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8 Wide Receivers That You STILL Need to Draft!

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8 Wide Receivers That You STILL Need to Draft!

8 Wide Receivers That You STILL Need to Draft!

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0:00

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share that with my friend Nancy. She likes Dr.

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be all, Sue. Having a perfect temperature for

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your Dr. Pepper? It's a Pepper thing. Inspired

0:29

by Real Fan Posts. Well, we did

0:31

running backs on a Tuesday. It's time

0:33

for a Thursday edition of the Audible.

0:35

We're talking about wide receivers. Same

0:38

old faces and new places. And what

0:40

does that mean for Jerry Judy? Can

0:42

he finally get over that thousand yard

0:44

hump now that he's with the

0:46

Cleveland Browns? Maybe.

0:50

I feel like there's more working against him than for

0:52

him here. I

0:55

suppose what's working for him, Cease, is...

1:00

The Browns are now very smartly dating this

1:02

show and saying that as we hear Jaylen

1:04

Wattles getting 28 million a year. They

1:08

get out ahead. I don't remember the number of

1:10

Cease on Judy's extension, but

1:12

it was like, wow, it's classic. We're paying you

1:15

for what you think you're gonna do, not what

1:17

you haven't done, really, if we're talking

1:19

about Judy as you allude to with a thousand yards.

1:22

The other thing was with Deshaun Watson,

1:24

it seemed like they wanted to carve

1:26

out lots of layups with Elijah Moore.

1:28

And that didn't... Elijah Moore, that's a

1:30

story we could revisit. But it does

1:33

seem like even within Jokku

1:35

and Cooper, there's a role there for

1:37

a third receiver. And maybe Judy could

1:39

be that guy. And look, you can

1:41

speak better to this than I can,

1:44

Cease. But Denver wasn't exactly a

1:46

conducive... a place conducive for hitting your ceiling

1:48

on offense the last few years for any

1:50

number of reasons. So, but I look at,

1:52

on the other side, the limiting factor of

1:55

Deshaun Watson. And

1:57

you very smartly brought

1:59

up... James Winston and the idea of

2:01

well if we start to think of Deshaun

2:03

Watson as maybe a step or two out

2:05

on the plank, who's behind

2:07

him? Who's the alternative after seeing what Joe Flacco

2:10

did? So you know maybe James Winston

2:13

could save Jerry Judy but I don't

2:15

see James Winston's style or save the

2:17

Browns offense. But I don't see

2:19

Winston's style meshing with Jerry Judy. You know I

2:21

don't think rhythm passer when I think of James

2:23

Winston. I think that's much better for a Marty

2:25

Cooper. So it's hard for

2:28

me to see the bull case

2:30

for Jerry Judy but the Browns obviously

2:32

do. Yeah the Browns do

2:34

and we'll see what happens with that.

2:36

We will see when watched with great

2:38

interest this whole Stefan

2:40

Diggs thing. How

2:43

does it work? You mentioned dolman out

2:45

money. How does it work there?

2:47

Of course Niko Collins

2:49

with his deal. But Stefan

2:51

Diggs now in Houston and

2:54

not really replaced by Curtis Samuel

2:56

but those two are definitely tied

2:59

together Blue. Yeah.

3:02

Let's start on the Diggs side because that's the

3:05

more interesting side I think. Because

3:08

what we saw here Cease, it's not just

3:10

a trade for Diggs. And

3:12

again I mean yes the

3:14

Vikings ended up moving up for JJ

3:16

McCarthy and they tried to move up

3:18

for Drake Bay. Maybe tried to move

3:21

up for Malik Neighbors. I don't know.

3:23

Rumors. But

3:25

the trade might have been more about

3:28

Houston getting an extra second round

3:30

pick to get Stefan Diggs which shows foresight

3:32

and attention on the Cassarius part. But

3:34

then in a move that was surprising the most, they

3:38

immediately made it so he basically is playing on a

3:40

one year deal now. It's

3:44

a great signal to the team that

3:46

they're all in this year. I

3:48

mean Super Bowl or bust this

3:50

year. It also

3:52

gives Diggs something to play for. It's interesting as

3:54

we watch these wide receiver contracts roll in Cease.

3:56

I think one of the things that's biggest take

3:59

is the big deal. three-year deals.

4:01

Three-year deals used to be

4:03

when you want your generational security you'd want four,

4:05

five, six year deals. But these wide

4:07

receivers can see no, no, no. I want to be going back out

4:09

into this market when I'm 27, 28 years old. I

4:12

want to double dip when

4:14

the numbers go up. So Diggs is

4:17

gonna get that chance next year and

4:19

the Texans aren't gonna be seen as

4:21

moving on from him after only one year

4:24

even though they gave up a second-round

4:26

pick. But that's probably what's gonna happen

4:28

with Diggs. With Diggs we

4:30

have this first half of the year, second

4:32

half of the year. So just like the

4:34

typical wide receiver story, does Diggs still have

4:36

it? And it's Josh Allen, it's Joe Brady's

4:38

offense, it's some sort of disconnect. Or

4:42

the Bills, when we see this play out

4:44

sometimes, the Bills are smart and getting out

4:46

ahead of the incoming decline that we really

4:48

already saw starting last year. With Nico Collins

4:51

also getting a deal here with Tank Dell,

4:53

also a player on the rise. I feel

4:56

like in fantasy football where you're splitting

4:58

the difference because he was a first-round

5:00

pick last year. You need Diggs. Third

5:03

round now after Nico Collins. But

5:05

before Tank Dell, should that be right, Cease?

5:08

I don't know if that's the pecking order I would have. Go

5:12

ahead, speak on that. Well I'll

5:14

say this, the whole thing about

5:16

Diggs just goes back to what I believe

5:19

will happen with Buffalo is that they're taking

5:21

the ball away from Josh. It's like they're

5:23

gonna run the ball more and you don't

5:25

need to pay Stefan Diggs when you're gonna

5:27

emphasize run the ball more. I do love

5:29

Keon Coleman. I'm not sure if he's

5:31

Eric Moulds. If you want to go

5:33

a Bills flashback. We've been doing the show long

5:35

enough for having Eric Mould talk, right? So

5:39

yeah, I think that emphasizes like we're

5:41

gonna go younger and expecting your veteran

5:43

quarterback to elevate those young receivers. Yeah

5:46

and Samuel will surpass it. I mean at the

5:48

price, you know, he's a bench pick

5:50

in fantasy football. He's worth a shot because it's

5:52

a Buffalo's offense. Curtis

5:54

Samuel, Andrew Brady has played

5:57

well. Some of his best footballs happen

5:59

to be true. Brady as the

6:01

offensive coordinator. So that's good that they go

6:03

out and get him. He can contribute in

6:05

a lot of different ways even as a

6:07

vertical threat, which this offense needs now without

6:10

Gabe Davis. So Khalil Shakir,

6:12

I mean, I'll say this. When

6:15

you look at how the Buffalo offense is

6:17

projected in fantasy football leagues right now, somebody

6:20

is gonna be a screaming value. It's

6:22

up to you to decide which one, cuz we have

6:24

Josh Allen, the number one quarterback, and we know, look,

6:26

it's at least gonna be a top half

6:29

of league offense. It's not gonna be a

6:31

morose, bad offense. It's gonna produce these middling

6:33

numbers. But nobody in this office, even Dalton

6:35

Kincaid, is only a fourth or fifth round

6:37

pick. So you got Dalton Kincaid,

6:40

you got Khalil Shakir, James Cook. That's probably where I

6:42

put my chip, back to what you're saying, Cease, running

6:44

the ball, even Ray Davis. There's

6:47

a lot of choices here in Keyon Coleman,

6:49

going about three rounds ahead of Curtis Samuel. And

6:51

look, I think Curtis Samuel is more

6:55

in a better position this year. Cuz we're asking

6:57

Keyon Coleman to make that transition as a rookie.

7:00

And I think Samuel, three rounds later than

7:03

Coleman, in a redraft lens, I'm gonna put

7:05

my chip on Samuel, all of those two.

7:07

Well, let's talk about the transition with the

7:09

Chargers. I was writing about Lad McConkie the

7:12

other day on the Football Guys News Wire,

7:14

and sign up for our free daily newsletter

7:16

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7:18

and comment and share and subscribe

7:21

with this video. Mike

7:23

Williams and Keenan Allen. We're not gonna talk

7:25

about Lad McConkie and well, a

7:27

whole other mess. They got- Right, right, right. But

7:30

let's talk about the two guys they

7:32

moved on from. Mike Williams going to

7:34

Jets, Keenan Allen, of course, catching passes

7:36

from Caleb Williams. When Caleb can complete

7:38

them, it's very odd that

7:41

in OTAs where it's usually like, well, I

7:43

can't believe how great this guy looks. Right,

7:45

right. Trust me, I'm part of that, going

7:47

to watch Bo Nix here in about 20

7:49

minutes. Yeah,

7:51

Caleb's not looking well. But Keenan

7:53

will help him as much

7:56

as possible. The Chargers have moved on, and

7:59

Williams and Allen- Well, maybe

8:01

fantasy gyms will be moving on too. Yeah,

8:04

that's the question, right? Is

8:06

there something here with either of these guys? And

8:09

again, we start with situation. Fantasy

8:12

football choices for the Bears are going

8:15

to be a wide receiver are tough

8:17

because DJ Moore who

8:19

don't you don't bring in Keenan Allen DJ

8:21

Moore as a second round pick as a

8:23

slam dunk. You bring in Keenan

8:26

Allen and draft Roma Dunez. Keenan

8:29

Allen who was elite on

8:32

a PPR scoring level, a

8:34

top three option last year before he

8:36

got hurt. But is he going to

8:39

play that role with Caleb Williams? Doubt

8:41

it. And you have

8:43

these not just Mike Williams who went

8:45

down, but you have to know two

8:47

compelling options outside. You also

8:49

have two tight ends in Cole Comette and Cheryl

8:51

Everett. So I all

8:54

this points back to wow, Caleb Williams could hit if

8:56

Caleb was ready. But like

8:58

what he's saying, well, we're not seeing that

9:00

from beat start yet. So

9:03

it makes you want to just kind of

9:05

move on from everybody in this offense for

9:07

now, because unlike what I was just describing

9:09

Buffalo, I feel like a lot of those

9:11

Buffalo guys except for maybe Dalton Kincaid are

9:13

being drafted closer to their floor than their

9:15

ceiling. But I think most of

9:18

these Bears passing game of options are probably closer

9:20

to their ceiling. Now

9:23

Mike Williams is going to bring in the

9:25

Jets. I almost feel like

9:27

I could do any levels of examination here. But I'll

9:30

toss it before I do any closer

9:32

examination. This doesn't even have to

9:34

do with Aaron Rodgers as much as it is just Jets

9:36

and that they will hack it. Right.

9:39

I mean, how is it something good? I mean, pretty

9:42

tall, I guess. How

9:44

else could something good come out of this? I

9:46

don't think it can. Well, you

9:48

know, you want to talk about putting your chips down. This

9:50

is like, I don't know, double

9:53

zero. Yeah. On the roulette wheel. Like,

9:55

okay, if it hits, it's going to be awesome.

9:57

But chances are very low.

10:00

You know, I continue to be

10:02

fixated on this picture that popped into

10:05

my head recently during a show of

10:07

it's almost like we're interviewing and hiring

10:09

the 32 franchises to develop our players

10:12

or look after our interests. And

10:15

imagine sitting at the table with

10:17

like Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saller

10:19

and Daniel Hackett and Woody Johnson

10:22

and Joe Douglas and like okay, give me your pick.

10:26

Right, so then I will want to draft your players. No,

10:30

I mean, wouldn't it? No,

10:33

that's grandpa Simpson with the walk in the door

10:35

walk. Walk

10:37

right out. Anyone you see Aaron Rodgers and the

10:39

crazy eyes, you know, it's like, no, I don't

10:41

think you're my quarterback. So that's the hard thing

10:43

about Michael Williams. You have timetable. Will he be

10:46

ready week one? How

10:48

effective can he be early on? You know, this

10:50

is again, if you want to believe in Garrett

10:52

Wilson and the Jets in

10:54

general, right? Breece Hall practicing

10:56

on the rehab field, just watch that. You know,

10:59

we just were just looking for breadcrumbs right now.

11:02

Yeah, I

11:04

just it's hard for me to get excited

11:06

about taking any Jets. Yeah,

11:09

period. Point blank period. Let's

11:12

discuss the guy. I

11:14

don't know one that got away. You

11:16

can't really say that, Bloom. They always

11:18

have the money. They

11:20

always have the money. So

11:23

Jacksonville, you didn't want Calvin Ridley.

11:27

What? Like, we praise Jacksonville

11:29

like, oh, my God, they got Calvin Ridley, right?

11:31

What a move. And if it works,

11:33

they're gonna look pretty good. And then it looks pretty good. And

11:35

then they're like, nah, let's

11:38

get Gabe Davis. Now, I did

11:40

write about Gabe yesterday in the four guys newsletter.

11:42

Make sure to like and comment and share it,

11:44

all that. But like Gabe

11:47

Davis, okay? You're

11:49

gonna rely on him? And well,

11:51

now Calvin Ridley has a new zip code

11:54

as well. Yeah, Jacksonville's

11:56

odd. There is

11:58

some speculation that... they were waiting out

12:00

the deadline for the second round pick to turn

12:03

into a third round pick in the trade. And

12:06

then if you're following that speculation, well, you're

12:08

giving other teams a chance to come in

12:10

and make some sort of sweetheart last second

12:12

deal. Is that what happened? Even

12:15

whenever Gabe Davis was signed, Gabe Davis was signed

12:17

pretty early in free agency. Even

12:19

when Gabe Davis was signed, there was a pretty steady chorus

12:23

from the beat writers and national types saying,

12:25

oh, the Jacksonville is still totally in on

12:27

Calvin Ridley. And I can't assume that this

12:29

means that Davis is a Ridley replacement. And

12:31

even the fact that they draft Brian

12:34

Thomas, they do trade down. So

12:36

no, they weren't married to the idea of taking

12:38

Brian Thomas. They were looking to get some extra

12:41

draft capital and they rolled the dice on him

12:43

not going. That

12:45

even seems to say like, well, now we're trying to get somebody

12:47

that we hope can become what Ridley was

12:50

or what we hoped Ridley was going to

12:52

be for us. So

12:55

yeah, Gabe Davis. I mean, as soon as Brian

12:57

Thomas is drafted, even with St. Jones now in

12:59

Arizona, soon

13:01

as Brian Thomas is drafted, you're not really

13:03

that excited for Gabe Davis. I mean, if

13:06

Trevor Lawrence's deep ball is going to unleash

13:08

somebody now, it seems more likely to be

13:10

Thomas than Davis, even though tactically. Yeah. And

13:13

then there's Christian Kirk's there. Tactically

13:16

this makes this offense. The thing about Trevor Lawrence in

13:18

this offense is it's been

13:20

like a horizontal attack. And

13:22

Trevor Lawrence isn't Jeff Garcia or something like that.

13:24

I mean, there's so much more there. And

13:28

now with this vertical element, maybe there's more to

13:30

be unlocked. Your Tennessee is much more interesting in

13:32

the same division, much more

13:34

interesting simply because again,

13:36

I'll keep quoting this. We

13:38

all get tired of hearing me say this map. A taunty who

13:41

has forgotten more about offensive line play that

13:43

I'll never, ever, ever know said

13:46

that Bill Callahan on his scale of one to

13:48

five and offensive line coaches is a six. Okay.

13:51

And that's the problem. Now you

13:53

might say, well, no, the problems will love us. I mean,

13:56

if you think the critical point of failure in this offense

13:58

is will love us, well, then no offensive lineup grades. are

14:00

gonna matter. But if you have an

14:02

offensive line upgrade, you have

14:04

Ridley and Hopkins and

14:06

look, OTA buzz, Tralen

14:09

Burks, at least we can say this,

14:11

Cease, you did

14:14

die delve back into your years of covering NFL.

14:16

At least he gets a fresh start, yeah? Yeah,

14:19

yeah, for sure. I mean, he

14:21

and everybody's saying a lot of positive stuff

14:23

about him. Now this could be part of

14:25

a plan or a program to like build

14:27

his confidence backup or whatever, but that's just

14:29

showing some positive intention there. And you can

14:31

have Tralen Burks in a role that suits

14:33

Tralen Burks instead of miscasting him as the

14:36

AJ Brown replacement. You have the AJ Brown

14:38

replacement in terms of like your ex-receiver and

14:40

so on. So you have

14:42

these three wide receivers, you have Chico Conquo,

14:44

stolen ascending player, you have two

14:46

very good running backs in the passing game in

14:49

Pollard and Spears, and you

14:51

have everybody saying they're gonna pass more.

14:54

Everybody, OTA's coach speak, whatever,

14:57

everybody is saying, players, coaches are all

14:59

saying we're gonna pass more. So

15:03

you know, will Levis, could will

15:05

Levis even have like a Case Keenum

15:07

kind of year or Daniel Jones kind

15:09

of year that is a false positive,

15:12

but because of what they've assembled here,

15:14

you know, they're gonna sneak up on

15:16

opponents because playing Tennessee has not met

15:18

get ready for 45 pass

15:21

attempts. It might now,

15:23

so I'm paying close attention to Ridley,

15:25

I'm paying close retention to this whole

15:27

offense. Yeah, that comes down to can

15:30

Levis grasp it. Right, you know, we'll

15:33

see about that. We know Pat Mahomes

15:35

can grasp it. With this dynasty in

15:37

Kansas City, bloom you love hearing me

15:39

say that. Hey, it pains me, but

15:42

it is a dynasty.

15:44

Well the thing is, it's like, alright, how many more are

15:47

they gonna win? And what's that

15:49

mean for Marquis Brown? As we talk

15:51

about old faces, new places, and better

15:53

production, like Marquis Brown

15:55

just stepped into heaven. It's

15:58

called Wide Receiver Heaven. situation

16:00

where they were down last

16:02

year with a bunch

16:04

of meh receivers and

16:07

they won the Super Bowl. Right.

16:09

Right. Marques Brown, welcome to heaven.

16:12

Yeah, and this is not, he

16:15

hasn't gotten too lofty of a

16:17

place in drafts yet. That's the

16:19

thing, right? Right. If you look

16:21

at drafts, you have

16:24

all three of these guys, basically, and

16:26

isn't worthy on the rookie wide receiver

16:28

hamstring spread

16:31

cross wagon right now. Like there's like three or

16:33

four rookie wide receivers that have already pulled

16:36

up a little lame with hamstrings early

16:38

in the calendar. Strike one. Ocea

16:41

Rice and Gal know what's going on with him.

16:43

James Palmer, your buddy James Palmer,

16:45

she's saying yes, you're expecting a suspension.

16:49

And then you have Brown. They're all

16:51

going in the same part of the

16:53

draft. So I like this because it's

16:55

the hive mind saying around sixth round

16:57

or so, fifth to sixth round, which

17:00

Kansas City wide receiver do you like? You can't, unless

17:02

you're at the turn or having picks close together, you're

17:04

probably not going to get to double-dip. Why would you

17:07

want to double-dip? Right. First one is the

17:09

one you have the most confidence in. So

17:12

I'll toss it back to you this way, Cease.

17:16

And I mean, I think Marques Brown is where

17:18

you'll probably want to put your chip out of

17:20

the three right now. He's only on any momentum.

17:22

He's been super productive at times, Tyler Murray, Lamar

17:24

Jackson. Does it matter, Cease, that at

17:26

the NBA playoffs,

17:29

Mavericks, courtside, contingent,

17:32

it was Marques Brown with Patrick Mahomes

17:34

and Rice was there, but in a

17:36

different area. Does that matter?

17:38

Yes, yes. One thousand percent that matters because

17:41

again, they always have the money and you

17:43

always have the seats. You're

17:46

gonna sit with who you want. You

17:48

know, did it matter who you sat with in the lunch

17:51

room? Yeah. In high school or

17:53

grade school, right? Did it matter when

17:55

you'd come in from recess and you'd go to lunch

17:57

who you were sitting with? Yeah. Hell yeah, that matters.

18:00

Hey, that's where my fantasy, my

18:02

very first fantasy that I ever played in was just

18:04

the three of us, Jim Sirianni and Al Morgan. What's

18:07

up, guys? Hockey, and

18:09

we would just do it day by day. We would

18:11

score it, hand score it from the newspaper, from the

18:14

box scores from the day before at our

18:16

lunch table. So yeah, man, lunch

18:18

tables, that's where lots of good stuff happened.

18:21

That's the question, Cease. That's the question you

18:23

need to ask every NFL player. Who do you set

18:25

next to when it's time to eat at a team

18:27

facility? I'll bring up the Russell Wilson story when he

18:29

sat down. I won't name

18:31

the players, but he sat down next to

18:33

a couple of practice squad guys and didn't

18:35

say anything. And

18:38

then when he did, he was talking about how his second butler

18:40

had the day off. He didn't know what

18:42

he was going to do. To a couple of guys that make,

18:44

and granted, this is a lot of money for

18:47

regular folks like you and me, Bloom, but like,

18:49

these practice wear guys make like eight grand a

18:51

week, you know, and

18:53

don't have any security. And here's Russell Wilson

18:56

with his million-zillion-dollar deal and superstar wife and

18:58

superstar lifestyle. He's like, my second butler is

19:00

off today. I don't know what I'm going

19:02

to do. Yeah, the lunch

19:04

table. What? And again,

19:07

this is why I don't think – this is

19:09

why I think Justin Fields starts in Pittsburgh, because

19:12

players are not going to warm up to Russell Wilson. And

19:15

certainly Steelers fans won't. And the fake and

19:17

the like, no. I mean, he

19:20

couldn't sit with anybody at the lunch room. Doesn't

19:23

that say it all? He had to

19:25

go sit next to some practice squad

19:28

scrubs and then talk

19:30

about his second butler having the day off.

19:32

Yeah. Yeah. The lunch table analysis is great.

19:35

We'd sit next to each other at lunch, Bloom. Yeah,

19:38

I think so. I think so. Although, well,

19:40

see, I do think we would have

19:43

naturally sat at different tables. But

19:46

I was – now I was the kind

19:48

of person that could sit at just about any

19:50

table in the lunch room

19:52

and be okay. I know you could. And

19:54

be okay. And there was only like 120 people in my

19:57

graduated class. It was a collection of Bentworth High School, class

19:59

93. It was a collection of

20:01

like six or seven small towns and the people

20:03

that lived in between on farms and things like

20:05

that. So everyone got

20:07

to know everybody very well.

20:09

It was like living in Springfield, the Simpsons

20:11

or something like that. So like farmers, jocks,

20:15

stoners, art kids,

20:17

right? Yeah. Music,

20:19

art theater kids. The popular

20:21

girl, the burnouts, you know,

20:24

the burnouts that were, you

20:26

know, just, it

20:28

was, everybody was there and

20:30

it was, you know, I feel sad.

20:34

I don't know if the kids now have the lunchroom experience

20:36

we had. It

20:38

depends. Anyway. Yeah. Now

20:42

you're sitting at the table with Pat Mahomes, man. Yeah.

20:45

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