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Biggest Preseason Storylines Steve and Mike preview the biggest stories heading into the preseason.

[PFF Podcasts]( Biggest Preseason Storylines Steve and Mike preview the biggest stories heading into the preseason. Mike is very excited to see the Browns young talent They take a look at two offensives that interest them in the Panthers and the 49ers, and they finish up breaking down what could be the top two defenses in the Broncos and the Jaguars. ​​​​​​​ [LISTEN NOW]( Players to Avoid in the Early Rounds Jeff Ratcliffe check in on Andrew Luck's injury status and gives "what if" scenarios for Luck if he misses time. Jeff then checks in on Jordan Reed's troublesome toe, O.J. Howard's and Eric Decker's performances so far in training camp, and gives injury updates for Cam Newton, Jay Ajayi, and Joe Flacco. Jeff also gives some advice on how to effectively spend your money in auction leagues. He wraps things up on the show with a break down of overvalued players in the early rounds of fantasy drafts and tells you where these plays fall on his draft board. [LISTEN NOW]( 2018 Running Back Preview Jordan and Josh use the PFF Preseason Draft Guide - available with subscriptions to PFF Edge or PFF Elite - to preview some of the top returning draft-eligible running backs. They discuss some of the top running backs to watch in 2017 in Penn State’s Saquon Barkley, LSU’s Derrius Guice, Georgia’s Nick Chubb, Oregon’s Royce Freeman, Arizona State’s Kalen Ballage, Alabama’s Bo Scarbrough , Iowa’s duo of James Butler and Akrum Wadley and Minnesota’s Rodney Smith. They also go into the war rooms of the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens to examine the team’s philosophies and what went behind their individual draft picks. Josh then utilizes the draft time machine to re-tool the Seahawks’ offensive line. [LISTEN NOW]( [Image]( [Image]( [Image]( [profootballfocus.com]( 212 E 14th St Cincinnati Ohio 45202 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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