1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:13,520 Speaker 1: Wow, Hey there everybody. It is Wednesday, April twenty two. 2 00:00:13,560 --> 00:00:16,279 Speaker 1: Welcome to the NFL Fantasy Football Podcast, where we're still 3 00:00:16,280 --> 00:00:18,480 Speaker 1: open to making a trade somewhere in the first round. 4 00:00:18,520 --> 00:00:21,000 Speaker 1: It's been your man named g Marcus Grant. Randy is 5 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:24,320 Speaker 1: at the controls, Michael left. Florio is off today. He's 6 00:00:24,360 --> 00:00:27,120 Speaker 1: doing stuff with the fam. I actually think, uh, you know, 7 00:00:27,160 --> 00:00:29,800 Speaker 1: I know there is a a top golf that opened, 8 00:00:30,240 --> 00:00:33,400 Speaker 1: uh in Elsa Gundo down near the beach, and Uh, 9 00:00:33,520 --> 00:00:35,720 Speaker 1: it's brand new. Everybody's like clamoring to get in. I 10 00:00:35,760 --> 00:00:38,720 Speaker 1: believe Florio has been standing in line since Saturday, and 11 00:00:38,760 --> 00:00:40,199 Speaker 1: I think he's hoping to get up to see at 12 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:44,879 Speaker 1: some point this afternoon. So uh, sitting in in his place. Uh, 13 00:00:45,040 --> 00:00:47,080 Speaker 1: a friend of the show, just a friend in general, 14 00:00:47,159 --> 00:00:50,479 Speaker 1: a researcher extraordinaire. If you listen to our previous shows, 15 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:54,240 Speaker 1: you know him previously as our fantasy nerd Uh. He 16 00:00:54,480 --> 00:00:56,360 Speaker 1: is one of the many people I go to when 17 00:00:56,360 --> 00:00:59,120 Speaker 1: I want to talk about wide receivers. Is the one 18 00:00:59,120 --> 00:01:01,720 Speaker 1: and only Matt Okayet appreciate you sitting in man. How 19 00:01:01,720 --> 00:01:05,880 Speaker 1: are things absolutely glad to be back? Um, things are great. 20 00:01:06,120 --> 00:01:08,200 Speaker 1: It is almost draft time, which is one of the 21 00:01:08,200 --> 00:01:11,960 Speaker 1: best times of the year, and I'm excited for it. Yeah, 22 00:01:12,000 --> 00:01:13,840 Speaker 1: I definitely wanted to get your you on here and 23 00:01:13,840 --> 00:01:16,240 Speaker 1: pick your brain about some of these wide receiver prospects 24 00:01:16,280 --> 00:01:19,880 Speaker 1: because I think when it comes to the offensive skill positions, 25 00:01:19,920 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 1: this is probably the deepest group of that. So I 26 00:01:23,680 --> 00:01:25,280 Speaker 1: wanted to kind of get your thoughts on on some 27 00:01:25,319 --> 00:01:28,000 Speaker 1: of the guys here. Also, though I know I said 28 00:01:28,040 --> 00:01:30,080 Speaker 1: this last week, we were kind of hoping maybe to 29 00:01:30,080 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 1: get you on last week, but you uh were called 30 00:01:33,480 --> 00:01:37,080 Speaker 1: to perform your civic duty at jury duty. I also 31 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:39,960 Speaker 1: at the time I threw in, I threw a plea 32 00:01:40,040 --> 00:01:41,520 Speaker 1: to the people at l A County in the l 33 00:01:41,560 --> 00:01:45,960 Speaker 1: A County court system that somehow excuse you, we would 34 00:01:46,000 --> 00:01:48,520 Speaker 1: be grateful. And it turns out I don't think it 35 00:01:48,560 --> 00:01:50,320 Speaker 1: had anything to do with my plea, but you have 36 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:54,080 Speaker 1: been excused. But you were almost going to rub elbows 37 00:01:54,200 --> 00:01:57,560 Speaker 1: with I use celebrities in air quotes. You were going 38 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:01,840 Speaker 1: to rub elbows some uh, some big name people potentially 39 00:02:01,880 --> 00:02:04,880 Speaker 1: had you been called to a jury called it's a 40 00:02:04,960 --> 00:02:08,160 Speaker 1: jury service. Yeah, So as it happens, I actually did 41 00:02:08,240 --> 00:02:11,160 Speaker 1: rub elbows with them. I just didn't get put on 42 00:02:11,200 --> 00:02:13,960 Speaker 1: the jury long term, but they called me into the courtroom, 43 00:02:14,360 --> 00:02:16,600 Speaker 1: so I don't. I think I'm pretty sure I can 44 00:02:16,639 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 1: talk about all this since I'm not on the jury. 45 00:02:18,320 --> 00:02:22,919 Speaker 1: And also, yeah, so it's a Kardashian case. The whole 46 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:27,080 Speaker 1: Kardashian family is being sued by Black China. Long story, 47 00:02:27,080 --> 00:02:29,119 Speaker 1: I don't really understand it. I didn't research it because 48 00:02:29,120 --> 00:02:32,800 Speaker 1: I wasn't supposed to per the instructions of the judge. Uh. 49 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:36,079 Speaker 1: But yeah, so they all they all were walking right 50 00:02:36,120 --> 00:02:37,640 Speaker 1: by me when I came in and sat in the 51 00:02:37,639 --> 00:02:39,680 Speaker 1: courtroom the first day. They were sitting right behind me. 52 00:02:39,760 --> 00:02:42,440 Speaker 1: So yeah, I was ten feet away from all the Kardashians. 53 00:02:42,680 --> 00:02:45,560 Speaker 1: I can tell you that Kim is tiny, a lot 54 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:48,040 Speaker 1: smaller than you would expect, and they all look like 55 00:02:48,360 --> 00:02:52,520 Speaker 1: more relatively normal. I hope that's not insulting, but you 56 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 1: you think, like you imagine that they look like, you know, 57 00:02:55,800 --> 00:03:00,600 Speaker 1: very plastic or or like super super celebrities, like my gosh, 58 00:03:00,639 --> 00:03:03,280 Speaker 1: who is that person? It pretty much looked like like 59 00:03:03,600 --> 00:03:08,120 Speaker 1: good looking normal people. So that was my takeaway. Well, 60 00:03:08,160 --> 00:03:11,360 Speaker 1: it's uh always always interesting. I was. I was mentioning 61 00:03:11,440 --> 00:03:14,480 Speaker 1: last week that jury service in Los Angeles is sort 62 00:03:14,520 --> 00:03:17,600 Speaker 1: of a different animal um at the time I was called. 63 00:03:17,639 --> 00:03:19,240 Speaker 1: I didn't get put on a jury, but I had 64 00:03:19,240 --> 00:03:22,280 Speaker 1: to go through the whole waiting process. And I mentioned 65 00:03:22,320 --> 00:03:25,880 Speaker 1: that on the walls of the lobby where I had 66 00:03:25,919 --> 00:03:28,840 Speaker 1: to wait were pictures of celebrities who had previously had 67 00:03:28,919 --> 00:03:30,840 Speaker 1: jury service, sort of like when you go to a 68 00:03:30,919 --> 00:03:33,120 Speaker 1: restaurant and they have pictures up of celebrities who have 69 00:03:33,160 --> 00:03:35,600 Speaker 1: eaten there. Uh, you know, I think there were pictures 70 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 1: of like Harrison Ford, for instance, because he had called 71 00:03:38,480 --> 00:03:42,120 Speaker 1: a jury duty at the courthouse. So I was I 72 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:44,360 Speaker 1: was walking by a security guard. This was a funny 73 00:03:44,360 --> 00:03:47,520 Speaker 1: little side note, and I heard him in another security 74 00:03:47,520 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: guard talking about how the Kardashians had been brought through 75 00:03:51,080 --> 00:03:55,520 Speaker 1: like the special truck unloading entrance because there's such high celebrities, 76 00:03:55,680 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: to the point where the guy said, yeah, I remember 77 00:03:58,000 --> 00:03:59,960 Speaker 1: when we had Michael Jackson's family in here and they 78 00:04:00,120 --> 00:04:03,000 Speaker 1: just came in the normal way. So Kardashians is so 79 00:04:03,040 --> 00:04:07,160 Speaker 1: important that they get to come into a sect. That 80 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:10,760 Speaker 1: is amazing. That is absolutely amazing. Well, glad to have you. 81 00:04:10,840 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 1: We got plenty to talk about that. We'll do some 82 00:04:12,560 --> 00:04:14,400 Speaker 1: headlines and then we'll talk some wide receivers A little 83 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:16,720 Speaker 1: bit later on in the show, I want to start 84 00:04:17,040 --> 00:04:20,040 Speaker 1: interestingly enough, I maybe I've jinked this. I said before 85 00:04:20,080 --> 00:04:22,520 Speaker 1: we started recording that we were past the point of 86 00:04:22,520 --> 00:04:24,640 Speaker 1: the year where we would just randomly have breaking news 87 00:04:24,720 --> 00:04:26,560 Speaker 1: pop up out of nowhere that we could just kind 88 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:30,239 Speaker 1: of talk and whatever. Uh. This just tweeted by Jeff 89 00:04:30,279 --> 00:04:34,920 Speaker 1: Darlington's as we started recording this show breaking News. I 90 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:37,720 Speaker 1: just spoke to wide receiver Deebo Samuel, and he told 91 00:04:37,760 --> 00:04:40,159 Speaker 1: me that he has asked the forty Niners to trade him. 92 00:04:40,440 --> 00:04:43,360 Speaker 1: He did not want to discuss specific reasons behind his request, 93 00:04:43,600 --> 00:04:46,039 Speaker 1: but he has indeed let the forty Niners know his 94 00:04:46,120 --> 00:04:51,839 Speaker 1: desire to leave the organization. More to come. So wow 95 00:04:51,880 --> 00:04:57,360 Speaker 1: wow wow. Right, I'm still sort of processing this right now. 96 00:04:57,440 --> 00:04:59,919 Speaker 1: I don't I don't know if there's much to be 97 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:02,560 Speaker 1: he said, other than what you kind of says, wow 98 00:05:02,600 --> 00:05:06,040 Speaker 1: wow wow. Um, I mean after what he did this year, 99 00:05:06,640 --> 00:05:09,560 Speaker 1: which was an amazing season kind of a hybrid sort 100 00:05:09,600 --> 00:05:14,240 Speaker 1: of player. Um, Diebo samuels out there. UM, I would 101 00:05:14,240 --> 00:05:17,240 Speaker 1: imagine Matt, there will be plenty of people interested. U 102 00:05:17,400 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 1: Deebo Samuel really truly wants to leave San Francisco. Yeah, 103 00:05:21,279 --> 00:05:24,640 Speaker 1: I mean, I I imagine if I had to guess, 104 00:05:24,680 --> 00:05:28,840 Speaker 1: because you know, other than this, other than the money, 105 00:05:28,960 --> 00:05:33,360 Speaker 1: everything has been going well for those guys, but the money. 106 00:05:33,600 --> 00:05:36,200 Speaker 1: From what I remember, he wanted to be like not 107 00:05:36,279 --> 00:05:38,599 Speaker 1: just the highest paid wide receiver, but one of the 108 00:05:38,640 --> 00:05:41,799 Speaker 1: highest paid players in the NFL because of how unique 109 00:05:41,839 --> 00:05:44,839 Speaker 1: his skill set was and how much he brought to 110 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:47,680 Speaker 1: the forty Niners offense, which was basically the whole thing, 111 00:05:48,440 --> 00:05:51,920 Speaker 1: uh in his defense. So that's gonna be the one 112 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:54,200 Speaker 1: question mark. Kids, if somebody is going to trade for him, 113 00:05:54,200 --> 00:05:57,120 Speaker 1: because the talent is there, are they gonna They're gonna 114 00:05:57,160 --> 00:06:01,480 Speaker 1: probably have to do it, telling Deebo advance unless he 115 00:06:01,520 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 1: doesn't have any part in it, we're gonna pay you. 116 00:06:05,400 --> 00:06:07,320 Speaker 1: And if they don't, then he's just gonna not want 117 00:06:07,320 --> 00:06:08,760 Speaker 1: to play for that team. So that's gonna be a 118 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:12,039 Speaker 1: waste of effort. So it is he gonna go and 119 00:06:12,080 --> 00:06:14,960 Speaker 1: help somebody? Almost certainly, Yes, who's it gonna be is 120 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:17,920 Speaker 1: a very interesting question. That is a very interesting question. 121 00:06:18,000 --> 00:06:21,320 Speaker 1: I do know you. One of the talking points around 122 00:06:21,320 --> 00:06:24,039 Speaker 1: the league this offseason has been that everybody wants to 123 00:06:24,120 --> 00:06:28,560 Speaker 1: find you know, the quote unquote the next Deebo Samuel. Um, 124 00:06:28,640 --> 00:06:30,760 Speaker 1: now it could be that, you know, the original Deebo 125 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:35,320 Speaker 1: Samuel is there to be had for somebody. Uh, So 126 00:06:35,600 --> 00:06:38,239 Speaker 1: we will certainly keep tabs on it. Again. This literally 127 00:06:38,320 --> 00:06:40,960 Speaker 1: is just coming across Twitter as we started recording this show. 128 00:06:41,080 --> 00:06:45,800 Speaker 1: So there's only the very basics about it, uh to 129 00:06:45,800 --> 00:06:47,520 Speaker 1: to talk about, so we don't we don't really have 130 00:06:47,600 --> 00:06:50,680 Speaker 1: much beyond there. So well, we will definitely talk about 131 00:06:50,720 --> 00:06:53,760 Speaker 1: it more once we all know more. Um, let let's 132 00:06:53,760 --> 00:06:57,000 Speaker 1: get us to some other headlines. Now. Strangely enough, I 133 00:06:57,000 --> 00:06:58,799 Speaker 1: mean I had you wanted to talk about wide receivers. 134 00:06:58,839 --> 00:07:01,400 Speaker 1: It turns out a lot of the interesting headlines had 135 00:07:01,440 --> 00:07:04,280 Speaker 1: to be wide receiver based. It was not planned that way, 136 00:07:04,320 --> 00:07:07,120 Speaker 1: just kind of a coincidence. The first one being Patrick 137 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:10,040 Speaker 1: Mahomes talking about Nicole Hardman saying he doesn't have to 138 00:07:10,040 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 1: be Tyreek Hill in order for the Chiefs offense to 139 00:07:12,760 --> 00:07:17,600 Speaker 1: be successful again. Okay, that's certainly nice. We have in 140 00:07:17,680 --> 00:07:22,320 Speaker 1: fantasy sort of been waiting for another Chief's receiver to emerge. 141 00:07:22,360 --> 00:07:25,600 Speaker 1: Travis Kelsey has been great, Tyreek Hill was great for 142 00:07:25,640 --> 00:07:27,640 Speaker 1: all those years, but we've kind of been trying to 143 00:07:27,680 --> 00:07:30,440 Speaker 1: wait for somebody else, whether it was Nicole Hardman, whether 144 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:33,280 Speaker 1: it was Byron Pringle. Keep coming back to the fact 145 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:36,080 Speaker 1: that they tried to shoehorn Josh Gordon in at some 146 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:40,480 Speaker 1: point to um, is there an easy way? Is there 147 00:07:40,520 --> 00:07:43,920 Speaker 1: a one to one way to replace Tyreek Hill, at 148 00:07:44,000 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 1: least for fantasy? Is there a guy that maybe we 149 00:07:46,040 --> 00:07:51,680 Speaker 1: should be focusing on as the potential Tyreek Hill replacement Wolf? 150 00:07:52,200 --> 00:07:55,960 Speaker 1: I mean, for for the Chiefs, there's absolutely no one 151 00:07:56,000 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 1: to one answer, and for us, I don't think there's 152 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:01,880 Speaker 1: something super close to a one to one answer. Now. 153 00:08:01,960 --> 00:08:04,880 Speaker 1: I do think that either one of the guys they 154 00:08:04,880 --> 00:08:08,880 Speaker 1: signed this offseason or a pick in the draft, if 155 00:08:08,880 --> 00:08:12,280 Speaker 1: they take one in the first couple of rounds, could 156 00:08:12,320 --> 00:08:16,880 Speaker 1: be the ideal pick. And with Mahomes at quarterback and 157 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:19,320 Speaker 1: all those targets gone, they could be a very productive 158 00:08:19,320 --> 00:08:22,200 Speaker 1: pick for fantasy. One of the issues is I don't 159 00:08:22,200 --> 00:08:25,920 Speaker 1: know which one it's gonna be, Um, because none of 160 00:08:25,960 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 1: them exactly fill into tyreek kills skill set, because no 161 00:08:29,080 --> 00:08:33,559 Speaker 1: one in the NFL accepts Tyreek Hill does that, and 162 00:08:33,920 --> 00:08:36,000 Speaker 1: the guys that they do have now they all have, 163 00:08:36,240 --> 00:08:38,720 Speaker 1: you know, pieces of his skill set or good pieces 164 00:08:38,760 --> 00:08:42,080 Speaker 1: of another wide receiver skill set. But not enough to 165 00:08:42,160 --> 00:08:44,800 Speaker 1: fill in that full gap. So I think that Drew 166 00:08:44,880 --> 00:08:46,719 Speaker 1: is gonna get a lot of the targets, MVS is 167 00:08:46,760 --> 00:08:48,840 Speaker 1: gonna get a lot of the deep work. Travis Kelsey's 168 00:08:48,840 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 1: gonna get his. Nikol is gonna probably keep doing what 169 00:08:52,720 --> 00:08:55,080 Speaker 1: Nikole does, maybe a little bit more, which is be 170 00:08:55,640 --> 00:08:58,319 Speaker 1: sort of a Tyreek kill light but less well rounded 171 00:08:58,679 --> 00:09:02,680 Speaker 1: and less fast. Uh, still fast, but less fast because 172 00:09:02,720 --> 00:09:07,959 Speaker 1: everybody is yeah, it's it's I want to wait to 173 00:09:07,960 --> 00:09:10,120 Speaker 1: see who they take in the draft. If they take someone, 174 00:09:10,360 --> 00:09:12,320 Speaker 1: it might shake things up quite a bit. I think 175 00:09:12,360 --> 00:09:14,679 Speaker 1: I think that's probably fair. I do think it's it's 176 00:09:14,679 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 1: gonna be a piecemeal situation. As you mentioned, Juju is there. 177 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:20,240 Speaker 1: He takes some of that work. M VS potentially takes 178 00:09:20,240 --> 00:09:23,400 Speaker 1: some of that work. Um, but I don't know that 179 00:09:23,440 --> 00:09:25,760 Speaker 1: we're gonna suddenly lee and say, hey, look this is 180 00:09:25,800 --> 00:09:27,520 Speaker 1: the guy and and this is the guy that we 181 00:09:27,520 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 1: should all target. I feel like it is going to 182 00:09:29,400 --> 00:09:32,199 Speaker 1: be kind of a wait and see. Um. I guess 183 00:09:32,200 --> 00:09:35,760 Speaker 1: the upside is you have whoever it is, whoever it's 184 00:09:35,760 --> 00:09:38,880 Speaker 1: going to be catching passes from Patrick Mahomes working in 185 00:09:38,920 --> 00:09:42,120 Speaker 1: an offense that is, you know, coordinated and run in 186 00:09:42,200 --> 00:09:45,600 Speaker 1: some combination by Eric bi Enemy and Andy Reid. So 187 00:09:46,120 --> 00:09:49,280 Speaker 1: those things on on their own are are reasons to 188 00:09:49,320 --> 00:09:52,280 Speaker 1: be optimistic. But you're right, Um, I mean, let's be 189 00:09:52,400 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 1: let's be honest here. Nobody expected Tyreek Hill to be 190 00:09:55,360 --> 00:09:58,080 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill when he first came into the league. I mean, 191 00:09:58,480 --> 00:10:01,520 Speaker 1: this is a late round draft pick. Uh. You know 192 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:04,679 Speaker 1: that that that blossomed into one of the top receivers 193 00:10:04,679 --> 00:10:07,960 Speaker 1: in the league. But there was no expectation when he 194 00:10:08,040 --> 00:10:10,000 Speaker 1: was first drafted that he was going to become the 195 00:10:10,000 --> 00:10:13,840 Speaker 1: player that he has. And I'll say this, over the years, 196 00:10:14,559 --> 00:10:17,520 Speaker 1: the Chiefs have not been particularly great at drafting the 197 00:10:17,559 --> 00:10:21,320 Speaker 1: wide receiver position. They haven't admittedly spent a ton of 198 00:10:21,400 --> 00:10:25,200 Speaker 1: draft capital doing it. Um. I think the last first 199 00:10:25,320 --> 00:10:28,080 Speaker 1: round wide receiver they took was John Baldwin. I think 200 00:10:28,160 --> 00:10:31,280 Speaker 1: was back in twenty twelve. I think it was um 201 00:10:31,440 --> 00:10:34,840 Speaker 1: that didn't work out at all. So other than that, 202 00:10:34,880 --> 00:10:38,520 Speaker 1: they have not really been great at drafting the position. 203 00:10:38,600 --> 00:10:40,720 Speaker 1: So we'll see if they do, you know, if they 204 00:10:40,720 --> 00:10:43,720 Speaker 1: do target somebody, how that sort of works out. In 205 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:46,880 Speaker 1: the meantime, how this combination of of wide receivers they 206 00:10:46,880 --> 00:10:48,839 Speaker 1: currently have on the roster sort of sort of come 207 00:10:48,880 --> 00:10:53,280 Speaker 1: into play there um in Arizona. A J. Green has 208 00:10:53,360 --> 00:10:57,040 Speaker 1: resigned with the Cardinals for another year and recently said 209 00:10:57,080 --> 00:11:01,120 Speaker 1: he admits that he did not have great chemistry with 210 00:11:01,200 --> 00:11:06,160 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray last year. Now, I will say this, what 211 00:11:06,240 --> 00:11:09,040 Speaker 1: A J. Green did last year in Arizona was beyond 212 00:11:09,160 --> 00:11:12,920 Speaker 1: my expectations. I figured, you know, he was leaving Cincinnati 213 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:14,880 Speaker 1: after all those years, was last couple of years with 214 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:18,400 Speaker 1: the Bengals. He was really dealing with some nagging injuries 215 00:11:18,440 --> 00:11:20,400 Speaker 1: that kept him off the field, just kind of made 216 00:11:20,440 --> 00:11:23,000 Speaker 1: him generally unproductive. But then you know, he gets to 217 00:11:23,040 --> 00:11:26,640 Speaker 1: Arizona fifty four catches, eight forty eight yards, three touchdowns. 218 00:11:26,679 --> 00:11:29,360 Speaker 1: I know that doesn't sound spectacular, but for a guy 219 00:11:29,400 --> 00:11:32,120 Speaker 1: who was thirty three and coming off a bunch of injuries, 220 00:11:32,720 --> 00:11:37,040 Speaker 1: I thought that was more than than I was expecting. Uh. 221 00:11:37,240 --> 00:11:39,640 Speaker 1: This is kind of a similar situation though to to 222 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,040 Speaker 1: Kansas City. Maybe not, maybe not one to one. I 223 00:11:42,080 --> 00:11:45,360 Speaker 1: don't think anybody compares Christian Kirk to Tyree Hill, but 224 00:11:45,440 --> 00:11:48,480 Speaker 1: you are talking about losing a guy that was a 225 00:11:48,480 --> 00:11:50,600 Speaker 1: big part of their passing game that they used to 226 00:11:50,640 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 1: kind of open up the field a little bit more 227 00:11:52,360 --> 00:11:55,360 Speaker 1: and he uses a deep threat. We know DeAndre Hopkins 228 00:11:55,360 --> 00:11:57,400 Speaker 1: is still there and still gonna get plenty of targets. 229 00:11:58,360 --> 00:12:01,360 Speaker 1: How do they how do they fill in that number 230 00:12:01,400 --> 00:12:04,480 Speaker 1: two spots? Though? Is is a j Green still potentially 231 00:12:04,559 --> 00:12:07,520 Speaker 1: that guy? Is it ron Dale Moore? Is it like 232 00:12:07,600 --> 00:12:09,760 Speaker 1: we talked about with the Chiefs? Is it some composite 233 00:12:09,800 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 1: of multiple guys that fills that void there? Well, the 234 00:12:13,679 --> 00:12:16,280 Speaker 1: first thing I'll say is the Jaguars apparently think Christian 235 00:12:16,320 --> 00:12:22,040 Speaker 1: Kirk is Tyreek. I don't know why. And the nice 236 00:12:22,040 --> 00:12:24,520 Speaker 1: thing about that problem, if you can call it that, 237 00:12:24,640 --> 00:12:27,560 Speaker 1: is that the whole that Christian Kirk leave, like you mentioned, 238 00:12:27,640 --> 00:12:29,400 Speaker 1: is not quite the same as a hold that Tyreek 239 00:12:29,480 --> 00:12:32,480 Speaker 1: killed leaves, so it should be a little bit easier 240 00:12:32,480 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 1: to fill. Will it be at one to one? Possibly? 241 00:12:35,480 --> 00:12:38,079 Speaker 1: I think more likely to be a one to one 242 00:12:38,200 --> 00:12:41,080 Speaker 1: then obviously the Tyreek situation. And if somebody does that, 243 00:12:41,120 --> 00:12:43,720 Speaker 1: I would expect it to be ron Dale Moore. I'm 244 00:12:43,720 --> 00:12:46,080 Speaker 1: not a huge I wasn't a huge and and not 245 00:12:46,200 --> 00:12:48,480 Speaker 1: still a huge Ron Dale Moore truther, but he does 246 00:12:48,559 --> 00:12:51,880 Speaker 1: have a lot of talent, a lot of explosiveness, and 247 00:12:51,960 --> 00:12:53,960 Speaker 1: he could take a big step forward in his second 248 00:12:54,040 --> 00:12:57,360 Speaker 1: year maybe break out to some degree and fill up 249 00:12:57,400 --> 00:13:01,360 Speaker 1: that quote unquote void left by Christian Kirk, which is 250 00:13:01,400 --> 00:13:05,360 Speaker 1: like eight yards and five touchdowns. So it's not that 251 00:13:05,480 --> 00:13:08,320 Speaker 1: hard to do. Um. But if he doesn't, Yeah, I 252 00:13:08,360 --> 00:13:09,920 Speaker 1: think it can be a bit of a composite of 253 00:13:09,920 --> 00:13:12,760 Speaker 1: the other guys that are there. And I think the 254 00:13:12,800 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 1: real question is what's gonna be What's gonna happen with 255 00:13:16,360 --> 00:13:19,200 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray and is he going to be is he 256 00:13:19,240 --> 00:13:20,960 Speaker 1: going to build the chemistry that he needs to with 257 00:13:21,080 --> 00:13:24,360 Speaker 1: these guys because he's not currently building the chemistry with 258 00:13:24,360 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 1: the Cardinals organization in general. A lot of question marks there. 259 00:13:28,480 --> 00:13:31,920 Speaker 1: And if he's not gonna report until he signs, we 260 00:13:31,960 --> 00:13:34,360 Speaker 1: needed to sign quick so that he can report quick 261 00:13:34,640 --> 00:13:37,040 Speaker 1: so that they can start building this chemistry. And if 262 00:13:37,080 --> 00:13:39,080 Speaker 1: they do, I think they have the pieces to be 263 00:13:39,120 --> 00:13:42,000 Speaker 1: an incredible offense where a lot of these guys are productive. 264 00:13:42,440 --> 00:13:46,720 Speaker 1: He Yeah, the kind of situation has been weird. Um. 265 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:49,199 Speaker 1: I guess it's probably the best way to put it, right. 266 00:13:49,400 --> 00:13:52,320 Speaker 1: I mean, uh, you and I and Randy were joking 267 00:13:52,360 --> 00:13:55,080 Speaker 1: before the show that you know, the new thing this 268 00:13:55,200 --> 00:13:59,839 Speaker 1: offseason has been following athletes social media and seeing you 269 00:14:00,040 --> 00:14:04,360 Speaker 1: whether they have unfollowed or refollowed their respective teams. Uh, 270 00:14:04,480 --> 00:14:06,240 Speaker 1: Kyler was kind of at the forefront. He was kind 271 00:14:06,240 --> 00:14:10,320 Speaker 1: of the trend center, right. Uh, you know when he 272 00:14:10,360 --> 00:14:13,240 Speaker 1: was un following the Cardinals on a whole lot of things. 273 00:14:13,280 --> 00:14:15,160 Speaker 1: But you know, the team that the team and the 274 00:14:15,160 --> 00:14:17,960 Speaker 1: player have gone back and forth. I know he said 275 00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:20,560 Speaker 1: that he doesn't plan to play without a new contract. 276 00:14:21,440 --> 00:14:23,520 Speaker 1: It's it's been very weird. And you're right that that 277 00:14:23,640 --> 00:14:26,880 Speaker 1: is going to have a big impact um on this 278 00:14:26,960 --> 00:14:30,160 Speaker 1: offense this season. New Compkins is gonna be nuke, right. 279 00:14:30,200 --> 00:14:31,600 Speaker 1: I think. I think at this point we sort of 280 00:14:31,600 --> 00:14:34,720 Speaker 1: know that um A J. Green has proven that he 281 00:14:34,760 --> 00:14:37,640 Speaker 1: can be a consistent, proven playmaker, but but this is 282 00:14:37,680 --> 00:14:40,880 Speaker 1: not nearly as good an offense. I don't believe uh 283 00:14:40,920 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 1: if if Kyler Murray isn't there as the guy who's 284 00:14:44,200 --> 00:14:46,400 Speaker 1: kind of the trigger man in this whole thing, I'm 285 00:14:46,440 --> 00:14:48,720 Speaker 1: sort of with you on Rondale Moore by the way. 286 00:14:48,320 --> 00:14:50,880 Speaker 1: I feel like he's kind of a nice he's a 287 00:14:50,920 --> 00:14:53,480 Speaker 1: he's a decent piece, but I also don't know that 288 00:14:53,520 --> 00:14:55,600 Speaker 1: he's a guy that you can rely on as anything 289 00:14:55,600 --> 00:15:01,600 Speaker 1: more than a secondary option at this point. So, uh, 290 00:15:01,680 --> 00:15:03,800 Speaker 1: I don't know how do you feel about the Cardinals offense? 291 00:15:03,800 --> 00:15:06,000 Speaker 1: Because I know that you know, when when Cliff Kingsbury 292 00:15:06,120 --> 00:15:08,760 Speaker 1: came in, there was all this optimism and all this 293 00:15:08,840 --> 00:15:10,880 Speaker 1: hope that he was going to, you know, just really 294 00:15:10,960 --> 00:15:14,360 Speaker 1: light things up. Uh, And I feel like they've been fine. 295 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:17,400 Speaker 1: But but they haven't. They haven't revolutionized the NFL. And 296 00:15:17,440 --> 00:15:19,960 Speaker 1: they haven't. Uh, they're not an offense, you know. I 297 00:15:19,960 --> 00:15:21,320 Speaker 1: don't think we look at them the same way we 298 00:15:21,360 --> 00:15:23,440 Speaker 1: looked at the Chiefs when they had it rolling. I 299 00:15:23,440 --> 00:15:26,520 Speaker 1: don't know. I mean, how do you feel about about this, 300 00:15:26,640 --> 00:15:30,600 Speaker 1: this Cardinal's offense this far into the Kingsbury experiment. Yeah, 301 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:33,120 Speaker 1: so I think there's a little bit of an issue 302 00:15:33,160 --> 00:15:39,680 Speaker 1: with not having enough of the uh speed, explosive guys 303 00:15:40,320 --> 00:15:45,080 Speaker 1: stepping up that Kingsbury would like to really unlock this offense. 304 00:15:45,120 --> 00:15:49,440 Speaker 1: Like Christian Kirk despite his new contract, he never even 305 00:15:49,480 --> 00:15:51,920 Speaker 1: had a thousand yards. How do you not have a 306 00:15:51,920 --> 00:15:54,640 Speaker 1: thousand yards and you're getting a contract like this and 307 00:15:54,720 --> 00:15:56,800 Speaker 1: if you're being the two in an offense, that's good. 308 00:15:56,840 --> 00:15:59,280 Speaker 1: With the quarterback, that's good. So that was concerning and 309 00:15:59,320 --> 00:16:01,440 Speaker 1: I think they need to find those guys to unlock 310 00:16:01,560 --> 00:16:04,960 Speaker 1: the offense completely. But I think I also really realized 311 00:16:04,960 --> 00:16:07,320 Speaker 1: along on Kyler Murray's health, because when he's been healthy 312 00:16:07,400 --> 00:16:10,280 Speaker 1: the last two years, he's been incredible, and the offense 313 00:16:10,320 --> 00:16:12,960 Speaker 1: has been kind of you know, kiting Kabuto with that. 314 00:16:13,560 --> 00:16:16,240 Speaker 1: When he gets injured or when he misses a few games, 315 00:16:16,360 --> 00:16:20,080 Speaker 1: when he's hampered a little bit, things fall by the wayside, 316 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:23,640 Speaker 1: his mobility comes down, and then that you know, relocks 317 00:16:23,680 --> 00:16:26,960 Speaker 1: the offense if his mobility unlocks it. Uh and and 318 00:16:27,000 --> 00:16:29,640 Speaker 1: it just doesn't look the same. So I think there 319 00:16:29,680 --> 00:16:32,480 Speaker 1: there may be another piece or two away, or a 320 00:16:32,520 --> 00:16:36,480 Speaker 1: full Kyler healthy season away from being that incredible offense 321 00:16:36,560 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 1: we'd like to see. And I think they can still 322 00:16:38,080 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 1: do it. Yeah, Um, I think I think I think 323 00:16:42,880 --> 00:16:44,960 Speaker 1: what we've seen those kind of what it is, right Like, 324 00:16:45,040 --> 00:16:48,280 Speaker 1: It's not this this idea that that somehow Cliff Kingsbury 325 00:16:48,400 --> 00:16:49,920 Speaker 1: was going to come in and be the next offensive 326 00:16:49,960 --> 00:16:51,960 Speaker 1: genius and completely blow up the league like this. I 327 00:16:51,960 --> 00:16:55,200 Speaker 1: feel like that that ship has sailed at this point. 328 00:16:55,760 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: Um in Green Bay, we know the Packers very much 329 00:16:59,320 --> 00:17:02,400 Speaker 1: in the market for a wide receiver after losing Davante 330 00:17:02,480 --> 00:17:04,600 Speaker 1: Adams trading him away. I guess I should be more 331 00:17:04,640 --> 00:17:07,960 Speaker 1: accurate with Uh, they did sign Sammy Watkins to a 332 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:11,000 Speaker 1: one year, four million dollar contract. My first thought was, 333 00:17:11,240 --> 00:17:13,200 Speaker 1: I want to see who the Packers play in week 334 00:17:13,280 --> 00:17:16,680 Speaker 1: one because generally that's the Sammy Watkins week. Uh, that's 335 00:17:16,680 --> 00:17:18,080 Speaker 1: the one time we can sort of count on it. 336 00:17:18,640 --> 00:17:21,479 Speaker 1: So I know the schedule is probably gonna be out 337 00:17:21,480 --> 00:17:25,119 Speaker 1: in the next few weeks. We'll see then. Um, but 338 00:17:26,080 --> 00:17:28,240 Speaker 1: I guess similar to the last couple of questions, I mean, 339 00:17:29,440 --> 00:17:32,360 Speaker 1: there's no easy way to replace a Davante Adams, right, 340 00:17:32,359 --> 00:17:36,080 Speaker 1: we know Alan Lazard is there, Sammy Watkins they bring 341 00:17:36,160 --> 00:17:38,960 Speaker 1: him in there. Beyond that, I mean, there's nothing of 342 00:17:39,080 --> 00:17:44,480 Speaker 1: Randall Cobb is still there. There's nothing very exciting about this, Uh, 343 00:17:44,520 --> 00:17:48,199 Speaker 1: this Packer wide receiver group. I would think they have 344 00:17:48,280 --> 00:17:52,640 Speaker 1: to draft somebody, although you know, recent history suggests that, uh, 345 00:17:52,640 --> 00:17:55,199 Speaker 1: you know, the Packers don't necessarily do what everybody feels 346 00:17:55,200 --> 00:17:58,359 Speaker 1: like they have to do. I guess same question, though, 347 00:17:58,400 --> 00:18:02,000 Speaker 1: how do you go about replacing all the production you 348 00:18:02,080 --> 00:18:05,440 Speaker 1: got out of a guy like Davontae Adams. Yeah, this 349 00:18:05,520 --> 00:18:09,640 Speaker 1: is this is even tougher than Tyreke honestly, because Tyreek 350 00:18:10,440 --> 00:18:12,199 Speaker 1: is one of the best receivers in the league. But 351 00:18:12,280 --> 00:18:15,400 Speaker 1: his skill set is I guess you can say it's 352 00:18:15,400 --> 00:18:19,000 Speaker 1: like identifiable and if you can find speed, you can 353 00:18:19,040 --> 00:18:22,280 Speaker 1: help replace a lot of it. What Davontae Adams brought 354 00:18:22,280 --> 00:18:25,720 Speaker 1: to the Packers is not even close to replaceable, besides 355 00:18:25,800 --> 00:18:29,520 Speaker 1: being arguably the best wide receiver in the league and 356 00:18:29,560 --> 00:18:31,959 Speaker 1: doing it with a skill set that requires you know, 357 00:18:32,000 --> 00:18:36,439 Speaker 1: a ton of veteran knowledge, nuance, route running ability, and 358 00:18:36,600 --> 00:18:42,480 Speaker 1: most importantly, uh Aaron Rodgers phone number in his favorites 359 00:18:42,720 --> 00:18:47,280 Speaker 1: and vice versa. That's not gonna happen with anybody else 360 00:18:47,520 --> 00:18:50,240 Speaker 1: and it's very hard to get into Aaron Rodgers favorites 361 00:18:50,560 --> 00:18:54,360 Speaker 1: in his phone. Um, so how do they do it? 362 00:18:54,480 --> 00:18:56,840 Speaker 1: They try to throw a lot of darts and hope 363 00:18:56,840 --> 00:18:59,040 Speaker 1: that one sticks. Sammy Watkins, I guess you could call 364 00:18:59,080 --> 00:19:00,920 Speaker 1: it dart. I don't think it's a very good one. 365 00:19:00,960 --> 00:19:03,360 Speaker 1: It's somewhere off the dark board, and I would not 366 00:19:03,480 --> 00:19:08,040 Speaker 1: draft him very highly. But they have two picks in 367 00:19:08,040 --> 00:19:10,640 Speaker 1: the first round. To your point, they have not been 368 00:19:10,680 --> 00:19:13,399 Speaker 1: doing what we think they should do, and especially at 369 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:16,760 Speaker 1: the skill position spots, they have not invested highly. But 370 00:19:16,800 --> 00:19:18,400 Speaker 1: if there's a time to do it, it is now, 371 00:19:18,480 --> 00:19:20,520 Speaker 1: because they still have Aaron Rodgers. They still have a 372 00:19:20,520 --> 00:19:23,560 Speaker 1: good defense, they have an incredible run game. All they 373 00:19:23,560 --> 00:19:26,520 Speaker 1: need is a couple of weapons for Aaron Rodgers to 374 00:19:26,680 --> 00:19:28,840 Speaker 1: help try to replace the Monte Adams, and they can 375 00:19:28,880 --> 00:19:31,920 Speaker 1: make another run at an NFC championship game. At least. 376 00:19:31,960 --> 00:19:34,399 Speaker 1: I won't say we're probably gonna lose in the NFC 377 00:19:34,480 --> 00:19:36,800 Speaker 1: Championship Game, but at least they can make it that far. 378 00:19:36,880 --> 00:19:40,360 Speaker 1: So they, in my opinion, they absolutely have to invest 379 00:19:40,760 --> 00:19:44,320 Speaker 1: one of those two picks in our receiver. I wouldn't 380 00:19:44,359 --> 00:19:47,399 Speaker 1: hate them investing both in a our receiver. And and 381 00:19:47,440 --> 00:19:50,199 Speaker 1: if they like a guy at the top of this 382 00:19:50,320 --> 00:19:54,600 Speaker 1: class a lot like I do, I would consider even 383 00:19:54,640 --> 00:19:57,040 Speaker 1: maybe trying to package one of those later ones and 384 00:19:57,080 --> 00:19:58,919 Speaker 1: some other stuff to move up a little bit and 385 00:19:58,960 --> 00:20:01,600 Speaker 1: get the elite guy that they want rather than like 386 00:20:01,680 --> 00:20:03,960 Speaker 1: picking a couple of the lower tier guys. If that's 387 00:20:03,960 --> 00:20:07,240 Speaker 1: what they're forced to do. Yeah, I just I'm so 388 00:20:07,280 --> 00:20:09,719 Speaker 1: curious to see what they're going to do in the draft, 389 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:11,760 Speaker 1: because you know, it was a couple of years ago 390 00:20:11,840 --> 00:20:14,200 Speaker 1: we thought they have to take a wide receiver, they've 391 00:20:14,240 --> 00:20:16,159 Speaker 1: got to get some help for the Vante Adams. And 392 00:20:16,160 --> 00:20:20,800 Speaker 1: then they go and they draft George Love they draft A. J. Dillon, 393 00:20:20,880 --> 00:20:23,919 Speaker 1: it was like, wait, what didn't make any sense at 394 00:20:23,920 --> 00:20:26,760 Speaker 1: the time. Uh, now here it is, they trade the 395 00:20:26,840 --> 00:20:31,040 Speaker 1: Vante Adams away, they get some draft capital. Um, it 396 00:20:31,160 --> 00:20:34,359 Speaker 1: just feels now like they they absolutely have to. I mean, 397 00:20:34,400 --> 00:20:37,080 Speaker 1: they were able to bring back Aaron Rodgers for at 398 00:20:37,160 --> 00:20:40,879 Speaker 1: least one more year. Um. You know, I still think 399 00:20:41,080 --> 00:20:43,760 Speaker 1: on paper, at least they are probably still the best 400 00:20:43,760 --> 00:20:47,040 Speaker 1: team in the NFC North. But I think unless they 401 00:20:47,119 --> 00:20:50,720 Speaker 1: get some wide receiver help, I don't even know if 402 00:20:50,720 --> 00:20:55,159 Speaker 1: you can guarantee that NFC Championship game for them. So, uh, 403 00:20:55,200 --> 00:20:57,200 Speaker 1: you know, I'm very curious to see what happens. Uh. 404 00:20:57,280 --> 00:20:58,960 Speaker 1: And and we'll get into some of these wide receivers 405 00:20:58,960 --> 00:21:01,240 Speaker 1: and maybe there's one in here that it sounds like 406 00:21:01,240 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 1: there's one in here that you have in mind potentially 407 00:21:04,200 --> 00:21:06,440 Speaker 1: would be a fit in Green Bay. So so maybe 408 00:21:06,440 --> 00:21:08,119 Speaker 1: we can get to that too at some point. A 409 00:21:08,119 --> 00:21:11,760 Speaker 1: little bit later on uh last bit of news, Tom 410 00:21:11,800 --> 00:21:14,000 Speaker 1: Brady says, and I don't know how much of this 411 00:21:14,040 --> 00:21:17,199 Speaker 1: is him being facetious and self effacing or if he 412 00:21:17,280 --> 00:21:19,840 Speaker 1: really means this, but that he says, I know I 413 00:21:19,920 --> 00:21:22,159 Speaker 1: don't have a lot left, but says there's still placed 414 00:21:22,160 --> 00:21:25,040 Speaker 1: for him on the field in the NFL. Now, mat 415 00:21:25,080 --> 00:21:27,320 Speaker 1: This is coming from a guy who last year led 416 00:21:27,359 --> 00:21:30,720 Speaker 1: the NFL in passing yards and passing touchdowns right at 417 00:21:30,800 --> 00:21:33,439 Speaker 1: forty four years old. He's going to be forty five 418 00:21:34,040 --> 00:21:37,800 Speaker 1: in August, coming back for what it is, season, whatever 419 00:21:37,800 --> 00:21:43,600 Speaker 1: it is. Um. I know people have people have lost 420 00:21:43,720 --> 00:21:47,159 Speaker 1: fortunes betting against Tom Brady at this point in his career, 421 00:21:47,240 --> 00:21:50,359 Speaker 1: But at the same time, eventually the fall off is 422 00:21:50,400 --> 00:21:55,080 Speaker 1: going to come. Is this maybe are the cracks starting 423 00:21:55,119 --> 00:21:57,960 Speaker 1: to show? Is Tom Brady starting to maybe feel his 424 00:21:58,080 --> 00:22:00,199 Speaker 1: age a little bit? This is this the beginning of 425 00:22:00,240 --> 00:22:05,680 Speaker 1: the end for TV twelve. I mean, is he starting 426 00:22:05,680 --> 00:22:08,840 Speaker 1: to feel his age? I think we can probably say 427 00:22:08,960 --> 00:22:12,520 Speaker 1: yes to that. But I think that for Tom Brady, 428 00:22:12,720 --> 00:22:15,280 Speaker 1: starting to feel his age means it's like somewhere on 429 00:22:15,320 --> 00:22:17,639 Speaker 1: the horizon and he can kind of see it, and 430 00:22:17,680 --> 00:22:19,720 Speaker 1: he's got plenty of time left before it gets here, 431 00:22:19,720 --> 00:22:22,280 Speaker 1: and he's gonna throw in another season. I think that means. 432 00:22:22,280 --> 00:22:24,720 Speaker 1: I think that's entirely why he came back, why he left, 433 00:22:24,760 --> 00:22:26,639 Speaker 1: and why he came back. He was starting to feel 434 00:22:26,640 --> 00:22:28,439 Speaker 1: his age. It was at the end of the season 435 00:22:28,480 --> 00:22:30,280 Speaker 1: you feel a lot worse. At the end of the season, 436 00:22:30,320 --> 00:22:32,920 Speaker 1: he had just lost and there was like, Okay, you 437 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:35,119 Speaker 1: know what, I think this might be finally time. And 438 00:22:35,160 --> 00:22:36,960 Speaker 1: then once he had his body recover a little bit, 439 00:22:37,000 --> 00:22:39,359 Speaker 1: his mind recover a little bit, he said, wait a minute, 440 00:22:39,359 --> 00:22:41,359 Speaker 1: I've still got at least a year left. I'm coming 441 00:22:41,359 --> 00:22:44,000 Speaker 1: back again. And I think he hunter percent does, and 442 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:47,159 Speaker 1: kind of like, you know, Bill Belichick has built a reputation, 443 00:22:47,280 --> 00:22:50,320 Speaker 1: except maybe in the Brady situation, for getting out of 444 00:22:50,359 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 1: a guy at just the right time a year before 445 00:22:54,040 --> 00:22:56,280 Speaker 1: they fall off. He's kind of built a reputation of 446 00:22:56,400 --> 00:22:58,359 Speaker 1: doing that. I think at this point we have to 447 00:22:58,440 --> 00:23:01,280 Speaker 1: just with Brady agree that we're gonna be a year 448 00:23:01,359 --> 00:23:04,040 Speaker 1: late on predicting that he's going to fall off, because 449 00:23:04,200 --> 00:23:06,119 Speaker 1: I'm never gonna do it again. I don't know if 450 00:23:06,160 --> 00:23:08,760 Speaker 1: I have, since I'm a Patriots fan at heart. I 451 00:23:08,800 --> 00:23:10,840 Speaker 1: may never have actually done it, but I know that 452 00:23:10,920 --> 00:23:13,200 Speaker 1: everyone else has. You know, five or six years ago, 453 00:23:13,280 --> 00:23:16,280 Speaker 1: there are clips of people, uh in the Big Talk 454 00:23:16,320 --> 00:23:18,960 Speaker 1: Show saying he's falling off a cliff, this is the 455 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:20,800 Speaker 1: last year. He's never going to be in a great 456 00:23:20,840 --> 00:23:23,840 Speaker 1: quarterback again. And he's still the best argue with the 457 00:23:23,840 --> 00:23:26,120 Speaker 1: best in the league, at least in terms of winning 458 00:23:26,119 --> 00:23:29,680 Speaker 1: a games. So no, I don't think he's I think 459 00:23:29,680 --> 00:23:31,040 Speaker 1: he might not have a lot left, but I think 460 00:23:31,080 --> 00:23:33,240 Speaker 1: he has plenty for this year. So I don't think 461 00:23:33,240 --> 00:23:35,000 Speaker 1: he's falling off the cliff here. And I will not 462 00:23:35,080 --> 00:23:37,800 Speaker 1: bet on it until he's retired for five years, and 463 00:23:37,840 --> 00:23:40,440 Speaker 1: then I'll say, Okay, he probably can't play quarterback anymore. 464 00:23:41,080 --> 00:23:44,200 Speaker 1: I mean, I think that's probably fair, right, Like I 465 00:23:44,200 --> 00:23:46,359 Speaker 1: I think I have gotten out of the you know, 466 00:23:46,840 --> 00:23:51,440 Speaker 1: predicting Tom Brady's declined business, right, Uh you know, I 467 00:23:51,440 --> 00:23:52,840 Speaker 1: I think I might have been one of those people 468 00:23:52,840 --> 00:23:55,280 Speaker 1: four or five years ago say you know, the end 469 00:23:55,440 --> 00:23:57,920 Speaker 1: is near, right. It was talked that his deep ball 470 00:23:57,960 --> 00:24:01,440 Speaker 1: had fallen off, that he wasn't the same guy. I mean, uh, 471 00:24:01,480 --> 00:24:03,360 Speaker 1: you know what, the last time we saw him throw 472 00:24:03,400 --> 00:24:05,280 Speaker 1: a pass for the Patriots, it was a pick six 473 00:24:05,280 --> 00:24:08,080 Speaker 1: in the playoffs, and we're like, well, maybe that maybe 474 00:24:08,080 --> 00:24:10,320 Speaker 1: that's a wrap for Tom And then he leaves and 475 00:24:10,359 --> 00:24:13,040 Speaker 1: he goes and went to Super Bowl somewhere else. So 476 00:24:14,040 --> 00:24:16,439 Speaker 1: I am I'm definitely out of the business of saying 477 00:24:16,480 --> 00:24:20,360 Speaker 1: Tom Brady is done. He he will tell us when 478 00:24:20,400 --> 00:24:22,680 Speaker 1: he is officially done. And uh, I mean, who knows. 479 00:24:22,720 --> 00:24:24,560 Speaker 1: Maybe it's after this year, maybe it's still a couple 480 00:24:24,600 --> 00:24:26,560 Speaker 1: more years. Maybe he really does play until he's fifty 481 00:24:26,640 --> 00:24:30,080 Speaker 1: years old. Who who knows at this point. But I'm 482 00:24:30,119 --> 00:24:32,160 Speaker 1: not going to bet against tom Brady. And I feel 483 00:24:32,200 --> 00:24:34,840 Speaker 1: like this was a little bit of him trying to 484 00:24:34,960 --> 00:24:38,159 Speaker 1: to be humble, maybe trying to to show his human side. 485 00:24:38,320 --> 00:24:41,359 Speaker 1: Other than this, I do feel like Tom Brady has 486 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:44,200 Speaker 1: been a little more I won't say of a regular person, 487 00:24:44,280 --> 00:24:46,040 Speaker 1: but he's shown a little bit more of his human 488 00:24:46,080 --> 00:24:48,560 Speaker 1: side since he left. Since he left New England, he 489 00:24:48,560 --> 00:24:51,680 Speaker 1: he tends to be more humorous, more open. Whoever runs 490 00:24:51,680 --> 00:24:54,760 Speaker 1: his social media account is really good at it. Uh. 491 00:24:56,200 --> 00:24:58,320 Speaker 1: I'm sure they get paid a lot and uh. And 492 00:24:58,320 --> 00:25:00,720 Speaker 1: and he comes off as very very it in humans. 493 00:25:00,720 --> 00:25:03,160 Speaker 1: So I would say we have seen a different side 494 00:25:03,160 --> 00:25:05,680 Speaker 1: of Tom Brady since since he left the Patriots. So 495 00:25:05,800 --> 00:25:08,760 Speaker 1: that's that's entertaining. And yeah, I'm curious whether that is 496 00:25:08,800 --> 00:25:11,440 Speaker 1: because he left the Patriots and got out from the 497 00:25:11,440 --> 00:25:14,240 Speaker 1: Evil Empire or if he's just like trying to set 498 00:25:14,280 --> 00:25:18,960 Speaker 1: himself up for profit or post football celebrity hood. And 499 00:25:18,960 --> 00:25:21,639 Speaker 1: although he's putting in the effort. Now feels like this 500 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:24,720 Speaker 1: seems like both things can be true a situation. You know, 501 00:25:24,760 --> 00:25:27,280 Speaker 1: it's funny too because I I sort a parallel of 502 00:25:27,320 --> 00:25:29,800 Speaker 1: this as I'm watching this to to late career kind 503 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:33,000 Speaker 1: of Kobe Bryant even too, because I I had always 504 00:25:33,000 --> 00:25:36,879 Speaker 1: felt like it felt like Kobe was so focused on 505 00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:40,639 Speaker 1: basketball that I felt like maybe he would be lost 506 00:25:40,720 --> 00:25:44,480 Speaker 1: whenever his playing days were done. And you know, tragically 507 00:25:44,480 --> 00:25:47,639 Speaker 1: we didn't get to see a long post basketball career 508 00:25:48,040 --> 00:25:50,840 Speaker 1: period for for Kobe Bryant. But in the time that 509 00:25:50,880 --> 00:25:53,879 Speaker 1: he was not playing, uh, you know, he really opened 510 00:25:53,920 --> 00:25:55,520 Speaker 1: up and he really had a you know, show that 511 00:25:55,520 --> 00:25:57,439 Speaker 1: he had a whole diverse set of interest and he 512 00:25:57,520 --> 00:25:59,920 Speaker 1: was you know, kind of getting into entertainment and producing 513 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:01,520 Speaker 1: and just doing you know, doing a whole lot of 514 00:26:01,520 --> 00:26:04,359 Speaker 1: other things. And so I feel like maybe this is 515 00:26:04,560 --> 00:26:07,119 Speaker 1: sort of the pivot that Tom Brady is trying to 516 00:26:07,119 --> 00:26:09,760 Speaker 1: to create now too, because you know, regardless of when 517 00:26:09,800 --> 00:26:12,800 Speaker 1: he's done, it probably is coming sooner than later. So 518 00:26:13,200 --> 00:26:15,360 Speaker 1: you know, I'm very interested to see kind of what's 519 00:26:15,400 --> 00:26:18,320 Speaker 1: next for him. All Right, let's take quick break, come back, 520 00:26:18,320 --> 00:26:19,560 Speaker 1: and then we're gonna get into the meter this We're 521 00:26:19,560 --> 00:26:21,880 Speaker 1: gonna talk to some wide receiver prospects because we are 522 00:26:21,920 --> 00:26:25,679 Speaker 1: officially eight days from the start of the NFL Draft, 523 00:26:25,760 --> 00:26:27,679 Speaker 1: So we'll talk some wide receivers coming up after the 524 00:26:27,680 --> 00:26:32,919 Speaker 1: break on the NFL Fantasy Football Show. All right, we 525 00:26:32,960 --> 00:26:38,600 Speaker 1: are talking wide receivers with a certified wide receiver expert. 526 00:26:38,600 --> 00:26:42,080 Speaker 1: I guess can we can? We say expert? Is that fair? Alright? 527 00:26:42,640 --> 00:26:45,280 Speaker 1: Scout a little bit expert, give me maybe a little 528 00:26:45,280 --> 00:26:47,960 Speaker 1: too much credit? All right, we'll go Scout. Then that's fair. 529 00:26:48,400 --> 00:26:53,560 Speaker 1: So it's certified wide receivers, Scout, Matt o'cada. And when 530 00:26:53,560 --> 00:26:55,960 Speaker 1: you look at all the skill positions all the I 531 00:26:55,960 --> 00:26:59,680 Speaker 1: will say fantasy relevant positions. Uh, the wide receiver group 532 00:26:59,760 --> 00:27:02,280 Speaker 1: this year, your tends to be maybe the deepest. I know. 533 00:27:02,320 --> 00:27:05,119 Speaker 1: There's a lot of talk about the quarterbacks. Uh, you 534 00:27:05,160 --> 00:27:07,520 Speaker 1: know we have cherry picked I think some running backs 535 00:27:07,560 --> 00:27:09,560 Speaker 1: here and there. There's usually one or two tight ends 536 00:27:09,600 --> 00:27:12,320 Speaker 1: of note, but the wide receivers continue to be kind 537 00:27:12,359 --> 00:27:15,639 Speaker 1: of deep. So let's just start at the top. I 538 00:27:15,680 --> 00:27:17,800 Speaker 1: know there are a handful of guys and and depending 539 00:27:17,840 --> 00:27:20,199 Speaker 1: on who you ask, their number one wide receiver in 540 00:27:20,240 --> 00:27:23,200 Speaker 1: this class might be different. Us. Why I will ask 541 00:27:23,240 --> 00:27:26,920 Speaker 1: you who is your number one wide receiver in this class? Yeah, 542 00:27:27,440 --> 00:27:29,000 Speaker 1: But one of the things I like most about this 543 00:27:29,080 --> 00:27:32,440 Speaker 1: class is how many different answers you get to this question, 544 00:27:32,480 --> 00:27:35,000 Speaker 1: Like you said, depending on who you ask. So there, 545 00:27:35,080 --> 00:27:36,919 Speaker 1: I'm sure there'll be plenty of people who are in 546 00:27:36,960 --> 00:27:39,760 Speaker 1: my mention telling me I'm wrong for this, But for me, 547 00:27:39,800 --> 00:27:43,840 Speaker 1: it's Drake London, and I don't know how close it is. 548 00:27:43,920 --> 00:27:46,919 Speaker 1: For me. I have them like a whole grade level 549 00:27:47,000 --> 00:27:51,280 Speaker 1: above the next tier of guys in my opinion, And 550 00:27:51,600 --> 00:27:54,080 Speaker 1: the main reason is because I think he has the 551 00:27:54,119 --> 00:27:58,640 Speaker 1: best ability and chance to be a true number one 552 00:27:59,040 --> 00:28:03,639 Speaker 1: superstar kind of wide receiver. Um, he's got the size 553 00:28:03,640 --> 00:28:06,600 Speaker 1: for it, six four two ten to two fifteen somewhere 554 00:28:06,640 --> 00:28:11,320 Speaker 1: in that range. He's got the every bit of the 555 00:28:11,760 --> 00:28:15,239 Speaker 1: contested catchability. He's got route running ability. I know there 556 00:28:15,240 --> 00:28:17,440 Speaker 1: are questions about his separation, which we may get to. 557 00:28:18,000 --> 00:28:21,800 Speaker 1: I'm not too concerned with them. He's got elite body control. 558 00:28:22,160 --> 00:28:25,080 Speaker 1: He is an incredible track in the ball on d passes. 559 00:28:25,160 --> 00:28:27,720 Speaker 1: He's good after the catch, very good after the catch, 560 00:28:27,880 --> 00:28:31,359 Speaker 1: very strong. He's extremely competitive, which is something that I 561 00:28:31,440 --> 00:28:33,720 Speaker 1: like to see a lot, especially for guys that are 562 00:28:33,720 --> 00:28:35,639 Speaker 1: going to be in Alpha in this league if you 563 00:28:35,680 --> 00:28:39,360 Speaker 1: want them to be. So he brings he checks basically 564 00:28:39,400 --> 00:28:42,240 Speaker 1: every box for me, and he checks higher on most 565 00:28:42,280 --> 00:28:45,960 Speaker 1: of the boxes than than everybody else in this class 566 00:28:46,000 --> 00:28:48,680 Speaker 1: and then a lot of other guys in recent classes, 567 00:28:48,720 --> 00:28:52,400 Speaker 1: even especially with his size. So I really think Drake 568 00:28:52,440 --> 00:28:54,320 Speaker 1: London has the best chance to be in Alpha. I 569 00:28:54,360 --> 00:28:57,360 Speaker 1: think he has even if you you know, go away 570 00:28:57,400 --> 00:28:59,400 Speaker 1: from the tape a little bit more towards his analytics 571 00:28:59,680 --> 00:29:01,920 Speaker 1: is bra acount Age is really good. His per game 572 00:29:02,000 --> 00:29:04,800 Speaker 1: numbers have been incredible in the last few years. So 573 00:29:05,040 --> 00:29:07,120 Speaker 1: I think he can be a true one. And he's 574 00:29:07,400 --> 00:29:10,920 Speaker 1: my wide receiver one, and honestly, I'm leaning towards him 575 00:29:10,920 --> 00:29:13,600 Speaker 1: as my number one pick if you're not in a 576 00:29:13,600 --> 00:29:16,240 Speaker 1: super flex league. Maybe even if you're in a super 577 00:29:16,240 --> 00:29:19,640 Speaker 1: flex leak, depending on where the quarterbacks go. All right, Um, 578 00:29:19,680 --> 00:29:21,720 Speaker 1: so you mentioned his separation, and I know that's that's 579 00:29:21,720 --> 00:29:23,680 Speaker 1: been the big knock on him, right, that he's not 580 00:29:24,080 --> 00:29:28,000 Speaker 1: a separator, at least on film. We had Emory Hunt 581 00:29:28,200 --> 00:29:30,120 Speaker 1: on a couple of weeks ago and and he sort 582 00:29:30,120 --> 00:29:33,040 Speaker 1: of talked about that too, And what Emory said was, 583 00:29:33,080 --> 00:29:34,880 Speaker 1: you know, he's like, yeah, sure, when you when you 584 00:29:34,880 --> 00:29:37,200 Speaker 1: see him at the catch point, maybe he doesn't have separation, 585 00:29:37,280 --> 00:29:39,160 Speaker 1: but if you watch him in the route, he probably 586 00:29:39,200 --> 00:29:41,920 Speaker 1: had separation moments earlier and the throw was a little 587 00:29:41,920 --> 00:29:44,120 Speaker 1: bit late. I mean, for you, with somebody who spends 588 00:29:44,160 --> 00:29:45,840 Speaker 1: a lot of time watching these guys, what is it 589 00:29:45,880 --> 00:29:48,520 Speaker 1: about him that that doesn't really you know, if if 590 00:29:48,560 --> 00:29:50,280 Speaker 1: he doesn't get separation, what is it about you that 591 00:29:50,320 --> 00:29:52,880 Speaker 1: does about him that doesn't worry you? There? Yeah, I 592 00:29:52,920 --> 00:29:54,720 Speaker 1: think it is a lot of that. I would agree 593 00:29:54,840 --> 00:29:58,280 Speaker 1: kind of with that assessment. Um. I saw really good 594 00:29:58,280 --> 00:30:01,800 Speaker 1: footwork from him. I saw at the top of his route, 595 00:30:01,840 --> 00:30:04,400 Speaker 1: when he's when he's breaking out of his route, his 596 00:30:04,960 --> 00:30:09,160 Speaker 1: snap back ability and his timing are incredible, and then 597 00:30:09,360 --> 00:30:13,840 Speaker 1: the quarterback tends to maybe throw him a little less 598 00:30:13,880 --> 00:30:17,760 Speaker 1: open than he should have been. Um, And I mean, 599 00:30:18,000 --> 00:30:21,000 Speaker 1: for me, a lot of it. I look at guys 600 00:30:21,040 --> 00:30:23,040 Speaker 1: like Mike Evans, right, and that's one of the comps 601 00:30:23,080 --> 00:30:25,200 Speaker 1: he gets often. And in fact, I went back and 602 00:30:25,240 --> 00:30:28,280 Speaker 1: pulled up a Mike Evans scouting report just to see 603 00:30:28,360 --> 00:30:30,400 Speaker 1: what kind of things are being said in this regard. 604 00:30:30,640 --> 00:30:32,479 Speaker 1: So I wrote them down here they are. This is 605 00:30:32,480 --> 00:30:35,160 Speaker 1: this is what was being said about Mike Evans monotone 606 00:30:35,200 --> 00:30:39,000 Speaker 1: mover with pedestrian speed, cannot separate vertically or or pull 607 00:30:39,040 --> 00:30:42,880 Speaker 1: away from the pack unsudden acceleration. Stiff hips will have 608 00:30:42,960 --> 00:30:44,800 Speaker 1: to make a living in traffic at the next level, 609 00:30:44,800 --> 00:30:48,480 Speaker 1: will struggle to separators with quick twitch NFL cornerbacks. That's 610 00:30:48,520 --> 00:30:50,720 Speaker 1: a lot of the same stuff that the Drake London 611 00:30:50,760 --> 00:30:54,920 Speaker 1: haters are saying, and I think we've seen Mike Evans 612 00:30:55,240 --> 00:30:57,760 Speaker 1: show that that's not really a problem, and not just 613 00:30:57,880 --> 00:31:00,520 Speaker 1: because he's one of the best contestant can tested catch 614 00:31:00,560 --> 00:31:03,680 Speaker 1: receivers in the NFL and will make those catches even 615 00:31:03,680 --> 00:31:06,560 Speaker 1: when he doesn't separate, but also because he does actually 616 00:31:06,640 --> 00:31:08,960 Speaker 1: have the ability to separate, especially when he has a 617 00:31:08,960 --> 00:31:12,080 Speaker 1: good quarterback who can throw, you know, at the right 618 00:31:12,080 --> 00:31:15,360 Speaker 1: timings and when he finds that open window. So I 619 00:31:15,840 --> 00:31:18,719 Speaker 1: see Drake London very similar to Evans in that way. 620 00:31:19,080 --> 00:31:21,560 Speaker 1: I think he does have the ability to separate enough, 621 00:31:22,000 --> 00:31:25,400 Speaker 1: and if and when he doesn't, he's coming down with 622 00:31:25,400 --> 00:31:26,920 Speaker 1: the ball anyways. And I know that there are a 623 00:31:26,960 --> 00:31:29,360 Speaker 1: lot of people who are concerned about the guys who 624 00:31:29,440 --> 00:31:32,880 Speaker 1: rely on contested catch to succeed. I don't think London 625 00:31:32,960 --> 00:31:35,680 Speaker 1: only relies on that to succeed. I just think that 626 00:31:35,760 --> 00:31:39,800 Speaker 1: he will always succeed when that situation is asked of him, 627 00:31:39,840 --> 00:31:42,840 Speaker 1: And I think that it is probably going to translate 628 00:31:42,880 --> 00:31:44,680 Speaker 1: well into a lot of touchdowns, which is something we 629 00:31:44,760 --> 00:31:47,360 Speaker 1: like for fantasy. So I'm really not Yeah, I'm not 630 00:31:47,440 --> 00:31:50,640 Speaker 1: too concerned. I will say, as as someone who watched 631 00:31:50,680 --> 00:31:53,240 Speaker 1: a lot of USC football games, Uh, you know, I 632 00:31:53,280 --> 00:31:56,440 Speaker 1: can I can attest that quarterback play was not always 633 00:31:56,440 --> 00:32:00,880 Speaker 1: a strength for the Trojans that you know at that 634 00:32:00,960 --> 00:32:03,440 Speaker 1: at a lot of times it was it was Drake 635 00:32:03,480 --> 00:32:06,040 Speaker 1: London sort of bailing out the quarterback. I mean it 636 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:09,240 Speaker 1: in some ways, it's it's it's nice to have that 637 00:32:09,280 --> 00:32:11,239 Speaker 1: blank It's nice to have that guy where you can say, hey, 638 00:32:11,280 --> 00:32:13,760 Speaker 1: you know what, when all else fails, let's just throw 639 00:32:13,760 --> 00:32:15,880 Speaker 1: it up in his direction and the chances are good 640 00:32:15,880 --> 00:32:19,200 Speaker 1: he's going to make a play. Uh. It's good for 641 00:32:19,840 --> 00:32:22,600 Speaker 1: on the field. I know it doesn't necessarily translate well 642 00:32:22,640 --> 00:32:25,240 Speaker 1: into scouting that sometimes you know, it maybe makes the 643 00:32:25,280 --> 00:32:27,920 Speaker 1: wide receiver look like he's in a worse position uh 644 00:32:27,920 --> 00:32:30,960 Speaker 1: than he may have been initially. So you talk about 645 00:32:30,960 --> 00:32:33,800 Speaker 1: how much you love him, do you look at him? 646 00:32:33,840 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 1: I mean the last couple of drafts have given us 647 00:32:35,560 --> 00:32:38,880 Speaker 1: some really elite prospects. Right, we had Jamaar Chase last year, 648 00:32:38,960 --> 00:32:41,720 Speaker 1: we had Justin Jefferson the year before. I mean, that's 649 00:32:41,720 --> 00:32:43,280 Speaker 1: not even talking about some of the guys that went 650 00:32:43,360 --> 00:32:45,880 Speaker 1: later who have been very good, uh so far in 651 00:32:45,920 --> 00:32:49,040 Speaker 1: their young NFL careers. Are we talking about Drake London 652 00:32:49,160 --> 00:32:52,959 Speaker 1: as that level? I mean, look at and looks to say, look, 653 00:32:53,160 --> 00:32:55,000 Speaker 1: if he's not just In Jefferson, that doesn't mean he's 654 00:32:55,040 --> 00:32:57,560 Speaker 1: a bad player, But but do you see him kind 655 00:32:57,600 --> 00:32:58,960 Speaker 1: of on that level or is he maybe a little 656 00:32:59,040 --> 00:33:03,280 Speaker 1: less than that? So I'll what I'll say is this, 657 00:33:03,920 --> 00:33:08,880 Speaker 1: Both those guys were viewed as potential superstar prospects and 658 00:33:09,400 --> 00:33:13,560 Speaker 1: you know, very high first round uh capital type options. 659 00:33:15,240 --> 00:33:18,840 Speaker 1: I think London is in that conversation. I'm not going 660 00:33:18,880 --> 00:33:21,880 Speaker 1: to predict him to be that those guys and I 661 00:33:22,280 --> 00:33:24,000 Speaker 1: and even if you just you know, you gave me 662 00:33:24,920 --> 00:33:27,240 Speaker 1: five to one odds on it, I probably wouldn't take it, 663 00:33:28,080 --> 00:33:33,160 Speaker 1: just because those guys have been records setting unbelievable. You know, 664 00:33:33,600 --> 00:33:36,160 Speaker 1: I would call them generational, except that they both happened 665 00:33:36,280 --> 00:33:38,600 Speaker 1: one after the other, so you can't really say that, 666 00:33:39,160 --> 00:33:43,160 Speaker 1: um kinds of of young wider super talent. So it's 667 00:33:43,560 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 1: it seems a little strong to predict him, to project 668 00:33:46,200 --> 00:33:48,760 Speaker 1: him to be that. But I do think he can't 669 00:33:48,800 --> 00:33:50,920 Speaker 1: fit in that conversation. And I think there's even maybe 670 00:33:50,960 --> 00:33:54,320 Speaker 1: one or two other guys here who could. I wouldn't 671 00:33:54,360 --> 00:33:56,360 Speaker 1: bet on it, but I would say it's possible. And 672 00:33:56,400 --> 00:33:59,360 Speaker 1: it's more possible with Drake London for me than it 673 00:33:59,440 --> 00:34:02,480 Speaker 1: is for most of this class. Yeah. Look, I said, 674 00:34:02,520 --> 00:34:05,320 Speaker 1: like like I said, just because he doesn't turn into 675 00:34:05,400 --> 00:34:08,400 Speaker 1: Jamaar Chase, Uh, you know as a rookie doesn't mean 676 00:34:08,440 --> 00:34:10,359 Speaker 1: I think he's a bad player and and and no 677 00:34:10,400 --> 00:34:13,279 Speaker 1: one should think that. Uh. And it looks I feel 678 00:34:13,320 --> 00:34:15,879 Speaker 1: like the last two guys I have set the bar 679 00:34:16,080 --> 00:34:19,879 Speaker 1: really really high. Um, and it's it's okay if maybe 680 00:34:19,920 --> 00:34:24,000 Speaker 1: not everybody reaches quite that that level. Look, if if 681 00:34:24,080 --> 00:34:27,960 Speaker 1: Drink London helps get somebody to super Bowl, great, Otherwise 682 00:34:28,080 --> 00:34:29,640 Speaker 1: I think we can just settle for him being a 683 00:34:29,719 --> 00:34:33,560 Speaker 1: very good wide receiver. Other than that, UM, A couple 684 00:34:33,560 --> 00:34:35,640 Speaker 1: of Ohio State guys also sort of near the top 685 00:34:35,680 --> 00:34:39,920 Speaker 1: of everybody's ranks. Garrett Wilson, Crystal Lava. I know that 686 00:34:39,960 --> 00:34:42,000 Speaker 1: you were very big on Crystal Lava, and you're not 687 00:34:42,040 --> 00:34:44,440 Speaker 1: the only one. Uh. You know, our pal Matt Harman, 688 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:46,760 Speaker 1: who also spent a lot of time charting wide receivers, 689 00:34:46,880 --> 00:34:49,680 Speaker 1: likes Crystal Lave. I know you said that he he 690 00:34:49,840 --> 00:34:52,800 Speaker 1: absolutely has to be in everybody's top five and otherwise 691 00:34:52,800 --> 00:34:54,840 Speaker 1: you're doing it wrong. But when you compare him to 692 00:34:54,880 --> 00:34:57,120 Speaker 1: Garrett Wilson, is there one you like more than the other? 693 00:34:58,600 --> 00:35:02,480 Speaker 1: It's close. I'll start off with that. It's it's basically 694 00:35:02,520 --> 00:35:07,360 Speaker 1: like a A minus difference at best. But and for 695 00:35:07,400 --> 00:35:09,520 Speaker 1: a while I had it basically at the same grade 696 00:35:09,520 --> 00:35:12,000 Speaker 1: for both these guys. But for me it's Chris A 697 00:35:12,080 --> 00:35:14,239 Speaker 1: Lava and that I think that's a little bit of 698 00:35:14,239 --> 00:35:16,680 Speaker 1: a hot take, because Garrett Wilson is a lot of 699 00:35:16,680 --> 00:35:21,759 Speaker 1: people's number one overall wide receiver, and most people have 700 00:35:21,920 --> 00:35:24,520 Speaker 1: a good three to four or maybe even five wide 701 00:35:24,560 --> 00:35:28,799 Speaker 1: receivers between these two guys. But for me and a 702 00:35:28,880 --> 00:35:32,000 Speaker 1: lot of it is in the same vein as why 703 00:35:32,040 --> 00:35:33,959 Speaker 1: Matt Harmon likes him so much. And if you haven't 704 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:37,040 Speaker 1: checked out Matt Harmon's worked with reception reception, you absolutely 705 00:35:37,080 --> 00:35:41,640 Speaker 1: should because there aren't many better sources to view how 706 00:35:41,719 --> 00:35:44,640 Speaker 1: good a a wide receiver is at winning on his 707 00:35:44,800 --> 00:35:50,880 Speaker 1: routes then that product and he loves Chris lave because 708 00:35:51,360 --> 00:35:56,120 Speaker 1: this guy is one of the most incredibly talented route 709 00:35:56,160 --> 00:36:00,520 Speaker 1: runners I have ever seen on tape. And it's interesting 710 00:36:00,560 --> 00:36:02,160 Speaker 1: because he does it in a little bit different way. 711 00:36:02,200 --> 00:36:04,440 Speaker 1: So Garrett Wilson is also a very good route runner, 712 00:36:04,719 --> 00:36:07,520 Speaker 1: but he kind of has that Stefon Diggs keenan Allen 713 00:36:08,480 --> 00:36:11,120 Speaker 1: incredible cut like how does his knee do that? And 714 00:36:11,160 --> 00:36:14,000 Speaker 1: suddenly he's going in the other direction type of ability 715 00:36:14,040 --> 00:36:16,839 Speaker 1: to win through his routes, and that's a great way 716 00:36:16,880 --> 00:36:20,799 Speaker 1: to win, and it's it's very successful to the NFL level. 717 00:36:22,120 --> 00:36:26,200 Speaker 1: Chris lave A, his ability to win in the vertical 718 00:36:26,600 --> 00:36:31,600 Speaker 1: route running space is seriously elite. It is unbelievable. It 719 00:36:31,719 --> 00:36:34,839 Speaker 1: is truly beautiful to watch. I suggest that you guys 720 00:36:34,920 --> 00:36:37,360 Speaker 1: try to go and find clips of it. He will 721 00:36:37,400 --> 00:36:42,200 Speaker 1: absolutely cook NFL level cornerbacks, literally, guys who are strong 722 00:36:42,320 --> 00:36:46,440 Speaker 1: NFL corners now like Patrick Surtan with his his nuance 723 00:36:46,480 --> 00:36:49,440 Speaker 1: in the vertical route, his head faced, his ability to 724 00:36:49,480 --> 00:36:54,400 Speaker 1: accelerate and decelerate, it's he is a craftsman in that way. 725 00:36:55,239 --> 00:36:57,879 Speaker 1: And I even have in my notes somewhere, so with 726 00:36:57,960 --> 00:37:02,000 Speaker 1: his speed he turns this into the um incredibly difficult 727 00:37:02,040 --> 00:37:04,000 Speaker 1: question every single route of is he going deep or 728 00:37:04,040 --> 00:37:05,560 Speaker 1: is he not going deep? And I had this one 729 00:37:05,600 --> 00:37:07,720 Speaker 1: line in my notes that just says, in all caps, 730 00:37:08,160 --> 00:37:10,320 Speaker 1: is he going deep or not? I have no idea. 731 00:37:10,480 --> 00:37:15,080 Speaker 1: He's a wizard for exclamation points, literally a wizard. And 732 00:37:15,160 --> 00:37:18,279 Speaker 1: so if you put him in onto a team where 733 00:37:18,480 --> 00:37:21,440 Speaker 1: the quarterback is a threat to throw deep and Chris 734 00:37:21,400 --> 00:37:23,879 Speaker 1: A Laby is a threat to go deep, it means 735 00:37:23,920 --> 00:37:26,840 Speaker 1: that either he's gonna win deep or he's gonna win underneath. 736 00:37:26,840 --> 00:37:29,239 Speaker 1: Whichever way he's trying to win, he's gonna do it. 737 00:37:29,480 --> 00:37:31,080 Speaker 1: That's the way I see it with him, and so 738 00:37:31,800 --> 00:37:34,160 Speaker 1: I think that he I think he could be absolutely 739 00:37:34,200 --> 00:37:37,480 Speaker 1: incredible at the next level given the right situation. UM, 740 00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:39,840 Speaker 1: and he's got tons of other skills as well. The 741 00:37:39,920 --> 00:37:42,640 Speaker 1: size and the production are kind of the two big 742 00:37:42,719 --> 00:37:45,120 Speaker 1: question marks, especially in his senior year where he kind 743 00:37:45,120 --> 00:37:48,520 Speaker 1: of stepped back. So those things keep him from you know, 744 00:37:48,600 --> 00:37:51,400 Speaker 1: jumping Drake London or maybe even being higher as a 745 00:37:51,440 --> 00:37:54,160 Speaker 1: prospect for me. But I still really really like him, 746 00:37:54,160 --> 00:37:57,319 Speaker 1: and I also like Garrett Wilson. So you mentioned you 747 00:37:57,360 --> 00:37:58,840 Speaker 1: mentioned that you know a lot kind of took a 748 00:37:58,840 --> 00:38:00,960 Speaker 1: step back his senior year, and you know, the games 749 00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,120 Speaker 1: I watched, um, you know, I watched a handful of 750 00:38:03,120 --> 00:38:05,960 Speaker 1: both of these guys, and it just it felt like Wilson, 751 00:38:06,000 --> 00:38:08,480 Speaker 1: at least last year was more of the alpha in 752 00:38:08,480 --> 00:38:11,239 Speaker 1: that wide receiver group there for Ohio State. And so 753 00:38:11,280 --> 00:38:13,880 Speaker 1: that that immediately kind of made me wonder, well, you know, 754 00:38:14,200 --> 00:38:17,399 Speaker 1: does that mean Olave has to be a secondary guy 755 00:38:17,440 --> 00:38:19,359 Speaker 1: in the NFL? I mean, when you look at him, 756 00:38:19,440 --> 00:38:21,680 Speaker 1: does he have what it takes? Could he maybe not 757 00:38:21,800 --> 00:38:23,760 Speaker 1: right away? Could he one day be a wide receiver 758 00:38:23,840 --> 00:38:25,759 Speaker 1: one or is he always sort of destined to be 759 00:38:26,000 --> 00:38:29,040 Speaker 1: kind of that complementary piece in a passing game. So 760 00:38:29,560 --> 00:38:32,480 Speaker 1: it is very, very tough to camp Lave. And I've 761 00:38:32,480 --> 00:38:34,040 Speaker 1: seen a lot of people do it, and I've seen 762 00:38:34,239 --> 00:38:36,880 Speaker 1: pretty much a different name every single place that you 763 00:38:36,960 --> 00:38:40,160 Speaker 1: see a camp. To me, the one that stands out 764 00:38:40,200 --> 00:38:42,320 Speaker 1: the best that I like the best, not just because 765 00:38:42,920 --> 00:38:45,800 Speaker 1: they kind of have a similar skill set and size 766 00:38:45,800 --> 00:38:48,440 Speaker 1: a little Lave is a little bigger I think, and 767 00:38:49,080 --> 00:38:51,839 Speaker 1: uh just all around ability, but because I see them 768 00:38:51,880 --> 00:38:55,359 Speaker 1: being similar in their fantasy production and in who they 769 00:38:55,360 --> 00:38:59,880 Speaker 1: can be for us in fantasy. Is Brandon Cooks. Is 770 00:39:00,000 --> 00:39:03,839 Speaker 1: Brandon Cooks a true one. I don't actually know. He's 771 00:39:04,160 --> 00:39:07,080 Speaker 1: on the fringe. He's kind of always been sort of that, 772 00:39:07,239 --> 00:39:09,799 Speaker 1: but not really ever that um and part of that 773 00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:11,880 Speaker 1: is his size and the fact that he's more of 774 00:39:11,880 --> 00:39:14,160 Speaker 1: a deep threat kind of guy, and so we don't 775 00:39:14,200 --> 00:39:16,319 Speaker 1: think of him like we think of the you know, 776 00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:19,600 Speaker 1: Mike Evans is or Alan Robbins is if he got 777 00:39:19,640 --> 00:39:22,160 Speaker 1: a good quarterback, those kinds of guys who were bigger. 778 00:39:22,960 --> 00:39:26,640 Speaker 1: But Brandon Cooks has been perennially at least every year 779 00:39:26,640 --> 00:39:28,839 Speaker 1: he's had a half decent quarterback, and even several years 780 00:39:28,880 --> 00:39:30,680 Speaker 1: that he didn't or a couple of years that he 781 00:39:30,719 --> 00:39:33,319 Speaker 1: didn't because mostly he had Hall of famers. He has 782 00:39:33,360 --> 00:39:37,000 Speaker 1: been a fringe wide deceiver one a top fifteen guy reliably. 783 00:39:37,520 --> 00:39:39,439 Speaker 1: I think Chris alob it can be that kind of guy. 784 00:39:39,520 --> 00:39:41,600 Speaker 1: Is he ever gonna be, you know, the number one 785 00:39:41,600 --> 00:39:45,200 Speaker 1: wide receiver in fantasy? Maybe not, although he could be, 786 00:39:45,360 --> 00:39:47,759 Speaker 1: but probably I wouldn't bet on it, but it can 787 00:39:47,800 --> 00:39:50,239 Speaker 1: he be a Brandon Cooks, you know type of guy 788 00:39:50,560 --> 00:39:53,080 Speaker 1: where year and year out you're getting value on him 789 00:39:53,080 --> 00:39:56,160 Speaker 1: in draft because he's returning top twelve value at a 790 00:39:56,239 --> 00:39:59,560 Speaker 1: top twenty price. Yes, I think he absolutely can. So 791 00:39:59,640 --> 00:40:02,120 Speaker 1: I like dot Com for his skill set and for 792 00:40:02,320 --> 00:40:05,200 Speaker 1: you know, fantasy expectations. I mean, look, man, having a 793 00:40:05,239 --> 00:40:08,480 Speaker 1: Brandon Cooks type career, it's not a bad thing. Um. 794 00:40:09,360 --> 00:40:13,000 Speaker 1: I I I'm always amazed that it feels like Brandon 795 00:40:13,040 --> 00:40:15,040 Speaker 1: Cooks seems to be getting traded around the league. I 796 00:40:15,080 --> 00:40:16,640 Speaker 1: know he, I know, he just you know, reuped in 797 00:40:16,680 --> 00:40:19,080 Speaker 1: Houston Soil. He's gonna be back there. But uh, the 798 00:40:19,080 --> 00:40:21,520 Speaker 1: fact that he went, it seemed like every year Brandon 799 00:40:21,560 --> 00:40:23,640 Speaker 1: Cooks was getting traded to somebody else was always a 800 00:40:23,640 --> 00:40:26,200 Speaker 1: head scratcher to me because this is a guy that, uh, 801 00:40:26,239 --> 00:40:28,840 Speaker 1: you know, showed up and would would reliably give you 802 00:40:28,840 --> 00:40:32,640 Speaker 1: a thousand yards, a decent handful of touchdowns. Uh, was 803 00:40:32,800 --> 00:40:35,880 Speaker 1: generally just consistent week to week. It just it boggled 804 00:40:35,880 --> 00:40:37,880 Speaker 1: my mind that, you know, a team wouldn't want to 805 00:40:37,880 --> 00:40:41,000 Speaker 1: hang onto a guy like that. But you know, if 806 00:40:41,040 --> 00:40:42,920 Speaker 1: if that's what we get out of Crystal Lave, I 807 00:40:42,920 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 1: think they're they're certainly worse things in the world, uh 808 00:40:45,600 --> 00:40:49,719 Speaker 1: than than that level of production. Um. Christian Watson was 809 00:40:49,719 --> 00:40:51,480 Speaker 1: a name that that I think early on in this 810 00:40:51,520 --> 00:40:53,880 Speaker 1: process was getting a whole lot of run. Uh you know, 811 00:40:54,000 --> 00:40:57,600 Speaker 1: big tall speedster guy. Uh, you know, went to an 812 00:40:57,600 --> 00:40:59,759 Speaker 1: FCS school. I feel like, you know, we have the 813 00:40:59,760 --> 00:41:02,160 Speaker 1: same kind of conversations with all these FCS guys about 814 00:41:02,239 --> 00:41:04,640 Speaker 1: level of competition or what have you. The one thing 815 00:41:04,640 --> 00:41:07,080 Speaker 1: that jumped out of me though, is, you know, his 816 00:41:07,320 --> 00:41:10,040 Speaker 1: relatively low catch numbers. I mean, this is a guy 817 00:41:10,040 --> 00:41:12,360 Speaker 1: that was averaging, you know, maybe three or four catches 818 00:41:12,400 --> 00:41:14,240 Speaker 1: the game. I think his final year he had forty 819 00:41:14,280 --> 00:41:18,200 Speaker 1: three catches. I mean that it's not a huge number. Necessarily. 820 00:41:19,040 --> 00:41:20,960 Speaker 1: Did that worre you at all when you were when 821 00:41:20,960 --> 00:41:24,439 Speaker 1: you were doing your evaluations for him? Um? I think 822 00:41:24,440 --> 00:41:27,879 Speaker 1: it was a starting point that then created a bit 823 00:41:27,880 --> 00:41:30,560 Speaker 1: of worry as I watched him on tape. So, and 824 00:41:30,760 --> 00:41:32,920 Speaker 1: that's typically the way that I like to do things 825 00:41:33,120 --> 00:41:36,279 Speaker 1: is look at a guy's production, see you know, where 826 00:41:36,280 --> 00:41:38,880 Speaker 1: did he succeed, how did he succeed, When did he succeed, 827 00:41:39,239 --> 00:41:42,200 Speaker 1: and then watched the tape and see why. And so 828 00:41:42,360 --> 00:41:44,759 Speaker 1: if I watched the tape on Christian Watson, and I 829 00:41:44,800 --> 00:41:47,279 Speaker 1: saw that his team was just running the ball so 830 00:41:47,360 --> 00:41:49,600 Speaker 1: much that you know, he didn't get that many targets, 831 00:41:49,600 --> 00:41:51,839 Speaker 1: and so he didn't get that many catches, but he 832 00:41:51,880 --> 00:41:54,239 Speaker 1: was being used everywhere. I don't think I would feel 833 00:41:54,239 --> 00:41:57,040 Speaker 1: that bad to me. That's not the case with Christian Watson. 834 00:41:57,120 --> 00:41:59,279 Speaker 1: The reason he didn't get a lot of catches is 835 00:41:59,320 --> 00:42:03,680 Speaker 1: because he was only targeted deep. His average depth of 836 00:42:03,680 --> 00:42:06,280 Speaker 1: target over the last two years is sixteen point four. 837 00:42:06,760 --> 00:42:08,440 Speaker 1: Most of the guys were talking about in his class 838 00:42:08,480 --> 00:42:13,479 Speaker 1: around the ten to eleven range. His uh, he will 839 00:42:13,560 --> 00:42:16,799 Speaker 1: only be he was only targeted deep in college. I 840 00:42:16,960 --> 00:42:19,480 Speaker 1: see that probably being in the case at the next level. 841 00:42:19,760 --> 00:42:22,319 Speaker 1: He is just a big deep threat kind of guy. 842 00:42:22,920 --> 00:42:24,680 Speaker 1: And the reason for that, and this is kind of 843 00:42:24,680 --> 00:42:26,480 Speaker 1: what I'm talking about with why I didn't liking why 844 00:42:26,480 --> 00:42:29,520 Speaker 1: it does create worried for me. I only saw one 845 00:42:29,600 --> 00:42:32,960 Speaker 1: winning move from him, only one in all the tape 846 00:42:32,960 --> 00:42:35,600 Speaker 1: that I watched, and that is where he will slow 847 00:42:35,680 --> 00:42:37,680 Speaker 1: roll the dB off the line and then kind of 848 00:42:37,760 --> 00:42:41,600 Speaker 1: hit this second gear, which he has in spades. It 849 00:42:41,680 --> 00:42:44,520 Speaker 1: is an incredible second gear, especially for his size, and 850 00:42:44,560 --> 00:42:46,840 Speaker 1: he'll burst past the dB and he'll be three yards 851 00:42:46,880 --> 00:42:49,120 Speaker 1: past him, the ball will go up and he'll have 852 00:42:49,160 --> 00:42:51,799 Speaker 1: a deep touchdown. But that's the only way I saw 853 00:42:51,880 --> 00:42:54,120 Speaker 1: him win, and I do not like that for a 854 00:42:54,120 --> 00:42:56,239 Speaker 1: wide receiver prospect. I want them to be able to 855 00:42:56,239 --> 00:42:59,120 Speaker 1: win in multiple ways, like with Drake London, life with 856 00:42:59,160 --> 00:43:02,640 Speaker 1: Christal Love and Art Wilson. Um. Yeah, so I did 857 00:43:02,680 --> 00:43:05,759 Speaker 1: not see that with him, so it created concern can 858 00:43:05,800 --> 00:43:08,120 Speaker 1: he be like for me? The comps that I wrote 859 00:43:08,160 --> 00:43:12,759 Speaker 1: down are like Tyrrell Williams type of guy. Probably like 860 00:43:12,840 --> 00:43:15,120 Speaker 1: he can probably have a few hundred guard games again 861 00:43:15,320 --> 00:43:17,759 Speaker 1: a year. He'll be maybe a nice best ball or 862 00:43:17,880 --> 00:43:21,360 Speaker 1: everyone someone will he'll hit for dfs. He'll be that 863 00:43:21,440 --> 00:43:23,839 Speaker 1: type of receiver. But I don't see him being a 864 00:43:23,840 --> 00:43:26,240 Speaker 1: guy that you want to be drafting in the first 865 00:43:26,239 --> 00:43:29,200 Speaker 1: six rounds of your fantasy drafts or even the first 866 00:43:29,239 --> 00:43:32,160 Speaker 1: two rounds of your rookie drafts. To me, he's kind 867 00:43:32,160 --> 00:43:35,640 Speaker 1: of a complimentary deep speed piece and that showed up 868 00:43:35,680 --> 00:43:38,359 Speaker 1: on the tape along with the stats for me. So, 869 00:43:38,400 --> 00:43:42,600 Speaker 1: speaking of of bigger guys out there having success, Trey 870 00:43:42,640 --> 00:43:45,200 Speaker 1: Burke's you know another guy who's a you know, he's 871 00:43:45,239 --> 00:43:48,520 Speaker 1: a bigger bodied guy. I know that at the combine 872 00:43:48,680 --> 00:43:51,920 Speaker 1: his forty time didn't necessarily impress a lot of people, 873 00:43:52,400 --> 00:43:55,160 Speaker 1: but it felt like for me, maybe for you maybe 874 00:43:55,200 --> 00:43:58,239 Speaker 1: you felt differently, but like his game speed seems a 875 00:43:58,239 --> 00:44:02,160 Speaker 1: lot more relevant than his is his workout speed. I mean, like, 876 00:44:02,239 --> 00:44:04,920 Speaker 1: this is a guy who against Alabama, a team that 877 00:44:05,000 --> 00:44:07,440 Speaker 1: you know every year is just loaded with NFL prospects, 878 00:44:07,440 --> 00:44:09,160 Speaker 1: went out and had one of his best games of 879 00:44:09,239 --> 00:44:12,440 Speaker 1: the season. Um. I mean, how do you feel about him? 880 00:44:12,560 --> 00:44:15,319 Speaker 1: Is he? Is he a guy where it is really 881 00:44:15,320 --> 00:44:21,040 Speaker 1: more about the tape than it is the workout measurements. Yeah, well, 882 00:44:21,600 --> 00:44:24,279 Speaker 1: at the starting point, I'll say for the most part, 883 00:44:24,280 --> 00:44:26,600 Speaker 1: for me, it's more about the tape than the workout measurements. 884 00:44:26,600 --> 00:44:30,239 Speaker 1: Across the board with these guys, especially in the year 885 00:44:30,280 --> 00:44:33,800 Speaker 1: where everyone seems to run a sub for four and 886 00:44:33,800 --> 00:44:36,880 Speaker 1: and the initial times were miles off of the actual times, 887 00:44:36,920 --> 00:44:39,799 Speaker 1: I don't know how sold I am on these four, three, 888 00:44:39,920 --> 00:44:42,840 Speaker 1: nine guys, the eight of them in this trapp Everyone 889 00:44:43,000 --> 00:44:47,880 Speaker 1: is fast now, Um, But with Brooks, I would I 890 00:44:47,920 --> 00:44:49,480 Speaker 1: think I would agree with you. I think that you 891 00:44:49,560 --> 00:44:53,120 Speaker 1: see more of game speed on tape than maybe a 892 00:44:53,200 --> 00:44:55,600 Speaker 1: slow fort you would tell you. And I don't think 893 00:44:55,640 --> 00:44:59,680 Speaker 1: that that really is the concern for me with him. 894 00:45:00,080 --> 00:45:02,440 Speaker 1: Does concern me a little bit more. I think he's 895 00:45:02,560 --> 00:45:05,880 Speaker 1: not quite sudden enough in his routes and doesn't have 896 00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:09,240 Speaker 1: enough urgency in his routes to get open very often, 897 00:45:09,280 --> 00:45:11,080 Speaker 1: and I think he might need to be a big 898 00:45:11,120 --> 00:45:14,440 Speaker 1: slot guy at the next level to be open frequently. 899 00:45:14,880 --> 00:45:16,680 Speaker 1: I didn't see him win off the line, you know, 900 00:45:16,800 --> 00:45:20,200 Speaker 1: versus press man coverage very much, and so that that 901 00:45:20,280 --> 00:45:22,400 Speaker 1: kind of concerns me a little bit more than his speed. 902 00:45:22,800 --> 00:45:25,879 Speaker 1: But he has a lot of other strengths. He's a 903 00:45:25,920 --> 00:45:30,120 Speaker 1: monstrous contested catch guy. He's great after the catch, very tough, 904 00:45:30,200 --> 00:45:32,640 Speaker 1: and he's a smooth route runner as well. So I 905 00:45:32,640 --> 00:45:34,240 Speaker 1: think you get him in the slot and you expect 906 00:45:34,280 --> 00:45:36,800 Speaker 1: him to be a big slot guy, he can be 907 00:45:37,000 --> 00:45:39,640 Speaker 1: very productive. He's kind of a tier below the other 908 00:45:39,640 --> 00:45:42,239 Speaker 1: guys we've talked about so far and one other guy 909 00:45:42,280 --> 00:45:45,399 Speaker 1: that I have above him, but he is, He's right 910 00:45:45,440 --> 00:45:48,400 Speaker 1: into that next tier, and so I think that he'll be. 911 00:45:48,480 --> 00:45:51,000 Speaker 1: I think he can be a very productive fantasy receiver, 912 00:45:51,320 --> 00:45:54,440 Speaker 1: maybe not elite, and the speed is not really you know, 913 00:45:54,480 --> 00:45:57,680 Speaker 1: a huge concern for me in that regard. Um, what 914 00:45:57,800 --> 00:45:59,520 Speaker 1: is my Jamison Williams too. I mean, the guy was 915 00:45:59,560 --> 00:46:02,320 Speaker 1: having I know, a great year, unfortunately suffers the injury 916 00:46:02,400 --> 00:46:07,080 Speaker 1: in in the National Championship game. Um. Before that, I mean, 917 00:46:07,120 --> 00:46:09,160 Speaker 1: what how do you how are you feeling like? What? 918 00:46:09,160 --> 00:46:13,240 Speaker 1: What are your your takeaways on Jamison Williams. Jamison william 919 00:46:13,320 --> 00:46:16,560 Speaker 1: is an interesting one. I think that for whatever reason, 920 00:46:16,719 --> 00:46:19,640 Speaker 1: he might be lower from me relative to where everyone 921 00:46:19,680 --> 00:46:22,480 Speaker 1: else has him than any other wide refever that we've 922 00:46:22,520 --> 00:46:26,160 Speaker 1: talked about, and not horrifically so to where I'm like, 923 00:46:26,200 --> 00:46:28,680 Speaker 1: this guy's a bus, don't touch him. But I just 924 00:46:28,760 --> 00:46:31,560 Speaker 1: think that to me when I saw is he has 925 00:46:31,719 --> 00:46:35,880 Speaker 1: elite speed, extremely impressive. You know, whether it's before the 926 00:46:35,880 --> 00:46:38,040 Speaker 1: catch should get open, whether it's after the catch, whether 927 00:46:38,080 --> 00:46:41,640 Speaker 1: it's on reverses or handoffs, he will blow by people 928 00:46:42,000 --> 00:46:44,640 Speaker 1: and it will turn into good yardage, which is good 929 00:46:44,680 --> 00:46:47,400 Speaker 1: for us in fantasy um. And he does have a 930 00:46:47,440 --> 00:46:50,960 Speaker 1: lot of good route running abilities and quick comeback stuff. 931 00:46:52,040 --> 00:46:58,080 Speaker 1: But I was not that impressed with kind of his 932 00:46:58,160 --> 00:47:02,520 Speaker 1: competitive toughness overall. His blocking ability didn't stand out to me. 933 00:47:02,560 --> 00:47:05,719 Speaker 1: In fact, it was pretty bad. After the catch when 934 00:47:05,719 --> 00:47:08,440 Speaker 1: he's not using his speed, he didn't seem very tough, 935 00:47:08,960 --> 00:47:11,000 Speaker 1: and so a lot of that stuff kind of pulled 936 00:47:11,480 --> 00:47:14,120 Speaker 1: him back down for me a little bit. I think 937 00:47:14,160 --> 00:47:16,480 Speaker 1: that if you get him to a system where his 938 00:47:16,600 --> 00:47:20,960 Speaker 1: speed is utilized and you get him into open space. Uh, 939 00:47:21,000 --> 00:47:23,800 Speaker 1: with the ability to run deep or to run fast 940 00:47:23,920 --> 00:47:27,239 Speaker 1: to the outside or past you know, defenders, he is 941 00:47:27,280 --> 00:47:29,360 Speaker 1: going to be very productive. So if he goes to 942 00:47:29,400 --> 00:47:31,160 Speaker 1: the Chiefs, this is a guy I would like to 943 00:47:31,200 --> 00:47:33,240 Speaker 1: go to the Chiefs. If he goes to the Chiefs, 944 00:47:33,520 --> 00:47:35,560 Speaker 1: I think it could be really really strong for him 945 00:47:35,600 --> 00:47:38,080 Speaker 1: and for the team. If he goes to somewhere they 946 00:47:38,120 --> 00:47:41,279 Speaker 1: where they want him to be a one. I don't 947 00:47:41,280 --> 00:47:44,920 Speaker 1: really like that. And for further context, him going to 948 00:47:44,920 --> 00:47:47,400 Speaker 1: the Chiefs is not to be Tyreek kill. It's just 949 00:47:47,440 --> 00:47:50,560 Speaker 1: because they know how to utilize speed incredibly well. And 950 00:47:50,600 --> 00:47:52,960 Speaker 1: I think that they could mix him in with the 951 00:47:53,000 --> 00:47:55,640 Speaker 1: other guys they have in a situation where no one 952 00:47:55,680 --> 00:47:57,920 Speaker 1: has to be a true alpha. Then I would like 953 00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:00,040 Speaker 1: Jamison Williams a lot. But I think that there's a 954 00:48:00,040 --> 00:48:02,080 Speaker 1: lot of places that he could go where I wouldn't 955 00:48:02,120 --> 00:48:04,279 Speaker 1: like him too much. And he didn't feel as well 956 00:48:04,440 --> 00:48:05,920 Speaker 1: rounded to me as some of these other guys, so 957 00:48:05,960 --> 00:48:08,400 Speaker 1: he's a little lower for me. So of of the 958 00:48:08,400 --> 00:48:10,560 Speaker 1: the top tier guys, and when you talk about some 959 00:48:10,640 --> 00:48:13,280 Speaker 1: guys being situation dependent, is there one that you feel 960 00:48:13,280 --> 00:48:16,239 Speaker 1: like really does have to land in the right situation 961 00:48:16,320 --> 00:48:20,720 Speaker 1: in order to be their most productive. Jamis and Williams 962 00:48:20,760 --> 00:48:23,160 Speaker 1: would be pretty high on that list. Another one that 963 00:48:23,200 --> 00:48:25,120 Speaker 1: I think stands out to me, and it's kind of 964 00:48:25,120 --> 00:48:28,960 Speaker 1: for similar reasons is George Pickens. Um. One of the 965 00:48:29,040 --> 00:48:30,919 Speaker 1: one of the standout things for me and my notes 966 00:48:30,960 --> 00:48:34,400 Speaker 1: on him is again, he has the speed. He is 967 00:48:34,440 --> 00:48:37,200 Speaker 1: a monster, deep threat, but he kind of needs to 968 00:48:37,200 --> 00:48:40,360 Speaker 1: be thrown open because I didn't see him get open 969 00:48:40,440 --> 00:48:44,040 Speaker 1: on his own enough like Chrysal LaVey does, like Garrett 970 00:48:44,080 --> 00:48:49,080 Speaker 1: Wilson did. Um, he's most dangerous as like a timing threat. 971 00:48:49,320 --> 00:48:51,040 Speaker 1: So if he can get on a good page with 972 00:48:51,080 --> 00:48:54,560 Speaker 1: a smart quarterback, uh and then they can unlock his speed, 973 00:48:54,600 --> 00:48:57,520 Speaker 1: I think he could be an absolute monster. But if 974 00:48:57,560 --> 00:49:01,759 Speaker 1: he so, For example, Packers and Jets, right, obviously, those 975 00:49:01,800 --> 00:49:06,279 Speaker 1: are two vastly different situations at least in terms of 976 00:49:06,360 --> 00:49:09,560 Speaker 1: quarterback ability. But if Drake London went to the Packers 977 00:49:09,680 --> 00:49:11,480 Speaker 1: versus the Jets, or Chris A Law they went to 978 00:49:11,480 --> 00:49:14,120 Speaker 1: the Packers versus the Jets, I would feel a little 979 00:49:14,160 --> 00:49:16,320 Speaker 1: sad if they went to the Jets versus the Packers, 980 00:49:16,520 --> 00:49:18,320 Speaker 1: but I would feel like they could still be productive. 981 00:49:18,680 --> 00:49:21,000 Speaker 1: If George Pickens goes to the Packers, I think he 982 00:49:21,040 --> 00:49:23,080 Speaker 1: could be incredible. I think that's one of the best 983 00:49:23,120 --> 00:49:26,080 Speaker 1: landing spots for him, assuming that Aaron Rodgers sticks around 984 00:49:26,080 --> 00:49:28,280 Speaker 1: more than just one year, which is not a given, 985 00:49:28,560 --> 00:49:30,840 Speaker 1: but a type of place like that where the quarterback 986 00:49:30,920 --> 00:49:34,640 Speaker 1: is extremely intelligent and able to throw receivers open to 987 00:49:34,719 --> 00:49:37,680 Speaker 1: some degree and then utilize their speed in that way. 988 00:49:37,719 --> 00:49:40,400 Speaker 1: But if he goes somewhere like the Jets, I'm not 989 00:49:40,480 --> 00:49:42,799 Speaker 1: touching with a ten foot poll. I don't think he 990 00:49:42,840 --> 00:49:45,520 Speaker 1: can get open well enough. Like Alijah More. I think 991 00:49:45,560 --> 00:49:47,319 Speaker 1: he can succeed in the Jets because he knows how 992 00:49:47,360 --> 00:49:50,160 Speaker 1: to get himself open. George Pickens, for me, doesn't and 993 00:49:50,280 --> 00:49:53,719 Speaker 1: Zach Wilson's not throwing anybody open. And the quarterback they 994 00:49:53,719 --> 00:49:56,360 Speaker 1: probably draft next year because Zach Wilson is terrible again, 995 00:49:56,760 --> 00:49:59,080 Speaker 1: might not either. So yeah, it's a little This a 996 00:49:59,080 --> 00:50:01,960 Speaker 1: little tough for me. So you were sort of intimating 997 00:50:02,000 --> 00:50:05,120 Speaker 1: that maybe you had a guy in mind you would 998 00:50:05,120 --> 00:50:08,319 Speaker 1: like to see the Packers draft. Can you can you 999 00:50:08,400 --> 00:50:12,960 Speaker 1: name who that might be? Uh? I'm okay, honestly, with 1000 00:50:13,000 --> 00:50:17,240 Speaker 1: any of the top three that we hit on, Drake London, 1001 00:50:17,480 --> 00:50:20,480 Speaker 1: Chris lave or Garrett Wilson. They're my top three. I 1002 00:50:20,480 --> 00:50:23,279 Speaker 1: think they're most people's top three. In some degree, Trey 1003 00:50:23,320 --> 00:50:25,759 Speaker 1: Burke's shows up in a lot of those. So I like, 1004 00:50:25,840 --> 00:50:29,640 Speaker 1: I like all those options. Um for me and I 1005 00:50:30,000 --> 00:50:32,640 Speaker 1: this is I think, looking at the tea leaves of 1006 00:50:32,760 --> 00:50:35,560 Speaker 1: draft talk lately, I don't know if Drake London will 1007 00:50:35,600 --> 00:50:38,400 Speaker 1: be there that late. So when I mentioned if you 1008 00:50:38,520 --> 00:50:41,000 Speaker 1: really like a guy and you want to package someone together, 1009 00:50:41,120 --> 00:50:43,520 Speaker 1: go up a little bit, it would kind of be 1010 00:50:43,680 --> 00:50:47,040 Speaker 1: for assuming they they view him like I do for 1011 00:50:47,160 --> 00:50:49,600 Speaker 1: Drake London, because again I think he can be that 1012 00:50:49,680 --> 00:50:53,960 Speaker 1: true one. And in fairness, you know, Davante Adams is 1013 00:50:54,840 --> 00:50:58,400 Speaker 1: was less of a speedster and less less of a 1014 00:50:59,000 --> 00:51:01,600 Speaker 1: UM you know, super on route runner and more of 1015 00:51:01,640 --> 00:51:05,360 Speaker 1: just a craftsman with an incredible release who had a 1016 00:51:05,360 --> 00:51:07,520 Speaker 1: big body and was very very smart and knew how 1017 00:51:07,560 --> 00:51:09,640 Speaker 1: to get open. And I think Drake London can feel 1018 00:51:09,719 --> 00:51:12,480 Speaker 1: some of those roles. Maybe not as good of a 1019 00:51:12,520 --> 00:51:15,799 Speaker 1: separator as Adams was throughout the route in general, but 1020 00:51:16,040 --> 00:51:18,239 Speaker 1: bring a lot of those abilities, be that big guy 1021 00:51:19,000 --> 00:51:22,160 Speaker 1: and be a true one for the packers. So but 1022 00:51:22,239 --> 00:51:24,440 Speaker 1: again I like, I like a couple other names. I 1023 00:51:24,480 --> 00:51:26,799 Speaker 1: like a third name or fourth name. I guess that 1024 00:51:26,840 --> 00:51:28,400 Speaker 1: we haven't even talked about who is kind of a 1025 00:51:28,440 --> 00:51:30,759 Speaker 1: lower on the list guy that we might get to 1026 00:51:30,840 --> 00:51:33,960 Speaker 1: in a bit. So I won't spoil it, uh, but yeah, 1027 00:51:34,080 --> 00:51:36,440 Speaker 1: I would like Drake Lendon the best. There I say this, 1028 00:51:36,520 --> 00:51:39,120 Speaker 1: I'm old enough to remember. When you know, Davante Adams 1029 00:51:39,160 --> 00:51:41,680 Speaker 1: was almost considered a bust right Like as a rookie, 1030 00:51:42,239 --> 00:51:44,400 Speaker 1: he struggled to get open. He had a bunch of drops. 1031 00:51:44,440 --> 00:51:47,040 Speaker 1: Everybody's like, what's the problem. This guy's never gonna make it. 1032 00:51:47,160 --> 00:51:50,680 Speaker 1: Now you know, he's arguably the best wide receiver uh 1033 00:51:50,719 --> 00:51:53,400 Speaker 1: in the National Football League. Um, all right, so you're 1034 00:51:53,440 --> 00:51:54,799 Speaker 1: sort of hinting there's some guys that are a little 1035 00:51:54,800 --> 00:51:56,439 Speaker 1: bit lower on your list. I mean, who's a guy 1036 00:51:56,520 --> 00:51:58,560 Speaker 1: that that maybe we haven't talked about, or maybe who's 1037 00:51:58,600 --> 00:52:00,759 Speaker 1: not getting enough attention that you really have kind of 1038 00:52:00,800 --> 00:52:03,880 Speaker 1: fallen in love with. Yeah, so the standout for me, 1039 00:52:04,000 --> 00:52:06,640 Speaker 1: and when you say they're not being talked about too 1040 00:52:06,719 --> 00:52:08,439 Speaker 1: much depends on where you look. Because if you look 1041 00:52:08,440 --> 00:52:12,400 Speaker 1: on Fantasy Twitter, sky Moore is getting talked about a lot, 1042 00:52:13,040 --> 00:52:16,399 Speaker 1: But if you look outside of Fantasy Twitter, he's really not. 1043 00:52:17,040 --> 00:52:19,359 Speaker 1: Um and He's more in like the mid to high 1044 00:52:19,480 --> 00:52:22,680 Speaker 1: second round range for most people than a lot of 1045 00:52:22,680 --> 00:52:25,840 Speaker 1: the names we've hit on so far that are being uh, 1046 00:52:26,040 --> 00:52:29,320 Speaker 1: you know, mocked in the first round. But I love 1047 00:52:29,400 --> 00:52:31,560 Speaker 1: sky Moore. He's my widey sever four. He's ahead of 1048 00:52:31,560 --> 00:52:34,080 Speaker 1: Trade Berks for me. I think he could be great 1049 00:52:34,160 --> 00:52:36,000 Speaker 1: for the Packers if they want to go this kind 1050 00:52:36,000 --> 00:52:38,440 Speaker 1: of receiver, which is a lot different than at Drake 1051 00:52:38,480 --> 00:52:41,279 Speaker 1: London and fits more like the Randall Cobb type of 1052 00:52:41,320 --> 00:52:45,000 Speaker 1: mold than he does the uh Davontae Adams type of mold. 1053 00:52:45,040 --> 00:52:48,080 Speaker 1: But sky Moore is the best word for me for 1054 00:52:48,160 --> 00:52:53,160 Speaker 1: him is punchy. He's super quick and energetic and nimble 1055 00:52:53,520 --> 00:52:56,160 Speaker 1: and tough. A lot. I've seen people compare him to 1056 00:52:56,239 --> 00:52:59,719 Speaker 1: Austin Ekeler almost more than they do to other wide receivers. 1057 00:53:00,160 --> 00:53:02,840 Speaker 1: And part of that is his size. He's short and 1058 00:53:03,000 --> 00:53:06,279 Speaker 1: kind of squat um and I like that. I like 1059 00:53:06,400 --> 00:53:08,600 Speaker 1: that in in his ability to run after the catch 1060 00:53:09,040 --> 00:53:12,160 Speaker 1: is incredible because of that that that kind of running 1061 00:53:12,160 --> 00:53:16,120 Speaker 1: back mold body type works well for him. He's very shifty, 1062 00:53:16,400 --> 00:53:19,560 Speaker 1: he's very fast, uh and that a lot of that 1063 00:53:19,640 --> 00:53:22,560 Speaker 1: speed which we you know he can threaten deep routes with. 1064 00:53:22,880 --> 00:53:27,040 Speaker 1: He also has incredibly fast comeback ability, which is something 1065 00:53:27,080 --> 00:53:28,719 Speaker 1: that I really like to see because it means if 1066 00:53:28,719 --> 00:53:32,240 Speaker 1: you can threaten that speed deep and the dB plays 1067 00:53:32,280 --> 00:53:35,640 Speaker 1: you off and you come back quickly, you're gonna have 1068 00:53:35,640 --> 00:53:37,360 Speaker 1: a first down every single time. And if you have 1069 00:53:37,360 --> 00:53:40,359 Speaker 1: theat ability which sky More has, you're gonna have four 1070 00:53:40,440 --> 00:53:42,520 Speaker 1: yards of separation from that dB. You're gonna be able 1071 00:53:42,520 --> 00:53:44,279 Speaker 1: to get around him, and then you have a lot 1072 00:53:44,280 --> 00:53:47,520 Speaker 1: of open field. So I really like sky More. I 1073 00:53:47,560 --> 00:53:49,480 Speaker 1: think that I think that he should go in the 1074 00:53:49,480 --> 00:53:52,160 Speaker 1: first round. We'll see if he does. Um, I think 1075 00:53:52,200 --> 00:53:55,120 Speaker 1: he'll still be there for the Packers. So the best 1076 00:53:55,120 --> 00:53:57,920 Speaker 1: case scenario for me for the Packers is they get 1077 00:53:58,080 --> 00:54:01,439 Speaker 1: like an a Lava and a sky More with those 1078 00:54:01,520 --> 00:54:03,319 Speaker 1: later two picks and don't even have to trade up 1079 00:54:03,320 --> 00:54:06,520 Speaker 1: for Drake London. But I think he could be great 1080 00:54:06,560 --> 00:54:08,520 Speaker 1: in a lot of different places, and I think that 1081 00:54:08,640 --> 00:54:11,200 Speaker 1: he kind of fits this role that the NFL is 1082 00:54:11,239 --> 00:54:14,200 Speaker 1: starting to explore a little bit more, especially with a 1083 00:54:14,200 --> 00:54:16,839 Speaker 1: guy like Deebo Samuel, where he can do a lot 1084 00:54:16,880 --> 00:54:18,960 Speaker 1: of different things, be using a lot of different ways 1085 00:54:19,080 --> 00:54:22,799 Speaker 1: and use yak to win more than you know the 1086 00:54:22,840 --> 00:54:25,600 Speaker 1: olden days of jump up and win that we used 1087 00:54:25,600 --> 00:54:27,719 Speaker 1: to see a lot more so as we're as we're 1088 00:54:27,719 --> 00:54:32,280 Speaker 1: looking at this right now, Um, how many wide receivers 1089 00:54:32,320 --> 00:54:34,920 Speaker 1: would you expect come off the board in the first round? 1090 00:54:34,960 --> 00:54:37,560 Speaker 1: I mean I'm seeing maybe seven, eight potentially, and it 1091 00:54:37,600 --> 00:54:40,000 Speaker 1: seems like the top end. How many would you expect 1092 00:54:40,080 --> 00:54:43,120 Speaker 1: to see that? Yeah, I've seen mostly in the five 1093 00:54:43,200 --> 00:54:46,120 Speaker 1: to six range, and I think that it's most likely 1094 00:54:46,160 --> 00:54:50,560 Speaker 1: that we follow one of those two numbers, five or six. Um. 1095 00:54:50,600 --> 00:54:52,239 Speaker 1: I think most of the guys you know that you 1096 00:54:52,320 --> 00:54:54,960 Speaker 1: brought up are going to go in the first round. 1097 00:54:55,000 --> 00:54:57,319 Speaker 1: And the question mark whether it gets up to six, 1098 00:54:57,360 --> 00:54:59,680 Speaker 1: seven or eight. Is our guys like sky More we're 1099 00:54:59,680 --> 00:55:03,439 Speaker 1: going to go there? Another guy like is Jalen Tolbert. Um, 1100 00:55:03,480 --> 00:55:06,160 Speaker 1: there's some questions that Metchi might go that high given 1101 00:55:06,200 --> 00:55:09,759 Speaker 1: his ability even though he got injured. So yeah, it's 1102 00:55:09,760 --> 00:55:13,040 Speaker 1: gonna be a lot. UM. I would guess five or six, 1103 00:55:13,120 --> 00:55:15,879 Speaker 1: but it could be more. And the question is just 1104 00:55:16,400 --> 00:55:18,560 Speaker 1: who's going to be the best of that group, because 1105 00:55:18,760 --> 00:55:20,759 Speaker 1: there's gonna be plenty of options or they all gonna 1106 00:55:20,800 --> 00:55:24,560 Speaker 1: be great. Yeah, it should be interesting. Um, you know, 1107 00:55:24,600 --> 00:55:27,319 Speaker 1: I feel like I feel like maybe the top end 1108 00:55:27,360 --> 00:55:30,400 Speaker 1: of this draft class isn't maybe quite as talented as 1109 00:55:30,400 --> 00:55:32,440 Speaker 1: the top end of other draft classes, but maybe it's 1110 00:55:32,480 --> 00:55:35,359 Speaker 1: as or more deeper uh that some of the other 1111 00:55:35,520 --> 00:55:38,800 Speaker 1: recent draft classes. So it should be fun, it should 1112 00:55:38,840 --> 00:55:41,040 Speaker 1: be interesting, and definitely looking forward to it. It It all 1113 00:55:41,120 --> 00:55:45,120 Speaker 1: kicks off eight days from now in beautiful Las Vegas, 1114 00:55:45,239 --> 00:55:47,919 Speaker 1: so we will we will definitely talk more about that 1115 00:55:48,360 --> 00:55:50,279 Speaker 1: once these guys have homes. It's it's sort of fun 1116 00:55:50,280 --> 00:55:51,799 Speaker 1: to talk about this now, Matt, but it's a lot 1117 00:55:51,800 --> 00:55:53,760 Speaker 1: more fun to talk about it when these guys actually 1118 00:55:53,760 --> 00:55:56,239 Speaker 1: have homes, uh, and we can kind of start to 1119 00:55:56,239 --> 00:56:00,719 Speaker 1: figure out how their skill sets work in their respective offenses. So, uh, 1120 00:56:01,120 --> 00:56:03,400 Speaker 1: always appreciate it, man. Always always a good conversation. I 1121 00:56:03,400 --> 00:56:05,080 Speaker 1: always appreciate you jumping in when you have a chance. 1122 00:56:05,840 --> 00:56:08,480 Speaker 1: Always appreciate being on I love talking while receivers and 1123 00:56:08,680 --> 00:56:12,279 Speaker 1: apparently Kardashians. Yeah, Kardashians is too. I know, like you know, 1124 00:56:12,320 --> 00:56:13,880 Speaker 1: I know you're you're kind of off doing your own thing. 1125 00:56:13,960 --> 00:56:16,239 Speaker 1: Is there are is there stuff that folks should be 1126 00:56:16,239 --> 00:56:18,560 Speaker 1: paying attention to? Are you are you brewing something up 1127 00:56:18,600 --> 00:56:22,440 Speaker 1: for for the draft? Uh? No, I'm I'm relaxing mostly 1128 00:56:22,480 --> 00:56:24,960 Speaker 1: I'll be back working at the network for the draft, 1129 00:56:25,160 --> 00:56:27,399 Speaker 1: so I'll be doing that, but for the most part 1130 00:56:27,400 --> 00:56:29,319 Speaker 1: of I'm gonna be I'm gonna be actually taking a 1131 00:56:29,400 --> 00:56:31,959 Speaker 1: draft to watch and enjoy for once this year, which 1132 00:56:32,000 --> 00:56:34,879 Speaker 1: is awesome. We'll we'll definitely enjoy it, and I'm sure 1133 00:56:34,920 --> 00:56:37,400 Speaker 1: we will talk again uh in a very near future. 1134 00:56:37,400 --> 00:56:39,400 Speaker 1: So anyway, go check him out if you don't already, 1135 00:56:39,440 --> 00:56:42,200 Speaker 1: should follow him in matt Okada. I'm sure that even 1136 00:56:42,239 --> 00:56:43,839 Speaker 1: once the draft is over, I'm sure he'll have something 1137 00:56:43,880 --> 00:56:46,719 Speaker 1: interesting about some of these guys and where they land too, 1138 00:56:46,800 --> 00:56:48,319 Speaker 1: so I'll be sure to check him out there. In 1139 00:56:48,320 --> 00:56:51,360 Speaker 1: the meantime for us I'm doing for this edition of 1140 00:56:51,440 --> 00:56:55,200 Speaker 1: this uh NFL Fantasy Football podcast. They happy, safe and healthy, 1141 00:56:55,280 --> 00:56:59,800 Speaker 1: do good and live well. Talk to you next week. 1142 00:57:00,320 --> 00:57:12,080 Speaker 1: Want I Want day Father I co