1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:06,200 Speaker 1: And now Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:08,680 --> 00:00:12,400 Speaker 1: Welcome to Move the Sticks, coming to you live from 3 00:00:12,480 --> 00:00:17,320 Speaker 1: what is this Lucas Oil Indianapolis, Indianapolis right here combined. 4 00:00:17,400 --> 00:00:20,000 Speaker 1: Day two of workhouts are wrapping up behind us. The 5 00:00:20,280 --> 00:00:22,840 Speaker 1: long days, it seems long long days, every the same 6 00:00:22,880 --> 00:00:25,919 Speaker 1: amount of time. Everything's blending together, but we're here. We 7 00:00:25,960 --> 00:00:28,600 Speaker 1: saw the offensive line, where we saw the running backs work, 8 00:00:28,920 --> 00:00:31,160 Speaker 1: and man, we had some standout performances. So what we're 9 00:00:31,160 --> 00:00:33,760 Speaker 1: gonna do on today's show real quickly, We're going to 10 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:37,800 Speaker 1: recap the offensive lineman, running backs, and the special teams workouts. 11 00:00:38,080 --> 00:00:41,400 Speaker 1: We're gonna listen to just and Worse Iowa who had 12 00:00:41,440 --> 00:00:44,400 Speaker 1: us stand a terrific combat, will interview him. J K. 13 00:00:44,560 --> 00:00:47,600 Speaker 1: Diamond stops by for a little bit. And DeAndre Swift 14 00:00:47,680 --> 00:00:50,599 Speaker 1: from Georgia out standing running back. We'll talk to him, 15 00:00:50,640 --> 00:00:53,639 Speaker 1: but first because I got a man Lance Z on 16 00:00:53,680 --> 00:00:56,160 Speaker 1: the podcast, we always have to start with the offensive line. 17 00:00:56,160 --> 00:00:58,440 Speaker 1: Whenever he's on. They kind of have a soft spot 18 00:00:58,440 --> 00:01:01,400 Speaker 1: in his heart. Like overall the let's just talk about 19 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:03,960 Speaker 1: the workouts. Who stood out to you, who you most 20 00:01:03,960 --> 00:01:06,400 Speaker 1: impressed with? So let me just say this first. That 21 00:01:06,640 --> 00:01:13,120 Speaker 1: second group of offensive linemen, that's the freakiest bunch of height, weight, speed, length. 22 00:01:14,880 --> 00:01:16,800 Speaker 1: I haven't seen anything like that in a single group 23 00:01:16,800 --> 00:01:21,320 Speaker 1: in my group. It was unbelievable to see these guys now, 24 00:01:21,600 --> 00:01:23,600 Speaker 1: I think. Let me start with the first group. McKay 25 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:26,360 Speaker 1: Beckton when he ran a five one oh, just just 26 00:01:26,400 --> 00:01:30,200 Speaker 1: the way he looks. No one else, almost nobody's ever 27 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:33,080 Speaker 1: running five one oh at that size. You know what? 28 00:01:33,120 --> 00:01:34,600 Speaker 1: You know what I heard because when I was watching 29 00:01:34,680 --> 00:01:36,520 Speaker 1: him and there was a lot of stuff moving, but 30 00:01:36,560 --> 00:01:41,080 Speaker 1: I heard chinga lingo ling chinger, ling ling, ching ling 31 00:01:41,280 --> 00:01:44,120 Speaker 1: ling Because five one oh at that size with the 32 00:01:44,160 --> 00:01:47,360 Speaker 1: athletic the displayed plus the tape, you know you can, Bucky, 33 00:01:47,480 --> 00:01:49,480 Speaker 1: he's going to be a top ten pick. People are 34 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:51,720 Speaker 1: going to be excited not only about him but the 35 00:01:51,800 --> 00:01:54,720 Speaker 1: other guys in this offensive tackle class. Yeah, he also 36 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:56,960 Speaker 1: had twenty three reps with you know, people may say, 37 00:01:57,040 --> 00:02:02,320 Speaker 1: well said that guy has that's fine, and the power 38 00:02:02,360 --> 00:02:05,480 Speaker 1: in his upper body when you watch him play is substantial. 39 00:02:05,560 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 1: So he made himself money. The guy that I think 40 00:02:08,160 --> 00:02:10,720 Speaker 1: had the best workout for me was Tristan Worf's and 41 00:02:11,360 --> 00:02:13,919 Speaker 1: Tristan Worf's is you know, you and I talked about 42 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:16,960 Speaker 1: this sometime off the air. With the explosiveness and the hips. 43 00:02:16,960 --> 00:02:21,360 Speaker 1: When you see high vertical jumps and and long broad jumps, 44 00:02:21,400 --> 00:02:23,560 Speaker 1: that's going to translate into fast forward as you always 45 00:02:23,560 --> 00:02:26,120 Speaker 1: talked about. Well, this guy hit a high vert he 46 00:02:26,200 --> 00:02:29,600 Speaker 1: had a long broad jump. He was tops in his class. 47 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:31,960 Speaker 1: Then he was tops in his class with the forty 48 00:02:32,280 --> 00:02:34,280 Speaker 1: I mean, and then when he moved on the field. 49 00:02:34,280 --> 00:02:36,520 Speaker 1: It's not like he was a workout warrior. This guy 50 00:02:36,680 --> 00:02:40,040 Speaker 1: was his mirror. His redirect has changed the direct everything 51 00:02:40,080 --> 00:02:42,320 Speaker 1: was so smooth. So so tell me what did you 52 00:02:42,360 --> 00:02:44,200 Speaker 1: think about him when you watched the tape? Because when 53 00:02:44,200 --> 00:02:46,240 Speaker 1: I watched the tape, I thought he was a dude. 54 00:02:46,240 --> 00:02:48,600 Speaker 1: I was just going back into my notes. I gave 55 00:02:48,639 --> 00:02:51,600 Speaker 1: all these guys the same graded offensive tackle bet in 56 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:55,640 Speaker 1: some of those worst all gave. I gave them all 57 00:02:55,919 --> 00:02:58,119 Speaker 1: the same exact great when it came down to it, now, 58 00:02:58,280 --> 00:03:01,839 Speaker 1: how I was stacked him. I was him Will's then 59 00:03:01,840 --> 00:03:04,000 Speaker 1: I had worse than I had becked him. But I 60 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:07,080 Speaker 1: think it it just comes down to preference. But what 61 00:03:07,160 --> 00:03:09,400 Speaker 1: did you think about him coming into so I had 62 00:03:09,440 --> 00:03:12,359 Speaker 1: him in like the twenties of this class. And this 63 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:14,440 Speaker 1: is what I this is what I thought. I thought 64 00:03:14,440 --> 00:03:18,960 Speaker 1: he is has outstanding athletics as unbelievable quickness off the 65 00:03:19,120 --> 00:03:20,799 Speaker 1: you know, off the snap. He can get to any 66 00:03:20,800 --> 00:03:22,600 Speaker 1: reach blocks. Asked him to do a lot of outside 67 00:03:22,680 --> 00:03:25,959 Speaker 1: own stuff, which he's great at. Oversets a lot, which 68 00:03:25,960 --> 00:03:29,680 Speaker 1: I talked to him a little bit about after you know, yeah, 69 00:03:29,720 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 1: and and he talked about just he gets so excited 70 00:03:32,480 --> 00:03:34,679 Speaker 1: he just wants to jump out on everything that's gonna 71 00:03:34,720 --> 00:03:36,840 Speaker 1: get corrected. I'm not worried about it. What I didn't 72 00:03:36,840 --> 00:03:40,240 Speaker 1: see as much as I didn't see him drive people 73 00:03:40,240 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 1: off the balls and run blocker when he was based up. 74 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:45,360 Speaker 1: And it's strange because I don't see him bending get 75 00:03:45,440 --> 00:03:48,200 Speaker 1: up under guys. I don't see as much nasty like 76 00:03:48,240 --> 00:03:50,280 Speaker 1: I want to see. I want to see Andrew Thomas 77 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:53,680 Speaker 1: is nasty and Tristan Worf's body. Yet I'm not saying 78 00:03:53,720 --> 00:03:55,720 Speaker 1: he's not trying to grab you, snatch you up and 79 00:03:55,720 --> 00:03:58,040 Speaker 1: and finish. But I want to see a little more 80 00:03:58,120 --> 00:04:00,600 Speaker 1: dog from it because everything else is there. Well, here's 81 00:04:00,600 --> 00:04:04,360 Speaker 1: what I'll say interviewing him. Really nice guy, really nice guy, 82 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:06,920 Speaker 1: a really nice kid, really kind of gets it together. Um, 83 00:04:07,160 --> 00:04:10,720 Speaker 1: could really understand and articulate everything that he wanted to do, 84 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:12,240 Speaker 1: what he wants to do on the feel, how he 85 00:04:12,280 --> 00:04:15,440 Speaker 1: wants to play, what he learned from his time at Iowa. 86 00:04:15,600 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 1: Sometimes I just think guys like that he's best suited 87 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:22,279 Speaker 1: to play in a zone scheme. And I'm not saying 88 00:04:22,320 --> 00:04:25,119 Speaker 1: that you can't be a physical player in his own scheme, 89 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:27,599 Speaker 1: but I do think there's something different to playing in 90 00:04:27,640 --> 00:04:30,280 Speaker 1: a zone scheme than a pining pool scheme where you're 91 00:04:30,279 --> 00:04:32,720 Speaker 1: down and around and it's a little more contact and 92 00:04:32,760 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 1: you're playing at angles with him. Because he's so light 93 00:04:36,120 --> 00:04:39,000 Speaker 1: on his feet, he's so nimble climbing to the second level. 94 00:04:39,880 --> 00:04:43,560 Speaker 1: Maybe he'll never be a master, but in a certain 95 00:04:43,600 --> 00:04:46,599 Speaker 1: system where you're talking about one to get the elephants 96 00:04:46,640 --> 00:04:48,800 Speaker 1: on parade, he can do that. And he can do 97 00:04:48,839 --> 00:04:50,360 Speaker 1: that really, really well. I think one thing you gotta 98 00:04:50,400 --> 00:04:52,400 Speaker 1: watch on tape that you're kind of bringing me back 99 00:04:52,440 --> 00:04:54,240 Speaker 1: to something because I remember and I wrote him so 100 00:04:54,320 --> 00:04:56,800 Speaker 1: far back on the outside zone. The one thing he 101 00:04:56,839 --> 00:04:59,360 Speaker 1: needs to do is he needs to get vertical with 102 00:04:59,400 --> 00:05:01,440 Speaker 1: the guys. One he gets them, gets up on there, 103 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:03,960 Speaker 1: you know, gets up on their shoulder. He needs to 104 00:05:04,080 --> 00:05:06,640 Speaker 1: drive them. He needs to really work on not letting 105 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:09,039 Speaker 1: him stay flat. He needs to create better angles for 106 00:05:09,080 --> 00:05:11,000 Speaker 1: his running back by driving him up the field. And 107 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:13,160 Speaker 1: when you see him really shine all the highlight real 108 00:05:13,160 --> 00:05:15,279 Speaker 1: stuff we had an NFL network, it's when he's in 109 00:05:15,400 --> 00:05:18,320 Speaker 1: space and he's uncovered and he's able to move and 110 00:05:18,320 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 1: show his athleticism. I want to see him really take 111 00:05:21,320 --> 00:05:23,560 Speaker 1: people and move them with all that power, all that 112 00:05:23,640 --> 00:05:27,720 Speaker 1: explosiveness we see. Yeah, it's funny because when I talk 113 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:30,440 Speaker 1: to works about like Iowa's lifting program. He talked about 114 00:05:30,480 --> 00:05:35,520 Speaker 1: the Olympic lift that they do, uh, power cleans, uh snatches, 115 00:05:35,760 --> 00:05:38,600 Speaker 1: ye squats, single less squats, all those things that are 116 00:05:38,839 --> 00:05:41,680 Speaker 1: conducive to developing the power that you talk about. Being 117 00:05:41,720 --> 00:05:44,760 Speaker 1: able to move the furniture. He does need to do 118 00:05:44,800 --> 00:05:47,360 Speaker 1: a better job of moving the furniture. But the athleticism 119 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:49,719 Speaker 1: is something that is really intriguing. And I think with 120 00:05:49,760 --> 00:05:53,360 Speaker 1: the reputation of Iowa and how those guys play, he's 121 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:55,040 Speaker 1: going to benefit from. It's gonna be interesting to see 122 00:05:55,080 --> 00:05:56,799 Speaker 1: how the stacks out on draft. I think he's tackle 123 00:05:56,920 --> 00:05:58,760 Speaker 1: or guard. I just think when I hear people make 124 00:05:58,800 --> 00:06:02,080 Speaker 1: comments about him being, you know, a power guy and 125 00:06:02,120 --> 00:06:03,960 Speaker 1: this that isn't what he is. I mean he's his 126 00:06:04,040 --> 00:06:06,560 Speaker 1: own guy. No, he is definitely his own guy. He 127 00:06:06,600 --> 00:06:08,840 Speaker 1: played in his own scheme. He talked about his own 128 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:12,560 Speaker 1: scheme and and what they did. Uh. I don't necessarily 129 00:06:12,600 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: project him as a guard. I think he's too talented, 130 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:18,599 Speaker 1: to athletic, to to to to move inside. I'm not 131 00:06:18,640 --> 00:06:20,960 Speaker 1: saying that you waste guards, that guards can't be effective 132 00:06:21,080 --> 00:06:23,159 Speaker 1: or not pivotal, but I think this guy is a 133 00:06:23,279 --> 00:06:25,840 Speaker 1: right or left tackle. You give him every opportunity to 134 00:06:25,839 --> 00:06:28,040 Speaker 1: fill and then if he somehow bombs, then you move 135 00:06:28,120 --> 00:06:30,920 Speaker 1: him inside. I think he's an excellent player. Let's talk 136 00:06:30,960 --> 00:06:34,880 Speaker 1: about Jedrick Wills Alabama because thirty or four and a 137 00:06:34,920 --> 00:06:38,000 Speaker 1: half inch vertical ran four oh five, ran five oh 138 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:41,040 Speaker 1: five into forty and when you watch him in the drills, man, 139 00:06:41,120 --> 00:06:44,599 Speaker 1: I mean it's his clinic tape, like his footwork, his 140 00:06:44,720 --> 00:06:48,720 Speaker 1: balance and body control. Uh, very impressive. So when I 141 00:06:48,760 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 1: graded him, I had Wills is the clear cut number 142 00:06:51,920 --> 00:06:54,360 Speaker 1: one in this class. And it's because of you know, 143 00:06:55,200 --> 00:06:57,560 Speaker 1: the footwork you talked about, the body control and everything. 144 00:06:57,600 --> 00:07:00,000 Speaker 1: It's really good. Then you mean you laid it out perfectly. 145 00:07:00,600 --> 00:07:03,360 Speaker 1: His pass pro stuff at right tackle is so clean 146 00:07:03,680 --> 00:07:08,160 Speaker 1: and so smooth and so fluid. I'm really curious if 147 00:07:08,160 --> 00:07:10,760 Speaker 1: it could click on the other side. I mean, I 148 00:07:11,200 --> 00:07:13,680 Speaker 1: think now because I'm interesting, because I think he has 149 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:16,440 Speaker 1: the feat. Well, what's interesting is like these guys are 150 00:07:16,480 --> 00:07:19,200 Speaker 1: both playing right tackle. And I talked to Worst about that. 151 00:07:19,320 --> 00:07:21,960 Speaker 1: Like right tackle was always viewed as the throwaway position, 152 00:07:22,040 --> 00:07:25,560 Speaker 1: the inferior position. Um not necessarily in today's game, but 153 00:07:25,560 --> 00:07:28,920 Speaker 1: it's interesting that, you know, man, these guys on campus 154 00:07:29,640 --> 00:07:32,080 Speaker 1: are not playing what we call the Marquis spot on 155 00:07:32,120 --> 00:07:34,680 Speaker 1: the offensive line at left tackle. They kept him right 156 00:07:34,960 --> 00:07:39,000 Speaker 1: even after graduations and defections, they still stayed at those spots. 157 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:42,720 Speaker 1: You just wonder why didn't Will ever moved to the 158 00:07:42,760 --> 00:07:47,440 Speaker 1: blasted but actually, like Leatherwood over there to Yeah, that 159 00:07:47,600 --> 00:07:50,920 Speaker 1: is a blind spot. Yeah, that's a good point. Has 160 00:07:50,960 --> 00:07:52,400 Speaker 1: been a guy for two and a half years and 161 00:07:52,440 --> 00:07:54,760 Speaker 1: he's played guard, he's played tackle. But I'm gonna tell 162 00:07:54,800 --> 00:07:57,160 Speaker 1: you the thing that really stood out to me was 163 00:07:57,440 --> 00:08:01,360 Speaker 1: he's nasty and he moves people. You want to talk. 164 00:08:01,440 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 1: I didn't see Wors get up under guys explode his 165 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:10,760 Speaker 1: hips in into defenders. Wills likes to impose his will 166 00:08:11,160 --> 00:08:16,080 Speaker 1: against opponents, and he's got that people mover uh, not 167 00:08:16,120 --> 00:08:18,840 Speaker 1: only mentality, but he's got the technique. He's got some 168 00:08:18,880 --> 00:08:21,480 Speaker 1: technique to to bend and get up under people and 169 00:08:21,520 --> 00:08:24,200 Speaker 1: move them around. And so it's kind of rare from 170 00:08:24,400 --> 00:08:27,520 Speaker 1: for me nowadays to see that level of dry blocking 171 00:08:27,560 --> 00:08:29,600 Speaker 1: like you might see with the power guard, and then 172 00:08:29,640 --> 00:08:31,760 Speaker 1: see the sweet feat to be able to get out 173 00:08:31,840 --> 00:08:34,559 Speaker 1: and then redirect on inside moves. I just I think 174 00:08:34,600 --> 00:08:37,160 Speaker 1: Will's has I think Wills has it all, uh, including 175 00:08:37,200 --> 00:08:39,880 Speaker 1: the bad attitude in a good way of course, and 176 00:08:39,920 --> 00:08:42,240 Speaker 1: then the way he ran today, Like wow, man, what 177 00:08:42,400 --> 00:08:45,120 Speaker 1: an athlete? Yeah, what an athlete? He has the nasty 178 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: So here's the conversation, because you talked about worst being 179 00:08:49,120 --> 00:08:51,880 Speaker 1: uh look not more of a finesse player. And then 180 00:08:51,920 --> 00:08:54,520 Speaker 1: you have Micay Beckton, who what do you think about 181 00:08:54,600 --> 00:08:56,319 Speaker 1: him in general? He didn't get a chance to work 182 00:08:56,320 --> 00:08:58,839 Speaker 1: he had he had the thing where so what do 183 00:08:58,880 --> 00:09:00,559 Speaker 1: you think about my guy Beckton in general? So I 184 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 1: like McKay Beckton. I think that McKay Beckton, you were 185 00:09:03,400 --> 00:09:07,240 Speaker 1: projecting a little bit because um, the level competition sometimes 186 00:09:07,320 --> 00:09:09,560 Speaker 1: wasn't as good across from him, and then he beat 187 00:09:09,640 --> 00:09:11,520 Speaker 1: up on some smaller guys, like he didn't have a 188 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:13,920 Speaker 1: lot of big, strong dogs across from him, and that's 189 00:09:14,120 --> 00:09:18,000 Speaker 1: has nothing to do with Yeah, yeah kids. I like it. 190 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:20,439 Speaker 1: I mean I like it, but there's not gonna be 191 00:09:20,559 --> 00:09:22,640 Speaker 1: as many kids that he's going up against on the 192 00:09:22,679 --> 00:09:24,920 Speaker 1: next level. So I still think he needs to learn 193 00:09:24,920 --> 00:09:27,679 Speaker 1: to plan or control because sometimes he gets a little 194 00:09:27,679 --> 00:09:30,400 Speaker 1: out of control. Um. I like him as a run blocker. 195 00:09:30,440 --> 00:09:31,959 Speaker 1: I think he's got a lot of potential as a 196 00:09:32,040 --> 00:09:34,280 Speaker 1: run blocker. I think his best football is ahead of him. 197 00:09:34,360 --> 00:09:36,760 Speaker 1: But I think it like Wills to me, you can 198 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:38,800 Speaker 1: plug and play and he's gonna be nice. I think 199 00:09:38,920 --> 00:09:42,520 Speaker 1: Worths will plug and play and Andrew Thomas. I think 200 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:45,720 Speaker 1: Beckton has one of the highest up sides, but he 201 00:09:45,800 --> 00:09:48,360 Speaker 1: made the road may be a little bumpy. I think 202 00:09:48,400 --> 00:09:52,640 Speaker 1: scheme really matters for him. Yes, uh, thinking of last 203 00:09:52,679 --> 00:09:55,920 Speaker 1: year Dillard Andrew Dillard and went to the Philippi Eagles. 204 00:09:56,400 --> 00:09:58,800 Speaker 1: Kind of in that light, I think he's more passed 205 00:09:58,840 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 1: and run past this or whatever, like he's finding a 206 00:10:01,559 --> 00:10:03,360 Speaker 1: run game. He's credible weeks service, so he can move 207 00:10:03,400 --> 00:10:05,920 Speaker 1: people off the ball. But um, I think the strength 208 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:10,360 Speaker 1: of his games his size, but technique is gonna have 209 00:10:10,400 --> 00:10:12,040 Speaker 1: to get a lot better. Yeah, so you wanted, like 210 00:10:12,200 --> 00:10:15,240 Speaker 1: I think scheme is important. You mentioned Andrew Thomas. Uh, 211 00:10:15,320 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 1: he was okay. Uh, twenty one on the bench is fine. Uh, 212 00:10:19,360 --> 00:10:21,480 Speaker 1: five to two and the forty is fine. It just 213 00:10:21,520 --> 00:10:23,600 Speaker 1: stands out when you have these other guys that are flying. 214 00:10:23,960 --> 00:10:25,640 Speaker 1: What do you think about him? What does he stack 215 00:10:25,679 --> 00:10:27,520 Speaker 1: in the mix with these guys. I think after the 216 00:10:27,559 --> 00:10:30,760 Speaker 1: workout today, he's gonna end up being fourth. And uh 217 00:10:30,840 --> 00:10:32,560 Speaker 1: and kind of like you said, I mean, for me, 218 00:10:33,040 --> 00:10:34,800 Speaker 1: I always had at Wills, and then I thought it 219 00:10:34,880 --> 00:10:39,840 Speaker 1: was very close between Beckton Worths and Andrew Thomas in 220 00:10:39,960 --> 00:10:43,679 Speaker 1: terms of being in a general sense like a in 221 00:10:43,720 --> 00:10:46,520 Speaker 1: a general sense, I would have them somewhere between eighteen. 222 00:10:46,720 --> 00:10:49,120 Speaker 1: You know, forget team needs and all that stuff, somewhere 223 00:10:49,120 --> 00:10:53,720 Speaker 1: between eighteen. And I like. I like them all. However, 224 00:10:54,720 --> 00:10:57,760 Speaker 1: Andrew Thomas. I love the fact that he gets guys 225 00:10:57,760 --> 00:11:00,440 Speaker 1: blocked and he finds ways to get things done. But 226 00:11:00,640 --> 00:11:03,560 Speaker 1: when it comes to traits, Beckton's got him when it 227 00:11:03,600 --> 00:11:07,520 Speaker 1: comes to fluidity and movement and athleticism, Worfs has him. 228 00:11:07,679 --> 00:11:10,679 Speaker 1: When it comes to both, Wills has him. So you 229 00:11:10,720 --> 00:11:12,800 Speaker 1: start adding it up and now you start to wonder, 230 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 1: is there any chance at Austin Jackson, because you know 231 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:18,240 Speaker 1: he looked fluid in athletic today, is there any way 232 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:20,520 Speaker 1: he could step up? I thought Josh Jones from you 233 00:11:20,520 --> 00:11:22,400 Speaker 1: of h actually hurt himself today. I didn't think he 234 00:11:22,440 --> 00:11:24,360 Speaker 1: looked as smooth out here as I was expected. I 235 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:26,240 Speaker 1: thought he's gonna be one of the top athletes at 236 00:11:26,240 --> 00:11:29,439 Speaker 1: the Musician. He didn't look his uh, just didn't look 237 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:32,480 Speaker 1: like he was as as comfortable as in rhythm as 238 00:11:32,520 --> 00:11:34,400 Speaker 1: the way that he displayed a little bit at the 239 00:11:34,400 --> 00:11:38,839 Speaker 1: Senior Bowl. Austin Jackson is interesting. Austin Jackson talked about it, 240 00:11:38,920 --> 00:11:40,720 Speaker 1: had a chance to talk to him. He talked about 241 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:42,640 Speaker 1: how I took him a while to kind of reset 242 00:11:42,679 --> 00:11:45,520 Speaker 1: and get right after having uh the surgery in the 243 00:11:45,559 --> 00:11:48,960 Speaker 1: summer where he donated his ball marrow to his his sister, 244 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:52,600 Speaker 1: and so I wonder if that impacted the film, if 245 00:11:52,679 --> 00:11:55,199 Speaker 1: now he's fully healthy and fully recovered, and now we're 246 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:57,760 Speaker 1: seeing the talented version of the guy that came into 247 00:11:57,840 --> 00:11:59,440 Speaker 1: sc with a lot of the claim. I will tell 248 00:11:59,480 --> 00:12:02,480 Speaker 1: you I I have Andrew Thomas ahead by a decent 249 00:12:02,520 --> 00:12:06,079 Speaker 1: amount on Austin Jackson personally. I like the football player. 250 00:12:06,120 --> 00:12:08,120 Speaker 1: I'm just saying the way that it gets laid out 251 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:10,880 Speaker 1: by people who draft, that's just the way it goes. Now, 252 00:12:11,000 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 1: Andrew Thomas to me, I feel safe at the Andrew Thomas. 253 00:12:13,640 --> 00:12:16,040 Speaker 1: I think he's a safe player. But he doesn't have 254 00:12:16,080 --> 00:12:18,840 Speaker 1: those those certain things that that popped for teams, so 255 00:12:18,880 --> 00:12:20,480 Speaker 1: it could hurt him a little bit in his draft 256 00:12:20,520 --> 00:12:23,000 Speaker 1: standing he's gonna be a first rounder. Look, man, I 257 00:12:23,040 --> 00:12:25,520 Speaker 1: think now when we come down to it, we could 258 00:12:25,559 --> 00:12:29,520 Speaker 1: be looking at six offensive tackles that carry first round grades. 259 00:12:29,679 --> 00:12:31,760 Speaker 1: Possible when it's all sitting down, because especially down at 260 00:12:31,760 --> 00:12:33,880 Speaker 1: the bottom of that first round, where you have a 261 00:12:33,920 --> 00:12:35,520 Speaker 1: couple of teams that can need him. The Green Bay 262 00:12:35,520 --> 00:12:38,800 Speaker 1: Packers could use one, depend on what happens in Tennessee 263 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:43,200 Speaker 1: with Jack coughlind they could use one. Uh, Austin Jackson, 264 00:12:43,640 --> 00:12:47,040 Speaker 1: Josh Jones, those guys could kind of sneak in the 265 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:48,800 Speaker 1: back door and be first round pick. Right. So this 266 00:12:48,840 --> 00:12:51,160 Speaker 1: is off the subject, just a little bit of just 267 00:12:51,320 --> 00:12:55,320 Speaker 1: offensive lineman. But we're talking about four, maybe five quarterbacks. 268 00:12:56,360 --> 00:12:58,760 Speaker 1: This is the deepest wide receiver draft we've seen in years, 269 00:12:58,760 --> 00:13:00,840 Speaker 1: and we saw some guys show out a straight we're 270 00:13:00,880 --> 00:13:04,200 Speaker 1: talking about a minimum before offensive tackles and maybe five 271 00:13:04,240 --> 00:13:07,320 Speaker 1: and you said as many as six. Who's falling, Like, 272 00:13:07,320 --> 00:13:09,880 Speaker 1: who's gonna four position groups? So I think there are 273 00:13:09,880 --> 00:13:12,199 Speaker 1: a couple different ways to look at it. I think 274 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:16,000 Speaker 1: the two uh positions that could be victimized by the 275 00:13:16,080 --> 00:13:20,959 Speaker 1: talent other places running back edge rushers, Yes, because I 276 00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:24,720 Speaker 1: think there's a huge drop between I would say, after 277 00:13:25,280 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 1: Grossmatos and the other guys. I think if you you 278 00:13:27,960 --> 00:13:32,439 Speaker 1: talk about Chase Young, then you bring in chasing uh, 279 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:36,319 Speaker 1: chasing to be in a conversation for sure, Epanessa. Yeah, 280 00:13:36,880 --> 00:13:38,920 Speaker 1: it was really a lot, you know. Yeah, you know, 281 00:13:39,000 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 1: it's not a real edge as much as a n 282 00:13:41,440 --> 00:13:43,640 Speaker 1: you know. And and then then those guys no tight ends, 283 00:13:44,080 --> 00:13:45,840 Speaker 1: no tight ends in the first it's gonna be hard 284 00:13:45,880 --> 00:13:47,880 Speaker 1: for running backs because at some point one or two 285 00:13:47,920 --> 00:13:50,000 Speaker 1: things is gonna happen. Either people are gonna look at 286 00:13:50,000 --> 00:13:53,240 Speaker 1: wide receivers and say, we'll wait, I think this happen. 287 00:13:53,400 --> 00:13:54,959 Speaker 1: I think that's gonna happen to I think I think 288 00:13:54,960 --> 00:13:56,520 Speaker 1: as much as we get excited about it because we 289 00:13:56,520 --> 00:13:58,840 Speaker 1: love seeing the ball hit the paint, there's so many 290 00:13:58,880 --> 00:14:00,600 Speaker 1: of those guys that why would be in a rush 291 00:14:00,640 --> 00:14:02,319 Speaker 1: to get one. Yeah, Like, I mean, there are a 292 00:14:02,360 --> 00:14:05,080 Speaker 1: lot of guys with comfortable skills. We've seen guys in 293 00:14:05,080 --> 00:14:08,000 Speaker 1: the second round pop Yeah, I think what we're looking 294 00:14:08,040 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 1: at the first round being populated with offensive tackles, quarterbacks. 295 00:14:12,840 --> 00:14:16,200 Speaker 1: What was the other position that we talked about, Uh, quarterbacks, 296 00:14:16,280 --> 00:14:20,320 Speaker 1: offensive tackles and wide receivers. But maybe not a ton 297 00:14:20,560 --> 00:14:23,120 Speaker 1: but but we know the top guys. But enough. Yeah, 298 00:14:23,320 --> 00:14:26,600 Speaker 1: so back to the offensive tax we talked about six going. 299 00:14:27,080 --> 00:14:29,240 Speaker 1: The guy who made a strong case himself was Tristan 300 00:14:29,320 --> 00:14:32,920 Speaker 1: Works from Iowa. Let's let's listen to what he had 301 00:14:32,920 --> 00:14:35,880 Speaker 1: to say. Follow Wizard Workout joined the Movie six podcast. 302 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:39,160 Speaker 1: One of the stars of the twenty NFL Scott and 303 00:14:39,200 --> 00:14:43,520 Speaker 1: Combine Iowa standout offensive tackle Tristan Works. How you doing, man, 304 00:14:43,960 --> 00:14:46,400 Speaker 1: I'm doing pretty good. You're doing pretty good because you 305 00:14:46,480 --> 00:14:48,120 Speaker 1: killed it or you're doing pretty good just because you 306 00:14:48,120 --> 00:14:50,360 Speaker 1: feel good at us all over. Probably a little bit 307 00:14:50,360 --> 00:14:53,080 Speaker 1: of both, a little bit bo so just so we know, Like, man, 308 00:14:53,240 --> 00:14:54,640 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna read these numbers. So you had the 309 00:14:54,640 --> 00:14:57,240 Speaker 1: best vertical at thirty six and a half inches. You 310 00:14:57,320 --> 00:15:00,880 Speaker 1: broad jump was one best of the group forty times 311 00:15:00,920 --> 00:15:04,080 Speaker 1: four eight five, which also was the best. So did 312 00:15:04,080 --> 00:15:07,600 Speaker 1: you say it's mission accomplished? Yeah, I would say so. 313 00:15:07,640 --> 00:15:09,160 Speaker 1: It was a good day. It was a good day. 314 00:15:09,160 --> 00:15:11,320 Speaker 1: So now, I don't know if many of us knew 315 00:15:11,360 --> 00:15:13,760 Speaker 1: that you were this kind of athlete. Are these are 316 00:15:13,800 --> 00:15:15,520 Speaker 1: kind of numbers that you expected to post when you 317 00:15:15,560 --> 00:15:18,760 Speaker 1: were working out? Um? I think, Uh, the vertical I 318 00:15:18,800 --> 00:15:20,160 Speaker 1: was exciting, you know, I knew I wanted to do that. 319 00:15:20,200 --> 00:15:23,400 Speaker 1: I hit thirty six on the friday before we came here. Um, 320 00:15:23,440 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 1: I've never ran a time forty, So that sposed. Um. 321 00:15:26,880 --> 00:15:29,680 Speaker 1: I think maybe my sophomore year high school. Um, but 322 00:15:29,800 --> 00:15:32,920 Speaker 1: never in college. And then uh, the broad jump I 323 00:15:32,960 --> 00:15:34,320 Speaker 1: was I was pretty pumped about that. I think the 324 00:15:34,360 --> 00:15:37,160 Speaker 1: best I've ever hit was nine eight. Um not just 325 00:15:37,200 --> 00:15:41,960 Speaker 1: feeling pretty good today, Yeah, you're feeling it. That is okay. So, um, 326 00:15:42,080 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 1: you guys have a long story history of producing like 327 00:15:44,320 --> 00:15:47,520 Speaker 1: talented offensive lineman at Iowa. What is it about the 328 00:15:47,560 --> 00:15:51,960 Speaker 1: hawcout tradition that enabled you guys to quickly translate into 329 00:15:51,960 --> 00:15:54,200 Speaker 1: the National Football League. I think it's the culture there. 330 00:15:54,320 --> 00:15:56,600 Speaker 1: You know, we we come in every day. You know, 331 00:15:56,920 --> 00:15:58,560 Speaker 1: a lot of college is probably probably can say this 332 00:15:58,560 --> 00:16:00,440 Speaker 1: TD coming ready to work. Um, it's a different type 333 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:02,720 Speaker 1: of demeanor at IOWA though. UM, you know, you're you're 334 00:16:02,720 --> 00:16:04,560 Speaker 1: held you're held to a higher standard. You're you're held 335 00:16:04,560 --> 00:16:07,040 Speaker 1: accountable for for all your actions. Coach Oil, you know 336 00:16:07,080 --> 00:16:09,080 Speaker 1: as as a no nonsense kind of guy. Coach Ferrence 337 00:16:09,120 --> 00:16:11,760 Speaker 1: was no online coach. Bryan was no online coach. UM. 338 00:16:12,120 --> 00:16:14,360 Speaker 1: Coach Morgan, who who's kind of still hanging around the 339 00:16:14,360 --> 00:16:16,720 Speaker 1: building a little bit, was an online coach. So it's 340 00:16:17,560 --> 00:16:19,400 Speaker 1: I mean it's hard not to, you know, go there 341 00:16:19,440 --> 00:16:22,120 Speaker 1: and not be somewhat successful. You know. So when when 342 00:16:22,120 --> 00:16:25,040 Speaker 1: I watch you on tape, obviously you're playing right tackles. Uh. 343 00:16:25,080 --> 00:16:27,560 Speaker 1: The athleticism stands out. You're able to climb and get 344 00:16:27,600 --> 00:16:29,640 Speaker 1: to the second level. But when you watch your cell 345 00:16:29,680 --> 00:16:31,480 Speaker 1: phone tape, what you say the strengths of your game 346 00:16:31,520 --> 00:16:33,880 Speaker 1: on Um, I think I'm a pretty powerful guy. I 347 00:16:33,880 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 1: think I can move guys off the line of scrimmage. Um, 348 00:16:35,800 --> 00:16:38,600 Speaker 1: you know throughout my hips, I'm pretty powerful. Um, Like 349 00:16:38,640 --> 00:16:41,000 Speaker 1: you said, I think I'm pretty athletic. I can pull 350 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:43,160 Speaker 1: out and get out in space. Really well. Um, there's 351 00:16:43,160 --> 00:16:45,040 Speaker 1: a clip of that against USC where you know we 352 00:16:45,120 --> 00:16:48,240 Speaker 1: ran our reverse and I came back out to a safety. Um. 353 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:49,760 Speaker 1: But you know, I think I think number one would 354 00:16:49,760 --> 00:16:52,840 Speaker 1: be just pretty powerful. You know. So there's there's a 355 00:16:52,840 --> 00:16:56,920 Speaker 1: lot of not necessarily confusion, but typically in back in 356 00:16:57,000 --> 00:16:59,760 Speaker 1: the old days, the right tackle was viewed as a 357 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:02,480 Speaker 1: little inferior to the left tackle position. Uh, do you 358 00:17:02,480 --> 00:17:04,359 Speaker 1: believe you're a guy that can play on both sides 359 00:17:04,359 --> 00:17:06,000 Speaker 1: of the line, or do you believe you should go 360 00:17:06,040 --> 00:17:08,080 Speaker 1: inside to play the next level? What's the best position 361 00:17:08,119 --> 00:17:09,600 Speaker 1: for you? You know, I think I can go back 362 00:17:09,640 --> 00:17:12,080 Speaker 1: and forth. I showed it, you know, multiple times this season. 363 00:17:12,119 --> 00:17:15,359 Speaker 1: You know, our tackle went down and I, um, you know, 364 00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:16,680 Speaker 1: I flipped back and forth in the middle of the 365 00:17:16,720 --> 00:17:18,880 Speaker 1: games I did in the middle of drives on certain players, 366 00:17:18,920 --> 00:17:20,520 Speaker 1: I'd have to play left or right, just just because 367 00:17:20,520 --> 00:17:22,960 Speaker 1: that's how he game planned it. Um. So you know, 368 00:17:23,000 --> 00:17:25,040 Speaker 1: I think I've shown that I can do both. Um, 369 00:17:25,080 --> 00:17:26,959 Speaker 1: if a team needs me to go into guard, I think, 370 00:17:27,000 --> 00:17:28,520 Speaker 1: you know, I've never done him before, but I can 371 00:17:28,520 --> 00:17:32,600 Speaker 1: probably probably figure it out. Um. Oh, you know, I'm 372 00:17:32,600 --> 00:17:34,359 Speaker 1: trying to get on the field and I'm trying to 373 00:17:34,400 --> 00:17:37,040 Speaker 1: just trying to interfence. So it's funny because like, and 374 00:17:37,080 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 1: I don't know how much you pay attention to the headlines. 375 00:17:39,080 --> 00:17:41,280 Speaker 1: But there hasn't been like a lot of conversation with 376 00:17:41,359 --> 00:17:44,280 Speaker 1: Tristan worst Man, maybe the best offensive tackle in the class. 377 00:17:44,560 --> 00:17:46,520 Speaker 1: If you could have a chance to kind of advocate 378 00:17:46,560 --> 00:17:48,360 Speaker 1: for yourself as to why you may be the best 379 00:17:48,359 --> 00:17:53,679 Speaker 1: offensive tackle in this class, what would you say, Oh, boy, Um, 380 00:17:53,720 --> 00:17:55,399 Speaker 1: you know, there's some pretty good often the tackle in 381 00:17:55,400 --> 00:17:56,720 Speaker 1: this class. I'd say, I meant, you know, I got 382 00:17:56,720 --> 00:17:59,400 Speaker 1: to meet a lot of them here, um this week 383 00:17:59,440 --> 00:18:01,280 Speaker 1: and hang out with Umm. You know, I don't know. 384 00:18:01,320 --> 00:18:03,479 Speaker 1: I think just you know, I kind of showed improved 385 00:18:03,480 --> 00:18:06,480 Speaker 1: people wrong without you know, they were saying I wasn't athletic. Um, 386 00:18:06,600 --> 00:18:08,400 Speaker 1: maybe that's why I wasn't you know, I didn't get 387 00:18:08,560 --> 00:18:10,840 Speaker 1: the hype of the number one one spot. So probably 388 00:18:10,880 --> 00:18:12,600 Speaker 1: just you know, check out my numbers today and you 389 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:15,679 Speaker 1: know speak for itself. Okay, So we're done with the combine. 390 00:18:15,720 --> 00:18:16,960 Speaker 1: We're done with some of the hardest stuff, but we 391 00:18:17,000 --> 00:18:19,639 Speaker 1: still have pro days and private workouts. What are some 392 00:18:19,680 --> 00:18:21,240 Speaker 1: of the things that you want to work on going 393 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:24,320 Speaker 1: into that phase of the evaluation process? Um, continue to 394 00:18:24,359 --> 00:18:28,040 Speaker 1: continue to study film really well and and uh, maybe 395 00:18:28,040 --> 00:18:30,359 Speaker 1: maybe get a little bit of like NFL style offense 396 00:18:30,359 --> 00:18:32,280 Speaker 1: where you know, I was a pro style team. You know, 397 00:18:32,320 --> 00:18:34,720 Speaker 1: we we do a lot of um, you know, we're 398 00:18:34,760 --> 00:18:38,920 Speaker 1: big inside outside zone, so um, maybe learning more NFL 399 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:41,320 Speaker 1: vocabulary and and you know, interview, you know, interview with 400 00:18:41,359 --> 00:18:43,760 Speaker 1: teams and kind of trying to impress them. Man, where 401 00:18:43,800 --> 00:18:46,400 Speaker 1: you definitely impressed a lot of scouts today with your 402 00:18:46,480 --> 00:18:48,840 Speaker 1: performance at the combine. We look forward to watch you 403 00:18:48,880 --> 00:18:51,200 Speaker 1: continue to improve and to continue to be a dominant 404 00:18:51,200 --> 00:18:52,639 Speaker 1: play at the next level. Thanks for joining the Move 405 00:18:52,680 --> 00:18:55,720 Speaker 1: to six podcast. Thank you Lance. He was very impressive 406 00:18:56,960 --> 00:19:00,760 Speaker 1: just talking to him. His ability to play on both 407 00:19:00,800 --> 00:19:02,560 Speaker 1: sides of the line, like he alluded to, he talked 408 00:19:02,560 --> 00:19:05,680 Speaker 1: about playing left and right tackle this year. Uh said, 409 00:19:05,720 --> 00:19:08,439 Speaker 1: he'll be willing to move in the guard. I just 410 00:19:08,480 --> 00:19:13,159 Speaker 1: think it's a situation where he's super talented. The athleticism 411 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 1: is going to pop a lot of offensive line coaches. 412 00:19:15,800 --> 00:19:19,040 Speaker 1: This is their first exposure to him. Guys are gonna 413 00:19:19,040 --> 00:19:20,480 Speaker 1: fall in love with him. He's going to be a 414 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 1: guy that kind of clowns even though he's already near 415 00:19:23,119 --> 00:19:25,200 Speaker 1: the top, He's gonna be a guy that climbs in 416 00:19:25,240 --> 00:19:26,960 Speaker 1: some of those drafting rooms. So I'm looking at the 417 00:19:27,040 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 1: running backs who worked out, and one of the things 418 00:19:29,320 --> 00:19:31,159 Speaker 1: I was talking to works about was some of their 419 00:19:31,160 --> 00:19:33,399 Speaker 1: outside zone stuff and how they had the running backs 420 00:19:33,800 --> 00:19:37,280 Speaker 1: you know, where their track was and and and it's 421 00:19:37,280 --> 00:19:40,399 Speaker 1: one of the interesting things about how certain coaches have 422 00:19:40,640 --> 00:19:43,040 Speaker 1: tighter tracks with running backs and they look for cutbacks 423 00:19:43,040 --> 00:19:45,040 Speaker 1: and others like to flow wide. And I'm looking at 424 00:19:45,119 --> 00:19:49,320 Speaker 1: Jonathan Taylor because Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin, to me, is another 425 00:19:49,359 --> 00:19:51,800 Speaker 1: brand of idol. Right, they played the SAC you see 426 00:19:51,800 --> 00:19:54,399 Speaker 1: a lot of inside outside zone. You're gonna have some 427 00:19:54,440 --> 00:19:56,600 Speaker 1: pin and poll, you're gonna have some gap. I mean, 428 00:19:56,600 --> 00:19:59,359 Speaker 1: they'll run a variety of running run game schemes. But 429 00:20:00,080 --> 00:20:02,959 Speaker 1: Jonathan Taylor is a player who has seen He ran 430 00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:05,680 Speaker 1: a four three nine official forty. He was a track 431 00:20:05,720 --> 00:20:08,399 Speaker 1: guy in high school. And what I really like about 432 00:20:08,480 --> 00:20:13,080 Speaker 1: him is that he has seen so many eight man fronts. 433 00:20:13,760 --> 00:20:17,840 Speaker 1: He has had problems at quarterback where no one respected 434 00:20:17,840 --> 00:20:20,680 Speaker 1: the passing game, right, they didn't respect defense. So he's 435 00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:24,040 Speaker 1: had so many extra guys adding into the box, and 436 00:20:24,119 --> 00:20:28,080 Speaker 1: yet he processes it. He runs between the tackles, he's 437 00:20:28,160 --> 00:20:32,200 Speaker 1: he's carried, He's carried a heavy workload and even after 438 00:20:32,440 --> 00:20:35,240 Speaker 1: getting over nine under touches in three years. Here he 439 00:20:35,320 --> 00:20:37,160 Speaker 1: is running a four three nine like he hadn't lost 440 00:20:37,160 --> 00:20:40,119 Speaker 1: his speed. No, I mean, I think that's impressive. The 441 00:20:40,119 --> 00:20:42,199 Speaker 1: funny thing is talking to running backs coaches this year 442 00:20:42,280 --> 00:20:44,080 Speaker 1: trying to figure out what to do with him. Uh, 443 00:20:44,400 --> 00:20:47,480 Speaker 1: because of the ghost of Wisconsin backs had passed. You 444 00:20:47,560 --> 00:20:49,520 Speaker 1: just wonder where he fits in. That's the real thing. 445 00:20:49,560 --> 00:20:52,359 Speaker 1: Is he Is he creative enough? Is he straight line? 446 00:20:52,400 --> 00:20:54,119 Speaker 1: Does he have the ability to really make plays in 447 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:56,560 Speaker 1: the passing game? When you look at him compared to 448 00:20:56,600 --> 00:20:59,080 Speaker 1: some of the others, it doesn't flash. Sometimes I contend 449 00:20:59,080 --> 00:21:01,400 Speaker 1: it might be their uniform arms. Maybe there's something about 450 00:21:01,400 --> 00:21:03,439 Speaker 1: the uniforms aren't flash enough so you don't regard them 451 00:21:03,440 --> 00:21:06,160 Speaker 1: in that manner. But I will say this about Jonathan Table. 452 00:21:06,440 --> 00:21:10,440 Speaker 1: The production is spectacular, the speed is real, and then 453 00:21:10,480 --> 00:21:13,040 Speaker 1: you understand how really it is based on how he tested. 454 00:21:13,359 --> 00:21:16,760 Speaker 1: He's shown that he can carry a heavy load. Where 455 00:21:16,760 --> 00:21:19,720 Speaker 1: does he stack? He kind of is penalized because their 456 00:21:19,760 --> 00:21:23,000 Speaker 1: offensive line has always been traditionally good. Uh, you don't 457 00:21:23,000 --> 00:21:25,680 Speaker 1: see him get hit in the backfield. He typically kind 458 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:27,880 Speaker 1: of gets four or five yards before he gets contact. 459 00:21:28,480 --> 00:21:30,919 Speaker 1: Good player in a draft where you have a ton 460 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:33,800 Speaker 1: of good players at the position. Does he stand out 461 00:21:33,920 --> 00:21:37,160 Speaker 1: enough to warrant consideration. I mean, to me, there's only 462 00:21:37,200 --> 00:21:40,040 Speaker 1: one guy who stands out enough to be to warrant consideration. 463 00:21:40,080 --> 00:21:45,800 Speaker 1: He also wore sweet, bright white shoes today and that 464 00:21:45,960 --> 00:21:48,280 Speaker 1: was uh DeAndre Swift. And I mean, you want to 465 00:21:48,280 --> 00:21:52,040 Speaker 1: talk about standing out? Those white shoes may everything every 466 00:21:52,080 --> 00:21:55,840 Speaker 1: movement just you know how I mean, It's just like 467 00:21:55,880 --> 00:21:57,919 Speaker 1: in the All Star Game in baseball. Remember when they 468 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:00,240 Speaker 1: used to the National League players would wear white. They 469 00:22:00,240 --> 00:22:03,640 Speaker 1: gotta flex their white shoes, but they all Star games. Yeah, 470 00:22:03,800 --> 00:22:06,720 Speaker 1: wearing white look good, but a little, a little glossy 471 00:22:06,760 --> 00:22:09,720 Speaker 1: paint on. Make sure everyone stands out. You're right about 472 00:22:09,760 --> 00:22:12,200 Speaker 1: DeAndre Swift. When I talk to um a couple of 473 00:22:12,240 --> 00:22:13,920 Speaker 1: running bas coaches, they were like, man, that guy has 474 00:22:13,960 --> 00:22:16,399 Speaker 1: it all, Like he just can pop. I have called him, 475 00:22:16,480 --> 00:22:18,560 Speaker 1: I mean, wrestling fans understand, I called him Lex Luker. 476 00:22:18,760 --> 00:22:21,000 Speaker 1: He's total package because when you watch him, he can 477 00:22:21,000 --> 00:22:22,600 Speaker 1: do it. You want to run inside, he can do 478 00:22:22,640 --> 00:22:24,399 Speaker 1: a handle between the town because he can go to 479 00:22:24,480 --> 00:22:26,320 Speaker 1: the brimedy, he can catch the ball out of the backfield. 480 00:22:26,440 --> 00:22:29,480 Speaker 1: He's solid and past protection. He has home run ability. 481 00:22:29,920 --> 00:22:32,760 Speaker 1: You put the four eight there with it. He just 482 00:22:32,840 --> 00:22:35,000 Speaker 1: kind of confirms that he's a special athlete. He has 483 00:22:35,040 --> 00:22:38,040 Speaker 1: all the qualities. It's just a matter of when do 484 00:22:38,119 --> 00:22:39,879 Speaker 1: you pull the trigger. Because I don't see him in 485 00:22:39,880 --> 00:22:43,240 Speaker 1: the same light as Zeke and Girl and those guys, 486 00:22:43,440 --> 00:22:45,240 Speaker 1: but I do see him as a first round pick. 487 00:22:45,520 --> 00:22:48,560 Speaker 1: We may not see hear his name called until the twenties, 488 00:22:49,040 --> 00:22:51,480 Speaker 1: until the bottom of the first round might be where 489 00:22:51,480 --> 00:22:53,760 Speaker 1: he comes off the boards a three down player. He 490 00:22:53,840 --> 00:22:56,480 Speaker 1: caught it really nice side here, is very smooth. One 491 00:22:56,480 --> 00:22:58,399 Speaker 1: of the things I really like about him is he 492 00:22:58,480 --> 00:23:00,720 Speaker 1: stays low to the ground and and he plays with 493 00:23:00,800 --> 00:23:03,520 Speaker 1: bend and so when he catches, he can catch tuck 494 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:05,800 Speaker 1: and go very quickly on the flat stuff that they 495 00:23:05,840 --> 00:23:09,679 Speaker 1: were throwing him. Um. He has low mileage on theodometer, 496 00:23:09,880 --> 00:23:12,560 Speaker 1: which helps he can play all three downs. And then 497 00:23:12,760 --> 00:23:14,879 Speaker 1: the thing that that I think is very special that 498 00:23:14,880 --> 00:23:17,560 Speaker 1: a lot of people won't recognize that you will not 499 00:23:17,640 --> 00:23:19,720 Speaker 1: only can he make people missing the second level, but 500 00:23:19,800 --> 00:23:22,280 Speaker 1: on the third level. And I know people will probably 501 00:23:22,320 --> 00:23:25,800 Speaker 1: assume that everyone can do that. You'd be surprised how 502 00:23:26,119 --> 00:23:29,399 Speaker 1: the creative creativity of some runners once they get up 503 00:23:29,440 --> 00:23:33,160 Speaker 1: to the third level. They're they're running so fast that 504 00:23:33,320 --> 00:23:35,320 Speaker 1: they really can't get an angle on the safety and 505 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:37,280 Speaker 1: the safety gets down on him. He's one of those 506 00:23:37,320 --> 00:23:39,840 Speaker 1: guys that sets up second and sets up third level 507 00:23:39,880 --> 00:23:43,880 Speaker 1: guys and he cuts without losing any speed at all. Yeah, 508 00:23:44,000 --> 00:23:46,400 Speaker 1: I saw the stet on our network. That was kind 509 00:23:46,400 --> 00:23:50,640 Speaker 1: of ridiculous. UM. Three seasons with twelve plus Russian yards. 510 00:23:50,680 --> 00:23:52,960 Speaker 1: In each of those seasons, he had a few two carries. 511 00:23:53,440 --> 00:23:56,240 Speaker 1: That's insane. Like that's so that that speaks to what 512 00:23:56,280 --> 00:23:58,280 Speaker 1: you're talking about, Like he can dance at the second level. 513 00:23:58,440 --> 00:24:00,920 Speaker 1: He understands how to get home. And when you talk 514 00:24:00,960 --> 00:24:04,320 Speaker 1: about the third level, some people have a knack for 515 00:24:04,400 --> 00:24:06,679 Speaker 1: putting the ball in the paint on those long runs. 516 00:24:06,840 --> 00:24:09,720 Speaker 1: Other guys can't get away. He has the abilities at 517 00:24:09,720 --> 00:24:12,240 Speaker 1: it that that separates him. One other guy that that 518 00:24:12,240 --> 00:24:15,520 Speaker 1: that stood out UM cam Acres from Florida State. I've 519 00:24:15,560 --> 00:24:18,080 Speaker 1: kind of been on the cam Acres parade. I've touted 520 00:24:18,160 --> 00:24:21,080 Speaker 1: his uh potential, I've taught it, touted what he could 521 00:24:21,119 --> 00:24:23,640 Speaker 1: do at the next level. He gave us a little 522 00:24:23,640 --> 00:24:26,400 Speaker 1: taste of it. Four for seven and the forty UM. 523 00:24:26,520 --> 00:24:29,399 Speaker 1: When you looked at the drills. Got his great feet, 524 00:24:29,760 --> 00:24:34,119 Speaker 1: great feet, great balance, great body control. Uh terrific uh 525 00:24:34,359 --> 00:24:38,000 Speaker 1: playmaker in the past, game catches the ball easily. I 526 00:24:38,119 --> 00:24:41,040 Speaker 1: say this, Dalvin Cook popped as a second round pick. 527 00:24:41,840 --> 00:24:43,600 Speaker 1: Cam Akers, He's gonna pop as a second round pick 528 00:24:43,600 --> 00:24:46,119 Speaker 1: in the nasal football. I'm gonna tell you something. His tape. 529 00:24:46,119 --> 00:24:48,400 Speaker 1: I I came away and so when he and et 530 00:24:48,400 --> 00:24:51,359 Speaker 1: Ten came in together. When I say came in together, 531 00:24:51,600 --> 00:24:54,480 Speaker 1: you know, the same year they were both the hot 532 00:24:54,640 --> 00:24:56,520 Speaker 1: names in the A c C. And I watched their 533 00:24:56,560 --> 00:24:58,960 Speaker 1: rookie tape because I was writing a summer tape series 534 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:01,040 Speaker 1: on guys to watch and next year, not for the draft, 535 00:25:01,160 --> 00:25:03,560 Speaker 1: justs in general. And I was like, who Cam and 536 00:25:03,600 --> 00:25:07,159 Speaker 1: Ettien are nice? I like Cam better than Ettien. Then 537 00:25:07,200 --> 00:25:09,400 Speaker 1: I watched that t N. This year, I really liked 538 00:25:09,400 --> 00:25:11,600 Speaker 1: e t N. He went back to school. So I 539 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 1: turn on Cam and I'm not really there's no I'm 540 00:25:14,280 --> 00:25:16,360 Speaker 1: not hearing anything about him. He must not have been 541 00:25:16,480 --> 00:25:19,040 Speaker 1: very good at Florida State. It's not very good. It's 542 00:25:19,040 --> 00:25:22,359 Speaker 1: not very good. I turned a tape on offensive line 543 00:25:22,560 --> 00:25:27,080 Speaker 1: is not good. Cam is getting his creating for himself. 544 00:25:27,119 --> 00:25:29,600 Speaker 1: And I had Kirby Wilson once told me, great running 545 00:25:29,600 --> 00:25:33,119 Speaker 1: back coach, right, He said, Lance, you gotta find guys 546 00:25:33,160 --> 00:25:37,040 Speaker 1: who can create. There's three ways wiggle, power or speed. 547 00:25:37,680 --> 00:25:40,879 Speaker 1: And he's a guy that creates with three different he 548 00:25:40,880 --> 00:25:43,280 Speaker 1: he has three different mechanisms to create and and I 549 00:25:43,400 --> 00:25:48,679 Speaker 1: just his tape. He has guys on him. So he 550 00:25:48,760 --> 00:25:51,119 Speaker 1: has to have great agility to be able to create 551 00:25:51,119 --> 00:25:53,359 Speaker 1: early because not everyone has that. Like a j Dillon, 552 00:25:53,400 --> 00:25:55,400 Speaker 1: you don't want to have to do that. He doesn't 553 00:25:55,400 --> 00:25:58,320 Speaker 1: have that. James Connor couldn't do that. Cam Acres can 554 00:25:58,359 --> 00:26:00,600 Speaker 1: create from anywhere on the field and he's had to. 555 00:26:00,880 --> 00:26:02,840 Speaker 1: Can you imagine how easy it's gonna feel for him 556 00:26:02,880 --> 00:26:04,600 Speaker 1: when he gets to an NFL team, if they can 557 00:26:04,640 --> 00:26:06,399 Speaker 1: block it up a little. Oh, it's gonna be so 558 00:26:06,440 --> 00:26:08,000 Speaker 1: easy for him. It's gonna be so easy for him. 559 00:26:08,000 --> 00:26:09,880 Speaker 1: If they can just get him to the second level, 560 00:26:10,160 --> 00:26:11,840 Speaker 1: he's going to be able to put the ball consistently 561 00:26:11,840 --> 00:26:13,879 Speaker 1: in the pain and with his ability to catch the 562 00:26:13,960 --> 00:26:17,240 Speaker 1: ball in space and do some some routes from in 563 00:26:17,280 --> 00:26:20,000 Speaker 1: the backfield, and I think outside of the backfield, he's 564 00:26:20,000 --> 00:26:22,160 Speaker 1: one of those new school RB ones that we fall 565 00:26:22,200 --> 00:26:25,200 Speaker 1: in love with. I think he's gonna have a chance. Look, 566 00:26:25,480 --> 00:26:28,720 Speaker 1: we we we can't. We can't close the discussion without Look, 567 00:26:28,800 --> 00:26:31,520 Speaker 1: DJs was probably going crazy in the booth when this guy, 568 00:26:32,160 --> 00:26:35,359 Speaker 1: Darnton Evans ran a four for one. He had twenty 569 00:26:35,600 --> 00:26:37,800 Speaker 1: reps on the bench for us. But the speed and 570 00:26:37,840 --> 00:26:39,200 Speaker 1: when we talked to I had a chance to talk 571 00:26:39,240 --> 00:26:42,280 Speaker 1: to Scott Sadderfield Um yesterday and he said, look, my 572 00:26:42,320 --> 00:26:44,639 Speaker 1: guy's gonna fly. I was like, yeah, coach, I know 573 00:26:44,720 --> 00:26:46,960 Speaker 1: he's you know, he's fast or whatever. Fourth for one 574 00:26:47,040 --> 00:26:49,400 Speaker 1: is fast? What have you seen from him on tape? Man? 575 00:26:49,760 --> 00:26:53,160 Speaker 1: He has he's shifty, Um, he catches the ball, well, 576 00:26:53,400 --> 00:26:55,280 Speaker 1: you know what he is. He's a perfect fourth He's 577 00:26:55,320 --> 00:26:58,240 Speaker 1: a perfect late third to early fourth round back who 578 00:26:58,280 --> 00:27:00,120 Speaker 1: you say, look, we're not gonna give you the ball 579 00:27:00,160 --> 00:27:02,800 Speaker 1: every every down, We're gonna let you be running back 580 00:27:02,800 --> 00:27:04,840 Speaker 1: by committee, and then all of a sudden, before you know, 581 00:27:04,880 --> 00:27:07,400 Speaker 1: you're leaning on him more heavily and more heavily. He's 582 00:27:07,400 --> 00:27:09,520 Speaker 1: an investment in a player who you know has got 583 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:11,080 Speaker 1: a chance to hit chunk plays for you. I like 584 00:27:11,160 --> 00:27:15,520 Speaker 1: him a lot now. Sometimes people don't realize when I 585 00:27:15,560 --> 00:27:17,760 Speaker 1: say a fourth round back. Fourth round backs are certain 586 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:19,760 Speaker 1: types of backs that doesn't mean I don't like them. 587 00:27:20,520 --> 00:27:22,439 Speaker 1: It means they're ideally seem to be part of a rotation, 588 00:27:22,520 --> 00:27:25,040 Speaker 1: like they can't. They just missing something that prevents them 589 00:27:25,040 --> 00:27:27,520 Speaker 1: being from being. He's not a big guy the RB one, 590 00:27:27,640 --> 00:27:29,840 Speaker 1: so when you think of a smaller guy, he's gonna 591 00:27:29,840 --> 00:27:31,439 Speaker 1: have to play in rotation. He's gonna have to kind 592 00:27:31,480 --> 00:27:34,840 Speaker 1: of be part of that running back by committee situation. 593 00:27:35,320 --> 00:27:37,600 Speaker 1: And that's fine. You just have to know going in 594 00:27:37,800 --> 00:27:40,720 Speaker 1: that's how he's going to be pegged. Uh twenty reps. 595 00:27:40,760 --> 00:27:42,679 Speaker 1: By the way, on the bench, the kids got some strength. 596 00:27:42,760 --> 00:27:45,159 Speaker 1: He does have some strength. One of the guys quickly 597 00:27:45,440 --> 00:27:48,960 Speaker 1: packed Worth Country. Everyone loves Zack mass Moss is super productive. 598 00:27:49,400 --> 00:27:52,880 Speaker 1: Uh you're here. On the Twitter verse. People express their 599 00:27:52,920 --> 00:27:56,920 Speaker 1: disappointment in his forty time four six five. Don't overreact 600 00:27:56,960 --> 00:27:59,760 Speaker 1: to the forty time. His game was never about speed. 601 00:27:59,800 --> 00:28:03,480 Speaker 1: His game was about um being able to make people miss, 602 00:28:03,480 --> 00:28:07,240 Speaker 1: finishing with power, running through contact, being kind of like 603 00:28:07,280 --> 00:28:09,160 Speaker 1: a war daddy when it comes to being an every 604 00:28:09,160 --> 00:28:12,840 Speaker 1: down back. I'm not dissuaded at all with Zack marks. 605 00:28:12,880 --> 00:28:14,800 Speaker 1: I think he is what he is. He's always been 606 00:28:14,800 --> 00:28:16,560 Speaker 1: one of those guys that was picked to go three 607 00:28:16,600 --> 00:28:19,000 Speaker 1: through five. I think that's kind of where he he 608 00:28:19,080 --> 00:28:22,800 Speaker 1: was nice and the drills to He's gonna be a 609 00:28:22,840 --> 00:28:24,479 Speaker 1: good player. He's gonna be one of those guys that 610 00:28:24,720 --> 00:28:26,600 Speaker 1: falls into rotation. But I love him. I think he's 611 00:28:26,640 --> 00:28:29,080 Speaker 1: a he's a hardcore head banker. One of the guys 612 00:28:29,119 --> 00:28:31,600 Speaker 1: that I also love. Didn't get a chance to fully participate, 613 00:28:32,119 --> 00:28:34,600 Speaker 1: uh in the combine, but he's he's look, he's a 614 00:28:34,640 --> 00:28:37,639 Speaker 1: Bucky Brooks favorite. That is. J K. Dobbins from Ohio 615 00:28:37,680 --> 00:28:39,680 Speaker 1: State got a chance to catch it with him while 616 00:28:39,680 --> 00:28:41,520 Speaker 1: the running backs were working out. Let's listen to what 617 00:28:41,560 --> 00:28:43,840 Speaker 1: he had to say. Join the movie the Sticks podcast 618 00:28:44,160 --> 00:28:47,920 Speaker 1: Ohio State standout j K. Dobbins, how's everything, man? How's 619 00:28:47,920 --> 00:28:51,280 Speaker 1: the combine treating? It's great. It's been a great process. Uh, 620 00:28:51,320 --> 00:28:54,000 Speaker 1: you know, it's a blessing to even be here. You know. 621 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:56,400 Speaker 1: So obviously you did not get an opportunity to work 622 00:28:56,400 --> 00:28:58,440 Speaker 1: out in front of the scouts, but a lot of 623 00:28:58,440 --> 00:29:01,000 Speaker 1: the combine is behind the scenes, to interviews and the 624 00:29:01,120 --> 00:29:03,800 Speaker 1: one on one conversations that you have with scouts and executives. 625 00:29:03,960 --> 00:29:06,840 Speaker 1: How is that process for you? I think it was amazing, 626 00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:09,760 Speaker 1: you know that to meet some of the guys and 627 00:29:09,960 --> 00:29:11,640 Speaker 1: you know, just show him who I am as a person. 628 00:29:11,760 --> 00:29:13,560 Speaker 1: I think I think that it helped me out a lot. 629 00:29:14,120 --> 00:29:16,840 Speaker 1: You know, you went to a great institution when all 630 00:29:16,960 --> 00:29:19,560 Speaker 1: your stage, your football program has been top notch. You've 631 00:29:19,560 --> 00:29:22,320 Speaker 1: had a lot of guys go to the National Football League. 632 00:29:22,640 --> 00:29:24,080 Speaker 1: Have you had a chance to talk to some of 633 00:29:24,120 --> 00:29:25,680 Speaker 1: the guys who have been in the league. What kind 634 00:29:25,680 --> 00:29:28,000 Speaker 1: of advice have they've given you to prepare yourself to 635 00:29:28,040 --> 00:29:30,960 Speaker 1: go playing in the National Football So Terry McLaurin, which 636 00:29:31,000 --> 00:29:32,960 Speaker 1: is like one of my best friends, you know, he 637 00:29:33,040 --> 00:29:34,560 Speaker 1: gave me a lot of advice, you know, and one 638 00:29:34,600 --> 00:29:36,800 Speaker 1: of the things was to just stay true to myself, 639 00:29:37,040 --> 00:29:39,320 Speaker 1: don't change, you know, because you know, being in the NFL, 640 00:29:39,680 --> 00:29:42,360 Speaker 1: being all around the veteran guys, you know, you might 641 00:29:42,400 --> 00:29:45,040 Speaker 1: try to, you know, do things that's not for you. 642 00:29:45,480 --> 00:29:47,480 Speaker 1: And so that was one of the things he told me. 643 00:29:47,520 --> 00:29:50,360 Speaker 1: And then he also told me to just soaking all 644 00:29:50,360 --> 00:29:52,800 Speaker 1: the informations from the veterans. You know, get close to 645 00:29:52,800 --> 00:29:55,920 Speaker 1: a veteran and you know, ask him what I need 646 00:29:55,960 --> 00:29:58,240 Speaker 1: to do and figure out the play is from a veteran. 647 00:29:58,600 --> 00:30:00,600 Speaker 1: You know. When we were making the walk here to 648 00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:02,920 Speaker 1: the chairs, we talked about competing. You're talking about, man, 649 00:30:02,920 --> 00:30:05,600 Speaker 1: it's killing you not being able to compete with the 650 00:30:05,640 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 1: guys here. But how your state man five stars everywhere, 651 00:30:08,880 --> 00:30:11,040 Speaker 1: a lot of competition just to get on the field. 652 00:30:11,280 --> 00:30:14,000 Speaker 1: Talk about that environment, how that environment should prepare you 653 00:30:14,040 --> 00:30:17,000 Speaker 1: to play well at the next level. Yeah, so, Ohio State, 654 00:30:17,040 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 1: we compete in everything we do. You know. Uh, coach 655 00:30:19,520 --> 00:30:21,880 Speaker 1: Meg does a great job with the strength of auditioning, 656 00:30:22,040 --> 00:30:24,360 Speaker 1: you know, just making everything a competition. You know, it 657 00:30:24,360 --> 00:30:27,880 Speaker 1: doesn't matter what drills, anything we're doing, it's a competition 658 00:30:27,920 --> 00:30:30,120 Speaker 1: and they make sure you know if you lost there. 659 00:30:30,200 --> 00:30:34,280 Speaker 1: So I think that definitely, you know, bread me into 660 00:30:34,320 --> 00:30:37,800 Speaker 1: something that just wants to eat up the competition. You know. 661 00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:40,200 Speaker 1: I heard this year, like going to your final season, 662 00:30:40,200 --> 00:30:42,360 Speaker 1: you decided to kind of make some changes to your diet. 663 00:30:42,640 --> 00:30:45,800 Speaker 1: You really dedicated yourself to kind of approaching the game 664 00:30:45,880 --> 00:30:48,680 Speaker 1: like a pro. What did you do in terms of 665 00:30:48,880 --> 00:30:50,880 Speaker 1: nutrition your diet. What were some of the things you 666 00:30:50,880 --> 00:30:53,680 Speaker 1: did preparation wise, Uh, to help you have a great 667 00:30:53,680 --> 00:30:57,160 Speaker 1: final season. So yeah, I went vegan for two months. 668 00:30:57,400 --> 00:31:00,200 Speaker 1: That was like it was super hard. Uh, it was 669 00:31:00,200 --> 00:31:02,840 Speaker 1: definitely different. It was it was something different and you know, 670 00:31:02,880 --> 00:31:05,840 Speaker 1: I craved a lot of you know, fries and stuff 671 00:31:05,880 --> 00:31:09,080 Speaker 1: like that, because around around the facility at college. You know, 672 00:31:09,560 --> 00:31:11,840 Speaker 1: some of my teammates they sit down with a triple 673 00:31:11,880 --> 00:31:13,960 Speaker 1: stack burger or something, and it's like it's like, man, 674 00:31:14,000 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 1: you see me right here. You see that I'm doing 675 00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:17,680 Speaker 1: a diet, So why do you come over here about me? 676 00:31:18,160 --> 00:31:20,400 Speaker 1: But yeah, it was definitely tough, and you know, I 677 00:31:20,440 --> 00:31:23,080 Speaker 1: did extra things that to help me recover, you know, 678 00:31:23,200 --> 00:31:28,080 Speaker 1: cry oh, float tanks, anything, hyperbaric chambers. I did all 679 00:31:28,120 --> 00:31:30,880 Speaker 1: that stuff, and it definitely benefited me in my game. 680 00:31:31,000 --> 00:31:33,000 Speaker 1: So you feel like it impacted your game in the 681 00:31:33,040 --> 00:31:35,320 Speaker 1: positive way. You felt like this was the best that 682 00:31:35,360 --> 00:31:37,280 Speaker 1: you felt in the field, and that's why your performance 683 00:31:37,280 --> 00:31:40,240 Speaker 1: was such. Oh yeah, yes, sir, no doubt um, so 684 00:31:40,400 --> 00:31:42,200 Speaker 1: as as you spent it forward there. There's been a 685 00:31:42,200 --> 00:31:44,520 Speaker 1: little bit of conversation about the running back position and 686 00:31:44,520 --> 00:31:48,040 Speaker 1: whether it's devalued. Tell me why running backs are still 687 00:31:48,080 --> 00:31:52,200 Speaker 1: important to lead offenses. Yeah, so running backs do everything. 688 00:31:52,240 --> 00:31:55,560 Speaker 1: We block, we catch, we run, you know, So to 689 00:31:55,640 --> 00:31:58,840 Speaker 1: say it's devalued by some of the people, Honestly, I 690 00:31:58,920 --> 00:32:01,959 Speaker 1: think we're one of the most important things besides the lineman. 691 00:32:02,000 --> 00:32:04,520 Speaker 1: And then the quarterbacks. But you know, because we got 692 00:32:04,520 --> 00:32:06,920 Speaker 1: a block, and we we also have to transfer information, 693 00:32:07,320 --> 00:32:09,000 Speaker 1: you know, back there with the quarterback because we have 694 00:32:09,040 --> 00:32:10,760 Speaker 1: to pick up our blitzes. So we got to know 695 00:32:10,800 --> 00:32:13,760 Speaker 1: that the coverages and what blitzes are coming. We gotta 696 00:32:13,840 --> 00:32:15,560 Speaker 1: know a lot of things. So I think you were 697 00:32:15,560 --> 00:32:17,800 Speaker 1: pretty important. So when you when you look at the 698 00:32:17,880 --> 00:32:19,720 Speaker 1: National Football League, who are some of the running backs 699 00:32:19,720 --> 00:32:24,320 Speaker 1: that you pattern your game after? Uh, definitely Christian McCaffrey. Uh. 700 00:32:24,360 --> 00:32:26,120 Speaker 1: I love his game so much, you know, and UM 701 00:32:26,560 --> 00:32:29,280 Speaker 1: actually talked to him today or deem him today and 702 00:32:29,280 --> 00:32:31,720 Speaker 1: he was he he's a great guy and I just 703 00:32:31,720 --> 00:32:34,240 Speaker 1: want to model myself after him. You know, he's successful 704 00:32:34,280 --> 00:32:37,080 Speaker 1: in the NFL, and I like the way he just operates. 705 00:32:37,400 --> 00:32:39,959 Speaker 1: So you didn't work out now, but you're gonna work 706 00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:41,560 Speaker 1: on your pro day. When is your pro day? And 707 00:32:41,600 --> 00:32:43,760 Speaker 1: what do you plan to do? The March twenty And 708 00:32:43,760 --> 00:32:45,600 Speaker 1: I'm gonna do everything, you know. I'm gonna run my forty, 709 00:32:45,840 --> 00:32:47,800 Speaker 1: you know, and do the drills and my forty is 710 00:32:47,840 --> 00:32:50,640 Speaker 1: gonna be pretty fast. Oh so a little we're excited 711 00:32:50,680 --> 00:32:52,760 Speaker 1: to see it uh take place. We can look forward 712 00:32:52,760 --> 00:32:55,400 Speaker 1: to going to our your station you perform at the 713 00:32:55,480 --> 00:32:57,280 Speaker 1: end of March. Best of luck to you. Thanks for 714 00:32:57,320 --> 00:32:59,720 Speaker 1: joining the Movies six podcast. Thank you for having me Lance. 715 00:32:59,720 --> 00:33:02,800 Speaker 1: I really like dobb Is. I I think he's a pro. 716 00:33:03,400 --> 00:33:05,720 Speaker 1: And I talked to a couple of running backs coaches 717 00:33:06,120 --> 00:33:08,680 Speaker 1: about him and they said, man, he is so impressive 718 00:33:08,720 --> 00:33:12,080 Speaker 1: in the interview part of it. He gets it. He 719 00:33:12,240 --> 00:33:15,520 Speaker 1: locks in, he makes eye contact, he has good questions, 720 00:33:15,600 --> 00:33:19,720 Speaker 1: great answers, understands more than just the surface level of 721 00:33:19,720 --> 00:33:23,120 Speaker 1: playing the position. All of them, to a man said, Oh, 722 00:33:23,160 --> 00:33:24,360 Speaker 1: he's gonna be a good one. He's gonna be a 723 00:33:24,360 --> 00:33:25,920 Speaker 1: real when he gets his opportunity. You know what I 724 00:33:25,920 --> 00:33:28,480 Speaker 1: really liked about him as they needed him. He was 725 00:33:28,520 --> 00:33:31,080 Speaker 1: a certain kind of back when he came in, and 726 00:33:31,160 --> 00:33:33,800 Speaker 1: this year they needed him to be a bully. So 727 00:33:33,840 --> 00:33:35,600 Speaker 1: you know what he said. He said, Okay, we'll give 728 00:33:35,600 --> 00:33:37,840 Speaker 1: me the ball between the tackles and let's get to work. 729 00:33:37,880 --> 00:33:40,000 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna be a flash and dash, you know, 730 00:33:40,080 --> 00:33:42,240 Speaker 1: like he was when he was a freshman. This year 731 00:33:42,280 --> 00:33:44,000 Speaker 1: they needed him to Oh we need you to go 732 00:33:44,200 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 1: take him for thirty carries and see what you can do. 733 00:33:46,200 --> 00:33:48,720 Speaker 1: No problem, you need me to play Jonathan Taylor not 734 00:33:48,880 --> 00:33:51,320 Speaker 1: a problem. I can do that too. Watch this. He 735 00:33:51,400 --> 00:33:55,120 Speaker 1: was so physical between the tackles. He his contact balance 736 00:33:55,160 --> 00:33:58,680 Speaker 1: and ability to to break tackles and and finish runs. 737 00:33:58,720 --> 00:34:02,080 Speaker 1: I was super impressive. He's clearly um he can be 738 00:34:02,160 --> 00:34:04,160 Speaker 1: dangerous out of the backfield when you need him to be. 739 00:34:04,360 --> 00:34:07,640 Speaker 1: I mean, I just I just think he is a pro. 740 00:34:08,080 --> 00:34:12,440 Speaker 1: You know, he's a prostate deprivate. He's a pro professional. 741 00:34:12,480 --> 00:34:14,680 Speaker 1: He's a pro. He plays it the right way. He does. 742 00:34:15,080 --> 00:34:17,960 Speaker 1: You're great stuff. He is going to be a standout 743 00:34:18,000 --> 00:34:19,600 Speaker 1: pro and then the next guy is gonna be a 744 00:34:19,600 --> 00:34:21,480 Speaker 1: standout pro. We talked about him. We talked about the 745 00:34:21,520 --> 00:34:25,040 Speaker 1: sweet feet, the white shoes. DeAndre Sweat from Georgia had 746 00:34:25,040 --> 00:34:27,040 Speaker 1: a chance to catch it with him after the workout. 747 00:34:27,320 --> 00:34:28,920 Speaker 1: Let's listen to what he had to say about his 748 00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:32,720 Speaker 1: chance joined the movie six podcast Georgia standing out running 749 00:34:32,719 --> 00:34:35,520 Speaker 1: back DeAndre Swift. DeAndre, how was the comment? How to 750 00:34:35,560 --> 00:34:37,160 Speaker 1: treat you? It was great? It was great to get 751 00:34:37,160 --> 00:34:39,600 Speaker 1: out here and just compete. And a great group of backs, 752 00:34:39,600 --> 00:34:41,279 Speaker 1: but just get out are compete and I'm sure I 753 00:34:41,280 --> 00:34:42,719 Speaker 1: could do on the field a little man. When I 754 00:34:43,000 --> 00:34:44,920 Speaker 1: talked to a lot of running backs coaches, about you. 755 00:34:44,960 --> 00:34:47,680 Speaker 1: They were very very impressed with not only how you 756 00:34:47,760 --> 00:34:49,719 Speaker 1: handled your business on the field, but how did you 757 00:34:50,080 --> 00:34:52,719 Speaker 1: handled interviews and workouts. Take us behind the scenes. How 758 00:34:52,800 --> 00:34:54,880 Speaker 1: was the interview process for you? Um? I thought it was. 759 00:34:54,960 --> 00:34:59,200 Speaker 1: It was amazing. Just myself, Uh answer every question they had. UM. 760 00:34:59,239 --> 00:35:00,799 Speaker 1: I think a couple of TI tricked me on the 761 00:35:00,800 --> 00:35:03,480 Speaker 1: board and stuff, but just responding quickly and um, just 762 00:35:03,520 --> 00:35:05,600 Speaker 1: being confident in the emerald. You know, when I look 763 00:35:05,640 --> 00:35:08,160 Speaker 1: at you play, I kind of w the natural because 764 00:35:08,200 --> 00:35:11,240 Speaker 1: everything you do it it seems really easy to running inside, outside, 765 00:35:11,280 --> 00:35:13,640 Speaker 1: catching the ball out of the back field. Uh. Today's game, 766 00:35:13,719 --> 00:35:15,800 Speaker 1: running backs have to be able to do a variety 767 00:35:15,800 --> 00:35:18,840 Speaker 1: of different things. Um. When did you develop those skills 768 00:35:18,840 --> 00:35:20,560 Speaker 1: to be able to not only run it but catching 769 00:35:20,800 --> 00:35:22,600 Speaker 1: kind of make impacts in a variety of ways. Just 770 00:35:22,640 --> 00:35:25,440 Speaker 1: God bless when a tremendous amount of God give them ability. 771 00:35:25,480 --> 00:35:27,759 Speaker 1: But something gotta work at um. Like I played seven 772 00:35:27,800 --> 00:35:29,360 Speaker 1: on seven when I was younger, I was playing the slot. 773 00:35:29,680 --> 00:35:31,960 Speaker 1: UM just to do different types of stuff like that 774 00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:34,120 Speaker 1: to make me so versatile, and I start of place 775 00:35:34,200 --> 00:35:36,560 Speaker 1: where I could be used a different various amount of 776 00:35:36,560 --> 00:35:38,600 Speaker 1: different ways. So it's funny when you say, like seven 777 00:35:38,640 --> 00:35:40,400 Speaker 1: or seven you were used in the slot because at 778 00:35:40,400 --> 00:35:43,560 Speaker 1: Georgia they didn't fully use utilize you like that. Is 779 00:35:43,560 --> 00:35:46,239 Speaker 1: that one of the hidden talents that an NFL team 780 00:35:46,239 --> 00:35:48,520 Speaker 1: will get and they can kind of expand the package 781 00:35:48,520 --> 00:35:50,600 Speaker 1: in repertoire how to use you most definitely, UM, I 782 00:35:50,640 --> 00:35:52,200 Speaker 1: did a little bit my freshman year because I was 783 00:35:52,360 --> 00:35:54,640 Speaker 1: behind two great backs. UM, So that's how I kind 784 00:35:54,640 --> 00:35:56,720 Speaker 1: of felt my way. UM, I want to feel definitely 785 00:35:56,719 --> 00:35:58,720 Speaker 1: in practice just playing at the f in the slot 786 00:35:58,760 --> 00:36:00,799 Speaker 1: and just knowing the whole offense. UM. So I could 787 00:36:00,800 --> 00:36:03,120 Speaker 1: definitely be used that way. So that's funny because that 788 00:36:03,239 --> 00:36:04,920 Speaker 1: that way is really popular because there are a lot 789 00:36:04,920 --> 00:36:07,680 Speaker 1: of people that UM are looking for the next Alvin 790 00:36:07,719 --> 00:36:09,840 Speaker 1: Kamara because Alvin Kamara was able to make such a 791 00:36:09,880 --> 00:36:12,440 Speaker 1: splash when you look at his game, Is there anything 792 00:36:12,480 --> 00:36:14,160 Speaker 1: that you see in his game or any other NFL 793 00:36:14,239 --> 00:36:17,040 Speaker 1: running back that you kind of copying pick and trying 794 00:36:17,040 --> 00:36:18,839 Speaker 1: to add to your game. Was definitely. I love his game. 795 00:36:18,880 --> 00:36:21,160 Speaker 1: Him and Christian McCaffrey. UM, the tooth bakes. I kind 796 00:36:21,160 --> 00:36:23,319 Speaker 1: of see how I can be used, UM. God willing 797 00:36:23,360 --> 00:36:26,920 Speaker 1: when I get picked, UM, just being in space creating 798 00:36:26,960 --> 00:36:30,040 Speaker 1: mismatches making people miss and open field being lined up 799 00:36:30,080 --> 00:36:32,239 Speaker 1: outside is how they use them. Two different backs and 800 00:36:32,320 --> 00:36:35,200 Speaker 1: various amount of wasays. So it's it's funny because Georgia, Man, 801 00:36:35,560 --> 00:36:37,680 Speaker 1: the last couple of years, you guys are like a 802 00:36:37,760 --> 00:36:39,880 Speaker 1: running back factor when it comes to the National Football 803 00:36:39,920 --> 00:36:42,839 Speaker 1: the tire Gurley and Sonny Michelle and others have made 804 00:36:42,840 --> 00:36:45,200 Speaker 1: their way into the league. What is it about playing 805 00:36:45,239 --> 00:36:47,759 Speaker 1: down in between the hedges that enables you guys to 806 00:36:47,880 --> 00:36:51,680 Speaker 1: kind of transition easily into the National Football leg Just 807 00:36:51,680 --> 00:36:53,600 Speaker 1: just the history behind it. And I think coach smart 808 00:36:54,040 --> 00:36:56,240 Speaker 1: Um kind of held to a standard every day in practice. 809 00:36:56,280 --> 00:36:58,759 Speaker 1: I mean no days off, so you compete every day 810 00:36:58,760 --> 00:37:00,680 Speaker 1: in practice where you kind make the game a little 811 00:37:00,680 --> 00:37:02,400 Speaker 1: bit easier. So I think it starts with all practice. 812 00:37:02,800 --> 00:37:05,520 Speaker 1: So and and thinking about those practice happens outside of 813 00:37:05,880 --> 00:37:07,840 Speaker 1: like what coach Martis told you. What are some of 814 00:37:07,840 --> 00:37:09,480 Speaker 1: those other guys that have gone on to the NFL. 815 00:37:09,520 --> 00:37:11,000 Speaker 1: What have they told you about playing in the league. 816 00:37:11,239 --> 00:37:13,080 Speaker 1: Um just staying ready, so you gotta get ready to 817 00:37:13,080 --> 00:37:16,719 Speaker 1: always asking questions and it's always being really mature. UM 818 00:37:16,760 --> 00:37:18,480 Speaker 1: had to be trad at the young age, especially coming 819 00:37:18,480 --> 00:37:21,080 Speaker 1: in UM early and plaving a go role early on. 820 00:37:21,120 --> 00:37:23,319 Speaker 1: So having you having mature, had to coaches trust you, 821 00:37:23,320 --> 00:37:26,040 Speaker 1: knowing your playbook. Just can of yourself like that like 822 00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:29,360 Speaker 1: a problem. So when we think about you, uh, we've 823 00:37:29,400 --> 00:37:32,520 Speaker 1: done to combine. We got private workouts and prot workouts 824 00:37:32,520 --> 00:37:33,799 Speaker 1: coming on. What are some of the other things that 825 00:37:33,840 --> 00:37:36,279 Speaker 1: you want to showcase to NFL evaluy writers as we 826 00:37:36,320 --> 00:37:38,360 Speaker 1: kind of finish up this evaluation process. I'm just on 827 00:37:38,440 --> 00:37:41,080 Speaker 1: that I'm consistent with catching the ball um whatever they 828 00:37:41,120 --> 00:37:42,799 Speaker 1: I mnna see what else they want me to do. 829 00:37:43,000 --> 00:37:45,040 Speaker 1: I'm willing to work out at any position that they 830 00:37:45,080 --> 00:37:48,399 Speaker 1: want me to. I'm willing to just get better. You know, man, 831 00:37:48,440 --> 00:37:50,680 Speaker 1: we we've seen you improve a ton during your time 832 00:37:50,719 --> 00:37:53,240 Speaker 1: at Georgia. We continue to look forward to you devote 833 00:37:53,239 --> 00:37:56,080 Speaker 1: developing and becoming the dominant player that we think you 834 00:37:56,080 --> 00:37:57,440 Speaker 1: will be at the next level. Thanks for joining the 835 00:37:57,480 --> 00:37:59,560 Speaker 1: mood to six. Thank you to have me appreciate it. Lands. 836 00:37:59,560 --> 00:38:02,480 Speaker 1: We're excited about Swift and what he could be at 837 00:38:02,480 --> 00:38:04,680 Speaker 1: the next level. He's a perfect name for perfect man, 838 00:38:04,719 --> 00:38:07,680 Speaker 1: perfect name. I bet you have some customized cleats and 839 00:38:07,719 --> 00:38:10,040 Speaker 1: all that stuff, all flash and all that when he 840 00:38:10,080 --> 00:38:14,560 Speaker 1: gets into the league. Great player total package. Uh inside 841 00:38:14,560 --> 00:38:16,680 Speaker 1: outside runner can catch it, can do all the things 842 00:38:16,680 --> 00:38:18,520 Speaker 1: that you want to see. Plus he can kind of 843 00:38:18,560 --> 00:38:21,200 Speaker 1: carry the workload. Uh. It'll be interesting to see him 844 00:38:21,239 --> 00:38:24,239 Speaker 1: away from Georgia when someone gives them the opportunity to 845 00:38:24,320 --> 00:38:28,280 Speaker 1: really be a guy that carries the workload, meaning twenty 846 00:38:28,360 --> 00:38:31,520 Speaker 1: to twenty five touches all the time, consistently making him 847 00:38:31,560 --> 00:38:33,440 Speaker 1: the focal point of the game plan. I want to 848 00:38:33,440 --> 00:38:36,280 Speaker 1: see that version of DeAndre Swift and how he responds 849 00:38:36,320 --> 00:38:38,360 Speaker 1: to having that kind of responsibility on his shoulders. I 850 00:38:38,360 --> 00:38:40,960 Speaker 1: hope Georgia at some point find some running back talent 851 00:38:41,000 --> 00:38:47,640 Speaker 1: because you know, Girly Nick Chubb, Sony Michelle, DeAndre Swift. 852 00:38:47,680 --> 00:38:50,440 Speaker 1: This is ridiculous. Every year, every year they kind of 853 00:38:50,440 --> 00:38:52,520 Speaker 1: do it. So we can't. We can't finish as old 854 00:38:52,560 --> 00:38:55,640 Speaker 1: special teams player. I have to talk about special teams guys. 855 00:38:55,680 --> 00:39:00,000 Speaker 1: So we had a putterer Turk putter from Arizona State. Uh. 856 00:39:00,160 --> 00:39:04,600 Speaker 1: He pumped out on the bench, Michael Turk, Matt Turk's 857 00:39:04,640 --> 00:39:09,200 Speaker 1: nephew in his arms. My scatter report says, well, my 858 00:39:09,320 --> 00:39:12,080 Speaker 1: very first strength that says, well muscled with arms that 859 00:39:12,120 --> 00:39:16,120 Speaker 1: look like logs because he is yoked spends a lot 860 00:39:16,120 --> 00:39:18,200 Speaker 1: of time in the weight room. He does. He ran 861 00:39:18,320 --> 00:39:20,880 Speaker 1: for seven nine for you. I don't know what to have. 862 00:39:21,480 --> 00:39:26,280 Speaker 1: The sleeves are cut tight on Matt Turks, so look 863 00:39:26,680 --> 00:39:29,440 Speaker 1: look punty Whell. I don't know what it means, but 864 00:39:29,480 --> 00:39:34,480 Speaker 1: he's strong. He's strong used to be back in the day. 865 00:39:34,640 --> 00:39:37,600 Speaker 1: Oh yeah to, I'd like to, I'd like to lift. 866 00:39:38,040 --> 00:39:40,359 Speaker 1: So I talked to some Special Teams coaches who they 867 00:39:40,360 --> 00:39:43,040 Speaker 1: were actually underwhelmed by a lot of their performers today, 868 00:39:43,040 --> 00:39:46,920 Speaker 1: but they did single out Tommy Townsend from Punter from 869 00:39:46,960 --> 00:39:50,520 Speaker 1: from Florida, whose brother was also an All American of Florida, 870 00:39:51,000 --> 00:39:53,759 Speaker 1: and Tyler Bass who had a really good senior ball 871 00:39:54,120 --> 00:39:58,759 Speaker 1: from Georgia. Where is he from Georgia Southern? I think 872 00:39:58,760 --> 00:40:01,680 Speaker 1: it's Georgia Southern. He's yeah, he had a good senior 873 00:40:01,719 --> 00:40:04,360 Speaker 1: bowl and he's followed it up with with a good combine. 874 00:40:04,560 --> 00:40:06,080 Speaker 1: They weren't as high on some of the other guys, 875 00:40:06,120 --> 00:40:08,840 Speaker 1: and I kind of like the class of Special Teams 876 00:40:08,840 --> 00:40:11,759 Speaker 1: guys this year, but Special Teams coaches weren't and not 877 00:40:11,840 --> 00:40:15,799 Speaker 1: included Rigo Blanket Ship that included Brandon Man from UH 878 00:40:16,160 --> 00:40:18,279 Speaker 1: from Texas A and M and they even Turk. They 879 00:40:18,280 --> 00:40:20,640 Speaker 1: said they didn't think they had great workouts today. So 880 00:40:22,280 --> 00:40:24,080 Speaker 1: I talked to a Special team's coach and he was 881 00:40:24,120 --> 00:40:26,040 Speaker 1: worried about the set up, the new format that we have. 882 00:40:26,600 --> 00:40:29,000 Speaker 1: He said, it's a long time for kickers and punters 883 00:40:29,040 --> 00:40:34,440 Speaker 1: to go without punting. Because they came in on Monday. Uh, 884 00:40:34,280 --> 00:40:36,680 Speaker 1: I had a chance. They haven't had a chance to 885 00:40:36,760 --> 00:40:39,080 Speaker 1: kick and so on Friday. So if you think about 886 00:40:39,160 --> 00:40:42,239 Speaker 1: going four days without kicking being in a routine, they 887 00:40:42,280 --> 00:40:45,520 Speaker 1: didn't have an opportunity to continue to sustain the rhythm. 888 00:40:45,719 --> 00:40:48,400 Speaker 1: And you know, punters and kickers are like golfers. You 889 00:40:48,480 --> 00:40:50,200 Speaker 1: gotta always kind of get them the driving rings. You 890 00:40:50,239 --> 00:40:52,480 Speaker 1: gotta always fine tuned the thing. And so maybe that 891 00:40:52,640 --> 00:40:55,400 Speaker 1: led to some of the suspect performances that the coaches 892 00:40:55,520 --> 00:40:57,759 Speaker 1: talking about. I didn't realize they had that big a gap, 893 00:40:58,160 --> 00:41:01,240 Speaker 1: long gap, like so these guys, many of them haven't 894 00:41:01,320 --> 00:41:04,000 Speaker 1: kicked upon it since their previous Friday, seven days to 895 00:41:04,000 --> 00:41:07,799 Speaker 1: go without kicking. Harvard stand individual workouts. They'll they'll still 896 00:41:07,840 --> 00:41:10,600 Speaker 1: get their shot at individual workouts. So and you know what, 897 00:41:10,600 --> 00:41:14,040 Speaker 1: what two or three Special teams coaches say doesn't mean 898 00:41:14,080 --> 00:41:17,160 Speaker 1: that the other everyone nine feels the same way. That's 899 00:41:17,200 --> 00:41:20,480 Speaker 1: worth noting. It will it will be interesting. So tomorrow 900 00:41:21,200 --> 00:41:24,200 Speaker 1: we have an opportunity to see the defensive side of 901 00:41:24,200 --> 00:41:27,359 Speaker 1: the ball. D line linebackers get a chance to see 902 00:41:27,360 --> 00:41:30,200 Speaker 1: those guys run. Uh does that mean Isaiah Simmons is 903 00:41:30,200 --> 00:41:32,920 Speaker 1: in the building? Simmons, they got him DBS. Oh, they 904 00:41:33,000 --> 00:41:34,480 Speaker 1: got him with the DV So we gotta wait an, 905 00:41:34,560 --> 00:41:36,600 Speaker 1: I don't know how to I guess he's a dB. 906 00:41:36,880 --> 00:41:39,440 Speaker 1: I mean, does he work out twice like Jabril Peppers did? 907 00:41:41,600 --> 00:41:44,399 Speaker 1: Linebackers stuff to be interest to see where, when and 908 00:41:44,440 --> 00:41:46,759 Speaker 1: where Asaia Simmons shows up. When he shows up, but 909 00:41:46,800 --> 00:41:49,440 Speaker 1: the D line should be impressed. Eric Brown's in the building, 910 00:41:49,520 --> 00:41:52,040 Speaker 1: Derek Brown is in the building. And man talked about 911 00:41:52,040 --> 00:41:53,959 Speaker 1: some people talking about Derry Brown. Can't wait to see 912 00:41:54,000 --> 00:41:56,680 Speaker 1: Derek Brown. Uh. Andrew Thomas talked about Derek Brown being 913 00:41:56,680 --> 00:41:58,759 Speaker 1: a grown man to he's the best one that he's 914 00:41:58,800 --> 00:42:00,880 Speaker 1: faced in the SEC. So we'll get a chance to 915 00:42:00,880 --> 00:42:04,080 Speaker 1: see that. So make sure you tune in. Download to 916 00:42:04,160 --> 00:42:07,040 Speaker 1: Move the Six podcasts at Apple podcast or on your 917 00:42:07,080 --> 00:42:10,600 Speaker 1: favorite podcast app. Check out all of our videos at 918 00:42:10,719 --> 00:42:14,239 Speaker 1: NFL dot com, slash MCS video, or at our new 919 00:42:14,640 --> 00:42:18,960 Speaker 1: channel on YouTube YouTube dot com. 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