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Apr 9, 2026 • 58min
2026 Rookie WRs Pt. 5 (KC Concepcion, Chris Brazzell, Bryce Lance, Burks, Daniels, Wallace)! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 815
The Dynasty Nerds wrap their 2026 rookie wide receiver series with a fast, tape-driven debate on where the real value pockets live in rookie drafts. The crew highlights why this class may feel “flat” at first glance, but still offers multiple paths to fantasy upside if you’re willing to swing on traits, draft capital, and role.
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On first mention, Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price rave about KC Concepcion as one of the most sudden separators in the class, with a top-tier release package and legitimate outside size. The only real holdup is the drop rate, but the show leans toward that being correctable rather than fatal.
The discussion pivots to Chris Brazzell as a classic size speed bet with real ball tracking and spike-week potential, even if effort and off-field notes create volatility. Bryce Lance brings elite testing and a Christian Watson-style profile, but age and competition level shrink the dynasty runway. Deion Burks flashes rare explosiveness yet never fully converts tools into production. C.J. Daniels is framed as a functional possession option, while Harrison Wallace III lands as a low-upside depth dart.
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00:00 Start
01:12 KC Concepcion
14:47 Chris Brazzell
27:00 Bryce Lance
35:44 FFPC
37:03 Deion Burks
45:34 CJ Daniels
50:24 Harrison Wallace Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 8, 2026 • 1h 8min
2026 Rookie WRs Pt. 4 (Denzel Boston, Chris Bell, Omar Cooper Jr., Anderson, McAllister, Roberts)! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 814
Dynasty rookie wide receiver season keeps rolling as Rich, Matt, and Garret break down a cluster of 2026 prospects that could decide rookie drafts in the mid first and early second. This class may not have the same superstar feel as recent years, but the guys discussed here bring clear archetypes, upside swings, and a few landmine profiles that dynasty managers need to sort out.
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00:00:00 Start
00:03:55 Denzel Boston
00:17:53 Chris Bell
00:29:12 Omar Cooper Jr.
00:44:08 FFPC
00:47:10 Aaron Anderson
00:52:25 Eric McAllister
01:02:16 Chase Roberts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 7, 2026 • 32min
Picking Between Rookies and Vets in Dynasty! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 813
The Dynasty Nerds are back with a quick hitter dynasty game: rookies vs. vets. Garret Price sits in the hot seat while Andrew Mott fires off player-for-player decisions based on current startup ADP and consensus rankings, with the NFL Draft looming as the ultimate tiebreaker.
The headliners start at RB, where Garret leans Jeremiah Love over Ashton Jeanty thanks to receiving upside and projected volume, then pivots to the safe side at QB with Jordan Love over Fernando Mendoza. At WR, Garret prefers the ceiling of Carnell Tate over Ladd McConkey, but sticks with the established profile of Marvin Harrison Jr. over Makai Lemon.
At TE, Kyle Pitts gets the nod over Kenyon Sadiq, and the episode closes with a classic dynasty takeaway: sometimes the pick itself is the asset. Garret takes KC Concepcion over DJ Moore, framing 1.07 as a flexible “wait for the draft” decision, not a locked-in player.
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00:00 Start
03:36 Jeremiah Love vs Ashton Jeanty
07:16 Fernando Menzoa vs Jordan Love
11:00 Carnell Tate vs Ladd McConkey
15:19 Makai Lemon vs Marvin Harrison Jr.
18:17 Jordyn Tyson vs Tee Higgins
21:05 Kenyon Sadiq vs Kyle Pitts
24:35 KC Concepcion vs DJ Moore
28:24 Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 7, 2026 • 54min
Full 2-Round NFL Mock Draft! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 24
Jagger May and Andrew Mott are back for a special two-round Mock Draft Monday with a twist. Each host controls one conference, with the Rams and Dolphins handed over to the computer for some added chaos. With the NFL Draft less than three weeks away, this is the most complete mock they have run all cycle.
00:00 Start
01:59 Picks 1-20
17:01 Picks 21-32
26:07 Round 1 Recap
26:58 Round 2 Start
49:11 Round 2 Recap
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Apr 3, 2026 • 44min
Ranking the 10 Best College QBs for the 2027 Draft! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 23
Jagger May and Andrew Mott are already looking past 2026 and breaking down a quarterback class that could rival some of the best in recent memory. With at least four first-round-caliber passers and an S-tier that could produce the next franchise QB, the 2027 class deserves your attention right now.
Dante Moore sits at number one with high-upside tools and the most to gain or lose in 2027. He now faces stiff competition from transfer portal newcomer Dylan Raiola at Oregon, making his season a must-watch storyline. Julian Sayin at Ohio State is drawing massive buzz as a potential QB1, while Arch Manning showed real improvement late in the season at Texas. Jayden Maiava at USC, DJ Lagway (now at Baylor), and LaNorris Sellers round out a tier of big-armed, high-ceiling prospects still learning the game.
Josh Hoover transferring to Indiana may be the sleeper of the class, and John Mateer at Oklahoma brings electric athleticism if he can rein in the decision making. Brendan Sorsby heads to Texas Tech as a name to watch. The dynasty advice is simple: stockpile 2027 picks now before the market catches up. Check out the latest Rookie Big Boards and Dynasty Rankings to get ahead.
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00:00 Start
01:07 1. Dante Moore
04:37 2. Julian Sayin
10:35 3. Arch Manning
15:32 4. Jayden Maiava
18:09 6. DJ Lagway
20:32 7. LaNorris Sellers
24:01 5. Josh Hoover
28:18 8. Dylan Raiola
32:45 9. John Mateer
35:40 10. Brendan Sorsby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Apr 2, 2026 • 1h 4min
2026 Rookie WRs Pt. 3 (Lemon, Sarratt, Williams, Hurst, Coleman, Hudson)! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 812
They break down six 2026 rookie wideouts, from a relentless Puka Nacua-style playmaker to a 6-foot-4 speedster who tore up Senior Bowl week. They debate a polished route-runner with athletic concerns and a Jayden Reed-like slot YAC specialist with injury history. Two more low-ADOT slot types are compared for depth value and YAC upside.

Apr 1, 2026 • 1h 19min
2026 Rookie WRs Pt. 2 (Tate, Bernard, Fields, Branch, Rivers, Montgomery)! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 811
A six-player 2026 wide receiver tape breakdown covering a consensus WR1 with elite contested-catch metrics and zero drops. Conversation on a reliable gadget-type route runner and a debated big-bodied playmaker with top-tier ball skills but limited route work. Speedy special-teams types and a raw deep-threat with hands concerns get evaluated. A small-school Senior Bowl standout is pitched as a mid-round high-upside stash.

Mar 30, 2026 • 57min
Ranking the Worst Possible Landing Spots for NFL Draft Prospects! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 22
They rank every NFL team by how good or terrible it is as a landing spot for rookies. You get quick takes on which teams offer immediate snaps, which have crowded depth charts, and which organizations are risky or well-run. The podcast walks through coaching fits, roster windows, and where dynasty managers should fear drafting.

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Mar 27, 2026 • 53min
Top 20 Rookie WRs Rankings & Tiers! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 21
They re-rank the 2026 rookie wide receiver class and debate the top-tier trio and injury worries. They highlight a rising prospect with Chiefs landing-spot upside and argue why this class may be deeper than expected. Route nuance, athletic testing, scheme fit, and boom-or-bust profiles get sharp comparisons. Late-round sleepers and how this class stacks against past deep WR groups are also discussed.

Mar 26, 2026 • 1h 18min
2026 Rookie WRs Pt. 1 (Tyson, Lane, Bell, Brown, Stribling, and Douglas)! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 810
The 2026 wide receiver class is officially open for business on the Dynasty Nerds podcast. Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price kick off their multi-episode WR breakdown series with six prospects, headlined by one of the most debated players in the class and a few names that spark genuine disagreement on the film room tape.
Jordyn Tyson out of Arizona State is the centerpiece of this episode and for good reason — some analysts have him as the number one receiver in the class, others as number three. The crew lands somewhere in between. Tyson earns nerd scores of 77.2 (Rich) and 76.5 (Garret), putting him in the same historical range as Jaylen Waddle and Drake London, with a few cautionary names like Jalen Reagor mixed in. The praise is real: he's a smooth, savvy route runner who gets open against zone at will, works every alignment, and has a 67% contested catch win rate by one metric. The concern is equally real: against press man coverage — specifically the Utah tape — he struggles to create separation, offers almost nothing after the catch, and carries an extensive injury history including a 2022 ACL/MCL, a 2024 broken collarbone, and multiple hamstring injuries in 2025 that prevented him from finishing a season for the third straight year. The consensus projection is WR 1.4 to 1.5 territory in SuperFlex rookie drafts, with Carnell Tate and Makai Lemon grading in a tier above him. His floor comp is Jerry Jeudy; his ceiling is Amari Cooper or Garrett Wilson in the right situation.
Ja'Kobi Lane from USC is the kind of player who helps an NFL team more than he helps your dynasty roster — at least in the short term. At 6-4 with a 40-inch vertical, massive catch radius, and vice-grip hands that give him a clear advantage in contested situations, the tape is legitimately intriguing. Garret scores him a 75.8, Matt comes in at 73.4, and the gap reflects a genuine split on how much to weigh his route-running limitations. He's a build-up speed guy, not a burst guy, and physical corners can knock him around at the line. He played through a lower-body injury in 2025 that may explain a down statistical year, and the crew encourages revisiting his 2024 tape before locking in a final grade. Dream landing spots: the Raiders alongside Fernando Mendoza, or New England with Drake Maye. Ceiling: Tee Higgins. Floor: a big possession receiver who helps teams more than dynasty managers.
Stay current on all of these receivers with the Dynasty Rankings and go deeper with the Film Room as four more wide receiver episodes drop in the coming weeks.
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00:00:00 Start
00:01:17 Jordyn Tyson
00:23:04 Ja'Kobi Lane
00:37:14 Skyler Bell
00:48:05 FFPC
00:49:38 Barion Brown
00:58:37 De'Zhaun Stribling
01:08:17 Caleb Douglas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


