Man I remember watching those fully realistic rebuilds ya did back when ya had 20 k subs now you're rocking in the big leagues brother!
@FriendlyNeighborhoodGentile
5 ай бұрын
I remember when the team deep dives were done on madden 😂
@pigmasters3263
5 ай бұрын
Damn those were pretty dope
@raymondburks9993
4 ай бұрын
@@FriendlyNeighborhoodGentile😂😂😂
@tobyalthoff7612
4 ай бұрын
Having Daniels as a D solely bc they passed on Maye is wild
@Im2qd4u
5 ай бұрын
Just that you know, Markus: Howie & Nick already told the media after day 3 that they gonna use Johnny Wilson as a WR.
@mattlong4014
5 ай бұрын
Thank god
@k1ng_chamberlain
5 ай бұрын
Probably the 6th receiver on the roster. He’s so raw. Maybe a practice squad guy
@beanie3427
5 ай бұрын
I'm fully convinced that Howie Roseman has bought into the idea that the wisdom of the crowd is something that is underutilized in the NFL. He follows the consensus board more than any GM I've ever seen and it really looks like it works out most of the time, as he's gotten some fantastic value on players throughout the years. From what I can remember, in the first two days of the draft over the past 4 years, he has gone with a general consensus pick with 9 or 10 out of the 13 picks he has made. The only ones that were clearly off the consensus at the time were Cam Jurgens, Tyler Steen, and Sydney Brown. And even they weren't crazy reaches, just a little off of what I expected him to do at the time. Jalyx Hunt is the one that is a little arguable... I had him as a 3rd round player and my 9th best edge, but a lot of people had him lower so the public was kinda split on his value. I love watching Howie work every year, even if I'm not a big Eagles fan.
@dylanhartung7749
5 ай бұрын
Really you just had to be “there” to really appreciate where we/Howie is now. Pre Smitty pick, it was an entirely different process and expectations. The Eagles have had good drafts (Kelce/Cox…hell even Wentz was a good pick - in the grand scheme of things) but those were in spite of the fact the first round was usually always an OL or just some wildcard pick that was completely different than the teams true needs. Picks were seemed either entirely decided before the draft even began and the pieces fell OR they just outright neglected the way the board fell and massively overthought picks. I wanted Howie sent to Siberia after he passed on Jefferson for Raegor, although initially I was happy just to see him FINALLY spend a pick on a WR. But in keeping him, we’ve really seen a GM who’s learned from their mistakes.
@dylanhartung7749
5 ай бұрын
The Hurts pick is a good example. I’ve like Hurts since college and was always a believer, felt he got a bad hand at Bama and was startled by the pick. It worked out tho but really that was a typical Howie pick even in 2020 just getting players and not addressing needs. This draft he passed on 2 Bama grads for a Toledo and an Iowa DB bc they really fit our scheme / needs and have upside.
@brandondillman5841
5 ай бұрын
I've been saying for a few years it's like Howie doesn't care about scouting. He just turns on ESPN during the draft and takes the best available player. lol
@michaelbeale559
5 ай бұрын
Sorry TFG, but ignoring rizz God Sam Hartman that Washington got as a UDFA pickup means the draft is automatically S tier.
@n1ghtt295
5 ай бұрын
Being a Washington fan is rough.... it's like i woke up and decided I wanted to be depressed for life 😭🤣
@genethedancinmachine5483
5 ай бұрын
at least your not an Atlanta Falcon fan
@michaelbeale559
5 ай бұрын
@genethedancinmachine5483 Washington hasn't seen a NFC Championship game since 1991. Hasn't won a playoff game since 2005, I think.
@TheMattTrakker
5 ай бұрын
@@genethedancinmachine5483 But the Falcons play in a garbage division, the Commanders less so.
@ets2446
5 ай бұрын
@@TheMattTrakkerpoint still stands
@blonded2016
5 ай бұрын
don’t let his grade dictate your opinion of the class, it’s a GOOD draft- drake maye is a bigger project, he’ll eat his words on JD. In a few years it’ll be the “better situation” argument once it happens
@Eric-jz1cv
5 ай бұрын
Someone needs to tell Marcus that Coleman was playing hurt last year and to check out the 2022 tape.
@redwings0142
5 ай бұрын
Alright, I prefer Maye as a prospect, but even I have to say giving Jayden a D is way too harsh. You even somewhat defended the Michael Penix pick, but you hate this? Everyone knew they were gonna take Daniels anyway. A C would feel more appropriate. If I was looking at Coleman's 2023 tape alone, I would agree that he was a horrible pick. But his 2022 tape tells me that there's something there. I heard he was playing through injury in 2023. Even if he never works out at Tackle, the Commanders need a long-term solution at LG as well, so I don't think that pick is that bad. They should’ve done more address OT, I will say that. As for Luke McCaffrey, the Commanders were looking for a big slot WR. Luke's 6' 2" and 200lbs with athletic upside. Sure, he wasn't the best player available, and maybe there is some nepotism there, but he was what the team was looking for. They already have a dozen small slot WRs, they don't need another. Javon Baker might be the only one I could have seen them taking over him. And him coming from a family of NFL stars isn't exactly a bad thing. The league spoke on Sanders. His lack of blocking caused him to fall. I'll gladly trade up for Sinnott. Washington also had a type in entirely drafting team captains. They want these guys to be the tone setters and future leaders of their team. I get it, you have your own grading process and player evaluations, and that's fine, but giving them a D is a little much. Only time will tell how these drafts pan out, but I don't think this draft is nearly that bad.
@spunkush
5 ай бұрын
We will see in 3 years if this draft was a failure. If this was truly a D draft. Then Adam Peters may not last his contract.
@jalendavenport886
5 ай бұрын
You tore into the Coleman pick even tho Adam peters stated the same day he was drafted the goal was for him to play tackle and not guard lol
@BenEsherick
5 ай бұрын
Praying you’re wrong about Daniels 😂😂😂 keep up the banger content Marcus💪🏼💪🏼
@jakebowtell
5 ай бұрын
Mccaffrey was the last pick of the third round pick 100. They did not have a 4th round pick a lot of people had Mccaffrey going in the 4th round. I know others were on the board at the time but.
@victorgrubbs5213
5 ай бұрын
Commander fan here and I’m still optimistic about our long term success. And I guarantee there are a lot of us excited about the future and excited about this draft. They’re looking at Brandon Coleman at Tackle. That’s where his best tape was anyway. Also JD definitely does throw over the middle and I think you’re underestimating his ability to go through progressions and process a defense. He’s a smart and hardworking kid. Finally, Adam Peters is making an effort to fill the room with captains and high drive/character guys. We went 4-13 for a reason last year.
@TheMattTrakker
5 ай бұрын
You can look at a heat map to see how infrequently JD threw over the middle. I don't think he's saying that he literally never does it, but it's a very small percentage of his throws. He really doesn't go through progressions well, some of that is because his WRs were very good so he probably didn't have to as much and some of that is because he'd run so often. Saying he didn't isn't the same thing as saying he can't, though.
@victorgrubbs5213
5 ай бұрын
@@TheMattTrakker and I can actually watch games to see him do it. When you have the two WRs he did in a college offense, of course the stats are going to skew to the outside, you’d be foolish not to take advantage of that. However, watching him, I see someone willing and able to throw to the middle. Also I regularly saw him get to his 3rd and 4th reads/checkdowns. He’s a pass first QB. He’s only looking to run if the rush gets there.
@brandondillman5841
5 ай бұрын
@@TheMattTrakker there's quite a few QB's who don't throw over the middle much. Aaron Rodgers rarely does. Russell Wilson when he was with Seattle never did. Big Ben is another guy who almost always opted for throws down field or outside the numbers. If a QB is having tremendous success not throwing over the middle why change anything?
@colecaine.
4 ай бұрын
@@brandondillman5841being able to efficiently throw over the middle of the field puts soooo much strain on a defense.
@monroemullinix5974
5 ай бұрын
Coleman played significantly more snaps at T in college than guard, and graded a lot higher when playing T.
@willburkhart6351
5 ай бұрын
your kinda the only person ive seen heavily hating on the commanders draft
@jonathanleshko
5 ай бұрын
bc it's very overrated, it's not that good
@fhdhhghbkn3759
5 ай бұрын
Because it's trash
@Muscle_Knowledge_PP
5 ай бұрын
Everyone else believes Peters is above criticism for some reason
@TheMattTrakker
5 ай бұрын
I think that has to do with his opinion on JD vs. consensus. I'm definitely more towards his opinion (maybe not AS low), but watching Nabers tape made me REALLY question Daniels' supposed deep ball proficiency. People kinda gloss over the other picks and just say that it comes down to whether or not JD works. I'm glad he made a point to mention that they really failed to address T as much as they needed to.
@gregorylightbody255
5 ай бұрын
@jonathanleshko how is it trash
@batgooose
5 ай бұрын
for brandon coleman he was battling injuries in 2023. he had a lot better 2022 season. for instance, he gave up 0 pressures/sacks in the 2022 national championship game against that Georgia defense as a LT
@ouijahttr3311
5 ай бұрын
Never seen someone hate a good draft more than this Washington analysis
@owennizo6562
5 ай бұрын
After this series you should do a vid on your biggest hits and misses
@DirtyDog22
5 ай бұрын
Good god you discount rushing production way too hard man. You literally almost utilize it as a negative for player evals. I’m with you Maye was the superior prospect, but Daniels is gonna make you look bad. Every prospect has warts, no one is perfect bruh, the tools he wins with has proven to work. A D grade is ridiculous man. Daniels is a good prospect who can be a dangerous player. I can see Daniels being Kyler Murray caliber player. Maye is a special talent im with ya, but you’re def just being a hater with Daniels
@Wwyou617
5 ай бұрын
I do think the commanders trade was a bit odd however they could just not have a top grade on dejean they had a chance to draft him twice and passed on him twice they could see him as a safety rather than corner a lot of teams did
@philibusters
4 ай бұрын
I heard an interview with Trevor Sikkema, where he was asked why the draft community was higher on Maye than Daniels and NFL front offices were higher on Daniels than Maye. Sikkema answer was coaches in particularly are more scared off by bad fundamentals like Maye's footwork. They prefer to teach how to read defenses and things like that to a QB. Fans tend to think teaching fundamentals like foot work is easy, but if a QB already has an ingrained pattern, correcting fundamentals can be a longer process. From my own observation some QBs never get the fundamentals correct. The Commanders had Carson Wentz in 2022. He has some similarities to Maye (though there are big differences too). The similarities include a big arm and sloppy fundamentals that leads to inconsistent accuracy. Wentz's inaccuracy was a bit like Maye's inaccuracy. Some games, Wentz was fairly accurate and the next game he would be throwing a number of uncatchable balls. Wentz's fundamentals were not great; I remember beat reporters talking about how the coaches talked about how his arm angles were constantly changing and he didn't have a consistent release point. Its nice to have Mahomes ability to throw from a bunch of angles, but when throwing from a clean pocket you don't want to have a consistent throwing motion. And it just lead to inconsistent accuracy. Daniels may not have the upside of Maye, but he is a cleaner prospect in some regards.
@aidanvitticore3475
5 ай бұрын
Again, I certainly prefer Maye over Daniels, but he is not three years younger, it's a one and a half year gap.
@ShadowFai141
5 ай бұрын
You’re the only analyst I watch man, appreciate the great work. No where else are you gonna get gems like “last name Washington, come on!” Lmao
@HawkingRegime13
5 ай бұрын
I feel like McCaffrey's gonna hit
@NiwanzTFT
5 ай бұрын
TFG it's not just Tyler Smith... the critics slammed Travis Frederick as well, the Cowboys are known for drafting good first round olineman, so as a fan I didn't bat an eye when we drafted Guyton, I'm just going to trust our process. Go check our first round Olineman history, it is exceptional.
@bryancurrie1486
5 ай бұрын
This is how I am. I do not trust the Cowboys FO for much, but for drafting o linemen in the first, sign me up. And since they were probably going to go Guyton at 24, you trade back and still get your dude, makes the like the pick just a little more.
@dsbeats5657
5 ай бұрын
For real this is the only position I feel comfortable with the Cowboys taking a Project if it was any other position and it was the same type of player I would be pissed, but it’s offensive line Will McClay knows how to draft oline
@DCimpressions
5 ай бұрын
I just cannot fathom giving the Daniel's pick a D just because its not the QB you would have taken. I understand you think Maye and Daniels are in completely different tiers...but a D grade here would suggest the mother of all reaches and a complete head scratcher pick. They needed a QB and Daniel and Maye were both consensus top 4 options. As far as i am concerned that means in the absolute worst case you would call it a C to take any QB...
@TheMattTrakker
5 ай бұрын
He's grading it based on his rankings, not based on consensus.
@spunkush
5 ай бұрын
We shouldnt even care what the grades are. Its just one guys opinion on every players draft rank. He doesnt have nearly enough information to accurately rate over 250 players. Thats why lots of people utilize consensus boards. Draft value is determined by when you can get a player versus the likelhood that they are available at that pick @@TheMattTrakker
@dfp_01
5 ай бұрын
I agree that Howie and Veach are the best GMs in their respective conferences. I think the main difference is that Howie tends to take the best player available largely regardless of position or scheme/culture fit, whereas Veach is often looking for the best remaining player who fits into the Chiefs' scheme and culture. There are benefits to both methods, clearly, and I don't know that one is necessarily better than the other.
@bradleyalthaus
3 ай бұрын
give me poles over howie. if you actually look at it, outside of carter, howie has missed a lot recently (i do love the quinyon and dejean picks, but the track record..) on the contrary poles went and got dj and caleb for bryce. got sweat to help eberflus have a top 5 defense that only allowed 15 ppg (post trade), and now odunze and swift to pair w williams. they also figured out oline. it seems like almost everything he's done has been a homerun, and he somehow landed the greatest talent we've seen since luck.
@davidhall7497
5 ай бұрын
Commanders fans are gonna feel some type of way about this vid, huh? Lmao. I believe in Daniel’s over Maye personally, but only time can tell. The Luke McCaffrey pick was where I said “okay, this organization doesn’t quite know what they’re doing”. Like you said if he wasn’t a McCaffrey he’d be a Day 3 to UDFA player.
@redwings0142
5 ай бұрын
I don't know about that. All of those WRs Marcus mentioned over McCaffrey all had one thing in common. They're small. Washington already has like 10 small, slot WRs. They wanted to add a big slot WR, and LMC fits the bill. The only one of those guys I could have seen them taking instead would have been Javon Baker. I agree guys like Gould and Washington were better players, but they didn't fit the mold of what the team was looking for. LMC has a lot of work to do, but he has more upside than I think ppl are giving him credit for.
@ThaMorseCode
5 ай бұрын
Not sure if it's been pointed out yet, but the end card graphic has NO twice at 6/7. One of which I believe should be CLE. Great vids though, consistently putting out some of the best NFL content, and def the best designed visuals.
@jbirzer
5 ай бұрын
Was thinking this over and have a couple more comments. I know you weren't a fan of the trade, but if we picked Dejean as you suggest we should have, we still were in the same position in the 3rd round for finding an OT (Unless we instead reached for one in the 2nd). So, what were the options? Amegadjie? He's a project, which isn't what we need. Glaze? Seems to have injury issues and given he was at Maryland, probably got a good look at him. Goncalves? Maybe, tho maybe similar to Coleman. That's it for the 3rd round. Fine to be critical of the trade back and fine to be critical of taking Sinnott over an OT, but you can't be critical of both, since the latter doesn't happen if the former doesn't. As for McCaffery, someone local made an interesting point that the team wasn't going to make another pick until the 5th round. So, maybe stretch a little bit.
@philibusters23
5 ай бұрын
As a Commanders fan, using the grading rubric that Marcus is using I would grade our draft: 1. Jayden Daniels (B) I had a slight preference for Maye, but I was less confident in my preference than Marcus. Front offices were fairly split between Daniels and Maye. I heard two former Commanders coaches (Jay Gruden and Ron Rivera) say they would take Daniels for Kliff Kingsbury system, though Gruden said he thought Maye had the potentially higher ceiling and Rivera said he would take Maye for a pro-style offense. But the key thing for me is coaches and scouts were fairly split. If we took Maye, I probably give the grade an A, but I do think it was a much closer call between the two. 2. Jer'Zhan Newton (S) I am using S grade here to mean a great value pick. Newton was 24th on consensus board and the Commanders got him at 36. Using Jimmy Johnson's trade chart, the 24th pick is worth 740 points and the 36th pick is worth 540 points, so there is a 200 point surplus. 200 points is equal to the 78th pick. Now the consensus board could prove wrong, but it did seem like a good pick, taking best player available rather than need. If you were going to say this pick should be an A rather than an S it would be based on the idea that DT was not a need. 3. Mike Sainristil (A) Again, a nice surplus value using the consensus board. Sainristil was 40 on the consensus board and teh Commanders got him at 50. Using the Jimmy Johnson chart, pick 40 worth 500 and pick 50 is worth 40 so that is a 100 point surplus. He did fit a need. Thee Commanders have three guys who are arguably better at outside corner (Michael Davis, Emmanuel Forbes, and St. Juste). Granted St. Juste can play either slot or outside. So getting a slot corner was a need, not a pressing need because St. Juste or Quan Martin could play it, but this allows you to play Martin at Safety and rotate your three outside corners based on matchups. Sainristil in my opinion was a really good college player, who is undersized and lacks ideal athleticism, but I feel like if the coaching staff knows how to use him, he could be a top 10 slot corner with a few years. 4. Ben Sinnot (B-) As a Commanders fan I am very happy with this pick. I think Adam Peters sees him as the next potential Kyle Juscyzk. Granted that is a lofty vision, but I do think Sinnot was my number TE. Bowers was the runaway top TE, but after that I think Sinnot was probably the best combo of blocker and reciever. That said I give it a B cause the value. Maybe Sinnot makes it to 67 maybe he doesn't, but 53 is fairly expensive. To use the Jimmy Johnson chart pick 53 is worth 115 more points than pick 67. I doubt Sinnot makes it to 100, so if the Commanders wanted him they probably had to take him at 67, but I think there is decent possibility he would have been there at 67. I like the player and he fills a need, but maybe we took him a bit early. The consensus board had him at 85 for example. That said I do like Sinnot a little more than the consensus. To me, his value was probably somewhere around the 67th pick (which was the Commanders next pick) which why I grade this as a B rather than a C which is probably where I would grade if I just went off the consensus board. 5. Brandon Coleman (C-): Commanders took him at 67 and he was 104 on the consensus board. I didn't really have him on my radar before the draft other than I did note his combine testing. But using the Jimmy Johnson we lost about 180 points of value taking the 104th player at 67. Realistically I think they reached for need a bit. Given teh amount of Tackles that went after him, I don't think Coleman makes it to 100. People tend to reach for tackles due to lack of supply. As a prospect, Coleman has the physical tools, but just wasn't a good college player. He did play through some injuries in 2023 and that may have lead to his "meh" season. But I do see this as a reach. 6. Luke McCaffery (C+) He was 138 on the consensus board and he was taken at 100 so a bit of a reach. Like Coleman I didn't really follow him much before the draft. It makes it a bit harder to judge the pick because I probably like him a little bit more than 138, BUT I only came to that conclusion after teh Commanders drafted him so I probably do have some bias involved. But based on the consensus board this was a reach). 7. Jordan Magee (I like it) By the consensus board this was a reach, taken at 139 when 180 on the consensus board. Like Coleman and McCaffery I didn't really have a take on him before the draft. So I like him more than the consensus, but bias could be involved as I didn't have a take on him before the draft and I am a Commanders fan. Think he'll be a good special teamer and have a chance to develop behind Luvu, Wagner, and Davis and then probably get a chance to compete for a starting spot in a few years. 8. Domonique Hampton (I like it) Another reach going by the consensus board. He was drafted at 161 and was 192 on the consensus board. Dan Quinn does like a big nickle and Hampton as a 6'2 215 pound safety fits that big nickle welll. He is a backup, probably drafted only to be a backup and special teamer, but drafted as a scheme fit. 9. Javontae Jean-Baptiste: ( I like it) yet another slight reach as he was drafted at 222 and was 243 on the consensus board. I see him drafted as more of a good potential backup, but its hard to know what the front office was thinking. He is not explosive as a pass rusher and that limits his upside, but he is a guy who can cleanup as a pass rusher and who is a solid run defender. A guy maybe you stash on the practice squad for a year then who is your 4th or 5th DE in year 2.
@philibusters23
5 ай бұрын
For what its worth Jayden is 2 rather than 3 years older than Maye (20 months and 12 days to be exact, Maye was born on August 30, 2002 and Daniels December 18, 2000). That makes sense as Maye is a 3rd year player and Daniels is a 5th year player. They are both a little bit old for their classes as Maye was 19 as a true freshman and Daniels turned 19 in December of of his freshman year.
@witpickles114
5 ай бұрын
I agree that Maye should’ve probably been the pick at 2, but it’s hard to ignore the fact that apparently everyone in the NFL preferred JD over maye so maybe there’s something to that. I also agree that our third round picks were both huge reaches, even though I still like the players more than Marcus. I think that outside of the third round this class was sort of insane, though overall we maybe missed out on some value at times
@RedBluePurple_____________YT
5 ай бұрын
Daniels is definitely a D at overall pick number two. If he was selected at 7th or 8th, then a B would make much more sense.
@TheMattTrakker
5 ай бұрын
@@witpickles114 Did they?
@narddog2151
5 ай бұрын
Maye has some significant mechanical issues that will take time to fix, the bust potential is very real. Marcus ignores that for some reason
@iggles6954
5 ай бұрын
Idk tfg for some odd reason i dont feel like arguing with you abt your draft takes today
@desmondfowler4341
5 ай бұрын
You’re wrong about Jayden Daniels
@levitoussaint865
5 ай бұрын
he dead wrong fr
@narddog2151
5 ай бұрын
Your QB takes are consistently terrible
@MarchOnRome
2 ай бұрын
Rewatching this a couple months later. Brandon Coleman is actually going to be their starting LT (Yikes). Also Guyton will be Dallas's LT.
@reginald6321
5 ай бұрын
Atlanta graded higher than Washington is pretty crazy
@alexviveiros
5 ай бұрын
There a 3 thing that are guaranteed in life Death taxes and Howie cooking In the draft
@jakebowtell
5 ай бұрын
Brandon Coleman is playing Tackle according to Peters. A lot of scouts interviewed by Washington media said he be a solid tackle. Based of his 2022 tape and he was banged up pretty much all year in 2023. He is also in the 99th percentile for athleticism. So do not see the hate with the selection.
@JS-rf3ge
5 ай бұрын
Any thoughts on Anusiem the udfa Washington picked up? Apparently he was wanted by a few teams
@andreworourke7588
5 ай бұрын
So I have a counter to Luke McCaffrey not being worth a 3rd RD pick, he has high WAA and high GAS (PFF metrics) which collates to guys being being solid NFL players and I think something like 70% of people with high WAA and GAS over 80 are 1-3 RD pick
@spunkush
5 ай бұрын
Hes a high upside pick. We didnt have a 4th and needed a slot WR. And its not unreasonable to take a gamble at pick 100 on a McAffery
@Bamuelson
5 ай бұрын
Hey TFG, Howie has stated they see Jonny Wilson as a receiver. Hopefully they stay with that mindset
@ThatFranchiseGuy
5 ай бұрын
Great!
@mtndewit
4 ай бұрын
As a Giants fan I was worried over WFT hiring Peters because I know he was one of the other favorites to be our GM when we hired Schoen. It was nice knowing that in a division with the Eagles and Dallas slapping us around, theres always 2 division games for free thanks to WFT. I thought new ownership, a guy like Peters coming in and the potential to draft Maye the shelflife on those freebies was expiring and we would be hopeless as clearly the worst in the E. THEN THEY HIRED QUINN to be their HC. I could take a breath, okay well theres nothing that lowers the bar for a rookie QB than hiring a DC for that job. Then they hired Kingsbury and okay, now im starting to think maybe we're still not completely fucked just yet. If anything could fuck Mayes development it would be Kingsbury as his OC for a Def first HC. But still, Maye has top 5 QB potential, what if he overcomes the shitshow to flourish? The Giants will be fucked for 10 years, easy. Then the narrative that Daniels was going at 2 and OMG THEY'RE THE SAME FUCKING WFT I KNEW AND LOVED, but surely thats just agent speak. Theres no way you take a weaker armed, thin, takes WAY TOO MANY BIG HITS to come play QB in one of the only division that still plays in cold weather stadiums in the NE and expect to challenge long term. Surely they couldn't be that silly, right? Holy shit, they actually did it. I dont hate the player but if there is a situation more set up for a QB to fail than Daniels for WFT then idk. I dont love Mayo for Maye either but NE isnt the disasterpiece WFT has been. Feel bad for Daniels tbh, and maybe thatll change and Ill feel bad for me when he destroys us but itll be overcoming the odds for damn sure. Love his WRs but not his frame, propensity for taking the most vicious hits anyone took in all of college ball the last few seasons, his average arm WHILE PLAYING IN THE ELEMENTS AT PHILLY AND NY every year. Teams who hire a HC who was a DC then draft a rookie QB instantly lose all benefit of the doubt they have the QBs and therefore the organizations best interest behind their choices. Ryans is the exception, but the track record is clear.
@jaehong1029
5 ай бұрын
I think Eagles always seem like they drafted well because they're very much aligned to the media's consensus board. But let's be honest. It hasn't really worked out as well as they looked on paper, right after the draft. His drafts are overrated 2019 : Dillard was a huge bust and only player they got anything out of was MIles Sanders, who was a 2nd rd RB. 2020 : Reagor was a huge bust. K'Von Wallace, Driscoll, Quez Watkins were ok. Hurts was the one who saved this draft class (and the franchise really) and that pick was viewed as WTF pick 2021 : DeVonta is a top tier WR2 which is good, but not what you expect from a top 10 pick. Dickerson has been great though. 2022 : Jordan Davis for a top 13th pick spent on a run-stuffing DT hasn't been that great. Jurgens will get his chance to prove himself. Dean, who seemed like a steal, has proved rest of NFL right. 2023 : Carter is good as we all know. Nolan Smith hasn't done anything yet. We'll see how this draft turns out, but the Eagles' draft in general has been pretty meh
@DirtyDog22
5 ай бұрын
Even as a Steelers fan I will agree that the eagles had the better draft. Theyre the only team I’ll concede to. Landing Mitchell and Dejean just shouldn’t happen. All the horrid GMs in this league that made ridiculous picks on absolute projects while Dejean slides to pick 40….. that is F’ing ridiculous. Regardless of what needs are. You don’t let Dejean slide to 40
@DirtyDog22
5 ай бұрын
I wish Dejean would just get pure outside corner snaps just to make the countless doubters look stupid lol. Dejean can be an elite cornerback, outside and inside. God I hope the eagles play em plenty on the outside, I get the arguments of how elite he can be in the nickel and at safety, but that caveat always comes with hes not quite athletic enough to play on the perimeter which is ridiculous. My pro comp isn’t cowardly Ramsey lite. My pro comp is Charles Woodson. He has all the athleticism necessary to play outside corner. Even if his hips don’t flip like 166 pound Nate Wiggins, it doesn’t mean he’s too tight like you made em out to be. Dudes a freak athlete. I did see that he was a bit stiffer than Mitchell and obv Nate Wiggins, he’s 206 pounds. Obviously he’s slightly slower. At his size he has good hip flip with elite athleticism all around. You were out here throwin up C+ athleticism grades lol I’m like what are you watching!!
@ChumblesMumbles
5 ай бұрын
For Washington, it's every bit as bad as you say. I can't fathom only taking one ONE! offensive line player. Their line was garbage last year, and it resulted in them not being able to run at all, and getting their QB killed on obvious passing downs. You just burned the #2 pick on a new starting QB and you barely did anything to help protect him?
@bryant9543
4 ай бұрын
I think you should grade the picks as they are, as opposed to "dinging" a team for making a trade that landed them said players. Downgrading a teams selections because you don't like how they acquired them seems a bit overly critical. If you like the Sainristill & Sinnott picks enough to give them "A" grades then just do that. If you want to do an episode on grading trades then that's fine too (we might like that actually) but I wouldn't factor those moves into the players grades.
@bradleyalthaus
3 ай бұрын
as a dallas fan this draft looked like a draft for the future. i think this draft is very telling of where jerry see's this team as (i think we'll miss the playoffs next year, my hot take). hopefully dak is gone, he just can't get it done when it matters. i'd love to see us get shedeur personally (i love the traits). but i think the line picks were to build stability for the next guy in 2/3 years, or if dak shows out enough for jerry this year (even tho i don't want that) then it'll give them one more swing in a couple of years.
@dsbeats5657
5 ай бұрын
To be fair the the Cowboys, the last five offensive lineman draft picks, have all been pro bowlers/all pros if there’s any team to get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to drafting a line in the first round. It’s probably the Cowboys I remember when they got shitted for drafting, Travis Frederick I actually like the pick up the time because our center was ass and I do like that they’re trying to establish a good oline
@reesejones104
5 ай бұрын
A big part of the jalyx hunt pick that makes a ton of sense is how similar he is to reddick coming out of college. Both former safeties new to the position coming out, both athletic freaks with great bend, and according to Vic fangio, it was his favorite defensive player in this whole draft. I think he has great upside with his athleticism, I expect him to likely sit behind huff or wherever baun is this year and will likely be a rotational pass rusher that you could just tell the guy to go tackle the dude with the ball in his hands. To add, he’s got bigger hands and longer arms than reddick.
@DirtyDog22
5 ай бұрын
I agree Luke was early, I thought he was a late round 4 talent, he went ahead of far better receiver prospects that went later for whatever reason, but I do not see slow game speed with Luke!!!! Like what!!? He’s not a blazer, needs route refinement which I fully believe he will become a great route runner, but the slow game speed!!!!? God man I see so much the same as you and then here n there I’m like man we see things so different.
@thomasfox8730
5 ай бұрын
If Maye is ever good, it won't be for 3-4 years. Commanders needed somebody with a high enough floor that he could potentially start games this season.
@HTTR.Redskins
4 ай бұрын
The fact that Adam Peters even drafted Sam Hartman solidifies he’s clueless about QBs.
@thekacemoonshow
5 ай бұрын
I've been watching draft content for so long and only just stumbled across your channel. Definitely underrated man keep it up.
@purklepanda5574
5 ай бұрын
Why does it feel like the eagles just auto draft the consensus number one player with every pick
@JaredTG.
5 ай бұрын
The SEC wont let you be.
@ThatFranchiseGuy
5 ай бұрын
Just let me be me
@sterlzz30
4 ай бұрын
Your grades are most harsh on lineman picks I noticed. That must be where you have most interest
@giraffesneck5531
5 ай бұрын
This is not the jayden daniels hopium I wanted to see. I think maye has way more potential but us or the pats can completely ruin him
@MarchOnRome
4 ай бұрын
Tyler Guyton will be playing LT for Dallas
@BigBlue42SetHut
4 ай бұрын
The hate for Theo Johnson is wild it’s day there and they took a high upside guy, I don’t get your analysis on that at all.
@AlaskanRNFL
5 ай бұрын
Sanjit reviewed Guyton, one of his favorite OL. I was hoping Raiders would have picked Beebe. Very glad with JPJ
@Divmitch
4 ай бұрын
I disagree with you personally but good video I’d give us a solid B
@FlintGiven
5 ай бұрын
Plenty of people had Trotter on day 3.
@Captainkebbles1392
5 ай бұрын
As a hater, it funny they got baited into jumping for Cooper
@Rayzajw
5 ай бұрын
I don't like maye over daniels but im happy to be wrong
@joshe955
5 ай бұрын
although it was indeed a reach, i think liufau will be a stud in zimmer’s scheme
@yanksfan6833
5 ай бұрын
Getting away with getting good draft grades and winning nothing? Lol
@kingoffedoras9932
5 ай бұрын
I just wish Nick Wright, who hates Howie Roseman and the Eagles, would see this video and maybe he'd understand exactly why everyone said the Eagles destroyed this draft.
@ad6499
5 ай бұрын
Nick Wright is a hot take artist, not a real analyst. You don't have to ever take him seriously. He doesn't consider actual information, he just talks.
@Phillygreen
5 ай бұрын
@@ad6499well said 🎯
@TheMattTrakker
5 ай бұрын
@@ad6499 He plays a role, same as Cowherd, Skip, etc.
@Logan-rx8fj
5 ай бұрын
I fully disagree with the theo Johnson take
@Deezlrow
5 ай бұрын
We can’t wait on the AFC South breakdown. Good stuff mr Guy
@NoahLivingston14
5 ай бұрын
Washington grades are just very poor
@httrprod
5 ай бұрын
You can feel how you want about JD but I can't get how Maye is a better prospect. Absolutely awful footwork which leads to him missing recievers BADLY along with inconsistent ball placement on open guys 10 yards away. Not to mention the questionable decision making and his awful play against good defenses. Jayden on the other hand has much better mechanics. Was a lot more consistent on a week to week basis against better competition like Bama for example (although Ole Miss and Florida were terrible but still). It was hard for me to find a game from Maye where he was playing at a high level for a full four quarters in a game and overall is too big of a risk at #2 with JD on the board. There's a reason why Peters only seriously considered JD and JJ over him
@Wwyou617
5 ай бұрын
Bro footwork gets better
@happynotredamefan3736
5 ай бұрын
He was coached by Kelly that should be very worrying, also I say that pick coming a mile away
@MNZGamin
5 ай бұрын
Maye was top 5 cumulatively of 30 first round QBs since 2017 in advanced stats (the kind that have a good correlation to NFL success) Daniels took until his 5th year to look great. At 20 years old Maye was a top 3 lock. Your own GM told Jayden at 22 he was a 5th round pick. That’s AWFUL process. Mayes footwork was bad in a college offensive system that literally doesn’t care about footwork. You can not teach his better size, analytics, arm talent, and age. For Daniels to hit as a 2nd overall player, he has to become a huge outlier in final year +EPA, drafted age, and pressure to sack %. Good luck
@TheMattTrakker
5 ай бұрын
You can't teach the physical stuff that Maye has. Jayden Daniels is going to be a mid QB, Maye has the chance to be a top 5 qb, or a complete bust.
@pandaguy1368
4 ай бұрын
@@TheMattTrakker we'll see
@MAXPRESTIGEEE
4 ай бұрын
That commanders take is crazy 😂
@xXFoXyPaNdAXx
5 ай бұрын
We already have Bellinger, Stoll and Manherz as our blocking TEs and we needed someone who can do the things Waller can do in case he retires. Honestly had more questions with the Phillips pick cause I don't really view him as an outside corner
@ThatFranchiseGuy
5 ай бұрын
If you wanted someone to do Waller stuff than the Theo pick is even worse IMO 4 or 5 better move Tight Ends available than him
@Chill.ill665
4 ай бұрын
Regret not taking a double negative?
@thogro99
5 ай бұрын
Eagles got Mekhi Becton too....
@booker4984
5 ай бұрын
Marcus being crybaby cus the eagles got his guy
@xpr0gidy
5 ай бұрын
do you think drake maye OROY at +1500 has value? feels like it’s too good to pass up
@PersephaYT
5 ай бұрын
What a weird take on the commies, every draft ranking I've seen had them near the top of the entire draft. This is literally the only one that gave them below a B.
@FlintGiven
5 ай бұрын
If Nabers that high 4 u, then y just an A ???
@nagaknowsgames2861
5 ай бұрын
What's the impact of the Cowboys not drafting a RB? Can Deuce Vaughn and Royce Freeman really be a serviceable RB pair? Or will they have to resort to signing Zeke back to the team? 🤣 Edit: apparently they DID resign Ezekiel Elliot - oh my...
@dsbeats5657
5 ай бұрын
My ideas they’re just gonna be in shotgun and be like kind like the Chiefs and just use a rotation of backs yes I would like to a draft pick but I also don’t want us to pay big money for a running back I think this team is probably going to be the one of the worst rushing teams but probably more efficient since they’re gonna run the ball very little but if I was a betting man I guarantee you cd lamb, and Jake Ferguson are going to have monster seasons with how much Dallas is it gonna pass similar type running backs where they’re probably just gonna run inside zone and duo with light boxes I think this team is going to completely abandoned the run game
@webberthehedgehog
5 ай бұрын
Jacksaint is not a standout UDFA. Ran a 4.8 at WR. That’s not NFL speed, but you had a higher grade eon him than Luke McCaffrey that’s still learning the WR position
@ThatFranchiseGuy
5 ай бұрын
There had to be something going on there, he is clearly faster than that on tape.
@HTTR.Redskins
4 ай бұрын
Adam Peters is a corporate stiff who pounded the table for Trey Lance. He has no idea what he’s doing. Whoever was responsible for the later rounds did good. Why would you have a big corner when last years corner at 160lbs gets bullied by receivers like AJ Brown. What a joke of an organization.
@terencebarnes7393
Ай бұрын
AP didn’t draft Hartman, he was undrafted. AP was responsible for picks 3-7 with 49ers from 2016-2023. We talking Fred Warner, Kettles, basically everyone defense who wasn’t a 1st round pick so all but 2-3 players. Yes he wanted Trey but he also drafted Brock. There is a reason he was considered the best GM on the market.
@booker4984
5 ай бұрын
52:28 Jacksaint ran a 4.8 at 195 with quality terrible game speed, he’s not a nfl athlete. And you had him higher graded than Luke??
@ThatFranchiseGuy
5 ай бұрын
There had to be something going on there he is way faster than that.
@Crush1084
5 ай бұрын
There's still 2 New Orleans' in the draft report card graphic 😂. Poor Cleveland
@ThatFranchiseGuy
5 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'll get it fixed.
@Crush1084
5 ай бұрын
@@ThatFranchiseGuy It's all good man, I just thought it was funny
@LplusRatioplusNobodyCares
5 ай бұрын
“Daniel Jones never had legit weaponry” Did Saquon never exist?
@steve-mu9to
5 ай бұрын
he means at receiver and barkley missed a lot of time over the years let’s be honest
@felixlara2945
5 ай бұрын
Who was the cowboys last real bust at oline
@coreyhiggins6890
5 ай бұрын
Exactly even Connor Williams and Tyler Biadez were solid guys...he just hating...he was hating on Tyler Smith too...ig he thinks all the other tackles taken before Guyton gon come in all pros
@Cole_Train_
5 ай бұрын
Marcus, you giving your raw emotions on the commanders take is exactly why I not only sub to you but am a Patreon member. It really shows how much time and passion you put into this line of work. Thank you for always being real!
@ThatFranchiseGuy
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting this. Never want to change and be swayed by the masses who are upset that I don't like their moves!
@cameronhunt5492
5 ай бұрын
As a Washington fan I did not like our first second round pick. Newton is a great player but feels more like a luxury pick then a pick that could've helped us right now. I would've much rathered gotten a Cooper Dejean with the Newton pick and potentially still take Sainistrill with that second pick. Just didn't make sense drafting a player in a position that is arguably one of the best DT duos in the NFL
@M015T_
5 ай бұрын
Newton is a stud. Y'all are likely moving on from Allen this year anyway since you'll save a bunch of money on his contract. Even if you don't it never hurts to have more guys in the rotation especially with Payne and Allen getting older
@redwings0142
5 ай бұрын
There's nothing wrong with going BPA. Besides Jonathan Allen isn't getting any younger, and you need a good rotation on the IDL. Allen and Payne were playing way too many snaps last year. Besides, Quinn runs a lot of 3-4 fronts, so I expect all 3 to be on the field together a lot of the time.
@spunkush
5 ай бұрын
What?! We arent contenders. We shpuld take BPA. Taking Newton was a very good pick instead of reaching for a Tackle.
@coreyhiggins6890
5 ай бұрын
Like Guyton better than Morgan....now they lucky to get beebe...bro ima scolded you when this works out...
@philibusters23
4 ай бұрын
I was listening to Logan Paulsen on Craig Hoffman's Take Command Podcast and on John Keim's podcast and he said there was a theme with the Commanders draft class this year and that was taking high floor, physical football players. But there is tradeoff for taking high floor physical players and that is you pass on guys with higher ceilings. This was an older class, 9 players taken total, three 6th year players (Coleman, Hampton, and Jean-Baptiste), four 5th year players (Daniels, Sainristil, McCaffrey, and Magree) and two 4th year players (Newton and Sinnot). 7 out of 9 were team captains, it is an older class with a high football IQ. The players tend to be physical football players (even if the small ones like Sainristil). They passed on higher upside guys to get guys that fit their type according to Paulsen. Paulsen thinks they drafted Luke McCaffrey as a big slot. Said they likely were impressed by his physical traits, he'll crack a linebacker or safety, he is fearless so he can be that quasi-TE, that said at 200 pounds, he'll likely need to add 10 to 15 pounds to make that work well. Said he is a hard worker, so while he is new to receiver, he should improve in his route running and has a father who is a long time NFL receiver and brother who can guide him a bit on that. In terms of Coleman and whether he is a T or G, Paulsen said his initial take was probably a guard. Coleman is a physical player and looks and moves more like a G than Tackle. He is a bit stiff at teh hips and does not have the flexibility to stay vertical in his pass protection so he will always bend to reach with his punch which means he'll lunge a bit. His hand usage in pass protection according to Paulsen was solid, decent punch, but because he cannot stay vertical there is going to be some lunging. Does a decent of not over or under setting. He had his best season, 2022, playing almost exclusively at LT (79.6 PFF grade), but his traits do tend to indicate Guard to some extent. He had a disappoint 2023 season (57 PFF grade) but he played through a high ankle sprain that probably limited his mobility, so we probably should not make judgements too harsh based on his 2023 FILM.
@kbeezyk
4 ай бұрын
As an Eagles fan, the two DBs address a need for talent but more importantly depth/injury. I think all our DBs got injured at one point the last several years, Slay, Blankenship, Maddox (every year), Bradberry, Brown. Having these guys who don't have injury history makes me so excited. Another note, Gainwell is an odd one, he was trending upwards the super bowl year but last year just looked way heavier and slow. I wasn't sure on Wilson, I value your input.
@texastwostepgaming
5 ай бұрын
Still could have gotten Tyler Smith a round or 2 later, which is why that pick sucked. That's as a Cowboys fan, btw. Great video man!
@vodo1983
5 ай бұрын
How does a so-called up and coming mind for talent like Adam Peters royally screw up his 1st draft for Washington? I guess we need to give more credit to Lynch for building the 49ers.
@Nakho-
5 ай бұрын
With regards to the Commanders Draft, I think there's a lot that's good, a lot that's bad, and I'm not entirely sure we're trying to be competitive this year. That being said either we are very confident in these dudes we were drafting or else we are still bad at evaluating talent bc there's definitely some reaches here. I don't really expect much from us. I think Jayden looks pretty good though.
@mcoch12
5 ай бұрын
I personally don’t think Brandon Coleman goes to guard…our guards are way better then our tackles. Also Luke McCaffrey was drafted as a bigger jump ball WR when you have Dotson and McLaurin that do it all I don’t hate it.
@DirtyDog22
5 ай бұрын
Safeties are slept on every year. Nubin’s far better than you make em out to be. I absolutely love Bullard and Tykee, I’m with you on them, but Nubin’s a stud in his own right. I think he’ll he haunt ya. When you say what the tape shows, you should really phrase it as what the tape shows to you. Lots of folks see things differently.
@rodeorock39
5 ай бұрын
Washington putting a less durable QB behind a (somehow even) worse offensive line is… well, it’s a choice. I believe Washington’s GM is on record saying they drafted Coleman to be a tackle. I don’t see it either… hope I’m wrong.
@pandaguy1368
4 ай бұрын
The line is definitely not worse than last year but we do need to improve it more
@rodeorock39
4 ай бұрын
@@pandaguy1368 IOL is better. Tackles are worse.
@jasonberner8614
4 ай бұрын
Really like your breakdown however I would include players acquired from draft picks (burns), how the Gm plans to use all the pieces (elevated pass rush with burns and Thibs and how that will force the ball out faster allowing a player like Nubin to read to react) and how the teams will plan to play divisional opponents. Also I think another reason commanders selected Daniel’s is bc there was a high probability the giants were going with nabers. Both players already have a side bet that will elevate their play and benefit both teams. I think commanders made the right pick and will be fun to watch LSU elite players play head to head this year.
@robertborgeson1821
5 ай бұрын
Zip on the fastball is what caught my eye, even just watching highlights which are supposed to be his best throws. You can see the ball through the air very easily while watching him. Most good QBs u see the windup and then the ball hitting the target. Jayden's balls are extremely visible(no pun intended) flying through the air on the TV screen. I'm scared elite NFL DBs are going to be able to undercut his receivers to make a play on the ball often. I really hope I am wrong.
@bilalmallick8428
4 ай бұрын
I watched some tape on Theo Johnson. He was a better pass blocker than you are giving him credit for. He definitely was open on routes, and the QB just flat out missed him. Excellent option in red zone. His traits do show up on tape. He was definitely one of the better tight ends. His ras was almost identical to Jimmy Graham.
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