
Episode 225: The Cowboys are running out of time to make their final roster decisions, and Saturday’s preseason matchup against the Arizona Cardinals could be the biggest opportunity yet for players fighting to make the 53. Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi break down the position battles that could be decided this weekend, including Camden Brown vs. Jonathan Mingo at wide receiver, the competition at linebacker, the crowded secondary and which young players need to make their move now.
They also dig into Dallas’ concerns at offensive tackle, whether the Cowboys could look outside the building for help, the uncertain running back room with Malik Davis, Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah, and which veterans could potentially find themselves squeezed by younger players. With the final 53 approaching, this is one of the last real chances for the Cowboys’ bubble players to prove they belong. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 21
49 min

Episode 12: College football is right around the corner, and hosts Jacob Regh and Kevin Walker are back to break down the madness before kickoff. The guys dive headfirst into the newly released Preseason Top 25 poll, evaluating where the national media got it right and where they missed the mark completely—celebrating Clemson being left unranked, questioning why BYU sits so close to Texas Tech, and debating overrated vs. underrated squads like Notre Dame, LSU, and Washington.
Next, Jacob and Kevin unleash a fiery rant on the NCAA's controversial new gray area allowing NFL training camp cuts to return to college rosters and re-enter the transfer portal, examining how this trend hurts player development and displaces dedicated walk-ons.
Finally, the episode wraps up with their fourth and final conference tier ranking: the Big Ten. From Michigan's culture shift under Kyle Whittingham and the massive sophomore expectations for Bryce Underwood, to Lincoln Riley’s make-or-break year at USC, the guys rank every single program from D-tier to S-tier. They close it out with an electric debate over the conference’s true kings: Dan Lanning’s star-studded Oregon roster, Indiana's explosive dark-horse offense, and Ryan Day’s loaded Ohio State Buckeyes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 21
47 min

Episode 224: This episode of Doin’ Alright dives into a Cowboys roster that may finally be as complete as advertised. Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi break down why Dallas appears to have answers at nearly every major position heading into the season, while identifying the one glaring weakness that could still cause problems: the backup offensive line. With Drew Shelton, Nate Thomas, TJ Bass and Trevor Keegan battling for those final spots, the question isn’t simply who wins the competition—it’s whether Dallas can actually trust the depth behind its starters.
The conversation also dives into the Cowboys’ explosive new-look offense and the growing chemistry between Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. Can Dak develop the trust to give Pickens the same kind of “go get it” opportunities that made him so dangerous in Pittsburgh? Plus, the guys debate whether Von Miller is really the answer at pass rusher after Dallas has already invested heavily in the position.
A loaded roster, an explosive receiving duo, one major depth concern and questions about whether Dallas is truly done making moves—this episode breaks down what the Cowboys still need to get right before Week 1.
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Aug 20
46 min

Episode 223: The Cowboys and Saints joint practice turned into anything but a normal day at camp. Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi break down the chaos, from fights and questionable hits to the bigger question of whether New Orleans crossed the line—and whether Dallas should have done more to keep things under control. Bryan Broaddus and the crew also look at what the Cowboys actually got out of the practice, the difference in approach between Dallas, New Orleans and the Rams, and what the fireworks say about the team’s growing physicality.
Beyond the drama, there are real roster decisions coming into focus. The Cowboys’ depth is looking stronger than it has in years, but questions remain at offensive line and Mike linebacker, while the wide receiver battle gets especially interesting with Jonathan Mingo and Camden Brown pushing for roster spots—and KaVontae Turpin’s role under the microscope. The guys also debate whether Von Miller is the final piece at pass rusher or simply a temporary addition before Dallas makes another move for a bigger name. Fights, roster battles, potential trades and a defense that’s finding its identity—this episode gets into everything shaping the Cowboys before Week 1. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 19
44 min

Episode 222: In this solo edition of Doin’ Alright, the Cowboys’ defensive identity takes center stage. The discussion dives into Dallas’ growing emphasis on veteran leadership and how additions like Von Miller, Quinnen Williams, Kenny Clark and Jalen Thompson could help create a culture where veterans aren’t just filling roster spots—they’re teaching the next generation. The spotlight also turns to Malachi Lawrence, with Miller potentially serving as both a pass-rush contributor and mentor as the rookie develops.
Then it’s all about the Cowboys vs. Saints joint practice. Which matchups could tell us the most? Chris Olave and the Saints’ deep-ball threats test Dallas’ secondary, while Rashawn Gary and the Cowboys’ pass rush go up against Kelvin Banks and New Orleans’ offensive tackles. Tyler Guyton and Terrence Steele face a serious challenge from Carl Granderson and Chase Young, while Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens get another chance to make plays against a talented Saints secondary. Plus, a major test for Dallas’ interior defensive line and a chance for the Cowboys’ offense to establish a more physical run game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 18
25 min

Episode 221: Live from Oxnard, Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi return for an extended edition of Doin' Alright to break down breaking roster moves and film takeaways following the Dallas Cowboys' preseason clash against the Seattle Seahawks. The duo jumps right into the headline news: the surprise signing of veteran edge rusher Von Miller. Bryan and Voch debate whether Miller serves as valuable bottom-of-the-roster insurance or if his arrival takes away critical developmental snaps from ascending young pass rushers like James Houston and rookie Malachi Lawrence.
The conversation then moves across the roster, spotlighting rookie linebacker Jaishawn Barham’s surging case to take over the starting Mike linebacker role. Voch introduces his "Wide Receiver 5 tournament," analyzing how strong performances from Camden Brown and Jonathan Mingo are applying serious pressure to KaVontae Turpin’s spot in the wide receiver room.
Wrapping up with an in-depth look at the trenches and secondary, Bryan and Voch evaluate tight end Michael Trigg making up ground on Luke Schoonmaker, praise the push generated by the interior defensive tackles, and map out the tight roster math at safety between Julius Wood and Elijah Clark.
Which standout performer from the preseason opener do you believe made the strongest case to lock in a permanent 53-man roster spot? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 17
1 hr 11 min

Episode 11: The SEC is loaded — but who actually belongs at the top? Jacob Regh and Kevin Walker are back on The Walk-Ons to tier every SEC team from the bottom of the conference to the true national championship contenders. The guys break down the outlook for Alabama, LSU, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas A&M, South Carolina, Missouri, Florida and more, debating which teams are legitimate playoff threats, which programs are being overhyped, and which could surprise everyone once the season gets underway.
The biggest debate comes down to Georgia vs. Texas. Is Georgia still the team to beat after winning the conference, or does Texas have the roster and star power to take over the SEC — especially with Arch Manning leading the way? Jacob and Kevin reveal their complete SEC tiers, explain the biggest risers and fallers, and ultimately make their cases for which team is best positioned to win the SEC and national championship. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 17
39 min

Bryan Broaddus and Iisha Morrison are back on The Stack, breaking down the Cowboys’ final preparations before their preseason opener against the Seattle Seahawks.
The show centers around a “More or Less” exercise as Bryan runs through several Cowboys players and asks Iisha how much she needs to see from them in game action. The conversation includes Malachi Lawrence, Shavon Revel, Caleb Downs, Nate Thomas, PJ Locke, Shemar James and several others fighting for valuable reps and roster positioning.
The two also dig into the wide receiver battle for what could be one final roster spot, the competition at tight end, questions along the backup offensive line, and a crowded secondary where several players still need to separate themselves. With the Seahawks game serving as the first true evaluation point of the preseason, which Cowboys need to make the most of their opportunity? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 15
39 min

Episode 220: The preseason is finally here. Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus preview the Cowboys’ first matchup against the Seattle Seahawks and break down the players and position battles they’ll be watching closely when Dallas finally gets a chance to evaluate this roster in a game setting.
The guys start with Jaydon Blue and what he needs to show beyond his explosiveness, particularly in pass protection and ball security. From there, they dive into Phil Mafah and the running back room, Malachi Lawrence and a crowded group of edge rushers, the battle between Caelen Carson and Ameer Speed at cornerback, and some major questions surrounding the Cowboys’ backup offensive line.
Voch and Bryan also break down a wide receiver room where a long list of players could be fighting for one final roster spot, while Michael Trigg and D.J. Rogers get their opportunity to make a statement at tight end. With roster spots officially on the line, who takes advantage of the first preseason game and forces the Cowboys coaching staff to take notice? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 14
47 min

Episode 10: In this episode of The Walk-Ons, hosts Jacob Regh and Kevin Walker jump into their official preseason AP Top 25 predictions ahead of the real poll drop. Before sharing their rankings, the duo discusses ongoing media network conversations regarding potential College Football Playoff expansion models (16, 20, or 24 teams), with Kevin arguing that keeping a 12-team or 16-team field maintains regular-season stakes. On the field, both hosts align on several top contenders—naming Oregon as their consensus No. 1 team in the nation, followed by heavyweights like Indiana, Ohio State, Texas, and Georgia rounding out their top tiers.
Jacob and Kevin also trade plenty of hot takes on sleeper teams, dark-horse playoff contenders, and overrated programs. Kevin surprises Jacob by putting Texas Tech at No. 10 and Ole Miss at No. 10, while Jacob remains high on Notre Dame, Alabama, and LSU. From debating quarterback potential (like Arch Manning at Texas and Dante Moore at Oregon) to identifying fringe teams like Houston, Cal, and South Carolina, this breakdown provides college football fans with a complete preview of the national landscape heading into the season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aug 14
1 hr 1 min
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