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THE PICK IS IN 🏈 | NFL Draft Reactions


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The picks are in and the future of the league has officially shifted. Dreams are made on draft night… but not every team walks away a winner.

Most NFL fans love the draft hype — until reality hits. Some teams absolutely nail it, while others leave you wondering what they were thinking. In this episode, the boys break down all the chaos from the latest NFL Draft, diving into the biggest winners, the biggest losers, and the landing spots that could change everything.

We kick things off with our Rate It or Hate It roundtable, reacting to our own teams’ drafts — who cooked, who panicked, and who might’ve just set themselves back a year. From the Jets’ eye-catching haul to some quiet shockers across the league, nothing is off limits.

Stevie is back with his unfiltered take on the Bengals and why they might’ve turned a corner, while Benni delivers a brutally honest (and hilarious) critique of some seriously questionable decisions. The boys also dive into the fantasy fallout — uncovering sneaky value picks, potential breakout stars, and the players whose stock just got completely harpooned.

We unpack:

  • 🏆 The biggest team winners (and why they’re set up to surge)
  • 💀 The teams that may have missed the boat entirely
  • 🌟 Player landing spots that could make or break careers
  • 😳 Surprise picks that had everyone talking
  • 🎯 Late-round steals that could flip your fantasy league

Because let’s be real — drafting well is the difference between contenders and pretenders.

Big takes. Bold calls. Plenty of chaos.

🎯 Who nailed the draft?
🎯 Who completely blew it?

Drop your thoughts and join the conversation.

Don’t miss this one — and we’ll see you all down at the Evening with Scott Hanson this Friday night 👀

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