 All right, time for some fantasy boots. Let's get to it, guys. We had Paige Sparanek on the show. That was amazing. But here today, she basically said the Steelers should top the division. The Bengals, of course, ran it last year. Her dad is a Pittsburgh guy. She grouped the Steelers fans. So in honor of Paige Sparanek, we're going to talk about Najee Harris. Hamilton and I were on the phone for an hour yesterday trying to make the case for which running back should go first with these rankings. And if you take a look, as we do, we're sick pups trying to get you guys ready for your fantasy drafts. Fantasy pros' consensus ranking are like this. Okay, look at the top 10. There's no Najee Harris here, okay? He's behind Ramon Dre Stevens. They added a bunch of running backs. Josh Jacobs, who hasn't even shown up yet. Tony Pollard was coming off major surgery, even though he could be really explosive in a bell cow there. Now, I know and I'm owning that Najee had a bit of a down year last year for his standards, for ours, for your fantasy purposes. But this is obviously because of the Liz Prank thing, right? It was obviously because there was something going on. And we did start to see him do Najee-like things in the second half of the season, guys, when he was getting healthier. He was averaging 88 total yards and nearly a touchdown every game after the buy. So why are we still low on him? Is it the post-injury blues? Like, what is it? I'm coming to terms with the fact that everyone's really high on Jalen Warren. And you should be. And you should grab him in your fantasy draft. Is a hand cup to Najee or just as an asset on his own who could get some work because he looked good last year. He did and he's having a great camp. I like Jalen, but I'm not buying the idea that somehow Jalen's pros and cons is going to sandbag. Najee Harris, are we joking? Look at the game where Jalen got his biggest workload last year, week 17 against the Ravens. 15 touches, 98 yards. Najee 24 for 123 and the score. Najee finished eighth at running back on the week. So that's my vibe, okay? Let the Jalen Warren hype trend and it'll happen through the preseason because he'll get reps. Let it work in your favor. Let the, you know, the steam pick up on him the preseason. The facts of the matter are Najee appears to be healthy. The O-line is definitely better. They overhauled the entire thing. And let's not forget, he led all running backs and catches in 2021 as well. You have PPR value built in. I absolutely snag him on the back end of top 10 and sort of watch him go off. I think the upside is there. I would take him over Ramon Jarey Stevenson. You've got a real decision to make when it comes to like a Tony Pollard and Najee. But just because Jalen exists does not negate what Najee can do for your team. And we already have proof of that in the second half of last year.