Jagger May and Andrew Mott are back with a post-Combine check-in on who helped themselves and who created new concerns. Their main point is consistent throughout the episode: testing is not the whole evaluation, but bad numbers and bad interview moments can matter a lot more than a great 40.
At running back, the conversation keeps coming back to how thin the class feels behind Jeremiyah Love. Mike Washington Jr. is the testing standout they spend the most time on, while Emmett Johnson is the most disappointing result, turning “interesting traits” into a much tougher projection based on how the numbers landed.
At quarterback, they treat Ty Simpson and Garrett Nussmeier as winners mostly because they did what they needed to do on the field and in interviews. On the other side, Diego Pavia is the clear cautionary tale of how quickly interviews can tank confidence.
At wide receiver, the biggest storyline is Makai Lemon, where the discussion is less about tape and more about the Combine week optics. They also note that some players did not test, which naturally creates skepticism until pro days.
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00:00:00 Start
00:07:19 WR Winners and Losers
00:18:04 QB Winners and Losers
00:28:16 RB Winners and Losers
00:34:35 EDGE Winners and Losers
00:41:06 Offensive Linemen Winners and Losers
00:45:47 TE Winners and Losers
00:51:37 Conspiracy Theory Time
00:53:48 IDL Winners and Losers
00:55:05 LB Winners and Losers
00:56:51 DB Winners and Losers
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