1 00:00:02,720 --> 00:00:08,039 Speaker 1: This is the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show, your 2 00:00:08,160 --> 00:00:11,480 Speaker 1: war room for in center news and draft analysis from 3 00:00:11,560 --> 00:00:15,000 Speaker 1: deep within the confines of Cowboys headquarters at the Star 4 00:00:15,080 --> 00:00:21,720 Speaker 1: in Fresco, Dallas Cowboys like d Lamb and now your hosts, 5 00:00:22,000 --> 00:00:28,720 Speaker 1: Dane Brugler, Jeff Kavanaugh, Kevin Turner and Kyle Yeomans. We 6 00:00:28,840 --> 00:00:32,520 Speaker 1: are rolling along here on the Dallas Cowboys dot Com 7 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:36,280 Speaker 1: Draft Show, just forty two days away, a Bury Church 8 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:40,440 Speaker 1: number away from the Dallas Cowboys and the twenty twenty 9 00:00:40,479 --> 00:00:44,600 Speaker 1: one NFL Draft. We've got plenty to break down as 10 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 1: we've got potential scenarios, first, second, third round, We've got 11 00:00:49,080 --> 00:00:51,279 Speaker 1: plenty of prospects that we're gonna get to and then 12 00:00:51,280 --> 00:00:54,320 Speaker 1: also some pro days that we're gonna hit in this 13 00:00:54,400 --> 00:00:56,840 Speaker 1: episode of the Draft Show. Glad you're with us on 14 00:00:56,920 --> 00:01:00,840 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys dot Com in the various streaming platform Jeff Kavanaugh, 15 00:01:01,080 --> 00:01:04,560 Speaker 1: Kevin Kate t turning Rock in the Mean Green this 16 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:07,720 Speaker 1: afternoon or I guess this morning rather as North Texas 17 00:01:07,760 --> 00:01:11,480 Speaker 1: of course playing in March Madness starting tomorrow against Purdue, 18 00:01:11,480 --> 00:01:13,880 Speaker 1: and then Dame Brugler, who's a lot closer to March 19 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:16,240 Speaker 1: Madness than we are up in Ohio. He's a little 20 00:01:16,240 --> 00:01:19,920 Speaker 1: bit closer to the Indiana madness. But gentlemen, it's been 21 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:23,800 Speaker 1: a crazy week already with free agency, some new players 22 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:25,720 Speaker 1: coming in for the Cowboys, a little bit of depth 23 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:28,360 Speaker 1: at it, and then of course some starters that have 24 00:01:28,800 --> 00:01:32,319 Speaker 1: thus walked on and gone elsewhere. But Katie, I know 25 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:35,160 Speaker 1: you're very adamant on Twitter that this is not the 26 00:01:35,200 --> 00:01:39,200 Speaker 1: free agency show. This is the draft show. I've seen 27 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:41,840 Speaker 1: that reply a couple times for you over the last 28 00:01:41,880 --> 00:01:45,720 Speaker 1: twenty four hours or so. But doesn't free agency directly 29 00:01:45,760 --> 00:01:50,600 Speaker 1: correlate with the draft? No, No, it totally does. I 30 00:01:50,640 --> 00:01:52,760 Speaker 1: just like when I put out the tweet for everyone 31 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:54,840 Speaker 1: to ask their questions to you for Twitter on the 32 00:01:54,840 --> 00:01:56,800 Speaker 1: twenties so I don't have to look at it and 33 00:01:56,880 --> 00:02:00,040 Speaker 1: you can handle and filter the questions. When people and 34 00:02:00,200 --> 00:02:03,960 Speaker 1: asking questions about free agency, I'm like, hey, ask questions 35 00:02:04,000 --> 00:02:07,480 Speaker 1: about the draft the free agency questions. You can do, 36 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:09,720 Speaker 1: and I'm want to do that on talking Cowboys or something. 37 00:02:09,919 --> 00:02:13,560 Speaker 1: But it does correlate, like, for instance, with the Cowboys 38 00:02:13,560 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 1: picking at ten. I found it to be quite interesting 39 00:02:17,000 --> 00:02:21,760 Speaker 1: that the Broncos signed Ronald Darby a cornerback. Does that 40 00:02:21,800 --> 00:02:24,400 Speaker 1: mean that the Broncos would not take a cornerback at nine. 41 00:02:24,880 --> 00:02:27,240 Speaker 1: Absolutely not, but it might mean they don't feel that 42 00:02:27,360 --> 00:02:30,080 Speaker 1: urgency to take a cornerback at nine. I thought the 43 00:02:30,120 --> 00:02:36,680 Speaker 1: Panthers getting Hassan Reddick was very interesting because maybe they're 44 00:02:36,840 --> 00:02:39,280 Speaker 1: toying around at the notion of maybe we trade pick 45 00:02:39,360 --> 00:02:41,799 Speaker 1: eight and maybe we could throw Brian Burns into it 46 00:02:42,120 --> 00:02:45,079 Speaker 1: for maybe a Deshaun Watson package. You know, just at 47 00:02:45,160 --> 00:02:47,639 Speaker 1: things like that is what I was kind of thinking 48 00:02:47,680 --> 00:02:49,840 Speaker 1: of in terms of what the Cowboys have done. We know, 49 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:54,040 Speaker 1: with Cheeto gone, Jordan Lewis stays, you still have Anthony Brown. 50 00:02:54,720 --> 00:03:00,240 Speaker 1: You might you might say cornerback is not as gent 51 00:03:00,880 --> 00:03:03,560 Speaker 1: as maybe it was if you had lost George Lewis too, 52 00:03:03,960 --> 00:03:06,799 Speaker 1: but you still gotta upgrade at that position. So I 53 00:03:06,840 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 1: don't think it changes. I don't think it changed much 54 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:11,200 Speaker 1: of anything, to be honestly, Jeff, do you think it 55 00:03:11,280 --> 00:03:14,680 Speaker 1: changes anything from a Cowboys standpoint? The fact of the 56 00:03:14,680 --> 00:03:17,280 Speaker 1: players that had gone and then those that have stayed. 57 00:03:20,160 --> 00:03:22,480 Speaker 1: I don't think it changes much, only because I think 58 00:03:22,520 --> 00:03:25,480 Speaker 1: cornerback is still a really big position of need. I 59 00:03:25,600 --> 00:03:28,120 Speaker 1: think it was this is something that you should have 60 00:03:28,200 --> 00:03:30,280 Speaker 1: known was going to happen as a Cowboy fan, whether 61 00:03:30,320 --> 00:03:31,799 Speaker 1: it was gonna be Jordan Lewis or whether it was 62 00:03:31,800 --> 00:03:34,920 Speaker 1: going to be somebody else. In free agency, they weren't 63 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:38,040 Speaker 1: going to go into an NFL draft butt naked. They 64 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:41,160 Speaker 1: weren't going to go in there with two with two 65 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 1: NFL starting caliber ish corners on the entire roster. So 66 00:03:46,920 --> 00:03:50,440 Speaker 1: you know, Jordan Lewis is probably a slot guy. I 67 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:52,280 Speaker 1: wonder if they'll look at him at safety. Probably not, 68 00:03:52,400 --> 00:03:54,480 Speaker 1: but let me just throw it out just in case. Ye, 69 00:03:55,880 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: But yeah, you weren't going to go into a draft 70 00:03:58,440 --> 00:04:01,360 Speaker 1: with that big of a blinking light of need at 71 00:04:01,360 --> 00:04:04,320 Speaker 1: a position. They were going to sign somebody, and they did. 72 00:04:04,800 --> 00:04:08,240 Speaker 1: So now you, in theory, could go play on Sunday 73 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:10,280 Speaker 1: because you would have Jordan Lewis and the Slott Anthony 74 00:04:10,280 --> 00:04:13,320 Speaker 1: Brown out wide, Trevant Diggs out wide, and you could play. 75 00:04:13,360 --> 00:04:15,320 Speaker 1: And that's the goal to get ready for the draft, 76 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:17,040 Speaker 1: is to sign the free agency that make it so 77 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:19,599 Speaker 1: that if you had to, you could go play. So 78 00:04:19,680 --> 00:04:22,640 Speaker 1: now I can be closer to best player available to 79 00:04:22,640 --> 00:04:24,960 Speaker 1: get the best value possible in the draft. Free agencies 80 00:04:24,960 --> 00:04:27,279 Speaker 1: about need. The draft is about value. Let's go find 81 00:04:27,320 --> 00:04:31,239 Speaker 1: the value Dane. Have there been any other moves around 82 00:04:31,320 --> 00:04:33,919 Speaker 1: the NFL that could potentially shake kind of like what 83 00:04:34,040 --> 00:04:37,080 Speaker 1: Kate was talking about, what the Cowboys are going to 84 00:04:37,080 --> 00:04:39,279 Speaker 1: do in the draft, whether it's because they acquired a 85 00:04:39,279 --> 00:04:44,960 Speaker 1: certain player or they did something specific in free agency. No, 86 00:04:45,080 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 1: I don't think so. I mean, I do appreciate Katie's 87 00:04:47,480 --> 00:04:50,680 Speaker 1: imagination with each one of these deals because you know, 88 00:04:50,800 --> 00:04:55,520 Speaker 1: obviously it's you know, it's ripple effect whatever. When one 89 00:04:55,560 --> 00:04:59,440 Speaker 1: thing happens, it affects other moves and potentially on draft day. 90 00:04:59,480 --> 00:05:02,080 Speaker 1: So uh, you know, it is interesting to go down 91 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:05,000 Speaker 1: that that rabbit hole. But I do agree with Jeff 92 00:05:05,040 --> 00:05:07,440 Speaker 1: that you know, this is the free agency is about 93 00:05:07,720 --> 00:05:09,520 Speaker 1: filling needs so you can go out and play tomorrow, 94 00:05:09,640 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 1: and it's more about rounding out your roster. So on 95 00:05:13,279 --> 00:05:16,400 Speaker 1: draft day, you know you can take the best players. 96 00:05:16,440 --> 00:05:19,159 Speaker 1: You can stick to your board and you're not reaching 97 00:05:19,160 --> 00:05:23,520 Speaker 1: for need and targeting a specific position and forcing things 98 00:05:24,360 --> 00:05:27,200 Speaker 1: and so you know, and we're just looking at you know, 99 00:05:27,320 --> 00:05:28,960 Speaker 1: we still have a lot, a lot to happen in 100 00:05:29,000 --> 00:05:31,599 Speaker 1: free agency. You know, we saw that first wave and 101 00:05:31,600 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 1: then there's a little bit of a lull, and then 102 00:05:33,400 --> 00:05:35,479 Speaker 1: I think there's going to be, you know, slowly but 103 00:05:35,560 --> 00:05:38,080 Speaker 1: surely picked back up a little bit, especially with some 104 00:05:38,160 --> 00:05:42,440 Speaker 1: of these markets like the receiver market, taffle market. But 105 00:05:42,520 --> 00:05:45,159 Speaker 1: you know, for the most part, I don't think anything 106 00:05:45,279 --> 00:05:49,080 Speaker 1: happened in free agency thus far that will necessarily alter 107 00:05:49,480 --> 00:05:51,680 Speaker 1: what we thought about how the Cowboys are going to 108 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:54,920 Speaker 1: attack the draft here in a month and a half. 109 00:05:55,480 --> 00:05:57,760 Speaker 1: Well good, So we don't necessarily have to pivot on 110 00:05:57,800 --> 00:05:59,800 Speaker 1: a whole lot. We can just kind of continue on 111 00:05:59,800 --> 00:06:03,000 Speaker 1: with what we were talking about prior to this week, 112 00:06:03,040 --> 00:06:06,000 Speaker 1: which is something that I know some people were worried about, 113 00:06:06,040 --> 00:06:08,719 Speaker 1: but I think it's exactly what we expected overall. Like 114 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:10,960 Speaker 1: Jeff said, if you're a Cowboys fan, you knew you're 115 00:06:10,960 --> 00:06:13,440 Speaker 1: probably gonna lose a corner keep a corner, depending on 116 00:06:13,480 --> 00:06:16,120 Speaker 1: which one it was. And Cheeto signed with the Cincinnati 117 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:19,200 Speaker 1: Bengals within about five hours of the opening of free agency, 118 00:06:19,360 --> 00:06:21,840 Speaker 1: so of course it was then Jordan Lewis was the 119 00:06:22,240 --> 00:06:25,120 Speaker 1: next man up. It seemed like from the corner position, 120 00:06:25,160 --> 00:06:27,440 Speaker 1: and really, in my mind, I think it was probably 121 00:06:27,480 --> 00:06:30,120 Speaker 1: the better corner to keep because of the money, but 122 00:06:30,240 --> 00:06:32,520 Speaker 1: it was something that the Cowboys needed to get done. 123 00:06:32,600 --> 00:06:34,640 Speaker 1: Now there have been a lot of pro days that 124 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:37,440 Speaker 1: have been going on over the last couple of weeks, 125 00:06:37,480 --> 00:06:41,040 Speaker 1: simultaneous with the free agency market and with kind of 126 00:06:41,040 --> 00:06:45,760 Speaker 1: the roster acquisitions. There's the continuation of this draft process. 127 00:06:45,839 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 1: No NFL combine this year. That's been duly noted over 128 00:06:49,520 --> 00:06:52,280 Speaker 1: the last couple of draft shows as well. But these 129 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:57,120 Speaker 1: pro days are actually happening, and there's things that are 130 00:06:57,200 --> 00:06:59,880 Speaker 1: official and unofficial, and of course you got to take 131 00:07:00,040 --> 00:07:02,240 Speaker 1: everything with a grain of salt, Dane. But before we 132 00:07:02,320 --> 00:07:04,880 Speaker 1: go into the specific pro days, what has been your 133 00:07:04,920 --> 00:07:08,039 Speaker 1: overall thought of the pro day only process that we've 134 00:07:08,080 --> 00:07:13,560 Speaker 1: really seen for the first time here in twenty twenty one. Well, 135 00:07:13,600 --> 00:07:17,000 Speaker 1: obviously it's not ideal not having the combine, but you know, 136 00:07:17,040 --> 00:07:18,920 Speaker 1: I'm glad we have something. And you know, the pro 137 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:23,440 Speaker 1: day circuit is interesting because obviously we're dealing with on 138 00:07:23,520 --> 00:07:28,200 Speaker 1: campus workouts. So we're talking about different venues, different tracks. 139 00:07:29,200 --> 00:07:30,840 Speaker 1: You know, some of these are inside, some of them 140 00:07:30,840 --> 00:07:34,880 Speaker 1: are outside, and you know, so just totally different environments. 141 00:07:34,960 --> 00:07:38,240 Speaker 1: And you know, they structured it so they made it 142 00:07:38,280 --> 00:07:41,600 Speaker 1: as easy as possible for uh, you know, scouts to 143 00:07:41,800 --> 00:07:44,720 Speaker 1: hot from pro day to pro day, hitting multiple pro 144 00:07:44,840 --> 00:07:48,400 Speaker 1: days in one day. Uh, you know, yesterday Illinois had 145 00:07:48,400 --> 00:07:50,760 Speaker 1: their pro Day in the morning. They scheduled Illinois State 146 00:07:51,240 --> 00:07:53,360 Speaker 1: Pro Day for the afternoon so those guys can just 147 00:07:53,440 --> 00:07:55,760 Speaker 1: zip over. And you know, they tried to make it 148 00:07:55,800 --> 00:07:59,880 Speaker 1: as scout friendly as possible. And you know, as we 149 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:04,800 Speaker 1: get these results coming in, some of them are you know, surprising, Um, 150 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:07,920 Speaker 1: some of them are more expected. But you know, as always, 151 00:08:08,160 --> 00:08:09,920 Speaker 1: it's just it's good to have the data because we're 152 00:08:09,960 --> 00:08:12,480 Speaker 1: missing that from the combine. And so I'm just you know, 153 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:16,160 Speaker 1: even if the pro day data isn't you know all 154 00:08:16,480 --> 00:08:19,400 Speaker 1: it's not perfect in terms of how it's gathered, and 155 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:23,560 Speaker 1: you know, the is there a degree of you know, 156 00:08:23,680 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 1: could could have an error here or there could be 157 00:08:26,360 --> 00:08:34,520 Speaker 1: offwasher on the CRODA. No. I mean, like I said before, 158 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:38,160 Speaker 1: we're talking about fast tracks, slow tracks inside outside, you know, 159 00:08:38,240 --> 00:08:41,120 Speaker 1: like it's it's tough, um. You know, it's some of 160 00:08:41,120 --> 00:08:45,040 Speaker 1: these guys that are running in tougher situations. So you know, 161 00:08:45,240 --> 00:08:48,559 Speaker 1: and as scouts, you know, you're you're taught to maybe 162 00:08:48,559 --> 00:08:50,800 Speaker 1: aut a tenth of a second here or there, depending 163 00:08:50,800 --> 00:08:52,760 Speaker 1: on the track, and so there's a lot it's a 164 00:08:52,880 --> 00:08:56,520 Speaker 1: it's a more of a formula when you're trying to 165 00:08:56,760 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 1: boil down these times and the data, but nonetheless it 166 00:09:00,000 --> 00:09:02,520 Speaker 1: it's better than not having any data at all. So 167 00:09:02,559 --> 00:09:05,400 Speaker 1: we're gonna take a We're gonna take Creed Humphries four 168 00:09:05,520 --> 00:09:07,480 Speaker 1: four six that he ran on the twenty yard shuttle, 169 00:09:07,480 --> 00:09:09,360 Speaker 1: and we're gonna we're gonna add a tenth of a second. 170 00:09:09,400 --> 00:09:12,040 Speaker 1: There is that what you're saying there, Dane, if it's 171 00:09:12,080 --> 00:09:14,600 Speaker 1: a little too fast, because that would have tied as 172 00:09:14,640 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 1: were Cleveland for the fastest of last year's combine. So 173 00:09:17,760 --> 00:09:19,840 Speaker 1: I mean, there's been numbers that have still stuck out, 174 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:22,199 Speaker 1: but you're saying that once again, you got to take 175 00:09:22,200 --> 00:09:24,120 Speaker 1: it with a grain of salt. And I didn't really 176 00:09:24,120 --> 00:09:25,960 Speaker 1: realize this until you said it a moment ago. But 177 00:09:26,000 --> 00:09:31,199 Speaker 1: there's a system to it. Oh yeah, definitely. And I 178 00:09:31,240 --> 00:09:34,920 Speaker 1: mean I wouldn't say take with a grain assault what's 179 00:09:34,960 --> 00:09:38,880 Speaker 1: reported out there as the drills are happening, because people 180 00:09:38,920 --> 00:09:41,160 Speaker 1: are doing it with their phones. They're you know, like 181 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:44,400 Speaker 1: it's just wait for you know, later on that day 182 00:09:44,440 --> 00:09:48,600 Speaker 1: when the quote unquote official times, because honestly, the official 183 00:09:48,640 --> 00:09:51,560 Speaker 1: Times is whatever the NFL teams are using. Okay, So 184 00:09:51,720 --> 00:09:54,480 Speaker 1: even if it's off by a little bit, it doesn't 185 00:09:54,480 --> 00:09:56,440 Speaker 1: matter because if that's what NFL teams are going by, 186 00:09:56,720 --> 00:09:58,600 Speaker 1: that's good enough for me to call it officials. So 187 00:09:58,760 --> 00:10:02,680 Speaker 1: Creed Humphrey, for example, the official short shuttle for him, 188 00:10:02,880 --> 00:10:05,439 Speaker 1: this is what NFL teams have is four four nine, 189 00:10:05,559 --> 00:10:08,200 Speaker 1: So that far off, you know, pretty close to what 190 00:10:08,320 --> 00:10:11,240 Speaker 1: he ran. So um, but hey, that's another reason to 191 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:14,880 Speaker 1: get the Beast because all the official times that NFL 192 00:10:14,920 --> 00:10:16,880 Speaker 1: teams will be using will be in there for every 193 00:10:16,920 --> 00:10:20,480 Speaker 1: single player. Look, so if you don't, if you don't 194 00:10:20,520 --> 00:10:23,960 Speaker 1: get the Beast, just watch me on YouTube, and I 195 00:10:24,080 --> 00:10:27,120 Speaker 1: do it in my head. I watched Eric Stokes run 196 00:10:27,200 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 1: is forty and I got I got three seven, I 197 00:10:29,720 --> 00:10:36,000 Speaker 1: got three seven eight, So I just fund three one thousand. Well, no, 198 00:10:36,200 --> 00:10:40,360 Speaker 1: because I watched Henry Ruggs and Jayalen Wattle race on 199 00:10:40,400 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 1: the internet and I got that at three point two. 200 00:10:43,200 --> 00:10:45,640 Speaker 1: So that's the record. They both ran a three two 201 00:10:45,840 --> 00:10:49,199 Speaker 1: just one one thousand's fair two one thousands. And as 202 00:10:49,200 --> 00:10:51,480 Speaker 1: long as I count at the same speed every time, 203 00:10:51,559 --> 00:10:55,439 Speaker 1: I think I'm in good shape. It's the capital class, 204 00:10:55,440 --> 00:10:59,040 Speaker 1: all right, friends, stance when it goes to U. But yeah, 205 00:10:59,080 --> 00:11:02,200 Speaker 1: like I remember Autostow like talking about how some some 206 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:05,360 Speaker 1: fields are like uphill and downhill. Like he's like got 207 00:11:05,360 --> 00:11:07,439 Speaker 1: this little little pieces up before like where it's not 208 00:11:07,480 --> 00:11:09,600 Speaker 1: the flat land. But like Dan makes a good point, 209 00:11:09,720 --> 00:11:13,120 Speaker 1: like it doesn't hurt to like wait a couple hours, 210 00:11:13,640 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 1: like for instance, I will and this is just me. 211 00:11:16,640 --> 00:11:18,480 Speaker 1: This is no offense to anyone who's out there covering 212 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:21,920 Speaker 1: this stuff. But like I'll trust uh Senior Bowl director 213 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:25,920 Speaker 1: Jim Naggy's time with a stop watch over. You know 214 00:11:26,880 --> 00:11:29,440 Speaker 1: a guy named Steve on Twitter who just put something 215 00:11:29,440 --> 00:11:33,960 Speaker 1: out whoa, whoa. If Steve is a good dude, Well 216 00:11:33,960 --> 00:11:36,560 Speaker 1: Steve just puts it out there real quick, and you're like, okay, 217 00:11:36,840 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 1: well let's get there, let's get I'll trust the guy 218 00:11:39,160 --> 00:11:42,280 Speaker 1: who you know runs the Senior Bowl, like and he's 219 00:11:42,320 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 1: got time life. For instance, he had the times for 220 00:11:43,880 --> 00:11:47,680 Speaker 1: Eric Stokes. But this is what's kind of like also, 221 00:11:47,720 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 1: we like to overrate all these times sometimes too. We 222 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:52,880 Speaker 1: know Eric Stokes is fast. If Eric Stokes runs a 223 00:11:52,920 --> 00:11:55,240 Speaker 1: four two five versus four three two, what does it 224 00:11:55,320 --> 00:12:00,000 Speaker 1: matter to me? It comes it twice, don't count it twice. 225 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:03,040 Speaker 1: So this goes back to a joke I've issued on 226 00:12:03,080 --> 00:12:05,960 Speaker 1: this show before. But there's a reason Jeff and Day 227 00:12:06,120 --> 00:12:11,040 Speaker 1: entitled their old podcast trust the Tape. That's that, Trust 228 00:12:11,120 --> 00:12:14,240 Speaker 1: the Pro Day. Trust the Pro Day did that? Well? 229 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:16,200 Speaker 1: I don't, but trust the Pro Day you can admit 230 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:21,760 Speaker 1: would have gotten terrible ratings. Oh yeah, hard to say, 231 00:12:21,960 --> 00:12:29,240 Speaker 1: really hard to say. Well, Georgia, it's weird because did 232 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:31,600 Speaker 1: Georgia have half their guys run downhill and have them 233 00:12:31,679 --> 00:12:35,040 Speaker 1: run uphill? Because safety Richard LeCount running a four eggs 234 00:12:35,040 --> 00:12:38,520 Speaker 1: probably not good? Yeah, that was real bad. Yeah the 235 00:12:38,600 --> 00:12:41,559 Speaker 1: official was a little bit better than that. But yeah, 236 00:12:41,800 --> 00:12:45,200 Speaker 1: he did not have the best workout. But who did 237 00:12:45,240 --> 00:12:48,000 Speaker 1: who had a pretty good workout? Several players of the 238 00:12:48,040 --> 00:12:52,880 Speaker 1: Texas Pro Day. Uh Sam caused me just ridiculous. Came 239 00:12:52,920 --> 00:12:55,960 Speaker 1: in at six six three fifteen thirty three in arms, 240 00:12:55,960 --> 00:12:57,840 Speaker 1: so just good enough in terms of the arm length. 241 00:12:58,040 --> 00:13:00,600 Speaker 1: But he ran a four eight five with a one 242 00:13:00,800 --> 00:13:04,840 Speaker 1: six eight ten yards split, which is just unbelievable for 243 00:13:04,920 --> 00:13:08,559 Speaker 1: that for that size. So he was moving. He helped himself. Um. 244 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:12,319 Speaker 1: Joseph Osai I thought ran well at two hundred and 245 00:13:12,360 --> 00:13:15,000 Speaker 1: fifty six pounds. He ran a four to six two. 246 00:13:15,720 --> 00:13:19,880 Speaker 1: But one thing with Osai is it's you always take 247 00:13:19,960 --> 00:13:23,920 Speaker 1: notice when a guy Alex not to run or to 248 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:27,040 Speaker 1: perform a certain drill, and Joseph Osai, who's not the 249 00:13:27,040 --> 00:13:30,160 Speaker 1: most bendy guy, chose not to run the three cone 250 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:34,000 Speaker 1: or the shuttles. And that's if you know, if you're 251 00:13:34,000 --> 00:13:35,880 Speaker 1: an a valuator, that's a red flag. You know that 252 00:13:35,880 --> 00:13:38,920 Speaker 1: that sticks out like a store firm. Isn't that better? 253 00:13:39,240 --> 00:13:42,200 Speaker 1: Because like what I when I saw the Richard LeCount 254 00:13:42,280 --> 00:13:46,280 Speaker 1: forty time, Like, if I'm his agent, I'm telling him, Hey, 255 00:13:46,320 --> 00:13:48,040 Speaker 1: we're just gonna let people assume you run a four 256 00:13:48,080 --> 00:13:51,160 Speaker 1: to six five like we're not running. If I know 257 00:13:51,160 --> 00:13:52,800 Speaker 1: I'm gonna run a four eight, if I know I'm 258 00:13:52,800 --> 00:13:55,280 Speaker 1: gonna put up a bad three cone time, I'm gonna 259 00:13:55,320 --> 00:13:57,280 Speaker 1: have a meeting with my agent be like, hey, what 260 00:13:57,400 --> 00:13:59,800 Speaker 1: our NFL team's gonna assume I would run if I 261 00:14:00,040 --> 00:14:02,280 Speaker 1: don't do this? And am I actually gonna run worse 262 00:14:02,280 --> 00:14:05,679 Speaker 1: than that? We ain't running. But if you students need 263 00:14:05,720 --> 00:14:09,160 Speaker 1: to not work out, if you and I get that, 264 00:14:09,280 --> 00:14:11,959 Speaker 1: but if you choose not to run, then all of 265 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:14,719 Speaker 1: a sudden, you know, okay, we thought Joseph saw was 266 00:14:14,720 --> 00:14:18,880 Speaker 1: going to run a seven two three cone, but then 267 00:14:18,880 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 1: he chose not to run it's like, oh, well, maybe 268 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:23,560 Speaker 1: it's even worse than that. Maybe it was seven three. Maybe, 269 00:14:23,760 --> 00:14:26,640 Speaker 1: you know, like your mind as an evaluator starts to 270 00:14:26,680 --> 00:14:29,200 Speaker 1: really think, Okay, well maybe maybe it was so bad 271 00:14:29,320 --> 00:14:32,200 Speaker 1: during testing because obviously they you know, he got three 272 00:14:32,240 --> 00:14:36,120 Speaker 1: cone time during his training. Maybe it was just that 273 00:14:36,160 --> 00:14:38,480 Speaker 1: it wasn't even an average, it was well below average. 274 00:14:38,480 --> 00:14:42,680 Speaker 1: And so it's something that definitely stands out and instead 275 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:45,480 Speaker 1: of putting a number to it, it's gonna leave evaluators 276 00:14:45,480 --> 00:14:48,480 Speaker 1: to the their imagination to come up with a number. 277 00:14:48,520 --> 00:14:51,320 Speaker 1: So just it's it's it's something worth noting and paying 278 00:14:51,360 --> 00:14:54,320 Speaker 1: attention to for sure. I just think like if Orlando 279 00:14:54,440 --> 00:14:56,720 Speaker 1: Brown didn't work out at the combine and didn't run, 280 00:14:56,880 --> 00:15:00,280 Speaker 1: I think he would have made millions more dollars. Like 281 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:03,360 Speaker 1: his his workout was so bad that I was like, man, 282 00:15:03,480 --> 00:15:06,920 Speaker 1: just let teams imagination be as bad as they want, 283 00:15:06,960 --> 00:15:09,520 Speaker 1: because it wouldn't be that bad. Well, yeah, and he's 284 00:15:09,600 --> 00:15:13,640 Speaker 1: he's the extreme case because his his numbers were historically bad. 285 00:15:13,720 --> 00:15:16,600 Speaker 1: So yeah, he's definitely an extreme case. But that and 286 00:15:16,680 --> 00:15:19,240 Speaker 1: that's why with the like an Osai, because he didn't 287 00:15:19,240 --> 00:15:21,400 Speaker 1: do the three cone, does that tell me that his 288 00:15:21,480 --> 00:15:24,640 Speaker 1: three cone times during training weren't even average, you know, 289 00:15:24,720 --> 00:15:27,520 Speaker 1: were they well below average? And so but it you know, 290 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:30,440 Speaker 1: evaluators gonna be kept guessing. Now, is that gonna push 291 00:15:30,480 --> 00:15:33,680 Speaker 1: him down draft boards? No, I highly doubt it. Teams 292 00:15:33,720 --> 00:15:36,960 Speaker 1: already knew he was a little stiff through the hips. Um. 293 00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:39,280 Speaker 1: But it's just it's one of those things that it's 294 00:15:39,360 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 1: it's part of it becomes part of his evaluation. Well, 295 00:15:42,840 --> 00:15:44,280 Speaker 1: can I throw in one more thing too? And I 296 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:46,080 Speaker 1: know we're like just bounced to the Texas about I 297 00:15:46,080 --> 00:15:48,120 Speaker 1: want to go back to Georgia real quick with Richard 298 00:15:48,200 --> 00:15:51,920 Speaker 1: LeCount whose numbers were not great. Um. And but you 299 00:15:51,920 --> 00:15:54,160 Speaker 1: know he's got questions too because he had the motorbike 300 00:15:54,280 --> 00:15:56,560 Speaker 1: at to that, you know, in his senior year. But 301 00:15:56,640 --> 00:16:00,280 Speaker 1: he's got you know, a career, uh, some interceptions, you know, 302 00:16:00,640 --> 00:16:02,680 Speaker 1: ball skills, things like that. But I had written down 303 00:16:02,680 --> 00:16:05,880 Speaker 1: in my notes kind of slow and a little undersized. 304 00:16:06,120 --> 00:16:08,120 Speaker 1: So like I saw his numbers and I know the 305 00:16:08,160 --> 00:16:10,120 Speaker 1: official numbers come out later, and I was like, I'm 306 00:16:10,160 --> 00:16:13,760 Speaker 1: really not surprised, But is there pressure to run when 307 00:16:13,920 --> 00:16:17,080 Speaker 1: Tyson Campbell's running, or Eric Stokes is running or Monnie 308 00:16:17,160 --> 00:16:19,560 Speaker 1: Rice is running? Like, hey, all these guys are running. 309 00:16:19,600 --> 00:16:22,480 Speaker 1: I'm gonna get measured anyway. They're gonna know how, they're 310 00:16:22,480 --> 00:16:24,880 Speaker 1: gonna know. I'm a little shorty, though he's got decent 311 00:16:24,960 --> 00:16:27,200 Speaker 1: lengked with his long arms. I just kind of like, 312 00:16:27,920 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 1: that's kind of what I think, Richard account is. I 313 00:16:29,760 --> 00:16:31,880 Speaker 1: kind of had got a little confirmed of what I 314 00:16:31,920 --> 00:16:35,560 Speaker 1: thought about LeCount at least after seeing his time yesterday. Well, 315 00:16:35,600 --> 00:16:37,960 Speaker 1: and then on the flip side, with a guy like LeCount, 316 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:40,600 Speaker 1: they're gonna be some teams that look at that and say, oh, 317 00:16:40,640 --> 00:16:43,120 Speaker 1: a four eight, all right, now, we might be able 318 00:16:43,160 --> 00:16:44,920 Speaker 1: to give him in sixth round. Now, you know, like 319 00:16:45,000 --> 00:16:47,040 Speaker 1: they're they're doing a little fist pump when they see 320 00:16:47,080 --> 00:16:50,280 Speaker 1: that number because instead of being a fourth or fifth rounder, 321 00:16:50,520 --> 00:16:53,360 Speaker 1: which you know, I think that's what most teams thought 322 00:16:53,400 --> 00:16:57,520 Speaker 1: he would be, you know, mid season before that injury. Um, 323 00:16:57,960 --> 00:17:00,320 Speaker 1: you know, now maybe he could be in a later rounds. 324 00:17:00,320 --> 00:17:02,760 Speaker 1: Obviously the medicals would be a big part of that. Dan, 325 00:17:02,840 --> 00:17:04,840 Speaker 1: what do you what did you think about him previous 326 00:17:04,920 --> 00:17:07,679 Speaker 1: to the injury, Because I know you've kept up with 327 00:17:07,760 --> 00:17:10,040 Speaker 1: him pretty much the last couple of years, But previous 328 00:17:10,040 --> 00:17:11,840 Speaker 1: to the injury, was he a different player than he 329 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 1: was after that motorcycle accident. Well we didn't. We didn't 330 00:17:16,600 --> 00:17:20,640 Speaker 1: really see him after tra accident unfortunately, um he. But 331 00:17:20,880 --> 00:17:22,680 Speaker 1: I tell you we did see him for one play, 332 00:17:22,960 --> 00:17:27,919 Speaker 1: um he, which wells it was the final player of 333 00:17:27,920 --> 00:17:29,240 Speaker 1: the ball game. It's which it was kind of like 334 00:17:29,280 --> 00:17:32,120 Speaker 1: the Landed Dickerson situation, you know, where they just put 335 00:17:32,200 --> 00:17:34,920 Speaker 1: him out there so he could finish his career right, 336 00:17:35,280 --> 00:17:38,000 Speaker 1: which speaks a lot to his you know character and 337 00:17:38,119 --> 00:17:40,600 Speaker 1: you know the way they think of him in that program. Um, 338 00:17:40,720 --> 00:17:42,760 Speaker 1: I like LeCount to be honest with you, I think 339 00:17:42,800 --> 00:17:46,320 Speaker 1: he plays faster than whatever he was gonna run. Um. 340 00:17:46,359 --> 00:17:50,120 Speaker 1: You know, he's his pursuit range is outstanding. He could 341 00:17:50,119 --> 00:17:54,040 Speaker 1: play both sidelines. He plays fearless. Um. So you know, 342 00:17:54,119 --> 00:17:56,520 Speaker 1: I think you have to live with the inconsistencies that 343 00:17:56,560 --> 00:17:59,200 Speaker 1: he has. But still, you know, he reminds me a 344 00:17:59,200 --> 00:18:02,280 Speaker 1: little bit about what of his uh Marquise Blair coming 345 00:18:02,320 --> 00:18:04,680 Speaker 1: out of Utah a few years ago. Wow, uh kind 346 00:18:04,720 --> 00:18:06,119 Speaker 1: of can do it, can do a little bit of 347 00:18:06,160 --> 00:18:09,600 Speaker 1: everything as a nickel. Um you know, he's I think 348 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:12,680 Speaker 1: he's an undersized version of a Marquise Blair. So I 349 00:18:13,040 --> 00:18:16,520 Speaker 1: do like him. I like that a lot. Any other 350 00:18:16,520 --> 00:18:18,720 Speaker 1: Pro Day's Katie, that kind of stuck out to you, 351 00:18:18,840 --> 00:18:22,119 Speaker 1: and that numbers jump off the page at least from 352 00:18:22,119 --> 00:18:26,280 Speaker 1: either in a positive way or a negative way. Well, 353 00:18:26,320 --> 00:18:30,000 Speaker 1: I can tell you that nothing that happened at the 354 00:18:30,080 --> 00:18:34,080 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh Pro Day is gonna make me change about how 355 00:18:34,119 --> 00:18:37,119 Speaker 1: I feel about any of these guys coming from Pittsburgh. 356 00:18:37,160 --> 00:18:38,960 Speaker 1: I think all these guys at Pittsburgh, and some of 357 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:41,639 Speaker 1: them have like some some traits that are very interesting. 358 00:18:42,119 --> 00:18:45,399 Speaker 1: But after watching them, pretty much every evaluation I had 359 00:18:45,400 --> 00:18:49,920 Speaker 1: on the Pittsburgh guys, I was kind of like a yeah, 360 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:54,479 Speaker 1: you know, okay, Weaver's okay, uh is that that sound? 361 00:18:54,600 --> 00:18:57,440 Speaker 1: Does that? If that sound means that sound means okay? 362 00:18:58,600 --> 00:19:03,240 Speaker 1: You know you know, no, I'll let someone else have him. 363 00:19:03,240 --> 00:19:05,360 Speaker 1: You know that whole thing Like Patrick Jones, you sit 364 00:19:05,400 --> 00:19:07,879 Speaker 1: there and go, okay, great good explosion off the ball, okay, 365 00:19:07,880 --> 00:19:12,159 Speaker 1: and then that's it. That's that's about it. There. I 366 00:19:12,240 --> 00:19:16,320 Speaker 1: thought Paris Ford's tape the safety was terrible. Um. And 367 00:19:16,680 --> 00:19:20,480 Speaker 1: you know, Twyman is very interesting, you know, two hundred 368 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:25,200 Speaker 1: and ninety pounds, um. But I still kind of just 369 00:19:25,560 --> 00:19:28,480 Speaker 1: on taping like I don't know, if you know. And 370 00:19:28,840 --> 00:19:32,640 Speaker 1: again like I'm talking about one hundred top one hundred prospects. 371 00:19:33,119 --> 00:19:36,720 Speaker 1: These gonna be guys you you would taken on round three, 372 00:19:36,760 --> 00:19:39,480 Speaker 1: you know. And I don't think I feel that way 373 00:19:39,520 --> 00:19:42,240 Speaker 1: about any of those guys. The guy I kind of 374 00:19:42,280 --> 00:19:45,560 Speaker 1: liked from them and it's not it's not like in love, 375 00:19:45,720 --> 00:19:47,639 Speaker 1: but like we're looking for safeties, right. I do like 376 00:19:47,840 --> 00:19:50,879 Speaker 1: Damar Hamlin a little bit. I've got a fourth round 377 00:19:51,359 --> 00:19:55,200 Speaker 1: grade on him, but you know, I don't know if 378 00:19:55,240 --> 00:19:57,280 Speaker 1: he holds up as a free safety. I don't know 379 00:19:57,320 --> 00:20:00,240 Speaker 1: if he moves well enough. So again, that was looking 380 00:20:00,280 --> 00:20:02,199 Speaker 1: for a little more clarity from those Pittsburgh guys, and 381 00:20:02,240 --> 00:20:05,120 Speaker 1: I just I don't think you see that with them. 382 00:20:05,680 --> 00:20:09,200 Speaker 1: Those Pittsburgh guys. Which is interesting is Twinan and Twinman 383 00:20:09,240 --> 00:20:11,639 Speaker 1: didn't play this year. He opted out, Paris four opted 384 00:20:11,680 --> 00:20:16,439 Speaker 1: out mid season. So we're talking about two guys that 385 00:20:16,480 --> 00:20:20,160 Speaker 1: opted out and still ran those below average times. That's 386 00:20:20,320 --> 00:20:23,320 Speaker 1: you know, that's that's saying something when you have all 387 00:20:23,320 --> 00:20:25,680 Speaker 1: this time to train and get ready and you still 388 00:20:25,720 --> 00:20:28,080 Speaker 1: turn in those times. I mean, it's just another you know, 389 00:20:28,440 --> 00:20:31,119 Speaker 1: dynamic to this draft process. Okay, Can I throw on 390 00:20:31,200 --> 00:20:33,000 Speaker 1: a quick question though, because there's one guy from them 391 00:20:33,000 --> 00:20:36,480 Speaker 1: I haven't seen. He allegedly ran under a four or 392 00:20:36,480 --> 00:20:41,520 Speaker 1: five forty four four seven forty was Jason Pinnock, the cornerback. 393 00:20:41,640 --> 00:20:43,520 Speaker 1: And he's the guy that I didn't like focus in 394 00:20:43,560 --> 00:20:45,800 Speaker 1: on room watching them. Yeah, and I need to go 395 00:20:45,800 --> 00:20:48,800 Speaker 1: go see him again. What are your thoughts on him? Yeah, 396 00:20:48,840 --> 00:20:50,960 Speaker 1: I think he's a I don't know that he's draftable. 397 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:54,560 Speaker 1: I think he's more of a late round guy, p 398 00:20:54,720 --> 00:20:57,280 Speaker 1: F A M. He did put in turn in some 399 00:20:57,280 --> 00:21:01,960 Speaker 1: good times and decent size, you know, not the biggest guys. 400 00:21:02,280 --> 00:21:04,000 Speaker 1: I think he came in what five ten and a half, 401 00:21:04,040 --> 00:21:07,680 Speaker 1: I believe, But you know he you know, his dad 402 00:21:07,680 --> 00:21:12,199 Speaker 1: played college football, He played at a high level. He 403 00:21:13,119 --> 00:21:16,200 Speaker 1: consistency was an issue for him, and I think that's 404 00:21:16,200 --> 00:21:18,960 Speaker 1: the biggest reason why he's not a lock draft pick. 405 00:21:19,320 --> 00:21:21,600 Speaker 1: But I thought the times that he turned in yesterday 406 00:21:21,600 --> 00:21:24,639 Speaker 1: a certainly help. Do you think guys like that Dane 407 00:21:24,880 --> 00:21:27,320 Speaker 1: have a better chance of getting drafted this year or 408 00:21:27,480 --> 00:21:30,320 Speaker 1: a lesser chance of getting drafted? And my point being 409 00:21:30,960 --> 00:21:33,280 Speaker 1: just the fact that they do run and the fact 410 00:21:33,320 --> 00:21:36,280 Speaker 1: that there is no combine and they are still going 411 00:21:36,320 --> 00:21:38,560 Speaker 1: out there. They're competing, they're putting their times out there, 412 00:21:38,840 --> 00:21:41,680 Speaker 1: whereas in the past you would have multiple chances for 413 00:21:41,800 --> 00:21:45,800 Speaker 1: a good handful of prospects to put their times out there. 414 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:49,040 Speaker 1: Do you think those guys that are bubble draftable dudes 415 00:21:49,119 --> 00:21:52,479 Speaker 1: that could potentially up their value just by running and 416 00:21:52,560 --> 00:21:59,639 Speaker 1: putting out a decent time. I think that, you know, 417 00:22:00,320 --> 00:22:04,600 Speaker 1: something that is interesting about this class is um watching 418 00:22:04,920 --> 00:22:08,200 Speaker 1: who who's a combined invite who's not a combine invite? 419 00:22:08,600 --> 00:22:12,520 Speaker 1: Because the combine invites, we know we're gonna get those medicals, okay, 420 00:22:12,600 --> 00:22:14,879 Speaker 1: And so the guys that are on the bubble but 421 00:22:14,920 --> 00:22:17,879 Speaker 1: are combine invites, they've got a much better chance of 422 00:22:17,920 --> 00:22:20,760 Speaker 1: getting drafted because at least teams will have some clarity 423 00:22:21,119 --> 00:22:24,280 Speaker 1: on what's you know, what's going on with them from 424 00:22:24,320 --> 00:22:27,280 Speaker 1: a medical perspective. But some of these other guys, it's 425 00:22:27,600 --> 00:22:29,639 Speaker 1: they're gonna it's it's gonna be a lot tougher to 426 00:22:29,760 --> 00:22:33,280 Speaker 1: get medicals that they can trust because you know, they're, 427 00:22:33,320 --> 00:22:36,639 Speaker 1: you know, gonna get all these different information from the 428 00:22:36,680 --> 00:22:39,879 Speaker 1: agents and from random doctors, and teams aren't going to 429 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:42,080 Speaker 1: know what to trust. So I think it's fair to 430 00:22:42,119 --> 00:22:44,760 Speaker 1: say we're gonna have probably a record low uh not 431 00:22:44,880 --> 00:22:48,879 Speaker 1: in combine guys get drafted this year. Um, and you 432 00:22:48,880 --> 00:22:51,600 Speaker 1: know part of that is, you know, character wise, not 433 00:22:51,640 --> 00:22:53,840 Speaker 1: being able to learn more about these guys in person, 434 00:22:54,160 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 1: the lack of medicals, m but you know, the putting 435 00:22:58,400 --> 00:22:59,879 Speaker 1: up good times will help. But it's just gonna be 436 00:22:59,920 --> 00:23:01,919 Speaker 1: a tough They're they're behind the eight ball as they 437 00:23:01,960 --> 00:23:04,800 Speaker 1: go through the process because of you know, not having 438 00:23:04,960 --> 00:23:06,800 Speaker 1: not be getting an invite to the Combine, to not 439 00:23:06,840 --> 00:23:09,439 Speaker 1: being able to be you know, an official visit, not 440 00:23:09,520 --> 00:23:11,240 Speaker 1: being able to meet with these teams. It's going to 441 00:23:11,320 --> 00:23:14,000 Speaker 1: make it tough. 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Now for some Twitter 485 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:09,119 Speaker 1: on the twenty on the twittery Chris Beam as always 486 00:26:09,160 --> 00:26:11,760 Speaker 1: punching the buttons in the bank and doing a fantastic job. 487 00:26:11,800 --> 00:26:14,760 Speaker 1: And I've got a lot of good questions coming in today, 488 00:26:14,800 --> 00:26:17,920 Speaker 1: but I'm gonna start with one from Cowboys Coffee Talk, 489 00:26:17,960 --> 00:26:20,119 Speaker 1: and i want to talk safety with you. Guys for 490 00:26:20,240 --> 00:26:23,240 Speaker 1: just a moment said Hey, Kyle safety with the highest 491 00:26:23,240 --> 00:26:28,960 Speaker 1: ceiling Morigg Holland, Grant Cisco, and he says, my apologies 492 00:26:29,000 --> 00:26:31,920 Speaker 1: to Jeff for leaving out his tiny safety aka dar 493 00:26:32,400 --> 00:26:35,720 Speaker 1: Darius Washington from TCU. So, Jeff, I'm gonna let you 494 00:26:35,880 --> 00:26:39,679 Speaker 1: answer this question first without Washington being the name that 495 00:26:39,760 --> 00:26:42,399 Speaker 1: you say. But what we're out of those four mo 496 00:26:42,640 --> 00:26:51,399 Speaker 1: Rigg Holland, Grant Cisco. So the tough part here is 497 00:26:51,440 --> 00:26:53,439 Speaker 1: the two guys that I don't really like out of 498 00:26:53,440 --> 00:26:56,840 Speaker 1: that group. I can't acknowledge that there is a potential 499 00:26:57,200 --> 00:27:01,320 Speaker 1: for a big hit there, like Andre Cisco. Have they 500 00:27:01,359 --> 00:27:03,199 Speaker 1: had their pro day yet? I haven't seen the numbers, 501 00:27:03,240 --> 00:27:05,240 Speaker 1: but I'm told that he's going to be a really 502 00:27:05,240 --> 00:27:09,520 Speaker 1: good athlete and he's got a ton of forced turnovers. 503 00:27:10,040 --> 00:27:12,520 Speaker 1: But I don't trust andre Cisco like I wouldn't take 504 00:27:12,600 --> 00:27:16,000 Speaker 1: him in the first three rounds of a draft. He 505 00:27:16,040 --> 00:27:17,720 Speaker 1: gives up more big plays than any safety I have 506 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:22,760 Speaker 1: ever watched. So and then Javan Holland. I like the 507 00:27:22,760 --> 00:27:26,280 Speaker 1: ball production, I like the way that he diagnoses what's happening. 508 00:27:26,920 --> 00:27:28,640 Speaker 1: I just don't know if he's athletic enough to play 509 00:27:28,680 --> 00:27:30,600 Speaker 1: corner I don't know if he's physical enough to play safety, 510 00:27:30,640 --> 00:27:32,840 Speaker 1: so I'm kind of scared of him, and so I'm 511 00:27:32,840 --> 00:27:34,240 Speaker 1: going to narrow it down to the two guys that 512 00:27:34,320 --> 00:27:38,359 Speaker 1: I really like, and gosh, it's a tough question because 513 00:27:38,440 --> 00:27:41,400 Speaker 1: Richie Grant I have tape of him playing a good 514 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:43,960 Speaker 1: amount of single high safety and showing the sideline to 515 00:27:44,040 --> 00:27:47,679 Speaker 1: sideline range. And Merrick played at TCU where they basically 516 00:27:47,760 --> 00:27:50,920 Speaker 1: ran a split safety system where they both were deep 517 00:27:50,960 --> 00:27:55,040 Speaker 1: have sometimes you're down, sometimes you're up. But Merrick probably 518 00:27:55,080 --> 00:27:58,879 Speaker 1: has a blend of the physical tools that gives you 519 00:27:58,920 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 1: a higher ceiling, and that's I think that's why he's 520 00:28:01,359 --> 00:28:04,000 Speaker 1: projected to go so high, because I think on tape 521 00:28:04,440 --> 00:28:07,879 Speaker 1: he's my third or fourth favorite safety. So Dan, you 522 00:28:07,960 --> 00:28:11,600 Speaker 1: tell me with marriage, is it the blend of prototypical 523 00:28:11,680 --> 00:28:14,160 Speaker 1: size and you think that he's going to test well 524 00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:17,200 Speaker 1: and he could be good at every aspect that makes 525 00:28:17,280 --> 00:28:21,800 Speaker 1: him the number one safety? Yeah, I think that's fair. 526 00:28:22,400 --> 00:28:24,520 Speaker 1: I mean, I personally, I like Richie Grant is my 527 00:28:24,560 --> 00:28:27,560 Speaker 1: top safety. But if we're talking highest upside, if that's 528 00:28:27,600 --> 00:28:30,800 Speaker 1: the question is which one has the highest upside, then yeah, 529 00:28:30,840 --> 00:28:32,680 Speaker 1: I think you can make an easy case for Marek 530 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:35,919 Speaker 1: because of the range, because the ball skills. You know, 531 00:28:35,960 --> 00:28:39,160 Speaker 1: he's he was a corner and wide receiver in high school, 532 00:28:39,760 --> 00:28:41,840 Speaker 1: and so you know, you still think he's going to 533 00:28:41,880 --> 00:28:44,240 Speaker 1: get better at safety in terms of recognition, in terms 534 00:28:44,240 --> 00:28:46,920 Speaker 1: of his steps. So yeah, I think in terms of 535 00:28:46,960 --> 00:28:52,000 Speaker 1: overall upside, Merrig probably the easy answer there. But as 536 00:28:52,040 --> 00:28:55,440 Speaker 1: a just player in prospect, I give Richie Grant the 537 00:28:55,560 --> 00:28:58,920 Speaker 1: edge just because I feel a little bit better about 538 00:28:59,160 --> 00:29:01,440 Speaker 1: who he is. He's gonna be for me. You mean, 539 00:29:01,520 --> 00:29:03,120 Speaker 1: he's a little bit older than you want. He's gonna 540 00:29:03,120 --> 00:29:05,959 Speaker 1: be a twenty four year old rookie. But uh, you know, 541 00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:08,320 Speaker 1: I just I'm a big Richie Grant fan and and 542 00:29:08,520 --> 00:29:12,200 Speaker 1: think that his game translates really well. I like Grant 543 00:29:12,240 --> 00:29:15,880 Speaker 1: more than Merrick. But but because you guys both answered 544 00:29:15,880 --> 00:29:17,640 Speaker 1: with those players, can I throw out a wild card 545 00:29:18,240 --> 00:29:21,400 Speaker 1: a guy that's not even on there, even though even 546 00:29:21,400 --> 00:29:25,120 Speaker 1: though we haven't exactly seen him play safety. What about 547 00:29:25,120 --> 00:29:34,040 Speaker 1: Sean Wade? Everyone's forgotten about it. Molden's a power yeah, 548 00:29:34,040 --> 00:29:36,040 Speaker 1: but he's a corner, right, I would say for now, 549 00:29:36,080 --> 00:29:38,320 Speaker 1: I think which cut the corner? I think? But Sean, 550 00:29:38,560 --> 00:29:42,280 Speaker 1: I mean, Sean Wade just just for having fun here. 551 00:29:42,880 --> 00:29:46,720 Speaker 1: You know, let's what if he what if he all 552 00:29:46,760 --> 00:29:49,560 Speaker 1: of a sudden is drafted, and let's say he's drafted 553 00:29:49,640 --> 00:29:53,600 Speaker 1: the sixth round, which is could happen um And let's 554 00:29:53,600 --> 00:29:56,040 Speaker 1: say all of a sudden he plays and he's incredible. 555 00:29:56,440 --> 00:29:59,560 Speaker 1: I mean, the ceilings there, we've seen him play really well, 556 00:29:59,640 --> 00:30:04,560 Speaker 1: like of a year of really excellent tape now playing inside, 557 00:30:05,240 --> 00:30:07,320 Speaker 1: and then a year of really bad take playing outside. 558 00:30:07,320 --> 00:30:09,360 Speaker 1: It's just throwing that out there. That's wouldn't be what 559 00:30:09,440 --> 00:30:11,600 Speaker 1: my answer is. But I'm just wanting to be different 560 00:30:11,600 --> 00:30:13,560 Speaker 1: than what you guys did because I'm kind of trying 561 00:30:13,560 --> 00:30:15,760 Speaker 1: to come here from a centrist point of view. Yeah 562 00:30:15,800 --> 00:30:18,120 Speaker 1: it was they also thought I go early. We'd be 563 00:30:18,120 --> 00:30:23,720 Speaker 1: willing to bet on that day three. I mean, that's 564 00:30:25,200 --> 00:30:27,760 Speaker 1: I don't know. He's such an enigma because if what 565 00:30:27,840 --> 00:30:31,160 Speaker 1: you saw this past year was a guy playing half 566 00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:35,000 Speaker 1: speed who just looked like a fish out of water outside. 567 00:30:36,400 --> 00:30:37,800 Speaker 1: But yeah, I mean based off his two has a 568 00:30:37,920 --> 00:30:40,280 Speaker 1: nineteen tape when he was inside, he played a lot better. 569 00:30:40,320 --> 00:30:45,360 Speaker 1: He's a physical tackler. But you know, I still wonder 570 00:30:45,400 --> 00:30:49,120 Speaker 1: if he has the traits, especially above the neck, needed 571 00:30:49,640 --> 00:30:52,720 Speaker 1: to really thrive there. I don't know he is. He 572 00:30:52,880 --> 00:30:54,640 Speaker 1: is one of the toughest players in this draft to 573 00:30:54,640 --> 00:30:58,200 Speaker 1: figure out, no question. Yeah, he was one of those 574 00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:01,160 Speaker 1: guys that, at least last year you're talking about moving 575 00:31:01,240 --> 00:31:04,200 Speaker 1: him to safety and the potential of him moving to safety. 576 00:31:04,280 --> 00:31:06,080 Speaker 1: Last year, they thought it was a good idea to 577 00:31:06,120 --> 00:31:08,640 Speaker 1: move him from a slot corner to an outside corner, 578 00:31:08,680 --> 00:31:10,479 Speaker 1: and that didn't really work very well. So I don't know. 579 00:31:10,560 --> 00:31:14,880 Speaker 1: Maybe his versatility just isn't what it appears to be, 580 00:31:15,280 --> 00:31:17,200 Speaker 1: or maybe that was just because he wasn't a good 581 00:31:17,200 --> 00:31:20,000 Speaker 1: fit at the corner spot. I think that's more likely, 582 00:31:20,160 --> 00:31:22,640 Speaker 1: but I don't know. Maybe he just isn't as versatile 583 00:31:23,000 --> 00:31:26,719 Speaker 1: overall as a player. Now, going on to this question 584 00:31:26,800 --> 00:31:29,400 Speaker 1: from Justin on Twitter, this is an interesting question. I 585 00:31:29,400 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 1: don't see this a lot from Cowboys fans, but he 586 00:31:31,400 --> 00:31:34,240 Speaker 1: said who are some of the possible mid round tight 587 00:31:34,360 --> 00:31:37,440 Speaker 1: ends to keep an eye on, saying that he wants 588 00:31:37,480 --> 00:31:41,640 Speaker 1: the passing game to be quote unquote awesome in this offense? 589 00:31:41,760 --> 00:31:45,240 Speaker 1: Can the Cowboys pass on the position With Dalton Schultz 590 00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:50,160 Speaker 1: emergence and Blake Jarwin as a perpetual potential guy. Katie, 591 00:31:50,200 --> 00:31:54,640 Speaker 1: You're excited to answer this question. I like this question. 592 00:31:54,920 --> 00:31:56,840 Speaker 1: I think tight ends are very fun to watch. A 593 00:31:56,840 --> 00:31:59,040 Speaker 1: little bit of blocking, a little bit of catching. I 594 00:31:59,080 --> 00:32:03,160 Speaker 1: really enjoy value tight ends. Give me Tommy Trimble from 595 00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:07,040 Speaker 1: Notre Dame all day long. And you know, maybe you 596 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:09,040 Speaker 1: know when you say mid round, obviously you don't want 597 00:32:09,080 --> 00:32:12,240 Speaker 1: the Cowboys this year unless it's Kyle Pitts spending a 598 00:32:12,280 --> 00:32:15,719 Speaker 1: premium pick on a tight end. But and Tommy Trimble 599 00:32:15,760 --> 00:32:19,680 Speaker 1: probably goes. You know, Tommy Trimble probably doesn't make it 600 00:32:19,760 --> 00:32:24,320 Speaker 1: today three, but he might. And yeah, so it's kind 601 00:32:24,360 --> 00:32:27,240 Speaker 1: of a guy like I Also, I like Yaboa from 602 00:32:27,280 --> 00:32:31,280 Speaker 1: Old Miss, and I know that he's a little he's 603 00:32:31,320 --> 00:32:34,400 Speaker 1: kind of an odd player, just like he's six to four, 604 00:32:34,480 --> 00:32:37,000 Speaker 1: about two fifty and he was at Temple for a 605 00:32:37,080 --> 00:32:39,960 Speaker 1: long time before going to Old Miss. But you know, 606 00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:42,959 Speaker 1: there's there's some plays that he made on tape, especially 607 00:32:43,040 --> 00:32:45,560 Speaker 1: one was in the Alabama game. It was very interesting. 608 00:32:45,640 --> 00:32:48,520 Speaker 1: I think he's got pretty good ball adjustment skills, like 609 00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:51,160 Speaker 1: he showed that he can make catches away from his 610 00:32:51,280 --> 00:32:54,240 Speaker 1: body and things like that. And uh, and I don't 611 00:32:54,280 --> 00:32:57,640 Speaker 1: know if he's like an explosive guy. And lord knows, 612 00:32:57,640 --> 00:33:02,880 Speaker 1: this team probably doesn't need that lay right now. But no, 613 00:33:03,000 --> 00:33:04,640 Speaker 1: I don't think he's like a top nuch route runner 614 00:33:04,680 --> 00:33:08,040 Speaker 1: or anything. But I think he's a very interesting player 615 00:33:08,160 --> 00:33:10,960 Speaker 1: with pretty good size and kind of a mismatch type 616 00:33:10,960 --> 00:33:14,200 Speaker 1: of guy. I feel like it feels like Carolina is 617 00:33:14,200 --> 00:33:17,240 Speaker 1: a pretty good landing spot for him given his history 618 00:33:17,240 --> 00:33:22,120 Speaker 1: at Temple. But that's a Kennyyboa from Old miss is 619 00:33:22,160 --> 00:33:25,440 Speaker 1: a guy I like in the mid rounds at tight end. Yeah, 620 00:33:25,520 --> 00:33:27,320 Speaker 1: that's not bad. I mean this is an interesting tight 621 00:33:27,440 --> 00:33:31,600 Speaker 1: end class because it's kind of like there's the big 622 00:33:31,640 --> 00:33:34,680 Speaker 1: time guys and then there's no middle class, and then 623 00:33:34,760 --> 00:33:37,560 Speaker 1: there's a lot of intriguing late round guys like Kyle 624 00:33:37,600 --> 00:33:40,440 Speaker 1: Pitts is obviously at the top, and then on day 625 00:33:40,440 --> 00:33:43,720 Speaker 1: two you've got Friar Muth and Brevin Jordan, Tommy Trumbull, 626 00:33:43,800 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 1: Hunter Long. So those five guys are at the top. 627 00:33:46,200 --> 00:33:48,640 Speaker 1: I think all are going to top one hundred. Brevin 628 00:33:48,720 --> 00:33:52,000 Speaker 1: Jordan's I think would be the one for the Cowboys. 629 00:33:52,080 --> 00:33:55,640 Speaker 1: That would be really interesting. I like that fit a 630 00:33:55,680 --> 00:33:59,320 Speaker 1: lot what he can add to this offense. Now, again, 631 00:33:59,320 --> 00:34:01,080 Speaker 1: you have to give him a third round. They get 632 00:34:01,120 --> 00:34:04,080 Speaker 1: a draft a third round tight end. I doubt it, 633 00:34:04,120 --> 00:34:06,520 Speaker 1: but you know who knows. Um. But like I said, 634 00:34:06,720 --> 00:34:09,240 Speaker 1: I don't really I don't really think there's a mid 635 00:34:10,160 --> 00:34:12,759 Speaker 1: a mid round tight end market this year. Like you're 636 00:34:12,800 --> 00:34:17,640 Speaker 1: looking at uh, you know your Boa McKitty, Um, you know, 637 00:34:17,719 --> 00:34:20,359 Speaker 1: guys like that. I don't. I'd rather have them fifth, sixth, 638 00:34:20,400 --> 00:34:22,600 Speaker 1: seventh rounds. So I don't. I actually don't even have 639 00:34:22,640 --> 00:34:25,319 Speaker 1: a tight end graded as a fourth round pick. Um. 640 00:34:25,680 --> 00:34:29,839 Speaker 1: And then in like between rounds five and seven, I've 641 00:34:29,840 --> 00:34:31,880 Speaker 1: got like eight of them, you know, like just really 642 00:34:31,920 --> 00:34:36,480 Speaker 1: intriguing guys. Uh, you know, like Pro Wells from TCU, uh, 643 00:34:36,480 --> 00:34:39,919 Speaker 1: Briley Moore, Kansas State. Um, you know there's a group 644 00:34:39,960 --> 00:34:43,040 Speaker 1: of these guys that are intriguing and that offers something 645 00:34:43,400 --> 00:34:47,239 Speaker 1: that you know, at least are worthy of draft conversation. 646 00:34:47,719 --> 00:34:49,400 Speaker 1: But you know, it's just I don't think it's a 647 00:34:49,400 --> 00:34:51,359 Speaker 1: great year for the for a mid round tight end. 648 00:34:53,480 --> 00:34:58,120 Speaker 1: Kyle Pits, that's all you want to say, Pits. Yeah, 649 00:34:58,160 --> 00:34:59,759 Speaker 1: if you're not picking cow Pits, I don't want to 650 00:34:59,760 --> 00:35:02,200 Speaker 1: tight I got two tight ends. I'm fine. But if 651 00:35:02,200 --> 00:35:04,799 Speaker 1: you want to pick caps, pick Calpits, I'd be cool. 652 00:35:04,800 --> 00:35:07,239 Speaker 1: I'll bring the bell Dozer back as a tight end 653 00:35:07,320 --> 00:35:10,520 Speaker 1: three I'm gad to go. I think I'm right there 654 00:35:10,560 --> 00:35:12,680 Speaker 1: with you. I don't know if I'm really interested because 655 00:35:12,719 --> 00:35:15,760 Speaker 1: of those two guys, because of, at least at the moment, 656 00:35:15,800 --> 00:35:18,040 Speaker 1: the kind of discount that you would potentially be getting 657 00:35:18,040 --> 00:35:22,200 Speaker 1: those two on, and as starting caliber tight ends. Yeah, 658 00:35:22,239 --> 00:35:23,879 Speaker 1: if you're not picking a big time guy, I don't 659 00:35:23,880 --> 00:35:26,360 Speaker 1: know if I would necessarily even ways to pick on 660 00:35:26,440 --> 00:35:29,719 Speaker 1: that at this point, but those are intriguing guys. I 661 00:35:29,760 --> 00:35:31,800 Speaker 1: like Tremble a lot actually as a player. I just 662 00:35:31,840 --> 00:35:34,520 Speaker 1: don't necessarily know if the Cowboys need to spend a 663 00:35:34,600 --> 00:35:36,680 Speaker 1: pick there, I'd rather spend that on a on a 664 00:35:36,719 --> 00:35:39,920 Speaker 1: third round corner or a third round safety. I think 665 00:35:39,960 --> 00:35:41,560 Speaker 1: that would just be a better use of it. Now, 666 00:35:41,800 --> 00:35:44,400 Speaker 1: this is another question that kind of perked up my 667 00:35:44,440 --> 00:35:48,000 Speaker 1: eyebrows a little bit, just because I haven't seen this before. 668 00:35:48,080 --> 00:35:50,839 Speaker 1: But Michael Will ask on Twitter, could you guys see 669 00:35:50,840 --> 00:35:53,480 Speaker 1: a scenario and this is gonna make Jeff Cabitall mister 670 00:35:53,520 --> 00:35:56,600 Speaker 1: captain trade down either extremely happy or not so happy 671 00:35:56,600 --> 00:35:58,440 Speaker 1: at all. I don't really know yet. Could you see 672 00:35:58,480 --> 00:36:01,680 Speaker 1: a scenario where it would make sense for the Cowboys 673 00:36:01,719 --> 00:36:06,640 Speaker 1: to trade completely out of the first round stack. Plenty 674 00:36:06,680 --> 00:36:09,680 Speaker 1: of more premium picks for twenty twenty two, where there's 675 00:36:09,719 --> 00:36:13,200 Speaker 1: a more interesting draft class coming up than using this 676 00:36:13,320 --> 00:36:17,040 Speaker 1: draft to fill more of the gaps expected next year. Jeff, 677 00:36:17,080 --> 00:36:19,200 Speaker 1: do you like that as captain trade doown? Or if 678 00:36:19,239 --> 00:36:21,279 Speaker 1: you're captain trade doown, do you have a cap on 679 00:36:21,320 --> 00:36:25,000 Speaker 1: how far you old fall? No, because let me tell 680 00:36:25,040 --> 00:36:27,399 Speaker 1: you a secret about captain trade down. Okay, Captain trade 681 00:36:27,400 --> 00:36:30,080 Speaker 1: doown likes this draft. Captain tradedown doesn't love the top 682 00:36:30,160 --> 00:36:32,720 Speaker 1: ten of this draft if you're looking for defensive help. 683 00:36:32,920 --> 00:36:35,680 Speaker 1: So I love the idea of trading down, absolutely do. 684 00:36:36,239 --> 00:36:40,160 Speaker 1: I do not love the idea of using those picks now. Look, 685 00:36:40,160 --> 00:36:43,120 Speaker 1: as a long term play, you get better value if 686 00:36:43,160 --> 00:36:46,719 Speaker 1: you are trading for next year's picks. So if you 687 00:36:46,760 --> 00:36:49,759 Speaker 1: are a bad team or a building or rebuilding team, 688 00:36:49,800 --> 00:36:52,520 Speaker 1: then I think that's a great strategy. The Cowboys planned 689 00:36:52,600 --> 00:36:56,000 Speaker 1: to win. So I think that if you want to 690 00:36:56,040 --> 00:36:58,640 Speaker 1: trade down at this draft, I want to still exist 691 00:36:58,920 --> 00:37:01,799 Speaker 1: strongly in the second and third rounds because I think 692 00:37:01,800 --> 00:37:03,839 Speaker 1: it's a really good draft there. I think the one 693 00:37:03,880 --> 00:37:06,200 Speaker 1: place that it's a little bit worrisome is if you're 694 00:37:06,200 --> 00:37:08,880 Speaker 1: picking around, oh, I don't know ten and you're looking 695 00:37:08,880 --> 00:37:12,080 Speaker 1: for defense. So Captain Traddown does want to ride, but 696 00:37:12,200 --> 00:37:17,520 Speaker 1: Captain Traddown does not want to leave this year. Dan Now, 697 00:37:17,600 --> 00:37:20,800 Speaker 1: I get that personally. You know, if the team's offering 698 00:37:20,840 --> 00:37:23,520 Speaker 1: me a one next year and a second round pick 699 00:37:24,200 --> 00:37:28,880 Speaker 1: for number ten, I'm thinking really strongly about that. And 700 00:37:28,920 --> 00:37:31,239 Speaker 1: trust me, I no one loves drafting more than I do. 701 00:37:31,280 --> 00:37:33,319 Speaker 1: I'd hate to draft out of the first round this 702 00:37:33,360 --> 00:37:35,520 Speaker 1: year because I think even if you don't love the 703 00:37:35,560 --> 00:37:38,080 Speaker 1: top ten, there's still quality players you'd love to add 704 00:37:38,080 --> 00:37:42,040 Speaker 1: to this roster. But the chance to add another Day 705 00:37:42,040 --> 00:37:44,920 Speaker 1: two pick, maybe another Day three pick as well, plus 706 00:37:45,280 --> 00:37:48,759 Speaker 1: a one next year, that's you know, you got to 707 00:37:48,760 --> 00:37:50,799 Speaker 1: think long term, and I think that would you're getting 708 00:37:50,840 --> 00:37:54,200 Speaker 1: excellent value at that point. So you know, I think 709 00:37:54,239 --> 00:37:57,720 Speaker 1: there's something to be said about the cap situation, and 710 00:37:58,320 --> 00:38:02,240 Speaker 1: you know, filling out the roster with Day two picks 711 00:38:02,760 --> 00:38:05,839 Speaker 1: rather than you know, like a top ten pick which 712 00:38:05,960 --> 00:38:08,560 Speaker 1: you know makes X amount of money. You know, you 713 00:38:08,600 --> 00:38:10,840 Speaker 1: have a chance to trade back and still get a 714 00:38:10,880 --> 00:38:13,520 Speaker 1: solid player, and you're getting them for lesser money. So 715 00:38:13,640 --> 00:38:16,320 Speaker 1: I think that factors into so a lot of moving 716 00:38:16,360 --> 00:38:19,680 Speaker 1: parts here. It's worth having the conversation. If the offer. 717 00:38:19,760 --> 00:38:24,759 Speaker 1: Is there no question I'll be quick on this. I 718 00:38:24,800 --> 00:38:27,240 Speaker 1: think you start to get to round five, six and seven, 719 00:38:27,520 --> 00:38:30,520 Speaker 1: and maybe you've got it narrowed down to five guys 720 00:38:30,600 --> 00:38:32,319 Speaker 1: you want to draft, and then say, okay, there's three 721 00:38:32,360 --> 00:38:35,120 Speaker 1: guys that want to take right here, and a lot 722 00:38:35,120 --> 00:38:37,120 Speaker 1: of these guys, let's say they didn't play last year 723 00:38:38,080 --> 00:38:40,440 Speaker 1: and I'm going off twenty nineteen tape and things like that. 724 00:38:40,360 --> 00:38:41,880 Speaker 1: That's kind of where i'd go. You know what, if 725 00:38:41,880 --> 00:38:44,279 Speaker 1: someone wants to get in back in the fifth round, 726 00:38:44,320 --> 00:38:46,399 Speaker 1: I'll take a pick for next year. I think I'm 727 00:38:46,440 --> 00:38:48,359 Speaker 1: more likely to throw around picks in the fifth, sixth, 728 00:38:48,400 --> 00:38:50,440 Speaker 1: and seventh round. But I think there Jeff made a 729 00:38:50,480 --> 00:38:53,520 Speaker 1: good point there. You're not planning to be picking tenth 730 00:38:53,520 --> 00:38:55,799 Speaker 1: in each round next year. This is a team that's 731 00:38:55,840 --> 00:38:58,600 Speaker 1: gonna try to win and I think likely will be 732 00:38:58,640 --> 00:39:00,960 Speaker 1: in the playoffs. So I think you're probab have a 733 00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:02,959 Speaker 1: pick in between nineteen and thirty two. It's a little 734 00:39:02,960 --> 00:39:06,360 Speaker 1: different right there, but you know, but I'm willing to 735 00:39:06,680 --> 00:39:08,759 Speaker 1: play that game in the fifth, sixth, and seventh round. 736 00:39:09,680 --> 00:39:11,920 Speaker 1: And Dane also brought up the point of the money 737 00:39:12,040 --> 00:39:14,560 Speaker 1: in the way that the draft funds are going to 738 00:39:14,640 --> 00:39:18,160 Speaker 1: have to be allocated. I don't know. Maybe is this 739 00:39:18,239 --> 00:39:20,600 Speaker 1: year's salary cap going to be better than next year's 740 00:39:20,600 --> 00:39:23,879 Speaker 1: salary cap? That's my biggest question, because at least right now, 741 00:39:23,880 --> 00:39:25,680 Speaker 1: it doesn't look like that's the case. It looks like 742 00:39:25,719 --> 00:39:27,480 Speaker 1: this year is actually going to be a better year 743 00:39:28,080 --> 00:39:31,399 Speaker 1: for the cap and for the different funds that would 744 00:39:31,400 --> 00:39:34,040 Speaker 1: be allotted. Now you have eleven or ten draft picks 745 00:39:34,040 --> 00:39:35,879 Speaker 1: that you're gonna have to go and dish that out 746 00:39:35,880 --> 00:39:38,799 Speaker 1: to at some point if you end up keeping all 747 00:39:38,800 --> 00:39:42,239 Speaker 1: of those, which I don't necessarily anticipate happening, but that's 748 00:39:42,239 --> 00:39:44,080 Speaker 1: an interesting point to keep in there as well. If 749 00:39:44,080 --> 00:39:46,319 Speaker 1: the Cowboys feel like next year is a better year 750 00:39:46,719 --> 00:39:49,640 Speaker 1: to have multiple first round draft picks on your salary, 751 00:39:49,760 --> 00:39:54,080 Speaker 1: then maybe they do in tree or entertain some of 752 00:39:54,080 --> 00:39:56,440 Speaker 1: those offers and maybe move back a little bit more. 753 00:39:56,480 --> 00:39:58,960 Speaker 1: So that is something as well. All Right, Dane, this 754 00:39:59,000 --> 00:40:02,720 Speaker 1: one's for you. Jason wants to hear about the centers 755 00:40:02,719 --> 00:40:06,360 Speaker 1: and guards in this class. We've talked a lot about 756 00:40:06,400 --> 00:40:08,720 Speaker 1: the tackle position. We've talked a lot, of course about 757 00:40:08,719 --> 00:40:11,200 Speaker 1: the tight ends in the defense, but we haven't really 758 00:40:11,200 --> 00:40:13,360 Speaker 1: talked a whole lot about those centers in those guards. 759 00:40:13,360 --> 00:40:16,359 Speaker 1: So tell me just kind of a general synopsis of 760 00:40:16,400 --> 00:40:20,960 Speaker 1: what you think of that interior offensive line. I think 761 00:40:20,960 --> 00:40:24,279 Speaker 1: it's a really good group. I think that, you know, 762 00:40:24,480 --> 00:40:27,080 Speaker 1: starting with the first round and working all the way 763 00:40:27,080 --> 00:40:30,760 Speaker 1: through the drafts, there's a center or guard, multiple guards 764 00:40:30,800 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 1: that you could draft and add to this team that 765 00:40:33,200 --> 00:40:35,320 Speaker 1: are going to give you immediate depth and im possible 766 00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:38,520 Speaker 1: future starter. So I'm a big fan of what both 767 00:40:38,560 --> 00:40:42,000 Speaker 1: positions have to offer. A guy like Kendrick Green from 768 00:40:42,000 --> 00:40:45,319 Speaker 1: Illinois who isn't talked about a lot, but this guy's 769 00:40:45,320 --> 00:40:48,120 Speaker 1: a top one hundred pick all day long. He had 770 00:40:48,120 --> 00:40:51,560 Speaker 1: an outstanding pro day yesterday. His movement skills are outstanding. 771 00:40:51,600 --> 00:40:54,800 Speaker 1: He could play center, he could play guard. Quinn Miners 772 00:40:54,800 --> 00:40:58,400 Speaker 1: from Whitewater, I think he's only he probably wouldn't even 773 00:40:58,400 --> 00:40:59,960 Speaker 1: make it to the Cowboys third round pick. I think 774 00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:03,320 Speaker 1: he's going top sixty. But even in a Day three, 775 00:41:03,360 --> 00:41:06,479 Speaker 1: you know, a guy like Drew Dolman from Stanford would 776 00:41:06,480 --> 00:41:09,880 Speaker 1: be a good pickup. Notre Dame's got a couple of 777 00:41:09,920 --> 00:41:14,040 Speaker 1: guards with Aaron Banks and Robert Hanzy that I think 778 00:41:14,040 --> 00:41:17,759 Speaker 1: they're gonna be quality pros. You know, I really like 779 00:41:18,160 --> 00:41:20,600 Speaker 1: I was mentioned talking about tight end. How you know 780 00:41:20,640 --> 00:41:22,600 Speaker 1: there was you know, top one hundred guys and then 781 00:41:22,640 --> 00:41:25,480 Speaker 1: late guys, and like the middle class was missing with 782 00:41:25,600 --> 00:41:28,879 Speaker 1: my guards this year, I've got a lot of guys 783 00:41:28,880 --> 00:41:30,600 Speaker 1: in the top one hundred. I think have ten guys 784 00:41:30,600 --> 00:41:33,200 Speaker 1: in the top one hundred, and then I've got like 785 00:41:33,480 --> 00:41:37,400 Speaker 1: eight guys between rounds four and five, and then I 786 00:41:37,440 --> 00:41:40,400 Speaker 1: don't really like the late rounders. So I love the 787 00:41:40,440 --> 00:41:42,640 Speaker 1: depth of this guard and center group. So if that's 788 00:41:42,640 --> 00:41:45,120 Speaker 1: a position they want to attack, they're gonna have options 789 00:41:45,120 --> 00:41:53,680 Speaker 1: for sure. Jeff, I hate the offensive line. I'll tell 790 00:41:53,680 --> 00:41:56,799 Speaker 1: you that. I remember that I was typing down. I 791 00:41:56,840 --> 00:41:59,040 Speaker 1: was typing down names as Dane was saying, I'm just 792 00:41:59,120 --> 00:42:01,279 Speaker 1: to use the list together because I have watched the 793 00:42:01,280 --> 00:42:06,200 Speaker 1: first couple of round guys and um, like for the Cowboys, 794 00:42:06,280 --> 00:42:08,359 Speaker 1: I don't viewed as a big position of needs. So 795 00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:10,880 Speaker 1: I'm not all that deep into it yet, but I 796 00:42:10,920 --> 00:42:13,759 Speaker 1: do like some of the guys that I've seen. I 797 00:42:13,800 --> 00:42:16,719 Speaker 1: think the Ohio State guy is solid. I think the 798 00:42:16,800 --> 00:42:20,160 Speaker 1: Alabama Giant man, Deontay Brown, he's interesting. I don't think 799 00:42:20,160 --> 00:42:23,879 Speaker 1: he really fits here, but I think he's fun. Clemson's 800 00:42:24,640 --> 00:42:27,960 Speaker 1: tackle I think might be a guard. Leatherwood and Alabama 801 00:42:28,040 --> 00:42:31,600 Speaker 1: I think might be a guard. I think the offensive 802 00:42:31,640 --> 00:42:34,439 Speaker 1: line group based on what I've seen, I like, if 803 00:42:34,440 --> 00:42:36,680 Speaker 1: you need an offensive lineman this year, I think you're 804 00:42:36,680 --> 00:42:39,279 Speaker 1: a good ship. Well. And that's that's a good point 805 00:42:39,320 --> 00:42:42,040 Speaker 1: because a lot of my guard rankings a lot of 806 00:42:42,080 --> 00:42:46,279 Speaker 1: more former tackles. With Elijah Vera Tucker from USC he's 807 00:42:46,320 --> 00:42:48,080 Speaker 1: the top guard in this class in my opinion. He 808 00:42:48,160 --> 00:42:51,600 Speaker 1: played left tackle this past year. Jalen Mayfield from Michigan 809 00:42:52,160 --> 00:42:54,520 Speaker 1: played right tackle, but I think he's I think he's 810 00:42:54,560 --> 00:42:58,279 Speaker 1: best inside a guard, Alex Leatherwood, like Jeff mentioned and 811 00:42:58,560 --> 00:43:02,000 Speaker 1: Jackson Carman. So that that's a part of what makes 812 00:43:02,000 --> 00:43:05,400 Speaker 1: I think this guard class really really intriguing. So I 813 00:43:05,440 --> 00:43:09,600 Speaker 1: throw out a question to you, guys be Oddish at center. 814 00:43:10,080 --> 00:43:13,359 Speaker 1: Do we see enough from him as a rookie that 815 00:43:13,400 --> 00:43:17,080 Speaker 1: we think he's definitely the future or is it more 816 00:43:17,120 --> 00:43:19,359 Speaker 1: of okay, well, he did enough to earn him one 817 00:43:19,440 --> 00:43:21,360 Speaker 1: more year to figure him out. I mean, what do 818 00:43:21,400 --> 00:43:24,399 Speaker 1: we think about him long term? I think you're going 819 00:43:24,440 --> 00:43:27,520 Speaker 1: in with him as the starter. And I'll tell you this, 820 00:43:27,600 --> 00:43:29,680 Speaker 1: I think this applies to multiple guys on the roster. 821 00:43:29,840 --> 00:43:31,480 Speaker 1: If you think that there's a guy available that can 822 00:43:31,520 --> 00:43:34,279 Speaker 1: beat that guy out at the right value spot. I 823 00:43:34,320 --> 00:43:36,600 Speaker 1: apply to Donovan Wilson too. I love what we saw 824 00:43:36,640 --> 00:43:40,080 Speaker 1: from him last year. But if you just could magically 825 00:43:40,120 --> 00:43:43,600 Speaker 1: put Jeremiah usu Cormo on this team, he's taken Donovan 826 00:43:43,640 --> 00:43:46,440 Speaker 1: Wilson's job. Yep. If you get to the second or 827 00:43:46,480 --> 00:43:48,000 Speaker 1: third round and you think that there's a center on 828 00:43:48,040 --> 00:43:49,840 Speaker 1: the board that's going to step in and beat Beyodish 829 00:43:49,880 --> 00:43:53,000 Speaker 1: out for that job, then you pick him. And I 830 00:43:53,040 --> 00:43:55,440 Speaker 1: would have no problem with that. Again, I think the 831 00:43:55,520 --> 00:43:57,799 Speaker 1: draft is about value. If you run into a spot 832 00:43:57,800 --> 00:44:00,319 Speaker 1: where you think center is the best value and he's 833 00:44:00,360 --> 00:44:02,360 Speaker 1: the best player available, and you believe he'll walk in 834 00:44:02,400 --> 00:44:05,440 Speaker 1: and start for you, be honest, hasn't done anything to 835 00:44:05,480 --> 00:44:08,840 Speaker 1: make me not want to do that. I think what 836 00:44:08,920 --> 00:44:11,360 Speaker 1: thing too we've seen here is that they're the cowboys, 837 00:44:11,360 --> 00:44:16,200 Speaker 1: are sometimes reactionary and kind of look at recent history 838 00:44:16,200 --> 00:44:18,160 Speaker 1: and things like that, and there's a couple things that 839 00:44:18,200 --> 00:44:21,960 Speaker 1: I wonder. I wonder, if you know, seeing the Connor 840 00:44:21,960 --> 00:44:24,080 Speaker 1: Williams type of left guard makes them want to go 841 00:44:24,200 --> 00:44:27,719 Speaker 1: more to a bigger, mawling type. You know, just a 842 00:44:27,760 --> 00:44:29,799 Speaker 1: guy who plays with a little more power. And I 843 00:44:29,840 --> 00:44:32,600 Speaker 1: also even wonder about, like where they draft that guy, 844 00:44:32,640 --> 00:44:34,279 Speaker 1: if that side maybe turn them off to like a 845 00:44:34,320 --> 00:44:37,279 Speaker 1: sicker round offensive lineman. I know that's a bit of 846 00:44:37,320 --> 00:44:39,320 Speaker 1: a leap and a kind of a broad thing to say, 847 00:44:39,800 --> 00:44:41,879 Speaker 1: but you know, you follow their history. We know they're 848 00:44:41,880 --> 00:44:45,440 Speaker 1: comfortable taking first round offensive lineman. But like there's some 849 00:44:45,560 --> 00:44:48,920 Speaker 1: guys like I'm interested in, like Royce Newman from Ole, 850 00:44:48,960 --> 00:44:51,760 Speaker 1: miss who can play all five spots on the line 851 00:44:51,960 --> 00:44:54,959 Speaker 1: because the cow was quite frankly, They've got some guys 852 00:44:55,000 --> 00:44:58,640 Speaker 1: who they just need to figure out. Yeah, Connor Williams 853 00:44:58,760 --> 00:45:01,400 Speaker 1: is kind of being one of them, And I'm comfortable 854 00:45:01,719 --> 00:45:03,759 Speaker 1: if there's an injury to one of the tackles, I'm 855 00:45:03,760 --> 00:45:05,880 Speaker 1: comfortable saying that Zach Martin is one of those guys. 856 00:45:06,080 --> 00:45:08,120 Speaker 1: I don't They'll say right guard, plug him in, But 857 00:45:08,200 --> 00:45:11,320 Speaker 1: like I think I feel comfortable is Zach Marker to 858 00:45:11,360 --> 00:45:15,680 Speaker 1: play right tackle a guy I M not a good body, um, 859 00:45:16,040 --> 00:45:18,440 Speaker 1: but you want a big guy. And I'm talking day 860 00:45:18,480 --> 00:45:20,600 Speaker 1: three here, we're pushing him back. Here, We're gonna like 861 00:45:20,640 --> 00:45:23,800 Speaker 1: we're in a round four here. Aaron Bakes from Notre Dame. 862 00:45:24,320 --> 00:45:28,000 Speaker 1: I didn't hate and there's there's just something about the 863 00:45:28,000 --> 00:45:31,000 Speaker 1: three hundred and forty pound guy. And again, it's not 864 00:45:31,080 --> 00:45:34,600 Speaker 1: a good body, and it's not it's not always pretty. 865 00:45:34,960 --> 00:45:37,399 Speaker 1: He gets beat every once in a while, but when 866 00:45:37,440 --> 00:45:41,680 Speaker 1: he does hit his target and finish, it's a it's 867 00:45:41,719 --> 00:45:44,120 Speaker 1: a sight to be seen. And I just wonder if 868 00:45:44,120 --> 00:45:45,960 Speaker 1: that's something you might want to take a shot at 869 00:45:46,000 --> 00:45:49,960 Speaker 1: on day three, you know, in the draft. And I 870 00:45:50,000 --> 00:45:52,600 Speaker 1: actually think Banks, I think, if you want, you gotta 871 00:45:52,640 --> 00:45:54,480 Speaker 1: take him in the third round. I don't think you're 872 00:45:54,480 --> 00:45:56,839 Speaker 1: gonna make it to the I don't think he's gonna 873 00:45:56,840 --> 00:45:59,160 Speaker 1: make it a top one hundred. Um. I think he's 874 00:45:59,160 --> 00:46:01,640 Speaker 1: gonna go somewhere on day too. So if he's there 875 00:46:01,640 --> 00:46:03,439 Speaker 1: in the third round, I think that's what you gotta do. 876 00:46:04,040 --> 00:46:06,759 Speaker 1: And another name was Ben Cleveland, Give it, give it? 877 00:46:06,800 --> 00:46:09,879 Speaker 1: Can I have him in the fourth day? I think 878 00:46:09,880 --> 00:46:13,200 Speaker 1: he's borderline. You know, could go late three and maybe 879 00:46:13,360 --> 00:46:17,200 Speaker 1: still there in the fourth. I think, you know, it's borderline. 880 00:46:17,239 --> 00:46:20,839 Speaker 1: I think, honestly, what I've heard from teams feedback on 881 00:46:20,920 --> 00:46:22,640 Speaker 1: him is they just want to be convinced that he 882 00:46:22,680 --> 00:46:25,000 Speaker 1: loves football, you know, kind of because he's a he's 883 00:46:25,040 --> 00:46:27,920 Speaker 1: a big hunter, he's a big outdoors guy, like you know, 884 00:46:28,040 --> 00:46:30,359 Speaker 1: like there's some things that he loves doing that more 885 00:46:30,360 --> 00:46:32,440 Speaker 1: so than football, and so team just need to be 886 00:46:32,440 --> 00:46:35,560 Speaker 1: convinced that football's top on his priority list, which you know, 887 00:46:35,600 --> 00:46:37,840 Speaker 1: I'm they're finding they're trying to figure that out that 888 00:46:37,880 --> 00:46:41,359 Speaker 1: answer during the process. Well, top on my priority list 889 00:46:41,520 --> 00:46:43,560 Speaker 1: right now is getting us to break so that way 890 00:46:43,560 --> 00:46:46,640 Speaker 1: we can come back and hear Jeff Kavanaugh's different first, second, 891 00:46:46,640 --> 00:46:50,200 Speaker 1: and third round scenarios. We're gonna talk about that and 892 00:46:50,239 --> 00:46:52,760 Speaker 1: we're gonna give you players, which one would you choose? 893 00:46:52,760 --> 00:46:55,200 Speaker 1: It's a game of this or that when we return 894 00:46:55,440 --> 00:46:59,440 Speaker 1: on the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show. Sometimes nothing 895 00:46:59,480 --> 00:47:03,319 Speaker 1: beats Miller Light. The original light there proved with great 896 00:47:03,360 --> 00:47:07,560 Speaker 1: taste and only ninety six calories available for delivery. 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It's a lot of fun 934 00:49:11,320 --> 00:49:17,439 Speaker 1: from Jeff Cavanall. He orchestrated three different scenarios of positions, 935 00:49:17,760 --> 00:49:20,320 Speaker 1: and then for each position group that you would potentially 936 00:49:20,360 --> 00:49:23,960 Speaker 1: choose in the first, second, and third round, it would 937 00:49:23,960 --> 00:49:26,680 Speaker 1: be three different types of players, or maybe even more 938 00:49:26,719 --> 00:49:29,799 Speaker 1: than that. So we're gonna start things off corner in 939 00:49:29,840 --> 00:49:33,640 Speaker 1: the first round, safety next, and then moving on to 940 00:49:33,800 --> 00:49:36,160 Speaker 1: defensive tackle, which in my opinion, I think is the 941 00:49:36,200 --> 00:49:39,319 Speaker 1: most likely of the three. Even though the Cowboys haven't 942 00:49:39,360 --> 00:49:41,359 Speaker 1: taken a safety in the first or second round since 943 00:49:41,360 --> 00:49:43,799 Speaker 1: two thousand and two. But we've got the options up 944 00:49:43,800 --> 00:49:46,399 Speaker 1: on the screen here, Jeff, what is your thinking with 945 00:49:46,440 --> 00:49:51,560 Speaker 1: this position group one through three? Okay? So to me, 946 00:49:51,640 --> 00:49:54,399 Speaker 1: the point of the exercise is trying to take three 947 00:49:54,440 --> 00:49:58,040 Speaker 1: positions that the Cowboys reasonably need that could be their 948 00:49:58,040 --> 00:50:00,759 Speaker 1: first three picks, and then draw me a map of 949 00:50:00,760 --> 00:50:03,240 Speaker 1: what that draft could look like so that everybody who's 950 00:50:03,280 --> 00:50:06,600 Speaker 1: listening or watching can see, Okay, if you went this 951 00:50:06,719 --> 00:50:09,680 Speaker 1: route and then this position and then this position, or 952 00:50:10,200 --> 00:50:12,120 Speaker 1: what if I put that one first and then this 953 00:50:12,160 --> 00:50:14,919 Speaker 1: one was third, and so just drawing out different maps 954 00:50:14,960 --> 00:50:17,000 Speaker 1: to see what the draft looks like based on the 955 00:50:17,040 --> 00:50:20,040 Speaker 1: depth of each of those positions and which ones you 956 00:50:20,080 --> 00:50:22,719 Speaker 1: would like the best. For instance, if you're going with 957 00:50:22,760 --> 00:50:26,279 Speaker 1: a corner, a safety, and a defensive tackle, well here, 958 00:50:26,280 --> 00:50:29,560 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take the cornerback first. Would you rather have 959 00:50:29,760 --> 00:50:34,279 Speaker 1: Patrick Curtan Richie Grant in the second provided you can 960 00:50:34,320 --> 00:50:38,080 Speaker 1: get him there? Your free safety? And then my guy 961 00:50:38,840 --> 00:50:45,200 Speaker 1: Marlin Dane say his last name, that's pretty good, all right, 962 00:50:45,520 --> 00:50:49,840 Speaker 1: he's my US, he's my USC nose tackle. So corner safety, 963 00:50:50,000 --> 00:50:55,080 Speaker 1: d tackle, I go Certan Grant to Apolotu. All right, 964 00:50:55,360 --> 00:50:59,840 Speaker 1: remember that. Now let's take that same group of position, 965 00:51:00,600 --> 00:51:03,279 Speaker 1: but this time I'm gonna start with the safety. I 966 00:51:03,320 --> 00:51:05,719 Speaker 1: don't think there's a safety worth a top ten pick 967 00:51:05,800 --> 00:51:09,200 Speaker 1: unless you're calling Jokay a safety. So in this scenario, 968 00:51:09,239 --> 00:51:12,680 Speaker 1: you're trading down to who cares nineteen twenty whatever. Right, 969 00:51:13,360 --> 00:51:18,239 Speaker 1: So in this scenario, you're taking Trevan Merrick. And in 970 00:51:18,280 --> 00:51:21,360 Speaker 1: the second round, I'm gonna give you Elijah Molden the 971 00:51:21,440 --> 00:51:25,520 Speaker 1: Washington corner, and you're getting a bonus of Jabril Cox, 972 00:51:25,880 --> 00:51:29,640 Speaker 1: the LSU linebacker because you trade it down. And then 973 00:51:29,680 --> 00:51:37,320 Speaker 1: I'm giving you Ohio State defensive tackle Tommy Togi. I 974 00:51:37,320 --> 00:51:41,799 Speaker 1: I knew there was an extra vowel sound Toga. And 975 00:51:41,920 --> 00:51:45,520 Speaker 1: so now that is the safety going first instead of 976 00:51:45,560 --> 00:51:49,080 Speaker 1: the corner. Now let's make the defensive tackle go first. 977 00:51:49,760 --> 00:51:52,200 Speaker 1: And it's another trade down because I'm not taking Christian 978 00:51:52,200 --> 00:51:55,240 Speaker 1: Barmore in the top ten. But you get Christian Barmore, 979 00:51:56,480 --> 00:52:00,239 Speaker 1: I'm gonna give you Richie Grant again. I'm gonna give 980 00:52:00,239 --> 00:52:04,319 Speaker 1: you a bonus of Georgia corner Eric Stokes because you 981 00:52:04,400 --> 00:52:07,360 Speaker 1: trade it down for Barmore, and I'm gonna give you 982 00:52:07,440 --> 00:52:11,920 Speaker 1: Jaymin Davis, the Kentucky linebacker as the position that's not listed. 983 00:52:11,960 --> 00:52:13,759 Speaker 1: But you had an extra pit because you traded down. 984 00:52:13,840 --> 00:52:20,000 Speaker 1: So Sir Tan Grant Toy Polo to Marrig Moulden Cox, 985 00:52:20,960 --> 00:52:28,360 Speaker 1: where's the extra vall again to togy I Barmore, Grant Stokes, 986 00:52:28,680 --> 00:52:33,160 Speaker 1: Jaymin Davis, and around the room starting with Dane. Pick 987 00:52:33,239 --> 00:52:36,759 Speaker 1: your winner. Which one do you like the best? I 988 00:52:36,800 --> 00:52:40,719 Speaker 1: think the second one with the four um the chance 989 00:52:40,760 --> 00:52:46,120 Speaker 1: to get it the four players with Marden Cox, Yeah, 990 00:52:46,160 --> 00:52:49,200 Speaker 1: I mean I feel really good about now. You know, 991 00:52:49,239 --> 00:52:50,799 Speaker 1: we have to make sure we have someone to play 992 00:52:50,880 --> 00:52:54,960 Speaker 1: outside corner because Moulden's more of that nickel corner um. 993 00:52:55,040 --> 00:52:57,400 Speaker 1: But in terms of the players that I'm getting, I 994 00:52:57,400 --> 00:53:00,920 Speaker 1: feel like you can make it Stokes or alf if 995 00:53:00,920 --> 00:53:02,840 Speaker 1: you want to just trade out a name for a 996 00:53:02,960 --> 00:53:06,680 Speaker 1: name that is a second round wow. Well, and it's 997 00:53:06,719 --> 00:53:08,880 Speaker 1: tough because part of why I chose that because of Molden, 998 00:53:08,960 --> 00:53:11,960 Speaker 1: because I like him so much as a player. But 999 00:53:12,280 --> 00:53:14,440 Speaker 1: resigning Jordan Lewis is your and Lewis gonna be the 1000 00:53:14,520 --> 00:53:18,040 Speaker 1: nickel probably. I mean, if I think what's gonna happen 1001 00:53:18,080 --> 00:53:19,799 Speaker 1: is they're gonna draft a corner in the top ten, 1002 00:53:20,160 --> 00:53:23,600 Speaker 1: and then they're gonna have year five of Anthony Brown 1003 00:53:23,719 --> 00:53:26,200 Speaker 1: versus Jordan Lewis and Anthony Brown's four and oh in 1004 00:53:26,239 --> 00:53:30,080 Speaker 1: those battles so far, so we'll see. Yeah, and you're 1005 00:53:30,080 --> 00:53:33,279 Speaker 1: probably right. So, I mean, just on the surface, that 1006 00:53:33,400 --> 00:53:37,400 Speaker 1: second one would be I think the way I would go, 1007 00:53:37,440 --> 00:53:40,480 Speaker 1: you get your safety, you get a really talented corner, 1008 00:53:41,960 --> 00:53:44,840 Speaker 1: a good linebacker that can help you, especially on third down, 1009 00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:48,560 Speaker 1: and then a defensive tackle give you that defensive tackle depth, 1010 00:53:48,640 --> 00:53:53,080 Speaker 1: really good run player Kevin. Yeah. So I mean, look, 1011 00:53:53,080 --> 00:53:56,400 Speaker 1: option one gives you Patrick Surtan, Richie Grant, and Marlon 1012 00:53:56,840 --> 00:54:00,520 Speaker 1: the defensive tackle from USC. What I would is, I'm 1013 00:54:00,520 --> 00:54:03,000 Speaker 1: going with group three there, Jeff, with the trade down, 1014 00:54:03,120 --> 00:54:07,040 Speaker 1: because how much more do you like Barmore over Marlin 1015 00:54:07,400 --> 00:54:10,920 Speaker 1: compared to how much more do you like Curtan over Stokes? 1016 00:54:11,480 --> 00:54:14,719 Speaker 1: And I like Stokes a lot because the safety on 1017 00:54:14,760 --> 00:54:17,440 Speaker 1: those on the both of those combinations is Richie Grant. 1018 00:54:18,120 --> 00:54:21,359 Speaker 1: So Barmore or Certan is what you have. And then 1019 00:54:21,400 --> 00:54:24,560 Speaker 1: you have on the third part right there, Marlin or Stokes. 1020 00:54:25,560 --> 00:54:29,160 Speaker 1: It's pretty close. I know about how much I probably 1021 00:54:29,200 --> 00:54:32,239 Speaker 1: like Barmore more than Marlin about the same that I 1022 00:54:32,280 --> 00:54:36,680 Speaker 1: like Certan over Eric Stokes, but you have a bonus 1023 00:54:36,719 --> 00:54:42,239 Speaker 1: of linebacker John and Davis. So yeah, I'm going with 1024 00:54:42,320 --> 00:54:44,479 Speaker 1: the third one right there. We're gonna get an extra 1025 00:54:44,520 --> 00:54:48,839 Speaker 1: lottery ticket. Four players. Eric Stokes plays outside for me, 1026 00:54:49,400 --> 00:54:52,200 Speaker 1: So I've got my outside corner, I've got my defensive tackle. 1027 00:54:52,280 --> 00:54:54,800 Speaker 1: I still get Richie Grant, who I coveted all along, 1028 00:54:56,000 --> 00:54:57,920 Speaker 1: and I get a linebacker to have fun with. So 1029 00:54:58,160 --> 00:55:00,480 Speaker 1: I'm a I'm a fan of a group three there, Jeffrey. 1030 00:55:00,719 --> 00:55:04,120 Speaker 1: See this is why jeff Cavanaugh is really good at 1031 00:55:04,120 --> 00:55:07,839 Speaker 1: these exercises. Because I'm split. I have number one, so 1032 00:55:07,880 --> 00:55:09,960 Speaker 1: that means all three of us have picked a different 1033 00:55:10,040 --> 00:55:12,919 Speaker 1: selection here. And the reason why I'm picking number one, 1034 00:55:13,080 --> 00:55:17,000 Speaker 1: I'll make it quickly. But basically it just comes down 1035 00:55:17,000 --> 00:55:19,399 Speaker 1: to which position is a bigger need for me out 1036 00:55:19,440 --> 00:55:21,680 Speaker 1: of this draft class. Is it corner or is it 1037 00:55:21,719 --> 00:55:25,800 Speaker 1: defensive tackle? Pick number three says or a corner is 1038 00:55:25,840 --> 00:55:27,719 Speaker 1: not as big of a need as defensive tackle. Because 1039 00:55:27,719 --> 00:55:29,719 Speaker 1: Barmore is gonna go first, you'll still get Stokes. And 1040 00:55:29,760 --> 00:55:32,760 Speaker 1: I do like Stokes, but I like Sirtan a lot 1041 00:55:32,840 --> 00:55:35,000 Speaker 1: more than I like Stokes. And sure, I might only 1042 00:55:35,000 --> 00:55:37,959 Speaker 1: get three players. But if you're telling me you're giving 1043 00:55:38,000 --> 00:55:40,360 Speaker 1: me a starting corner and then Richie Grant as a 1044 00:55:40,440 --> 00:55:44,600 Speaker 1: starting safety, I think I would take that over maybe 1045 00:55:44,640 --> 00:55:47,000 Speaker 1: a depth piece in two PLOTU and I would ride 1046 00:55:47,000 --> 00:55:50,200 Speaker 1: with Neville Gallimore and I would ride with Tristan Hill 1047 00:55:50,200 --> 00:55:52,399 Speaker 1: coming back as well. So I would pick number one. 1048 00:55:53,080 --> 00:55:56,080 Speaker 1: But that's I mean, I'm okay with any of these three. 1049 00:55:56,239 --> 00:55:59,520 Speaker 1: Like Jeff, I think this is a perfect perfect case 1050 00:55:59,719 --> 00:56:02,240 Speaker 1: for the Cowboys because if you get any of these three, 1051 00:56:02,280 --> 00:56:05,600 Speaker 1: I feel like you're really really feeling good about your draft. 1052 00:56:05,640 --> 00:56:07,520 Speaker 1: Now let's go and move on to the next one 1053 00:56:07,560 --> 00:56:10,680 Speaker 1: really quickly, since we're running out of time. Offensive tackle, 1054 00:56:10,760 --> 00:56:14,040 Speaker 1: who Jeff, Yeah, Jeff, which one real fast? Which Jeff doesn't? 1055 00:56:14,239 --> 00:56:19,040 Speaker 1: Jeff doesn't pick. Jeff designed the game. So all right, 1056 00:56:19,239 --> 00:56:25,399 Speaker 1: offensive tackle, corner safety, offensive tackle, corner safety. All right, 1057 00:56:25,400 --> 00:56:27,120 Speaker 1: here we go, so in different orders. So you're gonna 1058 00:56:27,160 --> 00:56:28,839 Speaker 1: get an offensive tackle, you're gonna get into corner, You're 1059 00:56:28,880 --> 00:56:31,440 Speaker 1: gonna get a safety. Round one, your tackle goes first, 1060 00:56:31,520 --> 00:56:35,759 Speaker 1: Rashaan Slater, Richie Grant, and in the third round you're 1061 00:56:35,800 --> 00:56:39,600 Speaker 1: taking either pauls and Adebo or Tyson Campbell, whichever corner 1062 00:56:39,640 --> 00:56:43,360 Speaker 1: you like. Better. Now I'm gonna take the corner first, 1063 00:56:44,120 --> 00:56:48,040 Speaker 1: Caleb Farley. In the second round, you get Alex Leatherwood. 1064 00:56:49,160 --> 00:56:52,360 Speaker 1: In the third round, you get whichever safety you like 1065 00:56:52,440 --> 00:56:58,319 Speaker 1: between holland Cisco Washington. So there it is corner, tackle safety. 1066 00:56:58,560 --> 00:57:01,239 Speaker 1: Then a train down scenario takes safety first because we 1067 00:57:01,280 --> 00:57:06,640 Speaker 1: just can't do it without it. Marrig melofon Wu, your 1068 00:57:06,680 --> 00:57:10,839 Speaker 1: bonus is Dane, say, the Washington d tackle's last name. 1069 00:57:13,040 --> 00:57:16,240 Speaker 1: All right, you're getting owned Zerike is your bonus. And 1070 00:57:16,480 --> 00:57:20,080 Speaker 1: in the third round Walker little Stanford offensive tackle. So 1071 00:57:20,120 --> 00:57:24,520 Speaker 1: that's going safety first. Those are your three options. Man, 1072 00:57:25,720 --> 00:57:29,200 Speaker 1: that was tough. What is the five of the third scenario? Again? Who, 1073 00:57:30,720 --> 00:57:38,480 Speaker 1: Marrig melofon Wu owns Errick Walker little? Wow? Yeah, my 1074 00:57:38,520 --> 00:57:46,920 Speaker 1: initial My initial thought was one easy, Um Slater, Uh, 1075 00:57:46,920 --> 00:57:51,320 Speaker 1: you know plug and play guard can play tackle. Um, 1076 00:57:51,360 --> 00:57:54,200 Speaker 1: getting Tyson Campbell in the third would be a steal 1077 00:57:54,360 --> 00:57:59,000 Speaker 1: in my opinion. Um who is the second oh, Richie Grant, Yeah, 1078 00:57:59,040 --> 00:58:04,400 Speaker 1: everybody loves her, So, I mean one sounds really really appealing. 1079 00:58:04,600 --> 00:58:09,360 Speaker 1: But the third one that that's piqued my interest here 1080 00:58:11,600 --> 00:58:14,320 Speaker 1: well in getting that extra player is i mean, obviously 1081 00:58:14,360 --> 00:58:17,320 Speaker 1: in the safety Trevann marry you feel good about that. 1082 00:58:17,840 --> 00:58:21,280 Speaker 1: Walker Little's got so much ability and he's got a 1083 00:58:21,320 --> 00:58:24,000 Speaker 1: big discount sticker on him. Yeah, because he hasn't played 1084 00:58:24,040 --> 00:58:27,280 Speaker 1: the last two years, but he's so talented that you 1085 00:58:27,320 --> 00:58:31,640 Speaker 1: see a future starter. Oh man, that's tough. Yeah. First 1086 00:58:31,640 --> 00:58:34,040 Speaker 1: I was gonna take the first one. But it's like, 1087 00:58:34,320 --> 00:58:35,840 Speaker 1: you know, you go to a restaurant, you order an 1088 00:58:35,880 --> 00:58:38,120 Speaker 1: appetizer platter or you get You're like, hey, I got 1089 00:58:38,120 --> 00:58:40,800 Speaker 1: my fried pickles and Trevanna Mary right there, I got 1090 00:58:40,880 --> 00:58:43,840 Speaker 1: my outside corner. Those are those are my my cheese sticks. 1091 00:58:44,200 --> 00:58:46,920 Speaker 1: We got a little sliders, got my sliders right there? 1092 00:58:46,960 --> 00:58:50,280 Speaker 1: And own Zerique and underrating people not talking about him 1093 00:58:50,360 --> 00:58:53,280 Speaker 1: much because he hasn't been around. But the Southwestern Negroes 1094 00:58:53,360 --> 00:58:56,800 Speaker 1: comes in and Walker a little like in two years, 1095 00:58:56,840 --> 00:58:59,040 Speaker 1: I like. I don't know if I want him starting 1096 00:58:59,080 --> 00:59:01,200 Speaker 1: next year, but I like him as a development guy 1097 00:59:01,280 --> 00:59:04,160 Speaker 1: for one year just because he hasn't been around. That's 1098 00:59:04,240 --> 00:59:07,920 Speaker 1: my player right there is number three. Now now I'm 1099 00:59:08,000 --> 00:59:12,240 Speaker 1: hungry things. Yeah, I know I'm starving. Yeah, I'm picking three. 1100 00:59:12,280 --> 00:59:14,680 Speaker 1: I'm picking three as well, even though I love Slater 1101 00:59:14,760 --> 00:59:16,680 Speaker 1: and I think number one is the more likely. I 1102 00:59:16,720 --> 00:59:18,800 Speaker 1: think number three would be more fun for me because 1103 00:59:18,840 --> 00:59:21,280 Speaker 1: I agree. I think Walker Little as a prospect would 1104 00:59:21,280 --> 00:59:23,360 Speaker 1: be something that you could develop down the line, and 1105 00:59:23,360 --> 00:59:30,040 Speaker 1: that's perfect a tackle all right, Linebackers, safety, corner, Jeff Yes, Yeah, linebacker, safety, 1106 00:59:30,040 --> 00:59:35,040 Speaker 1: and corner. Group one Michael Parsons, Richie Grant, Paulson, Adibo 1107 00:59:35,560 --> 00:59:37,560 Speaker 1: or Dane. You can have Tyson Campbell. I'm letting you 1108 00:59:37,640 --> 00:59:43,120 Speaker 1: have a steal. Group two, Certan Jabril Cox, and your 1109 00:59:43,160 --> 00:59:46,400 Speaker 1: third round safety it can be Washington, Cisco Holland and 1110 00:59:46,640 --> 00:59:52,480 Speaker 1: Group three Jeremiah Usu, Coromoa, Kelvin Joseph Kentucky corner. Or 1111 00:59:52,520 --> 00:59:55,360 Speaker 1: you can pick a different second round corner Jamon Davis, 1112 00:59:55,600 --> 00:59:59,240 Speaker 1: Kentucky linebacker. That's one, two and three. Parsons, Grant, Adbo, 1113 00:59:59,600 --> 01:00:05,480 Speaker 1: certain and Cox, Washington, Jok, Joseph, David Scope. I'm taking one, 1114 01:00:05,560 --> 01:00:09,560 Speaker 1: I'm taking Parsons, I'm taking Grant, I'm taking Tyson Campbell. Um. 1115 01:00:09,960 --> 01:00:13,560 Speaker 1: But I mean, and it all hinges on like a 1116 01:00:13,800 --> 01:00:17,919 Speaker 1: persons being a good guy, which is up in the air. 1117 01:00:18,040 --> 01:00:20,160 Speaker 1: But as long as I'm comfortable with the character that 1118 01:00:20,280 --> 01:00:25,320 Speaker 1: I think that, that's That's where I'm going. Yeah. Same, Sorry, 1119 01:00:25,320 --> 01:00:27,360 Speaker 1: I would elaborate, but we're short on time, but I 1120 01:00:27,400 --> 01:00:30,960 Speaker 1: agree first one. Mm. I'm thinking two guys. I don't 1121 01:00:31,000 --> 01:00:33,960 Speaker 1: know why, but I like to a lot. Maybe Jeff 1122 01:00:34,000 --> 01:00:35,840 Speaker 1: talked me in on Washington. Do you like two because 1123 01:00:35,880 --> 01:00:39,480 Speaker 1: two's the best? Yeah, Washington Two's hot. I don't know, 1124 01:00:39,560 --> 01:00:41,440 Speaker 1: I might. I think I like too a little bit. 1125 01:00:44,440 --> 01:00:47,680 Speaker 1: Feeling crazy. Oh that's right. You don't pay great of 1126 01:00:47,720 --> 01:00:50,000 Speaker 1: the game, so I don't. I don't. I don't have opinions. 1127 01:00:50,080 --> 01:00:56,440 Speaker 1: Go ACU ACU versus Texas, North Texas versus Purdue. Dane, 1128 01:00:56,720 --> 01:01:01,360 Speaker 1: you got a school in the fight this year? Uh, 1129 01:01:01,400 --> 01:01:03,480 Speaker 1: what what's basketball? What do you know? You don't know 1130 01:01:03,480 --> 01:01:05,480 Speaker 1: where basketball is? It is draft Seas. What are we 1131 01:01:05,520 --> 01:01:08,760 Speaker 1: doing college basketball? What do we do? It doesn't have 1132 01:01:08,840 --> 01:01:13,600 Speaker 1: a bracket. You've got a bracket? Oh man, I got 1133 01:01:13,600 --> 01:01:17,600 Speaker 1: three brackets. No, unless you're talking about cover two. No, 1134 01:01:17,760 --> 01:01:20,960 Speaker 1: we're not talking about bracket, no brackets whatsoever. For Dane Burglar, 1135 01:01:21,280 --> 01:01:23,960 Speaker 1: that means he's picking North Texas to run the table 1136 01:01:24,040 --> 01:01:26,400 Speaker 1: and win it all this year in March madness. That's 1137 01:01:26,400 --> 01:01:29,200 Speaker 1: gonna go for us here on the Draft Show. Thanks 1138 01:01:29,200 --> 01:01:30,960 Speaker 1: for joining us here over the last hour. I hope 1139 01:01:31,000 --> 01:01:33,840 Speaker 1: you learned something. I definitely learned something from these guys 1140 01:01:33,840 --> 01:01:36,720 Speaker 1: and Jeff can sure make a game that was fun. 1141 01:01:36,760 --> 01:01:38,480 Speaker 1: We'll have to do that again. Jeff, well done on 1142 01:01:38,520 --> 01:01:41,280 Speaker 1: this or that. We'll be back on Tuesday with the 1143 01:01:41,320 --> 01:01:44,440 Speaker 1: other crew. This crew back next Thursday, ten am Central 1144 01:01:44,440 --> 01:01:47,640 Speaker 1: Time for Jeff Kavanaugh, Kevin kat Turner for Dan Burugler, 1145 01:01:47,680 --> 01:01:50,080 Speaker 1: and Chris Beating in the backup. Kyle Yeoman's so long. 1146 01:01:50,120 --> 01:01:53,120 Speaker 1: Thanks for joining us on the Draft Show. This has 1147 01:01:53,160 --> 01:01:56,000 Speaker 1: been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the 1148 01:01:56,160 --> 01:02:04,160 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Ane