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The main ideas from this information are: 1. The JT situation between Jonathan Taylor and Jim Ursay, the owner of the Indianapolis Colts, is heating up. Ursay made derogatory comments about Taylor and it has caused a rift between them. Taylor may sit out or be put on the PUP or NFI list to avoid paying him. 2. The feud between the Jets and the Broncos started when Sean Payton called out Nathaniel Hackett for the worst coaching job he's ever seen. This led to a domino effect with other coaches and players getting involved. 3. Garrett Wilson of the Jets suffered a low ankle sprain, but it shouldn't have much of an impact on fantasy or the team. Overall, these situations are causing tension and drama in the NFL. Alright, recording now. Let me set up my list here, just to have it open already and not be last minute about it. Alright, starting off. Let's see, oh you have my home service, huh? Alright, go ahead. It's recording right? Yeah, it's recording. The voice thing? It's on, it's on. So you want me to open it? Go ahead. Welcome to the Last Down Podcast episode 15. We have another good one. Your boy Anguiano. Boy Lopez. We'll start off with the most interesting story that we've had, which is the JT situation. Obviously, it's been very heated between him and Ursae. What do you think about this whole situation? Gotta start off with that there was a lot of news over the last couple weeks, or the last week, or the last episode, and JT is one of them. Because the JT dilemma is crazy. Basically, requesting a trade because Ursae was saying that, oh, even if I died, and if he got traded, then if I would forget about it. And I think at that point, you as the owner, you have a responsibility to like your players, have your players like you, and build a good chemistry. And what worse way than to ruin it by just saying stuff like that? Bro, if I were JT, I'd for sure not play on Ursae's back. Like you said, Ursae was saying some crazy stuff. If the owner told the whole freaking press that if he died and JT died, no one would care in this business, that's messed up. Period. Why do you even say that? What makes you think that's justifiable to why you shouldn't pay him? And not only that, bro, he's bluffing. Because there's a lot of kids right now living in Indiana that look up to JT, they're excited to see JT, and if he died, people would give a fuck. I don't care, that's insensitive. It is, it really is. Just saying stuff like that, it's going to not just ruin what he had with JT, but it's going to ruin what he has with the whole team as a whole. And so now that we look at the situation, I feel like JT is going to sit out, but not on his own will. More like the Colts want to add him to the PUP list? Yeah, no, what's crazier is because they've already contemplated putting him in the NFI list to not pay him. Yeah. And then pretty much say that's a year where I guess he just doesn't play, and then the next year he's eligible to just play again, that last year of his contract. In other words, they've suspended his year. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's bad all around. I just see it as another L, another big fallback for the running backs, because that's a way that owners can pin it on running backs, pin it on any player and use it against them and find ways to withhold their salaries. And then I saw in the comments they were saying, oh, where did this come from? Oh, Air State. It could be easily Air State that did this. Because Jonathan Taylor said, what back injury, what back pain? I never reported any of this. I don't know who the sources are. So it's sad. The whole set of events is sad. This actually sounds personal to me, bro, if I'm being honest, because like I said, he made some very derogative comments, and JT is calling a D.S. Yeah. JT is not going to play another snap of the Colts. I just don't think it's going to happen. If that happens, I personally would just be surprised. I would be a little disappointed because it's like, you know, he's not really getting paid, and it's just ugly right there. So it's so ugly. I've actually never seen a situation like that. Yeah, no, me neither. In all my years of watching the NFL, I've seen players sit out. I've seen players, you know, talk smack about certain players, certain coaches, but the way, the dilemma that this is going around, it's pretty bad. It's pretty obvious that Taylor doesn't want to play another down for the Colts. It's pretty obvious. Not that he hates the city, not that he hates the people there, he doesn't hate the coaches, the players, but Ursae. It's Ursae, man. He made it ultimately, like, toxic. He can't play there no more. Ursae, not only that, Ursae, you know, made it very, very, very adamant, like the situation was that. Before all this really came out, people were already saying like, oh, like, why did Ursae really come in a team bus just to make JT go to the bus and they can have one-on-one right there at training camp? Yeah. It was like they were bound to making it a big deal, you know? Exactly, yeah. But overall, man, I just, JT better get traded. Who he gets traded to, I would personally say maybe at least an Irish team, at least, that would appreciate his services, unlike the Indianapolis Colts owner, Jim Ursae. Yeah, it's going to be a high asking price, though, if I'm being honest. You know Jim Ursae is not going to get rid of Junk and Taylor like that. Exactly. He's not, and that's why it's a loose-loose. It's a loose-loose. But it's funny because it wasn't just Taylor. Eckler was out here talking about, they don't want to pay me, but they want to get a lot. And I'm pretty sure that's what Ursae would want, too. They probably want a first-rounder. You know, Ramsey, he's an elite corner. He can't even get traded for a first-rounder. We traded for him for a first-rounder, but even recently, when we traded him to the Dolphins, he was a third-rounder. Yep. So I just really think at this point, it's a very ugly situation. We'll see what happens right there because, man, it's really ugly. Yeah, it's a bad look overall for NFL owners. Bad look for the NFL, the way that Ursae is handling it. But it's all business at the end of the day. Jonathan Taylor wants his payday, and Jim Ursae wants to be a cheapskate and not pay his players. So it's all business at the end of the day, sadly. So, I mean, hopefully it gets resolved and Taylor gets what he deserves. But from the looks of it, it's going to be a really long battle. And it's going to suck for Axton Richardson, too, because I'm pretty sure with no frickin' Johnson Taylor, for sure Richardson would struggle because those web injuries, they're not good. They're not good. Yeah, no, yeah. Ursae needs to step down, if I'm being honest. It's never going to happen, to be honest. He's the owner. Yeah, I know. He has to sell the team. That's what I mean, that's what I mean. He has to sell the team. I mean, who knows? Maybe he'll be the next Schneider and there'll be a lot of pressure to sell the team. That's possible, but I think it's a long haul. Now to the next feud, the Jets and the Broncos. This is one that I've been covering and looking after since it started, basically. Since Sean Payton called out Nathaniel Hackett over the worst coaching job he's ever seen. And NFL history, not only just him. And it's got to be like, okay, at first I agreed. Yeah, he's being truthful. There was a whole shit show last year for Denver. But if you think about it, as a veteran NFL coach, you've got to have a standard. You've got to have a limit of what you say and what you don't say. And he even addressed it. He said, oh, I still had my NFL fox gear on, my hat on. Because he was saying stuff that I was out of line. And that's what led to a domino effect. Because then Robert Sala came out and defended him. If you don't got no haters, you ain't popping. And then Aaron Rodgers was like, take my coach's name out of your damn mouth. And then after that, Nathaniel Hackett himself said, there's a certain code, a code between coaches. And he crossed it. So it's getting ugly. That's what I'm going to say. It's getting ugly. And no apology from Payton either. Yeah. Week 5, baby. Yeah, I can't wait for week 5. I think Sean Payton needs to get his back blown out by the Jets and Aaron Rodgers. It's simple. Like, he's a dick. And he's, you know, known for Bounty Gate. So, of course, he's shady, bro. Yeah. So, you know, I'm glad that they're calling him out for his BS. Because it's like, come on, man. You're out here starting drama. And you know damn well if you were actually a good coach, you would cut that out. That's why you won the Super Bowl on a Bounty Gate, if I'm being honest. I mean, that's not entirely true. The Bounty Gate was after the Super Bowl win. But what I will say is that after Bounty Gate, you should have some sort of, you know, after you got suspended for a year, you lost a lot of your players, and you got fined, you should have some sort of respect for other coaches. Have some sort of line for yourself. Because not only did you cross that line way before this, when he did the Bounty Gate, paid off players to do that. You know, you have a line. You've crossed it already. Try not to cross it again. And now you're out here disrespecting a head coach. Saying he has the worst, you know, head coaching job of all time. Hey man, you had one of the most dangerous head coaching jobs of all time. Injuring a bunch of players. And destroying careers, if I'm being honest. Brett Favre wasn't the same after that. I know he was old. But after that, he was done. He couldn't play anymore. Sean Payton is probably the most irrational coach right now in the NFL. That, him crossing the line, just shows that he still has that irrationality. I don't know what's going to happen there in Denver, but what I will say is I don't think they'll still make the playoffs anyway. So, you know, on to the next thing, with the Jets. And this is obviously, probably not super big news, but obviously, Garrett Wilson suffered an injury. And I don't think it's going to have any fantasy impact though, because it's a low ankle sprain. But what do you think about that little injury? It's a small little injury, like you said. It's nothing to be concerned of as of now. But if you look at his other training camp highlights, dude, the guy was balling, making one-handed catches, making catches at the very end of the line. So, overall, it shouldn't be too much of a concern if I'm a Jets fan. Garrett Wilson is that guy. And he's bound to get healthy, and he'll be straight. I think I heard the camera. Stop it, stop it. No, no, no, it was a bug. Oh, okay, okay. All right, just continue. Yeah, but Garrett Wilson, I actually want to ask you this, because I saw it quickly, like before we started filming. Yeah. Some guy said that Garrett Wilson is less valuable than Chris Alave, based on the draft ADP for fantasy. Less valuable than Alave? Less valuable than Alave? Yes, because he pretty much said that you'd get the same value, but Alave is drafted later, so that's why he's more valuable. Do you agree with that, or how do you feel about that? It makes sense to me, because I feel like Wilson will get drafted first than Alave, and Alave will have that work later on. It does make sense to me. But I could see the case where Alave does get drafted first. No, pretty much what he was trying to say is like, Chris Alave is more viable because he's getting drafted later, and him and Wilson are pretty much going to be doing around the same, but Alave is more viable because he's getting drafted later. Yeah, that makes total sense, because if you're drafted later and you're projected at the same rate as Wilson, then yeah, you're bound to have good value. That's good value. That's a sleeper value. But like I said, I could see it being interchangeable. I could see Alave getting drafted first. I could see Wilson getting drafted later. But I don't know. It just depends. Alave obviously did great last season, and I think Wilson was hurt. Yeah, he got a little bit hurt. So Wilson had that, and Alave obviously took the honors. So I think, yeah, I mean, in general it does make sense that even if Alave is going to get drafted later but still has that same value as or that same statistical value as Wilson, then, yeah, he's worth more later on in the rounds. So thinking about why receiver is getting hurt, obviously coming really with the toe, this doesn't seem to be that serious, but what are your thoughts on it? Once again, hopefully it's not a light injury. It's nothing too crazy, because a lot of people are also looking at his training cap tapes, and he's looking great. He's starting to look a little bit more like his old self. In 2021, he was looking off. Yes. No, he was looking great in training cap, and so once he gets that toe issue figured out, honestly, look for him in the fourth round. Look for him in the fourth round, fifth round. We'll see. We'll see. And what do you think about the cup injury, obviously the hamstring? You don't want to say how bad it is, but what do you think about that? I think they might be sugarcoating it a little bit by saying that he'll be hopeful by week one. I think this might be more serious than we think, because he did get carted off. I believe he did. Or he walked out, but he was limping. And I think with a hamstring injury, it's not like, oh, get it fixed right away. No. There is time. Don't get me wrong. There is time between now and week one, but if I'm being honest, do the Rams want to risk him? Do they want to rush him to week one? I don't think so. I don't think he's going to miss significant time into the regular season, but don't expect them to see him week one. I just feel like for precaution, they start him next week, the following week. I hope that Cooper Cup does come back in time, or else, I always say since I'm a Rams fan, at that point, I'd almost not want to watch my team. If Cooper Cup is not on the field, I don't really want to watch. Because at that point, we're going to lose pressure at that point because we have no real weapons outside of Cooper Cup. Maybe Cam Akers, if he actually starts looking at how he looked. Because he's very consistent, but if he starts looking at how he looked in the end of the season, we'll have a weapon there. But, you know, if Cup stays hurt, he'll win in 2024. I don't care. And people are starting to really think we're going to be a bottom 13. So, I don't know. I do not mind if he sits out, only if he's actually really injured. Because then at that point, I'm really in for that Caleb Williams two-week stake. So, yeah. I think it's very wishful thinking because, yes, don't get me wrong, the Rams have the potential of being a horrible team. No bias, no trash-talking. They have the potential. They're not that team from 2021 anymore. We have literally nobody's on our team. So, it's very likely that they'll be a bottom 10 team. But, for that first pick, I just doubt it. I doubt it. I think the Cardinals have that. We'll have this in a future video. Maybe we'll have it included here. We'll have it on TikTok or whatever. But the Cardinals had a training camp and they were doing a play. And the first thing I noticed is that they were taking too long. Colt McCoy was taking too long to hike the ball. So, I was like, this is going to be... If that was in the real NFL world, the real NFL game, that would be a delayed game easily. But, second of all, Colt McCoy was trying to throw it to his receiver. And instead, he throws it to the back of the head of the defensive back. I was like, man. I will say, if the Cardinals don't play Tyler this year, yeah. It'll be pretty hard for us to be number one. It all really depends on Tyler playing, if I'm being honest. Because if Tyler plays at least most of the season, I don't think the Cardinals will be number one. I mean, I still see them being a bottom 10 team. Yeah. It's going to take a lot for the Rams to be a bottom 10 team. But losing guys like Cooper Cupp will pretty much start that really fast. Yeah, I agree. Because if we lose Cooper Cupp at that point, we have an old quarterback that's still quite decent, obviously. Yeah. An elite but old defensive player. And that's pretty much it. Like, that's really... That's it? The break point. Yeah, defensive line sucks. The defensive line lost a lot of pieces. The defensive backs are bad. Yeah, it's rough. It's looking rough to be a Rams fan and a Rams player in general, yeah. You know, I might not even go to a game this year. Might not. Might... Who knows? But what I will say is that given, obviously, that Rams is no longer there and given Rams' situation, the Dolphins sort of addressed that recently, signing Eli Apple, which I find very interesting because, obviously, Eli Apple is Eli Apple. What do you think about Eli Apple signing with the Dolphins? Well, my first thought that came up was the comments I saw. By Carrico? Yes. And not only that, like how the team's fans were taunting the Dolphins, saying that, damn, you know, what a way for you guys to make yourself lose more games just adding Eli Apple. In general, I don't have any disrespect towards Eli Apple, but if you're trying to compare Eli Apple to Jalen Ramsey, there's no comparison. There's no comparison. Yeah, I just... I don't know. Eli Apple's had his moments though, but... Yeah, I know. He's had his bad moments. Yeah. Yeah, so, I mean, Dolphins, don't get me wrong, they added to the hole. They added to that big hole they had, but it's not going to look like... I don't think it's going to, you know, obviously fulfill that role that Ramsey would. And there's one more signing I actually want to talk about which happened recently. It's... I don't... I'm not even going to try to say his name fully. Yannick. Yannick, yes. To the Bears. It was a good move, in my opinion, because the Bears defensive ends last year had like four sacks. Yeah. And I think last year he had, for sure, more. Yeah. I think it was near 10. Yeah. 9.45. 9.45, yes. What do you think about him signing to your rival? Well... Give me the bias perspective first. The bias. Um... Bias perspective, I feel like the Bears probably could have gone with better options, like Davenport, or, um... The guys on the Saints, I can't remember his name anymore. But the defensive ends from the Saints. Um... Yannick is a dog. Don't get me wrong. But as we were talking about it before, he's not really that great on the run. The rush. Yeah. He's a little... He's more of a pass rusher. Yeah. He's the pass rusher guy you want. And the Bears do need that. But if you... I feel like if you want to compete in the NFC North, you need to have guys that can do both. And so... Not a bad pickup at all. And now more unbiased. Good, solid pickup. Bears. It was gonna happen. He gets a one-year deal, so... At least one year, like, 12 mil. So he got paid, for sure. Yeah, so if he proves it, if he proves it, then he'll stay another year for the Bears. But... We'll see. Overall, it's a good move, decent move for their need. For sure. The only thing I find interesting is that he's been productive throughout his career. He's been above average. But he's gone to so many teams, so... I don't know why, obviously. Because some people were saying, like, there's, like, his fifth team, and it's like... He's been productive, but it's like, why is he moving so much? Yeah. I mean, obviously, we can't answer that, but I just found that interesting. And there's one more thing before the main course, though. There's one more thing, for sure, I want to talk about. What's that? Alvin Kamara, and this was today, but Alvin Kamara got suspended three games. What do you think about that? I thought it was gonna be more, to be honest. I thought it was gonna be four or five, if I'm being honest. But three, obviously, he's gonna... He's gonna have to serve three games, and of course, it was gonna happen. He's not just gonna, you know, escape without any punishment. Adele's gonna give him the punishment. He met up with Adele to discuss it. So he got... Pretty much, he got... What would I say? He got, like, a slap in the wrist. Three games, that's it. I guess, yeah, I agree. It was kind of a slap in the wrist, three games. I thought it was also gonna be, like, five, but I think, at this point, it kind of begs the question, like, given that Kamara has obviously never been that great of a rusher, and Jamal is more that rusher, it begs the question, will he not be the true RB1 for the Saints anymore, especially given that he's gonna miss some time, which Jamal has some very good games, and then all of a sudden, we're talking about 1A, 1B. That's what I feel like can happen. What do you think about that, them potentially being 1A, 1B? Yeah, I'd like their perspective on that, taking that, because Jamal Williams was that guy last year, you know, I think he had, how many touchdowns, 15? 17. 17? 17. Yeah, like, honestly, you can't just let that guy roll in the second position, or the RB2 position. Yeah. He's gonna be the 1B, 1A, 1B. It doesn't matter. Yeah, so, I don't disagree. I for sure think Jamal's gonna have more carries at the end of the season, assuming both of them are healthy. You know, we actually, like, have talked to him a little bit before, so I just hope, personally, you know, biasly, because he went to the high school I went to, that he does get that one, that he's actually 1A. Yeah, yeah. Because he was 1A for the Lions, because Swift, that situation with him got pretty ugly. All they did was do a pass catcher, and Kamara's been good at that. That's why it's really a basic question, will Kamara doesn't have that upside anymore, to be honest. He doesn't have that upside that he once had. And Jamal Williams, coming off a great career season, you just don't let a guy sit in the, like I said, in the back of the row, do nothing. Sit and do, like, sit pretty, you know? I will be disappointed because I do think Jamal is gonna be relevant for sure in that offense. He's gonna have a legit role. I would be disappointed if they do not. Yeah. But, yeah, I think Kamara's time is kinda over. I think it's probably gonna move on from him too. So, we'll look further into that as the season goes by. But, now it's time for the main course. I feel like, you know, you should introduce what you're gonna do right now. So, last week we did do the NFL quarterbacks rankings for Anguiano, his fantasy rankings. And now, it's my time to do it so that he could react and, you know, I think we did that last week too. Yeah, I did. So, I did a top 15 as well. And, I don't have the statistics on here. I have my phone around here just in case. But, I have the rankings in general. And if you want more, we'll get it to you guys in late August. Yeah, late August once the training camp is done. Once these injuries settle down, then we'll have these because, yeah, it's getting pretty ugly. But anyways, here we go. So, without any further ado, let's do this. Let's discuss it. We're gonna start off at number one. Number one, I got Patrick Mahomes. Number two, Josh Allen. Number three, Joe Burrow. Number four, Jalen Hurts. Number five, Lamar Jackson. Number six, Justin Herbert. Number seven, Justin Fields. Number eight, Trevor Lawrence. Number nine, Dak Prescott. Number 10, Tua Sagavalloya. Number 11, Joe Burrow. Number 12, Tua Sagavalloya. Number 11, You said his last name wrong. My bad. Just keep going. Number 11, Kurt Cousins. Number 12, Aaron Rogers. Number 13, Deshaun Watson. Number 14, Gino Smith. And lastly, number 15, Daniel Jones. I mean, honestly, I don't really have too many objections, but I just find it interesting that last week you were on me for having Fields at six and you haven't said it. So, I'm gonna go ahead and say Daniel Jones. You haven't said it. So, what's the deal? Like, who? And what'd you say? I had him six and you were critical. You were like, oh, no, no, no, no. I wasn't critical about that. I was critical about you having Herbert, you had Cousins and Fields over Herbert. That's what I was critical of. I'm not disagreeing that Fields isn't obviously a top 10 fantasy quarterback. I'm just disagreeing on the fact that I feel Herbert could be higher than Fields. If you were to put it in one spot. Okay, one spot. Okay, that proves my point. I have him better by slightly. Slightly. But, any objections? Anything that really... I have to think about everything you said. What do you think about Mahomes at one? I just, like I said, I don't have him at number one. I just think the dual threat quarterback is starting to continue to go up a little bit more and more. And, Mahomes, like I said, Mahomes is a little bit more of a dual threat. He'll be at one. Yeah. For me. But, I mean, I'm not going to go against it because he is the best passing quarterback in the league right now. Yes. And, I will say though, I feel like Hertz is a little low for me. I feel like number four, I don't love that. I can give you my understanding. Yeah. I feel like Burrell has the better wide receiver dual. Okay. I mean, I understand that. And, this is something that you've told me before. That you said that both Higgins and Chase were going to go off this year. Yes. Don't be too specific though. No, I know. That's all I'm going to say. But, I'm going with that too. That Burrell is going to be a top three running quarterback because of that. He has, obviously, you know, saved. He has the best trio with Boyd. But, the reality is, if you compare the dual between Burrell and Fields, I mean, and Hertz, the Bengals take that. The Bengals take it. But, I agree. Okay, but Hertz, he runs. Yeah, that I will say is the reason why I have him up front. That's the main reason. But Burrell, I just feel will be just a tad bit better. Maybe Hertz won't run as much anymore. I won't be surprised if Penny stays healthy the full season. Yeah. I kind of see Hertz taking a back step from the running because I haven't judged him like he got last year. That's why I have Burrell over Hertz. Other than that, I would have Hertz over him. But it's just the dual or the Bengals is too good to not say Burrell's going to be, obviously, arguably top three. I do want to ask you this because I'm just curious. Yeah. Around what range do you have Chase and Higgins getting in yards? What range? Breaking ones? No, range, like 1,000, 1,500, like, you know. I can see Chase getting 1,500. And Higgins? What do you have him around? I can see him getting 1,250, 1,300. Okay. I just wanted to see where you're... That's what I'm saying. These guys showed their... They showed how good they were last season. Just wait for another good season. I see it. I see the Bengals... If I'm being honest, I could have the Bengals as an early favorite to win the Super Bowl. But I won't say that. I won't say that. That's going to be for another time where we're going to do our Super Bowl predictions. Oh, I think we should... Yeah, we'll do that. We'll do that. That's for another time. But... But it's possible. It's possible. It could be possible. I don't know. Let me think about But before we think, I think that I hear the camera. So let me pause it. Let me just check. Oh, it's still on. But that's me again. You want to stop? Yeah. Just stop it for now. Okay. I actually need to think about this again. I'll start it right now. Okay. All right, go ahead. Another thing I should do, kind of, really want to think about I mean want to point out is that I find it a little interesting that you have Dak at 9 and you have Lawrence at 8. Or more Dak at 9 if I'm being honest. I have him just outside of my top 10. Yeah. In reality, Trevor Lawrence had a really solid campaign last season and he really surprised everyone. You know, a lot of people didn't face him if I'm being honest. A lot of people faced him after his horrendous freshman year. Just, you know, horrible. And so now, after this season, seeing what he did with Evan Ingram, seeing what he did with Kirk, even with Zay Jones. Zay Jones. I just feel like if you add him, if you add Calvin Ridley to the mix now, he can go off more than we thought. You know? That's why I have him in that top 10 position and over Dak Prescott just because I feel like he generally has a lot of weapons now. A lot of weapons he can play with. As for Dak Prescott, you know, he's always going to be a solid quarterback with CeeDee Lamb. That combination will obviously, you know, still dominate. The other one that you were talking about was DeSean Watson, right? Yeah, I mean, we were talking about it a little bit off camera because I was like, I don't know, it's very interesting because I actually don't have him in my top 15. I barely have him out of the top 15. I just think he has average weapons and last year, I just feel like last year kind of showed that he was rusty. Yeah. I do think he'll perform a little better but even then, I don't know, like all those guys you named in front of him, I kind of would prefer them over him right now. Yeah. Even Daniel Jones because of the rushing and I mean, Daniel Jones has looked very good in training camp so far too with the receivers, especially Jalen Hyatt. Okay. 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