Matt Waldman joins Christopher Harris for a conversation about rookie runners, Kyler Murray, and a number of receivers.
I always enjoy having fantasy football conversations with Christopher Harris. He knows how to frame what’s important to his listeners and I’m a fan of his desire to be a student of the game.
This week, Harris invited me on his podcast to revisit the rookie class and discuss their summer progress, their fall outlooks, and long-term potential:
- Josh Jacobs and Harris’ comp of DeAngelo Williams.
- David Montgomery and Miles Sanders: their fits in Chicago and Philadelphia.
- Who excites me most right now: Alexander Mattison, Bruce Anderson, or Rodney Anderson?
- What was my pre-draft assessment of Darwin Thompson and how did I react when the Chiefs selected him?
- Where am I on Darrell Henderson (and Todd Gurley) and why?
- Am I as optimistic short-term and long-term about Kyler Murray as others?
- Thoughts on N’Keal Harry’s struggles.
- Why I thought Miles Boykin was far more refined that characterized.
- My view of Hakeem Butler’s potential after the first month of training camp reviews.
- Why I liked Preston Williams before the draft as much as I did.
The only players we didn’t have time to cover that I wish we did were Emmanuel Butler and T.J. Hockenson. It’s a fun hour and well worth your time.
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