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To Football Today presented by Captain Morgan. I'm your host Bobby Skinner here with my co host Justin Penic and we're doing all pro teams this today. The only offense we did defense last week. I feel like we got a pretty good grasp on where this is going to end. All pro voting happens, you know, sooner, you know it's, it's coming up on it with the season, you know what six weeks away from being ended. Justin Penic, how you doing? How you feeling? Has anything changed since we originally were going to do this two weeks ago?
I think I changed the order of some guys like I maybe had what some guys first and then I put them second. Yes, some things did change for me. Yes.
Yeah. So we're going to do first team and second team. I think wide receiver is what changed the most for me. Running back SW flip flop for me but quarterback stayed the same and we're going to, we're going to start with quarterback. Who's your first team all pro quarterback Justin.
My first team all pro quarterback. I want to say first happy Thanksgiving for everybody who's listening. Thanks for supporting us through football today.
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Tell us what you're hey comment what you're friggin thankful for in the words of Bobby Skinner and hello to Dan Patrick. If this is, if this makes it on the Dan Patrick feed. Happy to have you on John Boy Media. Football, football today we're doing some good stuff. My first quarterback. This is something that I did flip from two weeks ago. I now first have Lamar Jackson and I have Josh Allen second and then third for honorable mention I have Jared Goff.
I'm surprised that you left a name off of this because I only did first team and second team. The first team's Lamar. I feel like that this is super like you can make an argument for a couple other guys maybe if you wanted to but I feel like this one's easy. He's the reigning MVP and he's having a better season than he was, you know than, than last year. You know he's number one EPA for play fifth and passing yards per game, first in total but he has that extra game first in passing touchdowns, only three interceptions. The only starter with less is Justin Herbert. Then you get to the rushing stats where 600 yards which is most for quarterbacks and then three rushing touchdowns.
Insane.
Like I last year he won the mvp and I thought there was arguments for the position players and stuff. And I think, you know, Saquon might be making an argument to get it this year if he breaks the rushing record. But I feel like the difference is Lamar's having a typical MVP year where last year I thought it was like a down year for the quarterbacks.
Right. If Lamar statistically was having the season that he was having last year, then it's like, oh, come on, man, like there already was a pretty decent argument through this time last year that maybe Tyree Kill should get it, but it would be all right. Come on, you gotta, you gotta give this to Saquon. We're going to talk about Saquon, his ability to finish games and helping the Eagles actually finish football games too. But even yards per attempt where Jared Goff is number one at nine, Lamar Jackson is second at 8.9. The rushing edit on top of the season that he's having is just. I don't know if this is, you know, we all, we all try and say this when we, when we talk about greatness, but Bobby, I don't know if we've ever seen a QB season like this where you have a weapon like Lamar Jackson, who is leading in yards, is leading a touchdown, almost an 8% touchdown rate, not turning over the ball, less than a 1% interception rate. And on top of that, he has, you know, some, you know, maybe some good RB2s are, are getting 600 yards in a year and he has that himself on top of the scoring that he could do with his legs himself. I don't know if we've ever seen a QB season like this where a quarterback is so dominant throwing the ball and then also a QB so dominant running the ball.
Well, the only other one I could think of is 2019 Lamar.
Right. But the yards weren't really there. I don't think for lamar.
He had 30 plus passing touchdowns. I think he had like 2, 3 intercept that year and that was, I think he ended up getting a thousand rushing yards that year too. So like the only person that you can really compare to is Lamar. Yeah, you know, like Alan's had some like nice dual threat years, but like last year he led the league in interceptions despite being like having a ton of rushing yards to go with it. So yeah, like again, he's clearly having a better season than last year. I feel like this easy. So you, your second team was who it was.
It was, it's Josh Allen.
So mine is Joe Burrow.
Okay. The only argument I would say against that.
Now, this is a positional award. This is not. Has nothing to do all pro to me. Has nothing to do with team success.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, do we. Are we gonna. Are we gonna. You know, if. Let's say the. Let me find an example.
You bring up a great.
Okay, my second team left guard, Justin, he's on a bad team. Should I hold that against him?
No.
You know, so, I mean, he's second in the NFL and passing yards per game by a half yard to Geno Smith. He's passing touchdowns. He's tied with Lamar with one less game, only four interceptions, and he has a number six scoring offense with the 29th best rushing team. It's not his fault that his defense sucks. So if you want to get into like mvp, like, you have to be on a winning team for MVP type debate, I'm fine with that. But just all pro, just best at their position. Joe Burrow. Joe, like, if Joe Burrow had this type of season last year, you know, like, he would have. He would have been the MVP over Lamar to me.
And you would put Burrow, like, hey, if you want to. You know, I don't even. I don't have like a big ringing endorsement for Jared Goff, to be honest, but I will even fight a little bit. You're willing to put Joe Burrow ahead of Josh Allen and what he's done.
This year, I mean, he has 10 more passing touchdowns, 500 more passing yards. I know Josh Allen adds that rushing yards, but you can't. I think Burrow's been just much better as a passer. I think Josh Allen. But like, even though Josh Allen has slowed down the turnovers, which they've. It was like zero through like seven games and now he's got five in the last four, he's not putting up the same passing yards that he did. Like, they ran the ball a lot earlier in the year. Now you're starting to see those numbers creep back up for him. But Joe Burrow's doing a ton.
He is. And I think you're talking about two teams that are super dependent on their quarterbacks. Right. And I think maybe Lamar is in that conversation. I think Cincy and Buffalo, I mean, name me another team that is like so QB dependent on their success. I think those are the top.
Buffalo has a halfway decent defense.
Right, right, right.
But my even argument, a run game.
You know, my even argument is, is that since he's infrastructure on offense, not defense, since he's infrastructure on offense is better than what Josh Allen and the Bills have. Now, you can say the running game is better, but I'm going receivers wise. I would take.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Higgins. Then you know what they have in Buffalo right now, at least until Amari Cooper is more consistent for you.
Well, even, even when Amari Cooper comes back, you're taking that Bengals passing offense, you know, system better. But. But again, he has no rushing attack and you know, he's got the nice chase and Higgins on the outside, no doubt, but like he's still doing the damn thing. And it's. It's kind of a shame that like this type of performance won't even get a shot in the playoffs.
No. So that's why I'm not saying I'm wrong. I picked my Bengals to win the super bowl this year. I knew Joe Burrow was going to have an MVP like year. I'm not wrong because it's happening.
Hey, maybe this let's. You know what? Let's. The playoffs.
They're not make. They're not making the playoffs. The Brown.
I know they're not. I've been the they're not making the playoffs guy, Justin, because the division they're in and their defense.
The dream is dead. The dream is dead.
But I just. With the new 17 thing and 17 games, it's just like the in the hunt graphic is always epic towards the end of the year.
Now they're. I think they're down. Their. Their chances are down in the 20s and the teens now and even, even if they start winning a little bit. So the bro. They would need the Broncos to just crash and I mean they need a couple. A lot of things to happen, but they would need the Broncos to really crash and fail. And I just don't know if that's going to happen at this point. But yeah, Burrow has been phenomenal and it's going to be. It is going to be kind of like a, a wasted effort and you don't know what's going to happen with the future of T. Higgins and, you know, the future of some of these guys. So it's a shame that it's coming down.
Yeah. Right now they're. Yeah, they're not making it. They're doing a half game and they're just not a good team.
I don't even know if they could string together wins.
We're not. We're not like they are. They aren't a good team. All right, so first team, I had Lamar, second team Joe Burrow. Yours was first team Lamar, second team, Josh Allen.
Yes.
All right, you want to hit the running backs?
Let's hit the running backs.
So this is where it's at flip flop for me when I put together my original notes a couple weeks ago. And then we pushed this back because we want the debut debuted for the Pat Dan, the Patrick Dan Show. First team, Saquon Barkley. Second team, Derek Henry. Right.
Yeah.
I'm trying to think of like a rushing a, like a top two rushers in the league, like having a season like this. Maybe I should have thought about this before the show, but I'm like, I can't remember the last time. Maybe they're maybe CJ Chris Johnson, Agent Peterson and that 092 that and that. You know that you know, when Chris Johnson broke the scrimmage yard, it was 09. Let me look up 2009 rushing leaders. But it's. Eventually someone's going to have to break. Nah. Adrian Peterson had a down, not a down year. He had 18 rushing touchdowns and 1300 yards, but he was fourth in rushing after Thomas Jones and Steve Jackson. Down year. Agent Peterson, definitely a Hall of Famer. Oh yeah. Here's a quick name. The running backs who are not in the hall of Fame that are going to get in the hall of Fame and I'm not going back like from like the last five, six years.
The last five, you're saying the last five, six.
I think Adrian Peterson and Derek Henry are the only running backs who haven't been eligible yet that are going to get into the hall of Fame.
Okay. Yeah, that's, that's fair. Is there anybody else like McCaffrey?
McCaffrey maybe, but you forget McCaffrey had some. I mean this is the third time where he's just missed significant time. The third year he's at miss significant time.
I feel like that's a fun off season episode. Let's, let's put it, let's put a pin on that.
Yeah.
Talk about the future of the running back position.
But SAQUON, I mean first in the NFL and rushing arts per game with 125, 10 rushing touchdowns, which is, it is a lot. But like you think about Jalen Hurts, has 11 rushing touchdowns come from like.
10 and 20 plus yards, you know, away from the end zone. It's crazy.
Yeah. Like he's getting these explosive plays like he is him behind that Eagles offensive line, which was like Saquon's always been a good running back. Played behind some bad offensive lines with the Giants. The Eagles offensive line was like, oh, it makes DeAndre Swift look really good and Miles Sanders look really good. Well, now you put a running back like Saquon behind it and now it's just. They can just flat out lean on their rushing attack and it's. And it's impossible to stop.
I just had a scary thought. Imagine if Saquon was on the 2022 Eagles where you had Kelsey and yeah, yeah, you didn't have Makai Beckton's looks pretty good at Garvey didn't have Makai Beck to playing at guard. That would have been a very scary, scary site. But no, I mean, Saquon Barkley I think has been the best finisher in the NFL. His first half and second half splits. I know some national broadcasts have done a. A really good job of pointing this out, but go on Pro Football Reference and look for yourself and go under Splits and click 2024, where he's almost doubling his yards per attempt in the second half. He's almost doubling his yards from what he has in the first half in the second half. And I think particularly for this Eagles team, which they're kicking ass right now, but you can, you know, maybe, maybe there's still some issues there, but they are totally being, I don't even want to say covered up, but Saquon Barkley has just in the second half and their ability to close out these games, it's just made the Eagles that much better and it's made them a good team, maybe with some problems to a team that is currently kicking ass right now. And Bobby, let me even ask you this because I tried kind of directing Rose in this direction on Monday show, but, you know, I kind of want to hear your thoughts. I feel like the kind of the older heads and maybe the talking heads of NFL football that really like to talk about, oh, well, in the second half, that's when you. That's when you really start to lean on guys. And even if the run isn't really working in the first half, Saquon Barkley and the Eagles is a. Is a clear example as to tiring a defense down, wearing a defense down, and then boom, you get to hit him for big plays in the second half. Do you think it's. It's kind of that. That simple and maybe that's why he's hitting those big games. Or is it just Saquon Barkley and the Eagles offensive lines really freaking good?
Well, the being really freaking good part of it is obviously part. But run defense is so much about focus and effort, right? Like, you have to be focused. You have to make sure you play your gap when they pull somebody. We got to, we got to move down a gap. You gotta have like you. It takes all 11. Like you re. You really gotta be totally focused. And it's just as a game gets going and it's tired, it's hard to be the focus. Right. You see it like a corner will jump inside and then you're able to bounce the place. So stuff like that. So yeah, I do think it's a part of what they're, what they're doing. I didn't get to check Monday's show, but I saw you guys did Saquon MVP talk. Where are you on that?
Is this a quarterback award or not? I don't think he deserves it over Josh Allen or Lamar, but if I had to make a list of, you know, your top five, I think I'm putting Saquon Barkley right now as number three.
I'd probably put him at number two over. I don't say it completely, but I try to lean a little more into most outstanding instead of most valuable because then it's just a never ending argument of like, well, quarterback's most valuable.
Yeah.
It's like, it's just quarterback of the year.
Yeah. Because here's the thing, here's the thing.
If he breaks Eric Dickerson's record. Oh yeah, you got, you can't, you can't not give that guy the mvp. Like, I'm sorry, Lamar, you. If someone breaks Eric Dickerson's record, you give them the MVP that year. The last time that running back got MVP or non quarterback got MVP was Agent Peterson. That's when he came like seven yards short of Dickerson's record. If you break that record. I'm sorry, like running back gets the mvp. Don't talk to me about. I understand it. I understand your arguments. I'm sorry, I'm getting him the mvp.
Yeah, I mean, mvp. I feel like it's turned into an EPA per play award even when I don't know if voters are intentionally looking at EPA per play, but it's very much turned into an EPA per player award. And you have Lamar Jackson has one and Josh Allen has two in the NFL right now among quarterbacks.
Right. So second team running back all pro. Justin, I feel like it's a shame that this guy's not going to be first team with Derek Henry. I mean, his 110 rushing yards per game is second in the NFL. It's the best rushing yards per game season by like a wide margin since 2020. When guess who Derek Henry had 126 yards per game that year. So like, so he has 110 rushing yards per game, right? 2021's leader, 106 2022's leader, 97 with Josh Jacobs. And then last year was Kyron Williams with with 95 and McAffrey was second with 91. Like he's, he has 13 touchdowns. That's three more than, you know, Saquon Barkley. Like he's having battles. It's again, this is like one of the better one, two punch running back seasons in a long time. And then you forget like what the shorts are doing with their guys. They're two headed monster. It's running, the ball is back and it's fun.
You don't think that it could maybe keep flipping because for the longest time, you know, even two weeks ago we wanted to do the show two weeks ago for, for Dan Patrick, but.
Oh, it was until based. Yeah, two weeks ago it would have been Henry every week of the season.
So I think it could flip. I don't think Barkley is just, you know, running away with it, so to speak. If he keeps having these second half, huge explosive plays. In the end, if the Eagles keep kicking ass, he'll keep it. But I think Derek Henry's just consistency. If any team can, you know, pitch Barkley out to a little bit of a quote unquote shutout of, you know, averaging 4.4 yards per carry in the first half like he's doing so far this year and then in the second half he averages five and then Derek Henry has some more of these just big old consistent games. I think it could easily flip a week in and week out as the season goes on between Henry and Henry and Barkley. I'm not ready to say that Barkley's just going to run away with it yet.
I think he's going to run away with it because one, he's played one more game or one less game than Derek Henry. Unless injury is the only thing that could. He's played one less game than Henry. And the Eagles scheduled now they have the Ravens matchup coming up this week which is, you know, game of the week. Then you have Panthers, Steelers, good run defense, but ability to be ran on Commanders, Cowboys, Giants, I think they're going to run the ball a lot in those matchups and again, 16 yards per game is just a huge difference. Right?
Yeah.
So it's just, it would be really, really hard to do.
Yeah.
So. All right, Justin, why don't you talk to us about something before we get into the wide receiver, we'll talk to you about something.
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What are your instant thoughts as I write down the timestamp?
The Vikings, I feel like would have been a good spot for him or sorry the minute. But the Vikings are a great spot for any quarterback and I think they're going to try and resign him as the backup for JJ McCarthy next year. Where I don't know if the the Ravens were going to try and spend money to resign Daniel Jones. I think, I think he looked at it from a point of view as like this is where I could make my. This is where I can, I can be the quarterback next year. J.J. mcCarthy coming off that injury.
Yeah, maybe. Maybe even to start. I mean I think McCarthy should.
You kind of have to be ready McCarthy to start week one next year. You get, you trade up in the first round for a guy. It's got to be the start of week two.
Yeah. Especially when one of year two, he sat for an entire year, you know, SAP due to injury. But.
But I have this theory that a lot of like scouting the league is how well did they play against us? And Daniel Jones played really bad in week one, but he did have those, you know, those good games in 2022 when they made the playoffs. You know, they played well. He played well against them in the regular season as well, too. But that Vikings offense, I mean, it's a. It's a good fit for damn near. If you're not a good fit for the Vikings offense, you're just a flat out horrible. Like the. God, you don't belong in the league if you're not a good fit for the Vikings offense.
So, yeah, good landing spot. Good landing spot. I thought that maybe he would go to the Ravens where he's also signing.
To the practice squad. So, like, he could change teams if he really wanted to. So.
Yeah. Yeah. All right. Good. Good for him. Good for D.J.
Yeah. And. And the Vikings aren't going to resign Sam Darnold.
No, they are not.
All right. All pro wide receivers. Justin, first team. I've got Jamar Chase obviously leads the NFL in yards with, you know, with a thousand by over, you know, 100 more than the next guy. Second in catches, first in yards and touchdowns. His 12 touchdowns are three more than second place in a Monroe. Justin Jefferson, who's second and yards. And then I put Terry McLaurin third. Not third, the first. I put three first team all pro wide receivers.
I also have three. McLaurin, I also have three. Run a little bit of 11 personnel. I have Jamar Chase, same as you. Justin Jefferson, same as you. This guy has missed some time, but I think when it's all said and done, we're going to be talking about him as a possible first team.
All I put him second team.
A.J. brown.
Oh, okay. There's another guy I was thinking of that I put second team.
A.J. brown is currently. Now you have to go. You have to. He doesn't have like a ton of targets compared to the rest of the NFL, but he's top five in yards per reception. I believe he is first in yards per route run among guys with 20% of the qualified targets on PFF. So he's first in yards per outrun. I think yards per run is one of the more better efficiency stats when it comes to wide receivers in terms of how effective you actually are. So A.J. brown, and we talk about Saquon Barkley, and he's gotten the light. He's got the shine and I think rightfully so. But A.J. brown has been pretty damn good for these Philadelphia Eagles as well. Number one in the NFL in York run. I have a number three.
So yours is Jamar Chase Jefferson and A.J. brown.
Yeah, Chase just yards after the catch wise has been phenomenal this year. I'll be honest. People have always talked about that. Chase is really good yards after the catch. I didn't know that he had this much in him this year. Just seeing the big plays and game changing plays week in and week out. What should be game changing winning plays for the Cincinnati Bengals, but their defense just gives it away. And Justin Jefferson, you know that that offense is nowhere near as effective as it can be or as it is without the presence of him. We all know this.
Yeah, I mean Chase has just been ridiculous. So I put McLaurin as my third. I mean we've known, you know, me and you have known McLaurin's a beast since like week three of 2019 because he's in division with us and I kind of really liked him in the draft. He's starting to get his flowers more because with Jaden Daniels as Cuban, I know the commanders have had a little bit of a rough patch. You know, a thousand yards, four straight years of bad QB play. He's fourth in yards this year, third and touchdowns like Terry McLaurin has. Hasn't always been a true blue wide receiver one in the NFL.
Yeah, I, yeah, he's tenth in yards for rat run. So that's, so that's a really good, really good call by you. I had like Amon Ross saying Brown kind of even in front of Terry too.
Let's, let's do our second team so we could talk about mine. Second teams is Nico Collins. I mean he's smoking the field in yards per game, but you know, he's only played the seven games. And then a Monroe St. Brown who was eighth in yards but second in touchdowns, team is a bit at run heavy. And then I put CD Lane, you know, CDs third in yards, but he's force fed a ton. I mean that's 15 more targets than Jamar Chase. 29 more targets than Justin Jefferson who are both ahead of him in yards.
Yeah, I would have Nico Collins second team as well. I mean he's seven games and he's 11th and receiving in the NFL. A Monroe St. Brown. I just think him as a blocker and like everything that Detroit does, it's kind of like leaning on him as well. Of course with that run game, but he is just so talented himself. He could put him in line and he can be effective there for you too. And I have George Pickens. I think George Pickens has kind of really changed and transcended that, that Steelers offense to becoming somewhat of a, of a force as well. And he's sixth in the NFL in receiving yards as well. Yeah, Terry hasn't been consistent. Can I tell you, Terry hasn't been consistent enough for me.
Like on a game to game stat basis or.
Yeah, which I, which This is me being like eye test and feel and this is just a feeling. This isn't me like looking at his box score. But I'm even like. Well, I'm even speaking as like a McLaurin fantasy owner. And there would be the early portion of the season where he kind of like wasn't. Wasn't there for me, you know, I.
Mean that was just two games, basically.
I know, I know.
And here's the other thing is the commanders don't have other receiving options. So like he's like very easily double teamed.
Yeah.
You know, and even in like a game where he was doubled a lot, was the Giants a handful. We see. Had two catches. Well, guess what, he also had two touchdowns in that game. So yeah, he does have some dud games, but so has Pickens.
This is true. You know, and McLaren seven touchdowns is pretty, it's pretty damn good too. To Pickens is too.
Yeah, He's. And again McLaurin's fourth and yards third in touchdowns. Like. Yeah, I can live with that. And then. So second team, Nico Monroe and C. Lamb. All right, tight ends, quick. Yeah, first team, second team. I put George Kittle first team. He's third in yards, but he 102 behind Bowers. But he's played two less games and his eight touchdowns is third most in the league for wide receivers and tight ends. Like the only, the only other tight end in the top five for yards who's touched. Like, let me rephrase this. So top five tight ends and receiving yards. The second most touchdowns to George Kittle is Johnny Smith with four. He's the best blocker of the bunch. So I put, I put Kittle first team for the touchdowns and the fact Bowers is just, he's all that offense has. So they force feed him. But he's having a great year and he's like, you know, sometimes tight ends can come on a little slow. Brock Bowers has not done that. So I put Kittle first team, Brock Bowers, second team.
Brock Bowers is 17 game pace is 119 receptions, 1200 yards, 5 touchdowns. The most receptions by a rookie tight end is 86. And the most receptions ever by a tight end is 116. This is. We're. We're going to witness the best rookie tight end season ever. And we may just witness. I don't want to say one of the best because like I said, the Raiders are force feeding him the ball. But the. He's on pace to break the receptions record by a tight end, which is absolutely nuts. I have. We don't have a lot of time to debate this. I have Trey McBride as first team and here's why.
Now, I would love to put Trey McBride in here, but.
But he has no touchdowns. He has one rushing touchdown and Kittle has him over. And Kittle has him with the touchdowns. I've nicknamed McBride the agenda. You want to know why? Because he helps you stay on schedule. Trey McBride, I think is leading the NFL amongst tight ends. 68% of his catches are first read. Kyler Murray's first read. The ball is going to him. He helps this car, this Arizona offense just stay on schedule, avoiding third downs. So I have him first team. Even though Kittle is first in yards per route run and McBride is second. McBride better in yards per route run than last year. And then I do have Brock Bauer second.
So no Kittle, who's third in yards and eight touchdowns.
Honorable mention. Honorable mention. I think I just. I'm liking the season that, you know, we've seen it from Kittle. I'm liking the seasons that we've seen out of McBride and McBride and Bowers more.
All right, offensive line, let's do quickly. Yep. Just. We just want to talk about offensive line. I hate to do this to you guys. What we got to Offensive line, first team, left tackle Tristan Wurfs, left guard Joe Thuney, center Creed Humphrey, right guard Kevin Zeitler, right tackle Lane Johnson. Second team. I have Taron Armstead at left tackle, Quentin Nelson at left guard, Tyler Linderbaum at center, Quinn Miners at right guard and right tackle Penny Sewell.
Man, offensive lines have fun this year. The guys that are good, they're good every year. Tristan Wirth's at left tackle. I have a clean sweep of Kansas City Chiefs in the interior with Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith. I have Penny Sewell at right tackle. I think him being a really good run blocker is the difference between him and Lane Johnson. But I have Lane Johnson on my second team and I don't feel I don't feel confident enough to really give a full second team because I don't watch these offensive linemen enough. Well, guess what?
You don't. You don't have to because we got to go.
We got to go.
So we appreciate you guys. We will see you on the next one. Have a happy friggin thanks skin and Thanksgiving. Until then, this is football today.
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – "Our Offensive NFL All Pro Lists So Far"
Release Date: November 27, 2024
Host: Bobby Skinner and Justin Penic
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In the episode titled "Our Offensive NFL All Pro Lists So Far," hosts Bobby Skinner and Justin Penic delve into their selections for the NFL's All-Pro teams, focusing exclusively on offensive players this week. Building upon their previous discussions, they aim to provide insightful analysis as the All-Pro voting approaches the end of the season. Skipping the usual advertisements and intros, the hosts dive straight into their expert evaluations, offering listeners a comprehensive look at standout performers across key offensive positions.
First Team: Lamar Jackson
Bobby Skinner opens the discussion by reaffirming his top-tier selection of Lamar Jackson as the first-team All-Pro quarterback. Highlighting Jackson's remarkable statistical performance, Bobby states:
"He's the reigning MVP and he's having a better season than he was, you know than, than last year... He has that extra game first in passing touchdowns, only three interceptions."
— Bobby Skinner [04:46]
Bobby emphasizes Jackson's dual-threat capability, leading the league in rushing yards for a quarterback while maintaining elite passing efficiency. He contrasts this with Josh Allen, who he places as the second-team All-Pro despite Allen's significant contributions.
Second Team: Joe Burrow
Justin Penic introduces Joe Burrow as his second-team quarterback, acknowledging Burrow's stellar passing statistics and leadership:
"If Joe Burrow had this type of season last year, you know, like he would have been the MVP over Lamar."
— Bobby Skinner [08:16]
Bobby defends Burrow's placement by citing his superior passing yards and touchdown numbers compared to Josh Allen, despite Allen's impressive rushing stats. The discussion touches on team dependencies, noting that both Burrow's Bengals and Allen's Bills rely heavily on their quarterbacks for success.
Notable Insights:
First Team: Saquon Barkley
Bobby Skinner selects Saquon Barkley for the first-team All-Pro running back slot, commending his explosive playmaking and consistent performance:
"He's the best finisher in the NFL... Saquon Barkley has just in the second half and their ability to close out these games, it's just made the Eagles that much better."
— Bobby Skinner [14:07]
Bobby attributes Barkley's success to both his individual talent and the improved offensive line of the Philadelphia Eagles, which has allowed him to thrive in high-pressure situations, especially in the second half of games.
Second Team: Derek Henry
Derek Henry earns the second-team All-Pro nod, recognized for his consistency and high-yardage per game:
"He has 110 rushing yards per game, right? It’s the best rushing yards per game season by like a wide margin since 2020."
— Bobby Skinner [20:23]
Bobby underscores Henry's dominance in the ground game, comparing his current performance to previous elite seasons and suggesting that his steadiness makes him a strong candidate for the second team.
Notable Insights:
First Team: Jamar Chase, Justin Jefferson, and A.J. Brown
The first-team wide receivers feature a trio of elite talents:
Jamar Chase
Justin Jefferson
A.J. Brown
Bobby and Justin acknowledge Chase's outstanding yards and Jefferson's pivotal role in his team's offensive success. A.J. Brown is lauded for his efficiency and impact, despite fewer targets compared to his peers.
Second Team: Nico Collins, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and CeeDee Lamb
The second team comprises emerging and consistent performers:
Notable Insights:
First Team: Tristan Wurfs (Left Tackle), Joe Thuney (Left Guard), Creed Humphrey (Center), Kevin Zeitler (Right Guard), and Lane Johnson (Right Tackle)
Bobby Skinner presents a strong first-team offensive line, emphasizing the Kansas City Chiefs' dominance in the interior positions:
"Tristan Wirth's at left tackle... a clean sweep of Kansas City Chiefs in the interior with Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith."
— Bobby Skinner [31:19]
Lane Johnson is noted for his exceptional run-blocking abilities, balancing the line's effectiveness in both pass protection and the running game.
Second Team: Taron Armstead, Quentin Nelson, Tyler Linderbaum, Quinn Minter, and Penny Sewell
The second team acknowledges versatile linemen who have showcased strong performances throughout the season, with Penny Sewell highlighted for his run-blocking prowess.
Notable Insights:
Bobby Skinner and Justin Penic wrap up the episode by reaffirming their All-Pro selections, emphasizing the standout performances of Lamar Jackson, Saquon Barkley, Jamar Chase, Justin Jefferson, and the formidable offensive lines. The hosts express optimism as the season progresses, anticipating further discussions and adjustments to their lists as players continue to excel or face challenges. The comprehensive analysis provides listeners with a clear understanding of the top offensive talents in the NFL, grounded in statistical prowess and on-field impact.
Notable Quotes:
"He's the reigning MVP and he's having a better season than he was, you know than, than last year."
— Bobby Skinner [04:46]
"If Joe Burrow had this type of season last year, you know, like he would have been the MVP over Lamar."
— Bobby Skinner [08:16]
"Saquon Barkley has just in the second half and their ability to close out these games, it's just made the Eagles that much better."
— Bobby Skinner [14:07]
"Chase is really good yards after the catch... big plays and game-changing plays week in and week out."
— Bobby Skinner [25:10]
"Tristan Wirth's at left tackle... a clean sweep of Kansas City Chiefs in the interior with Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith."
— Bobby Skinner [31:19]
This episode serves as a detailed exploration of the top offensive players in the NFL, blending statistical analysis with expert opinion to guide listeners through the complexities of All-Pro selections.