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Chase Claypool manifest destiny

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🗓️ 2 August 2021

⏱️ 149 minutes

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RotoUnderworld Radio Fantasy Football Podcast - Mind of Mansion, Ep 552: The Podfather Matt Kelley (@Fantasy_Mansion) and Pat Daugherty (@RotoPat) debate Chase Claypool's risk vs. reward this season. First round wide receivers like N'Keal Harry and Henry Ruggs flame out every year. Where should Darrell Henderson be drafted? With Akers out, will there be more attempts for Matthew Stafford? Should Sean Payton turn the offense over to Taysom Hill? Aaron Jones is the big winner from Aaron Rodgers' return. Philly is not necessarily sold on Jalen Hurts. Don't overthink Devonta Smith in fantasy drafts. Drafting both Justin Fields and Trey Lance on Underdog a sound tactic? Jaylen Waddle is limbing around, and it is a concern. Marveling at CeeDee Lamb's exceptional catch. Amari Cooper's injury rehabilitation is on-schedule. Why you can't draft both Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard. Denzel Mims was propped up by touchdowns at Baylor. Should Ryan Fitzpatrick be worried about Taylor Heineke? Green light to draft Antonio Gibson in the early second round. Curtis Samuel is a firewall WR in the middle rounds. Ready to put Daniel Jones on the list of late round Konami QBs to target. Will Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson be big runners in the NFL. Why the hell would Anthony Miller impact Darnell Mooney's ADP? Tarik Cohen is getting disrespected in best ball. Jimmy Graham going to frustrate Cole Kmet enthusiasts. Is Hunter Henry's career is ready to crater? How underrated is Austin Ekeler? Why drafting Joshua Kelley, Ty Johnson, Wayne Gallman and Eno Benjamin at the end of Scott Fish makes sense. Antonio Brown and Mike Williams are rocketing up ADP boards Loving DJ Moore and Terrace Marshall but but still worrying about Sam Darnold. Kelvin Benjamin claims he played at 258 pounds as a rookie. Any chance Chase Claypool is Kelvin Benjamin? These backs do not look like Dead Zone RBs: Miles Sanders, Chris Carson, De'Andre Swift, Travis Etienne, Trey Sermon, and Zack Moss. Jalen Hurd deserves truther status. The Battles of Midway and Gettsyburg were the two most important victories in US military history. Start drafting on the Underdog Fantasy app NOW: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-rotounderwold, Code UNDERWORLD The "World Famous" Draft Kit has ARRIVED: www.playerprofiler.com/fantasy-football-draft-kit Dynasty Deluxe is changing how dynasty leagues are played: www.playerprofiler.com/dynasty-league-rankings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Thank you.

0:24.0

You

0:26.0

Know what you know and know what you don't know.

0:30.0

This applies to human analysts just as much as it applies to apps.

0:35.0

When Josh Larky rolled out running back breakout ratings for the breakout finder app,

0:39.8

get it in the app store, get it on Google Play, type in breakout finder.

0:44.2

We look at all their relevant metrics and we give you the probabilities

0:47.2

these players will break out and it struck me right away.

0:51.4

Wow.

0:52.2

We know a lot more about running back breakouts than we do wide receivers

0:55.4

because the breakout ratings were so much higher for the rookie running backs,

1:00.3

especially those in the first round from no doubters to Travis ETN down to

1:05.4

egregious reaches, but still first rounders nonetheless like Josh Jacobs.

1:11.0

How can Josh Jacobs have a higher probability of breaking out than CD lamb?

1:16.8

Like what?

1:18.2

Josh explained to me just how fickle the wide receiver position is.

1:24.2

But anyone who claims to have confidence in their ability to predict

1:27.7

wide receiver breakouts is full of shit.

1:30.7

It's harder to predict wide receiver breakouts than it is quarterback breakouts.

1:35.0

We thought quarterback breakouts with a by far way that most difficult to project.

1:38.6

But no, there's been more first round quarterback hits than wide receiver hits.

1:43.6

Just look at the NFL's track record.

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