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Patriots Daily's Taylor Kyles teams up with Patriots Beat's Alex Barth and Brian Hines for a Day 9 recap of Patriots training camp! Join us for a live update from Day 9 of the Patriots Training Camp, where the focus has been on the passing game with over 45 passes thrown during team drills! Quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye have been leading the charge, but it's the wide receivers, especially Pop Douglas, who have truly shined this week. With injuries affecting the roster, KJ Osborn has stepped up as a reliable veteran presence, showcasing impressive skills in the red zone. As we gear up for the upcoming preseason game, we'll dive into the performances of key players, the challenges faced by the offensive line, and the intense kicking competition heating up between Chad Ryland and Joey Slye. Don't miss this in-depth analysis of Day 9 as the Patriots gear up for their preseason debut! 0:00 - Training camp recap 2:30 - KJ Osborne's impact 5:11 - Tyquan Thornton update 8:34 - Juju's struggles continue 11:06 - Drake Maye's performance 12:55 - Drake Maye's struggles 14:55 - Jacobi Brissett's performance 19:03 - Offensive line developments 22:12 - Left tackle situation 24:10 - Running back performance 25:53 - Defensive front analysis 28:41 - Judon's energy return 30:20 - Jaylen Hawkins interception 32:11 - Jaylen Hawkins role 34:50 - Oshane Ximines pronunciation 36:53 - Week one kicker 38:50 - Quarterback expectations 41:11 - Offensive line review 43:29 - Key players to watch Patriots Beat is presented by: Prize Picks! Get in on the excitement with PrizePicks, America's No. 1 Fantasy Sports App, where you can turn your hoops knowledge into serious cash. Download the app today and use code CLNS for a first deposit match up to $100! Pick more. Pick less. It's that Easy! Go to https://PrizePicks.com/CLNS Gametime! Take the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Download Gametime today. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Terms apply. Go to https://gametime.co ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patriots Daily's Taylor Kyles teams up with Patriots Beat's Alex Barth and Brian Hines for a Day 9 recap of Patriots training camp! Join us for a live update from Day 9 of the Patriots Training Camp, where the focus has been on the passing game with over 45 passes thrown during team drills! Quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye have been leading the charge, but it's the wide receivers, especially Pop Douglas, who have truly shined this week. With injuries affecting the roster, KJ Osborn has stepped up as a reliable veteran presence, showcasing impressive skills in the red zone. As we gear up for the upcoming preseason game, we'll dive into the performances of key players, the challenges faced by the offensive line, and the intense kicking competition heating up between Chad Ryland and Joey Slye. Don't miss this in-depth analysis of Day 9 as the Patriots gear up for their preseason debut! 0:00 - Training camp recap 2:30 - KJ Osborne's impact 5:11 - Tyquan Thornton update 8:34 - Juju's struggles continue 11:06 - Drake Maye's performance 12:55 - Drake Maye's struggles 14:55 - Jacobi Brissett's performance 19:03 - Offensive line developments 22:12 - Left tackle situation 24:10 - Running back performance 25:53 - Defensive front analysis 28:41 - Judon's energy return 30:20 - Jaylen Hawkins interception 32:11 - Jaylen Hawkins role 34:50 - Oshane Ximines pronunciation 36:53 - Week one kicker 38:50 - Quarterback expectations 41:11 - Offensive line review 43:29 - Key players to watch Patriots Daily is presented by: Prize Picks! Get in on the excitement with PrizePicks, America's No. 1 Fantasy Sports App, where you can turn your hoops knowledge into serious cash. Download the app today and use code CLNS for a first deposit match up to $100! Pick more. Pick less. It's that Easy! Go to https://PrizePicks.com/CLNS Gametime! Take the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Download Gametime today. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Terms apply. Go to https://gametime.co ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "State of the Team: Edge Position," we dissect the current state of the New York Giants' edge position, analyzing the performance of key players, exploring potential free agent acquisitions, and evaluating the upcoming draft class.Beginning with a detailed examination of last season's statistics, we delve into the contributions of standout players like Kayvon Thibodeaux, Azeez Ojulari, and Oshane Ximines. With Thibodeaux entering the third year of his rookie deal and poised for a potential contract extension, we consider his promising trajectory and the implications for the team's long-term strategy at the edge rusher position.In discussing potential free agent targets, we assess the market for edge rushers and highlight notable players like Josh Allen, Brian Burns, and Danielle Hunter. While some players are deemed not a fit due to salary expectations or fit with the team's defensive scheme, others like Jadeveon Clowney, Josh Uche, and Leonard Floyd emerge as possible fits based on their skill sets and expected contributions.Looking ahead to the 2024 draft class, we acknowledge the relative weakness at the edge position and advocate for strategic roster management to address any gaps in talent and depth. While the team remains open to selecting an edge rusher if the right player is available, we emphasize the importance of prioritizing this position in free agency to ensure a well-rounded and competitive roster.In projecting the roster for next season, we outline a potential lineup that balances experience, talent, and potential, incorporating both returning players and potential new additions. With a focus on maximizing the effectiveness of each player and optimizing the team's defensive strategy, we aim to position the Giants for success in the upcoming season and beyond.In Giants news, the team demonstrated solid support from fans, ranking 7th in home attendance with 634,459 attendees and finishing 3rd overall with 1,262,352. Meanwhile, discussions swirl regarding a potential trade-up scenario with the Patriots for the #3 pick, with Daniel Jeremiah suggesting it could cost the Giants three 2nd round picks. However, analysis from drattek.com's 2024 trade value chart reveals complexities, leaving uncertainty about the viability of such a move, particularly dependent on available quarterbacks. In NFL updates, the Kansas City Chiefs have signed Matt Araiza, despite his turbulent history involving allegations that have since been dismissed. The Browns are contemplating releasing Nick Chubb to alleviate cap space, though conflicting reports suggest his future remains uncertain as he recovers from a significant knee injury. Additionally, safety Geno Stone's breakout performance has generated interest in his potential market value and movement within the league.Through expert analysis, strategic insights, and insider information, this episode provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the New York Giants' edge position and the broader implications for the team's success in the upcoming season. Join us as we dissect the intricacies of the edge rusher position and explore the latest developments in the NFL in this episode of "State of the Team: Edge Position."#nygiants #giants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Join Drew and Rob on the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" as they dissect the recent happenings in the world of the New York Giants and provide a comprehensive recap of the thrilling Week 13 in the NFL.Giants Updates:A recent appearance on The Michael Kay Show had former Giants player Amani Toomer discussing Daniel Jones's regression. Toomer shared insights into the pressure quarterbacks face regarding stats, recounting a story about a Hall of Famer who avoided Hail Mary throws for fear of damaging his quarterback rating.The Giants made a notable signing, bringing in wide receiver Dylan Drummond, who chose the Giants over the Lions' practice squad. Oshane Ximines was cut to accommodate Drummond.Tyrod Taylor's return is looming, and the Giants have opened his practice window.In the bye week, the Giants dropped to the #6 pick in the draft.Rumors circulate about Giants RB coach Jeff Nixon being targeted for the Offensive Coordinator position at Syracuse under new Head Coach Fran Brown.Notable insights from various sources, including concerns about the coaching staff's relationship with Brian Daboll and speculations about coordinators moving on after the season.NFL News:Linebacker Shaq Leonard signs w/ the Philadelphia Eagles after being cut from the Colts.Zach Ertz has been granted release from the Cardinals and is rumored to be considering teams for a contender, with the Eagles being a possible destination.Commanders DT Jonathan Allen, despite signing a $90M deal, expresses thoughts about playing for another team, emphasizing the priority of winning.NFL Week 13 Recap:Cowboys vs. Seahawks: Cowboys secure their first win against a team with a winning record, beating the Seahawks 41-35.Chargers vs. Patriots: A low-scoring game ends with the Chargers defeating the Patriots 6-0, leaving the job security of HC Brandon Staley & GM Tom Telesco uncertain.Lions vs. Saints: The Lions take an early lead and manage to hold off a comeback attempt by the Saints, winning 33-28.Falcons vs. Jets: Falcons beat the Jets 13-8, officially eliminating the Jets from the playoffs. Aaron Rodgers will not return this season.Cardinals vs. Steelers: Cardinals win 24-10, but their 2-2 record since Kyler Murray's return might impact their draft position.Colts vs. Titans: Colts win 31-28 in a game marred by multiple blocked punts and a significant injury to Titans P Ryan Stonehouse.Dolphins vs. Commanders: Dolphins dominate with a 45-15 victory, highlighting their strong performance.Texans vs. Broncos: Texans end the Broncos' winning streak with a 22-17 win, emerging as a legitimate playoff contender.Panthers vs. Buccaneers: Bucs barely beat the Panthers 21-18, officially knocking the Panthers out of the playoffs.49ers vs. Eagles: 49ers win 42-19, but the game is overshadowed by a weak altercation resulting in ejections.Browns vs. Rams: Rams win 36-19, showcasing Matt Stafford's superiority over Joe Flacco.Chiefs vs. Packers: Packers win 27-19, continuing their impressive streak. Get all the latest Giants and NFL insights on "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast."Support the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
The guys discuss some surprising cuts leading down to the 53-man roster. Players like Oshane Ximines and Tyree Phillips headline what remains the goal under Joe Schoen - turning over and improving the quality of depth across the roster.Wan'Dale Robinson also turned up as a surprise non-PUP list member, indicating he has the chance to prepare and play early in the season. The guys debate the long list of WR that have departed, the addition of Boogie Bashum from Buffalo and why getting attached to young talent like Jashuan Corbin is a losing endeavor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onegiantpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onegiantpodcast/support
Minicamp Weekend brought a lot of hype and a lot of news. Grump and the Cranky Fan discuss the topics that dominated the weekend including the minicamp itself, the Dexter Lawrence contract, Oshane Ximines returning, and the NFL new approved scheduling rules.
In this episode, Josh and Alex discuss the Dexter Lawrence extension, the resigning of Oshane Ximines, and much more!Follow the podcast on Twitter and Tik Tok @TheGiantTakePodFollow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @The Giant Take PodcastAlex on Twitter @anorian23 and Josh @JoshSolo29Go to http://shipitstudios.com/thegianttake (shipitstudios.com/thegianttake) to find out all the places you can listen to and watch the podcast!Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen or watch including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube!
00:00 Intro + Front Office Changes 7:00 Andrew Thomas 5th Year Option 14:30 Bryce Ford-Wheaton WR 24:25 Oshane Ximines Re-signs 26:45 Tommy DeVito QB 39:50 Oshane Ximines is back part two 40:40 Ryan Jones TE 41:30 Defensive UDFA Preview 46:30 Closing thoughts This episode was brought to you by SeatGeek Use code GIANTS for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/GIANTS Shop Lightbox lab-grown diamonds at http://bit.ly/3UAlBA8 and use code TALKINGIANTS10 for 10% off your purchase Join our Patreon: https://Patreon.com/TalkinGiants Check out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giants Subscribe to JM Football to see Bobby's Draft Breakdowns: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootball
The fellas discuss the inexplicable case of the Bengals' offensive line, the world's top "Kenny G" (Kenneth Gainwell, Kenny Golladay, or Saxophonist Kenneth Gorelick), and issue an official apology to Oshane Ximines for pronouncing his name incorrectly for, like, two straight years. In a show of apology, support and solidarity, we will be putting the hashtag #WearOrange, supporting National Gun Violence Awareness Day (a cause dear to Oshane), in all of our episode descriptions and tweets for the entirety of 2023, and adding the hashtag to our Twitter bio. #WearOrange --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shallwefootball/message
Outside linebacker Oshane Ximines speaks to the media the day on Monday after the team's victory over the Baltimore Ravens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Outside linebacker Oshane Ximines speaks to the media following the Giants' Week 5 victory against the Packers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's another jumbo-sized edition of our Twitter Tuesday mailbag. We have various questions this week, from Oshane Ximines's sudden emergence to behind-the-scenes logistics, to Daniel Jones. Tune in!New York Giants Listener Mailbaghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVmzf-nD8oaTBShrW_zTeXAFind and follow the LockedOn Giants podcast on your favorite podcast platforms:
It's another jumbo-sized edition of our Twitter Tuesday mailbag. We have various questions this week, from Oshane Ximines's sudden emergence to behind-the-scenes logistics, to Daniel Jones. Tune in! New York Giants Listener Mailbag https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVmzf-nD8oaTBShrW_zTeXA Find and follow the LockedOn Giants podcast on your favorite podcast platforms:
Zach Gelb hosts Eye on Football on CBS Sports Radio every NFL regular season Sunday. Giants linebacker Oshane Ximines joined Zach after the Giants 19-16 victory over the Panthers.
The Giants won their home opener to improve to 2-0 on the season! It was once again the defense, and special teams. that led the way - forcing early turnovers to give Giants a chance for an early lead. The guys hop on for a victory Monday podcast! All hail the the golden foot of Graham Gano! There was not a ton on fireworks in the 19-16 home win for Big Blue, and no one cares. Wink Martindale and the defense continue to lead this team on Sundays and for the second straight game Oshane Ximines looks to be locked in. Julian Love, Xavier McKinney and company played fast and downhill. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/message
Outside linebacker Oshane Ximines speaks to the media following the Giants' Week 2 victory against the Panthers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Nick dive into the All-22 coaches film from the Giants' Week 1 upset win over the Titans with a focus on the defensive side of the ball. They break down personnel groupings, play calls, Wink Martinale's plan, scheme and more. They dive into unheralded heroes like Jihad Ward, Aaron Robinson's promising first start, Oshane Ximines' best game in a Giants uniform, Adoree Jackson and a lot more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun Morash and Paul Dottino have teamed up to bring the Big Blue faithful the most in-depth coverage of the New York Football Giants! With the preseason wrapped, the focus now becomes the process of cutting down to the final, or possibly "first" 53-man roster. On their first show together, it's all business as Joe Schoen made preemptive roster moves ahead of Tuesday 4:00PM deadline. While Brian Daboll may have given a eyebrow raising response to the media's Kenny Golladay questions, the One Giant Step hosts see the WR group as a deep position. That said, Shaun and Paul agree Kenny Golladay will need to find his form this season if Daniel Jones is too flourish. Will Quincey Roche or Oshane Ximines be cut, or could they both make it through? Also, with the secondary needing potential help, will it be through a waiver claim or possible a free agent talent like Desmond Truant? One thing is for certain, as over 30% of players league wide find themselves on the waiver wire, the New York Giants are set to see a major influx of talent from outside the building. 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
Outside linebacker Oshane Ximines speaks to the media following the Giants' preseason loss against the Jets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Kenny Golladay were among the Giants who had good week as training camp continued. Rookie right tackle Evan Neal, on the other hand, hit a rough patch as the Giants began padded practices. We talk about those things, and we play audio from interviews Ed did with rookie tight end/fullback Jeremiah Hall and veteran edge defender Oshane Ximines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Schmeelk chats with Leonard Williams, Dexter Lawrence, Justin Ellis, Azeez Ojulari, Oshane Ximines, and Jihad Ward about how they are adjusting to the Giants' new defensive scheme. SUBSCRIBE NOW: [Apple](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/giants-huddle-new-york-giants/id1457847008) | [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/0tplKEwbeQKWk7iqskbKQu) | [Google](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9uZmxnaWFudHMuY2FjaGVmbHkubmV0L2NvbnRlbnQvZ2lhbnRzL3Byb2R1Y3Rpb24vZ2lhbnRzLWh1ZGRsZS1nb29nbGUtcG9kY2FzdHMueG1s?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwiYhp7_-ZvwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQCA) | [Stitcher](https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/new-york-giants/big-blue-huddle-new-york-giants) | [iHeartRadio](https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-giants-huddle-new-york-gia-79840354/) :38 - Leonard Williams 8:20 - Dexter Lawrence 15:02 - Justin Ellis 17:33 - Azeez Ojulari 25:07 - Oshane Ximines 27:04 - Jihad Ward See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linebacker Oshane Ximines speaks to the media after the Giants' loss to the Chiefs on Monday Night Football.
The guys are back talking New York Giants Football! Adam and Andy soaked in the back up battle on Sunday between the Giants and the Cleveland Browns. After being much maligned in camp, Devontae Booker took six carries and cemented his RB2 role. Adam gloats! David Sills continues to answer the bell, this time coming down with a contested touchdown catch as his case to make the 53 is all but sealed. Andy gloats! On the defensive side Carter Coughlin continues to show versatility for Patrick Graham, while another somewhat forgotten man in Oshane Ximines has quietly put together a strong showing this summer. Cutdown day looms, as Big Blue continues to refine towards the 53 man roster! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/message
Linebacker Oshane Ximines speaks to reporters following practice Monday on his return to the field after last season's injury.
Joe DeLeone and Chris Pflum evaluate the EDGE position ahead of the New York Giants 2021 Season. They cover what to expect from Ryan Anderson, Azeez Ojulari, Oshane Ximines, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Schmeelk is joined by Giants linebackers Blake Martinez, Tae Crowder and Oshane Ximines to talk about the upcoming season and their prospects. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Apple Spotify Google Stitcher iHeart Radio :36 Oshane Ximines 4:06 Tae Crowder 7:35 Blake Martinez
Bobby and Justin are breaking down the three UDFA signings the Giants made after the draft! Georgia Southern DL Raymond Johnson, Florida OL Brett Heggie and Baylor OL Jake Burton. They also have a conversation on Oshane Ximines versus Elerson Smith and how they see them fitting on the team this season. This episode was brought to you by DraftKings Sportsbook.
This ain't your mother's NFL Draft Preview. It's your step-mother's, so just give her a chance. You might like her. AJ, Colt, and Ryan answer all the "What If..." questions most draft pundits fear like an NFL lockout or Thursday night games exclusively on NFL Network. What if Trevor Lawrence didn't go number one? What if the 49ers actually take Mac Jones instead of Justin Fields? What if Aaron Rodgers doesn't get a WR in the first? That all pales in comparison to FINALLY having the oft-discussed roommate Evan on for "Pronunciation Time." Listen to him stumble through DJ Uiagalelei, Oshane Ximines, and Ivan Ty Neewener. Hard hitting stuff. We've got our sombreros on and our pants off, so... Shall We Football? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shallwefootball/message
Alex and Anthony dive into Xavier McKinney and Oshane Ximines' return to the Giants, what to expect from them, their production, and value to the defense! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full detail updates on New York Giants Xavier Mckinney Will Hernandez, Oshane Ximines, Tae Crowder plus other NY Giants News!
Outside Linebackers Coach/Senior Assistant Bret Bielema talks about the growth of Oshane Ximines and the Giants' pass rush.
The Giants' initial 53-man roster is in and we have some thoughts about this first group, which is as follows:Offense QB (2): Daniel Jones, Colt McCoy RB (4): Saquon Barkley, Dion Lewis, Wayne Gallman Jr., Eli Penny WR: (5): Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate III, Darius Slayton, Corey Coleman, C.J. Board, TE (3): Evan Engram, Kaden Smith, Levine Toilolo OL (9): Will Hernandez, Kevin Zeitler, Spencer Pulley, Andrew Thomas, Cameron Fleming, Nick Gates, Shane Lemieux, Chad Slade, Matt Peart Defense DL (6): Dalvin Tomlinson, Dexter Lawrence, Leonard Williams, B.J. Hill, RJ McIntosh, Austin Johnson OLB (6): Lorenzo Carter, Markus Golden, Oshane Ximines, Kyler Fackrell, Cam Brown, Carter Coughlin ILB (5): Blake Martinez, David Mayo, Devante Downs, TJ Brunson, Tae Crowder DB (10): James Bradberry, Logan Ryan, Corey Ballentine, Jabrill Peppers, Julian Love, Darnay Holmes, Xavier McKinney, Isaac Yiadom, Sean Chandler, Nate Ebner Special Teams K: Graham Gano P: Riley Dixon S: Casey Kreiter Thoughts? Questions? Let us know for Twitter Tuesday by writing to lockedongiantspodcast@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Giants' initial 53-man roster is in and we have some thoughts about this first group, which is as follows: Offense QB (2): Daniel Jones, Colt McCoy RB (4): Saquon Barkley, Dion Lewis, Wayne Gallman Jr., Eli Penny WR: (5): Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate III, Darius Slayton, Corey Coleman, C.J. Board, TE (3): Evan Engram, Kaden Smith, Levine Toilolo OL (9): Will Hernandez, Kevin Zeitler, Spencer Pulley, Andrew Thomas, Cameron Fleming, Nick Gates, Shane Lemieux, Chad Slade, Matt Peart Defense DL (6): Dalvin Tomlinson, Dexter Lawrence, Leonard Williams, B.J. Hill, RJ McIntosh, Austin Johnson OLB (6): Lorenzo Carter, Markus Golden, Oshane Ximines, Kyler Fackrell, Cam Brown, Carter Coughlin ILB (5): Blake Martinez, David Mayo, Devante Downs, TJ Brunson, Tae Crowder DB (10): James Bradberry, Logan Ryan, Corey Ballentine, Jabrill Peppers, Julian Love, Darnay Holmes, Xavier McKinney, Isaac Yiadom, Sean Chandler, Nate Ebner Special Teams K: Graham Gano P: Riley Dixon S: Casey Kreiter Thoughts? Questions? Let us know for Twitter Tuesday by writing to lockedongiantspodcast@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Outside linebacker Oshane Ximines talks about the mindset heading into his sophomore season.
John Schmeelk and Lance Medow break down everything that happened at Giants practice, plus an exclusive interview with outside linebacker Oshane Ximines. SUBSCRIBE NOW: AppleSpotifyGoogle PlayStitcherTuneIn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Schmeelk and Lance Medow break down everything that happened at Giants practice, plus an exclusive interview with outside linebacker Oshane Ximines. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Apple Spotify Google Play Stitcher TuneIn
John Schmeelk and Lance Medow talk to Oshane Ximines about the physicality of training camp, his offseason, the coaching staff, and goals for 2020. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Apple Spotify Google Play Stitcher TuneIn
Bobby and Justin are back for another week of PPP's with Andrew Thomas and Oshane Ximines! Two very important players for this team as the team's success is riding a lot on their own personal success. If you want to support and and get some extra perks along the way, consider subscribing to our patreon: patreon.com/talkingiants
Dan and Nick dive deep into the group of EDGE players set to make up the "joker" and "star" positions in the new Giants defense under first-year defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. The podcast includes individual player breakdowns and the overall scope of how the defense will look with this group of EDGE players.
On this week's episode of 'Giant Mess', Giants-Mets fan Neal Lynch talks about... 00:01:06 - 00:19:44 (TV) ‘South Park’ Season 23 Episode 2 “Band in China” recap and review Randy Marsh sees an opportunity for Tegridy Farms in China; Stan Marsh starts a band called “Crimson Dawn” to work out his frustration over having to move away from South Park. Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse make cameos. 00:19:45 - 00:35:44 (TV) ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Season 14 Episode 2 “Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool” recap and review and how it might’ve been a commentary on the James Bond franchise, particularly the latest release “No Time To Die”. Dolph Lundgren! 00:35:45 - 01:05:27 (TV) The Sopranos Season 6, Episodes 1 - 11 (2006) recap and review 01:05:28 - 01:23:47 (MOVIES) My review of Ma -- and how it relates to Joker 01:23:48 - 01:41:00 (MOVIES) Most Dangerous Movies of 21st Century 01:41:01 - 1:44:04 (MOVIES) DC is exploring solo movie for Lex Luthor 01:44:05 - 02:09:01 (METS) Mets fired Mickey Callaway - who should be the next manager? Joe Girardi, Buck Showalter, Luis Rojas, David Cone, and Carlos Beltran. Top 10 moments from 2019 season 2019 Grades for Mets players, manager, and GM. METS INTERESTED IN PIRATES CF STARLING MARTE What do we do with Yoenis Cespedes in 2020? Brodie Van Wagenen explains the Robinson Cano / Edwin Diaz trade. Zack Wheeler will probably leave in free agency. Metsmerized Online suggested 3 pitchers who could replace Wheeler in free agency. 5 lessons Mets can learn from playoff near-miss of 2019 02:09:02 - 02:47:00 (GIANTS) Reacting to the Giants’ Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Giving up on the run, becoming one-dimensional, Jon Hilliman vs. Eli Penny Pat Shurmur’s play-calling Defending our offense Saquon Barkley’s out, Sterling Shepard’s out, Evan Engram’s out, so Golden Tate and Darius Slayton will have to step up We’re 16 point underdogs Shurmur on the run play that ended in a safety. It’s pointless watching or reading Shumur’s press conferences and interviews. Dexter Lawrence is a beast DeAndre Baker -- just when I thought he was on the right path, he breaks down. Nate Solder needs help. Oshane Ximines is the most productive pass rusher "Giant Mess" is a sloppy show for NY Giants and Mets fans hosted by a Giants-Mets fan who's a giant mess. CALL: (862) BIT-1986 to leave a voicemail Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIqBGbBgLX2XzgyPe2kRg3Q?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me on: https://neallynch.com/ https://twitter.com/realcinch https://www.youtube.com/user/realcinch/ https://www.instagram.com/realcinch/ https://www.facebook.com/giantmess --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neal-lynch/message
Dan Schneier and Nick Falato break down every aspect of the New York Giants' Week 4 win over the Washington Redskins based on their evaluations from the All22 Coaches film. They start by diving into Pat Shurmur's offensive plan of attack and play-calling mix. The flip over to the defensive side of the ball to touch on the same thing but with James Bettcher. Then, the focus shifts to Daniel Jones with a breakdown of some key plays that showed how he's wise well beyond his years. Of course, full analysis of the two interceptions, why they happened, and how they can be fixed comes next. Dan and Nick breakdown why the Giants are using so much shotgun with Jones and why they still haven't found success on the play-action bootlegs from under center. A deep dive into the offensive line comes next followed by a breakdown of the running backs. Evan Engram is winning quickly and on routes much sooner than he has at any point in his career -- Dan and Nick break down why. Finally, the defense is highlighted by the best performance by a Giants linebacker -- Ryan Connelly -- in over a decade. Nick and Dan follow up with why they believe David Mayo could be a surprise contributor moving forward, a full breakdown of how Oshane Ximines and Dexter Lawrence have made such a massive impact already as rookies, why Grant Haley's run defense is keeping him in the lineup, and why Jabrill Peppers was the player of the game. Finally, Nick and Dan answer questions about pancakes, waffles, the Vikings' game plan for Week 5, and a lot more.
On this episode of 'Giant Mess', your giant mess of a host Neal Lynch talks about... 2:00 - 1:19:34 (LIFE) My trip down to the Tampa area for my buddy’s bachelor party. I’m 0 for 3 on return flights from Tampa. The Voltron of bachelor parties. Running down the highlights from previous Tampa bachelor parties (the dog sitter / beater / gold digger, spending $48 on Taco Bell, Busch Lit, Crabby Bill’s, how much does a polar bear weigh?), goofy Uber drivers, my million dollar idea for a Scientology game show, the MANY absurdities at the gentlemen’s club including the saddest thing I’ve ever seen, almost coming to blows because of my dance moves at the nightclub, my roommate waking up way too early. Me missing the breakfast cutoff. Day drinking at the pool. Unintentionally creeping out the wait staff. Making a fool of myself at the pool bar on NFL Sunday after cursing Tampa’s Gay kicker. Baker Mayfield < Daniel Jones. 1:19:35 - 1:34:22 (TV News) South Park, Always Sunny, and Mr Robot are back! (TV Reviews) Finishing up Season 4 of The Sopranos and kicking off Season 5 -- The fight scene with Carmela and Tony AJ crying like a little beeotch when the bear shows up. Paulie killing his mom’s friend was weird Paulie and Chrissy killing the waiter over a bad tip was weird. Adrianna’s breaking point and epiphany with the FBI Totally forgot Steve Buscemi (and also Robert Loggia) were in Season 5 Dr. Jennifer Melfi leading on Tony? 1:34:23 - 1:38:17 (Movie News) Three actors from the original Jurassic Park cast -- Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum -- will be in Jurassic World 3. Parents of shooting victims in Aurora, Colorado are warning people about ‘Joker’ inducing incel behavior or violence? Todd Phillips director says what about John Wick 3? 1:38:18 - 1:47:38 (Movies Review) X-Men: Dark Phoenix is not as bad as the critics say. Where does this film rank in the franchise? Why don’t X-Men movies do better or as good as the Avengers movies Breaking down Sophie Turner’s performance My love for Michael Fassbender The villain sucked Jessica Chastain’s performance was wasted 1:47:39 - 1:54:37 (Movie Review) Shazam! (fka DC’s Captain Marvel) Is this the Ant-Man of the DCEU? How the special effects affected my viewing The villain made sense and made the movie better The fat kid stunk (sorry) 1:54:44 - 2:27:03 (Giants) Daniel Jones is no joke. Saquon Barkley’s injury almost made me cry. Wayne Gallman is nothing to sneeze at. Darius Slayton is Weapon X. The return of Golden Tate. The Danny Dimes nickname. Alec Ogletree 's injury. Ryan Connelly had to step up and did. Dave Gettleman’s drafts so far and reassessing the OBJ trade Oshane Ximines outperforming Josh Allen? Tiki Barber’s interview on Barstool Sports’ Surf and Turf podcast featuring Steven Cheah and Willie Colon. 2:27:04 - (Mets) The Mets are officially eliminated. We take a look back at the series that cost them a playoff spot and a look ahead to 2020. "Giant Mess" is a sloppy show for NY Giants and Mets fans hosted by a Giants-Mets fan who's a giant mess. CALL: (862) BIT-1986 to leave a voicemail Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIqBGbBgLX2XzgyPe2kRg3Q?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me on: https://neallynch.com/ https://twitter.com/realcinch https://www.youtube.com/user/realcinch/ https://www.instagram.com/realcinch/ https://www.facebook.com/giantmess --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neal-lynch/message
Dan Schneier and Nick Falato break down the coaches film of the New York Giants' victory over the Buccaneers, Daniel Jones' debut, and more. They kickoff the show with some housecleaning as the pod welcomes Falato as the new cohost. After a brief overview of what they saw on the All-22 coaches film overall, Dan and Nick dive deep into the legend of Danny Dimes. From the good, to the really good, to the really, really good and what he can clean up. Dan and Nick also break down what they liked and didn't about coach Pat Shurmur's offensive play-calling selection and plan of attack in addition to James Bettcher on the flip side. Throughout the rest of the show, several players are featured in longer analysis including Deandre Baker, Oshane Ximines, Dexter Lawrence, B.J. Hill, Darius Slayton, Nate Solder, and more. Finally, Nick and Dan answer of the listener's questions on this jam-packed episode.
New York Giants edge rusher Oshane Ximines and defensive back Julian Love are today's special guests on the LockedOn Giants podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New York Giants edge rusher Oshane Ximines and defensive back Julian Love are today's special guests on the LockedOn Giants podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Randy Zellea of Back Sports Page recently spoke with Giants Rookie OShane Ximines, The "X Man" discusses who has helped him through his rookie camp, his work that he and his frat brothers put in the community, the prospects of being active in the community as a pro, how he felt about playing his first game as a pro, was he nervous, seeing himself in madden, social media and much more!!
OLB Coach Mike Dawson discusses the progression of Oshane Ximines and how Markus Golden has fit into the defense.
Rookie OLB Oshane Ximines discusses making an immediate impact on the Giants' LB corps
LB Bill McGovern on the development of the young linebackers such as Lorenzo Carter and Oshane Ximines.
Rookie Linebacker Oshane Ximines discusses what it will take to make an immediate impact as a rookie on defense.
On the third episode of 'Giant Mess', Giants-Mets fan Neal Lynch talks about... 0:52 - 05:14 - Barstool Sports’ Rough ’n’ Rowdy 9 amateur boxing event and the Cup Snake Saga 05:41 - 19:36 - trip down to Bowie, MD to visit friends, their new baby, their super anxious dog, their haunted kitchen, their creepy toolshed, my daughter’s first taste of McDonald’s, my struggles with shaving, my torrid affair with sour beers and pickle juice, randos giving unsolicited advice at liquor stores, Burger King vs. Mickey D’s, accidents, traffic, 19:40 - 24:40 Dina Hashem’s joke about XXXTentacion, getting death threats from Philadelphia sports fans 24:43 - 37:32 The Sopranos Season 2 finale and start of Season 3 (Janice, AJ, Livia, Big Pussy, Adrianna and Christopher) 37:34 - 40:53 - The Bachelorette’s Luke P. unable to get closure with Hannah B. 40:54 - 48:12 - New trailers for Brad Pitt’s “Ad Astra” with Tommy Lee Jones, Top Gun: Maverick with Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers in “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”, the 30th Anniversary of Weekend at Bernie’s (see the blog post here: https://neallynch.com/2019/07/17/weekend-at-bernies-summer-dark-comedy-80s/), and the 10th anniversary of 500 Days of Summer. 48:22 - 1:10:22 This Week in Mets History (Joe Torre’s double play record, Ron Svoboda’s first kid being born, Mets-Reds brawl and ejection, Barry Larkin rejecting a trade that could’ve landed the Mets a World Series), the “sweep” against the Twins, the near-sweep of the SF Giants, Michael Conforto is Kevin McReynolds, Travis d’Arnaud, Pete Alonso’s HR Derby curse, the never-ending coverage of ex-Mets Jared Kelenic and Justin Dunn, Matt Harvey designated for assignment by the Angels — should we bring him back in the bullpen, how the Mets can “win” the MLB trade deadline, 1:10:24 - 1:27:00 - Odell Beckham Jr.’s GQ feature 1:27:01 - 1:32:13 Baker Mayfield’s comments about Giants fans 1:32:14 - The Giants rookie that will make the biggest impact, RIP Mitch Petrus, Johnathan Cyprien and Tre Boston, USA Today’s prediction for Giants record, Oshane Ximines & Daniel Jones contract updates, the lack of primetime games on the schedule, and what would I define as a successful season? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neal-lynch/message
Benesch fires up his time machine to go watch a Philadelphia Phillies game in 2009. Brooks proves he knows less about hockey than golf. Vogler thinks ODU’s Oshane Ximines plays for the Washington Capitals. He’s got hockey to learn!
Rookie Scouting Reports: Oshane Ximines (Edge Rusher) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Todd Bates (Clemson D-Line coach) and Bobby Wilder (Old Dominion head coach) discuss Dexter Lawrence and Oshane Ximines, respectively
OLB Oshane Ximines on making the jump from college to pros
John Owning, NFL analyst for the Dallas Morning News, drops by the RSP Cast for a conversation about 2019 NFL Draft defensive line prospects as well as scouting and teaching the positions along the line. Need a primer (with depth and scouting conversation) on this defensive line class? This week's RSP Cast with John Owning is just what you're seeking. John and I discuss the class from the perspective of matching prospects to their strengths and weaknesses with specific techniques and concepts like active hands, reading leverage, maintaining high hands position, footwork, unlocking the hips, and redirecting one's path in the face of unexpected obstacles. The conversation covers a wide range of prospects, including Brian Burns, Rashan Gary, Quinnen Williams, Jachai Polite, Gerald Willis, Jeffery Simmons, Montez Sweat, Nick Bosa, Josh Allen, Oshane Ximines, Ben Banogu, and Maxx Crosby. We also discuss the ways these players acquire these skills, where teams can overvalue specific prospect types, and which NFL players Owning believes are ascending talents off the edge. Follow John Owning on Twitter @JohnOwning. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
On this episode, Parker and Steve discuss the edge rushers set for the 2019 Draft. Josh Allen 5:45-11:40 Nick Bosa 11:45-14:57 Montez Sweat 15:00-20:14 Rashan Gary 20:15-26:45 Clelin Ferrell 26:50-30:45 Jaylon Ferguson 30:48-34:35 Brian Burns 34:39-39:37 D’Andre Walker 39:40-44:43 Christian Miller 44:44-48:10 Oshane Ximines 48:13-52:10 Chase Winovich 52:14-58:11 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tailsneverfails/support
Old Dominion University Edge Oshane Ximines took time out of his preparation for the 2019 NFL Draft to talk with Connor Livesay. Oshane Ximines official PFTL NFL Draft Profile opens like this: "Oshane Ximines is a master technician playing on the outside edge." - Connor Livesay Well, there ya' go. But there is always more to the man that what you see on the football field and Connor has a conversation with Oshane about more than what you see between the white lines after the whistle blows. Fear not! There is plenty of football talk as well detailing how Oshane gets things done using his mental discipline and will power no matter the situation or the matchup. Take his reputation for being a strong run defender despite his smaller stature for a "classic" edge setter. "When I stepped foot on the ODU campus the first thing my position coach taught me was stopping the run. Cause if you don't stop the run you can't rush the passer." – Edge Oshane Ximines Ximinies plays with great tenacity when rushing the passer, and plays with a motor that never runs out of gas. This is the kind of guy you want in your locker room and on the field late in the 4th when almost everyone is out of petrol. After the interview, catch up on his [official NFL Draft player profile](https://nfldraft.sportstalkline.com/nfl-draft/profiles/news/2011/edge-oshane-ximines-nfl-draft-profile-old-dominion.html/). Livesay keeps it real, puts things in perspective and gives you an “up close” picture of a “top NFL Draft Prospect” for 2019. STL NFL Draft Talk with EDGE Oshane Ximines
Friday is here and it's a loaded Stick to Football. Matt and Mello breakdown the Army vs. Navy game-plus the army and navy-before listing the 10 best players to never win the Heisman. Check out the interview with 2019 prospect Oshane Ximjnes and your #DraftonDraft questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. Episode 13 kicks off with Gregg taking a look at Duke's Daniel Jones. Is he a sure-fire 1st Round pick in 2019? Should he come back for his senior season? Another year under head coach David Cutcliffe saw the Manning brothers become a more complete prospect. It may behoove Jones to do the same. Gregg also looks at players flying under the radar. Trayveon Williams and Darrell Henderson are putting up huge stats, but aren't getting the notoriety they deserve, while Ryquell Armstead and Karan Higdon lead the charge for seniors in the backfield. Andy Isabella is a viable possession WR while Preston Williams, Antoine Wesley and Jonathan Duhart can be weapons on the outside. TE Donald Parham of Stetson could be the sleeper of this year's draft while Max Scharping and Andre Dillard are sneaky good OT's up front. Jaylon Ferguson is closing in on Terrell Suggs' sack record while Oshane Ximines is putting up big stats, but isn't a name many are familiar with yet. Gerald Willis has emerged along the interior defensively whle Cortez Broughton has finally put it all together. Daniel Wise and Chris Slayton will be nice interior players, while Kingsley Keke looks more and more like a five-technique in a 34 defense. In the New NFL, a LB has to be able to run. E.J. Ejiya, Ulysees Gilbert III, Chase Hansen, Germaine Pratt and Terrill Hanks fit that mold, while Khalil Hodge and Ben Burr-Kirven are tackling machines inside. Looking for a big CB? You're in luck as Rock Ya-Sin Derrick Baity, Jamal Peters and Justin Layne all have tremendous length and have all proven to have the ball skills needed to succeed at the next level. And at Safety, we know that Deionte Thompson, Johnathan Abram, Taylor Rapp and Chauncey Gardner-Johnson are the top safeties in this year's draft class, but Cedarius Rookard and Darnell Savage, Jr. can make plays too. And if you're looking for FCS prospects, be sure to watch for WR Keelan Doss, RB Ryan Fulse, DE Derick Roberson, DT's Isaiah Mack and Sterling Shippy, LB Sterling Sheffield and CB's Jimmy Moreland and Nasir Adderley.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. Episode 13 kicks off with Gregg taking a look at Duke's Daniel Jones. Is he a sure-fire 1st Round pick in 2019? Should he come back for his senior season? Another year under head coach David Cutcliffe saw the Manning brothers become a more complete prospect. It may behoove Jones to do the same. Gregg also looks at players flying under the radar. Trayveon Williams and Darrell Henderson are putting up huge stats, but aren't getting the notoriety they deserve, while Ryquell Armstead and Karan Higdon lead the charge for seniors in the backfield. Andy Isabella is a viable possession WR while Preston Williams, Antoine Wesley and Jonathan Duhart can be weapons on the outside. TE Donald Parham of Stetson could be the sleeper of this year's draft while Max Scharping and Andre Dillard are sneaky good OT's up front. Jaylon Ferguson is closing in on Terrell Suggs' sack record while Oshane Ximines is putting up big stats, but isn't a name many are familiar with yet. Gerald Willis has emerged along the interior defensively whle Cortez Broughton has finally put it all together. Daniel Wise and Chris Slayton will be nice interior players, while Kingsley Keke looks more and more like a five-technique in a 34 defense. In the New NFL, a LB has to be able to run. E.J. Ejiya, Ulysees Gilbert III, Chase Hansen, Germaine Pratt and Terrill Hanks fit that mold, while Khalil Hodge and Ben Burr-Kirven are tackling machines inside. Looking for a big CB? You're in luck as Rock Ya-Sin Derrick Baity, Jamal Peters and Justin Layne all have tremendous length and have all proven to have the ball skills needed to succeed at the next level. And at Safety, we know that Deionte Thompson, Johnathan Abram, Taylor Rapp and Chauncey Gardner-Johnson are the top safeties in this year's draft class, but Cedarius Rookard and Darnell Savage, Jr. can make plays too. And if you're looking for FCS prospects, be sure to watch for WR Keelan Doss, RB Ryan Fulse, DE Derick Roberson, DT's Isaiah Mack and Sterling Shippy, LB Sterling Sheffield and CB's Jimmy Moreland and Nasir Adderley.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. Episode 10 takes a look once again at the quarterback position and how this draft class is losing steam each week. Gregg also reveals his updated inebacker rankings, where Devin White appears to be the Roquan Smith of this year's draft patroling the middle of the defense, while Josh Allen is emerging as the top edge rusher. At inside backer, expect Devin Bush, Mack Wilson, TJ Edwards and Te'Von Coney to garner early consideration, but don't cont out the likes of Khalil Hodge, Ty Smmers and Jahlani Tavai. Pass rushers Brian Burns, Oshane Ximines and D'Andre Walker are names to watch coming off the edge. Gregg also breaks down the 15 games he watched in Week 8, including Purdue's upset win over Ohio State. He also talks about NC State and Cincinnati falling from the ranks of the unbeaten and Washington State's emergence in the Pac-12 North.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. Episode 10 takes a look once again at the quarterback position and how this draft class is losing steam each week. Gregg also reveals his updated inebacker rankings, where Devin White appears to be the Roquan Smith of this year's draft patroling the middle of the defense, while Josh Allen is emerging as the top edge rusher. At inside backer, expect Devin Bush, Mack Wilson, TJ Edwards and Te'Von Coney to garner early consideration, but don't cont out the likes of Khalil Hodge, Ty Smmers and Jahlani Tavai. Pass rushers Brian Burns, Oshane Ximines and D'Andre Walker are names to watch coming off the edge. Gregg also breaks down the 15 games he watched in Week 8, including Purdue's upset win over Ohio State. He also talks about NC State and Cincinnati falling from the ranks of the unbeaten and Washington State's emergence in the Pac-12 North.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. In Episode 5, Gregg reacts to the wild week of college football, including the major upset of # 13 Virginia Tech by the Old Dominion Monarchs, the crazy 38-31 overtime win by Stanford over the Oregon Ducks and the emergence of the Kentucky Wildcats after their 28-7 upset win over Mississippi State. Gregg got a chance to see all of the top quarterbacks in action last week – Justin Herbert, Drew Lock, Ryan Finley and Will Grier – and offers his opinion on their play to this point in the season. He got a chance to break down pass rushers like Montez Sweat, Josh Allen and Oshane Ximines and discusses why he feels Benny Snell, Jr. has a chance to be the top RB prospect in the 2019 draft. In all, Gregg made it through 17 games and takes a look at the draft prospects from each game.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft. In Episode 5, Gregg reacts to the wild week of college football, including the major upset of # 13 Virginia Tech by the Old Dominion Monarchs, the crazy 38-31 overtime win by Stanford over the Oregon Ducks and the emergence of the Kentucky Wildcats after their 28-7 upset win over Mississippi State. Gregg got a chance to see all of the top quarterbacks in action last week – Justin Herbert, Drew Lock, Ryan Finley and Will Grier – and offers his opinion on their play to this point in the season. He got a chance to break down pass rushers like Montez Sweat, Josh Allen and Oshane Ximines and discusses why he feels Benny Snell, Jr. has a chance to be the top RB prospect in the 2019 draft. In all, Gregg made it through 17 games and takes a look at the draft prospects from each game.