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Analyze the schematic impact of the 2026 NFL Draft with a technical breakdown of the Giants’ Arvell Reese selection and how Caleb Downs solves on-field personnel problems for the Dallas Cowboys. This episode evaluates the utility of roster construction and defensive value picks across the league.
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In this episode:
The New York Giants prioritized physical traits by selecting edge hybrid Arvell Reese at No. 5 overall, creating roster congestion and passing on defensive “quarterbacks” in Sonny Styles or Caleb Downs.
Dallas solidified their secondary by landing Downs at No. 11, providing a versatile “Down” Safety that allows the defense to remain in Nickel for most snaps.
Philadelphia’s acquisition of Makai Lemon and Dontayvion Wicks signals a likely post-June 1st departure for AJ Brown and a shift toward front-end size with Jonathan Grenard.
Kansas City addressed defensive interior depth by pairing Chris Jones with rookie Peter Woods and adding R Mason Thomas to maintain schematic flexibility along the front.
The 2026 draft class was defined by significant schematic depth rather than elite high-end talent, favoring teams that targeted high-value consensus picks.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: The Schematic Front vs. Player Evals
02:23 - The Giants' Dilemma: Reese vs. Stiles
07:00 - Dallas Cowboys: Caleb Downs and the New Secondary Look
13:50 - Philadelphia Eagles: The AJ Brown Trade Logic
24:40 - The Consensus Board: Analyzing Value and Reaches
36:00 - Kansas City: Replacing Chris Jones with Peter Woods
44:02 - Carolina & Washington: Rebuilding Defensive Identities
55:52 - Bengals: The Offseason's Biggest Defensive Overhaul
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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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© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved.
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Analyze the schematic impact of the 2026 NFL Draft with a technical breakdown of the Giants’ Arvell Reese selection and how Caleb Downs solves on-field personnel problems for the Dallas Cowboys. This episode evaluates the utility of roster construction and defensive value picks across the league.
—
In this episode:
The New York Giants prioritized physical traits by selecting edge hybrid Arvell Reese at No. 5 overall, creating roster congestion and passing on defensive “quarterbacks” in Sonny Styles or Caleb Downs.
Dallas solidified their secondary by landing Downs at No. 11, providing a versatile “Down” Safety that allows the defense to remain in Nickel for most snaps.
Philadelphia’s acquisition of Makai Lemon and Dontayvion Wicks signals a likely post-June 1st departure for AJ Brown and a shift toward front-end size with Jonathan Grenard.
Kansas City addressed defensive interior depth by pairing Chris Jones with rookie Peter Woods and adding R Mason Thomas to maintain schematic flexibility along the front.
The 2026 draft class was defined by significant schematic depth rather than elite high-end talent, favoring teams that targeted high-value consensus picks.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: The Schematic Front vs. Player Evals
02:23 - The Giants' Dilemma: Reese vs. Stiles
07:00 - Dallas Cowboys: Caleb Downs and the New Secondary Look
13:50 - Philadelphia Eagles: The AJ Brown Trade Logic
24:40 - The Consensus Board: Analyzing Value and Reaches
36:00 - Kansas City: Replacing Chris Jones with Peter Woods
44:02 - Carolina & Washington: Rebuilding Defensive Identities
55:52 - Bengals: The Offseason's Biggest Defensive Overhaul
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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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© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved.

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