Tony Pollard’s Injuries Are Worse Than You Realize, Trevor Lawrence, C.J. Stroud, and Contextualizing QB Data: Going Deep with Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman


On this week’s episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss Tony Pollard’s struggles, a recently cut RB of value, Trevor Lawrence, C.J. Stroud, and the need to contextualize quarterback data.  

Brandon Angelo works in sports and human performance. A former 4-time All-American and Power Five conference champion sprinter, Brandon is a mentor, instructor, and guide for athletes. He’s also the proprietor of Angelo Analysis, a subscription-based fantasy website devoted to player evaluation.
After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don’t often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL’s disparities with 40 times and several more ’23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen.
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, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes.

This Week’s Topics

  • Trevor Lawrence’s data paints a worse picture than the film and the film don’t lie.
  • C.J. Stroud is off to a strong start, but placing him in the elite category of passers is premature.
  • Quarterback data often lacks necessary contextualization and why that impacts scouting and media.
  • Tony Pollard’s decline in production has to do with injury.
  • Brandon explains the difference between being ready to play and being healthy enough to play their best.
  • Why players end up in situations where they are ready to play but often never return to their top form.
  • A recently cut RB who has starter value and is at least worth monitoring.

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