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  • Did Adam Peters and Dan Quinn just supercharge the Commanders' rebuild, or did they reach when the board didn't fall their way? On today’s episode of Go for 2, we are going full film-room mode on the entire 2026 Washington draft class.

    Instead of generic draft grades, we break down every single selection by the numbers and the tape. We look at:

    The Raw Data: Height, weight, testing speed, and college production metrics.

    Scheme & Coach Fit: Who fits Dan Quinn's defensive vision and David Blough's offense?

    Value vs. Reach: Did Washington maximize their board or force a need?

    The Franchise Timeline: Assessing how these picks mesh with a roster balancing veteran pieces like Laremy Tunsil and Terry McLaurin with young foundational stars.

    From the marquee No. 7 overall pick down to the final 7th-round flyer, we cover the traits, the tape, and the logic behind every choice.

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  • The cards are turned in, and the grades are rolling in—but we don't do lazy letter grades here. In today's episode, we conduct an exhaustive, pick-by-pick breakdown of the Los Angeles Rams' 2026 draft class.

    We look past the highlights to analyze the hard facts and film:

    • Full Profile Specs: Height, weight, testing numbers, and college production.

    • Value vs. Reach: Did the Rams play the board perfectly, or did they overpay via trades or reaches?

    • Scheme & Timeline Fit: Do these prospects project as immediate contributors for a Super Bowl window, or are they developmental pieces for the future?

    Whether you love what Les Snead did or you're questioning the board management, this episode breaks down exactly how these rookies project onto the Rams' roster.

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  • In this episode of Go for 2, we deliver an exhaustive, pick-by-pick breakdown of the Las Vegas Raiders' 2026 NFL Draft class. We don’t just list the prospects—we dissect the numbers, the tape, and the logic behind every single decision made by the front office.

    For each selection, we take a deep dive into:

    The Physical Profile: Complete height, weight, speed, and production metrics.

    Value vs. Reach: Did the front office play the board beautifully, or did they leave better talent on the table?

    Scheme & Timeline Fit: How these rookies mesh with the playbook, and what these selections reveal about the franchise's trajectory.

    Draft Capital: Analyzing the impact of any trade-ups or trade-downs throughout the weekend.

    Whether you're fired up about the direction of the franchise or questioning the value on Day 2 and Day 3, this is the definitive, no-nonsense review you need. Hit subscribe and let's talk tape!

  • The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, and the Minnesota Vikings came away with a heavy, trench-focused 9-player class. In this episode of Go for 2, we are going pick-by-pick to break down exactly what Minnesota built.

    We look past the headlines and dive deep into the numbers—dissecting every player's physical profile (height, weight, speed), college stats, and schematic fit. Does first-round defensive lineman Caleb Banks solve the interior push issues? Can day-two linebackers and safeties unlock Brian Flores' exotic blitz packages?

    What we break down for every pick:

    The Physical & Stat Profile: Measurables, traits, and college production.

    Value vs. Reach: Did the front office maximize the draft board or leave value on the table?

    Scheme Fit: How they translate to Kevin O'Connell’s offense or Brian Flores’ defense.

    The Roster Timeline: Do these picks signal an immediate win-now push or a calculated rebuild?

    Trade Dynamics: Analyzing the asset management behind the board movement.

    Timestamps are included below so you can follow along as we grade the entire class from Round 1 to Round 7. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

  • The San Francisco 49ers took a unique path through the 2026 NFL Draft, trading around the board and adding pieces to both sides of the ball. In this episode of Go for 2, we are throwing out the generic expert report cards and going straight to the tape.

    We dive deep into a player-by-player breakdown of the entire 49ers draft class, including:

    R2, Pick 33: WR De'Zhaun Stribling (Ole Miss)

    R3, Pick 70: DL Romello Height (Texas Tech)

    R3, Pick 90: RB Kaelon Black (Indiana)

    Day 3 Depth: DL Gracen Halton, OL Carver Willis, CB Ephesians Prysock, and more.

    What We Analyze for Every Single Pick:

    The Vitals & Production: Height, weight, traits, and college stats.

    Scheme & Roster Fit: Does this player fit Kyle Shanahan's offensive system or the defensive philosophy?

    Draft Value vs. Reach: Did they play the board right, or did they panic-buy?

    The Timeline Evaluation: Are these pieces built for an immediate Super Bowl run, or are they foundation blocks for a re-tool?

    Trade Breakdown: Reviewing Lynch's draft-day trades (including the Day 3 movement with Cleveland and Dallas).

    Whether you love the class or think the front office left value on the table, this is the deep-dive context you need before rookie minicamps kick off.

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  • Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles made eight selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, starting with a rare intra-division trade-up to secure dynamic USC wideout Makai Lemon at Pick 20. In this episode, we deliver a comprehensive, film-room breakdown of the entire rookie class.

    No generic overviews here—we analyze every single draft pick by looking at:

    The Vitals: Height, weight, testing numbers, and college production stats.

    The Value: Did the Eagles orchestrate a masterful value play, or did they reach based on consensus boards?

    The Roster Fit: Assessing scheme compatibility, immediate depth needs, and trade execution.

    The Timeline: Do these picks maximize the current championship window, or are they developmental long-term pieces?

    From Day 1 impact players to Day 3 developmental projects like Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers, Miami's massive tackle Markel Bell, and NDSU quarterback Cole Payton, we leave no stone unturned. Tune in for the definitive strategic breakdown of the Birds' newest weapons!

  • The 2026 NFL Draft is officially in the books, and the Pittsburgh Steelers have a brand new rookie class. In this episode, we deliver an exhaustive, player-by-player breakdown of all 10 selections—from first-round offensive tackle Max Iheanachor to day-three developmental prospects.

    Instead of surface-level reactions, we evaluate each rookie through a strict scouting lens:

    The Tape & The Traits: Precise measurements, athletic testing data, and definitive college stats.

    Scheme & Roster Fit: How these players slot into the system and whether they fill immediate roster vacancies.

    Value vs. Reach: An honest look at the draft board, evaluating the pick placement and the aggressive trades for players like wide receiver Germie Bernard.

    The Blueprint Timeline: Dissecting whether individual picks signal an aggressive push for a immediate Super Bowl run or strategic chess moves for the future.

    Round 1, Pick 21: Max Iheanachor (OT, Arizona State)

    Round 2, Pick 47: Germie Bernard (WR, Alabama) - The Trade Up Breakdown

    Round 3: Drew Allar (QB), Daylen Everette (CB), & Gennings Dunker (G)

    Day 3 Targets: Kaden Wetjen, Riley Nowakowski, & Gabriel Rubio

    Round 7 Value: Robert Spears-Jennings & Eli Heidenreich

    Final Verdict: The 2026 Steelers Draft Class Grade

  • The draft cards are in, and it's time to evaluate the blueprint. In this episode, we go pick-by-pick through the Seattle Seahawks' 2026 draft class to separate the immediate contributors from the developmental projects.

    We aren’t just looking at the names—we’re breaking down the traits. For every single selection, we dive deep into:

    The Measurables & Metrics: Height, weight, track speed, and college production.

    Value vs. Reach: Did the front office play the board correctly, and did the draft-day trades pay off?

    Scheme & Roster Fit: Who steps into a day-one role, and who is a system-specific project?

    The Macro Timeline: Do these picks push Seattle closer to a Super Bowl window, or signal a longer-term rebuild?

    Whether you love the direction of this class or have serious questions about the value left on the board, this is the comprehensive tape breakdown you need.

  • The 2026 NFL Draft is officially in the books, and it’s time to find out exactly what the Tampa Bay Buccaneers accomplished. In this episode, we go pick-by-pick through the Bucs' entire draft haul, pulling no punches on who fits, who was a reach, and who might be the steal of the weekend.

    What we break down in this episode:

    The Raw Profiles: Height, weight, speed, and production metrics for every new arrival in Tampa.

    Value vs. Reach: Did the front office play the board beautifully, or did they leave better talent on the table?

    The Macro Plan: Do these picks align with an immediate championship push or a structural transition?

    Scheme & Synergy: How these prospects fit into the current coaching staff’s schematic identity.

    Draft-Day Deals: Analyzing the logic and value behind the Bucs' trades on the clock.

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  • The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, and the Tennessee Titans walked away with an explicit blueprint for the future. In this episode of Go for 2, we bypass the generic draft grades and dive straight into the tape.

    We go micro on all eight selections—including the blockbuster move to secure two first-rounders in Carnell Tate and Keldric Faulk. For every player, we break down:

    The Physical Profile: Height, weight, speed, and analytical metrics.

    Scheme Fit: How they translate to Robert Saleh's defensive front and Brian Daboll's offense.

    Draft Board Value: Was it a reach, a steal, or perfect value?

    The Team Timeline: How these rookies impact sophomore QB Cam Ward and the Titans' immediate playoff aspirations.

    Picks Broken Down In This Episode:

    Rd 1 (No. 4): Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

    Rd 1 (No. 31): Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn (Trade back into R1!)

    Rd 2 (No. 60): Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas

    Rd 5 (No. 142): Fernando Carmona Jr., G, Arkansas

    Rd 5 (No. 165): Nick Singleton, RB, Penn State

    Rd 6 (No. 184): Jackie Marshall, DT, Baylor

    Rd 6 (No. 194): Pat Coogan, C, Indiana

    Rd 7 (No. 225): Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma

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  • The NFL landscape just shifted on its axis. In a stunning post-June 1st blockbuster, the Los Angeles Rams have acquired superstar EDGE Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for Jared Verse and a haul of premium draft capital.

    In this episode, we break down the entire trade from every angle. First, we look at the tactical fit: how Sean McVay will utilize a defensive weapon coming off a historic 23.0-sack, DPOY season. Then, we flip to Cleveland to analyze why the Browns made the move, what they get in two-time Pro Bowler Jared Verse, and how this jumpstarts their mandatory roster reset. Finally, we "dumb down" the incredibly complex salary cap mechanics, explaining how the post-June 1st rules allowed Cleveland to split a massive $41 million dead cap hit while the Rams absorb a clean $40 million-per-year contract.

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  • The New England Patriots added nine new players to the roster in the 2026 NFL Draft, but did they actually maximize their value? In this episode, we go well beyond the surface-level draft grades to provide a comprehensive film, trait, and scheme-fit breakdown for every single pick.

    We analyze the physical profiles (height, weight, speed, key stats) and evaluate each selection through a strict grading matrix: positional value vs. reach, scheme compatibility, trade logic, and how each player fits the Patriots' current competitive timeline.

    Round 1 (No. 28): OT Caleb Lomu (Utah) - Protecting the Future

    Round 2 (No. 55): EDGE Gabe Jacas (Illinois) - Setting the Edge

    Round 3 (No. 95): TE Eli Raridon (Notre Dame) - Playmaking & Injury Risk

    Round 5 (No. 171): CB Karon Prunty (Wake Forest) - Day 3 Secondary Depth

    Round 6 (No. 196): OT Dametrious Crownover (Texas A&M) - Developmental Size

    Round 6 (No. 212): LB Namdi Obiazor (TCU) - Special Teams & Box Hybrid

    Round 7 (No. 234): QB Behren Morton (Texas Tech) - Backing Up the Room

    Round 7 (No. 245): RB Jam Miller (Alabama) - Backfield Traits

    Round 7 (No. 247): LB Quintayvious Hutchins (Boston College) - Local Staying Power

    Final Verdict: Rebuild Timeline & Overall Class Grade

    Whether you love the direction of this draft or think the front office left elite talent on the board, this episode breaks down the raw tape and roster reality. Subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and let us know your favorite pick in the comments!

  • Saints 2026 Draft Class: Ultimate Pick-by-Pick Breakdown & Scheme Fit Evaluation

    Did the New Orleans Saints just draft the foundations of their next great roster, or did they reach for needs? In this episode of Go for 2, we are going completely under the hood of the Saints' 2026 NFL Draft class. No surface-level takes here—we break down every single draft pick from opening night to the final whistle of Day 3.

    Inside the Episode:

    The Physical Profiles: Deep dive into the heights, weights, verified speeds, and raw collegiate production of the newest Saints.

    Value vs. Reach: Which picks were absolute steals according to the board, and where did Mickey Loomis and the front office panic?

    The Timeline Evaluation: Are these picks geared toward a wide-open Super Bowl run, or do they signal a long-overdue schematic rebuild?

    Kellen Moore's Scheme Fit: How do offensive weapons like Jordyn Tyson (ASU) and Bryce Lance (NDSU) mesh with the system, and what does the additions of Christen Miller and Oscar Delp mean for the trenches?

    Trade Analytics: Breaking down the value of the draft-day trades (including the Day 3 swap with the Raiders for defensive end depth).

    Round 1, Pick 8: WR Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State)

    Round 2, Pick 42: DT Christen Miller (Georgia)

    Round 3, Pick 73: TE Oscar Delp (Georgia)

    Round 4: G Jeremiah Wright (Auburn) & WR Bryce Lance (NDSU)

    Day 3 Sleeper Picks: Lorenzo Styles Jr., Barion Brown, & TJ Hall

    Final Verdict & Saints 2026 Draft Grade

    Don't forget to hit that Subscribe button, drop a 5-star review, and let us know in the comments: Which pick was your absolute favorite?

  • The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, and Joe Schoen just handed us one of the most polarizing, top-heavy classes in recent franchise history. In this episode, we are pulling back the curtain on all seven draft picks—from the explosive top-10 selections of Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa all the way down to our Day 3 flyers.

    We aren't just reading names off a graphic. We’re breaking down the raw data: heights, weights, verified speeds, and college production. More importantly, we look at the strategic fit: Who fits the schematic vision? Did we reach or find elite value? And does this haul signal a true rebuild timeline, or are these guys ready to plug and play for a competitive run? Grab your tape, hit subscribe, and let’s get into the film room.

  • The New York Jets shook up the league by exercising an incredible three first-round selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. In this episode, we go completely under the hood to break down all 8 members of the Jets' new rookie class with an scouting-eye lens.

    No surface-level takes here—we dissect every prospect from top to bottom, including:

    The Physical Profiles: Exact height, weight, speed metrics, and definitive college production.

    Scheme & System Fit: How explosive edge rusher David Bailey alters Aaron Glenn’s front, how Kenyon Sadiq and traded-up wideout Omar Cooper Jr. alter the vertical passing attack, and where late-round fliers like QB Cade Klubnik fit into the long-term plan.

    Value vs. Reach: Pinpointing where the front office found steals on the board and where they reached based on consensus value.

    The Timeline Fit: Analyzing whether these picks align with an aggressive championship push or a deliberate, patient roster build.

    Whether you love the aggression or question the execution, this is the definitive, pick-by-pick tape study you need to know exactly what the Green and White are building.

  • On this episode, we are running a complete diagnostic on the Jacksonville Jaguars' 2026 draft class. We bypass the generic media grades to evaluate the tape, the traits, and the strategy behind all 10 selections—including the Day 2 focus on Texas A&M products Nate Boerkircher and Albert Regis, and Oregon guard Emmanuel Pregnon.

    For every single selection, we break down:

    • The Physical & Athletic Profile: Height, weight, speed traits, and collegiate production.

    • Draft Strategy: Was it a value grab, a strategic need, or a massive reach?

    • Scheme Fit: How their specific skill sets translate to the Jaguars' systems.

    • The Timeline: Do these picks maximize a championship window, or signal a patient rebuild?

    Whether you love the physical "Jaguars DNA" of the trenches or question the positional premium values on Day 2, we leave no stone unturned. Hit subscribe, leave a review, and drop your thoughts on the draft class in the comments!

  • The Kansas City Chiefs completely reshaped the identity of their defense during the 2026 NFL Draft. After maximizing their capital through crucial trades, Brett Veach handed defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo an absolute war chest of secondary and defensive line talent.

    In this episode of Go for 2, we go pick-by-pick through all nine selections to separate the hype from reality. We break down the exact physical profiles, college stats, and film to give you the ultimate verdict on this rookie class.

    What we evaluate for every single prospect:

    The Tape & Numbers: Exact height, weight, speed, and collegiate production.

    Roster Value: Was it a steal, a fair value, or a massive reach?

    The Scheme Fit: How do these defensive-heavy picks slide into Spags’ aggressive system, and how do the day-three offensive weapons weaponize Andy Reid's playbook?

    The Championship Timeline: Are these immediate impact pieces for a Super Bowl run, or long-term depth assets?

    The 2026 Chiefs Draft Class Covered in This Episode:

    Round 1, No. 9: Mansoor Delane (CB, LSU)

    Round 1, No. 29: Peter Woods (DT, Clemson)

    Round 2, No. 40: R Mason Thomas (EDGE, Oklahoma)

    Round 4, No. 109: Jadon Canady (DB, Ole Miss)

    Round 5, No. 161: Emmett Johnson (RB, Nebraska)

    Round 5, No. 176: Cyrus Allen (WR, Texas A&M)

    7.Round 7, No. 249: Garrett Nussmeier (QB, LSU)

  • The cards are in, and the Los Angeles Chargers have locked in their 2026 NFL Draft class. In this episode, we are bypassing the generic media grades to give you a definitive, film-room breakdown of every single selection.

    We go player-by-player through the entire draft class—including 1st-round edge rusher Akheem Mesidor, 2nd-round interior anchor Jake Slaughter, and Day 3 targets like Travis Burke, Brenen Thompson, and safety Genesis Smith. We break down the exact physical profiles, size metrics, speed parameters, and college production for each prospect.

    What we analyze for every pick:

    The Tape & Metrics: Height, weight, speed, and dominant college traits.

    Value vs. Reach: Did Joe Hortiz maximize the draft board or leave better talent behind?

    Scheme & Roster Fit: How these pieces adjust to the roster identity and coaching staff.

    The Timeline: Are these picks geared toward an aggressive championship window or a long-term foundation?

    The War Room Strategy: Assessing the trade-down with the Patriots in Round 2 and the Day 3 maneuvers.

    Whether you love the defensive edge reinforcement or have questions about the heavy offensive line prioritization on Day 3, this is the deepest schematic look at the Bolts' future you'll find. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

  • The Miami Dolphins tied a franchise record by drafting 13 players in the 2026 NFL Draft. But did they actually move the needle for a Super Bowl run, or did they draft for the future? In this episode of Go for 2, we provide the ultimate pick-by-pick breakdown of the entire Dolphins draft class.

    We go way past the surface to analyze every selection—breaking down their height, weight, speed, and college stats, while matching them up against film-room realities.

    What we cover in this episode:

    The Day 1 Heavy Hitters: Is Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor (No. 12) a dominant anchor or a risky project? Plus, analyzing the trade-up for San Diego State CB Chris Johnson at No. 27.

    The Value Picks: Looking at the insane college production of Bronko Nagurski winner Jacob Rodriguez (LB, Texas Tech) at No. 43.

    Scheme & Timeline Fit: Which guys fit Jeff Hafley's defensive vision or Bobby Slowik's offensive concepts right away, and who is purely a developmental project?

    Draft Room Strategy: Evaluating every single trade up and down, pointing out the major steals, and calling out the clear reaches.

    Get the raw, unfiltered truth on the future of the Fins. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Go for 2!

  • The Denver Broncos entered the 2026 NFL Draft with clear marching orders: protect the championship window, build crucial depth around Bo Nix, and find immediate role players without the luxury of a first or second-round pick. In this episode of Go for 2, we look past the surface-level draft grades to analyze the true schematic and athletic identity of this rookie class.

    What we break down inside this episode:

    The Complete Board: Full tape-to-stat analysis on every single selection, from DT Tyler Onyedim at pick No. 66 all the way through Day 3 standouts like RB Jonah Coleman, OT Kage Casey, TE Justin Joly, and late-round defensive depth including Red Murdock.

    The Tale of the Tape: We look at the concrete physical profiles—height, weight, speed, and college production—to see which rookies possess NFL-ready traits.

    Value vs. Reach: Did the front office reach out of desperation to replace departed free agents like John Franklin-Myers, or did they let the board fall perfectly to maximize value?

    The Championship Timeline: Analyzing why a draft class completely devoid of early-round capital is structured specifically to support a roster ready for a deep Super Bowl push right now.