Kevin today with Nicki Jhabvala/Washington Post talking Commanders’ sale and plenty more on the football team including how it’s going so far for Eric Bieniemy. Kevin and Nicki discussed Chase Roullier’s release, who might be next, Chase Young, and what off-season move the team would have liked to have made but didn’t. Eddie C. jumped on at the end of the show to give his Kentucky Derby picks.
Kevin and Thom today on the reason given more often for Sam Howell’s 5th round availability in the 2022 draft which was he didn’t have his star players at UNC for his final season. Plenty from the guys on the Washington Post story about the RFK site too. The boys talked about DeMatha stars Chase Young and Hunter Dickinson and the Nats’ 3rd straight win as well.
Cooley and Kevin today with a Cooley “Film Breakdown” of Washington’s top two picks in last week’s draft, Emmanuel Forbes & Quan Martin. Kevin also talked Lakers-Warriors and had thoughts on the Washington Post story on the sale of the Commanders happening in “stages” and being “atypical”.
Kevin and Thom today with more on Washington’s draft and thoughts on Mike Jones/The Athletic telling Kevin earlier today on radio that Washington had interest in trading up in the draft to perhaps take Florida QB Anthony Richardson. The boys talked DC vs Landover for the new stadium, DC Defenders, James Harden/76ers win in Boston, the Lakers-Warriors matchup, and much more.
Kevin today with a Washington Commanders draft recap. Kevin also talked about being at the DC Defenders playoff game yesterday. Some NBA/Steph Curry talk too with longtime Wizards radio voice Glenn Consor.
Kevin with Fred Smoot today on Washington’s selection of Emmanuel Forbes in last night’s first-round of the NFL Draft. Smoot weighed in on the rest of the first round as well including the picks he liked and the one he didn’t like. Before Smoot, Kevin recapped the pick, looked ahead to tonight’s 2nd and 3rd rounds, and weighed in on the Washington Post story that indicated where the sale of the team currently stands.