The Herd with Colin Cowherd - FantasyPros - 3 Players Andrew Erickson Will NEVER DRAFT AGAIN! (Ep. 1952)
Episode Date: February 7, 2026Join Ryan Wormeli and Andrew Erickson as they break down three players that Andrew will never draft again to his fantasy football teams! Has San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey maxed out his us...age? Will another new offensive coordinator and potential Tush Push ban crater Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts' value? Plus, does Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. ever return to his rookie season peak? Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Christian McCaffrey - 0:00:54 Jalen Hurts - 0:05:17 Brian Thomas Jr. - 0:13:46 Helpful Links: Hard Rock Bet - All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Sign up for Hard Rock Bet and make a $5 bet and you'll get $150 in bonus bets if you win. Head over to Hard Rock Bet, sign up and make your first deposit today. Payable in bonus bet(s). Not a cash offer. Offered by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in FL. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, in all other states. Must be 21+ and physically present in AZ, CO, FL, IL, IN, MI, NJ, OH, TN or VA to play. Terms and conditions apply. Concerned about gambling? In FL, call 1-888-ADMIT-IT. In IN, if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, MI, NJ, OH, TN, VA). Follow us on Twitch - The team here at FantasyPros is taking questions all week, every week on Twitch. Follow us on Twitch at twitch.tv/fantasypros and never miss a stream! Discord – Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chat Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we’d love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let’s make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support – https://fantasypros.com/review/ BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channel at youtube.com/bettingpros, or wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm Ryan warmly joined by Andrew Erickson.
We are talking some players that Erickson is never, ever, ever, ever under any circumstances,
drafting again.
We are being as hyperbolic and emphatic as we can possibly be on the show here in early February.
Erickson, how you doing?
Doing good.
Coming off the Super Bowl 60 breakdown analysis.
So looking forward to.
putting that aside my Patriots, the Seahawks, yada, yada, and talking about what matters really
the most here. And that's fantasy football here in February. So we're six months away from the
height of draft season and we're already thinking about guys who are off the board where they are
undraftable in our opinion here. You've got three players for us. You're also going to give us some
players that you should draft instead of these three players. Let's start up with a running back,
Erickson. Who do you have? For me, it's going to be Christian McCaffrey. So finishing last year as the
RB1 was arguably the best pick that you could have made, especially in the first round of
drafts in 2025.
But I am very concerned about what he's going to do in 2026.
And if I'm not going to draft him in 2026, what does that mean for him in 27 when he's
going to be 31 years old?
That's where I get concerned about, is this potentially the last time we see CMC as a first
round pick and someone that you do really want to draft?
Again, you don't have to go back that far to see players like Dalvin Cook, where they were
top five pick, two years.
later, they're gone.
Like, they're not even drafted anymore because they just fell off the face of the earth.
We just see this happen with running backs very, very often, Austin Echler a couple of years
ago.
Well, he was a guy that was a top five pick, got banged up and poof, gone.
Not someone that we were really interested in drafting.
So it goes back to, we've talked about this on some of the earlier shows here for fantasy
projecting to 2006, where McCaffrey led the NFL in touches in 2025.
He had 413 in the regular season with the two playoff games, totaled up to 450.
total touches, which I believe was the most he's ever had in his career in a single season,
which is pretty bonkers for a player that's going to be 30 years old in June.
So he's getting up there in age.
We saw the rushing efficiency fall off dramatically this past season, not nearly as efficient,
didn't have nearly the same type of juice.
Now, the receiving was off the charts.
That's been CMC's calling card since the end of the NFL, and it's what separated him
and made him such an elite fantasy asset, if not the best asset when he is full.
fully healthy, but I have concerns about what that will look like with all of these touches.
They've already kind of talked about heading in 2006.
Well, McCaffrey, I'm more open to splitting a backfield because of the touches that are on
my body.
So they're already thinking about this and the season just ended.
So that has me concerned because the track record of players coming off these types of seasons
is just not good.
So Sequin Barkley was the, you know, litmus test last year, monster season coming off a ton of
touches over 400.
finished 2025 as the RB 13.
So he wasn't even a RB1.
Last 13 years, only one running back
was a top five fantasy running back
following the year where they saw
at least 400 plus touches.
And right now you look in ECR,
he is RB3.
So I'm not touching him inside the top five running backs.
And the player that I look at
as an alternative to Christian McCaffrey
that I would rather have is James Cook.
Because I think James Cook,
at his age,
following a year where he led the NFL in rushing yards with 1,621 with Joe Brady who loves him.
And Joe Brady is a huge part of this.
As the Bill's head coach, like, is this where we start to see James Cook level up again?
Because all James Cook does every year is prove the haters wrong, including myself, where there's no eight can score as many touchdowns.
Well, he didn't, but then he rushed for significantly more yards.
And the doubters and naysayers with James Cook will say, well, worm, he doesn't catch that many passes.
Well, it's not an inability from him because his earlier years in the NFL, he was catching passes.
Similar to McCaffrey, his calling card coming out of Georgia was, oh, this guy's like a third down back.
Like, he can catch passes out of the backfield.
So I think James Coosters continue to build on his NFL career that he's taken off, superstardom this past season, leading the NFL in rushing yards.
Again, he was RB6 in points per game, RB6 in total points score, but 26 years old.
I want guys in their prime that have a three-down skill set that play.
for an offense like Joe Brady, I know
is going to be efficient with Josh Allen
as the starting quarterback.
So give me James Cook
over Christian McCaffrey, who at this point,
like if he disappoints in 2026,
I'm very concerned about where he would be
the draft in 2027. So for that,
it's probably a guy I'm probably not going to end up drafting again.
Yeah, unless I'm taking Bejan or Gibbs,
like in the range where Christian
McCaffrey's going in, in early 20206 rankings,
he's the sixth overall player.
At that spot, if I'm missing out on Bejohn and Gibbs,
I'm taking Puka or Chase or C.D. Lamb or JSA.
Like, I'm probably going receiver.
And then if it's a little bit later in the first and he's falling in there, like, I'm, I'm looking at Cook.
I'm looking at Jonathan Taylor.
I might even be looking at Ash and Genty if they address the offensive line, like, going to have a new quarterback and a new play caller.
So I'm totally with you here.
Like, I'm not that interested in McCaffrey.
And when you're not interested in him this year, given his age, not sure I'm interested.
I'll be in future.
So I think it's a great call.
I have nothing to add to it.
Let's go to a quarterback here.
my quarterback that I may not draft again, and I'm definitely not drafting this year, is Jalen Hertz.
And that's because it's another year where, okay, brand new office coordinator.
What is this, the sixth or seventh year in a row that Jalen Hertz has had another officer coordinator.
And this whole coaching hiring was very bizarre because despite the Eagles having all this talent,
Sakel and Barclay, a lot of good pieces across the offensive line, Jalen Hertz is the quarterback.
It was crickets.
when it came to, oh, who wants to be the offensive coordinator for Jalen Hertz?
It seemed like nobody really wanted to be.
So eventually they settled on Sean Mannion, who was been with the Packers over the last two seasons,
and he last played in the NFL as a quarterback in 2023.
So he hasn't really been coaching for that long.
So that does bring up some concerns about what this offense could potentially look like.
Is it just more of Nick Siriani really kind of putting his staple on what he wants
Jalen Hertz to do?
I've also heard some rumors that the Eagles are.
are trying to add another quarterback to their room to kind of push Jalen Hertz.
Is Sean Mannion, the guy that is going to push Jalen Hertz as a brand new officer
coordinator and potential play caller?
I guess I'm just a little bit hesitant to buy into that.
You look at Hertz over the last two seasons.
He's been QB8, so he has not really been a true difference making elite quarterback,
QB7 and points per game, but he was under 20 points per game.
And the reason I bring that up is because Jalen Hertz now, if we're getting this same version,
of him where he's running less and he's just being drafted at the top of that middle tier of
quarterback. What do we always talk about? Worm, with these onesie positions, you have to stay out
of the middle. And right now, Jalen Hertz is closer to the top of the middle, which is not an
advantage whatsoever to drafting because he's going to finish closer to the guys going behind him
than finishing closer to the elite players like he was two or three years ago when he was scoring
15 plus rushing touchdowns. I have concerns about Lane Johnson. Every time he gets hurt, this offense
falls apart. He's getting older. A.J. Brown's gone. When I'm doing my rankings,
AJ Brown on the Eagles is not in my predictions for next year. I think that he has been so clear about
I want out of this team. The team is more committed to Jalen Hertz. I think at this point in time,
and I think that's a massive downgrade losing a superstar player like A.J. Brown. Dallas
Scottert's also a free agent. And he's really been one of Jalen Hertz more dependable targets
as an underneath option, especially when AJ Brown or DeVont de Valle Smith has.
missed time. So right now at QB6, I just feel like he's being prompted up by those rushing
touchdowns in the rushing production when, I mean, dude, there were times this year where this
Eagles offense was unwatchable from a passing game perspective. And I know that he's had high
highs, but the low lows have been super frustrating with Jalen Hertz. So for me, I'm looking at the board
where he's going, especially too. This push, I think is going to get just like banned at some point.
And then if you eliminate that from the equation, what is the point of drafting Jail?
on Hertz when I could get.
I just want to quickly say like,
Shailen Hurts is strong enough that he can score on a regular QB sneak.
He doesn't need the push,
but again,
to whatever small degree it matters,
I agree with you.
I think that's going away.
Yes.
I would rather have Jackson Dart.
I'd rather have Justin Herbert.
And something that I did for this exercise too warm when I was talking about,
okay, these are the players I never want to draft again.
And these are the players I would draft instead.
You know,
when you're thinking about never drafting again,
you're kind of thinking not just this year,
but in future years.
and what does that kind of ring you to?
Dynasty rankings, right?
You look at Jalen Hertz in the dynasty rankings,
guys that are ranked ahead of them
are guys like Jackson, Dard, Justin Herbert, and Caleb Williams.
So if we're going to be drafting and ranking those guys ahead of them in dynasty,
why would we not do that in redraft?
I get it's not a perfect science for me to propose that question,
but it's like, well, eventually we are going to be drafting those guys like consistently ahead.
And to me, it's like, well, I'm just going to start now
and just get ahead of it because eventually we're going to see all these quarterbacks
overtake Jalen Hertz, because that's at least what the consensus agrees from a dynasty lens.
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The first thing I do every year when I'm building out, not my draft rankings, but
draft like plan going into a draft I care about is I basically cross off the first couple names
in tier two at quarterback.
I have no interest.
I just blindly,
I don't even care who it is.
The guys at the top of tier two are not of interest to me.
I want somebody in tier one or I want to wait.
I mean,
just look like Jailer Hertz QB6 right now in early 2026 rankings.
We'd rather have him at QB6 or Purdy at QB12, Caleb at QB 13, Bo Nix at QB15, Jordan
love at QB 16. Even if you stick in Tier 2, like Justin Herbert at QB8, I totally agree with.
He's like the exception to my tier 2 rule because I really like Herbert next year with assuming
the offensive line is healthy. You know, Lawrence at QB11, Prescott, QB10. These are all names I'd
rather have than Hertz QB6. The offensive coordinator thing really sticks with me that nobody
wanted to. This is a team that won the Super Bowl like less than 12 months ago and nobody wants
to coach this team. They're terrified of Syriani getting fired. I think they think Hurts,
Hertz is a good quarterback, but he is clearly a limited quarterback.
And Lane Johnson, another year older, which you hit on, Seguan Barkley, another year older,
AJ Brown, who knows what's going on there.
There are names ahead of him that I'm not that interested in either at cost.
I don't want to make it seem like he's the first guy I don't want.
I'm a little nervous about Jaden Daniels and Joe Burrow at QB4 and 5 also.
To me, it's really like a top three and then I want to wait.
But yeah, Hertz is right in the middle of that.
And again, I'm not going to push back on you on this.
I think the floor is maybe a little bit higher than this conversation is giving him credit for
because I do think that he would still rush for touchdowns when they're close even without the tush-bush.
But I just don't think the ceiling's there.
And I mean, last year it was Drake May.
Like it's been years where it's Lamar or there's always a late round quarterback with the ceiling that you want to be targeting.
That is the biggest, easiest, most consistent path towards having an elite, you know, team
in your league is hitting on that late round quarterback who plays like a tier one guy,
that's not going to be hurts because he's not going to be late round and he's not going to
play like it's your one guy, I don't think. So I like that.
Yeah, I would say to some of the optics of his points per game and the way he scored the last
couple seasons, it kind of looks a little bit like Kyler Murray, which we saw all just
went off the rails, right? When you're like hovering in that kind of, not to say no
man's land, but closer to that middle tier of scoring quarterbacks, you see,
the path you're like man this guy's putting like 19 points per game 18 points per game like that's
really good but you really want to get that 20 points per game type of threshold where okay now my
quarterback's actually making a difference and jalen hurts just just hasn't been really that guy over the
last two season when he's been outside the top seven quarterback so again i didn't highlight this name
specifically but i mentioned him justin herbert like that's the guy i want way more than jailan
hurts so you have i like i love this yeah you have mike macdainiel coming in as the
offensive coordinator.
I mean, he made Tua.
He helped him a ton.
And I think that with the healthy office online, I think that Justin Herbert has a top
five fantasy ceiling, a quarterback where I don't see it as much with Hurt.
I'm betting Herbert doesn't end up.
Like by the time we get to August, I'm guessing he's not QB8.
I'm guessing he's more like QB5 or six.
That's a prediction I'm going to make right now.
Because I'd much rather Herbert than Jackson Dart, who's one spot out of him.
I'd much rather him than Hertz.
And I'd rather wait to get him than take Jane Daniels and Joe Burrow where they're
going.
Yeah.
I don't hate those guys, but I just like Herbert better.
I think to just add this last point about the offensive line, five games with Joe
Walt 2025.
Herbert averaged 24 fantasy points.
He's awesome.
12 games without him, 16.2.
That first game against the Chiefs in Brazil, I remember like thinking I should put money
on Herbert Twitter.
We talked about it.
We were like, we were like by Justin Herbert.
This is awesome.
He looked like he was stepping into the Mahalms.
Alan Lamar tier of just the unassailable best quarterbacks in the sport.
Didn't pan out that way.
Obviously, offensive line injuries have a lot to do with that.
But like it looked like, and he was moving around too.
Like pairing him with McDaniel, if that offensive line can stay healthy, man.
And they could add Tyler Linderbom at center.
They could draft a guard.
Like if they get the offensive line there, I think that could be the best
offensive football next year.
And I want a piece of it.
So I like Herbert quite a bit.
I'm with you there.
Let's go to one more player here.
Yeah, this one probably pains me the most.
of all the players because I felt really good about this player, his rookie year, and this past season,
his sophomore season was an absolute disaster.
It's Brian Thomas Jr.
And really, I could say it comes with a caveat that assuming that he doesn't get traded,
because I do think that there is a realistic outcome where he does get traded.
And I think I would be opening drafting Brian Thomas Jr.
if he was on a different team.
But right now, as long as he remains attached to Trevor Lawrence in Jacksonville, I think
it's really hard to be overly optimistic about Brian Thomas Jr.
Just how we saw things play out with him in this new offense with Liam Cohen.
Now, I know that he was dealing with a lot of injuries last year at times, but it never seemed
at any point when he was healthy on the field that he was becoming the focal point of this
passing attack.
And what we've seen with Trevor Lawrence and who he has succeeded with in the past, it's
been guys like Christian Kirk, Evan Ingram.
And then this past year, it was Jacoby Myers, who they trade for midseason.
They drop right into the offense.
and it looks like he's been playing with Trevor Lawrence for five seasons.
They immediately have chemistry, and that was never the case with Brian Thomas Jr.
where they seemed like they were never on the same page.
And the same thing with Parker Washington, right?
These guys that were clearly behind Brian Thomas Jr.
on the depth chart, but that didn't matter because they were the ones that were producing
with the current quarterback.
And considering how well Trevor Lawrence played in the aggregate with Liam Cohen in his
first year, I feel like there might be too much optimism that, well, if Trevor Lawrence
takes another step in Liam Cohen's offense, he could bring Brian Thomas Jr.
along for the ride, I get concerned about buying into that type of narrative because, again,
the same thing with Kyler and Marvin Harrison Jr.
Like, the guys just never seem like they saw eye to eye.
And what we've seen the last two years with Trevor Lawrence where with Brian Thomas Jr.,
they're not really connecting, I am concerned that that's never really going to come to fruition.
So he's someone that I am very, very hesitant to buy into in draft specifically this year.
Again, if it gets traded, that kind of changes the equation here.
But as long as Trevor Lawrence is his quarterback, I am very very hesitant.
very concerned about drafting Ryan Thomas Jr.
I was going to say when you put this name in the sheet that this is more they I'm not
really interested in drafting him as things stand in 2026 and less of a never drafting again
because he's young.
He has an elite season on his resume.
Like that carries a lot of weight for me, like that he was able to reach that high.
So to say never drafting again, especially as the cost goes out.
I mean, last year he was like, what, in that like 10 to 14 pick range overall?
and you know, not amongst receivers, but like, you know, that back end of the first, early second type of pick in most leagues.
Now he's going as like an early sixth.
I mean, I'm not even looking at ADP.
I'm just saying early rankings.
Like that's the range he's kind of settled into very, very, very early on.
But still, that's all we have to look at right now.
He's the 66th overall player.
He's wide receiver 30.
Like, if you're going to give me some kind of ceiling there, I'm probably maybe not that interested, like you said, if he's, if he's going there still in August and it's paired with Trevor Lawrence.
and that is a concern.
But that is not so, like, that's not such a high cost to pay for me to say I will never,
ever draft him again.
Like, I think I will probably have some Brian Thomas Jr.
In some leagues this year.
Now, maybe that's a range where instead I'm like,
all right, let me just take Herbert there and get my quarterback in that round instead,
whatever it is.
Again, it's a long way away.
But I can't quite go as far as never draft again, even though I am definitely, like,
not that excited about him this year.
Who are you taking instead?
So I actually want to follow up with your question.
Should I have said,
never to draft Travis Hunter again instead.
Would that have been?
I already did.
Yeah.
For me,
that's not again.
That's just I will never draft Travis Hunter in my life.
Because I was thinking about that because when I put Brian Thomas Jr.
in the show shit,
I was like,
I was thinking about it.
I was like,
no,
maybe Travis Hunter would have better and better because there's a chance that,
I mean,
if he just plays defense,
then you don't have to even sweat or worry about.
And the fact that he plays the slot a lot,
we're seeing slot receivers kind of phase out a little bit with the more influx
of these heavy tight end sets.
So maybe Travis Hunter's,
actually the guy you never want to draft again, but at least for
2006, Brian Thomas Jr.
is probably going to be someone I'm not drafting to your point.
Instead, a player that I actually
like a lot, especially if the
chips kind of fall in a certain way how the offseason
goes, Ricky Pearsall. I get
that the injuries have basically plagued him
over the past two years, but when he has been
healthy, I think that he has been good
for the most part. He had four games
this year with 85 or more receiving yards.
He led the 49ers in receiving yards
per game. So, again,
going back to the fact that he was efficient
and effective when on the field.
And it seemed like, yeah, he'd get hurt.
He would play through injuries mid-game,
but the fact that he had more receiving cards per game than Kittle
than Joanne Jennings than Christian McCaffrey.
I think that is showcasing,
hey, this guy has a lot of talent.
And it's despite him overcoming all these injuries
that he's constantly dealing with.
So going in a similar range to Brian Thomas Jr.,
he has Brock Perry as his quarterback.
Juan Jennings is a free agent.
Brandon Ayyuk, he's not coming back.
George Kittle, he's coming back.
coming off of torn Achilles.
I mean, you could look up and be like,
Ricky Pearsall is wide receiver one on San Francisco 49ers attached to Brock Purdy,
who we've already seen him established chemistry with.
Again, just barring health,
I think that Pearsall would be set up much better than Brian Thomas Jr.
in 2026 and beyond.
So that's someone that I'm kind of eyeing as an alternative to Brian Thomas Jr.
in that sixth, seventh round range.
I think that's totally fair.
I have nothing to add.
We went longer than we were supposed to on this.
So we'll go ahead and wrap things up there.
I think a fun conversation.
It's always interesting having a fantasy-related question in early February because there's just so much to come the next few months.
But it's fun to kind of start thinking ahead already.
I wish it was August, you know, pretty much already at this point.
All right, we'll wrap things up there.
For Erickson, I'm Ryan Wormley.
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Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal but encouraged.
It's the enhanced games.
Some call it grotesque.
Others say it's unleashing human potential.
Either way, the podcast's superhuman documented it all,
embedded in the games and with the athletes for a full year.
Within probably 10 days, I'd put it.
on 10 pounds.
I was having trouble
stopping the muscle growth.
Listen to Superhuman
on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night,
a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind,
and nobody's telling you
exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo,
and every episode,
we're cutting through the noise,
breaking down the biggest moments in sports
and giving you the real story
behind the headline.
And we're going straight to the source
the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear.
Listen to SportsSlice on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Slical Life 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
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Guaranteed human.
