From the video

I've talked about my super Bowers draft strategy. I would say the 105 is probably your best case to kind of get that best of both worlds. You know what I'm saying? You get one of these top five dudes, then you get Brock Bowers
STACKED’s take
Hartitz's super Bowers strategy: secure him round 2 after elite RB/WR round 1
Ian Hartitz highlights Brock Bowers as a key target in round two, particularly from the 10-5 draft position, describing a strategy where you secure one of the top five running backs or wide receivers in round one, then land Bowers in round two, creating a best-of-both-worlds scenario. Hartitz emphasizes his 'super Bowers draft strategy' as a preferred approach. Bowers' scarcity at elite TE by the round 2 turn benefits the 101 pick strategy by allowing drafters to pivot to elite wide receivers at the round 2-3 turn instead of reaching for a second-tier tight end. Hartitz successfully drafts Bowers as part of well-constructed rosters that include premium wide receivers and Jamir Gibbs.
Brock BowersTEPlayer page — value, ADP, projections, and every insight