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  • Nike Redemption Tour? + LB Class Heats Up
    Apr 16 2026
    We kick things off with a look at the latest NFL uniform drops, highlighted by the Washington Commanders unveiling their new look. After years of questionable designs, is Nike finally starting to figure it out, or are we still stuck in the era of overthinking clean classics?

    From there, it’s back to the grind with linebacker scouting for the 2026 draft class. This time, the spotlight is on Anthony Hill, Josiah Trotter, CJ Allen, and Kyle Louis. How do they compare to yesterday’s group? Is there real depth building here, or just a few standout names carrying the class?

    The bigger question starts to take shape: is the 2026 linebacker group actually stronger than last year’s? Matt and Erik dig into the traits, upside, and overall feel of the class as the board begins to come together.

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    57 min
  • Linebackers That Hit Different + Hurts Noise Isn’t Going Away
    Apr 14 2026
    The show kicks off with a quick pulse check on Howie Roseman addressing the latest buzz surrounding Jalen Hurts and the swirling A. J. Brown trade rumors. Matt and Erik break down what was actually said, what it means (and what it doesn’t), and why this story continues to linger around the Eagles.

    Then it’s onto the 2026 Draft, where things really heat up. The guys dive into their first group of linebackers—Jacob Rodriguez, Jake Golday, Arvell Reese, and Sonny Styles—and Matt is all the way in. This isn’t just a solid group… it might be the most complete foursome he’s evaluated so far. From instincts to athletic upside to scheme versatility, each prospect brings something different to the table—and the big question becomes: is this finally a linebacker class worth getting excited about at the top? If this group is the tone-setter, Eagles fans might want to start paying close attention.

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    41 min
  • Rebuilding the Offense, Reloading the Trenches
    Apr 13 2026
    The episode opens with a breakdown of the Eagles’ move for Wicks and what it signals for the wide receiver room. Rather than a splashy, win-now addition, the conversation leans into what this says about the bigger picture—Philadelphia is clearly comfortable letting the offense evolve while leaning on a defense built to carry the load in the short term. It’s a calculated approach: buy time for offensive retooling by trusting a unit that’s already proven it can dictate games.

    That philosophy naturally leads into the trenches, where the guys wrap up their defensive tackle scouting for the 2026 Draft. Christen Miller, Caleb Banks, Tim Keenan, and Kaleb Proctor each get their spotlight, with a mix of traits, projection, and role-based value discussed. While none may headline the class, there’s real intrigue here—especially when it comes to rotational upside and developmental flashes.

    The question becomes: is there a hidden gem in this group that outperforms expectations? It’s a fitting close—tying roster-building philosophy directly to the type of talent teams should be targeting up front.

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    41 min
  • DT Deep Dive: Hype, Heat & a Dark Horse Emerges
    Apr 11 2026
    Matt and Erik kick things off by putting a bow on the Dianna Russini situation, questioning why fans are so quick to expect other reporters to publicly pile on. They dig into the reality of media dynamics in the NFL and why that kind of reaction just isn’t as common—or productive—as people think.

    From there, the focus shifts back to the trenches as the guys dive into their next defensive tackle group. Breaking down a group of four prospects, one immediately stands out—not just for his play, but for a nickname that’s impossible to ignore. But the real intrigue comes from a dark horse prospect who absolutely jumped off the tape for both Matt and Erik, forcing a conversation about where he stacks up and whether he could rise faster than expected.

    With edge rusher dominating much of the early draft buzz, this episode asks an important question: are defensive tackles quietly building a case as a deeper, more exciting group than we initially thought?

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    53 min
  • Crossing the Line & Climbing the Board: Edge Rankings Take Shape
    Apr 9 2026
    The episode kicks off with a classic Matt tangent: this time centered around Dianna Russini and the broader implications of her situation. What starts as a specific incident quickly opens up into a bigger, more uncomfortable conversation: just how involved are NFL personnel with other teams behind the scenes? Matt and Erik dig into the gray area between networking and tampering, questioning whether the league has quietly accepted behavior that probably shouldn’t be normal.

    From there, it’s back to the grind—edge rusher scouting rolls on. With 16 names now on the board, Matt lays out his full rankings and walks Erik through the tiers, debates, and sticking points. The conversation sharpens around where the true blue-chip guys separate from the depth pieces, and how scheme and projection are influencing their placements. The big question looming over it all: are we heading toward a heavy first-round run on edge rushers? With the premium on pass rush only growing, the guys explore whether this class could force teams’ hands early—and how that might shake up the entire draft board.

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    54 min
  • Giants Chaos & Edge Class Clarity: Would Howie Make the Call?
    Apr 7 2026
    The episode kicks off with a shockwave out of New York, as Dexter Lawrence reportedly requests a trade from the New York Giants. Matt and Erik don’t hold back: questioning whether the Giants would actually entertain moving one of the few true blue-chip pieces on their roster. From there, the conversation naturally shifts to Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles....would Howie pick up the phone, and more importantly, should he?

    After breaking down the implications of a potential blockbuster move, the guys get back into their 2026 NFL Draft edge rusher scouting series. This episode focuses on four intriguing prospects: Joshua Josephs, LT Overton, Malachi Lawrence, and Derrick Moore. Each player brings a different flavor to the table—whether it’s Josephs’ burst and bend, Overton’s power profile, Lawrence’s upside, or Moore’s all-around toolkit. Matt and Erik stack them up against the edge group they’ve already covered, debating where each fits in the pecking order and how much separation actually exists in this class.

    The bigger question starts to take shape: is this edge group deep with starters, or lacking true game-wreckers at the top? Another layer gets added to the board as the rankings continue to evolve.

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    54 min
  • Hurts Under Fire: Truth, Noise, and the Eagles’ Reality Check
    Apr 4 2026
    An ESPN article questioning Jalen Hurts lit a match under the NFL world—and especially Philadelphia Eagles fans. Critiques of Hurts’ play, leadership style, and personality quickly split the conversation into two extremes: defenders pushing back hard, and critics doubling down.

    But as Matt and Erik point out, this isn’t exactly new territory—they were raising many of these same questions months ago. This episode digs past the surface-level reactions and into the gray area that often gets ignored. Is Hurts too robotic, or just wired differently as a leader? Has his play plateaued, or is he being judged without proper context? And why does it feel like the conversation around him can’t exist without swinging to extremes?

    From there, the discussion zooms out to the bigger picture—how Hurts fits into the Eagles’ long-term vision, what the front office may actually think behind closed doors, and how this season could shape the trajectory of the franchise. It’s a grounded, honest look at a quarterback who sits right at the center of one of the league’s most polarizing debates—and a reminder that the truth is usually somewhere in between the noise.

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    2 h et 5 min
  • Browns QB Blunders, Edge Rankings Take Shape, Lurie Stadium Signals & Draft Content Slowdown
    Apr 1 2026
    The episode opens with a critical look at the Cleveland Browns and their ongoing struggles to develop a franchise quarterback. The conversation centers around owner Jimmy Haslam doubling down on Deshaun Watson as a potential “home run,” even after the team invested in drafting two additional QBs just a year later. Matt and Erik unpack the mixed messaging, questionable roster strategy, and what it says about the organization’s long-term vision.

    From there, the focus shifts back to the 2026 draft as the guys continue their edge rusher scouting deep dive. With five more prospects added to the board—bringing the total to nine—they begin to solidify their rankings. The discussion highlights what separates the top-tier talent from the rest of the pack, whether it’s explosiveness, bend, power, or overall polish. As the board takes shape, clear tiers are beginning to emerge.

    The show tunes into Jeffrey Lurie’s press conference from the NFL Owners Meetings. The biggest question: are the Philadelphia Eagles inching closer to a new stadium? Matt and Erik break down Lurie’s comments, what stood out, and whether there’s real momentum behind potential future developments.

    The show truly wraps with a meta conversation on the current state of NFL Draft content creation. The guys dig into why so many creators seem to be scaling back output this cycle—whether it’s burnout, oversaturation, lack of new angles, or the grind of staying ahead in an increasingly crowded space. It’s an honest look behind the curtain at the content ecosystem surrounding the draft, and how even the most plugged-in voices are adjusting their approach in 2026.

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    1 h et 25 min