1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:21,708 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,428 --> 00:00:25,188 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:25,188 --> 00:00:25,628 Speaker 3: What's Up? 5 00:00:25,668 --> 00:00:26,148 Speaker 4: Everybody? 6 00:00:26,148 --> 00:00:29,628 Speaker 5: Welcome to Good Morning Football Live in New York City. 7 00:00:29,748 --> 00:00:33,028 Speaker 5: It is Monday, everybody, February twenty sixth. I'm Colleen Wolf 8 00:00:33,068 --> 00:00:36,788 Speaker 5: alongside Peter Schrager, Jason mccordy, and Ryan Lee. 9 00:00:36,788 --> 00:00:37,268 Speaker 3: What's Up. 10 00:00:37,308 --> 00:00:39,548 Speaker 5: I'm so happy to be back in my second favorite city, 11 00:00:39,988 --> 00:00:41,748 Speaker 5: obviously next to Philadelphia. 12 00:00:41,828 --> 00:00:43,068 Speaker 3: But it is great. 13 00:00:43,108 --> 00:00:45,108 Speaker 5: You guys know how much I love it here, how 14 00:00:45,148 --> 00:00:48,508 Speaker 5: much fun I had last time hosting the show, So 15 00:00:48,988 --> 00:00:51,828 Speaker 5: you're stuck with me all week long. Jamie Erdall, she 16 00:00:51,908 --> 00:00:54,308 Speaker 5: will be at the Combine. You are also going to 17 00:00:54,348 --> 00:00:55,348 Speaker 5: the Combine as well. 18 00:00:55,428 --> 00:00:57,588 Speaker 4: First of all, welcome, Yes, Ryan, welcome. 19 00:00:57,868 --> 00:01:00,388 Speaker 6: I'll be leaving after this show, head to Indianapolis for 20 00:01:00,428 --> 00:01:03,068 Speaker 6: a couple of days, back here in the studio the week, 21 00:01:03,388 --> 00:01:05,268 Speaker 6: and back in for the But this is a really 22 00:01:05,268 --> 00:01:07,828 Speaker 6: interesting year for the Combine. He got some legendary franchises 23 00:01:07,828 --> 00:01:09,028 Speaker 6: at the top of the draft, and you've got a 24 00:01:09,068 --> 00:01:10,628 Speaker 6: lot of top prospects that we're excited. 25 00:01:10,388 --> 00:01:11,068 Speaker 4: To break it all down. 26 00:01:11,428 --> 00:01:14,308 Speaker 5: I'm so excited about it, and it's time for the 27 00:01:14,428 --> 00:01:15,308 Speaker 5: lead blocks. 28 00:01:15,708 --> 00:01:16,468 Speaker 3: Let's get into it. 29 00:01:16,548 --> 00:01:20,068 Speaker 5: So we'll certainly be following the Chicago Bears throughout the 30 00:01:20,268 --> 00:01:23,068 Speaker 5: entire combine process and right up until the NFL Draft 31 00:01:23,068 --> 00:01:25,948 Speaker 5: in April. They hold the first and ninth overall picks. 32 00:01:26,308 --> 00:01:29,188 Speaker 5: Justin Fields he made some waves last week by unfollowing 33 00:01:29,228 --> 00:01:32,228 Speaker 5: the Bears on Instagram. It's a whole thing now, but 34 00:01:32,388 --> 00:01:35,468 Speaker 5: he did give this explanation just a couple of days later. 35 00:01:35,988 --> 00:01:36,948 Speaker 2: Unfollowed with the Bears. 36 00:01:37,028 --> 00:01:37,508 Speaker 4: What's up with that? 37 00:01:38,148 --> 00:01:38,388 Speaker 6: Man? 38 00:01:38,668 --> 00:01:38,828 Speaker 5: Bro? 39 00:01:38,988 --> 00:01:40,788 Speaker 7: I'm glad we're talking about it because people Why do 40 00:01:40,868 --> 00:01:42,868 Speaker 7: people take social media so seriously? 41 00:01:43,348 --> 00:01:45,708 Speaker 2: But like why this and that? 42 00:01:45,828 --> 00:01:47,868 Speaker 7: Like I still mess with the Bears. I'm just trying 43 00:01:47,908 --> 00:01:50,108 Speaker 7: to take a little break. I'm following with the Bears 44 00:01:50,108 --> 00:01:51,788 Speaker 7: and the NFL. Bro, I'm not just trying to have 45 00:01:51,788 --> 00:01:54,828 Speaker 7: football on my timeline. Like I know, y'all mess with 46 00:01:54,828 --> 00:01:57,348 Speaker 7: a girl, eq, especially you, just because you don't follow 47 00:01:57,388 --> 00:01:59,268 Speaker 7: the girl along, I g. Don't mean you're not messing 48 00:01:59,308 --> 00:01:59,668 Speaker 7: with him. 49 00:01:59,788 --> 00:02:01,068 Speaker 2: That's true, that's true. 50 00:02:01,148 --> 00:02:02,428 Speaker 4: That's fat. 51 00:02:03,108 --> 00:02:06,908 Speaker 5: How is equanimius adding the strays there on this? Okay, 52 00:02:06,988 --> 00:02:10,388 Speaker 5: so don't read into the unfollowed. Justin also made clear 53 00:02:10,508 --> 00:02:13,388 Speaker 5: that he does want to stay in Chicago, but that 54 00:02:13,428 --> 00:02:15,668 Speaker 5: call will obviously be made by the front office. So 55 00:02:15,788 --> 00:02:19,108 Speaker 5: when should the Bears make a decision about their quarterback? 56 00:02:19,148 --> 00:02:21,188 Speaker 3: Have they already Peter? What do you think? 57 00:02:21,468 --> 00:02:24,028 Speaker 6: It's interesting because there's so many different scenarios at thirteen 58 00:02:24,108 --> 00:02:28,228 Speaker 6: different times since the nineteen sixty seven NFL really birth 59 00:02:28,308 --> 00:02:30,988 Speaker 6: of the modern NFL, where a number one overall pick 60 00:02:31,028 --> 00:02:33,508 Speaker 6: has been traded, where the team has said, you know what, 61 00:02:33,548 --> 00:02:34,468 Speaker 6: we don't need this in more pick. 62 00:02:34,468 --> 00:02:35,588 Speaker 4: We're gonnaive it away somewhere else. 63 00:02:35,628 --> 00:02:38,908 Speaker 6: I think everyone assumes that the Bears are going to 64 00:02:39,028 --> 00:02:41,788 Speaker 6: take Caleb Williams, and I'd say slow. 65 00:02:41,668 --> 00:02:42,188 Speaker 4: Down on that. 66 00:02:42,268 --> 00:02:44,988 Speaker 6: I'd say that Justin Fields has not gone anywhere yet. 67 00:02:45,028 --> 00:02:47,988 Speaker 6: And this week is actually really significant. This is Ryan 68 00:02:48,028 --> 00:02:50,428 Speaker 6: Puls's third combine. The first year at the combine, it 69 00:02:50,508 --> 00:02:52,068 Speaker 6: was like he was drinking from the water hose. There's 70 00:02:52,108 --> 00:02:54,228 Speaker 6: just a ton of stuff coming at him, thirty six. 71 00:02:54,188 --> 00:02:54,748 Speaker 2: Year old guy. 72 00:02:54,868 --> 00:02:55,948 Speaker 4: First year GM. 73 00:02:56,388 --> 00:02:59,948 Speaker 6: They ended up cutting and releasing twenty different players that offseason, 74 00:02:59,988 --> 00:03:02,188 Speaker 6: Like it was like we got a reset last year. 75 00:03:02,628 --> 00:03:04,748 Speaker 4: Similar situation this. 76 00:03:04,748 --> 00:03:06,708 Speaker 6: Year where they have the number one overall pick and 77 00:03:06,748 --> 00:03:08,708 Speaker 6: there's this quarterback that you. 78 00:03:08,628 --> 00:03:09,828 Speaker 8: Know someone's gonna want. 79 00:03:09,948 --> 00:03:12,228 Speaker 6: Maybe it says we're gonna stick with our guy, and 80 00:03:12,268 --> 00:03:14,588 Speaker 6: they end up making a great trade with the Carolina Panthers. 81 00:03:14,628 --> 00:03:15,348 Speaker 4: This year is different. 82 00:03:15,908 --> 00:03:18,028 Speaker 6: I think this year this could be like Brian Poles 83 00:03:18,028 --> 00:03:20,548 Speaker 6: could be a master of the chessboard. And I think 84 00:03:20,588 --> 00:03:23,428 Speaker 6: this is the most important week. I don't think they 85 00:03:23,468 --> 00:03:25,348 Speaker 6: pulled the trigger this week on anything. 86 00:03:25,668 --> 00:03:27,388 Speaker 4: I think this is a fact finding mission. 87 00:03:27,428 --> 00:03:30,828 Speaker 6: But Peter King detailed this really well in his farewell column. 88 00:03:30,828 --> 00:03:32,828 Speaker 6: As he will talk about Peter later because he's been 89 00:03:32,908 --> 00:03:35,108 Speaker 6: a major influence in the NFL for many years and 90 00:03:35,108 --> 00:03:36,948 Speaker 6: he's stepping away from his column. 91 00:03:37,148 --> 00:03:38,628 Speaker 4: He said this. He said, this is. 92 00:03:38,548 --> 00:03:40,628 Speaker 6: The rare deal where not only can Ryan Poles make 93 00:03:40,748 --> 00:03:42,508 Speaker 6: one trade if they want to keep fielding, you can 94 00:03:42,588 --> 00:03:46,268 Speaker 6: make two, maybe three trades and just go down that list. 95 00:03:46,308 --> 00:03:48,388 Speaker 6: Because you say, all right, we're gonna go to Washington 96 00:03:48,428 --> 00:03:49,868 Speaker 6: or New England and say, guys, the first pick is 97 00:03:49,868 --> 00:03:51,588 Speaker 6: for you. Guys, you move back to the second or 98 00:03:51,588 --> 00:03:53,348 Speaker 6: third pick. Well, then you then have the second or 99 00:03:53,348 --> 00:03:54,748 Speaker 6: third pick. You could say, well, we're gonna go back 100 00:03:54,788 --> 00:03:55,388 Speaker 6: down to the eight pick. 101 00:03:55,428 --> 00:03:55,788 Speaker 4: Atlanta. 102 00:03:55,788 --> 00:03:57,908 Speaker 8: Do you want to come up, Oh wait, the Raiders 103 00:03:57,908 --> 00:04:00,108 Speaker 8: are at thirteen. We'll come back to thirteen. 104 00:03:59,948 --> 00:04:02,548 Speaker 6: And you could just compile and completely rebuild this team 105 00:04:02,588 --> 00:04:05,668 Speaker 6: and this roster and surround just to field with young, 106 00:04:05,748 --> 00:04:09,708 Speaker 6: inexpensive talent at other positions, which is the inverse of 107 00:04:09,788 --> 00:04:12,788 Speaker 6: you draft the young quarterback and then you know you 108 00:04:12,828 --> 00:04:15,068 Speaker 6: can't spend every you can spend everywhere else because you've 109 00:04:15,068 --> 00:04:16,068 Speaker 6: got this young quarterback. 110 00:04:16,268 --> 00:04:18,828 Speaker 4: This one would be you pay justin fields and. 111 00:04:18,748 --> 00:04:20,788 Speaker 6: You let all the inexpensive guys come in the draft 112 00:04:20,788 --> 00:04:22,868 Speaker 6: this year and pile up on draft picks. It's a 113 00:04:22,908 --> 00:04:25,988 Speaker 6: really interesting deal. But if you're asking me when, I 114 00:04:25,988 --> 00:04:28,268 Speaker 6: would be shocked if we saw that decision made in 115 00:04:28,268 --> 00:04:30,668 Speaker 6: Indianapolis or in the next forty eight hours or any 116 00:04:30,668 --> 00:04:33,188 Speaker 6: means where. Let him meet with every team. And one 117 00:04:33,268 --> 00:04:35,348 Speaker 6: last thing, I've done it at a lot of these combines. Well, 118 00:04:35,388 --> 00:04:37,948 Speaker 6: we're you know, picking our nose or sitting there checking 119 00:04:37,948 --> 00:04:40,548 Speaker 6: our phone and doing whatever during the combine. And it's 120 00:04:40,668 --> 00:04:43,508 Speaker 6: endless drills. And here's the South Dakota State running back going. 121 00:04:43,828 --> 00:04:44,948 Speaker 3: We love it. We love the combine. 122 00:04:44,948 --> 00:04:45,828 Speaker 4: We love the combine. 123 00:04:45,828 --> 00:04:48,668 Speaker 6: But while that's going on, the guys in the suites 124 00:04:48,788 --> 00:04:51,068 Speaker 6: up there, they're popping in to each other. 125 00:04:51,108 --> 00:04:51,868 Speaker 4: It's not temporary. 126 00:04:51,868 --> 00:04:53,988 Speaker 6: If it's like, hey, what's up, guys say sitting next 127 00:04:53,988 --> 00:04:56,428 Speaker 6: to the falcons, and the falcons are next to the dolphins, 128 00:04:56,468 --> 00:04:59,868 Speaker 6: and the dialogue it's just talk and it's hey, we're 129 00:04:59,908 --> 00:05:02,508 Speaker 6: at the same restaurant and there's a chance to what 130 00:05:02,588 --> 00:05:02,828 Speaker 6: are you. 131 00:05:02,868 --> 00:05:03,908 Speaker 4: Guys doing with that first? 132 00:05:03,948 --> 00:05:06,748 Speaker 6: Overall, well, we actually like what I think a lot 133 00:05:06,748 --> 00:05:09,628 Speaker 6: of conversations are going to actually start this week and 134 00:05:09,628 --> 00:05:11,468 Speaker 6: then we'll see where they finish. So this is a 135 00:05:11,508 --> 00:05:13,588 Speaker 6: fun week to read the tea leaves and rummel is 136 00:05:13,588 --> 00:05:14,108 Speaker 6: gonna be going. 137 00:05:14,828 --> 00:05:17,068 Speaker 4: It could happen, but I would say this is. 138 00:05:17,028 --> 00:05:20,108 Speaker 6: The week we'll get more solidified answers on what the 139 00:05:20,108 --> 00:05:21,868 Speaker 6: bears are kind of leaning towards. 140 00:05:21,948 --> 00:05:23,468 Speaker 9: I agree with you, and it's such a fun week. 141 00:05:23,788 --> 00:05:26,268 Speaker 9: You just look at that video of Justin Field's responding 142 00:05:26,268 --> 00:05:27,828 Speaker 9: to it and you can see how fun this is 143 00:05:27,828 --> 00:05:28,308 Speaker 9: that you said it. 144 00:05:28,588 --> 00:05:31,468 Speaker 2: When an ecdymics you unfollow go to me, you still 145 00:05:31,508 --> 00:05:32,028 Speaker 2: mess with her. 146 00:05:32,108 --> 00:05:33,948 Speaker 9: I just want to sit them down and say on 147 00:05:34,068 --> 00:05:36,028 Speaker 9: Instagram you can mute people. 148 00:05:36,068 --> 00:05:38,068 Speaker 2: You don't even have to hit the unfollowed button. 149 00:05:38,148 --> 00:05:40,028 Speaker 9: You don't want them want my time for everyone, Just 150 00:05:40,108 --> 00:05:42,708 Speaker 9: mute them, take the stories down, to polls down. You 151 00:05:42,788 --> 00:05:44,868 Speaker 9: don't have to see it, and then you don't even 152 00:05:44,868 --> 00:05:46,948 Speaker 9: have to talk about while you're unfollow. 153 00:05:46,628 --> 00:05:48,908 Speaker 2: The Bears, the NFL, or anything like that. 154 00:05:48,948 --> 00:05:51,148 Speaker 9: When it comes to when the Bears should make a decision, 155 00:05:51,308 --> 00:05:53,828 Speaker 9: take your time. I look at this situation and a 156 00:05:53,828 --> 00:05:56,948 Speaker 9: lot of times there are different deadlines that teams, players, 157 00:05:56,948 --> 00:05:58,828 Speaker 9: people are up against that you have to make a 158 00:05:58,868 --> 00:06:01,708 Speaker 9: decision leading up to that. Peter, you mentioned all the 159 00:06:01,708 --> 00:06:04,068 Speaker 9: different times that number one pick has been traded. Most 160 00:06:04,108 --> 00:06:06,388 Speaker 9: of the time, I'm just always in April, it's right 161 00:06:06,428 --> 00:06:10,308 Speaker 9: around the draft, a week before night of at any point. 162 00:06:10,828 --> 00:06:13,068 Speaker 9: Last year they made that pick. They made that trade 163 00:06:13,068 --> 00:06:15,228 Speaker 9: that was March tenth. They did it early, got it 164 00:06:15,268 --> 00:06:17,628 Speaker 9: out of the way and kind of solidified I think 165 00:06:17,628 --> 00:06:21,108 Speaker 9: for Justin Fields and his mentality going forward into the season. 166 00:06:21,108 --> 00:06:23,508 Speaker 2: Hey you're our guy, there's no question about it. 167 00:06:23,628 --> 00:06:26,188 Speaker 9: We're letting you know early. I think that was last year. 168 00:06:26,188 --> 00:06:27,948 Speaker 9: That was something that they did to try to build 169 00:06:27,948 --> 00:06:31,068 Speaker 9: his confidence. This is a business, this thing in the league. 170 00:06:31,148 --> 00:06:33,548 Speaker 9: We can hope for it and hope for the confirmation 171 00:06:33,668 --> 00:06:34,668 Speaker 9: and affirmation that we. 172 00:06:34,708 --> 00:06:36,628 Speaker 2: Get from teams. You don't have to get that. 173 00:06:36,748 --> 00:06:38,668 Speaker 9: I look at this for the Bears, go through the 174 00:06:38,868 --> 00:06:40,908 Speaker 9: entire process you're down at the combine. 175 00:06:40,988 --> 00:06:42,348 Speaker 2: The quarterbacks are going to be there. 176 00:06:42,348 --> 00:06:44,428 Speaker 9: You get a chance to touch them, to talk to them, 177 00:06:44,548 --> 00:06:48,148 Speaker 9: to have those conversations. Whether it is Caleb Williams, Drake May, 178 00:06:48,428 --> 00:06:50,868 Speaker 9: Jaden Daniels, all of these guys are going to be there, 179 00:06:50,948 --> 00:06:54,068 Speaker 9: JJ McCarthy. Have those conversations, put them on the board, 180 00:06:54,148 --> 00:06:56,628 Speaker 9: do all of those different things. It's going to be 181 00:06:56,628 --> 00:06:58,588 Speaker 9: a few weeks from now, there's going to be protas 182 00:06:58,868 --> 00:07:01,068 Speaker 9: go down to these guys. Protas go out to dinner 183 00:07:01,108 --> 00:07:03,588 Speaker 9: with them the night before, see them in their environment 184 00:07:03,628 --> 00:07:06,628 Speaker 9: and their element, how to interact with their receivers, their teammates, 185 00:07:06,948 --> 00:07:09,108 Speaker 9: all of those different touch points. I think for the Bears, 186 00:07:09,228 --> 00:07:11,628 Speaker 9: you owe it to yourself, to your fancy, your organization 187 00:07:11,868 --> 00:07:14,348 Speaker 9: to go through the entire process and see and look 188 00:07:14,388 --> 00:07:16,908 Speaker 9: at all of these guys. They don't have to make 189 00:07:16,988 --> 00:07:20,388 Speaker 9: a decision right now on Justin Fields fifth, your option, 190 00:07:20,548 --> 00:07:22,988 Speaker 9: that's may second. So they can go through these things 191 00:07:23,028 --> 00:07:26,028 Speaker 9: and figure out what's next for them before they ultimately decide. Hey, 192 00:07:26,028 --> 00:07:28,148 Speaker 9: whether we're going to draft to Kayleb Williams or to 193 00:07:28,188 --> 00:07:31,468 Speaker 9: your point, keep justin fields, build through the draft. Either 194 00:07:31,508 --> 00:07:33,908 Speaker 9: way you do it, it's different approaches because we say 195 00:07:33,948 --> 00:07:35,668 Speaker 9: it all the time. You get a young quarterback, now 196 00:07:35,708 --> 00:07:37,828 Speaker 9: you have the money and free agency to spend it elsewhere. 197 00:07:38,188 --> 00:07:41,108 Speaker 10: I love all these points being made. I will go 198 00:07:41,188 --> 00:07:43,948 Speaker 10: with you on the Instagram thing too, like you know 199 00:07:44,068 --> 00:07:46,388 Speaker 10: what it's going to do this day and age. Like 200 00:07:46,388 --> 00:07:48,828 Speaker 10: he talks about why is everybody take social media so seriously? 201 00:07:48,828 --> 00:07:52,388 Speaker 10: Because everybody takes social media very very seriously. Okay, Kyler 202 00:07:52,468 --> 00:07:54,628 Speaker 10: Murray did it a few years ago when he was negotiating, right, 203 00:07:54,748 --> 00:07:57,948 Speaker 10: just dumped everything Arizona Cardinals off his Instagram. This is 204 00:07:57,988 --> 00:08:02,428 Speaker 10: their leverage point as players nowadays. Right, your social media platform, 205 00:08:02,948 --> 00:08:05,308 Speaker 10: and it is. It was a boy, his agent and 206 00:08:05,388 --> 00:08:07,508 Speaker 10: him had a conversation around what it was going to be, 207 00:08:07,588 --> 00:08:08,948 Speaker 10: and this is something I had to talk about. I 208 00:08:08,948 --> 00:08:10,388 Speaker 10: don't know if I like this answer. You know, I 209 00:08:10,428 --> 00:08:12,588 Speaker 10: still want mess with his girl, you know, even though 210 00:08:12,588 --> 00:08:13,628 Speaker 10: I don't follow no more. 211 00:08:14,308 --> 00:08:16,988 Speaker 2: But hey, she's gonna be mad. You got to follow us. 212 00:08:17,868 --> 00:08:19,628 Speaker 10: You know, She's like, I ain't messing with him and 213 00:08:19,908 --> 00:08:20,428 Speaker 10: you know no more. 214 00:08:20,548 --> 00:08:21,268 Speaker 2: Why would I do that? 215 00:08:21,268 --> 00:08:23,348 Speaker 10: He don't want to follow me on Instagram? Okay, So 216 00:08:24,188 --> 00:08:26,628 Speaker 10: I love all this. I love what Peter said around 217 00:08:26,708 --> 00:08:29,908 Speaker 10: what the Combine is everybody out there that watches this 218 00:08:30,028 --> 00:08:33,668 Speaker 10: show and follows the NFL closely. I'm going to tell 219 00:08:33,668 --> 00:08:36,268 Speaker 10: you something. It's a little dark secret, but do not 220 00:08:36,388 --> 00:08:40,028 Speaker 10: believe a word you hear from any front office person 221 00:08:40,508 --> 00:08:44,348 Speaker 10: or anybody around the Combine in the draft from today 222 00:08:44,748 --> 00:08:46,068 Speaker 10: until the draft pick is made. 223 00:08:46,628 --> 00:08:48,588 Speaker 4: We got in do a show for three months here. 224 00:08:50,228 --> 00:08:53,908 Speaker 10: Believe everything we said because we have the inside scoop 225 00:08:53,948 --> 00:08:58,068 Speaker 10: the front office front office ownership. Don't listen to a 226 00:08:58,108 --> 00:09:00,708 Speaker 10: word that they say if you're a fan loon. Hey, 227 00:09:00,908 --> 00:09:03,748 Speaker 10: Ryan Pols told us this ester in the press conference. Well, 228 00:09:03,908 --> 00:09:06,668 Speaker 10: Ryan poll is trying to get the best possible deal 229 00:09:06,748 --> 00:09:09,228 Speaker 10: he can for his team. So having said that, I 230 00:09:09,308 --> 00:09:12,228 Speaker 10: believe he has to have a frank conversation with Justin Fields. 231 00:09:12,348 --> 00:09:14,588 Speaker 10: Whatever that looks like, just be honest with him. I 232 00:09:14,588 --> 00:09:16,468 Speaker 10: don't know if they know exactly what they're going to do, 233 00:09:16,508 --> 00:09:18,548 Speaker 10: but I think they do. I think they've known for 234 00:09:18,588 --> 00:09:22,148 Speaker 10: a while. I think the injury midseason for Justin Fields 235 00:09:22,188 --> 00:09:24,908 Speaker 10: was detrimental to maybe their plan, but I believe they 236 00:09:24,948 --> 00:09:26,748 Speaker 10: have an understanding of who they want to be next 237 00:09:26,788 --> 00:09:28,548 Speaker 10: year and who's going to believe them. So you go 238 00:09:28,628 --> 00:09:31,628 Speaker 10: have that conversation with Justin, Hey, Justin, you're a guy. 239 00:09:32,188 --> 00:09:34,428 Speaker 10: We're not going to pick up your fifty year option. Okay, 240 00:09:34,588 --> 00:09:36,868 Speaker 10: We're gonna go with the Daniel Jones route. You have 241 00:09:36,908 --> 00:09:39,748 Speaker 10: a year. The belief we've had in you is what 242 00:09:39,828 --> 00:09:42,708 Speaker 10: you are going to use this year to get yourself paid. 243 00:09:42,828 --> 00:09:43,228 Speaker 11: Okay. 244 00:09:43,508 --> 00:09:45,268 Speaker 10: And that's what I would do in this moment. I 245 00:09:45,268 --> 00:09:47,708 Speaker 10: would tell him that, not anybody else, and then I 246 00:09:47,748 --> 00:09:51,308 Speaker 10: would go out and I would gin up every possible scenario. 247 00:09:51,348 --> 00:09:53,868 Speaker 10: You can't to push leverage on the teams that are 248 00:09:53,868 --> 00:09:57,108 Speaker 10: desperate enough to have to move to that number one spot, Okay, 249 00:09:57,188 --> 00:09:59,348 Speaker 10: if they're desperate. Now, if you're all of a sudden 250 00:09:59,388 --> 00:10:02,108 Speaker 10: talking to somebody else down the line, come closer and 251 00:10:02,108 --> 00:10:04,748 Speaker 10: closer to April, Let's say a team that needs to 252 00:10:04,788 --> 00:10:06,788 Speaker 10: move up to try to get their quarterback of the future, 253 00:10:06,788 --> 00:10:08,148 Speaker 10: and all of a sudden, you're talking to these other 254 00:10:08,148 --> 00:10:10,268 Speaker 10: teams about trading away. Justin fields as long as he 255 00:10:10,348 --> 00:10:13,308 Speaker 10: understands and knows. Conversation about being in the know, I 256 00:10:13,308 --> 00:10:15,388 Speaker 10: think is a big part of this. And if it's 257 00:10:15,388 --> 00:10:17,308 Speaker 10: not there, and if you're just on following him on 258 00:10:17,308 --> 00:10:19,228 Speaker 10: Instagram and it feels a little childish, then I don't 259 00:10:19,228 --> 00:10:20,948 Speaker 10: know if this is going to work in this scenario, 260 00:10:21,028 --> 00:10:23,828 Speaker 10: but I like him as the starting quarterback in Chicago. 261 00:10:23,868 --> 00:10:26,348 Speaker 10: I think it gives him the best chance to utilize 262 00:10:26,388 --> 00:10:28,028 Speaker 10: what you have, and what you have is the number 263 00:10:28,068 --> 00:10:29,908 Speaker 10: one overall pick. Tell me this, when have you ever 264 00:10:29,948 --> 00:10:32,268 Speaker 10: had back to back number one overall picks in the 265 00:10:32,348 --> 00:10:34,028 Speaker 10: NFL Draft? It just it's rare. 266 00:10:34,348 --> 00:10:35,908 Speaker 8: If Jaguars had it a couple of years ago. 267 00:10:35,908 --> 00:10:37,748 Speaker 6: It took Trevor Lawrence and Trevon Walker, but they didn't 268 00:10:37,748 --> 00:10:39,588 Speaker 6: go pass on quarterback two years in a row. 269 00:10:39,748 --> 00:10:41,948 Speaker 4: Right, That's what shocking. Yeah, you passed on a quarterback 270 00:10:42,028 --> 00:10:43,548 Speaker 4: year's go without being a playoff. 271 00:10:43,148 --> 00:10:45,428 Speaker 10: Team, And that's the biggest wild card in this for me. 272 00:10:45,468 --> 00:10:48,508 Speaker 10: How could you pass on possibly? You know c J. 273 00:10:48,628 --> 00:10:50,708 Speaker 10: Sturroud was available last year, you could have had him 274 00:10:50,708 --> 00:10:52,828 Speaker 10: on the roster. Right, Who knows what this quarterback class 275 00:10:52,908 --> 00:10:55,228 Speaker 10: is going to look like. Caleb Williams clearly is the 276 00:10:55,308 --> 00:10:58,228 Speaker 10: talent in it. We'll discuss those guys today and tomorrow. 277 00:10:58,308 --> 00:11:00,948 Speaker 10: There's a lot of different nuances to what you expect 278 00:11:00,988 --> 00:11:02,708 Speaker 10: from these quarterbacks at the top of the draft. But 279 00:11:02,788 --> 00:11:05,348 Speaker 10: to give away the number one over all pick in 280 00:11:05,428 --> 00:11:07,668 Speaker 10: two consecutive years. The fact that they have another one 281 00:11:07,708 --> 00:11:09,708 Speaker 10: at nine, I think plays a big part in this, 282 00:11:09,988 --> 00:11:11,828 Speaker 10: But that would be the way I would go. I've 283 00:11:11,868 --> 00:11:13,588 Speaker 10: been on that the same way in Chicago for this 284 00:11:13,588 --> 00:11:16,508 Speaker 10: whole season. Fields is my guy. I build through the 285 00:11:16,588 --> 00:11:19,148 Speaker 10: draft and give him a completely different looking team, but 286 00:11:19,148 --> 00:11:21,068 Speaker 10: I don't pick up a fifth year option. I make 287 00:11:21,108 --> 00:11:22,388 Speaker 10: him earn the next contract this. 288 00:11:22,388 --> 00:11:24,708 Speaker 5: Year, I think too, though, you have to be smart 289 00:11:24,748 --> 00:11:27,468 Speaker 5: about free agency coming up too, because the return on 290 00:11:27,548 --> 00:11:30,828 Speaker 5: investment for Justin Fields is just going to go down 291 00:11:30,988 --> 00:11:34,748 Speaker 5: when teams that are quarterback needy start signing these free agents. 292 00:11:34,788 --> 00:11:36,308 Speaker 5: We don't know what's going to happen with Kirk Cousins, 293 00:11:36,348 --> 00:11:37,588 Speaker 5: we don't know what's going to happen. 294 00:11:37,308 --> 00:11:38,188 Speaker 3: With Baker Mayfield. 295 00:11:38,228 --> 00:11:42,188 Speaker 5: And free agency starts in like about two weeks March thirteenth, 296 00:11:42,228 --> 00:11:42,988 Speaker 5: so they. 297 00:11:42,868 --> 00:11:45,028 Speaker 3: Have to figure that out. Also, they need to know. 298 00:11:45,188 --> 00:11:46,828 Speaker 5: Decision wise what they're going to do with these pro 299 00:11:46,948 --> 00:11:49,468 Speaker 5: days and how they're going to focus their time with 300 00:11:49,628 --> 00:11:51,708 Speaker 5: their scouts there. Of course they're going to send guys 301 00:11:51,748 --> 00:11:53,588 Speaker 5: and there's going to be smoke screens and all of that. 302 00:11:53,708 --> 00:11:56,228 Speaker 5: It is my favorite time of year, the press conferences 303 00:11:56,348 --> 00:12:01,268 Speaker 5: at the combine from the head coaches yield the most amazing. 304 00:12:01,108 --> 00:12:03,188 Speaker 3: Lies in the entire world. 305 00:12:03,308 --> 00:12:05,828 Speaker 5: I mean, even when I I listened to the Steelers 306 00:12:05,948 --> 00:12:07,868 Speaker 5: talking about they don't want to bring in a veteran 307 00:12:07,988 --> 00:12:10,828 Speaker 5: quarterback and they're going to have Kenny Pickett there and 308 00:12:10,868 --> 00:12:13,708 Speaker 5: Mason Rudolph who's a free agent as the backup, or 309 00:12:13,988 --> 00:12:14,948 Speaker 5: however that shakes out. 310 00:12:15,028 --> 00:12:17,188 Speaker 3: I don't believe that for a second. Like, there are so. 311 00:12:17,348 --> 00:12:20,828 Speaker 5: Many different variables here of things that could happen, and 312 00:12:20,988 --> 00:12:22,348 Speaker 5: you need to know who you're going to move on 313 00:12:22,508 --> 00:12:24,548 Speaker 5: from in free agency, and you need to know, Like 314 00:12:24,628 --> 00:12:29,028 Speaker 5: for Ryan Poles, he obviously worked with Kansas City before Chicago. 315 00:12:29,588 --> 00:12:32,188 Speaker 5: He was there when they won their first Super Bowl. 316 00:12:32,228 --> 00:12:35,308 Speaker 5: He just watched the team win their third Super Bowl. 317 00:12:35,748 --> 00:12:39,788 Speaker 5: He's going to want to restart that rookie contract timeline 318 00:12:39,828 --> 00:12:43,708 Speaker 5: so he can rebuild this team and actually compete. It 319 00:12:43,748 --> 00:12:47,068 Speaker 5: makes the most sense capwise from a financial standpoint as well. 320 00:12:47,148 --> 00:12:51,508 Speaker 5: And there's no allegiance to justin fields between that front 321 00:12:51,548 --> 00:12:55,348 Speaker 5: office per se, because Ryan Poles was the one who 322 00:12:55,428 --> 00:12:56,108 Speaker 5: or Ryan Pace. 323 00:12:56,308 --> 00:12:58,348 Speaker 3: I always get these two Ryan Pace. 324 00:12:58,188 --> 00:13:01,308 Speaker 5: Ryan Poles. Ryan Pace drafted on Ryan Poles as the guy. Now, 325 00:13:01,388 --> 00:13:03,188 Speaker 5: so we shall see, but it's. 326 00:13:03,068 --> 00:13:05,588 Speaker 4: Just had for two years. There could be a loyalty. 327 00:13:05,348 --> 00:13:07,188 Speaker 2: And there was very base. 328 00:13:07,268 --> 00:13:10,508 Speaker 10: There was a very good I think relationship last offseason 329 00:13:10,628 --> 00:13:13,308 Speaker 10: the way they went about it. To Jason's point, this 330 00:13:13,348 --> 00:13:15,988 Speaker 10: is a different story, and it's it's about winning now 331 00:13:15,988 --> 00:13:19,508 Speaker 10: because Ryan Pols has a real legacy issue now in 332 00:13:19,588 --> 00:13:22,468 Speaker 10: terms of you've had all this this capital, all these things, 333 00:13:22,508 --> 00:13:24,948 Speaker 10: you have many different ways. To your point, he resets 334 00:13:24,948 --> 00:13:27,268 Speaker 10: with a new quarterback, possibly, but you hit your wagon 335 00:13:27,708 --> 00:13:30,148 Speaker 10: to that guy. If Justin Fields doesn't, he can always 336 00:13:30,188 --> 00:13:31,908 Speaker 10: go back to the old. Hey I didn't go get him, 337 00:13:31,948 --> 00:13:33,468 Speaker 10: I'm gonna go get our guy now real quick. 338 00:13:33,708 --> 00:13:36,028 Speaker 6: Well, you said there'd be some roll the dice if 339 00:13:36,068 --> 00:13:38,668 Speaker 6: he said you stick with Fields, but you don't pick 340 00:13:38,748 --> 00:13:41,548 Speaker 6: up the option, and after having the first overall pick 341 00:13:41,628 --> 00:13:43,668 Speaker 6: two years in a row to say yeah, but we're 342 00:13:43,708 --> 00:13:45,388 Speaker 6: not going to give him the long term deal, and 343 00:13:45,428 --> 00:13:47,028 Speaker 6: you could be left with door number three, which is 344 00:13:47,068 --> 00:13:50,028 Speaker 6: the great unknown. I'm picking the teens next year with 345 00:13:50,228 --> 00:13:51,868 Speaker 6: now having to pay Justin Fields even more money. 346 00:13:51,948 --> 00:13:54,468 Speaker 10: And also he becomes a free agent. So like that, 347 00:13:54,948 --> 00:13:56,468 Speaker 10: you know, you say I didn't pick up that fifth 348 00:13:56,548 --> 00:13:58,468 Speaker 10: year option. All of a sudden he bawls out and goes, hey, 349 00:13:58,668 --> 00:14:00,868 Speaker 10: you didn't believe in me? It was this is Daniel 350 00:14:00,988 --> 00:14:02,748 Speaker 10: Jones scenario where no one else in the world was 351 00:14:02,748 --> 00:14:05,508 Speaker 10: gonna pay Daniel Jones one hundred and sixty millsion dollars. Sure, 352 00:14:05,668 --> 00:14:08,388 Speaker 10: so it really is a different scenario if he goes 353 00:14:08,388 --> 00:14:09,748 Speaker 10: on balls out and all of a sudden a team 354 00:14:09,828 --> 00:14:10,868 Speaker 10: sitting out there going. 355 00:14:10,788 --> 00:14:11,348 Speaker 2: Yeah, let'll take that. 356 00:14:11,908 --> 00:14:14,228 Speaker 5: Nobody knows what will happen, but with the greatest risk 357 00:14:14,268 --> 00:14:16,788 Speaker 5: comes the greatest reward, and that could. 358 00:14:16,628 --> 00:14:18,828 Speaker 3: Be a huge payoff for this front office. 359 00:14:18,948 --> 00:14:23,748 Speaker 5: All these conversations get started this week because next it's here, guys. 360 00:14:24,068 --> 00:14:26,708 Speaker 5: It is the twenty twenty four NFL Scouting Combine, presented 361 00:14:26,748 --> 00:14:27,308 Speaker 5: by Noble. 362 00:14:27,668 --> 00:14:29,308 Speaker 3: It kicks off this Thursday. 363 00:14:29,708 --> 00:14:32,308 Speaker 5: First you can catch the d line and the linebackers, 364 00:14:32,348 --> 00:14:34,788 Speaker 5: and Friday the defensive backs and tight ends. And then 365 00:14:34,828 --> 00:14:39,108 Speaker 5: on Saturday we have running backs, quarterbacks, and wide receivers. 366 00:14:39,148 --> 00:14:39,988 Speaker 3: A glitzy day. 367 00:14:39,988 --> 00:14:42,708 Speaker 5: It all wraps up with the offensive line on Sunday. 368 00:14:43,068 --> 00:14:44,548 Speaker 3: It's the Scouting Combine. 369 00:14:44,188 --> 00:14:47,188 Speaker 5: February twenty ninth through March third on NFL Network and 370 00:14:47,268 --> 00:14:49,468 Speaker 5: streaming on NFL Plus. 371 00:14:50,028 --> 00:14:51,388 Speaker 3: That's you know, the lights. 372 00:14:51,148 --> 00:14:53,308 Speaker 5: They look like they're off now at Lucas Oil Stadium, 373 00:14:53,348 --> 00:14:56,268 Speaker 5: but it's just the calm before the storm. And there 374 00:14:56,548 --> 00:15:01,428 Speaker 5: is Tom Pallisero. He's already there, bright early set the scene. 375 00:15:01,548 --> 00:15:02,028 Speaker 3: Did you sleep? 376 00:15:02,028 --> 00:15:04,988 Speaker 5: There's good Tom set the sea and all you want? 377 00:15:04,988 --> 00:15:06,308 Speaker 5: But like, did you sleep there last night? 378 00:15:07,108 --> 00:15:09,108 Speaker 12: Not a lot of sleep here, Colleen, but probably the 379 00:15:09,108 --> 00:15:11,468 Speaker 12: most that I'll get this entire week because the NFL 380 00:15:11,588 --> 00:15:16,828 Speaker 12: is indeed descending here in Indianapolis. The defensive lineman linebackers 381 00:15:16,828 --> 00:15:19,828 Speaker 12: actually got in town on Sunday, as did I. You'll 382 00:15:19,828 --> 00:15:22,708 Speaker 12: have the defensive backs, the tight ends getting in town today. 383 00:15:22,748 --> 00:15:25,748 Speaker 12: They start out with orientation, then they go through the medical. 384 00:15:25,788 --> 00:15:29,948 Speaker 12: Everything wraps up with their on the field workouts as usual, 385 00:15:30,148 --> 00:15:31,708 Speaker 12: all eyes on the quarterback. 386 00:15:31,748 --> 00:15:32,548 Speaker 4: You just showed it. 387 00:15:32,748 --> 00:15:34,388 Speaker 12: If that's going to be in terms of the on 388 00:15:34,508 --> 00:15:37,908 Speaker 12: field workouts on Saturday. So who is going to actually 389 00:15:37,948 --> 00:15:40,748 Speaker 12: be out there and doing something more than staring at 390 00:15:40,788 --> 00:15:43,868 Speaker 12: coaches and scouts on the field. Well, Caleb Williams not 391 00:15:44,108 --> 00:15:47,428 Speaker 12: expected to throw here, the presumptive number one pick out 392 00:15:47,428 --> 00:15:50,468 Speaker 12: of USC. He's going to wait at least until his 393 00:15:50,588 --> 00:15:52,108 Speaker 12: pro day on March twentieth. 394 00:15:52,308 --> 00:15:54,948 Speaker 8: Williams is going to go through the interview process. 395 00:15:54,988 --> 00:15:56,548 Speaker 12: I'm told with clubs that's going to be big for 396 00:15:56,628 --> 00:15:58,908 Speaker 12: him to the first exposure the Bears and other teams 397 00:15:59,228 --> 00:16:02,668 Speaker 12: have to Caleb Williams one on one in person, but 398 00:16:02,708 --> 00:16:05,148 Speaker 12: that's probably all that he is going to do in 399 00:16:05,188 --> 00:16:09,508 Speaker 12: this setting. Jalen Daniels out of LSU also not expected 400 00:16:09,588 --> 00:16:11,988 Speaker 12: to throw during this event. He too, is going to 401 00:16:11,988 --> 00:16:14,228 Speaker 12: wait for Pro Day. That's not unique to Jayden Daniels 402 00:16:14,308 --> 00:16:16,908 Speaker 12: or Caleb Williams. This is something we've seen other quarterbacks 403 00:16:16,948 --> 00:16:20,028 Speaker 12: do in past years. Just a more comfortable environment for 404 00:16:20,068 --> 00:16:22,348 Speaker 12: them to throw two receivers that they know. But there's 405 00:16:22,348 --> 00:16:25,508 Speaker 12: also the competitive aspect of this guy's going out there 406 00:16:25,508 --> 00:16:27,668 Speaker 12: and showing out next to the other guys they're trying 407 00:16:27,668 --> 00:16:29,348 Speaker 12: to get drafted over. So a bunch of those top 408 00:16:29,428 --> 00:16:32,868 Speaker 12: quarterbacks are going to throw here. Bo Nicks from Oregon 409 00:16:33,148 --> 00:16:35,868 Speaker 12: is going to throw, so is JJ McCarthy from the 410 00:16:35,948 --> 00:16:39,868 Speaker 12: University of Michigan, Michael Pennix out of Washington as well. 411 00:16:39,988 --> 00:16:41,948 Speaker 12: A lot of fireworks to come on Saturday, and that's, 412 00:16:41,948 --> 00:16:43,628 Speaker 12: of course, is in addition to all the stuff that 413 00:16:43,628 --> 00:16:47,468 Speaker 12: happens in the bars and restaurants around town this week 414 00:16:47,548 --> 00:16:49,548 Speaker 12: leading up to free agency, which is now just a 415 00:16:49,588 --> 00:16:50,428 Speaker 12: couple of weeks away. 416 00:16:50,468 --> 00:16:54,348 Speaker 5: Guys, can you ballpark how many minutes of sleep you 417 00:16:54,468 --> 00:16:55,388 Speaker 5: will get this week? 418 00:16:55,828 --> 00:16:58,228 Speaker 4: I mean over under four hours a night. I feel 419 00:16:58,228 --> 00:16:59,308 Speaker 4: like that's pretty good, right. 420 00:16:59,748 --> 00:17:01,188 Speaker 3: Hey, actually that is good? 421 00:17:01,228 --> 00:17:02,988 Speaker 5: All right, Well, good luck and I can't wait to 422 00:17:02,988 --> 00:17:04,108 Speaker 5: see you at the end of this week. 423 00:17:04,388 --> 00:17:07,028 Speaker 3: It be awesome still to come on GMFB. Thank you, John. 424 00:17:07,428 --> 00:17:08,508 Speaker 3: It is come by week. 425 00:17:08,588 --> 00:17:09,188 Speaker 8: That is right. 426 00:17:09,268 --> 00:17:10,548 Speaker 3: We're celebrating. It's a party. 427 00:17:10,588 --> 00:17:12,988 Speaker 5: We'll tell you which of the top quarterback prospects we'll 428 00:17:12,988 --> 00:17:15,108 Speaker 5: be watching closest through these workouts. 429 00:17:15,228 --> 00:17:17,428 Speaker 9: Well, the commin leads way up to the draft and 430 00:17:17,508 --> 00:17:20,108 Speaker 9: last year drafting a running back in the first round. 431 00:17:20,148 --> 00:17:22,628 Speaker 9: You know what that paid off in two thousand and 432 00:17:23,068 --> 00:17:23,828 Speaker 9: twenty three. 433 00:17:23,988 --> 00:17:26,868 Speaker 2: But will the trend continue this year? We're going to 434 00:17:26,948 --> 00:17:27,468 Speaker 2: discuss it. 435 00:17:27,628 --> 00:17:29,908 Speaker 13: And again we like to call we In all we 436 00:17:30,068 --> 00:17:43,548 Speaker 13: out Good. 437 00:17:43,388 --> 00:17:46,028 Speaker 4: Morning Football segment. 438 00:17:46,068 --> 00:17:47,668 Speaker 8: We call we In or we Out. 439 00:17:47,748 --> 00:17:51,268 Speaker 6: It's every Monday or Tuesday morning on the show. And 440 00:17:51,988 --> 00:17:54,548 Speaker 6: you know, we were off from Good Morning Football, but 441 00:17:54,908 --> 00:17:57,548 Speaker 6: I still have a podcast that we have to do 442 00:17:57,668 --> 00:18:00,628 Speaker 6: during the week. So we start with the Chiefs in 443 00:18:00,748 --> 00:18:03,668 Speaker 6: a conversation that I had with defensive coordinator Steve Spagnolo 444 00:18:03,748 --> 00:18:06,108 Speaker 6: on my podcast Yes this season with Peter Schreger, and 445 00:18:06,108 --> 00:18:08,548 Speaker 6: it was about the crucial third and four that they 446 00:18:08,548 --> 00:18:10,588 Speaker 6: had in the fourth quarter of Suero fifty eight. Take 447 00:18:10,668 --> 00:18:13,228 Speaker 6: us into what spag said and how important Nick Bolton 448 00:18:13,748 --> 00:18:15,468 Speaker 6: was to the play happening the way he did. 449 00:18:16,468 --> 00:18:18,188 Speaker 4: What was your thought on third and four. 450 00:18:18,108 --> 00:18:20,188 Speaker 8: Coming out of a huge stop to. 451 00:18:20,108 --> 00:18:22,588 Speaker 6: Play beforehand, because if they get the first down, they 452 00:18:22,628 --> 00:18:24,308 Speaker 6: plead the clock kick a field goal, game is over. 453 00:18:24,948 --> 00:18:26,988 Speaker 11: I think that was Did Trent make that play on 454 00:18:27,148 --> 00:18:28,588 Speaker 11: the kid on a blue play? Yeah, it was a 455 00:18:28,588 --> 00:18:33,108 Speaker 11: great tackle. Well, here's what happened, Pete. So if you 456 00:18:33,188 --> 00:18:36,268 Speaker 11: remember on that play, there was about two twenty or 457 00:18:36,268 --> 00:18:38,588 Speaker 11: something or two fifteen when they broke the huddle. So 458 00:18:38,708 --> 00:18:40,908 Speaker 11: we made a call because I didn't know if he 459 00:18:40,948 --> 00:18:42,108 Speaker 11: was going to let it come down to the two 460 00:18:42,108 --> 00:18:44,028 Speaker 11: minute or not, and they decided to let it come down. 461 00:18:44,148 --> 00:18:46,188 Speaker 11: We made a particular call. And then when it went 462 00:18:46,228 --> 00:18:48,228 Speaker 11: to the two minute warning, of course, with the with 463 00:18:48,268 --> 00:18:48,988 Speaker 11: the Super Bowl, with. 464 00:18:48,948 --> 00:18:51,228 Speaker 4: These timeouts, big break to discuss. 465 00:18:50,908 --> 00:18:53,508 Speaker 11: Big break, huge break, So that's when the wheels go 466 00:18:53,708 --> 00:18:55,588 Speaker 11: like this, and so it was at that moment you 467 00:18:55,588 --> 00:18:57,948 Speaker 11: look how okay. This is really In my mind, I said, 468 00:18:58,548 --> 00:19:00,588 Speaker 11: this is real. This is a fourth down play. This 469 00:19:00,668 --> 00:19:02,908 Speaker 11: is not a third and four or five what it was. 470 00:19:03,148 --> 00:19:03,868 Speaker 11: This is critical. 471 00:19:03,988 --> 00:19:04,708 Speaker 12: I had a thought. 472 00:19:04,788 --> 00:19:06,548 Speaker 11: I looked at my list and I said, I need 473 00:19:06,548 --> 00:19:08,468 Speaker 11: to ask Nick about this. This is the trust I 474 00:19:08,588 --> 00:19:11,228 Speaker 11: have in Nick Bolton. So Nick's on the field now 475 00:19:11,268 --> 00:19:13,508 Speaker 11: he can't he can't talk to me, but I'm. 476 00:19:13,428 --> 00:19:14,428 Speaker 13: Staring right at him. 477 00:19:14,468 --> 00:19:16,428 Speaker 11: I clicked the button and I said, Nick, what do 478 00:19:16,468 --> 00:19:19,228 Speaker 11: you think about this? All I wanted to do was 479 00:19:19,268 --> 00:19:23,508 Speaker 11: see his reaction, and he just started yes, yes, yes, 480 00:19:23,548 --> 00:19:25,068 Speaker 11: and he did the signal and it was like he 481 00:19:25,188 --> 00:19:27,988 Speaker 11: was all in. And so I knew. I knew when 482 00:19:28,028 --> 00:19:30,308 Speaker 11: he was all in that we should change it to that. 483 00:19:30,428 --> 00:19:33,508 Speaker 11: So changed personnel and put a different call in and 484 00:19:33,588 --> 00:19:36,468 Speaker 11: it was a fourth down call or or what we 485 00:19:36,508 --> 00:19:38,588 Speaker 11: had on our fourth down list, and it was for 486 00:19:38,668 --> 00:19:42,908 Speaker 11: the critical situation. And fortunately for us, you know, the 487 00:19:43,188 --> 00:19:44,588 Speaker 11: guys executed it really well. 488 00:19:45,468 --> 00:19:48,308 Speaker 6: His bags are amazing, and the defense led the way. 489 00:19:48,508 --> 00:19:50,468 Speaker 6: And in that case, it was his trust in Nick Bolton, 490 00:19:50,508 --> 00:19:52,148 Speaker 6: who is up for an extension if. 491 00:19:52,068 --> 00:19:53,148 Speaker 4: You want to go down that route. 492 00:19:53,268 --> 00:19:55,588 Speaker 6: But let's get into the Chiefs off season here, We 493 00:19:55,668 --> 00:19:57,588 Speaker 6: mentioned a lot of names over the last few weeks 494 00:19:57,588 --> 00:19:59,748 Speaker 6: and how much they've stepped up. They have a lot 495 00:19:59,748 --> 00:20:02,548 Speaker 6: of top defensive players who are for agents. I look 496 00:20:02,548 --> 00:20:04,628 Speaker 6: at Chris Jones, but of course Drew Trankle was on 497 00:20:04,668 --> 00:20:05,908 Speaker 6: a one year, three million dollar. 498 00:20:05,828 --> 00:20:06,508 Speaker 4: Deal balled out. 499 00:20:06,628 --> 00:20:06,828 Speaker 8: LJ. 500 00:20:06,988 --> 00:20:10,428 Speaker 6: Snead was fantastic for them, Edwards, Dana Gay all big 501 00:20:10,428 --> 00:20:13,908 Speaker 6: in the Super Bowl and started in that game. So 502 00:20:13,948 --> 00:20:16,308 Speaker 6: we're gonna shift from super Bowl to what we do 503 00:20:16,348 --> 00:20:19,988 Speaker 6: and flip the page and talk twenty twenty four off season. 504 00:20:20,228 --> 00:20:23,548 Speaker 6: Kansas City should do everything they can possibly do to 505 00:20:23,668 --> 00:20:27,148 Speaker 6: ensure that Chris Jones retires a Kansas City chief. 506 00:20:27,148 --> 00:20:29,348 Speaker 4: Are we in? Are we out? That could mean thirty 507 00:20:29,508 --> 00:20:30,948 Speaker 4: five million dollars? Ryan? 508 00:20:30,988 --> 00:20:33,748 Speaker 6: Do you do it for a defensive lineman going into 509 00:20:33,828 --> 00:20:34,548 Speaker 6: his thirties? 510 00:20:34,708 --> 00:20:38,628 Speaker 10: In Veach, we trust is the motto here, and I 511 00:20:38,668 --> 00:20:40,828 Speaker 10: want to make it very specific. I don't think there's 512 00:20:40,828 --> 00:20:44,308 Speaker 10: anything that's going to stop Red Veach from keeping Chris Jones. 513 00:20:44,388 --> 00:20:46,708 Speaker 10: I don't necessarily think it's going to be a break 514 00:20:46,788 --> 00:20:49,668 Speaker 10: the bank scenario. I think this team has the ability 515 00:20:49,668 --> 00:20:51,828 Speaker 10: and Chris Jones has proven that they were able to 516 00:20:51,828 --> 00:20:53,628 Speaker 10: figure out a one year deal last year after he 517 00:20:53,628 --> 00:20:56,148 Speaker 10: held out the first game. But I also know that 518 00:20:56,188 --> 00:20:58,108 Speaker 10: he's a pragmatist. He's going to sit in that room 519 00:20:58,108 --> 00:21:00,508 Speaker 10: and he's going to talk to Andy Reising to say, hey, 520 00:21:00,708 --> 00:21:02,948 Speaker 10: I understand how important he is a piece of this 521 00:21:03,588 --> 00:21:07,308 Speaker 10: prospect or this process. But what we've been doing is 522 00:21:07,348 --> 00:21:09,508 Speaker 10: work okay, and we're going to figure it out. And 523 00:21:09,548 --> 00:21:13,268 Speaker 10: if it goes against what has made them great and 524 00:21:13,308 --> 00:21:16,428 Speaker 10: made them world champions, then I would ponder that he'll 525 00:21:16,468 --> 00:21:18,468 Speaker 10: do what's best for the football team. I don't think 526 00:21:18,508 --> 00:21:21,428 Speaker 10: either of those scenarios doesn't end up with Chris Jones 527 00:21:21,468 --> 00:21:24,148 Speaker 10: not being in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform as well 528 00:21:24,148 --> 00:21:26,708 Speaker 10: as Snead. I think those two players are instrumental in 529 00:21:26,788 --> 00:21:29,308 Speaker 10: them continuing to improve on defense, and they were very, 530 00:21:29,788 --> 00:21:32,388 Speaker 10: very good. The jew tranquill one is interesting to me. 531 00:21:32,708 --> 00:21:36,028 Speaker 10: I thought when the Chargers somehow allowed him to leave 532 00:21:36,508 --> 00:21:38,868 Speaker 10: and he ended up at a rival, I thought that 533 00:21:38,908 --> 00:21:41,988 Speaker 10: was one of the most inspired free agents. Got him 534 00:21:42,028 --> 00:21:45,268 Speaker 10: at a bottom rack deal at about three million dollars 535 00:21:45,268 --> 00:21:47,668 Speaker 10: for a year, and he was special late in the 536 00:21:47,708 --> 00:21:49,668 Speaker 10: year for that football team. So he'll be more of 537 00:21:49,668 --> 00:21:52,108 Speaker 10: an interesting concept to me in terms of how they 538 00:21:52,228 --> 00:21:54,428 Speaker 10: keep developing because he probably look around and you can 539 00:21:54,468 --> 00:21:56,588 Speaker 10: think you can find other pieces, but Chris Jones and 540 00:21:56,628 --> 00:21:59,188 Speaker 10: Sneed I think still end up in Kansas City when 541 00:21:59,188 --> 00:21:59,948 Speaker 10: it's all said done. 542 00:21:59,988 --> 00:22:00,268 Speaker 3: I'm in. 543 00:22:00,468 --> 00:22:02,988 Speaker 5: I'm in on this Chris Jones. I'd love to see 544 00:22:03,068 --> 00:22:06,628 Speaker 5: him retire as a chief. After the Super Bowl win, 545 00:22:07,388 --> 00:22:12,468 Speaker 5: on the field, I grabbed Spags, and Spags has tears 546 00:22:12,468 --> 00:22:15,428 Speaker 5: in his eyes. He's like, I gotta find my wife, 547 00:22:15,508 --> 00:22:19,628 Speaker 5: like it's like everyone's in the days, and I was like, well, 548 00:22:19,868 --> 00:22:21,868 Speaker 5: just like real quick, you did it. You did it again, 549 00:22:21,988 --> 00:22:24,188 Speaker 5: like in Spags we trust. It looked like for a 550 00:22:24,188 --> 00:22:25,988 Speaker 5: while that the Niners were going to take this one, 551 00:22:25,988 --> 00:22:29,268 Speaker 5: but you guys pulled it off once again. And the 552 00:22:29,308 --> 00:22:33,148 Speaker 5: first words that come out of his mouth are, it's 553 00:22:33,188 --> 00:22:35,548 Speaker 5: never going to be the same again. This defense is 554 00:22:35,628 --> 00:22:36,868 Speaker 5: never It's never going to. 555 00:22:36,908 --> 00:22:37,908 Speaker 3: Be the same group. 556 00:22:38,028 --> 00:22:40,828 Speaker 5: And it wasn't like, oh my god, I'm so happy, 557 00:22:40,988 --> 00:22:43,628 Speaker 5: like and he was happy, but it was really like 558 00:22:43,748 --> 00:22:47,348 Speaker 5: bittersweet in that moment, and all I could think of was, 559 00:22:47,468 --> 00:22:51,148 Speaker 5: these are Chris Jones tears that I see in his eyes, 560 00:22:51,628 --> 00:22:53,308 Speaker 5: And they really do need. 561 00:22:53,188 --> 00:22:53,908 Speaker 3: To figure this out. 562 00:22:53,908 --> 00:22:56,748 Speaker 5: They could tag Lagarious Sneed and work out a deal 563 00:22:56,828 --> 00:22:59,748 Speaker 5: with Chris Jones. But the impact that Chris Jones has 564 00:22:59,788 --> 00:23:02,428 Speaker 5: on this defense is unbelievable. 565 00:23:02,468 --> 00:23:03,588 Speaker 3: You can't even measure it. 566 00:23:03,588 --> 00:23:05,548 Speaker 5: Look what he did in the Super Bowl at the 567 00:23:05,548 --> 00:23:08,388 Speaker 5: defensive tackle position, Like it's not like you're not looking 568 00:23:08,428 --> 00:23:11,468 Speaker 5: at the sack numbers, the pressures, like as we saw 569 00:23:11,588 --> 00:23:14,148 Speaker 5: on the forced field goal, there was also the other 570 00:23:14,188 --> 00:23:17,868 Speaker 5: one where he pressured Kurty and Debo was wide open 571 00:23:18,028 --> 00:23:22,548 Speaker 5: in the throw exactly Like these plays are game changing 572 00:23:22,588 --> 00:23:26,228 Speaker 5: plays in the biggest game in the entire season, and 573 00:23:26,348 --> 00:23:28,948 Speaker 5: Chris Jones is the one that has helped them win 574 00:23:29,348 --> 00:23:30,188 Speaker 5: these Super Bowls. 575 00:23:30,188 --> 00:23:32,668 Speaker 3: So if they don't three pete. 576 00:23:32,268 --> 00:23:34,788 Speaker 5: I think that it's because Chris Jones is not back 577 00:23:34,868 --> 00:23:35,468 Speaker 5: as a chief. 578 00:23:35,588 --> 00:23:36,028 Speaker 2: I love it. 579 00:23:36,228 --> 00:23:38,068 Speaker 4: I'm one hundred on this as well. 580 00:23:38,268 --> 00:23:39,908 Speaker 9: That first game of the season of the shot of 581 00:23:39,988 --> 00:23:42,268 Speaker 9: Chris Jones sitting in the stands with this agent, like 582 00:23:42,708 --> 00:23:44,628 Speaker 9: they don't need that, they need Chris Jones out there 583 00:23:44,668 --> 00:23:46,468 Speaker 9: on the field. And we were just all for the 584 00:23:46,548 --> 00:23:48,668 Speaker 9: past week. So when we're off, I go on vacation, 585 00:23:48,788 --> 00:23:51,388 Speaker 9: I get away. I'm not watching sports shows or anything 586 00:23:51,468 --> 00:23:53,228 Speaker 9: like that. But I happen to catch a guy on 587 00:23:53,388 --> 00:23:55,708 Speaker 9: and he's talking about Chris Jones, and he says, if 588 00:23:55,788 --> 00:23:57,028 Speaker 9: Chris Jones doesn't play. 589 00:23:56,868 --> 00:23:59,948 Speaker 8: Another snap, he is already a Hall of Famer. The 590 00:23:59,988 --> 00:24:01,948 Speaker 8: most underrated player in. 591 00:24:01,788 --> 00:24:06,828 Speaker 2: This Chiefs said it was no one other than Peter Schrager, 592 00:24:07,148 --> 00:24:08,868 Speaker 2: and he is absolutely right. 593 00:24:08,948 --> 00:24:11,428 Speaker 9: You keep Chris Jones there, whatever you need to do, 594 00:24:11,788 --> 00:24:13,548 Speaker 9: sign him up and keep him there in the Cancity. 595 00:24:13,548 --> 00:24:15,468 Speaker 6: He wasn't just a Super Bowl that he pressured Josh 596 00:24:15,548 --> 00:24:17,148 Speaker 6: Allen into that one bad pass there. 597 00:24:17,148 --> 00:24:19,548 Speaker 4: He was all in Lamar Jackson. I'm sentimental with this. 598 00:24:19,668 --> 00:24:22,388 Speaker 6: I appreciate dynasties, I appreciate loyalty, and I think there 599 00:24:22,428 --> 00:24:24,628 Speaker 6: is a value in going wire to wire with one team. 600 00:24:24,748 --> 00:24:27,708 Speaker 6: Your brother, Devin McCarty has a very special career with 601 00:24:27,788 --> 00:24:28,988 Speaker 6: rings and all that. I think one of the coolest 602 00:24:29,028 --> 00:24:31,228 Speaker 6: things about Dev's career he only played for one team, 603 00:24:31,388 --> 00:24:34,108 Speaker 6: the Patriots. It's an honor. It's something that so few 604 00:24:34,148 --> 00:24:36,188 Speaker 6: guys can say that they were able to do. And 605 00:24:36,308 --> 00:24:38,508 Speaker 6: I do believe Chris Jones is already a Hall of Famer. 606 00:24:38,588 --> 00:24:40,628 Speaker 6: I think Kelsey's a Hall of Famer, Mahone's a Hall 607 00:24:40,668 --> 00:24:42,388 Speaker 6: of Famer. I think Tyreek Hill's a Hall of Famer, 608 00:24:42,428 --> 00:24:44,628 Speaker 6: and I think the fourth piece in that puzzle is 609 00:24:44,708 --> 00:24:45,388 Speaker 6: Chris Jones. 610 00:24:45,388 --> 00:24:46,228 Speaker 8: I would hate to see. 611 00:24:46,108 --> 00:24:48,628 Speaker 6: Chris Jones dressing for the Carolina Panthers or the Jacksonville 612 00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:50,628 Speaker 6: Jaguars because he got paid a little bit more money. 613 00:24:50,628 --> 00:24:52,228 Speaker 6: And that's nothing against Chris. I would like to see 614 00:24:52,228 --> 00:24:53,828 Speaker 6: for the Chiefs to find a way to make it work. 615 00:24:53,868 --> 00:24:55,668 Speaker 6: And yet, to your point, Bret Veeach has been so 616 00:24:55,708 --> 00:24:57,428 Speaker 6: disciplined and being the guy to say we got to 617 00:24:57,428 --> 00:24:59,708 Speaker 6: get rid of Tyreek, and we have to have to 618 00:24:59,708 --> 00:25:01,428 Speaker 6: see some of these star players have to walk out 619 00:25:01,428 --> 00:25:01,708 Speaker 6: the door. 620 00:25:01,708 --> 00:25:03,148 Speaker 4: It's just what it is to do the business. 621 00:25:03,588 --> 00:25:07,308 Speaker 5: Also, he changed avatar Chris Jones to himself in the 622 00:25:07,388 --> 00:25:11,068 Speaker 5: Chiefs uniform. So if we're reading into players on following teams, 623 00:25:11,108 --> 00:25:14,348 Speaker 5: maybe we should be reading into players showing themselves in 624 00:25:14,428 --> 00:25:15,308 Speaker 5: the uniform more. 625 00:25:15,428 --> 00:25:18,268 Speaker 6: Okay, So free agency is one thing, the draft is another. 626 00:25:18,388 --> 00:25:20,468 Speaker 6: The combine kicks off this week, and the running back 627 00:25:20,468 --> 00:25:22,428 Speaker 6: position is an interesting one. Here's a look at Bucky 628 00:25:22,468 --> 00:25:26,548 Speaker 6: Brooks's top five running back prospects. We're going with Jonathan Brooks, 629 00:25:26,828 --> 00:25:29,748 Speaker 6: Trey Benson, Blake korm who had such an amazing college 630 00:25:29,748 --> 00:25:31,468 Speaker 6: fotball playoff, Buckier Ringing, then. 631 00:25:31,428 --> 00:25:34,748 Speaker 9: Your guy from Audrey Estimet, Rock mccounty baby not New York. 632 00:25:35,068 --> 00:25:37,508 Speaker 9: My guy, a young guy went to Notre Dame from 633 00:25:37,548 --> 00:25:40,428 Speaker 9: Saint Joels and he was unbelievable this year for the 634 00:25:40,508 --> 00:25:41,308 Speaker 9: Notre Dame. 635 00:25:41,788 --> 00:25:42,828 Speaker 4: Fida and Irish. 636 00:25:42,828 --> 00:25:45,828 Speaker 6: Okay, So the success of Jon Robinson and Jamier Gibbs, 637 00:25:45,868 --> 00:25:48,868 Speaker 6: who last year went both in the top twelve kind 638 00:25:48,908 --> 00:25:52,668 Speaker 6: of softens the shock or quiets the outrage when a 639 00:25:52,708 --> 00:25:55,188 Speaker 6: team makes a running back pick in the first round. 640 00:25:55,268 --> 00:25:57,308 Speaker 6: Does it make it more acceptable now because of the 641 00:25:57,388 --> 00:25:59,988 Speaker 6: way that gives him Vjon played inner we out Ryan Leaf. 642 00:26:00,148 --> 00:26:03,708 Speaker 10: I think you can everything every draft is in itself 643 00:26:03,708 --> 00:26:06,388 Speaker 10: in a vacuum. Okay, it's about the needs, it's about 644 00:26:06,428 --> 00:26:08,508 Speaker 10: what it is. And also I think it is the 645 00:26:08,588 --> 00:26:11,788 Speaker 10: dynamic playmaking ability of the two players from last year, right, 646 00:26:11,828 --> 00:26:14,748 Speaker 10: Bijeon was a name that everybody talked about like it 647 00:26:14,828 --> 00:26:17,388 Speaker 10: was a guy that was difference, a difference maker. He 648 00:26:17,428 --> 00:26:19,668 Speaker 10: was very you know, Christian McCaffrey in the eyes of 649 00:26:19,668 --> 00:26:22,348 Speaker 10: a lot of people. Jamir Gibbs was another all right, 650 00:26:22,428 --> 00:26:25,068 Speaker 10: they liked him, but when the draft pick happened, everybody said, oh, 651 00:26:25,148 --> 00:26:27,268 Speaker 10: that's a reach. He ends up being the most dynamic 652 00:26:27,348 --> 00:26:28,908 Speaker 10: running back in all of the NFL last year, a 653 00:26:28,908 --> 00:26:31,468 Speaker 10: big reason why Detroit got to the NFC Championship Game. 654 00:26:31,828 --> 00:26:33,228 Speaker 10: I don't know if there's a running back in this 655 00:26:33,308 --> 00:26:35,988 Speaker 10: year's class that you could probably put at the same level, 656 00:26:36,548 --> 00:26:38,748 Speaker 10: But it's also about where you place them, what team 657 00:26:38,788 --> 00:26:41,908 Speaker 10: you placed them in. That's always the case. Bucky Irving, 658 00:26:41,948 --> 00:26:43,708 Speaker 10: for me, is the guy out of Oregon that maybe 659 00:26:43,788 --> 00:26:47,428 Speaker 10: is replicable to what Jamir Gibbs did last year. A 660 00:26:47,428 --> 00:26:49,388 Speaker 10: guy who can catch the ball out of the backfield 661 00:26:49,708 --> 00:26:52,348 Speaker 10: but also carry it between the tackles and be impactful. 662 00:26:52,388 --> 00:26:54,668 Speaker 10: So that would be my guy if you saw somewhere 663 00:26:54,708 --> 00:26:57,068 Speaker 10: to stretch. But I don't believe there's necessarily a running 664 00:26:57,068 --> 00:26:58,508 Speaker 10: back as taken in the first round of the NFL 665 00:26:58,548 --> 00:26:59,068 Speaker 10: draft this year. 666 00:26:59,108 --> 00:27:01,788 Speaker 5: I think that I'm in on it because it is 667 00:27:01,908 --> 00:27:05,428 Speaker 5: more acceptable after seeing the line have the success. But 668 00:27:05,628 --> 00:27:08,148 Speaker 5: also it's like we've seen first round running backs so 669 00:27:08,228 --> 00:27:09,828 Speaker 5: many of them not work out. 670 00:27:09,908 --> 00:27:12,908 Speaker 3: I mean, even just like for the Chiefs Clyde Edward Zilaire. 671 00:27:13,388 --> 00:27:15,948 Speaker 5: Not that a knock on him totally, but it's like 672 00:27:16,028 --> 00:27:18,748 Speaker 5: that return on investment wasn't great. If you're a bad team, 673 00:27:18,828 --> 00:27:21,268 Speaker 5: you cannot miss if you're going to take a running 674 00:27:21,308 --> 00:27:22,028 Speaker 5: back in the. 675 00:27:21,948 --> 00:27:23,628 Speaker 3: First round, like full stop. 676 00:27:23,748 --> 00:27:26,028 Speaker 5: But if you're a good team and you miss on it, 677 00:27:26,068 --> 00:27:27,868 Speaker 5: it really doesn't matter all that much. 678 00:27:28,748 --> 00:27:30,588 Speaker 9: I'm going with you, Ryan, I'm gonna say and but 679 00:27:30,668 --> 00:27:33,028 Speaker 9: with that thought process of a guy that can do both. 680 00:27:33,348 --> 00:27:35,588 Speaker 9: Kyle usually sits in that chair and he said last 681 00:27:35,668 --> 00:27:37,068 Speaker 9: year as we were going into the draft, we were 682 00:27:37,068 --> 00:27:39,588 Speaker 9: talking about John We're talking about Jamir Bajon and Jamier 683 00:27:39,588 --> 00:27:41,628 Speaker 9: Gibbs and guys of that nature. And he said, when 684 00:27:41,628 --> 00:27:44,108 Speaker 9: the draft comes up, it's okay. Draft a running back 685 00:27:44,148 --> 00:27:44,748 Speaker 9: in the first round. 686 00:27:44,868 --> 00:27:45,468 Speaker 2: Draft them high. 687 00:27:45,548 --> 00:27:47,908 Speaker 9: You think that guy can beat that type of player. 688 00:27:48,108 --> 00:27:51,108 Speaker 9: The question mark is when they finished out that rookie contract, 689 00:27:51,348 --> 00:27:53,748 Speaker 9: do you pay them going forward? Because we've seen a 690 00:27:53,788 --> 00:27:56,428 Speaker 9: lot of first round running backs, whether there's Ezekiel Elliott 691 00:27:56,628 --> 00:27:58,748 Speaker 9: or any of these guys that come on the scene 692 00:27:58,748 --> 00:28:01,268 Speaker 9: and right away they're extremely good and they pay it 693 00:28:01,348 --> 00:28:03,868 Speaker 9: forward and you can see the results on the field 694 00:28:04,988 --> 00:28:06,828 Speaker 9: when you put all those calories on those guys in 695 00:28:06,868 --> 00:28:09,068 Speaker 9: the mile is do you pay him after the fact. 696 00:28:09,148 --> 00:28:10,788 Speaker 9: But I'm okay with drafting and running back in the 697 00:28:10,788 --> 00:28:11,228 Speaker 9: first round. 698 00:28:11,308 --> 00:28:13,708 Speaker 6: Sat Quana's the biggest star in New York and it 699 00:28:13,708 --> 00:28:15,828 Speaker 6: looks like he ain't gonna be a giant much longer. 700 00:28:15,868 --> 00:28:17,388 Speaker 6: That's the word on the street. Let me throw another 701 00:28:17,468 --> 00:28:19,428 Speaker 6: name out there. We give you five running backs, what 702 00:28:19,428 --> 00:28:20,828 Speaker 6: would our show be if we don't give you a six. 703 00:28:20,908 --> 00:28:22,468 Speaker 6: My favorite running back in this draft, and I watch 704 00:28:22,468 --> 00:28:25,268 Speaker 6: a lot of SEC football, is Jalen Wright out of Tennessee. 705 00:28:24,828 --> 00:28:27,868 Speaker 8: Who averaged six yards of carry this year, had. 706 00:28:27,748 --> 00:28:30,628 Speaker 6: Ten touchdowns, and they run this funky offense. And you say, well, 707 00:28:30,668 --> 00:28:33,028 Speaker 6: it doesn't really translate, but I watched this guy play 708 00:28:33,028 --> 00:28:34,508 Speaker 6: and like, this is the kind of deal where I'm 709 00:28:34,548 --> 00:28:38,228 Speaker 6: not gonna say seventh round with Pacheco. But okay, so 710 00:28:38,268 --> 00:28:40,428 Speaker 6: you don't get Jaalen Right in the first round maybe, 711 00:28:40,588 --> 00:28:42,308 Speaker 6: but as a second or third round pick, and he 712 00:28:42,348 --> 00:28:44,148 Speaker 6: can start for you. Like that's the value of the 713 00:28:44,228 --> 00:28:45,868 Speaker 6: running back position. I don't know if you're saying I'm 714 00:28:45,908 --> 00:28:47,748 Speaker 6: drafting a wide receiver in the third round, he's gonna 715 00:28:47,748 --> 00:28:48,308 Speaker 6: start Day one. 716 00:28:48,588 --> 00:28:49,828 Speaker 4: I look a guy like Jalen Right. 717 00:28:49,828 --> 00:28:51,708 Speaker 6: I don't think he's a first round pick, might be 718 00:28:51,748 --> 00:28:54,708 Speaker 6: an early second third round pick, whatever that is. Day two, 719 00:28:54,828 --> 00:28:56,388 Speaker 6: that's a guy who's gonna play for you. And that's 720 00:28:56,428 --> 00:28:58,428 Speaker 6: where the value of the running back so deep, and 721 00:28:58,468 --> 00:29:00,268 Speaker 6: we've seen guys like Pachaco and make such an impact 722 00:29:00,268 --> 00:29:00,948 Speaker 6: from the seventh rounds. 723 00:29:00,988 --> 00:29:02,588 Speaker 10: But if you can find that, if you can get 724 00:29:02,588 --> 00:29:05,188 Speaker 10: that done, then by all means right figured that one 725 00:29:05,268 --> 00:29:07,668 Speaker 10: out because you can utilize the first round pick for 726 00:29:07,708 --> 00:29:09,548 Speaker 10: so many different things that you may need and not 727 00:29:09,788 --> 00:29:12,028 Speaker 10: to the point that calling made Waiste one if he 728 00:29:12,068 --> 00:29:13,028 Speaker 10: doesn't pan out. 729 00:29:13,068 --> 00:29:15,188 Speaker 5: You know, it is so funny when you think back 730 00:29:15,228 --> 00:29:18,148 Speaker 5: to last year's draft, and I'm sure you all had 731 00:29:18,148 --> 00:29:21,068 Speaker 5: the same reaction as everyone else at the draft when 732 00:29:21,228 --> 00:29:23,788 Speaker 5: the Lions took Jamir Gibbs. It was like, wait a second, 733 00:29:23,788 --> 00:29:26,308 Speaker 5: think I'm swift, Like, what is happening here? So many 734 00:29:26,308 --> 00:29:30,428 Speaker 5: interesting things coming up your way. Combine we added this week, 735 00:29:30,508 --> 00:29:32,908 Speaker 5: which is awesome. Also, we're gonna talk hangovers here. I 736 00:29:32,948 --> 00:29:36,668 Speaker 5: hate a hangover, especially as a hangover. Just how bad 737 00:29:36,788 --> 00:29:39,708 Speaker 5: will the Niners hangover be? We've got that and more 738 00:29:39,788 --> 00:29:40,268 Speaker 5: coming up. 739 00:29:52,388 --> 00:29:55,348 Speaker 2: Good morning football, All. 740 00:29:55,308 --> 00:29:56,588 Speaker 3: Right, everybody, here we go. 741 00:29:56,668 --> 00:29:59,148 Speaker 5: There's a lot of exciting quarterback prospects that will be 742 00:29:59,388 --> 00:30:02,188 Speaker 5: showcasing their talents at the Combine this week, and Daniel 743 00:30:02,228 --> 00:30:06,228 Speaker 5: Jeremiah's mock draft has four quarterback in the top eight. 744 00:30:06,828 --> 00:30:09,828 Speaker 5: So the quarterback who you think is most intriguing this 745 00:30:09,868 --> 00:30:13,588 Speaker 5: week at the Combine is Ryan I'm. 746 00:30:13,428 --> 00:30:16,628 Speaker 10: Going to Interversity of Michigan JJ McCarthy. I find him 747 00:30:16,708 --> 00:30:19,628 Speaker 10: fascinating because, guess what, for as good as this five 748 00:30:19,668 --> 00:30:22,628 Speaker 10: star recruit was out of Illinois, they didn't ask him 749 00:30:22,628 --> 00:30:25,428 Speaker 10: to necessarily be superman ever. And there were moments in games, 750 00:30:25,468 --> 00:30:27,668 Speaker 10: especially against Penn State in a big win after Jim 751 00:30:27,708 --> 00:30:30,948 Speaker 10: Harbaught was suspended, where he didn't throw a pass for 752 00:30:30,988 --> 00:30:33,268 Speaker 10: the entire second half of the football game, and you're 753 00:30:33,308 --> 00:30:35,428 Speaker 10: talking about that's a first round draft pick and you 754 00:30:35,708 --> 00:30:38,588 Speaker 10: don't utilize that right arm in that moment. It's just 755 00:30:38,668 --> 00:30:41,068 Speaker 10: fascinating to me on what that's going to be. And 756 00:30:41,148 --> 00:30:44,028 Speaker 10: to see Daniel, who I trust a ton have him 757 00:30:44,028 --> 00:30:46,908 Speaker 10: as a top ten draft pick in his mock draft, 758 00:30:47,108 --> 00:30:50,588 Speaker 10: tells me that this kid is incredibly talented. He has 759 00:30:50,708 --> 00:30:54,308 Speaker 10: been I think under sold because of how good and 760 00:30:54,388 --> 00:30:57,428 Speaker 10: talented the football team is all the way around. And 761 00:30:57,468 --> 00:31:00,348 Speaker 10: so for me, he makes he makes it to be 762 00:31:00,428 --> 00:31:03,068 Speaker 10: the most fascinating quarterback heading into the Combine this week. 763 00:31:03,108 --> 00:31:05,748 Speaker 6: He certainly is fascinating because his numbers don't match up 764 00:31:05,748 --> 00:31:07,148 Speaker 6: with the wins are there, right, and he's. 765 00:31:06,988 --> 00:31:09,628 Speaker 10: Only lost three games in his life. 766 00:31:09,868 --> 00:31:11,908 Speaker 6: That goes back to high school in middle school, right, Like, 767 00:31:11,948 --> 00:31:14,148 Speaker 6: he doesn't lose, so you kind of like that kind 768 00:31:14,148 --> 00:31:16,788 Speaker 6: of you know spirit. Caleb Williams interesting. We don't know 769 00:31:16,828 --> 00:31:18,468 Speaker 6: one hundred percent if he's going to throw or not. 770 00:31:18,508 --> 00:31:20,908 Speaker 6: There's reports that he is not going throw, but that 771 00:31:20,908 --> 00:31:23,148 Speaker 6: doesn't matter to me. It's more the interview process. He's 772 00:31:23,148 --> 00:31:25,828 Speaker 6: going to be there and this is not a slam dunk. 773 00:31:25,868 --> 00:31:27,588 Speaker 6: I'm going to the trackle Bears number one overall. We 774 00:31:27,628 --> 00:31:30,308 Speaker 6: don't know whether the Bears are picking at number one, 775 00:31:30,348 --> 00:31:32,748 Speaker 6: if another team's picking over I want to see how 776 00:31:32,788 --> 00:31:35,588 Speaker 6: he handles himself this week and how he interviews with 777 00:31:35,628 --> 00:31:36,788 Speaker 6: this with these teams. 778 00:31:37,268 --> 00:31:37,948 Speaker 8: I'll never forget. 779 00:31:37,948 --> 00:31:39,108 Speaker 4: A couple of years ago, it. 780 00:31:38,988 --> 00:31:42,308 Speaker 6: Was the Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Lamar Jackson, 781 00:31:42,788 --> 00:31:43,588 Speaker 6: Josh Allen. 782 00:31:43,908 --> 00:31:44,828 Speaker 4: I'm Sam Darnald. 783 00:31:44,988 --> 00:31:46,788 Speaker 6: I think I'm repeating the other guys that was that draft, 784 00:31:47,428 --> 00:31:49,708 Speaker 6: and it was so clear to me that like Baker 785 00:31:49,748 --> 00:31:51,668 Speaker 6: Mayfield was the pied Piper. And I mentioned this story 786 00:31:51,708 --> 00:31:53,948 Speaker 6: before that all the quarterbacks would walk together. 787 00:31:53,748 --> 00:31:54,548 Speaker 4: From drill to drill. 788 00:31:54,788 --> 00:31:57,108 Speaker 6: But also and like Baker is the one joking and 789 00:31:57,148 --> 00:31:59,028 Speaker 6: slapping everyone on the button, like Baker's the guy, and 790 00:31:59,068 --> 00:32:01,468 Speaker 6: Awards was like, I don't know who's going first overall, 791 00:32:01,508 --> 00:32:03,228 Speaker 6: but I like the way Baker is kind of the 792 00:32:03,228 --> 00:32:05,788 Speaker 6: pied piper with that thing. How's Caleb Williams? How is 793 00:32:05,828 --> 00:32:07,628 Speaker 6: he with the other quarterbacks? How is he with the teams? 794 00:32:07,708 --> 00:32:09,308 Speaker 6: I think it's a really interesting week for Caleb Williams 795 00:32:09,348 --> 00:32:11,228 Speaker 6: because we know the player obviously, we know the person, 796 00:32:11,268 --> 00:32:11,868 Speaker 6: We like what we have. 797 00:32:11,948 --> 00:32:13,508 Speaker 4: We think he's the number one guy. How does he 798 00:32:13,548 --> 00:32:15,428 Speaker 4: carry himself this week as that number one? 799 00:32:15,468 --> 00:32:17,508 Speaker 10: I covered him with the Pac twelve for the last 800 00:32:17,588 --> 00:32:19,708 Speaker 10: few years while he was there, and he's a very 801 00:32:19,708 --> 00:32:22,508 Speaker 10: polarizing figure. It is either you're all in on the 802 00:32:22,588 --> 00:32:24,548 Speaker 10: Caleb Williams train or you were all out. There is 803 00:32:24,708 --> 00:32:26,948 Speaker 10: no in between there. And to your point, this is 804 00:32:26,948 --> 00:32:28,308 Speaker 10: going to be a great week for I think what 805 00:32:28,308 --> 00:32:29,628 Speaker 10: you're going to see is you're gonna see something very 806 00:32:29,668 --> 00:32:31,988 Speaker 10: similar to Baker Mayfield and this he is a pied piper. 807 00:32:32,028 --> 00:32:34,908 Speaker 10: People followed him at USC not only on the football team, 808 00:32:35,148 --> 00:32:38,548 Speaker 10: but all along that campus, everybody on the basketball team 809 00:32:38,828 --> 00:32:41,148 Speaker 10: to the track team, everybody. He was a leader, and 810 00:32:41,188 --> 00:32:42,908 Speaker 10: I don't think that's been talked about enough and they're 811 00:32:42,908 --> 00:32:43,628 Speaker 10: going to find out this week. 812 00:32:43,708 --> 00:32:45,108 Speaker 9: Yeah, there's going to be a time to get in 813 00:32:45,108 --> 00:32:46,748 Speaker 9: front of these guys and really talk to him and 814 00:32:46,748 --> 00:32:48,468 Speaker 9: pick him apart as we like to say. I'm looking 815 00:32:48,468 --> 00:32:50,628 Speaker 9: at Jaden Daniels, the Heisman Trophy winner. This is a 816 00:32:50,628 --> 00:32:54,668 Speaker 9: guy forty touchdowns and four interceptions. He was unbelievable this 817 00:32:54,748 --> 00:32:56,988 Speaker 9: year and took a huge step forward as you watch 818 00:32:57,068 --> 00:32:59,028 Speaker 9: him play with all the explosive plays and things he 819 00:32:59,108 --> 00:33:01,748 Speaker 9: was able to do for that offense. And to the 820 00:33:01,788 --> 00:33:03,588 Speaker 9: point of Kayleb Williams, I don't think he's going to 821 00:33:03,628 --> 00:33:06,268 Speaker 9: throw into combo as well, but I'm interested to see 822 00:33:06,308 --> 00:33:08,668 Speaker 9: where he's placing this thing. Does a team have to 823 00:33:08,708 --> 00:33:10,988 Speaker 9: go up to get him? Does he fall behind May 824 00:33:11,068 --> 00:33:13,508 Speaker 9: and Caleb Williams Or is he a guy that continues 825 00:33:13,548 --> 00:33:15,508 Speaker 9: to surge with the year that he has, with the 826 00:33:15,508 --> 00:33:17,668 Speaker 9: belief that maybe he has another step that he can 827 00:33:17,708 --> 00:33:19,228 Speaker 9: take it up another. 828 00:33:18,908 --> 00:33:19,868 Speaker 2: Notch in his growth. 829 00:33:19,908 --> 00:33:22,188 Speaker 9: So he's a guy to me that's fascinating because he 830 00:33:22,228 --> 00:33:25,108 Speaker 9: was unbelievable wins the Heisman Trophy, but there's also the 831 00:33:25,148 --> 00:33:27,348 Speaker 9: other years that weren't as good as this year, So 832 00:33:27,428 --> 00:33:30,028 Speaker 9: how he's evaluating what everybody's going to say about him 833 00:33:30,148 --> 00:33:32,588 Speaker 9: starts at the combine. And he's also a slender guy too, 834 00:33:32,668 --> 00:33:34,628 Speaker 9: so does her chance to really see him up close 835 00:33:34,628 --> 00:33:35,108 Speaker 9: and personal. 836 00:33:35,308 --> 00:33:38,908 Speaker 5: Those are the three most intriguing quarterbacks, no doubt about it. 837 00:33:38,948 --> 00:33:40,828 Speaker 3: You want to talk about the Heisman. 838 00:33:40,428 --> 00:33:43,228 Speaker 5: Winner, the National champion, you want to talk about the 839 00:33:43,268 --> 00:33:46,548 Speaker 5: talent in Caleb Williams, But the guy that we should 840 00:33:46,588 --> 00:33:49,868 Speaker 5: be talking about more and more intrigued by. 841 00:33:49,828 --> 00:33:50,668 Speaker 3: Is Drake May. 842 00:33:51,108 --> 00:33:54,068 Speaker 5: It wasn't even that long ago when people were talking 843 00:33:54,108 --> 00:33:55,468 Speaker 5: about drafting Drake. 844 00:33:55,268 --> 00:33:57,148 Speaker 3: May over Caleb Williams. 845 00:33:57,228 --> 00:34:00,548 Speaker 5: So he's kind of like the forgotten guy at this point. 846 00:34:00,668 --> 00:34:05,108 Speaker 5: And sure, he had some bad pass protection at Chapel 847 00:34:05,188 --> 00:34:09,188 Speaker 5: Hill and some not so great talent surrounding him, and 848 00:34:09,268 --> 00:34:11,428 Speaker 5: so that didn't really help out the way that the 849 00:34:11,468 --> 00:34:15,708 Speaker 5: season ended. However, a great show from him this week 850 00:34:15,908 --> 00:34:20,228 Speaker 5: could really catapult him back into these top quarterback discussions 851 00:34:20,268 --> 00:34:22,948 Speaker 5: where he started this whole thing out. So I just 852 00:34:22,988 --> 00:34:25,628 Speaker 5: think that Drake May, like, why aren't we talking about 853 00:34:25,708 --> 00:34:26,068 Speaker 5: him more? 854 00:34:26,148 --> 00:34:28,508 Speaker 4: If Daniels doesn't throw and Kalen doesn't throw. 855 00:34:28,588 --> 00:34:30,588 Speaker 6: I remember Justin Herbert when another guy didn't throw, like 856 00:34:30,668 --> 00:34:32,748 Speaker 6: just was like, I'll throw and dominated the drills in 857 00:34:32,788 --> 00:34:33,388 Speaker 6: twenty twenty. 858 00:34:33,468 --> 00:34:34,668 Speaker 4: Like that could be Drake May. 859 00:34:34,668 --> 00:34:35,828 Speaker 6: He could walk on and be like, if you don't 860 00:34:35,828 --> 00:34:36,668 Speaker 6: want to throw, I will. 861 00:34:36,508 --> 00:34:37,428 Speaker 4: And I'll just steal the day. 862 00:34:37,508 --> 00:34:38,628 Speaker 3: That's a great opportunity. 863 00:34:38,748 --> 00:34:42,068 Speaker 10: I don't get why guys don't unless they've been reassured 864 00:34:42,068 --> 00:34:42,988 Speaker 10: by by agents. 865 00:34:43,148 --> 00:34:43,628 Speaker 2: Reason two. 866 00:34:44,268 --> 00:34:46,148 Speaker 4: I just said, we have all week to talk about it. 867 00:34:46,188 --> 00:34:47,108 Speaker 8: We will say this too. 868 00:34:47,188 --> 00:34:47,588 Speaker 4: I will. 869 00:34:48,028 --> 00:34:49,988 Speaker 10: I will say this about the combine. Though you're throwing 870 00:34:49,988 --> 00:34:50,628 Speaker 10: in your underwear. 871 00:34:50,668 --> 00:34:51,828 Speaker 3: There's nothing wait, what with it? 872 00:34:51,988 --> 00:34:54,668 Speaker 10: You're throwing in your underwear. Seriously, you're in your underwear. 873 00:34:54,668 --> 00:34:57,468 Speaker 10: Tho'se no bull stuff is like tight. It's right, you're 874 00:34:57,468 --> 00:34:59,268 Speaker 10: in your underwear. You're throwing the football around. That's what 875 00:34:59,308 --> 00:35:01,828 Speaker 10: That's what you do well on product all. 876 00:35:01,788 --> 00:35:03,908 Speaker 6: Right, every air on this show, this very week, come 877 00:35:03,948 --> 00:35:04,668 Speaker 6: by way. 878 00:35:04,788 --> 00:35:06,588 Speaker 4: You get your your big boards. 879 00:35:06,348 --> 00:35:08,428 Speaker 6: You get your bucket books, top five at every prospect, 880 00:35:08,468 --> 00:35:09,388 Speaker 6: you get your mock draft. 881 00:35:09,588 --> 00:35:11,028 Speaker 4: I like to give you a little something else. 882 00:35:11,068 --> 00:35:15,948 Speaker 6: It's Schrigger's top ten prospects entering the combine. The names 883 00:35:15,948 --> 00:35:18,268 Speaker 6: that I'm hearing and I text with all the gms. 884 00:35:18,308 --> 00:35:20,668 Speaker 6: This isn't a mock draft, This isn't my official rankings. 885 00:35:20,708 --> 00:35:22,988 Speaker 6: It's here're my guys that I think are going to 886 00:35:23,068 --> 00:35:24,948 Speaker 6: have outstanding combin weeks. And when we come out of 887 00:35:24,988 --> 00:35:27,108 Speaker 6: this thing it could change. But here names to watch, 888 00:35:27,148 --> 00:35:28,548 Speaker 6: and I'm gonna introduce you the players ten and. 889 00:35:28,628 --> 00:35:30,788 Speaker 4: Nine today on the list. We'll go one by one 890 00:35:30,828 --> 00:35:31,548 Speaker 4: all throughout the week. 891 00:35:31,668 --> 00:35:34,788 Speaker 6: Let's start with number ten, defensive back out of Clemson, 892 00:35:35,908 --> 00:35:41,068 Speaker 6: six foot two, one hundred and ninety pounds, Nate Wiggins, 893 00:35:41,508 --> 00:35:44,908 Speaker 6: Who's Wiggins Dy Wiggings started eighteen games for the Clemson Tigers, 894 00:35:45,228 --> 00:35:48,948 Speaker 6: and is your prototypical build for the cornerback position. 895 00:35:49,068 --> 00:35:51,548 Speaker 8: Six to two, so we're tall and ranging. I also think, 896 00:35:51,548 --> 00:35:52,028 Speaker 8: and this is. 897 00:35:51,948 --> 00:35:54,028 Speaker 6: Talking to some of the guys who do the workouts 898 00:35:54,028 --> 00:35:56,028 Speaker 6: and the trainings, and they've been working with these guys 899 00:35:56,028 --> 00:35:58,308 Speaker 6: since the college season, he might run a four to 900 00:35:58,308 --> 00:36:02,148 Speaker 6: three forty this so you're talking six foot two, one 901 00:36:02,188 --> 00:36:05,188 Speaker 6: hundred and ninety pounds running a. 902 00:36:05,108 --> 00:36:07,148 Speaker 8: Played at one of the biggest teams in. 903 00:36:07,028 --> 00:36:10,668 Speaker 6: The country, has played in huge games, and has played. 904 00:36:10,388 --> 00:36:11,948 Speaker 4: And actually been awesome. 905 00:36:12,308 --> 00:36:16,508 Speaker 6: First Team All acc led Clemson with nine pass breakups 906 00:36:16,828 --> 00:36:21,108 Speaker 6: in his past season, only getting by one hundred Drake 907 00:36:21,188 --> 00:36:23,508 Speaker 6: may Donald one hundred and seventy six yards. 908 00:36:23,508 --> 00:36:24,388 Speaker 4: He gave up while he was. 909 00:36:24,348 --> 00:36:26,788 Speaker 6: Covering receivers over at a course of a season, played 910 00:36:26,828 --> 00:36:27,788 Speaker 6: all the games. 911 00:36:27,708 --> 00:36:28,948 Speaker 8: Eighteen career starts. 912 00:36:29,428 --> 00:36:33,588 Speaker 6: Nate Wiggins looked for him in the cornerback and defensive 913 00:36:33,628 --> 00:36:35,948 Speaker 6: back drills that are going to kick off. 914 00:36:35,868 --> 00:36:36,988 Speaker 4: This combine week. 915 00:36:37,028 --> 00:36:39,988 Speaker 6: All right, that's number ten, Number nine you've been hearing 916 00:36:40,028 --> 00:36:41,068 Speaker 6: about for years. 917 00:36:41,148 --> 00:36:41,788 Speaker 4: I'm going with. 918 00:36:41,708 --> 00:36:43,708 Speaker 8: Georgia tight end Brock Bowers. 919 00:36:44,188 --> 00:36:47,308 Speaker 6: Georgia has just churned out NFL talent, NFL talent, and 920 00:36:47,748 --> 00:36:49,668 Speaker 6: there's been one guy that's hung around. It feels like 921 00:36:49,708 --> 00:36:51,428 Speaker 6: it's been brock Bowers. When they were winning all those 922 00:36:51,508 --> 00:36:54,068 Speaker 6: national titles. He was the number one tight end and 923 00:36:54,228 --> 00:36:56,868 Speaker 6: was still getting the job done. They had Washington, who 924 00:36:56,908 --> 00:36:59,428 Speaker 6: was drafted by the Steelers. 925 00:36:58,868 --> 00:37:01,348 Speaker 8: But this was the dude, number nineteen. 926 00:37:01,868 --> 00:37:04,148 Speaker 4: He was the guy and has been outstanding. 927 00:37:04,268 --> 00:37:08,908 Speaker 6: Is the only two time Mackie Award winner, meaning best 928 00:37:08,948 --> 00:37:10,068 Speaker 6: tight end in college football. 929 00:37:10,108 --> 00:37:12,268 Speaker 8: He's been that guy twice. And if you look at 930 00:37:12,268 --> 00:37:14,068 Speaker 8: the tight end position in the NFL. 931 00:37:14,588 --> 00:37:17,508 Speaker 6: Every good team seems to have a star young tight end. 932 00:37:17,668 --> 00:37:19,948 Speaker 4: And it started with Kelsey and the Chiefs going that way. 933 00:37:20,108 --> 00:37:23,188 Speaker 6: But now you look at guys like Laporta and Kittle, 934 00:37:23,468 --> 00:37:25,748 Speaker 6: and you look at Mark Andrews and even Isaiah Likely 935 00:37:25,828 --> 00:37:28,708 Speaker 6: all those top teams have strength at the tight end position. 936 00:37:28,988 --> 00:37:31,548 Speaker 6: Brock Bowers is the next guy, all right, what are 937 00:37:31,588 --> 00:37:35,468 Speaker 6: his stats? Well, six ' four two forty three seasons 938 00:37:35,468 --> 00:37:38,988 Speaker 6: at Georgia, he had twenty six receiving touchdowns, goes and 939 00:37:39,028 --> 00:37:42,548 Speaker 6: gets the ball fully, an athletic beast, but obviously also 940 00:37:42,628 --> 00:37:43,108 Speaker 6: showed his. 941 00:37:43,108 --> 00:37:44,108 Speaker 8: Best in the big games. 942 00:37:44,268 --> 00:37:46,988 Speaker 6: Caught a fifteen yard touchdown pass in twenty twenty one 943 00:37:47,028 --> 00:37:49,708 Speaker 6: in the championship game against Alabama, and then the next 944 00:37:49,748 --> 00:37:49,988 Speaker 6: year in. 945 00:37:49,948 --> 00:37:52,148 Speaker 8: The championship game against TCU, had. 946 00:37:52,108 --> 00:37:53,828 Speaker 6: One hundred and fifty two yards and was all over 947 00:37:53,868 --> 00:37:56,508 Speaker 6: the field. Again, we talk about all these tight ends, 948 00:37:56,668 --> 00:37:59,628 Speaker 6: and it's Laporta, and it's Kittle, and it's Andrews. 949 00:37:59,628 --> 00:38:00,308 Speaker 8: We go through the list. 950 00:38:01,068 --> 00:38:02,708 Speaker 4: You want one of these guys, You want one. 951 00:38:02,588 --> 00:38:04,708 Speaker 6: Of these guys. I think he's a top fifteen pick. 952 00:38:04,708 --> 00:38:06,508 Speaker 6: I've seen ock drafts have him going in the twenties. 953 00:38:06,708 --> 00:38:08,828 Speaker 6: He's one of my top ten prospects. You can't go 954 00:38:08,868 --> 00:38:10,428 Speaker 6: wrong grabbing a guy like brock Bowers. 955 00:38:10,548 --> 00:38:12,068 Speaker 3: He's from Napa, so he. 956 00:38:13,628 --> 00:38:13,908 Speaker 8: Got it. 957 00:38:14,988 --> 00:38:15,988 Speaker 2: He's from NAPA. 958 00:38:16,068 --> 00:38:18,268 Speaker 6: Nay wikins, what's your thoughts on the corner at six 959 00:38:18,388 --> 00:38:20,548 Speaker 6: two can run? 960 00:38:20,868 --> 00:38:21,948 Speaker 2: That's what everybody loves. 961 00:38:21,988 --> 00:38:23,388 Speaker 9: You got a guy that's six to two that can 962 00:38:23,428 --> 00:38:24,948 Speaker 9: stand up the line of strummers. She can get his 963 00:38:25,268 --> 00:38:27,908 Speaker 9: hands on guys and break it up him and make 964 00:38:27,948 --> 00:38:29,788 Speaker 9: it tough for receivers getting off the line of scrummagers. 965 00:38:29,788 --> 00:38:31,348 Speaker 9: In at Clemson, you saw him on a lot of 966 00:38:31,348 --> 00:38:33,588 Speaker 9: those clips playing off covers, having to be able to 967 00:38:33,628 --> 00:38:35,828 Speaker 9: recognize the route and be able to make play. So 968 00:38:35,868 --> 00:38:38,228 Speaker 9: I think when you talk about the prototypical size of 969 00:38:38,268 --> 00:38:41,028 Speaker 9: a corner, somebody that can run as well. No Alison matters, 970 00:38:41,028 --> 00:38:42,468 Speaker 9: Hey can this big guy get in and out of 971 00:38:42,468 --> 00:38:43,908 Speaker 9: his breaks to be able to make plays? 972 00:38:44,068 --> 00:38:46,828 Speaker 3: I mean, I'm I'm into the tight end, like I 973 00:38:46,868 --> 00:38:48,948 Speaker 3: think the brock Bowers like the fact that. 974 00:38:48,828 --> 00:38:51,468 Speaker 5: He was the first player to win back to back 975 00:38:51,588 --> 00:38:54,468 Speaker 5: Mackie Awards like that alone is really impressive. 976 00:38:54,508 --> 00:38:56,308 Speaker 3: And as I mentioned NAPA, yeah. 977 00:38:56,468 --> 00:39:00,748 Speaker 10: Uh, his legacy is something special in Athens, Georgia. I 978 00:39:00,788 --> 00:39:02,948 Speaker 10: don't know if he necessarily was the best tight end 979 00:39:02,948 --> 00:39:05,548 Speaker 10: in college football last year, but he won the award, 980 00:39:05,908 --> 00:39:07,748 Speaker 10: won the award, and so you can make that stat. 981 00:39:07,868 --> 00:39:09,588 Speaker 10: I do like the fact that he is from Napla too. 982 00:39:09,668 --> 00:39:11,588 Speaker 10: A California kid you can't go wrong with. I think 983 00:39:11,628 --> 00:39:12,508 Speaker 10: either one of these guys. 984 00:39:12,828 --> 00:39:14,988 Speaker 9: I just love that Collin and said I'm into tighten. 985 00:39:14,868 --> 00:39:15,508 Speaker 10: As I get it. 986 00:39:17,668 --> 00:39:21,668 Speaker 5: Good morning, everybody, All right, good stuff, Peter. I'm excited 987 00:39:21,668 --> 00:39:24,428 Speaker 5: to hear about the rest. I'm learning all about the combine. 988 00:39:24,708 --> 00:39:25,628 Speaker 5: Kyle Shanahan, is. 989 00:39:25,548 --> 00:39:27,828 Speaker 3: He over the super Bowl loss? So that's gonna be 990 00:39:27,868 --> 00:39:28,788 Speaker 3: a tough one to get over. 991 00:39:29,548 --> 00:39:29,868 Speaker 2: Okay,