• 2024 Draft Buzz & Prop Bets + Australian words

  • Apr 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
  • Podcast
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2024 Draft Buzz & Prop Bets + Australian words

  • Summary

  • (0:00) Jay explains the struggles of having an Australian accent in America

    (9:20) Drake Maye: "Nobody in my world has him in the Top 5 convo"

    (13:30) Caleb Williams & Jayden Daniels: Are they both locks for the Top 2?

    (16:30) JJ McCarthy: He's favored to go Top 5. Should he be?

    (20:25) Michael Penix Jr. & Bo Nix: Who will be drafted first?

    (24:00) QBs: Are we a lock to see 5 go tomorrow night?

    (26:15) Draft betting markets: How have they changed? What drives the market: mock drafts or inside information?

    (32:05) 1st non-QB drafted: "I don't know anyone who has Marvin Harrison Jr ranked above Malik Nabers"

    (35:10) 1st OL drafted: Is it Joe Alt or JC Latham?

    (38:15) Rome Odunze: Could he fall out of the Top 10?

    (41:30) 1st defender drafted: The Bears like Byron Murphy...but could he go ahead of Dallas Turner?

    (46:10) 1st CB drafted: Cooper DeJean is rising, and Nate Wiggins is falling?

    (47:55) Brian Thomas Jr.: Could the Chiefs trade up for him?

    (52:00) Offensive linemen: Will 10 go in Round 1?

    (57:50) Brock Bowers: Will he go Top 10?

    (1:00:50) Defensive Players: Is 11 too high a number for Round 1?

    (1:04:10) Total Draft Day trades: Does recent history favor the under?

    (1:10:00) #AskMeAnything: Patriots sitting Drake Maye, Giants drafting an OL, Michael Penix's mechanics, 4/20 stories, and a reverse draft. Plus, Chris makes a bet.

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