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Seattle Seahawks 2021 Fantasy Football by The Good Old Boys Fantasy Football
Intro 00:17
You’re listening to the good old boys fantasy football podcast. Now here’s your host, Kevin, Derek and Alex.
Derek 00:25
Alrighty! Welcome in ladies and gentlemen to another episode of the good old boys fantasy football Podcast. I am Derek and I’m joined as always by your co host, Alex. Kevin, unfortunately not going to be able to make it with us tonight. He’s got that j ob thing going, doing a little bit of the work that nine to five but Alex and I are gonna hold down the fort for you, Alex, how you doing tonight?
Alex 00:49
It feels like the very first episode, you have to go all the way back in the archives to win Episode One of the good ol boys fantasy football podcast. I’m not even sure that that’s available to listen to, is it? Oh, it is. All right. Well, he can go all the way back to episode one. To the last time it was just Derek and Alex. And that was because of a scheduling snafu between Derek and Kevin. And if you guys have heard the story before I’ll do the Cliff’s notes version of it. I was supposed to be the first guest had a lot of fun doing it. And the guys were kind enough to invite me on as a regular. So that’s how the good ol boys fantasy football podcast was born. Not of anything that I did, I just showed up and was talking thinking that it was going to be a one week deal. And here we are. Two and a half years later, almost three years later now, and still going strong with the fantasy football podcast. It’s fun We are in the middle of summer, it’s typing like best ball seasons, you know, taking off and rookie drafts and sort of the same old same old that we’ve been talking about, we’re starting to get a little bit more information about some of these teams. As media availability starts to open up a little bit. So we’re learning about where the direction of some of these teams want to go offensively defensively. And for as many questions as we’ve gotten answered, 1000 more have popped up. So it’s been one of those offseasons, which I would say I guess is pretty much a typical offseason in the NFL, the machine just keeps on on it.
Derek 02:25
Man, you’re not kidding, the machine keeps running. And it is a glorious machine at that, you know, full of money making potential for for everybody out there. But so we’re gonna do things a little bit different than we’ve done in the past right there. At this point in the season. There’s still some news and notes and things like that going on out there. But there’s not a ton of it going on. So you know, kind of future reference until we start cooking up closer to the season. We’re going to we’ll bring up the really important things and the big shakings and that kind of stuff but some of the the smaller details coming out of camp,
Alex 03:02
go to reputable sources for that we’re not at camps we’re just here in our houses talking about football, go to some reputable sources about the news and knows we’re not going to break anything on this show. So yeah, that’s that’s where if you want to find out what’s going on visit your ESPN your Yahoo’s your NBC Sports. Visit those guys. They’ll tell you all about it.
Derek 03:21
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Alex 03:58
wopular. Holy cow,
Derek 03:59
I you know, I alarm going off all of these things. Oh my goodness. We’ve also got the website for your good old boys, f f.com. Anyway, great content for you and a ton of different places. But one of our favorite places anymore to do some content is the sports me app if you guys haven’t done that, get over there. It’s on the App Store on the Play Store, download that and a great way to engage with us and interact with us and doing some of the battles and the the debates going on there. And one of the debates that we did earlier today involve the team of the week, the team that we’re going to break down tonight, and that is the Seattle Seahawks. So going through it that was the that was the Ask give your spiciest take on the Seattle Seahawks and we had a few a few come back here and lots of fun ones out there. So I moved to one of the guys over there pick the Seahawks to finish last in the division and missed the playoffs. Derek said that Not this Derrick another Derek said that the Tyler Lockett is a value based on his ADP chose ADP is way too low. One of the guys over clock management who has dubbed himself the sports me Ambassador over there. He is saying that Russell Wilson will not finish as a top eight quarterback. We’ve got pings pit coming in saying Gerald Everett will be a top 12 tight end. And sauce boss is saying that Chris Carson will not be a top 25 running back for fantasy football this year. So lots of spicy takes there, Alex, which one stands out to you as the spiciest
Alex 05:44
Russell Wilson being a top eight quarterback. I know that they just got a new offensive coordinator. But he was the passing coordinator for LA for the Rams and made Jared Goff was serviceable. So I don’t know I think with a with a competent quarterback probably going to be a lot better.
Derek 06:09
They might be however, I don’t think that that’s necessarily that far off when it’s all said and done. Yeah, that’s one of those that that could have. That takes we gave a little bit ago where it’s like bold, but not really kind of deal. underwhelming take like that, that could have probably shown up in that simply from the standpoint that when you look at it last year, he was the quarterback six, and you know, a couple of spots for the back there, drop that down there. But let’s not give too much away on the analysis of Russell Wilson. We’ll get to him when we get to the quarterback room. But I think it’s time that we go ahead and start breaking down some players there. We’re gonna start. That’s right where we always do in the running back room. And we’ve got Chris Carson is the main back there, Chris Carson finished as running back as 17. Last year, he had 141 rush attempts, 681 yards, five rushing touchdowns, 37 receptions on 46 targets for 287 and four through the air. What are your thoughts on Chris Carson?
Alex 07:15
Well, so to end the season last year, Pete Carroll said, we’ve got to run the football more, we’re gonna run the football more. things kind of fell apart for the Seahawks there at the end of the year. And Carson obviously was his lack of productivity was part of the problem. But really just the staleness of the offense, you know, in general, was the major major problem, which is what led them to getting a new OC to canning, Schottenheimer and then moving on. So, here if you heard that postseason press conference where Pete Carroll who was clearly frustrated because they lost, and their season was done, and all you heard was, we were gonna run the football more. Something new came out where Pete Carroll said, okay, pump the brakes, we’re not going to run the football 70 times again, like we’re not going to be a 7030 run to pass offense, you know, like, we just need to incorporate things a little bit more. We need to have an effective run game and we need to have I think what the the phrasing he used was, we need to have a focused run game. And that that phrasing right there and like it or not, and when it comes to coach speak that phrasing that means something and while Pete Carroll you know he’s a coach, and he’s gonna have those those idioms that coaches have I think that there’s there’s definitely like he is definitely telling everybody we’re going to run the ball but we’re going to do it in a way that is effective for the the offense to move the ball down the field to get to get them on board. I think that’s going to get so Chris was going to be a you know, there was some marks with him coming back, they brought him back. And so I don’t see his role changing much at all. I do think I will be some more option.
Derek 09:21
I see that the internet bug has bit you this week. Um, so while Alex’s internet is is is coming back there’s a lot to be said for the Seahawks in the run game and how that looks and works and yeah, it’s one of those that SOS boss gave the tape to Chris Carson will not be a top 25 back I don’t know that that’s necessarily something that I will subscribe to simply from the standpoint that when you look at it, he finished as running back number 17 last year and when it’s all said and done with running back 17 that was with missing several games Alex and I hear you are you back
Alex 10:03
doesn’t work well there’s only two of us and one of us drops right yeah so anyways what I was saying was I don’t know where where you lost me at but what I was saying was that you know there’s gonna be some more opportunities for past catching out of the backfield Chris Carson is reliable enough. But I think you know, that we’re gonna see perhaps other past catching running back, if you will, it’ll maybe take some of Carson’s usage some of the time he spent on the field and that might eat into that so I’m a little wary. I still think that Chris Carson is going to be a he is a middle end RV. So what’s your right now Derek?
Derek 11:02
I would say your internet speed and lots of fun. So you’ve you’ve got the the internet bug like we, like I had a couple weeks ago and Kevin was having last week. So looks like the old internet bug has been jumped up and bicha this week, buddy. I hear ya. There you are. You’re back.
Alex 11:22
I don’t know what’s going on. I guess it’s my turn. This week. It’s my turn. Yeah, the internet issues.
Derek 11:29
A couple of weeks ago, it was me last week. It was Kevin Boucher. Just election person.
Alex 11:34
Yeah. What What is Carson’s ADP right now?
Derek 11:39
Right now, Chris Carson‘s ADP puts him at the running back at 1936. pick off the board. So right there at the end of the third.
Alex 11:48
That’s, that’s about I see him finishing a little bit higher than that. Maybe Rb 15 to 17 is where I see him finishing. So I guess in that standpoint, it’s a value. But I mean, he’s not gonna blow the barn doors off. Yeah.
Derek 12:08
Right. And so it’s interesting to when you think about it, and you think about some of the narratives going on there. And one of the one of the sports me battles that came in and one of the spicy takes for the Seahawks was softball saying that Chris Carson would not finish as a top 25. Back, I’d offer what you just said and where I’m at, I don’t think that either of us would subscribe to that method, simply from the standpoint that last year with him missing was at four games, he still had a running back 17 finish on the year. He’s in a very high, high powered offense that likes to run the ball, a head coach that likes to establish the run and likes to play behind a defense, they will let Russ cook a little bit but they still love to run the football, you will see that he’s a very efficient when he gets it, right. Last year, he was at a 4.8 yards per carry type of attempt. So he will be very, very valuable for fantasy. And when you’re drafting him at the runningback 19, which is where his ADP falls at right now. That’s about the return that you’re going to get, he may come up off of that a little bit to finish where you’re thinking, you know, 1415, somewhere in that range. But yeah, for the most part, when you draft him, you know what you’re drafting, which is a very nice thing to have. And, you know, for instance, the way I draft that’s a third running back on my roster. In a lot of a lot of folks, that’s a second running back, and that’s a reliable running back to that you can put on the board there. So there’s a lot to be said about Chris Carson and what he can do there. I think that he will be a tremendous value for everyone when it comes to fantasy football this year. And something that a lot of folks are going to, you know, some of the other running backs that you’ll take in the third round ahead of him aren’t necessarily guys that you’re going to be super excited that you passed on. Chris Carson when it’s all said and done. Alex looks like he’s gonna hop out and get the internet situated there. And while we’re waiting for him to hop back in here, we’re going to go ahead and hop on over into Rashad Penny, who is still on the roster. Rashad Penny is had a little bit of a disappointing yo career so far in the NFL very injuries. I’m sorry we don’t use the term injury prone here but we will call it health resistant. He has that a little bit of health resistance going on in the when it comes to the NFL and when it comes to football, having several nail leg injuries over the last couple of seasons there but Rashad Penny was a guy that they drafted. Very, very high. Ah he’s back. Alex, welcome back in
Alex 14:54
so going off the phone. Alright gonna
Derek 14:59
get you charged And your popcorn ready. This is gonna be fun. So, yeah, finish up with the Chris Carson we’re moving on over to Rashad Penny and basically hit up the point that Rashad Penny has had a health resistant NFL career so far, and kind of where we’re at what are your thoughts on Rashad Penny?
Alex 15:19
Yeah, I think, again with this offense with the new offensive coordinator it there’s a lot to be seen as to what’s going to happen. I think. I think the idea is that backs will be a little bit more involved in the passing game. If Rashad Penny can prove the use of a pass catcher, then that’s where I think he makes his hay they still think Chris Carson is going to get the lion’s share of the carries but it’s hard to figure out what how they want to use Rashard Penny just with it’s an OC that’s never been no see before like we don’t know the only thing we have is that he was he was good in LA right. So that’s that’s what we’re going off of with this and they were able to utilize the running back a little bit but with Rashard Penny, you know, I guess I would consider him and this is probably a horrible take, but I would consider him as more of a handcuff and just to kind of protect myself because while he has been held resistance, obviously Chris Carson has had his his battles with staying on the field as well. So I wouldn’t say that it’s a slam dunk has Rashard Penny Rashad Penny as your as a handcuff. But I think it’s better than nothing.
Derek 16:41
No, I would agree with that sentiment, I think you’re probably spot on there, he’s got some value as a handcuff there because of Chris Carson goes down. He’s far enough now removed from that, that injury that we should see him be worked back in there a little bit as a spell back pinja pace kind of back. I think the Seahawks are also still very interested to see, you know, if he’s the guy they drafted in the first round, all those years ago, and they really haven’t had a chance to see what he’s capable of doing just due to some of those some of that injuries in the past. So I think it’d be very interesting to see how that looks and works. And he’s a guy that, you know, right now for where he’s being drafted, you can take a dart throw on him, because he’s it running back. 54 overall, 142 overall pick, so that puts him deep into the double digit rounds. And as a guy that, you know, for the most part, you’re you’re taking Dart throws on it anyway. And if you’ve already got Chris Carson, you know, it’s not a bad idea to handcuff that thing and, and see what you can do plus if they, you know, utilize him a little bit more. So that’s not a bad, not a bad pickup at all. So be interesting to see how this one plays out with him. Let’s go ahead and talk about DJ Dallas. You know, the rookie last year coming out into his sophomore season had 34 rush attempts, 108 yards, two rushing, touchdown, 17 receptions on 20 targets 111 yards and one touchdown through the air your thoughts on DJ Dallas.
Alex 18:13
Now if he emerges to be that pass, catching, running back, which again, we didn’t get a good a good audition out of them. Sure. You know, he played 12 games but 34 rushes he had 17 catches, if he turns out to be that, that running back out of the backfield that it is a proven, you know, can prove himself as a pass catcher, well, then that’s where his value comes in. Because like I said, everything that I’ve been reading about how Seattle is going to attack this year, there’s going to be more options. And you probably didn’t hear any of this because I dropped out my internet. And I think every time I came to this point when my internet fell out, but but there’s going to be more possibilities for the running backs to get more involved in the past game. And so if excuse me if ej Dallas can prove that he’s a reliable past catching running back. I think his offense is going to be geared towards that because they’re going to utilize play action, they’re going to utilize, you know, those intermediate those short to intermediate throws. Read is that where Russell Wilson averaged only like six yards for throws in that middle distance, right, you know, throws over the middle was only like six yards. Jared Goff last year with the offensive coordinator that’s coming over averaged over 10 so that the field, you can try to push the linebackers back and that’s going to open up things I think for the running game, which is essentially what they’d like to do. But you can’t just be a chucking duck and run you know, have to only keep the two safeties honest where you can have linebackers line of scrimmage, you know, like that. That doesn’t work. And that’s sent back half of the season. So if he can prove himself to be that past catcher, then I think he’s got a reason Really good upside. The problem is no, he’s that past catcher. And I don’t know if he’s got that really, really good upside. So that’s, that’s where I’m at with DJ Dallas. He might be worth probably not even a draft pick, but you know, keep your eye on them and see what’s going on in camp and see if that’s how they plan on utilizing him, then he’s worth you know, I mean, he could be so far down there that that he’s a free agent pick up after week one.
Derek 20:31
Yeah, I mean, right now he’s the runningback 102 off the board 360/5 overall pick. So in most cases, he’s going undrafted. And I think that’s probably the best place to leave him. It’s just on the waiver wire. So you can see what happens. He had one good game last year. And that was in week eight against San Francisco here. He was the runningback. Number four overall on the week had just a really, you know, touchdown. Yeah, it was a lower lower week for running backs as a whole. And he put a couple of touchdowns and to put himself kind of over the top on that one. So very interesting there, but it took Chris Carson being out. And the kind of the other stable of running backs that Seattle likes to use. Not really being efficient in that game for him to see that one game. And there isn’t enough of a body of work for anybody for for myself, especially but I don’t think anybody else is really looking to try and add him as a sneaky play or anything like that. This is one of those guys that you let just sit on the waiver wire. You see how they’re gonna utilize him through the first couple of weeks. And then maybe you you know, take a shot on but he’s, he’s worth adding to our watch list. Just in case you know, he does develop in that past catching running back, but you’ll you’ll see a lot of that come through in the first couple weeks of the season. So be interesting to see how they use that. Use him in the role going forward. Well, any desire to talk about any of the other bevy of running backs that they have in the Seattle? No. Alright, let’s go ahead and move on over to the wide receiver room and an interesting wide receiver room it is they have DK Metcalf, who I think we can now safely say is kind of the number one target there in Seattle, he finished his wide receiver number seven last year at three receptions. 129 targets 1303 yards through the air and 10 touchdowns. What are your thoughts on DK Metcalf?
Alex 22:39
I mean, this whole Seattle team, right, you know, we were we were talking about them as you know, Russ was on pace to set records and all this stuff the first six weeks of the season and then it just fizzled out there. DK Metcalf was a big reason to that he was the big reason of the let Russ cook you know that whole saying that was going on and and while he did have a disappointing finish to the season, don’t don’t let that you know, don’t let the recency bias have a bad back half of the season. ruin your opinion of DK Metcalf I was not a huge fan of DK Metcalf going into last last season. And I know the the other two on this show were huge, huge fans of DK Metcalf. Oh, you are okay. So it was just Kevin. It was a huge fan of DK, this
Derek 23:32
is what I get to mine I get to eat a lot of crow.
Alex 23:37
And yeah, so I mean, that’s that you and I are in the same boat, because I wasn’t a huge fan of him. And then he showed up and showed out last year and was amazing. They threw the ball at him a ton. And he was able to to put up really, really good numbers. So I don’t know I think with the passing game coordinator being the new offensive coordinator there in Seattle, and his name is escaping me. Malden, I think is the last name for him as the new OC I think you’re gonna see a little bit more dynamic of a pass game and if they can do what they want to do with the running game and by when I say that I mean if they can have that focused running attack that’s going to keep defenses honest and have to honor you know the run and not just key in on DK Metcalf or Tyler Lockett, when he’s healthy. I think it’s just going to open up the field a little bit more and safeties are gonna have to maybe cheat a little bit closer to the line of scrimmage and that’s going to open up the depot. We’ve seen a fast DK Metcalf is sure he wasn’t as fast as any of the dudes that he lined up with on the track in that exhibition race or whatever it was that he ran in, but it’s still really really fast for an NFL player of his size. So I think we all have that lasting image of him. chasing down in Hocking the Arizona Cardinals player. thought he had a pick 600 yard pick six and DK came back and caught him. That speed is you just you can’t deny that. And that’s very, very effective and his hands are great. And just, I think what we saw out of him last year is is not the exception. I think that’ll be the rule for the rest of his career.
Derek 25:23
Yeah, you are probably right on that one. Now. Your last year when we were doing our rankings, and we’re going through, I was low on DK Metcalf. A lot of that had to do with the fact that I thought that Tyler Lockett would still be the number one target for Russell Wilson in 2020. And that DK Metcalf wouldn’t necessarily supplant Tyler Lockett, especially when it came into the red zone. And for the most part, that red zone analysis held true to that one because Tyler Lockett is Ross’s favorite target once they get down in there in the red zone, but um, so it was one of those that I I kind of missed on that one, right when you miss it, when you miss on one, you got to own it. And so I did not see him having a top 10 wide receiver finish on the year. Yeah, I don’t even think I had him top 20 when it was all said and done, but he did fantastic. And when you look at how to utilize him, he is a unique, unique athlete, because of the fact he’s so big. He’s so massive, he’s got that huge body type of receiver. But he’s also got a ton of speed to him. He’s a guy that they line up on the outside and Ross can take a shot at him. He had one of the few, one of the few receivers that is that size that has an average average yards per reception of over 15 yards. So you know most of the time when you’re talking about guys that are getting those shots that deep they’re much smaller frame speedster type of guys and DK Metcalf is really a unique guy from the standpoint he is a massive football player and and has the speed to get out there on the on the outside and just run by people and catch people that you know even have a you know, 10 yard head start on them in a in 100 yard dash and just chase him down and tackle them to save a touchdown there. So very interesting there i right now he’s got an ATP of the fifth overall wide receiver 18th off the board, I don’t know that I’m sold on that one. Just because I don’t know that he will outperform his ADP, right? And when you’re not able to outperform your ADP, you’re not returning value on that draft capital there. So I don’t know that I’m in on DK Metcalf this year from an ADP standpoint, just simply from the standpoint I think you’ll see him probably finish roughly around where he was last year, you know, probably eight, nine, you know, top 10 type of receiver but I don’t see him sneaking up into top five or better. What are your thoughts there?
Alex 27:58
Yeah, I don’t know. I don’t see him going top five, unless the touchdown number goes way up. I mean, obviously, the yards are great.
Derek 28:06
I hit 10. Last year, I don’t know how to get better than 10.
Alex 28:09
That’s just it. And that’s, that’s what’s going to determine if he can get into the top five because the yards are great. That means he’s getting the ball thrown his way. He completes a few more of those, you know, he comes down with a few more of those, but a lot of those are low percentage, right? Like those are low percentage throws that are being made. It’s the chuck and duck. It’s the you know, put it up there and see DK can go get it. Really make it a little bit more of those high percentage. I think, you know, the yards may come down. But yeah, if he if he finds the end zone again, I think that’s where he sneaks into top five territory, but I don’t know, I don’t know. Top Five? I don’t think he’s top five. Definitely top 10. But not I don’t know that I’ve gotten top five.
Derek 28:56
Right, and where you’re talking about there too. I don’t know that you’re gonna see him sneak up past Tyler Lockett, when it comes to the five zone target. Right? So you’ll just look at last year, both of them had a, you know the same number of targets on the 15 zone, same number of targets in the 10 zone. But when you get into the five zone, Tyler Lockett way outperformed him in targets, right he had six targets in the five zone DK Metcalf had one target inside the 10 zone. So when you get down in there, to the red zone, and in that five zone territory, where you know, the throws that you’re making, you’re looking to score a touchdown if you’re throwing inside of five yards. DK Metcalf got one target, one touchdown, Tyler Lockett, six targets, five touchdowns on those six targets. So there’s a lot to be said with where Russ looks once he gets in the red zone. And I don’t see that necessarily changing.
Alex 29:51
And I’ll say this too, and not having watched all of Seattle’s games last year. I think the reason for that is because defensive To pay attention to DK Metcalf down there so he’s going to draw the extra man when it comes to the coverage especially that deep you know you’re gonna have that linebacker cheating out there What have you because he is a tight like he’s got a tight ends body playing wide receivers, so he’s going to draw the extra coverage which will free up Tyler Lockett in those situations. So that that I think is is a big reason why Russ didn’t even look that way. Because basically he was DK was out there as the Koi.
Derek 30:33
Um, I don’t, I can see where you’re going with that. I don’t know that I necessarily will agree with you. Just simply from the standpoint that in 2019, Tyler Lockett led all receivers in red zone targets from the wide receiver position. And he was an incredibly well targeted wide receiver in that red zone as well. So I think a lot of it has to do with the chemistry that Tyler, Lockett and Russ have. Because a lot of times when you’re talking about inside the redzone, Russ has to get in there and do a little bit of that scramble drill. And it’s just the fact that he entirely lock in have done it so many seasons together. I think that has a lot to do with how targeted he is when it gets down when they get down inside that red zone as well.
Alex 31:13
I’ll flip that on you guess who else was on the roster in 2019? Give it to me. DK Metcalf. You’re right, you’re right. Russ and Tyler Lockett have chemistry, right? They played together for so long. They know where each other want to be when the play breaks down, but on schedule on time, I’m not sure that you know, DK would probably be the preferred throw for us because it’s probably a little bit higher percentage going to that big body. But Tyler Lockett is not going to get the extra guy because teams don’t want to get beat by DK Metcalf.
Derek 31:51
Fair enough. I think on this one, we’ll we’ll we’re both making valid points, but I think we’ll agree to disagree. Let’s go ahead and move on over to Tyler Lockett who I was actually pretty close on last year I on on those rankings I know that I was much higher than both you and Kevin. When we’re talking Seattle wide receivers, I think I said he was gonna finish it as the eighth overall wide receiver when it was said and done. And he finished at nine so I’m gonna take that one and take a little victory lap on that one after having to eat the crow on DK floor the very last segment. But when you look at Tyler Lockett finished his wide receiver number nine 100 receptions. 132 targets 1054 yards and 10 touchdowns. Your thoughts on Tyler Lockett?
Alex 32:38
I mean, so what we’ve seen over let’s go back to 2018 really, and that’s been Oh man, this is gonna be rough. My phone’s gonna die. So I’m going to get this out quickly. And then I’m going to run and do some other things here. But let’s go back to 2018 Tyler Lockett had almost 1000 yards on just 57 catches right? 2019 he was up over 100 catches he was up over 1000 yards almost just over like 100 more in 30 more 40 more catches just 100 more yards. And then last year, he was up over 130 catches, as you said had 100 catches or 130 targets excuse me, had 100 catches and had three fewer yards than the year previous. So I say all that to say this. You could probably bank on Tyler Lockett finishing if he played if he’s healthy and plays a whole year finishing around that 1000 yard Mark around that eight to 10 touchdown range. And basically you can build out from there. We’re seeing a pattern here with Tyler Lockett. And while I know that it’s it’s another new offensive coordinator calling the plays there and Seattle. We’re what we’re seeing is what what Tyler Locky is reliable, dependable, and has great chemistry. Like you said, Derek with Russell Wilson. And so you know that when the play breaks down, Russ at least knows that he’s got a safety valve out there. With with Tyler Lockett. So what’s his ADP right now?
Derek 34:16
Right now he has the wide receiver 24 off the board overall 58
Alex 34:23
too low in my opinion. He will outperform that.
Derek 34:31
Yeah, I think I would agree with you that he will outperform that ADP simply from the standpoint that you know where Seattle tends to or where Ross tends to look at when they get inside that red zone is at Tyler Lockett to the point where he will have multiple touchdowns in that eight to 10 range. Absolutely. And I think you’ll see him easily be well with inside the the wide receiver 24 when it’s all said and done. Now. Derek over there on sports. Me too. said that yeah hit that was his spicy take was the title of rockets ADP was too low and I would absolutely agree with that one when you look at it miss time last year, which put him at that but his consistency ranking which does not factor in that yeah does not factor in those injury Miss games he’s he was not at all consistent and that was one of the you know the veins of fantasy players last year was how inconsistent the performances came when you were talking on Tyler Lockett side of things. He’d have you’d have one week where you finish is the wide receiver number one followed it up with the wide receiver 71 on the week, you’ll have another week where he finishes wide receiver one followed that up with wide receiver 58 on the week. So when it’s all said and done, he was a boom bust type of player and you know a lot of it had to do with how many touchdowns he was scoring and the games that he had. He had touchdowns he was very good on for you and the games that he didn’t have touchdowns on he was not very good for you. So there’s a lot to be said with how you need to look at him. Now Tyler lock it’s not a guy that I’m necessarily super excited to go out and put on any of my rosters when you’re talking redraft when you’re talking dynasty effect if you have them on dynasty, he’s a tough guy to try and trade away. Because folks don’t necessarily like the fact that he’s been so boom bust the last couple of years. But where I absolutely love Tyler. Lockett is a best ball format. When you’re talking when you’re talking to a best ball type of player. Tyler, Lockett is a guy that is a fantastic pickup for best ball. And he’s a guy that you can typically get a little bit later in some of the best ball drafts as well, where he will put up absolutely week winning performances for the wide receiver position. But on those weeks where he disappears, you don’t have to worry about the fact that he was in your starting lineup. And he gave you, you know, five points on the week. He didn’t give you the week winning type of performances that you can get from him. So that’s kind of where I see him. I think that yes, the ADP is a little low, but you need to also temper that expectation for Tyler Lockett based on the fact that he’s going to have weak winning weeks for you but he’s also going to put up week losing type of weeks for you too. And hopefully that you didn’t start him in one of those duds that he’ll put up already Alex looks like he’s still trying to get his internet rocking and rolling. I can hear you I can hear you can you I can hear you yes I can hear you Alex
Alex 37:41
all right we we’ve switched to wireless headphones you know here’s here’s a you know I made reference to the first time that we did this I did this on my phone. Very first episode was on my phone actually the first couple of weeks was on my phone before I switched over to by ancient laptop that’s still kicking, but apparently can’t quite reach the internet. So we’re back to doing that although I have upgraded to some wireless headphones. I don’t know if the sound quality is any better, but we’ll try to make this up.
Derek 38:13
We can we can hear you your sound. All right. Let’s go ahead and talk about the rookie that they’ve got over there. Dwayne Eskridge coming in. So what
Alex 38:26
I suggest All right.
Derek 38:30
Okay, let’s go and talk about Dwayne Eskridge coming over who the Seattle drafted in the second round this year. What are your thoughts on Dwayne Eskridge?
Alex 38:43
Again if they can get this passing game going it a lot of things need I need to see more out of Seattle right I need to get more information at Seattle so I just I don’t know I’m not gonna pass judgment on the kid because I don’t know enough about him other than he’s a little on the smaller side. So we’ll see how he slots in there. He phrasing there and we’ll see how they how they end up utilizing him but here’s a flyer he’s a little he’s a little on the smaller side. And it’s got it’s got decent way but at five nine, that’s that’s a small target. So we’ll just see how they plan on utilizing him. I’m not sure where he ends up fishing. I know that he’s going to be set up better than rookies were last year because the benefit of having a complete offseason with all those workouts. So that’s I’m it’s too soon for me to know too much about the Eskridge but I think if you’re going to try to get a piece of the stop is probably going to be your most piece to get a
Derek 40:03
Yeah, I think you’re probably right there. And Seattle is definitely one of those teams that they provide a lot of intrigue. So, you know, getting a piece of the offense would be nice on this one. So Dwayne Eskridge was really with with where they draft him they drafted and be that to bring in that number three type of wide receiver for this team and really kind of you know, with his makeup and where he’s that kind of be that slot guy and a guy like Kevin likes to say be that waterbug across the middle there, but he’s a guy that was very explosive in college and handles a lot of big play type of capability there. So it’ll be it’ll be a fun one to watch. I think when it’s all said and done with how Seattle is going to bring this thing to pass and, and how you’re going to ultimately see them try and work them in. I’m, I’m glad that they do have some of the mini camps, the otas the all of those types of things to bring some of these rookies along, which I think you’ll see these guys, you know, come along a little bit faster this year than what we saw last year, even though there was a ton of rookies come out last year that really made an impact and made a splash when it was all said and done in their rookie year. But you had to typically wait on that a couple of weeks and I think we’ll see these guys explode a little bit faster there. And with the fact that you see both DK Metcalf on the field and Tyler Lockett on the field that’ll help open things up for him. So he could very easily be a fun, fun kind of pick in the later rounds there. And if you’re looking to get a rookie, you’re looking to get a guy with some upside in a flyer like that’s that’s not a bad guy to look at there. Any any desire to talk about any of the other wide receivers that Seattle has on the roster? Alright, I can’t tell if Alex is there or not. His picture is his little frozen there. Sorry about that, folks. We’re experiencing some technical difficulties tonight. But bad your picture is not moving at all.
Alex 42:03
It looks but it’s one of those weeks.
Derek 42:14
Alrighty,
Alex 42:15
well, bear with this.
Derek 42:19
Yep, we’re we’re plugging and chugging getting the getting the viewers everything they need to win some cash and trophies for sure. So any desire to talk about any of those other wide receivers? Alright, let’s go ahead and talk about Gerald Everett, who? Wow, you are super delayed. All righty. Let’s go ahead and talk about Gerald Everett. Yeah, let’s go ahead and talk about Gerald ever too. Last year was on the LA Rams he finishes a wide receiver arm sorry, tight end. 24 last year 41 receptions on 62 targets for 17 and one through the air your thoughts on Gerald Everett.
Alex 43:14
I like Gerald Everett, this year simply going to have a working knowledge of the offense. La brand that’s where people are eating. That’s why Gerald Everett now I don’t know that he you serve swill desley, in terms of the type of choice there in Seattle, but I think he’s a good locker room piece experience and knowledge of what this offense is going to look like. So tight in future but if you’re in a tight end, you know that too tight end Lee definitely grabbed him and put him on your roster, but I don’t see him being anything more than just but good locker peace. Good, knowledgeable peace for this.
Derek 44:25
Gotcha. Um, this is one that you and I will have. We’ll be we’ll be looking at each other from different sides of the fence on this one because I see Tyler Gerald Everett as being good this year. So when you look at it, Gerald Everett was drafted to be be a very dynamic tight end in the league was Sean McVeigh his first picks when he became the the coach out there with the Rams. So he was drafted with high draft capital out there. He is super athletic has the profile of what you look for, for various talented, super athletic, tight ends now. Hear You brought up several times when you talk about the the passing coordinator and the from the Rams coming over and becoming the offensive coordinator for Seattle this year. I don’t think that it was by happenstance that Gerald Everett ended up with Seattle. I think that that was one of those that when the when they’re talking about putting guys on the roster, things like that. The offensive coordinators going out there say, you know, pounding the table for his guy right here and bringing them over. Now. Will Dissly was a guy that that was also drafted to be good. But since he had that Achilles injury, a couple seasons ago, he has not has yet to return to form on that one. And Gerald Everett I think you will see I think we will see him sir plant will Disley sooner than later, if not even before the season happens. And I will, I’m actually probably going to agree with with pings pick over there in sports me when he when his spicy takes said that Gerald Everett would be a top 12 tight end, I could absolutely see that one happen. And Gerald Everett is a guy that I am targeting late in drafts because when you look at it, he is the tight end 22 when you’re talking ADP, overall 204. So in most cases, he is going undrafted in a lot of cases, and sign me up for that one, because that’s where I like to draft tight ends. And that’s what I that’s what I like to look for guys go on late that have a narrative, like I just described, they can finish high have the ability to do so. And I can get them in a 12 13/14 round for my tight end to move on. And you’re not spend much on what is typically a touchdown dependent type of position anyway. Let’s go ahead and talk about
Alex 46:55
I hear you and I wish I am I am I that far off. Can you hear me now?
Derek 47:04
Yeah, you’re good you. You’re saying that you hear me and you respect what I’m going to say but you’re not going to disagree?
Alex 47:16
Because Darryl has at some odd games under his belt and he’s got a career touchdowns receiving touchdowns will display as 26 career games under his belt and he has eight receiving touchdowns. Who I will put this to you? Who do you think guys in a in a position here that is going to be touched on?
Derek 47:49
So the question is, who do I think will have more touchdowns between Will Dissly and Gerald Everett this season, I’m going to take Gerald ever because I think he’ll be on the field a lot more. For talking snap percentages. I see. Gerald Everett probably see in the field at least 70% of snaps from that position. And will Disley will not be up there. So I’m going to take the guy with more opportunity to see that done.
Alex 48:17
And we will agree to disagree.
Derek 48:18
Alrighty, well. Let’s go ahead and talk about your your favorite tight end in this tight end room. We’ll go ahead and move on over to Will Dissly who finished as the tight end of 42. Last year 24 receptions 29 targets to 52 I’m sorry 251 and two through the air your thoughts on Will Dissly.
Alex 48:46
Again, I’d like to see I think we finally got to see him form for it. You play board games or airplanes. Last fall it was it was a ball and if you could bring up the touchdowns be kicking a lot. That’s 200% more touchdowns than he had last year. You’re asking a lot to bring that up. But even if you bring that number up, then he’s he’s going to be a guy that’s firmly in tight in one territory. So you need a few more yards. See the ball a little bit more. And I think another year with Russ, I think with the way that they bring this offense together. I’m not saying you’re so far to get with this league but I think he’s the better of the two options.
Derek 49:46
So I I like I like your your narrative that you put together there I am going to stick by my narrative I already gave where I think your old effort will be the tight end that you’re Want in this room and we’ll just wave at each other from from our opposite sides of the fence there any other thought yes passing ships will will wave at each other and you know what? Come Come February January. It’ll be fun to see who was right on this one. So that is the beautiful thing is
Alex 50:26
we’ll just want to make sure that we
Derek 50:29
absolutely, absolutely put it on the
Alex 50:34
figure this out.
Derek 50:35
Don’t worry, I think when you know when when Gerald Everett supplants him in week one, I’ll start letting you know then already, let’s go ahead and move on over to the quarterback room. When it’s not really a quarterback room. It’s Russell Wilson. Let Ross cook was the was the champ going into last season and at the beginning of the year, they certainly did that and faded towards the back half there. He still finished as the quarterback, six 384, completions on 558 attempts. 4212 yards, 40 touchdowns, 13 interceptions, he ran at three times for an additional 513 and two on the ground. Your thoughts on Russell Wilson?
Alex 51:32
I’m still here.
Derek 51:34
Hey, you’re moving now. Oh, did you ask me about him? Yeah. What are your thoughts on Russell Wilson?
Alex 51:42
Okay, here we go. Ah, okay. So I think Russell’s gonna be in that top five conversation. And I tell you this, I think with with everything that is going against him, again, the disgruntled narrative throughout this offseason, the how many offensive coordinators he’s had now. I think that Russ will respond. And I still think that he finishes right around the top five, I can’t decide if I want to put them in the top five just yet because there are guys who will run the football very effectively. that will that will get fantasy points that way. He was asked a lot last year, he’s been sacked a lot over the last well, his career. He’s been sacked a lot. So if they can figure out something I’m not often the one to make sure that he stays a little bit cleaner. And if they can work some way where this offense from what I’ve been reading, they’re gonna incorporate jet sweep a lot more they’re gonna incorporate the running back passing game. They’re gonna incorporate some of those mid a little bit longer middle of the field Bros. I think if you incorporate all that it just leads to people aren’t allowed to tee off and get to us. So I I see Ross managing right around top five range and I think is ADP right now is way below that. So I still think that Ruskin cook
Derek 53:27
is NDP right now has some as the quarterback six off the board. You know 58 overall so is is ADP is kind of right? Yeah. Because ADP is right in line with what you’re talking about. I don’t know that I’m you know going to get a buy into the fact that that Russ Wilson will be a top five quarterback. I will put him outside of that. I am still working through some of my projections and rankings and yeah, I can tell you right now he will be outside of that top five. I don’t know that I necessarily will subscribe to you know what Justin the from clock management. At the sports me Ambassador was saying over there on sports me earlier today where he’ll where he won’t be a top aide. I don’t. I have a hard time putting Russell Wilson outside of the top eight because of his rushing floor that he will provide you there’s not many quarterbacks out there that are going to run the ball 80 plus times a season for over 500 yards and that alone is going to put him kind of in that eight or better type of mix just from how that looks and works. Not to mention the fact that he will go out there and throw the ball for you easily 4000 yards this year. The thing that may come down a little bit is the touchdowns there but you can still generally chalk up Russell Wilson for 35 plus touchdown so I think when it’s all said and done, I think he’ll be in about that quarterback six to eight range for me which is Not a huge vote of confidence for myself when I’m looking at the quarterbacks that I want to put on my roster, simply because of the fact that when you’re talking where he’s being drafted, that’s a fifth round type of pick. And if I’m going with a fifth round quarterback, I want more upside than than that. And what I mean by that is I want a guy that is going to be finishing as you know, QB one, QB two QB three on the year type of thing. And I don’t I don’t necessarily see that happening. When you’re talking. Russell Wilson this year, you have to give it give it to for instance, Kyler Murray‘s is being taken about 10 pics ahead of him. Yeah, Josh Allen is being taken. So that’s about that’s getting up there at about 20 pics. So there’s, there’s a big difference in some of those things there. But all said and done, I think Russell finish about where you’re gonna draft him. And at that point, there’s not enough of a positional value when you’re when you’re talking that so from the standpoint that I can take a guy like a Ryan Tannahill much later on in the draft, and get probably similar output there because, right, Ryan Tannehill is going as the 97th overall pick, versus the 58th. So you know, four rounds later, I can get a guy that’s gonna probably finish really close to where you’re going to see Russell Wilson finish as well. And I didn’t have to spend near the draft capital. So in that case, I’m going to be out on Russell Wilson when it comes to to the fantasy side of it as far as drafting and putting him on my roster, but I think he will still have a very productive season, I think you’ll be able to easily chalk him up for 4000 plus and about 35 plus touchdowns. So I don’t see any reason why he won’t be good for fantasy. I just don’t see him being great to the point where I’m going to put him on my roster with that kind of ADP. Any other thoughts on Russell Wilson or the Seahawks in general?
Alex 57:06
We fought our way through this. Let’s just finish the show.
Derek 57:11
All right. Alex, I’ve got I’ve got a very quick question for you then. We’re going to talk real quick about our top three formats to play. And that’s what I want to know is what are your top three formats or leagues to play in when it comes to fantasy football?
Alex 57:28
Alright, so obviously I think, you know, the, the way that we’ve been doing the home league that was really my first real introduction to to fantasy football was the to keeper You know, there was no draft penalty. It was kind of like a mix between a dynasty and redraft league that we have going on and I think it’s fun. It’s it’s obviously you know, our home league and everything so I’ve grown to like it over the wall almost decade and a half that I’ve been playing in it so obviously that that league is fun. I’ve gotten into obviously some other weirder things. I think any league I like auction drafts, I think there’s a lot of strategy involved in auction drafts, I think any league that’s got an auction draft, you really really get to see not just for pullback, how much they value a certain player and I like the idea that everybody’s got the exact same chance to get guys you know right away. And there’s also some strategy involved when it comes to to putting up guys you know, to put up guys that maybe you don’t want you put them up on the auction block to try and weed it out and and get other players later. So I’m a big fan of auction drafts, redraft leagues that are like that. And then I’m gonna do a twofer here. The Gaea team lead that we played in last year with a ton of fun, very interesting, very difficult because I couldn’t quite understand the platform that we were using. So it was a little difficult, but the concept behind it is great in that, you know, after X amount of weeks, a team gets up. And those players become available for everybody to then pick up and put on their team. And I think that’s that’s a lot of fun. It puts a lot of value on the draft, at least initially, and then it puts a lot of value on your ability to pay attention after the GFC falls every week starting at a certain week. And then I played in a league last year that kind of a weird concept between me and a couple buddies. We We call it the anything but the best lead and then we started referring to it as the Mario Kart lead because when you’re playing Mario Kart you get way out in front, you get blue shelled right and then it kind of evens the playing field. Well, the concept behind this league was, each week, the highest scoring player at each position would be eliminated from the available player pool. So what you wanted was the second highest scoring player from each position group, so that you could make him the guy on your roster. That was a lot of fun. And there was a ton of you had to keep up with that league. It was all on the clear division. ineligible players weren’t used. And if they were used, there was a penalty associated to it. That wouldn’t exactly result in a loss, but it didn’t help. And so that was those leagues that are a little quirky involved. And I think if you can try to outsmart your opponents. I think that’s that’s a lot of fun.
Derek 1:00:55
Yeah, do I would agree with you. For me. My, my favorite is going to be the home league and that keeper concept with the crazy scoring format that we have where, yeah, it’s not uncommon to see games, and 430 to 410 type of scoring for that thing, which, you know, we say it all the time on the show. points are fun you root for points for and, and that is one of the best things about that. One is is that, yeah, I don’t know, in all the years that we’ve done that one that there’s ever been a player that’s given somebody a goose egg, which is phenomenal. So yeah, that’s one of my, one of my, the bane of my existence when I when I’m playing, when I’m playing any sort of fantasy, and I look at it and a guy is out there and playing and, you know, has been involved in the game, but you know, puts up a goose egg for me. I’m not a fan there. But we’ve we found a way to mitigate that in the in the home league there. So that one is is always the first and foremost my favorite so much so to the point where we started a podcast because of it. So a second one is going to be kind of along the same lines you were talking about is going to be a redraft style. But it’s going to be a redraft style with the crazy twist on it right like the guillotine league that we played in last year. And we’re going to do that one again, with a bigger twist on it. More details to come on that one. If y’all are out there and have any desire to play in a good team league. I hit us up with a DM over there on Twitter, good old boys, FF, let us know we’ll we’ll we’ll try and save you a spot first come first serve. But also some other fun little twists that we’ve been playing in like a vampire League, a pirate League, some of those types of things. It just it’s fantasy, but it’s fantasy with a twist and even more strategy involved with it. And then of course, dynasty is always a lot of fun. And I love the fact with dynasty you’re talking long term strategy and then being able to implement and you can see not just how good you are at maintaining a roster for a year. But how good are you at actually managing the roster towards the future as well. So that’s that’s kind of my my favorite three there. But Alex, I do believe that that’s going to take us down to the end of it. Any final thoughts for the listeners?
Alex 1:03:17
Here we got a question. We got a quote in there. Do you want to address the question? And
Derek 1:03:21
yes. Question just coming in from Sean Blake. Better fantasy option. DeVonta Smith or Jalen waddle? What are your thoughts here? I’ll let you go first.
Alex 1:03:35
You would have to look up some stuff real quick because I’m not exactly sure I have to make sure that I’m not talking crazy here.
Derek 1:03:45
All right, well, while you go, I will go. So while you’re looking at up I go. So for me when I’m looking at these two guys, both of these guys provide a ton of upside a ton of value and a very high ceiling. Looking at it though, personally I’m if I’m on the clock in a dynasty, dynasty draft, right, which I like using that format to kind of answer your question. And yes, it’s PPR if that’s more specific, okay. So, Shawn, I’m going to answer you this way. And let me know if this answer hits your marker if you want me to go a little bit deeper, but for me, I am going to be looking at your how I would draft these guys in a rookie draft coming up, right. So if I’m sitting there in a dynasty League, and I’m drafting rookies, so take all the other noise out of the equation. And I’m staring down there at at a pic in what has been a you know, mid to late first round, and I’ve got DeVonta Smith or Jalen waddle I’m not skipping a beat. I’m going with DeVonta Smith on those ones. And there’s a few reasons why DeVonta Smith DeVonta Smith, I think will be the number one target when it’s all said and done out there in Philadelphia. Jalen hertz I’m a big fan of Jalen hertz watched him all the way back in Oklahoma. And, you know that Alabama school that he came to, as Alex like to say, he’s Oklahoma via the way of Alabama there, but when, when I’m looking at it, he has the ability to separate and run very crisp clean routes and has great hands. Jalen Waddell has a lot of dynamic playmaking ability, the ability to stretch the field, the ability to burn by some people and get out there. But both of those things being said, I think DeVonta Smith, when it’s all said and done will be the number one reason the number one target for Jalen hertz, when he’s dropping back there and Jalen Waddell is going to be the second to third read on that team and potentially even the fourth read, depending upon how that’s all said and done. So long term wise, I liked avantis Smith, because I think he’ll add a little bit more weight on to him. I know that’s one of the big concerns is that he’s underweights coming into the league. But you know, as he starts maturing a little bit, and like everybody, when your metabolism slows down just a touch, you’re able to start putting on some weight there. So I don’t think that’ll be a problem. I do like the fact that he’s got a what I think is a more developed route tree. I think he’s got phenomenal hands, he’s got the ability to separate. I’m not saying that Jalen Waddell doesn’t have all of those things. But I think that DeVonta Smith is a better bet when it comes to that. And I like the fact that your Jalen are DeVonta Smith isn’t going to get buried behind guys like Will Fuller who they just paid to come in and breathe free up paid as a free agent, you know, isn’t going to isn’t going to have to try and overtake the vontae Parker who’s already been there and has learned the system and the coaching staff and all of that stuff. Same thing with Mike iseki, who was also there and knows the coaching staff knows the playbook knows how that’s gonna come to play. So for me, it’s DeVonta Smith.
Alex 1:06:54
Alright, Sean, I know you were maybe hoping for consensus here, but I don’t think you’re going to get it out of us. I will be the contrary and actually and say that I I kind of like gillenwater more and really what this comes down to and this is not a great I think what the question that you need to ask yourself, Shawn, when you’re picking between these two guys, is which quarterback? Do you like more? Do you like to like Jalen Hurts you and hurts more? Right? I think I think even what all because and I think that the argument that I’m about to make for Jalen waddle actually are the argument I’m about to make against devonta. Smith, is also an argument that you can make against your model. I think it’s a crowded, crowded, wide receiver room. I think it’s more unproven, over there in Philly. But I think it’s still a crowded wide receiver room over there. And the options are going to be to be tough. But I think the reason why I like Jalen Waddell just a bit more is because there is a davante Parker and Will Fuller for five games that I think will take attention away from him. And I think that’s going to open up the field a little bit more. For a Jalen waddle. So, Shawn, I don’t know. I think you’re probably better following directly on this than mine. But I did beat him in the playoffs last year. So with that what you will?
Derek 1:08:23
Yep, yep. You, You are always my kryptonite in round one of the playoffs. The difference is that usually I’m the one seed and you’re the eight seed. So yeah, happen. Yes, you haven’t you have to catch me on my one bad week, although that may change now that we’ve got to change that playoff structure around and now I don’t have to
Alex 1:08:42
wait. No. Yeah,
Derek 1:08:44
exactly. So, Shawn, I like I said, I don’t know that. You didn’t get the consensus answer that. I think that I think are you what you were wanting more and are hoping for, but you definitely saw some of the reasonings behind that and kind of why we would take who we would take there. Um, yeah, I would be interested to to get Kevin’s take on this one as well, because I think he I think he, you know, it would be interesting to see how he would break a tie between us. Yes, he would certainly have thoughts. So maybe that’s one of those that we put a pin in that one and ask him that next Tuesday when we go live. We do this show every Tuesday night at 9pm. Eastern 10pm Central. And for those of us in the mountain, which nobody ever mentions 9:30pm Mountain. Yeah, yep. And the West Coast, which also doesn’t get that is, you know, 8pm Central. So Sean says I can agree to that as well. Having Parker and even fuller on the outside might open up the field a bit for water.
Alex 1:09:47
So john, we’ve we’ve done you a disservice. to your question. We only made it more confusing.
Derek 1:09:54
Well, it all depends on what narrative you go by. Right? Like you know, one of our good friends the industry it’s it’s all about what narrative street you live on is a saying that Chris Pinto likes to use there so I I’ve come to grow to that one. He says he’s a huge Eagles fan, but I’m not as biased as others lol So no, I mean, you’ve got some you got some good.
Alex 1:10:17
We’ll talk about this next week.
Derek 1:10:19
Yep, we will do that. And, you know, we’ll get Kevin’s take on that as well and break the tie for you. As as far as that goes, so that maybe you’ll get a Yeah, at least at that point, you’ll have a consensus between the the group as to which way we would go. So you make sure that you do us a favor. Everybody out there, hit the subscribe button, go on the YouTube, hit that subscribe button, hit that bell, don’t miss a single episode. We’re going to be ramping things up. You know, as as the season starts coming with lots more content hitting that YouTube channel. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes, cutting up a lot of player profile videos, all of that kind of stuff. Alex, any final thoughts for the listeners?
Alex 1:11:01
My apologies for the technical difficulties, and I appreciate you sticking with us. We’ll try to be better next week.
Derek 1:11:10
Absolutely. As always, next week and Shawn, we look forward to talking with you as well. We’ll see you next Tuesday night. Guys. We appreciate y’all hanging on with us. If you haven’t done so already, hit us up on the socials Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, twitch at @GoodOldBoysFF. The YouTube channel. Hit that subscribe button ring the bell do not miss a single episode. But I think that’s gonna do it for us. Thanks for tuning in. For Alex. I’m Derek. Kevin will be back next week. Thanks for tuning in to another episode of the good old boys fantasy football podcast. Have a good one. Be safe.