1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:27,468 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good Morning Football. Welcome into Good Morning Football. 3 00:00:27,588 --> 00:00:31,348 Speaker 1: We are live in New York City. It's Thursday, April thirteenth, 4 00:00:31,668 --> 00:00:35,668 Speaker 1: and I'm Kimmy Check alongside the one and only Kyle Brand, 5 00:00:35,748 --> 00:00:39,348 Speaker 1: Jason mccordy, Peter Schrager. I'm back at the breakfast table 6 00:00:39,428 --> 00:00:42,228 Speaker 1: and it feels good. Good morning guys, It's great to 7 00:00:42,308 --> 00:00:44,428 Speaker 1: have you. You mean, this is awesome. We're gonna rock 8 00:00:44,468 --> 00:00:47,428 Speaker 1: out today todays Kimmy Check. Should we get to it, gentlemen? 9 00:00:47,468 --> 00:00:52,828 Speaker 1: Why not? Yeah, let's get right into it. So Lamar Jackson, 10 00:00:53,228 --> 00:00:55,588 Speaker 1: he kind of remains in limbo and can't seem to 11 00:00:55,628 --> 00:00:59,828 Speaker 1: get love from any one other than Odell Beckham Junior. Now, 12 00:00:59,868 --> 00:01:02,188 Speaker 1: there are several teams who could who could use a 13 00:01:02,308 --> 00:01:06,668 Speaker 1: former MVP quarterback the Cold maybe one of them. However, 14 00:01:06,788 --> 00:01:10,148 Speaker 1: the new head coach, Shane Steiken, he said no, I'm 15 00:01:10,188 --> 00:01:12,108 Speaker 1: going to shut down that idea, and he did it 16 00:01:12,188 --> 00:01:14,628 Speaker 1: in a hurry yesterday. Let's listen to what he said. 17 00:01:15,268 --> 00:01:17,148 Speaker 1: Outside a lot of noise or has been a lot 18 00:01:17,148 --> 00:01:19,908 Speaker 1: of noise about what other options you might I'll look 19 00:01:19,948 --> 00:01:22,948 Speaker 1: at you Lamar Jackson brothers. Is it, Faaris, You're more 20 00:01:22,988 --> 00:01:26,188 Speaker 1: focused on the draft than any other possibilities right now. 21 00:01:26,268 --> 00:01:27,668 Speaker 1: We're focus on the draft, and I'm a focus on 22 00:01:27,668 --> 00:01:29,348 Speaker 1: the guys that are in the building right now. That's 23 00:01:29,468 --> 00:01:32,828 Speaker 1: that's that's where we're up. Okay, Okay, So thank you, coach. 24 00:01:32,948 --> 00:01:35,548 Speaker 1: We're just very like, we're focusing on the guys. So 25 00:01:36,068 --> 00:01:38,348 Speaker 1: what's actually going on here? What are our thoughts on 26 00:01:38,388 --> 00:01:42,468 Speaker 1: the Colts just basically shutting down all Lamar Jackson talk. 27 00:01:43,428 --> 00:01:46,468 Speaker 1: I didn't take that as such a shutdown of Lamar specifically, 28 00:01:46,668 --> 00:01:49,188 Speaker 1: but I would say that they are focused on the 29 00:01:49,228 --> 00:01:50,908 Speaker 1: guys modding and the guys in the draft. That's what 30 00:01:51,028 --> 00:01:52,788 Speaker 1: makes sense for the Indianapolis Colts. What it makes Lamar 31 00:01:52,908 --> 00:01:56,028 Speaker 1: so complicated is that you not only have to find 32 00:01:56,068 --> 00:01:58,548 Speaker 1: the team to trade for Lamar, you need to negotiate 33 00:01:58,628 --> 00:02:01,188 Speaker 1: that contract with Lamar and come to terms of Lamar 34 00:02:01,228 --> 00:02:02,908 Speaker 1: so that you're not in the same position Baltimore is 35 00:02:02,908 --> 00:02:04,388 Speaker 1: in right now, and you've got to do that before 36 00:02:04,588 --> 00:02:07,428 Speaker 1: you pull that deal off. You're doing that with Lamar directly, 37 00:02:07,508 --> 00:02:09,428 Speaker 1: but as you do that, the Ravens still the chance 38 00:02:09,508 --> 00:02:11,668 Speaker 1: to match it. Now, last year, during the Draft. I've 39 00:02:11,668 --> 00:02:14,548 Speaker 1: mentioned this multiple times. Hawby Roseman pulls off a trade 40 00:02:14,548 --> 00:02:17,948 Speaker 1: with the Tennessee Titans while the Eagles are on the 41 00:02:17,948 --> 00:02:20,388 Speaker 1: Titans are on the board. The trade was for A. J. Brown. 42 00:02:20,588 --> 00:02:23,788 Speaker 1: While that trade was happening, he was also working out 43 00:02:23,868 --> 00:02:27,708 Speaker 1: the details of A. J. Brown's contract extension with the agent. Now, 44 00:02:27,828 --> 00:02:30,908 Speaker 1: Lamar's representing himself, that is his prerogative, and I think 45 00:02:30,908 --> 00:02:33,668 Speaker 1: the NFLPA is supporting him in those in those ventures. 46 00:02:33,708 --> 00:02:36,428 Speaker 1: But for this trade to happen, you need to have 47 00:02:36,788 --> 00:02:39,268 Speaker 1: a team come to terms with Lamar. But ahead of time, 48 00:02:39,268 --> 00:02:40,428 Speaker 1: they're not gonna want to deal with the hold out. 49 00:02:40,428 --> 00:02:42,268 Speaker 1: They're gonna have to give up two first round picks. 50 00:02:42,308 --> 00:02:44,708 Speaker 1: They're gonna also have to find Baltimore way to do it, 51 00:02:44,708 --> 00:02:46,268 Speaker 1: and they're not supposed to find the money to do it. 52 00:02:46,308 --> 00:02:49,628 Speaker 1: If you draft a quarterback fourth overall, you could pay 53 00:02:49,668 --> 00:02:52,188 Speaker 1: that quarterback rookie money and have him for the first 54 00:02:52,228 --> 00:02:54,708 Speaker 1: four years and then the fifth year option if you want. 55 00:02:54,788 --> 00:02:57,068 Speaker 1: It just seems like an easy year process. I know 56 00:02:57,028 --> 00:02:59,068 Speaker 1: what you're saying, Well, why would you do easy? Lamonars 57 00:02:59,108 --> 00:03:01,588 Speaker 1: or two? I get it. I get it. Jim Mercy 58 00:03:01,668 --> 00:03:03,428 Speaker 1: went into this at the league meetings. He was like, 59 00:03:03,468 --> 00:03:05,868 Speaker 1: the way that the economics are right now, as our 60 00:03:05,908 --> 00:03:07,708 Speaker 1: team is built, it makes a lot more sense for 61 00:03:07,788 --> 00:03:09,788 Speaker 1: us to go a different direction and to get the 62 00:03:09,908 --> 00:03:11,828 Speaker 1: rookie contract and get the most out of it. Now 63 00:03:11,868 --> 00:03:14,908 Speaker 1: they're sitting at four. If Carolina takes a quarterback at 64 00:03:14,948 --> 00:03:18,388 Speaker 1: one and they've got Stroud and Young as those two names, 65 00:03:18,548 --> 00:03:20,028 Speaker 1: they might have to do some moving. They might have 66 00:03:20,068 --> 00:03:21,548 Speaker 1: to trade some picks, they might have to move up 67 00:03:21,548 --> 00:03:22,988 Speaker 1: to three, They might to move up to two at 68 00:03:22,988 --> 00:03:26,268 Speaker 1: their division rival Houston Texans to get their guy. But 69 00:03:26,388 --> 00:03:29,388 Speaker 1: I don't see Lamar being the answer for the Indianapolis Colts. 70 00:03:29,388 --> 00:03:31,868 Speaker 1: And I feel like every executive from the owner to 71 00:03:31,948 --> 00:03:34,388 Speaker 1: the GM to the head coach has expressed as much. 72 00:03:34,388 --> 00:03:35,748 Speaker 1: And I don't think that's a negative on the way 73 00:03:35,748 --> 00:03:37,508 Speaker 1: that Lamar plays the game or who Lamar. I just 74 00:03:37,548 --> 00:03:39,468 Speaker 1: think it's really difficult to get that job done, especially 75 00:03:39,508 --> 00:03:41,828 Speaker 1: if you can't work out the terms beforehand and come 76 00:03:41,868 --> 00:03:43,708 Speaker 1: to the compensation. And I just don't think the culture 77 00:03:43,748 --> 00:03:45,428 Speaker 1: in that game right now. Sure, hes let me ask 78 00:03:45,468 --> 00:03:47,468 Speaker 1: you a question. We talked talked about how he rollsman 79 00:03:47,508 --> 00:03:50,148 Speaker 1: and A. J. Brown getting that deal done well, something 80 00:03:50,228 --> 00:03:53,348 Speaker 1: like that happens. Are there whispers that it may happen, because, 81 00:03:53,388 --> 00:03:55,588 Speaker 1: like you just said, the deal has to be negotiated 82 00:03:55,628 --> 00:03:58,268 Speaker 1: with a J. Brown before the trade happens. So do 83 00:03:58,428 --> 00:04:00,668 Speaker 1: people here like the whispers are like, oh hey, this 84 00:04:00,748 --> 00:04:03,548 Speaker 1: may happen because in aging how he rollsman are already 85 00:04:03,548 --> 00:04:05,228 Speaker 1: talking to get that deal. Yeah, well, the team has 86 00:04:05,268 --> 00:04:07,388 Speaker 1: to get permission and they have to be like okay, 87 00:04:07,388 --> 00:04:09,788 Speaker 1: so I'm sure, and I don't know the one by one, 88 00:04:09,788 --> 00:04:12,308 Speaker 1: but in that specific thing, eighteenth pick on the clock, 89 00:04:12,948 --> 00:04:15,868 Speaker 1: Roseman and John Robinson at the timer on the phone, 90 00:04:15,988 --> 00:04:18,788 Speaker 1: and of course they've already roped in the possibility of 91 00:04:18,828 --> 00:04:21,028 Speaker 1: the trade. And then Tory Dandy, who's a member of 92 00:04:21,028 --> 00:04:22,908 Speaker 1: an agency with a bunch of guys like there's a 93 00:04:23,028 --> 00:04:25,388 Speaker 1: whole machine in a conflict, lamars on his own on 94 00:04:25,468 --> 00:04:27,948 Speaker 1: this and maybe he can handle all that and I'm 95 00:04:27,948 --> 00:04:29,948 Speaker 1: hoping he can, but that's a lot to juggle in 96 00:04:30,028 --> 00:04:32,028 Speaker 1: real time and saying okay, I can also work out 97 00:04:32,068 --> 00:04:33,788 Speaker 1: my contract with these guys and they've also got to 98 00:04:33,828 --> 00:04:35,828 Speaker 1: agree to it, and yes, it's just things really difficult 99 00:04:35,828 --> 00:04:38,308 Speaker 1: to do, and I feel like in this case it's 100 00:04:38,468 --> 00:04:41,028 Speaker 1: maybe not the best option, but a rookie quarterback on 101 00:04:41,028 --> 00:04:42,988 Speaker 1: a rookie contract for the Indianapolis Colts. Seems to be 102 00:04:43,028 --> 00:04:45,388 Speaker 1: their path right now. Yeah, I love when you get 103 00:04:45,428 --> 00:04:47,348 Speaker 1: into all of that because even me playing for a 104 00:04:47,388 --> 00:04:49,828 Speaker 1: long time, you don't know the ins and outs. You 105 00:04:49,868 --> 00:04:51,788 Speaker 1: see a draft day trade and you think it's like 106 00:04:51,828 --> 00:04:53,868 Speaker 1: a movie, like hey, he calls him up with however, 107 00:04:53,908 --> 00:04:55,708 Speaker 1: many minutes on the clock and they're going back and 108 00:04:55,748 --> 00:04:57,748 Speaker 1: forth and he says, this is my last final offer 109 00:04:57,748 --> 00:05:00,308 Speaker 1: and hangs up the phone. But it's kind of weeks 110 00:05:00,428 --> 00:05:02,988 Speaker 1: days in preparation of thinking about and then to finally 111 00:05:03,028 --> 00:05:05,788 Speaker 1: come into fruition, and I look get Lamar Jackson situation 112 00:05:06,148 --> 00:05:08,348 Speaker 1: for the Indianapolis Colts if they wanted to go down 113 00:05:08,388 --> 00:05:10,588 Speaker 1: that route. They've had the last month and a half 114 00:05:10,908 --> 00:05:13,668 Speaker 1: to explore a Lamar Jackson trade. They've had a month 115 00:05:13,708 --> 00:05:16,468 Speaker 1: and a half to have those discussions with Lamar Has 116 00:05:16,508 --> 00:05:19,948 Speaker 1: representatives to talk about the possibility of adding him. They've 117 00:05:19,948 --> 00:05:23,388 Speaker 1: had the chance to talk to the Baltimore Ravens and say, hey, 118 00:05:23,388 --> 00:05:25,708 Speaker 1: we're willing to give this up or whatever the case 119 00:05:25,748 --> 00:05:28,148 Speaker 1: may be. And it hasn't happened. So as I look 120 00:05:28,188 --> 00:05:31,028 Speaker 1: at it right now in April, as a draft is 121 00:05:31,068 --> 00:05:33,828 Speaker 1: coming around. The Colts have eight picks in this draft. 122 00:05:33,868 --> 00:05:36,388 Speaker 1: They're at four with Shrakes just mentioned. They have some 123 00:05:36,428 --> 00:05:39,108 Speaker 1: decisions to make. Hey, f four, are we going to 124 00:05:39,148 --> 00:05:41,508 Speaker 1: sit tight and draft whatever quarterback is there? Do we 125 00:05:41,588 --> 00:05:44,588 Speaker 1: want to move up? What are the possibilities that are 126 00:05:44,588 --> 00:05:46,868 Speaker 1: going to happen to them? And this draft is deep. 127 00:05:47,308 --> 00:05:49,948 Speaker 1: I think we sometimes forget. We get so enamored with 128 00:05:50,068 --> 00:05:52,388 Speaker 1: the first round of the draft and who's gonna go 129 00:05:52,508 --> 00:05:54,748 Speaker 1: here and the mob drafts four point those and all 130 00:05:54,788 --> 00:05:57,468 Speaker 1: these different things you look at. They drafted a safety 131 00:05:57,508 --> 00:05:59,468 Speaker 1: Thompson out of Yale last year. He ended up playing 132 00:05:59,468 --> 00:06:01,588 Speaker 1: a ton of snaps for them in the seventh round. 133 00:06:01,948 --> 00:06:04,268 Speaker 1: You can find gems later on in the draft. And 134 00:06:04,428 --> 00:06:07,148 Speaker 1: this is when there's research and you're interviewing, you're talking 135 00:06:07,188 --> 00:06:09,388 Speaker 1: to guys back and forth. A lot of that work 136 00:06:09,428 --> 00:06:11,388 Speaker 1: has to be done leading up to the draft. So 137 00:06:11,628 --> 00:06:13,508 Speaker 1: for the Colt at this point, if you were gonna 138 00:06:13,548 --> 00:06:16,348 Speaker 1: go lamar thinking, those discussions would have already happened. To 139 00:06:16,508 --> 00:06:19,108 Speaker 1: Shane Stigen's credit, you can't believe anything right now, but 140 00:06:19,148 --> 00:06:20,988 Speaker 1: I believe them. I think you're onto the drive. Look, 141 00:06:21,068 --> 00:06:23,428 Speaker 1: nobody likes his safety is from Yale more than me. 142 00:06:23,588 --> 00:06:25,748 Speaker 1: But you can't get a superstar quarterback late in the 143 00:06:25,788 --> 00:06:27,868 Speaker 1: draft unless you get really, really lucky. If you're gonna 144 00:06:27,868 --> 00:06:31,268 Speaker 1: pass on Lamar, Peter, don't pass on Lamar because it's 145 00:06:31,308 --> 00:06:34,708 Speaker 1: too much work. Don't pass on Lamar because it's gonna 146 00:06:34,708 --> 00:06:36,588 Speaker 1: be difficult. Pass on Lamar because you think he's a 147 00:06:36,628 --> 00:06:38,788 Speaker 1: appreciating asset who's an injury risk. You don't want to 148 00:06:38,788 --> 00:06:41,188 Speaker 1: get into business with or passing Lamar because you're like, 149 00:06:41,428 --> 00:06:44,388 Speaker 1: we love CJ. Stroud, We're in luck. That's fine, But 150 00:06:44,508 --> 00:06:47,748 Speaker 1: don't because it's too much work. It's a superstar quarterback. 151 00:06:48,268 --> 00:06:50,708 Speaker 1: Do it. This is a game changer. This is one 152 00:06:50,708 --> 00:06:53,748 Speaker 1: of like three players in the league who fits that profile. 153 00:06:53,908 --> 00:06:55,908 Speaker 1: I can't hear that it's just gonna be too difficult. 154 00:06:55,908 --> 00:06:57,668 Speaker 1: I can't hear that it was more of the two 155 00:06:57,708 --> 00:07:00,588 Speaker 1: hundred fifty million and all that stuff. When you've got 156 00:07:00,588 --> 00:07:02,708 Speaker 1: a roster I already built and you're like, all right, 157 00:07:02,908 --> 00:07:05,308 Speaker 1: it seems like that's a plug in play with the quarterback. 158 00:07:05,348 --> 00:07:07,628 Speaker 1: More you have to really tear apart your team and 159 00:07:07,748 --> 00:07:09,428 Speaker 1: go all in for Lamar. And if that's the case, 160 00:07:09,428 --> 00:07:12,308 Speaker 1: you will, But well, it's listen, it sounds like a lot. 161 00:07:12,388 --> 00:07:14,348 Speaker 1: It also sounds really tempting. But I look at the 162 00:07:14,388 --> 00:07:17,988 Speaker 1: timetable like Jason's looking at. It has been weeks since 163 00:07:18,068 --> 00:07:21,188 Speaker 1: teams could call Lamar, talk to Lamar, let's do something. 164 00:07:21,188 --> 00:07:23,948 Speaker 1: Are you interested in coming here? You could openly negotiate. 165 00:07:24,028 --> 00:07:26,668 Speaker 1: It's it's open season and it's just crickets. You don't 166 00:07:26,668 --> 00:07:28,548 Speaker 1: hear any bites, you don't hear any nibbles, and he's 167 00:07:28,588 --> 00:07:31,748 Speaker 1: just sitting there, whatever phone hotline he has for people 168 00:07:31,748 --> 00:07:34,508 Speaker 1: to reach him, it's nothing. And I'm starting to feel 169 00:07:34,548 --> 00:07:37,148 Speaker 1: like no one's gonna trade for him. It's not gonna happen. 170 00:07:37,268 --> 00:07:39,028 Speaker 1: And you know, it's funny. The Colts are one of 171 00:07:39,028 --> 00:07:41,908 Speaker 1: these teams on the bingo board, Colts and Falcons, Coats 172 00:07:41,948 --> 00:07:44,228 Speaker 1: and Falcons there they have money and they're they're looking 173 00:07:44,228 --> 00:07:47,028 Speaker 1: for a star quarterback. But I look at our insider 174 00:07:47,068 --> 00:07:49,388 Speaker 1: at the table, and Peter, honestly, outside of your wife, 175 00:07:49,428 --> 00:07:51,148 Speaker 1: no one knows your ticks better than me. And when 176 00:07:51,188 --> 00:07:55,188 Speaker 1: anybody says the Colts should trade for from, Peter goes like, 177 00:07:55,188 --> 00:07:57,788 Speaker 1: like you you hate it. There's something about the coach 178 00:07:58,948 --> 00:08:01,308 Speaker 1: I know, But also I feel like you just know 179 00:08:01,628 --> 00:08:03,748 Speaker 1: and you got something going on, and I think this 180 00:08:03,788 --> 00:08:06,188 Speaker 1: is I've always a trade for Lamar, with all due 181 00:08:06,188 --> 00:08:08,668 Speaker 1: respect to Chris Ballard, that is coming from the owner, 182 00:08:08,788 --> 00:08:11,468 Speaker 1: like that is a nuclear move of your franchise. So 183 00:08:11,628 --> 00:08:13,708 Speaker 1: one of these things people throw on for Lamar's it's 184 00:08:13,708 --> 00:08:15,388 Speaker 1: going to take an owner who is you know, a 185 00:08:15,588 --> 00:08:18,748 Speaker 1: Mavericks if you will get Jim say sitting right there, okay, 186 00:08:18,868 --> 00:08:21,308 Speaker 1: and he fits the bill of someone who would say 187 00:08:21,588 --> 00:08:24,068 Speaker 1: I want this player on my team. Make it happen. 188 00:08:24,468 --> 00:08:26,148 Speaker 1: And then he goes and he sells off if nex 189 00:08:26,228 --> 00:08:28,988 Speaker 1: mic standard his collection or whatever. Maybe he's not doing anything. 190 00:08:29,028 --> 00:08:31,148 Speaker 1: We're not hearing anything. And I'm starting to think if 191 00:08:31,148 --> 00:08:33,468 Speaker 1: the Colts are sitting there with money with the Maverick 192 00:08:33,508 --> 00:08:36,028 Speaker 1: owner with no superstar quarterback and we're not hearing anything 193 00:08:36,028 --> 00:08:37,948 Speaker 1: from them, who we're going to hear it from. Nobody 194 00:08:38,028 --> 00:08:41,068 Speaker 1: wants a quarterback more than Jim are saying nobody. And 195 00:08:41,188 --> 00:08:43,388 Speaker 1: yet even he at the league meetings was talking about 196 00:08:43,428 --> 00:08:46,788 Speaker 1: the economics of it all. Now unlikely that is, okays. 197 00:08:46,868 --> 00:08:49,228 Speaker 1: The thing is, we can talk about the economics, right, 198 00:08:49,268 --> 00:08:52,388 Speaker 1: and I understand exactly what you mean by the money 199 00:08:52,428 --> 00:08:54,948 Speaker 1: aspect of it, right. We know that there's salary caps, 200 00:08:54,988 --> 00:08:56,788 Speaker 1: and there's all these crazy things that all Dirty two 201 00:08:56,828 --> 00:08:59,188 Speaker 1: franchises kind of have to work within the parameters. For 202 00:08:59,748 --> 00:09:03,828 Speaker 1: my biggest question is why can't a single organization give 203 00:09:03,908 --> 00:09:07,628 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson respect. You don't have to be Shane steike 204 00:09:07,668 --> 00:09:10,548 Speaker 1: In and say, hey, you know, we're looking at Lamar Jackson, 205 00:09:10,588 --> 00:09:13,708 Speaker 1: but you can say, hey, he's an incredibly talented quarterback. 206 00:09:14,188 --> 00:09:16,708 Speaker 1: We know what he's done in the league. Look right here, 207 00:09:16,748 --> 00:09:21,348 Speaker 1: a forty five and sixteen record, twenty nineteen MVP, twelve 208 00:09:21,428 --> 00:09:25,068 Speaker 1: career games with one hundred plus yard rushers, Like, come on, now, 209 00:09:25,108 --> 00:09:27,228 Speaker 1: this guy's incredible. And I think the fact that not 210 00:09:27,388 --> 00:09:29,988 Speaker 1: a single organization can at least say, hey, you know 211 00:09:30,028 --> 00:09:34,108 Speaker 1: what Lamar Jackson is once in a lifetime type of quarterback, 212 00:09:34,188 --> 00:09:35,748 Speaker 1: or hey, we see what he's done in the league 213 00:09:35,788 --> 00:09:38,268 Speaker 1: and you know he's dynamic, but right now, we're focused 214 00:09:38,348 --> 00:09:40,388 Speaker 1: on the job, We're focused on the guys in our building. 215 00:09:40,628 --> 00:09:43,548 Speaker 1: The fact that he's not gotten an it's always so 216 00:09:43,748 --> 00:09:47,308 Speaker 1: noncommittal around his talent. That's the thing that kind of 217 00:09:47,748 --> 00:09:50,268 Speaker 1: irks me. And if you are Lamar Jackson, at what 218 00:09:50,388 --> 00:09:52,388 Speaker 1: point are you like, you know what, screw everybody in 219 00:09:52,428 --> 00:09:55,388 Speaker 1: this league. Can I at least have one organization, even 220 00:09:55,468 --> 00:09:57,988 Speaker 1: my own, the Baltimore Ravens, and say, hey, you know what, 221 00:09:58,108 --> 00:10:01,428 Speaker 1: he's a phenomenal asset. He's a phenomenal guy. And you know, 222 00:10:01,468 --> 00:10:04,708 Speaker 1: we can talk about draft and everything else. When are 223 00:10:04,748 --> 00:10:08,268 Speaker 1: you going to draft a rookie quarterback who's immediately going 224 00:10:08,308 --> 00:10:11,788 Speaker 1: to turn around your franchise. It's very difficult today. We 225 00:10:11,868 --> 00:10:13,868 Speaker 1: know that there's been some small cases where that is 226 00:10:13,908 --> 00:10:17,068 Speaker 1: the instance. But yeah, let's put league economics a hide 227 00:10:17,068 --> 00:10:19,108 Speaker 1: for two seconds. Just give the guy some damn respect. 228 00:10:19,148 --> 00:10:21,068 Speaker 1: You would like a better sound bite. The soundbites are 229 00:10:21,148 --> 00:10:24,228 Speaker 1: very very like scared and I can't say anything different player. 230 00:10:24,468 --> 00:10:26,348 Speaker 1: You would like a better sound bite and more effusive, 231 00:10:26,668 --> 00:10:28,748 Speaker 1: like I hear you. The moment he was tagged, it 232 00:10:28,828 --> 00:10:31,388 Speaker 1: was like seventeen came out and we're not racing and 233 00:10:31,508 --> 00:10:34,388 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson and you never see that all the insiders 234 00:10:34,388 --> 00:10:37,228 Speaker 1: putting this team, that team could be a little bit 235 00:10:37,268 --> 00:10:39,868 Speaker 1: more to it. So obviously, just two hundred million GUARANTEWO 236 00:10:39,948 --> 00:10:42,868 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty million guaranteed that Deshaun Watson got Lamar 237 00:10:42,988 --> 00:10:45,068 Speaker 1: Jackson should be looking for the same. I'm not going 238 00:10:45,148 --> 00:10:47,068 Speaker 1: to assume what he's looking for him. But we'll see. 239 00:10:47,228 --> 00:10:49,348 Speaker 1: We want we just want some sexy sound bites. Guys. 240 00:10:49,708 --> 00:10:51,308 Speaker 1: Let's say you are one of the coaches who are 241 00:10:51,348 --> 00:10:53,748 Speaker 1: like being talked about for it to get Lamar Jackson. 242 00:10:53,788 --> 00:10:55,868 Speaker 1: You're on the standar right now, I say, coach checks 243 00:10:56,228 --> 00:10:58,468 Speaker 1: as you head to the draft, any thoughts about maybe 244 00:10:58,588 --> 00:11:01,708 Speaker 1: reaching out to acquire Lamar Jackson. Listen, you know that's 245 00:11:01,708 --> 00:11:05,828 Speaker 1: an internal conversation that we need to have organization, And 246 00:11:06,108 --> 00:11:09,108 Speaker 1: the truth is Lamar Jackson is an incredible quarterback. The 247 00:11:09,148 --> 00:11:11,388 Speaker 1: things he can do in this league are phenomenal. Look 248 00:11:11,388 --> 00:11:13,028 Speaker 1: At what he can do with his arm, look at 249 00:11:13,068 --> 00:11:15,188 Speaker 1: what he can do as a rusher. But right now, 250 00:11:15,228 --> 00:11:16,588 Speaker 1: we got it. We got to focus on the draft. 251 00:11:16,628 --> 00:11:18,468 Speaker 1: We'll see how to all shake out. That's all. I 252 00:11:18,508 --> 00:11:21,348 Speaker 1: was good. That was really good, Coach Schegor Couch Schrager, 253 00:11:21,468 --> 00:11:24,228 Speaker 1: I'm coach Scheger. Lamar is still sitting there. You've had 254 00:11:24,388 --> 00:11:26,108 Speaker 1: issues with the quarterback room as we headed the draft. 255 00:11:26,148 --> 00:11:28,948 Speaker 1: How does Lamar Jackson impact your draft plans? Mr? Jackson 256 00:11:29,028 --> 00:11:31,588 Speaker 1: and that man. Look, he took part our defense a 257 00:11:31,628 --> 00:11:33,828 Speaker 1: couple of years ago. I'll never forget back in twenty 258 00:11:33,908 --> 00:11:35,668 Speaker 1: twenty one what he did to us. He he is 259 00:11:35,708 --> 00:11:38,548 Speaker 1: a great player. He's a fantastic player. But right now 260 00:11:38,668 --> 00:11:40,428 Speaker 1: we're just gonna focus on the guys in our building 261 00:11:40,548 --> 00:11:42,588 Speaker 1: and the economics of the situation. It might not make 262 00:11:42,628 --> 00:11:45,028 Speaker 1: sense for our team. That's really really Doesn't that sound good? 263 00:11:45,108 --> 00:11:50,348 Speaker 1: Like it's really good? Yeah? I yes, a general manager, mccordy. 264 00:11:50,828 --> 00:11:52,148 Speaker 1: We head to the draft and I know this is 265 00:11:52,228 --> 00:11:54,708 Speaker 1: kind of a prom for what you do. It's everywhere 266 00:11:54,748 --> 00:11:56,948 Speaker 1: and there's a lot of rumors about Lamar Jackson. How 267 00:11:56,988 --> 00:12:00,068 Speaker 1: does he impact your draft plans? Look, I'm going into 268 00:12:00,108 --> 00:12:01,508 Speaker 1: my third year, I'm going to be on the hot 269 00:12:01,548 --> 00:12:03,468 Speaker 1: seat here and I'm looking for a guy to come 270 00:12:03,508 --> 00:12:06,348 Speaker 1: in and change his organization, our ownership. Kyle Brant, do 271 00:12:06,428 --> 00:12:08,028 Speaker 1: you need to ask him that question? I would love 272 00:12:08,068 --> 00:12:10,388 Speaker 1: to have Lamar here. The hell of these draft prospects, 273 00:12:10,428 --> 00:12:11,668 Speaker 1: I don't know, it's a crap shoot. I don't know 274 00:12:11,708 --> 00:12:14,228 Speaker 1: what they're gonna be. Go get Lamar jack out. We're 275 00:12:14,268 --> 00:12:16,268 Speaker 1: gonna have Kyle Brant come to the press conference and 276 00:12:16,348 --> 00:12:18,268 Speaker 1: he's going to have to answer that question because if 277 00:12:18,268 --> 00:12:23,868 Speaker 1: it was my pockets here he wants I want Lamar here. 278 00:12:24,948 --> 00:12:27,148 Speaker 1: That's how you get it really, really good. Mic drop. 279 00:12:27,308 --> 00:12:31,228 Speaker 1: That's all we wanted, guys. Speaking of prospects, the twenty 280 00:12:31,348 --> 00:12:34,428 Speaker 1: twenty three NFL Draft, presented by bed Light, It's almost 281 00:12:34,508 --> 00:12:37,388 Speaker 1: here in my hometown of Kansas City, and the greatness 282 00:12:37,748 --> 00:12:40,868 Speaker 1: is going to be on the clock. Watch live April 283 00:12:40,908 --> 00:12:44,348 Speaker 1: twenty seven through twenty ninth with NFL Network Draft coverage 284 00:12:44,428 --> 00:12:49,428 Speaker 1: presented by Verizon, Additional coverage on ABC, ESPN, ESPN to 285 00:12:49,548 --> 00:12:53,388 Speaker 1: Portas and streaming on NFL Plus aka you gotta watch, 286 00:12:53,548 --> 00:12:56,268 Speaker 1: how to watch Still to come on Good Morning Football. 287 00:12:56,268 --> 00:12:59,988 Speaker 1: We're exactly two weeks away from the draft. We'll open 288 00:13:00,068 --> 00:13:02,588 Speaker 1: our draft history books for a little round a mixed 289 00:13:02,628 --> 00:13:09,308 Speaker 1: strap bag trivia. That's same prince right there, all right. 290 00:13:09,348 --> 00:13:12,308 Speaker 1: Plus we know where the top prospects are, which players 291 00:13:12,348 --> 00:13:14,308 Speaker 1: are flying under the radar. Peter gives the top five 292 00:13:14,468 --> 00:13:16,748 Speaker 1: names you need to know next. If you know, you 293 00:13:16,868 --> 00:13:35,708 Speaker 1: know draft talk prayers. Let's call Johan Dotson and Cole 294 00:13:35,868 --> 00:13:40,028 Speaker 1: Strange and Jordan Brooks. These are guys that were not 295 00:13:40,348 --> 00:13:43,308 Speaker 1: listed in the mock drafts the entire way up to 296 00:13:43,468 --> 00:13:45,468 Speaker 1: the actual draft day, and all of a sudden they 297 00:13:45,508 --> 00:13:47,068 Speaker 1: get and they hear the name ticking the first round, 298 00:13:47,108 --> 00:13:48,668 Speaker 1: and you might be wondering at home, who are some 299 00:13:48,788 --> 00:13:50,828 Speaker 1: of those guys this year. Here's how we're gonna do 300 00:13:50,908 --> 00:13:53,628 Speaker 1: this list. It's called the if you know you know List. 301 00:13:53,668 --> 00:13:56,988 Speaker 1: And I've been pulling gms and scouts around the league, 302 00:13:56,988 --> 00:13:59,268 Speaker 1: and what we're gonna try to do is give you 303 00:13:59,428 --> 00:14:02,508 Speaker 1: names that we think are gonna go higher than where 304 00:14:02,548 --> 00:14:06,268 Speaker 1: you're seeing them in the collection to mock drafts your radio. Okay, 305 00:14:06,508 --> 00:14:08,028 Speaker 1: some of them are gonna go way high in the 306 00:14:08,108 --> 00:14:09,668 Speaker 1: first round. Some of them are gonna sneak in the 307 00:14:09,748 --> 00:14:12,628 Speaker 1: first round. Some of them could be early second day 308 00:14:12,708 --> 00:14:15,628 Speaker 1: picks as opposed to day three picks like you're being described. 309 00:14:16,148 --> 00:14:18,668 Speaker 1: I'm gonna start off with a guy that you better 310 00:14:19,228 --> 00:14:22,228 Speaker 1: better appreciate what he did at the college level if 311 00:14:22,228 --> 00:14:24,908 Speaker 1: you're gonna take him in the first round. His name 312 00:14:25,068 --> 00:14:28,908 Speaker 1: is Emmanuel Forbes at a Mississippi State. Why do I 313 00:14:29,108 --> 00:14:33,228 Speaker 1: talk about Emmanuel Forbes? Emmanuel Forbes is a hundred and 314 00:14:33,428 --> 00:14:37,388 Speaker 1: sixty pounds, soaking wet, playing cornerback. And I've talked to 315 00:14:37,468 --> 00:14:39,628 Speaker 1: a GM yesterday he said, do you have Forbes on 316 00:14:39,668 --> 00:14:42,308 Speaker 1: your list? Like? I don't know? One sixties like Billa, 317 00:14:42,708 --> 00:14:46,028 Speaker 1: He goes, he's won sixty and He's an absolute dog. 318 00:14:46,708 --> 00:14:49,748 Speaker 1: This guy looks for contact, looks for picks and when 319 00:14:49,748 --> 00:14:52,748 Speaker 1: you get this stat right here, Emmanuel Forbes is the 320 00:14:52,948 --> 00:14:57,508 Speaker 1: college football all time leader in pick sixes. This guy 321 00:14:57,788 --> 00:15:01,428 Speaker 1: is just a playmaker. Deltha there is Deltha O'Neill. We 322 00:15:01,548 --> 00:15:06,588 Speaker 1: love Delda O'Neil, Denver Bronco legend pick sixes in his 323 00:15:06,708 --> 00:15:09,908 Speaker 1: career at Misssippi State in the SEC. Again. One hundred 324 00:15:10,108 --> 00:15:14,628 Speaker 1: sixty pounds tall, Wiry does not look like your typical 325 00:15:14,708 --> 00:15:18,788 Speaker 1: first round cornerback in his build, and yet you might 326 00:15:18,828 --> 00:15:21,828 Speaker 1: see him announced Day one o the NFL Draft. We're 327 00:15:21,868 --> 00:15:23,708 Speaker 1: sticking at the corners, and I'm gonna go to one 328 00:15:23,708 --> 00:15:25,508 Speaker 1: who's been talked about it is one of the top corners, 329 00:15:25,668 --> 00:15:29,108 Speaker 1: but I think he might be the first cornerback selected. 330 00:15:29,428 --> 00:15:33,948 Speaker 1: I'm looking at Oregon cornerback Christian Gonzalez. Why Christian Gonzalez, Well, 331 00:15:34,348 --> 00:15:37,628 Speaker 1: last year we did Sauce Gardner, Sauce Gardner, Sauce Gardner 332 00:15:37,708 --> 00:15:40,188 Speaker 1: for three months, then the week of the draft, it's 333 00:15:40,228 --> 00:15:43,188 Speaker 1: like Derek Stingley might go before Sauce Gardner. Right now, 334 00:15:43,228 --> 00:15:46,828 Speaker 1: we're reading so much about Devin Weatherspoon, Devin Weatherspoon, Devin Weatherspoon. 335 00:15:47,148 --> 00:15:48,948 Speaker 1: The more I talk to teams, the more that I 336 00:15:49,028 --> 00:15:51,908 Speaker 1: believe this might be a pick or play which whatever 337 00:15:51,988 --> 00:15:54,428 Speaker 1: team you have on your board. Christian Gonzales is getting 338 00:15:54,548 --> 00:15:58,468 Speaker 1: so much love. This guy started at Colorado, his position coach, 339 00:15:58,828 --> 00:16:01,948 Speaker 1: went to Oregon. He'd left with him in the transfer portal. 340 00:16:02,228 --> 00:16:04,548 Speaker 1: Goes to Oregon and has an outstanding season. He has 341 00:16:04,588 --> 00:16:07,948 Speaker 1: been a PAC twelve absolute dog the last few years, 342 00:16:08,268 --> 00:16:10,308 Speaker 1: and he is going to be a first round pick. 343 00:16:10,388 --> 00:16:13,268 Speaker 1: The question is how high if Christian Gonzalez goes before 344 00:16:13,348 --> 00:16:15,948 Speaker 1: Devin Weatherspoon, do not be shocked in a couple of weeks. 345 00:16:15,988 --> 00:16:18,708 Speaker 1: All right? Number three, another defensive back, And this one 346 00:16:18,828 --> 00:16:21,948 Speaker 1: is for you, mccordy, because there's a guy who might 347 00:16:22,108 --> 00:16:23,908 Speaker 1: not be a first round pick, but it's going to 348 00:16:23,908 --> 00:16:25,908 Speaker 1: be a stud in the league, and teams are talking 349 00:16:25,948 --> 00:16:30,428 Speaker 1: about him right now. It's Miami Hurricane Tyreek Stevenson. All right, 350 00:16:30,468 --> 00:16:34,028 Speaker 1: So Stevenson comes in here. Four star recruit, all right, 351 00:16:34,148 --> 00:16:37,468 Speaker 1: four star recruit, Ghost to the University at Georgia, all right, 352 00:16:37,828 --> 00:16:40,828 Speaker 1: transfers from Georgia, Ghost in Miami has an outstanding season. 353 00:16:41,108 --> 00:16:43,028 Speaker 1: I'm not seeing him on mock drives. He's not on 354 00:16:43,148 --> 00:16:45,868 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah's Top fifty. Spoke to a couple of teams 355 00:16:45,908 --> 00:16:48,228 Speaker 1: and they're like, Stevenson is not getting any love. Now. Look, 356 00:16:48,708 --> 00:16:51,148 Speaker 1: DJs as accurate as anybody in this stuff. DJ is 357 00:16:51,148 --> 00:16:53,148 Speaker 1: the guy who had Cold Strange in the Top thirty 358 00:16:53,228 --> 00:16:56,868 Speaker 1: last year. DJ knows, but I'm not seeing Tyreek Stevenson. 359 00:16:56,948 --> 00:16:58,748 Speaker 1: We're not doing the network stuff. We're not having him 360 00:16:58,748 --> 00:17:01,588 Speaker 1: on ESPN all this stuff. Tyreek Stevenson, don't be shocked 361 00:17:01,628 --> 00:17:04,588 Speaker 1: into the first round. His name gets called yeah from 362 00:17:04,628 --> 00:17:07,628 Speaker 1: the U. From the U. Now, the last two names 363 00:17:07,708 --> 00:17:09,828 Speaker 1: are two of my favorite players in this draft. And 364 00:17:09,988 --> 00:17:12,788 Speaker 1: number two is a polarizing prospect from this draft, not 365 00:17:12,868 --> 00:17:15,188 Speaker 1: because of his personality, not because of his off the field, 366 00:17:15,788 --> 00:17:18,348 Speaker 1: because of his size. And we had him on the show. 367 00:17:18,468 --> 00:17:24,308 Speaker 1: It's Pittsburgh defensive tackle Elijah Canty. Kalijah Canty is a 368 00:17:24,788 --> 00:17:27,028 Speaker 1: beast and he went to the same school as Aaron 369 00:17:27,108 --> 00:17:29,508 Speaker 1: Donald and broke all the records that Aaron Donald had 370 00:17:29,548 --> 00:17:32,628 Speaker 1: and plays the same position as Aaron Donald. And yet 371 00:17:32,668 --> 00:17:35,828 Speaker 1: he doesn't have the same build as an Aaron Donald. 372 00:17:35,868 --> 00:17:37,788 Speaker 1: And he might come into the league and some people 373 00:17:37,868 --> 00:17:39,428 Speaker 1: might just be like, that's not for me. I don't 374 00:17:39,468 --> 00:17:41,228 Speaker 1: want that at DT, I don't an other ones will 375 00:17:41,268 --> 00:17:42,948 Speaker 1: look at the production and they look at the numbers, 376 00:17:43,428 --> 00:17:45,228 Speaker 1: and then they'll look at what he did at the 377 00:17:45,348 --> 00:17:48,668 Speaker 1: combine and they'll say that this is the guy that 378 00:17:48,828 --> 00:17:51,948 Speaker 1: I want. Look at this. This is the fastest forty 379 00:17:52,028 --> 00:17:54,948 Speaker 1: yard dash by a defensive tackle the last twenty years. 380 00:17:55,548 --> 00:17:58,948 Speaker 1: Aaron Donald's number two, Kalijah Canty's number one. He said, well, 381 00:17:59,028 --> 00:18:02,748 Speaker 1: forty yard dash at DT. No, no, no, it's his mobility, 382 00:18:02,828 --> 00:18:06,468 Speaker 1: his footwork. He's at litt off. I spoke. I spoke 383 00:18:06,548 --> 00:18:09,668 Speaker 1: to a team who said that, you know Cancy. I said, 384 00:18:09,988 --> 00:18:14,028 Speaker 1: first round, like, yeah, okay, top fifteen, maybe I'm like 385 00:18:14,108 --> 00:18:16,788 Speaker 1: top twenty, yes, Canty. And yet in these mocks tracts, 386 00:18:16,788 --> 00:18:19,508 Speaker 1: I'm seeing him go in late first round, early second round. 387 00:18:19,788 --> 00:18:22,308 Speaker 1: Kalijah Canty has been interviewing really well, and I feel 388 00:18:22,348 --> 00:18:24,868 Speaker 1: like in today's NFL, you throw this guy into a 389 00:18:24,908 --> 00:18:26,868 Speaker 1: defensive line room, they're gonna use him and all over 390 00:18:26,948 --> 00:18:29,668 Speaker 1: the line and he could do so many things. Elijah Canty, 391 00:18:29,748 --> 00:18:33,348 Speaker 1: if you know, you know, and number one, Kimmy checks, 392 00:18:33,428 --> 00:18:35,788 Speaker 1: you are here today. You met this young man at 393 00:18:35,828 --> 00:18:38,908 Speaker 1: the combine as I did as well. Maybe my favorite 394 00:18:38,948 --> 00:18:44,708 Speaker 1: player in this entire draft class. Georgia edge rusher Nolan Smith. 395 00:18:44,948 --> 00:18:49,788 Speaker 1: Nolan Smith came into UGA as maybe the highest recruited 396 00:18:49,868 --> 00:18:52,908 Speaker 1: player out of all of these Georgia players, comes out there, 397 00:18:52,988 --> 00:18:56,108 Speaker 1: has an incredible career, does everything you can ever ask for, 398 00:18:56,228 --> 00:19:00,868 Speaker 1: and yet is overshadowed by Quay Walker, by daval Walker, 399 00:19:01,228 --> 00:19:04,588 Speaker 1: overshadowed by all the guys taken last year and even 400 00:19:04,668 --> 00:19:07,708 Speaker 1: this year. Jalen Carter's the name comes to the combine 401 00:19:08,068 --> 00:19:11,308 Speaker 1: and he's the biggest stud at the common. This forty 402 00:19:11,388 --> 00:19:15,788 Speaker 1: yard dash here, absolute burner about blazes, wins all the things, 403 00:19:15,828 --> 00:19:18,228 Speaker 1: gets everyone talking about him for that night when he 404 00:19:18,308 --> 00:19:20,708 Speaker 1: did to run, and then the tru talk kind of 405 00:19:20,748 --> 00:19:22,668 Speaker 1: trailed off and it was like, oh, you don't really 406 00:19:22,708 --> 00:19:24,748 Speaker 1: hear so much about him? No, no, no, no, this 407 00:19:24,828 --> 00:19:27,508 Speaker 1: guy's a top ten pick. This guy's a top ten pick. 408 00:19:27,868 --> 00:19:30,348 Speaker 1: Nolan Smith is a top ten pick. And if you 409 00:19:30,428 --> 00:19:34,988 Speaker 1: recall the reaction he was this he thought he could 410 00:19:35,028 --> 00:19:38,708 Speaker 1: go faster and he was awesome as it was. This 411 00:19:38,908 --> 00:19:41,348 Speaker 1: is the young man who has impressed in every interview. 412 00:19:41,468 --> 00:19:44,188 Speaker 1: Kirby Smart speaks the world of him. He's wonderful in 413 00:19:44,308 --> 00:19:47,588 Speaker 1: the room, and he has an incredible get off University 414 00:19:47,668 --> 00:19:50,428 Speaker 1: of Georgia. Of course they have all these prospects. But 415 00:19:50,508 --> 00:19:53,628 Speaker 1: he was the number one top overall recruit out of 416 00:19:53,708 --> 00:19:56,708 Speaker 1: high school in twenty nineteen and rated as a top prospect. 417 00:19:56,988 --> 00:19:59,028 Speaker 1: All he did was dominated at UGA with a bunch 418 00:19:59,068 --> 00:20:02,388 Speaker 1: of other guys who are in the NFL. Here's my list. Okay, 419 00:20:02,988 --> 00:20:05,788 Speaker 1: you see this screen grab, you see this thing right here. 420 00:20:05,788 --> 00:20:07,508 Speaker 1: He might say, well, of course he's a first round pick, 421 00:20:07,548 --> 00:20:10,588 Speaker 1: but I'm talking he's going higher than you expect. Cancy higher. 422 00:20:10,788 --> 00:20:13,868 Speaker 1: Stevenson might sneak into the first round. Gonzalez might go 423 00:20:13,988 --> 00:20:18,788 Speaker 1: above Devin Weatherspoon and Emmanuel Forbes. Not your typical body type, 424 00:20:18,868 --> 00:20:22,188 Speaker 1: but six pick sixes in college, and people are falling 425 00:20:22,268 --> 00:20:24,148 Speaker 1: in love with his game. I'd like to see all 426 00:20:24,188 --> 00:20:27,788 Speaker 1: these names called earlier than they are being projected. Right now. 427 00:20:27,908 --> 00:20:30,588 Speaker 1: I love it. There's three cornerbacks on your list. That's 428 00:20:30,628 --> 00:20:33,428 Speaker 1: the best thing about it. We had Kalijah Cancy on 429 00:20:33,508 --> 00:20:36,028 Speaker 1: the show and he talked about the candy ladies. When 430 00:20:36,068 --> 00:20:37,868 Speaker 1: he was growing up, he was a running back. He 431 00:20:37,908 --> 00:20:40,508 Speaker 1: started eating too much candy and that's how he became 432 00:20:40,588 --> 00:20:44,028 Speaker 1: a defensive tack. Okay, Pittsburgh obviously loved that because he 433 00:20:44,068 --> 00:20:47,028 Speaker 1: was dominant the college leble. Nolan Smith, I love, He's 434 00:20:47,148 --> 00:20:49,068 Speaker 1: number one. He was one of my favorite guys to 435 00:20:49,148 --> 00:20:51,468 Speaker 1: talk to you at the combine. I remember I was like, Oh, 436 00:20:51,548 --> 00:20:54,148 Speaker 1: this guy. You know before I talked to him, Lay, 437 00:20:54,148 --> 00:20:55,788 Speaker 1: I think he has an ego. You know, he's throwing 438 00:20:55,828 --> 00:20:58,628 Speaker 1: the phone. He's so mad, and I asked him about her. Go, dude, 439 00:20:58,668 --> 00:21:01,308 Speaker 1: like what's up. He's like, I just wanted to show out. 440 00:21:01,508 --> 00:21:03,508 Speaker 1: He's like every single person down to me. He's like 441 00:21:03,548 --> 00:21:05,428 Speaker 1: I came in as a dog. Look at what I 442 00:21:05,508 --> 00:21:06,708 Speaker 1: did to that. I was like, you know what, I 443 00:21:06,788 --> 00:21:10,868 Speaker 1: put some respect on your own game. What a guy 444 00:21:11,148 --> 00:21:13,148 Speaker 1: like Nolan Smith. He's number one on the list. Peter 445 00:21:13,268 --> 00:21:16,628 Speaker 1: two things. Elijah Cancie. I like him. There's something annoying 446 00:21:16,708 --> 00:21:19,188 Speaker 1: run draft time when the draft analysts blowhards, will be like, 447 00:21:19,468 --> 00:21:21,708 Speaker 1: when is he ever gonna run forty yards in a game? 448 00:21:22,108 --> 00:21:24,668 Speaker 1: We know, we know it's not about it's about the athleticism, 449 00:21:24,748 --> 00:21:28,188 Speaker 1: the explosiveness. Peter at number five. If a corner is 450 00:21:28,188 --> 00:21:29,988 Speaker 1: one hundred and eighty, it's a little light. If it's 451 00:21:29,988 --> 00:21:33,508 Speaker 1: one hundred and seventy, that's getting crazy light. One sixty 452 00:21:34,068 --> 00:21:35,348 Speaker 1: what are we going to do with one der and 453 00:21:35,428 --> 00:21:36,988 Speaker 1: sixty pounds. We gotta get that guy at bet in 454 00:21:37,028 --> 00:21:40,308 Speaker 1: the gym. His build is a little different, it's wiry, 455 00:21:40,628 --> 00:21:42,588 Speaker 1: and yet he is in on every play. Look, this 456 00:21:42,708 --> 00:21:44,908 Speaker 1: isn't a guy who did this at a Division three 457 00:21:45,028 --> 00:21:48,708 Speaker 1: school or D one double A. No, he did it 458 00:21:48,708 --> 00:21:50,868 Speaker 1: at Mississippi State and he broke records. I feel like 459 00:21:50,908 --> 00:21:53,308 Speaker 1: Emmanuel Forbes can be a playmaker in this league. And 460 00:21:53,468 --> 00:21:55,148 Speaker 1: we have seen plenty of guys who don't have the 461 00:21:55,428 --> 00:21:58,748 Speaker 1: perfect prototypical body type, has success of that position, don't 462 00:21:58,748 --> 00:22:00,548 Speaker 1: have the meal plan a dye to know the news 463 00:22:00,908 --> 00:22:02,748 Speaker 1: from up very well, if from up, all right, I 464 00:22:02,868 --> 00:22:04,988 Speaker 1: like it. If you know you know? Oh, this is 465 00:22:05,028 --> 00:22:08,668 Speaker 1: our list. Peter killing it as always. It's Thursday. We 466 00:22:08,748 --> 00:22:10,908 Speaker 1: do a sement called Mixed back Trivia, and the draft 467 00:22:11,148 --> 00:22:13,668 Speaker 1: is two weeks away. Is awesome? Yep, we can't wait. 468 00:22:14,268 --> 00:22:16,268 Speaker 1: We've got the great Kenny checks with us today. We've 469 00:22:16,308 --> 00:22:18,428 Speaker 1: got Kyle, We've got Jason. We're gonna do it. We're 470 00:22:18,428 --> 00:22:20,788 Speaker 1: gonna go around the horn. I'm gonna ask you random 471 00:22:21,108 --> 00:22:24,028 Speaker 1: trivia related to the NFL Draft. Yeah, let's do it, 472 00:22:24,108 --> 00:22:26,108 Speaker 1: all right. So we talked a lot about Zach Wilson 473 00:22:26,148 --> 00:22:28,508 Speaker 1: and Trey Lance. Yesterday, those guys went two and three 474 00:22:28,548 --> 00:22:31,908 Speaker 1: in the draft, and Trevor Lawrence went number one, one, 475 00:22:32,068 --> 00:22:35,668 Speaker 1: two three in the draft all quarterbacks. Question for you 476 00:22:36,188 --> 00:22:40,148 Speaker 1: prior to twenty twenty one, who went third in the 477 00:22:40,268 --> 00:22:44,828 Speaker 1: last draft that went quarterback? Quarterback? Quarterback at the top? 478 00:22:46,308 --> 00:22:50,068 Speaker 1: Sam Darnold, Philip Rivers, Kille Smith or Matt Ryan. I 479 00:22:50,068 --> 00:22:53,988 Speaker 1: don't think Matt Ryan went that high till the Rivers 480 00:22:54,068 --> 00:22:56,988 Speaker 1: went high. I think he went to I'm going to 481 00:22:57,348 --> 00:23:05,108 Speaker 1: go a Sam Darnald, I'm not sure if ye ty eight? Okay, Okay, 482 00:23:05,148 --> 00:23:07,548 Speaker 1: Sam Donald. Let's go to Roger Goodell. Okay, why not? 483 00:23:07,788 --> 00:23:13,828 Speaker 1: Actually let's go to Paul Tagger. Paul Tagger the nineteen 484 00:23:13,948 --> 00:23:17,428 Speaker 1: ninety nine you're at the mic, take it away with 485 00:23:17,708 --> 00:23:24,548 Speaker 1: the third choice. Cincinnati Bengals select Achille Smith quarterback, University 486 00:23:24,588 --> 00:23:28,908 Speaker 1: of Arguis. The Indianapolis Colts are now on the clock. 487 00:23:33,028 --> 00:23:36,068 Speaker 1: Only three times in the draft have we had one, two, three, 488 00:23:36,148 --> 00:23:38,308 Speaker 1: and we had Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, Trey Lance. How 489 00:23:38,348 --> 00:23:42,108 Speaker 1: about this one? Tim Couch, Donovan McNab, Achille Smith, and 490 00:23:42,188 --> 00:23:46,748 Speaker 1: then Jim Plunkett, Archie Manning and Dan Pastorini Uh, Jason 491 00:23:46,788 --> 00:23:49,188 Speaker 1: Matt Ryan did go number three, it just wasn't quarterback. 492 00:23:49,308 --> 00:23:51,268 Speaker 1: Quarterback at the top. Shows you how much I'll pay 493 00:23:51,268 --> 00:23:53,788 Speaker 1: attention to that. Yeah, this year, I'm gonna know though, 494 00:23:53,868 --> 00:23:55,748 Speaker 1: you know locked in trivia you did well. This's just 495 00:23:55,948 --> 00:23:58,588 Speaker 1: just for the suit alone on amazing great piece of 496 00:23:58,788 --> 00:24:03,548 Speaker 1: Steinberg Steinberg Jr. Homes Jerry Maguire legend did Lee Steinberg 497 00:24:03,748 --> 00:24:06,988 Speaker 1: right into of course Ryan Leaf and then the next 498 00:24:07,068 --> 00:24:09,708 Speaker 1: year Achille Smith all right, Kimy, are you ready? I'm 499 00:24:09,748 --> 00:24:14,908 Speaker 1: so ready. In the twenty sixteen NFL Draft, the first 500 00:24:15,028 --> 00:24:19,428 Speaker 1: cornerback was Jaalen Ramsey. He was the first cornerback selected. 501 00:24:19,868 --> 00:24:26,508 Speaker 1: He went fifth overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars, which trash 502 00:24:26,708 --> 00:24:31,348 Speaker 1: talking cornerback was the second corner taken in the twenty 503 00:24:31,468 --> 00:24:35,548 Speaker 1: sixteen NFL Draft. Was it Josh Norman to the Panthers? 504 00:24:36,148 --> 00:24:39,068 Speaker 1: Was it Eli Apple or the Giants? Was it Courtland 505 00:24:39,148 --> 00:24:41,748 Speaker 1: Finnegan to the Titans? Or was it Mike Hilton to 506 00:24:41,868 --> 00:24:47,468 Speaker 1: the Steelers? Oh my gut immediately goes to Eli Apple 507 00:24:47,548 --> 00:24:50,428 Speaker 1: to the Giants, only because like, who is a better 508 00:24:50,548 --> 00:24:53,628 Speaker 1: trash talker and Twitter trash talker and his mom Twitter 509 00:24:53,748 --> 00:24:56,468 Speaker 1: trash in the league. So I want to say it's 510 00:24:56,548 --> 00:24:59,348 Speaker 1: Eli Apple? All right? Am I correct? All right? This 511 00:24:59,468 --> 00:25:01,388 Speaker 1: was an amazing draft. This was the golf draft, the 512 00:25:01,428 --> 00:25:04,508 Speaker 1: wine Traft, this was the Laramie Tounzel Draft. Yell, let 513 00:25:04,588 --> 00:25:08,548 Speaker 1: go to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell with the second corner 514 00:25:08,708 --> 00:25:12,868 Speaker 1: selected in the NFL draft in twenty sixteen. Tenth pick 515 00:25:13,268 --> 00:25:16,348 Speaker 1: in the two thousand and sixteen NFL Draft, the New 516 00:25:16,428 --> 00:25:23,668 Speaker 1: York Giants select Eli Apple, defensive back. Stay wow, I 517 00:25:23,828 --> 00:25:28,988 Speaker 1: mean the headline writes itself, the Big Apple and Eli's 518 00:25:29,068 --> 00:25:32,828 Speaker 1: gone to New York. We're the mother live. Yes, right, 519 00:25:35,028 --> 00:25:38,788 Speaker 1: I will take about He was drafted tenth overall by 520 00:25:38,788 --> 00:25:40,988 Speaker 1: the Giants. He's already played for four teams, and most 521 00:25:41,028 --> 00:25:43,548 Speaker 1: recently the Bengals. He's trash talked that Tyree Hills, the 522 00:25:43,628 --> 00:25:48,028 Speaker 1: Bond Digs, and Patrick Mahomes's wife Brittany talk trash at 523 00:25:48,108 --> 00:25:50,468 Speaker 1: him after last year's ANFC championship game. So there you go. 524 00:25:52,588 --> 00:25:54,908 Speaker 1: We're talking about all in love, Kylo. Are you ready? 525 00:25:54,948 --> 00:25:56,788 Speaker 1: This is might be my favorite tribute question we've ever given. 526 00:25:57,148 --> 00:26:01,028 Speaker 1: Oh my goodness, it combines all of our interests nineties 527 00:26:01,068 --> 00:26:04,788 Speaker 1: football and nineties pop cultures go all right y. In 528 00:26:04,988 --> 00:26:09,428 Speaker 1: nineteen ninety two, the Colts had the first and second 529 00:26:09,508 --> 00:26:13,388 Speaker 1: overall picks in the NFL draft. They selected Steve Entman 530 00:26:13,508 --> 00:26:16,708 Speaker 1: and Quentin Korea the one two. Can you name who 531 00:26:16,788 --> 00:26:20,508 Speaker 1: the third overall pick was? And the Saturdayy Live host 532 00:26:20,588 --> 00:26:23,308 Speaker 1: and musical guests the week leading up to the ninety 533 00:26:23,348 --> 00:26:26,668 Speaker 1: two NFL Draft. There's a lot of names to look at, 534 00:26:26,788 --> 00:26:28,748 Speaker 1: but a question for the right. I'm gonna, I'm gonna. 535 00:26:28,828 --> 00:26:31,668 Speaker 1: I'm gonna see Linda Hamilton's coming off T two, which 536 00:26:31,668 --> 00:26:34,268 Speaker 1: is nineteen ninety one. So the fact that we're here 537 00:26:34,348 --> 00:26:36,668 Speaker 1: now in spring of ninety two, I think it's a 538 00:26:36,708 --> 00:26:39,868 Speaker 1: little bit late for Sarah Connard, Mute Martin Lawrence Massive 539 00:26:39,948 --> 00:26:42,468 Speaker 1: at the time, and then d Light and Desmond Howard. 540 00:26:42,668 --> 00:26:46,148 Speaker 1: Then we go third overall. I don't remember Jason Priesley 541 00:26:46,188 --> 00:26:51,228 Speaker 1: were in the Wheelhouse, Throes of n and CNC Music 542 00:26:51,308 --> 00:26:53,708 Speaker 1: Factory was gonna make you sweat and everybody dance. Now 543 00:26:53,828 --> 00:26:56,788 Speaker 1: that's the clubhouse leader. And yet did they get Seinfeld 544 00:26:56,868 --> 00:27:02,388 Speaker 1: and Annie Lennox, Peter I'm gonna go be Klingler, Brandon 545 00:27:02,468 --> 00:27:07,428 Speaker 1: Walsh and Freedom Williams. The vocalist for the CNC Music Factory. 546 00:27:07,588 --> 00:27:09,548 Speaker 1: I love that you know things that make Peter go. 547 00:27:10,628 --> 00:27:17,188 Speaker 1: The correct answer is hey, Sean Gilbert, Jerry Seinfeld, and 548 00:27:17,308 --> 00:27:21,228 Speaker 1: Annie Lennox with Seinfeld the host ninety two, The Seinfeld 549 00:27:21,348 --> 00:27:24,148 Speaker 1: Chronicles had now just become signed, looking into Lord, what 550 00:27:24,188 --> 00:27:27,668 Speaker 1: about a power couple? And then of course Annie Lennox, 551 00:27:27,708 --> 00:27:29,988 Speaker 1: she had just woken on Broken Glass and she was 552 00:27:30,068 --> 00:27:33,028 Speaker 1: singing her way right through Saturday Night Live, of course 553 00:27:33,068 --> 00:27:35,348 Speaker 1: from the arrhythmics, and she was now a solo artist. 554 00:27:35,428 --> 00:27:38,948 Speaker 1: That's what's the deal with grape nuts? No grapes, no nuts? 555 00:27:39,068 --> 00:27:47,108 Speaker 1: What's the dealble number one? Relating to the donuts. Okay, sorry, 556 00:27:47,748 --> 00:27:52,548 Speaker 1: Seinfeld doing Steve Entman jokes. That's good morning football. Yeah, guys, 557 00:27:52,628 --> 00:27:56,188 Speaker 1: this one's for everybody. It's a video clue. The twenty 558 00:27:56,348 --> 00:27:59,908 Speaker 1: thirteen NFL Draft was a fascinating one. Here's the question. 559 00:28:00,148 --> 00:28:04,348 Speaker 1: Who was the only wide receiver, running back, or quarterback 560 00:28:04,628 --> 00:28:09,308 Speaker 1: selected in the first fifteen picks of the twenty thirteen 561 00:28:09,428 --> 00:28:12,588 Speaker 1: NFL Draft. Okay, no qbs, no running backs, no wide 562 00:28:12,588 --> 00:28:16,148 Speaker 1: receivers except one man. Was it EJ? Manuel? Was it 563 00:28:16,228 --> 00:28:19,388 Speaker 1: Gino Smith? Was it DeAndre Hopkins? Or was it. Tavon 564 00:28:19,628 --> 00:28:24,188 Speaker 1: Austin checks what you got. I want to say it's 565 00:28:26,628 --> 00:28:30,108 Speaker 1: oh God, I want to say it's Gino. I want 566 00:28:30,108 --> 00:28:32,868 Speaker 1: to say Gino. Oh, let me see. I don't think. 567 00:28:33,268 --> 00:28:35,668 Speaker 1: I don't think it was any of the two quarterbacks 568 00:28:36,188 --> 00:28:42,028 Speaker 1: I'm going to go with. See DeAndre Hopkins O Gino. 569 00:28:42,148 --> 00:28:44,348 Speaker 1: I believe had to come back the next day for 570 00:28:44,508 --> 00:28:47,068 Speaker 1: Round two. Ej Manuel's first round of the Bills. But 571 00:28:47,108 --> 00:28:50,108 Speaker 1: I believe late Drowder Hopkins. I read something on his 572 00:28:50,148 --> 00:28:52,388 Speaker 1: Wikipedia page this morning. It was unsettling and maybe pushed 573 00:28:52,428 --> 00:28:54,508 Speaker 1: him back later than he should have gone. So, Peter, 574 00:28:54,708 --> 00:28:57,308 Speaker 1: I don't know if Tabon Austin was the top fifteen pick, 575 00:28:57,348 --> 00:28:59,748 Speaker 1: but that will be my answer. Tavon Austin DP. Very 576 00:28:59,788 --> 00:29:02,748 Speaker 1: often there's this there's this thing on Twitter where it'll 577 00:29:02,788 --> 00:29:06,388 Speaker 1: be like drop the best college football highlight taking scene. 578 00:29:06,668 --> 00:29:10,708 Speaker 1: It's either Reggie Bush or this man Goodell. Saint Louis 579 00:29:10,828 --> 00:29:15,108 Speaker 1: Rams take it away. With the eighth pick in the 580 00:29:15,148 --> 00:29:22,108 Speaker 1: twenty thirteen NFL Draft, the Saint Louis Rams select Tavon Austin, 581 00:29:23,068 --> 00:29:28,828 Speaker 1: wide receiver, West Virginia. Let's go Tavon. Eighth overall pick. 582 00:29:29,068 --> 00:29:33,268 Speaker 1: Ej Manuel went sixteen, de Hoplin twenty seventh. Gino Smith 583 00:29:33,388 --> 00:29:35,428 Speaker 1: was drafted in the second round obviously to the Jets 584 00:29:35,468 --> 00:29:37,668 Speaker 1: and would start as a rookie. The interesting thing with 585 00:29:37,788 --> 00:29:39,868 Speaker 1: Tavon Austin, of course, he bounced around the lad bounce 586 00:29:39,908 --> 00:29:41,868 Speaker 1: around the league a little bit. His height and now 587 00:29:41,948 --> 00:29:43,988 Speaker 1: that's coming up a lot with Bryce Young right now, 588 00:29:44,068 --> 00:29:46,708 Speaker 1: Tavon Austin was under six feet and he was drafted 589 00:29:46,828 --> 00:29:49,268 Speaker 1: in the top ten as a wide receiver. That's incredible. 590 00:29:49,348 --> 00:29:51,908 Speaker 1: Tvon got a big contract extension or two. Yeah, he 591 00:29:52,068 --> 00:29:54,508 Speaker 1: at hard knocks. He got it right for the Cowboys 592 00:29:54,548 --> 00:29:56,988 Speaker 1: preseason game. Yeah, didn't you end up with the Packers 593 00:29:57,068 --> 00:30:00,348 Speaker 1: and Rogers recently? Yes, around, he was on the team 594 00:30:00,428 --> 00:30:02,828 Speaker 1: last year. Yeah, it's on the Niners like last year's 595 00:30:02,828 --> 00:30:05,068 Speaker 1: all right. Yeah, he'll be somewhere next year. Yeah, that's 596 00:30:05,308 --> 00:30:26,868 Speaker 1: look at that take On Austin trivia Linda Hamilton's Cardinals 597 00:30:26,948 --> 00:30:30,188 Speaker 1: wide out DeAndre Hopkins. He was not in attendant on 598 00:30:30,348 --> 00:30:33,508 Speaker 1: Tuesday as the team began its off season strength in 599 00:30:33,628 --> 00:30:37,828 Speaker 1: conditioning program. Ian Rappaport reported three weeks ago that talks 600 00:30:37,828 --> 00:30:41,548 Speaker 1: were quote unquote ramping up among teams interested in training 601 00:30:41,588 --> 00:30:44,628 Speaker 1: for d hop and according to a recent SI report, 602 00:30:44,708 --> 00:30:48,788 Speaker 1: the Jets are among them, prompting their raining defensive Rookie 603 00:30:48,828 --> 00:30:51,628 Speaker 1: of the Year, none other than Sauce Gardner to meet 604 00:30:51,908 --> 00:30:54,228 Speaker 1: this out, He said, me and de hop had a 605 00:30:54,268 --> 00:30:56,788 Speaker 1: great talk when I was in Dallas last week with 606 00:30:56,988 --> 00:31:01,028 Speaker 1: the little, you know, sunglasses in the face. So now 607 00:31:01,108 --> 00:31:03,588 Speaker 1: that the Ravens went in and swooped up ob j 608 00:31:03,788 --> 00:31:06,788 Speaker 1: before he can meet with the Jets on Monday, should 609 00:31:06,868 --> 00:31:10,628 Speaker 1: Gang Green go all in on DeAndre Hopkins? What do 610 00:31:10,748 --> 00:31:13,548 Speaker 1: we think go all in? That's such a tough phrase 611 00:31:13,588 --> 00:31:18,788 Speaker 1: to figure out. All I think they should want DeAndre Hopkins, 612 00:31:18,828 --> 00:31:21,228 Speaker 1: I think for the New York Jets. Obviously we continue 613 00:31:21,268 --> 00:31:23,588 Speaker 1: to talk around Aaron Rodgers. Is he gonna be there? 614 00:31:23,628 --> 00:31:25,508 Speaker 1: At some point? It's going to happen to me. I 615 00:31:25,588 --> 00:31:27,548 Speaker 1: look at this yesterday as my anniversary, and you go 616 00:31:27,628 --> 00:31:29,868 Speaker 1: out to dinner. You want to go to a nice steakhouse, 617 00:31:30,068 --> 00:31:32,308 Speaker 1: and you want to have all the fixes in. When 618 00:31:32,348 --> 00:31:34,228 Speaker 1: you walk away from it, you're gonna talk about the 619 00:31:34,268 --> 00:31:36,628 Speaker 1: size because you go to these steakhouses, you want the 620 00:31:36,628 --> 00:31:39,588 Speaker 1: whip potatoes, you want the Brussels sprouts. There's a sweet 621 00:31:39,628 --> 00:31:42,268 Speaker 1: potato castrole that we've talked about on here. You want 622 00:31:42,268 --> 00:31:44,668 Speaker 1: to have all of those good things to go along 623 00:31:44,788 --> 00:31:46,628 Speaker 1: with the meal. Hell, have a buttercake and have a 624 00:31:46,708 --> 00:31:48,788 Speaker 1: great dessert while you got at it. But the most 625 00:31:48,868 --> 00:31:51,948 Speaker 1: important part of this meal is the steak. You need 626 00:31:52,068 --> 00:31:54,708 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers there. We can talk about the other things this, that, 627 00:31:54,828 --> 00:31:57,588 Speaker 1: and the third, but without that steak, the size don't matter. 628 00:31:57,828 --> 00:31:59,908 Speaker 1: It doesn't matter whether you get bottled water or you 629 00:31:59,988 --> 00:32:02,668 Speaker 1: just stick with the tap. You need to have the steak. 630 00:32:02,868 --> 00:32:05,468 Speaker 1: But my goodness, if you can parrot with a nice 631 00:32:05,668 --> 00:32:09,948 Speaker 1: red walk about it, it just the meal is just delicious. 632 00:32:10,228 --> 00:32:12,788 Speaker 1: And that is DeAndre Hopkins in this chance. If you 633 00:32:12,868 --> 00:32:15,028 Speaker 1: can get that nice red wine to add to the 634 00:32:15,108 --> 00:32:18,108 Speaker 1: mixture of the Jets talented receivers they have and Garrett 635 00:32:18,148 --> 00:32:21,628 Speaker 1: Wilson bringing over Alan Lazardon also signed to Nicole Harman. 636 00:32:22,108 --> 00:32:24,628 Speaker 1: DeAndre Hopkins is the guy a number one wide receiver, 637 00:32:24,788 --> 00:32:26,948 Speaker 1: has been that for years, a guy that can go 638 00:32:27,108 --> 00:32:29,748 Speaker 1: up and get any pass. Aaron Rodgers has talked about 639 00:32:29,748 --> 00:32:32,348 Speaker 1: the importance of having these type of weapons on the outside. 640 00:32:32,708 --> 00:32:34,708 Speaker 1: This to me is a great luxury to have and 641 00:32:34,788 --> 00:32:36,948 Speaker 1: for the New York Jets, you get Aaron Rodgers, you 642 00:32:36,988 --> 00:32:39,188 Speaker 1: don't know how long you're going to have them, So 643 00:32:39,348 --> 00:32:41,948 Speaker 1: you have to go all in to win a super Bowl. 644 00:32:42,348 --> 00:32:45,028 Speaker 1: This year, we talked about Aaron Rodgers, and we talked 645 00:32:45,028 --> 00:32:47,668 Speaker 1: about Brady going to Tampa winning in year one, Matt 646 00:32:47,708 --> 00:32:50,228 Speaker 1: Stafford going to the La Rams winning in year one. 647 00:32:50,588 --> 00:32:52,588 Speaker 1: That is the type of season the Jets hope to 648 00:32:52,708 --> 00:32:55,508 Speaker 1: have in adding a guy like Aaron Rodgers. So hell, 649 00:32:55,748 --> 00:32:58,668 Speaker 1: go all in, get a guy like DeAndre Hopkins to 650 00:32:58,828 --> 00:33:01,108 Speaker 1: add to the mix. But you gotta get Rogers in 651 00:33:01,188 --> 00:33:03,668 Speaker 1: the building first to fulfill everything you need for that 652 00:33:03,748 --> 00:33:07,068 Speaker 1: great meal. Again, I hate being that was really good 653 00:33:07,188 --> 00:33:09,508 Speaker 1: and I love steak and a love red wine. I 654 00:33:09,588 --> 00:33:12,668 Speaker 1: hate being such a a wet blanket. In the first hour, 655 00:33:12,748 --> 00:33:14,828 Speaker 1: I was talking about, well, lamar the money. If you're 656 00:33:14,868 --> 00:33:16,908 Speaker 1: gonna get Aaron Rodgers, you're gonna be paying Aaron Rodgers 657 00:33:16,988 --> 00:33:18,868 Speaker 1: crazy money, and you're gonna have to carve that out. 658 00:33:18,868 --> 00:33:21,588 Speaker 1: If you get DeAndre Hopkins first, you're gonna have to 659 00:33:21,668 --> 00:33:23,948 Speaker 1: then take a piece of the Aaron Rodgers pie out 660 00:33:23,988 --> 00:33:27,868 Speaker 1: of that equation. And to me, it's like, I don't 661 00:33:27,908 --> 00:33:30,348 Speaker 1: think Rogers needs to be convinced. Now does he help 662 00:33:30,428 --> 00:33:32,228 Speaker 1: you win? Of course, he's DeAndre Hopkins one of the 663 00:33:32,268 --> 00:33:35,028 Speaker 1: best wide receivers of his generation. But this isn't like, Hey, 664 00:33:35,308 --> 00:33:37,788 Speaker 1: what the Ravens are doing with O'Dell to Lamar, like, hey, 665 00:33:37,788 --> 00:33:39,348 Speaker 1: look what we did, We got you O'Dell. Like is 666 00:33:39,388 --> 00:33:41,828 Speaker 1: that Gonna Rogers is all in? Rogers wants to be 667 00:33:41,908 --> 00:33:43,828 Speaker 1: a Jet. He was just happy with Alan Mozard and 668 00:33:43,868 --> 00:33:45,628 Speaker 1: they got McCole Hardman. And I wouldn't be shocked if 669 00:33:45,668 --> 00:33:47,908 Speaker 1: Randall Cobbins up joining the team as well at some point. 670 00:33:47,948 --> 00:33:49,308 Speaker 1: But I don't think you need to go all in 671 00:33:49,428 --> 00:33:51,748 Speaker 1: on DeAndre Hopkins right now. I think you need to 672 00:33:51,748 --> 00:33:54,268 Speaker 1: focus all of your efforts getting freaking Aaron Rodgers, Like 673 00:33:54,348 --> 00:33:55,948 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't want to see them doing six 674 00:33:56,028 --> 00:33:59,428 Speaker 1: different transactions and saying, oh, well, we've got to get 675 00:33:59,468 --> 00:34:02,108 Speaker 1: this guy to get Rogers happy. Imagine Rogers. I'm done 676 00:34:02,148 --> 00:34:05,748 Speaker 1: building hypothetical situations or Aaron Rodger. Just get Aaron Rodgers. 677 00:34:06,188 --> 00:34:07,748 Speaker 1: I'll tell you, I said yesterday. And the more and 678 00:34:07,828 --> 00:34:09,268 Speaker 1: more I feel like, I don't know if this deal 679 00:34:09,308 --> 00:34:12,588 Speaker 1: even gets done at the draft. This deal can go 680 00:34:12,668 --> 00:34:14,388 Speaker 1: on and on and on, and the Green Bay can 681 00:34:14,428 --> 00:34:16,628 Speaker 1: just hold their feet to the fire. The Jets have 682 00:34:16,788 --> 00:34:20,708 Speaker 1: three picks in the top forty five. I think I 683 00:34:20,748 --> 00:34:23,108 Speaker 1: would imagine Green Bay wants one of those. I don't 684 00:34:23,188 --> 00:34:25,868 Speaker 1: think the Jets are looking to necessarily part with one 685 00:34:25,908 --> 00:34:27,628 Speaker 1: of those right now, or two of those, or whatever 686 00:34:27,668 --> 00:34:29,908 Speaker 1: their green Bay Packers want, And I don't think it's 687 00:34:29,948 --> 00:34:32,148 Speaker 1: going to change just because the draft is here. So 688 00:34:32,308 --> 00:34:35,508 Speaker 1: to me, it's work. Put all your efforts into building 689 00:34:35,548 --> 00:34:37,348 Speaker 1: the best team possible and making sure you have the 690 00:34:37,388 --> 00:34:39,628 Speaker 1: money available for Aaron Rodgers, and that's a contract restructure 691 00:34:39,668 --> 00:34:42,188 Speaker 1: or whatever it is. I love Hopkins. I think he 692 00:34:42,228 --> 00:34:43,628 Speaker 1: would be great in New York, and I think he'd 693 00:34:43,628 --> 00:34:47,028 Speaker 1: be a great addition to any quarterback. You know, Arsenal, 694 00:34:47,148 --> 00:34:50,028 Speaker 1: But gosh, they built already that quarterback, that wide receiver room. 695 00:34:50,028 --> 00:34:51,668 Speaker 1: I think they're pretty good with Lazard and Hardman or 696 00:34:51,708 --> 00:34:53,788 Speaker 1: what they got. I don't necessarily think they need to 697 00:34:53,828 --> 00:34:55,788 Speaker 1: go in all in again on another player. Let's just 698 00:34:55,828 --> 00:34:57,868 Speaker 1: get Rodgers first. If they get through the draft without 699 00:34:57,868 --> 00:34:59,748 Speaker 1: the trade, then all are they going to offer the 700 00:34:59,788 --> 00:35:03,308 Speaker 1: Packers Because the draft picks don't matter, they're next years, 701 00:35:03,348 --> 00:35:04,948 Speaker 1: and how do they get it them? Then it wouldn't 702 00:35:04,988 --> 00:35:07,428 Speaker 1: be them, It would be the Packers being the one 703 00:35:07,468 --> 00:35:09,548 Speaker 1: saying or yeah, for sure, the packer, what are they 704 00:35:09,548 --> 00:35:13,748 Speaker 1: gonna offer, stubborn, We're not giving you. We're not We're 705 00:35:13,788 --> 00:35:15,668 Speaker 1: not doing this for unless we're getting the best premium 706 00:35:15,708 --> 00:35:19,348 Speaker 1: picks we deserve. Rogers can sit there, figure it out. 707 00:35:19,428 --> 00:35:22,188 Speaker 1: We don't de pay him till September. Kind of want it, 708 00:35:22,628 --> 00:35:27,908 Speaker 1: kind of want should the Jets go all in? Hopps 709 00:35:27,908 --> 00:35:31,228 Speaker 1: says stock is low right now. He's gonna be thirty one. 710 00:35:31,308 --> 00:35:33,948 Speaker 1: I think he's been around. You know, last year was 711 00:35:33,988 --> 00:35:35,228 Speaker 1: such a strange year for him because it was the 712 00:35:35,228 --> 00:35:37,868 Speaker 1: disasters year for the Cardinals and he was suspended to 713 00:35:37,948 --> 00:35:40,948 Speaker 1: start the season seven games. Do you know he showed 714 00:35:41,028 --> 00:35:43,068 Speaker 1: up in week eight and had ten catches and then 715 00:35:43,068 --> 00:35:46,348 Speaker 1: the next game he had twelve catches. Like he's really good. 716 00:35:46,588 --> 00:35:49,588 Speaker 1: He's very very good, And obviously it would help. But 717 00:35:49,988 --> 00:35:52,868 Speaker 1: we got to remind ourselves with the Packers thing. They're 718 00:35:52,908 --> 00:35:56,988 Speaker 1: not ruling Rogers like that. That's not that you're putting 719 00:35:57,028 --> 00:35:59,268 Speaker 1: a package together to sell Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers wants 720 00:35:59,308 --> 00:36:01,468 Speaker 1: to be there. The more interesting thing was if the 721 00:36:01,628 --> 00:36:04,628 Speaker 1: Ravens said we should get d Hop and then hello, 722 00:36:04,868 --> 00:36:07,548 Speaker 1: we have him, we have Odell. That's they're in the 723 00:36:07,668 --> 00:36:11,308 Speaker 1: wooing business. It's not too late. So if you're gonna 724 00:36:11,348 --> 00:36:12,868 Speaker 1: do some sort of sort of term deal and you're 725 00:36:13,028 --> 00:36:15,548 Speaker 1: trying to just put out all the flowers for Lamar, 726 00:36:15,988 --> 00:36:17,828 Speaker 1: they're the ones who should. The Jets shure he's a 727 00:36:17,868 --> 00:36:19,548 Speaker 1: really good player, but he's gonna be expensive and you 728 00:36:19,628 --> 00:36:21,628 Speaker 1: got bigger fish to fry. Can you imagine walking into 729 00:36:21,668 --> 00:36:23,708 Speaker 1: steakhouse and telling the weight, I'll have the mashed potatoes 730 00:36:23,708 --> 00:36:25,788 Speaker 1: and the garlic mashed, and I'll have the spinach. Just 731 00:36:25,908 --> 00:36:29,188 Speaker 1: no steak. You got from the insane asylum. Get out 732 00:36:29,228 --> 00:36:31,748 Speaker 1: of here. It's not It doesn't really blow my hair 733 00:36:31,788 --> 00:36:32,428 Speaker 1: back from the Jets