House's Solo Draft Extravaganza: Blue Chip Anchors & Offensive Unicorns
With Rooster, Pope, Milk, and Bison away in Virginia for a legal networking event, House takes the reins for a special “King of the World” solo episode. He steps into the spotlight as the self-proclaimed draft guru to provide an in-depth preview of the upcoming NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.
The episode kicks off with House’s “Homer pick” for the bar, honoring 19-year-old hockey phenom Porter Martone. After his recent success with the Flyers, House highlights Martone’s historic game-winning goal in the NHL playoffs before pivoting to the main event: a comprehensive breakdown of the 2026 NFL Draft class.
For teams looking for “can’t-miss” talent, House points directly to Ohio State and Miami. He spotlights Buckeye defenders Arvel Reese, Sonny Styles, and Caleb Downs—who famously went two years without allowing a touchdown—as elite prospects likely to dominate the top 15.
On the offensive side, Oregon tight end Kenyon Siddiq as the draft’s “unicorn”. Even more physically impressive than Kyle Pitts, Siddiq is described as a rare combination of strength and receiving ability that could serve as a transformative weapon for any NFL offense.