Maxx Crosby speaks out + How has free agency changed draft boards? (ft. Lance Zierlein)
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What do Maxx Crosby’s latest comments reveal about the botched trade between the Baltimore Ravens and the Las Vegas Raiders? Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Charles Robinson and Ben Fawkes discuss the fallout as well as the Miami Dolphins’ latest free agency moves. Later, Andrew sits down with NFL Network draft analyst Lance Zierlein to break down the impact of free agency on the 2026 draft. Closing things out, the trio debate potential NFL Cinderella teams. Hear about that and more on today’s episode!
(3:30) - Maxx Crosby speaks on failed Ravens trade
(17:30) - Are Dolphins realistic about their timeline?
(26:30) - Lance Zierlein breaks down the 2026 NFL Draft
(48:00) - 2028 Olympics’ potential impact on the NFL
(59:20) - 2026 Cinderella teams
(1:08:00) - One More Thing
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