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The Herd with Colin Cowherd

FantasyPros - 4 Second-Year Breakout Candidates (Ep. 2028)

25 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What are the four second-year breakout candidates for 2026?

0.031 - 2.613 Colin Cowherd

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Chapter 2: How did Omarion Hampton perform in his rookie year?

2.633 - 3.763 Colin Cowherd

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5.228 - 6.629 Unknown

Hey guys, it's us, the Jonas Brothers.

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Chapter 3: What makes Bhayshul Tuten a potential breakout this season?

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I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick.

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Chapter 4: How can the FantasyPros Draft Simulator help with draft strategies?

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And guess what?

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Chapter 5: Why is Luther Burden considered a breakout candidate?

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We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it.

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Chapter 6: What are the prospects for Colston Loveland in the upcoming season?

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We just contributed to it.

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Chapter 7: What insights do the hosts share about drafting second-year players?

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We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but you know. Tired and sick.

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Chapter 8: What final thoughts do the hosts have on targeting breakout players?

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Tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.

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34.591 - 49.729 Joe Pisapia

Welcome in, everybody, to Fantasy Pros. This is the Fantasy Football Podcast. It's me, Joey P., Joe P. Zappia, and today I'm here with my two best friends, D-Bro Derek Brown, the King of Bros, and Andrew Erickson, Mr. Big Pod Energy himself, and the three amigos are here again. That's right, because you can't get enough of us here on the channel.

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50.209 - 68.91 Joe Pisapia

We are the straw that stirs the drink, and we're going to talk about four second-year breakout candidates. That's right. Sometimes it doesn't always happen in year one for people. Just ask Andrew Erickson. That first year, his rookie season was really tough. He was falling over his words. He was forgetting player names, who guys played on different teams. Did that, any, anything go?

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68.93 - 88.392 Joe Pisapia

Running routes, falling on the ground. That's right. Yeah. That first plant foot, still a struggle bus for him. But after that, he put his nose to the grindstone and he really pushed forward and look at what he's become now. A superstar in the world of fantasy sports. Now we're still waiting for the breakout for Derek Brown. He's in year five. It still hasn't happened, but.

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88.372 - 106.364 Joe Pisapia

Sometimes it just doesn't happen. So we're going to talk about some second year guys here that are on the precipice of maybe some great things in fantasy football. Before we get to it, subscribe to the channel right now. Drop your comments below about your favorite second year breakouts. We love to hear from our people here. But let's start here with Andrew Erickson.

106.424 - 111.713 Joe Pisapia

Why don't you give us your big second year breakout performer number one for 2026?

112.047 - 132.193 Andrew Erickson

Speaking of superstars, I think O'Marion Hampton can have a superstar level jump in year two. Last year, he had to overcome a lot as a rookie in the Chargers offense that was really hurt by injuries all over the place. The offensive line was gutted by injuries. Hampton himself missed a lot of games. He only played in nine games as a rookie. And I think that things are going to improve.

132.533 - 151.257 Andrew Erickson

In year two, you have Mike McDaniel coming in as the new offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers. And what I like about him is how often he targeted his running backs as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins. Three of the four seasons he was head coach, they were top three in running back target share. So last year, Hampton flashed as a receiver.

151.558 - 168.102 Andrew Erickson

I believe he had five games with at least four or more receptions. So I think Hampton, especially with what he did as a rusher in the second half of the season when he was playing, he was 11th in yards after contact per attempt. PFF ranked him as the eighth best graded rusher. He showed that he could handle a full workload.

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