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Football, fellas. but we have 12 sleepers
here, fellas that are going after round ten in fantasy football
draft this year. So if you're in a home league
you don't really change your settings. These are the guys who you're looking at
in the final two rounds of your draft. I'm starting to get into more leagues
where, you know, there's some deeper rosters. You know, you're looking at, you know,
14, 15, 16 rounds of fantasy drafts. These are some of the guys
you should be looking at, as more later sleepers in your draft. So we're going to go through
at each position we got 12 total. We're going to cover three players
at each position. And we're going to start
at the running back position. So Cameron, I'll
have you start us off here. Who is your running back sleeper
that you're choosing? I'm starting with the new guy
in green Bay. Marshawn Lloyd Yes. Mr. Marshawn Lloyd, I know Josh Jacobs is new
as well, and but obviously not a sleeper. Marshawn Lloyd,
the rookie picked in the third round. We've talked a lot about Josh Jacobs this offseason. Adjust how we're not really in on ADP
where he's at. a big part about that is because of how this green Bay offense
has been run under Matt LaFleur, since Matt LaFleur
joined the team in 2019, Aaron Jones only had one season with over 215 carries, and that was the year
one with Jamaal Williams. I know what you're saying. Oh, Aaron Jones misses a lot of time. I was telling these guys before we started
and I know they were a little surprised. Aaron
Jones has missed the same amount of games as Josh Jacobs has since
Jacobs entered the league in 2018, so whatever you're saying about Aaron
Jones missing time, Josh Jacobs missing the same amount of games
and as you know, you have the same amount of concern
there over that time. AJ Dillon each of the last
three seasons has had 180 carries in each of those three
years and 35 targets, despite never averaging over 4.3 yards per carry. While Aaron Jones never averaged under 4.6 yards per carry and twice
he averaged over five. So what I'm trying to say there is Matt
LaFleur uses two running backs, even if one is wildly inefficient
compared to the other one. He uses two running backs. Even if, you know Aaron Jones was getting the pass work
with Josh Jacobs probably will as well. So there is going to be a role here
for Marshawn Lloyd. And guys, I want to ask you
because you're looking at it. Oh there's three three players on this
three running backs on this roster. What are the odds that AJ Dillon is
a green Bay Packer week one to you guys. Right now it's obvious
that he's the odds that he is a Packer. Yes I give it like 25%. Yeah it's I mean that's the spot
where I have it. Just because running third string running
backs on teams don't usually make the team
unless they're playing special teams. And AJ Dillon
is just not a special teamer. I also think you have to look
at the Josh Jacobs contract here as well. Like, yes, it's a ton of money. You can look at the for years, the actual amount of dollars that
he could make throughout this contract, they also gave themselves an out
after one year. where had Josh Jacobs dead
cap was only $9 million. Next year. If they do decide to cut him
after this year if he doesn't pan out. so I'm with you. I really do
like Marshawn Lloyd as a sleeper. I think he he I think he does sneaky has some standalone
value potential in this offense. that's why I really like him as a sleeper. Because if anything happens
to Josh Jacobs, I mean, you know, we're throwing him into the top
15 running back conversation immediately. He can handle a bell call roll. But I also think, you know,
when when Josh Jacobs is on the field, you know, they're going to be looking to give Marshawn Lloyd touches on
an every week basis as well. What are your thoughts on
how this backfield pans out? Ty I honestly think that we're going
to see Josh Jacobs get, the heavy dose of the early down work,
and then we're going to see Marshawn Lloyd mixed in on those third down works,
at least for the beginning of the season. And then I wouldn't be surprised. You know, let's say, you know, in a world
where Green Bay's offense isn't hitting, you know, full stride, by mid-season,
we could see Marshawn Lloyd hopping a little bit
more in that offensive game plan. So I think right away
we're going to see a pretty favorable, you know, workload for Josh Jacobs. But that does not mean that like Marshawn
Lloyd won't get valuable touches either. And we are looking
between Jacobs and Lloyd. We're I think all three of us would say Lloyd is going to be in the situations
for, you know, receptions. Those are pretty valuable. And for a guy like Lloyd for as late
as he's going, there are some guys in that range also that don't necessarily
have that same situation to them. So I think again, like Josh Jacobs,
we know money was spent. He has the, the the resume
the Marshawn Lynch does not have. But it's again
it's not going to all go to Josh Jacobs. Marshawn Lloyd will be involved just
enough to have some of value by himself. but also, you know, you could say the argument is
that Marshawn Lloyd is probably the more valuable Packer running back to have
just because again, he's going this much later and he's going to
you still get valuable touches. Yeah, I think I mean,
I didn't even really touch on how good Marshawn Lloyd is either. Right? I was just talking about situation and why I think he can succeed. Marshawn Lloyd, as you know,
he's a guy that can hit a home run on any play, right? I mean, he's he's he's got great speed. He's got great vision. he's a really good running back. There's a reason the Packers
took him to the third round picks too. So I think that that also factors
into the only reason he's down lower. You know in this running back 46
is because of Josh Jacobs. So if anything did happen to Jacobs right,
like you said I mean he has got great standalone value. Then. We're going to talk about a guy next
who might have a little bit more standalone value,
maybe a little bit more quickly. you're going to talk
about running back in an offense where, yeah, there is a little bit
more of a clear path to touches. Who's your running back sleeper? I talked about him, last week. it's Rico Dowdle
and it's not super exciting Rico Dowdle because there Rico Dowdle does not have
a hundred carries to his name in his career so far. but the fact is that this Dallas offense is still projected
to be one of the highest scoring units, one of the more efficient units
in the entire league. And yes, Zeke is there, who's 28, 29. Mike McCarthy has
already come out and said, this is a committee. This is not one player's backfield
by any means. But at the same time, we don't know if it is going to be a 6040
Zeke to Rico down display. For all we know it could be 60%
to Rico Dowdle 40% to Zeke. And yes like Z could steal the goal line
touches. Maybe mix in some receiving work here
and there. I honestly don't see why
Rico Dowdle doesn't have that same kind of opportunity
that it's not it's not necessarily going to be divided out by like,
who's going to be the better receiver, who's
going to be the better downhill runner. This really is like
kind of an interchangeable, you know, running back tandem. So I know Rico Dowdle you know, again doesn't have the body of work to that
you can like rely on or bank on. But the fact is like
with this Dallas offense for as late as he's going and again,
the opportunity that he has compared to
some of the other guys going in his you know, in these
in this range of, of of of drafts, I why would you not take a shot
on a guy like Rico Dowdle? Again? You're not you're not paying the price for him
to be in your lineup every single week where he goes, you can probably get him
as you're running back for on your team. And the pay off is massive. That like, what if Zeke is just gassed? Yeah, I've got it. He's toast. I mean, I think that's such a plausible
outcome this year. I know I'm still in on Zeke. I do prefer Zeke to to doubtful. mostly because I mean we've seen Zeke
do more recently even in a backup role to him under Stevenson. I mean we saw Zeke end of last season. I mean he was a fantasy beast
at the end of last season. That was on the back of a crap
ton of receptions obviously. but I digress. It's a total possibility that five weeks in Zeke
just has zero juice left in the tank. So they go to the 26 year old. And so the 28 year old 26 year old being Rico Darnell. How do you see the backfield
checking out Cameron. Because again
it's more clear than a marshawn Lloyd. Josh Jacobs. And I think this one,
it leaves a lot to be desired. But I think both have an argument
to be the the one in this backfield. Yeah it's
I mean what it really comes down to is you look we got an ambiguous backfield
for a team that's probably going to be top five in scoring okay I mean two
touchdowns are going to have to happen. Someone's
going to have to get the touches. And so it's like getting a guy running back or you know the running back
45 is where you're taking down all that. You have a chance at 150 plus touches. And he could fall into the endzone
6 or 7 times just because they need people to fall into the end zone on this team, because they're going to be
in the red zone, so much. So it's just like, yeah,
I you definitely see a path for him. He was the clear backup
running back last year to Tony Pollard. Now with Zeke right. Zeke's
not going to take 250 carries this year. Even if Zeke is the one. Zeke is not taking 250 carries this season
which you know doubtful when you're taking these sleeper guys
you want guys who have path to touches and doubters is probably the clearest out
of any running back in the in the you know, 40s and beyond because it's
just him and Zeke and that's it. So I, I agree I think it's Zeke as the one a but this has got so much tread
on those tires. They they can't rely on him
to take 250 carries this year. They have to even it out
a little bit more between the two of them. And the one last thing I admit two
when it comes to Rico. Doubtful. Like when I when you were talking
about Marshawn Lloyd, I was thinking like, if Josh Jacobs goes down with an injury,
Marshawn Lloyd can step in and take on the full workload because I think he is
at talented versus Rico. Doubtful. Like if Zeke goes down,
I don't think Rico is just going to take the entire workload. I wouldn't be surprised
if they go out and bring somebody else in. Then for a one week, two week window
for however long Zeke would be out for. So like it's not the same. Kind of like bell cow opportunity
that like a marshawn Lloyd could have. But again like if Rico and Zeke you know stay healthy
throughout the season, there's a way where both of them
are benefiting from the fact that it's just those two in the backfield
and no one else coming in and helping out. So the
running back I'm going to talk about, I think has the least clear path
to touches. Yet at the same time, when I say that, I,
I almost wonder if he has the most clear in some ways as well. Ty Chandler and I'll explain what I mean by that, because the guy I'm going to talk about
is Ty Chandler Cohen currently going off the board
as the running back, 44. he's going to be the backup for Aaron
Jones. That is very clear. But when you're looking for like a fifth
or sixth running back on your team and drafts,
I think it's always a good idea to just bet on the young, high upside,
athletic running backs. because when Alexander Madison
was just putrid last season, and weeks 15 to 18
when they kept Ty Chandler on the field because they were quite literally forced to keep him on the field
with how good he was playing. He was significantly better
than Alexander Madison. Chandler was averaging 15.3 touches and nearly 82 total yards per game. at this point in Aaron
Jones's career, it's almost certain that he's
going to miss a handful of games. I mean, he missed six last year. and he has only played one fully
healthy season in his career. The big problem with Ty Chandler is that he's putrid, a pass blocking okay,
that is not his forte. But what I'm hoping is that coming into year two,
he's had all offseason to learn and grow in that category. He's going to have all preseason to learn
and grow in that area of his game. So when Aaron Jones does
inevitably missed time this year, you're gonna throw in Ty Chandler. And again,
we're going to be talking about him as a top 20 running back
when he's thrown into the lineup. So for a guy that I could snag
as my running back, five in a handful of my drafts, I absolutely love taking a shot
on a guy like Ty Chandler who might actually get anywhere from 4 to 6 seven quality starts this year. That's just not something you can find,
unless if we're talking a potential recall at this point, the draft. Yeah, I do agree. I think the thing I like too, about Ty Chandler is,
you know, where everything stands, right? You know that
he's going to have a role in this offense. But you know he's the backup. Whereas, you know, kind of these other
guys you're like especially doubtful. Like you're sitting there like,
can I start him this week. Can I not like Chandler. You're going to kind of know okay, I can
I can play him this week. I can so I do like that. And like you said, it's just it's
just the upside that you know, you have. He's he's better than just a handcuff. I think that's, that's
kind of the category he's falling in. And I think too,
when we're talking about sleepers, we're not talking about late round guys
who are going to be the top 15 guy who's going to win you that your league. That's not Chandler,
but like you said, he's got a role. And if he needs any standalone,
you know if he gets any standalone time he he's going to you know he's
going to benefit tremendously. And he's a guy that you're for sure going
to be feel competent. Put in your lineup. Even when Kevin O'Connell first took over
and it was Dalvin Cook in Alexander Madison in the backfield,
Madison was still getting touches. Granted, it wasn't a whole lot, but
Madison found the end zone a couple times. And that's that's the beauty with Ty Chandler
is that Coke has kind of played his hand a little bit, that it's not entirely
going to go to one guy. He tried to do that last year
with Alexander Madison, and maybe it's just a debate on just the talent
trying to do a bad running back, right? Like that's what we come back to. Exactly. And I think Aaron Jones
while an upgrade again, it's not the most sure thing to bank on because like you
said, he's had two injury problems and quite honestly like his only you know,
the only thing that he provides that Ty Chandler doesn't
is just pass protection. I think both of them are pretty similar
in terms of just what they provide a team right? One one is just done it for longer
and been more efficient than the other. That's all to say
that like Ty Chandler again, another guy that's got some standalone value
and you know that if Aaron Jones goes down his upsides, you know it's to the moon then. Because again, we've seen
that this offense would rely on him when it is just Ty Chandler. All right. Before we move on to our wide receiver
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receiver sleepers now, fellas, we're all in the same order. Cameron, we'll have you talk about
your sleeper wide receiver first. I had a crush on this player last year. I'm officially done with this player now.
But you're still in. Jerry Jeudy I am still in. And I am just a sucker for. For pain, I guess. Hysteria. Judy. He's gone. Us a wide receiver, 56. I think a lot of people
are going to be surprised to hear two years ago,
this guy was the wide receiver, 22. In 2022, he was, which is just just
an insane, you know, stat to think about. He's going as the wide receiver
55 right now and two years ago is a wide receiver. 22 that the thing that's always been,
you know, clear about Jerry Judy is he's a good route runner right? I mean that's always been clear. Wide receiver for 14 and, target separation last season
he was 17th and unrealized yards. Which if you don't know what that means,
it's the amount of the amount of yards that were thrown his way
that didn't convert into a catch. So he was 17th, which means
he had a lot of passes thrown his way. He had a lot of, you know, deeper passes
thrown his way that him and Russ just didn't end up connecting. And, you know,
there's different parts of that. Judy has always had drop problems. that's, you know, that's been something
that's been a little pretty clear. Him and Russ
just didn't seem to be on the same page. Him and Sean Payton didn't
seem to be on the same page last year. There was a reason
he was gone pretty quickly. after after
this season and then he goes to Cleveland and he gets a three year, $52.5
million contract for me. What that tells me
is he's a clear wide receiver too, right? It's not always Elijah Moore
going to take take snaps from here. You know it's it is Jerry Judy and Jerry. Judy does
play a little bit more in the slot. so he'll
he'll slide there a little bit more. But he, he also does play on the outside. And so I think Jerry Judy is going to have
a pretty firm role in this in this team. Elijah Moore saw 104 targets last season, which was 30th in the NFL, which
I was shocked by to like that was a stat. I was like, really? Elijah Moore was top 30 and targets
last year. But I mean, I guess so, he's probably
going to be the third option on this team behind the Joker and Cooper, but
I feel like he's got a good enough role. And for me, I we've just seen
so many flashes of upside with Jerry Judy that I'm
going to given him one more chance here. And at the wide receiver 56 or 55.
Excuse me. It just feels free to use. I mean, maybe not free,
but it feels extremely cheap to do so. So I've been giving him
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fellows over on underdog. But I think the
thing with Jerry, Judy that. I'm, I'm wrestling with is you've got you've got you've got Amari Cooper there
who we all like that David and joke
who they're who I think Kevin Stefanski at this point has to figure out a way
to get the ball to you, as he did at the tail end of last season,
we saw Elijah Moore kind of suffer at the hands of that. I'm I'm not optimistic Deshaun Watson
is going to be competent enough this year to support three
potentially viable wide receiver. Like when I'm thinking about Jerry Judy
as a wide receiver 55 I think he might finish
just like the wide receiver 45 this year. And is that enough upside for me
to take a shot on him at wide receiver? 55 yeah. but as you said, there could be opportunity there
with Elijah Moore. you know, drawing 100 plus targets
last year. Ty year, a guy who was also in on Jerry
Judy last year. How are you? How are you trying to reconcile your
your differences after last year? I'm not Amen. Brother might predates me. no, but the thing that gives me some kind of hope for Jerry, Judy that I again, I'm not, like, pounding the table
for Jerry Judy at this price tag. But the fact is, is that Cleveland
last year, they ran three wide receiver sets
at nearly a top ten rate in the league. So yes. And joke who's on the field.
Yes. Cooper's on the field. I don't think Elijah Moore's going to see 100 targets again
with Jerry Judy now in town. I don't think David and joke
who is going to see what was at 128 targets, 123 targets. Yes. And Joe, who could push 100? but I think there's still going to be decent work available for Jerry, Judy. And again, for a guy that is been
always the route runner, Amari Cooper has just been utilized downfield in this
in this Kevin Stefanski offense, I think there's room for Judy
to, I'll say, operate. And again,
I'm not pounding the table for the guy. But like we I there's very few players that are going to be in a good offense
like Judy is who are still going to be arguably
a top three option in their offense,
that are going that late in drafts. So it's it's again, it's
I think he's a fine depth piece. if you can let go of the last three years in Denver. Yeah. He's, he's hard
because he's a guy that we've been told is gonna,
like, reach this next echelon of players. And he just has not. And so finally, people are just like,
okay, no, he's done right. And that's that's that's how I feel
is that we've dropped him too far. That's why I consider him a sleeper, which I mean, at this point, I think
you can absolutely consider him a sleeper. After round ten. You know, it's not like Judy didn't
for a first round draft pick, right? Like we'll come back to that. He was, the best route runner. I had him down for a in the class
when he came out of college, but obviously things have not panned out
in his career. And Cleveland is kind of the last dance,
if you will, for Jerry. Judy, if it isn't this year, he's
he's officially. No in the furnace. nobody is. Nobody's thinking about him after
this year till, have you jump in here? Who is your wide receiver candidate? You're going someone a little bit
more fresh in the league. Yeah. it's a rookie wide receiver, actually. very fresh. Yeah. And I, I never thought
there would be a day that I be talking about a Patriots wide receiver after
the days of Tom Brady, but here we are. Ja’Lynn Polk it's Jalen Polk. And I don't think a lot of people
are expecting much from this New England offense,
which is fair. but it's a wide open
receiver room in New England okay. Yes. Jalen Pollock is there. You've got Kendrick Bourne,
Demario Douglas, Javon Baker. Juju Smith Schuster K.J. Osborne. It's a lot of like I again
I don't play football. So I don't really want to be like
too harsh on the guys. But like there's no standout guy
in that wide receiver room okay. but for the player that Jalen Polk is who is kind of the do it all
kind of wide receiver that is going to go over the middle of the field,
who is going to stay on the field just because he's versatile,
that he can play outside and inside. He run blocks. And again, you don't get any points in that fantasy
football, but that matters in the NFL. I think there's a way for Jalen Polk
to get on the field early in New England and then have the opportunity
to be the second half of the year, you know, rookie wide receiver, breakout
that we've seen the past two years. We saw with Amon-ra Saint Brown. We saw it with with Rasheed
Rice last year. Honestly like I don't know why
he can't be Jalen Pork again I feel like the situation
is very advantageous for him. For a guy that is going to build chemistry
right away with this quarterbacks, because again,
he is a do it all kind of guy. And I,
I put a lot of value in the evaluation that Matt Harmon does over reception
perception. Go check out his work. It's
phenomenal stuff. He's like, don't make me actually,
you know, I'm not taking this comparison seriously when I say this,
but he reminds me of Puka Nacua not saying he is going to be Puka Nacua,
but they are two wide receivers who just do it all
and they are slightly better than you think they are
who are going to win downfield, can win in the short
and intermediate parts of the field. Again, a quarterback's best friend,
no matter if it's Jacoby Brissett who we've seen,
actually can play decent ball a little bit and can help support
some wide receiver play in production. Or if it's Drake Maye right I, I,
I get it's New England. No one likes to bet
on this New England offense. But at the wide receiver 71. Like that's a that's
a very very small price to pay for a guy that can emerge as the one in that offense
and crack at least the top 50. The thing I like about Jalen Pollock
as a sleeper to a lot of people are gonna say, well,
Demario Douglas, you know, who's going to be the guy
who returns on value here? The problem with Pop Douglas is that the
I just don't think the same upside is there. The Jalen Podcast, even like I'm going to go ahead and say it. I don't even know if a guy like Pop
Douglas has the same upside as my my guy Javon Baker made you pop for I'm
may I make people in weird fashion and. I am so much investable on our streams
that I'm like, if I don't have a drop for him soon,
I need that. But but this is what I like about Jacob
Pollock is that I think if you're going to choose
one wide receiver in this room, he has the most upside to be the wide
receiver, one for this team. sifting through this wide receiver room,
Cameron. Yeah, it's this
this kind of feels like the budget green Bay Packers in a way of which
we just don't know who the number one is. Ultra. Walmart. Yeah, the ultra like Kmart, right? I mean it's it it it it is to some extent,
you know, I, I see a world
I think it's for me, it feels pretty clear that John Paul could easily
be the wide receiver one in this offense. It's just the question is then
what does that actually mean? Like does that mean anything for fantasy
football if you're the wide receiver, one of the New England Patriots,
it might not. But if Drake Maye comes out and is legit,
I mean there was a lot of teams that like Drake Maye. So I think that bodes a little bit,
you know a little bit better for him. He's definitely going to be a guy who's
going to kind of, you know, era and I'll make some, you know, errant
passes, especially his rookie season. But that's not always the worst thing
for a fantasy wide receiver when he got a quarterback
who's not not afraid to sling it. And so do I think he has quite that same upside
as, like, an amon-ra Saint Brown. No. But do I think do I think you're right. And you're thinking tie of that late later breakout where he kind of comes up
and also he's fantasy relevant right. I'm not saying he's going to come. I don't think he's going to go when you're your league
that second half of the year. But I think also in that second half of
the year, you're going, hey, Jalen pokes a nice little piece that I can put in get
you know 10 to 12 points here and there. He's a he's a good flex
start that I can kind of you know rely on second
half of the season. I want to see for 71
I think that is a risk free. It's free right. again 12th round guy. If he you know if you
if you want to hold on to a guy in the 12th round of your draft,
final round of your draft, past, you know, week one,
two for the waiver wire, guys like, you know, Jalen Polk,
I think it is going to be a guy who potentially could get dropped quickly
if teams do draft him early, and then you can scoop him up later
when he does start to to pan out. I'll talk about one more wide receiver
before we take a quick break here, fellas, I can't I went back and forth on four
different wide receivers for this episode and I can't quit Jahan Dotson man,
I just can't I Jahan Dotson I tried running in Darnell Mooney
and I literally vomited him up and I'm like, I can't believe I'm
going to talk about Darnell Mooney. There's no way I could talk about Darnell Mooney as the fourth option
in the Atlanta Falcons. I do think there's a unique role for him
there, but boy, I'd have to do a lot of convincing. I thought about Rasheed Shaheed, and all the pre-snap motion that that
the Saints will have in place this year. and, you know, but I thought about it
and I'm like, okay, Rasheed Shaheed, what's his upside though, with Derek Carr
a quarterback but like the wide receiver 35 at best. I want to think about a guy
who is going after the 10th round, who I think at some point during the season
could be a consistent wide receiver. Three on your fantasy football team. But I do think that player could be Giants
and still I'm willing to throw last year out,
I really am. I've I've gone back and forth of like,
is that fair? Is that not because there's
typically these second year check marks? We like to see rookies hit a Jahan Dotson
almost like zero of them. for this offense last year was disastrous
under Eric Bieniemy. And Sam Howell showed that. Yeah. Despite being able to sling the rock around the yard
because he's being told to you, I mean, the guy is going to be a career
backup at best, that that's where Sam Howell is not
there's no synergy with this team. The disconnect was so obvious between
Sam Howell and all these wide receivers, and it was just painful. After John Dotson rookie season right. But now you bring in Kliff Kingsbury,
who has a track record of producing high volume pass
happy offenses in the league. Yeah. Curtis Samuel
he moves on to Buffalo as well. He frees up
just over 90 targets on this team I think like I'm just labeling
Jahan Dotson as this prime post hype sleeper, similar to Nico Collins
after his second year, right where it was like, all right, Nico, this is his chance to take a leap
year two. We expected that for Dotson. He didn't get a pull through. I think this offense or this team
made enough moves to hopefully spark sparks, some sort of goodness,
some sort of production in this offense this year, especially
when you look at the depth chart behind Jahan Dotson
for the wide receiver two role. If you're that scared of Luke McCaffrey,
I hate to tell you, Jahan Dotson, just a better player. Yeah. I mean, the only worry is that the Brandon I you can rumors come true
and he ends up there. that's
could that could foil this whole thing. And that was one of the reasons
why I almost didn't do Jahan dots. But then I,
I didn't want that to be the reason. And then I you doesn't get traded
and that it's like up to Honda. So here
we go. Top 35 wide receiver this year. Yeah. No it's that's that's
definitely the case. But like you said I mean he looked so good
that first year right. I mean we all well three of us were like
we're all in on John Dawson. And last year was so disappointing. I said, Jerry dude is my third
highest drafted wide receiver. John. That's is my second
highest drafted wide receiver. Oh, a lot of that just has to do. You know, with ADP,
you know he's fallen this far. But he is the clear second option
in this passing attack. And if they can kind of get him,
you know, use them the way that he actually
should be used in this offense. I think that opens up a lot. J I mean, Jayden Daniels last season, I mean, he showed in college,
he likes to throw the rock, right? He's a rushing quarterback. Boy
he could sling that thing. He I they scored a lot of touchdowns
threw for a lot of yards. So I think there's definitely some some
great upside for Jahan Dotson this season. And I really really like Dotson at ADP. The thing with Dotson for me is again where he goes in drafts,
how many other wide receivers have a path to seeing 90
plus targets? Quite literally, no. Almost nobody in that range. Yeah. Like I could give you two names
and that's that's it. Right. That's that is again,
it's not an exciting offense. So people are just going to overlook
John Dotson, but keep letting them overlook John Dotson,
because we're telling you, doesn't matter how bad the offense is,
if you're going to get volume, you're going to get volume.
And that's production of fantasy football. And then Jahan Dotson
is that prime candidate in that like literally according to the draft
Sharks ADP PPR consensus rankings. Got that one right this time. John Dawson's going in that like round 12, round 13 turn. You're getting 90 plus targets
that late in your drafts. That's that's a that's a very, very easy
pick for all three of us. Jahan Dotson sucks this year. Guess what. He's probably the first wide receiver
off your team to make room for whoever the who can acquire the Kyren Williams
of Devon, Chad the Think Dell is this year and you're just going to replace him
for more upside anyway. So a cost for what upside he brings you? I'm I'm perfectly fine taking him there. Wide receiver 63 again
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and we are going to continue on with our quarterback
and tight end sleepers here. The thing with their quarterback
sleepers here is we recognize you're not going to be walking
out of too many of your drafts with two quarterbacks
in single quarterback leagues. However,
if you are in a super flex league, if you are playing an underdog fantasy,
these are players we absolutely love after round ten in your fantasy drafts. And frankly, Cameron, the guy you're talking about, I am shocked
he's going after round ten right now. This is like a fall from grace
that I'm not entirely sure is Precedented. Trevor Lawrence Yeah, it's it's Trevor Lawrence. And if we're being honest, if you were like me last year, you were
very disappointed in Trevor Lawrence. but what I will say is, for as bad of a season as it was, it really wasn't that bad from a fantasy
football perspective, right? I mean, he's shown Back-To-Back seasons
with 4000 passing yards. He's had at least 290
rushing yards each year of his career. and he scored 25 total touchdowns
last year. Right. That's his baseline right now
is 4000 passing yards 300 rushing yards in 25 total touchdowns. He's currently going as a quarterback
17 despite only having one less point per game last year than Stroud, only
0.7 points per game, less than Mahomes. Only 0.4 less per games than Goff. And he outscored Tua by a four point and outscored Baker
in points per game last year, which is crazy because two had 4600 yards
and 29 touchdowns and you felt like
two had a pretty decent season. But yet Trevor Lawrence is outscoring them
by a point per game. And you felt like Tara
Lawrence had an awful year. Now you know obviously lose count loses Calvin Ridley I'm a believer in Brian Thomas I don't think
it's gonna be a one for one replacement right away, but getting a healthy
Christian Kirk is huge, right. Because that's we watched that. You know, that offense two years ago and that was their entire
offense is RPO to Christian Kirk pretty much the entire time. And that's why Christian Kirk
when you know, Lucas said, you know, best kept secret in the NFL or in fantasy
football is Christian Kirk. That's why he ended up being
the best kept secret was because it was just RPO nation
with Christian Kirk. Well,
now Christian Kirk is going to be healthy. You have a hopefully Gabe
Davis will be back healthy just to help you know be that Zay Jones replacement. And then you got Brian Thomas who has got
tremendous upside on the outside. So I think for me
what I'm trying to say is this dude finished as the quarterback
14 points per game last year. And what we all thought
was an abysmal year. And yet he goes as the quarterback. 17 the pendulum is just swung too far
I think, Justin Herbert kind of feels the same way
except Justin Herbert's not on a team that's going to look to pass the ball
and or not. He's not on a team that has, you know, two very good weapons and,
you know, Gabe Davis. And so I'm sorry. Gabe. Oh, man, I he's what I was trying to say. He's he's a good wide receiver. He's going to help this
you know his fantasy value I just don't quite put him on
the Christian Kirk and Brian Thomas tier. So that was what I was trying to get
I wasn't trying to dig right there. But yeah I, I really like Trevor Lawrence
for a bounceback season this year. And I think
even if he doesn't he's returning on ADP. First and foremost. thank you for the Christian Kirk shots
there. I will forever victory lap
that pat myself on the back to that take. That was it was a pick. Not a lot of people liked club
for that plenty. And I wouldn't you know
absolutely smash ADP. the the other point I think
I'm going to make about Trevor Lawrence is there's like there is sneaky rushing
upside here. This is a guy who, in two of his
first three years in the league, has had at least 70 rushing touchdowns,
only played 16 games last year. So he would have been on pace. You know, tack on another four
rushing attempts there 73 6274 rushing touchdowns five rushing touchdowns
the last two years. There. There is sneaky rushing upside here
with Trevor Lawrence. So sure
can he make strides in the passing game. This offense needs to to change
first and foremost. I don't think it can. We can keep running it back year
after year after year. This is just kind of the Doug Peterson
trend that we saw in Philadelphia. Right. They smash the first
year second year like okay. All right. Not as great third year like oh my gosh
Doug Peterson what are you doing. And then finally Doug
Peterson got run out of town. So I'm worried we're going to continue
seeing this trajectory. And I'm not trying to prescribe
Philadelphia to Jacksonville
when Doug Peterson was there. But, I do think
we need to see some improvement and whatever the heck is happening,
in the Jacksonville organization to to make sure Trevor
Lawrence is still successful. But we're talking
from a purely fantasy perspective. I think you're right. I think this is the floor
for Trevor Lawrence at quarterback 17. I don't think he finishes
any lower than this this year. No. For me, you kind of touched on it, cam. It feels like
the pendulum has just swung too far. And we're overcorrecting a little bit
with Trevor Lawrence and it's almost kind of like the opposite
then for a guy like C.J. Stroud. And like, we know that, like, there's plenty of argument to say that,
like, Chris Rock could be a top five guy. That's
where he's going in drafts right now. Just because, again,
it's the Houston offense. But like with quarterbacks, you need to pay
attention to. Again, the pendulum swings right. Brock Purdy is going as a top 12 guy. Yes he was the quarterback six last year on a hyper hyper hyper
efficient offense right. Like we need we need to like that's
at least what you need to pay attention to once you get outside of
like the top 8 or 9 quarterbacks, there are guys that are two
that are going to late because we are again, overcorrecting
their guys are going to early that we're projecting that again or
that haven't proved it exactly just yet. So for a guy like Trevor Lawrence, again
with sneaky upside and for the fact that Trevor Lawrence,
in his two years with Doug Peterson, has been top ten in the arts,
they air it out in that offense. And last year he was top five and dropped
passes that didn't help him out at all. And so yes, you
you let Calvin Ridley walk. That's a loss. But a guy like Gabe Davis who is a downfield guy, you draft
Brian Thomas Junior who's a downfield guy. They are loading out for big plays
and honestly like why can't Trevor Lawrence
like support that? I think he can. We all I think we all can
admit he's got the talent to do that Christian Kirk
then Evan Ingram underneath like there I feel like this situation for Trevor
Lawrence is much better than it was last year. And that feels weird to say. But you look at the personnel,
it fits right into Trevor Lawrence's game. Yeah, and I didn't want to make my comment
come across as I don't see them making these changes,
but like something needs to change. and it needs to hit this year
and they're making strides towards making those changes.
We just need to see it actually pan out. But regardless whether it does or not,
it feels like quarterback 17 is the floor here for Trevor Lawrence. Ty I really like the quarterback sleeper
you're going to be talking about here. Because I do think we're after
a very successful 2022 campaign. Geno Smith I think we're going to get a bounce back
this year from this 2023 season. We're discounting the Seahawks offense right now
Geno Smith for his quarterback 24 price tag that you're paying for him
is one of the I'll say like that's one of my favorite
candidates to absolutely smash is ADP this late in drafts
I know last year was abysmal. there is a new change,
though in the Seattle offense. I feel like we're going to we're going to keep talking
about this change in Seattle. I've been on record saying that like
it's like college offensive coordinator. I don't know how much I trust it, but it feels like
they got the right college offensive coordinator to like, helps
bring this offense back to, you know, being one of the better
units in the league. Right where it was just in 2022
where Geno Smith was a quarterback five. He was fifth in deep ball completion
percentage. He was top ten in yards deep ball attempts
true completion percentage. and Ryan Grubb
who's now the offensive coordinator last year in Washington, they were eighth
and pass rate, fourth and deep pass rate. That plays right into Geno Smith's game. You've got a guy like Metcalf. You got Jason who I think all three of us
are kind of like you know what. He this could be the year he overtakes
Tyler Lockett becomes that wide receiver to Tyler Lockett. Won't go away entirely either. Like there is. There is a world where Geno Smith can
support all three of these wide receivers. Even with the run game that they could have Geno Smith
is them pushing top 15 right. And for if you miss out on
some of these quarterbacks in that middle in these middle rounds I think it's perfectly
okay to sit on Geno Smith. And again for his price tag, if he doesn't hit and someone does on
waivers, you can let him go. But I, I have enough confidence in Geno
Smith to correct what happened last year. And I also want to say this too. It wasn't all Geno Smith's fault last year
for their lack of success on offense. their offensive line was the fifth worst graded pass blocking offensive line
per PFF. There's a reason why
they had no success in the passing game. So with the with the schematic change, with the coaching change,
I think we could see a rebound in this Seattle offense
similar to Trevor Lawrence. The pendulum has just swung
a little too far. I think we've forgotten
how good Geno Smith was in 2022. And we're back on this train of like
well Geno Smith is a career backup. And now he's going to go. Now he's going to Layton drafts. And I just I love his ADP. He's a sleeper
that you should take a shot on because I think he can best
this quarterback 24 tag. Yeah you mentioned number one
true completion percentage. Also number one in the league
and completion percentage over expected during his time with the Seahawks as well
I I there's not much I can add because I am so bullish
on the Seahawks offense this year. what are you going
to chime in with Cameron I just feel like the biggest winner of Ryan Grubb
coming over has to be Geno Smith. Right. We're kind of talking about
oh how is Jason Lock and Metcalf going to you know we're
well how it's going to work. Is it going to throw the ball more. Right. And that that's only going to help
help help out Geno. So I think that's huge
I think obviously it gives him that upside to go hit 30 touchdowns again. And you know if you had 30 touchdowns
to play all 17 games you're probably going to be a top
ten quarterback in fantasy football. So I I you know I I got to say I'm in on Geno. My rankings don't always like
necessarily reflect it. but I think that he is a good quarterback
too right. I think he maybe could find his way up
into that fringe quarterback. One but like you said, I mean, we're we're talking about a guy
going as a quarterback, 24 okay. You don't even have to draft a guy. You you know, you can wait and pick up
because week three, because he's still going to be out there
if your quarterbacks hurt. So yeah Geno Smith for sure I mean
he could be the last pick your draft. And I really like him
as a backup on your team. Yeah especially for those two quarterback
leagues. You know the guy who you don't have to all
over prioritize and jump on right away. If you want to focus on
building out your roster and then wait for, you know, a Geno Smith
who might be the last guy to take it, you know, in a two quarterback world,
super flex league in a 12 man league. I love the price tag on Geno Smith there. Matthew Stafford I really like the price
tag on my quarterback sleeper as well. because Matthew Stafford
goes is the quarterback 19 right now I it makes sense. And I'm going to talk
about my doppelganger on our own show. After getting wake. We see all the comments right.
Like all the comments on our shirts. It's like is this Matthew Stafford
like wow, Matthew Stafford doing doing TikTok in the offseason. Right. Like we we
we see you all out there. I laugh
every time one of those comes through. but it makes sense that I talk about him
on on this episode because I believe he might actually be
the biggest quarterback sleeper. And I'll kind of get into why I typically like my quarterbacks
to have rushing upside. And but it's really undeniable
how good this Los Angeles Rams offense was with all their weapons on the field last year,
and I believe will be in 2024 when this offense did have all of Cooper
Kupp, Puka Nacua, Kyron, etc. on the field from weeks 12 to 17. Last year, Stafford was a quarterback six. He was averaging nearly 21
fantasy points per game. We know Sean McVay is still going to run
a crap ton of 11 man personnel. So you're going to have Puka Cooper Kupp
Kyron DeMarcus Robinson Colby Parkinson. You're going to have all of these weapons out on the field
at Matthew Stafford's disposal. I really do think this offense
could be a scary as their 2021 Super Bowl run, Mina Kimes said I
we brought it up on our mock draft episode like she thinks this Rams offense was the second best offense in the league
when they had all their weapons out on the field last year, and I will take any quarterback
with Matthew Stafford savvy. His experience
under under the offense of Sean McVay. I just think what he
has all of his weapons healthy this year. It is a whole different ballgame
for this Rams offense. They're not going to be there's not going to be stacked
boxes coming to get Matthew Stafford. They're going to have to respect the pass. They're going to be able to set up
efficient runs because that's just what Sean Mcvay's offense does. It breeds success for quarterbacks. And Matthew Stafford at quarterback 19
I mean there's top 12 upside here for Matthew Stafford
I really do believe that. Yeah, it's
I mean as long as he hasn't lost it right I mean he's going to be in an offense that's maybe better
probably better than that offense they brought to the I mean, maybe offensive line
play might not be quite as good. Right. But as far as like
talent on that on the field, I mean, he probably has better weapons
than a Super Bowl season. So it's like and he was
what was quarterback five that you're not saying he throws
for 40 touchdowns again or anything. But that is the upside right. And that's kind of what I said
during the mock draft I so too is I think the range of outcomes for this
offense is the same as Houston Texans. So I think whatever you think C.J. Stroud can hit,
I think Matthew Stafford can hit that same thing, a fantasy football. I'm not saying he's going to. I think it's more likely Stroud does, but I do think that's the range
of outcomes for Matthew Stafford. The beauty
of all three of these quarterbacks that we talked about, they can all be
your second quarterback on your team. If you were to take like a Jared Goff
a to Brock Purdy, someone that you're not sure if you can rely on week out, week
in, week out, but you've got a Yana Geno,
a Stafford and a Trevor Lawrence that if they hit their your guy,
then the rest of the year, like, you don't necessarily pay a penalty
for how late these guys are going and for how good their offenses could be,
how good they are as talents. that would be my ideal strategy, at least
if you're going to go two quarterbacks, it's your second quarterback
has to be one of these three guys. Let's bring it home here, fellas. Let's each talk about a tight end. I don't want to dive super deep
into chatting all these tight ends, but, I'm going to at least
let us each make a case, and, I'll have at least one of us chime in with
a few additional thoughts and move on. But, Cameron, we'll have you start
the tight end sleeper session here. I'm not going to lie, yours is my least
favorite out of the three of ours. But, I'm also biased
because one of them is my own. I'll say maybe I like Tyler's
more than yours, Tyler Conklin but I'm really curious to hear the case
you're going to make for this guy. Yeah, it's Tyler Conklin. he has had 87 targets
each for the last three years. with some bad quarterback play. And this is just an offense. They pick up Malachi Cauley. They got Mike Williams. But do either of them
really excite you as a target this season. Right. Mike Williams coming off the ACL. Tear the dagger for you for Mike
Williams used to be the biggest. Mike I love Mike Williams
I want Mike Williams to be awesome
this season I I really really do. But I'm also going to be realistic
going to a new team coming off an ACL. I mean, especially the style
that he plays of jump up high point,
the ball crashed to the ground. That's not a great recipe for success
coming off an ACL injury. So, you know, and Tyler Conklin
last season I mean he had 87 targets, 61 receptions
for 621 yards. He just didn't score touchdown I know Aaron Rodgers has never been
like this huge tight end guy. But I do think at the same time
I mean we've seen Robert Tynion pop off for,
you know, a ton of touchdowns in a season. We've seen, you know, we've seen
that kind of thing happen for a guy going as a tight end, 20
I don't I don't know why. If he's already been
getting consistent targets, why adding Aaron Rodgers would, you know, continue
to keep him down the board? I just think Aaron Rodgers is enough
of an upgrade to keep him in that top 12 tight end range, which is again,
not exactly like you know oh wow. He's a top 12 tight end. You know it doesn't mean a lot. But it's still
I think he's going to be relevant enough that you're gonna be
able to play him the season. You agree with that last comment. Either he'll be relevant
enough for you to play him this season. I don't know, I, I know like cam strategy
in drafts is always to punt on tight end. We've seen him
go Gerald Everett the past three seasons. It feels like that's it's tight end in the league
according to Pete Carroll. Hey that that comment
kept me going for so long. So, if generations I think with Conklin, like, there is an opportunity, you know, that some of these tight ends
don't necessarily have, I don't know how likely it is that, like, that opportunity
actually becomes a reality. But again, being attached to Aaron Rodgers
in an offense that we are all expecting
to be much better than it was last year to be in the top half of the league
in efficiency in scoring that has to benefit Conklin at some point,
right? So again, it's not someone that you're
going to get super excited about. I try not to go down
like the better and basketball path because that's just disrespectful. but you're going to know
what you're saying. Like that's maybe I'll say like, oh,
it that's your bit. You have to own it. Well,
why are you shying away from the bet? No, because I don't. It's disrespectful. I think Tyler Conklin could be a very,
very nice, like. Hmhm. Okay, ladies and gentlemen,
that's back to back episodes. Come on. No, I need to break the streak. So Tyler Conklin is better in basketball,
you know? yes. Boy, am I doing it. Bully me into it. no, but I think, like, Tyler
Conklin can be a very sneaky, like, waiver wire ad of the week
if your Titan goes down. We've seen Titans pick up injuries that
keep them out for a long period of time. I feel like if Conklin goes undrafted,
that's got to be like the number one option to pick up then, because again, his opportunity
is not the same for other tight ends. And they're going to go undrafted. Yeah, I like him as
a potential streamable option this year. I think he's want to keep on your radar
throughout the season. Tyler I'll kick it over to you. Go through your tight end sleeper here. He's attached to my sleeper quarterback. Colby Parkinson He's a guy I'm taking in almost
every single round of every single 18th round of baseball drafts that I'm in. Ha I who am I can it's Kobe Parkinson. It's really just getting a piece of this Rams
offense, right? I'm a big fan of DeMarcus Robinson
in basketball draft because he is going so late
and you know that he is the wide receiver three
in that offense. For a team that utilizes three wide
receiver sets a lot. for Kobe Parkinson though, the Rams didn't need to go out and fork as much money
as they did to Kobe Parkinson. And yes, they have Tyler Higbee. But let's not forget Tyler Higbee
picked up a pretty serious knee injury in their playoff game against Detroit. So he there's a chance
a Tyler Higbee can miss half the season maybe and in the way that this Rams offense runs Sean McVay
does not really like to take guys out. That's that is just a that's just like a game that that's how you keep defenses guessing
because you're not going to like signal. Right. You're going to bring in
like the backup running back. And so you're like,
it's usually going to be a pass because they don't like the backup
running back. Like he doesn't like to do that. So with Tyler Higbee missing time, the utilization of three wide receiver
sets leaving a tight end on the field, Colby Parkinson is going to be
on the field a ton a ton. And let's not forget, Tyler Higbee has finished as a top
ten tight end in this Rams offense before. And I'm I'm not wanting to go down the one
for one path or anything like that. But there's a reason why Sean McVay wanted Kobe Parkinson
paid him as much money as they did. And I'm just going to recklessly speculate
here. Do you guys
remember when the Rams were reportedly in on Brock Bowers during draft time? Yes. yes. Yes. I'm not saying that Kobe
Parkinson is Brock Bowers, but Sean McVay has an idea in his mind
for these nontraditional receiving threat. Big target wide or tight ends. That was Brock Bowers
the the the sneaky vantage that he gets with Colby Parkinson though he was seventh,
he was the seventh highest graded tight end in run blocking for PFF.
So he's getting run blocking. He's getting a receiving upside in Cody
Parkinson and Colby Parkinson. He lined up in the slot 23.5% of his snaps
last year. Like wow,
that that I was surprised by that. I was like,
that's meaningful that that that that's what Sean McVay saw last year
and said I can tap into that. So again
Kobe Parkinson's a guy again tight end 30 like per
that draft sharks ADP PPR consensus thing. It's round 20 I doubt
your drafts are going to go to round 20. but Kobe Parkinson's another one of these
sleeper tight ends that if he makes it to waivers keep an eye on him
because again it's a Rams offense. And if we're if we're as bullish
as we are on this Rams offense, keep an eye on pretty much
every single player on that offense. Colby Parkinson he's a big dude. He's 675. Yeah I didn't realize how big he was,
which is huge. You get that guy running down the seam. The Sean McVay offense
I mean I love Colby Parkinson I mean you look at what he John
McVay was able to do with Tyler Higbee. Again you sat a tight
he went out got Colby Parkinson after wanting Brock Bowers in the draft
like rip it piece to that dream because holy crap Brock Bowers
in this Rams offense. Like we'd be drafting him
in the George Kittle Kyle Pitts range. so I know I love Colby Parkinson. I'm going to talk about a guy
in his former team to wrap us out here. No. Fant he's
my favorite sleeper tight end this year. Noah Fant It's like him. Colby Parkinson and Zach
Ertz are like my my three big ones. no Fant though Colby Parkinson
got the bag. No. Fant also got the back
two year $21 extension with the Seahawks. After scoring zero times last year
and failing to hit 500 receiving yards in either threesome with the team,
they paid this man two years, 21 million. He did nothing to earn that contract. So what that tells me is that this new regime wants to keep
Noah Fant around for a specific reason, and there is so much breaking his way
right now. Right. Because you take out will dislike who is not with the Chargers,
Colby Parkinson, who we just talked about. He's not with the Rams. You bring in Ryan Rupp. As we talk about one of the most pass
happy offenses in all college football the last two years. No offense and athletic dude. I mean with those three around last year you only played 54.3% of the snaps,
which is just an abysmal number. If you're expecting a whiff of fantasy
production out of out of your tight end, I'm just willing to bet on the Dude's
athletic profile on an offense. I'm super bullish on this year,
especially when a tight end peak age is right around that 2627 age season. and it takes time for these tight ends
to break out in the NFL. It's not like no offense.
Could be the first late bloomer here. So again, on an offense
I'm extremely bullish on I'm going to follow the money here
a little bit. I'm going to follow the departure of two tight ends that were holding
no offense and keeping no offense off the field last year. Like I'm waiting for that snap percentage
to be more, you know, closer to 70, 75 this year. As Ryan Grubb I'm expecting to run
a lot more 11 personnel keep no offense on the field as a weapon. Yeah it's I mean Titans are just so gross. That's that's what I keep coming back to
with all of this is it's just like, take your good one. This is why elite tight end is like
it is needed strategy this year. Take your anger
elite want to just forget about it. And that's what I have been. I mean you saw it in our mock. I did take Kyle Pitts because it's like it's just so hard to guess
week to week with some of these guys. I think Noah Fant could easily be a guy
that has, you know, that that he's a plug and play guy throughout the season
that all your tight ends on by. He's an easy one to throw in. I also think it's going to be nice
because you're going to know pretty quickly
if no offense in this offense or not, you're going to know pretty quickly
if it's just the three wide receivers and no, no, if and or
if a fan is going to get 5 or 6 targets a game like I do like that about Fant,
that you can make the decision quick and that you can just,
you know, move on from that. So that that is my thought thought there on fan. yeah. No you don't have
we don't have to spend more time on this. We have to. He's a tight 26, you know, 100%. I'm that's what it comes down to. It's this gross. Like, that's why he's a tight end sleeper. I didn't want to cut you off there tight,
but I need a name that really don't have to add anything. You can just leave it at my case
there, because, again, in a normal redraft league,
all three guys that we're looking at, you're probably looking at them as like either streamable options or you know what,
if they pop off on a given week and it looks like
they're going to have a continued role, you know, might be worth,
you know, busting into the foul on them? no offense, one of those guys that again, you don't pay like a serious enough price to be penalized if he doesn't hit
like you have nothing to lose. Like what? And we're not sitting here saying, like,
you know, with your last taking your draft, you should take a Noah
Fant or a Kobe Parkinson. If they make it to waivers,
that is a okay. Just keep an eye on them
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