Episode 143: Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi are back to break down more NFL Draft drama and news, with Night 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft just a week away. Voch starts the show by explaining why it’s okay for everyone to have their own board, and why this draft in particular has so many differing opinions surrounding the top prospects due to the lack of high-end talent. The guys roll straight into player breakdowns as they continue evaluating secondary players. This round starts with NC State cornerback Devon Marshall. Voch explains why his ability to play the ball and read receivers can make up for some athletic shortcomings. Next, Bryan breaks down Ole Miss wide receiver Deshaun Stribling and explains why he has him going as high as the third round. Could Dallas take him to strengthen the WR3 position? Voch and Bryan go back and forth from offense to defense as they move on to Central Michigan edge rusher Michael Heldman. Heldman’s 6-foot-4, 260-pound frame makes him a nightmare to block, and Voch explains why the level of his competition shows two different sides of his tape. Could Heldman be the next Maxx Crosby? The episode wraps up with one more defensive player breakdown: Kansas State safety VJ Payne. If Dallas opts to go elsewhere in the early rounds, could VJ Payne be the perfect late-round safety pick?
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