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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Draft: Winners, losers, overhyped and overlooked

Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Adam Wise

Football, Nbc Sports, Sports, Fantasy Football, Nbc Sports Edge, Fantasy Sports, Rotoworld, Nfl, Waiver Wire

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat), Denny Carter (@CDCarter13), Patrick Kerrane (@PatKerrane) and Kyle Dvorchak (@kyletweetshere) come at the 2022 draft class from every angle, beginning with who should be the No. 1 overall pick in rookie leagues. Breece Hall’s name is mentioned more than once. They then dive into veteran winners and losers, including Chicago’s Justin Fields and Washington’s Antonio Gibson. They examine which rookies have the highest long-term ceilings and who might make the biggest initial impact in 2022. They also debate who might be overhyped and who might go overlooked, including Washington’s Jahan Dotson and New York’s Wan’Dale Robinson.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. Welcome to this post draft edition of a good football show. I am Patrick

0:22.2

Darty joined today by Denny Carter, Pat Karein, and Kyle DeVorchick. We're gonna be breaking

0:27.1

down the 2022 draft from every angle, including the early dynasty league landscape, veterans, winners,

0:33.2

and losers heading into this season, the redraft landscape, just the draft from every single

0:38.6

angle. But first, you know, wondering, it was a long weekend, I just wonder if you guys have

0:43.2

your wits about you. Finally, I'm informed that at one point we may have joked about the Ninja

0:48.2

Turtles dying of carbon monoxide poisoning and just wondering where everyone's heads at right now.

0:53.2

Well, I almost died of carbon monoxide poisoning. It was really funny. We joked about it a lot.

0:59.5

Yeah, it felt okay to joke about it. That was like 14 hours before Pat locked himself out of his

1:06.5

house in the middle of what was it day two? It was day two. Evening two of the draft, I locked

1:11.3

myself out of my house. Can you explain this? Can you explain this because it was hectic. You know,

1:17.1

we're like, I got this guy. I'm up next. This guy is up like can someone tell me something about

1:21.1

this guy? And it just randomly thought, Hey, while we're between pigs, you guys just know that

1:25.4

I'm not in my house. And I can't get back in the house. I came upstairs earlier in the night,

1:30.0

my one-year-old daughter kept opening our garage door and going into the garage. So I locked it

1:35.8

and early later, my family was outside just galvancing about in the driveway, something you do in

1:41.5

the Midwest. And I went outside just to say, Hey, what's up? Yeah, I just like posted a pic just

1:46.1

checking in on the fam. And I came back and it was one of those locks. This wasn't the deadbolt.

1:50.6

It was like the lower lock where you can still open it from the inside, but it remains locked.

1:55.7

Classic. That's a trap. That's a trap lock right there. And it was like on my knees. First off,

2:01.6

it was my wife, like, please, God don't leave me. And then I asked her, you're like, please, God,

2:08.0

where's the spare key? I thought you were going to run in her room. I thought you were locked

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