Busts & Value Picks + Caleb Saves Chicago? - Fantasy Football Podcast for 8/21
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Players to avoid in fantasy football drafts! On today’s podcast, Andy, Mike, and Jason make bust and value picks for the 2024 season. Plus, a new “Hungry For More” including players who need new contracts! Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast. -- Fantasy Football Podcast for August 21st, 2024.
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(00:00) - Intro
(09:20) - Hungry For More
(09:35) - Trey Benson
(12:30) - D’Onta Foreman
(13:50) - Wide receiver contracts
(18:35) - NFL News
(21:10) - Busts
(22:00) - Mike’s Bust Pick
(28:05) - Andy’s Bust Pick
(33:10) - Jason’s Bust Pick
(39:55) - Values
(40:05) - Mike’s Value Pick
(42:55) - Andy’s Value Pick
(48:55) - Jason’s Value Pick
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Welcome to the fantasy footballers podcast with your hosts, Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike Wright.
Welcome in. The fantasy footballers podcast. Mike Wright, Jason Moore, Andy Holloway, Al Borland and Papa Josh. They're over there in Deucers Alley. It's busy season.
Yes.
Yes, it is.
We have a Busts and Values episode of the podcast today. We've got hungry for more. We've got news to talk about. We've got announcements. I almost missed the welcome in. I'm going to be honest. For real? Yeah, I was just looking through the show, Doc, knowing how much we've got to cover, and all of a sudden, that beat hit, and I was like, Oh, welcome in. So it was really-No, it was a true reaction.
It was a startle. It was not a welcome.
It really was. I know we've all got draughts going on, which have been very fun. We're through two weeks of the preseason. I watched the third episode of Hard Knocks yesterday.
How was it?
I've got thoughts.
Yeah? How big was Keenan?
Keenan is lost all the weight. He looks fine. It was a temporary-Tell me your secrets, Keenan. Keenan is in good shape. He was rather dominant. The two thoughts that I have is, one, just general commentary. It's opinion. It's subjective. I think they need better stories. I do. I think they need better stories stories on-They're phoning it in? Not on purpose. I mean, some people, I think maybe we're better at finding them in years past.
I mean, the danger of reality television.
Sometimes they're there, and sometimes they're not. Yeah, no, that's true.
You have these teams. There's more and more and more media training for all these players.
We got to get rid of that nonsense.
Protect yourself, protect the brand, all of these types of things compared to- Say nothing controversial. Yes, but compared to when Hard Knocks... The show has been on, I don't even know for a very long time, so it's a different type of... These are players who grew up watching Hard Knocks, and they're like, You're not getting me like that.
That's fair. I think the other takeaway is, and again, complete, just my opinion, based on three episodes of candid access to Caleb Williams and the team. There's a lot of people going out there making a big deal about the bears. They're a posh pick to make a run with a rookie quarterback, which I think is scary in some regards, especially for Chicago, who's never had an All-Pro since 1950, to put that pressure. If that's the prediction, you save the franchise That's hard. It'd be hard for Peyton Manning. It was hard for Philip Rivers. It's hard for any of these young rookie quarterbacks. But I think it's going to work with Caleb. Okay. I think the demeanor And he's not Tom braided. His mindset is not Kobe. It's not chip on the shoulder, I've got to prove you wrong, and I'm going to outwork you. But it's also a little bit the skill and talent is there, and he's got a level of unflappable to him that I think will translate really well to being an NFL quarterback, where to forget the bad play, when you're a rookie, you're going to make bad plays, and to go on to the next one.
So I do think it's going to work with Caleb Williams in Chicago. And for all the Chicago fans, long suffering.
But how long? Because I believe it's going to work-How long until it works? Yeah. Are you saying that you think it's going to work this year? Because obviously, saying it should work for Caleb Williams long term, that seems easier. But your take is it more specifically- You don't want to give me easy.
No, I don't want to give you easy. I don't think Chicago is a playoff team this year. I think they'll- Roast them, Chicago. I think they're right on the fringe, though, and I think it's possible. I just think that long term, this This was an amazing decision, obviously, by them, from the trade to get the pick to moving on from Justin Fields. I think it's very different. I think Caleb Williams is going to break that 4,000-yard passing record, and I think the future is bright. That's all. It's always fun to watch. I'm not saying it's not been entertaining. It is entertaining. Couple of big announcements. Oh, this announcement sounds terrible.
Wow. Okay.
What happened? What What happened is that we have the loser button.
No, I mean, what's the terrible announcement? No.
What is this bad news?
Papa Josh is really constipated.
Oh, yeah. That sounds pretty normal.
That's the news. No, look, the loser horn is a trumpet, and then the horn announced, has no graphic. I just mixed them up.
You just saw a trumpet and went for it.
I just saw the trumpet. I'm like, This is going to make this sound. But we announced it. He's clear.
His bowels are free. Just now, breaking news.
We did put one of those buttons in our bathrooms. And so when... Just to announce.
What is happening? It goes through the whole studio. When you've completed, you push the button and everyone knows.
I wonder who that was. Wasn't the Falcon. I know that. All right.
He's in there right now.
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Jason, We do have one more announcement before we jump into all that we have prepared on today's show, including Hungary For More and NFL News.
Do I know what it is?
Well, you wanted to share some of the things happening at the live show.
Okay, so I did want the list. We got the live show on Saturday. I think there are a few tickets left. If you want to go, ballerslive. Com.
That's Los Angeles. In Los Angeles. Palace Theater. Yeah, sorry.
But we're giving away a bunch of stuff there, sign stuff. I just wanted to give an example of some of the stuff that if you're there, you might just catch this. We're throwing them out, throwing them from the stage. Signed Justin Jefferson jersey. Signed Jalen Waddle. We got two Jalen Waddle jerseys. We had two. You kept one?
Okay, we'll throw out one. No, I don't know what happened to it. I'm just saying we had two.
Okay. We got a Kyren Williams jersey, a James Cooke jersey, a Nico Collins jersey, a DJ Moore jersey, an Evan Ingram jersey. We've got classics that have been around the studio for a while, throwbacks.
Can I read them? Yeah. We're giving away some 6.
Yeah.
We're giving away tons of those jerseys you mentioned, but then we have- You have the list of the class? We were looking around the studio and what we had autograft, and we thought it would be fun. There is a signed Dante Pettish jersey. Yes. Going into the crowd. There is a sign, Calvin Ridley jersey, Alshon Jeffrey. Kenny G, baby. Kenny G. We've got David Johnson going out there. Austin Echler, Michael Crab tree? We have a Michael Crab tree.
I remember that guy.
So lots of fun stuff. So ballerslive. Com, come see us on Saturday.
Someone's out there going, Man, I want the crab tree.
All right. Moving on.
When Welcome to Hungary For More, presented by Uber Eats.
All right. This week on Hungary For More, we're looking for those Rising Stars players. You've seen a flash from, had some nibbles in preseason. You want to see more of it? Jason, why don't you kick it off?
Yeah, I'm going to bring up a guy who was my number one favorite rookie running back coming in in the draft season before the NFL draft. It was rookie Trey Benson, who just so happened to go to our Arizona Cardinals, and it was exciting. Now, he's a backup. Through the offseason program, it was pretty disappointing. Listening to local Beat reporters, it was like, he's competing with Amari Demarcato and guys that he should just... Michael Carter. We're not even sure he is the backup. However, lately, it has gotten better and better for him. It seems like he is establishing Cushing himself as the running back, too. If you watch this last preseason game, he had nine carries for 43 yards. That does not include a 20-yard run that was called back due to holding. And he played every first and second down snap before he was removed. Amari DiMarcato played on third down. So I do feel like if James Connor goes down, which James Connor has never played a full season, ever in his entire career, Trey Benson will be really valuable, and he's a good back. This is a guy... I mean, I've said this many times.
I am always hot and bothered for any running backs that weigh 215 plus pounds and run sub 4'4. Those guys just were very hot and bothered. That's a check and a check. 216 pounds, 439. I loved the film. And just the fact that we saw him break out. I want to bring him up also for dynasty. If you're in a dynasty League, I do believe that halfway through this year, before James Connor gets injured, I mean, Trey Benson is going to be a forgotten man. He's going to be irrelevant. He's going to be cheap to acquire?
Define cheap, though, because people are spending first-round rookie- Did you say James Connor?
Because I think you said James Connor is going to be cheap to acquire.
That I can agree with.
Were you talking about Trey Benson? If I said that, I did not mean to. No, I'm talking about Trey Vincent. Trey Vincent, I think, because of James Connor... I said before James Connor gets injured, I believe that Trey Vincent will be much more affordable to acquire. It's very similar to a former Arizona Cardinal, Trey McBride, who comes out and is behind a veteran, and Then he was in the draft season, Mike and I, we spent a first-round pick, which I usually don't do on rookie tight ends. We pulled the trigger on that in our Champ, Champ, Champ League.
You love rookie tight ends?
It looked like a dead pick because he was just not involved. I think Trey Benson is not going to be involved to start the year. However, James Connor is not the future of this franchise. James Connor, I'm guessing, is not even back the next season. Trey Benson will be, I believe, a star in fantasy in the future. So halfway through this year, if he's really irrelevant, I would try to scoop him up.
I'll just throw out a really deep name here, Deontae Foreman for the Browns. Really deep. Was that sarcasm or real?
No, that was real.
He looked great in preseason this last week.
He always does.
And he also got the two snaps he got with the first-team offense happened on the one-yard line. We have highlighted this throughout the offseason with Jerome Ford. If Deontae Foreman has the goal line opportunities, It's funny because Foreman looked very Kareem Hunt-esque in his opportunities. He was five for 46 in the receiving game. You should look it up. He had a cut in the open field that was pretty amazing. And his opportunities with the first team came on the goal So depth at running back in Cleveland is interesting with how much they'll use Jerome Ford, Pierre Strong, Deontae Foreman, the free agent acquisition. I think he has the opportunity to earn more snaps. Look, it's hungry for more for a reason. So he had nine rushing touch downs last year, Kareem Hunt did, in Cleveland's offense. They do look for somebody else to be the goal lineback. That wasn't Jerome Ford.
Yeah, Ford is not going to be the goal lineback.
So if it's Foreman, and this team is as good as I think they will be, which is going to be incredible defense. They were a playoff team last year, going through four quarterbacks. I think that the goal line role is valuable. Even if you're in best ball and you look at the chance, like Foreman could have a couple, two shutdown games or something like that. Mike, what is your hungry for more?
Boys, I am hungry for cold, hard cash. I am hungry for some wide receiver contracts. What is happening in the world today when we have three top-tier wide receivers? Let's say two elite wide receivers and one top-tier guy, Jamar Chase, Brandon Ayuk, CeeDee Lamb, all out there not practicing, not with new contracts, We're in draft season now. I wanted to bring this up because I think it's worth having just a quick conversation of, are there elevated levels of concern starting to grow for these players? Like I said, they're elite, and they're not runningbacks, but they're still not out there practicing, getting the reps, making sure that the timing is good with the quarterbacks and the playbook. So where are you guys at? Because that's two first of them picks, and Brandon Ayuk is going often the third, maybe even late second sometimes. So are you growing in concern of adjusting projections?
I haven't adjusted projections, but this is such a great hungry for more call out because, gosh, I'm sick of it.
Yeah, it's super annoying now.
It's like if I'm in the top three picks, two of those top three are going to be a top four. For me, two of those top four are Jamar Chase and CeeDee Lamb. And it's like, I would love for these guys to be playing football. And the report coming out, and I don't know how much I believe it because game checks are different, but the report that Jamar Chase isn't going to step on the football field without an extension when he's got two years left?
His feels bad.
All three of them, they just feel different. Each situation feels different. Yesterday, there were some positive news from Jerry Jones, that they're making progress. On CeeD Liam. I put the poll out, Who do you want to sign first? Of the three guys, middle of yesterday, almost 50 % said CeeDee, and then Chase, and then Ayuk in terms of... But that's like draft order. So it's like, how desperate are you? I would imagine that if I had to handicap her right now, my guess is Seedy signs, and Brandon Ayuk resigns with San Francisco, and Chase does not get a deal done, but maybe they restructure something. I don't like it. It's not fun. Jason said it. We're sick of it. I spent all last offseason saying, I'm not worried about Josh Jacobs. I'm not worried about Josh Jacobs. He's going to be fine. He'll be back in camp. Everything will go well. There were other things that went wrong in Las Vegas beyond Jacob It was being late to camp, but we're all tired of it. We want certainty. We want to know what we're doing. We're drafting now. It was all fun and games before we were drafting.
Yeah, we're in drafts right now. We got drafts this weekend. Important drafts, real drafts. Like your main league listener could be this weekend. So let me ask you, push comes to shove. If you're on the clock and you've got to decide between Jamar Chase, who I would have had ahead in my rankings, do you switch and pull the trigger on Béjan or Bries? Because of these fears, not knowing as of this moment?
Yeah, I mean, I would. I'm probably drafting those guys ahead regardless. But yeah, I would let that be a differentiator. What are we talking about? You don't want Béjan or Bries on your team. Jamar Chase He's had a bumpy ride for a couple of years. I mean, I think everyone's waiting for that year, which will probably happen at some point, the 2,000 yards, the 17th touch down year. That'll probably happen.
But just sign that. You know you're going to pay them. This is what's the most frustrating, stupid part. We all know how this ends. You write a big fat check. The number that they are asking for, you're going to give them. You're going to do it. Fast forward two weeks, four weeks, however long it is, we're going to report that you're paying bananas money for these guys. So do it now and get them on the field. Stop hurting your team.
Save face by adding two dumb contract stipulations that make you feel like the big man. And then get the deal done with the money they want because you know every team in the league would do it.
Per Article 7B, I, Jerry Jones, voice my disdain that you have put me through this. I just want it on the record.
Yeah. Do that. I will be paying your fourth check in pennies, but otherwise, all terms agreeable. All right, that was Hungary for more. Presented by Uber Eats. Get almost almost anything for game day delivered with Uber Eats. Official on-demand delivery partner of the NFL. You can order right now.
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Well, Tyread Kill will be ready for week one. That is the report from P. F. N, Adam Beazley. A. J.
Dylan didn't practice- Did you see Mike McDaniel, his comments?
No, I didn't. Were they as entertaining as everything he says all the time? He says, I'm really good at thumb wars.
He lost.
Oh, that's good. So it's a thumb injury for Tyreek, and apparently, it happened playing Coach McDonald's. That's good stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's fun. A. J. Dylan didn't practice due to a stinger. Nothing big there. This one, Jelani Woods, expected to undergo surgery. The myth. Yeah, I mean, it does hurt the team who is... They need more weapons, and Jelani Woods is a big weapon, but they have a pile, Will Mallory, and Mouali Cox and Kyland Granson. They have a bunch of tight ends anyway. This is every year. Every year, the Colts have four or five relevant tight ends. Three of them get hurt, and the other two are irrelevant, and we move on.
This is why I was so sure that Brock Bowers would be a cult until the Raiders ruined it.
Juan Johnson has been activated from the PUP list, tight end of the Saint, underwent foot surgery this spring. So another- Deep sleeper. Yeah, and they don't have players outside of a lave in the passing game right now anyway. So Brock Bauer's missed Tuesday's practice with a sore foot and missed the last preseason game with the same issue. So, yeah, just something to monitor. That was today's This is News & Notes, presented by USAA Insurance. Learn more at usaa. Com/insurance. We'll take a break. We'll come back with some bust pics. All right, we're going to jump right in. The last two days, we did breakouts and sleepers. Our individual pics for these categories. All of our consensus pics are in the ultimate draft kit, where we have at least two-thirds agreement. Most of them, I think, this year. I don't know if we're getting soft?
No, I think we're getting better, and we all agree on some of these clear more lips. This episode, we do not agree. This episode, we got some bad takes.
Yeah, I agree. Yours are trouble. Yeah, yours is bad.
Bus.
All right. We each have a individual bust pick. Jason's is deeply upsetting. I agree. Mike, do you want to go first? You want me to go first?
I'm happy to go first.
I'm trying to save... I can see the analytics people that watch our show, and a lot of people listen to the whole thing. But statistically speaking, there's drop off over time because people have a certain amount of time to listen. So you can watch it, 100% of people listening, and then it goes down a little bit.
So then I'll go next.
I'm trying to push yours to the back, Jason. All right, Mike, you go first, and then we'll get to Jason and I's very controversial picks.
It's been the same the whole offseason, and my opinions haven't changed. I I think that Joe Mixon of the Houston Texans now, I don't think he returns on his ADP. My main point of argument is that he cannot keep getting away with this. And what I mean by that is- He can't keep getting away with this. I am Jesse Pinkman right now. The guy has been good for fantasy football. You can't argue with that, but it has been inefficient and gross to watch, and he can't keep getting away with it. Last year, he was the Rb5. However, fantasy points per game, that's his worst since 2019. Yards per route run, worst of his career. Yards after contact, worst since his rookie year. Breakaway 15-yard runs, the good stuff that we want, the worst of his career, just seven runs of 15 or more yards on 299 rush attempts. Guys, that's a breakaway percentage that is in line with last year's Alvin Kamara, Rashaad White. Guys who, when you watch him, you go, Well, that guy's getting it done by pure volume and just being on the field. And that's what Joe Mixon was last year.
He had 39 attempts inside the 10. Wow. 39, and he scored eight rushing touchstones. That is an inefficient player.
Deandre is just like, Awesome.
How'd you do that? How'd you get up to eight? And this is a running back five on the season. However, that is because we're not taking out the final week of the season for him. But if you do, because not everyone's playing fantasy football that week, he was the running back 13 in points per game from weeks one through 17. His best ability last year was availability. Over the first half of the year, he was scoring basically as many points as Tony Pollard, who people were big mad at Tony Pollard. Joe Mixon just happened to finish a little bit better. And it's the question of, does this work for the Houston Texans? Yes. The Cincinnati Bangles, high-powered offense. Houston Texans, high-powered offense. For the most part, I want runningbacks who are in that type of a system. I just think that Joe Mixon is being a little bit overdrafted. He's not off my board, but I think that he is being overdrafted. I'm not sure that he's going to work in this system. Look, this is Bobby Sloak, a. K. A. San Francisco South And the players that we see work for that system, they got juice.
Joe Mixon, at this point of his career, where he's seen his efficiency of yards per carry in the last five years be 4136, 4139, 4-0. He is not explosive. I don't know who on this team goes in and takes work away from Joe Mixon. That's why I'm saying he's not totally off my board. Nobody. It could be nobody, because the Cameh and pierce numbers are like Barnum and Bailey type circus numbers. They are so laughably bad. I'll whisper the name Kam Akers. I will whisper that into the ether.
He was potentially my hungry for more.
Yeah, but you can't say it too loud.
His preseason performance has been pretty good.
We must whisper together about Kam Akers. I see so many things going wrong for him. And of course, the targets, I brought that up before of Joe Mixon. Love checking it down to Joe Mixon. Last year, the Texans and C. J. Stroud, while Singletary started to turn it on a little bit at the end, they were still one of the lowest targets to the runningback position because of C. J. Stroud, how he plays the quarterback position. So again, I'm not saying it's gloom and doom for Joe Mixon. It's an absolute disaster. There's some things that I love about it, but I'm just... He's in that- You're nervous. He's in the dead zone for runningbacks for a reason.
I I know that Jason has a very different opinion on Joe Mixon.
Yeah, I don't agree that he is... I mean, I think he's a quality back.
You think he can keep getting away with this?
I think he can. I think he will keep getting away with this. I mean, I agree with you that that system is much better with an explosive Speedster. I mean, that's where you're going to get the juice of the real high upside. I would agree with you that Mixon does not have that. But would you say Devon Singletary has explosive juice?
I think that he's got good short area speed, better than Joe Mixon.
Okay. I mean, maybe he's- Rebuttal. I'm just like, no one has ever talked about Devon Singletary as an explosive athlete. He's a quality back that has good vision and can make the first guy miss in a box. Joe Mixon can break that first tackle in a box. My point is, last year, when they made that transition away from trying to make Damian pierce work, and they said, Okay, Singletary is better. You're the lead back. From that point forward, he was the running back nine in this system.
I can't wait for them to find that running back this year.
Maybe it's Cam Akers, but- This is why he's not a consensus bust pick.
Joe Mixon is 28 years old. We're at Age Cliff. He's going into Season 8. He is at Season Cliff. The red flags on Joe are waving rapidly in the wind.
I lean, lean, like a slight two steps to the right towards the mix and being okay for this year. Yeah.
I don't think he's going to be a top five guy, but I don't think he's going to be the running back 20 either.
I look at him and Jacob similarly, where good offense, good money, red flags from previous inefficiencies, but I could be just wrong about them in either direction.
Yeah, at least Jacob says younger.
I'm going to offend, and then Jason will offend. My bust pick is not going to make people happy. It's Jackson Smith and Jigba. I know you're both booing.
But it's from the heart. I just want you to know that.
There are a number of things that I will point to on Jason that are concerning, and I feel like the only way to really believe in Jason is excuse-making to a large degree. It is either leaning on collegiate production. It's leaning on a change in offensive philosophy and coordinator and head coach, but it's not leaning on the signs that we saw on the football field last year. And what we saw on the field was concerning not even drawing attention to weeks one through six, where Terrace Marshall and Jonathan Mingo and Kaderius Tony and Alan Robinson had more fantasy points than he did because he was hurt. And I'm willing to allow that beginning of the season to be a bit of a washout. You would have loved to have seen him do more, but banged up We'll give you that excuse. Let's check that one-off the box. Thank you. The problem is that he didn't make the kinds of splash plays over the duration of the season that I wanted to see beyond that point. I genuinely believe that there are two wide receivers on the team that today are better wide receivers. They're better route runners.
They have a better history of production. Tyler Locket is still a better wide receiver. They went out and they gave Give Tyler Locket more money. He's still a part of this offense. We are just tired of him in the fantasy world, so we want to move on to JSN. Over the last decade, and mind you, he averaged 37 yards per game last year. Over the last decade, here are the first-round rookie wide receivers to average fewer than 40 yards per game with 10 games played. Jsn is one of them. Quentin Johnston, Prashad Periman, Devante Parker, Henry Ruggs, Nelson Aguilar, Jalen Rager, Cory Davis, Philip Dorset, Mike Williams.
That's a bad list.
It's not good company.
What was the- That was just if you played 10 games as a rookie or more and averaged less than 40 yards a game.
That was the list. And you were a first rounder, and you were a first round pick. I didn't hear.
Did you say Jamison Williams?
Jamison Williams?
Yeah. He didn't play 10 games as a rookie, did he? No.
I think that's why he- I'm looking at- I think that's why he's out. I'm looking at 23.
My apologies.
For whatever reason, we have to make leaps with Jason. We have to say, Okay, well, you're not going to use him like he did last year. That's going to change because we have to use him differently for him to be productive because his average depth of target was 6.4 yards. It was vomit. He had 29 receptions behind the line of scrimage. We did this once, and I'm not saying they're the same player, but the draft capital isn't that insanely far apart. Like, Ryan Dale Moore, we kept saying, Dude, this guy's great down the field. We need to use him that way. He got boxed in, and I'm worried about Jason getting boxed in when you have a better talent in DK Metcalf on one side, a better talent in Tyler Locket on the other side, a dependency on Gino Smith, who may or may not be the future. You don't have to pay a ton for Jason, but this is a bust section on the show. This is a bust segment. I think Jason is not going to deliver on the promise this year. This is not something that... Eventually, the first-round draft capital becomes a fun factoid about a player like Cory Coleman or John Ross or Jahaan Dotson or Kaderius Tony.
Those were first-round picks, and they got boxed in, and They didn't pan out. It's not like there's a guarantee that just because he was drafted, where he was drafted or dominated in college, that his future is set to... Devante Parker eventually had some good years. Some of those guys, Mike Williams- Fifth year breakout, baby. It's not impossible. I'm not saying Jackson Smith and Jigba is a lifetime bust, but I do think there are two better wide receivers on this football team. That's all I'm going to say.
Yeah, I hear some of your arguments, and it is upsetting from an emotional standpoint because I still believe that he is very talented. And the utilization, the way they used him, Shane Waldron, it was just so gross. It was so nasty. And you're right, obviously, if he gets boxed into that role, that's not going to work. Part of what we've talked about this offseason, the new grub system coming over, you saw so much success from the slot players. Jalen Polk was in that role that JSN has now for this system. And I think the way they utilize him, you can have a lot of value from the slot, but not if you're getting 29 catches behind the line of scrimmage.
It's actually a point that I wanted to bring up was effectiveness in the slot. You have to be really effective. Historically speaking, in fantasy- If that's your full-time role, yes. If that's your full-time role, you really have to do a lot. You can be an amazing asset to the team and not deliver for fantasy from the slot. It just feels like maybe we're asking too much this I'm not sure, but that's what I wanted to bring up. And moving on to the values.
Not yet, sucker.
Can I leave the room?
No, you need to listen. You, of all, people need to listen.
Mike doesn't need to listen?
I don't know, probably. Can you hit the Boo button for yourself? Yes, I can. My bust pick is Marvin Harrison Jr, rookie wide receiver from the Arizona Cardinals. Yeah, I know. Look, this pains me as much as anyone. I love Marv. He is not going to be a bust in the NFL. He is not going to be a bust in his career. He is the most surefire prospect I can ever remember. This is not about whether he is good or not. He's great. This is about whether where he's being drafted in fantasy football during his rookie season is a good pick. That's all this is. And I don't believe it's a good pick when I look the opportunity cost that you can... The shots you could take on him. And really, it's almost more... When I look at my strategy, it's like the wide receiver's here at the break, at that one, two turn. I think he would be a good pick at the 2-3 term, but that's not where he's going. He's going ahead of a lot of guys and right around guys that I feel like there's a big tear break. The Devante Adams, where it's like, he's older, he wasn't consistent last year.
He's got a bad quarterback. Okay, Chris Olave. He's the one, but he's got Derek Carr. Drake London could break up, but he hasn't done it yet. And then that's why Marv is going super high because you're like, well, what if he is the next greatest player and you get that top five breakout rookie season? I'm not saying that it's impossible that that happens, but the odds are that that doesn't happen. So when we look at drafting, first of all, he's the highest drafted rookie wide receiver of all time. There's never been anyone close to this. The second high highest was a fourth round draft pick. In fact, the second highest is Malik Nabors this season when you look at average draft position of a rookie wide receiver. He's going as the wide receiver nine. And if you look at the opportunity cost, the expectation over the last six years of top 10 wide receiver has averaged 148 targets, over 100 receptions, 1,366 receiving yards, 9.6 receiving touch downs. That's what you're going to need for this pick to pay off, for him to be a top 10 guy. Right now, his DraftKings sportsbook line for receiving yards is 1,500 yards, not 1,366.
9.6 touch downs as a rookie- You sure 1,500 is in 1,500 yards? I'm sure. Okay. 1,000 Eight, five. It's a high bar to reach.
It's a high bar to reach.
It's a super high bar for a rookie. And if he comes out and hits 1,100 yards and seven touch downs on 80 receptions, that is an amazing rookie season. You will absolutely not have made a good draft pick at the one, two turn, getting that a production. So when I look at it, you've got to put names into, Okay, how else could you play? Are you taking him over Kyren Williams?
Look, I was going to say there is a piecemaking that can happen right here, and it's not selecting a different wide receiver. It's selecting the opportunity cost at running back, which more often than not, I would do despite loving Marvin.
I feel like the bust pick for me really here is the beginning of the second wide receiver. I feel like those are mistakes, because when I look at the wide receiver you can make up in rounds three through five, there are names we just... Malik Nabors in the fourth, Cooper Cupp, D. K. Metcalf.
I mean, maybe they don't- Would you take Pacheco over him? Over Marvin?
No, no. Okay. Just because of the ADP game. I'm really- That was-Pacheco is in the third.
That was purely for our League of Record mock draft they did last night. I I know you've got the fifth pick, and I want to know if you're taking Marvin, honestly.
That's funny. I just think if you go a different route, there's a couple runningbacks there that I think are more valuable, and then there are chock full of the Waddles, Devante Smiths, rounds later that I think are going to produce pretty similarly to Marvin Harrison Jr. It pains me as a Cardinals fan, but I think where he's going in drafts is a bad pain.
Yeah, it's unfortunate that Bust. Four letters, very powerful word.
Yeah, he's my wide- But it means something different in fantasy. He's my wide receiver 14. So it's like, Is that a bust of a rookie season for Marvin Harrison Jr? No. That's awesome. But If you draft him as the wide receiver 9, he finishes as the wide receiver 14, you aren't going to be happy.
Do you agree, Mike, or do you think that Marvin might just... Maybe the thousand and a half will be what I defined it as?
I agree that the risk is Tremendous. This is not the risk on the player. All three of us, despite how our projections, our feelings of evaluating the situation, Andy, you're at 10, at least with the most recent projections. That's still a spot behind his ADP, which that's not a ton, of course. But when you're in the top 10 of a position, that is a gap. I have him right now at 11, where he's being drafted as the wide receiver nine on sleeper. So it just comes down to how much risk are you willing to take on? Because it is. The numbers, when you actually see them laid out of what he has to hit to pay off at that or even exceed your expectations, it's a gigantic season. Gigantic.
All right. Going to take a break, come back with some values. One final thought on Marvin Harrison as we jump into the values is, there is a... I think one thing going into the equation is fun, enjoyment. The type of player you want to put on your roster that you don't want to miss on. Nobody wants to take, I don't know, somebody going back behind him and miss out on that special year, especially in keeper in keeper league, where the potential is to hold that guy.
Oh, yeah. I mean, a keeper league, that does ring different because where you're going and those other wide receivers around him, you're going to want Devante Adams in a keeper league or Marv, for sure.
All right, let's jump into some values.
Values.
Well, we'll go in the same order, Mike. You can kick it off and follow up my hungry for with the starter.
Yeah, the current starter from the Cleveland Browns, it's Jerome Ford, who I don't understand the ADP. I do not get it. Jerome Ford last year, Had to step into a big-time role because nick Chubb went down to the devastating injury very early in the season, and then it was Jerome Ford time. And while it was not, this isn't the real sexy, Oh, Man, I'm getting weak winning performances from Jerome Ford. He was in the top 24, the bar that we need people to be in, 11 times. That's one more time that Breese Hall was in the top 24. Again, not saying they're the same player, but just that he averaged nearly 16 opportunities per game. He is a good pass catcher. He was third on the Browns in targets per route run, 44 receptions. That's more than Saquon Barkley had this past year. He had five receiving touchstones. That could be a bar that could be definitely harder to hit again. But only Christian McCaffrey had more among the running back position. He is a competent player, and he is going to be the starter on the Cleveland Browns for at least a chunk of the season.
Maybe it's only four games. I don't care. Those four games, that's a good percentage of the season. Should you build your team heavy with wide receivers and some onesie positions, Jerome Ford is sitting in here just as a Christmas gift to someone that can be your Rb2 for the first quarter of the season while you try and figure out more guys, or nick Chubb is older, has had the same knee destroyed multiple times, and nick Chubb really never gets back to the player that you would hope he could get to. And it's just Jerome Ford's time for half the season, 75 % of the season. So it's just the fact that you can get someone who's going to see that many opportunities for... I don't know that I'm as bullish on the Browns as Andy is, but I think they're going to be a good offense. Stefansky has given us good stuff, even with bad quarterback play. So getting him at running back 40 is an absolute value and a steal for me. Like Trey Benson. Trey Benson is going right around Jerome Ford, Blake Coram. They're going around Jerome Ford. What are we doing here?
We are seeing the dismissal of the boring. And Jerome Ford, I had him on my roster last year. Watching him play is mostly boring. Yeah, super boring. He's effective, but he's boring, which is what my pick is here. I'm going boring as well in a lot of people's minds. But so very much the number one on this team that I think will be better than people think on offense, and I'm going Brian Robinson Jr. I'm going Brian Robinson as my value pick. I've been talking him up this offseason. Brian Robinson is- Boring. Boring? And he was so boring that he was the Remember, he was the RBI 4 in fantasy football for 11 weeks to start last year on the highest passing volume team in the National Football League. That's what Brian Robinson was for your team. And This is a guy that can catch the football. That's been the evolution of Brian Robinson. He can catch it. He will catch it. He'll be a part of what we've seen with Cliff Kingsbury and effectiveness on the ground. Kingsbury's pass rate in Arizona was much lower than people thought. He ran the football a ton.
Brian Robinson was super effective. He had a ham string injury at the end of the year. But this was one of the biggest MVPs of fantasy that you found late in your draft last season that you started plugging him in every single week. He's being drafted in the late ninth round as the Rb34. So the efficiency went up in year two. I like what I see on film every time I watch Brian Robinson. He brings you the intangible factors of an every down back that coaches love, clearly, that got him play ahead of a spunkier Antonio Gibson. That's going to give him play in front of an older Austin Eckler, and that's going to get him an opportunity to catch the football. They're still searching for a wide receiver, too, on this roster. To me, Brian Robinson is the most boring late round running back that you should take on your team. Every comment that I've seen out of Cliff Kingsbury in this roster and the way they've played it in the preseason, this has been very, very good under Cliff Kingsbury when you're a running back. Kenyan Drake, James Connor, 10 rushing touch downs was the average.
Brian Robinson loves the in-zone.
I was going to say, we know about Cliff Kingsbury is, look, he loves the route Bush. When he has superstars like Dianre Hopkins, he's got to keep him close to the line of scrimage. Number two, what we know about Cliff Kingsbury is his favorite play to call-For sure.of all time is when you get close to the goal line. No trickery. No. No shenanigans. We are higher T than you. We're going to run up the middle.
It's going to be a handoff to that running back that you see, and he's going to go nowhere but straight. Yeah.
Did it work? No. Do it again. It's going to work this time. Did it work? No. It's going to work this time.
You want to see how many... Next season, we're going to talk about Brian Robinson and how many carries inside the five he received, simply because they'll do it three or four times in a row. We lived that Cliff-Kingsborough experience, and it actually ended up working. I mean, James Carter had a lot of rushing touchdowns from inside the one. If these guys are on the board at the same time, Mike, are you looking Brian Robinson, or are you looking Jerome Ford? Better offense versus better player.
If it's the two of them together, I'll go with Brian Robinson. They're separated by about a round, so you can get both of these guys. But Jerome Ford is I still think he's a rental, but it's just how long before your landlord comes in here and evicts you from the building? Brian Robinson should be the starter all year.
I think some of the years of in my past, when I look at values, they're easy to pick. They're guys that are going to beat their ADP, but they're not really guys that necessarily help you win a fantasy football championship. I worry a little bit with both these guys that it's like... I totally think both these guys beat meets their ADP. They're better than the running back 34. They're better than the running back 40. But are they good enough to really truly change the landscape? And that's part of the roster construction. I think these guys are good if you loaded up on wide receivers, if you're going zero running back, and then you can find guys that are just going to give you enough points to hold those positions while you dominate elsewhere. But that's why my value pick- To jump on that, I am in full agreement.
If you're riding the whole year and Brian Robinson and Jerome Ford are your Running backs, no, that's not going to be strong enough to win the Championship. But you need depth at the position, and these are guys that help you in the meantime. They're Band-Aids. These are not expensive at all. You just put the Band-Aid on. They help you out for a couple of weeks throughout the season. Maybe you're waiting on insurance runningbacks to turn into starters because of injury. In the meantime, while those guys are getting five opportunities a game, Brian Robinson and Jerome Ford are going to be seeing 15 plus opportunities a game.
Yeah, it's an interesting discussion, but it was neat to see last year that Brian Robinson didn't just have... He had the high upside games to finish number one on the week, to finish number two on the week, to have some performances that were, because of the receiving work, way higher than people expected.
Yeah, that was what was so surprising, was his receiving work. I just worry with Austin Echler there now, is he going to lose some of that receiving work?
It was a concern to me, but Gibson's a great pass catcher, and he was part of that offense last year. And all the commentary has been so positive about his pass catching chops. I look at it as neutral.
It's so funny because I don't feel like he came into the league as some pass catching extraordinaire talent, but he has been used that way since he's been in the NFL.
And scoring through the air, four touch downs through the air.
But go on. Yeah, My value pick is a guy I do think can help you actually bring home a championship, and he is undervalued. In fact, he's the lowest he has ever been drafted since his breakout. I agree here. This is a guy I've been off of the last couple of years from the boom-bust potential. It's the tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, George Kittle.
You're going to call him a wide receiver?
I was. But he's got enough receiving yards to be a wide receiver.
I think you guys have persuaded me towards Kittle or taking another look at Kittle. Over the last month or so, we did the ranking show. Mike, I think you have him really high, or maybe it's Jason. But I think you have me take another look, and it was juicier than I remembered.
Yeah, I mean, this is a guy who has been a top five tight-end in five of the past six years. So it's like, to say he should be a top five tight-end this year seems like that's way in the range of outcomes. It worked both ways in those years, to finish top five, but also the ride was bad sometimes. Well, and you were usually drafting him as the tight in two, as the tight in three.
You were chasing that 2018.
Oh, that one A record-breaking year.
He had 215 fantasy points that year. And then since then, it's been 180, a down year where he only played eight games, but then 162, 170, 170. So it's about your expectations of what George Kittle. He's not going to give you the 2:15. Unless... Look, he has paths.
Yeah. If Iuk gets traded and he becomes more of a number 2, number 3 target in this offense. But even in 2023, last year, he led all tight in receiving yards. He had the most. He had the most 20 plus yard plays. His yards per route run were the best in the league. He's a super good player, and it's easy to label him as a boom, bust, and move on. But I want to highlight two things. His His draft capital, and his splits with Brock Purdy, because that's who he's playing with now. He's got 23 games so far with Purdy. Twelve of the 23 are 10 plus fantasy points, 52 %. That's a pretty solid floor for a tight end. To give you a frame of reference, that is a higher percentage than DJ Moore, who was a wide receiver one last year.
In terms of 10 plus point games?
Yes, 10 plus point games. He had nine of those 23 with 15 plus points. Those are the week-winning performances from a tight-end. When you get 15 plus, you're like, Oh, man, good luck dealing with that. That's an awesome boom potential. We've known he's got that. Only Kelsey is better in the last two years of the percentage of real, true week-winning performances. And then if you look at the bust rate, fewer than seven points, real bad games. He has 10 of those, which sounds pretty bad, 43 %. But the more I looked into it, all the elite tight ends bust. Sam Laporta last year had 36 % bust rate. He had six games where he busted. Kelsey was at 27 %. So I think where he's going, because his positional, draft position, used to be the tight in two, tight in two, tight in three. He is the tight in seven right now. He's being drafted oftentimes behind Kyle pits and other people that... We just got named fatigue with George Kittle, and he does have a path for superstardum should Brandon Iyuk not end up being on this roster, which any minute, he's probably going to sign a long-term deal.
It's not just that. It's Brandon Iyuk could be on this offense. He gets hurt. Debo, it's his favorite thing to do, is to miss games. So there are paths, and it's- Well, even CMC is It's like a race to get him ready for week one.
Yeah.
I think it's the fact that you are drafting him appropriately and not still chasing the dragon of 2018, I'm with you, Jay. I think that he is a great value.
Yeah, I think you guys have opened my eyes on Kittle a little bit in terms of where I have him ranked and maybe making some tweaks. Those are our individual value pics on today's episode, following up those bus pics. And one more reminder, head over to megalobull. Com, or Jason will explode. He'll explode either way. But really fun to come and play in the largest fantasy football league in the known universe. Megalobull. Com has all the details on how the league is played and the rules and how many people make the playoffs and how the draft times go, because we are drafting from the 31st of August through September fourth, I believe.
The day before kickoff will be the last draft.
Lots of times to choose from to pick something that you prefer.
And the three of us are in, I think, different time slots. Yes. So you got a chance to play with us even this year.
A gentleman never tells.
His draft slot? Yes.
So where are you then?
Okay.
Boom. Roasted.
You're the scoundrel. Okay.
That's it. We're done for now. But don't worry, a brand new segment tomorrow. You do not want to miss it. Oh, man. Take swaps.
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