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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Receiver ADPs: Metcalf, Diontae, JuJu and more

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

🗓️ 31 May 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and Denny Carter (@CDCarter13) check in on the latest NFL news, including the recent rumblings out of the Seahawks and Steelers’ receiver corps. They also debate Brandin Cooks’ ADP and ponder whether Mike Williams was unlucky in 2021. They then welcome in Lawrence Jackson (@LordDontLose) to talk about some of this spring’s hottest-button players, including J.K. Dobbins, Travis Etienne, David Njoku and JuJu Smith-Schuster.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. Welcome to a good football show. I am Patrick Darty joined today by Mr. Denny Carter,

0:21.4

before we welcome in Lawrence Jackson for the second half of the show. Denny and I will be

0:26.0

taking another look at his downfield passing article that we originally thought he published

0:29.7

like 10 days ago. It was actually 30. And we're going to check in on some recent receiver news,

0:35.3

including the Seahawks's Post-Russo Wilson group, and how the Steelers' new look receiver

0:40.0

corps might shake out. We also ponder a ram-sified version of the Vikings offense and what that mean.

0:46.4

And when Lawrence comes in, we're going to pick this rain on some recent hot button players like

0:49.7

J.K. Dobbins, Travis Etienne, David and Joku, and the Chiefs receiver corps. But Denny, to take

0:55.7

some of the listeners behind the curtain here at NBC Sports Edge, also known as Roto World. It's

1:02.0

Draft Guide season. We are putting together our Draft Guide right now. We're writing a lot of

1:06.8

words. You and I are kind of like two different writers. You're kind of like the inexhaustible.

1:12.0

I'm always writing writer. I'm kind of like the, I'm not at all trying to make myself sound like,

1:18.4

like an artist in here, but I'm like the tortured artist, kind of writer. I'm like, oh my god.

1:23.6

You think too much about the writer? I think too much. It's always ends up very long. I'm kind of like

1:30.0

deadline oriented. I'm kind of like revision oriented. I'm like always revising. And like, I've written,

1:37.2

so I've written, this is actually not a joke. This might sound impossible. I've written over 11,000

1:41.5

words and running backs the past two weeks doing our running back profiles. And I'm still not done.

1:49.0

And like the deadline is today. It is today. We got a little more to do. And to say, yeah, how,

1:54.0

see, how are you not like a deadline oriented for? How do you just like do something before the

1:58.0

deadline? That's kind of what I want to know. I find that, I find that working in particular,

2:02.7

particularly writing helps to stave off the existential dread, you know, which is, which is

2:07.6

something, which is a, a useful thing, you know, for someone like me. So you just keep writing

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