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Hello everyone, and welcome to another post in our 2017 NFL Draft Series! Currently it looks a little something like this: 2017 NFL Draft Series: Intro | Team Previews 1-16 | Team Previews 17-32 | QB and TE's Preview | HB and WR's Preview It's Draft Day you guys! Are you excited? I'm pretty excited! I think Matt might be excited! After a couple of months of podcasting and posting, we are coming down to the final two posts in our series! This year's draft is shaping up to be a very exciting and eventful one, so enough chatter! Let's get to it!

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If you thought our production value couldn't get any worse, you're sorta right. As with everything on the site, the blame probably lies at Zach's feet, but since he's the young one, we'll just go ahead and blame Tehol. In our newest episode (it's been a while, we know), Zach, Matt Bowe, and Tehol play the part of GM and take turns selecting players in a mock draft that will probably not even end up being close to what happens when all is said and done. But that's okay! We're here to have fun, make static noises, and to listen Tehol try to talk and drive at the same time. For probably the 10 episode in a row. Enjoy!
First of all, I don’t know what Zach is complaining about. He was given the two positions where players can make the biggest impact in fantasy football at the beginning of their careers. Leave it to such a millennial baby to complain about an opportunity to have his star truly shine. His complaining aside, Zach did a fantastic job previewing running backs and wide receivers, you can check it out here. Now it’s time to preview the quarterbacks and the tight ends we keep hearing and reading about for the 2017 NFL draft. Fantasy impact is pretty tough to project without first knowing the landing spot of a prospect. So I’ll write about skill sets and best or worst fits for each of these players. After checking out this article, you can look forward to Zach’s first-round mock draft that he has longed to write up since he started blowing our minds with fantasy football knowledge. In the next couple of weeks, I’m going to put out a review of the actual landing spots for our fantasy relevant rookies...
Hello everyone, and welcome to the fourth article in our NFL Draft series! Here is a look at the other three to reference: 2017 NFL Draft Series: Intro | Team Previews 1-16 | Team Previews 17-32 I'm getting more and more excited as the days go by, as we are getting closer and closer to the first night of the draft, which is only a few weeks away! Like I mentioned up top, this is the fourth article in our series, keep your eyes peeled for MB's article that will be out in the coming days, discussing Quarterbacks and Tight Ends of this year's draft class. "Well Zach," you might say, "it seems like Matt got the better end of the deal here!" In this scenario, you would be right. Tweet at him. Let him know this isn't right. Alright, enough chatter. In this post, we'll just review the best of the best at the two positions, looking at where they would best fit in potential teams, and what it all means for your drafts come fall. Let's get to it!
Hello everyone, and welcome to the third post in our Razzball 2017 NFL Draft series, following up my intro and MB's great piece on the first 16 teams of the draft. I'll keep it short so we can dive right back in from where we last left off, but first, I'd like to apologize. I have been absolutely slammed in my numerous events outside of Razzball, but now I am back and ready to roll now more than ever! Today we'll take a look at the teams picking at the bottom of the draft today, and analyze how their season and off-season acquisitions will effect their strategy come draft night. Let's get to it!