Fantasy Football Daily - CFF All Access | College Fantasy Football Must Have Top 10 QBs For 2024 Part 1
Episode Date: April 16, 2024On this episode of College Fantasy Football All Access, you need the top 10 College Fantasy Football Quarterbacks for 2024. Kaidon Salter threw for 32 touchdowns in 2023, five more than any other Jame...y Chadwell QB in the last 10 years. Can he replicate that production in 2024? Will Jordan McCloud be the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year again, this time for the Texas State Bobcats? Garrett Greene led owners to College Fantasy Football championships in 2023 with his incredible playoff run, but is he worth drafting as a top 10 Quarterback this year? Enjoy this livestream and take your game to the next level with CFF All Access. Make sure to follow us for more valuable college fantasy football content! Subscribe to FantasyPoints for FREE - https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Where to find us: / cffguys / cffroton / cffchamps FantasyPoints Website - https://www.fantasypoints.com NEW! Data Suite - https://data.fantasypoints.com Twitter - / fantasypts Facebook - / fantasypts Instagram - / fantasypts #fantasypoints #fantasyfootball #cff #nfl #fantasyfootball #bestball #dynasty #dfs #nflbetting #FantasyFootballAdvice #collegefantasyfootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is CFF All Access, the college fantasy football podcast at Fantasy Points.
I'm Eric Froton. This is the CFF All Access Fantasy Podcast.
Along with me, my co-host, Josh Chivalier of Fantasy Points, and Zach Hall, the statistician,
the czar of the spreadsheet. And we're going to kick right into it because we've got a big show.
We've got 10 QBs to talk about.
And if you know anything about this show, you know that I like to be.
verbose, as they like to say. So, uh, the top 10 in this particular order. Number 10,
Avery Johnson, Kansas State will be given by Josh. Shador Sanders is number nine. Haines King,
Georgia Tech is number eight. Garrett Green, West Virginia. Seven. Number six, favorite of all
college fan football officials. Nico Yama liava. I am, I am a liava. I am a liava.
Iamaliava, Iamilava, Niko Iami Liava, Tennessee.
Jackson Dart, number five, Jordan McLeod, number four,
Dylan Gabriel number three, Byron Brown, number two,
and Caden Salter, number one.
Josh, if you could for us,
who were some of the toughest omissions from this top 10 list
based on what we've seen out there by ADP?
Well, I mean, I think we just got to get with it right away
and say this is a six-point passing touchdown list.
You're right.
how could I forget?
How can I forget?
That might change the game a little bit on who got omitted here.
But, you know, there's a few guys, right?
Like, Seth Hinnigan, right, in a six-point passing touchdown league format.
Like, that's a guy that was really close, I think, for all of us, right?
We have Jackson Arnold, you know, some homerism here might have had Cam Ward making it very close to getting on this list, but couldn't quite push through.
But those are a few of the guys, right, that I think all of us,
had at least sniffing the top 10.
Chandler Morris is another one that all of us were, you know,
decently high on.
But they all missed.
Especially Andrew Katz, shout out to the BTR podcast.
Talking about Chandler Morris.
I swear to God, he has been Chandler Morris Stan of Stans for the past three years.
Like I swear, his family didn't believe in them in Katz did.
For me, a couple of interesting.
omissions here, at least going by, as we always referenced, the CFF Champions League,
Jalen Milro was taken in the second one of our leagues. We just did the third, but I got the second
board up right now. We just taken it the sixth pick in the fifth round, the five six. And I want to say
he was like QB5 there. Heath took him, I believe, QB4, right before Haynes King. So him being off,
I think it is a, you know, speaks to the six-point passing touchdown constraints.
It shouldn't be constraints.
It should just be universal here.
But when in that particular league, somehow we let Greg keep doing the four-point passing touchdowns,
and you see it, Kyron drones as well.
I want to say he was the QB8 here, which, you know, it was taken by Greg, Debbie Warehouse.
But that's been a big Chris Kay.
I know that he's been, in fact, outspoken on Twitter, he had mentioned Kyron Drones and called me out about it.
I will call out Mrs. Kay, who is actually going to be listening to this on the 10-hour drive they have tomorrow.
Hi, Mrs. Kay. Thank you for humbling us on the drive.
And in terms of drones, I think he's possibly the best example, him and Milrow, but he takes a real hit in the six-point passing touchdown type formats because, let's face it, this is a defense coach, defensive coach, pretty conservative in terms of their play calling.
Is there anybody else that you think was kind of close?
Hennigan definitely had a case.
Yeah, what did you got, Zach Hall?
you got anybody's at um henigan was one for me for sure jackson arnold was was close up there
mr vietnam where did you guys have him ranked where do you have to know things like that
josh josh had him i think it was all josh again yeah we're 14 look man somebody you got to
bring a sense of rationality for this podcast you guys keep trying to put guys in these lists that
don't deserve it like ishmael mahdi ridiculous we're okay Zach where did you
have Jackson. I think I had him right around 14 as well. You had him around 14. Oh, so you're
blaming on Josh. So it's both of you. He had him at 11. He had him at 11. He had a matter of 11.
He was better than you. I knew I could trust you at least a little bit. Jack. Who did you have?
Give me your 8, 9, 10 now, Josh. Give me your 8, 9, 10. They're better than Jackson Arnold.
It's his 10. It's his 10. Oh, great. Yeah, let's hear it. No, no, you wanted this. You
getting it. My 10 is Chandler Morris. Your 10 is Chandler Morris. Oh, I thought it was.
You and cats.
I think you had Cam Ward in the top 10.
Oh, do you have Cam Ward over Jackson Arnold, dude?
Hey, look, look.
I don't think I'm looking all that bad right now.
He went 19 for 24 for 325 yards and three touchdowns in the spring game.
You're going to spring game.
This is Jackson Arnold.
Bro, okay.
All right, whatever you want.
Do you want to go to the bowl game?
Who looked good for a half of a bowl game, bro?
He looked magical for a half of a bowl game.
Okay?
He was terrible in the first half.
What can we say Chinle-Lores has been magical?
Has Cam Ward been magical?
Give me even a lighter adjective.
Look, Jackson Arnold looked magical for about half of a game last year.
The other games he played, he did not look so good.
He looked like a true freshman.
So I'm just saying.
Sorry, so you're being.
I'm just saying, there we go.
I just think Cam Ward is going to have better here.
We'll see.
Look, we have receipts right now.
I'm disappointed.
I'm going to have to put this out there to the masses for a,
a vote, be it on Twitter, be it on this particular platform, however it is.
Shane will not be allowed to vote.
Klubnik, Klobnik, come on, Shane.
I know you watched the Clemson Spring Game.
I watched it.
Anybody who was subjected to that eye torture, which was basically the, I mean, the offense was between him and Visina.
I would go with Clockwork Orange when Malcolm McDowell's character goes back in the
pouring rain to the one that he created the ultraviolence on and they tape him and they make
his eyes stay open and he has to watch all the ultraviolence. That's to Beethoven. That's what I feel
like that Clemson Spring game. So he will never be anywhere near a top 10. He's that being said,
Jackson and Arnold should have. And I'm frankly disappointed in both of you. Well, we'll try to make
you more proud next time. Yeah, then leave Cam Ward out top 10.
I mean, I know there's a lot of projection involved here with the North Texas offense here with Chamel Morris.
But come on, man.
Really?
All right.
Maybe the listeners feel.
Maybe that's how it is.
That is for better or worse.
That is our top 10.
And I believe we'll have a break coming very shortly.
All right.
We are going to get in here now to our actual top 10 CFF quarterbacks for the 20.
24 season. So Eric did a great job of going down the list. He even got Nico IMA Leva's name right.
Just try to say that.
Barely. I don't know, man. It took me seven times. Hey, that's okay. That's okay. You got it right at least once.
So, and here we are. We're going to start. So this whole time we've been going through our
running backs, our wide receivers, and we're now at QBs. And we've been doing three things.
Looking at their player profile, looking at the historical play caller data, and then looking at the team
situation and then coming in with the discussion question as well. So we are going to get into it
right away. We got Caden Salter number one. And Caden Salter is a QB that is six foot, 200 pounds.
And he scored, he was unbelievable last year, right? He scored 31 fantasy points per game. He had
2,800 yards passing 32 touchdowns, which is absolutely insane. We'll get into that later.
They had 1100 yards rushing. So he's Konami Code quarterback, dual threat. He had 12 TDs there.
And he played in the conference in conference USA, which means that schedule was soft as butter.
So it was, he had a crazy season.
It was great.
His play caller is Jamie Chadwell.
You guys probably know Jamie Chadwell from his time at Coastal Carolina, where he ran a mixture of the triple option and the spread RPO.
His QB won over the last four years, which was Caden Salter last year.
And he had Grayson McCall before that, average 28.7 fantasy points per game.
So he, Jamie Chadwell, has produced amazing QBs over his time.
in the FBS.
Team situation,
they're pretty much bringing everybody back
except CJ Daniels,
which is a big loss, right?
You can't understate that.
But we think that Kaden Saltors
is probably good enough to overcome that.
We haven't projected at 2,500 yards passing,
27 TDs, and then 900 yards rushing,
and then 10 TDs there for 35.8 fantasy points per game
and six-point passing touchdown leagues.
So since we're talking six-point passing touchdown leagues,
again, Katen and Sulte's Sauter last year,
threw 32 TDs on 2,800 yards passing, which doesn't sound crazy, but I want to throw out a
stat to you guys. Over the last 10 years, Jamie Chadwell has not had a QB throw for over 27 touchdowns
other than Salter. So he's five touchdowns more than any other QB. So my question for you guys,
are you guys worried at all about TD regression passing for Salter in 2024? Not particularly
given the difference in competition.
I mean, at least when we're talking with Chadwell at Coastal Carolina,
he was taken over for Joe Moblia.
Everything was kind of in place, you know, with that system.
He took it over and just, you know, kept it sort of running.
They were in the Sunbelt, though, which was they were on par talent-wise with,
you know, sometimes a little better, sometimes, you know, a little down.
But they're always, it's a much more competitive conference than the Mac is now.
used to be kind of on par, and that is certainly not the case anymore.
But with Liberty, I'm not particularly worried about them, given them being much better than
every other team around them.
They're just blowing the doors off a team.
So if that's the case, then I don't see any reason why, you know, that gravy train would
stop rolling, given the talent differential and the fact they're going to put up another,
you know, high 30s, 40 points a game.
Yeah, I completely agree.
I think the one that I would maybe be a little more concerned about is, are they going to run them nearly as much as he going to have the 12 rushing touchdowns?
I don't think that's, you know, I think he can definitely do that again.
That would just be the one where maybe there's a little bit regression this year.
But looking at, I think you touched on it perfectly, the schedule.
I mean, it's that he's going to do whatever he wants against that schedule.
And I think even looking at SP Plus, it's a little bit easier this year than it was last year.
So I just feel like he's just going to have some big games and feel pretty confident about him getting close to those numbers again.
Yeah, I mean, I agree with y'all.
It's fun to have some, you know, try to create some kind of controversy around Kid and Sultzer.
But while he's playing the conference USA and not transferring out to Auburn and the SEC like he flirted with in the offseason, you know, I think he's pretty safe to be the top QB, right?
So while I try to create some kind of good conversation,
looks like there's no chance of that.
So Eric Froton, why don't you take us to our second QB?
Sure.
And I will give a shout out to our boy, Quentin Fensky.
In the comments, it's almost the best time of year of CFF draft season.
Bless your heart, you are correct, it's that time of year.
That being said, it's Byron Brown time.
6309, major transfer portal rumors going on about Byron Browell.
floating right now. First off, we have to get it out of there. So the fact that he's the number
two QB here, I don't have any shares of him in my best balls. I'm probably not going to,
especially in a day. We're going to know if everybody's hitting the transfer portal. If he does,
I mean, goodbye value, because this is the Alex Goalish offense, former offensive coordinator for
Josh Heiple at Tennessee, just brought that right over and turned around a fairly more abundant
USF franchise that was left in the daldrums by Jeff Scott, former Clemson offensive coordinator,
much like everything that's happened in Clemson.
Over the past couple of years, USF fell apart, incomes, goalish, and just turns it right around.
34 and a half points per game, not bad.
I mean, I don't know what more we want from a team perspective there.
269 passing yards per game, not bad.
You know, you're at that 270 mark, 27 passing touchdowns.
And 3,494 yards.
I like it.
In terms of that, that's what we want to see in terms of passing volume.
Third in pace of play as well for USF.
So they have that same sort of chuck and duck mentality where they like to stretch the field vertically.
44% of the targets went to the outside receiver.
That is 22nd in the country last year.
So that's why we're seeing guys like, well, Sean,
Atkins is a slot. So that gives me a little bit of pause. We did go over Sean Atkins in our
wide receiver, you know, situation. He's a slot receiver, you know? And when I went and did my
Byron Brown brush up here and sort of did some film announce, gosh, I mean, Atkins is dependable,
but looking at inside the numbers, I'm a little inclined to be taking some flyers on their outside
receivers now, because that's where the targets go. Anyways, on the team level, passing explosiveness,
30th in the country.
They are taking big shots downfield, but efficiency-wise, only 46% of USF's passes went for first downs.
It's 119th in the country and kind of speaks to the boomer-abust nature of this offense, which, you know, luckily playing the AACs, there's a lot of booming.
As far as Byron Brown goes, completed 26, 276 of 427 passes for 3, 292 yards, only 7.92.
7 yards per attempt, middling.
You'd like to see that over eight, obviously, you know, as close to 90s you can get.
26 to 11 touchdown interception ratio.
There were miscues.
He's not a gifted, polished passer.
I mean, you want him for his legs, you know, 203 rushes for 809 yards,
63 rushing yards per game, 11 touchdowns.
We'll note, you have five fumbles that he lost on the high end of QBs.
If you play in leagues that have three, you usually,
get a minus two for
turnovers. Some leagues have minus
three. I kind of like that. It should
sting a little bit. If you're in one
of those leagues, that's a minus 33 with those
11, and then you throw on the five
fumbles. That's 16
turnovers. Not something to be just sort
of hand-waved, you know?
That being said,
the 11 touchdowns and the 800 yards,
that's what we're here for. From a fantasy
perspective, points. Three
games of 100-plus
rushing yards, he had.
rushing TDs in eight of 14 games. In three of them, he had two plus. He had four 300-yard passing
games. He had six of 14 games for 250-plus passing yards. Seven games with two plus passing seven
games with 35 plus points out of 14. That's half. Pretty good from 35. I mean, 35 is a big number.
11 games with 20 plus points. So there's a really high floor for Brown all season with the potential.
and, you know, a likelihood of putting up seven games with 35 points.
So that's half the time you're getting an explosive game.
As far as his passing acumen, deep passing, 10th of 52 qualified passers with a 20% ball ratio.
Pretty good.
Again, this is Alex Goalish.
He wants to stretch the field vertically on the outside.
20% whenever every five passes is going deep.
37% of his throws went for 10 plus yards.
Okay.
So that's a pretty light intermediate volume.
It's basically he's throwing those short manufactured sort of touches or quick hitches.
Or it's going deep.
There's not a lot of reading the particular defense and hitting those, you know, hole shots.
In terms of his deep grades, 63% deep grade, okay?
That's the second worst in the FBS among qualifying quarterbacks with 50 plus attempts that are deep.
or more. I don't need to tell you how bad that is. We're not talking about a skilled
passer with Byron Brown. Okay. That clearly illustrates it. The second worst in the FBS.
Do you know who the worst guys, do you know who the worst downfield passer by passing grade was
in the FBS? I'm going to leave this one up to Zach. I have no idea.
And it's my significant argument. Okay. So like I said, second is Byron Brown's 63rd percentile?
worst. E.J. Warner, 52nd percentile, 11 percent worse.
Wow. Then Byron Brown. That's pretty good. So anyways, of those, even though we went deep 20 percent of the time, you only completed 32 percent of those deep passes, which is how you get to the second worst deep grade, you know. That being said, all other three levels, not particularly inspiring, not bad. You had between a 72 or 79 PFF passing grade to all those levels. Handling preface.
No pressure.
81 percentile offensive grade.
69% completion rate.
Okay.
2,500 yards.
21 to 6 ratio.
All this is fine.
16 to 9 big time throw to turnover worthy play rate.
You don't like to see that with no pressure.
And that's kind of a harbinger of things to come because when he was pressured, 40th percentile
offensive grade, you know, overall, terrible, terrible.
51% completion rate.
Not bad.
I mean, that's kind of what you expect.
You'd like to see it more, obviously.
768 yards, but a 5-to-5 ratio, not good, but then you get to the big-time throw rate.
Only four big-time throws to 14 turnover-worthy plays when pressured.
He is pretty much reliant on the system and the scheme.
If he transfers somewhere else, I want no part of him.
I mean, no part of him.
He is out Skullish's quarterback.
Getting that, we'll tie it up on the pressure front.
23% pressure to sack rate last year.
45 sacks taken.
That's the third most in the country.
25% career pressure to sack rate.
That's bad, obviously.
2.94, time to throw, 2.94 seconds.
That's the 19th longest out of 95 QVs.
He takes long to process.
Play action, pretty good.
64% completion rate.
Nine yards per attempt, 16 to 2 ratio.
Fine.
No play action, 66%.
Not bad, again.
10 to 9 touchdown interception rate.
7 to 17 big time throw to turnover worthy play rate.
He's just, he needs the crutches.
He needs golishes his schemes.
He needs play action and he needs his legs.
So overall, you know, this is what we're dealing with here with Byron Brown.
He's a scheme quarterback that if he even, if he hints at the portal,
all of those shares are immediately going to crater that you take the best balls.
draft with caution, especially in these next few days.
I want to wait at least a week before I'm investing anything within a first three-round pick on him.
He's been going in the first round pretty much everywhere.
Portal News is death of Byron Brown.
Yeah, I mean, I agree with you.
I think definitely should not hit the portal.
I mean, this is the year, right?
They're returning, what, like 18 to 20 starters on that team?
I mean, they got a real shot to win the AAC this year.
And so he really needs to stay another year.
And then hit, I think you should hit the portal in, you know, 2025 and make some money.
Because look, I mean, part of like you're talking about charting outside wide receivers,
they didn't have any good outside wide receivers last year.
That's part of the problem.
I mean, his outside wide receivers were comparable to Clemson's outside wide receivers the last couple of years.
I think that explains some of, you know, his troubles throwing the ball.
I mean, not everything.
But, yeah, just watching those games, watching them against UTSA.
I mean, Sean Atkins is the only guy getting open, which is why he, and he started to rely on him like a ton because he's the only guy that he can rely on to get open.
So hopefully they can dip in the portal and get him some good help on the outside.
They got a, I think, Purdue transfer in.
That could be decent, but they haven't hit very well on their transfer additions the last couple of years.
But hopefully somebody can be attracted in that system because it would be great to see Byron Brown with some help on the outside.
It would hurt Sean Atkins for sure.
But, I mean, Nyheem Simmons, he had some drops, I believe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he had like that one game, right?
He's fast.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I mean, he's dynamic.
And if he's the one who's going to take over, it's a position that has to be respected that lead outside threat.
Yeah.
And, yeah, at the end of the 2022 season, like, I think, Kid, right, Byron Brown threw for like 750 yards between the UCF game and the two-lane game.
I know Tulane's an awful defense, but I think he's better than the stats suggest just because, again, they had very little help.
That's fair.
We shall.
Please stay there.
Let's not.
Like you said, he's done if he gets cooked.
Yeah, I need, I need him to stay because I have drafted him a lot this year so far.
So if he moves on, I could be in some trouble in some of these best balls.
But, I mean, you know, in four-point passing touchdown leagues, he has the extra value, too.
that in mind in those horrible.
There you go.
I took long enough on him.
I said next.
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We're going to take a quick break, but you guys stay with us because you're not going to
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Zach Hall is up with Dylan Gabriel at number
three. Yeah, Dylan Gabriel. So transfer into Oregon this past year. Last year at Oklahoma,
he threw over 3,600 yards, 30 touchdown, six interceptions, also ran for 3753 yards and 12
touchdowns. A really good season from him last year. This is another guy that transferred a
couple times, right? We saw him at UCF as well, where he put up some similar numbers. Two seasons
there he threw for over 3,500 yards, hit 29 touchdowns and 32 touchdowns.
his first two seasons there.
Best rushing production came last year at Oklahoma,
but we have seen that from him the last few years,
which really leads into Will Stein,
the play caller at Oregon,
where we don't have a ton.
We talked a little bit about him last week.
We don't have a ton of history on him,
but we have seen what he did last year at Oregon with Bow Nix, right,
where Bo Nix was averaging 33 points, a game,
ran the ball, had 234 rushing yard, six touchdowns there.
And then Frank Harris in 2022, we saw how he used him as well, which both of those guys,
top five QBs when they, by the end of the season,
so really valuable spot that we get with Will Stein at the quarterback position.
The quarterbacks are getting over 40 touchdowns at season with him,
rushing and passing combined.
So that's huge when you're looking at this.
there's not many play callers that are going to give you that.
And you're just going to, they average 472 pass attempts of season as well.
So they're going to throw the ball.
They're going to use them in the run game.
Dylan Gabriel really fits, I think, what they want to do, what he wants to do.
Last year, Gabriel was one of the more insistent high-end QBs.
Well, he finished five times in the top 10 week.
and he only fell outside.
I think he was a couple weeks in there where he was outside of like the top 40,
but for the most part, he lived within that top 40.
So every week he was pretty consistent with at least putting points up.
Average 30 points a game, he had eight touchdowns with at least three,
or eight games with at least three touchdowns, passing rush and combined,
which fits with what Will Stein wants to do, right?
His quarterback's going to score the ball.
So Gabriel really, really fits that.
that he's got weapons around him.
We spent some time last week on Evan Stewart, Tess Johnson.
So he has those receivers.
They have Jordan James at running back, three O-line starters coming back.
That offense is just going to move.
We know that they have weapons.
The only concern I think that I have with this offense as a whole,
moving to the Big Ten and seeing some better defenses.
And I think that could down just a little bit.
I think the regression on the touchdowns as a whole from this team.
I think that the scoring could go down just a little bit.
Not necessarily every game, but just over the season,
I think we'll see that regress just a little bit as well,
which could hurt the value.
But he's just a guy that he's been so consistent.
He's put up points everywhere he's been.
We've seen him transfer and still really be valuable in that next spot.
So he's a guy, I think we all had him at number three.
We have him projected to do 3,300 yards over 12 games, 30 touchdowns,
seven rushing touchdowns.
So he's actually missing that 40-point or 40 touchdown season that we usually see with Will Stein,
but a big piece of that again is going to come from just the schedule on it being a little bit tougher there.
He's a guy that he's kind of started to drop.
It seems like a little bit in drafts.
He was going first round
And then you kind of see him go into the first, start of the second.
And I think last champions, I got him in the third, which kind of fell to me.
I was pretty happy about that.
I know so you guys don't necessarily love to draft the QBs early.
But getting Gabriel in the third round, I thought was great value.
But starting to see McLeod jump up above him, it seems like, in some of these drafts.
So it would be interesting to see kind of how this goes.
over the next few months with where he starts to really end up in these drafts.
But right now, he's kind of that end of first round, start a second round,
or kind of dropping, I guess, as far as the last draft.
I mean, for you guys, he's just, he's super consistent.
The scary part for me again, it's going into the Big Ten.
But any, we're seeing McLeod come up, right?
Anybody else you think you might put over him as we get closer to the season,
or you feel pretty good with him kind of in that third spot?
because it really felt like those first few drafts,
it was Tier 1 was Salter Brown and then Gabriel kind of right there on the end.
It feels like it's kind of getting a little more gray area in there.
Is that the case for you guys at all?
Or you still pretty solid with him at that top tier with those other two?
Yeah, for me, I mean, I'm solid with them up there with those other two.
I think Dylan Gabriel with Will Stein is a great match.
I mean, we talked about Evan Stewart and Ted Johnson.
He's one of the rare guys, right?
That's two wide receivers.
being drafted in the first two to three rounds in the top 10 for our consensus.
So I don't, and I don't see the Big Ten as a bad thing at all.
I mean, they were blowing teams out so bad last year that they weren't even playing in the third.
Froton, you may know this, but it seemed like they were almost never playing in the fourth quarter.
And in some games, they weren't even getting in to the third quarter.
So the Big Ten, I mean, their schedule is not that daunting, to be honest, in my opinion, in the Big Ten this year.
but even against the tough teams,
that just means you're going to get them for a full game
versus a half of a game.
And I think that can only mean good things
for a Willstein offense led by Dylan Gabriel.
In light for the first half of the entire schedule,
the first six weeks,
there's no team you would even consider
sitting Dylan Gabriel for.
Gets in a Big Ten play,
all right, Ohio State goes to Austin Fair.
You know, that's a different level of talent.
But usually you want your big time guys,
playing those big time games.
So, I mean, you'd have to see how it's going.
But if it's a pair undefeated, which it could very well be,
how do you sit them there, you know?
You're going to sit Dylan Gabriel in that game.
Do you want your best players when the chips are down?
Then they got Purdue, Illinois, a retooling Michigan team with two returning starters,
you know, Maryland, Wisconsin, with Washington.
I'm not too intimidated here by that schedule, you know.
So I'm feeling pretty good about Gabriel there.
I feel all right with him.
Yeah, I really like that too.
Yep.
But let's talk about the guy that was controversial and was that got picked over
Dylan Gabriel on this last draft and Jordan McLeod.
He is our number for QB on this list.
And Jordan McLeod was actually, he transferred into Texas State, right?
He was at my alma mater, James Madison University, JMU.
He's 6'200.
He averaged 29.8 fancy points per game last year.
had 3,600 yards passing and 35 touchdowns,
and then he ran for almost 300 yards and eight touchdowns.
Now, he did this all in his sixth season of college football.
So if you're good with math, unlike me,
then this is the seventh year of college ball.
But he has gotten an upgrade in offensive coordinators,
even though we think very highly of the JMU guys.
He's now with G.J. Kenny,
G.
G.J. Kenny, in his two years as a head coach slash play
caller really where he can call his system.
He's been unbelievable at the FCS level and Carnot-Wordy at Lindsay Scott.
I'm going to list off Lindsay Scott stats to you guys from 2022.
Let's go.
My man had 4,700 yards passing and 60 touchdowns.
And then he ran for an additional 700 yards and 11 touchdowns.
He averaged 43.1 fantasy points per game, which is just crazy.
And then G.J. Kenny took T.J. Finley last year, who,
has been awful for his career.
And then he put up 3,400 yards passing and had 24 touchdowns.
And then he had an additional five yards, five touchdowns rushing.
So DJ Kenny's a genius, future P5 head coach.
Jordan McLeod is an upgrade in this offense, right?
And he gets pretty much his main weapons back in the receiving game.
He's also got Mottie back in the backfield and then adds in that backfield as well.
You know, we have McLeod, we have projected at 3,200 yards passing, 26 touchdowns.
And then we have them at 2505 yards rushing and then six touchdowns there for 30.9 fantasy points per game and six point passing leagues.
And so my question for you guys, do you guys think that Jordan McLeod, does he hit this over under or over under 3,400 yards this year?
So does he get above what T.J. Funley did last year?
Does he go below it in 2024? What do you all think?
Well, he's my kind of guy where I like QBs who can run.
Don't get wrong.
There's an element of running to their game, but that there's a huge volume of passing to fall back on if he takes a couple of sacks and it, you know, or a particular team has a spy on him and he just isn't able to run.
He actually in this system is racking up 300-yard games.
So, you know, he didn't do anything, remember, the first three games of the season.
And then in the bowl game, which we don't care about, they play an Air Force, which, I mean, that's playing.
playing way up for Texas State playing Air Force's defense here.
And, you know, everybody plays for Air Force in their bowl game because none of them
are going to the NFL.
So, like, that's a tough assignment.
You can almost throw that out.
Otherwise, you look at that stretch running head, nine consecutive games of 20 plus points
with some bombs.
I mean, I feel like he's a pretty safe investment.
Yeah, I really like McLeod.
He's a guy that his projection is probably going to change.
I know the news kind of came out right when we were finishing those up, and it was pretty quick.
So probably take another run and look at where that's landed.
I would say right now it's probably low just with where we have him.
I definitely see him really thriving in that offense.
I'm excited about that move.
A lot of these guys, these group of five guys, when they want to transfer, you're really worried about where they're going to land.
then this was one that got me pretty excited.
And immediately, he's, he's one of the only guys, I think, that push is to get in that top
tier for me with those other three guys.
And then I think it's a pretty big gap.
But McLeod's the guy that I think he fits in with those other three guys.
So I'm excited to see what he's going to do this year in that offense.
Yeah, it's going to be fun.
I mean, again, G.J. Kenny, he's such a genius, right?
And I'm excited to see, like, Jordan McLeod throws a beautiful deep.
So I think there's some, you know, meat left on the bone with T.J. Finley. And I think we're
going to really see Kenny's offense take that next step. And it's exciting for me because I live
45 minutes down the street from Texas State. And so it's going to be fun to go over there and
watch some games. And I'll keep you guys posted. So, um, Froton, you want to take us on to our boy,
Jackson Dart and number five. You know I want to dart. A few things in this world.
Jackson Dart, 6-2-6-3-220 is what he's listed at.
We'll see who that goes, but I think that's pretty good.
Maybe 6-2-215.
But Old Miss, the lane train, we know what we're getting.
I mean, as known a commodity as it gets, 35 points per game average.
That was 16th in the country last year.
I think that's probably even low for looking at for this season for Ole Miss.
I am extremely bullish on them from a team perspective.
I had a lot of shares of Dart last year, and thus I'm carrying them over in Dynasty Leagues.
This schedule, the new SEC where everything is wide open and they don't have to deal with Alabama.
No Alabama this year, right?
You've got Furman, Middle Tennessee, Wake Forest, Georgia Southern, a blistering offseason schedule, non-conference, excuse me.
How are they going to manage that?
Kentucky, South Carolina, LSU before the buy.
green lights all around. I don't see anything that's stopping me here from starting him.
Going with Oklahoma, Arkansas, at Arkansas, and then Georgia at home. All right, here we are.
You know, last week of the regular season for college fantasy football, you know, that's week 12.
The weekend after, week 13, first week of the playoffs in a lot.
So that's that wedge week, you know, 12, 13.
Some leagues that have the 14 playoffs, that's going to be, you know, week 13 this year because it's 14 weeks.
It's double buys for every team or most of them.
So these are two huge weeks, and you have to factor this in with Dart.
Do you have a contingency plan for the first week of the 18 playoffs, the second week of the 18 playoffs,
and the first week of the 14 playoffs before they get to playing at Florida?
So the schedule is backload.
It's a breeze all the way up to November.
I mean, it's just basically you're going to want to have a plan B come playoff time.
And it's a similar situation of what you had with Caleb last year,
where he had that late buy that hurt a lot of people, hurt me in Super Bowl,
excuse me, the Boz Cup, as it's known in the NCAA.
That being said, lane train, 30 passes per game at 71st in the country,
285 passing yards per game.
19th.
So even though they're passing volume, 30 pass per game is pedestrian.
285.
I mean, as you'd expect with Kiffin, he's cashing it in on those opportunities.
They're only losing Dwayne Wade.
I know that's not his name.
I'm just joking Dayton Wade.
But they got walkins coming back.
You got Antoine Wells heading in and Trey Harris on the outside.
Let's go.
Let's ride.
You know, I don't see any reason why they can't clear that 20.
yards for game mark again 37 13 total team passing yards and 394 passing attempts again
63rd in the country in passing attempts 19th and passing yards uh rushing you know what they want to do
they want to run the ball is so miss you know 41 carries per game that's 12th in the country
but 4.3 yards per carry 69th you know something about judkins still way up there in the
devie and the c2c stuff you average 4.4 yards per carry last year or something stupid
You know, like he wasn't, he wasn't like some dominant force like he was as a freshman.
I'm just interested to see how that goes at Ohio State, and I have shares a judge.
From a fantasy perspective, 40 plus points.
He did it four times in 13 games, 30 plus points.
He did it six times in 13 games.
And then 20 plus points, he did eight times in 13 games.
I think that's just the case.
Look, this has Ben Lane's handpicked boy since back at USC followed him there.
He really started settle in towards the second half.
I just think he's hitting his stride.
Stats, 33-64-yardage, 9.4 yards per attempt, smoking.
23-6, touchdown interception ratio, 258 yards per game.
Rushing, which this is, you know, part of the appeal at Dart.
We're in for 1,000 yards in high school.
119 rushes, 319 yards per game, 8 touchdowns.
Pretty good.
Also, to be factored in, as we talked about with Byron Brown, no fumbles,
lost. You put four on the ground, but they all came back, really good with the ball security.
So you're not going to deal with the 16 turnovers to do with Byron Brown. You had six.
And I think he probably cuts that down a little bit this year, but he is a gunslinger.
Took 26 sacks for 170 yards lost, so that took a ding on his 391 rushing yards.
But it should be noted that he ran for 614 yards in 2022 with 47 yards per game.
So it's not like you can't run for 600 yards and put those numbers up.
You know, I think that the downside is the 400 you did last year.
I think there's upside, the 600, maybe 700 upside.
I think Ole Miss could explode this year.
But team efficiency, passing explosiveness, 12th nationally.
Again, they're going deep.
Yards for dropback, 8.8.
That's 9th.
Great numbers.
25% of passes went to wide open receivers.
That's 76th in the country.
Not a lot.
All right.
You'd like to see a little more.
maybe Antoine Wells can help boost that.
That's only going to increase, you know, Darts value.
And then also to be really excited about his wide open wide receiver completion rate, 92%.
That was seventh best in the country, all right?
That's, I mean, I don't know what more you want than that.
If you're getting a 30% rate, which even 30%, you're dealing with like, you know, 40th, 50th in
the country of wide open rate, you know, for wide receivers with that addition to Antoine
Wells with another year.
The same core with Watkins and Harris, Caden Priest's corn, of course.
Ooh, he takes advantage of mistakes.
I love to see it.
And against this soft schedule, he could rip.
Deep passing, 67th out of 146 with a 16% deep ball rate.
Look, a lot of what he's doing isn't deep.
It's the rhythm.
And frankly, a lot of the middle ground, 45% of his throws were 10 plus yards.
I mean, 30% of those passes were going to that middle.
10 to 19 yard range.
He eats there, you know, because that's where you're waiting and you need the plays to develop.
You can't just sit there and run these quick screens all the time.
But when he does, they're on the money.
17 to 4, big time throw to turnover worthy play ratio on deep passes.
Completed 24 of 48, 41% completion rate for 812 yards.
Fine.
Okay, not bad.
92nd percentile passing rate to both the middle and.
deep levels. It's a big game hunter, you know, and it's not just deep. He also does the reads.
66% completion rate from 10 to 19 to the 12 to 2 ratio, just dealing in that range. PF,
passing grades are decent and the low lowest two levels, 72 to 77. And 20% 27% of the team's
completions went for 20 plus yards. Six most in the country. They're making big plays.
He's putting it on, even though he's not going deep, only 16% of the time. When he's hitting receivers,
he's putting them right in the pocket.
Pressure with no pressure, he's dangerous.
92nd percentile offensive grade,
72% completion rate, 22 to 5 ratio, deadly.
Even with pressure, 66% offense grade.
That's really good, actually.
And in 85th, 85th percentile run grade,
he's elusive and he's great thrown on the run in terms of his pressure to sack rate.
22, 9.6% pressure to sack rate, 13% career pressure to sack rate.
So he's mobile, he throws on the run well.
I mean, it's everything you're looking for.
Play action.
With play action, 68.5% completion rate, 11 yards for attempt, 11 to 2 ratio, 12 to 3 big time
throw a turn to the prey rate.
He's nasty.
Even with all play action, he's still completing 61% of his passes, but it goes down to 7.7 yards
per attempt.
The thing is, they're doing RPO's all the time.
That's just part of the offense.
I've been said, even though play action,
12 to 3 touchdown interception rate, 1500 yards, he's fine.
Overall, you know, 10.5, A dot, 20th out of 95 qualifying QBs, really good.
110.2 NFL passer rating, that's 13th in the country.
I like everything about Jackson Dart.
I think he is an incredible 18 to 1 value to be the Heisman trophy winner.
I think that that Jaden Daniels profile is his.
him, except he's even younger. He's a year four quarterback. He came back for this year. He's in that
mix to be, you know, a highly drafted NFL QB. I think he gets there. Him and Carson Beck are like
my two favorite 2025 draft QBs. And this is a Jackson DART autograph. Bowman University
one of five only, great a nine. Big believer. I'm invested in Jackson. I think he's 35. I know it's
probably a little bold, but it's probably due to where did you guys have them?
Go ahead, Zach.
I don't have it in front of me.
I think he was my sixth QB, six or seventh, I believe.
I have it.
You had my QB5.
Five, yeah.
One of us here that didn't happen there.
Yeah.
Except for Jackson Arnold.
I'll let it go.
The Jackson.
But I had Jackson Arnold at 11, too, so I was close.
Fair.
No, you're right.
We're good.
I like Dart.
I mean, you said, I mean, everything you said, right?
I just think he's in for a big season this year.
He's a guy that I don't think I have.
any shares of him yet.
But definitely a guy that's that's on my radar.
So I'm excited to see what he can do this year.
All right, real quick.
I want to hit a quick break because I want to keep talking about Jackson Dart.
Because I want to have a little bit of a Debbie conversation about this guy.
But let's hit a break.
We'll come back.
Talk about Jackson Dart.
A few sleeper QBs.
And then we're going to get out of here.
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All right. So I feel like part of what you just did, Froton, was you just did a great
Devy breakdown of this dude Jackson DART. I mean, I think he's absolutely. He's absolutely.
Absolutely.
I got to give it all of you.
But here's a deal.
Like, I think he's absolutely top two QB next year, right?
Like, I think you're right there with Carson Beck.
I think, I mean, there's some other guys you could have in there.
But Jackson Dart, I mean, coming from the SEC, he's in a system that produces quarterbacks.
I really think that this dude, look, we just put this up, Dynasty Coach A.
That's one of my boys.
And he was, he's super high on Jackson Dart.
He picked him in round one in a dead.
I'm Jackson Dart.
Yeah.
But he's, in January, he was super high on him.
And like, I see it, right?
And if Antoine Wells can stay healthy with those other wide receivers they have coming back,
I mean, this offense is going to be so explosive.
If they don't go in the portal and get a running back,
then what does Uly list as Bentley do best?
He catches out of the back field.
Henry Perez, the same thing.
I mean, everything is setting up for this guy to just go ham this year.
So anyways, I'm.
I love this.
I love your take on this.
I think I absolutely think that he could end up as a QB1 or two in CFF this year, too.
It's particularly in six-point passing touchdown leagues.
And so I think all of this is really, really good.
We got to toss up Alexander Thompson's comment here if we can, producer, man, a number one producer.
Froton 1,000 percent sleeps with that dark card.
Oh, he's so right.
Oh, Alexander.
How did you know?
You know I love my dark red.
You know it.
No, but here's a deal.
Like, yeah, I love what you said about Jackson Dart.
I love where this conversation is going.
But I want to have a little bit of different conversations.
I think we're going to shelve the next five QBs for the next show because I think this content is good.
And I want to continue to have these conversations.
But people have been asking in the comments a lot about sleep or QB, right?
And who are the guys that we would have coming in?
One, we did a great show on Sleeper QBs that you can get like the 20th plus round.
But there's been some guys that have been mentioned in the chat.
And so I want to pull some of these guys up on the screen.
I want you guys to talk about them a little bit.
I know this is off the cuff.
And so I can, I can, you know, we'll see how this goes.
But Preston Stone, he's a guy that, you know, he's been cleared.
He came back at the end of spring ball.
And he's going to be the QB1.
SMU is going to ACC.
ACC doesn't play defense any better than AACC.
So I think he's got a lot of opportunity here, you know, and he's got some really good wide receivers there.
What do you guys, again, we're doing six point passing touchdown leagues, right?
And so Preston Stone would have a bump in that.
What does y'all's take on Preston Stone?
Where would you guys take them with six point passing touchdowns?
Josh, do you have where I had him ranked?
I like Preston Stone in six point.
Yeah, let me pull this up real quick.
I mean, he's a guy that, I mean, last year, we got.
a little bit in the run game too there wasn't a lot but um we did get a little bit of value there but
he yeah yeah and he had i mean one two three four four games five games of three plus touchdowns
right so that's something i'm always looking at right how's how's he doing there um they're gonna
throw the ball josh you nailed it they have some receivers there i really like that i don't know
what the run game's gonna look like really either um seem
like they went with committee last year a little bit. They had some injuries, but I just think
he's the strength of that offense. And transitioning to, you know, the new conference, maybe they're
playing from behind a little bit is what I'm hoping for. So you're going to see him throw the
ball a little bit more too. I like Stone, though, this year. He's a guy I've tried to get, I like
where his value is right now in some of these drafts. He's, he's pretty, it's pretty good.
So he's a guy that I'm trying to get.
He's usually in my queue.
I feel like I haven't got him as much lately.
But early on, I liked where I was able to get him.
Sure.
With Stone, it's all about if Rick Lashley's going to go back to throw on the ball again
because he didn't eclipse 30 passes in any of his last five games.
That being said, he had at least, he had three touchdowns in eight of his 11 games played.
And like Zach mentioned, he was injured.
He was hurt for a pretty good part of the season.
here, you know, so, you know, when he wasn't specifically injured, he was still a little hampered.
So the fact that he's still out there racking up, you know, in seven of his last eight games,
he had at least three touchdowns. And the one that he didn't, he had two, you know,
and that was the only one that breaks a streak is just TCU. He had a bad game against a power five
opponents where he went through two interceptions. But fine.
Anyone plays them once, you know, like how many times he played TCU?
Moving on, Preston Stone is absolutely, in my opinion, especially in the six-point
pass and touchdown leagues.
He is a viable lockdown number two.
He's going in our leagues in the Champions League in the 12th round, 11th, 12th round, frankly.
And, you know, he's going outside of that QB2 range.
I would say he's probably going in like around 20, you know, QB 25 to 30.
He should be a top 20 pick.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Zach and I both have that QB 16.
Listen to the schedule over the last 6.
games of the year. He's got Stanford, Duke, Pittsburgh, Boston College, UVA, and California.
And those are all teams. I mean, I think the upgrade and like what happened in the AAC is they
were so much better than every other team that they just ran the ball, right? They're not going to
be able to do that right away in the ACC. And so they're going to have to throw the ball more.
I think there's an uptick in his production based on them going up and playing more difficult teams than
they did in the AAC.
And all those teams are pretty decent offensively as well.
They should be able to put up some stats.
And so they could get into some shootouts as a transition.
What do you think, Zach?
Yeah.
No, I, yeah, I like Stone.
He, so just to piggyback on what Roton was talking about, in those last seven games,
I mean, he was a top 25 QB in five of the seven games, right?
And they weren't throwing the ball, like you said, they weren't throwing the ball nearly as much.
And he was still, I mean, he's still a, in that.
tier of what you want in your lineup if you're if you're playing a season long so um yeah stone's a guy
that that i like and like i mentioned i love where his value is right now and yeah just to tie a bow on
on the stone point yeah do are they going to be scoring the same volume they were last year absolutely
that that's not happening are they going to be throwing with a greater volume than they were last year
absolutely and that's kind of the point i was making with last year where it's like dude congratulations
are 20, 28, 20, 23, and 19.
That's the amount of passes through each of the last five games.
Like, that ain't happening.
It's going to be the 35, 40 pass per game range.
That's right.
One passing touchdown, he's going to.
Yeah, yeah, I agree.
Okay, I want to move to, let's see.
Other ones.
Any other?
Yeah, we talked about Kyron drones already a little bit.
But we want to talk about, you know,
Nino said he'll sneak under this list by midseason.
We didn't have them on there.
basically because this is a six-point passing touchdown.
He would have been on there.
Otherwise, I think, from most of us.
It brings him down.
That's the only thing with drones.
Well, let's do it.
All right.
Let's talk about drones.
I mean, it's everything.
It's that volume.
I mean, when he goes off to 20 carries, 135, 20 carries 176, you know, he's getting huge volume.
But then, you know, you look at how we went down the end of the year.
He had one rushing touchdown in his last eight games.
four, five, six, seven, eight, yeah, eight.
And he only had, in his first three games, he didn't have any rushing touchdowns.
He only had, he had two rushing touchdowns against Marshall, congratulations, two against Pitt,
and then one in the bowl game against Tulane.
So, bottom line, he had two rushing touchdowns all season against power five opponents.
Congratulations, Kyron drones, like this amazing running quarterback.
And then you're looking at the passing volume.
All right, well, here's this, again, we'll go with the last few games,
21 passes, 22, 30 against NC State for a whopping 225 yards. Oh my gosh. In fact, yeah, 21 passes, 91 yards.
22 passes 24. 34, 20, 225. 17, 219, 21, 69, 24, 194. It's like he had one 300-yard game. He had one game over 24-45 yards all season, passing.
But you're going to tell me that Kyron is the special running quarterback, right?
But he scored one touchdown in the last eight games.
And we know that Brent Prye wants to protect his defense.
And you got Bishal Tutin there.
Put it all together.
You get it.
That's how I feel about Kyron drones being a top 10 QB.
Not in my world.
Not on my watch.
Yeah.
Chris Kay, the defender of Kyron drones.
I love Nina.
Nino's my boy.
We took a picture at the Senior Bowl together, Mia, Dereenzo and Nina.
and he's my boy.
He helps me.
I mean, Nino's bossing through and through in my home.
You know, we ain't going to be a top 10.
We need Nino.
Zach, what you got on?
Yeah, I was just going to say, you know,
there has to be more rushing production from him if there's going to be any value.
He didn't even, obviously, scoring can change this,
but from what I have pulled up right now,
not even one week in the top 10 last year.
So he was close in that pit game where he had five total touchdowns,
But that was it.
He came in 11th there.
And it just, there just wasn't you, if he's not going to have better rushing production
scoring wise, then I just, I don't see him even sniffing the top 10 in a league like this,
right, a six point passing.
Even in a four point, I mean, I just, there, he's got to do, he's got to get more out of
that rushing game or something's got to change in the past game because it's just not, I
I mean, 15 total touchdowns, passing, it's not, it's just, it's not there.
No.
Passing touchdown only.
I don't even want my 10 unless it's four point passing touchdowns.
Right, yeah.
What am I going to, I'm going to go and waste, what, a top five, top 10 round pick?
Screw that.
I've been getting Jackson Dart in our champions leagues.
I've gotten Jackson Dart, I think, at least in two of them in that seventh round pocket.
And I will keep taking him in the seventh round.
every single time he's there,
as opposed to deal with Chiron drones in the six.
He's going ahead of Jackson Dart in the second one in the throwout.
He went ahead of Jackson Dart.
So it's your fault, Chris Kaye and Greg Bragg.
You look in the mirror.
Enjoy it.
Frot time.
Jackson Dart's probably the best value right now in CFF leagues.
He's phenomenal.
Best value on Bowman, you?
Best value in CFF here.
Oh, I'll forget.
You don't think I just have a red.
I got a gold, too.
There's a gold Jackson Dart.
So, yeah, Jackson Dart.
All around.
Betting him for the Heism and everything.
100% Jackson Dart.
I'm on the train.
I'm riding it.
I'm thrilled.
100%.
And Carson.
Carson.
Carson.
Well, apparently, Froton.
Baylor Bear says Proton is also a drone stand clearly.
Zach, you got any final thoughts on drones?
No.
I haven't taken him once yet.
And where he's going right now, I don't think I ever will.
All right. Well, we're going to wrap it up with this quote here.
I got hit it on by Chris K. on Twitter.
Mrs. K., you got to talk to him. Talk to him about his Kiron Drone stance.
They got a long, long drive tomorrow.
They got 10 hours to talk to him about Kiron drones, Mrs. K.
Poor Mrs. K.
I have to hear about why Kiron Jones is the top 10.
Top 10 key. All right. Hey, we're going to end with this.
Benjamin Jacob said, is Nico mainly just projection.
here at this spot. I feel like green could be higher. Hey, Benjamin, you're going to have to come back
next week to hear us talk about Nico, Green, and our other top 10 QB. So, hey, it's a fair take,
Benjamin. It's a very fair take. Yeah, yeah, it's a very fair take. I'm excited to talk about
the rest of our list. I think the rest of our list is honestly, it's going to be more fun to talk
about than the top five, the top five, the top five. Like, I think they are who they are, but this next
six through 10, there's, these guys are going all over the map according to ADP. So it's going to be a fun
conversation. I think next week we can hopefully have some transport portal news to talk about
and then we can we can end with our with our six through 10 QBs. But I think it's going to be a fun
show. We got Baylor Bear. I got to let Baylor Bear go. Baylor Bear wants a top 10 Kairn Drones bet.
So I mean if that's what we got to do if that's the world we're living in then I do
I do t-shirts or I do like high-end roast beef sandwiches. There aren't many of those in
in San Diego, so we can't do those.
No pizzas, can't do pizzas.
Maybe a T-shirt.
Maybe a play college fantasy football shirt
from my boy Baylor Bear.
Huh?
Huh?
Are we, I think we're going to have to do that.
We might have a little something coming up.
Oh.
So Baylor Bear, you're on, my friend.
You're on.
If he's the top 10, mark it down.
All right.
Baylor Bear is getting sent out
to play college fantasy football shirt.
That's fair.
Hey, speaking of the future, I talked to somebody in Austin this last week,
a one Mike Bainbridge who's been missing from this show.
In Austin, mind you.
You know what he told me?
You know what he told me in Austin?
He said, I think I'm going to be on the next show that you guys do.
Whoa!
That's good because, dude, I can't be on next week.
It's the draft.
And I can't, I have to, this is like the last one I'll skip for a while.
So, Bamberg has to come on now.
He has to come on.
No, Froton.
Mike Bainbridge, top five.
Man, this show might be 20 minutes long next week.
I'm pissed because I have my, who is my last guy?
I haven't queued up and I'm ready to go on him too.
It's too bad.
I'm not going to be able to give it to you.
I'll have to come back and give it.
It's, yes.
Who did you give me?
Haynes King.
Oh, man.
Are you down with the King?
You down with the King?
You know what that is?
Yes.
You know, Down with the King?
But I'm only down to Eric.
It's from DMC.
friend DMC?
There we go.
So Haynes King, yeah.
I wanted to get in, I wanted to get into Haynes King.
I'm sorry, guys.
All right, I'll have to, when I come back in two weeks, we'll have a quick Haynes King flossing.
And we'll get into whatever the topic de jour is, which will probably be spring games.
Also, I will be at the USC spring game.
Josh, you're going any of these this weekend?
This weekend, I'm doing a wedding in Lubbock.
So unless Texas Tech somehow playing at 11 a.m., then I will not be hitting up a spring game this
weekend, but I'll be watching.
Well, there's nothing.
I have lots of thoughts.
I don't think anything wholly has ever happened in Englewood.
So I know you won't be.
The wedding won't be there.
But I will be at the Coliseum.
So be on the lookout, very excited.
And I will report back on how I feel about the USC wide receiver room.
We're excited?
I'm excited.
I'm super interested in that, actually.
I think there's some sleepers that come out of that room.
I'll save that for me.
Yeah, especially given like,
the draft stuff.
Deuce Robinson's going on drafted in the 30 team.
Actually,
30 round leagues.
I've been really close to pulling the trigger on Deuce.
I got Zach in the ninth,
this past league,
Zachariah Branch.
I want to say, did you take
Jacori Lane?
Somebody took,
or Jacori Lane,
I want to say like when it's 20th,
maybe 21st.
Yeah.
Mike Limon's intriguing too.
I mean, they got some of it.
And he didn't even get drafted.
I want to say,
Duce and Mackay didn't get drafted that.
So that's,
all right.
All right.
Yeah.
Good stuff.
All right.
Hey,
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