Kobi Lane Carson Beck Rashod Bateman Eagles offenseNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman examine offenses, training camp stock, bad ADPs, and bad bosses.https://youtu.be/mMCphiEHwvoTopics Training Camp Stock: What are we actually buying? What are we selling? Offenses: Which ones will improve? Which ones will get worse? ADPs that make little sense Why NFL operations environments are filled with yes-men.Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Zhaun Stribling Parker Washington Deebo Samuel Stefon Diggs Jonah Coleman Quinshon Judkins Jayden Blue Malik Benson Josh Downs Tetairoa McMillan Cyrus Allen Jeremiyah LoveNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/CyryNfDUXu4Topics Josh Downs Tetairoa McMillan Jonathon Brooks Cyrus Allen Kayshon Boutte Blake Corum Kenneth Gainwell Malik Nabers Jeremiyah Love Carson Beck Bhayshul Tuten Tyreek HIll Sam LaPorta Kyler Murray Eli HeidenreichNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/_s59nMOj6JQTopics Jadarian Price Rashid Shaheed Travis Etienne Alvin Kamara Cade Klubnik Tahj Brooks Giants WRs Jaxson Dart Kirk Cousins Rashod Bateman Skyler Bell Keon Coleman Jalen Tolbert Stefon DiggsNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/rQmQ0nbxhpYTopics Jonathan Taylor Bo Nix Seth McGowan DJ Giddens Tyrone Tracy Devon Achane Dolphins RB2 Tyjae Spears Commanders WR2 Stefon Diggs Chig Okonkow Sam LaPorta Khalif Raymond Zavion Thomas C.J. Stroud Jaylin Noel Keon ColemanNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
e Thornton, Jr. Terrell Jennings George Holani Dallas Goedert Justin Herbert Caleb Williams RAshod Batemen 2027 RB Draft ClassNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
e Thornton, Jr. Colbie Young Keon Coleman Tez Johnson Tyler Higbee Terrance Ferguson Dillon Bell Bryce Lance Devaughn Vele Germie BernardNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
s impact and the built-in redundancy factor on staff to supplant Nagy quickly. The safest, most boom-bust, and riskiest fantasy options after Cam Skattebo -- not including Jaxson Dart. Projected target distribution. Rookies we believe could have an earlier impact than expected.Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/jdPZtWcTRHgTopics Omarion Hampton Ashton Jeanty Alec Pierce Josh Downs Jaydon Reed Jonathan Taylor Rachaad White Jacory Croskey-Merritt Jonah Coleman DeAndre Hopkins Brandon Aiyuk Malik Washington Greg Dulcich Jerry Jeudy Isaiah Bond Brenton Strange Colbie Young Andre Iosivas Jaylen Waddle Courtland Sutton Jaydon Blue Phil Mafah Brandon SorsbyNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/yeiVR4estaYTopics Dynasty Rankings and Projections June Update Coming 6.9.26 ($24.95 subscribers only) A.J. Brown Kayshon Boutte Bhayshul Tuten TreVeyon Henderson Rhamondre Stevenson Chris Godwin Buccaneers WR room Eli Raridon Jalen Royals Rashee Rice Saquon Barkley Devonta Smith Jaylen Waddle Courtland Sutton Xavier Worthy Brian Thomas Kyler Murray T.J. Hockenson Jordan Addison Justin Herbert Jonathon Brooks Trevor Etienne Chuba HubbardNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/dC-qcTYozZQTopics DJ Moore Calvin Austin III Malik Washington Pat Freiermuth Saquon Barkley Parker Washington Brian Thomas Devin Duvernay Luther Burden III Chris Brooks Sam LaPorta Tank Dell Ladd McConkey Ashton JeantyNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
s Draft GuideNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/q0dfZMq0SVcTopics Marvin Harrison, Jr. Malik Willis Chris Brazzell II Oscar Delp Derrick Henry Brandon Aiyuk Jadarian Price vs. Jeremiyah Love Carnell Tate Deion Sanders Oronde Gadsden Keenan Allen Kyle Williams Cam Skattebo Zachariah Branch Thomas Fidone Tyreek HillNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Zhaun Stribling Christian KirkNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/yjUJ3rqnsAsTopics Brendan Sorsby Cam Ward Fernando Mendoza Carnell Tate Nate Peterman Quenton Johnston C.J. Allen Drew Allar Jauan Jennings Tank Dell Cade Klubnik George Holani Emmanuel Wilson Antonio Williams Jamal Haynes Tahj Brooks Zavion Thomas Skylar ThompsonNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
t in rookie drafts.Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/gk5wteXzVW4Topics Drew Allar Jerry Jeudy Kaelon Black DeAndre Hopkins Matthew Hibner Antonio Williams Emmanuel Wilson Emmett Johnson C.J. Allen Elijah Mitchell Myles Montgomery Jonathon Brooks Chuba Hubbard Diego Pavia Jadyn Ott Cameron Jordan Carsen RyanNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
draft Antonio Williams Chris Brazzell II and Tetairoa McMillan Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/9w_ZlIptc6gTopics Ty Simpson Michael Trigg Jordyn Tyson Oscar Delp Chiefs Top 30 Visits Zachariah Branch Hakeem Butler C.J. Allen Joe Fagnano Drafting TEs in 2026 rookie drafts Nick Singleton KC Concepcion Matthew Golden Drew Allar Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Mori Maclin Camden Brown Oscar Delp QB development Desmon Reid Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
t forget about in 2026.Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Veon Moss Carnell Tate Kenyon Sadiq Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman discusses the state of the running back position heading into the 2026 NFL Draft and shares profile points on a majority of the 54 RB prospects he studied. https://youtu.be/awhuSch5sDMTopics Advice for rookie drafts: How to leverage the idea this is a weak RB class. Profiling notable strengths, weaknesses, and questions of over 40 RB prospects in alphabetical order.Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/gvj3bhr0WbYTopics Cole Payton Behren Morton Ty Simpson Cade Klubnik Chip Trayanum Adam Randall Jaden Nixon Dominic Richardson Coleman Bennett Kaelon Black Jamal Haynes Makai Lemon Daniel Sobkowicz Jordyn Tyson Denzel Boston RSP Download DateNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman discusses the state of the wide receiver position heading into the 2026 NFL Draft and shares profile points on 45 of the 65 WR prospects he studied. https://youtu.be/5VMd4WMMutsTopics Could the changes to the running game reduce the viability of the slot receiver in the future? Profiling notable strengths, weaknesses, and questions of 45 WR prospects in alphabetical order.Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman answer dozens of listener questions about the NFL and the 2026 NFL Draft. https://youtu.be/lcIvRDhn7HA(Some of the Topics) Cam Ward in Year Two Drake Maye in Year Three AJ Brown future trade Fernando Mendoza The top 3-5 2026 options for Super Flex Trading for 2027 and 2028 picks versus drafting in 2026 Sleepers Skyler Bell Chris Bell Chris Brazzell II The 2027 NFL Draft class Denzel Boston Elijah Surratt Jeremiyah Love Carnell Tate Makai LemonNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman discusses the state of the tight end position heading into the 2026 NFL Draft and shares profile points on 25 TE prospects. https://youtu.be/mL88ygxSjy8Topics Why we could be entering a new era of a TE valuation. How the RSP is preparing for this possibility. What skills could matter more/less in this new era. Profiling notable strengths, weaknesses, and questions of 25 TE prospects in alphabetical order.Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/ZkKdwoMLGnETopics Travis Kelce A.J. Brown Mike Evans James Conner Rico Dowdle Alec Pierce Cole Payton Adam Randall D.J. Moore Will Howard Kenneth Gainwell Fernando Mendoza Kyler Murray Chig Okonkwo DJ Moore Jaylin Noel Christian Kirk Kenneth WalkerNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
s belief the NFL is changing what it values from a tight end. The riskiest prospects in this draft cycle. The safest bets in this draft cycle. The player we have vastly different grades from the consensus. Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
26 TE class RJ Maryland Taylen Green David Montgomery Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/-wkXGZ9nGsITopics Garrett Nussmeier Taylen Green Ty Simpson T.J. Harden KC Concepcion Chase Roberts Javonte Williams Tyler Linderbaum Xavier Legette Jaylin Noel Travis Hunter Jordan Addison Derek Carr Team-Building Theory Jackson Hawes Drake MayeNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman cover slot usage as a predictor of NFL success, conceptual skills we value from offensive skill positions, and 2026 NFL Draft prospects who have surprised us. https://youtu.be/moNpoaR8LvsNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/N0xyg_oe0LkTopics Fernando Mendoza Garrett Nussmeier Carson Beck Kaytron Allen Jeremiyah Love Demond Claiborne Emmett Johnson Jonah Coleman Davon Booth Myles Montgomery Mike Washington Darius Taylor Jalen Walthall Germie Bernard Carnell Tate Makai LemonNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Von Achane Robert Saleh Brian Daboll Cam Ward Jesse Minter Declan Doyle Lamar Jackson Mike McCarthy Joe Brady Pete Carmichael Keon Coleman James Cook Todd Monken Travis Switzer Shedeur Sanders Quinshon Judkins Mike Lafleur Kyler Murray Michael Wilson Jacoby Brissett Klint Kubiak Fernando Mendoza 2026 RB class Malachi Fields Skyler BellNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
e Thornton, Jr. KeAndre Lambert-Smith Tez Johnson Konata Mumpfield Gunnar Helm Oronde Gadsden II Jackson HawesNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
offensive personnel. Who might offer that schematic fit -- realistically and idealistically speaking. Parker Washington: Here to stay in Jacksonville?Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Tavion Sanders Jonathan Brooks MarShawn Lloyd Jaylen Wright Ray Davis Isaac Guerendo Audric Estime Braelon Allen Jawhar Jordan Dylan Laube Xavier Legette Keon Coleman Adonai Mitchell Roman Wilson Devontez Walker Jacob Cowing Jamari Thrash Bub Means Malik Washington Casey Washington Jordan Whittington Ryan FlournoyNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
te Thornton, Jr. Omarion Hampton Tre Harris RJ Harvey Cam Skattebo TreVeyon Henderson Rhamondre Stevenson Quinshon Judkins Tetairoa McMillan Travis Hunter Jaxson Dart Tyler Shough Cam Ward Chimere Dike Elic Ayomanor Jayden Higgins Jaylin Noel Emeke Egbuka Matthew Golden Isaiah Bond Harold Fannin, Jr. Tyler Warren Colston Loveland Oronde Gadsden II Luther Burden III Kaleb Johnson Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Kobi Lane Jaxson Dart Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/QkTVUOK9JhsTopics NFL QB Development Shedeur Sanders Quinshon Judkins Isaiah Bond Kyle Pitts Blake Corum Tyler Shough Devaughn Vele Devin Neal Jalen Coker Ricky Pearsall R.J. Harvey Ben Sinnott Jawhar Jordan Mike Evans Chris Godwin Joe BurrowNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/pqE7MAj483ETopics Ryan Flournoy George Pickens Jahmyr Gibbs David Montgomery Jameson Williams Keaton Mitchell Alec Pierce Anthony Richardson Harold Fannin Tyler Warren Jayden Daniels Luther Burden Blake Corum Bryce Lance Josh Cameron Denzel BostonNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman cover the gamut of NFL developments their 2025 fantasy implications.https://youtu.be/MnUD_fK7TqwTopics The state of the Eagles offense. A.J. Brown in decline? Kyle Williams: A buy-low window coming up? Adonai Mitchell: Coming out party? Shedeur Sanders: Future starter? What is the next step for the Chicago Bears offense?Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/WjYeojCAiwgTopics Christian Watson Dontayvion Wicks Jayden Reed Jordan Love Kyle Monangai A.J. Brown George Pickens Chris Brazzell II Chris Bell Keaton Mitchell Jermain Burton Lamar jackson Will Shipley Darren Waller Jayden Higgins Jalen Coker Blake Coker KC ConcepcionNow entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time through 12.22.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/CfGx6-s_YD0Topics Caleb Williams Colston Loveland Kyle Monangai Jacoby Brissett Kyler Murray Harold Fannin Shedeur Sanders Malakai Lemon Jordyn Tyson Carnell Tate J.J. McCarthy John Metchie Davis Mills Nico Collins Bills' passing offense Woody Marks Now entering its 21st season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at at discount for a limited time beginning FRIDAY 11.28.25 for $19.95. Matt’s 2026 RSP Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package (begins in June) is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/x4cUUJjrLl8Topics Tetairoa McMillan Bryce Young Michael Penix Bhayshul Tuten Jakobi Meyers Justin Herbert Davis Mills Cam Ward Jayden Higgins Mac Jones Brock Purdy Michael Wilson Christian McCaffrey Gabriel Davis Sean TuckerNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion about redraft and dynasty concepts. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/QZzVXi6Ezac Topics Value: Why the best team on paper is a good aiming point but not always the answer. Which players would we want to see in different NFL eras? Why the early 2000s might have been the greatest collection of running back talent.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/-HQ5PqsBe94Topics Jaxson Dart Jonathan Taylor Tyler Warren Bo Nix JK Dobbins Isaiah Likely Luther Burden Blake Corum Breece Hall Rashid Shaheed Justin Fields Sean Tucker Kyle Williams Charlie Kolar Tetairoa McMillan Kyle Pitts Dan Campbell Colston Loveland Ladd McConkeyNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion about redraft and dynasty concepts. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/A1WjduoMLJITopics Players we think we know who they are: Brock Bowers Nico Collins Tyler Warren Daniel Jones Ashton Jeanty Bo Nix Caleb Williams Rome Odunze Jerry Jeudy What we would do if we owned an NFL team.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman cover the gamut of NFL developments their 2025 fantasy implications. https://youtu.be/yXjw6wRCdXY Topics Parker Washington Brian Thomas, Jr. Trevor Lawrence Bhayshul Tuten Daniel Jones Tyler Warren Caleb Williams Rome Odunze D'Andre Swift Kyle Monangai Michael Penix, Jr. Drake London Kyle Pitts Zach Robinson Fantasy "buys" Ashton JeantyNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/p304rCzyOyUTopics Daniel Jones Alec Pierce Tyler Warren Darnell Washington Pat Freiermuth Kaleb Johnson Isaiah Likely Michael Penix Kyle Pitts Drake London Bijan Robinson Pop Douglas TreVeyon Henderson JJ McCarthy Jameson Williams Jahmyr Gibbs Caleb Williams Kyle Monangai Colston Loveland Chase Brown Joe FlaccoNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion about redraft and dynasty concepts. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. https://youtu.be/D3Y8RatPMjsTopics How Does Value Move? HOF nominees: QBs, RBs, and WRs.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/eTdFaO6WSJQTopics TreVeyon Henderson Quinshon Judkins Kayshon Boutte 49ers defense Atlanta offense Chicago defense Arian Smith Mason Taylor Isaiah Davis Breece Hall Kimani Vidal Chase Brown Justin Herbert Ladd McConkey Jerry Jeudy Roman Wilson Christian Watson Jaxson Dart Tyler ShoughNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion Newton, Plato, and fantasy footballl.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/0Mz1VfZk3PoTopics Physics and Fantasy Football What Is Value? League Settings: Generating Luck or Dedicated to Skill? Does ROI in fantasy leagues matter to be a fantasy analyst?Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/VILy-eiE4o4Topics Jaxson Dart Prevent defenses Troy Franklin Cam Ward Bears run game Kyle Monangai Jordan Whittington Andrew Wingard Chimere Dike Pat Freiermuth Joe Flacco Ja'Marr Chase Jordan Addison Jayden Daniels Spencer Rattler Tyjae Spears Colston Loveland Daniel Jones and Tyler Warren ChargersNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss a variety of RBs, two young WRs, and the Colts' offense. https://youtu.be/FafHQTMmCEwTopics Jahmyr Gibbs under John Morton Rico Dowdle: Here to stay? Stock up on Luther Burden? Will the Colts remain hot? Will Jalen Coker elevate the Panthers' attack? Is Rachaad White underrated? Reserve RBs around the league we'd love to see on the 2026 Chicago BearsNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/tSRulTjLPxYTopics Drake Maye Kayshon Boutte Demario Douglas Raschaad White Jaxson Dart Quinshon Judkins Spencer Rattler Rico Dowlde Kimani Vidal Matthew Golden Josh Jacobs Tucker Kraft Cam Skattebo Romeo Doubs Xavier Legette Ladd McConkeyNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion about redraft and dynasty concepts. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/KPNdNKV7LPcTopics What you measure, you value: Charles Goodhart's theory and how that works to our detriment in sports and life. Blowing up your dynasty squads: how we've done it, how that's changed, and what we recommend.Additional Reading (Adam Harstad's Fine Work) When to Rebuild Musings on Rebuilds How to Rebuild II Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/tvdbZN6Px7wTopics Stefon Diggs Dalton Kincaid TreVeyon Henderson Marvin Harrison, Jr. Michael Carter Cam Ward Jaxson Dart Woody Marks Nick Chubb Xavier Hutchinson Isaac TeSlaa Ja'Marr Chase Justin Jefferson Puka Nacua Matthew Stafford George Pickens Rico Dowdle Chuba Hubbard Bryce Young Darren Waller Malik Washington Dillon Gabriel Kendrick BourneNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman cover the gamut of NFL developments their 2025 fantasy implications.https://youtu.be/7RZBjR3DttETopics Cam Ward's ruination. The Eagles offense. Dillon Gabriel. Houston's backfield. Jaxson Dart and the Giants offense. Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars' passing offense. Kenneth Gainwell.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/_Zp-r2kA6UYTopics Ashton Jeanty Quinshon Judkins Jaxson Dart Isaiah Bond Sam Darnold Elijah Arroyo Kyle Pitts Brock Bowers Ladd McConkey Michael Wilson Emari Demercado Luke McCaffrey Omarion Hampton Brian Thomas, Jr. Bijan Robinson Christian McCaffrey Bhaysul Tuen Signal StealingNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/o_SNFmK57JsTopics Caleb Williams Luther Burden III Cam Skattebo Breshard Smith Travis Kelce Tyreek Hill Harold Fannin, Jr. Daniel Jones Black Corum Kirk Cousins Michael Penix, Jr. Bills' passing game Tetairoa McMillan Marvin Harrison, Jr. Javonte Williams Kavonte Turpin Tre Tucker Ashton Jeanty Chris Godwin Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion about redraft and dynasty concepts. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/N47VJ7Cqy8ITopics Fantasy football is weird Fantasy football is random? Brian Thomas, Jr. is soft or are the criticism/concerns soft-headed? Ashton Jeanty is "the next Trent Richardson," and why what's a good thing. Ryan Poles and GM/Coach relationshipsNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman answer listener questions about the Bears, Colts, Packers, Dolphins, and Broncos.https://youtu.be/5L3foWAX63wTopics What's the state of the Bears' offense? How do we feel about Caleb Williams' progress? What's happening with the ground game? Our thoughts on Ben Johnson's short-term challenges and long-term plan of managing upward? How does Ryan Poles football background correlate with his scouting failures? What's going on with receivers in Chicago not named Odunze and Zaccheaus? Will we see Malik Washington as a fantasy factor in Miami? Is Daniel Jones' hot start sustainable? What do we think of Tyler Kraft and Tyler Warren? What's working in Green Bay's offense and will Matthew Golden get involved? Can we count on Troy Franklin this year? Michael Penix, Jr. Rhamondre StevensonNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/_1bjRhCiDs8If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.Topics Kenneth Walker III Steelers Jaylen Warren Pat Freiermuth Russell Wilson Jaxson Dart Cam Skattebo DeAndre Hopkins Devontez Walker Quinshon Judkins Luke Musgrave Jayden DAniels George Pickens Kyle Pitts Kavontae Turpin T.J. Hockenson J.J. McCarthy Jacory Croskey-Merritt Rhamondre Stevenson TreVeyon HendersonNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.https://youtu.be/4n2Iwg8rvksTopics Michael Penix, Jr. Kyle Pitts Emeka Egbuka Chris Godwin Breece Hall Omarion Hampton Kayshon Boutte Calvin Austin III Aaron Rodgers DeAndre Hopkins Noah Fant Keon Coleman Ashton Jeatny TreVeyon Henderson Joe Flacco Justin Fields Russell Wilson Bill Croskey-Merritt Dylan Sampson Casey Washington Harold FanninNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman reprise their season-long RSP Film & Theory podcast with a discussion about redraft and dynasty concepts. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/qko6uHPhgvgTopics Sequences in football and their meaning. Separating sequences from noise. Trades in redraft vs dynasty. Coaching retreads vs new coaches Liam Coen, Mike McDaniel, and Pete Carol Steelers passing offenseNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss a quartet of rookie receivers and a pair of backfields. https://youtu.be/CEGkr_THQVkTopics Is Tetairoa McMillan ready for the WR1 role in Carolina? Is Matthew Golden the safest rookie producer at the position? Is Green Bay's offense in a chaotic situation? What does Liam Coen's plan for Travis Hunter look like? Are media and analysts too alarmist about Caleb Williams' preseason? Why there's a legitimate path for Luther Burden to produce this year. Jaylen Warren and Kaleb Johnson, this year and beyond. Bill Merritt (Jacory Croskey-Merritt) and the Commanders' RB depth chart. Will Kliff Kingsbury live and die with his scheme or will he give Jayden Daniels a chance to keep it dynamic and fresh?Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/DnK16p4b_qsIf you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.Topics Jaylen Warren Kayshon Boutte Demario Douglas Hunter Renfrow Jalen Coker Beaux Collins Jared Goff Caleb Williams Gunnar Helm Payne Durham Malik Washington Donovan Edwards Jeff Wilson Ollie Gordon Braelon Allen Breece Hall Damien Martinez George HolaniNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/Au8aXQ4kpAYIf you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.Topics Keon Coleman Dalton Kincaid Malik Washington Harold Fannin, Jr. Dont'e Thornton, Jr. R.J. Harvey Kaleb Johnson Omarion Hampton Marvin Mims, Jr. Chiefs passing going vertical Caleb Williams Olamide Zaccheaus Tez Johnson Quinshon Judkins Kaleb Johnson Skylar Thompson Max Brosmer Isaac TeSlaa Chris Rodriquez Mason TaylorNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/FiL8P-i8sIkIf you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.Topics Nick Chubb Harold Fannin Isaiah Bond Jaxson Dart Jahan Dotson John Metchie Kirk Cousins Tory Horton Olamide Zaccheaus Luther Burden III Troy Franklin Dallas Cowboys Breece Hall Trey LanceNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Scouting Academy Director Dan Hatman joins the RSP Scout Talk podcast for a nuanced conversation about separating the signal from the noise of NFL training camp and preseason. https://youtu.be/B6qXHk70XscTopics Training camp has different purposes for different players. What value does first team reps really hold? Separating worthwhile intel from entertainment value. The value of draft capital in training camp. Why long on-ramps can ultimate help rookies despite news that might seem contrary -- Luther Burden/Olamide Zaccheaus Initial thoughts on 2026 rookie RB prospects.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris Dave Kluge(!) and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/Pc5OXou5nRwIf you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.Topics Shedeur Sanders Harold Fannin, Jr. Tahj Brooks Trey Lance Kyler Murray Saints receivers QBs-turned-analysts Omarion Hampton Najee Harris Kyle Monangai Keenan Allen Joe Milton J.J. McCarthy T.J. Hockenson Jaxson Dart Bob Harris is evil?Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss the rise of multi-faceted RBs, rookie risers and fallers in training camp, and emerging young vets.https://youtu.be/v5D3a-aS9c0Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics What is a "Weapon RB?" Who are they in the NFL? Which Weapon RBs will help the offense more than their stats? Which Weapon RBs will help themselves in this role? Rookie risers and fallers in training camp. Emerging young vets.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/LpVp-1_DkP4If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.Topics Nick Chubb Omarion Hampton Caleb Williams Luther Burden III Trey Benson Noah Fant Pat Freiermuth Kyle Monangai Michael Pittman Ken Walker Zach Charbonnet Khalil Shakir Terry McLaurin Jayden Daniels Jaydon Blue Dillon Gabriel Cam Skattebo KeAndre-Lambert Smith Tre HarrisNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.https://youtu.be/UmGxaar0Z8kTopics Josh Palmer Keon Coleman Caleb Williams Anthony Richardson Dillon Gabriel Kyle Monangai Isaiah Neyor Jalen Milroe Nick Chubb Stefon Diggs Oronde Gadsden II AD Mitchell Tank Bigsby Travis Etienne First-team reps in training camp Travis Hunter Parker Washington Chase BrownNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/SK4V7Ozmc48If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.Topics Quinshon Judkins Dylan Sampson Jerome Ford Noah Fant Elijah Arroyo Tre harris Quentin Johnston Stefon Diggs Ricky Pearsall Jayden Daniels Savion Williams Terrance Ferguson Rashee Rice Xavier Worthy Patrick Mahomes Justyn ross Braelon Allen Breece Hall Jahmyr Gibbs Tetairoa McMillian Xavier Legette Garrette WilsonNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss training camp narratives, overwrought ADPs, and either/or fantasy options.https://youtu.be/801Chsr2l70Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics Training camp buzz that we should regard with more skepticism. Should we be concerned about Joe Mixon's injury? Players whose top 30 ADPs concern us. Kyle Monangai or Roschon Johnson. Mason Taylor or Colston Loveland. DeAndre Hopkins, Isaiah Likely, or Rashod Bateman (pick two). Damien Martinez RB3 or RB4 in Seattle. Rachaad White or Sean Tucker. Tyler Lockett or Calvin Ridley.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.https://youtu.be/d6XaxeOr-SsTopics: High Upside Picks After Round 14 Tyler Lockett Blake Corum Brashard Smith Raheem Mostert Ja'Tavion Sanders Jordan James Jaylen Royals Will Shipley A.J. Dilon Jacory Croskey-Merritt Harold Fannin, Jr. Sean Tucker Jermaine Burton Jimmy Horn, Jr. Jalen Milroe Pat Freiermuth Calvin Austin III Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.https://youtu.be/zhfneCjHeTkTopics Jonnu Smith Calvin Austin Pat Friermuth Bucky Irving Dyami Brown Jalin Hyatt Isaiah Neyor Travis Etienne Dylan Sampson Marquez Valdes-Scantling Mason Taylor Aaron Rodgers Zay Jones Dallas Goedert J.J. McCarthy Patrick Mahomes Saquon Barkley Will Shipley A.J. DillonNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.https://youtu.be/Po6-3RjQ7ZcTopics Mike Williams Cole Kmet R.J. Harvey Kyler Murray Michael Wilson Baker Mayfield Ladd McConkey Garrett Wilson Jaxson Dart Brian Daboll Travis kelce Jayden Higgins Malachi Corley Tyjae Spears Dont'e Thornton, Jr. Roman Wilson Shemar Stewart Mykell Williams Mike Green Omarr Norman-LottNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.https://youtu.be/yHbx1Ft7VjATopics Ashton Jeanty Chip Kelly Geno Smith Brock Bowers Jakobi Meyers Raheem Mostert Tre Tucker Jack Bech Dont'e Thornton, Jr. J.K. Dobbins R.J. Harvey Nick Chubb Cam Akers D'Andre Swift Saquon Barkley Bijan Robinson Christian McCaffreyNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream.https://youtu.be/6hpe5ktqeasTopics DK Metcalf Calvin Austin III Pat Freiermuth Trevor Lawrence Jaguars OL Brian Thomas, Jr. Travis Hunter Parker Washington Travis Etienne Bhayshul Tuten Tank Bigsby LeQuint Allen Patrick Mahomes Rashee Rice Xavier Worthy Marquise Brown Travis Kelce Isaiah Pacheco Sam Darnold Tet McMillan Hunter RenfrowNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss George Pickens in Dallas, an RB whose talent is rotting on the vine, a QB talent imprisoned in a run-heavy offense, and late-round/UDFA rookie receivers making a good first impression in camps. https://youtu.be/QYJROOSAgwwGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics George Pickens' fit and fantasy value in Dallas. Dak Prescott's likely value with the Pickens addition. A massive RB talent who will rot on the vine with his team. A team that should trade for this RB talent and the WR they should give in return. A rookie TE we expect to earn a starter-caliber fantasy season. A quarterback whose fantasy value won't live up to his NFL value for as long as the current regime is in power. Jimmy Horn, Konata Mumpfield, Dont'e Thornton, Jordan Watkins, and Isaiah Neyor have all made strong first impressions in OTAs. Whose rising value is more than superficial?Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.If you have trouble with the podcast, please be sure to DOWNLOAD rather than stream. https://youtu.be/qEuSfa8B9YYTopics C.J. Stroud Nico Collins Joe Mixon Woody Marks Kyler Murray Marvin Harrison, Jr. Jayden Daniels Kyren Williams Treylon Burks Jonnu Smith Kyle Pitts Stefon Diggs Aaron Rodgers Kirk CousinsNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/mrnTwstIMH0Topics Tush Push Drama Aaron Rodgers Jahmyr Gibbs Sam LaPorta David Montgomery Jameson Williams Isaac Teslaa Jayden Daniels Deebo Samuels Nick Chubb J.K. Dobbins Tet McMillan Jermaine Burton MarShawn Lloyd Efton Chism III Ginger, Mary Anne, or Regina?Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast hosts JJ Zacahariason for a conversation about 2025 Fantasy Draft strategies, values, and player fits. Late-Round Fantasy Football creator, JJ Zachariason joins the show for a 90-minute conversation about fantasy football and the 2025 season. You can purchase his excellent Late-Round Draft Guide at LateRound.comhttps://youtu.be/keGvZBu7zLsTopics What JJ has learned about fantasy football from his research. Conclusions JJ has reached that appear counterintuitive, but the results have borne out. JJ's overarching thoughts on fantasy football draft strategy. The position pool in fantasy where he expects to leverage changes. Values at QB, RB, WR, & TE. Thoughts on Luther Burden short- and long-term. Thoughts on Emeka Egbuka short- and long-term. 3-4 rookie landing spots that intrigue JJ in dynasty formats. 3-4 rookie landing spots that hurt JJ's feelings.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/Tca1FfNmTW0Topics Brock Purdy Brandon Aiyuk Jauan Jennings Ricky Pearsall George Kittle Javonte Williams Jaydon Blue CeeDee Lamb Dak Prescott George Pickesn Jake Ferguson Derrick Henry J.K. Dobbins Nick Chubb De'Von Achane Jonnu Smith Tua Tagovailoa Ollie GordonNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss draft-day values for rookie drafts in dynasty leagues. https://youtu.be/tVzGon_PX5MGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics The best fantasy values early, middle, and late in rookie drafts. A review of Matt's rookie draft in an IDP league. Values that are poised to perform well this year. Values that are poised to perform well in 2026. 2026 NFL Draft prospects who caught our eye at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/jdagDczLTdITopics Tyler Shough Chris Olave Rashid Shaheed George Pickens CeeDee Lamb Dak Prescott Roman Wilson Joe Flacco Jerry Jeudy Stefon Diggs Tre Harris Quentin Johnston Adam Thielen Matthew Golden Woody MarksNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/wkkMGVkcql4Topics Caleb Williams D'Andre Swift D.J. Moore Christian McCaffrey Brock Purdy Dak Prescott CeeDee Lamb Javonte Williams Minnesota offense Kyle Pitts Kyle Williams Kaleb Johnson Harold Fannin, Jr. David Njoku Shedeur Sanders Damien Martinez Rookie draft strategy Jordan Mason RSP GiveawayNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/ZLo_jGfMS0ATopics Kurtis Rourke Isaiah Neyor Jordan James Mario Anderson, Jr. J.K. Dobbins Nick Chubb Kyle Monangai R.J. Harvey Luther Burden Harold Fannin Jalen Royals Breshard Smith Tyler Shough Omarion Hampton Kyle Williams Shedeur Sanders Deion SandersNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss good and bad fits for the 2025 NFL Draft. https://youtu.be/3EVYlBY-78UGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics Favorite landing spots for a QB, RB, WR, and TE. Two players we think will go higher than projected. Two players we think will go lower than projected. Two favorites we think will go undrafted. Wildest draft weekend prediction. The team we believe will take a rookie QB that isn't prepared to have one. The team that will take an early-round RB and make the fit an awful landing spot.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/g2EgvR7-ViITopics Phil Mafah LeQuint Allen Montrell Johnson Tre Stewart Jacolby George Xavier Guillory Jordan Moore JaCorey Brooks Existing roster talent and rookie grades Chimere Dike Tex Johnson Xavier Restrepo Tyler Schough Projected 2025 rookie value at WR Cam Skattebo Terrance Ferguson Jalin Lane Trading out of 2025's rookie drafts.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Fantasy LIfe's Dwain McFarland joins RSP founder Matt Waldman to discuss 2025 NFL Draft prospects where their analysis differs from the consensus. https://youtu.be/Kph1BvdgPv8Topics Tyler Warren Luther Burden III Matthew Golden Isaiah Bond Tet McMillan Jack Bech Kyle Williams Omarion Hampton Jayden Blue Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/SABn6ReluQETopics Aaron Rodgers Derek Carr Kyle Williams Abdul Carter Mykel Williams Kenny Pickett Joe Flacco Jayden Higgins Jaylin Noel Jalin Lane Cam Skattebo Amari Cooper Tyler Lockett Keenan Allen Elic Ayomanor Omarion Hampton Andrei Iosivas Luther Burden III Kyler Murray Arian Smith Isaac TeSlaaNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/AVuIecucooATopics1. Cam Ward is the safest rookie to withstand the onslaught of starting year one in the NFL.2. Kyle Monangai could be the next Ray Davis-Jaylen Warren of this class.3. Jaydon Blue has one of the highest ceilings in this class.4. Jacory Croskey-Merritt deserves his sleeper tag.5. Tez Johnson is too small to play WR in the NFL.6. Daniel Jackson is a better prospect in the slot than Xavier Restrepo7. The Giants don't need to draft a quarterback this year.8. Bru McCoy deserves more attention9. If Andrew Luck is the Frankenstein of Josh Allen and Tim Tebow. Will Howard is the "Young Frankenstein" version of these two.10. Hunter Dekkers would have earned a draftable grade in the RSP if included.11. Tyler Shough's pocket presence is a concern that could derail a future shot to start.12. Mason Taylor could be a Mark Andrews-like fit for a team.13. Brock Bowers is a good comparison for Tyler Warren14. Luther Burden is a better prospect than Marvin Harrison, Jr.15. Brashard Smith is closer to Aaron Jones than most think16. Marcus Yarns is the most intriguing rookie RB in the class.17. Lan Larison is a pen name for Cecil Lammey trying to become an NFL RB. Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman answer some great listener questions about the 2025 NFL Draft class, including how to value Travis Hunter. https://youtu.be/PnJiMGZAEtcGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics How to value Travis Hunter in fantasy drafts? Isaiah Bond's strengths and weaknesses and why Brandon and Matt have different values for him. Damien Martinez: A better value than Omarion Hampton? Tahj Brooks: How to value him in fantasy drafts. Players Brandon and Matt fear they are too bullish and bearish. Thoughts on these prospects' fantasy relevancy: Tahj Brooks Jordan James Jacory Croskey-Merritt Konata Mumpfield Elijhah Badger Jaylin Lane KeAndre Lambert-'Smith Thoughts on non-skill player evaluations and what we've learned. Our all-time skill player team based on players we scouted and graded highly Luther Burden's 2023 tape vs. 2024 tape and similar precedents. Jayden Higgins' role. Quinshon Judkins, Omarion Hampton, and TreVeyon Henderson's value: NFL vs FantasyNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman discusses the quarterback prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft in this RSP Solo Cast.https://youtu.be/_rE4WRKesk8Topics State of quarterback development in the NFL. Thoughts on confidence as a tangible/measurable asset with quarterback evaluation. Quick hits on 12 quarterback prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft class. Thoughts on Hunter Dekkers. Announcing the two contest winners from last week's RB sleeper question.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/MV0y6C46cccTopics Jameis Winston Malik Nabers Aaron Rodgers Russell Wilson Mark Andrews Brandin Cooks Chris Olave Michael Pittman Rome Odunze Courtland Sutton Chris Godwin Ashton Jeanty Omarion Hampton Tetairoa McMillan Tyler Warren Jacory Croskey-Merritt WR Class RB Class TreVeyon Henderson Marcus YarnsNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman discusses the wide receiver prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft in this RSP Solo Cast. https://youtu.be/J0Y8vujo_AQTopics State of the wide receiver in the NFL. Is 2025's WR class a bad group of prospects? Quick hits on 69 wide receiver prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft class.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman discusses the tight end prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft in this RSP Solo Cast. https://youtu.be/rzy6Xy_K6eUTopics State of the tight end in the NFL. Recent tight end classes. Does the prototypical tight end even exist? Quick hits on 23 tight end prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft class.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. F or F: Sigmund Bloom's Free Agency Fantasy Football Winners and Losers Justin Fields Garrett Wilson Daniel Jones Anthony Richardson Jaylen Warren Najee Harris Javonte Willaims Jayden Daniels D'Andre Swift Aaron Jones Jordan Mason Jaxon Smith-Njigba C.J. Stroud Jalen McMillan Luther Burden III Isaiah BondNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. This week: 2025 WR/TE talk, win a free RSP contest, and free agent talk. https://youtu.be/7tpTPl7SGbsTopics Name the RSP's most underrated WR in the 2025 class and win an RSP. Details in the pod. DK Metcalf Najee Harris George Pickens Davante Adams Geno Smith Sam Darnold Kenneth Walker III Zach Charbonnet Aaron Jones Hollywood Brown Zach Ertz Ben Sinnott Christian Kirk Parker Washington Brenton Strange Mike Gesicki Bucky Irving Rachaad White Sean Tucker JK Dobbins Savion Williams Andrew Armstrong Thomas Fidone Harold Fannin, Jr.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. This week: 2025 NFL Draft and free agent talk. https://youtu.be/AGoYLWTcEhQTopics Cam Ward Shedeur Sanders 2025 RB class Tahj Brooks 2025 WR class Tetaroia McMillan Tyler Warren Andrew Armstrong Mason Taylor Matthew Stafford Aaron Rodgers Russell Wilson Justin Fields Sam Darnold Deebo Samuel Terry McLaurin Jayden Daniels Travis KelceNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss quarterbacks from the 2025 NFL Draft class and why Jalen Milroe has the greatest upside of the class.https://youtu.be/1BdwdqOqmM8Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics How does the 2025 QB class compare to 2024's crew? The NFL's philosophy behind evaluating quarterbacks: past and present. Is there a big gap between Cam Ward and the rest of the class? Shedeur Sanders: Safe or illusion? Traits we love/hate about the "Robo-QBs" from this group. Our favorite sleepers from this class. The underrated neuromuscular facet of injury rehab.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Dwain McFarland and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. This week: 2025 NFL Draft talk. https://youtu.be/3lEdwbNMbhsTopics Tet McMillan Travis Hunter Isaiah Bond Savion Williams TreVeyon Henderson Damien Martinez Le'Veon Bell-esque RB prospect? Omarion Hampton Brashard Smith Will Howard Kyle McCord Jaxson Dart Jalen Milroe Tyler Warren Harold Fannin The 2025 WR class The 2025 RB class Underrated 2025 prospectsNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/mkBM3pcfyXwTopics: Josh Norris' Skewing of Underdog's ADPs Patrick Mahomes Bo Nix Jordan Love Caleb Williams Dak Prescott CJ Stroud Michael Penix, Jr. Tug Tagovailoa Anthony Richardson Bryce Young Derrick Henry Ashton Jeanty Kenneth Walker Omarion Hampton David Montgomery TreVeyon Henderson Quinshon Judkins James Conner Kaleb Johnson Tony Pollard Rhamondre Stevenson JK Dobbins Brian Thomas Malik Nabers Drake London A.J. Brown Ladd McConkey Tyreek Hill Mike Evans Xavier Worthy Rome Odunze DK Metcalf Jakobi Meyers Ricky PearsallNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss running backs from the 2025 NFL Draft class and why Ashton Jeanty is the headliner.https://youtu.be/iB5cW7HmvQwGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics State of the RB position in the NFL. How the 2025 RB class factors into the state of the league. Whose game is the least likely to need a specific fit to thrive? Whose game most likely needs a strong team fit to thrive? Whose game has less substance right now, but more potential to develop later? Who are the best receivers? Overrated/Underrated Lunch-pail RBs: What you see is what you'll get. The RBs we wish have just a little more to offer. What Ashton Jeanty brings to the NFL.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/B4QsRHQUiJATopics Jalen Hurts Saquon Barkley A.J. Brown Travis Kelce Aaron Rodgers Davante Adams J.J. McCarthy Sam Darnold Russell Wilson Kirk Cousins Daniel Jones Jameis Winston Tee Higgins Tyreek Hill Justin Fields Nick Chubb Adam Theilen Rome Odunze Deebo Samuel Trey McBride Matthew StaffordNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/4_Hiznn0IAoTopics Ja'Marr Chase Tee Higgins Jermaine Burton Buccaneers offense Lions offense Saints offense Brian Thomas, Jr. Jalen Hurts Patrick Mahomes Sam Darnold Jared Goff Matthew Stafford Geno Smith Will Levis Panthers WRs Winners of the Kirk Cousins' nickname contest Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/4qH7QgfUKHATopics Chiefs Eagles Commanders Jayden Daniels Kliff Kingsbury Bills Dalton Kincaid Keon Coleman Christian McCaffrey Tyreek Hill Anthony Richardson Kirk Cousins - RSP Nickname Contest (Win a free 2025 RSP) Chuba Hubbard Bucky Irving Chase Brown Ben Johnson Liam Coen Baker Mayfield Pete Carroll Russell Wilson Aaron Rodgers Brian Schottenheimer Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss receivers from the 2024 NFL Draft class who could emerge in 2025 and we dig into the 2025 receiver class. https://youtu.be/KOKyLioxX7cGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics Are there any 2024 rookie WRs we're writing off? WRs from the 2024 class we believe will earn a significant production bump in 2025 (+500 yards). How many WRs from the 2025 NFL Draft class do we believe would have value commensurate with the top 12 options from 2024's crew? Which WR from the 2025 NFL Draft class is earning too much buzz? Which WR from the 2025 NFL Draft class isn't earning enough buzz? Who are our favorite route runners from the 2025 WR class?Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/vLhsXJUVG34Topics Jayden Daniels Malik Nabers Brock Bowers Trey McBride Drake Maye Trevor Lawrence George Pickens Justin Fields Joe Mixon Kyren Williams Detroit Lions Derek Carr Chris Olave Caleb Williams Las Vegas Raiders C.J. Stroud Aaron Rodgers Cooper Kupp Dak Prescott Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Reception Perception's Matt Harmon and RSP's Matt Waldman give a run-down of how the 2024 rookie WR class performed in Year 1 and what to expect moving forward. Congrats to Chris Turner and Aaron Feinman for winning the RSP Contest Giveaway. I'll be setting you up for a 2025 RSP this week. You'll be emailed when it's ready on April 1.https://youtu.be/y13DbAXYV0YTopics State of the 2024 WR class. Brian Thomas, Jr. Ladd McConkey Malik Nabers Marvin Harrison, Jr. Keon Coleman Jalen Coker Rome Odunze Jermaine Burton Tyreek Hill Malik Washington Ricky Pearsall Xavier Worthy Kayshon Boutte Ja'Lynn Polk Javon Baker Devaughn Vele Marvin Mims, Jr. Jalen McMillan Chris GodwinNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/O39BHpeM9lYTopics RSP Contest Giveaway Trent Baalke Trevor Lawrence Caleb Williams Jared Mayo Drake Maye Saints Rex Ryan Aaron Rodgers Shane Stechen and Chris Ballard Anthony Richardson Brian Daboll and Joe Shoen Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier Tyreek Hill Antonio Pierce Ben Johnson Aaron GlennNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/lWriVPciUxATopics Sophomore Slumps C.J. Stroud Caleb Williams Ladd McConkey Brian Thomas, Jr. Baker Mayfield Xavier Worthy George Pickens Javon Baker Marvin Mims, Jr. Tre McBride Parker Washington Brock Bowers Ameer Abdullah Kenny Pickett Saquon Barkley Malik Nabers Falcons OffenseNow entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/b1CUC4IvgHATopics Getting into fantasy sports as a content provider. The value of writing as a content provider in this space. The pros and cons of audience scope. Creating something new in the fantasy space -- past versus present. Paying dues. What goes on beneath the surface of content creation. Michael Penix, Jr. Jaylen Warren Chuba Hubbard Bryce Young Eagles Defense Saquon Barkley Jonathan Taylor Sam Darnold Rhamondre Stevenson Caleb Williams Marvin Harrison, Jr.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to). Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman discuss the myths and realities of acquiring, training, and managing quarterbacks on NFL rosters as well as the public lunacy regarding it all. https://youtu.be/0Hz_XQHHEjkThere are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics The value of having multiple early-round talents at quarterback. The Kirk Cousins-Michael Penix, Jr. saga. What the public misunderstands. Where the Falcons made the right call. Where their call was debatable. Where Atlanta erred with Cousins pre-draft. The infantilization of the quarterback position. A preview of what to expect from Penix for the next three weeks.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/C5fQwszDV64Topics James Cook Khalil Shakir Malik Nabers Rashod Bateman Rico Dowdle Tank Bigsby Tee Higgins Joe Burrow Jerome Ford Malik Washington Marvin Harrison Ladd McConkey Christian Watson Calvin Austin III Saquon Barkley Nick Nash Travis Hunter Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss Bryce Young's play, Chase Young's future, Sincere McCormick's potential, and some of the best technicians at their position in the 2025 NFL Draft class. Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.https://youtu.be/zI7t3smGK_MTopics Bryce Young's past 4-6 weeks of play and what it bodes for his future. Chase Young and how he fits into the Bengals' future. Has Sincere McCormick done enough to earn a significant role in 2025? 2025 NFL Draft prospects we believe have excellent displays of technique at their position.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. Topics Saquon Barkley Jalen Hurts Kyler Murray Marcus Mariota Josh Allen Rams Defense Marvin Harrison, Jr. Jameis Winston Sam Darnold Isaiah Davis Kendre Miller Sincere McCormick Michael Mayer Kirk Cousins Bryce YoungAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman discuss the myth and reality of running back workloads and the crime and punishment of hitting NFL quarterbacks. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Is Workload Bad? QB Hits: The fair, the unfair, and the optics of the crime and punishment of the offense in the NFL.Now entering its 20th season, learn more about Matt Waldman’s RSP — the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill position players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE). Or if you already know the deal, go ahead and pre-order (you know you want to) at an even greater discount than the normal steal of a price. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2024 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/_A0B6L2GqpATopics Sincere McCormick KaVontae Turpin Noah Gray Michael Penix, Jr. Chris Brooks Kareem Hunt Calvin Austin III Alec Pierce Parker Washington Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Jayden Reed Ladd McConkey Jalen Reagor Josh Palmer James Cook C.J. Stroud Aaron Rodgers Kyler Murray Marvin Harrison, Jr. Michael WilsonAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/qnnqcV0CCMcTopics Nick Chubb Saquon Barkley Russell Wilson Calvin Austin Bryce Young David Moore Isaiah Pacheco DeAndre Hopkins Jonnu Smith Jaylen Waddle Tyreek Hill Anthony Richardson Caleb Williams Rome Odunze Jordan Addison Thanksgiving And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman discuss viable archetypes for productive free agents in fantasy leagues and reveal their unanimous choice for "the" dented can prospect this offseason.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/wNCEq73aMFkTopics How to Find Gems on Waivers Players Matt and Adam are monitoring or keeping as luxuries on deep dynasty rosters. Chris Olave: the best dented-can prospect entering the 2025 offseason.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/rjDrk5wp9pETopics Joe Burrow Tee Higgins Chargers WR corps JK Dobbins Saquon Barkley Jalen Hurts Jayden Daniels Caleb Williams DJ Moore Anthony Richardson Michael Penix Bo Nix Devaughn Vele Matt Stafford Desmond Ridder Brock PurdyAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman discuss why we still probably think about player aging the wrong way and our first installment of dented-can prospects for 2025. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/xfcdmvkbb50Topics Why player age and production aren't a smooth curve. How to approach age and production as fluctuations until reaching a cliff rather than that fluctuation being the cliff. Ja'Marr Chase, A.J. Brown, and Justin Jefferson Dented cans: Players who are still good but their seasons weren't and they are worth an investment: Part I. The merits and detriments of Kyler Murray.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Photo by Kevin Stanchfleld.This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman deliver a banger, covering Caleb Williams, Drew Lock, Daniel Jones, Jared Goff, Trey Lance, and Dan Campbell. https://youtu.be/jjPtRsOrACAGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics How the Bears are mismanaging Caleb Williams schematically and its impact on his execution. The fallacy of comparing Williams and Jayden Daniels. The Robert Griffin III career trajectory. The story behind Drew Lock's failed career arc in Denver and the potential for resurgence in New York. Daniel Jones was no "Cutcliffe QB," but the Giants bought the marketing from Duke. Trey Lance and where to go from here. Dan Campbell's introductory presser was not bro code but a legitimate plan with emotional intelligence and leadership to back it up. Jared Goff's career arc and why it fits Detroit's culture.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/cf6bd7wkaaYTopics Lions and Dan Campbell C.J. Stroud Caleb Williams Joe Burrow Ja'Marr Chase Mark Andrews Jayden Daniels Ricky Pearsall Russell Wilson Mike Williams Steelers Bo Nix Dalton Kincaid Trey Lance Joe Flacco Christian McCaffrey Tyrone Tracy Daniel Jones And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman' conversations about football, player development, and politics and sports. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/E9lSo6nDZtgTopics David Epstein's work on the value of being a generalist in sports and it delivering more value toward development than early specialization. How Epstein's research has parallels in football and other life skills. Epstein's research into practice and how it applies to football and life. Politics and sport: how it has always been intertwined -- especially football. Thoughts and suggestions on the post-election blame game and social media behavior that isn't helpful to their causes. The dynamics with political parties and individual behaviors when politics is the arena.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/jiwZ5Qu90LQTopics Dennis Allen Luke Getsy Rich Scangarello Michael Thomas Joe Flacco Colts brass Michael Pittman Anthony Richardson Sam Darnold Aaron Jones C.J. Stroud Jayden Reed Jordan Love Jared Goff Saquon Barkley Nakobe Dean Cooper DeJean Trevon Diggs Demarcus Robinson Garrett Wilson Jets Jaguars offense James Conner Raheem Mostert And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman take a break from their regular conversations about football to discuss writing, crafting content, and crafting an audience in the fantasy industry. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/BqRGLZX4nH4Topics The farcical nature of the reactions to Anthony Richardson tapping out for a play. Using player archetypes to generate accurate models -- the pros and safeguards. The line between communicating information with confidence and certainty. The characteristics that trustworthy analysts exhibit.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss Anthony Richardson's benching, Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson taking over AFC North teams, Diontae Johnson's migration north, and Bo Nix's rise in Denver. https://youtu.be/Qvr16ezveD8Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics The organizational troubles behind the Anthony Richardson benching. The organizational troubles Jameis Winston's performance has temporarily alleviated. Russell Wilson's value to the Steelers offense. Diontae Johnson's value in Baltimore and the puzzling events in Carolina that sent him packing. Bo Nix's October.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Today's podcast audio had an odd delay between Bob and me during the show. Apologies if that's how it translates in the recording. I blame the coyotes. Bob blames the wild hogs. The audio should be clear, but if it sounds like Bob and I are slow with our rapport, it's a technical issue--not a people issue.https://youtu.be/3dwihVP9-fkTopics Caleb Williams Jayden Daniels Anthony Richardson Adam Trautman Chris Brooks Jalen Coker Parker Washington Jameis Winston Browns receiving corps DeAndre Hopkins Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Cade Otton Kyle Pitts Rakim Jarrett Sean Tucker Kendre Miller Kimani Vidal RB by Committee in the NFL Jake HaenerAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman take a break from their regular conversations about football to discuss writing, crafting content, and crafting an audience in the fantasy industry. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/RU1t7LllxoETopics Brock Bowers and historical comparisons: statistical, film, and aesthetics. Player development, team fit, and the hidden impact of dysfunctional environments. Adam's many league, one team approach with dynasty leagues. Anthony Richardson and the soap opera-style film analysis that creates alarmist development narratives.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast to share some of his favorite emerging stars and backups of note in college football. Felix Sharpe returns to the show for us to break down two college players you should know about as a fantasy GM, especially in dynasty and devy formats.https://youtu.be/zCyIJwIcJEUTopics RB Isaac Brown, Louisville WR Nick Marsh, Michigan State QB Carson Beck, Georgia Anthony Richardson's progress after 9 starts.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/eDD50TFFtBwTopics Russell Wilson Steelers defense Calvin Austin III Darnell Washington Deshaun Watson Jameis Winston Nick Chubb Javonte Williams Audric Estime Breece Hall Kayshon Boutte Drake Maye 49ers passing game Kareem Hunt Jared Goff Marcus Mariota Brock Bowers And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman take a break from their regular conversations about football to discuss writing, crafting content, and crafting an audience in the fantasy industry. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.This week, we took a break from our usual topics of conversation. We'll be back with substantive football and fantasy topics soon.https://youtu.be/S1Q-lk279ZITopics How we approach the craft of writing. Dealing with deadlines. Burnout and taking breaks. Feedback -- positive, constructive, and negative forms. No feedback -- it's more typical than most realize. Perfection is the enemy of good. Delivering feedback to other writers. Getting started in the industry -- understanding there are different silos/spectrums of fantasy content providers. Professional jealousy/insecurity. Cultivating the audience you want. And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/ysNqiTVp_f8Topics Baker Mayfield Sean Tucker Spencer Rattler Bub Means Drake Maye Kayshon Boutte D.K. Metcalf Brock Purdy Isaac Guerendo Stefon Diggs Jayden Daniels Caleb Williams Alec Pierce Will Levis Kimani Vidal Javonte Williams Devaughn Vele Bo Nix Sideline conflictsAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer and FSWA Writer of the Year, Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/2vT3XKaHfXITopics The effects of fantasy manager exuberance and pessimism. Players we expect to regress to the point of not having starter value. Players you expect to have a positive regression and return to starter value. Players you expect to regress but maintain starter value. Brett Favre, Jim Tyrer, problematic players, and problematic institutions.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss the 2025 RB class, the underrated concern with Rashee Rice's injury, and emerging talents at tight end. Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTuneshttps://youtu.be/XrnoxTG6KwENote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics The media has the wrong concern about Rashee Rice's injury. Josh Allen's growing pains in Joe Brady's offense. The Jaguars running backs. Emerging NFL talents at tight end. The 2025 RB class.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/3al_T2NqliUTopics Ravens-Bengals Joe Burrow Erick All Charlie Kolar Ja'Marr Chase Kirk Cousins Rachaad White-Bucky Irving Darnell Mooney-Drake London Brandon Aiyuk 49ers Blake Corum-Kyren Williams Davante Adams-Garrett Wilson Romeo Doubs Aaron Jones Jets offense Jets and playoffs Tank Bigsby-Etienne Alec Pierce Bo Nix Brock BowersAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer and FSWA Writer of the Year, Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics The state of the passing game and why the concern isn't accurate. Jayden Daniels vs. Caleb Williams. Selection biases and how to spot them. Players of the past we'd like to see in the present era.https://youtu.be/fDxruxsuIA4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw3VTqXL4PY&pp=ygUaZGFyeWxlIGxhbW9uaWNhIGhpZ2hsaWdodHM%3D And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/mY0Wea0tcyETopics Jayden Daniels Caleb Williams Kyler Murray Xavier Worthy Kareem Hunt Breece Hall Braelon Allen Keon Coleman Malik Nabers Eagles Defense Jonathan Brooks Drake London Kyle Pitts Jalen Nailor Dontayvion Wicks Jauan Jennings Brock Purdy Bucky Irving Chase BrownAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer and FSWA Writer of the Year, Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/2v0ydD-jQZATopics The value of win-now trades and when to make them. Jayden Daniels is the intersection of a lot of topics surrounding offensive scheme, QB development, and media buzz. How Adam views rookie QBs in drafts and why it's a worthwhile complement to scouting reports. Note: We had a bad Internet connection for this week's show that we couldn't resolve, so there are rough spots during the Jayden Daniels-QB conversation.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast to share some of his favorite emerging stars and backups of note in college football. Felix Sharpe returns to the show for us to break down two college players you should know about as a fantasy GM, especially in dynasty and devy formats.https://youtu.be/KIMDOu-APpATopics Kalel Mullings Donovan Edwards Justin Joly Alabama-George notables at the skill positionsAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/TV6os3IZ5sgNote: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Dallas Goedert Calvin Austin Drake London and Kyle Pitts Kavontae Turpin Jake Ferguson Eagles and Cowboys defenses Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense Malik Willis Saquon Barkley Kevin O'Connell, Dave Canales, and "QB fit/development" in the NFL. Rachaad White Jauan Jennings Jordan Mason Flowers for Sean McVayAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP Scout Talk provides a progress report on the 2023 and 2024 rookie quarterback classes.How I evaluate quarterbacks once they begin their NFL careers was a topic I broached this time last year. With the past two years of quarterbacks as hot points of media discussion, I'm using the article/thread as a framework for analyzing what's most important for a young quarterback to show on the field.Production and wins are the bottom line. While true, the myopic focus on the bottom line ahead of embracing a legitimate growth process is one of the greatest problems with young quarterback management in the NFL. Growth is only given lip service.Organizations have insufficient development processes, they are impatient with results, and they contribute to public pressure. Sink or swim. They don't bench intermittently. A benching in today's league is too often considered a death knell for that player's future as a long-term starter.Drew Brees would have never developed if his early career unfolded in today's environment.With that said, I share my thoughts on Bryce Young, Will Levis, Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix, and even Skylar Thompson as I take you through the factors I use with evaluating NFL QBs early in their careers.I will note that Tyson Bagent and Aidan O'Connell are inadvertently getting that intermittent playing/bench time as reserves. Bagent's situation may prove the most favorable. If you play fantasy football, you may want to hang onto Bagent in leagues with deep rosters of 35-50 spots.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer and FSWA Writer of the Year, Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/5vAvNaFUhRsTopics Fran Tarkenton says everything that Patrick Mahomes could do (skills-wise), he already did. The case for Tarkenton, and the case against the Athletic for creating a negative connotation by qualifying the statement with Tarkenton's age. Adam's latest Dynasty and Theory Piece at Footballguys and its practice applications as a GM. Why we agree that adding Skylar Thompson is one of the best choices for GMs this week.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/xDShHsglRakTopics Will Levis Anthony Richardson Breece Hall Colts run defense Dalton Kincaid Kyler Murray Marvin Harrison, Jr. Caleb Williams Erick All Treylon Burks Malik Nabers Brock Bowers Sam Darnold Chiefs backfield Gardner Minshew Saints offense Derek CarrAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer and FSWA Writer of the Year, Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/J-m_3V6Y8csTopics Week 1 storylines that interested us: Derek Carr Alvin Kamara Jim Harbaugh Quentin Johnston Trevor Lawrence Brian Thomas, Jr. Win-Win Trades How to identify them: The various types Looking beyond the actual deal to identify them Ed Reed: An argument for why he was the greatest defender in NFL history.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton's Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast to share some of his favorite emerging stars and backups of note in college football. Felix Sharpe returns to the show for us to break down five college players you should know about as a fantasy GM, especially in dynasty and devy formats.Topics Cam Ward Jeremiah Smith Ryan Williams Sire Gaines Tahj Brookshttps://youtu.be/hUmQ986d-20And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/qWPsJE2j-2QNote: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Marvin Harrison, Jr. Kyler Murray Tre McBride Anthony Richardson Packers WR stable Kirk Cousins Saquon Barkley Joe Mixon Alec Pierce Lamar Jackson Isaiah Likely Mark Andrews J.K. Dobbins Justin Fields Utilization Data Keon Coleman Drew Lock Quentin Johnston Chris Godwin Baker Mayfield Jayden DanielsAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Photo by Kevin Stanchfleld.Footballguys staff writer and FSWA Writer of the Year, Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA’s Fantasy Writer of the Year). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.https://youtu.be/ODAkbW819aMHe’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics "We fucked up because you and Adam took time off the podcast. What went wrong and how do we fix it?" How to manage September in re-draft and dynasty formats. Adam's kickoff research What's on Matt's radar heading into the season?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman share their thoughts on NFL rookies they believe will start hot but finish cold in 2024.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesLink to YouTube versionNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics Rookies we believe will start hot and finish cold. Free agents who landed in good spots post-cuts. Four prospects in 2025 who caught our eyes. The strength of the 2025 NFL RB class.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Samaje Perine's impact on Isiah Pacheco in KC. Carson Steele's value. Joshua Palmer: Leads the team in targets? Brian Robinson: Underrated? Dyami Brown or D.J. Chark? Michael Thomas: Future fantasy factor in 2024? Josh Jacobs: Hating the Chiefs makes him more likable? Drafting a 49ers reserve RB: A waste of time? Drafting any Cowboys RB: A waste of time? Xavier Worthy will be the rookie WR people wish they drafted more often. Caleb Williams will be the fantasy QB people wish they drafted more. Jonathan Mingo will be the second-year player people wish they didn't write off. Spending the majority of your free agent budget in the first month of the season: When is it good/bad? Preseason trades: When are they good/bad? Tim Patrick's value in Detroit. Jameis Winston-Deshaun Watson What Bob and Matt are doing elsewhere this football season.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/qRQou0K34wgNote: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics RSP August Updates: When they'll be ready Russell Wilson Anthony Richardson Jayden Daniels Bo Nix Jahan Dotson Commanders WR corps post-Dotson WR Hold-Ins/Hold-Outs Trey Lance Stetson Bennett Spencer Rattler Jake Haener Deshaun Watson Skylar Thompson Gardner Minshew Carson Steele Bijan Robinson vs. Breece HallAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman share their thoughts on players with preseason buzz and sleepers who will hit when the real games begin.https://youtu.be/AKJuF9HuRxEGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunesNote: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics Buzzy preseason players that we're not sold on. Buzzy preseason players that we're buying the hype. Players to monitor from afar who haven't emerged but may do so in the future. College players that we enjoyed watching this summer. Which rookie makes the biggest splash first? Who will be the first sleeper to hit?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast. Topics Michael Penix Dillon Johnson Kimani Vidal Rome Odunze Caleb Williams Malik Nabers Jalen Nailor Olamide Zaccheaus George Holani Aidan O'Connell Xavier Worthy Drake Maye Tyson Bagent Chris Brooks Sione Vaki Deneric Prince Ray Davis Jayden Daniels Xavier Weaver Jordan Whittington NFL PreseasonAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman delivers a 40-minute solo RSP cast on risers, fallers, and curiosities based on his observations of training camp and preseason. https://youtu.be/odlZiQ7QTHYTopics Maintaining a healthy perspective with the highlight analysis from former NFL players on rookies. Coach and GM commentary on players that shows gaps in scouting acumen. Preseason performances that shouldn't get you too up or too down about the players. Players I'm changing my mind about their fantasy value Cooper Kupp DeVon Achane Ainias Smith Javonte Williams DK Metcalf Chris Olave Players I'm holding firm about their fantasy value Xavier Worthy Tyrone Tracy Marshawn Lloyd Players I'm curious to watch during the regular season as potential free agent and trade targets Jonathan Mingo Rashid Shaheed Keon Coleman Olamide Zaccheaus Get your RSP Projections UpdateAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast. https://youtu.be/QeTnb-A4xuMTopics Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp Caleb Williams J.K. Dobbins Justin Fields-Russell Wilson Justin Herbert Bo Nix Chris Olave Parker Washington JaTavion Sanders Joe Milton-Drake Maye Isiah Pacheco Brock Bowers De'Von Achane Justice Hill Breece HallAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Keon Coleman Dalton Kincaid Chase Brown Ladd McConkey Dylan Laube Malik Nabers Andrei Iosivas Aaron Rodgers-Garrett Wilson Michael Penix-Kirk Cousins Jordan Whittington Tre Tucker Hendon Hooker Deneric Prince Erick All Demarcus Robinson Nick ChubbAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Dwain McFarland joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a 90-minute deep dive into 2024 fantasy prospects for your drafts. https://youtu.be/lrXuebdrsZIDwain McFarland returns to the RSP Cast to discuss the 2024 fantasy football landscape with Matt Waldman: Who fits a lot of Dwain and Matt's profiles for a career year, but they're skeptical they'll get there? Who doesn't fit a lot of Dwain and Matt's profiles, but they're optimistic it could happen. What's missing with Garrett Wilson's NFL experience that could go in either direction with Aaron Rodgers at the helm? Why Devon Achane's volume isn't as important to his fantasy value as other running backs? Is Calvin Ridley a good fantasy value? What do we expect from Will Levis this year and why is Zac Taylor a Sean McVay flunky? Does Daniel Jones scare us off Malik Nabers as a rookie starter? Who is the biggest value receiver in fantasy drafts this year? The pros and cons of Russell Wilson in Pittsburgh. Untangling the narratives and the truths of Arthur Smith's offense. The late-round Steeler sleeper. The case for Bryce Young's ascension.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/iqbDt_r2gXQTopics Brandon Aiyuk CeeDee Lamb Brandin Cooks Joe Mixon Javonte Williams Audric Estime Jaleel McLaughlin Mark Andrews Isaiah Likely Rasheen Ali Marshawn Lloyd Clyde Edwards HelaireAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/QwkXlHfwGZUTopics Kyle Pitts Bijan Robinson Travis Kelce Rachaad White Tyrone Tracy, Jr. Ja'Lynn Polk Russell Wilson Calvin Austin III Van Jefferson Ladd McConkey Michael Mayer-Brock Bowers K.J. Osborn Khalil Herbert Washington's backfield Leonard Fournette Spencer Ratter vs. Jake Haener Zamir White Tank Bigsby 2025 RB ProspectsAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
JJ Zachariason of Late-Round Fantasy Football stops by Matt Waldman's RSP Cast to discuss his 2024 Late-Round Draft Guide and where they converge and diverge on this year's fantasy prospects. https://youtu.be/odl7bZPYolsJJ Zachariason is someone most of you know. If you don't, you should get to know his work at Late-Round Fantasy Football. Like the RSP, JJ runs his own shop and he's dedicated to delivering quality content. His guides are informative and enjoyable reads. You'll become a better fantasy GM because of his knowledge of game theory and data analysis fused with the range of proven draft-day strategies in the space.JJ and I had a great time talking about rookie prospects this spring on his Late-Round Perspectives Podcast. This week, we delve into JJ's wheelhouse of fantasy strategies and some of the players who we think may help or hurt your team-building this season. Why we value "the why" with our work? JJ's approach to outliers? The game theory behind JJ touting Brock Purdy or Tua Tagovailoa at their price over C.J. Stroud. JJ reviews the RB Dead Zone and the type of backs to consider in that fantasy minefield. JJ's thoughts on Kyren Williams in 2024. JJ's increasing value for De'Von Achane. Josh Jacobs-Marshawn Lloyd and the impact of Green Bay's coaching dynamic. Thoughts on Dalton Kincaid, Luke Musgrave, DeAndre Hopkins, Tyjae Spears, Jayden Daniels, Jonathon Brooks, and Malik Nabers.Once again, we thoroughly enjoyed the conversation. Hopefully, you will as well.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/shfLBXLaVqANote: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Are we fading uncertainty (contract situations, ambiguous depth charts, and roles)? Kyren Williams vs. Blake Corum Kenneth Walker III vs. Zach Charbonnet James Conner vs. Trey Benson Isaiah Likely: Standalone value. Rashod Bateman Braelon Allen Javon Baker Isaac Guerendo Dylan Laube Noah Brown Calvin Austin IIIAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman share their thoughts about sleepers at the wide receiver position. Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics1. Thoughts on Javon Baker's apparently off the draft boards of half the execs Greg Bedard spoke with.2. How do we define a sleeper?3. Could Andrei Iosivas be the tipping point for a Tee Higgins midseason deal?4. Could Calvin Austin be the true sleeper in Pittsburgh's receiving corps?5. Where does Michael Thomas wind up?6. Tre Tucker, Parker Washington, and Casey Washington. Who is worth monitoring closely?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Josh Allen: QB1 overall? Kyler Murray priced right as QB7 Breece Hall, Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Jonathan Taylor, Saquon Barkley: Who are we feeling has the best chance of supplanting CMC as RB1? Trevor Lawrence: Post-hype sleeper? Feeling any Patriots beyond Rhamondre Stevenson? Alvin Kamara rebound? DK Metcalf correctly priced? Amari Cooper correctly priced? Zack Moss or Chase Brown? Brian Robinson Jr. or Austin Ekeler? Najee Harris or Jaylen Warren? Nick Chubb's recovery?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/e_-CYRtRwHANote: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.1. Bryce Young taking a big jump that Andy Dalton is already seeing in practice?2. Ladd McConkey leading the Chargers receiving corps?3. Jayden Daniels starting because of talent or Marcus Mariota is the alternative?4. Is Marquise Brown the No.1 WR as NIck Athan characterized or the de facto with the Rashee Rice suspension looming?5. Geno Smith rebound in Seattle?6. Jaxon Smith-Njigba overtaking Tyler Lockett?7. Tee Higgins traded by midseason?8. Garrett Wilson delivering Davante Adams Packer-era value?9. Blake Corum overtakes Kyren Williams in 2024?10. Is Trevor Lawrence worth the payday?11. Rome Odunze leads the Bears in receiving and breaks Nacua's rookie mark?12. Lamar Jackson: Safest top-five QB in FF?13. Chiefs will push the ball downfield more in 2024?14. Surprised Jonathan Brooks may not be ready for training camp?15. Is Jameiis Winston this year's Joe Flacco?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/rLqHqLkkF_ETopics RSP Projections/Dynasty Rankings Update will be available tonight for subscribers. Bijan Robison with CMC workload? Possibility Breece Hall finishing as RB1 this season? Saquon Barkley in the RB1 conversation as an Eagle? Jahmyr Gibbs working more as a receiving asset? Josh Jacobs getting 20 touches a game in Green Bay? D'Andre Swift getting featured treatment in Chicago? Marvin Harrison at WR9 (13th overall) or Malik Nabers at WR20 (28th overall) Devin Singletary being overlooked as RB32 (107 ADP)? Darren Waller retires: Feeling Theo Johnson or Daniel Bellinger? Jaylen Warren at RB25 or Najee Harris at RB22? Does Pittsburgh have a No. 2 receiver? Pittsburgh looking to add No. 2 receiver? Cooper Kupp healthy. What's his value? Limiting factor for Puka?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/3KOEsuiQ6pcTopics Justin Jefferson got paid, but there's a question at QB. He's WR4 on Underdog? Feeling we're overstating the QB concerns? Nico Collins paid like the alpha in Houston. Feeling that? Jaylen Waddle at WR17. Feeling like the price is right there? Feeling Brandon Aiyuk getting Amon-Ra St. Brown money? Malik Nabers impressing early; feeling he's being undervalued based on QB situation? D'Andre Swift feels like he's walked into a great situation. Is he right? Feeling Derrick Henry getting more carries than last year's league-leading 280? Feeling a healthy Christian Watson as a reasonably-priced play with massive upside? Anthony Richardson won't change playing style; are we feeling like he should be more willing to evolve? Feeling Malachi Corley as an under-the-radar fantasy asset? Feeling a Geno Smith rebound under Ryan Grubb? Feeling a breakout season for Jalen Tolbert?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguy cohorts Jagger May and Matt Waldman give a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics1. Michael Mayer’s dynasty value imploded with Brock Bowers in tow.2. Trey Benson is the next David Johnson.3. Deuce Vaughn will be a fantasy factor this year.4. Matt Stafford will start another two years in LA.5. Malik Willis will find new life as an NFL passer.6. Antonio Gibson is worth more than a late round cuff to Stevenson m.7. The Chargers say they are going to work with Quentin Johnston. Are they reasonable about being high on him or just getting high off the idea of him?8. Justin Strong is a legit sleeper in Indy.9. Jahmyr Gibbs: does his expected workload increase render Montgomery fantasy fodder?10. Jared Goff: Was McVay right? Was Campbell right?11. Will a TE matter for fantasy in Cincy by 2025?12. Tyrone Tracy: legit sleeper?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman share their thoughts about the landing spots with the 2024 NFL Draft Class.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics1. The players we least want to take in fantasy drafts but we are sticking to our boards and take them.2. The players we’re most likely to reach for.3. The players we think are most likely to sizzle in camp but fizzle in their rookie season.4. The players most likely to sizzle in games despite a camp that will be quieter than others who fizzle.5. The player fit we are most willing to entertain a positive outcome greater than our pre-draft report in a vacuum.6. Which rookies will be the biggest risers at RB and WR at this time next year? https://youtu.be/LQuPGHVniIMAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics How are you feeling if he's an immediate starter (I'll frame it from a slightly different angle for each) Caleb Williams Jayden Daniels Drake Maye J.J. McCarthy Bo Nix Michael Penix WR Xavier Legette admits coaches told him during the pre-draft process he needed to improve his route running. Cardinals signed WR Zay Jones, formerly of the Jaguars, to a one-year contract. Raiders GM Tom Telesco said Gardner Minshew and Aidan O’Connell are expected to compete for the starting job in training camp. Antonio Pierce says O'Connell gets first shot. Will Levis expects a more varied passing attack under new coach Brian Callahan. Callahan said the team still anticipates a “good role” for Treylon Burks. George Pickens capable of handling an alpha WR role. Xavier Worthy the first KC WR off the board in best balls? Concerns about Blake Corum Cutting into Kyren Williams workload? Concerns about Bucky Irving cutting into Rachaad White's workload? Your guy Kamani Vidal gaining steam?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast..Topics1. The Kyle Juszczyk/George Kittle comps make Ben Sinnot the most boom-bust player in this class.2. The Chargers meeting with Marquez Valdes Scantling and signing D.J. Chark is trouble for Quentin Johnston?3. Eric Gray in line for a larger role. Will it happen?4. Jayden Daniels will be a fantasy QB1 as a rookie.5. Jalen McMillan will be a WR3 in the Bucs offense, immediately?6. Odell Beckham, will he have fantasy value in Miami?7. Jared Wiley will contribute in KC immediately?8. Kirk Cousins will be ready for the 2024 season?9. Chase Claypool to Buffalo. Impactful?10. Kadarius Toney's career as an impactful starter is over in the NFL?11. Najee Harris still possibly a long-term option in Pittsburgh despite the team declining the fifth-year option?12. Ricky Pearsall overrated long-term or just short-term?13. Is Dameon Pierce's career as an NFL starter over?14. Is Nick Chubb's career as an NFL starter over?15. Should the Steelers use Justin Fields as a return specialist with the new rules?16. Will Drew Lock be the starter for the Giants this year?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman share their thoughts about the landing spots with the 2024 NFL Draft Class. Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics How draft capital impacts our post-draft evaluations. Day Three options that are worth the gamble. UDFAs who intrigue us. Overrated based on fit. Underrated based on fit. Atlanta's controversial first-round decision on a quarterback.https://youtu.be/5egdl4dwIcsAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/eE2C_zDX-9MTopics1. The uproar about Michael Penix's selection in Atlanta. Rant worthy?2. Drake Maye getting to grow with young receivers. Is this the Elliot Wolf plan in action?3. Keon Coleman in Buffalo?4. Xavier Worthy in KC5. Could Ladd McConkey be the top-producing rookie WR in '24?6. Blake Corum: bye-bye Kyren?7. Malachi Corley in New York an instant hit?8. Cade Stover; Stock up with landing spot?9. Jaylen Wright: Killing Achane's value?10. JJ McCarthy: Stock up?11. Ricky Pearsall: Trade dependent for rookie production?12. Is Isaac Guerendo in a better situation than Braelon Allen?13. Concern for Malik Nabers' landing spot?14. Of the big three pre-draft WRs Rome Odunze has the best long-term landing spot?15. Could Ray Davis kill James Cooks' fantasy value?16. Tyrone Tracy: A great sleeper in New York?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast spends an hour with Hewlett, a private QB coach whose clientele includes Caleb Williams, Brock Purdy, and Anthony Richardson.Will Hewlett has been a guest analyst on the RSP Film Room and Podcast numerous times over the years. A private quarterback coach, this year's roster of prospects under Hewlett's tutelage includes Austin Reed, Emory Jones, Caleb Williams, and Jordan Travis. He also has worked with and continues to work with Anthony Richardson and Brock Purdy.Two days ago, ESPN's Stephania Bell recently interviewed biomechanical specialist Tom Gormely, Hewlett's partner (you'll see Will in the video) about their work with Williams and Purdy. As you'll hear at the end of the episode, the RSP has been contributing scouting reports for Will and Tom to use when preparing for their work with their clients. ICYMI: Our SC feature from this morning. The word is getting around; @GormelyTM and his team are translating biomechanics to the field for QBs.Caleb Williams and Brock Purdy showed us how.Produced by @young_tz https://t.co/aaErJEc321— Stephania Bell (@Stephania_ESPN) April 21, 2024This is a fantastic podcast episode with a focus on Williams, Purdy, and Richardson. Apologies in advance: The audio is soft because Will's mic didn't translate as well as anticipated, but if you listen in a quiet environment with the volume maximized, you won't be straining to hear anything unless you have significant hearing loss. https://youtu.be/kdXe_TqaOR0Topics What makes them unique physically and mentally? What about their preparation translate to the NFL game? The Williams-Mahomes-Rodgers comparisons. Where Purdy's game is elite. Things you may not know about Richardson's preparation. What's teachable and what's not? Drills you see from coaches at all levels of football that don't make a difference.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
NFL.com researcher and draft analyst, Chad Reuter returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Scout Talk for a conversation about evaluation and valuation. Rueter also shares his favorite and riskiest prospects from the 2024 NFL Draft. https://youtu.be/Xh-LqSy7NFITopics From a scouting perspective, what is the difference between evaluation and valuation? Thoughts on criticism leveled at the media analysis community about their perspective or lack of it regarding valuation and evaluation. Why is there such a public emphasis on how well one team "out-evaluates" another team? Is this a misnomer? Should we be instead judging how well a team identifies prospects to generate a surplus of talent vs. the average team? Why is there a greater emphasis on evaluation in the public eye? Where could the draft media do a better job of emphasizing valuation for the draft? Some of Chad's favorite prospects in this draft. Some of the prospects that Chad has concerns about their draft capital relative to what they have to learn.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast. Topics Importance of landing spots... Best landing spots for QBs Best landing spots for RBs Best landing spots for WRs Best landing spots for TES How big an advantage for a rookie QB to play for Chicago or Minnesota? How big a disadvantage for a rookie to play in Washington or New England? Is Denver willing to trade up for QB. Who should they target? Are we feeling Courtland Sutton as a fantasy play if he remains in Denver? Justin Jefferson with Darnold vs. Justin Jefferson with a rookie? Devonta Smith as WR25 vs. Jaylen Waddle as WR20 J.K. Dobbins in Los Angeles and Royce Freeman in Dallas. Puka Nacua matching last year's production? Cooper Kupp rebound? Matthew Stafford value? Chuba Hubbard as RB39 and Miles Sanders as RB60 An NFL team acquiring Zach WilsonAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/lc11-7zTZOgTopics Tom Brady Pollard/Spears C.J. Stroud Dynasty value Dak/Lamb contract situations Aiyuk contract situation Tee Higgins playing for Bengals Joe Burrow as a top-5 fantasy QB Tua contract situation Geno's job security Bryce Young's upside Diontae Johnson Michael Penix - Raiders? Evaluation and Valuation Is this where media analytics get the NFL Draft wrong: They believe expected value data is complete and valid and a validation check. Does the media misunderstand the purpose of the NFL Draft?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman share their thoughts about the 2024 NFL Draft Class. https://youtu.be/eVUJCE7qnoUGoing Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics What's unique about this class or your scouting journey with this class that you've never experienced before? Favorite write-up on each of our sites/subscriptions. Our view of what a coach killer is and perhaps should we rebrand the term as “executive emergency brake that derails the train.” Who could be that unintentional weapon for execs in this class? High-end career outcomes for Troy Franklin, Xavier Worthy, and Keon Coleman.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. This week, RSP-NFL Draft TopicsNote: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.https://youtu.be/Z-hWJpRPJjoTopics Is Merrill Hoge correct that Drake Maye is a potential coach-killer? The difference between Maye's and Caleb Williams' pocket management. Breaking down the Houston passing game after the Stefon Diggs trade. Breaking down the Buffalo passing game after the Diggs trade and a rookie fit for the Bills. Josh Jacobs in Green Bay. Aaron Jones in Minnesota. Travis Etienne's current fantasy value. Trevor Lawrence's current fantasy value. Miami's ground game and fantasy value. A rookie Matt fears he might be too high on. A rookie Matt fears he might be too low on.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. This week, RSP-NFL Draft TopicsNote: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Toughest eval? Safest RB? Biggest boom-bust RB? The appeal of Bo Nix. Is Brock Bowers a potential record-breaker? Does Caleb Williams' game have a child-proof label for the Bears? Ricky Pearsall or Ladd McConkey (why not both...okay, Matt picks one)? Ray Davis, underrated? Bucky Irving, underrated? Blake Watson, underrated? Michael Penix, Jr., underrated? Tip Reiman, starter ceiling? Kairee Robinson, underrated? Cade Stover: instant starter?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman shares a few points about each of the 22 TE prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class that he scouted for the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, DOWNLOAD IT or listen via YouTube. (The YouTube version will be out later on Saturday)Topics A review of the top-15 rookie performances at the position and what it may mean for the position moving forward. If Sam LaPorta walked up to Mike Ditka's house last year will Brock Bowers kick down the door? What part of Cade Stover's game belies his experience at the position? Where does Theo Johnson's athletic ability have difficulty showing up on the field? Matt's fave tight end to watch this year who he can get past has earned little buzz during his career but Michael Mayer earned three years' worth. The undersized tight end with some of the best hands in this class. The tight end the NFL will value higher than fantasy GMs. The tight end archetype that the NFL overdrafts annually and the one from his class who could be the exception to the rule.Check out this podcast for a lot more. It’s just a small taste of what you get every year with the Rookie Scouting Portfolio pre-draft/post-draft guide. See below.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman play the "if we were NFL GMs game."Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.Topics Who are two players on our "Do Not Draft" lists? Who are the prospects we consider high-floor options with third-day draft capital? Who are the prospects we'd plant a flag for? Who are the most skilled problem solvers in this class?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast. https://youtu.be/f563yQ_OtWITopics New England: Best rookie fit Jacoby Brissett's value Washington: Best rookie QB fit Marcus Mariota getting another shot at starting? Gardner Minshew beating out Aiden O'Connell Geno Smith retaining the starting job. Russell Wilson's pole position. Daniel Jones as a starting NFL QB Dak’s contract is not being reworked. Gus Edwards: Feature back? Under or off-the-radar rookies we should know: QB, RB, WR, TE. Mike McDaniel paired with Xavier Worthy Zach Wilson: Redeemable? Hip-drop tackle and other rule changes.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman shares a few points about each of the 53 running back prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class that he scouted for the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, DOWNLOAD IT or listen via YouTube. (The YouTube version will be out later on Saturday)Topics Why isn't there much of a difference between a great class and a poor RB? How could this class surprise the public despite its poor reputation? Which running back has underrated contact metrics? Who understands how to take on half a defender and who doesn't? Which touted prospect has a similar issue as Isaiah Spiller versus contact? Kimani Vidal looks like what people think they see when they watch a certain pro. Who has a consistent flaw that could be the difference between him performing at the bottom of a tier as a low-end contributor off the bench and the top-end contributor in a committee? Why is hugging blocks important? Who does it well? Who doesn't?Check out this podcast for a lot more. It’s just a small taste of what you get every year with the Rookie Scouting Portfolio pre-draft/post-draft guide. See below.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast. TopicsPittsburgh QB situation. The Bears doing right by Fields? Pickett, Johnson getting shipped out? Bears adding Keenan Allen? Bears adding D'Andre Swift? Kirk Cousins curing all the Falcons' ills? Marquise Brown becoming a factor in KC Sam Howell a threat to Geno Smith? Sam Darnold in Minnesota? Can he be this year's Baker Mayfield-like redemption story? Derrick Henry in Baltimore? Saquon Barkley in Philadelphia? Josh Jacobs in Green Bay? Aaron Jones in Minnesota? Joe Mixon in Houston? Zack Moss in Indy? Austin Ekeler in Washington? Tony Pollard in Tennessee? Calvin Ridley in Tennessee? Jerry Jeudy redemption coming in Cleveland? What is Gabe Davis now that he's in Jacksonville?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman shares a few points about each of the 54 wide receiver prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class that he scouted for the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, DOWNLOAD IT or listen via YouTube. (The YouTube version will be out later on Saturday)Topics Is this a historic WR class of prospects? What makes a WR class great? How many prospects typically become good producers? What are the obstacles we should remember? How many prospects in this class have draftable grades? Whose route running got compared to sentence diagrams? What issue do two prospects who played in Athens, Ga. have in common? Whose athletic ability has great suddenness that doesn't translate to his game? Whose game is like a talented young pitcher with three strong pitches and it will be enough for success early on? Who has the greatest boom-bust ratio among the top prospects in this class? Thoughts on 54 prospects listed in alphabetical order by first name.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening, download the podcast.Topics Thoughts on the Legal Tampering Period of the NFL, aka "NFL Free Agency. Russell Wilson to the Steelers. Is George Pickens poised for superstardom with Wilson? Can Diontae Johnson remain a high-end producer? Is Kenny Pickett salvageable? Will Mike Evans and Baker Mayfield duplicate last year's production? Will the Buccaneers be atop the NFC South? Will Rachaad White duplicate his 2023 production? Is Michael Pittman a fantasy WR1 with Anthony Richardson as his triggerman? Will Jerry Jeudy make good on his potential in Cleveland? Is David Njoku still a fantasy value as TE8? Is this year's free agent RB class the best in history? Feel or Fuck It: Bob's free agent landing spot predictions. Is this 2024 WR NFL Draft class historic? Is Xavier Worthy a top-five WR? Is Keon Coleman underrated? Who else is underrated and overrated?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman shares a few points about each of the 20 quarterback prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class that he scouted for the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, DOWNLOAD IT or listen via YouTube.https://youtu.be/21f-cMGhYfATopics Four points about quarterback evaluation that have thematic underpinnings for this class and really, every class. Box score accuracy is a flawed evaluation tool. Raw is a vague term that can mean vastly different things for quarterbacks. Confidence is a trackable thing. Accounting for age is a good idea, but application is another monster. Where Matt stands on this quarterback class overall. Which quarterback might be the safest pick after Caleb Williams? Who turned out to be his most difficult evaluation at the position in years? Where has Matt changed his mind on Drake Maye? Who throws the ball with the urgency of a man facing down a rampaging elephant with a football? Matt's thoughts on Jayden Daniels' processing, Michael Penix, Jr.'s pocket management, and Caleb Williams's in-game hubris.Check out this podcast for a lot more. It’s just a small taste of what you get every year with the Rookie Scouting Portfolio pre-draft/post-draft guide. See below.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening to the podcast on the player (not the YouTube version), download it first. It works. Rookies not working out at the NFL Combine. Do RB 40 times at the NFL Combine earn them a second look? The best QB free-agent fits in Atlanta and Pittsburgh. The best rookie QB matches for Chicago, Washington, and New England. J.J. McCarthy buzz. Mike Evans repeating his streak. Michael Pittman's value if he remains a Colt. Why the Patrick Mahomes comps for QB prospects have sucked for the past five years and will continue.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. We take a break this week to discuss the NFL Combine's 40 Times and RB free agent class. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam (and not surprising he earned the FSWA's Fantasy Writer of the Year this week). He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics How the NFL Combine measures 40 times. Why is the measurement approach problematic for individual players but not as much for analysts? The four high-profile RBs in this year's free agent class and how we regard their fantasy value moving forward.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening to the podcast on the player (not the YouTube version), download it first. It works. February fantasy drafts. Justin Fields: A top-10 QB no matter where he plays? Khalil Herbert-Roschon Johnson. AJ Brown calling into a local radio station? Worries? Tee Higgins: A value at WR27? Joe Burrow: QB7 in Underdog bestballs. Two high, too low, or just right? Sub-par showings by Tony Pollard, Austin Ekeler, and Travis Kelce were due to injuries? Javonte Williams: Better in 2024? WR Demarcus Robinson remains a Ram: Late-season run carrying over? Terry McLaurin: A solid NFL WR2? Rookies going to the combine and not working out. Pro Days. QB metrics.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman share thoughts on the standout RBs from the 2024 NFL Draft class as well as the improvable and difficult-to-learn skills for transitioning from college to the pros at the position. Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.Note: If you have difficulty playing the podcast, download it.This Week’s Topics Position skills and concepts that are difficult for RBs to develop in the NFL if they don't already possess them. Position skills and concepts that are improvable for RBs as they enter the league. RBs we feel are late-round/UDFA talents who could develop into reserves or contributors. RBs we feel are mid-round talents who could develop into committee backs if not lead backs. RBs we feel are early-round talents regardless of their actual draft capital. RBs we found underwhelming or needing more development relative to their perceived draft capital.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening to the podcast on the player (not the YouTube version) below, download it first. It works. Derrick Henry as a 5th-round in 2024. Stefon Diggs as a 2nd/3rd-round pick. Keenan Allen: A 4th-round pick? Ja'Marr Chase with and without Tee Higgins. Joe Mixon's next stop. Best fit regardless of realism. Justin Fields' best outcome: Is it in Chicago? Are we feeling like the Steelers starting QB is currently on their roster? Baker Mayfield: Does he repeat 2023's performance if he remains a Buccaneer? Tua Tagovailoa becoming a fantasy QB1 Derek Carr becoming a QB who can maximize the value of his supporting cast next year. We've seen Russell Wilson's final season as an NFL starter. Justin Herbert's chances of reaching his ceiling playing for Jim Harbaugh Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels as the top three picks. Chances all three QBs above delivering on the draft capital invested. Who is Matt feeling as an outlier QB in this class?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Note: If you have trouble listening to the podcast on the player (not the YouTube version) below, download it first. It works. https://youtu.be/7sTldM2ch-I1. Overall thoughts about the Super Bowl experience.2. Thoughts on the Chiefs offense3. Thoughts on the Chiefs defense.4. Thoughts on the 49ers offense.5. Thoughts on the 49ers defense6. Travis Kelce still a top-five TE in '24?7. Rashee Rice a fantasy starter in '24?8. Three underrated RBs: Dylan Laube, Diajun Edwards, George Holani9. Davante Adams staying?10. Giants drafting a QB?11. Kirk Cousins staying in Minny?12. Ryan Tannehill going to Pittsburgh?13. Trade candidates for Mac Jones?14. Will Aaron Rodgers return to form?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/939DvMfjz5UTopics1. Kliff Kingsbury in D.C.: Death to Brian Robinson's fantasy value?2. Brycen Hopkins - underrated TE free agent?3. Is Tyjae Spears stock even higher with Bill Callahan taking the OL job?4. Bobby Slowik and Ben Johnson staying at home.5. Arthur Smith and Steelers6. SB predictions7. Drake Maye dropping.8. Bo Nix rising9. Why NFL teams miss on quarterbacks.10. Is Brock Bowers the next big-producing rookie TE?11. First favorite football player12. First-ever pick in a fantasy draft13. Ballsiest first-round pick in a fantasy draft14. City where you'd like to watch an NFL game at their stadium.15. What do most people get wrong about running backs?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Patrick Willis and Vernon Davis mirror images? Easily. Photo by Jason Ku.Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Theory as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2024 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. We take a break this week to discuss the NFL Hall of Fame and its 2024 finalists. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/3x3eS7xlY6gTopics What we value about the NFL Hall of Fame Why choosing inductees is a complicated task Why choosing voters is a complicated task Our picks for the 2024 classAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss what we get out of the all-star games, including our thoughts on current prospects. https://youtu.be/DHPimAkc7hoAfter doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics What do the Senior Bowl and Shrine Game tell us about how the NFL views the draft class? What are some less obvious functions that these all-start games provide for evaluators? Who are players from the games and/or college tape that we want another session to study? Who are players from the games and/or college tape that confirmed or surprised our high/low expectations? Who are the developmental prospects that intrigue us?There are a lot of QBs and WRs in our answers!And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Topicshttps://youtu.be/YJV2_lCHwhoThis week, Bob and I ditch the quick-hitting format for some expanded conversations Takeaways from the conference championship games Advice for those wanting to work in Fantasy Football Advice on the perspective to have with the Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl events Four players Matt suggests you learn more about from the Shrine Game. Four-player Matt suggests you learn more about from the Senior Bowl.Enjoy!And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/G201ONWraDoTopics1. Baker Mayfield: Bucs' 2024 starter?2. Jordan Love's late moments were his Utah State iteration: Is this who he is in the clutch?3. Aaron Jones or Derrick Henry next year? Both? Neither?4. Brock Purdy exposed or like many young QBs, the playoffs are another animal.5. Jauan Jennings an FF commodity via free agency in 2024?6. Bo Melton7. Devin Singletary starting for Texas in 2024?8. Rashod Bateman9. Do the Bucs have a replacement for Chris Godwin on the roster?10. Khalil Shakir starting next year?11. Lions/49ers12. Ravens/Chiefs13. Jayden Daniels14. JJ McCarthy15. Michael Penix16. Drake Maye17. Bo NixAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. This week, Daniel Harms subs for the Harris. This week, I put Daniel through the gauntlet. You can find his work at Footballguys, Cover1, and the 33rd Team. He'll be back for some extended draft talk this offseason.https://youtu.be/oiZqJARBeuMTopics1. Aaron Jones top 15 RB next year?2. Michael Gallup finally ready to rebound in 2024?3. Tony Pollard a top 15 RB next year?4. Rashee Rice: Can he be more than his current role in KC?5. DeVon Achane: already overrated?6. Can Tua Tagovailoa get MIami to February?7. Travis Kelce: Will he finish his career on a downturn?8. KC's WR corps: Bad choices or difficult system?9. Drake Maye: Will earn a second contract as a starter for the same team that drafts him?10. Bo Nix will be a starter by the time he earns a second contract.11. Keon Coleman is a top-5 WR prospect in this class.12. Brian Thomas Jr would be a top-five WR in a lot of other drafts.13. Your favorite sleeper in the 2024 draft14. Prospect you feel is overrated.15. Prospect you believe is good but you see a floor that scares you.
Adam Harstad has finished his post-rookie-year-WR prospect model and we break down the list of 19 receivers from the 2023 class who made the model, including a Packer you'd expect and one you wouldn't. Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topic Here's every 2023 rookie with at least 250 routes in all their glorious splendor. I did cheat a little to get Mims on here: he only had 245 routes (although he did miss a game).We had 19 (officially 18) qualifiers, which is demented. Previous record was 15 in 2014 (natch). pic.twitter.com/RxWg53DMz1— Adam Harstad (@AdamHarstad) January 11, 2024And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss an RB and WR who might be safer than their likely draft capital, the buzz rollercoaster that is Keon Coleman, Michael Penix's punishing career, and the futures of Bill Belichick and Mike Vrabel. After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics Is Bill Belichick's future in the front office or on the field? Why the Titans screwed up with Mike Vrabel. Brandon's pick for safest RB in the draft and why Matt sees similarities to a pair of Ravens. Is Kyren Williams' archetype about to become the NFL norm for running backs? Why do some breakaway RBs often encounter more difficulties adapting to the NFL than slower RBs? Profiling FSU WR Keon Coleman, his potential fit in the NFL, and the rollercoaster of takes surrounding his game. Which WR in this draft class is seen as a gadget player but is getting underrated because gadgets have proven to be overrated? Did Michigan reveal that Michael Penix, Jr. has taken too much punishment at Indiana before transferring to Washington and it may be too difficult for him to overcome in the NFL?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/Cd6yTccVzEoTopics1. Playing starters in Week 18.2. Jim Harbaugh back in the NFL3. Bill Belichick self awareness about GM duties4. Khalil Shakir a fantasy starter in 2024.5. Dalton Kincaid a top-five FF TE in 2024.6. James Cook repeats top-12 RB value in 2024.7. Drake London delivers top-15 WR value in 2024.8. Bijan Robinson gets run into the ground in 2024.9. Rico Dowlde/Deuce Vaughn the starting Cowboys RB rotation in 2024.10. Tony Pollard career rebound in 2024.11. Michael Wilson delivers top 24 WR value in 2024.12. Michael Carter eats into James Conner's workload in 2024.13. Austin Ekeler rebound in 2024.14. LaMichael Perine worth adding to expanded dynasty rosters?15. WanDale Robinson maturing into a viable FF target?16. Zamir White outproduces Josh Jacobs in 2024.17. Ronnie Bell a name to remember in 2024?18. Jordan Mason or Elijah Mitchell for 49ers if McCaffrey falters?19. Tucker Kraft over Luke Musgrave20. Dontavyion Wicks overtakes one of the big three in the Packers WR rotation.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Favorite storylines: Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy Brock Purdy Lamar Jackson Bill Belichick MVP Candidates Thoughts on the 2023 WR and TE NFL Draft classesAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Topics1. Brock Purdy over C.J. Stroud in re-draft next year?2. Jordan Love over Patrick Mahomes in re-draft next year?3. Is Anthony Richardson a top-12 QB value next year?4. Raheem Mostert an RB2 value next year?5. Is Kyren Williams an RB1 value next year?6. Derrick Henry a low-end RB1 value next year?7. Is Ken Walker underrated next year?8. Mike Evans WR1 next year?9. Stefon Diggs WR1 next year?10. Christian McCaffrey/Tyreek Hill or Ceedee Lamb No.1 overall11. Hanging on or hang'em up? Conner, Aaron Jones, Kupp, Adams, Allen, Kelce12. Second-Year QBs13. Joe Flacco-Deshaun Watson14. Lamar Jackson QB1 next year?15. Is anyone hotter at RB as an emerging option than Zamir White?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Is the NFL game beginning to favor smaller RBs and is this even new? Why the NFL game vacillates between system-dominant and talent-dominant eras. The fallacy of the label "system quarterback." Is Lamar Jackson more of a system quarterback than Brock Purdy? Why that's not a knock on either player. The NIL's potential impact on NFL player development. The hypocrisy of liking the NFL and hating college football but not caring about the contradiction.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss what several elite NFL players have in common as movers and decision-makers, why Malik Nabers is more NFL-ready than Marvin Harrison, Jr., and a preview of next week's show on the impact NIL will have on the NFL long-term. Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.https://youtu.be/ynOBe27N-t4This Week’s Topics Controlled Pacing: What Lamar Jackson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Christian McCaffrey, and James Cook have in common. The dynamics of controlled pacing. A film breakdown of James Cook showing his pacing control in college. Why smaller backs may be the immediate future for the NFL. Why Marvin Harrison, Jr. is a strong prospect but the expectations are too high for his immediate impact. Why Malik Nabers should be earning the expectations Harrison has earned. How NIL deals will impact the NFL and may influence more player development in the league and an NBA one-and-done rule.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/1XoDfdOk8PMTopics1. Vikings receivers with Nick Mullens2. Jake Browning for the next two weeks - PIT/KC3. Trey Sermon4. Tyler Goodson5. Tre Tucker6. Noah Brown7. Devin Singletary8. Treylon Burks9. Baker Mayfield '2410. Elijah Higgins11. Clyde Edwards-Helair/Jerick McKinnon12. Kevin Harris13. James Cook elite?14. Bijan Robinson next year15. Christian McCaffrey RB1 next year16. Allen, Brown top-5 WRs: common message?17. Brandon Aiyuk WR1 next year? And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Adam Harstad examined production among older NFL players and he's stumbled upon a "What" without a "Why." He and Matt Waldman discuss on this week's RSP Film and Theory. Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.TopicI'll let Adam Harstad's intro from his Footballguys feature, Dynasty, In Theory, do the job of teeing up this week's topic:For a long time, it was taken as an article of faith that advancements in training, nutrition, and medical science (as well as an increased focus on player health and safety) would extend careers. And a few high-profile outliers likely convinced many that that was taking place. Tom Brady won an MVP at age 40 and was a second-team All-Pro at 44. Travis Kelce is likely to make his ninth straight Pro Bowl at age 34 and is a good bet to earn his fifth first-team All-Pro while he's at it. Adrian Peterson had 1200 scrimmage yards at 33, 1000 scrimmage yards at 34, and even recorded a 100-yard effort in his first game with a new team at age 35. Frank Gore started 14 games at 37.But outliers have always existed. Marcus Allen logged 1100 scrimmage yards at age 35 and 36 back in the '90s. John Riggins logged 380 touches and was a first-team All Pro at age 34 in the '80s. Joe Perry was a regular starter to age 35 back in the '60s. Y.A. Tittle won an MVP at age 37 back in 1963. Don Maynard, Charlie Joiner, and Jerry Rice set standards for longevity in the '70s, '80s, '90s, and '00s.The best way to track longevity is not through the single oldest player at a given position but through the prevalence of old players in general. And on that count, the last decade has been one of the worst in history.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/vp_FsN0pVW4Topics1. Calvin Ridley in Jax next year?2. Parker Washington3. Flacco can help the Browns win in the playoffs?4. Breece Hall an elite producer by 2025?5. Demarcus Robinson WR3-WR4 value?6. Ezekiel Elliott revisited7. Juju Smith-Schuster8. Isaiah Likely9. Chase Brown10. Rico Dowdle11. Stroud w/o Coliins and Dell?12. Jared Goff slump13. Tyler Lockett14. Clyde Edwards-Helaire vs Jerick McKinnonAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss the woes of the Patriots and Jets, Jordan Love's success, Parker Washington's value to the Jaguars, and discovering how much we both love LSU WR Malik Nabers.Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics Why are the Patriots struggling? What the plan was for Zach Wilson this year vs. what happened? Why is quarterback development/acclimation to the NFL like flash-frying meat? Jordan Love's success is the product of intermittent playing time. Parker Washington's short-term and long-term value to the Jaguars. Discovering we both have Malik Nabers as the most NFL game-ready WR in this class.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio site contributor, Khari Demos joins Matt Waldman’s RSP-Campus2Canton Podcast for a conversation with Felix Sharpe about notable players entering the transfer portal and 2024 NFL Draft prospects, including those we love maybe more than we should.Every other week, Felix and Khari will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.Topics Notable players entering the transfer portal. Two players who stand to benefit greatly from established stars on their way out. 2024 NFL Draft prospects we're pounding the table for, provided their off-field checks out. 2024 NFL Draft prospects we like maybe more than we should. 2024 NFL Draft prospects we should like more but don't.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/uqVnDSIDi7gTopics1. Alec Pierce2. Elijah Moore3. Joe Flacco4. Harrison Bryant5. Pittsburgh offense sans Pickett.6. Ezekiel Elliott, playoff hero?7. Tucker Kraft8. Dontayvion Wicks, playoff hero?9. DAndre Swift the lead back next year in Philly?10. SF the SB favorite in the NFC?11. Derrick Henry an RB1 next year?12. Brock Purdy13. Puka Nacua - what's his real value14. Demarcus Robinson the Ram15. Alvin Kamara a HOFer?16. Sam LaPorta breaking Ditka's rookie season record?17. LaPorta sustaining this value beyond 2023? And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Kyle Shanahan's press conference and player development. Why the NFL and college programs don't coach techniques the way the public expects. Five methods that your league can use to curb tanking by identifying actual badness and not manipulated badness.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95--currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/170l0Q1AQhkTopics1. Bill Belichick the Patriots coach in 2025.2. Brandin Cooks3. Christian Watson4. Jordan Love5. Najee Harris6. Devin Singletary with Pierce back7. Jeff Wilson, Jr.8. Bijan Robinson finally in the role we expected?9. Jalin Hyatt10. Royce Freeman11. Michael Carter12. Cedric Tillman13. Samaje Perine14. Hunter Renfrow15. Leonard FournetteAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/qi9uEw29d8gTopics1. Dorian Thompson-Robinson2. Jake Browning3. Tanner Hudson4. Isaiah Likely5. Odell Beckham, Jr.6. Charlie Kolar7. Devin Singletary8. Rondale Moore9. Quentin Johnston10. Khalil Shakir11. Austin Trammell12. Justin Fields13. Jared Goff14. Jameson Williams15. Jaylen Warren16. Jaxon Smith-Njigba17. Puka NacuaAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Why "dart throws" can build a good dynasty roster. The type of "dart throws" Adam uses at wide receiver. Matt's example of a wide receiver depth chart benefiting from dart throws. A contextual examination of Trevor Lawrence's 2023 turnovers. Why QB turnovers are noisy data. The volume of positive plays is more valuable for QB assessment. Good quarterbacks play through mistakes just like other good performers. The unintentional comedy of Matt wearing hats all day.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss Tony Pollard's struggles, a recently cut RB of value, Trevor Lawrence, C.J. Stroud, and the need to contextualize quarterback data. Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics Trevor Lawrence's data paints a worse picture than the film and the film don't lie. C.J. Stroud is off to a strong start, but placing him in the elite category of passers is premature. Quarterback data often lacks necessary contextualization and why that impacts scouting and media. Tony Pollard's decline in production has to do with injury. Brandon explains the difference between being ready to play and being healthy enough to play their best. Why players end up in situations where they are ready to play but often never return to their top form. A recently cut RB who has starter value and is at least worth monitoring.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. Topics1. Bryce Young2. Keaton Mitchell3. Saints passing offense4. Rico Dowdle5. Noah Brown6. Devin Singletary7. Jayden Reed8. David Montgomery & Jahymr Gibbs9. Will Levis10. Lamar Jackson11. Deshaun Watson12. Brock Purdy13. Trevor Lawrence14. Zach Charbonnet15. Jaxon Smith-Njigba16. Sam Howell17. Kyler Murray18. Ty Chandler19. Joshua Dobbs20. AT PerryAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Base rates for QB development. Bryce Young's historically low base rate. Outliers who developed their way out of Young's predicament. The changes in dynasty valuation of Young and C.J. Stroud. The black box of why some high first-round quarterbacks develop and others don't. Why Josh McDaniels' scheme is less than half the equation for building a good team. Culture building. Where it has gone right and wrong in the NFL.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/bXhhiljIlEcTopics1. Jonnu Smith2. Chris Olave3. Noah Brown4. Cade Otton5. Cole Kmet6. Jaylen Waddle7. Khalil Shakir8. Nico Collins9. Irv Smith10. Rhamondre Stevenson11. Tony Pollard12. Kareem Hunt13. Hunter Renfrow14. Rachaad White15. Dak Prescott16. Geno Smith17. Trade Deadlines18. Trading for Picks in DynastyAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.https://youtu.be/27r2gCCNyiATopics Are trade deadlines useful? Why do we have trade deadlines? Who do deadlines reward/punish? Trading for picks and getting the most value from them. The divide over Trevor Lawrence's value isn't split by film/analytics and our thoughts on Lawrence's (and Brock Purdy and Tua Tagovailoa's) value.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss development expectations for young QBs, the Vikings and Lions' offenses, the future of the running back position, and the Patriots' two slot-friendly wide receivers. Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics What the future could be for the Vikings' QB position and what's in store for Justin Jefferson's career path and Jordan Addison's development? Who are the quarterback candidates for Minnesota? Who would Matt consider as cheap hedges to a draft pick? What Will Levis did well against Atlanta and why we should have perspective about what he did and didn't show on film. Why Brock Purdy is legit but the circumstances and natural progression of quarterback development that underscores his recent struggles. Our overall view of Tyson Bagent in the NFL. The Donovan Peoples-Jones' trade to Detroit and why Detroit may not even need a vertical threat to go deep in the playoffs. The direction of running backs in the league. Demario Douglas: The reason why Kayshon Boutte has been inactive. Why Kendrick Bourne's injury may change that. https://youtu.be/P4gA11i7wioAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Topics Dalton Kincaid Kyle Pitts Trey McBride Will Levis Brock Purdy Joe Burrow Jordan Love Jayden Reed Jordan Addison-Justin Jefferson Brian Daboll Zach Wilson Rachaad White Jaylen Waddle CeeDee Lamb Bryce Young Geno Smith Taylor HeinickeAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Arthur Smith's press conference and poking the media bear. Why we're both impressed with Smith's coaching relative to personnel. Bijan Robinson remains a strong buy for dynasty formats. The unique aspects of QB regression to other positions. How QB regression can be used for projecting future performance. ESPN's new WR models and why models are helpful but not meant to be like appliances or apps. Why we're both selling George Pickens but buying Puka Nacua, Jordan Addison, and Jaylen WaddleAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/RS9LdnYkvGoTopics1. Zack Moss2. Jalin Hyatt3. Demario Douglas4. Jonathan Taylor5. Donta Foreman6. Tyson Bagent7. Tyler Scott8. Baker Mayfield9. Jaxon Smith-Njigba10. Royce Freeman11. Darrell Henderson12. Myles Gaskin13. Pat Freiermuth14. Emari Demercado15. Jaleel McLaughlin16. Rashee Rice17. Joshua Palmer18. Michael Thomas19. Chris Olave20. Jeff WilsonAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics A quick summary of the past 20-25 years of offensive changes in the NFL. Passing production's current statistical trough. How Mike McDaniel's offense is the evolution of various trends and offensive approaches. Why LaMichael James' pro career began a decade too early. Andy Reid: The same guy he's always been despite efforts to say otherwise for over 20 years. Why Reid's passing offense isn't what fantasy GMs think. Who may prove to be the best long-term addition to dynasty rosters for this Chiefs' offense.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss development expectations for Quentin Johnston, why C.J. Stroud is ahead of the rookie curve, the good and pad of pre-draft processing tests, uncaging Lamar Jackson's game, and coming to terms with the Chiefs' offense. Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics Quentin Johnston's developmental arc and putting his pre-draft scouting report into proper perspective. Why all early-round picks shouldn't have the same expectations based on draft capital. C.J. Stroud and the factors contributing to him being ahead of the rookie development curve. S2, AIQ, and the good and bad of these processing tests. The Ravens uncaging Lamar Jackson's game and the behaviors of others that led to it being limited in the first place. Coming to grips with the Chiefs offense and why Patrick Mahomes may be the reason Kansas City doesn't have strong production at wide receiver.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/Xe4uEi8E0p0Topics1. Bryce Young2. Drake London3. Kyle Pitts4. Chuba Hubbard5. Nelson Agholor6. Chris Brooks7. Jaxon Smith-Njigba8. Darrynton Evans9. Jordan Mason10. Cardinals backfield11. Garrett Wilson12. More than one Eagles receiver in a week.13. Michael Mayer14. Dameon Pierce15. Chris Olave16. DeAndre HopkinsAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Feedback on Foxes, hedgehogs, and Adam's re-draft strategy. Ben Sandri's WR Heuristics. How Matt applies Adam’s re-draft strategy in Auction formats. How to approach backfield carousels like Miami and Arizona in re-draft and dynasty formats.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio site contributor, Khari Demos joins Matt Waldman’s RSP-Campus2Canton Podcast for a conversation with Felix Sharpe about 15 deep sleeper draft prospects in college football and thoughts on the Brock Purdy-Mac Jones debate.Campus to Canton’s Felix Sharpe joins Khari Demos on Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a conversation about 2023 college football sleepers, NFL analysis points that are worthwhile and fraudulent, and our significant hits-misses with scouting college talent for the pros. Every other week, Felix and Khari will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.Topics 15 deep sleepers in NCAA football who could eventually have NFL value. Thoughts on the Brock Purdy-Mac Jones debate. Matt's thoughts on quarterback development eight years after penning an article on Dak Prescott and Jared Goff's rookie years.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Topics1. Brock Purdy2. Justin Fields3. Zack Moss4. Breece Hall5. Isaiah Pacheco6. Kyle Pitts7. Bills Defense8. Jahmyr Gibbs9. Anthony Richardson10. Puka Nacua11. Dallas Goedert12. Jameson Williams13. Josh Reynolds14. Mac Jones15. Desmond Ridder16. Chris Olave17. Travis Etienne18. James Cook19. Dalton Kincaid20. Jaylen WarrenAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Foxes, hedgehogs, and what it has to do with fantasy team management. Why Adam leans towards a fox and Matt a hedgehog? Adam's re-draft strategy and why Matt intends to adopt it next year. The areas where Matt might find a middle ground between Adam's strategy and his expertise The Arizona Cardinals, Joshua Dobbs, and Nico Collins — three surprises worth deeper conversation. Advice for re-draft squads that truly stink right now.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss why NFL quarterback development has taken a step backward, why they should look to the past to create a better future, and thoughts on the current quarterback who slipped through three team's fingers. Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics QB development trajectories in the NFL Why a month of GMs is rarely enough to know who is good enough to be a long-term guy. Tom Brady’s story and what football could learn from it rather than treat it as an outlier—or should they? Denver’s backfield Arizona’s WR corps and the QB that got away from three teams that could use him. Jahmyr Gibbs and fantasy/fan patience levels Justin Fields and Bears offense vs. Denver.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/2PqaRvwxKIkTopics1. Christian Kirk2. Jonnu Smith3. Jordan Love4. Chris Godwin5. Alvin Kamara6. Chris Olave7. Sam Howell8. Kenny Pickett9. Anthony Richardson10. Matthew Stafford11. Michael Wilson12. Josh Whyle13. Tank Dell14. Russell Wilson15. Justin Fields16. Khalil Herbert17. Marvin Mims18. Jahmy Gibbs19. Cam Akers/Alexander Mattison20. Jaleel McLaughlin/Samaje Perine/Javon WilliamsAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
The 33rd Team's Jordan Vanek joins Matt Waldman for an RSP Cast Film and Theory Film podcast covering NFL ground games, rookies you either know or should know about, players off to slow starts, and advice for learning more about the game of football. Adam Harstad is on assignment, so I had the pleasure of inviting Jordan Vanek (@JordanVanekDFS) to spend a little more than an hour talking NFL. As expected, Jordan delivers. A DFS analyst for the 33rd team, Jordan has built a lucrative DFS career off his football knowledge, which isn't something you often see in this corner of the fantasy industry.https://youtu.be/gwBrObCTS7ITopics Miami Dolphins' ground game: Why it's breaking defenses. Offenses in addition to the Dolphins where we'd invest in the running backs on the depth chart behind the starters if you have the luxury of depth. Rookies whose play has encouraged us thus far -- including a Packers' receiver few are talking about. Players we believe have talent to produce but the environment isn't there for it to happen this year. Fantasy options we believe have been written off too early this year. Is Jared Goff a long-term answer in Detroit? Jordan's DFS picks, including a chalk play and two long-shots. Advice Jordan gives about learning football.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio site contributor, Khari Demos joins Matt Waldman’s RSP-Campus2Canton Podcast for a conversation with Felix Sharpe about Bo Nix, Michael Penix, Malik Nabers, and the polarizing Coach Prime.Campus to Canton’s Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a conversation about 2023 college football sleepers, NFL analysis points that are worthwhile and fraudulent, and our significant hits-misses with scouting college talent for the pros. Every other week, Felix will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.Topics What makes Malik Nabers a top wide receiver prospect? Has Bo Nix become a better NFL QB prospect and how will that translate to Sundays? Are folks collectively forgetting to check out Michael Penix's tape at Indiana? What should be gleaned from it? The polarizing national reaction to Coach Prime and what we can learn about it.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/2C2Qmx4TBO0Topics1. De'Von Achane2. Raheem Mostert3. Jerome Ford4. Deshaun Watson5. Jared Goff6. Daniel Jones7. Joshua Dobbs8. James Conner9. Keaontay Ingram10. Rondale Moore11. Rico Dowdle12. Derrick Henry13. DeAndre Hopkins14. Russell Wilson15. Marvin Mims, Jr.16. Courtland Sutton17. Calvin Austin III18. Melvin Gordon19. Zack MossAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week, Adam and Matt discuss late-round running backs who make viable roster additions in dynasty formats as well as Nick Chubb's future candidacy for the Hall of Fame. They finish the show with a conversation about the black quarterback experience in the NFL. Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Adam explains how Jerome Ford, Kyren Williams, and Keaontay Ingram all fit a viable model for roster addition in dynasty formats even if their style of play differs. Matt links what a lot of these running backs who become viable starters have in common on the field. Adam discusses Nick Chubb's potential to become a Hall of Fame enshrinee based on his criteria. Matt gets into the aesthetics of scouting rarefied talents and the challenges of maintaining perspective about lesser talents who can still be productive for teams and even become strong fantasy starters. Adam and Matt finish the show with thoughts about the state of the black quarterback in the NFL--progress, but still a significant road for the league to travel.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week's episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss what's wrong with Justin Fields, the Bears, and even the erroneous commentary surrounding the disaster in Chicago — and that's just the beginning of the show. Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics Justin Fields' woes are technical, conceptual, strategic, and organizational. The same can be said about his coaches. Why Rich Eisen's attempt to draw parallels between Fields' press conference answers to Zach Wilson's disastrous Q&A in 2022 is a gross misunderstanding of what Fields was communicating. Sam Howell's performance and offensive scheme as a positive contrast to Chicago's work with Fields and what the Bears could do better. Why Kyren Williams, Tutu, Atwell, and Puka Nacua earned their jobs and their rest-of-the-season fantasy outlooks. The biggest surprises in L.A. aren't Williams, Atwell, and Nacua. Nick Chubb's injury, outlook, and the Browns' RB room. Deshaun Watson's career is in do-or-die mode and we could see Cleveland move on faster than the public may realize. The Browns who must be lights-out for Cleveland to thrive. Why Brock Purdy works in San Francisco. Thoughts on the Eagles' running back room. More Tyjae Spears! https://youtu.be/mWofdZSw_xUAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/n5uAia2D-G0Topics1. D'Andre Swift2. Ryan Tannehill3. Russell Wilson4. Geno Smith5. Drake London6. Josh Reynolds7. Puka Nacua8. Jordan Love9. Anthony Richardson10. Kenneth Walker11. Zach Carbonnet12. Kyren Williams13. Calvin Austin III14. Sam LaPorta15. Kendrick Bourne16. Jake Ferguson17. Breece HallAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On this week's RSP Film and Theory, Adam Harstad and Matt Waldman discuss dynasty team management approaches as the backdrop for the Zay Flowers-Drake London debate as well as passing games we're enthusiastic about this year. Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Adam is (correctly) imploring you not to abandon Drake London in dynasty leagues. Matt agrees but also believes in Zay Flowers as a prospect with production upside on par with London and a potentially faster runway. Why the London-Flowers debate offers valuable points for better dynasty management. Why fantasy GMs should take chances they believe in and filter out the social media lunchroom chatter. Adam's growing admiration for the Packers' and Saints' passing games and his ode to Derek Carr's development and humanity.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio site contributor, Khari Demos joins Matt Waldman's RSP-Campus2Canton Podcast for a conversation with Felix Sharpe about a pair of tackles and quarterbacks who've gotten our attention. Campus to Canton’s Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a conversation about 2023 college football sleepers, NFL analysis points that are worthwhile and fraudulent, and our significant hits-misses with scouting college talent for the pros. Every other week, Felix will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.Topics Khari Demos discusses Joe Alt and Graham Burton. Is Michael Penix underrated? Is Quinn Ewers' consistency improving? The story of Austin Reed. Some CFL prospect love. Listener mailbag: Elijhah BadgerAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Topics 1. Kadarius Toney 2. Skyy Moore 3. Atlanta's Passing game 4. Baker Mayfield 5. Jim Schwartz and the Browns defense 6. Derek Carr 7. Jordan Love 8. Justin Fields 9. Kyren Williams 10. Kendrick Bourne 11. Kenneth Gainwell 12. Micah Parsons 13. DeAndre Hopkins 14. Tyler Allegeier 15. Rams WR corps sans Cooper Kupp
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.Topics Why do we still love the NFL? (Storytelling, the game's silos, the violence) What do we hate about the league? (Phasing out special teams, the violence, fame) Where are we conflicted about pro football? (Violence, fame, phasing out special teams)And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Topics 1. First jobs. 2. Favorite jobs of your youth. 3. Sean Tucker taking Rachaad White's job by October 4. Jahmyr Gibbs earning slot usage when many coaches say this will happen but rarely does with frequency. 5. Kadarius Toney: WR2 producer in Week 1 6. Marvin Mims: WR2 producer in Week 1 7. Cooper Kupp a first-round pick in September fantasy drafts 8. Drafting Jonathan Taylor 9. Deon Jackson: RB2 producer in Week 1 10. Joshua Palmer holds off Quentin Johnston until October 11. Van Jefferson and Tutu Atwell: consistent fantasy producers in 3 receiver fantasy leagues? 12. Jared Goff: Starting QB in Detroit in 2024? 13. Chris Brooks: RB2 in fantasy this week? 14. Myles Gaskin pulling the rug out from Ty Chandler stands this year? 15. Jaylen Warren overtaking Najee Harris this year: 16. Kendric Bourne, Demario Douglas,or Kayshon Boutte? 17. Marquez Valdes Scantling remains KC"s starter all year 18. Coach Prime
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Khari Demos joins Matt Waldman's RSP site this season to profile college football's trenches while keeping an eye on standout offensive skill players. This week, Demos dives into the games of Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt and USC guard Alani Noa and puts us on notice with QB Sam Hartman and RB Austin Jones. Fall is almost upon us. The night is arriving faster and stores are already stocked for Halloween. Another batch of goodies is also here for us to feast upon: college football season. One of the coolest treats of the college football landscape is Week 0.
Week 0 can often be a certified payday weekend, meaning Power 5 schools host programs from the Group of 5 in what often are mismatches on the field in exchange for a fine payout. While there was some of that to kick off the 2023 season, we also got to see a few of the best teams (and players) in college football right off the bat.
Since I will note a lot of the offensive line work throughout the season, let’s start with arguably the best one in the country: Notre Dame Left Tackle Joe Alt. Towing the Line: LT Joe Alt, Notre Dame The son of Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Famer John Alt, the North Oaks, MN native has a rare blend of size (6-foot-8, 315 pounds) and athleticism. This makes that much more sense considering the fact that he played tight end in high school and began his career with the Fighting Irish as one.
The 2022 First-Team All-American selection is expected to be a top-10 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. So, a player of his stature should be able to handle his own against a Navy defensive front that had speed to offer, but far less size to combat with Alt and ND’s fellow starters up front. And the big fella did not disappoint with his efforts. But I will say, there are pieces of his game that he will need to address with matchups against the likes of Ohio State, USC, and Clemson still on the slate.
What I think he did a much better job of in Week 0 in comparison to what he did at times throughout his first two years in South Bend was finishing blocks. You can see here on tape here at the 13:41, 12:23, 10:23, and 9:05 marks throughout the first quarter against Navy (and shoutout to @DoABarrowRoll on YouTube for some help there) as times when he really anchored in and handled business in the run game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RQilRHoDfg&t=38s
https://youtu.be/3RQilRHoDfg?t=67
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This is the peak of what he can be as a road grader with his elite size. The problem, though, is that his rawness and need to continue adding strength to his frame can be very evident at moments in the run game.
An example of this would be the two-play stretch here. One thing I will say about Alt is that he almost always covers people up and knows how to cut them off. The issue is that he is more times than not just position blocking when he does that, which can work against the likes of the Navy Midshipmen.
https://youtu.be/3RQilRHoDfg?t=38
But ultimately, Pitt, or Louisville, or whoever else ND will see down the line, should offer a stiffer form of competition that may need more than that (not to mention once he makes his way to the NFL).
What I will say about Alt is he is a master in pass protection (and the numbers back this up for him). Just look at the footwork and ability to adjust properly to the Midshipmen's stunt upfront in this play.
https://youtu.be/3RQilRHoDfg?t=271
The guy is truly a dancing bear, and he projects to be a long-time starting tackle in the NFL who would thrive in an offensive system that prioritizes movement in the run game (i.e. outside zone scheme) as well as a commitment to basing the offense around the passing attack. Alt should be starting for an NFL organization for a decade or more once he makes his NFL debut most likely in 2024.
Again, great all-around showing from Alt in Week 0. But it will be interesting to see what he is able ...
On episode three of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss the rise of Tyjae Spears, the fall of Trey Lance, a new setting for Matt Corral, preseason movers and shakers, and notable cuts and signings to NFL practice squads. Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.This Week’s Topics Tyjae Spears' preseason performance What it means for the Titans short-term and long-term. Thoughts on Malik Willis and Will Levis. What it means for Spears' fantasy value in re-draft and dynasty. Trey Lance What went wrong and why there may be a Cold War between head coach and GM in San Francisco. What the 49ers should have done. Lance's outlook in Dallas Matt Corral: Talent assessment, fit in NE, and why the Patriots will give us a quick answer about Corral's potential. Notable preseason movers: DeMario Douglas, Tyler Scott, Chris Evans, Chris Brooks, Jaleel McLaughlin, Erik Ezukanma, Patrick Taylor, and Rakim Jarrett. Notable practice squad additions and team cuts: Elijah Higgins, Zonovan Knight, Deneric Prince, Hassan Hall, and Myles Gaskin.https://youtu.be/8sJ0jS3Pk44And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. Topics
How fantasy GMs are mishandling the Jonathan Taylor situation. Why trades before the season can be predatory and unproductive. Don't write off NFL players sent to the practice squad. Why a balanced roster may not be as much of a strength as you think. Strategic thoughts on the Footballguys Subscriber Contest.
Reggie Bush was a good, if not very good, NFL player but he didn't meet our unrealistic expectations. Photo by JSnell.Campus to Canton’s Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a conversation about 2023 college football sleepers, NFL analysis points that are worthwhile and fraudulent, and our significant hits-misses with scouting college talent for the pros. Every other week, Felix will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.https://youtu.be/QHkjdOGSBn0Topics Sharpe's two notable storylines for college football this weekend -- one of them is Ohio State's QB room. Sharpe's college football sleepers, including another quarterback from the Mountain West (Jake Haener last year). Waldman shares eight points of analysis that support many arguments made for preseason performance and tells you which four are worthwhile and which four are not. Hits and Misses: Reggie Bush, Bryon Leftwich, Titus Young, and Hakeem Butler headline the players we were over the moon about as college performers. We discuss where it went wrong and what we learned from the experience.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Topics 1. Trey Lance to the Cowboys. 2. Jayden Reed's role as a slot who can play multiple roles makes him more appealing to FF as a rookie. 3. Tyquan Thornton likely begins on IR -- who are you feeling more likely to replace? Bourne or Boutte? 4. Pierce Strong traded to Browns -- should Jerome Ford GMs be worried? 5. Michael Wilson to be a part of the Cardinals' four-receiver formation. Draftable? 6. Will Levis and Malik Willis are in a tight competition for QB2. Feeling either's future as a starter? 7. Josh Jacobs signing his deal increases his value or are you feeling the heightened potential for injury? 8. Tarik Cohen says he's fully recovered from an Achilles tear? Feeling a comeback? 9. Sean Tucker earning first-team reps with Rachaad White? Is he draftable? 10. Adam Harstad targets players with injuries that may cost them the first 1-3 weeks of the season. Feel it? 11. Josh Dobbs will be a name to consider off waivers late in the year for Arizona? 12. The Saints as the surprise juggernaut of the NFL this year. 13. RBs are the Karens of the NFL? 14. Using a no-fly list in your drafts. 15. Allen Robinson rebound. And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. Topics
Where would we like to see Jonathan Taylor traded? Why the Colts remain Taylor's best setting? Are running backs the "Karens" of the NFL? Does Adam keep a waive-wire Rolodex? Players Matt is keeping on his waiver-wire Rolodex. Why Adam invests in injured players in fantasy drafts?
Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/LztHnUG_aUQ Topics 1. Tyjae Spears has legitimate fantasy value this year in re-draft. 2. Baker Mayfield doesn't beat Kyle Trask for the starting job. 3. Feeling at the top of R1: Jefferson-McCaffrey-Ekeler? (Choose 1) 4. Mid-R1: Kupp-HIll-Kelce? 5. R2: Mahomes-Adams-Henry? 6. R3: Stevenson-DeVonta-Andrews-Olave? 7. R4: Cooper-Ridley-Allen? 8. R5: PIerce-SAnders-Dobbins? 9. R5: McLaurin-Moore-Watson-London?
Bijan R1 - Gibbs R3 - Charbonnet R9 - Spears R14
Waller R6 - Engram - R8 - Freirmuth R9 - Kincaid R11
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. Topics -Offenses/players you believe have components in place where the odds of delivering record production or outlier production relative to their ADP are elevated.
-Lamar Jackson: The narrative since Louisville has always had a theme of writing him off —from playing QB to negotiating a contract. Do you think Jackson will always be underestimated because his career narrative and outlier approach to his career lends to doubt? Is this public perception something that could extend to other players and is a somewhat predictable form of bias?
-Thoughts on the idea JK Dobbins's “hold-in” was unofficially welcomed by Ravens coaches to keep him healthy without the scrutiny of giving a less proven player star treatment.
-Our view of the Pats and Jets backfields.
-Trey Lance. Dented can? Or crushed can?
Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus to Canton’s Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a conversation about 10 compelling storylines for the 2023 college football season. Every other week, Felix will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.
https://youtu.be/G8hKl0gcxZE Topics
Who will follow Marvin Harrison Jr. as the "It WRs" in college football? Quinshon Judkins vs. Nick Singleton for the title of best underclassman Devy RB. The QB rooms at Alabama and Ohio State: Who wins? Who transfers? The Deion Sanders Show in Boulder. What does Season One look like? Who will be QB3 in the 2024 NFL Draft class behind Caleb Williams and Drake Maye? Is Missouri's Luther Burden ready to become a primary wide receiver? Can Tennessee prove it's not a one-year wonder? Texas A&M and Florida: Coaches on the hot seat. Zach Kittley: Can he build a powerhouse at Texas Tech? Is he the next big thing in college coaching?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Bob Harris is off doing God knows what, so Chris Harris joins the show for an hour-long conversation about 2023 preseason NFL-fantasy draft matters.
Topics 1. Feeling J.K. Dobbins as a top-25 fantasy starter at RB? 2. Jonathan Taylor as a Colt and top-20 fantasy starter at RB all season? 3. Tyjae Spears as a viable complement to Derek Henry and fantasy contributor in start 3-4 RB leagues this year? 4. Sam Howell starting the entire year and delivering match-up value for fantasy teams. 5. Nick Chubb will earn a record year without Kareem Hunt in the fold. 6. Rhamondre Stevenson is a top-12 fantasy RB this year. 7. Brock Purdy building on last year's stretch run in San Francisco and delivering fantasy value in standard and 2-QB formats. 8. Who are you feeling as the No.1 WR in Kansas City after Kelce? 9. The Eagles will have a clear leader for its backfield with fantasy RB2 value. 10. Who are you feeling as the No. 1 WR in Baltimore after Mark Andrews? 11. Feeling George Kittle to ever deliver 16-17 starts in the NFL again? 12. Anyone you're feeling like breaking the bank for off the waiver wire in any fantasy format before the season starts? 13. Are you feeling Josh Norris' idea that this is the year for taking tight ends in the late rounds? If so, who is on your list? 14. Are you getting a second-hand buzz of the high that Broncos' coaches are getting from Cortland Sutton this summer?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. Topics
Best Shape of His Life Season. Contentious Public Negotiations. Kenny Pickett Breakout? George Pickens Breakout? Allen Robinson Rebound? Alexander Mattison Emergence? Is Kareem Hunt A Fantasy Season-Wrecker? Stefon Diggs: Feeling the Makeup Session in Buffalo? Cardinals Offense With/Without Kyler Murray? Rookie QB Camp Check. Jahmyr Gibbs, Darren Walker, and Dalton Kincaid hype. Training Camp Fights. Sean Payton's War of Words. Aaron Rodgers' Response.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staffer writer Jeff Bell joins the RSP Cast for a conversation with Matt Waldman about the 2023 fantasy football season. It's always a pleasure to talk shop with Footballguys staff writer Jeff Bell (@4WhomJBellTolls on Twitter). This week, Jeff joins me as a special guest to give some love to Amon-Ra St. Brown, hold out hope for Denzel Mims, share our bemusement for Derrick Henry's decline in fantasy value, and a lot more during this hour-long show.
https://youtu.be/Gi7WdpGP760 Topics
Players from the past five years that Jeff and Matt wish they drafted as a rookie for every dynasty team. Players Matt and Jeff believe wound up in situations that hurt their prospects more than any negative on their scouting reports. A player Jeff and Matt are taking as much as possible during the first five rounds of 2023 fantasy drafts. A player they're frequently passing on during the first five rounds. Jeff and Matt each name three players they aren't drafting but they could be by the end of training camp. Two talents from the 2024 class who has caught the eyes of Jeff and Matt. How Jeff and Matt would change one aspect of an NFL organization to improve that team's fortunes. Predicting two big surprises for the 2023 NFL season. Matt's contractual obligation to tout Chad Kelly.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. CBS analyst Heath Cummings answers the call for Bob Harris this week. Be sure to check out his podcast FFT Dynasty.
Topics 1. Javonte Williams avoids PUP. This is a good sign for his redraft success but how good? Feeling Williams as a year-long starter? More optimism for dynasty?
Feeling Sam LaPorta as a redraft starter this year?
Feeling LaPorta as a top-five potential TE for dynasty?
Feeling the RB situation in the NFL as a reason to alter your strategy with the position in dynasty? How?
Feeling Justyn Ross as the short-term or long-term successor to MVS?
Feeling JK Dobbins as much after PUP and Melvin Gordon signing?
Feeling James Robinson signing in New York as a late pick with Saquon Barkley’s drama?
Feeling Dalvin Cook’s free agency as a result of off-field news about money offered accuser to deny abuse after she already swore under oath that it happened?
Feeling Jets OL improving with reassuring news on Mekhi Becton’s health?
Feeling Jordan Addison as a DeVonta Smith complement this year even with a reckless driving charge?
Feeling Denzel Mims as a Detroit Lion?
Feeling the Titans' offense when George Fant is earning a serious look for this bottom-dwelling OL?
Feeling Fournette potentially signed in NE?
Feeling that the Pats execs like Mac Jones more than Belichick does?
Feeling Clayton Tune as a year-end or mid-year starter In Arizona?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/9Gz2EBfZuzY Topics
DeAndre Hopkins in Tennessee
Treylon Burks Ryan Tannehill Chig Okonkwo
Evan Engram repeating last year's success. Trevor Lawrence's historic improvement heading into 2023. Zay Jones' value with Calvin Ridley's addition. Joe Mixon's fantasy value after taking a pay cut. Alvin Kamara's fantasy value after pleading no contest. Tony Pollard is playing on his tag. Does he have the No.1 overall upside at his position? Is Matt Breida a worthwhile hedge for Saquon Barkley? Is Zamir White a worthwhile hedge for the Raiders' ground game? Is Trey Lance done in San Francisco? Jim Irsay: Anthony Richardson must play to get better. Jahmyr Gibbs is earning comparisons to Marshall Faulk and Christian McCaffrey. Amon-Ra St. Brown is still tracking the 16 receivers drafted ahead of him.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On episode two of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss the NFL camp news on players that we believe are more signal or more noise as well as players whose production could be on the decline. https://youtu.be/BctSapkvF5M Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.
After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.
Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes. This Week’s Topics
Why Brandon Aiyuk's 2022 season served notice that he's about to become a top primary NFL receiver. Aiyuk's development and the addition of Christian McCaffrey; what it means for the production of George Kittle and Deebo Samuel. The Detroit news on Jahmyr Gibbs makes Gibbs Angelo's favorite rookie and not at David Montgomery's expense. How Philadelphia's offense could make D'Andre Swift's job easier. Spoiler alert: It's not the offensive line. Waldman believes there's a potential scenario for Dalton Kincaid to deliver 1,100 yards and 10 TDs in Buffalo this year. Even if that scenario doesn't occur, Waldman and Angelo believe Kincaid will still have a role to deliver top-10 TE production as a rookie. The noise and the signal of Elijah Moore's wealth of camp targets. Darren Waller is by far the primary receiver in New York. Zay Flowers is a reason why Rashod Bateman's brief opportunity to become a top producer in Baltimore may be over and the three cities where Waldman believes Bateman would be better suited to perform to his talents. Khalil Herbert may be one of the 12-15 best pure runners in the NFL but why Chicago is ultimately a bad fit for realizing Herbert's talents. The skills that make D.J. Moore far and away the top option in the Bears' passing game. Any news about Chase Claypool becoming a top producer is noise. Tyjae Spears could finally be the RB to become a legitimate running mate with Derrick Henry and why this could be Henry's last year in Tennesee.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/lTf8zrk0yb4 Topics
Javonte Williams starting Week 1 Breece Hall starting Week 1 A review of Will Brinson's QB Tiers at CBS
Jalen Hurts a tier 2 QB? Russell Wilson a tier 3 QB? Ryan Tannehill a tier 4 QB? Kyler Murray a tier 6 QB?
Anthony Richardson starting Week 1 Tank Dell as a rookie contributor. K.J. Osborn a viable fantasy asset Darnell Mooney an overlooked asset Panthers offense with Adam Thielen as WR1 Amon-Ra St. Brown embracing 'hype' surrounding Detroit heading into the 2023 season. Are you feeling it?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
On the first episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss the hidden obstacles for NFL success, second-year players poised to make a leap, and the state of Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals. https://youtu.be/VVc2Q3EAMnA Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.
After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.
Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes. This Week's Topics
The hidden obstacles for young players entering the NFL
Developing a healthy training regimen Nutrition Sleep Handling sudden generational wealth Managing family expectations Managing public expectations The numbers game of the NFL that's steeped in limiting errors
Treylon Burks and Alec Pierce: two second-year players who have appeared to figure out the correct priorities for working in the NFL. Other second-year players who have the opportunity and talent, but must show they've figured out how to navigate the obstacles of the grind:
Khalil Shakir David Bell Kyle Philips Jerome Ford Jahan Dotson Justyn Ross Skyy Moore Skylar Thompson Keaontay Ingram
Did Kyler Murray really want to be a football player or is he wishing he was an MLB player?
Why Murray doesn't endear himself to teammates on and off the field? Colt McCoy may be the better option for the team and our prediction on the number of games McCoy will start in 2023. The player who will benefit from McCoy's tenure under center. If Murray plays this year, it may be an attempt to showcase him for a trade.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/Qq_djRYUBxk Topics
Is Jordan Love more prepared to take Packers' reins than Aaron Rodgers was? Is Kellen Moore right that the Chargers' offense will be better than the Cowboys? Is Courtland Sutton's film study of Michael Thomas going to pay off for him as a fantasy asset? Is Tim Patrick the best football player on the Broncos' wide receiver corps? Are we feeling the cheaper assets in the Broncos' WR room over Jerry Jeudy? Are we feeling Jonathan Mingo and Terrace Marshall because they are spring standouts? Does the promise of Raheem Blackshear's role in the receiving game put a damper on Miles Sanders' fantasy prospects? Is the positive buzz on Dameon Pierce enough to dim concerns about Devin Singletary's role? Do we feel differently about DeVante Parker after he signed a deal potentially worth $33 million? Can Mike Evans have another 1,000-yard season in Tampa Bay? Is Chris Rodriguez a future fantasy asset? Has Treylon Burks done enough during the offseason to earn optimism among the fantasy community? Is Kyle Philips a part of the "Free Square List?" Is Puka Nacua a Robert Woods type of player in the Rams offense? Is Brandon Aiyuk capable of out-producing Deebo Samuel? Is Trent Sherfield a player to watch in Buffalo? How do we feel about Josh Allen's passive-aggressive shot at Stefon Diggs?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Fantasy Life's Dwain McFarland makes a return visit for an RSP Film and Data podcast covering players who, relative to ADP, we're much higher, lower, and uncertain about.
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Our good friend Dwain McFarland returns to the confines of the RSP cast for another fun conversation about fantasy football. This week, we spent 90 minutes sharing players we value differently than the current ADP.
Dwain is coming around on Nick Chubb as a top-five back this year. Matt remains bullish on Jaxon Smith-Njigba as a Kupp-like option in Seattle. Dwain is high on Christian Watson and hopes Matt will talk him down. Matt believes Sam LaPorta will earn enough perimeter targets that concerns about Amon-Ra St. Brown's presence are overblown. Does Dwain agree? A certain AFC South receiver is one of Dwain's most drafted players this summer. Even if Kadarius Toney doesn't earn the traditional primary route-running role in Kansas City, Matt believes Toney has a strong shot at a WR2 floor. Who is the runner Dwain has come around to see my and J Moyer's point of view as a limited player, but ironically Matt acquired this offseason in a trade? The runner Matt is skeptical about playing more than 10 games this year but Dwain's injury resources are far more optimistic. The receivers Dwain and Matt admire whose fantasy values are about to take plunges thanks to new quarterbacks. The reason why Matt likes but doesn't love Bijan Robinson this year, despite valuing Robinson long-term as a top-five option in long-builds for dynasty leagues. Why Dwain has a lot of uncertainty about Elijah Moore. Why Matt sees a path to prominence for Samaje Perine but that path is difficult to predict. Matt's love for Cam Akers' stretch run in 2022 is bleeding into 2023, but is there the right balance of talent for Akers to deliver as an elite back?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2023 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. Topics
Why Adam uses ADP as his fantasy rankings? Why Adam's use of ADP annoys Sigmund Bloom? Why risk isn't binary. The State of the Running Back: Facts, myths, and cost structures that enforce the current state of affairs.
Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
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Tyreek Hill's off-field trouble. Davante Adams' on-field/post-game trouble. Kyler Murray's future in Arizona. Clayton Tune: a potential option to start at QB this year in Arizona? Concerns about the Eagles losing both coordinators. 49ers will be more aggressive on offense? Is Sam Darnold truly the QB2 ahead of Trey Lance? Cowboys offense under Mike McCarthy? Jaguars truly expecting more from Travis Etienne? Is all well between Stefon Diggs and Buffalo? Could the Bills trade Diggs? Is James Cook an NFL RB1? Noah Brown: C.J. Stroud could be better than Dak Prescott. The Jets expect to get the best from Aaron Rodgers. Matt Canada believes Kenny Pickett is heading in the right direction. Will Allen Robinson revive his career in Pittsburgh? Will Elijah Moore get his career on track in Cleveland? Michelin-star restaurants.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/_kP8w6S0hSE Topics
Feeling as a landing spot for Dalvin Cook:
Miami? Denver? Dallas? Los Angeles (either)? Tampa Bay? New York Jets?
Alexander Mattison as a solid RB2 DeWayne McBride and Ty Chandler as legitimate sleepers in Minnesota Josh Jacobs' contract and comments are a concern. Cook to Raiders? Saquon Barkley's contract and comments are a concern. Khalil Herbert is the most productive Bear RB this year. Miles Sanders usage as a receiving asset J.K. Dobbins emergence? Feeling it as a landing spot for DeAndre Hopkins
Tennessee? Patriots? Browns?
Michael Wilson the steal of the draft? Derek Carr's best year as a pro? Mayfield over Trask Mac Jones rebound? Lamar Jackson: top three QB? Tyreek Hill: 2,000-yard season
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Topics Doug Pederson sees Trevor Lawrence's strong end to Year 2 as a blueprint for success in 2023? Romeo Doubs believes Jordan Love can do the 'same exact thing' as Aaron Rodgers? Packers offense: Is the backfield the safest bet? Geno Smith and Jared Goff: One-hit wonders? Josh McDaniels said Thursday he is not concerned abouts reports and rumors that his new starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo might not be able to play this season. "I have no anxiety," McDaniels said. Should he? Anthony Richardson limiting Jonathan Taylor?' Falcons offense beyond Bijan: Pitts and London? Is Desmond Ridder a fantasy QB2? Tony Pollard as a top-10 fantasy RB? Cam Akers as an RB2? Rachaad White as an RB? Mike Evans and Chris Godwin turning into values? Are concerns about Zach Charbonnet cutting into Kenneth Walker's workload founded? Are you buying into Chig Okonkwo and Juwan Johnson as breakout tight ends? Cole Kmet's floor is high enough to make him a TE1? Commanders WR Jahan Dotson on OC Eric Bieniemy: 'He's brought culture to our team' Feeling Bieniemy as a positive change agent in Washington? Tom Brady certain he's retired, 'dream' to buy into Raiders?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Topics DeAndre Hopkins a Kansas City Chief? DeAndre Hopkins a Buffalo Bill? DeAndre Hopkins anywhere else? Michael Wilson is in a position to have a legitimate role this year/ Cardinals offense in 2023 Jimmy Garoppolo as Raiders' Week 1 starter? Brian Hoyer in that role if Garoppolo can't go? Tom Brady in that role if Garoppolo can't go? Trey Lance a Raider? Dalvin Cook remaining a Viking? Joe Mixon remaining a Bengal? Patriots offense rebounding under Bill O'Brien? Cowboys offense with Mike McCarthy as play caller? Tony Pollard a top-10 RB? Kellen Moore getting Justin Herbert's game on point? Miami Dolphins backfield for fantasy purposes? "Leaner and meaner" the new "let's ride" for Russell Wilson? C.J. Stroud not guaranteed to be a Week 1 starter?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Bob Harris is on assignment, so RGR's Daniel Harms joins Matt Waldman for an extended F or F on the Chiefs and mostly the AFC.https://youtu.be/tliPDFvRzDETopics Rashee Rice as an instant impact producer in KC (over 600 yards rec)? Skyy Moore will produce like a fantasy starter in 2023? Richie James? Clyde Edwards-Helaire has something left in the tank? Josh McDaniels is turning the Raiders offense into a junkyard filled with Patriots' refuse. Kareem Hunt back in KC? Trey Lance's future as an NFL starter? Davante Adams stays in Vegas in 2023? Dak Prescott rebound in 2023? Minicamp headlines that suggest unproven players could be starters based on pre-training camp depth charts (Samori Toure in GB) The Z-Man sandwich -- KC icon? Driving across Kansas could be made into a meaningful sentence by a court of law. There will be a rookie TE in 2023 who delivers at least 800 receiving yards and 5 scores. The Lions earned primetime attention because they are a legitimate playoff contender? Russell Wilson rebounds with Sean Payton at the helm? Austin Ekler stays in LA through 2023? The Bengals are the most fearsome opponent in the postseason for KC? The Dolphins take another step forward toward becoming a legitimate contender. Jacksonville's offense is more dangerous than Miami. Too many receivers/tight ends to figure out in Pittsburgh?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/cjmjNxNY7RkTopics Rookie minicamp news: Feel it or fuck it. Sean Payton suggesting Javonte Williams could avoid the PUP list to open camp Joe Douglas suggested Breece Hall will be ready in Week 1. Joe Mixon's outlook if he's not a Bengal. Is Chase Brown the next man up if Mixon leaves? Dalvin Cook's outlook if he's not a Viking. Alexander Mattison an RB2 if Cook moves on. Sam Darnold is likely the short-term starter for Niners if Brock Purdy isn't ready for Week 1. Still no timetable for Kyler Murray's return to action; Cardinals offense with Colt McCoy at the helm. Matthew Stafford throwing without apparent restriction; feeling QB1 upside at QB2 price? Buccaneers touting big plans for Chris Godwin. Foster Moreau signed with the Saints and is remarkably on track to play; feeling him as a contributor here? Beyond bye weeks, the importance of preseason strength of schedule.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.Topics Kadarius Toney is a WR1 for the Chiefs this year. Tony Pollard finishes as a top-10 fantasy running back Deuce Vaughn is a fantasy asset this year. Rhamondre Stevenson is a top-10 fantasy running back Kendre Miller is a fantasy asset this year. Cooper Kupp is being drafted after Justin Jefferson, Christian McCaffrey, Ja'Marr Chase, Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill and Stefon Diggs. Are you seeing that as a slight discount? Geno Smith finished last season as QB10. He's currently being drafted as QB15. Are you feeling the Geno skepticism? Justin Fields making major improvements as a passer. Feeling as immediate starters: Bryce Young. C.J. Stroud. Anthony Richardson. Quentin Johnston is a fantasy asset this year. Zach Kuntz's chances of emerging as a legitimate red-zone weapon this year. Luke Musgrave over Tucker Kraft.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/QG_UM5q6kTATopics Bijan Robinson is a top-5 fantasy running back. Lions' evaluation and value on Jahmyir Gibbs. D'Andre Swift benefiting from the move to Philly. Bryce Young or C.J. Stroud as viable depth in redraft. Shane Steichen is the right coach to get Anthony Richardson on point. Stetson Bennett gets the best landing spot of all the Day 3 QBs Zach Charbonnet a threat to diminish Kenneth Walker III Tyjae Spears a worry for Derrick Henry investors Devin Achane is capable of delivering in the Miami backfield Roschon Johnson gets the best landing spot of the Day 3 RBs Jordan Addison is the most productive of the four first-round rookie wideouts Patrick Mahomes is enough to make Rashee Rice the most interesting Day 2 wideout Xavier Hutchinson to benefit from a clearer path to workload in Houston than perhaps elsewhere? Dalton Kincaid emerging as a potential fantasy starter this year Sam LaPorta, Michael Mayer, or any of the Day 2 TEs being viable fantasy assets this year Joe Mixon, Dalvin Cook remain in place this season Lamar Jackson's contract the biggest draft-week developmentAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Athletic movement specialist Brandon Angelo joins Matt Waldman's for one of the best RSP Scout Talk podcasts of the year. The first 20 minutes of this show with Brandon is a must-listen and the next 60 minutes are gold. Brandon (@angelo_fantasy) is an athletic performance specialist, a former track athlete, and an independent evaluator of NFL talent.If there is anyone I know who has legitimate expertise to discuss metric analysis in terms of how the data is captured, Brandon is it. What he has to say today will blow your mind about how most people view prospects.You should be following him on Twitter. Here's what we served up today that you should consume before you get back to the NFL Draft tonight.https://youtu.be/_LNsJSjUM3kTopics Why Combine and Pro Day measurements are so flawed that we're still in the wild west era of metric evaluation for athletic performance in the NFL. Why speed is the cleavage of NFL and NFL media that turns out to have far less meaning than ascribed. Why Quentin Johnston's athletic ability and how it was measured cuts both ways in terms of his benefit and detriment. Why Johnston and Zach Evans' agents were wise with their management of these two's workouts. Why Devon Achane and Jahmyr Gibbs were faster than their Combine measurements. Why D'Andre Swift hasn't lived up to expectations and why Gibbs should. The value of backs like Jamaal Williams and David Montgomery. Why Dalton Kincaid could be a better fantasy option than Kyle Pitts. Three prospects Brandon likes as movers that people should know more about. Why the accuracy of a player's perceptions of themself is so valuable.There's even more and it all ties so well to the draft. Enjoy. This is about to become a regular thing.Now in its 18th year of publication, the RSP is one of the two most purchased independent scouting guides by NFL scouts and personnel management, according to SMU’s Director of Recruiting, Alex Brown.It’s also the only one of the two guides that also considers a fantasy audience that includes a Post-Draft guide with a tiered cheat sheet of over 200 players and used ADP data to calculate a sweet spot for where to maximize value relative to my post-draft views on prospects.You get the RSP here. When the Post-Draft is ready, I’ll email you and you can download it from the same site.
CFL and NFL scout Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the guts of the team building behind the scenes of the 2023 NFL Draft. If you want to understand the NFL Draft, this episode will take you a lot further down the road to getting there than 99 percent of the podcasts you'll listen to.https://youtu.be/BAyGyejjP8oTopics Good, bad, and ugly stories with war rooms and the building and execution of a draft board. The benefits and cautionary tales of relationships between scouts and agents. The team side of creating smoke screens for media and competition. The skills GMs require well beyond film study. How Russ would incorporate a new mental processing test like S2 into a team environment. Why a player's love for the game is far from a ridiculous question when studying prospects. It goes way deeper than playing.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman list 10 wishes for the 2023 NFL Draft.Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’s Topics The depths that Felix hopes Will Levis's stock to fall. Matt's hopeful landing spot for Levis. Atlanta as a landing spot for Felix's QB of choice. Why Matt is rooting for the Lions to take his QB of choice. Two quarterbacks Matt would like to see sitting behind Baker Mayfield in Tampa Bay. Felix's hopeful landing spot for Sam LaPorta. The team Matt hopes doesn't draft an RB this year. Felix hoping against hope for the Lions to land one of his favorite top prospects. The rookie Felix wants to succeed Austin Ekeler. The player I'd like to see find a home in Tennessee.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/JkHxtdOERNQTopics1. Feeling the NFL Draft experience?2. D'Ernest Johnson in Jacksonville.3. Hakeem Butler earning another NFL shot in 2023?4. The Panthers drafting another RB in 2023?5. Irv Smith delivering to his upside in Cincinnati?6. Jerome Ford a must-buy in Cleveland?7. Jake Ferguson a fantasy buy in Dallas?8. The Chiefs adding another RB in the draft?9. Allen Robinson in Pittsburgh10. Austin Trammell in LA?11. James Robinson in NE?12. JuJu Smith Schuster in NE?13. Parris Campbell in NYG?14. Trey Lance on par with a first-round QB in this class?15. Rashaad White in 2023?16. Titans draft another RB in 2023?17. KJ Osborn the #2 WR for Minny in 2023?18. Optimistic or skeptical when GMs/Coaches sing praises of young vets before NFL Draft who hasn't performed to expectation.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
RB analyst Noah Hills joins Matt Waldman for a lovefest on 2023 NFL Draft prospects Zach Evans, Devon Achane, and Tyjae Spears. Noah Hills runs the site Noahmoreparties.com, a site devoted to running back analysis and rankings. Hills' work is steeped in statistical modeling while also incorporating film study — some of it with a familiar influence.If there's another soul in this industry who is as intrigued with Zach Evans as I am, it's Hills. We talked about Evans, Achane, Spears, and how he analyzes the position in this week's Scout Talk.https://youtu.be/YNwWop-Pz_kAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/va4ozruFmA8Topics Odell Beckham the Raven? Is Odell Beckham enough to win Lamar Jackson over? Former GM Michael Lombardi's assertion that Anthony Richardson's top-5 value is absurd-squared. Peter King adds to Chris Mortensen's reporting that momentum toward Panthers drafting Bryce Young is "real." Antoine Green is a late-round target in dynasty drafts. Mitchell Tinsley is a deep sleeper in dynasty leagues. Isaiah Bowser is worth monitoring this summer. Mohamed Ibrahim is a sleeper in dynasty drafts. Chris Rodriguez has starter upside in the NFL. Daniel Barker is an RSP favorite/ Trey Lance is training with Patrick Mahomes and threw a really nice pass. Are you feeling that really nice pass? Misdemeanor aggravated menacing charges have been refiled against Joe Mixon. Based on previous comments by Katie Blackburn, are you feeling Mixon's future in Cincy? Kyler Murray's rehab seems to be progressing well. His ADP in early best balls has him going as QB14.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
SBN's Mark Schofield drops by for an in-depth conversation about the top three quarterbacks in this 2023 NFL Draft class. https://youtu.be/u6SG6ScP_O4Topics Who do we agree are the top three quarterbacks in the class? What scares us the most about each? What excites us the most about each? What do we think people don't realize about each of these three based on your film study? Is there any logical comparison between Malik Willis and Anthony Richardson strictly as passers? What is something about each of these three's games where there is a reasonable expectation for them to get better What's something about these three that you think will be harder for them to overcome? Where do you want to see these three in the NFL? Hendon Hooker? Yay or Nay as a future starter? Will Levis. Our fave 1-3 guys after the top three.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
RGR's Daniel Harms joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast Scout Talk for a conversation about 2023 NFL Draft Prospects. https://youtu.be/3EtgTa2Gt1ETopics1. We watch a lot of Travis Kelce...are there any TEs in this class that we feel can be even a tier within Kelce's skill set as a player if they have the right landing spot and develop to their potential?2. We grew up watching Jamaal Charles. I think Tyjae Spears has a lot of skills that remind me of Charles. A) Do we think Charles was the best running back the Chiefs have had as a talent (not stats, just film)? B) What is your take on the state of the Chiefs' RB depth chart? C) What do we think of Spears and where would be some strong fits for him?3. What has always stood out to me about Patrick Mahomes has been his ability to process what he sees with the confidence of immediacy--no hesitation. Are there any QBs in this class we believe to have that skill regardless of the other skills that may make them starter worthy (or not)?4. Who are three of our favorite prospects at the skill positions for whatever reason?5. Who are three players we think are riskier than their buzz?6. Who are three players we expect to be longshots to have an NFL impact that you're rooting for because you like something about their games?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/mp6T92QZoX8Topics1. Feeling Hendon Hooker as an early-round prospect?2. Feeling Michael Mayer as a top-three tight end?3. Feeling Zach Kuntz as a developmental project?4. Jonathan Mingo as a future starter?5. Josh Downs as a top-20 fantasy starter?6. Is Grant DuBose a sleeper?7. Is Keilahn Harris a sleeper?8. Is Tiyon Evans overlooked?9. Is Sean Tucker better than buzz?10. Is Tank Bigsby a future starter?11. Is Stetson Bennett a future second-contract starter?12. Is Dorian Thompson-Robinson more appealing than Will Levis?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman list their three 2023 NFL Draft prospects as answers for five categories in this week's podcast Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’s Topics Safest prospects. Players we're rooking for but not counting on huge success. Prospects who present more risk than their buzz indicates. Players who changed our minds, good or bad, as we dug deeper into their tape. Favorites. How you can get a free 2023 RSP Pre-Draft/Post-Draft publication (opportunities limited, learn more in the pod).And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/Bd8OeuflwJA Lamar Jackson has requested a trade. Will he get his wish? Miles Sanders' value as a Carolina Panther Adam Thielen and D.J. Chark were both signed by Carolina. Will Terrace Marshall Jr. ever get the chance he deserves? D'Onta Foreman's value as a Bear Jamaal Williams' value as a Saint Brandin Cooks is a viable fantasy starter now that he's a Cowboy. Dalton Schultz is a fantasy starter now that he's a Texan. Dameon Pierce's value with Devin Singletary in Houston. James Cook's value with Damien Harris in Buffalo. The Bills' desire to limit the hits on Josh Allen. DeAndre Hopkins' impact on the Bills or any other team he lands with. The idea of Garrett Wilson as WR10 in FantasyPros' current expert consensus rankings. The idea of C.J. Stroud as the first overall pick. The idea of Bryce Young as the first overall pick. Is Anthony Richardson a top-four pick?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman delivers a solo RSP Cast with pre-NFL Combine thoughts on 59 wide receivers from the 2023 NFL Draft class. https://youtu.be/y2FpKczeE48Topics Why this class is more fascinating than usual. A second tier filled with sky-high potential. A second tier littered with landmines underneath many of their games. The technical issues that are these landmines. Are they addressable? Why they can be hard to fix? Receivers A-Z? Who are some of these players with landmines under their potential? Who are some of the lesser-known players who might still be standing if the landmines detonate? Whose draft capital has gone down after the Combine, but has two players who fit his style, athletic ability, and dimensions that should indicate not to worry? Who is the safest player in this class? Which 2-3 players could have been WR1 on the RSP's board if not for the landmine issue? Whose game most resembles a light switch but must develop into a thermostat? Who is the player getting love like Amon-Ra St. Brown but is probably closer to Jamison Crowder? Who are some of Matt Waldman's faves? And of course, get your RSP (see below)You will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/4u8s6pi1gUM D.J. Moore is a catalyst to bring out the best in Justin Fields. C.J. Stroud is the right pick for Carolina. The Ravens crowdsourcing their negotiation with Lamar Jackson. The Packers seem eager to move on from Aaron Rodgers. Those outside the Packers have enough information to believe in Jordan Love. The Dolphins picking up Tua's fifth-year option. Trey Lance leveraging Brock Purdy's recovery to win back his starting job. Calvin Ridley jumping right back into a WR1 role. Jonnu Smith to Atlanta: Bad for Kyle Pitts? The revenge of the gap scheme is about to wreak havoc on how teams see RB talent Tulsa Deneric Prince is the biggest sleeper in this RB class. Questions about Zach Evans are overblown. Former TCU teammate Kendre Miller is better than Zach Evans.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
CFL and NFL scout Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the things people aren't discussing enough with the Lamar Jackson contract story, position coaches, pro days, and prospects with stories like Zach Evans. TopicsThis week: Why the collusion talk doesn't get to the heart of what Lamar Jackson's contract negotiations are really about. The careers of position coaches, the value of a good one, and the missed opportunities the NFL has with them. How Pro Days differ from the Combine and why prospects should do both. Zach Evans' quixotic college career and why odd/unconventional careers can be a red flag but also a tremendous opportunity to find players of unusual character. And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/w-B5OOwsIwQTopics Derek Carr a Saint. Chris Olave has WR1 upside with Carr at QB. Teams making an offer if Lamar Jackson gets a nonexclusive tag Daniel Jones is worth $45 million a year? Saquon Barkley remains a Giant? Does Joe Mixon remain a Bengal? Does Ezekiel Elliott remain a Cowboy? Does Allen Robinson reboot his career with a new team? Jakobi Meyers is the top option in a shallow free-agent group at wideout? Odell Beckham is still a viable front-line NFL receiver?. Generally speaking... Are players changing minds with NFL Combine performances? More specifically... Is Anthony Richardson changing minds with his Combine performance? Strength of the classes for fantasy: QB class RB class WR class TE class Bijan Robinson, a top-10 NFL draft pick?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman delivers a solo RSP Cast with pre-NFL Combine thoughts on 14 quarterbacks from the 2023 NFL Draft class. https://youtu.be/Nt_hnXCuRSwTopics Three points about quarterback evaluation that have thematic underpinnings for this class and really, every class. Box score accuracy is a flawed evaluation tool. Raw is a vague term that can mean vastly different things for quarterbacks. Confidence is a trackable thing. Why Matt is changing course this year on his usual dynasty recommendations regarding roster building and rookie QBs. Which quarterback is the safest pick in this class? Who might be the Brock Purdy-type talent in this crew? How the Combine may lead a team to give Stetson Bennett a second look. How to visualize Bryce Young's comparison spectrum. What an analogy about American exchange students in Vietnam can tell you about the advanced skills of a passer many consider to be raw.Check out this podcast for a lot more. It’s just a small taste of what you get every year with the Rookie Scouting Portfolio pre-draft/post-draft guide. See below.You will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the craft of wide receiver evaluation, a subtle and pervasive form of bias present in major media with quarterback analysis, and collegians with something to prove heading into 2023. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’s Topics Campus2Canton Month begins in March and how the RSP is included as part of the promotion. Deion Sanders' commentary on recruiting positions Why they are problematic. What they tell us about the training and development of coaches and recruiters. The truth these comments reveal about coaches, media, and fans. Spring Camp Battles USC's running back room. Texas' running back room. UNC's wide receiver room. UCLA's quarterback room. Georgia's running back room.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
TD Wire’s Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast to discuss 2023 NFL Draft Prospects from the Senior Bowl and in and outside the likely top 100. Topics Laurie's Senior Bowl standouts. Can Tyjae Spears be an every-down back in the NFL? Who is the best pass protector among Bijan Robinson, Zach Evans, and Tyjae Spears? Why Tank Dell is a high riser? Why Laurie and Matt both like BYU WR Puka Nacua. Why Laurie and Matt both like TE Payne Durham? Aidan O'Connell and Jake Haener as late-round QBs with developmental promise. Mitchell Tinsley and C.J. Johnson: two wide receivers Matt has his eye on. Why Jake Bobo has caught Laurie's eye. Why Laurie and Matt aren't as high on Kelee Ringo and Quentin Johnston, respectively? What people are missing about Anthony Richardson (the good) and Will Levis (the bad)?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/7SGPpfGjCS0Topics Lamar Jackson to be traded? Todd Monken as Ravens OC? Packers disgusted with Aaron Rodgers? Packers all in on Jordan Love? Is Derek Carr's best landing spot the Jets? Eric Bieniemy's new job offers a clearer path to a head coaching role? Shane Steichen as a second-coming of Frank Reich? Jonathan Gannon will maximize Kyler Murray's talents? Daniel Jones's agent change will lead to a franchise tag? Saquon Barkley is less likely to remain a Giant if so?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman delivers a solo RSP Cast with pre-NFL Combine thoughts on 25 tight ends from the 2023 NFL Draft class. https://youtu.be/tNaY73FMS4cTopics How does this class compare to the past two years of classes? Which prospect could make you feel better than you missed out on Kyle Pitts a couple of years ago? The tight ends with strong receiving skills whose blocking is good enough to potentially earn early playing time. Why Darnell Washington intrigues the young bucks in the draft game but may be more boom-bust than considered. Who could be the Delanie Walker of this class in terms of second-contract production?Haven’t heard of Julian Hill, Daniel Barker, or Jamal Turner? Check out this podcast for thoughts on them and a lot more. It’s just a small taste of what you get every year with the Rookie Scouting Portfolio pre-draft/post-draft guide. See below.You will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/X-FtaMGKzUITopics1. Kenneth Gainwell fantasy starter value in 2023?2. Boston Scott earns a similar role elsewhere in 2023?3. Did Miles Sanders peak this year?4. Will 12 personnel usage continue to increase in 2023?5. Nick Bolton IDP LB1 in the near future?6. A.J. Brown: A better T.O.?7. Jalen Hurts fumble was the easy bet in this game.8. Marquez Valdes Scantling a fantasy factor in 2023?9. Is JuJu Smith-Schuster back in KC?10. Britain Covey will be a fantasy factor in 2023?11. DeVonta Smith a future fantasy WR1?12. Jaxon Smith-Njigba earning a Cooper Kupp-like role?13. Isaiah Pacheco the RB1 in KC in 2023?14. Is Patrick Mahomes the QB to defend the planet?15. Is Skyy Moore a fantasy asset in 2023?16. Travis Kelce No.1 Overall in 2023?17. Kadarius Toney: a viable fantasy play in KC in 2023?18. Eagles RZ defense giving up the same play for TD to Moore and Toney back to back: Fresh Fish19. Is there are first-round WR for the NFL Draft this year?20. Does this mean there are no first-round WRs in dynasty this year?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the craft of wide receiver evaluation, a subtle and pervasive form of bias present in major media with quarterback analysis, and collegians with something to prove heading into 2023. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’sTopics Players with something to prove in '23 RB Kendall Milton WR Malik Benson WR Dorian Singer WR Andre Greene, Jr. RB Evaluation All the athletic points, techniques, and concepts that Matt seeks from running backs. Which separates the NFL starters from the rest? Which areas are easier to improve than others?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of Florida Gators NFL Draft prospect, Justin Shorter, illustrates the concept and technique of framing horizontal space on a vertical route. What Is Framing Horizontal Space/Measuring the Opponent?To the uninitiated, this move looks like a push-off during the receiver's break on a vertical route. If not executed correctly, it becomes a push-off and offensive interference. It makes this a controversial topic among fans, media, and even some defensive back coaches, but it's a legitimate move that NFL receivers lean on, week in and week out.Framing Horizontal Space, or Measuring the Opponent, is the extension of the arm toward the defender next to him with the purpose of reinforcing the existing space that's already between them. The receiver only delivers resistance with that arm if the defender leans into the receiver's hand after the arm is already extended.The purpose is to maintain the horizontal space between the receiver and the coverage so the defender can't get into the receiver's frame and attack the target. This technique is usually performed during the break of a vertical route, especially near the boundary.The reason I also call it "Measuring the Opponent," comes from boxing. Fighters frequently extend their arms into opponents without delivering a punch. They may make contact with their opponents when they do this, but they aren't delivering forceful contact.The purpose is essentially the same as it is for wide receivers: Reinforcing the space that's already there as a way of setting up their next move that requires the established distance between the two combatants. Boxers call this technique Measuring the Opponent.Why Is Framing Horizontal Space/Measuring the Opponent Valuable?Outside receivers are encouraged to run vertical routes so they have enough space between the numbers and the sideline. This gives the quarterback enough room to make an accurate throw. This space also allows the receiver to make a late fade toward the boundary, which creates additional horizontal separation between himself and the coverage.This is often known as "buying back the boundary." It's a valuable technique because it allows the quarterback to target a receiver even when there's little if any vertical separation between the receiver and the defensive back. This horizontal space between the receiver and the boundary is the leverage advantage that quarterbacks with strong processors see when they decide to pull the trigger.Framing Horizontal Space reinforces that space and when done correctly, officials see it as the receiver owning the space he has already earned. If the defender leans into that space, the receiver can give resistance to defend the space he already has. If his resistance becomes too forceful, it crosses the line from defending space to creating additional space through the aggressive actions of a push-off.When a defensive back is tight to a receiver on a vertical route, whether he's side by side with the receiver or tight to the back or front hip, the defender will try to close the gap between himself and the receiver so he can play the ball. He's trying to earn a position where he can run the receiver's route and win the ball. This happens after the break and during the final stages of the target's trajectory.Framing the Horizontal Space is the receiver's preemptive act of preventing the defender from closing the gap. If he extends his arm away from his frame before the defender closes the gap, then it's the receiver claiming the space. If the defender leans into it, it's no different than if the receiver wasn't giving up ground if the defender was leaning into the receiver's body because the receiver already established that space as his.This is what officials see and why not everything people think is a push-off is actually a push-off. Again, if the receiver moves the defender with his extended arm after the de...
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams https://youtu.be/4BEiHkdL9iATopics1. Is Tom Brady staying retired?2. Sean Payton in Denver.3. Russell Wilson Rebound.4. Is Tee Higgins a WR1 for a team?5. Zach Wilson developing into a starter from a backup role ala Geno.6. Is Mike Gesicki a fantasy TE1 elsewhere?7. Joshua Kelley growing into a co-starter with Austin Ekeler in 2023?8. Cam Akers a top-12 RB in 2023?9. Steve Smith says OBJ is still one of his top-5 WRs in the NFL.10. Anthony Richardson's polarizing public perception is fueled by the "what" rather than the "why"11. The 2023 TE class is deep and eventually will have strong fantasy value.12. Tyjae Spears' hard-cutting style and past ACL injury make him a bigger risk than other RBs.13. Michael Wilson is the best route runner in this WR class.14. The RB class is going to be a fantasy dream and nightmare all in one.15. Breakfast burritos.16. Cold pizza.17. Oatmeal: Underrated?18. Celery19. Ginger20. Cheese And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for conversations on practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. If we do another season, we’re going to retitle this show, “Film And Theory.”This week’s topics: Stanford WR Michael Wilson is having an excellent week at the Senior Bowl. What Matt thought about Wilson this fall. Why Wilson isn't well known. The issues that increase the variance of Wilson's draft capital. Wilson's dominator/production metrics. Adam's thoughts on the metrics used to study receiver production: the benefits and the pitfalls. How Adam considers receivers with Wilson's career background. Why Brock Purdy's season wasn't statistically as great as portrayed but still way better than anyone could have expected from most rookie quarterbacks. The difference between what our eyes tell us about Purdy and Jimmy Garoppolo and what the data says. How we should value Purdy and Trey Lance heading into the fantasy offseason and why the real answer is Dak PrescottAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
CFL and NFL scout Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the lessons gained from Tom Brady's career, what's to gain from all-star games like the Senior Bowl, and what to make of a prospect like wide receiver Michael Wilson.TopicsThis week: What lessons did Tom Brady potentially learn about football from competing with Drew Henson at Michigan? How Russ Lande, who was higher on Brady than most, changed his scouting of quarterbacks based on Brady's career? The areas of Brady's game that Matt believes are most instructive for quarterbacking. Which NFL quarterbacks are benefitting most from Brady's retirement? Our thoughts on Brady staying retired. Discerning the signal from the noise at all-star games like the Senior Bowl: Learning to refine what you're observing. What scouts are really looking for during the week. Common red herrings that media latch onto. Past examples of players who had great/bad all-star weeks that weren't a reflection of their careers. How the NFL will approach a player like Michael Wilson, who is off to a good start at the Senior Bow, but whose career has been complicated?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teamshttps://youtu.be/Upso0QrEuMkTopics Ben Violin's thought that the Conference championships are an argument that you don't need a high-paid QB. Daniel Jones: Worth $40 million a year? Aaron Rodgers, Packers moving on from each other? Jonathan Taylor: Top-5 fantasy asset? Dolphins all-in on Tua Tagovailoa. Tyreek Hill's Dynasty value. Brock Purdy: 49ers 2023 starter? Travis Kelce: Top-5 fantasy asset? Isaiah Pacheco, RB1 in KC next year and a clear fantasy leader in the backfield? 49ers' decision to have Purdy play through a UCL injury? Bijan Robinson: the clear-cut 1.01 in dyno drafts? Jahmyr Gibbs over Robinson? Bears and Bryce Young? College All-Star Games For Draft Media Evaluation? Michael Mayer: Clear TE1 this class? Deuce Vaughn: Exception to the rule as a fantasy contributor based on his size?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman delivers a solo RSP Cast with pre-NFL Combine thoughts on 52 running backs from the 2023 NFL Draft class. Topics Why is Bijan Robinson entering the NFL at the perfect time for his skills? Which backs' draft capitals could wind up running backward and which back is literally running backward? Which runners have legitimate questions about their acceleration that could be a big difference in their evaluations? Who could be the Arian Foster starter kit in this class? Who is the back Matt is ready to levy charges of grand larceny at the team that drafts him? Who is the back that might actually be what some saw in Kenneth Gainwell? Which back reminds Matt of Lamar Miller?Haven't heard of Elijah Dotson, Jeleel McClain, or Toa Taua? Check out this podcast for thoughts on them and a lot more. It's just a small taste of what you get every year with the Rookie Scouting Portfolio pre-draft/post-draft guide. See below.You will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the craft of wide receiver evaluation, a subtle and pervasive form of bias present in major media with quarterback analysis, and collegians with something to prove heading into 2023. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’sTopics Collegiate quarterbacks with something to prove in 2023. What young quarterbacks emulating Patrick Mahomes miss about Mahomes. Today's pervasive media quarterback bias: Negating/downplaying the intellect of specific quarterback playing styles. The subtlety of this bias and how the people who in theory would be against it, unintentionally pervade it. Wide Receiver Evaluation: Physical types, compensatory factors, easy-hard fixes.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
SBNation's Mark Schofield returns to the show to play through the opening fights from our mock combat tourney with Game of Thrones warriors. Imagine an 18-combatant tourney to the death with the warriors from Game of Thrones. Who excels in various facets of fighting? Who are the favorites and underdogs if we seeded them? And, how do we think a tourney would play out?This week, Mark and I kick off this mock tournament with a look at the opening battles: Who is the highest seed most likely to be upset by an underdog? Who got the worst opening-round draw? Who are the combatants we think might have on 4-6 times out of 10 against their opponent, but we still chose their opponent? Why is Mark obsessed with John Stark fighting Ned Stark? Which matchup is like Tampa Brady versus Herbert? Combatants we think are most likely to make critical errors that undermine their physical or technical advantages?If you enjoyed Game of Thrones and have fun listening to Mark and me, you'll enjoy this series. Stay tuned next week for Round Two of the tourney.https://youtu.be/vhqLj5ZPpVY
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Scouting Glossary illustrates with the help of 2023 NFL Draft prospect, Kendre Miller of TCU, why overextending at the collision point as a pass protector places a running back at a disadvantage with his assignments.What Is Overextending?Pretty much what you'd expect: leaning too far forward. For pass protection, overextending happens when an offensive player has his head and shoulders over his knees.While this can be a good body alignment for a running back when he's carrying the ball, it's suboptimal for pass protection. A blocker should be in an athletic stance with the knees and hips bent and the head and shoulders high enough that they aren't leaning over the knees.A good rule of thumb for a pass protector's stance: The first two parts of the blocker's body to make contact with the opponent should be the hands and the chest in that order. If the helmet and/or the shoulders are one of the first two points of contact, it's likely the blocker is overextending.Why Is Overextending Bad for Pass Protection?When a blocker delivers a punch, he should strike first with his hands and use his hips to roll upward to help him generate force through the blow. When a blocker overextends, he's far less likely for the first point of contact to be with his hands and this diminishes his opportunity to a proper punch with enough force to stifle his opponent.Placing the head over the body leads to an open invitation for the defender to make contact with the defender's head and shoulders, which can violently upend the balance of the blocker and send him backward. Overextending leads to the defender initiating the collision and with any collision sport that has elements of combat, the individual who dictates his rhythm holds the advantage.When a blocker's position forfeits the opportunity to initiate contact, he's allowing the opponent to dictate the rhythm of the interaction. It means the blocker is now reacting to the strike while the defender is generating his second movement.When the blocker dictates his rhythm on the opponent, the defender is reacting to the strike while the blocker is beginning his second move. The inherent advantage sides with the party dictating their rhythm.Overextending also puts the blocker in a position where he can't see who he's hitting during the final phases of movement prior to the collision. When the blocker's head is down during the final steps of an opponent's approach to the collision, it tips off the blocker's position early enough for the defender to adjust his path to the quarterback.Other than eliminating the blocker's first-strike initiative, power, and accuracy, there's nothing wrong with overextending.What It Looks Like with Kendre MillerOverextending is a common flaw with running back's learning to pass protect because they think they have to deliver with everything they've got to handle box defenders or a safety screaming downhill into the pocket on a well-timed blitz. Overextending is overcompensating in an attempt to deliver with power.Running backs often think they have to deliver a hit, which means getting into a hitting stance. It's not surprising that Miller, a former linebacker, overextends.Here are two plays where Miller overextends. The first shows that Miller can deliver an uppercut punch, but the overextension limits the potential for him to dictate the action from beginning to end.https://twitter.com/MattWaldman/status/1615931522132885504The second play shows how Miller's overextension tips off his opponent.https://twitter.com/MattWaldman/status/1615947857323778049Miller has the size, athletic ability, and physicality to become an effective pass protector in the NFL. Learning to deliver a balanced punch is about technique, timing, and the willingness to work at it.Part of working at pass protection is utilizing what you've practiced during meaningful reps.
Montreal Alouettes’ head of U.S. scouting Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman discusses the Cardinals' changes on Kyler Murray's development challenges, the Justin Fields-Bryce Young offseason conundrum, our criteria for scouting RBs, and Tulane RB Tyjae Spears.TopicsThis week: The backdrop for Kliff Kingsbury's firing and what's ahead for Arizona. The work ahead for Kyler Murray and what's missed about evaluating success for NFL quarterbacks. Why the Bears could be legitimately considering drafting a first-round QB. Why the Bears might not be legitimately considering a first-round QB but want us to think so? Where we stand on Justin Fields. Thoughts on Bryce Young. Our criteria and red flags for scouting running backs. What people misunderstand about "tackling" when charting RB performance. The skills of Tyjae Spears and how they fit into some of these criteria as examples.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
TD Wire’s Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast to do some match-making between unrestricted free-agent RBs to NFL teams. Topics The Lions' plans to supplement D'Andre Swift. The Cowboys' RB stable: present and future. Miles Sanders: Better or worse post-Eagles? Premium and lower cost options for Philadelphia. The Dolphins' RB stable: present and future. Assessing the mid-range/low-cost starters/contributors on the market. Who has the best shot to start? Who is most likely to become persona non grata? What direction do the Saints go? Could D'Onta Foreman be part of the answer? The Raiders and Josh Jacobs. Why Rashaad Penny strikes fear in our hearts in multiple ways. Backs we didn't discuss who could be under the radar.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.There’s an early-bird discount period running from December 1-22 to pre-order it for $19.95 Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teamshttps://youtu.be/XBZekwom4tg1. Daniel Jones' best opportunity is outside New York?2. Tom Brady's best opportunity in Tampa?3. Kareem Hunt will be a feature back elsewhere next year?4. Ezekiel Elliott will be a feature back elsewhere next year?5. Dallas resigns Tony Pollard?6. Jeff Wilson stays in Miami?7. Miles Sanders - similar production outside Philly?8. Foster Moreau - starter elsewhere?9. Derek Carr returns to 2021 form elsewhere?10. Allen Lazard's best fit in Green Bay?11. Mike Gesicki will be a fantasy starter in a new town?12. Jamaal Williams will be a committee back in a new town?13. Detroit will sign a back to work in tandem with D'Andre Swift similar to Williams?14. Samaje Perine could be the next Jamaal Williams with a new team?15. D'Ernest Johnson will contribute more with a new team?16. Lamar Jackson will be back in Baltimore?17. Alexander Mattison will contribute more with a new team?18. JuJu Smith Schuster will be back in KC?19. Jakobi Meyers returns to NE?20. Evan Engram returns to Jax21. Saquon Barkley to Dallas?22. Josh Jacobs to Philly?23. Geno Smith back in Seattle?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss Damar Hamlin and the football community's response, C.J. Stroud's standout performance against Georgia, and various rookie performances during the 2022 NFL season.Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’sTopics Thoughts on Damar Hamlin. Praise for the football community. How C.J. Stroud may have changed his pre-draft perception with one game. Why Ohio State's approach to quarterbacking may be limiting for prospect's draft capital. 2022 NFL Rookie Review: Who surprised us? Who didn't do much but we still believe? Who may never earn a shot but we still value their talents?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Scouting Glossary illustrates how Texas running back Bijan Robinson of the 2023 NFL Draft class uses curvilinear movement to efficiently defeat two angles of pursuit at the same time. What Is Curvilinear Movement?Imagine a motorcyclist or speedskater taking a curve at a high speed. Their bodies (and in the biker's case, the machine) bend into the curve.This movement helps the individual change direction without losing as much speed as they would with a turn requiring a sharp angle.There are two facets of curvilinear behavior we observe: How dramatic the bend in the curve is (movement). How fast the individual's movement is when working that bend (speed).When a football player can execute curvilinear movement with speed, these skills add a dangerous weapon to his athletic arsenal as a ballcarrier, pass rusher, route runner, or pursuing defender.Why Is Curvilinear Movement Valuable?Changes of direction along a curve are subtler to track than changing direction at a hard angle. As mentioned earlier, curvilinear movement is often more efficient for the individual executing it to maintain his speed.Hard-angle changes of direction require the individual to slow down, gather his base of gravity in a more dramatic fashion, and then turn. As a ballcarrier, this act of slowing down to gather steps allows pursuit more time to make up ground.There are changes of direction at hard angles that are more sudden, but the stress on the body makes it more difficult to execute when approaching the turn at a high rate of speed.What It Looks like with Texas RB Bijan Robinsonhttps://youtu.be/zB2VYR0sJPgAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teamshttps://youtu.be/6dGoBitMCyQ1. Skyler Thompson: a deep dynasty stash?2. Kenny Pickett as a fantasy QB2 next year?3. T.Y. Hilton one more year in Dallas?4. Malik Willis: a shallow dynasty stash?5. Treylon Burks? a WR2 next year?6. Desmond Ridder: a fantasy QB2 next year?7. Trey McBride: a shallow dynasty stash?8. Justin Fields: a better passer than his receiving corps?9. D'Andre Swift - Lions committing fantasy malpractice?10. Albert Okweugbunam - Good player in Denver Doghouse?11. Kadarius Toney12. Raheem Mostert13. Daniel Jones: on the rise?14. Richie James: starter in NYG next year?15. Eno Benjamin shallow dynasty stash?16. Sam Darnold: starter in Carolina next year?17. Rachaad White - fantasy RB2 next year?18. Tom Brady in Vegas 2023?19. Derek Carr a Jet in 2023?20. Deshaun Watson and Cleveland a playoff team in 2023?21. Trey Lance starting in 2023?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
SBNation’s Mark Schofield returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a little break from football with part two of our scouting the warriors in George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones. This week, we seed the combatants in a 16-team and 18-team tourney.The NFL playoffs are around the corner, draft season is on its way, and as Lions Head Coach Dan Campbell has figured out by injecting tug of war into his team’s practices, sometimes you have to switch things up to keep things fresh. This week, Mark Schofield and I scout the warriors from the Game of Thrones universe.We chose the 18 best warriors from the television version of the story who the audience actually saw in a fight. Last week, we graded the warriors on specific categories.This week, we're assigning seeds and creating tourney brackets. Next week, we'll be breaking down specific matchups and how we think they'd fare. We'll be continuing this until we arrive at the winners of our mock tourneys.If you enjoyed Game of Thrones or simply want to listen to two analysts discuss the characteristics of athletes in a fictional and wildly different universe than football, you’ll enjoy this show as much as we enjoyed creating it.Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. If we do another season, we’re going to retitle this show, “Film And Theory.”This week’s topics: Adam's rookie modeling of receivers and how Christian Watson's results are highly encouraging despite room for skepticism. Matt's pre-draft and post-draft film study of Watson and why the processes of his game mesh well with the encouraging results of Adam's model. Matt's pre-draft, pre-injury, and post-injury assessments of Cam Akers and why he's looking better than he did at the beginning of his NFL career. When and why Adam has been in and out an Akers during the past three but is now back in.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
This week, Matt Waldman RSP Cast breaks down different disciplines of football analysis, the building blocks for a helpful film-grading process, and why grades are far more important than rankings. Laurie Fitzpatrick is off this week, so I did a solo cast on the scouting of player film: Why understanding the disciplines of football analysis aids your perspective as a fan. The building blocks for a well-functioning grading process for film study. Why grades are far more important than rankings.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Scouting Glossary illustrates how TCU quarterback Max Duggan of the 2023 NFL Draft class accounts for ancillary coverage to deliver an optimal target to his fellow draft classmate, wide receiver Quinton Johnston. https://youtu.be/W2iWkYEK9QsWhat Is Ancillary Coverage?There are probably multiple ways to describe this coverage among coaches. I call it ancillary coverage because it's a player or players who provide the necessary support to the primary coverage in the area of the target.I'll also use the term peripheral coverage because I'm noting a player not in the area of the target but close enough to become involved with defending it. Either way, ancillary coverage is a defender or defender not primarily responsible for the receiver's route: A defender in the adjacent zone to the target. Their location gives them an angle to work into to that targeted zone and attack the ball or the receiver. A defender with a man-to-man assignment against a receiver in the same zone as the targeted receiver and he correctly identifies the quarterback's intended target early enough to peel off his assignment and attack the actual target. A defender assigned to the intended target as part of a double/triple team or bracket coverage. He may not be near the receiver as the quarterback begins the release of the ball, but will be in the path of the receiver's break to challenge the target.Depending on the route's location and the nature of the defense, ancillary coverage can be any defender on the field: A defensive lineman or linebacker who drops into a shallow or intermediate zone. A safety aligned over or under the break of a route determines the target and works into the path of the break. A cornerback peeling off his man-to-man assignment that's working through the same area as the intended target.One of the biggest causes of interceptions occurs when the quarterback neither identifies nor accounts for ancillary coverage when they make the decision to throw the ball.A quarterback may see the nearby coverage but not account for the defender's body position (leverage) which will make it easy for him to intercept the target. Or, the quarterback has no way of seeing the leverage of an ancillary defender but he should know that defender is in the area.A good example of this is when a quarterback is working through route progressions to one side of the field or holding the defense with his eyes until he executes a late turn and quick throw to the opposite side of the field. Screens, throwbacks, or secondary targets often require the quarterback to release the ball as soon as he pivots his body to the opposite side of the field.Because of the development timeline of the play or pressure, there's little time for the quarterback to turn, set, AND note ancillary coverage before beginning his release. Inserting that final step can derail the play.Quarterbacks often lean on their pre-snap or early post-snap identification of the entire coverage concept. They surmise where the ancillary defenders should be when making that late turn and this guides the quarterback on where to place the ball.A quarterback properly accounting for ancillary coverage will often place a target in a position that forces the receiver to alter the speed or direction of the break to eliminate the ancillary defender's angle to the ball. This placement often forces the receiver to change his body position to earn the ball. The change might be a difficult but necessary move.To the uninitiated, this pass may appear as if it's lacking pinpoint accuracy. However, when we grade quarterback accuracy, we should be accounting for more than the ball reaching the receiver in stride or exactly the exact spot where the receiver settled on the field. Ancillary coverage is one of those factors quarterbacks (and evaluators) must take into account.What It Looks like with TCU QB Max Duggan (and Quinton Johnst...
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teamshttps://youtu.be/TV2aSoy4bdI1. Greg Dortch2. James Cook3. Chuba Hubbard4. Drake London5. Velus Jones6. Khalil Herbert7. Amari Cooper8. Nick Chubb9. Colby Parkinson10. Isiah Hodgins11. Richie James12. Darius Slayton13 Trenton Irwin14. Jahan Dotson15. Darren Waller16. Hunter Renfrow17. Cam Akers18. Tyler HigbeeAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children. .
Montreal Alouettes’ head of U.S. scouting Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss how NFL teams develop lists of prospects for evaluation, why this is a great time of year to build the back end of rosters, and thoughts on quarterback development and running back devaluation. TopicsThis week: The roles of Blesto, National, NFL teams, and college with creating lists of prospects with NFL potential. How scouts build these lists and the benefits of the process. How NFL teams use IR or cut veterans to earn opportunities to acquire and develop younger players. How Russ would structure a coaching staff to foster more quarterback development Why Tyler Allgeier's big afternoon in Atlanta is another signal of where the NFL is heading and what it means for the devaluation of the running back position.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 -- and an early-bird, pre-order discount is available $19.95 through December 22nd. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss college players who could be the "next" to fit a development narrative comparable to recent big names, college bowl games that should offer high entertainment value and thoughts on NFL wide receivers Daylen Baldwin and Dareke Young.Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’sTopics The next player to fit the Joe Burrow narrative. Is there a Trevor Lawrence recruit on the horizon? Who could have a better NFL career than a college career? Is Caleb Williams the next Patrick Mahomes? What does Georgia RB Kendall Milton need to work on? WR Daylen Baldwin's potential to develop into a strong pro in Cleveland? Why Seattle WR Dareke Young is intriguing? Three bowl games your family may enjoy watching over the holidays.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 — and there’s an early-bird discount of $19.95 through December 22nd. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Scouting Glossary illustrates how Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson of the 2022 NFL Draft class and Raiders All-Pro Davante Adams use a footwork technique called the hip shift to defeat off-coverage near the top of his stem. What Is A Hip Shift?A footwork technique, a hip shift is a series of three moves used in combination to earn a favorable position on a defender, usually when that defender is playing coverage directly over the top of the receiver. Also commonly known as a "duck walk," the hip shift begins with a push in the opposite direction of the eventual break path as a setup for a crossover move.For example, if the receiver intends to break to the left, here's the order of the moves for a hip shift: A hard step/plant to the left. The very next step moves immediately to the right (known as a rebound step). The final step is a crossover to the left.You can think of the sequence as 1) A plant step in direction X. 2) A rebound step in direction Y. 3) A final crossover step back to direct X.Most defensive backs are trained to anticipate that the first move a receiver makes is setting up a final move in the opposite direction. This a natural 1-2 rhythm sequence that opponents anticipate.The hip shift works well because it's a 1-2-3 rhythm sequence that throws off the defender's anticipation of the 1-2 style of moves.The hip shift is most effective against defenders playing off the receiver. If the defender is playing directly over the receiver, the hip shift at a high rate of speed can shake the defender in the wrong direction.If the defender is playing over the receiver but he's shaded to the side where the receiver is breaking his route, the receiver will often slow his pace to set up the hip shift and this often throws off the rhythm of the coverage and moves the defender out of position.A hip shift is one of 10 footwork techniques the Rookie Scouting Portfolio defines and tracks for evaluating wide receiver performance. Many of these techniques are used in combination to earn separation against coverage, depending on the position of the defender and the route.What A Hip Shift Looks Like with New York Jets WR Garrett WilsonMy colleague from Fantasy Astronauts did a nice job of capturing a hip shift from Garrett Wilson two weeks ago. Wilson executes the moves with additional upper body movement and a fast pace so it's nice to see this slowed down and the final yellow arrow with a zig-zagging stem approximating the initial plant, the rebound step, and the final crossover.https://twitter.com/JetPackGalileo/status/1600254520671420416Davante Adams with a Masterful Hip Shift to Crossover the DBhttps://twitter.com/MattWaldman/status/1611092714803859456Whether you call it a hip shift, a duck walk, or a slinky series of moves, it's a common technique that you'll see top receivers use against off-coverage.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 — and an early-bird, pre-order discount is available $19.95 through December 22nd. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/Dyp6EW5Z5Z0 1. Jahan Dotson rest of playoffs?2. J.K Dobbins top 5 RB for playoffs?3. Kenneth Walker rest of season top 20 RB?4. Feeling More: Jelani Woods or Trey McBride5. Feeling more next year Justin Fields or Lamar Jacksonville6. Raheem Mostert rest of playoffs?7. Tyler Allgeier8. Feeling more next year: Jahan Dotson or Drake London?9. Zach Wilson10. Feeling more next year: Daniel Jones or Davis Mills11. Royce Freeman12. Next year: Baker Mayfield or Sam Darnold?13. Next year: Damien Harris or Ezekiel Elliott?14. AFC Champion: Bills or Chiefs15. NFC Champion: 49ers or Eagles16. Feeling More next year: Travis Etienne or D'Andre Swift?17. Feeling More: Rookie QB or Jameis Winston in New Orleans?18. Feeling More: Desmond Ridder or Rookie QB in Atlanta?19. Feeling More: Zach Wilson or Rookie QB in New York?20. Feeling More: Daniel Jones or Rookie QB in Jersey?And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
SBNation's Mark Schofield returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a little break from football with a conversation about scouting the warriors in George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones.The NFL playoffs are around the corner, draft season is on its way, and as Lions Head Coach Dan Campbell has figured out by injecting tug of war into his team's practices, sometimes you have to switch things up to keep things fresh. This week, Mark Schofield and I scout the warriors from the Game of Thrones universe.We chose the 18 best warriors from the television version of the story who the audience actually saw in a fight and graded the top three in these categories: Most Powerful Most Agile Most Technically Skilled Most Versatile Most Cunning/Crafty Most Stamina Toughest BravestIn the coming weeks, we'll do shows that announce the seedings of a tournament and project how the tournament would play out.If you enjoyed Game of Thrones or simply want to listen to two analysts discuss the characteristics of athletes in a fictional and wildly different universe than football, you'll enjoy this show as much as we enjoyed creating it.Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. If we do another season, we’re going to retitle this show, “Film And Theory.”This week’s topics: The Marci Rossman Rule: Dance with who brought you in the playoffs? When does this not apply? When trading away assets to win now can become a bad idea in dynasty leagues? Goff and the Lions McVay and the Rams Adam's theory on taking two quarterbacks in the early rounds of the NFL Draft: It burned down Twitter. Quarterback streamers for the playoffsOf course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
TD Wire’s Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for a conversation about various quarterbacks and T.Y. Hilton joining the Cowboys.Topics Why is the Dolphins' passing offense struggling? Is Trevor Lawrence on the verge of becoming an elite quarterback? What should the Detroit Lions' draft plan be at quarterback, given Jared Goff's performance? A player we each think will rebound in 2023. A player we each think will fall back to earth in 2023. The backup quarterbacks impressing us this year. Who might have a chance to develop into more? What T.Y. Hilton can give the Cowboys. And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.There’s an early-bird discount period running from December 1-22 to pre-order it for $19.95 Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP NFL Scouting Glossary illustrates how 2022 NFL Draft quarterback prospect Tanner McKee of Stanford accounts for the leverage of two defenders in coverage with his ball placement on a downfield target after evading two pass rushers early in the play.What Is "Accounting for Leverage?"Leverage is the favorable or unfavorable position that one player has relative to his opponent. Football analysts spend a lot of time on aspects of quarterbacking like coverage identification, progression reads, and play recall.These aspects of the position emphasize book smarts. A lot of book-smart quarterbacks struggle to deliver to their NFL expectations set during the pre-draft screening process.These book-smart passers ace the whiteboard portion of the interview, often earning praise that they see and understand the theory of the game like a coach. They impress during the interview, and, in the past, performed well on the Wonderlic--a test that had little value for football players because it didn't test the speed and accuracy of processing of information found on a football field.Dan Marino, Brett Favre, and Steve McNair — MVP quarterbacks — excelled on the field because they knew how to identify "what is open," and deliver the ball immediately. Russ Lande calls this "release confidence." I call it a fast and confident processor.Marino and McNair had low Wonderlic Scores. I don't know Favre's score, but he didn't know what a nickel defense was until he was two years in as an NFL starter.While understanding the academic side of football has a lot of value, there can be too much weight placed on it when evaluating the position. Quarterbacking is a performance job, not an academic one.What often separates the best NFL quarterbacks from the rest is the player's ability to account for leverage. It's an underrated facet of performance gaining more recognition because it's an underlying key to success among elite passers.When a quarterback identifies the leverage of key defenders relative to a route in question, he has instant data that tells him if the route will break open and where to place the football. The most advanced leverage readers will see the position of 2-3 defenders relative to the receiver's route and make complex placement choices that work well in that context.This isn't required with most routes. Much of the time a quarterback may only need to read the leverage of 1-2 defenders relative to a route.One of the best publications that I can recommend for understanding how to account for leverage in a manner that cuts through the if/then that can force quarterbacks to think too much in the heat of action is, "From Headset to Helmet: The R4 System," by Dub Maddox and Darin Slack.This publication might be the quarterbacking version of Bruce Lee's publication, "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do." Whereas Lee discusses all of the inefficiencies of Wing Chun and how Jeet Kune Do works past it, Maddox and Slack's publication is similar in this regard with leverage versus traditional methods of coverage processing.The Basics of Leverage Reading for QuarterbacksA passer is looking for the position of defenders relative to the receiver's route break, but not always during the break but at the top of the receiver's stem prior to the break. Here are basic considerations of favorable leverage: The defender is shaded outside the receiver during the stem and the route break is inside with no safety or linebacker shaded inside above or below the receiver. The defender is shaded inside the receiver during the stem and the route break is outside with no safety or linebacker shaded outside above or below the receiver. The defenders' chests and/or hips are open to a side of the field opposite the direction of the break.There are several other considerations. One is the position of defenders who cover the zone of the receiver's break or who aren't primarily covering the targeted re...
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/263weEMIVwI1. JK Dobbins2. Gus Edwards3. Jared Goff4. Jaylen Waddle5. Austin Ekeler6. D.J. Chark7. Jameson Williams8. Mike White9. Russell Wison10. Ravens' Defense11. Mike White12. Samaje Perine13. Baker Mayfield14. Trevor Lawrence15. Derrick Henry16. Richie James17 JuJu Smith-SchusterAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 — and an early-bird, pre-order discount is available $19.95 through December 22nd. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Montreal Alouettes’ head of scouting Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the scarcity of a complete tight end in the NFL, Brock Purdy and the 49ers' end-of-year strategy with the QB position, Jon Robinson's firing, hard-to-teach skills, and thoughts on NFL players and prospects we've recently studied. TopicsThis week: A complete tight end is not only hard to find, but it may not be wise to use him like one. Brock Purdy's debut and why the 49ers rolled with Josh Johnson as their backup. The Titans' firing of GM Jon Robinson and why it's a decent time to fire an NFL GM. Hard-to-teach skills for NFL prospects Quarterback Running Back Wide Receiver The logic behind Baker Mayfield in L.A. NFL players and prospects we've recently studied.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 -- and an early-bird, pre-order discount is available $19.95 through December 22nd. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts. If we do another season, we're going to retitle this show, "Film And Theory."This week’s topic: Momentum. The debate around its existence. Why it's unpredictable? What it might take for it to become predictable and why it's likely too far-fetched and dangerous to happen. The difference between a team or player choking and being a chronic choke artist.Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss big names declaring for the transfer portal, Deion Sanders' move to Colorado, and Matt's initial film work on 2033 NFL Draft QBs Anthony Richardson and Will Levis. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.This Week’sTopics Prominent players transferring schools this offseason. The ideal time to begin a Campus2Canton league. Deion Sanders' impact on Jackson State Thoughts on Sanders moving to Colorado Why Anthony Richardson is a lot less of a project than discussed. Why Will Levis is a lot more of a project than discussed.And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2023 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 -- and there's an early-bird discount of $19.95 through December 22nd. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2022 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman defines the basics of the In-Set and the Peek Techniques in this edition of the RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of a play from Stanford NFL Draft Prospect, WR Michael WilsonWhat Is An In-Set?A technique during the stem of a route, an in-set is a wide receiver's movement that leans inside. The purpose of the technique is to manipulate the coverage into thinking that the receiver is beginning a break to the inside when he's actually preparing to break outside.Receivers typically perform this technique after they've placed a defender in a trailing position during the stem of the route. From this position, coverage in a trailing position is more susceptible to react to the In-Set regardless of whether they have help from a safety over the top or they are in man-to-man coverage.If they have help over the top, the defender will believe they have a strong chance of undercutting the route from a trailing position if the receiver's leaning inside is a tip-off of a break to the inside. In the heat of the moment, defenders become far more reactive to receiver movement when a receiver earns vertical separation on him--even if they have help from up high.If the defender is playing man-to-man with no help over the top, the sense of urgency to regain ground on the receiver is heightened to the point that they are more likely to react to movement as if it's a tell rather than a manipulative ploy.On its own, the In-Set can bait a defender in the wrong direction, especially when the receiver has earned a step or two on the defender and has cut directly in front of the coverage. However, most wide receivers combine the In-Set with the Peek Technique.What Is A Peek Technique?Receivers often use their eyes and/or heads to manipulate coverage to react in the wrong direction. When a receiver turns his head and eyes in the opposite direction of their intended break before they reach the top of their stem, this is a Peek Technique.The Peek Technique is like the exclamation point at the end of the In-Set's sentence or the cherry on top of the In-Set's sundae. It's an additional detail to the effort to manipulate the defender in the wrong direction.The In-Set or the Peek can manipulate coverage as singular ploys. However, the two complement each other perfectly and are generally more effective together than separately.What An In-Set and Peek Looks Like on Film with Stanford WR Michael WilsonWilson is one of the best manipulators in his stem among the route runners in the 2023 NFL Draft class. This alone won't make him a productive NFL player, but Wilson's use of a variety of techniques during the meat of the route is often missing from college prospects as well as many young pros.Here's a route against Notre Dame where Wilson combines the In-Set and the Peek to break open. This is not the only time Wilson has demonstrated this pairing of techniques on film.https://youtu.be/LSu24KfsT_sAnd of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.https://youtu.be/bx00Y1gH8rI 1. Josh Jacobs2. Christian Kirk3. D'Andre Swift4. Pat Freirmuth5. Najee Harris6. James Cook7. Deshaun Watson8. Mike White9. Zonovan Knight10. Isaiah Hodgins11. Robert Woods12. Chig Okonkwko13. Cam Akers14. Jordan Mason15. Brock Purdy16. Alec Pierce And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman defines the term "Layering Moves in Succession" when grading elusiveness for NFL Draft prospects with the help of a play from Arkansas wide receiver Jadon Haselwood.
Movement Is Language Sports are an expression of physical behavior. Movement is the language. Moves are the words.
There are a variety of upper and lower-body moves that football players use to communicate or obfuscate intentions. Each move is a building block or a word.
The more sophisticated and efficient the movement, the more sophisticated and efficient the player. An example of that sophistication is how a player uses multiple movements in a small space or a short span of time.
This is the essence of Layering Moves in Succession. The Value of Layering Moves in Succession Obvious to any sports fan, compound movements reveal sophistication in the player's game. We rarely take a granular approach to consider why this is the case.
One move can be effective on its own. Yet, opponents also learn to anticipate a specific move or develop an efficient response to them.
Layering moves in succession is an illustration of thinking ahead in multiple steps. When I use the word "thinking," when it comes to movement, it's different than the form of thinking we're used to considering.
If you know how to drive, you've learned that it takes practice and experience to perform the compound movements of operating a vehicle with precision. The more demanding the environment, the more practice it takes.
You wouldn't send a first-time driver into downtown Boston or I-285 in Atlanta. After a few months of diligent practice, may be a different story, although I know experienced drivers who found these environments rattling.
At the same time, an experienced driver of the roads mentioned above doesn't make them fit to drive a Formula-1 race course or become a Hollywood stunt driver in an action movie.
This has to do with the skills involved with reading the road and maneuvering the vehicle. Regardless of the environment, these skills must be honed until they are performed without conscious thought. The must be performed at the speed of instinct.
They aren't instinctive. If they were, you could drop a first-time drive into the middle of Atlanta rush-hour traffic and they'd be fine. However, they have to be learned to the point that you can carry on a conversation, listen to the radio, or think about things other than driving and still perform the task of driving with precision and subtlety.
The more demanding the environment, the more practice it takes to learn how to maneuver the vehicle in this manner. The same is true with movement in football.
Although there are movement trainers nowadays who can help players refine their skills to become the equivalent of stunt drivers, which is often needed on an NFL field, many players develop the old-fashioned way:
They watch a lot of football. They identify their favorite football players. They copy their movements. They practice those movements. They attempt those movements in games. Wash, rinse, and repeat for several years.
This is why many successful players aren't great analysts with movement and body mechanics. They've put in the work to perform the maneuvers, but they didn't spend time thinking about how to teach it or analyze the effectiveness of others doing it.
That's part of scouting, training, and coaching.
Players who layer moves in succession demonstrate the ability to tell a story that identifies and anticipates the tendencies of opponents multiple steps ahead of them and that diagnostic skill happens at the speed of instinct. It's a physical illustration of a player's knowledge, preparation, and execution at a higher level that's valuable for the NFL game. The Film: WR Jadon Haselwood Layering Moves in Succession. https://youtu.be/jOSnxSDC1lY
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class,
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast discusses Mike McDaniel salvaging Tua Tagovailoa's NFL career in Miami and the history of coaches and teams that successfully balance task-oriented and strategic management of talents. This morning, I shared my NFL pre-draft scouting report of Tua Tagovailoa, which noted anticipation, accuracy, and manipulation as strengths of the Dolphins quarterback's game. These are the same things head coach Mike McDaniel noted to the media when discussing how he salvaged Tagovailoa's confidence in his play.
McDaniel is a sterling example of an offensive coach who has developed a balance between task-oriented details and strategic thinking. This is a reflection of a coach who understands this side of football to the point that he can deviate from day-to-day details and create adjustments that make a significant difference in performance.
This week, I discuss the differences between task-oriented and strategic behavior in football coaching and management and celebrate the success the Dolphins are having because of McDaniel's ability to balance these two important mindsets.
I also announce when the RSP Pre-Draft/Post-Draft publication will begin its early-bird discount pre-order period.
Tune in!
You will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/BYmQuu73Te0
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the Quinshon Judkins-Nick Singleton debate and three underrated 2023 NFL Draft prospects at wide receiver. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues. This Week’sTopics
Quinshon Judkins vs Nick Singleton for freshman RB1 and the 2025 NFL Draft
Who appears more powerful? Who appears more refined as a decision-maker? Who makes the most eye-popping cuts? Who has the most speed?
Why Jadon Hazelwood could have a better NFL career than a college career. Why Stefon Diggs is in the high-end rent district of Jayden Reed's skills? Why Michael Wilson is the best route runner Matt has seen thus far in this class.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP defines how he grades focus versus contact at the catch point for NFL Draft prospects with the help of a play from Penn State Wide Receiver Parker Washington. Football Will Always Be A Collision Sport Even if tackle football goes the way of the dodo and the game evolves into a mashup of basketball and flag football, the fundamental aspects of the game will always include bodies moving with high intensity and often in close quarters. Even if unintentional, collisions are an inevitable part of the game.
Although the vast majority of collisions take place at the line of scrimmage between linemen and ball carriers, pass catchers are recipients of the most violent collisions in the sport because routes and coverage demand players to build momentum into the point of impact.
Pass catchers understand the potential of being on the receiving end of a hit that feels like a car wreck any time they attack a target. The ability to concentrate on the task of completing the catch before protecting oneself from an oncoming hit is the hallmark of a receiver with the physical and mental toughness to compete in the NFL.
Even when the contact isn't as violent as a collision and instead, it's a surgically-placed reach, push, or pull at the ball, hands, or arms of the receiver, a pass catcher must display focus and comfort with defender contact at the catch point. Scenarios Requiring Focus The Rookie Scouting Portfolio has four basic scenarios where a receiver must display heightened focus and physical toughness to win the football.
Tight Coverage: A defender has tight coverage on a receiver when he is making contact or he is close enough to make contact or extend his hand into the frame of the receiver. Contact to the Back: When a defender can slap, push, or hit the receiver from an indirect angle away from the receiver's field of vision that lands on the receiver's side, back, or the back of his legs. Contact to the Chest: When a defender can slap, push, or hit the receiver from a direct angle within the receiver's field of vision that lands on the receiver's chest, side, or front of his legs. Hard Shots: Catching the ball against collisions with violent impact have a higher degree of difficulty than other forms of contact. The RSP gives them their own category of value relative to contact that isn't as violent.
A hit with notable force from the defender is violent contact and it's generated based on a combination of factors:
Momentum heading into the collision point. An accurate strike that hits the opponent as intended. A strike hits through the target point of the opponent's body and not just onto the target.
How the receiver or ballcarrier reacts to the hit doesn't define whether the hit is violent. We've seen ballcarriers bounce off violent hits as if they weren't violent at all. What It Looks Like on Film with Penn St. WR Parker Washington https://youtu.be/MOc3dwRKUCk
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. https://youtu.be/YiMSSHxH2vQ 1. Treylon Burks ROS 2. Terrace Marshall ROS 3. WanDale Robinson 4. D'andre Swift 5. James Cook 6. Amari Cooper fantasy WR1 with Deshaun Watson? 7. Backup RBs for NFL playoff teams to help fantasy playoff teams--think Samaje Perine 8. Russell Wilson 2023 9. Justin Watson 10. Skyy Moore 11. Najee Harris 12. Quez Watkins 13. Chase Claypool 14. Nico Collins 15. Van Jefferson 16. Logan Thomas 17. Jahan Dotson 18. Antonio Gibson 19. Pat Friermuth 20. Allen Robinson
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.
There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.
This week’s topics:
The Marty Schottenheimer Rant:
Why he should be a Hall of Famer. A decent guideline for determining worthwhile football stats. The nerds' slow evolution toward valuing indirect data. The irony of task-oriented thinkers in analytics judging strategic thinking. Areas where Schottenheimer was a task-oriented and strategic thinker.
Dented Cans in Dynasty formats:
How to identify these players. Why value is often gained even before they see the field in an attempt to rebound from their value trough? Recent examples of dented cans that regained or added value. Current dented cans to leverage.
Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Montreal Alouettes’ head of scouting Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss the success of Miami Dolphins' quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, the Colts' hiring of Jeff Saturday, Bill Walsh, Bill Parcells, Andy Reid, and how it relates to effectively balancing task-oriented management principles with flexible and strategic thinking as an NFL head coach.
Topics This week:
The successful marriage of the player and scheme in the case of Tua Tagovailoa shouldn't be a knock on Tagovailoa. Where teams make mistakes by taking proven players and forcing new tasks on them. Why many task-oriented coaches fail. When task-oriented coaches are needed and when they must expand their skill base to reach another level of value. How owners influenced by the media create a "can't-win" situation for coaching hires if you play their game. How Bill Walsh's regimes succeeded with a lot of task-oriented principles thanks to the self-scouting of the coaches in action. Why Bill Parcells might have been a good NBA coach. Why Andy Reid has a strong balance between task-oriented and strategic thinking. How Jeff Saturday could potentially change how the NFL hires coaches. Even if the media and former players and coaches are proven right specifically about Saturday, there's a broader point underscoring the situation where they will remain wrong.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
TD Wire's Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about NFL teams with the potential to make a stretch run.
Topics
Why do Laurie and Matt like the Patriots' chances to overtake the Jets in the division for a potential third wildcard spot? The pros and cons of Cleveland's stretch-run potential and why it hinges on Deshaun Watson's acclimation time. Laurie's pick in the AFC West. Matt's pick in the AFC South. Why Laurie believes the Giants are a paper contender and how the NFC East's linebackers will expose New York's passing game. Why Matt believes the Packers will go the path of Christian Watson's development track, which will be very up and down. Laurie's thoughts on the 49ers' potential run.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman defines the basics of Transitions in this edition of the RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of a play from Iowa State NFL Draft Prospect, WR Xavier Hutchinson.
What Are Transitions? Transitions are the techniques used to change from pass catcher to ball carrier. Effective transitions get receivers downhill in a hurry and help them maximize yardage.
Offenses that employ a lot of pass patterns with receivers moving across the field after the break rely heavily on the receiver to execute good transitions. Teams that feature a lot of these patterns in their scheme drafted these receivers for their skills in the open field.
Receivers who don't transition effectively aren't optimizing the intent of the pattern, the timing of the target, or the quarterback's placement of the ball relative to the coverage.
Even when receivers are running patterns with breaks that terminate with a turn back the quarterback against tight coverage, an effective transition can create space that isn't there at the catch point.
There are two simple and valuable rules for effective transitions that help receivers optimize their transition from a pass catcher to a ballcarrier. The Basic Techniques of Transitions
Catch and Pierce: Getting downhill as fast as possible.
Snap turns north-south. Limit unnecessary steps and make the turn tight and immediate. Accelerate through and out of the turn. When possible, use optimal pad level and body lean to anticipate contact and maximize gains through collisions. Tight ball security.
Obey the Ball: The receiver turns downhill in the direction where the target leads them.
The premise is to trust that the quarterback is acting as the receiver's eyes and placing the ball in the optimal position. The exception to this premise: When the receiver is aware of the position of the coverage relative to the break and it requires a turn away from the target's placement.
Even when the target isn't accurate and leads the receiver into potential contact that the receiver couldn't anticipate prior to the break, a tight catch and pierce can mitigate contact if not avoid it altogether.
What It Looks Like on Film with Iowa St. WR Xavier Hutchinson https://youtu.be/goyGsDGRNXU
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Christian Watson
Kadarius Toney
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.
There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.
This week’s topics:
Why touchdowns often follow yardage in the NFL: Adam breaks down the range of yards gained for every touchdown and which players' outputs recently had corrections to return to this range. Winning in the salary cap environment: We discuss how much surplus value players give in relation to their contracts. Why the bill will eventually come due for Miami with the acquisition of Tyreek Hill (and the player who will have to emerge to prevent them from having to wash dishes in the back of the restaurant to pay the tab)? The myth that running quarterbacks have more wear and tear: Matt explains why this oft-stated point of analysis, often from retired pocket quarterbacks like Trent Green, lacks merit. We delve into the factors behind the myth, injury data, and a more nuanced way of looking at quarterback styles and development trajectories. Yards Per Carry Is Mostly Junk Stat: Why long speed and other factors distort a lot of value that the general public holds in this metric.
Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss five tips for excelling in Campus2Canton leagues and five receivers from the 2023 NFL Draft class. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues. This Week’sTopics
Five tips to excel in Campus2Canton leagues. Stanford's Elijah Higgins' use of his size intrigues Matt. Depending on their application, Rakim Jarrett's hand usage is both his strength and his flaw. Is Parker Washington's NFL ceiling closer to Josh Reed or David Bell? Why is Matt a fan of Xavier Hutchinson? The NFL receivers that Matt and Felix compare with Jordan Addison. Matt's ambivalence with a behavior Addison displayed that will be valued but underscores a problematic aspect of scouting talent.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP NFL Scouting Glossary defines three facets of finishing routes with NFL Draft prospect, wide receiver Zay Flowers of Boston College.
The Finish Is the Third Phase of Route Running in Football The Rookie Scouting Portfolio scouting criteria for route running separates the process into three phases:
The Release: When the receiver leaves the line of scrimmage and begins his route. The Stem/Setup: The path the receiver takes and the choices he makes to set up his break. The Finish: The receiver's change of direction at the top of the stem (the break) and his position and his path taken to optimize his availability for the quarterback to target him.
Although the best routes are routes where the receiver wins separation in the early phases of the pattern, the quarterback is not always in a position or situation to locate the receiver and deliver a viable target. How well a receiver finishes his route can be the difference in the outcome of the play.
There are three facets of finishing routes that a receiver can execute to optimize the effectiveness of a passing play: finishing friendly, running away from the defender, and re-routing when the first break doesn't generate a target. Finishing Friendly Although many routes are choreographed so the quarterback throws the ball to an anticipated location of where the receiver will be when the ball arrives, there are also many routes where the quarterback doesn't begin his throw until the receiver has finished his break.
This may have to do with the quarterback moving from one potential target choice to another and often while navigating his away around defenders trying to tackle him or fill his passing lane. There are a variety of factors that may disrupt a quarterback's timing or alter his choices.
One of the most important things a receiver can to do aid his quarterback in these scenarios is to finish friendly:
Turn the chest and pads toward the quarterback out of the break. Turn the head to the quarterback.
Finishing friendly maximizes the visual size of the target and this is important for a quarterback operating from a crowded area. This is especially true when pressure forces a quarterback to drop his eyes from what's happening downfield to avoid imminent danger and then refocus on potential targets.
There are a lot of bodies moving in space at a high rate of speed in a short period of time. The more a receiver can position himself to make the target easier, the better the quarterback's chances of delivering an accurate throw. Running Away from the Defender Regardless of the direction in that a route breaks, the receiver must be mindful of executing a break that will maximize the space between himself and the nearest defenders in the area. This is easier to do when a break requires the receiver to continue moving at a high rate of speed.
It's still vital for a receiver to continue working away from defenders when running routes with a break that requires a 180-degree turn out of a sudden stop — a stop executed after the receiver has been accelerating downfield. Although the receiver may not re-accelerate to full speed from such a break, continuing to move away from the trailing defender with a friendly finishing position with the head and chest facing the quarterback also optimizes the potential for the receiver to earn the target. Re-Routing There's a point of diminishing returns with a route break where the coverage catches up to the receiver or the quarterback cannot make the throw due to pressure that forces him to avoid defenders. The receiver must understand when this is happening and work his way to an open area of the field where his quarterback has a reasonable chance of targeting him.
This is the act of re-routing. When a receiver re-routes, he's determining his new path based on the movement of the quarterback and the coverage near him.
Receivers who possess a good feel for the coverage triangl...
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.
This week’s topics:
Tight Ends Aren't Real: The prototype the league and the public envision for a tight end rarely exists in a sustainable fashion.
The financials The high hit rate with scouting Why tight end is virtually an impossible position to perform to its prototypical expectation. Tight ends who were the rare prototypes and why they are problematic producers. Current tight ends whose skills are a notch below the prototypical prospect.
Why dynasty rankings are just 90% time-delayed, age-adjusted redraft production.
Gabriel Davis' value serves as an example. Ways you can exploit this in dynasty leagues.
Comparing and contrasting Adam and Matt's polar opposite dynasty GM styles.
Of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Montreal Alouettes’ head of scouting Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman go position-by-position and discuss productive NFL players who fit or don’t fit our desired archetypes at each position. This week:
What makes a good leader at the quarterback position? Where are the critiques of Russell Wilson fair/unfair? Why are onsite visits to scout quarterbacks vital? A behavior/trait where NFL evaluators are prone to overreacting when interviewing quarterbacks. Why we're sold on the Vikings' acquisition of T.J. Hockenson. Why do we love the Christian McCaffrey trade for both sides but agree there's a legitimate trap door for John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan? The potential win-win-win for the Giants-Chiefs-Toney, but which of the three wins is the shakiest? Why aren't we sold on the Chase Claypool deal for the Bears? Why we're bullish on the Robert Quinn and Bradley Chubb deals, especially with the Jeff Wilson throw-in for Miami. Why did the Colts go with Sam Ehlinger over Matt Ryan? Why we're puzzled the Colts fired Marcus Brady and what it might mean.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
TD Wire’s Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game in Week 9 to deliver first-semester report cards on NFL tight ends and wide receivers, including thoughts on T.J. Hockenson and Chase Claypool. Topics:
Thoughts on the T.J. Hockenson trade. Thoughts on Chase Claypool and what he could do with a new team, just prior to his trade to the Bears. Struggling WRs and TEs that we expect to improve as the season progresses. WRs and TEs that are emerging and are for real. Promising WRs and TEs on the horizon.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman defines the basic concepts of route running against zone coverage in this edition of the RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of a play from North Carolina NFL Draft Prospect, WR Josh Downs.
Zone Routes Are A Different Animal Most conversations about route-running are devoted to beating defenders playing one-on-one against a receiver. Zone coverage is a significant part of defensive football and there's more to it than simply finding an open spot.
Receivers have to see the coverage the same as their quarterback. They also have to understand how to manipulate the position of defenders to create open spots, maximize the potential space within that open area, and communicate in a timely and accurate manner to the quarterback that they are open and ready for the football. The Basic Techniques of Zone Routes
Scanning the Field.
Identifying the potential coverage triangles of defenders that will factor into the route. Identifying the defender in the second level of the field:
A shallow safety. A dropping defensive lineman. A linebacker in the shallow or intermediate. A cornerback playing the shallow/intermediate zone.
Building to Depth: Stretching the coverage to create a wide-enough hole in the zone.
Widening the position of defenders with the initial path (stem) of the route. Working to an appropriate depth to force defenders playing deep to retreat or play on their heels.
Throttling Down to the Appropriate Spot:
Identifying when the defender is presenting favorable leverage for the receiver to make his break. Snapping the turn of the break so the change of direction and pace is sudden to maximize separation. Turning the head and chest to make a friendly target with the quarterback.
Tempo the Break:
Adjusting whether to throttle down to a specific spot or slowing the pace of a moving break based on the route and the position of defenders in the coverage triangle. The objective is not to run into another defender's area and give him room to undercut or cut off the target.
Showing the Eyes at the Right Moment: The eyes communicate to the quarterback back when you're ready for the ball.
What It Looks Like on Film with UNC WR Josh Downs https://youtu.be/ZQzZCgBPYnw
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. Week 8 Reactions
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP examines the pending deal between the Giants and Chiefs involving mercurial wide receiver Kadarius Toney.
The Kadarius Toney Trade Is A Potential Win-Win-Win Note: You can also listen to these and additional thoughts by opting for the podcast at the bottom of the page.
I think the Kadarius Toney deal is a good trade.
Giants' Head Coach Brian Daboll inherited immature players at the wide receiver position in Toney and Kenny Golladay. Immaturity is seen as a negative and it can be. But in this case, it's more about youth, lack of perspective, and/or these players being unintentionally enabled to think they are better than they are.
Fred Taylor was a dynamic and immature talent early in his career. I actually used much of the behind-the-scenes details an NFL personnel employee shared with me about Taylor to formulate this RSP Writer's Project exercise nearly a decade ago. Taylor grew out of his behavior and became a locker-room stalwart.
I have to believe that when Daboll took the Giants' gig, he saw Toney as the most salvageable. Golladay earned a second deal off the backs of Golden Tate and Marvin Jones. These veterans created optimal matchups for Golladay and he earned targets from a tough, big-armed passer in Matthew Stafford.
Obviously, Golladay has NFL skills to produce at a high level, but he needs more surrounding talent to achieve that productivity than a true primary receiver. Unfortunately, the Giants expected Golladay to be a primary option and it was an unrealistic expectation.
Gabriel Davis' touters among NFL organizations and fantasy players in dynasty formats should take heed. (Also see Alvin Harper and Peerless Price for additional historical context).
Toney is an immense talent who can beat anyone one-on-one. Combined with his ball tracking and open-field skills, he has many of the traits to become a primary receiver. Behavior and habits in and out of the facility were the forms of maturity questions for Toney. Where Toney Has to Improve to Realize This Trade's Potential The inherent issue with Toney's game that concerned me since Florida was how out of control his footwork can be. He uses a lot of wide-radius cuts that lead to slipping and awkward planting with routes and ball carrying.
I was worried injuries would be a potential recurring issue because most receivers make the required dynamic moves within routes in an efficient manner that’s trained. He can do things that work and, when they do, work at a high level. The downside is the sustainability of his movement style.
Toney’s moves are so dynamic but out of control, there's a logical underpinning to his availability being an issue. The moves that make him productive may require too much from his body to sustain. In other words, he may not be effective unless “healthier” than what the average threshold for healthy is for most.
That is another factor with scouting that isn’t underscored enough: Does the player have to be healthy at a higher threshold than what coaches normally expect from a player in order to produce?
This is different than lacking toughness. Movement styles can be tough to unlearn and deficiencies may make the player an all-or-nothing option because they need to be 100 percent to execute these physically-demanding movements. Scouts and organizations have to be cognizant of this possibility when scouting talent.
Combine these two factors of injury and maturity and it presents head coaches with a choice. In almost every situation of this type, a veteran head coach prefers reliability to mercurial behavior -- even when it is high-upside talent. Daboll knew he faced these challenges with Toney this heading into the summer and set a clear boundary that sends a message to the players and sets the culture.
Daboll likely set the tone this summer about an open competition to see if he could get both Golladay and Toney to mature in the ways they needed to. For Golladay,
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.
This week’s topics:
Our stances on trades in fantasy leagues and how to handle conflicts stemming from them. Quarterbacks in dynasty formats.
Why is the position as a whole underrated? Specific players, who are underrated and overrated?
Influential teachers/lessons we've learned in our lives. The journey of learning to be yourself.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss Sharpe’s top-five prospects at each skill position for the 2025 class. They also discuss college and NFL players who could be more productive if used differently. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues. This Week’sTopics
Sharpe’s top-five from the 2025 NFL Draft class at each skill position.
’25 QBs: This class has the acclaim of the Trevor Lawrence-Justin Fields crew. ’25 TEs: There's only one, but he's one of four others at Georgia. ’25 WRs: Missouri, Houston, Texas A&M, and Clemson options on the board. ’25 RBs: Penn State's Nick Singleton leads a crew of backs that offer variety.
Players who were our gateway to college football as young fans.
Learn more about Campus2Canton Leagues
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman defines the basics of Stalk Blocking in this edition of the RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of a play from Charlotte NFL Draft Prospect, WR Grant DuBose.
What Is Stalk Blocking? When the blocking assignment calls for an offensive player detached from the formation to work toward a defender to execute the block, this is a stalk block.
This method involves the receiver being the aggressor/initiator of the interaction without manipulating the defender into believing that he's running a route. The Basic Techniques of Stalk Blocking
Break down in the Contact Zone.
The Contact Zone is within two yards of the defender. Breaking down involves these components:
A square stance: The hips and pads pointed squarely at the opponent. The feet are placed at shoulder width to generate a solid base/anchoring point during contact. The knees and hips are bent in an athletic position to solidify the base/anchoring/leverage. Maintaining the wide base by shuffling the feet.
Take the air out: Earning a chest-to-chest position with the defender to maximize leverage. Don't overextend:
Keeping the head and eyes up. The upper body should not be too far over the knees in an unstable stance. These body positioning points encourage a stable base for an attack or to handle contact from the opponent.
Hand and arm positions: The intent is to attack the center of the opponent's gravity and maintain a stable position.
Tight hands aiming for the chest plate of the opponent. Elbows bent.
The punch: Some blocks don't require a punch. When they do . . .
Tight hands Elbows bent Uppercut motion Rolling through the hips with an upward trajectory to generate force without overextending the frame.
Running the feet after contact.
Maintaining a wide base Shuffling the feet Maintaining the hands tight and in the chest of the opponent as much as possible.
What It Looks Like on Film with Charlotte WR Grant DuBose https://youtu.be/ZQzZCgBPYnw
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. Week 7 Reactions 1. Lamar Jackson 2. Gus Edwards 3. Kenyan Drake 4. Harrison Bryant 5. David Bell 6. Parris Campbell 7. Matt Ryan 8. Robert Woods 9. Tom Brady 10. Cade Otton 11. D'Onta Foreman 12. Terrace Marshall 13. Witchcraft 14. Isiah Pacheco 15. Michael Carter 16. Zach Wilson 17. Darius Slayton 18. Wandale Robinson 19. Travis Etienne as an RB1 down the stretch 20. Arthur Smith's tenure in Atlanta 21. Taysom Hill 22. Eno Benjamin 23. Keaontay Ingram 24. DeAndre Hopkins And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts.
This week's topics:
How we're too critical of "predictable" play calling. Defining constraint plays and differentiating them from misdirection. Players that Matt and Adam are drawn to as fans and how that differs from their analysis. Reading recommendations for aspiring students of the game and football history buffs. Why Adam sees Chris Olave as a must-buy in dynasty formats.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Montreal Alouettes’ head of scouting Russ Lande and the RSP’s Matt Waldman go position-by-position and discuss productive NFL players who fit or don't fit our desired archetypes at each position. Who are our types of players at each position — players we might take ahead of more productive options at the position who don't fit our archetype when building a team? That's the topic of this week's scout talk with Montreal Alouettes U.S. Head of Scouting Russ Lande and Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman.
They go position-by-position, discussing the traits and skills that will gain or lose value for them when considering what they value at each position. This is the first of a two-part conversation on this topic that will eventually cover most of the positions.
This week:
Why Kyler Murray's game, a good young passer, goes against our type of desired player relative to Lamar Jackson or even less productive players like Davis Mills, Geno Smith, and Derek Carr. We appreciate Mike Williams and Kadarius Toney but we discuss what they have in common that doesn't fit our type for the receiver position while bringing up others who do. Why Colts' cornerback Kenny Moore's game encompasses a lot of qualities that are missing from other players we discuss. What put Drue Tranquill's career on a better track than Johnathan Abraham's? Why we loved Grant Delpit pre-draft but how he hasn't tightened up his game to be a productive fit in the NFL. And what all of this has to do with what we seek from safeties. Why Myles Jacks Jack is a linebacker type that Russ covets and Denzel Perryman is a type he wouldn't build around but would make good use of his services? Why Matt covets Eric Kendricks and Pete Woerner. Who would Matt prefer as a running back type between a player he loves to watch as a fan and a backup he appreciates more as an evaluator? The player who runs on the edge of abandon that Russ values and a productive player who doesn't fit Russ' archetype at the position. Why Ezekiel Elliott is still a top back?
In two weeks, we'll cover the offensive and defensive lines and finish up tight and running backs. Another great pod that’s appointment listening.
https://youtu.be/0DvJboAS4pE
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
TD Wire’s Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game in Week 6 to break down the Giants' and Packers' offenses and deliver first-semester report cards on NFL quarterbacks and running backs. Topics:
Can the Giants sustain its run-first approach and continue winning? What's wrong with the Packers' offense? Which quarterbacks and running backs are playing top football so far? Struggline QBs and RBs that we expect them to improve as the season progresses. QBs and RBs that are emerging and are for real. Promising QBs and RBs on the horizon.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP NFL Scouting Glossary defines Clapping/Gator Catching, a sub-optimal technique with hand positioning for wide receivers.
Why Is Hand Positioning Vital for Receiver Play? The shape, spin, trajectory, and velocity of a thrown football require a pass catcher to attack the target with methods that allow the receiver an opportunity to achieve several objectives.
Meet the ball at the earliest point of arrival. Slow the spin of the ball in a controlled manner that reduces the potential for a violent recoil. Make the catch with the first attempt to maximize efficiency. Optimal hand positioning creates easier second-chance attempts to win the ball. Secure the target quickly enough to reposition the ball away from tight coverage. Secure the target quickly enough to maintain the path of the route and maximize yardage after the catch.
A football travels at a high speed and the spin isn't always tight. Combined with the oblong shape and texture, there are several challenges for a player that don't include the position of the defender and/or the intensity of contact that the defender will deliver as the receiver attempts the catch. What Is Optimal Hand Positioning to Catch a Football? The optimal receiving techniques begin with the fingertips. Because of the ball's spin and shape as well as the speed a quarterback can deliver it, the ball is prone to a violent recoil with it strikes a singular, flat surface. Throw a football against a wall and watch how violently and unpredictably it rebounds from the surface.
The same thing happens when the ball strikes the palm of your hand — a singular, flat surface. The fingertips are marvels of human engineering because when 6-8 of them meet an oblong object that's arriving with great velocity and high RPMs, they have the precision to apply subtle pressure that stops the spin.
If the precision of the fingertips working in tandem isn't perfect, it will still reduce the spin to a manageable movement — a soft and slower recoil that's easier to track for a second attempt at the ball compared to the ball recoiling violently off the palms, chest or helmet.
The best way to position the hands so the fingertips can stop the spin and control the ball depends on the trajectory of the target. If it's a target above the waistline, the hands should be extended outward with the thumbs and index fingers forming a triangle.
This isn't a perfect representation because the hands should be cupped a little more so the rest of the fingertips are in a position to grip the target, but you get the basic idea.
If the ball arrives below the waistline, the hands should be extended outward with the pinkies together as if you're holding them together to cup food.
Gator-Catching/Clapping: A Common Technique Error Watch a young child learning how to catch a ball it's common to see them attempt to clap their hands onto each side of the ball. It's a logical idea but an inefficient one because it requires a lot more timing and coordination to meet a moving object with both hands traveling from opposite directions than it does to have your hands in a fixed position as the ball arrives.
It also encourages initial contact of the ball with the palms rather than the fingertips and this leads to a violent and unpredictable recoil. If the hands miss completely, the ball has a violent recoil off the surface of the receiver's facemask or chest.
Although college and NFL receivers have spent hundreds if not thousands of hours catching the football, there are scenarios that influence a receiver's lapses with catch technique:
Mistracking the trajectory of the football and forced to re-adjust at the last moment. The receiver is focused on a different task that disrupts their timing and flow. The target is arriving at a spot where either hand position is viable and leads to indecision. The receiver has to make an athletic adjustment over or around a d...
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Week 6 Reactions https://youtu.be/OE1b_aP49j0
Enjoy.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts:
How analytics professionals can overfit data and the value of accounting for uncertainty in football. Where Matt accounts for uncertainty in his scouting process. Terry McClaurin: A player type that Matt believes he'll miss on again in the near future if another like him comes along. Dalvin Cook: A player type Matt believes he's more likely to identify with certainty. The Odell Beckham vs. big receiver debate. Why player archetypes are valuable for scouting talent, especially at WR and RB. The value of the NFL Combine. Why WRs often make better punt returners and RBs better kick returners. The awesome Jeff Fisher punt returner test.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
SB Nation's NFL Writer, Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast to discuss Joe Burrow, Geno Smith, the Hot-Hand Theory at Running Back, and the state of several NFL teams.
Topics Mark Schofield returns to campus for a homecoming week of NFL talk.
Why isn't the Bengals' offense clicking on all cylinders? The "hot-hand theory" for running backs and why it exists.
What factors go into it for the player? How do the coaches factor into it, good and bad?
Who are the best teams with the worst records? Who are the worst teams with the best records? Is Geno Smith legit as a long-term starter? Who has surprised and underwhelmed us? Skylar Thompson's debut in context. The Patriots return to its original run scheme after flirting with wide zone. Which quarterbacks have been "found out" thanks to the two-high shells? Advice for how to be a win-win networker in this industry.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Campus2Canton’s Felix Sharpe and RSP’s Matt Waldman discuss Sharpe's top-five prospects at each skill position for the 2024 class. They also discuss college and NFL players who could be more productive if used differently. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues. This Week’sTopics
Sharpe's top-five from the 2024 NFL Draft class at each skill position.
'24 QBs: A logjam of options tied at the five-spot. '24 TEs: Which option is Engram-like? Which option is on the list but hasn't shown up yet? '24 WRs: Two players from one program? Yes! '24 RBs: The player who could be a bigger Tony Pollard.
Can Nick Chubb age gracefully in the NFL like Frank Gore and Edgerrin James? Players who could be more productive if used differently (college and NFL).
Learn more about Campus2Canton Leagues
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP NFL Scouting Glossary covers the route-running concept of stem manipulation with the help of a Tyler Harrell post route.
Three Methods of Stem Manipulation Playground-style moves on moves that make defenders look silly are fun to watch. They even launch careers on Instagram and TikTok. But for most routes, manipulating a defender is a far more efficient process.
It has to be. As creative as these slick moves stacked in succession can be, there's a limited setting for where they work.
When the quarterback is at the top of his drop, he expects his receiver to be at that the right spot at the right time. Relying too much on these moves can make a receiver late to his spot.
When this doesn't happen, it can wreck a play and even ruin a drive.
There are three efficient ways wide receivers attack defenders with the route phase leading up to the break (the stem):
Running at the defender. Diving the stem inside the defender. Widening the stem outside the defender.
Good route runners are always trying to sell the defender on the belief (if even just for a flickering moment) that they might get behind him. These three manipulation tactics are efficient ways of forcing the defender to turn his hips in the wrong direction.
And when a defender realizes that he has turned his hips in the wrong direction, the act of righting his position requires him to stop his feet while the receiver is running past without breaking stride. Stem Manipulation on Film Alabama wide receiver (by way of Louisville) and NFL Draft prospect, Tyler Harrell demonstrates how a receiver efficiently manipulates his stem to force the defender out of position.
https://youtu.be/o_MfcCRij7M
You can also find more detail on this concept (and others) on my YouTube Channel, Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room and in the RSP Cast below.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Week 5 Reactions https://youtu.be/DTRTqFANMJc
Enjoy.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues a new podcast and film series devoted to scouting reports of past NFL players and what made them great. This month, Matt reviews the film and explains why RB James Brooks is an underrated great.
James Brooks Was Tiki Barber and Austin Ekeler In the NFL's Weaponized Era The 1980-90s were the weaponized era of the NFL. Athletes were reaching the peak of their size and speed at the position. Steroid use became more notable. And players realized that better equipment allowed them to maximize the intensity of contact behind their enhanced athletic ability.
It was an era where concussions remained an injury to shake off, clear the cobwebs, and keep it moving if you could. The league and the mass media, who signed lucrative deals to cover the game promoted the human missile mentality of the game.
You Got Jacked-Up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ELj-79jbqA
In the middle of this era where running the football with a feature back remained a central focus of many offenses, James Brooks excelled. Selected 24th overall in the 1981 NFL Draft, Brooks was an all-purpose player: tailback, receiver, and return specialist for the Air Coryell Chargers.
Paired with Chuck Muncie in the backfield, Brooks bloomed early as a kick returner and earned the change-of-pace role in the backfield. After three years, the Chargers traded Books for fullback Pete Johnson, a bruiser who compiled 64 rushing touchdowns during his first seven years in the league, including two 14-score seasons and a 12-score campaign that earned him Pro Bowl honors during an era of runners of more renown.
In hindsight, the Chargers gave away a player at age 26 who offered far more to an offense than his former team estimated. Brooks' peak years of his career came between the ages of 30-33.
Barber, another late statistical bloomer, actually began his run of excellence between 27-31.
Barber was more prolific than Brooks during his peak and while Barber also played at the tail end of the weaponized era, he had one more compelling advantage over Brooks that actually makes Brooks' feats all the more impressive.
The 205-pound Barber was 25 pounds heavier than Brooks. What Makes Brooks Great The stats are compelling:
41st overall in history in All-Purpose Yards with 2 top-ranked seasons during his career. 73rd overall in Yards from Scrimmage with 3 seasons in the top 10 of all-time. 20th in NFL history with 4.7 yards per rush attempt. 52nd in history with career touches in the weaponized era at 5-10, 180 pounds.
That's right, Brooks was 5-10 and 180 pounds. You don't earn his stats and simply run draws and play in space. Brooks could accelerate and attack at the collision point. He had top-end acceleration and speed — the juice to ward off the Rod Woodson's of the era in the open field — but he could also get the better end of a collision with Junior Seau because he knew how to finish.
If you’ve been reading the Rookie Scouting Portfolio’s running back evaluations for any length of time, you know that much of what people say is intangible can be defined and graded. You have to go to the film.
This week, I studied the tape on Brooks — past games as well as career highlights and retrospectives on YouTube — and it was easy to see why Bill Walsh remarked on a national broadcast that he couldn't believe San Diego traded Brooks away.
In this week’s podcast, I share the insights I gained from Brooks' game as a technician, a decision-maker, an athlete, and a receiver.
Listen to the pod and/or watch some of the videos below, and you’ll get a glimpse at why Brooks was the precursor to Barber, Alvin Kamara, Christian McCaffrey, and Austin Ekeler.
Links to the videos (the NFL may block them from viewing outside of YouTube):
https://youtu.be/q8sMGYxS8Do
https://youtu.be/E8JmBDvR1sE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzLISy_4Lsk&t=340s
And of course,
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts:
How Braess' Paradox fits into NFL and fantasy football decision-making. What Is Actionable Data? Why Footballguys' Bob Henry is a first-ballot Hall of Fame fantasy analyst and what we can learn from him? The differences variables between re-draft and dynasty leagues. Advice and perspective about dynasty rankings. Lessons Adam and Matt have learned in life that they return to regularly.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Montreal Alouettes' head of scouting Russ Lande and the RSP's Matt Waldman go position-by-position and project what traits and skills will gain or lose value for NFL teams in future NFL Drafts if the two-high shells continue to drive NFL offenses to run the football. The run has statistically gained ground on the passing game in the NFL thanks to the spreading out of opposing defenses and their response to employ two-high shells.
If this continues, and there's no reason to think it won't, the NFL will be forced to adapt to a reality where the best offenses control the football. Montreal Alouettes U.S. Head of Scouting, Russ Lande, and Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman undertake a strategic exercise to project how this impacts team building.
They go position-by-position, discussing the traits and skills that will gain or lose value for NFL teams in future NFL Drafts if the two-high shells continue to drive NFL offenses to run the football.
What type of offensive linemen will benefit or lose value in future drafts? Which teams are already ahead of the curve? Will the Gilbert Brown archetype at defensive tackle be back in vogue? Why the under-tackle will play a pivotal role if the Gilbert Brown archetype comes into play and who is a quintessential under-tackle in this league right now? Where the NFL may sacrifice on the athletic front at linebacker to account for what they'll need to stop the run. How will safeties' roles change? Where there will be more roles for certain types of running backs and potentially more running back conversion projects from wide receivers, but specific skills will remain a barrier to entry. Will the quarterback position go the route of long-form journalism? Quarterbacks who could have long careers in the NFL as journeymen thanks to this potential change. Quarterbacks who are so close to being ideal for this change, but their lack of confident action at the point of release remains a core obstacle. Which positions could lose the most value in future drafts?
Another great pod that's appointment listening.
https://youtu.be/48XbVz8Igh8
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman uses a pair of masterful receptions from Larry Fitzgerald's college tape to illustrate the value of receivers who can track the ball directly over their head. .
Not All Receivers Are Good Ball Trackers This post features Larry Fitzgerald, but it begins with a player finishing up his career in the CFL. Whenever I think about tracking the football I think of this one-time NFL prospect with an early-round contract. For NFL fans, the receiver is a recent punchline.
It's not meant to be. This player is good enough to get paid to play football, which is better than most people who've ever donned a helmet and pads.
It's vital to have this perspective about evaluating football talent because fans and media are too quick to react to the extremes with information. Media corporations generate a lot of revenue by fostering environments that encourage reactionary thinking.
"Best or worst" thinking is a plague of our present society but it's profitable.
This receiver was an elite NFL athlete with promising production at a good SEC program. It led to a healthy amount of pre-draft buzz for him that reached its peak during his week at the Senior Bowl.
While watching this player on the practice field, I got a text from a veteran scout and analytics professional with a lot of consulting projects for most of the NFL GMs in the league.
"If the South Squad spent five minutes with the drill where a receiver's back is to the thrower and the ball arrives over his head, the coaches would learn fast that [the player not mentioned here] has difficulty tracking the ball."
When I got back to my office, I pulled clips of as many vertical targets as I could find from this player's games. There were plenty of targets where he tracked the ball over his shoulder — enough for highlight packages on YouTube.
If you went deeper, this receiver was often facing the quarterback when he caught a vertical target and his wins over the shoulder had some technical flaws.
Tracking difficulties were a notable part of this receiver's struggles in the NFL.
The bigger question is why players earn early-round picks and significant playing time only to wash out because of a flaw that, as a scout mentioned to me, would take five minutes to uncover.
It comes back to the law of supply and demand.
The top college programs draw elite athletes with promising receiving skills. Most college programs have to make a choice:
Recruit a strong athlete and hope he becomes a technically good receiver. Recruit a strong technician and hope he becomes a better athlete.
Sometimes players from both categories improve on these hopes to the extent that they can become successful professionals. More often than not, the NFL is evaluating prospects who became an elite athletes and gained marginally better technique or elite technicians and gained marginally better athletic ability.
There are also physical skills that don't always earn the focus they should. Tracking the football is one of the common ones.
It's assumed that if you play wide receiver, you're inherently a good ball tracker. However, as the demands of the game increase with the level of play, the required skills for tracking the football become far more demanding. There Are Layers to Tracking the Ball The simplest definition for Tracking the Ball is the act of finding the ball in the air and looking it into your hands. This is enough for teaching a kid to play catch. There's a lot more involved with receiver play:
Identifying the trajectory of the ball: Simply finding the ball in the air can be more difficult for some routes than others. Gauging the trajectory of the target and reacting with the optimal hand position to attack it.
Attacking targets with a sub-optimal hand position lowers the odds of winning and/or protecting the target from a defender.
Gauging the trajectory of the target and positioning the body to maximize the catch opportunity....
TD Wire’s Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game in Week 3 to break down the resurrection of the ground game, Trevor Lawrence and Jalen Hurts, the highs and lows of QB and WR development, Atlanta's offensive woes, and thoughts on Kenny Pickett, Geno Smith, and Cooper Rush. Topics:
Why is the NFL running the ball more this month than in recent years?
Details on the rise of TE/FB usage. Details on the rise of gap blocking.
Trevor Lawrence and Jalen Hurts have a lot of window dressing in their offenses, can this remain effective? Why is quarterback play not as strong as it used to be but wide receiver play is getting better? Breaking down the "Josh Allen Plan," and why it's more than a statement that fits any struggling second-year quarterback. Is Kenny Pickett ready to be a winning starter? What to look for. Are the Cowboys a real threat with Cooper Rush?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Week 4 Reactions
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts:
The difference between Knowledge (Matt's strength) and Metaknowledge (Adam's strength) and how it plays out in football analysis. The difference between being contrarian and contrarian for contrarian's sake. How do we deal with our analysis when it conflicts with conventional wisdom? What do we make of the trend of QB ratings falling and run efficiency and play percentage rising at a significant rate?
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman defines the Route Stair-Step in this edition of the RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of a play from TCU NFL Draft Prospect, Quentin Johnston.
What is the Stair Step? The Route Stair Step is a method of manipulating defenders playing man-to-man or zone coverage. The receiver establishes position with the initial track (stem) of their route heading inside or outside, turns downhill to sell the threat of the vertical route, and then hits the brakes with a sharp turn inside or outside at their breakpoint.
The path of the route as well as the method of manipulation of the defender are figuratively and literally stair-stepping the manipulation of the defender.
The Stair Step is an effective storytelling device for intermediate routes. It reinforces the receiver's consistent effort to sell the potential of the vertical route with every rep while using that potential for the deep route against the defender. The Stair Step on Film Here's TCU's Quentin Johnston delivering a well-designed Stair Step against man-to-man coverage. The separation Johnston earns with the route gives him space to efficiently transition downhill and outrun the defense for a breakaway score.
https://youtu.be/szB8Xtm37J8
You can also find more scouting criteria on my YouTube Channel, Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room, and in the RSP Cast below.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Campus to Canton's Felix Sharpe and the RSP's Matt Waldman discuss the differences between scouting Devy prospects and NFL Draft prospects, the underrated Michael Penix, Jr., and what quarterbacks Justin Fields, DJ Uiagelelei, and Anthony Richardson and their coaches have in common. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college and NFL talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your Devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.
This week's topics:
The trap doors of Clemson QB DJ Uiagelelei's game. How Uiagelelei, Anthony Richardson, and Justin Fields are dealing with similar coaching challenges in contrast to Josh Allen's development in Buffalo. How Tyler Van Dyke's benching in Miami tells us a lot about the rise and fall of draft capital for college players. The differences in scouting for Devy and the NFL: Necessary perspective when the hype machine is in full gear. The underrated play of Michael Penix, Jr.
Learn more about Campus2Canton Leagues.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Week 3 Reactions 1. Alec Pierce 2. Clyde Edwards-Helaire 3. Jelani Woods 4. Amari Cooper 5. Jacoby Brissett 6. DeVante Parker 7. Laviska Shenault 8. D.J. Moore 9. Khalil Herbert 10. Darnell Mooney 11. Josh Reynolds 12. Irv Smith 13. K.J. Osborn 14. Tyler Conklin 15. Garrett Wilson 16. Mack Hollins 17. Derrick Henry 18. Robert Woods 19. Devin Duvernay 20. Jahan Dotson 21. Travis Etienne 22. J.K. Dobbins 23. Tua Tagovailoa
https://youtu.be/hqWAb987QcY
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast kicks off a new podcast series devoted to scouting reports of past NFL players and what made them great. This month, Matt reviewed the film and explains why Bears' Punky QB Jim McMahon's greatness is vastly underrated.
Jim McMahon Was A Cultural Stamp of the 1980s He arrived at the Chicago facility in a limousine drinking cans of Budweiser. George Halas, the father of the NFL, greeted him with a gruff assessment: He had a bad eye, he was too small, and his arm was suspect. Halas wondered aloud if his new quarterback was better off in the CFL.
McMahon probably knew Papa Bear was testing him and didn't hesitate with his answer.
"Then why did you draft me, old man?"
McMahon took over Mike Ditka's offense, an unimaginative scheme that probably inspired the worst of McMahon's teammate and future head coach, Jeff Fisher. Shackled with a predictable run game despite having an all-time great in the backfield, McMahon changed the plays as he saw fit.
His aggressive forays downfield coupled with his keen strategic mind for the game swept the clouds of dust from Soldier Field and catalyzed a championship-caliber team.
McMahon was the quarterback that the football movies of that era tried to emulate and failed. Fans and media never understood what John Madden knew: When at the height of his powers, McMahon was arguably the best quarterback of the era — a bold statement bordering on insanity when considering that Joe Montana and Dan Marino ruled the 80s and were among the greatest to ever throw a football in any era.
Madden may have been entertaining, but he was no hot-take con artist. If you scout the game and take a closer look without the mainstream stat-based or "QB wins" mindset, you'll arrive at a similar conclusion.
I did. What Makes McMahon Great Definitely not his stats. This is the measuring stick for most who judge quarterback play. It means that even those who have an appreciation for McMahon often cite the intangibles as the foundation for his greatness.
If you've been reading the Rookie Scouting Portfolio's quarterback evaluations for any length of time, you know that much of what people say is intangible can be defined and graded. You have to go to the film.
This week, I studied the tape on McMahon — past games as well as career highlights and retrospectives on YouTube — and it was easy to see why former BYU teammate Steve Young credited McMahon as much, if not more, than Joe Montana for being the template he needed to learn the position.
In this week's podcast, I share the insights I gained from McMahon's game as a technician, a decision maker, an athlete, and a leader and compare him to other quarterbacks of the past with more on-field acclaim.
Listen to the pod, watch some of the videos below, and you'll get a glimpse at why McMahon's quarterbacking has subtlety, guts, and technical and strategic greatness.
It's ironic that at the height of his career and celebrity, McMahon had a huge sponsorship where he uttered the words: "Image is everything," because his image became the historical narrative overshadowing that greatness.
Links to the videos (the NFL blocked them from viewing outside of YouTube):
Part I
Part II
Part III
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet,
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman’s cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan.
There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He’s a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He’s also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts:
Why Adam encourages fantasy GMs to spend a vast majority of one's FAAB on one player, save the rest for rotating streamers on kicker and defense, and devote more energy to preemptive picks in FCFS. The difference between descriptive and predictive stats. Why yards per carry can have value but are misused. The greatness of Billy Howton, Del Shofner, Henry Ellard, William Andrews, and John Jefferson and the events that altered their potential to earn the acclaim they deserve. How the media's relationship has changed with the NFL and why Vincent Jackson's contract impasse with the Chargers would have been seen in a different light. The ways fans and media pathologize player personalities inaccurately: Odell Beckham, Tom Brady, Antonio Brown, and Russell Wilson. Why Momentum Exists and Running Backs Matter, but the way analytics-driven media communicate their points tarnishes their ideas.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Montreal Alouettes' head of scouting Russ Lande and the RSP's Matt Waldman discuss Brian Daboll's management tack with his wide receiver corps, scheme and matchup players, notable scouting reports of the past, gamesmanship between coaches and GMs, and behaviors that attract/repel NFL teams. This week's Scout Talk provides valuable perspective on how the league operates when it comes to player scouting and coaching as well as the challenges of hiring leaders at all levels of the organization.
The likely positives but the potential negative of Brian Daboll's handling of Kadarius Toney and Kenny Golladay. Scheme Players vs. Match-up Players
The difference. How long does it take for the league to neutralize schemed players? Can a scheme-reliant quarterback be a perennial starter in the NFL?
Player behaviors that attract/repel NFL teams. Matt's evolution with scouting contact balance in running backs. Russ' approach regarding elite athletes vs. finesse technicians with scouting offensive tackles. Why quarterbacks may need a certain amount of narcissism for long-term success.
Appointment listening.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman's RSP NFL Scouting Glossary details the release stance and motion that he seeks from NFL Draft prospects at wide receiver, using Ohio State's Jaxon Smith-Njigba as an example.
Why is the Release Stance Important? Wide receiver play bears a lot of similarities to pass rushing. Receivers and pass rushers are both trying to gain ground on an opponent from a static stance. Both positions have to manipulate the opponent to generate an advantageous path. And both positions have to know maneuvers where they attack and defend their leverage.
The stance is the foundation for all of these requirements and it means that the stance has to do three things:
Facilitate explosion and pose a threat that every release will lead to a vertical route. Eliminate the potential for any wasted movement that can give an opponent a first-move advantage if playing the receiver tight. Disguise the receiver's true intentions with a neutral body position and that net neutral for receiver play is "every route potentially being a deep vertical route."
When a wide receiver has an efficient and comfortable stance, he can do a lot of things that will get him separation.
Here's Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba's stance and release motion explained.
https://youtu.be/ixRUo_KQo8I
You can find a summary of the components of a good release stance and release motion below. Components of a Good Release Stance These are the elements of a good stance for a receiver. The components have enough leeway for the receiver to be comfortable and efficient with their stance and movement.
Feet staggered with the back knee aligned with the front heel. A balanced stance with ~ an 80/20 weight ratio with the front foot and the back foot.
This facilities explosion off the line. It limits the potential for wasted movement. It reduces the potential for defender contact to knock the receiver off balance.
The stance should include some bend in the knees and hips.
It's an athletic stance to facilitate balance. The bend shouldn't be too low or defenders can easily jam the receiver.
The arms should be uncrossed and hanging on either side of the front knee.
This allows for the receiver to efficiently pump his arms for acceleration if not jammed. It also allows for the receiver to efficiently use his hands to counter jam attempts.
This sets the stage for the receiver to deliver an efficient and explosive release motion. Components of A Good Release Motion The release motion is the initial step from the stance. The best route runners sell the potential of the vertical route, specifically, the deep go (or nine-route) with every route release.
Receivers do this because if they can compel the defender to believe it's a deep route, the defender will turn his hips downfield to keep up. This allows receivers to set up their actual route.
But, what if the route is actually a deep go?
While true that receivers may try to manipulate the opponent into believing they are running a shallow route when running a deeper route by using a slower pace, it's still an exceptional circumstance. Most receivers still begin a deep route with an explosive release motion and manipulate it in a different manner because it's harder for defenders to guess a route if every route begins the same way.
The release motion that helps receivers achieve this goal has these components:
Going from "low" to "lower" in the stance and exploding outward with the pads down. Rolling off the front foot with no rocking or extra steps with the back foot. Pads over the knees. Arms pumping with a deep sprinter's motion. Helmet over pads and eyes up and looking straight downfield.
These components sell the perception that the receiver is going deep. That perception sets the stage to manipulate defenders in a variety of ways.
An efficient release motion allows the receiver to attack the defender ...
TD Wire's Laurie Fitzpatrick returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Quick Game in Week 3 to break down the Jaguars' victory over the Colts, how we evaluate running backs in pass protection and what we're looking at away from the ball when we grind film. This week, Laurie and I dig into the guts of the Jaguars' defensive performance that stifled the undermanned Colts' offense. We also examine the match-up game of the Jaguars' offense that profited from key injuries along the Colts' defense.
We also discuss the techniques, concepts, characteristics of opposition, and prioritization of information involved with running backs protecting the passer.
We finish the show with a conversation about all the things we're examining on the field while grinding tape before we even consider following the football.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Week 2 Reactions 1. Tua Tagovailoa 2. Jared Goff 3. Matt Ryan 4. Russell Wilson 5. Curtis Samuel 6. Chris Olave 7. Richie James 8. Brian Daboll's handling of Kadarius Toney and Kenny Golladay 9. Allen Robinson 10. Sammy Watkins 11. Hunter Renfrow 12. Najee Harris 13. Clyde Edwards-Helaire 14. Gerald Everett 15. Isaiah LIkely 16. Mike Gesicki 17. Jahan Dotson 18. Ravens Defense 19. Kyle Pitts 20. Drake London 21. Amari Cooper
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Photo by Aero Icarus https://www.flickr.com/photos/aero_icarus/50211300018 Matt Waldman follow-up to a hilarious RSP Story Time debut is his tale about successfully stowing away on a U.S. commercial airline flight at age 14. Friday is my one day off from football. It’s a day I devote to music lessons, reading, movies, and other mediums of value. In addition to sharing my Reads, Listens, and Views (a feature I’m bringing back to the site this year), I’m also collecting true stories from friends and colleagues.
If you’re interested in being a part of this, feel free to email me at mattwaldmanrsp@gmail.com and we’ll consider recording it.
Adam Dorn's hiliarious bet with KISS bassist Gene Simmons is a great tale for your drive home. RSP Storytime follows it up wtih one of my own stories: Stowing away on a commercial airline flight.
A John Hughes 80's movie come to life.
https://youtu.be/LOMO_eSGcU4
Enjoy.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman's cohost for the 2022 football season to discuss practices that will make you a better fantasy GM. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He's a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He's also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into the statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts:
The Implacable Universal Force of the Regression gods explained:
Patrick Mahomes O.J. Howard Travis Etienne and James Robinson Chase Claypool
How Adam makes fantasy decisions while waiting for an appropriate amount of data
Why pre-draft ADP is valuable. A sticky finding with rookie performance.
Why effective processes blend systems and intuition:
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen Marlon Mack and Tevin Coleman
Enjoy!
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman defines the Coverage Triangle in this edition of the RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of a play from Ohio State NFL Draft Prospect, Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
What is the Coverage Triangle? And why do receivers have to possess knowledge of it for the NFL?
One way of answering this question is by asking another question: Why do a lot of top athletes at wide receiver fail to transition quickly, if at all, to the NFL after promising performances during training camps?
Receivers must be on the same page with their quarterbacks when reading coverage. This means understanding changes to the coverage late in the pre-snap phase and early in the post-snap phase of the play:
Alignment shifts. Drops or climbs. Changes in leverage. Body language that may indicate a blitz.
These are just some of the factors a receiver and quarterback have to see the same way. When they do, the receiver will be adjusting his route to a pattern that will break open.
A significant factor in this decision is the Coverage Triangle, which consists of some combination of three defenders:
A safety, usually over the top at some amount of depth. A linebacker, usually inside of the receiver. A cornerback, usually closest to the receiver. A defensive lineman who may drop to cover the shallow zone.
Sometimes we'll see these four positions play roles that vary from what I mentioned. The basic point is that you have three defenders that a receiver should take into account before the snap and early in the post-snap phase when running a route against zone coverage or a combination of man and zone. The Coverage Triangle on Film Ohio State wide receiver and NFL Draft prospect, Jaxon Smith-Njigba demonstrates how a receiver and quarterback will account for this coverage triangle during the late pre-snap and early post-snap phase of a play.
https://twitter.com/MattWaldman/status/1566079042612346881
It's important to note that this particular play may or may not be a spot adjustment from Smith-Njigba where he's identifying a change to the Coverage Triangle and altering his route. He might just be identifying a blitz.
Still, the play illustrates how the blitz impacts the triangle and why the route that Smith-Njibba is running beats the triangle of defenders.
NFL receivers have to be more aware of this triangle and how to decide which route to run based on it. One of the primary decision factors is based on the position of each defender in the triangle.
When you're watching receivers on Sunday, spend time identifying the coverage triangle accounting for them and you'll begin to see the logic behind their route decisions versus zone. You'll also begin to understand why some top one-on-one athletes aren't on the field as much as fans hoped.
You can also find more detail on this concept on my YouTube Channel, Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room and in the RSP Cast below.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Campus to Canton's Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about QB Anthony Richardson and WRs Jaxon Smith-Ngiba and Marvin Harrison, Jr. Every other week, Felix @sharpereview of @campus2canton will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassmen (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.
This week's topics:
Florida's QB Anthony Richardson's highs and lows in context of his NFL evaluation. Why Jaxon Smith-Ngiba and Marvin Harrison, Jr. essentially play different positions but both are strong NFL prospects. The challenges of developing not only a strong work ethic but also learning to work intelligently. The value of learning from blown first chances and embracing second chances.
Learn more about Campus2Canton Leagues.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
https://youtu.be/7BVFTsdlfFI
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Photo by Waring Abbot/Getty Images. Matt Waldman kicks off RSP Storytime, a short podcast devoted to true stories. This week, Adam Dorn shares how he won a bet with Gene Simmons of KISS. Friday is my one day off from football. It's a day I devote to music lessons, reading, movies, and other mediums of value. In addition to sharing my Reads, Listens, and Views (a feature I'm bringing back to the site this year), I'm also collecting true stories from friends and colleagues.
If you're interested in being a part of this, feel free to email me at mattwaldmanrsp@gmail.com and we'll consider recording it.
RSP Storytime kicks off with one of my favorite stories that I heard last year. It comes from composer, Adam Dorn.
You've probably heard Adam's work as the composer for documentaries such as Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, and Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI. He's also written and performed music for Six Feet Under, The Bourne Supremacy, The Devil Wears Prada, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
The son of renowned jazz and R&B producer Joel Dorn, Adam is a lifelong Eagles fan who reached out to me last year after hearing about my penchant for drawing parallels to football and improvisational music and deciding we were going to become great friends.
Adam and I share a love for Funk, R&B, and Jazz. Adam's longtime friendship with Marcus Miller began as a student-mentor relationship. If you don't know Marcus Miller, he's a renowned performer and producer who is also one of the kings of the electric bass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpSlxS5Xkso
I share these things about Adam because I want to set the stage for the story. Imagine Adam as a 17-year-old bassist with a full-blown Philly wise-ass mentality in the late 1980s learning his craft from Miller when he runs into KISS bassist, Gene Simmons while working as a grunt in a recording studio.
Now imagine Simmons dismissing Adam's musical hero and their conversation degenerating into a bet that takes them into the streets of New York and leads to the ultimate comeuppance.
Enjoy.
Footballguys staff writer Adam Harstad joins RSP Film and Data as Matt Waldman's cohost for the 2022 football season. We'll be discussing practices that will make you a better fantasy GM. There are a lot of excellent writers and analysts in the fantasy industry. There are few that I hold in as high a regard as Adam. He's a forthright human being with a tremendous intellect whose approach to analysis in this space differs from most.
He's also an excellent fantasy GM in re-draft and dynasty formats. Unlike Dwain McFarland, whose work delves into statistical process, Adam spends a lot of time examining results and dealing with broad themes of decision-making that help us become better fantasy players and fantasy analysts:
Regression Age Cliffs Heuristics Bayesian Updating Data that's sticky
This week, Adam and I discuss Bayesian Updating, Heuristics, Yards Per Route Run, the the timing and volume of trades, and the value of draft capital through the lens of players like Trey Sermon, Tyler Lockett, and Hunter Renfrow.
Enjoy!
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Montreal Alouettes' head of scouting Russ Lande and the RSP's Matt Waldman delivers a must-listen episode devoted to separating the reality from the myths about preseason buzz, free agent additions, draft capital and gamesmanship among teammates competing for NFL jobs. If you want to gain valuable perspective on how the league operates and understand the details that you miss from mass-media coverage of OTAs, training camps, preseason games, and depth chart movement, this is a must-listen episode of Scout Talk.
There's a ton of great information here that ranges from broad thoughts about teams to specifics about current players:
Why offseason drum beats don't matter unless those beats form a specific and discernable rhythm
Skylar Thompson as a great example. Romeo Doubs as a positive example but with typical issues to address and a Davante Adams story that fits into the equation.
Player Fit: Trey Sermon in San Francisco vs. Philly
Why Sermon never fit in Kyle Shanahan's system. The type of backs Shanahan seeks vs what they thought they could change with Sermon. Why Philly is a good fit in theory but why talent takes a back seat for now.
Draft Capital: The Hidden Advantage of a High-Round Draft Pick
Why, for good and bad seasons, team management holds a clear bias with early-round picks. Why late-round picks with more talent than early-round players often fall through the cracks. Melvin Gordon, A.J. Quigley, and why reliability can supersede talent for system-leaning coaches.
Gamesmanship: We hear great narratives about veterans helping young players. But...
We don't hear about veterans at the end of careers who need the money, getting into the heads of teammates to take their jobs. Ty'Son Williams rise and quick fall as a potential example.
This is an advanced class for football operations perspective. Appointment listening.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
TD Wire's Laurie Fitzpatrick joins Matt Waldman and the RSP Quick Game podcast for the 2022 NFL season. I cut Mark Schofield. He missed one too many skinny posts and it's time to go in another direction.
You know this is far from the truth. Mark has earned an excellent full-time opporutnity that will preclude him from co-hosting the Quick Game. I'm thrilled for him.
I'm also thrilled to work Laurie. A repeat guest of past RSP Film Room's, Laurie is my sister in film. You can find her film break downs at TD Wire with Doug Farrar.
Laurie's also a former starting running back in a league that CBS' Emory Hunt used to cover at his site, Football Gameplan.
Let me get this straight: Matt Waldman's bringing on a film analyst from TD Wire who played running back?
Yep. You know I didn't have to think twice.
This week, Laurie and I discuss a variety of NFL-related topics leading up to the opener:
Why the Vikings, Dolphins, and Jaguars offenses excited us this year. Why the rookie year decisions of Michael Thomas and Drew Lock are a positive indication for Skylar Thompson's perspective and work ethic. Our breakdown of Gabriel Davis as an athlete and a fit in the Bills' system. Where we stand with the Jaguars running back room. Achilles' injuries and why the idea that James' Robinson's lack of top speed will be a positive aspect about his recover is a false theory. Why Brandon Aiyuk is poised for big things. Why training camp is important for the football team, but not necessarily an indicator of individual production. Players who impressed in training camp, but placing it in proper context. How Laurie got started with breaking down tape. Tips to avoid injury with film grinding: Sounds crazy, but if NFL DE/OLB Ryan Riddle suffered more injuries writing than he did playing football, then we're onto something.
We'll be back in two weeks to discuss the NFL. Listen below or with your favorite podcast service.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and (literally) dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams.
Feel It or F#ck It is our instant verdict on the fantasy value of a player or situation, not the ability, effort, or character of the player. This is how two old-timers in this industry talk when they have a lot to cover in a little time (15-20 minutes).
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Campus to Canton's Felix Sharpe joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about Trey Sermon to the Eagles, rookie notables from the preseason, the state of the Patriots and Bears, and notable college performers. Every other week, Felix will be joining me to discuss college football talent, many of them underclassman (Devy). The show will be focused solely on these aspects of fantasy football so you can get familiar with them for your devy, dynasty, and re-draft leagues.
Learn more about the new RSP podcast lineup here.
This week, Felix and I cover players he's watching this week but also discuss the NFL preseason and, of course, Trey Sermon's move to Philadelphia.
Matt Waldman's does a solo show on Trey Sermon's experience in San Francisco, possible landing spots, and what opportunities and obstacles are ahead for his career path. The 49ers cut Trey Sermon today and the biggest surprise to any angle of this story was Peter King saying that Sermon would be heavily involved as the No.2 on that depth chart. I was hoping and expecting Sermon to get his walking papers.
So what's next? Where could he land? Is there are chance he can deliver to expectation elswhere?
Today's podcast discusses these questions and more:
Why I listed San Francisco as the worst pre-draft fit for Sermon in the RSP. The draft-day factors that changed my mind in the post-draft. Kyle Shanahan's history of running back choices that indicate Sermon was unlikely his draft-day call. How Sermon looked on tape in San Francisco: Separating football from clickbait. Potential landing spots for Sermon: Philadelphia wasn't mentioned but should have been. The potential external and internal obstacles Sermon must overcome to maximize his potential
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
PFF's Dwain McFarland reconvenes with Matt Waldman for the 2022 Fantasy Football preseason edition of the RSP's Film and Data podcast. As I would imagine how my friend, Bob Harris of Football Diehards would characterize Dwain McFarland and me on a show, the podcast would be called "Between Two Firehoses." Dwain and I deliver a quick-hitting blast of film and data-related fantasy thoughts on over a dozen players/situations around the league:
The rushing mark Justin Fields must reach to deliver his ceiling of potential this year. Where Travis Etienne's fantasy profile could match D'Andre Swift's from 2021. Why James Cook is the better bargain compared to Etienne in fantasy leagues. Why we both like Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy, but I'm more bullish on Sutton--even at his higher ADP in sharp drafts. Why we both love Albert Okwuegbunam's ADP and ceiling in the Broncos' offense. Why we both love Kadarius Toney this year. Why we both think Skyy Moore's route game from college is the fantasy dagger for Mecole Hardman and the player I compare Moore to in Andy Reid's offense. Is JuJu Smith-Schuster a viable fantasy option or is it Marquez-Vales Scantling? Where Dwain falls on the Ezekiel Elliott-Tony Pollard debate.
Dwain and I will probably squeeze in another show before the season because we had a list of about 10-12 more players we hoped to cover but knew we had less than an hour.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Football Diehards podcast host Mike Dempsey joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about negotiating trades in dynasty leagues. You may be more familiar with Mike Dempsey as a radio host for the Football Diehards show Sirius XM Fantasy and the gameday co-host for the Jaguars' Radio Network, but he's also a helluva a fantasy GM. I am in a 32-team, full IDP dynasty league and I'm not sure there is a better trade negotiator that I have seen than Mike, who has been one of the dominant teams.
Mike was gracious enough to join me for a conversation about the art of the fantasy deal:
Why trading is a pivotal strategic tool for his startup drafts in dynasty leagues. Why he offers dozens of deals — and often 4-5 variations of a deal to the same owner simultaneously — in his leagues. Why drafting a player someone else wanted can be the best time to trade away that player. Positions that Mike and Matt feel are foundational anchors for most IDP dynasty formats. Understanding the dynamics of "loose" and "tight" negotiators. Owning the playoffs versus owning future drafts.
Check out the RSP Cast for this and more from Mike and me below.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Russ Lande, former NFL scout and the current head of national scouting for the Montreal Alouettes, joins Matt Waldman for another season of RSP Scout Talk. This week, they discuss processing speed, coach-scout dynamics, and camp hopefuls from the 2022 rookie class. Russ and I are excited to embark on another year of the RSP Scout Talk podcast series. Here are this week's conversation topics:
Testing the processing of information on the field:
Why it's gaining value. The positions where it is vital and why. Examples of prospects with fast and slow processing abilities and the contributing factors that help/hurt processing speed. How coaches can make the most of slower processors. Where testing for processing may look like in the future.
Coach-Scout-Team Dynamics:
Why Dante Scarnecchia's appearance on the Athletic podcast with Robert Mays unintentionally revealed more about organizational management opportunities for personnel evaluation. The range of organizational models that teams have for coach-scout interaction for scouting. What Russ valued from his NFL experience with coaching staffs. How Bill Walsh's plan to videotape teaching sessions of veteran position coaches was the seed of his historic coaching tree. Why many teams try to be a highfalutin fusion restaurant with a star chef that leaves its fans dissatisfied, hungry, and stopping by joints like Five Guys on the way home -- and why the Steelers are that Five Guys franchise. Or, more aptly, Primanti's.
Why Chris Olave is the best receiver of this rookie class. Why Russ is excited to see offensive packages for Malik Willis. 2022 Camp Hopefuls: Late-round/UDFA types that Russ and I are looking forward to hearing about this summer.
Enjoy...we did!
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Who would you pick to defend the planet in a science fiction football game? Photo by Frankula. Matt Waldman shares a few of his players to defend the planet from an alien civilization on the latest RSP Cast.
The RSP Writers Project If you've never read the RSP Writers Projects, my favorite was the fourth one: An alien race reveals itself to the planet and its intention to take over the world. Being an advanced species with a sense of "fairness" (the closest but not quite accurate word on earth to describe a code they live by) they challenge us to sport they share in common with us.
They win, they rule. We win, they go away.
Their technology can bring back any player, living or dead, to their peak abilities for the purpose of the game. The writers picked teams and coaches, explaining their selections.
For the fun of it, I shared my thoughts on my quarterback, my punter (not what you think), and one of my wide receivers in this week's podcast.
If you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
OBR's ace X and O's analyst Jake Burns kills it on Matt Waldman's RSP Cast with his thoughts on the state of the Cleveland Browns as we embark on 2022 NFL training camp. Let's acknowledge there’s a great big red elephant alum from Gainesville high in the room by the name of Deshaun Watson. I definitely have my own thoughts and feelings about Watson, this case, and the Browns organization in regards to this situation, but there are more than enough well-intentioned (as well as opportunistic) people covering this awful situation.
We’re here to talk about Browns' football. This includes Watson from the football/organizational side of the equation as well as what the quarterback situation looks like on the field for Cleveland short-term and long-term, the strengths and weaknesses of the Browns heading into the year outside of the quarterback position:
Why Jacoby Brissett can be an upgrade to 2021 Baker Mayfield on the field and in the locker room. What Deshaun Watson's game brings to the Browns schematically that the offense has never had. Why a plus-Rashard Higgins or JuJu Smith-Schuster is a fitting schematic comp for rookie David Bell. The Browns' options with its four-headed running back stable. How Cleveland's defense must perform to maintain competitive game scripts for its offense and why it's not as exciting TV but still effective. Offensive and defensive prospects worth watching in August.
As I said, Jake killed it and it was a long time coming for me to have him on. You cal follow him @jake_burns18 on Twitter and find his top-flight work at these spots:
The Orange and Brown Report (OBR) The OBRFilmBDN Podcast
And of course...
If you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast continues the preseason watchlist conversation with the players and situations that Matt is most interested in monitoring during training camp. This week, we’re continuing the preseason watchlist conversation with the players and situations that I’m most interested in monitoring during training camp.
Players and scenarios I discuss include:
Can Marquise Brown and/or Rondale Moore replace the qualities of DeAndre Hopkins' game that made Hopkins a receiving juggernaut? Do the Ravens see Lamar Jackson for what he really is or are they itching to make him what he isn't? Depending on the answer to the previous question, Devin Duvernay could become a significant offensive factor. Who will be the third option in the Bears' receiving corps? Depending on the answer, that option could wind up the second-most productive player or an afterthought. Green Bay's passing game has a vacuum to fill and there are a lot of potential outcomes that are reasonable to project this year. That said, the potential for a receiver to assume Davante Adams' production is likely limited to one candidate or bust. There is also potential to see the reemergence of a Randall Cobb role, but not with the guy named Randall Cobb. The Travis Etienne hype could develop into something real, but the language of the report reveals a lack of substance at this point. I explain why. Is there the potential for a hidden gem in the Raiders offense? Why there's potential that any Pierre Strong buzz in June is putting the cart before the horse. Tampa Bay's running back stable. How stable is it? Who could sneak his way into more touches?
Of course, it is easy to monitor news about players in training camps. Discerning what is actionable information from that news is a different matter entirely. This is something I’m covering in the 2022 RSP Pre-Draft/Post-Draft Service’s June newsletter: A 10-point primer on putting training camp news in perspective—especially with regard to rookies, second-year players, and low-cost vets and journeymen.
If you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast discusses his outlook for Baltimore Ravens receiver Rashod Bateman's 2022 campaign and shows you how to use fantasy football projections to understand the process behind the totals. "Why no love for Bateman?
This is what Jacob, a long-time reader, and listener, asked me about Rashod Bateman on Twitter after seeing the June update for the RSP's 2022 Dynasty Rankings and Projections Package. He included Matt Harmon’s assessment of Bateman as a talent with a lot of qualities similar to Keenan Allen and Justin Jefferson.
It's a great subject to discuss something many fantasy GMs and fans don't understand about assessing talent--especially in fantasy leagues: Talent is only part of the equation.
Usage, the skills of the supporting talent (OL and QB for a WR), and the history of the offense – a scheme that isn’t expected to make a significant change—are all important factors.
This week, I take you through the RSP's projection process to explain why Bateman qualifies as a breakout player with my data but with production that isn't on the level of Justin Jefferson, or even Keenan Allen's recent totals. I also share what to look for when examining projections so you know if the process behind the data is sound.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman shares his All-22 Rookie Watchlist — below the radar players whose draft capital did not match their talent. This week, we’re talking preseason skill player watch lists—the All-22 rookie Team--below the radar players whose draft capital did not match their talent. The odds are against these players earning early opportunities to contribute in an NFL offense but if circumstances allow it, they have the skills to exceed current expectations and potential go from a roster hopeful to a meaningful part of the gameplan within 6-18 months.
These are players you should be considering for your expanded preseason rosters in dynasty leagues as well as have them on a running list for re-draft formats as preemptive additions. They have the talent and/or scheme fit to potentially do what James Robinson has done if given a true opportunity due to injury, suspension, an open-minded coach and staff, or some other exceptional circumstance.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman shares his philosophies on managing fantasy lineups in this week’s RSP Cast. Now that the dust has settled on the 2022 NFL Draft, let’s continue the fantasy conversation with setting lineups:
How should I use lineup effeciency as a guide? Which league variables impact lineup efficiency? How does one get better with start/sits? What resources are out there? What type of relationship should I develop with these resources to get better? How do I manage weekly start/sits? How does the draft, trades, and free agency factor into my lineup decisions?
Tune in!
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse of children.
Matt Waldman shares his philosophies on building teams in dynasty leagues in this week's RSP Cast. Now that the dust has settled on the 2022 NFL Draft, let's discuss dynasty team building:
Self-assessment of strengths and weaknesses as a manager. Minimizing weaknesses and leverage strengths: What this actually means. My approach to startup and rookie drafts and how stockpiling talent fits within the strategy. Safe picks: The difference between aiming for the bull's eye and aiming for the bull's eye through a hole in an apple sitting atop the head of a man standing in front of the target. Trades: When, why, and how. Waivers: When and how I spend.
And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual
PFF Analyst Dwain McFarland returns to the RSP Cast for a reprised Data and Film show with a conversation about the wide receivers and running backs for the 2022 NFL Draft class. It's always fun to catch up with Dwain, who spent about a year contributing at the Rookie Scouting Portfolio site before joining Pro Football Focus as a full-time analyst. Dwain and I reconvene to discuss the differences between the film and data of several key receiver and running back prospects in this 2022 NFL Draft Class:
Where the data and film's red flags intersect and diverge on Treylon Burks. Why Justyn Ross and Khalil Shakir's data screams potential value. Why 40 times and other combine metrics are overrated data points for modeling future success. The potential reasons the film and data part company on Alec Pierce and Rachaad White. The factors that could skyrocket David Bell's, Calvin Austin's, and Kennedy Brooks' potential. Why do the same metrics mean very different things for backs like Brooks and Jerrion Ealy?
Tune in below as a podcast or check out the YouTube video. Here are the charts Dwain provided for the podcast.
https://youtu.be/kWDuHXNUBhI
Also, John Hodgins' GoFundMe is nearing 90 percent of it's goal. Let's put him over his goal before the NFL Draft. Donate (or at least share his story) here. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Trench Warfare author, Brandon Thorn returns to the RSP Cast for an in-depth conversation about offensive line and the notable Day 1-3 prospects for the 2022 NFL Draft class. If you aren't familiar with Brandon Thorn you should be. The author of the fantastic Trench Warfare newsletter that has a rich customer base of coaches, college and NFL players, and diehard fans, Thorn is one of the best independent analystis of the trenches (OL/DL). You can subscribe to Trech Warfare here.
Thorn is also the OL scout for the Bleacher Report's draft coverage as an analyst at Establish the run.
The coolest thing about Brandon's work is that he provides video scouting reports for Duke Manyweather's OL Masterminds, an annual conference where NFL offensive linemen convene to discuss the craft of line play — training, techniques, and mindset.
This week, Brandon delivers a riveting hour of trench-related insights:
Why intuition and confidence are vital to offensive line play based on what NFL linemen share in the OL Masterminds sessions. An overview of the 2022 NFL Draft class of tackles, guards, and centers. Brandon's Day 1 standouts:
Which Day 1 tackle is an absolute monster of a run blocker in this class. Which Day 1 tackle has the cleanest techniques when forced to drop and set. The tools center Tyler Linderbaum has to produce in the NFL despite being undersized.
Brandon's Day 2-3 standouts:
The center who could emerge in a similar situation as Linderbaum The guards who have the skills to contribute in an NFL lineup as rookies. Tackles with compelling skills or athletic ability who have a shot of developing.
Lessons learned from past evalautions at each position and what he's gained from them. The two basic ways NFL teams construct offensive lines.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast weighs-in on the 2022 NFL Tight End prospect class — a class with a lot of intriguing mid- and late-round receiving options and covers what matters in his scouting of the position.
Reminder: If you haven’t already, please check out John Hodgins’ GoFundMe story. He and his wife tried to recover on their own from a violent crime that cost them their retirement home and have been living day-to-day for too long. Even sharing their GoFundMe can be helpful, so please visit, read his story, and donate. I have. He's halfway to his goal.
This week’s Pod:
The different approaches the NFL takes to scouting tight ends and where the RSP falls in that spectrum. Some of the key areas I seek from tight end prospects. Why Tre McBride, Cade Otton, Greg Dulcich, and Charlie Kolar are at the top of the board. What makes Curtis Hodges, Cole Turner, and Jake Ferguson appealing. The athletic potential of Isaiah Likely and Jelanie Woods and how their prospects diverge on this point.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast discusses why the 2022 NFL Wide Receiver prospect class is the most boom-bust group he's seen in a while and covers what matters in his scouting of the position. Reminder: If you haven’t already, please check out John Hodgins’ GoFundMe story. He and his wife tried to recover on their own from a violent crime that cost them their retirement home and have been living day-to-day for too long. Even sharing their GoFundMe can be helpful, so please visit, read his story, and donate. I have.
This week’s Pod:
Why this class potentially a lot of hidden values and trap doors with examples for each below:
Injuries Scheme-based talents Big enough to ride the Sunday rollecoaster? Great athletic ability but underdeveloped skills Underdeveloped athletic ability but great positional skills
Some of the key areas I seek from receiver prospects:
Separation: Variation, Violence, Precision, and Poker Athletic Separation: Speed vs. Acceleration vs. Quickness vs. Leaping Ability Routes: Stems, Setups, and Breaks Catching: Hands Position, Body Position, Focus Transitions and Vision.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast discusses his tiers for the 2022 NFL Draft Running Back prospects — a class with a lot of high-ceiling backs — and covers what matters in is scouting of the position. Reminder: If you haven't already, please check out John Hodgins' GoFundMe story. He and his wife tried to recover on their own from a violent crime that cost them their retirement home and have been living day-to-day for too long. Even sharing their GoFundMe can be helpful, so please visit, read his story, and donate. I have. This week's Pod:
Why the state of the NFL running back and this class generates an odd situation. Why this class could be as good as as the Barkley-Chubb or McCaffrey-Fournette classes but has a trap-door floor. Defining and explaining the details of vision, mobility, acceleration vs. speed, and contact balance. Notable positives and flaws from Tier I. The difficult evals, boom-bust athletes, and sneaky technicians from a large Tier II. The fit-based backs of Tier III: A natural, a bulldozer with sweet feet, and a do-it-all back who just might not do any of it well enough. Two Tier III options might be late bloomers. Players I didn't like as much as the billing I've seen on them. Players who have something to their games that might help them surprise as contributors or quality reserves.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield illustrate why Nevada QB Carson Strong may not be the top quarterback in this class if seeking immediate production, but could easily be that conversation on the basis of talent. Of the quarterbacks expected to earn a pick on the first or second day of the NFL Draft, Carson Strong is the most talented. Most of your draft analysts aren't giving you pure talent evaluation, which is why Strong won't be at the top of their boards.
This isn't a criticism of the analysts. They have to follow the draft and give analysis that accounts for the factors that create draft capital:
Production Reputation of Program Character Leadership Athletic Testing Health
These are legitimate factors that teams have to use to make decisions but they aren't strictly about the film. Sometimes its vital to consider these factors but they can also obfuscate the focus on what's most valuable.
Strong's health is the greatest obstacle to his draft capital. As Mark Schofield shares in this week's episode, Strong went against medical advice to play last year. And as the film reveals, Strong was as impressive as the top prospects at his position while playing on one healthy leg.
If the prognosis of his knee is positive long-term, Strong has the accuracy, arm talent, pocket management, pocket mobility, and the pre-snap savvy to become a productive starting quarterback — a franchise quarterback. We spend an hour breaking it down below.
We also devote some time to John Hodgins, a reader, and listener whose family were victims of a crime that ultimately cost them their housing. Although the perpetrator is now serving 22 years in jail, our justice system may punish the criminal but it doesn't always restore the life of the victims.
John is a 75-year-old man who worked at a Hospital in Modesto, California for 24 years helping others and now needs your help so he can stabilize his living situation and help his family. You can learn more and donate (or please at least share his GoFundMe) here.
I've donated. I hope you will or at least share his story on social media. More about John's story and Strong in the video (and podcast) below.
https://youtu.be/BVqwGZ37KKI For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman shares his thoughts on the quarterback evaluation, the joys and challenges of the 2022 QB class, and what it portends for the NFL and fantasy football in this solo podcast. Today, I’m discussing my thoughts on the 2022 QB class:
Why this class is fun to scout. What makes it challenging. What it means for the league. What it means for fantasy.
I preface this episode with what I've learned during my career as an independent draft scout who has hit resoundingly on the likes of Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, and Russell Wilson thanks to lessons learned from big misses on the likes of Dak Prescott, Blaine Gabbert, and Bruce Gradkowski.
These lessons set the tone for what makes the 2022 class so intriguing as a scout. I hope you enjoy it. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room to examine the game of 2022 NFL Draft prospect Kenny Pickett, and why the QB for Pitt may only have a QB1 game for three and a half quarters. Repeat after me: Kenny Pickett is not a bust because of what I'm about to read below.
As mentioned in last week's RSP Film Room on Matt Corral, Kenny Pickett is in a tight race for QB1 with Matt Corral and a pair of other quarterbacks to be named soon, and based on what's left to analyze, Pickett's value as QB is losing steam fast.
A strong prospect with advanced skills with coverage reads, pocket presence, mobility, and ball placement, Pickett's mastery of these areas short-circuit too often after the first 3.5 quarters of ball games or when he lacks a pre-snap plan against pressure. Mark Schofield and I take you through the late-game mishaps against Miami, North Carolina, and Virginia that suggest Pickett is a QB1-caliber prospect until the moments of gravitas begin — those 3-5 plays that carry more weight.
Again: These issues don't make Kenny Pickett a future bust.
These issues, if not something he matures past with more in-game experience (which I doubt he will), will render him a capable player who can power a productive offense and help NFL teams win games, but like Kirk Cousins, Jimmy Garoppolo, and (depending on the side of the debate you're on...) Baker Mayfield, Pickett may not have the wherewithal to carry a team on his shoulders for key moments at a time on as consistent of a basis.
In other words, Pickett may be more of a promising Baker with aspiring Chef tendencies but the chaos of food service with staff in the weeds short-circuits his strengths. The complexity of Pickett as a first-round prospect is fitting for a class where teams will face a quandary with any of the first 4-6 prospects considered potential a Day 1 pick.
It makes quarterback one of the most fun positions to dive into this year for draftniks albeit frustrating for those in the fantasy space who only want the answers so they can return to their party planning committee.
https://youtu.be/luiqgLpYx5s
If you don’t have the opportunity to watch the video, it’s available as a podcast below or at the outlets you usually download podcasts.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room to examine the game of 2022 NFL Draft prospect Matt Corral, and why the QB for Ole Miss has translatable skills for Sunday that are harder to teach than the adjustments he'll have to make after playing a Lane Kiffin offense. You've heard this from a lot of analysts: the 2022 quarterback class is a step below the past 3-4. My top quarterback currently outgrades Davis Mills and Zach Wilson — my fifth- and sixth-ranked prospects from 2021 — but they are a tier below my grades for Trevor Lawrence, Trey Lance, Mac Jones, and Justin Fields.
Kenny Pickett is that top-ranked passer in my studies for the 2022 RSP, but Corrall is a close No.2 and with enough analysis still left to do at this position, Corrall's grade is close enough to Pickett that it could change. And while this won't factor into my film analysis, if I were a personnel director, the interviews, workouts, and site visits might push Corrall well ahead of Pickett.
The reason has to do with Corrall's desire to attack when the moment requires it. This is something we'll discuss next week with Pickett's RSP Film Room. For now, I know you'll enjoy this hour-long episode where Mark and I dug up plays on our own to share with each other that highlight where Corrall shines and where he falters.
We found that Corrall has some difficult-to-teach skills with pocket awareness, layering throws, transitioning fast from processing to action, and ball placement with second and third reads. His desire to be a hero or predetermine deep throws needs curbing, but we found that Corrall's game doesn't need a lot of untangling to translate to the league, simply adding layers.
If you don't have the opportunity to watch the video, it's available as a podcast below or at the outlets you usually download podcasts.
https://youtu.be/zCnNqTzDOrQ
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman talk recent and potential personnel changes around the league, including quarterback, wide receiver, and running back situations.
Thoughts on Trevor Lawrence's first year. Is Raheem Mostert Miami bound? Does Trey Sermon have a chance in San Francisco with Coach Lynn aboard? With Pep Hamilton aboard Is Davis Mills the guy in 2022? Will Bruce Arians reunite with Jameis Winston? What are good fits for JuJu Smith-Schuster? Should the Ravens extend Marquise Brown? Who is the best fit for Jimmy Garopplo? Should Arizona stick with James Conner? Four players from the 2023 NFL Draft class you should keep an eye on.
Listen below!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman talk about the Brian Flores lawsuit against the NFL, Joe Burrow's career to date, and the nuts and bolts of the Senior Bowl as an event as well as compelling players we'll be studying. Listen below!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield reconvene for conversations about the NFL players, games, and scouting in this weeks RSP Quick Game. Topic List:
What were our favorite parts of the KC_Buf game?
Where does it stack up with the great games we've seen?
What can we expect from Ryan Poles in Chicago?
Is Sean Payton a candidate for Chicago? He still has three years left on his deal which means the Saints will have to get paid for him.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah will be the Vikings' GM. What does his background indicate to you about the hire and his strengths and challenges in Minnesota?
Was this Brady's last game? What's the most valuable thing you learned from watching his career or what is it that you learned from watching his game that you apply to scout players?
The Giants hired Joel Schoen as the GM. Thoughts on Schoen's background and his short-term plan with Daniel Jones.
The NFLPA Gm is coming up, who are some players of note who could slide into the draft this year or be UDFA's of note?
The Shrine GM is Feb 3rd Let's talk roster notables. I think our buddy Eric Galko did a nice job of fielding rosters. Who do we look forward to seeing/hearing about?
Who are some of the most underrated prospects in this draft class based on what you think the perception of the players is?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield reconvene for conversations about the NFL players, games, and scouting in this weeks RSP Quick Game. Topic List:
Has Kyler Murray been found out as a QB with a flawed pocket gm? If so, how much does it matter for his career, the Cards, and scouting QBs? First impressions about an added playoff matchup. Is the Buccaneers offense experiencing an addition by subtraction? Advice-feedback we would give to veteran beat writers if they were open to hearing it. Are we about to see the scatback era we were supposed to see rise go the way of Jermichael Finley and the rise of the hybrid TE? Or, the real point: can we stop trying to create trends because the cycle is so short lived when pinpointing how the best teams cultivate an edge. What are some rules of zone coverage/route running that will make people better at scouting the passing game? Mike McCarthy. Go. A player who faded from the NFL scene who you thought was on the verge of big things? Is the timing of Jimmy Garropolo's injuries this year meant the 49ers kind of lucked in to an ideal, or at least better than average development track for Trey Lance? He got a start, then got several weeks to learn and improve before getting another start. What’s a big part of football analysis that you don’t think most people will ever truly grasp. The first seven minutes of this video was me and how I arrived at my decision to change careers and my mindset
What has been our mindsets for making big changes or starting this career we have out of the ashes of the old one? A prospect of note that we watched recently.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Quick Game with Mark Schofield discusses intuition and imprinting and its impact on scouting, NFL management changes, the dynamics of draft season, and 2022 Buy-Sells. Mark and I are back from our one-week Quick Game hiatus with a variety of NFL and NFL Draft-related topics.
Thoughts on the Natty. What role does intuition have in our scouting? Examples of when our intuition has been strong about a player and A) Additional studies confirmed the gut feeling B) Additional studies countered the gut feeling and those studies were right. Gut feeling vs imprinting. A player we watched this year who offers some skills find promising but they are clearly limited talents at this point in their development? What's a part of "draft season" that we would warn people to limit their exposure? What's a part of Draft Season that in the past you liked or disliked in the past but you've changed your mind about? Is there a bench player who contributed down the stretch of the NFL season whose play has left us intrigued or hopeful for their future? Where are we with Tua? Where are we with the Vikings' personnel decisions? What do you want to see with the Bears' coach search? You can discuss names or simply characteristics f the type of staff you want to see. What was the biggest thing you learned about football this year? One player you're buying for 2022 and beyond. One you're selling in 2022 and beyond.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game with Mark Schofield discusses Mac Jones' gritty Saturday, free agents we're excited to see in new haunts, Tyler Huntley's potential, what we'd change about the NFL, and who surprised us this year. The bad news: This week's podcast is the last one for the regular season.
The good news: We'll be doing weekly podcasts throughout the offseason, bringing you thoughts on free agency, the draft, and the craft of football evaluation and analysis.
Thank you for listening to the podcast and the feedback you routinely share. We'll see you on the other side of the New Year! For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. There’s an early-bird discount of $19.95 from 12/15/21-12/25/21. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Joe Greene - the orginial badass. Another reason I had Steelers envy growing up. Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game with Mark Schofield discusses the Monday Night's thriller, QB Media Fraternity, players who are physical or psychological instigators, a pair of NFL draft prosepcts, and five throws we'd love to make. Joe Green or Reggie White? Earl Campbell or Adrian Peterson? Why do teams score points easier at the end of halves? What's intriguing about NFL Draft prospects Isaiah Likely and Jerome Ford? Are former quarterbacks-turned-analysts protecting star quarterbacks in the media?
All this and a conversation about pizza on this week's Quick Game.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. There's an early-bird discount of $19.95 from 12/15/21-12/25/21.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game with Mark Schofield discusses plays from NFL playbooks that we dislike, the Eagles quarterbacks, USC's Drake London, Notre Dame's Kyren Williams, and the craft of scouting.
What's your least favorite offensive play that's common to NFL playbooks? What are your thoughts about Taysom Hill's long-term prospects as a QB? Gardner MInshew-Jalen Hurts? Is there a debate about who should start? Was this the plan all along? College prospect(s) of note. From Chris Kinda -- honorary executive producer for today's show: I find it fascinating that both @MattWaldmanand @MarkSchofield are successful after drastically making a change well into their careers. I’m curious, for the RSP podcast, what skills/traits have you learned doing seemingly unrelated jobs/hobbies that helped with this success? For example, my previous competitive golf career taught me analysis and problem solving, which I combined with my interest in finance to have a successful career in threat finance. Thoughts on this statement about scouting: "When evaluating players, the opposition is the variable but what the player does within his control to create potentially positive outcomes is the constant." Pick two positions and explain to me something you observe with those two positions in the NFL that is low-hanging fruit for them to improve and what would you prescribe for them to improve it? You can pick a football analyst other than Dan Orlovsky to quit football and start a food truck. Based on their food picks, which analysts make your shortlist? Team that was most exposed due to injuries this week? What's more demoralizing a 20-play drive that results in a 4th down stop and no points or not getting across midfield for an entire first half of football? How much does Tom Brady prevent sacks on the sheer basis of him knowing where he wants to go with the ball before the snap vs quarterbacks like Drew Lock (or even higher functioning like Stafford) who don't usually have a plan until the ball is snapped? Hard Lessons: What was a hard lesson in your life that you had to learn that has made a difference in your life? The Chiefs: Are they collectively in a malaise? Were you ever on a team where it was in an emotional funk? Something New: What's something you tried recently that you never tried before...it can be a book, a show, food, or some other experience.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Scout Talk sits down with quarterback trainer Will Hewlett for a conversation about NFL and college quarterback coaching, quarterback development, archetypes of throwers, and current passers he loves to watch. Topics:
The myth of the NFL "coaching up" quarterbacks. The range of quarterback environments in NFL organizations. Recent technology that's helping teams identify valuable quarterbacking traits from the neck-up. What has changed about quarterback training during Will's time in the industry? What is the ideal client for Will? College and pro quarterback's Will makes a point to watch on Sunday and Monday mornings.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. There's an early-bird discount of $19.95 from 12/15/21-12/25/21. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Quick Game with Mark Schofield discuss the viability of benching an injured Baker Mayfield, the contrasting coaching and team-building of the Patriots and Ravens, and a game of "That Good/That Bad."
Candidates to emerge in December as a players of note. Teams sneaking up on the NFL fan base. Positive thoughts about a player we've been critical of. What does Bill Belichick do diefferently to prepare his team from his NFL peers? How does this contrast with a team like the Ravens? That Good or That Bad: Cordarelle Patterson/Jaguars defense, DeSean Jackson/Anthony Brown, Tua Tagovailoa/Carolina's defense, and Justin Herbert/Denver's defense. Should Case Keenum be starting over an injured Baker Mayfield or is this as ridiculous as Kevin Stefanski tried to frame it as a way of having the back of his starter? College players of note: Ahmad Sauce Gardner, Christopher Brooks, and Anais Smith The area of football writing that interests us the least. Lessons learned on the job.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield tackle stunts, underutilized NFL players, a college TE and RB of note, slumping players, and odd Thanksgiving Day scenarios. Topics:
The value of E-T stunts and line games: Where they work, where they don't. Players who have more left in the tank after this year than you may think. Most underutilize player on Seattle, San Francisco, Cleveland, and Denver. Mark and Matt's college prospects of note. A player you think is in a slump or showing his flaws? Are they correctable or manageable? Why on earth were the Chiefs playing Chris Jones at DE? If circumstances required it, which alternate Thanksgiving Day meal/guest would you choose of Matt's crazy scenarios involving, Steve Lukather, Tom Brady, Regina King, and Pharma Bro. Coolest thing you've seen on Instagram this week. Turkey Day Scenario you'd enjoy most to least involving Bill Belichick, Marshawn Lynch, Steve Smith, and Joe Buck.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield talk about the AFC North, the exploitable holes in the Ravens and Buccs defenses, the oddities of specific NFL fanbases, favorite plays of the week, Teddy, OBJ, and Kyle Pitts on this week's RSP Quick Game. Topics:
Teddy Controversy: Is the "reasonable vilification" justifiable? Player safety and the distance/surface changes between the end line and end zone wall. Let's discuss. There seem to be a lot of big backs in a league where the trendy statement was that this league would default to scatbacks. Has the nickel and diming of NFL defenses changed this or is it simply about finding talent regardless of the size of the package? The weaknesses of a defense we've watched and how other teams can exploit it down the line? Who wins the AFC North? College Prospect Report: Trey McBride, Charlie Kolar, and Xavier Hutchinson Cordarrelle Patterson's injury, does it derail the Falcons' offense inalterably while he's gone? Whose an "unknown NFL commodity" you think has a chance to become more well known by year's end? Candidates for weirdest fan base. Favorite play of the week, whatever reason. When you were beginning this career journey, whose criticism was valuable to your growth? Pro or Anti Turkey?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Power play from "11" personnel Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman tackle the NFL topics ranging from Odell Beckham's former destination and desired destination to the anedcotal rise of gap blocking in the NFL. Topics:
Are we seeing more gap runs than we have in the recent past? Even if this is simply anecdotal, explain why this might be if you agree. Was Mac Jones' handling of Brian Burns dirty? Are there teams that the Rams will face either during the regular season or potentially the playoffs who can replicate the Titans' defensive game plan? How we are feeling about Justin Fields? Did we write off Ben Roethlisberger too soon? What are some factors Mark uses to evaluate the context of plays when studying quarterbacks? Here's a checklist of items I shared for running backs. buff.ly/30cc8Ho Discussing freelancing receivers. I spoke with an NFL resource and former DB about this topic and I share his take. Is this an overrated issue that's coming up with Odell Beckham? Is there more to the story? If Chase and PItts weren't in this draft, who would be your three top rookies in this class based on performance this year? Is "the signs of player in decline" one of the biggest pieces of bullshit analysis in football media? When is it? When isn't it? Where do you want to see Odell Beckham land? Marriage-life-career advice. Pick one and give it. Fave natural attraction you've explored/visited?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman tackle the NFL topics ranging from Von Miller and Adrian Peterson to Calvin Ridley and Henry Ruggs. Topics:
Impressions of backup quarterback performances on Sunday: White, Rush, and Siemian. Thoughts on and off the field regarding Calvin Ridley and Henry Ruggs. Von Miller's impact in LA. Adrian Peterson in Tennessee. Mac Jones' progress and who Mark and Matt would like to see added to his receiving stable in 2022. Build a receiving corps for Baker Mayfield, Mac Jones, and Justin Fields. College Prospects: Players who’ve impressed us and players who’ve underwhelmed us. Hot dog, burger, sushi, or gyro? Show's we'd pay TV production companies to re-write.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman tackle the NFL topics ranging from Ja'Marr Chase to Garrett Wilson in this episode of the popular RSP Quick Game. Topics:
What's going on with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense? Why Ja'Marr Chase is proving he was the best choice for the Cincinnati Bengals ahead of LT Penei Sewell. Is Miami making a good decision to pursue Deshaun Watson? Is the NFL's handling of the Watson situation as infuriating as Gregg Rosenthal opines? Is Nick Srianni's scheme getting the best from Jalen Hurts and do the Eagles have a personnel selection problem with wide receivers? College Prospects: Players who've impressed us and players who've underwhelmed us. Are the Cardinals a legitimate Super Bowl contender or a one-and-done playoff team with a great record? Kyle Pitts-Xavien Howard: Do you believe in pivotal moments that change how the NFL prepares for an individual opponent? Favorite arcade/video games growing up.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast begins a non-football podcast series with Pewter Report and former Draft Network writer Jon Ledyard about our personal experiences pertaining to the subject of race in America. This is one of several conversations Jon and I will have about race in America from our perspective. We believe that before white people can truly help, they have to learn how to become allies and that takes individual work. So, our primary goal is to target a white audience:
People who may not think racism is as serious of an issue as it once was decades ago but have become open to the possibility they are mistaken. People who are empathic with the idea that racism is a societal problem but don't know where to begin. People who see themselves as allies and believe being an active voice is important.
Jon and I believe in supporting personal growth in this area. It doesn't mean we can lead individuals step-by-step through the process — that hard and humbling work has to be done on one's own and with people who make it a priority to do this work with others.
We hope to share our experiences and hope many of you can identify with parts of our paths, gain something meaningful from them, and seek out other educational resources.
I'm especially hoping those who consider themselves allies will listen to this podcast. Good intentions don't always lead to helpful results and, too often, can unintentionally make things harder for the people allies are trying to help.
From my conversations with black friends and family, learning how to become even better allies and followers to those you're fighting for is an important and often unbroached topic. I have no problem saying that has been an area of growth for me in recent years.
While we touch on this in greater detail this week, we build the foundation for these topics with a discussion of our formative experiences:
What we learned about race in America as children from direct and indirect influences. How what we learned shaped us as young adults. Why what we learned created huge gaps of knowledge, awareness, misinformation, and ignorance. How what we often learned created mixed messages that were damaging for our ability to relate. How we began to grow past these formative lessons. Why thinking you're an ally and actually behaving like an ally on this topic are very different. Why becoming an ally starts with self-awareness and becoming the ally, not the hero.
How did Jon decide to create this series has a back story. My first experience interacting with Jon years ago was not a positive one. We had a debate about an article about black quarterbacks. And while our interaction didn't deteriorate into anything ugly between us, I didn't think Jon appreciated the nuance of the topic he was covering when considering it within the larger scope of the societal influence on the topic.
Years later, Jon had to leave the Draft Network over social media comments he had made several years prior that resurfaced and, I'm speculating on this, the company had concerns about the reaction of its sponsors despite Jon already doing a lot of the hard work and having the desire to be a direct and indirect influence on helping others take that path.
Listening to Jon's farewell to the Draft Network that he posted on YouTube, I was struck by his accountability, signs of what he had learned about a subject that he had once known little about, and his desire to help.
I shared it with my wife, Alicia, and she had the same thoughts. Soon after, I got in touch with Jon and we had multiple coversations about our journeys as white men in America learning about racism. It evolved into the desire to do a series of podcast conversations around this topic.
Because we're both busy with several demands, we don't have a firm schedule for each show but this is an important issue for us and we expect to do more shows within the calendar year and beyond.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman tackle the NFL topics ranging from Odell Beckam to Schofield's new cat agility training in this episode of the popular RSP Quick Game. Topics:
Thoughts on the Patriots-Cowboys thriller — Prescott, Jones, and Stevenson. Why Justin Herbert's career has created irrational behavior from fans and media about Tua Tagovailoa and Chase Young. Sam Darnold's unsuccessful version of "bro football." Quarterbacks audibling to the run. All-Backup Skill Review: Quarterbacks, Running Backs, Wide Receivers, and Tight Ends you'd use as starters to field an expansion team who are legitimate backups in the league today. Six months later: Davis Mills or Zach Wilson? From All Angles: Odell Beckham or Diontae Johnson: Which offenses do Mark and Matt feel are on the rise during the next 4-6 weeks? Do the Ravens have an inherent matchup advantage against the Chargers? The merits of Mike Tomlin beyond the average barroom-informed-by-talk-radio thoughts. TV Shows that we like more than than public. Local restaurants we like.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
FF Astronauts analyst and RSP alum J. Moyer returns to the RSP Cast for some scout talk, and a much needed sanity check for the both of us, about NFL running backs, including the 49ers' backfield and second-year pros. This is my favorite podcast of the year so far for so many reasons. J's great people and it's always fun to catch up. He may also be the only analyst I know who I can have the conversations about running back play that few can have and have it translate to the listener.
This is much-needed running back therapy for anyone out there who wants to understand the position (or thinks they have a handle but need an intervention);
San Francisco has set the bar too high for its best players and it's showing up on the field. Detroit is getting the best from its running back room. Why Jonathan Taylor would have been a better fit in Kansas City and Clyde Edwards Helaire would have been an ideal fit in Tampa Bay. Running back decision-making is a lot like quarterback decision-making, but as the game has evolved fans and teams have maintained a 1960s understanding of the position that's rooted in speed, strength, and the vastly overstated, "instincts." If there's a young back whose excpetional talent proves the rule, it's Antonio Gibson. In contrast, James Robinson does everything well that you ask for a runner -- something many teams say they want and set the bar too high -- and Urban Meyer didn't want it.
This was a therapeutic conversation for J and I and one I think is a much-needed dose of reality about the position that the masses misunderstand on a large scale. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2022 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. There's an early-bird discount of $19.95 from 12/15/21-12/25/21. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman tackle the NFL topics ranging from Justin Herbert's rise to Jon Gruden's fall in this episode of the popular RSP Quick Game. Topics:
Our assessment of the process of scouting Justin Herbert and his transition from Oregon to the NFL. Kadarius Toney's extended debut. The potential rise of 2022 NFL Draft QB prospect, Kenny Pickett of Pitt. Buffalo DE Gregory Rousseau's game. Trey Lance's first start, the game plan Kyle Shanahan used, and Lance's physical style as a runner. Thoughts on Jon Gruden's firing, the NFL's investigation, racism, and cancel culture. Dan Campbell: Coach of the Year Candidate? Match the Receiver to the Route/Game Scenario, starring: DeAndre Hopkins, Ja'Marr Chase, Jarvis Landry, Hunter Renfrow, CeeDee Lamb, and Robert Woods. Non-football entertainment recommendations. Montana or Young? Sanders or Sayers? Haynes or Revis.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
TD Wire’s Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman for a conversation about the Brady vs Jones, Justin Field's mulligan, Trey Lance's first start this weekend, Baker Mayfield's future, and a trip to M.Waldman's QB Frankenstein Lab. Dear Readers and Listeners (as my esteemed partner in crime likes to address you),
Mark and I continue delivering the goods for you craving the whys behind the whats:
What did the Patriots do to attempt to limit Tom Brady? Did it work? Is Mac Jones' arm talent a short-term or long-term issue? What do we expect from Trey Lance in his first start against Arizona? What were the changes the Bears made to its offense? Matt Waldman's Baker Mayfield Therapy Session with Dr. Schofield The best player at any position who hasn't reached his production peak in the NFL. The best plays or game plans we saw this week. 10,000-ft. thoughts about the 2022 NFL Draft class. M.Waldman's Build-a-QB Frankenstein Lab: Picking parts to create a monster from Doug Flutie's body. The teams we would want to see Flutie, Warren Moon, Steve McNair, and Jim McMahon play in today's NFL. Tales from the Wife...
Enjoy!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
TD Wire’s Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman for a conversation about Justin Fields, Trey Sermon, Rams and Vikings' offensive play design, the Washington defense, Dawson Knox, and the most exciting sporting events we've ever seen. Dear Readers and Listeners (as my esteemed partner in crime likes to address you),
Mark and I continue delivering the goods for you craving the whys behind the whats:
Is Matthew Stafford getting the credit he has deserved for years? Is Mark rooting for Brady or the Patriots this weekend? Thoughts on Trey Sermon's utilization. Thoughts on Justin Fields' debut beyond the deserved coach-bashing. Why has Washington's celebrated defense underwhelmed? Hot Take exposed: Anthony Lynn held back Mike Williams. Game plans and play designs Mark and I loved in Week 3. Our emerging players of note. Is Ben Roethlisberger done? A trio of non-football questions involving love stories, cops, baseball, and boxing.
Enjoy!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
TD Wire's Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman for a conversation about the Ravens' Turnaround, the value of assessing Zach Wilson's quicksand performance, streaking, and the sustainability of Cordarrelle Patterson's emergence in Atlanta . Dear Readers and Listeners (as my esteemed partner in crime likes to address you),
Mark and I continue delivering the goods for you craving the whys behind the whats:
What was most notable about the Ravens' turnaround on Sunday Night? Are the Chiefs losing its powerhouse status or is this just and adjustment period? Can Cordarrelle Patterson become a thing in 2021 fantasy leagues and why hasn't he been before? Is it even worth analyzing Zach Wilson after last week's quicksand performance? Is Sam Darnold feeling vindicated although he may also feel for Wilson right now? What are the 1-2 most improvable skills for QB, RB, WR, and TE when transitioning to the pro game? Do we believe that Rob Gronkowski doesn't sutdy film on his own? College players that caught our eyes this month. Things we've tried and loved/hated or would never try. Why expectations for Antonio Gibson's receiving skills were overestimated in the fantasy community.
Enjoy!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
PFF's Dwain McFarland joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a reprise of the Film and Data show. This week, they examine several teams and players from the NFL's openers. Dwain McFarland and I get a lot of great feedback when we do shows together, which is fantastic when you consider that we can spend 40-60 minutes alone on one team. Listeners enjoy they way we try to match the film and the data and if we can't, we discuss the range of potential outcomes due to the differences.
This week, Dwain and I cover a variety of topics and discover some telling matches between the film and data as we get into the conversation. These observations that happen as we go might be our favorite part of doing this pod. Here's what we covered this week:
The contrast in film and data around the Detroit Lions ground game: Swift or Williams? Or, is it "both?" The film and data agree that Quintez Cephus is a compelling receiver worth monitoring, if not adding, to your deeper fantasy leagues. How Matt's eyes identified a significant difference in run game efficiency and the decline of specific plays that could significant hurt Lamar Jackson's season. Why Seattle's passing offense is what Dwain throught it would be and why Chris Carson should be valued above Antonio Gibson and Jonathan Taylor in fantays football. The likely ascension of Christian Kirk. Julio Jones may have already fallen off the career cliff.
Hopefully we'll get a few more of these episodes recorded during the season. It's one of our favorite podcasts.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
TD Wire’s Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman for a Week 2 RSP Quick Game podcast with discussion about the fallout from the NFL Week 1. Due to popular demand, Mark Schofield and I will be making the RSP Quick Game a weekly event. This week, we discuss a wide variety of topics.
Mac-Tua observations. Are Jameis Winston's technical improvements as a passer aiding his conceptual approach? Ja'Marr Chase and how performance differs from practice and why NFL and big-time colleg football practices are actually performances. Whose performances excited Mark and I both above and below the fan radar? The 49ers backfield and where we go from here. The state of the Ravens with more than a dozen players on IR. Quick-hitting observations of offensive and defensive units from Sunday. MNF with the Mannings The Odd-Ball Q of the Week: Match the Analyst to the Fictional Business They'd Mostly Likely Own (with a Twist)
Enjoy…we did! For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman delivers a solo RSP Scout Talk on the subjects of performance vs. practice and the validity of momentum and emotion as tremendous factors in football. Football is a performance medium. It's an elusive part of the game for analysts and easy to deny its existence — although ultimately a mistake to do so.
Performance is an aspect of football just like technique, conceptual understanding of in-game strategies, and athletic training. Many players have failed as professionals after decorated college careers because they couldn't hang as performers at this level.
This week, I discuss the validity of emotions a factor in the sport, why it's essential to recognize it as a scout, and how the NFL and media deteriorate the essence of football practice in the modern game. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
TD Wire’s Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman for a Week1 RSP Quick Game podcast with discussion about NFL and college football. Due to popular demand, Mark Schofield and I will be making the RSP Quick Game a weekly event. This week, we discuss a wide variety of topics.
The existance and/or skills of those in the "roles" of chef, shopper, and farmer for six NFL teams.
College players that impressed us this weekend. Discussion of five teams and whether they are poised to rise or sink. Why we're both "AFC guys." Bold Predictions for the NFL season. Rookie of the Year Candidates on both sides of the ball. What we'd like to educate fans about this year. Baffling mainstream takes for the NFL. The "Hi, Mom/Dad, I'm in Jail..." segment.
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In addition to this little segment, we covered our thoughts on the rookie quarterbacks short-term and long-term, Rhamondre Stevenson, a potential A.J. Green rebound, Matthew Stafford, and our picks of players and teams that will matter greatly this year.
Enjoy…we did!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
TD Wire's Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman to kick off their RSP Quick Game podcast for the 2021 season with a preview of the NFL. Dwain McFarland and I produced one of the most informative podcasts of the preseason but this 2021 NFL season preview with Mark Schofield to kick off our Quick Game series might be the most wide-ranging and entertaining pods I'll do this year. It's no slouch in the information-delivery angle, either.
Mark and I do this podcast at least every other week and hit on the NFL as well as the NFL Draft prospects and some oddball off-topic issues.
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In addition to this little segment, we covered our thoughts on the rookie quarterbacks short-term and long-term, Rhamondre Stevenson, a potential A.J. Green rebound, Matthew Stafford, and our picks of players and teams that will matter greatly this year.
Enjoy...we did!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Buccaneers at Redskins 11/16/14 PFF analyst and RSP alum Dwain McFarland returns to the RSP Cast for a Film And Data conversation with Matt Waldman about NFL teams had significant offseason changes. It's always fun to talk football with Dwain. Our views often complement each other, filling in gaps with our analysis. And when they don't, the divergent views are not only helpful with our individual analysis but provides thought-provoking conversation for listeners.
This weekend, Dwain and and sat down for a two-hour film and data conversation about several NFL teams that experienced significant changes during the offseason. We shared some of our projections of key players on those teams as well.
We led off with a team that had some underrated changes in terms of health despite really only one key addition to the offense: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Here's some of what we discussed:
Why we're both all-in on Tom Brady, Mike Evans, and the Buccaneers passing offense approaching records in 2021. Our thoughts on Matthew Stafford's ceiling and why DeSean Jackson is a massive factor for Staffords' ceiling and floor. Figuring out Darrell Henderson. Tyler Higbee disappointed last year but why the thought that Higbee's 2020 campaign is evidence that his ceiling is capped is misleading. Why Jared Cook is not only "free money" in re-draft leagues but his commentary to the media has told us a lot about the Chargers offense. Why both of us have Justin Herbert as a healthy QB1 but the film and data gives Herbert a lower floor than people are discussing. What could make Russell Wilson more efficient in Seattle and why Dwain and Matt differ on Chris Carson in 2021.
We'll likely do another show before the season with conversation about Tennessee, Atlanta, and a few other offenses.
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The Pewter Report's Jon Ledyard joins the podcast for a 30-minute dive into Giovani Bernard's prospects: Why his multifaceted game is not only a great fit with the Tampa Bay Buccaneer offense, but also why he could be more than Tom Brady's "next James White" in 2021. Giovani Bernard is one of those NFL players whose tape has often been better than his statline. Most people forget that Giovani Bernard was one of the top 2-3 running backs in his draft class. Especially the Cincinnati Bengals.
After giving Bernard a prominent role in the offense early Bernard's career, they saw Jeremy Hill as the future of the backfield. Even after that didn't pan out, Marvin Lewis and his offensive staff(s) coveted a big back. Even when Bernard was on the field and the offense had one or two standout linemen, the unit as a whole has been one of Cincinnati's longstanding weaknesses.
It's why colleagues like J Moyer and I have long wished for Bernard to have an opportunity to play in the Patriots' offense. Now a Buccaneer, we have gotten better.
Pewter Report beat writer and NFL Draft analyst Jon Ledyard joins this 30-minute show to discuss Bernard's excellent training camp and why we could be looking at Bernard as not only part of 1-2 punch with Ronald Jones but also a better version of James White because he's a superior runner between the tackles.
This is a fun deep dive on one player who is getting overlooked in what could be a historically productive offense in 2021. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast examines a variety of topics this week: Edgerrin James' career, high-ceiling values of note for the 2021 fantasy season, developmental players who could one day be the next Mike Davis or Raheem Mostert of fantasy football, and the headliners of the 2022 quarterback class. It's a packed podcast this week filled with a variety of players and topics:
The skills, body type, and athletic ability that made Edgerrin James an easy choice for the Hall of Fame. 2021 fantasy options whose ceiling exceeds my current projections and it's worth taking shots on 2-3 of them in most drafts. Under-the-radar developmental talents having good training camps who could develop into starters or productive contributors during the next 2-3 seasons. My thoughts on the 2022 quarterback class.
The RSP Quick Game with Mark Schofield will be back this season and potential guests for the podcast and film rooms in the coming weeks include J Moyer, Dwain McFarland, Laurie Fitzpatrick, and Ben Solak. Stay tuned. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Reception Perception orginator and Yahoo! fantasy analyst Matt Harmon returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for conversation about several receivers, quarterbacks, and offenses heading into the 2021 NFL season. Our names may be boring, but from the perspective of unique content this double-Matt-stack is well worth a listen. Harmon and I discuss a variety of topics in addition to the unveiling of his awesome new Reception Perception site and excellent product.
What makes Brandon Aiyuk better than we thought as an NFL Draft prospect? Robert Woods and the Rams need vertical element to make the offense sing.
Do the Rams have someone to provide that deep threat? What Sean McVay has done well and where he has struggled as a coach and offensive mind? Are we too quick to scapegoat Jared Goff?
How do Harmon and Waldman see the 2021 season unfolding for the Seahawks receivers? Why do the Jaguars' trio of D.J. Chark, Marvin Jones, and Laviska Shenault intrigue Harmon? Does Emmanuel Sanders offer more to Buffalo than Harmon-favorite John Brown? The underrated receiver on the Cowboys' corps and what Harmon would like to see happen with the rotation. Is Michael Pittman the player Bills fans think they see when they look at Gabriel Davis? The similarities with Shenault and D.J. Moore. Harmon's advice for taking opportunities that may seem to run counter to one's ultimate goal in the fantasy industry.
As always, it was a pleasure to hang with Harmon and talk about an aspect of football in a way that few people can. Do yourself and favor, and get his analysis. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room Scouts Hall of Fame runner Ladainian Tomlinson, illustrating the skills and traits that not only made Tomlinson an elite back but also showing things that all backs, coaches, and scouts can transfer to their approach. Ladainian Tomlinson could do everything that a team in the modern era would want from a running back. Blessed with breakaway speed, lateral agility, and a low center of gravity, Tomlinson could flip the field and earn the hard yards.
When studying his performances, the things that stood out the most weren't strictly tied to raw athletic ability:
Tomlinson repeatedly demonstrated a great pre-snap understanding of defender alignments. He was an expert at scraping against his lead blocks to hide from opponents or at least reduce the time opponents had to generate a productive pursuit angle. Tomlinson's footwork helped him generate balanced lateral movement that cleared him from pursuit in tight quarters better than most backs. His stiff arm was a versatile weapon that aimed for power but could counter with deception. Why Tomlinson's decision to reach a maximum leaping highpoint as early as possible with green zone runs was an excellent strategy.
Here’s the YouTube video. If the NFL won’t allow it to be watched from here, you can go to my YouTube Channel to access it. You can also listen to it as a podcast if you prefer or lack the opportunity to watch video.
https://youtu.be/SFfT-DyoT8g
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Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Cast takes a dive into Bo Jackson's tape to unearth what's teachable and what's not from the game of this myth of a player. What makes Bo Jackson great? The common narrative, which came from NFL Films inviting beat writers to pontificate on the subject, is he's so fast...he's so big...he's so big AND so fast.
True. It's also an incomplete analysis that glosses over the fact that Bo Jackson was a highly skilled running back.
Whether Jackson learned these skills through disciplined attention to detail or he picked them up fast doesn't eliminate the fact that he acquired them and that young running backs, running back coaches, and scouts can gain something from studying Jackson's tape that goes beyond he's so fast...he's so big...he's so big AND so fast.
I'll hopefully have a YouTube video to provide visual underpinnings to what I describe in this podcast, but if you're commuting and wish to hear what I found of value with Jackson's game, give it a listen. There are several techniques Jackson uses that succesful NFL backs that followed him use.
Here's the YouTube video. If the NFL won't allow it to be watched from here, you can go to my YouTube Channel to access it.
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PPF's Dwain McFarland stops by Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for an extended conversation about the dividends of an organically gained sense of perspective and how this ties to player evaluation, NFL organizations, and fantasy football. Dwain McFarland took a two-year sabbatical from the corporate world. Whether it was a movie, television show, magazine story, or podcast, you've had experience with the story of someone who leaves a major part of their world behind and gains something more valuable from the experience.
These stories don't often delve into why. We live in a society where there's great demand for instant insight. It trickles down from the workplace to our entertainment.
Most of us have bought into the idea that technology has made us capable of gaining insights at an unprecedented rate of speed. We're able to communicate raw knowledge faster than ever.
However, the human mind has always been a knowledge junkie. New information is sugar or entertainment for the brain. Taking the time and effort to learn how to apply that information with great wisdom is a lot harder. It takes focus, discipline, routine effort, and space in between that effort—an underrated component—for our subconscious mind to processes the various applications of this knowledge.
Dwain and I spend the hour discussing the value of time off, why it's vital to honor the organic development of perspective, and how consistent practice can eventually generate value even after you take time away from the process. We discuss how this applies to player evaluation, fantasy football, and the NFL's world.
This topic is one of the underlying reasons why most people miss the mark when they expect instant "lessons learned," especially with scouting. They're so driven to have a decision that will help them be right, that they sacrifice wisdom for instant knowledge that may not be accurate long-term.
I've seen this with player evaluation, analysis of team decision-making, and in people's personal lives. This podcast doesn't promise instant insights, but let it sit for a bit.
You may gain something of organic value down the line that helps you with topics you usually come here to learn about as well as those outside the sphere of the playing field.
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Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
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NFL.com researcher and analyst Chad Reuter returns to the RSP Scout Talk podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about football, music, and the NFL Draft. I'm fortunate to have become friends with Chad Reuter after meeting him a decade ago through Cecil Lammey at the Senior Bowl. Chad has an economics background and like many of us, came down with the illness that's scouting football talent.
He began 20 years ago, running his own site and earning consultation work with several NFL teams. Since then, he has worked with NFL Draft Scout, CBS, and now, NFL.com.
In addition to supplying advanced scouting of players NFL.com writers and analysts, Chad has some excellent breakdowns of prospects at the site and all 32 teams have picked up his video work that's well worth checking out.
Chad and I discussed a variety of topics in addition to the 2021 NFL Draft:
How the high school and college games are changing the NFL's view of prospects. Why the pocket quarterback isn't dead, but the barrier to their entry and success is rising. Our thoughts on first-round running backs. 2021 prospects we loved. 2021 prospects we already love--or we are at least looking forward to studying. Our concert bucket lists. Concerts we nearly attended and wish we had because the artist passed just after missing the event.
I just hit the record button and added an introduction after the show. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast discusses why differs from other draft analysts when it comes to running backs like Trey Sermon and being equally alright with Mac Jones and Justin Fields in San Francisco. With all of the podcasts I'm doing, I'm most often asked why I like Trey Sermon. However, it took a reader to ask me why I view Sermon differently from so many other analysts.
In this podcast, I answer that question as well as discuss why the answer for San Francisco's quarterback needs isn't right or wrong when it comes to Justin Fields or Mac Jones. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman delivers a solo podcast covering underrated rookies few podcasters are asking him about, good potential team fits for rookie quarterbacks, an in-depth list of his career hits and misses, and how he grades "potential" and "compensatory factors," as a scout. I've been doing a ton of podcasts, but I like to reserve opportunities to talk about subjects for my own show:
Where I'd like to see many of these quarterbacks land. Players few are asking me about that I like or find intriguing. A long list of hits and misses based on:
Players I was higher on than many of my peers who worked out and those that didn't. Players I was lower on than many of my peers who worked out and those that didn't.
The difficulty with grading potential and compensatory factors. What to do with Miles Boykin and Hakeem Butler.
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Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
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Matt Waldman's RSP Scout Talk hosts former Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributor, J. Moyer of FFAstronauts for a great conversation about the running back class for the 2021 NFL Draft. It's always fun to reunite with colleagues that I have worked with in the past. And if I had to pick one current draftnik/analyst I enjoy hearing their thoughts on running backs, it's J. Moyer. Now, a part of the FFAstronauts team, J and his crew are working on their own scouting guide that will be a worthwhile read.
Moyer and I took an hour to talk about this year's running back class:
Why is the efficiency of movement important for running backs? Who are the efficient runners in this class? Who is the back that J sees as a Kamara-like runner? How do we determine a runner's speed and acceleration from film study? Where we're similar but different on Rhamondre Stevenson? Why we're similarly not sold on Chuba Hubbard What J appreciates about Trey Sermon. What we like about Najee Harris and Kenneth Gainwell and where we differ.
We cover several more prospects in an episode that I know many of you have been looking forward to us doing. We could have gone another hour and perhaps post-draft, we will. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Scout Talk picks up with an excellent 90-minute conversation with NFL Draft Bible's Ric Serritella about media scouting, team building, and prospect talk that you won't want to miss. Earlier this week, I joined Ric and Scout Talk co-host Russ Lande for a conversation on Ric's State of Football podcast at SI.com. I wanted to pick up where we left off and go into more depth.
Ric and I share our "coming up" stories in this industry. Ric's one love, one necessary evil, and one changing opinion about his career. 2-3 players Ric and I are each sold on. 1-3 players Ric and I would risk selecting if our co-workers on a team were on board. How Ric and I would build teams if we were given a guaranteed five years as GMs.
UDFA strategy A strategic reshaping of a scouting department The employment of retired player-consultants Vision for team construction
One likely UDFA that you don't think will ever be a starter much less make an active roster this year, but we're intrigued with their game.
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Matt Waldman does an RSP solo podcast about several quarterback prospects from the 2021 NFL Draft class. If you missed the RSP Running Back or Wide Receiver Brain Dump Podcasts, check them out at your convenience. This week, I share my thoughts on the state of quarterback development and several 2021 prospects at the position.
Why the death of the pocket game is a gross exaggeration. The NFL has improved its acclimation process for rookies, but the process might as well be on par with corporations that take shortcuts to meet quarterly expectations rather than execute sustainable practices. Which quarterback's game is more icing than cake? Why the Trevor Lawrence-Andrew Luck comp isn't too much. Which mid-round prospect has a "clean" game? Which potential developmental projection sees the game like a well-trained Marine? The quarterback who gives me a nagging feeling that he'll be better than I think.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman does an RSP solo podcast about several wide receiver prospects from the 2021 NFL Draft class. If you missed the RSP Running Back Brain Dump Podcast, you can find it here. This week, I give quick takes on over 20 wide receivers.
How does 2021’s class compare to 2021 at the top of the board? Who is the best overall weapon in this class? Is DeVonta Smith a primary wide receiver? Is the Marvin Harrison comparison too steep? Why I'm high on Tylan Wallace and Rashod Bateman but think they have some minor speed bumps that could limit their first-year contributions. The wide receiver with a "tell" that could be exploited with off-coverage if not addressed early (it should be). Why Steve Smith is a far too combustible comparison for Elijah Moore but I'll explore Lane Kiffin's comparison as a starting point for sharing my own. The part of Kadarius Toney's game that is way too out of control and must be addressed to maximize his potential. A player whose route running and movement style remind me of Chad Johnson. Which promising receiver is a light-switch player?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman does an RSP solo podcast about several running back prospects from the 2021 NFL Draft class. Apologies for not delivering an RSP Cast last week. I was busy finalizing much of my running back board for the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio and Russ Lande took a new job as the head of U.S. scouting for the Montreal Alouettes. Congratulations to Russ, who will join me once again for future Scout Talk episodes next week.
So, I figured it was a good time for a brain dump on running back prospects.
How does 2021's class compare to 2021 at the top of the board? Who are the 4-6 backs 2-3 tiers below the top of the board? Why do they have the promise to develop into lead backs and potentially feature backs if they address one currently lacking in their game, but their volatility is great enough that we may never see them earn extended time on the field? The prospect that reminds me of a young Tiki Barber. The runner who has a lot of the positive qualities of Melvin Gordon to his game but makes 3-4 confounding decisions per contest that hold him back. The back whose game I want to love, but can only like. The player that I like as a future starter but may not have as high on my board as people will expect. Why Eddie Lacy and LeGarrette Blount shouldn't be negative comparisons for runners and there are two that may fit those comparisons in some ways. Going further, why LenDale White shouldn't be a negative either unless you have done your homework well enough that you're making an off-field comparison and not an on-field one.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman reconvene for a pre-Super Bowl, post-Senior Bowl, and post blockbuster trade conversation in this week's RSP Quick Game. This week, Mark Schofield and I discuss the following NFL and NFL Draft topics:
Can the Buccaneers defense stop Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense? Why the offensive schemes are the difference between the Buccaneers stopping Aaron Rodgers (twice) but not Mahomes. What kind of personnel/scheme would be ideal for stopping Mahomes? The Stafford-Goff Trade:
Are we overestimating Sean McVay? Are we underestimating Dan Campbell? Why Stafford is seen as the immediate answer in L.A. Why Goff is seen as the bridge to a new day?
Senior Bowl observations:
D'Wayne Eskridge Rhamondre Stevenson Josh Palmer Chris Sample Quinn Meinerz Trevon Grimes Jamie Newman Mac Jones
Tre Walker--sleeper Thoughts on Marty Schottenheimer's legacy.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Scout Talk podcast with Russ Lande concludes its series devoted to evaluation misses and lessons learned with an episode on the quarterback, the most difficult position to evaluate in sport. Russ Lande and I have had our share of successes between us, ranging from Tom Brady and Marc Bulger to Russell Wilson and Patrick Mahomes. We've also had our share of failures and lessons learned.
Evaluating quarterbacks has become harder than ever--and the position was the most difficult to scout in the first place. We spent the hour discussing what we've learned about evaluating quarterbacks.
Bruce Gradkowski and John Beck: Arm strength may be overrated, but it's still essential. Blaine Gabbert and Mark Sanchez: The danger of taking a quarterback based on one year of play. Johnny Manziel and Nate Davis: Great physical and technical talent, but the emotional dedication to the game matters. Ryan Nassib and Jake Fromm: Tape vs workouts and the benefits and detriments of both. Tyler Wilson, Brian Brohm, and Jeff Tedford quarterbacks: Quarterbacks who benefitted more from a master tactician's system and coaching than they grew as NFL prospects. Jake Locker: If the mechanics are good and the accuracy is bad, it's hard to fix.
If you missed the previous episodes, they're well worth a listen:
Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends
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Carey, Chris, and Mike of the Deep Cover Pod join Matt for a long conversation about race in America after the events at the U.S. Capitol. We rolled the tape and ultimately decided to release it in multiple parts.
If you’re black or truly a friend or family to black people, the summer of 2020 was an especially painful time. I shared some of my personal feelings several months ago at this site and on my podcast. I also made suggestions about how to have conversations about race in America and introduced the possibility that this would be an ongoing subject at my site.
Fast-forward to January and the world witnessed a group of mostly white men, many bearing symbols long-associated with white supremacist behavior storm the U.S. Capitol. Whether they want to acknowledge it or not, our public witnessed the unadulterated double-standard of how black and white people are regarded in this country when juxtaposing it with this summer’s BLM marches.
So my friends Carey, Chris, and Mike at the Deep Cover Podcast decided to join me for a free-flowing conversation based on a private conversation that Mike and I had from prior weeks. The main thing: How do they feel about being black men in the United States at this point in our history?
If you missed last week's portion of the conversation, you can listen to it here. Today, I release the second part of the conversation. Please keep in mind that when we talk about people of a specific race, we’re not implying “all” and instead implying “certain Black/White/Hispanic/Asian, etc.”
The sandwich shop incident. How White people in this country appear when it comes to privilege: Ignorant that there is an inherent divide or "It's always funny until it happens to you." "The Thank You and Fuck You" microcosm that's deeply rooted in this country and why it makes racism difficult for white people to grasp its nuance. The inaccurate stereotyping of North/South with regards to racism. White people need to develop an emotional connection to what's happening or else the denial of what's happening will continue. "I'd rather work in the field...you mean they had to leave their babies?" Mike's visit to an old plantation and the basic lack of understanding about our history. "You don't have to prove you're not racist/I'm not telling you that you're racist." Carey's thoughts on what white people should understand so they aren't triggered by a genuine conversation about racism. You can't be afraid of respectful confrontation and emotion when having these conversations. The value of integrating yourself into a black community on some level in your life. Being prepared as a white person that you'll have to prove that your intentions are genuine because historic mistrust is real and often valid.
I had several underlying takeaways after this segment of the conversation. One, our nation as a whole hasn't gained enough nuance about racism, and the highs of where we've made progress don't erase the lows that continue to systemically harm black people to this day. Two, the main ways white people can ruin a conversation about race is the desire to prove they aren't racist, the fear they're being told they are racist, or the thought that they have to defend white people as a whole.
These outcomes have generated a baseline level of suspicion that I don’t think white people keep in mind when wanting to engage in a conversation about race.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman deliver an RSP Cast Quick Game focused on the NFL playoffs, the 2021 SeniorBowl, and quarterbacks moving on from their teams, if not the league. This week’s RSP Cast menu:
Is it over for Drew Brees? What we learned about quarterbacking from watching him. Are the media's calls for [insert big-name free agent wide receiver here] in Baltimore putting the cart before the horse when considering Lamar Jackson's strengths and weaknesses? Our thoughts on the Dolphins souring on Tua Tagovailoa and whether this would be a real story if DeShaun Watson wasn't potentially on the market. Is Ben Roethlisberger done? If so, what have we learned from watching him? If not, where could he end up? We Told You So Segment: Tom Brady in the NFC Championship. Thoughts on the Chiefs-Browns Division Playoff. Thoughts on the Saleh/LaFleur pairing in New York, what it could mean for Sam Darnold, and why Matt would love to see Ohio State's Tre Sermon in that offense. How the Falcons may proceed with their personnel plans under new head coach Arthur Smith? With the Combine effective canceled, is the Senior Bowl more important, and if so, for whom? Mark and Matt's funniest Senior Bowl stories. Our most memorable Senior Bowl conversations with coaches, players, or scouts. Thoughts on a prospect we've watched this week. Why Trey Lance's reading of the field is more of a positive than a negative if you understand what he's instructed to do in the North Dakota State offense.
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Carey, Chris, and Mike of the Deep Cover Pod join Matt for a long conversation about race in America after the events at the U.S. Capitol. We rolled the tape and ultimately decided to release it in multiple parts. If you're black or truly a friend or family to black people, the summer of 2020 was an especially painful time. I shared some of my personal feelings several months ago at this site and on my podcast. I also made suggestions about how to have conversations about race in America and introduced the possibility that this would be an ongoing subject at my site.
Fast-forward to January and the world witnessed a group of mostly white men, many bearing symbols long-associated with white supremacist behavior storm the U.S. Capitol. Whether they want to acknowledge it or not, our public witnessed the unadulterated double-standard of how black and white people are regarded in this country when juxtaposing it with this summer's BLM marches.
So my friends Carey, Chris, and Mike at the Deep Cover Podcast decided to join me for a free-flowing conversation based on a private conversation that Mike and I had the week prior. The main thing: How do they feel about being black men in the United States at this point in our history?
This week's segment covers a variety of topics. Please keep in mind that when we talk about people of a specific race, we're not implying "all" and instead implying "certain Black/White/Hispanic/Asian, etc."
Why asking how a black person feels about the issue of race in this country is a difficult question in the first place. The ambivalence of watching white people feeling the fear of a terrorist attack The unrealistic standard that black people are held to about their feelings. Why white people don't understand the gravity of this summer's events. Why the events at the Capitol were not a surprise to many black people compared to many white people. Why having an open and honest conversation between black and white people can be fraught with suspicion and how and when to start the conversation. Why humility and vulnerability are important for initiating and continuing a conversation on this subject line. Why these events weigh on black people and as individuals it leads to a feeling of uncomfortable vulnerability on a daily basis. Why white people--intentionally or not--engage in conversation that put the burden of proof on black people to academically debate the existence of racism. The problem with "not seeing race."
The underlying takeaway I know I personally had after this segment of the conversation is that our country's history is ONGOING. It's not history in the past sense.
Because this is the case, the outcome of living in a society where trusting the wrong people or situations has potentially dire consequences for black people relative to white people. These outcomes have generated a baseline level of suspicion that I don't think white people keep in mind when wanting to engage in a conversation about race.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Scout Talk podcast with Russ Lande begins a series devoted to evaluation misses and lessons learned. This week’s episode on tight ends underscores the theme of waiting on a revolution. This episode of Scout Talk with Russ Lande is an informative conversation about the tight ends who we didn’t evaluate well and what we learned from it:
Lande's story about Butch Davis and Jeremy Shockey. Waiting for Godot: Why scouts were often too early with their valuation of players who would fit in the NFL today but no 7-10 years ago. Jason Witten and What Is Athletic Enough? Witten is much quicker than fast as well as a troublesome template for evaluating the athletic ability of good receiving tight ends who can block but not win downfield. Joe Don Duncan: Strong enough, quick enough, and tough enough, but size matters. Nick Vannett and the first-game bias that can occur with an evaluation. Chase Coffman and the issue with high-cut builds. It's All About the Shoe Size: A story about safeties that applies to builds for specific positions.
If you missed the episode on wide receivers or the show on running backs, they are worth a listen. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Trench Warfare writer Brandon Thorn returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about the relationships between offensive lines and skill players, scouting tips for evaluating offensive linemen, and underrated trench players on both sides of the ball.
Brandon has become a highly respected voice in the football world. His understanding of technique, scheme and assignment is next level. His will to study, scout and analyze has made of one of the most credible and reliable sources in our game today!” - Terron Armstead, New Orleans Saints All-Pro left tackle Brandon Thorn, an old friend of the show, returns for some enlightening discussion about the trenches:
Brandon's Trench Warfare newsletter and his participation as a scout for OL Masterminds, recently featured by NFL Films. What type of defenders are best at attacking specific run schemes? How must a running back and his offensive line develop their relationship to enhance the ground game? What are the common type of pockets in the NFL and some of the quarterbacks that prefer those types? What are pitfalls to avoid when scouting offensive linemen in the college game? Which NFL running backs make their offensive lines look good? Brandon shares thoughts on some of his underrated trench players from both sides of the ball, including why Carl Lawson is considered one of the scariest pass rushers in the NFL.
We'll hopefully have Brandon on the show once again for some draft talk later in the winter. But if you're seeking a primer on the relationship between linemen and players that handle the ball, this is a good start. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman reconvene for another RSP Cast Quick Game and discuss NFL playoffs, several football topics underscoring the value of patience, and more Bernie Mac stories. This week's RSP Cast has a lot of subject matter that underscores the value of patience.
Lessons from Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson's development trajectories. Thoughts on the Dolphins potentially lacking patience with Tua Tagovailoa. Where could, and should, the Jets go with their offseason plan? Which teams, units, and/or players are hot/cold as they enter the playoffs? Are the Browns screwed due to the latest COVID-related absences of key personnel? Why Matt's wife share's Bernie Mac's nickname? Why Matt wears can-style headphones and Mark is evolving into Cotton Hill. Thoughts on Tyler Dunne's long-form article on Jonathan Taylor's rookie development. Where does A.J. Green go? Mark and Matt's New Year Resolutions--sort of...
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
One of only a half-dozen guys I could unequivocally see as an upgrade to Alfred Morris Photo by Mike Pettigano. Matt Waldman’s RSP Scout Talk podcast with Russ Lande begins a series devoted to evaluation misses and lessons learned. This week’s episode on running backs offers a lot of players to choose from. This episode of Scout Talk with Russ Lande is a fantastic conversation about the running backs who we didn’t evaluate well and what we learned from it:
The Walter Payton Effect: The exception proving the rule that running backs have to have a certain amount of size and strength for every-down usage. After-Contact Skill: The value of attacking first versus the ability to absorb punishment. Alvin Kamara and Ball Security: How to deliver an accurate assessment that balances technical flaws and fumble rates. Trent Ricardson: Players who helped us learn the value of studying blocking schemes. Andre Williams: Players who helped us learn how the game has changed for the position. Jonathan Dwyer and the case of the quarterback being the eyes for the runner. Players who out-performed and underperformed to our expectations. How we addressed our mistakes and players we hit on as a result of these mistakes.
If you missed the last episode on wide receivers, it's well worth a listen.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio writers Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman discuss the NFL, college prospect evaluation, the football writing industry, and non-football topics in this 90-minute, holiday episode of the Quick Game. This week's RSP cast covers a lot of football and non-football territory.
Which NFL player has demonstrated significant improvement this year? Do backups of a certain style/skill level have an inherent advantage against NFL defenses? How Matt learned he's married to Bernie Mac and Mark married Monica from Friends. The most dangerous AFC/NFC teams to the current playoff frontrunners. Is there a tight end who could challenge the Travis Kelce/George Kittle tier of all-around talents at the position? Which college player have you studied who fascinates you? Share a bucket list item you might be too afraid to try. The QB whose job could be in jeopardy in 2021. Industry pitfalls to navigate in terms of stolen work, poaching writers, and contract details. Mark and Matt share an issue with the game of a prospect they've recently studied. Movie, TV, book, music, and video game recommendations--why, one day, Mark will wake up in a dentist's chair with a cable in his hard-drive wired brain and matter-of-factly state: "I know the Walsh West Coast Offense helmed by Montana. Give me a ball."
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Scout Talk podcast with Russ Lande begins a series devoted to evaluation misses and lessons learned. This week's episode on wide receivers offers a lot of players to choose from. This episode of Scout Talk with Russ Lande is a fantastic conversation about the wide receivers who we didn't evaluate well and what we learned from it:
Players we valued too much for their athletic ability. Players who helped us learn the value of different roles and fits within schemes. Players who didn't have enough to compensate for physical or technical flaws. Players we thought could develop but we didn't understand which areas are easier or harder to develop in the league. Players who out-performed and underperformed to our expectations. How we addressed our mistakes and players we hit on as a result of these mistakes.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt's new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman discuss how quarterback evaluation has changed with the NFL game, the Eagles quarterbacks, potential free agent landing spots in 2020, advice for new media participants at the Senior Bowl, and Mark's college stats in this week's RSP Quick Game podcast. Mark Schofield and I reconvene for a Week 14 Quick Game filled with juicy topics.
The quarterback of the past two rookie classes who has impressed Mark and Matt the most? What has Mark learned about quarterback evaluation based on Carson Wentz's career thus far? Why does Matt think there could be pressure on the Eagles front office to start Jalen Hurts and move on from Wentz even if there's a good reason that Hurts and Wentz are six of one and a half-dozen of the other? Why is Kenny Golladay a bad fit for the Giants despite the New York media floating this idea? Who are good fits for the Giants receiving corps? What do Mark and Matt think of Andy Dalton, Jacoby Brissett, and Mitchell Trubisky as free agent options? Why could Brissett and Trubisky fit in New England? Has Damien Harris solidified his future as a lead back in New England? Why are Mark and Matt arriving at the conclusion that quarterbacks are for the most part what they are as collegiate prospects and expecting them to get "coached up," is unrealistic? What if Patrick Mahomes and Sam Darnold had traded teams on draft day? Why do Matt and Mark value the Senior Bowl as an event but not necessarily as an evaluation exercise? Advice for newly credentialed media attending the Senior Bowl.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
This week’s edition of Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast Scout Talk with Russ Lande discusses the value of coaches with varied experience, interim coaches, and advice to aspiring media-football scouts. Why is it important for football leadership to have a variety of experiences under different regimes? Why are desperation and failure vital components for organizational success in NFL scouting?
Why do so few interim coaches have long-term success in the NFL and what does this mean for Raheem Morris in Atlanta?
And why is it important for aspiring scouts—football and media—to own failure? Former NFL scout, BigTen Network analyst, and current CFL scout, Russ Lande and Rookie Scouting Portfolio publisher Matt Waldman discuss these subjects and more in this week's Scout Talk podcast.
If you're interested in the game behind the game of football as well as the perspective that's important to be a scout, this episode is for you. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman deliver a pre-Thanksgiving podcast with a mix of NFL and Turkey Day talk. Mark Schofield and I reconvene for a Week 12 Quick Game that combines football and holiday talk.
Benching Tua Tagovailoa: Good or bad for the young quarterback? Can the Cowboys go on a winning streak with Andy Dalton back? Thoughts on Phillip Walker Can Dez Bryant be a statistically-relevant producer in Baltimore? The savior complex and Lamar Jackson Players we think could play in any era that might surprise listeners. Taysom Hill's debut. Worst/best fantasy teams we've fielded this year. Fondest, funniest, or oddest Thanksgiving memory. What kind of joints is Waldman reading about? Scariest defenders Mark and Matt have seen play. Weird neighborhood stories from our youth.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
PFF and Fantasy Football Hustle analyst Dwain McFarland rejoins the RSP Cast for another episode of Film and Data. We examine a number of rookie seasons from the 2020 class as well as look behind the numbers at Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. Dwain McFarland drops by the RSP Cast for an hour-long conversation about prominent performers from the 2020 NFL Draft class. First, we led off with a discussion about Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens:
Where does the data match the film in terms of Baltimore's limitations in the passing game? What's next for Jackson and the Ravens? Progress report: D'Andre Swift is taking over key roles. How does he look running the football? Progress report: Indianapolis fans are invoking Trent Richardson comparisons. Is the apocalypse near? Progress report: Opponents have changed up their gameplans for Chase Claypool, how have the Steelers countered and what does it mean for Claypool's fantasy value? Progress report: Antonio Gibson is running blindfolded. What does that mean? How has Michael Pittman, Jr.'s usage changed since returning from injury?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
This week's edition of Matt Waldman's RSP Cast Scout Talk with Russ Lande debates the merits of Daniel Jones and Carson Wentz, the value of head coaches and offensive coordinators, Lamar Jackson's current performance, and thoughts on a pair of intriguing wide receiver prospects for the 2021 NFL Draft. If all financials were equal, would you rather be the head coach of Carson Wentz or Daniel Jones? What's more vital for NFL success a great head coach or an elite quarterback?
These were the questions Footballguys.com owner Joe Bryant broached privately on our staff message board this week. I thought they were also good questions for me to discuss with former NFL and current CFL scout Russ Lande.
Lande also added the value of offensive coordinator into the mix. Alex Gibbs, Bill Parcells, Marty Schottenheimer earned relevant mentions during this conversation about development and the role of the coach, the player, and the coordinator.
We then discussed Lamar Jackson's 2020 season that has been in the spotlight because the public is reacting as if the 6-3 Ravens are 3-6. Is Jackson the problem? Is the staff? Or are both part of an imminent solution?
And how long do we define 'imminent?'
We finish the show with thoughts about a pair of big, strong, and tough wide receivers on the college scene: Wake Forest's Sage Surratt and Temple's Branden Mack.
You may find Lande's comp for Surratt surprising in some respects and Waldman's thoughts on Mack esoteric but according to Lande, gets to the inner nature of the role of scouting. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game delivers a robust Week 10 episode with Mark Schofield that includes thoughts on several wide receivers, older running backs, and young quarterbacks. Mark Schofield and have a Week 10 Quick Game worth your listening pleasure:
Tua Tagovailo's Week 9 performance. Miami's blitzing defense and the matchup with Justin Herbert. Matt's thoughts on Missouri WR Damon Hazelton, especially his underrated work against Alabama. Pick'em: DeAndre Hopkins, Stefon Diggs, or Keenan Allen. Pick'em: CeeDee Lamb, Chase Claypool, or Justin Jefferson. Pick'em: Mark Andrews, Darren Waller, or Hayden Hurst. Pick'em: Terry McLaurin, A.J. Brown, or Robert Woods. Will Panthers fans stop talking about drafting a quarterback? What were Mark and Matt's first paid writing gigs? Jake Luton's future. Bill Belichick deserving more time to right the ship?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast brings back former NFL and current CFL scout Russ Lande for a 2020 season of Scout Talk. This week, they discuss the development trajectories of several NFL quarterbacks and receivers. Russ Lande and I had a blast doing Scout Talk last year and have brought it back once again as a bi-weekly series for the 2020 football season and 2021 NFL Draft. This week, Russ and I discuss the talents, flaws, progress, and overall development trajectories of a trio of NFL quarterbacks and a pair of young wide receivers:
Jared Goff Carson Wentz Lamar Jackson Chase Claypool D.K. Metcalf
We also discuss the role of analytics, film study, game-planning, and cooperative development that has gone into the success or struggles with these players. We wrap up the episode with conversations about Clemson receiver Amari Rodgers and Florida tight end Kyle Pitts. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Quick Game delivers a jam-packed Week 8 episode with Mark Schofield that includes can't-miss segments on the lack of reaction Dallas had to Washington cheap-shotting Andy Dalton, foiling Tampa's defense, and underrated college quarterbacks. Mark Schofield and I reconvene for a Week 8 Quick Game that's filled to the brim with a ton of thoughts on football and a few non-football topics:
Appetizer: Food/cocktails we enjoy making/eating right now. Antonio Brown's impact in Tampa Bay. Are the Steelers the team to beat in the AFC? Miami quarterback D'Eriq King. The secret to Tampa Bay's defense and how to attack it? The team that could be a great schematic matchup for the Buccaneers. Does Andy Dalton have a chance of succeeding in Dallas? Thoughts on the Cowboys not starting a fight after Washington cheap-shotted its quarterback. Dak Prescott's leadership and play look like a lot bigger deal for keeping Dallas competitive than many may have realized. Tua Tagovailoa: This year and beyond. Baker Mayfield Hope: True or False? Bengals, Texans, and Cowboys defenses. Matt Waldman and Matt Bowen's thoughts on Josh Allen facing zone defenses. Ryan Tannehill is the quarterback Vikings fans expected from Kirk Cousins. Thoughts on BYU QB Zach Wilson. The Rams backfield in the passing game. Where football media deserves criticism. Best traveling experiences.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Nick Whalen chop it up with a discussion about Jonathan Taylor's game, the underrated difficulty of the running back position and an in-depth geek session focused on various details of scouting football talent. If you're an RSP long-timer, then you know Nick Whalen used to contribute to this site shortly after his days as a GA for Western Kentucky's football team. Nick writes at Dynasty Nerds, an excellent site with terrific video content, and he has started his own YouTube channel with football analysis episodes he calls "Reel Talk."
Nick is also the author of the Devy Report, which you can find details for purchasing pinned to his Twitter account @_NickWhalen.
A few weeks ago, Nick and I got together to watch Jonathan Taylor. Nick had recently done a video critiquing where Taylor had to grow as a prospect whereas I was recently trying to calm a segment of Indianapolis Colts fans who worried Taylor was the next Trent Richardson.
As is often the case, Nick and I were approaching Taylor's game from opposite standpoints but winding up in the same place: Taylor is a talented back with more to learn, and he's exhibiting some rookie behaviors that need refinement.
From that session, Nick and I learned things from each other about running back play that we shared in this podcast. We also discuss the underrated difficulty of learning the running back position that's too often overlooked.
Later, we delve into the intricacies of evaluating talent.
It's always great to catch up with Nick and we'll be doing a film session together in the near future. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast returns with the Quick Game podcast featuring Mark Schofield that includes an hour of conversation about mobile quarterbacks, 2020's rookie receivers, and why Schofield's high school game ball is deflated. Mark Schofield and I always have a good time on the Quick Game. This week, we keep it to an hour and talk a lot of NFL and NFL prospect quarterbacking:
Is Patrick Mahomes falling into a bad habit? Thoughts about Derek Carr and the Raiders vertical game. Why Minnesota and Jacksonville are perfect fits for Justin Jefferson and Laviska Shenault, respectively. Matt's impressions of CeeDee Lamb and Gabriel Davis. Could Tua Tagovailoa's landing spot in Miami prove a better long-term situation for his development than Joe Burrow? Do quarterbacks have to be mobile to play in the NFL and what does 'mobile' mean to Mark and Matt? Is Philip Rivers done? Which NFL reserve quarterback would Mark and Matt like to see starting in the league and for which teams? Why the football on Mark's basement shelf is deflated?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Dwain McFarland bring back the RSP NFL Film and Data podcast for a look at various players through the first month of the 2020 season. Whether you play fantasy football or you're a diehard NFL fan, this is the podcast of the week when it comes to the quality of insights you'll get from Dwain's data insights and my film breakdowns. Here are the topics from this two-hour podcast:
Is Clyde Edwards-Helaire's value on the rise or is he who we've seen thus far? Will James Conner earn bell-cow touches or do the Steelers have a firm cap on his weekly volume? Why is James Robinson "Dollar Store Joe Mixon," in fantasy leagues despite having a different style and talent level? Has A.J. Green lost a step? Does he still have on-field value? Why isn't he a great match for Joe Burrow's talents? Tee Higgins' role is emerging, but how does he fit within this offense? Why is Robert Tonyan having quality production, and when and how may that change? What makes Justin Herbert a compelling rookie and why is Keenan Allen feeling giddy? Why is Daniel Jones a quarterback horror story that fantasy players should abandon after the Dallas game? Are Teddy Bridgewater and the Panthers offense on the rise? Why Robby Anderson isn't a fluke and D.J. Moore GMs should hold steady. Drew Brees is fine and Emmanuel Sanders is worth your patience. Josh Allen deserves praise for his improvement but what must Matt see that Allen hasn't faced this year that Dwain was able to access data that validated Matt's point?
As I said, it's a great pod. Tune in and enjoy. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman renew the RSP Cast Quick game with this Week 4 discussion that covers the NFL gamut. We're back, and Mark Schofield has his Minshew game face. The 2020 Quick Game is underway with football talk covering the NFL and the NFL Draft.
We know you'll love this week's run-down:
Is Nick Mullens better than Jimmy Garoppolo? James Robinson's long-term outlook. Hakeem Butler...tight end? What are some common mistakes NFL teams make with talent evaluation? Why are completion rates historically high and does a lack of holding calls factor into the data? Is there a way to staunch the defensive bleeding? Was the Jaguars egg-laying performance against the Dolphins an end to Minshew Mania? Is Drew Brees washed-up? Thoughts on Cam Newton and Russell Wilson. Expectations for Brett Rypien. Our defenders of the month. Why Mark loves German cuisine and why Matt loves Vietnamese cuisine. Who instilled our passion for sports? What we'd be doing for a living in an alternate reality.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s post-Week 1 RSP Cast is 10 half-filtered thoughts on a variety of NFL, evaluation, and industry topics that have fantasy relevancy for the 2020 NFL season. Buckle up. I’m calling this podcast the Half-Filtered Ten because it’s 10 subjects where I give you my point of view but only with a minor amount of cussing and vulgarity that I’d probably deliver if it were unfiltered. While not safe for young kids or those of you with religious stances that shelter your children from the evils of the world, most of you will enjoy it.
Thoughts on the following players' performances thus far:
Evan Engram Rob Gronkowski Logan Thomas Antonio Gibson Mo Alie-Cox
Rest In Peace Gale Sayers Michael Gallup and why a player's role earns primary consideration before dying on a hill in a debate about his usage and value. Mike Davis and why you shouldn't place so much weight on a team cutting a player. Keelan Cole: losing and re-gaining confidence. If you've never been through it, you haven't lived enough life. Industry Thoughts and Advice:
Take time away from social media weekly. Recognize others in your field. Be selective about your recognition. Don't plagiarize. Cultivate a hobby outside of this space.
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Matt Waldman's post-Week 1 RSP Cast is a dozen half-filtered thoughts on a variety of NFL, college, and evaluation topics that have fantasy relevancy for the 2020 NFL season. Buckle up. I'm calling this podcast the Half-Filtered Dozen because it's a dozen subjects where I give you my point of view but only with a minor amount of cussing and vulgarity that I'd probably deliver if it were unfiltered. While not safe for young kids or those of you with religious stances that shelter your children from the evils of the world, most of you will enjoy it.
The underlying question I use as the framework for my evaluation practices and the subjects discussed in this pod. Why Clyde Edwards-Helaire failed in the green zone, why it was his fault, and why it could keep him out of the elite tier of 2020 running back producers if he doesn't address it. Thoughts on the Nick Chubb-Kareem Hunt duo and workload ahead. Why the metrics world got Baker Mayfield wrong and why process management of data collecting as the root issue for the inaccurate view of his college accuracy. Why the Raiders' early selection and position designation of Lynn Bowden was a failure from the beginning. Josh Jacobs and Jonathan Taylor's promise linked to the receiving game. Hakeem Butler getting cut, its impact on my process, and why draft capital is not a predictor of talent but still a useful tool for gamblers and fantasy players but something I will never embrace as a scout. Mike Thomas' potential in Cincinnati. Adrian Peterson seeing the field as a Hall of Fame Rulebreaker of running back theory. Early thoughts on KU RB Pooka Williams and UNC RB Michael Carter.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield point out the storylines that interest them most about every NFL team as we begin the 2020 season. Welcome back to the Quick Game with Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman. Every other week, this duo of Rookie Scouting Portfolio writers will cover the NFL in quick-hitting fashion. With the season beginning tonight, they share their most appealing storylines of each team.
Could Todd Gurley surprise with a return to elite production? How do the Ravens replace Earl Thomas? Why is Noah Fant on thinner ice than many realize? Mark's thoughts on Aaron Donald's work as a run defender. Why Matt may acknowledge that Joe Burrow is the more NFL-ready rookie but Tua Tagovailoa has a better immediate situation. Is the public too excited about the Raiders' young receiving corps?
Enjoy. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into a New Orleans Saints offense with a balanced offense that becomes more difficult to defend with the addition of a veteran and rookie to the receiving game. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss and debate a New Orleans Saints offense with a balanced offense that became even more compelling with the addition of two sneaky-good options.
Why is Drew Brees the Survivor Man of NFL quarterbacks? The overrating of Taysom Hill's impact on fantasy football. Why is Emmanuel Sanders so important to this offense accessing its ceiling of potential? Is tight end Jared Cook the true deep threat in this offense? Why rookie Adam Trautman could be a shockingly good rookie producer as a second tight end in this offense. Could this be Alvin Kamara's career year? What makes Latavius Murray a priority mid-round fantasy pick?
For additional insights from the rest of the series, subscribe to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on iTunes, Google Play, PodBean, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. I have posted this on the RSP Cast platform as well. You can also enjoy it on YouTube. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into a Tampa Bay offense with a great passing game but bigger questions with the ground game after the addition of Leonard Fournette.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss and debate a Tampa Bay offense with a potentially great receiving game and a hotly debated ground game.
Is Tom Brady still elite? Is O.J. Howard a much slept-on fantasy option? Will Chris Godwin continue matching Mike Evans' production? How will this offense differ from last year in terms of scheme and execution? Can we trust Ronald Jones and why Dwain and Matt have different answers? Which back is the best fantasy bet?
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into a San Francisco 49ers offense with a great run game but bigger questions with the passing game after you work past the excellence of George Kittle. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss and debate a San Francisco 49ers offense with a dynamic (but committee oriented?) ground attack and corps of talented receivers who aren't yet well-rounded options.
Is Raheem Mostert not only the must-have Niners back but a must-have fantasy option? Where do Tevin Coleman and Jerick McKinnon fit in? Why are Jimmy Garoppolo's pretty style of play and image advantageous points of leverage in fantasy football? Why the loss of Emmanuel Sanders is a bigger deal than discussed? Is Dante Pettis poised for a rebound? Why Brandon Aiyuk isn't truly replacing Sanders? The untapped upside of George Kittle.
For additional insights from the rest of the series, subscribe to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on iTunes, Google Play, PodBean, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. I have posted this on the RSP Cast platform as well. You can also enjoy it on YouTube. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into a Los Angeles Rams offense whose fate is in the hands of a sub-par offensive line and a coach who must adjust. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss and debate the upside of the Rams’ ground game and which receiving options will emerge this year if Sean McVay does the right thing and adjusts to the league foiling his original offense.
Can this offensive line support a ground game? Which running back is the best fit for this offensive line? Will Sean McVay stick with more 12 personnel sets or will he try to return to a wide zone system? How does this impact Jared Goff? Do we trust Tyler Higbee to pick up where he left off down the stretch of 2019? If McVay goes 12 personnel more often, how much does this hurt Cooper Kupp, if at all? Are there other receivers who could emerge with potential changes to the scheme?
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. They take an in-depth look into the Seattle Seahawks offense, one of the most efficient passing games in the league. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain praise the game of future Hall of Famer (that's right) Russell Wilson and a Seahawks offense that still has upside to mine.
The statistical rare air of Russell Wilson's game that already lays the groundwork for his future enshrinement in Canton. Tyler Lockett and D.K. Metcalf's symbiotic relationship on the field. The red zone efficiency of the Seahawks passing game and how it could get better with the addition of Greg Olsen. Why Carlos Hyde is a top handcuff at a sweet discount in fantasy leagues? Are we counting on Rashaad Penny at all this year?
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into an Arizona Cardinals offense with a shiny new cog and fascinating tendencies.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss and debate DeAndre Hopkins's upside in a Kliff Kingsbury offense that is known for spreading the ball around as well as the rest of the unit.
Why Arizona's alignment tendencies go to extremes when it comes to its looks? How involved will Chase Edmonds be in this ground game? Does Larry Fitzgerald have enough left for fantasy leagues/ Is there a fourth receiver we should keep an eye on? Where does Kyler Murray thrive, and where does he need additional work?
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into a Las Vegas Raiders offense with a lot of skill-player promise. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss and debate the upside of the Raiders' ground game and which receiving options will emerge this year.
Is Josh Jacobs going to earn 60 catches in 2020 or is it a pipe dream? Why the public's fears about Darren Waller are "monsters under the bed." Is Lynn Bowden, Jr. a legitimate factor in 2020? Which rookie receiver is threatening Hunter Renfrow's job and which is challenging Tyrell Williams? Is Jason Witten a red-zone factor this year? Why there are reasons for Raiders fans to remain encouraged with a Derek Carr offense but limited expectations for fantasy players.
For additional insights from the rest of the series, subscribe to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on iTunes, Google Play, PodBean, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. I have posted this on the RSP Cast platform as well. You can also enjoy it on YouTube. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into a Denver Broncos offense hoping to emerge. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss the impact Drew Lock and several new additions to the Broncos' offense.
Is Courtland Sutton a true Alpha Receiver? How Denver will align Jerry Jeudy, K.J. Hamler, Albert Okwuegbunam, and Noah Fant in its offense. Is Melvin Gordon the Broncos feature back or have we abandoned Phillip Lindsay too soon? Where is Drew Lock above average in a key passing metric and where does he falter? Why the coaching staff could be placing a governor on the production volume of this offense.
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Apologies for the abrupt ending with this episode, I split it in half with the Raiders podcast and didn't tack and ending on it. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into a Los Angeles Chargers offense in transition. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain discuss the impact of the Chargers' new personnel on the offense.
Is it accurate to judge Tyrod Taylor on his performance in Cleveland? What Taylor and rookie Justin Herbert bring to the Chargers offense that Philip Rivers didn't. Could Austin Ekeler deliver top-five production at his position? Which receivers benefit most from Taylor and Herbert? The conditions where Justin Jackson and/or Joshua Kelley could have a significant impact?
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into the Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire and the rest of the depth chart. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain debate Clyde Edwards-Helaire's value as a rookie.
The similarities and differences with Edwards-Helaire, Kareem Hunt, and Jamaal Charles. Andy Reid's history with running backs and running back depth charts. The red-zone and the passing game: where much of the fantasy community is getting it wrong about Edwards-Helaire's production potential. Where Dwain and Matt's projections for Edwards-Helaire are almost the same; where they differ significantly. Factors that could make Dwain's and Matt's projections accurate.
We split the Chiefs' segment of the podcast into two parts, so if you want to listen to us discuss Patrick Mahomes, his receiving corps, and tight ends, you can find it here.
For additional insights from the rest of the series, subscribe to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on iTunes, Google Play, PodBean, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. I have posted this on the RSP Cast platform as well. You can also enjoy it on YouTube. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, receivers, and tight ends. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain compare their projections (and the process behind the work), analytic, and film observations of the Kansas City quarterbacks, wide receivers, and tight ends.
Re-stating the obvious about Patrick Mahomes. The difference between Tyreek Hill's development and the projected development of Mecole Hardman. Why people gave up on Sammy Watkins and despite being patient with him, that abandonment may be too soon? The Travis Kelce-George Kittle debate. The Byron Pringle Alert. Who is Felton Davis?
We split the Chiefs' segment of the podcast into two parts, so if you can't wait to hear our debate on the rookie-year value of running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire you can find it here.
For additional insights from the rest of the series, subscribe to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on iTunes, Google Play, PodBean, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. I have posted this on the RSP Cast platform as well. You can also enjoy it on YouTube. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into the Cincinnati Bengals and why they agree Joe Mixon is earning too much love. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain compare their projections (and the process behind the work), analytic, and film observations of the Pittsburgh Steelers offense.
Why the love for Joe Mixon in 2020 is predicated on skewed data from the second half of 2019. Matt's concerns about Joe Burrow short-term that could exacerbate challenges for Mixon in 2020. Will the Bengals have a Justin Jefferson option in this passing game and who is it? Why Giovani Bernard is yet another factor who will limit Mixon's ceiling. Two running backs on the depth chart you should know about not named Mixon or Bernard. How the Sean McVay-influenced offense creates a four-headed receiver situation.
For additional insights from the rest of the series, subscribe to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on iTunes, Google Play, PodBean, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. I have posted this on the RSP Cast platform as well. You can also enjoy it on YouTube. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into the Pittsburgh Steelers and why they agree 2018 is the barometer for 2020. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain compare their projections (and the process behind the work), analytic, and film observations of the Pittsburgh Steelers offense.
Why the Pittsburgh Steelers mean what they say about James Conner as the feature back. Why JuJu Smith-Schuster is a better bargain than last year and why Matt is back on board. Dwain's analysis of Diontae Johnson and the promise his game holds. The Jekyll-and-Hyde game of James Washington. Why Matt is reminded of a German exhortation for "much faster" when he watches Benny Snell? Sorting out the Steelers backfield and the overthinking that many have undertaken with it.
For additional insights from the rest of the series, subscribe to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on iTunes, Google Play, PodBean, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. I have posted this on the RSP Cast platform as well. You can also enjoy it on YouTube. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into the Baltimore Ravens offense—a unit that could still be on the rise. PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland joins Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman for another episode of our annual NFL projection series. In this podcast, Dwain and Matt spend more than an hour comparing their statistical projections for the Baltimore Ravens offense in 2020.
How the data and film marry to indicate that Lamar Jackson should have a similar season to 2019 and the touch-points where those totals could rise or fall? Where must opposing defense limit Jackson to force a higher percentage of passing from the Ravens offense? How Devin Duvernay's versatility could be the key to replacing Hayden Hurst rather than Nick Boyle earning more targets? Why do Mark Andrews and Marquise Brown have significantly greater statistical upside this year? What makes J.K. Dobbins a potential league-winner for fantasy teams and when is he worth paying the premium to draft? What are the potential scenarios that could play out with the Ravens backfield that favor Dobbins and/or Mark Ingram?
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. In this episode, they perform an in-depth look into the Cleveland Browns and the film and data complement famously. Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL's offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain compare their projections (and the process behind the work), analytic, and film observations of the Cleveland Browns offense.
Why Baker Mayfield's accuracy has been a longstanding issue with his game. Why Kevin Stefanski's arrival from Minnesota and the offseason personnel acquisitions make Cleveland's offensive plans obvious. Is Odell Beckham's ceiling of potential lower in this offense than ever before? What makes Jarvis Landry the receiver that will remain on the field no matter what? Where do Matt and Dwain differ on Austin Hooper's receiving production? Why Nick Chubb is the best back in the NFL? What most are missing when they tout Kareem Hunt as a potential spoiler for Chubb? Why does Minnesota's depth chart provide a clue to Hunt's statistical upside and Chubb's floor? How the Cleveland tight ends are also the key to the most logical workload projection for the Browns runners.
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https://youtu.be/utvQkSe6G_c For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributor Dwain McFarland joins the RSP Cast to kick off our team-by-team NFL projection series for the 2020 season with an in-depth examination of Philadelphia and Washington's offenses. Dwain McFarland (@dwainmcfarland) and I continue our excellent conversations about how to project offenses with a look at the Philadelphia and Washington offenses:
Why do Matt and Dwain believe there's a ceiling for Miles Sanders that's lower than the current buzz and the manufacturer of that barrier is Boston Scott? Could Jalen Reagor be the leading wide receiver on the depth chart as a rookie? Why is Desean Jackson an excellent choice as a fourth or fifth option for fantasy wide receiver depth charts? How do the stats regarding Carson Wentz's accuracy match up perfectly with Matt's long-time film assessments? Which receivers beyond Terry McLaurin have a chance to shine in Washington? Why are Dwain and Matt split on Antonio Gibson's prospects as a rookie? What was Matt's personal wish for Adrian Peterson in 2020?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has over 20 years of experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast returns with a July episode of the Quick Game with Mark Schofield and they cover everything from Cam Newton to marriage advice for Matt Harmon. In this 90-minute episode of the Quick Game, Mark Schofield and discuss a dozen juicy football topics, what we're watching on TV these days, and marriage advice for Yahoo! Matt Harmon:
Who benefits most from Cam Newton in New England? What factors are you taking into account with Antonio Brown's potential signing with the Seattle Seahawks? If the NFL restricts practice access to beat writers, what advice should fans heed about news from a second-hand source? Is taking a blanket approach of caution with rookies due to the coronavirus too reactionary? Have we abandoned our high expectations for Sammy Watkins too soon? Skill players from teams that will employ 12 personnel as its base look that will win or lose due to the alignment. Could we expect a record season from Tom Brady? What we value about quarterback footwork when scouting collegians. Will Drew Brees have another 5,000-yard campaign in 2020? Is Teddy Bridgewater a good fit in Carolina? Is he Carolina's "Joe Burrow" without the deep accuracy? Our 2020 rookie sleepers.
And yes, TV talk and marital advice (or martial advice--depending on the marriage).
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
RSP contributor Dwain McFarland joins the RSP Cast to kick off our team-by-team NFL projection series for the 2020 season with an in-depth examination of the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys.
Dwain McFarland (@dwainmcfarland) and I continue our excellent conversations about how to project offenses with a look at the Cowboys and Giants offenses:
How much does the run-to-pass ratio change with Jason Garrett and an improved offensive line in New York? Why does Matt believe the presence of Levine Toilolo could hurt Sterling Shepard's output? What makes Daniel Jones a viable fantasy option even if key data still calls his long-term NFL development into question? Why are people underrating rookie CeeDee Lamb's first-year potential? Which receiver could be sent to the sideline in 12 and 21 personnel sets? Why is the idea of running backs earning downfield routes a trendy and overrated facet of analysis these days?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has over 20 years of experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Photo by Keith Allison. RSP contributor Dwain McFarland joins the RSP Cast to kick off our team-by-team NFL projection series for the 2020 season with an in-depth examination of the New England Patriots and New York Jets. Note: If you tried listening before and the volume was too low, I fixed that.
Dwain McFarland (@dwainmcfarland) and I begin our excellent conversations about how to project offenses with a look at the Patriots' and Jets' offenses:
How much does the run-to-pass ratio change with Cam Newton at the helm compared to Jarrett Stidham? How will the run game benefit from Cam Newton's addition? Why the Patriots still have a problem with role homogeneity on its receiving corps? Which New England runner could get cut and who could benefit greatly on this depth chart? Which Patriots receiver gets cut early and who could surprise? Why Le'Veon Bell's 2019 production is deceptively better than most understand? Did Sam Darnold improve last year and will that continue in 2020? Is there room for Breshad Perriman and Denzel Mims to perform at well in the Jets offense? The scheme where Darnold would benefit most for his overall development if it doesn't work out in New York.
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has over 20 years of experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Russ Lande and Matt Waldman discuss why the tenets of inclusive thinking are naturally the most effective ways of scouting players in this week's RSP Scout Talk podcast. Generalizations are dangerous. When applied to the evaluation of football players, generalizations can unnecessarily exclude talented, hard-working, and well-adjusted young men from NFL opportunities that could have led to an ideal organizational fit.
An NFC East squad made this mistake years ago when it excluded specific height and weight ranges for wide receivers before ever evaluating their performance. The analytics staff meant well, but the poor application of the data as policy unintentionally led to several missed opportunities and restricted the choices of the team.
Filters are only as good as the knowledge and judgment with when and where to apply them.
Former NFL and current CFL Scout Russ Lande and I cover some generalizations that a student of scouting recently gleaned from conversations with NFL scouts and posted on a block. We share why a more inclusive approach to these lessons yield better results:
Interviewing a college staff and not just the gatekeeper. Why judging prospects based solely on the number of parents in the home is misleading. How the characterization of specific cities as party towns is not only backward in thinking but tone-deaf and promotes unproductive exclusivity. Why a player's high school background is not a predictor of professionalism or grit.
I also share thoughts on four underclassmen that I've watched this summer that you should keep an eye on, including DE Gregory Rosseau (Miami), RB Jaret Patterson (Buffalo), WR David Bell (Purdue), and RB Jah-Maine Martin (NC A&T). For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributor Dwain McFarland joins the RSP Cast to kick off our team-by-team NFL projection series for the 2020 season with an in-depth examination of the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins. Dwain McFarland (@dwainmcfarland) and I begin our excellent conversations about how to project offenses with a look at Buffalo's and Miami's offenses:
Statistically, Josh Allen has improved on the surface but what does the most meaningful data indicate about the Bills' quarterback? Stefon Diggs should earn the biggest role among Buffalo's receivers but has he walked into a similar situation that he was trying to leave in Minnesota? How do Dwain and Matt believe that running back Zack Moss's role will evolve during the year as part of a committee situation with teammate Devin Singletary? When do Dwain and Matt believe Tua Tagovailoa will earn the starting job in Miami? Why was Dolphins receiver Preston Williams the preferred receiver in the offense last year, regardless of the starting quarterback and could that be the case in 2020? What makes DeVante Parker the wildcard for this Miami offense and how are Matt and Dwain approaching their projection of the receiver to begin the summer? What stat with Jordan Howard's game disprove a longstanding narrative about the runner that also represents the canary in the coalmine for Bears GM Ryan Pace?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has over 20 years of experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman shares his thoughts about being white with a black family, growing up in the U.S., and how to be a better ally against systemic racism. If you're on Twitter, you've probably seen my 4-5 threads about what's happening in our country, what you should know that's indicative of the black experience with it, and how to be a better ally. I've recorded them to a podcast along with additional thoughts and stories for those who aren't on Twitter.
Language is explicit at times.
In this episode of the RSP Scout Talk podcast, Matt Waldman and Russ Lande share eight rookies who may need a second team to achieve NFL success, on- and off-field characteristics of mentally and emotionally resilient players, and the value of studying players with the All-22 and the broadcast angle. What do Ben Barch, Denzel Mims, Brycen Hopkins, Isaiah Simmons, Jordan Love, and three other rookies have in common? They're players that Russ Lande and I think might need a second team to unlock their skills. In addition to discussing the rationales for our thoughts on these eight players, we also delve into stories about on-field intangibles that matter about football prospects—including stories about Russell Wilson, Adrian Peterson, Nick Chubb, and Peyton Manning.
We also share where we find broadcast tape valuable for the evaluation process and why more open-minded organizations will eventually incorporate it into their film study as a supplement to the All-22 and other camera angles that are becoming available.
We finish the episode with a conversation about the realities of football and sport returning during the pandemic.
With the exception of the final segment, it was another fun episode for your listening pleasure. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast covers the differences between the three different roles for wide receivers, the value of highly detailed evaluation criteria for the quarterback position, and players standing out (for better or worse) during his first round of 2020 NFL projections. Wondering about the differences between the slot, flanker, and split-end roles for receivers and what scouts do to differentiate them? Matt begins the show with a look at these three roles, why there are no hard-and-fast rules for players who fit these roles, and a quick look at some 2020 wide receiver prospects and why that fits certain spots.
Matt continues the show with a dive into his new evaluation criteria for quarterbacks that will appear in the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. Matt explains the value of rich detail to answer a basic but specific question that is at the root of player evaluation. He also works through specific criteria and their weight within the evaluation.
To finish the show, Matt discusses players who stood out during his first round of projections for the 2020 NFL season including, Todd Gurley, Matt Stafford, T.Y. Hilton, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman discusses 22 rookies from the 2020 NFL Draft class and groups them into four categories of development and production potential based on their team landing spot in this week's RSP Cast. Which 2020 NFL draft class landing spots offer the highest variation of production potential year-one? Which will lead the players to bounce around the league before having a shot to stick and contribute? Who are players Matt wants no part of based on their landing spot, regardless of their talent? And which rookies are buried on a roster now, but could emerge years from now?
These are the topics of discussion in this week's RSP Cast. The players span the range of early-round talents like Devin Duvernay and Laviska Shenault to UDFAs like Brian Herrien, Austin Mack, Scotty Washington, Stephen Sullivan. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
In this episode of the RSP Cast's Scout Talk, CFL, and former NFL Scout, Russ Lande joins Matt Waldman for a conversation about the impact of the global pandemic on NFL scouting in 2020 and 2021. What do scouts and coaches do immediately after the NFL Draft and how will that change thanks to the Covid-19 virus? Russ Lande and I discuss the schedules of scouting departments and how the pandemic could generate a permanent and positive outcome for the profession when it comes to travel, expenses, education, and communication with coaches.
Then, we look ahead to 2021 and discuss the potential challenges that the pandemic could pose for NFL scouts, prospects, and agents for the coming year. This includes why some within the NFL may decide an NFL Draft in February may hold an advantage for the teams but be disruptive for other parties deeply involved with the process.
We also discuss offseason moves (the draft, UDFAs, and free agency) we liked from the 2020 campaign, including picks by the Packers, Seahawks, Chargers, Cardinals, Falcons, Browns, Vikings, and Steelers.
We end the show with a conversation about Jake Fromm's fit in Buffalo and how his arrival could be mutually beneficial to Allen and Fromm. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
On this week's RSP Cast, Matt Waldman discusses landing spots for seven prospects from the 2020 NFL Draft class where one or two details about those players' games could be the difference between starter production and careers as contributors or reserves. This week's podcast is a solo effort devoted to eight players who intrigue me—a quarterback and pairs of running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. I explore the details of each of these players and their landing spots to reveal why fans should monitor those players for 1-2 developments that could unlock their games to another level:
How Ravens RB J.K. Dobbins could be on the brink of stardom by the end of the season. Why Detroit's coaching staff and Kerryon Johnson are the reasons D'Andre Swift a boom-bust prospect in Detroit. Jake Fromm is in a sink-or-swim situation and if he shows signs of swimming, look out in 2021 or 2022. Antonio Gandy-Golden's small-school affiliation may be the key to him out-performing his draft position. The player on New England's squad who could potentially deliver what Phillip Dorsett couldn't. Why Harrison Bryant's situation is better than it appears in Cleveland. The Atlanta tight end who could emerge from UDFA anonymity to become a viable NFL starter
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio and post-draft addition for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
On this week's RSP Cast, Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman improvise a worst-case scenario first-round for the 2020 NFL Draft—with the exception of one team that pulls success from the hind parts of bad luck. Tired of mock drafts? So are we, but this one is the exception. This first-round mock is Mark Schofield and my answer to what could go wrong with the league holding its draft remotely. How do the Bengals lose Joe Burrow? Does Miami stick to its board and damn the sudden good fortune that unfolded before them? Will John Elway make a grudge pick? Will a downtrodden franchise finally get it right?
Tune in and enjoy--we absolutely did.
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Matt Waldman catches up with Matt Harmon for an hour-long conversation about wide receivers—NFL free agents, favorites, and goofballs as well as the 2020 NFL rookie class. I've spent the past two weeks talking about my own work, thanks to several invitations to appear on podcasts. I also had a tiresome but rewarding educational experience about the state of the sports journalism industry.
So when I happened upon Matt Harmon on Twitter early Friday evening and hit him up for a last-minute invitation to do a podcast, it turned out to be the respite we both needed. It's always great to catch up with Harmon, who does excellent work with his Reception Perception analysis that's available on the Fantasy Footballers site and, of course, his entertaining and insightful fantasy analysis at Yahoo!
This week, we discussed favorite free agent signings, Jerry Jeudy, Ceedee Lamb, Michael Pittman, Denzel Mims, Justin Jefferson, and a few of my thoughts of where some of these options would be drafted (more on Monday when I unveil my only mock draft of the year on the Russ Tucker College Draft podcast).
Matt also shared his favorite receiver of all-time, what he's learned about evaluating wide receiver talent over the years, and why he enjoys the variety of doing silly, light-hearted work with deep-dive analysis. You'll enjoy the conversation almost as much as we did.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
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In this new episode of the RSP Quick Game, Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman discuss NFL free agency and the NFL Draft. This week's RSP Quick Game makes the title an ironic one. We go in-depth on a number of topics:
Mark discovers offensive line play. DeAndre Hopkins, Deshaun Watson, Bill O'Brien, and the Texans-Cardinals trade. Our favorite and least favorite free agency signings. What have we learned this year as evaluators that may take 2-3 years to confirm the initial lesson? Tagovailoa or Burrow? Love or Herbert? Signal and noise from quarterback charting. Jake Fromm, J.T. O'Sullivan, drop lengths, and arm velocity. Justin Jefferson, Justin Madubuike, and other non-QB prospects we love from the 2020 class.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast discusses evaluations from the 2020 NFL Draft class that he thought were difficult and odd as well as one that's another example of busting a long-held myth about running backs. Now that I've finished the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio pre-draft publication, I can't wait to talk about it. I kicked off what will be a fun month of podcasts with one of my own to discuss evaluations that I found difficult, strange, or ran counter to what I've been hearing about the plays involved:
Why Chase Claypool grew on me but his game still has a trap door. It's easy to say that D'Andre Swift is good but his evaluation was much tougher than this simple assessment. Is there enough tread on A.J. Dillon's tire? More importantly, why is this even a point of discussion? Why I'm higher on Jake Fromm than the average bear and how my investigation took me to drop-backs...
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Scouting Academy founder Dan Hatman returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about Wisconsin WR Quintez Cephus' work out, investigating irregularities with 40-Yard Dash times and why there's room for generalists and specialists in the scouting profession. Dan Hatman is an excellent resource for the draft community. The former NFL scout for the Giants and Eagles is several years into building the Scouting Academy, a curriculum for those wishing to learn more about studying the game and evaluating football talent. The Scouting Academy has placed several of its students into positions with the NFL and college football.
We begin our podcast where I share a story about Dan's work helping his students earn positions in the league and the initial skepticism people had with the program design that has now won over a significant number of teams in the league. I actually know a college recruiter who missed out on a pair of NFL jobs after making it to the final round of interviews because the teams chose an alumnus of the Scouting Academy.
The majority of our conversation focused on Wisconsin receiver Quintez Cephus, his combine results, and how skilled scouts will investigate his disappointing 40-Yard Dash performance in lieu of strong performances on tape, the 20 Shuttle, the Broad Jump, and the Vertical Jump. You'll learn more about the Floating 20 from Dan and I share some historical data about receivers with Cephus's Vertical Jump and how fast they ran.
We finish the pod with an extended conversation about the skills required to become a scout, how there are generalists, and specialists in the field, and ways teams can leverage these talents effectively. You'll hear a bit of an abrupt ending to the podcast--Dan had his microphone on mute after my last comment and I thought he had to drop out to make an appointment at the top of the hour. Still, you'll find this conversation worthwhile.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman discusses his research into the games of 2020 NFL quarterback prospects Jordan Love of Utah State and Georgia's Jake Fromm—two players he's beginning to see where he differs from the public. Only days away from beginning the final month of writing the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio, the NFL Combine frequently marks the time where I realize where I differ from my peers and the public with certain prospects. This year, it appears that two of those players are Utah State's Jordan Love and Georgia's Jake Fromm.
I see Love as a first-day physical talent but not a first-day acumen for the game and while Fromm's lack of elite velocity is a shortcoming, his overall arm talent is not as lacking as characterized. There's also compelling evidence that Fromm will improve his velocity to the point that it won't be an easy issue for opponents to prey upon.
As you'll hear in this podcast, if Love succeeds based on rapid gains as a strategist and executioner I don't think I'll gain as much knowledge for my evaluation process as I will from Fromm succeeding or failing to develop additional throwing velocity. Listen below!
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
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Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
CFL Scout Russ Lande and RSP author Matt Waldman discuss what they would change about the NFL Combine, share how the deservedly maligned Wonderlic Test can actually have a reasonable purpose for scouting NFL talent, and reflect on players that influenced our scouting of talent. This is a jam-packed show with excellent topics:
Why Russ would make the NFL Combine a two-week event to help NFL teams collect the most vital information. Why the gauntlet drill is an outdated workout with only marginal usefulness relative to current technology. The value of the "L" drill for offensive linemen and how Russ learned to tweak it to determine which players have a great mind-motor link. Is there value for the Wonderlic test despite the test being a culturally-biased tool that doesn't appropriately measure the most important forms of intelligence required for on-field play? Surprisingly, there is but many teams still approach the Wonderlic with a complete lack of sophistication. Coaches and scouts have players that influence them for good or for bad. How did Dan Fouts, Leslie O'Neal, Bill "White Shoes" Johnson, and Earnest Byner influence Russ and Matt? Russ's Frank Gore and Edgerrin James stories. Russ and Matt discuss three players that caught their attention this month. Bonus discussion: Is Jake Fromm a starter talent?
This was another episode where we could have gone at least another hour. We hope you enjoy.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse
Hosts Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield broach the kookiness of NFL Draft Season, Draft Twitter, red herrings of pre-draft analysis, pitfalls of analysis videos, and the good and bad of Draft Capital in this episode of the RSP Cast. Here's what Mark and I discussed in this week's RSP Cast:
Who are these characters (besides us) offering analysis on Twitter about the NFL Draft? What types of analysis do you celebrate or ignore from this cast of analysts? Why does football analysis have different silos of thinking? Why is "literary thinking" an important part of evaluating football talent? What red herrings raise and lower draft stock during this time of year that we should approach with greater skepticism? Matt outlines his running back rankings pre-combine as a way to explain why the score matters more than the ranking and that periodic rankings create more questions than answers. What plays in video analysis can unintentionally overhype quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends? Is draft capital a worthwhile analysis point?
Mark and Matt cover these topics as well as their individual love for chopped liver (Matt) and blood pudding (Mark).
Check out the draft talk and stay for food conversation.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman and former NFL scout and current CFL Scout Russ Lande discuss a small but magnifiable flaw with Jimmy Garoppolo's game, how they organize their film study sessions, and why a coach talking about a player's potential to the media requires careful investigation as a scout. Every other week, Calgary Stampeders evaluator Russ Lande—a former scout with the St. Louis Rams and Cleveland Browns—joins Matt Waldman for a conversation about topics central to the craft of player evaluation. This week, Russ and Matt cover three meaty topics:
Matt has been waiting for years to see if an issue with Jimmy Garoppolo's game would appear in pivotal moments under pressure. Between backing up Brady in New England to working behind an excellent scheme in San Francisco, Matt has only seen hints of Garoppolo perceiving and overreacting to pressure. Still, Garoppolo helped his team reach the Super Bowl, so how important is this flaw, really? Considering that a difference-making part of this game came down this flaw being exposed under the intense glare of the electron microscope that is the biggest game of his career, it's worth discussing. So is the fact that an NFL team executive asked Matt about these issues before the draft and wanted to share Matt's analysis with his player-personnel staff who were enamored with Garoppolo.
When do you discount a prospect with a flaw that can be hidden with surrounding talent in most cases? Do you discount it? Does Garoppolo's performance that arguably wilted under the face of this atmosphere change our thoughts on the subject?
Aspiring analyst David Whitman, an avid listener of our show and enrollee in Dan Hatman's scouting academy wants to know how we organize our work when studying players?
Ways we budget our time for specific aspects of studying players--is it a little bit each day, is it large chunks of viewing time on specific days of the week? What have you found to work best for the organization and scheduling of work? What are the differences of demands for a media scout (Matt) versus an organizational (Russ)? Where can Matt's recommendations help aspiring scouts reach the point of producing on Russ's schedule? Why is focusing on a few things in granular detail is an optimal starting point for those wishing to develop their chops?
RB Rico Dowdle shined at the Shrine Game and often flashed high-end skills on film. With NFL starter potential as a runner and receiver from the backfield, it's notable that last May, South Carolina's coaching staff said Dowdle could be truly much more than what he's shown if he put in the effort. Dowdle spent a lot of time in the training room with a sports hernia, ankle, and knee injuries--none of them of lasting severity. When staff makes this kind of statement, what are some of the initial thoughts Russ and Matt want to explore further about the player?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
In this episode of the RSP Quick Game, Matt Waldman and Mark Schofield share their impressions of the Senior Bowl practices, preview the Super Bowl, broach Joe Burrow's arm strength, and discuss the grind of football analysis as a living. Here are the specifics of our Quick Game conversation:
What must SF do to have a competitive game? What must KC do to have a competitive game? What game script is most likely to unfold? What is the least likely gm script? Senior Bowl: What did you find most compelling from the practices? Joe Burrow’s arm strength...how have you assessed it? Will fit matter and how so if it does? Are there physical considerations for the writing profession? How do you organize your information and resources when studying a quarterback? Do you have a system you follow when studying a player? When you hear the phrase, “the grind,” what does it mean to you that might be lost on others?
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
On this special edition of the RSP Cast, Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman share their thoughts and experiences about working in the business of analyzing football. Last week, someone trolled Matthew Berry on Twitter and it rained somewhere on earth last week. It's essentially this common to be trolled when you're the most recognizable fantasy writer on the planet. The troller told Berry that he had the talent to do Berry's job but it's harder to make it in the industry today because it's more saturated with writers than ever before and that making connections has now become more difficult. Berry argued the point and this spawned separated debates around social media about the present ease-difficulty of becoming a football writer—fantasy or non-fantasy alike.
Mark and I took some time to share our stories and perspectives about what it takes to succeed as independent contractors in this space as well as my experience as a business owner of an annual draft publication.
Why Matt's pursuit of his football passion for scouting talent was not a gift he wanted but why life events presented him the opportunity. Why Matt vividly remembers sitting in an empty room of his house thinking about $700 earned in three years as the guy he turned down twice for promising work was on NBC Sunday Night Football--and why it tested his resolve but he ultimately made the best decision. Why Mark made his switch Advice for individuals based on age, current career development, and life commitments. Prices many aspiring analysts don't understand are likely part of the deal:
Downsizing your lifestyle. Changing expectations about having a normal life. Health safeguards. Having clear expectations about how your choice impacts those around you. Perceptions of those close to you. The time it may take to earn meaningful income--and what meaningful income may look like.
Why "pursuing your passion" is possible but often misguided and tips for knowing the best choice. Coping with a competitive working environment and what discourages and encourages us. Being authentic in this space and having a realistic expectation about what means for your career outlook.
Obviously, this episode isn't for everyone. However, if you've been interested in what it's like from the perspective of Mark and Matt, who have written at dozens of outlets, launched their own publications, and have worked in various industries, you'll find this show worthwhile.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 available for download April 1.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best, yet, a percentage of every sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
On this week's RSP Cast, Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman share their thoughts on Senior Bowl quarterbacks Justin Herbert, Jordan Love, and Jalen Hurts as they head to Mobile, Alabama for a week of practice. Mark Schofield and I love studying quarterbacks. In this RSP cast, we go deep into the games of three of the most intriguing 2020 quarterback prospects who will be in Mobile, Alabama for the Reese's Senior Bowl.
Why Justin Herbert's game elicits conversation about the all-or-nothing attitude that's pervasive with quarterback evaluation among the league, media, and fans. Where Herbert's game has elite traits and could serve him well as a future starter. What's the specific tell with Herbert's release that indicates confusion about what he's seeing downfield? A telling stat from Matt's charting of Jalen Hurts that counters the idea that he's solely a running quarterback with a playground mentality for a passer. Why Mark and Matt believe Hurts has developmental potential as a starter. How Hurts' legs will be over-emphasized in the media and linking him to Lamar Jackson is an egregious simplification of two players who are nowhere near alike. Why Mark believes Jordan Love is worth a first-round grade. What about Love's behavior scares Matt but could be a phase that Love grows out of. Teams that would be a good fit for Love if he could sit for a year.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 available for download April 1.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best, yet, a percentage of every sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
In episode seven of Scout Talk, Matt Waldman and Russ Lande discuss the difference between scouting in the CFL and the NFL, why college all-star games must be placed in a proper context that takes years to do, trade thoughts on Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, and Matt delves into the RSP mailbag to answer reader and listener questions about DeeJay Dallas, Devin Singletary, and CeeDee Lamb. Scout Talk begins the New Year on a positive note for Russ Lande, who accepted a scouting job with the Calgary Stampeders over the holiday. Congratulations to Russ, who will be starting immediately for this fabled CFL franchise--and it's equally good news that Russ can continue to do the Scout Talk podcast.
This week, Russ and I delve into the CFL, all-star games, and Tua Tagovailoa:
Why a CFL scout often has a more direct impact on a club's personnel decisions than an NFL scout and why part of their gig includes recruiting players as well as the challenges with luring quality football players abroad. What are the pitfalls of college all-star games that young scouts (in the game and the media) fall into? Which drills are most valuable to Russ and Matt when it comes to the trenches, receivers, and defensive backs? Our thoughts on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Matt's RSP mailbag: What did I think of Devin Singletary's rookie year? Is a running back's enthusiasm for contact as a pass protector a good sign for his ability to become more technically sound? How to determine if a wide receiver's high rate of contested catches is a product of speed, route running, quarterback play, or role in the offense.
As always, thanks for listening and you can reach Matt at mattwaldmanrsp@gmail.com for feedback.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 available for download April 1.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best, yet, a percentage of every sale is set aside to make a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about the prospect of Josh McDaniels as a head coach, three offensive sleeper prospects for the 2020 NFL Draft, and our thoughts on each of the four NFL wildcard games. Happy New Year—or Thanksgiving for those of you Washington fans listening out there—Mark Schofield and I put the Quick Game format on temporary vacation to have an extended conversation about a few topics in this week's RSP Cast:
After his stint in Denver and his bridge-burning with the Colts, is Josh McDaniels ready to become an NFL head coach again? Mark shares his admiration for Minnesota wide receiver Tyler Johnson's game and why he believes Johnson has the game to perform in the NFL despite losing some of his pre-draft shine during the year. Matt gushes over Tennessee wide receiver Jauan Jennings and offers an on-field comparison that would please any NFL team if they had such a player in the fold. Matt follows up with an in-depth monologue on South Carolina running back Rico Dowdle, a player with the ability to have a better NFL career than his stint as a Gamecock if he can stay healthy. Mark and Matt discuss why they think the Patriots-Titans game will be a close battle and what could tip the contest in each team's favor. Mark explains why his head and heart are in different places when it comes to the Eagles-Seahawks tilt and Matt shares his fears about the Seattle offense heading into this contest. Matt and Mark discuss why they agree with the outcome of the Bills-Texans affair. Mark and Matt end the show with thoughts about the Vikings-Saints matchup and why the most unlikely result would be a Vikings blowout.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 available for download April 1.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J Moyer present the latest installment of their Fantasy-focused podcast. This week they hop on Rudolph's sleigh and take a tour through the Fantasy Football Island of Misfit Toys, touching on heretofore busts, castoffs, and backups who have risen to late-season fantasy prominence. This week, Dwain and J discuss championship week and 2020 outlooks for several players:
Ryan Tannehill and the Titans’ offense Kenyan Drake, lead back in Arizona Miles Sanders' progress DeVante Parker reborn Breshad Perriman under Bruce Arians, and more…
McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years. Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience.
Dwain McFarland (Twitter: @DwainMcFarland) and J. Moyer’s (Twitter: @JMoyerFB) Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast integrate data and film to deliver optimal fantasy analysis. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years, and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 available for download April 1.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
In episode six of Matt Waldman’s RSP Scout Talk with Russ Lande, Russ and Matt discuss player leadership styles, the challenge of evaluating leadership ability pre-draft, the characteristics of successful long-term scouts, and common misconceptions about the profession of scouting. Whether he's a vocal leader, a leader by example, a coach on the field, or the glue of the locker room, anywhere there are draft media with a microphone or a tape recorder, there's a prospect telling them that he's a leader. This week, Russ Lande and I discuss what makes a player a good leader, keys to identifying leadership skills as a scout, and why every football player shouldn't be a leader.
Later, we talk about scouts with decades of tenure and why they've been successful and touch upon the common misconceptions about the profession of scouting. This includes the short-sightedness of management cleaning house and firing scouts en masse after draft picks fail as well as an in-depth conversation about the Patriots' failures at picking wide receivers that is less of an issue with scouts than you may think.
We finish the show with thoughts about four prospects who've caught our eyes this week, including the compelling story of UAB linebacker Fitzgerald Mofor.
If you love the NFL Draft and player evaluation, you’ll find these conversations fascinating and enjoyable. You can follow Russ on Twitter @RussLande and read more of his content at www.russlande.com
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95 available for download April 1.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributors Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman go deep into the NFL and discuss various quarterback situations, top receivers, the NFL 100 Team, snack foods, and the Dwight Schrute of the NFL in this Week's 15 Quick Game podcast. One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn’t maximize that potential last year so we’ve addressed it.
The Quick Game, an RSP Cast series that we’ll do every other week during the season. Your initial response has been tremendous.
The rules and format are simple:
Mark and I will be generating questions for the show, often covering a variety of themes, including the NFL and college football seasons, player evaluation, and quarterbacking. We’ll run through the list during the show and each of us has one minute to answer the question. We each get three timeouts that give us three minutes to answer the question. We must invoke the timeouts before we answer the question. If one of us goes over the allotted time, the other enforces the cut-off. We’re going to find inventive ways to do this as the season unfolds. We’ve been a little lax lately but not egregiously so.
As we look ahead to Week 15, we covered nearly 20 NFL questions. We’d love to hear from you so please rate and review or send us feedback via channels you communicate with us.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th.
If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer deliver in-depth analysis on Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley, Rashaad Penny, Derrius Guice, and more in their seventh episode of The Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast. This week, Dwain and J spend an hour breaking down some skill position players that have exceeded fantasy expectations for 2019 and a few that have fallen short.
Is this just another late-season surge for Derrick Henry, or is his stock on the rise heading into 2020? What is behind the dip in production for Saquon Barkley and Joe Mixon? Has Rashaad Penny cured some of J’s offseason concerns, and is he a viable fantasy start for the playoffs? What should we make of Derrius Guice’s recent break-out? Dwain breaks down the Washington backfield utilization while J walks you through a play-by-play of his Week 13 breakout performance. D.J. Moore has surged to WR8 in point per reception formats on the back of recent strong performances. Can he keep it going?
Dwain McFarland (Twitter: @DwainMcFarland) and J. Moyer’s (Twitter: @JMoyerFB) Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast integrate data and film to deliver optimal fantasy analysis. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years, and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
In episode five of Matt Waldman's RSP Scout Talk with Russ Lande, Russ and Matt dive deep into the evaluation and management of prospects with high-risk behavior off the field, discuss successful NFL players that taught us valuable insights about scouting, and reveal two more 2020 NFL prospects who have caught their eye. Tuesday night, I read George Atkinson III's open letter about how he turned his losses into lessons. It's a must-read about him and his brother's childhood with a paranoid schizophrenic mother and how that relationship forced them to come to terms with their emotional lives as adults.
On Wednesday afternoon, Russ Lande and I discussed this letter as well as the way NFL teams approach players with at-risk behaviors during the pre-draft and post-draft phases of player acquisition. Hours later, we learned that Atkinson had died today—roughly one year after his younger brother committed suicide after they had difficulty grieving their mother's death.
Details of Atkinson's death are not known at this time. We'd like to offer condolences to the Atkinson family at this time. Hopefully, our conversation underscores the difficulties that many young athletes face when transitioning from their backgrounds to mainstream society when they, in fact, have earned opportunities that even young adults prepared for life in mainstream society cannot be ready to handle seamlessly.
Russ and I also talk about evaluation lessons we learned from players such as Drew Brees, Keenan Allen, Jamaal Charles, Anquan Boldin, Brett Favre, and Bob Sanders.
We wrap up the show with a conversation about Georgia guard Solomon Kindley, Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley, Ohio State cornerback Jeff Okudah, and Minnesota corner Benjamin St. Juste.
If you love the NFL Draft and player evaluation, you’ll find these conversations fascinating and enjoyable. You can follow Russ on Twitter @RussLande and read more of his content at www.russlande.com For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributors Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman go deep into the NFL and discuss various quarterback situations, Ezekiel Elliott, forgotten legends, and a highly intriguing college QB in this Week 13 Quick Game podcast. One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn’t maximize that potential last year so we’ve addressed it.
The Quick Game, an RSP Cast series that we’ll do every other week during the season. Your initial response has been tremendous.
The rules and format are simple:
Mark and I will be generating questions for the show, often covering a variety of themes, including the NFL and college football seasons, player evaluation, and quarterbacking. We’ll run through the list during the show and each of us has one minute to answer the question. We each get three timeouts that give us three minutes to answer the question. We must invoke the timeouts before we answer the question. If one of us goes over the allotted time, the other enforces the cut-off. We’re going to find inventive ways to do this as the season unfolds. We’ve been a little lax lately but not egregiously so.
As we look ahead to Week 13, we covered nearly 20 NFL questions. We’d love to hear from you so please rate and review or send us feedback via channels you communicate with us. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
In episode four of Scout Talk with Russ Lande, Russ and Matt Waldman dive deep into the Chicago Tribune's feature on the selection of Mitchell Trubisky, share three of their biggest misses when evaluating prospects, and reveal two more 2020 NFL prospects who have caught their eye. If you haven't read the Chicago Tribune's piece, "Why did the Bears draft Mitch Trubisky over Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson?" I highly recommend you taking 10-15 minutes out of your day to do so. If you don't, at least listen to Russ and I dissect the piece, Trubisky, Watson, Mahomes, and most importantly, what was not mentioned in the piece: linking Ryan Pace's formative years to his admiration of Trubisky's game. We also explore why Pace's formative years in the NFL reinforced a siloed thinking that's pervasive in the league. Deeper into the show, we each share three of our biggest misses and what we learned from those mistakes in evaluating them. And we finish up the episode with four prospects who've caught our eye, including Alabama receiver Devonta Smith, LSU runner Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm, and Baylor receiver Denzel Mims.
If you love the NFL Draft and player evaluation, you’ll find these conversations fascinating and enjoyable. You can follow Russ on Twitter @RussLande and read more of his content at www.russlande.com For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributors Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman go deep into the NFL and touch upon college quarterback prospects in this Week 11 Quick Game podcast. One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn’t maximize that potential last year so we’ve addressed it.
The Quick Game, an RSP Cast series that we’ll do every other week during the season. Your initial response has been tremendous.
The rules and format are simple:
Mark and I will be generating questions for the show, often covering a variety of themes, including the NFL and college football seasons, player evaluation, and quarterbacking. We’ll run through the list during the show and each of us has one minute to answer the question. We each get three timeouts that give us three minutes to answer the question. We must invoke the timeouts before we answer the question. If one of us goes over the allotted time, the other enforces the cut-off. We’re going to find inventive ways to do this as the season unfolds. We've been a little lax lately but not egregiously so.
As we look ahead to Week 9, we covered nearly 20 NFL questions including some Thanksgiving traditions in our households. We’d love to hear from you so please rate and review or send us feedback via channels you communicate with us. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer deliver in-depth analysis of the Seahawks, Lions, and Eagles in their sixth episode of The Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast. Follow Dwain (@DwainMcFarland) and J (@JMoyerFB) on Twitter.
This week, Dwain and J spend an hour breaking down two over-performing pass offenses along with one underperformer, discussing personnel utilization, advanced statistics, and film review to offer foresight for the weeks ahead:
Can Russell Wilson sustain his career-high pace for passing yards? How has Matt Stafford gone from undrafted in fantasy leagues to a Top 6 quarterback, and what does this mean for Kenny Golladay and Marvin Jones? The Eagles have been more run-heavy in 2019, and Carson Wentz and Zach Ertz are struggling to live up to their preseason draft prices. What can you expect moving forward?
Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer’s Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast integrate data and film to deliver optimal fantasy analysis. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Former NFL Scout and CFL scouting director Russ Lande and RSP author Matt Waldman continue their twice-monthly scouting podcast. This week, they discuss the Ravens' decision to draft Lamar Jackson, Derek Carr and the Raiders' improved offense, knockout factors in scouting evaluations, generating harmonious relationships between scouts and coaches, and 2020 prospects that have caught their eye. I'm beginning to think Russ Lande and I could do a three-hour podcast and think we've only been talking for an hour. Hopefully, you're feeling the same way listening to these conversations about scouting, player development, and organization-building.
This week, Russ and I spend a little more than an hour covering a variety of timely and timeless topics pertaining to scouting football:
The NBC broadcast team relayed John Harbaugh's story to eschew a search for another West Coast quarterback in favor of reformatting his offense around Lamar Jackson. We discuss what makes Jackson an excellent quarterback despite flaws that might sink a West Coast passer and why the Ravens made a great organizational decision. Derek Carr is one of the best quarterbacks against the blitz this year. This is a marked improvement from previous seasons thanks to a better offensive line and a focus on the ground game. Still, Carr deserves credit for performing well against pressure when it has breached the pocket. We discuss why Jon Gruden deserves massive credit for Carr's performance. Carr's college tape was rife with decision-making flaws rooted in his overreactions to pressure. The RSP once experimented with knockout factors that included the way quarterbacks handle pressure. Russ and I discuss the knockout factors on NFL scouting reports as well as some example areas that should be knockout factors when evaluating players. Returning to the conversation we broached about John Harbaugh and the Ravens, we discuss the value of functional relationships between scouts and coaches and how that's achieved or torn apart in the league. This includes conversations about the personality types in the pre-draft meetings and how to navigate this as a scout or team leader. 2020 NFL Draft prospects who’ve caught our eye.
LSU cornerback Kristian Fulton Missouri tight end Albert Okwuegbunam. North Carolina running back Antonio Williams. Virginia Tech wide receiver Damon Hazelton.
If you love the NFL Draft and player evaluation, you’ll find these conversations fascinating and enjoyable. You can follow Russ on Twitter @RussLande and read more of his content at www.russlande.com For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributors (l-r) Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman go deep into NFL quarterback play in this Week 9 Quick Game podcast. One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn’t maximize that potential last year so we’ve addressed it.
The Quick Game, an RSP Cast series that we’ll do every other week during the season. Your initial response has been tremendous.
The rules and format are simple:
Mark and I will be generating questions for the show, often covering a variety of themes, including the NFL and college football seasons, player evaluation, and quarterbacking. We’ll run through the list during the show and each of us has one minute to answer the question. We each get three timeouts that give us three minutes to answer the question. We must invoke the timeouts before we answer the question. If one of us goes over the allotted time, the other enforces the cut-off. We’re going to find inventive ways to do this as the season unfolds.
As we look ahead to Week 9, we covered nearly 20 NFL questions including a Halloween question about the crazy ways we've seen the holiday celebrated in our neighborhoods. I think you’re going to enjoy this format you haven’t listened already. We’d love to hear from you so please rate and review or send us feedback via channels you communicate with us. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP Film And Data hosts Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer discuss the Cardinals and Lions backfields, Tom Brady's vertical game, and Denver's receiving corps in this week's podcast. Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer present the fifth installment of their Fantasy-focused podcast. This week they break down offenses in flux due to injury, ineffectiveness, and trade, focusing on backfield machinations in Detroit and Arizona, as well as what the Josh Gordon/Mohamed Sanu and Emmanuel Sanders swaps mean for New England and Denver, respectively.
They dig deep into a variety of subjects:
Is Ty Johnson ready for a featured role? Is Chase Edmonds here to stay? Can Tom Brady throw it deep? Does he even want to? Is Denver's receiving corps worth your attention and/or FAAB?
As always, the analysis is based on film study and review of multiple sources of advanced data and statistics. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Former NFL Scout and CFL scouting director Russ Lande and RSP author Matt Waldman continue their twice-monthly scouting podcast. This week, they discuss acclimation time for young players, new lessons they're applying to scout talent, rookies they're monitoring closely, and 2020 prospects that have caught their eye. Doing this podcast with Russ Lande is a guilty pleasure because we're having the conversations I long to have with colleagues about player evaluation. Over the course of the hour, Russ and I cover some excellent topics as well as past, present, and future NFL players while sharing how we scout the game:
Player acclimation time and how team views of Jared Goff's and Carson Wentz's readiness flipped after the draft. Why Brady Quinn wowed during pre-draft interviews. The imperfect craft of interviews and determining character and leadership, including stories about former Colts standout safety Bob Sanders, Bills runner Frank Gore, and Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith. Skills we've recently learned that are helping us get better as scouts.
Independent hand usage of offensive linemen. Wide receiver release techniques and break techniques based on specific defender positions.
Rookies we're monitoring based on our evaluations.
Drew Lock Miles Sanders Devin Singletary Noah Fant
2020 NFL Draft prospects who've caught our eye.
Indiana offensive lineman Coy Cronk. Ole Miss runner Scottie Phillips. North Carolina tight end Carl Tucker. Minnesota wide receiver Tyler Johnson
If you love the NFL Draft and player evaluation, you'll find these conversations fascinating and enjoyable. You can follow Russ on Twitter @RussLande and read more of his content at www.russlande.com For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributors (l-r) Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman cover a ton of ground in this Week 7 quick-game podcast format on college football and the NFL. One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn’t maximize that potential last year so we’ve addressed it.
Our answer two weeks ago was The Quick Game, an RSP Cast series that we’ll do every other week during the season. Your initial response has been tremendous.
The rules and format are simple:
Mark and I will be generating questions for the show, often covering a variety of themes, including the NFL and college football seasons, player evaluation, and quarterbacking. We’ll run through the list during the show and each of us has one minute to answer the question. We each get three timeouts that give us three minutes to answer the question. We must invoke the timeouts before we answer the question. If one of us goes over the allotted time, the other enforces the cut-off. We’re going to find inventive ways to do this as the season unfolds.
As we look ahead to Week 7, we covered 20 NFL questions and 3-4 questions that I'll just categorize as "crime and punishment." We discussed a pair of trades, NFL officiating, the wide receiver we'd acquire to build an offense, quarterbacks we'd like to "reform", Kelce vs. Kittle, how to learn more about reading defensive coverage, and much more.
I think you’re going to enjoy this format you haven’t listened already. We’d love to hear from you so please rate and review or send us feedback via channels you communicate with us. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer deliver in-depth analysis of the Ravens, Rams, and Falcons, and discuss the upward and downward trends of Chris Godwin, D.J. Chark, and Curtis Samuel. Follow Dwain and J on Twitter: @dwainmcfarland and @JMoyerFB.
This week, Dwain and J spend an hour breaking down a few offenses with big fantasy implications that are trending in the wrong direction, discussing personnel utilization, advanced statistics, and film review to offer foresight for the weeks ahead:
Can Lamar Jackson get the Ravens’ passing game back on track? Concerns about Marquise Browns' injury. The state of Todd Gurley. Why six-man defensive fronts are creating difficulties for the Rams' offense. How Gerald Everett’s uptick in utilization impacts the rest of the Rams attack. Can the Falcons’ skill players overcome continuous bad game scripts and a non-player-centric scheme? Chris Godwin, D.J. Chark, and Curtis Samuel have each gotten off to a faster or slower start than expected, do the trends continue?
Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer’s Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast integrate data and film to deliver optimal fantasy analysis. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast debuts an ongoing podcast series with former NFL scout and CFL scouting director Russ Lande where they discuss specific evaluation topics and cover players who got their attention. I'm pleased to announce Scout Talk with Russ Lande (@RussLande on Twitter)—a third podcast series in the RSP Cast family that I believe rounds out the type of football coverage we aspire to deliver at the Rookie Scouting Portfolio.
Russ is a former scout with the Rams and Browns and recently the scouting director for the Montreal Alouettes. For several years, Lande and his GM, Jr. team were responsible for the scouting reports for the Sporting News annual draft guide and NFL.com. Also, check out Russ' site at russlande.com
Every other week, Russ and I will cover topics related to player evaluation and share players that have caught our eye. We had a blast covering a variety of topics:
The value of good preparation as a scout that occurs before your watch or interview a player, coach, or team. The way good preparation can give the mind space to operate intuitively. What Russ and I learned from our evaluations of Brandon Weeden and Dak Prescott. Why Ohio State wide receiver Austin Mack and Iowa left tackle Tristan Wirfs caught Russ's eye. Why LSU safety Grant Delpit and Liberty wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden caught mine. Where the Senior Bowl can help scouts determine a player's emotional resilience and confidence--an important part of succeeding in a performance profession like football.
If you came to the RSP to learn more about scouting, player evaluation, and current prospects, you're going to thoroughly enjoy this episode and the promise of episodes to come.
Let us know what you think! For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio writer and quarterback analyst Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for the third installment of our new bi-weekly NFL and NFL Draft series called, “The Quick Game.” One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn’t maximize that potential last year so we’ve addressed it.
Our answer two weeks ago was The Quick Game, an RSP Cast series that we’ll do every other week during the season. Your initial response has been tremendous.
The rules and format are simple:
Mark and I will be generating questions for the show, often covering a variety of themes, including the NFL and college football seasons, player evaluation, and quarterbacking. We’ll run through the list during the show and each of us has one minute to answer the question. We each get three timeouts that give us three minutes to answer the question. We must invoke the timeouts before we answer the question. If one of us goes over the allotted time, the other enforces the cut-off. We’re going to find inventive ways to do this as the season unfolds.
This week, we covered 20-25 NFL questions ahead of the Week 5 slate. We covered the Browns offense, Daniel Jones, Gardner Minshew, D.J. Chark, our favorite college quarterback prospect, various quarterback evaluation topics, ideal landing spots for A.J. Green post-Bengals, and even some video game conversation at the end.
I think you’re going to enjoy this format you haven’t listened already. We’d love to hear from you so please rate and review or send us feedback via channels you communicate with us. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer deliver in-depth analysis of the Patriots and Browns, and go deep on rookie quarterbacks Daniel Jones and Gardner Minshew in their third episode of The Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast. This week, Dwain and J spend an hour breaking down two vexing offenses and two well-hyped young quarterbacks for the fantasy player, discussing personnel utilization, advanced statistics, and film review to offer foresight for the weeks ahead:
Why James Develin's injury means more than you think. Freddie Kitchens may need to adjust his recipe. How good was Daniel Jones against Tampa Bay? Is Gardner Minshew the gun-slinging, jockstrap-wearing hero we all want him to be?
Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer’s Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast integrate data and film to deliver optimal fantasy analysis. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
RSP contributor Dwain McFarland drops by the Matt Waldman RSP Cast for a conversation about our insights from the first three weeks of performances from the Cardinals, Ravens, Browns, and Vikings. Every few weeks throughout the season, Dwain McFarland and I will be comparing notes about various teams. This week, we cover the ups and downs of four teams that we reviewed during our summer projection series.
Why does Kyler Murray have a deceptively bad pressure rate? Why is the Cardinals' play volume a stabilizing sign for the offense moving forward? How are defenses adjusting to the Cardinals' passing game? Will the Arizona ground game improve? Has Lamar Jackson's perimeter passing game improved? Why is the Ravens' performance better than its early schedule of opponents? What did we learn from the Chiefs game? Where does Baker Mayfield rank near the bottom of the league as a passer? How are Mayfield's and this offense's struggles potentially symptoms of a deeper team-building problem in Cleveland? Where must Mayfield take responsibility for passing game's performance? How good is the Vikings' ground game? Why is Kirk Cousins' taking so much time in the pocket and lacking success? Who is an emerging weapon in the Vikings' offense?
As always, Dwain and I combine film and data to deliver insights that should help you get a clearer understanding of these teams and how their seasons could unfold. We encourage you to rate and review the podcast. If you prefer to email me, I'm available at mattwaldmanrsp@gmail.com. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer deliver in-depth Week 1 analysis of the Chiefs, Eagles, Ravens, and 49ers offenses in their second episode of The Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast. This week, Dwain and J spend an hour breaking down a four of the most intriguing offenses in the NFL, discussing their Week 1 personnel utilization, advanced statistics, and film review:
How Tyreek Hill’s injury will affect the Chiefs’ passing game. LeSean McCoy and Damien Williams’ battle for touches. The difference between Miles Sanders and Jordan Howard. Why DeSean Jackson may be the number one target in Philadelphia. The substance in Marquise Brown’s game, and more.
Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer's Fantasy Film And Data RSP Cast integrate data and film analysis to deliver optimal fantasy analysis. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
The Sideline Hustle's Drew Lieberman joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast to discuss his analysis and interview with Chiefs receiver Sammy Watkins, a player who has finally developed his technique to a level commensurate with his talent. When I evaluated Sammy Watkins at Clemson I thought he was an excellent route runner who had limited opportunities to show those skills. I learned in recent years this wasn't true.
Collegiate Sammy Watkins possessed the physical skills necessary to become a good route runner. He wasn't a good route runner by NFL standards until this year—and that development occurred with the help of outside coaching.
One of the great myths perpetuated by media and fans is that NFL position coaches will "coach-up" young players after they're drafted. Occasionally there are skilled position coaches in the college and NFL ranks who are excellent teachers, but most of them are there to manage the players and work on scheme and gameplan.
Drew Lieberman—who works with the likes of Mohamed Sanu, Juwann Winfree, and Jace Sternberger—is a wide receiver coach and runs The Sideline Hustle, which is the best resource for learning the techniques of wide receiver play that I know about. Lieberman produces excellent YouTube videos on receiver techniques that are must-see for the student of the game.
Recently, Lieberman began producing film rooms on NFL players. We sat down to discuss Watkins' development, Lieberman's analysis of Watkin's scintillating Week 1 performance, as well as the state of position coaching in the game, and thoughts on Winfree, John Ross, and Dante Pettis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk78RWRexec
Whether you're a coach, media, fan, or fantasy player, this is an enlightening conversation that will help you understand why there are a lot of talented players in the NFL who are incomplete as craftsmen and because coaches expect them to figure much of it out on their own, it has ramifications for our expectations of young talents entering the league.
Subscribe to The Sideline Hustle YouTube Channel for the upcoming interview of Watkins as well. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio writer and quarterback analyst Mark Schofield joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for an unveiling of our new bi-weekly series called, "The Quick Game." One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn't maximize that potential last year so we've addressed it.
Our answer is The Quick Game, an RSP Cast series that we'll do every other week during the season. The rules and format are simple:
Mark and I will be generating questions for the show, often covering a variety of themes, including the NFL and college football seasons, player evaluation, and quarterbacking. We'll run through the list during the show and each of us has one minute to answer the question. We each get three timeouts that give us three minutes to answer the question. We must invoke the timeouts before we answer the question. If one of us goes over the allotted time, the other enforces the cut-off. We're going to find inventive ways to do this as the season unfolds.
This week, we covered 28 NFL questions ahead of the Week 1 slate and only used two of our three timeouts. I think you're going to enjoy this format. If you do, we'd love to hear from you. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributors Dwain McFarland and J. Moyer team up for their inaugural podcast with a deep dive into a variety of offensive units, including the Colts' quarterback stable, the Lions' backfield, and the receiving corps of the Steelers and Panthers. Dwain McFarland and J Moyer integrate data and film analysis to deliver fantasy analysis in this 80-minute podcast. McFarland is a three-time, top-five finisher in the FFPC high-stakes leagues with over $100K in winnings during the past three years and Moyer is a former high school offensive coach in the San Francisco area with seven years of experience.
They dig deep into a variety of subjects:
Kerryon Johnson's talent and fantasy value relative to other backs in the same range. James Washington's preseason performance (good) versus his usage (bad). Will he earn enough playing time to be effective? Curtis Samuel and D.J. Moore's prospects for Carolina. Jacoby Brissett and/or Chad Kelly's impact on the offense and what it will take for Kelly to earn playing time.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for a discounted price of $19.95 during the early-bird period of Thursday, December 5th through Friday, December 27th. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is set aside until the RSP has reached its annual goal of donating $5,000 Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Chicago Bears offense. Dwain McFarland and I continue our excellent conversations about how to project offenses with a look at the Falcons offense:
Mitchell Trubisky's data is promising when healthy, but there's a point of divergence between good data and top-flight quarterbacking that still needs to be addressed. David Montgomery's play and development could be the linchpin for this offense and ultimately be a difference-maker for Trubisky's development. Why projecting Montgomery and Mike Davis is a challenge. How Matt Nagy's tendencies and scheme creates an even distribution for skill players relative to the rest of the league. Will we get more from Tarik Cohen in the vertical passing game?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process. Follow Dwain on Twitter @dwainmcfarland and Matt @mattwaldman
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the New Orleans Saints offense. Dwain McFarland and I continue our excellent conversations about how to project offenses with a look at the Saints offense:
How has Drew Brees' game aged? Could the 2019 Saints offense rival some of the best that Brees and Sean Payton have authored? Michael Thomas' production suffered down the stretch when defenses could bracket him. Does this factor into our 2019 outlooks? Will another receiver on the dept chart emerge? Who are the candidates? How high are we on Jared Cook? Is Latavius Murray a victim of past stints that weren't an optimal fit for his talents? Will Matt continue to be sky-high on projecting touchdowns for running backs?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Photo by Football Schedule. Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Atlanta Falcons offense. Dwain McFarland and I continue our excellent conversations about how to project offenses with a look at the Falcons offense:
Why Matt Ryan remains one of the more underrated quarterbacks in the NFL? And, a statistical look at his career arc. What Dirk Koetter offers this offense now that he's reunited with the team? Breaking down the Atlanta backfield after the departure of Tevin Coleman. Where Julio Jones is great as well as thoughts on why his touchdown totals haven't been as great as the rest of his game. Will we see Austin Hooper ascend another notch in the offensive pecking order? How could Dan Quinn's desire for a ball-hawking defense could enhance the offense's volume?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Carolina Panthers offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for an excellent conversation about projecting the Panthers offense:
Why last year's offense was in some ways a happy accident. Are we getting 'old' Cam Newton or 'new' Cam Newton this year? Why the version of Newton that the Panthers will have will depend on the development of Curtis Samuel and D.J. Moore. What do Samuel and Moore each need to address in order to advance their games? Is Greg Olsen back? Is he old? Is the answer 'both'? If Christian McCaffrey loses some touches (not many), who is the back most likely to take them?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Seattle Seahawks offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for an excellent conversation about how to project offenses and a look at the Seahawks offense:
Why does Russell Wilson's data make a strong supporting argument that he's the best quarterback in football? How is Pete Carroll a Russian military commander disguised as a New Age Hippie? Why will Chris Carson be the lead runner of this backfield once again, but there's still an opportunity for Rashaad Penny to make a significant weekly impact? Will Tyler Lockett be as good as everyone thinks? Why does D.K. Metcalf have an added layer of upside that could nearly double his production in certain areas of his game this year?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Skills acquisition training and coach Ross Cooper joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for an in-depth conversation on how to make sense of the training videos, what goes into effective training, and examples of NFL players who are executing as problem solvers at the highest level. This might have been the fastest hour of conversation I've had to date on an RSP Cast. Ross Cooper (@GorillaMyscles) is a skills acquisition trainer, coach, and recruiter in Texas.
I first heard about Ross from listening to Matt Caraccio's Saturday2Sunday Skills Acquisition Series that he's hosted for the past two summers. I immediately connected with what he was saying and over the years, we've had occasional conversations that only reinforced that working bond.
Recently, I've been thinking about the number of videos I see on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter where trainers are showing how they are working with clients—high school players, college stars, and even seasoned NFL veterans known as elite producers at the pinnacle of the sport.
Watching these videos, I often see elements of training that are rooted in concepts that will be directly impactful on the player's performance. I also frequently see videos where an answer is coached in a manner where it's spoon-fed to the player but it's not truly teaching things that are translatable to the field.
For example, using the arms or sounds as visual and audio cues for a running back to pick one hole over another isn't realistic and teaches the player the incorrect cues to associate with the movement. They are now puppets to cues that don't exist rather than learning to identify the realistic scenarios unfolding in front of them. They need drills that force them to read what cues that are translatable to the field of play.
Ross and I discuss several examples of helpful and less helpful methods of training and offer examples of how it translates or doesn't translate on the field with examples of plays involving NFL players, including references to these RSP articles with video:
Xavier Rhodes vs. Dante Pettis Marques Valdes-Scantling's Stick, Dip, and Rip DeAndre Hopkins-Jalen Ramsey and Gaining Comfort in the Gray
We also talk about the Baker-Chef analogy that Mark Schofield wrote about and whether Ross believes the Chef mentality can be taught. His answer takes us back to the idea of teaching people to ultimately craft their own voice-style.
At times, our conversation found parallels to music, boxing, Bruce Lee, and cooking. If you're interested in scouting football players, this is the deeper plain that is important to grasp about top performers, where it begins, and how it is formed.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman shares insights he's gained as well as those he gained from a conversation with J Moyer on what's worth gleaning from August in the NFL. J Moyer and I had an excellent conversation that expanded on my recent article, How I Evaluate Football In August. Unfortunately, we experienced technical difficulties with the audio and due to time and content budget restraints I re-recorded the podcast as a solo effort.
Still, it's close to 40 minutes of insights well worth your time that I've gained as a watcher of practices for over 20 years as well as J's work as an analyst and football coach:
Warm-ups, drills, scrimmages, and games: Why the differences matter and what you can and can't glean from them. How to use a pre-draft scouting report as a tool for determining which practice buzz has substance. Which plays look a lot better in practice than they actually are to coaches and teammates? Putting mistakes in context and how to gain value from them. Fantasy Focus: When to use buzz about players, especially wide receivers, to your advantage in ways you may not have considered. Fantasy Focus: How to view August and September as an incremental process for your evaluation of talent. Fantasy Focus: Why the draft isn't the end-all-be-all of creating winning fantasy teams and why practice coverage plays into this fallacy.
Hopefully, this information will help you maintain a more even-keeled perspective about August football and ultimately maintain a steadier compass for evaluating players.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Los Angeles Rams offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for an excellent conversation about how to project offenses and a look at the Rams offense:
Why the Rams' Super Bowl loss was in large part a strategic issue (Sean McVay) than one of execution (Goff)? Goff's development trajectory seen through relevant data. How does Cooper Kupp's rehabilitation play into the projections of this wide receiving corps? How does Darrell Henderson fit into this offense? Why Dwain and Matt share the same outlook for Todd Gurley?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the San Francisco 49ers offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for an excellent conversation about how to project offenses and a look at the 49ers offense:
Why is the word 'Joker' descriptive for both the optimistic and pessimistic outlooks for this offense? How Kyle Shanahan's offensive philosophy has shaped the personnel acquisitions of this team? We're optimistic about Jimmy Garoppolo, but what are some potential dark corners to know about? Why is Dante Pettis so promising? How will Deebo Samuel and Marquise Goodwin's roles be defined? Can George Kittle sustain much of his 2018 production? How should we make sense of this running back stable?
As mentioned in previous podcasts, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don’t have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Oakland Raiders offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for an excellent conversation about how to project offenses and a look at the Raiders offense:
Are the criticisms of Jon Gruden's offensive philosophy legit? Depending on where you look at this game, Derek Carr is near-elite and highly alarming. Were Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree a better receiver tandem for Carr's game than Antonio Brown and Tyrell Williams? Which comedic cast could play the Raiders and Steelers star players and why is this a salient point for 2019? Do we trust this team to supply the support necessary for Josh Jacobs to thrive?
As mentioned at the beginning of this podcast, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don't have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Los Angeles Chargers offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for an excellent conversation about how to project offenses and a look at the Chargers offense:
Could Philip Rivers have a career-year despite losing some of his arm strength? Would Dwain and Matt rather have Patrick Mahomes or the Chargers offense? Despite the Chargers predilection for even distribution of the ball, why is Keenan Allen the exception in the system? Why Matt and Dwain aren't as bullish on Hunter Henry's receiving production as many? How does the potential holdout of Melvin Gordon impact this offense?
As mentioned at the beginning of this podcast, I highly recommend reading McFarland’s new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you’re a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Even if you don't have time to do projections and want pointers on how to select others, this article is a great resource. If you’re an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Pittsburgh Steelers offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for a great conversation about the Pittsburgh Steelers offense:
With the losses of two major offensive stars, is this a year that the Steelers reload or fall apart? Is there a legitimate trap door with JuJu Smith-Schuster's 2019 production and how does Mike Thomas' 2018 season provide a model for a possible decline in Smith-Schuster's output? Will the Steelers' passing offense continue operating at a massive volume of attempts? How does Pittsburgh replace Antonio's target distribution? Why is Dwain bullish on Vance McDonald's 2019 production? Why is Matt high on James Conner's receiving potential?
Check out this episode for in-depth Steelers conversation.
And if you haven't seen it, I highly recommend reading McFarland's new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you're a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Of course, if you don't have time to do projections and you're an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Cleveland Browns offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for a great conversation about the Cleveland Browns offense:
How does Todd Monken's past work influence the offense--even with recent reports that Monken's initial work didn't go smoothly this spring? Baker Mayfield was on a tear after Freddie Kitchen took over midway through the 2018 season, can Mayfield maintain or build on that torrid pace? How high is Odell Beckham's ceiling? How will the Browns use Antonio Callaway? Why Demetrius Harris's on-field presence could actually help David Njoku? Is Nick Chubb's ceiling in the same range as Ezekiel Elliott and Saquon Barkley?
Check out this episode for in-depth Browns conversation and Frank Gore-Marlon Mack-Frankenstein jokes. And if you haven't seen it, I highly recommend reading McFarland's new piece at the RSP site on How to Project NFL Offenses. If you're a fantasy player, NFL beat writer, or football analyst, you should consider learning to do your own projections and Dwain has 20 years experience as well as success in high stakes fantasy leagues.
Of course, if you don't have time to do projections and you're an RSP subscriber, you can also stay tuned for future RSP Newsletters where Dwain will be providing snapshots of individual player projections from his league-wide process.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast features RSP contributor J. Moyer in a conversation about new backs and or new schemes for prominent running back depth charts around the league. RSP contributor J. Moyer has coached at the high school level for several years. Last week, he joined the RSP Cast for a conversation about NFL running backs and characteristics of good scheme fits.
This week, we tackle four teams' ground games—two with new schemes for 2019 and two with prominent new additions to the depth chart:
Cincinnati - How good of a fit is the wide zone for the rest of this depth chart in addition to Joe Mixon? Denver - Should we be considering Phillip Lindsay and Royce Freeman a dangerous 1-2 punch with a near split in volume? San Francisco - Is Tevin Coleman's change of scenery a lateral move? Is Matt Breida the best option for the Devonta Freeman role? Could Jalen Hurd be a wild card on this depth chart? L.A. Rams - Why is last year's stretch-run struggles as a good indicator that Darrell Henderson will be an oft-used option regardless of Todd Gurley's healthy?
As always, if you like what you’re hearing, please rate and review Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast on the platform you listen to it (iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or Podbean). If you have additional feedback, email Matt at mattwaldamnrsp@gmail.com.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast features RSP contributor J. Moyer in a conversation about the characteristics of good running back play and the NFL players who embody them. RSP contributor J. Moyer has coached at the high school level for several years. This week, he joins the RSP Cast for a conversation about NFL running backs. We break down some of the scheme details of NFL running games and the characteristics of running backs that fit these schemes well.
We also discuss a variety of skills and concepts:
Depth and breadth of vision. Timing and footwork. Performing in an inside and outside zone scheme. Performing in gap- and down-blocking schemes.
We also analyze several NFL runners during the conversation including Devonta Freeman, Tevin Coleman, David Montgomery, Mike Davis, David Johnson, Kenyan Drake, Ronald Jones, and Peyton Barber.
As always, if you like what you're hearing, please rate and review Matt Waldman's RSP Cast on the platform you listen to it (iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or Podbean). If you have additional feedback, email Matt at mattwaldamnrsp@gmail.com.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman and RSP contributor Dwain McFarland continue their 2019 projection series with a conversation about the Colts offense. For the past five weeks, RSP Film and Data contributor Dwain McFarland and I had great conversations about player and team projections for the Titans, Buccaneers, Texans, Ravens, Cardinals, Bengals, Chiefs, Eagles, and Packers offenses. This week, we continue our ongoing podcast series with an examination of the Colts' offense.
This is far from a data-only discussion. We discuss the context of player movement, player style, scheme design, injuries, coaching changes, and usage histories:
How does Frank Reich's offense compare to the Eagles and Chargers schemes? The historical run-pass ratios for Reich-coached teams and taking a stab at the 2019 Colts' ratios. Where do Nyheim Hines and Spencer Ware fit into the projection models based on past history? Despite spreading the ball around as much as any scheme, can we count on T.Y. Hilton for another strong year? If Hines remains a significant offensive factor, who is the odd-man out—Eric Ebron, Parris Campbell, Devin Funchess, or Jack Doyle? Is Andrew Luck in store for a career year? What can we expect from depth like Jordan Wilkins, Jonathan Williams, Deion Cain, and Mo Alie-Cox?
This is an info-packed podcast with both of us sharing projections for individual players and on-field reasons to support our thoughts. We’ll continue next week
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman and RSP contributor Dwain McFarland continue their 2019 projection series with an hour-long conversation about the Green Bay Packers offense. For the past four weeks, RSP Film and Data contributor Dwain McFarland and I had great conversations about player and team projections for the Titans, Buccaneers, Texans, Ravens, Cardinals, Bengals, Chiefs, and Eagles offenses. This week, we continue our ongoing podcast series with an hour-long examination of the Packers' offense.
This is far from a data-only discussion. We discuss the context of player movement, player style, scheme design, injuries, coaching changes, and usage histories:
Is too much being made of the Tyler Dunner feature and Aaron Rodgers' ability to play well with his new head coach, Matt LaFleur? The potential team models for the Packers run game based on Matt LaFleur's scheme and influences. Will the running backs thrive in the passing game when Rodgers historically eschews check-downs? Are we underrating Geronimo Allison in this offense? Is the public writing off Jimmy Graham too early? Can Marquez Valdes-Scantling thrive on the perimeter after a successful year in the slot? How does the run-pass ratio of this offense impact Aaron Rodgers' upside? Can Davante Adams build on a career year?
This is an info-packed podcast with both of us sharing projections for individual players and on-field reasons to support our thoughts. We’ll continue next week
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
RSP analyst Dwain McFarland returns to Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast for another in-depth discussion on individual and team offense projections for the 2019 NFL season. For the past two weeks, RSP Film and Data contributor Dwain McFarland and I had great conversations about player and team projections for the Titans, Buccaneers, Texans, Ravens, Cardinals, and Bengals offenses. This week, we continue an ongoing podcast series with the Eagles and Chiefs.
This is far from a data-only discussion. We discuss the context of player movement, player style, scheme design, injuries, coaching changes, and usage histories. We spend roughly 25 minutes on each team:
DeSean Jackson's potential impact on the Eagles offense. Miles Sanders is a "prove-it" player, meaning he's earned too much buzz despite a glaring hole in his game. Doug Pederson deserves credit for creating an excellent offense with pieces that wouldn't be as strong in other schemes. The underappreciated Jordan Howard as a big-play running back. Carson Wentz is a good quarterback who has always sucked as a deep thrower, but it won't hurt the offense. Projecting the Chiefs offense with and without Tyreek Hill. Is Mecole Hardman "Tyreek Hill-Lite" or "De'Anthony Thomas-Plus" in 2019? The second-year Chiefs receiver with serious breakout potential. Making sense of the backfield: Damien Williams, Carlos Hyde, and Darwin Thompson. Andy Reid's system-friendly approach for running back targets. Reid's trust in Mahomes could lead to a smaller regression than the public anticipates despite the personnel question marks.
This is an info-packed podcast with both of us sharing projections for individual players and on-field reasons to support our thoughts. We’ll continue next week
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
RSP analyst Dwain McFarland returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for another in-depth discussion on individual and team offense projections for the 2019 NFL season. Last week, RSP Film and Data contributor Dwain McFarland and I had a great conversation about player and team projections for the Titans, Buccaneers, and Texans offenses. This week, we continue an ongoing podcast series with Baltimore, Arizona, and Cincinnati.
This is far from a data-only discussion. We discuss the context of player movement, player style, scheme design, injuries, coaching changes, and usage histories. We spend roughly 25 minutes on each team:
Offensive coordinator Greg Roman's data history as an architect of NFL schemes. Where Lamar Jackson must improve as a passer and why last year's struggles could be a matter of timing. The importance of Willie Snead in the Ravens offense and the acquisition and role of Seth Roberts. Projecting the role and production of Marquise Brown and Miles Boykin. Mark Ingram's usage in the passing game. The Kyler Murray-Kliff Kingsbury buzz in Arizona: Where it can go right and wrong this year. Which receivers play outside for the Cardinals and does it matter?. Projecting David Johnson's touchdown totals. The Zach Taylor-Bengals fit: Do the Bengals have the personnel to embrace the Rams' offense? Can Tyler Boyd thrive as the Robert Woods of the Bengals' offense? Why the Bengals drafted Drew Sample so early? A new nickname for UDFA WR Stanley Morgan, Jr.
This is an info-packed podcast with both of us sharing projections for individual players and on-field reasons to support our thoughts. We'll continue next week
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
RSP analyst Dwain McFarland joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for an in-depth discussion on individual and team offense projections for the 2019 NFL season. It's about damn time I brought Dwain McFarland onto the show. You know Dwain from his RSP Film And Data column on the site. This week, we begin an ongoing podcast series where we discuss our 2019 projections for NFL offenses.
This is far from a data-only discussion. We discuss the context of player movement, player style, scheme design, injuries, coaching changes, and usage histories. This week, we discussed the Titans, Buccaneers, and Texans, spending roughly 25 minutes on each team:
The Titans will try to run an offense that's more adaptable to its opponents and how that translates to production. Derrick Henry optimism. A.J. Brown vs. Adam Humphries and how it translates with usage and production. Bruce Arians' history with big slot receivers and the outlook for Chris Godwin. Target share conversations with these three receiving corps. Godwin and Mike Evans' work in the red zone. How Deshaun Watson has the most statistical upside of any quarterback in football. Why Will Fuller is the lever that will dictate Watson's production. The potential emergence of Keke Coutee. Why running back averages climbed in the NFL last year.
This is an info-packed podcast with both of us sharing projections for individual players and on-field reasons to support our thoughts. We'll continue next week
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Zach Betz joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a discussion about the Air Raid scheme, the Cardinals offense, and Kliff Kingsbury. Betz (@alltwentytwo on Twitter) has spent a lot of time studying two schemes: Sean McVay's outside zone scheme in L.A. and variations of the Air Raid used by Hal Mumme, Mike Leach, and Kliff Kingsbury. With Kingsbury's arrival in Arizona, I invited Betz to share his thoughts on Kingsbury's version of the Air Raid, his coaching prowess, and the outlook for the Arizona Cardinals offense.
Topics:
The Air Raid isn't new to the NFL. Kingsbury's creativity with formations and personnel usage sets him apart. Why "playground ball" is a good thing. Should we be concerned about the Cardinals offensive line? Thoughts on Hakeem Butler and Andy Isabella's futures in this offense. Why David Johnson should see an offensive resurgence. Kingsbury's weaknesses as a coach. An extended conversation on coaching and management.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Russell Street Report freelancer Michael Crawford continues his conversation with Matt Waldman on the RSP Cast, covering his path as a student of football analysis and scouting. Freelancer Michael Crawford, whose work you can currently find at Russell Street Report, spends a lot of time studying the Ravens. During the first part of our RSP Cast conversation, we discussed the 2019 outlook for the Ravens' scheme, the coaching, and the Ravens players.
Here's part two of our conversation where we discuss our paths as life-long students of the game. Crawford's experiences and knowledge are as well worth your time about learning the game as his commentary on the Ravens offense.
You can follow Michael on Twitter @abukari.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast welcomes football analyst Michael Crawford of the Russell Street Report to discuss Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens offense. Kyler Murray, Kliff Kingsbury, and Arizona's Air Raid Offense are among the most popular topics of discussion this spring and summer—and often with an optimistic tone. Lamar Jackson, Greg Roman, and Baltimore's run-heavy, option-based offense are regarded with doubt.
The Kingsbury offense should offer weeks of success during its initial public offering to the NFL and I expect the general level of optimism to rise significantly this summer while opinions on Jackson will remain flat, if not negative. I am interested and excited to see the Cardinals offense, but I'm more optimistic about Jackson and the Ravens than many.
Freelancer Michael Crawford, whose work you can currently find at Russell Street Report, spends a lot of time studying the Ravens. He is also a fan of Jackson's game and the direction of Baltimore's offense. In the first part of a two-part conversation, we spend the next half-hour discussing the 2019 outlook for this scheme, the coaching, and the Ravens players.
Interested in becoming a student of the game? Stay tuned for the second part of our conversation. Michael and I talk about our initial journies as life-long students and he imparts knowledge that's well worth your time.
You can follow Michael on Twitter @abukari.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Bryan Perez (Bears Wire and With the First Pick) joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a great discussion about scouting, the role of agents, character evaluation, player fits, and the Bears offense. Bryan Perez offers a great perspective about the game that few football writers possess. A contributing writer at Bears Wire and With the First Pick, Perez is a practicing attorney and he has a strong understanding of the role of agents in the draft process. This week's RSP Cast covers the gamut of topics related to talent scouting that make this conversation with Perez well worth your time:
The direction Chicago is taking with its offense. Thoughts on the Bears' scouting philosophy—both on- and off-field behavior. An enlightening conversation about agents and their influence on the draft process. Breakout players. Strong and weak team fits for this rookie class.
One of the things I learned from Bryan after the show was how often (and not for the player's long-term benefit) large agencies woo players with up-front money that's really a loan against that player's first product endorsement. This sounds great for a player in financial need, but if you're a guard or safety and/or have a borderline draftable grade, the likelihood of earning such an endorsement deal is slim.
As a result, these players that take these loans are often beginning their careers in massive depth and with little shot of earning a deal that will pay off this loan. Because these agencies have no problem using their staff of legal representation to collect on these loans, these young players often place themselves in rotten, high-pressure situations as they begin their careers on a roster bubble.
Imagine trying to make a team as a seventh-round pick after taking a $100,000 loan and it dawns on you that virtually no player at your position has an endorsement deal. Even if you make the team, you're giving away huge chunks of your paychecks and if you get hurt or cut--your agency is coming hard to collect.
It's another reason why there's a lot more to player development than talent.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Saturday2Sundayfootball.com co-founder Matt Caraccio joins the RSP Cast to discuss top skill prospects for the 2020 NFL Draft and beyond. With the RSP Post-Draft available for download, Matt Caraccio joins this week’s RSP Cast for a conversation about the top offensive skill prospects in the college game:
Tyler Lawrence vs. Justin Fields. Ole Miss' new gunslinger. Why Caraccio likes Texas passer Sam Ehlinger. Travis Etienne vs. D'Andre Swift. Another strong class ahead of wide receivers. A tangential conversation about movement and perception.
Wish to learn more about Saturday2Sundayfootball and it's notebooks on incoming freshman players as well as college underclassmen? Check out their premium content here.
As always any feedback you’d like to provide is welcomed.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman shares his thoughts on various landing spots he likes as well as those by listener request in this episode of the RSP Cast. With the RSP Post-Draft available for download, Matt Waldman spends this week's RSP Cast discussing landing spots--ones that he likes as well as those requested by his listeners:
Will Grier is an excellent low-cost investment for the Panthers and fantasy players. Lamar Jackson is an unusual player in an even more unusual scenario and it leads to flawed analysis about his future, which makes him and his receivers bargains in drafts. The decline of A.J. Brown's rookie value is rooted in last year's production when analysts should be thinking about Rishard Matthews. Foster Moreau's upside. Dexter Williams, outside zone, and what it could mean for the Packers' depth chart of backs. Josh Oliver's rookie year. Travis Fulgham's fit in Detroit. Parris Campbell's route running, the future positions he might play, and how the Colts lineup may shake out next year. Trevon Wesco as the ultimate bargain. Darwin Thompson and the parallels to Brian Westbrook.
As always any feedback you'd like to provide is welcomed.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Brandon Thorn, an analyst for USA Football, drops by the RSP Cast for a conversation about 2019 NFL Draft's offensive line prospects as well as scouting and teaching the positions along the line. Need a primer (with depth and scouting conversation) on this offensive line class? This week's RSP Cast with Brandon Thorn is just what you're seeking. Brandon and I discuss the class from the perspective of matching prospects to their strengths and weaknesses with specific techniques and concepts like play strength, processing speed, toughness, leverage, and athletic ability.
The conversation covers a wide range of prospects, including Jonah Williams, Andre Dilliard, Jawaan Taylor, Garrett Bradbury, Erik McCoy, Elgton Jenkins, Dalton Risner, Michael Dieter, and Yodny Cajuste.
We also discuss the value of each position along the line and go through a variety of team-building exercises that include me naming NFL skill player and Brandon building an offensive line unit around them. Follow Brandon Thorn on Twitter @BrandonThornNFL.
My first scouting report on the 2019 OL class; Washington State LT Andre Dillard: #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/F6UPXuWElv — Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) April 17, 2019
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
John Owning, NFL analyst for the Dallas Morning News, drops by the RSP Cast for a conversation about 2019 NFL Draft defensive line prospects as well as scouting and teaching the positions along the line. Need a primer (with depth and scouting conversation) on this defensive line class? This week's RSP Cast with John Owning is just what you're seeking. John and I discuss the class from the perspective of matching prospects to their strengths and weaknesses with specific techniques and concepts like active hands, reading leverage, maintaining high hands position, footwork, unlocking the hips, and redirecting one's path in the face of unexpected obstacles.
The conversation covers a wide range of prospects, including Brian Burns, Rashan Gary, Quinnen Williams, Jachai Polite, Gerald Willis, Jeffery Simmons, Montez Sweat, Nick Bosa, Josh Allen, Oshane Ximines, Ben Banogu, and Maxx Crosby.
We also discuss the ways these players acquire these skills, where teams can overvalue specific prospect types, and which NFL players Owning believes are ascending talents off the edge. Follow John Owning on Twitter @JohnOwning.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman discusses a decade's worth of specific player evaluations that taught him important lessons for the Rookie Scouting Portfolio publication during this RSP Cast episode. Mistakes are the fertilizer for the fruits of success. I knew a long time ago that I'd need a good shovel and some hip boots to deal with the muck that missed evaluations leave behind. They have come in handy over the years.
This week, I discuss nearly 30 player evaluations—most of them flawed—where I learned valuable lessons about scouting offensive skill players. I also explain how I define a "mistake" and why I wait a little longer to evaluate success or failure than the average fan.
Players include LeSean McCoy, Arian Foster, Russell Wilson, Steve Johnson, Demaryius Thomas, Doug Baldwin, and several other quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
In this episode of Matt Waldman's RSP Cast, the Czar of the Playbook, Emory Hunt of Football Gameplan, gives us 20+ small-school skill prospects worth tracking in NFL camps this spring and summer. Some believe I dive deep for NFL Draft prospects, but Emory Hunt explores the Marianas Trench. Hunt covers FCS schools as a play-by-play analyst for ESPN. His site and YouTube channel, Football Gameplan, are must-follows if you want to learn more about football and enjoy an original perspective from a former college running back who is a student of the game. This week, I have the pleasure of having Hunt unpack his thoughts on 20+ skill players who haven't earned coverage from national media, but their talent deserves the NFL's consideration:
Quarterbacks: Amir Hall, Jacob Dolegala, Taryn Christion, Brad Mayes, Grant Kraemer, Devlin Hodges, and Jajuan Lawson. Running Backs: Xavier Turner, Ryan Fulse, Ra'Quanne Dickens, and Dom Bragalone. Wide Receivers: Denzel Knight, Nehari Crawford, Davion Davis, and Joe Walker. Tight Ends: Charles Scarff, Isaiah Searight, Vincent Hobbs, and Ari Werts.
Hunt and I also discuss how we take the "small-school factor" into consideration when examining a player's NFL viability, the biases that "NFL Draft Stock" creates, and at the end of the show, Hunt reveals two of his favorite skill players from the "big schools."
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman discusses the variation of draft grades for wide receivers, running back fumble rates, talented underachievers, and running backs below the radar in this episode of the RSP Cast. Why is there so much variation of grades among wide receivers in every draft class? How do determine if a non-power-five player has the skills to compete in the NFL? Which players have the talent to become NFL starters but aren't making the most of their abilities? And who are running backs with the talent to outplay their RSP ranking and become productive contributors, if not starters, in the NFL?
Tune into this week's RSP Cast for the answers.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
In this week’s RSP Cast, Matt Waldman shares some superlatives about this 2019 wide class that's rich at the top of the board. The 2019 wide receiver class is filthy rich at the top of the board. There are players that I would otherwise feel dirty about ranking as low as I do if I didn't have perspective about ranking football players. I
n this week’s RSP Cast, I discuss the differences between ranking receivers as an independent evaluator and the NFL's processes, shedding light into my ranking of Hakeem Butler as the No.1 receiver on the board. You'll gain a deeper appreciation for Butler as well as D.K. Metcalf.
And that's just the beginning of a fun pod on these wide receiver prospects:
My favorite underrated receiver in this class and why he would have been a quintessential AFC Central receiver back in the day. A developmental gem who I don't name but I talk about his game as well as his stylistic comp. The RSP Aerial Artist Invitational Tourney judged by Steve Smith, Randy Moss, Larry Fitzgerald, Brandon Lloyd, and Odell Beckham, Jr.
The structure Thoughts on the hands of the 16 entrants The darkhorse to win the tourney--my No.30 receiver prospect!
Why Preston Williams is the "A.J. Green Starter Kit" and why that can be good enough.
You can hear it all in this hour-long podcast below.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
In this week's RSP Cast, Matt Waldman shares some superlatives about this 2019 tight end class that has a chance of rivaling the 2013 and 2010 classes. The 2019 tight end class could be the most talented I've studied--and evaluated the 2013 and 2010 classes that included the likes of Travis Kelce, Zach Ertz, Tyler Eifert, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, and Dennis Pitta. The 2019 class is potentially special because these prospects are versatile and refined for their stage of development.
In this week's RSP Cast, I discuss several tight ends with specific superlatives in mind:
The most likely to succeed immediately in a passing offense. The tight end among the top tiers who still has the most potential for growth. The prospect with the greatest overall potential for growth. The two tight ends with specific starter skills but incomplete games. The best bargain at the position. The biggest sleeper.
You can hear it all in this 40-minute podcast below.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
On this week's RSP Cast, Rookie Scouting Portfolio creator Matt Waldman discusses 10 running backs from the 2019 NFL Draft class whose games beg the question: Is his game greater than the sum of his parts or less than? I finished the 2019 RSP running back chapter today. It was the most difficult RSP chapter that I’ve ever written. At first, I wondered if it was because I’ve moved twice in four months while doing the research. The quarterback chapter was work-intensive but not this difficult--so that wasn't it.
What I’ve come to realize is that this running back class as a whole was the most difficult class I’ve ever evaluated. I’ve had difficult individual decisions that take time such as giving lower grades to players like Darren McFadden and Bishop Sankey when they were considered early-round feature backs.
This is different for several reasons. When you break down positions into the buckets that I do and define them in detail and grade by that detail, you begin to realize that a player’s game has such a wide range of parts that can be combined in different ways of expression.
Two players with the same grade can express that grade in vastly different ways. For instance, Justice Hill and Benny Snell have the same Depth of Talent Grade in the upcoming 2019 RSP. However, their games are vastly different.
This is why NFL teams filter their evaluation of players at a position to a much smaller number than independent scouts. Each individual team evaluates far fewer players than what I study for the RSP. I were part of a team or working for a team, I’d be looking at 12-15 backs and they’d all be of similar skill sets.
The other issue is the way this class of backs expresses their individual games. This class has a greater potential to be a minefield for NFL teams and fantasy players than any class I’ve ever studied.
Many of the backs receiving positive buzz have the oddest combinations of parts that can comprise an individual's total game. Is their game greater than the sum of their parts or less than? This week, I discuss 10 running backs whose games merit that question.
Find out who they are.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Rookie Scouting Portfolio creator Matt Waldman devotes an RSP Cast episode to the 2019 quarterback class and why this group could be the final answer to a three-year question in the league about quarterback development. Has the past three draft classes 2016-18 been an anomaly or is the NFL on changing the way it develops and implements rookie quarterbacks? This week's RSP Cast spends some time discussing why the 2019 quarterback class may ultimately answer this question.
I also share some of my expanded charting methods that I'm using for this year's class, including the positives and the challenges of charting methods and how I contextualize the information.
Now that the RSP publication quarterback chapter is getting final edits, I spend the second half of the show unveiling players that made an impression on me. Who surprised me? Who disappointed? Whose value remained steady throughout the course of my year-long analysis? Who are the most quintessential NFL picks?
Find out...
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast goes in-depth with his unique perspective on the value of the NFL Combine, character assessment, and intelligence testing in an episode that delivers the goods. Before we even get into the topic, I want you to know that this is the best solo podcast I've done to date.
I'm often asked about the NFL Combine and there are several assumptions people make about my relationship to the event. The range of assumptions is startling.
Some believe that as an analyst who does a lot of film study that I find no value in Combine data. Others think I'm glued to the screen analyzing every little piece of information I can absorb. Many assume I am at the event.
In this week's RSP Cast, I take a deep dive into the NFL Combine and the related pre-draft assessments of character and intelligence:
The primary purpose of the event. The media's perspective. Why the NFL Combine is an audition and how that differs from the on-stage performance. How drills differ from game scenarios and when that can lead to a demand for skills that don't fit a game environment. Where scripted performances like drills and Pro Days give good information but where they are limited. The limitations of popular events within the NFL Combine and Pro Days. What I value about NFL Combine drills. Bigger-faster-quicker-stronger isn't necessarily better and the value of compensating factors. Player archetypes Where character assessment goes wrong and the organization management flaws that drive these errors in data collecting. Why real player interviews for jobs are different from media interviews will never be available for public consumption. Intelligence testing and the academic specializing in intelligence testing that told the NFL in-person that its use of the Wonderlic is trash.
If you want a different look at the Combine that delivers my years of perspective as a talent analyst, and media interviewer/features reporter, and an organizational manager of large teams with experience in recruiting, hiring, and training various levels of workers, I believe you'll love this pod.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
In this week's RSP Cast, Matt Waldman discusses the secret sauce of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio and uses Kyle Van Noy's recent anecdote about the Lions' coaching staff as an example to why it's often missing in the NFL. Imagine shortly after a company hires you that your boss tells you that you don't fit the needs of his team. When you tell him that he hired you, he confesses that his management did the hiring and they didn't understand what he needed.
This was Kyle Van Noy's experience in Detroit. Ryan Riddle and I studied Van Noy before the draft and concluded he could become a future NFL star: “Some things in football cannot be coached. When it comes to play making instincts, you either have it or you don’t,” says Riddle about Van Noy’s play-making abilities that he describes as “off the charts.”
“I like to compare him to a linebacker version of Tyrann Mathieu in terms of his ability to be incredibly disruptive by knowing exactly how and when to take chances.”
According to Riddle, Van Noy, who Football Outsiders projects as a first or early second-day pick, is earning mid-round grades. He explains that a player with good instincts can be often be characterized as product of a good system –- even lucky. Worse yet, a coach can sometimes mishandle a player with good instincts because the process isn’t by the book. The reason this disconnect between a drafted player and coaching staff exists often lies with the scouting department and front office. It's not that these entities don't care what the coaching staff wants or needs, they lack the essential foundation to properly identify and communicate these demands.
This week's RSP Cast discusses the cultivation and round-the-year care of defined scouting criteria and why the NFL remains behind the curve. I also explain how the effort to define criteria encourages evaluators to not only see the specific skills of a player but also see the prospect on a broader level.
Learning to balance important details with a broader perspective that will reduce the potential of getting into the weeds about the wrong things and overlooking exceptional players like Drew Brees, Russell Wilson, and Patrick Mahomes.
If football scouting or analysis is your passion, this podcast is one you don't want to miss.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now (available for download April 1).
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributor Mark Schofield visits the podcast for a conversation about difficult quarterback evaluations for this 2019 NFL Draft class. Spoiler Alert: it's almost all of them. Mark Schofield and I delivered analysis on Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray at the RSP site this week. Our thoughts on evaluating Murray sparked further conversation about difficult quarterback evaluations this year, which is essentially most of the class.
Mark and I explain why this year's class is a difficult evaluation and then we get into individual cases:
Kyler Murray Dwayne Haskins Will Grier's Gardner Minshew II Easton Stick Drew Lock Daniel Jones
We discuss process versus results, how the changing NFL landscape factors into our evaluations, when does a physical or technical trump card become a liability for a passer, and how we're weighing pre-draft process versus film with some of these quarterbacks.
As always, Mark delivers thoughtful insights that are well worth your time.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Footballguys.com staff writer Sigmund Bloom joins the RSP Cast for a conversation about 2019 NFL Draft narratives, thoughts on coaching and running back value. The NFL Draft is always rich with storylines and it's the narratives that emerge from the events prior to draft-day that make the event so compelling for football fans. It's why you knew that sooner or later Sigmund Bloom would join me on the podcast.
Bloom has an excellent knack for framing the storyline of a player, a team, or the league as a whole. In this RSP Cast episode, Bloom and I stretch out to discuss some of the NFL's current narratives, including those emerging during the draft season:
Which teams will go all-in on this quarterback class? Was Saquon Barkley worth the first pick and what is the value of running backs in the league? Why is D.K. Metcalf polarizing? Players that Bloom is looking forward to watching. Players that Waldman is looking forward to Bloom watching. Coaching and analytics. Coaching hires. Overarching thoughts on each skill position group.
I'm sure this will be the first of a few podcasts that Bloom and I do over the course of the draft season. This one sets the baseline of what's to come.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
In this RSP Cast, Matt Waldman reveals five players who he values more than he did when he began his evaluation of them. This podcast has a deceptive title because these players haven't gotten dramatically better over the course of subsequent evaluations of their games compared to my first exposures to them. This title has more to do with my process for the Rookie Scouting Portfolio.
I this episode, I discuss the frequency, schedule, and plan behind my process for studying a player. Then I share the five players who, based on my evaluation schedule have solidified their standing as valuable prospects:
A big, light-footed running back besieged by injuries in 2018. A running back I thought was a gap-style thumper but has much greater versatility and the cavalcade of stars he's competed with has overshadowed his potential value. A small receiver a versatile history of production who might have the physicality to transcend the slot. A big receiver who is more than a rebounder. A dynamic, big-play runner whose sophomore years more impressive highs than his junior year.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Matt Waldman shares six skill players from this 2019 NFL Draft Class that he finds most intriguing as we gear up for the 2019 NFL Combine and Pro Days. This is the time of year where I'm immersed in film study, which is as obvious a statement as saying it gets cooler in Chicago during the winter. However, February is like my own personal Winter Vortex of film study.
Last week, Alicia and I finally closed on our house and moved in. What you see above is my new temporary office. What you don't see above is my frozen life behind me that's my own personal Lake Michigan.
For those interested, I'll share photos of my reality at the end of this post but most of you are here to learn which skill players from nearly 1,000 games of film study that I find most intriguing as we head into the 2019 NFL Combine. I narrowed the list to six players — three receivers, two running backs, and a tight end.
One of the player's former coaches said the player could have been an Olympic powerlifter. Another will not be invited to the NFL Combine. The biggest guy on this list is a former quarterback who began his career lighter than the smallest player on this list. One of the receivers reminds me of an unrefined Michael Thomas. If Dr. Frankenstein could combine the strengths of the Packers' backfield, this back might be the product.
As always, thank you for tuning in!
Pics of my frozen world below. It should thaw by mid-May.
Footballguys.com senior staff writer Cecil Lammey joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for drill-by-drill coverage of the skill performers from Day Three of the Senior Bowl's North practice. Cecil Lammey invited me to my first Senior Bowl 10 years ago and we've been going to the all-star game together ever since. Cecil and I examined the practice tape of Day Three's North roster practice and provided our thoughts in order of the drills that involved the skill position players.
Some of the items we covered:
The receiver who had trouble catching the ball this week. The small-school receiver who showed he belonged and the one that didn't. Which running backs fared the best in pass protection drills? Which quarterback made the best throw of the session? Who had continuous difficulty with handling snaps? Of the two slot receivers earning buzz in Mobile, which is the real deal and which one still has significant questions about his game?
Bookmark the RSP 2019 Senior Bowl Page to find practice reports, videos, and podcasts covering the practice week and the players.
Matt Waldman and Jene Bramel discuss the performances of the Senior Bowl's defensive prospects along the front seven. Many of you know Jene Bramel as Footballguys.com's injury analyst. If you've been around Footballguys.com or the RSP for a while, you know that Jene used to specialize as one hell of a defensive analyst.
I've had Jene on the RSP Film Room to break down Darron Lee, Eric Kendricks, and Bud Dupree. Today, Jene joins me for a conversation about the prospects along the front seven of the North and South squads of the defense.
Bookmark the RSP 2019 Senior Bowl Page to find practice reports, videos, and podcasts covering the practice week and the players.
Matt Waldman shares his notes from the film room of the South roster's second practice at the 2019 Senior Bowl in this RSP Cast. Due to time constraints, I'm experimenting with doing a podcast recap of my film notes. I organized this mostly by drills as opposed to the players. Let me know what you think so I can determine how I'll cover these practices in the future.
Bookmark the RSP 2019 Senior Bowl Page to find practice reports, videos, and podcasts covering the practice week and the players.
Dallas Morning News football analyst John Owning returns to the RSP Cast for a preview of the linemen participating in the Senior Bowl and then Owning flips the script to ask Matt Waldman questions about the skill talent. John Owning is one of my favorite analysts. He has a terrific grasp of the technical and strategic requirements of football in the trenches. He's also an instructor and international competitor in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which adds to his understanding of leverage, grappling, hand-fighting, and competing in high-pressure situations.
Owning re-joins the program on location in Mobile for the Senior Bowl. We took turns asking each other questions about the players:
Who we're interested in watching along the offensive line, defensive line, and offensive skill positions. What we want to see from these players. The benefits and detriments of specific drills during practice that could illuminate or cloud our insights.
This is an hour that covers a ton of ground on a lot of players and highlights a lot of technical skill, athletic movement, and how to use the practice sessions to learn about these players within a healthy context.
Follow John Owning on Twitter @JohnOwning and if you're into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or MMA, check out our podcast discussing the parallels between BJJ and football.
Bookmark the RSP 2019 Senior Bowl Page to find practice reports, videos, and podcasts covering the practice week and the players.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
NFL Network researcher Ben Fennell joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for an extended conversation about college all-star games, 2019 NFL Draft prospects, and how to study football. Ben Fennell has worked with and learned from the likes of Mike Mayock, Matt Millen, Brian Baldinger, Charles Davis, and Daniel Jeremiah. Fennell watches college games to produce supporting video points for the analysis of many of NFL Network's draft analysts.
Fennell joined me to discuss the value he gets form all-star games like the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. After supplying his 50,000-foot view of the 2019 class, we shared thoughts on 3-5 players at each offensive skill position who intrigued us this winter, ranging from marquee names to options only the most diehard draftnik will know at this stage of the season.
It's another informative show featuring an excellent guest whose work displays a love for the details of the game.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
The RSP Cast discusses Bill Walsh's perspective on quarterback evaluation and how Matt has arrived at similar conclusions after 15 years of tape study. Bill Walsh was a titan of football — especially evaluation and development of players. This week's podcast discusses how Patrick Mahomes would have fit what Walsh sought from a quarterback — even if not on a conventional level.
It also includes excerpts from my scouting report on Mahomes that touch on wide-ranging thoughts on how many NFL organizations take a backward approach to quarterback evaluation (which is more driven by front offices than scouts). I also share why I disagree with the consensus analysis that Lamar Jackson is a bad quarterback prospect who is on the verge of failing out of the NFL.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Matt Waldman shares his advice on who, what, and how to watch college all-star games and gives RSP newbies recommended listening for past RSP Casts and YouTube RSP Film Rooms. In recent years, I'm often asked about college all-star games. What value do they hold for the players and the people who attend them? What should the media and analysts new to the event expect when they attend?
I share my 10 years of perspective on the value of networking, practice coverage, and player evaluation in this week's RSP Cast:
How to watch practice based on each day. Who to watch and when. What to watch
Positions Drills Coaching Techniques Athletic ability Physical makeup
I also recommend my favorite RSP Cast episodes and RSP Film/Boiler Room episodes from the past year.
Happy New Year!
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Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman continue the second half of a conversation about individual quarterback performances during the 2018 NFL season. I love having Mark Schofield on the show and as the NFL regular season comes to a close, it felt like the right time to have him join me for a conversation about individual quarterback performances. Last week, we covered the NFC (and Josh Allen). This week, we focus on the AFC.
Which quarterback does Matt believe is poised for a huge step forward in 2019? Which quarterback has left Mark disappointed and time could be running out for him if he doesn't make a big leap in 2019? Oakland looked like a disaster this year but are they closer to relevancy than it appears, especially for the passing offense and Derek Carr? Late-season thoughts on Patrick Mahomes. Philip Rivers appreciation segment. Would Baker Mayfield be best off if Gregg Williams and Freddie Kitchens remain in their current roles? Is Tom Brady losing velocity or is something else missing?
As always with Mark and me, you get thoughts on technique, scheme, emotional intelligence, strategic thinking, and even comparing the offensive line and quarterback to a married couple (and it makes sense).
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Mark Schofield joins the show for the first of a two-part conversation about individual quarterback performances during the 2018 NFL season. I love having Mark Schofield on the show and as the NFL regular season comes to a close, it felt like the right time to have him join me for a conversation about individual quarterback performances. We begin the show talking about Josh Allen but then move to the NFC and cover a lot of ground in the first of this two-parter:
What has Josh Allen taught Mark about arm velocity and how he'll apply it to QB evaluation? What lesson has Matt learned about QB evaluation based on his NFL viewing? Why does Matt Nagy deserve a lot of credit for Mitchell Trubisky's performance? Why the Packers can do more to bring out the greatness of Aaron Rodgers. What's holding back Matt Stafford and Kirk Cousins? Is Russell Wilson easier to sack this year and why is that possibly a good thing for Seattle? How opponents have figured a vital part of the Rams offense and the countermeasure Sean McVay must take to help Jared Goff. Which quarterback Mark believes has a shot of having a Goff-like turnaround? Which quarterback Matt believes has turned a tough year into a testament to his play?
As always with Mark and me, you get thoughts on technique, scheme, emotional intelligence, strategic thinking, and even comparing the offensive line and quarterback to a married couple (and it makes sense).
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
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Scouting Academy Director Dan Hatman returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about the role, hiring, and complexities of being a general manager in the NFL. It's hiring/firing season in the NFL, which means that roughly 25 percent of the league will be conducting searches for its next general manager. Dan Hatman — a former NFL scout with the Eagles, Giants, and Jets and the director of the Scouting Academy — returns to the show for an in-depth discussion about his annual piece at Inside the Pylon profiling the role and responsibilities of the GM position as well as categorizes potential candidates for jobs that will become available.
Although this podcast throws out some potential names, the conversation is focused on the challenges of the role in ways that are rarely considered or acknowledged when tuning into your favorite big-media sports host or columnist:
Constraints GMs face that columnists and talking heads never think about when criticizing or praising the work of a team. Skills that GMs need that the public doesn't consider. Why ownership is the most vital resource for the success or failure of a GM. Dan's case for ownership to give at least some consideration to GM retreads instead of total banishment. GM candidates Dan thinks the public should know a little more about.
Although there's no discussion about prospects, this podcast is a good table setter for the draft season ahead because when questions get raised about team direction, what's discussed here is often the root of the issue.
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Footballguys writer Daniel Simpkins, a therapist by trade, joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about evaluating and addressing the off-field incidents of pro football players and the NFL's progress with handling societal issues as well as thoughts about background evaluations of pro prospects. Daniel Simpkins (@xfantasyphoenix on Twitter) pens the weekly feature on prognosticating future free agent games, Waivers of the Future at Footballguys.com is a social worker who practices therapy as his profession. Simpkins has the perspective of a professional who has worked with patients convicted of violent crimes.
He graciously joined me for a conversation about criminal behavior that some NFL players engage in (like the rest of the world) that generates public outrage. We discuss what's involved with Daniel's work to provide worthwhile treatment that leads to behavior change, the pro football news cycle's treatment of these issues, and his thoughts on the NFL's handling of off-field issues and the character evaluation process of the NFL Draft cycle.
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Footballdiehards.com's Bob Harris joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about the capacity for change and growth with football players and how we apply that to player evaluation on and off the field. Players don't change.
That's what my friend Eric Stoner explains whenever he's asked about evaluating prospects. I get his point but I never agreed with it.
In this RSP Cast episode, Bob Harris (Footballdiehards.com) and I discuss why people can change and apply it to football:
The things people and football players can and cannot change. The people, environment, and resources people need to make changes. When it is and isn't worth expecting a player to change. Dynamics contributing to off-field problems with prospects. Why some teams are more successful than others with "problem players." Is the issue the player failing the team or the team failing in assessing its capacity to develop players with specific on- or off-field behaviors?
This is an hour-long conversation that applies to player evaluation, team development, and managing personnel. Follow Bob on Twitter @footballdiehard
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Upon listener demand, Matt Waldman shares his top five NFL tight ends on the RSP Cast. For the past month, I produced RSP Cast shows where I shared my top five NFL players at each offensive skill position (quarterback, running back, and wide receiver).
I wrap up this series with the tight end position. Evan Engram, Zach Ertz, and Jordan Reed are not on this list. One of them earned "deserving of more credit."
Instead, I focused on players who are among the best all-around players at the position as well as candidates deserving more recognition (and in one case, a non-starter deserving a bigger opportunity). Two of the players on the list got injured this year.
Enjoy.
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Upon listener demand, Matt Waldman shares his top five NFL running backs on the RSP Cast. For the next month, I’ll produce RSP Cast shows where I share my top five NFL players at each offensive skill position (quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end). In previous episodes, I had quarterback coach Will Hewlett (@WillHewlett) join me and Matt Harmon share his top wide receivers along with mine.
This week's episode is a solo show on running backs and some of the names may surprise you. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Upon listener demand, Matt Waldman shares his top-five NFL quarterbacks on the RSP Cast and kicks it up a notch by inviting Reception Perception author Matt Harmon to do the same. For the next month, I’ll produce RSP Cast shows where I share my top five NFL players at each offensive skill position (quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end). Last week, I had quarterback coach Will Hewlett (@WillHewlett) join me. This week, Matt Harmon joined me to share wide receivers.
Matt and I spent an hour sharing our top-five NFL wide receivers in the game today based on our observations of the players and what matters to us about the position
I also asked Matt to have 1-3 wide receivers outside his top five that deserve credit in conversations like these. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Upon listener demand, Matt Waldman shares his top-five NFL quarterbacks on the RSP Cast and kicks it up a notch by inviting quarterback coach Will Hewlett to do the same. For the next month, I'll produce RSP Cast shows where I share my top five NFL players at each offensive skill position (quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end). Beginning with the quarterback position, I thought it would be fun to have Will Hewlett (@WillHewlett) join me.
Will is a frequent guest of the show. Currently living in San Antonio, Will is a former Stanford quarterback who has coached quarterbacks at every level of the game. We spent an hour sharing our top-five NFL quarterbacks in the game today based on our observations of the players and what matters to us about the position — a stat might have been mentioned once and wins was broached in a cursory way.
I also asked Will to have 1-3 quarterbacks outside his top five that deserve credit in conversations like these.
Midway through the program, Will proposed that we eliminate Tom Brady from the conversation because there's no need to recognize his excellence yet again. Eagerly agreeing, we created the scenario that he's already retired for the sake of this exercise.
Of the nine quarterbacks that we discussed — excluding Brady — we shared three players in our respective top-five lists. Also, we each had a player in our top five not mentioned at all on the other's top five or deserves credit list.
Some of the names will surprise you but if you watch for the things we discuss for each player, you'll eventually begin to recognize why they're in the conversation.
Later this week, Yahoo! Matt Harmon (it feels good to put that word and his name together...) joins me for a similar conversation on wide receivers.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Cast hosts @alltwentytwo for a conversation about new and old offenses in the NFL, the subject of scouting talent, analytics, and running back value. Betz is a Twitter mainstay in the football community. A veteran of the Air Force getting his undergrad, Betz developed an interest in football while reading Chris Brown's work at Grantland. Soon after, he found his way to coaching forums and began studying tape to learn the structures of football. He's truly a student of the game.
In this episode, Betz and I discuss a variety of topics that I believe you'll find interesting an informative:
The origins of the Chiefs offense, the Air Raid, and how it works. What makes Patrick Mahomes a special prospect? What made Chad Kelly compelling to him? And why Kelly's self-destructive behavior is also disappointing for an enthusiast of scheme and strategy? Where public analytics writers are on and off the mark about running backs.
On the mark: Situational blocking scheme usage. Off the mark: Oversimplifying what they see on film because they don't understand the technique, concepts, and strategies the position requires.
Why Betz has no interest in scouting talent. Betz's path of study with football and suggestions to others.
I had a lot of fun talking with Betz. He's a thoughtful, intelligent guest with a good sense of humor. I look forward to having him on again in the future. I think you will, too.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Cast hosts The Athletic's Dane Brugler for a conversation about the craft of football evaluation. Dane Brugler and I share a northeast Ohio background, making our adult homes in the south, and evaluating football talent for a living. Dane has worked as a draft analyst at CBS and NFL Draft Scout, and he is currently delivering his insights at The Athletic.
Dane and I spent an hour talking shop:
Lessons he learned from NFL scouts. What it was like getting interviewed for a position with an NFL team. Recent player evaluations that have been valuable for him. Notable things he values when studying quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end. The value of noticing as much as you can upon entering a room. Players who've caught his eye this year.
Enjoy!
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Former NFL quarterback and quarterback development coach Rich Bartel returns to Matt Waldman's RSP Cast to discuss quarterback evaluation and development. When you have an opportunity to speak with someone who works with quarterbacks at a variety of levels and played the position at a professional level, you take every chance you can to pick his brain. Rich Bartel is a developer at the position; I'm an evaluator. We come to the position from different experiences — vastly so.
He clearly knows far more about the position than I but I bring 15 years of process-building experience specific to football and another 25 years of organizational management in the areas of recruiting, training, operations, and quality. It made for a fun conversation about the position around these five questions:
Is there a hierarchy in a college or NFL quarterback room and what makes a good QB room? Where did you (and typically, most QBs you work with) make the most gains in performance? Is the NFL too reliant on tangible assets despite celebrating, if not worshipping the intangible? And how can this be remedied? How do quarterbacks improve their skills with X's and O's? Who are some quarterbacks in the college game who have caught your eye for any reason?
Rich, as always, offers intelligent analysis steeped in experience and his continued study. He also unknowingly restated Ryan Riddle's points from "The Hidden Advantage of Being a HIgh NFL Draft Pick," which is a perspective on the NFL Draft that I've found the most accurate view of the draft and the resulting biases that occur in training camp and future development.
Whether all this will be new to you or you enjoy hearing points that validate or disagree with ideas expressed by others in this sphere, this is an excellent podcast on one of the toughest position in sports.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Cast welcomes Football Gameplan's Gene Clemons to the show for a conversation about Cleveland's Baker Mayfield, Alabama's Irv Smith, Lehigh's Brad Mayes, and a debate on the upside of Nick Chubb. I've had the good fortune to have Gene Clemons as a semi-frequent guest for Rookie Scouting Portfolio programs. Gene and I studied Breshad Perriman, Trevone Boykin and Baker Mayfield in the three 2015 RSP Film Room sessions. And I recently joined Gene in July on his Offensive Interference Podcast.
This weekend, Gene and I discussed a variety of NFL and college football topics:
What have we seen from Baker Mayfield during his initial starts in Cleveland and how does it compare to our analysis of his college game? What were the differences between Mayfield and Tyrod Taylor's brief work as the starter? Why the Cardinals and Jets have sacrificed the potential for a better present in exchange for a rookie quarterback? Two of Gene's favorite college prospects to watch: Alabama tight end Irv Smith and Lehigh quarterback Brad Mayes. The Nick Chubb Debate: Where Gene and I disagree on Chubb's skills.
It's a fun-filled hour of football conversation. You can follow Gene on Twitter @GeneClemons.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
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In this week's RSP Cast, Matt Waldman explains why people can be too impatient with original evaluations, why people misuse workout data with running back evaluations, and provides quick takes on a pair of quarterbacks, running backs, and five tight ends in 2019's class. This week, I went solo to share some thoughts on scouting:
RSP writer Dwain McFarland's new Film And Data analysis of Dak Prescott is a good starting point for thoughts on why we can be too impatient with player evaluations. Running back metrics: thoughts on speed and explosion, why they don't deliver the context of skill in a clean manner, and what else is needed to complete the analysis. Quick thoughts on running backs Nico Evans and Zack Moss, quarterbacks Riley Neal and Will Grier, and tight ends Albert Okwuegbunam, Tommy Sweeney, Noah Fant, Caleb Wilson, and Alize Mack.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Podcast hosts Mark Schofield for a conversation about NFL quarterbacks a month into the 2018 season. Mark and I riff on several NFL quarterbacks in an hour-long conversation that flies by.
Jared Goff's development within the Rams offense: What's new, what's McVay, and what's always been, Goff? Dak Prescott's woes in Dallas and is he a quarterback who can carry an offense? Is Oakland's offense a few plays away from an explosive unit as Marshawn Lynch argues? Are we concerned about Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson's ability to carry their offenses as they have in the past? Does Mitchell Trubisky have a long-term future in this league? A status report on Tom Brady. Why Baker Mayfield's first use should be taken at face value. How do you stop Patrick Mahomes right now? A hypothetical game of "Old Faces/New Places"
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Matt Waldman hosts USA Football tackling expert Andy Ryland on the RSP Cast for a clinic on the key processes of tackling. Andy Ryland is the son of a Rugby coach, an alum of Linebacker U (Penn State), and a Rugby All-American. Now at USA Football, Ryland works with coaches at all levels of football on the craft of tackling ball carriers. Ryland and I sit down for a conversation about his 33 key process indicators (KPI) for effective tackling.
Gaining the proper perspective on the details of having a KPI system for effective coaching.
Separating technique from skill. Don't coach in millimeters and learn that technique is different than what's prescribed. Asking the question: What makes it difficult on game day?
Ryland's five broad phases of tackling.
Tracking Preparation Connection Acceleration Finish
Sometimes you have to tip your hat to the opponent and why it's disrespectful to the game not to think opponents will challenge you and test the limits of your abilities.
In addition to breaking down these phases and many of the significant KPIs within, Ryland and I discuss NFL examples of some of these tackling phases, including Todd Gurley versus Patrick Peterson, Jamaal Charles' running style, and Sony Michel's Sunday trucking.
Ryland also expresses a healthy technical admiration for Giants special teams wiz Mike Thomas, Legion of Doom defenders, and Sean Lee. You can follow Andy on Twitter @USAFootballMT.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Cast welcomes NFL.com's Chad Reuter to the show for a conversation about media and NFL scouting, 2019 NFL Draft prospects, and the 2018 NFL season. Chad Reuter is one of my favorites in this industry. A 20-year veteran in this industry, he's one of the early figures in online draft media. He's worked with Frank Cooney and was the lead draft analyst for CBS sports with Rob Rang. He's now a researcher for NFL Network.
Chad and I sat down to talk about a variety of subjects in this hour-long conversation:
Advice to aspiring media and NFL scouts and why the world does not need another mock draft site. Understanding that the workload of being a media or NFL scout is a different animal than a 9-5 and balancing the rest of one's life. Why the backgrounds of players really hit home now that he's parent. How his view of player backgrounds influences who he follows in this industry. Why Chad enjoys studying "the true skill positions" the most and who he's studied this summer that caught his eye.
C Lamont Gaillard G Chris Lindstrom G Sam Mustiphor DL Jerry Tillery DE Keandre Jones LB Bobby Okereke QB K.J. Costello WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside TE Kaden Smith DE Oshane Ximines WR Jonathan Duhart
Why Ed Oliver and Nick Bosa belong on another planet when discussing 2019 NFL Draft prospects. Underclassmen Chad says are showing well this year.
WR Tee Higgins LT Andrew Thomas RB Kylin Hill WR/RB Laviska Shenault
Sharing thoughts on Colorado State receiver Preston Williams and why he's like John Wick in a fight scene. Chad's thoughts on various NFL quarterbacks.
In the early days of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio site, Chad graciously agreed to be a part of a Q&A that's still available on this site in four parts:
Part I Part II Part III Part IV
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast hosts The Sideline Hustle's Drew Lieberman for a conversation about the craft of catching the football and the college and NFL level. Drew Lieberman's The Sideline Hustle is an excellent resource for wide receiver play. A former quarterback at Mark Schofield's alumni of Wesleyan, Drew has coached wide receivers at Wesleyan and Rutgers and works with a variety of college and pro players.
We had an excellent podcast last month on route running that is well worth your time. This week, we're focused on the art of catching the football. Here is what we discussed:
Earning position to set up the catch. Why Chad Johnson could catch a ball on either end of a school bus. The importance of getting the head around at the right time. How receivers should attack the ball on specific routes and the value of finishing friendly. Why Miami's head coach Adam Gase has a theory on finishing friendly that differs from the masses. Winning the jump ball and why attacking the ball is harder than it looks. Why eye discipline is the most important part of catching the football. How evaluators can get a sense of a receiver's eye discipline in practices and camps. A review of hands techniques, grip strength, and the importance of the elbows when making the catch. Why Steve Smith is great part 100: Accelerating with the ball in the air while looking at the ball is unnatural and difficult. The importance of turning upfield immediately at the catch point. Coaching points on catching the ball in traffic and imminent contact.
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Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
NFL.com's Lance Zierlein joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast for a conversation about the process of scouting, lessons we've learned over the years, the players who taught us those lessons, and 2019 prospects who've caught our eye. One of my favorite RSP Film Room episodes was the clinic that Lance Zierlein gave about offensive line play when we studied Washington's Brandon Scherff in 2014. Soon after, Lance accepted a job from the NFL to do scouting reports for the NFL.com website and appear on the NFL Network during draft season. Lance joined me for a post-Labor Day conversation about a variety scouting and player-related topics.
Things Lance has learned about scouting over the years:
The difference between scouting from a fan perspective and a team perspective. Why teams value physical traits highly, have standards for them, and give them a longer lifeline. Why it's ok to like a player you've assigned a lower grade than a player with a higher grade.
The value of good football character. Players that helped Matt and Lance learn valuable lessons. Colts GM Chris Ballard's mentoring of Lance.
Why you must do more than summarize how a player performed in college in a scouting report. Don't get into the weeds with football technique if you're overlooking that the player can get the job done at a high level.
The value of studying NFL tape year-round as a preparation for studying college players. How Lance and I feel about the process of ranking players. Difficult evaluations for Lance and me and what we thought about each player.
Matt: Raiders RB Chris Warren. Lance: Houston QB Deshaun Watson.
Players from the 2019 NFL Draft class that have caught our eye this early.
WR Tyre Brady WR Emmanuel Butler WR Olabisi Johnson RB Zach Moss
Lance on his NFL.com gig as well as other lessons from Ballard. Areas of our scouting or the NFL's that we think can improve.
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Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Matt Waldman's RSP Cast profiles 15 NFL skill players that Matt would want on his expansion team. What if I won an NFL expansion team and I could acquire veterans to build it? Who are some of the skill players that I'd expect (and hope) would be on that list? After thinking about it for 20 minutes, 15 players came to mind — four running backs, three tight ends, seven receivers, and a quarterback.
In this solo episode, I explain why these 15 players have the skill to become regular and productive contributors — if not starters — in the NFL. Some of them are old favorites who haven't performed to their potential for a variety of reason and others are players who've proven it on the field but aren't earning the playing time commensurate with their skill.
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Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
In this RSP Cast, Eric Stoner and Matt Waldman discuss if there is an emerging golden age of NFL quarterbacking. Pro Football Focus appears ready to pronounce this era as an emerging golden age of quarterbacking for the NFL. Eric Stoner remembers 2012, the year Russell Wilson, Robert Griffin, Andrew Luck, and Ryan Tannehill entered the league. Regardless of how compelling the excuses are for the rest, only one has definitively proven his value as a franchise player.
Stoner and I have a conversation about the past few classes of quarterbacks, the value of the preseason for quarterback analysis, and what's in store for many of the names that have PFF gushing about future.
Why the preseason isn't a litmus test for young quarterbacks. Why certain criticisms of preseason play-calling are misguided. Defining pivotal situations and crisis moments for quarterbacks. Why we're not in-tune with the maturity and readiness of young quarterbacks during the draft process. Things Eric is seeking from the following quarterbacks before feeling good about their progress.
Josh Allen and handling crisis moments. Baker Mayfield and overcoming defenses specifically game planning to stop him. Arizona's short-term plan for Josh Rosen is a good one. Sam Darnold doesn't look aesthetically pleasing at all but he's getting it done but is he a slightly more advanced Blake Bortles?
Examining the young veterans who are "for real," but the burden of expectations could lead to a step back before moving forward.
Carson Wentz and Jared Goff are in great situations for their respective talents and still have room to grow. Jimmy Garoppolo also has a great situation thanks to the presence of Kyle Shanahan but will he perform well under crisis? Why Dak Prescott's challenges are the opposite of Blake Bortles before Leonard Fournette's acquisition.
Who among these young veterans aren't you ready to place in that "for real" group?
Jameis Winston and the leadership question. Marcus Mariota and Mitchell Trubisky will be two of the most interesting test cases for the current young, hotshot coordinator market.
If you enjoyed this podcast and missed the first RSP Cast with Eric Stoner released on Thursday, you'll like our conversation about the Raiders offense and Jon Gruden, context and analytics, and a conversation about Adrian Peterson's comfort with a variety of run blocking.
For college, NFL, and NFL draft analysis (and occasional stuff like this), subscribe to the RSP site and receive notifications of the latest post via email. Scroll to the bottom of this page and simply enter your email address.
For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Former Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributor Eric Stoner joins the RSP Cast for a conversation about Jon Gruden's offense, perspectives on analytics, and Adrian Peterson's knowledge of blocking schemes. Eric Stoner has a good eye for the game. He no longer writes about football but he was the co-founder of Draft Mecca with the likes of Justis Mosqueda and Charles McDonald. He also contributed at Rotoworld and of course, spent his share of time writing here at the Rookie Scouting Portfolio.
Eric and I often chat throughout the week about the game. Recently, we sat down and had a long conversation that I will be dividing into multiple podcasts.
This week, we hit on three topics that flowed from one to the next:
Why the analytics crowd bashing Jon Gruden would benefit from learning more about Gruden's history as a tactical offensive mind. Media-based analytics businesses and when their context about the game can be lacking. Adrian Peterson is more than a gap scheme runner.
This is a quick 30 minutes of worthwhile information. In the next episode, we'll question the emerging idea that the NFL is entering a new golden age of young quarterbacks.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Cast examines NFL talents below the radar below the radar. A lot of college football and NFL tape has passed by these eyeballs during the past six weeks. Time to share...
Overrated and underrated facets of preseason analysis. Now and Later: Young talents working behind the scenes that are worth your patience and monitoring at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end, including Chad Kelly, Roc Thomas, Chad Williams, Teo Redding, and Jacob Hollister. The best skill player I've studied thus far for the 2019 NFL Draft.
For college, NFL, and NFL draft analysis (and occasional stuff like this), subscribe to the RSP site and receive notifications of the latest post via email. Scroll to the bottom of this page and simply enter your email address. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge. Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Matt Waldman and Darren Kramer — a professional musician, instructor, and football fan — discuss the amazingly relevant links between football and improvised music. Now for something completely different...Most of you who read my work know that I'm a former musician and I link a lot of what I see in my work as a football analyst and evaluator of talent to my past careers — especially the craft of jazz improvisation. The deeper I dive into football, the more links I discover between practice, teamwork, technique development, performance, and evaluation. This week, I invited Darren Kramer to join me for a conversation about football as a performance craft.
Darren is a freelance trombonist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator throughout the United States. He's performed with a diverse range of acts, including Matchbox Twenty, Tom Jones, Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, Michael Brecker, The Four Tops, and the Temptations. The Darren Kramer Organization is a world-class horn band that performs Funk, Soul, Latin Music, and Jazz Fusion.
Darren and I discuss the nature of talent; the dynamics of performance; the value of practice; teamwork; and confidence as the root of good performance. As we do, we discover how much football has a balance of craft-to-science that's similar to that of jazz performance.
We discover how easy it is to connect the dots between musical and football development; on-stage and in-game performance, and evaluating the skills of performers and groups in both spheres.
It's one of those podcasts where you'll discover how much it opens you to a new word while also validating what you might have already known.
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For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNK3kVPhzSc Matt Waldman's RSP Cast hosts Drew Lieberman of The Sideline Hustle, one of the best resources available to the public about wide receiver play. If you're a serious fantasy football player or a diehard fan who wants to absorb as much knowledge as you can about the game, Drew Lieberman and his site The Sideline Hustle is one you want to follow.
Lieberman spent two years at Mark Schofield's alma mater of Wesleyan University as the team's wide receiver coach (like Mark, he also played quarterback there). Before Wesleyan, he worked at Rutgers in the role of player development as an assistant with offensive coordinator and former National Championship-winning football coach Ralph Friedgen and wide receivers coach Ben McDaniels (yes, Josh McDaniels' brother).
Our conversation was one of my favorites thus far:
Things the general public needs to learn about wide receiver play. What is the coverage triangle and why success with reading it is something the public aspect of scouting underestimates? Drew's commandments on releasing from the line of scrimmage. A continuing discussion about stride length that I had with Gene Clemons about Randy Moss and Steve Smith and carried it over with Drew. The craft of running vertical routes. The craft of running intermediates. The craft of executing breaks and why Michael Irvin's advice to A.J. Green, Julio Jones, and Greg Little was isolated to one idea and not all breaks. His favorite NFL receiver as a route runner not named Antonio Brown or Odell Beckham? His favorite rookie NFL receiver entering the league.
Like the RSP, The Sideline Hustle is about the value of the process. Lieberman's teaching tapes on wide receiver play are the best I have seen online. They're brief, packed with information, and visually helpful. You can watch them 3-4 times and get a ton from them. For college, NFL, and NFL draft analysis subscribe to the RSP site and receive notifications of the latest post via email. Scroll to the bottom of this page and simply enter your email address. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), get the 2019 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. If you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012 – 2018 RSPs at no additional charge.
Best, yet, 10 percent of every sale is donated to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse. You can purchase past editions of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio for just $9.95 each. You can pre-order the 2019 RSP now through December 28 and get a 10 percent discount.
Bob Henry, Footballguys.com's mastercraftsman of player projections, joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast to share his thoughts on key players for the 2018 fantasy season. Bob Henry joined last week's show for a conversation about player projection methodologies. This week, Bob and I dispense with the theory and discuss which players he's high and low on for the 2018 fantasy season. Bob also shares some players who were difficult to project and discloses college players that we should be keeping an eye on for the future.
The RSP Cast is unlikely to ever become a blatant fantasy football podcast. However, the topics will usually carry over to the hobby. When I have fantasy analysts on the show, it will most likely be writers and analysts who present a compelling story or craftsmanship worth exploring. Bob's body of work definitely applies.
On a related note, thank you for listening to the RSP Cast. I appreciate your responses to the program via email as well as the ratings and reviews on iTunes.
One of the most accurate analysts since fantasy football found the Internet, Footballguys Bob Henry joins Matt Waldman's RSP Cast to discuss the process and craft of fantasy projections. We've been in a golden age of fantasy football analysis and the proliferation of technology has led to a ton of new names worthy of praise in the industry. One of the original gangsters worth knowing is Bob Henry.
He doesn't cultivate an audience like he used to because he no longer writes a weekly feature. This is why many of you in fantasy sports' social media age haven't heard of him. However, Bob is one of the best at ranking and projecting fantasy football talent.
Before Footballguys.com stopped participating in Fantasy Pros accuracy analysis, there where often 2-4 of its writers perennially earning top-10 ratings for accuracy. For that five year period before this change (2010-2014), Bob was the top-ranked analysts in rankings accuracy among 200-plus in the industry. He's also a three-time Fantasy Index Experts Poll winner that is heavily geared towards the value of preseason projections.
Bob's data analysis and projections aren't as recognized as the work of popular writers who publish their weekly analysis, opinion columns, and podcasts, but his work is a significant engine that drives the most popular and valuable content at Footballguys, including the Top 250 Foward, MyFBGs, Rate My Team, and the Draft Dominator.
Bob dropped by the RSP Cast to share 20 minutes of insights about projecting performance:
The basics behind good projections. Common rabbit holes to avoid. Lessons learned. NFL trends.
In the second part of our conversation, Bob and I spend another 40 minutes discussing specific players for the 2018 season.