1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:03,000 Speaker 1: Hey, everybody. If you've ever stopped at a railway crossing 2 00:00:03,320 --> 00:00:05,360 Speaker 1: and the signals are flashing and you don't see the 3 00:00:05,400 --> 00:00:08,160 Speaker 1: train where it looks like it's moving slow, and you're 4 00:00:08,200 --> 00:00:11,159 Speaker 1: thinking maybe you can get across the tracks before the 5 00:00:11,200 --> 00:00:14,840 Speaker 1: train comes, well think about this. In ten alone, two 6 00:00:14,920 --> 00:00:19,680 Speaker 1: hundred and seventy people were killed at railroad crossings. Two 7 00:00:19,760 --> 00:00:26,400 Speaker 1: hundred and seventy stop trains can't be Around the NFL 8 00:00:26,560 --> 00:00:33,720 Speaker 1: podcast was trafted first overall. Welcome to another edition of 9 00:00:33,800 --> 00:00:36,560 Speaker 1: the Around the NFL Podcast. My name is Dan Hansus, 10 00:00:36,600 --> 00:00:39,080 Speaker 1: and I am joined in a room filled with heroes, 11 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:42,479 Speaker 1: Mark Sessler, Chris Westling, and Gregg Rose with Thalt. What 12 00:00:42,720 --> 00:00:47,680 Speaker 1: is up ois? Hey, Dan, the twenty nineteen NFL draft 13 00:00:47,840 --> 00:00:52,240 Speaker 1: Round one in the books from Nashville. We are here 14 00:00:52,920 --> 00:00:57,000 Speaker 1: in southern California where we watched all of the action together. 15 00:00:57,200 --> 00:00:59,320 Speaker 1: It's very cute, all four of us on our little 16 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:07,720 Speaker 1: quad cubicles watching each of the thirty two picks. And um, Greg, 17 00:01:08,280 --> 00:01:10,560 Speaker 1: you know put it on you paid the picture for us. 18 00:01:10,560 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 1: When you when you think about the Round one in 19 00:01:14,680 --> 00:01:18,600 Speaker 1: twenty nineteen, this this NFL draft paying a picture for us, 20 00:01:18,880 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 1: I mean, I think the most memorable moment for me, 21 00:01:22,440 --> 00:01:24,360 Speaker 1: and I think for a lot of people coming out 22 00:01:24,360 --> 00:01:27,440 Speaker 1: of this draft. UH came with with the number six 23 00:01:27,480 --> 00:01:29,720 Speaker 1: pick on the draft. Now most you know on the board, 24 00:01:29,760 --> 00:01:33,800 Speaker 1: most people were not in line getting barbecue at the huddle, 25 00:01:33,840 --> 00:01:37,319 Speaker 1: which I was at the time, in which many Giants 26 00:01:37,400 --> 00:01:40,640 Speaker 1: fans were quite upset when the pick. They lost their lunch, 27 00:01:40,680 --> 00:01:43,640 Speaker 1: they were not happy when they took Daniel Jones. But 28 00:01:43,720 --> 00:01:47,520 Speaker 1: ultimately in around one that had its interesting moments, but 29 00:01:47,600 --> 00:01:50,960 Speaker 1: maybe not crazy sizzle moments. I think we'll remember it 30 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:53,680 Speaker 1: as the draft of Dave Gettelman and Daniel Jones, and 31 00:01:53,720 --> 00:01:55,480 Speaker 1: the fact that they ended up with three picks only 32 00:01:55,520 --> 00:01:59,520 Speaker 1: adds to that. I'm still reeling from your introductory train 33 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:02,640 Speaker 1: safety update, which a lot to unpack there. But there 34 00:02:02,720 --> 00:02:04,600 Speaker 1: was a particular Giants fan and we work with I 35 00:02:04,640 --> 00:02:07,680 Speaker 1: don't want to call him very import Well it's in 36 00:02:07,720 --> 00:02:10,480 Speaker 1: those two and fifty seven people in there and they're well, 37 00:02:10,520 --> 00:02:13,160 Speaker 1: now you're making light of something that's that is a 38 00:02:13,200 --> 00:02:17,360 Speaker 1: real issue. But um, we have someone who works with 39 00:02:17,440 --> 00:02:20,400 Speaker 1: us who is a massive Giants fan and he is 40 00:02:20,720 --> 00:02:25,359 Speaker 1: in in Nashville for the draft and he seemed quite nonplussed. Um. 41 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:28,560 Speaker 1: The video showed when Daniel Jones was selected, But then 42 00:02:28,680 --> 00:02:31,400 Speaker 1: five minutes later there's a picture of said employee with 43 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:34,919 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones at the draft and he suddenly smiling, changed 44 00:02:34,960 --> 00:02:38,480 Speaker 1: his tune to some degree. It's you know, it's interesting, 45 00:02:38,680 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 1: and you know, I guess I would be the guy. 46 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:44,360 Speaker 1: If there was someone in the study that was giving 47 00:02:44,440 --> 00:02:47,760 Speaker 1: Dave Getleman the benefit of the doubt entering this draft, 48 00:02:48,120 --> 00:02:50,640 Speaker 1: certainly it would be me. Because there's a lot of 49 00:02:50,880 --> 00:02:54,200 Speaker 1: Gettleman slash Giant haters on this podcast. It is what 50 00:02:54,280 --> 00:02:55,600 Speaker 1: it is. It's not a big deal. I don't I 51 00:02:55,639 --> 00:02:58,120 Speaker 1: don't care one way or the other. But the truth 52 00:02:58,200 --> 00:03:00,040 Speaker 1: matters coming out of this draft, and again we no 53 00:03:00,760 --> 00:03:04,239 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones could be a fifteen year starter and winning 54 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:07,840 Speaker 1: two Super Bowl MVPs like that could happen. But where 55 00:03:07,880 --> 00:03:13,119 Speaker 1: he was taken at, which everyone is seeing as a reach, uh, 56 00:03:13,160 --> 00:03:16,400 Speaker 1: when you think about what happened last year, when, of 57 00:03:16,440 --> 00:03:19,119 Speaker 1: course the Giants at number two took the running back 58 00:03:19,120 --> 00:03:22,120 Speaker 1: when you had all these quarterback prospects on the board, 59 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 1: and then they followed up with Dexter Lawrence at pick 60 00:03:26,680 --> 00:03:30,480 Speaker 1: seventeen defensive tackle at a Clemson. They trade back into 61 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 1: the first round late at thirty to get DeAndre Baker, 62 00:03:34,200 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 1: the first quarterback, off the board, but they gave up 63 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:38,880 Speaker 1: quite a bit to get back into the first round. 64 00:03:39,240 --> 00:03:42,320 Speaker 1: And what you lose most of all if the Giants. 65 00:03:42,320 --> 00:03:45,520 Speaker 1: What what you lose is the benefit of the doubt 66 00:03:45,560 --> 00:03:49,040 Speaker 1: from your fan base, from the football kaknascenti, of course, 67 00:03:49,080 --> 00:03:51,280 Speaker 1: but your fan base does not trust you or believe 68 00:03:51,320 --> 00:03:53,720 Speaker 1: in anything you do, so you're getting killed. Check out 69 00:03:53,760 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 1: the New York back back pages and front pages on 70 00:03:57,640 --> 00:04:01,480 Speaker 1: Friday morning. It is a complete black cloud over the 71 00:04:01,520 --> 00:04:03,760 Speaker 1: Giants right now. And they're really they're gonna have to 72 00:04:03,800 --> 00:04:06,320 Speaker 1: earn the trust back of their fans. This was the 73 00:04:06,360 --> 00:04:09,240 Speaker 1: day where they also lost Mike Francessa of w f 74 00:04:09,320 --> 00:04:14,200 Speaker 1: A N. So actually we have the moment after the 75 00:04:14,280 --> 00:04:18,320 Speaker 1: Jones pick which Francessa killed because he has been supporting 76 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:21,640 Speaker 1: Gettleman and Eli and all that. This is, this is 77 00:04:21,680 --> 00:04:25,880 Speaker 1: what Mike Francessa, the famous UH sports radio guy in 78 00:04:25,880 --> 00:04:28,360 Speaker 1: New York, is reduced to ahead of the Giants second pick, 79 00:04:29,120 --> 00:04:36,760 Speaker 1: but the pick of the first round. The New York 80 00:04:36,800 --> 00:04:40,120 Speaker 1: Football Giants, who can't get out of their own way, 81 00:04:42,320 --> 00:04:46,400 Speaker 1: who finished last in their division in consecutive seasons for 82 00:04:46,480 --> 00:04:54,520 Speaker 1: the first time since seventies six, will select blah blah blah. 83 00:04:54,640 --> 00:04:58,279 Speaker 1: He's broken. They broke Mike Francessa. I mean, there is 84 00:04:58,360 --> 00:05:04,479 Speaker 1: something fitting here about Gettleman replacing the Odell Beckham pick 85 00:05:04,600 --> 00:05:07,239 Speaker 1: with like a three hundred and forty four pound hog 86 00:05:07,320 --> 00:05:09,640 Speaker 1: molly like that that's who he is. That that's who 87 00:05:09,680 --> 00:05:13,159 Speaker 1: he likes. And the fact that Daniel Jones, who maybe 88 00:05:13,160 --> 00:05:17,120 Speaker 1: he will work out, who knows, I mean he hasn't 89 00:05:17,680 --> 00:05:20,240 Speaker 1: you know, a typical track record for a guy taken 90 00:05:20,240 --> 00:05:23,200 Speaker 1: in the top ten. Uh, But the fact that he 91 00:05:23,520 --> 00:05:26,400 Speaker 1: looks like Eli Manning. He kind of acts like Eli Manning. 92 00:05:26,480 --> 00:05:29,400 Speaker 1: He's he's a poor man's Eli Manning in terms of 93 00:05:29,400 --> 00:05:31,320 Speaker 1: the way he plays. He's got the connection with the coach, 94 00:05:31,360 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 1: and that it's just they brought Gettleman back because they 95 00:05:34,520 --> 00:05:37,159 Speaker 1: knew Gettleman to be the general manager, to replace the 96 00:05:37,160 --> 00:05:39,719 Speaker 1: old you know, disgrace or not disgrace, but you know, 97 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:44,040 Speaker 1: under fire general manager, they always sort of do the 98 00:05:44,240 --> 00:05:47,160 Speaker 1: safe thing well and in the court of the night, 99 00:05:47,440 --> 00:05:51,520 Speaker 1: you know, all this all these Manning ties to Uh. 100 00:05:51,640 --> 00:05:55,080 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones is Duke coach David Cutcliffe, who said tonight, 101 00:05:55,160 --> 00:05:59,200 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones embraces something we believe in here. Real swag 102 00:05:59,360 --> 00:06:02,080 Speaker 1: is no sweat. That's what you want your quarterback to have. 103 00:06:03,720 --> 00:06:05,599 Speaker 1: With no sweat. That's a new that's a new phrase. 104 00:06:05,680 --> 00:06:09,000 Speaker 1: Another phrase is Gettleman always says you can't you can't reach, 105 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 1: you can't reach, you can't reach for the pick. Yet 106 00:06:11,520 --> 00:06:13,800 Speaker 1: you kill yourself if you reach for the pick, and 107 00:06:13,800 --> 00:06:16,800 Speaker 1: it's like you can't take for positional need. And it 108 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:18,920 Speaker 1: really feels like after they passed in a quarterback, you know, 109 00:06:18,960 --> 00:06:20,840 Speaker 1: they reached for positional need. He said he was not 110 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:24,159 Speaker 1: willing to risk Jones being there at seventeen. That's the 111 00:06:24,200 --> 00:06:26,040 Speaker 1: other thing that strikes me with this pick is that 112 00:06:26,360 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 1: the NFC East, you know, the next five years or 113 00:06:29,920 --> 00:06:33,080 Speaker 1: so change with these picks, because the buzz was there 114 00:06:33,120 --> 00:06:35,479 Speaker 1: was a chance at least that the Redskins would take 115 00:06:36,000 --> 00:06:39,840 Speaker 1: Uh Jones, especially if Dwayne Haskins was gone before them. 116 00:06:39,880 --> 00:06:42,599 Speaker 1: So it could have been the Giants taking Haskins and 117 00:06:42,600 --> 00:06:45,200 Speaker 1: then the Redskins taking Jones and we'll see, or either 118 00:06:45,200 --> 00:06:47,279 Speaker 1: one of them taking Josh Rosen And you get the sense, 119 00:06:47,440 --> 00:06:49,240 Speaker 1: I just get the sense the Eagles are sitting back 120 00:06:49,240 --> 00:06:51,080 Speaker 1: there at twenty two, picking up you know, one of 121 00:06:51,080 --> 00:06:53,320 Speaker 1: the maybe the top past protecting tackle in the draft, 122 00:06:53,320 --> 00:06:55,840 Speaker 1: thinking like, oh, this is great. We're gonna face these 123 00:06:55,880 --> 00:06:57,640 Speaker 1: guys for the next five years. So there's a lot 124 00:06:57,720 --> 00:07:01,000 Speaker 1: to unpack obviously in the first round of the dry. Uh. 125 00:07:01,040 --> 00:07:03,520 Speaker 1: So let's let's start digging into it a little bit more. 126 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:05,080 Speaker 1: So we covered some of the giants and I'm sure 127 00:07:05,120 --> 00:07:07,560 Speaker 1: we'll hit the giants more at some point. Because they 128 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:10,000 Speaker 1: picked three times in the round. Uh. They weren't the 129 00:07:10,040 --> 00:07:11,920 Speaker 1: only team to do that. It was the Oakland Raiders 130 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:16,080 Speaker 1: that also had three picks as they continue the rebuild 131 00:07:16,320 --> 00:07:19,840 Speaker 1: or build with John Gruden and I guess Mike mack Um. 132 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:21,480 Speaker 1: But let's start at the very top of the draft. 133 00:07:21,520 --> 00:07:24,360 Speaker 1: Let's dig into it, uh. With the first overall pick, 134 00:07:24,400 --> 00:07:29,360 Speaker 1: it was indeed Kyler Murray of Oklahoma. Um. A lot 135 00:07:29,400 --> 00:07:31,800 Speaker 1: of the hay was not in the barn, Cliff Kingsbury 136 00:07:31,840 --> 00:07:36,080 Speaker 1: said earlier this week, But it was ultimately because they 137 00:07:36,160 --> 00:07:39,000 Speaker 1: cut to the war room right before the pick was made. 138 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 1: Nobody was even moving. It was it was very I 139 00:07:42,520 --> 00:07:44,560 Speaker 1: think that that this was all about. By the way, 140 00:07:44,600 --> 00:07:46,480 Speaker 1: I'd like to ask this to the group, what was 141 00:07:46,520 --> 00:07:49,600 Speaker 1: what about the whole Hey wasn't in the barn all 142 00:07:49,640 --> 00:07:52,880 Speaker 1: these reports and a lot of people, including Kent Summers, 143 00:07:52,880 --> 00:07:55,720 Speaker 1: who covers the team closer than anyone, actually believing that 144 00:07:55,760 --> 00:07:58,960 Speaker 1: they wouldn't take the quarterback, Like, what was all this? 145 00:07:59,240 --> 00:08:02,680 Speaker 1: What was all that internal power struggle? The only thing 146 00:08:02,720 --> 00:08:05,000 Speaker 1: I can come up with is that even in the 147 00:08:05,080 --> 00:08:08,320 Speaker 1: six years that we've been doing this podcast, the lead 148 00:08:08,400 --> 00:08:11,280 Speaker 1: up to the draft has become huge business compared to 149 00:08:11,320 --> 00:08:15,160 Speaker 1: what it was. It is now like a mega business, 150 00:08:15,160 --> 00:08:18,200 Speaker 1: not just a cottage Injutry. So the NFL wants wants 151 00:08:18,240 --> 00:08:20,960 Speaker 1: them to keep it as interesting as possible or work. 152 00:08:21,040 --> 00:08:25,080 Speaker 1: There's another civil explanation that they really weren't sure that 153 00:08:25,200 --> 00:08:28,720 Speaker 1: there was Nick Bosa or whoever else nick bos ended 154 00:08:28,760 --> 00:08:31,000 Speaker 1: up going number two to the Niners. Maybe there was 155 00:08:31,360 --> 00:08:34,679 Speaker 1: legitimate Maybe it wasn't a power struggle even just like 156 00:08:34,720 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 1: they had a big decision to make and they had 157 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:38,800 Speaker 1: like was there was there maybe a bill rice that 158 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:41,160 Speaker 1: they could have gotten from the Raiders that they actually 159 00:08:41,200 --> 00:08:44,000 Speaker 1: would have traded the pick, and they were seen if 160 00:08:44,040 --> 00:08:47,240 Speaker 1: they could scare that out like four first round picks, 161 00:08:47,280 --> 00:08:50,040 Speaker 1: and they'd be like, like, I don't know, because otherwise 162 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:52,000 Speaker 1: it's like, I don't know what the what that was 163 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:53,839 Speaker 1: became for that. But when I think a couple of 164 00:08:53,840 --> 00:08:56,160 Speaker 1: things are true. Number one, I think the NFL probably 165 00:08:56,240 --> 00:08:58,440 Speaker 1: gets in the ear of whoever has because that's been 166 00:08:58,480 --> 00:09:00,880 Speaker 1: the trend. You do not this in any way. You 167 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:03,480 Speaker 1: create as much confusion as you can. At the same time, 168 00:09:03,480 --> 00:09:06,120 Speaker 1: I do not believe that Steve Kim, who spent months 169 00:09:06,200 --> 00:09:09,719 Speaker 1: drafting a quarterback last year, trading up for one to 170 00:09:09,880 --> 00:09:13,240 Speaker 1: draft Josh Rosen less than a year later, is convinced 171 00:09:13,240 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 1: he made the wrong pick and go picks and it's 172 00:09:15,040 --> 00:09:17,000 Speaker 1: it's about fitting with your new head coach, who's one 173 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:19,280 Speaker 1: of the more different head coaches the NFL seen in 174 00:09:19,280 --> 00:09:21,400 Speaker 1: a long time. Don't think the NFL is in the 175 00:09:21,440 --> 00:09:23,840 Speaker 1: team's years, Oh, I absolutely. I think it behooves the 176 00:09:23,840 --> 00:09:27,079 Speaker 1: team to keep their cards close, because, like you're said, 177 00:09:27,200 --> 00:09:29,640 Speaker 1: you never know when a godfather offer can show up. 178 00:09:29,920 --> 00:09:32,320 Speaker 1: If you if you let everyone know we're taking this guy, 179 00:09:32,679 --> 00:09:35,040 Speaker 1: then people are probably gonna be teams will be less 180 00:09:35,080 --> 00:09:38,719 Speaker 1: likely to try to get into business with you. I 181 00:09:39,120 --> 00:09:42,240 Speaker 1: think ultimately the Cardinals, I think this time around, probably 182 00:09:42,240 --> 00:09:46,000 Speaker 1: there was vibrant conversation up until the very end but 183 00:09:46,080 --> 00:09:48,040 Speaker 1: there are other years where you get to say who 184 00:09:48,080 --> 00:09:50,400 Speaker 1: you want to pick and get that guy under contract 185 00:09:50,520 --> 00:09:52,439 Speaker 1: well before. That's how it used to be back in 186 00:09:52,480 --> 00:09:55,120 Speaker 1: the eighties and early nineties. I love, it's a mandate 187 00:09:55,160 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 1: to not do that. Guy. Love Rosen, but this trade 188 00:09:58,240 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 1: just makes the Cardinals so much more into dress. I mean, 189 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:04,280 Speaker 1: I will as much as I love Rosen, Kingsbury and 190 00:10:04,400 --> 00:10:09,600 Speaker 1: Murray makes them so watchable compared to Rosen environed than 191 00:10:09,720 --> 00:10:11,559 Speaker 1: this time. Like and then you got Nick Bosa chasing 192 00:10:11,600 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 1: him down twice a year. You got him facing off 193 00:10:14,120 --> 00:10:18,000 Speaker 1: against Russell Wilson in like the short quarterback ball twice 194 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:21,160 Speaker 1: a year. The NFC West is the most interesting division 195 00:10:21,160 --> 00:10:23,840 Speaker 1: in the league. And through two picks, Mark, and we 196 00:10:23,920 --> 00:10:27,600 Speaker 1: did you the first annual Marc Sessler Um mock draft. 197 00:10:27,600 --> 00:10:31,080 Speaker 1: You were two for two. Yeah, you're feeling good. I 198 00:10:31,080 --> 00:10:33,040 Speaker 1: would like to if we just didn't want to comment 199 00:10:33,080 --> 00:10:35,160 Speaker 1: on the mock draft from that point on, I'd feel 200 00:10:35,200 --> 00:10:38,520 Speaker 1: good about where we landed. You were on fire. Um, 201 00:10:38,520 --> 00:10:42,200 Speaker 1: So the Niners go with Bosa, safe pick the right pick. 202 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:45,000 Speaker 1: It sounds like this guy is supposed to be I mean, 203 00:10:45,000 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 1: we had him on our Super Bowl show. Maybe not 204 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:50,400 Speaker 1: the most lively interview that we've ever done. Also not 205 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:53,439 Speaker 1: his job, so maybe some people don't love the man's politics. 206 00:10:54,120 --> 00:10:57,960 Speaker 1: In his Twitter, he's already addressed the San Francisco media 207 00:10:58,000 --> 00:11:01,960 Speaker 1: about that, um basically saying that he was like a 208 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:07,360 Speaker 1: kid scrolling through Instagram liking some things, uh and basically 209 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:09,520 Speaker 1: just back pedaling as hard as he can. And who 210 00:11:09,520 --> 00:11:12,960 Speaker 1: can blame if you are kids out there, if you 211 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:17,040 Speaker 1: are a highly touted, touted college prospect, don't do anything 212 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:19,679 Speaker 1: on social media. You don't get anything out of it. 213 00:11:20,320 --> 00:11:23,120 Speaker 1: Kids need to be taught this in college. Um so 214 00:11:23,280 --> 00:11:26,560 Speaker 1: bosa to the Niners. Uh. Then the Jets at number three, 215 00:11:26,640 --> 00:11:30,199 Speaker 1: so much talk about whether New York would trade down 216 00:11:30,880 --> 00:11:34,559 Speaker 1: and um as has become a tradition in the newsroom 217 00:11:34,640 --> 00:11:37,280 Speaker 1: during the Jets pick I go to the middle of 218 00:11:37,320 --> 00:11:40,719 Speaker 1: the newsroom the horse shoes it's called internally because they 219 00:11:40,760 --> 00:11:43,120 Speaker 1: have this uh whole set up. I don't even know 220 00:11:43,160 --> 00:11:46,200 Speaker 1: what the technology is, but it's a direct line from 221 00:11:46,240 --> 00:11:48,720 Speaker 1: the actual event and you get the picks in before 222 00:11:48,760 --> 00:11:52,240 Speaker 1: anybody else knows them. Uh. And it's essentially radio technology 223 00:11:52,280 --> 00:11:54,920 Speaker 1: pys I would say it's a little more advanced than that, 224 00:11:54,960 --> 00:11:57,600 Speaker 1: but yes, there's some type of transmitting going on for sure, 225 00:11:57,920 --> 00:12:01,520 Speaker 1: but uh finding out. Yeah, they stay put at three. 226 00:12:01,640 --> 00:12:05,040 Speaker 1: They draft Quentin Williams again, and the Jets have been 227 00:12:05,080 --> 00:12:09,840 Speaker 1: doing this Greg for several years now. They the draft cognizant. 228 00:12:09,920 --> 00:12:12,840 Speaker 1: He speaks and says, this is the best player potentially 229 00:12:12,840 --> 00:12:14,720 Speaker 1: on the board, and the Jets, who keep picking high 230 00:12:14,720 --> 00:12:17,679 Speaker 1: because they keep on being terrible year after year, are 231 00:12:17,720 --> 00:12:21,520 Speaker 1: grabbing these highly touted prospects. I think they lucked out 232 00:12:21,600 --> 00:12:23,320 Speaker 1: that no one. I mean, it depends what the kind 233 00:12:23,360 --> 00:12:25,760 Speaker 1: of offer they were going to get, but I think ultimately, 234 00:12:25,800 --> 00:12:28,479 Speaker 1: if you can get the guy who is the consensus 235 00:12:28,600 --> 00:12:32,120 Speaker 1: number one for a lot of people without moving who 236 00:12:32,200 --> 00:12:34,120 Speaker 1: I don't want to move down, well, it reminds me 237 00:12:34,160 --> 00:12:36,480 Speaker 1: of the Leonard Williams pick. There's a lot of people 238 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:40,200 Speaker 1: that believe this draft was too great players in Williams 239 00:12:40,240 --> 00:12:42,440 Speaker 1: and Bosa and then Murray was kind of in his 240 00:12:42,480 --> 00:12:44,480 Speaker 1: own category and then a pretty big drop off, and 241 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:46,560 Speaker 1: so it was nice to be number three in this draft. 242 00:12:46,559 --> 00:12:48,320 Speaker 1: I also think this is a team that really wanted 243 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:51,280 Speaker 1: Anthony Barr thought they had him. It's not the same position, 244 00:12:51,360 --> 00:12:53,680 Speaker 1: but like to go and use this pick because that 245 00:12:53,720 --> 00:12:55,520 Speaker 1: you know, they could have traded down and gotten someone 246 00:12:55,559 --> 00:12:57,680 Speaker 1: that we'd speculate over whether it was a good pick. 247 00:12:57,960 --> 00:13:00,640 Speaker 1: This is the dude where it's like new works front 248 00:13:00,640 --> 00:13:03,839 Speaker 1: and now you have Sam Donald, Levan Bell. Your defensive 249 00:13:03,880 --> 00:13:08,120 Speaker 1: line looks nasty. Mike mccagnet is starting to show that 250 00:13:08,200 --> 00:13:12,160 Speaker 1: he can potentially build something here. It's not often that 251 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:14,400 Speaker 1: you see a three four defense, and the reports are 252 00:13:14,400 --> 00:13:17,760 Speaker 1: that Greg Williams is staying in a three four. Correct. Yes, 253 00:13:17,880 --> 00:13:19,880 Speaker 1: it usually has a four three, but it's not often 254 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:22,959 Speaker 1: you see a three four defense where the defensive ends 255 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:26,200 Speaker 1: are pass rushers. It's usually the outside linebackers. And the 256 00:13:26,280 --> 00:13:28,400 Speaker 1: Jets are gonna have it looks to me like Quinn 257 00:13:28,400 --> 00:13:31,040 Speaker 1: and Williams and Leonard Williams at defensive end. They're going 258 00:13:31,080 --> 00:13:32,840 Speaker 1: to be counted on to bring the Yeah, they'll have 259 00:13:32,880 --> 00:13:34,720 Speaker 1: to be more. I mean they'll have to change. Like 260 00:13:34,880 --> 00:13:37,120 Speaker 1: every team, they'll change it around. You would think two 261 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:40,640 Speaker 1: three four man lines, but you will have sometimes where 262 00:13:40,640 --> 00:13:42,880 Speaker 1: they're going to have the new School Williams wall I 263 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:45,960 Speaker 1: mean Pat Williams and Kevin Williams. You know, great men, 264 00:13:46,480 --> 00:13:50,600 Speaker 1: tall men outside of the star, large men that played 265 00:13:50,600 --> 00:13:53,800 Speaker 1: in Minnesota. But I think both yeah. I mean that's 266 00:13:53,800 --> 00:14:00,000 Speaker 1: like Greg completely ignores starcups are too young to remember starcups. 267 00:14:00,160 --> 00:14:02,120 Speaker 1: I'm just saying all of them. This Williams wall has 268 00:14:02,160 --> 00:14:04,600 Speaker 1: got a potential to just have a little more firepower 269 00:14:05,040 --> 00:14:07,200 Speaker 1: and just overtake that way. One thought I had because 270 00:14:07,200 --> 00:14:09,240 Speaker 1: the Jets only have five picks in this draft, and 271 00:14:09,480 --> 00:14:11,760 Speaker 1: the whole idea was like, they need to trade back 272 00:14:11,880 --> 00:14:13,600 Speaker 1: because they need to fill in a lot of holes. 273 00:14:14,240 --> 00:14:17,079 Speaker 1: Is Leonard Williams expendable? And I thought, is there a 274 00:14:17,120 --> 00:14:20,840 Speaker 1: chance he gets moved today? It didn't happen. It's unlikely 275 00:14:20,840 --> 00:14:23,040 Speaker 1: he will. They just have they have a good problem there. 276 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:25,360 Speaker 1: They have a ton of depth, uh and some really 277 00:14:25,520 --> 00:14:28,280 Speaker 1: great potential. And I mean they thought that the NFL 278 00:14:28,360 --> 00:14:30,280 Speaker 1: changes fast too. It's like they thought they had that 279 00:14:30,320 --> 00:14:33,520 Speaker 1: with with Sheldon Richardson right in Mo Wokerson. My fear 280 00:14:33,560 --> 00:14:34,960 Speaker 1: was that they were going to trade back because they 281 00:14:35,000 --> 00:14:37,080 Speaker 1: felt that they had to, and then it wouldn't be 282 00:14:37,120 --> 00:14:39,920 Speaker 1: a um, it would be an underwhelming return and then 283 00:14:39,920 --> 00:14:42,640 Speaker 1: they would botch the fourteenth pick. This is the safe, 284 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:46,880 Speaker 1: simple move, and sometimes you know it's better just to 285 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:48,520 Speaker 1: go with the safe move and it could pay off 286 00:14:48,680 --> 00:14:52,480 Speaker 1: big dividends. Uh. Now West here comes the first big 287 00:14:52,480 --> 00:14:57,200 Speaker 1: surprise of the draft. The Raiders at number four, uh 288 00:14:57,440 --> 00:15:00,800 Speaker 1: Cleveland Ferrell uh ed Russia Ratic. Limson was a guy 289 00:15:00,880 --> 00:15:02,760 Speaker 1: that was in a lot of mocks. I'm not sure 290 00:15:02,760 --> 00:15:04,640 Speaker 1: where he was on the Mark Sessler mock, but he 291 00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:07,800 Speaker 1: was ten to twenty range. I believe that that type 292 00:15:07,840 --> 00:15:10,280 Speaker 1: of that's where he was falling out the Raiders and 293 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:12,360 Speaker 1: we there was a report maybe he was even rap. 294 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:14,840 Speaker 1: She'd said, Hey, Raiders are gonna make a splash at 295 00:15:14,880 --> 00:15:17,200 Speaker 1: number four. Well, nobody thought Farrell was going this high, 296 00:15:17,200 --> 00:15:19,480 Speaker 1: but the Raiders decided he was their guy at number four. 297 00:15:19,760 --> 00:15:24,360 Speaker 1: Everybody loves his character, everybody loves his college production. The 298 00:15:24,480 --> 00:15:27,360 Speaker 1: question scouts have is why would you take a guy 299 00:15:27,480 --> 00:15:32,040 Speaker 1: who's not a um explosive athlete as an edge rusher 300 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 1: as a top five pick um And that's the consensus 301 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:37,720 Speaker 1: from scouts that this guy is not explosive enough to 302 00:15:37,840 --> 00:15:40,840 Speaker 1: go that high. Um, it seems like a reach for 303 00:15:40,880 --> 00:15:45,680 Speaker 1: a character guy. A tone setter for your organization that said, 304 00:15:45,680 --> 00:15:47,880 Speaker 1: it's early, we have no idea what he's gonna be. Yeah. 305 00:15:47,960 --> 00:15:53,640 Speaker 1: Maya said in the post draft interview with NFL Network 306 00:15:54,160 --> 00:15:56,320 Speaker 1: that he was absolutely trying to set the tone for 307 00:15:56,400 --> 00:15:58,560 Speaker 1: the types of people and that they believe this was 308 00:15:59,080 --> 00:16:01,760 Speaker 1: exactly that hype of person. Reminds me a little bit 309 00:16:01,760 --> 00:16:04,000 Speaker 1: of Aaron Curry when he was drafted by the Seahawks. 310 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:07,920 Speaker 1: Was very similar in that like a guy well no, 311 00:16:08,040 --> 00:16:10,760 Speaker 1: I just mean everyone loved that pick and they and 312 00:16:10,800 --> 00:16:12,960 Speaker 1: he was talked about is like the greatest character guy 313 00:16:13,000 --> 00:16:16,160 Speaker 1: in the world. Super safe, But there were questions at 314 00:16:16,160 --> 00:16:17,760 Speaker 1: the time. Yeah, but it's a little weird to take 315 00:16:17,760 --> 00:16:20,240 Speaker 1: a linebacker the high to that can't really rest the passer, 316 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:23,520 Speaker 1: so who knows. He got a few comparisons to trell sugs. 317 00:16:23,960 --> 00:16:27,800 Speaker 1: Another scout told Bob McGinn, who we've been leaning on heavily. Uh, 318 00:16:27,960 --> 00:16:30,240 Speaker 1: this weekend, does he get paid by the reference on 319 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:34,040 Speaker 1: our show? Because he gets mentioned this week on a 320 00:16:34,040 --> 00:16:35,760 Speaker 1: lot of shows. But so one scout called him a 321 00:16:35,800 --> 00:16:38,600 Speaker 1: solid player. He'll squeeze out one or two Pro Bowls. 322 00:16:38,760 --> 00:16:41,200 Speaker 1: I mean, obviously the Raiders feel very difficult more than 323 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:44,680 Speaker 1: that number four. Am I wrong that the the our 324 00:16:44,800 --> 00:16:47,280 Speaker 1: newest version, at least just for this week, of the 325 00:16:47,400 --> 00:16:51,720 Speaker 1: Chiefs wide receivers having no touchdowns that one season is that, Yes, 326 00:16:51,880 --> 00:16:55,120 Speaker 1: the Raiders had thirteen sacks last year. We have heard 327 00:16:55,160 --> 00:16:59,960 Speaker 1: that roughly times. You mocked him to um to the Ravens. 328 00:17:00,040 --> 00:17:02,320 Speaker 1: By the way, Mark Cleveland Farrell, that was the Terrell 329 00:17:02,400 --> 00:17:04,560 Speaker 1: sucks connection. You know, you lose Tarrell sucks, so you 330 00:17:04,640 --> 00:17:07,280 Speaker 1: get a lesser version. You know. It tells me. With 331 00:17:07,320 --> 00:17:09,440 Speaker 1: the Jets and the Raiders, I mean that they're just what. 332 00:17:09,560 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 1: I don't think there were trades down, my guess. I 333 00:17:11,760 --> 00:17:14,640 Speaker 1: mean Mike Mayock was going through trade down boot camp 334 00:17:14,680 --> 00:17:17,679 Speaker 1: earlier this week, so you know he was ready, you know, 335 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:19,520 Speaker 1: on the phones. I bet they would, they would. I 336 00:17:19,520 --> 00:17:21,800 Speaker 1: think both those teams really wanted to trade down. I 337 00:17:21,800 --> 00:17:24,320 Speaker 1: think the Raiders were hoping to trade down and still 338 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:26,680 Speaker 1: draft Farrell, and I don't think there was anyone really 339 00:17:26,720 --> 00:17:29,040 Speaker 1: interested in moving up for anyone in this draft. It 340 00:17:29,119 --> 00:17:32,280 Speaker 1: just wasn't happening. What can you do? Mayock fanboys are 341 00:17:32,320 --> 00:17:35,960 Speaker 1: a little bit um confused, a little bit perfected, a 342 00:17:35,960 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 1: little bit shook because this was an anti analytics draft. 343 00:17:39,240 --> 00:17:41,240 Speaker 1: They pick up a box safety at the end of 344 00:17:41,280 --> 00:17:43,800 Speaker 1: the first round and are running back to positions the 345 00:17:43,880 --> 00:17:47,600 Speaker 1: analytics say you should not be investing heavily. Didn't they 346 00:17:47,640 --> 00:17:51,840 Speaker 1: like Ferrell though, PFF I thought he was. I don't know, 347 00:17:51,880 --> 00:17:53,800 Speaker 1: but I don't get it. Well, they were the top 348 00:17:53,880 --> 00:17:57,760 Speaker 1: like Abrahams and and uh, Jacobs were the top players 349 00:17:57,800 --> 00:18:02,040 Speaker 1: at their position on on Daniel Jeremy, but they just 350 00:18:02,080 --> 00:18:05,200 Speaker 1: don't invest in Jacobs. Jacobs was the top twenty guy 351 00:18:05,200 --> 00:18:07,480 Speaker 1: and a lot of people's board too. I don't I 352 00:18:07,520 --> 00:18:09,399 Speaker 1: don't buy that with running back. It's like, if you 353 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:11,919 Speaker 1: can get a quality running back in the later in 354 00:18:11,920 --> 00:18:16,080 Speaker 1: the first round, Josh Jacobs wasn't too many rules. We'll 355 00:18:16,080 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 1: stick with the Raiders for a second here. So yeah, 356 00:18:17,840 --> 00:18:20,879 Speaker 1: they picked twenty four. They take Josh Jacobs, the running 357 00:18:20,880 --> 00:18:22,800 Speaker 1: back out of Alabama. He's the only running back that 358 00:18:22,840 --> 00:18:25,960 Speaker 1: comes off the board in round one, and he come up, 359 00:18:26,040 --> 00:18:27,800 Speaker 1: came out at twenty four where he was mocked a 360 00:18:27,800 --> 00:18:30,760 Speaker 1: lot in that area. Uh. And we heard a lot 361 00:18:30,840 --> 00:18:33,560 Speaker 1: of Charlie Garner. We've heard a lot of that that 362 00:18:33,640 --> 00:18:37,920 Speaker 1: this is the Raiders have their new Charlie Garner. Um. Well, 363 00:18:38,040 --> 00:18:41,520 Speaker 1: we'll see, but you know who, you know, the jury 364 00:18:41,600 --> 00:18:44,080 Speaker 1: is obviously it's still out, but you can't you can't 365 00:18:44,200 --> 00:18:49,480 Speaker 1: really say yet whether gruden Um royally screwed up what 366 00:18:49,520 --> 00:18:51,000 Speaker 1: he did when he took over the job. You got 367 00:18:51,080 --> 00:18:53,280 Speaker 1: to see how all these things shake out. But when 368 00:18:53,320 --> 00:18:57,159 Speaker 1: you do, look at the offense, that offense, unless I 369 00:18:57,160 --> 00:18:59,320 Speaker 1: know you're not a fan of the Raiders or how 370 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:01,879 Speaker 1: they're going about the is, but the offense with Antonio 371 00:19:01,960 --> 00:19:04,960 Speaker 1: Brown and you got this new kid running back, I 372 00:19:04,960 --> 00:19:07,960 Speaker 1: mean you you have Tyrolle Williams. They have a chance 373 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:11,320 Speaker 1: to be a lot more productive on offense. There's no 374 00:19:11,359 --> 00:19:13,679 Speaker 1: doubt about it. They are one of the most upgraded 375 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:16,560 Speaker 1: units in the entire NFL. And I think you could 376 00:19:16,560 --> 00:19:19,840 Speaker 1: make a strong argument that Derek Carr is the biggest 377 00:19:19,880 --> 00:19:23,040 Speaker 1: offseason winner in the entire league. Yeah, and the and 378 00:19:23,119 --> 00:19:26,040 Speaker 1: the fact they had three picks and didn't seem interested 379 00:19:26,080 --> 00:19:28,720 Speaker 1: in getting into the quarterback man they pick up LEAs 380 00:19:28,880 --> 00:19:31,600 Speaker 1: me some sandwiches by the way, Land tackle, an entire 381 00:19:31,920 --> 00:19:35,159 Speaker 1: new receiving corps, and the best running back draft. I 382 00:19:35,200 --> 00:19:37,920 Speaker 1: like the skill positions, and I think Jacob's by all accounts, 383 00:19:38,000 --> 00:19:40,400 Speaker 1: I think it seems like a safe pick. The offensive 384 00:19:40,400 --> 00:19:42,960 Speaker 1: line could be terrible, though, I mean, Colton Miller was 385 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:46,399 Speaker 1: was almost a disaster, and Brown Brown you just have 386 00:19:46,520 --> 00:19:48,919 Speaker 1: to you know, I worry that he can back up 387 00:19:48,920 --> 00:19:50,760 Speaker 1: what he did last year. But they're still guys left 388 00:19:50,760 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 1: in the draft for that, I mean Brown to Mayox 389 00:19:53,280 --> 00:19:57,520 Speaker 1: point on picking certain types of people, Josh Jacobs grew 390 00:19:57,600 --> 00:20:00,639 Speaker 1: up for sections of his life being homeless, sleep meaning cars, 391 00:20:00,920 --> 00:20:03,320 Speaker 1: His family went through a lot, and he's now being 392 00:20:03,359 --> 00:20:06,080 Speaker 1: compared to someone coming out of Alabama who they said 393 00:20:06,200 --> 00:20:08,200 Speaker 1: has a little bit of mark Ingram and a little 394 00:20:08,200 --> 00:20:10,320 Speaker 1: bit as a receiver of Alvin Kamara all in one. 395 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:12,320 Speaker 1: And to your point in you do have to give 396 00:20:12,359 --> 00:20:15,080 Speaker 1: them time because I mean they're just getting their guys 397 00:20:15,240 --> 00:20:18,200 Speaker 1: in place. They've only played one season. They added LaMarcus Joyner, 398 00:20:18,240 --> 00:20:20,080 Speaker 1: who's gonna be playing next to John at the Abram. 399 00:20:20,119 --> 00:20:22,240 Speaker 1: So now you kind of get a better feel of 400 00:20:22,320 --> 00:20:27,800 Speaker 1: like groodin team, I'm with you, know, Uh. Jonathan Abram 401 00:20:27,920 --> 00:20:31,080 Speaker 1: was their third and final pick of the round. Um, 402 00:20:31,119 --> 00:20:35,200 Speaker 1: he's a kind of a physical safety Landon Collins type. 403 00:20:35,200 --> 00:20:39,080 Speaker 1: Well that wantn't be bad, All right, let's move on. 404 00:20:40,680 --> 00:20:43,679 Speaker 1: So we talked about the Giants. They shock everybody a 405 00:20:43,720 --> 00:20:48,040 Speaker 1: big newsroom gasp when Daniel Jones was selected the duke 406 00:20:48,720 --> 00:20:52,520 Speaker 1: quarterback by the Giants, and Giants fans will cringe and 407 00:20:52,680 --> 00:20:57,639 Speaker 1: also point out the fatalists will point out Dave Brown, 408 00:20:57,800 --> 00:21:02,879 Speaker 1: also the duke quarterback, one of the arch Yeah, exactly. 409 00:21:03,000 --> 00:21:06,119 Speaker 1: He was a supplemental draft pick that became the the 410 00:21:06,840 --> 00:21:10,160 Speaker 1: really the replacement of Phil Simms didn't go anywhere. I mean, 411 00:21:10,240 --> 00:21:13,400 Speaker 1: is that just a yeah, it's like number six overall, 412 00:21:13,480 --> 00:21:16,280 Speaker 1: that's the thing that's crazy. Yeah, it was a shock, 413 00:21:16,440 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 1: and especially yeah with Gentleman saying he didn't he didn't 414 00:21:19,040 --> 00:21:20,600 Speaker 1: want to reach and all that. But we we we 415 00:21:20,680 --> 00:21:22,520 Speaker 1: touched on that. So let's move down to number seven. 416 00:21:22,520 --> 00:21:25,480 Speaker 1: And here is a nice pick mark for the Jacksonville 417 00:21:25,600 --> 00:21:29,119 Speaker 1: Jaguar as a team that has a defense that didn't 418 00:21:29,119 --> 00:21:31,680 Speaker 1: have its best season last year, but has plenty of potential. 419 00:21:31,880 --> 00:21:33,840 Speaker 1: And then all of a sudden, Josh Allen, a guy 420 00:21:33,880 --> 00:21:37,560 Speaker 1: that was mocked as high as you know, two or three. Uh, 421 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:39,960 Speaker 1: he was connected to the Jets a lot. If he 422 00:21:40,040 --> 00:21:43,040 Speaker 1: falls to seven. So the edge rusher at a Kentucky 423 00:21:43,359 --> 00:21:46,160 Speaker 1: now joins at Jacksonville. D that got that much better, 424 00:21:46,800 --> 00:21:48,720 Speaker 1: No problem that. I do like the fact that it's 425 00:21:48,760 --> 00:21:51,840 Speaker 1: the second draft in a row where someone named Josh 426 00:21:51,840 --> 00:21:54,440 Speaker 1: Allen was drafted seventh overall. We could live for three 427 00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:56,320 Speaker 1: hundred more years on the earth and that will not 428 00:21:56,400 --> 00:21:59,080 Speaker 1: happen two years in a row again, and you could 429 00:21:59,080 --> 00:22:02,359 Speaker 1: probably go further than uh same exact names twenty two 430 00:22:02,400 --> 00:22:06,080 Speaker 1: thousand years. We could be well, someone someone asked the question, 431 00:22:06,119 --> 00:22:09,040 Speaker 1: I believe you know they gave away season tickets for 432 00:22:09,080 --> 00:22:13,240 Speaker 1: a hundred years at the beginning of this draft. Well, like, 433 00:22:13,600 --> 00:22:16,320 Speaker 1: what's the odds in in Vegas where the Raiders are 434 00:22:16,320 --> 00:22:18,280 Speaker 1: moving right now that there will be an NFL in 435 00:22:18,280 --> 00:22:21,440 Speaker 1: one years? Because I think you gotta at least put 436 00:22:21,440 --> 00:22:23,440 Speaker 1: it on the board. There won't be a human race 437 00:22:23,480 --> 00:22:27,040 Speaker 1: in a hundred years at least, that's like possible, very possible. Right, 438 00:22:27,080 --> 00:22:29,159 Speaker 1: So then I'm just saying you might not get the 439 00:22:29,200 --> 00:22:32,960 Speaker 1: hundred you think it's so highly of the realm that 440 00:22:33,040 --> 00:22:36,520 Speaker 1: they exist within the we're the generation that's going to 441 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:40,360 Speaker 1: bring down humanity or or the next next I think 442 00:22:40,520 --> 00:22:43,119 Speaker 1: be here football. I think it's a lunch shot. I'm 443 00:22:43,160 --> 00:22:47,880 Speaker 1: just saying every it's not that humans won't be here, 444 00:22:47,920 --> 00:22:51,879 Speaker 1: is that humans and in artificial intelligence will merge into 445 00:22:51,920 --> 00:22:55,200 Speaker 1: one and become a new spank. Okay, so you think 446 00:22:55,200 --> 00:22:57,879 Speaker 1: they'll do the NFL draft then, but then the NFL 447 00:22:57,880 --> 00:23:00,159 Speaker 1: won't be gone. That'll be that will be a badass football, 448 00:23:00,160 --> 00:23:03,159 Speaker 1: like like, there's another sport that has overtaken the NFL. 449 00:23:04,080 --> 00:23:06,320 Speaker 1: But does that mean NFL ceased to exist? I mean, 450 00:23:06,359 --> 00:23:08,560 Speaker 1: the NFL has some issues they need to figure out 451 00:23:08,640 --> 00:23:11,239 Speaker 1: to still be I'm just saying I feel like I'm 452 00:23:11,280 --> 00:23:13,640 Speaker 1: putting my money on the league being around and next 453 00:23:13,640 --> 00:23:15,560 Speaker 1: giving me the stuff not allowed not no, I mentioned 454 00:23:15,560 --> 00:23:17,720 Speaker 1: these things. I guess I like that. I was more 455 00:23:17,760 --> 00:23:20,600 Speaker 1: thinking like Josh Allen also kind of like a basic name. 456 00:23:20,640 --> 00:23:22,679 Speaker 1: In a hundred years, I feel like with the cyb Worgs, 457 00:23:22,680 --> 00:23:25,760 Speaker 1: we're gonna have like way more interesting names. But note, 458 00:23:25,800 --> 00:23:28,360 Speaker 1: like number five the Bucks step and White loved that pick. 459 00:23:28,600 --> 00:23:30,000 Speaker 1: We can move on, we can want to discuss it 460 00:23:30,040 --> 00:23:31,600 Speaker 1: at all, but it was like, did I skipped over 461 00:23:31,720 --> 00:23:34,439 Speaker 1: that an impact? Let's go back to that. You know, 462 00:23:34,480 --> 00:23:37,920 Speaker 1: the Bucks have been skipped over on NFL anytimes, so yeah, 463 00:23:37,960 --> 00:23:40,040 Speaker 1: we should talk about the fifth overall pick. Bucks fans 464 00:23:40,040 --> 00:23:42,879 Speaker 1: were going nuts just Nowvertheless, four minutes or credit to 465 00:23:42,920 --> 00:23:46,320 Speaker 1: Mark Sessler, Yes, they get Devin White, the linebacker l 466 00:23:46,400 --> 00:23:50,560 Speaker 1: s u the reigning Dick buck Is Award winner. This 467 00:23:50,560 --> 00:23:52,919 Speaker 1: guy is a home run West right. This feels like 468 00:23:53,160 --> 00:23:56,119 Speaker 1: not only one of the safest picks, but also brings 469 00:23:56,119 --> 00:23:59,440 Speaker 1: a ton of upside. I don't think anybody had a 470 00:23:59,440 --> 00:24:02,200 Speaker 1: bad word to about this. Devin White had the film 471 00:24:02,440 --> 00:24:05,520 Speaker 1: and the numbers. He's got everything. I tell you. You You 472 00:24:05,520 --> 00:24:08,440 Speaker 1: know who's had a good at least a potentially good 473 00:24:08,600 --> 00:24:12,280 Speaker 1: offseason here, Todd Bulls, I got a chance to have 474 00:24:12,280 --> 00:24:16,040 Speaker 1: a nice rebound taking over one of the worst defenses 475 00:24:16,080 --> 00:24:18,520 Speaker 1: in the league in terms of production, and it has 476 00:24:18,560 --> 00:24:21,399 Speaker 1: a lot of players there to work with. Just ha 477 00:24:21,520 --> 00:24:24,560 Speaker 1: to hope they don't cut Geryald McCoy. Alright, So Alan 478 00:24:24,600 --> 00:24:27,119 Speaker 1: goes to the Jags, and then t J. Hockinson, the 479 00:24:27,119 --> 00:24:29,960 Speaker 1: first tight end off the board at of Iowa, goes 480 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:33,480 Speaker 1: to the Detroit Lions, picked eight overall. This is the 481 00:24:33,480 --> 00:24:37,040 Speaker 1: the Mackey Award winner Mark and that is obviously I 482 00:24:37,080 --> 00:24:40,919 Speaker 1: know that top tight end, uh and the guy was 483 00:24:40,960 --> 00:24:46,600 Speaker 1: an absolute stud at Iowa and he is mark an 484 00:24:46,680 --> 00:24:49,720 Speaker 1: important addition to Alliance offense that could use a little 485 00:24:49,720 --> 00:24:53,359 Speaker 1: more fire power. And you know, after whipping kind of 486 00:24:53,359 --> 00:24:56,639 Speaker 1: on Rickie Broun about five years ago, they weren't afraid 487 00:24:56,720 --> 00:24:59,959 Speaker 1: to jump back in and invest in a tight end 488 00:25:00,000 --> 00:25:03,360 Speaker 1: and maybe they hit on this one. They the Lions 489 00:25:03,440 --> 00:25:06,680 Speaker 1: last year ranked thirty one and receptions and receiving yards 490 00:25:06,720 --> 00:25:09,360 Speaker 1: at the tight end position. So it's a need and 491 00:25:09,520 --> 00:25:11,680 Speaker 1: Iowa has pumped these dudes out because this is where 492 00:25:11,720 --> 00:25:15,040 Speaker 1: George Kittle came from. But this is not George Kittle 493 00:25:15,560 --> 00:25:18,800 Speaker 1: in the current incarnation. From the scouting reports, it sounds 494 00:25:19,040 --> 00:25:22,040 Speaker 1: and west. You mentioned this during the mock draft episode 495 00:25:22,040 --> 00:25:24,920 Speaker 1: where putting him in the top ten. Not a lot 496 00:25:24,960 --> 00:25:27,840 Speaker 1: of people, not everyone agreed with that idea that he's 497 00:25:27,880 --> 00:25:30,879 Speaker 1: a very good he can give you essentially sort of 498 00:25:30,920 --> 00:25:33,520 Speaker 1: a safe He's a safe tight end, but he's not 499 00:25:33,560 --> 00:25:37,240 Speaker 1: necessarily a star tight end and brings blocking in some 500 00:25:37,280 --> 00:25:39,160 Speaker 1: receiving skills. So I don't know. I don't think it's 501 00:25:39,160 --> 00:25:41,480 Speaker 1: a blow you away next robbed ron Kowski type guy. 502 00:25:42,040 --> 00:25:44,400 Speaker 1: But this could be one of the most improved offenses 503 00:25:44,400 --> 00:25:45,840 Speaker 1: in the league because at the end of the year 504 00:25:45,880 --> 00:25:47,840 Speaker 1: last year, there was no carry On Johnson, there was 505 00:25:47,880 --> 00:25:51,080 Speaker 1: no Marvin Jones, and then those guys are healthy. You 506 00:25:51,080 --> 00:25:54,040 Speaker 1: add Danny m and Doyle, you add Hawkinson, Jesse James 507 00:25:54,119 --> 00:25:56,639 Speaker 1: for whatever he is, but just being healthy and adding 508 00:25:56,640 --> 00:25:58,520 Speaker 1: a couple of new guys, they could be improved. I 509 00:25:58,520 --> 00:26:00,320 Speaker 1: think draft knicks need to calm down on with the 510 00:26:00,359 --> 00:26:04,200 Speaker 1: whole positional value thing. Let's take down positional value. Eventually 511 00:26:04,359 --> 00:26:07,359 Speaker 1: they get to people get too carried away. How many 512 00:26:07,400 --> 00:26:10,679 Speaker 1: defensive end busts do you need to have in the 513 00:26:10,760 --> 00:26:14,320 Speaker 1: top ten to twelve to like just allow a tight 514 00:26:14,400 --> 00:26:17,639 Speaker 1: end to be drafted? Uh, it's like a tighten, A 515 00:26:17,760 --> 00:26:22,479 Speaker 1: worthwhile tight end absolutely changes your team. Also, it's not 516 00:26:22,520 --> 00:26:27,280 Speaker 1: two thousand in one two thousand nineteen tight end arrow up. Mark, 517 00:26:27,359 --> 00:26:30,120 Speaker 1: Let's just try to be diligent in the branding. It's 518 00:26:30,160 --> 00:26:33,520 Speaker 1: not just our mock draft. It was our first annual 519 00:26:33,680 --> 00:26:35,960 Speaker 1: Mark Sessler mock draft. That's why you're here. I mean, 520 00:26:36,000 --> 00:26:38,679 Speaker 1: I gotta breathe through that and you correct it. We 521 00:26:38,720 --> 00:26:41,680 Speaker 1: want to we want to just imprint that in every 522 00:26:41,680 --> 00:26:46,280 Speaker 1: football fan's mind. Well, I will not. You know, there's 523 00:26:46,280 --> 00:26:49,119 Speaker 1: not a whole lot more reasons to mention that exercise 524 00:26:49,760 --> 00:26:52,480 Speaker 1: from here on out. How many more hits hits do 525 00:26:52,520 --> 00:26:59,359 Speaker 1: we have? I mean, I nailed, do you? When he 526 00:26:59,400 --> 00:27:02,160 Speaker 1: was making his fictions, the Raiders corrected that they took 527 00:27:02,160 --> 00:27:04,280 Speaker 1: the running back. I noted not. They did not trade up, 528 00:27:04,320 --> 00:27:06,560 Speaker 1: and they also did not take Daniel Jones at number four. 529 00:27:06,760 --> 00:27:09,800 Speaker 1: We gave you a halfy for Josh Jacobs and you 530 00:27:09,920 --> 00:27:13,199 Speaker 1: got one and two, so you got and you over 531 00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:16,840 Speaker 1: under was three. Somehow I came under you got two 532 00:27:16,840 --> 00:27:18,800 Speaker 1: and a half. Total. Yeah, I mean that's a mess. 533 00:27:19,119 --> 00:27:21,520 Speaker 1: Wait didn't you have Jacobs? Everyone I got a half? 534 00:27:21,560 --> 00:27:24,399 Speaker 1: Everyone had Kyler, Murray and Posa, so you could almost 535 00:27:24,520 --> 00:27:26,840 Speaker 1: arguing and almost everyone had Jacobs to the Raiders too. 536 00:27:27,359 --> 00:27:29,160 Speaker 1: I'm still I'm still gonna give you a full one 537 00:27:29,240 --> 00:27:31,920 Speaker 1: for that. Let's do what the crowd thinks about Mark's 538 00:27:31,960 --> 00:27:38,119 Speaker 1: first mock. Look if I can make them smile, what 539 00:27:38,240 --> 00:27:42,159 Speaker 1: else in my hair? For all right, let's move on 540 00:27:42,240 --> 00:27:45,399 Speaker 1: the Bills. They had been rumored to be maybe interested 541 00:27:45,440 --> 00:27:48,240 Speaker 1: in trading up. Uh. Instead they stay put at nine 542 00:27:48,280 --> 00:27:49,680 Speaker 1: and they get the guy. A lot of people said 543 00:27:49,680 --> 00:27:53,800 Speaker 1: they that they wanted Ed Oliver, the defensive tackle out 544 00:27:53,840 --> 00:27:55,879 Speaker 1: of Houston had always slandered the man a little bit. 545 00:27:55,920 --> 00:27:58,320 Speaker 1: On the first Dnnuel Mark Sessler mock draft. There's a 546 00:27:58,320 --> 00:28:01,159 Speaker 1: bunch of comments about him being a potential knucklehead. We 547 00:28:01,200 --> 00:28:04,439 Speaker 1: didn't add a lot of more context to that. Uh 548 00:28:04,480 --> 00:28:07,960 Speaker 1: what should be known though, and we did, We referenced it, 549 00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:10,040 Speaker 1: but didn't really dig in as how good this guy 550 00:28:10,200 --> 00:28:12,840 Speaker 1: was during his three years with Houston Mark. Do you 551 00:28:12,880 --> 00:28:16,639 Speaker 1: know what the college football's top interior defensive lineman award 552 00:28:16,720 --> 00:28:21,080 Speaker 1: is called? Like, what do you get? It's the Outland Trophy. 553 00:28:21,840 --> 00:28:24,760 Speaker 1: Certainly guess what Oliver's got that in his case and 554 00:28:24,800 --> 00:28:29,600 Speaker 1: the Bill's offense, Greg Bell's defense rather, uh, they have 555 00:28:29,680 --> 00:28:31,960 Speaker 1: to be thrilled to get this guy fall to the lap. 556 00:28:32,200 --> 00:28:35,120 Speaker 1: And it's a team that is adding pieces a great 557 00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:37,439 Speaker 1: landing spot for him because I think he landed on 558 00:28:37,480 --> 00:28:40,200 Speaker 1: a defense and knows how to use him. I mean, 559 00:28:40,280 --> 00:28:42,719 Speaker 1: maybe not moving to Buffalo and all that. I'm just saying, like, 560 00:28:42,920 --> 00:28:45,360 Speaker 1: maximize his gifts. And that's one thing I like about 561 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:48,600 Speaker 1: Oliver reading about him. He's he was a top level 562 00:28:48,720 --> 00:28:53,120 Speaker 1: defensive lineman three straight years and so teams adjusted, they 563 00:28:53,240 --> 00:28:56,080 Speaker 1: knew what was coming when at Oliver was stepping on 564 00:28:56,120 --> 00:28:58,040 Speaker 1: the field, and he still produced a year after year, 565 00:28:58,080 --> 00:29:00,640 Speaker 1: which is very tough to do at the collegiate level. 566 00:29:00,680 --> 00:29:02,240 Speaker 1: A lot of these guys are one year wonders, or 567 00:29:02,240 --> 00:29:04,640 Speaker 1: there's someone like Noah Fan who has one great year 568 00:29:05,040 --> 00:29:06,880 Speaker 1: where he maybe he would have gotten drafted higher if 569 00:29:06,880 --> 00:29:08,920 Speaker 1: he came out early, then doesn't do as well he 570 00:29:09,120 --> 00:29:10,719 Speaker 1: did it year after year. A lot of people at 571 00:29:10,760 --> 00:29:13,040 Speaker 1: him the third or fourth player in this draft, and 572 00:29:13,040 --> 00:29:14,960 Speaker 1: they get him at nine. They did have the second 573 00:29:15,800 --> 00:29:19,840 Speaker 1: ranked defense the Bills, but next Gen Stats notes that 574 00:29:19,920 --> 00:29:23,920 Speaker 1: they had the third lowest pressure rate from the interior 575 00:29:23,920 --> 00:29:26,640 Speaker 1: defensive line. So he fills a need to I love 576 00:29:26,720 --> 00:29:29,400 Speaker 1: that the scouts mix their um. He's all over the map. 577 00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:32,840 Speaker 1: One guy says he's a playmaking rascal. Someone else called 578 00:29:32,920 --> 00:29:37,360 Speaker 1: him blunt, comma immature. So a bit of a wild package. 579 00:29:37,360 --> 00:29:39,120 Speaker 1: Sometimes you know, when you meet those people and they're 580 00:29:39,120 --> 00:29:41,960 Speaker 1: your friends, they're the most interesting friend. Here, here's a 581 00:29:42,000 --> 00:29:45,520 Speaker 1: news flash. Most most of these players immature. They should 582 00:29:45,520 --> 00:29:51,000 Speaker 1: be I mean, like right, a relative they're looking for here, 583 00:29:51,040 --> 00:29:52,840 Speaker 1: you know what I mean? Like you misspoke, But I 584 00:29:52,840 --> 00:29:55,800 Speaker 1: get your point. No, they shouldn't be immature, but just 585 00:29:55,960 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 1: normal for a for a it's almost impossible not to 586 00:29:59,880 --> 00:30:02,640 Speaker 1: be immature. You're throwing ten million dollars at them. They 587 00:30:02,680 --> 00:30:06,959 Speaker 1: should not be immature. Let's move on. That's a debate 588 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:13,000 Speaker 1: that we will unpack in greater detail on the maturity. Sure, 589 00:30:13,440 --> 00:30:15,400 Speaker 1: you know, as you get into your Twitter, I get 590 00:30:15,440 --> 00:30:18,800 Speaker 1: your point. I just that's absolutely true. It's possible. Both 591 00:30:18,840 --> 00:30:21,800 Speaker 1: are correct in various ways. Now, the second gasp for me. 592 00:30:22,240 --> 00:30:25,440 Speaker 1: Um on Draft night, first was the Duke kid a 593 00:30:25,600 --> 00:30:28,600 Speaker 1: Brown Part two going to the Giants at six. Well, 594 00:30:28,600 --> 00:30:31,120 Speaker 1: they hope it's not Dave Brown Part two. The second 595 00:30:31,320 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 1: was the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's a whole new world. They 596 00:30:35,480 --> 00:30:38,840 Speaker 1: trade into the top ten. The Steelers. Yeah, they make 597 00:30:38,840 --> 00:30:43,080 Speaker 1: a deal with the Denver broncos um and they give 598 00:30:43,160 --> 00:30:46,520 Speaker 1: their twentieth pick, the first round pick as well as 599 00:30:46,520 --> 00:30:49,440 Speaker 1: a second rounder and a third rounder next year to 600 00:30:49,520 --> 00:30:53,040 Speaker 1: move up ten spots and take Devin Bush, the linebacker 601 00:30:53,040 --> 00:30:57,160 Speaker 1: out of Michigan, another big time prospect who can make 602 00:30:57,200 --> 00:30:59,520 Speaker 1: an immediate impact on a team that hasn't been the 603 00:30:59,560 --> 00:31:03,120 Speaker 1: same in the middle since Ryan shays Ere's injury. Um. 604 00:31:03,200 --> 00:31:07,560 Speaker 1: Your thoughts on this move, Chris Wesley, Well, just on 605 00:31:07,640 --> 00:31:12,120 Speaker 1: geography alone, we know that the Steelers are always get 606 00:31:12,160 --> 00:31:16,120 Speaker 1: things ahead of Cincinnati because Pittsburgh comes before Cincinnati in 607 00:31:16,160 --> 00:31:18,800 Speaker 1: the in the flow of the Ohio River. And this 608 00:31:18,840 --> 00:31:22,040 Speaker 1: has been going on for forty three years. The Dealers 609 00:31:22,080 --> 00:31:25,120 Speaker 1: just bang the Bengals all over the places where just happens. 610 00:31:25,120 --> 00:31:27,000 Speaker 1: Ever like that, you're taking that back to essentially a 611 00:31:27,040 --> 00:31:30,240 Speaker 1: grarian society where the Biver flow is producing. You've been 612 00:31:31,880 --> 00:31:35,040 Speaker 1: tigress and euphrates like he's going like Huck finn on us, 613 00:31:35,360 --> 00:31:37,760 Speaker 1: you've been You've been hitting this hard all night. West, 614 00:31:38,280 --> 00:31:40,800 Speaker 1: You do you have any sources that Devin Bush was 615 00:31:40,880 --> 00:31:44,720 Speaker 1: indeed going to be the Cincinnati pick at eleven? My 616 00:31:44,800 --> 00:31:48,760 Speaker 1: sources are common sense in history. Of course, the Bengals 617 00:31:48,760 --> 00:31:51,440 Speaker 1: are gonna take that guy. They needed a linebacker. Every 618 00:31:51,440 --> 00:31:54,160 Speaker 1: time they want some something, the Steelers take it from them, 619 00:31:54,400 --> 00:31:56,719 Speaker 1: and then their trash just flows down the Ohio River 620 00:31:56,760 --> 00:31:59,160 Speaker 1: to Cincinnati and the Bengals sign a guy after he 621 00:31:59,280 --> 00:32:02,520 Speaker 1: busts from them, you know. Supporting West's I mean, I 622 00:32:02,560 --> 00:32:05,360 Speaker 1: can't disagree. It seems well reasoned and he speaks with 623 00:32:05,520 --> 00:32:08,800 Speaker 1: much confidence. I've been watching it for a long time. 624 00:32:09,160 --> 00:32:12,280 Speaker 1: And Devin Bush, they finally get their Ryan Shasier replacement. 625 00:32:12,640 --> 00:32:15,480 Speaker 1: This guy seems like I can't miss. People love his character, 626 00:32:15,560 --> 00:32:17,640 Speaker 1: they love his film, they love the numbers he blew 627 00:32:17,720 --> 00:32:21,240 Speaker 1: up the combine as the Pittsburgh organization, they make the 628 00:32:21,320 --> 00:32:23,320 Speaker 1: right move. So if they go up to get somebody, 629 00:32:23,640 --> 00:32:26,120 Speaker 1: I just feel confident that they're getting the right guy. 630 00:32:26,720 --> 00:32:28,479 Speaker 1: Uh and a guy that's going to make an impact. 631 00:32:28,920 --> 00:32:31,720 Speaker 1: It's much more likely that happens. Given on the track 632 00:32:31,800 --> 00:32:35,560 Speaker 1: record of the last years than that, it's a huge 633 00:32:35,560 --> 00:32:38,240 Speaker 1: bus for them, especially when they're not drafting a cornerback, 634 00:32:38,400 --> 00:32:41,120 Speaker 1: and yeah, especially at that position, and he seems like 635 00:32:41,160 --> 00:32:43,800 Speaker 1: one of the safer players in the draft. Anyways, to 636 00:32:43,840 --> 00:32:48,600 Speaker 1: support you know, West's theory here, uh my guy beggar 637 00:32:48,680 --> 00:32:51,400 Speaker 1: ls coach Zach Taylor, you know, when asked sort kind 638 00:32:51,400 --> 00:32:53,280 Speaker 1: of they asked him about, you know, whether they would 639 00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:55,440 Speaker 1: have taken Bush, and you know, he answered the question 640 00:32:55,520 --> 00:32:57,480 Speaker 1: just like Jonah Williams was there for us. That's who 641 00:32:57,480 --> 00:33:00,960 Speaker 1: they took the tackle from Alabama, and it was it 642 00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:05,640 Speaker 1: wasn't exactly a he didn't shoot down that theory totally, 643 00:33:05,680 --> 00:33:08,120 Speaker 1: if you wanted to read between lines. So since an 644 00:33:08,120 --> 00:33:10,640 Speaker 1: out of yes gets Jonah Williams the tackle at Alabama 645 00:33:11,520 --> 00:33:14,840 Speaker 1: when you get you know, your number one offensive lineman 646 00:33:15,000 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 1: on the board, that seems like a nice pick. But well, 647 00:33:17,760 --> 00:33:21,400 Speaker 1: perhaps will never truly know, but well, there are there 648 00:33:21,400 --> 00:33:24,720 Speaker 1: are some people know that they thought Jonah Williams fit 649 00:33:24,800 --> 00:33:26,640 Speaker 1: better as a center than a tackle, So I mean, 650 00:33:26,680 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 1: but who knows what people seem to be divided on that. 651 00:33:28,880 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 1: There's a lot of people who think that you can 652 00:33:30,360 --> 00:33:32,480 Speaker 1: stick at left tackle, not even right town right the 653 00:33:32,760 --> 00:33:35,240 Speaker 1: uh you know, the road to world guys, you know, 654 00:33:35,280 --> 00:33:37,680 Speaker 1: putting together their big board on their podcast had him 655 00:33:37,720 --> 00:33:40,200 Speaker 1: as a top five player in this whole whole draft. 656 00:33:40,240 --> 00:33:43,320 Speaker 1: About as safe as it as it gets. Opinions worried. 657 00:33:44,120 --> 00:33:45,920 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know if their crew put as 658 00:33:46,000 --> 00:33:48,640 Speaker 1: much offensive line tape study into it as as our 659 00:33:48,720 --> 00:33:51,640 Speaker 1: foursome did, so it remains to be seen. All right. 660 00:33:51,760 --> 00:33:55,760 Speaker 1: The Packers, they picked twelve Rashawn Gary, the defensive end 661 00:33:55,800 --> 00:34:02,040 Speaker 1: out of Michigan, a great athlete, uh, seen by some 662 00:34:02,160 --> 00:34:05,360 Speaker 1: as a boom or bust type prospect. Very much so. 663 00:34:06,160 --> 00:34:08,680 Speaker 1: I mean, I think one of the most surprising things 664 00:34:08,719 --> 00:34:11,440 Speaker 1: in this draft is that they didn't take an offensive 665 00:34:11,440 --> 00:34:13,239 Speaker 1: player with their two picks. Not only that, but that 666 00:34:13,280 --> 00:34:17,759 Speaker 1: they traded up in back into the first round, uh 667 00:34:17,800 --> 00:34:22,279 Speaker 1: to take a safety Gouda Cutts just his defense. Wild mean, 668 00:34:22,680 --> 00:34:28,640 Speaker 1: just like addicted to drafting defensive players, you you Dan 669 00:34:28,880 --> 00:34:31,160 Speaker 1: really wanted some weapons for Aaron Rodgers didn't get it, 670 00:34:31,160 --> 00:34:33,680 Speaker 1: But I didn't think it would have surprised you, especially 671 00:34:33,680 --> 00:34:36,880 Speaker 1: after we read that expose and ESPN about you know, 672 00:34:37,080 --> 00:34:39,480 Speaker 1: Rogers has already working with a bunch of young guys. 673 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:42,239 Speaker 1: Uh to bring in a rookie that that would have 674 00:34:42,239 --> 00:34:45,520 Speaker 1: been even more of a challenge potentially based on the 675 00:34:45,560 --> 00:34:48,840 Speaker 1: personalities inside that building. But yeah, it is a little surprising. 676 00:34:48,880 --> 00:34:50,440 Speaker 1: I don't I don't know if they have enough weapons 677 00:34:50,440 --> 00:34:52,319 Speaker 1: around just with two picks and the fact that they 678 00:34:52,360 --> 00:34:55,320 Speaker 1: spent so much money on three starters in free agency 679 00:34:55,360 --> 00:34:57,160 Speaker 1: and now they just picked up a third eddress. It's 680 00:34:57,200 --> 00:34:59,360 Speaker 1: not that crazy. But what was your stat Wes on 681 00:34:59,440 --> 00:35:01,840 Speaker 1: the defensive backs that they've taken the last three drafts 682 00:35:02,200 --> 00:35:04,200 Speaker 1: they've taken. I mean, we haven't even gotten to the 683 00:35:04,239 --> 00:35:07,560 Speaker 1: second round yet this year, and they've taken five defensive 684 00:35:07,600 --> 00:35:09,880 Speaker 1: backs in the first two rounds in the last three drafts. 685 00:35:09,920 --> 00:35:12,600 Speaker 1: I mean that Tim tells me that Mike Petton's voice 686 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:16,360 Speaker 1: has been heard two straight off seasons because they his 687 00:35:16,520 --> 00:35:18,759 Speaker 1: number one thing. You want your press corners, you want 688 00:35:18,800 --> 00:35:21,759 Speaker 1: your defensive backs to be solid, and they have done 689 00:35:21,800 --> 00:35:26,239 Speaker 1: nothing but dressed that team with Mike Petton type players 690 00:35:26,640 --> 00:35:29,600 Speaker 1: a lot better. Right. It's a it's a it's a 691 00:35:29,600 --> 00:35:32,440 Speaker 1: lot of pressure. It's hard to build a round defense 692 00:35:32,680 --> 00:35:36,239 Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen. The Vikings have done a pretty good 693 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:38,239 Speaker 1: job with it, you know, so it's not imparted to 694 00:35:38,239 --> 00:35:40,800 Speaker 1: get him last year. One thing I say about their offenses, 695 00:35:40,880 --> 00:35:45,360 Speaker 1: I think Aaron Rodgers and their coaches like Geronimo Allison 696 00:35:45,360 --> 00:35:47,360 Speaker 1: more than your average fan would believe. I think his 697 00:35:47,440 --> 00:35:50,080 Speaker 1: injury really hurt them last year and they missed him terribly. 698 00:35:50,920 --> 00:35:54,280 Speaker 1: The Dolphins at thirteen take Christian Wilkins, the defensive tacklett 699 00:35:54,280 --> 00:35:57,719 Speaker 1: a Clemson um. You guys, get added whatever you want. 700 00:35:57,719 --> 00:35:59,760 Speaker 1: I want to play one clip from the NFL Network 701 00:35:59,800 --> 00:36:02,800 Speaker 1: brought podcast Daniel Jeremiah. Of course this was as big 702 00:36:03,520 --> 00:36:06,800 Speaker 1: arrival as the number one draft analysts for the network. 703 00:36:07,400 --> 00:36:09,440 Speaker 1: But he's not above a little sneaky, humble brag in 704 00:36:09,440 --> 00:36:12,520 Speaker 1: a big spot. He's my seventh old ball player in 705 00:36:12,600 --> 00:36:15,120 Speaker 1: this draft. I did not think he would end up 706 00:36:15,160 --> 00:36:17,200 Speaker 1: falling all the way down there. That's why I ended 707 00:36:17,239 --> 00:36:19,840 Speaker 1: up putting him in my mock draft with the Miami Dolphins, 708 00:36:19,880 --> 00:36:22,319 Speaker 1: just because of connection. So that's why I put him 709 00:36:22,320 --> 00:36:24,640 Speaker 1: to Miami. But if you asked me, gave me some truth, 710 00:36:24,640 --> 00:36:26,480 Speaker 1: Sermon said, there's no way this kid's gonna be there. 711 00:36:26,560 --> 00:36:30,160 Speaker 1: He actually was. I just wonder Mark and all as 712 00:36:30,160 --> 00:36:32,120 Speaker 1: a good job. I'll set you up on this. I 713 00:36:32,160 --> 00:36:34,640 Speaker 1: wonder after he heard about the first Danniel Mark Sessler 714 00:36:34,719 --> 00:36:37,239 Speaker 1: mock draft, he wanted to He wanted to make sure 715 00:36:37,320 --> 00:36:40,200 Speaker 1: that he was the guy letting everyone in America know 716 00:36:40,760 --> 00:36:43,360 Speaker 1: I'm still the mockman and I'm nail and picks. I 717 00:36:43,360 --> 00:36:45,799 Speaker 1: don't doubt that. I mean, you could tell early on 718 00:36:45,880 --> 00:36:47,719 Speaker 1: the broadcast that. And I thought he did a great 719 00:36:47,800 --> 00:36:49,839 Speaker 1: job tonight. We all do. But there were a little 720 00:36:49,840 --> 00:36:52,239 Speaker 1: bit of nerves after what we produced the other day, 721 00:36:52,280 --> 00:36:54,200 Speaker 1: just how do you match it? But then by the 722 00:36:54,239 --> 00:36:56,360 Speaker 1: time you got to pick their team, I think he 723 00:36:56,400 --> 00:36:59,440 Speaker 1: felt very confident that he would outshine Uh. Well we 724 00:36:59,440 --> 00:37:01,200 Speaker 1: did a few day as a go, it was clear 725 00:37:01,239 --> 00:37:03,120 Speaker 1: that he had done more homework and he was paying off. 726 00:37:04,000 --> 00:37:07,520 Speaker 1: The Falcons take Chris Lyndstrom, a guard from Boston College 727 00:37:07,840 --> 00:37:13,359 Speaker 1: at fourteen, addressing their offensive line in front of map 728 00:37:13,680 --> 00:37:17,759 Speaker 1: Ryan Uh and Uh then turned around and traded back 729 00:37:17,760 --> 00:37:22,080 Speaker 1: into the first round to take Irish Gary Irish Gary 730 00:37:22,360 --> 00:37:25,640 Speaker 1: Caleb McGary. This goes with the theory I forget who 731 00:37:25,640 --> 00:37:27,279 Speaker 1: threw it out the other day. No one ever likes 732 00:37:27,320 --> 00:37:30,600 Speaker 1: it when you draft interior aligneman. Like I saw a 733 00:37:30,600 --> 00:37:32,760 Speaker 1: little bit on Falcon's twitter. I think they're not excited 734 00:37:32,840 --> 00:37:37,279 Speaker 1: for two two guards, your two guards, especially under an 735 00:37:37,280 --> 00:37:39,400 Speaker 1: off season where they signed a couple of different guards. 736 00:37:39,440 --> 00:37:41,359 Speaker 1: But that offensive line has been terrible, So what are 737 00:37:41,360 --> 00:37:43,279 Speaker 1: you gonna do? But you know what, if Matt Ryan 738 00:37:43,320 --> 00:37:45,840 Speaker 1: has more time in DeVonta Freeman is healthy and running 739 00:37:45,840 --> 00:37:48,359 Speaker 1: through big holes and they're scoring thirty points a game 740 00:37:48,400 --> 00:37:50,239 Speaker 1: in October, you know, all of a sudden, they're gonna 741 00:37:50,239 --> 00:37:52,480 Speaker 1: be okay with the draft. Yeah, Matt Ryan and DeVonta 742 00:37:52,520 --> 00:37:55,120 Speaker 1: Freeman are big, big winners out of this draft because, 743 00:37:55,760 --> 00:37:57,880 Speaker 1: like Greg said, that offensive line was terrible by the 744 00:37:58,000 --> 00:38:02,479 Speaker 1: end of last year. Um, okay, next big quarnerback pick. Yes, 745 00:38:02,560 --> 00:38:06,439 Speaker 1: the Washington Redskins at fifteen. A lot of speculation will 746 00:38:06,480 --> 00:38:09,200 Speaker 1: they trade up? Will they get acrost me sandwiches? Because 747 00:38:09,239 --> 00:38:12,279 Speaker 1: nobody traded up into the top five. The Redskins stay 748 00:38:12,320 --> 00:38:15,360 Speaker 1: put at fifteen, Greg, and this a lot of people 749 00:38:15,360 --> 00:38:18,360 Speaker 1: are really excited about this draft for Washington. And it 750 00:38:18,480 --> 00:38:22,480 Speaker 1: started with Dwayne Haskins, the quarterback out of Ohio State, 751 00:38:22,800 --> 00:38:25,600 Speaker 1: one of the most highly touted guys in this draft, 752 00:38:26,000 --> 00:38:29,640 Speaker 1: going to Washington as the next big thing there. With 753 00:38:29,680 --> 00:38:32,839 Speaker 1: Alex Smith's future in doubt, well, there's all these reports 754 00:38:32,880 --> 00:38:36,480 Speaker 1: that this was directed by the very top of the 755 00:38:36,600 --> 00:38:41,279 Speaker 1: organization and that there was some disagreement over you know who, 756 00:38:41,280 --> 00:38:43,680 Speaker 1: they who the coaching staff would actually want to take. 757 00:38:43,719 --> 00:38:46,960 Speaker 1: And so you can separate two things. The process to 758 00:38:47,000 --> 00:38:50,239 Speaker 1: get to this pick could be problematic. Haskins might be 759 00:38:50,280 --> 00:38:53,200 Speaker 1: stepping into a very difficult situation. But this is a 760 00:38:53,239 --> 00:38:56,080 Speaker 1: great result for them because they didn't trade up, They 761 00:38:56,120 --> 00:38:59,920 Speaker 1: sat at fifteen. Jones ends up going to the Giant. 762 00:39:00,280 --> 00:39:03,080 Speaker 1: They don't have to do anything burn any later picks, 763 00:39:03,440 --> 00:39:05,920 Speaker 1: and they get a quarterback that some a lot of 764 00:39:05,920 --> 00:39:09,840 Speaker 1: people believe has a good chance to be a pro quarterback. 765 00:39:09,880 --> 00:39:11,640 Speaker 1: And in terms of the traits that I did watch 766 00:39:12,000 --> 00:39:15,080 Speaker 1: more of Haskins than anyone, um than any of the 767 00:39:15,080 --> 00:39:17,279 Speaker 1: other quarterbacks in the draft. I really I think he 768 00:39:17,280 --> 00:39:22,160 Speaker 1: has traits that transfer which is accuracy that he sees 769 00:39:22,200 --> 00:39:25,520 Speaker 1: the field, he anticipates, I mean in his just numbers 770 00:39:25,520 --> 00:39:28,280 Speaker 1: with accuracy. We're really strong for like a West Coast 771 00:39:28,800 --> 00:39:31,560 Speaker 1: John J. Gruden type of quarterback, like the comp that 772 00:39:32,239 --> 00:39:35,759 Speaker 1: uh QB football gurule I forget on the QB Film 773 00:39:35,840 --> 00:39:39,000 Speaker 1: room on on Twitter. His comps were cousins in Andy 774 00:39:39,080 --> 00:39:42,319 Speaker 1: Dalton with with better arms two guys that Jay Gruden's coach, 775 00:39:42,360 --> 00:39:44,560 Speaker 1: so you to it actually feels like it could be 776 00:39:44,600 --> 00:39:46,200 Speaker 1: a good fit for them. You just feel like Jake 777 00:39:46,239 --> 00:39:48,279 Speaker 1: Gruden might only have like one year to get it done. 778 00:39:49,000 --> 00:39:50,880 Speaker 1: I can't believe I'm saying this, but they had one 779 00:39:50,880 --> 00:39:53,680 Speaker 1: of the most intriguing first rounds. I mean absolutely to 780 00:39:53,840 --> 00:39:57,360 Speaker 1: boomer Bus players. They swung for the fences, so we 781 00:39:57,440 --> 00:39:59,759 Speaker 1: won't know for a couple of years how they did, 782 00:39:59,800 --> 00:40:01,960 Speaker 1: but they had some talent. Well they gave up. They 783 00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:05,440 Speaker 1: also gave up a second round pick uh in next 784 00:40:05,520 --> 00:40:08,839 Speaker 1: year's draft to move up for their second page. Maybe 785 00:40:08,880 --> 00:40:11,160 Speaker 1: more teams should have the owners stepping in and run 786 00:40:11,160 --> 00:40:14,759 Speaker 1: the process in the first round. You know, I think 787 00:40:14,920 --> 00:40:18,759 Speaker 1: Washington like Arizona, even more so than Arizona because after 788 00:40:18,800 --> 00:40:21,400 Speaker 1: the Alex Smith injury, this team just seemed to be floating, 789 00:40:22,480 --> 00:40:25,680 Speaker 1: you know, deep in the Atlantic ocean. Uh, there's a 790 00:40:25,680 --> 00:40:27,920 Speaker 1: little hope in the room now. And if you're a 791 00:40:27,920 --> 00:40:30,360 Speaker 1: fan of the Redskins, a team that wasn't even drawing 792 00:40:30,360 --> 00:40:33,040 Speaker 1: well in their own building last year, now, maybe oh 793 00:40:33,080 --> 00:40:35,040 Speaker 1: we can get behind the kid and we could take 794 00:40:35,120 --> 00:40:37,640 Speaker 1: while you left. I don't know, like the whole um, 795 00:40:37,640 --> 00:40:39,719 Speaker 1: it's I mean, it's true, but the whole Redskins home 796 00:40:39,760 --> 00:40:42,239 Speaker 1: attendance thing I think has has been mentioned on this 797 00:40:42,280 --> 00:40:45,200 Speaker 1: show like nine or ten times. It's like the team 798 00:40:45,320 --> 00:40:49,399 Speaker 1: largely sucked after Thanksgiving. I get it, but every every 799 00:40:49,400 --> 00:40:51,960 Speaker 1: other team in the NFC East, you know, wait, what 800 00:40:52,120 --> 00:40:55,440 Speaker 1: is the theory that my theory that they don't have. 801 00:40:55,800 --> 00:41:00,080 Speaker 1: I think the Redskins fans have endured one of the 802 00:41:00,280 --> 00:41:03,680 Speaker 1: less appealing teams outside of a season here there for 803 00:41:03,760 --> 00:41:07,680 Speaker 1: a long long time, and that chips away at people 804 00:41:08,080 --> 00:41:11,360 Speaker 1: spending their disposable income on a product doomed to fail. 805 00:41:11,440 --> 00:41:14,240 Speaker 1: I guess I'm surprised because the NFC East in general 806 00:41:14,239 --> 00:41:17,600 Speaker 1: has been such a bedrock of the NFL that now 807 00:41:17,600 --> 00:41:19,560 Speaker 1: when you're getting thumped by the other three teams in 808 00:41:19,600 --> 00:41:22,200 Speaker 1: the division all the time, but they don't. I mean 809 00:41:22,280 --> 00:41:24,399 Speaker 1: they're not. When you look at their record over the lab, 810 00:41:24,480 --> 00:41:27,279 Speaker 1: they're not like a seller dweller constantly. They've won one 811 00:41:27,320 --> 00:41:30,480 Speaker 1: playoff game in the twenty years that since the new 812 00:41:30,520 --> 00:41:33,560 Speaker 1: ownership came in. I haven't been terrible, They've just been 813 00:41:33,640 --> 00:41:36,640 Speaker 1: sort of that's pretty bad, boy. I'm just saying, nfcs 814 00:41:36,680 --> 00:41:40,000 Speaker 1: those stadiums sell out, good bad or bad teams, good 815 00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:42,360 Speaker 1: team or bad team in in this case, they have 816 00:41:42,440 --> 00:41:46,640 Speaker 1: not been drawing. Why smiling funny that we keep bringing 817 00:41:46,719 --> 00:41:49,960 Speaker 1: up the Redskins out? Are they pumping in fake crowd 818 00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:53,439 Speaker 1: noise like some other teams? Noll hasket? It's too much. 819 00:41:53,480 --> 00:41:55,600 Speaker 1: The problem is it's too much to ask for hasket. 820 00:41:55,600 --> 00:41:58,200 Speaker 1: I think Haskins would have a chance in the right situation, 821 00:41:58,680 --> 00:42:02,360 Speaker 1: but they've got problems on their offense. And Jeremiah DJ 822 00:42:02,640 --> 00:42:04,759 Speaker 1: predicted he'll be there week one starter. I think he's 823 00:42:04,760 --> 00:42:07,560 Speaker 1: gonna have a chance again, but he's gotta beat how Coote, 824 00:42:07,600 --> 00:42:10,359 Speaker 1: McCoy and case Keenom. He's gotta have a chance. Uh 825 00:42:10,400 --> 00:42:12,600 Speaker 1: And we didn't even mention Montes sweat that, you know, 826 00:42:12,680 --> 00:42:14,440 Speaker 1: the second pick why he was such a big risk. 827 00:42:14,480 --> 00:42:17,799 Speaker 1: There's some heart concerns, but otherwise he was people thought 828 00:42:17,840 --> 00:42:19,960 Speaker 1: maybe a top ten type of talent. Um. There was 829 00:42:20,000 --> 00:42:24,360 Speaker 1: a dispatch from r G three on Twitter. You know, 830 00:42:24,440 --> 00:42:26,399 Speaker 1: he seems to have toned it down. It's talked about 831 00:42:26,400 --> 00:42:29,279 Speaker 1: immaturity and and getting more mature, and we're gonna talk 832 00:42:29,280 --> 00:42:31,960 Speaker 1: about it on the Immaturity Slash Maturity podcast kind of 833 00:42:32,120 --> 00:42:34,759 Speaker 1: later this offseason. But he has made strides, and he 834 00:42:34,800 --> 00:42:37,799 Speaker 1: had this to say, a man that has accumulated west 835 00:42:37,800 --> 00:42:40,560 Speaker 1: some wisdom. You didn't draft the young man for nothing. 836 00:42:40,880 --> 00:42:42,719 Speaker 1: You did it because you believe in the young man. 837 00:42:43,200 --> 00:42:45,719 Speaker 1: You did it because you need a quarterback. Don't give 838 00:42:45,800 --> 00:42:49,239 Speaker 1: up on him prematurely. He is your investment. Give the 839 00:42:49,320 --> 00:42:53,080 Speaker 1: kid time to prove himself. Congrats young gun. Enjoy every 840 00:42:53,120 --> 00:42:57,040 Speaker 1: second of it. Like who's he directing that tour? The Redskins? 841 00:42:57,440 --> 00:43:00,200 Speaker 1: Like you gave a I was once that that boy, 842 00:43:00,719 --> 00:43:04,200 Speaker 1: and I wasn't given the chance to play up to 843 00:43:04,280 --> 00:43:07,680 Speaker 1: my abilities because my that team didn't believe in me 844 00:43:07,719 --> 00:43:10,680 Speaker 1: and didn't stand by me. He's saying, stand by your man. 845 00:43:10,719 --> 00:43:14,759 Speaker 1: It's ridiculous. The Redskins stood by him. The fans, I 846 00:43:14,800 --> 00:43:18,000 Speaker 1: mean loved him. Tony Cornheiser called it the era of 847 00:43:18,080 --> 00:43:21,640 Speaker 1: unbridled optimism. The only thing happened what he stopped playing 848 00:43:21,640 --> 00:43:26,160 Speaker 1: well anymore well. And there's a lot of similarities because 849 00:43:28,000 --> 00:43:31,320 Speaker 1: Dan Snyder, the owner, has a connection, a family connection 850 00:43:31,360 --> 00:43:33,720 Speaker 1: to Haskins, I mean his son played with him. Haskins 851 00:43:33,840 --> 00:43:36,040 Speaker 1: is from Maryland. You know they're believed to have been 852 00:43:36,160 --> 00:43:39,160 Speaker 1: very active. You know that the ownership in in pushing 853 00:43:39,440 --> 00:43:43,040 Speaker 1: this pick and no one stuck up and stood by 854 00:43:43,239 --> 00:43:46,000 Speaker 1: r G three more than the ownership there, I mean, 855 00:43:46,040 --> 00:43:48,000 Speaker 1: the the according to the reports like that, that's what 856 00:43:48,120 --> 00:43:50,920 Speaker 1: kept him in that on that team and even relevant 857 00:43:50,960 --> 00:43:52,439 Speaker 1: for a few more years than he would have been. 858 00:43:52,600 --> 00:43:56,840 Speaker 1: And it should be stated I think maybe hindsight, because 859 00:43:56,840 --> 00:43:58,719 Speaker 1: he wanted to play, he was young and all that. 860 00:43:58,760 --> 00:44:01,239 Speaker 1: But a lot of people say the Redskins ruined his 861 00:44:01,280 --> 00:44:03,520 Speaker 1: career by putting him on the field and not sitting 862 00:44:03,600 --> 00:44:05,880 Speaker 1: him down with that knee injury that led to a 863 00:44:05,920 --> 00:44:09,000 Speaker 1: fairly catastrophic kne injury in the playoffs that year and 864 00:44:09,000 --> 00:44:10,800 Speaker 1: he was never the same player. Well, now that's a 865 00:44:10,880 --> 00:44:14,279 Speaker 1: valid argument that might not be leaving in him. I mean, 866 00:44:14,280 --> 00:44:16,320 Speaker 1: why does everything he right or say have to be 867 00:44:16,360 --> 00:44:21,720 Speaker 1: a bumper sticker? I just don't get that. Get this one, Okay, 868 00:44:22,160 --> 00:44:25,160 Speaker 1: let's move on, guys. If you have something to say 869 00:44:25,200 --> 00:44:29,520 Speaker 1: about Brian Burns going to the Panthers defensive end at FSU, 870 00:44:30,400 --> 00:44:32,799 Speaker 1: we talked about Dexter Lawrence going to the Giants and 871 00:44:32,840 --> 00:44:35,759 Speaker 1: Garrett Bradberry, the center from NZI State supposed to be 872 00:44:35,800 --> 00:44:39,640 Speaker 1: a great prospect going to the Vikings, or Jeffrey Simmons 873 00:44:39,640 --> 00:44:43,320 Speaker 1: the defensive tackle from Mississippi State, going to your Tennessee 874 00:44:43,360 --> 00:44:48,120 Speaker 1: tytoons speak now or Bryan Burns. Some people had him higher. 875 00:44:48,160 --> 00:44:51,520 Speaker 1: He was a little bit polarizing. But the Panthers, who 876 00:44:51,560 --> 00:44:53,759 Speaker 1: I think just by collective memory, you just assume they 877 00:44:53,760 --> 00:44:56,680 Speaker 1: have this great defense. They were twenty seven and sacks 878 00:44:56,760 --> 00:44:59,279 Speaker 1: last year. Outside of Mario Addison, you don't have a 879 00:44:59,280 --> 00:45:03,160 Speaker 1: lot of pass So I like the idea of making 880 00:45:03,200 --> 00:45:05,239 Speaker 1: this the where you go with this pick. I think 881 00:45:05,280 --> 00:45:07,440 Speaker 1: they're thrilled how the draft fell, and I think they 882 00:45:07,480 --> 00:45:10,239 Speaker 1: probably thought the Falcons would have taken Brian Burns at 883 00:45:10,280 --> 00:45:13,120 Speaker 1: fourteen One Scouts says that Brian Burns runs like a 884 00:45:13,160 --> 00:45:18,879 Speaker 1: scalded dog. Hopefully people have stopped scalding dogs by now, 885 00:45:19,200 --> 00:45:24,239 Speaker 1: um fair point um. A second scout, according Money Scout, 886 00:45:24,280 --> 00:45:26,480 Speaker 1: said something then a second, we're having two conversations. What 887 00:45:26,560 --> 00:45:29,200 Speaker 1: were you talking about? I would just help peoplip stop 888 00:45:29,239 --> 00:45:33,520 Speaker 1: scolding dogs. But now, what about the news in Australia 889 00:45:35,000 --> 00:45:38,080 Speaker 1: that there's a feral cat and we have a we 890 00:45:38,120 --> 00:45:41,600 Speaker 1: have a great listenership in Australia, there's an overpopulation of 891 00:45:41,640 --> 00:45:44,640 Speaker 1: feral cats. I saw this an alert on my phone 892 00:45:44,640 --> 00:45:47,239 Speaker 1: from the New York Times and the Humble Brake and 893 00:45:47,480 --> 00:45:51,200 Speaker 1: nice subscription. It's a great paper, the Great Lady um No. 894 00:45:51,360 --> 00:45:53,279 Speaker 1: But they have such a problem with feral cats that 895 00:45:53,320 --> 00:45:57,520 Speaker 1: they are now dropping poison sausage into areas of high 896 00:45:57,560 --> 00:46:01,800 Speaker 1: concentration and that's just the first way of killing tens 897 00:46:01,800 --> 00:46:04,160 Speaker 1: of thousands of cats in Australia. What's going on? I 898 00:46:04,239 --> 00:46:06,040 Speaker 1: totally get it. We like do you if you remember 899 00:46:06,080 --> 00:46:08,480 Speaker 1: we had a feral cat coming into our yard and 900 00:46:08,520 --> 00:46:11,600 Speaker 1: give birth to five feral kittens and it sent our 901 00:46:11,640 --> 00:46:15,400 Speaker 1: household into total chaos for six months. The poison sausage. 902 00:46:15,560 --> 00:46:18,640 Speaker 1: This reminds me of the big um Tybee Island coyote 903 00:46:18,680 --> 00:46:21,319 Speaker 1: controversy of two thousand twelve. Take us through it well. 904 00:46:21,480 --> 00:46:25,600 Speaker 1: There were a couple of coyotes were basically terrorizing the 905 00:46:25,640 --> 00:46:30,160 Speaker 1: island because they were taking cats and dogs and killing them, 906 00:46:30,280 --> 00:46:32,879 Speaker 1: and people worried about small children. So the mayor, one 907 00:46:32,880 --> 00:46:35,239 Speaker 1: of my good friends, was really up against it. He 908 00:46:35,239 --> 00:46:38,359 Speaker 1: had to decide whether do you put down the coyotes 909 00:46:39,200 --> 00:46:42,759 Speaker 1: and really piss off the animal rights people, or do 910 00:46:42,760 --> 00:46:45,239 Speaker 1: you let the run wild? And then people are gonna 911 00:46:45,239 --> 00:46:47,359 Speaker 1: stop voting for you because they're worried about people are 912 00:46:47,360 --> 00:46:50,400 Speaker 1: banging on you. That's why being there, Well, there's a 913 00:46:50,440 --> 00:46:53,680 Speaker 1: tough job. Well and here's where it got really thorny. 914 00:46:54,440 --> 00:46:57,200 Speaker 1: Vigilantes took it into their own hand, and there was 915 00:46:57,200 --> 00:47:00,799 Speaker 1: a dead coyote on the beach one morning shot. You know, 916 00:47:01,000 --> 00:47:04,000 Speaker 1: you're basically giving the plot of Jaws, only your substituting 917 00:47:04,120 --> 00:47:07,319 Speaker 1: coyotes first, almost to it. I mean that's yeah. I mean, 918 00:47:07,440 --> 00:47:11,680 Speaker 1: if Australia wants to let lose some coyotes, it's over. 919 00:47:11,920 --> 00:47:13,960 Speaker 1: I mean that's a problem. That's a pretty big I 920 00:47:13,960 --> 00:47:16,959 Speaker 1: wouldn't say, you know, problem plaguing in the Los Angeles area. 921 00:47:17,080 --> 00:47:18,960 Speaker 1: But you can't leave. You can't leave your couts at 922 00:47:19,000 --> 00:47:20,440 Speaker 1: the coyotes are going to get them. If you live 923 00:47:20,440 --> 00:47:22,920 Speaker 1: in the mountains, forget it. Everyone. You got about a 924 00:47:22,960 --> 00:47:24,920 Speaker 1: year until your cat's gonna get murdered. Yeah, I mean 925 00:47:24,920 --> 00:47:28,600 Speaker 1: in circling murder. I know lots of lots of people. 926 00:47:28,800 --> 00:47:30,839 Speaker 1: You know, it's like they're like, oh, yeah, our cat, 927 00:47:31,120 --> 00:47:35,000 Speaker 1: they didn't come back last night. When it comes to cats, 928 00:47:35,080 --> 00:47:37,000 Speaker 1: we don't trust them, I believe as a group at 929 00:47:37,040 --> 00:47:39,040 Speaker 1: least I certainly don't. I think Dan, I know, shift 930 00:47:39,080 --> 00:47:40,840 Speaker 1: do you agree with me? And I if I have 931 00:47:40,960 --> 00:47:43,799 Speaker 1: a guy friend that owns a cat, not that guy 932 00:47:43,840 --> 00:47:47,120 Speaker 1: friendship is not gonna last, so I don't trust him. 933 00:47:47,280 --> 00:47:49,960 Speaker 1: I think that's a ridiculous statement. I don't like, but 934 00:47:50,000 --> 00:47:52,640 Speaker 1: it's what I believe. You have a different opinion, so 935 00:47:52,680 --> 00:47:54,440 Speaker 1: it's not ridiculous. You just have a different tho. It 936 00:47:54,480 --> 00:47:56,759 Speaker 1: is like racist, you know, have their own beliefs. I 937 00:47:56,800 --> 00:48:00,160 Speaker 1: can still think, are you calling Mark a catist? I mean, 938 00:48:00,200 --> 00:48:03,120 Speaker 1: I think I think all all of God's creatures are beautiful, 939 00:48:03,840 --> 00:48:08,719 Speaker 1: except you certainly do not think that. All right, tack 940 00:48:09,880 --> 00:48:11,920 Speaker 1: like that Garrett Bradberry pick by the way, for the 941 00:48:12,040 --> 00:48:15,480 Speaker 1: Vikings operations save Cousins. Yeah they're better. They got a 942 00:48:15,480 --> 00:48:18,800 Speaker 1: big investment in that man, all right. The Broncos trade 943 00:48:18,840 --> 00:48:24,600 Speaker 1: with the Steelers um and the Broncos used that pick 944 00:48:24,960 --> 00:48:28,160 Speaker 1: to select Noah Fant the other big tight end um 945 00:48:28,200 --> 00:48:29,960 Speaker 1: out of Iowa that you want to talk about one 946 00:48:29,960 --> 00:48:33,880 Speaker 1: every twenty two thousand years, Iowa putting out two first 947 00:48:33,960 --> 00:48:36,759 Speaker 1: round tight ends in one year. That's and that's the 948 00:48:36,760 --> 00:48:39,600 Speaker 1: first time it's ever happened that same school that they 949 00:48:39,600 --> 00:48:41,880 Speaker 1: had two tight ends taken before a single wide receiver 950 00:48:42,000 --> 00:48:44,600 Speaker 1: was taken in the entire country. Like, it's ridiculous. I 951 00:48:44,680 --> 00:48:47,960 Speaker 1: like this move. So many people had the Broncos mocked 952 00:48:48,120 --> 00:48:50,640 Speaker 1: for a inside linebacker, which made no sense to me 953 00:48:50,680 --> 00:48:53,120 Speaker 1: after they picked up Josie Jewel last year. It was 954 00:48:53,160 --> 00:48:57,000 Speaker 1: not a position of need, but they didn't have anybody 955 00:48:57,040 --> 00:48:59,359 Speaker 1: for for Joe Flacco to throw the ball too. I 956 00:48:59,400 --> 00:49:01,239 Speaker 1: really like this. I love it, and they got a 957 00:49:01,239 --> 00:49:03,600 Speaker 1: second round pick out of it. I mean, they got 958 00:49:03,640 --> 00:49:06,440 Speaker 1: the Steelers second round pick, which is pretty valuable for 959 00:49:06,440 --> 00:49:08,600 Speaker 1: a Broncos team with a lot of needs. I don't 960 00:49:08,640 --> 00:49:11,040 Speaker 1: care if you know he's a wide receiver at tight end, 961 00:49:11,040 --> 00:49:13,640 Speaker 1: He's ultimately just another pack I can't have Flacco running 962 00:49:13,640 --> 00:49:16,520 Speaker 1: an offense without a viable tight end. I agree. The 963 00:49:16,560 --> 00:49:18,640 Speaker 1: Seahawks are picking at twenty one, they trade out of 964 00:49:18,640 --> 00:49:23,399 Speaker 1: the spot. The Packers jump in, uh, and they give 965 00:49:23,480 --> 00:49:28,000 Speaker 1: up their thirtieth pick along with two fourth rounders. UH. 966 00:49:28,120 --> 00:49:32,120 Speaker 1: So with that pick, the Packers take Darnell Savage, the 967 00:49:32,160 --> 00:49:35,200 Speaker 1: safety out of Maryland. We talked about that. The Packers 968 00:49:35,320 --> 00:49:38,839 Speaker 1: really going ham at the defensive side. Uh. In terms 969 00:49:38,920 --> 00:49:42,960 Speaker 1: of player acquisition. At twenty two, another trade, the Eagles 970 00:49:43,320 --> 00:49:47,080 Speaker 1: trade into the Ravens spot to take Andre Dillard, a 971 00:49:47,160 --> 00:49:51,920 Speaker 1: tackle out of Washington State, which really really seemed to uh. 972 00:49:52,080 --> 00:49:54,680 Speaker 1: First of all, Daniel Jeremiah called it the best draft 973 00:49:54,680 --> 00:49:57,160 Speaker 1: pick of the night, the Eagles making the move up 974 00:49:57,160 --> 00:50:01,120 Speaker 1: and getting Dillard, a very talented young tackle, and it 975 00:50:01,239 --> 00:50:04,440 Speaker 1: really seemed to chap the Houston Texans who thought they 976 00:50:04,440 --> 00:50:08,000 Speaker 1: were gonna be able to take Dillard potentially, instead they 977 00:50:08,000 --> 00:50:11,600 Speaker 1: perhaps settle we don't know, but perhaps settle on Titus Howard, 978 00:50:11,800 --> 00:50:15,720 Speaker 1: a tackle out of Alabama State. So uh, it seems 979 00:50:15,719 --> 00:50:18,480 Speaker 1: like it's possible that Texans got banged by the Eagles 980 00:50:18,760 --> 00:50:22,320 Speaker 1: who jumped ahead of him a big fan shows the 981 00:50:22,440 --> 00:50:26,080 Speaker 1: different organizational priorities, Like the Eagles aren't even gonna start 982 00:50:26,120 --> 00:50:28,600 Speaker 1: Dillard this year and they traded up for him. I mean, 983 00:50:28,719 --> 00:50:33,439 Speaker 1: he's Jason Peters is uh presumptive replacement, but I doubt 984 00:50:33,440 --> 00:50:35,920 Speaker 1: he's gonna take Jason Peters out of the lineup. And 985 00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:37,880 Speaker 1: so you have Lane Johnson and he's only gonna be 986 00:50:37,880 --> 00:50:40,240 Speaker 1: a third tackle, and yet they traded up to get him. Meanwhile, 987 00:50:40,440 --> 00:50:43,080 Speaker 1: you know, Dillard would be the most talented guy on 988 00:50:43,120 --> 00:50:46,319 Speaker 1: the entire Texans offensive line. I mean, Dillard was of 989 00:50:46,360 --> 00:50:50,759 Speaker 1: any college tackle, the highest rated in past protection. They 990 00:50:50,800 --> 00:50:52,759 Speaker 1: do talk about all these guys that like playing a 991 00:50:52,800 --> 00:50:56,000 Speaker 1: two point stands throughout college and don't have any real 992 00:50:56,080 --> 00:50:58,359 Speaker 1: three point stance. But I but I don't know. I mean, 993 00:50:58,360 --> 00:51:00,279 Speaker 1: you're gonna So then it's an even plain when you're 994 00:51:00,320 --> 00:51:03,080 Speaker 1: drafting most of these dudes. Titus Howard is interesting, but 995 00:51:03,239 --> 00:51:06,040 Speaker 1: it's been pointed out if you can't play left tackle 996 00:51:06,080 --> 00:51:09,399 Speaker 1: at Alabama State, you're probably not gonna play left tackle 997 00:51:09,440 --> 00:51:11,759 Speaker 1: in the Pro. That pick reminded me so much of 998 00:51:11,840 --> 00:51:14,800 Speaker 1: the Bengals pick up Billy Price a year ago, where 999 00:51:14,960 --> 00:51:18,000 Speaker 1: everyone thought they were gonna take Frank rag Now the center, 1000 00:51:18,400 --> 00:51:20,560 Speaker 1: and then they got taken one pick and ahead of him, 1001 00:51:20,760 --> 00:51:22,640 Speaker 1: and so it was just like the fantasy draft where 1002 00:51:22,640 --> 00:51:25,439 Speaker 1: you just like scrambling, just like take the next guy 1003 00:51:25,480 --> 00:51:27,640 Speaker 1: at that position, and it was a pretty big drop 1004 00:51:27,680 --> 00:51:30,360 Speaker 1: off between those two picks. The same thing happens to 1005 00:51:30,400 --> 00:51:33,799 Speaker 1: the Bengals again. So alright, so Josh Jacobs comes off 1006 00:51:33,800 --> 00:51:38,520 Speaker 1: the board of the Ravens in that trade with the Eagles, 1007 00:51:39,040 --> 00:51:43,680 Speaker 1: they go and make a pick to add to their offense, 1008 00:51:43,680 --> 00:51:46,920 Speaker 1: and it's the first wide receiver off the board. Marque's 1009 00:51:47,280 --> 00:51:51,320 Speaker 1: Hollywood Brown, the wide receiver at Oklahoma West. You didn't 1010 00:51:51,320 --> 00:51:53,360 Speaker 1: like this pick. No. It was a big debate in 1011 00:51:53,400 --> 00:51:55,960 Speaker 1: the newsroom, and I you know, I saw this last year. 1012 00:51:56,480 --> 00:51:59,439 Speaker 1: I saw this movie. John Brown, a four three guy 1013 00:51:59,480 --> 00:52:04,360 Speaker 1: who's a d threat and a little bit undersized, went underutilized, 1014 00:52:04,440 --> 00:52:08,200 Speaker 1: basically not utilized whatsoever once Lamar Jackson took over. I 1015 00:52:08,239 --> 00:52:11,200 Speaker 1: don't think Lamar Jackson is an outside the numbers, down 1016 00:52:11,200 --> 00:52:14,480 Speaker 1: the field quarterback. His throwing style is a pop gun arm. 1017 00:52:14,640 --> 00:52:17,120 Speaker 1: I just don't think he has that harm. I would 1018 00:52:17,160 --> 00:52:19,640 Speaker 1: just say, I remember, we've had these conversations about young 1019 00:52:19,760 --> 00:52:23,480 Speaker 1: quarterbacks to like give them a little time, and I 1020 00:52:23,520 --> 00:52:27,400 Speaker 1: think I think Jackson coming out of college, man, he 1021 00:52:27,480 --> 00:52:29,759 Speaker 1: threw a lot of pretty deep balls in college and 1022 00:52:29,760 --> 00:52:32,560 Speaker 1: you definitely didn't see that much last year. But what 1023 00:52:32,640 --> 00:52:35,600 Speaker 1: Brown gives them that John Brown, what Marky's Brown gives 1024 00:52:35,640 --> 00:52:38,480 Speaker 1: them that John Brown definitely didn't, is those manufactured plays. 1025 00:52:38,520 --> 00:52:41,280 Speaker 1: I mean he led, He led the conference in yards 1026 00:52:41,320 --> 00:52:42,759 Speaker 1: after the catch, and a lot of those are on 1027 00:52:42,840 --> 00:52:45,120 Speaker 1: those short passes. But he's a water book. Those guys 1028 00:52:45,200 --> 00:52:47,399 Speaker 1: don't break tackles and you are not. He broke more 1029 00:52:47,440 --> 00:52:52,160 Speaker 1: tackles than any player. Yes, sure, Avon Austin did too. 1030 00:52:52,239 --> 00:52:55,480 Speaker 1: I mean, what are we doing here one or sixty 1031 00:52:55,520 --> 00:52:58,560 Speaker 1: six pounds, enter sixty six pounds. I think you're if 1032 00:52:58,560 --> 00:53:01,000 Speaker 1: you're the Ravens, you need play makers and you need 1033 00:53:01,040 --> 00:53:03,600 Speaker 1: guys that can stretch the field. And even if he 1034 00:53:03,719 --> 00:53:08,239 Speaker 1: catches passes, if it's twenty yards for catching and he's 1035 00:53:08,280 --> 00:53:10,200 Speaker 1: making some plays down field, that's a win. I know, 1036 00:53:10,320 --> 00:53:12,000 Speaker 1: like it's the brown As a Browns fan like I 1037 00:53:12,040 --> 00:53:15,040 Speaker 1: didn't like to pick because you gotta find someone to 1038 00:53:15,080 --> 00:53:18,200 Speaker 1: deal with him. They made out the perfect quarterback for this. 1039 00:53:18,440 --> 00:53:20,840 Speaker 1: He's also a guy that went from Baker Mayfield to 1040 00:53:20,880 --> 00:53:24,840 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray. I've just heard a lot of this. Lebar 1041 00:53:24,960 --> 00:53:27,719 Speaker 1: Jackson can't throw stuff this off scenes from a lot 1042 00:53:27,719 --> 00:53:30,160 Speaker 1: of corner I'm not saying, And I think it's strength 1043 00:53:31,160 --> 00:53:33,560 Speaker 1: of the field. He started seven games and for what 1044 00:53:33,680 --> 00:53:38,239 Speaker 1: he was asked to do, he was. He's a bust better. 1045 00:53:38,400 --> 00:53:40,239 Speaker 1: You can tell by the way he plays quarterback. He 1046 00:53:40,280 --> 00:53:44,160 Speaker 1: throws between the numbers and sort of not downfield. So 1047 00:53:44,840 --> 00:53:46,640 Speaker 1: I agree that they needed the receiver and they need 1048 00:53:46,640 --> 00:53:49,279 Speaker 1: to skill position talent. I just I would have liked 1049 00:53:49,280 --> 00:53:51,200 Speaker 1: to have seen him go to a different team. Ravens 1050 00:53:51,200 --> 00:53:54,600 Speaker 1: also don't have a great track record picking wide receivers 1051 00:53:54,680 --> 00:53:58,280 Speaker 1: early in the draft, um Rahad Perriman being a notable 1052 00:53:58,320 --> 00:54:02,719 Speaker 1: example in recent years, but perhaps brown will make a 1053 00:54:02,719 --> 00:54:05,000 Speaker 1: difference for them. We talked about Sweat going at twenty 1054 00:54:05,080 --> 00:54:09,440 Speaker 1: six to the Redskins, the Raiders taking Abram the Safety 1055 00:54:09,440 --> 00:54:12,719 Speaker 1: out of Mississippippy State. The Chargers who had a you know, 1056 00:54:12,960 --> 00:54:16,280 Speaker 1: I would say, a sizey draft party in Santa Monica today. 1057 00:54:16,600 --> 00:54:20,040 Speaker 1: It was oppressive. They had, uh the NFL network showed 1058 00:54:20,080 --> 00:54:23,280 Speaker 1: a a um, you know, a wide shot. It seemed 1059 00:54:23,280 --> 00:54:26,080 Speaker 1: like there were several hundred people, maybe a thousand people 1060 00:54:26,120 --> 00:54:29,440 Speaker 1: who knows at the pier. So I mean, I'd argue 1061 00:54:29,440 --> 00:54:32,320 Speaker 1: there are fans of this teaming. I agree with you. 1062 00:54:32,360 --> 00:54:35,280 Speaker 1: I'd argue the Santa Monica Pier wouldn't have been barren 1063 00:54:36,000 --> 00:54:41,680 Speaker 1: um of humans. The party, they promoted it pretty well. 1064 00:54:41,719 --> 00:54:43,920 Speaker 1: It's not too far from where I live. And throughout 1065 00:54:43,960 --> 00:54:46,120 Speaker 1: the week you saw the sign people they're giving away 1066 00:54:46,120 --> 00:54:49,640 Speaker 1: free stuff. There's giveaways, there's food and what they when 1067 00:54:49,640 --> 00:54:52,920 Speaker 1: they had the little the Chargers logo on the Santa 1068 00:54:52,960 --> 00:54:55,920 Speaker 1: Monica Ferris wheel. I mean, you know, up in the 1069 00:54:55,960 --> 00:54:59,320 Speaker 1: sky you can see that for miles around tonight look beautiful. 1070 00:54:59,360 --> 00:55:01,680 Speaker 1: They packed the year, But can they pack the stadium? Mark? 1071 00:55:01,760 --> 00:55:03,440 Speaker 1: We'll find out in a couple of years. Mark was 1072 00:55:03,480 --> 00:55:05,920 Speaker 1: more annoyed by that. I mean it's like, I get it. 1073 00:55:05,960 --> 00:55:08,239 Speaker 1: They're from l A, so we must we don't have. 1074 00:55:08,719 --> 00:55:11,480 Speaker 1: I enjoyed it. If you can see a ferris wheel 1075 00:55:11,640 --> 00:55:14,200 Speaker 1: with your team's logo from five miles away, up and 1076 00:55:14,239 --> 00:55:17,239 Speaker 1: down the coast, that's a win. If Rogers listening to 1077 00:55:17,239 --> 00:55:19,520 Speaker 1: the show, that that is Mark who says that football 1078 00:55:19,520 --> 00:55:21,840 Speaker 1: won't be around in a hundred years and is not 1079 00:55:21,880 --> 00:55:24,800 Speaker 1: a fan of Los Angeles football. That is Mark Sessler. 1080 00:55:24,960 --> 00:55:29,600 Speaker 1: Well some of that is true. What does that look for? 1081 00:55:29,920 --> 00:55:32,799 Speaker 1: Tam post Ricky is just looking like you're just like 1082 00:55:32,960 --> 00:55:35,440 Speaker 1: if you get to see your team on a ferris wheel, 1083 00:55:35,520 --> 00:55:38,680 Speaker 1: you're just like full of just I just don't trust something. 1084 00:55:38,680 --> 00:55:44,200 Speaker 1: My team Well I did have cats, or my parents didn't. Yeah, 1085 00:55:44,200 --> 00:55:47,319 Speaker 1: there's a lot of about you and you're like, oh, yeah, 1086 00:55:47,440 --> 00:55:49,160 Speaker 1: you see your team, and then next you're gonna be 1087 00:55:49,200 --> 00:55:52,440 Speaker 1: like you see the guy in Hawaii, I mean the Chargers. 1088 00:55:52,480 --> 00:55:55,560 Speaker 1: You get to see your favorite fifth team of the NFL. 1089 00:55:55,800 --> 00:55:57,799 Speaker 1: I mean, if you're if you're saying that, if you're 1090 00:55:57,800 --> 00:56:00,560 Speaker 1: saying the Chargers get too much support. I think you'd 1091 00:56:00,560 --> 00:56:03,719 Speaker 1: be the first person to ever say that you let's 1092 00:56:03,719 --> 00:56:06,319 Speaker 1: help this little team out. Please, they need some help. 1093 00:56:07,719 --> 00:56:09,359 Speaker 1: It would be nice for them. In San Diego. Where 1094 00:56:09,440 --> 00:56:11,960 Speaker 1: do the charges rank? I mean, after your favorite team, 1095 00:56:12,000 --> 00:56:14,399 Speaker 1: the Eagles, and your second favorite team, that Patriots. Where 1096 00:56:14,400 --> 00:56:17,239 Speaker 1: do the charges well, the Rams No, I would say 1097 00:56:17,280 --> 00:56:21,719 Speaker 1: the Patriots are obviously first. The l A teams and 1098 00:56:21,760 --> 00:56:24,640 Speaker 1: the Eagles are in that mix after where they're all together. 1099 00:56:24,719 --> 00:56:28,480 Speaker 1: All right. So the Seattle Seahawks UM pick twenty nine 1100 00:56:28,560 --> 00:56:31,880 Speaker 1: because they traded uh Frank, the Rods are actually ahead 1101 00:56:31,880 --> 00:56:36,640 Speaker 1: of them right now. Frank Clark, the Frank Clark trade 1102 00:56:36,640 --> 00:56:40,200 Speaker 1: that's sent the defensive end to Kansas City. They take L. J. 1103 00:56:40,760 --> 00:56:44,440 Speaker 1: Collier the defensive end at a TCU, who's uh a 1104 00:56:44,480 --> 00:56:48,759 Speaker 1: guy with upside uh and Michael Bennett comps which would 1105 00:56:48,760 --> 00:56:52,759 Speaker 1: fit in with Seattle. But the other uh, you know, 1106 00:56:52,840 --> 00:56:55,960 Speaker 1: big news concerning uh this pick and the team connected 1107 00:56:55,960 --> 00:57:00,719 Speaker 1: to with the chiefs Tyreek Hill. UM. Some real disturbing 1108 00:57:00,760 --> 00:57:06,520 Speaker 1: audio came out today was posted by a local UH 1109 00:57:06,719 --> 00:57:11,160 Speaker 1: news affiliate in Kansas City. I believe was it at 1110 00:57:11,280 --> 00:57:16,520 Speaker 1: Kansas City? Uh? And uh you know it was Hill 1111 00:57:16,640 --> 00:57:19,480 Speaker 1: and his girlfriend. Uh, the two people that are connected 1112 00:57:19,480 --> 00:57:23,400 Speaker 1: to the childhood abuse investigation and that involved the young 1113 00:57:23,480 --> 00:57:27,040 Speaker 1: son that suffered the broken arm. Um. It was reported 1114 00:57:27,640 --> 00:57:31,320 Speaker 1: this week or yesterday that there wouldn't be any criminal 1115 00:57:31,400 --> 00:57:36,480 Speaker 1: charges filed against either of the adults in this situation. 1116 00:57:37,000 --> 00:57:41,280 Speaker 1: This audio recording of surfaces, of course, goes viral, gets 1117 00:57:41,280 --> 00:57:44,760 Speaker 1: blasted out, and then the general manager of the Kansas 1118 00:57:44,800 --> 00:57:49,480 Speaker 1: City Chiefs, Bret Veach uh announces after the draft that 1119 00:57:49,560 --> 00:57:52,520 Speaker 1: Tyreck Hill will not be involved with the Chiefs in 1120 00:57:52,560 --> 00:57:56,600 Speaker 1: any capacity for quote the foreseeable future. Uh. You could 1121 00:57:56,600 --> 00:57:59,840 Speaker 1: try to read between the lines that this this could 1122 00:58:00,160 --> 00:58:02,920 Speaker 1: very well be the final straw that uh, you know, 1123 00:58:03,320 --> 00:58:05,680 Speaker 1: um snaps the camel's back and that's the end of 1124 00:58:05,720 --> 00:58:08,560 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill in Kansas City. It certainly seems to be 1125 00:58:08,560 --> 00:58:13,640 Speaker 1: trending that way. Now. Hard to know. I mean, the 1126 00:58:13,640 --> 00:58:18,000 Speaker 1: the audio, you know, it's to the entire situation is tragic. 1127 00:58:18,120 --> 00:58:21,439 Speaker 1: I mean, going back to his involvement with the same 1128 00:58:21,440 --> 00:58:24,600 Speaker 1: woman and and child, you know, in in college and 1129 00:58:24,880 --> 00:58:28,120 Speaker 1: child wasn't even born then. But just looking at the 1130 00:58:28,160 --> 00:58:32,160 Speaker 1: statement that Veach made, it does feel like it crossed 1131 00:58:32,160 --> 00:58:36,560 Speaker 1: a certain threshold you would think for the team all right, 1132 00:58:36,600 --> 00:58:40,400 Speaker 1: I think, but we'll see. There's probably more two for 1133 00:58:40,440 --> 00:58:43,320 Speaker 1: them to look into and stuff. But absolutely just gives 1134 00:58:43,320 --> 00:58:46,640 Speaker 1: you total pause when you look at the transcript of 1135 00:58:46,680 --> 00:58:49,920 Speaker 1: that audio. I just I don't know. I like, there's 1136 00:58:49,960 --> 00:58:54,280 Speaker 1: some things that are just if there's any scenario where 1137 00:58:54,880 --> 00:58:56,960 Speaker 1: this is what's happened and they keep him, I don't 1138 00:58:57,040 --> 00:58:59,680 Speaker 1: I can't figure out how to back that on any level. 1139 00:59:00,040 --> 00:59:03,400 Speaker 1: And Veach also said in the statement that he found 1140 00:59:03,400 --> 00:59:06,680 Speaker 1: out about the audio recording in quote real time, so 1141 00:59:06,760 --> 00:59:09,320 Speaker 1: he found out, the team found out as the same 1142 00:59:09,320 --> 00:59:11,240 Speaker 1: time as the rest of It's just remarkable that two 1143 00:59:11,280 --> 00:59:14,440 Speaker 1: months ago there you know, report that Tyreeko was going 1144 00:59:14,480 --> 00:59:17,880 Speaker 1: to become the highest paid receiver in the league. Um alright, 1145 00:59:17,920 --> 00:59:21,360 Speaker 1: so um, And we'll keep an eye on that situation. Obviously. 1146 00:59:21,920 --> 00:59:24,840 Speaker 1: Next time we'll bring a podcast to you is after 1147 00:59:24,840 --> 00:59:27,360 Speaker 1: the draft, so we'll see if there's any movement, uh 1148 00:59:27,400 --> 00:59:30,760 Speaker 1: in the Tyreek Hill situation. The Giants trade back into 1149 00:59:30,800 --> 00:59:33,760 Speaker 1: the first round. We talked about that DeAndre Baker, the 1150 00:59:33,840 --> 00:59:36,360 Speaker 1: Falcons trade with the Rams swap of the Rams, so 1151 00:59:36,400 --> 00:59:39,000 Speaker 1: the Rams trade out of the first round entirely, and 1152 00:59:39,040 --> 00:59:43,560 Speaker 1: the Falcon state Caleb McGarry tackle out of Washington and 1153 00:59:43,880 --> 00:59:49,280 Speaker 1: um finally the Patriots. Um can I mention one thing 1154 00:59:49,320 --> 00:59:52,120 Speaker 1: about one quote on Caleb Gary and I'm sure he's 1155 00:59:52,160 --> 00:59:55,320 Speaker 1: a very he's massive, he's six ft seven. Someone called 1156 00:59:55,400 --> 00:59:58,480 Speaker 1: him big stiff robot guy. I'm sure there are other uh, 1157 00:59:58,680 --> 01:00:01,080 Speaker 1: big stiff robot guy. I'm sure the other qualities that 1158 01:00:01,160 --> 01:00:03,280 Speaker 1: he brings to the table the Falcons must think. So 1159 01:00:04,040 --> 01:00:07,800 Speaker 1: it's quite a name. The Patriots take a wide receiver 1160 01:00:08,200 --> 01:00:11,960 Speaker 1: nikkil Harry out of a s U. Uh and Greg, 1161 01:00:12,120 --> 01:00:15,880 Speaker 1: that is a good pick. You like that pick? I did. 1162 01:00:15,960 --> 01:00:19,640 Speaker 1: I liked his interview you know on NFL Network, like 1163 01:00:19,680 --> 01:00:21,960 Speaker 1: the cut of his jib, his attitude. But I like that. 1164 01:00:22,000 --> 01:00:25,640 Speaker 1: It was the Patriots going against type, which is they 1165 01:00:25,680 --> 01:00:28,440 Speaker 1: have not drafted receivers in the first round. They have 1166 01:00:28,480 --> 01:00:33,120 Speaker 1: not drafted many outside receivers, very high physical receivers. His profile, 1167 01:00:33,840 --> 01:00:35,640 Speaker 1: uh as a guy who can kind of be a 1168 01:00:35,680 --> 01:00:40,160 Speaker 1: big slot guy, win at the catchpoint, physical, run after catch, 1169 01:00:40,240 --> 01:00:42,560 Speaker 1: like man. They need that. So it's it's just nice 1170 01:00:42,560 --> 01:00:47,040 Speaker 1: when you when the Patriots, you know, pick need and 1171 01:00:47,040 --> 01:00:48,880 Speaker 1: and a lot of people, you know, some people Adam 1172 01:00:48,920 --> 01:00:50,680 Speaker 1: as the top receiver in the league. Well, I mean 1173 01:00:50,680 --> 01:00:53,800 Speaker 1: in the draft, There aren't many holes in Bill Belichick's resume, 1174 01:00:54,120 --> 01:00:56,800 Speaker 1: but drafting early roundwide receivers is one of them. So 1175 01:00:56,840 --> 01:00:59,280 Speaker 1: maybe this is one of his few challenges. Left and 1176 01:00:59,440 --> 01:01:01,360 Speaker 1: put the page street It's logo on a ferris wheel 1177 01:01:01,360 --> 01:01:07,640 Speaker 1: while you're at it, please all right? And the biggest 1178 01:01:07,640 --> 01:01:11,200 Speaker 1: news of the night, Ricky Hollywood, of course, that Taylor 1179 01:01:11,280 --> 01:01:15,080 Speaker 1: Swift dropped her new video, which she announced She's in Nashville. 1180 01:01:15,120 --> 01:01:18,000 Speaker 1: I think she has a home down there. She announced 1181 01:01:18,000 --> 01:01:20,120 Speaker 1: it at the Draft that it was dropping, and your 1182 01:01:20,160 --> 01:01:22,720 Speaker 1: thoughts on the news really at the Draft she was there. 1183 01:01:22,920 --> 01:01:26,120 Speaker 1: She was on some some show and said it was 1184 01:01:26,160 --> 01:01:28,520 Speaker 1: coming out, and uh, Eric and I watched it in 1185 01:01:28,560 --> 01:01:31,720 Speaker 1: real time together. Yeah, like nine oh two. I was 1186 01:01:31,760 --> 01:01:35,480 Speaker 1: already watching it live. It's great. It reminds me of 1187 01:01:35,480 --> 01:01:41,120 Speaker 1: her older stuff, not Reputation album. The video feels like her. Um, 1188 01:01:41,240 --> 01:01:43,200 Speaker 1: I haven't gotten the full effect yet. I can't wait 1189 01:01:43,280 --> 01:01:45,280 Speaker 1: till tonight at three am when I'm driving home. I 1190 01:01:45,360 --> 01:01:47,680 Speaker 1: gotta really bump it in the car to feel it 1191 01:01:47,840 --> 01:01:49,960 Speaker 1: so you don't drive off the road. Well, I'm not 1192 01:01:49,960 --> 01:01:53,080 Speaker 1: worried about that. It's like I want the experience. Got it? 1193 01:01:53,320 --> 01:01:56,360 Speaker 1: Got it? Really like immersing myself. So it was like 1194 01:01:56,440 --> 01:01:58,120 Speaker 1: it was like, oh, yeah, I remember how I said, 1195 01:01:58,160 --> 01:02:01,160 Speaker 1: like the old Taylor is dead. Actually that didn't work 1196 01:02:01,200 --> 01:02:04,040 Speaker 1: out too well. It didn't really test market. People didn't 1197 01:02:04,080 --> 01:02:06,960 Speaker 1: like that. So now the old Taylor is totally back. 1198 01:02:07,600 --> 01:02:11,960 Speaker 1: You know, only a cat guy would say something like that. Yeah, exactly. 1199 01:02:12,280 --> 01:02:14,880 Speaker 1: Now you're right though, totally. But what did you think? 1200 01:02:15,520 --> 01:02:17,560 Speaker 1: I loved it. I think I think she's much more 1201 01:02:17,560 --> 01:02:20,400 Speaker 1: comfortable in the lane that this single. And you know, 1202 01:02:20,920 --> 01:02:24,800 Speaker 1: she seems super tall in all like this the bad block. Yeah, 1203 01:02:26,360 --> 01:02:31,160 Speaker 1: Taylor Smith. Taylor Smith one of my favorites. All right, 1204 01:02:31,200 --> 01:02:36,280 Speaker 1: there you go. That's the round one recap um. As 1205 01:02:36,320 --> 01:02:40,760 Speaker 1: we said, quick word about the Colt Chris Ballard, continue 1206 01:02:40,840 --> 01:02:42,840 Speaker 1: to knock it out of the part your favorite type 1207 01:02:42,880 --> 01:02:46,000 Speaker 1: of frog. Three second round picks this guy's got this 1208 01:02:46,080 --> 01:02:48,880 Speaker 1: year and two next year. This guy is building a 1209 01:02:48,960 --> 01:02:53,840 Speaker 1: perennial playoff power right draft for that too. I just 1210 01:02:53,880 --> 01:02:55,920 Speaker 1: wanted to get a little cold on your list. So 1211 01:02:55,920 --> 01:02:57,880 Speaker 1: they didn't they didn't pick. No, they trade it out. 1212 01:02:57,880 --> 01:02:59,360 Speaker 1: All right, Well, you know, let's see what they do 1213 01:02:59,400 --> 01:03:01,800 Speaker 1: with the picks before we start throwing the bouquets at 1214 01:03:01,800 --> 01:03:03,880 Speaker 1: the man's feet. I know he's had a great year 1215 01:03:03,960 --> 01:03:05,840 Speaker 1: or so. I mean, it's just adding to the collection 1216 01:03:05,880 --> 01:03:09,800 Speaker 1: of bouquets that are already down there. We'll be back 1217 01:03:09,800 --> 01:03:14,280 Speaker 1: Saturday when we recap um the entire draft. We'll we'll 1218 01:03:14,440 --> 01:03:18,000 Speaker 1: go through all the second through seventh round. We won't 1219 01:03:18,000 --> 01:03:19,880 Speaker 1: go through every pick, but you know, things that jump 1220 01:03:19,920 --> 01:03:22,200 Speaker 1: out to us, uh. For the balance of the draft, 1221 01:03:22,320 --> 01:03:25,000 Speaker 1: maybe share some winners and losers. Check in on our 1222 01:03:25,040 --> 01:03:28,520 Speaker 1: sandwich props, see how they're going, uh for the draft. 1223 01:03:28,960 --> 01:03:32,200 Speaker 1: Not well for me, some bad news in the back 1224 01:03:32,280 --> 01:03:33,680 Speaker 1: end of the draft, but we'll get to all that. 1225 01:03:33,720 --> 01:03:35,919 Speaker 1: I think we'll all catch up to you in mediocrity. 1226 01:03:36,120 --> 01:03:40,920 Speaker 1: The reality is none of us have hit a single proposition. 1227 01:03:41,080 --> 01:03:45,240 Speaker 1: So yeah, so you have company problematic situation so far. 1228 01:03:45,760 --> 01:03:49,919 Speaker 1: But thank you everybody, uh for listening, and good luck 1229 01:03:49,920 --> 01:03:53,200 Speaker 1: to your teams the rest of the way. And that's it. 1230 01:03:53,280 --> 01:03:57,240 Speaker 1: That's all I gotta really say. Good job, guys. Stan 1231 01:03:57,320 --> 01:04:00,800 Speaker 1: Heads a signing off for Quiet Storm, the mail Man, 1232 01:04:00,880 --> 01:04:06,440 Speaker 1: the old Boss on Ricky Hollywood behind the Glass until 1233 01:04:06,480 --> 01:04:39,400 Speaker 1: Saturday night. Do you think you've been brain damage? Oh yeah, definitely, 1234 01:04:40,800 --> 01:04:44,840 Speaker 1: there's no doubt. Okay, don't I left something on the 1235 01:04:44,840 --> 01:04:46,280 Speaker 1: operating table. There's no doubt