Episodios

  • Full Show | Wednesday 04-15-26
    Apr 15 2026
    Chris Russell opens by reflecting on his long-standing connection to the franchise formerly known as the Redskins following the unveiling of the Washington Commanders’ new uniforms, using the moment to revisit the team’s evolution and discuss how its history, branding, and identity continue to shape perception today. The conversation expands into a broader debate about how much weight the franchise’s past still carries, especially as fans react to design choices and the absence of the “Commanders” name on the jerseys. The focus then shifts to NFL Draft analysis, where Eric Edholm breaks down top prospects like Caleb Downs and Arvell Reese, while Matt Miller details his extensive evaluation process across 482 prospects and how that shapes draft strategy and team-building philosophy. Chris Russell ties it all together by examining Washington’s decision-making at No. 7, including rising buzz around Jeremiyah Love potentially being available and what that would mean for value, fit, and roster direction. The discussion also touches on roster construction strategy, including Daron Payne’s trade value and how Washington should allocate resources while balancing long-term flexibility with competitiveness, alongside lighter draft humor and hypothetical trade scenarios. The segment closes with a shift to baseball, as the Washington Nationals show stronger road form but continue to struggle at home, raising ongoing questions about consistency and how they can translate improved play back to Washington, D.C.
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  • Hour 1 - Russell Reflects on Franchise History, New Jerseys & Draft Talk with Edholm
    Apr 15 2026
    Chris Russell talks about his deep and longstanding connection to the Redskins, now the Commanders, after their new jersey's were unveiled earlier today, sharing personal memories and perspective on the franchise’s evolution. He discusses how the new uniforms pay homage to the past while reinforcing the current identity, sparking a broader conversation about how much the team’s history is tied to its former name and whether that legacy still holds relevance today. The hour also features NFL.com’s Eric Edholm, who joins to break down top draft prospects, including Caleb Downs and Avreell Reese, and key storylines shaping the Commanders’ approach at No. 7 and throughout the 2026 NFL Draft.
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    42 m
  • Hour 2 - ESPN's Matt Miller Draft Deep Dive, Jeremiyah Love Buzz & Commanders Uniform Reaction
    Apr 15 2026
    Matt Miller joins to talk his draft evaluation process which included 482 nfl prospects plus draft strategies and fits for the Commanders specifically. Chris Russell breaks down Miller’s insight and how it shapes Washington’s thinking at No. 7, including fit, value, and overall draft direction. The conversation continues with growing draft buzz around Jeremiyah Love, as Miller and Eric Edholm both project him as potentially available at pick No. 7, with Russell weighing what that would mean for the Commanders’ decision-making. The hour wraps with audience reaction to the Commanders’ new uniforms, including strong discussion around the absence of the “Commanders” name anywhere on the jerseys and what it says about the team’s branding moving forward.
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    48 m
  • Hour 3 - Daron Payne Value, Draft Strategy Debate & Nationals Road vs Home Split
    Apr 15 2026
    Daron Payne's trade value, the Cowboys potentially moving up for Keldrick Faulk (jokingly), and spreading resources to build an NFL roster are all topics surrounding the Commanders in the draft. Chris Russell breaks down Washington’s roster-building approach heading into the draft, including Payne’s potential trade value and broader strategy considerations. The conversation blends lighter draft humor around hypothetical Cowboys movement while still focusing on how the Commanders should allocate resources to build a more complete roster. The hour closes with a shift to the Nationals, who have shown stronger play on the road but continue to struggle at home, raising questions about how they can translate that energy back to DC.
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    41 m
  • ESPN's Matt Miller on Evaluating 482 Prospects & Washington’s Draft Plan
    Apr 15 2026
    ESPN’'s Matt Miller joins the show to pull back the curtain on his detailed draft evaluation process, which includes scouting and grading an expansive pool of 482 NFL prospects. He explains how he organizes such a massive dataset, what traits and benchmarks he prioritizes when evaluating players, and how his board evolves as the draft approaches. The conversation also turns toward broader NFL Draft strategy, including how teams can balance value versus need and identify hidden difference-makers beyond the top-tier names. A major focus is placed on the Washington Commanders, as Miller breaks down potential fits at No. 7 overall and beyond, offering insight into which prospects align best with Washington’s roster construction, long-term vision, and evolving identity heading into the draft.
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    18 m
  • NFL.com’s Eric Edholm Breaks Down Commanders Draft Targets
    Apr 15 2026
    Eric Edholm of NFL.com joins the show to break down his Top 100 prospects list and how it shapes the outlook for the Washington Commanders heading into the NFL Draft. Edholm highlights standout talents like Caleb Downs and Arvell Reese, diving into their strengths, developmental upside, and how their skill sets translate to the next level. The conversation expands into broader draft storylines, including positional value, risers and fallers, and how unpredictable the top of the board could be on draft night. Edholm also offers insight into Washington’s potential strategy at No. 7, whether it’s targeting a defensive playmaker, exploring trade scenarios, or capitalizing on value, giving listeners a well-rounded look at how the Commanders could approach one of the most important drafts in recent years.
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    18 m
  • Full Show | Tuesday 04-14-26
    Apr 14 2026
    The Washington Capitals are officially eliminated from playoff contention after the Flyers’ win over the Hurricanes, while the Washington Nationals suffer a 16–5 blowout loss to the Pirates, prompting Chris Russell to reflect on a rough night across D.C. sports and what each outcome means moving forward. He also notes that the Capitals’ remaining matchup against the Blue Jackets now carries little significance with their postseason fate already decided. The focus then shifts to the Washington Commanders, where Russell reacts to Albert Breer’s suggestion that Washington could be a trade-back candidate, while also arguing there may be a specific player worth aggressively trading up for instead. Draft strategy remains central as he weighs offensive versus defensive priorities, continues evaluating targets like Jeremiyah Love, and pushes back on the idea that scheme concerns should lower the value of prospects such as Mansoor Delane. Around the league, additional draft chatter surfaces involving potential trade-up and trade-down scenarios for teams like the Cowboys, Eagles, and Giants, adding further complexity to the draft landscape. Ben Standig then joins to break down his latest mock draft, offering insight into Commanders’ options at No. 7, including Sonny Styles, Mansoor Delane, and other key names, while also analyzing Washington’s broader draft direction. The conversation later shifts to the NBA, where audio of Anthony Davis praising the Wizards sparks debate over his long-term interest in Washington and what it would take to secure him as part of the franchise’s future. The show also briefly touches on Dianna Russini’s reported departure from The Athletic amid the Mike Vrabel controversy, rounding out a wide-ranging segment of NFL, NBA, and MLB storylines.
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    2 h y 8 m
  • Hour 1 - Capitals Eliminated, Nats Routed & Commanders Draft Strategy Debate
    Apr 14 2026
    Capitals Are Officially eliminated from the playoffs after the Flyers beat the Hurricanes, Nationals get demolished 16-5 to the Pittsburg pirates as Chris Russell reacts to a rough night for D.C. sports and what it means moving forward. He also explains why the Capitals’ matchup against the Blue Jackets carries little significance with the playoff picture settled. The focus then shifts to the Commanders, as Russell breaks down Albert Breer listing Washington as a potential trade-back team while he makes the case for trading up for a specific player. The hour wraps with how the addition of Rachaad White could impact the team’s draft strategy and whether it lessens the urgency to move up for Jeremiyah Love.
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    45 m