Tyler Emo Cowboy argued that drafters should be buying Zay Flowers right now because the market is sleeping on a classic third-year leap. He pointed out that Flowers generated the exact same number of deep-ball opportunities as Rashod Bateman last season but simply ran worse on the outcomes, masking how often Todd Monken dialed up vertical looks for him. Emo Cowboy added that Baltimore’s offense is expected to remain top-10 in efficiency, and Flowers has already demonstrated the ability to win downfield and after the catch. With no major target competition beyond an aging Mark Andrews, he believes Flowers’ ADP will climb multiple rounds once summer beat writers start trumpeting the "Year-Three Breakout" narrative. He called Flowers a slam-dunk upside pick in Best Ball Mania drafts while the room still prefers safer veterans in the same range.
Tyler Emo Cowboy argued that rookie wideout Luther Burden is the kind of swing you must take in a 67-thousand–entry Best Ball Mania field. He reminded listeners that Burden was viewed as the best receiver in his class after his sophomore season and still wound up a 37th-overall pick. Playing in Ben Johnson’s offense alongside DJ Moore and Rome Odunze, Burden carries genuine Ja’Marr Chase–level upside according to Emo Cowboy, yet is currently available around pick 112. He expects that once training-camp reports confirm Burden is fully healthy, the rookie’s ADP will vault into the same range as established talents like Amon-Ra St. Brown, so hoarding shares now is the only way to capture that closing-line value.