando Mendoza, the New York Jets' options with the 2nd overall pick, if the Rams should draft Alabama QB Ty Simpson or get a weapon for Matthew Stafford that can contribute immediately, why the Cleveland Browns should trade up in the Draft, and reveals which late-round sleeper pick could be a star in the NFL. In ‘Overreaction Wednesday' Michigan alum Rich weighs in on the many Ohio State Buckeyes in the NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts QB Daniel Jones, the Lakers' chances to reach the Western Conference Finals, if the Spurs, Celtics or Knicks will suffer an early playoff exit, and the New York Mets' 12-game losing streak. Yankees fan Rich reacts to a report that Pinstripes players are pushing to end a century of tradition by introducing a dark road jersey to the usual greys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Rich & Amanda are joined by developer Charles Davis, along with actors Josie Corichi and Christina Perry, to discuss their game Obey the Insect God, what goes into making an indie game, the motion capture process, and more. Games: Esoteric Ebb, Generation Exile, Obscura, and the Resident Evil series. To contact us, email call@gamerswithjobs.com! Send us your thoughts on the show, pressing issues you want to talk about, or whatever else is on your mind. Links & Show Notes
From 04/20 Hour 4: Charles Davis joins The Sports Junkies to preview the 2026 NFL Draft.
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04/20 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 43:00 Hour 3 - 1:25:00 Hour 4 - 2:09:00 The Sports Junkies break down the top storylines around the sports world. Today's guests were Daniel Kelly and Charles Davis.
Nick Kostos is LIVE on this Monday! Nick opens the show with his full reaction to Rory McIlroy winning his second consecutive Masters. Plus, Nick shares his early thought on the NBA Playoffs and explains why the Spurs screwed themselves out of a potential NBA Title. Nate Tice, Charles Davis and Taylor Zarzour join the show!
NFL Network Draft Analyst Charles Davis joins the show to discuss the latest storylines heading into the NFL Draft.
It's a NFL Draft hour on You Better You Bet! Nick is joined by Charles Davis and Nate Tice to break down their favorite NFL Draft prospects.