Nice try, Billā¦
In todayās Fantasy Life Newsletter presented by BetMGM:
Bill Belichick making moves
Watercooler: The Chargers add a back
RB Super Model: Tier 3 prospects
Itās 4/18. Take it away, Peter Overzetā¦
I knew Bill Belichick was up to something.
Last week I predicted that heād try to upstage the NFL Draft after getting spurned by the league on a next coaching gig.
Well, Iām counting that prognostication as ādirectionally accurateā after he announced yesterday that heād be joining Pat McAfee as a co-host for their Draft Spectacular next Thursday night:
It was convenient timing for the announcement, which came just hours after ESPN dropped an illuminating piece about Belichickās failed job hunt with the Atlanta Falcons. Et tu, Robert Kraft?
Itāll be fascinating to see if McAfee can coax anything interesting out of him during that draft.
On the show, Bill promised to āgive a little insight into maybe what the conversations will be in those roundsā¦Iāve made a few trades.ā
Iām skeptical, but at the very least itās a funny pairing. McAfee is one of the most electric broadcasters going, while Belichick seems to loath the concept of verbal communication altogether. At least McAfee has plenty of practice co-hosting alongside the always stoic A.J. Hawk.
If I were advising Bill, Iād tell him to lean into the comedic prop angle. During the COVID year, his dog stole the show on Draft Night.
Maybe do something zany with those Lombardi trophies he was flexing on the show yesterday?
Play air guitar with one? Stick one down the shirt and pretend like the football is your head? Iām just spit-balling, Iām open to other ideas.
Anything will help distract from the fact that not a single team in the league wanted to hire you after 333 career victories and six Super Bowls with the Patriots.
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šŗ Everything you need to know about the incoming RB class.Ā Ian brings on an expert.
š Who is the best incoming rookie for fantasy football?Ā Dwainās full set of rookie rankings is live.
ā”ļøĀ The Chargers add another RB. Whatās Jim Harbaughās fascination with former Ravens?!
šĀ How Jason Kelce lost his ring. Lmao, very on-brand.
š®Ā Rome Odunze was on Puka Nacua before us. Could have used this last summer, sir.
šĀ Movement for draft pick numbers. Those Texas WRs are interesting.
āļøĀ An update to the Browns helmets. I know you were dying to know.
We sent Dwain McFarland back inside the lab to evaluate the incoming class of rookie RBs. Of course, he came up with a model so great it couldnāt just be called an āRB model.ā
Presenting: Fantasy Lifeās new Rookie RB Super Model.
š„Ā Tier 3 ā Committee Traits With Lower Expected Draft Capital But RB2 to RB3 Upside
šÆĀ Will Shipley | Clemson
šŖĀ Prospect Summary
Shipleyās pedigree and traits scream RB1 upside, but his production profile leaves you scratching your head. He is the most versatile back in the class and offers massive potential as a pass catcher if he further develops with NFL coaching.
šļø Pedigree and Athleticism
Program Quality Index: 43rd percentile
NFL Mock Drafts: Round 4
247 Recruit Player Rating: 5 of 5 stars (32 overall, RB2)
Speed Score Index: 66th percentile
Shipley had offers from four of the nation's top five RB pedigree programs: Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State and Penn State. He didnāt run at the NFL Combine but put on a show at the Clemson Pro Day, registering a 4.39 in the 40-yard dash.
šĀ Production and Film
Adjusted Career YPTA Index: 49th percentile
Career Total TDs Per Game Index: 49th percentile
Career Composite PFF Grade Index: 54th percentile
NFL.com Prospect Grade Index: 45th percentile
Shipley earned immediate playing time as a 19-year-old freshman, handling 43% of the designed rushing attempts and posting a 34% route participation. He was on his way to a dominating collegiate career, with a 1.51 YPTA that season, but ultimately, his workload never expanded much.
His career PFF Run Grade came in at the 52nd percentile. Shipley didnāt demonstrate high-end make-you-miss ability, power or home-run hitting potential.
Missed tackles forced per attempt: 0.21 (37th percentile)
Yards after contact: 3.14 (33rd percentile)
Explosive rush rate: 16% (56th percentile)
Maybe my expectations were too high, but I hoped for more from Shipleyās receiving profile. His 9% career target share is the second-highest for a Power 5 back in the class but falls in the 48th percentile since 2017. Still, Matt Waldman, creator of the esteemed Rookie Scouting Portfolio, graded his route-running ability as starter-caliber.
š„Ā Fantasy Outlook: Hit Rates
Underdog ADP: RB62, Round 18
Rookie Dynasty ADP: RB10, Pick 33
The Super Model sees Shipley as underdrafted in best-ball and rookie formats alike. If you are looking for a proper home-run profile late in drafts, Shipley is that prospect at RB.
š¦Ā Bucky Irving | Oregon
šŖĀ Prospect Summary
Irving was a solid dual-threat producer in college but was more potent as a runner than a receiver. With his limited size and speed, those things will likely need to flip to give him a chance to survive in the NFL. Irvingās best fit is likely as a change-of-pace or two-minute offense RB.
šļø Pedigree and Athleticism
Program Quality Index: 34th percentile
NFL Mock Drafts: Round 4
247 Recruit Player Rating: 4 of 5 stars (340 overall, RB23)
Speed Score Index: 18th percentile
Irving didnāt get offers from the top RB pedigree schools but had double-digit Power 5 offers, including Michigan. At the NFL Combine, he ran a 4.55 in the 40-yard dash. While the time in itself isnāt horrible, at only 192 pounds, it translates to a Speed Score of 89.6āthe third-worst in the database.Ā
š Production and Film
Adjusted Career YPTA Index: 56th percentile
Career Total TDs Per Game Index: 33rd percentile
Career Composite PFF Grade Index: 75th percentile
NFL.com Prospect Grade Index: 33rd percentile
Irving immediately contributed as a freshman, garnering 28% of the Golden Gophers' designed rushing attempts. The following year, he transferred to Oregon, where in his final two seasons, he accounted for 33% and 45% totes and posted route participations of 40% and 60%.
Irving upped his YPTA each year (1.21, 1.77 and 2.09) and while he never posted an elite season, his 56th percentile career YPTA of 1.74 ranks 52nd in the database of 215 prospects. He never became a high-end TD producer but was a high-quality runner with the fifth-best career PFF Run Grade (81st percentile) in the class and ranked sixth in receiving grade (65th percentile).
While Irving might not be fast, he was one of the more elusive RBs in the database with a 0.36 missed forced tackles rate, which fell in the 89th percentile. When you add it all up, you get a 75th percentile career composite PFF gradeāthe second-best mark for a Power 5 back in the class behind Jonathon Brooks.
Since 2017, here are the closest comps to Irving based on weight, Speed Score, production and NFL.com grade:
Kyren Williams
Tyler Badie
Jaret Patterson
š„Ā Fantasy Outlook: Hit Rates
Underdog ADP: RB56, Round 13
Rookie Dynasty ADP: RB7, Pick 28
The model prefers Shipley over Bucky Irving thanks to pedigree, athleticism and film. However, the masses see it differently in best-ball and rookie drafts.