 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sosman. Happy Friday alongside Jim Sonos of Fandor here to talk about the last round pick of your season long fantasy football drafts. What's up Jim? I'm all good, Greg It's gonna be a very interesting couple of days here with roster cut-downs They've already seen some movement today with Adrian Peterson and Dario Gumbawale being caught So there's gonna be some changes across the fantasy football landscape But I think that these guys were discussing today Our players are who we're in positions where when we're talking two weeks from today They may have made very much different value than what they have right now So I'm interested in these guys as as players whose value could fluctuate a lot in the next couple of weeks Yeah, that's not gonna go up for some of these guys and potentially down depending on what happens on cut day You know, it was just a couple of days ago that we as fantasy owners We're nervous about the chief signing Leonard Fournette to back up Clyde Edwards-Hallaire It didn't happen which left just what we knew in Kansas City as well what we know So everyone talked all draft season about DeAndre Washington backing up Clyde Edwards-Hallaire and maybe that's true But he's not exactly a big back He's a passing down back if Clyde Edwards-Hallaire ever goes down It's probably gonna be Daryl Williams that steps up in his plate. Daryl Williams cost you nothing in drafts right now Going at 207.7 essentially the last pick. Why is it important for you Jim to go out and grab Daryl Williams? Yeah, I think for me Greg I want to try to find ways to get late exposure to really good offense and all three players We're talking about today fit that mold Daryl Williams is in an ambiguous situation because I was on on board with DeAndre Washington for the entirety of the summer, you know, I thought he was a very interesting guy But it seems like the beat reporters are saying that Kansas City likes Daryl Williams a lot Not to use him above Clyde Edwards-Hallaire But to have him as that number two back and that number two back in Kansas City is valuable for multiple reasons because even last year when Damian Williams was fully healthy and playing really well His snap frame would be around 30% or 70% So there were still about 30% snaps for a second running back to go to get some targets get some carries That's probably going to be the case this year as well in order to conserve Clyde Edwards-Hallaire We also don't know what Clyde Edwards-Hallaire's role is going to be I would expect to be very a good role It's why I'm comfortable taking him in the first round, but there is still some unknown there We should account for some unknown and potentially be open to using other players who may get themselves on the field It sounds like again Kansas City likes Daryl Williams And like you said there is that upside is something where to happen to Clyde Edwards-Hallaire Daryl Williams can have a really big role in offense led by Patrick freaking Mahomes So give me that for the last pick every single time we don't know what Williams role will be But again, like you said if it's not that good who cares move on and go elsewhere So Daryl Williams seems like he may be the number two back in Kansas City And that is well worth more than the last pick in your draft. So if he's still there, I'm absolutely taking him Last year the apple of everyone's eye in Kansas City wasn't Damian Williams It was Daryl Williams because he thought he had an opportunity to break out and if things don't go right for Clyde Edwards-Hallaire Well, maybe this year will be that opportunity for Williams to break out And if he doesn't well, you get rid of him because the cost is nothing It's 207.7 Williams drafted with the last pick or don't but then you'll regret it maybe Let's go over to Baltimore where again It's as you mentioned you want cheap pieces to the best offices in the NFL a few weeks back We talked about Christian Kirk for that reason it didn't cost you much to get a small piece in the Arizona Cardinals offense That's exactly what we're doing here with Baltimore and Myles Boykin Sure, everybody's gonna want Mark Ingram Everyone's in on Hollywood Brown and Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews But Myles Boykin is going to have a role here as he gets more accustomed to what they're doing with the Ravens I think Boykin role is going to expand and now's where we can get them for nothing Yeah, Myles Boykin checks a lot of boxes outside of just being a guy who gets his exposure to this Baltimore offense He is also athletic and he had a decent profile coming out of college So there were some reasons to believe that Myles Boykin could be a successful NFL player from Jump Street That obviously did not happen last year They preferred to go with some of the veterans at wide receiver But Boykin now heading into year number two has been getting some positive buzz in camp And we can reasonably expect him to be running with this first team offense So he is athletic He is young, moving to a bigger role on a really good offense You could push back on this by saying, well, Baltimore is a run-heavy offense And that's very true and they will be run-heavy again this year However, it's hard to see them being as run-heavy as they were last year You're not gonna dust everyone 54 to nothing over the course of an entire season If we get that regression within the scoring differential for Baltimore It means they're gonna pass more often When they do pass more often It's going to allow other guys outside of Marquis Brown and Mark Andrews to be relevant within this offense I would think that Myles Boykin outside of the running backs would be next up on that list So it's getting me a guy who fits well in this offense because of the speed He has an interesting profile and he gets me exposure to this Ravens offense And Lamar Jackson's right arm and I will take that every single time So once again, Myles Boykin just checks a lot of boxes And I think it's someone we should target and kind of see what his role is early on this year J.K. Downs is gonna cost you way more as that handcuff, of course, to Mark Ingram and another popular rookie But Myles Boykin is talented Myles Boykin gives you the exposure and he's intriguing We liked him last year and he costs less now Let's take a shot on Myles Boykin, especially with the cost being so low In Los Angeles, specifically with the Rams The one rookie everybody's talking about is Cam Anchors Trying to figure out where he fits with Malcolm Brown and with Arnold Henderson But nobody's really talking about Van Jefferson at all And I understand that, you have Robert Woods ahead of him You have Cooper Cupp and you have other players that are in that mix as well But Van Jefferson may be the most talented of these group Certainly more talented than Josh Reynolds, we've waited and waited and waited on Every time he has an opportunity to step up, he doesn't So maybe Van Jefferson will Cooper Cupp didn't go in the right direction in the second half of last year as Tyler Hagry stepped up So maybe Van Jefferson will get an opportunity in a high power of Sean McVeough Offense, it's possible, right Jim? Absolutely, and I think the reason that I want to get exposure to this offense is like we talked about Jared Goff Where they're probably gonna be a fast paced team as always And they're gonna have to score a lot of points because that defense really could struggle Given all the pieces they have lost there since the end of last year So I think the Rams have to score points, but if I want to get exposure to this team outside of Jared Goff There aren't a lot of ways to do so in the later rounds Van Jefferson is one of those guys, and again based on the beat reporting we've seen so far this year It seems like there is a decent chance that Van Jefferson opens the year as the number three wide receiver within this offense And it also makes sense because the scouting report of Van Jefferson coming out was that he was a route technician He comes from a family that has coached wide receivers, so he's been living this position for his entire life He was also an older prospect which could allow you to think maybe he'll pick up the offense more quickly Become more acclimated to the NFL in rapid fashion We talked about camp acres a lot because the Rams invested a lot of draft stock in that guy But they did the exact same thing in Van Jefferson He was also a second round pick for this team, so he has draft capital He is tied to an offense we expect to score a lot of points The beat reports have been good and he seems like a guy who should have an easier transition to the NFL Given his pedigree and given his age I think that is really intriguing. Like if we get Van Jefferson starting within this offense in week one He is going to be a high priority waiver ad So what you do is you just add Van Jefferson now via your draft And so you're not fighting everyone else on the waivers to get Van Jefferson later on I think there's a decent chance he winds up having a fantasy viable role within this offense And I'd love to get out in front of that. He checks a lot of boxes He was kind of a concerning prospect because he didn't run at the combine Didn't have great market shares of Florida And he was older But some of those things do play into his favor for year one in the NFL So I want to take advantage and get him on my teams now Rather than trying to get him against everyone else later on And I think that's super sound advice Rather than having to spend all of your fab on a guy like a Van Jefferson We can predict it now. We can see it now where the role could be In a high powered we hope offense with the Rams Led by a potential MVP, Jared Goff That's what you want when you get Van Jefferson at the last pick of your draft There you have it Those are all of the late round flyers Last pick flyers that we want to make sure you are grabbing Jim, next week it's time to start looking at the schedule, man The NFL is here. We got a ton of DFS to get to A ton of season long as well. It is going to be fun We're there, man The next time we talk, Greg, there will already be one game in the NFL season in the books Like that's wild to me. So I'm looking forward to that I hope you have a fantastic Labor Day weekend and then we are all in on week one It's going to be a fun ride You mean the last time we talk in front of people, Jim? Because it's important that I talk to you before the last draft that I have So the last time we talk in front of people is right now Until after next Thursday, opening night Or we will talk on Friday and give you some more stacks for the weekend So for Jim Sannis, I am Greg Salsman Good luck in his final weekend of your drafts Let us know if you need help. Get in us at Twitter And we'll see you back here next week for more Fans will hurry up