Jeremiyah Love, Kenyon Sadiq and more Draft Prospect breakdowns with Connor Rogers
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In this episode of the Rotoworld Football Show, hosts Patrick Jardy and Denny Carter dive into a mix of NFL offseason news and in-depth draft prospect analysis. They open with a critical take on Matt LaFleur's admission that Packers players were unhappy with their roles and his pledge to 'strip everything down' on offense, questioning whether this signals a genuine shift or just empty rhetoric. They also scrutinize Aaron Glenn's 'promised land' comment about Geno Smith, mocking the Jets' dire outlook and Glenn's tone-deaf optimism. The discussion turns to Christian McCaffrey, with both hosts agreeing that Kyle Shanahan's recent comments about reducing CMC's workload may finally mark a turning point in his fantasy viability, though his role as a pass-catching weapon remains essential. Jimmy Haslam's surprising endorsement of Deshaun Watson's chances to play for the Browns is dismissed as delusional. The second half features a deep dive with NBC's Connor Rogers on top 2026 draft prospects. Rogers praises Jeremiah Love as a top-tier running back with elite athleticism and scheme versatility, despite some efficiency concerns, and highlights Kenyon Sadiq as a high-risk, high-reward tight end whose success hinges entirely on landing in a perfect fit like Baltimore. Rogers also cautions against overvaluing Sadiq and Stowers due to poor college production metrics, advocating for value picks like Eli Raritan. He downplays the quarterback class, labeling Ty Simpson as a day-two pick and warning against manufacturing a strong QB draft. The episode closes with Rogers spotlighting under-the-radar talents like Skylar Bell and Chris Brazel as potential April breakout stars.
Matt LaFleur's admission of player dissatisfaction and offensive overhaul may signal a real shift, but skepticism remains about execution.
Christian McCaffrey's workload is likely to decrease, but his elite pass-catching role ensures continued fantasy relevance.
Geno Smith's 'promised land' comment is seen as tone-deaf given the Jets' long-term struggles.
Jeremiah Love is a top-tier running back with elite athleticism and versatility, but his college efficiency metrics are a concern.
Kenyon Sadiq is a high-risk tight end whose success depends entirely on landing in a scheme that maximizes his physicality and route-running.
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NFL Offseason News: LaFleur's Admission, Jets' 'Promised Land', and McCaffrey's Workload
“The promised land for the New York Jets is maybe stealing two or three games late to get to six wins overall.”
Deshaun Watson, Jimmy Haslam, and the Browns' QB Situation
The hosts turn their attention to the Cleveland Browns and Jimmy Haslam's surprising endorsement of Deshaun Watson's chances to play this season. They dismiss the idea as delusional, given Watson's history of injuries and poor performance. They discuss the bleak reality of the Browns' roster and the sacrificial nature of Todd Munkin's head coaching hire. The segment also touches on the Saints' extension talks with Chris Olave and the potential for him to return as a top fantasy wide receiver.
The Draft Prospects: Jeremiah Love and Kenyon Sadiq
“Kenyon Sadiq is a hard player to figure out. There's a lot of places like that for Sadiq where you're just like, you know, and you look at like the Eagles at 23. Might be a nice long-term fit, but the short term with Goddard back would be a little bumpy as well.”
Tight End Class, Value Picks, and the QB Debate
“I'm not going to spend the shiny price on a Sadiq or even a Stowers. But I'll look at Eli Raritan from Notre Dame, who you want to talk about advanced analytics like being in favor of him.”
Under-the-Radar Picks and the April Breakout
Rogers identifies potential April breakout stars, including Chris Brazel from Tennessee, whose size and speed could make him a discourse merchant. He praises Skylar Bell for his elite yards-per-route-run numbers and development at UConn. The hosts discuss the importance of finding value in a weak running back class and the need to be cautious with high-priced tight ends.
“It's like, no, that the second best quarterback in this draft might be the seventh best quarterback in a different draft.”
“The promised land for the New York Jets is maybe stealing two or three games late to get to six wins overall.”
“I'm not going to spend the shiny price on a Sadiq or even a Stowers. But I'll look at Eli Raritan from Notre Dame, who you want to talk about advanced analytics like being in favor of him.”
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Connor Rogers
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Denny Carter
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Christian McCaffrey
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Patrick Jardy
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Geno Smith
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Jeremiah Love
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Matt LaFleur
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Kenyon Sadiq
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New York Jets
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Aaron Glenn
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