Are Elite Edge Rushers OVERRATED?! + Why Do They Keep Getting Traded? | Doin’ Alright
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Episode 171: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus dive into one of the biggest trends shaping today's NFL: why teams are suddenly willing to move elite edge rushers. From Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson to Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons, the guys examine the rising cost of premier pass rushers, the influx of young talent entering the draft, and whether dominant interior defensive linemen have become more valuable than edge defenders. The conversation expands into how teams like the Rams continue to stay competitive without relying heavily on first-round picks, why the Cowboys' success may depend more on hitting on Day 2 draft selections than blockbuster moves, and which young Cowboys players are primed for a Year 2 leap. Plus, Bryan shares a heartfelt story about his father's recent hospital visit and the incredible support from listeners who work behind the scenes in everyday life.
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