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Analyze the schematic impact of the rumored A.J. Brown trade to New England and the technical "why" behind 2026 NFL Draft fits. This pre-draft manual prioritizes roster construction and personnel utility over generic talent evaluation to solve specific on-field problems.
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In this episode:
New England’s Vertical Shift: Examine how the potential A.J. Brown trade enables the Patriots to maximize Drake May’s deep-ball efficiency during his rookie contract window.
Bengals’ Potential Front-End Dominance: Analyze the potential acquisition of Dexter Lawrence to anchor a Bengals defense that prioritizes interior presence and pass-rush utility.
Jets’ Five-Man Pressure: Break down why Arvel Reese is the ideal fit at No. 2 to facilitate the Jets’ aggressive Cover 1 and five-man front structures.
Titans’ Linebacker “Eraser”: Identify Sonny Stiles as the technical solution for Tennessee’s lack of linebacker production, serving as a lengthy connector in the back end.
Giants’ Three-Safety Shell: We explore the strategic pivot toward a three-safety adjuster system by drafting Caleb Downs to mirror modern NFL defensive trends.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and 2026 Draft Landscape
01:17 - A.J. Brown to the Patriots: Vertical Shift Analysis
03:57 - Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ Roster Reset
07:23 - AFC East Schematic Outlook
09:34 - Dexter Lawrence Trade Demands and Bengals Fit
13:55 - Raiders QB Choice: Fernando Mendoza at No. 1
15:22 - Jets: Arvel Reese and the Cover 1 Blueprint
21:01 - Titans: Sonny Stiles and the "Eraser" LB Role
23:50 - Giants: Caleb Downs and the Three-Safety Trend
33:45 - Chiefs: Reuben Bain and Four-Down Utility
43:47 - Cowboys: Defensive Identity and Personnel Gains
45:47 - Ravens: Kenyon Sadiq and Tight End Usage
51:08 - Vikings: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren and Safety Spacing
53:39 - Panthers: Linebacker Structure and Spacing
01:03:50 - Chargers: Omar Cooper Jr. and the Shanahan Fit
01:06:03 - Seahawks: Ty Simpson and the Fifth-Year Option
01:13:16 - Chiefs: Denzel Boston and Skill Position Priority
01:16:09 - Patriots: Caleb Banks and Interior Run Defense
01:21:01 - Post-Draft Strategy and Outro
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» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!
MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.
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© 2026 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved.
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Analyze the schematic impact of the rumored A.J. Brown trade to New England and the technical "why" behind 2026 NFL Draft fits. This pre-draft manual prioritizes roster construction and personnel utility over generic talent evaluation to solve specific on-field problems.
—
In this episode:
New England’s Vertical Shift: Examine how the potential A.J. Brown trade enables the Patriots to maximize Drake May’s deep-ball efficiency during his rookie contract window.
Bengals’ Potential Front-End Dominance: Analyze the potential acquisition of Dexter Lawrence to anchor a Bengals defense that prioritizes interior presence and pass-rush utility.
Jets’ Five-Man Pressure: Break down why Arvel Reese is the ideal fit at No. 2 to facilitate the Jets’ aggressive Cover 1 and five-man front structures.
Titans’ Linebacker “Eraser”: Identify Sonny Stiles as the technical solution for Tennessee’s lack of linebacker production, serving as a lengthy connector in the back end.
Giants’ Three-Safety Shell: We explore the strategic pivot toward a three-safety adjuster system by drafting Caleb Downs to mirror modern NFL defensive trends.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and 2026 Draft Landscape
01:17 - A.J. Brown to the Patriots: Vertical Shift Analysis
03:57 - Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ Roster Reset
07:23 - AFC East Schematic Outlook
09:34 - Dexter Lawrence Trade Demands and Bengals Fit
13:55 - Raiders QB Choice: Fernando Mendoza at No. 1
15:22 - Jets: Arvel Reese and the Cover 1 Blueprint
21:01 - Titans: Sonny Stiles and the "Eraser" LB Role
23:50 - Giants: Caleb Downs and the Three-Safety Trend
33:45 - Chiefs: Reuben Bain and Four-Down Utility
43:47 - Cowboys: Defensive Identity and Personnel Gains
45:47 - Ravens: Kenyon Sadiq and Tight End Usage
51:08 - Vikings: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren and Safety Spacing
53:39 - Panthers: Linebacker Structure and Spacing
01:03:50 - Chargers: Omar Cooper Jr. and the Shanahan Fit
01:06:03 - Seahawks: Ty Simpson and the Fifth-Year Option
01:13:16 - Chiefs: Denzel Boston and Skill Position Priority
01:16:09 - Patriots: Caleb Banks and Interior Run Defense
01:21:01 - Post-Draft Strategy and Outro
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» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!
MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.
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© 2026 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved.

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