WEBVTT - Draft Show: Surprises Early, Pet Cats & More

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<v Speaker 1>This is the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show, your

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<v Speaker 1>war room for incenter news and craft analysis from deep

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<v Speaker 1>within the confines of Cowboys Headquarters at the Star in Fresco.

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys and now your host, Kyle Yeoman's. Today is Wednesday,

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<v Speaker 1>January twenty six, twenty twenty three. We are ninety one

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<v Speaker 1>days away from the twenty twenty three NFL Draft in

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<v Speaker 1>Kansas City. But as we take a look ahead, the

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<v Speaker 1>Senior Bowl starts practices on Tuesday. We are that close

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<v Speaker 1>already there Senior Bowl time, and we're going to preview

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<v Speaker 1>the Senior Bowl today a little bit as well. It's

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<v Speaker 1>episode number two. We've got Brian brought us in the house.

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<v Speaker 1>Ayesha Morrison. No Bobby Belt today, We'll see him on

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<v Speaker 1>Wednesday next week. But I'm Yemen's everybody doing okay, doing

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<v Speaker 1>super yeah, super just yeah. You know. I mean, when

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<v Speaker 1>it's funny how you transition from one thing the other.

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<v Speaker 1>You're you go from worried about opponents to now evaluating players,

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<v Speaker 1>now getting ready for the Senior Bowl, now thinking about

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<v Speaker 1>how you're going to get to the combine all these

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<v Speaker 1>things you kind of in your mind you start to

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<v Speaker 1>the draft season comes fast and furious. You're gonna, like

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<v Speaker 1>you said, it's ninety one days, we're gonna wake up,

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<v Speaker 1>it's gonna be twenty one days, and you know we're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna have to kind of figure all this thing out.

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<v Speaker 1>But that's the great thing I always love about this journey,

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<v Speaker 1>I do. I love this journey so much when it

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<v Speaker 1>comes to the draft. I love the evaluation of players.

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<v Speaker 1>I love team building. I've told everybody, guys, this would

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<v Speaker 1>be the best job in the world if you never

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<v Speaker 1>had to play games, if you never had you never

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<v Speaker 1>had a just hey, let me draft players, let me

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<v Speaker 1>build my team, let me kind of get everything organized,

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<v Speaker 1>and then we'll see who has the best team on paper.

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<v Speaker 1>But they don't let you do that. Whenever I was

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<v Speaker 1>a kid, and I'm dating myself in the opposite way here,

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<v Speaker 1>But there was a video game head coach, NFL head

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<v Speaker 1>coach at Bilkwer on the front, okay, and you didn't

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<v Speaker 1>actually play the games. It was by the EA Sports,

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<v Speaker 1>it was by Bill Baker's a Madden. It was all

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<v Speaker 1>team building, all teams. It was awesome. Yeah, it was

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<v Speaker 1>so fun. It was. It was based around the two

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<v Speaker 1>thousand and five draft and had like Reggie Bush, Matt Liner,

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<v Speaker 1>Vince Young, and you kind of took that and you

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<v Speaker 1>kind of team built off of that. So yeah, there

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<v Speaker 1>you go. That was Brian's favorite favorite video game. I

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<v Speaker 1>never played it, but I actually in two thousand and five,

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<v Speaker 1>I was my That was my last draft in the

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<v Speaker 1>NFL with the Cowboys, and that was the DeMarcus Ware

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<v Speaker 1>and that draft and Chris Canny and Jay Ratliffe, Marcus Spirit.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean that that was that one was a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of fun. That was a lot of fun, and once

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<v Speaker 1>you played the games out of that one, it weren't

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<v Speaker 1>turned out well for you. Yeah, there you go. You

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<v Speaker 1>ended up in the Hall of Famer. So, Aisha, I

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<v Speaker 1>got a text message from you last night. Would you

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<v Speaker 1>like to address it with with everybody here that you

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<v Speaker 1>have a new pet cat that you want to talk about? Yeah, yeah, yeah, right,

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna change your pet cat. Yeah, my pet cat

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<v Speaker 1>subsequently is not going into the draft this year. That's okay,

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<v Speaker 1>very depressing, but that's okay. Let him go. I think

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<v Speaker 1>I've done that two of the last three years where

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<v Speaker 1>I've brought up a player and somebody's looked at me

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<v Speaker 1>and said, hey, he actually didn't come out. Yeah, that's okay.

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<v Speaker 1>It happens. It happens. It does happen. I mean the

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<v Speaker 1>way the players, I'll tell you what with the COVID situation,

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<v Speaker 1>the way it is, you know, with the players getting

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<v Speaker 1>extra years and stuff like that. I know myself at

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<v Speaker 1>the last couple of times that I mean, we're working

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<v Speaker 1>with Dane, Dane's Dane would just casually go, he's going back,

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<v Speaker 1>He's going as you just as you just kind of

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<v Speaker 1>just gave one of the best scouting reports you've ever

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<v Speaker 1>given about a player, and then you know, I'm looking

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<v Speaker 1>across the table ladder, I'm thinking this guy, I need

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<v Speaker 1>to check this cat out here for sure, But no

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<v Speaker 1>I did. It's funny because I did look at some

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<v Speaker 1>Boston college film last night, and Zay Flowers looks for real,

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<v Speaker 1>I'll do. Okay, if you're if you're watching Boston college tape,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, sometimes you'll be watching tape on a particular

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<v Speaker 1>player and then somebody else will start flashing and then

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<v Speaker 1>you have to go and look up who that player

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<v Speaker 1>is and wait, who is this guy? Yeah? Who is

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<v Speaker 1>who is that guy? So anyway, but yeah, hey, it happens.

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<v Speaker 1>It doesn't again, especially with the way that these these

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<v Speaker 1>junior seniors, redshirt sophomores, I mean COVID year, COVID COVID

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<v Speaker 1>years throwing because a lot of guys, a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>guys are saying, no, I'm going back in il money.

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<v Speaker 1>That's also how all of a sudden, guys that you

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<v Speaker 1>were like, they were coming out, coming out, No, we're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna stay. So that clearly clearly happens. As week there

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<v Speaker 1>was even a rumor that C. J. Stroud was going

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<v Speaker 1>to stick back because of a multimillion dollars in I

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<v Speaker 1>L deal. I don't think that's happening, but those guys

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<v Speaker 1>at Florida were trying to get him to come instead

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<v Speaker 1>of that thirteen in our quarterback Anthony I can't remember

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<v Speaker 1>his last name, but yeah, the Arizona Quarterbacks of California

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback whatever it was. Yeah, So do you have a

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<v Speaker 1>new pet cat to replace some wins so that way

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<v Speaker 1>we can kind of keeping to keep keep tabs. Okay, So,

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<v Speaker 1>as of right now, I think it's gonna be my

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<v Speaker 1>my guy, the corner that I'm so intrigued by. Emmanuel Forbes. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>Civil State, Yeah, I think it might be him for

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<v Speaker 1>right now until I go a little bit further. I

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<v Speaker 1>was looking at a lot of linebackers. Just that's not

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<v Speaker 1>a bad plan. Seriously, if you if you think about

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<v Speaker 1>you know, as you look at this football team and

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<v Speaker 1>you know the draft show, we try to be the

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<v Speaker 1>one stop shot. Yeah, I mean, we don't discriminate if

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<v Speaker 1>you're a Jacksonville Jaguar fan or you're we're trying to

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<v Speaker 1>you know what are we always talking about investigating educating

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<v Speaker 1>around here. So yeah, but if you're if you're a

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys centric like we are a little bit right now. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>looking at linebackers. If you, by the way, if you

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<v Speaker 1>find one you really really like, let me know because

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<v Speaker 1>that's kind of a that's been kind of a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit of a challenge. I think early in this evaluation process.

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<v Speaker 1>I've only got one guy. I've watched one, two, three,

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<v Speaker 1>seven linebackers, and I've only got one guy that I

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<v Speaker 1>truly would buy in on, and it's Trenton Sampson Clemson Simpson. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>Clemson linebacker. Who I mean, I don't even know if

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<v Speaker 1>he's a first round grade. He's probably going to be

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<v Speaker 1>a second round grade for me at some point. So

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<v Speaker 1>not a great class. Now there's value in the second

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<v Speaker 1>and third rounds. You talk about top one hundred guys,

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<v Speaker 1>there's plenty of guys like Noah Sul out of Oregon.

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<v Speaker 1>That was a guy who kind of picked off a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit. That's the one. Noah Sul Oregon is the

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<v Speaker 1>one that I've had conversations with a lot of scouts

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<v Speaker 1>about because you want to sit there and the obviously

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<v Speaker 1>the brother of Pennysul, who was highly drafted, touted offensive

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<v Speaker 1>tackle out of Oregon. We'll deserve his brother. I think

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<v Speaker 1>is a little hit and miss for me right now

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<v Speaker 1>when you watch him play, and so to me, I'm

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<v Speaker 1>kind of like, Okay, I love the physicality, I love

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<v Speaker 1>the downhill player. There's some things about him in coverage

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<v Speaker 1>I think that are pretty good. I just don't know

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<v Speaker 1>overall putting it everything together there with him. And we

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<v Speaker 1>talked about this a little bit yesterday with wide receivers,

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<v Speaker 1>but it's the same thing with linebackers. There's good prospects. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>there are guys that will come in and play a

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<v Speaker 1>role for your football team. However, there's a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>guys with question marks. There's a lot of guys that

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<v Speaker 1>are broken or not. Okay, I hate using that term

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<v Speaker 1>for a draft player, but just somebody with a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit of a knock against their stock. That's the whole linebacker.

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<v Speaker 1>Ye yeah, literally, I was That's what I was looking at.

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<v Speaker 1>I was trying to see wish guys could cover a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit, you know, run block how they should. I

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<v Speaker 1>was just trying to get an idea of because I

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<v Speaker 1>feel like, now we saw the forty nine ers game,

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of a lot of offensive coordinators will go

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<v Speaker 1>at your linebackers and covers. Now it is a very

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<v Speaker 1>common thing to find that favorable matchup, so you have

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<v Speaker 1>you're looking for you I personally think you do want

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<v Speaker 1>a guy with that versatility. So I'm I've kind of

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<v Speaker 1>been looking around. I liked kind of like the overshown

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<v Speaker 1>I know that was one of your guys. I kind

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<v Speaker 1>of looked at him and fell a really good prospect,

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<v Speaker 1>But I wouldn't put him. I mean, he's probably gonna

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<v Speaker 1>be like a top sixty player. He's not gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>a top ten, top twelve player. What about the see

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<v Speaker 1>I'm you know, listen, I lived in Nia. What's a

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<v Speaker 1>college And what about you know the guy from my load,

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<v Speaker 1>Jack Campbell? What do you think about him? See. I

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<v Speaker 1>haven't seen Jack Campbell saw. I'm interested to see. I

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<v Speaker 1>know on people's list they talk about you know, they

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<v Speaker 1>talk about him is probably being somewhere between the third

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<v Speaker 1>and fourth linebacker potentially coming off the board. So I

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<v Speaker 1>I but you know, when you look at the measurables.

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<v Speaker 1>The thing about the Iowa linebackers, they do have a history.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, Josie Jewel and it plays at Denver. I

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<v Speaker 1>remember him watching him several years ago. And here's a

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<v Speaker 1>guy that was, you know, was downhill player around the ball,

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<v Speaker 1>great tackler, some some limitations as coverage, but could really

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<v Speaker 1>really run. Iowa has done a good job of putting

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<v Speaker 1>players in NFL. It doesn't always equate to Big Ten championships,

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<v Speaker 1>but they do do a good job with that. They've

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<v Speaker 1>done tight ends, they've done offensive linemen, linebackers. It's a school.

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<v Speaker 1>You definitely have the fundamentals. They're so fundamentally sound. And

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<v Speaker 1>I note I knew some guys I played there and

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<v Speaker 1>stuff when I was in college. But with this gentleman

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<v Speaker 1>in particular, he just gets the little things about linebacker

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<v Speaker 1>or Jack Campbell. Yeah from Iowa. There you got um um.

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<v Speaker 1>But he should then tackles well. But really the biggest

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<v Speaker 1>thing for me is like seeing him in coverage. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>not I'm having gotten around. I think I got about

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<v Speaker 1>three more to get through um out of this eight

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<v Speaker 1>that I've been looking at. But I think in coverage,

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<v Speaker 1>this guy may be the better coverage linebacker I've seen

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<v Speaker 1>so far to really carry people and know what he's

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<v Speaker 1>looking at, like nowhere, even in zones. He knows where

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<v Speaker 1>to sit, he knows how to eight. He can read well,

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<v Speaker 1>and I think that's something like we talked about what iowa.

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<v Speaker 1>It's just the fundamentals, Like he may not they may

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<v Speaker 1>not be the most athletic or whatever flashy, but you're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna get a guy that's teachable and definitely understands the

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<v Speaker 1>basics of the position. That's kind of what you're looking for.

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<v Speaker 1>If he's going to be direct in traffic. I'll tell

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<v Speaker 1>you what. She makes a great point because we saw firsthand.

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<v Speaker 1>If you know getting you're a Cowboy fan and your

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<v Speaker 1>watch or you're a fan of the un know you

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<v Speaker 1>watch the game last week with the Cowboys in the

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<v Speaker 1>in the forty nine ers, you saw what really good

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<v Speaker 1>linebacker play. You know you saw you saw what Fred Winner.

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<v Speaker 1>When we were talking about Fred Warner coming out of BYU,

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<v Speaker 1>one of the first things, like I used just talking

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<v Speaker 1>about when the first things you saw about Fred Warner

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<v Speaker 1>was at BYU. He can carry her outs, you know

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<v Speaker 1>he can. It's not just about you know, just about

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<v Speaker 1>the time. It's about doing everything. It's about never coming

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<v Speaker 1>off the field as a linebacker, not being a liability.

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<v Speaker 1>And so yeah, it's if you could find the guy

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<v Speaker 1>that doesn't come off the field, can tackle, can be

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<v Speaker 1>physical to point of attack, but also carryer outs and

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<v Speaker 1>have the awareness and the understanding of what's going on

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<v Speaker 1>around him, you probably need to draft that guy. You're

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<v Speaker 1>probably gonna have to look at the Big ten too,

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<v Speaker 1>because you look at the Big Ten. You got Wisconsin

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<v Speaker 1>that always turns out linebackers. They've got another one this

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<v Speaker 1>year and Nate or Nick Herbig, who's gonna be a good,

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<v Speaker 1>good player out of this draft class. Big ten linebackers

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<v Speaker 1>tend to carry that on them, the strength of the the physicality,

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<v Speaker 1>the IQ. They all tend to have that, or at

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<v Speaker 1>least the good ones through that come into the draft.

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<v Speaker 1>I have a question for you too, I wish baby

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<v Speaker 1>was here. Do y'all think y'all think that Michael Parsons

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<v Speaker 1>of the world are not ruining, but just altering how

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<v Speaker 1>people view what you need to have in a linebacker,

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<v Speaker 1>because even with overshown like they're, they're making them all around. Guy,

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<v Speaker 1>I feel like there's another linebacker I saw in here.

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<v Speaker 1>There was like, oh, well he was he was a

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<v Speaker 1>d N and then they moved in a linebacker. Now

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<v Speaker 1>he's doing all this stuff. Do y'all feel like, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>just kind of how the hybrid linebacker is that look

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<v Speaker 1>you're looking for. Do you think that's kind of changing

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<v Speaker 1>what people how people value some of these linebackers now.

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<v Speaker 1>I think it's the way that the four and tell

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<v Speaker 1>me if you think otherwise, No, yeah, I think it's

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<v Speaker 1>the way that teams run multiple fronts now are changing

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<v Speaker 1>the way you look at linebackers. Yeah, for the most part,

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<v Speaker 1>because you're not just a traditional three four front. Dan Quinn,

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<v Speaker 1>if you ask him on the other side of the building,

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<v Speaker 1>he's gonna say, we run a three four, we run

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<v Speaker 1>a four to three. But there's not that's not the case.

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<v Speaker 1>You're gonna run both of those fronts, maybe on the

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<v Speaker 1>same drive. So having a versatile linebacker like that is

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<v Speaker 1>kind of that that winner take all piece. He's the

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<v Speaker 1>one that can be the fluctuation to where the other

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<v Speaker 1>six guys in your front seven aren't necessarily having to

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<v Speaker 1>do too much or having to do multiple jobs along

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<v Speaker 1>the way. Yeah, I challenge anybody to show me Micah

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<v Speaker 1>Parsons rushing the passer at Penn State other than a

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<v Speaker 1>blitzer exactly. You know, that's what I'm saying. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>if you know, and and scouts will tell you, and

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<v Speaker 1>I trust me all these guys and gals around the

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<v Speaker 1>league that I've worked with through my life. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>I was asking him, did you guys see Parsons as

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<v Speaker 1>a pass rusher? Nope? And they're like, nope, nope, nope.

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<v Speaker 1>We saw him as a blitzer. We saw him as

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<v Speaker 1>a two hundred and forty five pound just attack the

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<v Speaker 1>middle of the pocket guy, run, run stunts inside, make

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<v Speaker 1>things happen. You know, he didn't play the COVID year,

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<v Speaker 1>sat out that whole year, so the last thing you

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<v Speaker 1>watched him is playing against Memphis and the Cotton Bowl,

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<v Speaker 1>and you see. But but to your point, Asha, there's

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<v Speaker 1>a player in this draft and it might be one

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<v Speaker 1>of the top linebackers Drew Sanders from Arkansas. He's a

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<v Speaker 1>transying kid. He transferred from Alabama. And so the thing

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<v Speaker 1>about when you watch Drew Sanders play, you will see

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<v Speaker 1>him playing coverage. You will see him play the run.

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<v Speaker 1>You'll see him get off blocks, and you'll see him

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<v Speaker 1>put his hand on the ground and rush and create

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<v Speaker 1>create problems in the pocket. So to your point, this

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<v Speaker 1>is why a guy like Drew Sanders from Arkansas is

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<v Speaker 1>going to be somebody that somebody coverts because of all

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<v Speaker 1>the things that you just talked about, the ability to tackle,

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<v Speaker 1>ability to cover, and oh, by the way, you could

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<v Speaker 1>put him down. He's six five, he's two thirty three.

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<v Speaker 1>He's gonna have to grow a little bit, maybe more.

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<v Speaker 1>But there is some traits to him as that edge rusher,

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<v Speaker 1>even some of the d ns. Even some of the

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<v Speaker 1>dns like you'll he like I was looking listening to

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<v Speaker 1>some of the coaches talk about them. He could play

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<v Speaker 1>some mouts on linebacker, and I'm like, dang, like this

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<v Speaker 1>is a new thing, Like if you're gonna have to

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<v Speaker 1>do multiple it feels like a lot of these, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>defensive jobs especially are like, hey, you got to be

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<v Speaker 1>able to play the edge. We might need you to

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<v Speaker 1>drop and cover. Sometimes he might need you to And

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<v Speaker 1>that's like I said, I just feel like that's more

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<v Speaker 1>than it seems more common right now than it was before. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>they always we always laugh about position flex. Yeah, we

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<v Speaker 1>always say. I mean when every time that Jerry Jones

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<v Speaker 1>to me says position flex, I thought initially it was

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<v Speaker 1>a really kind of cool buzzword, and then a position

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<v Speaker 1>flex to me sometimes now means he's really not good

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<v Speaker 1>enough at two position or in one position, so now

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<v Speaker 1>you have to But to your point, also Will McDonald,

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<v Speaker 1>who's a guy at the Senior Bowl this year, I

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<v Speaker 1>was saying, Iowa State now sixty three, two hundred and

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<v Speaker 1>thirty six pounds, guy could be a rusher. Sometimes you

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<v Speaker 1>get these linear built, these thin, long, you know, guys

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<v Speaker 1>that aren't two hundred and ninety two pounds or two

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<v Speaker 1>hundred and eighty two pounds or playing defensive end. You

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<v Speaker 1>get these lighter bodied guys and you could the Kansas

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<v Speaker 1>State kid that we talked about yesterday. Yeah, these these

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<v Speaker 1>guys that have that ability to if you plugged him

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<v Speaker 1>in and you said, let's say a team that primary

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<v Speaker 1>is what they call an odd front or a three

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<v Speaker 1>to four front. Then you're you're talking about these guys

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<v Speaker 1>at two thirty six, two forty four that play stand

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<v Speaker 1>up outside linebacker listed as but they're really your primary

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<v Speaker 1>pass rusher, is what they are. It provides versatility without

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<v Speaker 1>being pigeonholed into being a flex guy. Yeah, because, like

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<v Speaker 1>you said, if Zack Martin is probably your best left tackle,

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<v Speaker 1>right tackle, left guard, right guard, and center, but you're

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<v Speaker 1>not going to move him off of right guard because

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<v Speaker 1>that's his position. That's his position, but position flex if

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<v Speaker 1>you need it. Tyler Smith, who's been good at tackle,

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<v Speaker 1>is also good at guard. It doesn't mean he's the

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<v Speaker 1>best at one of the other. There might be To me,

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<v Speaker 1>there might be a thing with Tyler Smith. And I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know if you guys agree about this. Going back

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<v Speaker 1>to Tyler and I think I think he's shown better

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<v Speaker 1>as a tackle than he has a guard. And they

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<v Speaker 1>initially thought that he was going to be a guard.

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<v Speaker 1>That's where they were, That's where they were kind of

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<v Speaker 1>looking at that spot. So to me, as the season

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<v Speaker 1>went along, the player developed into the position to point

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<v Speaker 1>where like I don't know if I'm too sure about

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<v Speaker 1>playing him at guard anymore. It looks like to me,

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<v Speaker 1>like a legitimate left tackle. Yeah, he's gonna. I think

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<v Speaker 1>he's gonna play a lot of left tackle for this

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys franchise. May not be next year. They may throw

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<v Speaker 1>him back at the guard and let tyr and get

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<v Speaker 1>back to the left tackle if he returns, but at

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<v Speaker 1>some point in the future, Tyler Smith will be your

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<v Speaker 1>left tackle. That's what's going to happen with him moving forward.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, let's take our first break when we come back.

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<v Speaker 1>back with a great job. Are you not used to

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<v Speaker 1>the soundery yet? I can forget it. I've forgot. It's

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<v Speaker 1>like the colleges that have cannons that come off whenever

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<v Speaker 1>that's the boomer go to all right, Paul asks if

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<v Speaker 1>Dan Quinn leaves, which of course we don't want to happen,

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<v Speaker 1>but it possibly could, probably will happen, would there be

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<v Speaker 1>a change in draft philosophy, philosophy with the lengthy cornerbacks

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<v Speaker 1>in your secondary because that's one of the things he

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<v Speaker 1>brought to the table from his time with the Legion

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<v Speaker 1>of Boom in Seattle. Of course with Atlanta, then he

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<v Speaker 1>brings it to Dallas. He likes lengthy corners. Nashan, Right,

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<v Speaker 1>you throw Israel mcquamu into the mix when he was

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<v Speaker 1>drafted as well. Does that change if he leaves us?

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<v Speaker 1>You got something on this one. Do I think it

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<v Speaker 1>changes if he leaves? Probably? I mean, I don't know,

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<v Speaker 1>it doesn't. At this point, it don't feel like it

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<v Speaker 1>matters because we just talked about yesterday. All these corners

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<v Speaker 1>is lanky looking like it's either way. Um nah, I

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<v Speaker 1>personally I feel like that's something again. It just feels like,

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<v Speaker 1>even in this draft, it feels like something that is

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<v Speaker 1>not normal. Now. But a lot of these guys are

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<v Speaker 1>linty even let me see if I can find them

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<v Speaker 1>I clicked out, I'm on accent, my bad. Y'all still

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<v Speaker 1>stay organized? Go ahead. No, I kind of feel like

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<v Speaker 1>that to me, It's it depends on who if the

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<v Speaker 1>coordinator change comes from with outside, if all of a

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<v Speaker 1>sudden they go out and get uh, you know, they

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<v Speaker 1>go out and get one of these these coaches that

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<v Speaker 1>we you know, I mean, I don't know, a non

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<v Speaker 1>internal yeah like that, you know, the Vic Fangio's somebody.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know if you're going to see a completely

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<v Speaker 1>different scheme change. But if you go outside, yeah, sometimes

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<v Speaker 1>you know Rod Marinelli when he was here, it was

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<v Speaker 1>it was about the inside players. It was about the

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<v Speaker 1>quick guy at the three. It was about you know, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>we don't want uh, you know, we we don't want

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<v Speaker 1>you know, he played with a shorter corner with Ronde

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<v Speaker 1>Barber at you know, at Tampa Bay. I mean there's

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<v Speaker 1>there's guys christ there's guys that were that didn't want

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<v Speaker 1>to play with certain length of players or it didn't

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<v Speaker 1>fit their eye or fit their scheme. I think I

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<v Speaker 1>issue is right about this. If you're gonna draft a

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<v Speaker 1>corner in this draft, you're probably gonna draft one that

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<v Speaker 1>has some link to it regardless of whether you like

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<v Speaker 1>it or not, those first and second rounds. Yeah, and

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<v Speaker 1>you're looking at these corners and the and the ones,

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<v Speaker 1>and especially with the way that these receivers in the

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<v Speaker 1>league now catch the ball and extend, you gotta have

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<v Speaker 1>you know, you can't be hitting especially these tight ends

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<v Speaker 1>that catch the ball too that you might have to

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<v Speaker 1>match up against. So you don't want to keep slapping

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<v Speaker 1>people on the wrist. You want to be able to

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<v Speaker 1>have the link to get over to the ball. So

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<v Speaker 1>I don't think that will change for this organization out

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<v Speaker 1>of the guys that you've seen so far, because real quick,

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<v Speaker 1>I think Will McClay, I think Will McClay hit the

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<v Speaker 1>philosophy he has about it. I think that will always

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<v Speaker 1>be the standard that they have here with those guys.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh that's okay. So that's interesting because then that goes

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<v Speaker 1>back to Kelvin Joseph. He's not a long, lengthy corner.

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<v Speaker 1>He was drafted in the first draft. Dan Quinn was here, right,

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<v Speaker 1>So is that a conversation with the front office that

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<v Speaker 1>stays the same? I think here, I think that it's

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<v Speaker 1>one of those things that will whoever they hire, they're

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<v Speaker 1>going to want to hire somebody that's not gonna want

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<v Speaker 1>to come in and totally overhaul everything that they're going

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<v Speaker 1>to do on defense when it comes to the personnel

0:22:20.240 --> 0:22:22.000
<v Speaker 1>that they have on the defense. Well, I'm just throwing

0:22:22.000 --> 0:22:24.960
<v Speaker 1>a name out there. If Al Harris is elevated to

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<v Speaker 1>to defensive coordinator, do you think it stays the same?

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<v Speaker 1>Probably long, lengthy cap, yeah, absolutely, kind of what he

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<v Speaker 1>works with, work with Will Well, Yeah, Joe Witt, same thing, Yeah,

0:22:34.040 --> 0:22:36.119
<v Speaker 1>same thing. It's the dan Quinn you know, it's that

0:22:36.280 --> 0:22:40.359
<v Speaker 1>dan Quinn philosophy there. Who was who kind of fits

0:22:40.400 --> 0:22:41.920
<v Speaker 1>that mold the best out of the guys you've seen

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<v Speaker 1>so far a corner, I think, well, he's kind of

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<v Speaker 1>high up on the board. But Devin Witherson Yeah, okay, God,

0:22:48.160 --> 0:22:51.520
<v Speaker 1>senior Bowl guy tackles Will Um tackles Will on the edges.

0:22:51.600 --> 0:22:54.440
<v Speaker 1>I feel like he's Illinois by the way, so active, Yes, Illinois, Yes,

0:22:54.440 --> 0:22:58.320
<v Speaker 1>Devin with the room from Illinois. Bad but he's very active.

0:22:58.359 --> 0:22:59.879
<v Speaker 1>I like his play on the ball. He tracks the

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<v Speaker 1>Ah well, I feel as well, you got this guy,

0:23:02.280 --> 0:23:06.520
<v Speaker 1>so I feel like he fits Um fits that that

0:23:06.600 --> 0:23:08.640
<v Speaker 1>mode we talk about having that length, but he's not

0:23:09.119 --> 0:23:11.840
<v Speaker 1>just like Um just like dude from Issue, he's not

0:23:12.640 --> 0:23:15.840
<v Speaker 1>he looks lanky, but he's he's strong like he's strong

0:23:15.960 --> 0:23:19.440
<v Speaker 1>like they think their center, their cores are strong given

0:23:19.440 --> 0:23:21.639
<v Speaker 1>how they play on the at the line of scrimmage.

0:23:21.640 --> 0:23:23.760
<v Speaker 1>But also too, when you're talking about the length, I

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<v Speaker 1>think that's also helping some of these guys jamming at

0:23:26.560 --> 0:23:29.200
<v Speaker 1>the line of scrimmage and in hand fighting and stuff

0:23:29.240 --> 0:23:31.639
<v Speaker 1>like that, being able to play through, not you know,

0:23:31.680 --> 0:23:34.080
<v Speaker 1>play through some of these receivers that are really physical.

0:23:34.080 --> 0:23:36.359
<v Speaker 1>Because I think this, I also feel like some of

0:23:36.359 --> 0:23:39.280
<v Speaker 1>these wide receivers coming out, even though they're not shooper shop,

0:23:40.359 --> 0:23:43.520
<v Speaker 1>they they're physical at the line of scrimmage, and and

0:23:43.640 --> 0:23:45.800
<v Speaker 1>I think that these corners bowl well for that. Yeah.

0:23:45.840 --> 0:23:47.560
<v Speaker 1>The really the shortest guy that we're going to see

0:23:47.560 --> 0:23:49.960
<v Speaker 1>in this draft, I believe that I've seen right now

0:23:50.119 --> 0:23:53.760
<v Speaker 1>is Clark Phillips from Utah. He's around a five ten guy.

0:23:54.080 --> 0:23:56.679
<v Speaker 1>But I Issu's right. Every one of these guys are right.

0:23:56.800 --> 0:24:01.560
<v Speaker 1>That six foot six one Ring from Georgia is a

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<v Speaker 1>is a six two guys a little bit more broad

0:24:06.040 --> 0:24:09.320
<v Speaker 1>like Jalen Jones whether from Texas, A and M he's

0:24:09.320 --> 0:24:11.679
<v Speaker 1>six two two oh five there's people that think that

0:24:11.760 --> 0:24:13.919
<v Speaker 1>he might be a better safety than he might be

0:24:13.960 --> 0:24:17.800
<v Speaker 1>a corner. So yeah, there's there's some guys with this link.

0:24:17.840 --> 0:24:21.959
<v Speaker 1>We mentioned Christian Gonzalez from Oregon six two two oh one.

0:24:22.200 --> 0:24:24.560
<v Speaker 1>You know that's that's what you're looking at right now.

0:24:25.080 --> 0:24:28.760
<v Speaker 1>Forbes from from Mississippi State, who Asia likes as a

0:24:28.800 --> 0:24:32.280
<v Speaker 1>pet cat guy, who's a really, really good player. I mean, seriously,

0:24:32.320 --> 0:24:34.320
<v Speaker 1>you draft him. You got a guy that's a fighter,

0:24:34.840 --> 0:24:37.199
<v Speaker 1>six foot one eighty. Now, that's the thing about it,

0:24:37.240 --> 0:24:40.120
<v Speaker 1>there's there's really other than the other than the Utah Kid.

0:24:40.480 --> 0:24:42.480
<v Speaker 1>Most of these corners I've seen so far, the top

0:24:42.520 --> 0:24:44.960
<v Speaker 1>ones have got linked to him. Have you watched DJ

0:24:45.160 --> 0:24:47.920
<v Speaker 1>Turner yet him? How do you think about him? I

0:24:48.040 --> 0:24:50.120
<v Speaker 1>tell you what I was when let me slip back.

0:24:50.160 --> 0:24:52.199
<v Speaker 1>I thought there was really an ease of movement to

0:24:52.280 --> 0:24:55.160
<v Speaker 1>his game. He's not gonna let receivers get away from

0:24:55.240 --> 0:24:57.199
<v Speaker 1>I thought he was more of a nickel than he

0:24:57.400 --> 0:25:01.200
<v Speaker 1>was really a true outside out side guy. And maybe

0:25:01.200 --> 0:25:03.000
<v Speaker 1>it's a little bit like you know what we've seen

0:25:03.000 --> 0:25:06.200
<v Speaker 1>in Jordan Lewis, another Michigan player from back in the day.

0:25:06.480 --> 0:25:08.920
<v Speaker 1>But you know, I think that he is like I say,

0:25:09.040 --> 0:25:12.080
<v Speaker 1>the movement, the size, his ability to get his hands

0:25:12.119 --> 0:25:14.919
<v Speaker 1>on the receiver, the position, the route. You know, I

0:25:14.960 --> 0:25:17.000
<v Speaker 1>think he might have a little trouble with dealing with

0:25:17.119 --> 0:25:21.240
<v Speaker 1>strong guys, But overall though, I think his best trade

0:25:21.320 --> 0:25:23.080
<v Speaker 1>is that movement and the ability to play the ball.

0:25:23.240 --> 0:25:26.480
<v Speaker 1>So he's a senior player, by the way, from Michigan.

0:25:26.680 --> 0:25:28.560
<v Speaker 1>So that's a guy that's playing a lot of big games,

0:25:28.720 --> 0:25:31.600
<v Speaker 1>played a lot of snaps. There's something to that, you know,

0:25:31.600 --> 0:25:34.280
<v Speaker 1>We're seeing it now with Brock Purty at San Francisco.

0:25:34.440 --> 0:25:37.879
<v Speaker 1>Four year starter gets all those opportunities, goes in and

0:25:37.920 --> 0:25:40.600
<v Speaker 1>plays well. There's a value in that, especially in positions

0:25:40.600 --> 0:25:43.399
<v Speaker 1>where it takes a lot of IQ play. Let's be honest.

0:25:43.640 --> 0:25:46.520
<v Speaker 1>Kelvin Joseph didn't play a lot of snaps at LSU Nordity,

0:25:47.600 --> 0:25:49.399
<v Speaker 1>you know, and now we're all sitting there thinking like, well,

0:25:49.400 --> 0:25:51.400
<v Speaker 1>why is he not very good? Or you know, what's

0:25:51.440 --> 0:25:53.959
<v Speaker 1>the struggles. Didn't play a lot of snaps in college,

0:25:54.400 --> 0:25:58.040
<v Speaker 1>which is why I'm not even though I'm kind of

0:25:58.080 --> 0:26:02.320
<v Speaker 1>sick about my pick returning, I'm just while you look

0:26:02.359 --> 0:26:04.400
<v Speaker 1>at some of I was talking to people yesterday on Twitter,

0:26:04.440 --> 0:26:05.840
<v Speaker 1>and a lot of people are like Yeah, my favorite

0:26:05.840 --> 0:26:08.680
<v Speaker 1>guys returning too, and so for that reason, Yeah, that's

0:26:08.680 --> 0:26:12.160
<v Speaker 1>why I'm not too down on catch you next year. Yeah,

0:26:12.200 --> 0:26:14.880
<v Speaker 1>that are deciding to come back a second year well

0:26:14.960 --> 0:26:17.719
<v Speaker 1>to finish their season because they may want to just

0:26:17.760 --> 0:26:20.000
<v Speaker 1>be shoring up their craft, and who are we to

0:26:20.040 --> 0:26:22.200
<v Speaker 1>say they can't do that? Our twenty twenty four draft

0:26:22.240 --> 0:26:25.000
<v Speaker 1>show is going to be full of that Boston College guard.

0:26:25.000 --> 0:26:29.720
<v Speaker 1>It's gonna happen there, all right. Next question comes from

0:26:29.760 --> 0:26:34.200
<v Speaker 1>Cannonball Cowboy. What a name for what free agent departures

0:26:34.200 --> 0:26:37.919
<v Speaker 1>from the Dallas Cowboys would generate the most draft need

0:26:38.119 --> 0:26:40.480
<v Speaker 1>come April? As? What do you think on that one

0:26:40.640 --> 0:26:45.679
<v Speaker 1>Tater Tots? Which one tight end, offensive tackle, offensive guard,

0:26:45.720 --> 0:26:49.240
<v Speaker 1>Connor mcgoverned, Tarren Steele or both Terry Steals are restricted

0:26:49.280 --> 0:26:51.119
<v Speaker 1>free agent? He's probably coming back. You know, it's crazy.

0:26:51.160 --> 0:26:53.640
<v Speaker 1>I think I'm gonna say, how long did you sign

0:26:53.680 --> 0:26:56.760
<v Speaker 1>Malee Cooker? I might say safe. I think he's got

0:26:57.040 --> 0:26:59.440
<v Speaker 1>one more year, He's got one more Yeah, I'll double check,

0:26:59.520 --> 0:27:01.520
<v Speaker 1>but I want to say he's here till next year.

0:27:01.600 --> 0:27:04.639
<v Speaker 1>I mean, but Donovan Wilson's in that class, that class,

0:27:04.680 --> 0:27:06.840
<v Speaker 1>and he's important. I know that J round curses coming back.

0:27:06.880 --> 0:27:10.760
<v Speaker 1>But after your starters, who's proven over there? You know what,

0:27:10.880 --> 0:27:13.880
<v Speaker 1>maybe you attack safety. Yeah, safety could be a possibility,

0:27:13.920 --> 0:27:16.720
<v Speaker 1>you know. I always we talked about corners earlier. What

0:27:16.840 --> 0:27:19.800
<v Speaker 1>about running back? If in fact that you lose Pollard

0:27:19.800 --> 0:27:22.280
<v Speaker 1>and you move on from Zeke? You know, and I'm

0:27:22.320 --> 0:27:24.560
<v Speaker 1>not and I'm not. This is not the let's let's

0:27:24.760 --> 0:27:27.919
<v Speaker 1>champion v Jean Robinson talk again. I'm just saying for

0:27:27.960 --> 0:27:31.200
<v Speaker 1>a running back position maybe, and I'm not. It doesn't

0:27:31.200 --> 0:27:34.240
<v Speaker 1>have to be at twenty six, second, third round. Whatever

0:27:34.240 --> 0:27:35.919
<v Speaker 1>you want to draft, you're gonna have some likely some

0:27:36.040 --> 0:27:39.399
<v Speaker 1>compensatory picks. Grab a guy then. But if you lose,

0:27:39.520 --> 0:27:42.640
<v Speaker 1>if you lose Pollard to free agency and you need

0:27:42.680 --> 0:27:44.800
<v Speaker 1>to move on for because you need cap space because

0:27:44.800 --> 0:27:47.600
<v Speaker 1>of Zeke's contract, then I think you're probably looking at

0:27:47.640 --> 0:27:50.520
<v Speaker 1>what's going to happen at offensive tackle as well. You okay,

0:27:50.560 --> 0:27:53.720
<v Speaker 1>you got Ball, you got well, let's go. But neither

0:27:53.760 --> 0:27:55.760
<v Speaker 1>one of them really really proven. I think they liked

0:27:56.040 --> 0:28:00.280
<v Speaker 1>what's well, let's go better than Ball from what we saw. Ball, Well,

0:28:00.280 --> 0:28:02.520
<v Speaker 1>this will be his third year now, So do you

0:28:03.080 --> 0:28:04.840
<v Speaker 1>look at that offensive line? Do you look at it?

0:28:04.920 --> 0:28:07.280
<v Speaker 1>Possibly a center you know, do you look at a

0:28:07.320 --> 0:28:10.200
<v Speaker 1>possible guard. It could be along the offensive line for sure.

0:28:10.240 --> 0:28:12.520
<v Speaker 1>What about the wide receiver. We've mentioned that as well.

0:28:12.680 --> 0:28:16.400
<v Speaker 1>This team for being twelve and five and being get

0:28:16.440 --> 0:28:18.240
<v Speaker 1>into the second round of the playoffs, there are things

0:28:18.240 --> 0:28:22.640
<v Speaker 1>that you absolutely it's perfect because to me, you've got

0:28:22.640 --> 0:28:24.520
<v Speaker 1>to keep an open mind when you go in the draft.

0:28:24.960 --> 0:28:28.119
<v Speaker 1>Don't pigeonhole yourself into it's like, oh, we've got to

0:28:28.160 --> 0:28:30.119
<v Speaker 1>have a corner here, gotta have a defensive in here,

0:28:30.200 --> 0:28:32.520
<v Speaker 1>gotta have no Let the board come to you in

0:28:32.560 --> 0:28:34.320
<v Speaker 1>a lot of ways and you'll be able to pick

0:28:34.359 --> 0:28:36.600
<v Speaker 1>those players off as you need them. And if you

0:28:36.680 --> 0:28:39.160
<v Speaker 1>have to use draft capital, move up a couple of

0:28:39.200 --> 0:28:42.280
<v Speaker 1>spots because you have an extra compensatory pick, which we

0:28:42.360 --> 0:28:45.880
<v Speaker 1>talked about you can trade. Keep that open mind, keep

0:28:45.920 --> 0:28:48.320
<v Speaker 1>the positions open. I worked for a Hall of Fame

0:28:48.360 --> 0:28:50.840
<v Speaker 1>general manager in Green Bay, Ron Wolf. He says, Brian,

0:28:51.200 --> 0:28:53.600
<v Speaker 1>if you feel like you're really good at a position,

0:28:53.840 --> 0:28:56.560
<v Speaker 1>go ahead and add another player, because it always works

0:28:56.560 --> 0:28:58.640
<v Speaker 1>out for you, and it always works. I think they've

0:28:58.680 --> 0:29:00.920
<v Speaker 1>done a good job of that recently. I'm going into

0:29:00.960 --> 0:29:03.600
<v Speaker 1>free agents to protect himselves, not spending a ton of

0:29:03.640 --> 0:29:06.520
<v Speaker 1>money that's the thing. Fans want to see the money flow,

0:29:06.640 --> 0:29:08.800
<v Speaker 1>and they're like the name. It's not the big names. Yeah,

0:29:08.920 --> 0:29:10.960
<v Speaker 1>they're not going out and getting the Bobby Wagners of

0:29:11.000 --> 0:29:13.440
<v Speaker 1>the world in last year's free agency just for Miller,

0:29:13.560 --> 0:29:15.719
<v Speaker 1>yeah Von Miller. They're not doing that, but they are

0:29:15.800 --> 0:29:18.040
<v Speaker 1>covering their bases yep. So that way whenever the draft

0:29:18.080 --> 0:29:20.200
<v Speaker 1>comes around, they're able to do that. I'm gonna say

0:29:20.280 --> 0:29:22.720
<v Speaker 1>linebacker to answer that question though, because you've got Lvy,

0:29:22.880 --> 0:29:26.360
<v Speaker 1>Anthony Barr, Luke Effort, all unrestricted free agents. Look at

0:29:26.360 --> 0:29:29.120
<v Speaker 1>you open it up the show with linebacker talk all line.

0:29:29.560 --> 0:29:31.440
<v Speaker 1>It's stressed us out at the beginning of the sea

0:29:31.760 --> 0:29:34.200
<v Speaker 1>I think like this is most of the conversations we're

0:29:34.240 --> 0:29:36.800
<v Speaker 1>even having or things that they were just over to

0:29:36.880 --> 0:29:39.160
<v Speaker 1>over they were able to overcome, as you were saying,

0:29:39.200 --> 0:29:42.560
<v Speaker 1>Brian through the season. But I also too, I might

0:29:42.960 --> 0:29:47.280
<v Speaker 1>I might go DT, I might go because I mean,

0:29:47.320 --> 0:29:50.400
<v Speaker 1>you have Hankins, but I mean and also you know,

0:29:50.480 --> 0:29:52.720
<v Speaker 1>Carlos Watkins I felt like really came along. He was

0:29:52.760 --> 0:29:55.320
<v Speaker 1>a good guy to bring back both unrestricted free agents.

0:29:55.480 --> 0:30:00.240
<v Speaker 1>But Neville Galla Morris here don't necessarily know how once

0:30:00.240 --> 0:30:03.400
<v Speaker 1>you're getting from him right now, sure, m quite honestly,

0:30:03.560 --> 0:30:06.520
<v Speaker 1>and then Bohanna was injured up and down this year.

0:30:06.640 --> 0:30:08.800
<v Speaker 1>I do I think I did see some good things

0:30:08.840 --> 0:30:11.160
<v Speaker 1>from him at some points. But that might be a

0:30:11.200 --> 0:30:13.240
<v Speaker 1>position that you want to go ahead and address because

0:30:13.600 --> 0:30:17.600
<v Speaker 1>Hankin showed you what a knows how different your defensive

0:30:17.640 --> 0:30:20.120
<v Speaker 1>line looks when there's a true nose in there. Help

0:30:20.720 --> 0:30:24.080
<v Speaker 1>help Vanders absolutely so. Even when you talk about your linebackers,

0:30:24.080 --> 0:30:25.719
<v Speaker 1>if you are going to draft a linebacker, you got

0:30:25.760 --> 0:30:27.280
<v Speaker 1>a young one coming in here, you might want to

0:30:27.280 --> 0:30:29.320
<v Speaker 1>have a DT in there as well. That's a good,

0:30:29.920 --> 0:30:33.960
<v Speaker 1>very good linebackers right now under contract, Devin Harper, Daman Clark,

0:30:34.040 --> 0:30:37.600
<v Speaker 1>Tabille Cox, Davante Bond, and then I guess you could

0:30:37.600 --> 0:30:40.520
<v Speaker 1>throw Michael Parsons in there too. But that's that's your guys,

0:30:40.560 --> 0:30:44.400
<v Speaker 1>that's your linebacking corps right now as we stand. That's

0:30:44.440 --> 0:30:46.120
<v Speaker 1>what it is. We had a point to where were

0:30:46.120 --> 0:30:48.920
<v Speaker 1>not I aint gonna say that what we had a

0:30:48.920 --> 0:30:51.440
<v Speaker 1>point to where we do we can shop? I mean,

0:30:51.600 --> 0:30:55.080
<v Speaker 1>he Mike's technically a linebacker, and he plays some linebacker,

0:30:56.600 --> 0:30:58.640
<v Speaker 1>but at this point do we include him in the

0:30:58.720 --> 0:31:01.320
<v Speaker 1>depth part When you talk about drafting because I don't

0:31:01.360 --> 0:31:03.000
<v Speaker 1>want to waste You don't want to not pick the

0:31:03.120 --> 0:31:05.280
<v Speaker 1>lineback because you're going to keep him as No, you're

0:31:05.640 --> 0:31:07.240
<v Speaker 1>that you need to grab a line you build a

0:31:07.320 --> 0:31:10.120
<v Speaker 1>round Mica. That's that, and Mica is doing what he's

0:31:10.160 --> 0:31:14.280
<v Speaker 1>doing right now. So exactly, Tristan asked most unlikely position

0:31:14.440 --> 0:31:17.200
<v Speaker 1>group that they could draft in the first round. Brian,

0:31:17.280 --> 0:31:21.000
<v Speaker 1>what's the most unlikely but still realistic, most likely position

0:31:21.120 --> 0:31:25.959
<v Speaker 1>or unlikely position group? Running back? That's it. Yeah, that's

0:31:25.960 --> 0:31:28.360
<v Speaker 1>what I'm saying, because nobody wants them to draft a

0:31:28.400 --> 0:31:31.920
<v Speaker 1>first round linebacker back, but a lot of people. But

0:31:32.000 --> 0:31:35.200
<v Speaker 1>at twenty six, at twenty six, I guarantee when we

0:31:35.240 --> 0:31:39.400
<v Speaker 1>stack our boards, we're gonna have between eighteen and twenty

0:31:39.520 --> 0:31:43.160
<v Speaker 1>two first round grades, you know, and then and then okay,

0:31:43.160 --> 0:31:45.800
<v Speaker 1>player twenty three, twenty four, twenty five or all second

0:31:45.840 --> 0:31:49.600
<v Speaker 1>round grades. So really, if and realistically though, I have

0:31:49.680 --> 0:31:52.600
<v Speaker 1>a feeling that if Again, I'm not trying to have

0:31:52.680 --> 0:31:56.320
<v Speaker 1>Bjean Robinson talk. I'm just saying, remember a few years

0:31:56.320 --> 0:31:58.760
<v Speaker 1>ago with the Cede Lamb thing, when they were looking

0:31:58.840 --> 0:32:01.920
<v Speaker 1>at Chason from l shoe As and everybody was Chase on,

0:32:02.120 --> 0:32:05.200
<v Speaker 1>Chase on Chase on Chase fitted a need, and all

0:32:05.240 --> 0:32:06.680
<v Speaker 1>of a sudden they looked up on their board and

0:32:06.680 --> 0:32:09.080
<v Speaker 1>Ceedee Lamb was still sitting there, and somebody in the

0:32:09.160 --> 0:32:13.160
<v Speaker 1>room decided Jerry Jones, will McClay. You know, whoever decide

0:32:13.360 --> 0:32:16.080
<v Speaker 1>Cedee Lamb is still on that board, you know. And

0:32:16.200 --> 0:32:18.120
<v Speaker 1>so the one thing I've learned is never a window

0:32:18.200 --> 0:32:20.240
<v Speaker 1>dress your board. If you think that a running back

0:32:20.360 --> 0:32:22.320
<v Speaker 1>is the top, is one of your top put him

0:32:22.320 --> 0:32:24.400
<v Speaker 1>where you're gonna put him where you think he needs

0:32:24.440 --> 0:32:27.360
<v Speaker 1>to be. But that's a position that if they, if

0:32:27.360 --> 0:32:30.080
<v Speaker 1>they get, if they if they don't, if they move

0:32:30.080 --> 0:32:32.960
<v Speaker 1>on from Zeke and they and they and they don't

0:32:33.120 --> 0:32:37.080
<v Speaker 1>resign Tony Pollard, you're gonna need something there. Now. Again,

0:32:37.280 --> 0:32:40.040
<v Speaker 1>it's at twenty six. It's not like you're taking one

0:32:40.080 --> 0:32:43.680
<v Speaker 1>at four. You're taking one at twenty six. So to me,

0:32:43.960 --> 0:32:47.320
<v Speaker 1>that's a position. Could let me ask you this, could

0:32:47.360 --> 0:32:49.520
<v Speaker 1>one of those quarterbacks slide down there that you would

0:32:49.520 --> 0:32:53.280
<v Speaker 1>consider taking a quarterback at twenty six? Oh lordy, I

0:32:53.520 --> 0:32:57.720
<v Speaker 1>will no, but I'm but you gotta have the conversation.

0:32:57.920 --> 0:32:59.960
<v Speaker 1>It's the same thing if will last, I just you've

0:33:00.120 --> 0:33:02.600
<v Speaker 1>ask if you ask me the question a position that

0:33:02.680 --> 0:33:07.360
<v Speaker 1>you probably wouldn't take. But and the Cooper rush is understricted. Yea,

0:33:07.480 --> 0:33:09.440
<v Speaker 1>you know, I mean to me, do you start the

0:33:09.560 --> 0:33:12.200
<v Speaker 1>journey if a quarterback's like when you're at the when

0:33:12.200 --> 0:33:14.240
<v Speaker 1>you're at the bottom of the board, you're kind of

0:33:14.240 --> 0:33:17.080
<v Speaker 1>at the mercy of the board, but you're the safest

0:33:17.080 --> 0:33:19.640
<v Speaker 1>thing to do is take the best player on your board.

0:33:19.720 --> 0:33:21.800
<v Speaker 1>Jordan Love was taken by Green Bay at twenty four

0:33:21.920 --> 0:33:24.040
<v Speaker 1>overall a couple of years ago. He's probably gonna be

0:33:24.080 --> 0:33:26.120
<v Speaker 1>the starter in green Bay next year. Yeah. See, that's

0:33:26.120 --> 0:33:29.840
<v Speaker 1>what that happens. It does there's positions that and I

0:33:29.880 --> 0:33:32.520
<v Speaker 1>think there's and this is not a slam at Dak,

0:33:32.920 --> 0:33:36.720
<v Speaker 1>but Derek now questions that more people, people who defended

0:33:36.800 --> 0:33:40.600
<v Speaker 1>Dak throughout this whole thing, are starting to say, hmm,

0:33:41.000 --> 0:33:43.600
<v Speaker 1>there's a little bit of pause there. So if if

0:33:43.640 --> 0:33:46.160
<v Speaker 1>all of a sudden, you've evaluated one of these quarterbacks

0:33:46.200 --> 0:33:49.920
<v Speaker 1>and they've you know, they've it's it's an not Aaron Rodgers,

0:33:49.920 --> 0:33:52.120
<v Speaker 1>you would hope it was Aaron Rodgers. When he know

0:33:52.200 --> 0:33:55.240
<v Speaker 1>Ted Thompson, my buddy at green Bay, god brest his soul.

0:33:55.760 --> 0:33:58.040
<v Speaker 1>Ted Teddy's like he was going to take a defensive

0:33:58.120 --> 0:34:00.840
<v Speaker 1>end from Florida State, Aaron Rodgers sitting on the board.

0:34:00.880 --> 0:34:03.200
<v Speaker 1>He's got Brett Farve kind of in a situation where

0:34:03.680 --> 0:34:06.200
<v Speaker 1>he's getting a little older. I don't know, Ted. He's like,

0:34:06.280 --> 0:34:08.000
<v Speaker 1>he tells the scouts in the room, he goes, we

0:34:08.120 --> 0:34:11.120
<v Speaker 1>gotta take this quarterback, don't we boys, And they go, yeah,

0:34:11.200 --> 0:34:13.560
<v Speaker 1>let's go hand the card in here we go. So

0:34:13.719 --> 0:34:16.240
<v Speaker 1>that's you know, that's the kind of thing you can't

0:34:16.280 --> 0:34:19.279
<v Speaker 1>just limit yourself to the same We've got to have

0:34:19.360 --> 0:34:21.520
<v Speaker 1>a corner here, We've got to have a defensive tackle.

0:34:21.560 --> 0:34:23.279
<v Speaker 1>We've got it. I think they got in trouble with

0:34:23.320 --> 0:34:27.120
<v Speaker 1>that when they took Taco Charlton. You know, they looked

0:34:27.120 --> 0:34:29.880
<v Speaker 1>at it and they're like, okay, Tack McKinley. You know,

0:34:29.960 --> 0:34:32.960
<v Speaker 1>They're they're looking at all these defensive ends, and I'm like, well,

0:34:32.960 --> 0:34:34.759
<v Speaker 1>we gotta have a defensive end. Gotta have a defensive end.

0:34:34.800 --> 0:34:37.120
<v Speaker 1>Gotta have a defensive end, you know, And all of

0:34:37.120 --> 0:34:39.400
<v Speaker 1>a sudden, you take him and it's like, mah, you know,

0:34:39.520 --> 0:34:42.000
<v Speaker 1>there's other positions you probably could have taken. I mean,

0:34:42.239 --> 0:34:44.960
<v Speaker 1>now you look at it, it's that way. But I

0:34:45.040 --> 0:34:49.040
<v Speaker 1>think you have to be open to any opportunities that

0:34:49.120 --> 0:34:52.399
<v Speaker 1>can help your football team get better, not only now

0:34:52.920 --> 0:34:59.839
<v Speaker 1>but in the future. What do you think to tight end? Okay,

0:35:00.200 --> 0:35:03.880
<v Speaker 1>the next question was GC asked what what what difference

0:35:03.880 --> 0:35:07.080
<v Speaker 1>would a dynamic tight end make? So probably would make

0:35:07.080 --> 0:35:08.920
<v Speaker 1>a big difference pound the two of them. Nay, might

0:35:09.080 --> 0:35:11.120
<v Speaker 1>might make a big difference. But when you're asking the

0:35:11.239 --> 0:35:14.800
<v Speaker 1>questions like what's more likely, you know, you know what what?

0:35:15.040 --> 0:35:18.000
<v Speaker 1>What position is less likely to get picked? I think

0:35:18.040 --> 0:35:20.879
<v Speaker 1>the Cowboys think they can give value from the tight

0:35:20.960 --> 0:35:23.759
<v Speaker 1>end position later down in the draft. Also too, you.

0:35:23.800 --> 0:35:26.560
<v Speaker 1>I mean, you got Peyton Hendershot undrafted this year and

0:35:26.600 --> 0:35:28.520
<v Speaker 1>he showed you some good things. So I think from

0:35:28.520 --> 0:35:31.239
<v Speaker 1>how they evaluate, they may not feel the need to

0:35:31.280 --> 0:35:33.680
<v Speaker 1>go tight end so early. So that would be me.

0:35:33.880 --> 0:35:35.680
<v Speaker 1>Is there anybody that you like a tight end early?

0:35:35.840 --> 0:35:38.839
<v Speaker 1>Have you watched I haven't even started getting I haven't.

0:35:38.880 --> 0:35:41.440
<v Speaker 1>I haven't watched a single tight end. So the unlikely

0:35:41.480 --> 0:35:44.120
<v Speaker 1>side of things is correct because I haven't seen one yet. Yeah,

0:35:44.120 --> 0:35:46.520
<v Speaker 1>we'll see. I mean, with with what's going on with

0:35:46.600 --> 0:35:50.719
<v Speaker 1>Schultz and us not knowing. Yeah, the idea is just

0:35:50.800 --> 0:35:52.920
<v Speaker 1>to make things a little easier for your quarterbacks. Well,

0:35:53.120 --> 0:35:55.719
<v Speaker 1>last tight end will be nice. Yeah, I think I've been.

0:35:55.960 --> 0:35:58.879
<v Speaker 1>That's one of a position. I've actually seen quite a few. Okay,

0:35:58.920 --> 0:36:02.279
<v Speaker 1>what you got, teacher, teach us, teach us. Let me

0:36:02.320 --> 0:36:03.880
<v Speaker 1>get down to where I've looked at these guys are

0:36:03.920 --> 0:36:05.600
<v Speaker 1>and tell you who I've looked at. I've looked at

0:36:05.640 --> 0:36:10.040
<v Speaker 1>Michael Mayer from Notre Dame. Uh Luke Musgrave from Oregon State.

0:36:10.080 --> 0:36:12.399
<v Speaker 1>By the way, he is a senior Bowl guy. I've

0:36:12.400 --> 0:36:15.399
<v Speaker 1>looked at Darnel Washington from Georgia. He's six seven, two

0:36:15.520 --> 0:36:18.839
<v Speaker 1>hundred and eighty pounds. He's like a tackle playing tight end.

0:36:18.880 --> 0:36:22.400
<v Speaker 1>This guy is master one number zero, right, Yeah, one

0:36:22.480 --> 0:36:26.240
<v Speaker 1>number zero Man Dalton Dalton Kincaide from Utah is a

0:36:26.280 --> 0:36:29.480
<v Speaker 1>is a really good player. Tuckle Tucker Craft from South

0:36:29.560 --> 0:36:33.320
<v Speaker 1>Dakota State six five, two fifty three. This is actually

0:36:33.360 --> 0:36:35.799
<v Speaker 1>a really really good tight end group. And I've got

0:36:35.840 --> 0:36:38.720
<v Speaker 1>I've got about ten more guys that I need. Sam

0:36:39.160 --> 0:36:42.600
<v Speaker 1>Laporta from Iowa. Iowa's put out tight end after tight

0:36:42.719 --> 0:36:44.880
<v Speaker 1>end in the league. Right, these are all tight end schools.

0:36:44.920 --> 0:36:47.919
<v Speaker 1>Notre Dame. Yeah, I'd say, I don't think you're gonna

0:36:47.960 --> 0:36:51.800
<v Speaker 1>have a shot at Michael Mayer from Notre Dame Musgrave

0:36:51.840 --> 0:36:54.759
<v Speaker 1>will be an interesting that's six six two fifty right there.

0:36:55.200 --> 0:36:58.320
<v Speaker 1>So to me, you know, that's more probably a second

0:36:59.200 --> 0:37:03.920
<v Speaker 1>round kind of thing. Him, Washington, Kincaid, I they are all.

0:37:04.000 --> 0:37:07.319
<v Speaker 1>They are all I think really really really good. And

0:37:07.480 --> 0:37:09.919
<v Speaker 1>you know the thing with with Kincaid, I'll just kind

0:37:09.960 --> 0:37:13.680
<v Speaker 1>of I think that that that's a possibility there. Super

0:37:13.719 --> 0:37:16.680
<v Speaker 1>talented route runner. He's a finisher. The ball is in

0:37:16.719 --> 0:37:20.120
<v Speaker 1>the air, it's his. He covers some ground with his routes.

0:37:20.160 --> 0:37:21.960
<v Speaker 1>He's a long strider. He gets in and out of

0:37:21.960 --> 0:37:25.720
<v Speaker 1>his brakes really really well. Reliable hands, ability to catch

0:37:25.880 --> 0:37:28.920
<v Speaker 1>in him, he can adjust on the move, big catch radius.

0:37:29.200 --> 0:37:31.279
<v Speaker 1>That's what you need for these quarterbacks. Man, they're not

0:37:31.320 --> 0:37:33.399
<v Speaker 1>always accurate. You better have a guy that can catch

0:37:33.440 --> 0:37:35.640
<v Speaker 1>the football down the field. But he could take the

0:37:35.640 --> 0:37:37.520
<v Speaker 1>ball and get up the field in a hurry. That's

0:37:37.640 --> 0:37:40.680
<v Speaker 1>Dalton Kincaid from Utah. Keep an eye on him. I

0:37:40.760 --> 0:37:43.279
<v Speaker 1>had his name written down in our next segment, we're

0:37:43.280 --> 0:37:44.680
<v Speaker 1>given guys that you want to look at it in

0:37:44.719 --> 0:37:46.839
<v Speaker 1>the Senior Bowl, he was one of those guys I'm

0:37:46.840 --> 0:37:49.360
<v Speaker 1>really excited to see last year who flashed at the

0:37:49.400 --> 0:37:52.160
<v Speaker 1>Senior Bowl. Jake Ferguson. Yeah, and you ended up drafting

0:37:52.160 --> 0:37:54.480
<v Speaker 1>the guy. Yes, so if that's how that happened. But

0:37:54.560 --> 0:37:58.799
<v Speaker 1>I Esha's right, I don't see them heck in in

0:37:58.840 --> 0:38:00.839
<v Speaker 1>two thousand and three, we had the first round grade

0:38:00.840 --> 0:38:02.719
<v Speaker 1>on Jason Witt and we didn't take him to the third.

0:38:03.280 --> 0:38:06.040
<v Speaker 1>Maybe it's in this organization's dna. I know they took

0:38:06.320 --> 0:38:09.600
<v Speaker 1>what the floor from LSU one year in the first round.

0:38:09.600 --> 0:38:11.879
<v Speaker 1>That didn't work out for him. I think she's right

0:38:11.920 --> 0:38:13.880
<v Speaker 1>about that though. But if you get down to the

0:38:13.920 --> 0:38:16.600
<v Speaker 1>point where all of a sudden the tight end is

0:38:16.640 --> 0:38:19.759
<v Speaker 1>the best player on the board at twenty six, it's no.

0:38:19.920 --> 0:38:23.960
<v Speaker 1>I mean they almost took a tight end. Uh oh man?

0:38:24.000 --> 0:38:26.520
<v Speaker 1>What was his name? Kade m from last year Colorado

0:38:26.560 --> 0:38:29.080
<v Speaker 1>State tight end? What was his name? Was it McDonald

0:38:29.200 --> 0:38:31.560
<v Speaker 1>or no? Might hang on, hang on hand on that name.

0:38:32.239 --> 0:38:34.080
<v Speaker 1>I've got to hear. I've got it. I can't do

0:38:34.239 --> 0:38:36.480
<v Speaker 1>names anymore when it comes to I can't remember the

0:38:36.480 --> 0:38:42.080
<v Speaker 1>Colorado State he had he had the Trey McBride. I

0:38:42.160 --> 0:38:44.360
<v Speaker 1>just got to my list of guys from last year. McBride.

0:38:44.400 --> 0:38:46.560
<v Speaker 1>They looked at him really tough. In the second round,

0:38:46.960 --> 0:38:50.080
<v Speaker 1>they were this close was standing on the table for

0:38:50.120 --> 0:38:53.360
<v Speaker 1>Trey McBride in the second round forty six from Colorado State,

0:38:53.440 --> 0:38:55.880
<v Speaker 1>and they ended up going I think he went a

0:38:55.920 --> 0:38:59.560
<v Speaker 1>couple picks prior to them actually being available on the board,

0:38:59.560 --> 0:39:02.920
<v Speaker 1>but he was the guy that they wanted in that

0:39:03.000 --> 0:39:05.320
<v Speaker 1>second round, didn't get him. He went the pick prior

0:39:05.360 --> 0:39:08.080
<v Speaker 1>to the Cardinals and then they selected Sam Williams to

0:39:08.160 --> 0:39:11.200
<v Speaker 1>pick after. So they've looked at it early in the past,

0:39:11.520 --> 0:39:13.720
<v Speaker 1>got to look at it at some point if especially

0:39:13.760 --> 0:39:16.520
<v Speaker 1>if Dalton Schultz isn't a round. Last question of Twitter

0:39:16.560 --> 0:39:19.560
<v Speaker 1>on the twenty Chase asked a couple of mock drafts

0:39:19.640 --> 0:39:23.479
<v Speaker 1>nationally have had Dallas taking an edge rusher at twenty six.

0:39:23.719 --> 0:39:26.799
<v Speaker 1>Is there any chance, any chance that that's a big

0:39:26.880 --> 0:39:32.640
<v Speaker 1>need up front? I'm sorry, I'm in my mind. I'm

0:39:32.640 --> 0:39:37.040
<v Speaker 1>looking at our depth chart to Marcus Lawrence Micah if

0:39:37.080 --> 0:39:40.879
<v Speaker 1>you want to throw him into that conversation. You don't

0:39:40.880 --> 0:39:44.960
<v Speaker 1>know if you're bringing back foul foulers at free agent. Yeah, yeah,

0:39:45.560 --> 0:39:51.120
<v Speaker 1>I support. I mean maybe, like Brian said, um, if

0:39:51.160 --> 0:39:54.800
<v Speaker 1>if somebody's on the board, that's that's gonna help your team.

0:39:54.840 --> 0:39:58.560
<v Speaker 1>I don't see why not. But it's not. I guess

0:39:58.600 --> 0:40:00.200
<v Speaker 1>that wouldn't be the first thing that I I think

0:40:00.200 --> 0:40:04.319
<v Speaker 1>he is like a needed like you need it right now. Yeah,

0:40:04.360 --> 0:40:06.400
<v Speaker 1>it's probably you're not going to get the will Andersons

0:40:06.480 --> 0:40:09.759
<v Speaker 1>or the Miles Murphy. Anderson out of Alabama, Murphy out

0:40:09.760 --> 0:40:12.279
<v Speaker 1>of Clemson. You talk about some of these guys on

0:40:12.320 --> 0:40:16.040
<v Speaker 1>the back half. What you don't like? Question? What's up? Y'all?

0:40:16.040 --> 0:40:20.480
<v Speaker 1>Watched Will Anderson? Right? Yeah? Yeah? I feel like there's

0:40:20.520 --> 0:40:23.799
<v Speaker 1>so many times I'll watch him and he seems he's

0:40:23.840 --> 0:40:26.719
<v Speaker 1>not if he's not in the play, he's not interested.

0:40:27.120 --> 0:40:30.000
<v Speaker 1>Is that me? Am I tripping? We're getting into the

0:40:30.080 --> 0:40:33.439
<v Speaker 1>du love football conversation already. No, no, no, no, no no no.

0:40:33.600 --> 0:40:36.239
<v Speaker 1>What I'm saying is is that I feel if the

0:40:36.239 --> 0:40:39.080
<v Speaker 1>balls running away. I'm serious, y'all. Like the first couple

0:40:39.080 --> 0:40:40.640
<v Speaker 1>of games I watched him, I was like, all right,

0:40:40.800 --> 0:40:44.680
<v Speaker 1>watching Texas game where there was plenty of it was

0:40:44.719 --> 0:40:47.560
<v Speaker 1>more than one Georgia. It was more than one game.

0:40:47.640 --> 0:40:50.400
<v Speaker 1>It was when he's locked in. He's locked in. I

0:40:50.400 --> 0:40:52.000
<v Speaker 1>think he's one of those guys that can turn it on.

0:40:52.280 --> 0:40:54.440
<v Speaker 1>I think he gets frustrated too, I think so, I

0:40:54.480 --> 0:40:56.359
<v Speaker 1>think it's okay. I want to make sure I wasn't

0:40:56.360 --> 0:40:59.600
<v Speaker 1>tripping because I was like, Yo, this dude, he's fantastic

0:40:59.640 --> 0:41:02.239
<v Speaker 1>at what he does. He but I just like if

0:41:02.280 --> 0:41:04.439
<v Speaker 1>he if they're not running to the side, if they're

0:41:04.560 --> 0:41:07.040
<v Speaker 1>if it's a pass play, Like honestly, he's such a

0:41:07.040 --> 0:41:09.200
<v Speaker 1>giant human that if he just puts his hands up

0:41:09.400 --> 0:41:12.759
<v Speaker 1>and he's active in the play, he probably would beat

0:41:12.840 --> 0:41:14.960
<v Speaker 1>down balls if he's in the because he's in the

0:41:15.000 --> 0:41:17.640
<v Speaker 1>passing lanes. His arms are long enough. If you give me,

0:41:18.000 --> 0:41:21.240
<v Speaker 1>if you give me, twenty twenty one, Will Anderson first

0:41:21.280 --> 0:41:24.480
<v Speaker 1>overall pick, he was the guy. Twenty twenty two, Will

0:41:24.520 --> 0:41:26.640
<v Speaker 1>Anderson didn't really do a whole lot for me. He's

0:41:26.640 --> 0:41:28.319
<v Speaker 1>a good player, don't get me wrong, and the traits

0:41:28.320 --> 0:41:30.800
<v Speaker 1>are there. He is speedy, he is physically is strong.

0:41:31.040 --> 0:41:33.799
<v Speaker 1>He's got those broad shoulders, relentless pass rush is one

0:41:33.840 --> 0:41:35.319
<v Speaker 1>of the notes that I had down. And he can

0:41:35.360 --> 0:41:37.440
<v Speaker 1>stop the run. But if it's like a one on

0:41:37.440 --> 0:41:39.640
<v Speaker 1>one battle away from the ball, you're not gonna see

0:41:39.680 --> 0:41:42.239
<v Speaker 1>the Michael Parsons coming from the opposite side or the

0:41:42.280 --> 0:41:44.520
<v Speaker 1>DeMarcus Lawrence coming from the opposite side of the formation.

0:41:44.560 --> 0:41:49.160
<v Speaker 1>To make a suit, I'm not you know what, you

0:41:49.200 --> 0:41:51.759
<v Speaker 1>guys are not wrong about that, because no, no, no,

0:41:51.840 --> 0:41:54.319
<v Speaker 1>I was because I was looking at Tyree Wilson from

0:41:54.360 --> 0:41:57.840
<v Speaker 1>Texas Tech, and I was looking for Miles Murphy from Clemson,

0:41:58.480 --> 0:42:01.160
<v Speaker 1>you know, and I was bj Laurie from LSU. I

0:42:01.160 --> 0:42:03.959
<v Speaker 1>was looking at all these guys. I'm thinking, like, man,

0:42:04.040 --> 0:42:07.120
<v Speaker 1>why is why is Will Anderson looking like these guys? Well,

0:42:07.160 --> 0:42:08.880
<v Speaker 1>I mean, and I mean that in a way like

0:42:09.160 --> 0:42:11.319
<v Speaker 1>could you think of Will Anderson just being head and

0:42:11.320 --> 0:42:16.040
<v Speaker 1>shoulders above everybody? But there's there's people now as as

0:42:16.080 --> 0:42:18.600
<v Speaker 1>we dive into this, Will Anderson was kind of going

0:42:18.640 --> 0:42:21.000
<v Speaker 1>to be the number one well list of a quarterback win.

0:42:21.120 --> 0:42:23.200
<v Speaker 1>But you know, here's the Bears. They don't need a quarterback.

0:42:23.560 --> 0:42:26.360
<v Speaker 1>Bears are looking at defensive players. They're looking at the

0:42:26.400 --> 0:42:31.120
<v Speaker 1>tackle you know from from Georgia as a possibility. Or

0:42:31.160 --> 0:42:34.120
<v Speaker 1>then could it be Will Anderson. I think it was

0:42:34.120 --> 0:42:36.280
<v Speaker 1>always going to be a slam dunk, that Will Anderson

0:42:36.360 --> 0:42:37.759
<v Speaker 1>was going to be this guy. I don't think it's

0:42:37.760 --> 0:42:40.799
<v Speaker 1>a slam dunk anymore. No, I don't say I was

0:42:40.840 --> 0:42:43.520
<v Speaker 1>watching this gentleman. I mean because obviously he's the first

0:42:43.719 --> 0:42:45.960
<v Speaker 1>first person on his board, and I sat there and

0:42:46.000 --> 0:42:51.479
<v Speaker 1>watched him, and I said, I for a first round pick,

0:42:51.840 --> 0:42:54.280
<v Speaker 1>for the to be the number one pick, number one overall,

0:42:54.360 --> 0:42:58.719
<v Speaker 1>number one overall pick. Rather, I expect it something else.

0:42:58.840 --> 0:43:00.680
<v Speaker 1>And when I started watching him, maybe I do need

0:43:00.680 --> 0:43:03.359
<v Speaker 1>to go watch twenty twenty one. I'm still watch watch

0:43:03.360 --> 0:43:05.480
<v Speaker 1>the twenty one tape. It's really impressed. It's gonna make

0:43:05.520 --> 0:43:08.600
<v Speaker 1>me more mad though probably but also to people probably

0:43:08.600 --> 0:43:10.319
<v Speaker 1>figure out how to play him. Whatever the case. Maybe

0:43:10.360 --> 0:43:14.080
<v Speaker 1>if if he was taken last year after the twenty

0:43:14.160 --> 0:43:16.000
<v Speaker 1>one tape, I think he would have been maybe the

0:43:16.040 --> 0:43:18.040
<v Speaker 1>second or third edge rusher off the board. It would

0:43:18.040 --> 0:43:19.880
<v Speaker 1>have been Trayvon Walker, and then it would have been

0:43:19.960 --> 0:43:22.960
<v Speaker 1>right there with Aidan Hutchinson. I don't think he's a

0:43:23.040 --> 0:43:25.040
<v Speaker 1>top three edge rusher from last year. I think it

0:43:25.080 --> 0:43:29.919
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<v Speaker 1>see where and there were some there were some serious

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<v Speaker 1>questions about Hutchinson from Michigan. Last year. He bawled out

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<v Speaker 1>and he played his I like him, and then he had,

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<v Speaker 1>of course, of course his breakout game against the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>He's like, oh, I know how to do everything. I'm like,

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<v Speaker 1>of course against the Cowboys, you figure it out. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>my bad y'all, I didn't mean to talk about Will

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<v Speaker 1>Actually the Collegiate Bowl coming up on Saturday. We're starting

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<v Speaker 1>to get into these collegiate All Star games already in

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<v Speaker 1>the Senior Bowl of course down in Mobile, Alabama. Great

0:46:59.719 --> 0:47:02.439
<v Speaker 1>great eight roster again this year. Looking at super job

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<v Speaker 1>down there, Jim Naggy and them doing it feel like

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<v Speaker 1>every year, right, every year it takes a step up

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<v Speaker 1>to sure, do what what position? Do you feel like

0:47:09.360 --> 0:47:11.920
<v Speaker 1>he's best represented down in Mobile this year based off

0:47:11.960 --> 0:47:13.520
<v Speaker 1>of the guys that you've seen and some of the

0:47:13.600 --> 0:47:15.759
<v Speaker 1>roster that kind of overlaps. I know, I've written down

0:47:15.800 --> 0:47:18.879
<v Speaker 1>a lot of defensive players here, you know, from what

0:47:18.920 --> 0:47:21.319
<v Speaker 1>I was doing, and the one I might be the

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<v Speaker 1>most interested in is a kid named Andre Carter from Army. Okay, okay,

0:47:27.760 --> 0:47:30.800
<v Speaker 1>there's some people as an edge. Andre Carter's a six seven,

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<v Speaker 1>two hundred and sixty pound uh like say, he's he

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<v Speaker 1>goes school at Army, and you know it's one of

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<v Speaker 1>those things. This might be the first Army player that

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<v Speaker 1>we have drafted in the first round in a long Wow. Yeah,

0:47:48.960 --> 0:47:53.440
<v Speaker 1>I'm sorry that veteran. You can absolutely as some of

0:47:53.600 --> 0:47:55.960
<v Speaker 1>you can say that, and I knew you would appreciate this.

0:47:55.960 --> 0:47:58.359
<v Speaker 1>This guy physically looks the part. I am. I am

0:47:58.520 --> 0:48:02.200
<v Speaker 1>exciting Now. Army play. They play big time football. They

0:48:02.239 --> 0:48:04.800
<v Speaker 1>play You know that you could see them playing games

0:48:04.840 --> 0:48:08.120
<v Speaker 1>where it's good competition. It's not like that they're playing

0:48:08.120 --> 0:48:12.000
<v Speaker 1>against lower level teams and this guy's making plays. But man,

0:48:12.160 --> 0:48:17.160
<v Speaker 1>this guy physically looks the part and he's quick he's

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<v Speaker 1>got to burst. He could get off the ball in

0:48:20.200 --> 0:48:23.960
<v Speaker 1>a hurry, he could chase things down, he could finish.

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<v Speaker 1>He had a couple of misses in the Navy game

0:48:27.800 --> 0:48:30.040
<v Speaker 1>where it would have been a tackle for loss, but

0:48:30.120 --> 0:48:31.920
<v Speaker 1>you know he was he was able to, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>kind of rally from that. I just think he's a

0:48:34.480 --> 0:48:39.399
<v Speaker 1>really disruptive guy, relentless, attitude, effort. And the last thing

0:48:39.520 --> 0:48:41.759
<v Speaker 1>I used, I said this in my notes. I said

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<v Speaker 1>this mental toughness and desire not an issue at all.

0:48:45.360 --> 0:48:47.480
<v Speaker 1>He has done things in his life a lot harder

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<v Speaker 1>than football, and I think that's where you got to

0:48:51.080 --> 0:48:54.640
<v Speaker 1>look at these types of kids. There's something special about

0:48:54.680 --> 0:48:58.360
<v Speaker 1>these service kids that play and do this, and because

0:48:58.400 --> 0:49:02.560
<v Speaker 1>it's it's not there's Like I said, I'm excited for

0:49:02.680 --> 0:49:05.839
<v Speaker 1>him because I feel like that both teams have good

0:49:05.880 --> 0:49:09.280
<v Speaker 1>offensive lineman, good tackles in this game, like a Matthew

0:49:09.320 --> 0:49:13.320
<v Speaker 1>bergeron I mentioned him from Syracuse. He's going to go

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<v Speaker 1>up against some good offensive lineman. I hope he has

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<v Speaker 1>a really really good week of practice because he could

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<v Speaker 1>solidify his spot potentially of being a first round player

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<v Speaker 1>out of the article. Yeah, really cool that he's going

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<v Speaker 1>to even get a chance to do all this. Didn't

0:49:26.760 --> 0:49:30.239
<v Speaker 1>they have to overturn like legislation. There's there's things, all

0:49:30.360 --> 0:49:33.040
<v Speaker 1>kinds of things that depending on with with I know

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<v Speaker 1>with President Biden and all these the Service Academy rules.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, it's it's it's a it's a lot of work.

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<v Speaker 1>And but this kid, he deserves it. This kid deserves

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<v Speaker 1>the opportunity to be evaluated and looked at. And I

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<v Speaker 1>hope everybody makes the trip to West Point to see

0:49:50.120 --> 0:49:52.759
<v Speaker 1>this kid because I think he's got something. I love

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<v Speaker 1>the fact the Senior Bull brings guys in like this

0:49:55.440 --> 0:49:58.160
<v Speaker 1>because I think he's legitimate. There's a list of guys.

0:49:58.160 --> 0:50:00.680
<v Speaker 1>I mean, I could go through fIF teen guys that

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<v Speaker 1>I absolutely love, but this is the one. I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm interested to see how his week turns out. It's

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<v Speaker 1>really cool at the at the Senior Bowl or you've

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<v Speaker 1>been looking at Senior Bowl wise, so wide receiver, that's

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<v Speaker 1>wide receivers, Rice, Rice. And part of it is because

0:50:17.600 --> 0:50:20.960
<v Speaker 1>he is from he played for SMU. He's given Cole

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<v Speaker 1>Beasley a run for his money at as far as

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<v Speaker 1>his tenure down. They put out some much receivers now,

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<v Speaker 1>Courtland Sutton Daniel Sanders, Cole Beasley. Yeah, I the Senior Bowl,

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<v Speaker 1>like you were talking about for the receivers, this is

0:50:34.960 --> 0:50:38.040
<v Speaker 1>that time for these guys. This is one of these

0:50:38.120 --> 0:50:39.759
<v Speaker 1>This is one of the times where you get to

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<v Speaker 1>see obviously the best against the best. And I think

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<v Speaker 1>this guy when we were talking about yesterday with what

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<v Speaker 1>do you want in a receiver, I was like, Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>I want a short, eatermediate guy. He can do it all.

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<v Speaker 1>He can do it all, and he's also I like

0:50:51.600 --> 0:50:54.240
<v Speaker 1>the way he tracks the ball. He's he's so physical

0:50:54.320 --> 0:50:57.080
<v Speaker 1>for his size. In my opinion, he's very physical. And

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<v Speaker 1>again we talked about these corners and how they liked

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<v Speaker 1>the jam at the line. A lot more DBA, a

0:51:01.440 --> 0:51:04.400
<v Speaker 1>lot more defensive coordinators are playing press. You need a

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<v Speaker 1>guy that can get his people's hands off of him

0:51:07.239 --> 0:51:09.879
<v Speaker 1>and he fights for the ball. That's something that that's

0:51:09.920 --> 0:51:12.200
<v Speaker 1>something that we've been looking for, and that's something that

0:51:12.280 --> 0:51:15.960
<v Speaker 1>this Rob receiver Corp we talked about, we didn't always

0:51:16.000 --> 0:51:19.080
<v Speaker 1>see consistently. So for me, I'm looking at him, I'm like,

0:51:19.080 --> 0:51:23.280
<v Speaker 1>whoever gets him? If you need a QB friendly wide

0:51:23.280 --> 0:51:25.279
<v Speaker 1>receiver that's going to fight back to the ball, is

0:51:25.280 --> 0:51:27.520
<v Speaker 1>going to help out your guy in scramble, drill this

0:51:27.760 --> 0:51:31.879
<v Speaker 1>this dude right here. And also he blocks incredibly well,

0:51:32.760 --> 0:51:35.640
<v Speaker 1>especially on the perimeter to be his side. So he

0:51:35.680 --> 0:51:37.439
<v Speaker 1>also plays with a chip on the shoulder. I think

0:51:37.480 --> 0:51:40.200
<v Speaker 1>going to like an SMU kind of makes you feel

0:51:40.239 --> 0:51:42.240
<v Speaker 1>like you have to play with that chip on your shoulder.

0:51:42.280 --> 0:51:45.200
<v Speaker 1>But this gentleman right here is who I'm really looking

0:51:45.239 --> 0:51:47.600
<v Speaker 1>for um. And I also feel like this could be

0:51:47.680 --> 0:51:50.359
<v Speaker 1>somebody that the Cowboys maybe look at because he has

0:51:50.760 --> 0:51:55.080
<v Speaker 1>that every level ability and he has yackability. Or you

0:51:55.160 --> 0:51:58.960
<v Speaker 1>nailed this guy. You've freaking nailed this, freaking nail this play.

0:51:59.239 --> 0:52:01.600
<v Speaker 1>I've never gotten serious. I was just reading my notes

0:52:01.640 --> 0:52:05.040
<v Speaker 1>and I was going, yeah, yeah, yeah, this This guy

0:52:05.200 --> 0:52:07.279
<v Speaker 1>is not bothered at all for where he has to

0:52:07.320 --> 0:52:09.239
<v Speaker 1>go for the ball. He don't you don't. I mean

0:52:09.520 --> 0:52:11.480
<v Speaker 1>it is, you don't care. He's gonna go get it.

0:52:11.760 --> 0:52:15.240
<v Speaker 1>It's good, good call. And then you've got Zame Flowers

0:52:15.320 --> 0:52:17.960
<v Speaker 1>isn't necessarily a senior Bowl guy, but he's kind of

0:52:17.960 --> 0:52:21.200
<v Speaker 1>in that same love. He gave me a choice. I mean,

0:52:21.239 --> 0:52:24.839
<v Speaker 1>I know Rice is bigger, but Zay Flowers is good.

0:52:25.040 --> 0:52:28.279
<v Speaker 1>I watched him. I mean, you talk about it the

0:52:28.360 --> 0:52:31.720
<v Speaker 1>start stop quickness. I mean, I mean it's like watching

0:52:31.760 --> 0:52:33.759
<v Speaker 1>an NBA game when they're on that three point line

0:52:33.760 --> 0:52:36.319
<v Speaker 1>and the and the guys go flying by kind of

0:52:36.400 --> 0:52:38.160
<v Speaker 1>ducks and then the guy goes flying by and you

0:52:38.239 --> 0:52:41.320
<v Speaker 1>hit the shot on a That's what Flowers does. He catches.

0:52:41.520 --> 0:52:44.120
<v Speaker 1>I've never seen body that when it gets that tight

0:52:44.160 --> 0:52:47.120
<v Speaker 1>in space that he just stops and everybody just goes

0:52:47.360 --> 0:52:49.520
<v Speaker 1>shoot right by him and he goes here we go.

0:52:49.840 --> 0:52:52.440
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, but he is he is good sable. I

0:52:52.480 --> 0:52:55.520
<v Speaker 1>smell a pet cat coming. No, no, no, that smells no. No.

0:52:55.600 --> 0:52:58.120
<v Speaker 1>I was welling the Flowers. He's right about the Boston

0:52:58.160 --> 0:53:00.840
<v Speaker 1>College tape. I'm just saying that, right, but because my

0:53:00.920 --> 0:53:05.040
<v Speaker 1>pet cat Cody Cody mok senior Bowl guy. But keep

0:53:05.040 --> 0:53:09.080
<v Speaker 1>an eye on on Jalen Duncan, offensive tackle from Maryland. Okay,

0:53:09.160 --> 0:53:10.799
<v Speaker 1>that's another guy you need to keep an eye on.

0:53:10.920 --> 0:53:14.640
<v Speaker 1>For sure. There's some really really really good defensive tackles

0:53:14.960 --> 0:53:17.719
<v Speaker 1>in this game, and they're on the Well, it used

0:53:17.760 --> 0:53:20.120
<v Speaker 1>to be North South, but it's the I think that's

0:53:20.160 --> 0:53:23.239
<v Speaker 1>called National and somewhat is it now National American an

0:53:23.280 --> 0:53:25.520
<v Speaker 1>American or something. I think the National or the American

0:53:25.640 --> 0:53:29.920
<v Speaker 1>side when you're talking about Byron Young, Zach Pickens. Byron

0:53:29.960 --> 0:53:34.279
<v Speaker 1>Young goes to school at Alabama, Zack Pickens goes to

0:53:34.680 --> 0:53:37.759
<v Speaker 1>South Carolina. And then there's there's two Byron youngs. There's

0:53:37.760 --> 0:53:41.120
<v Speaker 1>an Alabama Byron Young, and there's a Tennessee Byron Young.

0:53:41.400 --> 0:53:42.960
<v Speaker 1>So you gotta kind of you gotta be when you're

0:53:42.960 --> 0:53:45.520
<v Speaker 1>talking about Byron Young. You got two the boat playing

0:53:45.520 --> 0:53:48.359
<v Speaker 1>in the game. We mentioned Will McDonald from Iowa State

0:53:48.480 --> 0:53:50.319
<v Speaker 1>was a guy that I really really really really want

0:53:50.320 --> 0:53:54.400
<v Speaker 1>to lanky edgecure right, and I talked about uh again,

0:53:54.560 --> 0:53:59.680
<v Speaker 1>Matthew bergeron the Tackle from Syracuse, Luke Musgrave from Oregon

0:53:59.760 --> 0:54:02.319
<v Speaker 1>stand we mentioned him, and then your guy Rice. Those

0:54:02.360 --> 0:54:05.160
<v Speaker 1>were all names of guys that I was super super

0:54:05.200 --> 0:54:06.719
<v Speaker 1>interested in seeing how they were going to play his

0:54:06.880 --> 0:54:10.040
<v Speaker 1>local so I think he might be on people's radar anyway.

0:54:10.200 --> 0:54:12.160
<v Speaker 1>That's what I'm saying about Rice is that, I mean,

0:54:12.320 --> 0:54:14.240
<v Speaker 1>how easy is it to get to see a private

0:54:14.280 --> 0:54:16.080
<v Speaker 1>workout with him as he here now. We were talking

0:54:16.120 --> 0:54:19.080
<v Speaker 1>about veteran guys earlier too, about guys who had played

0:54:19.120 --> 0:54:21.160
<v Speaker 1>a lot of football and then at done so at

0:54:21.200 --> 0:54:23.160
<v Speaker 1>a high level. I want to I want to see

0:54:23.160 --> 0:54:25.960
<v Speaker 1>what Jonathan Mingo out of Old Miss has wide receiver

0:54:26.400 --> 0:54:29.360
<v Speaker 1>six two two twenty five. He put up good production,

0:54:29.440 --> 0:54:31.960
<v Speaker 1>dealt with some injuries last year toward the back half

0:54:31.960 --> 0:54:34.520
<v Speaker 1>when he had Matt Corralla quarterback. Then he comes back

0:54:34.560 --> 0:54:37.040
<v Speaker 1>in this year, had eight hundred yards receiving in the SEC,

0:54:37.680 --> 0:54:40.560
<v Speaker 1>was a second team All Conference player. He's going to

0:54:40.640 --> 0:54:43.439
<v Speaker 1>the Senior Bowl. He'll be there. I'm interested to see

0:54:43.480 --> 0:54:46.360
<v Speaker 1>because he's got the he's got the traits in the body,

0:54:46.400 --> 0:54:49.960
<v Speaker 1>in the build, and we've seen guys have good production.

0:54:50.600 --> 0:54:53.919
<v Speaker 1>Bring that veteran, that veteran experience of the Senior Bowl.

0:54:54.120 --> 0:54:56.440
<v Speaker 1>But it's never gonna jump off the page. But then

0:54:56.480 --> 0:54:58.239
<v Speaker 1>they stand out and they go to the NFL and

0:54:58.239 --> 0:55:00.960
<v Speaker 1>they have success. Chase Klaybol is the first one that

0:55:00.960 --> 0:55:02.560
<v Speaker 1>comes to mind when thinking that. A lot of people

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<v Speaker 1>thought he was a glorified tight end going to Mobile

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<v Speaker 1>and they're like, Ah, he's gonna he's gonna switch the

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<v Speaker 1>tight end. He's gonna switch the tight end. Big guy,

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<v Speaker 1>big body, goes up and gets it, had a great

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<v Speaker 1>week in Mobile, gets drafted by the Steelers, and all

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<v Speaker 1>of a sudden he's one of the best receivers AFC.

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<v Speaker 1>Did you change the narrative. I was gonna ask you,

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<v Speaker 1>Keano Benton, defensive tackle from Wisconsin, did you do any

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<v Speaker 1>notes on him? I took a couple of notes on him.

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<v Speaker 1>I glanced at him last night before my dog had diarrhea.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh oh yeah, so I glanced at him last night.

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<v Speaker 1>Let me let me did you like the player? Yes?

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<v Speaker 1>I like the player. I think he's gonna just go ahead,

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<v Speaker 1>go ahead, yeah, six four, three hundred and fifteen pounds.

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<v Speaker 1>This guy is big. I mean big in Wisconsin, and

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<v Speaker 1>I mean to me, the quickness, the power, the active

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, you were talking about potential defensive tackles Benton

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<v Speaker 1>from Wisconsin. Though he doesn't have a lot of pass

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<v Speaker 1>rush move we don't care, but he doesn't care because

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<v Speaker 1>he does a good job of getting rid of blockers.

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<v Speaker 1>You talk about playing with your hands, putting pressure on

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<v Speaker 1>the quarterback. He's square through the play. You don't see

0:56:00.600 --> 0:56:04.080
<v Speaker 1>him get turned or knocked off balance. I mean, there's

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<v Speaker 1>there's This is strong enough to anchor down and hold

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<v Speaker 1>the line. Really nice, stopping the goal line in Michigan

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<v Speaker 1>State game. I love if you're talking about defensive line

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<v Speaker 1>and defensive tackle to look back, give me a guy

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<v Speaker 1>at six four, three hundred and fifteen pounds playing in

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<v Speaker 1>the middle of that defensive one technique knows tackle type

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<v Speaker 1>of guy. Not to your point where you mentioned like

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<v Speaker 1>he can't pass rush, I said, I don't care, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>because I think that's a mistake. Not a mistake, but

0:56:27.160 --> 0:56:30.400
<v Speaker 1>I think that's something that this uh that's been lately

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<v Speaker 1>from the DT position, is that you've been looking for

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<v Speaker 1>guys who have some pass rush ability but they can

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<v Speaker 1>play DT. And I feel like that's kind of we saw.

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<v Speaker 1>I think you saw that in some of the run

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<v Speaker 1>defense and stuff. Is you got guys that can get

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<v Speaker 1>up field on this team, but I'm not sure if

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<v Speaker 1>you have guys that can hold blocks consistently and eat

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<v Speaker 1>up blocks so other guys can be free. I think

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<v Speaker 1>this team in particular has enough um speed. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>even if you want to add to it in d NS,

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<v Speaker 1>you want a guy that can hold it down in

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<v Speaker 1>the middle and just do that and that's okay. You

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<v Speaker 1>want to eat up space, You've tried to occupy that

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<v Speaker 1>with John Ridgeway, Quentin Bohannah, Jonathan Hankins. Now, kid's a

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<v Speaker 1>good player, man, I mean you mentioned his name. I

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<v Speaker 1>had to mention because he was. He was a guy

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<v Speaker 1>that wrote down in my notes he's athletic. Yeah, he

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<v Speaker 1>is to beat to beat size, I mean, and when

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<v Speaker 1>you say athletic, he's athletic enough to take on blocks

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<v Speaker 1>of ship to ship and actually make the tackle. It's

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<v Speaker 1>not just gonna trash can full of dirt. He's gonna move, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>he's gonna move, but he's not moving up. Nothing wrong

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<v Speaker 1>with the trash can full of dirt, nothing wrong with it. Uh.

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<v Speaker 1>Probably the highest rated player on a national scale. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>not saying that's what we're talking about in here, but

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<v Speaker 1>national scale to be at the Senior Bowl, Tyree Wilson,

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<v Speaker 1>outside linebacker edge rusher from Texas Tech. A lot of

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<v Speaker 1>people like him. Yeah, in the top half of the

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<v Speaker 1>first round. Yeah, what have you seen from him? In

0:57:47.800 --> 0:57:49.880
<v Speaker 1>your tape, Brian, have you watched him yet? I mean,

0:57:50.000 --> 0:57:53.760
<v Speaker 1>she was talking about Will Anderson, and I'm thinking, I

0:57:53.800 --> 0:57:56.360
<v Speaker 1>wonder if Will Anderson's really the best player on this

0:57:56.720 --> 0:57:59.400
<v Speaker 1>at least Tyree Wilson. I'm just I'm just saying, man

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<v Speaker 1>to me, when I watched this kid play and it

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<v Speaker 1>was just it was relentless. It was down after down

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<v Speaker 1>the way he was just attacking, you know, and this,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean he's six six, two seventy five. He's listed

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<v Speaker 1>as a linebacker. He's gonna play end in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>He's gonna win the shop. He was a Texas A

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<v Speaker 1>and m transfer to his power strength he was. I

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<v Speaker 1>mean the ball carrier comes at and bumped down one hand.

0:58:24.560 --> 0:58:27.600
<v Speaker 1>I mean he pushed blockers into the backfield easily. He'll

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<v Speaker 1>stand up, He'll put his hand in the dirt. He

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<v Speaker 1>comes off the ball and control blockers upper body strength.

0:58:33.040 --> 0:58:34.920
<v Speaker 1>He's really a good job of finding the ball. When

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<v Speaker 1>they talk about get up the field, retrace your steps,

0:58:37.560 --> 0:58:40.840
<v Speaker 1>go back, can charge the corner, work around it, dip,

0:58:41.560 --> 0:58:44.000
<v Speaker 1>there's a I mean that gays six six two seventy

0:58:44.000 --> 0:58:46.160
<v Speaker 1>five doing all that stuff. But I think that's why

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<v Speaker 1>I think, I really think that tackles have trouble because

0:58:50.320 --> 0:58:52.720
<v Speaker 1>his pad level. So I think they have trouble getting

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<v Speaker 1>their hands on him and just holding up because he

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<v Speaker 1>I think his center of gravity, he's really good to

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<v Speaker 1>ballast is nasty. And when you look at that, I

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<v Speaker 1>think sometimes when I was watching him, there are times

0:59:03.320 --> 0:59:05.160
<v Speaker 1>he looked like he was beat. Yeah, but he can

0:59:05.200 --> 0:59:07.760
<v Speaker 1>get people off of him. His band is nice. See,

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<v Speaker 1>I bet I love what she just said to because

0:59:10.960 --> 0:59:13.600
<v Speaker 1>he's because he's I think there's some violence to his game.

0:59:13.880 --> 0:59:16.080
<v Speaker 1>I really really do. I think there's some violence to

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<v Speaker 1>that body right there. He was originally tabbed as the

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<v Speaker 1>Senior Bowl as a Senior Bowl invite and a Senior

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<v Speaker 1>Bowl roster guy. I don't see him on the website

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<v Speaker 1>right now. He may have backed out so well, we

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<v Speaker 1>got to talk about he's a heck of a player.

0:59:29.680 --> 0:59:32.200
<v Speaker 1>Tyrie Wilson, Texas TA. He may have said, uh oh,

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<v Speaker 1>I'll let my tape speak for itself. I'll let that

0:59:34.560 --> 0:59:37.240
<v Speaker 1>thing happen and then we'll go into it. But that's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna do it for us today on the Draft Show.

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<v Speaker 1>Good week, guys. That was a fun first two episodes

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<v Speaker 1>about that. We will be back on Wednesday to break

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<v Speaker 1>down what we've seen from some of the practices as

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<v Speaker 1>well along the way. Lots of fun to talk about

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<v Speaker 1>the Senior Bowl and what we see in mobile. But

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<v Speaker 1>we'll be back Wednesday and Thursday to break it all

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<v Speaker 1>down for you. For Brian brought us, I Esha Morrison,

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<v Speaker 1>Chris Beam in the back, I'm Kyle y'all and saying

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