1 00:00:05,880 --> 00:00:09,080 Speaker 1: Welcome Bird Gang. On today's show, Counting Down the Top 2 00:00:09,119 --> 00:00:13,360 Speaker 1: fifty Draft Prospects, Part three, we unveil thirty to twenty 3 00:00:13,400 --> 00:00:16,880 Speaker 1: one as Mike Jarecki season Good to see Antoine Wesley 4 00:00:16,960 --> 00:00:19,920 Speaker 1: back though he wasn't going anywhere, and that's good news. 5 00:00:20,400 --> 00:00:24,960 Speaker 1: First though, J J. Watt goes international. It's Cardinals Cover two, 6 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:32,000 Speaker 1: Episode five fifty two, and it starts now. Welcome to 7 00:00:32,200 --> 00:00:36,520 Speaker 1: Cardinals Cover two with Craig Griolou and Mike Jarecki. Cardinals 8 00:00:36,520 --> 00:00:40,320 Speaker 1: Cover two is presented by Hyundai, proud partner of the 9 00:00:40,360 --> 00:00:45,960 Speaker 1: Arizona Cardinals, and by Arizona Cardinals Podcasts. Visit Easy Cardinals 10 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:49,479 Speaker 1: dot Com Slash podcasts. Going for Hopkins one hand to 11 00:00:49,600 --> 00:00:54,680 Speaker 1: catch in a touchdown? DeAndre Hopkins. Here's Craig Griolou and 12 00:00:54,920 --> 00:00:59,720 Speaker 1: Mike Jarecki. So this has never happened to me. Maybe 13 00:00:59,720 --> 00:01:02,720 Speaker 1: it's happened to UMJ. I mean, I've been recognized once 14 00:01:02,800 --> 00:01:05,200 Speaker 1: people here or see in the last name. But the 15 00:01:05,200 --> 00:01:08,200 Speaker 1: beauty of being radio for much of my career is 16 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:12,240 Speaker 1: you don't have the facial recognition. So what happened to 17 00:01:12,520 --> 00:01:15,200 Speaker 1: JJ Watt over the weekend? You saw this? I did 18 00:01:15,319 --> 00:01:18,720 Speaker 1: all right? So jj Watt active on social media, whether 19 00:01:18,800 --> 00:01:22,920 Speaker 1: it's Twitter or Instagram. This kind of this kind of 20 00:01:22,959 --> 00:01:25,640 Speaker 1: opened up my eyes a little bit. Jj Watt tweet 21 00:01:26,200 --> 00:01:28,959 Speaker 1: landed in London, went for a walk around and was 22 00:01:29,000 --> 00:01:32,360 Speaker 1: stopped by this woman who immediately said no way and 23 00:01:32,560 --> 00:01:36,959 Speaker 1: started rolling up her pant legs. It continues, wasn't sure 24 00:01:37,000 --> 00:01:40,120 Speaker 1: what to expect at that moment, but my own face 25 00:01:40,319 --> 00:01:44,040 Speaker 1: wouldn't have made the top five guesses next level fan 26 00:01:44,120 --> 00:01:46,240 Speaker 1: love thank you. So you're like, okay, whatever, will you 27 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:49,160 Speaker 1: scroll down? And there's this picture of this lady and 28 00:01:49,320 --> 00:01:54,640 Speaker 1: she's wearing socks with jj Watt's face on them. So one, 29 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:58,000 Speaker 1: you have the fact that j j watttts recognized overseas 30 00:01:58,000 --> 00:02:00,880 Speaker 1: across the pond, if you will, and just happens to 31 00:02:00,960 --> 00:02:05,280 Speaker 1: run into a fan who's wearing jj watt socks. One, 32 00:02:05,320 --> 00:02:08,280 Speaker 1: I didn't even know jj watt socks existed, let alone 33 00:02:08,320 --> 00:02:12,720 Speaker 1: people wear them. Right, So let's but I mean you 34 00:02:12,760 --> 00:02:16,120 Speaker 1: talk about timing there you go, yes, I mean the 35 00:02:16,160 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: fact that he's there and she happens to be in 36 00:02:18,760 --> 00:02:20,800 Speaker 1: the same location. I mean, what are the odds of 37 00:02:20,880 --> 00:02:24,080 Speaker 1: that happening One in a million, one in two million, 38 00:02:24,560 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 1: or worse, and the fact that she was wearing his socks. 39 00:02:28,520 --> 00:02:30,440 Speaker 1: Luckily she ran home and put them on. Yeah, I know, 40 00:02:30,520 --> 00:02:33,720 Speaker 1: I looked out the window. Hey, that looks like j. J. Watt. 41 00:02:33,760 --> 00:02:35,320 Speaker 1: Let me go change the role. Fat Now that's not 42 00:02:35,320 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 1: what happened. So there's a there's a there's a second 43 00:02:38,080 --> 00:02:40,840 Speaker 1: phase of this story should go through some of the replies. 44 00:02:41,440 --> 00:02:46,640 Speaker 1: Josh McMorrow replied to the tweet. As Houstonians living in Europe, 45 00:02:46,680 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 1: it was great to run into you. Glad you like 46 00:02:49,040 --> 00:02:54,520 Speaker 1: Priya's socks. So apparently Houston fans or Houston Texan fans 47 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:57,359 Speaker 1: or people that used to be in Houston now overseas, 48 00:02:57,360 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 1: it's just randomly running into whether it's athletes or an actor. 49 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:07,680 Speaker 1: That's never I've never had that happen men in all places. 50 00:03:08,200 --> 00:03:10,880 Speaker 1: You know, It's one thing if you run into JJ 51 00:03:11,080 --> 00:03:15,519 Speaker 1: Watt or Kyler Murray here in Arizona or California close by, 52 00:03:16,160 --> 00:03:18,640 Speaker 1: but you're on vacation, or you're living overseas, are a 53 00:03:18,639 --> 00:03:21,480 Speaker 1: completely different state or country, and all of a sudden, 54 00:03:21,520 --> 00:03:24,200 Speaker 1: there's Gosh that looks like JJ Watt, and I'm sure 55 00:03:24,200 --> 00:03:26,000 Speaker 1: he stands out in the crowd. I mean, the man 56 00:03:26,080 --> 00:03:30,040 Speaker 1: is huge well, what are the you know what if 57 00:03:30,080 --> 00:03:35,160 Speaker 1: he would have walked down another street, it's just I mean, 58 00:03:35,200 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 1: I guess it's coincidence. Yeah, and it's I mean, it's 59 00:03:42,040 --> 00:03:44,119 Speaker 1: it's a one in a million shot. And now you've 60 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:49,119 Speaker 1: got this moment for that woman and Josh mcmorean, Priya. 61 00:03:49,960 --> 00:03:52,160 Speaker 1: I mean, their lives now, their day is set, in 62 00:03:52,200 --> 00:03:54,560 Speaker 1: their week, their month. I mean, you can't get any 63 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:58,560 Speaker 1: better than that. Yeah. But the key there is, as 64 00:03:58,560 --> 00:04:02,280 Speaker 1: we wrapped the story up, they lived in Houston, so 65 00:04:03,200 --> 00:04:07,040 Speaker 1: obviously they would recognize jj Watt. But I'm sure others, 66 00:04:07,040 --> 00:04:08,880 Speaker 1: but I don't know if they're were in his socks though, 67 00:04:09,320 --> 00:04:12,360 Speaker 1: oh no. And then there was another fan that tweeted 68 00:04:12,400 --> 00:04:15,840 Speaker 1: that and that JJ Watt retweeted that ran into him 69 00:04:15,840 --> 00:04:19,840 Speaker 1: at Buckingham Palace. So I don't know how far our 70 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:22,880 Speaker 1: reach is here on Cardinals Covered two presented by Hunday, 71 00:04:22,920 --> 00:04:25,599 Speaker 1: proud partner of the Arizona Cardinals. But for the British 72 00:04:25,600 --> 00:04:29,840 Speaker 1: Bird Gang, if you are curious, JJ Watt is in 73 00:04:29,920 --> 00:04:35,000 Speaker 1: your area somewhere, walking the streets, being a tourist, just 74 00:04:35,080 --> 00:04:39,600 Speaker 1: like anyone else that visits England and London and all 75 00:04:39,640 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 1: the landmarks overseas but yeah, JJ Watt is a man 76 00:04:43,120 --> 00:04:46,599 Speaker 1: of the people. Yes, as would we talk about late 77 00:04:46,680 --> 00:04:50,240 Speaker 1: last week walking around and seeing him at an Angel's 78 00:04:50,440 --> 00:04:53,719 Speaker 1: Brewers Cactus League game and that impromptu meet and greet 79 00:04:54,080 --> 00:04:56,320 Speaker 1: at coach House in Scotts. Some mean JJ Watt is 80 00:04:56,320 --> 00:05:00,159 Speaker 1: getting around, I mean quite literally getting around. Well, you 81 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:02,560 Speaker 1: know that he's one hundred percent healthy. We know that 82 00:05:02,720 --> 00:05:05,040 Speaker 1: the times that he's not on the road and traveling, 83 00:05:05,080 --> 00:05:07,080 Speaker 1: he's been at the facility, and so this is what 84 00:05:07,120 --> 00:05:09,320 Speaker 1: you do in the offseason. And obviously you know he's 85 00:05:09,839 --> 00:05:12,120 Speaker 1: him and his wife right now they let the travel 86 00:05:12,160 --> 00:05:14,560 Speaker 1: and maybe she's out of her season, he's out of 87 00:05:14,600 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 1: his season right now. So yeah, I just it's amazing 88 00:05:18,480 --> 00:05:22,640 Speaker 1: how much this guy has been able to do, whether 89 00:05:22,680 --> 00:05:25,880 Speaker 1: it was in Houston, Wisconsin, Arizona, and just when he's 90 00:05:25,880 --> 00:05:29,240 Speaker 1: on the road, like you know, usually if you're with 91 00:05:29,320 --> 00:05:31,599 Speaker 1: your wife and you're having dinner, you know, sometimes you 92 00:05:31,600 --> 00:05:33,520 Speaker 1: don't want to approach someone. But if he's just walking 93 00:05:33,560 --> 00:05:37,080 Speaker 1: down the street, you know, he's very he's very engaging, 94 00:05:37,560 --> 00:05:41,960 Speaker 1: he's approachable. I mean we always say this to different athletes. 95 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:45,200 Speaker 1: He gets it. A man of the people, he understands 96 00:05:45,240 --> 00:05:49,440 Speaker 1: what he does impacts other people's lives literally and figuratively 97 00:05:49,480 --> 00:05:52,719 Speaker 1: from a fan stand points, and then just the fact 98 00:05:52,760 --> 00:05:55,080 Speaker 1: that he was willing and it had some fun with 99 00:05:55,120 --> 00:05:57,760 Speaker 1: it as well. Exactly. So I'm glad we got a 100 00:05:57,800 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 1: picture though, yeah, exactly. Otherwise that starts like what are 101 00:06:00,360 --> 00:06:02,560 Speaker 1: you talking about? But yeah, so, And the other thing is, 102 00:06:02,640 --> 00:06:04,880 Speaker 1: who knows. Maybe there's a run on JJ watt socks. 103 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 1: Now we'll have to see if that makes its way 104 00:06:06,760 --> 00:06:09,600 Speaker 1: into the team shop. But we continue here on Cardinals 105 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:13,040 Speaker 1: cover two presented by Hunday Pro, partner of the Arizona Cardinals. 106 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:15,960 Speaker 1: Some other news and notes not nearly as big as 107 00:06:16,040 --> 00:06:19,240 Speaker 1: JJ watt sox, but it is done. It is official. 108 00:06:19,680 --> 00:06:22,159 Speaker 1: Not that Antoine Wesley was going to go anywhere, but 109 00:06:22,200 --> 00:06:25,239 Speaker 1: he has signed his one year tender. He was tendered 110 00:06:25,279 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 1: a contract back in March as an exclusive rights free agent, 111 00:06:29,480 --> 00:06:32,480 Speaker 1: but he was in the building, signed his name and 112 00:06:32,600 --> 00:06:36,440 Speaker 1: now it is done. Antoine Wesley is officially under contract 113 00:06:36,440 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 1: for the twenty twenty two season. I think he really 114 00:06:39,560 --> 00:06:43,599 Speaker 1: jumped and made an outstanding first impression and a lasting 115 00:06:43,720 --> 00:06:47,159 Speaker 1: impression really last season, especially with what he was able 116 00:06:47,200 --> 00:06:50,120 Speaker 1: to do when DeAndre Hopkins was not on the field. Yeah, 117 00:06:50,160 --> 00:06:53,159 Speaker 1: and one of the things that he has were you know, 118 00:06:53,200 --> 00:06:55,440 Speaker 1: the Cardinals were looking for that number two receiver. He 119 00:06:55,520 --> 00:06:59,320 Speaker 1: has size and you know the fact that Kyler trusts him. 120 00:06:59,320 --> 00:07:01,320 Speaker 1: Maybe he was out of necessity and he played for 121 00:07:01,360 --> 00:07:05,320 Speaker 1: Cliff Kingsbury at Texas Tech, so he's familiar with the system. 122 00:07:05,440 --> 00:07:07,880 Speaker 1: Not to be redundant, but you know, we got a 123 00:07:07,960 --> 00:07:09,800 Speaker 1: chance to talk to him after the season and some 124 00:07:09,840 --> 00:07:11,200 Speaker 1: of the things he wanted to work on as his 125 00:07:11,320 --> 00:07:14,720 Speaker 1: route running. You pointed out initially that he NEEDSI to 126 00:07:14,720 --> 00:07:17,120 Speaker 1: a little bit stronger because some of those passes were 127 00:07:17,120 --> 00:07:19,680 Speaker 1: in his hands and got knocked out. So when you 128 00:07:19,680 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 1: look at depth on the roster, he's probably four or five. 129 00:07:22,520 --> 00:07:25,000 Speaker 1: But the fact is that, you know there is some 130 00:07:25,040 --> 00:07:27,000 Speaker 1: outside to his game and he's only going to get 131 00:07:27,040 --> 00:07:29,600 Speaker 1: better if he puts the work in. You like the size, 132 00:07:29,720 --> 00:07:32,840 Speaker 1: six foot four, two hundred and six pounds, a big 133 00:07:32,960 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 1: target as an outside wide receiver. Now, is he that 134 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:39,120 Speaker 1: outside receiver here this season? I don't think he's quite 135 00:07:39,160 --> 00:07:41,600 Speaker 1: there yet. In fact, I hope he's not there quite yet. 136 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:43,600 Speaker 1: I just need to see a little bit more. But 137 00:07:43,680 --> 00:07:46,560 Speaker 1: he was thrust into that role late last season and 138 00:07:46,640 --> 00:07:49,920 Speaker 1: in the final three games with d hop on the sidelines, 139 00:07:50,360 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 1: nineteen catches, excuse me, eight catches, seventy six yards and 140 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 1: three touchdowns over those last three games. Yeah, and we 141 00:07:58,480 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 1: know that when it came to the wide receivers, they 142 00:08:01,040 --> 00:08:03,040 Speaker 1: weren't scoring a lot of touchdowns late in the year. 143 00:08:03,120 --> 00:08:06,040 Speaker 1: You know, you had James Connor obviously, you know, with 144 00:08:06,080 --> 00:08:08,520 Speaker 1: the short yardish stuff, and then you know Zach Ertz 145 00:08:08,560 --> 00:08:11,400 Speaker 1: and yeah, he provided that where they didn't get a 146 00:08:11,400 --> 00:08:14,360 Speaker 1: whole lot of production touchdown wise from Christian Kirk and 147 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:18,240 Speaker 1: Ron del Moore, and obviously more had some injuries there. 148 00:08:18,280 --> 00:08:21,480 Speaker 1: So yeah, I mean, whether he's a fourth or fifth receiver, 149 00:08:21,680 --> 00:08:24,520 Speaker 1: we know that obviously that position needs to be more 150 00:08:24,600 --> 00:08:27,880 Speaker 1: top heavy and adding another two depending on what Even 151 00:08:27,880 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 1: if they sign aj Green, I'm still looking at another 152 00:08:30,560 --> 00:08:32,880 Speaker 1: another receiver, whether it's in the first or second round. 153 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:35,680 Speaker 1: I like that description. It needs to be top heavy 154 00:08:35,679 --> 00:08:38,880 Speaker 1: because right now it's just DeAndre Hopkins and that's nothing 155 00:08:38,920 --> 00:08:41,280 Speaker 1: against Ron del Moore, but he is still somewhat of 156 00:08:41,320 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 1: an unknown. You do it for one season, that's great, 157 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:45,880 Speaker 1: but it was a lot of flashes, not a lot 158 00:08:45,880 --> 00:08:49,120 Speaker 1: of consistency in that first season. So you still have 159 00:08:49,200 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 1: d hop Now it's like, all right, what else you got? Yeah, 160 00:08:52,640 --> 00:08:55,839 Speaker 1: but it's always it's always refreshing to go back and 161 00:08:55,920 --> 00:08:58,400 Speaker 1: when you first time we heard it with Sean Jefferson 162 00:08:58,440 --> 00:09:00,920 Speaker 1: and then Kingsbury mentioned at the Common then they probably 163 00:09:01,080 --> 00:09:03,240 Speaker 1: should have used him in a different role versus system. 164 00:09:03,320 --> 00:09:06,560 Speaker 1: Talking about rondel Moore said of maybe just I Candy, 165 00:09:06,600 --> 00:09:08,800 Speaker 1: you know, get him on the outside. Clearly he's going 166 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:11,080 Speaker 1: to replace Christian Kirk in the slot, but he has 167 00:09:11,080 --> 00:09:14,560 Speaker 1: the ability with that speed and if he's drawn on 168 00:09:14,600 --> 00:09:17,320 Speaker 1: the outside, maybe you're drawn the second or third corner 169 00:09:17,360 --> 00:09:19,920 Speaker 1: and you gotta like your matchup there. So it's refreshing 170 00:09:19,960 --> 00:09:22,800 Speaker 1: that they didn't go, well, you know that's his role. 171 00:09:22,880 --> 00:09:24,719 Speaker 1: He's gonna have to accept it. No, you've got to 172 00:09:24,760 --> 00:09:26,240 Speaker 1: find a way to get him because he is a 173 00:09:26,240 --> 00:09:28,680 Speaker 1: playmaker when he gets the ball in his hands. Right now, 174 00:09:28,840 --> 00:09:32,560 Speaker 1: as we speak again Monday, April eleventh, we're still in 175 00:09:32,600 --> 00:09:34,800 Speaker 1: the midst of free agency. Whether you want to talk 176 00:09:34,800 --> 00:09:37,440 Speaker 1: about second way, third way. We've got the draft coming up. 177 00:09:37,480 --> 00:09:39,960 Speaker 1: But the depth chart at wide receiver at least and 178 00:09:40,040 --> 00:09:41,880 Speaker 1: correct me if I'm wrong here, MJ. But this is 179 00:09:41,920 --> 00:09:45,400 Speaker 1: how I read the Cardinals wide receiver depth chart, and 180 00:09:45,400 --> 00:09:50,079 Speaker 1: it is top heavy. DeAndre Hopkins, Rondel Moore, Antoine Wesley, 181 00:09:50,360 --> 00:09:54,880 Speaker 1: Greg George Andy, Isabella, Andre Bechellia. Those are your six 182 00:09:54,920 --> 00:09:58,680 Speaker 1: wide receivers currently on the roster. Who knows if that 183 00:09:58,880 --> 00:10:02,200 Speaker 1: is added to with a Jake Green someone in free agency. 184 00:10:02,240 --> 00:10:05,160 Speaker 1: You hope, obviously we both think that wide receiver as 185 00:10:05,160 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 1: a need come to draft, whether that's day one or 186 00:10:07,600 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 1: day two. And you always say what twelve to thirteen, 187 00:10:10,920 --> 00:10:14,240 Speaker 1: maybe fourteen receivers brought to camp, So that's six. It's 188 00:10:14,240 --> 00:10:17,199 Speaker 1: gonna double by the time we get to first week 189 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:19,719 Speaker 1: of August, last week of July. Yeah, and we got 190 00:10:19,720 --> 00:10:24,400 Speaker 1: a chance to preview what the Cardinals could do offensively, 191 00:10:24,640 --> 00:10:26,640 Speaker 1: not only in the first round, but in the you know, 192 00:10:26,640 --> 00:10:28,640 Speaker 1: maybe the second day. And I thought Darren Urban brought 193 00:10:28,679 --> 00:10:30,960 Speaker 1: up a good point. It wouldn't surprise him if they 194 00:10:31,200 --> 00:10:34,560 Speaker 1: drafted two wide receivers, whether you get one early and 195 00:10:34,640 --> 00:10:37,480 Speaker 1: again they do have him multiple picks when he comes 196 00:10:37,480 --> 00:10:40,439 Speaker 1: to the six and seventh round. Again, you can't fill 197 00:10:40,520 --> 00:10:43,760 Speaker 1: every position, but I would agree. And then you know 198 00:10:43,800 --> 00:10:45,920 Speaker 1: a lot of guys that maybe he didn't play the 199 00:10:46,000 --> 00:10:49,200 Speaker 1: last year for different reasons, and they go undrafted. They're 200 00:10:49,200 --> 00:10:52,360 Speaker 1: gonna bring in some undrafted free Now I was told 201 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:56,480 Speaker 1: normally you'll bring in maybe fifteen to eighteen. I think 202 00:10:56,480 --> 00:10:58,600 Speaker 1: this year they're only gonna bring in seven to ten. 203 00:10:58,720 --> 00:11:02,079 Speaker 1: And they value the top players because they're going to 204 00:11:02,120 --> 00:11:04,360 Speaker 1: get a little bit more money. So before you just 205 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:06,920 Speaker 1: bringing a guy, give them fifteen hundred dollars, you know, 206 00:11:07,000 --> 00:11:09,600 Speaker 1: five thousand dollars, and you have a pool and you 207 00:11:09,640 --> 00:11:12,920 Speaker 1: spart it out. It appears based on the numbers that 208 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:15,480 Speaker 1: they're gonna lessen that and try to go after guys 209 00:11:15,520 --> 00:11:17,480 Speaker 1: that they feel like maybe that he couldn't get into 210 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:19,839 Speaker 1: passes that make sense, Yeah, and it's it's how they 211 00:11:19,920 --> 00:11:23,280 Speaker 1: handle those undrafted free agents because you can only go 212 00:11:23,360 --> 00:11:25,640 Speaker 1: up to ninety and it depends, you know, if you 213 00:11:25,720 --> 00:11:27,760 Speaker 1: add more than the eight draft picks that they have, 214 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:31,439 Speaker 1: then that obviously shrinks the number of undrafted rookie free agents. 215 00:11:31,440 --> 00:11:34,280 Speaker 1: If you go heavier in free agency and add players, 216 00:11:34,320 --> 00:11:37,480 Speaker 1: that obviously shrinks the number of undrafted rookie free agents. 217 00:11:37,520 --> 00:11:42,559 Speaker 1: But if you're just focusing on ten as opposed to twenty, 218 00:11:42,960 --> 00:11:46,200 Speaker 1: you know, and we'll see what happens during the rookie 219 00:11:46,320 --> 00:11:48,880 Speaker 1: mini camp and some tryout players that are brought in. 220 00:11:48,960 --> 00:11:50,960 Speaker 1: Can someone open up a coach's eye and say, hey, 221 00:11:51,080 --> 00:11:53,800 Speaker 1: let's bring them on board. See what he's got. Doesn't 222 00:11:53,800 --> 00:11:56,160 Speaker 1: mean he's going to be on the active roster come September, 223 00:11:56,440 --> 00:11:59,320 Speaker 1: but it does. Again, you're talking about slots, and I 224 00:11:59,360 --> 00:12:02,240 Speaker 1: think what each position group, you probably have X number 225 00:12:02,240 --> 00:12:04,880 Speaker 1: of players that you can slot at each position group. Yeah, 226 00:12:04,880 --> 00:12:07,520 Speaker 1: because right now, I mean even if the Cardinals draft 227 00:12:07,520 --> 00:12:10,000 Speaker 1: at a tight end, they would have eight usually bring 228 00:12:10,080 --> 00:12:14,199 Speaker 1: six to camp. So again, once you get through the 229 00:12:15,840 --> 00:12:18,800 Speaker 1: rookie mini camp and part of the OTA, you'll you'll 230 00:12:18,840 --> 00:12:21,080 Speaker 1: see them go back and reflect on the roster. Where 231 00:12:21,200 --> 00:12:24,280 Speaker 1: areas are concerned, Where what areas are we deeper at, 232 00:12:24,360 --> 00:12:28,240 Speaker 1: where maybe we don't need as many back into the roster. 233 00:12:28,400 --> 00:12:30,520 Speaker 1: But we know this team, you know, when it came 234 00:12:30,559 --> 00:12:33,880 Speaker 1: to push, come to shove last year, their depth was 235 00:12:34,000 --> 00:12:36,840 Speaker 1: questioned late in the year. You mentioned that draft primer 236 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:40,240 Speaker 1: on asy cardinals dot com and the Arizona Cardinals YouTube channel. 237 00:12:40,280 --> 00:12:43,840 Speaker 1: It was myself, you, Darren Urban and Danny Surrect breaking 238 00:12:43,880 --> 00:12:46,959 Speaker 1: down the offensive needs on what this team might look 239 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:51,200 Speaker 1: at the draft. And remember three picks and the seventh round, 240 00:12:51,200 --> 00:12:54,400 Speaker 1: two and the six so that's five late round picks. 241 00:12:54,840 --> 00:12:57,920 Speaker 1: And those picks, I wouldn't say they are just throwaway 242 00:12:58,000 --> 00:13:00,880 Speaker 1: or flyer picks, but you don't know what positions do 243 00:13:00,920 --> 00:13:03,800 Speaker 1: you target with those three picks. You better app to 244 00:13:03,840 --> 00:13:07,600 Speaker 1: look at maybe a lineman or a skilled position player 245 00:13:07,679 --> 00:13:09,720 Speaker 1: because if you do like them and they stick on, 246 00:13:10,280 --> 00:13:13,520 Speaker 1: they got to be able to play special teams before 247 00:13:13,559 --> 00:13:16,360 Speaker 1: they can play either offense or defense or respectively. Yeah, 248 00:13:16,440 --> 00:13:19,079 Speaker 1: and again, you know a lot of teams will get 249 00:13:19,120 --> 00:13:21,040 Speaker 1: on the phone in the sixth round and say, hey, 250 00:13:21,080 --> 00:13:24,200 Speaker 1: if you don't get drafted, we'll bring in again. Normally 251 00:13:24,240 --> 00:13:26,920 Speaker 1: that's fifteen to eighteen players, because right after the draft 252 00:13:27,000 --> 00:13:31,079 Speaker 1: you have scouts and position coaches calling players. Maybe attended 253 00:13:31,160 --> 00:13:33,880 Speaker 1: the prote they have a relationship with it. But you know, 254 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 1: I mentioned on the primer that it wouldn't surprise me 255 00:13:37,320 --> 00:13:41,480 Speaker 1: now if they took a quarterback in the seventh round. 256 00:13:41,520 --> 00:13:44,600 Speaker 1: Now they have had private workouts with two different quarterbacks. 257 00:13:45,040 --> 00:13:48,400 Speaker 1: Again trace mcsorley's on the roster. This would be more 258 00:13:48,400 --> 00:13:51,520 Speaker 1: of a practice squad guy possibly, but I think they 259 00:13:51,520 --> 00:13:53,640 Speaker 1: want to get someone that has a similar skill set. 260 00:13:53,640 --> 00:13:56,360 Speaker 1: The collar not that quote McCoy's the backup. This is 261 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:58,880 Speaker 1: more running the scout team, even though Coote will do that, 262 00:13:58,960 --> 00:14:00,960 Speaker 1: but you kind of want to have a guy in 263 00:14:01,040 --> 00:14:04,520 Speaker 1: here that the defense can defend on. Considering and I 264 00:14:04,520 --> 00:14:06,920 Speaker 1: haven't looked at how many mobile quarterbacks they will face 265 00:14:06,960 --> 00:14:10,640 Speaker 1: for the upcoming season, Well, you usually have four quarterbacks 266 00:14:10,679 --> 00:14:14,680 Speaker 1: initially on the roster, and that fourth becomes a lot 267 00:14:14,720 --> 00:14:17,280 Speaker 1: of that guy that either runs the scout team or 268 00:14:17,360 --> 00:14:20,160 Speaker 1: does a lot of the throwing to the lower back 269 00:14:20,280 --> 00:14:23,440 Speaker 1: end roster types to kind of help them get the reps. 270 00:14:23,760 --> 00:14:27,920 Speaker 1: And four is usually what many people have either I 271 00:14:27,960 --> 00:14:31,040 Speaker 1: wouldn't say full time, but even during the regular season 272 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:33,680 Speaker 1: with one of those on the practice squad. Cardinals did 273 00:14:33,720 --> 00:14:35,680 Speaker 1: not last season. They had three on the active roster 274 00:14:35,800 --> 00:14:38,920 Speaker 1: or the fifty three man roster, and sometimes that third 275 00:14:39,000 --> 00:14:42,080 Speaker 1: quarterback is typically on the practice squad. Yeah, exactly. I mean, 276 00:14:42,440 --> 00:14:45,120 Speaker 1: you definitely want to bring four to camp just from 277 00:14:45,200 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 1: numbers wise. And I don't anticipate seeing Kyler Murray play 278 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:52,400 Speaker 1: any I don't know this, but I assume he's not 279 00:14:52,400 --> 00:14:55,200 Speaker 1: gonna play a ton in the preseason. Does Colpe McCoy 280 00:14:55,320 --> 00:14:57,360 Speaker 1: need to play maybe just because you're gonna you know, 281 00:14:57,360 --> 00:15:00,760 Speaker 1: I think I anticipate Antoine Wesley being out there, uh 282 00:15:01,360 --> 00:15:04,800 Speaker 1: Doorrich Picelli as a bell stall on the roster, So 283 00:15:04,840 --> 00:15:06,760 Speaker 1: you're gonna have somebody that can throw the ball to him. 284 00:15:06,800 --> 00:15:09,080 Speaker 1: But I would assume you know, you want to get 285 00:15:09,120 --> 00:15:12,120 Speaker 1: your backups more playing time because the next time they 286 00:15:12,160 --> 00:15:13,640 Speaker 1: play is going to be in a real game. I 287 00:15:13,640 --> 00:15:16,960 Speaker 1: think we've all learned our lesson with respect to preseason 288 00:15:17,040 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 1: football and what that tells us and what it doesn't 289 00:15:19,480 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 1: tell us. Specifically when you're talking about that first team 290 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 1: that if we don't see Kyle Murray on the field 291 00:15:24,840 --> 00:15:27,120 Speaker 1: at all for those three preseason games, I'm not gonna 292 00:15:27,120 --> 00:15:29,440 Speaker 1: bat and I I'm not gonna matter talk. I mean, 293 00:15:29,480 --> 00:15:31,720 Speaker 1: we'll discuss it, but I'm not gonna not gonna go 294 00:15:31,720 --> 00:15:34,080 Speaker 1: on a rants or yell. Now, there was a lot 295 00:15:34,120 --> 00:15:37,600 Speaker 1: of that last season because what was its eleven snaps 296 00:15:37,640 --> 00:15:39,720 Speaker 1: and three three and outs or whatever? Why and it 297 00:15:39,800 --> 00:15:42,480 Speaker 1: just didn't look good. And in obviously Week one they 298 00:15:42,520 --> 00:15:45,040 Speaker 1: blitzed the Tennessee Titans, ran them right out of their 299 00:15:45,080 --> 00:15:50,280 Speaker 1: own stadium. So for some players, yes your rookies, second year, 300 00:15:50,480 --> 00:15:53,720 Speaker 1: third year players, maybe even someone that is trying to 301 00:15:53,760 --> 00:15:56,120 Speaker 1: gain a roster spot, a veteran that is trying to 302 00:15:56,160 --> 00:15:58,840 Speaker 1: look at a second lease or a third lease on 303 00:15:58,920 --> 00:16:02,200 Speaker 1: life in the national Football Yeah, those reps matter, but 304 00:16:02,520 --> 00:16:06,720 Speaker 1: for a Kyler Murray, DeAndre Hopkins, James Connor, James j Watt, 305 00:16:07,080 --> 00:16:13,440 Speaker 1: Buddha Baker, it doesn't mean as much and it shouldn't 306 00:16:13,480 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 1: mean fans. Yeah, we all want to see them play 307 00:16:15,520 --> 00:16:18,440 Speaker 1: and get excited, but let's not put a lot of 308 00:16:18,480 --> 00:16:21,720 Speaker 1: stock in preseason football. That's a lesson that I learned 309 00:16:21,760 --> 00:16:27,120 Speaker 1: after last season. I understand it. And to me, you know, 310 00:16:27,280 --> 00:16:29,800 Speaker 1: the thing is it's always nice to go against a 311 00:16:29,880 --> 00:16:33,200 Speaker 1: different opponent, and they were playing the Chiefs, so you know, 312 00:16:33,240 --> 00:16:35,080 Speaker 1: that would have been a good matchup. You know, I'd 313 00:16:35,120 --> 00:16:37,360 Speaker 1: like the way that Isaiah Simmons played in that game. 314 00:16:37,440 --> 00:16:40,440 Speaker 1: He was covering you know, Nicole Hardman, which is not easy. 315 00:16:40,520 --> 00:16:43,760 Speaker 1: And but I anticipate Zavin Collins to play a lot 316 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:45,600 Speaker 1: in the preseason because he's got to get the reps. 317 00:16:45,640 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 1: So there's there's certain guys, but the worst thing is 318 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:50,200 Speaker 1: you don't want to have any injuries to your five 319 00:16:50,240 --> 00:16:52,600 Speaker 1: star players, like you know, Rodney huts Eye. I mean, 320 00:16:52,760 --> 00:16:54,480 Speaker 1: I know they don't have a backup center right now, 321 00:16:54,840 --> 00:16:57,720 Speaker 1: and maybe the thought is we're going to just play 322 00:16:57,760 --> 00:17:00,320 Speaker 1: for a series, you know, knock some of the run stuff, 323 00:17:00,400 --> 00:17:04,160 Speaker 1: or going against a different opponent, keeping vanilla. But they're 324 00:17:04,280 --> 00:17:06,480 Speaker 1: they're in their fourth yere right now. They know what 325 00:17:06,560 --> 00:17:08,600 Speaker 1: this offense is going to look like. Now you add 326 00:17:08,640 --> 00:17:11,640 Speaker 1: some more players and then obviously make tweaks to the system, 327 00:17:12,040 --> 00:17:14,040 Speaker 1: so there's no drop off in the second half of 328 00:17:14,040 --> 00:17:16,520 Speaker 1: the season. So I'm sure they'll have a plan for that, 329 00:17:16,560 --> 00:17:18,960 Speaker 1: but I'm not gonna, you know, fire in a theater 330 00:17:18,960 --> 00:17:21,040 Speaker 1: if we don't see the starters in the preseason. We all, 331 00:17:21,080 --> 00:17:24,680 Speaker 1: speaking of the Tennessee Titans, don't forget. According to the 332 00:17:24,720 --> 00:17:28,119 Speaker 1: Titans side of things, Mike Vrabel announcing during the annual 333 00:17:28,200 --> 00:17:30,919 Speaker 1: league meeting that there is going to be joint practices 334 00:17:30,960 --> 00:17:34,400 Speaker 1: between the Titans and Cardinals. Not confirmed on the Cardinals 335 00:17:34,480 --> 00:17:37,320 Speaker 1: end as of yet, but no reason to think it's not. 336 00:17:37,480 --> 00:17:40,680 Speaker 1: So all of a sudden those practices. Whether it's one day, 337 00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:42,919 Speaker 1: two day, three days, I don't know how the schedule 338 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:45,440 Speaker 1: is gonna fit, but I would put more stock and 339 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:48,439 Speaker 1: those reps. Now, all of a sudden, Kyler Murray not 340 00:17:48,560 --> 00:17:50,639 Speaker 1: seeing a huge rush, but now all of a sudden 341 00:17:50,800 --> 00:17:54,080 Speaker 1: is throwing to a wide receiver that he's comfortable knows, 342 00:17:54,400 --> 00:17:58,320 Speaker 1: but it's not a dB that he has seen for 343 00:17:58,359 --> 00:18:01,000 Speaker 1: the past three or four weeks in training camp. Now, 344 00:18:01,040 --> 00:18:03,520 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, it's someone else, a different colored jersey, 345 00:18:03,800 --> 00:18:06,240 Speaker 1: and then you work on the timing and where do 346 00:18:06,240 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 1: you like the football, And the same goes for the 347 00:18:08,359 --> 00:18:11,159 Speaker 1: other side for the Cardinals defenders on a pass catcher, 348 00:18:11,240 --> 00:18:13,919 Speaker 1: a skill player for the Tennessee Titans. Yeah, I couldn't 349 00:18:13,920 --> 00:18:16,919 Speaker 1: agree more. And to me that that's where I always mentioned. 350 00:18:16,960 --> 00:18:18,720 Speaker 1: You know, you can put your number one corner in 351 00:18:18,800 --> 00:18:21,440 Speaker 1: the number one wide receiver and then there'll be individual drills. 352 00:18:21,440 --> 00:18:23,760 Speaker 1: I'll be in full pads where now all of a sudden, 353 00:18:23,760 --> 00:18:25,960 Speaker 1: you have your left tackle going against a pass rusher. 354 00:18:26,119 --> 00:18:29,760 Speaker 1: You know so, and usually it's a gentleman's agreement and 355 00:18:29,760 --> 00:18:32,600 Speaker 1: players know you don't touch the quarterback, so he should 356 00:18:32,640 --> 00:18:35,720 Speaker 1: be protected, maybe be wearing a different jersey just colorwise, 357 00:18:35,720 --> 00:18:37,320 Speaker 1: so you make sure you don't get close to him. 358 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:39,560 Speaker 1: And if that happens, then you're gonna see a lot 359 00:18:39,560 --> 00:18:42,159 Speaker 1: of fights. Well, there might be a little bit that 360 00:18:42,400 --> 00:18:46,280 Speaker 1: anticipate the intensity gets ramped up and the adrenaline and 361 00:18:46,640 --> 00:18:48,840 Speaker 1: that might be a little pushing. I don't I'm trying 362 00:18:48,880 --> 00:18:51,360 Speaker 1: to think. I don't know of a joint practice in 363 00:18:51,359 --> 00:18:54,400 Speaker 1: which there isn't at least some I wouldn't say skarmish 364 00:18:54,600 --> 00:18:57,480 Speaker 1: and not not a fight, but at least some jowing 365 00:18:57,520 --> 00:18:59,600 Speaker 1: back and forth, a little pushing and shop. And how 366 00:18:59,600 --> 00:19:03,160 Speaker 1: could happen in your own training camp after so many days? Yeah, 367 00:19:03,240 --> 00:19:07,160 Speaker 1: and usually again the head coaches will come to an agreement. 368 00:19:07,200 --> 00:19:10,040 Speaker 1: But Mike Rabels known to be a physical um. You 369 00:19:10,080 --> 00:19:11,760 Speaker 1: know he was a player, and you can when you 370 00:19:11,760 --> 00:19:15,320 Speaker 1: look at the tight the Titans, they're a physical football team. 371 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:17,440 Speaker 1: So they're gonna trying to want to show how where 372 00:19:17,440 --> 00:19:20,080 Speaker 1: they are in training camp. But again it's more how 373 00:19:20,160 --> 00:19:22,000 Speaker 1: you practice. You don't want to see guys get on 374 00:19:22,040 --> 00:19:24,679 Speaker 1: the ground. There's a way to practice, and they're professionals. 375 00:19:24,720 --> 00:19:27,480 Speaker 1: So I would think if it's two or three days, 376 00:19:27,520 --> 00:19:30,080 Speaker 1: maybe that second day, and if if it's hot and 377 00:19:30,160 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 1: human out there and you start getting under somebody's skin, 378 00:19:32,920 --> 00:19:35,560 Speaker 1: yeah maybe, But for the most part, I mean it's 379 00:19:35,600 --> 00:19:38,720 Speaker 1: just the problem is sometimes you have an undrafted free 380 00:19:38,760 --> 00:19:41,000 Speaker 1: agent or a seventh round pick and he's trying to 381 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:43,320 Speaker 1: make the roster in one day, and there's a way 382 00:19:43,359 --> 00:19:46,240 Speaker 1: to practice, and sometimes you just gotta say slow down. 383 00:19:47,320 --> 00:19:49,399 Speaker 1: You know, we're all trying to, you know, get a 384 00:19:49,440 --> 00:19:51,880 Speaker 1: bite at the apple, but you can't fault to guy 385 00:19:51,880 --> 00:19:53,840 Speaker 1: that's an undrafted freedom where he's trying to make an 386 00:19:53,840 --> 00:19:56,040 Speaker 1: impression not only behind the team he's playing with, but 387 00:19:56,119 --> 00:19:58,400 Speaker 1: also the team they're going against. Yeah, there is that 388 00:19:58,600 --> 00:20:01,600 Speaker 1: fine line how to figure out and what do you 389 00:20:01,680 --> 00:20:05,280 Speaker 1: do and do you want players to go full speed 390 00:20:05,320 --> 00:20:07,439 Speaker 1: and make an impression you at the same time cross 391 00:20:07,520 --> 00:20:09,720 Speaker 1: that line you don't want and all of a sudden, 392 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:12,320 Speaker 1: someone gets hurt and feelings are hurt, and then all 393 00:20:12,359 --> 00:20:14,920 Speaker 1: of a sudden. Yet it's it can get ugly at times, 394 00:20:14,920 --> 00:20:17,480 Speaker 1: and it did last season between the Titans and Buccaneers. 395 00:20:17,480 --> 00:20:22,280 Speaker 1: So knock on wood, it's a more controlled and beneficial 396 00:20:22,359 --> 00:20:25,000 Speaker 1: for both parties to have that joint practice at one 397 00:20:25,240 --> 00:20:27,680 Speaker 1: at some point during the preseason coming up well, and 398 00:20:28,119 --> 00:20:30,159 Speaker 1: if you want to settle the score, if they're happening 399 00:20:30,160 --> 00:20:31,639 Speaker 1: to play that week, and then all of a sudden, 400 00:20:31,680 --> 00:20:34,920 Speaker 1: that's where you can settle the score. Absolutely. Cardinals Covered 401 00:20:34,920 --> 00:20:38,200 Speaker 1: two presented by Hyunday, proud partner of the Arizona Cardinals. 402 00:20:38,200 --> 00:20:41,200 Speaker 1: All right, we are less than three weeks away from 403 00:20:41,200 --> 00:20:44,879 Speaker 1: the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, we continue to count 404 00:20:44,880 --> 00:20:48,640 Speaker 1: it down Mike Drecky's top fifty draft prospects. We are 405 00:20:48,720 --> 00:20:51,360 Speaker 1: now at number thirty, will go to the next ten, 406 00:20:51,480 --> 00:20:54,600 Speaker 1: So counting down thirty to twenty one. If you missed 407 00:20:54,880 --> 00:20:58,480 Speaker 1: any of the previous countdowns, just going to the archives 408 00:20:58,600 --> 00:21:01,600 Speaker 1: asy Cardinals dot com or wherever you get your podcasts, 409 00:21:01,800 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 1: and you can figure out who Mike direct he had 410 00:21:04,080 --> 00:21:07,560 Speaker 1: at forty four or who he had at number thirty five. 411 00:21:07,600 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 1: But we are going to begin at number thirty. And 412 00:21:10,920 --> 00:21:14,640 Speaker 1: it is a wide receiver that some mock drafters out 413 00:21:14,640 --> 00:21:17,720 Speaker 1: there had pegged with the Cardinals at number twenty three. 414 00:21:17,760 --> 00:21:20,159 Speaker 1: But it's a wide receiver out of Penn State, Johan 415 00:21:20,280 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 1: Dotson Senior five eleven one seventy eights, And I'll give 416 00:21:24,160 --> 00:21:26,480 Speaker 1: him my opinion on that size. But tell me about 417 00:21:26,600 --> 00:21:29,840 Speaker 1: Johan Dotson. He ran a four four three, His vertical 418 00:21:30,000 --> 00:21:33,160 Speaker 1: was thirty six. He was a third team Associated Press 419 00:21:33,240 --> 00:21:36,960 Speaker 1: All American last year, second team All Big twelve one 420 00:21:37,040 --> 00:21:41,879 Speaker 1: conference wide receiver. He's a guy that also returns punts. 421 00:21:42,119 --> 00:21:44,520 Speaker 1: And you started looking at his punt returns, I mean 422 00:21:44,840 --> 00:21:46,800 Speaker 1: over the last couple of years. I mean he had 423 00:21:46,840 --> 00:21:50,000 Speaker 1: twenty five punt returns for three hundred and eighty eight yards. 424 00:21:50,359 --> 00:21:53,600 Speaker 1: He did have one return for a touchdown. Now you 425 00:21:53,680 --> 00:21:57,200 Speaker 1: mentioned the size, five eleven, one hundred and eighty four pounds. 426 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,960 Speaker 1: He's a guy that when you look at it, Craig, 427 00:22:00,440 --> 00:22:03,680 Speaker 1: he plays a little bit bigger than maybe his number sizes. 428 00:22:04,400 --> 00:22:07,120 Speaker 1: Over his career, one hundred and eighty three receptions close 429 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:11,040 Speaker 1: to twenty twenty seven hundred yards, about twenty five touchdowns. 430 00:22:11,040 --> 00:22:13,600 Speaker 1: He actually has twenty touchdowns in the last two seasons, 431 00:22:13,920 --> 00:22:17,720 Speaker 1: third team APE All Americans and second team All Big 432 00:22:17,960 --> 00:22:21,919 Speaker 1: Ten and the average on punt returns just over seven 433 00:22:22,080 --> 00:22:25,080 Speaker 1: a game. But size wise, it's not a wide receiver 434 00:22:25,240 --> 00:22:28,920 Speaker 1: that I am looking at at number twenty three. I've 435 00:22:28,920 --> 00:22:32,119 Speaker 1: made myself very clear as far as an outside wide receiver, 436 00:22:32,200 --> 00:22:35,199 Speaker 1: that's where this team needs to add, whether that's in 437 00:22:35,280 --> 00:22:37,880 Speaker 1: free agency and or the draft. I think we've got 438 00:22:37,920 --> 00:22:40,600 Speaker 1: our fill of slot receivers, and I don't know where 439 00:22:40,760 --> 00:22:44,000 Speaker 1: Dotson would peg inside or outside or a combination of both. 440 00:22:44,080 --> 00:22:47,560 Speaker 1: But you know, if all things are equal amongst wide receivers, 441 00:22:47,560 --> 00:22:49,520 Speaker 1: I'm going for the taller one that's six two and 442 00:22:49,880 --> 00:22:52,439 Speaker 1: six three six four. Nothing against Dotson, but I just 443 00:22:53,160 --> 00:22:55,840 Speaker 1: this offense needs to grow, and there seems to be 444 00:22:55,920 --> 00:22:59,560 Speaker 1: too much of an emphasis or too many smaller wide 445 00:22:59,560 --> 00:23:01,879 Speaker 1: receiver over the last several years. You know, I was 446 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:04,400 Speaker 1: thinking about this over the weekend. Let's let me give 447 00:23:04,400 --> 00:23:07,880 Speaker 1: you a hypothetical. Let's say like a kyl Tyreek Hill 448 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:09,920 Speaker 1: was in this draft and you still had Ron del 449 00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:14,200 Speaker 1: More and you had DeAndre Hopkins. Would you not take 450 00:23:14,280 --> 00:23:16,280 Speaker 1: him because of his size? Well, yeah, because at that 451 00:23:16,320 --> 00:23:18,840 Speaker 1: point I don't know anything about Tyreek Hill. You're talking 452 00:23:18,880 --> 00:23:22,280 Speaker 1: about now you know twenty twenty hindsight, Yeah, well you 453 00:23:22,400 --> 00:23:25,040 Speaker 1: take Tyreek Hill because you can do so many different things. 454 00:23:25,119 --> 00:23:28,800 Speaker 1: And who's to say Dotson is not that player five 455 00:23:28,920 --> 00:23:31,560 Speaker 1: years from now, three years from now. That's the unknown. 456 00:23:31,640 --> 00:23:34,080 Speaker 1: That's the role of the dice of the NFL draft. 457 00:23:34,160 --> 00:23:36,440 Speaker 1: I just you go by what the tape shows you, 458 00:23:36,480 --> 00:23:38,720 Speaker 1: and you're like, all right, we got another five eleven guy. 459 00:23:38,760 --> 00:23:43,639 Speaker 1: And again my preference, my personal preference, no to me. 460 00:23:43,880 --> 00:23:45,960 Speaker 1: When you have hop on the left side and you 461 00:23:46,000 --> 00:23:47,679 Speaker 1: have the guy on the right side, that's you know, 462 00:23:47,680 --> 00:23:49,520 Speaker 1: a guy that's six three six for it, you can 463 00:23:49,560 --> 00:23:51,720 Speaker 1: do so many different things with your offense. Now, his 464 00:23:51,840 --> 00:23:56,919 Speaker 1: comparison is Emmanuel Sanders. You know, the thing about him, 465 00:23:56,960 --> 00:23:58,880 Speaker 1: he's projected to go in the first round. I mean 466 00:23:58,920 --> 00:24:03,600 Speaker 1: you look at he's projected, it's he's either first round 467 00:24:03,680 --> 00:24:06,399 Speaker 1: or early second round. And you know, to the Cardinal 468 00:24:06,480 --> 00:24:09,959 Speaker 1: Society he's worth twenty third overall. You know, according to 469 00:24:10,000 --> 00:24:13,439 Speaker 1: one scout, he says he's got some weaknesses that are 470 00:24:13,440 --> 00:24:15,159 Speaker 1: going to give him trouble in the league, but you 471 00:24:15,200 --> 00:24:18,720 Speaker 1: really can't crush him for them because he's a he's 472 00:24:18,760 --> 00:24:21,840 Speaker 1: really a good runner and a very smart player. According 473 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:26,080 Speaker 1: to a scouting director in the NFC team weakness is 474 00:24:26,080 --> 00:24:29,600 Speaker 1: not as comfortable working between the hashes. Some stumble when 475 00:24:29,600 --> 00:24:32,200 Speaker 1: he comes out of his breaks. Now, the interesting thing 476 00:24:32,320 --> 00:24:35,639 Speaker 1: is his acceleration off the line of scrimmage. I mean, 477 00:24:35,680 --> 00:24:38,320 Speaker 1: he's got good size for his considering how you know, 478 00:24:38,520 --> 00:24:42,399 Speaker 1: he's not six five. He's a guy that can you know, 479 00:24:42,520 --> 00:24:45,280 Speaker 1: take the ball from the line of scrimmage because of 480 00:24:45,320 --> 00:24:48,320 Speaker 1: his return skills. So I've seen his name mocked with 481 00:24:48,359 --> 00:24:50,600 Speaker 1: the Cardinals, but again it kind of goes against what 482 00:24:50,640 --> 00:24:53,800 Speaker 1: they really want is a big, physical receiver. All right. 483 00:24:53,920 --> 00:24:57,680 Speaker 1: So that's at number thirty counting down number twenty nine, 484 00:24:57,760 --> 00:25:02,479 Speaker 1: we go defense Minnesota outside linebacker boy A Maffe senior, 485 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:05,560 Speaker 1: six foot four, two hundred and sixty one pounds, and 486 00:25:05,640 --> 00:25:08,080 Speaker 1: here is where we come up with another name. As 487 00:25:08,080 --> 00:25:11,159 Speaker 1: far as edge rusher is concerned. Yeah, he ran a 488 00:25:11,200 --> 00:25:14,359 Speaker 1: four to five to three. He was invited to the 489 00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:18,800 Speaker 1: Senior Senior Bowl twenty twenty one third Team All Big 490 00:25:18,840 --> 00:25:22,480 Speaker 1: Ten Conference second Team, a team leader and tackles and 491 00:25:22,600 --> 00:25:24,880 Speaker 1: tackle for losses, and over the last couple of seasons 492 00:25:25,560 --> 00:25:29,600 Speaker 1: he also makes the Bruce Feldman Freaklist. Reportedly forty point 493 00:25:29,640 --> 00:25:33,640 Speaker 1: five vert, ten point six broad and his power clean 494 00:25:33,800 --> 00:25:36,360 Speaker 1: was over four hundred pounds. So here's a guy that's 495 00:25:36,400 --> 00:25:38,800 Speaker 1: sixty three and a half two hundred and fifty five pounds. 496 00:25:40,320 --> 00:25:42,640 Speaker 1: You look at him from a standpoint of he's He's 497 00:25:42,800 --> 00:25:47,119 Speaker 1: played in only thirteen games started. He's played in forty 498 00:25:47,119 --> 00:25:50,919 Speaker 1: two more special teams over last year. He's only started 499 00:25:51,040 --> 00:25:57,800 Speaker 1: thirteen games. Tackle for losses nineteen fifteen sacks. He's a 500 00:25:57,840 --> 00:26:00,959 Speaker 1: guy that obviously you would hope that he can come 501 00:26:01,000 --> 00:26:02,439 Speaker 1: in and play right away, but he may be a 502 00:26:02,560 --> 00:26:06,720 Speaker 1: rotation player. Initially, you mentioned the Senior Bowl named National 503 00:26:06,800 --> 00:26:10,720 Speaker 1: Team Player of the Game, two sacks, a forced fumble, 504 00:26:10,840 --> 00:26:13,520 Speaker 1: So that jumps off the page as far as what 505 00:26:13,560 --> 00:26:15,360 Speaker 1: you were able to do in the game. And obviously 506 00:26:15,400 --> 00:26:17,800 Speaker 1: a lot of scouts look at what you did during 507 00:26:17,840 --> 00:26:20,480 Speaker 1: the week, those practices in the Senior Bowl, because now 508 00:26:20,480 --> 00:26:22,359 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, you're getting matched up against talent 509 00:26:22,440 --> 00:26:24,760 Speaker 1: that either is better than you or how do you 510 00:26:24,880 --> 00:26:28,000 Speaker 1: handle that? And then some talent that maybe you should 511 00:26:28,000 --> 00:26:31,120 Speaker 1: outbeat at work, and then do you do that? So 512 00:26:31,880 --> 00:26:34,679 Speaker 1: it's an interesting name out there that you have at 513 00:26:34,800 --> 00:26:38,040 Speaker 1: number twenty nine. Yeah, he's been compared to Rashaan Garry 514 00:26:38,600 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 1: according to scouts. He said the numbers the strength coach 515 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:44,040 Speaker 1: put him through are crazy. If he hits the combine 516 00:26:44,080 --> 00:26:46,000 Speaker 1: like he's supposed to, he's going to shoot up there. 517 00:26:46,480 --> 00:26:50,440 Speaker 1: That's according to a scout in the NSC team. Again, 518 00:26:50,560 --> 00:26:54,159 Speaker 1: explosive athlete, powered jab steps can open up inside and 519 00:26:54,200 --> 00:26:58,520 Speaker 1: outside angles, weaknesses, false starts when he takes a bad 520 00:26:59,400 --> 00:27:01,520 Speaker 1: first step, So those things will work on. But obviously 521 00:27:01,560 --> 00:27:03,960 Speaker 1: none of these guys are polished, no, and you're gonna 522 00:27:04,000 --> 00:27:06,640 Speaker 1: have someone come in and all of a sudden, it's 523 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:08,720 Speaker 1: all right, what do you know? What can you do? 524 00:27:08,800 --> 00:27:11,000 Speaker 1: What you need work on? And none of these players. 525 00:27:11,040 --> 00:27:14,199 Speaker 1: Even though Aiden Hutchinson or Cavon Thibodeau, guys as you're 526 00:27:14,200 --> 00:27:17,240 Speaker 1: gonna hear in their name called early in round one 527 00:27:17,280 --> 00:27:19,640 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden there they'll still need some 528 00:27:19,680 --> 00:27:22,440 Speaker 1: work and there's no guarantee that they even hit despite 529 00:27:22,480 --> 00:27:25,000 Speaker 1: hearing their name called early. Yeah, you know one thing 530 00:27:25,000 --> 00:27:26,760 Speaker 1: that sticks out. It says he has the traits and 531 00:27:26,840 --> 00:27:30,040 Speaker 1: toughness develop into an above average start in a four 532 00:27:30,240 --> 00:27:33,639 Speaker 1: three defense. So four to three now. I did get 533 00:27:33,680 --> 00:27:35,560 Speaker 1: a chance to talk to one of the defensive coaches 534 00:27:35,640 --> 00:27:37,280 Speaker 1: last week and I said, would you guys ever play 535 00:27:37,280 --> 00:27:39,440 Speaker 1: a five man front? And he said, we do that, 536 00:27:39,560 --> 00:27:42,520 Speaker 1: but obviously you got two linebackers on the outside and 537 00:27:42,560 --> 00:27:44,760 Speaker 1: then you got three. But it wouldn't surprise me if 538 00:27:45,200 --> 00:27:48,159 Speaker 1: the Cardinals started loading up on the defensive line and 539 00:27:48,200 --> 00:27:52,080 Speaker 1: get your playmakers with your Zavin Collins at Isaiah Simmons. 540 00:27:52,160 --> 00:27:54,840 Speaker 1: We'll see what happens. But I did ask a coach 541 00:27:54,920 --> 00:27:57,240 Speaker 1: the other day and he said, we do that. But 542 00:27:57,320 --> 00:28:00,159 Speaker 1: I was thinking, you know, go to four guys with 543 00:28:00,200 --> 00:28:02,600 Speaker 1: their hand the dirt and then have a joker like 544 00:28:02,840 --> 00:28:05,080 Speaker 1: Marcus Colden coming out the edge. So we'll wait and see. 545 00:28:05,119 --> 00:28:08,480 Speaker 1: But according to Chad Reader, who does all the write ups. 546 00:28:09,000 --> 00:28:11,640 Speaker 1: He thinks he's more set for a four to three. 547 00:28:11,640 --> 00:28:13,800 Speaker 1: But to me, these guys are interchangeable. You know, he'd 548 00:28:13,840 --> 00:28:16,320 Speaker 1: come in here and you can utilize his skill set 549 00:28:16,359 --> 00:28:19,800 Speaker 1: and he fits. The question becomes as he fits your scheme, though. 550 00:28:19,800 --> 00:28:21,640 Speaker 1: You don't want to force something true. You don't want 551 00:28:21,640 --> 00:28:24,760 Speaker 1: to put that proverbial round peg in a square hole. 552 00:28:24,800 --> 00:28:28,240 Speaker 1: So boy amafe coming in at number twenty nine on 553 00:28:28,359 --> 00:28:33,200 Speaker 1: Mike Dreki's Top fifty Draft Prospects, moving down to twenty 554 00:28:33,280 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 1: eight a quarterback, second one on your big board. MJ. 555 00:28:37,119 --> 00:28:40,840 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh signal caller Kenny Pickett Senior finished third and the 556 00:28:40,920 --> 00:28:45,400 Speaker 1: Heisman Trophy, voting second team AP All American ACC Player 557 00:28:45,440 --> 00:28:49,320 Speaker 1: of the Year, ACC Offensive Player of the Year. Yes, 558 00:28:49,400 --> 00:28:52,480 Speaker 1: there's questions about his hand size. I think those questions 559 00:28:52,520 --> 00:28:55,440 Speaker 1: have been answered just based off the production that he 560 00:28:55,520 --> 00:28:58,360 Speaker 1: had this past season. Yeah, I mean he's got good size. 561 00:28:58,480 --> 00:29:01,520 Speaker 1: He's six three and a quarter two hundred and seventeen pounds. 562 00:29:02,040 --> 00:29:04,840 Speaker 1: He was at the Senior Bowl. I mean, this guy, 563 00:29:05,760 --> 00:29:08,520 Speaker 1: people will say, willis he you know, one hit wonder 564 00:29:08,600 --> 00:29:10,600 Speaker 1: kind of like Kyler Murray was, you know, had one 565 00:29:10,680 --> 00:29:12,760 Speaker 1: great year. But you look at him, I mean, he's 566 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:15,440 Speaker 1: he's he played in fifty two games, he had forty 567 00:29:15,880 --> 00:29:19,320 Speaker 1: nine starts. He said, twenty one starts over the last 568 00:29:19,320 --> 00:29:22,480 Speaker 1: two years. Obviously he's a guy that red shirted his 569 00:29:22,560 --> 00:29:25,840 Speaker 1: first year. So he's got the starts. His completion percentage 570 00:29:25,840 --> 00:29:28,960 Speaker 1: about sixty three percent. He's thrown for over twelve thousand passes. 571 00:29:29,720 --> 00:29:32,280 Speaker 1: Now he has fumbled with a football a lot, and 572 00:29:32,400 --> 00:29:35,920 Speaker 1: that's the issue. Now we've gone back to Joe Burrow 573 00:29:35,960 --> 00:29:38,160 Speaker 1: and you know, Jerik Goff and when it comes to 574 00:29:38,240 --> 00:29:41,080 Speaker 1: hand size, you know, he did play in Pittsburgh. I 575 00:29:41,120 --> 00:29:43,480 Speaker 1: don't know how many late games they had in November 576 00:29:43,480 --> 00:29:46,440 Speaker 1: and December. You know, I think the Steelers would be 577 00:29:46,480 --> 00:29:48,560 Speaker 1: an option for him, and if not in Malik Willis. 578 00:29:48,960 --> 00:29:52,480 Speaker 1: Obviously they had they share the same facility. So people 579 00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:55,120 Speaker 1: are wondering how he can perform when cold weather with 580 00:29:55,160 --> 00:29:57,760 Speaker 1: those hands. Obviously he played in Pittsburgh. And I don't 581 00:29:57,760 --> 00:29:59,560 Speaker 1: think it's as big a deal as people are making 582 00:29:59,560 --> 00:30:01,560 Speaker 1: it out. He is going to be a first round pick. 583 00:30:01,640 --> 00:30:04,440 Speaker 1: Now it's a matter of this. I think there's two 584 00:30:04,520 --> 00:30:07,000 Speaker 1: definitely going in the first round, Malik Willis and Kenny 585 00:30:07,920 --> 00:30:11,640 Speaker 1: Kenny Pickett, it's and the hand size and kind of 586 00:30:11,720 --> 00:30:14,840 Speaker 1: get it because you're always looking for certain marks and 587 00:30:14,840 --> 00:30:16,920 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden, if you exceed those marks, 588 00:30:16,920 --> 00:30:19,200 Speaker 1: all right, we can put you into this category. If 589 00:30:19,240 --> 00:30:22,080 Speaker 1: you're not, then we're looking at this. But how do 590 00:30:22,160 --> 00:30:26,320 Speaker 1: you argue forty three hundred plus passing yards, three hundred 591 00:30:26,360 --> 00:30:31,040 Speaker 1: plus completions and acc record forty two passing touchdowns. I mean, 592 00:30:31,040 --> 00:30:33,840 Speaker 1: that's what he did last season and only seven interceptions, 593 00:30:33,880 --> 00:30:37,280 Speaker 1: So you know he's doing something right. And that's a 594 00:30:37,320 --> 00:30:41,880 Speaker 1: Power five conference, power five school, no doubt. And again, 595 00:30:42,200 --> 00:30:45,120 Speaker 1: if there's one knockets to hands. But I mean in 596 00:30:45,400 --> 00:30:47,680 Speaker 1: the ball is a little bit bigger um and I'm 597 00:30:47,680 --> 00:30:50,000 Speaker 1: not gonna dispute that. But if he would have played 598 00:30:50,000 --> 00:30:53,200 Speaker 1: on the West coast, you know, not like Josh Shallon 599 00:30:53,280 --> 00:30:55,400 Speaker 1: and Carson Wentz, they played in cold weather. But if 600 00:30:55,400 --> 00:30:58,120 Speaker 1: you'd have played on the West coast, maybe, But he 601 00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:01,080 Speaker 1: played at Pittsburgh, Okay, So and he grew up he 602 00:31:01,120 --> 00:31:04,000 Speaker 1: grew up in New Jersey. He went to Ocean Township 603 00:31:04,080 --> 00:31:06,240 Speaker 1: High School, so he grew up in the cold weather. 604 00:31:06,360 --> 00:31:07,960 Speaker 1: So I don't think that's going to be a factor. 605 00:31:08,280 --> 00:31:10,280 Speaker 1: He will be a first round pick. I don't think 606 00:31:10,280 --> 00:31:13,600 Speaker 1: there's any question about It's just how many quarterbacks will 607 00:31:13,600 --> 00:31:16,960 Speaker 1: heard their name called on that first day. Now he's 608 00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:20,080 Speaker 1: been compared to Andy Dalton in his prime years, Andy 609 00:31:20,160 --> 00:31:22,720 Speaker 1: Dalton was very successful. Unfortunately he went a playoff game. 610 00:31:22,720 --> 00:31:26,520 Speaker 1: Now he broke Dan Marino's Pittsburgh passing records. Comes from 611 00:31:26,560 --> 00:31:29,920 Speaker 1: an athletic family with bloodlines, has good size and physical 612 00:31:29,960 --> 00:31:34,480 Speaker 1: tools to be a pro jaw dropping improvement across the 613 00:31:34,520 --> 00:31:38,680 Speaker 1: board in twenty twenty again a touchdown interception ratio one 614 00:31:38,760 --> 00:31:41,800 Speaker 1: from thirteen to nine in twenty to forty two to 615 00:31:41,960 --> 00:31:45,120 Speaker 1: seven in twenty twenty one. So there's a lot of 616 00:31:45,200 --> 00:31:48,320 Speaker 1: upside with him. And according to a scout, is he 617 00:31:48,440 --> 00:31:50,960 Speaker 1: the next Joe Burrow O Kyler Murray where early picks 618 00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:54,240 Speaker 1: after being a one year wonder, some team will will 619 00:31:54,240 --> 00:31:56,880 Speaker 1: try to make that connection and we'll overdraft him. That's 620 00:31:56,880 --> 00:31:59,960 Speaker 1: a lock personnel director from an AFC team, So we'll see. 621 00:32:00,080 --> 00:32:02,800 Speaker 1: Can he Pickett certainly an intriguing name staying on the 622 00:32:02,840 --> 00:32:07,240 Speaker 1: offensive side at number twenty seven on MJ's big board. 623 00:32:07,680 --> 00:32:12,800 Speaker 1: Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum junior six two two ninety six 624 00:32:12,920 --> 00:32:16,920 Speaker 1: and someone that certainly was the best center in all 625 00:32:16,960 --> 00:32:20,120 Speaker 1: of college football. The question is is he gonna play 626 00:32:20,240 --> 00:32:22,320 Speaker 1: right away or do you maybe that first season depending 627 00:32:22,360 --> 00:32:24,440 Speaker 1: on what your roster looks like. Is he a guard? 628 00:32:24,440 --> 00:32:28,400 Speaker 1: Can he play the three interior positions? Well, I talked 629 00:32:28,400 --> 00:32:31,200 Speaker 1: to one of our scouts and he said, he's a center. Now, 630 00:32:31,280 --> 00:32:33,920 Speaker 1: you normally in this in this day and age, you 631 00:32:33,960 --> 00:32:35,440 Speaker 1: should be able to do a little bit of both. 632 00:32:35,720 --> 00:32:38,000 Speaker 1: He doesn't have the biggest arms, and you can hide 633 00:32:38,080 --> 00:32:40,480 Speaker 1: him inside. The one thing that sticks out to me 634 00:32:40,560 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 1: and I think he's one of the best offensive lineman 635 00:32:43,640 --> 00:32:46,320 Speaker 1: in the draft. Unfortunately, doesn't play left, left tackle or 636 00:32:46,400 --> 00:32:50,600 Speaker 1: right tackle. He's an inside guy. He's played in thirty 637 00:32:50,600 --> 00:32:53,880 Speaker 1: five games thirty five starts you ready for this pass 638 00:32:53,960 --> 00:32:58,440 Speaker 1: block snaps thousand and forty four he only gave up 639 00:32:58,480 --> 00:33:03,880 Speaker 1: two sacks two secs. Impressive, and he plays for Kurt Ferren's. 640 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:06,440 Speaker 1: The Big Ten has a lot of good lineman coming 641 00:33:06,440 --> 00:33:11,000 Speaker 1: out use the Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State. Everyone's starting to 642 00:33:11,000 --> 00:33:13,640 Speaker 1: see more players from Purdue. He was a Reman Team 643 00:33:13,680 --> 00:33:17,480 Speaker 1: Trophy winner for the nation's Top center, first first Team 644 00:33:17,520 --> 00:33:20,760 Speaker 1: Associated Press Finals for the Outland Trophy Award officier for 645 00:33:20,800 --> 00:33:23,640 Speaker 1: the nation's top interior lineman. I mean, you can't say 646 00:33:23,720 --> 00:33:26,959 Speaker 1: enough about this guy. Honestly, if the Cardinals didn't have 647 00:33:27,120 --> 00:33:30,240 Speaker 1: Rodney Hudson, who's under contract next year, I would think 648 00:33:30,280 --> 00:33:32,400 Speaker 1: he'd be a viable option. No, I do think he's 649 00:33:32,400 --> 00:33:36,200 Speaker 1: going to go somewhere between seventeen and if Pittsburgh doesn't 650 00:33:36,200 --> 00:33:39,080 Speaker 1: take a quarterback, and if you're Philadelphia, you got multiple 651 00:33:39,160 --> 00:33:43,520 Speaker 1: picks now, right, Jason Kelsey's not getting any younger. Now, 652 00:33:43,960 --> 00:33:45,880 Speaker 1: when you got multiple picks, you can take a flyer 653 00:33:45,880 --> 00:33:47,760 Speaker 1: and a guy, and this guy would not be a flyer. 654 00:33:47,840 --> 00:33:50,520 Speaker 1: This guy, he's kind of reminds me of Quittin Nelson, 655 00:33:50,760 --> 00:33:53,200 Speaker 1: who was a high pick. But to me, if he 656 00:33:54,160 --> 00:33:56,600 Speaker 1: if he was a tackle, he would be a top 657 00:33:56,640 --> 00:33:59,520 Speaker 1: ten pick. That's how good he is. And he's really 658 00:33:59,560 --> 00:34:02,400 Speaker 1: smart and again according to Bruce Felmon, he's on his 659 00:34:02,440 --> 00:34:05,320 Speaker 1: freaks list, reportedly a one five five in his ten 660 00:34:05,400 --> 00:34:07,360 Speaker 1: yards split. He ran a four to two two in 661 00:34:07,440 --> 00:34:09,120 Speaker 1: his twenty yard shuttle, so he can get to the 662 00:34:09,160 --> 00:34:11,279 Speaker 1: second layer if you need to in the run game. 663 00:34:11,560 --> 00:34:16,800 Speaker 1: Chargers pick at seventeen, then the Eagles, Saints, Steelers at twenty, 664 00:34:17,080 --> 00:34:21,799 Speaker 1: Patriots Packers, before the Cardinals select at number twenty three. Yeah, 665 00:34:21,840 --> 00:34:25,440 Speaker 1: and the comparison, according to the Landserline, is Jason Kelsey. 666 00:34:25,640 --> 00:34:29,000 Speaker 1: He loves to contempete. He brings to the opponents. I mean, 667 00:34:29,040 --> 00:34:31,279 Speaker 1: this guy he could be a Pro Bowl player for 668 00:34:31,320 --> 00:34:34,160 Speaker 1: a long long time. He's got a wrestling background, and 669 00:34:34,200 --> 00:34:35,800 Speaker 1: we know that that can be a help you, especially 670 00:34:35,840 --> 00:34:38,279 Speaker 1: when you're in the trenches, get snapped hand where it 671 00:34:38,280 --> 00:34:41,440 Speaker 1: needs to be. He's got great frame. Now his weakness 672 00:34:41,480 --> 00:34:43,880 Speaker 1: is he's listened at three hundred pounds, likely is schemed 673 00:34:44,680 --> 00:34:48,200 Speaker 1: dependent to move a blocker. He does struggle sometimes against 674 00:34:48,239 --> 00:34:52,759 Speaker 1: double teams and bull rushers. According to a personnel director 675 00:34:52,760 --> 00:34:54,759 Speaker 1: in the NFC team, he said, he really fun tape. 676 00:34:54,800 --> 00:34:56,680 Speaker 1: He's going to be really hard to beat in the spot. 677 00:34:56,880 --> 00:34:59,800 Speaker 1: He's just small by our standards, but in that worries me. 678 00:35:00,160 --> 00:35:04,600 Speaker 1: Quote former defensive tackle in high school, so that transition 679 00:35:05,040 --> 00:35:07,520 Speaker 1: has not been on the offensive side of the ball 680 00:35:07,560 --> 00:35:10,799 Speaker 1: a long time. Suffered a foot injury in the Citrus Bowl, 681 00:35:10,920 --> 00:35:14,360 Speaker 1: so they were a little bit cautious with him since. 682 00:35:14,560 --> 00:35:16,400 Speaker 1: But I don't think there's gonna be any problems with 683 00:35:16,440 --> 00:35:18,560 Speaker 1: him coming in right away for any team that might 684 00:35:18,640 --> 00:35:23,040 Speaker 1: draft him. Yeah, I mean again, I'm kind of go 685 00:35:23,120 --> 00:35:25,439 Speaker 1: back and forth. I'm drafted lyneman in the first round. 686 00:35:25,440 --> 00:35:28,040 Speaker 1: I mean Cardinals did it with Jonathan Cooper, Leonard Davis, 687 00:35:28,400 --> 00:35:31,480 Speaker 1: DJ Humphries. So it's hit and miss, and sometimes you 688 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:33,680 Speaker 1: find out are they a guard or tackle? But I 689 00:35:33,760 --> 00:35:35,920 Speaker 1: still think you can find these linemen in the second 690 00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:38,880 Speaker 1: or third round. Gotta run on offensive players. As we 691 00:35:39,000 --> 00:35:42,160 Speaker 1: continue to work our way towards number twenty one. In 692 00:35:42,400 --> 00:35:46,680 Speaker 1: at twenty six, another quarterback. So two quarterbacks here and 693 00:35:46,800 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 1: our last three discussion points. But Liberty quarterback Malik Willis 694 00:35:52,080 --> 00:35:55,200 Speaker 1: checks in at number twenty six on Mike Jarecki's big board. 695 00:35:55,200 --> 00:35:56,880 Speaker 1: And this is one of those names that I'll be 696 00:35:56,880 --> 00:35:58,719 Speaker 1: honest if you didn't hear a lot about during the 697 00:35:58,719 --> 00:36:01,359 Speaker 1: course of the season. But then once the season ends 698 00:36:01,480 --> 00:36:04,680 Speaker 1: and everyone starts looking at quarterbacks because they always get elevated, 699 00:36:04,800 --> 00:36:06,920 Speaker 1: they always get moved up the draft board, all of 700 00:36:06,960 --> 00:36:09,759 Speaker 1: a sudden, more and more people talking about Mollique Willis, 701 00:36:09,760 --> 00:36:12,360 Speaker 1: and the tape certainly is impressive. Yeah, I don't know 702 00:36:12,440 --> 00:36:17,160 Speaker 1: if another guy has stock as high as his is 703 00:36:17,280 --> 00:36:19,040 Speaker 1: right now. I mean he can go two overall, he 704 00:36:19,080 --> 00:36:22,080 Speaker 1: can go to top five, top six. I don't think 705 00:36:22,080 --> 00:36:24,839 Speaker 1: Detroit will take him, but I can see Carolina taking him. 706 00:36:24,880 --> 00:36:27,640 Speaker 1: I could see a team possibly moving up. Now. He 707 00:36:27,680 --> 00:36:30,920 Speaker 1: went to Auburn and then he transferred to Liberty, and 708 00:36:31,040 --> 00:36:32,640 Speaker 1: over the last couple of years, I mean he's put 709 00:36:32,719 --> 00:36:35,640 Speaker 1: up big numbers. I mean twenty twenty one, twenty eight 710 00:36:35,760 --> 00:36:39,160 Speaker 1: hundred passing yards, twenty seven passing touchdowns, and thirteen starts 711 00:36:39,920 --> 00:36:43,279 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty led the college football and rushing nine 712 00:36:43,360 --> 00:36:47,239 Speaker 1: hundred and forty four yards for rushing touchdowns. You look 713 00:36:47,280 --> 00:36:49,600 Speaker 1: over the last couple of years, he started twenty three games. 714 00:36:50,239 --> 00:36:53,200 Speaker 1: He's completion percentage about sixty two. One thing he reminds 715 00:36:53,239 --> 00:36:55,200 Speaker 1: me of Trey Lance and Kyler Murray the way that 716 00:36:55,280 --> 00:36:57,839 Speaker 1: ball jumps out of his hands. Now, pro days can 717 00:36:57,840 --> 00:37:01,080 Speaker 1: be overrated. They're scripted. You're thrown against air, but his 718 00:37:01,200 --> 00:37:03,719 Speaker 1: ball comes out and I don't know if another guy 719 00:37:04,040 --> 00:37:06,160 Speaker 1: because initially we're not going to see a quarterback in 720 00:37:06,200 --> 00:37:07,680 Speaker 1: the top ten. And you were the first to say, 721 00:37:07,680 --> 00:37:09,520 Speaker 1: oh wait, Tweek, get through the draft, Mike, it's going 722 00:37:09,560 --> 00:37:12,920 Speaker 1: to happen. Well, it's happening now because you see his 723 00:37:13,080 --> 00:37:16,080 Speaker 1: upside and you know obviously you know, playing at Liberty, 724 00:37:16,239 --> 00:37:18,319 Speaker 1: people aren't going to question that so much. I think 725 00:37:18,360 --> 00:37:20,520 Speaker 1: we look at Josh Allen and Carson once they didn't 726 00:37:20,520 --> 00:37:24,080 Speaker 1: play at you know, Power five conference. But this guy, 727 00:37:24,600 --> 00:37:26,640 Speaker 1: he's going to be a dual threat. And I think 728 00:37:26,840 --> 00:37:28,600 Speaker 1: if he goes to a good team that has a 729 00:37:28,600 --> 00:37:31,319 Speaker 1: good coaching staff and they're willing to work with him 730 00:37:31,320 --> 00:37:33,879 Speaker 1: and not throwing into the mixed wide array, I think 731 00:37:33,880 --> 00:37:36,480 Speaker 1: he can have a bright future. He's probably my favorite 732 00:37:36,560 --> 00:37:39,560 Speaker 1: quarterback in this draft, just the way the ball comes 733 00:37:39,560 --> 00:37:43,439 Speaker 1: out of his hands. Again, you look at his six 734 00:37:43,480 --> 00:37:46,880 Speaker 1: feet three and three eights, two twenties, so he's not skinny. 735 00:37:46,920 --> 00:37:49,279 Speaker 1: His hands are nine and a half. And again he 736 00:37:49,320 --> 00:37:52,480 Speaker 1: didn't go to Oliburan, but he obviously transferred a true 737 00:37:52,600 --> 00:37:55,800 Speaker 1: dual threat when you're averaging four and a half yards 738 00:37:55,880 --> 00:37:59,840 Speaker 1: a kerry with thirteen rushing touchdowns. So is that you know? 739 00:38:00,120 --> 00:38:02,160 Speaker 1: And we're seeing more and more quarterbacks come out of 740 00:38:02,160 --> 00:38:06,960 Speaker 1: college not NFL teams are no longer trying to change you. 741 00:38:07,120 --> 00:38:10,640 Speaker 1: They're adapting to the college game, especially with these athletic 742 00:38:10,719 --> 00:38:13,800 Speaker 1: quarterbacks and now implementing a lot more of the running 743 00:38:14,120 --> 00:38:18,120 Speaker 1: style and the running ability of quarterbacks Ie Kyler Murray Yea. 744 00:38:18,120 --> 00:38:20,239 Speaker 1: According to the Lands Zerline. He's got the arm of 745 00:38:20,320 --> 00:38:24,800 Speaker 1: Jake Cutler, he's got the building, play style of Jalen Hurts. 746 00:38:25,480 --> 00:38:28,360 Speaker 1: He ran one hundred plus yards five times over the 747 00:38:28,400 --> 00:38:30,320 Speaker 1: last two seasons. You don't want to do that in 748 00:38:30,360 --> 00:38:32,640 Speaker 1: the NFL. But he's electric when he gets in the 749 00:38:32,640 --> 00:38:35,680 Speaker 1: open field. Again, he got to protect these guys. Now, 750 00:38:35,719 --> 00:38:38,279 Speaker 1: some of his weaknesses, clearly when you look at it 751 00:38:38,360 --> 00:38:42,840 Speaker 1: is below average climb in the pocket and stay staying 752 00:38:42,840 --> 00:38:45,399 Speaker 1: in the pocket and throwing it. Drops his eyes rather 753 00:38:45,719 --> 00:38:48,520 Speaker 1: quickly instead of looking down the field. So again you 754 00:38:48,560 --> 00:38:50,600 Speaker 1: go to liberty. You're not going against the greatest competition, 755 00:38:50,640 --> 00:38:53,200 Speaker 1: but you can see the upside here and he will 756 00:38:53,239 --> 00:38:56,480 Speaker 1: be a first round pick. Well, Detroit, do they need 757 00:38:56,560 --> 00:39:01,160 Speaker 1: a quarterback? The Texans do they need a quarterback? Panthers 758 00:39:01,239 --> 00:39:06,279 Speaker 1: at number six, Falcons at number eight, Seahawks at number nine. 759 00:39:07,120 --> 00:39:10,680 Speaker 1: So there's some quarterback. Is gonna hear their name called him? 760 00:39:10,680 --> 00:39:14,000 Speaker 1: Maybe there's two in the top fifteen, could be Yeah, 761 00:39:14,120 --> 00:39:17,600 Speaker 1: the way it's looking, I mean, I think depending on 762 00:39:17,640 --> 00:39:19,799 Speaker 1: what you like, but I think Willis will be number one, 763 00:39:19,800 --> 00:39:22,520 Speaker 1: and then pick it and then probably Correl maybe more 764 00:39:22,520 --> 00:39:24,719 Speaker 1: in the second round. Detroit can make a they can 765 00:39:24,800 --> 00:39:26,879 Speaker 1: draft a quarterback with the first pick in the second round. 766 00:39:26,880 --> 00:39:29,400 Speaker 1: I want to say so, but I do think and 767 00:39:29,440 --> 00:39:32,000 Speaker 1: then ritters out there. He's kind of a project, but 768 00:39:32,160 --> 00:39:33,960 Speaker 1: I like the way he throws the ball. But it's 769 00:39:34,000 --> 00:39:37,080 Speaker 1: not Again, I don't know if anybody these guys are 770 00:39:37,120 --> 00:39:40,680 Speaker 1: gonna be franchise quarterbacks. But you're you're drafting for the future, 771 00:39:40,840 --> 00:39:43,239 Speaker 1: and a lot of times it's team you go to. 772 00:39:44,120 --> 00:39:46,680 Speaker 1: What's the what's the you know, the quarterback coach and 773 00:39:46,719 --> 00:39:49,239 Speaker 1: the head coach and the offensive quarter that all that 774 00:39:49,760 --> 00:39:53,160 Speaker 1: all helps the process when you start looking at franchise quarterbacks. 775 00:39:53,400 --> 00:39:56,800 Speaker 1: Mike Drecki's Top fifty Draft prospects as we can it 776 00:39:56,880 --> 00:40:00,919 Speaker 1: down numbers thirty to twenty one. Here on Cardinals Covered two, 777 00:40:00,920 --> 00:40:04,440 Speaker 1: presented by Hunday proud partner of the Arizona Cardinals. All right, 778 00:40:04,960 --> 00:40:07,680 Speaker 1: staying on the offensive side of the ball. In at 779 00:40:07,760 --> 00:40:12,960 Speaker 1: number twenty five, offensive tackle, Northern Iowa Trevor Penning six 780 00:40:13,320 --> 00:40:16,400 Speaker 1: seven three twenty five at three year starter at left 781 00:40:16,400 --> 00:40:20,640 Speaker 1: tackle and another quality performer, but again, smaller school out 782 00:40:20,640 --> 00:40:22,759 Speaker 1: of Northern Iowa. Yeah, and we've seen something. You know, 783 00:40:22,840 --> 00:40:25,440 Speaker 1: guys coming from smaller schools now, you know, not so 784 00:40:25,520 --> 00:40:27,800 Speaker 1: much as forty time, but he hit a forty nine. 785 00:40:28,680 --> 00:40:33,000 Speaker 1: He actually lifted twenty eight on the bench. His twenty 786 00:40:33,040 --> 00:40:35,880 Speaker 1: years shuttle was four two. I mean, you're talking about 787 00:40:35,880 --> 00:40:39,200 Speaker 1: a guy that his arms are thirty four and three 788 00:40:39,239 --> 00:40:43,919 Speaker 1: quarters his wing spent his eighty four inches career. He's 789 00:40:43,960 --> 00:40:46,680 Speaker 1: played in a thirty seven games. He started thirty three. 790 00:40:46,760 --> 00:40:50,120 Speaker 1: He was the first team ap FC All American, first 791 00:40:50,120 --> 00:40:53,480 Speaker 1: team All Missouri Conference. He was invited to the combine 792 00:40:53,520 --> 00:40:56,040 Speaker 1: and I'm sorry he was invited to the senior boat 793 00:40:56,080 --> 00:40:59,439 Speaker 1: and he really stood out. Maybe it's because of the size. Again, 794 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:05,080 Speaker 1: he's on Feldman's Freaklist. He reportedly squatted six y three 795 00:41:05,120 --> 00:41:07,800 Speaker 1: eighty five on the clean, and he was expected to 796 00:41:07,880 --> 00:41:09,839 Speaker 1: run under five and a forty yard dash. He ran 797 00:41:09,880 --> 00:41:13,480 Speaker 1: a four eight nine. Here is so thirty three starts Craig. 798 00:41:14,040 --> 00:41:18,000 Speaker 1: He's pass blocking over one thousand, ninety four. He's good 799 00:41:18,120 --> 00:41:21,280 Speaker 1: up seven sacks for his career. Here's career. That's according 800 00:41:21,320 --> 00:41:25,400 Speaker 1: to Pro Football Focus. So again, not the greatest competition, 801 00:41:25,680 --> 00:41:28,200 Speaker 1: but we've seen guys and I don't know if he's 802 00:41:28,200 --> 00:41:30,440 Speaker 1: more of a right tackle or left tackle, but it's 803 00:41:30,440 --> 00:41:32,440 Speaker 1: going to be hard to get your hands around on 804 00:41:32,520 --> 00:41:35,080 Speaker 1: this guy. When your wingspan it's eighty four inches, in 805 00:41:35,160 --> 00:41:37,400 Speaker 1: your arms are thirty four. What he did at the 806 00:41:37,480 --> 00:41:40,719 Speaker 1: Senior Bowl really stood out. The practices ahead of the 807 00:41:40,760 --> 00:41:44,680 Speaker 1: Senior Bowl game, Daniel Jeremiah, riding the highlights of Penning's 808 00:41:44,880 --> 00:41:48,000 Speaker 1: nasty finishes, continued to make the rounds on social media. 809 00:41:48,040 --> 00:41:51,000 Speaker 1: He earned rave reviews for those plays, although they didn't 810 00:41:51,000 --> 00:41:53,680 Speaker 1: come as a surprise. And then Jeremiah pointed out, look 811 00:41:53,760 --> 00:41:56,399 Speaker 1: he did not see talking about Penning, did not see 812 00:41:56,400 --> 00:41:59,200 Speaker 1: a lot of elite pass rushers in college. So those 813 00:41:59,239 --> 00:42:04,240 Speaker 1: practices Senior Bolt certainly important, and by all accounts he 814 00:42:04,440 --> 00:42:07,400 Speaker 1: passed and passed maybe with the A plus. And the 815 00:42:07,440 --> 00:42:09,680 Speaker 1: guy that compared him to was John Runyon, and we 816 00:42:09,719 --> 00:42:12,040 Speaker 1: know Runyon was a he was a tough guy for 817 00:42:12,080 --> 00:42:15,200 Speaker 1: the Philadelphia Eagles. They're saying more size and demeanor and 818 00:42:15,239 --> 00:42:18,279 Speaker 1: then Riley Reef play style. He was a three year 819 00:42:18,320 --> 00:42:23,120 Speaker 1: starter at left tackle, gritty, throwback field demeanor. You know 820 00:42:23,160 --> 00:42:27,360 Speaker 1: he added a one hundred pounds since entering college. Clearly 821 00:42:27,360 --> 00:42:29,600 Speaker 1: he was a lot thinner than He's got good bend 822 00:42:29,640 --> 00:42:31,520 Speaker 1: for a guy, because you gotta worry about the bend 823 00:42:31,680 --> 00:42:33,560 Speaker 1: on a guy that's six to seven. You know he 824 00:42:33,920 --> 00:42:35,920 Speaker 1: always you can't you use your back. You got to 825 00:42:35,960 --> 00:42:38,799 Speaker 1: bend your knees and get in there. Weaknesses. We will 826 00:42:38,880 --> 00:42:43,280 Speaker 1: have to learn to control his harness on his harness 827 00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:47,160 Speaker 1: in the field. He needs to improve him pass protection. 828 00:42:47,239 --> 00:42:50,040 Speaker 1: But he's a guy that according to scouts, don't overthink 829 00:42:50,080 --> 00:42:51,960 Speaker 1: it when you write it up. He's got great size, 830 00:42:52,040 --> 00:42:55,040 Speaker 1: laying toughness, He's smart, he works his talent, he loves football. 831 00:42:55,280 --> 00:42:57,240 Speaker 1: This is what you're looking for in a starting tackle, 832 00:42:57,320 --> 00:43:00,520 Speaker 1: an executive in the NBC. And obviously if it's the 833 00:43:00,640 --> 00:43:03,960 Speaker 1: Cardinals at number twenty three going with an offensive tackle, 834 00:43:04,800 --> 00:43:08,360 Speaker 1: does he have enough? Kenn he beat out a Calvin 835 00:43:08,360 --> 00:43:11,319 Speaker 1: Beacham's only under contract for one year. There, I say, 836 00:43:11,400 --> 00:43:13,640 Speaker 1: can you beat out at DJ Humphries again only under 837 00:43:13,640 --> 00:43:15,840 Speaker 1: contract for one more year? Or is this one of 838 00:43:15,840 --> 00:43:18,839 Speaker 1: those things where it is Humphries two point zero red 839 00:43:18,920 --> 00:43:22,120 Speaker 1: shirt that first season and you become a starter in 840 00:43:22,280 --> 00:43:25,160 Speaker 1: year two of the National Football Yeah? I mean according 841 00:43:25,200 --> 00:43:27,680 Speaker 1: to Bucky Brooks he has him as his fourth best 842 00:43:28,360 --> 00:43:32,000 Speaker 1: tackle in football. Again, I go back and forth. I 843 00:43:32,080 --> 00:43:34,200 Speaker 1: know that you know it starts in the trenches, but man, 844 00:43:35,800 --> 00:43:39,279 Speaker 1: they've got so many other needs. Receiver pass rusher d 845 00:43:39,440 --> 00:43:42,279 Speaker 1: line corner, and I think you can find guys in 846 00:43:42,320 --> 00:43:44,040 Speaker 1: the second and third round. But you know, there's a 847 00:43:44,080 --> 00:43:46,200 Speaker 1: reason why we're going to see four or five tackles 848 00:43:46,239 --> 00:43:48,440 Speaker 1: go off the board before the Cardinals are picking. We 849 00:43:48,520 --> 00:43:51,439 Speaker 1: could see a couple of guards, and we could see 850 00:43:51,440 --> 00:43:54,839 Speaker 1: at the center from Iowa. So he'll be interesting. But 851 00:43:55,400 --> 00:43:58,320 Speaker 1: I think it's it's they have to look at the future. 852 00:43:58,440 --> 00:44:01,399 Speaker 1: I mean, I would assume DJ Humphrey at some point 853 00:44:01,400 --> 00:44:03,839 Speaker 1: can get an extension to that. For sure, He's got 854 00:44:03,840 --> 00:44:06,560 Speaker 1: to play better. Calvin Beecham, you know, he played at 855 00:44:06,600 --> 00:44:08,200 Speaker 1: a high level last year. I think he was one 856 00:44:08,239 --> 00:44:10,080 Speaker 1: of the better linemen towards the end of the season. 857 00:44:10,160 --> 00:44:12,040 Speaker 1: I go back to that Dallas game, he held his 858 00:44:12,080 --> 00:44:14,959 Speaker 1: own and then hopefully, you know, Rodney Hudson can stay 859 00:44:15,000 --> 00:44:18,680 Speaker 1: healthy because that's and I don't think Sean Kuger's opposed 860 00:44:18,680 --> 00:44:20,560 Speaker 1: to not playing a rookie. I know, if if they 861 00:44:20,640 --> 00:44:24,360 Speaker 1: drafted the kid from Iowa, they I would think they 862 00:44:24,400 --> 00:44:26,040 Speaker 1: would try to move him the guard. I mean, even 863 00:44:26,080 --> 00:44:28,279 Speaker 1: though they went out and got Will Hernanez. But you know, 864 00:44:28,280 --> 00:44:30,200 Speaker 1: I'm getting ahead of myself here, But I just think 865 00:44:30,200 --> 00:44:32,080 Speaker 1: you can find lineman in the second and third round. 866 00:44:32,120 --> 00:44:35,800 Speaker 1: And again it's not a need as far as are 867 00:44:35,800 --> 00:44:38,480 Speaker 1: other starter. Yeah, there are other higher needs, I e. 868 00:44:38,719 --> 00:44:42,319 Speaker 1: Pass rusher, which brings us to prospect number twenty four, 869 00:44:42,800 --> 00:44:47,480 Speaker 1: outside linebacker out of South Carolina, Kingsley I Nackbari senior 870 00:44:47,640 --> 00:44:50,200 Speaker 1: six four, two fifty Eight's got some great size. But 871 00:44:50,239 --> 00:44:52,480 Speaker 1: he was more productive everything I was reading, he was 872 00:44:52,520 --> 00:44:55,640 Speaker 1: more productive as a junior than he was this past season. 873 00:44:55,920 --> 00:44:58,720 Speaker 1: There was no doubt about it. I mean, he accepted 874 00:44:58,760 --> 00:45:00,960 Speaker 1: an invitation to the senior Well, he ran a forty 875 00:45:01,040 --> 00:45:03,640 Speaker 1: to his two hundred and sixty one pounces. Verke was 876 00:45:03,719 --> 00:45:09,440 Speaker 1: thirty six to four. Yeah, first team All scc IS 877 00:45:09,560 --> 00:45:12,239 Speaker 1: a year ago, led the team with six sacks, three 878 00:45:12,280 --> 00:45:15,000 Speaker 1: tackle for losses. I mean he had an eighty nine 879 00:45:15,080 --> 00:45:20,080 Speaker 1: point two pass rush grade, among the second behind another 880 00:45:20,160 --> 00:45:22,680 Speaker 1: SEC player from a year ago. So yeah, he was 881 00:45:22,760 --> 00:45:25,000 Speaker 1: much better in twenty twenty than he was in twenty 882 00:45:25,040 --> 00:45:28,719 Speaker 1: twenty one. Yeah, it's look and that's one of those things, 883 00:45:28,719 --> 00:45:32,720 Speaker 1: all right, You ask yourself why why were the numbers different? 884 00:45:32,880 --> 00:45:35,560 Speaker 1: Why were the sack totals? Why was there a drop off? 885 00:45:35,840 --> 00:45:38,440 Speaker 1: Was all of a sudden that junior year you were 886 00:45:38,480 --> 00:45:40,719 Speaker 1: now all of a sudden on the scouting report, the 887 00:45:40,800 --> 00:45:42,759 Speaker 1: right of other teams, and you became a focal point. Now, 888 00:45:42,800 --> 00:45:45,719 Speaker 1: South Carolina doesn't have the other star athletes like in 889 00:45:45,760 --> 00:45:49,279 Speaker 1: Alabama or Georgia to where it's difficult to center on 890 00:45:49,280 --> 00:45:53,080 Speaker 1: one individual, and maybe hig Nambari became that one guy 891 00:45:53,160 --> 00:45:57,040 Speaker 1: that opposing teams really focused on when they played South Carolina. Yeah, 892 00:45:57,040 --> 00:46:01,200 Speaker 1: and even though the numbers stick out more in twenty 893 00:46:01,800 --> 00:46:04,120 Speaker 1: twenty twenty one, he led the team in sacks eleven 894 00:46:04,160 --> 00:46:07,400 Speaker 1: quarterbacks had led to his team with forty five quarterback rushers, 895 00:46:07,400 --> 00:46:12,080 Speaker 1: fifth in the SEC, only behind eight and Hutchison according 896 00:46:12,120 --> 00:46:14,879 Speaker 1: to Pro Football Focus. So there were the other things 897 00:46:14,960 --> 00:46:17,760 Speaker 1: he can do, but twenty twenty was really his breakout. 898 00:46:19,040 --> 00:46:21,239 Speaker 1: He played in twelve games in nineteen, but they only 899 00:46:21,280 --> 00:46:24,120 Speaker 1: started one. So he's a guy that obviously, you know, 900 00:46:24,160 --> 00:46:28,400 Speaker 1: I think he'll be a maybe maybe a late first 901 00:46:28,400 --> 00:46:31,160 Speaker 1: if not early second round pick. Another need for the 902 00:46:31,200 --> 00:46:36,240 Speaker 1: Cardinals rusher, edge rusher, and then also interior defensive line. 903 00:46:36,360 --> 00:46:39,440 Speaker 1: As we get to number twenty three on Mike Drecki's 904 00:46:39,480 --> 00:46:41,799 Speaker 1: big Board, twenty three also happens to be where the 905 00:46:41,800 --> 00:46:45,160 Speaker 1: Cardinals are picking in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft 906 00:46:45,360 --> 00:46:50,320 Speaker 1: at twenty three Georgia defensive tackle DeVante Wyatt senior, sixty 907 00:46:50,360 --> 00:46:55,440 Speaker 1: three three h four. Certainly an athletic, physical freak and 908 00:46:55,719 --> 00:46:58,879 Speaker 1: dominance when you talk about that Georgia front, Yeah, and 909 00:46:59,080 --> 00:47:01,040 Speaker 1: you know what if he's if he's on the board, 910 00:47:01,239 --> 00:47:02,920 Speaker 1: I think, you know, even though the Cardinals need a 911 00:47:02,960 --> 00:47:05,120 Speaker 1: pass rusher, I still think they need to improve that 912 00:47:05,160 --> 00:47:08,320 Speaker 1: offensive defensive line. You got to get you know, nothing 913 00:47:08,320 --> 00:47:11,520 Speaker 1: against Lucky and Richard Lawrence and you know Dogbe. Obviously 914 00:47:11,560 --> 00:47:14,759 Speaker 1: you've got J. J. Watt, but there's different ways to 915 00:47:14,760 --> 00:47:17,279 Speaker 1: get to the quarterback. But you're talking about a guy 916 00:47:17,360 --> 00:47:20,480 Speaker 1: that's you know, his wing spans about seventy eight, his 917 00:47:20,640 --> 00:47:23,600 Speaker 1: arms are about thirty three. Twenty twenty one second team 918 00:47:23,600 --> 00:47:28,239 Speaker 1: Associated Press All American First Team in the SEC last year, 919 00:47:28,320 --> 00:47:32,920 Speaker 1: eighty nine point eight prof Focus Defense grade, which is 920 00:47:32,960 --> 00:47:37,040 Speaker 1: really high. He initially started playing at Hutchinson Community College, 921 00:47:37,040 --> 00:47:39,000 Speaker 1: so he's been a late bloomer over the last couple 922 00:47:39,040 --> 00:47:42,640 Speaker 1: of years. Though he's played in twenty four games, about 923 00:47:42,640 --> 00:47:46,160 Speaker 1: one hundred and thirteen total tackles, tackle for losses twelve 924 00:47:46,280 --> 00:47:49,680 Speaker 1: and then five sacks. But you look at his size, 925 00:47:50,040 --> 00:47:51,879 Speaker 1: I mean he would be a plug in play guy. 926 00:47:52,080 --> 00:47:55,200 Speaker 1: Possibly he made his first share of rotation guy. And 927 00:47:55,360 --> 00:47:58,120 Speaker 1: the comparison is MALIEK. Collins. And we got a chance 928 00:47:58,120 --> 00:48:00,280 Speaker 1: to seeing Melie Collins when he was with a Houston 929 00:48:00,400 --> 00:48:05,759 Speaker 1: Texans um highly active defensive tackle with decent strength. His 930 00:48:05,800 --> 00:48:09,160 Speaker 1: strengths are initial punch lands with a pop, lateral quickness, 931 00:48:09,280 --> 00:48:12,960 Speaker 1: can beat guys with his hands off the ball. Weaknesses 932 00:48:13,239 --> 00:48:16,440 Speaker 1: he has a tendency to go too high where he's 933 00:48:16,440 --> 00:48:18,560 Speaker 1: got to stay with a little pad level. But he's 934 00:48:18,600 --> 00:48:20,800 Speaker 1: a guy that can definitely work on. But he's I 935 00:48:21,360 --> 00:48:25,360 Speaker 1: wouldn't wouldn't It wouldn't surprise me if he was in 936 00:48:25,400 --> 00:48:28,800 Speaker 1: the running at number twenty three. Mel Kaiper Junior's third 937 00:48:29,040 --> 00:48:33,800 Speaker 1: mock draft mocked Davante Wyatt to the Cardinals at number 938 00:48:33,840 --> 00:48:37,399 Speaker 1: twenty three, and Kaiper wrote, he'll take He'll help take 939 00:48:37,440 --> 00:48:41,279 Speaker 1: some pressure off JJ Watt And here's another player and 940 00:48:41,440 --> 00:48:44,960 Speaker 1: the senior year performed well during the Senior Bowl practices 941 00:48:45,000 --> 00:48:48,600 Speaker 1: according to Daniel Jeremiah. So it's not a position as 942 00:48:48,640 --> 00:48:51,279 Speaker 1: far as interior defensive line that we have focus a 943 00:48:51,320 --> 00:48:54,319 Speaker 1: lot about. But considering where you are and who might 944 00:48:54,360 --> 00:48:57,200 Speaker 1: be available, you know, do you take the sixth best 945 00:48:57,560 --> 00:48:59,680 Speaker 1: wide receiver, or do you take one of the top 946 00:48:59,719 --> 00:49:03,200 Speaker 1: two defensive tackless. And I don't know if it was 947 00:49:03,280 --> 00:49:06,160 Speaker 1: Drew where maybe it was Kyle Vanenbosch. And it was 948 00:49:06,200 --> 00:49:08,000 Speaker 1: a great point. The teams you play in your division, 949 00:49:08,000 --> 00:49:10,400 Speaker 1: they're gonna run the football. I mean, yeah, they you know, 950 00:49:10,440 --> 00:49:12,480 Speaker 1: we don't know if his trade Lancer, Jimmy Garoppolo, we 951 00:49:12,560 --> 00:49:15,680 Speaker 1: know Matthew Stafford obviously the play action, but initially they're 952 00:49:15,680 --> 00:49:17,640 Speaker 1: gonna try to run the football. And you got to 953 00:49:17,640 --> 00:49:19,480 Speaker 1: think with Seattle, if they have to go with Drew Lock, 954 00:49:19,520 --> 00:49:22,239 Speaker 1: they're gonna run the football. So I mean stopping the 955 00:49:22,320 --> 00:49:24,399 Speaker 1: run and getting teams you just don't want to get 956 00:49:24,400 --> 00:49:26,359 Speaker 1: gashed where there's third and two, thirty and three all 957 00:49:26,400 --> 00:49:30,040 Speaker 1: the time. And Craig, I mean, these players from Georgia 958 00:49:30,040 --> 00:49:32,560 Speaker 1: and Alabama, man, they're gonna they're gonna load up on 959 00:49:32,600 --> 00:49:34,359 Speaker 1: this first couple of days in the draft. I mean, 960 00:49:34,520 --> 00:49:37,440 Speaker 1: I can't say enough about what Georgia has done under 961 00:49:37,719 --> 00:49:39,680 Speaker 1: Mark Rick, and we know what Saban has done. And 962 00:49:39,680 --> 00:49:41,839 Speaker 1: I'm a big fan of what Jim bow Fleisher's done 963 00:49:41,880 --> 00:49:45,120 Speaker 1: at Texas saying him, but Georgia and Alabama will dominate 964 00:49:45,160 --> 00:49:49,320 Speaker 1: this draft. Well, they are proving commodities those players, because 965 00:49:49,440 --> 00:49:53,640 Speaker 1: George is playing into the college foot national champion, playing 966 00:49:53,680 --> 00:49:57,319 Speaker 1: in the national championship, winning the national championship. So keep 967 00:49:57,360 --> 00:49:59,560 Speaker 1: an eye on DeVante Whyte and where he might be. 968 00:49:59,600 --> 00:50:02,960 Speaker 1: Pegg didn't where he might fall. You know, he maybe 969 00:50:02,960 --> 00:50:05,319 Speaker 1: Bruce Fellman has all. I don't know how many has 970 00:50:05,360 --> 00:50:08,640 Speaker 1: he made the Freaklist, reportedly A four eight seven, forty 971 00:50:08,680 --> 00:50:12,799 Speaker 1: thirty one vert, nine point three board, broad bench three 972 00:50:12,880 --> 00:50:16,439 Speaker 1: eighty five, squat five eighty five. He's a He's a 973 00:50:16,480 --> 00:50:19,880 Speaker 1: big juice person, orange juice, any type of juice, minute 974 00:50:19,920 --> 00:50:23,239 Speaker 1: made juice. He's trying to He's tried to lay off 975 00:50:23,440 --> 00:50:25,799 Speaker 1: to lose weight in this off season here, So he's 976 00:50:25,840 --> 00:50:28,760 Speaker 1: a big guy. Um, we'll see. I don't three hundred 977 00:50:28,800 --> 00:50:31,160 Speaker 1: and seven pounds to me is fine playing defensive lineman. Well, 978 00:50:31,160 --> 00:50:34,920 Speaker 1: don't we talk about Georgia and those players. Wyatt's teammate 979 00:50:35,040 --> 00:50:39,160 Speaker 1: comes in at number twenty two, linebacker Nakobe Dean junior 980 00:50:39,280 --> 00:50:42,800 Speaker 1: five eleven two twenty nine off ball linebacker, but highly 981 00:50:43,160 --> 00:50:47,560 Speaker 1: highly productive and certainly ran the gamut as far as 982 00:50:47,719 --> 00:50:51,280 Speaker 1: filling the stat sheets was concerned. Last season. Yeah, twenty 983 00:50:51,480 --> 00:50:55,000 Speaker 1: twenty one Buckas Award winner Nation's Top Linebacker, First Team 984 00:50:55,000 --> 00:50:58,920 Speaker 1: All SEC H twenty twenty led his team would tackle 985 00:50:59,040 --> 00:51:01,880 Speaker 1: seventy one Now you look at his numbers, He's appeared 986 00:51:01,880 --> 00:51:04,200 Speaker 1: in thirty nine games in three years. He started twenty 987 00:51:04,200 --> 00:51:08,200 Speaker 1: five solo tackles, eighty nine one hundred and sixty eight 988 00:51:08,239 --> 00:51:13,920 Speaker 1: total tackles, thirteen five tackle for losses. He's being compared 989 00:51:14,000 --> 00:51:18,960 Speaker 1: to Devin Bush. So with the way that the Lanzer 990 00:51:19,000 --> 00:51:22,000 Speaker 1: lines explosive three down linebacker, with the demeanor and quickness 991 00:51:22,040 --> 00:51:25,680 Speaker 1: to become a violent, a volume tackler, holding down in 992 00:51:25,760 --> 00:51:29,560 Speaker 1: all three downs. He explosive. He can rarely avoid his 993 00:51:29,600 --> 00:51:33,480 Speaker 1: gap by the running backs, fearless to attack the line 994 00:51:33,480 --> 00:51:39,120 Speaker 1: of scrimmage. Weaknesses built a little stocky, lacking the deal 995 00:51:39,200 --> 00:51:42,160 Speaker 1: size and length, but his instincts will overcome that well. 996 00:51:42,160 --> 00:51:46,000 Speaker 1: He's not afraid to one physical contact and then also 997 00:51:46,160 --> 00:51:48,319 Speaker 1: work his way into the backfield. A team had ten 998 00:51:48,360 --> 00:51:50,920 Speaker 1: and a half tackles for loss last season and then 999 00:51:50,960 --> 00:51:55,480 Speaker 1: the ability six passes defense, two interceptions, one return for 1000 00:51:55,520 --> 00:52:00,200 Speaker 1: a score. Very very productive. Not a need though for 1001 00:52:00,320 --> 00:52:03,760 Speaker 1: the Cardinals when you have Isaiah Simmons and Zaven Collins 1002 00:52:03,840 --> 00:52:06,400 Speaker 1: but the Kobe Dean is one of those names. And 1003 00:52:06,480 --> 00:52:10,480 Speaker 1: another Georgia player, Yeah buckas Award winner as a Nisian's 1004 00:52:10,520 --> 00:52:13,840 Speaker 1: top linebacker, third to win it to win high school 1005 00:52:13,840 --> 00:52:16,880 Speaker 1: and college award after Man Tito and Jalen Smith. So 1006 00:52:16,920 --> 00:52:19,200 Speaker 1: obviously he's a guy and I like the way you 1007 00:52:19,239 --> 00:52:22,560 Speaker 1: described him because that's everything I'm reading off the ball linebackers. 1008 00:52:22,560 --> 00:52:24,320 Speaker 1: So he's a very active guy and I think his 1009 00:52:24,400 --> 00:52:27,759 Speaker 1: numbers reflect that. The last player on Mike Jarecki's big 1010 00:52:27,800 --> 00:52:29,840 Speaker 1: board as far as we count down from thirty to 1011 00:52:29,960 --> 00:52:33,799 Speaker 1: twenty one, another defensive player number twenty one on Mike 1012 00:52:33,880 --> 00:52:38,960 Speaker 1: Jarecki's Top fifty draft prospects, Michigan safety Daxton Hall six 1013 00:52:39,040 --> 00:52:42,480 Speaker 1: feet one, ninety one. He's a junior, another one of 1014 00:52:42,480 --> 00:52:45,960 Speaker 1: those players that is not afraid of the physical contact, no, 1015 00:52:46,440 --> 00:52:48,400 Speaker 1: And you look at him and a lot of people 1016 00:52:48,440 --> 00:52:50,000 Speaker 1: think that he could be more of a like a 1017 00:52:50,080 --> 00:52:53,000 Speaker 1: box safety where to where he can play in the box. 1018 00:52:53,040 --> 00:52:55,560 Speaker 1: So when I look at him, he's a it's a 1019 00:52:55,600 --> 00:52:58,959 Speaker 1: standard situation where he's a guy that you know, maybe 1020 00:52:59,000 --> 00:53:02,520 Speaker 1: he'll get a draft a little bit higher, but he's 1021 00:53:02,560 --> 00:53:04,839 Speaker 1: definitely turning heads and I think they look at him 1022 00:53:04,840 --> 00:53:06,759 Speaker 1: as more of a hybrid player that can play a 1023 00:53:06,800 --> 00:53:10,080 Speaker 1: couple of different positions. I liked what Todd McShay had 1024 00:53:10,120 --> 00:53:13,680 Speaker 1: to write about Daxton Hall. He plays the safety position 1025 00:53:13,719 --> 00:53:17,680 Speaker 1: with a linebacker mentality, but he has a cornerbacks body, 1026 00:53:18,239 --> 00:53:21,960 Speaker 1: and that's basically taking two layers of your defense and 1027 00:53:22,600 --> 00:53:26,040 Speaker 1: three players wrapped up in one. Someone who's able to 1028 00:53:26,120 --> 00:53:30,560 Speaker 1: handle the tackling get into the backfield. Eleven passes, defense, 1029 00:53:30,600 --> 00:53:33,480 Speaker 1: two interceptions. I mean, he's bigger than a Buddha Baker, 1030 00:53:33,560 --> 00:53:36,200 Speaker 1: but someone that you have no problem if you are 1031 00:53:36,280 --> 00:53:41,960 Speaker 1: a defensive coordinator having Daxton Hall deep safety, middle linebacker 1032 00:53:42,000 --> 00:53:44,640 Speaker 1: as far as a box safety is concerned or up 1033 00:53:44,680 --> 00:53:47,040 Speaker 1: near the line of scrimmage rushed the password. Yeah, And 1034 00:53:47,480 --> 00:53:50,879 Speaker 1: I wonder, you know, based on his size, I wonder 1035 00:53:50,880 --> 00:53:53,680 Speaker 1: if he could he played corner two because I mean 1036 00:53:54,120 --> 00:53:55,880 Speaker 1: they're looking at him more as a box safety. But 1037 00:53:55,920 --> 00:53:59,080 Speaker 1: I wonder what his foot footwork and his speed is 1038 00:53:59,080 --> 00:54:01,560 Speaker 1: like to where this guy could be one of the 1039 00:54:01,680 --> 00:54:04,520 Speaker 1: you know, I don't want to get into like Isaiah Simmons, 1040 00:54:04,560 --> 00:54:05,840 Speaker 1: where he can do a lot of things, because you 1041 00:54:05,840 --> 00:54:07,840 Speaker 1: want to settle down and do a couple of things 1042 00:54:07,840 --> 00:54:10,879 Speaker 1: that well. But I just wonder what teams value him 1043 00:54:10,880 --> 00:54:14,240 Speaker 1: when it comes to where he can play. Played safety 1044 00:54:14,280 --> 00:54:16,680 Speaker 1: in college, but perhaps move and we see this a 1045 00:54:16,680 --> 00:54:19,120 Speaker 1: lot teams will move players wants to get to the 1046 00:54:19,160 --> 00:54:21,480 Speaker 1: next level. Happens all the time from high school to college, 1047 00:54:21,520 --> 00:54:23,879 Speaker 1: not as much from college to the NFL. But when 1048 00:54:23,880 --> 00:54:26,040 Speaker 1: you run a four three eight forty and I have 1049 00:54:26,080 --> 00:54:28,680 Speaker 1: a thirty three and a half inch vertical jump, maybe 1050 00:54:29,120 --> 00:54:32,600 Speaker 1: maybe you do see him more projects and do maybe 1051 00:54:32,680 --> 00:54:35,200 Speaker 1: a little bit of a hybrid dependent on what offenses 1052 00:54:35,200 --> 00:54:38,200 Speaker 1: you're facing that particular week. Yeah, six feet, one hundred 1053 00:54:38,200 --> 00:54:40,200 Speaker 1: and ninety one pounds. You mentioned of four to three eight, 1054 00:54:40,280 --> 00:54:45,160 Speaker 1: the vert thirty three five. Yeah, I mean it's again 1055 00:54:45,200 --> 00:54:47,760 Speaker 1: when you look at it. According to the land Zerline 1056 00:54:47,880 --> 00:54:52,680 Speaker 1: hybrid safety Nickel outstanding blend of speed, explosive if coverage ability. 1057 00:54:52,719 --> 00:54:55,799 Speaker 1: He is smooth, twitchy athlete. I wonder if this guy 1058 00:54:55,840 --> 00:55:00,239 Speaker 1: can play both safety and linebacker and corner because, man, 1059 00:55:00,239 --> 00:55:03,680 Speaker 1: he would fill a lot of needs there. According to 1060 00:55:04,040 --> 00:55:07,040 Speaker 1: the scout, he's fast, he's athletic. It wouldn't surprise me 1061 00:55:07,080 --> 00:55:09,880 Speaker 1: if a Tree team try to move him full time cornerback. 1062 00:55:10,239 --> 00:55:12,360 Speaker 1: I think he has that kind of potential. According to 1063 00:55:12,400 --> 00:55:15,400 Speaker 1: an AFC Scout. It's gonna be one of those discussion 1064 00:55:15,440 --> 00:55:19,920 Speaker 1: points and we're having it with Cardinal fans and Cardinal coaches. 1065 00:55:19,920 --> 00:55:21,319 Speaker 1: As far as what do you do when you have 1066 00:55:21,360 --> 00:55:24,879 Speaker 1: a versatile athlete, I isaacah Simmons, whereas he best fit? 1067 00:55:25,000 --> 00:55:29,040 Speaker 1: Can he move him around? Sometimes that's great in theory, 1068 00:55:29,080 --> 00:55:31,600 Speaker 1: but not so great an execution. You want to kind 1069 00:55:31,600 --> 00:55:35,520 Speaker 1: of just focus on one position, one position alone. Yeah, 1070 00:55:35,560 --> 00:55:38,040 Speaker 1: and you know he played in the tough conference. I mean, 1071 00:55:38,080 --> 00:55:40,279 Speaker 1: they run the ball in the Big Ten. Obviously playing 1072 00:55:40,320 --> 00:55:42,640 Speaker 1: on that Michigan defense. You know, that was a big 1073 00:55:42,640 --> 00:55:45,560 Speaker 1: win for them, beating Ohio States. So I think he 1074 00:55:45,600 --> 00:55:49,600 Speaker 1: can be a maybe a late first round pick. I 1075 00:55:49,640 --> 00:55:52,040 Speaker 1: wouldn't be surprised if he goes late first round, early 1076 00:55:52,120 --> 00:55:55,920 Speaker 1: second round because of his versatility and his athleticism and 1077 00:55:56,000 --> 00:55:59,480 Speaker 1: you cannot teach for three eight speed safety. Daxton Hall 1078 00:55:59,520 --> 00:56:03,239 Speaker 1: wraps up our countdown from thirty to twenty one on 1079 00:56:03,320 --> 00:56:06,400 Speaker 1: Mike Jarecki's Top fifty Big Board as far as draft 1080 00:56:06,440 --> 00:56:09,279 Speaker 1: prospects and names now and even what we just some 1081 00:56:09,360 --> 00:56:10,920 Speaker 1: of the names that we discussed. But now as you 1082 00:56:10,960 --> 00:56:14,160 Speaker 1: get to the top twenty, which we'll do continuing getting 1083 00:56:14,160 --> 00:56:17,240 Speaker 1: closer and closer to draft day. But we'll hit numbers 1084 00:56:17,280 --> 00:56:21,560 Speaker 1: twenty to eleven when we next speak here on Cardinals 1085 00:56:21,560 --> 00:56:24,680 Speaker 1: cover two presented by Hunday, probably partner of the Arizona Cardinals. 1086 00:56:24,840 --> 00:56:28,560 Speaker 1: More recognizable names and obviously names that perhaps could be 1087 00:56:28,600 --> 00:56:31,719 Speaker 1: within reach of the Cardinals at number twenty three. Yeah, 1088 00:56:31,719 --> 00:56:33,440 Speaker 1: I mean, you're gonna start to hear some names, and 1089 00:56:34,239 --> 00:56:36,480 Speaker 1: there's gonna be a little shakeup of my top twenty 1090 00:56:36,800 --> 00:56:39,880 Speaker 1: just because of again, I don't know if there's a 1091 00:56:39,880 --> 00:56:44,400 Speaker 1: clearer number one pick. Obviously Aiden Hutchinson's in there. You 1092 00:56:44,400 --> 00:56:47,400 Speaker 1: look a couple of the Georgia players. But it's gonna 1093 00:56:47,400 --> 00:56:51,040 Speaker 1: be fascinating just to see a how many quarterbacks come 1094 00:56:51,080 --> 00:56:52,839 Speaker 1: out with the board in the top fifteen, how many 1095 00:56:53,800 --> 00:56:56,160 Speaker 1: edge rushers, and how many tackles and then it's and 1096 00:56:56,200 --> 00:56:58,160 Speaker 1: then it's gonna get an interesting with the wide receivers. 1097 00:56:58,160 --> 00:57:00,439 Speaker 1: So it's gonna be it's gonna be interesting to see 1098 00:57:00,440 --> 00:57:03,400 Speaker 1: how it unfloats, because we all know Craig there's always 1099 00:57:03,400 --> 00:57:05,680 Speaker 1: a run in a certain position. And then teams, well, 1100 00:57:05,719 --> 00:57:08,080 Speaker 1: you're gonna get the six edge rusher. Teams got a 1101 00:57:08,120 --> 00:57:10,200 Speaker 1: little scared, yes, And so all of a sudden. Now 1102 00:57:10,239 --> 00:57:13,320 Speaker 1: you change your focus and you start looking at other directions. 1103 00:57:13,360 --> 00:57:17,120 Speaker 1: But it's gonna be in a rusting draft because, like 1104 00:57:17,200 --> 00:57:20,240 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah said, I think it's twenty five to forty five, 1105 00:57:20,400 --> 00:57:22,800 Speaker 1: it's really the same player. It's just what you're looking for, 1106 00:57:22,960 --> 00:57:25,760 Speaker 1: all right. So the next time we address the fan 1107 00:57:25,840 --> 00:57:30,960 Speaker 1: base here numbers twenty two, eleven, and then obviously we 1108 00:57:31,120 --> 00:57:33,840 Speaker 1: still have the top ten to get to as well. 1109 00:57:33,840 --> 00:57:36,880 Speaker 1: But this is a fun exercise enjoyed. Mike Drecky puts 1110 00:57:36,960 --> 00:57:38,680 Speaker 1: in a lot of work and hopefully this kind of 1111 00:57:38,720 --> 00:57:41,600 Speaker 1: gives a little background on some of these draft prospects. Again, 1112 00:57:41,640 --> 00:57:44,480 Speaker 1: the Cardinals picking at number twenty three, do they move up? 1113 00:57:44,520 --> 00:57:46,840 Speaker 1: Do they move down? But it is certainly something that 1114 00:57:46,880 --> 00:57:49,560 Speaker 1: people have a lot of interest in when it comes 1115 00:57:49,600 --> 00:57:54,240 Speaker 1: to the Cardinals are on the clock Thursday, April twenty eighth, 1116 00:57:54,280 --> 00:57:56,560 Speaker 1: And on that note, we will put a lid on 1117 00:57:56,600 --> 00:57:59,600 Speaker 1: this edition of Cardinals Covered two, presented by Hounday probab 1118 00:57:59,680 --> 00:58:03,120 Speaker 1: partner the Arizona Cardinals. As always, special thanks to our 1119 00:58:03,120 --> 00:58:06,800 Speaker 1: executive producer Jim Momandro. For Mike Drecky, I'm quick, We'll loop. 1120 00:58:06,880 --> 00:58:09,400 Speaker 1: We'll talk to you next time youre on Cardinals, covered 1121 00:58:09,400 --> 00:58:09,600 Speaker 1: two