1 00:00:02,560 --> 00:00:04,960 Speaker 1: Following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and 2 00:00:05,040 --> 00:00:06,520 Speaker 1: the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. 3 00:00:08,840 --> 00:00:16,239 Speaker 2: Cowboys Let's go. Are you ready for a break? 4 00:00:16,520 --> 00:00:16,759 Speaker 3: Yes? 5 00:00:17,040 --> 00:00:18,640 Speaker 2: Are you ready for a break? 6 00:00:18,760 --> 00:00:19,440 Speaker 4: Absolutely? 7 00:00:19,600 --> 00:00:21,440 Speaker 2: Ready for a break? 8 00:00:21,680 --> 00:00:25,439 Speaker 5: Yeah, And so much for that. It's time for the 9 00:00:25,600 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 5: Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com. 10 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:31,000 Speaker 2: We were on right with Nick Eatman. 11 00:00:31,400 --> 00:00:35,640 Speaker 1: Brian brought us and bar Garcia and Derek Eagleton. 12 00:00:38,200 --> 00:00:41,480 Speaker 6: It is Wednesday, April nineteenth, twenty twenty three, Season nineteen, 13 00:00:41,479 --> 00:00:43,920 Speaker 6: episode number three. Welcome to the latest edition of the 14 00:00:43,920 --> 00:00:48,000 Speaker 6: Break LIFESWBC Mortgage Studios at the Star got Nick Eatmon. 15 00:00:48,080 --> 00:00:50,840 Speaker 6: Brian brought us Ambergarcia here with me. We got about 16 00:00:50,880 --> 00:00:53,240 Speaker 6: forty five minutes with you guys, and we'll be talking 17 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:56,120 Speaker 6: about it a little bit of everything today. Stephen Jones 18 00:00:56,160 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 6: was on the fan our partner station yesterday. He had 19 00:00:59,200 --> 00:01:01,040 Speaker 6: some interesting things to say. We'll go through some of 20 00:01:01,040 --> 00:01:03,480 Speaker 6: that stuff. We're going to get to some fan questions. 21 00:01:03,520 --> 00:01:06,399 Speaker 6: I've been promising this for the last couple shows. We've 22 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:07,040 Speaker 6: been trying to do that. 23 00:01:07,080 --> 00:01:07,399 Speaker 7: Today. 24 00:01:07,560 --> 00:01:09,600 Speaker 6: We'll take some phone calls eight eight eight eight five 25 00:01:09,720 --> 00:01:11,720 Speaker 6: five two two ninety seven. You can hit us up. 26 00:01:12,319 --> 00:01:15,160 Speaker 6: Jazz is sitting there waiting and ready for you guys 27 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:17,160 Speaker 6: to call in. So so go ahead and call in. 28 00:01:17,400 --> 00:01:19,600 Speaker 6: We'd love to hear from you, hear some questions and 29 00:01:19,600 --> 00:01:22,720 Speaker 6: get these guys thinking let's start first. That was a question. 30 00:01:22,800 --> 00:01:24,760 Speaker 6: I think that that just kind of sets the stage 31 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:26,640 Speaker 6: for where we are at this point. That I got 32 00:01:26,680 --> 00:01:29,520 Speaker 6: from Richard on Twitter. He says, is it more hectic 33 00:01:29,520 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 6: in the building now that's closer to the draft? Are 34 00:01:31,959 --> 00:01:35,000 Speaker 6: there more scouts just running around? What happens at this point? 35 00:01:35,040 --> 00:01:37,640 Speaker 6: We're eight days out from the NFL Draft. What's going 36 00:01:37,680 --> 00:01:38,600 Speaker 6: on in the building. 37 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:42,400 Speaker 8: At this point seems pretty quiet? I mean, I think 38 00:01:42,720 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 8: is always like considered the calm before the storm. I 39 00:01:46,280 --> 00:01:48,160 Speaker 8: don't know, I don't know. Brian will tell you more 40 00:01:48,200 --> 00:01:50,240 Speaker 8: about what the scouts are running around, but I mean 41 00:01:50,600 --> 00:01:52,560 Speaker 8: I feel like they've probably getting their ducks in a 42 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:54,480 Speaker 8: row a little bit, probably doing a lot of calling 43 00:01:54,600 --> 00:01:57,040 Speaker 8: to other teams, trying to see where other teams are 44 00:01:57,040 --> 00:01:57,600 Speaker 8: feeling out. 45 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:01,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's a in Nick's right, there's a certain calmness 46 00:02:01,720 --> 00:02:04,560 Speaker 3: about it. It's not so much running around. You finished up, 47 00:02:04,880 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 3: you know, they had some of the thirty visit guys. 48 00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 3: Maybe the schedules don't quite work with trying to get 49 00:02:10,200 --> 00:02:12,359 Speaker 3: everybody in a certain time period. There is a time 50 00:02:12,400 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 3: where the league says you can't bring players here. Yeah, 51 00:02:15,760 --> 00:02:16,600 Speaker 3: so you're yeah, you're. 52 00:02:16,520 --> 00:02:19,359 Speaker 2: In that mode now. So it's it's the scouts. 53 00:02:19,400 --> 00:02:23,880 Speaker 3: It's building boards, it's building your stack, it's building the 54 00:02:24,600 --> 00:02:29,240 Speaker 3: board by position by round, and it's a lot of discussions. 55 00:02:28,600 --> 00:02:32,160 Speaker 2: And it's really it's it's all set in that one room. 56 00:02:32,240 --> 00:02:35,280 Speaker 3: You come out, you eat lunch, might go get a workout, 57 00:02:35,560 --> 00:02:37,360 Speaker 3: and then you come back in and you do it. 58 00:02:37,400 --> 00:02:40,600 Speaker 3: There's you know, it's actually really a a neat process. 59 00:02:40,639 --> 00:02:42,480 Speaker 2: Do you go through each position. 60 00:02:42,919 --> 00:02:45,400 Speaker 3: You know, you start with maybe your highest graded player 61 00:02:45,480 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 3: or you might be starting in alphabetical order, and work 62 00:02:48,080 --> 00:02:50,160 Speaker 3: your way all through until you get done with the position, 63 00:02:50,240 --> 00:02:52,480 Speaker 3: and then you move on to the next. So it's 64 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:55,720 Speaker 3: a it's a pretty just u It's it's almost like 65 00:02:55,720 --> 00:02:58,200 Speaker 3: the movie Groundhog Day, if you've ever seen with Bill Murray, 66 00:02:58,200 --> 00:03:00,760 Speaker 3: where you live the same day over and over and 67 00:03:00,800 --> 00:03:04,240 Speaker 3: over again. But the word hectic or running around I 68 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:06,080 Speaker 3: wouldn't use in this case. 69 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 4: I was going to say people I've run into people 70 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:13,160 Speaker 4: that are actually in the war room and during the 71 00:03:13,200 --> 00:03:15,480 Speaker 4: draft day, everyone I've run into that. I'm like, hey, 72 00:03:15,480 --> 00:03:18,440 Speaker 4: how's he going draft? You know, you do get that 73 00:03:18,560 --> 00:03:21,400 Speaker 4: sense of stress, that sense of which is normal because 74 00:03:21,400 --> 00:03:24,680 Speaker 4: you have so much going on and you're so busy 75 00:03:24,760 --> 00:03:27,440 Speaker 4: and kind of running around. But I think that happens 76 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:30,760 Speaker 4: every single year, with every single draft that comes around. 77 00:03:30,880 --> 00:03:34,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, the pressure that scouts that you run into feel 78 00:03:34,720 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 3: is having to present the player because this is really 79 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:42,080 Speaker 3: the first opportunity that Jerry and Steven have to get 80 00:03:42,080 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 3: to and maybe Mike McCarthy too, have got to see 81 00:03:44,720 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 3: the player, and you want to be able to give 82 00:03:46,760 --> 00:03:50,320 Speaker 3: the player his due and as well as his team drafts. 83 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:53,320 Speaker 3: You want to present in a way that makes that 84 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:56,800 Speaker 3: player in that light, whether the good things the player does, 85 00:03:56,880 --> 00:03:59,080 Speaker 3: the things he might need to work on, where he 86 00:03:59,120 --> 00:04:01,120 Speaker 3: fits in the stack, where he fits on the board. 87 00:04:01,280 --> 00:04:03,040 Speaker 2: There's not a pressure on you to do that. 88 00:04:02,960 --> 00:04:05,000 Speaker 3: Because there might be some guys in your areas you're 89 00:04:05,040 --> 00:04:07,960 Speaker 3: driving around that you're like, man, I really like this kid. 90 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 3: I would love for us to draft this guy. So 91 00:04:10,280 --> 00:04:13,440 Speaker 3: you don't want to let that player down and let 92 00:04:13,480 --> 00:04:15,880 Speaker 3: yourself down that you didn't do a good enough job 93 00:04:15,960 --> 00:04:18,599 Speaker 3: presenting the player. That's that's a lot of the stress 94 00:04:18,600 --> 00:04:19,599 Speaker 3: that these guys feel. 95 00:04:19,720 --> 00:04:21,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, it's a ton of meetings and everybody I talked 96 00:04:21,960 --> 00:04:23,359 Speaker 6: to you on that side of the building all is 97 00:04:23,400 --> 00:04:27,440 Speaker 6: like meeting after meeting after meeting after meeting. Well, I 98 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:28,440 Speaker 6: know that's our world too. 99 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:29,920 Speaker 2: Well, let's go. We've done. 100 00:04:30,000 --> 00:04:32,920 Speaker 3: You're in an unusual situation here and I've lived it 101 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:36,920 Speaker 3: myself because Jerry and Steven and this is this is 102 00:04:37,040 --> 00:04:39,080 Speaker 3: just you know, this is because your owner is the 103 00:04:39,160 --> 00:04:42,680 Speaker 3: general manager. He also has other businesses too, so he 104 00:04:42,800 --> 00:04:46,160 Speaker 3: has to carve out time to be so you work 105 00:04:46,200 --> 00:04:48,720 Speaker 3: around their schedule as well. So it could be a 106 00:04:48,760 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 3: little bit of a you know, hey, we got six 107 00:04:51,320 --> 00:04:53,360 Speaker 3: hours blocked, Okay, we got to take an hour off. 108 00:04:53,360 --> 00:04:55,400 Speaker 3: Now we're gonna go another four hours. You know, it's 109 00:04:55,480 --> 00:04:58,559 Speaker 3: kind of a it's it's very unique, but it works 110 00:04:58,560 --> 00:05:00,479 Speaker 3: for these guys. They do a really good job about it. 111 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:04,440 Speaker 6: Let's real quick, Brian. You mentioned the board for those 112 00:05:04,480 --> 00:05:07,160 Speaker 6: people out there that are listening that aren't regular listeners 113 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:10,000 Speaker 6: to the Draft show and may not understand how that 114 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:14,159 Speaker 6: all works. Just quickly, in a quick two minute assessment. 115 00:05:13,800 --> 00:05:15,159 Speaker 2: You're asking me to do something I can't do. How 116 00:05:15,200 --> 00:05:16,320 Speaker 2: do you how do. 117 00:05:16,279 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 6: You build a board like they are all these names, 118 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 6: and obviously there are you know, some people might think, well, 119 00:05:21,000 --> 00:05:22,800 Speaker 6: you literally just list them all in order of how 120 00:05:22,880 --> 00:05:24,680 Speaker 6: you'd like to take them. But how does that all work? 121 00:05:24,680 --> 00:05:26,080 Speaker 6: How does the what are you trying to get to 122 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:27,520 Speaker 6: when you're building your board? 123 00:05:27,600 --> 00:05:27,840 Speaker 2: Yeah? 124 00:05:27,880 --> 00:05:30,640 Speaker 3: If in my my other job is working on one 125 00:05:30,640 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 3: oh five three the fan, and I'm going to post 126 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:35,039 Speaker 3: my board on our website, so you have an idea, 127 00:05:35,120 --> 00:05:38,080 Speaker 3: I do it exactly how you know. I learned the 128 00:05:38,120 --> 00:05:40,960 Speaker 3: Cowboys the Packers back in the day and putting a 129 00:05:41,040 --> 00:05:42,800 Speaker 3: board out there. I'm going to put a stack up 130 00:05:42,800 --> 00:05:45,760 Speaker 3: for you too, from one to two to two ten 131 00:05:45,800 --> 00:05:47,680 Speaker 3: on the players I've looked at and what order I 132 00:05:47,720 --> 00:05:50,480 Speaker 3: would take them. It's really to me, you're all too 133 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:52,920 Speaker 3: ten I did I put in order of how would 134 00:05:52,920 --> 00:05:53,240 Speaker 3: take them? 135 00:05:53,279 --> 00:05:55,480 Speaker 2: From one to two? Ten is what I would do. 136 00:05:55,600 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 3: And so it's you know, you're kind of thinking about, Okay, 137 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:00,800 Speaker 3: how do you you know, how does this go compared 138 00:06:00,880 --> 00:06:04,120 Speaker 3: to this defensive tackle, How does this corner compare to 139 00:06:04,160 --> 00:06:06,840 Speaker 3: this wide receiver? How would I how do I feel 140 00:06:06,839 --> 00:06:09,160 Speaker 3: about I have to go back and read some of 141 00:06:09,160 --> 00:06:10,919 Speaker 3: my notes and say, okay, I like this guy a 142 00:06:10,920 --> 00:06:11,679 Speaker 3: little bit better. 143 00:06:11,920 --> 00:06:13,080 Speaker 2: That's what they're doing in there. 144 00:06:13,200 --> 00:06:14,920 Speaker 8: I mean, let me catch off real quick and ask 145 00:06:14,960 --> 00:06:18,800 Speaker 8: you you doing your board based off of all the teams? 146 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:21,360 Speaker 8: Are the Cowboys doing their board based off of all 147 00:06:21,400 --> 00:06:24,720 Speaker 8: the teams? If the number one player on Kansas City's board, 148 00:06:24,720 --> 00:06:26,320 Speaker 8: if the number one player is a quarterback, is he 149 00:06:26,440 --> 00:06:28,800 Speaker 8: number one on their board? And on they have Patrick Mahomes. 150 00:06:28,920 --> 00:06:31,279 Speaker 3: No, that's that's the thing that its talking about the Cowboys. 151 00:06:31,279 --> 00:06:32,920 Speaker 3: The Cowboys do the teams do. 152 00:06:32,920 --> 00:06:35,080 Speaker 8: The board based off of where they would pick them 153 00:06:35,160 --> 00:06:35,760 Speaker 8: based off. 154 00:06:35,680 --> 00:06:38,039 Speaker 3: That's yeah, you don't want a window dresser board. You know, 155 00:06:38,640 --> 00:06:39,840 Speaker 3: you don't care about the outside anything. 156 00:06:39,839 --> 00:06:40,920 Speaker 2: I don't care. No, I don't care. 157 00:06:41,120 --> 00:06:43,000 Speaker 3: You just you're looking at your You're looking at your 158 00:06:43,080 --> 00:06:45,400 Speaker 3: particular team, and you got to even though you have 159 00:06:45,480 --> 00:06:49,039 Speaker 3: Patrick Mahomes, you have to give these players their due 160 00:06:49,120 --> 00:06:51,160 Speaker 3: and you have to say, Okay, if we were drafting, 161 00:06:51,680 --> 00:06:54,599 Speaker 3: if we were drafted, where would we put up Bryce 162 00:06:54,640 --> 00:06:58,520 Speaker 3: Young quarterback Alabama? Is Bryce Young in our stack? When 163 00:06:58,520 --> 00:07:01,680 Speaker 3: we go one to two fifty or how many other players? 164 00:07:01,680 --> 00:07:03,839 Speaker 3: They usually put about one hundred fifty players on their board. 165 00:07:04,279 --> 00:07:06,600 Speaker 3: So from one to one fifty, where would we put 166 00:07:06,640 --> 00:07:09,920 Speaker 3: Bryce Young in that and what one of the great 167 00:07:09,920 --> 00:07:13,280 Speaker 3: examples of the Cowboys getting their board right was if 168 00:07:13,320 --> 00:07:15,520 Speaker 3: you go back to the Johnny Manziel draft where they 169 00:07:15,560 --> 00:07:19,160 Speaker 3: had Zach Martin and they lose Ryan Shazeer, who's the 170 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,480 Speaker 3: tag ahead of them, and then Alsten chazers off the board. 171 00:07:22,520 --> 00:07:24,000 Speaker 2: Who's the next guy, Zach Martin. 172 00:07:24,400 --> 00:07:28,480 Speaker 3: Jerry Jones, general manager, goes, Johnny Manziel's tax is still there, guys, 173 00:07:28,760 --> 00:07:30,880 Speaker 3: So now he brings it up in the room. Everybody 174 00:07:30,960 --> 00:07:33,880 Speaker 3: kind of goes, but Jerry, Zach Martin is our next, 175 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:37,240 Speaker 3: our tag. That's that's that's the work that we did. 176 00:07:37,320 --> 00:07:39,640 Speaker 3: We're you know, we're not window dressing our board. We're 177 00:07:39,640 --> 00:07:41,800 Speaker 3: not just putting guys up there to put them up there. 178 00:07:41,960 --> 00:07:44,160 Speaker 3: We're putting up there how we would take them, you know, 179 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:47,120 Speaker 3: because if Kansas City got if they're at at thirty 180 00:07:47,160 --> 00:07:49,920 Speaker 3: one and Bryce Young, who they put at second maybe 181 00:07:49,960 --> 00:07:53,520 Speaker 3: on their board, is there, they should take by all means, 182 00:07:53,760 --> 00:07:56,040 Speaker 3: should take Bryce Young is what they should do if 183 00:07:56,040 --> 00:07:57,920 Speaker 3: they're if they're true to their stack and. 184 00:07:57,920 --> 00:07:59,640 Speaker 2: Their board, and do what with them? 185 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:00,520 Speaker 8: Trade them? 186 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:02,760 Speaker 3: I think, you know, I think keeping I think you 187 00:08:02,880 --> 00:08:04,600 Speaker 3: keep them in there, you keep you hold on you 188 00:08:04,640 --> 00:08:04,920 Speaker 3: never know. 189 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:07,320 Speaker 2: I mean, the teams play without, they play without your 190 00:08:07,360 --> 00:08:08,080 Speaker 2: quarterback every. 191 00:08:07,960 --> 00:08:10,560 Speaker 6: Once so well, true as thing like what a. 192 00:08:10,560 --> 00:08:12,480 Speaker 2: Parcel that would be a luxury pick, then we are. 193 00:08:12,600 --> 00:08:15,280 Speaker 6: We're in the talent acquisition business. So you try to 194 00:08:15,280 --> 00:08:17,280 Speaker 6: get the best talent you can and by at some 195 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:18,840 Speaker 6: point it's going to be valuable to you, whether it 196 00:08:18,880 --> 00:08:20,560 Speaker 6: is a trade or work you actually ready to play 197 00:08:20,600 --> 00:08:20,960 Speaker 6: the player. 198 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:21,760 Speaker 2: I think too though. 199 00:08:21,960 --> 00:08:24,800 Speaker 3: It's to me the great thing that the Cowboys have 200 00:08:24,840 --> 00:08:27,320 Speaker 3: been able to do under Will McClay and his administration 201 00:08:27,560 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 3: is like when a CD Lamb becomes available, you know 202 00:08:30,960 --> 00:08:34,160 Speaker 3: everybody had them, taking Chase on the defensive end from 203 00:08:34,280 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 3: or outside linebacker from LSU, everybody, you know, everybody had them. 204 00:08:38,040 --> 00:08:39,280 Speaker 3: It's oh, they're taking it in and they're taking it 205 00:08:39,280 --> 00:08:41,200 Speaker 3: in and taking it in. And the night of the draft, 206 00:08:41,280 --> 00:08:43,120 Speaker 3: we're all like, they hand in the CD Lamb card 207 00:08:43,120 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 3: and you're going, my god, they did it. They actually 208 00:08:45,320 --> 00:08:47,400 Speaker 3: took the best player on their board. And I think 209 00:08:47,400 --> 00:08:49,520 Speaker 3: the Cowboys at twenty six are set up that way 210 00:08:49,600 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 3: right now. Whatever pick they make at twenty six is 211 00:08:52,600 --> 00:08:53,800 Speaker 3: a pick that's going to help them. 212 00:08:54,160 --> 00:08:55,040 Speaker 2: It really really is. 213 00:08:55,160 --> 00:08:57,400 Speaker 3: Whether it's a guard, whether it's a tight end, whether 214 00:08:57,400 --> 00:09:00,400 Speaker 3: it's a wide receiver, whether it's a corner linebacker, that 215 00:09:00,840 --> 00:09:04,000 Speaker 3: they're set up in a way now that whatever player 216 00:09:04,040 --> 00:09:06,040 Speaker 3: falls to them on their board, they'll be good to go. 217 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 6: That's like a call in our before we go to 218 00:09:08,559 --> 00:09:10,960 Speaker 6: our first break, we had a call from Jim in Pasadena, California. 219 00:09:11,040 --> 00:09:16,439 Speaker 2: Jim, What up? Jem? Hey Jim? How are we doing? 220 00:09:17,760 --> 00:09:19,120 Speaker 9: I'm fine? How are you this morning? 221 00:09:19,320 --> 00:09:22,600 Speaker 2: Just turned under radio? We're good? Okay? 222 00:09:23,440 --> 00:09:25,160 Speaker 9: Should I turn mine down? Is that what you're telling? 223 00:09:25,200 --> 00:09:25,600 Speaker 2: Please do? 224 00:09:28,040 --> 00:09:28,760 Speaker 6: That's what you got for? 225 00:09:29,640 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 2: Okay? Thank you. 226 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:34,040 Speaker 9: You know, they're talking about drafting a quarterback that falls, 227 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:36,960 Speaker 9: and I'm wondering, can you if one falls and you 228 00:09:37,080 --> 00:09:40,959 Speaker 9: take them and another team doesn't anticipate you doing that, 229 00:09:41,040 --> 00:09:42,920 Speaker 9: and they get on the horn and go, look, we'll 230 00:09:42,960 --> 00:09:46,040 Speaker 9: give you a bouquet of picks and this very same draft, 231 00:09:46,120 --> 00:09:49,720 Speaker 9: can you trade a guy you just drafted in the 232 00:09:49,800 --> 00:09:50,439 Speaker 9: same draft? 233 00:09:51,200 --> 00:09:51,520 Speaker 2: All right? 234 00:09:52,520 --> 00:09:55,640 Speaker 3: You know what I don't we've seen it, well, no, 235 00:09:55,640 --> 00:09:56,880 Speaker 3: it happened to the NBA all the time. 236 00:09:56,920 --> 00:09:57,640 Speaker 2: It happens the NBA. 237 00:09:57,720 --> 00:09:59,640 Speaker 3: But we've seen it with uh, well what about to 238 00:09:59,679 --> 00:10:01,720 Speaker 3: say what it happened with Eli Manning? 239 00:10:01,720 --> 00:10:02,679 Speaker 2: Man Yeah, Eli. 240 00:10:02,559 --> 00:10:04,680 Speaker 3: Manning and Philip Rivers, you know, all of a sudden, 241 00:10:04,800 --> 00:10:08,840 Speaker 3: like the Chargers take the Chargers take Manning and the 242 00:10:08,880 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 3: Giants get on the horn and say, no, we're gonna, 243 00:10:11,440 --> 00:10:12,600 Speaker 3: We're gonna, Well we want. 244 00:10:12,400 --> 00:10:15,119 Speaker 2: To trade here, So yes you can, you can absolutely 245 00:10:15,120 --> 00:10:15,600 Speaker 2: give you that. 246 00:10:16,320 --> 00:10:20,680 Speaker 8: Usually it gets done within the fifteen minutes or however 247 00:10:20,720 --> 00:10:21,960 Speaker 8: long it is for the round. 248 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:24,120 Speaker 2: We've done it before in twenty seconds on the clock 249 00:10:24,160 --> 00:10:27,320 Speaker 2: before the waves. 250 00:10:27,800 --> 00:10:30,679 Speaker 4: People watching the draft, I feel like sometimes it can 251 00:10:30,720 --> 00:10:33,880 Speaker 4: feel like it takes forever to make the other pick 252 00:10:34,000 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 4: and the other team to go. But in reality, when 253 00:10:36,840 --> 00:10:39,320 Speaker 4: you're dealing with all that trying to figure out exactly 254 00:10:39,360 --> 00:10:42,199 Speaker 4: what to do, that amount of time that you have 255 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:45,080 Speaker 4: to make those big decisions or even pick up the 256 00:10:45,120 --> 00:10:47,959 Speaker 4: phone or call somebody or take a phone call and 257 00:10:48,320 --> 00:10:51,000 Speaker 4: decide if you want to make any kind of trade, 258 00:10:51,320 --> 00:10:54,160 Speaker 4: I mean, it all happens very very quickly, and I 259 00:10:54,360 --> 00:10:55,520 Speaker 4: don't know how they managed. 260 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:58,199 Speaker 3: Well, you kind of throw you kind of throw the 261 00:10:58,280 --> 00:11:00,160 Speaker 3: chum in the water when you're like your fish and 262 00:11:00,200 --> 00:11:01,640 Speaker 3: you throw chum in the water to try and get 263 00:11:01,640 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 3: the big fish to come up. 264 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:05,160 Speaker 2: And so what you do is pre draft you'll get 265 00:11:05,160 --> 00:11:05,520 Speaker 2: on the phone. 266 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:07,240 Speaker 3: When I was working at Pro Personnel, I used to 267 00:11:07,280 --> 00:11:10,040 Speaker 3: call all the teams and I'm like, listen, hey, we're 268 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:12,280 Speaker 3: open if you want to do anything, Man, make sure 269 00:11:12,320 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 3: you give Steven a call. You got the numbers, but hey, 270 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:17,640 Speaker 3: we're ready to be We're here for you. Don't feel 271 00:11:17,640 --> 00:11:19,200 Speaker 3: like you can't pick up the phone and not talk 272 00:11:19,240 --> 00:11:20,800 Speaker 3: to Dallas because we're open. 273 00:11:20,880 --> 00:11:23,199 Speaker 8: And it lets you know just how much they value 274 00:11:23,280 --> 00:11:26,480 Speaker 8: other picks down the road. Because they have a guy 275 00:11:26,520 --> 00:11:28,840 Speaker 8: that they want to take and they've got six minutes 276 00:11:28,920 --> 00:11:32,080 Speaker 8: left on the clock. They're gonna wait. Yep, They're going 277 00:11:32,120 --> 00:11:35,160 Speaker 8: to wait to see because they as much as they 278 00:11:35,240 --> 00:11:38,560 Speaker 8: like this guy, they also want calls. They want to call. 279 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:40,480 Speaker 8: They want to say maybe we can move back, because 280 00:11:40,480 --> 00:11:42,240 Speaker 8: what if we get this guy and other picks. 281 00:11:42,400 --> 00:11:43,840 Speaker 2: I'll tell you, Micah, I'll tell you. 282 00:11:43,880 --> 00:11:47,960 Speaker 3: In the draft twenty five years ago, I was working 283 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:49,880 Speaker 3: in Philadelphia. I stud in the draft in Philly with 284 00:11:49,920 --> 00:11:52,880 Speaker 3: Micha Lombardi and if you look at that round, we 285 00:11:52,960 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 3: took Trey Thomas and it was the quickest that any 286 00:11:55,559 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 3: team turned in their card because I hated Ambart. Just 287 00:11:59,040 --> 00:12:01,199 Speaker 3: what you said all those years is sitting in the 288 00:12:01,280 --> 00:12:04,200 Speaker 3: draft room before that, and and like, you know who 289 00:12:04,200 --> 00:12:06,040 Speaker 3: you want to pick, Just pick the damn guy. Let's 290 00:12:06,080 --> 00:12:08,240 Speaker 3: go on, let's move on, you know. And at that 291 00:12:08,280 --> 00:12:10,960 Speaker 3: time it was fifteen minutes a pick. I think we 292 00:12:11,040 --> 00:12:13,920 Speaker 3: handed our cart in with like eight minutes left on 293 00:12:13,960 --> 00:12:16,600 Speaker 3: the clock. I'm like, guys, we know who we want, right. 294 00:12:16,720 --> 00:12:19,720 Speaker 3: Everybody's like, yeah, we're not gonna get any calls. Yeah, 295 00:12:20,200 --> 00:12:22,680 Speaker 3: turn the card in, let's go. And then we moved on. So, 296 00:12:22,720 --> 00:12:24,480 Speaker 3: if you go back and look at all the picks 297 00:12:24,480 --> 00:12:27,240 Speaker 3: in that first round, the Eagles had the quickest pick 298 00:12:27,280 --> 00:12:30,160 Speaker 3: because I that time was like you, I'm sick of 299 00:12:30,160 --> 00:12:31,079 Speaker 3: waiting around. 300 00:12:30,800 --> 00:12:32,760 Speaker 2: For you to pick when you know who you're gonna take. 301 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 3: Take the guy, move on, let's and then they shorten 302 00:12:35,480 --> 00:12:37,960 Speaker 3: the rounds, which I think is a really really good 303 00:12:37,960 --> 00:12:38,560 Speaker 3: thing they did. 304 00:12:38,640 --> 00:12:40,079 Speaker 6: Yeah, I'd love to get it down till minute, but 305 00:12:40,160 --> 00:12:41,120 Speaker 6: I don't think they're gonna do that. 306 00:12:41,160 --> 00:12:42,720 Speaker 8: It's not fantasy football hockey fan. 307 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:47,120 Speaker 2: I think hockey does that. 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Get your Draft Guide 357 00:15:12,160 --> 00:15:14,680 Speaker 8: today a Dallas Cowboy dot Com slash Star Welcome back. 358 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:16,440 Speaker 6: It is the second segment of The Break live from 359 00:15:16,480 --> 00:15:19,040 Speaker 6: the SWBC Mortgage studios at the Star of the segment 360 00:15:19,080 --> 00:15:23,760 Speaker 6: presented by blockchain dot Com. All right, let's Chas is 361 00:15:23,800 --> 00:15:24,200 Speaker 6: on it. 362 00:15:24,360 --> 00:15:27,120 Speaker 2: All right, let's go show right there. 363 00:15:27,240 --> 00:15:32,680 Speaker 6: Let's jump into Stephen Jones comments. There were a few 364 00:15:32,720 --> 00:15:34,680 Speaker 6: comments that he made yesterday. I thought we were interested 365 00:15:34,680 --> 00:15:37,160 Speaker 6: in that. Pulled out Brady and give us an opportunity 366 00:15:37,240 --> 00:15:40,000 Speaker 6: to talk about the first one. He was talking about 367 00:15:40,400 --> 00:15:42,320 Speaker 6: what they did in free agency, and he was talking 368 00:15:42,320 --> 00:15:44,360 Speaker 6: about the fact that he feels like they did enough 369 00:15:44,360 --> 00:15:47,080 Speaker 6: in free agency to where they are in a position 370 00:15:47,160 --> 00:15:48,800 Speaker 6: now going into the draft where they can choose the 371 00:15:48,840 --> 00:15:51,200 Speaker 6: best available player. Simple question for you guys, Do you 372 00:15:51,240 --> 00:15:52,760 Speaker 6: guys agree with that? Do you feel like they've done 373 00:15:52,880 --> 00:15:54,920 Speaker 6: enough where they really don't have to reach for any 374 00:15:54,920 --> 00:15:56,120 Speaker 6: position here at the draft. 375 00:15:56,720 --> 00:16:00,240 Speaker 2: I absolutely think so. I mean me personally, I love 376 00:16:00,280 --> 00:16:00,920 Speaker 2: the use of the. 377 00:16:00,920 --> 00:16:03,920 Speaker 3: Draft picks, of the compensatory picks to go out and 378 00:16:03,920 --> 00:16:06,360 Speaker 3: grab a corner. There was some questions like it's a 379 00:16:06,400 --> 00:16:08,800 Speaker 3: deep draft when we look at the corners and stuff 380 00:16:08,840 --> 00:16:10,680 Speaker 3: and what rounds. But to go out and get a 381 00:16:10,720 --> 00:16:12,800 Speaker 3: veteran corner that's still playing at a high level, it 382 00:16:12,880 --> 00:16:15,200 Speaker 3: keeps you from having to maybe address that really early 383 00:16:15,240 --> 00:16:17,560 Speaker 3: in the draft. You know, you look at what they 384 00:16:17,560 --> 00:16:19,840 Speaker 3: did with the wide receiver. There's so much chaos in 385 00:16:19,880 --> 00:16:22,440 Speaker 3: that wide receiver room. Yeah, which you did. You got 386 00:16:22,440 --> 00:16:24,600 Speaker 3: a smaller guy, but you got a guy that's proven. 387 00:16:24,720 --> 00:16:27,040 Speaker 3: You got a guy that people know about, that you 388 00:16:27,080 --> 00:16:29,160 Speaker 3: can use and how to use, and you don't have 389 00:16:29,240 --> 00:16:32,200 Speaker 3: the questions of like, Okay, if I take a Cooks, 390 00:16:32,480 --> 00:16:35,040 Speaker 3: Cooks would be perfect in this draft because he kind 391 00:16:35,080 --> 00:16:37,840 Speaker 3: of fits the profile of some of the top players. 392 00:16:38,120 --> 00:16:41,160 Speaker 3: But you know, Cooks, these other ones, the Zay Flowers 393 00:16:41,160 --> 00:16:44,240 Speaker 3: from Boston College, you know, the downs from North Carolina, 394 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:46,440 Speaker 3: smaller guys, but we haven't seen him play at an 395 00:16:46,560 --> 00:16:49,560 Speaker 3: NFL level. So now that kind of takes the Cowboys like, Okay, 396 00:16:49,560 --> 00:16:52,120 Speaker 3: we don't have to address that early you know, I 397 00:16:52,440 --> 00:16:53,520 Speaker 3: really do like what they did. 398 00:16:53,600 --> 00:16:55,400 Speaker 2: I said this earlier. I really do believe this. 399 00:16:56,000 --> 00:16:58,520 Speaker 3: They can now draft and just say take that guy, 400 00:16:58,600 --> 00:17:00,720 Speaker 3: Take that guy, Take that guy with out the pressure 401 00:17:00,760 --> 00:17:03,640 Speaker 3: of having to force a pick, maybe like they did 402 00:17:03,680 --> 00:17:06,960 Speaker 3: several years ago with a Taco Charlton, you know that 403 00:17:07,040 --> 00:17:07,840 Speaker 3: kind of situation. 404 00:17:08,280 --> 00:17:13,639 Speaker 8: I mean, it comes down to Jake Ferguson, you know, 405 00:17:13,800 --> 00:17:17,960 Speaker 8: that tight end and then whoever, whatever they feel like 406 00:17:18,040 --> 00:17:21,359 Speaker 8: is their left guard right now, is it Juma Edoga 407 00:17:21,560 --> 00:17:25,280 Speaker 8: or Tyler Smith, and then however that works out. But 408 00:17:25,800 --> 00:17:29,560 Speaker 8: to me, there are some plug and play opportunities, and 409 00:17:29,600 --> 00:17:32,760 Speaker 8: I think tight end and guard maybe linebacker, running back 410 00:17:32,800 --> 00:17:35,359 Speaker 8: would be the guys that you would take there that 411 00:17:35,440 --> 00:17:38,520 Speaker 8: would come right in and play. And so that's where 412 00:17:38,520 --> 00:17:41,160 Speaker 8: I would lean towards, is like, yeah, you can take 413 00:17:41,280 --> 00:17:43,720 Speaker 8: all those guys and if this year ceedee Lamb's falling 414 00:17:43,760 --> 00:17:46,679 Speaker 8: to them, then they have to consider it. But I 415 00:17:46,720 --> 00:17:50,000 Speaker 8: think tiebreakers should be the guys that the plug and 416 00:17:50,040 --> 00:17:51,800 Speaker 8: play that could play. And that's why to me, left 417 00:17:51,800 --> 00:17:54,840 Speaker 8: guard would still be a tight end I think could 418 00:17:54,840 --> 00:17:57,040 Speaker 8: be up there. But I'm a fan of Jake Ferguson 419 00:17:57,080 --> 00:17:59,040 Speaker 8: and Peyton Endershye. If you didn't draft a tight end 420 00:17:59,040 --> 00:18:02,280 Speaker 8: at all, I would okay, I think it would be fine. 421 00:18:02,280 --> 00:18:05,440 Speaker 8: I mean, yeah, you would prefer one. But they're getting 422 00:18:05,440 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 8: these guys. They're getting undrafted free agent tight ends almost 423 00:18:08,320 --> 00:18:11,720 Speaker 8: every year, So I trust lounded Wells in that group 424 00:18:11,760 --> 00:18:14,960 Speaker 8: to to figure it out even if you didn't draft one. Yeah. 425 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:17,560 Speaker 4: I think they've done an excellent job this free agency 426 00:18:17,600 --> 00:18:21,800 Speaker 4: addressing every position and just allowing themselves to actually pick 427 00:18:22,320 --> 00:18:26,280 Speaker 4: the best talent on the board. The only only position 428 00:18:26,400 --> 00:18:29,199 Speaker 4: that I think still needs to be addressed is kicker. 429 00:18:29,760 --> 00:18:32,320 Speaker 4: But at the same time, that's not like you use 430 00:18:32,400 --> 00:18:35,919 Speaker 4: a draft pick on a kicker anyways. So other than that, 431 00:18:36,040 --> 00:18:38,080 Speaker 4: I mean, I'm being going through my head, like all 432 00:18:38,080 --> 00:18:41,399 Speaker 4: the positions, and I feel like there's really obviously, like 433 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:44,080 Speaker 4: nick mentioned, areas that we know you're gonna need to 434 00:18:44,119 --> 00:18:47,480 Speaker 4: play in a player and be a starter right off 435 00:18:47,520 --> 00:18:49,920 Speaker 4: the bat. But at the same time, there are no 436 00:18:50,160 --> 00:18:53,720 Speaker 4: necessarily big holes where you're like, Okay, if we have 437 00:18:53,840 --> 00:18:57,360 Speaker 4: to play a game tonight, I think we could actually 438 00:18:57,359 --> 00:18:58,000 Speaker 4: play a game. 439 00:18:58,359 --> 00:19:01,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, let's talk about the tight end position, because Nicki 440 00:19:02,040 --> 00:19:04,920 Speaker 6: brought it up and Steven talked about it on the show, 441 00:19:05,280 --> 00:19:06,560 Speaker 6: and one of the things that stood out to me. 442 00:19:06,640 --> 00:19:08,560 Speaker 6: He was talking about tight ends and what you look 443 00:19:08,600 --> 00:19:10,199 Speaker 6: for and tight ends, and he was talking about how 444 00:19:10,320 --> 00:19:12,720 Speaker 6: rare it is to find a tight end that does 445 00:19:12,800 --> 00:19:17,480 Speaker 6: both well, talking about blocking and past catching. Looking at 446 00:19:17,520 --> 00:19:20,720 Speaker 6: the guys that are in this draft particularly, do you 447 00:19:20,800 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 6: see those types of guys in this draft? Because I've 448 00:19:23,080 --> 00:19:25,080 Speaker 6: always said I don't I agree with you, Nick, like, 449 00:19:25,240 --> 00:19:27,560 Speaker 6: I don't know that I would necessarily feel like I 450 00:19:27,720 --> 00:19:30,160 Speaker 6: need to go out and get a tight end. However, 451 00:19:30,480 --> 00:19:33,320 Speaker 6: the one caveat to that is, either if there's a 452 00:19:33,359 --> 00:19:35,920 Speaker 6: tight end who is a Travis Kelce type, the type 453 00:19:35,920 --> 00:19:39,360 Speaker 6: that is a huge mismatch that I can line up everywhere, 454 00:19:39,359 --> 00:19:42,080 Speaker 6: so it's like drafting more of a pass catcher than yeah, 455 00:19:42,119 --> 00:19:44,639 Speaker 6: than just a tight end. Or if you tell me 456 00:19:44,680 --> 00:19:46,399 Speaker 6: I could find a guy who is really good at 457 00:19:46,400 --> 00:19:49,040 Speaker 6: both he can now block and add something to the 458 00:19:49,119 --> 00:19:52,000 Speaker 6: run game and still catch passes. Because I don't know 459 00:19:52,040 --> 00:19:53,520 Speaker 6: that any of the tight ends on this team you 460 00:19:53,560 --> 00:19:56,199 Speaker 6: would consider to be great blockers. What do we have 461 00:19:56,280 --> 00:19:58,240 Speaker 6: in the way of those kinds of prospects at the 462 00:19:58,240 --> 00:19:58,959 Speaker 6: tight end position? 463 00:19:59,040 --> 00:19:59,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, I appreciate. 464 00:20:00,240 --> 00:20:02,480 Speaker 3: Majors asked the question, and he asked me if you 465 00:20:02,480 --> 00:20:04,640 Speaker 3: could ask Stephen Jones a question, what would you ask? 466 00:20:05,160 --> 00:20:07,160 Speaker 2: And he used my question so. 467 00:20:07,400 --> 00:20:09,560 Speaker 3: Because I was trying to figure out there's two questions 468 00:20:09,600 --> 00:20:11,600 Speaker 3: of trying to figure out who's going to play left 469 00:20:11,600 --> 00:20:14,320 Speaker 3: guard with Tyler Smith, what's going to happen there? Because 470 00:20:14,600 --> 00:20:16,800 Speaker 3: if they immediately say Tyler Smith is going to play 471 00:20:16,880 --> 00:20:19,639 Speaker 3: left guard, then I think you can eliminate. 472 00:20:19,760 --> 00:20:22,760 Speaker 2: Early a guard being picked here. I really do. 473 00:20:23,119 --> 00:20:26,280 Speaker 3: And then the next question I had was if the traits, 474 00:20:26,640 --> 00:20:28,280 Speaker 3: what are the traits you're looking for? And to tie 475 00:20:28,320 --> 00:20:30,720 Speaker 3: it in, they obviously have a couple of guys that 476 00:20:30,840 --> 00:20:33,720 Speaker 3: can get up the field, can catch with with Hindershott 477 00:20:33,720 --> 00:20:37,320 Speaker 3: and Ferguson, maybe not as good as blockers. Okay, now 478 00:20:37,560 --> 00:20:39,760 Speaker 3: if you say, well, the blocking part, it's hard to 479 00:20:39,800 --> 00:20:43,520 Speaker 3: find a guy. Mayor tight In from Notre Dame can 480 00:20:43,640 --> 00:20:47,240 Speaker 3: do both. Washington tight End from Georgia can do both. 481 00:20:47,520 --> 00:20:51,560 Speaker 3: When you start talking about Kenkaid Utah guys that really 482 00:20:51,600 --> 00:20:55,160 Speaker 3: not a great blocker, Musgrave Oregon State not a great blocker, 483 00:20:55,359 --> 00:20:58,199 Speaker 3: but down the field players. So if the Cowboys at 484 00:20:58,240 --> 00:21:00,320 Speaker 3: twenty six are going to try and to dress a 485 00:21:00,440 --> 00:21:05,560 Speaker 3: blocking situation, a duel guy Mayor from Notre Dame Washington 486 00:21:05,560 --> 00:21:07,760 Speaker 3: from Georgia. Those are the two guys that you would 487 00:21:07,760 --> 00:21:10,439 Speaker 3: probably consider that gives you a little clear path to 488 00:21:10,440 --> 00:21:11,600 Speaker 3: what they're looking for there. 489 00:21:11,840 --> 00:21:15,000 Speaker 2: It's they say, he's right the way the college game is. 490 00:21:15,040 --> 00:21:16,920 Speaker 3: It's very rare that you have these what they call 491 00:21:17,359 --> 00:21:19,639 Speaker 3: in line tight ends or tight ends that line up 492 00:21:19,680 --> 00:21:21,320 Speaker 3: next to the tackle and block. 493 00:21:21,920 --> 00:21:22,280 Speaker 2: Very rare. 494 00:21:22,359 --> 00:21:25,360 Speaker 8: Who is the best complete tight end in the NFL? 495 00:21:25,800 --> 00:21:28,240 Speaker 8: I mean, I I get, I get Kelsey, Kelsey and 496 00:21:28,359 --> 00:21:31,000 Speaker 8: Kill are the two best. And because they're so great. 497 00:21:31,040 --> 00:21:34,960 Speaker 3: But Kittle blocks, YEA, Kittles can block and that and that, 498 00:21:35,080 --> 00:21:38,359 Speaker 3: and that's the thing Kelsey is. Kelsey doesn't really want 499 00:21:38,440 --> 00:21:40,359 Speaker 3: to do that. I mean, but you know he's a 500 00:21:40,440 --> 00:21:43,600 Speaker 3: kind of a getting away. You watch Kittle and then 501 00:21:43,760 --> 00:21:45,800 Speaker 3: used check and they get both of them on the 502 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:48,919 Speaker 3: same side. It's coming down hill at you real fast. 503 00:21:49,119 --> 00:21:49,960 Speaker 3: You know that kind of thing. 504 00:21:50,080 --> 00:21:52,520 Speaker 8: Kill is probably the most complete and the most completely. 505 00:21:52,560 --> 00:21:54,600 Speaker 6: The thing is their games where Kittle doesn't really have 506 00:21:54,680 --> 00:21:57,200 Speaker 6: a lot of catches, but you watch him closely, he's 507 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,640 Speaker 6: making blocks like he that use him. It's just he's 508 00:21:59,640 --> 00:22:01,920 Speaker 6: not one is going to always Kelsey in every game. 509 00:22:01,920 --> 00:22:03,440 Speaker 6: He's going to get off because that's just a part 510 00:22:03,440 --> 00:22:05,119 Speaker 6: of their offense, and he's going to be catching passes. 511 00:22:05,200 --> 00:22:05,800 Speaker 2: They run the. 512 00:22:05,720 --> 00:22:09,399 Speaker 3: Ball behind Kittle, Yeah, you know, they really do. And 513 00:22:09,640 --> 00:22:11,680 Speaker 3: they've got a really they've got a good offensive line. 514 00:22:11,680 --> 00:22:13,560 Speaker 3: They got a physical running game, and a lot of 515 00:22:13,560 --> 00:22:15,880 Speaker 3: it starts because of what Kittle does at the point 516 00:22:15,880 --> 00:22:16,280 Speaker 3: of attack. 517 00:22:16,400 --> 00:22:19,520 Speaker 8: Yeah, but I also look at at Witting his first year. 518 00:22:19,560 --> 00:22:22,600 Speaker 8: I look at Dalton Schultz his first two years, and 519 00:22:22,680 --> 00:22:25,919 Speaker 8: I'm not saying either one of them became these great blockers, 520 00:22:25,920 --> 00:22:29,000 Speaker 8: but they were getting the way blockers enough, especially Witten, 521 00:22:29,400 --> 00:22:32,840 Speaker 8: and I think Ferguson coming from Wisconsin running the football 522 00:22:32,840 --> 00:22:34,880 Speaker 8: the way is I just give him a year. Give 523 00:22:35,040 --> 00:22:38,960 Speaker 8: let's see what happened this year. Hendershot as well. Hender 524 00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:41,000 Speaker 8: SHOT's got a frame that you can put ten to 525 00:22:41,040 --> 00:22:42,440 Speaker 8: fifteen pounds on good weight. 526 00:22:42,560 --> 00:22:44,920 Speaker 6: Yeah, he's a light tight I'd like to see. 527 00:22:45,000 --> 00:22:46,879 Speaker 8: I just want to see what those two guys have 528 00:22:47,520 --> 00:22:50,320 Speaker 8: and and but it gets kind of weird. You draft 529 00:22:50,320 --> 00:22:53,399 Speaker 8: a tight end first, second, third round. Now they're going 530 00:22:53,480 --> 00:22:55,480 Speaker 8: to be in the mix. You start getting later on 531 00:22:55,680 --> 00:22:58,479 Speaker 8: to address that position, and are they going to be 532 00:22:58,480 --> 00:22:59,879 Speaker 8: better than what you have? Probably not? 533 00:23:00,119 --> 00:23:02,800 Speaker 3: Right, Yeah, I think that the later you get in 534 00:23:02,800 --> 00:23:05,960 Speaker 3: this draft, though, I'll throw a name, you know, his 535 00:23:06,040 --> 00:23:09,800 Speaker 3: name exactly. Strange from Penn State was like a fourth 536 00:23:09,880 --> 00:23:13,119 Speaker 3: round type of a guy player one oh seven on 537 00:23:13,160 --> 00:23:17,400 Speaker 3: my stack, you know, I think him Wiley from Cincinnati, 538 00:23:17,920 --> 00:23:22,320 Speaker 3: uh Latto from Alabama. These guys are more you're giving 539 00:23:22,400 --> 00:23:27,000 Speaker 3: up downfield stuff to get more blocking, to get more. 540 00:23:27,040 --> 00:23:29,200 Speaker 3: But those are all like I say, those are all 541 00:23:29,240 --> 00:23:32,439 Speaker 3: more more like Allen from Clemson. Guys that kind of 542 00:23:32,520 --> 00:23:35,520 Speaker 3: are are good blockers, but not like why you know, 543 00:23:35,560 --> 00:23:38,480 Speaker 3: there's a reason why they're talking about all those other 544 00:23:38,520 --> 00:23:40,280 Speaker 3: guys at the top of the board. And then as 545 00:23:40,320 --> 00:23:43,359 Speaker 3: we get to you know, tight end one oh seven, 546 00:23:43,440 --> 00:23:46,040 Speaker 3: tight end one twenty one, tight end one twenty six, 547 00:23:46,320 --> 00:23:49,200 Speaker 3: tight end one thirty eight, That's that's how they stack. 548 00:23:49,840 --> 00:23:50,040 Speaker 2: You know. 549 00:23:50,080 --> 00:23:53,520 Speaker 8: I had a question about Darnell Washington and Georgia. Yeah, 550 00:23:53,520 --> 00:23:56,440 Speaker 8: if Bowers the tight end, who's going to be probably 551 00:23:56,440 --> 00:23:57,200 Speaker 8: a first round. 552 00:23:56,960 --> 00:23:58,760 Speaker 2: Pick, well he'd be maybe a top ten. 553 00:23:58,920 --> 00:24:02,840 Speaker 8: He's unbelievable Georgia. If he wasn't there, would Washington have 554 00:24:03,160 --> 00:24:04,960 Speaker 8: would he be more of a pass guess. 555 00:24:04,800 --> 00:24:05,560 Speaker 2: Or would Yeah? 556 00:24:06,119 --> 00:24:09,000 Speaker 3: I think that to me, I was watching, Uh, I 557 00:24:09,080 --> 00:24:13,040 Speaker 3: was watching Stetson Bennett one day, the quarterback at Georgia, 558 00:24:13,280 --> 00:24:15,200 Speaker 3: and you're watching him throw the ball, throw the ball, 559 00:24:15,240 --> 00:24:17,040 Speaker 3: and they get down in the red zone, and every 560 00:24:17,040 --> 00:24:19,200 Speaker 3: time they're throwing the ball to Washington to tight end 561 00:24:19,560 --> 00:24:21,479 Speaker 3: and and like that. Every time they me you know, 562 00:24:21,680 --> 00:24:24,200 Speaker 3: Bowers is making plays, he's like kind of the throw 563 00:24:24,200 --> 00:24:27,760 Speaker 3: it to him and run guy. Where Washington is the Hey, 564 00:24:27,800 --> 00:24:29,720 Speaker 3: we're in the red zone, you're six seven, you're two 565 00:24:29,760 --> 00:24:33,000 Speaker 3: hundred and sixty two hundred and sixty two pounds. Nobody 566 00:24:33,040 --> 00:24:35,960 Speaker 3: can cover you. I mean, that's that's where Stetson bitnick. 567 00:24:36,320 --> 00:24:38,880 Speaker 3: That's where Stetson Benning. It's not it's I mean there's 568 00:24:38,920 --> 00:24:41,879 Speaker 3: times you watch Washington catch the ball and run, not 569 00:24:42,000 --> 00:24:44,320 Speaker 3: like Bowers, but but you watch him in the red zone. 570 00:24:44,600 --> 00:24:47,000 Speaker 3: It's like, damn, he threw it to him again, and 571 00:24:47,200 --> 00:24:49,639 Speaker 3: it's like it's like they have nobody on the other 572 00:24:49,720 --> 00:24:51,040 Speaker 3: side of the field that can cover him. 573 00:24:51,080 --> 00:24:53,440 Speaker 8: Like he's a rebound type guy goes at the guy. Yeah, 574 00:24:53,480 --> 00:24:54,919 Speaker 8: Martell's yeah. 575 00:24:54,560 --> 00:24:56,160 Speaker 2: See that's martellas See. 576 00:24:56,160 --> 00:24:58,040 Speaker 3: That's why that's why I think you need to be 577 00:24:58,080 --> 00:25:02,080 Speaker 3: alert about Washington here, because Jerry Jones' vision for what 578 00:25:02,119 --> 00:25:06,000 Speaker 3: Martell's Bennett was Yeah, they drafted Martelli's Bennett with that 579 00:25:06,119 --> 00:25:08,560 Speaker 3: thought of look at this guy, kind of a mismatch. 580 00:25:08,600 --> 00:25:11,960 Speaker 3: And I think I think Washington is a better foot 581 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 3: athlete than what Bennett is left football. I think he 582 00:25:15,680 --> 00:25:18,160 Speaker 3: loves football more than what year we're at. But but hey, 583 00:25:18,160 --> 00:25:19,680 Speaker 3: it's good to have other interest. 584 00:25:20,000 --> 00:25:21,400 Speaker 2: You don't have to love football all the time. 585 00:25:21,480 --> 00:25:22,200 Speaker 6: That's a good point. 586 00:25:22,240 --> 00:25:23,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, you have to have other interest. 587 00:25:23,440 --> 00:25:26,240 Speaker 8: All right, man could could have gained thirty pounds and 588 00:25:26,280 --> 00:25:28,920 Speaker 8: would have been the best right tackle left. 589 00:25:29,000 --> 00:25:32,920 Speaker 3: Okay, there's there's Jason Peters. Well that's the thought. That's 590 00:25:32,960 --> 00:25:35,879 Speaker 3: the thought maybe Washington. Really that's the thought that maybe 591 00:25:36,000 --> 00:25:39,760 Speaker 3: this this era of football with for Washington could be 592 00:25:40,200 --> 00:25:43,480 Speaker 3: at six seven, he's two sixty two, two sixty four. 593 00:25:44,160 --> 00:25:45,800 Speaker 2: Do you bulk him up and make him? Is he? 594 00:25:45,920 --> 00:25:48,920 Speaker 2: This is he? This era's Jason Peters? 595 00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 6: Yeah, you know, all right, let's get one more hit 596 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:54,119 Speaker 6: topic real quick that we want to hit on. Stephen Jones. 597 00:25:54,400 --> 00:25:57,680 Speaker 6: He was talking about Tyler Smith and he was talking 598 00:25:57,680 --> 00:26:00,480 Speaker 6: about continuing to have him at left tackle. He says 599 00:26:00,520 --> 00:26:02,800 Speaker 6: it not totally committed to anything yet. He says, ideally 600 00:26:02,800 --> 00:26:04,680 Speaker 6: they would love to keep him there. And have him 601 00:26:04,680 --> 00:26:07,080 Speaker 6: continue to work there. My question for you guys, is 602 00:26:07,119 --> 00:26:09,640 Speaker 6: there any scenario for you, and this is not thinking 603 00:26:09,640 --> 00:26:11,760 Speaker 6: about the Cowboy's just for you. Is there any scenario 604 00:26:12,040 --> 00:26:14,879 Speaker 6: where you would not have Tyler Smith as your starting 605 00:26:14,960 --> 00:26:16,600 Speaker 6: left tackle when the season begins. 606 00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:20,679 Speaker 8: Yeah, it's the scenario of a practice where they're like, 607 00:26:21,520 --> 00:26:24,240 Speaker 8: Tyron Smith looks like he's turned back the clock. Tyron 608 00:26:24,280 --> 00:26:27,800 Speaker 8: Smith looks like he has looked ten years ago, six 609 00:26:27,880 --> 00:26:31,080 Speaker 8: years ago, and Terrence Steele has been unbelievable. He's back, 610 00:26:31,119 --> 00:26:32,639 Speaker 8: He's ready to go. Like, what are we gonna do? 611 00:26:33,119 --> 00:26:35,240 Speaker 8: And we can't. Nobody at left guard can block. This 612 00:26:35,280 --> 00:26:39,680 Speaker 8: guy can't block. That's my scenario, Like, all right, shift now, 613 00:26:39,880 --> 00:26:40,920 Speaker 8: how long will it last? 614 00:26:41,000 --> 00:26:41,520 Speaker 2: I don't know. 615 00:26:41,640 --> 00:26:43,760 Speaker 8: But but Tyler Smith was like a yo. 616 00:26:43,760 --> 00:26:45,159 Speaker 2: Yo back shift. 617 00:26:45,200 --> 00:26:46,880 Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, shift happens. 618 00:26:49,040 --> 00:26:53,560 Speaker 2: I think there's I'm sorry, I'm jaded. I'm jaded. 619 00:26:53,640 --> 00:26:57,240 Speaker 3: I would not to talk about moving Terrett Stiell to 620 00:26:57,359 --> 00:27:01,840 Speaker 3: left guard. Oh makes me and and I and everybody 621 00:27:01,880 --> 00:27:04,679 Speaker 3: knows my thing with Terrence Steele. Everybody knows that. And 622 00:27:04,720 --> 00:27:07,800 Speaker 3: I apologize. I can't apologize, Marvin. I apologized to Dave 623 00:27:07,840 --> 00:27:10,239 Speaker 3: Campo for not doing a good enough job for him 624 00:27:10,240 --> 00:27:11,520 Speaker 3: while he was here as a head coach. 625 00:27:11,560 --> 00:27:12,320 Speaker 2: But this is one of you. 626 00:27:12,840 --> 00:27:15,480 Speaker 3: I just man, there is such a good combination between 627 00:27:15,520 --> 00:27:18,200 Speaker 3: Martin and Steele at right on that right side there 628 00:27:18,240 --> 00:27:20,760 Speaker 3: really is. They run the ball better when those two 629 00:27:20,800 --> 00:27:23,040 Speaker 3: were together. And to put him at left guard, I 630 00:27:23,040 --> 00:27:25,600 Speaker 3: think we'd see some of those Connor Williams things. I 631 00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:28,000 Speaker 3: think we would see a little bit of a struggle 632 00:27:28,080 --> 00:27:29,840 Speaker 3: with power. I'm not saying it's going to happen every 633 00:27:29,880 --> 00:27:32,280 Speaker 3: single time, but I think there would be a little bit. 634 00:27:32,320 --> 00:27:33,840 Speaker 2: I think they I would hope that they learned their 635 00:27:33,920 --> 00:27:34,520 Speaker 2: lesson there. 636 00:27:35,040 --> 00:27:38,680 Speaker 3: I think Tyler Smith is going would be is going 637 00:27:38,720 --> 00:27:40,000 Speaker 3: to be a hell of a left tackle. 638 00:27:40,200 --> 00:27:41,360 Speaker 2: I really really do. 639 00:27:41,560 --> 00:27:44,040 Speaker 3: I think that for what he was able to do 640 00:27:44,240 --> 00:27:46,359 Speaker 3: play guard and to jump in there and not be 641 00:27:46,480 --> 00:27:49,320 Speaker 3: a not be a detriment at all. But man, I 642 00:27:49,440 --> 00:27:52,040 Speaker 3: just can't I can't see it right now. I can't 643 00:27:52,119 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 3: see him playing left guard. And get I get that 644 00:27:57,000 --> 00:28:00,480 Speaker 3: thought in my mind about Tyron Smith just when I 645 00:28:00,520 --> 00:28:03,320 Speaker 3: want to say that Tyron Smith looks like he's, you know, 646 00:28:03,480 --> 00:28:07,640 Speaker 3: twenty three years old. Again, something happens at a practice 647 00:28:07,760 --> 00:28:09,879 Speaker 3: and you're going, well, when I can see him for 648 00:28:09,920 --> 00:28:12,280 Speaker 3: a while, you know, and then I just can't. I 649 00:28:12,320 --> 00:28:15,119 Speaker 3: can't bring myself to be at that level where I'm like, 650 00:28:15,720 --> 00:28:18,159 Speaker 3: let's go, let's go with those five yeah, because I 651 00:28:18,200 --> 00:28:19,800 Speaker 3: know something's probably gonna happen. 652 00:28:20,359 --> 00:28:23,199 Speaker 4: Well, and then you also always hear the same words 653 00:28:23,200 --> 00:28:26,160 Speaker 4: of like I feel better than I've ever felt, and 654 00:28:26,320 --> 00:28:30,480 Speaker 4: that's just quite impossible after you sustain your body's sustained 655 00:28:30,520 --> 00:28:33,600 Speaker 4: so many injuries. And I think that over the years, 656 00:28:34,080 --> 00:28:37,360 Speaker 4: and to be fair, like Tyron Smith, he has still 657 00:28:37,480 --> 00:28:41,280 Speaker 4: played at a pretty high level, I think, despite all 658 00:28:41,320 --> 00:28:45,320 Speaker 4: his injuries. But over the past couple of years, I 659 00:28:45,400 --> 00:28:48,520 Speaker 4: do think his game has kind of taken a dip, 660 00:28:48,680 --> 00:28:51,120 Speaker 4: a decline. And I get it, Like even last year, 661 00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:53,840 Speaker 4: him playing on the other side, you can see the 662 00:28:53,960 --> 00:28:56,960 Speaker 4: difference in his game. He wasn't the same guy, which 663 00:28:57,000 --> 00:29:01,280 Speaker 4: is fair. You get somebody that's always been playing on 664 00:29:01,320 --> 00:29:03,840 Speaker 4: the other side and then you move him, that's gonna 665 00:29:03,880 --> 00:29:07,240 Speaker 4: be a different You're gonna see a difference there. But 666 00:29:08,640 --> 00:29:11,320 Speaker 4: to Nick scenario, I think we all agree that that's 667 00:29:11,480 --> 00:29:14,920 Speaker 4: kind of a pretty impossible thing to imagine that that's 668 00:29:15,000 --> 00:29:17,360 Speaker 4: gonna happen. But at the end of the day, and 669 00:29:17,400 --> 00:29:20,600 Speaker 4: this always happens, to me where we sit here prior 670 00:29:20,640 --> 00:29:24,080 Speaker 4: to even training camp or prior to the start of 671 00:29:24,120 --> 00:29:26,000 Speaker 4: the season, and we're like, well, what are we gonna 672 00:29:26,040 --> 00:29:30,600 Speaker 4: do with who's gonna play, what where? What's gonna happen? Somehow, someway, 673 00:29:30,760 --> 00:29:33,960 Speaker 4: it always sorts itself out with the O line. I've 674 00:29:34,040 --> 00:29:37,800 Speaker 4: learned and come to realize that it just always finds 675 00:29:37,800 --> 00:29:40,680 Speaker 4: a way to kind of figure things out and things 676 00:29:40,720 --> 00:29:44,560 Speaker 4: kind of start falling into place because something happens to somebody, 677 00:29:44,880 --> 00:29:46,120 Speaker 4: and then now you're left. 678 00:29:45,920 --> 00:29:48,640 Speaker 13: With what you got, which are the guys that are 679 00:29:48,640 --> 00:29:50,520 Speaker 13: ready to get There's a lot of moving pieces though 680 00:29:50,520 --> 00:29:52,720 Speaker 13: now because you have a new offensive line coach there, 681 00:29:52,880 --> 00:29:55,440 Speaker 13: and you think kind of with Joe Philbin, I had 682 00:29:55,480 --> 00:29:58,160 Speaker 13: an idea what they might do because with Joe Philben, 683 00:29:58,640 --> 00:30:00,640 Speaker 13: but with Mike Solari, I'm not so sure. 684 00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:02,120 Speaker 2: Now that's the thing. 685 00:30:02,160 --> 00:30:06,000 Speaker 3: Now I'm going into all those adjustments that you're talking about, 686 00:30:06,040 --> 00:30:08,960 Speaker 3: the ability to shuffle guys around, and Steven Jones talks 687 00:30:08,960 --> 00:30:10,520 Speaker 3: about it all the time. Even on one oh five 688 00:30:10,520 --> 00:30:13,200 Speaker 3: to three, the fan ask them the continuity question, says, 689 00:30:13,200 --> 00:30:15,080 Speaker 3: you'd love continuity. Well, they've come to the point now 690 00:30:15,080 --> 00:30:18,080 Speaker 3: they know they're not going to have continuity. That is 691 00:30:18,120 --> 00:30:20,880 Speaker 3: the NFL today. You are not going to have continuity 692 00:30:20,880 --> 00:30:23,640 Speaker 3: with your offensive line. There's always something that is going 693 00:30:23,680 --> 00:30:25,200 Speaker 3: to happen, and you've got to be ready for it. 694 00:30:25,320 --> 00:30:27,200 Speaker 6: All Right, we're gonna take our final break. We'll come back. 695 00:30:27,320 --> 00:30:29,640 Speaker 6: We'll get some fan questions. We got those rolling in 696 00:30:29,680 --> 00:30:31,640 Speaker 6: from Twitter. 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You get your tickets before they're gone. 750 00:33:00,480 --> 00:33:02,600 Speaker 8: See geek dot com. Just a few tickets from Maine, 751 00:33:02,720 --> 00:33:04,800 Speaker 8: Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton. 752 00:33:04,800 --> 00:33:06,479 Speaker 2: You don't even have to nine to five. Maybe her 753 00:33:06,480 --> 00:33:08,480 Speaker 2: favorite maybe the song working. 754 00:33:08,600 --> 00:33:14,000 Speaker 3: No No, No, No, Julne and so sad. 755 00:33:14,080 --> 00:33:16,720 Speaker 6: In the last two or three years and I was like, 756 00:33:16,760 --> 00:33:18,120 Speaker 6: this is a genius song. 757 00:33:19,120 --> 00:33:25,720 Speaker 8: It's eerie to me, the greatest song love song, or 758 00:33:25,760 --> 00:33:29,160 Speaker 8: it's really the saddest song ever. It's her song. It's 759 00:33:29,240 --> 00:33:33,360 Speaker 8: I Will Always Love You. Whitney Houston took it to 760 00:33:33,640 --> 00:33:37,480 Speaker 8: a level she's unbelievable. But as Garth, I mean, I mean, 761 00:33:37,560 --> 00:33:40,320 Speaker 8: Dolly Parton sang that song that's the saddest song ever 762 00:33:40,400 --> 00:33:42,160 Speaker 8: if you really listen to the words and all that. 763 00:33:42,240 --> 00:33:44,120 Speaker 8: But but you know, Whitney Houston kind of took it 764 00:33:44,160 --> 00:33:46,600 Speaker 8: to another level. But yeah, but I mean Dolly Parton, 765 00:33:46,880 --> 00:33:47,960 Speaker 8: Garth Brooks. 766 00:33:48,520 --> 00:33:49,360 Speaker 6: Kind of legendary. 767 00:33:50,000 --> 00:33:52,920 Speaker 8: Yeah, even you that don't you don't like country music 768 00:33:52,960 --> 00:33:53,960 Speaker 8: at all? You've heard of them. 769 00:33:53,960 --> 00:33:54,400 Speaker 6: I wouldn't. 770 00:33:54,480 --> 00:33:54,920 Speaker 2: I don't like. 771 00:33:55,040 --> 00:33:56,600 Speaker 6: I just don't listen to country music. It's not that 772 00:33:56,640 --> 00:33:58,080 Speaker 6: I don't like it. I mean it's fine. 773 00:33:58,360 --> 00:33:59,560 Speaker 8: You listen to it if you liked it. 774 00:34:00,040 --> 00:34:02,040 Speaker 3: I dare you to like if Derek has a chance 775 00:34:02,080 --> 00:34:04,080 Speaker 3: to meet Garth Brooks or Dolly part you say this 776 00:34:04,120 --> 00:34:06,400 Speaker 3: guy doesn't like country music, what. 777 00:34:06,920 --> 00:34:07,600 Speaker 8: I would hate? 778 00:34:07,720 --> 00:34:10,319 Speaker 2: I mean a challenge. This is Derek and he runs 779 00:34:10,360 --> 00:34:11,880 Speaker 2: everything here, but he hates country music. 780 00:34:12,400 --> 00:34:15,000 Speaker 8: You know, Joe Trey Han is gonna be running somebody around. 781 00:34:15,239 --> 00:34:19,279 Speaker 8: I hate from like Derek. Hey, my favorite do you 782 00:34:19,320 --> 00:34:20,200 Speaker 8: need yeah for a job? 783 00:34:20,560 --> 00:34:22,120 Speaker 2: Who are you? My favorite? 784 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:22,680 Speaker 8: Brooks? 785 00:34:22,680 --> 00:34:23,920 Speaker 2: My favorite story all the time? 786 00:34:23,920 --> 00:34:27,279 Speaker 3: And then we got questions, gets phone calls, who my 787 00:34:27,400 --> 00:34:30,080 Speaker 3: favorite story of everything? Up meeting celebrities. Here was the 788 00:34:30,080 --> 00:34:33,160 Speaker 3: time I was watching film with Sting, the wrestler. 789 00:34:32,719 --> 00:34:34,920 Speaker 2: That's the greatest, and he was in full steam. 790 00:34:34,719 --> 00:34:37,200 Speaker 3: Gear and with the bat and everything, and I'm like, 791 00:34:37,239 --> 00:34:39,360 Speaker 3: I hear he goes rumble, looks like he's stilling the 792 00:34:39,360 --> 00:34:41,000 Speaker 3: ball pretty well. And I'm like, yeah, I think so. 793 00:34:41,080 --> 00:34:43,680 Speaker 3: And I turned around and he's got full steing gear on. 794 00:34:44,000 --> 00:34:46,800 Speaker 3: He's breaking down with me watching practice. 795 00:34:46,880 --> 00:34:48,920 Speaker 6: That's the craziness of being in this building. You never know, 796 00:34:49,000 --> 00:34:52,480 Speaker 6: you never know, never always interested in what you're doing 797 00:34:52,520 --> 00:34:54,240 Speaker 6: because you're talking football, watching football. 798 00:34:54,280 --> 00:34:55,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's well. 799 00:34:56,320 --> 00:34:58,200 Speaker 6: Comes at training camp out in the tent. 800 00:34:58,280 --> 00:34:58,480 Speaker 2: Yeah. 801 00:34:58,520 --> 00:35:01,799 Speaker 3: Same the time to Chris Christie was the governor of 802 00:35:01,960 --> 00:35:03,920 Speaker 3: the New Jersey, I say, I'm not trying to make 803 00:35:03,920 --> 00:35:06,239 Speaker 3: a political thing. I'm sitting there one day watching tape 804 00:35:06,239 --> 00:35:08,120 Speaker 3: on it and he comes walking by, just stops and 805 00:35:08,200 --> 00:35:09,600 Speaker 3: kind of what are you doing here? 806 00:35:09,760 --> 00:35:11,160 Speaker 2: And I introduced my SoCs Oh yeah, I know. 807 00:35:11,320 --> 00:35:13,680 Speaker 3: I follow you on the on dot com. Yeah you 808 00:35:14,000 --> 00:35:15,839 Speaker 3: like your work, you know, And I'm like, well, thank you, sir. 809 00:35:15,880 --> 00:35:18,640 Speaker 3: You know you're sitting there watching tape, you know, Governor Jersey, 810 00:35:18,680 --> 00:35:20,000 Speaker 3: hanging out watching a little tape. 811 00:35:19,920 --> 00:35:21,680 Speaker 2: You know, you never know, you never know. 812 00:35:22,600 --> 00:35:25,160 Speaker 8: It's like a little sports center commercials. It is everything. 813 00:35:25,200 --> 00:35:28,200 Speaker 8: It really is, like like it was a while ago, 814 00:35:28,239 --> 00:35:30,160 Speaker 8: but I just remember sitting there just working and then 815 00:35:30,200 --> 00:35:32,160 Speaker 8: all of a sudden you can hear something happening, and 816 00:35:32,640 --> 00:35:36,160 Speaker 8: rowdy on a scooter just comes whipping by. 817 00:35:36,120 --> 00:35:38,759 Speaker 6: And you're just like, that's where we work, man, that's 818 00:35:38,760 --> 00:35:40,879 Speaker 6: where we work. Where we were, It's just part of it, 819 00:35:41,120 --> 00:35:43,040 Speaker 6: all right. Let's jump into a couple of fan questions. 820 00:35:43,040 --> 00:35:45,560 Speaker 6: Actually got a phone call from Antoine and North Carolina. Antoine, 821 00:35:45,560 --> 00:35:46,000 Speaker 6: what's up. 822 00:35:47,760 --> 00:35:47,920 Speaker 14: Doing? 823 00:35:48,080 --> 00:35:56,040 Speaker 15: Fellas? Not question to you, guys, does position flex Does 824 00:35:56,080 --> 00:35:59,400 Speaker 15: that make a player come off better than someone that's 825 00:36:00,440 --> 00:36:02,920 Speaker 15: a top rank player, or not top rank but rank 826 00:36:03,000 --> 00:36:06,479 Speaker 15: above someone else? Do that make you alter your board 827 00:36:06,480 --> 00:36:06,880 Speaker 15: a little? 828 00:36:07,640 --> 00:36:08,560 Speaker 6: All right, thanks for the call. 829 00:36:09,320 --> 00:36:11,239 Speaker 8: Yeah, I mean I think it does it, but also 830 00:36:11,280 --> 00:36:13,440 Speaker 8: depends on the round. It also depends because if in 831 00:36:13,480 --> 00:36:16,440 Speaker 8: the first round, like I think, it comes down to 832 00:36:16,520 --> 00:36:19,799 Speaker 8: guys that are available to play right now, so I'd 833 00:36:19,880 --> 00:36:22,320 Speaker 8: rather play a guy that's a better, let's say, guard 834 00:36:22,520 --> 00:36:25,800 Speaker 8: right now at twenty six. But if you're talking second 835 00:36:25,880 --> 00:36:28,320 Speaker 8: or third round, this guy is a guard, he's also 836 00:36:28,360 --> 00:36:31,239 Speaker 8: a center, then I think position flex matters more. But 837 00:36:31,280 --> 00:36:33,120 Speaker 8: if I'm drafting a guy in the first round, it's 838 00:36:33,160 --> 00:36:35,839 Speaker 8: because I expect you to be playing on Week one, 839 00:36:36,120 --> 00:36:38,120 Speaker 8: and so position flex doesn't matter as much. 840 00:36:38,120 --> 00:36:39,319 Speaker 2: To be right, then, I. 841 00:36:39,239 --> 00:36:41,640 Speaker 3: Think posision flex is good, but I've also seen it 842 00:36:41,719 --> 00:36:42,640 Speaker 3: kind of wreck a career. 843 00:36:43,440 --> 00:36:45,120 Speaker 2: I've seen Tyrone Crawford. 844 00:36:45,600 --> 00:36:47,719 Speaker 3: They could never find a spot, and now they're dealing 845 00:36:47,719 --> 00:36:50,840 Speaker 3: with these defensive backs, you know, with there trying to 846 00:36:50,840 --> 00:36:53,359 Speaker 3: figure out where these guys are the corners or safeties 847 00:36:53,440 --> 00:36:55,040 Speaker 3: and all that, and then the next thing you know, 848 00:36:55,120 --> 00:36:58,360 Speaker 3: it's you never really found a position. Sometimes position flex 849 00:36:58,400 --> 00:37:02,319 Speaker 3: means you're good enough, but it also can hurt you 850 00:37:02,640 --> 00:37:04,640 Speaker 3: because you're never great at one spot. 851 00:37:05,120 --> 00:37:06,279 Speaker 2: You're never great, you know. 852 00:37:06,360 --> 00:37:09,120 Speaker 3: And I Tyron Crawford, he got a lot of money 853 00:37:09,120 --> 00:37:11,520 Speaker 3: because of Rod MARINELI thought he could play the under 854 00:37:11,560 --> 00:37:14,440 Speaker 3: tackle to the three. He just got too banged up. 855 00:37:14,480 --> 00:37:16,839 Speaker 3: He couldn't play it because they kept trying to figure 856 00:37:16,880 --> 00:37:18,360 Speaker 3: out where to play him. And I think his career 857 00:37:18,400 --> 00:37:19,400 Speaker 3: got shortened because of that. 858 00:37:19,560 --> 00:37:23,400 Speaker 4: Because we also, you're constantly having to change your physique, 859 00:37:23,520 --> 00:37:26,319 Speaker 4: like your body because you change in weight. Okay, you're 860 00:37:26,320 --> 00:37:29,560 Speaker 4: not gonna have the same body type for this position 861 00:37:29,600 --> 00:37:32,200 Speaker 4: as opposed to that, which is something that I heard 862 00:37:32,280 --> 00:37:35,239 Speaker 4: Tyron Crawford talk about a lot having to you know, 863 00:37:35,320 --> 00:37:37,359 Speaker 4: one year we saw him gain weight a little bit. 864 00:37:37,480 --> 00:37:39,400 Speaker 4: Next year he was losing weight. So it's just that 865 00:37:39,560 --> 00:37:41,840 Speaker 4: back and forth having to change constantly. 866 00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:43,960 Speaker 3: It could be a blessing and a curse all in 867 00:37:44,000 --> 00:37:45,600 Speaker 3: the same time, depending on the player. 868 00:37:46,680 --> 00:37:48,880 Speaker 6: Let's take a question from Mayo. He says, if the 869 00:37:48,920 --> 00:37:51,680 Speaker 6: Cowboys draft a wide receiver in the first two rounds, 870 00:37:51,920 --> 00:37:54,560 Speaker 6: does that make drafting a tight end less of a need? 871 00:37:54,840 --> 00:37:56,600 Speaker 6: And he's thinking about target share. 872 00:37:56,400 --> 00:38:01,960 Speaker 8: There possibly and goes back to what I had said before. 873 00:38:02,760 --> 00:38:04,600 Speaker 8: If you don't draft the tight end in the first 874 00:38:04,680 --> 00:38:07,840 Speaker 8: couple of rounds, now he comes in here, is he 875 00:38:07,960 --> 00:38:12,000 Speaker 8: going to be better than what you've got? Possibly? I mean, 876 00:38:12,120 --> 00:38:15,600 Speaker 8: I mean it's it's you could see that, but but 877 00:38:15,719 --> 00:38:17,520 Speaker 8: I just think it's gonna be it's gonna be tough. Now, 878 00:38:17,520 --> 00:38:19,520 Speaker 8: if you draft him the first couple of rounds, then yeah, 879 00:38:19,560 --> 00:38:21,960 Speaker 8: that's why you're drafting him because you're expecting him. Is 880 00:38:22,000 --> 00:38:24,919 Speaker 8: he That's what Jerry's gonna ask he He's gonna point 881 00:38:24,960 --> 00:38:27,080 Speaker 8: is he is he better than what we've got with Ndershot? 882 00:38:27,239 --> 00:38:30,879 Speaker 8: And Ferguson, Oh yeah, Jerry or whatever, then we draft him. 883 00:38:30,920 --> 00:38:33,719 Speaker 8: But if he's not then then then you don't so 884 00:38:34,080 --> 00:38:36,359 Speaker 8: to go back. I didn't answer the question though. I 885 00:38:36,400 --> 00:38:38,000 Speaker 8: was just talking more about tight end. But if you 886 00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:40,240 Speaker 8: get a receiver, yeah, that's just that's more targeted. 887 00:38:40,320 --> 00:38:42,839 Speaker 3: The question that's going to be posed in the draft 888 00:38:42,920 --> 00:38:45,759 Speaker 3: room by Jerry Jones's and they're gonna keep bringing it 889 00:38:45,840 --> 00:38:47,960 Speaker 3: up and it could be a block, It could be 890 00:38:48,000 --> 00:38:48,360 Speaker 3: a block. 891 00:38:48,400 --> 00:38:51,320 Speaker 2: Here is where we are? Where are we with Tolbert? 892 00:38:51,920 --> 00:38:53,480 Speaker 2: Where are we with Tolbert? He goes? 893 00:38:53,920 --> 00:38:55,839 Speaker 3: You guys talked me into this in the third round. 894 00:38:55,840 --> 00:38:57,600 Speaker 3: We have actually talked about this kid in the second 895 00:38:57,680 --> 00:39:00,000 Speaker 3: round last year. I've made the determination we're going to 896 00:39:00,160 --> 00:39:03,359 Speaker 3: take Sam Williams. We got Tolbert in the third. Where 897 00:39:03,360 --> 00:39:04,200 Speaker 3: are we with Tolbert? 898 00:39:04,280 --> 00:39:06,600 Speaker 2: Right now? Does everybody feel about Tolbert? What does everybody 899 00:39:06,600 --> 00:39:09,719 Speaker 2: feel about Gallop? Right now? Was that just one off? 900 00:39:09,800 --> 00:39:12,480 Speaker 2: Did we Is something really wrong with him? You know? 901 00:39:13,000 --> 00:39:15,359 Speaker 3: That's the discussions that need to be had in the room. 902 00:39:15,440 --> 00:39:17,359 Speaker 3: Not so much about would it, you know, would keep 903 00:39:17,360 --> 00:39:20,279 Speaker 3: one guy from catching a ball, But if you're interested in, 904 00:39:20,360 --> 00:39:23,440 Speaker 3: you know, adding a guy, Jerry's gonna ask that question, 905 00:39:23,560 --> 00:39:27,000 Speaker 3: what about what about Tolbert? What about Ferguson, what about 906 00:39:27,080 --> 00:39:29,719 Speaker 3: hinder Shot? You know, tell me about what are we 907 00:39:29,760 --> 00:39:31,799 Speaker 3: gonna do here? When you are we adding something too? 908 00:39:31,960 --> 00:39:35,799 Speaker 3: And so I kind of feel like though you just 909 00:39:35,920 --> 00:39:38,560 Speaker 3: you make the determination. They they don't know what's gonna 910 00:39:38,560 --> 00:39:41,160 Speaker 3: happen with Tolbert, They really don't, you know. 911 00:39:41,400 --> 00:39:44,600 Speaker 2: I mean, I hope you hope that he plays to 912 00:39:44,640 --> 00:39:46,120 Speaker 2: the level that you thought he was going to play 913 00:39:46,120 --> 00:39:47,480 Speaker 2: when you're drafted him last year. 914 00:39:48,080 --> 00:39:51,840 Speaker 3: And I also hope it doesn't deter them from taking 915 00:39:51,840 --> 00:39:53,360 Speaker 3: a wide receiver that they really like. 916 00:39:54,400 --> 00:39:57,080 Speaker 4: Well, tell them what is out there as far as 917 00:39:57,120 --> 00:40:00,239 Speaker 4: like is it could it because we keep talking for 918 00:40:00,239 --> 00:40:03,640 Speaker 4: the first round, we keep talking about tight end, we 919 00:40:03,719 --> 00:40:07,120 Speaker 4: keep talking about the offensive lineman, even running back if 920 00:40:07,200 --> 00:40:10,799 Speaker 4: somebody falls down. But as far as wide receivers, are 921 00:40:11,680 --> 00:40:13,600 Speaker 4: someone that's talented enough to actually. 922 00:40:13,560 --> 00:40:16,319 Speaker 3: Oh they got talented player, but you're taller than every 923 00:40:16,320 --> 00:40:18,560 Speaker 3: one of them, you know that kind of That's that's 924 00:40:18,600 --> 00:40:19,800 Speaker 3: the thing about this draft. 925 00:40:20,520 --> 00:40:21,759 Speaker 2: That's that's the thing about this. 926 00:40:21,800 --> 00:40:24,640 Speaker 3: Draft, that that you have to figure out of these 927 00:40:25,280 --> 00:40:28,880 Speaker 3: five nine wide receivers, who who is going to be 928 00:40:28,960 --> 00:40:31,360 Speaker 3: the one that fits the best. This coach has a 929 00:40:31,480 --> 00:40:35,239 Speaker 3: history of not taking slot only wide receivers, but they 930 00:40:35,400 --> 00:40:39,320 Speaker 3: visited Flowers from Boston College, kind of a slot only player, 931 00:40:39,920 --> 00:40:43,200 Speaker 3: So you know, maybe things are changing. Maybe Mike McCarthy's like, hey, 932 00:40:43,239 --> 00:40:45,200 Speaker 3: well we can work with this. We you know this 933 00:40:45,239 --> 00:40:49,880 Speaker 3: players too talented. But Flowers, Boston College, Downs, North Carolina, 934 00:40:49,960 --> 00:40:52,759 Speaker 3: Scott Cincinnati. Seriously, you're taller than all of them. 935 00:40:53,280 --> 00:40:53,520 Speaker 2: You know. 936 00:40:53,880 --> 00:40:58,000 Speaker 3: That's whoever figures this out. Whoever figures this out, it 937 00:40:58,040 --> 00:41:00,680 Speaker 3: could have the best draft at wide receiver. But there's 938 00:41:00,719 --> 00:41:04,359 Speaker 3: a lot of questions about the height and the weight 939 00:41:04,400 --> 00:41:09,520 Speaker 3: of these wide receivers. Yeah, exactly, but slot only, right, yeah, 940 00:41:09,960 --> 00:41:13,759 Speaker 3: only you know if they take if they take you know, 941 00:41:13,840 --> 00:41:14,480 Speaker 3: if you if you. 942 00:41:14,480 --> 00:41:16,880 Speaker 4: Take saying there are those guys, I can still be 943 00:41:16,960 --> 00:41:17,760 Speaker 4: for that absolutely. 944 00:41:17,800 --> 00:41:19,640 Speaker 6: But they got on a free agency I mean, yeah, 945 00:41:19,680 --> 00:41:20,640 Speaker 6: that's exactly right. 946 00:41:20,760 --> 00:41:23,160 Speaker 3: If if they're willing, did they did they take their 947 00:41:23,160 --> 00:41:27,120 Speaker 3: receiver in Cooks. That's going to keep them from drafting 948 00:41:27,200 --> 00:41:30,520 Speaker 3: somebody at twenty six. Yeah, that's that's what you but 949 00:41:30,640 --> 00:41:33,200 Speaker 3: you know, that's that's the situation you're gonna have. And 950 00:41:33,239 --> 00:41:36,399 Speaker 3: then throw in like I mentioned, you know the kid 951 00:41:36,440 --> 00:41:38,800 Speaker 3: you drafted last year too. I mean that's going to 952 00:41:38,840 --> 00:41:40,600 Speaker 3: be another question that has to be asked. 953 00:41:40,760 --> 00:41:43,359 Speaker 8: Is there a zero percent chance that Ceedee Lamb does 954 00:41:43,400 --> 00:41:44,320 Speaker 8: not get re signed. 955 00:41:44,719 --> 00:41:45,000 Speaker 2: I don't. 956 00:41:45,000 --> 00:41:47,279 Speaker 6: I don't, Yes, zero He's. 957 00:41:47,080 --> 00:41:51,200 Speaker 2: Back, right, And that's Hollard. I don't think so, hollar See. 958 00:41:51,360 --> 00:41:53,000 Speaker 2: I think I think. 959 00:41:52,800 --> 00:41:54,759 Speaker 3: That's where I think that's where if you talk about 960 00:41:54,880 --> 00:41:57,000 Speaker 3: running back and you say, whoever you draft, and this 961 00:41:57,080 --> 00:41:59,960 Speaker 3: draft is deep in running backs, whoever you take it run, 962 00:42:00,400 --> 00:42:02,280 Speaker 3: I think will be your starting running back in twenty 963 00:42:02,320 --> 00:42:04,840 Speaker 3: twenty four. I don't think it'll be Tony Pollard. I 964 00:42:04,880 --> 00:42:07,319 Speaker 3: really Stephen Jones talks about what we'd like to get 965 00:42:07,320 --> 00:42:08,080 Speaker 3: Tony done. 966 00:42:08,440 --> 00:42:11,160 Speaker 2: I could see this being just like Dalton Schultz. Yeah, 967 00:42:11,560 --> 00:42:12,760 Speaker 2: we don't want to lose the weapon. 968 00:42:13,000 --> 00:42:15,399 Speaker 3: You know, there's some questions about his injury coming back, 969 00:42:15,440 --> 00:42:17,600 Speaker 3: but him, Britt Brown, those guys will work their rears 970 00:42:17,640 --> 00:42:20,320 Speaker 3: off to get back on on the field. But there's 971 00:42:20,400 --> 00:42:22,040 Speaker 3: I think that you know, it's going to be a 972 00:42:22,040 --> 00:42:25,680 Speaker 3: situation where Tony Pollard making the money now ten million dollars, 973 00:42:25,840 --> 00:42:29,000 Speaker 3: Tony Pollard might be fortunate to get ten million dollars 974 00:42:29,040 --> 00:42:29,760 Speaker 3: for three years. 975 00:42:30,320 --> 00:42:33,200 Speaker 2: You know, in the next time around yeah, and free agency. 976 00:42:33,280 --> 00:42:37,439 Speaker 8: Yeah, running backs and agents. I mean, it's a really 977 00:42:37,480 --> 00:42:40,120 Speaker 8: tough situation for these agents to kind of figure out 978 00:42:40,320 --> 00:42:42,560 Speaker 8: the best thing because a lot of these guys they 979 00:42:42,560 --> 00:42:44,200 Speaker 8: see the guy next to him in their locker and 980 00:42:44,440 --> 00:42:47,399 Speaker 8: he's a different position. He's like, second contract is time 981 00:42:47,440 --> 00:42:50,160 Speaker 8: to get the bag. As a running back, you want 982 00:42:50,160 --> 00:42:51,920 Speaker 8: to stay in the league, and the best way to 983 00:42:51,960 --> 00:42:54,279 Speaker 8: stay in the league is maybe to take, like Brian said, 984 00:42:54,320 --> 00:42:57,000 Speaker 8: a deal that's it's like this will this will protect 985 00:42:57,040 --> 00:43:00,279 Speaker 8: you because Zeke was like and Zeke deserved it. They 986 00:43:00,440 --> 00:43:03,000 Speaker 8: ran him to death. He and he deserved that money 987 00:43:03,040 --> 00:43:06,480 Speaker 8: that he got. But it's tough when you're at this 988 00:43:06,480 --> 00:43:08,759 Speaker 8: this part in their career. I mean, you look at 989 00:43:08,800 --> 00:43:11,040 Speaker 8: the top ten players on this team as far as 990 00:43:11,160 --> 00:43:14,759 Speaker 8: experience on the team, Tony Pollard's eighth. I still view 991 00:43:14,840 --> 00:43:17,640 Speaker 8: him as kind of a younger guy. He's the eighth 992 00:43:17,760 --> 00:43:21,080 Speaker 8: most tenured player on this team, tied for you know others. 993 00:43:21,120 --> 00:43:23,319 Speaker 8: But like, what did that? When did that happen? Isn't 994 00:43:23,320 --> 00:43:25,440 Speaker 8: he this young, shy guy that his parents are a 995 00:43:25,600 --> 00:43:28,719 Speaker 8: barbecue place in Memphis and no, now now he's so. 996 00:43:28,800 --> 00:43:31,239 Speaker 3: They figured out how to use Yeah, it kind of 997 00:43:31,320 --> 00:43:32,440 Speaker 3: it took you kind of figure out. 998 00:43:32,480 --> 00:43:33,760 Speaker 2: They figured out how to finally used. 999 00:43:33,640 --> 00:43:35,919 Speaker 6: Him, man, And that might be actually the reason why 1000 00:43:35,960 --> 00:43:37,960 Speaker 6: he actually does have a shot at the second contract, 1001 00:43:38,000 --> 00:43:39,719 Speaker 6: because they didn't use him as much as they have 1002 00:43:39,840 --> 00:43:41,799 Speaker 6: used traditionally used back to the NFL in the first 1003 00:43:41,840 --> 00:43:42,239 Speaker 6: few years. 1004 00:43:42,320 --> 00:43:44,799 Speaker 8: What I want to see is is this year's I 1005 00:43:44,840 --> 00:43:46,920 Speaker 8: want to I want to know who's this year's Tony 1006 00:43:47,000 --> 00:43:50,279 Speaker 8: Pollard in terms of because I was told they, you know, 1007 00:43:50,280 --> 00:43:52,759 Speaker 8: they do mock drafts for the next two weeks here 1008 00:43:52,800 --> 00:43:55,080 Speaker 8: before leading up to the draft. In every mock draft 1009 00:43:55,120 --> 00:43:57,640 Speaker 8: they did, Tony Pollard was drafted in the third or 1010 00:43:57,680 --> 00:44:00,799 Speaker 8: fourth round every single time they they wanted to take 1011 00:44:00,840 --> 00:44:03,799 Speaker 8: Tony Powler. I just wanted, who's this year's guy, that 1012 00:44:03,880 --> 00:44:07,200 Speaker 8: guy that we're taking him? Well, regardless, Switzer was another 1013 00:44:07,239 --> 00:44:07,960 Speaker 8: guy like that too. 1014 00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:09,440 Speaker 3: That Yeah, you know, if you want to throw if 1015 00:44:09,480 --> 00:44:11,359 Speaker 3: you want to throw something out there like that, because 1016 00:44:11,360 --> 00:44:13,640 Speaker 3: there's plenty of opportunity. There's you know, when you look 1017 00:44:13,640 --> 00:44:15,440 Speaker 3: at the draft and we have the draft show coming 1018 00:44:15,520 --> 00:44:17,440 Speaker 3: up after our show and we get into these running 1019 00:44:17,480 --> 00:44:21,120 Speaker 3: backs a lot. You know, Derek is his school Roshan Johnson. 1020 00:44:21,520 --> 00:44:26,520 Speaker 3: If you as much as I love Jon Robinson, Roshan Johnson. 1021 00:44:26,560 --> 00:44:27,960 Speaker 3: You know when you when you start to look at 1022 00:44:28,000 --> 00:44:30,480 Speaker 3: how they're using and how that's a guy right there, 1023 00:44:30,480 --> 00:44:32,640 Speaker 3: when you start talking about that third round could be 1024 00:44:32,680 --> 00:44:33,360 Speaker 3: a really. 1025 00:44:33,080 --> 00:44:35,520 Speaker 2: Sweet spot if you're nowhere and tear right. No, that's 1026 00:44:35,560 --> 00:44:35,960 Speaker 2: what I'm saying. 1027 00:44:35,960 --> 00:44:38,759 Speaker 6: You got great complimentary, great compliment back. 1028 00:44:38,800 --> 00:44:41,960 Speaker 3: He catches the ball, he's always finishing forward. 1029 00:44:42,360 --> 00:44:43,400 Speaker 2: They did a great job. 1030 00:44:43,200 --> 00:44:45,919 Speaker 3: At Texas using both those backs and featuring really both 1031 00:44:45,960 --> 00:44:46,399 Speaker 3: those backs. 1032 00:44:46,440 --> 00:44:46,839 Speaker 2: Yep, yep. 1033 00:44:46,840 --> 00:44:48,120 Speaker 6: And I think it's going to help ro Shan in 1034 00:44:48,120 --> 00:44:50,560 Speaker 6: the NFL. I really do. Guy came out of high 1035 00:44:50,560 --> 00:44:53,319 Speaker 6: schools as a quarterback, yeah, and transition to running back. 1036 00:44:53,320 --> 00:44:54,600 Speaker 6: So he's a bigger guy, taller guy. 1037 00:44:54,640 --> 00:44:54,920 Speaker 2: All Right. 1038 00:44:54,920 --> 00:44:56,640 Speaker 6: I appreciate you guys going to be back next week 1039 00:44:57,000 --> 00:44:59,960 Speaker 6: heading into the draft. It'll be draft week. Well we'll talk. 1040 00:45:00,000 --> 00:45:02,040 Speaker 6: We's got some names next week. We'll get Brian and 1041 00:45:02,120 --> 00:45:03,960 Speaker 6: Nick and Amber to give you guys some names on 1042 00:45:04,040 --> 00:45:04,640 Speaker 6: some players they. 1043 00:45:04,600 --> 00:45:07,520 Speaker 3: Expect to I don't know if this anymore. 1044 00:45:08,000 --> 00:45:11,200 Speaker 6: Call out on Thursday night, Friday night, and then again 1045 00:45:11,239 --> 00:45:13,000 Speaker 6: on Saturday till then for Nick Ea WHN Brian brought 1046 00:45:13,040 --> 00:45:15,120 Speaker 6: to Sambergarcia. I'm Derek eagleson This has been The Break 1047 00:45:15,280 --> 00:45:17,200 Speaker 6: live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com Radio. 1048 00:45:17,920 --> 00:45:20,920 Speaker 14: This has been a production of Dallascowboys dot Com and 1049 00:45:21,040 --> 00:45:22,879 Speaker 14: the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.