Daniel Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks and Rhett Lewis are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. To start off the show, the guys recap the Monday Night Football doubleheader, as the Browns took on the Steelers (1:04) and the Saints faced off against the Panthers (6:23). Next, the trio look at quarterbacks that were taken with the first overall pick in the draft and discuss how they're doing this season through two games (9:37). For the rest of the show, the guys break down the results of their Week 2 rookie draft, plus they do a Week 3 rookie draft, where they each select one rookie quarterback, running back, and wide receiver/tight end (16:32).
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And now move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. What's up, everybody? Welcome to move the sext DJ Bucky rat back with you as we are looking back at a double dip on Monday night, Buck, before we jump into these games. Thumbs up, thumbs down doubleheaders on Monday Night.
I like the doubleheaders. I wish they were spaced out a little bit.
It was too tight, too tight to each other, Like, give me a little space so I can see one in a CD other.
Oh come on, guys, I mean we need it. We need to the ability to go back and forth. One game's not giving it to you. Let's go get it from the other. You know, if you're not into if you're not into some tough quarterback play in the Cleveland, you know, Pittsburgh game, go watch Taysom Hill essentially win this game for the New Orleans Saints. So it was a lot of fun to kind of go back and forth in these two.
Unfortunately, the Padres have spared me trying. I don't have to flip over to the baseball game, Buck, So I just I got two football games. I don't have to worry about the baseball games. That's what my team did to me this year unfortunately, so I don't even give me stick. All right, let's go. First of all, there's a couple of these points I want to make here, but I want to start first of all with this Cleveland Pittsburgh game. This is a big win for the Pittsburgh Steelers, coming off of a week where we talked about it. They just got hammered by the forty nine Ers. And while there's still plenty of things to fix offensively, Buck, I'll shoot it over to you, and I know the big headline from this game is going to be Nick Chubb. We'll get to that in a minute, but I want to give my dude to the Steelers. First of all, this defense, you know, putting up a couple of touchdowns, this looks like it has the chance with the depth and the talent up front, especially to be kind of one of those old school, legit Steeler defenses. It put last week behind them and had a really nice showing.
Yeah, this is a team that we thought we were going to see based on how they performed during the preseason.
Dominant performance. Really get up to the quarterback.
I think six acts scored a temple defensive touchdowns really set the tone for this team to get a big win at home against the division rival. And as this defense continues to play at this level, you may have to make some modifications to your offense in terms of, hey, let's just play to the defense. We don't need to be risky, we don't need to throw it, we can run it, we can do some things that are a little more conservative in nature. Because this defense is going to keep the score down. This defense is gonna set us up for scoring opportunities. This could change the way that they go about their complimentary football.
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I mean, he was like a third round pick, but has obviously has obviously you know proved his worth far beyond his draft position. They compensated him like one of the best head rushers in football. He's playing like one of the best head rushers in football. Obviously helps to have a defense a perennial defensive player that year candidate in TJ.
Watt.
But those two guys right there, I mean, name is a better edge rushing duo right now because they are absolutely winning the day for that Steelers defense.
Yeah, they've got some good other young players they're rolling through in that front as well, so it's got a chance to be a really, really solid unit.
T J.
Watt's got four sacks now for the first two weeks. He's having a monster season. Now offensively, you know, Kenny Pickett miss some throws, was not clean, was not smooth. But when you've got George Pickens, he gives you the big long one. Pickens ends up with four for a buck twenty seven, including that seventy one yard touchdown, so you get the big strike ability. They're not running the ball at all, and that's two good defenses they've gone up against in San Francisco and a Jim Schwartz led Cleveland Browns front. So they've got to find a way to get a little more of that ground game going. And I don't think the bar is very high in terms of, you know, what they need to do to win football games, because the defense is going to be really, really good. You know that's going to be their formula. But let's switch over to the other side of the ball. Buck offensively. Man, it just feel you feel sick to your stomach when you see the injury that Nick Chubb suffered. Just thrashed, thrashed that knee, and that's going to be it for him for the season. He's one of the not only the great stars in the league and one of the best players his position. It's one of those rare instances where the running back is literally the leader of your team. And that's how he was in college at Georgia. That's who he's been for the Cleveland Browns. They replace some of the production. I mean, look Ford, Jerome Ford goes for over one hundred yards rushing. To me, it's going to be more of the leadership side of it. That's going to be even bigger than missing him the player.
Yeah, it's so much of their identity is wrapped the Nick Chubb being kind of a bruiser between the tackles. The ability to run the football says to the table for Deshaun Watson in the plassing game, to get off on play action passes, and for a long time when they lost that, it was not only just the physical loss of not having you know, one of the top rushers in the league, but the emotional loss of the guy who really carries us, who does so much for offense, which says of our defense.
This is a tough one.
It's a really a tough one for the Cleveland Browns because this is a team and you can see early they look like they could be the class of the division when they have all the pieces in place. You remove Chubb, now the division to me is really up for grabs. And I don't know how they've replaced that kind of production. I really don't know how to replace that kind of leadership because he's a huge loss.
In the locker room.
Yeah, and look, I think there's some concern obviously, you know, for Nick Chubb and the injury and certainly hope that he can get you know, the recovery that he needs. But with this Cleveland Browns offense, you've got a quarterback and Deshaun Watson with top five ability, but what that's probably playing somewhere in the neighborhood of a fifteen to twenty.
Five you know, ranked quarterback at this point.
And so when you were worse, right, so when you don't have the high level quarterback play and now you mose the ability to hand it off with confidence, you know in the run game. Now look at Jerome Ford, you know, maybe ends up you know, being fine, they signed somebody and they could still pound the rock a bit, but not the way that they could with Chubb, not the way they could rely on it with Chubb to help buy some time to figure out what's going on with Watson at getting back playing at a very high level. So I think that part of it is concerning good news is their defense is really good.
The defense is good. It wasn't on them obviously twenty six points when the Steelers fourteen come from the other side of the ball. So Cleveland defensive, he's going to keep them in every game. They've got to get Watson playing better ball. Let's get to the next one here, Carolina, New Orleans. This is a game the Saints here they are two and oh the Derek carr eras off to a pretty good start here. Let's start on the winning side of things. Rhtt what do you see from your hometown Saints there?
Well, so I think, you know, outside of four explosive plays in the past game, this was really all about Taysom Hill. I'll get to Taysom Hill here in a second, but the explosives were really, you know, they were big. A couple of I mean two of the highest degree of difficulty catches made in the NFL this week. Michael Thomas down inside the red zone, goes up and gets one initially ruled incomplete, and a Crystal comes up with a huge one they essentially tips to himself, makes a diving grab. Those were big time plays in the past game. And then maybe the biggest was the Rashi sha heat just straight speed down the right sideline, car finds and that sets up the touchdown that eventually gave them the winning margin. So I thought those explosives were big from the Saints in.
The past game.
On a day were offense like wasn't really that potent on either side, But for the Saints, they had the ability to turn to Taysom Hill seven QB design runs. He goes nine yards, seven yards, nine eleven, five thirteen had won for negative yard and so almost every one of those QB design runs were big time chunk plays. In the run game, he had a lead blocker for a bunch of them, which I thought was a cool little design wrinkle. They brought in an extra offensive lineman at times. Tasum Mill was a big piece of that win. I felt like for the Saints.
Yeah, I kind of one of those deals where you're like, oh, hell, he's still playing. I forgot about tast I Its like in the back of your mind and you see them in a primetime game, like, oh, he's still out there. Look, I want to flip it over to the other side. Buck. This is something I feel like we've been consistent with this message talking about Bryce Young one hundred and fifty three yards. I watched the tape and you go through and you get to the top of the drop and you freeze it, and you're like, man, there's not a lot of wins out here. There's not a lot of great options. He's getting hit. The thing he's done well is he's buying time, he's extending place, trying to give his guys an opportunity to uncover, and yet still he's having a tough time finding people. So I didn't come away from this game watching it, and the box board doesn't look pretty. You know, one hundred and fifty three yards. He took four sacks, you know, didn't throw a pick, but obviously the hits add up and it ends up resulting in a fumble that he lost. But I don't know how this gets better in the short term, you know. To me, I guess the only thing is you're going to have to just say, we got to commit to the run where we got to put extra tight ends. Let's pay the sixth offensive lineman. They're gonna have to do something creative in the run game, buck, because if you don't have the guys, you don't have the guys. And this he's buying all kinds of time and there's still nothing. I don't know what the answer is there.
Yeah, they need to upgrade the office person around him.
We can talk about him being in them one over a pick, but they just don't have enough firepower to make you change the way that you play defense. These getting the day one looked and there's no way that you There isn't a way for him to dictate the terms. He can't for someone double team or wide receiver. He doesn't have that guy. You can't force someone to drop another defending the box because he doesn't have a high end player at those positions. This is one where he's going to have to jump into it right away, put his mark on the game as a as a passer, but also as a scrambling artist that creates big plays on the move. He's going to have to empty the tool bit to allow this offense to play at a high level.
Yeah, one of the things that I want to transition this here because one of the things I was thinking of watching that was, Man, okay, first overall pick, it's gonna be tough. You're gonna go to teams that don't really have a lot around you. But I want to look at this list of first overall picks and how they're doing so far this year. We see, you know, the record that they have their prices is zero and two. They're at the top. Baker Mayfield's only one who's undefeated at two and zero. When you look at this collection, as you look at the offense at Trevor Lawrence went into obviously a tough rookie year with him. The Urban Meyers thing did not go well. Joe Burrow had a lot of pieces around him, Baker Mayfield had that run game and offensive line around him in Cleveland. Jared Goff did not have anything around him early on until Sean McVay came and then Matthew Stafford as we all know, you know, kind of inherit a winless football team and had to build that thing up. So you find yourself in different situations. So to kind of finish up the thought on Bryce, Look, you just got to be patient. You can't have any verdict on him this year. You're gonna need to be patient with him as you see some of those other guys in the list. Let's wait till you get more pieces, Buck go ahead.
No, So my thing is, look, he's going to be fine. They will be fine, and I expect him to eventually play at a.
High level with DJ.
It's not only the weapons around I kind of worry a little bit about Frank right and the amount of hits that Bryce Young is taking. Can we come up with a protection plan that keeps him upright in available? So I'm just worry about that. I worry about that for the fans is because what I saw is he's fly down enough to play at a high level. But man, they got to keep him from getting rocked and socked when he's in the pocket.
Yeah. Look, I think one of the positives of this second game for Bryce Young was that last drive. Right, they need they're down what was at eleven, They need to go down there, get a couple of scores, and man, you know, the Saints are rushing three drop in eight. There's nowhere for him to go, especially as we're talking about with the with the personnel that he's got there on the perimeter, you know, it's hard to find some completion.
So what does he do?
He stays patient, he takes what the defense is given him. He's sitting Chuba Hubbard for four or five yards, He's hitting little spot routes to Mingo, they're getting out of bounce, they're moving the ball down the field, and then you know, when he has to push it down the field, when there's an opportunity to push it down the field, he gets Mingo on that corner route down inside the five end up scoring on the three yard dealing touchdown. So I just think that, you know, That shows some maturity from a young quarterback. Look, you've been frustrated all game long. You're trying to find some big plays. They're not there. He could have easily forced those things and into that game prematurely. In stead, he gives his team an opportunity go down. They weren't able to get the ball back and go for the tying score. But I thought that showed some maturity from a young quarterback.
Yeah, there's positives to take away from it. And I want to look at some of these other names on this list guys, because you know, Buck, we're always looking at from a scouting standpoint of what can we learn And if you're a team that's sitting up there with a number one overall pick, and you've got multiple quarterbacks you can choose from, I think one of the characteristics that you need to possess to be able to take on that burden, the pressure I've taken over a team picking first overall, you better have guys that can deal with adversity and can come out of kind of the rubble and survive. And when you look through this list, I think you see it with Trevor Lawrence, the adversity he faced in his first year and you saw him. Man, that was that was tough. You know what Bryce is facing is tough. These guys are going to have a rough time early. You better have thick skin and you better be able to learn from it and not get just completely crushed by it. But you saw that with Trevor.
Yeah, I did see with Trevor, And I mean the difference is Trevor had an inexperienced coach kind of gutten him through. Bryce and some of these young guys have experienced coaches who've kind of dealt with the young quarterback and helped the young quarterback mature as a process.
You would like to have a vet.
In the room to kind of walk them through, show them and decide to create how you get for a Monday night game, a Thursday night game, a Sunday night game. All these other things helped them put their own plan and processes in place so when they do become the full time starter, they're ready to go and they're ready to compete at a high level.
Yeah to me, you know, when you look at the rest of this list, rhet the one guy I want to hit you, and then we'll move on and take a break here. But Matthew Stafford, that should be an example of somebody who walked into a situation. Obviously with Calvin Johnson there and that that's that's a pretty good spot to be in with him. But this is a team that didn't win games like any You talk about having pressure on you to come in there and fix something, he had it there. And we've seen Stafford go on to win a Super Bowl.
Yeah.
Well, and you want to talk about the ability to kind of reverse negative narratives. I mean, you guys, remember the first couple of years of Stafford's career, goes down with the knee injury, has the shoulder, and all of a sudden, you got people talking about, oh, he's never gonna be able to play a full season, he's injury prone. Then he goes on like this incredible iron Man streak. But the last part of his his Lion's career into the beginning of his Rams career, and I think, you know, just going back and watching this this forty nine Ers game, I mean, when he's healthy, I mean he has I mean that arm talent is you know, as we talked about when he's coming out of Jordia, it's incredible, right, I mean, like the throws he makes from the right hash to the left sideline twenty five yards down the field on you know, on on a deep out route or a deep corner. I mean, I don't know there's anybody like it, you know, the way that he can layer that thing in there and push it down the field with such great accuracy and velocity. I mean, it's so much fun to watch when he's healthy, he's moving around all over the place. And here's the other thing I'll say for Stafford. You know, when something's working, he's not going to abandon it, you know. And when Pooka Nakua is just out there getting open all over the place, we're going to keep We're just going to keep feeding. And so right now, Stafford to Puka, Stafford to Cooper Cup when he comes back, Like I think we kind of left the Rams for dead, you know, in this offseason and leading into this season. But I'm telling you what with with a healthy Stafford and some of these you know, the established weapon and Cup when he comes back the emerging weapon in Puka, like it might be some fun to watch here in this season in that NFC West.
Yeah, I'm just Hey, I'm just drinking a warm cup of Nikoua. Here.
That's it.
That's what we're gonna call this, this Rams offense. Here a little cup in nikoua. All right, buck well, last one here real quick, and that we'll hit this break. If I told you of all these situations that they're currently in, I would say Joe Burrow has the most around him right now on this list, and here they are sitting, oh to, I know the CAF, I know he missed training camp, but I don't want you to put a percentage on it. But should we be like legit worried some of this Bengals team doesn't make it to the tournament?
Yeah, No, I think we should because we just don't know how long he's going to be gone. And to drop off between Joe Burrow and Jay Brown is massive. You've heard Jamar Chase and some of the wide receivers way in on why Joe Burrow is the guy that they want and why Jamar ches wanted Joe Burrow to sit at the early part of the year because he thought this could be a consideration in terms of an injury down the road.
Uh, if you take Joe Burrow out of it.
They may have better weapons, but they're not going to perform as well.
It brings him back to the pack.
It makes the group an even steven contest as opposed to a lopside of the trade that it could have been.
Yeah, not the not the start that Joe Burrow or the Bengals wanted.
Without question.
All right, we're gonna take a quick break. When we come back. We are going to jump into this rookie draft, which somehow I am just sucking at. We'll get to that right after this. All right, let's jump back into this here. We've we've been doing this all year long. It's something new. It's the rookie draft, where we draft a quarterback, running back, in a pass catcher each week. They have to be rookies. We change up the draft order. Here's where we are in week two. Just off the fantasy points. That is a result wind for Rhett. Yeah, he's he's yeah, he's impressive. Fifty two points.
Well we don't no, no, no, no, no, no, no, He's not gonna take a what he got through that point because last week, when I was all excited about my fantasy win, you were like, yeah, it doesn't matter, No, like well, what does This.
Is what matters. This is what matters. What we're looking at right here. This is our scoring I gave you the fantasy points just so you feel good about yourself. But he's still won on our scoring system. He got six points, Bucky, you got four. I got two easily two. But so if we go over all for the season, rets leading with ten, so he's got he's got ten points. That's that's compressing. I guess I'll give I guess I'll give RHTT the floor here, go ahead. I mean Stroud, First of all, I would have won the quarterback if Inchesce don't get hurt. He already had two touchdowns and then he got it's out, so he hits his head and he was done. We wouldn't be sitting here having to listen to this buck. But go ahead, HTT, go ahead.
C J.
Stroud, I mean, my guy, CJ. Stroud did throw for over three hundred and let a.
Nice comeback for the Houston Tech since in the second half, now they look they got down early. And here's the moral of the story for CJ. Stroud, and this is both fantasy and reality. When he gets Laramie Tunsel and Titus Howard back, and when they start playing, when that offensive line starts picking it up a little bit, he's going to be dangerous, like even more dangerous, especially within this division, because his pinpoint accuracy is ball placement's ability to hit those tight window throws. You saw that back of the end zone throw to Nico Collins. He had some I mean absolute threading the needle throws in this game, the confidence to go out there and do it, and then the ability to execute it from a rookie.
I just really impressed with that. I think he's only going to get better.
So that's gonna be a lot of fun to watch, and better targets than I think people are giving the Texans credit for. Like Nico Collins is showing up this year. Obviously, Robert Woods is steady, Eddy Tank Dell coming along, and then they just get John Metchi back last week. So I think that's gonna be something to kind of watch moving forward. And then look, Bijon, whoever's got the first pick, I mean, just lock Bijon in right all year long. That's just going to be over it be too much fun. Yeah, yeah, it's.
Every week, and look is I have the first pick today? We'll get to that in a minute. I'll tell you right now, I'm gonna take be Shaw and you have to buck when you look at him coming into the league. Is there anybody I talked about LT? I'm like, I hate comparing people to all famers, but when you watch the video, he looks just like LT. But can you compare this? I know a Carolina you guys had back to back first round running backs, right you had what Jonathan Stewart and D'Angelo that was that back to back years.
I mean close proximity. It was doing a run where we were taking the first round backs all the time. But it's funny, DJ. Yeah, the Ladanian Thomason comparison is really valid because I go back to watching Alt when he was at TCU. I remember going to Nevada watching him run. He ran for like two hundred and fifty yards against the wolf Pack, and it was very similar to the way that b Jon Robinson runs the football.
Stop star quickness, burst power, and then you fast forward.
He goes to the Chargers and he becomes a machine that can not only do it as a runner, but he can catch your ball out the backfield. And you just think, I think he had one hundred receptions his rookie season. Nord Turner just giving it to him every way that you can possibly give it to a running back, and that's b John Robinson. And what I love about the system that he's in is we know that Arthur Smith knows how to use running backs and he is going to feed Bjon Robinson and some of the other the running backs there. But Bijon is going to be the feature guy. He's a guy on the marquee. He's a terrific player.
Man. I look, he's a rare He's a one of a kind of playman.
Yeah, I'm pulling this up right now because when you look at when you look at LC and people, you know, I think sometimes it's easy, even though you're a Hall of Famer, I think people can kind of look at it and go, I kind of forgot, you know, what he was and what he was all about. That first year, his rookie year, he went for twelve hundred and thirty six yards and ten touchdowns and then it just went up from there. Sixteen hundred plus, sixteen hundred plus thirteen hundred, fourteen hundred, eighteen hundred, fourteen hundred, eleven hundred, So I'm and not it's not even talking the touchdowns ten fourteen, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty eight, fifteen, eleven, twelve. Like, this is the type of player we're talking about here. We're not saying like, oh, he's lash, he's done some good things, he can be a really No, we're saying, this dude has a chance to be one of the best. And when you watch him with his combination, it's just rare. When you see the speed and the power. You'll see guys that have that right. They are explosive and they can run through tackles and they're strong and powerful, and then you'll see the change. There's change of pace. Guys the shifty to make you miss the instinctive field runners who are you know, four six five guys, But they just have a great feel and sense and vision.
He has all of that.
So that's what makes him such a special special player. And one other rookie y'all hit on here before we move on to this year's draft. Jordan Addison. I felt like, you know, there's a lot of hype on him at pitt he transfers to USC the ball got spread around a little bit with the Trojans, and it was kind of like, Okay, kind of came back a little bit. What are the expectations with him in the draft. He's undersize. We talked so much about that one hundred and seventy something pounds and then you get on the field and like, dude, the guy all the guy doesn't make plays. You saw it on the deep post against the Philadelphia Eagles where he knows how to stem and weave and lean and create separation. He's just a skilled, skilled route runner and buck to me, it's another example. We talked about it with Pooka Nakua. You know, Reet's godson that these guys that come into the league. Zay Flower is another example. Somebody who's having an immediate success. Polish route runners do drop them in plug and play off you win.
Yeah.
I mean, I think what we're seeing in a lot of these things DJ is more production and polished performance over the potential. We can talk about how a player could develop and what he could be at the next level. It's a lot different when you go after the guys that you see do it over and over again and their skills are transferable. These route runners like Jordan Addison like save Flowers.
They have it.
They had it, and you can see it. You can see how they were able to win. They weren't winning just off their natural tools. They're winning off of the technique and just understanding how to get it done. Jordan Addison is one of those guys. He's gonna find a way to continue to get open and playing opposite Justin Jefferson. He's an easy one to fall in love with because he's going to have so many one on one opportunity And as we get to.
This week's draft, guys, I just got a sense and I'm not forecasting if I might take him or not, but speaking of these whiteouts js N, Jackson Smith and Jigba, it feels like that that big game is coming. It's getting close here. So that's just just dropping that on there first pick. I'm not going to waste your time. You guys know what I'm doing. I don't need to waste I got Bjon Buck, You're up. That's easy.
Well, Bejeon is an easy one, dang quarterback. Give me CJ.
Stroup, which is going against my normal rules. Are my normal rules are I typically don't play fantasy against my team, But he's going against the Jaguar, So I have a little bit of a rooting interest kind of that he will find a way to put up some points.
We don't crush this, dang.
Getj there with one of those next two picks.
No, you're not gonna get him back to back weeks.
Okay, Well, I mean I have to take a quarterback here because I'm not going to be left out in the cold if Anthony Richardson doesn't play this week.
So uh yeah, Bryce Young, I'm gonna read a choice here. You're done. You should have thought about that.
You should have thought about that.
A screw give me Bryce Young and then give me.
Oh wow, I mean.
Until I mean, you're targeting him twenty times. Fantasy is all about target share, is about volume, Like he's getting volume more than anybody.
So give me Pooka and Bryce Young. It picks three to four.
Okay, I think he comes back to me. So then that means I get a chance to take Zay Flowers. Right, So I take Zay Flowers because OBJ probably isn't going to suit up. Maybe he's herd ankle, so let's go with it. Let's go with Zay, all.
Right, Zay Flowers, So then I get my next two picks. Well, one of them is Richardson, so I can just say that and uh, here's to a healthy wish to rehab there and get yourself ready to go. So I feel like I'm gonna win the running back I'm not feeling about one of the quarterbacks. So I've got to win the wide out spot here. So Zave Flowers is gone, Puka Nakua is gone. I've got Jordan Addison against the Chargers. So I could do what Bucky's doing and take a play that you're gonna that sounds like a live and in person. I'm tempted. You don't know how bad I want to take Tank Dell. I would love I I'm a Tankdale guy. Yeah gosh, yeah, he had he had eight for seventy four last week. Yeah, man against the Jags. I don't know how I don't take Addison. So I know we want to get some new names in the mix, but I I have no choice. I've got to take Jordan Adison there, Buck, you're up.
Don't worry.
I got Well, it's easy. It's Jamie Gibbs. I'm gonna take Jamie Gibbs from Detroit this season.
I got him, all right, So you're going, Jamior Gibbs, I guess you know, just hasn't seen the We haven't seen the production in the run game. And he's on one of my actual fantasy teams, and but they are targeting the heck out of him in the past game. So like you're thinking, you're gonna get a few, you know, more than a few receptions here, one that I am quite interested in here, guys, and happy to have fall to me here with the final pick of our draft, Roshan Johnson.
So hey, new name, new name, new name.
You know they did not well, let's just call it like it is.
The Bears did nothing of note on offense outside of a couple of throws, a couple of plays by DJ Moore. But Khalil Herbert went down in that game, if I'm not mistaken. And Roshan, while you only got four carries, he popped off twenty nine yard run. I think I think we're gonna start to see some.
Take over here.
I might be a little early on the Rochan train, but I'm I'm willing to jump on right now and have him leave me to.
Victory, all right. The only thing I'll say about this. To kind of wrap this up, RHTT, the only flaw in your logic is that you might actually have to watch the Bears offense. That's that's well. Wait a second rule number one in fantasy football, do not draft players if you do not want to watch their team. And that is not an easy watching Against the Chief. Yeah, against the Chief. So I'm sure they'll be running it a lot. They won't be chasing points at all. That's RHTT. He does his homework each and every week. How is this guy winning this thing? It is an absolute mystery. I have no idea.
All right, hooka pooka, it's all. I need a one man show.
Unbelievable, unbelievable. All right, another rookie draft is in the books. Man, I've got to get better at this. This is embarrassing.
I can't.
I cannot allow rhtt to uh to continue to maintain his lead here. I need Buckier myself to overtake him. So hopefully this is the week that happens again. We'll come back next week. We'll recap the scores, update the standing, see where we're at. But keep an eye on these rookies. Fun way to do it. We're definitely enjoying that. All right. As we wrap this up, I want to remind you we are five days a week now on Move the Sticks. So if you you got a job you work Monday through Friday, we got something new for you every day on the way to work. So be sure to download, subscribe if you haven't already, leave us a rating and review. We do appreciate that. We'll be back tomorrow. We're gonna do a little deep dive on Micah Parsons and what he's done, not only for the Cowboys, but we'll go back and revisit what he was at Penn State and maybe how maybe we missed something. What was it about him we didn't see to see this guy become the most dominant defensive player in the NFL. We'll jump into that tomorrow right here on Move the Sticks.