Kevin opened the show discussing the Washington contingent at Caleb Williams’ USC Pro Day along with something Williams said about one of the attendees that indicates he’s just fine with the Bears taking him #1 overall. Kevin also gave his NCAA Tournament formula short-list of teams that can win it all and had a “Smell Test” pick for tonight’s “First Four” games. Fred Smoot jumped on and gave his thoughts on the Commanders’ free agent additions along with what he would like to see them do with the 2nd overall pick in next month’s draft.
Kevin and Thom today with NCAA Tournament Brackets, a reaction to RG3’s plea for Caleb Williams to pull and Eli Manning and refuse to go to the Chicago Bears, and a lot more including a column written on a popular music blog about “Tommy Purify”.
Kevin opened with some NCAA Tournament, Caps, and more before getting to the Commanders’ and the now list of 19 Free Agent signings and counting. During the recording, the news that Chase Young had signed a deal with New Orleans broke so Kevin weighed in on that. Patrick Stevens/Washington Post jumped on to talk about nailing 68 out of 68 in his final “Bracketology”. The guys talked about the snubs, the seeding surprises, and a few teams below the 4-seed line to keep an eye on.
Kevin opened the show with a couple of NFL trades today including Minnesota trading up into the first round with perhaps an ultimate goal of trading up further into the top 3. Will Washington’s #2 overall be the goal for the Vikings? Kevin had Nicki Jhabvala/Washington Post on the show to talk Commanders’ free agency and draft plans. Kevin finished with Aaron Donald’s retirement and the end of Maryland’s disappointing basketball season.
Kevin to start the show with thoughts on the reports that Sam Howell was traded to Seattle. Thom was with Kevin for the rest of the show and there was plenty on Commanders’ free agency so far, what’s next, and then Thom had thoughts on his few days at Nats’ spring training.
Kevin opened by responding to some that believe that the start to Washington’s 2024 free agency is very similar to the approach Ron Rivera took in 2020. J.I. Halsell/Salary Cap Expert jumped on to talk Washington’s approach to free agency so far and what might be next. Kevin finished with news that broke during the show that the Commanders had signed future Hall of Famer Bobby Wagner to a one-year deal.