Hosts Trevor Sikkema and Connor Rogers bring you the best NFL Draft analysis on the market with a stock market theme. Follow the duo all the way through draft season with the combine, the draft and the NFL season as they look at mock drafts, scouting reports and more to identify the next NFL superstars. If you love the NFL Draft, look no further.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 312 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Trevor Sikkema and Connor Rogers go through Field Yates' new mock draft from ESPN
0:00 - Intro
9:30 - Jamaree Caldwell, Oregon
14:55 - Elijah Roberts, SMU
19:45 - Deone Walker, Kentucky
25:10 - Jordan Phillips, Maryland
30:45 - Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee
36:55 - Alfred Collins, Texas
43:15 - Joshua Farmer, Florida State
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Trevor Sikkema and Connor Rogers go through Daniel Jeremiah's new mock draft from NFL Network. They point out their favorite fits, and some new interesting selections from what DJ is hearing around the league.
Trevor Sikkema brings you an emergency DEFCON1 pod to discuss what could change for the 2025 NFL Draft if Myles Garrett is actually traded. He talks through potential destinations, price tag, new mock draft scenarios, and more
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Always get a smile on my face when I see a new NFLSE episode come through my podcast feed. Incredible co-hosts who make every listen enjoyable, informative, and hilarious. Also has my favorite intro in all of content so extra points for that!
Been an addict for years ladies and gentlemen and it does not get better than these two right here. Slight petition for a Fix your Franchise on the 49ers. Has Kyle Shanahan been figured out? Do you pay Brock Purdy? One of the oldest rosters in the NFL with little to no cap space post-rollover. A solid amount of draft capital, with the potential for more through trade (looking at you, Deebo). Would love to see how y’all cook up with this one.
As a Bears fan I enjoyed your episode to fix this team. This season has made our fans not sad or mad. We are all just incredibly apathetic. Just no feeling. I will mention one thing. When you were talking about Braxton Jones I think I can speak for most Bears fans when I say we think he’s fine at LT but have been wanting to upgrade the position and then have the ability to have Braxton as a swing tackle. I’ve been hoping Banks Jr. would fall to our 1st overall pick.
This is THE best NFL Draft Podcasts, and maybe one of the best FOOTBALL podcasts, out in the world right now.
Fix Your Franchise is some of the best NFL content being made, and No Notes is an incredible change of pace. Trevor and Connor are so smart, and funny, and dedicated, and thorough in their knowledge and research. It’s truly a treat to get to listen to them talk Ball every single week.
Tremendous shows!!!!
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