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0:49I'm Mitch Anderson. I'm Justin Mello. And Mello, we are joined by a very, very, very special guest today.
0:54We've got Garrett from Football Analysis here to help us break down six fantasy football steals here for 2026.
0:59What's going on, Garrett? Appreciate you guys having me on.
1:02Looking forward to it. The rare fantasy football discussion.
1:05So I'm really looking forward to this one and breaking guys down and hearing your guys' thoughts.
1:10Dude, I'm so excited to have you on because you are one of our first guests, if not our first, that doesn't
1:16come from exactly this fantasy football space. And so I love getting the analysis and the breakdown from someone with a different
1:22perspective that's viewing football more as a whole entity rather than just this little game we all love.
1:27But you are the guest. And as always, we're going to let you go first with one of your favorite fantasy football steals for this year.
1:34Yeah. So one of my favorite steals, this one player is named Bijan.
1:38No, I'm kidding. I like Brian Thomas Jr. from the Jags.
1:41BTJ is a player I loved coming out of LSU in 2024.
1:45I thought he was a really overthought prospect even back then.
1:48A lot of people said that he's only a guy that runs slot fades and he's not going to be able to translate to the NFL.
1:55And in his rookie year, he had over 1,200 yards and double digit touchdowns.
1:59And obviously he didn't have the year that anyone intended last year.
2:02But one of the points that I was personally bringing up entering 2025 was I do expect there to be a bit
2:09of a regression with Brian Thomas Jr. And what I will say is I didn't think it was going to be that much of a regression in 2025.
2:16But what should have been noted and what I feel like was not noted as much as it should have been entering
2:23last year was a lot of his production in 2024 came towards the end of the year with Mac Jones as a starting quarterback.
2:29And he had the big like 80 plus yard touchdown against the Colts with Trevor, but a lot of it was with Mac.
2:36And now that we are a full year into Liam Cohen system, and now that BTJ is coming off of the sophomore
2:42slump, I personally refuse to believe that a player at 21 going in 22 years old, that's, you know, 6'3 runs a sub 4'4 40".
2:49I refuse to believe that a guy goes for 1,200 yards and double digit touchdowns as a rookie and doesn't go for
2:55over a thousand yards again at any point in his career.
2:58Now we're only in year three and he hopefully has, you know, several more years in his career, but I just refuse
3:05to believe that that was a one year wonder given all of the physical tools he has.
3:09I love that you came in, you saw my Parker Washington jersey and you just chose violence immediately.
3:15Um, even as a Parker guy, like we've talked about this on the show.
3:19I completely agree with you. You look at the rookie year.
3:22He was the wide receiver for overall in fantasy.
3:24And we've mentioned it, whether it's this year or a year in the future, like that talent doesn't just disappear.
3:30Um, and I think there were circumstances last year and whatever was going on with him that obviously you were disappointed if
3:36you drafted him, but we love getting pieces of this Jacksonville offense.
3:39We love this Liam Cohen led team. And so I can see the upside argument for Brian Thomas jr.
3:45And if he hits wide receiver 33 price tag, like if he is the guy in Jacksonville, whoever it is, it's going to pay off in spades.
3:52I'm totally with you. And Mitch, I don't have the Parker Jersey behind me because I'm not your level of sicko about Parker Washington.
3:59Uh, but he is a guy I like a lot too.
4:02But the nice thing is right now the camp hype is going so crazy with Parker Washington that it's almost, it's certainly elevating Parker Washington and drafts.
4:10And it's starting to make Brian Thomas a little bit more affordable because people are buying into all this hype with Parker,
4:16you know, Jacoby Myers there, obviously there's still the Travis Hunter believers that I'm not going to say.
4:21Brian Thomas is the forgotten man by any means, but we're almost watering down his reputation or, or, uh, the perception of him in the fantasy community.
4:29And Garrett, you're right. Like this is a guy who was a first round pick.
4:33This was a guy who had an incredible season his last year in college, took that into his rookie year.
4:39It would be pretty stunning to see him never have any sort of significant production or fantasy relevance again.
4:44So if his ADP does continue to slip, we've been so vocal on this show about how much we want pieces of this Jacksonville offense.
4:51And he could be the biggest beneficiary of this offense, taking a major step forward, uh, for the whole season here in 2026.
4:57Yeah. We're seeing him and Parker Washington's ADPs right now on a collision course.
5:01Like it's looking like it's actually probably going to flip in the next week or two.
5:06And pretty soon BTJ is going to be drafted as their wide receiver too.
5:10Yeah. Yeah. I mean, he's, he's just, he's so good, man.
5:13I just, I just refuse to believe that it's just this one year wonder.
5:17And, and I say this, you know, complimentary to BTJ, not to bring down Jacoby or Parker or Brent Strange, who had
5:23a good year last year, but nobody in that offense.
5:26And very few players have done what he did at 21 going at 22 years old.
5:30So I refuse to believe that it's just, Oh, thanks for one year.
5:34Thanks for that. Thanks for those highlight plays and, and see where we're going to transition the offense elsewhere.
5:40For sure. I think he is certainly the most naturally talented receiver on this offense.
5:44Uh, I got somebody a little bit less flashy for you, probably a lot less flashy actually, but it's somebody I've definitely
5:50been drafting because I think he's a steal. And that is DeAndre Swift of the Chicago bears.
5:55He doesn't have top five running back upside, but he's one of those guys that just stays a value year after year after year.
6:02And it's statistically certifiable because he has hit on his ADP six of his seven years in the league.
6:07He's also finished as a running back to quite literally every single year of his career with his worst fantasy finish being the running back 21.
6:14So you just know what you're getting with DeAndre Swift and that's reliability yet.
6:18He's going off the board as the running back 24, which based on his track record, he's basically guaranteed to be a
6:24profit at ADP where he is going. And in fact, last year was his best career year in terms of fantasy points, as well as fantasy finish.
6:32And he looked the part as well as he accumulated his stats, boasting pro football focuses fifth highest rushing grade.
6:38So it wasn't even like it was just off volume or being part of this great Chicago offense, which it is a great offense.
6:44He himself looked very good last year. He deserves a ton of the credit for his productivity.
6:49And for those worried about how menung guy and the role that he could have even down the stretch, when you really take a look under the hood.
6:57And when you would have expected Kyle menung guy to be a lot more involved at the end of the season, based
7:03on some of the narratives in his production, he still was pretty thoroughly outstaffed by Swift.
7:08He was outstaffed every single game throughout their last five games of the season.
7:12He was also outplayed. He was outproduced. So with all of this in combination, I just think Swift's going to continue to
7:18stay a steal and fantasy every single year. The offensive line is still good.
7:22Ben Johnson is still the play caller. He's one of the most obvious steals on the board if you're looking for just a safe running back too.
7:29And I think people are just kind of bored of him.
7:33Like they, they treat him like he's just a flavorless glass of water.
7:36But you know what? Water quite literally keeps you alive.
7:39And DeAndre Swift is the type of running back that can do the same for your fantasy team.
7:44So like who cares if not all the flavors there?
7:47Yeah. I mean, I'm not grabbing a water when I want to go party, but if I'm just trying to have a
7:53good day and feel good about everything going on, I'm going to have a water.
7:57Cause like you said, it sustains you. That's exactly what DeAndre Swift does for your team.
8:02It sustains you. He beats his ADP every year.
8:04It's just not going to have the crazy upside that a lot of these other guys are going to have, but he's
8:11a very solid pick at cost every year and one that you're going to rely on.
8:15I like it. And the game against the Eagles last year on Black Friday, him and Menunga, I think there was a graphic that kept popping up.
8:23I think him and Menunga were the first two teammates to have, it was like 125 yards touchdown in over a decade.
8:29It was like the first time since 2014 when they, when they did that last year on Black Friday.
8:34And there's times where I like to use this analogy kind of in life, not just in football, even though we're talking
8:41about football where look, it's going to get the job done.
8:44Just run the ball. Don't overthink it. Just, just get the job done.
8:47Move the sticks. DeAndre Swift ironically is going to do a lot of that this year.
8:52So I like the pick and I'm glad that's so funny that that wasn't Jameer Gibbs and David Montgomery under Ben Johnson.
8:58Just a year or two before. I was just about to say that.
9:02Like, I'm glad you brought that up because it's like, even if you're a Menunga guy, it's like you can have both
9:08because quite literally this same exact clay caller we saw have Jameer Gibbs and David Montgomery both produce at a very high level in the same offense.
9:16Yeah. So there's still enough room for both of them to succeed.
9:19So you guys are just saying like DeAndre Swift's better than Jameer Gibbs.
9:23Is that the takeaway? Exactly. Oh, a hundred percent.
9:25That's actually going to be the title of the video.
9:28So you want to get clips, just go ahead and tweet that one out.
9:32Just sound clip that one right there. And then, you know, give me 60 seconds.
9:36I'll explain why DeAndre Swift is better than Jameer Gibbs.
9:39DeAndre Swift confirmed better than Jameer Gibbs. The worst decision the Lions ever made was move on from DeAndre Swift so they could go draft Jameer Gibbs.
9:47That was down. DeAndre Swift is literally the best running back to ever wear a Lions uniform.
9:51Yeah. Yeah. I don't think they have anybody else in their lineage.
9:55Yes. Yeah. All right. Well, you know what, Melo, you went with an unsexy running back.
9:59So I'm going to go with the sexiest running back out there.
10:03Let's talk about JK Dobbins, who to me kind of profiles here as this year's Javante Williams.
10:07I know that's just the thing everybody's saying right now, but I have to admit, I wasn't that high on him going into the year.
10:14And, you know, back in March, Melo, when we were first kind of talking about what 2026 has in store, I've done a complete 180.
10:21I think this is a guy who the injuries are terrifying as a fantasy manager, but when he's been on the field,
10:28there's no reason to believe he doesn't still have the juice.
10:31They just extended him two years, $16 million over the offseason.
10:34We always say follow the money and this coaching staff clearly still intends on leaning on him.
10:39Just got paid about the same or more in average annual value than David Montgomery, Javante Williams, Rico Dowdle, Tyler Algier, all
10:45of which besides Algier are being drafted ahead of Dobbins.
10:48But then if you actually look at the on-field production, last year he ranked 7th in yards per carry among running backs with 100 or more carries.
10:55Not only that, he was 4th in explosive run rate and 8th in success rate, which with JK Dobbins, explosive is not
11:02always the first word that comes to mind with me.
11:04So I was very shocked to see this, but I've gained so much steam on him.
11:09And to me, he's a guy that I think all of your league mates will be scared off because of the injury risk.
11:15But if he does stay healthy, he is an absolute steal at his price right now.
11:20So he's going to be this year's Javante Williams until he tears his ACL.
11:24No, but all jokes aside, like if he does stay healthy, I mean, he was, I think we might have mentioned this
11:30on another show, like he kind of was last year's Javante Williams before he got hurt.
11:35And like, if he can just stay healthy, you can do it again.
11:38You look at RJ Harvey and some of the inefficiencies he had last year.
11:42You look at, they did draft Jonah Coleman. You're not sure how involved he'll be year one.
11:47And Garrett, I'm curious, I need somebody who's in the trenches.
11:50Yeah, absolutely. With the actual football analysis. Fantasy brain to the side because I'm totally infected with fantasy brain.
11:55I need somebody else. How do you think this Broncos backfield shakes out with like the rookie and Jonah Coleman, RJ Harvey going in tier two?
12:03How do you project it? I mean, I was not a big Jonah Coleman guy.
12:07I don't think he's going to be a threat to J.K.
12:10Dobbins. And we're at a point with J.K. Dobbins where if he doesn't produce now, then we're talking about him having a
12:16Dalvin Cook, Zeke Elliott final year where it's like, all right, buddy, you don't produce.
12:20Then we could find another running back next year that's six years younger.
12:24And we don't have to worry about them, unfortunately, or their body, unfortunately, breaking down the way J.K.
12:29Dobbins has not had good injury luck throughout his career.
12:32So if there's going to be, I would say, a by like low medium and then potentially, like you guys said, be
12:38this year's Javante Williams, especially behind that offensive line.
12:41And it is worth noting that Sean Payton is no longer the team's play caller.
12:45There were some questions last year. You know, hey, can we get, you know, fresh mind in here?
12:50Davis Webb is going to be the play caller.
12:53So I'm looking forward to this. I like the idea of J.K.
12:56Dobbins entering 2026. That's my question. Am I in love with J.K.
12:59Dobbins or am I in love with the idea of J.K.
13:03Dobbins? That'll be a whole other episode. What's going on, guys?
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13:39But guys, let's get back to the video. This is, I'm going to ask, I'm going to, is this, is this like
13:45too, is this not enough of a sleeper? If it is, if it's not, I can pick somebody else.
13:50Harold Fannin. Is that a sleeper? No, don't love it.
13:53I love that. Okay. So Harold Fannin Jr. is a player that I think could be a legit top five tight end this year in fantasy.
14:00And here's why. The Browns are, you know, not good.
14:03Like they're, they're, they're not a good team. The quarterback play is very questionable, but for Harold Fannins who still, and by the way, the defense is awesome.
14:11I just worry a lot about the quarterback play, but the offense is going to be in situations where we're going to have to throw the ball.
14:19And I think there's going to be a lot of times where Shador or Deshaun, I don't think they're the best processor.
14:25And Deshaun Watson's just downfall from who he was back in 2020 to now.
14:29I mean, we're not even remotely in the same ballpark of caliber of player.
14:33It's one of, if not the worst quarterback situations in the entire NFL.
14:36Maybe Arizona's up there with the Jacoby Brissett, Carson Beck, Gardner Minshew battle.
14:40But how this translates to Harold Fannin is, I think there's going to be a lot of times where the Browns are
14:46going to be trying to run a Todd Munkin offense.
14:49And a lot of the time, you know, with the, with any concepts that are going to take time to develop instead
14:55of trusting what their eyes are seeing and what they're going to see in the film room on Monday, it's going to
15:01be easier to, Hey, it's second and six. Let's just dump the ball down to Harold Fannin.
15:06And I think there's going to be a lot of, you know, seven or eight yard receptions from Fannin this year.
15:12And I wouldn't be surprised at all. If you look up at the end of games, maybe Cleveland loses 24, 13, but
15:18Harold Fannin has a nine catch 85 yard day.
15:21And I wouldn't be surprised at all. If he has over a hundred receptions in year two, simply because I think there's
15:27going to be a lot of volume and there's going to be a lot of targets his way.
15:32And he's a player, strictly speaking for fantasy purposes, he's going to be incredible.
15:36And if you guys are not aware, the Brown second tight end is Joe Royer.
15:40So I think Harold Fannin Jr. is certainly in a position to not only, you know, succeed, but be one of the
15:47best tight ends this year in fantasy football. He is a guy that we were so excited for until the draft, just
15:53because they brought in Denzel Boston and Casey Concepcion, mainly from the bear case of, we just saw him get such a large target share last year.
16:00But what I will say is the talent is so unbelievably undeniable.
16:04And I have wondered if, you know, Mel, we always say talent wins out over situation.
16:08And I do wonder if maybe we've been too bearish on him because of that.
16:13A hundred percent. Cause I believe in the talent wholeheartedly what he can do after the catch is incredible.
16:18I think he is what a lot of people hoped Kyle Pitts would be.
16:22Sorry, Mitch. I know that one hurts your ego as a, as a Kyle Pitts guy.
16:26Uh, I wholeheartedly believe in the talent. The other thing that makes me a little bit concerned is just the departure of Stefanski.
16:33You saw so many manufactured touches going to Fannin's way last year.
16:36Does that continue? The good news is Munkin is a great play caller in his own right.
16:41And we saw the tight ends get pretty heavily involved in the Baltimore offense as well.
16:46So that is the glass half full outlook. And you're right.
16:49If you just want to bet on talent because talent does typically win out.
16:53Fannin proved it last year. He proved it as a rookie usurping David Njoku immediately and becoming not only really the number
16:59one tight end in that offense, but the number one weapon in that offense.
17:03So the talent is undoubtedly there. I also, I don't know if you guys saw this, but they did ask Todd Munkin if he thought Harold Fannin Jr.
17:11Was going to be a focal point of the offense.
17:13And he went like full Kool-Aid man and you just went, oh yeah.
17:17So that feels like all the analysis you really need.
17:20If someone goes Kool-Aid man, I'm instantly in. I don't care about any of my priors.
17:24I'm in. I'm breaking through a wall. Well, I am ready to break through a wall for somebody I keep talking about on this show.
17:32And that is Chris Godwin. I cannot express enough that he was the wide receiver two overall in standard and half point
17:38PPR and the wide receiver one in full point PPR through six weeks back in 2024 before suffering that ankle injury.
17:44People forget about it, but it happens. You can't erase history.
17:47And last year was inevitably going to be a down year for Godwin.
17:50It just wasn't in the cards that he was going to be productive last year.
17:55He wasn't healthy enough to play because of that ankle injury from a year before until October.
17:59Then in October, he suffered a new fibula injury, which was really bad luck.
18:03And by the time he came back and was healthy, which to be honest, I'm not sure exactly how healthy he even was.
18:10Baker Mayfield sure wasn't healthy. He was like the guy from SpongeBob with the paper skin and the glass bones by the
18:16end of injury or every everything that could hurt did hurt for Baker Mayfield down the stretch.
18:21So this whole offense was doomed and Godwin's productivity certainly was as well.
18:25But despite all of this, we saw the talent shine through in small doses, like when he had seven receptions per 108
18:31yards and two touchdowns against Miami in week 17.
18:33And now we go into 2026 with Godwin healthy, with Baker Mayfield healthy, a full off season of rest.
18:39Keep an eye, they didn't make the playoffs last year, which was pretty stunning given the start to the season.
18:44So they got a full off season of rest.
18:47Mike Evans is out of town vacating a lot of targets and Godwin's role in this offense is firmly secure as the slot receiver.
18:54And keep in mind, the Buccaneers gave him a huge contract after the ankle injury.
18:58Mitch, I know you've talked about this. They gave him that extension after he had already suffered that injury, which means they
19:04felt confident that he still had plenty of gas left in the tank after he was fully rehabbed, which they knew would
19:10ultimately be happening in 2025, meaning they knew they weren't going to get that production in 2025.
19:15But for some odd reason, he's going as the wide receiver 40 in drafts, but he's never finished outside the top 40
19:21wide receivers since his rookie year until last year.
19:24He's just a steal at ADP. I, our audience has heard me talk about Chris Godwin ad nauseum too.
19:29So I want to give Garrett the entire stage here to just give his takes on Chris Godwin.
19:34Yeah. I like Chris Godwin. I do worry about his body at this point, which is that's, that's the biggest thing is
19:40how is he really going to come back? And there is a part of me that worries about how many mouths there
19:47are to feed in that receiving room with Jalen McMillan, with Emeka Abuka, with Godwin.
19:51And I'm pretty high on, on third round rookie Ted Hurst, but Godwin is a player.
19:55Godwin is a player that can provide a lot of stability in that room when it's hell or high water, you know,
20:02third and seven, who are we going to go to?
20:04Are we going to go to a third round rookie?
20:07Are we going to go to, you know, Abuku at a down half or down second half of the season last year?
20:13We're going to McMillan, who unfortunately was injured last year.
20:16We're going to go to a guy that's been in the league for a decade.
20:20So I can absolutely see it. And I would say that Chris Godwin in some ways is, is kind of the DeAndre
20:27Swift of the receiver position, just an unsexy pick, but he's going to get the job done far more often than not.
20:33So I can absolutely understand the thought process behind Chris Godwin.
20:36Yeah, that is actually so correct. Like, I feel like this is the exact same situation where, I mean, I guess you
20:42did just say it in 2024, he was the wide receiver one through six weeks, but I think season long, that's not really his ceiling.
20:49However, I think he's going to return on his ADP and you can feel pretty confident in that.
20:54Yeah. I want it on record. I am not saying Chris Godwin will be the wide receiver one.
20:59I need to get out in front of that.
21:02I am saying DeAndre Swift is better than Jameer Gibbs, but not that.
21:06Thank you. But the last thing I'll say to Garrett, like, I'm really glad you brought up those other receivers who I like all those guys as well.
21:13And I agree. Like Tampa Bay has an embarrassment of riches at the wide receiver position.
21:18The nice thing though, is you look at a guy like Jalen Neville or a guy like Ted Hurst profile more as probably X receivers.
21:25And then you have a guy like Godwin, who's probably more of a Y going to play in the slot.
21:31So that gives me a little bit more confident in just him playing a different role than some of those guys.
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22:05This is another guy that I feel like I've been hitting all offseason.
22:09That is Isaiah Likely. We just had the report today from Connor Hughes that the Giants appear intent on featuring Isaiah Likely
22:15as the number two option behind Malik Neighbors. He's moved throughout the formation, displayed clear chemistry with Jackson Dart.
22:20They view him more as quote a utility weapon than a traditional tight end.
22:24And yet we're drafting this guy as the 11th tight end off the board when to me he just has so many
22:30glaring green flags heading into the year. From week four on, which is obviously when Jackson Dart had his first start last
22:37year, into week 17, Theo Johnson, a fourth round second year tight end, got 64 targets from Dart.
22:42Now fast forward, the Giants pay Likely three years, 40 million to join the team with incentives up to 47 and a half.
22:48In the nine games in his career as the starting tight end without Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely's averaged three and a half
22:54receptions for 50 and a half yards and about 0.7 touchdowns a game, which may not sound like a lot, but if
23:01you extrapolate that over an entire fantasy football season, he would have been the tight end three last year.
23:06And now he goes into a better offensive environment for him.
23:09They're already talking about finding creative ways to use him and we're drafting him as the tight end 11.
23:14So he lacks the competition, not only in the tight end depth chart, he lacks it throughout the entire pass catching depth chart.
23:21You're, I don't know if you're worried about guys outside of Lake neighbors.
23:25If you think Odell Beckham senior is going to be getting more receptions or targets.
23:29But for me, this is the clear number two in the New York Giants offense and the opportunity to be, dare I
23:35say, a top five tight end and you're getting him at an absolute steal without having to pay that premium.
23:41Uh, I, I will say that I'm going to push back a little bit.
23:45I'm not worried about Odell Beckham senior. He's probably like 60 years old at this point.
23:49So I'm not really too worried. I'm not too worried about him.
23:52Um, but no, I agree with everything that you're saying.
23:55And I do worry about the Giants receiver, receiver.
23:58I was going to, I got caught there between receiving room and receivers, but the receivers, when they brought in Odell and
24:04Juju Smith Schuster in a span of like 48 hours, what's that say about the future of neighbors?
24:09I, you know, we want Malik neighbors to be the 14 or 1500 yard player.
24:13He can be because he's, he's such an electric player, but Isaiah, Isaiah likely is in a good situation to finally break out.
24:20He's been, I feel like he's been a breakout candidate for a couple of years now where he's going to, you know, finally pass Mark, excuse me.
24:27He's going to finally pass Mark Andrews. And that never, you know, that never happened, but now he has the chance he's
24:34paid like a, like one of the best tight ends in football or a better tight end in his usage and role.
24:40And Isaiah likely is also not going to get confused with Rob Gronkowski or George Kittle, if you will, in, in the run game.
24:47So speaking strictly with what we're talking about at hand fantasy football, I can absolutely get behind Isaiah likely.
24:52Yeah, that is a good point you bring up because I'm a likely guy too, but like people, and I'm guilty of
24:58it all the time too, but people in fantasy like tight ends for wide receiver reasons and think that means that they
25:04should be on the field as if offensive coordinators and head coaches give a single shit about your fantasy team.
25:10It's like, they don't, they're going to put the guy out there that can play in line and that can block in
25:16the run game and set up the play action.
25:19And that's probably what hurt Isaiah likely in Baltimore to at least some extent.
25:23If that carries over into New York, there is a risk there.
25:26But if they just say like, no, we're just going to unleash him, light him up at receiver.
25:31Then from a fantasy football perspective, there's a huge, there's a very high ceiling there.
25:35If he's truly used in that capacity of a very consistent basis.
25:39100%. I'm actually going to push back on Garrett though.
25:42I am worried about Odell Beckham Sr. because when Isaiah likely is getting 10 targets a game, he's going to be on
25:48social media complaining that his son isn't getting enough playing time.
25:51Good call. Good call. Well, thank you guys so much for tuning in.
25:55Those are six of our favorite fantasy football steals for the season.
25:58Of course, thank you so much to Garrett from Football Analysis for joining us today.
26:02Garrett, before we get out of here, do you have anything to plug?
26:06Yeah, Football Analysis on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook. And I just want to say, appreciate you guys.
26:10Appreciate Mitch and Mello for having me on. Dude, you are the best.
26:14He does some of the literal best work in the business.
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26:21Most importantly, before we get out of here, did we miss anything?
26:24I got nothing. All right. We'll catch you guys next episode.