1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:06,160 Speaker 1: And now move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:08,440 --> 00:00:11,040 Speaker 1: What's up, everybody? Welcome to Move the six presented by 3 00:00:11,080 --> 00:00:13,960 Speaker 1: de Jorneau. Stock up on de Jorneau pizza for the 4 00:00:13,960 --> 00:00:16,160 Speaker 1: big game. I guess we just called this that's a 5 00:00:16,200 --> 00:00:18,520 Speaker 1: mock draft episode. Oh, it is what it is, Buck, 6 00:00:18,720 --> 00:00:22,360 Speaker 1: come on, used to this part of it? They do. 7 00:00:22,400 --> 00:00:24,360 Speaker 1: I feel like we've come around on mock drafts a 8 00:00:24,400 --> 00:00:26,920 Speaker 1: little bit, like maybe maybe when we were a little younger, 9 00:00:27,280 --> 00:00:29,160 Speaker 1: we could be a little more cranky about it, and 10 00:00:29,200 --> 00:00:31,760 Speaker 1: then eventually you get beat up enough times, Buck, you 11 00:00:31,840 --> 00:00:34,400 Speaker 1: just you surrender. We've we've we've surrendered to the mock 12 00:00:34,479 --> 00:00:37,320 Speaker 1: draft world. You guys have your wants and your desires 13 00:00:37,320 --> 00:00:40,120 Speaker 1: out there. You love mock drafts. So that's what we do. 14 00:00:40,280 --> 00:00:42,400 Speaker 1: We gotta we gotta give the people what they want here. Yeah, 15 00:00:42,400 --> 00:00:43,680 Speaker 1: we can give them what they want to. I think 16 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:45,880 Speaker 1: the interesting thing about mock drafts there are a couple 17 00:00:45,880 --> 00:00:48,080 Speaker 1: of different approaches that you can take to it. You 18 00:00:48,080 --> 00:00:50,760 Speaker 1: can take the approach that I think we were taught 19 00:00:50,760 --> 00:00:53,199 Speaker 1: how to do it is I'm going to approach this 20 00:00:53,400 --> 00:00:56,240 Speaker 1: as if I was Cincinnati Bengals, based on what I 21 00:00:56,280 --> 00:00:58,600 Speaker 1: know about them, who is who I think they will 22 00:00:58,640 --> 00:01:01,440 Speaker 1: pick based on what we know about them. There's some 23 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:03,760 Speaker 1: people that approach it like, hey, it's a mock draft. 24 00:01:04,160 --> 00:01:06,840 Speaker 1: If I was picking for them, I would take this player. 25 00:01:06,880 --> 00:01:09,600 Speaker 1: But it doesn't make it may not necessarily match how 26 00:01:09,680 --> 00:01:13,960 Speaker 1: they traditionally operate and do things. So this mock one point. 27 00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:18,280 Speaker 1: Oh for me, I am using what traditionally has happened 28 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:21,720 Speaker 1: for these teams, trying to pick players that fit what 29 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:24,520 Speaker 1: they've traditionally gone after based on what we know about 30 00:01:24,560 --> 00:01:27,440 Speaker 1: their GM hey coach, and how they're attempting to build 31 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:29,759 Speaker 1: their team. Absolutely, I think that's the way you try 32 00:01:29,800 --> 00:01:32,200 Speaker 1: and go about it. That's why I always laugh people 33 00:01:32,280 --> 00:01:34,200 Speaker 1: they try and get you upset when they criticize your 34 00:01:34,240 --> 00:01:36,880 Speaker 1: mock draft. Hey, hey, it's not my opinion what I 35 00:01:36,880 --> 00:01:38,600 Speaker 1: would do. This is kind of what I've heard and 36 00:01:38,640 --> 00:01:41,360 Speaker 1: what I think they will do based off of their history, 37 00:01:41,959 --> 00:01:44,120 Speaker 1: what they like and what they don't like. So, uh, 38 00:01:44,240 --> 00:01:46,680 Speaker 1: with no further ado here, Buck, let's jump in and 39 00:01:47,000 --> 00:01:51,400 Speaker 1: the first two picks in your mock draft. Chalk right, 40 00:01:51,440 --> 00:01:53,720 Speaker 1: this is what we all expect. It's what we've expected 41 00:01:53,760 --> 00:01:57,000 Speaker 1: for quite some time now. Uh. The Cincinnati Bengals picking one, 42 00:01:57,280 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 1: the Washington Redskins picking two. Who you got them taking, 43 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,440 Speaker 1: so we're gonna make it easy. The Cincinnati Bengals take 44 00:02:02,520 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow from L s U. They get their franchise quarterback, 45 00:02:06,080 --> 00:02:07,640 Speaker 1: the guy who was. I mean, I'm gonna call him 46 00:02:07,640 --> 00:02:10,960 Speaker 1: a hometown hero because he's in close proximity where he 47 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:13,919 Speaker 1: grew up to Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to 48 00:02:14,000 --> 00:02:16,679 Speaker 1: upgrade the quarterback position. They want someone that can give 49 00:02:16,720 --> 00:02:19,399 Speaker 1: them a little more spunk than Andy Dalton. What Joe 50 00:02:19,440 --> 00:02:21,400 Speaker 1: Burrow is that guy? When you watched him play L 51 00:02:21,480 --> 00:02:23,919 Speaker 1: s U. You saw how he had that magical season 52 00:02:23,960 --> 00:02:26,640 Speaker 1: as he led them to the National championship. When we've 53 00:02:26,639 --> 00:02:30,280 Speaker 1: talked about him, uh, quick decision maker, more athletic than 54 00:02:30,320 --> 00:02:33,680 Speaker 1: most people will give him credit for, big game moxie, toughness, 55 00:02:33,720 --> 00:02:36,520 Speaker 1: all the intangibles that you look for. It just sounds 56 00:02:36,560 --> 00:02:39,920 Speaker 1: like he is the right franchise quarterback for the Bengals. Yeah, 57 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:42,720 Speaker 1: I'm with you and I when you heard Zach Taylor 58 00:02:42,840 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 1: talking about what he wanted in his quarterback and he 59 00:02:45,520 --> 00:02:47,799 Speaker 1: just said, I just want to win her um, Well, 60 00:02:47,880 --> 00:02:50,040 Speaker 1: Joe Joe Burrow didn't technically lose a game last year, 61 00:02:50,080 --> 00:02:52,360 Speaker 1: So I think that would would classify him as a 62 00:02:52,400 --> 00:02:55,920 Speaker 1: winner what he's been able to accomplish, and uh, you 63 00:02:55,919 --> 00:02:57,640 Speaker 1: know we've talked about it. Get him in the right system, 64 00:02:57,639 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 1: put the right pieces around him, he can be special. 65 00:02:59,720 --> 00:03:02,040 Speaker 1: I don't not necessarily you just dropped Joe Burrow anywhere 66 00:03:02,240 --> 00:03:04,280 Speaker 1: and he and he's gonna elevate everybody else around him. 67 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:05,760 Speaker 1: But I think when you have some pieces in place, 68 00:03:05,960 --> 00:03:07,880 Speaker 1: he can take the whole group up to a very 69 00:03:07,960 --> 00:03:09,680 Speaker 1: high level. And I think they have some nice pieces 70 00:03:09,680 --> 00:03:11,840 Speaker 1: in place there in Cincinnati, and I do feel like 71 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:15,000 Speaker 1: he's the right fit there for that team. Now, the Redskins, 72 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:18,359 Speaker 1: buck um, There's look they did quarterback last year in 73 00:03:18,440 --> 00:03:22,040 Speaker 1: Dwayne Haskins. Yep. Is there any chance that they entertain 74 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:25,160 Speaker 1: doing what the Arizona Cardinals did and dip back into 75 00:03:25,240 --> 00:03:27,000 Speaker 1: that water? Yeah? I don't. I don't think so. I 76 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:30,320 Speaker 1: think maybe it's an interesting conversation. If to a Tugalova 77 00:03:30,760 --> 00:03:34,280 Speaker 1: Tagaloa was healthy and ready to go, maybe you have 78 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:37,160 Speaker 1: the conversation between do you take two over Dwayne? But 79 00:03:37,240 --> 00:03:39,360 Speaker 1: I think this is a situation where you have a 80 00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:41,800 Speaker 1: coach who has been the majority of his entire career 81 00:03:41,840 --> 00:03:44,480 Speaker 1: playing on defense. I think Ron Rivera is going to 82 00:03:44,520 --> 00:03:47,640 Speaker 1: take a pass rusher Chase Young from Ohio State. That 83 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 1: is going to be his pick. And I think the 84 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:51,200 Speaker 1: reason why it works is when you look at this 85 00:03:51,320 --> 00:03:54,760 Speaker 1: riskins defense, they have some talented players on that side 86 00:03:54,800 --> 00:03:56,680 Speaker 1: of the ball. They really tried to invest in the 87 00:03:56,680 --> 00:03:58,680 Speaker 1: front line, but they still missing kind of like what 88 00:03:58,720 --> 00:04:01,600 Speaker 1: I would call it that crown toll on the defensive line. 89 00:04:01,800 --> 00:04:03,840 Speaker 1: What Chase Young is that guy when you look at 90 00:04:03,920 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 1: his length, his athleticism, I think Ron Rivera could easily 91 00:04:08,200 --> 00:04:11,360 Speaker 1: envision him being his version of the Julius Peppers that 92 00:04:11,480 --> 00:04:14,280 Speaker 1: he had at Carolina. And so you have to be 93 00:04:14,280 --> 00:04:16,120 Speaker 1: able to knock down the pass. And we talked about 94 00:04:16,120 --> 00:04:20,799 Speaker 1: the marquee positions in football quarterback, left tackle, pass rusher, 95 00:04:20,880 --> 00:04:24,279 Speaker 1: and corner. Well, they need another pass rusher to go 96 00:04:24,320 --> 00:04:26,599 Speaker 1: opposite Ryan Carrigan. I'm gonna go at Chase Young. I 97 00:04:26,600 --> 00:04:29,000 Speaker 1: think he's one of the best defensive lineman that we've 98 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:31,240 Speaker 1: seen coming to the National Football League in a long time. Yeah, 99 00:04:31,240 --> 00:04:33,839 Speaker 1: he's outstanding. And uh, I did I got some grief 100 00:04:33,920 --> 00:04:36,800 Speaker 1: because I used the term uh. He was a generational 101 00:04:36,839 --> 00:04:40,360 Speaker 1: talent and and somebody pushed back on me, and rightfully so, 102 00:04:40,600 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 1: I think because they said, well, look, they've just had 103 00:04:43,160 --> 00:04:46,120 Speaker 1: the boast of Boys come out of Ohio State. I mean, 104 00:04:46,520 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 1: I mean, as good as it gets in the National 105 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:50,560 Speaker 1: Football League right now. Can you say generational talent? I said, well, 106 00:04:50,880 --> 00:04:53,479 Speaker 1: there there's a difference between a generational player and a 107 00:04:53,520 --> 00:04:58,040 Speaker 1: generational talent. The boast of Boys are phenomenal players. Chase 108 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:01,200 Speaker 1: Young and just bigger, longer, a little more rangy, little 109 00:05:01,200 --> 00:05:03,720 Speaker 1: more athletic. So it's that's to me what makes him 110 00:05:03,720 --> 00:05:06,640 Speaker 1: a generational talent, not to discount anything those guys have done, 111 00:05:06,640 --> 00:05:09,159 Speaker 1: and not necessarily even saying he's a better football player 112 00:05:09,200 --> 00:05:11,440 Speaker 1: than those guys are. You just don't see guys like 113 00:05:11,480 --> 00:05:13,719 Speaker 1: this come around very often. No, you don't see guys 114 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:16,200 Speaker 1: come around like this very often. I think here's the 115 00:05:16,240 --> 00:05:19,120 Speaker 1: distinction that I would make between Chase Young and the 116 00:05:19,120 --> 00:05:22,120 Speaker 1: Bosa boys. I think there were times where, even last 117 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:24,440 Speaker 1: year whatever, when Bosa was healthy, I think you could 118 00:05:24,640 --> 00:05:26,880 Speaker 1: look at the tape at Bosa, what your eyes are 119 00:05:26,880 --> 00:05:30,600 Speaker 1: attracted to Number two? Because he's long, he's athletic, he's disruptive, 120 00:05:30,680 --> 00:05:32,920 Speaker 1: and I know people will talk about oh and the 121 00:05:32,960 --> 00:05:34,880 Speaker 1: biggest games. It seemed like he didn't do anything well, 122 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:36,240 Speaker 1: but he missed two games and has sixteen and a 123 00:05:36,279 --> 00:05:38,880 Speaker 1: half sacks. Um, you just don't have that kind of 124 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:42,240 Speaker 1: production and you're playing in a legit conference. And look, 125 00:05:42,480 --> 00:05:45,240 Speaker 1: you and I have talked about sack production translating. I 126 00:05:45,279 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 1: think when you look at Chase Young and uh, the 127 00:05:48,040 --> 00:05:50,360 Speaker 1: physical traits that he has, the production that he has, 128 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:53,240 Speaker 1: the motor, the intensity, the intangibles. There's a lot to 129 00:05:53,320 --> 00:05:55,080 Speaker 1: like about him. And I think if I'm willing to 130 00:05:55,120 --> 00:05:57,719 Speaker 1: bank on a pass rusher popping at the next level, 131 00:05:57,880 --> 00:05:59,720 Speaker 1: I will bank off that guy that can check off 132 00:06:00,200 --> 00:06:02,880 Speaker 1: number of boxes that you're looking for. All Right, we 133 00:06:02,880 --> 00:06:04,599 Speaker 1: get to the number three pick. Here, you've got the 134 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:06,560 Speaker 1: Lions going with Jeffrey a cou to the corner from 135 00:06:06,560 --> 00:06:09,360 Speaker 1: Ohio State. Uh my take on that real quick buck 136 00:06:09,400 --> 00:06:11,600 Speaker 1: on that decision. I think it's you know, we're not 137 00:06:11,640 --> 00:06:13,159 Speaker 1: doing trades in these mock drafts. I think that's a 138 00:06:13,160 --> 00:06:15,680 Speaker 1: trade spot that could potentially slide back with teams coming 139 00:06:15,760 --> 00:06:18,960 Speaker 1: up for a quarterback. Um, there's some talk maybe they 140 00:06:19,000 --> 00:06:21,520 Speaker 1: could be in the Juster and Herbert business, with some 141 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:23,840 Speaker 1: rumors going around that that's who they really like at 142 00:06:23,839 --> 00:06:26,560 Speaker 1: that position. But with a Kuda you mentioned here in 143 00:06:26,560 --> 00:06:28,799 Speaker 1: your little right up here you say Detroit doesn't typically 144 00:06:28,839 --> 00:06:31,400 Speaker 1: take corners day one, but his game matches the Lion 145 00:06:31,520 --> 00:06:33,920 Speaker 1: scheme and fills their biggest defensive need. And I want 146 00:06:33,920 --> 00:06:38,000 Speaker 1: to echo that by saying, Jeffrielkuda to me, comparison wise, 147 00:06:38,360 --> 00:06:40,560 Speaker 1: reminds me a lot of to Find Gilmore, and that 148 00:06:40,720 --> 00:06:43,880 Speaker 1: is the Bill Belichick, Matt Patricia, that defensive scheme. You 149 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:45,679 Speaker 1: see what they can do with those type of guys. 150 00:06:46,000 --> 00:06:48,120 Speaker 1: I don't know there's much difference between a Kuda's game 151 00:06:48,120 --> 00:06:50,200 Speaker 1: and what's to Find Gilmore has been at the NFL level. 152 00:06:50,279 --> 00:06:53,320 Speaker 1: It's funny that you brought up another Patriot because in 153 00:06:53,400 --> 00:06:55,360 Speaker 1: my mind, I said, he kind of reminds me a 154 00:06:55,400 --> 00:06:57,760 Speaker 1: little bit of Durell Reeve's in terms of the toughness 155 00:06:57,839 --> 00:07:00,719 Speaker 1: to physicality, and I'm talking about the prime Derrell Reevers 156 00:07:00,720 --> 00:07:03,120 Speaker 1: that was really uh involved in the running game and 157 00:07:03,120 --> 00:07:04,960 Speaker 1: doing those things. When I look at a Kuta, Accuda 158 00:07:05,040 --> 00:07:07,360 Speaker 1: is exactly what I want in a corner. Not only 159 00:07:07,360 --> 00:07:08,960 Speaker 1: does he have the ability to play in the passing 160 00:07:08,960 --> 00:07:11,440 Speaker 1: game where can match people, he's physical, he does all 161 00:07:11,480 --> 00:07:14,120 Speaker 1: this stuff, but his willingness to mix it up in 162 00:07:14,160 --> 00:07:16,840 Speaker 1: the run game makes him the total package. I believe 163 00:07:16,920 --> 00:07:21,440 Speaker 1: he's different than denzil Ward, Marshawn Lattimore. To me, he's 164 00:07:21,480 --> 00:07:23,840 Speaker 1: the most complete of all of those guys. May not 165 00:07:23,880 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 1: be the most explosive, but the most complete when you 166 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:27,880 Speaker 1: look at his tool set. All Right, how about Jeddrick 167 00:07:27,920 --> 00:07:30,760 Speaker 1: Wills here number four to the Giants. So here's the thing, Uh, 168 00:07:30,920 --> 00:07:33,680 Speaker 1: David Gelman has always had an affinity for hog molains. 169 00:07:33,720 --> 00:07:35,680 Speaker 1: He likes big guys at the front. He wants to 170 00:07:35,680 --> 00:07:39,000 Speaker 1: build his team in the trenches. UM. With Jeddrick Wills, 171 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:41,840 Speaker 1: I think he gives them that edge blocker to protect 172 00:07:41,840 --> 00:07:46,320 Speaker 1: the young quarterback. UM. There's some debate on which of 173 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:49,200 Speaker 1: these offensive tackles that you would kind of select as 174 00:07:49,320 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 1: number one, because it's really a solid offensive tackle class 175 00:07:52,440 --> 00:07:55,000 Speaker 1: because you have Andrew Thomas, You've got worse, you have 176 00:07:55,320 --> 00:07:57,240 Speaker 1: McKay beck. Then you have all of these guys that 177 00:07:57,520 --> 00:08:00,280 Speaker 1: bring different talents. I'm just saying that he's the go 178 00:08:00,360 --> 00:08:02,920 Speaker 1: with the blue collar, rough and rugged guy. I'mna say 179 00:08:02,960 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 1: that Will is the one for him. Yeah, And and 180 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:07,040 Speaker 1: to me, it's interesting I heard talking to some folks 181 00:08:07,120 --> 00:08:09,240 Speaker 1: at the Senior Bowl that are tight in with with 182 00:08:09,320 --> 00:08:13,480 Speaker 1: the Giants organization. That said, do not sleep on Worf's 183 00:08:13,720 --> 00:08:16,560 Speaker 1: from Iowa. If that's a Dave Gettleman special there. He 184 00:08:16,640 --> 00:08:19,760 Speaker 1: loves uh Worths, So um, you have Works going a 185 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:21,280 Speaker 1: little bit later on here in the top ten. Will 186 00:08:21,280 --> 00:08:22,800 Speaker 1: get to him in a minute, but just another name 187 00:08:22,800 --> 00:08:25,000 Speaker 1: to keep an eye on. I do I feel in 188 00:08:25,080 --> 00:08:28,040 Speaker 1: my bones knowing how they operate traditionally this is an 189 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:30,200 Speaker 1: offensive lineman to help protect their young quarterback. It just 190 00:08:30,200 --> 00:08:32,000 Speaker 1: no matter who it's gonna be. Yeah, it just a 191 00:08:32,040 --> 00:08:34,280 Speaker 1: matter of trying to figure out which one fits for them. 192 00:08:34,280 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: It's interesting that you bring up the Iowa and Works 193 00:08:36,760 --> 00:08:40,400 Speaker 1: conversation because when you think about uh, which schools typically 194 00:08:40,440 --> 00:08:44,360 Speaker 1: produced guys they play uh, it reminds me of remember 195 00:08:44,400 --> 00:08:46,640 Speaker 1: when the Redskins took Brandon Shuff and everyone's like, man, 196 00:08:46,679 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: how can they take someone like that so early? But 197 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 1: a lot of it was because I always done a 198 00:08:50,120 --> 00:08:53,320 Speaker 1: really good job of producing these technically sound players that 199 00:08:53,320 --> 00:08:55,800 Speaker 1: can come out and plug and play right away. Maybe 200 00:08:55,840 --> 00:08:58,480 Speaker 1: a conversation that the Giants have and good thing for us. 201 00:08:58,480 --> 00:09:00,839 Speaker 1: We have many more iterations of draft to go through, 202 00:09:00,880 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 1: all right, let's get the quarterback corner here, because we've 203 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:07,000 Speaker 1: got Dolphins Chargers five and six, two quarterback spots. Who 204 00:09:07,040 --> 00:09:08,480 Speaker 1: do you have gonna wear? So I got two of 205 00:09:08,520 --> 00:09:10,839 Speaker 1: going to the Miami Dolphins, and then I have Justin 206 00:09:10,920 --> 00:09:13,400 Speaker 1: Herbert going to the l A Charges, And I'm gonna saying, 207 00:09:13,720 --> 00:09:15,839 Speaker 1: the Dolphins have always had that on to UH to 208 00:09:16,040 --> 00:09:18,320 Speaker 1: us kind of the guy kind of fits the profile 209 00:09:18,440 --> 00:09:20,160 Speaker 1: if you think all the way back to when Nick 210 00:09:20,240 --> 00:09:22,240 Speaker 1: Saban was not able to get the quarterback that he 211 00:09:22,280 --> 00:09:24,679 Speaker 1: wanted when he was there, which was Drew Brees. When 212 00:09:24,720 --> 00:09:27,080 Speaker 1: anna Miami Dolphins may get a guy that has some 213 00:09:27,200 --> 00:09:31,480 Speaker 1: Drew Brees like traits we've talked about, quick release, quick 214 00:09:31,520 --> 00:09:35,079 Speaker 1: minded ball, comes out, does a great job of making 215 00:09:35,120 --> 00:09:37,559 Speaker 1: things happen when he's surrounded with a supporting cast, has 216 00:09:37,600 --> 00:09:40,040 Speaker 1: some special qualities when it comes to his leadership skills. 217 00:09:40,240 --> 00:09:42,560 Speaker 1: I think in Miami and what they're doing and what 218 00:09:42,640 --> 00:09:45,360 Speaker 1: they're building, I think he would be a great fit there. 219 00:09:45,760 --> 00:09:48,240 Speaker 1: And then for the Charges Justin Herbert and I'm gonna say, 220 00:09:48,280 --> 00:09:50,920 Speaker 1: in my mind, I think Justin Herbert is may be 221 00:09:51,080 --> 00:09:55,680 Speaker 1: an unappreciated UH top tier quarterback prospect. And I'm gonna 222 00:09:55,679 --> 00:09:57,240 Speaker 1: say that part of it is the way that he 223 00:09:57,280 --> 00:09:59,480 Speaker 1: played like. He didn't play great as a junior and 224 00:09:59,520 --> 00:10:02,000 Speaker 1: some of those big games, and then as a senior 225 00:10:02,080 --> 00:10:03,800 Speaker 1: for most of the year it was kind of non discript, 226 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:06,160 Speaker 1: kind of pedestrian. But the last two games that we 227 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:10,760 Speaker 1: saw him play, the Pack twelveth Championship game the Rose Bowl, 228 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:13,880 Speaker 1: he looked like a player that could manage the game 229 00:10:13,880 --> 00:10:16,760 Speaker 1: at a high level. More importantly, he brought the leadership 230 00:10:16,840 --> 00:10:19,480 Speaker 1: qualities that we wanted to see. He's never going to 231 00:10:19,520 --> 00:10:22,640 Speaker 1: be the fiery leader that we've grown accustomed to loving, 232 00:10:22,679 --> 00:10:25,000 Speaker 1: like a Tom Brady, but I do believe in his 233 00:10:25,040 --> 00:10:28,000 Speaker 1: own way, he certainly connects with guys. And I think 234 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:30,240 Speaker 1: the tool set is everything that you look for in 235 00:10:30,240 --> 00:10:33,400 Speaker 1: a position. Athletic, big arm, big time playmaker. Yeah, I 236 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:36,080 Speaker 1: think it it. Usually they always say when you when 237 00:10:36,080 --> 00:10:38,839 Speaker 1: you leave somebody you leave a coach or a general manager, 238 00:10:38,840 --> 00:10:40,439 Speaker 1: you always try and find the opposite of what you 239 00:10:40,520 --> 00:10:43,360 Speaker 1: just got rid of. If Philip Rivers Doves does move on, 240 00:10:43,559 --> 00:10:46,360 Speaker 1: it stands to reason they mobility will factor into this 241 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:48,200 Speaker 1: whole thing, getting somebody that can move around a little bit, 242 00:10:48,280 --> 00:10:51,120 Speaker 1: especially as this offensive line has some holes to fill. 243 00:10:51,160 --> 00:10:53,720 Speaker 1: Their having a guy with some mobility would definitely help, 244 00:10:53,720 --> 00:10:55,760 Speaker 1: and and Herbert would would fit that bill. All right, 245 00:10:55,800 --> 00:10:58,679 Speaker 1: we get to UH seven. Let's go seven through nine here, 246 00:10:58,800 --> 00:11:01,760 Speaker 1: Derek Brown you have going to the Carolina Panthers at seven, 247 00:11:01,880 --> 00:11:05,760 Speaker 1: Andrew Thomas UH the tackle going to protect Kyler Murray 248 00:11:05,760 --> 00:11:08,600 Speaker 1: to Arizona at eight, and then Isaiah Simmons arguably the 249 00:11:08,640 --> 00:11:10,840 Speaker 1: best athlete in the entire draft, going to the Jags 250 00:11:10,840 --> 00:11:13,319 Speaker 1: at nine. Yeah. So let's talk about Carolina Panthers and 251 00:11:13,320 --> 00:11:15,400 Speaker 1: and Derrick Brown and why this would work. I think 252 00:11:15,559 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 1: at some point we talked about building our teams and 253 00:11:17,880 --> 00:11:20,120 Speaker 1: building your team on defense, is you gotta be strong 254 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 1: right down the middle. I don't know if you can 255 00:11:21,800 --> 00:11:24,319 Speaker 1: find a better player on the inside than Derrick Brown. 256 00:11:24,520 --> 00:11:26,199 Speaker 1: I just love what he brings to the table in 257 00:11:26,280 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 1: terms of his size, his length, his physicality, his toughness. 258 00:11:29,320 --> 00:11:31,440 Speaker 1: Um as you look at the rotation and the guys 259 00:11:31,480 --> 00:11:34,280 Speaker 1: that they were kind of playing with inside, they just 260 00:11:34,280 --> 00:11:35,880 Speaker 1: have to get better. They just have to find a 261 00:11:35,920 --> 00:11:39,360 Speaker 1: way to kind of get more UH players, more disruptive players. 262 00:11:39,440 --> 00:11:41,600 Speaker 1: Last year to get Brian Burns. Burns can give them, 263 00:11:41,720 --> 00:11:44,400 Speaker 1: He can give them that explosiveness that sack production off 264 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:46,360 Speaker 1: the edge, but at some point you have to have 265 00:11:46,400 --> 00:11:49,320 Speaker 1: a disruptive inside force. I think this is a guy 266 00:11:49,360 --> 00:11:51,520 Speaker 1: that can help him. For the Cardinals, it's about protecting 267 00:11:51,559 --> 00:11:55,400 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray Andrew Thomas for UH Georgia, gives them an 268 00:11:55,480 --> 00:11:57,319 Speaker 1: upgrade on the edges, and I know they tried to 269 00:11:57,360 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 1: do it with d J. Humphries, but I think at 270 00:11:59,040 --> 00:12:01,360 Speaker 1: some point you may want better. He has a pick. 271 00:12:01,360 --> 00:12:05,240 Speaker 1: And then Isaiah Simmons for the Jacksonville Jog Jaguars. I 272 00:12:05,360 --> 00:12:08,120 Speaker 1: don't really know where he fits. I just know he's 273 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:10,280 Speaker 1: a really, really good player, and I don't think you 274 00:12:10,320 --> 00:12:13,160 Speaker 1: can go wrong adding good players to a defense that 275 00:12:13,320 --> 00:12:17,840 Speaker 1: already has several good, young, dynamic players. Figure out how 276 00:12:17,880 --> 00:12:20,600 Speaker 1: you want to deploy Isaiah Simmons. But somewhere on that 277 00:12:20,720 --> 00:12:24,000 Speaker 1: Jacksonville defense, he would help this squad maybe get over 278 00:12:24,040 --> 00:12:25,960 Speaker 1: to hump when it comes to their defense. I'm thinking 279 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:28,439 Speaker 1: about three things here when it comes to building your 280 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:30,400 Speaker 1: team in the a f C as as the Jacks 281 00:12:30,440 --> 00:12:32,640 Speaker 1: are trying to do here, and I think of let's 282 00:12:32,679 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 1: forecast it out for the next decade, right, we talked 283 00:12:34,760 --> 00:12:36,720 Speaker 1: about trying to build your team to not only win 284 00:12:36,760 --> 00:12:38,720 Speaker 1: your Division. But you you want to win your conference, right, 285 00:12:38,720 --> 00:12:40,559 Speaker 1: you want to get into Super Bowl. That's everybody's goal. 286 00:12:40,800 --> 00:12:42,360 Speaker 1: And when I look at who are the teams you're 287 00:12:42,360 --> 00:12:44,560 Speaker 1: gonna have to knock off? We had the Patriots where 288 00:12:44,559 --> 00:12:47,720 Speaker 1: that team for fifteen plus years, that that is getting 289 00:12:47,720 --> 00:12:49,480 Speaker 1: ready to sail. That ship is getting ready to sail. 290 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:52,520 Speaker 1: So you're looking at the Baltimore Ravens with Lamar Jackson 291 00:12:52,520 --> 00:12:54,320 Speaker 1: and the track team they've built there. You're looking at 292 00:12:54,360 --> 00:12:56,280 Speaker 1: the Kansas City Chiefs in this year's Super Bowl with 293 00:12:56,320 --> 00:12:58,840 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill and the track team they've beat 294 00:12:58,880 --> 00:13:01,360 Speaker 1: there built there. And then you go inside the division 295 00:13:01,360 --> 00:13:04,160 Speaker 1: with the Houston Texans with the Shawn Watson, uh and 296 00:13:04,280 --> 00:13:07,280 Speaker 1: Fuller and Hopkins, and they have a track team offensively 297 00:13:07,280 --> 00:13:09,840 Speaker 1: there as well. You better get athletic and you better 298 00:13:09,920 --> 00:13:12,080 Speaker 1: get fast on defense if you're gonna try and survive 299 00:13:12,160 --> 00:13:13,559 Speaker 1: your way through the playoffs in the a f C. 300 00:13:13,800 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 1: It's funny that you talked about it because as you know, 301 00:13:15,920 --> 00:13:18,360 Speaker 1: as we've worked in buildings, the one thing that everyone 302 00:13:18,440 --> 00:13:20,760 Speaker 1: does at the end of the regular season is you 303 00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:22,920 Speaker 1: at the end of the postseason, the playoffs in the 304 00:13:22,920 --> 00:13:25,240 Speaker 1: Super Bowl, you look at the final four teams and 305 00:13:25,280 --> 00:13:27,400 Speaker 1: you try to figure out, are there any common traits 306 00:13:27,679 --> 00:13:29,840 Speaker 1: that exist that maybe we need to match to give 307 00:13:29,840 --> 00:13:32,839 Speaker 1: ourselves a chance to get back into title contention. You 308 00:13:32,920 --> 00:13:35,439 Speaker 1: talked about Baltimore in Kansas City where that was one, 309 00:13:35,520 --> 00:13:38,280 Speaker 1: number one and number two sees respectively in the a 310 00:13:38,400 --> 00:13:41,080 Speaker 1: f C. Both of those teams are dynamic on the outside. 311 00:13:41,120 --> 00:13:42,439 Speaker 1: You have to be able to deal with the speed 312 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:44,760 Speaker 1: that they have on the outside, but you also need 313 00:13:44,760 --> 00:13:48,360 Speaker 1: to have someone that can match the improvisational skills of 314 00:13:48,400 --> 00:13:51,720 Speaker 1: their quarterback and some of the athleticism. So yes, you 315 00:13:51,760 --> 00:13:54,880 Speaker 1: need to compile a fast team that can handle all 316 00:13:54,920 --> 00:13:57,440 Speaker 1: of those threats. Yeah, it's changing the way that you 317 00:13:57,480 --> 00:13:59,560 Speaker 1: have to build your team when you think about those 318 00:13:59,600 --> 00:14:02,719 Speaker 1: teams maybe lording over the a f C for the 319 00:14:02,840 --> 00:14:05,520 Speaker 1: next four or five years. Everybody, you're listening to move 320 00:14:05,559 --> 00:14:08,560 Speaker 1: the sticks presented by Dijorn No stock up on Dijora 321 00:14:08,640 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 1: Pizza for the big game. We're rolling through Bucky Brooks 322 00:14:12,360 --> 00:14:14,559 Speaker 1: mock draft one point. Oh all right, let's go ten 323 00:14:14,640 --> 00:14:17,040 Speaker 1: through fifteen here and we can highlight some players Tristan 324 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:20,280 Speaker 1: Worth's mentioned earlier going to the Cleveland Browns at ten 325 00:14:20,400 --> 00:14:23,600 Speaker 1: McKay Beckton, the big tackle from Louisville going to the Jets, 326 00:14:24,080 --> 00:14:26,320 Speaker 1: which protecting Sam Donald has got to be the number 327 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:28,960 Speaker 1: one goal for this team in the off season. Ceedee Lamb, 328 00:14:29,080 --> 00:14:32,320 Speaker 1: big time receiver uh going to the Oakland Raiders, give 329 00:14:32,360 --> 00:14:35,160 Speaker 1: them a weapon. Jerry Judy follow up those two guys 330 00:14:35,240 --> 00:14:36,800 Speaker 1: right next to each other. He goes to the Colts 331 00:14:36,800 --> 00:14:40,680 Speaker 1: at thirteen. Javon kin Law Uh talent of defensive tackle 332 00:14:40,800 --> 00:14:43,320 Speaker 1: we saw at the Senior Bowl. He goes to the 333 00:14:43,320 --> 00:14:46,680 Speaker 1: Bucks at fourteen. And then Tee Higgins another wide receiver 334 00:14:47,040 --> 00:14:49,960 Speaker 1: going to the Denver Broncos. So kind of offensive lineman 335 00:14:50,000 --> 00:14:52,040 Speaker 1: and wide receivers here in this in this group of picks. 336 00:14:52,040 --> 00:14:53,520 Speaker 1: But so it's funny, I think we need to touch 337 00:14:53,560 --> 00:14:56,280 Speaker 1: on number eleven McKay backed in from Louisville because there 338 00:14:56,280 --> 00:14:59,000 Speaker 1: hasn't been a lot of conversation about him. Maybe uh 339 00:14:59,040 --> 00:15:01,400 Speaker 1: in the media space is about this guy. But you 340 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:03,520 Speaker 1: and I have talked and how this guy is really 341 00:15:03,720 --> 00:15:06,920 Speaker 1: catching a lot of attention. And the thing that stands 342 00:15:06,960 --> 00:15:09,680 Speaker 1: out about Beckton his athleticism. When you go when you 343 00:15:09,760 --> 00:15:11,600 Speaker 1: kind of dig into the Twitter verse, you begin to 344 00:15:11,640 --> 00:15:14,120 Speaker 1: find these clips of him playing basketball. You see the 345 00:15:14,200 --> 00:15:16,560 Speaker 1: light feet, You see the change of direction, you see 346 00:15:16,800 --> 00:15:19,000 Speaker 1: the way that he is able to move. To me, 347 00:15:19,160 --> 00:15:22,040 Speaker 1: he is the prototypical left tackle that plays for ten 348 00:15:22,080 --> 00:15:24,080 Speaker 1: plus years in the league and has a lot of success. 349 00:15:24,440 --> 00:15:26,680 Speaker 1: Then we go to wide receiver Alley, and I think 350 00:15:26,680 --> 00:15:30,040 Speaker 1: it's gonna be interesting how teams view the wide receiver position. 351 00:15:30,280 --> 00:15:33,160 Speaker 1: We've talked about. Man, they're like twenty to twenty two 352 00:15:33,160 --> 00:15:35,360 Speaker 1: wide receivers that would be drafted in the first three 353 00:15:35,480 --> 00:15:38,640 Speaker 1: rounds that look like they can absolutely play. So when 354 00:15:38,640 --> 00:15:41,960 Speaker 1: did you take those guys? And the reason why these three, 355 00:15:42,000 --> 00:15:44,760 Speaker 1: to me make it into the first round Ceedee Lamb 356 00:15:45,000 --> 00:15:47,320 Speaker 1: is kind of that catching run specialist, but the physicality 357 00:15:47,360 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 1: and toughness that you like reminds me a little bit 358 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:52,080 Speaker 1: of DeAndre Hopkins in terms of the way that he 359 00:15:52,120 --> 00:15:55,520 Speaker 1: makes these fifty fifty catches. Jerry Judy is the most 360 00:15:55,560 --> 00:15:58,560 Speaker 1: polished and precise route runner of the bunch, and then 361 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:03,440 Speaker 1: t Higgins just kind of the big ball uh winner 362 00:16:03,680 --> 00:16:07,040 Speaker 1: on the perimeter. However you stack these guys, I think 363 00:16:07,040 --> 00:16:10,440 Speaker 1: it's undeniable that these guys are difference makers. They just 364 00:16:10,520 --> 00:16:13,920 Speaker 1: do it in their own different way. It's whatever flavor 365 00:16:13,960 --> 00:16:16,000 Speaker 1: that you want and you know, it used to be 366 00:16:16,040 --> 00:16:19,160 Speaker 1: back in the day, you would have just one receiver column, 367 00:16:19,160 --> 00:16:20,560 Speaker 1: and then it got to the point where you'd have 368 00:16:21,040 --> 00:16:24,320 Speaker 1: uh receiver column and you'd have a slot receiver column. 369 00:16:24,520 --> 00:16:26,920 Speaker 1: And now I when I go through my list, buck, 370 00:16:27,000 --> 00:16:30,440 Speaker 1: I'm really putting them into three different categories, which is, um, 371 00:16:30,520 --> 00:16:34,320 Speaker 1: you've got your slot receivers, You've got your technicians, right, 372 00:16:34,400 --> 00:16:37,280 Speaker 1: your overall route runners, and then you've got your your 373 00:16:37,320 --> 00:16:39,880 Speaker 1: speed guys. You're over the top guys. So to me, 374 00:16:39,920 --> 00:16:42,200 Speaker 1: it's whatever, whatever one of those guys that you're looking 375 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:45,120 Speaker 1: forward to find um and you've got to try and see, Okay, 376 00:16:45,160 --> 00:16:46,960 Speaker 1: we're good in this area. We want one of these guys. 377 00:16:47,240 --> 00:16:49,920 Speaker 1: Because comparing the two, like if you're going to compare 378 00:16:50,160 --> 00:16:53,400 Speaker 1: a te Higgins uh to a to a Henry Ruggs 379 00:16:53,440 --> 00:16:57,120 Speaker 1: for example from Alabama just too they're playing two different positions, 380 00:16:57,160 --> 00:16:59,760 Speaker 1: basically doing two different things. It's it's it's it's kind 381 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:01,560 Speaker 1: of odd to compare them. You want to compare those 382 00:17:01,560 --> 00:17:03,800 Speaker 1: big guys to each other, uh, those fast guys to 383 00:17:03,880 --> 00:17:06,399 Speaker 1: each other. Yeah, I think I think it's hard. And 384 00:17:06,400 --> 00:17:08,440 Speaker 1: I would even go so far to add another category. 385 00:17:08,480 --> 00:17:10,760 Speaker 1: Because you talked about the slot guys, the technicians, which 386 00:17:10,760 --> 00:17:13,160 Speaker 1: I viewed as the route runners, and then to speak guys, 387 00:17:13,240 --> 00:17:15,359 Speaker 1: I think you almost have to add that that big 388 00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:18,600 Speaker 1: body uh category in terms of the power forward on 389 00:17:18,640 --> 00:17:21,280 Speaker 1: the outside, because when you have te Higgins, he kind 390 00:17:21,280 --> 00:17:23,880 Speaker 1: of falls into that category where he's big on the outside, 391 00:17:23,960 --> 00:17:26,480 Speaker 1: kind of like that big ex receiver that most teams 392 00:17:26,520 --> 00:17:29,320 Speaker 1: look for. We have talked about building your wide receiver 393 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:31,920 Speaker 1: corps much like a basketball team. You have a bunch 394 00:17:31,920 --> 00:17:35,679 Speaker 1: of different guys with diverse skill sets that complement one another. 395 00:17:36,040 --> 00:17:38,360 Speaker 1: I think that's what we're doing because each of these 396 00:17:38,359 --> 00:17:41,480 Speaker 1: receivers that we just talked about, Lamb, Judy and Higgins, 397 00:17:41,960 --> 00:17:43,959 Speaker 1: none of their games are very very similar at all, 398 00:17:44,200 --> 00:17:45,680 Speaker 1: no doubt. All right, why don't you take us through 399 00:17:45,720 --> 00:17:50,320 Speaker 1: pick sixt Okay, so Calavan Jason edge player goes to Atlanta, 400 00:17:50,520 --> 00:17:54,400 Speaker 1: Henry Ruggs goes to the Dallas Cowboys. At seventeen, c J. Henderson, 401 00:17:54,480 --> 00:17:57,879 Speaker 1: cornerback from Florida, goes to the Miami Dolphins. Kenneth Murray, 402 00:17:57,920 --> 00:18:01,000 Speaker 1: linebacker from Oakland, Oklahoma, goes of the Raiders, and at 403 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:06,480 Speaker 1: twenty Trayvon Diggs, cornerback from Alabama, goes to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Um. 404 00:18:06,520 --> 00:18:08,200 Speaker 1: I think that the guy that kind of stands out 405 00:18:08,240 --> 00:18:12,159 Speaker 1: to me is Caleban and Chasing from L s U. 406 00:18:12,760 --> 00:18:15,160 Speaker 1: And it's hard for me to kind of really put 407 00:18:15,160 --> 00:18:17,600 Speaker 1: a solid grade on him because I think I've been 408 00:18:17,600 --> 00:18:20,480 Speaker 1: burned by L s U defenders and edge players for 409 00:18:20,520 --> 00:18:23,120 Speaker 1: so long that I just don't know what to make 410 00:18:23,400 --> 00:18:27,240 Speaker 1: of them. Going back to Bocavious, Mingo, Art and Key, 411 00:18:27,280 --> 00:18:29,879 Speaker 1: I just don't know how these guys kind of transition 412 00:18:29,960 --> 00:18:32,760 Speaker 1: to the pros. And so when I look at Chasing, 413 00:18:32,920 --> 00:18:35,400 Speaker 1: I see the athleticism, I see the burst, I see 414 00:18:35,400 --> 00:18:38,400 Speaker 1: the explosivest, which is why it makes him a potential 415 00:18:38,440 --> 00:18:41,199 Speaker 1: good fit for the Atlanta Falcons. I just don't know 416 00:18:41,280 --> 00:18:43,520 Speaker 1: how he holds up when you stack him with the 417 00:18:43,600 --> 00:18:46,120 Speaker 1: rest of the past rushers that could be available. Yeah, 418 00:18:46,320 --> 00:18:49,000 Speaker 1: it's interesting. Um, you know you can kind of look 419 00:18:49,040 --> 00:18:51,040 Speaker 1: at it and say, well, you've you've got a big 420 00:18:51,040 --> 00:18:53,200 Speaker 1: time edge rusher into Neil Hunter that that came out 421 00:18:53,200 --> 00:18:56,000 Speaker 1: of L. S U. Um Mingo. I thought there was 422 00:18:56,040 --> 00:18:59,040 Speaker 1: some legitimate questions about his play strength in college and 423 00:18:59,040 --> 00:19:02,280 Speaker 1: that definitely carried over uh to the next level. The 424 00:19:02,400 --> 00:19:05,560 Speaker 1: challenge will be with the Atlanta Falcons having missed on 425 00:19:05,640 --> 00:19:08,920 Speaker 1: some edge players. Um, you know, it'll be interesting to 426 00:19:08,920 --> 00:19:11,399 Speaker 1: see because I think when you look at Chason um 427 00:19:11,480 --> 00:19:13,840 Speaker 1: and you and you look at Epinessa from Iowa, I 428 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:17,240 Speaker 1: think Epinessa is a safer pick. He's got more production, 429 00:19:17,400 --> 00:19:19,720 Speaker 1: he's you know, exactly what you're buying with him. I 430 00:19:19,760 --> 00:19:22,120 Speaker 1: think he's gonna end up climbing up through the process 431 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:25,600 Speaker 1: as we go. Um. But then you've got Chason who 432 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:29,080 Speaker 1: is just an athletic special athlete but hasn't put it 433 00:19:29,119 --> 00:19:30,879 Speaker 1: all together yet. So you're betting a little bit on 434 00:19:30,880 --> 00:19:33,120 Speaker 1: the future. And I just wonder if the Atlanta Falcons, 435 00:19:33,200 --> 00:19:36,400 Speaker 1: having some misses on the edge Rusher's buck, if maybe 436 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:38,479 Speaker 1: opt to be more conservative in their approach in their 437 00:19:38,480 --> 00:19:40,800 Speaker 1: approach this year like that. That is that is really 438 00:19:40,840 --> 00:19:43,639 Speaker 1: a very rational take on the situation because as you 439 00:19:43,680 --> 00:19:46,800 Speaker 1: and I know, like, uh, you have scars in this business. 440 00:19:46,840 --> 00:19:48,960 Speaker 1: You have scars from your misss, and it it really 441 00:19:49,000 --> 00:19:51,000 Speaker 1: kind of affects how you think about the next one. 442 00:19:51,320 --> 00:19:53,240 Speaker 1: And so when you think about the misses, and we 443 00:19:53,280 --> 00:19:55,720 Speaker 1: won't call them flat out missus, but we will say 444 00:19:56,119 --> 00:19:59,399 Speaker 1: Vic Beasley and Tat McKinley haven't necessarily given them the 445 00:19:59,440 --> 00:20:02,679 Speaker 1: consistent seconds, yeah, sack production that they wanted. And so 446 00:20:02,920 --> 00:20:04,880 Speaker 1: both of those guys are very very similar in terms 447 00:20:04,880 --> 00:20:07,120 Speaker 1: of the way that they play speed rushes off the edge. 448 00:20:07,480 --> 00:20:10,840 Speaker 1: UH can turn speed into power as Allegiance, maybe didn't 449 00:20:10,840 --> 00:20:13,200 Speaker 1: necessarily do it as pro So now you're talking about 450 00:20:13,520 --> 00:20:16,440 Speaker 1: Uh Chason. Who who's another guy that you're trying to 451 00:20:16,480 --> 00:20:19,720 Speaker 1: figure out can he evolve and develop? I think it 452 00:20:19,760 --> 00:20:21,880 Speaker 1: really comes down to who is your d line coach 453 00:20:21,880 --> 00:20:24,119 Speaker 1: and how confident do you feel about him teaching and 454 00:20:24,160 --> 00:20:27,840 Speaker 1: developing individual players. A j Espanessa is a guy that 455 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:31,400 Speaker 1: certainly is kind of like a safer pick in terms 456 00:20:31,400 --> 00:20:33,720 Speaker 1: of you know what you're getting, how your floor or 457 00:20:33,800 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 1: lower ceiling. So what do you want to bank on 458 00:20:35,520 --> 00:20:38,800 Speaker 1: if you the Falcons, no doubt treyvon Dig's interesting player 459 00:20:38,840 --> 00:20:42,320 Speaker 1: to outstanding ball skills at toughness awareness. The stop blatch 460 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:44,160 Speaker 1: will be big for him. If he could run even 461 00:20:44,160 --> 00:20:46,080 Speaker 1: in just the low four fives buck I think you 462 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:47,720 Speaker 1: I think you nailed it. I think this is kind 463 00:20:47,720 --> 00:20:49,720 Speaker 1: of the range of where he will go. UM that 464 00:20:49,960 --> 00:20:52,440 Speaker 1: really the long speed the only question on his game. 465 00:20:52,680 --> 00:20:55,840 Speaker 1: All right, let's let's go through twenty one through here. 466 00:20:55,840 --> 00:20:59,119 Speaker 1: You've got Lavisca Chennault going to the Philadelphia Eagles. Uh, 467 00:20:59,160 --> 00:21:02,120 Speaker 1: the receiver out of Colorado Epanessa we just mentioned going 468 00:21:02,160 --> 00:21:05,439 Speaker 1: to the Bills at twenty two. Xavier McKinney, the safety 469 00:21:05,480 --> 00:21:08,680 Speaker 1: from Alabama, outstanding player, going to the Patriots twenty three, 470 00:21:08,920 --> 00:21:11,480 Speaker 1: twenty four, We're definitely gonna touch on this one. Jordan's loved, 471 00:21:11,520 --> 00:21:14,159 Speaker 1: the quarterback from Utah State goes to the Saints. And 472 00:21:14,200 --> 00:21:17,320 Speaker 1: then twenty five, keep the safety thing going here, Grant 473 00:21:17,359 --> 00:21:20,840 Speaker 1: Delpa goes to the Minnesota Vikings. I'm gonna talk about 474 00:21:20,840 --> 00:21:23,400 Speaker 1: the Bills first. I'm talking about a j Epinessa going 475 00:21:23,440 --> 00:21:25,800 Speaker 1: to Buffalo, and I think you kind of touched on it. 476 00:21:25,960 --> 00:21:29,359 Speaker 1: Um hardhead, lunch, pale player, a guy with enough passire 477 00:21:29,440 --> 00:21:31,639 Speaker 1: skills to kind of make it. Uh to me, this 478 00:21:31,720 --> 00:21:33,880 Speaker 1: is about fit. And when you think about the Buffalo 479 00:21:33,920 --> 00:21:36,679 Speaker 1: Bills and the guys that they've taken of late blue 480 00:21:36,680 --> 00:21:40,000 Speaker 1: collar guys, great workers, kind of nondescript, just kind of 481 00:21:40,000 --> 00:21:43,439 Speaker 1: go about their business. He fits their profile. Uh. The 482 00:21:43,480 --> 00:21:46,600 Speaker 1: big conversation that we have to have twenty four, the 483 00:21:46,600 --> 00:21:50,000 Speaker 1: New Orleans Saints and Jordan's Love. I just can't imagine 484 00:21:50,040 --> 00:21:53,280 Speaker 1: a guy like a Sean Payton. I can imagine him 485 00:21:53,320 --> 00:21:56,560 Speaker 1: looking at Jordan's Love and thinking about, oh, the possibilities 486 00:21:56,600 --> 00:21:58,639 Speaker 1: of what could be being able to look at the 487 00:21:58,680 --> 00:22:00,840 Speaker 1: Super Bowl on Super Bowl side day and see if 488 00:22:00,880 --> 00:22:04,679 Speaker 1: Pat Mahomes and see Pat Mahomes do all this fantastic stuff. 489 00:22:05,240 --> 00:22:07,760 Speaker 1: Not saying that Jordan's Love is that guy, but I 490 00:22:07,800 --> 00:22:10,560 Speaker 1: think if you squint, you can see some similarities in 491 00:22:10,640 --> 00:22:13,320 Speaker 1: terms of the armed talent and the athleticism and the 492 00:22:13,359 --> 00:22:17,800 Speaker 1: combination of such. Maybe just maybe a proven quarterback developer 493 00:22:18,040 --> 00:22:21,480 Speaker 1: like a Sean Payton pulls the trigger right here to 494 00:22:21,560 --> 00:22:23,760 Speaker 1: get the guy that will eventually be the air parent 495 00:22:23,840 --> 00:22:26,000 Speaker 1: to Drew Brees. Yeah, it's gonna be interesting to see 496 00:22:26,000 --> 00:22:27,679 Speaker 1: what the Saints do. They've done a lot of homework 497 00:22:27,720 --> 00:22:30,640 Speaker 1: on quarterbacks over the last few years. I know they've 498 00:22:30,640 --> 00:22:32,960 Speaker 1: had Teddy who was undefeated when he was out there 499 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:35,040 Speaker 1: for him, but I continue to just hear Taysom Hill 500 00:22:35,119 --> 00:22:38,680 Speaker 1: the they're enamored with what they could potentially do full 501 00:22:38,720 --> 00:22:41,120 Speaker 1: time with somebody like Taysom Hill. We'll see what Drew 502 00:22:41,119 --> 00:22:42,800 Speaker 1: Brees decides if he wants to come back and play 503 00:22:42,840 --> 00:22:45,560 Speaker 1: another year. Um, but even if he does come back, 504 00:22:45,560 --> 00:22:47,879 Speaker 1: obviously they have to be thinking about the future. Is 505 00:22:47,920 --> 00:22:49,719 Speaker 1: that guy Taysom Hill or could it be somebody like 506 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:52,600 Speaker 1: Jordan's Love. Um, that'll be interesting to see what direction 507 00:22:52,680 --> 00:22:55,560 Speaker 1: they end up going. Uh. The safety's buck real quick. Uh. 508 00:22:55,720 --> 00:22:58,199 Speaker 1: Just the difference that you saw when you look at 509 00:22:58,240 --> 00:23:01,600 Speaker 1: his Xavian McKinney and a grant help it. Zavi McKinney 510 00:23:01,680 --> 00:23:04,720 Speaker 1: is more Atlanta scrimmage box player, active player, a guy 511 00:23:04,760 --> 00:23:06,639 Speaker 1: that can rush off the edge, a guy that's very, 512 00:23:06,680 --> 00:23:09,280 Speaker 1: very involved in the run game. He's tough, he's physical, 513 00:23:09,560 --> 00:23:12,119 Speaker 1: high i Q if you think about positioning these guys, 514 00:23:12,400 --> 00:23:14,280 Speaker 1: he is more of a strong safety where I think 515 00:23:14,560 --> 00:23:17,480 Speaker 1: Delpit is going to kind of make himself a free safety. 516 00:23:17,760 --> 00:23:19,639 Speaker 1: The biggest thing that you had with Great Delpa. You 517 00:23:19,640 --> 00:23:23,080 Speaker 1: love the athleticism, Derange and all that, the tackling. Too 518 00:23:23,080 --> 00:23:25,120 Speaker 1: many miss tackles on the perimeter. And in this game 519 00:23:25,160 --> 00:23:27,200 Speaker 1: where you have so many of these wide receivers that 520 00:23:27,320 --> 00:23:29,720 Speaker 1: basically are running backs on the perimeter that can get 521 00:23:29,720 --> 00:23:32,960 Speaker 1: away in one on one situations, your safety has to 522 00:23:33,000 --> 00:23:35,680 Speaker 1: be a sure tackle. He has to be able to 523 00:23:35,720 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 1: secure guys and get him to the ground. And I 524 00:23:38,080 --> 00:23:41,120 Speaker 1: just don't know based on watching Delpit the first half 525 00:23:41,119 --> 00:23:43,080 Speaker 1: of the season. In the second half, I don't know 526 00:23:43,119 --> 00:23:44,840 Speaker 1: which one is going to show up at the facility. 527 00:23:44,960 --> 00:23:47,119 Speaker 1: That's why I got McKinney over him. Yeah, I have 528 00:23:47,200 --> 00:23:49,920 Speaker 1: McKinney over Delput as a player as well, just more consistent. 529 00:23:50,000 --> 00:23:53,119 Speaker 1: Delput had some injuries. Uh, that definitely factored in this 530 00:23:53,119 --> 00:23:55,720 Speaker 1: this year. But I do think you hit it perfectly. 531 00:23:55,960 --> 00:23:58,280 Speaker 1: You look at McKinney, he can drop down, actually had 532 00:23:58,320 --> 00:24:00,760 Speaker 1: him help with some of the communication down with the injuries. 533 00:24:00,760 --> 00:24:04,280 Speaker 1: They had the linebacker position very very good in that area. 534 00:24:04,320 --> 00:24:06,240 Speaker 1: And then Delpat, I think, can play something over the slot, 535 00:24:06,280 --> 00:24:08,240 Speaker 1: can play you kind of that high safety for you. 536 00:24:08,720 --> 00:24:10,800 Speaker 1: But two really good players. All right, take us home, buck, 537 00:24:10,800 --> 00:24:12,479 Speaker 1: Why don't you take us twenty six all the way 538 00:24:12,520 --> 00:24:14,680 Speaker 1: to the finish line? Here? Here you go, Miami Dolphins. 539 00:24:14,760 --> 00:24:19,080 Speaker 1: DeAndre Swift running back from Georgia. Uh, the Seattle Seahoaks 540 00:24:19,440 --> 00:24:24,880 Speaker 1: to Gross Mottos from Penn State, Baltimore, Ravens State, Christian Ate. Yeah, 541 00:24:24,960 --> 00:24:28,359 Speaker 1: Penn State. Uh. You have Christian Fulton quarterback from l 542 00:24:28,400 --> 00:24:31,560 Speaker 1: s U going to Baltimore. Marlon Davison edge player from 543 00:24:31,640 --> 00:24:35,160 Speaker 1: Arbin going to Tennessee. Jalen reagor wide receiver from TCU 544 00:24:35,280 --> 00:24:38,879 Speaker 1: going to the Packers. Curtis Weaver edge rusher from Boise 545 00:24:38,960 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 1: State going with the Kansas City Chiefs, and then the 546 00:24:41,040 --> 00:24:44,960 Speaker 1: San Francisco forty Niners take a j Terrail quarterback from Clemson. 547 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:46,320 Speaker 1: All right, I want to dig in on a couple 548 00:24:46,359 --> 00:24:49,240 Speaker 1: of these guys here. First of all, DeAndre Swift, I 549 00:24:49,280 --> 00:24:51,399 Speaker 1: like this, uh this, thank you. I'm with you on 550 00:24:51,440 --> 00:24:54,480 Speaker 1: the Dolphins. Maybe trying to fix one side of the line, 551 00:24:54,840 --> 00:24:57,000 Speaker 1: one side of the of the ball h instead of 552 00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:59,480 Speaker 1: just trying to spread out the resources. Actually, I talked 553 00:24:59,480 --> 00:25:01,760 Speaker 1: to Chris about this at the Senior Bowlder General manager. 554 00:25:01,800 --> 00:25:04,119 Speaker 1: I brought up that same topic. I said, when you 555 00:25:04,200 --> 00:25:06,479 Speaker 1: look at this offseason, is there you know you need 556 00:25:06,520 --> 00:25:08,680 Speaker 1: a lot of things. Is there some thought process to 557 00:25:08,760 --> 00:25:11,399 Speaker 1: let's just focus on one area and try and fix it, 558 00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:14,399 Speaker 1: or is it spreading your resources evenly across the board? 559 00:25:14,400 --> 00:25:16,880 Speaker 1: And uh really really brought up an insightful answer, Buck 560 00:25:16,920 --> 00:25:18,399 Speaker 1: And just said, look, we're gonna look at the supply 561 00:25:18,400 --> 00:25:20,960 Speaker 1: and the demand. We're gonna look at, you know, where 562 00:25:21,000 --> 00:25:23,200 Speaker 1: we think we can get value. And if this is 563 00:25:23,240 --> 00:25:25,440 Speaker 1: a draft, you know where you feel like you've got 564 00:25:25,480 --> 00:25:27,440 Speaker 1: some depth in one position, maybe they'll go in another 565 00:25:27,440 --> 00:25:29,440 Speaker 1: position early. No one they can swing back and get 566 00:25:29,440 --> 00:25:31,440 Speaker 1: that of the position late. So it wasn't so much 567 00:25:31,880 --> 00:25:35,560 Speaker 1: offense defense driven. It's just really really honing in on value. 568 00:25:36,200 --> 00:25:37,879 Speaker 1: And I think that makes sense. And I think when 569 00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:39,960 Speaker 1: you to Miami Dolphins, one I think you have to 570 00:25:40,040 --> 00:25:42,280 Speaker 1: like with Brian Flores has started to put in a 571 00:25:42,280 --> 00:25:43,960 Speaker 1: place I think the coach and that he's created, they 572 00:25:43,960 --> 00:25:46,000 Speaker 1: play hard for him. Uh. They may not be the 573 00:25:46,040 --> 00:25:47,800 Speaker 1: most talented team, but I think they will give you 574 00:25:47,840 --> 00:25:50,239 Speaker 1: everything they have for sixty minutes. When I look at 575 00:25:50,240 --> 00:25:52,840 Speaker 1: this offense and I dig down, Look, they started to 576 00:25:52,840 --> 00:25:56,440 Speaker 1: get some production from Davante Parker. They have Jesseki inside 577 00:25:56,440 --> 00:25:58,719 Speaker 1: it tight end. Uh at running back there's a bit 578 00:25:58,760 --> 00:26:01,000 Speaker 1: of a hole and so they need some explosives. I 579 00:26:01,000 --> 00:26:02,960 Speaker 1: think Swift would give them that. They still need to 580 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:06,120 Speaker 1: fix the offensive line. But you're right. We have talked 581 00:26:06,119 --> 00:26:08,520 Speaker 1: about in team building, is it better to build up 582 00:26:08,560 --> 00:26:10,679 Speaker 1: aside and let that side of the ball carry you 583 00:26:10,880 --> 00:26:13,119 Speaker 1: while you build up the other side. So offensively, if 584 00:26:13,119 --> 00:26:15,680 Speaker 1: you're going to usher in a new quarterback, well let's 585 00:26:15,760 --> 00:26:17,680 Speaker 1: go ahead and get them to pieces so they all 586 00:26:17,720 --> 00:26:20,200 Speaker 1: can grow together on that side, and maybe in free 587 00:26:20,200 --> 00:26:23,200 Speaker 1: agency you have some older players on the other side 588 00:26:23,200 --> 00:26:25,680 Speaker 1: of the ball that can show up that defense. We'll 589 00:26:25,680 --> 00:26:27,720 Speaker 1: see how they elect to go, but I do think 590 00:26:27,720 --> 00:26:31,399 Speaker 1: it's something that, uh, the Miami Dolphins are certainly considering. Hey, 591 00:26:31,440 --> 00:26:33,600 Speaker 1: let's just build up once out of the team. And 592 00:26:33,720 --> 00:26:36,440 Speaker 1: a couple more thoughts here, Jalen Reagor can really fly 593 00:26:36,560 --> 00:26:38,640 Speaker 1: there from TCU, who he goes to the Green Bay Packers. 594 00:26:38,680 --> 00:26:40,760 Speaker 1: I think the Packers they're lost in the postseason. We 595 00:26:40,880 --> 00:26:44,280 Speaker 1: discussed it buck more fire, firepower. They've got to get 596 00:26:44,320 --> 00:26:47,600 Speaker 1: some more weapons around. Aaron Rodgers regular will give them that. 597 00:26:47,680 --> 00:26:51,640 Speaker 1: And then Curtis Weaver to the Chiefs. Classic case, bad body, 598 00:26:51,720 --> 00:26:54,800 Speaker 1: good player, right, just a little bit not unbelievable frame 599 00:26:54,840 --> 00:26:57,159 Speaker 1: you're ever gonna see, Yeah, but a little bit of 600 00:26:57,359 --> 00:26:59,280 Speaker 1: h It's got a little a little fleshy I'll use 601 00:26:59,320 --> 00:27:01,640 Speaker 1: that word flesh scouting term there. But when you watch 602 00:27:01,760 --> 00:27:03,720 Speaker 1: him come off the edge, he's just got a little wiggle. 603 00:27:03,720 --> 00:27:05,359 Speaker 1: He's got a great feel at the top of his rush. 604 00:27:05,359 --> 00:27:07,800 Speaker 1: He's a good finisher. May he's a very very good player. DJ. 605 00:27:07,880 --> 00:27:10,080 Speaker 1: When you watch him, I mean he set the mountain 606 00:27:10,080 --> 00:27:13,440 Speaker 1: West record for sacks he broke Jerry Hughes is old 607 00:27:13,440 --> 00:27:15,719 Speaker 1: Mark uh finished with thirty four and a half sacks 608 00:27:15,800 --> 00:27:18,159 Speaker 1: during his time at Boise State. And what I like 609 00:27:18,240 --> 00:27:19,919 Speaker 1: about him, man, I love the motor. I love the 610 00:27:19,920 --> 00:27:22,800 Speaker 1: first step quickness. He pounces off the ball like a cat. 611 00:27:23,040 --> 00:27:25,399 Speaker 1: And you're right, it is not the best body. I mean, 612 00:27:25,440 --> 00:27:27,480 Speaker 1: he's a little cookie doughey when you kind of watch 613 00:27:27,600 --> 00:27:30,080 Speaker 1: him in the middle, but you have to kind of 614 00:27:30,119 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 1: ignore that and watch the player. And we've talked about 615 00:27:32,720 --> 00:27:36,080 Speaker 1: like the speed that you want to have. His explosiveness 616 00:27:36,160 --> 00:27:38,400 Speaker 1: off the ball is a problem. He is very, very 617 00:27:38,440 --> 00:27:42,639 Speaker 1: disruptive and of late boys has produced some pretty uh 618 00:27:42,720 --> 00:27:44,800 Speaker 1: good pros. I'm a bank on him being a really 619 00:27:44,800 --> 00:27:46,879 Speaker 1: really good pro down lot. There you go. You finished 620 00:27:46,880 --> 00:27:48,920 Speaker 1: it up there a j roll from Clemson tall long 621 00:27:48,960 --> 00:27:52,879 Speaker 1: athletic corner. Uh. You mentioned eventual success of their potentially 622 00:27:52,880 --> 00:27:55,199 Speaker 1: to a guy like Richard Sherman. So I like that. 623 00:27:55,240 --> 00:27:59,159 Speaker 1: Pick Buck as an outstanding one point oh mock draft 624 00:27:59,280 --> 00:28:01,720 Speaker 1: for Bucky, Well done, my friend. Nice to work. A 625 00:28:01,720 --> 00:28:04,879 Speaker 1: lot of work, a lot of work. Yeah, all right, 626 00:28:04,880 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 1: we'll leave us, leave us your opinion, let us know 627 00:28:06,880 --> 00:28:08,480 Speaker 1: what you think. I'm sure you love it. We're out 628 00:28:08,480 --> 00:28:10,159 Speaker 1: of here and see you next time. I'm with the sticks.