WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Going Deep

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>This is Nick shot, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com and.

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<v Speaker 4>The official Dallas Cowboys at now.

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<v Speaker 1>Here are Bill Jones, Savannah Humoller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 4>It is a Monday morning here inside the SWBC podcast studio,

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<v Speaker 4>and I thought I'd checked my headset, and that's there.

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<v Speaker 2>It is.

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<v Speaker 4>We got early, it is and this, oh now, this

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<v Speaker 4>is the way you start off, all right. This will

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<v Speaker 4>get you a kickstarted for an NFL draft to week.

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<v Speaker 4>In twenty twenty four.

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<v Speaker 3>Bill's the only one that can do a thirty minute

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<v Speaker 3>sports special and twenty eight of it was the draft

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<v Speaker 3>on a day that the Mavericks played.

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<v Speaker 4>And the day before the Stars played and the Rangers played.

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<v Speaker 4>In Scottie Scheffler, Well, he was en route to winning

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<v Speaker 4>a tournament, which he did this morning. He got Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>he got off to the best start of this week

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<v Speaker 4>as he didn't have to do much. He was two

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<v Speaker 4>over par and won a golf tournament this morning at

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<v Speaker 4>Hilton Head And so maybe that bodes well for Dallas

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<v Speaker 4>this week Draft week.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh no, that's so that's a major stretch.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll like with your bill. All I could think of

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<v Speaker 3>with the Mavericks getting their ass beat in.

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<v Speaker 5>Just the first January, it was like the cloud that

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<v Speaker 5>hangs over the Cowboys with that lost to Green Bay

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<v Speaker 5>still exists because I had to compare the Mavericks loss

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<v Speaker 5>to what the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, we haven't seen a game like this since

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<v Speaker 3>oh January.

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, they did.

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<v Speaker 4>They They may not have, but I did.

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<v Speaker 3>No. That was the popular opinion last night on sports

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<v Speaker 3>and morning on the radio.

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<v Speaker 4>It reminded me of that.

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<v Speaker 3>Fortunately, they get six more games if they can.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, that's the difference between the NFL. You're one and

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<v Speaker 4>done in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 3>If you play like that, score what eight points in

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<v Speaker 3>the second quarter, that's what ye.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I'm the stars man now, so that's.

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<v Speaker 4>Right to hear it.

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<v Speaker 6>You guys went to the I didn't go to the well,

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<v Speaker 6>it just happened the playoff game.

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<v Speaker 2>But I'm looking the last game.

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<v Speaker 3>You went to a fan appreciation Yeah, man, it was fun,

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<v Speaker 3>was a good game.

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<v Speaker 6>Stuck around for some T shirts. But you know, of

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<v Speaker 6>course they didn't shoot anyto the black people.

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<v Speaker 7>Because they knew you were exactly it was only a

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<v Speaker 7>few of us stuck out and my baby brother.

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<v Speaker 6>We were there. Had a good time though. They kicked

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<v Speaker 6>but uh yeah, everything was cool. They started off kind

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<v Speaker 6>of slow, many.

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<v Speaker 8>They did, and then they picked it up, picked it up.

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<v Speaker 9>The third period.

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<v Speaker 2>We knew they would, We knew they would. It was,

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<v Speaker 2>it was. It was really nice to see.

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<v Speaker 6>And I wish I could go to a playoff game

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<v Speaker 6>if someone had some tickets around.

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<v Speaker 4>Does anyone does anyone work over there.

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<v Speaker 7>And anybody have a connection.

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<v Speaker 6>He doesn't have to take a guy. It could be

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<v Speaker 6>a female. You just never know exactly.

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<v Speaker 9>We never know. Maybe some playoff tickets will wind up

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<v Speaker 9>in your account.

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<v Speaker 6>That would be great, especially you want more diverse one

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<v Speaker 6>more that audience.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, it's what we're saying, a big Hamilton Park,

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<v Speaker 4>crowded hockey crowd.

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<v Speaker 6>I'll bring a Native American with me. I can bring

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<v Speaker 6>all count of people with you.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, now that I know that, if someone doesn't want

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<v Speaker 3>to go with me Wednesday night, I'll think about you.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, please do oh yeah, let me take it?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah please do?

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<v Speaker 2>Please do?

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<v Speaker 3>You know it's hard though, sometimes when you don't have

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<v Speaker 3>like a lot of friends.

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<v Speaker 2>You stop, it stops bags. This is not the moment

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<v Speaker 2>for that.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like it's like you're trying to I want to.

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<v Speaker 3>It's gotta be somebody special to sit with you for

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<v Speaker 3>three hours.

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<v Speaker 2>That would be yeah, I can.

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<v Speaker 7>You are going on the jumps intense, bro, that's gonna

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<v Speaker 7>be real intense.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think the jumpbo trod shoots where I sit.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, So, what a big week you have, Savannah.

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<v Speaker 8>I have one of the busiest weeks I think so far.

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<v Speaker 8>So Round one Stanley Cup playoffs start tonight against the

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<v Speaker 8>Vegas Nights.

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<v Speaker 9>This is the revenge series. That's what I'm calling.

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<v Speaker 8>So very excited. Wednesday morning, fly to Detroit. So I

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<v Speaker 8>will miss the Stars game here at home Wednesday night,

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<v Speaker 8>but I will be in Detroit, US.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll be looking at bags.

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<v Speaker 5>You know.

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<v Speaker 2>He'll be way up there. I'll be down there, way

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<v Speaker 2>up there.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, So what are you doing in Detroit?

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<v Speaker 9>In Detroit?

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<v Speaker 8>Many many things. We have a few events kicking off

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<v Speaker 8>Wednesday afternoon. We have a Q and A with Commissioner

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<v Speaker 8>Roger Goodell.

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<v Speaker 9>Yes, will be very nice.

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<v Speaker 8>And then Thursday we'll do some draft theater tours with

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<v Speaker 8>some groups out there, and then we'll watch the red carpet.

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<v Speaker 8>I have a couple of video guys coming with me

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<v Speaker 8>from our team here and we'll go watch all the

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<v Speaker 8>prospects that are going to be in Detroit walk the

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<v Speaker 8>red carpet and then we will be there on the

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<v Speaker 8>floor watching all the calls.

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<v Speaker 9>All looks.

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<v Speaker 2>What about the fashion correspondence? Right? You have to have

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<v Speaker 2>one right because the guy is going to be coming

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<v Speaker 2>out that dress to the knights.

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<v Speaker 9>Oh, I'm like, I'm going to pull.

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<v Speaker 2>Out that.

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<v Speaker 9>I'm gonna say, Hi, who are you wearing today?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 3>Exactly, Bill, you should have hired her to do you

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<v Speaker 3>on the spot.

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<v Speaker 4>I was thinking I was thinking about that driving in

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<v Speaker 4>that we could do we do a FaceTime zoom whatever,

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<v Speaker 4>We could do that and you are a reporter there.

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<v Speaker 3>And she might get a chance to be a part

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<v Speaker 3>of the interview for whoever the Cowboys take.

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<v Speaker 8>If that is the case, I'm so excited. We'll see

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<v Speaker 8>if you have a prospect there.

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<v Speaker 2>So come with who this person is gonna be?

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<v Speaker 4>You think the Cowboys are gonna pick it twenty four?

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<v Speaker 3>No, I don't.

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<v Speaker 4>You're gonna move up. No, not gonna move up, move down,

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<v Speaker 4>No ammunition to move up.

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<v Speaker 3>Move down?

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<v Speaker 2>And the bullets out of bullets, that's right.

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<v Speaker 3>You know what we ought to do of the course

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<v Speaker 3>of this show is figure out if they should move

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<v Speaker 3>down five guys at different positions that might be there

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<v Speaker 3>and decide, Okay, which one of those five would you take?

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<v Speaker 4>Okay?

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<v Speaker 3>Since Bill has a seven round draft, I got.

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<v Speaker 4>A seven round mock draft.

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<v Speaker 3>And he knows what all the teams in front of

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys are going to do, so they can get

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<v Speaker 3>that guy right in the sixth round.

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<v Speaker 6>That's right, in the sixth fare Bill could be somewhat.

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<v Speaker 6>I have a nerdy out, yeah, and a little bit

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<v Speaker 6>off the wall.

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<v Speaker 2>I have to say that because you know you you

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<v Speaker 2>don't come with the hours I spend.

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<v Speaker 4>That's why I've got this big notebook.

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<v Speaker 2>You come in here when you're at the end of everything,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, like IM.

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<v Speaker 4>Come up with crazy Ideaszy. You're looking at prospects at

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<v Speaker 4>two o'clock in the morning, and they all have to do.

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<v Speaker 6>With someone that played football in the state of Texas, especially.

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<v Speaker 4>In the right That's why we're drafting Trey Taylor in

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<v Speaker 4>the seventh round out of Risk Star High School, the

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<v Speaker 4>safety from Air Force.

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<v Speaker 2>There you go, no.

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<v Speaker 3>One else will take him no.

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<v Speaker 2>No, he is.

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<v Speaker 4>He probably could go in the sixth round.

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<v Speaker 8>As a matter of Okay, you know we talked about

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<v Speaker 8>six Darius Robinson. Yeah, you're you're a Missouri guy. He's

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<v Speaker 8>going to be one of the prospects. He is on

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<v Speaker 8>site in Detroit.

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<v Speaker 4>He's from Detroit.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, since you brought that up. In case you guys

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<v Speaker 3>did not hear what Stephen Jones had to say on

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<v Speaker 3>Friday on one five to three the fans.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's hear it.

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<v Speaker 3>He was talking about the defense and he said, because

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<v Speaker 3>I asked him what might change with Mike Zimmer coming

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<v Speaker 3>in being the defensive coordinator, And he said, I think

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<v Speaker 3>anytime you bring in a new coordinator, you're going to

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<v Speaker 3>have changes, And certainly Mike brings an edge coaches in

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<v Speaker 3>a different way than Dan. Dan was very successful in

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<v Speaker 3>the way he did it, But I think Mike has

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<v Speaker 3>been very successful in this league in the way he

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<v Speaker 3>does it, and certainly philosophically, will have more of a

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<v Speaker 3>three linebacker system rather than two linebackers in three safety

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<v Speaker 3>system that Dan preferred. I think the other thing, I

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<v Speaker 3>think will probably look to be bigger and stronger in

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<v Speaker 3>the middle. I think obviously our Achilles heel the last

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<v Speaker 3>two or three years has been stopping the run.

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<v Speaker 4>How about that?

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<v Speaker 2>Man, they figured it out. That's good.

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<v Speaker 3>I wrote like a thousand words on it saying this

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<v Speaker 3>is music to my ears because that's what we've been

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<v Speaker 3>talking about linebackers and being able to stop the run.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, would you say, for in dan Quinn's defense, that

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<v Speaker 6>it's how he was working with what he had.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes.

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<v Speaker 3>Absolutely.

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<v Speaker 4>Having said that, though, I do know that the the

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<v Speaker 4>ones who are making the draft picks listen intently to

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<v Speaker 4>the coaches. Two. And so the coaches do have input

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<v Speaker 4>in Okay, this is what we need on the roster.

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<v Speaker 4>I need X number of linebackers, I need X number

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<v Speaker 4>of defensive linemen on the team.

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<v Speaker 3>And so that's the coaches safety.

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<v Speaker 4>The coaches are factor. They want to get players that

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<v Speaker 4>fit whatever the coach's scheme is. And uh so, when

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<v Speaker 4>Lton vander esh go down with an injury in October

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<v Speaker 4>and marve On Overshown has already gone down with an

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<v Speaker 4>injury in August, actually what needed to be set before

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<v Speaker 4>the season even started was a depth at the linebacker

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<v Speaker 4>position in case those injuries occur. And then when Overshown

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<v Speaker 4>goes down about picking up somebody when cuts are made

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<v Speaker 4>that you can fortify.

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<v Speaker 3>The position more so than Rashaan Evans.

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<v Speaker 4>And Rashaan Evans was a guy who was a Trialy

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<v Speaker 4>agent who you know had wasn't in a camp with anybody,

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<v Speaker 4>and then they brought in for briefly. And but anyway,

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<v Speaker 4>the coaches have input on that. They're talking to them

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<v Speaker 4>all the time. Right So if if Dan Quinn says

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<v Speaker 4>I've got to get a linebacker, they're going to do

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<v Speaker 4>everything they can to get him a linebacker.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and if you think about what took place the

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<v Speaker 3>year before, it wasn't out of injuries, but they wanted

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<v Speaker 3>to play jay Ron Curse as a big linebacker.

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<v Speaker 4>And see this the point that you're making that Steven's

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<v Speaker 4>making about Mike Zimmer, He's going into it with a plan. Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>this is our base defense right here. This is the

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<v Speaker 4>personnel that we need on this defense. We need to

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<v Speaker 4>work from a base of three linebackers, not a base

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<v Speaker 4>of two linebackers. And that changes your entire inventory on

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<v Speaker 4>your roster.

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<v Speaker 3>And think about it. So we still don't know what

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<v Speaker 3>Mike Zimmer thinks Michael Parsons is because if he thinks, oh,

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<v Speaker 3>he's going to play defensive end. Then if they have

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<v Speaker 3>to play today, they don't have three linebackers, or.

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<v Speaker 4>He may think that that in when you're in your

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<v Speaker 4>four to three defense, additional four to three line Parsons

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<v Speaker 4>is a linebacker, right, and then in the nickel he

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<v Speaker 4>is a rush end.

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<v Speaker 3>And then I need another linebacker just in case somebody

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<v Speaker 3>gets hurt because they're counting on Demarvian overshown to be

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<v Speaker 3>one of those top three or four linebackers, which, by

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<v Speaker 3>the way, watching him work out with Brent doing his rehab,

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<v Speaker 3>he's moving awfully well, so he should be ready for

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<v Speaker 3>sure by the start of training camp.

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<v Speaker 6>For some reason, I think I'm the only one that

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<v Speaker 6>looks at him is undersized, Am I the only one somewhat?

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, he's probably not two thirty now. He might

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<v Speaker 3>be after spending a year working out and you know,

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<v Speaker 3>doing weights. But as a weak side linebacker, I think

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<v Speaker 3>you probably can get away with it, or a linebacker

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<v Speaker 3>that's gonna play in the changeup defense right when you

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<v Speaker 3>go to nickel and you want to more of a

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<v Speaker 3>cover linebacker.

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<v Speaker 6>I could see him as the middle linebacker for the

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<v Speaker 6>third down or dime defense.

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<v Speaker 8>I can see that, But isn't ca Aeric Kendricks primarily

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<v Speaker 8>will fill that, right?

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<v Speaker 2>And so if you got even on passing down, if you.

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<v Speaker 3>Got Kendricks, if you got Dimoon Clark and Michael Parsons,

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<v Speaker 3>there's your three right there.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>But if it's the other way around, then here's another

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<v Speaker 3>case of your relying on somebody coming back from an

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<v Speaker 3>ACL to be your third linebacker.

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<v Speaker 8>I think it's still going to take time for him

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<v Speaker 8>to develop, right.

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<v Speaker 3>So another linebacker is a need, and would you be

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<v Speaker 3>mad at him if they took a linebacker. I don't know,

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<v Speaker 3>Bill at twenty eight if there's a linebacker worth taking

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<v Speaker 3>at that spot. If you trade down.

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<v Speaker 4>Typically the off the ball linebackers are, you won't find

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<v Speaker 4>them in the first round. I mean you won't need

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<v Speaker 4>to draft them in the first round. He might have

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<v Speaker 4>to draft him before you pick in the second round

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<v Speaker 4>at fifty six, right. And so even though an off

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<v Speaker 4>the ball linebacker may not get drafted in the first round,

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<v Speaker 4>a couple of them could easily be off the board

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<v Speaker 4>by the time you're see round pick rolls around. Isn't

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<v Speaker 4>there no in that case? In a trade down scenario,

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<v Speaker 4>you you can you.

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<v Speaker 3>Know, there's a linebacker from Alabama again or am I

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<v Speaker 3>think in ann.

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<v Speaker 4>Those a and m Eddrian Cooper is an off the

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<v Speaker 4>ball linebacker. Junior Colson's another one from Michigan, Michigan.

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<v Speaker 3>That's the guy.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I think, and he is uh. And he's a

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<v Speaker 4>guy who's a good would be a great leader of

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<v Speaker 4>your defense, the guy with a green dot and middle

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<v Speaker 4>linebacker type. But he's You're probably looking second round for him,

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<v Speaker 4>but he could be gone before fifty six. Again, So

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<v Speaker 4>let's go back to what.

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<v Speaker 3>UH Savannah brought up about the defensive tackle Darius Robinson

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<v Speaker 3>the end of the first round, right.

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<v Speaker 4>He could be, could be into the first round, could be.

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<v Speaker 3>So listening to what UH Stephen Jones said, if they

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<v Speaker 3>want to get bigger in the middle, well there's another

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<v Speaker 3>guy that can help play either position.

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<v Speaker 4>It could be middle of the first round. You don't know, right,

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<v Speaker 4>I Mean that's the thing with all these mock drafts

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<v Speaker 4>that come out, these so called experts. It's like two

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<v Speaker 4>guys do a mock draft back in January or they

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<v Speaker 4>start rating the players, and then everybody, no, but everybody

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<v Speaker 4>copies off the first the first guy, and so in

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<v Speaker 4>the media, you get all these people slotted in certain

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<v Speaker 4>areas of the draft, and I think it's going to

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<v Speaker 4>be really interesting to see if you follow this stuff.

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<v Speaker 4>If that you see a guy that's forty fifth on

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<v Speaker 4>somebody's board goes twentieth in the draft, right, and Uh,

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<v Speaker 4>there's gonna be a wide array of of Wow, they

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<v Speaker 4>did that. Well. Actually, they know a heck of a

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<v Speaker 4>lot more about the players than any of us out

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<v Speaker 4>here do.

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<v Speaker 6>So what if we have we moved Michael to linebacker

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<v Speaker 6>right now? We need a defensive end?

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<v Speaker 4>Correct, Yeah, you're already down to defense events at least

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<v Speaker 4>with Doran's Armstrong and Dante Fowler signing with Washington.

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<v Speaker 6>So we are we not even thinking that that's a

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<v Speaker 6>possibility to go with a defensive end.

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<v Speaker 4>No.

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<v Speaker 9>I think.

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<v Speaker 3>That's why Bill likes Robinson.

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<v Speaker 4>For he's got versatility, he can play.

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<v Speaker 3>Three years at Missouri, he played defensive tackle, clash, he

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<v Speaker 3>played defensive end, and he was pretty.

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<v Speaker 4>But he's a big. He is a big guy though,

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<v Speaker 4>he's two hundred and eighty five pounds, and so he

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<v Speaker 4>would be like a base defensive end.

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<v Speaker 2>He's gonna say, I can't see him getting around this with.

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<v Speaker 4>No, he's not he's not a pen years back come around,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, and with Ben and whatever. Uh, this isn't

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<v Speaker 4>Gregory right.

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<v Speaker 8>Right, no, right, But also I feel like they should

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<v Speaker 8>be planning ahead. Given let's look at DeMarcus Lawrence. He's

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<v Speaker 8>eleven seasons into the NFL.

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<v Speaker 3>Wouldn't you want to.

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<v Speaker 8>Be strategic if you did pick a defensive end because

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<v Speaker 8>you have to plan for the future of DeMarcus Lawrence.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, good point, because, by the way, this is the

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<v Speaker 3>last year of his contract.

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<v Speaker 2>I did not know he'd been on the team twenty fourteen.

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<v Speaker 4>How about the twenty fourteen draft, You guys, twenty fourteen draft,

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<v Speaker 4>you got Zach Martin in the first round and then

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<v Speaker 4>you traded a second and third round pick to move

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<v Speaker 4>up to take DeMarcus Lawrence at thirty four.

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<v Speaker 2>I gotta says, he's not playing like he's eleven years in.

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<v Speaker 4>The no and he and the other thing about Darius Robinson,

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<v Speaker 4>he's got a lot of DeMarcus Lawrence in him as

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<v Speaker 4>far as leadership goes and so forth. And that's that's

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<v Speaker 4>the academic All American Yeah, okay, yeah, yeah, So of

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<v Speaker 4>course it's a lot easier to be academic All America

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<v Speaker 4>when you go to Missouri.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but at least he knows the words to the

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<v Speaker 3>fight song, because there's words to it.

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<v Speaker 4>I know the words star Fights.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's like one word too soon unless it's hyphen.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay. So what you want to do on this show, then, yes,

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<v Speaker 4>is you want to paint a scenario of trading down

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<v Speaker 4>from twenty four and what might be available for the

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys if they did so, like trade down to say

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<v Speaker 4>thirty or something like that. In fact, in my Big

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<v Speaker 4>Green Notebook mock draft last night, I had a trade

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<v Speaker 4>which matched up on the trade value chart where the

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys traded their first and second round pick to Baltimore

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<v Speaker 4>for Baltimore's first, second, third, and fourth round picks.

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<v Speaker 3>So then what the Cowboys did was they too.

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<v Speaker 4>No, but it matched up with the trade value chart,

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<v Speaker 4>and for Baltimore, what they're doing Baltimore moves up from

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<v Speaker 4>thirty to twenty four in the first round, they moved

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<v Speaker 4>up from sixty two to fifty six in the second round,

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<v Speaker 4>and they already had another fourth round pick and so

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<v Speaker 4>so basically all they were doing was giving up a

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<v Speaker 4>third round pick to move up six spots in the

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<v Speaker 4>first round and a fourth round pick to move up

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<v Speaker 4>six spots in the second round right target their player.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's work with Okay, we're gonna work with that.

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<v Speaker 4>And you know what I'm gonna do when we come

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<v Speaker 4>back here, I'm gonna call up a little mock draft simulator, okay,

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<v Speaker 4>and we'll see who that mock draft simulator says will

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<v Speaker 4>be available for the Cowboys at pick number thirty. Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>all right, all right, and then we'll run through five

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<v Speaker 4>candidates at different positions and we'll figure out who the

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys should draft.

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<v Speaker 3>What a show to have at it's draft.

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<v Speaker 4>it out.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, I didn't think we're going to do this on

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<v Speaker 4>this edition of Mix Shots, but Mickey insists that we

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<v Speaker 4>do a mock draft.

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<v Speaker 9>I thought Everson was supposed to come prepared with one as.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, that was the hamework is simon true?

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<v Speaker 2>That wasn't going to happen.

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<v Speaker 4>There is a Grambling player. By the end of the show,

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<v Speaker 4>I may convince you I should have taken a Grambling

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<v Speaker 4>player in the seventh round of the draft. There's an

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<v Speaker 4>edge rusher from Grambling in person. Okay, all right, So

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<v Speaker 4>what Mickey wants to do is he wants to trade

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<v Speaker 4>down from twenty four, and we just threw out a

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<v Speaker 4>trade scenario with Baltimore. Let's say where they trade down

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<v Speaker 4>to number thirty and pick up a third and a fourth,

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<v Speaker 4>which would give the Cowboys now pick number thirty, and

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<v Speaker 4>it would they also were trading down in the second

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<v Speaker 4>round to sixty two, Okay, and then they have their

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<v Speaker 4>own third round pick at eighty seven, Baltimore's third round

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<v Speaker 4>at ninety three, and then a fourth round pick at

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<v Speaker 4>one thirty.

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<v Speaker 3>And it doesn't have to be that complicated by them.

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<v Speaker 4>That's not complicated.

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<v Speaker 3>They could trade down to twenty eight pick up for

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<v Speaker 3>the five.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so we're picking, we're trading down.

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<v Speaker 3>We're just trading down.

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<v Speaker 4>We're trading down from twenty four to thirty, and we're

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<v Speaker 4>picking up a third round pick. Okay, okay, and the

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<v Speaker 4>and the reason why, as we all know, that we

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<v Speaker 4>need to pick up a third round pick, is there

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<v Speaker 4>are about nine vacancies on the roster that haven't been

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<v Speaker 4>filled and they only have seven draft picks, so we

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<v Speaker 4>need to get to nine draft picks to fill these vacancies.

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<v Speaker 2>Soice good.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay. So I'm using the Pro Football Network mock draft

0:24:48.119 --> 0:24:51.600
<v Speaker 4>simulator here and I am starting the draft right now,

0:24:52.760 --> 0:24:56.520
<v Speaker 4>and Caleb Williams is the number one pick of the

0:24:56.600 --> 0:24:57.600
<v Speaker 4>Chicago Bears.

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<v Speaker 3>Shocking.

0:24:58.000 --> 0:25:00.400
<v Speaker 4>It's going very fast here. We're moving on down, moving

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<v Speaker 4>on down. Okay, Dallas Turner just went off the board.

0:25:03.480 --> 0:25:07.719
<v Speaker 4>JJ McCarthy went to the Jets at number ten. Amarus Mimes,

0:25:07.800 --> 0:25:12.000
<v Speaker 4>big tackle from George's gone, brought Bowers to Indianapolis, Quinnyon Mitchell,

0:25:12.080 --> 0:25:16.200
<v Speaker 4>j C Lathan, Brian Thomas, Jared vers, Chop Robinson, Nate Kiggins, four,

0:25:16.320 --> 0:25:19.960
<v Speaker 4>Jackson Powers. Johnson is gone. And here we are. We

0:25:20.400 --> 0:25:25.760
<v Speaker 4>are at pick number twenty four. You actually have a

0:25:25.800 --> 0:25:29.439
<v Speaker 4>trade offer from Washington. Dan Quinn's on the phone. Oh okay,

0:25:29.480 --> 0:25:33.000
<v Speaker 4>he wants would you trade down from twenty four to

0:25:33.200 --> 0:25:37.960
<v Speaker 4>thirty six to Washington? Oh wait, no, here's this proposal,

0:25:38.960 --> 0:25:41.560
<v Speaker 4>which is crazy. This is Oh, okay, how about this one.

0:25:42.480 --> 0:25:45.640
<v Speaker 4>I haven't looked at it. At the value chart, Washington

0:25:45.680 --> 0:25:50.359
<v Speaker 4>wants to give you thirty six and forty okay for

0:25:50.600 --> 0:25:55.800
<v Speaker 4>pick twenty four and eighty seven. No, it's not interested,

0:25:55.960 --> 0:26:00.000
<v Speaker 4>not interested, and it's an even upswap. You're not gay

0:26:00.080 --> 0:26:03.000
<v Speaker 4>a draft pick. Yeah, okay, all right, we rejected that.

0:26:03.440 --> 0:26:03.800
<v Speaker 2>All right.

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<v Speaker 4>So at twenty four, okay, Graham Barton is available for you. Okay,

0:26:10.600 --> 0:26:13.920
<v Speaker 4>do you want Graham Barton, who is the offensive lineman

0:26:13.960 --> 0:26:16.920
<v Speaker 4>from Duke. He played left tackle his last three years there,

0:26:16.920 --> 0:26:21.159
<v Speaker 4>he played center in his first year. He projects probably

0:26:21.680 --> 0:26:25.040
<v Speaker 4>as a center or guard in the NFL. Very smart

0:26:25.080 --> 0:26:29.720
<v Speaker 4>guy from Duke, and that's exactly what the Cowboys are

0:26:29.720 --> 0:26:31.880
<v Speaker 4>looking for. That's why I see there are so many

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<v Speaker 4>people out there saying, yes, we're taking Graham Barton, don't

0:26:35.600 --> 0:26:36.520
<v Speaker 4>trade down.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's why I see now why people are onto

0:26:41.840 --> 0:26:44.840
<v Speaker 3>Graham Barton at twenty four. They're using the simulator.

0:26:45.240 --> 0:26:50.600
<v Speaker 4>That's right, that's exactly right there, That is exactly right.

0:26:51.000 --> 0:26:56.000
<v Speaker 3>All right, So just say you found a trades you're

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<v Speaker 3>at around twenty eight or thirty, and.

0:26:58.040 --> 0:27:01.320
<v Speaker 4>Let's just for everyone's sake, Graham Barton is gone, he's

0:27:01.359 --> 0:27:05.840
<v Speaker 4>not available. Okay, Okay, so now we're trading we uh

0:27:06.359 --> 0:27:08.920
<v Speaker 4>all right? In fact, I'm gonna Baltimore trade it up,

0:27:08.960 --> 0:27:10.280
<v Speaker 4>and they took Graham Barton.

0:27:10.400 --> 0:27:11.520
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So there you go.

0:27:12.240 --> 0:27:14.920
<v Speaker 3>I lost it the whole thing.

0:27:15.280 --> 0:27:19.720
<v Speaker 4>I just hit the wrong butt. Okay. So now I'm

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<v Speaker 4>moving down to thirty. And here's what's available at thirty. Okay.

0:27:27.040 --> 0:27:33.360
<v Speaker 4>Tyler Geiton offensive tackle, Oklahoma, Okay, Xavier Worthy wide receiver,

0:27:33.800 --> 0:27:44.480
<v Speaker 4>Texas Keon Coleman wide receiver, Florida State, Kingsley Sua Mattaya

0:27:45.119 --> 0:27:52.080
<v Speaker 4>offensive tackle BYU Darius Robinson defensive lineman, Missouri. How many

0:27:52.080 --> 0:27:56.000
<v Speaker 4>more do you want? Zach Frasier center, West Virginia could

0:27:56.040 --> 0:27:59.040
<v Speaker 4>stop right there? So what do you want to know?

0:27:59.640 --> 0:27:59.760
<v Speaker 6>So?

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<v Speaker 3>I want to know from a position standpoint, if all

0:28:05.080 --> 0:28:10.760
<v Speaker 3>things are equal, what position would you value among those

0:28:11.520 --> 0:28:18.480
<v Speaker 3>six guys? And trying to figure out if I take

0:28:18.600 --> 0:28:22.480
<v Speaker 3>this position, is there a lot of another position I

0:28:22.560 --> 0:28:26.320
<v Speaker 3>need available in the second round? What you have to consider?

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<v Speaker 13>Right?

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<v Speaker 3>You got to consider the depth of the draft, Like

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<v Speaker 3>if I'm running out of centers, do I need to

0:28:33.040 --> 0:28:36.800
<v Speaker 3>take one? Or if I need a linebacker, do I

0:28:36.840 --> 0:28:40.880
<v Speaker 3>need to take a linebacker? And is the value with

0:28:41.000 --> 0:28:45.920
<v Speaker 3>these wide receivers superseding the other positions?

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<v Speaker 4>And where do you have these players graded on your rights?

0:28:50.160 --> 0:28:54.520
<v Speaker 4>Just because Zach Frasier, for instance, is listed forty second

0:28:54.640 --> 0:28:57.600
<v Speaker 4>on this mock draft simulator, you might have him as

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<v Speaker 4>a third round pick.

0:28:59.320 --> 0:29:03.040
<v Speaker 3>Well, I saw an interesting thing and I'm gonna forget

0:29:03.120 --> 0:29:07.200
<v Speaker 3>the guy's name. The Morning News had a story on

0:29:07.480 --> 0:29:12.440
<v Speaker 3>a private workout guy and he's supposed to be the

0:29:12.480 --> 0:29:19.160
<v Speaker 3>offensive line whisperer and he works out Tyler Smith in

0:29:19.200 --> 0:29:22.720
<v Speaker 3>the off season, and his contention was, Tyler Smith needs

0:29:22.760 --> 0:29:26.760
<v Speaker 3>to stay at guard. But when he pointed out, if

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<v Speaker 3>you want a center, the best center in the draft

0:29:30.720 --> 0:29:34.000
<v Speaker 3>is Zach Fraser. And that's the guy I brought up.

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<v Speaker 4>Not Jackson Powers Johnson, which is a lot of people

0:29:36.440 --> 0:29:38.760
<v Speaker 4>have said Jackson Powers Johnson has some injury.

0:29:39.240 --> 0:29:42.680
<v Speaker 3>I was going to point that out. So he said

0:29:42.840 --> 0:29:47.680
<v Speaker 3>that Fraser would be the pick if you wanted a

0:29:47.720 --> 0:29:53.080
<v Speaker 3>center over all the other centers that are available. But again,

0:29:53.680 --> 0:29:57.720
<v Speaker 3>if Darien Robinson's there, Darius Robinson's there, or if there's

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<v Speaker 3>a wide receiver that you have a high g aid on,

0:30:01.360 --> 0:30:02.160
<v Speaker 3>what do you do.

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<v Speaker 4>Look at the makeup of the let's just talk wide

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<v Speaker 4>receiver for a second. Okay, and what the Cowboys have

0:30:09.000 --> 0:30:11.840
<v Speaker 4>at wide receiver on this team. Obviously you have CD

0:30:12.040 --> 0:30:18.080
<v Speaker 4>Lamb and you have an aging Brandon Cooks. Ever since,

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<v Speaker 4>I want to ask you, what would you like to

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<v Speaker 4>see at wide receiver on this team? Or just look

0:30:23.800 --> 0:30:27.400
<v Speaker 4>in general at playmakers on this offense. Where is this

0:30:27.480 --> 0:30:31.400
<v Speaker 4>team as far as playmakers game changers on this offense?

0:30:31.480 --> 0:30:34.000
<v Speaker 6>Oh, we're at the top of the league as far

0:30:34.040 --> 0:30:35.280
<v Speaker 6>as playmakers are concerned.

0:30:35.280 --> 0:30:36.600
<v Speaker 4>Okay, who are they?

0:30:37.280 --> 0:30:39.840
<v Speaker 2>Ceedee Lamb would be one. Yep. I like Cooks as

0:30:39.880 --> 0:30:41.240
<v Speaker 2>well as a playmaker. Yep.

0:30:41.320 --> 0:30:43.520
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but he's thirty one, thirty two years old.

0:30:43.640 --> 0:30:45.440
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so, which.

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<v Speaker 4>Is fine for this year. Yeah, but this draft is

0:30:47.600 --> 0:30:49.840
<v Speaker 4>not just for this year. It's for the next especially

0:30:49.840 --> 0:30:52.560
<v Speaker 4>with the first round pick. You're talking five years here.

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<v Speaker 6>So as far as wide receivers are concern those the

0:30:57.080 --> 0:30:57.640
<v Speaker 6>only two.

0:30:57.760 --> 0:30:59.520
<v Speaker 2>I like that tight end, How do you like it?

0:30:59.600 --> 0:31:01.120
<v Speaker 4>How do you like the wide receivers? If one of

0:31:01.120 --> 0:31:01.800
<v Speaker 4>them gets hurt.

0:31:02.680 --> 0:31:05.760
<v Speaker 6>If one of them gets hurt me or I was

0:31:05.800 --> 0:31:08.640
<v Speaker 6>gonna say, there's a big difference between one and no.

0:31:08.920 --> 0:31:13.120
<v Speaker 4>If C d or Brandon Cooks got hurt. Team said

0:31:13.120 --> 0:31:14.120
<v Speaker 4>at wide receiver.

0:31:14.080 --> 0:31:16.280
<v Speaker 2>They would not be set well to wide receiver, not

0:31:16.360 --> 0:31:16.640
<v Speaker 2>at all.

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<v Speaker 4>They were at cornerback last year. Trayvon got hurt at

0:31:21.280 --> 0:31:23.520
<v Speaker 4>cornerback last year. How were they at cornerback after he

0:31:23.560 --> 0:31:27.320
<v Speaker 4>got hurt? Yeah, they were. See they were fortified because

0:31:27.360 --> 0:31:31.200
<v Speaker 4>they had a Duran Bland who can write yea they woke. Yeah,

0:31:31.280 --> 0:31:34.240
<v Speaker 4>they were. I think at wide receiver. If you first

0:31:34.280 --> 0:31:37.360
<v Speaker 4>stay of camp CD gets hurt, now what do we do?

0:31:37.560 --> 0:31:39.640
<v Speaker 4>I mean, it's kind of equivalent there. You got Trayvon,

0:31:39.680 --> 0:31:42.000
<v Speaker 4>who's one hundred million dollars player got hurt, and they

0:31:42.000 --> 0:31:45.400
<v Speaker 4>were okay at cornerback, but right now that wide receiver.

0:31:45.800 --> 0:31:49.320
<v Speaker 4>If your top wide receiver gets hurt, you know you're

0:31:49.400 --> 0:31:50.240
<v Speaker 4>hurting a wide receiver.

0:31:50.280 --> 0:31:55.000
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, the backup. So they they are complimentary players, Tolbert.

0:31:55.120 --> 0:31:56.640
<v Speaker 2>We have complimentary players.

0:31:57.000 --> 0:31:59.920
<v Speaker 3>And Brooks are nice third receiver.

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<v Speaker 2>Compliment.

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<v Speaker 3>But if you have to move them up to number

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<v Speaker 3>two and then who's number three, you're sitting there, gone.

0:32:08.200 --> 0:32:11.720
<v Speaker 4>You're back to twenty seventeen after Jos left and you

0:32:11.760 --> 0:32:13.920
<v Speaker 4>were in between, then you wound up trading for Amari Cooper.

0:32:13.960 --> 0:32:16.560
<v Speaker 3>Unless you think Darden is it dark.

0:32:16.520 --> 0:32:20.680
<v Speaker 4>He available, maybe you can get him for a fifth

0:32:20.760 --> 0:32:22.280
<v Speaker 4>round available.

0:32:23.440 --> 0:32:23.920
<v Speaker 10>Out there.

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<v Speaker 4>So my point on that is, when we're looking at

0:32:26.640 --> 0:32:29.680
<v Speaker 4>these positions, okay, they're not all the same as far

0:32:29.760 --> 0:32:32.840
<v Speaker 4>as okay, there's a defensive lineman available, there's a center,

0:32:32.960 --> 0:32:36.120
<v Speaker 4>there's an offensive tackle. There's when you're talking the offensive

0:32:36.120 --> 0:32:41.400
<v Speaker 4>tackles Kingsley Sua Mattia or Tyler Geiton at number thirty, well,

0:32:41.440 --> 0:32:43.880
<v Speaker 4>he's like, they're like the eighth There's already been seven

0:32:43.960 --> 0:32:46.960
<v Speaker 4>offensive tackles that were drafted before then, and so you're

0:32:47.040 --> 0:32:49.200
<v Speaker 4>so far down on the pecking order. It's not the

0:32:49.240 --> 0:32:52.280
<v Speaker 4>same as here's the fourth wide receiver that you can

0:32:52.320 --> 0:32:54.280
<v Speaker 4>get when you in a draft week. The top three

0:32:54.320 --> 0:32:56.760
<v Speaker 4>wide receivers went in the top ten picks in the draft.

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<v Speaker 4>So I like this keyon Cole from Florida State. Though

0:33:01.360 --> 0:33:03.680
<v Speaker 4>you know what he is ceed Lemb's cousin too.

0:33:04.080 --> 0:33:05.320
<v Speaker 2>Oh wow, I saw that.

0:33:05.440 --> 0:33:12.040
<v Speaker 4>That's yeah, he he he is explosive. The problem is

0:33:12.080 --> 0:33:14.760
<v Speaker 4>he ran a four six forty but on the gauntlet

0:33:15.320 --> 0:33:18.720
<v Speaker 4>at the Combine, they had they had a gun on

0:33:18.840 --> 0:33:21.240
<v Speaker 4>him and it was twenty miles an hour run of

0:33:21.280 --> 0:33:24.360
<v Speaker 4>the gauntlet, which is way faster than anybody else doing it.

0:33:24.400 --> 0:33:27.400
<v Speaker 3>And if you see a high speed highlight film, making

0:33:27.440 --> 0:33:32.200
<v Speaker 3>a one handed over the head catch had nothing to

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<v Speaker 3>do with for six speed.

0:33:34.080 --> 0:33:36.160
<v Speaker 4>I've done a lot of study on Keon Coleman, and

0:33:36.200 --> 0:33:39.720
<v Speaker 4>I love him. There's another wide receiver out of South Carolina,

0:33:40.480 --> 0:33:44.520
<v Speaker 4>Xavier Legett, who I really love too. He's another big,

0:33:44.640 --> 0:33:47.120
<v Speaker 4>He's a big. These are both bigger wide receivers ever

0:33:47.200 --> 0:33:49.920
<v Speaker 4>since six two two and fifteen pounds.

0:33:49.480 --> 0:33:51.240
<v Speaker 3>He's the second coming with.

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<v Speaker 6>See this draft guys, but I always will, We'll always you.

0:33:56.160 --> 0:33:58.240
<v Speaker 2>Know, we gotta have a top guy. We gotta have

0:33:58.280 --> 0:33:58.800
<v Speaker 2>a top guy.

0:33:58.920 --> 0:34:01.800
<v Speaker 6>You better pick who go well with your team, and

0:34:01.880 --> 0:34:04.680
<v Speaker 6>he may not be the top guy. You have all

0:34:04.680 --> 0:34:09.239
<v Speaker 6>of these superbatives from these guys, and it's just so

0:34:09.600 --> 0:34:12.400
<v Speaker 6>much to where it just becomes white noise.

0:34:12.600 --> 0:34:16.080
<v Speaker 2>To me, it's just white noise. You could get a guy.

0:34:16.440 --> 0:34:18.239
<v Speaker 6>We've got running backs at the in the league right

0:34:18.320 --> 0:34:20.240
<v Speaker 6>now doing well, and I never.

0:34:20.040 --> 0:34:22.040
<v Speaker 2>Heard of them through the drafts. I don't even know

0:34:22.080 --> 0:34:23.240
<v Speaker 2>if they even got drafted.

0:34:24.120 --> 0:34:27.719
<v Speaker 6>You've got positions out there and players that can make plays.

0:34:28.080 --> 0:34:31.600
<v Speaker 6>And obviously you guys can tell I'm thinking anti draft

0:34:31.640 --> 0:34:34.120
<v Speaker 6>on all this pass and I'm just saying because to me,

0:34:34.239 --> 0:34:37.399
<v Speaker 6>you can find the player anywhere, and it.

0:34:37.320 --> 0:34:38.680
<v Speaker 2>Doesn't have to be the first pick.

0:34:38.719 --> 0:34:40.920
<v Speaker 6>It doesn't have to be the tenth pick, right, the

0:34:41.000 --> 0:34:44.440
<v Speaker 6>last guy in that you can find the guy, thank you.

0:34:44.480 --> 0:34:46.799
<v Speaker 4>See That's why that's my point on the whole thing

0:34:46.840 --> 0:34:50.319
<v Speaker 4>when we're talking about positions. Okay, And that's why I

0:34:50.400 --> 0:34:52.680
<v Speaker 4>love that I've done all this research on him because

0:34:52.760 --> 0:34:56.400
<v Speaker 4>I know that there are players throughout this draft that

0:34:56.440 --> 0:34:59.440
<v Speaker 4>are really good football players who can help they to

0:34:59.480 --> 0:35:02.920
<v Speaker 4>bem one exactly exactly.

0:35:02.960 --> 0:35:04.919
<v Speaker 8>But I think we need to go back to what

0:35:05.040 --> 0:35:09.280
<v Speaker 8>is a huge need on this team, like a missing

0:35:09.440 --> 0:35:11.160
<v Speaker 8>what is something that is.

0:35:11.120 --> 0:35:13.520
<v Speaker 9>Going to help us?

0:35:12.880 --> 0:35:16.640
<v Speaker 4>And there's huge needs on this team at wide receiver,

0:35:17.040 --> 0:35:23.800
<v Speaker 4>two offensive tackles, two defensive Do we go with the quarterback?

0:35:23.920 --> 0:35:26.600
<v Speaker 2>You go? Do you go? Let's just take the best athlete.

0:35:27.280 --> 0:35:28.440
<v Speaker 2>Just take the best athlete.

0:35:28.520 --> 0:35:32.439
<v Speaker 4>It's first question.

0:35:32.520 --> 0:35:38.040
<v Speaker 3>In that case with these five or six guys, Darius

0:35:38.120 --> 0:35:39.759
<v Speaker 3>Robinson might be the best.

0:35:39.520 --> 0:35:46.759
<v Speaker 2>Athlete, Well, we need one. We can pick more than one.

0:35:45.280 --> 0:35:47.359
<v Speaker 6>You know what I'm saying as far let's say our

0:35:47.400 --> 0:35:50.560
<v Speaker 6>first three picks, let's say first two picks. Just get

0:35:50.600 --> 0:35:53.680
<v Speaker 6>the best athlete, right, and then from there we be strategic.

0:35:53.760 --> 0:35:57.359
<v Speaker 3>So do you want the best defensive tackle available there,

0:35:57.920 --> 0:36:04.040
<v Speaker 3>the best center avail there, a wide receiver, or the

0:36:04.080 --> 0:36:06.280
<v Speaker 3>fifth or sixth best offensive tackle.

0:36:07.200 --> 0:36:10.799
<v Speaker 2>I say you take what you take and live with it.

0:36:10.840 --> 0:36:13.160
<v Speaker 4>Which one is the best, which one is the.

0:36:13.120 --> 0:36:16.960
<v Speaker 3>Best, which one has the best chance to be a

0:36:16.960 --> 0:36:19.280
<v Speaker 3>Pro Bowl player? And a day one starter?

0:36:19.480 --> 0:36:21.680
<v Speaker 6>Well that's now that's another thing. Which one can be

0:36:21.719 --> 0:36:23.720
<v Speaker 6>the day one started? That's a good question.

0:36:24.280 --> 0:36:31.839
<v Speaker 7>That is a good question, Zac Frazier, as the all

0:36:31.880 --> 0:36:34.760
<v Speaker 7>of them, there's so many needs on this team, every

0:36:34.800 --> 0:36:35.560
<v Speaker 7>single position.

0:36:35.560 --> 0:36:38.760
<v Speaker 4>You can pick seven positions so they can start.

0:36:38.880 --> 0:36:43.000
<v Speaker 3>It would come down to how they have them graded right,

0:36:43.440 --> 0:36:48.640
<v Speaker 3>And we can make an argument for Fraser Robinson Coleman

0:36:49.480 --> 0:36:56.120
<v Speaker 3>a worthy worthy And yeah, and I just don't I

0:36:56.200 --> 0:36:59.759
<v Speaker 3>just don't want this this perception out there that if

0:36:59.800 --> 0:37:03.560
<v Speaker 3>you don't take an offensive tackle you've screwed up the draft.

0:37:04.520 --> 0:37:06.279
<v Speaker 3>Because I can get one in the second.

0:37:06.080 --> 0:37:07.000
<v Speaker 4>Round, no doubt.

0:37:07.080 --> 0:37:10.720
<v Speaker 3>And whoever I take, is he better than moving Tyler

0:37:11.160 --> 0:37:12.600
<v Speaker 3>Smith to left tackle?

0:37:13.840 --> 0:37:16.280
<v Speaker 4>And I'll give you a great example. There's a tackle

0:37:16.560 --> 0:37:19.440
<v Speaker 4>at offensive tackle. Okay, people are talking, and I'm very

0:37:19.440 --> 0:37:23.040
<v Speaker 4>familiar with Oklahoma football and I watched Tyler Goyiton play

0:37:23.080 --> 0:37:26.839
<v Speaker 4>the last couple of years, and as in the so

0:37:26.960 --> 0:37:30.000
<v Speaker 4>called experts say, okay, he's more of a developmental guy,

0:37:30.000 --> 0:37:34.320
<v Speaker 4>but he's got all those tools. Okay, boy, the Oklahoma

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<v Speaker 4>right tackle and he's a right tackle. Yeah, it's all

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<v Speaker 4>he's played is right tackle. And then I go look

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<v Speaker 4>at this TCU left tackle who's also played left guard,

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<v Speaker 4>Brandon Coleman, and I'm going that is a better football

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<v Speaker 4>player than the one that's projected in the first round.

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<v Speaker 4>And he's accomplished more in college too than the guy

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<v Speaker 4>who's projected to be a first rounder. How Tyler Geiiten's

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<v Speaker 4>got the look, whatever. But Brandon Coleman, let me just

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<v Speaker 4>show you. I'm Brandon Coleman, offensive tackle who's projected on

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<v Speaker 4>the In this little mock draft simulator, they got him

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<v Speaker 4>like with a fourth round grade. Dame Brugler had him

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<v Speaker 4>sixty sixth on his list.

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<v Speaker 3>The wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 4>This is no Brandon Brandon offensive lineman.

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<v Speaker 2>Ok.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, he's Brandon Coleman at TCU. He started this past

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<v Speaker 4>year seven starts at left tackle, four at left guard.

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<v Speaker 4>The previous year National Championship game he's played. He started

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<v Speaker 4>at left tackle for fifteen games all year. The year

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<v Speaker 4>before that, he was an eight game starter at left guard,

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<v Speaker 4>so he's got position flexibility there. But my point on

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<v Speaker 4>him is he ran at six four and a half

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<v Speaker 4>three hundred and thirteen pounds with thirty four and a

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<v Speaker 4>half inch arms and nearly eleven inch hands. Four. Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>Tyron Smith ran a four nine to three at six

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<v Speaker 4>five three oh seven, a thirty four vertical. Tyron Smith

0:39:01.080 --> 0:39:04.799
<v Speaker 4>was a twenty nine vertical, a nine to six broad jump.

0:39:04.920 --> 0:39:08.399
<v Speaker 4>Tyron was a nine to one, a seven forty cone drill.

0:39:08.520 --> 0:39:11.560
<v Speaker 4>Tyron was a seven forty seven. It's almost identical numbers

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<v Speaker 4>to Tyron Smith. I'm not saying he's Tyrons Smith with

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<v Speaker 4>the fourth round because because he hasn't gotten the same

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<v Speaker 4>kind of a claim that others have gotten. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>it's he's flowing.

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<v Speaker 14>He's lower on the because and because there are like

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<v Speaker 14>seven six seven, three hundred and forty pounds offensive offensive

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<v Speaker 14>tackles from Alabama who are projected to be going.

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<v Speaker 4>The first round. Yeah, ok so all these other tackles

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<v Speaker 4>have been pushed down.

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<v Speaker 9>What about Jordan Morgan from Arizona. What do you have

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<v Speaker 9>on him?

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<v Speaker 8>Because I've heard a lot of things as far as

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<v Speaker 8>him potentially fitting in on this Cowboys roster, Like, what

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<v Speaker 8>are your thoughts there?

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<v Speaker 4>He's a nearly six five, three hundred and twelve pounds.

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<v Speaker 4>One of the interesting things on him that I find

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<v Speaker 4>interesting when you consider who the offensive line coach is

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<v Speaker 4>with the Cowboy Mike Selari, who was on the Pete

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<v Speaker 4>Carroll's staff at Seattle for four years. The offensive coordinator

0:40:09.920 --> 0:40:12.760
<v Speaker 4>at Arizona is a guy by the name of Brennan Carroll,

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<v Speaker 4>who is Pete Carroll's son, and Brennan Carroll was the

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<v Speaker 4>assistant offensive line coach under Mike Selari at Seattle before

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<v Speaker 4>he took the Arizona offensive coordinator job. So if anybody

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<v Speaker 4>knows anything or has inside info on Jordan Morgan at Arizona,

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<v Speaker 4>it would be Mike Selari, the offensive line coach from

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<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys. I haven't looked at him that closely, but

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<v Speaker 4>he is amongst about a dozen offensive tackles who could

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<v Speaker 4>be taken in the first one hundred picks of this draft, all.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, So if you take a tackle to me, he's

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<v Speaker 3>got to be able to also play guard, all right.

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<v Speaker 3>And so if I find out that Tyler Smith is

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<v Speaker 3>the best tackle for left tackle on this team. If

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<v Speaker 3>I take an offensive lineman, that guy's got to be

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<v Speaker 3>able to beat out TJ. Bass for the starting left

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<v Speaker 3>guard spot. He's got to be that versus. And how

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<v Speaker 3>many times have the Cowboys taken a tackle and played

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<v Speaker 3>them at guard to start their careers. It's happened several

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<v Speaker 3>times so and including the last time Layel Collins. When

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<v Speaker 3>he first got here, he started at left guard and

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<v Speaker 3>then they moved him to right tackle. So I want

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<v Speaker 3>a guy if I'm thinking right, because what if I

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<v Speaker 3>get this first round guy and he just can't handle

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<v Speaker 3>as a rookie left tackle? What do I do with him? Well,

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<v Speaker 3>I got to move Tyler Smith out there. Otherwise I'm

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<v Speaker 3>talking about using well, let's go or awesome, Awesome Richards

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<v Speaker 3>or some young guy that hasn't played. I can't do

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<v Speaker 3>that at left tackle.

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<v Speaker 8>So, with where we're at right now, if you take

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<v Speaker 8>brock Hoffman and then you have TJ.

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<v Speaker 9>Bass, who would you rather keep at.

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<v Speaker 3>That position as a starter?

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<v Speaker 8>Yes, who would you rather trust as a starter there?

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<v Speaker 8>Would that maybe dictate what you do in this draft?

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<v Speaker 3>Which is a really good question because TJ. Bass i

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<v Speaker 3>thought played decently when he had to come in as

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<v Speaker 3>a backup. I don't know what they think of Hoffman.

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<v Speaker 3>Hoffman did okay at center. So they're both kind of

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<v Speaker 3>question marks on full time guys because I don't think

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<v Speaker 3>either one started more than two games last year, and

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<v Speaker 3>they were both came into the league as undrafted free agents.

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<v Speaker 4>Nothing against undrafted free agents.

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<v Speaker 2>Nothing at all.

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<v Speaker 6>Nothing, nothing at all, nothing at all. We represent the

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<v Speaker 6>league very well.

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<v Speaker 3>We should do a Mixed Shots five K.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, you go do it, and you tell us that

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<v Speaker 4>you could walk?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah he could.

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<v Speaker 9>I won't be here, sorry, guys, Yeah, all right with you?

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<v Speaker 9>The Draft five You can do.

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<v Speaker 4>It virtually from Detroit.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, how are they gonna have a draft party

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<v Speaker 3>with you and Detroit?

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<v Speaker 9>I asked myself that question.

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<v Speaker 4>Never does same way. How can we get through mix

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<v Speaker 4>shots brought to you without Mickey? Well, we can we manage?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that might be coming up.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's check in on last year's first round draft pick,

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<v Speaker 4>Mazzi Smith.

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<v Speaker 2>What do you know? Well?

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<v Speaker 3>Stephen Jones talked about the defensive tackle position when he

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<v Speaker 3>was asked and he said, I think the philosophy Zim

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<v Speaker 3>brings to the table fits what Mazi did at Michigan.

0:46:34.480 --> 0:46:37.239
<v Speaker 3>He went on to say, we have a lot of

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<v Speaker 3>resources tied up in Mazi. What you pay a first

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<v Speaker 3>round pick, and using a first round pick on him,

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<v Speaker 3>I think he fits more into what Zim does than

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<v Speaker 3>maybe what Dan was trying to get out of him.

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<v Speaker 3>So I think that will be a big plus for us.

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<v Speaker 3>So I'm not sure. It kind of sounds like he's

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<v Speaker 3>saying we've already used the first round pick on a

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<v Speaker 3>defensive tackle. We sort of trust him, at least that's

0:47:06.280 --> 0:47:10.400
<v Speaker 3>what he's saying, and we're paying much money there, So

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<v Speaker 3>would you do that a second time in a row

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<v Speaker 3>at the same position. I think Darius Robinson is more

0:47:20.520 --> 0:47:25.120
<v Speaker 3>versatile than Mozzy Smith. Mozzi Smith an anchor as a nose.

0:47:26.040 --> 0:47:29.920
<v Speaker 3>Darius Robinson can play the nose the three technique, and

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<v Speaker 3>he can play defensive end, so it's not exactly the

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<v Speaker 3>same guy.

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<v Speaker 2>So he's a better athlete.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, yeah, more versatile. And again Osa is going into

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<v Speaker 3>the final year of his deal if I remember correct,

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<v Speaker 3>So again you could qualify taking the defensive tackle because

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<v Speaker 3>I could see our defensive end. However, you look at

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<v Speaker 3>him because they need a defensive end, right, who's a

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<v Speaker 3>defensive end right now?

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<v Speaker 4>De Marcus Lawrence, Sam Williams.

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<v Speaker 3>And Michael Parsons as a pass rusher. Maybe we don't

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<v Speaker 3>know if he's a full time defensive yeah, right, maybe

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<v Speaker 3>I out of necessity depending on what they get in

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<v Speaker 3>the draft, right, if you get a linebacker, or maybe

0:48:19.280 --> 0:48:23.080
<v Speaker 3>he can play more defensive end. I still say if

0:48:23.120 --> 0:48:26.719
<v Speaker 3>you watch him down in and down out at defensive end,

0:48:27.080 --> 0:48:30.960
<v Speaker 3>he gets neutralized more times than not, even though he's

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<v Speaker 3>got all these pressures, which is great, But what about

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<v Speaker 3>when they decide we're going to run at a two

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and fifty pounds.

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<v Speaker 6>He's had issues all year long, right, all year long,

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<v Speaker 6>He's had issues. Sometimes he even has issues finding the

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<v Speaker 6>ball at defensive end because they started to work him mentally, right,

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<v Speaker 6>they wanted to they would keep him honest with the

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<v Speaker 6>play action and so sometimes he's even taking a play

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<v Speaker 6>action fake and there wasn't even the play action fake.

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<v Speaker 2>But that just lets you know how confused things.

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<v Speaker 6>Can be out there, no matter how good you are,

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<v Speaker 6>if you're out of position certain plays and they decided

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<v Speaker 6>to take advantage of you, they're going to take advantage

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<v Speaker 6>of you.

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<v Speaker 3>And we saw and if I need to remind everybody

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<v Speaker 3>about stopping the run. And we talked about this two

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<v Speaker 3>months ago. What Jordan Love had to say when Micah

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<v Speaker 3>Parsons interviewed him at the Super Bowl, and he was

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<v Speaker 3>very politely brought up right.

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<v Speaker 2>Away, politely but candidly.

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<v Speaker 9>Right.

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<v Speaker 3>He didn't want to like talk on school. Yeahacker, he said,

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<v Speaker 3>just going against y'all. I'm not trying to talk smack,

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<v Speaker 3>but y'all linebackers. I think y'all had a defensive back

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<v Speaker 3>playing linebacker. That was our goal to run the ball.

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<v Speaker 3>That was going to set everything else up. And he

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<v Speaker 3>started off saying, and we saw last year we ran

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<v Speaker 3>the ball against you.

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<v Speaker 6>And it was mostly up the middle and to the

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<v Speaker 6>right right offensive right to the up the middle into

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<v Speaker 6>the offensive right.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, we're final minute here, and when we next convene,

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<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys will have a bunch of new players on

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<v Speaker 4>this team. Next Monday, hopefully eight. Well at least well,

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<v Speaker 4>actually I have a lot more than that college free agents.

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<v Speaker 4>Have you looked at the quarterbacks at all?

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<v Speaker 2>I haven't.

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<v Speaker 4>At the top of the draft, I have, Okay, Washington,

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<v Speaker 4>cold's the key to the draft. We know Caleb Williams

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<v Speaker 4>to going to Chicago, and so what Washington does at

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<v Speaker 4>number two is going to be very interesting. Jayden Daniels

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<v Speaker 4>is and Drake May and then McCarthy has entered the

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<v Speaker 4>Fray also, It's going to be very interesting to see

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<v Speaker 4>what happens.

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<v Speaker 3>I just got a feel for what they want to

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<v Speaker 3>do that with.

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<v Speaker 4>Cliff Kingsbury as the offensive coordinator, I think it's got

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<v Speaker 4>to be Jayden Daniels. Yeah, I love you hope that Bill.

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<v Speaker 4>You hope as a Cowboys fan, you hope Washington picks

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<v Speaker 4>someone other than Jaden Dad. Okay, that's what That's what

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<v Speaker 4>I wanted to get out of.

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<v Speaker 3>You just confirm me May They I think May would

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<v Speaker 3>be the other choicer.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, Drake May from North Carolina? Right, So, okay, any

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<v Speaker 4>parting words from anybody, let's go.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I can say something way off off track. I

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<v Speaker 6>didn't know Bill Parcell's name was Dwayne. I did not

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<v Speaker 6>know this. This is I'm gonna call him and call

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<v Speaker 6>him Dwayne.

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<v Speaker 4>That is I did not know that, Dwayne William It's Dwayne.

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<v Speaker 6>Uh yeah, well, Dwayne Charles. He took Bill as a

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<v Speaker 6>as a nickname. It wasn't even his real name. Bill

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<v Speaker 6>is not his real name.

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<v Speaker 2>He's not even anywhere in Dwayne Charles. I'm just saying.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm just saying, I'm gonna call them and get I

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<v Speaker 6>gotta get the story on that.

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<v Speaker 2>See what's going on.

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<v Speaker 3>It's it's the part Italian in them. People always end

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<v Speaker 3>up with nicknames.

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<v Speaker 4>Where you come up.

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<v Speaker 3>We don't know where I came up.

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<v Speaker 4>Have fun in Detroit, have fun at the Stars game

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<v Speaker 4>first tonight.

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<v Speaker 9>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll be there right b Spags, I'll be there.

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<v Speaker 4>And you're going from one hockey town to the other

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<v Speaker 4>hockey town exactly.

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<v Speaker 8>Football Draft all shout out at you guys from Detroit.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, very good, and we will shout at y'all after

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<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys make all their picks on Monday.

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<v Speaker 2>Here on Mickshots, Go Cowboys and Stars.

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