EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 43 MIN
#565: Dash To The Draft 2026 (Analysis of RB & TE Classes with Bill Sparks)
from Sports Krunch w/DKROM · host Sports Krunch
1. Many (if not most) are very down on this year’s RB class. Mel Kiper, Jr. says he believes there are only 3 or 4 RB’s maximum that are worth a top-100 pick. That said, others, including friend of the program Bill Carroll, say that this RB crop isn’t as bad as many think. What are your overall thoughts on the 2026 RB class? 2. Since 2017, five RB’s have been selected in the top-10: Leonard Fournette, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Bijan Robinson, and Ashton Jeanty. Jeremiyah Love will obviously become the sixth this year. In what order would you rank those six RB's as prospects, and why?3. Why do you have Mike Washington, Jr. as RB2 in this draft as opposed to Jadarian Price? 4. What makes Jonah Coleman worth a Day 2 pick? 5. Based on what you saw on film, what makes Michael Trigg the TE1 in this draft over Kenyon Sadiq? If it weren't for his maturity issues, do you think more NFL teams would have Trigg higher than Sadiq on their boards? 6. Do you think Sam Roush's historically short arms for the TE position automatically disqualify him from playing in-line at the NFL level?7. Would you be surprised if Oscar Delp ends up being selected in the top-100, if not the top-75? 8. Buy or Sell-Emmett Johnson (late round 3/early round 4)-Le'Veon Moss (late round 3/early round 4)-Nick Singleton (early-to-mid round 4)-Roman Hemby (early-to-mid round 4)-Demond Claiborne (mid-to-late round 4)-Kaytron Allen (late round 4/early round 5)-Seth McGowan (early-to-mid round 5)-Rahsul Faison (rounds 5-6)-Noah Whittington (rounds 6-7)-Eli Stowers (early-to-mid round 2)-Max Klare (late round 2/early round 3)-Jack Endries (late round 3/early round 4)-Joe Royer (late round 3/early round 4) -Justin Joly (late round 3/early round 4)-Nate Boerkircher (early-to-mid round 4)-Tanner Koziol (mid-to-late round 4)-Eli Raridon (late round 4/early round 5)-Riley Nowakowski (rounds 5-6)
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1. Many (if not most) are very down on this year’s RB class. Mel Kiper, Jr. says he believes there are only 3 or 4 RB’s maximum that are worth a top-100 pick. That said, others, including friend of the program Bill Carroll, say that this RB crop isn’t as bad as many think. What are your overall thoughts on the 2026 RB class? 2. Since 2017, five RB’s have been selected in the top-10: Leonard Fournette, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, Bijan Robinson, and Ashton Jeanty. Jeremiyah Love will obviously become the sixth this year. In what order would you rank those six RB's as prospects, and why?3. Why do you have Mike Washington, Jr. as RB2 in this draft as opposed to Jadarian Price? 4. What makes Jonah Coleman worth a Day 2 pick? 5. Based on what you saw on film, what makes Michael Trigg the TE1 in this draft over Kenyon Sadiq? If it weren't for his maturity issues, do you think more NFL teams would have Trigg higher than Sadiq on their boards? 6. Do you think Sam Roush's historically short arms for the TE position automatically disqualify him from playing in-line at the NFL level?7. Would you be surprised if Oscar Delp ends up being selected in the top-100, if not the top-75? 8. Buy or Sell-Emmett Johnson (late round 3/early round 4)-Le'Veon Moss (late round 3/early round 4)-Nick Singleton (early-to-mid round 4)-Roman Hemby (early-to-mid round 4)-Demond Claiborne (mid-to-late round 4)-Kaytron Allen (late round 4/early round 5)-Seth McGowan (early-to-mid round 5)-Rahsul Faison (rounds 5-6)-Noah Whittington (rounds 6-7)-Eli Stowers (early-to-mid round 2)-Max Klare (late round 2/early round 3)-Jack Endries (late round 3/early round 4)-Joe Royer (late round 3/early round 4) -Justin Joly (late round 3/early round 4)-Nate Boerkircher (early-to-mid round 4)-Tanner Koziol (mid-to-late round 4)-Eli Raridon (late round 4/early round 5)-Riley Nowakowski (rounds 5-6)
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