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<v Speaker 1>Is the Dallascowboys dot Com Draft Show, your war room

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<v Speaker 1>for insider news and draft analysis from deep within the

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<v Speaker 1>confines of Cowboys headquarters at the Star Infrasco, and now

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<v Speaker 1>your host, Kyle Yeomans.

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<v Speaker 2>Today is Tuesday, March eighteenth, twenty twenty five, and we

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<v Speaker 2>are thirty three days away from the NFL Draft in

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<v Speaker 2>Green Bay, Wisconsin. Welcome into the Draft Show presented by

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<v Speaker 2>Miller Light, the only beer of the Cowboys. It is

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<v Speaker 2>Miller Tome and we are closing in quickly on the

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<v Speaker 2>final month until the NFL Draft. We've got Tommy Yarish,

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<v Speaker 2>Brian brought us, Fox Lombardi, Bobby Belt with Chris Beam

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<v Speaker 2>in the back of Kyle Yeomans. Glad you are with us,

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<v Speaker 2>and gentlemen, it's getting close to that time. We're gonna

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<v Speaker 2>have our one month out mocked draft on Thursday, which

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<v Speaker 2>I'm excited about, where we'll go around the table and

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<v Speaker 2>start picking up different guys guy and try and see

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<v Speaker 2>how this first round could possibly play out. We'll go

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<v Speaker 2>through that whole scenario on Thursday, but today it's really

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of really the nerves, trying to get those

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<v Speaker 2>out of the way. Brian try and see who we

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<v Speaker 2>could be wrong on and try and hit that.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, there's a lot of guys you could be wrong

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<v Speaker 3>on this draft, in this draft specific. Yeah, I mean yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>this is to me when you and really every draft,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, we've I've had discussions. Ear Old Draft Show

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<v Speaker 3>colleague Jeff Kavanaugh asked me a question like on Twitter today,

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<v Speaker 3>what guy, what guys would you have that you don't

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<v Speaker 3>think are gonna bust? You know, give me, give me,

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<v Speaker 3>give me four or five guys that you don't think

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<v Speaker 3>are going to bust, you know, and and and and

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<v Speaker 3>the target range of where the Cowboys are picking at twelve.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought that was a pretty interesting exercise. I think

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<v Speaker 3>that's the that's the pressure that you face. I was

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<v Speaker 3>on with Eric giafalow Love at The Star this morning.

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<v Speaker 3>We were talking about, you know, we were talking about listen,

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<v Speaker 3>you could have thoughts about the running backs in this draft.

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<v Speaker 3>You could, you could you could tell me like, hey,

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<v Speaker 3>it doesn't make sense to take a running back like

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<v Speaker 3>gent at twelve. It doesn't make sense. It's not it's

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<v Speaker 3>it's it's not the economical use of your draft picks.

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<v Speaker 3>It's sure, damn is an economical use of your draft pick.

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<v Speaker 3>If you turn around and pick a bust at at

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<v Speaker 3>twelve because you didn't take genty, you know what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 3>You can talk about economics of draft picks and all that,

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<v Speaker 3>cowboys haven't had really good success. We'll see what happens

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<v Speaker 3>with Mazie, We'll see what happens with Tyler Geiden. But

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<v Speaker 3>to where they've drafted the standards before, it's they've those

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<v Speaker 3>two picks of have some question marks. And if you

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<v Speaker 3>don't want to take a running back, if you don't

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<v Speaker 3>want to take an Ashton Genty because of economics, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>because you feel like that maybe oh well you know, A,

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know, it's not an economical thing. And you

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<v Speaker 3>pick one of these other players, that's a bust. That's

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<v Speaker 3>that's stuff that's going on right now in these war

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<v Speaker 3>rooms and you're setting these boards. You're trying your damnedest

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<v Speaker 3>to make sure like who the guys are not going

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<v Speaker 3>to bust, especially in that first round. That that's the

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<v Speaker 3>thing that I think, that's the thing. And there's plenty

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<v Speaker 3>of guys up there that can scare the hell out

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<v Speaker 3>of you if you really break it down looking.

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<v Speaker 4>At your board, why Bran like, like, why is it

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<v Speaker 4>so many, so many players this year that it seems like, oh, well,

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<v Speaker 4>I bet if he was a guard his film would

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<v Speaker 4>be better. Oh well, he got a new coach, so

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<v Speaker 4>it looks a little weird this year. You should go

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<v Speaker 4>back to this twenty twenty three to oh, his dog died,

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<v Speaker 4>that's why he played bad.

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<v Speaker 3>That Yah.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, we've been you know, we we're.

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<v Speaker 3>Starting to hear a lot of excuses and it's not

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<v Speaker 3>so much excuses. Is like we're hearing about Walker from Kentucky.

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<v Speaker 3>We mentioned him with the back stuff and all that,

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<v Speaker 3>and you're like, well, is that the reason why he

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<v Speaker 3>played bad? Everybody the guys that were at a certain

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<v Speaker 3>level when we first started this process that are now

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<v Speaker 3>kind of falling, and everybody's like, well, oh well this

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<v Speaker 3>is why did you check this? Tommy? Did you check this?

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<v Speaker 2>Fodge?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh did you know this? You know Colin?

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<v Speaker 4>Somebody said in my comments, Brand, well, Michael Williams not

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<v Speaker 4>a good pass rusher right now because Georgie didn't ask

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<v Speaker 4>him the pass rush very much.

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<v Speaker 5>What does that mean? What that mean? Tayle?

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<v Speaker 6>What that means?

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<v Speaker 4>Because I mean I've seen three, three or four people

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<v Speaker 4>tell me that, and yeah, I understand I'm doing this crusade.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, when I don't like a player, I loudly,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, don't like a player so so so people

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<v Speaker 4>think that I'm hating or something. Well, watch the coach

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<v Speaker 4>didn't ask in the past us very much what the

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<v Speaker 4>hell he doing on pass rush downs? You know, there's

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<v Speaker 4>just a lot of guys with questions and this could

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<v Speaker 4>be a draft that'll get you fired or somebody look

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<v Speaker 4>at you like a like a Jeanis. We been talking

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<v Speaker 4>about the running back Gordon right, like why was he

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<v Speaker 4>so fantastic?

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<v Speaker 2>At one point Oklahoma.

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<v Speaker 4>State Donovan Edwards from from Michigan, Right, once upon a time,

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<v Speaker 4>we were looking at him like he was going to

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<v Speaker 4>be a guy. What happened Isaiah Bond? What happened? How

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<v Speaker 4>these guys kind of fall down this board? And me

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<v Speaker 4>and Brown will make the joke, Oh, this type of

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<v Speaker 4>dude you get in the fifth round, he'll save your job.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh they'll be a there'll be an all pro guy

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<v Speaker 4>you know in you know, two or three years.

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<v Speaker 5>So like, why is this so weird?

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<v Speaker 7>Like do you think on Michael Williams And I don't

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<v Speaker 7>want to get you going on a total tangent, but

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<v Speaker 7>on my specifically in terms of that he wasn't asked

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<v Speaker 7>to pass rush a lot, and that's it. Would you

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<v Speaker 7>at least agree like what he's going to be asked

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<v Speaker 7>to do at the NFL level will probably not match

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<v Speaker 7>what he was asked to do at Georgia. He's not

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<v Speaker 7>gonna be asked I don't think by a lot of

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<v Speaker 7>teams to two gap as frequently as he was at Georgia.

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<v Speaker 4>All we have is the film, right, That's just, that's just,

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<v Speaker 4>that's just where we are. You talk to people I

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<v Speaker 4>don't really talking about, So all I have is Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>let me watch James Pierce. Then let me watch Mike

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<v Speaker 4>Hail Williams. I like what Pierce looks like more, or

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<v Speaker 4>let me watch Princely, let me watch Donovan. I watched

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<v Speaker 4>Baron Surrell, Tommy, they love it. Get on your abatch

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<v Speaker 4>your textas bar Surrell run game past game, whatever he's doing.

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<v Speaker 4>I like what it looks like he's doing on film.

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<v Speaker 4>He doesn't run down the mill of people, Michael run

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<v Speaker 4>down the mill of people. But you know what I'm saying,

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<v Speaker 4>and I can only imagine that when you get to

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<v Speaker 4>the league that goes up a bit because you're running

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<v Speaker 4>down the middle of better guards and better tackles. Now,

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<v Speaker 4>so that's what I'm saying when I'm watching the film,

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<v Speaker 4>I don't I don't project very well. Just like last year, right,

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<v Speaker 4>Tyler Guiden, you know we talk about you know, Oh

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<v Speaker 4>he leans a little bit, gets over his skates, his

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<v Speaker 4>hands aren't in the right place. I saw a lot

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<v Speaker 4>of tab with the head their hands in the right place,

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<v Speaker 4>a bunch and those dudes fared better.

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<v Speaker 5>Now.

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<v Speaker 4>Could I be wrong in three years about Michael Willis

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<v Speaker 4>And I'd be wrong in three years about Tyler Guidon

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<v Speaker 4>for sure. But we talked about twelve overall this year.

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<v Speaker 4>You need people this year and next year, not in

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<v Speaker 4>three years.

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<v Speaker 7>If I told you he's If I told you he

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<v Speaker 7>ends up being Gregory Rousseau. Are you comfortable with that?

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<v Speaker 7>Or do you want more out of Pick twelve?

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<v Speaker 4>I like Russou, but I want more out of Peaks.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 7>This was a community that hated Rousseau when he was

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<v Speaker 7>coming out, like in Jeneral, Like I was not a

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<v Speaker 7>big Russou fan.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean neither, but like.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean to me, it's you wouldn't you think when

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<v Speaker 7>you think of rushing to the chest and traits and

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<v Speaker 7>everything like that, I think of in recent history Rousseau

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<v Speaker 7>and then probably on the back end of that of

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<v Speaker 7>bus potential to be Marcus Davenport. Sure Davenport used to

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<v Speaker 7>have the same issue rush into the chest and and

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<v Speaker 7>you know didn't have all the tools put together right away.

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<v Speaker 7>So like, yeah, that could be a lower end of

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<v Speaker 7>what Michael Williams would be would be on the back

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<v Speaker 7>side of that, some of the Davenport struggles.

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<v Speaker 4>You're not wrong. But for every Greg Russo is ten,

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<v Speaker 4>it's ten Cleveland Farrells that we just you know what

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<v Speaker 4>I'm saying, So it's twelve overall. You had to lose

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<v Speaker 4>games to get here. You had to be a terrible

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<v Speaker 4>football team to get here.

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<v Speaker 5>Like Brian saman I don't want to roll the dice.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't want to overthink, well, Ashton Genty's a running back,

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<v Speaker 4>but I can cut on any game, you know how

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<v Speaker 4>well MIKEL Williams has two good Texas games, but you

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<v Speaker 4>know it's weird everywhere else. It don't matter what game

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<v Speaker 4>you put on for Ashton Genty, Boise State versus.

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<v Speaker 2>Anybody's running over anyone, anybody.

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<v Speaker 4>I just want the anybody guy Mike Green looks fantastic

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<v Speaker 4>versus anybody.

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<v Speaker 5>I just want anybody.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's look like, if you're talking about any guy anytime, anywhere,

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<v Speaker 2>any place, any team, who's those guys, Like, what is

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<v Speaker 2>the short list of those guys at twelve? Because that's

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<v Speaker 2>who we need to be looking at.

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<v Speaker 4>Give me McMillan. He jumps over everybody, even the first

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<v Speaker 4>or third overall pick.

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<v Speaker 2>Where he's sliding down mock draft.

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<v Speaker 5>That's a lie. I won't believe it.

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<v Speaker 4>McMillan jents he's one of those guys for me, everybody

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<v Speaker 4>and gotta believe this. I think Simmons from Ohio State

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<v Speaker 4>to the left Tack, I think he's one of those guys.

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<v Speaker 4>And I'm I'm on a short list of guys also

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<v Speaker 4>me and Tommy. Matthew Gold is one of those guys

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<v Speaker 4>for me. Think so, Matthew Gold is one of those

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<v Speaker 4>guys for me.

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<v Speaker 3>I felt Barron in there. I mean the four, the

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<v Speaker 3>four that the four that I asked that and Jeff

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<v Speaker 3>asked me the question. I answered Simmons genty and then

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<v Speaker 3>I went Baron Abuca and that that's the that's the

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<v Speaker 3>guys that I went the non bus guys. Those are

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<v Speaker 3>the four that I went with.

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<v Speaker 2>Buka is interesting because it goes back to that ceiling

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<v Speaker 2>floor conversation that we love to talk about on the show,

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<v Speaker 2>and I love I think he's built, He's he had

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<v Speaker 2>a floor at Ohio State that cannot be questioned. He

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<v Speaker 2>was never really the guy at Ohio State, but he

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<v Speaker 2>did everything else perfectly along the way, and he's got

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<v Speaker 2>good tape, he's got good production. He did it with

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<v Speaker 2>multiple quarterbacks, he did it in multiple seasons, and he

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<v Speaker 2>was always kind of that floor guy that you can

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<v Speaker 2>rely on. So I'm in so with you saying that

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<v Speaker 2>you would still be fine taking a Bouka out of

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<v Speaker 2>Ohio State at twelve. Yeah, just because he is a

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<v Speaker 2>safe selection.

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<v Speaker 3>I think. I don't think he's going to bustin. I

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<v Speaker 3>think he is going to come into the league and

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<v Speaker 3>I think he's going to play at a very very

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<v Speaker 3>high level. And I think whoever drafts him is going

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<v Speaker 3>to be super happy they did because he he knows

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<v Speaker 3>how to be a great teammate. He knows how to

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<v Speaker 3>play second Phil if he has to. I think he's

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<v Speaker 3>got ability with trades where he could be the first

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<v Speaker 3>wide receiver for your team, and the fact that I

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<v Speaker 3>don't think the games are too big for him, and

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<v Speaker 3>I love him. I love that about him.

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<v Speaker 2>You didn't say McMillan out of Arizona. I'm interested. Is

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<v Speaker 2>there something there that you're looking at?

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<v Speaker 3>You know there's a possibility with him? I mean, I'm

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<v Speaker 3>going to I have him very, very high. He's one

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<v Speaker 3>of those guys that I don't think will I don't

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<v Speaker 3>think I would come off of I do think there's

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<v Speaker 3>legitimate There's the things that you have to be questioned about.

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<v Speaker 3>Is is he legitimately a four or five to four

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<v Speaker 3>guy speed wise? I think I think he's closer to

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<v Speaker 3>four or five one, because if somebody got him at four,

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<v Speaker 3>four eight and somebody got him at four or five four,

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<v Speaker 3>that's you split those times. That's right around four, five one,

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<v Speaker 3>four five two.

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<v Speaker 4>Do you care? Like if he's a four or five guy?

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<v Speaker 4>Do you do you really care? I don't.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't, But I just think if you asked me

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<v Speaker 3>five guys, I think I would have him as number five.

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<v Speaker 3>I picked four that four guys. I think he would

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<v Speaker 3>be number five on my on my list?

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<v Speaker 4>Is that a recent like a like a recent change

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<v Speaker 4>for you because you used to be ten toes down McMillan, guy, Like,

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<v Speaker 4>I just don't want you waffling a little bit.

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<v Speaker 5>Have you kind of died down on him a little bit?

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<v Speaker 2>No, I just know.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, like I said, those those are the four

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<v Speaker 3>guys that I think that absolutely will not bust. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>that's it. I mean, I you know, I mean. And

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<v Speaker 3>then he said if he said five guys, I you know,

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<v Speaker 3>he says, give me, give me guys, give me four guys.

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<v Speaker 3>That I so. I I just to me, I feel

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<v Speaker 3>like Baron, like I said, I feel like Simmons is

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<v Speaker 3>the top one. Gent d uh uh Baron Abuka for

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<v Speaker 3>my for my four guys.

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<v Speaker 6>Let me this brunt. You were talking earlier about how

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<v Speaker 6>the past couple of years these first round picks haven't

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<v Speaker 6>hit for Dallas yet. Do you think that puts just

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<v Speaker 6>because you've been in those rooms before, do you think

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<v Speaker 6>that puts any pressure on this group to maybe opt

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<v Speaker 6>for the safer pick that might not be as high

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<v Speaker 6>on their boards, or do you feel like they could

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<v Speaker 6>still go for that higher player who you still maybe

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<v Speaker 6>have some lingering questions about. And you're not as sure

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<v Speaker 6>as a as a surefire guy. I hope that makes sense.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm trying to think it through that that just take

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<v Speaker 3>the safe pick at twelve and not.

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<v Speaker 2>So so so let me let me give me a

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<v Speaker 2>guy twelve. You're a picture of this.

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<v Speaker 6>So you're talking about Abuka. Yeah, so you've got a

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<v Speaker 6>Buka at twelve. But if maybe Matthew Golden is higher

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<v Speaker 6>on their board, but there's you know, does he run

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<v Speaker 6>the routes as well as as he can he develop

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<v Speaker 6>into a better route runner. Do you take a chance

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<v Speaker 6>on Golden just because the traits that he's got, or

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<v Speaker 6>do you look at a Buka and say, Okay, this

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<v Speaker 6>guy we need a wide receiver to. This guy's been

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<v Speaker 6>a bona fide wide receiver to at Ohio State his

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<v Speaker 6>entire career.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm taking a Buka there. Okay, yeah, I'm taking a

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<v Speaker 3>booka there. I just feel like to me that overall,

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<v Speaker 3>I could say that the body of work for him,

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<v Speaker 3>I've seen it his whole entire career at Ohio State. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>the Golden I'm you know, Houston to hear. I think

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<v Speaker 3>Golden's a hell of a player, don't get me wrong.

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<v Speaker 3>And I'm not trying to I'm not trying to think

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<v Speaker 3>anything less of Golden or any of these other guys

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<v Speaker 3>or like you know, we're gonna about Mikel Williams, We're

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<v Speaker 3>gonna talk about will Johnson, those kind of guys. But

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<v Speaker 3>I just to me, I just think of I look

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<v Speaker 3>at the overall body of work throughout his whole entire career.

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<v Speaker 3>I think that's why I got a booka ahead of

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<v Speaker 3>ahead of Golden.

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<v Speaker 4>Something I love to do is as ask Bob, because

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<v Speaker 4>I don't get to work with them all the time,

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<v Speaker 4>and biby begets to hear these things. But why are

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<v Speaker 4>we seeing these My dress's wide receivers kind of falling

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<v Speaker 4>a little bit, you know, like you know, burden is falling.

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<v Speaker 4>We you know, just talk about certain guys that we

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<v Speaker 4>may have on our top fifteen or so. The league

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<v Speaker 4>may not see it that way.

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<v Speaker 5>Why is that?

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<v Speaker 7>I think Burden scares people because of how his final

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<v Speaker 7>season at Missouri went, where it was all right, was

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<v Speaker 7>the progression? Is he going to take the step up?

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<v Speaker 7>Is he going to have a really big year here

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<v Speaker 7>at Missouri? The last year and it didn't go all

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<v Speaker 7>He was banged up a little bit, So there's some

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<v Speaker 7>of that question there. I personally get concerned by players

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<v Speaker 7>like Burden coming out just because whenever it's and I've

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<v Speaker 7>talked about this before, whenever the top lineman to me

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<v Speaker 7>is what you do after the catch or like oh

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<v Speaker 7>they're a playmaker and put the ball in their hands,

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<v Speaker 7>and like, you know, the Malachi Corley's last year, Like

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<v Speaker 7>I let Malachi Corley burn me last year. I think

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<v Speaker 7>because he doesn't look like he's going to be the

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<v Speaker 7>type of player that I thought it could be there,

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<v Speaker 7>there's just more of a projector or more uncertainty to

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<v Speaker 7>me with somebody like Burton. So I think that there

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<v Speaker 7>may be some of that question with people who look

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<v Speaker 7>at Burdon, say you were a five star, you played

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<v Speaker 7>really well early at Missouri, Why did it taper off?

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<v Speaker 7>Why do you you know? Why did you seem to

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<v Speaker 7>have some of those issues. So that's the deal with Burdon. McMillan.

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<v Speaker 7>I don't know, like McMillan falling in some of these

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<v Speaker 7>mocks where he's going like twenty I said it last week,

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<v Speaker 7>He's Kyle Hamilton to me at receiver where it's like

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<v Speaker 7>Kyle Hamilton. People it felt like started overthinking him and

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<v Speaker 7>maybe had some fatigue because he was being mentioned for

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<v Speaker 7>a year plus as one of the top players in

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<v Speaker 7>the draft, and all of a sudden, Kyle Hamilton slides

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<v Speaker 7>like fourteen to the Ravens and he turns out to

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<v Speaker 7>be a great player. Like I think McMillan is one

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<v Speaker 7>of those guys that in the past, whether it's you know,

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<v Speaker 7>Brian Branch or Kyle Hamilton or some of these guys

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<v Speaker 7>that it feels like we overthink a little bit and

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<v Speaker 7>let them slide. I wonder if he'll be one of

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<v Speaker 7>those guys. I would hope he wouldn't get past twelve

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<v Speaker 7>in that instance.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but yeah, when he shouldn't.

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<v Speaker 6>If he shouldn't get past twelve, I don't get it.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm with you, guys, I don't get it. I mean,

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<v Speaker 6>this guy is he's game fast. You know, everybody's talking

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<v Speaker 6>about this forty time, but he's game fast. He's clocked

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<v Speaker 6>in a couple of times at nineteen miles an hour

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<v Speaker 6>at Arizona. And you know, we talked about how good

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<v Speaker 6>Luther Burden is after the catch. I don't think Ted

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<v Speaker 6>Roe McMillan is that far behind in terms of what

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<v Speaker 6>he can do for you, just because of that long

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<v Speaker 6>stride he's got to build, it's hard to bring down

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<v Speaker 6>for some of these corners that may be a little

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<v Speaker 6>bit smaller. And then you add in too, what he

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<v Speaker 6>can do with fifty f fifty balls and contested catches,

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<v Speaker 6>the catch radius that he's got with those long arms

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<v Speaker 6>and body control. I mean, this guy's clearly, for me,

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<v Speaker 6>the best wide receiver in this class.

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<v Speaker 7>I don't see wasted movement with him, no like and

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<v Speaker 7>that that's one of the big things to me, is

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<v Speaker 7>that it's like if you're four or five five, but

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<v Speaker 7>you're efficient in everything that you do, the way that

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<v Speaker 7>you move across the field, I don't think it matters

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<v Speaker 7>nearly as much.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and he's an athletic freak show.

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<v Speaker 6>So you add all that into it, and it just

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<v Speaker 6>seems this might be one of those where it's it's

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<v Speaker 6>like one of those smoke screens.

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<v Speaker 3>Early.

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<v Speaker 6>I feel like, like, you know, you see him dropping twenty.

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<v Speaker 6>I don't know if he gets out of the top ten.

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<v Speaker 6>I don't know if he's even there for Dallas at twelve.

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<v Speaker 2>Could very well be the case. I would I would

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<v Speaker 2>go in Vegas, I say, I doubt he's there. New

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<v Speaker 2>York Carolina. I mean any of those teams us likely not.

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<v Speaker 3>To be there. Mc millaner Genty.

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<v Speaker 7>I feel it's starting to feel more like j J.

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<v Speaker 3>He will be there, well not will not.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think he'll be there. I think neither one

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<v Speaker 4>of them be there. Neither should be there. Like their

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<v Speaker 4>top five guys on my look, my boy ain't ain't

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<v Speaker 4>there boy, But yeah, those are two guys that shouldn't

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<v Speaker 4>be there. We should be having a conversations about Mike

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<v Speaker 4>Green or something and not McMillian because we get me

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<v Speaker 4>a million, I say we, But if Dallas getting a million,

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<v Speaker 4>y'all had to keep me out of him, and I'm

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<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna stop, stand up and clap.

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<v Speaker 2>Stand on the table now. I just as we sit

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<v Speaker 2>here almost one month out, if you had to say,

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<v Speaker 2>in one word what the position would be that you

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<v Speaker 2>would spend the twelfth overall pick on? What would it be?

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<v Speaker 2>One position doesn't have to be a player, doesn't have

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<v Speaker 2>to be a guest. But what would you spend it on?

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<v Speaker 2>Based off of what they've done in free agency over

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<v Speaker 2>these last couple of weeks, where would you go?

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think free agency has limited them to even

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<v Speaker 3>it has I don't think. I think they just prevented

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<v Speaker 3>depth from going out the door and added some pieces

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<v Speaker 3>to make sure that they can draft and they don't

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<v Speaker 3>have to force it.

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<v Speaker 5>So wide receiver though, like it has to be, it

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<v Speaker 5>has to be.

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<v Speaker 7>You don't have to right now, you don't have a

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<v Speaker 7>legitimate starter. I don't think they're right now. Is the

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<v Speaker 7>number two?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Cooks walk So now you like worse?

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<v Speaker 4>So now your wide receivers are Tobin interpreinting, CD Tobin

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<v Speaker 4>interpreted And that's y'all ready for that.

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<v Speaker 5>Paris Campbell, I'm not, I don't. I hope he's not here.

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<v Speaker 3>He's here?

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<v Speaker 5>And is he here?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>Hey man, he'll be competing when we get the ox focks,

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<v Speaker 4>and you know, we'll we'll just see, uh Sanders, Miles Sanders,

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<v Speaker 4>I think he's a competing at Oxford.

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<v Speaker 5>Guy, I don't, I don't. I don't know how long

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<v Speaker 5>they're gonna be here. I don't know. I don't know

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<v Speaker 5>if they're around in September.

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<v Speaker 3>For a team that wants to run the ball, they

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<v Speaker 3>got no runner, Nope. So I mean that's if you

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<v Speaker 3>want to, if you want to talk about twelve. I

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<v Speaker 3>don't know how comfortable everybody is taking Hampton or Johnson

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<v Speaker 3>or one of those guys.

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<v Speaker 2>He was mocked today to the Cowboys. Hampton was out

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<v Speaker 2>of North Carolina. Would you feel comfortable in that sense?

0:17:46.960 --> 0:17:49.040
<v Speaker 5>He was mocked at twelve? It was well won them

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<v Speaker 5>trade back.

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<v Speaker 2>He was at twelve.

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<v Speaker 7>That's second time in a row Kuiper's put him at twelve.

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<v Speaker 5>I'll tell you what.

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<v Speaker 3>That's where I keep an eye on that because Kuiper

0:17:56.880 --> 0:17:58.960
<v Speaker 3>he did the thing with Tyler Smith. He did the

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<v Speaker 3>same thing with Tyler Smith.

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<v Speaker 4>If if Jens's not there and McMillan is not there,

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know what it looks like to get wiped out,

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<v Speaker 4>you know this year, But if it's a version of

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<v Speaker 4>wiped out to where look, we need running back and

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<v Speaker 4>we don't think Hampton's gonna be there. And Hampton's like

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<v Speaker 4>your seventeenth guy, if he's your sixteen seventeenth guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Then you'll be fine.

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<v Speaker 4>I wouldn't hurt It wouldn't hurt me because we have Hampton,

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<v Speaker 4>Like oo, you have drafted Hampton and all these other

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<v Speaker 4>guys aren't there. I would have rather Hampton than Will

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<v Speaker 4>Johnson or something.

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<v Speaker 3>So that's what it's gonna ask you Hampton, Mikel Williams

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<v Speaker 3>or Will Johnson.

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<v Speaker 4>See you purposely picked two players I have a problem

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<v Speaker 4>with and one player that I love.

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<v Speaker 2>So you asked me where I would you put.

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<v Speaker 4>On my board. I'm taking the running back that I love.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not one of these guys that hate drafting running

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<v Speaker 4>back like that. You know, I don't know either. I

0:18:44.040 --> 0:18:46.320
<v Speaker 4>hate paying running back for a long time, but drafting

0:18:46.400 --> 0:18:47.400
<v Speaker 4>running back we can go party.

0:18:47.440 --> 0:18:48.040
<v Speaker 5>I will get Hampton.

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<v Speaker 2>Let me let me ask you a question based off

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<v Speaker 2>of that, if you had to rank those three guys

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<v Speaker 2>and who you would take in that.

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<v Speaker 3>Order, what would it be?

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<v Speaker 2>Who was again, it was Hampton, Mikel Williams, and then

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<v Speaker 2>Will Johnson.

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<v Speaker 5>For me, I'm going Hampton, Johnson, Williams in that order.

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<v Speaker 2>I think it's likely they would reverse that and it

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<v Speaker 2>would be Oh yeah, I think it's William Johnson and

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<v Speaker 2>then Hampton.

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<v Speaker 5>But mel Kiper said that Hampton.

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<v Speaker 3>So what we need to do is this show needs

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<v Speaker 3>to just start talking about Will Johnson and Michel Williams.

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<v Speaker 3>Like Tommy brought up the other day with Michael Williams

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<v Speaker 3>that now.

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<v Speaker 4>I would literally be hurt and I would lose a

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<v Speaker 4>lot of faith in what we got going on here.

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<v Speaker 5>Like, I know they don't care about me. Look, man,

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<v Speaker 5>I don't even work here your guest. Man, I'm not.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't even have a like my little Languard thing.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't I don't have clearance around here. I can't

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<v Speaker 4>interview nobody. Man, they don't care what I think. Man,

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<v Speaker 4>But if you pass on what if we pass on

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<v Speaker 4>mc millan, for what I would be hurt? I would

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<v Speaker 4>be physically hurt and I would have to go through

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<v Speaker 4>pick thirteen through thirty two on this show, upset with

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<v Speaker 4>a bad look on my face, man, with a bad look,

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<v Speaker 4>and look, I'm sure they look.

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<v Speaker 5>Man.

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<v Speaker 4>I wish him the best. They're gonna make a lot

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<v Speaker 4>of moneybody, mama, house man, I'm proud of you do.

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<v Speaker 4>But missing on a on a player that I liked,

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<v Speaker 4>down care what I think for a player that I

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<v Speaker 4>got a bunch of problems with or clearly on film

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<v Speaker 4>everybody has questions about.

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<v Speaker 5>That's what Brian been talking about for the past three months.

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<v Speaker 4>Man, get you a guy that has the least amount

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<v Speaker 4>of question marks, the least amount of worse you possibly can,

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<v Speaker 4>and you just gave me an order where the question mark.

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<v Speaker 5>Dudes are one and two. Hampton ain't got a lot

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<v Speaker 5>of question marks? Does Brian?

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<v Speaker 2>Right?

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<v Speaker 5>He just running?

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<v Speaker 3>I agree.

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<v Speaker 5>I agree with you, Bobby, what the league saying about him,

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<v Speaker 5>you got a lot of question mark.

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<v Speaker 7>He doesn't have a lot of question marks. I think

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<v Speaker 7>he's solidified as a first rounder. I think that it's

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<v Speaker 7>just the idea of like, here's why I don't think

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<v Speaker 7>Hampton would happen at twelve. I think this team is

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<v Speaker 7>trying to justify right now, like just working through scenarios,

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<v Speaker 7>going why is Ashton gent different enough that we would

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<v Speaker 7>consider him here? But like just as you're the same

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<v Speaker 7>sort of thing where you float any idea and just say, like,

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<v Speaker 7>talk through these scenarios. Okay, typically we wouldn't pursue a

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<v Speaker 7>running back this high. Why is all you've done is

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<v Speaker 7>talk about running the damn ball right right right right right?

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<v Speaker 7>He went out there, you hired.

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<v Speaker 3>This line coach, and you went out and hired this

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<v Speaker 3>guy from Kansas State, and the court and the and

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<v Speaker 3>the guy that the head coach GNA tells him to

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<v Speaker 3>run the damn ball right.

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<v Speaker 7>But Brian, let's look at that.

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<v Speaker 3>I agree with And you sit there and you say, oh,

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<v Speaker 3>we don't want to take the best back.

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<v Speaker 7>I agree.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I you know what, don't tell me about running

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<v Speaker 3>the football anymore.

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<v Speaker 7>Bright, I agree with you. What I'm saying is is

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<v Speaker 7>that if they're having to go through that exercise, picks the.

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<v Speaker 3>Corner that can't that we don't know a forty yard

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<v Speaker 3>dash time.

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<v Speaker 7>Our gent denty are Genty and Hampton's tags touching for you.

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<v Speaker 3>GT and Hampton?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, like running back.

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<v Speaker 7>No, no, no, no exactly. So I think I think

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<v Speaker 7>if this team is having to go through that exercise

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<v Speaker 7>with Genty and say is he and I think they

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<v Speaker 7>would come to a conclusion that says he is. But

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<v Speaker 7>I'm saying, if they're having to go through that exercise,

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<v Speaker 7>Hampton's not even close enough to begin that exercise. I

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<v Speaker 7>don't think. Sure he's a good player, He's not even

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<v Speaker 7>close enough to begin that kind of.

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<v Speaker 2>A Johnson Okay, Caleb Johnson.

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<v Speaker 3>Nowther you're talking about Will Johns and Caleb Johnson.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he's not gonna be there.

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<v Speaker 7>Riyan doesn't have Will Johnson over Jock Reeves.

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<v Speaker 2>Yay, chock Reeves was a nice place, all right. We

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<v Speaker 2>got to take our first break when we come back.

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<v Speaker 4>Man asked a question, Yeah, of course I would like

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<v Speaker 4>to ask the table here.

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<v Speaker 2>Are you a coup a lot of time on Twitter?

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<v Speaker 4>I promise it won't. Are you floor guy or are

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<v Speaker 4>you ceiling guy? Bryant Hastes, Are you the guy that

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<v Speaker 4>the player either has a high floor, that's as good

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<v Speaker 4>as they're gonna be, but they're ready to go right now,

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<v Speaker 4>like a like a jack, like a Jack Sawyer type right,

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<v Speaker 4>or are you the ceiling guy to where? Man, they're

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<v Speaker 4>not ready to go right now. They may not know

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<v Speaker 4>how to play for they only be playing football for

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<v Speaker 4>two weeks, but they're so athletic that maybe in three

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<v Speaker 4>years they'll be the best player in the league.

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<v Speaker 5>Are you floor guy? Are you seiling guy? Around?

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<v Speaker 2>Can I take a cop out answer and say it

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<v Speaker 2>depends on oh he asked you, thank you answer it

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<v Speaker 2>are you ceiling guy?

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<v Speaker 12>Rather?

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<v Speaker 2>I would rather go get a guy that's going to

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<v Speaker 2>be an all pro and take a risk on a

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<v Speaker 2>guy that could be an all pro as opposed to

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<v Speaker 2>relying on only the measurables to get it done. I

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<v Speaker 2>want to get a guy that's going to be a badass.

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<v Speaker 6>So floor mean that they can't grow anymore at all.

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<v Speaker 5>They can't.

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<v Speaker 4>They can't grow with what they are right now is

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<v Speaker 4>as good as they are. And that may be a

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<v Speaker 4>that may be a starter, but they just won't get

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<v Speaker 4>any better.

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<v Speaker 7>Then I'm a ceiling guy ceiling yeah, But I mean

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<v Speaker 7>it's case by case basis, depending on his case, the

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<v Speaker 7>context of your football team at the time, like what

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<v Speaker 7>are you in a building mode or not? It does matter,

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<v Speaker 7>It does matter. It does but no ceiling. If if

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<v Speaker 7>I'm gonna have to pick one, I'd rather have the

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<v Speaker 7>ceiling and trust that I've hired.

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<v Speaker 3>Which is the bigger unknown, the ceiling. The ceiling, that's

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<v Speaker 3>what are you likely to bust on?

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<v Speaker 2>More ceiling?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, give me the floor. That's floor guy, the floor,

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<v Speaker 3>give me, if you if you give me, if you

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<v Speaker 3>give me fifteen floor guys, I'm.

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<v Speaker 5>Gonna that's a buka a lot of game.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Booka is a Florida. He can play right now.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know if he's gonna get any bet he

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<v Speaker 4>can run all your round you whatever, whatever, Ye Matthew

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<v Speaker 4>Golden may or may not or a burden may or

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<v Speaker 4>may not. You know what I'm saying, I'm getting to do.

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<v Speaker 4>That's ready to go. I'm sorry to one, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>just real quick.

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<v Speaker 7>You know who his floor guy was Jeff Okuda, and

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<v Speaker 7>Jeff Okuda did not pan out. And then see guy

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<v Speaker 7>was Michaeh. Parsons yep, And so like, I mean, there

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<v Speaker 7>is still that you're still having to have these sort

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<v Speaker 7>of debates and you still got it just because there's

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<v Speaker 7>a projection. I don't think that's enough to be able

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<v Speaker 7>to say I'm not gonna project it.

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<v Speaker 3>David admitted that they didn't know that Michael Bright, I'm

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<v Speaker 3>just out of the edge in general.

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<v Speaker 2>Floor guy out of that draft was with Shawn Slater.

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<v Speaker 2>He ended up being a badass and he ended up

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<v Speaker 2>going higher than I think you even we thought about.

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<v Speaker 2>But thanks iming into him, we said he was a

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<v Speaker 2>floor guy. Yeah, I think we all looked at it

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<v Speaker 2>and said he would have been the better pick there

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<v Speaker 2>at that time. And Michael Parsons is what he is,

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<v Speaker 2>and that's what you kind of have.

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<v Speaker 3>You kind of want to floor guy's. The first round

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<v Speaker 3>pick is what you want, case by case basis.

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<v Speaker 4>You want you want both, you want both guys. You

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<v Speaker 4>want the guy that can play right now, that can

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<v Speaker 4>get better. That's what you want at like twelve overall.

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<v Speaker 4>That's why I'm if you had to pick one, if

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<v Speaker 4>you had to pick one, I'm picking picking. I'm picking

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<v Speaker 4>floor go oh the every day Yeah, it's I don't

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<v Speaker 4>want to I don't have to trust ten coaches to

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<v Speaker 4>get you.

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<v Speaker 2>The good thing is is you don't have to pick one.

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<v Speaker 2>You pick what the prospect is.

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<v Speaker 7>Because if Tyler Smith ended up, Tyler Smith ended up

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<v Speaker 7>better than Zion Johnson.

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<v Speaker 4>Tyler Smith wrestled like we knew Tyler Smith was strong

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<v Speaker 4>and in everybody, And we thought.

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<v Speaker 2>Zion Johnson was gonna be a perennial pro bowler.

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<v Speaker 5>Y'all. I thought that. I ain't think that.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know. Man, all right, it's time.

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<v Speaker 5>For some Twitter on the Twitter.

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<v Speaker 2>Sorry name, I was a little quick on the trigger.

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<v Speaker 2>You mentioned a wipeout scenario. Yes, John on Twitter wants

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<v Speaker 2>to know about a wipeout scenario? What would it realistically

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<v Speaker 2>look like? What are the names that have to be

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<v Speaker 2>gone at twelve in order for you to say, oh

0:28:27.600 --> 0:28:30.000
<v Speaker 2>my gosh, what are we doing here? What are the

0:28:30.359 --> 0:28:33.280
<v Speaker 2>eleven names in front of you? Are just the handful

0:28:33.359 --> 0:28:35.480
<v Speaker 2>that you would have to say, we were wiped out

0:28:35.480 --> 0:28:36.600
<v Speaker 2>and we've got to do something else.

0:28:36.800 --> 0:28:40.160
<v Speaker 5>McMillan, Gent Simmons, Carter H.

0:28:40.560 --> 0:28:44.040
<v Speaker 4>Graham, Hunter, like the Cowboys love it because Will Johnson

0:28:44.080 --> 0:28:46.520
<v Speaker 4>to be there, like they'll they'll, they'll, they'll just take him,

0:28:46.520 --> 0:28:46.920
<v Speaker 4>And which.

0:28:46.840 --> 0:28:49.960
<v Speaker 3>Is Mikeel They're Mike. They're not gonna get white.

0:28:49.800 --> 0:28:50.880
<v Speaker 5>The Cowboys and never get white.

0:28:50.880 --> 0:28:53.160
<v Speaker 4>They're not because nobody's gonna take the players they like,

0:28:53.440 --> 0:28:57.280
<v Speaker 4>uh and and those like that's my wipeout scenario like, damn, well,

0:28:57.320 --> 0:29:01.600
<v Speaker 4>we really left with Jalen Walker, Mike Hail Williams and

0:29:01.800 --> 0:29:02.440
<v Speaker 4>Will Johnson.

0:29:02.480 --> 0:29:03.680
<v Speaker 5>Like that's my wipeout for me?

0:29:04.480 --> 0:29:06.720
<v Speaker 2>Brian similar, Yeah, I mean they're not going to get

0:29:06.720 --> 0:29:07.120
<v Speaker 2>wiped out.

0:29:07.160 --> 0:29:09.040
<v Speaker 3>If you guys are telling me that they love Will

0:29:09.120 --> 0:29:12.080
<v Speaker 3>Johnson and Michael Williams, they're gonna be just fine. I mean,

0:29:12.120 --> 0:29:12.880
<v Speaker 3>there's it's.

0:29:12.760 --> 0:29:14.560
<v Speaker 7>Well, what about for you to wipe out for you?

0:29:14.720 --> 0:29:14.920
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

0:29:15.240 --> 0:29:22.000
<v Speaker 3>Well w I McMillan, Burden of Buca, Simmons, Campbell, Genty,

0:29:22.320 --> 0:29:26.360
<v Speaker 3>Carter Graham throw a corner two in there. Yeah, I

0:29:26.400 --> 0:29:29.160
<v Speaker 3>mean you're down to you know. I I don't know

0:29:29.160 --> 0:29:31.600
<v Speaker 3>if they would pick Green or you know, or are

0:29:31.600 --> 0:29:35.280
<v Speaker 3>they pick Morrison or Revel at corner? I don't. I

0:29:35.320 --> 0:29:38.040
<v Speaker 3>mean they they're so if you take what like I

0:29:38.120 --> 0:29:42.960
<v Speaker 3>say for me personally, I I love Genty, I do,

0:29:43.440 --> 0:29:45.680
<v Speaker 3>and I love Simmons too. I don't think, you know,

0:29:45.840 --> 0:29:47.160
<v Speaker 3>I don't think they take Simmons.

0:29:47.240 --> 0:29:49.200
<v Speaker 5>What about the lineback from Alabama? Campbell?

0:29:49.200 --> 0:29:51.440
<v Speaker 4>What about him hot Campbell? Do y'all see him as

0:29:51.440 --> 0:29:54.680
<v Speaker 4>a twelve overall? A twelve overall game with Walker all

0:29:54.720 --> 0:29:55.680
<v Speaker 4>over the board on him.

0:29:56.000 --> 0:29:59.640
<v Speaker 7>They're they're like there was. I think DJ Today mocked

0:29:59.720 --> 0:30:03.640
<v Speaker 7>him in the top ten. Wow, I think and other

0:30:04.360 --> 0:30:06.880
<v Speaker 7>like yeah, no, I I don't look at Johig Campbell

0:30:06.920 --> 0:30:09.720
<v Speaker 7>as you know, a twelfth overall player somebody in that group.

0:30:09.760 --> 0:30:11.760
<v Speaker 7>But I mean that I've heard so many things all

0:30:11.800 --> 0:30:12.720
<v Speaker 7>over the place with camp I.

0:30:12.720 --> 0:30:16.200
<v Speaker 3>Would take I would consider taking him over Johnson and

0:30:16.240 --> 0:30:16.959
<v Speaker 3>Michael Williams.

0:30:17.040 --> 0:30:19.920
<v Speaker 5>I agree there, but I'm also taking Booker over.

0:30:20.040 --> 0:30:23.280
<v Speaker 2>I have him in a similar spot to Williams and Johnson.

0:30:23.280 --> 0:30:25.120
<v Speaker 2>I have both those guys above Campbell, but I have

0:30:25.200 --> 0:30:28.280
<v Speaker 2>Campbell as one of my like he's top second round picks,

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<v Speaker 2>so he'll probably end up in the mid twenties. If

0:30:30.440 --> 0:30:31.480
<v Speaker 2>I had the guess, yeah.

0:30:31.320 --> 0:30:32.200
<v Speaker 6>Walker's a better player.

0:30:32.240 --> 0:30:33.880
<v Speaker 2>I agree, Walker's might LB one.

0:30:33.960 --> 0:30:35.120
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, I'm wrong about that one.

0:30:35.360 --> 0:30:35.840
<v Speaker 7>That's all good.

0:30:35.880 --> 0:30:36.200
<v Speaker 2>He's out.

0:30:36.520 --> 0:30:37.880
<v Speaker 3>Is that the player I had the best chance of

0:30:37.880 --> 0:30:38.880
<v Speaker 3>being wrong about Walker.

0:30:39.240 --> 0:30:42.760
<v Speaker 4>I I'm probably gonna be more wrong about Walker because

0:30:42.760 --> 0:30:45.880
<v Speaker 4>he could go out there and do a little something

0:30:45.920 --> 0:30:48.360
<v Speaker 4>and everybody's going to start tagging me. But I just

0:30:48.440 --> 0:30:51.600
<v Speaker 4>think Walker does, pardon me, I think Campbell does. All

0:30:51.680 --> 0:30:52.400
<v Speaker 4>the linebackers.

0:30:52.400 --> 0:30:54.600
<v Speaker 3>Oh, you're not wrong about that. I just think I

0:30:54.600 --> 0:30:56.160
<v Speaker 3>think Wasser's the flrd ceiling guy.

0:30:56.240 --> 0:30:58.000
<v Speaker 4>That's my floor for sure. I just think Walker is

0:30:58.040 --> 0:30:59.959
<v Speaker 4>a pass rusher. I think he's a defensive I think

0:31:00.040 --> 0:31:02.280
<v Speaker 4>he's an age. He's just a small defensive event. I

0:31:02.280 --> 0:31:04.680
<v Speaker 4>don't see him as a drop back and coverage dude

0:31:04.760 --> 0:31:05.480
<v Speaker 4>or anything like that.

0:31:05.520 --> 0:31:06.400
<v Speaker 3>But it's okay.

0:31:06.480 --> 0:31:09.120
<v Speaker 4>I'll be wrong, that's cool. But if I'm right, and

0:31:09.160 --> 0:31:10.760
<v Speaker 4>if I don't get fired from this and I come

0:31:10.760 --> 0:31:11.920
<v Speaker 4>back next year, I'm letting y'all know.

0:31:12.400 --> 0:31:15.240
<v Speaker 2>You've let y'all know what. We usually have a segment

0:31:15.280 --> 0:31:16.880
<v Speaker 2>earlier where it's like, guys you were right about and

0:31:16.920 --> 0:31:18.480
<v Speaker 2>guys you were wrong about. I give you like a

0:31:18.480 --> 0:31:24.600
<v Speaker 2>whole segment would be like that, Derek, except you're like, man,

0:31:24.720 --> 0:31:26.440
<v Speaker 2>you know, get him out of here. No, it's okay.

0:31:26.760 --> 0:31:29.840
<v Speaker 2>Steve asked about actually I want to hear about Tommy's wipeouts.

0:31:29.920 --> 0:31:34.040
<v Speaker 6>Wipeouts yet more more or less consensus hunter Carter Gent

0:31:34.320 --> 0:31:40.240
<v Speaker 6>Graham Banks from Texas, McMillan, Baron, Tyler Warren from Penn

0:31:40.280 --> 0:31:42.680
<v Speaker 6>State at the tight end, and then I've got.

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<v Speaker 2>You would consider him as well just because of how

0:31:45.200 --> 0:31:46.280
<v Speaker 2>good of a prospect he is.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I would, I would consider I wouldn't pick him,

0:31:49.520 --> 0:31:51.640
<v Speaker 6>but I would consider I think that what he's able

0:31:51.680 --> 0:31:54.160
<v Speaker 6>to do for you, just because of how good of

0:31:54.160 --> 0:31:55.920
<v Speaker 6>a receiver he is at tight end. I don't know

0:31:55.920 --> 0:31:58.080
<v Speaker 6>how good of an inline blocker he is, but just

0:31:58.120 --> 0:31:59.560
<v Speaker 6>how athletic he is and how much he can do

0:31:59.640 --> 0:32:01.480
<v Speaker 6>for an all. I mean, you saw him take snaps

0:32:01.720 --> 0:32:05.120
<v Speaker 6>literally everywhere at Penn State quarterback, running back, wildcat offense.

0:32:05.400 --> 0:32:07.080
<v Speaker 6>When you've got an athlete like that, I think it's

0:32:07.120 --> 0:32:10.240
<v Speaker 6>worth a thought. But I wouldn't. I wouldn't take him out.

0:32:10.280 --> 0:32:11.800
<v Speaker 2>That would be the one thing I have a question

0:32:11.880 --> 0:32:15.120
<v Speaker 2>on is the blocking element of it. That's where Bowers differs.

0:32:15.160 --> 0:32:17.200
<v Speaker 2>Like everybody's looking at Tyler Warren and they're saying, oh,

0:32:17.200 --> 0:32:19.800
<v Speaker 2>he's Brock Bowers here in twenty five. That's not the case.

0:32:19.840 --> 0:32:22.880
<v Speaker 2>Brock Bowers was a more complete tight end. But Tyler

0:32:22.880 --> 0:32:23.960
<v Speaker 2>Warren's a damn good receive.

0:32:23.960 --> 0:32:25.440
<v Speaker 3>As song as you're picking at twelve and you got

0:32:25.440 --> 0:32:27.160
<v Speaker 3>fifteen names on the board, you're not going to get

0:32:27.160 --> 0:32:27.600
<v Speaker 3>wiped out.

0:32:27.680 --> 0:32:30.240
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's just which is probably gonna be the case. Yeah,

0:32:30.560 --> 0:32:30.920
<v Speaker 2>most likely.

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<v Speaker 7>Noney, all y'all, none of y'all would have none of

0:32:33.560 --> 0:32:36.200
<v Speaker 7>you mentioned him. I guess I haven't noticed enough to

0:32:36.200 --> 0:32:37.680
<v Speaker 7>know if you guys care for him. None of y'all

0:32:37.720 --> 0:32:40.440
<v Speaker 7>think Will Campbell would be in a wipeout. I think, Brian,

0:32:40.520 --> 0:32:42.600
<v Speaker 7>I think Cambell, did you mention miss that I think

0:32:42.640 --> 0:32:44.320
<v Speaker 7>Will Campbell's really I would I think I think Will

0:32:44.320 --> 0:32:46.120
<v Speaker 7>Campbell's definitively a top ten player.

0:32:46.240 --> 0:32:48.920
<v Speaker 5>I would see Campbell than Johnson Wiel.

0:32:48.840 --> 0:32:51.040
<v Speaker 7>To me, like some of these scenarios where I said

0:32:51.040 --> 0:32:53.760
<v Speaker 7>Will Campbell getting pushed down to twelve that some people

0:32:53.760 --> 0:32:55.760
<v Speaker 7>are putting out there, which is not common. You're starting

0:32:55.760 --> 0:32:56.800
<v Speaker 7>to see a little bit more of it.

0:32:57.200 --> 0:32:59.560
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, I would go a chum of the water

0:32:59.640 --> 0:33:02.080
<v Speaker 3>right now. No, I'm Campbell.

0:33:02.120 --> 0:33:03.480
<v Speaker 7>I'm just saying I could be talked in about his

0:33:03.520 --> 0:33:06.920
<v Speaker 7>guards whip as your plug and play because Brian, Brian's

0:33:07.000 --> 0:33:09.719
<v Speaker 7>just uh, he's adorable with his questions.

0:33:11.480 --> 0:33:13.360
<v Speaker 2>Well, he's wearing purple, so I think it's only he

0:33:13.440 --> 0:33:13.760
<v Speaker 2>walked in.

0:33:13.760 --> 0:33:14.800
<v Speaker 7>Here smelling great too.

0:33:14.920 --> 0:33:19.760
<v Speaker 2>We're talking about that earlier on Interesting. Yeah, a little picture.

0:33:19.480 --> 0:33:21.320
<v Speaker 7>For this is why I got hohired from the Star.

0:33:21.440 --> 0:33:25.240
<v Speaker 2>Right so, I think that there there needs to be

0:33:25.240 --> 0:33:29.360
<v Speaker 2>a conversation about Will Campbell at twelve. Where would you

0:33:29.400 --> 0:33:31.560
<v Speaker 2>play him first off, is your right guard of the future,

0:33:31.560 --> 0:33:33.600
<v Speaker 2>and then you're keeping everything as is. I think what

0:33:33.800 --> 0:33:36.520
<v Speaker 2>you tackle, I think so too. Yeah, I would put

0:33:36.560 --> 0:33:38.360
<v Speaker 2>him at right tackle and ride.

0:33:38.560 --> 0:33:40.440
<v Speaker 5>But I'm putting the mid left, and then you would

0:33:40.480 --> 0:33:41.640
<v Speaker 5>flip your right and I'm lift.

0:33:42.000 --> 0:33:44.600
<v Speaker 4>I'm living that second year lift tackle fight for his life,

0:33:45.040 --> 0:33:47.280
<v Speaker 4>and we'll see where we go from there. I personally

0:33:47.360 --> 0:33:51.560
<v Speaker 4>think that terror still is a little better than than guiding.

0:33:51.600 --> 0:33:53.240
<v Speaker 4>But you know, maybe they want to save a little

0:33:53.280 --> 0:33:55.160
<v Speaker 4>money by moving on from terrors. I don't know what

0:33:55.200 --> 0:33:57.800
<v Speaker 4>the what the move is there, but I just don't

0:33:57.800 --> 0:34:00.520
<v Speaker 4>see Campbell as a as a gardener. I think he's

0:34:00.560 --> 0:34:02.400
<v Speaker 4>just a full blown tackle guy. He's a little high

0:34:02.400 --> 0:34:03.880
<v Speaker 4>in the stands, but he's a He's a full.

0:34:03.680 --> 0:34:05.440
<v Speaker 2>Blown tap gut of me. What do you think he's

0:34:05.440 --> 0:34:06.360
<v Speaker 2>a tackle tackle?

0:34:06.480 --> 0:34:08.480
<v Speaker 6>I think that the him and him and Banks are

0:34:08.520 --> 0:34:09.839
<v Speaker 6>the two that you hear at the top of that

0:34:10.000 --> 0:34:12.080
<v Speaker 6>tackle list that it's like, oh, there should be guards.

0:34:12.200 --> 0:34:13.759
<v Speaker 6>I don't think either of them are guards. I think

0:34:13.760 --> 0:34:14.560
<v Speaker 6>I think they're both.

0:34:14.360 --> 0:34:17.120
<v Speaker 2>Tackling and tackle. Yeah, Brian thinks he's a guard.

0:34:17.200 --> 0:34:21.080
<v Speaker 3>No, he's no Banks is. I think Will Campbell is.

0:34:21.840 --> 0:34:24.000
<v Speaker 3>But you're you're not. I'm not going to take him

0:34:24.040 --> 0:34:24.760
<v Speaker 3>over Simmons.

0:34:25.040 --> 0:34:26.239
<v Speaker 5>Simmons is better, man.

0:34:26.320 --> 0:34:29.480
<v Speaker 2>Y'all are high on Simmons. Simmons is Simmons Like I'm

0:34:29.600 --> 0:34:32.480
<v Speaker 2>staying on business, on business, stay to your st trut

0:34:32.600 --> 0:34:35.200
<v Speaker 2>r board. I still think Simmons is Bobby smiling man.

0:34:35.200 --> 0:34:36.560
<v Speaker 2>It's not the second round, No, it's him.

0:34:36.600 --> 0:34:38.160
<v Speaker 7>Say it's standing on business. I was thinking of PJ.

0:34:38.360 --> 0:34:40.160
<v Speaker 7>Washington and he's been lately.

0:34:40.239 --> 0:34:42.319
<v Speaker 2>Let's not talk about that. Okay, let's not talk about

0:34:42.360 --> 0:34:45.160
<v Speaker 2>it all right. Back to Steve's questions here on Twitter

0:34:45.200 --> 0:34:47.400
<v Speaker 2>on the twenty what each of you name a running

0:34:47.440 --> 0:34:49.960
<v Speaker 2>back or a corner that you would be okay with

0:34:50.040 --> 0:34:52.719
<v Speaker 2>on Day three if you don't go with either one

0:34:52.719 --> 0:34:54.960
<v Speaker 2>of those spots in the first three rounds. Which is

0:34:55.480 --> 0:34:57.400
<v Speaker 2>that would be a wipeout scenario for me, is if

0:34:57.440 --> 0:34:59.960
<v Speaker 2>Dallas leaves the first three rounds without taking a run

0:35:00.160 --> 0:35:02.239
<v Speaker 2>back or a corner. But what are some of your

0:35:02.280 --> 0:35:04.239
<v Speaker 2>Day three guys that you would possibly have an eye on?

0:35:04.800 --> 0:35:07.840
<v Speaker 4>Every single running back that me and Brian have been watching.

0:35:07.840 --> 0:35:09.200
<v Speaker 4>I say me and Brian because we do a show

0:35:09.239 --> 0:35:11.880
<v Speaker 4>every night, we haven't seen a guy that we know

0:35:12.000 --> 0:35:14.560
<v Speaker 4>every night yeah, the doing all right, go check it

0:35:14.560 --> 0:35:18.640
<v Speaker 4>out on YouTube. But we we've just been watching running

0:35:18.680 --> 0:35:21.120
<v Speaker 4>backs and they may fall in different rounds in a round,

0:35:21.200 --> 0:35:23.880
<v Speaker 4>you know, three four five, but we'll take all of

0:35:23.920 --> 0:35:26.000
<v Speaker 4>them to some extent. Like I've talked about a lot

0:35:26.040 --> 0:35:28.719
<v Speaker 4>of edges that I just don't like, right, there's not

0:35:28.800 --> 0:35:32.400
<v Speaker 4>a running back that we don't like, even my even this,

0:35:32.400 --> 0:35:35.080
<v Speaker 4>this group of Devin Neils.

0:35:34.400 --> 0:35:35.319
<v Speaker 5>Brooks none guy.

0:35:35.560 --> 0:35:36.240
<v Speaker 2>Is that a problem?

0:35:36.280 --> 0:35:37.839
<v Speaker 4>I think this is a good ass group of backs.

0:35:38.239 --> 0:35:40.160
<v Speaker 4>That good of a group it could be a problem

0:35:40.200 --> 0:35:40.560
<v Speaker 4>or are.

0:35:40.400 --> 0:35:42.920
<v Speaker 2>We just not being selective enough on running back?

0:35:43.000 --> 0:35:46.239
<v Speaker 4>The problem is cowboys might overthink this since the end

0:35:46.239 --> 0:35:48.920
<v Speaker 4>of overthinking, and they may go, well, we don't need

0:35:49.000 --> 0:35:51.160
<v Speaker 4>Hampton at forty four. If he's there, we'll just take

0:35:51.239 --> 0:35:53.080
<v Speaker 4>my none guy in the field for something like that.

0:35:53.120 --> 0:35:54.280
<v Speaker 5>I don't want that to happen.

0:35:54.360 --> 0:35:57.439
<v Speaker 4>But on Kylen guy, I love that's the I think

0:35:57.480 --> 0:36:00.880
<v Speaker 4>this is a fantastic cross key mirror over him. Frosty

0:36:00.960 --> 0:36:04.240
<v Speaker 4>Mayor from Arizona is a dude. Martinez is a dude.

0:36:04.239 --> 0:36:05.880
<v Speaker 4>Scatter boat. People like them a little more and not

0:36:06.000 --> 0:36:06.399
<v Speaker 4>like him, but.

0:36:06.320 --> 0:36:07.400
<v Speaker 7>He's yeah, terrible.

0:36:07.719 --> 0:36:13.439
<v Speaker 4>Know, Well, I'll text people, uh f Tome Darns and

0:36:13.440 --> 0:36:16.319
<v Speaker 4>and and and and too. Like, we've watched twenty four

0:36:16.400 --> 0:36:19.000
<v Speaker 4>running backs and we like them all, so uh, pick

0:36:19.000 --> 0:36:20.360
<v Speaker 4>a running back, and I don't have a bad thing

0:36:20.400 --> 0:36:20.720
<v Speaker 4>to saying.

0:36:20.719 --> 0:36:22.399
<v Speaker 3>The last guy on my board is a kid named

0:36:22.440 --> 0:36:25.520
<v Speaker 3>Mullins from Michigan, and I have him in the fifth

0:36:25.560 --> 0:36:28.120
<v Speaker 3>round and I would still I would draft him, absolutely

0:36:28.200 --> 0:36:30.920
<v Speaker 3>draft him. But you talk about like they're to me.

0:36:31.280 --> 0:36:33.920
<v Speaker 3>The fascinating group is comparing, And the question is a

0:36:34.000 --> 0:36:36.560
<v Speaker 3>really good one because if I take my fourth round

0:36:36.640 --> 0:36:40.400
<v Speaker 3>runners and comparing my fourth round corners, that's pretty I

0:36:40.440 --> 0:36:42.760
<v Speaker 3>think I could go a little bit further with my runners.

0:36:43.280 --> 0:36:46.400
<v Speaker 3>But my fourth round corners Repairish from Kansas State, Riley

0:36:46.400 --> 0:36:49.600
<v Speaker 3>from Louisville, Huzzy from North Carolina. All those guys can

0:36:49.600 --> 0:36:52.880
<v Speaker 3>play Nickel by the way, Strong from Virginia Tech is

0:36:52.880 --> 0:36:56.960
<v Speaker 3>in there, dots in Bryant, Kansas, Alexander Lsu. I take

0:36:57.000 --> 0:36:59.800
<v Speaker 3>those guys. But my fourth round, my fourth round runners,

0:37:00.080 --> 0:37:06.400
<v Speaker 3>James Neil Giddons at N Brooks, Martinez toutten, that's a

0:37:06.400 --> 0:37:09.919
<v Speaker 3>good group of guys too. So yeah, it's I think

0:37:09.960 --> 0:37:12.600
<v Speaker 3>both those positions, I think I think there's on Day

0:37:12.640 --> 0:37:16.880
<v Speaker 3>three you could actually the the runners, the linebackers and

0:37:16.920 --> 0:37:19.400
<v Speaker 3>the corners might be all in play that that you

0:37:19.400 --> 0:37:21.120
<v Speaker 3>can probably make that thing stretch a little but and

0:37:21.120 --> 0:37:22.120
<v Speaker 3>probably defensive end.

0:37:22.200 --> 0:37:24.600
<v Speaker 2>So which one you said you feel more confident in

0:37:24.640 --> 0:37:27.000
<v Speaker 2>your running running backs on day three than you do

0:37:27.080 --> 0:37:28.279
<v Speaker 2>your corners or is it about the.

0:37:28.200 --> 0:37:31.320
<v Speaker 5>Same Take the take the corner first?

0:37:31.760 --> 0:37:36.480
<v Speaker 3>Wotch do this for me? James Oregon, Neil Kansas, Gettings,

0:37:36.840 --> 0:37:42.120
<v Speaker 3>Kansas State or Perish, Kansas State, Riley, Louisville, Hussey, North Carolina.

0:37:42.440 --> 0:37:45.439
<v Speaker 5>I'm going with that group of running running backs for sure.

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<v Speaker 7>I think two of those three corners are not going

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<v Speaker 7>to be there on day three.

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<v Speaker 3>Which one do you think?

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<v Speaker 7>Parish right Parish like them?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

0:37:52.600 --> 0:37:54.759
<v Speaker 7>I think I think Parish and Riley are gone on

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<v Speaker 7>the third.

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<v Speaker 3>So probably around low on the runners and corners are

0:37:58.560 --> 0:37:59.719
<v Speaker 3>just the corners.

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<v Speaker 7>The runners are just so jump It's the ice cream

0:38:02.640 --> 0:38:04.319
<v Speaker 7>question you always ask about, Like, I think, there are

0:38:04.360 --> 0:38:06.360
<v Speaker 7>just so many of them. It depends on how people

0:38:06.400 --> 0:38:08.800
<v Speaker 7>prioritize them. But no, I mean, I think it's possible

0:38:08.800 --> 0:38:10.919
<v Speaker 7>those guys could any one of those guys could still

0:38:10.920 --> 0:38:13.120
<v Speaker 7>be there on day three. It's just it's I have

0:38:13.200 --> 0:38:14.759
<v Speaker 7>no idea how teams are gonna stack them.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, then the running backs may may fall just because

0:38:17.719 --> 0:38:20.799
<v Speaker 4>they're running backs, and you know, corners more premium, I guess,

0:38:20.840 --> 0:38:23.239
<v Speaker 4>so even if you have a fourth on those guys,

0:38:23.239 --> 0:38:25.520
<v Speaker 4>they may go go third just because they are corners.

0:38:25.760 --> 0:38:28.200
<v Speaker 7>The first the first name I thought of when we

0:38:28.239 --> 0:38:30.800
<v Speaker 7>were talking running back and corner here was, for example,

0:38:30.840 --> 0:38:32.680
<v Speaker 7>like when you say day three, Devin Neils, who I

0:38:32.680 --> 0:38:35.200
<v Speaker 7>thought of like as being a guy who could potentially

0:38:35.200 --> 0:38:37.080
<v Speaker 7>be there in like fifth round. That's really but again,

0:38:37.080 --> 0:38:38.359
<v Speaker 7>somebody may like him, somebody may like them.

0:38:38.800 --> 0:38:40.480
<v Speaker 3>I got him in the fourth.

0:38:41.840 --> 0:38:43.200
<v Speaker 6>I have a late third on him. If you if

0:38:43.239 --> 0:38:45.359
<v Speaker 6>you get him on day three, I think you're you're

0:38:45.400 --> 0:38:47.120
<v Speaker 6>setting yourself up pretty well. I think he's one of

0:38:47.160 --> 0:38:48.680
<v Speaker 6>the better receiving backs in the class.

0:38:49.440 --> 0:38:50.439
<v Speaker 7>That's a bell Coow too.

0:38:50.560 --> 0:38:50.799
<v Speaker 9>Yeah.

0:38:50.920 --> 0:38:54.000
<v Speaker 6>Other other day three got Jordan James from Oregon. Of

0:38:54.120 --> 0:38:57.040
<v Speaker 6>him Brishard smith S MU got him in the third. Yeah,

0:38:57.080 --> 0:38:59.000
<v Speaker 6>I think I think he's pretty good too. And then

0:38:59.000 --> 0:39:01.160
<v Speaker 6>at that corner spot, a guy I know Bobby's a

0:39:01.200 --> 0:39:03.000
<v Speaker 6>big fan of his, Jacob Parrish. I think he would

0:39:03.040 --> 0:39:05.920
<v Speaker 6>fit perfectly into that that slot corner position that you're

0:39:05.960 --> 0:39:06.319
<v Speaker 6>looking for.

0:39:06.400 --> 0:39:08.799
<v Speaker 3>There's three corners I think that can all play that.

0:39:08.960 --> 0:39:10.719
<v Speaker 3>I think you could plug him in. Parish is one

0:39:10.719 --> 0:39:12.840
<v Speaker 3>of them. I think Riley at Louisville, and then we

0:39:12.960 --> 0:39:15.440
<v Speaker 3>mentioned Hussey from North Carolina. North Carolina.

0:39:15.680 --> 0:39:18.759
<v Speaker 7>Agree with all that Lewis replacement. I think Parish looks

0:39:18.760 --> 0:39:19.759
<v Speaker 7>a ton like Jordan Lewis.

0:39:20.080 --> 0:39:23.120
<v Speaker 2>I agree, I agree. Now, the good news is that

0:39:23.160 --> 0:39:25.720
<v Speaker 2>we're naming guys that we all like that are probably

0:39:25.760 --> 0:39:28.200
<v Speaker 2>going to be available whenever they have the two fifth

0:39:28.280 --> 0:39:30.680
<v Speaker 2>round picks and the sixth round picks and a couple sevens,

0:39:30.960 --> 0:39:33.359
<v Speaker 2>and then that's not even the case. If they tried

0:39:33.400 --> 0:39:35.480
<v Speaker 2>and trade up and package some of those selections, I

0:39:35.480 --> 0:39:36.640
<v Speaker 2>will back into the fourth.

0:39:36.440 --> 0:39:38.120
<v Speaker 4>I would love if I would love if they try

0:39:38.160 --> 0:39:39.520
<v Speaker 4>to get a four because I think the four is

0:39:39.520 --> 0:39:40.319
<v Speaker 4>going to be rich this year.

0:39:40.320 --> 0:39:42.200
<v Speaker 5>That's where I think the fourth round is going to

0:39:42.239 --> 0:39:42.480
<v Speaker 5>be rich.

0:39:42.560 --> 0:39:44.560
<v Speaker 4>Thish, I agree with you, and I think some of

0:39:44.600 --> 0:39:46.799
<v Speaker 4>these guys that we're looking at as like third like,

0:39:46.840 --> 0:39:48.799
<v Speaker 4>some of those guys just gonna kind of, you know,

0:39:48.920 --> 0:39:50.719
<v Speaker 4>fall there. But you know, if if you can get

0:39:50.719 --> 0:39:52.200
<v Speaker 4>a guy, you know, we just had a we just

0:39:52.239 --> 0:39:55.439
<v Speaker 4>had to talk about our tackle from Kentucky. There, right,

0:39:55.920 --> 0:40:01.040
<v Speaker 4>Walker Walker, All the news is weird, strange, all his

0:40:01.120 --> 0:40:04.120
<v Speaker 4>back is broke, Okay, whatever, that's why he wasn't good

0:40:04.200 --> 0:40:06.600
<v Speaker 4>to see it. But if he can be that first

0:40:06.760 --> 0:40:10.719
<v Speaker 4>round talent type dude that we watch on films sometimes, right,

0:40:11.239 --> 0:40:13.160
<v Speaker 4>if you can get that dude in the fourth round

0:40:13.200 --> 0:40:15.880
<v Speaker 4>and figure it out, I think you just see that

0:40:16.000 --> 0:40:17.360
<v Speaker 4>slam dunk at the top of the four.

0:40:17.239 --> 0:40:19.680
<v Speaker 2>Fourth round pick. That would be awesome because you're talking

0:40:19.680 --> 0:40:22.960
<v Speaker 2>about traits, talking about ceiling, you're talking about everything you need.

0:40:24.440 --> 0:40:26.640
<v Speaker 2>But you're not wasting one of those three picks. And

0:40:26.640 --> 0:40:29.480
<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't say wasting it. That's probably a harsh term, sure,

0:40:29.600 --> 0:40:32.120
<v Speaker 2>but you're not taking a premium top one hundred risky

0:40:32.160 --> 0:40:34.480
<v Speaker 2>investment risking the investment. There go, that's a great way

0:40:34.480 --> 0:40:36.000
<v Speaker 2>to put it. You go by taking Walk.

0:40:35.960 --> 0:40:38.239
<v Speaker 3>Kember, Okay, if you're in the fourth go for it

0:40:38.320 --> 0:40:39.880
<v Speaker 3>Himber Collins from Texas.

0:40:40.960 --> 0:40:42.239
<v Speaker 2>I would go with Collins.

0:40:42.320 --> 0:40:44.760
<v Speaker 4>Collins is a better dude, and I don't have questions

0:40:44.760 --> 0:40:46.040
<v Speaker 4>about his back or why his scene.

0:40:46.080 --> 0:40:48.080
<v Speaker 2>But if you're talking about higher ceiling, if we're going

0:40:48.120 --> 0:40:50.399
<v Speaker 2>back to that conversation, Walker's probably has.

0:40:50.719 --> 0:40:54.160
<v Speaker 4>Walker has that Walker some If you make a highlight tape.

0:40:54.320 --> 0:40:56.239
<v Speaker 4>He could be a first round type dude with his

0:40:56.320 --> 0:40:59.839
<v Speaker 4>highlight tape. Yeah, but his downs are weird, Like, oh wow,

0:40:59.880 --> 0:41:01.960
<v Speaker 4>I just looked at it. I've got Collins and Walker

0:41:02.040 --> 0:41:02.680
<v Speaker 4>touching tags.

0:41:02.680 --> 0:41:03.080
<v Speaker 5>There you go.

0:41:03.360 --> 0:41:04.480
<v Speaker 2>But Collins is above.

0:41:04.280 --> 0:41:08.160
<v Speaker 4>Them some some some plays Walker makes, Collins couldn't couldn't

0:41:08.200 --> 0:41:11.000
<v Speaker 4>Dare make them. So that's where that risk comes in. Man,

0:41:11.120 --> 0:41:12.560
<v Speaker 4>hey man, what's wrong with your back?

0:41:12.600 --> 0:41:12.759
<v Speaker 13>Man?

0:41:12.800 --> 0:41:14.680
<v Speaker 5>Why why did the Senior Bowl look like this?

0:41:15.320 --> 0:41:15.560
<v Speaker 7>This?

0:41:15.560 --> 0:41:18.239
<v Speaker 4>This is a prime example of what of what the

0:41:18.840 --> 0:41:22.080
<v Speaker 4>private visit thing situation, thirty visit or whatever. He should

0:41:22.080 --> 0:41:23.960
<v Speaker 4>be a prime thirty visit guy.

0:41:24.080 --> 0:41:24.239
<v Speaker 3>Bro.

0:41:24.360 --> 0:41:24.960
<v Speaker 5>What's going on?

0:41:25.239 --> 0:41:25.399
<v Speaker 12>Bro?

0:41:25.520 --> 0:41:26.120
<v Speaker 5>What happened?

0:41:26.239 --> 0:41:26.399
<v Speaker 2>Bro?

0:41:26.520 --> 0:41:28.799
<v Speaker 5>What happened to senior? Bro? But let me what's going

0:41:28.840 --> 0:41:29.359
<v Speaker 5>on with your back?

0:41:29.400 --> 0:41:32.040
<v Speaker 4>And if and if you get good answers out of

0:41:32.080 --> 0:41:34.719
<v Speaker 4>that and he interviews okay, and he just pops up

0:41:34.760 --> 0:41:36.360
<v Speaker 4>in the fourth and you just start thinking about that

0:41:36.400 --> 0:41:38.520
<v Speaker 4>first round looking film. Look at these highlights saying that

0:41:38.520 --> 0:41:43.040
<v Speaker 4>that first round looking film. I just smiled thinking about

0:41:43.280 --> 0:41:46.600
<v Speaker 4>Dion Walker as a first round looking guy as your

0:41:46.640 --> 0:41:47.359
<v Speaker 4>fourth round pick.

0:41:47.440 --> 0:41:51.120
<v Speaker 2>And Tommy, you you talked to Alfred Collins on the

0:41:51.120 --> 0:41:53.560
<v Speaker 2>way was it Senior Bowl or combine combine. So on

0:41:53.600 --> 0:41:55.399
<v Speaker 2>the way to the combine, you talked to al Ford

0:41:55.400 --> 0:41:58.640
<v Speaker 2>Collins and the Cowboys met with him formally. I mean,

0:41:58.680 --> 0:42:01.080
<v Speaker 2>did you get a pretty good indication of maybe where

0:42:01.600 --> 0:42:04.160
<v Speaker 2>he would fit in with this team, most likely over

0:42:04.200 --> 0:42:06.000
<v Speaker 2>a guy like Dion Walker.

0:42:06.719 --> 0:42:10.000
<v Speaker 6>You know, he's not a big interview guy. He's kind

0:42:10.040 --> 0:42:12.200
<v Speaker 6>of short with his answers. But you know, when you

0:42:12.200 --> 0:42:14.640
<v Speaker 6>look at Collins, I think it's kind of similar to

0:42:14.680 --> 0:42:16.719
<v Speaker 6>the conversation that you have with Dion Walker in the

0:42:16.760 --> 0:42:19.160
<v Speaker 6>sense of there's so much upside there. But the thing

0:42:19.200 --> 0:42:21.640
<v Speaker 6>that worries me about Collins is that that's been his

0:42:21.680 --> 0:42:24.000
<v Speaker 6>whole career at Texas is, Hey, we're banking on this

0:42:24.040 --> 0:42:26.080
<v Speaker 6>guy because he has so much room to grow and

0:42:26.120 --> 0:42:28.600
<v Speaker 6>he's got so much upside, and he got better each

0:42:28.640 --> 0:42:30.480
<v Speaker 6>year that he went along, and his last year at

0:42:30.520 --> 0:42:33.600
<v Speaker 6>Texas was by far his best year. But it feels

0:42:33.600 --> 0:42:35.719
<v Speaker 6>like he still hasn't really reached what people thought that

0:42:35.800 --> 0:42:37.920
<v Speaker 6>he would, just in terms of what he's able to

0:42:37.960 --> 0:42:40.120
<v Speaker 6>do with how athletic he was and how big he was.

0:42:40.200 --> 0:42:41.839
<v Speaker 6>I think he looks like a million bucks. I mean,

0:42:42.000 --> 0:42:43.640
<v Speaker 6>he takes up a lot of space there in the

0:42:43.680 --> 0:42:46.200
<v Speaker 6>middle and you know he improved in rushing the passer

0:42:46.200 --> 0:42:48.000
<v Speaker 6>and can plug up the run really well. Texted a

0:42:48.040 --> 0:42:50.520
<v Speaker 6>good job on the interior that this past year. But

0:42:51.560 --> 0:42:53.560
<v Speaker 6>can he take that next step? I think that's always

0:42:53.600 --> 0:42:55.400
<v Speaker 6>been the question with Alfred Collins, and it's going to

0:42:55.400 --> 0:42:57.960
<v Speaker 6>be an even bigger one as he goes to the NFL.

0:42:58.080 --> 0:42:59.879
<v Speaker 6>Is can he take that next step and be kind

0:42:59.880 --> 0:43:02.320
<v Speaker 6>of everything guy in the middle of the D line.

0:43:02.360 --> 0:43:05.120
<v Speaker 7>I'm always like, I will always take a chance on

0:43:05.280 --> 0:43:08.520
<v Speaker 7>somebody with Alfred Collins size, like the Measurables, the Traders,

0:43:08.840 --> 0:43:10.520
<v Speaker 7>and then somebody who plays as hard as he does,

0:43:10.560 --> 0:43:12.319
<v Speaker 7>like that he is a he's a motor guy. He

0:43:12.360 --> 0:43:14.160
<v Speaker 7>doesn't he doesn't take stuff off like I felt like

0:43:14.200 --> 0:43:16.880
<v Speaker 7>there were times like Dion Walker would take off. Yeah,

0:43:16.920 --> 0:43:20.720
<v Speaker 7>And so for me probably yeah, yeah, from just carrying

0:43:20.800 --> 0:43:24.480
<v Speaker 7>Kentucky everywhere. But uh, I think Alfred Collins, like Collins is,

0:43:24.880 --> 0:43:26.520
<v Speaker 7>those are two guys that both having the third but

0:43:26.680 --> 0:43:29.080
<v Speaker 7>like Walker's bottom of third, Collins is at the top

0:43:29.120 --> 0:43:31.000
<v Speaker 7>of that list on the stack. And so for me,

0:43:31.040 --> 0:43:33.279
<v Speaker 7>I think Collins is somebody who absolutely if you want

0:43:33.280 --> 0:43:35.480
<v Speaker 7>to throw something there in the third round and see

0:43:35.480 --> 0:43:38.120
<v Speaker 7>if it'll work out, those are traits and effort and

0:43:38.120 --> 0:43:40.960
<v Speaker 7>motor and everything else that I think are worth banking on.

0:43:41.040 --> 0:43:44.040
<v Speaker 2>I agree, No, I like it good discussion because they've

0:43:44.080 --> 0:43:47.040
<v Speaker 2>taken their time looking at these defensive tackles. They've started

0:43:47.040 --> 0:43:49.839
<v Speaker 2>looking at interior defensive and I think when we get

0:43:49.880 --> 0:43:52.120
<v Speaker 2>to thirty visit time, like you said, Walker is a

0:43:52.160 --> 0:43:54.759
<v Speaker 2>prime possibility there, I wouldn't be surprised to see his

0:43:54.840 --> 0:43:56.920
<v Speaker 2>name on that list. That list is not available yet,

0:43:57.040 --> 0:44:00.480
<v Speaker 2>nor the reports really started yet, but he he could

0:44:00.520 --> 0:44:03.200
<v Speaker 2>be on that list moving forward. All right, when we

0:44:03.320 --> 0:44:05.960
<v Speaker 2>come back, I want to talk a little bit about

0:44:06.160 --> 0:44:10.360
<v Speaker 2>the thought process whenever it gets to got my rundown

0:44:10.440 --> 0:44:10.879
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0:44:16.640 --> 0:44:18.600
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<v Speaker 2>round something like that. Is you cool with that?

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<v Speaker 7>Yep? I'm all about picking Mason Taylor, whatever it takes

0:47:19.880 --> 0:47:22.560
<v Speaker 7>in the second Can I take I had I take,

0:47:22.760 --> 0:47:24.719
<v Speaker 7>I had Mason Taylor rival interview with you?

0:47:24.800 --> 0:47:25.239
<v Speaker 3>What was that?

0:47:25.239 --> 0:47:27.560
<v Speaker 7>Can I take part in the Mason Taylor rival interview?

0:47:27.960 --> 0:47:28.239
<v Speaker 7>Come on?

0:47:28.320 --> 0:47:28.480
<v Speaker 3>Cool?

0:47:28.480 --> 0:47:28.759
<v Speaker 7>All right?

0:47:29.040 --> 0:47:31.080
<v Speaker 5>We can make it happen when his family come through.

0:47:33.480 --> 0:47:36.120
<v Speaker 2>Bobby's on the bus hanging out. Bobby's a big fan

0:47:36.160 --> 0:47:40.040
<v Speaker 2>of Mason Taylor plays just.

0:47:40.000 --> 0:47:41.879
<v Speaker 7>Wearing out Almonds texts all the time.

0:47:42.040 --> 0:47:43.399
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I love it, all right.

0:47:43.800 --> 0:47:46.719
<v Speaker 2>Pro days have continued on and the pro Day schedule

0:47:46.840 --> 0:47:50.080
<v Speaker 2>is running down the list at the moment. You kind

0:47:50.080 --> 0:47:51.879
<v Speaker 2>of said this in the break watch, but I want

0:47:51.880 --> 0:47:54.279
<v Speaker 2>the I want the people to hear it. Yeah, how

0:47:54.320 --> 0:47:56.160
<v Speaker 2>much do you care about Prodasky?

0:47:56.440 --> 0:47:56.719
<v Speaker 5>About it.

0:47:56.880 --> 0:47:59.840
<v Speaker 4>You know, uh, you know, everybody runs a little faster,

0:48:00.680 --> 0:48:01.120
<v Speaker 4>you know.

0:48:01.120 --> 0:48:03.480
<v Speaker 2>That thirty eight yard downhill dash that Brian likes to

0:48:03.480 --> 0:48:03.919
<v Speaker 2>talk about.

0:48:04.080 --> 0:48:07.000
<v Speaker 4>This is what's important, right If we hear oh x

0:48:07.160 --> 0:48:09.839
<v Speaker 4>y Z cowboy coach, is that this proda to look

0:48:09.840 --> 0:48:12.160
<v Speaker 4>at x y Z play like that means a little something.

0:48:12.480 --> 0:48:15.279
<v Speaker 4>But if it's about a player moving faster, or hey

0:48:15.280 --> 0:48:18.399
<v Speaker 4>look at those drills, or look at Johnny Manziel throwing

0:48:18.440 --> 0:48:20.279
<v Speaker 4>in shorts and a helmet, I don't really care about

0:48:20.280 --> 0:48:23.279
<v Speaker 4>the protein in particularly. So I'll wait for my you know,

0:48:23.400 --> 0:48:25.919
<v Speaker 4>cowboy friends to you know, tweet about him like, hey,

0:48:26.000 --> 0:48:27.680
<v Speaker 4>this is this coach was here and I'd be like, oh,

0:48:27.760 --> 0:48:29.520
<v Speaker 4>well that coach was there. That means something. But the

0:48:29.560 --> 0:48:32.600
<v Speaker 4>actual pro day doesn't move anything. It doesn't move anything.

0:48:32.280 --> 0:48:33.120
<v Speaker 5>On my board.

0:48:33.120 --> 0:48:35.000
<v Speaker 2>And I think that's a great point because that is

0:48:35.040 --> 0:48:37.560
<v Speaker 2>something that you got to take advantage of. Is where

0:48:37.600 --> 0:48:39.840
<v Speaker 2>you see those guys end up. We've talked about it.

0:48:40.160 --> 0:48:42.200
<v Speaker 2>I know, Brian, you were very high on this when

0:48:42.239 --> 0:48:44.919
<v Speaker 2>it happened. But when dan Quinn was hitting the road

0:48:45.239 --> 0:48:47.280
<v Speaker 2>and he was at each of these pro days.

0:48:47.040 --> 0:48:48.839
<v Speaker 3>It seemed to draft a lot of guys with dan

0:48:48.920 --> 0:48:49.760
<v Speaker 3>Quinn was at pro.

0:48:49.680 --> 0:48:51.920
<v Speaker 2>Dage exactly, and you can kind of get to that

0:48:51.960 --> 0:48:53.640
<v Speaker 2>point again this year. I wanted to.

0:48:53.800 --> 0:48:56.040
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I think that's something you have to be very

0:48:56.080 --> 0:48:59.200
<v Speaker 3>mindful of that. Will McClay has an interesting job. He's

0:48:59.239 --> 0:49:01.799
<v Speaker 3>trying to make scout's happy. Coach is happy, and the

0:49:01.880 --> 0:49:05.200
<v Speaker 3>jones is happy, and it's a difficult job to do.

0:49:05.400 --> 0:49:08.120
<v Speaker 3>And if you know, if there's kind of a question

0:49:08.239 --> 0:49:11.800
<v Speaker 3>between two players, they tend to side with the coaches

0:49:12.040 --> 0:49:14.359
<v Speaker 3>on some of these guys. So I would keep an

0:49:14.360 --> 0:49:17.160
<v Speaker 3>eye an eye on where some of these coaches are working,

0:49:17.200 --> 0:49:21.120
<v Speaker 3>and especially not I mean if your offensive coordinator goes somewhere,

0:49:21.200 --> 0:49:24.360
<v Speaker 3>or your defensive corneror goes somewhere cool, you get a

0:49:24.400 --> 0:49:27.480
<v Speaker 3>position coach roll into one of these pro days, keep

0:49:27.480 --> 0:49:28.359
<v Speaker 3>an eye on that guy.

0:49:28.560 --> 0:49:30.719
<v Speaker 2>So you think it's more important to see where the

0:49:30.719 --> 0:49:34.160
<v Speaker 2>position coaches go. Position coach, not necessarily scouts or anybody

0:49:34.200 --> 0:49:35.879
<v Speaker 2>like that. The scouts are always going to go, That's

0:49:35.880 --> 0:49:37.720
<v Speaker 2>what I thought. Scouts are always going to go. Scouts

0:49:37.760 --> 0:49:39.359
<v Speaker 2>are always going to go to get the numbers, get

0:49:39.400 --> 0:49:42.080
<v Speaker 2>the measurables. Because there was a lot of love last

0:49:42.120 --> 0:49:45.719
<v Speaker 2>week Texas A or East Texas A and m has

0:49:46.000 --> 0:49:47.960
<v Speaker 2>an edge rusher out there that a lot of players

0:49:47.960 --> 0:49:50.919
<v Speaker 2>and draft nuts out there are really interested in. Chris

0:49:50.920 --> 0:49:53.520
<v Speaker 2>Hall was first in front and Chris Hall that's his area,

0:49:53.560 --> 0:49:54.319
<v Speaker 2>that's where he's at.

0:49:54.400 --> 0:49:57.160
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, he's going to If they send a coach

0:49:57.200 --> 0:49:59.640
<v Speaker 3>in there to work that player out, then you then

0:49:59.760 --> 0:50:01.319
<v Speaker 3>now really pay attention. Yeah.

0:50:01.360 --> 0:50:03.520
<v Speaker 7>It's also the Pro Days a lot of times when

0:50:03.520 --> 0:50:06.759
<v Speaker 7>you talk to people in personnel and Brian, I don't

0:50:06.760 --> 0:50:08.400
<v Speaker 7>know if this is your experience.

0:50:08.000 --> 0:50:11.160
<v Speaker 3>But Dallas stays really good for them. Yes, it is

0:50:11.280 --> 0:50:13.000
<v Speaker 3>guys without having to go out.

0:50:13.120 --> 0:50:15.319
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, so it's it's good also on the front for

0:50:15.400 --> 0:50:18.040
<v Speaker 7>just intel for like when they're on when they're when

0:50:18.040 --> 0:50:20.480
<v Speaker 7>they're there at the workout, maybe they can talk to

0:50:20.520 --> 0:50:23.399
<v Speaker 7>a strength coach or a position coach something who when

0:50:23.400 --> 0:50:25.480
<v Speaker 7>they're in the middle of the season didn't feel like

0:50:25.520 --> 0:50:27.640
<v Speaker 7>giving up too much different is now willing to talk

0:50:27.640 --> 0:50:30.279
<v Speaker 7>about something with you about a guy. So I think

0:50:30.320 --> 0:50:32.920
<v Speaker 7>a lot of times there is you will see a

0:50:32.960 --> 0:50:36.319
<v Speaker 7>little bit of margins that you can pick up in

0:50:36.400 --> 0:50:39.680
<v Speaker 7>terms of intel or insight from the school and people

0:50:39.719 --> 0:50:41.160
<v Speaker 7>that work there when you go to the Pro Days,

0:50:41.120 --> 0:50:42.600
<v Speaker 7>as opposed to what you would have gotten in the fall.

0:50:42.760 --> 0:50:44.640
<v Speaker 2>Is there any of that for guys, especially in this

0:50:44.719 --> 0:50:46.640
<v Speaker 2>day and age of college football, where you have the

0:50:46.680 --> 0:50:49.040
<v Speaker 2>transferred portal and you have so many guys skipping school.

0:50:49.080 --> 0:50:51.319
<v Speaker 2>I mean, one of the guys we've talked about is

0:50:51.320 --> 0:50:54.560
<v Speaker 2>Walter Nolan, right, and from Texas A and M. Didn't

0:50:54.560 --> 0:50:57.160
<v Speaker 2>have the best reputation from college station, goes to Old Miss,

0:50:57.200 --> 0:50:59.440
<v Speaker 2>had a good season. Now he's getting drafted out of

0:50:59.440 --> 0:51:01.560
<v Speaker 2>Old Miss. Can you go to Texas A and M's

0:51:01.560 --> 0:51:05.440
<v Speaker 2>pro day and ask about what Walter Nolan did? I remember,

0:51:05.560 --> 0:51:06.440
<v Speaker 2>I'm in Texas A and M.

0:51:06.520 --> 0:51:06.680
<v Speaker 12>Yeah.

0:51:06.719 --> 0:51:10.640
<v Speaker 3>I remember going to Johnny Manziel's pro day at Texas

0:51:10.719 --> 0:51:13.680
<v Speaker 3>A and M. And this is when Jimbo Fisher was

0:51:13.719 --> 0:51:17.000
<v Speaker 3>the coach and I talked to him about all the

0:51:17.040 --> 0:51:20.160
<v Speaker 3>Florida State players. I didn't ask him about one Texas

0:51:20.239 --> 0:51:23.719
<v Speaker 3>A and M player, and he was He's like, he goes, man,

0:51:24.040 --> 0:51:26.759
<v Speaker 3>he goes, he goes, I really am glad you did this.

0:51:26.840 --> 0:51:30.160
<v Speaker 3>He goes, I'm learning these A and M kids. He goes,

0:51:30.200 --> 0:51:33.319
<v Speaker 3>but I know those kids down in Tallahassee and they

0:51:33.360 --> 0:51:35.320
<v Speaker 3>had a bunch of them, and he was able to

0:51:35.400 --> 0:51:39.040
<v Speaker 3>kind of fill me in from a head coaching perspective

0:51:39.080 --> 0:51:41.759
<v Speaker 3>of like who he thought could really play, who were

0:51:41.800 --> 0:51:44.239
<v Speaker 3>good kids who you might have to kick in the

0:51:44.239 --> 0:51:47.160
<v Speaker 3>butt to kind of get going. But sometimes you could.

0:51:47.200 --> 0:51:51.160
<v Speaker 3>You could catch a coach that's been somewhere else and

0:51:51.280 --> 0:51:54.000
<v Speaker 3>at a pro day and really learned a lot about

0:51:54.000 --> 0:51:56.560
<v Speaker 3>that team because he's not there anymore, you know.

0:51:56.760 --> 0:51:57.600
<v Speaker 6>So it helps.

0:51:57.719 --> 0:52:00.880
<v Speaker 2>And remember there's a proda going across the board here

0:52:01.320 --> 0:52:04.279
<v Speaker 2>starting tomorrow. The Big twelve is doing there day from here,

0:52:04.320 --> 0:52:06.360
<v Speaker 2>and there's a lot of names on that list that

0:52:06.440 --> 0:52:09.400
<v Speaker 2>you could possibly look at. No, there is no Tetoro

0:52:09.480 --> 0:52:11.960
<v Speaker 2>at McMillan working out. He's already done his own definition,

0:52:12.560 --> 0:52:14.520
<v Speaker 2>so he's not doing that. But you've got a lot

0:52:14.520 --> 0:52:17.440
<v Speaker 2>of names from Arizona, Arizona State, Baylor BYU, those the

0:52:17.440 --> 0:52:18.919
<v Speaker 2>schools Colorado as.

0:52:18.800 --> 0:52:20.040
<v Speaker 7>A Jalen working out.

0:52:20.480 --> 0:52:23.560
<v Speaker 2>Uh, let me see Iowa State up he should be.

0:52:24.280 --> 0:52:28.759
<v Speaker 2>I'm looking at the list state wide receiver. He is

0:52:28.800 --> 0:52:33.080
<v Speaker 2>not working out at Big twelve. Yeah, he's not. So,

0:52:33.480 --> 0:52:34.880
<v Speaker 2>I mean you can find the whole list on the

0:52:34.880 --> 0:52:36.759
<v Speaker 2>Big twelve website. There were allowed to go watch that.

0:52:37.480 --> 0:52:38.880
<v Speaker 2>I can get you credentially, you want.

0:52:38.719 --> 0:52:40.200
<v Speaker 7>One, got to get it through the Big twelve.

0:52:40.280 --> 0:52:42.440
<v Speaker 3>Yeah. The Big twel Yeah, it's the Big twelve specific Okay,

0:52:42.440 --> 0:52:44.080
<v Speaker 3>I just was curious if we were allowed to watch.

0:52:44.280 --> 0:52:46.160
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, you want if you want to snatch credentially good.

0:52:46.239 --> 0:52:48.239
<v Speaker 2>I actually think it's open to the public too.

0:52:48.320 --> 0:52:50.799
<v Speaker 3>Oh wow cool. I think it's free admission and open

0:52:50.800 --> 0:52:52.839
<v Speaker 3>to the public. So are the cowboys running it as

0:52:52.840 --> 0:52:54.839
<v Speaker 3>they're hosting? Are they getting no?

0:52:55.040 --> 0:52:55.680
<v Speaker 2>All Big Twelve?

0:52:55.719 --> 0:52:57.640
<v Speaker 7>It's all so yeah. I mean last year when they

0:52:57.640 --> 0:53:00.040
<v Speaker 7>had it up here, it was run just like a

0:53:00.080 --> 0:53:02.799
<v Speaker 7>normal pro day. But like when it's funny the guy

0:53:02.800 --> 0:53:03.400
<v Speaker 7>who ran.

0:53:04.120 --> 0:53:06.240
<v Speaker 3>It's like, Sanders isn't throwing here.

0:53:06.160 --> 0:53:09.000
<v Speaker 7>Right, Sanders was supposed to be here. I don't know

0:53:09.040 --> 0:53:09.839
<v Speaker 7>if he's working out.

0:53:10.040 --> 0:53:12.600
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, okay, he's on the list to be there, and

0:53:12.640 --> 0:53:15.160
<v Speaker 3>so I wonder because I thought maybe that that his

0:53:15.160 --> 0:53:18.839
<v Speaker 3>his quarter is OC would probably run the workout for him.

0:53:18.840 --> 0:53:20.920
<v Speaker 7>I have not been blinded by the glimmer of his

0:53:21.080 --> 0:53:22.560
<v Speaker 7>chain yet though, So I don't know if he's actually

0:53:22.600 --> 0:53:23.680
<v Speaker 7>made it to Frisco yet.

0:53:24.320 --> 0:53:27.520
<v Speaker 2>I haven't seen it yet. No, uh no. Travis hunter

0:53:27.600 --> 0:53:29.920
<v Speaker 2>By the way, if you're wondering about should Sanders, Travis

0:53:30.000 --> 0:53:32.120
<v Speaker 2>Hunters not on the list in terms of workouts, So

0:53:32.680 --> 0:53:34.799
<v Speaker 2>I mean Shou is on the list, which means he

0:53:34.800 --> 0:53:36.600
<v Speaker 2>could possibly do it, But I don't know.

0:53:36.640 --> 0:53:39.080
<v Speaker 3>There's is the Big twelve flying in all these kids

0:53:39.080 --> 0:53:39.359
<v Speaker 3>for this.

0:53:40.800 --> 0:53:41.320
<v Speaker 6>On the screw.

0:53:41.360 --> 0:53:43.359
<v Speaker 7>I don't remember what the arrangement is. So they did

0:53:43.360 --> 0:53:44.800
<v Speaker 7>the first one last year, and I mean it was

0:53:44.840 --> 0:53:45.960
<v Speaker 7>it was cool. There were a lot of people from

0:53:46.040 --> 0:53:49.440
<v Speaker 7>NFL ops here. Roman Ovin was here, they and I

0:53:49.440 --> 0:53:50.360
<v Speaker 7>mean there were a ton of scouts.

0:53:50.400 --> 0:53:50.680
<v Speaker 2>It was.

0:53:50.960 --> 0:53:53.840
<v Speaker 7>It was productive. Yeah, but yeah, I don't.

0:53:53.960 --> 0:53:55.959
<v Speaker 3>Just down the line kids then who were talking.

0:53:55.960 --> 0:53:58.600
<v Speaker 7>I mean last year there was TJ. Tampa was here, Okay.

0:53:59.000 --> 0:54:00.400
<v Speaker 7>I mean you had some guys who went in like

0:54:00.440 --> 0:54:02.440
<v Speaker 7>the second third round who were running okay, cool. Yeah,

0:54:02.480 --> 0:54:03.960
<v Speaker 7>and I mean they're running forties out there.

0:54:04.000 --> 0:54:04.239
<v Speaker 3>Good.

0:54:04.520 --> 0:54:07.480
<v Speaker 2>Probably not the first round names, but good. Everybody else

0:54:07.520 --> 0:54:09.239
<v Speaker 2>is good. Too much ope in there and you can

0:54:09.280 --> 0:54:10.920
<v Speaker 2>watch a little bit of it on the NFL network

0:54:10.960 --> 0:54:13.360
<v Speaker 2>in NFL streaming apps, is what it says here on

0:54:13.400 --> 0:54:16.400
<v Speaker 2>the release. So lots of pro days still to be had, Tommy,

0:54:16.400 --> 0:54:19.080
<v Speaker 2>have you gotten any kind of indication on where Dallas

0:54:19.080 --> 0:54:21.400
<v Speaker 2>would be looking or some of the different guys across

0:54:21.440 --> 0:54:24.640
<v Speaker 2>the board coaching staff, where they've they've been already through

0:54:24.640 --> 0:54:25.720
<v Speaker 2>these first couple of weeks.

0:54:25.880 --> 0:54:27.959
<v Speaker 6>Well one of the ones that I know, O'Brien said,

0:54:28.040 --> 0:54:30.239
<v Speaker 6>you know, coordinators and you kind of you kind of

0:54:30.239 --> 0:54:32.200
<v Speaker 6>hold off a little bit on that. But Matty Eberflus,

0:54:32.239 --> 0:54:34.439
<v Speaker 6>it seems like was that Georgia according to a couple

0:54:34.440 --> 0:54:36.640
<v Speaker 6>of reports. And so you know, we talked about Michael

0:54:36.680 --> 0:54:37.920
<v Speaker 6>Williams a little bit earlier.

0:54:38.400 --> 0:54:41.600
<v Speaker 3>You know, might could be he might have been there

0:54:41.640 --> 0:54:43.560
<v Speaker 3>working out Walk or the linebacker.

0:54:43.280 --> 0:54:45.440
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that that they play that had an LB on

0:54:45.480 --> 0:54:47.279
<v Speaker 2>his chest by the way, so well of.

0:54:47.320 --> 0:54:49.080
<v Speaker 4>Course they got to give him something, you know, I mean,

0:54:49.120 --> 0:54:52.400
<v Speaker 4>it wasn't the edge E DG. Probably didn't even fit, so.

0:54:53.080 --> 0:54:53.719
<v Speaker 2>You put LB.

0:54:54.880 --> 0:54:56.960
<v Speaker 6>But either either one of those, really, I think, you know,

0:54:57.000 --> 0:54:59.359
<v Speaker 6>you can look at Mattiberflus's past and how he's used

0:54:59.360 --> 0:55:01.640
<v Speaker 6>this kinds of players in his defense. I mean, in

0:55:01.640 --> 0:55:04.080
<v Speaker 6>the Chicago there's Montes Sweat coming off the edge. He's

0:55:04.239 --> 0:55:06.760
<v Speaker 6>much bigger than you know, Michael Williams or Jalen Walker.

0:55:06.800 --> 0:55:10.640
<v Speaker 6>But you drive it back at TJ. Edwards and blanking

0:55:10.719 --> 0:55:12.920
<v Speaker 6>on his name, not Tremaine Edmonds, as a couple of

0:55:12.920 --> 0:55:15.040
<v Speaker 6>guys that he had in that linebacker corps. He's got

0:55:15.040 --> 0:55:17.160
<v Speaker 6>his three technique. You know, so Diggi zeuwis So, now

0:55:17.160 --> 0:55:18.880
<v Speaker 6>do you wonder if he's maybe thinking, Okay, how do

0:55:18.880 --> 0:55:21.840
<v Speaker 6>I build around that? And do Mike hil Williams and

0:55:22.239 --> 0:55:24.840
<v Speaker 6>or and or Jalen Walker fit the build for what

0:55:24.880 --> 0:55:26.640
<v Speaker 6>they're looking for? And then there's a couple into your

0:55:26.640 --> 0:55:29.040
<v Speaker 6>guys Georgia too, I mean Tyre and Ingram Dawkins. Yeah,

0:55:29.200 --> 0:55:31.200
<v Speaker 6>is a guy maybe later on in the draft Day

0:55:31.200 --> 0:55:32.960
<v Speaker 6>three that you can that you can consider there at

0:55:32.960 --> 0:55:35.680
<v Speaker 6>defensive tackle. So there's some guys down there. I mean,

0:55:36.680 --> 0:55:39.960
<v Speaker 6>you know, Georgia just cranks out those those defenders, and

0:55:40.000 --> 0:55:41.960
<v Speaker 6>you know you always scout the player and not the helmet.

0:55:42.000 --> 0:55:44.759
<v Speaker 6>But I think George's track record should prove that those

0:55:44.760 --> 0:55:45.560
<v Speaker 6>guys get developed.

0:55:45.640 --> 0:55:47.760
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, coming up over it in the next two days.

0:55:47.800 --> 0:55:51.560
<v Speaker 2>I mean today you've got Oregon, South Carolina. Those are

0:55:51.680 --> 0:55:54.560
<v Speaker 2>two schools that are having some big names in the draft.

0:55:54.840 --> 0:55:56.160
<v Speaker 2>Alabama is tomorrow.

0:55:56.320 --> 0:55:58.200
<v Speaker 3>Okay, here, We'm gonna ask you a quick question before

0:55:58.200 --> 0:56:00.640
<v Speaker 3>we get out of here. Huh, you're sending your defensive

0:56:00.640 --> 0:56:03.120
<v Speaker 3>line coach to go work out at one place? You

0:56:03.200 --> 0:56:05.000
<v Speaker 3>send him to Oregon or South Carolina?

0:56:05.640 --> 0:56:07.239
<v Speaker 7>Oregon?

0:56:07.640 --> 0:56:09.160
<v Speaker 3>Oregon? Really?

0:56:09.960 --> 0:56:12.840
<v Speaker 2>I think I would say South Carolina. I want to

0:56:12.960 --> 0:56:15.040
<v Speaker 2>I want to know about t J. Sanders, a couple

0:56:15.040 --> 0:56:15.719
<v Speaker 2>of those other guys.

0:56:15.800 --> 0:56:18.640
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, probably Oregon, probably because.

0:56:18.400 --> 0:56:20.600
<v Speaker 5>Oregon is Birch birt Will.

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<v Speaker 2>Harmonyod, a couple of little edge or a little interior

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<v Speaker 2>defensive line talk though at South Carolina. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 5>Oregon to you get, I mean, you get two of them?

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<v Speaker 7>Are three of them?

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<v Speaker 4>Because because because plays both, that's three. That's three ore

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<v Speaker 4>you got yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, go party.

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<v Speaker 2>Where would you send them? Brian Oregon, Oregon. I'm I'm

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<v Speaker 2>on an island. That's okay, all right? The uh whenever

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<v Speaker 2>you look at some of these other ones. You got

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<v Speaker 2>cal They've got a couple of defensive backs that we've

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<v Speaker 2>talked about.

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<v Speaker 3>A corner you need, I mean corner, a linebacker. They

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<v Speaker 3>got a corner an Canon, Yeah, you need.

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<v Speaker 2>Michigan's on the twenty first, Florida State on the twenty first,

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<v Speaker 2>Missouri on the twenty first. Then there's a ton of

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<v Speaker 2>them the twenty fourth and twenty fifth. I mean, let's

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<v Speaker 2>just go down the list. Auburn, Boston College, Iowa, East Carolina.

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<v Speaker 2>If you want to know about revel and kind of

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<v Speaker 2>what his injury issue. He probably's not gonna run, right,

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<v Speaker 2>you don't think, God, I wish.

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<v Speaker 4>Texas probably just gonna have his own day, right because

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<v Speaker 4>they got fifteen.

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<v Speaker 2>March twenty fifth. Yeah, yep, so they've got their own

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<v Speaker 2>date or comedy. You're working on there, working on it,

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<v Speaker 2>working on getting down there. I got to pick up Texas.

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<v Speaker 2>You're watching.

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<v Speaker 3>Please pick up the phone, please.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's called you a couple of times. Twenty fourth

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<v Speaker 2>you've got SMU, North Carolina, Miami on that list too.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean that's twenty fourth and twenty fifth, those are

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<v Speaker 2>big days. Twenty sixth, you've got Ohio State, LSU is

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<v Speaker 2>the twenty sixth as well, Boise State. If you want

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<v Speaker 2>to hear about Ashton genty and how great he looks,

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<v Speaker 2>because he'll look incredible, no doubt. Twenty seventh, Texas A

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<v Speaker 2>and m Notre Dame, Florida. But yeah, so just so

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<v Speaker 2>you know, all of this is available online. You can

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<v Speaker 2>go look at the entire list yourself. But just to

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<v Speaker 2>keep in mind, Pro Days are around the corner. We'll

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<v Speaker 2>have some stuff on the big twelve Pro Day coming

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<v Speaker 2>up Thursday. But again it's gonna be our one month

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<v Speaker 2>out mock, so we'll have a full first round mock

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<v Speaker 2>for you on Monday or excuse me, on Thursday. Excited

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<v Speaker 2>about that gets you ready for the final month push

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<v Speaker 2>into the NFL Draft. That's gonna do it for us

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<v Speaker 2>today though for Tommy Arish, Brian brought us Fox, Lombardi,

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<v Speaker 2>Bobby Belt, Chris Beam in the back of Kyle Yeoman

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<v Speaker 2>saying so long from the draft show. We will see

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<v Speaker 2>you on Thursday.

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