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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 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.🔔 Subscribe to Go for 2 on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media for daily faceless sports reels and film breakdowns!

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.Subscribe, rate 5 stars, and leave a review if you love raw, analytical football talk! Follow us on social media to vote on our draft polls.

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.

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 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 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 BreakdownRound 3: Drew Allar (QB), Daylen Everette (CB), & Gennings Dunker (G)Day 3 Targets: Kaden Wetjen, Riley Nowakowski, & Gabriel RubioRound 7 Value: Robert Spears-Jennings & Eli HeidenreichFinal Verdict: The 2026 Steelers Draft Class Grade

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.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Go for 2 for year-round NFL and fantasy football coverage!

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 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 StateRd 1 (No. 31): Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn (Trade back into R1!)Rd 2 (No. 60): Anthony Hill Jr., LB, TexasRd 5 (No. 142): Fernando Carmona Jr., G, ArkansasRd 5 (No. 165): Nick Singleton, RB, Penn StateRd 6 (No. 184): Jackie Marshall, DT, BaylorRd 6 (No. 194): Pat Coogan, C, IndianaRd 7 (No. 225): Jaren Kanak, TE, OklahomaDon't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a 5-star review if you're loving the tape breakdowns!