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By Marc Lawrence
Thursday, Mar 19

SAY IT AIN’T SO
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Has any NFL franchise been more poorly run than the Cleveland Browns over the past decade?

Sure, you could make an argument for someone like the New York Jets, or maybe even the New York Giants, but the Browns have been a basement dweller for years, seeing former players like Baker Mayfield go on to have great success elsewhere.

The low point for the Browns has to be the trade for Deshaun Watson. The Browns traded three first-round picks (2022-2024), a 2023 third-round pick, and two fourth-round picks (2022, 2024) to the Texans in exchange for Watson, promptly signing him to a 5-year, $230 million fully guaranteed contract.

Watson, to say the least, has failed to live up to the trade.

But now, the Browns are proposing to make a significant change to the NFL’s draft trading rules.

Now the Browns want to allow NFL teams to trade draft picks five years into the future.

So says the team that became handcuffed for five years after being bamboozled in the Watson trads.

Safe to say, NFL fans widely criticize and mock the Browns’ risky suggestion.

Being born and raised in Cleveland all I can think of is the great Vince Lombardi quote, who once said, “What the hell’s going on here!”

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Oozing Talent Everywhere

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One thing in this year’s NCAA Tournament is for certain: The freshman class is loaded, mid-major talent stands out, and at least one of these players will have a shining moment in the NCAA tournament.

This is college basketball’s most talented season of the 21st century. 

The freshman class is absolutely loaded, and could produce the most one-and-done lottery picks in NBA draft history this summer. Experienced stars are staying in college longer thanks to seven-figure NIL deals. And top European talent that never considered college before are now the faces of some high-profile teams that are dancing this March. 

All that sets the stage for an NCAA tournament with the potential to be epic. If the grind-it-out, sometimes-ugly games of the 2010s weren’t your speed, don’t fear. Scoring and efficiency is up all season, and you can expect that trend to continue into the Big Dance, thanks in large part to all this impressive star power.

With that in mind, Sports Illustrated ranks the top 10 players in this year’s Big Dance…

1. Cameron Boozer, Duke

Boozer is a shoo-in All-American for the NCAA tournament’s top overall seed and has performed as advertised as one of the NBA’s top prospects in the draft later this summer. In the meantime, Boozer is trying to will his team to a national title after averaging a double-double and doing it all on both ends for Jon Scheyer’s best team to-date.

2. AJ Dybantsa, BYU

BYU has struggled significantly on both ends of the floor since the season-ending ACL tear to star wing Richie Saunders, but future top-three pick Dybantsa has done his best to keep the program afloat. Much like Boozer, Dybantsa has lived up to the hype this season, averaging over 25 points per game on 52% shooting. He’s a special player.

3. Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan

The UAB transfer didn’t skip a beat in his move up to the high-major level, earning Big Ten Player of the Year honors with the dominant Wolverines. Michigan’s remarkable depth prevents Lendeborg from putting up gaudy numbers, but his efficiency and lockdown defensive ability make him one of the most well-rounded players in the NCAA tournament field.

4. Darius Acuff Jr., Arkansas

Acuff, averaging over 20 points and six assists per game, is on pace to become the first player since Pete Maravich to lead the SEC in scoring and assists in the same season. The uber-efficient Arkansas star guard, who has made countless clutch shots for the Razorbacks this season, has a game meant for the bright lights of March Madness.

5. Christian Anderson, Texas Tech

A standout at last year’s FIBA U19 World Cup, Anderson’s had a breakout sophomore season for the Red Raiders. He’s one of the best three-point shooters in the nation, connecting on his eight attempts per game at a 42.7% clip. If that’s not enough, Anderson is even better as a creator. He’s third in the nation with 7.8 dimes per game as the straw that stirs the drink for Texas Tech.

6. Keaton Wagler, Illinois

The fast-rising Wagler was not expected to have this kind of impact as a freshman, but he’s been one of the best players in college basketball this season for the Illini. Wagler’s defense has been better than anticipated, and he's been Illinois’s best playmaker on the offensive end this season, where he is averaging 18/4/4 on 45% shooting.

7. Darryn Peterson, Kansas

When he’s healthy, few players in the country are better—ask Kansas State, which allowed Peterson 27 points in the Jayhawks’ regular-season finale. However, ‘when’ is the operative word here, as he’s been shuttled in and out of the Kansas lineup all season due to various injuries.

8. Jeremy Fears Jr., Michigan State

Hysteria over Fears’s alleged dirty play overshadowed a breakout season for the Joliet, Ill., native. Through March 8, his 9.1 assists per game led the country, and he’s assisted on more of his team’s buckets percentage-wise than any player in the history of Division I men’s college basketball.

9. Braden Smith, Purdue

Smith continues to chase the NCAA’s all-time assist record of 1,076 held by Bobby Hurley, and he will likely break the mark in the first round of the NCAA tournament. He’s an All-American point guard for good reason, and the most important piece of a deep Purdue run.

10. Thomas Haugh, Florida

Haugh, a junior, stepped into a full-time starting role this season for the reigning national champions and has not disappointed. In 33.4 minutes per game, Haugh is averaging a career-high 17.2 points to go along with 6.1 rebounds on greater than 47% shooting from the floor. The 6' 9" junior is converting on just 34% of his three-point attempts, but can get hot from beyond the arc, which will be something to keep an eye on if the Gators are going to reach their offensive ceiling this postseason.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Mount Rushmore

Four head coaches in this year NCAA Tournament are 83-16 combined overall in first round games.

Mark Few 22-3, Tom Izzo 21-5, Rick Pitino 17-5, and Bill Self 23-3

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?"

- George Carlin



TRENDING TODAY
Opening Round Nuggets

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Fresh for the 2026 PLAYBOOK March Madness Tournament Guide are these trend nuggets for the first round of this event...

NCAA 1ST ROUND NOTES

• #1 Seeds are 12-4 ATS vs opp off SU loss

• #2 Seed favs < 17 pts are 23-10-1 ATS

• #3 Seeds off a SU favorite loss are 40-15-1 ATS

• #4 Seeds off a DD ATS win are 1-12-1 ATS

• #5 Seed favs 7 > pts are 4-12 ATS

• #7 Seeds are 2-11 ATS vs opp off BB SU losses

• #8 Seed favs 5 < pts are 13-30-1 ATS

• 1st Round teams off BB SU losses are 24-9 ATS L10Y

Conference Tournament Champs in this round

AAC: 3-2 ATS, ACC: 3-0 ATS, A-10: 2-5 ATS, Big 10: 4-6 ATS, Big 12: 4-0 ATS, Big East: 4-0 ATS, Big West: 4-2 ATS, Colonial: 1-5 ATS, CUSA: 1-3 ATS, Horizon: 3-0 ATS, MAC: 0-3 ATS, Miss Valley: 1-3 ATS, Mountain West: 3-9 ATS, Sun Belt: 3-1 ATS, SEC: 1-5 ATS, West Coast: 2-6 ATS.

Best Team SU records in this round

Gonzaga 16-0, Duke, Villanova 8-0, Houston, Michigan St, UCLA 7-0, Michigan 6-0, Tennessee 4-0, Connecticut, N Iowa, Texas 3-0, Kansas 17-1, Florida 9-1, Auburn 8-1, Arkansas 7-1, Illinois 6-1, Alabama 5-1.

Worst Team SU records in this round

Nebraska 0-7, Akron, Missouri 0-6, Georgia 0-4, Utah St 1-10, Vanderbilt 1-5, BYU, VCU 1-4, Clemson 2-7, Hawaii, St Johns, Virginia 1-3. NC State 2-4.

Best Team ATS records in this round

Michigan St, N Iowa, Villanova 4-0, Texas 3-0, St Louis 5-1-1, Texas A&M 9-2, Michigan 4-1, Purdue 10-3, Iowa St 9-3, UCLA 5-2, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas 7-3, Gonzaga 4-2.

Worst Team ATS records in this round

Nebraska 0-7, Virginia 0-5, Arizona 1-7-1, Missouri, Utah St 1-6, BYU 1-5, Alabama, Iowa, St Johns, TCU 1-4, NC State 1-4-1, Clemson 2-7, Georgia 2-5, N Carolina 3-7, Tennessee, Vanderbilt 2-4.

Best Conference ATS records in this round

ACC: 5-1 as dogs 2 > pts, Big East: 10-2 as favs 2 > pts, Big 12: 13-3 as favs > 5 pts, Horizon: 4-1, Big 10: 18-6 L3Y.

Worst Conference ATS records in this round

MAC: 0-3 L3Y, Colonial 1-5, Mountain West: 2-8 as favs, ACC: 9-27 as favs > 4 pts, Big East: 3-11 as pick or dogs.


AROUND THE WATER COOLER

It's Never Too Early

The AP NFL Coach of the Year award can be a tough market to handicap. The award is given to the coach adjust to have the most “outstanding” season, but the definition of “outstanding” can change from year to year. 

It takes a truly outstanding season for a coach of a team that’s expected to do well to win the award, while this market is usually more for coaches of teams who exceed expectations. 

That was the case in the past few seasons with Mike Vrabel taking home his second NFL COY award, and first with the New England Patriots, in 2025. Jacksonville’s Liam Coen, Seattle’s Mike Macdonald, and Chicago’s Ben Johnson also received first-place votes.

Let’s take a look at the 2026 NFL Coach Of The Year Odds early in the offseason.

2026 NFL COY Odds

Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook

  • John Harbaugh +500

  • Jesse Minter +700

  • Robert Saleh +1000

  • Joe Brady +1200

  • Mike McCarthy +1200

  • Kellen Moore +1200

  • Brian Schottenheimer +1400

  • Kevin Stefanski +1400

  • Jim Harbaugh +1600

  • Klint Kubiak +1800

  • Todd Monken +2000

  • Aaron Glenn +2200

  • Ben Johnson +2200

  • Matt LaFleur +2200

  • Dan Campbell +2500

  • Liam Coen +2500

  • Shane Steichen +2500

  • Jeff Hafley +3000

  • Dan Quinn +4000

  • Sean McVay +4000

  • Kyle Shanahan +4000

  • Mike LaFleur +4000

  • Zac Taylor +4000

  • DeMeco Ryans +4000

  • Dave Canales +4500

  • Todd Bowles +4500

  • Andy Reid +5000

  • Nick Sirianni +7500

  • Mike Macdonald +7500

  • Mike Vrabel +10000

  • Sean Payton +10000

It isn’t too surprising to see John Harbaugh as the favorite in the 2026 NFL COY odds. He won it with the Baltimore Ravens in 2019, and now has a chance to help the New York Giants turn the corner in his first year as head coach. 

Jesse Minter, who is replacing John Harbaugh in Baltimore, is right on his heels at +700. If he can get the Ravens back into the playoffs after an 8-9 season, he could make some noise in this market.

There's another first-year coach in Robert Saleh up there as well. The former Jets coach didn’t fare too well in New York, and is looking to turn around the 3-14 Tennessee Titans.

Going down the board, Dan Quinn jumps out to me at +4000. The Washington Commanders made the NFC Championship Game two years ago before being hampered by injuries last season. They have the pieces to get back on track after a down 5-12 campaign.

And who knows, maybe someone like Andy Reid can rally his team one more time for his first NFL COY award in Kansas City.


STAT OF THE DAY
24-0

North Carolina is 24-0 in its initial NCAA Tournament game against No. 11 or worse seeds since 1990.

 


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