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Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar. Super Agent Leigh Steinberg joins the show to discuss the NY Knicks in the NBA Finals, NBA expansion, the Myles Garret trade & MLB salary cap. Gene is hyped for the Knicks. Bills camp wraps up. The DanDalorian shares his hot take.
Gene is on cloud 9 after the NY Knicks incredible comeback win in game 4 of the NBA Finals. Gene breaks it all down. Its also the last day of Bills mandatory mini-camp. Chris Trappsoo joins the show later.
Chris Trapasso from Buffalo Rumblings joins the show to help break down Bills position battles for mini camp & training camp. He also comments on the NY Knicks & his love for sports.
Full Hour 1. Gene reacts to the amazing Knicks comeback win. Chris Trapasso from Buffalo Rumblings joins the show to break down everythings Bills at mini camp & roster battles.
Full Show Broadcast! Gene is on cloud 9. Guests today include: Chris Trapasso & Jimmy Patsos. Tim's hot take & sports headlines.
Full Hour 2. Tim Schneider's Take, Gene's top sports headlines & betting expert PJ Glasser live from the college world series.
Full Show Broadcast. Gene is dialed in on Bills mandatory mini camp. He has 3 big camp battles in mind. Tonight is game 4 of the NBA Finals, Gene offers up his prediction & a Jalen Brunson story. Tim shares his hot take at the top of hour 2. Gene shares shots & betting expert PJ Glasser joins the show live from the college world series.
A first-round fit the room expected The Detroit Lions leaned into identity. On the Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris and Jeff Risdon welcomed draft analyst Chris Trepaso to dissect a class he graded very high. The focus opened on Blake Miller, the first-round pick who looks like a clean right tackle for Detroit's scheme. The discussion framed it simply. Power. Size. Length. Run-game movement. Anchor against bullrush. Miller checked every box for a line that already mauls people. Trepaso said he would have mock-drafted Miller to Detroit over and over. He called the fit one of the best in the first round. If Penei Sewell shifts to the left side, Miller slides in at right tackle with no friction. The NFL comparison offered was Braden Smith. Reliable. Durable. Darn good. That kind of profile settles an offensive line and keeps the run game on schedule. The measurables backed the film. Over 34-inch arms. Around 6-foot-5 and near 320 pounds. A 32-inch vertical. A 40-yard dash around five seconds. Those traits do not guarantee success, but paired with sturdy tape they signal a safe, smart NFL selection. The hosts and guest aligned on this. The Detroit Lions prioritized continuity and immediate utility up front. Miller fits. Derek Moore targets the opposite edge Day two brought Derek Moore from Michigan. Familiar player. Logical need. The Lions have searched for a stable answer across from Hutchinson. They added DJ Wonnum, but the long-term solution remains open. Moore offers speed to power with shock in his hands. He sets edges with pop. He can convert upfield urgency into displacement at the point of attack. Trepaso acknowledged the testing dip. At the Michigan pro day, Moore's vertical and broad jump were below average. That is a data point. The film still showed heavy hands, sturdy edges, and a bull rush that jars. The role in Detroit is straightforward. Win early downs with strength. Collapse the pocket when offenses slide help toward Hutchinson. Grow into the every-down threat they have chased for several seasons. Draft logic that matches Detroit's plan The thread through both picks was fit. The Detroit Lions want to stay among the NFL's best offensive lines. Miller sustains that standard and protects the run-first attitude that powers this group. The comp to Braden Smith underscored a vision for reliable right tackle play in a power running scheme. On defense, Moore's profile addresses a glaring pinch point. He aligns with what the staff values on the edge. Heavy hands. Speed to power. Assignment soundness. The Detroit Lions Podcast conversation kept circling back to this. Detroit selected players who play like Lions. The grades reflect it. The roster construction does too. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #blakemiller #derrickmoore #jimmyrolder #lionsdraft #2026nfldraft #christrapasso #playercomps #kendricklaw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have the Buffalo Bills filled enough holes through the NFL Draft and offseason moves ahead of spring OTAs? Special guest Chris Trapasso from Buffalo Rumblings joins Andy Young on the Buffalo End Zone podcast to discuss the state of the Bills roster and what areas could be strengths and weaknesses heading into the 2026 NFL season. Talking points include Brandon Beane, Joe Brady, Josh Allen, T.J. Parker, Davison Igbinosun, Jude Bowry, Skyler Bell, Kaleb Elarms-Orr, Jalon Kilgore, Deone Walker, T.J. Sanders, Ed Oliver, Greg Rousseau, Bradley Chubb, Michael Hoecht, Terrel Bernard, Dorian Williams, Maxwell Hairston, Christian Benford, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Cole Bishop, Alec Anderson, Austin Corbett, Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer and more!
This week's top Buffalo Bills analysis features David Helman and Chris Trapasso breaking down Brandon Beane's 10-pick draft class. The discussion highlights an intriguing "Jamar Chase Lite" player comparison for rookie receiver Skyler Bell and a deep dive into the team's post-draft roster.
This week's top Buffalo Bills analysis features David Helman and Chris Trapasso breaking down Brandon Beane's 10-pick draft class. The discussion highlights an intriguing "Jamar Chase Lite" player comparison for rookie receiver Skyler Bell and a deep dive into the team's post-draft roster.
This week's top Buffalo Bills analysis features David Helman and Chris Trapasso breaking down Brandon Beane's 10-pick draft class. The discussion highlights an intriguing "Jamar Chase Lite" player comparison for rookie receiver Skyler Bell and a deep dive into the team's post-draft roster.
Chris Trapasso joins Bulldog to breakdown the Bills 2026 Draft Class. Chris gives his thoughts on each of the Bills picks with an in-depth analysis on each player. Chris also shares his thoughts on the Bills trading back, Keon Coleman's future with the Bills and which player could be a day one starter!
Hour Two in Full
Matthew Coller and Chris Trapasso of DraftGradebook.com talk about Chris's grade on the Minnesota Vikings' draft. Why he liked Caleb Banks as a player, his fit for Jake Golday and the late-round pick he's most intrigued by. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Amerks season comes to an end. Don Stevens bids farewell & hangs up the mic. Thank You Don Stevens. The Sabres annihilate the Bruins as they push Boston to the brink. The Bills selected 10 players at the NFL draft.
Sabres take Game 3 and Chris Trapasso joins the show
Chris Trapasso joins the show and more as we get ready for the NFL Draft and Game 3
Matthew Coller and Chris Trapasso of DraftGradebook.com give their 5 strongest NFL Draft takes and they debate whether the Vikings will draft Dillon Thieneman. Then they do a mock draft of the first 17 picks and look at the many Minnesota Vikings draft options. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chris Trapasso joins Mike Schopp and the Bulldog to discuss his new role as team site producer at Buffalo Rumblings before diving into the upcoming NFL Draft. They explore the Bills strategy at pick 26, analyzing whether Brandon Beane will trade down for more day two selections or target specific prospects like Malachi Lawrence. The conversation also covers the challenges of mock drafts and the potential impact of other team needs on Buffalo's decision-making.
Hour Three in full
1-2pm - Brad Riter discusses the Sabres loss to the Bruins in Game 2 and the NFL Draft with Chris Trapasso
Catch the best Buffalo Bills interviews from the week! Nate Geary, Chris Trapasso, and Sal Capaccio dive deep into the strategies Brandon Beane might employ in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Catch the best Buffalo Bills interviews from the week! Nate Geary, Chris Trapasso, and Sal Capaccio dive deep into the strategies Brandon Beane might employ in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Catch the best Buffalo Bills interviews from the week! Nate Geary, Chris Trapasso, and Sal Capaccio dive deep into the strategies Brandon Beane might employ in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar: Round 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs are set. Sabres vs Bruins Sunday. We are 1 week away from the NFL draft. Sal Capaccio joins the show to go over the latests with the Bills, NFL schedule, the draft & more. Tim shares his take of the day.
Full Hour 2: Gene shares his top sports stories in Shots! Chris Trapasso from DraftGradeBook.com stops in to take a look at what the Bills can do at pick 26 in the NFL Draft. Gene wraps everything up in Last Call!
The Buffalo Sabres first playoff game in 15 years will take place Sunday in Buffalo. Gene previews todays show & talks the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff schedule, the NFL Draft in 1 week. The Amerks, Knighthawks & LIV Golf.
Gene has all the big news & sports headlines lined up in Shots!
Chris Trapasso from DraftGradeBook.com joins Gene on the show to dive into NFL prospects as we are 1 week away from the draft.
Full show broadcast features Sal Capaccio & Chris Trapasso talking all things Buffalo Bills, NFL draft, NFL schedule nuggets, draft prospects, sneak peaks & so much more. Terrible Time Timmy has his take of the day. Gene passes out shots, plus last call is for you.
Gene wraps up todays show & gets you all set for Friday!
Matthew Coller and Chris Trapasso of DraftGradebook.com analyze a report from Jordan Schultz that top 10 teams in the NFL Draft are trying to trade down. Could the Minnesota Vikings trade up with someone and land a pick like Jeremiyah Love or Caleb Downs? Plus 2000s comps for current NFL Draft picks Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NFL Draft analyst Chris Trapasso previews next week's NFL Draft and discusses what options the Commanders will have in the first round.
Hour 4 of BMitch & Finlay features a bunch of draft talk and an interview with Chris Trapasso.
Chris Trapasso joins Schopp and Bulldog to share his thoughts on the 2026 Draft Class and why it is being called one of the worst classes ever. Chris's thoughts on what the Buffalo Bills should be looking for at pick 26. What do the Bills think about Linebackers and could they take one at pick 26? Is KC Concepcion still a guy the Bills should be going after? More of Chris Trapasso's thoughts on the 2026 Draft Class.
Jay Binkley from 96.5 The Fan in Kansas City (Gene's nemesis), joins Gene on the show to go over the Chiefs & the NFL Draft. Will Kansas City select KC Concepcion?
11am - Sal Capaccio is joined by Chris Trapasso to discuss the best draft prospect for the Bills in the first round
11am-12pm - Hour in full
This week's top Buffalo Bills interviews on WGR feature Chris Trapasso, Sal Maiorana, and Sal Capaccio. The crew breaks down the latest NFL Draft board, provides updates on offseason workouts, and tackles the biggest storylines of the spring.
This week's top Buffalo Bills interviews on WGR feature Chris Trapasso, Sal Maiorana, and Sal Capaccio. The crew breaks down the latest NFL Draft board, provides updates on offseason workouts, and tackles the biggest storylines of the spring.
This week's top Buffalo Bills interviews on WGR feature Chris Trapasso, Sal Maiorana, and Sal Capaccio. The crew breaks down the latest NFL Draft board, provides updates on offseason workouts, and tackles the biggest storylines of the spring.
Matthew Coller and Chris Trapasso analyze a bunch of Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft day trades proposed by ESPN's Bill Barnwell. Plus they talk about De'Von Achane's potential availability and analyze Peter Schrager's mock draft that has the Vikings taking a different defensive back than expected. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chris Trapasso joins Schopp and Bulldog to evaluate the top prospects in the upcoming draft, focusing on the potential of Notre Dame's Jeremiah Love. The conversation explores the Buffalo Bills' options at pick 26, including the possibility of trading down or selecting targets like KC Concepcion and Cassius Howell. Trapasso and the guys also discuss positional value and how past playoff losses influence Brandon Beane's draft philosophy.
Hour Two in full
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Tackle Tops Detroit's To-Do List Draft month opened with a narrow focus. The Detroit Lions Podcast zeroed in on offensive tackle as the biggest hole on a strong roster. Jeff Risdon and Chris agreed the priority is clear. Detroit would love more bendy edge Rodgers, but history says that is not a typical target. The path to improvement runs through the offensive line. Manu Freeling at No. 2: Movement and Power Chris has Manu Freeling as the number two overall player on his board. The traits drive the grade. Rare size to NFL caliber power. Nimble in space. Explosive off the ball. On screens and climbs to the second level, the movement pops. He does not wander and miss second-level targets. The issues are not physical. They are reps and time. Jeff summed it up. What is wrong is inexperience, not ability. In a class light on blue chip talent, Freeling's package at left tackle stands out. That blend at a premium spot anchors the ranking. Hatten Proctor's Profile and the 17 Question Chris stacked Hatten Proctor eighth overall. The sell is simple. He is a very large man around 350 pounds with supreme length. He is ready from a strength perspective. The anchor holds. He generates torque in the run game. He will not match Freeling or Maui Noah in speed to the second level, but his movement at that size is impressive. He is only 20 years old. The upside window is wide. Rushers need time to run the arc around him because the frame is so big. Three and a half seconds can pass before contact lands on the quarterback. That matters. Jeff asked if Proctor will last to 17. The answer may come fast on draft night. The panel agreed the range is tight for a tackle with that profile. Inside the Draft Gradebook Tool Chris also previewed his Draft Gradebook project. It is an archive of over 1,500 independent scouting reports from the 2021 class through 2026. It features an AI search and archetype searches. Type in “bendy edge Rodgers” and pull every match. He has around 170 prospects logged for 2026 and aims for about 250 by draft time. A free preview is live this week. Draft day mode adds best available, a draft tracker, biggest deals, and team hubs so fans can follow every pick in one place. For Detroit Lions fans, that means clearer context when the board starts moving at offensive tackle. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #2026nfldraft #monroefreeling #kadynproctor #scoutingreports #blakemiller #lionsdraft Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL Draft season is here, and Eric Wood is joined by NFL analyst and draft expert Chris Trapasso to break down everything Buffalo Bills fans need to know heading into this year's class. From a big-picture look at why this draft is loaded with depth rather than top-end star power, to how that dynamic could impact Buffalo sitting at pick 26, the conversation covers strategy, roster needs, and how the board might fall.Chris shares insight on key position groups like edge rusher and wide receiver, potential fits for the Bills, and why a player like KC Concepcion could be too good to pass up if he's available. The guys also revisit last year's draft class, discuss how NIL and transfers are changing prospect evaluation, and highlight under-the-radar players who could become major steals. If you're looking to understand how the Bills should approach this draft—and which names to watch—this episode has you covered.Draft Grade Bookhttps://draftgradebook.comThe Centered on Buffalo Podcast is sponsored by:Dan-O's Seasoning Follow Dan-O's Seasoning on Social @danosseasoning https://danosseasoning.com/product/eric-woods-bundle/ 15% off code: ewoodNugsax Reusable Icenugsax.com10% Off CODE: buffalo
Matthew Coller talks with NFL Draft analyst Chris Trapasso about whether the Minnesota Vikings should draft a wide receiver in the first round. They analyze every receiver that could be available including Mekhi Lemon, David Boston, KC Concepcion and other top names. They also discuss Jordan Addison's future and the latest talk about Ty Simpson and Fernando Mendoza Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matthew Coller and Chris Trapasso of DraftGradebook.com talk about how much in terms of draft capital that they would trade for Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane if he became available for trade. Plus they discussion NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah's most recent mock draft and then talk about the end of the Minnesota Vikings 2022 draft class and Matthew's Pro Football Focus draft simulation that Chris gave an A+ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.