1 00:00:05,160 --> 00:00:09,680 Speaker 1: He's the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show, your war 2 00:00:09,840 --> 00:00:13,480 Speaker 1: room for incenter news and drafted analysis from deep within 3 00:00:13,600 --> 00:00:17,040 Speaker 1: the confines of Cowboys headquarters at the Star in Fresco, 4 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:23,720 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys like Ted Lamb and now your hosts. Brian 5 00:00:23,760 --> 00:00:30,600 Speaker 1: brought us David Hellman, Bucky Brooks, and Kyle Yeoman's. Ladies 6 00:00:30,760 --> 00:00:35,199 Speaker 1: and gentlemen, It is March ninth, AKA what we have 7 00:00:35,280 --> 00:00:38,520 Speaker 1: been waiting for for quite some time around these parts 8 00:00:38,520 --> 00:00:42,600 Speaker 1: at the SWBC Mortgage Studios and the Star in Frisco, 9 00:00:42,800 --> 00:00:47,680 Speaker 1: and the deal has been done. Dak Prescott has been signed. 10 00:00:47,960 --> 00:00:50,720 Speaker 1: Welcome into the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft shows. We 11 00:00:50,760 --> 00:00:54,160 Speaker 1: talk about the dominoes of the Dak deal one hundred 12 00:00:54,400 --> 00:00:59,240 Speaker 1: and sixty million dollars divvied up over four years, but regardless, 13 00:00:59,720 --> 00:01:01,800 Speaker 1: it's done and we don't have to talk about it 14 00:01:01,840 --> 00:01:05,720 Speaker 1: really past the next couple of days, thank goodness, into 15 00:01:05,880 --> 00:01:07,800 Speaker 1: twenty twenty one and the rest of the off season. 16 00:01:07,880 --> 00:01:10,040 Speaker 1: Glad you're with us here on the Draft show. Brian 17 00:01:10,120 --> 00:01:13,560 Speaker 1: brought us Bucky Brooks, David Hellman, I'm Kyle Yeoman's and Dave. 18 00:01:13,640 --> 00:01:16,039 Speaker 1: It's nice just knowing that, Hey, it's in the past. 19 00:01:16,080 --> 00:01:18,400 Speaker 1: And then also, hey, you have your franchise quarterback, and 20 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:22,399 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, well, thank goodness not have to really look 21 00:01:22,400 --> 00:01:27,280 Speaker 1: into drafting a quarterback, especially early in this April's upcoming draft. 22 00:01:29,240 --> 00:01:33,640 Speaker 1: Oh my god, It's like my prayers were answered, like 23 00:01:33,800 --> 00:01:37,080 Speaker 1: the degree to which I was unhappy this time last 24 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:41,240 Speaker 1: week listening to Brian brought us in Bucky Brooks try 25 00:01:41,280 --> 00:01:44,199 Speaker 1: to outline the Cowboys future without a quarterback. We don't 26 00:01:44,240 --> 00:01:47,680 Speaker 1: have to listen to it anymore. I made the analogy 27 00:01:48,440 --> 00:01:51,760 Speaker 1: earlier this morning, is like, it's like we can finally 28 00:01:51,880 --> 00:01:54,800 Speaker 1: press play on a movie that's been paused for like 29 00:01:54,840 --> 00:01:58,560 Speaker 1: an hour and a half, Like we can finally start 30 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:02,040 Speaker 1: talking about building this roster for twenty twenty one and 31 00:02:02,120 --> 00:02:04,120 Speaker 1: for the next few years to come, because we know 32 00:02:05,080 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 1: it's all going to revolve around Dak Prescott. You know, 33 00:02:07,360 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 1: we don't have to talk about whether they should draft 34 00:02:09,440 --> 00:02:13,400 Speaker 1: a quarterback or trading packages and all that type of stuff. 35 00:02:13,440 --> 00:02:16,919 Speaker 1: We can just build the best team possible with the 36 00:02:16,960 --> 00:02:20,880 Speaker 1: franchise quarterback. And holy cow, is that a relief? Is 37 00:02:20,919 --> 00:02:23,800 Speaker 1: there any resentment from Bucky Brooks? Sir Brian brought us 38 00:02:23,800 --> 00:02:26,280 Speaker 1: on the fact that, hey, there is a franchise quarterback 39 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 1: here and the money has been dished out because I 40 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 1: know you guys were trying to draft Mac Jones at 41 00:02:30,360 --> 00:02:35,480 Speaker 1: ten last week and that's not happening anymore. I felt 42 00:02:35,520 --> 00:02:37,280 Speaker 1: like Brian brought us and I we're just having a 43 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:39,160 Speaker 1: discussion that you have to have in a wardroom. At 44 00:02:39,200 --> 00:02:42,160 Speaker 1: some point. You have to prepare for all scenarios. And 45 00:02:42,600 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 1: if Dak Prescott wasn't signed, or if he was planing 46 00:02:45,040 --> 00:02:49,240 Speaker 1: on print attack, for just from a due diligent standpoint, 47 00:02:49,440 --> 00:02:51,880 Speaker 1: we have to talk about the quarterback and so it's 48 00:02:51,919 --> 00:02:53,600 Speaker 1: one of the things that you have to do. And 49 00:02:53,919 --> 00:02:55,720 Speaker 1: with the deal coming in the way that it came in, 50 00:02:55,760 --> 00:02:58,880 Speaker 1: I think one of the under reported aspects of the 51 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:03,280 Speaker 1: deal the cap space that was saved by putting him 52 00:03:03,320 --> 00:03:07,000 Speaker 1: on a deal because the Cowboys, unlike a lot of teams, 53 00:03:07,320 --> 00:03:10,200 Speaker 1: they're rich in cash and cash is king. And this 54 00:03:10,360 --> 00:03:13,639 Speaker 1: because they could fork over sixty six million and cash, 55 00:03:13,880 --> 00:03:16,480 Speaker 1: they now can reduce his cap down to twenty two million. 56 00:03:16,919 --> 00:03:20,440 Speaker 1: It enables them to go out and actually shop a 57 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:22,200 Speaker 1: little bit on the free agent market, would help them 58 00:03:22,240 --> 00:03:26,080 Speaker 1: build a team. Yeah, I think this is Bucky's rioting. 59 00:03:26,160 --> 00:03:29,600 Speaker 1: It just took Bucky Night, you know, two hands to 60 00:03:29,720 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 1: shove Stephen Jones into getting this deal done, and no, 61 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:37,280 Speaker 1: I'm getting it. But the thing that the thing that's 62 00:03:37,320 --> 00:03:40,200 Speaker 1: interesting about it is that you start to hear the 63 00:03:40,240 --> 00:03:42,760 Speaker 1: deal was done basically in one day. And I know 64 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:45,520 Speaker 1: there's all kinds of build up and all that, but 65 00:03:45,560 --> 00:03:48,000 Speaker 1: it just goes to show you if you have people 66 00:03:48,080 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: that are motivated to getting something done, you can get 67 00:03:51,040 --> 00:03:54,160 Speaker 1: it done in this league. And this is what the 68 00:03:54,200 --> 00:03:58,320 Speaker 1: Cowboys needed to have happened in order to get their 69 00:03:58,360 --> 00:04:02,680 Speaker 1: offseason going. They had to get their quarterback done, you know, 70 00:04:02,800 --> 00:04:07,440 Speaker 1: one way or another, whether it was signed him, the tag, 71 00:04:07,480 --> 00:04:10,360 Speaker 1: play on that trade him. I mean, they had to 72 00:04:10,360 --> 00:04:13,680 Speaker 1: get something done. And if you look at it, the 73 00:04:13,720 --> 00:04:16,040 Speaker 1: best thing, the best scenario that could have happened for 74 00:04:16,040 --> 00:04:19,760 Speaker 1: the Cowboys happened. So now you can focus on the offseason. 75 00:04:19,800 --> 00:04:22,479 Speaker 1: Bucky's talking about cap space. You gotta probably have to 76 00:04:22,480 --> 00:04:25,760 Speaker 1: flip a couple of contracts to get some more space, 77 00:04:26,120 --> 00:04:28,240 Speaker 1: but at least you could play in this game now 78 00:04:28,400 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 1: and then now you can worry about the draft. You 79 00:04:30,560 --> 00:04:33,359 Speaker 1: can say, okay, at ten, do we need to take 80 00:04:33,720 --> 00:04:38,080 Speaker 1: an offensive player a defensive player? What direction do we want, Hey, coaches, 81 00:04:38,120 --> 00:04:41,440 Speaker 1: what do you think Now the Cowboys offseason can get 82 00:04:41,480 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 1: going for real and they could work on now fixing 83 00:04:44,920 --> 00:04:47,960 Speaker 1: this football team that last year was six and ten. 84 00:04:48,600 --> 00:04:51,560 Speaker 1: And you make a really good point because free agency 85 00:04:51,640 --> 00:04:54,320 Speaker 1: couldn't have started without knowing what kind of piece of 86 00:04:54,360 --> 00:04:56,840 Speaker 1: the pie that Dak Prescott was ultimately going to take up. 87 00:04:57,160 --> 00:05:00,479 Speaker 1: You couldn't have started your draft prep without thinking, hey, 88 00:05:00,560 --> 00:05:02,760 Speaker 1: we might have to take a quarterback at ten rather 89 00:05:02,800 --> 00:05:05,560 Speaker 1: than maybe one of these top corners like Patrick's zutan 90 00:05:05,760 --> 00:05:08,440 Speaker 1: or out of Alabama or Caleb Farley Virginia Tech. And 91 00:05:08,480 --> 00:05:11,599 Speaker 1: then then you have to go from there. Dad was 92 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:14,360 Speaker 1: the starting point. He was that first domino to fall, Brian, 93 00:05:14,440 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 1: But where do they go now? Because that's the biggest 94 00:05:16,560 --> 00:05:19,240 Speaker 1: question with this football team. There are a lot of spots, 95 00:05:19,480 --> 00:05:21,600 Speaker 1: and we talked about it kind of over the course 96 00:05:21,640 --> 00:05:23,839 Speaker 1: of the Trap Show. But now that they can actually 97 00:05:23,839 --> 00:05:26,240 Speaker 1: start looking, what is the next step for this for 98 00:05:26,320 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 1: this front office to kind of find a rhythm and 99 00:05:28,600 --> 00:05:30,520 Speaker 1: find the guys that they need in order to build 100 00:05:30,560 --> 00:05:34,680 Speaker 1: around their quarterback. Yeah, they have to. They've already figured 101 00:05:34,720 --> 00:05:37,159 Speaker 1: out that the coaches that they had on their defensive 102 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:40,120 Speaker 1: staff weren't good enough, you know they you know that 103 00:05:40,480 --> 00:05:43,480 Speaker 1: was that was number one, and you know, really shame 104 00:05:43,560 --> 00:05:46,160 Speaker 1: on Mike McCarthy, And again I suck, I'm hammered him, 105 00:05:46,200 --> 00:05:48,640 Speaker 1: and I guess I am. But you know, you had 106 00:05:48,680 --> 00:05:51,080 Speaker 1: a whole year to put together a staff and you 107 00:05:51,200 --> 00:05:54,560 Speaker 1: end up firing three coaches off his staff, you know. 108 00:05:54,720 --> 00:05:57,200 Speaker 1: So now you're back to square one with the defense. 109 00:05:57,279 --> 00:06:01,440 Speaker 1: But yeah, it's gonna be about Okay, what is Dan Quinn? 110 00:06:01,960 --> 00:06:04,520 Speaker 1: What have hid the traits to characteristics? What is he 111 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:08,040 Speaker 1: looking for in his defense? You know? What is what 112 00:06:08,240 --> 00:06:11,120 Speaker 1: Joe Wit? What is he looking for in the secondary? 113 00:06:11,400 --> 00:06:14,000 Speaker 1: You know what's going to happen with the defensive line? 114 00:06:14,040 --> 00:06:16,480 Speaker 1: You know, I mean all these things. Now the scouts 115 00:06:16,480 --> 00:06:20,599 Speaker 1: have got to recalibrate in their mind, like, Okay, these 116 00:06:20,600 --> 00:06:22,560 Speaker 1: are guys that I looked at earlier in the year. 117 00:06:22,720 --> 00:06:25,400 Speaker 1: Maybe this guy didn't fit. Oh wait, now this guy 118 00:06:25,520 --> 00:06:28,120 Speaker 1: does fit. There's a lot of that back and forth. 119 00:06:28,160 --> 00:06:30,400 Speaker 1: But this is going to be a really important offseason 120 00:06:30,839 --> 00:06:34,479 Speaker 1: for these defensive coaches to kind of to tell their 121 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:37,600 Speaker 1: ideas or their vision of what they want in a 122 00:06:37,760 --> 00:06:40,880 Speaker 1: defensive player. You know, we talk about offensive players that 123 00:06:40,960 --> 00:06:44,480 Speaker 1: seems to be okay, for the Cowboys, it's the defensive 124 00:06:44,520 --> 00:06:47,160 Speaker 1: side of the ball that you need to kind of 125 00:06:47,200 --> 00:06:51,640 Speaker 1: start to worry about again. Coaches, players finding a way 126 00:06:51,640 --> 00:06:54,279 Speaker 1: to get those two things together because they can't have 127 00:06:54,440 --> 00:06:57,320 Speaker 1: what happened last year to them on defense. They again, 128 00:06:57,440 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 1: they just it was it was a mess how that 129 00:07:01,000 --> 00:07:04,960 Speaker 1: all shook out last year. You know, Brian, it's funny 130 00:07:05,000 --> 00:07:08,880 Speaker 1: that that you're talking about, like building around the team. 131 00:07:08,920 --> 00:07:12,280 Speaker 1: I think championship teams have to have twelve blue chip 132 00:07:12,360 --> 00:07:16,080 Speaker 1: players and they need to be at certain positions. Quarterback, 133 00:07:16,360 --> 00:07:19,720 Speaker 1: you need a running back, wide receiver, three offensive lineman, 134 00:07:19,760 --> 00:07:23,760 Speaker 1: two pass rushers, an off the ball playmaker, and then 135 00:07:23,760 --> 00:07:26,080 Speaker 1: two guys in the secondary. And so when you look 136 00:07:26,080 --> 00:07:27,680 Speaker 1: at this Cowboys team and you look at the way 137 00:07:27,720 --> 00:07:33,000 Speaker 1: their cap has been allocated, Prescott Cooper, Elliott, Tyron Smith, 138 00:07:33,160 --> 00:07:37,560 Speaker 1: d Law, Zach Martin. We have Jalen Smith who's making money, 139 00:07:37,560 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: but I don't know if he's necessarily a blue chip 140 00:07:39,640 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 1: player based on how he plays on the field. Lell 141 00:07:41,960 --> 00:07:45,200 Speaker 1: Collins could be in that conversation at offensive tackle. The 142 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:49,240 Speaker 1: issues that I see would be pass rusher, safety, and 143 00:07:49,680 --> 00:07:52,120 Speaker 1: either Trayvon Dix has their merged as an elite corner, 144 00:07:52,200 --> 00:07:53,840 Speaker 1: or they have to draft in the league corner. So 145 00:07:53,880 --> 00:07:56,840 Speaker 1: we're talking about three marquee positions that need to be 146 00:07:56,920 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 1: feeled for this team to on paper it be considered 147 00:08:01,200 --> 00:08:06,000 Speaker 1: a team that can buy for a championship. And that's honestly, 148 00:08:06,200 --> 00:08:08,680 Speaker 1: that's what makes this whole thing exciting for me, is like, 149 00:08:08,760 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 1: we finally get this dumb domino out of the way 150 00:08:12,440 --> 00:08:15,880 Speaker 1: and we can have these conversations. You know, now we 151 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,840 Speaker 1: can begin you know, I always compare it to a roadmap. 152 00:08:18,920 --> 00:08:20,760 Speaker 1: You can start to look at that map and say, 153 00:08:20,760 --> 00:08:22,520 Speaker 1: all right, what are they going to do in free agency? 154 00:08:22,560 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 1: What type of free agents does dan Quinn want to acquire? 155 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:28,480 Speaker 1: You know, are they going to go after a certain 156 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:31,800 Speaker 1: type of defensive tackle? Do they maybe bring Gerald McCoy back, 157 00:08:31,960 --> 00:08:33,720 Speaker 1: or is there somebody else that they have in mind? 158 00:08:33,960 --> 00:08:36,800 Speaker 1: Is can dan Quinn convince this front office to invest 159 00:08:36,840 --> 00:08:39,439 Speaker 1: in a safety? And that you know, Brian said it 160 00:08:39,480 --> 00:08:43,439 Speaker 1: a minute ago. Obviously you never want to speak too definitively, 161 00:08:43,559 --> 00:08:48,160 Speaker 1: but offensive tackle is maybe the only offensive position that 162 00:08:48,200 --> 00:08:50,880 Speaker 1: I could see this team drafting with a super high pick. 163 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:55,319 Speaker 1: Would y'all agree with that? Yes? I think less and 164 00:08:55,520 --> 00:08:58,360 Speaker 1: less though that they do what they did last year. Yes, 165 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:01,079 Speaker 1: Like I said, I mean, you can't. You don't want 166 00:09:01,080 --> 00:09:04,240 Speaker 1: to say it as a blanket statement, but just in general, yeah, yeah, 167 00:09:04,280 --> 00:09:07,400 Speaker 1: And so now we're talking, you know, and now that 168 00:09:07,679 --> 00:09:09,800 Speaker 1: now that we've got this Dak Prescott thing out of 169 00:09:09,840 --> 00:09:12,800 Speaker 1: the way, I can sit here and say, yeah, I bet, 170 00:09:12,920 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 1: I bet Caleb Farley or Patrick's Artan is going to 171 00:09:15,320 --> 00:09:19,120 Speaker 1: be the pick at ten that helps you address your secondary. 172 00:09:19,320 --> 00:09:21,480 Speaker 1: Then we can move down the line. You know, how 173 00:09:21,480 --> 00:09:23,600 Speaker 1: do they feel about Jayalen Smith? Can they fix him? 174 00:09:23,679 --> 00:09:26,080 Speaker 1: Do they need to draft a linebacker highly? Do they 175 00:09:26,160 --> 00:09:28,520 Speaker 1: sign a safety and free agency? Or do they maybe 176 00:09:28,559 --> 00:09:32,440 Speaker 1: go after a Ritchie Grant or one of the guys? 177 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:36,040 Speaker 1: You know, I don't know the answer to these questions, 178 00:09:36,040 --> 00:09:37,960 Speaker 1: but we can start diving into it a little bit 179 00:09:38,040 --> 00:09:40,880 Speaker 1: more now that we've got some clarity. Well, Dave, I 180 00:09:40,960 --> 00:09:43,720 Speaker 1: want to say this, like justin thinking about your draft strategy, 181 00:09:43,760 --> 00:09:47,520 Speaker 1: because I think we're so like focused on the defense. 182 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:51,679 Speaker 1: I think the best defense is a great offense. And 183 00:09:51,720 --> 00:09:53,880 Speaker 1: I think if you're the Cowboys, I think if you're 184 00:09:53,920 --> 00:09:56,600 Speaker 1: Mike McArthur, you're looking at your team. It takes a 185 00:09:56,640 --> 00:09:58,920 Speaker 1: lot of work to build a dead defense. I don't 186 00:09:58,960 --> 00:10:00,800 Speaker 1: think you would take as much work to make the 187 00:10:00,920 --> 00:10:04,319 Speaker 1: offense a dominant offense where you're thinking about putting thirty 188 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 1: points a game, and so if you build strength on strength, 189 00:10:07,160 --> 00:10:09,960 Speaker 1: to me, I would go all in on trying to 190 00:10:09,960 --> 00:10:13,040 Speaker 1: find an elite offensive tackle at ten, because if I 191 00:10:13,080 --> 00:10:15,640 Speaker 1: have an elite offensive tackle on ten, I can leave 192 00:10:15,679 --> 00:10:18,960 Speaker 1: this offense alone theoretically for a year or two and 193 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:22,360 Speaker 1: then put everything else onto the defense, because when you 194 00:10:22,440 --> 00:10:25,800 Speaker 1: give Dak forty two million plus a year, you're seeing 195 00:10:26,080 --> 00:10:29,160 Speaker 1: we need to start the game with thirty on the board. 196 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:31,280 Speaker 1: If we get thirty on the board, I don't need 197 00:10:31,320 --> 00:10:33,480 Speaker 1: the defense to play at a top ten level. I 198 00:10:33,600 --> 00:10:37,960 Speaker 1: just need you to be middle of the pack pass rushers, interceptions, 199 00:10:38,000 --> 00:10:40,840 Speaker 1: those things. And so it just depends on if Mike 200 00:10:40,920 --> 00:10:43,920 Speaker 1: McCarthy and those guys can say, if we're gonna play 201 00:10:43,920 --> 00:10:46,439 Speaker 1: complimentary football, the best way for us to play complimentary 202 00:10:46,440 --> 00:10:49,720 Speaker 1: football is let the offense go and then we'll just 203 00:10:49,800 --> 00:10:52,559 Speaker 1: play from ahead on defense, much like the Kenzie the 204 00:10:52,600 --> 00:10:55,040 Speaker 1: Chiefs have been able to do. And the way that 205 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:57,760 Speaker 1: Dan Quinn is coming into the defense, you would hope 206 00:10:57,800 --> 00:11:00,640 Speaker 1: that he goes from a thirty second round defense or 207 00:11:00,679 --> 00:11:02,839 Speaker 1: a thirty first ranked defense and puts the middle of 208 00:11:02,880 --> 00:11:05,040 Speaker 1: the pack. You don't need that top ten caliber. Like 209 00:11:05,040 --> 00:11:08,680 Speaker 1: you said, Bucky and Dave, I think I kind of 210 00:11:08,760 --> 00:11:11,120 Speaker 1: leaned more toward what Bucky saying rather than what you 211 00:11:11,200 --> 00:11:13,319 Speaker 1: just said of since the Dack deal is done, you 212 00:11:13,320 --> 00:11:15,520 Speaker 1: could look at corner. I think since the Dack deal 213 00:11:15,640 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 1: is done, it puts more emphasis in trying to protect 214 00:11:19,200 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 1: him and protect the assets that you have on offense. 215 00:11:21,840 --> 00:11:24,240 Speaker 1: It's not just Dak. It's the money with Zeke, it's 216 00:11:24,240 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 1: the money with Cooper, it's the tight ends, it's the 217 00:11:26,720 --> 00:11:29,200 Speaker 1: it's the wide receiving corps that's been impressive, and then 218 00:11:29,240 --> 00:11:31,440 Speaker 1: of course the offensive line that you've built in the past. 219 00:11:31,880 --> 00:11:34,880 Speaker 1: So don't you think that the Dack deal might even 220 00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:38,200 Speaker 1: lead more so to being enticing to taking a tackle 221 00:11:38,320 --> 00:11:40,560 Speaker 1: or a guy like rashauns Later out of Northwestern up 222 00:11:40,559 --> 00:11:45,120 Speaker 1: at that tenth pick. I've done this long enough. Well, 223 00:11:45,200 --> 00:11:46,880 Speaker 1: I mean, you know you're not gonna get me to 224 00:11:46,920 --> 00:11:49,280 Speaker 1: say one hundred percent yes or one hundred percent no. 225 00:11:49,400 --> 00:11:51,160 Speaker 1: You got to weigh these things on a case by 226 00:11:51,240 --> 00:11:56,319 Speaker 1: case basis. What fun is that? I come on, stop it, man, 227 00:11:56,640 --> 00:11:59,760 Speaker 1: stop it. Heaven Opinion stop it. Neither one of you 228 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:05,120 Speaker 1: have ever neither one of you would have ever predicted 229 00:12:05,160 --> 00:12:07,959 Speaker 1: that Ceedee Lamb would fall to seventeen. So yeah, I mean, 230 00:12:08,000 --> 00:12:10,760 Speaker 1: you got to you gotta do this stuff. Case by case. 231 00:12:10,840 --> 00:12:14,560 Speaker 1: I think I am much higher. I'm much higher on 232 00:12:14,600 --> 00:12:17,480 Speaker 1: Tyrn Smith and Lyle Collins being okay this season than 233 00:12:17,520 --> 00:12:19,600 Speaker 1: a lot of other people are. And that doesn't I'm 234 00:12:19,640 --> 00:12:23,280 Speaker 1: not saying ignore the depth at the position. That's not 235 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:26,040 Speaker 1: what I'm saying. I'm saying, Uh, you know, maybe you 236 00:12:26,160 --> 00:12:28,360 Speaker 1: draft that guy in the second or the third ground 237 00:12:28,600 --> 00:12:31,959 Speaker 1: you knowing, Hey, fine, I mean if you if you 238 00:12:32,000 --> 00:12:33,960 Speaker 1: don't like it, I mean, if we're gonna do that, 239 00:12:34,040 --> 00:12:36,640 Speaker 1: we might roll Brennon night and tern sill out there 240 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:43,880 Speaker 1: and see the thing. Oh stayed three agent, We're toss 241 00:12:43,920 --> 00:12:47,880 Speaker 1: a fifty pig and test position. Stop. That's shopping to 242 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:50,679 Speaker 1: sales rereg like, go and get a guy if we're 243 00:12:50,679 --> 00:12:53,040 Speaker 1: gonna get what we're talking about an opportunity to take 244 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:55,439 Speaker 1: one to the the top two. So you guys, you're telling 245 00:12:55,480 --> 00:12:59,880 Speaker 1: me has been hurt every year? Every year is Gary 246 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:02,440 Speaker 1: See like the first and the fifteenth you get a paychecks. True, 247 00:13:02,440 --> 00:13:05,080 Speaker 1: he is going to miss four or five games. At 248 00:13:05,120 --> 00:13:07,800 Speaker 1: some point, we gotta get a tackle. There's a big 249 00:13:08,880 --> 00:13:12,040 Speaker 1: there's a big difference between missing three games, which is 250 00:13:12,080 --> 00:13:15,400 Speaker 1: what he usually misses, and missing the entire season. And 251 00:13:15,480 --> 00:13:18,120 Speaker 1: you're trying to tell me. You're trying to tell me 252 00:13:18,160 --> 00:13:20,280 Speaker 1: if I can get one of those corners at ten 253 00:13:20,480 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 1: and then draft and Alex Leatherwood at forty four, Like 254 00:13:24,559 --> 00:13:27,960 Speaker 1: that's that's not good enough. It's a it's a bigger difference. 255 00:13:28,120 --> 00:13:30,640 Speaker 1: Like the Cowboys are the only team in the league 256 00:13:30,679 --> 00:13:33,160 Speaker 1: that has to have a first rounder at every position 257 00:13:33,200 --> 00:13:35,520 Speaker 1: on the offensive line. We're like, they're like the only 258 00:13:35,559 --> 00:13:40,880 Speaker 1: team where you can let's trying. Why is that? Don't skip? 259 00:13:41,360 --> 00:13:44,760 Speaker 1: Don't don't skip because you shouldn't need a blue chip 260 00:13:44,800 --> 00:13:47,600 Speaker 1: player at every position on the offensive line to have 261 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:50,440 Speaker 1: a good offense. That just I think it works out days. 262 00:13:51,320 --> 00:13:55,400 Speaker 1: You could say the same too. You can say the 263 00:13:55,440 --> 00:13:58,160 Speaker 1: same thing. So you can appreciate your block form upfront 264 00:13:58,200 --> 00:14:00,280 Speaker 1: this year, that'd be nice for him. He'd appreciate yet 265 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:04,160 Speaker 1: that y'all are y'all are insane? Hey, if they draft, 266 00:14:04,240 --> 00:14:07,240 Speaker 1: if they draft for Sean Slater or Penay Sewel, I 267 00:14:06,800 --> 00:14:10,000 Speaker 1: won't I will not dislike that pick. But the idea 268 00:14:10,040 --> 00:14:13,280 Speaker 1: that they absolutely have to is ridiculous. So here here, 269 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:16,160 Speaker 1: here's the difference. Like, here's what you do in the comparison, 270 00:14:16,240 --> 00:14:18,800 Speaker 1: Like we talked about cluster busters in the like. What 271 00:14:18,880 --> 00:14:21,760 Speaker 1: you want to do is what is the separation between 272 00:14:22,280 --> 00:14:26,920 Speaker 1: Certien Caleb Farley and the next tier of corners versus 273 00:14:27,160 --> 00:14:31,120 Speaker 1: what is the separation between the offensive tackles Penay Seul 274 00:14:31,600 --> 00:14:35,720 Speaker 1: Rashawn Slater and the second tier of offensive tackles. Typically 275 00:14:35,880 --> 00:14:38,720 Speaker 1: there's a bigger drop off and offensive tackles. I'm not 276 00:14:38,720 --> 00:14:41,200 Speaker 1: saying that you can find a corner anywhere, but you 277 00:14:41,240 --> 00:14:44,240 Speaker 1: can find a corner anywhere. We're celebrating dray Bon Dix. 278 00:14:44,280 --> 00:14:46,880 Speaker 1: He was a second round pick, you know. So I'm 279 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:49,880 Speaker 1: just saying it is not as it's not as if 280 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:52,080 Speaker 1: any of these corners in the draft, or Dion Sanders 281 00:14:52,400 --> 00:14:56,080 Speaker 1: or Jalen Ramsay or anything like that. So if it's close, 282 00:14:56,280 --> 00:14:58,200 Speaker 1: you go to the big guy, because you can find 283 00:14:58,280 --> 00:15:00,480 Speaker 1: a guy that you can put out there and play 284 00:15:00,480 --> 00:15:06,280 Speaker 1: at corner. I think that's a really simplified idea of 285 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:08,720 Speaker 1: how hard it is to find good corners play in 286 00:15:08,720 --> 00:15:12,040 Speaker 1: this league. I mean, I know Richard Sherman was you know, 287 00:15:12,080 --> 00:15:14,640 Speaker 1: a fifth round pick. But like, how many top tier 288 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:18,200 Speaker 1: cornerbacks fall out of the first thirty or forty picks 289 00:15:18,200 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 1: in the draft? Okay, so let me so so so 290 00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:22,920 Speaker 1: let me teach you this. Would you want Damon Arnette 291 00:15:23,240 --> 00:15:26,320 Speaker 1: to play corner here's a first round pick? Oh? I mean, 292 00:15:26,400 --> 00:15:28,400 Speaker 1: but we didn't. We all think that was really weird, 293 00:15:28,480 --> 00:15:30,840 Speaker 1: like the Raiders do. We have Raider stuff every year. 294 00:15:30,920 --> 00:15:33,880 Speaker 1: I just know he's a first round pick, like first 295 00:15:33,960 --> 00:15:36,560 Speaker 1: round picks that we're talking about. C. J. Harris wrote that, 296 00:15:36,720 --> 00:15:39,120 Speaker 1: or I don't want to say just just guys, but 297 00:15:39,960 --> 00:15:43,240 Speaker 1: I'm just saying, like, I think that position, that position 298 00:15:43,400 --> 00:15:46,800 Speaker 1: is much easier to find in a premiere offensive tackle. 299 00:15:46,880 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 1: I would invest in the bigs more so than the locals. Well, 300 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:53,920 Speaker 1: I ask you questions in real quick here, because you 301 00:15:54,000 --> 00:15:57,480 Speaker 1: do find work with Daniel Jeremiah old you know, old scout, 302 00:15:57,640 --> 00:16:01,760 Speaker 1: old guy. You know. He thought is that there's a 303 00:16:01,880 --> 00:16:06,280 Speaker 1: huge drop off between the top corners and the next 304 00:16:06,320 --> 00:16:09,280 Speaker 1: tier of corners. And I mean he was talking about 305 00:16:09,360 --> 00:16:13,480 Speaker 1: this on Peter King's podcast thing. He was saying, Hey, 306 00:16:13,880 --> 00:16:16,680 Speaker 1: you know, offensive tackles all look good, which to your 307 00:16:16,720 --> 00:16:20,040 Speaker 1: point is right. But he's saying, if you don't draft 308 00:16:20,080 --> 00:16:24,240 Speaker 1: a corner early, you're not going to get a good corner. 309 00:16:24,640 --> 00:16:27,920 Speaker 1: Do you disagree with him on that? Yeah? I disagree. 310 00:16:28,320 --> 00:16:32,040 Speaker 1: I disagree. I disagree because I think corner ability a 311 00:16:32,080 --> 00:16:34,600 Speaker 1: lot is predicated on scheme. I think if you have 312 00:16:34,680 --> 00:16:37,320 Speaker 1: a very clear view of how you want to play, 313 00:16:37,560 --> 00:16:41,360 Speaker 1: I don't believe that the separating factors are so vast 314 00:16:41,400 --> 00:16:43,880 Speaker 1: that you can't find a guy. So if we can 315 00:16:44,320 --> 00:16:47,440 Speaker 1: project how this team is going to play based on 316 00:16:47,520 --> 00:16:50,080 Speaker 1: what they did in Atlanta, the corners that you need 317 00:16:50,400 --> 00:16:52,840 Speaker 1: are one of two. They need to be long, they 318 00:16:52,880 --> 00:16:55,400 Speaker 1: need to be ranging, and they can be man to 319 00:16:55,440 --> 00:16:57,320 Speaker 1: man guys or they can be his own guys because 320 00:16:57,320 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 1: they could build a lot. It just depends. I mean, 321 00:17:00,280 --> 00:17:04,479 Speaker 1: we're talking about Greg Newsom from Northwestern being guy like 322 00:17:04,800 --> 00:17:06,760 Speaker 1: whether he's in the first round or whatever. But think 323 00:17:06,760 --> 00:17:09,600 Speaker 1: about the amount of name that we have listed at 324 00:17:09,680 --> 00:17:12,960 Speaker 1: corner that we talked about ast Samuel, we talked about 325 00:17:13,119 --> 00:17:17,119 Speaker 1: the Colman kid from George, I mean the guys I 326 00:17:17,119 --> 00:17:21,360 Speaker 1: mean like so to me, it's easier to find those 327 00:17:21,400 --> 00:17:25,920 Speaker 1: athletes to figure out how to play versus the big guys, 328 00:17:25,960 --> 00:17:28,439 Speaker 1: And a lot of it is predicated on who's your 329 00:17:28,440 --> 00:17:31,560 Speaker 1: secondary coach. Do you have a secondary coach that is 330 00:17:31,560 --> 00:17:34,400 Speaker 1: an X and o's guy, or he's a teacher. Joe 331 00:17:34,440 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 1: Witt is a teacher developer type, and so if you 332 00:17:38,119 --> 00:17:39,879 Speaker 1: can have someone that you can bring it, I think 333 00:17:39,920 --> 00:17:43,679 Speaker 1: you can play with one of those younger guys. I mean, 334 00:17:43,720 --> 00:17:46,480 Speaker 1: I was just curious, though Beside's curious because you know, Danny, 335 00:17:46,520 --> 00:17:48,720 Speaker 1: I have the utmost respect for the work you guys do. 336 00:17:48,920 --> 00:17:51,200 Speaker 1: I have the most respect for everybody that sits down 337 00:17:51,200 --> 00:17:53,800 Speaker 1: and watches his tape and has an opinion on this. 338 00:17:54,119 --> 00:17:57,280 Speaker 1: I did. I thought it was interesting because I tend 339 00:17:57,320 --> 00:18:00,399 Speaker 1: to agree with you, Bucky on I don't want to 340 00:18:00,440 --> 00:18:03,520 Speaker 1: reach for a corner. But I'll tell you what I 341 00:18:03,640 --> 00:18:07,919 Speaker 1: feel better about corners in that second and third round 342 00:18:08,560 --> 00:18:12,480 Speaker 1: then I do than offensive tackles in the second or 343 00:18:12,560 --> 00:18:15,200 Speaker 1: third round. So if you were if you told me 344 00:18:15,640 --> 00:18:18,720 Speaker 1: I have to address I have to address the offensive 345 00:18:18,760 --> 00:18:21,800 Speaker 1: tackle position because of what I think is going You 346 00:18:21,800 --> 00:18:24,240 Speaker 1: know what could happen with Tyrn Smith. You know Lyle 347 00:18:24,359 --> 00:18:28,040 Speaker 1: Collins the hip and all that. I understand what you're 348 00:18:28,080 --> 00:18:29,919 Speaker 1: going with right there. I mean that that is a 349 00:18:30,040 --> 00:18:33,840 Speaker 1: hard position to find, but I do think I don't 350 00:18:33,840 --> 00:18:36,440 Speaker 1: agree with Daniel either. I think that this thing could 351 00:18:36,480 --> 00:18:39,280 Speaker 1: stretch a little bit better at corner. So if you 352 00:18:39,320 --> 00:18:43,160 Speaker 1: did mean me personally, I'd love taking Pits. I mean, 353 00:18:43,280 --> 00:18:45,200 Speaker 1: I think he is a weapon. You want to start 354 00:18:45,200 --> 00:18:48,480 Speaker 1: talking about putting pressure on it. That's where I mean. 355 00:18:48,560 --> 00:18:51,720 Speaker 1: That's putting pressure on people. That is putting some serious 356 00:18:51,720 --> 00:18:54,960 Speaker 1: pressure on people. And even Daniel yesterday on a tweet 357 00:18:55,160 --> 00:18:57,320 Speaker 1: he was saying, hey, give me the guy you think 358 00:18:57,359 --> 00:18:59,240 Speaker 1: could be a Hall of Fame player in ten years. 359 00:18:59,600 --> 00:19:03,520 Speaker 1: He did, Pits would start thinking, oh, okay, yeah, I 360 00:19:03,560 --> 00:19:06,000 Speaker 1: go maybe he's stupid like me. Then you know that 361 00:19:06,080 --> 00:19:08,760 Speaker 1: he likes this guy. But I'm just saying though that 362 00:19:09,600 --> 00:19:13,199 Speaker 1: I think that to me, the corner position stretches a 363 00:19:13,200 --> 00:19:16,240 Speaker 1: little bit better than what the tackle position. And I 364 00:19:16,320 --> 00:19:19,720 Speaker 1: don't want to. I don't want to reach for a 365 00:19:20,320 --> 00:19:22,160 Speaker 1: I don't want to. I don't if you don't feel 366 00:19:22,200 --> 00:19:25,960 Speaker 1: good about those early corners. If you don't, then the 367 00:19:26,280 --> 00:19:28,840 Speaker 1: safe pick is to go with the offensive lineman. Let 368 00:19:28,840 --> 00:19:31,560 Speaker 1: me say something that's really gonna piss y'all off the Yeah, 369 00:19:31,560 --> 00:19:33,520 Speaker 1: it's my turn to, it's my turn to, it's my 370 00:19:33,640 --> 00:19:39,960 Speaker 1: turn this. Wow, you don't wanna you like, you don't 371 00:19:39,960 --> 00:19:42,920 Speaker 1: want to draft for need, right, but just think about 372 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:46,640 Speaker 1: what this team is positioned to handle. Okay, you got 373 00:19:46,640 --> 00:19:49,960 Speaker 1: Tyrn Smith and Lyle Cole. Yeah they're healthy, maybe they're 374 00:19:50,000 --> 00:19:54,359 Speaker 1: not healthy if that doesn't happen. Uh, You've got Zach Martin, 375 00:19:54,640 --> 00:19:56,840 Speaker 1: who proved he can do that if he needs to 376 00:19:56,920 --> 00:19:59,920 Speaker 1: at a decent level. You've also got these two deve 377 00:20:00,000 --> 00:20:03,840 Speaker 1: elemental guys who weren't amazing, Terrence Steele and Brandon Knight, 378 00:20:03,920 --> 00:20:06,520 Speaker 1: but like, you feel good they're on your team and 379 00:20:06,560 --> 00:20:08,959 Speaker 1: they can come in and compete and continue to develop 380 00:20:09,000 --> 00:20:11,400 Speaker 1: as players. And then maybe you add a draft pick 381 00:20:11,480 --> 00:20:14,320 Speaker 1: to that that seems like a decent amount of help 382 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:18,240 Speaker 1: at the offensive tackle position. Whereas right now, we'll see 383 00:20:18,280 --> 00:20:20,200 Speaker 1: what they do in free agency, but we know they're 384 00:20:20,240 --> 00:20:22,600 Speaker 1: not going to spend a ton of money. So you 385 00:20:22,720 --> 00:20:27,359 Speaker 1: got Treyvon Diggs, you got Anthony Brown, and then you 386 00:20:27,480 --> 00:20:31,280 Speaker 1: got a whole lot of not inspiring stuff between young players. 387 00:20:31,320 --> 00:20:33,679 Speaker 1: And you know, Maurice Kennedy's coming back, but he's a 388 00:20:33,800 --> 00:20:37,560 Speaker 1: he's a career special teams guy. Like you don't have 389 00:20:37,640 --> 00:20:40,120 Speaker 1: anybody that you can count on to handle their job. 390 00:20:40,320 --> 00:20:43,360 Speaker 1: You're not wrong, and I'm saying, though, to me, if 391 00:20:43,359 --> 00:20:47,280 Speaker 1: you're the cabist, and I hate riding the fence on this, 392 00:20:47,359 --> 00:20:50,600 Speaker 1: but you know I do. I do. I understand what 393 00:20:50,680 --> 00:20:53,879 Speaker 1: Bucky's saying about your investment at quarterback, but I'm going 394 00:20:53,920 --> 00:20:56,280 Speaker 1: to need the quarterback too to make some plays when 395 00:20:56,320 --> 00:21:00,320 Speaker 1: it's not perfect, you know, when everything up. But I 396 00:21:00,359 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 1: also want to be able to say, if I could 397 00:21:03,640 --> 00:21:06,680 Speaker 1: take the best cornerback in this draft, if I could 398 00:21:06,680 --> 00:21:10,280 Speaker 1: get the best one, yeah, I mean, I'm all for it, 399 00:21:10,359 --> 00:21:14,320 Speaker 1: but I I do. I like, I don't think you 400 00:21:14,359 --> 00:21:17,199 Speaker 1: could go wrong with either spot. I really don't. I like, 401 00:21:17,359 --> 00:21:23,200 Speaker 1: there's a coward answer. It's all right, absolutely right, No, 402 00:21:23,320 --> 00:21:26,200 Speaker 1: you're right. It is a coward answer. It's a it's 403 00:21:26,200 --> 00:21:29,960 Speaker 1: a completely coward answer. But to me, if to me, 404 00:21:30,119 --> 00:21:33,919 Speaker 1: if you told me I could get Farley, yes I'm in. 405 00:21:34,280 --> 00:21:36,320 Speaker 1: But if you tell me I gotta get Sir Tan, 406 00:21:36,640 --> 00:21:40,120 Speaker 1: who I have Horn over? I don't know. I mean, 407 00:21:40,240 --> 00:21:42,400 Speaker 1: maybe I'm maybe I'm the one guy in this whole 408 00:21:42,440 --> 00:21:44,520 Speaker 1: world that likes Horn other than his mom. And I 409 00:21:44,640 --> 00:21:46,080 Speaker 1: like Horn a lot. I think he needs to be 410 00:21:46,119 --> 00:21:48,520 Speaker 1: in that top three conversation as well. Bron I like, 411 00:21:48,920 --> 00:21:51,399 Speaker 1: I think I think the three of them are closely 412 00:21:51,480 --> 00:21:54,440 Speaker 1: lumped together. I think, what has happened. We have blown 413 00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:57,720 Speaker 1: up Caleb Farley to mythical proportions. Like I know he 414 00:21:57,720 --> 00:22:00,919 Speaker 1: didn't play last year like, but I feel like and 415 00:22:00,960 --> 00:22:03,200 Speaker 1: if we go back and we really look at how 416 00:22:03,240 --> 00:22:05,440 Speaker 1: he played, Look, he's a solid player. I know people 417 00:22:05,480 --> 00:22:07,760 Speaker 1: talk about the speed or whatever on tape. I actually 418 00:22:07,760 --> 00:22:10,840 Speaker 1: had questions about his ability to recover and play down 419 00:22:10,840 --> 00:22:13,000 Speaker 1: the field. Also, when you go back and you think 420 00:22:13,040 --> 00:22:15,879 Speaker 1: about Virginia Tech corners and how they're deployed. I know 421 00:22:15,960 --> 00:22:18,520 Speaker 1: he's a boundary corner, but he's a bigger guy who 422 00:22:18,600 --> 00:22:21,879 Speaker 1: prefers to play off and so he makes some plays. 423 00:22:21,880 --> 00:22:23,800 Speaker 1: But it's not like he is a ball magnet with 424 00:22:23,840 --> 00:22:26,560 Speaker 1: a ton of interceptions that is making play after play 425 00:22:26,560 --> 00:22:30,640 Speaker 1: after play after play. When I think about Okay, JC Horn, 426 00:22:30,800 --> 00:22:34,000 Speaker 1: passer ten and Caleb far they have them in one lump. 427 00:22:34,280 --> 00:22:36,560 Speaker 1: When I look at Elijah Molden, I think I can 428 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:38,879 Speaker 1: make a case for Elijah Malden's then not only be 429 00:22:38,880 --> 00:22:42,280 Speaker 1: the best knuckle, but that's a starting position in today's game. 430 00:22:42,560 --> 00:22:45,760 Speaker 1: I think about Melifonu, who is long and range, you 431 00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:49,200 Speaker 1: who appears to fit what the new norm at corner 432 00:22:49,240 --> 00:22:52,199 Speaker 1: would be Tyson Campbell, Eric Stokes. Like, there are a 433 00:22:52,200 --> 00:22:54,040 Speaker 1: ton of guys that we're going to be sitting there 434 00:22:54,040 --> 00:22:56,200 Speaker 1: because here's what happened in the draft. We talk about 435 00:22:56,240 --> 00:22:57,679 Speaker 1: all these names and we're gonna be looking in the 436 00:22:57,720 --> 00:23:00,000 Speaker 1: second round and there's gonna be a clump of players 437 00:23:00,040 --> 00:23:02,240 Speaker 1: that are really good players and we'll be like, oh wow, 438 00:23:02,359 --> 00:23:04,720 Speaker 1: Like I know, we mocked him to be in the 439 00:23:04,720 --> 00:23:07,520 Speaker 1: first round. Everybody can't go on the first round. They're 440 00:23:07,560 --> 00:23:10,119 Speaker 1: going to be some athletes and available in the second round. No, 441 00:23:10,240 --> 00:23:12,800 Speaker 1: you're right, and you mentioned we talked about Newsom. I'll 442 00:23:12,800 --> 00:23:14,639 Speaker 1: tell you the two. I think the two organ kids 443 00:23:14,680 --> 00:23:17,760 Speaker 1: can play, you know. I mean, yeah, there's there's going 444 00:23:17,840 --> 00:23:20,360 Speaker 1: to be a listen. That's where again, I don't agree 445 00:23:20,440 --> 00:23:24,480 Speaker 1: with Daniel Jeremiah about the fall off because I think 446 00:23:24,520 --> 00:23:27,400 Speaker 1: those guys are all kind of right there with each other. 447 00:23:27,760 --> 00:23:30,880 Speaker 1: So my point is, if you told me we had 448 00:23:30,920 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 1: to take a tackle and it's like it came down 449 00:23:33,560 --> 00:23:37,920 Speaker 1: to a tackle or certan I'm going to tackle, I'm sorry. 450 00:23:37,960 --> 00:23:40,760 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with the tackle right there, because I'll say, 451 00:23:40,800 --> 00:23:43,960 Speaker 1: you know what, I'll take my chances of the quality 452 00:23:43,960 --> 00:23:46,159 Speaker 1: in the second round at forty four with one of 453 00:23:46,160 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 1: those guys that I like just as much. That's what 454 00:23:49,160 --> 00:23:53,040 Speaker 1: everybody think of. Brian's on the offensive tackle train. He's 455 00:23:53,080 --> 00:23:57,040 Speaker 1: on the offensive tackle train. Bro. I just know. I mean, hey, 456 00:23:57,080 --> 00:24:00,320 Speaker 1: this guy, this kid is gonna have to play guard. Yes, you, 457 00:24:01,280 --> 00:24:04,040 Speaker 1: He's gonna have to play guard. He's gonna play guard. 458 00:24:04,200 --> 00:24:08,760 Speaker 1: I mean, g guess who plays left guard? Elijah Vera Tucker. Yeah, 459 00:24:08,800 --> 00:24:14,520 Speaker 1: I mean, is absolutely right about that. Yeah, I mean 460 00:24:14,560 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 1: to me, I am saying no, no, but if you, 461 00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:20,120 Speaker 1: if you told me, I could get one of those 462 00:24:20,119 --> 00:24:22,720 Speaker 1: top tackles and move Slater inside for a year or 463 00:24:22,760 --> 00:24:26,440 Speaker 1: whatever to figure things out by by all means, but 464 00:24:26,880 --> 00:24:31,200 Speaker 1: I could said, given if it's and maybe maybe I'm 465 00:24:31,240 --> 00:24:34,080 Speaker 1: guilty of the whore love and the Farley love. I'll 466 00:24:34,119 --> 00:24:37,600 Speaker 1: admit that I'm looking. Look, I like him. I'm not 467 00:24:37,680 --> 00:24:43,120 Speaker 1: disparaging Farley look, boundary, zone, skills, instincts, awareness. I wrote 468 00:24:43,160 --> 00:24:45,560 Speaker 1: down into about of my nose Seattle Atlanta system, which 469 00:24:45,640 --> 00:24:47,680 Speaker 1: is how the Cowboys want to play. The one thing 470 00:24:47,760 --> 00:24:51,040 Speaker 1: I wrote down questions about speed. Is he a true 471 00:24:51,160 --> 00:24:53,679 Speaker 1: number one corner? That that was my big thing. I 472 00:24:53,760 --> 00:24:56,840 Speaker 1: like the toolbox and all that other stuff. I just wondered, 473 00:24:57,440 --> 00:25:00,600 Speaker 1: is he a top ten dog at one? Because they 474 00:25:00,640 --> 00:25:02,639 Speaker 1: did you put this? Did you put the same note 475 00:25:02,720 --> 00:25:07,200 Speaker 1: for Certain? Did you say what? What was your same 476 00:25:07,280 --> 00:25:09,960 Speaker 1: note about Certain? Because if you didn't say that, then 477 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:13,000 Speaker 1: now I'm really questioned in you, which I didn't say that. 478 00:25:13,040 --> 00:25:16,000 Speaker 1: If I didn't say, I'm just curious, Like I'm just curious, 479 00:25:16,000 --> 00:25:19,760 Speaker 1: what did you what did you think Certain can run? No? 480 00:25:19,840 --> 00:25:21,359 Speaker 1: I think I had the same thing. My question with 481 00:25:21,520 --> 00:25:23,959 Speaker 1: all Alabama corners are how fast are they? I think 482 00:25:24,000 --> 00:25:27,240 Speaker 1: they did a great job of playing within the system. 483 00:25:27,280 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 1: They understand exactly how to do it. But I had 484 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:32,560 Speaker 1: questions about Diggs last year in terms of his long speed. 485 00:25:32,880 --> 00:25:37,600 Speaker 1: That's that's fair, That's fair. I think for whatever reason, 486 00:25:37,640 --> 00:25:40,199 Speaker 1: I think they end up having i Q guys on 487 00:25:40,240 --> 00:25:42,920 Speaker 1: the perimeter more so than the explosive athletes. I think 488 00:25:42,920 --> 00:25:46,480 Speaker 1: Ohio State might put a greater premium on the dynamic 489 00:25:46,520 --> 00:25:49,640 Speaker 1: athletes to play outside. So all I know is I've 490 00:25:49,720 --> 00:25:53,719 Speaker 1: never seen so many people just trying to complete And 491 00:25:53,840 --> 00:25:56,159 Speaker 1: it pains me to say this about it Alabama. I 492 00:25:56,200 --> 00:25:59,600 Speaker 1: don't like Alabama, but like so many people just want 493 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:02,119 Speaker 1: to dis credit a guy for holding down half the 494 00:26:02,119 --> 00:26:04,680 Speaker 1: field at the best program in America for three years. 495 00:26:04,920 --> 00:26:08,480 Speaker 1: Like I'm if, I'm absolutely fine with that. I don't 496 00:26:08,520 --> 00:26:11,840 Speaker 1: think anybody's just crediting him at all. I Oh, everybody's 497 00:26:11,880 --> 00:26:14,679 Speaker 1: looking for a reason why actually that good? Like if 498 00:26:14,680 --> 00:26:17,960 Speaker 1: they don't. And I like Caleb, I like Farley a lot, 499 00:26:18,000 --> 00:26:20,399 Speaker 1: and I even I like jac Horne as well. But like, 500 00:26:20,960 --> 00:26:23,359 Speaker 1: I think it's it's a classic case of like people 501 00:26:23,359 --> 00:26:26,000 Speaker 1: get tired of talking about the same guy. They're like, oh, 502 00:26:26,119 --> 00:26:29,919 Speaker 1: do we have to talk about Patrick Curtan again, because 503 00:26:29,920 --> 00:26:31,959 Speaker 1: there's nothing else to talk about. I mean, I'm just 504 00:26:32,080 --> 00:26:34,240 Speaker 1: I think people go out of their way to poke 505 00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:36,680 Speaker 1: holes in his game. Yeah, I think I have curtain 506 00:26:36,800 --> 00:26:40,880 Speaker 1: over Farley because I think Sir Tan plays the game. Obviously, 507 00:26:40,920 --> 00:26:43,439 Speaker 1: some of this is his dad's influence in seeing how 508 00:26:43,480 --> 00:26:45,480 Speaker 1: his dad has played. I think he has a natural 509 00:26:45,520 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 1: knack to being able to read and understand routes and 510 00:26:48,520 --> 00:26:50,399 Speaker 1: the way that he plays. I think he plays like 511 00:26:50,440 --> 00:26:53,800 Speaker 1: a prom. I think there's a I think there's a 512 00:26:53,840 --> 00:26:57,320 Speaker 1: separation though, between jac Horn. I think jac Horn may 513 00:26:57,359 --> 00:26:59,480 Speaker 1: be the most dynamic of them all in terms of 514 00:26:59,520 --> 00:27:02,560 Speaker 1: the fism, but I also think that he's probably the 515 00:27:02,600 --> 00:27:05,840 Speaker 1: most undisciplined of them all too. I think there's a 516 00:27:05,920 --> 00:27:09,160 Speaker 1: wider various in his boom bus plays compared to what 517 00:27:09,160 --> 00:27:11,600 Speaker 1: the other guys may bring on a down by down basis. 518 00:27:12,280 --> 00:27:15,960 Speaker 1: I agree. I think that's want you want, you want. Yeah, 519 00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:17,960 Speaker 1: you're just looking for the safe guy, then, Bucky, is 520 00:27:17,960 --> 00:27:19,879 Speaker 1: that what you're telling me? You're just like, you know, 521 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:23,240 Speaker 1: getting a hit. So I'm a base I'm a basis. 522 00:27:23,240 --> 00:27:24,879 Speaker 1: I'm a baseball player hard, and I know you can 523 00:27:24,920 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 1: win a lot of games hitting doubles. You hit singles 524 00:27:27,320 --> 00:27:28,520 Speaker 1: and doubles, you can win a lot of games. You 525 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:32,440 Speaker 1: don't have to doubles. What on earth? What on earth 526 00:27:32,560 --> 00:27:34,680 Speaker 1: is wrong with a safe pick? Like, there's nothing wrong, 527 00:27:34,800 --> 00:27:37,440 Speaker 1: there's nothing saying no, no, I'm not saying that. I'm 528 00:27:37,480 --> 00:27:40,440 Speaker 1: not saying that. Like Certan is almost boring to watch 529 00:27:40,520 --> 00:27:45,480 Speaker 1: play because he's good, that's my good player. People are 530 00:27:45,560 --> 00:27:48,119 Speaker 1: just bored. They're like, oh, I'm tired of talking about 531 00:27:48,119 --> 00:27:51,520 Speaker 1: this really good corner from Alabama. Let's let's do something 532 00:27:51,560 --> 00:27:55,520 Speaker 1: crazy instead. I don't. He won't tell you, buck, he 533 00:27:55,560 --> 00:27:57,760 Speaker 1: won't tell you about his speed because he's got to 534 00:27:57,800 --> 00:28:01,560 Speaker 1: miss this number one guy. That's why one No, no no, no, 535 00:28:01,600 --> 00:28:04,080 Speaker 1: but I got that even But but I said the 536 00:28:04,119 --> 00:28:06,720 Speaker 1: same thing about Caleb Farley, spe like you don't how 537 00:28:06,760 --> 00:28:10,639 Speaker 1: are you necessarily Farley? But what are you gonna do 538 00:28:10,640 --> 00:28:13,399 Speaker 1: with Caleb Farley if he runs four three? And I 539 00:28:13,680 --> 00:28:16,000 Speaker 1: wanted to get into this, by the way, are we 540 00:28:16,040 --> 00:28:18,880 Speaker 1: gonna get influenced by what guys run when we start 541 00:28:18,960 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 1: getting these real times from pro days? Our opinions going 542 00:28:23,080 --> 00:28:26,040 Speaker 1: to Well, I had Sirtan up here and it happened 543 00:28:26,040 --> 00:28:29,520 Speaker 1: to the Mississippi State kid last year watching that tape 544 00:28:29,600 --> 00:28:32,000 Speaker 1: that yeah, we're watching that kid play that. All of 545 00:28:32,000 --> 00:28:33,879 Speaker 1: a sudden he ran four to five eight. Well, I 546 00:28:33,920 --> 00:28:36,200 Speaker 1: guess we got to drop him down a couple of rounds, now, 547 00:28:36,240 --> 00:28:40,000 Speaker 1: don't we. No? I mean I will be greatly influenced 548 00:28:40,040 --> 00:28:41,840 Speaker 1: because I would say this. I would expect him to 549 00:28:41,920 --> 00:28:44,000 Speaker 1: run fast. He hasn't done anything but trained four years. 550 00:28:44,240 --> 00:28:46,760 Speaker 1: I mean I would expect him to be at his best. 551 00:28:46,880 --> 00:28:49,040 Speaker 1: He's trained for three hundred and sixty five days to 552 00:28:49,120 --> 00:28:51,800 Speaker 1: run a forty. If he can't clock a track time now, 553 00:28:52,040 --> 00:28:54,160 Speaker 1: he'll never be able to clock it. But if you 554 00:28:54,200 --> 00:28:57,440 Speaker 1: go back and watch him on tape, and let's just say, 555 00:28:58,440 --> 00:29:00,520 Speaker 1: is the acc of Vontik Conference is when it comes 556 00:29:00,520 --> 00:29:03,960 Speaker 1: to producing high end wide receivers like Elside of Clemson, 557 00:29:04,080 --> 00:29:06,920 Speaker 1: Like who, what are we really talking about? Like, yeah, 558 00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:10,080 Speaker 1: I'll tell you what. My god, my game and North Carolina. 559 00:29:10,120 --> 00:29:12,680 Speaker 1: But I'm just saying when we match up and we 560 00:29:12,720 --> 00:29:16,720 Speaker 1: watch him, we're watching him versus guys that are Okay, 561 00:29:16,720 --> 00:29:20,000 Speaker 1: where Sir Tam would be challenged by more pro players 562 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:23,560 Speaker 1: on tape than what Kill Farley has challenged on a week, 563 00:29:23,720 --> 00:29:26,920 Speaker 1: week by week basis. That kind of that ties into 564 00:29:26,960 --> 00:29:28,840 Speaker 1: my point for sure. I mean, you know, if you 565 00:29:28,880 --> 00:29:31,760 Speaker 1: watch enough Pats or Tan like he gets beat by guys. 566 00:29:31,800 --> 00:29:34,719 Speaker 1: Of course he does, but it's weird to me that 567 00:29:34,760 --> 00:29:39,320 Speaker 1: we ding Patrick Certan for going against the Jamar Chases 568 00:29:39,360 --> 00:29:42,080 Speaker 1: of the world, you know, whereas Yeah, i mean, you 569 00:29:42,080 --> 00:29:44,880 Speaker 1: know Farley has an easier time. I think that's fair 570 00:29:44,920 --> 00:29:47,400 Speaker 1: to say. Yeah, I mean, Clemson's put out a hell 571 00:29:47,440 --> 00:29:50,160 Speaker 1: of a lot of good NFL receivers, but not very 572 00:29:50,160 --> 00:29:54,680 Speaker 1: many other schools. Yeah, that conference for North Carolina is 573 00:29:54,680 --> 00:29:57,080 Speaker 1: a guy. I mean, I'm just saying, there's not many 574 00:29:57,120 --> 00:30:00,000 Speaker 1: guys in the conference. There's not many guys. Not many guys. 575 00:30:00,160 --> 00:30:04,040 Speaker 1: Wait for US Ancy State, there there's nothing Georgia Tech, Like, 576 00:30:04,280 --> 00:30:07,760 Speaker 1: who are we really guarding? I'm conservatively, Brian, I think 577 00:30:07,800 --> 00:30:09,360 Speaker 1: you can go out of there in the corner with 578 00:30:09,400 --> 00:30:11,640 Speaker 1: the eight or nine yard cushion and you probably can 579 00:30:11,720 --> 00:30:13,959 Speaker 1: hold it down to hold people to a fifth rate. 580 00:30:14,160 --> 00:30:17,200 Speaker 1: It's not that hard in the acc Yeah, I'm just saying. 581 00:30:17,280 --> 00:30:20,720 Speaker 1: I'm just saying, like, hey, Bucky, I was cooking crawfish 582 00:30:20,760 --> 00:30:26,120 Speaker 1: the other day to la about blew my background. Man, 583 00:30:27,080 --> 00:30:29,440 Speaker 1: he's trying to set you up against some some Division 584 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:32,400 Speaker 1: one receivers. Yeah, the A SEC. It's not. It's not 585 00:30:32,520 --> 00:30:36,840 Speaker 1: Larry Fitzgerald, Michael Irvin and uh Calvin Johnson out there anymore. 586 00:30:36,920 --> 00:30:39,880 Speaker 1: It's not. It's it's it's not that kind of competition. 587 00:30:41,480 --> 00:30:43,960 Speaker 1: Respect for that at no respect at all that at 588 00:30:43,960 --> 00:30:46,760 Speaker 1: well kid from Louisville that can run, I mean, and 589 00:30:46,960 --> 00:30:51,080 Speaker 1: so I have respect. I have respect for him and Patrick. 590 00:30:51,160 --> 00:30:55,040 Speaker 1: But yeah, I mean, I'm just saying, there you go. 591 00:30:55,360 --> 00:30:57,480 Speaker 1: I didn't know. I thought you learned better about the 592 00:30:58,040 --> 00:31:01,480 Speaker 1: you and the little guy fascination. No no, no, no, 593 00:31:01,800 --> 00:31:05,000 Speaker 1: don't little little dude, little dude run around the little 594 00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:08,720 Speaker 1: guy the little guy thing. I'm coming around, because what's 595 00:31:08,720 --> 00:31:11,520 Speaker 1: happening is every time I killed the little guy, he 596 00:31:11,640 --> 00:31:13,760 Speaker 1: ends up making the Pro Bowl or something like that. 597 00:31:14,080 --> 00:31:20,480 Speaker 1: You know, it's just Fucky pro bowler, eyes Bucky, open 598 00:31:20,560 --> 00:31:24,040 Speaker 1: your eyes. Man. This is a little game. This is 599 00:31:24,040 --> 00:31:28,520 Speaker 1: a different game, and what we learned it is a 600 00:31:28,560 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 1: different breed because what was the different in draft terms? 601 00:31:32,280 --> 00:31:36,240 Speaker 1: Yea and draft Watch that Watch that kid it Purdue. 602 00:31:36,400 --> 00:31:39,160 Speaker 1: Watch that kid Purdue come in this league and blow everybody. 603 00:31:39,600 --> 00:31:43,520 Speaker 1: If more, if run no more. Yeah, I'm just telling you, man, 604 00:31:43,800 --> 00:31:47,120 Speaker 1: there's somebody about it. The way this game's going, there's something. Okay, 605 00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:50,720 Speaker 1: so I know Kyle's probably dying to go to break, 606 00:31:50,800 --> 00:31:55,480 Speaker 1: but like the conversation, does it I'll be quick. Does 607 00:31:55,480 --> 00:31:59,000 Speaker 1: it remind you of twenties? Can you? Well, yeah, you 608 00:31:59,080 --> 00:32:02,640 Speaker 1: keep cutting me off, jackass. Does this remind you of 609 00:32:03,160 --> 00:32:05,520 Speaker 1: Does this remind you of twenty seventeen at all? In 610 00:32:05,560 --> 00:32:09,320 Speaker 1: the sense that you know the Cowboys had that strategy 611 00:32:09,400 --> 00:32:12,240 Speaker 1: where you know, the first round was long on pass rushers. 612 00:32:12,240 --> 00:32:15,040 Speaker 1: Obviously we know they got the pick wrong, but they 613 00:32:15,120 --> 00:32:18,040 Speaker 1: let the cornerback position stretch into Day two and they 614 00:32:18,040 --> 00:32:19,880 Speaker 1: got Jordan Lewis and Cheetoh. I mean, is that what 615 00:32:19,960 --> 00:32:23,000 Speaker 1: you're trying to tell me that you know, you get 616 00:32:23,000 --> 00:32:24,840 Speaker 1: the more talent rich guy in the top ten and 617 00:32:24,880 --> 00:32:28,280 Speaker 1: you can still find some cornerbacks later. Because I don't 618 00:32:28,320 --> 00:32:29,880 Speaker 1: know what I mean, at the end of the day, 619 00:32:29,880 --> 00:32:31,920 Speaker 1: you got to you gotta pick the right players now, 620 00:32:32,040 --> 00:32:34,840 Speaker 1: I mean like yeah, I mean, I mean like that 621 00:32:34,960 --> 00:32:37,760 Speaker 1: disparaged the people who picked Taco Chard, But I never 622 00:32:37,800 --> 00:32:40,160 Speaker 1: felt like he was a guy like that, and I 623 00:32:40,160 --> 00:32:42,120 Speaker 1: would be worried of Michigan guy in the room. They 624 00:32:42,120 --> 00:32:45,440 Speaker 1: felt the same way too, Bucky. Yeah, yeah, like I don't, 625 00:32:45,800 --> 00:32:47,440 Speaker 1: I don't think like and I would be worried of 626 00:32:47,480 --> 00:32:51,440 Speaker 1: the guy who's coming out now, Quitty Pey, Like I'm 627 00:32:51,480 --> 00:32:54,280 Speaker 1: not I'm not supposed to scout the helmet, but let's 628 00:32:54,520 --> 00:32:58,160 Speaker 1: let's be honest. The guys that have come out of there, Chase, Winnipitch, Rashid, 629 00:32:58,280 --> 00:33:03,240 Speaker 1: Gary Um, Taco then we talked about pretty much bad 630 00:33:03,440 --> 00:33:06,239 Speaker 1: Hutchinson might not be bad. Yeah, but they don't they 631 00:33:06,240 --> 00:33:09,600 Speaker 1: don't get the quarterback down. Yeah, So yeah, I don't know. 632 00:33:09,640 --> 00:33:12,200 Speaker 1: They remind me of Penn State corners. So I'm just 633 00:33:12,280 --> 00:33:15,400 Speaker 1: curious about how many cornerbacks you would feel good about 634 00:33:15,480 --> 00:33:18,280 Speaker 1: drafting at say, let's say forty four, Like, you know, 635 00:33:18,360 --> 00:33:21,560 Speaker 1: whether that's you know. I've brought up Tyson Campbell a lot. 636 00:33:21,680 --> 00:33:24,160 Speaker 1: Maybe you'll take that's why we've taken off at you 637 00:33:24,320 --> 00:33:26,720 Speaker 1: tackle it and I'm saying so, but you what I'm 638 00:33:26,760 --> 00:33:29,600 Speaker 1: asking is like you feel good about that depth of position, 639 00:33:29,720 --> 00:33:32,720 Speaker 1: because I don't know that I do, like I feel 640 00:33:32,880 --> 00:33:36,040 Speaker 1: I feel much better about corners stad for everybody else. 641 00:33:36,200 --> 00:33:38,400 Speaker 1: I don't want to speak for everybody else. I feel. 642 00:33:39,240 --> 00:33:42,000 Speaker 1: I'm i'm i'm I'm fine with that. I am fine 643 00:33:42,040 --> 00:33:45,160 Speaker 1: with the corner. I'm parked out there because worst case, 644 00:33:45,200 --> 00:33:47,400 Speaker 1: what you do is you park Anthony Brown out dud. 645 00:33:47,480 --> 00:33:49,800 Speaker 1: You bring in a guy who can play nickel. I 646 00:33:49,840 --> 00:33:51,600 Speaker 1: think you can. You can run it back. I think 647 00:33:51,600 --> 00:33:54,640 Speaker 1: it's easier to find those guys that we can move 648 00:33:54,680 --> 00:33:56,760 Speaker 1: inside and kind of play around and do all that 649 00:33:56,840 --> 00:33:59,640 Speaker 1: other stuff. I would prefer to have the Cowboys going 650 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:02,640 Speaker 1: thirty to thirty five points a game and the other 651 00:34:02,640 --> 00:34:05,480 Speaker 1: team is forced to throw and we're playing soft zone 652 00:34:05,600 --> 00:34:09,080 Speaker 1: and making them kick field goals like I want to 653 00:34:09,120 --> 00:34:12,200 Speaker 1: dominate on offense. I also don't think if you took 654 00:34:12,239 --> 00:34:14,919 Speaker 1: a corner early, he took them at ten. I don't 655 00:34:14,920 --> 00:34:16,719 Speaker 1: think it's out of the question that you also take 656 00:34:16,760 --> 00:34:18,920 Speaker 1: one in the second or the third round either because 657 00:34:18,960 --> 00:34:21,399 Speaker 1: of the depth of position. I think they double dip 658 00:34:21,400 --> 00:34:23,680 Speaker 1: at corner any fact, And if you're gonna do that, 659 00:34:23,800 --> 00:34:25,960 Speaker 1: then you might as well have a premium player at 660 00:34:25,960 --> 00:34:31,719 Speaker 1: a different position that you've already invested in, like offensive tackle. Hey, Cal, 661 00:34:32,000 --> 00:34:33,960 Speaker 1: I'm glad you did that, because if we were in 662 00:34:34,360 --> 00:34:36,960 Speaker 1: the draft room and I saw Dave Hellman over there pouting, 663 00:34:36,960 --> 00:34:38,880 Speaker 1: what I would do as I say, here's what we do. 664 00:34:39,120 --> 00:34:41,720 Speaker 1: We'll take corners in the second, third, and the seventh 665 00:34:41,840 --> 00:34:44,120 Speaker 1: round to appease you, to make sure that we get 666 00:34:44,160 --> 00:34:46,439 Speaker 1: the corner, to make sure that you feel good about that. 667 00:34:46,600 --> 00:34:48,600 Speaker 1: But I'm going to take the offensive tackle. So I 668 00:34:48,680 --> 00:34:50,920 Speaker 1: feel great, and I'm gonna let you have Christmas the 669 00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:58,160 Speaker 1: rest of the draft you want. I'm not pouting. If 670 00:34:58,200 --> 00:35:01,680 Speaker 1: they drafted a shots later. I think that's a perfectly 671 00:35:01,719 --> 00:35:07,279 Speaker 1: good thing. I think that's a great I think y'all 672 00:35:07,320 --> 00:35:10,000 Speaker 1: are just y'all are just drafting scared. Y'all are just 673 00:35:10,080 --> 00:35:12,520 Speaker 1: drafting scared, that's all I feel like. I feel like 674 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:17,160 Speaker 1: you're drafting scared. I feel like it's the first If 675 00:35:17,200 --> 00:35:20,040 Speaker 1: you're gonna just take the kneel and take the player. 676 00:35:20,239 --> 00:35:23,320 Speaker 1: Take take the better player, y'all. And also, I'm not 677 00:35:23,640 --> 00:35:27,360 Speaker 1: scared watching Terrence Knight play tackle last year. Terry Terrence 678 00:35:27,960 --> 00:35:31,160 Speaker 1: how many? How many guys? Yeah, that's good because they 679 00:35:31,200 --> 00:35:36,600 Speaker 1: both played. Yeah, just the one missmash. So here's something 680 00:35:36,640 --> 00:35:38,880 Speaker 1: to look at, Dave, Like, we have to build it 681 00:35:38,920 --> 00:35:42,000 Speaker 1: to win a division. They're more pass rushers in this 682 00:35:42,080 --> 00:35:48,400 Speaker 1: division than wide receivers. That's so they're more pet We 683 00:35:48,440 --> 00:35:51,160 Speaker 1: gotta deal with Chase Young and what the Washington football 684 00:35:51,200 --> 00:35:53,520 Speaker 1: team has. You still got to deal with the Eagles 685 00:35:53,520 --> 00:35:56,760 Speaker 1: and Brandon Graham and those guys. The Giants are good 686 00:35:56,880 --> 00:36:00,319 Speaker 1: up front. None of those teams outside of Terry Lauren, 687 00:36:00,680 --> 00:36:03,520 Speaker 1: who's the other scary receiver that's not on the Cowboys, 688 00:36:03,960 --> 00:36:06,840 Speaker 1: there isn't one. Like if you're just saying, we have 689 00:36:06,880 --> 00:36:09,040 Speaker 1: to win a division to get into the playoffs, the 690 00:36:09,160 --> 00:36:12,880 Speaker 1: strategy makes gonna be a good player. He might, he 691 00:36:12,960 --> 00:36:15,600 Speaker 1: might be. Still what I'm saying right now, you're not 692 00:36:15,880 --> 00:36:18,680 Speaker 1: You're not saying, oh my gosh, how are we going 693 00:36:18,719 --> 00:36:21,120 Speaker 1: to and watch how are we going to defend Jalen Rayger, Like, 694 00:36:21,160 --> 00:36:23,600 Speaker 1: it's not that the only guy in the division outside 695 00:36:23,640 --> 00:36:26,200 Speaker 1: of who's on the Cowboys would be Terry mc lauren, Well, 696 00:36:26,239 --> 00:36:29,240 Speaker 1: but what we gotta watch guys now is and Bucky 697 00:36:29,560 --> 00:36:34,080 Speaker 1: that narrative works now, but watch what happens. I can 698 00:36:34,120 --> 00:36:37,239 Speaker 1: go by now and watch the giants and watch them 699 00:36:37,239 --> 00:36:40,000 Speaker 1: all start. Yeah, you're right right now. That's a great narrative. 700 00:36:40,120 --> 00:36:44,000 Speaker 1: Major boy taking the break. Yeah, I think that's probably 701 00:36:44,000 --> 00:36:46,759 Speaker 1: a good idea. Of twenty minutes. We're gonna be We're 702 00:36:46,760 --> 00:36:49,400 Speaker 1: gonna be into Twitter on the forty when we return 703 00:36:49,560 --> 00:36:54,440 Speaker 1: here on the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show. Sometimes 704 00:36:54,480 --> 00:36:57,680 Speaker 1: nothing beats the classic Miller Light the original light beer 705 00:36:57,880 --> 00:37:01,200 Speaker 1: brude with great taste and only ninety six calories available 706 00:37:01,239 --> 00:37:05,680 Speaker 1: for delivery. Celebrate responsively. Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 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We're going to continue on into our 736 00:39:11,280 --> 00:39:14,719 Speaker 1: second segment on the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft show. 737 00:39:14,760 --> 00:39:17,520 Speaker 1: Kyle Yeomen's alongside Bucky Brooks. Brian brought us David Hellman 738 00:39:17,600 --> 00:39:19,759 Speaker 1: Chris Beam in the back. Where it's time now for 739 00:39:19,880 --> 00:39:25,239 Speaker 1: some Twitter on the twenty Twitter on the twenty. There 740 00:39:25,320 --> 00:39:27,360 Speaker 1: it is as always Chris Beam doing work, and it 741 00:39:27,400 --> 00:39:29,360 Speaker 1: is Twitter on the twenty even though it's ten forty. 742 00:39:29,400 --> 00:39:32,080 Speaker 1: But we're still going to get these questions in regardless 743 00:39:32,480 --> 00:39:34,200 Speaker 1: on this show because there's some really good ones and 744 00:39:34,239 --> 00:39:35,520 Speaker 1: a lot of them that we need to get to. 745 00:39:35,760 --> 00:39:37,359 Speaker 1: We need to just start answering a lot of these 746 00:39:37,400 --> 00:39:42,120 Speaker 1: on Twitter just to get these across. Okay, starting off 747 00:39:42,160 --> 00:39:47,239 Speaker 1: with let's go with Ernie and he sounds, actually, no, 748 00:39:47,360 --> 00:39:49,680 Speaker 1: this is exactly what we just talked about and talking 749 00:39:49,680 --> 00:39:53,080 Speaker 1: about offensive tackle. Okay, let's go with Jeff. He says, 750 00:39:53,440 --> 00:39:56,840 Speaker 1: now that Reggie Robinson has been moved back to corner 751 00:39:56,880 --> 00:39:59,040 Speaker 1: which is what the report was last week out of 752 00:39:59,040 --> 00:40:01,680 Speaker 1: the Star, Does that mean that cornerback is not as 753 00:40:01,760 --> 00:40:03,920 Speaker 1: much of a need in the draft or do they 754 00:40:04,040 --> 00:40:06,560 Speaker 1: not have to double down. We just talked about doubling 755 00:40:06,560 --> 00:40:09,480 Speaker 1: down at corner. I still think it's a huge possibility, 756 00:40:09,480 --> 00:40:13,040 Speaker 1: but Brian, because of Reggie Robinson maybe being back at 757 00:40:13,080 --> 00:40:14,680 Speaker 1: that spot, and you think it takes a little bit 758 00:40:14,680 --> 00:40:18,960 Speaker 1: of the pressure off, well at least gives him another body, 759 00:40:19,200 --> 00:40:21,640 Speaker 1: you know, and we all kind of we all evaluated 760 00:40:21,680 --> 00:40:24,720 Speaker 1: Reggie Robinson as a long range corner out of Tulsa, 761 00:40:24,880 --> 00:40:27,640 Speaker 1: and so, yeah, it's unfortunately he came into training camp 762 00:40:27,760 --> 00:40:30,879 Speaker 1: last year. I remember watching practices and thinking, this poor 763 00:40:30,960 --> 00:40:33,560 Speaker 1: kid's lost. You know, he doesn't look like he really 764 00:40:33,600 --> 00:40:35,319 Speaker 1: knows what he needs to do where he needs to 765 00:40:35,360 --> 00:40:37,359 Speaker 1: be played. Some games at the end of the year 766 00:40:37,480 --> 00:40:40,279 Speaker 1: on special teams actually showed up pretty well. So I 767 00:40:40,360 --> 00:40:42,520 Speaker 1: think the move back to corner will be more natural 768 00:40:42,600 --> 00:40:45,200 Speaker 1: for him, and Bucky will explain to you that, hey, 769 00:40:45,280 --> 00:40:49,480 Speaker 1: these guys like those types of players long range Robinson 770 00:40:49,520 --> 00:40:51,719 Speaker 1: will probably be a pretty good fit. As we talked 771 00:40:51,719 --> 00:40:54,759 Speaker 1: about for forty minutes there, cornerback is still something you 772 00:40:54,840 --> 00:40:57,320 Speaker 1: have to address. Yeah, I don't think you know what 773 00:40:57,360 --> 00:41:00,120 Speaker 1: a position because of Reggie Robinson. If he develops and 774 00:41:00,200 --> 00:41:03,000 Speaker 1: becomes a guy that can become a contributor. Great, but 775 00:41:03,080 --> 00:41:06,440 Speaker 1: I think you still have to draft with getting a 776 00:41:06,520 --> 00:41:09,279 Speaker 1: starter in mind. And so I think he throws it, 777 00:41:09,320 --> 00:41:11,799 Speaker 1: he gets into the mix, he competes, but I think 778 00:41:11,840 --> 00:41:17,000 Speaker 1: you still have to put more ammunition into position. Yeah, 779 00:41:17,040 --> 00:41:19,240 Speaker 1: I mean, I am, I AM excited at the thought 780 00:41:19,280 --> 00:41:21,759 Speaker 1: that there that they would move him back. I was 781 00:41:21,840 --> 00:41:23,880 Speaker 1: kind of disappointed they tried to move him to safety 782 00:41:23,880 --> 00:41:27,160 Speaker 1: in the first place, but he still played. He played 783 00:41:27,239 --> 00:41:30,200 Speaker 1: one defensive snap last year, and I mean, if if 784 00:41:30,200 --> 00:41:33,520 Speaker 1: he develops, that's awesome. It just makes you that much better. 785 00:41:33,560 --> 00:41:36,120 Speaker 1: But you know, I say this all the time, like 786 00:41:36,560 --> 00:41:39,040 Speaker 1: the top one hundred is where you're getting guys that 787 00:41:39,080 --> 00:41:41,440 Speaker 1: are going to start and make plays for you. Every 788 00:41:41,480 --> 00:41:45,280 Speaker 1: everything else is just gravy. It's similar, very similar to Bradley, 789 00:41:45,280 --> 00:41:48,200 Speaker 1: and I like, am I am I excited for what 790 00:41:48,239 --> 00:41:50,439 Speaker 1: he might be able to do in year two. Absolutely 791 00:41:50,800 --> 00:41:53,080 Speaker 1: do I feel like I'm set at defensive end because 792 00:41:53,120 --> 00:41:55,960 Speaker 1: I found Bradley and I in the fifth round, no chance. 793 00:41:56,320 --> 00:42:00,440 Speaker 1: So Reggie Robinson was at one twenty three year when 794 00:42:00,480 --> 00:42:02,840 Speaker 1: he was taken out of Tulsa, So he's outside of 795 00:42:02,840 --> 00:42:04,680 Speaker 1: that top one hundred. But not by a lot, and 796 00:42:04,760 --> 00:42:06,960 Speaker 1: I still think he has enough to come up and 797 00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:10,560 Speaker 1: play significant snaps at the position, especially whenever you're as 798 00:42:10,600 --> 00:42:12,480 Speaker 1: thin as they are there. But like you said, in 799 00:42:12,600 --> 00:42:14,640 Speaker 1: terms of saying that we don't need to look at 800 00:42:14,680 --> 00:42:17,640 Speaker 1: that position as much, I don't know if Freddie Robinson's 801 00:42:17,640 --> 00:42:20,360 Speaker 1: really kind of a swinging factor there. This is a 802 00:42:20,360 --> 00:42:22,480 Speaker 1: good question from Patrick Drew and this is from all 803 00:42:22,520 --> 00:42:26,640 Speaker 1: the way in Melbourne, Australia, across the world from where 804 00:42:26,680 --> 00:42:29,560 Speaker 1: we are, so I love that international listeners shout out 805 00:42:29,600 --> 00:42:32,239 Speaker 1: to you, but Twitter on the twenty question. Assuming the 806 00:42:32,280 --> 00:42:35,719 Speaker 1: Cowboys go corner at ten and David Hellman gets his way, 807 00:42:36,239 --> 00:42:40,919 Speaker 1: realistic options for tackle and linebacker at forty four, who 808 00:42:40,920 --> 00:42:42,600 Speaker 1: are some of the names that we would potentially be 809 00:42:42,640 --> 00:42:47,600 Speaker 1: talking about there, mister Hellman? Oh well, I I think 810 00:42:47,640 --> 00:42:49,600 Speaker 1: I brought him up in the first segment. I'm like, 811 00:42:49,960 --> 00:42:53,319 Speaker 1: I'm I love the idea of finding Alex Leatherwood at 812 00:42:53,360 --> 00:42:55,960 Speaker 1: forty four. Y'all tell me if you think that's realistic. 813 00:42:56,400 --> 00:43:04,000 Speaker 1: Brian also was talking about Notre Dame guy Leah. Yeah, 814 00:43:04,000 --> 00:43:06,440 Speaker 1: those are a couple names, and then there was one more. 815 00:43:06,560 --> 00:43:10,040 Speaker 1: Oh um, actually a guy that I feel like we 816 00:43:10,120 --> 00:43:12,840 Speaker 1: haven't really said his name a lot. But what about 817 00:43:13,280 --> 00:43:17,439 Speaker 1: Sam Cosmi out of Texas as well? Which is why? 818 00:43:17,520 --> 00:43:21,280 Speaker 1: So I mean there are guys and again it's important 819 00:43:21,280 --> 00:43:24,520 Speaker 1: to note you're picking in the top ten of every round. 820 00:43:24,719 --> 00:43:28,640 Speaker 1: So is it a guarantee that that those guys will 821 00:43:28,640 --> 00:43:30,680 Speaker 1: fall to you know? But I feel good that there 822 00:43:30,680 --> 00:43:35,120 Speaker 1: would be a talented option there, particularly at pick forty four. 823 00:43:35,160 --> 00:43:36,920 Speaker 1: I don't know about letting it stretch all the way 824 00:43:36,920 --> 00:43:41,000 Speaker 1: to the third round, but maybe pick forty four. But yeah, 825 00:43:41,360 --> 00:43:45,680 Speaker 1: talk about linebacker m A. Chasti Rot from North Carolina 826 00:43:45,719 --> 00:43:48,040 Speaker 1: would be in the mix. I think Jabiro Cox from 827 00:43:48,160 --> 00:43:49,680 Speaker 1: LSU would be in the mix because I think they 828 00:43:49,719 --> 00:43:51,920 Speaker 1: need one of those kind of linebackers. I think speed 829 00:43:52,000 --> 00:43:54,719 Speaker 1: is at a premium. I think the linebacker composition will 830 00:43:54,800 --> 00:43:57,719 Speaker 1: look a little bit different than it had been in 831 00:43:57,760 --> 00:44:00,280 Speaker 1: recent years. I think you will see guys that are 832 00:44:00,000 --> 00:44:02,719 Speaker 1: a little smaller but a lot faster, because that's a 833 00:44:02,760 --> 00:44:05,359 Speaker 1: big part of how this defense gets down. Yeah, and 834 00:44:05,560 --> 00:44:07,520 Speaker 1: I think I hope I don't butcher this kid's name. 835 00:44:07,560 --> 00:44:11,960 Speaker 1: Another kid the Cameron mcgroan from Michigan. The linebacker. I 836 00:44:12,000 --> 00:44:13,839 Speaker 1: don't know if you guys have looked at him at all. 837 00:44:13,880 --> 00:44:16,400 Speaker 1: But that's a six one, two hundred thirty five pound 838 00:44:16,400 --> 00:44:18,960 Speaker 1: guy played with a busted hand part of the season. 839 00:44:19,000 --> 00:44:21,719 Speaker 1: But if you watch his tape Minnesota, Indiana, this is 840 00:44:21,760 --> 00:44:24,080 Speaker 1: an active guy that can really really run. Not a 841 00:44:24,120 --> 00:44:26,799 Speaker 1: lot went well for Michigan last year, but he was 842 00:44:26,840 --> 00:44:29,200 Speaker 1: one of the I thought one of their better defensive players. 843 00:44:29,440 --> 00:44:33,359 Speaker 1: Number forty four for the Wolverines, but downhill player can 844 00:44:33,440 --> 00:44:36,279 Speaker 1: really run, kind of work his way through trash. There's 845 00:44:36,320 --> 00:44:38,960 Speaker 1: some linebackers that, like I say that the guys were 846 00:44:38,960 --> 00:44:41,839 Speaker 1: saying smaller guys that can run. I think that's what 847 00:44:41,880 --> 00:44:43,960 Speaker 1: the pre wreck was going to be for this defense. 848 00:44:44,440 --> 00:44:47,279 Speaker 1: Well I got real quick, Kyle. Sorry. But another guy 849 00:44:47,320 --> 00:44:49,560 Speaker 1: that I always forget about. What do y'all think about 850 00:44:49,560 --> 00:44:52,480 Speaker 1: Tevin Jenkins out of Oklahoma State? Oh? Yeah, see, I've 851 00:44:52,520 --> 00:44:55,000 Speaker 1: seen people I know, Yeah, I've known some people have 852 00:44:55,080 --> 00:44:57,120 Speaker 1: seen him. I didn't want to mention it because I've 853 00:44:57,120 --> 00:44:59,719 Speaker 1: got him personally in the second round myself, but I 854 00:44:59,760 --> 00:45:02,240 Speaker 1: know people have talked about him potentially as a first 855 00:45:02,320 --> 00:45:04,640 Speaker 1: round guy, and so I don't know if he gets 856 00:45:04,640 --> 00:45:07,840 Speaker 1: to you at forty four, but I kind of had 857 00:45:07,960 --> 00:45:10,680 Speaker 1: I kind of had him and the notre Dame Kid 858 00:45:10,840 --> 00:45:13,799 Speaker 1: in that mix right there together. Leatherwood was in that 859 00:45:13,960 --> 00:45:17,319 Speaker 1: mix two of my second round offensive tackles. Those are 860 00:45:17,320 --> 00:45:19,879 Speaker 1: the guys I hope that could stretch to you at 861 00:45:19,920 --> 00:45:23,560 Speaker 1: forty four if you're going that route. I like Baron 862 00:45:23,640 --> 00:45:27,480 Speaker 1: Browning too. If we're gonna talk linebacker, I say I 863 00:45:27,600 --> 00:45:31,280 Speaker 1: like him a lot. And he's a Texas born player 864 00:45:31,320 --> 00:45:33,759 Speaker 1: played down the street and at Kennadale High School here 865 00:45:33,760 --> 00:45:35,799 Speaker 1: in Fort Worth. I've seen him the last couple of years, 866 00:45:35,800 --> 00:45:38,880 Speaker 1: and I mean, you talk about a player that plays hetty, 867 00:45:38,960 --> 00:45:41,480 Speaker 1: that's that's smart. He's in the right spot and then 868 00:45:41,480 --> 00:45:43,839 Speaker 1: he finishes through tackles. That's a guy that I really 869 00:45:43,840 --> 00:45:47,080 Speaker 1: liked on film ultimately of being able to show out 870 00:45:47,120 --> 00:45:50,080 Speaker 1: and really kind of ended up being really the captain 871 00:45:50,120 --> 00:45:52,920 Speaker 1: of that Ohio State defense last year that made a 872 00:45:53,000 --> 00:45:56,160 Speaker 1: run to the National Championship Game and had U some 873 00:45:56,560 --> 00:45:59,360 Speaker 1: even though it was a short season. He had highlights 874 00:45:59,360 --> 00:46:03,720 Speaker 1: into to impress me there. Uh, next question from John 875 00:46:03,800 --> 00:46:07,480 Speaker 1: Nelson out of he's also across the pond, he's in 876 00:46:07,640 --> 00:46:12,280 Speaker 1: the United Kingdom. No, Yeah, that's our guy. Yeah. Nello's fantastic. 877 00:46:12,320 --> 00:46:14,879 Speaker 1: I love love him. On Twitter, he says is there 878 00:46:14,880 --> 00:46:18,120 Speaker 1: any position outside of corner that you would double dip 879 00:46:18,160 --> 00:46:28,480 Speaker 1: in in this draft ran quarterback. No, I'm just no, 880 00:46:29,040 --> 00:46:33,480 Speaker 1: you know, it's a it's an interesting I wonder if 881 00:46:33,480 --> 00:46:36,720 Speaker 1: you would double dip at safety, you know, I wonder 882 00:46:36,760 --> 00:46:40,239 Speaker 1: if you would find a way to say, okay, go 883 00:46:40,280 --> 00:46:43,320 Speaker 1: grab you a free and then go grab you somebody 884 00:46:43,320 --> 00:46:46,279 Speaker 1: that could be as strong, and then use those two 885 00:46:46,320 --> 00:46:49,680 Speaker 1: guys maybe if you because on a rotation of four, 886 00:46:50,480 --> 00:46:53,640 Speaker 1: you think it like you know, Donovan Wilson, Okay, do 887 00:46:53,760 --> 00:46:56,400 Speaker 1: they go sign a veteran guy, Get a veteran I 888 00:46:56,400 --> 00:46:58,960 Speaker 1: mean a legitimate veteran guy, not a guy that's just 889 00:46:59,440 --> 00:47:01,279 Speaker 1: you know, we get into camp and then they cut 890 00:47:01,320 --> 00:47:04,520 Speaker 1: him after the third practice, like a legitimate player, And 891 00:47:04,560 --> 00:47:07,200 Speaker 1: then would you maybe look at because to me, I 892 00:47:07,239 --> 00:47:11,120 Speaker 1: think there's some really fascinating players at that safety spot, 893 00:47:11,239 --> 00:47:14,120 Speaker 1: especially at the strong and the free, where you could 894 00:47:14,200 --> 00:47:17,719 Speaker 1: kind of interchange or use both of them to be 895 00:47:17,880 --> 00:47:20,279 Speaker 1: part of the four. So I keep an eye on 896 00:47:20,280 --> 00:47:23,480 Speaker 1: the on the safety spot for sure. You know, Brian, 897 00:47:23,560 --> 00:47:26,640 Speaker 1: I think that's interesting because you would like to have 898 00:47:26,680 --> 00:47:29,759 Speaker 1: flexibility in the back end where you could sometimes player 899 00:47:29,800 --> 00:47:32,399 Speaker 1: a traditional nickel or what they call a big nickel 900 00:47:32,440 --> 00:47:34,120 Speaker 1: where you have three safeties on the field, and that 901 00:47:34,280 --> 00:47:37,480 Speaker 1: third nickel is almost kind of like that quasi linebacker 902 00:47:37,560 --> 00:47:43,120 Speaker 1: the Florida State kid hams A Nasa Radee. He would 903 00:47:43,160 --> 00:47:46,680 Speaker 1: be interesting me, Naza Redeine. He would be interesting as 904 00:47:46,760 --> 00:47:50,480 Speaker 1: the Canoe Neil type player to drop down in the 905 00:47:50,480 --> 00:47:53,440 Speaker 1: box too, like you can drive Downovan Wilson. Maybe he 906 00:47:53,480 --> 00:47:55,480 Speaker 1: has enough pop and thump to be able to be that, 907 00:47:55,840 --> 00:47:58,279 Speaker 1: but maybe you want another bigger guy that can come 908 00:47:58,280 --> 00:48:00,880 Speaker 1: down and be the low guy here with this stuff. 909 00:48:01,080 --> 00:48:04,040 Speaker 1: A guy you're talking about there too is Sherwood from 910 00:48:04,400 --> 00:48:07,399 Speaker 1: from Auburn is another one of those guys, big guy, 911 00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:11,520 Speaker 1: physical player. You see him you watch the Georgia game 912 00:48:11,560 --> 00:48:14,440 Speaker 1: and stuff. He's playing down they got him playing in coverage, 913 00:48:14,440 --> 00:48:16,839 Speaker 1: they got him doing some of that stuff. Another kid 914 00:48:16,880 --> 00:48:18,600 Speaker 1: I liked a lot too is and I don't know 915 00:48:18,640 --> 00:48:22,680 Speaker 1: if you guys do Gillespie from from Missouri is a guy. 916 00:48:22,719 --> 00:48:25,200 Speaker 1: I mean, he's a guy could kind of see as 917 00:48:25,560 --> 00:48:28,560 Speaker 1: you watch that Alabama game and he is flying downhill 918 00:48:28,560 --> 00:48:31,480 Speaker 1: and are hurry hitting people, knock at people playing in 919 00:48:31,560 --> 00:48:34,319 Speaker 1: coverage and stuff like that. If you're gonna double at 920 00:48:34,360 --> 00:48:37,680 Speaker 1: a spot though, man, maybe there's maybe you could kind 921 00:48:37,680 --> 00:48:40,160 Speaker 1: of fix this thing with a couple of the picks 922 00:48:40,160 --> 00:48:43,359 Speaker 1: at the right at the right spot the interest. Another 923 00:48:43,360 --> 00:48:46,440 Speaker 1: guy we never talked about it would be the Cisco 924 00:48:46,560 --> 00:48:49,600 Speaker 1: kid from Syracuse. You just never talked about him. His 925 00:48:49,719 --> 00:48:52,640 Speaker 1: name should be in the conversation because he's another safety 926 00:48:52,920 --> 00:48:54,960 Speaker 1: and that day two rains that could come in and 927 00:48:55,000 --> 00:48:57,880 Speaker 1: help immediately. He's he's got a lot of the tools 928 00:48:57,920 --> 00:49:00,160 Speaker 1: that you would want in a starting safety, but he 929 00:49:00,200 --> 00:49:02,560 Speaker 1: gives up so many big plays on film and he 930 00:49:02,600 --> 00:49:05,760 Speaker 1: gets beat a lot, and I think he'll fall because 931 00:49:05,800 --> 00:49:08,160 Speaker 1: of that. So if you wanted to take a flyer 932 00:49:08,200 --> 00:49:10,080 Speaker 1: on a guy in the third round, then he's there. 933 00:49:10,400 --> 00:49:12,080 Speaker 1: If he makes it to the third round, that might 934 00:49:12,120 --> 00:49:14,319 Speaker 1: be still too low for him. But if he makes 935 00:49:14,360 --> 00:49:16,080 Speaker 1: it to the third and he's there at seventy five, 936 00:49:16,560 --> 00:49:19,200 Speaker 1: I don't think I'm out of the I don't think 937 00:49:19,200 --> 00:49:21,080 Speaker 1: he would be out of the running as my favorite 938 00:49:21,080 --> 00:49:23,600 Speaker 1: bit in the third round if he's there because of 939 00:49:23,640 --> 00:49:26,839 Speaker 1: the physical tools that he has. Now, speaking of physical tools, 940 00:49:26,880 --> 00:49:29,200 Speaker 1: I've got a question specifically for our guy, Brian brot 941 00:49:29,280 --> 00:49:32,720 Speaker 1: Us And this comes from NICKI the Twitch on Twitter, 942 00:49:32,760 --> 00:49:36,320 Speaker 1: and he says, for my guy, Brian. Yeah, the official 943 00:49:36,480 --> 00:49:40,640 Speaker 1: inductee to the Kiris Tonga Fan Club. I want his 944 00:49:40,680 --> 00:49:44,239 Speaker 1: scouting report on the BYU interior defensive lineman. He called 945 00:49:44,280 --> 00:49:47,440 Speaker 1: him a SpongeBob loving giant. But I don't know enough 946 00:49:47,440 --> 00:49:49,600 Speaker 1: about this guy yet to really get into him. But 947 00:49:49,640 --> 00:49:52,920 Speaker 1: what do you think about Tonga? Have you guys? Have 948 00:49:53,000 --> 00:49:55,360 Speaker 1: you guys seen Tonga at all? I have? Have you 949 00:49:55,360 --> 00:49:58,520 Speaker 1: seen Tonga? I have not. I saw you talking about 950 00:49:58,600 --> 00:50:01,279 Speaker 1: him this morning. That was the first time. Yeah, he's 951 00:50:01,360 --> 00:50:03,640 Speaker 1: he I'll tell you what, this is a fun draft 952 00:50:03,719 --> 00:50:05,759 Speaker 1: for these centers, these guys that play right over the 953 00:50:05,760 --> 00:50:08,560 Speaker 1: center's nose. And you know this guy, I mean he 954 00:50:08,640 --> 00:50:10,920 Speaker 1: is a three hundred and twenty six pound guy and 955 00:50:10,960 --> 00:50:14,400 Speaker 1: you watch him play. He's got some really good speed. 956 00:50:14,840 --> 00:50:17,680 Speaker 1: He's got excellent quickness. And I'll tell you what, he 957 00:50:17,760 --> 00:50:20,200 Speaker 1: is super active when it comes to chasing the ball 958 00:50:20,520 --> 00:50:23,160 Speaker 1: and working to the outside. I mean he's a difficult 959 00:50:23,200 --> 00:50:25,120 Speaker 1: player to deal with one on one. And I was 960 00:50:25,160 --> 00:50:28,919 Speaker 1: watching the Coastal Carolina game and I mean they've got 961 00:50:29,040 --> 00:50:32,000 Speaker 1: him like playing twist game stuff. They've got him jumping 962 00:50:32,040 --> 00:50:35,160 Speaker 1: around and gaps and then getting back inside. And you know, 963 00:50:35,200 --> 00:50:37,439 Speaker 1: when you're three hundred and twenty six pounds and you're 964 00:50:37,480 --> 00:50:41,640 Speaker 1: bouncing around the line like that and people aren't moving you, 965 00:50:41,760 --> 00:50:44,920 Speaker 1: but you're getting in the backfield. He's a finisher when 966 00:50:44,920 --> 00:50:47,840 Speaker 1: he gets around the quarterback. He's one of those guys 967 00:50:47,880 --> 00:50:50,359 Speaker 1: that were a big, heavy guy. He wasn't coming off 968 00:50:50,360 --> 00:50:53,600 Speaker 1: the field. I mean he was playing snap after snap 969 00:50:53,600 --> 00:50:56,800 Speaker 1: after snap. You watch Shelvin and guys like that, they suck. 970 00:50:56,920 --> 00:50:58,840 Speaker 1: But you know, LSU's got a lot of players. I 971 00:50:58,920 --> 00:51:02,560 Speaker 1: get it by you, they've got talented players. But Tonga 972 00:51:02,800 --> 00:51:05,319 Speaker 1: keep an eye on him? Is that one technique guy. 973 00:51:05,360 --> 00:51:08,680 Speaker 1: I really do like this one technique class. Of what 974 00:51:08,719 --> 00:51:11,200 Speaker 1: we've seen so far in this draft, there's a couple 975 00:51:11,200 --> 00:51:13,320 Speaker 1: of guys that stand out. I mean, along with Tonga, 976 00:51:13,320 --> 00:51:15,680 Speaker 1: you gotta Lee McNeil that we've talked about out of 977 00:51:15,719 --> 00:51:18,520 Speaker 1: n Z State previously. I mean, there are some one 978 00:51:18,560 --> 00:51:21,360 Speaker 1: guy that are gonna find their way into the early 979 00:51:21,440 --> 00:51:23,680 Speaker 1: parts of this draft and maybe I mean, if the 980 00:51:23,719 --> 00:51:28,319 Speaker 1: Cowboys wanted to talk about it, how about the mc 981 00:51:28,360 --> 00:51:29,960 Speaker 1: neil kid. I got a chance to see him. Now, 982 00:51:30,040 --> 00:51:31,600 Speaker 1: how about the McNeil kid. I got a chance to 983 00:51:31,600 --> 00:51:34,000 Speaker 1: see him work out last week because he worked out 984 00:51:34,040 --> 00:51:37,080 Speaker 1: out here how about he started a left field in 985 00:51:37,239 --> 00:51:41,080 Speaker 1: high school and on the baseball team. I'm like, how crazy? 986 00:51:41,480 --> 00:51:44,839 Speaker 1: How crazy is that to think about your one technique. Oh, 987 00:51:44,920 --> 00:51:47,719 Speaker 1: by the way, let's go out and played outfield. But 988 00:51:47,840 --> 00:51:50,360 Speaker 1: that's what he did. Yeah, it played outfield. How about that. 989 00:51:50,640 --> 00:51:54,520 Speaker 1: Let's go I like that first base. We can zone dog, 990 00:51:54,560 --> 00:51:56,759 Speaker 1: we can zone dog a little bit. Yeah, that's that's 991 00:51:56,760 --> 00:52:00,560 Speaker 1: not data Ortiz over there, that's that's left field. You're 992 00:52:00,640 --> 00:52:03,520 Speaker 1: running after baseball's there, You're you're getting into the gap, 993 00:52:03,960 --> 00:52:09,680 Speaker 1: playing down the line. What was that, Brian, No, I'd 994 00:52:09,719 --> 00:52:11,839 Speaker 1: tell you what though, I think Bucky and you guys 995 00:52:11,840 --> 00:52:13,560 Speaker 1: are right about the kid. I mean, I talked about 996 00:52:13,640 --> 00:52:16,359 Speaker 1: him last week as a pet cat guy. You see 997 00:52:16,400 --> 00:52:20,360 Speaker 1: athletic ability. You see athletic ability the day and age 998 00:52:20,440 --> 00:52:24,239 Speaker 1: of just the big sloppy guy playing this at one 999 00:52:24,320 --> 00:52:27,920 Speaker 1: technique or undertackle. Yeah, there's some big sloppy guys, but 1000 00:52:27,960 --> 00:52:31,080 Speaker 1: they're better athletes than than what we've kind of seen 1001 00:52:31,120 --> 00:52:34,520 Speaker 1: in the past. I'm I'm encouraged if the Cowboys have 1002 00:52:34,760 --> 00:52:37,920 Speaker 1: to go get one of these guys. I think there's 1003 00:52:37,960 --> 00:52:39,920 Speaker 1: three or four of those choices that you can make. 1004 00:52:39,960 --> 00:52:43,080 Speaker 1: Though again, it's got to be a change in philosophy. 1005 00:52:43,160 --> 00:52:46,400 Speaker 1: The previous regime was all about, oh no, we like 1006 00:52:46,640 --> 00:52:49,360 Speaker 1: orphans and we don't want to draft guys, and dada, 1007 00:52:49,440 --> 00:52:53,040 Speaker 1: da dada and all that stuff. I hope this regime says, no, 1008 00:52:53,400 --> 00:52:56,840 Speaker 1: let's use a draft pick on a good player, and 1009 00:52:56,880 --> 00:52:58,600 Speaker 1: there's some in this draft that you can go get. 1010 00:52:58,960 --> 00:53:01,319 Speaker 1: I like it. I like the potential that it ends 1011 00:53:01,360 --> 00:53:04,480 Speaker 1: up happening. Here. We've got one more question I want 1012 00:53:04,480 --> 00:53:07,399 Speaker 1: to answer, but we do have to hit the second break. 1013 00:53:07,440 --> 00:53:11,320 Speaker 1: So when we come back, really interesting question that involves 1014 00:53:11,400 --> 00:53:14,799 Speaker 1: a trade of a top light receiver and maybe a 1015 00:53:15,120 --> 00:53:17,279 Speaker 1: top corner coming to Dallas as well. We'll be right 1016 00:53:17,320 --> 00:53:19,000 Speaker 1: back on the other side of the break. This is 1017 00:53:19,040 --> 00:53:24,120 Speaker 1: the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show. 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I'mkyle Yeoman's final question here 1057 00:55:38,560 --> 00:55:41,279 Speaker 1: to round things out on what has been really a 1058 00:55:41,400 --> 00:55:44,279 Speaker 1: really fun show, a gentleman well done from every one 1059 00:55:44,320 --> 00:55:46,239 Speaker 1: of you guys and all of those listening as well. 1060 00:55:46,280 --> 00:55:50,240 Speaker 1: But coach K on Twitter asked, can I get Michael 1061 00:55:50,280 --> 00:55:53,719 Speaker 1: Gallup traded to the Patriots because they can extend him 1062 00:55:53,840 --> 00:55:56,919 Speaker 1: for Stefan Gilmore in a late pick, so that way 1063 00:55:57,320 --> 00:55:59,359 Speaker 1: you could potentially grab one of these top three wide 1064 00:55:59,360 --> 00:56:02,680 Speaker 1: receivers pick number ten. Are you interested in doing such 1065 00:56:02,680 --> 00:56:07,640 Speaker 1: a thing, David Hellman, You know, okay, is it possible? 1066 00:56:07,760 --> 00:56:13,439 Speaker 1: That's another question I'm gonna is it? Well, is it possible? Yeah, 1067 00:56:13,480 --> 00:56:15,520 Speaker 1: I suppose it's possible. I don't know. Honestly, I don't 1068 00:56:15,520 --> 00:56:17,480 Speaker 1: know the details of Gilmour's deal off the top of 1069 00:56:17,520 --> 00:56:19,120 Speaker 1: my head, but I know he's one of the better 1070 00:56:19,160 --> 00:56:22,360 Speaker 1: paid cornerbacks in the league, so I mean, I assume 1071 00:56:22,440 --> 00:56:24,520 Speaker 1: that would be difficult to fit in under the cap. 1072 00:56:25,200 --> 00:56:28,600 Speaker 1: I think the Gallup thing is really interesting because, yeah, 1073 00:56:28,760 --> 00:56:33,080 Speaker 1: it's it's fun to talk about ways you could maximize that, 1074 00:56:33,239 --> 00:56:35,680 Speaker 1: you know, trade him for something while he's still worth 1075 00:56:35,719 --> 00:56:38,440 Speaker 1: it before he goes into this contract year. But I 1076 00:56:38,520 --> 00:56:41,799 Speaker 1: also kind of feel like, you know, in this day 1077 00:56:41,840 --> 00:56:45,120 Speaker 1: and age, people are trying to solve problems before they exist. 1078 00:56:45,800 --> 00:56:48,200 Speaker 1: And what I mean by that is, you know, everybody's like, well, 1079 00:56:48,200 --> 00:56:50,279 Speaker 1: Gallop's gonna leave next year, so we gotta do something. 1080 00:56:50,320 --> 00:56:53,040 Speaker 1: It's like you can tap the brakes, like a lot 1081 00:56:53,080 --> 00:56:56,400 Speaker 1: of things can happen. The Cowboys frontloaded a Marii Cooper's 1082 00:56:56,440 --> 00:56:59,080 Speaker 1: deal they're done. They're done with guarantees for a Mari 1083 00:56:59,320 --> 00:57:02,200 Speaker 1: next office. So they could conceivably get rid of a 1084 00:57:02,280 --> 00:57:04,920 Speaker 1: Maori and keep Michael Gallup if they wanted to. They 1085 00:57:04,920 --> 00:57:08,600 Speaker 1: could extend him, they could franchise him. Or it's not 1086 00:57:08,640 --> 00:57:10,680 Speaker 1: the end of the world. If Michael Gallup walks in 1087 00:57:10,719 --> 00:57:12,640 Speaker 1: free agency and you get a nice cop pick out 1088 00:57:12,680 --> 00:57:15,000 Speaker 1: of it, like that is not the worst outcome in 1089 00:57:15,000 --> 00:57:19,200 Speaker 1: the world. So I kind of feel like people overreact 1090 00:57:19,240 --> 00:57:21,920 Speaker 1: to the fact that they're probably gonna lose Gallop, like 1091 00:57:22,440 --> 00:57:24,520 Speaker 1: and I get it. It's fun to be proactive and 1092 00:57:24,560 --> 00:57:26,560 Speaker 1: try to think ahead of time. There's nothing wrong with that, 1093 00:57:27,080 --> 00:57:29,600 Speaker 1: But I also don't think that's like this terrible problem 1094 00:57:29,640 --> 00:57:31,920 Speaker 1: that you have to solve right now. To answer the 1095 00:57:32,040 --> 00:57:35,480 Speaker 1: question a little bit more directly, if the Patriots were 1096 00:57:35,480 --> 00:57:37,600 Speaker 1: willing to do that, and I could fit Gilmour in 1097 00:57:37,680 --> 00:57:40,400 Speaker 1: under the cap he's only seven he's only seven million dollars, 1098 00:57:40,440 --> 00:57:42,160 Speaker 1: you just have to do an extension because he's gonna 1099 00:57:42,160 --> 00:57:45,520 Speaker 1: want more money. He only million. It says his cabinet 1100 00:57:45,640 --> 00:57:48,560 Speaker 1: is fifteen. On what I'm looking at, it says the 1101 00:57:48,600 --> 00:57:52,080 Speaker 1: cabinet is fifteen. Because it was a backloaded deal and 1102 00:57:52,120 --> 00:57:55,480 Speaker 1: he's in the final year of his five year contract. Yeah, 1103 00:57:55,600 --> 00:57:59,280 Speaker 1: looking looking at sports X so they did a deal 1104 00:57:59,320 --> 00:58:01,840 Speaker 1: with a put some money up to pay him last 1105 00:58:01,920 --> 00:58:04,960 Speaker 1: year to get him to thirteen million. But on the books, 1106 00:58:05,000 --> 00:58:07,360 Speaker 1: his base salary is that the cap hit for the 1107 00:58:07,400 --> 00:58:11,000 Speaker 1: Patriots is fifteen but in terms of salary to spend 1108 00:58:11,000 --> 00:58:13,280 Speaker 1: out it's only seven million. But when you take him in, 1109 00:58:13,640 --> 00:58:16,160 Speaker 1: he's not going to show up unless you redo to do. Yeah, 1110 00:58:16,200 --> 00:58:18,800 Speaker 1: and so you also have to wander thirty one years 1111 00:58:18,800 --> 00:58:21,840 Speaker 1: old for someone who wasn't he was never an a 1112 00:58:22,040 --> 00:58:24,840 Speaker 1: level athlete. How much does he have left? Are you 1113 00:58:24,880 --> 00:58:27,760 Speaker 1: going to get the back end of the performers from 1114 00:58:27,760 --> 00:58:31,320 Speaker 1: Gilmore if you take that on. Yeah, and yeah, the 1115 00:58:31,360 --> 00:58:34,760 Speaker 1: cap hit makes me leary. I'm still probably leaned toward 1116 00:58:35,560 --> 00:58:38,600 Speaker 1: I at least I don't hate the idea. Yeah, I 1117 00:58:38,640 --> 00:58:41,040 Speaker 1: think you'd rather have a younger player at that position, 1118 00:58:42,760 --> 00:58:45,080 Speaker 1: but you've also kind of wanted a veteran at that 1119 00:58:45,120 --> 00:58:47,600 Speaker 1: position as well, and buy a veteran somebody who can 1120 00:58:47,640 --> 00:58:52,720 Speaker 1: actually play well and still be a veteran at that spot. Yeah, 1121 00:58:52,760 --> 00:58:55,080 Speaker 1: but it kind of it goes back, you know, to 1122 00:58:55,120 --> 00:58:57,800 Speaker 1: the whole thing about you know, quarterback, Like what makes 1123 00:58:58,080 --> 00:59:01,120 Speaker 1: what makes a quarterback valuable as a draft pick is 1124 00:59:01,160 --> 00:59:04,000 Speaker 1: like the contract, Like you have cost control, so it 1125 00:59:04,040 --> 00:59:05,720 Speaker 1: makes you know, would you rather have a twenty two 1126 00:59:05,760 --> 00:59:08,000 Speaker 1: year old that you have cost control over for five 1127 00:59:08,120 --> 00:59:10,280 Speaker 1: years or a thirty one year old who you have 1128 00:59:10,400 --> 00:59:12,360 Speaker 1: to pay just to get him to show up in 1129 00:59:12,400 --> 00:59:16,120 Speaker 1: training camp? Yeah. The more I think about this, I 1130 00:59:16,120 --> 00:59:18,200 Speaker 1: think I'd rather just hold on to Michael Gallop. And 1131 00:59:18,360 --> 00:59:21,120 Speaker 1: like I said, I mean, there are worse things that 1132 00:59:21,160 --> 00:59:23,680 Speaker 1: can happen than getting a comp pick for Michael Gallop. Like, 1133 00:59:23,720 --> 00:59:27,040 Speaker 1: if that's what happens, that's fine with me. I don't know. 1134 00:59:27,040 --> 00:59:28,440 Speaker 1: I feel like the more you talked about it, the 1135 00:59:28,440 --> 00:59:31,120 Speaker 1: more you talked me into it, Brian really quickly before 1136 00:59:32,040 --> 00:59:34,600 Speaker 1: we end out you would you do that deal or 1137 00:59:34,600 --> 00:59:39,439 Speaker 1: would you kind of reconsider and keep Michael Gallop around? Yeah? 1138 00:59:39,480 --> 00:59:41,720 Speaker 1: I think I would probably keep Michael Gallop around. This 1139 00:59:41,800 --> 00:59:44,040 Speaker 1: is what I do. I would look for other opportunities, 1140 00:59:44,200 --> 00:59:47,080 Speaker 1: you know, maybe you could maybe you could take him 1141 00:59:47,280 --> 00:59:49,520 Speaker 1: and when your draft picks and then move up in 1142 00:59:49,560 --> 00:59:51,720 Speaker 1: the draft, maybe you could go a little bit further. 1143 00:59:51,800 --> 00:59:54,360 Speaker 1: I would use him as a bargaining chip instead of 1144 00:59:54,400 --> 00:59:57,280 Speaker 1: getting a thirty one year old corner. Maybe you want 1145 00:59:57,280 --> 00:59:59,920 Speaker 1: to go up higher in the draft. Maybe you want 1146 00:59:59,920 --> 01:00:02,200 Speaker 1: to try and get back into the second round, back 1147 01:00:02,200 --> 01:00:04,480 Speaker 1: in the bottom of the first round, and you can 1148 01:00:04,560 --> 01:00:08,080 Speaker 1: convince somebody to take your forty four and Michael Gallop 1149 01:00:08,200 --> 01:00:10,000 Speaker 1: and then let you get back into the bottom of 1150 01:00:10,040 --> 01:00:12,840 Speaker 1: the first round if you find a player to your 1151 01:00:12,920 --> 01:00:15,840 Speaker 1: liking there. So I would kind of keep that option open. 1152 01:00:16,760 --> 01:00:19,840 Speaker 1: I think I would too. I would lean toward keeping 1153 01:00:19,880 --> 01:00:22,680 Speaker 1: Michael Gallop, even though, like Dave said, kind of to 1154 01:00:22,720 --> 01:00:25,560 Speaker 1: start off the conversation, I'm not against talking about it. 1155 01:00:25,720 --> 01:00:27,680 Speaker 1: I don't think it's a bad idea to keep your 1156 01:00:27,680 --> 01:00:31,720 Speaker 1: options open. But if you and this is an intriguing option, 1157 01:00:31,800 --> 01:00:33,439 Speaker 1: to say the least. Now, if they threw in maybe 1158 01:00:33,440 --> 01:00:35,560 Speaker 1: a second round picked or something, maybe I would do it. 1159 01:00:35,600 --> 01:00:37,240 Speaker 1: But I don't know. That might be a little bit 1160 01:00:37,280 --> 01:00:39,640 Speaker 1: too high and too constantly from the Patriots perspective to 1161 01:00:39,640 --> 01:00:42,200 Speaker 1: get that deal done. But that's gonna do it for us. 1162 01:00:42,240 --> 01:00:46,600 Speaker 1: I go for it, Dave, Sorry, Kyle, No, I mean, 1163 01:00:46,720 --> 01:00:49,400 Speaker 1: I think it's a conversation worth having. I'm not opposed 1164 01:00:49,440 --> 01:00:52,200 Speaker 1: to the idea, but you don't have to look for 1165 01:00:52,240 --> 01:00:54,720 Speaker 1: an excuse just to get rid of Michael Gallop just 1166 01:00:54,760 --> 01:00:56,800 Speaker 1: because you think you can't afford him next year. Like, 1167 01:00:57,000 --> 01:01:00,560 Speaker 1: let those problems play out. That's a good problem to have. 1168 01:01:00,800 --> 01:01:03,640 Speaker 1: So if somebody wants to come get him, that's great, 1169 01:01:03,720 --> 01:01:06,200 Speaker 1: but make it worth my while, Like, don't just deal 1170 01:01:06,280 --> 01:01:08,360 Speaker 1: him because you're afraid of having to pay him next year. 1171 01:01:08,400 --> 01:01:11,000 Speaker 1: That's dumb. It's a good point. It's a good point. 1172 01:01:11,080 --> 01:01:13,600 Speaker 1: That's it for us here on the Dallas Cowboys dot 1173 01:01:13,640 --> 01:01:17,520 Speaker 1: Com Draft Show for everyone listening at home. For Chris Beam, 1174 01:01:17,640 --> 01:01:20,320 Speaker 1: for Bucky Brooks, Brian brought us and David Hellman. I'm 1175 01:01:20,400 --> 01:01:23,080 Speaker 1: Kyle Yelmans. We'll see you next week on the Draft Show. 1176 01:01:24,120 --> 01:01:27,000 Speaker 1: This has been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 1177 01:01:27,000 --> 01:01:29,080 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.