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Travis Justice and Dr. Rob Zatechka are back in the basement; beers cracked, mics hot, and takes even hotter after Nebraska's 28–21 win over UCLA. Travis plants a flag: TJ Lateef is the better fit for Dana Holgerson's offense than Dylan Raiola. Rob parses the nuance: different QBs, different slices of the playbook—but against UCLA, Lateef looked composed and decisive, starting 11-for-11 and finishing 13-of-15 for 205 yards and 3 TDs, plus the legs to punish a defense (31 rushing yards) when the second read wasn't there. Clean sheet, too: no turnovers, minimal penalties, and the offense stayed on schedule. The spotlight swings to Emmett Johnson, who just made himself some money: 28 carries for 129 and 103 receiving—the first Husker RB ever to hit 100/100 in a single game. The NFL loves backs who can block and catch; does Johnson jump now, chase NIL for one more season, or both? The portal/NIL realities get the full Doc Talk treatment, including how backup market value changes overnight and why some players know their next stop before they even hit the portal. Defense? The numbers say “solid,” the eyes say “still leaky.” UCLA went 8-for-14 on third down and hit a couple of chunky scrambles when the contain broke. The pass rush flashed, but Rob wants a few more of those get-off-the-field moments—turn two or three conversions into stops, and the whole night feels different. Beyond football, the guys hit Husker Wrestling—packed house vibes, Mark Manning's machine, and the AJ Ferrari showmanship question (Cal State Bakersfield version, please). Since the Huskers aren't playing next week, make plans for Saturday night! Producer Owen Justice is gigging Saturday at Reverb Lounge, opening for Ben Chapman (buy one, get one tickets—support local music!). Shoutout to Doug at Kros Strain for a clutch case drop—yes, the Cornhusker Crusher (Herbie on the can, the “correct” Herbie) makes an appearance, along with a surprisingly sippable morning “breakfast” lager—Inflatable Snowman with cranberry and cinnamon. The guys also riff on stadium beer lines and why UNL's grab-and-go needs triple the pay stations if you want fans back in seats before the next series. A bye week is up next before Penn State and Iowa, but the pod rolls on. Hit subscribe, drop your takes below, and keep the beer recommendations (and care packages) coming. Doc Talk Nation—see you next week. Doc Talk Nation never disappoints. Audio listeners, hit follow so fresh episodes auto-download each week, and we'll love you forever for a 5-star rating and a quick review. Shoutouts to the folks who keep this free for you: GDEFY shoes — VersoShock tech that saves your feet. Visit GDEFY.com and use code DOCTALK50 (all caps) on orders of $120+ to get $30 off and free shipping. Orr Law Group — litigation, estate planning, NIL savvy, and more. Visit OrrLawGRP.com. Husker Hounds — holiday gear, hoops season threads, and all things Big Red. 84th & Center, Lakeside Plaza, or HuskerHounds.com.
Dive into the raw aftermath of the Packers' frustrating loss to the Panthers, where everything from kicking mishaps to play-calling gripes takes center stage in this unfiltered call-in session. Host Ryan Schlipp and callers vent about the team's inability to finish drives, Jordan Love's erratic decisions, and whether Matt LaFleur is scheming to the squad's strengths—or lack thereof. With Tucker Kraft sidelined, the discussion heats up on adapting the offense and why social media negativity is poisoning the fanbase. Callers debate ditching kicker McManus for Havrisik amid missed kicks and injury woes, calling it a potential franchise blunder. Offensive line breakdowns and defensive pocket collapses highlighted, with Micah Parsons' quiet game sparking concerns against mobile QBs. Fan frustrations boil over on play execution, from screen passes gone wrong to ignoring Golden Tate's downfield potential. Rants on GM Gutekunst's roster building versus LaFleur's coaching accountability, plus optimism for a Eagles rebound. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review to keep the After Dark vibes alive—your takes could make the next show. Hit us up on social with #PackernetAfterDark for more edgy Packers talk. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open the show with this week's position rankings... They go through the top five QBs, RBs and WRs before moving into some additional hot plays to know. They then get into some cold sores to avoid, along with some fantasy ninjas to potentially sneak into your lineup in a pinch. Later, Ian shares his streaming defenses of the week, and Dan gives you another survivor pick, along with a pointsapalooza! Hosts: Mike Harmon, Dan Beyer Producer: Ian Roddy #fsrweekends #jssSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive into the raw aftermath of the Packers' frustrating loss to the Panthers, where everything from kicking mishaps to play-calling gripes takes center stage in this unfiltered call-in session. Host Ryan Schlipp and callers vent about the team's inability to finish drives, Jordan Love's erratic decisions, and whether Matt LaFleur is scheming to the squad's strengths—or lack thereof. With Tucker Kraft sidelined, the discussion heats up on adapting the offense and why social media negativity is poisoning the fanbase. Callers debate ditching kicker McManus for Havrisik amid missed kicks and injury woes, calling it a potential franchise blunder. Offensive line breakdowns and defensive pocket collapses highlighted, with Micah Parsons' quiet game sparking concerns against mobile QBs. Fan frustrations boil over on play execution, from screen passes gone wrong to ignoring Golden Tate's downfield potential. Rants on GM Gutekunst's roster building versus LaFleur's coaching accountability, plus optimism for a Eagles rebound. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review to keep the After Dark vibes alive—your takes could make the next show. Hit us up on social with #PackernetAfterDark for more edgy Packers talk. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open the show with this week's position rankings... They go through the top five QBs, RBs and WRs before moving into some additional hot plays to know. They then get into some cold sores to avoid, along with some fantasy ninjas to potentially sneak into your lineup in a pinch. Later, Ian shares his streaming defenses of the week, and Dan gives you another survivor pick, along with a pointsapalooza! Hosts: Mike Harmon, Dan Beyer Producer: Ian Roddy #fsrweekends #jssSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get the best fantasy football start/sit advice every week with Club Fantasy FFL! Our Start/Sit, Different Day series answers YOUR toughest lineup questions to help you dominate your matchups in Week 10!Each episode features:✔️ Start/sit breakdowns for RBs, WRs, QBs, and TEs✔️ Flex decisions, sleeper picks, and matchup analysis✔️ Weekly fantasy football Q&A with expert insightsWhether you play in PPR, standard, or dynasty leagues, our show gives you the tools to set your best lineup and win. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube!00:00 Intro01:27 Injury roundup heading into Week 1003:30 Answering YOUR start/sit questions heading into Week 1015:40 Favorite FLEX options for Week 10 – START Josh Downs, Jameson Williams, and Marvin Harrison Jr20:28 More Week 10 start/sit questions57:50 Lightning Round of Week 10 questions01:06:10 OutroKeywords: fantasy football start sit, fantasy football advice, fantasy football lineup help, who to start week 10, start sit Q&A, Club Fantasy FFL podcast
(0:00) Marshawn Kneeland passed away early Thursday morning(8:00) Graham Gano says he's received death threats since legalized sports betting has begun(23:00) Eagles vs Packers preview(32:00) Confidence meter: 2024 draft 1st round QBs(47:00) Sauce Gardner makes first media appearance as a Colt(51:00) Show Me Something: Week 10 edition Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jones and Keefe compare Drake Maye to the other QBs in the NFL // How do Pats compare to the Bucs and which AFC teams are contenders or just pretenders // Bruins extending winning streak to 5 games/Buying in on the B's? // Four-Pack: Tampa Bay Buccaneers // What is going on with the Boston Globe's Bob Ryan? // Which team has a better chance of winning the Super Bowl: Pats or Bucs? // The state of the AFC after the Broncos win on Thursday Night Football // A jam packed Week In Review // Keefe's Keys: NE vs. TB/Patriots DE Milt Williams joins the show // Grab Bag // Clip du Jour/Crossover with WEEI Afternoons //
Hour 1 - Jones and Keefe compare Drake Maye to the other QBs in the NFL. How do Pats compare to the Bucs and which AFC teams are contenders or just pretenders.
Jones and Keefe get set for the Pats weekend matchup against the Bucs. How do they size up against them and where do you rank Maye amongst the top QBs in the league.
This week on The CGA Tour, host Calvin Glen Alexander sits down with former Oklahoma State quarterback Shane Illingworth for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about his journey through college football.Shane reflects on his time in Stillwater, competing in the OSU quarterback room, learning from Mike Gundy, and navigating the challenges of the transfer portal. He also shares his favorite Cowboy memories, his thoughts on the modern college game, and what he's been doing since leaving Oklahoma State.If you're an Oklahoma State Football fan or love hearing real stories from former college QBs, this is a must-listen interview.
Hour 3. Zach runs through the list of QBs over the next 5 years that he believes will be better than Bo Nix. Hour 3.
The 49ers will have to trade one of their QBs at some point. Which would get the better return on the trade market?
Do not clone your dog. Adopt, don't shop! It's another Coca Thursday! Cloning your dog: are you in or out on that? Jets and Colts make a Sauce Gardner trade. Dolphins not making any moves. Stop paying average QBs. ESPN Bet is no more! UFC gambling scandal! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do not clone your dog. Adopt, don't shop! It's another Coca Thursday! Cloning your dog: are you in or out on that? Jets and Colts make a Sauce Gardner trade. Dolphins not making any moves. Stop paying average QBs. ESPN Bet is no more! UFC gambling scandal! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how many 1st round picks the Jets should consider giving up for star QBs around the league. Amy Trask joins the show to weigh in on that discussion as well as who won the trade deadline. We talk about Marshawn Kneeland tragically passing away at age 24 to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how many 1st round picks the Jets should consider giving up for star QBs around the league. Amy Trask joins the show to weigh in on that discussion as well as who won the trade deadline. We talk about Marshawn Kneeland tragically passing away at age 24 to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how many 1st round picks the Jets should consider giving up for star QBs around the league. Amy Trask joins the show to weigh in on that discussion as well as who won the trade deadline. We talk about Marshawn Kneeland tragically passing away at age 24 to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how many 1st round picks the Jets should consider giving up for star QBs around the league. Amy Trask joins the show to weigh in on that discussion as well as who won the trade deadline. We talk about Marshawn Kneeland tragically passing away at age 24 to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seth and Sean discuss the myriad of injuries out for Texans-Jaguars, expectations for Davis Mills at QB, what JJ Watt says about the state of the Texans, go through the day's Headlines, discuss the challenges the Jags present this Sunday, the Cowboys' ridiculous national TV schedule, what if DeMeco defended his OC in the same manner as Jerry Burns did back in the day, lay out how the Astros can get better this offseason, discuss JJ Watt's take on the state of the Texans and his rant about ESPN's login nonsense, talk about the crazy story of how a former Texans' marriage ended, discuss Texans-Jaguars being the battle of the 2 best QBs from the 2021 draft class, assess how annoying they find JJ McCarthy referring to his alter-ego as "nine," dive into the QB situation for Texans-Jags, and see what Reggie and Lopez have for the question of the day.
Seth and Sean discuss Texans-Jaguars being the battle of the 2 best QBs from the 2021 draft class, assess how annoying they find JJ McCarthy referring to his alter-ego as "nine," dive into the QB situation for Texans-Jags, and see what Reggie and Lopez have for the question of the day.
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how many 1st round picks the Jets should consider giving up for star QBs around the league. Amy Trask joins the show to weigh in on that discussion as well as who won the trade deadline. We talk about Marshawn Kneeland tragically passing away at age 24 to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Subtitle This week on The Infamous Podcast, Brian and Darryl break down the Hulu original series Chad Powers, the sports comedy nobody saw coming but everyone's talking about. Also, they talk about the frantic trade deadline in the NFL. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Supergirl Reshoots: 2:40 Saturday Night’s Main Event: 13:24 NFL Trade Deadline: 24:33 Chad Powers: 38:11 New Bites Supergirl Reshoots https://geektyrant.com/news/supergirl-reshoots-underway-and-it-sounds-like-they-involve-superman Saturday Night’s Main Event World Heavyweight Championship Match: CM Punk vs. Jey Uso Undisputed WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Drew McIntyre WWE Women’s Championship Match: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill Triple Threat Match for the Intercontinental Championship: Penta vs. Rusev vs. Dominik Mysterio (c) NFL Trade Deadline List of trades https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46306378/2025-nfl-trade-deadline-updates-latest-news-deals Chad Powers (Hulu) Ratings: Out of 10 Helmet Wearing Strong Powerful Males Darryl: 6.79/10 Brian: 6.89/10 Series Overview Chad Powers is a six-episode sports comedy series that premiered on Hulu on September 30, 2025. The story follows Russ Holliday (played by Glen Powell), a once-promising college quarterback whose career flames out after a humiliating mistake and public scandal. Eight years later, he reinvents himself — literally — as “Chad Powers,” donning prosthetics and a wig to walk onto a struggling small-college football team, the South Georgia Catfish. Inspired by Eli Manning's viral “Chad Powers” sketch from his ESPN+ show Eli's Places, the series combines heart, humor, and a little bit of helmet hair. The result is a surprisingly sharp commentary on fame, failure, and the lengths people go to for a second chance. Production Information Creators: Glen Powell & Michael Waldron Writers: Glen Powell, Michael Waldron Executive Producers: Glen Powell, Michael Waldron, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Adam Fasullo, Jamie Horowitz, Ben Brown, Tony Yacenda, Luvh Rakhe Production Companies: Anomaly Pictures, Barnstorm, ESPN, Omaha Productions, 20th Television Network: Hulu Season 1 Episodes: 6 (Sept 30 – Oct 28 2025) Main Cast Glen Powell as Russ Holliday / Chad Powers Perry Mattfeld as Ricky Hudson Steve Zahn as Coach Jake Hudson Quentin Plair as Coach Byrd Frankie A. Rodriguez as Danny Wynn Everett as Tricia Hudson Toby Huss as Mike Holliday Clayne Crawford as Coach Dobbs Colton Ryan as Gerry (Bench QB) Episode Guide Episode Title Synopsis 1 1st Quarter Russ's career implodes in a championship disaster. Eight years later, he re-emerges as “Chad Powers” and walks onto the Catfish roster in disguise. 2 2nd Quarter Chad wins over the team with southern charm and awkward charisma, while juggling his fake persona and fractured confidence. 3 3rd Quarter Mid-season tensions rise as rival QBs start to question who Chad really is — and if he's too good to be true. 4 4th Quarter During an away game, Chad and Danny sneak out for some classic football mischief that could expose everything. 5 5th Quarter Chaos hits the team lakehouse as family drama and affairs collide — Coach Hudson suffers a heart attack mid-chaos. 6 6th Quarter Chad's true identity unravels; Russ faces the ultimate decision: come clean or finish what he started on the field. Themes & Tone Chad Powers sits somewhere between Tootsie and Friday Night Lights — funny, heartfelt, and just absurd enough to work. The show examines identity, redemption, and what it means to love the game even when the game doesn't love you back. Infamous Take Glen Powell leans fully into his comedic side, proving he can play both Hollywood's golden boy and a complete goofball. Steve Zahn is a perfect counterpoint as the grizzled coach trying to keep a small-time program alive. The show's mix of football authenticity and sitcom-level absurdity hits a sweet spot for fans of sports stories with heart and humor. Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help us move up in the ratings. @infamouspodcast facebook/infamouspodcast instagram/infamouspodcast stitcher Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart Radio contact@infamouspodcast.com Our theme music is ‘Skate Beat’ provided by Michael Henry, with additional music provided by Michael Henry. Find more at MeetMichaelHenry.com. The Infamous Podcast is hosted by Brian Tudor and Darryl Jasper, is recorded in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show is produced and edited by Brian Tudor. Subscribe today!
Connor is more positive than most on TJ Lateef against UCLA. He pours over the history of backup QBs getting playing time at Nebraska.
Hour 3 - This is what good QBs do full 2959 Thu, 06 Nov 2025 19:57:09 +0000 5lNaCaelsTZEmwL62vCQWACNomLVAnNG nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Hour 3 - This is what good QBs do Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2
Today's episode of the podcast covers some NFL Leaderboards, dives into a discussion about Early Declare and Super Senior statuses, and then finishes with the Week 11 Discussion. As usual, I did not write up the NFL Notes, but I do have at least some brief observations about Early Declare and Super Senior status by position group. This is not meant to be a definitive study, more an observation about where the league is and recent trends. After that, as always, the Week 11 Preview which looks forward to some crucial 2026 QB match-ups. Early Declares and Super Seniors by PositionFor this an analysis, an Early Declare is anyone who leaves college the minimum 3 years after high school. A Super Senior is anyone who leaves college 5+ years after high school. To be clear, I don't think the analysis is re-inventing the wheel in any way, shape, or form and much of this is probably self-evident to at least some people, but I would wager even some of those people might be shocked by the degree in some of these points. * This should surprise no one, but the QB position is the only position — particularly at the top — where being a Super Senior is not a detriment particularly relative to being an early declare in recent memory. Several elite QBs (Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow, Bo Nix) are Super Seniors, and QB is the only position where choosing between the top three Early Declares and top three Super Seniors would be a debate; the top 3 Early Declares on KTC right now are Lamar Jackson, Drake Maye, and Patrick Mahomes, so they still may have the edge here, but compare that to WR where the KTC rankings would make a similar comparison Ricky Pearsall, Jayden Reed, and Terry McLaurin v Ja'Marr Chase, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Justin Jefferson. * RB is the position where the TOP END is the most dominated by Early Declares. The top 6 RBs and 13 of the top 14 RBs are Early Declares (Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Ashton Jeanty, De'Von Achane, Omarion Hampton, Quinshon Judkins, Bucky Irving, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Breece Hall, Josh Jacobs, Kyren Williams). That said, the gap between simply being a senior and a super senior, at least in the moment, seems less extreme at RB compared to WR. James Cook is the other RB in the Top 14, and as a 4th Year player, he creates the biggest divide between Senior and Super Senior, but players like Chase Brown, Jaylen Warren, and before his injury Cam Skattebo are more highly valuable to their positions relative to the Seniors and compared to the WR position. * At WR, within the top 24, there is a 2/3 to 1/3 preference towards the Early Declares, with 8 Early Declare WRs in the top 12 and 16 Early Declare WRs in the top 24. Beyond that though, the most unique aspect of WRs in this analysis is the complete lack of players achieving significant success after becoming Super Seniors. Ricky Pearsall and Jayden Reed have had some relative success aside from injuries, but injuries are a relevant reality in the sport, and if they do not turn their careers around soon, the biggest 5th Year WR hit since Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel — both of whom are ~30 YO now — is probably Rashid Shaheed? Or perhaps still Jayden Reed even with the injuries. Since the podcast, Deebo has fallen out of the Top 50 and Shaheed has risen into the top 50, but essentially these 5 WRs are the 5 that rest near or above the fringe of WR50. That is a very small number of relevant players throughout the entire position. * As one additional note, among the 8 WRs who have Senior (not super) status in the Top 24 on KTC, four of these eight WRs (Egbuka, Odunze, DeVonta, Olave) had an excellent season with high draft status prior to returning for their four season. Two more of these WRs (Ladd & Puka) were heavily impacted by injuries throughout their collegiate careers. This is why, in my eyes, even the bar for a fourth year player at the WR position should be very high or have significant excuse as to why they were not able to become more successful earlier in their careers. My belief is that this is because WR is so skills driven that early skills development is still underrated in the scouting process. This is admittedly not the most optimistic analysis, and I did not spin it directly like this on the podcast, but there is a reason that I bring all these items up on a Show/Sub that slants to the NFL Draft: There's some evidence that being an Early Declare for Dante Moore would be more enticing for teams to the extent that it might help him stay in the First Round relative to maybe a similar QB with a similar season who was a 4th Year player, but the fact that so many of those QBs being drafted as Early Declares are on the bottom of the top 20-28 QBs might suggest that for Dante Moore, if he wants to be a very good QB, staying at Oregon might be the most logical decision. And for Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson, while at other positions returning for a 5th Year would be a detriment, there's not necessarily anything obvious in the numbers right now — particularly if your goal is to be a very good QB — that suggests going back for a 5th Year is a bad idea. At RB, our top two don't need discussed here, but particularly as Jonah Coleman may re-enter the RB2 conversation with the injury to Justice Haynes, this is just another sign that Coleman best abilities might lie in FLOOR and not CEILING. And at WR, luckily our top three are fine here — it is part of what makes them the top 3. Jordyn Tyson is the only senior, but he slides nicely into that category that also fits Egbuka, DeVonta, Odunze, and Olave. The concern is more as we get into the stages where Chris Bell, Germie Bernard, and even Denzel Boston are becoming first round picks that people are excited about. Boston scores okay compared to those players, but is a clear step down. Bell and Bernard are not particularly close. That doesn't mean they can't be very good WRs, but unless there is more well-rounded development, they are the two players right now where they seem like they may slip into my own 1st Round, but in most drafts I would not want to rank them with a Top 12 grade. Make sure to check out the Fantasy for Real podcast where I go over these games in preparation for Week 11.After a few weeks where the match-ups for the 2026 QBs were not quite as exciting, this weekend showcases many of our top QBs matched up in important games. The biggest match-up and Game of the Week features LSU & Garrett Nussmeier taking on Alabama & Ty Simpson, with Nussmeier in particular needing to take advantage of the limited opportunities he has left before the 2026 NFL Draft. Aside from this top game, both Dante Moore and Fernando Mendoza find themselves against tricky defenses in road environments. This is another big opportunity week for the 2026 QB Class with plenty of other big games to look through as well. Friday Night LightsNorthwestern @ USC at 9:00 PM on FOXKey Players: Griffin Wilde, WR, Northwestern (2026) ; Jayden Maiava, QB, USC (2026) ; Makai Lemon, WR, USC (2026) ; Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, USC (2026)Not too much action late Friday night, but USC does have one of the most intriguing teams for the 2026 NFL Draft in particular. While the injury to Waymond Jordan and playing through injuries for Ja'Kobi Lane has limited some of the intrigue, this team still features two potential Day 2 or higher WRs including a top 3 WR in Makai Lemon. QB Jayden Maiava flirted with the First Round QB conversation, but right now seems to be firmly on the outside looking in after poor performances the last two weeks. This game is unlikely to get him back in the conversation, but it can get him on the right track for at least Day 2 moving forward. For Northwestern, Griffin Wilde remains an intriguing, productive player within College Football. A third year player in his first year in the Big Ten, Wilde is very likely the most important member of the Northwestern offense.Week 11 College Football GAMEDAY PreviewsGAME OF THE WEEKLSU @ Alabama at 7:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (2026) ; Harlem Berry, RB, LSU (2028) ; Caden Durham, RB, LSU (2027) ; Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU (2026) ; Trey'Dez Green, TE, LSU (2027) ; Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama (2026) ; Jamarion Miller, RB, Alabama (2026) ; Daniel Hill, RB, Alabama (2027) ; Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama (2027) ; Lotzeir Brooks, WR, Alabama (2028) ; Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama (2026) ; Isaiah Horton, WR, Alabama (2026)Very likely the “Game of the Week” this week pits QBs Garrett Nussmeier and Ty Simpson against each other, each with the ability to raise their stock in the upcoming NFL Draft. For Nussmeier, a player without eligibility and a nearly nonexistent path to the CFB Playoff, this will be one of the last opportunities to make an impression. If Simpson wishes to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, that might be true for him as well, though Simpson will have more post-season opportunities most likely. Simpson has showcased excellent ability to play the QB position, but as someone with very few starts, Simpson is still an incomplete picture.These teams are also quite similar in how they have matched-up on Offense this year, with the exception of Simpson being able to execute in the difficult situations that Nussmeier has struggled in. But on the ground, both teams have struggled quite a bit this season. LSU has seemingly found something in RB Harlem Berry adding a bit more consistency on the ground the last couple of weeks, and between the true freshman and sophomore RB Caden Durham, LSU definitely has a very intriguing tandem on the ground. For Alabama, the most intriguing RB at this stage for NFL futures is probably 244-lb sophomore Daniel Hill. And while they are different shapes and sizes significantly, each team features some elite upside at pass-catching positions. Trey'Dez Green of LSU has been a match-up nightmare on paper for his entire career, but the last three games have begun to bring that theory into reality. He is currently my TE1 in all of College Football, with a significant gap between Green and anyone else. On the complete opposite side of the size spectrum, Ryan Williams of Alabama is an elite prospect, still 18-Years Old, but needs to work on his consistency particularly with his hands. Aside from Williams, potential fantasy 1st-Round pick Germie Bernard and true freshman Lotzeir Brooks make up a dangerous trio that also includes other supplemental players like Isaiah Horton. This is one of the more intriguing and multi-faceted games we have had in a few weeks, with huge 2026 NFL Draft implications from primarily the QB position as well as depth in future talent at RB, WR, and TE.TOP GAME #2Texas A&M @ Missouri at 3:30 PM on ABCKey Players: Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M (2026) ; Mario Craver, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ashton Bethel-Roman, WR, Texas A&M (2027) ; Ahmad Hardy, RB, Missouri (2027) ; Donovan Olugbode, WR, Missouri (2028) ; Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri (2026) ; Brett Norfleet, TE, Missouri (2026)While players like mobile QB Marcel Reed and 3rd-year RB Rueben Owens have started to make an impact and enter into potentially draftable conversations, the strength of the Texas A&M Aggies remains the WR room. Kevin Concepcion is a fringe top-10 player on my Fantasy Big Board for the upcoming NFL Draft, and while Mario Craver's size may restrict him from being a 1st Round pick, both of these WRs have flashed playmaking ability at the highest levels of College Football. While it was only 1 Catch in his follow-up performance, Ashton Bethel-Roman is a second year WR and highly recruited player who has made an impact in each of the last two games, including 130 Receiving Yards on just 43 Routes (3.02 Y/RR). Bethel-Roman is behind his teammates so far in production, but he is also the only WR listed in this room at 6' tall. For Missouri, Ahmad Hardy is having a phenomenal season for a 19-Year-Old RB in the SEC even after the fall-off in performance against SEC play, but that fall-off is something that Hardy will need to rectify a bit and showcase that his rushing style can translate to the NFL level. Kevin Coleman Jr. is a YAC receiver with some promise at the NFL level, while Brett Norfleet is a TE with excellent size. The most intriguing pass catcher for Missouri may be the true freshman, Donovan Olugbode, who at least should be seen as potentially the highest upside Devy player of the group.Tough Road Spots for VERY Important QBsIndiana @ Penn State at Noon on FOXKey Players: Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana (2026) ; Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana (2026) ; Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State (2026) ; Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State (2026)Just like last week against Ohio State, this is not the Penn State team we were expecting. Even some teams that have fall-offs like Florida retain a high degree of intrigue for this list, but Penn State's lack of pass catching weapons and injury to QB Drew Allar knock them from an intriguing team to a pair of RBs, one of which in Nicholas Singleton has been a massive disappointment so far this season. Singleton will look to take on his last major opportunity as a College Football player this weekend alongside the RB getting all of the work, Kaytron Allen. The main focal point for this game though will be Fernando Mendoza. It's not entirely fair as the team Oregon beat had aspirations for a National Championship and a different Head Coach, but this is an intriguing pair of games between this game and Oregon's game this week, as both Mendoza and Oregon's Dante Moore get to play in a road environment that we have seen the other play in already this season. OSU's Julian Sayin ripped Penn State apart last week, which likely takes away some ability for Mendoza to get much credit for doing the same even on the road, but this may be the biggest regular season test remaining for Mendoza, who is one of the most likely QBs to appear in the College Football Playoff. If this game is not a sufficient test for Mendoza, it seems less likely that Mendoza will find a test in the next two opponents, Wisconsin & Purdue, who are a combined 4-13.Oregon @ Iowa at 3:30 PM onKey Players: Dante Moore, QB, Oregon (2026) ; Dierre Hill Jr., RB, Oregon (2028) ; Jordan Davison, RB, Oregon (2028) ; Dakorien Moore, WR, Oregon (2028) ; Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon (2026) ; Kamari Moulton, RB, Iowa (2026)While RB Kamari Moulton has had a few good games for Iowa this season, the ranking of this game so highly in the Weekly Preview is entirely about the Oregon offense – which has struggled in two of the past three games – facing a tough Iowa Defense on the Road. The Wisconsin game was a sloppy, weather-influenced mess, but with so little experience and a limited number of games against top teams, QB Dante Moore will need to take advantage of the opportunities in front of him. As mentioned above, this Iowa game also creates a point of comparison between Moore and Mendoza, and unlike Penn State, this environment is probably going to be seen as fairly similar situationally. Kenyon Sadiq might still be my #1 TE, but he has been one of the more disappointing players so far in 2025. If he wishes to enter the draft and be taken as a true and promising TE1, Sadiq will likely need to show a bit more consistency throughout the rest of the season. Outside of these two, Oregon has a number of intriguing freshman between #1 HS freshman WR Dakorien Moore and the RBs, Dierre Hill Jr. and Jordan Davison.Other Games to Watch this WeekendGeorgia @ Mississippi State at Noon on ESPNKey Players: Nate Frazier, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Chauncey Bowens, RB, Georgia (2027) ; Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia (2026) ; Fluff Bothwell, RB, Mississippi State (2027) ; Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State (2026) ; Anthony Evans III, WR, Mississippi State (2026)The early season fumbles got Nate Frazier in the doghouse, but he has played better the last few weeks and has gone four Gs now without a fumble. Chauncey Bowens is not nearly the highly touted prospect that Frazier is, but he is the RB who broke the two big explosive carries in Georgia's most recent victory against Florida. WR Zachariah Branch has been increasingly reliable with excellent YAC skills, and if this most recent game can showcase a bit more growth in areas aside from a “Gadget” role, Branch is someone with elite athletic upside (at his size). There isn't a player necessarily approaching Day 2 on my Watchlist from Mississippi State, but at least three players are in a Draftable range. Fluff Bothwell has excellent size and could grow into a solid SEC RB with another year remaining before he can enter the NFL Draft, and Brenen Thompson (Deep) and Anthony Evans (Underneath) each have clear utilities and limitations.BYU @ Texas Tech at Noon on ABCKey Players: Bear Bachmeier, QB, BYU (2028) ; L.J. Martin, RB, BYU (2026)A huge game for College Football and a smaller game for our purposes, this is the first real opportunity to spotlight freshman QB Bear Bachmeier, who will not be draft eligible until 2028. Right now, Bachmeier is not necessarily getting as much love with three current starting freshman QB with better tools (Underwood, Sagapolutele, & Washington), but as a true freshman leading an undefeated BYU team, Bachmeier deserves a lot of credit. Aside from Bachmeier, there are a few intriguing RBs in this game, most notably BYU RB L.J. Martin. Texas Tech also features a pair of sophomores in J'Koby Williams & Cameron Dickey.Maryland @ Rutgers at 2:30 PM on Fox Sports 1Key Players: Malik Washington, QB, Maryland (2028) ; Antwan Raymond, RB, Rutgers (2027) ; Ian Strong, WR, Rutgers (2026) ; K.J. Duff, WR, Rutgers (2027)Maryland & QB Malik Washington will look to bounce back after a rough home loss to Indiana. Rutgers' defense has been the team you want to play so far this year when you need to get back on track as a Passing Offense, and so hopefully for Washington this is the case on Saturday. For Rutgers, while the team performance has not been great in recent weeks, the trio of Antwan Raymond, Ian Strong, and Future WR Riser of the Week(s) K.J. Duff make Rutgers a sneaky interesting team. If Strong wants to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, he likely needs to start having some of his biggest performances down the stretch. For Duff, there is a clear opportunity to put up 1,000+ Yards and be on every Watchlist heading into the 2026 CFB Season including NFL Watchlists, All-American Watchlists, and Biletnikoff Watchlists.Auburn @ Vanderbilt at 4:00 PM on SEC NetworkKey Players: Jeremiah Cobb, RB, Auburn (2026) ; Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn (2027) ; Eric Singleton Jr., WR, Auburn (2026) ; Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt (2026)The post-Hugh Freeze era begins with a tough road test against Vanderbilt. While I will be the first to congratulate Auburn on what is hopefully a brighter future moving forward, unfortunately for the Tigers, getting rid of Freeze does not come with an upgrade at QB, and that has been the issue for Auburn throughout the season. Cam Coleman remains the headliner for this team, an elite WR talent with potential to be a top 5-10 pick in the NFL Draft, but the numbers have not quite been there yet. Eric Singleton Jr. has excellent YAC ability, speed, and is very young for being Draft Eligible, but has struggled to produce this season specifically outside of a very limited, gadget role. Jeremiah Cobb has not necessarily entered the Day 2 conversation yet, but he has become the clear lead back for Auburn. Vanderbilt TE Eli Stowers had his first truly good game of the season against Texas, and will look to continue that momentum against Auburn. Stowers is #2 in the FBS for Receiving Yards at the TE position.California @ Louisville at 7:00 PM on ESPN2Key Players: Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele, QB, California (2028) ; Isaac Brown, RB, Louisville (2027) ; Chris Bell, WR, Louisville (2026)One player for each of the next three Draft Classes (at least in terms of when they can first enter the NFL Draft), for 2026, Louisville's Chris Bell has excellent size, athleticism, and could develop into an excellent WR, but he is also fairly raw for someone being discussed within the 1st Round. Isaac Brown has excellent explosive ability, speed, and creation ability, but the latter in particular is hard to know how it will translate going from the ACC to the NFL at under 200 lbs. Brown will look to continue his recent dominant stretch against Cal. And then against Louisville will be Cal QB Jaron Keawe-Sagapolutele. Sagapolutele had his third multi-turnover game of the season this past weekend against Virginia, but continues to show signs that if he can manage those TOs in particular that he can be a potential NFL Starter / future 1st Round Pick.Florida State @ Clemson at 7:00 PM on ACCNKey Players: Ousmane Kromah, RB, Florida State (2028) ; Micahi Danzy, WR, Florida State (2027) ; Duce Robinson, WR, Florida State (2026) ; Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson (2026) ; Gideon Davidson, RB, Clemson (2028) ; T.J. Moore, WR, Clemson (2027) ; Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson (2026) ; Tristan Smith, WR, Clemson (2026)This game against Florida State and Clemson – even with the injury to Bryant Wesco Jr. – could potentially be an excellent showcase of WR talent in the next two Draft Classes. The big name eligible for the Draft this year is likely this Week's WR Riser of the Week(s), Antonio Williams. Williams will look to build on his first great game of the season against Florida State, and alongside Williams will be former SE Missouri St. WR Tristan Smith and sophomore T.J. Moore. It was actually Smith who had the more targets between the pairing last week, but Moore is the player within this trio that generally seems to be highest rated in Devy. Most likely the offense runs through Williams & Moore, but it would not be a surprise to see Smith – who offers a bit of a different skillset at 6' 5” – getting more involved. For Florida State, two excellent explosive athletes in Duce Robinson and Micahi Danzy will look to make explosive plays downfield or potentially even in the running game. Danzy has been a future Riser recently, and Robinson is at least an athlete worth monitoring. Aside from the WR positions, Cade Klubnik will need to continue and play well to hopefully restore his Draft Stock even to Day 2, and there are a pair of intriguing freshmen RBs who may make appearances in this game between Ousmane Kromah and Gideon Davidson.//Not too much to add today, and I should be back on Tuesday to discuss these 2026 QB Games most of all. Thanks, C.J. Get full access to C.J.'s Substack at cjfreel.substack.com/subscribe
In this hour, Adam Crowley, Dorin Dickerson and Pat Bostick argue over which of these QBs was better in their times with the Steelers. Also, 93.7 The Fan's Jeff Hathhorn comes on The Fan Hotline. November 6, 2025, 9:00 Hour
-If the Steelers still need to get a QB in this upcoming draft, which ones should they now circle? The season has gone south for so many high-end college QBs that the conversation has now changed. The 4 names – Ty Simpson (Alabama), Dante Moore (Oregon), Fernando Mendoza (Indiana) and Sam Leavitt (Arizona State). What do we like about these guys? – Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo from the PG joined the show. The guys discuss DeMarvin Leal getting released, as well as the team's chances of snatching Jakobi Meyers, and if they would've been able to sign him for 2026 and beyond. Does the team not acquiring an outside receiving candidate at the deadline mean more opportunities for Calvin Austin and Roman Wilson? – Total Request Thursday
Navigating the negative universe of double quarterback pinches with byes and injuries. Tough 50-50 calls at running back and WR. Playing the matchup game with emergency QBs. Emerging tight ends. Baseball, hockey and basketball too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL betting for Week 10. RJ Bell opens discussing early college basketball betting value with discounted season packages before turning to NFL Week 10. Joined by Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers, they dissect matchups and betting logic with humor and insight. Fezzik recalls “wax on, wax off” fundamentals and admits to pregame bourbon. Discussion starts with Pittsburgh's turnover-driven defense, strip sacks as skill not luck, and how fading the Steelers has burned bettors. Bell then challenges Fezzik on correlation in QB rushing props, arguing Mahomes and Allen's attempts should be positively related since trailing QBs and peer competition both increase rushing, despite Fezzik's kneel-down caveat. Fezzik's best bet is Steelers +3 vs Chargers, citing injuries and inflated home-field edge; Bell reads data showing Greer's model rates L.A.'s home edge too high due to time zone and turf, but agrees it matters slightly. They pivot to Chargers' offensive-line woes, strip-sack risk, and discuss under 24 as team total. Bell worries Chargers will play ultra-conservative, strengthening the under; both concur. Next, Bell touts Jets +2½ as best bet, saying trades of Gardner and Williams remove malcontents, boost morale, and the market overreacted. He argues the Browns' offense has collapsed under their new QB, while Fezzik doubts locker-room psychology but concedes value. They estimate Cleveland would need a historically low power rating for current pricing. Talk shifts to Baltimore-Minnesota: Bell calls Vikings +4 a top play, seeing market overadjustment; McCarthy's emergence offsets Ravens' hype. Fezzik agrees. McKenzie's best bet is Rams –4½ over 49ers, citing defensive injuries to Warner and Bosa and San Francisco's fading metrics; Bell agrees line aligns with true injury impact. Fezzik's second bet is Bears WR Odunze over 5 catches after a zero-target game—expecting “feed the star” correction. They banter on Cubs nostalgia before Bell endorses the logic. Fezzik's teaser pairs New England +8½ and Philadelphia +8½, fading overrated Tampa and Green Bay; Bell likes the reasoning but downgrades Pats' schedule. Their third core debate centers on Houston-Jacksonville: Bell favors Houston or Jaguars team-total under 20, expecting a grind with backup Davis Mills and Demeco Ryans' disciplined D; Fezzik projects low pace and agrees under likely rises. They elaborate on clock tactics, situational play-calling, and coach analytics gaps, with Fezzik's mock “Omaha” cadence comedy. Later, Fezzik reveals surviving in a 1,500-player contest, leaning Carolina over New Orleans in Survivor, while Bell praises the logic. They close ranking NFC teams—Rams, Seattle, Detroit, Philly—with Seattle surging and Detroit flagged as “fraud alert.” Bell muses about prediction markets, election betting, and “super-forecasters,” proposing such analysis for future shows. After humorous tangents on coaches, parenting, and old movies, they recap best bets: Bell—Jets +2½, Vikings +4, Houston under setup, Patriots +; Fezzik—Chargers under 24, Odunze over 5 catches, Pats/Eagles teaser; Mackenzie—Rams –4½. Fezzik signs off: “Be careful out there.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to discuss the Ravens' upcoming showdown with the Vikings and rookie QB JJ McCarthy. John Harbaugh holds a 27-7 all-time record against rookie QBs. Will that record move to 28-7 this weekend?
Week 6 is in the books, and things are heating up in the fantasy world! We're breaking down all the biggest performances, injuries, and breakout stars from Week 6 — and helping you get ahead with our top Week 7 Waiver Wire Adds.In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand begin the hour heading to Mike Vrabel's weekly meeting with the media ahead of Sunday's game at the Buccaneers and regarding the trade deadline. (13:16) Patriots right tackle Morgan Moses joins us live to discuss Drake Maye taking lots of hits and sacks over the last few weeks, and the offensive line's role in protecting him. (20:02) Morgan Moses highlights the challenge in stacking wins the way the Patriots have over the last six weeks and counting. Jacoby Brissett is the Arizona Cardinals starting QB and Mac Jones is now starting for San Francisco. The crew reacts to two teams that have heavily invested in their starting QBs and now are seemingly moving in a new direction. (34:10) Zo and Beetle close out the show with the takeaways from today. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on the Buffs Daily with Voice of the Buffs Mark Johnson…talking QBs ahead of Saturday's CU football game at WVU, postseason honors for soccer and VB, and the sports sked for the Buffs! #GoBuffs See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Bleav in Chargers, Matt “Money” Smith and Lorenzo Neal break down the current state of the team after losing key offensive tackles for the season. They dive into the fallout from losing Joe Alt, analyze the moves GM Joe Hortiz made at the trade deadline including the addition of Trevor Penning and discuss how these changes impact Justin Herbert's playing style. Money details the challenge of replacing Pro Bowl-level talent along the offensive line, while the duo also highlight the resilience of the Chargers' defense, which has shown major improvement behind a rejuvenated pass rush. They close by previewing the upcoming matchup against the Steelers and what fans can expect on both sides of the ball. 00:00:45 — Chargers' Win Streak & FanDuel Odds Chargers on a two-game win streak, current playoff odds, and previewing the upcoming game against the Steelers. 00:01:31 — Injury Impact: Offensive Tackles Discussion around losing two Pro Bowl tackles and how it's affecting the team's approach. 00:02:09 — Herbert's Play Style – Adaptation & Mobility How Justin Herbert will have to adjust his play given the offensive line situation, focusing on using his legs more. 00:04:43 — Defense: Improvement & Key Performers Recent defensive resurgence, highlighting individual pass rush stats and run defense improvement. 00:07:17 — Steelers & League-Wide Team Mentality Steelers' turnaround, defense, and comparisons to other AFC teams' locker room dynamics. 00:08:14 — Steelers' Defensive Line Strengths Breakdown of the Pittsburgh defensive front and how Chargers OL match up; Trevor Penning trade preview. 00:11:11 — Trevor Penning Trade Analysis The rarity of trading starting offensive linemen, how Penning fits in, Saints reasoning behind the move. 00:12:59 — AFC West Landscape & Chargers' Resilience How the division looks, Chargers overcoming injuries, Penning's potential role, importance of plugging OL gaps. 00:15:07 — Penning's Motivation & Locker Room Impact How new players try to prove themselves, motivational factors, and team culture. 00:16:17 — Detailed OL Performance & Becton's Availability Foster Sorrell's struggles, Becton's health updates, and importance of pushing through injuries. 00:17:17 — OL Expectations & Veteran Critiques Player accountability, front office perspectives, finding ways for Becton to contribute. 00:18:36 — Becton's Talent & Availability Issues When healthy, Becton's elite ability, importance of having him on the field. 00:20:55 — Protecting Herbert & Offensive Line Importance The necessity of keeping Herbert upright and how a healthy OL changes the team's competitive level. 00:22:20 — Run Blocking, OL Gaps, & Draft Strategy How run game and OL depth determines offensive success, thoughts on trading for a running back vs. drafting OL. 00:24:49 — Day Two Picks & Building Through Draft Emphasis on using second and third-round picks for OL, defensive edge depth looks good. 00:25:27 — Offensive Line The Key to Contention Addressing OL in upcoming drafts and current schematic adjustments for protection. 00:27:19 — Looking Forward & Midseason Adjustments Not giving up on the season, keeping enough weapons to compete, using draft capital wisely. 00:29:35 — Complimentary Football: Defense, Special Teams Chargers can win with strong defense and special teams; importance of keeping scores low. 00:31:02 — Special Teams Breakdown & Roster Moves Ja Taylor trade, speculation on roster management, and need for strong gunners. 00:32:26 — Numbers Game: Creating Roster Space How injuries forced roster moves, importance of draft picks, and impact on fan support. 00:33:47 — Fan Attendance & Chargers' Support Challenges with home crowd noise vs. Steelers fans, importance of local support at Sofi Stadium. 00:37:33 — Trey Harris Story & Player Versatility Highlighting Trey Harris' journey, athletic background, growing impact in receiver rotation. 00:39:33 — Dan's Resilience & Team Support How Dan played after personal loss, team rallying around him, football family culture. 00:40:04 — Chargers OL Outlook vs. Steelers D-Line Speculation about OL configuration, upcoming matchup challenges, potential solutions. 00:42:46 — Steelers Defense Analysis & QB Matchups Steelers recent defensive struggles, Herbert vs. recent opposing QBs, offensive advantage possibilities. 00:45:31 — Closing Thoughts: Path Forward Keys to winning, keeping pace in AFC, enthusiasm for Chargers' playoff push, fan engagement and support. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
There is a conspiracy theory floating around that Art Rooney II ‘blocked' any trade the Steelers could have made to save draft picks for next April when the event takes place in Pittsburgh. The Steelers are projected to have up to 12 selections that weekend and the owner may feel like holding onto the capital is the best move. Do we think there is anything to this? Former MLB pitcher Matt Clement joined the show. Matt came hot out of the gate talking Pirates free agency, saying his first call would be to JT Realmuto and that they should offer him a 3-year deal. Matt didn't put any blame on Isiah Kiner-Falefa for his baserunning gaffe in Game 7. He added thoughts on some of the other events in the game. How much did he enjoy the final game of the season? Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike said the Steelers should throw away the ugly throwbacks they wore on Sunday Night Football. The guys had Mike react to the trade deadline and the lack of moves from the Steelers yesterday for players like Jakobi Meyers or Rashid Shaheed. Mike doesn't buy into the conspiracy theory that Art Rooney II prevented the front office from making moves. What does he think of Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who will stand as the Steelers lone WR move? Mike was surprised they didn't acquire Allen Lazard since the Jets were undergoing a fire sale. Mike doesn't think there should be regret in dealing George Pickens even if they failed to fill that WR2 void. Mike isn't ready to consider the Steelers a serious contender – he said their season comes down to fending off the Ravens. Poni threw out a few QBs that could be available for the Steelers in 2026 if Aaron Rodgers retires after the season. Mike believes Kyler Murray will be available and will possibly get cut by the Cardinals before we enter the offseason. Mike described the YouTube TV feud with Disney/ESPN as ‘unfortunate' because it continues to make things more difficult for the consumer. Mike said if they ‘gave a crap' about the customers, they would resolve this before they do anything else, but there is too much ego coming from the top. Mike said the NFL is powerful enough that they can settle this problem if they really wanted to – saying it's ‘curious' that the league is standing on the sidelines here.
Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike said the Steelers should throw away the ugly throwbacks they wore on Sunday Night Football. The guys had Mike react to the trade deadline and the lack of moves from the Steelers yesterday for players like Jakobi Meyers or Rashid Shaheed. Mike doesn't buy into the conspiracy theory that Art Rooney II prevented the front office from making moves. What does he think of Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who will stand as the Steelers lone WR move? Mike was surprised they didn't acquire Allen Lazard since the Jets were undergoing a fire sale. Mike doesn't think there should be regret in dealing George Pickens even if they failed to fill that WR2 void. Mike isn't ready to consider the Steelers a serious contender – he said their season comes down to fending off the Ravens. Poni threw out a few QBs that could be available for the Steelers in 2026 if Aaron Rodgers retires after the season. Mike believes Kyler Murray will be available and will possibly get cut by the Cardinals before we enter the offseason. Mike described the YouTube TV feud with Disney/ESPN as ‘unfortunate' because it continues to make things more difficult for the consumer. Mike said if they ‘gave a crap' about the customers, they would resolve this before they do anything else, but there is too much ego coming from the top. Mike said the NFL is powerful enough that they can settle this problem if they really wanted to – saying it's ‘curious' that the league is standing on the sidelines here.
Hour 2: Mike Hall Jr.'s deleted post + How comfortable can the Browns make their young QBs? full 2113 Tue, 04 Nov 2025 15:22:11 +0000 yXhp2J9jSSN2WxfTirj4OimibhPtjhYn sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 2: Mike Hall Jr.'s deleted post + How comfortable can the Browns make their young QBs? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False h
The guys break down the NFL trade deadline, Tony Basilio talks Vols football, and David Cutcliffe talks QBs
Steiny & Guru go through the QBs that Kyle Shanahan has whispered and why Mac Jones is at the top of the list.
GENE STERATORE (CBS Rules Analyst) Gene helps us break down the Week 9 controversial calls in the NFL and one big one in CFB too! - How was Caleb Downs not ejected for targeting? Was it the right call? - Sometimes it's best to let the call be the call! - Navigating the toughest penalty to call in the NFL. - Slide protection works when QBs know how to…slide. :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (KAN PxP) The Kraken got a win at home last night over the Blackhawks and Everett gives us the lowdown on the evolving identity of this team under Lane Lambert. Berkly Catton is playing with the big boys, will he stay with the squad? Injury updates- is McCann getting healthy? How are Lane Lambert and the Kraken looking at those OT games? :45- The MLB announced it Awards finalists and Cal and Dan made the list, but will they win? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Mason talks with Walter Cherepinsky of Walterfootball.com for a discussion about which college QBs and WRs Jets fans should be monitoring as potential options for Gang Green in the 2026 NFL Draft! Check out the Play Like A Jet YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/Playlikeajet Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available!https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Happy 70th to Phil Simms! We break down Sam Darnold's huge night and the QBs hitting free agency soon. The Jets are favorites over the Browns, and could Zac Taylor end up with the Giants? Jerry's got Tiki's take on Deonte Banks, Dart on the Giants' struggles, and Darnold's perfect first half. Plus, Jayden Daniels' injury, Daniel Jones' turnover montage, and Brian Schottenheimer's owl-and-snake saga. Everything's collapsing for Big Blue — 105 points allowed in 9 quarters.
The Giants lose again, Daboll's future in doubt, Dart playing reckless, and Daniels likely done for the season. Jerry breaks down Banks getting trucked, Darnold's 4-TD half, and Lane Kiffin's name tossed into the mix. Gio reacts to the Dodgers' World Series win, we debate Daboll's replacement, and Schottenheimer's house goes wild — owl and snake included. NFC chaos, Panthers surprising, Jets and Giants could be sellers, and free-agent QBs shake up the market. Big Blue's defense can't stop anyone, Flacco and Darnold shine.
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers talk weekend football and Monday Night Football. Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers recap NFL Week 9, starting with Seattle's 28-0 first-half dominance over Washington behind Sam Darnold's near-perfect performance and Jackson Smith-Njigba's 129-yard night. They discuss NFC West odds, Seattle's legitimacy, and Darnold's resurgence replacing DK Metcalf with new depth. The Commanders regress toward mediocrity while Jaden Daniels' arm injury raises concern. Survivor pool chaos sees major eliminations with the Packers' and Lions' upsets, while Rams and Chargers deliver wins. In betting markets, downgrades hit Houston (due to C.J. Stroud's possible injury), Green Bay after a shocking loss to Carolina, and Indianapolis after six turnovers against Pittsburgh, while the Chargers drop slightly with another lineman injury. Upgrades go to the Panthers, buoyed by Bryce Young's steadiness and Rico Dowdle's run game; the Vikings after upsetting Detroit behind J.J. McCarthy; and the Steelers' steady improvement. The Bills' win over Kansas City restores faith, though the Chiefs still own them in the playoffs, while Josh Allen edges into MVP favorite status despite Matthew Stafford's impressive season and 17 TDs. The conversation shifts to Stafford's elite play, Rams' contention in the NFC West, and how the MVP race could open up beyond Allen or Mahomes. They preview Monday Night Football—Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys—where Jacoby Brissett replaces injured Kyler Murray. Munaf prefers Brissett's current form, citing his efficient recent starts (275+ yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT) and the Cowboys' leaky defense, predicting a high-scoring shootout. Mackenzie notes the market swing from Cardinals +2.5 to +3.5 with Murray ruled out but leans to the under before conceding that both teams' defenses point toward the over. Munaf and Mackenzie expect strong passing performances from both quarterbacks, with Brissett's prop at 246.5 yards and Prescott's at 266.5, supported by a trend of opposing QBs torching Dallas' secondary. They propose a same-game parlay: both QBs 250+ yards, over 53.5 total, Cowboys -3.5, paying about +650. They plug Pregame.com's SNAP15 promo for discounted picks and highlight Mackenzie's NBA hot streak, encouraging listeners to grab his season-long NBA package. For best bets, Mackenzie takes the Milwaukee Bucks -6.5 over the Pacers, expecting regression for both teams, while Munaf's top play is Brissett over 35.5 pass attempts, citing his prior games (44 and 36 attempts) and Arizona's reliance on his arm. They close thanking listeners, teasing upcoming contest, survivor, and NBA pods, and expressing excitement for the rest of the NFL and NBA seasons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The ink is dry on Aidan Hutchinson's record-breaking extension with the Detroit Lions: four years, $180 million, with a non-QB record of $141 million guaranteed!Host RJ dives into the biggest contract news in the NFL. Hutchinson has been a defensive powerhouse, leading the league in pressures and forcing fumbles, and is a cornerstone of the Lions' resurgence. But at $45 million per year, is this the kind of deal that cripples a cap-sheet or is it a savvy move to lock down a homegrown superstar and Defensive Player of the Year candidate?RJ gives his final verdict on whether the Lions made a brilliant franchise-defining move or if this contract will be an albatross down the line.Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
Dive into the chaos of NFL Week 9 betting as we slice through the noise of dominant favorites clashing with crippling injuries. From the Lions' potential bloodbath against the Vikings to the high-stakes Chiefs-Bills rivalry, we uncover the trends that could flip the script on chalk-heavy slates. Get ready for insights that challenge expectations and arm you with the edge before kickoff. Breaking down the 68-10-1 straight-up dominance of big favorites and how late-breaking defensive injuries in games like Niners-Giants and Broncos-Texans create prime underdog opportunities. Spotlight on mobile QBs like Jackson Dart and Kyler Murray exploiting weaknesses, plus props like Patrick Mahomes' rushing yards and Rashee Rice over 6.5 receptions in must-watch matchups. Historical trends take center stage: Fading the Titans' brutal 5-23-1 ATS run, Atlanta's 72.7% bounce-back spot, and the Colts' tactical battle against Pittsburgh's tight end-heavy attack. Bold takes on high totals in Bengals-Bears and Cardinals-Cowboys, where leaky defenses and explosive offenses promise overs and surprises. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. If you're fired up about these Week 9 takes, hit subscribe, drop a review, and join the conversation in the comments—tell me your boldest bet or where I'm dead wrong. Catch next week's breakdown as we gear up for the playoff push. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
An authoritative win from the Baltimore Ravens over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football prompts Gregg Rosenthal and Nick Shook to revisit Tua Tagovailoa's contract, as well as the current NFL quarterback market as a whole. In this Week 9 TNF Recap, the NFL Daily duo hits the highlights from the night's action, before going deep into the possibilities that QBs like Tua, Kyler Murray, Trevor Lawrence and Daniel Jones find themselves in new markets next season. NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open the show with their thoughts and reactions to the Ravens' trouncing of the Dolphins on Thursday Night Football... Are the Ravens officially back, or were they just beating up on an inferior team? Then the guys move into this week's position rankings, ripping through the top five QBs, RBs and WRs before sharing some additional hot plays to know. That leads into the cold sores to avoid, along with some fantasy ninjas to potentially sneak into your lineup in a pinch. Plus, Ian shares his streaming defenses of the week and Dan gives his pointsapalooza/survivor picks! Hosts: Dan Beyer, Mike Harmon Producer: Ian Roddy #fsrweekends #jss #crshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamey Eisenberg, Dave Richard, and Heath Cummings break down all the key rankings and lineup decisions you need to win this week. We're diving into the top QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs for Week 9, revealing our toughest players to rank, and naming our favorite start/sit calls at every position — including some big surprises