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10/11/25

WR RANKINGS- RECEPTIONS/TARGETS/CATCH RATE %

Elite Sports Talk - WR Rankings

Receptions/Targets/Catch Rate

Team Player REC Targets Catch Rate %
Rams Puka Nacua 52 (1st) 62 (1st) 83.8% (3rd)
Lions Amon-Ra St. Brown 35 (2nd) 41 (5th) 85.3% (1st)
Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba 34 (3rd) 43 (4th) 79% (6th)
Saints Chris Olave 33 (4th) 54 (2nd) 61% (18th)
Jets Garrett Wilson 33 (4th) 48 (3rd) 68.7% (13th)
Bengals Ja’Marr Chase 32 (6th) 45 (4th) 71% (11th)
Commanders Deebo Samuel 30 (7th) 38 (8th) 78.9% (5th)
Chargers Keenan Allen 29 (8th) 44 (4th) 65.9% (15th)
Patriots Stefon Diggs 29 (8th) 34 (10th) 85.2% (2nd)
Vikings Justin Jefferson 29 (8th) 42 (5th) 69% (12th)
Ravens Zay Flowers 28 (11th) 36 (9th) 77.7% (7th)
Broncos Courtland Sutton 26 (12th) 37 (8th) 70.2% (10th)
Colts Michael Pittman Jr. 26 (12th) 35 (10th) 74.2% (8th)
Chiefs Marquise “Hollywood” Brown 26 (12th) 40 (6th) 65% (16th)
Chargers Quentin Johnston 26 (12th) 41 (5th) 63.4% (17th)
Raiders Jakobi Meyers 25 (17th) 39 (7th) 64.0% (16th)
Eagles DeVonta Smith 25 (17th) 30 (12th) 83.3% (4th)
Buccaneers Emeka Egbuka 25 (17th) 38 (8th) 65.7% (14th)
Falcons Drake London 24 (20th) 37 (8th) 64.8% (15th)
Panthers Tetairoa McMillan 24 (20th) 43 (4th) 55.8% (20th)

* Indicates 1st in Catch Rate %. ** Indicates player has already played Week 6 game.

TEAM SACK RANKINGS THROUGH WEEK 5

Elite Sports Talk - Team Sacks

TEAM SACK RANKINGS THROUGH WEEK 5

Team Number of Sacks Rank
Denver Broncos 21 1ST
Detroit Lions 16 2ND
Los Angeles Rams 15 T-3RD
Washington Commanders 15 T-3RD
Cleveland Browns 14 T-5TH
Indianapolis Colts 14 T-5TH
Los Angeles Chargers 14 T-5TH
Pittsburgh Steelers 14 T-5TH
Buffalo Bills 13 T-9TH
Kansas City Chiefs 13 T-9TH
Minnesota Vikings 13 T-9TH
Seattle Seahawks 13 T-9TH
Houston Texans 12 T-13TH
New Orleans Saints 12 T-13TH
Green Bay Packers 11 T-15TH
Miami Dolphins 11 T-15TH
New England Patriots 11 T-15TH

TOTAL TAKEAWAYS THROUGH WEEK 5

Elite Sports Talk - Total Takeaways

TOTAL TAKEAWAYS THROUGH WEEK 5

Rank Teams Total INT FUM
1 Jacksonville Jaguars 14 10 4
2 Pittsburgh Steelers 10 5 5
3 Chicago Bears 9 7 2
4 Detroit Lions 9 6 3
5 Indianapolis Colts 8 6 2
6 New Orleans Saints 8 3 5
7 Tennessee Titans 8 3 5
8 Los Angeles Rams 7 3 4
9 Minnesota Vikings 7 2 5
10 Seattle Seahawks 7 7 0

10/09/25

RB YARDS AFTER CONTACT RANKINGS THROUGH WEEK 5

Elite Sports Talk - RB Rankings

YARDS AFTER CONTACT / YARDS PER CARRY

Rank Team Player YAC YPC
1 Indianapolis Colts Jonathan Taylor 402 5.11
2 Buffalo Bills James Cook 306 5.00
3 Dallas Cowboys Javonte Williams 298 5.66
4 Las Vegas Raiders Ashton Jeanty 298 4.26
5 Jacksonville Jaguars Travis Etienne 261 5.75
6 Denver Broncos J.K. Dobbins 253 5.22
7 Atlanta Falcons Bijan Robinson 246 4.91
8 Tennessee Titans Tony Pollard 245 4.00
9 Cleveland Browns Quinhson Judkins 238 4.82
10 Los Angeles Rams Kyren Williams 237 4.49
11 Los Angeles Chargers Omarion Hampton 237 4.76
12 Green Bay Packers Josh Jacobs 231 3.33
13 New Orleans Saints Alvin Kamara 219 3.88
14 New York Jets Breece Hall 214 5.32
15 Detroit Lions David Montgomery 213 5.08
16 San Francisco 49ers Christian McCaffrey 209 3.10
17 Minnesota Vikings Jordan Mason 205 4.68
18 Seattle Seahawks Kenneth Walker 204 4.85
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bucky Irving 200 3.34
20 Miami Dolphins Devon Achane 197 4.37
21 Baltimore Ravens Derrick Henry 191 4.95
22 Detroit Lions Jahmyr Gibbs 188 4.64
23 New York Giants Cam Skattebo 186 3.81
24 Washington Commanders Jacory Croskey-Merritt 185 6.58
25 Carolina Panthers Rico Dowdle 183 5.67

9/21/25

EST EP. 12- WEEK 2 GAME REVIEWS, TEAM STATS, PLAYER STATS, THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL REVIEW + WEEKLY PICKS

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Elite Sports Talk - Week 2 NFL Review

Week 2 Review

This episode of Elite Sports Talk (EST) provides a comprehensive review of Week 2 of the NFL season, examines key team and individual statistics, and analyzes various early-season narratives, culminating in predictions for the upcoming games. The program began by acknowledging the start of Week 3 with the Thursday Night Football matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills, noting that the AFC East rivalry game was much closer than anticipated. Reviewing Week 2, the host pointed out an uptick in game disparity; the average margin of victory increased to 10.5 points per game, up from 7.5 points in Week 1. This change was attributed to Week 1 having 13 one-score games compared to only eight in Week 2, alongside significant blowouts suffered by the Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears, and New York Jets.

Week 2 Game Highlights

The host focused on three of the most competitive contests from Week 2:

  • New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys: The NFC East battle was a high-scoring affair, with the Cowboys ultimately winning 40-37. Giants quarterback Russell Wilson had an outstanding performance, completing 30 of 41 passes for 450 yards and three touchdowns, described as the "Seattle Seahawk version of Russ." Rookie Malik Neighbors contributed significantly with nine receptions for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Despite the offensive prowess, the Giants’ defense, expected to be the team’s strength, struggled. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott went 38 of 52 for over 360 yards and two touchdowns, while CD Lamb and Jake Ferguson also posted strong receiving numbers.
  • Denver Broncos vs. Indianapolis Colts: This "crazy game" featured numerous penalties and a controversial ending. The Broncos initially won 28-26, but the outcome was dramatically reversed when a "nonsense" leverage penalty was called on a Broncos lineman after time had expired. This gave the Colts a second chance to attempt a field goal, which they made, winning 29-28. Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had a standout game, rushing 25 times for 165 yards. Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw for 206 yards and three touchdowns, but his late interception proved costly.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Houston Texans: The Buccaneers secured a narrow 29-28 victory on Monday Night Football, driven by a game-winning drive led by quarterback Baker Mayfield (25 of 38 for 215 yards, two touchdowns, zero interceptions). The Texans’ defense, regarded as one of the best defensive line and DB groups in the league, kept the game close and managed to sack Mayfield four times. The Texans, however, continued to struggle with offensive line protection for CJ Stroud, who was sacked three times.

Key Statistics Through Week 2

The EST episode highlighted leaders in key statistical categories:

  • Team Offense: The Baltimore Ravens led the league in scoring (81 points), while the Buffalo Bills led in total yards (900).
  • Team Defense: The Los Angeles Rams allowed the fewest points (28). The Cleveland Browns led in fewest yards allowed (383). The New England Patriots topped the league with nine sacks, and the Jacksonville Jaguars led with five interceptions.
  • Individual Leaders: Russell Wilson led in passing yards (618). Jonathan Taylor led in rushing yards (236). Malik Neighbors led in receiving yards (238). Lamar Jackson and Jared Goff were tied for the lead in passing touchdowns (six each).

Overreactions Discussion

The host analyzed whether current perceptions of teams were justified:

  • Pittsburgh Steelers Defense: The analysis concluded that the poor performance of their high-priced defense (29th in scoring defense, 25th against the pass, allowing 63 points) is not an overreaction through two weeks.
  • Houston Texans 0-2 Start: Concerns are justified, mainly due to offensive line problems causing them to rank 32nd in scoring (only 28 total points).
  • Cincinnati Bengals Playoff Hopes: The belief that their playoff chances are finished is not an overreaction due to Joe Burrow's Grade 3 turf toe injury, which is expected to sideline him until at least mid-December (Week 15 or 16 minimum).
  • Philadelphia Eagles Repeating as Champions: This claim is deemed definitely an overreaction, despite their 2-0 start, due to their concerning offensive metrics: 29th in total yards (518) and 31st in passing yards (238 total).

Week 3 Thursday Night Recap

The episode recapped the Bills defeating the Dolphins 31-21 in the Week 3 opener. The Dolphins, however, covered the 11.5-point spread. Tua Tagovailoa threw for 146 yards, two touchdowns, and one costly interception, while Josh Allen threw for 213 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. The Dolphins’ defense was credited with playing better than expected, especially considering they were missing their top three corners. The host argues that the Dolphins' 0-3 start does not mean their season is "completely done."

WEEKLY PICKS

  • LA Rams over the Philadelphia Eagles, citing the Rams’ 12-5 record on the East Coast under Sean McVay.
  • Washington Commanders over the Las Vegas Raiders.
  • Houston Texans over the Jacksonville Jaguars, anticipating a close game and a "revenge game" for Christian Kirk.
  • Denver Broncos over the Chargers.
  • Arizona Cardinals over the San Francisco 49ers, noting Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is 2-1 when playing in San Francisco.
  • Baltimore Ravens over the Detroit Lions in the Monday Night Football game, based on quarterback Lamar Jackson's dominant career home record of 39-3 and his 11-2 record against NFC teams at home.

9/14/25

EST EP.11- WK 1 GAME REVIEWS, TNF WK 2 REVIEW, OVERREACTIONS + MORE!

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Seed Team Projected Record
🏈 AFC Playoff Predictions
1 Buffalo Bills 12-5
2 Baltimore Ravens 12-5
3 Denver Broncos 11-6
4 Houston Texans 10-7
5 Cincinnati Bengals 10-7
6 Kansas City Chiefs 10-7
7 Pittsburgh Steelers 10-7
🏈 NFC Playoff Predictions
1 Washington Commanders 12-5
2 Green Bay Packers 11-6
3 Los Angeles Rams 10-7
4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-8
5 Philadelphia Eagles 10-7
6 Arizona Cardinals 10-7
7 Detroit Lions 10-7

The episode begins with the host introducing a new intro for his YouTube channel, reflecting on an "awesome" Week 1 of the NFL season. He notes that almost every game in Week 1 was a one-score game, with 13 out of 16 being decided by a single score, two by two scores (Washington over the Giants, Detroit losing to Green Bay), and one blowout. The host humorously describes the Miami Dolphins' performance against the Indianapolis Colts as looking like a "high school team".

He then delves into game reviews:

Sunday Night Football (Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills): The host describes the Ravens "routing" the Bills until Josh Allen, whom he calls the "MVP of the league once again," put on his "Superman cape" and took over the game. Allen completed 33 of 46 passes for 394 yards and two touchdowns, throwing 300 of those yards in the fourth quarter. This outcome "tore [him] to shreds" to see happen again to a Lamar Jackson-led team, noting that the defense gave up a quarter of a season's worth of passing yards. Jackson himself was 14 of 19 for 209 yards and two touchdowns, with 70 rushing yards and another touchdown. Derrick Henry had about 170 yards and two touchdowns on only 18 carries. For Buffalo, Zay Flowers had seven catches for 143 yards, and DeAndre Hopkins made a "one-handed catch". Keon Coleman had a very good game, looking like the player Buffalo hoped he would become. Dalton Kincaid, one of Buffalo's tight ends, also scored a touchdown. Baltimore was up by 15 points at one point, but Buffalo's comeback led the host to believe Buffalo might be the best team in the AFC this year, despite having picked Baltimore to win the Super Bowl. He feels Baltimore's defense needs to improve, noting that Lamar Jackson struggles against Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.

Monday Night Football (Chicago Bears vs. JJ McCarthy): The host calls this game another "nailbiter," with the Chicago Bears playing "30 minutes of great football" without either of their two starting quarterbacks against JJ McCarthy in his first NFL game. McCarthy, born and raised in Chicago, single-handedly dismantled the Bears in the second half, throwing three touchdowns and gaining 143 yards, though he did throw an interception which Chicago returned for a touchdown. He also scored a rushing touchdown, bringing his total to four touchdowns. Jordan Mason had 68 rushing yards, surprising the host who expected Aaron Jones to be the primary back. For the Bears, Justin Jefferson was mostly absent but ended with four catches for 44 yards and a touchdown. DJ Moore had three catches for 68 yards and appeared to suffer a concussion but returned. Caleb Williams looked "pretty good" with 210 passing yards, two touchdowns, and 58 rushing yards. The host believes Chicago will make a run this year, attributing their strong first-half defense to them playing without starting cornerbacks.

Thursday Night Football (Washington Commanders vs. Green Bay Packers): The host anticipated a closer game, potentially a Washington win, despite it being in Green Bay. Michael Parsons was a disruptive force for Green Bay, playing "100% of the snaps". Jayden Daniels "didn't really look great" and received an MRI on his knee, finishing the game but lacking his usual mobility. Austin Eckler went to the IR for the second consecutive year after tearing his Achilles, which the host notes is a tough blow for the 30-year-old. However, rookie running back Jaka Kroski Merritt showed promise in Week 1 with 82 yards and a touchdown on two carries. Other players mentioned include Zach Ertz (six receptions, 64 yards, one touchdown), Deebo Samuel (seven catches, 44 yards, one touchdown, and a 50-yard kick return), and Terry McLaurin (five catches, 48 yards on nine targets), whose performance was somewhat disappointing. Green Bay's defense, especially their defensive backs, looked "pretty dang good" through two weeks, with players like Edgerin Cooper (10 tackles, 7 solo, 0.5 sack, 2 QB hits), Quay Walker (8 tackles), and Rashan Gary (one sack) making significant plays. Bobby Wagner also continued his consistent performance with 11 tackles, and Dorance Armstrong and Von Miller also contributed sacks. The host credits Green Bay's defense for making Washington look like an average team.

The host then moves to "Overreactions":

  • Aaron Rodgers for MVP: The host firmly calls this an "overreaction," despite Rodgers' Week 1 performance of four touchdowns, zero interceptions, and 244 yards (22 of 30) against his old team. He believes Rodgers, at 41, cannot repeat that success all season, especially with a tough schedule.
  • Tua Tagovailoa and Mike McDaniel's last year in Miami: The host believes this is "not an overreaction" and is aligned with how their season could go. He projected the Dolphins to win 10 games but miss the playoffs. A poor start (0-3, 0-4, 0-5) could lead to changes, possibly McDaniel losing his job, or even Tyreek Hill being traded due to allegations. He considers Tua a "top-tier quarterback" when healthy, with concussions being the main concern.
  • Bryce Young should be benched: The host considers this a "slight overreaction," despite Young's rough start (18 of 35 for 154 yards, one touchdown, two interceptions, a 20 QB rating, and three turnovers). He notes that Young had 40 rushing yards and the team only scored 10 points against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He projects Carolina to win only five games and attributes their struggles to offensive coordination rather than Young alone, highlighting the talent in their running back room, receivers, and offensive line.
  • Justin Fields will propel the Jets to the playoffs: The host does not consider this an "overreaction" but rather a matter of "reality" that will be told by the end of the year. Fields had a strong game (16 of 22 for 218 yards, one passing touchdown, two rushing touchdowns, 48 rushing yards, and no turnovers) in a close loss that the Jets "should have actually won". However, the host acknowledges the AFC's depth makes it difficult for any single team to guarantee a playoff spot.
  • Kansas City's kingdom will come to a crashing halt: The host says this is "possibly not an overreaction" and depends on their upcoming game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Starting 0-2, coupled with injuries (Xavier Worthy), the absence of Rashee Rice until Week 7, a struggling run game (Hunt or Pacheco), and Travis Kelce looking like he "lost a step," raises concerns. He still predicts them to make the playoffs but sees the possibility of a decline.

Playoff Predictions

The host shares his playoff predictions:

  • AFC Playoff Predictions: He projects Buffalo Bills as the number one seed, followed by the Baltimore Ravens (number two), Denver Broncos (number three), Houston Texans (number four), Cincinnati Bengals (number five), Kansas City Chiefs (number six), and Pittsburgh Steelers (number seven). He expresses frustration with Buffalo's potential dominance. He also notes the Chiefs' tough schedule, including games against the Ravens, Jaguars, Lions, and Raiders. He explicitly states he left the Chargers out of the playoffs, despite their strong Week 1 performance, as he originally only had them winning nine games.
  • NFC Playoff Predictions: He surprisingly predicts the Washington Commanders as the number one seed, despite their loss to Green Bay. He has Green Bay making the championship game but "choking" and not winning the Super Bowl. The Rams are number three, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at number four, Philadelphia Eagles at number five (with Washington winning their division). He is "high on the Arizona Cardinals" for the past two seasons, predicting them at number six, with Kyler Murray having his best statistical season. The Detroit Lions are number seven, though he notes the Minnesota Vikings could easily take that spot. He also suggests the Chicago Bears could be in playoff discussion later in the season if their defense continues to play well and their starting corners return.

Weekly Picks (Week 2)

  • He reviews his 3-4 record from Week 1. For Week 2, he is "doubling down" on teams that made him mad, picking Chicago at Detroit (hoping for starting corners to play and Ben Johnson to make a difference). He also picks Miami in a "get-right game" against New England. Other picks include Philly at Kansas City (a rare pick for him as he's not a Philly fan), Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football, Houston at home against Tampa Bay, and the Chargers beating the Raiders on Monday Night Football.

The episode concludes with the host thanking viewers and reminding them to bet responsibly.

9/07/25

EST EP.10- THURSDAY & FRIDAY GM RECAPS, WEST DIVISIONS OVERVIEW, UNDER/OVER TOTALS, + SUNDAY BETS!

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Team Projected Record
🏈 AFC West
Denver Broncos 11-7
Kansas City Chiefs 10-7
Las Vegas Raiders 9-8
Los Angeles Chargers 10-7
🏈 NFC West
Arizona Cardinals 10-7
Los Angeles Rams 10-7
San Francisco 49ers 6-11
Seattle Seahawks 4-13

In this episode, Elite Sports Talk provided an overview of the NFL season kickoff, offering projections for total over/unders and win/loss records for the NFC West and AFC West divisions, along with "bets of the week" and "straight-up picks" for Week 1.

The episode began with a recap of the Thursday night opening game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. The Philadelphia Eagles secured the win, although the Cowboys played "a little bit better than we would have thought". Passing yards were low for both teams, with Dak Prescott throwing for 188 yards (no touchdowns, no interceptions) and Jalen Hurts for 152 yards (four incompletions). Defenses played well, with Malik Hooker and Kenneth Murray Jr. leading the Cowboys in tackles (nine each), and Marshon Lattimore recording one sack for Dallas. On the Eagles' side, Zack Bowen led with nine total tackles, and new Eagle Adoree' Jackson had seven tackles. Jaylen Carter was ejected from the game after the opening kickoff. Fantasy picks were mixed; Jake Ferguson had five catches for 23 yards, while Javvante Williams impressively gained 54 yards and two touchdowns. CeeDee Lamb struggled with catches, bringing in about half of his 13 targets.

  • Bets of the Week and Straight-Up Picks: A disclaimer about responsible gambling was provided. The "bets of the week" included Carolina Panthers +3.5, Pittsburgh Steelers -3, Miami Dolphins money line, Tampa Bay Buccaneers -1.5, and Chicago Bears money line. Straight-up picks for Week 1 included the Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, Baltimore Ravens (vs. Buffalo), and Chicago Bears (vs. Minnesota).

AFC West Previews

Denver Broncos

  • As a self-proclaimed fan, Lead Sports Talk was enthusiastic about the Broncos, anticipating an even better defense than last year. Key offensive players include J.K. Dobbins, who is expected to have a strong year, and receivers Courtland Sutton, Marvin Mims Jr. (also a returner), and Troy Franklin. Evan Engram was a significant signing at tight end, having led the league in receptions two years prior. The offensive line was described as "the best in the league" by ESPN.com's pass and run block win rates, featuring Garrett Bolles and Quinn Meinerz. Defensively, the Broncos led the league with 63 sacks last year and boast players like Zach Allen, Alex Singleton, and Pat Surtain II, recognized as the "number one corner in all football". The Broncos were projected to win the division with an 11-6 record, going 3-3 in the division.

Kansas City Chiefs

  • The episode covered the Chiefs' 21-27 loss to the Chargers in their opening game, broadcast live on YouTube. Patrick Mahomes threw for 258 yards and one touchdown (to Travis Kelce) and rushed for 57 yards and another touchdown. Hollywood Brown had a standout game with 10 catches for 99 yards. Injuries affected the Chiefs, with Xavier Worthy getting hurt early and Rashee Rice suspended for the first six games. The team's defensive strength was highlighted by players such as Chris Jones and George Karlaftis. The Chiefs face a challenging schedule this year. They were projected to finish 10-7, losing one more game than Denver, but still making the playoffs with a 4-2 divisional record.

Las Vegas Raiders

  • The Raiders have a new head coach, Pete Carroll, and a new offensive coordinator, Chip Kelly. Quarterback Gino Smith is the starter, with Kenny Pickett as the backup. Running back Ashton Genty was praised, and Brock Bowers was noted for his past high production at tight end. Defensively, Maxx Crosby and Malcolm Koonce anchor the line, with Germaine Pratt and Jeremy Chinn as key additions. Despite some concerns about the offensive line, the Raiders were generously projected to finish 9-8, going 3-3 in the division.

Los Angeles Chargers

  • Following their opening win against the Chiefs, the Chargers retained their coaching staff. Justin Herbert's performance was highlighted, throwing for 318 yards and three touchdowns, along with 32 rushing yards and a touchdown. Key offensive players include Omarian Hampton (despite an early game mistake), Ladarius Manley, Quentin Johnston (two touchdowns, 79 yards), and Keenan Allen (seven catches, 68 yards, one touchdown). The offensive line features Joe Alt and Bradley Bozeman. The Chargers' defense was recognized for being "really good last year," especially in red zone defense where they were number one in three different categories. The Chargers were projected to finish 10-7.

NFC West Previews

Arizona Cardinals

  • Lead Sports Talk expressed optimism for the Cardinals, calling them a "sleeper pick" for the postseason. He believes Kyler Murray will have his best statistical season and praised key players like running back James Conner and tight end Trey McBride, who he considers the "number one tight end" in football. The offensive line was highlighted as "very good," and the defense retained much of its talent, including Buddha Baker, described as their "Energizer Bunny". The Cardinals were projected to finish 10-7 and secure a wild card spot, going 3-3 in the division.

Los Angeles Rams

  • The Rams also retained their entire coaching staff. Concerns were noted about Matthew Stafford's back issue, but Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett were mentioned as "formidable options" at quarterback. Running back Kyren Williams was highly praised, potentially being a "top 10, top 12" player. Other key offensive players include Puka Nacua, Devonta Adams, Tutu Atwell, Jordan Whittington, and Tyler Higbee. The defense features players like Brandon Fisk, Puna Ford, Colby Turner, Brian Young, and Jared Verse. The Rams were projected to finish 10-7 and win the division with a 4-2 divisional record.

San Francisco 49ers

  • The 49ers brought in new offensive (Klay Kubiak) and defensive (Robert Saleh) coordinators. An update on Christian McCaffrey's injury indicated current frustration among fantasy owners. Brock Purdy was acknowledged as "one of the most relevant quarterbacks in the league". The team's offense includes Ricky Pearsall and George Kittle, with Brandon Aiyuk's return from injury not expected to be highly impactful immediately. Defensively, they still have stars like Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, but lost Dre Greenlaw and Talanoa Hufanga. The 49ers were projected to finish 6-11.

Seattle Seahawks

  • Seattle also has a new offensive coordinator, Clint Kubiak. While the team possesses good running backs in Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet, and receivers like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp, concerns were raised about Sam Darnold's consistency. Rookie receiver Tory Horton was highlighted as a potential breakout player. The defense was highly regarded, especially the starters, and benefited from Mike McDaniel and Aiden Durde's coaching. Despite a strong defense, due to offensive uncertainty, the Seahawks were projected to finish 4-13.

Over/Under Projections

Lead Sports Talk provided the following over/under predictions for total wins:

  • Kansas City Chiefs (11.5): Under
  • San Francisco 49ers (10.5): Under
  • Los Angeles Rams (9.5): Over
  • Los Angeles Chargers (9.5): Over
  • Denver Broncos (9.5): Over
  • Arizona Cardinals (8.5): Over
  • Seattle Seahawks (8.5): Under
  • Las Vegas Raiders (6.5): Over

The episode concluded with the speaker encouraging listeners to like, follow, subscribe, and engage with the content across various platforms.

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