Fantasy Football Daily - College Fantasy Football 2024 Round ONE Mock Draft

Episode Date: June 18, 2024

See more dynasty fantasy content here - https://youtube.com/live/xvk7BMDWWmA It is 2024 Mock draft season for College Fantasy Football All-Access. Two weeks ago, we completed a 1-Round Freshman-Only ...Draft to identify the top freshmen available heading into the 2024 season. This week, we are looking at the best upperclassmen available in most CFF Dynasty leagues. Join us each week and take your game to the next level with CFF All Access. Make sure to follow us for more valuable college fantasy football content! Where to find us: https://twitter.com/CFFguys https://twitter.com/CFFroton https://twitter.com/CFFChamps http://twitter.com/mbainbridgeCFF FantasyPoints Website - https://www.fantasypoints.com NEW! Data Suite - https://data.fantasypoints.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/FantasyPts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FantasyPts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/FantasyPts #fantasypoints #cff #collegefantasyfootball #nfl #fantasyfootball #bestball #dynasty #dfs #nflbetting #fantasyfootballadvice  Subscribe to FantasyPoints for FREE - https://www.fantasypoints.com/plans#/ Round 1 18:00: 1.1 - Abu Sama 19:00: 1.2 - Jaheim White 20:00: 1.3 - Denzel Boston 21:00: 1.4 - Rickey Hunt 23:30: 1.5 - Gio Lopez 24:35: 1.6 - Lee Beebe 26:45: 1.7 - Kyren Lacy 29:30: 1.8 - Kaedin Robinson 30:30: 1.9 - Mario Anderson 31:45: 1.10 - Matthew Sluka 33:00: 1.11 - Jayden Higgins 34:50: 1.12 - Braylon McReynolds Round 2 35:00: 2.1 - Ja’Kobi Lane 37:00: 2.2 - Brendan Sorsby 42:15: 2.3 - Tucker Gleason 44:30: 2.4 - Zavion Thomas 46:15: 2.5 - Zevi Eckhaus 48:30: 2.6 - Chris Brazzell 49:50: 2.7 - Kalel Mullings 52:21: 2.8 - Trech Kekahuna 55:00: 2.9 - Pierce Clarkson 56:30: 2.10 - AJ Duffy 58:10: 2.11 - Freddie Brock 59:00: 2.12 - Jacurri Brown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:16 I'm Eric Froton with Josh Chivali and Zach Hall with Mike Bainbridge. Congratulations on his nuptials this weekend. Very exciting, of course. And before we get into, you know, topic, Josh, you'll be marrying, Mike. Isn't that true? Yeah. You're literally marrying this show, a marriage of this show. Might be the shortest wedding ceremony.
Starting point is 00:01:40 ever, but it's going to be awesome. So they gave me some good questions. I had them answer a bunch of questions about why they want to marry the other person, and we'll reveal those in front of everybody. They get to hear their answers for the first time. So that's my one thing that I do well in a wedding ceremony. So I'm excited. Okay, so this isn't your first wedding ceremony by any...
Starting point is 00:02:00 Nah, no. A savvy vet. Uh-huh. Yeah. Well, everybody who watched this EFFL XFLOX podcast, is very excited about the CFF royal wedding between Mike and Amy, of course. But in the here and now, we have something else going on this week besides the Royal CFF wedding. And that is the Elite 11 finals is this week in Manhattan Beach, California.
Starting point is 00:02:27 That starts tomorrow. It is Monday. It will start Tuesday. It'll go Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday afternoon, where the Elite 11 finals MVP will be named. And she's just over the past couple of years, a couple of very consequential quarterbacks have won that. Jackson Arnold two years ago when that star studded 2026 NFL QB class. And now this past year, Julian Sayan and Dylan Rayola really made impressions there with Julian Sayne winning it. But this year, you know, there's in terms of storylines, this three tip tip top QBs that I see, you know.
Starting point is 00:03:07 and I want to say it's probably five or six, five stars. But I look at it as one, you got Bryce Underwood, just so you guys, everybody in this audience is a no- Bryce Underwood, 99 rating in 247 and the composite. I mean, just a near-perfect prospect is not doing the elite 11 camps. Again, this is not uncommon. You'll have one, maybe two of the top guys who don't participate. Archmanning did it a couple years ago, you know, totally.
Starting point is 00:03:36 understandable. And this year, you know, Bryce Underwood, who is a made man in many respects, going to LSU. But there's two other quarterbacks that I feel like come in head and shoulders ahead of the rest of the class in terms of, you know, the chances of winning the Elite 11. And the first is Tavian St. Clair is a Ohio State commit, Belle Fontaine, Ohio Native, 6-4-225. He's a 98. on the 247 player rating and a 0.9927 composite. He is the 247 QB2, completed 70% of his passes, ran for 352 yards and four touchdowns, 9.7 yards per carry. Now, the things that you watch right out of the gate
Starting point is 00:04:26 when you see Tavian St. Clair is he has a cannon on his shoulder. Plenty of gas, big arm. You frequently see him throwing through receivers, you know, not to them, through them, just incredible velocity and gas. In terms of physical tools, it's all there. You look at him and you're like, this guy is born to do it. His timing, it could be a touch better. You know, he'll hit the pocket a little bit behind.
Starting point is 00:04:53 You can throw on the run pretty well, but that's definitely something you want to see in person. You know, difference between going and throwing off platform when structured and another one when he's got to do a full pro-day workout, one throw after another, where you just see the full gamut of what he's capable of. So in terms of St. Clair, just the full physical package and everything kind of came into his own last season, wasn't a, you know, as a freshman or a sophomore, didn't make quite the same impact as the number two QB coming in.
Starting point is 00:05:25 And that's Julian Juju Lewis, 6-1-185 U.S.C. commit from Carrollton, Georgia. Again, he is also a 98 on the 247 sports player rating. He is the QB3 for the composite. He's got a 0.99599 rating. So he actually has a higher composite rating than St. Clair. And the reason why is even though he lacks the prototypical QB size, Julian Lewis, is surgical about how he runs the offense. You watch him.
Starting point is 00:05:57 And it kind of gives you sort of Bryce Young vibes because he's not big. He's not imposing. but the way he runs that offense over at Carrollton, he is in complete command and is a true distributor. And when you watch Bryce Young do his thing, you know, he's out there as soon as he gets it, boom, pivoting. He knows what his read is. He's counting. That's where the advantage is and he's going for it. It's the same feeling you get with Julian Lewis when he's out there in the pocket.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Max Preps freshman and sophomore player of the year in 22, 23. He reclassified a finalist for the Gatorade National Player of the Year as a sophomore. So even though he's running in high school, you know, something, a offense is very sophisticated. It kind of reminds me of the Oregon offense a little bit and the Willie Stein's runner. RPO heavy, a lot of misdirection. But gosh, very nimble in the pocket. So smooth when he's doing his designed rollouts, everything. Julian Lewis and Tavia and St. Clear, I cannot wait.
Starting point is 00:07:01 to watch the two of them throw the ball. Josh, do you tell me somebody that you're interested in hearing some reports back on from the Elite 11 class? Yeah, I mean, I think for me, this is total homerism here, but Luke Nichol, so he's a Miami commit. And I'm intrigued. I mean, he's a guy that I believe he's a three-star, 88. And so he's kind of a lower-level guy making it to the Elite 11.
Starting point is 00:07:25 I feel like he has had a rise. He won a Georgia State title this last year, for 3,900 yards and a bunch of touchdowns. And he's a guy that Shannon Dawson identified pretty early, the OC at Miami. And I don't know if many people know this, but Shannon's been a guy that's been able to identify really good under the radar quarterback. So Mack Jones, he was the first one to offer him before he ended up going to Bama. And then also he was like pretty close to grabbing Stetson Bennett from Georgia when he was at Southern Miss. Like he recruited him pretty hard.
Starting point is 00:07:59 and he ended up going over to Georgia. Obviously, we know that story. But this is a guy, Shannon Dawson, that loves the accurate QBs. He's able to identify kind of that fit for his system. So I'm intrigued. You know, we'll see Elite 11 is really where I start to pay attention to the quarterbacks for the next year because I think that's a place where the guy separate. So it's going to be interesting to see all of these guys throw and see what they got.
Starting point is 00:08:28 But yeah, Luke Nicol, just from a personal perspective, I'm intrigued to see. Okay, he's checked a lot of boxes so far, but Elite 11 is a different animal. I'm also intrigued, Troton, to see who you catch passes from this year. Oh, yeah. It's going to be this year, right? Yeah. I mean, are you aiming for a certain QB? I mean, you loved your boy saying last year.
Starting point is 00:08:49 So is there a guy that you're aiming for that you want to catch passes from this year? Well, there's got to be a local element to it, you know, because I didn't catch it at the 11. You know, I set up a throwing session afterwards, you know, over on July 3rd, actually, it was last year. But I would think probably Achilles Smith would be the guy I'm targeting the most because he's a San Diego Lincoln High School product. So I can drive on down the road to Lincoln and check out, you know, some of their workouts. And Lincoln is, you know, one of the true class high schools in terms of athletically in San Diego County. So we'd love to see what else is available there. But, you know, that's, you know, we've done. Nothing wrong.
Starting point is 00:09:26 with checking things out, hey, maybe somebody else, you know, emerges and I can drive up to L.A. and you'll see somebody else or, you know, somewhere in Arizona or somewhere relatively close. You never know if somebody pops and I'm out there catching passes. Might even throw some wiffle balls of people. Who knows? There we go. There's the hand-eye coordination. Is Lincoln where Roger Robinson went to school? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Quite a program they have there. But before I kind of put a bow on that, let's take our first break here on the CFF All Access Podcasts.
Starting point is 00:10:02 All right. I will wrap this up with a couple of players that I'm really interested for different reasons in seeing over there at the Elite 11 because I'm curious. Because my evaluations on them is still up in the air because I see good things. I see some things where I'm like, all right, you know, this has to be cleaned up. First off, Husson Longstreet for he's a Texas A&M product, and he is a Corona, California product over at Centennial High School, which, hey, that's right up the road. Maybe Husson could be a, you know, a contestant here. And I'm very interested to see what he's capable of because QB6, according to On 3, he is the QB4, according to 247 sports with a 98 player rating and 9777 composite. very, very highly righted guy.
Starting point is 00:10:52 And you look at him a real run threat. Like that is absolutely legit, 6-1-195. But his release point, he's got kind of a low release point, isn't an over-the-top type thrower, has a little bit of a windup and a little bit of high effort to his delivery. So, you know, with the way that he kind of goes about that, you know, the ball doesn't quite slice the air in the same manner that some of these big around quarterbacks does.
Starting point is 00:11:18 but he has that athleticism, right? So he has a little bit more of the dual threat aspect on his tape. I want to see him throw. You know, and I want to see him do that off platform. I want to see that the pro day workout on day two that all the quarterbacks do, because, you know, it's, I feel like he's definitely got the dual part of the dual threat, but what does he look like in structure, you know, throwing those 35-yard passes dead on the money to station.
Starting point is 00:11:48 wide outs like these are some of the things I look at for those drills and two deuce night Notre Dame quarterback recruit okay and this is important because look you got you got C.J. Carr who's heading in in 24 to Notre Dame vying to be the one who takes over for Riley Leonard when he moves on after this season you know are they going to bring in another QB or does C.J. Carr or Deuce Knight he will obviously want a challenge probably come in sign early he's been committed to nor Dame for a while uh 9 729 composite score only a 93 rating according to 247 itself series that's a pretty sincere a big gap between those two metrics big lefty too like you have it has those michael pennix vibes he will pull it down and
Starting point is 00:12:40 run when he does he's a load he's a big dude 6-4 listed to 206 he kind of looks bigger than that to me on but calm, settled feet when throwing, good balance in the pocket. Like his mechanics are pretty sound. It's not wild, you know, in terms of his shoulder, opening his off shoulder, flying open. You know, as a pitcher, I look at those sort of things. He got good velocity and a relaxed stroke. But, you know, I watched him against, he plays for Lipscomb in Tennessee. I watched him against Sarreland, which is who.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Ryan Williams played for, and that was in the opening on ESPN last year. And Saryland's quarterback is KJ Lacey, who Josh is a Texas commit. One hell of a game, like probably the best high school game I've seen. I watched all year last year. I went back and watched it again. And Duce Knight had a hell of a very tough game, right? So you have to get the good and the bad, the yin and the yang with these players. I want to see how these two guys do. I'm not sure what I'm getting out of Long Street in terms of consistency with a stroke. And then with Deuce, you know, I like some of what I see from him mechanically, but my gosh, he had a heck of a time against, you know, one of the best teams on their schedule,
Starting point is 00:13:57 if not the best team, Sarreland, Alabama. So those two, I am very interested in seeing. And we will now get on to the dynasty portion of the show. Yeah, let's do it. So tonight we're going to do a one round supplemental draft. So a few weeks ago, we did one round freshman draft. for the incoming freshmen. So now we want to take players that are going to be available in your pool.
Starting point is 00:14:21 And so the way that we've chosen the player pool is Jared actually, Froton and I did a defending the Natty show a couple days ago with Jared and Nate. And so Jared had a preset list of supplemental players that he's in about four or five leagues. We're in a lot of leagues together. And these are all players that were available in those dynasty leagues. And so these are sub 10% owned players. that are available in most of our dynasty leagues. So Jared verified that.
Starting point is 00:14:51 We got that. If you guys have an issue with this list, it's Jared's fault. Go. Oh, you're putting on Jared. Jared person can do all this hard work for us here and you buried them. Hopefully it gets them right. Jared did. This list was, dude, he put so much work in this.
Starting point is 00:15:05 I don't care if it's right, wrong, whatever. He did a great job. Thank you, Jared. He did. He did. It's all love. I love Jared, man. We go way back.
Starting point is 00:15:14 So, so, yeah. So we have a list of players that we're going to be choosing from. We're going to do 12 picks. So one round, 12 picks. And we're just going to go one after the other, give a little analysis and then call it a day. Because it's, man, we got two Celtics fans on this podcast. This is selflessness as we speak. These dudes are giving up a potential NBA championship moment to do this podcast.
Starting point is 00:15:42 For college fantasy football. That's why. It's worth it, though. Right, Zach? I think it is. It is. Oh, Jared's in the comments over here. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Oh, yeah. This wasn't the kind of credit I was expected. Oh, thank you. You're going to slide that by Jared. You know, I'm with you, buddy. I hear you. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:16:00 I'll eat crow all day. Nah, Jerry. We really appreciate you, man. And thank you for giving us this list. So, all right. Our first person that's up is Eric. So, Froton, you got the floor here, man. Who are you going with the first pick in the supplemental draft?
Starting point is 00:16:14 Oh, well, Jared, our boy, he killed me. He killed me when we did the supplemental draft. I had the number one pick in the last one, too. And I took who I think was a somewhat controversial pick in a way. But I am going to stick to my guns. I know that the QB position is, you know, all valuable. And having a lockdown QB is, you know, a clear path to having a dominant franchise. But I can't pass.
Starting point is 00:16:44 ass up, Jeremiah Smith, I just can't do it. I mean, the man, speaking in the elite 11 finals, you know, I had heard the rumblings before last year's camp. And he was, you know, him, Chris Henry, who is, you know, a year about below him. Those are the two best wide receiver I saw. The best tight end was Luke Reynolds at the camp. But I'm talking, Jeremiah Smith just looks different than everybody else on that field. He's there with the best of the best. coming in and he he was unstoppable in a way that i haven't seen anybody else as a skill player be dominant in the three years that i've been to the elite 11 camp i mean he was just six four two 25 and everything the fluidity in which he moves the dominance physicality too like he's not
Starting point is 00:17:34 he's not sparing any feelings out there just because you aren't a six four two 25 free and that's what i want i want to see somebody who has the Drake London mentality where I'm going to, I'm going to square up. You're going to have a quick hit, throw it to me. I'm going to face up on that receiver, which is me on that corner, who's seven yards off the ball, and I'm going to throw their face into the turf and go for 10, 15 yards. And he's got that in addition to the ability to dial up downfield like Marvin Harrison. It's just, I want certainty at the top of the draft. I want to, I want to lock. And Jeremiah Smith is the lock of locks for high school receivers.
Starting point is 00:18:16 I'm taking them number one overall. No offense, Jared. All right. So Jared just asked a good question that we need to clarify. Is this a freshman and supplemental draft? Jared, notice it is only supplemental. So no freshman, proton. So you got to repit here.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Excellent. Excellent. Well, in that case. That was an amazing breakdown of Jeremy. Yeah. I was very excited. There will be no freshman here. In that case.
Starting point is 00:18:42 I would be taking somebody who Jared took now in the supplemental draft. I'm taking Abu Sama then. And the reason why it's pretty clear, especially if it's a C2C draft, you almost like you have to consider this guy because how many fully formed battle ready running backs are you going to get in a supplemental that have already gone and tore it up over the second half? You know, the last four or five weeks of the season. I have proof of concept. It's the Iowa State offense.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Matt Campbell leans on his running backs. Didn't really have it up until Sama really established himself last year. Out goes Cartavius Norton, UC UNC Charlotte. It's his deal. Give me Abu Sama. Eli Sanders left too, right? I mean, they all dispersed in that backfield. Yes.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Yes, it was a mass exodus. It became cleared everybody with a pair of eyes that, yeah, it's the Abu Sama show. Yeah, I love that. Yeah. I'm going to stick at running back. Just because I feel like running back is the shallowest of the player pools here. I'm going to go Jeheme White at West Virginia. The one knock I'd have on him is just what's it going to look like with C.J. Donaldson.
Starting point is 00:19:54 I think we all have White projected RB1. I think he could split some time. Definitely when I'm looking at supplemental guys, I want a guy that's going to get me value this year. I think the way he ended the year was really strong last year. That system they're going to use the running back. Garrett Green is probably going to steal some of the rushing production there. But I like Jeheme White. You can get a couple years with him.
Starting point is 00:20:19 And just with the, I feel like it's the thinnest position out of what we're looking at right now. So I would go with Jeheme White at West Virginia. Yeah, that's really good. I like that pick a lot. For me, I'm going to go, and this is tough because, you know, you want to got, You want guys with multiple years left, especially this early on. And so I'm going to go with Denzel Boston. I think he's a guy that we all like a lot.
Starting point is 00:20:52 And so, you know, I'm a little bit afraid that he's going to go off this year and show enough that he's a red shirt sophomore. So he could go pro after this year, but maybe the team will be so bad. He won't put up just crazy numbers. But Denzel Boston's a guy that I think you can have for a couple years. he looks awesome right we've talked about him on the show before but his ability to get off a press coverage to use his hands to get separation i mean he can deep can run deep routes he can also win underneath and so he's a guy with multiple years left
Starting point is 00:21:25 that i'm going to pick here at the 1.3 proton you're up sounds good sounds good are you sure we're we're blowing through these well you want to talk about benson no no i'm just saying i think we're going to get two rounds. Well, let's do it. That's two, yeah. I think we're humming here, and I want to make sure we get an all scouts. So I'm going to go with, I mean, another running back. It's a common theme here.
Starting point is 00:21:50 When you get certainty, when you get a role defined in a running back room that is proven to be a profitable center, you have to take them seriously. And Ricky Hunt for Ohio has to be taken seriously, even amongst rookie freshman in drafts, you're going to see him going in the first round amongst some of these bonus baby five-star, you know, super prospects because even though he's at Ohio, CA Bangura, bye-bye Bangura, Bangura the drum somewhere else, threw him right out of town with his 17-carry performance over the course of the, you know, the bowl season, 17 carries, 115 yards, four touchdowns. And then even caught a pass for 18 yards and a touchdown just to smother it in Georgia's
Starting point is 00:22:42 face and a 41 to 21 victory. I just think, again, proof of concept, defined role, a team that, you know, last year leaned on their defense, had an excellent defensive team, Ohio. And as part of that, they want to control the ball and protect it. So I am going with Ricky Hunt. Hey, Frotan, Jared had a question here. Any worry about Anthony Tons? at all. I know he's been listed as a starter and Phil Stills magazine. And so any worry there?
Starting point is 00:23:13 Do you think? Yeah, what do you think about that? Sure. There's obviously when you're dealing with a Mac running back room. There's going to be conjecture. You know, there's always somebody who's challenging you. And it's the same issue that we kind of ran into with Lou Nichols. You know, if you remember good old Lou back in the day at Central Michigan, you know, he gets his 300 carries. And then the next year, he's got you to, he's nothing. He's just nothing. And that's always the issue we're going to have to deal with here with somebody coming up behind them. But, you know, where we already have those two big running backs off the board and having some elements of certainty there, a proven room.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Anthony Tius isn't owned anywhere either. So if you want to get Anthony Tius, he's going at a very reasonable rate. and somebody I think you've got to kind of kick around. But hey, it's a good point, and we'll find out as Campo. Yeah, I like that a lot. All right, Zach, 1.5. Yeah, so I'm going to go QB here. And I'm not sure I love the pick, but I'm going to go Gio Lopez freshman.
Starting point is 00:24:28 So hopefully get a couple years out of this guy. The one thing I really like about Lopez is in Major Applewhite in that system with a running quarterback, a dual threat guy, that's where there's a lot of value. I know the spring game and zero completions in that spring game. It's just not great. He did do a little bit last year. We just get to see a little bit. But he's a guy that just in this offense, I think he's going to be just with his dual threat ability, be able to be a guy that's pretty valuable. and you get a couple, right?
Starting point is 00:25:02 He's just, I believe he's just a freshman. He was a redshirt freshman. So G5 quarterback that's going to start as a redshirt freshman can be really good value. So that's where I would go with my next pick. Yeah, that's good. For me at 1.6, you know, I'm going to pretty soon pivot to these one-year players because the pull of like players that got two years, you know, left and that are guaranteed to be there are just few and far between.
Starting point is 00:25:32 But I'm going to take one more. And this is a guy that I'm not taking anywhere in any kind of best ball drafts or anything. But I know, Eric, you love him, is Lee Bibet. Yeah, Lee Beebe. So, you know, I mean, he very well could be the guy this year, right? And so if he is, you're going to get him for multiple years. And if he's not the guy by himself this year, he's going to still have a role. And I think next year,
Starting point is 00:25:58 It looks like the backfield is pretty clear for that dude to just take over and be a monster. And he certainly has the talent. If there's some past protection issues or something like that, hopefully he'll figure that out. And you'll at least get one or two monster years out of them. So I'm going to go leave Beebe here at 1.6. Yeah. You know, the same thing that Jared said about Ohio, you could also kind of look at here where, you know, Jacobs got hurt. And then that opened the door for Beebe, to have that secondary role behind.
Starting point is 00:26:28 behind Jermaine Brown. Now you'd assume Jacobs would be back by the time, you know, fall camp opens. Right. But again, what's the cost of acquisition on on Jacobs? Nothing. Right. So I want, you know, with those backfields, there's nothing wrong at all with keeping your house in order, as we like to call it in the NCAA and just stacking that backfield and making sure, hey, okay, maybe great. Maybe it isn't Lee Beebe. Maybe it's Jacobs. Well, you can get James. Well, you can get Jacob's probably in round 7, 8, 9. You know, he's not somebody who is a priority. Same thing on the Anthony Tyos end, where you can cobble together that whole room and
Starting point is 00:27:08 not have to worry about it. I am on the clock here now, and I'm going to go with LSU wide receiver, Kyron Lacey. I like it. The reason why is, you know, obviously he was a starter last year at LSU alongside those two alphas on the outside. with neighbors and Thomas. And while they don't have Jay and Daniels there throwing that deep ball,
Starting point is 00:27:34 which, man, if there's anything Jay and Danes could do, it's dial up that deep ball last year. Yeah. You've got Garren Nussmeyer, who every, you know, no, needs no introduction around the college fantasy landscape. Has his father, Doug, was a backup at Dallas for years and years. And there is an elite QB coach, as Josh has pointed out. And where you have that.
Starting point is 00:27:58 nice, soft transition to a veteran tested quarterback like Nussmeyer, you just got to figure it's a scenario who is going to be the top receiver from the reports early in camp. It looks like Karen Lacey has taken that alpha role. Maybe there's a potential, you know, for somebody else, Zavion Thomas, I really, really like. I think he's got to be respected too. but with Lacey having that 1A, so have designation come out of spring, you have to respect it and give him that leg up. And again, you keep Zavion Thomas in mind down the board since he had 500 plus yards in that decrepit Mississippi State offense and looked great in the spring game, Zavion Thomas. Absolutely. I think he earns a starting role.
Starting point is 00:28:48 And so does Justin Heise, who decided to steal him from me in the industry. CFB Dynasty Draft. He traded up. I had him ready to go on the bounce back on that fourth round. Trade it up to the last pick in the third round. Dan Ewhisie, I'm taking Kairn Lacey. I love it. Yeah, we're all, well, I guess Froton and I in this industry dynasty draft together right now.
Starting point is 00:29:12 And so I've been getting sniped left and right. Oh, it's been tough. Somebody Froton, man. You've been killing me. Teddy. My boy, Teddy, you know, I love Teddy. Yes. Great.
Starting point is 00:29:21 But I hate him. Because he's right in front of me. And in rounds three and five, he sniped me on Mylan Graham. I have him ready to go for round three. Nope. He's got him. And then he also sniked me with somebody. I don't want to, I don't even want to say this guy's name.
Starting point is 00:29:38 I haven't said a word about that guy. I'm not saying anymore because he can send me on someone I love. I want him in the next draft. So I'm going to keep it on that one. All right, go. There we go. Josh. Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Go turn. We are. Yeah, we're going to take a quick break, actually, and then when we come back, Zach, you'll have the next pick. You're up, Zach. All right. So I'm going to go with receiver Caden Robinson, App State. So he's a guy, 92 targets last year. He ended up with 10 touchdowns, 905 yards.
Starting point is 00:30:12 So really solid season there. Only probably going to get him for a year. I think I believe he's a senior. But he's just one of those guys that, you know, when I'm looking at the suburb. supplemental draft. He's a guy that can give you some value this year. I have him as a top 35 receiver. And when you look at the player pool that's available, he's just one of the top guys there. So I'm going with Caden Robinson. We've talked about a lot just about that offense. And I think they're going to be good at you. They're going to score points. And he's going to be a centerpiece of that with with QB Joey Aguilar.
Starting point is 00:30:49 I know Froton we talked about him last time we were on a little bit and just I think he's in for another big season and Robinson should be that top target for him. Yeah, I love that pick. I mean, that guy went off in the bowl game. He was so consistent last year too. He was fun. All right.
Starting point is 00:31:06 What are we at? 1.9, I think, at this point. I am going to take Mario Anderson. So I'm going to go on a one-year rental here. But, I mean, I think for all of us, we have, I think at least as a top 15 CFF running back option. And so he's a guy that can play for you immediately. And look, we saw what other guys have done this backfield before, including last year, when the dude, Blake Watson came in from
Starting point is 00:31:33 O'DU and just killed it last year in that backfield. So Mario Anderson, he's looking awesome so far in reports and spring ball. So I'm going to take a shot on Mario Anderson here at the 1.9. And I'm pass it to you for a time. All right. I could probably use a QB at some point. And I might as well go with everybody's FCS to FBS darling running Brennan Marion's offense over there at UNLV. We saw what Jaden Maiavo was able to do win in that offense last year, you know, took UNLV to the Mountain West championship game, which I was lucky enough to be in attendance for.
Starting point is 00:32:17 against Boise State. Yeah, Boise State smoked UNLV in that game. But as everybody who follows college football knows, UNLV was nowhere close to any title game of any way, shape, or form for about two decades before Brennan Marion got in there and instituted the go-go offense for us. And with Matt Sluka, you know, coming in and, you know, likely, I mean, he's the odds-on favorite for the job. He did kind of get pushed a little bit there, according to some, but it is, I feel like he probably should take that. With him being owned at a 0% rate and just coming in here cold, you have to kind of take that shot.
Starting point is 00:32:58 You'll get multiple years out of them in theory so long as you're able to secure it. And the potential out of that offense is, you know, I feel like QB2, QB3 potential right out of the gate, like I said right here at the 110 in a non-freshman supplemental draft, that's a pretty good value for me. I'm going to go with sluke. Slook them if you got them. There you go.
Starting point is 00:33:21 I like that pick. So I think I'm going to stick with receiver here. And another one-year guy, I'm going to go Jaden Higgins at Iowa State. Good one. Good one. Yeah. So I know he, I think he's kind of the, I feel like he's kind of a forgotten guy in that offense. I feel like he's drafted lower than most, but he's, again, a top 35 receiver for me,
Starting point is 00:33:52 and maybe only get him for a year here, but he's a guy, 80 plus targets last year. He'll be productive in this offense. So another one-year guy, but I'm going with Jaden Higgins. Yeah, I like that a lot. I like it. Hmm. All right. I'm going to go with here.
Starting point is 00:34:13 I'm trying to figure I'm going to go quarter. back. I think I'm going to go back to running back. I go with Braylin McReynolds from South Alabama. He's a guy that I think is going to be the RB1 there at South Alabama. Certainly split carries a little bit with Kendra Bullock, but man, he's smaller, but I love him out of the backfield. He got a lot of passes out of the backfield.
Starting point is 00:34:36 And even with Gio Lopez coming in, he fed him in that way. I think he's pretty dynamic with the ball in his hands. I don't think he's big enough then go P5, P4. So I could see him staying in this system for at least a couple of years and being productive. And if something happens to Kendra Bullock, then he gets pretty much all the workload. So I'm going to go Braylin McReynolds right here.
Starting point is 00:35:03 And that ends the first round of the supplemental. And so we're going to, we're plugging along. So we're going to go ahead and do round two. I think everybody is motivated here to watch the Boston Celtics. motivated enough to do another round even. Yeah, let's do it. Nothing stops my love for CFF. Celtics or no?
Starting point is 00:35:21 We got a whole second half left. Let's roll it. Yeah. Let's do it. All right. Frotan, you kick off round two, man. Absolutely. A player that needs no introduction on this podcast,
Starting point is 00:35:32 USC second year wide receiver, Jacoby Lane. I don't even feel like I have to get too far into him. My love and my admiration and affection for Jacoby Lane has been documented all over the airwaves here. in the ether. But again, I'll just get into it. Incredible bowl game saw himself even working in that rotation despite a very senior led group out there by USC, you know, other than Zachariah Branch, who got a ton of slot work. I mean, it was those outside positions were filled. Lane in the bowl game looks great. It goes out there and, you know, I would say even doubles down on it in the spring game. You know,
Starting point is 00:36:14 would have had another touchdown, in fact, if he made an incredible, you know, back shoulder twisting high point catch in the end zone. I think Mayava threw this ball on the left side, catches it, comes down on toe taps and just hits the ground and it comes out. But I mean, that was as close. That was a catch. And it was probably like a reviewable type thing in real life. But you watch the speed of that. He catches it and then he loses it. I'm glad he dropped the ball because if he catches that too, then that's all over the highlights. And he's probably not going at a reasonable rate for which I think I can get him at. Everyone around the program singing his praises despite the fact that he was the fourth rated wide receiver out of that big group behind Mackay Lemon, behind Deuce Robinson, behind Zachariah Branch.
Starting point is 00:37:04 It didn't matter. He got in and asserted himself as a true alpha in that room and he will be the ex-receiver this year. Yeah. I love that, man. It's a good pick. That is a good pick. All right. So I think I am going to go with Brendan Sorsby at Cincinnati.
Starting point is 00:37:26 So sophomore, he's a guy that can do a little bit on the ground. I think that's a good system for him. We saw what, you know, Emery Jones could do last year, which wasn't a lot. But I think Sorsby is going to be better than Emery Jones in that system. and Emery Jones gave us a top 50 season. And again, Sorosby is going to, I think he's going to be better than that. He's a young guy and dual threat. He's going to get you some production on the ground as well.
Starting point is 00:37:57 So going with Sorbsby for my next pick. Yeah, that's a good pick. Hey, I want to bring up a comment that Jared said in the chat. I thought this is really insightful. I think this could be a good talking point. for us for a few minutes. But he said, the only way I'm taking someone with one year of eligibility left in supplemental is I'm certain that players are the difference between me competing for a championship or not. And what do you guys think about that? Is that a strategy? I know we've all taken some one year
Starting point is 00:38:29 players, or at least Zach and I have. I don't remember if you have for a time. But what is y'all's thoughts on that? Do you agree with Jared? Do you disagree? What's your thoughts on one year players? I think these drafts, it's really dependent on the roster you have, right? And what you're looking at if you have a team. So I really like these one-year guys. I know in our league, Josh, one year I took Jalen Hertz, who was just a one-year guy and he got me to the playoffs. I think I ended up getting third that year. But a guy like typically wouldn't really target the one-year guys super early, but he was a guy that made a difference on my team. I wasn't as strong at quarterback and he was just sitting there in that draft. I think I took a year. I took a guy. I took
Starting point is 00:39:13 them towards the end of the first round. So I think it really kind of depends on your roster makeup. And if you have, like I agree with Jared, you know, if it's a guy that's going to really get you there or not, you know, you don't want to waste a first second round pick on a guy. When you're loaded at receiver, you don't want to go pick another receiver that's, you know, only be in your lineup a couple weeks out of the year. You might want to go target. But there's also an instance where maybe you're a little.
Starting point is 00:39:43 little bit younger and you just need some of those one year guys to get you some value. So it's really, I look at it as where the holes at, where my weakest and maybe go try and fill those holes with some of those one year players. Yeah, that's good. What do you think for a time? Yeah, I can't help in these dynasty drafts. I want to build. You know, I want to, I want to create the full dynasty pictures so that I'm rolling my team forward from year to year to year and you don't have that lull, you know, that that rebuild. You know, you have to be able to use those first few picks to get your premium prospects. You believe it.
Starting point is 00:40:22 You go, do your research, do look at what you like, and get your guys. Because if you don't get them now, you're not going to have the chance to get them down the road because they're going to be too valuable and they're going to be made men. Sure, everybody wants to put somebody on it's a junior or senior that you feel like, all right, that's a nice vital piece that you can get in there. But you got to remember, everyone else is looking at this too and probably think, we want freshmen. So most of the time you can get the upperclassman in the second, third round.
Starting point is 00:40:54 You got to build with that first round and probably even the second, in my opinion. Yeah, totally. I mean, yeah, there's, I can't, I can't think of too many years that I'm not taking freshmen very early, right? Like so, like a lot of these guys, even like a Mario Anderson. These are usually guys that I'm waiting on. I wouldn't pick them in the first round. There's freshmen involved in the draft.
Starting point is 00:41:21 Also, like, yeah, I'm, I don't know if any of us have ever really had a rebuilding team, to be quite honest. I mean, I played 10 years of CFF, and I'm just not one that does it. And so part of it, too, is like, you could take these guys. And I guess if you're not going to make the playoffs, then Amario Anderson, like he's going to be good. You can trade him and build up some draft capital for the next year, you know, if somebody is that good. No, that's kind of like that's a philosophy I have is if you're ever going to rebuild,
Starting point is 00:41:53 rebuild at the end of a season, not the beginning. And again, if you're not making the playoffs, that's where you take those guys that are going to be done and try and ship them off to somebody that's trying to compete for a championship and get some draft picks in that following year. So that's something I've had to do. in our league, Josh, is, I'm not going to make playoffs. So here's, you know, send out some offers to try and grab some first and second round,
Starting point is 00:42:16 maybe third round picks in that following year and use that to either grab some younger guys or, you know, if you have a handful of picks through the first three rounds, you can take, you know, you can get some young guys in and then take a couple of these older guys as well. Yeah, I think that's really good. All right. Well, we'll continue the draft here at 2.3. I'm going to take Tucker Gleason. Tucker Gleason's a guy that I like from Toledo a lot.
Starting point is 00:42:47 And I think, so, you know, fun fact, I think I've mentioned this on the show before. He was the high school quarterback for Robert Weiner, who's the OC over there at Toledo. So they have a good connection. He's been waiting his time in that system. He'll be there for a couple of years. He's not a future NFL quarterback. And I don't see him going on an NIA. LDL somewhere else just because of the tie that he has with his high school coach.
Starting point is 00:43:14 And, you know, yeah, I know Coach Weiner from his high school days. I was the chaplain for his football team in Tampa. And so he's got a tight-knit relationship with his players. His players love him. His quarterbacks love him. He spends a lot of time with him when they're in high school. So I do think Gleason will be there for at least two years playing quarterback there. So he's not just a one-year rental that you're going to get.
Starting point is 00:43:35 And, man, he's going to score. I mean, Toledo quarterbacks, we know what they do. They scored 20 to 25 points in game in their sleep. So I'm going to go with Tucker Gleason here. And you are up. Where the hell are you not a chaplain? You're a chaplain in Tampa, too? I thought you lived in Texas.
Starting point is 00:43:55 Yeah, I lived in Tampa for two years. Oh, my God. You're all over the place. You're marrying Bainbridge up in Chicago. My gosh, Josh. Okay. Well, you're doing it. Been everywhere.
Starting point is 00:44:05 You're doing small things with great love. as always. That's a great pick with Tucker Gleason, too. I was right dead red, ready to take him. I mean, why not? When do we get the Logan Woodside, you know, resurrection of the Toledo QB room? I want a 40-point, you know, potential out of my QB.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Once again, I mean, Logan Woodside was a dream. No, I mean, don't get wrong. DeQuan Finn was really good last year, but it isn't the level of 35 to 40 points. per game that we saw out of the Mac during the golden era of the late teens and early 20s of Macian, right? Yeah. So I'm definitely down with that.
Starting point is 00:44:46 I liked it and I wanted it. For me, I'm going to go with somebody I've already mentioned, and I really want to reinforce this. Xavier Thomas is for real at LSU. Okay, again, I love it. 500 yards. And Zach Armstead just pissed on that offense over there at Mississippi State, just didn't care about it at all.
Starting point is 00:45:06 And it showed. And with what he was able to do in limited action in a, I mean, terrible circumstances, goes to LSU and he was frankly the star of the spring game in my estimation. I thought he looked incredible. And it wasn't just, you know, he runs bare naked down the field and he's catched pass. I mean, he caught several passes. And he's doing it on all different forms of routes. And, you know, the way he was manipulating the fenders out there,
Starting point is 00:45:36 Sure, this is the LSU secondary of 2023. We saw what that looked like. But, you know, they hit the portal hard, and this is still SEC caliber guys at a premium university. I feel good about Xavieron Thomas's ability to be successful in that offense. I think he ends the starting, wins starting job. And as soon as, you know, heading into next season, he could be the wide receiver one there. I think he has that talent.
Starting point is 00:46:01 Yeah, I think that's a great point about wide receiver one because, you know, Karen Lacey is going to be gone, Hilton, if he has a good year, or if he doesn't, then he's going to be passed by, you know, then it really opens up for Zavion Thomas there. And you know they're going to be loaded at quarterback and skill position. So I love that pick. That's a very good pick. Zach, you want to take one more and then we'll take a break? Yeah. So I'm going to go with the, so this might be early for where you would take him, but I can't take John Mature because I already took one of those guys talking. I'm going to go Zeviac House with the assumption that you already own John Mateer in your dynasty league and try and lock down that quarterback room in Washington State. So we've talked about this a lot, but love the schedule, love the system. One of those guys, whoever gets that job is going to be, he's going to be a super valuable this year, I think. So again, he's not a guy I would normally take probably this early unless you have like a mature or you're trying, you're just trying. to lock down that room. So I'm going to go with Zevi Eckhaus here at 2.5.
Starting point is 00:47:10 Dude, why not? Such a high, high ceiling shot, especially Wazoo going down in the mountain west. I mean, come on. I'm willing to see what happens there. And like you said, there's nothing wrong with collating assets around a high value QB running back room. Like, I don't have a problem with that at all. So you spend an early pick and then a late supplemental pick. to lock down a premier position, fine, fine. Good pick. Yep, yep, I absolutely love it. And it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:47:43 I mean, Phil still has him as his number one QB. He does, yeah. So, you know, and I'm not saying that Phil still is always right, but it's interesting. I do like a cows ability. Go ahead for example. Still used to be gospel. And like last year, he had some real questionable winning
Starting point is 00:48:01 in terms of those battles, I was like, man, Phil, what's going on? here. But hey, you know, dude, he's an institution. And when I started doing college fantasy football, like I said, many, many moons ago, Phil Steele was the Bible. He was the Bible to what we're doing. You went by what he said. It was gospel. Luckily, we've progressed to a point where we can follow everything so closely in camp, but man, I still love my Phil Steele magazine. Oh, yeah. Can't get away from that. All right. All right. Yep. Well, we're going to take a quick break here when we come back we're going to finish up the last seven picks of the round
Starting point is 00:48:39 two all right i am up and i should have been more prepared for this i'm going to go with chris briselle the guy that i picked my next one yeah yeah i mean he's a guy that i picked him in jared's dtn draft and he's just a guy again this is a position uh that can have a lot of upside right and that Tennessee offense, outside wide receiver could be Mike Matthews, right? He would probably already have gone in draft before Chris Brazel. You know, we've seen Brew McCoy get hurt almost every year. And so there's just opportunities for Brazil to really stamp it, you know, make his mark here and have a good season. He's going to have multiple years left.
Starting point is 00:49:29 I think he's only a redshirt sophomore. And, man, he's got some traits. six to five, 200 pounds. And so guys like that, like you can usually find, I think he's going to be what they wanted Deonté Thornton to be ultimately in the offense. But he's worth the risk here for me at this spot in the draft. Proton, I'll let you take it from here. Yeah, no problem.
Starting point is 00:49:52 I am going to go, like I said, I had Brazil queued up and ready. I am going to go, though, with a running back. and it's something that in terms of C2C, I think that a very viable late round running back that I just, I didn't see him get taken in the C2C draft with Camps to Canton that just went on last week. I didn't see him taking at all in that, and I had him queued up, and we went 15 rounds of 12 teams,
Starting point is 00:50:27 and that is Khalil Mullings for Michigan. I know Mike's going to be very, happy to hear that out there somewhere in the ether. But we're just sort of accepting that Donovan Edwards is going to make up for his lack of vision, you know, his running into the back of blockers. And, you know, we're just going to overlook that fact. And the fact that it was obvious that Blake Corum was the bell cow, 20 plus touchdown running back.
Starting point is 00:50:56 He got all those goal line carries, got all the short yardage work. Mullings is the guy who came in and spelled him. and took out any of that work. If Coram wasn't up to it, it wasn't Donovan Edwards, who was doing the grind stuff. He hit the home runs here and there, and he's very good catching passes. But, man, meat and potatoes time, I think we're, I think we're sleeping on Khalil Mullings. And he's going to have 10 touchdowns. That's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:51:19 I feel like that's a bottom of 10 touchdown is going to happen. It's just a matter of, does he get any of the receiving work like we saw with Corum? I mean, had 10 receptions last year, barely 100 yards. And does he get enough of that first, second down work to punch in 13, 14, 15 touchdowns, get 7, 800 yards and make himself in a deep league somebody who's viable? I think there's a world that exists where Donovan Edwards just simply doesn't produce to the level that he needs to, especially with the new staff kind of coming in. I mean, obviously, I know that, you know, it's the same guys.
Starting point is 00:51:59 but Harbaugh's gone. You know, his, whatever his influence, it's, it's out of there. Kloomall-Mollings is a true Warhammer running back. And I think late for a low cost of acquisition, especially in a C2C format, where you could see him drafted in the fourth, fifth run, you could get something out of him in terms of potential at the NFL level for nothing. I just feel like he's somebody who's been overlooked and disliked in the draft.
Starting point is 00:52:25 You know, somebody I wanted to get a little shine. Yeah, I love that. I got a guy cued up like that that we'll talk about here at the end. So I love that. Zach, what you got? All right. So I'm going to butcher this guy's name. Trek cahoo.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Never mind. I don't have a guy queued up at the end of the track. That was a Josh special. So that's funny. I mean, this is the slot in Phil Longo, right? I mean, he's right behind Will Pauling young guy. I know Josh, you're probably going to talk about how he performed in high school. He was a stud in high school.
Starting point is 00:53:05 But he's just the next man up in that system. It's the slot guy you want. Phil Longo's slot guy, right? So willing to take a chance on him here to get some of that value. Yeah. And what a name. I mean, I can go two different directions with this nickname. Like, do you want to go?
Starting point is 00:53:22 His first name is legit, T-R-E-C-H. I don't know if you guys, I'm a little low. or obviously you guys, but naughty by nature, OPP. That's Tretch. That's Tretch. So, you know, you down with OPP, yeah, you know me with our boy Tretch. And on the other side, dude, it's right there. The big Kecahuna.
Starting point is 00:53:42 I mean, I'm dying. I'm dying for him to be a thing. So we get the big Kecahuna rocking right now. Four catches on four targets for 64 yards in the bowl game for Wisconsin. That's what we like to see. from Mary, D.K. Adios, Amigo. Yeah. And, uh, you know, Bryson Green did not go and do anything to really excite me coming over from Oklahoma State. Why not? All kinds of upside with that pick. Great, great selection. Right. I mean, he's been the talk of camp, spring ball. He was the talk of spring ball.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Like, they love him there. I mean, I, I don't know if he eats into Will Pauling's workload, but they're trying to get four wide receiver sets there at Wisconsin because Tretch is the second best wide receiver in that offense right now. And they have my boy TVD now. Your boy. The Dike Revolution is upon us. Who can only throw... He can only throw...
Starting point is 00:54:38 He can only throw his spot receiver, so he's great. Like, he'll be fun. You know he loves the middle of the field. He will test windows in the middle of the field to his detriment. But, man, his big arm, he will try it. Will Levis style. He answers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:52 I can't wait. I can't give up on him. Right. And it is great. Crazy, Tretch. I mean, Tretch did outproduce significantly. He outproduced Zachariah branch in high school on the same team. So there is that. I mean, I'm not saying he's better than Zachariah, but I do think he's a very good wide receiver and he'll do great in that system. He certainly got a path to playing time, you know. Yeah. Uptown anthem, naughty by nature is a jam. That's their best song. It's not OVP. It's uptown anthem. So I love it. I love it. I love it. I'm going to go back to quarterback here and I'm going to go. who do I got here? I'm going to go Pierce Clarkson from Louisville.
Starting point is 00:55:31 I do think that the run of Jeff Brom going after transfer QBs is going to be over after this year. I think Pierce Clarkson, they're really happy with him. He was a big time get for Louisville out of high school. And I think he is pretty comfortable in that system from spring reports. And I believe that Brom will give him the reins for his junior and senior year. and we all know that Tyler Shuck has he's gotten hurt like every year.
Starting point is 00:56:01 So who's to say he's even going to be healthy? And so Pierce Clark said, man, he's super cheap. And a QB and Jep Ram system, it's hard to go wrong with that. So I'm going to pick Pierce Clarkson here. The Brom's system aside, nobody has ever gone broke fading Tyler Shuck. Okay?
Starting point is 00:56:18 No one. He said no one. And including me, who he tried to stiff me out of $60 for doing a, 50 teamer. What a jerk. What a draft thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:28 Tyler Shuck, I'll never leave. I'll never let you forget it. That being said, I believe we're on my last selection here. So we're at. And I can't help it. The value is here. I just kind of have to do it and hold my nose since I don't know what I'm getting out of this situation. But God, AJ Duffy, AJ Duffy with my last pick.
Starting point is 00:56:49 San Diego State, Sean Lewis, made college flee a household name here in college fancy football circles. AJ Tuffy, just a disappointing showing in relief of Jordan Travis there at Florida State. Did not like what I saw. I'm not going to sugarcoat it. Again, mixed reports kind of out of camp, a little, yeah, some good and some bad. We'll see how that materializes. But man, I mean, it's all there for you, AJ. It's all there. Rolling out the red carpet to be in charge of a 35 point per game of offense. And if you can't handle it, well, you got a true freshman coming in who was an 89 rating, according to 247 sports and Danny O'Neill, that you can also go and take him and just make sure that you're covered pretty much up and down the present and the future, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:41 in terms of what you're looking at to do in these supplemental drafts. So I'll do it. I'll go with AJ Duffy, 6% owned and hope that Sean Lewis can work his magic. that had to hurt you for a tonne killed me killed me to do it you should be standing there yeah yeah dude it's the value you got to do it yeah i mean it's pretty obvious that he wasn't going to be able to play at the florida state p4 acc level even at the all-american game winning in the high school the under armor game he really struggled um in that game but hopefully you know step down a competition will be good for him and he will step up some Zach what you got
Starting point is 00:58:17 with your last pick all right um i am not sure. So this is a guy. I've taken a couple times in our CFF drafts. He had one good game, running back Freddie Brock at Georgia State. I don't even know what to expect from that offense, but he ran for 276 yards in the bowl game, which sticks out to me. So he's a guy that's out there. I guess, oh, he's a senior. I don't, you know, maybe not a great pick there. But looking at the the running back depth, there wasn't a whole lot there that I loved on the list. So he's one of those guys that you could probably get some value from this year. But yeah, so I pick Freddie Brock and I immediately regret the pick.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Oh, man. I was down to two guys at this last pick. I was down to Jacuri Brown and Jay Harris. Just because I think Jay Harris, I liked him a lot, especially in the spring game. He's got some talent. He could take over. backfield next year if no weddington moves on and jordan james goes the nfl um but i'm not going to take him i'm going to take jacuri brown and i just think he's a great fit for uh the gus malson system
Starting point is 00:59:35 he's a guy that can run the ball quite a bit he's a bigger guy so he's going to be able to take some hits i'm not sure that um that k j je jefferson gets out of this year even healthy and so jacri brown is basically almost an exact blueprint uh or carbon copy of KJ Jefferson in so many ways, except more dynamic as a runner. So I think he's in a great system for him at UCF. Jacari Brown, you'll have at least for two more years. I don't know if he's going to have an NFL career.
Starting point is 01:00:04 So he may be around for even longer. And I just think he's a great, great, great fit for that system. And I don't know who else is really going to compete with him there at UCF. So, man, Froton, you called it, man. You earlier today, you're like two rounds. Let's do it. Like we could rather try this thing. And I said, no way.
Starting point is 01:00:24 There's no way that we could do it. And we did it. That was incredible. So I'm super excited. Hey, do you guys have any work that you guys want to promote, you know, whatever you guys are doing on any other sites or anything on our site? I'll go to the, you know, before I even get on that, we'll go in the chat. I want to give some guys some respect.
Starting point is 01:00:43 Brett Pagney. Thank you very much for everything. Obviously, he's been in a often comment. Ryan Karp is arguably the MVP of the CFF All Access private chat. You know, we cannot thank him enough for what he does for the community in terms of all the best balls. If you're looking to get into a college fantasy football best ball draft, you've got to go to Karp. He is the guy that handles that. Him, Jared is well.
Starting point is 01:01:09 Obviously, Jared goes without introduction. Everybody knows the great Jared Ponger. We appreciate him, you know, significantly. If it weren't for him, he put this whole list together for us. And I know that took a significant amount of time. So we cannot do without give a Jared his props. So thank you very much for that, guys. Yeah, that's awesome.
Starting point is 01:01:31 Hey, it is CFF best ball season. You know, it's been for what, three months. And it is currently at Fantasy Point. It is best ball week. And so our NFL guys are doing a ton of stuff with best balls. They just put out a guide. And so check that stuff out on the NFL side. but also, man, like you said, Froton,
Starting point is 01:01:51 the carp is done a great job with best balls on this whole off season. So support him. He's got a P4 only one that he's trying to start off now. So if you're new to this, P4 only is a little bit less intimidating. Again, we have ADP on our site. Jared's got live best balls on Sunday night. So you guys can get into that as well. Man, let's expand CFF.
Starting point is 01:02:13 And best ball is the best way to do it, in my opinion. It's the lowest barrier for entry. And again, we have ADP on the site. It's never been easier to do CFF drafts and best balls. And so join us in that. Hey, all Froton, myself, Zach, we have been working hard on a CFF preseason guy that we're going to put out for free. We're highlighting kind of our top 25 players, each position, with profiles on each
Starting point is 01:02:39 and projections and all that stuff. And so we're going to release that by the end of the month. It's going to be completely free, a little primer of what we got going on on the site and what you look forward to during. in the season. And so, man, please join us for that and support us in that. Also, tell your friends about this show, man. If you like what we're doing, like, please like, please subscribe, share this with other people. We want to grow this space. This is a passion for all of us, including those in the chat. And so please help us grow this thing. We would love that. Next week, we are going to come,
Starting point is 01:03:13 go ahead, Froton, you got something? I just got one thing. And Jared mentioned this in the chat, which I do want to the one thing i kind of want to promote other than i'll have some stuff coming out about the elite 11 as i'm there over the next three days but on sunday i will be on jared show all right again number one all time guest host in the history of campus to can't number one all time i'm going to extend my all time lead on jared show and i it's a very special show because i will be recording for the first time in my life with none other than just in Leo of volume pigs. I am so excited to record with Justin Leo.
Starting point is 01:03:54 There's so many things I want to ask about him. You know, I want to learn. I want to know more about him. I want to get through the whole who is Justin Leo thing. I'm very excited of this. So I would be remiss if I didn't mention that appearance on Sunday with Jared and Justin. Big, big show. Very excited.
Starting point is 01:04:12 Yeah. That's awesome. Well, hey, join them. Support that. Man, that's going to be a fun show. I look forward to you and Justin holding that down. So that's going to be a lot of fun. One last thing for this.
Starting point is 01:04:26 Next week on this show, we're going to do a Q&A on Dynasty. So we're going to be putting out on Twitter, some other places. We want to field your questions. We want to answer those in our next show. And so ask any questions you got. You can ask them in the chat on this show or on Twitter, whatever. We're going to be taking those questions and answering those next week here. But until then, do small things with great love.
Starting point is 01:04:51 Thanks, guys. Peace. Peeb Pub. What? What? Why are you shaking your head? You're welcome.

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