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Too Early First Round

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Sure, it's only mid-February, but Charch and Brian execute a 2021 first-round mock draft. These piping hot players will warm the coldest of months! There are a ton of surprises including some big names who don't garner first-round consideration. 

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Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly, a production of I Heart Radio. Time now for Fantasy Football Weekly from my Heart Radio, your weekly source for the nation's best fantasy football advice and speculation and whatever stupid stuff they decided to drop into the show. Now, here's your host, Paul. Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly. I am Paul Charchy and my co host today Brian Johnson. Hello, it's always fun to talk

through the first round. We do it kind of on and off all off season, really, and maybe it's not fair to all the other players. Maybe you know, the second round is just as important as the first round. Maybe it's more important. Third round, maybe that's more important, But the reality is it's the first round and everybody, it's all the star players, and who doesn't love talking about all that stuff. Everybody everybody loves talking about those things. So we're going to do a too early PPR mock

draft of the first round, twelve players order. We take them in. You and I basically alternated making making selections, so we don't have twelve different minds here, and so you know, there's there's that, But we're smarter than most of the other ten would have been anyway, and right, we're representing each of the twelve teams. So like if the first three picks I make are running backs, it's not like I'm gonna stop picking running backs because I'm

building one team. I'm just correct. We're doing what as this as these players fall off the board. That's right, That's right, all right? So uh, in listeners, if you want to uh, if you want to respond to this, we care about what you think, you probably will listen to us and go what you didn't take so and so, or you took this guy too earlier, too late. You can tweet at us at Paul Charchion on Twitter and at b t x J for Brian Johnson. We uh, we want to know, do you buy into our mock

draft to our picks make sense. Let's begin with the first pick. We flipped the virtual coin. It was the Fantasy Football Weekly Anniversary coin, and I lost that pick. You have the first selection in next year's draft. What you're doing at one oh one? Well, let's shake it up. This pick might draw some disagreement, but I'm going Derrick Henry first. Overall, I know it's a PPR league and it doesn't catch a lot of passes, but the age old adage is you can't win your league with your

first round pick, but you can certainly lose it. And uh, you know you lose it when you take guys like Christian McCaffrey or U s Kwon Barkley to no fault of their own, get injured, stuff like that, and then you're really swimming up, swimming up stream for the remainder of the season if your first round pick, uh goes belly up like that. But Derrick Henry has not gone belly up over the last three seasons, really the only

the three full seasons he has played. He turns twenty seven in July, basically entering the prime of his career. Uh star twenty seven the prime for running back. It seems like considering his first three years he still had a lot of tread on his tires. Just from twenties when he's really gotten the heavy volumes. Carriers have gone up from two fifteen to three oh three to three seventy eight. This sounds a lot. Uh you know what happens to to running backs that get over the whatever

three or thirty carry threat. I don't know, but Henry Man he seems like he's cut seems different. The corresponding touchdowns have gone up each year to twelve, sixteen, seventeen this year. It's just he gets stronger as the season goes on. He's proven that year in and years right for fantasy playoffs. And he he doesn't catch a lot of passes, I know, but his targets have gone up year over years as well, and the catches have gone up with them, fifteen to eighteen to nine to not

a ton. But it's not like he can't catch, just the opportunities really haven't been there. And there's nothing scarier than Derrick Henry with the ball in open space. I don't know why they don't try to throw them the ball more, but maybe they will coat coate right. Arthur Smith is gone, and but I gotta believe he's still going to be a Derrick Henry lad offense, absolutely and and and it's not like he's the only offense too. He's got a great pass game. Tennessee has a great

pass a tack to balance things out. So Henry, Yes, McCaffrey Barkley have a higher ceiling probably, but Henry's ceiling is just about the same. And I'd like his chances of hitting it more than the other guys. He's just more more trust word. Well, it's a very safe selection. It would not have been my selection at with the first overall pick, but that's okay. It's totally defense. I don't think it would be most people, but that's where

I'm going. Okay. With the second pick of the first round, I A'm taking Christian McCaffrey, um, which it was a very tough call over what's going to be the next three guys that are going to go in our draft? And you hear about the others in a moment, who I considered all of them? Here he's um. Christian McCaffrey was the consensus first pick last year by a mile. Like drafts, Christian McAffrey was number one last year and lost of course, as you'd already know, the seasoned injury.

But none of those injuries last year the type that are gonna linger into this year. If they needed Christian McAffrey to play a game right now, he'll be fine. He's fine now, So I do believe that he's You don't have to worry about last year's injury. In fact, it's one fewer year of wear and tear on Christian McCaffrey, and whether it's Teddy or somebody else at quarterback for the Panthers, Christian McCaffrey likely remains the focus of this offense. I can it will be if it's Teddy, I could

throw screen passes the Christian. Yes you can? Yes? If um now in you get this. In Christian McCaffrey's two and a half games that he played this year, he averaged thirty fantasy points per game, which is more than any other runner two and a half games and a half games. But yeah, I guess because he seemed like he was coming back every week. But so in his two and a half games, he averaged thirty fantasy points

per game, most of anywhere on there. The modestly skilled like Davis ended up being an every week starter for you in this same offense. And he's fractionally as talented Caroline. His offense is capable of creating fantasy production. We already know that for Christian McCaffrey that will seduce. So again, what are you doing to pick one oh three third pick the first round? Yeah, it's uh, like you said,

these are the first five picks are first? Yeah, four or five picks very tough, I should say, I don't think Derrick Henry was with a bullet pick at one, but that's where you could go of Anyways, McCaffrey is certainly a viable option, and so is uh Dalvin Cook. Who's is who I would take if McCaffrey and Henry had fallen off the board. Uh, it's kind of really the same concerns with McCaffrey. It's injury, right, um, and now that you should be so concerned with him getting

injured in one. But Cook has never played a full season. Tore his a c L four games into his rookie year and his games played in the three years following eleven, fourteen, and fourteen, so he's never played a full year. Gary Kubiak is retiring. I think that things Cook's value a little. I don't know, I don't click Kubiak's gonna it takes over and really Zimmer, well, this is the beauty of cook is Zimmer insists that is runners get a ton of work. Well, you have your finger on the pulse

with the Vikings way way better than I do. Uh, that's for sure. So I don't know. Is Dalvin Cook incredibly high ceiling just like McCaffrey could easily finish RB one fantasy player number one overall, so I would go cook here for the moon and uh hopefully stays healthy. Vikings offensive line as it is currently constructed in February right now is about the worst pass blocking line in the NFL. And they're just like a below average run

black blocking line. So they run. They need to run a lot anyway because that's what their line allows them to do. Sure to address that in the draft, yet again, one would hold I think so at pick four of the first round, I am taking Davante Adams dominated his position last year, leading all wide receivers and fantasy points. Despite missing two and a half games, he still let all receivers and fantasy points. He had the second most fantasy points per game, uh, and it was not even close.

And all season long he only had two Dudd games all year, and even those two Dudd games was like a six catch sixty yard game and a seven catch like fifty yard game. That's not bad. I mean you've got six and seven catches, you know, you end up in double digit fantasy points in the PPR leagues anyway, and if you include the playoffs, Adams scored in fourteen of his sixteen full games, which is crazy for a wide receiver or really anybody. I mean, they're treating like

a goal line running back. Essentially, it's like one yard line right. His average game this year eleven targets, nine catches, eight yards, and one point three touchdowns. Staggering production for Davante Adams. Now, there are reasons to think Adams could regress in almost that level of production is almost unsustainable. Sod just natural regression would be number one, number two. Two years ago, Aaron Rodgers was quarterback twenty by fantasy points.

Everything really fell off the table. And will he remain at m v P levels at age eight? Maybe not? You know, maybe that's not Maybe it doesn't all come together Faron Rodgers. And then lastly, do the Packers bring in a good receiver and there's a bunch of good receivers in free agency? They bring in a good receiver who's gonna siphon off targets and siphon off some of the necessity that the Packers had to go to Davante Adams, And I think that's a real threat. Yeah, I think

they definitely bring in another wide receiver. And and Robert Tony in too, don't he's a he's a threat to Adams. He wasn't like fully utilized all year. You could say, and if they really take the let the take the reins off at him, then uh, that could step Adams production for sure. But Adams could still go. You know, he could still regrets and he absolutely belongs to pick for the first round. What are you doing do with

pick five? Yeah, I was. I was expecting to take Adams here because I thought you would have selected Travis Kelsey at four. But it was between those two. It's almost so close, it's a virtual coin flip. But I would take Travis Kelsey here if you're still available. Would have finished as wide receiver three in twenty on a total points and a points per game basis in PPR

fourteen PPR points per game. UM. Now, Darren Waller, if he didn't exist, Kelsey might be the clear cut one oh one, because Waller at eleven points per game can almost cancel out the Kelsey advantage. But that's about it.

The next three tight ends with the most points per game that played a full season, after Kelsey at fourteen Waller to eleven, where Robert touny in, Mark Andrews and t J. Hockenson, who combined to average around seven and a half points per game, combined to like with the average. So Kelsey's essentially two of those guys and you're tight

in spots. Such a huge positional advantage. Positional advantage is massive. Now, could Darren Waller or a fully healthy George Kittle finished the year is tight end one maybe, but it's gonna be Travis Kelsey can and I don't trust Kittle to stay healthy because it's such a violent blocker too, and that's such a big part of his game. So Wallers, you want to threat, yeah, Kelsey wide receiver three as your tight end, and then it's such a huge advantage.

I have no problem with people going Kelsey at the first pick, as you mentioned earlier, and I may end up swaying myself to to do that over the course of the off season. Right now, I agree with what I agree with that you're where you've got him at five. If you're doing multiple drafts, I think this is the year you have to diversify not only among players but positions. Running back, wide receiver. You can take Davanta Adams roost overall this year, that's certainly a viable strategy at pick

six in the first round. I've got Tyreek Hill. I don't think I need to defend selecting Patrick Mahomes is go to wide receiver in any way here, uh. In Fantasy points per game, he his rank since Patrick Mahomes wide receiver to wide receiver eleven and wide receiver five.

He's been great, obviously, And you know what, just intangibly, I love having guys in my fantasy team who can score on every single play in which the ball is in their hands, you know, like Barry Sanders in his prime, and you could They're just there are only a couple of guys like that in the NFL. Entyreek Kill, every single play is a potential touchdown no matter where they are in the field. And those guys are just fun

to have. When we come back, we'll go through pick seven and beyond in our all too early PPR mock Draft. Please stay tuned, Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly. Paul Charging and Brian Johnson with you going through the are what we believe is a inappropriate first round PPR mock draft, especially for February. For February for what, Yeah, it's it's way too early. But February, UM already taken Derrick Henry, then Christian McCaffrey, than Dalvin Cook soon running back, running back,

running back. Then we've gone off running back, Davante Adams, Travis Kelsey, and Tyree Hill. Let's go to pick seven of the first round. Brian. Now, when we were doing this draft together, we were was going swimming lee for six picks, and I think we can agree those are the six in whatever order you prefer. And once we hit seven, then I was like, Okay, I need a few minutes to think about this. I'll let you know when you're back on the client. And Uh, it's a

tough choice with these six guys off the board. Um, and this is the first one of your picks that I don't agree with. Really, Okay, I don't know if I agree with this. Will be honest with you the more I looked into it, But I said, I shot for the moon with Dalvin Cook with the third pick, But you're really shooting for the moon with se Kwon Barkley the seventh overall pick in your draft. Let's start with some good Uh, Barkley should be full go by

the time trading camp start. It's probably he blew out the a c L in Week one, plenty of time to recover. Very young, and his talent is undeniable. Passes the eye test, the metrics were all there um since the start of here. The most rushing touchdowns of twenty plus yards, Derrick Henry has seven s. Kwan Barkley and Nick Chob both have seven excuse Barkley's missed two seasons. Barkley's played thirty one games, chob has played forty four,

and Henrys played forty seven. So Barkley arguably the most talented running back in all of the NFL. The problem is this is on the Giants and that's where the where the bad comes in, especially the rest of the team. The old line ended the season ranked second to last by Pro Football Focus. New York drafted Andrew Thomas fourth overall last year. The first tackle selected in the draft, Thomas allowed fifty seven pressures pressures tackle, fourteen more than

any other player at the position. He was the only player at left tackle to be charged with ten sacks allowed as well. So and you know Daniel Jones for Nick still out on him, and I might be the best thing you can say, although I'll mention this there. I saw a bunch of metrics at the end of the year that showed that Daniel Jones played the hardest schedule against the past of any quarterback by a mile, and I think that's I think there's some truth to that.

So there is some opportunity for him to get better there, Yes, And so back to the line. Giants sure to address it in the draft again, one would hope, and they'll get Nate Solder back, the right tackle that locked it out because of COVID concerns. I think his wife has had cancer or something like that. So we didn't play, so that should help. But uh yeah, again, you're kind

of fearing re injury, even though you necessarily shouldn't. It's not that Barkley is injury prone or as a history of injury, but you're worried about the a c L. But if he stays healthy all year, he should live up to the seventh pick, if not higher. So cross

her fingers healthy. You know, he was picked two on average last year, and because he's an extraordinary talent, and you just hope that these the the a c L doesn't say some of that from him and but nowadays you look at Dalvin Cook came off the a sail and look as good as he ever did. So it just it just doesn't mean as much as it used to. Um. I think you can get Barkley later than that, but not a lot later. I think I think he's going

to be going into first round more often than not. Yeah. Now, a player that I'm gonna take with pick eight is somebody who I think some of you would have taken as earliest pick two. Alvin Kmara. His average draft position is pick three right now. In the in the early ADPs, it was it was a Kimara Barkley quin fla. So why did you pass on Kimara four times? I just still don't view him as a true running back. I don't know, you know what I mean. He just it's

not like the no, I don't know carry guy. He's never going to see that kind of volume of carries. I mean he has periodically, but you know, and losing breeze hurts. I don't like that offense. I don't like him as much with if Taysom Hills a quarterback, that's your damn sure, So unmitigating that risk unless you're gonna prove me wrong here. Well, well, let's talk it through. He scored Alvin Kamara scored the most fantasy points of

any running back. But it's harder to evaluate his season because the six touchdown explosion against Minnesota skews all his status just a little bit. You know, if we remove the Minnesota game altogether, just wipe that off the books as though it never even happened. He's still RB three though, behind only Cooking Henry for Alvin Kamara. So you know, as even without those six touchdowns, he was still awfully good.

He only had nine hundred rushing yards and he only hit one hundred rushing yards one time that Viking game, but he chipped in seven hundred fifty receiving yards. That puts him at almost seventeen hundred total yards, which is fantastic. He caught eighty three passes after catching one and eighty two passes the previous three years. He can bank on him hitting between eighty one and eighty three receptions every year.

And that's that is PPR gold we love at now as you meant to the offense loses Drew Brees and his games under Taysom Hill were the worst of his season, Hill started four games. Camara's PPR points per game dropped in half half. Three of Camara's four worst games the entire year, including the playoffs, were under Taysom Hill and Hill starts. I told you I mentioned before Camara finished the season as RB one and Hill starts. He was RB twenty in Fantasy points per game, Alvin Camara, And

that's your worry. Remember before Breeze went down, Camaro was on pace to break McCaffrey's reception record. But for running backs that just last year. But yeah, that all went out the windows. It did. There was a game it wasn't even targeted. I recall, which was we're like, why would you ever do that? So you gotta call the police and Camara drops to eight. That explains why he

drops to eight, is that's the concern. But the upside is RB one by scoring back in the league last year and he's and I got him at pick eight. You're up on for pick number nine. Who are you selecting? It didn't seem like you would have RB one potential, uh watching his first eight games in the league. But Jonathan Taylor came on strong. Yeah, from Week eleven through

the wild card game. I'll include that seven games he averaged twenty carries, a hundred and seventeen yards and more than one rushing touchdown per game, caught around two balls fifteen yards. We know that's more of Nahem Hines is a bit, but uh, Taylor just gangbusters in the second half of the year and he looks just great going into one, as do the Colts. Uh in terms of the offensive line, at least for next seventh last year by Pro Football Focus, they'll all be in place going

to one. Yes, Indian needs a quarterback, but I'm not too worried about that from Taylor's perspective. And I should have mentioned this for Derrick Henry h at the first overall pick, because this is a major boon for he and Jonathan Taylor. Two games against the Texans and Jaguars next year, right, that helps, That's the quarter of your season.

He's like guaranteed scream of Jars at least. So Yeah, Taylor looked like he was a borderline bust first half of the year, but uh, that changed drastically in the second half. And uh, I think he's got bell cow written all over him going into well, I see, I don't think anybody Bell cows in that offense. I don't think Frank Raich is built that way, and he's proven it in in Philisolphia late in the year, he was getting over twenty carries. Twenty seven carries, you have to

get thirty carries in the game. I that's the part that worries me about Taylor is just is that what's the usage gonna be like? And is he gonna have these games where he just disappears still he s the carries in the bag. I hope you're right for Taylor

pick ten. I struggled with this selection and ultimately decided on dk Metcalf, who is the fourth highest scoring receiver from weeks one through twelve, And then the wheels came off for that whole Seattle offense and he felled the wide receiver thirty seven after that, including being outscored by guys like Isaiah mackenzie and Darnell Mooney. Are you serious? Those guys more better than dk Metcalf. But really it wasn't just him. The whole Seattle offense came to a

halt in December. There's an offense that generated seventeen points three points, fifteen points nine points and then twenty three points in the playoff game. That's it. So it was bad. But also he faced some really good cornerbacks during that stretch. Jalen Ramsey, James Bradberry, Richard Sherman, Kendall Fuller, those are good, good cornerbacks, and he just went up. It was just

a gauntlet. Every week we're doing fantasy football weekly, Brian, We're like, well, it's a brutal matchup, but it's d came at Cass. You kind of have to start him when it turned out you probably shouldn't have start to him when I I think he should continue to be great, and he should continue to improve, and he should be much more like the guy we saw in the first twelve weeks. This is just his third year. He's got room to get better. Russell Wilson urging for an improved

offensive line, and I think he's gonna get it. Seattle's schedule looks far easier this year, including some bottom dwelling secondaries in non divisional games like the Vikings, the Texans, the Jaguars, and the Titans. Those those are that's four of the worst secondaries of football last year. These big bodied end zone targets like DK Metcalf are more predictable fantasy producers than the little guys who have to score

from distance. And I like that about him too, And they guess gonna let rus cook, right, So that simple let us coach according to him. Your new offensive coordinator for Seattle is Shane Waldron, who was the passing game coordinator for the Rams, so you think he would emphasize the pass with the Seahawks. So I roll all that together. I love DK Metcalf. He's the kind of guy one

on your team. He's got three touchdown upside in any game, most any other wide receiver outside of Duvante Adams does not. Let's go to pick eleven in the first round, Brian, who you got? I I certainly contemplated wide receiver here as the representative for team eleven, but there there will be some elite options after the turn I could take in the second round from the spot. So I went with Nick Chubb, who's kind of like the last of that there's really like a one A and a one

beat here a running back. I kind of view him as the last guy on that list. Um only played twelve games in UH finished ninth among running backs in total points that are very impressive. Was sixth in points

per game. The Browns finished with the number one ranked offensive line by Pro Football Focus, so they'll be rock solid going into Yes, Kareem Hunt is kind of a thorn in your side and slow him down much last year and we may not see the two carries Chubb got in because that's because Hunt was suspended the first four weeks, I believe eight weeks, first half of the

eight weeks. You're right, But if if, if Chubby can get to that two fifty range, he only had a hundred again, only played twelve games, but to fifty is attainable based on his career numbers. We're looking at plus yards and ten plus touchdowns and that's just running, that's just rushing. And uh, he doesn't do a lot through the air. But his his receiving numbers actually didn't take a hit. They kind of stayed Stagnant's not a great word,

but they they plateaued where Hunts fell off entirely. So it's not like Hunt is stealing all the receiving work either. So Nick Chubb and you know, if something happens to Hunt and then they just got a ride Chub entirely. That's RB one potential right there. He's proven that on a per touch basis. And Cleveland loves to run. Yeah, that's a that's the big part of it. I was just gonna mention if you didn't Kevin Stefanski, who grew up in the Zimmer mindset. Man, he loves to run

the ball, and they got a good defense. It was not healthy. The whole unit was like not healthy. So they can stay healthy. It's gonna be, uh, clock control, ground control kind of season for Cleveland. That is the goal for the Cleveland Browns. I am convinced that that's true. Final pick of the of the first round of our mock first round is Stefon Diggs. That would be the wide receiver. Would if there was another receiver to go here,

that was it. I think definitely at the end of this, I'm gonna touch on a few guys we didn't take in the first round, and there are some receivers in this conversation, but uh, he finished his wide receiver three this year. The best thing about Diggs was his consistency. Only two dud games all year, including the playoffs. He topped one yards nine times. Wait a minute, how many? How many? Yes? Nine times? Um? He had at least six six catches in eighteen of nineteen games. Six catches

in eighteen of nineteen games. He scored in eight different games. Digs, did Josh sound looks like he's only gonna get better as a passer. I mean, you can't say that he's a lock to repeat last year's crazy production because he's only done it the one year. Um. But there's no reason think you that Alan's gonna suddenly rest room Matti just be injury to one or the other or something like that. UM. I like guys on my team who are the go to player on their offense. That's Diggs.

This team has no interest in running the ball the whole that often to go to player is Stefon Diggs for a very good offense for Buffalo. He is my last first selection, as the last pick in the first round. I like it, Um, listeners, what would you do differently? You can at Paul Chargie at bt X J. Let us know a couple of players that I want to touch on, a couple of players that that fell outside

of the first round. I never took Aaron Jones because I don't know where he's gonna land and I don't think it's gonna be a packer, And I don't know what the situation it's gonna be. How about you. Yeah, as of right now, you cannot take Jones in the first round. But where where would you have to end up where you would consider a realistic landing spot, Say Pittsburgh goes to Pittsburgh, I'm interested. I'm interested in round one, not so much New England. No, that would be bad.

That would be bad. Um. Yeah, there are there are places he could go where I'd be I'd be very interested in him, depending on offensive line and will he be a workhorse. You know, he was a great fantasy producer despite the fact that he was getting sniped by his own team all the time. If he goes to I don't know, Miami, you know, and they don't go with Miles Gaskin, you know, there could be places for Aaron Jones where he's going to get twenty plus touches

every week. Atlanta might be a spot. Oh that'd be great. Yeah, I like that better. DeAndre Hopkins did not get picked the ex The The average draft position among people that are drafting now for DeAndre Hopkins is the middle of the first round. I didn't even consider him here, to be honest, he if he had to replace one of the receivers we took in round one, he'd be the first guy up, I would think, and I think I

think Ridley is probably the one. So but I can live with Hopkins outside a Round one I wouldn't take him there. I just think Hopkins not flash the way I wanted him to with the with big, big games and even consistent games he had a he had a lot of just sort of middling games that worked in there. And obviously he's a really good receiver. I just think this offense didn't cater to him like Houston's did, and

he doesn't have Deshaun Watson, who was awesome. And the ascension of Dan Arnold clearly a concern for me that that's a huge concern for him. Touchdown well, dan Arnold's gonna eat up double digit touchdowns next year, so that's probably um we didn't take Zeke. We kind of that last week. Last week we talked about Zeke and and our concerns for Zeke. You and I don't but his Zeke's average draft position is the middle of the first round.

That's I don't know who's doing that. I'm not taking Zeke in the no matter where I picked in the first round, I'm not taking z second round. To me, it was about four. He's like a round four guy for me. Totally agree. How about this name, Austin Ekeler mhm. We talked about him a couple of weeks ago. I like Austin Neckler, and you know, I thought was sitting on a very good year this year. Obviously, I did

not expect him to blow out his hamstring for ten weeks. Um, but the worst sorry, the worst rated offensive line by prof Pro Football Focus to the l A. Chargers, it's always terrible. When are they going to get that Straights any kind of improvement? It would be hu And you know, I love the fact that they've got the quarterback of the future there and they're gonna have teams defenses are gonna have to respect the passing game. So I think that CLER could be sitting on a really nice bounce

back season. Um. We obviously didn't pick any rookies in the first round. I think Nase Harris is the one guy, depending on if he looks like he's the guy and the only guy around so but but there, I know C e H was a rookie picked last year Barkley we went in the first round, and I'm pretty sure a couple of years ago was a rookie. Oh yeah, yeah, it could have, could have. But I think he's the only one. Clyde Edwards Hilaire um ended up, you know,

once Damian Williams opted out. Clyde Edwards Laire went in the first round. Straps. He's gonna be a fascinating guy. And I'm thinking about trying to pry him out of in my Dynasty and Empire leagues, pry him out of the owner, because that is a frustrated owner who just saw him have a bad season at which he did very little, including the playoffs. This is if you're ever gonna buy on C. E H. This is it. And a lot of a lot of running backs get way

better in year two. Well, there is probably if you could go back, especially in the super flex leagues where h was the number one pick, there's like five six guys you take over him in the heartbeat, Yeah, for sure. Jefferson, Jonathan Taylor, Justin Herbert based on so even Joe Burrow in an ideal world. I can move Zeke for Clyde Edwards. That's the that's the trade I wanted right there. I don't think anybody fall for that. You have to pad that pad that a little bit of business. UM. Thank

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