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2025 NFL Draft QB Class C-W: Matt Waldman’s RSP Solo Cast

Matt Waldman discusses the quarterback prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft in this RSP Solo Cast. Topics State of quarterback development in the NFL. Thoughts on confidence as a tangible/measurable asset with quarterback evaluation. Quick hits on 12 quarterback prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft class. Thoughts on Hunter Dekkers. Announcing the two contest winners…
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2025 NFL Draft WR Class A-Z: Matt Waldman’s RSP Solo Cast

Matt Waldman discusses the wide receiver prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft in this RSP Solo Cast. Topics State of the wide receiver in the NFL. Is 2025’s WR class a bad group of prospects? Quick hits on 69 wide receiver prospects from the 2025 NFL Draft class. Now entering its 20th season, learn more about…
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2025 NFL Draft TE Class B-T: Matt Waldman’s RSP Solo Cast

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Feel It or F–It 3.10.25: An RSP Cast with Bob Harris and Matt Waldman

A weekly phone conversation between fantasy veterans Bob Harris and Matt Waldman is a quick and dirty run-down of NFL players, units, or teams. This week: 2025 WR/TE talk, win a free RSP contest, and free agent talk. Topics Name the RSP’s most underrated WR in the 2025 class and win an RSP. Details in…
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2025 NFL QB Draft Class Review: Going Deep with Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman

This week on the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss quarterbacks from the 2025 NFL Draft class and why Jalen Milroe has the greatest upside of the class. Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page,…
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The Hard Life of an NFL Longshot

If you haven’t read Charles Siebert’s feature on his nephew, Atlanta Falcons middle linebacker Pat Schiller you need to take 30 minutes to do so. Schiller was an undrafted free agent signed by an NFL team. This is a strong, interactive feature that also features video segments of Schiller talking about his experiences and playing…
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More Parallels Between Music and Football
I have often broached the idea that quarterbacking or running between the tackles is similar to improvising with a rhythm section. There has to be an understanding of rhythm, interaction, and when to play outside the conventional boundaries of the structure. It should also be a given that a player has to have mastery over…
