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The 2026 NFL legal tampering period is nearly here, and the market for pass-catchers is absolutely electric. In this episode, we’re breaking down the "Frenzy" before it begins. We dive into the top-tier talent like George Pickens and Alec Pierce, while discussing the future of veteran legends like Mike Evans and Travis Kelce. How much money will the Titans and Raiders spend this offseason? Does Dallas let Pickens walk? I’m laying out my top landing spot predictions for every major WR and TE and identifying which teams have the cap space to reset the market.
The $300M salary cap era is here, and the running back market is officially exploding. In this episode, we break down the most loaded RB free agent class in years. From Breece Hall’s massive payday to Kenneth Walker III’s post-Super Bowl value, we’re looking at the top 10 backs hitting the market. I’m giving you my locks for landing spots, including which powerhouse team steals Travis Etienne. Who could be the next Javonte Williams or Saquon Barkley? If you want to know who’s getting the bag and who’s getting left behind, this is the episode for you.
Welcome to the ultimate deep dive into the NFL Combine’s offensive powerhouse. While the rest of the world is watching the highlights, we’re grinding the tape and the spreadsheets to show you who is actually winning in Indianapolis.Every episode, we break down the quarterbacks, wideouts, RBs, and linemen through the lens that matters: the numbers. We analyze the height, weight, and measurables that define an NFL frame, and track every 40-yard dash, vertical, and shuttle to see whose athleticism translates to Sunday.From the "freaks" who are stock risers to the projected stars becoming draft fallers, we provide a clear picture of their projected draft round. To top it off, we give every prospect a "pro-tinted" lens with an NFL Comparison—helping you see exactly which current superstar your team might be drafting.If you want to know who’s moving the chains and climbing the boards before the commissioner even steps to the podium, you’re in the right place.
No fluff, just the facts and the fallout. The Tag & Trade is a high-speed deep dive into the NFL’s transaction wire. We cover the massive 2026 tags (like Breece Hall and George Pickens), the shock releases (Kyler Murray), and every trade that shakes up the league. Subscribe for instant reactions to the moves that define the NFL landscape.
In the NFL, you’re either looking for a franchise quarterback or trying to keep one. The Franchise Pivot is your definitive guide to the league’s annual game of musical chairs. From the NFL Combine in Indy to the draft-day trades that reshape franchises, we break down the film, the finances, and the fit. Whether it’s the Raiders hunting for the next Fernando Mendoza or the Steelers debating the "Rodgers Era" extension, we provide deep-dive scouting and salary cap analysis to show you where the league's most important stars will land next.
The 2025 season proved that the NFC South is anyone’s for the taking, but the 2026 offseason will be won in the trenches and the draft rooms. In this episode, we perform a "positional autopsy" on all four teams. Can Carolina upgrade the trenches on both sides of the ball? What will the Saints do this offseason with some big time veteran on the roster? What will the Bucs do at the pass rush position? What could happen with Lavonte David and Mike Evans? What will the Falcons quarterback room like after this offseason?
Seattle is celebrating a Lombardi, but the "champagne problems" are real. Can they retain the Superbowl MVP in Kenneth Walker? They also have a lot of big decisions to be made in the secondary. The Rams came up short this past season and with almost 60 Million dollars in cap space and (2) first round picks. What will General Manager Les Snead cook up this offseason? 49ers have to figure out what to do with Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings. What will the Cardinals do at quarterback with Kyler Murray?
In one of the toughest divisions in the NFL. The Bears reigning supreme in the North. Could they make take the big swing at the pass rush position. With the Packers getting back a healthy Micah Parsons, is this enough to get back on top. For the Lions, a very disappointing 9-8 season. Can they find some answers on defense? After missing out on Daniel Jones and Sam Darnold the Vikings have a really good defense can they fix the quarterback issue?
The 2026 offseason is officially underway, and the NFC East is at a crossroads. From the Cowboys’ defensive identity crisis following the Micah Parsons trade. What will the new era in New York look like under John? With a top 5 pick at his disposal could they take a WR to pair with Malik Nabers, more help at the offensive line, or even a generational talent in Caleb Downs? What will happen with AJ Brown and the Eagles? What will Washington do? Invest more assets into Jayden Daniels or will they look to the EDGE position. We map out the draft and free-agency moves that will define the East.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the most unpredictable division in football. After a 2025 season that saw a massive turnaround in Jacksonville, another playoff run for C.J. Stroud, The Colts rise and fall, and coaching changes in Tennessee, the AFC South is at a crossroads. We break down each team and identify the one position they must address this offseason to win the division in 2026.
The West is wide open for the first time in a decade. With Patrick Mahomes recovering from a torn ACL and the Raiders on the clock with the #1 overall pick, the power balance is shifting. We’re breaking down the one "must-fix" position for every team in the division. Can the Chargers finally fix the interior O-line for Herbert? Could the Broncos make the big move to return to the playoffs? Tune in for our 2026 AFC West Offseason Preview.
With three new head coaches in the AFC North, who will make the big move to gain ground on the rest of the division? Could Jesse Minter be the move to get the Ravens defense back to form? Is Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers going to be able to turn back the hands of time? How hot is the seat for Zac Taylor? What will the Browns look like under Todd Monken?
From the "Tua-less" rebuild in Miami to the quarterback carousel in New York, the AFC East is officially a mess. Today, we play General Manager and fix the biggest glaring holes on every roster. We discuss some potential big moves for the Patriots to return to the Superbowl with a possible reunion? Why Buffalo’s "committee" approach at receiver has hit its ceiling. One position, one solution, four teams.
Eleven years after the heartbreak of Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Seahawks are World Champions once again. We recap every punishing hit from Super Bowl LX as Mike Macdonald’s defense turned Levi’s Stadium into a house of horrors for Drake Maye. From Uchenna Nwosu’s game-sealing pick-six to Jason Myers’ record-breaking five field goals, we break down how Seattle systematically dismantled New England. We also discuss the "Sam Darnold Redemption" and what this second Lombardi Trophy means for the legacy of the Seahawks' new era.As for the Patriots, this performance raised a lot of questions. The strength of schedule especially without some of the top quarterbacks in the AFC. The offensive line issues all year, and where was the MVP candidate Drake Maye including the playoffs against good defenses. This was a team completely outmatched. This is a Dynasty that might be delayed?
Since Jon Gruden’s departure in 2021, the Raiders have cycled through Rich Bisaccia, Josh McDaniels, Antonio Pierce, and Pete Carroll. Now, Klint Kubiak enters the pressure cooker of Allegiant Stadium. We dive into the brief but brutal history of the Raiders' coaching "revolving door" and why GM John Spytek and Tom Brady believe Kubiak is the stabilizer the franchise needs.Fresh off a Superbowl win. Klint Kubiak has arrived in Las Vegas with one mission: Fix the league's 32nd-ranked offense. In this episode, I analyze how the Raiders plan to use their draft capital and free-agent millions to protect their future. We discuss the potential future between stars: Ashton Jeanty, Brock Bowers, and Maxx Crosby. Is Fernando Mendoza the next Vegas Raiders starting Quaterback?
Is Mike LaFleur the next great offensive minded head coach to come from the Sean McVay coaching tree. Is he ready for the "Big Chair"? We break down LaFleur’s rocky history with the Jets, his role with the Rams, and why Cardinals fans are rightfully nervous about a head coach with zero experience at the helm. Is this a vision for the future, or are we watching history repeat itself in the desert?Not to mention, the Kyler Murray situation. We exercise some different scenarios and possible landing spots.
The Cleveland Browns have their man. Todd Monken returns to Browns, but this time, he’s the one calling all the shots. We question why Todd Monken over Jim Schwartz and the fall out with the defensive coordinator. Todd Monken is "jacked" to be back in Cleveland, but his first task is a logistical nightmare: the quarterback position. With Deshaun Watson entering the final year of his deal and young arms like Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel waiting in the wings, who actually gives the Browns the best chance to win in 2026? We discuss Monken’s history with elite signal-callers, his recent comments on Watson’s potential "comeback," and why he might use the No. 6 overall pick to look for a fourth option. It’s a high-stakes game of musical chairs in the Dawg Pound.
In this episode, we explore:The Green Bay Connection: We trace the roots of this hire. How did Jon-Eric Sullivan’s 22 years in the Packers' front office and Jeff Hafley’s defensive turnaround in Green Bay convince Stephen Ross to "copy-paste" the Packer Way into Miami?The Obstacles (The $100M Problem): The honeymoon ends when the spreadsheets open. We look at the brutal math facing Sullivan:The Tua Conundrum: With Tua Tagovailoa benched at the end of 2025 and carrying a massive cap hit, we analyze the "Russell Wilson-style" dead money hit Miami might have to swallow to move on.The Salary Cap "Nuke": Miami is currently over the cap with aging stars and injured veterans. We discuss the potential release of Tyreek Hill (following his 2025 knee injury) and how Sullivan plans to rebuild the trenches with limited "spendable" cash.Success or Skepticism? I ask the tough question: Is this the right move? Ross has a history of hiring "first-time" guys who flame out. I debate whether Hafley’s defensive mind and Sullivan’s scouting pedigree are enough to fix a franchise that hasn't won a playoff game in a quarter-century, or if this is just another "reset" that will lead to another search in three years or less?
Eleven years later, the scriptwriters have done it again. On February 8, 2026, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots return to the world’s biggest stage for a rematch of one of the most iconic games in NFL history. But this isn't your older brother's Super Bowl; with new faces, new coaches, and a completely different tactical landscape, Super Bowl LX is a battle for a new dynasty.In this episode, we cover:The History & The Rematch: We revisit the "Malcolm Butler Game" and explore how that fateful night in 2015 still haunts Seattle and defines New England. We discuss the "unlikely" path both teams took to get here after being labeled 60-1 and 80-1 long shots in the preseason.The Road to Santa Clara:The Seahawks’ Reign. How Mike Macdonald transformed Seattle into the "Dark Side"—the league's #1 scoring defense. We track their dominant 14–3 run and the career resurgence of Sam Darnold.The Patriots’ new era? How Mike Vrabel orchestrated the greatest "worst-to-first" turnaround in franchise history, taking a 4-win team to the Super Bowl in just 12 months behind rookie sensation Drake Maye.Strength vs. Strength: We look at the chess match between the Seahawks' league-best red zone rushing attack (Kenneth Walker III) and the Patriots’ elite gap-control defense.The "Dark Side" Scheme: How Mike Macdonald’s "simulated pressure" could confuse a rookie QB like Maye.The Explosive Play Battle: Both teams rank top-10 in deep passing efficiency. We break down the matchup between superstar WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba and lockdown CB Christian Gonzalez.
In this episode we recap the Conference Championship round. What did we learn this week and how did each team pull out the win. Which two teams will be representing the AFC and NFC in the Superbowl?




