Here are the key metrics and mentions for each player referenced in the transcript:
Nate Ty
- Host of the Fantasy Film Room.
- Was "right" about under-center offenses and tight-end heavy offenses being significant trends.
- Pointed out trends like more condensed formations and true under-center drop backs earlier in the season.
Matt Harmon
- Host of the Fantasy Film Room.
- Expressed missing breaking things down with Nate Ty.
- Acknowledged Nate Ty was right about offensive trends.
- Has a "wandering eye" with Colts receivers.
- Is a "fan" of Romeo Doubs and has been "really impressed" with him this season.
- Is "mysteriously, suspiciously, perhaps overinvested in Chase Brown in one of my guillotine leagues."
Colin (Producer)
- Seemed to be basking in the afterglow of the trade deadline.
- Moved a segment up in the outline, earning his "paycheck."
- Found a clip of Matt Harmon and Nate Ty talking about JSN before the season.
- Sent a comment to Matt Harmon about the Panthers' run game needing more discussion.
Robert
- Matt Harmon had a "nice little reunion tour" with him on Football 301.
- Matt Harmon missed breaking things down with Robert.
Brock Pery
- Mentioned as having a favorite vehicle, the Sequoia (during a Toyota promotion).
Jackson Haw (Bills)
- Considered valuable to the Bills' offensive scheme even if not fantasy relevant.
Josh Oliver (Vikings)
- Considered valuable to the Vikings' offensive scheme even if not fantasy relevant.
Tony Gonzalez
- Referred to as a "revolutionary" tight end in his time for being able to be isolated as a receiver.
Kyle Hamilton
- Mentioned as an example of a modern, larger defensive back (220-pounder) who can play nickel.
Brian Branch
- Mentioned as an example of a modern, larger defensive back (220-pounder) who can play nickel.
Amanda Wari (Seahawks)
- Mentioned as a 220-pound player who exemplifies the shift in defensive body types.
Jackson Smith-Njigba (JSN) (Seahawks)
- Matt Harmon and Nate Ty discussed him before the season, saying people weren't talking about him enough.
- Matt Harmon wished he had him in more fantasy leagues.
- Considered "awesome."
- On top of the list for explosive reception per route run rate (4.5% or more).
- Reported a 4.50 pro-day time at 197 pounds.
- Considered a "good direction" for football.
Tory Horton
- Matt Harmon was excited about Tory Horton's season before the trade for Rasheed Shahed.
- His fantasy relevance might decrease with Shahed's arrival.
Cooper Kupp
- Mentioned as a player whose presence influences the usage of other receivers.
Derrick Henry (Titans)
- Mentioned as part of the Derrick Henry/A.J. Brown Titans offense, which exemplified a run-heavy approach with an explosive receiver.
A.J. Brown (Titans)
- Mentioned as part of the Derrick Henry/A.J. Brown Titans offense, who was a "metric wonder."
Reggie Gilliam (Bills)
- Mentioned as being on the field with two tight ends and a fullback.
Rasheed Shahed (Saints/Seahawks)
- Matt Harmon was happy to see him on the Seahawks roster.
- Mentioned as a player who stretches the defense out.
- Targeted on under 10% of his routes for the Saints.
- Played in only six games last year for the Saints due to injury.
- Previously ranked #1 in the NFL in air yards before his injury.
- Had a solid target share before his injury.
- His yards per route last year was 27th (WR22), considered volatile.
- His arrival in Seattle makes him a better version of the Saints' offense.
- His arrival in Seattle is intended to create more two-high looks by drawing safeties out of the box.
- His arrival could help running backs like Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet by opening up rushing lanes.
- Traded for roughly the same amount as the Saints traded for him in the offseason (a fourth-round pick).
- Expected to get around six to eight targets a game.
- Has big-play ability, especially against defenses allowing chunk plays.
- His matchup against the Cardinals and Rams is tougher, but the Titans matchup offers potential.
Xavier Worthy
- Compared to Rasheed Rice.
- Ranked WR54 in points per game.
- Mentioned as being overvalued due to pure speed.
- Not considered a high-end full-field separator.
Rasheed Rice (Chiefs)
- Ranked WR1 in points per game.
- Mentioned as a player whose volume was not accounted for in betting props.
Jameson Williams
- Ranked WR49 in points per game.
- Mentioned as being overvalued due to pure speed.
- Not considered a high-end full-field separator.
Amon-Ra St. Brown (Lions)
- Ranked WR4 in points per game.
- Reported a 4.59 time at 202 pounds.
Darnell Mooney
- Ranked WR100 in points per game (partially due to injuries).
- Mentioned as being on his second team.
- Considered overvalued due to pure speed.
Drake London (Falcons)
- Ranked WR6 in points per game.
- Mentioned as having universal appeal on Football 301.
- Had 14 targets in one game, 10 in another.
- Can survive despite the Falcons' struggling run game due to receiving workload.
- His volume makes him valuable.
Josh Downs (Colts)
- Considered a good player.
- Matt Harmon has "back on Pierce again" after liking Downs.
Taekwon Thornton
- Mentioned as a "burner" type receiver.
Keaton Mitchell
Brock Bowers (Raiders)
- Mentioned as a player who could have a "quasi breakout."
- Expected to have spike weeks.
- Considered a "role player" by coaches.
- Could be a "real thing" with the Raiders offense.
- His return made the Raiders offense feel "so much faster."
- His competency level "shot through the roof."
- His offensive line struggles, but he wins reps.
- Matchup proof due to his skill.
- Expected to be the focal point of the Raiders' offense.
- His performance is compared to Puka Nacua's return from injury.
- His props are considered undervalued.
- Expected to get "so much volume."
- His anytime touchdown odds are +375, receptions over 2.5 is +135.
- Mentioned in the context of the Broncos defense's slight drop-off against tight ends.
Michael Mayer (Raiders)
- Mentioned briefly in relation to the Raiders offense.
Alec Pierce (Colts)
- Mentioned as a "big burner" who ran a 4.41 at 211 pounds.
- Matt Harmon "really liked" him when he was drafted.
- Matt Harmon is "back on Pierce again."
- Ranked second in the NFL in yards per route against single high this week.
- Expected to be started in fantasy this week.
Adonai Mitchell (Adun) (Texans)
- Mentioned as a player who can have spike weeks.
- Expected to have spike weeks in the back half of the year.
- Considered a "burner" type receiver.
- His role is to be on the boundary, running straight-line routes.
- Not to face zone coverage or run many option routes.
- Should run "north and south" or "stop and run right backwards."
- Good at curls against man coverage.
- Fits the Jets' needs.
- The Jets' receiver room is bad besides Garrett Wilson.
- Has a chance for spike weeks with the Jets.
- His underlying stats and play style are compared stylistically to Mark Andrews.
- He was drafted early in a loaded tight end class.
- Had injury concerns and lack of playtime in college.
- Known as an "athletic freak."
- Has had big performances in the past (e.g., Cowboys playoff game).
- 21st in explosive receptions per route.
- 18th in yards per target.
Travis Etienne
- Mentioned as an example of a running back who catches passes, implicitly suggesting other receivers might be preferred.
Travis Kelce
- Mentioned as an example of a running back who catches passes, implicitly suggesting other receivers might be preferred.
Christian McCaffrey (49ers)
- Mentioned as an outlier who still catches passes effectively.
Bijan Robinson (Falcons)
- Mentioned as a player who catches passes.
- Threw the ball to Drake London 14 times, and 10 in the last game.
James White
- Mentioned as an example of a past "PPR scam" running back whose role is becoming less important.
Dion Lewis
- Mentioned as an example of a past "PPR scam" running back whose role is becoming less important.
LaQuon Treadwell
- Mentioned as an example of a player who is a "snap eater" but might go games without targets.
Jeremy McNichols
- Mentioned as an example of a player who is a "snap eater" but might go games without targets.
Caleb Williams (Bears)
- His offensive line is considered "pretty good."
- The offensive line has "communication stuff" but is getting better.
- He is in "creation mode" and "chaos mode."
- His worst moments come with blindside pressure.
- He feels pressure well but his response to it is concerning.
- His under-center rate has increased significantly.
- His play-action rate has doubled.
- His throws over the middle and 10+ air yards have increased.
Cole Kmet (Bears)
- Mentioned as a good blocking tight end as a rookie.
- Had a concussion, status uncertain.
D'Onta Foreman (Bears)
- Mentioned as a player who can make guys miss at the second level.
- If he continues to battle a groin injury, his role could be consistent.
Roman Dunas (Bears)
- Mentioned as someone who will "dig the hell out of a safety."
- Matt Harmon "couldn't care less" about the Bears except for him.
- People are invested in him.
- Matt Harmon feels they talk about the Bears a lot but he cares about Roman Dunay.
Ben Johnson (Lions)
- Made a joke about the "tush push" and preferring explosives.
- Built the Lions' offense by focusing on the run game first.
- Known as an "opening script wonder" who evolved.
De'Von Achane (Dolphins)
- Mentioned as a player who has been productive.
Javonte Williams
- Mentioned as an example of a player who has been productive.
Aaron Jones
- Mentioned as a player who has been productive.
Kenneth Walker III (Seahawks)
- Mentioned as a player who might benefit from Shahed opening up lanes.
- Needs to be gotten "out of the coping corner."
Zach Charbonnet (Seahawks)
- Mentioned as a "sicko" who might benefit from Shahed opening up lanes.
Travis Hunter (Colorado/Raiders)
- His injury likely changed things for the Jaguars.
- Might be back after three weeks, possibly longer.
- Could potentially play in the slot for the Jaguars long-term.
- Meyers might move outside if Hunter plays in the slot.
Jacobe Meyers (Raiders/Jaguars)
- Traded to the Jaguars.
- Not on Matt Harmon's bingo card.
- Expected to get "value touches" with the Jaguars.
- Has been a reliable slot/outside receiver with a low drop rate.
- Might get some short targets with the Jaguars, especially if Travis Hunter is out.
- His targets in the short area have gone down significantly this year.
- Ranked 52nd among receivers in short-area targets.
- His chemistry with Trevor Lawrence isn't strong.
- Expected to be a "load-bearing player" for the Jaguars.
- Liam Cohen stated he will start outside for the Jaguars, as it's easier to learn that position.
Puka Nacua (Rams)
- Mentioned as doing "incredible stuff."
- His return from injury is compared to Bowers' return.
- Reported a 4.57 time at 212 pounds.
Christian Watson (Packers)
- Mentioned as a player who could be a "deep guy" receiver.
- His role might be affected by Musgrave's potential emergence.
Jaden Reed (Packers)
- Mentioned as a player who is currently injured.
- His return could impact the receiver room.
Matthew Golden (Packers)
- Mentioned as a player who is currently injured.
- His potential involvement is questioned.
Chase Brown (Bengals)
- Mentioned as a player who is on a buy right now.
- Has had two "pros" in the new offense with Flacco.
- Playing more due to an injury to another player (implied to be Perine).
- Gets receiving volume, which is key.
- Has the #1 yards per carry in the NFL since Flacco took over (though with limited carries).
- His receiving volume is helped by Flacco under center.
- Has a 14-target game without Perine.
- His upcoming schedule includes Baltimore twice (who are bad against receiving backs) and Miami.
- He is a "buy."
Joe Mixon (Bengals)
- Mentioned as a player who catches passes.
Jaylen Wright
- Mentioned as a player who catches passes.
Jaylen Waddle
- Mentioned as an outlier who did not run a 4.40 at the combine.
DeVonta Smith
- Mentioned as an outlier who did not run a 4.40 at the combine.
C.J. Stroud
- Mentioned in the context of sophomore slumps and zone coverage.
Troy Franklin (Oregon/Broncos)
- Outproducing Courtland Sutton of late.
- Considered a bit more of a man-coverage player.
- Ranked #4 in target share per out against man coverage.
- His target share has been increasing, now even with Sutton.
- Franklin's target share has been higher than Sutton's in the last month.
- Could be a "second half of the season rookie breakout player."
- Has been outproducing Courtland Sutton recently.
- Has caught five receiving touchdowns this season.
- Caught a true vertical pass against the Texans.
- Was one of Bo Nix's 20+ yard pass attempts.
Courtland Sutton (Broncos)
- Matt Harmon has had a "wandering eye" with him.
- His volume decreased after an injury.
- He is a "true X receiver on the boundary."
- His success rate versus man and zone coverage has a "rather wide" gap.
- He is more of a man-coverage player.
- His target share was 31% last year (one of the best).
- His target share is now even with Franklin (23% to 22%), but Franklin's has been higher recently.
- He's had weeks with a single-digit catch total.
- One catch last week was a 30-yard touchdown.
- His floor is lowered due to inconsistent production.
- Considered a "good number one" but not "elite or great."
- His role might not be full load-bearing.
- His potential role could be impacted by zone coverage schemes.
- His target share has dropped below 20% recently.
Pat Freiermuth (Pat)
- Mentioned as a potential player to get the ball to in space.
- His power slot style is "perfect" against the Raiders' defense.
- Anytime touchdown odds are +375.
- Receptions over 2.5 odds are +135.
- Could be a good play if he gets peppered with targets.
Patrick Mahomes
- Not explicitly mentioned, but implied in the context of elite QBs.
Jamar Chase
- Mentioned as a comparison for "big-name players."
R.J. Harvey (Broncos)
- Mentioned as a receiver who has been good.
- Caught five receiving touchdowns this season.
- Been a "real weapon."
- Caught a vertical pass against the Texans.
Bo Nix (Broncos)
- His team is playing a lot of zone coverage against him (third highest rate).
- He was more efficient throwing against man coverage than zone.
- His zone coverage numbers were "kind of a disaster."
- Has struggled with chemistry and volume downfield.
- Has had success targeting the slot over his career.
- His team needs more players to step up besides him.
- His designer plays are "really good," but the "down-to-down fluidity" is lacking.
- Has attempted 10+ 20+ yard passes in a game.
- Completed two 20+ yard passes for touchdowns.
- His offense relies on designer plays like heavy shot plays and verticality.
Devin Singletary (Texans)
- Mentioned as being played over Tyron Tracy by the Giants, possibly due to anger at Tracy.
Tyrod Taylor
- Mentioned as a player who had a "rug pull" last week.
Travis Fulgham
Jalen Hurts
Mac Jones
Zach Wilson
Justin Fields
Will Levis
Aaron Rodgers
Kirk Cousins
Jordan Love
- Mentioned as the player the Packers "first had high on" at tight end.
- Drafted Luke Musgrave higher than Tucker Craft.
- Gave Musgrave more reps early on.
Christian Kirk
Tank Dell
Nico Collins
George Pickens
Diontae Johnson
Tee Higgins
Joe Burrow
CeeDee Lamb
Dak Prescott
Amon-Ra St. Brown
- Mentioned as having a 4.59 time at 202 pounds.
Michael Pittman Jr. (Colts)
- Matt Harmon "started as a huge Michael Pittman guy."
- Considered a 6.6 on a scouting scale, implying a Round 2 grade.
- A player who can go outside, inside, and be a starting receiver at either spot.
Josh Allen
Stefon Diggs
Travis Kelce
Patrick Mahomes
Tyreek Hill
Jaylen Waddle
DeVonta Smith
A.J. Brown
Jalen Hurts
Justin Jefferson
- Ranked WR3 (implied from context of elite receivers).
- Ran a 4.43 at 195 pounds.
- Considered the "best receiver in football."
Marvin Harrison Jr.
- Did not run at the combine but weighs 220 pounds.
- His explosive receptions per route run metrics are really good.
Davante Adams
- Ran a 4.56.
- Mentioned as an "all-timer."
Lamar Jackson
Mark Andrews (Ravens)
- Stylistically compared to Luke Musgrave.
- Not stated to be a direct talent comparison, but a stylistic one.
Tucker Craft (Packers)
- Matt Harmon was an "original Tucker Craft drum beater."
- Was considered a "flagship player."
- The "ultimate example" of a player with no excuse to be off the field due to his blocking ability.
- Leads the team in red zone target share (32%).
- Was a "ninth, 10th round guy" fantasy pick.
- Is a good blocker.
- Is a "catch and run guy" but also "dunks out guys" when healthy.
- Was drafted by the Packers.
- Was one of the two tight ends drafted by the Packers who were highly regarded.
- Is valuable because he is "that good" at blocking and receiving.
- His role might be filled by a combination of Fitzpatrick and Musgrave.
Luke Musgrave (Packers)
- Replaces Tucker Craft.
- Was the guy the Packers were "first high on."
- Was drafted higher than Tucker Craft.
- Received more reps early on.
- When explosive, his play is different from Craft's.
- Is a "speed guy" and a "field stretcher."
- Has synergy with Josh Downs.
- Is not a good blocker, which is a "big difference" with Craft.
- His offense might involve more receivers in underneath roles if he's the field stretcher.
- Was drafted early in a loaded tight end class.
- Has battled injuries and inconsistencies as a blocker.
- Has potential for big performances.
- Is about 21st in explosive receptions per route.
- Is about 18th in yards per target.
- He is "talented" and has "ability."
- Has clips of him beating Derwin James one-on-one as a rookie.
- His potential emergence will impact receivers and the run game.
Jayden Reed (Packers)
Christian Watson
- Mentioned as potentially being a "deep guy" receiver for the Packers.
Matthew LaFleur
Romeo Doubs (Packers)
- Matt Harmon is a "fan" and "impressed" with him.
- He is "never leaving the field."
- He is a "positive regression candidate" due to touchdowns.
- Considered an "underrated fantasy starter" as a WR3/flex play.
- Has a 27% red zone target share.
- Had a three-touchdown game in Week 4.
- Since Week 4, he is 13th in target share and 13th in overall production.
- His red zone work was key to his eight touchdowns a couple of years ago.
- Not the greatest matchup this week (Philly).
Aaron Jones
- Mentioned as a player who has been productive.
Jalen Carter
Jalen Carter
Breece Hall
Garrett Wilson (Jets)
- Mentioned as the only good receiver on the Jets besides himself.
- Is in a "fun little move-around role."
Zach Wilson
Trevor Lawrence (Jaguars)
- Has been good targeting the slot over his career.
- His chemistry with Brian Thomas Jr. is not strong.
- His team needs more players to step up.
Calvin Ridley (Titans)
- His return to the team is questioned.
- It's unclear if the team wants him back.
Derrick Henry
- Mentioned as part of the Titans' offense.
Kyle Pitts
- Mentioned as having a "moving target" status.
Kyle Trask
Kyle Pitts
- Mentioned as a player with a "moving target" status.
Kyler Murray
Justin Fields
Jameis Winston
Sam Darnold
- His yards per tenth is the best in the decade for the Saints' offense.
Chris Olave (Saints)
- Mentioned as a player who benefits from Shahed stretching the defense.
Alvin Kamara
- Did not have a fantasy point last week.
- Is leading the team in rushing (implied to be a negative for the Saints' offense).
Taysom Hill
- Mentioned as being used in 2025 (sarcastically).
- Is leading the team in rushing (implied to be a negative for the Saints' offense).
- Mentioned in the context of the Broncos running quarterback sweeps like him.
Deuce Vaughn
Devin Singletary
- Mentioned as being played over Tyron Tracy by the Giants.
Tyrod Taylor
- Mentioned as a player who had a "rug pull" last week.
Tyreek Hill
Jaylen Waddle
DeVonta Smith
A.J. Brown
Jalen Hurts
Justin Jefferson
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Davante Adams
Lamar Jackson
Mark Andrews
Breece Hall
Garrett Wilson
Zach Wilson
Trevor Lawrence
Calvin Ridley
Derrick Henry
Kyle Pitts
Kyle Trask
Kyler Murray
Justin Fields
Jameis Winston
Sam Darnold
Chris Olave
Alvin Kamara
Taysom Hill
Deuce Vaughn
Devin Singletary
Tyrod Taylor
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