Episode 157: Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi are joined by former PFF draft expert Trevor Sikkema for a deep dive into the chaos, steals, and surprises of the 2026 NFL Draft. Trevor breaks down why draft value swung wildly from round to round and explains how teams may have overthought positional value—leading elite talents like Caleb Downs to slide further than expected. Could Dallas have landed the biggest steal in the draft? Trevor also reveals why he would’ve taken Rueben Bain Jr. as high as No. 2 overall and how drastically different team boards reshaped the entire first round. The crew dives into the future of positional value in football, why versatile athletes are becoming more important than ever, and how 7-on-7 football is changing the way prospects develop. Trevor also gives honest evaluations on Caleb Downs’ game, including whether concerns about size and athleticism pushed him outside the top 10. On the Cowboys side, the conversation shifts to Christian Parker and why the success of last year’s Philadelphia Eagles defense should have Dallas fans excited. Trevor shares his first impressions of rookie linebacker Jaishawn Barham, why his best role may be as an attacking outside linebacker/pass rusher, and gives a full scouting report on new Cowboys corner Devin Moore from his perspective as a Florida Gators fan. The Q&A closes things out with more Cowboys talk, including how long it may take Christian Parker’s defense to fully click and which player on Dallas’ roster could be set for a major boost this season.
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