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 --> 00:00:27,028 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good Morning, three weeks from today in 3 00:00:27,148 --> 00:00:30,668 Speaker 1: Las Vegas. It's the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, presented 4 00:00:30,668 --> 00:00:34,868 Speaker 1: by Verizon Thursday, April twenty eighth and primetime on NFL Network, 5 00:00:35,068 --> 00:00:39,708 Speaker 1: Additional coverage on ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportees. Visit NFL 6 00:00:39,788 --> 00:00:43,868 Speaker 1: dot com slash draft for more information and Peter your 7 00:00:44,028 --> 00:00:47,708 Speaker 1: first notch draft. Let's go today. Screw goes to the 8 00:00:47,788 --> 00:00:50,668 Speaker 1: Jags at number one. How many quarterbacks are coming off 9 00:00:50,668 --> 00:00:52,788 Speaker 1: the board in the first round. We'll break it all 10 00:00:52,788 --> 00:00:56,108 Speaker 1: down in just a bit this morning. Welcome to Good 11 00:00:56,108 --> 00:00:59,308 Speaker 1: Morning Football. We are live in New York City. It's Thursday, 12 00:00:59,348 --> 00:01:02,628 Speaker 1: April seventh. My name is Jane Slater alongside Peter Schrager 13 00:01:02,868 --> 00:01:07,228 Speaker 1: Cayl Brandt, and we've got to let's go the X Factor, 14 00:01:07,548 --> 00:01:11,148 Speaker 1: the Human joy Sticks. Oh my gosh, you're fine, Texas. 15 00:01:12,588 --> 00:01:18,108 Speaker 1: It's incredible with the double XXO. You look good. Thanks, Thanks, 16 00:01:18,108 --> 00:01:20,068 Speaker 1: you're feeling I'm feeling great. Great to be back with you, 17 00:01:20,188 --> 00:01:21,788 Speaker 1: Great to have you back. You're on with us. Last 18 00:01:21,788 --> 00:01:23,828 Speaker 1: week we didn't have enough and we're like, let's get 19 00:01:23,868 --> 00:01:26,028 Speaker 1: Dante back and here you are. We're so excited to 20 00:01:26,028 --> 00:01:27,988 Speaker 1: have you. Man. Great to be back, man, great heater. 21 00:01:28,228 --> 00:01:31,268 Speaker 1: With my fellow texts, are you guys justwhelmed with Texas Week? 22 00:01:31,348 --> 00:01:33,948 Speaker 1: I know our East Coasters are collectively rolling their eyes. 23 00:01:34,588 --> 00:01:37,668 Speaker 1: You don't mess with it, that's what they say. I'm 24 00:01:37,668 --> 00:01:39,028 Speaker 1: into it, Peter, Can you can you just give us 25 00:01:39,188 --> 00:01:40,708 Speaker 1: just a little tease on this mark? Give us give 26 00:01:40,708 --> 00:01:42,788 Speaker 1: me some candle webs, babe, Come on, come on heregraph 27 00:01:42,828 --> 00:01:46,308 Speaker 1: Seattle Seahawks number nine, Charles Cross, the offensive tack a 28 00:01:46,308 --> 00:01:48,708 Speaker 1: lot of what MISSI state. We're gonna get to all 29 00:01:48,708 --> 00:01:51,068 Speaker 1: of the chos Cross thirty two teams. We're gonna give 30 00:01:51,068 --> 00:01:52,748 Speaker 1: you all of who your team is taking in my 31 00:01:52,788 --> 00:01:54,708 Speaker 1: latest mock. I've been on the phones with coaches and 32 00:01:54,828 --> 00:01:58,548 Speaker 1: GM for more than two weeks since before the owners meetings, 33 00:01:58,548 --> 00:02:00,228 Speaker 1: and uh, I feel pretty good with where I'm at 34 00:02:00,348 --> 00:02:02,708 Speaker 1: right now. But we're gonna reveal it next segment. Do 35 00:02:02,708 --> 00:02:05,508 Speaker 1: you need some ointment real quick? No? Like, I feel 36 00:02:05,508 --> 00:02:07,548 Speaker 1: like that paper is so hot off the press. Yeah, 37 00:02:07,988 --> 00:02:13,988 Speaker 1: wamenta alo vera. I've been on the oatment all right 38 00:02:14,268 --> 00:02:18,468 Speaker 1: time for the lean black Look. We got this massive 39 00:02:18,508 --> 00:02:21,468 Speaker 1: news yesterday during Good Morning Football, the Bills agreeing to 40 00:02:21,588 --> 00:02:24,028 Speaker 1: terms with All Pro wide receiver step On Diggs on 41 00:02:24,108 --> 00:02:27,588 Speaker 1: a four year, ninety six million dollar contract extension. That 42 00:02:27,668 --> 00:02:31,628 Speaker 1: deal puts Diggs in Buffalo catching passes from Josh Allen 43 00:02:31,708 --> 00:02:35,868 Speaker 1: for sorry division the next six seasons. That's a dynamic 44 00:02:35,908 --> 00:02:38,188 Speaker 1: duo for sure. But we saw Allan and Diggs fall 45 00:02:38,228 --> 00:02:41,028 Speaker 1: to the Chiefs and that epic overtime game and the 46 00:02:41,068 --> 00:02:44,308 Speaker 1: AFC Divisional and of course it was the Bengals who 47 00:02:44,348 --> 00:02:47,668 Speaker 1: advanced to the Super Bowl from the AFC. Okay, So, 48 00:02:47,708 --> 00:02:50,708 Speaker 1: but after what you've seen this off season, I gotta 49 00:02:50,708 --> 00:02:53,948 Speaker 1: ask the breakfast table this morning. Have the Bills officially 50 00:02:53,988 --> 00:02:58,988 Speaker 1: surpassed both Cincinnati and Kansas City in the AFC hierarchy? Kyle? 51 00:02:59,228 --> 00:03:01,308 Speaker 1: Do you think I dare killed the buzz this morning? 52 00:03:01,428 --> 00:03:03,468 Speaker 1: Should I do it? Should I scratch the record? You're 53 00:03:03,468 --> 00:03:05,788 Speaker 1: feeling pretty good up there, really good, and I feel 54 00:03:05,828 --> 00:03:08,308 Speaker 1: really good. And yesterday Dante won this devon dis news 55 00:03:08,308 --> 00:03:10,828 Speaker 1: came out. We just we basically handed them the Lombardi 56 00:03:10,828 --> 00:03:14,308 Speaker 1: even though they didn't add anything. Right now, the Bills 57 00:03:14,348 --> 00:03:16,868 Speaker 1: are just they're just drunk at the wedding and it's 58 00:03:16,868 --> 00:03:20,308 Speaker 1: flow Rider and you ate well, and the negotiations and 59 00:03:20,388 --> 00:03:22,628 Speaker 1: the talking with the bridesmaid's going it's gonna great night. 60 00:03:22,628 --> 00:03:24,028 Speaker 1: And then you remember when you're like, oh my god, 61 00:03:24,068 --> 00:03:26,348 Speaker 1: I have an eight am flight. I hate why did 62 00:03:26,388 --> 00:03:29,588 Speaker 1: I schedule it? Then the am flights the Kannst City Chiefs, 63 00:03:29,428 --> 00:03:31,908 Speaker 1: it's it's a debt that will be paid, that must 64 00:03:31,948 --> 00:03:34,428 Speaker 1: be paid, that must be attacked. I don't care who 65 00:03:34,428 --> 00:03:36,348 Speaker 1: the Bills bring in, or who they pay, or how 66 00:03:36,388 --> 00:03:39,588 Speaker 1: good Josh Allen is. The Chiefs thing is lingering. They 67 00:03:39,628 --> 00:03:42,028 Speaker 1: got business with Kansas City that they have not been 68 00:03:42,068 --> 00:03:43,788 Speaker 1: able to solve a couple of years in a row. 69 00:03:43,788 --> 00:03:45,748 Speaker 1: And I don't care about the regular season. I'm talking 70 00:03:45,748 --> 00:03:48,348 Speaker 1: about the big one. Also, I think based on Josh 71 00:03:48,428 --> 00:03:51,308 Speaker 1: Allen's performance in a loss against the Chiefs, I think 72 00:03:51,308 --> 00:03:54,228 Speaker 1: we convinced ourselves that they were like eighteen and oz 73 00:03:54,388 --> 00:03:56,988 Speaker 1: and then lost. Last year's Bills team was eleven and six. 74 00:03:57,388 --> 00:04:01,428 Speaker 1: They had big losses to teams that mattered. They lost Indianapolis, 75 00:04:01,468 --> 00:04:04,668 Speaker 1: they lost the Tennessee, they lost the Tampa. They didn't 76 00:04:04,708 --> 00:04:06,828 Speaker 1: have a ton of marquee wins. Now I'm gonna go 77 00:04:06,908 --> 00:04:10,628 Speaker 1: even further. The schedule kicks in this year, guys, alight. 78 00:04:10,668 --> 00:04:13,308 Speaker 1: So not only is the AC is gonna be better 79 00:04:13,908 --> 00:04:17,188 Speaker 1: this year's bill's teams played. They play the entire AFC North. 80 00:04:17,428 --> 00:04:20,428 Speaker 1: That's not fun. They're gonna play Rogers, They're gonna play 81 00:04:20,468 --> 00:04:22,388 Speaker 1: the Chiefs again. They're gonna play the Titans again, and 82 00:04:22,388 --> 00:04:25,108 Speaker 1: then their last little little addition from the NFC, they'll 83 00:04:25,108 --> 00:04:27,908 Speaker 1: play the Ramps. Like this is a real, real test. 84 00:04:28,068 --> 00:04:30,508 Speaker 1: This is not going to be a cakewalk. And so 85 00:04:30,668 --> 00:04:32,548 Speaker 1: I love them as much as the next guy, but 86 00:04:32,708 --> 00:04:34,788 Speaker 1: they haven't beaten the baddest guy in the box that 87 00:04:34,868 --> 00:04:37,708 Speaker 1: the Bengals, even aside they have lost and the Arrow 88 00:04:37,788 --> 00:04:39,188 Speaker 1: had two years in a row. I don't care what 89 00:04:39,308 --> 00:04:42,628 Speaker 1: the overtime coin flip nonsense was. It's a fun party, 90 00:04:42,868 --> 00:04:45,028 Speaker 1: but there's something hanging over the back of your head 91 00:04:45,068 --> 00:04:46,948 Speaker 1: that's a little bit sobering right now when you might 92 00:04:46,948 --> 00:04:49,588 Speaker 1: as well address it. Yes they're the offseason champs. Yes 93 00:04:49,668 --> 00:04:52,548 Speaker 1: they're the April Lombardies. Let's find out what happens eight 94 00:04:52,708 --> 00:04:54,668 Speaker 1: nine months from now, because that's when it comes down 95 00:04:54,708 --> 00:04:59,108 Speaker 1: to Dante that exactly, come on, slightly, what a segue 96 00:04:59,188 --> 00:05:02,988 Speaker 1: until my point. He let me answer that question with 97 00:05:03,188 --> 00:05:05,948 Speaker 1: the question, please do have the Bills beating the Chiefs 98 00:05:05,988 --> 00:05:08,868 Speaker 1: when it matters. Most don't think the playoffs. No, Whaila, 99 00:05:09,108 --> 00:05:12,228 Speaker 1: there you have it. It is the Cincinnati Bengal. Okay, 100 00:05:12,788 --> 00:05:18,748 Speaker 1: while for last I heard, they were then FC champion. Yes, 101 00:05:18,948 --> 00:05:21,148 Speaker 1: they went to the Super Bowl, came within a few 102 00:05:21,228 --> 00:05:23,828 Speaker 1: minutes of winning that Super Bowl. So for me, I 103 00:05:24,028 --> 00:05:27,548 Speaker 1: think it is the Bengals that are the top dogs 104 00:05:27,588 --> 00:05:31,548 Speaker 1: in the FFC. Now they went to Arrowhead and beat Arrowhead, 105 00:05:31,668 --> 00:05:35,348 Speaker 1: I mean beat the Patrick Mahomes in Arrowa. Only one 106 00:05:35,428 --> 00:05:36,908 Speaker 1: other guy has been able to do that since the 107 00:05:36,988 --> 00:05:40,268 Speaker 1: My Holmes era has begun. That's Tom Patrick breaking. That's 108 00:05:40,628 --> 00:05:43,828 Speaker 1: so for me, Joe Burrow is the one that is 109 00:05:43,868 --> 00:05:48,228 Speaker 1: still s fearing me. Josh Allen obviously uber talented, the 110 00:05:48,428 --> 00:05:52,028 Speaker 1: Bills uber talented. But for me, when I look at 111 00:05:52,948 --> 00:05:55,228 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow for what he did at LSU and what 112 00:05:55,348 --> 00:05:57,788 Speaker 1: he's done in a short span of time in the NFL, 113 00:05:58,108 --> 00:06:00,908 Speaker 1: he's the guy that seems to be able to galvanize 114 00:06:00,948 --> 00:06:03,788 Speaker 1: the team, went on the road, went at home, get 115 00:06:03,828 --> 00:06:07,068 Speaker 1: his team may to play at the next level. Uh 116 00:06:07,548 --> 00:06:11,668 Speaker 1: pace um. And then you look at the tandem Josh 117 00:06:11,748 --> 00:06:15,908 Speaker 1: Allen Stefan Dix. That's for middle sure, but you can't 118 00:06:15,948 --> 00:06:19,348 Speaker 1: tell me Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase doesn't put more 119 00:06:19,428 --> 00:06:23,148 Speaker 1: fear than you did for me. I think the Cincinnati 120 00:06:23,188 --> 00:06:24,708 Speaker 1: Bengals are the team to do me. And that's coming 121 00:06:24,748 --> 00:06:27,068 Speaker 1: from a former Chiefs legend and it has a lot 122 00:06:27,148 --> 00:06:29,908 Speaker 1: of weight. Now I'm considered someone who's plugged in with 123 00:06:29,988 --> 00:06:31,868 Speaker 1: the Chiefs. So when I said after the Super Bowl 124 00:06:31,948 --> 00:06:34,228 Speaker 1: that Joe Burrow is the quarterback to beat in the AFC, 125 00:06:34,348 --> 00:06:36,588 Speaker 1: chief sayings jumped all over me. Are you are you 126 00:06:36,668 --> 00:06:39,548 Speaker 1: feeling confident saying that Joe Burrow is the quarterback to 127 00:06:39,588 --> 00:06:41,708 Speaker 1: beat now in the AFC OH one hundred. I mean, 128 00:06:41,828 --> 00:06:44,108 Speaker 1: I'm just basing off of last year. I'm basing off 129 00:06:44,148 --> 00:06:47,028 Speaker 1: two three years now right now. He's the guy. He 130 00:06:47,108 --> 00:06:49,308 Speaker 1: beat the Chiefs twice. He beat him twice, he beat 131 00:06:49,388 --> 00:06:52,148 Speaker 1: him at home, soundedly in the second half in both games. 132 00:06:52,668 --> 00:06:54,908 Speaker 1: I've never seen Patrick Mahomes at defense too. We talk 133 00:06:54,948 --> 00:06:56,948 Speaker 1: about Joe Burrow a lot, but I've never seen a 134 00:06:56,988 --> 00:07:00,308 Speaker 1: defense make Patrick Mahomes look like a rookie. And that's 135 00:07:00,348 --> 00:07:02,868 Speaker 1: what that defense did. So for me, the Chiefs need 136 00:07:02,948 --> 00:07:06,588 Speaker 1: to worry about the Bengals, not the bus And I'll 137 00:07:06,628 --> 00:07:09,668 Speaker 1: go back to Buffalo because I think on paper right now, 138 00:07:09,948 --> 00:07:13,748 Speaker 1: on paper, based on this offseason, I think the Buffalo 139 00:07:13,788 --> 00:07:16,308 Speaker 1: Bills are the favorite in the AFC, even if the 140 00:07:16,428 --> 00:07:20,588 Speaker 1: Bengals won, even if the Chiefs have loaded most talented. 141 00:07:20,628 --> 00:07:23,508 Speaker 1: I look at this roster and I'm like, Okay, you 142 00:07:23,668 --> 00:07:26,708 Speaker 1: had a really good defense last year. You add von Miller, 143 00:07:26,748 --> 00:07:28,548 Speaker 1: and von Miller chose to go there where he could 144 00:07:28,548 --> 00:07:31,188 Speaker 1: have very easily been very comfortable in LA. And then 145 00:07:31,268 --> 00:07:33,708 Speaker 1: you also lock up Stefon Diggs, which are two biggest 146 00:07:33,748 --> 00:07:36,708 Speaker 1: priorities this offseason. Where get the deal? The deal done 147 00:07:36,708 --> 00:07:39,188 Speaker 1: with Diggs, they did it yesterday, and then add some 148 00:07:39,308 --> 00:07:41,708 Speaker 1: more defensive pressure and they got that with von Miller. 149 00:07:41,948 --> 00:07:45,068 Speaker 1: As far as the losses go, the biggest loss is 150 00:07:45,108 --> 00:07:47,908 Speaker 1: not on the field, it's on the sidelines. Brian Dabo 151 00:07:48,068 --> 00:07:51,228 Speaker 1: leaving gives me great, great concerns. So on paper, yeah, 152 00:07:51,228 --> 00:07:55,588 Speaker 1: they're the favorites. But hey, Ken Dorsey time to step up. 153 00:07:56,108 --> 00:07:58,748 Speaker 1: And Dorsey is a new offensive coordinator, and that right 154 00:07:58,788 --> 00:08:02,028 Speaker 1: there is Joe Brady. Joe Brady, who was fired as 155 00:08:02,068 --> 00:08:05,028 Speaker 1: the Panthers of offensive coordinator, is the quarter backs coach. 156 00:08:05,388 --> 00:08:08,628 Speaker 1: So now you're adding in two really young guys Joe Brady, 157 00:08:08,708 --> 00:08:11,188 Speaker 1: who is kind of in the hinter lens of the 158 00:08:11,308 --> 00:08:13,668 Speaker 1: NFL or after getting fired and everyone wondering, well, what 159 00:08:13,748 --> 00:08:16,668 Speaker 1: happened there with Carolina? Like he was this young upstar guy, 160 00:08:16,668 --> 00:08:19,148 Speaker 1: He's thirty years old. What's going on? He's going to 161 00:08:19,228 --> 00:08:22,028 Speaker 1: be the one in Josh Allen's ear. Ken Dorsey right 162 00:08:22,028 --> 00:08:24,148 Speaker 1: there is going to be drawing up the bays Brian 163 00:08:24,228 --> 00:08:25,988 Speaker 1: Dables in New York with the Giants dealing with Daniel 164 00:08:26,068 --> 00:08:28,548 Speaker 1: Jones and sa Kwon Barkley. He's not coming back anytime soon. 165 00:08:28,988 --> 00:08:31,108 Speaker 1: This is the first time Josh Allen's gonna have to 166 00:08:31,148 --> 00:08:33,908 Speaker 1: go under center and do it without Brian Dable as 167 00:08:33,948 --> 00:08:37,428 Speaker 1: that security blanket and architect fascinated sew it is on paper, 168 00:08:37,548 --> 00:08:39,708 Speaker 1: it's great, but I know how this thing goes, and 169 00:08:39,788 --> 00:08:42,828 Speaker 1: an offensive coordinator and a quarterback, especially a guy who's 170 00:08:42,828 --> 00:08:45,268 Speaker 1: emerging like Josh Allen to being maybe the best in 171 00:08:45,348 --> 00:08:47,668 Speaker 1: the league. I think it's huge. Ken Dorsey might be 172 00:08:47,708 --> 00:08:50,268 Speaker 1: the biggest X factor in this entire thing. I'm gonna 173 00:08:50,308 --> 00:08:53,188 Speaker 1: Texas two step here. I'm all about. I'm all in 174 00:08:53,308 --> 00:08:55,108 Speaker 1: on the Bengals, and that's because I'm all in on 175 00:08:55,228 --> 00:08:58,268 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow. This is a guy that slayed dragons in college, 176 00:08:58,388 --> 00:09:01,708 Speaker 1: took down Slimpson, took down at Alabama. Then he comes 177 00:09:01,748 --> 00:09:04,708 Speaker 1: into the league. He gets Jamaar Chase, who didn't play 178 00:09:04,748 --> 00:09:07,628 Speaker 1: his final year of college. So let's see what he 179 00:09:07,788 --> 00:09:09,828 Speaker 1: looks like in a second year in the NFL if 180 00:09:09,868 --> 00:09:12,028 Speaker 1: he's playing at that level. And then the one knock 181 00:09:12,068 --> 00:09:14,108 Speaker 1: on this team was they needed help on the offensive line. 182 00:09:14,108 --> 00:09:16,668 Speaker 1: Well they've addressed that, so I have no reason to 183 00:09:16,748 --> 00:09:19,548 Speaker 1: believe that these are boomers Bengals. I don't think they're 184 00:09:19,548 --> 00:09:22,148 Speaker 1: gonna make one trip to the super Bowl and that's it. 185 00:09:22,428 --> 00:09:24,748 Speaker 1: I could see them poise for a repeat. So I'm 186 00:09:24,868 --> 00:09:28,308 Speaker 1: all in on them, particularly their resilience in the playoffs 187 00:09:28,388 --> 00:09:30,068 Speaker 1: and in the super Bowl, the way that those guys 188 00:09:30,188 --> 00:09:33,308 Speaker 1: hung in there. I think it's it's bonding for the team. 189 00:09:33,388 --> 00:09:35,428 Speaker 1: I think we talk about you know, it sort of 190 00:09:35,788 --> 00:09:38,708 Speaker 1: leaves it lingers with you a loss like that. I 191 00:09:38,828 --> 00:09:41,908 Speaker 1: think it's just going to empower these guys and make 192 00:09:41,988 --> 00:09:45,988 Speaker 1: them even better next season. Guys. Of course, yes, take 193 00:09:46,028 --> 00:09:49,108 Speaker 1: away Scale said tell let's let's go all it factor. Okay, 194 00:09:50,188 --> 00:09:53,588 Speaker 1: who you take, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow. I'm taking Allen 195 00:09:54,228 --> 00:09:57,708 Speaker 1: on the it factor. I'm absolutely not the scale set factor. 196 00:09:58,828 --> 00:10:00,508 Speaker 1: Josh Allen's been in the playoffs a few years in 197 00:10:00,508 --> 00:10:02,868 Speaker 1: a row now, like he's been to an AFC title game, 198 00:10:02,948 --> 00:10:04,668 Speaker 1: and I know that Joe Bersman of the sup Bowl. 199 00:10:05,108 --> 00:10:08,388 Speaker 1: There's this impression, maybe unfair about Cincinnati that they got 200 00:10:08,468 --> 00:10:11,108 Speaker 1: hot or that they're a one hit wonder. It's hard 201 00:10:11,108 --> 00:10:12,508 Speaker 1: to put your finger on Peter, can you put a 202 00:10:12,548 --> 00:10:15,148 Speaker 1: finger on it? Why the Bengals beat the Chiefs and 203 00:10:15,228 --> 00:10:17,188 Speaker 1: arrowhead went all the way to the last minute of 204 00:10:17,188 --> 00:10:18,868 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl, but that it still seems to be 205 00:10:18,988 --> 00:10:20,508 Speaker 1: more heat on the Bills and Chiefs is because of 206 00:10:20,588 --> 00:10:22,228 Speaker 1: that game. No, I think it's what is it? They 207 00:10:22,268 --> 00:10:25,268 Speaker 1: went four and thirteen the year before. One year? Yeah, 208 00:10:25,308 --> 00:10:27,268 Speaker 1: it's one year. It's just it's all too amazing, like 209 00:10:27,388 --> 00:10:30,028 Speaker 1: it was like, so I need more maybe of like, hey, 210 00:10:30,108 --> 00:10:32,588 Speaker 1: here's two years in a row of doing it. But gosh, 211 00:10:33,028 --> 00:10:34,548 Speaker 1: I think if you're looking at it in a window 212 00:10:34,548 --> 00:10:36,228 Speaker 1: and in a vacuum, I don't think anyone was more 213 00:10:36,268 --> 00:10:39,428 Speaker 1: impressive than Joe Burrow from January to the Super Bowl 214 00:10:39,428 --> 00:10:41,108 Speaker 1: February fourteen. I don't know if there's a single quarterback 215 00:10:41,148 --> 00:10:43,508 Speaker 1: in all of football to your point, Jane, like that 216 00:10:43,628 --> 00:10:45,348 Speaker 1: was when he was finally getting his groove coming off 217 00:10:45,388 --> 00:10:47,308 Speaker 1: the injury. It was like wow. So to beat the 218 00:10:47,388 --> 00:10:49,388 Speaker 1: Ravens twice, to beat the Chiefs twice, to go in 219 00:10:49,468 --> 00:10:51,388 Speaker 1: the playoffs and obviously beat the Titans two with a 220 00:10:51,428 --> 00:10:54,428 Speaker 1: one seed, and they come this short of Super Bowl victory. 221 00:10:54,628 --> 00:10:57,228 Speaker 1: You're right, Dante, we probably should be crowding the Bengals 222 00:10:57,228 --> 00:10:58,948 Speaker 1: and give it a little more respect and are because 223 00:10:58,948 --> 00:11:01,468 Speaker 1: it is a quarterback league, right, It's laid by the quarterback, 224 00:11:01,588 --> 00:11:03,588 Speaker 1: and you have to pick it back off. For Jason, 225 00:11:03,708 --> 00:11:06,108 Speaker 1: you have to go back for me, I do anyway. 226 00:11:06,268 --> 00:11:08,468 Speaker 1: You have to go back to college. He's stay clips 227 00:11:08,508 --> 00:11:11,308 Speaker 1: in Alabama. He's never lost. My ProTeam, he's never lost. 228 00:11:11,348 --> 00:11:13,428 Speaker 1: He's never lost. So for me, it's not just the 229 00:11:13,508 --> 00:11:15,588 Speaker 1: one year that he had this past season. It's the 230 00:11:15,668 --> 00:11:18,868 Speaker 1: total resume for me dating back to his college days 231 00:11:18,908 --> 00:11:21,068 Speaker 1: as well. And think, when these quarterbacks really start to 232 00:11:21,148 --> 00:11:23,708 Speaker 1: hit their stride, it's not near one, it's not near two, 233 00:11:23,788 --> 00:11:26,668 Speaker 1: give them three, four, five, six. That's when we start 234 00:11:26,668 --> 00:11:29,668 Speaker 1: seeing quarterbacks at their stride. So I think the ceiling continues. 235 00:11:31,068 --> 00:11:33,268 Speaker 1: I just I think his trajectory continues to go up. 236 00:11:34,828 --> 00:11:36,548 Speaker 1: He's not. So we didn't say okay, I mean just 237 00:11:36,948 --> 00:11:40,228 Speaker 1: we can't forget how Alan against the Chiefs and the 238 00:11:40,268 --> 00:11:43,908 Speaker 1: week before against the Patriots like that was prime Aaron 239 00:11:44,028 --> 00:11:47,308 Speaker 1: Rodgers type, like majesty and I love the Burrow thing. 240 00:11:47,668 --> 00:11:49,788 Speaker 1: I still think Alan is at the top, I really do. 241 00:11:49,948 --> 00:11:52,748 Speaker 1: But that is the bottom line is the quarterbacks we 242 00:11:52,868 --> 00:11:55,108 Speaker 1: have in the league right now, specifically the AFC, are 243 00:11:55,188 --> 00:11:58,108 Speaker 1: so exciting to go and get you excited for next season, 244 00:11:58,188 --> 00:12:00,268 Speaker 1: particularly after what we saw in the playoffs last year. 245 00:12:02,028 --> 00:12:06,868 Speaker 1: It's time for throw down Thursday, us draps yesterday we 246 00:12:07,028 --> 00:12:09,388 Speaker 1: loved it too. The Bills agreeing to terms with All 247 00:12:09,468 --> 00:12:12,508 Speaker 1: Pro wide receiver Steffon Diggs on a four year, ninety 248 00:12:12,508 --> 00:12:15,668 Speaker 1: six million dollar contract extension. That deal puts Digs in 249 00:12:15,828 --> 00:12:19,588 Speaker 1: Buffalo catching passes from none other than Josh Allen for 250 00:12:20,348 --> 00:12:25,308 Speaker 1: sorry division the next six seasons. So that brings up 251 00:12:25,348 --> 00:12:28,468 Speaker 1: to our first throwdown guys, which AFC duo will have 252 00:12:28,548 --> 00:12:31,348 Speaker 1: them bigger twenty twenty two season? Is it Allen and 253 00:12:31,428 --> 00:12:35,148 Speaker 1: Diggs or dear hard is a brand new little weapon? 254 00:12:35,428 --> 00:12:38,628 Speaker 1: All Pro wide receiver Davante Adams, Kyle and your thought, 255 00:12:39,188 --> 00:12:42,628 Speaker 1: I think I just think we're talking purely statistically in 256 00:12:42,748 --> 00:12:45,828 Speaker 1: production and Davante here up and down the field, they 257 00:12:45,908 --> 00:12:47,428 Speaker 1: play in a dome. They just spend all this money 258 00:12:47,428 --> 00:12:49,148 Speaker 1: and McDaniels wants to use them in all these ways. 259 00:12:49,388 --> 00:12:52,508 Speaker 1: I think probably statistically them, I really couldn't care less 260 00:12:52,508 --> 00:12:54,508 Speaker 1: what stafund dig statistics are this year. I don't care 261 00:12:54,508 --> 00:12:56,748 Speaker 1: what Josh Sallen statistics are. The statistics we need from 262 00:12:56,788 --> 00:12:59,788 Speaker 1: them is, you know, one big drive in January or February, 263 00:12:59,868 --> 00:13:01,588 Speaker 1: or maybe even one big catch, Like that's all it's 264 00:13:01,628 --> 00:13:03,148 Speaker 1: gonna be. Like. I know that they're good. I know 265 00:13:03,188 --> 00:13:05,788 Speaker 1: they have a connection in chemistry and we laugh. Emmanuel 266 00:13:05,828 --> 00:13:08,308 Speaker 1: Sanders is here saying how close they are as their 267 00:13:08,348 --> 00:13:10,468 Speaker 1: friends off the field, around the field. That's all great. 268 00:13:10,908 --> 00:13:12,748 Speaker 1: I don't care if he has one hundred and twenty 269 00:13:12,788 --> 00:13:15,588 Speaker 1: catches in the season. I care that he has nine 270 00:13:15,628 --> 00:13:17,788 Speaker 1: in the title Game and seven in the Super Bowl, 271 00:13:17,828 --> 00:13:19,988 Speaker 1: and that's all I care about. For Buffalo, DeVante is 272 00:13:19,988 --> 00:13:21,628 Speaker 1: probably gonna be a machine, and I think he has 273 00:13:21,668 --> 00:13:23,268 Speaker 1: something to prove that he was not a product of 274 00:13:23,308 --> 00:13:26,108 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers. I think it's the Raiders statistically, but I 275 00:13:26,188 --> 00:13:27,588 Speaker 1: think it'll be in the bills in the end, it'll 276 00:13:27,588 --> 00:13:30,228 Speaker 1: be optic wise with think Johar I'm with you, Kyle. 277 00:13:30,468 --> 00:13:32,428 Speaker 1: For a different reason though, I think it'll be Derek 278 00:13:32,468 --> 00:13:35,268 Speaker 1: Carr and DeVante Adams before a different reason. I just 279 00:13:35,508 --> 00:13:38,268 Speaker 1: witnessed what happens when a team can get a beat 280 00:13:38,348 --> 00:13:40,948 Speaker 1: on you. Defenses get a beat on you. Okay, we 281 00:13:41,028 --> 00:13:44,988 Speaker 1: saw with Patrick Mahomes Tyreek teams adjusted they realize, okay, 282 00:13:45,348 --> 00:13:47,868 Speaker 1: play this particular coverage, they'll struggle a little bit. I 283 00:13:47,948 --> 00:13:51,028 Speaker 1: say that to say this, I think with Derek Carr 284 00:13:51,028 --> 00:13:54,068 Speaker 1: and Davante Adams, you don't know how Johsh McDaniel is 285 00:13:54,108 --> 00:13:55,668 Speaker 1: going to use him. You don't know him what way. 286 00:13:55,748 --> 00:13:58,748 Speaker 1: Obviously you'll use him in the traditional ways. But Johsh 287 00:13:58,788 --> 00:14:01,348 Speaker 1: McDaniels has done a great job as far as being creative. 288 00:14:01,588 --> 00:14:03,988 Speaker 1: I like what he did when he left New England 289 00:14:04,028 --> 00:14:06,348 Speaker 1: the first he got a lot out of Tim Tebow 290 00:14:06,428 --> 00:14:08,428 Speaker 1: in Denver. So I think Josh m daniels with these 291 00:14:08,508 --> 00:14:11,108 Speaker 1: new these new towards were Derek and Derek Carr has 292 00:14:11,268 --> 00:14:13,508 Speaker 1: never had a guy like Davanta Addam. Yeah, So I 293 00:14:13,628 --> 00:14:16,588 Speaker 1: think the because of the new factor, not really knowing 294 00:14:16,628 --> 00:14:18,708 Speaker 1: how this offense is gonna go. You really can't get 295 00:14:18,748 --> 00:14:20,588 Speaker 1: a beat on what they've done in the past. I 296 00:14:20,708 --> 00:14:22,828 Speaker 1: think for that reason, Derek Carr and they want to 297 00:14:22,868 --> 00:14:26,628 Speaker 1: Addam have a better year and they're great friends. That 298 00:14:26,748 --> 00:14:31,388 Speaker 1: goes a long way. Yesterday we had Emmanuel Sanders in 299 00:14:31,468 --> 00:14:33,188 Speaker 1: your chair and what he said was he thinks the 300 00:14:33,308 --> 00:14:35,948 Speaker 1: Bengals have the best wide receiver group in the AFC. 301 00:14:36,028 --> 00:14:37,508 Speaker 1: And I was like, that's interesting, and they are young 302 00:14:37,588 --> 00:14:39,508 Speaker 1: and they are very different, and they were like, yeah, 303 00:14:39,548 --> 00:14:41,588 Speaker 1: but the Bills have Gabriel Dads. And then you think 304 00:14:41,588 --> 00:14:44,988 Speaker 1: about the Raiders, like Hunter Renfroe was pretty good too, 305 00:14:45,268 --> 00:14:47,948 Speaker 1: and I think he's the ultimate number two to what 306 00:14:48,108 --> 00:14:50,468 Speaker 1: Davante Adams is. And then you add in that that 307 00:14:50,588 --> 00:14:52,548 Speaker 1: I think Josh McDaniels has to be pulling the strings. 308 00:14:52,628 --> 00:14:55,428 Speaker 1: I have more confidence in Josh McDaniels than I do 309 00:14:55,708 --> 00:14:58,628 Speaker 1: with Ken Dorsey and and those guys and Joe Brady, 310 00:14:58,748 --> 00:15:01,148 Speaker 1: Like I feel like Josh McDaniels has never had a 311 00:15:01,188 --> 00:15:04,148 Speaker 1: wide receiver like this since Randy Moss was the receiver 312 00:15:04,268 --> 00:15:06,628 Speaker 1: that he had with the Patriots back with Brady back then, 313 00:15:07,028 --> 00:15:08,628 Speaker 1: and now to see them be able to use him, 314 00:15:08,628 --> 00:15:11,348 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna go Davante and Car. But the greatest 315 00:15:11,508 --> 00:15:13,468 Speaker 1: X factor is I don't think Derek Cars in the 316 00:15:13,508 --> 00:15:16,308 Speaker 1: same conversation as Josh Allen, So it goes back and forward. 317 00:15:16,348 --> 00:15:18,388 Speaker 1: You asked me the pure receiver in the duo. I'm 318 00:15:18,428 --> 00:15:20,468 Speaker 1: gonna go Raiders for now based on the coaching and 319 00:15:20,508 --> 00:15:22,708 Speaker 1: the receivers. But I don't know if Cars in that 320 00:15:22,788 --> 00:15:25,228 Speaker 1: combo with Josh Allen, especially the chemistry that we already 321 00:15:25,308 --> 00:15:29,588 Speaker 1: know exists between Car between Allen and Diggs. See, I'm 322 00:15:29,588 --> 00:15:31,548 Speaker 1: gonna go different than the rest of the breakfasting goal. 323 00:15:31,588 --> 00:15:34,348 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with the Bills, Josh Allen, Steffan Diggs. 324 00:15:34,348 --> 00:15:37,308 Speaker 1: They're ann commodity, They're ann combo, They're unknown duo. And 325 00:15:37,388 --> 00:15:39,508 Speaker 1: to your point, I don't know why it is that 326 00:15:39,588 --> 00:15:44,388 Speaker 1: it's I don't really look at Derek carrs being this gamer, 327 00:15:44,508 --> 00:15:46,468 Speaker 1: even though we've certainly seen him step up here in 328 00:15:46,508 --> 00:15:49,388 Speaker 1: recent Yearsman to your point, he gets Josh McDaniels, Tavanta Adams. 329 00:15:49,628 --> 00:15:51,828 Speaker 1: Maybe he's just needed a better coach and weapons around him. 330 00:15:51,828 --> 00:15:53,508 Speaker 1: Although I would submit I thought Rich Pisachi did a 331 00:15:53,508 --> 00:15:56,788 Speaker 1: pretty good job with the team after Gruden. But I 332 00:15:57,148 --> 00:15:59,068 Speaker 1: I look at Josh Allen Steff on Diggs and the 333 00:15:59,188 --> 00:16:01,628 Speaker 1: chemistry and the time they put in off the field. 334 00:16:03,668 --> 00:16:06,068 Speaker 1: I just have a time putting Derek Carr and Davontae 335 00:16:06,068 --> 00:16:08,588 Speaker 1: Adams in that discussion. That's just him. It's fair, you 336 00:16:08,628 --> 00:16:10,428 Speaker 1: know what's interesting for having this and this is probably 337 00:16:10,468 --> 00:16:13,908 Speaker 1: the top nowhere to anyone mentioned like TWA and Tyreek Hill, Like, 338 00:16:14,028 --> 00:16:15,588 Speaker 1: I have no idea where to get from that, and 339 00:16:15,708 --> 00:16:17,908 Speaker 1: they are paying him so much money and he's like 340 00:16:18,228 --> 00:16:20,308 Speaker 1: Tyrek was the guy with Mahomes. I don't know what 341 00:16:20,428 --> 00:16:22,908 Speaker 1: I did. Do you put two in that conversation? Not 342 00:16:22,988 --> 00:16:25,588 Speaker 1: even I'll take Derek Carr over tour. Look what Derek 343 00:16:25,628 --> 00:16:28,948 Speaker 1: Carr has done with less last year. I was very 344 00:16:29,028 --> 00:16:32,708 Speaker 1: impressed with what Derek Carr did in that tumultualist season 345 00:16:32,828 --> 00:16:35,428 Speaker 1: last year. You lose your head coach midway obviously we 346 00:16:35,548 --> 00:16:38,148 Speaker 1: know what happened with rugs Um and you still make 347 00:16:38,188 --> 00:16:39,868 Speaker 1: the playoffs and you had a chance to win that 348 00:16:39,908 --> 00:16:43,188 Speaker 1: playoff game. So I feel like Derek Carr um with 349 00:16:43,388 --> 00:16:45,908 Speaker 1: Davante Adams. He's never had a weapon like that. And 350 00:16:46,028 --> 00:16:49,388 Speaker 1: then let's not forget Darren Waller and a tight end. 351 00:16:49,948 --> 00:16:53,148 Speaker 1: Has Davante Adams had a tight end alongside of him, 352 00:16:53,188 --> 00:16:55,628 Speaker 1: as well as a number two in himpro that you 353 00:16:55,748 --> 00:16:58,108 Speaker 1: mentioned a quick time out here. It's just a quick draft. 354 00:16:58,108 --> 00:17:00,148 Speaker 1: Talking to all of the segment earlier today you you 355 00:17:00,228 --> 00:17:02,468 Speaker 1: debuted your mock draft. Throw it on Thursday. Who are 356 00:17:02,468 --> 00:17:04,868 Speaker 1: the two fan bases who are having the strongest reactions 357 00:17:04,908 --> 00:17:08,388 Speaker 1: to so far? Come? Yeah, the angriest fan bases Cowboys 358 00:17:08,628 --> 00:17:11,748 Speaker 1: saying to go with a raw offensive tackle in this 359 00:17:11,948 --> 00:17:15,308 Speaker 1: draft would be a miss. Cowboys fans very upset. Titans fans. 360 00:17:15,308 --> 00:17:17,108 Speaker 1: I gave him the Kobe Dean. They already have three 361 00:17:17,148 --> 00:17:20,148 Speaker 1: starting linebackers. What are you doing? You don't know our team, 362 00:17:20,268 --> 00:17:22,628 Speaker 1: You don't know what we're doing. Sorry, guys, na Kobe 363 00:17:22,708 --> 00:17:24,868 Speaker 1: Dean was the best linebacker in alf college football. I 364 00:17:24,908 --> 00:17:26,308 Speaker 1: thought if he's there at twenty six, it might be 365 00:17:26,348 --> 00:17:28,988 Speaker 1: anybody happy. Well, I think it's because Cowboy fans are 366 00:17:29,028 --> 00:17:31,428 Speaker 1: a little bit more excited about Kenyon and Zion. They 367 00:17:31,508 --> 00:17:33,628 Speaker 1: want so that when they see that offensive line and 368 00:17:33,628 --> 00:17:38,468 Speaker 1: they're like, he's not sexy? Yeah, ok so all right, 369 00:17:38,828 --> 00:17:40,988 Speaker 1: sex usually works out for them pretty well. Yeah, that's 370 00:17:41,028 --> 00:17:43,788 Speaker 1: always been I mean, if you leave it out there, 371 00:17:43,828 --> 00:17:45,788 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take anyway what's the next topic here? Sorry, 372 00:17:46,988 --> 00:17:50,948 Speaker 1: something that Dante and I love. That's nice. Finally and 373 00:17:51,148 --> 00:17:54,508 Speaker 1: one of the more remarkable comebacks in sports history. Tiger Woods. 374 00:17:54,548 --> 00:17:57,708 Speaker 1: This is so hard to believe, Dante. Uh, He's gonna 375 00:17:57,748 --> 00:18:00,108 Speaker 1: tea off today at the twenty twenty two Masters Tournament. 376 00:18:00,148 --> 00:18:02,388 Speaker 1: No matter how things go this weekend. For his for 377 00:18:02,508 --> 00:18:04,628 Speaker 1: his career, we've got to look at his achievement and 378 00:18:04,748 --> 00:18:07,428 Speaker 1: how they match up with some of those greats. But 379 00:18:07,628 --> 00:18:11,188 Speaker 1: whose titles are more impressive? And I love this conversation. 380 00:18:11,948 --> 00:18:15,148 Speaker 1: Is it Tiger and his fifteen Majors or Tom Brady 381 00:18:15,268 --> 00:18:22,188 Speaker 1: in his seven Lombardies? Dante? Easy? I mean Tiger by Landslide. 382 00:18:22,588 --> 00:18:25,228 Speaker 1: If anyone has ever tried to pick up the game 383 00:18:25,268 --> 00:18:28,828 Speaker 1: of golf, you know just how difficult that is. And 384 00:18:29,428 --> 00:18:32,028 Speaker 1: on top of that, Tiger Woods has to do it 385 00:18:32,108 --> 00:18:35,308 Speaker 1: by himself. I love Tom Brady. I think he's the goal. 386 00:18:35,428 --> 00:18:38,348 Speaker 1: I think he's the all time, definitely the greatest quarterback 387 00:18:38,388 --> 00:18:40,908 Speaker 1: of all time, definitely the winning this quarterback of all time. 388 00:18:41,028 --> 00:18:42,948 Speaker 1: But he had a lot of help in the early years. 389 00:18:42,988 --> 00:18:46,348 Speaker 1: You had the defenses, you had the special teams, you 390 00:18:46,508 --> 00:18:49,948 Speaker 1: had the head coach and Bill Belichick Tiger Woods has 391 00:18:50,028 --> 00:18:52,788 Speaker 1: to go out there by himself and get these ws, 392 00:18:52,828 --> 00:18:56,348 Speaker 1: get these majors all by him. Lowesome, that is a 393 00:18:56,468 --> 00:18:58,628 Speaker 1: lonely place. Been out there with just you and that 394 00:18:58,748 --> 00:19:02,148 Speaker 1: little white ball and the world watching. You. Have no defense, 395 00:19:02,268 --> 00:19:05,348 Speaker 1: no special teams, no coaches. It's you, that little white 396 00:19:05,348 --> 00:19:07,628 Speaker 1: ball with a caddy in there too. But for the 397 00:19:07,708 --> 00:19:12,748 Speaker 1: most poor gallery's real close. It really well said. I 398 00:19:12,788 --> 00:19:15,868 Speaker 1: think it's Brady. Actually, I think it's Brady. Um. Nobody's 399 00:19:15,948 --> 00:19:21,348 Speaker 1: hitting Tiger. Yeahs um, but uh, Tom Brady is in 400 00:19:21,428 --> 00:19:24,588 Speaker 1: his mid forties getting hit and getting hit young, getting 401 00:19:24,628 --> 00:19:28,588 Speaker 1: hit young, getting hit old like um. Also to purely 402 00:19:28,748 --> 00:19:32,668 Speaker 1: the aggregation is difficult. Tiger gets hot, it wins a major. 403 00:19:33,348 --> 00:19:34,828 Speaker 1: You wait a few weeks, you went another one. Bam, 404 00:19:34,908 --> 00:19:37,348 Speaker 1: give me another one. Tom Brady does this and then 405 00:19:37,388 --> 00:19:39,548 Speaker 1: has to wait fifty one weeks to play in his 406 00:19:39,668 --> 00:19:42,948 Speaker 1: next Super Bowl to add one up. Um, I think 407 00:19:42,988 --> 00:19:46,028 Speaker 1: it's Brady still at his age. I know that golf 408 00:19:46,148 --> 00:19:49,028 Speaker 1: is unbelievably hard. Playing NFL quarterback and walk in the park. 409 00:19:49,068 --> 00:19:50,868 Speaker 1: Are you kidding me? It's one of the most difficult 410 00:19:50,868 --> 00:19:53,188 Speaker 1: things in all of sports. He's been to ten Super 411 00:19:53,268 --> 00:19:56,228 Speaker 1: Bowls in which most of those seasons have started by 412 00:19:56,268 --> 00:19:58,148 Speaker 1: the entire league saying we have to find a way 413 00:19:58,148 --> 00:20:01,348 Speaker 1: to solve Brady, and they don't. Um. I still look, 414 00:20:01,388 --> 00:20:03,308 Speaker 1: the answer to this question, as we know is Jack Nicholas. 415 00:20:03,348 --> 00:20:06,228 Speaker 1: Who is still the goat in my opinion, I mean 416 00:20:06,268 --> 00:20:08,468 Speaker 1: the stakes, Yeah, no, what is it? I wrote down 417 00:20:08,668 --> 00:20:13,708 Speaker 1: eighteen majors for Jack, nineteen second places for the Golden Bear. 418 00:20:14,028 --> 00:20:16,308 Speaker 1: That's my goat. And by the way, you know, Tiger's 419 00:20:16,348 --> 00:20:18,788 Speaker 1: been through a lot. Tigers put himself through a lot 420 00:20:18,868 --> 00:20:21,188 Speaker 1: of that his own, you know. So like I love 421 00:20:21,268 --> 00:20:22,868 Speaker 1: Tiger as much the next guy, I'm not rooting for 422 00:20:22,948 --> 00:20:24,868 Speaker 1: him this weekend because we can't abide it as a society. 423 00:20:24,868 --> 00:20:27,348 Speaker 1: If he wins, everything will shut down, everything will go 424 00:20:27,388 --> 00:20:29,348 Speaker 1: into martial law. We won't be on the air Monday. 425 00:20:29,388 --> 00:20:32,028 Speaker 1: It's over. If he's even in the hunt Peter on Sunday, 426 00:20:32,108 --> 00:20:33,988 Speaker 1: we're all screwed as the side. I also still think 427 00:20:34,028 --> 00:20:36,628 Speaker 1: as a barrier of entry for golf, like I've never 428 00:20:36,668 --> 00:20:38,428 Speaker 1: picked up a club before. I know that sounds shocking. 429 00:20:38,468 --> 00:20:40,668 Speaker 1: I look like a white man in my forties, like 430 00:20:40,668 --> 00:20:42,188 Speaker 1: he must be going. I've never put I didn't play 431 00:20:42,188 --> 00:20:43,828 Speaker 1: as a kid. I don't have a course near me 432 00:20:43,908 --> 00:20:45,908 Speaker 1: in New York, and a lot of people I grew 433 00:20:45,988 --> 00:20:47,988 Speaker 1: up with didn't, And I think I'm not alone. And 434 00:20:48,668 --> 00:20:51,308 Speaker 1: as as as as as a white man, maybe you think, 435 00:20:51,348 --> 00:20:53,748 Speaker 1: oh golf, that I can't think about all different communities 436 00:20:53,788 --> 00:20:55,508 Speaker 1: that have yet to pick up a club, and now 437 00:20:55,588 --> 00:20:59,108 Speaker 1: Tiger helped break down those barriers. But Tiger's going up 438 00:20:59,148 --> 00:21:01,308 Speaker 1: against guys who grew up in country clubs and grew 439 00:21:01,388 --> 00:21:04,708 Speaker 1: up on overseas playing golf, like Brady goes up against 440 00:21:04,868 --> 00:21:08,068 Speaker 1: every single person in the world who wants to play football. 441 00:21:08,108 --> 00:21:09,948 Speaker 1: You can play football, you can find a way. The 442 00:21:10,108 --> 00:21:12,668 Speaker 1: pool of entry for Brady and his competition is so 443 00:21:12,788 --> 00:21:15,068 Speaker 1: much different than what I think Tigers. And again, golf 444 00:21:15,108 --> 00:21:16,628 Speaker 1: Twitter might come at me. I don't think I'm working 445 00:21:16,668 --> 00:21:18,708 Speaker 1: for the Golf channel anytime I think I work for 446 00:21:18,748 --> 00:21:21,948 Speaker 1: the NFL network. I think what Brady does against the 447 00:21:22,068 --> 00:21:24,988 Speaker 1: most diverse group of people and getting people blitzing him 448 00:21:25,308 --> 00:21:27,268 Speaker 1: and doing it still at this age and at this level, 449 00:21:27,468 --> 00:21:29,428 Speaker 1: I think it's even more impressive than what Tiger does. 450 00:21:29,548 --> 00:21:31,388 Speaker 1: And Brady might be watching a being like, dude, you're wrong, 451 00:21:31,388 --> 00:21:33,828 Speaker 1: it's Tiger. Because I know Brady likes to golf. All 452 00:21:33,908 --> 00:21:36,388 Speaker 1: you golf guys, I think it's not so easy to 453 00:21:36,428 --> 00:21:39,188 Speaker 1: get on the golf course cloth Today we'll try to 454 00:21:39,308 --> 00:21:40,788 Speaker 1: hit that little white ball and come back to me. 455 00:21:41,708 --> 00:21:43,828 Speaker 1: Likes golf, but he's not particularly good at it. We 456 00:21:43,908 --> 00:21:46,468 Speaker 1: all watch that on display. What I love about golf 457 00:21:46,588 --> 00:21:49,228 Speaker 1: is even the best athletes, when they're done playing the sport, 458 00:21:49,548 --> 00:21:51,308 Speaker 1: they try to pick up a stick and they are 459 00:21:51,508 --> 00:21:55,148 Speaker 1: terrible at it, and it haunts them. I've never played football. 460 00:21:55,268 --> 00:21:57,988 Speaker 1: I played backyard football, toss the ball around with the 461 00:21:58,028 --> 00:21:59,908 Speaker 1: boys when I was growing up, but I've never played 462 00:21:59,948 --> 00:22:02,068 Speaker 1: in the live game. I have picked up golf clubs, 463 00:22:02,108 --> 00:22:04,108 Speaker 1: and I will tell you it is both the most 464 00:22:04,148 --> 00:22:06,788 Speaker 1: frustrating and most magical game you'll ever play. What I 465 00:22:06,868 --> 00:22:10,388 Speaker 1: love about it is to your point, Tom Brady can 466 00:22:10,508 --> 00:22:13,148 Speaker 1: have an off half and have guys pick him up 467 00:22:13,148 --> 00:22:15,028 Speaker 1: and still put him in a position to win. He 468 00:22:15,188 --> 00:22:18,188 Speaker 1: cannot control the weather, he cannot control the course, he 469 00:22:18,268 --> 00:22:22,268 Speaker 1: cannot control picking the wrong club, deciding that he's going 470 00:22:22,348 --> 00:22:26,148 Speaker 1: to use a seven instead of a nine. And even 471 00:22:26,188 --> 00:22:28,188 Speaker 1: when you look at like when you get out there 472 00:22:28,348 --> 00:22:31,748 Speaker 1: and you're putting, you can say I've got this. I 473 00:22:31,828 --> 00:22:33,348 Speaker 1: see where I'm going to drill this one in and 474 00:22:33,428 --> 00:22:36,228 Speaker 1: then you might catch a wind, or you might catch 475 00:22:36,308 --> 00:22:39,548 Speaker 1: the wrong green. The way that the ball maneuvers. You 476 00:22:39,708 --> 00:22:41,828 Speaker 1: can't control those things. I understand there's elements of that 477 00:22:41,908 --> 00:22:44,028 Speaker 1: in football, but there's people that can pick you up. 478 00:22:44,068 --> 00:22:46,508 Speaker 1: And to your point, I just think what's fascinating about 479 00:22:46,508 --> 00:22:48,868 Speaker 1: this is Jack Nicholas one is last major at forty six. 480 00:22:49,268 --> 00:22:52,148 Speaker 1: Tiger Woods has got three more to go. Dantana were 481 00:22:52,188 --> 00:22:53,868 Speaker 1: kind of kicking this around earlier. Do we think that 482 00:22:53,908 --> 00:22:55,828 Speaker 1: he's going to catch up with Jack Nicholas because Tiger 483 00:22:55,868 --> 00:22:58,108 Speaker 1: Woods is actually forty six right now. And I think 484 00:22:58,148 --> 00:23:00,188 Speaker 1: that's what makes it all more entertaining for all of us, 485 00:23:00,508 --> 00:23:03,268 Speaker 1: because you know how hard the sport is, and even 486 00:23:03,308 --> 00:23:04,868 Speaker 1: when you look at some of the best offers, how 487 00:23:04,908 --> 00:23:06,468 Speaker 1: hard he is for them to return to the Masters 488 00:23:06,508 --> 00:23:09,388 Speaker 1: and win again. In Jordan's Sweet and Dallas, he's had 489 00:23:09,428 --> 00:23:12,668 Speaker 1: a really hard time coming back on top. And he's young, 490 00:23:13,028 --> 00:23:16,468 Speaker 1: He's he's deliberate, he's intentional in the way that he practices. 491 00:23:16,628 --> 00:23:18,628 Speaker 1: He even though he might have the mentality approach of 492 00:23:18,668 --> 00:23:21,148 Speaker 1: Tom Brady, he just can't do it again. Cale and Peter, 493 00:23:21,228 --> 00:23:23,948 Speaker 1: I guarantee you if you were ever able to ask 494 00:23:24,428 --> 00:23:27,828 Speaker 1: Tom Brady does he fear Ray Lewis coming up the 495 00:23:27,868 --> 00:23:30,468 Speaker 1: middle of him blitz or standing on that first team 496 00:23:30,628 --> 00:23:32,908 Speaker 1: in front of a gallery. I guarantee you he's more 497 00:23:33,028 --> 00:23:35,108 Speaker 1: afraid of that first team. I gotta stand up for 498 00:23:35,148 --> 00:23:37,228 Speaker 1: football here we're talking about you know, the wind could 499 00:23:37,228 --> 00:23:38,748 Speaker 1: pick up a little bit. Have you ever been in 500 00:23:38,868 --> 00:23:41,988 Speaker 1: hines Field in December and the wind picks up? All 501 00:23:42,108 --> 00:23:45,068 Speaker 1: Use Peter as an example. If we gave Peter one 502 00:23:45,188 --> 00:23:48,188 Speaker 1: year of professional instruction on the golf course, we can 503 00:23:48,308 --> 00:23:51,148 Speaker 1: mold him into a golfer, Peterker shooting the eighties? No way. Yes, 504 00:23:51,268 --> 00:23:56,388 Speaker 1: you could every day running on offense in the NFL. 505 00:23:58,148 --> 00:24:01,308 Speaker 1: He would not break any year of personal instruction. Where 506 00:24:01,388 --> 00:24:03,748 Speaker 1: and who's paying for it? I mean, gosh, I get it? 507 00:24:03,868 --> 00:24:07,748 Speaker 1: Three four? Wow, not happening, Okay, now it's not insulting Peter. Yeah, 508 00:24:15,788 --> 00:24:17,708 Speaker 1: all right. You've seen a bunch of mock drafts online. 509 00:24:17,788 --> 00:24:20,268 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah's got three of them, Buckey Brooks got four 510 00:24:20,308 --> 00:24:22,988 Speaker 1: of them. Charles Davis put out his this is my 511 00:24:23,108 --> 00:24:26,268 Speaker 1: first one, and I have been compiling all the information 512 00:24:26,348 --> 00:24:28,508 Speaker 1: I can for the last several weeks to kind of 513 00:24:28,548 --> 00:24:31,908 Speaker 1: make the best informed mock draft possible. And I'm really 514 00:24:31,988 --> 00:24:35,028 Speaker 1: quickly this isn't what I would do. This isn't me. 515 00:24:35,108 --> 00:24:37,628 Speaker 1: I'm not a scout. I don't watch film. I don't 516 00:24:37,668 --> 00:24:40,068 Speaker 1: tell you what I would do if I were. Here's 517 00:24:40,108 --> 00:24:43,388 Speaker 1: from information around the league on how things are trending, 518 00:24:43,428 --> 00:24:44,908 Speaker 1: and I can go through all of it with you. 519 00:24:45,548 --> 00:24:50,588 Speaker 1: Let's get into one point picks one through eight. Let's go. 520 00:24:50,868 --> 00:24:54,468 Speaker 1: Let's dig in. Let's see the slides. Number one, I've 521 00:24:54,548 --> 00:24:58,628 Speaker 1: got the Jacksonville Jaguars taking Aidan Hutchinson. Smart move the 522 00:24:58,788 --> 00:25:03,148 Speaker 1: number two. There's your shocker, folks, kvon Thibadeau number two 523 00:25:03,388 --> 00:25:07,468 Speaker 1: overall to the Detroit Lions, despite all of the concerns 524 00:25:07,508 --> 00:25:11,188 Speaker 1: and red flags about what he's saying in interviews. Number two. 525 00:25:11,948 --> 00:25:16,268 Speaker 1: Jets fans, you're getting Saucy. Number four, they go corner, 526 00:25:16,428 --> 00:25:19,868 Speaker 1: the best defensive back in this draft and a no brainer. 527 00:25:19,948 --> 00:25:22,788 Speaker 1: Giants fans excited. At five and seven, you get maybe 528 00:25:22,828 --> 00:25:25,788 Speaker 1: the best offensive tackle and you get maybe the best 529 00:25:25,788 --> 00:25:27,868 Speaker 1: pass rusher who's been rumored to go number one overall, 530 00:25:27,988 --> 00:25:30,748 Speaker 1: Trey Von Walker. Kenny Pickett goes six. Let's see the 531 00:25:30,908 --> 00:25:35,228 Speaker 1: next eight picks. If we go to number nine Seahawks 532 00:25:35,868 --> 00:25:38,828 Speaker 1: Jets fans number ten. This is the shocker of all shockers. 533 00:25:39,508 --> 00:25:42,468 Speaker 1: Jamison Williams, who you're not hearing a ton about, who 534 00:25:42,668 --> 00:25:45,028 Speaker 1: tore his acl and might not be ready to play 535 00:25:45,068 --> 00:25:49,108 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty two going tenth overall to the Jets, 536 00:25:49,788 --> 00:25:54,268 Speaker 1: Kyle Hamilton, Stingley, Lloyd Ravens go Penny, Eagles fans, what 537 00:25:54,348 --> 00:25:57,348 Speaker 1: are we doing? What are we doing about Drake London? Yes, 538 00:25:57,548 --> 00:26:00,748 Speaker 1: another wide receiver after taking DeVante Smith and Jalen Rager 539 00:26:00,788 --> 00:26:05,628 Speaker 1: in consecutive years, Drake London Saints, Garrett Wilson and Chargers 540 00:26:05,788 --> 00:26:09,788 Speaker 1: Chrystalalov firepower, and then you get the big combine superstar 541 00:26:10,028 --> 00:26:12,348 Speaker 1: Jordan Davis to the Saints and nineteen how about number 542 00:26:12,388 --> 00:26:17,548 Speaker 1: twenty Malik Willis to the Steelers. Zion Johnson, big offensive 543 00:26:17,628 --> 00:26:20,668 Speaker 1: guard and center out of BC, goes there, Packers fans. 544 00:26:20,748 --> 00:26:23,788 Speaker 1: Traylon Burkes goes twenty two to the Packers. Rogers gets 545 00:26:23,788 --> 00:26:29,068 Speaker 1: a weapon Cowboys fans offensive line, Yes, a soft force. 546 00:26:29,628 --> 00:26:33,388 Speaker 1: Tyler Smith that a Tulsa. Let's keep going here, Packers 547 00:26:33,468 --> 00:26:37,388 Speaker 1: fans again, what are we doing? Davante Wyatt builds Quaywalker 548 00:26:37,468 --> 00:26:40,948 Speaker 1: Another look at all that aug That's how it goes. 549 00:26:41,588 --> 00:26:44,788 Speaker 1: And then thirty and thirty two we've got quarterbacks Seahawks 550 00:26:44,828 --> 00:26:48,388 Speaker 1: training back into the first round. The Rams pick goes 551 00:26:48,388 --> 00:26:51,668 Speaker 1: to Lions, they go Desmond Ritter. A lot to digest, 552 00:26:51,748 --> 00:26:54,108 Speaker 1: it's all on NFL dot com. But there you have it. 553 00:26:54,268 --> 00:26:56,788 Speaker 1: My first mock draft for twenty twenty two. This is 554 00:26:56,868 --> 00:26:59,068 Speaker 1: from information from folks around the league. This is not 555 00:26:59,188 --> 00:27:02,428 Speaker 1: from what I would do if I were Jane Slater. 556 00:27:02,908 --> 00:27:06,068 Speaker 1: What do you got? All right? So I'm looking at 557 00:27:06,108 --> 00:27:07,308 Speaker 1: your list here, and I want to take a look 558 00:27:07,308 --> 00:27:10,068 Speaker 1: at your top five picks. Some obvious name here is. 559 00:27:10,068 --> 00:27:12,748 Speaker 1: But I think I'm most surprised by Cavon Thibadeau, although 560 00:27:12,788 --> 00:27:15,308 Speaker 1: I would sort of joke this week that we should 561 00:27:15,348 --> 00:27:17,828 Speaker 1: take a shot every time we've said his name because 562 00:27:17,908 --> 00:27:20,948 Speaker 1: we've been high on him. I love his energy, I 563 00:27:21,028 --> 00:27:23,988 Speaker 1: love his confidence, and I'm a little excited about the 564 00:27:24,108 --> 00:27:26,468 Speaker 1: idea of him and Dan Campbell together, you know, both 565 00:27:26,548 --> 00:27:29,308 Speaker 1: kind of speaking that confident language. But why are you 566 00:27:29,348 --> 00:27:30,748 Speaker 1: so high on him right there at two and going 567 00:27:30,788 --> 00:27:34,028 Speaker 1: to the Lions. Thibodeau's not for every team, Okay. Thibodeaux 568 00:27:34,188 --> 00:27:36,748 Speaker 1: is one of these guys where on tape. It's all there, 569 00:27:36,868 --> 00:27:39,468 Speaker 1: but had a lot of red flags in the combine 570 00:27:39,508 --> 00:27:42,028 Speaker 1: process for guys who evaluate town thinks. He said. He 571 00:27:42,148 --> 00:27:45,308 Speaker 1: said that he wanted to go to Alabama Oregon over 572 00:27:45,308 --> 00:27:47,948 Speaker 1: Alabama because of the brand of Nike, which that rubs 573 00:27:47,988 --> 00:27:51,548 Speaker 1: people wrong. He said, the most ridiculous thing I've heard 574 00:27:51,548 --> 00:27:53,428 Speaker 1: in this draft process, and I'm not the top prospect. 575 00:27:53,548 --> 00:28:00,548 Speaker 1: Very brash, very bold. Chris Spielman, Dan Campbell, Aaron Glenn, 576 00:28:00,708 --> 00:28:04,228 Speaker 1: you're talking about NFL. NFL guy, they're not scared of that. 577 00:28:04,468 --> 00:28:07,348 Speaker 1: They embrace that. Let's go bring the confidence because if 578 00:28:07,348 --> 00:28:09,668 Speaker 1: any team needs it, it might be the Lions. I 579 00:28:09,708 --> 00:28:11,468 Speaker 1: don't know if the Jets need that in their locker room. 580 00:28:11,508 --> 00:28:13,388 Speaker 1: I don't know if the Texans want that to rebuild 581 00:28:13,388 --> 00:28:16,108 Speaker 1: their stuff. The Lions, he is a pure bread and 582 00:28:16,228 --> 00:28:18,468 Speaker 1: I think they might be the most specific team for 583 00:28:18,628 --> 00:28:21,348 Speaker 1: Kvon Tibodeau. He doesn't go there, he might slip. He's 584 00:28:21,388 --> 00:28:26,908 Speaker 1: got nineties energy for mere energy. You know, I love it. 585 00:28:27,028 --> 00:28:29,268 Speaker 1: We don't really have those guys anymore because to your point, 586 00:28:29,428 --> 00:28:31,588 Speaker 1: it's almost like you get knocked for being honest or 587 00:28:31,708 --> 00:28:34,748 Speaker 1: confident about yourself. But we don't want a meek player. Either. 588 00:28:34,908 --> 00:28:36,588 Speaker 1: We hate when a player and we ask a player, 589 00:28:37,028 --> 00:28:38,948 Speaker 1: do you think you're the best? Well, I think I'm good. Well, 590 00:28:38,988 --> 00:28:40,948 Speaker 1: then a fan base loses their mind over that. No, 591 00:28:41,108 --> 00:28:43,468 Speaker 1: we want the guy that I mean again, I loved 592 00:28:43,548 --> 00:28:45,508 Speaker 1: what was it? Somebody said we should ban me from 593 00:28:45,548 --> 00:28:48,268 Speaker 1: talking Cowboys Michael Parsons when he first came into Dallas. 594 00:28:48,308 --> 00:28:50,148 Speaker 1: I was like, this kid's a little a little over 595 00:28:50,228 --> 00:28:51,788 Speaker 1: the top, you know, he thinks he's the best. But 596 00:28:51,908 --> 00:28:54,868 Speaker 1: he was, Yeah, he was right right. So Tibodeau thinks 597 00:28:54,868 --> 00:28:57,428 Speaker 1: he's even better than that. I love Detroit Lions. I 598 00:28:57,468 --> 00:28:58,788 Speaker 1: think they're getting a dog. And then they get a 599 00:28:58,868 --> 00:29:01,108 Speaker 1: quarterback at thirty two and Desmond Ritter, who is one 600 00:29:01,148 --> 00:29:03,228 Speaker 1: of the greatest winning quarterbacks, And I think that would 601 00:29:03,228 --> 00:29:06,228 Speaker 1: be a home run draft Tibo and sounds good for me, Peter. 602 00:29:06,268 --> 00:29:08,068 Speaker 1: If I might give me my camera, let me here 603 00:29:08,108 --> 00:29:13,228 Speaker 1: we go. This is the mock you want, This is 604 00:29:13,348 --> 00:29:15,348 Speaker 1: the one. Let me explain why there are many mocks. 605 00:29:15,428 --> 00:29:19,148 Speaker 1: We all respect them. Most mock drafts are based on 606 00:29:19,388 --> 00:29:22,948 Speaker 1: film heads watching and studying these players and saying what 607 00:29:23,108 --> 00:29:27,988 Speaker 1: the teams should do. It becomes about them. Peters is 608 00:29:28,108 --> 00:29:31,468 Speaker 1: his take on what they will do. It has nothing 609 00:29:31,588 --> 00:29:33,908 Speaker 1: to do with Peter and everything to do with the 610 00:29:34,068 --> 00:29:37,108 Speaker 1: teams and his relationship and insight to them. This is 611 00:29:37,148 --> 00:29:40,388 Speaker 1: the closest you're gonna get to an answer key rather 612 00:29:40,508 --> 00:29:44,788 Speaker 1: than a vanity project. Look at Peters mock, especially you 613 00:29:44,908 --> 00:29:47,748 Speaker 1: guys and you ladies in New York. The New York 614 00:29:47,828 --> 00:29:49,588 Speaker 1: Jets are here, the New York Giants are here. They 615 00:29:49,668 --> 00:29:52,548 Speaker 1: need to both draft really well because they're not good. Peter, 616 00:29:53,108 --> 00:29:55,428 Speaker 1: you have relationships with these teams. You have insight into 617 00:29:55,508 --> 00:29:56,908 Speaker 1: these teams, and let's get into it. You got the 618 00:29:56,988 --> 00:30:00,228 Speaker 1: Jets going with the sauce at four, taking a corner 619 00:30:00,708 --> 00:30:03,708 Speaker 1: in the fourth overall pick, and then going wide receiver 620 00:30:03,828 --> 00:30:05,748 Speaker 1: with Jamison ms a tent so a corner and a 621 00:30:05,828 --> 00:30:09,068 Speaker 1: wide out in the top ten for Big Blue. Also 622 00:30:09,228 --> 00:30:11,628 Speaker 1: down there in Jersey, you got Ikey E at the 623 00:30:11,748 --> 00:30:15,268 Speaker 1: fifth pick, a big offensive tackle, and then Trayvon Walker 624 00:30:15,308 --> 00:30:17,668 Speaker 1: defensive then two picks later at seven. So, Peter, that 625 00:30:17,828 --> 00:30:20,628 Speaker 1: is four picks for two teams in one market. Tell 626 00:30:20,708 --> 00:30:22,268 Speaker 1: us why you have them on your mock. The best 627 00:30:22,308 --> 00:30:24,148 Speaker 1: on the start with the Jets, they can't miss on 628 00:30:24,228 --> 00:30:26,628 Speaker 1: that four pick. They can't take a guy like Trayvon Walker, 629 00:30:26,668 --> 00:30:30,028 Speaker 1: whose film doesn't necessarily from everything I'm hearing, the Jets 630 00:30:30,028 --> 00:30:32,108 Speaker 1: won't the surest prospect on the board. And maybe it 631 00:30:32,228 --> 00:30:34,108 Speaker 1: is Walker when this whole process is done. But sauce 632 00:30:34,228 --> 00:30:36,748 Speaker 1: Gardner is the They need every position the Jets, literally 633 00:30:36,788 --> 00:30:39,388 Speaker 1: every position. Sauce Gardner is the is the biggest no 634 00:30:39,468 --> 00:30:41,948 Speaker 1: brainer out of all of them. This is Grievous Island 635 00:30:41,948 --> 00:30:43,948 Speaker 1: all over again. Like that's how highly teams are talking 636 00:30:43,988 --> 00:30:46,348 Speaker 1: about this guy. I think they scoop him up. They say, okay, fine, 637 00:30:46,348 --> 00:30:48,068 Speaker 1: we've got our lockdown corner for the next ten years. 638 00:30:48,348 --> 00:30:49,948 Speaker 1: He's great on the field, great off the field. We've 639 00:30:49,948 --> 00:30:52,188 Speaker 1: got him then ten This is where you're taking that 640 00:30:52,268 --> 00:30:54,948 Speaker 1: big swing. We've heard about DK metcalf rumors. We know 641 00:30:55,068 --> 00:30:57,308 Speaker 1: that Tyreek Hill was pursued. They want a wide receiver. 642 00:30:57,508 --> 00:31:01,108 Speaker 1: Jamison Williams is being mocked in the late twenties by 643 00:31:01,148 --> 00:31:04,668 Speaker 1: everybody else. I assure you, folks at home, this guy 644 00:31:04,668 --> 00:31:07,828 Speaker 1: will not escape the top fifteen. He has an ACL injury. 645 00:31:08,268 --> 00:31:10,228 Speaker 1: Ac L injuries aren't what they were in the nineteen 646 00:31:10,308 --> 00:31:13,028 Speaker 1: nineties anymore. He was the number one wide receiver throughout 647 00:31:13,108 --> 00:31:15,668 Speaker 1: his collegiate career, and he played at Alabama in a 648 00:31:16,348 --> 00:31:18,748 Speaker 1: loaded wide receiver room and then hurt himself in the 649 00:31:18,748 --> 00:31:22,388 Speaker 1: college football playoffs. The Jets. They're not firing Joe Douglas 650 00:31:22,628 --> 00:31:24,508 Speaker 1: or Robert Sala after one year. This is like a 651 00:31:24,588 --> 00:31:27,628 Speaker 1: long term investment, and I think he's a long term investment. 652 00:31:28,148 --> 00:31:31,188 Speaker 1: I'm going with receiver for the Jets, and it's Jamison Williams, 653 00:31:31,388 --> 00:31:33,988 Speaker 1: not Drake London and not some of the other guys. Yeah, 654 00:31:34,068 --> 00:31:37,028 Speaker 1: this draft has a deep core of receivers going in. 655 00:31:37,148 --> 00:31:39,588 Speaker 1: You have six going in the first round. I didn't 656 00:31:39,628 --> 00:31:41,348 Speaker 1: see my guy that I would like at the top 657 00:31:41,388 --> 00:31:44,188 Speaker 1: of the list, but nonetheless, you have six guys going 658 00:31:44,348 --> 00:31:48,948 Speaker 1: Identify who he's your guy we're talking about that. He's 659 00:31:48,948 --> 00:31:50,948 Speaker 1: not at the top of the list. He ain't going there. Sorry, 660 00:31:52,668 --> 00:31:54,228 Speaker 1: or think all the row receivers you have gone in 661 00:31:54,308 --> 00:31:56,468 Speaker 1: the first round, Tell me how did you come up 662 00:31:56,508 --> 00:31:58,908 Speaker 1: with both this group of guys and where they are going. 663 00:31:59,068 --> 00:32:01,028 Speaker 1: This could all mix and match based on how it's going, 664 00:32:01,108 --> 00:32:02,788 Speaker 1: but I think this is the this is the group. 665 00:32:02,948 --> 00:32:05,988 Speaker 1: This is the group, and maybe you skymore Christian Watson 666 00:32:06,028 --> 00:32:08,228 Speaker 1: to come on in, but those six are viewed as 667 00:32:08,268 --> 00:32:10,388 Speaker 1: first round grades. The Penn State kid might fall out 668 00:32:10,428 --> 00:32:12,988 Speaker 1: of the first round. But you're gonna see five wide 669 00:32:13,028 --> 00:32:15,668 Speaker 1: receivers taken in the top twenty five. I believe your 670 00:32:15,708 --> 00:32:17,708 Speaker 1: man Is Burke's out of Arkansas. We love him on 671 00:32:17,748 --> 00:32:20,068 Speaker 1: this show too. He'll go on the top twenty five. 672 00:32:20,108 --> 00:32:22,308 Speaker 1: But the two Ohio State kids, and then I'm going 673 00:32:22,388 --> 00:32:25,068 Speaker 1: Jamison Williams to the Jets at ten. But just as 674 00:32:25,148 --> 00:32:28,188 Speaker 1: likely the Atlanta Falcons could say we love Garrett Wilson 675 00:32:28,228 --> 00:32:29,668 Speaker 1: at eight. Like they could go a lot of ways, 676 00:32:29,708 --> 00:32:31,828 Speaker 1: and I mentioned it this week. Each team has a 677 00:32:31,868 --> 00:32:33,988 Speaker 1: little bit of difference on their board that I've spoken to, 678 00:32:34,508 --> 00:32:36,748 Speaker 1: But Jamison Williams is coming up a lot higher than 679 00:32:36,828 --> 00:32:39,308 Speaker 1: we're seeing necessarily in the mock drafts that you're reading. 680 00:32:39,348 --> 00:32:43,228 Speaker 1: On one, Peter, something's never changed. You love the quarterbacks 681 00:32:43,308 --> 00:32:44,948 Speaker 1: and you know that they go in the draft. Even 682 00:32:44,988 --> 00:32:47,428 Speaker 1: when you hear this is not a good quarterback draft, 683 00:32:47,508 --> 00:32:49,508 Speaker 1: and you hear it almost every year. Here we are, 684 00:32:49,708 --> 00:32:52,828 Speaker 1: you have four quarterbacks going in the first quarters. Two picks. 685 00:32:52,868 --> 00:32:54,148 Speaker 1: Let's take a look at that group right now. Here's 686 00:32:54,148 --> 00:32:56,748 Speaker 1: Peter's mock draft. He's got picket going. Peter, you take 687 00:32:56,748 --> 00:32:58,388 Speaker 1: it up. What do you got here? I don't think 688 00:32:58,428 --> 00:33:00,668 Speaker 1: it's a good quarterback draft. Okay, don't it doesn't matter. 689 00:33:00,748 --> 00:33:02,948 Speaker 1: That's they might. They still might go exactly right. I 690 00:33:02,948 --> 00:33:04,588 Speaker 1: don't think it's good. I think all five of the 691 00:33:04,628 --> 00:33:06,348 Speaker 1: first round picks from last year would have gone before 692 00:33:06,388 --> 00:33:09,348 Speaker 1: Kenny Pickett and Malik Willis Like, that's how depleted this 693 00:33:09,468 --> 00:33:12,508 Speaker 1: quarterback group is. And yet teams get anty and teams 694 00:33:12,588 --> 00:33:14,788 Speaker 1: realize that if you draft a quarterback in the first round, 695 00:33:14,828 --> 00:33:17,108 Speaker 1: you get the fifth year option, meaning you can have 696 00:33:17,188 --> 00:33:19,908 Speaker 1: them for five years at a value that is far better. 697 00:33:20,108 --> 00:33:22,308 Speaker 1: It's why Lamar Jackson was taking thirty second and not 698 00:33:22,508 --> 00:33:25,308 Speaker 1: thirty third. It's why Teddy Bridgewater was taking thirty second 699 00:33:25,628 --> 00:33:27,828 Speaker 1: and not thirty third. Those are the four I got. 700 00:33:27,908 --> 00:33:31,228 Speaker 1: The interesting one is Korl to the Seahawks, which people 701 00:33:31,228 --> 00:33:32,868 Speaker 1: are like, well, why would they come back? Here's the 702 00:33:32,908 --> 00:33:36,348 Speaker 1: connection there. He's a long beach Polly kid, which was 703 00:33:36,468 --> 00:33:40,068 Speaker 1: what USC's territory was, and his college coach was Lane Kiffen. 704 00:33:40,588 --> 00:33:43,748 Speaker 1: If Pete Carroll knows anything, it's long beach Polly from 705 00:33:43,788 --> 00:33:46,628 Speaker 1: his days at USC and Lane Kiffin, who was with 706 00:33:46,828 --> 00:33:49,388 Speaker 1: him on staff at USC for years. I could imagine 707 00:33:49,468 --> 00:33:51,708 Speaker 1: Lane making the pitch to him, saying, hey, take Matt 708 00:33:51,748 --> 00:33:53,468 Speaker 1: at nine, take Mad at nine. It's a little too 709 00:33:53,588 --> 00:33:56,268 Speaker 1: rich at nine. Maybe I'm wrong, Maybe he does go 710 00:33:56,468 --> 00:33:58,548 Speaker 1: in the top fifteen. I know a lot of teams 711 00:33:58,588 --> 00:34:00,508 Speaker 1: do like him a lot, but I thought Seattle was 712 00:34:00,548 --> 00:34:02,228 Speaker 1: a good fit, and with Kansa city having two picks, 713 00:34:02,228 --> 00:34:04,668 Speaker 1: I could see Seattle coming back and getting him again. 714 00:34:04,868 --> 00:34:06,948 Speaker 1: Mock draft. We're gonna change this thing one more time 715 00:34:06,988 --> 00:34:09,548 Speaker 1: before the draft. And I'm not being cocky or cock 716 00:34:09,628 --> 00:34:12,068 Speaker 1: sure when I say this. You're pretty good about my information, 717 00:34:12,508 --> 00:34:14,548 Speaker 1: and if it's wrong, we'll tear it up. Do it again. 718 00:34:14,548 --> 00:34:16,188 Speaker 1: Remember I'm the guy who said Mac Jones and going 719 00:34:16,188 --> 00:34:18,628 Speaker 1: to the Niners no matter what number three. I was wrong. 720 00:34:19,188 --> 00:34:21,188 Speaker 1: I kind of like the Seattle though, that the comp 721 00:34:21,268 --> 00:34:23,028 Speaker 1: you know, he's kind of that mobile quarterback, like the 722 00:34:23,148 --> 00:34:25,828 Speaker 1: Drew Brees they lost Russell Wilson, guy on his feet. 723 00:34:26,108 --> 00:34:28,468 Speaker 1: I gotta tell you, though, after watching this earlier, ladies 724 00:34:28,468 --> 00:34:31,028 Speaker 1: and gentleman, don't settle for a wingman or a hype man. 725 00:34:31,508 --> 00:34:35,268 Speaker 1: Find someone that loves your mock draft as much as Kyle. 726 00:34:35,548 --> 00:34:37,988 Speaker 1: It's easy to sell a great product, folks. You don't 727 00:34:38,028 --> 00:34:40,828 Speaker 1: see commercials out there for Prada and Rolex because they 728 00:34:40,868 --> 00:34:43,028 Speaker 1: sell themselves. I'm just happy to do it. Kyle, I 729 00:34:43,108 --> 00:34:45,188 Speaker 1: love it. Let me tell you, I'll give your commission afterward. 730 00:34:46,548 --> 00:34:48,788 Speaker 1: On the arm all right, which veteran free agent all 731 00:34:48,908 --> 00:34:52,148 Speaker 1: Dan Handis's graybeard list and trigues us the most. What's 732 00:34:52,148 --> 00:34:55,948 Speaker 1: a graybeard? We'll explain and we'll review our answers next 733 00:35:01,468 --> 00:35:05,028 Speaker 1: West Coast will time. I'm sorry the nickname stuff for me. 734 00:35:05,268 --> 00:35:07,268 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna keep going there. Will do you approve 735 00:35:09,588 --> 00:35:11,428 Speaker 1: I do. I'm okay with it. As long as I'm 736 00:35:11,468 --> 00:35:14,268 Speaker 1: not called a graybeard, I'm okay with it. I also 737 00:35:14,388 --> 00:35:19,068 Speaker 1: approve of the fact that you've got Dante say thank you, 738 00:35:19,348 --> 00:35:22,308 Speaker 1: thank you. I will never have a graybeard. Yeah, yeah, no, 739 00:35:22,468 --> 00:35:24,628 Speaker 1: good to have you on there now, Peter. We know 740 00:35:24,788 --> 00:35:29,268 Speaker 1: that Twitter loves things unconditionally. What is their early returns 741 00:35:29,748 --> 00:35:34,148 Speaker 1: of your mock draft? My friend already the Eagles. I 742 00:35:34,188 --> 00:35:37,188 Speaker 1: don't know if it's Bleeding Green Nation or if it's 743 00:35:37,548 --> 00:35:40,028 Speaker 1: Jimmy Kimsky Is that his name he's on. They're already like, 744 00:35:40,108 --> 00:35:42,108 Speaker 1: there's no way how we would take Drake London. That 745 00:35:42,228 --> 00:35:43,548 Speaker 1: is not the type of player he would take. He 746 00:35:43,548 --> 00:35:46,028 Speaker 1: would take Garrett Wilson because of the way he likes separation. 747 00:35:46,108 --> 00:35:50,148 Speaker 1: Drake London is fans know their teams very well. So 748 00:35:50,268 --> 00:35:53,828 Speaker 1: we'll so here we go. Yeah, yeah, no, it's inevitable. Yep, yep, 749 00:35:53,948 --> 00:35:56,508 Speaker 1: way to go, my friend. Proud of you. Let's get 750 00:35:56,588 --> 00:35:59,228 Speaker 1: to some news now, shall we now. Tyrann Matthew the 751 00:35:59,308 --> 00:36:02,788 Speaker 1: Honey Badger. He currently is the top player available on 752 00:36:02,988 --> 00:36:06,228 Speaker 1: NFL dot COM's top one hundred and one free agents, 753 00:36:06,668 --> 00:36:09,508 Speaker 1: but the Honey Badger's name could be sticking on that 754 00:36:09,708 --> 00:36:13,628 Speaker 1: list for a while. Here's why. According to NFL Network 755 00:36:13,668 --> 00:36:18,028 Speaker 1: insider Ian Rappaport, Matthew left his visit with his hometown 756 00:36:18,148 --> 00:36:21,068 Speaker 1: Saints on Tuesday without a deal and says he's a 757 00:36:21,148 --> 00:36:24,308 Speaker 1: no rush to do a deal. Matthew adding that his 758 00:36:24,428 --> 00:36:27,588 Speaker 1: focus is a family and getting an excellent shape. He 759 00:36:27,668 --> 00:36:30,508 Speaker 1: also said he doesn't think New Orleans needs him, but 760 00:36:30,588 --> 00:36:33,348 Speaker 1: it would be good to go back home and help 761 00:36:33,428 --> 00:36:38,628 Speaker 1: them win. Linebacker Whitney Merciless is retiring after ten seasons 762 00:36:38,668 --> 00:36:41,828 Speaker 1: in the NFL. The former first rounder playing the twenty 763 00:36:41,908 --> 00:36:44,388 Speaker 1: twenty one season with the Packers, but spent the first 764 00:36:44,548 --> 00:36:47,748 Speaker 1: nine seasons of his career in Houston. He ranks second 765 00:36:47,828 --> 00:36:51,068 Speaker 1: all time in SAX for the Texans traveling only J. J. 766 00:36:51,308 --> 00:36:55,228 Speaker 1: Watt Hey programming note. By the way, Merciless will join 767 00:36:55,388 --> 00:37:00,588 Speaker 1: us on the show tomorrow, and bolstered their defense by 768 00:37:00,708 --> 00:37:05,588 Speaker 1: signing former Cowboys linebacker Kean O'Neill and Tampa. Neil will 769 00:37:05,828 --> 00:37:08,868 Speaker 1: switch back to his original safety position under new head 770 00:37:08,908 --> 00:37:11,988 Speaker 1: coach Todd Bowls and other Tampa news. The team also 771 00:37:12,468 --> 00:37:16,908 Speaker 1: resigning quarterback Blaine Gabber and speaking of the Bucks, since 772 00:37:16,948 --> 00:37:19,908 Speaker 1: we're on the topic, former head coach Bruce Arians telling 773 00:37:20,268 --> 00:37:23,068 Speaker 1: Arizona Sports nine eight point seven he reached out to 774 00:37:23,188 --> 00:37:26,748 Speaker 1: wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald when the Bucks were dealing with 775 00:37:26,988 --> 00:37:30,388 Speaker 1: injuries to their wide receiver corps last season, but fitz 776 00:37:30,788 --> 00:37:34,948 Speaker 1: told BA he wasn't in playing shape. Arians saying that 777 00:37:35,028 --> 00:37:39,468 Speaker 1: when he reached out to Fitzgerald, fitz response was quotes coach, 778 00:37:39,548 --> 00:37:42,748 Speaker 1: I couldn't run two players right now, but thanks. Hey, 779 00:37:42,828 --> 00:37:46,908 Speaker 1: you can't fault Arians for at least trying now. Fitzgerald 780 00:37:47,028 --> 00:37:50,628 Speaker 1: was out here doing total access for the broadcast boot camp, 781 00:37:50,908 --> 00:37:54,148 Speaker 1: even playing a little golf on sets. But Jane, we 782 00:37:54,188 --> 00:37:59,228 Speaker 1: should mention he still has not officially retired, hasn't submitted 783 00:37:59,268 --> 00:38:02,668 Speaker 1: those papers yet, but still there'd be teams that would 784 00:38:02,748 --> 00:38:07,228 Speaker 1: want to see fitzback of them. So you're telling me 785 00:38:07,348 --> 00:38:11,748 Speaker 1: there's a chance it ain't over and till it's over 786 00:38:11,948 --> 00:38:14,908 Speaker 1: right away? All right, Well, thank you so much. Well, 787 00:38:14,908 --> 00:38:18,428 Speaker 1: I appreciate it. Our own Dan Hansus has a similar 788 00:38:18,588 --> 00:38:22,428 Speaker 1: a team of free agent graybeards. What's a graybeard? Well, 789 00:38:22,468 --> 00:38:24,748 Speaker 1: this is assault. These are players that are thirty or 790 00:38:24,868 --> 00:38:27,628 Speaker 1: turned thirty by the end of the twenty twenty two season. 791 00:38:27,708 --> 00:38:29,748 Speaker 1: Other words, they're along in the tooth. This isn't a 792 00:38:29,788 --> 00:38:32,388 Speaker 1: list of best available free agents, rather a list of 793 00:38:32,508 --> 00:38:35,348 Speaker 1: veteran players looking for a new team. All right, here's 794 00:38:35,348 --> 00:38:39,788 Speaker 1: some notable players from his assembled offense. We got look Fitzpatrick, 795 00:38:39,868 --> 00:38:46,428 Speaker 1: Ginos obj, Antonio Brown, Jarvis Landry, Poor, Rob Gronkowski, Jared Cook. 796 00:38:47,028 --> 00:38:49,268 Speaker 1: Now let's take a look at who he's got on defense, 797 00:38:50,948 --> 00:38:55,548 Speaker 1: the JPP, Klais Campbell and Dominican Sue Tying. Matthew who 798 00:38:55,588 --> 00:38:59,628 Speaker 1: we've been talking about, visited the Saints, Stephan Gilmour. Guys, 799 00:39:00,028 --> 00:39:03,668 Speaker 1: which of Dan Hansis is graybeard? Free agents intrigues you 800 00:39:03,748 --> 00:39:06,628 Speaker 1: the most? Calais Campbell? Why has he not back with 801 00:39:06,748 --> 00:39:09,228 Speaker 1: the Ravens? I feel like he embodies everything about the Ravens. 802 00:39:09,308 --> 00:39:11,468 Speaker 1: He is what the Ravens are right now, and he's 803 00:39:11,468 --> 00:39:13,188 Speaker 1: such a big body and they've got so many young 804 00:39:13,268 --> 00:39:16,828 Speaker 1: defensive linemen to groom. The fact that he's not been 805 00:39:16,908 --> 00:39:20,668 Speaker 1: signed is a giant question mark to me. I know 806 00:39:20,788 --> 00:39:22,988 Speaker 1: that the team wants him back. Is calais hanging him up? 807 00:39:22,988 --> 00:39:24,988 Speaker 1: What are we doing? Is he looking for some major deal? 808 00:39:25,268 --> 00:39:27,748 Speaker 1: Baltimore is right there. He's the man in that city 809 00:39:27,828 --> 00:39:29,428 Speaker 1: and he's a Walter Payton Man of the Year that 810 00:39:29,548 --> 00:39:32,708 Speaker 1: like embodies Ravens football. Kalaius, we love you on the show. 811 00:39:32,748 --> 00:39:34,868 Speaker 1: If you're watching signed with Baltimore? Come back? What are 812 00:39:34,908 --> 00:39:37,348 Speaker 1: we doing? Oh? We And I saw him at Super 813 00:39:37,388 --> 00:39:39,108 Speaker 1: Bowl and we didn't get this since he was hanging 814 00:39:39,148 --> 00:39:43,788 Speaker 1: it up, So we'll see. For me, it's Stefan give Moore. 815 00:39:44,268 --> 00:39:47,268 Speaker 1: I think he can really take a team over the top, 816 00:39:47,708 --> 00:39:51,628 Speaker 1: and that team specifically speaking up the Kansas City Chiefs. 817 00:39:52,388 --> 00:39:56,948 Speaker 1: You pair him with Lajarius Snee justin Reid, you have 818 00:39:57,068 --> 00:40:00,108 Speaker 1: a formidable backfield, something that Chiefs having had in a 819 00:40:00,188 --> 00:40:03,708 Speaker 1: long time. And Smagnolia, the chief defensive coordinato, loves to 820 00:40:03,828 --> 00:40:07,108 Speaker 1: run one on one man to man defense. So I 821 00:40:07,188 --> 00:40:09,468 Speaker 1: think a guy like stephan Gilmore, who still can play, 822 00:40:09,508 --> 00:40:10,988 Speaker 1: by the way, He's made the Pro Bowl the last 823 00:40:11,068 --> 00:40:15,428 Speaker 1: five out of six seasons exactly so, even though he's 824 00:40:15,428 --> 00:40:17,508 Speaker 1: a great bear thirty one year old, he's still playing 825 00:40:17,548 --> 00:40:20,028 Speaker 1: at a high level. He's kg has over one hundred 826 00:40:20,068 --> 00:40:23,308 Speaker 1: and thirty two games in this built. I think Stephane 827 00:40:23,348 --> 00:40:26,468 Speaker 1: Gilmore could really make the Chiefs good on the defensive 828 00:40:26,468 --> 00:40:28,268 Speaker 1: side of the ball. Everybody coming to the FC West, 829 00:40:28,308 --> 00:40:29,788 Speaker 1: I'm here for that, except for this guy. There's only 830 00:40:29,948 --> 00:40:32,268 Speaker 1: my two most intriguing teams headed into the draft are 831 00:40:32,348 --> 00:40:34,748 Speaker 1: Seattle and Green Bay. I know Seattle is not gonna 832 00:40:34,748 --> 00:40:36,748 Speaker 1: go to the season without adding the quarterback, and Green 833 00:40:36,788 --> 00:40:38,108 Speaker 1: Bay is not gonna go into the season at any 834 00:40:38,108 --> 00:40:41,948 Speaker 1: wide receiver. Odell, let's go, let's do this thing. Fascinating 835 00:40:42,028 --> 00:40:45,388 Speaker 1: deal here O'Dell having this dream season almost ended it perfectly, 836 00:40:45,388 --> 00:40:46,708 Speaker 1: and he'd be on a pile of money right now. 837 00:40:47,148 --> 00:40:49,468 Speaker 1: Hurts his knee, he's out, he gonna repair it. Why 838 00:40:49,508 --> 00:40:52,028 Speaker 1: not go to Green Bay. It's the exactly the type 839 00:40:52,028 --> 00:40:55,148 Speaker 1: of veteran, talented guy that Rogers has always craved adding. 840 00:40:55,988 --> 00:40:57,668 Speaker 1: He come back to La all right, and then it's 841 00:40:57,708 --> 00:40:59,708 Speaker 1: like it's kind of the Cooper Cups Show featuring Odell. 842 00:41:00,148 --> 00:41:01,788 Speaker 1: If you go to Green Bay and you're on a 843 00:41:01,868 --> 00:41:03,988 Speaker 1: podium with Aaron Rodgers when he finally wins the second 844 00:41:04,028 --> 00:41:06,668 Speaker 1: Super well, you are immortal, you are historic. It would 845 00:41:06,668 --> 00:41:08,988 Speaker 1: be an unbelievable stage for him. And by the way, 846 00:41:09,068 --> 00:41:12,548 Speaker 1: play with the best quarterback in the league, Odell. Make 847 00:41:12,548 --> 00:41:16,548 Speaker 1: an investment, green Bay making investment Odell to lambeau Field. 848 00:41:16,588 --> 00:41:19,068 Speaker 1: That's what I want to see. My pick literally has 849 00:41:19,188 --> 00:41:23,988 Speaker 1: a gray beard, a substantial impressive one. Ryan Fitzpatrick, you're 850 00:41:24,028 --> 00:41:27,068 Speaker 1: saying that you're intrigued by Seattle heading into the draft. 851 00:41:27,468 --> 00:41:29,828 Speaker 1: I got a quarterback for you. Let's look at all 852 00:41:29,908 --> 00:41:33,068 Speaker 1: the teams that he's been too in his eighteen seasons. 853 00:41:33,428 --> 00:41:36,228 Speaker 1: He's been to nine, Let's make it ten this year. 854 00:41:36,268 --> 00:41:37,988 Speaker 1: And why do I think he'd be a good fit 855 00:41:38,068 --> 00:41:40,828 Speaker 1: for them? They've lost a lot of veterans. I think 856 00:41:40,868 --> 00:41:42,868 Speaker 1: that he's good for the locker room, particularly when you 857 00:41:42,948 --> 00:41:45,188 Speaker 1: look at when he was with the Jets they went 858 00:41:45,268 --> 00:41:48,108 Speaker 1: ten and six back in twenty sixteen. He was four 859 00:41:48,148 --> 00:41:51,068 Speaker 1: and three with Miami and mentored up to AH. I 860 00:41:51,188 --> 00:41:53,348 Speaker 1: think he brings a good spirit, a good energy, and 861 00:41:53,428 --> 00:41:55,028 Speaker 1: like I said, look at some of that just it's 862 00:41:55,028 --> 00:41:58,068 Speaker 1: a little bit of Gray and the Beard guys, and 863 00:41:58,188 --> 00:42:00,908 Speaker 1: he can mentor mac grawfrell on this who Peter has 864 00:42:01,068 --> 00:42:05,268 Speaker 1: going to Seattle. That's bad news for Baker Mayfield maybe, 865 00:42:05,388 --> 00:42:09,068 Speaker 1: but Drew Locke spenning terribleness for Drew Locke. Drew Locke 866 00:42:09,188 --> 00:42:11,108 Speaker 1: is five other quarterbacks that you sorry