
First Things First Ravens ’S.B.o.B’, Geno Smith traded to Jets, Ken Rosenthal joins, Top 10 Free Agency Edition
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Mar 10, 2026 Willie Colon, former NFL lineman turned analyst, offers veteran takes on Steelers moves and receiver fits. Ken Rosenthal, longtime baseball reporter, previews Team USA, pitching limits and WBC storylines. Greg Jennings, ex-NFL wideout, breaks down receiver technique, Mike Evans’ fit and quarterback decisions. Multiple short, lively conversations touch free agency winners and duds, Geno Smith’s return to the Jets, and Tua vs Penix debate.
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Rams Still Built For A Now Super Bowl Push
- The Rams' offseason moves make them immediate contenders despite a tough schedule because they keep adding veteran pieces and are playing for now.
- Critics counter that road games and matchups versus elite teams (Chiefs, Chargers, Bills) make sustaining success uncertain.
Treat Geno Smith As A Bridge Quarterback
- Jets fans should set reasonable expectations for Geno Smith as a bridge starter rather than a long-term savior; he stabilizes the position and gives the team space to evaluate future quarterbacks.
- Panelists stress Geno took the Jets chance to start at age 35 after limited earlier opportunities and will likely perform better than his Raiders season but not replicate his Seattle peak.
Bank On Mike Evans Hitting 1,000 If Healthy
- Expect Mike Evans to reach 1,000 receiving yards if healthy, but anticipate Kyle Shanahan to use him more in the red zone and spread production across weapons.
- Panel notes Shanahan's run-heavy, multi-weapon scheme often lowers WR yardage but increases touchdowns for veteran red-zone threats like Evans.

