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NFL.com Matt Harmon's Reception Perception - 4/6/17

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PodVader, along with SuperFans Greg (Steelers), Neil (Redskins), James (Eagles) and Kevin (Cowboys), tackle 3 big topics this week. 

First, it all starts with Tony Romo's retirement from the NFL and his move to the broadcast booth at CBS. Kevin adds on to his heartfelt good bye (be sure to check out his blog post at www.nextfanup.wordpress.com) to his favorite player. The SuperFans get into a conversation about the best and worst announcers working the games today. Turns out, they don't like very many announcers.

Next, Pod talks with Matt Harmon (@mattharmon_byb) from NFL.com and inventor of the Reception Perception. Matt explains what the Reception Perception is and how to use it properly. He shares who one of the underrated WRs is in this year's NFL Draft. He also talks about how Brandin Cooks will fit in with the Patriots and the skillsets of the Texans WRs as Houston looks for a QB. 

Then, Pod and the SuperFans go ahead and redo the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Despite Le'veon Bell being the best player available, he is not the first pick in the draft. Find out how many of the original first rounders stay in the first round and which players get selected to your favorite team.  And if you like spoilers, a complete recap is on our website, www.nextfanup.wordpress.com.

We want to hear from you!  Send us an email to nextfanup@gmail.com. You can tweet us @nfupodcast. Facebook.com/nextfanup is another great place to interact with us. 

Next week - the SuperFan Super Mock Draft! The SuperFans make choices of who they WANT their team to pick in the upcoming draft. 

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