The Herd with Colin Cowherd - FantasyPros - An Early Look at the Best Landing Spots for the Top 2026 NFL Free Agents (Ep. 1959)
Episode Date: February 14, 2026Join Joe Pisapia, Jake Ciely, and Tom Strachan as they take an early look at the best landing spots for the upcoming 2026 NFL free agent class! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Trop...hy Smack Giveaway - 0:02:15 Aaron Rodgers - 0:03:06 Daniel Jones - 0:06:15 Malik Willis - 0:09:05 Hard Rock Bet - 0:11:59 Alec Pierce - 0:13:26 Mike Evans - 0:17:34 Deebo Samuel - 0:20:01 Other Free Agent Wide Receivers - 0:22:10 FantasyPros Dynasty - 0:24:04 Kenneth Walker III - 0:24:45 Breece Hall - 0:27:33 Travis Etienne - 0:30:18 Rico Dowdle - 0:33:08 Javonte Williams - 0:35:40 Tyler Allgeier - 0:37:15 Kyle Pitts & Dallas Goedert- 0:40:20 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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And today we're going to take a look at the free agents and the best landing spots for them for fantasy in 2026 because, well, we're biased because it is fantasy pros.
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Gentlemen, free agency is always a frenzy.
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Tom, who are you most looking forward to in terms of free agent this year, getting out there and testing the waters?
Well, I'm really interested in Isaiah likely.
I'm a Ravens fan.
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Like, why are we doing free agency then the draft?
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All right, jents, let's start with the quarterback position.
You know, sometimes it's kind of sad when you're a free agent and nobody wants you.
Will anybody want Aaron Rogers this off season?
Jake, why don't you kick us off with Aaron Rogers in a potential landing spot?
And the couch is available, also available as an alternate, The Cave.
I wasn't expecting that one, but yes, I put it would be nice for all of us.
is just retirement.
Just hanging up, you're done.
The cave it is.
The cave it is.
The couch, whatever he picks,
ayahuasca, whatever he wants to do.
The big thing here is the interesting thing.
Ayahuasca?
I think that's a town in Wisconsin.
That was the crap that he was doing.
Anyway.
You're so straight-edge, I love you.
You're my favorite.
Did I mispronounce it?
I don't even know.
You did, but you're adorable.
The point being, it's as many jokes as we made.
It's funny.
I did my way too early rankings like everybody did.
And somebody's like,
you have Sam Darnold so low.
I was like, do you know who averaged more fancy points per game than Sam Darnold?
Aaron Freaking Rogers.
So if he happens to play next year and he does still have a little bit left, he had D.K.
Matt Calf and not much else, as we know with the Steelers, as Arthur Smith tried to make
three tight ends work every single week, is go back to the Vikings.
Go with Kevin O'Connell, Justin Jefferson, one of the top three, four wide receivers
in the NFL, go out on a high note where potentially you could get back into the playoffs and
actually do something.
and I just think that if we're talking about a logical landing spot,
that's not back with the Steelers.
I think Aaron Rogers going to Minnesota to finish things out with one more year,
makes sense.
And gets to play the Packers twice, too.
That's what every ex-Green Bay quarterback loves to do, right?
Go play for the Vikings for a year.
All right, Tom, give me a landing spot for Aaron Rogers.
What do you think it might be?
And again, Cave is still on the board.
Yeah, I mean, definitely first option is Cave,
as long as he can't podcast from there or appear on Pat McCaffee.
I don't think the Wi-Fi is going to be good in the cave, Tom.
I got to be honest.
But I've tried to go a bit different.
because there's a few of these that I've agreed with J-Con.
So here I've tried to give us a different option.
And I've gone with Arizona now.
Like, look, the reports are that they're looking for a split with Kyla Murray.
And when you look at what Aaron Rogers did well last year,
he was more reliant on yards after the catch than at any time in his career
because, you know, the arm's just starting to go.
You look at what Arizona's got.
They've got Trey McBride, who was 10th among all tight ends
and wide receivers in yards after catch per reception last year.
Michael Wilson was also top 25.
We would be putting Aaron Rogers.
indoors, which at this point in his career
after a year in Pittsburgh, he might
fancy, we know that he's wanted to get
back across further towards the West Coast
at points in his career. Yes, it's not
right on the coast, but it's closer.
Now, I don't really know whether
Mike LaFleur, Matt LaFleur links
could be a positive or a negative for this,
but they do have Nathaniel Hackett, and we
know that Aaron Rogers and Nathaniel Hackett are
very close. So if we just try to get
slightly outside the box, I think
that there are reasons why we could set
Aaron Rogers up there. And I don't
don't hate it. I think there's definitely some, some players who would thrive more with him than
others. But yeah, I think there's potential for fun. Well, look, if you can't retire, the closest
thing is Arizona, right? I'm just saying, quite different. In every sense of the word, they got the
golf. People retire to Florida or Arizona, typically. So there you go, Aaron Rogers. And it might
be a cave or two there, a lot of mountains in Arizona. All right, let's go to Daniel Jones. I know on
the pod earlier, Jake, we had talked about a fun landing spot of
going back to Minnesota and how that would really change the dynamic there potentially too.
Kevin O'Connell had him a few years ago there.
He's probably familiar with what goes on how the offense runs.
So that would be fun.
But again, in terms of predictions, what do you think is a little bit more reasonable?
Is it just a return to Indianapolis?
I think so, especially when you look at the fact that they, without telling us last year,
they're like, hey, Anthony Richardson doesn't seem to be working.
And I don't know that's 100% Anthony Richardson, the player.
I mean, yeah, we would love to see him pass better, but the big thing is, is she hasn't made as many improvements as they wanted.
He also hasn't been able to stay healthy.
At some point, even, like, just go back and kind of like change history and say he's got a 20% improvement.
He's looking like a league average passer.
He still gets hurt all the time.
And I think that's the issue that they're thinking of with the Coles is that, you know what?
We have to not only try to tie ourselves to Anthony Richardson and say maybe he can improve because he hasn't, it's the fact that he needs to stay on the field.
and can we count on that? And I think that's why you say, all right, Daniel Jones was working. Yes, he got hurt, too. But, you know, his was more of a freak injury than what's been happening with Anthony Richardson. And you see how well the offense work with Daniel Jones obviously learned a lot. And that's the reason we had fun on that show. As I said, you go back to probably where the improvement came in his career was learning from Kevin O'Connell. And you go back to an offense that can rely on Jonathan Taylor in the backfield to soften up defenses. You have enough weapons, even if Alec Pierce leaves. And I'd probably see this team address that issue anyway, even if Pierce does leave.
is that they're going to go back to Daniel Jones and tie them in
because I think the Colts see what happens if they don't,
which we talked about on that fun show,
is then that now they're stuck trying to make sure
that Anthony Richardson could do something,
or maybe they trace a Kirk Cousins,
which I don't think they want to go down that road.
So I think they might be aggressive
in getting to Daniel Jones earlier for agency.
And Tom, there's also something to be said for,
look, Daniel Jones probably had the most success of his career in Indianapolis.
If you're Daniel Jones, maybe that does just make sense.
Yeah, I think so.
It felt like the vibe,
between everyone involved was really good and why would he not want to go back there when
everything clicked for him as Jake says yes maybe alec pierce moves on and maybe they end up sacrificing
Michael pitman so they can keep alec pierce but there's still just so many good options you look
you're supported by a good run game with jonathan taylor you've got tyler warren you've got
josh downs who had a quiet season by his standards but still had 84 targets and i just can't
think why daniel jones would necessarily want to go elsewhere because if he goes back to
there will always be that question of,
are they going to give J.J. McCarthy a run if he experiences a bit of downtime.
And it seemed to click well with Shane Stike.
And the Achilles injury, I mean, it's just not what they once were.
We've seen players come back from so much quicker.
And I've got plenty of confidence that Daniel Jones can run it back this year.
All right.
Tom, I'm going to let you have the first crack at this one here.
Let's talk about Malik Willis,
who gained a lot of traction this year with some spot starts there for Jordan Love.
Obviously, another guy came from a bit of a smaller school.
People like the tools.
People thought maybe a couple of things.
years in the NFL sitting would be good. Unfortunately, he really can get too many shots and good
situation in Tennessee. But he has been slowly starting to improve. We saw two years ago and
play a little bit when Jordan Love was certain. Last year, we saw some market improvements. So
the market is hot right now when it comes to Malik Willis. So Tom, where is Malik Willis land for
you potentially in 2026? I'm going to see if we're sending Aaron Rogers elsewhere in my
scenarios, then let's send him to Pittsburgh. I think that you can make an argument that
having experienced that cold weather games in Green Bay that he'd be suitable for that kind of football.
I think that he would appeal to Mike McCarthy as somebody, okay, he can add a little bit with
his legs, which is going to be useful in that division. We know that, yes, the defenses have
experienced with Lamar Jackson and those kind of dual threat quarterbacks, but also it's like,
if you don't have that element, then you need to be really good elsewhere. And I'm not sure that
I see a quarterback available to the Steelers who could offer that. And as you mentioned, Joe,
yeah, Willis absolutely, I mean, he torched my ravens with the deep ball this season,
like he was front for like 14 yards per attempt.
In the games that he's had 60% or more of the snaps over the last couple of years,
he's had 40 or more rushing yards in six of them.
Like, I just think that there's going to be a lot of possibilities for Malik Willis this year,
and some of them will be good and some of them will be bad.
But I think taking a two-year deal or so in Pittsburgh is probably as good as it gets,
I like him with McCarthy too.
McCarthy knows how to work with quarterbacks.
He's a good offensive money, solid guy.
I think that's exactly the kind of environment I would want from Malik Willis.
Jake, where would you want Malik Willis in 26?
I feel like I'm taking the layup here is the fact that not only don't want him there,
but it's the obvious connection with Halfleaf coming from Green Bay and putting him in Miami
and put that connection right back together.
You also have Bobby Sloick as their offensive coordinator, which I think for people that look at him as kind of that Shanahan offense,
which the good news here is a lot of pre-stap motion.
a lot of play action. If you look over the last five years, Malik Willis, if you look at touchdowns per attempt and first downs per attempt, when in play action, he's one of the top ten quarterbacks and just percentages of those combined. So I think this is a good fit for what the style of the offense likely will be. And then, of course, the connection there. The big question is going to be, is Tyrick Hill back with this team and healthy. Is Jaylon Wadle with this team? I mean, I think they're going to obviously address the wide receiver position, whether it's those two or other pieces. But we see the excitement for the dolphins with this changeover. And I think Malik Willis is the easy.
tie to this team. And I think it does make a lot of sense. As much as I do think like the
fallback option, given what Tom played out there, that makes sense too.
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Let's move on to the wide receivers here, Alec Pierce, big name guy, Tom, who could potentially make a big impact.
You and I see eye to eye.
I don't want to spoil things,
but I kind of put this out there as well in,
actually,
no,
I see I die with Jake in this one.
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Tom and I agree.
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and I hate when I agree with Jake.
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But anyway,
you've got interesting landing spot,
Tom,
actually.
I thought about this team.
Champions.
So,
yeah,
let's talk about that
because that's not one
that I had on my bingo card.
Yeah,
so I mean,
and firstly,
I'm going to agree
were you guys on the spot which we'll get to in a minute. But I also think if you want to get a little
bit more out there, let's go with the Seattle Seahawks. Everybody's going to assume Rashid
he'd stay in there, but he's a free agent as well. Now, the Seahawks have an absolute boatload
of cap space there, sick thin cap space currently, which is just wild for a team coming off
for Super Bowl. Now, some teams might want to sit back and just rest easy on what they've got.
but if you look at a guy like Alec Pierce,
it's so rare for someone of his talent
to end up on the free agency market.
And if I want Alec Pierce to land somewhere good for fantasy football,
I want somewhere where the downfield passing is going to be good.
Now, is that going to happen on some of these bad teams
where they've got rookie quarterbacks or second year quarterbacks,
poor offensive lines?
I don't know, but Sam Donald led the league in completion rate
on passes 20 plus yards downfield last year.
he had a 58% completion rate.
Nobody else was over 52%.
Now, the Seahawks are going to be looking to pay JSN
and maybe two big wide receiver contracts is too much for them.
But they have a huge amount of cap space.
And I just think that Mike McDonald is going to be aggressive
because he knows the teams in that division
are going to be trying their best to close the gap on them very quickly.
All right.
So now that we teased the landing spot that all three of us like,
Jake, let's reveal what it is, potentially for Alec Pearson 26.
To be fair, I like Tom's pick.
I thought about Seattle.
I like, it's outside the box.
And let me tell you, I think a lot of people would go, oh, man, that's a good, good job, Seattle.
Like, I feel like that would be the general reaction, you know.
I don't think it would hurt JSN necessarily.
Like, JSN's still the alpha guy.
I'm with Tom on that.
But it's to give Sam Donald a little bit more leverage there, you know, it certainly makes
some sense.
Yeah.
And he was important to them down the stretch.
The other team we talked about on the fun show is one that he's been tied to, and I brought
up the Brian Dable going down.
feel with Alec Pierce with the Titans. But I think more likely than the Titans, you talk about
a buttload of Capspe. But the Titans also, by the way, we're talking about the Titans'
Raiders, the top two in Capspace. The Titans are at $100 million. The Raiders could easily, like,
make some adjustments and get to $100 million. This is a lot of room for both these teams.
And when you have Mendoza coming in, yeah, he has Brock Bowers. And then, question?
I mean, we're talking about, Trey Tucker is fun. He is not a one. He's not a two. He should
not be a two. Dante Thornton, I mean, sure, he was a full.
flyers a deep threat that could potentially develop,
didn't see a whole lot as a rookie season.
Again, Clint Kubiak, no ties to anybody on this roster, by the way.
So you see, if he makes this move in free agency and says,
you know what, I know what that deep threat,
you brought up the comparison where we tied that fun show is like using them like
he used JSN with the Seahawks,
which the one thing that Kubiak does,
going back to Shaheed and going back, oh, to the Saints,
is he loves designing the offense where one of his two wide receivers
breaks free on almost every single play downfield.
Not necessarily free as an open space,
but he wants one of his wide receivers getting downfield and in space.
Oh, by the way, who does that better than anybody else in the NFL last year?
Alec Pierce is top five in that list, if not the top.
So you put Alec Pierce on the Raiders with Brock Bowers,
and then whatever else they do,
and Mendoza can do that part,
which is kind of somewhat similar to Sam Darnold
than what Tom was talking about,
and being able to throw it downfield to make those passes.
I think it's a very intriguing spot,
because not only would it be Brock Bowers and him,
but we'd be talking about now Alec Pierce with 120 targets, maybe even more,
and we'd be super excited in fantasy.
Yeah, that's my spot too.
So that's the spot where I would be most excited for him and fantasy.
Let's talk about Mike Evans, old veteran Mike Evans, Hall of Famer, probably to be Mike Evans.
But Jake, he's still got a little left in the tank, we all hope.
If so, where is he parking that tank in 2026?
Yeah, I won't go as long.
You want to watch the fun show, went long on this one.
But the quick version.
You did.
God.
The quick version here, as I think the 49ers again.
getting overlooked is an intriguing landing spot for Mike Evans and some other. I like the team that
you brought up on that show too. And I like the team that Tom brought up. Basically, we're looking
at a veteran to go to a contending team that kind of has a void for what Mike Evans does. And
everybody's talking about the 49ers. They're Brandon Ayuk's not coming back. Oh, by the way,
what does Brandon Ayuk kind of do what Mike Evans could do in this? Oh, touchdown maker,
big playmaker, reliable option. They have Ricky Pearsall, who I love in space and over the
middle of the field and getting free, but he's not Mike Evans. Joan Jennings. Juan Jennings,
was not really what Mike Evans could bring through this team.
And oh, by the way, is the other part that I brought up on that show is George Kittle playing in
2006.
We don't even know.
You put Mike Evans on the 49ers.
I think it would actually be better than going back to the Buccaneers for us in fantasy.
All right.
So the 49ers landing spot there for Mike Evans.
How about you there, Tommy Boy?
Where do you have Mike Evans going this year?
Well, 33-year-old wide receiver, this would not be the first veteran signing for the Baltimore Raven.
It would feel again.
Yeah.
Whether it worked out or not, who knows.
But Lamar's always been great with play action.
That's where he absolutely thrives.
They didn't do enough of it this year.
I think with Declan Doyle, the OC coming in now,
I think that we saw with the Bears that they were very much happy to use play action
and then go downfield.
Mike Evans would be excellent for that with the Ravens.
You go back to 2024 when Evans was healthy.
He ranked second with play action catch rate of 86%.
That's what Lamar needs right now.
Shad Bateman regress this year.
They didn't make most of DeAndre Hopkins,
who's also a three agent.
They don't like going to Zayflowers in the red zone.
So get Mike Evans in there.
Get the big bodied guy who's going to go up and make a catch,
and I think that could be really fun for fantasy.
Yeah, certainly a veteran presence there too
would be nice that actually still has something left in the tank.
I think the problem is to keep bringing guys like DeAndre Hopkins
is not there anymore.
But some might argue that Mike Evans is done.
I don't know if I'm ready to make that argument yet.
I don't think I'm quite there.
Great career for Mike Evans too.
Let's talk about Debo Samuel.
Tom, I'll take you first on this one here.
Debo, obviously, some up and down last year.
Start off strong and then faded, which was, to Andrew Erickson's credit, his prediction of
what Debo would do.
He was spot on.
So what will Debo do in 2026 and where will he do it?
Yeah, I'm going to take him to Carolina.
And obviously we know that he's not going to give us as much in the way of yards
after the catch these days.
But last year was a career low 6.5 yards after the catch.
the catch. Every other year he'd been above eight previously. So perhaps that is just where he's
at in his career or perhaps it was because he was out of Shanahan's system. But I think that Dave
Canales would actually be able to get much more out of Debo Samuel in that kind of middle of the
field role. They like Jalen Koker in the slot, but where he shines is when they push him
downfield vertically. Teteroa, also great on the boundary, downfield stretching things. But if you
added Debo Samuel, he could eat underneath, be a nice outlet. I think that's what they wanted in
Hunter Renfro, someone who can create space quickly and shift around and open up the middle of the
field. And they obviously didn't get it from Hunter Renfro. So let's try with Debo. All right. Where are we
trying with Debo for you this year, Jake? Yeah. So what do we know about Mike McCarthy now taking
over for the Pittsburgh Steelers? He loves three wide. How many wide receivers do the Steelers have
that he can trust right now? None because D.K. McGap has to be resigned. So you assume.
I'm going to say one, but you're right. Yeah. It's fair. So, or do they, no, they extended it.
I forgot. They've already been taken care of.
So they have one. But I have one.
That was taken care of.
They have nobody because not only do they have nobody, but Calvin Austin and Marquez Valdez
Scantling are free agents and they're not coming. So who the hell cares at this point?
So you're looking at D.K. Metcalf and Blank. And the blank could easily be filled in by Debo
Samuel and what he's able to do. Not only against zone, but against man. And that's where
I go back to Mike McCarthy is that's the other thing he does with his Y receivers. He moves
them around. Like it's not you're the X, you're the Y, you're the Z. It's we're going to
movie around the whole time because that's how Michael McCarthy likes to run his
offense and take people off balance.
I know that limits D.K. a little bit, but Dibo can do a lot more, whether zone, whether
it's man, whether it's out wide, whether it's in the slot.
And I think Dibo actually, for the McCarthy style offense, makes a ton of sense for this
team, especially because, again, they don't even have a second wide receiver.
Yeah, certainly they got to add some more, especially if we want Malik Willis to go there.
Let's get the man some help, please, for the love of goodness.
All right.
Let's talk about some other guys to, I'll just throw some names out to you.
me a landing spot here at the wide receiver position.
Joanne Jennings, give me a landing spot, Jake.
Buffalo. If they don't get like the Mike Evans,
I think he makes a ton of sense for that team.
Tom, you got a spot for Joanne?
Yeah, I mean, I definitely like that one.
Or just going back to the 49ers,
it seemed like they were willing to bring him back.
And I think there was definitely plenty of volume there still for him.
All right. Tom, Rashid Shaheed,
and she kicked him out of Seattle for Alec Pierce.
Yeah, I'm sending him a home.
Look, he's been with Kubiak for the last two years.
and make sense to send him on to Vegas.
There you go.
So somehow one of those two guys ends up in Vegas.
We've got that.
Shaheed for you, Jake.
Where would you put him?
Well, because I put him in Vegas.
No Tyrek Hill is back.
Put him in Miami.
Okay, yeah.
All right.
That's fun.
Romeo Dobbs.
Any takers, Jake, for him?
As Saints.
They need them.
They need a Y receiver.
Okay.
I like that one.
Tom, what do you think of that?
I'm going to send him a Green Bay.
We keep making the Green Bay links to Miami.
Why not put him there?
be the wide receiver too to waddle.
All right, Wondell Robinson, another guy, too,
a nice position wide receiver.
Tom, where would you want to throw him at?
This feels like Tennessee Titans.
Absolutely Tennessee Titans all over.
Just, yeah, reliable in the middle of the field,
letting go.
Not bad, Jake.
How about you?
We talked about that with Erickson,
is that it makes sense, especially with Daibald,
but if they have faith in D-K and go a different route with that,
because they kind of duplicate,
you know what, if I'm the commanders,
I'm going to steal one from the Giants and give that second,
the better version of D-Brival,
at this point alongside Terry McLaurin
because that's the thing is everybody's like, oh, what about Al?
Terry McLaren is a big downfield threat.
They need somebody to do more of that
of what Wondell does. I think the commanders could
take one on the backfield or backside
of the Giants and put them on this team.
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Ken Walker, I already know possible landing spots that Jake was talking about, but I want to hear Tom's landing spot for Ken Walker.
Super Bowl MVP, Ken Walker, by the way.
Let's send him to the Texans.
Now, they're not exactly flush with cash for $2 million over the cap currently, but they could save $8 million by cutting Joe Mixen leaves only a $2 million dead cap hit behind.
I think Joe Mixon is toast.
I like Woody Marks, but I don't think he's the answer.
I think Marx could be similar with Walker in like a more limited version of.
of what Charbonnet was.
I don't think we're going to see Kenneth Walker go anywhere and be a true three-down running back
because his past protection, just, I mean, the Seahawks have never believed in it.
So even in the Super Bowl, we saw George Hollani coming in for those past pro reps.
So, yeah, I think that if you put him with the Texans, he could really help take some of the pressure off,
C.J. Stroud, yes, the offensive line is a bit of a problem.
But I think that's the kind of thing that they need to really take them over that next bump.
All right.
So Jake, for Ken Walker, obviously now big stage, got the big award.
How does he cash in on it?
Yeah, I originally had a different team here.
And I'm like, yeah, you know, after we talked yesterday with Alvin Camara situation,
or whenever you're watching this video, might be not yesterday for you.
But the same situation with Alvin Camara is he's kind of stuck with that team because of his deadcap still not saving them, what, 11 million?
They're still stuck with.
So I looked at one and I was like, James Connor can be cut from 10 million to two.
if they dead cat.
And then on top of it,
Trey Benson was supposed to be fine by the end of,
well before the end of the year.
And they're like, well, not now.
And we're not activated.
And like, all of a sudden,
Trey Benson just never came back.
And I still think that Trey Benson
might be an interesting buying dynasty
because of that uncertainty
and maybe if James Carter.
Could you imagine dynasty alone?
Forget the fact we find out
Trey Benson's healthy
and Conner's cut.
People will go nuts again
like they were for Benson last year.
But what if there's something going on with Benson?
And what if the Cardo's with all of their money?
and then you have the Kubiak, which by the way,
the Kubiak situation, or not because
LaFleur, coming in with
the floor from before of a Josh Jacobs type,
and I know what Tom said about a three-down,
and that's certainly in play of not letting him be a three-down,
but what if the LaFleur is like the other LaFleur
and treats him like Josh Jacobs,
who can do a lot in the passing game,
and isn't even the strongest in that?
With Arizona?
And all of a sudden getting Belcal work with Arizona,
and I know I keep saying I want Kenneth Walker,
but everybody wants Kenneth Walker to have Belcal work.
But what if it finally happened with Arizona?
I wouldn't be shocked.
I think Arizona is going to be the sneaky team of free agency that no is expecting to see coming because they have so much space and they're just kind of like they have all these color color Murray problems and ignoring the fact that they're still going to make moves.
All right.
So Arizona interesting landing spot there.
We've got Tom's landing spot for Ken Walker.
Let's talk about Breece Hall.
Jake,
give me a landing spot for him that would blow people's minds potentially.
So I love that Tom took the team that I did on the long form for the fun one.
I'm so glad that he took that because that's a, you'll see what.
Like, if you go watch that one after Tom talks, we completely agree on this one.
But I took the layup on this one.
I'm taking the one that everybody's saying is going to happen despite the fact that Kansas
City does not have cap space either.
They have to manipulate things.
But they also don't have running backs.
There's like, like they don't have active running backs right now.
So you put Breece Hall on the Chiefs and people are going to lose their damn minds because
that's what anybody does.
There's a running back that's going to the Chiefs or going to do the Chiefs or by the way,
somebody gets hurt and sits out because of COVID and all of a sudden we're taking the first
round draft picks on the Kansas City running back.
is we just want Kansas City running back to be fun,
something we can count on.
And if Breeze Hall does somehow find his way to the Chiefs,
maybe he takes a teamer friendly, team friendlier deal.
I like team or friendly.
Team friendlier deal to try to make it happen.
Jake writes for a living, everybody.
I can sit there and see that I was stupid.
And I can edit it.
That's the difference.
I can sit here and see it too.
That's the beauty of the show.
Well done.
That was a good follow-up joke.
But yes, Breeze Hall would be top 10.
locked. Actually, Brees Hall would probably push the top five if he ended up on the Chiefs.
All right. So I know what I was screwing about the, you know, the Chief's cap and all this stuff.
Look, man, we see it happen every year. Teams have cap issues. They work things around. They make
trades. They make moves, you know, and still it's a destination. I think guys still want to play with
Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, especially if they want to try to win a Super Bowl. All right, Tom,
Bruce Hall, interesting landing spot for him. Yeah, let's say that the Chiefs aren't able to make it
work and let's send him to the commanders instead because I think that is another opportunity where
you really could see a three down running back. I'm not a Groy Croski Merritt-Trufer. I thought that
he looked fine last year but I think that he would be fine to spell Brees Hall instead. Chris
Rodriguez, during the Knickles, both three agents, neither of them are particularly great players.
Now the one thing the commanders have talked about this week is that they want to be able to
take more downfield shots. They want to be able to get the quarterback under center more.
often. And what helps that? It's a good running game by bringing defenders down into the box.
It makes the back end lighter so then you can take those shots. Now, Brees Hall, when the Jets QVs were
under center last year, he had a 7.5% explosive run rate, ranked 5th in mistackles force per
attempt on those plays. I think that it's a nice match. It's not one I've heard people talking
about, but yeah, if we're moving away from the Chiefs, then I'm just looking for a situation
where he could play three downs. All right. So there you have it, everybody. Breast Hall could
potentially landing some big spots there for his fantasy value.
What about Travis Aetian coming off a really good season?
I'm of the mind, Tom, that he should go right back where he was because I think Liam
Cohn and him really kind of jelled together.
I thought it was a good marriage for both parties.
I don't think he should go anywhere.
I think Jacksonville will be smart.
It's not a knock on Bayshall Tudin.
I just don't think Tutin's ready to got to take over as a lead back.
And in those Liam Cohn offenses we've seen, guys like E.
E.T.N. are crucial to everything working.
and I think that's why you saw such success for Trevor Lawrence.
So let's take that off the table because that's probably an obvious one.
Let's do another landing spot potentially for Travis ETIN.
Yeah, I mean, I agree with you.
A couple of weeks back for Fantasy Pros are ranked for top 23 agents.
And in that I mentioned that I thought that ETN should go back.
And the links were him and Trevor Lawrence going all the way back to college.
It makes sense of some ways,
but there's none of that kind of chatter coming out of Jacksonville at the minute.
It seems like they will just move on,
which is a little bit strange.
considering this was the most consistent campaign
that we've seen from Etienne, like you look back
for his career and he's been a bit of a half-season
warrior. But coming out of last year,
RB10 in points for game and RB12 in total
points, I want to send him to the New Orleans
Saints. I think that it'll be cheaper than
the other running backs that we've been
talking about. The Saints run similar
kind of schemes to the Jags.
They predominantly play more zone concept
runs than Man Gap runs.
An Etienne average 4.6 yards
per carrying zone runs. He was a reasonable
pass catcher, a good runner.
I'm assuming that Alvin Camaro is probably done at this point.
And I think that Aetian, in that scheme with Kellen Moore, could be really fun.
All right. Jake, Travis Aetan, where do you want to put him in 26?
Yeah, if we're not talking about the Jaguars, then I think another similar, this is a team that Tom went to earlier for Kenneth Walker,
is a similar offense that does zone, but with a mix of man in their run, which is very similar to what Travis E.T.N.
just came from.
And if you're worried about your offensive line, not being as capable as most.
and I do think the Texans will address their offensive line this offseason.
But if you're looking for a similar, the offense should be similar for E.T.N.
And the answer being what we talked about on the show with Erickson is the fact that who's a threat to lose their potential value in free agency was Woody Marks,
given the fact that he was productive but not very efficient, actually one of the more inefficient running backs in all of the NFL,
as I think that ETS going to the Texans, but not only surprised somebody, but give them a value of what they lost.
with Joe Mixen. I know they're a little bit of different running backs, but I think that ETIN could
step in there and be the lead similar to what Tom's argument was with Kenneth Walker.
All right. So there you go. But Jake, do you agree? Travis Atean, athletic spot for him and the
Jags is getting back together? Yeah, mostly because, well, let's talk about the next one, because this is
why I don't, I'm not a huge Baychell-Tooten guy either. Okay. Well, yeah, I like Beachal-Tooten. I just
don't think he's ready for what Travis Ateen is able to do in 2025. So Jake, that leads us to
Rico Dowdell, where would Rico Dowell potentially land for you in 2026? I can't imagine where
you might put him. So if Etienne is not back with the Jaguars, they need somebody in my opinion
because I think Tutin, let me make this clear. I even said this in my pre-draft write-up of
Tootin. I think he's a great running back as a timeshare piece. I don't think Tutton is equipped
or ever will be equipped or capable of being 18 to 20 touch per week. Even 15 plus touch, he needs to be
part of a timeshare, which will get the best out of him and his skill set. He is a very
explosive, a very good running back. But I think Rico Datole wanting to go somewhere,
this is very like several levels here. Doudal was pissed off that again, he wasn't
treated as the lead when he got his contract, perform well and replaced the Chubo Hubbard,
then had to share at the end of the season and even said, I'm done with this. I need to find
a team that will give me the lead. Well, you know, you're above replacement, buddy. Like,
let's understand that. But where somebody that he could go to and be the lead as the
contract and an offense that will do things for him to help his game and have Tutin as a
timeshare piece. I think Dowdell makes a lot of sense for the Jaguars if they don't bring
back ETN. Good. Dowdell had some huge performances too. So I think he showed again, hey, I can still
do this. I can still be a lead guy potentially. And that's the thing. He wants to go somewhere
where he's the lead option, which is why I think Tom's makes a lot of sense too.
Well, and I think being lead option, but I think it's better for Rico Dowell to have somebody
else there to take some of that workload off of him because if you want to keep him healthy the
whole year that's probably imperative so tom where's your landing spot for riko yeah i mean i love
jake's landing spot of jacksonville but in my universe where the chiefs are having to be up against
the cap and look for cheaper options i'm sending him to kansas the chiefs they had the second
lowest explosive run rate last year everything that was explosive from the panthers came from riko
dowdall i think that you looked at tuba hubbard was woefully inefficient like that but every time riko
was out there, it felt like Rico was able to give you a little bit more. And I think that
Dowdell is probably looking for somewhere where it's going to give him a multi-year deal. And if the
chiefs are trying to deal with cap issues, it makes sense that they might try and work something
where they're backloading money intern a couple of years down the line. I look at what Dowdell
can do, you know, with 39 receptions in each of the last two seasons, being explosive, being
solid with yards after contact and stuff. And I just think that Chuba, sorry, Rico would be a fantastic
fit there.
All right.
How about Javante Williams, Tom, a guy that had a really solid year.
One of people, a lot of leagues, too, I would say, because Javante Williams is kind of
floating around there late, and he was the bell cowgirls.
Where will he potentially land in your mind for 2026?
I try not to send too many players back to where they're coming from, but this one just
makes too much sense to go back to Dallas.
Like, this is the first time that it's really all clicked for Giovanni Williams post all the
injuries, like two years removed from everything now.
somehow he's only 25 years old.
Coming off career highs in rushing attempts, rushing yards,
touchdowns, and breaking his longest rush ever,
it just makes too much sense that he would feel the good vibes
that came out of Dallas and want to go back there.
All right, Jake, is it just so simple
as sending him back to Dallas for you as well?
I think it makes a ton of sense.
I'm with Tom locksstep on this one.
Dallas also, right, according to numbers,
really tough again, like minus 30 million plus.
So, I mean, we know all these teams aren't going to be that far into the mind.
By the way, they go back to the Chiefs, they're almost minus 60 million.
They're the worst.
So we know these teams are going to find ways around it and to make moves and stuff like that.
But if you're looking for the fact that the Cowboys can't really afford to spend
to running back even if they want, it just makes a lot of sense for they bring him back, given the success.
And I think he probably feels good about the Cowboys, too, because they took the chance on him
after two, almost three full years of being subpar after that injury.
So I think it just makes a ton of sense for Giovante to go back to the Cowboys.
And financially it probably makes sense too.
Like, you know, I don't think Javante is going to get a huge bag from some other team.
Now.
I think he'll get a fair offer from the Cowboys and the Cowboys, I think, respect what he did.
I think in another way, he's like good marriages where, you know, get back together here in this one.
All right, let's talk about a couple other guys floating around at Running Back.
Tyler Algier, Nashi Harris, J.K. Dobbins, Rashad, Rashad, Wight.
I don't know if any of these guys really interest you.
Maybe Algier, because he's a thousand yards.
So let's talk about Tyler Algier, since I've obviously hit on the...
one that's exciting. Tyler Alger, Jake, where could he potentially land that could all of a sudden
kind of give him a new life and fantasy? Well, we both brought up this team and different names so
far. Okay, what if the chiefs go the cheap route with Alger? You talk about a fit on that team.
Like, let's also remember how good Algiers has been not only behind Bijan, but the one year they
needed Tyler Alger to be the lead with this Falcons offense. And at that time, it's not like the
Falcons offense was amazing. And I think Alger, no, he's not top of the league, but you're telling
I mean, Nagee Harris, like he put him on this list.
Like a Nagei Harris at his peak, Tyler Algier is kind of there.
Like, Najee Harris, the argument against him was always that he was a little bit more volume-reliant than super productive.
But he was pretty productive.
That's a lot of what Tyler Al-Jir does.
And you put him on the Chiefs because they need to cost cut?
Yeah, I think that would be super fun.
I'd consider I'm a top 15 running back with the cheese.
All right.
For you, Tom, how about Tyler Arjier?
So if we're looking kind of down the list of where there could be movement, where there could be an opportunity to really earn work, I think that somewhere like the Jets makes a lot of sense.
Like their offensive line was sneaky good last year.
If they're moving on from Brees Hall, yes, we've got Braylon Allen, yes, we got Isaiah Davis.
Like there are options there.
But if they want to invest in somebody who they can build around for the next few years, I think Tyler LGA would be fantastic.
That's going to be funny.
The Jets have 60 of their 80 million still in cap because nobody wants to go there.
Well, that's the hard part, man.
Well, but that is the whole thing, right?
It's like, you know, the chiefs are underwater in the cap,
but everybody still wants to go to the chiefs if they can.
They'll figure it out.
Well, I'll give me a bonus,
and then you can pay me on next Tuesday for, you know, first down today.
And all kinds of nonsense just to make it work.
The jets are like, here's $80 million guaranteed.
And they're like, I'm good.
I'm good.
I think we're just going to go look.
I heard Buffalo Wild Wings is hiring.
So I'll go check that out, see how that's going on.
What about Harris or Dobbins or Rashad White?
Any of those guys have anything left in the tank for you, Tom, that you might want to
throw him somewhere?
I'd like to see J.K. Dobbins go back to Denver.
It seemed to work.
I don't think that R.J. Harvey is a complete back yet.
It feels like they need someone there to compliment him.
And J.K. Dobbins seemed to be a good match for the scheme last year.
Yeah, I would agree with that.
Jake, any of the other remaining guys?
Any interest?
I think if any of the three ended up with Washington or Houston, that would raise our
eyebrow to we brought those teams up twice already in the fact that like the they're their
voids and whether or not their void is a time share or their need of injury for something to happen
but all those teams they would they would make us take notice if any of those three sign with
them. Dobbins and Washington I think would be intriguing as well because you could still see
JCM having well they love getting running backs that get hurt so yeah why not they love it
they love it all right let's talk about tight ends there's two in particular here
Kyle Pitts being one now I already said on the other show too I thought Kyle Pitts
and Washington actually would be a fun one with Jaden Daniels.
I'd like to see that.
Those two guys come together.
Jake, for you, Kyle Pitts, what would be the ideal landing spot in 2026?
So like Tom, I didn't want to keep going back to teams, but this is even a teaser for the next one.
Both tight ends, I'm sending back to their teams because I think they're a great fit.
But there's a difference on the second one.
But I really like what Tom did with Kyle Pitts because of what I did with the second one.
I couldn't.
I think Kyle Pitts back with the Falcons makes a ton of sense.
You're talking about Stefanski and Tommy Reese coming in.
what do they do? They love some tight-end usage. They love run games and tight ends, not quite as much as Arthur Smith, but the Falcons, they have the blueprint for what they just did last year, Stephansky and Reese do coming in and saying, you know what, let's stop making Kyle Pitts run routes because he can't run routes. Let's treat them like a power forward in the NFL. And look what that did. It got him open. It got him open for touchdowns. It got them open for those play. There's chain movers. And I know a lot of his production came in that one game, but it was the best we've seen from Kyle Pitts, essentially, since his rookie season. And you're going to get
to two basically offensive minds who really like to use the title.
And maybe there's another level to them.
Maybe we can get back to that rookie season.
So I think Atlanta makes a ton of sense.
If not,
I actually do really like Thomas one on this one.
I like a lot of Thomas picks.
Well,
look,
since you already buried the lead,
Dallas got her back to Philadelphia for you to watch.
Oh, okay,
because I do expect A.
A.J. Brown's gone.
Let's just rip the bandaid off.
Dallas.
Well,
no,
I think Devante Smith is a great Bailow in Dynasty,
by the way,
amazing by low.
Worst season of a,
by the way,
everybody's like, you know, Sequan Barclay had a terrible year. This entire offense,
Saquan Barclay Terrible Year, worst year for AJ Brown with the Eagles, worst year for DeVante
Smith since his rookie season, worst year for Jaylon Hurt since his first full season as a
quarterback. It was worst across the board, which is why I'm buying everybody I possibly can on this
team, except for one person. Dallas Goddard just had his career year. But what did Dallas
Goddard benefit from? The fact that A.J. Brown had a bad year and DeVante Smith had a bad year,
assuming A.J. Brown's not with this team next year. And they'll probably address
the number two positions because they're not going to rely on Johan Dotson. I wish that would have
played out. But Dallas Goddard just back with the Eagles in the same role where he can be the two
slash three and be a real big red zone threat as he was, I think makes a ton of sense, unless you do
what Tom did. And that's why I said I really like his because it's the same situation, just different
style. All right. Let's all learn to like Tom's picks better than Jake's. Yes. Jakes are boring.
Tom, give us Kyle Pitts landing spot and give me Dallas Goddard as well. Yeah, so I'm sending
Carl Pitts to Philadelphia.
We know that Howie isn't
afraid to take swings. We know that they
like a little bit of star power there.
Look, Dallas Goddutt was fantastic this
year. Your career highs and targets, receptions
touchdowns, but it wasn't really much
of a game changer. It was just that they moved
away from the brotherly shove and instead
we're just doing the little pop passes to
Dallas Godot, which is why he ended with double-digit
touchdowns. So I think that
if they wanted someone who can give him a bit more yards after
the catch, you can stretch the field, particularly if you
end up losing AJ Brown as well and you
need to really stretch the field more, then Carl Pitts would be fun there. And Dallas got it,
I'm sending to Miami because I don't think that Darren Waller was the answer. Yes, he was a
great story this year, but Miami, they need targets. I think that you're looking at Dallas
got it as someone who can be solid, reliable. You're pretty much guaranteed to get kind of 500 yards
and five touchdowns per year out of him. And I think that'll appeal to a new head coach who just
needs to get the ball moving in Miami. I guarantee you, at least one of the,
these places that you guys have predicted will be true.
Just watch.
At least one of them.
You know what the real answer is.
At least we get one right.
You should send Dallas Goddard to freaking Ohio State.
Go play with Arthur Smith.
Somehow we can make that happen.
Well, I mean, Arthur Smith continues to.
Hey, the kid from Montana just got his ninth year of eligibility.
I need to get, I need to get his agent.
That's what I need.
Arthur Smith's agent.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. That's the key.
We should all sign with Arthur Smith's agent because that guy.
Is the same guy who represents Arthur Smith
represent Matt Nagy too?
Is that like,
I can only assume Matt Nagy and also
Nathaniel Hackett or all that crew.
It'd have to be.
I don't know what organization that is.
In my made-up universe of Titan landing spots,
one of reasons I sent Carl Pitts away from Atlanta
was because I'm just assuming
that David Njoku is reuniting Kevin Stefan's together.
That's an interesting one.
That's a fun one too.
I like that.
I think with Fanon there too, that's probably,
he's gone.
They're probably moving on.
So what did you learn?
I like all of Tom's and hate my own picks.
There you go.
Well, self-loathing,
not breaking any news there with self-loathing and Jake Sealy,
just say, I've known you long enough.
Gentlemen, really good work, though.
All jokes aside, some really good landing spots there.
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