Follow Us The Stat Sheet Boyz are live! In our pilot, we grade the AFC East's NFL Draft classes. See who aced the weekend and who failed. Plus, stick around for the sudden cliffhanger when our studio battery completely blacks out mid-debate! The Stat Sheet Boyz are live! In our pilot, we grade the AFC East's NFL Draft classes. See who aced the weekend and who failed. Plus, stick around for the sudden cliffhanger when our studio battery completely blacks out mid-debate! Chatmosa Session - Episode 1 | We Graded the NFL Draft In our inaugural Chatmosa Session, the Stat Sheet Boyz took a deep dive into the recently concluded NFL Draft, providing thoughtful analyses and spirited debates on the picks made by teams in the AFC East and North. Hosts Rollins, Ashton, Aiden, and occasional guest voices dissected team strategies and standout players, ensuring an engaging discussion for our knowledgeable readership. Key Highlights: The session kicked off with a focus on the AFC East, where the Boys passionately graded the teams, starting with the Buffalo Bills. Ashton confidently awarded them an A , praising their ability to snag high-caliber players like T.J. Per Parker despite lacking a first-round pick. "It was low-key brilliant... getting Malachi Lawrence in the second round is just brilliant," he claimed, igniting a lively debate about the merits of their choices. While Ashton’s enthusiasm led him to give the Bills top marks, Aiden tempered expectations, suggesting a more cautious approach with a B-minus grade. The Miami Dolphins followed, with Ashton giving them an A-. Notably, he praised their shrewd selection of Kaden Proctor, a move that potentially sets the team up well for future seasons. “Next year, they're projected in the high first round… they can grab Jeremiah Smith instead,” Ashton speculated. The picking of Chris Johnson to bolster their cornerback room produced a mix of reactions, establishing a robust dialogue about their mixed draft strategy. Moving on to the New England Patriots, Aiden's grading leaned towards a C-minus, citing a lack of impactful selections in a draft perceived as lacking in depth. “There's not a lot to say because the depth was just not there,” he noted soberly, while the group mulled over the implications of their choices. The final stop in the AFC East was the New York Jets, entailing robust discussions about their considerable draft capital but mixed execution. Aiden pointed out the paradox of having numerous picks but still feeling unsatisfied, leading to a debate on how to properly evaluate deserving grades when team needs and draft choices collide. Transitioning to the AFC North, they kicked off the segment with the Baltimore Ravens, with Aiden labeling their draft as B caliber. He raised eyebrows by indicating that some of their first-round choices could be considered reaches, leading to a spirited back and forth over the implications of their selections. Through the banter, Aiden stated, “For a first-round pick, Jonay was a reach,” highlighting the group’s differing perspectives on draft philosophy and execution. The Cleveland Browns prompted another engaging encounter, with Rollins giving them a B-plus for effect Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/2ZM42O2Q1ZMZ0V54JZNLCEID14784 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.