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Zero Blitz, the NFL podcast produced by Yahoo Sports, is honoring the legacy of Terez Paylor with its coverage of the 2024 NFL draft. The episode features Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab who give letter grades to all 32 teams division by division. They discuss key topics on teams like the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, Las Vegas Raiders, and more.

The episode is broken down by divisions in the following order: NFC East, NFC North, NFC South, NFC West, AFC East, AFC North, AFC South, and AFC West. In addition to their analysis of the draft grades and key topics on teams like the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, they also discuss important news about Terez Paylor’s legacy.

One way to honor Terez Paylor’s legacy is to buy an “All-Juice Team” hoodie or tee from BreakingT.com/Terez (all profits fund the Terez A. Paylor scholarship at Howard University). Another way is to donate directly to the PowerMizzou Journalism Alumni Scholarship in memory of Terez Paylor. Finally, you can donate directly at giving.howard.edu/givenow under “Tribute” and “Designation.”

The episode also features a special guest outside linebacker Dallas Turner who was selected seventeenth overall in the first round by the Indianapolis Colts during the 2024 NFL draft. You can check out the full episode on YouTube for a complete rundown of the draft grades and analysis by Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab.

In conclusion, Zero Blitz is producing an NFL podcast that honors Terez Paylor’s legacy while analyzing the 2024 NFL draft grades and key topics on teams across different divisions such as NFC East and AFC West. You can support Terez Paylor’s legacy by buying merchandise or donating directly to scholarships in his name or other causes associated with him.

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