 One million users on numberfire.com. We officially hit that benchmark, not too long ago, and to celebrate, we're giving away some stuff to you and answering your questions live. Here on YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter, my name is Jim Sonnis. I am a senior writer and analyst for numberfire.com, joined here by the editor-in-chief of Numberfire and FanDuel, JJ Zacharyson JJ. Congrats, it's a million people. How are you doing today? I'm good, man, I'm good. It's kind of crazy to think about. Actually, you, Jim, were writing at Numberfire before I was even at Numberfire. You were like an OG OG, and then I came on board and you started hating your life after that, I'm sure. But it's been a really long time, that Numberfire's been around, and now we're part of FanDuel. We've been part of FanDuel for a good bit, and it's a really awesome accomplishment, and we're celebrating that. For everyone that's had a part of Numberfire and building it up, whether you were a writer for the site, whether you worked in the back end, whether you worked in the business side, and if you were a reader of Numberfire for the years, big thanks because you were the reason that we're able to do this and that we are celebrating this one million user situation. Yeah, I mean, I wrote my first piece for Numberfire, like sometime in March of 2013, it was about Vance Warley being the opening day starter for the Minnesota Twins. So, you know, things have come a long way since then, for sure, but we wanna thank all of you for the contributions you have made to Numberfire.com, getting us to one million users, and as a thank you to all of you for what you've done for us here at Numberfire, wanted to give away some free stuff. We're gonna be giving away FanDuel credits, Numberfire premium, and NFL jersey. We're starting things off here with $20 in FanDuel credits. That's our first giveaway. See the timer here to the right or left? I actually don't know which way I'm pointing here. Yeah, the right way, okay, cool. Pointing the right way, the timer there is counting down to when we are giving away our first giveaway here, $20 in FanDuel credit. The way to get yourself entered for that drawing, go to the YouTube description, click expand because it does collapse down. Click expand, and there is a King Sumo link in the description, click that, enter email, we're gonna do a drawing for FanDuel credit, $20 in FanDuel credit coming up in seven minutes and 30 seconds. However, that's not the only thing we are doing for today. We are also taking your questions about this year's NFL Draft because if we've got JJ here, we kind of got a grill him about his rankings, heading into the draft, the drafty eight days away. We are almost here. We're gonna be back again next week for the draft. We're gonna have a live stream for you for the first round on Thursday and for the second and third rounds on Friday. That is me, JJ Brandingadoula, and Ryan Williams, our newest contributor here at Number Fire and FanDuel. He'll be joining us to talk about DFS specifically, but also Best Fall of the Draft. Brand and I are gonna talk through our win total projections that we have for this year, how does change throughout the draft, implications of those, JJ, are you gonna have projections all cooked up for that as well? I will, yeah. I've been going through those this week, building them out a little bit. So they'll be ready to go. When guys get selected, I'll be able to input them and build it out a little bit. Usually it takes like a couple of minutes because I can't just do it with a snap of the finger. But yeah, so any relevant skill player we should have some projection for. If it's a guy, obviously we're only doing day one and day two, if it's a player who's not necessarily going to see that much action, it's probably not necessary. But the big guys, and there's a lot of good wide receivers, so it should be fun. Yeah, it's gonna be fun. So that'll be Thursday, 8 p.m. Eastern, will be the first round stream with myself, JJ, Brandon, and Ryan. Back again on Friday, 7 p.m. Eastern, going through rounds two and three. And there'll be a lot of impact guys from a fantasy perspective going in those rounds as well. We talk about betting props as well for the draft, the implications of those throughout the draft as well. So make sure you are subscribed to the Fandal YouTube page so you can get that as we do that next week. Alpera's asking, did you guys prefer the Zoom draft last year or the typical in-person draft? So talking about the NFL draft coverage, I thought it was fun because the Bill Belichick dog thing was great. Bill Belichick himself, not the most photogenic person, not that I can speak personally, but I'd rather see a husky than Bill Belichick. So I was actually kind of on board with it. The draft is fun, seeing guys getting to celebrate, being drafted, celebrating their family, but if we get a Bill Belichick dog moment, I feel like it's hard to say no to the Zoom draft, right? Yeah, I mean, I feel like with some practice, eventually we would get in situations where they would be more well-prepared for some of the stuff that went down and some weird things. If they do that every single year, then they'll be able to be a little bit more polished than they probably were last year. I think last year, just given everything that was going on, that was the first big event really across the country that was happening since the start of the pandemic. And so it was just really an awesome time in general. So I think that that's always going to like hold a special place in our heart. But I still like the live stuff. I like the bro hugs, I like the awkwardness of them. The booing of Roger Goodell. Yeah, the booing, the crowd and like, you know, being able to, I just love that like environment. So I would probably go with that. But look, I think last year, given the circumstances, it was awesome to see what they pulled off and they did it in a fairly flawless way. Yeah, I was pretty impressed with it. So I think that we're pro Zoom draft, but also pro live draft. I don't know if that's a cop out, but we'll go with that for sure. So we're going to have a lot of options for next week, for the NFL draft, talking about different places you can watch, like everywhere is probably going to be streaming, but nowhere else we can get JJ's accuracy with his live projections on air. So make sure you come back next week on Thursday, but we're in talks and draft here. And JJ, because I have you here, we got four minutes left in the drawing. So make sure you get those submissions in over on the YouTube link. Got a question from John. Do you think the Cowboys, AKA Jerry, will go for these shiny new objects, wide receiver or tight end, or actually draft for need offensive line, cornerback defensive line the first round? So John, I would say Kyle Pitts ain't going to be there. So don't worry about that. No concerns there. But JJ wide receiver, it seems like it's probably a bit too crowded. So I feel like although the Cowboys can get this like semi ambitious type of approach to drafting where they will go, you know, Jerry, Judy, but it may not be totally necessary, but it's still very fun. I feel like this year's probably not going to be that year. Am I often that assumption? Yeah, I mean, I would doubt that Dallas goes wide receiver. I think, you know, I think that we've seen mocks where Kyle Pitts falls just because there's, there are teams, you know, if he gets past four, let's say there are teams where you can make the argument, they go in a different direction. But, you know, even like Cincinnati at five, I mean, there's just so much that has to go in Dallas's favor without them trading up for them to be able to land a guy like Pitts. I mean, and then, you know, Pitts, obviously, I mean, the ideal landing spot for Kyle Pitts is the Chargers, but he's just not going to fall that far. No, no, no, no, I'm Jared Cook in a Dynasty League. I really don't want him to go there. I got a lot of Donald Parham. So, yeah, so, you know, I highly doubt they get Pitts. And if they don't get Pitts, I just don't see a scenario where they're going to go wide receiver in the first round because in the short term, and look, their window is now, right? And in the short term, they have their guys, a wide receiver. And, you know, eventually some of these contract situations will play out and, you know, CD-Lam will probably move more to the outside, not place so much in the slot and really develop as, you know, a true alpha. But right now, I just don't think it's necessary for them to go that direction. Yeah, I think that, I also don't know how much offensive line is in needing the first round for them. I mean, I kind of have some faith in Collins and Smith coming back being decently healthy and they're still good, you know, with Martin and stuff like that. So, I feel like defense is probably the way to go, John. I mean, they do need to get offensive line depth eventually. I think Tynosecchi being there helps a lot too. So, I think defense, probably the way to go for the Cowboys. You got a minute and 40 seconds left before our first giveaway. So, we're going to do that here pretty soon. Make sure you get it entered. 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Whether it be for Justin Fields or Kyle Pitts or sorry, for Trey Lance, I can see this actually happening. So, I think this is actually semi-realistic personally. I'm on the paths trading up for a quarterback. JJ, what do you think about that one? How about that? Yeah, that's actually what popped in my head. You know, I think if you look at how they built this off-season and what they've done with Cam Newton and the offense that's just around him right now, it would really fit a Trey Lance. You know, that's sort of like where my mind was going when they signed, you know, Johnny Smith and Hunter Henry. You know, you're essentially bringing bodies, you know, closer to the line, to the middle of the line of scrimmage there. And you're giving weapons, you know, in that area of the field, as opposed to just slotting them out wide. I know they added, you know, veteran wide receivers via free agency. But realistically, you know, Trey Lance, if there's one quarterback that semi, you know, fits the mold of Cam Newton in this class, it's probably a Trey Lance and what he can do there. So, that's why, you know, I got a question on my mailbag this week of like, I know that we just got a 10 minutes we're up, but. Oh, we did, yes. But so, you know, I got a mailbag question this week of like, what would, how would the Patriots' projections change, you know, if they drafted a quarterback? Well, it depends because on one spectrum, you have Trey Lance, which brought the wide receiver numbers, you know, even if we assume that Cam plays half the year or whatever, we know those numbers won't change very dramatically, but Mac Jones is a completely different quarterback than both of those guys. So you have to change things, you know, based on that, but. Are you saying you're not going to run quarterback power on the low line with that? Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Exactly. So it depends on, you know, that I think though, that Trey Lance makes the most sense for them. And that could also explain why they went and got Cam Newton because they liked a Trey Lance and they had that opportunity to maybe get Trey Lance and there would be a smoother transition there. So I think it's logical to think that the Patriots would be the one team that would trade up and get that quarterback. Yeah, I think that that's realistic. And also it is crazy to think a team training of 15 to get a quarterback. So hopefully that fits your criteria there, Benny. Andrew, are the 49ers really going to draft Mac Jones? I hope not. Cause I want to see Justin Fields there personally. It would be really fun to see that, but I don't know Andrew. Honestly, like if people like Adam Schefter and Daniel Jeremiah are saying it's going to happen, that matters a lot. So I don't know, probably given that they said it, but I hope not for Justin Fields. Also just realistically, like from a logic perspective, it doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense. I forgot to announce our giveaway, our winner for the first $20 in FanDuel Credit is RJP. So if you have, I'm not going to give out your whole email, cause I don't want people blowing up your inbox, but if you have RJP email, they're going to email you to get to set up. You just won $20 in FanDuel Credit. Congratulations to you for that giveaway number one, but don't worry if you did not win. We got another giveaway coming up in eight minutes. Now this giveaway is I scroll down to find it is for a number fire premium subscription for three months. Worth about 30 bucks. So actually escalating value there. So if you want number fire premium for three months, get your entry in now in the King Sumo link over on YouTube and make sure you get that enter right now. Congratulations to RJP. You'll receive an email later on detailing ways to redeem your FanDuel Credit. Let's go on to another question here. Bethany says hello. Hello Bethany. Hello Bethany. To her favorite analysts. I'm sure that Brandon is highly offended, but he'll be back with us on Thursdays. We could talk to him then. Steven says, when did number fire start slash what were you two doing before joining? So Nick Bonadio won I think like $100,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Yeah. He used that to start number fire. That would have been like late 20, like late 2000s, right? Yeah, it was like probably around the like a little bit before 2010 hit, I would assume. Yeah. I mean, he did it on one of the Regis episodes. So rest in peace, Regis obviously. Yes, yes, absolutely. But Regis is a very big reason why we're sitting here today because Nick went on there, big trivia guy, Nick, smart dude. And he got on by knowing the order of the Twilight books. Yeah, make sure. Yeah, exactly, exactly. And then he won $100,000 and then he started the company and then the rest is kind of history. So what were you doing before at number fire? I was working in the advertising world, ad agency world, and I was a project manager. So I have, you know, sort of a graphic web design background and then I got my marketing degree and I thought it was going to be really cool to work on some consumer brands and be an advertising guy. This is way better. I really like talking to all more than that. Yeah, before I did this full time, I worked for a radio station in Albert Lee, Minnesota, KATE, I think it's 1450 AM. The best radio station in Southeast Minnesota, obviously. Before writing for number fire freelance, I was in college. So, you know, just the most glorious of changes there. Okay, let's see here. DeAndre says, Kyle Pittsburgh uses a wide receiver. Don't care, still use them. Wide receiver can block, sounds great to me. Corey, how many players do the Raiders draft in the national title game? All of them, every pick. Muller SJ says, congrats to you guys. Have either of you researched Jamar Jefferson at all and if so, how does he look to you? So, JJ, any thoughts for you on Jamar Jefferson? Yeah, so, you know, he looks good in my model before his pro day and it's just one of those things. So, you know, pro day numbers and combined numbers in general usually are way, way overrated. But I say that because if you have an input like draft capital in your model or if you're looking at draft capital, it's likely because some of that's embedded in draft capital. So, you know, if a player is a freak athlete or something like Chase Claypool is a good example last season, right? Chase Claypool tests like an alien. You know, he just is absolutely insane. And so you could hypothetically input that into a model but that's part of the reason why I think he was elevated in the draft and went in the second round because it was kind of a surprise where he went last year. And so, you know, sometimes that works to the player's favors. A lot of times it doesn't. So I think there's some of that is embedded in draft capital. Now, it does matter. I found that it does matter. Athleticism testing matters a little bit more for running backs than it does at wide receiver. And Jamar Jefferson who has a fairly good production profile, I'd say actually a pretty, you know, like an eight out of 10 production profile, you know, he didn't test very well. He doesn't look like he has that like burst in that athleticism. And so my fear with Jamar right now is not so much, you know, again, pre-pro day and the way that I felt about him then I thought he was like maybe even a fringe top five back in this class because the class isn't very deep. But then after that, you know, you just see him now as a day three pick. And if a guy's a day three pick, you know, it's hard to really rally behind him. You know, so I've sort of pivoted to guys who are more likely to go day two like a Trey Sermon who has, you know, the bigger bodied and he can handle that big workload than, you know, a guy who would be going day three who would have to really climb that depth chart in order to see action. Yeah. And that draft spot matters a lot because not only because it dictates playing time because teams sometimes fall for the sunk cost fallacy and we'll go with guys that drafted high, but also because NFL talent evaluators, despite their flaws are broadly good at what they do. So like if a guy goes high, that means that they're likely to be better. Like, so that's why draft slot does matter. And if that pushes Jefferson down the board, that would be a major negative. Let's just stay with the running backs here. It's another question from Juan. Does Najee Harris land in Miami or Pittsburgh? I would think Miami with Tua. I don't think Miami goes running back early. We thought every, every time Miami is in the clock last year during the drafting, we thought they're going to take a running back. They didn't, they didn't. Like, and I don't think it's because like Miles Gaskin did anything outrageous this year. It's because it seems like organizationally, they don't, they don't value running backs all that much. And so to take one at 18 overall, I feel like there's no chance of that. But JJ, you're tuned in with Pittsburgh stuff is Najee a consideration for them, I believe at 24? Yeah, unfortunately. I say, look, I say unfortunately, just because it's not, it's not a smart football decision to go after a running back early, at least that early. And Pittsburgh, you know, I think it's a, Pittsburgh has a fairly well-rounded roster, but you know, the main reason that they weren't able to move the ball offensively on the ground last year was not as much, you know, James Connor related. I mean, partially sure. Or Benny Snell or Anthony McFarland, it's the fact that their offensive line was atrocious. I mean, the run blocking and pass blocking were both bad. It's a huge reason why we saw that offensive scheme, everyone's yelling and screaming at the TV because they keep throwing these three yard slants to Deontay Johnson. But it's because they didn't have an offensive line to protect Ben Rothesberger slash to have any sort of formidable run game, right? And so to think that Najee Harris would be the answer is foolish in my opinion. The Steelers need offensive line help desperately. You know, do they go in that direction? I think that if there's one team in the first round with the highest probability to go running back, it's probably Pittsburgh. And if it's Pittsburgh, it feels like Najee Harris would be the guy. He feels like a very Pittsburgh back. I mean, just in general. Yeah. And look, I'm sure internally, they want to have a true workforce again. And you know, historically, that's how Mike Tomlin's teams have run things. But I, you know, again, I think they have the highest probability to go that direction. I think that in an ideal world, they're able to get a lineman in the first round center or something. And then in the second round, they're able to like lock into Javante Williams or something like that and go that direction because that would boost what is needed to be boosted, you know, and then still get a very, very capable three down back. Yeah. So for the draft show next week, I'm not gonna have time to do like my full process for ranking offensive lines. I did like a cheat sheet type method. Pittsburgh's last in offensive line rankings right now, given the Villanueva free agency stuff, given the retirements they've had. It's pretty grim. I think they need an offensive lineman of any kind. Someone who can breathe and play offensive line. Sounds great. Assign me up. Not much time left to get in for this next drawing. So make sure you get those submissions in for the next giveaway. We'll have another one after that. But this one is for three months of number fire premium. That giveaway coming in just seconds. Devante says Eastern time is still superior. Never forget that is a stem from our previous discussion for our 4 p.m. and they'll be DFS chat. Devante is wrong. Eastern time is terrible. Everything starts too late. I am too old to live in the East Coast. Jeffrey, what do you guys think about Jadevi and Clowney going to Cleveland? I think that it's a risky sign and given the money they used for him, but it was a situation where Cleveland, if they can improve their past defense, because I have my wind total projections, the thing that's kind of bogging them down is their past defense. And that's because it's hard to project their secondary to stay healthy, given what's happened the past couple of years. That's a concern for me. So I need them to get their past defense better. I don't know if Jadevi and Clowney fixes that. It did improve them in my projected defense of passing efficiency ratings, but I don't know how much he actually moves the needle given the issues he's had over the past couple of years. Philip has a question for you, JJ. We're talking about the evolution number five. He's talking about the evolution of you. Are you still a late round QB advocates or has that changed? I mean, I could talk about this for days, but the thing is is that just to remember that the late round quarterback strategy has never been, like I always say, has never been about a game of chicken. It's been about a game of value. Sorry, I'm getting so far ahead of myself because I have so much to say about this quarterback situation. So I think to dumb it down very, very quickly and easily, it's the fact that the quarterback market in terms of ADP is now very efficient. You know, we have guys who are not only running the ball very well, but they're throwing it very well better than anyone else in the league. And so when you combine those two things, it's very obvious who the top eight or nine quarterbacks are that are gonna give you some sort of edge and really have that top three ceiling. And so as a result of that, you know, it's a lot easier to go middle round QB as opposed to late round QB. And I had that same feeling last year. Like I had a ton of Josh Allen last year because of that fact, because the quarterback market was so efficient. And so a good way to think of it too is that historically quarterback ADP and quarterbacks would fluctuate a lot because passing numbers fluctuate a lot. It's really driven by touchdown rate and touchdown rate is something that regresses year over year. So don't draft Aaron Rodgers next year, but go after guys who are running the football well and get the guy at the bottom of that tier who really has a top three ceiling. To me, that's probably gonna look like a Russell Wilson or someone like him, and you're gonna be able to still get him at a reasonable price. So that's sort of the way that I'm approaching the position now. Yeah, I think that that you have to, you know, things do change and adapting to that makes a lot of sense, but does not mean that we can't still get value later on. Okay, so we have our giveaway, I forgot again. We have our giveaway for the three months of number fire premium going to White Alvin. That is the part of the email. I don't know if that's like the name, but White Alvin, you've won three months of number fire premium. Congratulations to you on that. So they will email you, Alvin White potentially. Okay, I think we might have a username Alvin White who will tweet pretty often. Hopefully that's Alvin. I like Alvin, Alvin's a good dude. So Alvin, congratulations to you. They're gonna email you with the three months number fire premium. Congratulations on that. Next one, our next giveaway is $50 in FanDuel credit. So if you have not entered yet, go to the Kingsumo link in the YouTube description. Go to YouTube, click on expand for the description, click the Kingsumo link, enter your email and be like Alvin, get your entry in so you can win a $50 in FanDuel credit for the next one. Okay, let's go to our next question here. Steven says, let's be honest, Pat McAfee made FanDuel. No objections, Pat McAfee's great. I think that's a fine, a fine assertion. Oh, it is Alvin. Okay, Alvin says yeah. So it is Alvin. Nice, congrats Alvin. I think that it's Alvin. Alvin is a good at Twitter interactor. He's always good at our Q and A's. So Alvin, congratulations. I am happy for you. Let's see here. How do you think about drafting quarterbacks and best ball? So similar question here for you, JJ. Does your approach of quarterback change in best ball versus redraft? Yeah, I mean, I think that it can. You can feel, I mean, but ADP shifts as well. So it's a little bit different, right? So part of the reason that you feel better about going early round QB in a regular redraft league is because you don't have to play the guessing game. Whereas you know there's a lot of turnover each week at the quarterback position naturally and just inherently. So it's a lot easier to pair mid to late round quarterbacks together in best ball and just kind of go from there as opposed to spending up and getting multiple quarterbacks or something like that. So if you can get a guy at the end of that rushing tier and pairing him with a solid, you know, Tana Hill pops in my mind, but he's more of a high end QB too, even just like a more of a mid range QB too, then you should be fine. Just, I would try to ensure that I, you know, what data suggests and what people who study best ball more than I do have found is that quarterback win rates are rarely going to be astronomical. The real league winners are going to be a running back and wide receiver, you know, more so running back. So, and then if you can get like a breakout tight end or something like that, then obviously that'll be great too, but it's very rare for like a quarterback to have like an insane, insane win rate. The position just doesn't matter as much, you know, in fantasy and then in best ball in particular. Yeah, and it's important to keep that stuff in mind. And with best ball, I think the one thing that I would also note here is you need to note job security because I've had times where I've drafted like Dwayne Haskins, that didn't go very well. I drafted Marcus Mariota the year before we got benched. So make sure you are considering job security as well, when it comes to stuff like that because you can't fix the mistakes you make during the year. We got a question about the chargers. Should they take an offensive lineman or trade down? I'll take this one here because I think the chargers, it depends on, I'm assuming that Panacea Well is gonna be off the board here. So assuming that he's gone, if they determine that Rashawn Slater is a left tackle, you take Rashawn Slater because that offensive line has patched up a lot of holes everywhere else except for left tackle. If they can get a good left tackle, they're gonna be pretty solid. However, if you don't think that Rashawn Slater is a left tackle in the NFL, there are questions about that given its arm length and stuff like that. So if you can't get that, then you trade down. You always want more picks, you want more sides of the board, and you want more darts to throw, so you do wanna trade down. But I think that if you deem Rashawn Slater to be a left tackle at the next level, that's where you decide to lock in Rashawn Slater there. Okay, so we have three minutes left until this next giveaway. Once again, this is $50 in fan duel credits. Go to the King Sumo link in the description down below. Make sure you get those questions in as well. We'll take those over here. Let's see here. Let's go up to the most recent question that we've got. Oh, this one's for Brian. Brian, he asked, how soon are the NFL draft? Do you expect to have fantasy projections after the rookies? Brian, tune in next Thursday and Friday. We're gonna have our stream here on YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter. JJ will be there giving out his projections for rookies live on air, 7 p.m. Thursday, or 8 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. Friday. I'll also have myself, Brandon, and Ryan Williams going through that. That is next Thursday and Friday, so the projections will be live on air for next week. Okay, let's see here. Bronco's going defense or right tackle. Yeah, given Joanne James' injury concerns, I get that, but their offensive line is pretty good outside of that. So I think quarterback is probably the bigger thing. The ideal, yeah. I say this, Derek, if you're a Broncos fan, I say this as someone who thinks Drew Lock is really fun. I think Drew Lock is a tremendous person to watch. Love the dance moves. I think he was great in college. So I am pro Drew Lock. However, if you put Justin Fields with Cortland Sutton, Jerry Judy, K.J. Hamler, Noah Phant, Albert Okawebinom, I'm on board. Here's the problem. If you were to talk to an NFL quarterback and the descriptor that you use for that quarterback is fun, they're not gonna take that kindly. That's not how you wanna describe a franchise quarterback, it's fun. Like, yeah, it's not, because you can be fun and still be good. And Drew Lock doesn't necessarily have that ladder attribute. No, unfortunately, as much as it makes me sad, does not. Batman is asking, is this the actual Batman? Will the Niners take Trey Lance at number three? Okay, this one's pretty interesting. We were talking about Mac Jones before. Trey Lance, I think it's plus two 90 if Andal Sportsbook. And I say that acknowledging that the line has moved like 73 times throughout the day today. It opened with Justin Fields, a favorite today. Mac Jones then became even money. He's now minus 125, or at least he was last time I looked. Justin Fields was plus 130, Trey Lance was plus two 90. And I think that's kind of interesting. I still think it'll be Fields. Like if you made me pick right now, I think it'd be Fields. But Lance is interesting in the sense that they have been pretty steadfast in saying that they're gonna keep Jimmy Garoppolo around, that makes sense if you wanna build around Trey Lance, Trey Lance is someone who, I mean, every quarterback does well in a play-action heavy system, but we've seen Trey Lance do well with that in college. And also you read the quotes that Kyle Shanahan has said about the way he wants to use his quarterbacks. It's like he says, like if you have a guy who can run, that's like a cheat code. So I think he makes sense. I still think it's Justin Fields because I think the Fields personally for me is a lot above Trey Lance, but I still think Trey Lance is a lot above Mac Jones. So that's what I'm seeing there. Juan is asking, do you see Justin Jefferson blowing up this year? I know you were working on your projections, might not have them done yet though, but overall thoughts for you on Justin Jefferson. Yeah, I mean, he definitely can. I think I have him for like a 27% target share, which it's a run-ish heavy scheme. So, he needs that large target share to really have that kind of ceiling, but there's room for growth there because they don't have a true wide receiver three on that team. They just got rid of Kyle Rudolph, which he didn't have it play a huge role, but he still had like a 10% share, I think last year. So there's just not a lot of bodies there. And that's usually when a player can ascend and see like an astronomical target share in an offense, like we saw with DeAndre Hopkins at times in Houston. So I think there's a chance that we see Justin Jefferson hit that 30% target share mark this season. Like I think he's a candidate to do that. If that's the case, then his ceiling is just as high as anyone else's. So I'm very much into Justin Jefferson. I think he's an incredible wide receiver. Absolutely. And that offense is built to be efficient. So he was efficient last year, but you can expect that to be the case once again this year. All right, we have our next giveaway. F. Cisneros has won $50 in fan dual credit congratulations to F. Cisneros. If that is you, you will receive an email with details on how to redeem your $50 in fan dual credit congratulations to you, to Cisneros on that win. 50 bucks in fan dual credit to them. All right, our next giveaway is a one year subscription of Number Fire Premium. So if you want a full year of Number Fire Premium, which is worth, I think like 300, no, not three. Okay, math. So what is 10 times 12, $120. I was way off. Wow. This is Number Fire, everyone. Red flag. Red flag that I can't do math. Anyway, $120 worth a full year of Number Fire Premium. So if you want a full year of Number Fire Premium, go to YouTube, check out the description, click the King Sumo link in the description and go there. Josh apparently is not a Drewlock fan. He's from Missouri and watching him all the time. I never loved him. I thought it was fun. So, you know, I understand it. There were bad times for sure. Zach, should the Lions go after a quarterback or trust in Jared Goff? So my feelings about Drewlock are equivalent to my feelings about Jared Goff. I loved Jared Goff coming out of college. I was so happy when he became good in his second year. So like, okay, cool. Vindication about this happening. So I feel very good. I feel good about Jared Goff. However, we've had extra data. I have evolved as an evaluator and realized that Jared Goff is not the type of high upside quarterback who prevents you from drafting quarterbacks at seven overall. So hypothetically, if Justin Fields is available at seven overall, I think the Lions should be contracted if they don't take Justin Fields. Again, Jared Goff is an underappreciated quarterback, I think. However, we should not be passing up guys like Justin Fields for Jared Goff. That is my official take there. Z-Ryne is asking if you were starting up a dynasty super flexly today, all dynasty leagues should be super flexed. So correct start there. What new or different settings would you like to try? So JJ, super flex dynasty, you have kind of freedom. You got the board at your disposal. Are you keeping things pretty standard for a league there or have any changes you're making to optimize that league? I'd make it tight and premium. I would do that, I usually do that with startups now. I'd make it tight and premium. I'd make as many starting lineup slots as I could that would be reasonable for the rest of your league mates if they're not as open to that. And then I think that I would at least try to find a way to do like an all play format. If you want to, we play head to head, there's a lot of variants in head to head. If you do an all play, it's essentially, you're playing every other team every single week and you're getting a record based on that. So it's not point scored because point scored, you can put up a few monster weeks and it skews things a little bit. This is a more of an absolute value type thing where if you play, you'll play, if you're in the 12 team league, then you're gonna play 11 different matchups and then you'll get your record based on those wins. So if you go six and five one week, then it just adds up and goes, you go from there. So I would probably do something like that just to decrease the amount of variance in your league. And then you know that the best teams are making the playoffs. Yeah. I think that any way you can make it more skill-based as opposed to luck-based with time, you should do. I think that that's a great suggestion there for sure. Z Ryan says that drew lock is an elite lip-syncher. I listened to put on like 16 times a week as a result of that drew lock video with him singing it on the bench. So I'm in favor of this tape. Deandre, since the Lions are in rebuild mode, do you think they trade down for picks? So Deandre, if they don't go quarterback, they gotta trade down. I think that that's where they're at. And they've been linked to the Patriots a lot with regards to the Patriots potentially trading up for a quarterback. So I think, yeah, I mean, if you're not going, if you decide that you wanna give Jared Goff a year and see what he can do, trade down. Like trade down for sure. They've got so many holes they gotta fix. Trade down, trade down, trade down. Let's see here. Angie is asking, do you think that Russell Wilson is gonna have offensive line help this year? I think he had offensive line help last year. I will say that. Russell sometimes has a tendency to create his own problems. Like if I were Dwayne Brown, I heard Russell Wilson trash talking the offensive line, he'd be pretty upset. So I have like my offensive line rudimentary rankings. They're 11th. That's probably too high, but the Gabe Jackson move helps him quite a bit. So I actually don't know how much of a need offensive line actually is for them. So maybe I'm alone in that, but I actually think they're actually kind of okay. All right, let's go to a question here. Steve-O, apparently thinks you look like Joey from Friends. Like Joey from Friends? I look nothing like Joey from Friends. Which one is Joey? I don't know. I mean, it's Joey. I don't know. I would use to watch Friends because it's very... Well, I mean, Friends is a terrible show for itself. Okay, cool. It's an absolutely horrendous show. You don't need to watch Friends, but I don't look anything like Joey. I've never, I've heard so many, I also look like every generic white guy, so I mean, makes sense. But I've heard Flacco enough. I understand the Flacco one way more than I understand the Joey one. The Joey one is strange. I mean, the Flacco one is accurate. And I feel like, you know, can we confirm you're not Joe Flacco? Have you been signed by the Eagles recently? Can be with Jalen Hurts in open competition for that starting job? You wouldn't believe how many people just like tagged me, congratulating me whenever Joe Flacco signed that contract with you. Okay, so we got another question about the Lions from Zach. Do you buy to Dan Campbell's philosophy? He's bringing to the Lions. Yeah, of biting kneecaps, or is another gimmick the same as old ploy? So the sound bite was weird. I will say that. However, if you look at the signings that the guys Dan Campbell has brought in, like some of them are actually kind of interesting. This is a long way of saying, I don't think Anthony Lynn is a bad person to bring on to your team. I think that Anthony Lynn, if he were not dealing with like clock management stuff would be a fine offensive coach. Like we talk all the time about Austin Eckler and how great he is for the current NFL. Like the reason he became what he was was a largely due to Anthony Lynn. So I think it's great for Deandre Swift. Deandre Swift has bigger issues, like because I'm not sure how efficient the offense will be, but they're probably going to use them in a good way. So Zach, just by looking at the assistance that Dan Campbell has brought on, I actually don't think it's that bad of a situation. So I don't know. Candace says, if he looks like Joey then Jim looks like LeBron James. I'm assuming it's a hairline thing. If so Candace, I love it. I haven't tried to paint on hair. I think that's the next step. Like when I started to write for Number 5, I had a lot more than this. Well, we'll put it that way. I don't think I look like LeBron outside of the hairline. I appreciate it, but you know, apparently people are not in to the Joey France cop. Someone else said I had the forehead of a Manning. So that's cool. Which Manning? Cause Cooper has a good hairline. I mean, look, there's a good forehead. Look, my forehead is, it's a forehead. Good Cooper Manning. Cooper Manning is, he looks good. I don't know why he wasn't a pro. Just by looks alone, Cooper Manning should have been a pro. Juan is asking, will Antonio Brown join Tampa again? Or do you think the Kansas City will target him and have Tampa regrets? Obviously Antonio still has fire to the game. So I don't know, like, I never actually got super into Antonio Brown last year. I don't know why, but JJ, I had a hard time, like buying into the talent of Antonio Brown last year. I'm not sure if it was the layoff or what, but he never really convinced me that he was someone I should care too much about. What does your take on Antonio Brown, his situation right now? I think a lot of those feelings are mostly that he was more of a redraft type player than, you know, DFS guy, per se. But, you know, I think he lost a step. He didn't look the same, like the same self, which was to be expected. But, you know, at the same time, you could say, oh, but now he has an off season to really get ready. And it's like, I mean, he's also past 30 now. And it's not like he's in this like prime shape, prime age for production. I think that Tampa Bay is probably the best spot for him because they can clearly handle the personality side, which they did. And, you know, I don't know how that's gonna go on a separate team. I mean, it seems like he's doing a lot better, which is great. And hopefully that's able to continue. But I still think that Tampa Bay is the ideal landing spot for him, just in terms of, you know, if we're trying to get production out of them, because, you know, realistically, it could just end up being a mess elsewhere. Yeah. And that's the kind of thing is, especially with the draft coming up, there are gonna be a lot of past catchers who go. That's gonna muddy a lot of situations. So if he wants to have a legit role, Tampa Bay would make a lot of sense there. So if you're hoping for things to go well from that perspective, might wanna be cheering for Tampa Bay. One more question before we get to the next giveaway. Jeff is asking for thoughts on DAX return. Will he excel coming off his recent injury and actually earn all the money he is signed for? So, JJ, you can give your take. My take here is with the offensive line, hopefully being less just dumpster fiery, given all the injuries, I feel good about DAX coming back this year and that makes you feel good about the Cowboys. What about you? Yeah, I totally agree. I mean, we saw the dramatic drop off when he, you know, was out last year. When he got hurt, it's gonna, I mean, I think Ezekiel Elliott is gonna end up being, and is one of the best values in the early rounds right now from a fantasy perspective, just because, you know, when DAX was healthy last year, Ezekiel was the top five running back very easily. He was averaging over 22 PPR points per game. And so he should get fed and eat. You know, it might be the last year that we see him eat, but I think that Ezekiel should not, not only that, but the offensive line is gonna be healthier, which was another piece to the struggles last year. So yeah, I mean, I would assume DAX gonna come back and be healthy. I don't think the, from what I'm reading, what I've seen, I don't think it's like a burrow situation where there's, you know, there's more risk with burrow coming back and being healthier than DAX, just given the timing of stuff. But yeah, I mean, I'm pretty optimistic about that offense in general. I am too, and pretty high in the Cowboys because of that as well. Okay, our next giveaway is to Bill. If you have like 16 Ls, oh, there might be ones. I think it's Bill, one, one, something, something, something. So if you have a lot of Ls and ones in your email, you probably just won Number Fire Premium for a year. So congrats, Bill, on your Number Fire Premium win via the giveaway. If you did not win and have not won yet, do not worry. There is still time. We still have two more giveaways left. Next one up, $100 in fan dual credit. That is so many allowance you could blow on Matty Benedetto before he were ex in Talladega, which I've done plenty of times myself. Join me, get your entries in at the Kingsumo link in the YouTube description so you can lose money on Matty Benedetto, just like me. YouTube description, click the Kingsumo link, enter your email and get entered for $100 in fan dual credit. That is our next giveaway in eight minutes now. Question from James. Where do you rank Dallas Goddard among tight ends and Zach Hertz is most likely history? Yeah, I mean, pretty much. Yeah, he's toast. Yeah, he's toast. We saw that in the Madden Sims too. When we, you know, he just looked toast in that. He looked toast, but then he like posterized and we were kind of Hail Mary. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, he had a very un Zach Hertz like play. I think Goddard's probably just a mid range type, type, you know, tight end one. The fear I have with those past catchers is that Philadelphia ends up being fairly run heavy. You know, not a ton of volume there. I mean, I'm not, I'm not like overly high because usually middle round tight ends just don't give you a great return. You're better off just throwing darts late. And so, you know, with Goddard, he's probably someone that I'm not gonna be drafting a whole lot of this year. Yeah, it's just a, you need volume out of your past catchers and it's tough to see that given the way they ran their offense at Jalen Hertz last year. It's not a comment on Jalen Hertz as a passer because we don't know what Jalen Hertz will be as a passer. Like we just, we can't know, but they seem to be pretty run heavy and that does impact the past catchers there. Ed, will Wentz take the colts to the division win and a playoffs? So looking at my projections, I have a hard time getting super high on the colts. The problem is I can't get super high on anyone in that division. The Texans, there are the Texans, the Jaguars, Hat Trevor Lawrence. We'll talk about them in a second because we've had a couple of questions about them. And the Titans have lost a lot of key pieces this year. It's not just, you know, not just Johnny Smith. It's not just Corey Davis, but like they've lost some other guys too. So I don't know who's actually gonna be good in that division. I still lean towards Tennessee, despite all the losses they've had, I still think that they're the best in that division. And Carson Wentz is a part of that. Cause it's hard for me to get like super jacked about Carson Wentz, given that like, you know, they, they did lose their left tackle this past year. So it sounds like Quentin Nelson's not gonna move the left tackle. They're probably gonna have a rookie at left tackle most likely. That's kind of concerning. So I still lean towards the Titans. Jay, Jay, any takes for you on the AFC South? Does it seem like people just like, like have takes on offensive lines and they just like stick around for a few years and like that's just how people like, what you were talking about earlier with Seattle is a good example where everyone assumes that Seattle's had this like horrific offensive line because of the way that Russell Wilson will hold on to the ball and try to do a little bit too much. But I mean, they upgraded that offensive line like a year and a half ago, you know, halfway through the season with that trade. And then, you know, like, I feel the same way with the Colts in a way. Like, you're, you know, the offensive line stuff better than I do, but it just seems like it's this like automatic take that they have this like elite, elite offensive line. And I think that there's more concern with that line than people sort of give them credit. I think Tennessee is probably still the favorite. I would agree with you because, you know, part of it too is that one of their biggest weaknesses right now is wide receiver. I think if you look at the first round of the NFL draft, if there's one team that is a lock or the closest you can get to a lock to go wide receiver in the first round, got to be Tennessee because they're sitting right in that like, I think 22 spot, right? And that just is prime position to get, you know, like a Rashad Bateman or something or even Elijah Moore if they want to like a perceived reach. But I think Elijah Moore is really strong. So I think they'll be able to fill that. They also signed Josh Reynolds, this off season who's, you know, he's at least replacement level, right? Like they can, they can get something from that. And so I'm not as concerned with that offense as some might be. I still think they're probably, I would lean them being the favorites just because there's so much ambiguity with Carson Wentz right now. So perfect transition, JJ. He mentioned Josh Reynolds. The reason that he is on Tennessee is because he's no longer on Los Angeles, which means Van Jefferson potentially free. However, Deshaun Jackson has signed there. So how are you viewing Van Jefferson for dynasty specifically right now, given Deshaun Jackson is there and Cooper Cup and Robert Woods both have long-term contracts. Yeah, you know, I wasn't on Van as a prospect. And the only reason I have them on some dynasty teams is because no one else was on him as a prospect despite the fact that he had good draft capital. And I was just like, you know what, fourth round of super flex league, sure he's got second round draft capital or wherever he went. So yeah, you know, I feel fine about that kind of price tag. But I just think, you know, if you're landscaping the league and you're looking for second year wide receivers who didn't do a whole lot their first season. Number one, it's very rare to find a wide receiver who did very little his rookie season to then be something significant fantasy football through the rest of his career. But number two, I would be, I would much rather trade for a Brian Edwards who has a much clearer path to relevancy this season, who was a better prospect in my eyes. Who was a very young prospect too. Van Jefferson was an old prospect. So, you know, just because of that, you know, because of the price tag in terms of trading for them or targeting them, I'd rather go for like a Brian Edwards dart throw than a Van Jefferson dart throw. And then you add in the fact that Deshaun Jackson is there and he fits what they have really perfectly. They need speed. Yeah, that's exactly. To me, Van was always an insurance of the other guys that are there if they didn't get those deals done because he can play everywhere and he can play in the slot and he can play like the robber woods role. He can do those things, he's just not as good. And so, because of that, I think he was more an insurance pick and we've seen the Rams make insurance picks like that under this regime. So, that's why I'm just not super high on him. I just don't think he's that, you know, big of a difference maker type player. Yeah, I think that's the right way to play it. I know that there was a lot of options around him once Reynolds left, once Matthew Stafford went there, but sometimes guys don't play for a reason. I think that that's worth considering for sure. And Brian Edwards is blocked by Henry Ruggs, John Brown and Darren Waller. That's a pretty fluid. Kick in the sand, yeah. Yeah, it's a very fluid depth chart is the way that I phrase that. Question here from Jeffrey and Sithcode. They both asked about the Jaguars. So, they're asking with Trevor Lawrence, expectations for rookie year. Think Jim might have just cut out. I will take it over. So, we're talking about, oh wait, there we go. Sorry, Jim, you cut out for a sec. Do you want to say that again? My bad. It's hardly my baseline assumption to be that a rookie quarterback is going to be hyper efficient. So, that's why I can't be super jazzed about the Jaguars, but JJ, you do have to try to bake in efficiency when you're making your projections for each year. So, how optimistic can you get about a rookie quarterback going to, I mean, pretty much anything, I guess. Yeah, so, from a real football perspective, I don't think that we can get overly hype about Jacksonville. I think that it's fun to use your descriptor of Drew Lock there. I think it's fun for year one to just see this team finally get that franchise passer. I mean, like a high likelihood that he's that. But I will say this, from a fantasy perspective, I did make projections and I plugged Trevor Lawrence in a quarterback. So, like Jim has been saying, I'll be doing live projections next week when we do our streams day one and day two. So, I built out the projection for Trevor Lawrence because he's going to go to Jacksonville. I actually built it out for Zach Wilson too because he's likely going to go to the Jets. And if he doesn't, then I'm just going to have to do more work during the live stream. But with Trevor Lawrence, he actually came out. Now, to be fair, I have situations that are sort of ambiguous. So, not every player has like, you know, their total snap allotment because I don't know exactly how things are going to be split at the quarterback position. But when it comes to Trevor Lawrence, he clocked in, he came in at like my QB 12 and my projections because he had their, because Jacksonville shouldn't be that good. There should be some volume there, passing volume in that offense. And then on top of that, you have a rushing component with Trevor Lawrence that is probably like akin to what we saw with Andrew Luck, I would assume, you know, like from a production standpoint. And Andrew Luck had that, that cheat code element to his fantasy production throughout his NFL career. I think that's what we're going to see from Trevor Lawrence. So, because of that, he sort of catapulted up the rankings higher than I expected. I think he's like a high end QB2 next season. I really think that he's going to be fairly relevant. Yeah, but he's very athletic. So, I think that projecting that makes a lot of sense. So, I can definitely see that. And they're probably going to throw. We'll take that for sure. Winner of our second to last giveaway, an Ohio State person, which I don't know. Maybe we should have, I don't know about that. Maybe they're Justin Fields fans. By the way, MONG, congratulations to you. You have won our most recent giveaway, a $100 fan dual credit congratulations to you. They'll reach out via email to get you that $1 or $1 fan dual credit MONG, congratulations. And spend it wisely. And don't blow it all in one NASCAR slate as I tend to do. Okay, the final giveaway for us is an NFL jersey of your choice. So, how this is going to work is we are going to close out the contest. We're going to draw for a final name and they're going to give you a jersey. You could just say, hey, I want a Drew Locke Broncos jersey. I think Derek said he's a Drew Locke fan. You can get a Drew Locke Broncos jersey for free via this giveaway. So, you got time. Go to the YouTube stream. Go to the description. Check it out. Click the King Sumo link. Enter your email. Shauna says Ohio State is awesome. Well, wishy-washy there, I don't know. But go there, check out the description. Enter email and get entered to win. Shauna is just because they beat my Northwestern Wildcats in the Big Ten Championship game twice, I was very sad. I was there for the Dwayne Haskins one. Didn't go well, went even worse this year. So, some raw feelings towards Ohio State for sure. But eight minutes left to win the NFL jersey of your choice. Andrew's asked a couple of times about Sam Darnold. I don't talk about Sam Darnold here. He's going to Carolina. It is a better situation by a wide margin, both for play, calling in for skill set around him than he's had previously. However, we haven't seen much out of Sam Darnold so far. So, what are your expectations for Sam Darnold, assuming he starts in Carolina this year? I mean, my expectations aren't high because they don't need to be high. There's enough quarterbacks out there from a fantasy standpoint that you don't need to care that much. Now, from a real football standpoint, he landed in the right spot. You have Joe Brady, who might be a quarterback whisperer slash offensive guru. He obviously has a decent track record given his age. And then you have the weapons around him that are fairly strong. You have CMC in the backfield with DJ Moore and Robbie Anderson, where he's reunited with Robbie. I think that they're going to make the offense fairly simplistic, which should help him. But at the same time, we just haven't seen enough from Sam Darnold yet to really sit here and say this absolutely, I'm not a take machine. I'm not going to say that this absolutely will change Sam Darnold's outlook because realistically, I've done plenty of studies on every position of how a guy performs early in his career, how that projects for the rest of his career. And really the guys who, so the plus side for Sam Darnold is that the guys who have really bucked the trend and the player, the quarterbacks who sucked to start their careers that then ended up being good, they needed a change of scenery. That's really what it came down to. Well, I'm like, you think about the guys who have done that, they've gone to good play callers, like Arthur Smith with Tennessee. You've got Alex Smith going to Andy Reed. But in Joe Brady, I think we can probably regard as being that. Drew Breese going to Sean Hayton. Yeah, exactly. I mean, and Jared Goff, when he, he gets Sean McVeigh. So you have that upside, right? And then, you know, the Josh Allen situation is unlike anything we've seen. I mean, we'll see what happens, you know, moving forward. I mean, if you could follow a blueprint of ad-stefan digs, everyone would. Yeah, right. I mean, there's reasons obviously that Josh Allen was able to ascend, but I also think that he'll, we'll look back and say that was just, he's an outlier. Like this, we can't expect that to happen. But to your point, Jim, the change of scenery, the good offensive mind, all of that combined should give you some optimism about Sam Darnold. It's just that we know the hit rate for something like this is not very significant. And to me, you know, looking at the draft next week, if this, if this forces Carolina, if they're on the clock and Justin Fields is sitting there, which is very possible to still happen, if that happens and they decide to trade out or if they go a different direction, questionable decision because of this hit rate, you know, and the probability that Sam Darnold actually works out. So, you know, he's not someone that you need to really worry about in, you know, 99% of fantasy leagues. So I wouldn't worry about it from that standpoint. I think it's a reasonable high upside look from a team building standpoint, but it really should, you know, hopefully does not handcuff them into making really suboptimal choices in the draft next week. I mean, like there's a chance Sam Darnold could pan out, which is like what you were talking about, like there are guys who have done it before. Just don't make that assumption. I think it's a way to handle it right now. Tyler asked about Terrace Marshall. There was news today that he had an issue with his medical check in Indianapolis. JJ, obviously you're probably not gonna change your rookie ranks based on that, but it could impact draft slot. And I think that's the concern. How are you feeling about Terrace Marshall? Why are you wanting to begin with? I think it's probably the best way to break this. Yeah, so, you know, a lot of people are giving Devonte, I could talk about this for 30 minutes right now. A lot of people are giving Devonte Smith a pass or Jalen Waddle a pass because of the competition they played with. And they're not talking about Terrace Marshall enough. When Terrace Marshall played with Jamar Chase, who's going to be probably a top five pick, top six pick in this draft, at least top 10 pick. And then they also, you know, he also played with Justin Jefferson. And if you look back at Terrace Marshall's sophomore season, which is when Jamar Chase was a sophomore, it was the Joe Burrow year, through the first four games of the season, I'm looking at the first four because he hurt his foot in the fourth game. And I think this is part of the injury concern that's out there right now. But he hurt his foot in the fourth game. And up until that point, he had one fewer reception than Justin Jefferson and he had one more touchdown than Justin Jefferson. So Terrace Marshall, it's a small sample, I get it. But we're also working with a small sample with Jalen Waddle and saying, oh, you know, he would have gone nuts if he would have stayed healthy. Well, why couldn't Terrace Marshall have gone nuts if he stayed healthy? So, and he was a sophomore. He's got the right size. He's an alpha size and athleticism combo and a class that really lacks that size. And so if you look historically at fantasy production and the kind of archetype that you want out of your wide receiver, you want a true alpha receiver who plays on the outside and can also play on the inside because it's a lot easier for wide receivers to move outside in than wide receivers moving inside out. And right now, you have a lot of wide receivers in this class that are locked into this inside slot role like Elijah Moore, like Rondell Moore. You don't know how they project on the outside as much whereas Terrace Marshall, according to PFF, perfect passer rating throughout college when lined up on the outside. Seems good. And then he played the slot role that Justin Jefferson played last year at LSU. And he, I mean, for the most part, dominated and played really well. So, you know, he was a really sought after high school recruit. You know, does the injury stuff scare me? Yeah, because I put Terrace Marshall as my wide receiver three. And now he's probably going to slip in the draft a little bit because of these injury concerns. And if that happens, and it's going to be very difficult for me too, because I had Chase Bateman Marshall and then the two Bama wide receivers, I think post draft, it's very easy to see Terrace Marshall drop to the five spot. And then if, you know, if Rondell Moore or Elijah Moore fall to Tennessee or like Green Bay or something like that, then all of a sudden you're looking at Terrace Marshall being the wide receiver six or seven in this class from a post draft rookie ranking standpoint. So, yes, I think it's a, I actually think it's a big deal because now I'm looking at it more from the draft capital standpoint. And that needs to be there to some degree for me to feel as, you know, for me to draft him over Devonte Smith, right? Like that needs to be there to some degree. And I think the good thing too is what's worth acknowledging most of all here is you have to be fluid. You have to change our sentiments around guys as we get more information. The draft is a lot of information to get. So being malleable based on that got a minute and 40 seconds left to get your entries in for the NFL Jersey. Candace says she wants a Cam Newton, Florida Jersey or a Nick Saban Dolphins Polo to which it had a Frank Gore Eagles Jersey. I think that's great. Antonio Brown Buffalo Bills Jersey. That could also work. I think you got a couple contenders here for Candace with that one. Faustino is asking, what is your Super Bowl prediction? I've got Kansas City against Green Bay because I'm boring and don't like taking risks. JJ, what is your pick? I haven't even remotely thought about this but I'm gonna go with the, I'm gonna stick with the Chiefs and then I'll say Chiefs Rams. Okay, Chiefs Rams really stabbed me in the heart this Jared Goff thing, I love it. Glenn, is Zach Wilson for real worried about his competition? Every quarterback has a low floor. So he might not pan out. With that said, I wouldn't worry too much about the competition. If you look back at past first round picks we have faced soft competition in college. They've actually had a higher rate of top five and top 10 finishes in the NFL than guys who had tougher schedules. That does not mean you should seek out guys with easy schedules. It means it's not a massive concern like Andrew Luck is on that list, Patrick Mahomes is on that list. I think that Kyler Murray technically qualified for it as well. Like there are a lot of guys who have panned out who had easy schedules. And Zach Wilson, when he did face tough teams wound up being really good. He had a 10.8 adjust yards per attempt. The eighth best number in my database from 2010 on. So I think that Wilson's still gonna be a good pro but every rookie can bust. That is our timer. So we are gonna give away the jersey right now and the winner of the NFL jersey of their choice is Armando Mendoza. Armando, congratulations to you. You have won an NFL jersey of your choice. Fan will reach out to you to get your thoughts on that and get decide who you want for your jersey. Armando, congratulations to you on the win, use it wisely. And again, the offer I will pay you $10 to pick Marcus Marriota that is on the table. Just so you know. Final one from Juan, JG, he asked about your Funko Pops. Which are your favorite Funko Pops back there? Man, I got, sorry, I got Hey Arnold right here. You got Arnold from Hey Arnold with Gerald. But I gotta give, pay tribute and pay respects right down here to Alex Trebek and Mr. Rogers. Those are probably the two that I dig most. Mr. Rogers holds a special place in my heart because he's a Pittsburgh guy. I'm born and raised Pittsburgh, don't live there anymore. But you know, he's got to show us some yinzer love there. Yeah, absolutely. So I only have one Funko Pop, Bubba Wallace because my favorite NASCAR driver. So I've got that, but the non Funko Pop edition ready for a throwback here? James Chadwick Pennington, always sitting here on my desk to make sure I stay in line and respect the greatest quarterback in the history of the story to New York Jets franchise. That is all the time that we have for today here on our Number Fire, one millionth registered user celebration. We wanna thank you all for tuning in, but also just thank you all for supporting us along this time for registering over on numberfire.com. If you did not win, you can still go to Number Fire. It's $9.99 per month for Premium Now, which gets you the MLB heat map, all that great stuff. So, you know, oh, Juan actually has a Twins Funko Pop. Okay, good, I like it. But yeah, oh, Wonder Twins, just kidding. I thought it was a Minnesota Twins. I don't know if their Wonder Twins are, but either way, wanna thank you all for tuning in and thank you for supporting Number Fire throughout all this time. JJ, if people have not listened to the late round podcast, where can they find that and your work? 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