Best Interviews on 106.7 The Fan/Team 980: April 6-10, 2026
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The Sports Junkies episode features a deep dive into the upcoming NFL Draft, with a strong focus on the Washington Commanders' No. 7 overall pick and the debate over whether to prioritize defense or offense. Hosts Dave and Nick Aschew, joined by former NFL wide receiver Anthony Armstrong, discuss the strategic implications of drafting a top-tier defensive player like Jeremiah Love, emphasizing the need for defensive improvement after a struggling 2025 season. Armstrong shares his underdog journey from Division II West Texas A&M to the NFL, stressing that speed alone doesn’t predict NFL success and that adversity and film evaluation matter more. The conversation shifts to broader league issues, including the proposed 18-game season and the need for an NFL minor league system to develop young talent. The episode continues with interviews with Commanders defensive lineman Dietrich Wise, who shares his emotional recovery from injury and his foundation supporting veterans, and Nationals' Baseball Ops President Paul Toboni, who discusses the team’s offensive surge and youth movement. Finally, legendary running back Clinton Portis weighs in on the value of the running back position and defends Jeremiah Love’s draft stock, arguing that system fit and opportunity matter more than positional value or contract concerns. The episode closes with a compelling argument for drafting Love as a high-impact, versatile weapon who could thrive in Washington’s offense. Key takeaways include: 1) The Commanders should prioritize defense at No. 7, with Jeremiah Love as a top target; 2) NFL draft success depends more on film, adversity, and system fit than combine numbers; 3) A minor league system could help develop players and reduce roster congestion; 4) Running backs like Love are undervalued due to short-term contract concerns, but their long-term impact justifies early picks; 5) Player development and opportunity are more critical than age or draft position. The tone is optimistic and forward-looking, with strong belief in player potential and team rebuilding strategies.
The Commanders should draft a top defensive player at No. 7, with Jeremiah Love as a prime target.
NFL draft success hinges more on film, adversity, and system fit than combine metrics like 40-yard dash times.
An NFL minor league system could help develop young talent and reduce roster congestion.
Running backs like Jeremiah Love are undervalued due to short-term contract concerns, but their long-term impact justifies early picks.
Player development and opportunity matter more than age or draft position.
Commanders' Draft Strategy: Defense or Offense?
“Defense, defense, defense with that number seven overall pick barring something crazy.”
Anthony Armstrong on the Draft Process and Underdog Success
“You've got to really dig into what type of system was somebody in, what type of opportunities were they in, what type of adversity have they tried to push their way through.”
The 18-Game Season and the Need for an NFL Minor League
“If you give them the chance to go down, play for the D.C. defenders, Birmingham, Steins, whomever it is, now I can see the development that you've made.”
Dietrich Wise on Injury Recovery and Veteran Leadership
Commanders defensive lineman Dietrich Wise discusses his emotional recovery from a season-ending injury, his return to the team, and his foundation supporting homeless and disabled veterans.
Paul Toboni on the Nationals' Offensive Surge and Youth Movement
Nationals' Baseball Ops President Paul Toboni discusses the team’s offensive success, the development of young players like James Wood and Curtis Meade, and the importance of player extensions.
“You've got to really dig into what type of system was somebody in, what type of opportunities were they in, what type of adversity have they tried to push their way through.”
“Why wouldn't you take him? You just took B. John Robertson. The Raiders just took a running back early. So why is seven too high to take a running back?”
“Defense, defense, defense with that number seven overall pick barring something crazy.”
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