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cincinnati live is set up

Jon Macri and I cover running back rankings, and discuss some of the most interesting running backs. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mouo...

Just days away from the live #SFB15 in Cincinnati.

Highest aDOT in a season from 2006-2024, min. 50 targets 1. Alec Pierce 2024 - 22.8 2. Roddy White 2006 - 20.4 3. Devery Henderson 2008 - 20.2 Highest deep target rate from 2006-2024, min. 50 targets 1. Alec Pierce 2024 - 45.5% 2. Breshad Perriman 2019 - 43.1% 3. Malcom Floyd 2015 - 42.6%

DeMario Douglas is going to be one of my favorite late round wide receivers. If he can be the Wes Welker or Julian Edelman of that offense, the upside is very high.

Teams have become increasingly willing to play small wide receivers on the outside

Going to move Oronde Gadsden up one spot in my rankings each day until he gives me a reason not to.

First 3, I think there is a chance they lead their teams in carries and rushing touchdowns. Mitchell is just a handcuff, but think his upside is very high if Henry were to get injured.

Spent some time this evening tinkering some RB rankings. The 4 later round guys I'm fairly high on - Jordan Mason - Braelon Allen - Roschon Johnson - Keaton Mitchell

2017 Jaguars/Steelers AFC Divisional round game on NFL Network right now

Best case J.K. Dobbins = Mark Ingram II R.J. Harvey = Alvin Kamara Worst case Audric Estime = Mike Bell/Ladell Bets J.K. Dobbins = Pierre Thomas R.J. Harvey = Reggie Bush

Not sure if Cam Akers makes the roster. Probably needs the Saints to keep 4 RBs, and to beat out Clyde Edwards-Helaire. Akers is the better runner, Edwards-Helaire the better receiver, so just depends what they want, unless they are ready to move on from Kendre Miller.

Biggest names available at running back Gus Edwards Ezekiel Elliott Jamaal Williams Dalvin Cook Ameer Abdullah Chase Edmonds D'Onta Foreman Jeff Wilson Jr. D'Ernest Johnson JaMycal Hasty Joshua Kelley Jermar Jefferson Mike Boone Ke'Shawn Vaughn

Jaleel McLaughlin, Audric Estime, Dameon Pierce and Kendre Miller should start a group text or support group or something.

Most yards per route run from the slot in 2024, min. 125 slot routes 1. Brian Thomas Jr. - 3.12 (Liam Coen's new slot receiver) 2. Chris Godwin - 2.87 (Liam Coen's previous slot receiver) 3. Drake London - 2.57 4. Justin Jefferson - 2.48 5. Jauan Jennings - 2.43

Vikings QBs when they play for Minnesota vs. other teams

Shout out to @dbroffb.bsky.social for having McCarthy in his top 10 already. Doing a deep re-thinking on my QB rankings. I keep going, "Would I rather have McCarthy or X" and the answer keeps on being McCarthy. I'm ready to join Derek and others on the McCarthy bandwagon.

NO VACANCY #SFB15 *LIVE* is officially full 1632 DRAFTERS 136 DIVISIONS 38 CITIES now we get to the good part

Jon Macri and I talk 10 players we would currently avoid in redraft based on their current ADP. As always, subscriptions are appreciated! youtu.be/ey9I0EwxsgU

Mark Ingram II was drafted by the New Orleans Saints and Sean Payton. He spent part of his career with the Baltimore Ravens, where he was teammates with J.K. Dobbins. Now Dobbins is with Sean Payton to take the Mark Ingram II role.

With Nick Chubb and J.K. Dobbins signed, we are one step closer to Roschon Johnson gaining double-digit touchdowns this season.

Sean Payton's backfields have always been a committee. The reason to get excited about R.J. Harvey wasn't his playing time, but how successful receiving backs have been in Payton's offenses. While J.K. Dobbins has experience in passing situations, his strengths are as a runner. The two can co-exist.

Today is a good day to try and trade for R.J. Harvey

Also shout out to @johnowning.bsky.social who has edited the vast majority of these over the past month and a half!

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Nick Chubb has 8.0 yards per carry on perfectly blocked runs, and 3.1 yards per carry on non perfectly blocked runs. Not a great mix with the Texans offensive line