00:00All right, let's go to the wide receivers. The elites are the obvious here. Jamar Chase, Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, Amon Ross St. Brown, and Malik Neighbors. Now, if teams double Malik Neighbors, that giant offensive line is not going to give whomever's in that pocket time. Let's start there. Can we argue about Malik Neighbors? Why? Why is he an elite?
00:18Sure. Sure. We can argue about that. Also, let's be honest, Sam left because you shamed him for not being able to spell colloquialism, which is a tough word to spell. So no shame for me on you, Sam. Yeah, look, Malik Neighbors is an extraordinary talent. In points per game last year, he was one of the leaders at wide receiver. There was nobody there last year and nobody thrown the football. The QB upgrade is significant, right? And look, you did see Wanda Robinson have a bunch of catches last year because of what you're talking about.
00:48Sometimes you're going to just double Neighbors. But I do believe at the end of the day, Neighbors is one of these just special talents. And I do think that with this improved quarterback situation, we can all throw our jabs at Winston and Russell Wilson and Jackson Dart is going to be a work in progress, but it's still better than anything they had last year. Tommy DeVito and Daniel Jones and whatever else they were running. I mean, it was a joke last year what they had in that quarterback room. Now they've got some experience and they've got some upside. So I think
01:18I think that's a good situation. I'm on Ross St. Brown, still a guy that is just right as rain. You know exactly what you're getting out of him. I think every year. I know Jameson Williams is there too now when he kind of popped last year, but I'm on raw is still the go-to guy for me. CD lamb. I think a healthy deck Prescott goes a long way. And you want to talk about the importance of adding another guy on the other side.
01:37George Pickens really is going to make defenses have to figure things out there. They don't have a great running game. They're going to have Pickens on one side, lamb on the other, choose your poison. I think that's great for CD lamb, Justin Jefferson, again, being undervalued and nobody learned the lesson last year. It was undervalued. Why? Because cousins was gone and Sam Darnold was there and nobody thought it could be good. And now Sam Darnold is gone.
01:59And somehow we think it can't be good. The Sam Darnold's gone. Did I miss the memo here? What's going on? So look, he's going to be fine. JJ McCarthy might be a little slow out of the gate in September because he hasn't played football in a year, but he's been in this system for more than a year. And I think that's going to be fine.
02:14And then look, Jamar Chase, you have the top of the board, but a lot of people ask me the question about who do I take at one? And my answer is this 12 team, three wide receiver. You take Jamar Chase in a 10 team league though, where you have only two wide receivers to start.
02:29It's an interesting supply and demand situation with a roster like that. That is where the Bijon number one overall maybe comes into play because you can take Bijon and then turn around. You're still getting two number one wide receivers in a 10 team league draft where you only start two of them.
02:43So just keep that in mind, depending on the league you're in, when you take chase one, which is most of the time. And then the circumstance, even at a half PPR in a 10 team league, where Bijon becomes a little bit more interesting as that number one overall guy.
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