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Late-Round Perspectives: Dan Schneier

5/8/20261 hr 3 min

Dan Schneier of CBS Sports and the Big Blue Banter podcast joins JJ on Perspectives to discuss his film evaluation process, his favorite undervalued and overvalued rookies, veteran winners and losers stemming from the NFL Draft, and more.

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  3. JJ Zachariason· Host0:32

    [upbeat music] Dan Schneier's a senior editor at CBS Sports and a co-host of the Big Blue Banter podcast. He previously has done work at Pro Football Focus and Fox Sports. He's a Giants fan, he's a film grinder, and contrary to popular belief, there is no D in his last name. These are his late-round perspectives. I've been typing your name more frequently than I would, uh, otherwise be doing, obviously, 'cause you're on the show and I'm putting together the show sheet and all that kind of stuff. Do you, how frequently do you get a D in your name- I get- ... versus not in, uh, it, it not being in your name?

  4. Dan Schneier· Guest1:17

    It's just constant. It's been my entire life. I think even when people don't see the D and pronounce the D, they just have no clue how to pronounce this last name, even though it's, like, easy to if you just think of- Yeah ... like Schneider without the D, but it just confuses people, and it's been

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