 Alright guys, what's up? Welcome back to another video. My name is Jake McDonald and this is my YouTube video series called Rugby Player Reacts to the NFL's Top 100 Players of 2022. Today we're looking at number 83 on the list, Wyatt Teller. He's a guard for the Browns. He's most likely a big bopper. And what we've got here is a junior reporter YouTube video series sponsored by Wendy's. I don't know what we're going to see here. I don't know what this young fella is going to say. But what we need to know first is just a couple of stats because I've never seen this guy before. And when you tell me he's a guard, I'm assuming he's going to be 300 pounds. So let's see. I mean I talk about 300 pounds as if it's normal. It's not. He's six foot four. He's 315 pounds. He's 27 years of age, born on November 21st, 1994. Went to Virginia Tech for four years, 2014 to 17. Got picked up in the fifth round with pick number 166 in the 2018 NFL Draft to the Bills. Went to the Browns in his second year and he's been there ever since. He made his first Pro Bowl last year, which is good to see. And that has landed him on the top 100 players of 2022. Let's see why. How old were you when you were starting playing football? Well, I started playing football when I was five. I fell in love with it immediately. What's your best friends on the Browns? I love Joel. Joel's my buddy. We have a great relationship. Tell you what, these are some good questions. Simple but effective. I played Dungeons and Dragons with Donnie Stanton, so that's a good time. Thanks for letting me ask you questions. Like I said, simple but effective. Straight to the point. I like it. Wyatt is a wrestler. That tells you everything you need to know about Wyatt. He knows how to grapple. The guys don't know how to counter that. So he gets his hands on them, turns them. He doesn't torque them, turns them. Two different things. Torque him is when you're trying to do all that. Little soap. Like that. Like that. Gets the defense lineman off balance and pancake. Wyatt did that all season. Wyatt Teller's teesiest pancake game in the tournament. I don't know if that's a torque, a twerk, or a pancake. That's just an absolute demolishing. Divisional game against the Chiefs and fellow top 100 players. What's that fellow trying to say? You didn't stop the play? Well, he stopped you, mate. To be honest, it all happened so fast. Was that Matthew? I was not expecting that. At least not that play. Obviously, before the game and just studying film, they love to pull him and Tredder. Bro! He did try to avoid him. I'll give him that. Yeah, I felt it. Absolutely. Teller has been stacking flapjacks ever since. There's no way you're going to be stopping this guy. Look at him. Look at him go. Rolling out. Tell you what, running behind Tim is a running back. I'll tell you what, as a running back, running behind a guy like that. No wonder Nick Chubb scores so many yards. And again. Go, son. Seals the edge, alright. And that's the thing. You know, I'll see Nick Chubb score a thousand rushing yards in a season. But I never really see what goes on in the trenches until this type of video. Do I have a defensive bias? I have a butt kicking bias. So whatever position you play if you're kicking butt, I'm loving to watch it. I love Wyatt Teller. Mad respect for you, Wyatt. Honestly, me too. Mad respect for that guy. What I really want to know is how many hours did they contract Mike Daniels to sit there and give his opinions? Because I'm thinking, you know, I've seen him in pretty much every single video thus far. I'm thinking he'd be there for a fair few hours. Maybe they just throw names at him and just get him to say whatever comes to mind. Whatever the answer, I'm glad he's back. And I'm glad you guys are back, and I'm glad we're back, alright. We're a sixth of the way through the series, and that, my friends, is a real success. So thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one. Peace.