1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,988 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio Football. Hey, welcome to Good Morning Football, 3 00:00:27,068 --> 00:00:30,548 Speaker 1: presented by Ram Trucks, live here in New York City, Wednesday, 4 00:00:30,788 --> 00:00:33,548 Speaker 1: March first. Those of the facts. I'm Jamie Ardell, Jason mccordy. 5 00:00:33,548 --> 00:00:35,948 Speaker 1: It's on my left who I'm used to hanging out with. 6 00:00:36,108 --> 00:00:38,948 Speaker 1: What we've got like kind of a new crew here, Dev. 7 00:00:39,468 --> 00:00:42,788 Speaker 1: You've been hanging Dev mccordy all week long. Ryan Leaf 8 00:00:42,868 --> 00:00:44,828 Speaker 1: now here for the remainder of the week two usually 9 00:00:44,868 --> 00:00:47,388 Speaker 1: sequestered over to the side screen over here. You've been 10 00:00:47,428 --> 00:00:49,388 Speaker 1: invited to the breakfast table. How does it make you feel? 11 00:00:49,388 --> 00:00:51,908 Speaker 1: I feel like I've finally been accepted in this world. 12 00:00:52,748 --> 00:00:57,788 Speaker 1: So thank you. Wow. Yes, forty six years later, we 13 00:00:57,988 --> 00:01:01,148 Speaker 1: figured it out and we want to talk Bucky Brooks 14 00:01:01,268 --> 00:01:04,548 Speaker 1: and his top five quarterbacks, um C J. Stroud the 15 00:01:04,588 --> 00:01:08,988 Speaker 1: top there three straight sec quarterbacks that people really enjoyed 16 00:01:09,028 --> 00:01:10,988 Speaker 1: watching over the last couple of seasons. And then Tanner 17 00:01:11,028 --> 00:01:14,068 Speaker 1: McGee at a Stanford McKee excuse me, a guy that 18 00:01:14,108 --> 00:01:16,188 Speaker 1: we really haven't talked much about yet. At this table 19 00:01:16,188 --> 00:01:20,028 Speaker 1: we look forward to unpacking his skill set. Ryan who 20 00:01:20,188 --> 00:01:23,828 Speaker 1: sparks your interests on this list or maybe not even 21 00:01:23,828 --> 00:01:27,508 Speaker 1: in the top five. Well, I love the handed Hooker conversation, 22 00:01:27,548 --> 00:01:29,908 Speaker 1: and I don't think he's getting enough love. The injury 23 00:01:29,988 --> 00:01:32,668 Speaker 1: aspect of things is a huge factor in all of this. 24 00:01:32,828 --> 00:01:35,708 Speaker 1: But if he's healthy, he would have to be considered 25 00:01:35,708 --> 00:01:38,228 Speaker 1: where people are talking about Anthony Richardson. So I'm excited 26 00:01:38,268 --> 00:01:40,588 Speaker 1: to hear how his talks go, what the physical looks 27 00:01:40,628 --> 00:01:43,748 Speaker 1: like at the combine. The Tanner McKee conversation where Bucky 28 00:01:43,788 --> 00:01:45,908 Speaker 1: has him at his fifth that surprised me a little 29 00:01:45,908 --> 00:01:48,788 Speaker 1: bit because I've been following him and covering him for 30 00:01:48,788 --> 00:01:52,228 Speaker 1: the last few years at Stanford, and he's prototypically the 31 00:01:52,628 --> 00:01:55,228 Speaker 1: NFL quarterback six foot six, two hundred and thirty pounds. 32 00:01:55,828 --> 00:01:58,348 Speaker 1: But I mean he hasn't been great. Now, let me 33 00:01:58,388 --> 00:02:00,988 Speaker 1: say this, the Stanford teams over the last few years 34 00:02:00,988 --> 00:02:02,548 Speaker 1: there is a reason why David Shawn no longer as 35 00:02:02,548 --> 00:02:04,748 Speaker 1: the head coach there. They've been bad, Yeah, been a 36 00:02:04,748 --> 00:02:06,988 Speaker 1: bad football team. He's a guy that can sit in 37 00:02:07,028 --> 00:02:09,468 Speaker 1: the pocket, he can move around, and he's got an 38 00:02:09,468 --> 00:02:13,108 Speaker 1: electric arm. I mean, this is Davis Mills in that 39 00:02:13,228 --> 00:02:14,828 Speaker 1: same form. So if you look at it that way, 40 00:02:14,868 --> 00:02:16,868 Speaker 1: then he's probably right, you know, a third or fourth 41 00:02:16,988 --> 00:02:19,188 Speaker 1: you know, third or fourth round guy where you can 42 00:02:19,228 --> 00:02:22,028 Speaker 1: come in and possibly become a starter like Davis Mills did. 43 00:02:22,348 --> 00:02:27,508 Speaker 1: His ability to move isn't great, but he's a prototypical corner. 44 00:02:27,548 --> 00:02:29,748 Speaker 1: Just a little little surprised that Bucky had him as 45 00:02:29,748 --> 00:02:33,508 Speaker 1: the number five guy on that aspect of things. Yeah, 46 00:02:33,548 --> 00:02:36,468 Speaker 1: I got Will Levis out of Kentucky. Um, you know, 47 00:02:36,468 --> 00:02:38,428 Speaker 1: I did a little research. I'm gonna go back to 48 00:02:38,468 --> 00:02:40,948 Speaker 1: you on this too. A big guy sixty three, two 49 00:02:41,028 --> 00:02:44,068 Speaker 1: thirty five. They're saying he's gonna have like that Josh 50 00:02:44,148 --> 00:02:47,668 Speaker 1: Allen wow factor. I had to combine. I know there's 51 00:02:47,708 --> 00:02:51,148 Speaker 1: been some questions about his accuracy and also his health, 52 00:02:51,268 --> 00:02:53,548 Speaker 1: but what have you seen from a Ryan whenn't healthy 53 00:02:53,748 --> 00:02:55,748 Speaker 1: and his ability to go out there and really throw 54 00:02:55,788 --> 00:02:58,588 Speaker 1: and be able to run. Man, he is He's special. 55 00:02:59,388 --> 00:03:03,508 Speaker 1: The arm talent alone, like is I watched him throwing 56 00:03:03,548 --> 00:03:07,068 Speaker 1: a gymnasium and the ball never got below the ten 57 00:03:07,148 --> 00:03:09,468 Speaker 1: footmark of the basketball who and it was on a 58 00:03:09,548 --> 00:03:11,588 Speaker 1: line and was all the way across the gymnasium. And 59 00:03:11,668 --> 00:03:15,068 Speaker 1: that is unparalleled arm talent. And that's going to be 60 00:03:15,108 --> 00:03:18,348 Speaker 1: showcased at something like this the combine. My comp for 61 00:03:18,428 --> 00:03:20,708 Speaker 1: him is Josh Allen, and I don't mean Josh Allen 62 00:03:20,788 --> 00:03:22,948 Speaker 1: what we see now. I mean Josh Allen coming out 63 00:03:22,948 --> 00:03:24,508 Speaker 1: of college. And I think when you make these comps, 64 00:03:24,548 --> 00:03:26,548 Speaker 1: I think you should make them about who they are 65 00:03:26,588 --> 00:03:29,268 Speaker 1: coming out of college, because you're putting too much darned 66 00:03:29,428 --> 00:03:32,388 Speaker 1: expectation on people. You know, you start mentioning Patrick Mahomes 67 00:03:32,428 --> 00:03:33,828 Speaker 1: and you're like, no one can be what he's been 68 00:03:33,828 --> 00:03:36,028 Speaker 1: in the last five years. Stopped doing that. Talk about 69 00:03:36,068 --> 00:03:37,668 Speaker 1: him what he looks like coming out of college. Josh 70 00:03:37,668 --> 00:03:40,028 Speaker 1: Allen coming out of college smaller school, didn't have a 71 00:03:40,068 --> 00:03:42,508 Speaker 1: great last year. In fact, didn't perform very well against 72 00:03:42,548 --> 00:03:45,028 Speaker 1: some high level talent. Same with will Lovis this year 73 00:03:45,068 --> 00:03:46,788 Speaker 1: in the SEC they weren't as good. They didn't he 74 00:03:46,788 --> 00:03:48,908 Speaker 1: didn't have Liam Cohen as his offensive coordinator like he 75 00:03:48,948 --> 00:03:50,908 Speaker 1: did the year before. Felt a little lost out there. 76 00:03:51,028 --> 00:03:53,108 Speaker 1: But the talent's there. It's just a matter of what 77 00:03:53,188 --> 00:03:54,988 Speaker 1: he does with it, and it's where he goes and 78 00:03:55,028 --> 00:03:57,548 Speaker 1: who he's there with. Josh Allen doesn't go to Buffalo 79 00:03:57,708 --> 00:03:59,668 Speaker 1: get Brian Dable. I don't think we see the Josh 80 00:03:59,668 --> 00:04:01,308 Speaker 1: Allen that we're seeing right now. True, I want to 81 00:04:01,308 --> 00:04:03,228 Speaker 1: stay on Will love Us and that because Liam Cohen 82 00:04:03,268 --> 00:04:05,788 Speaker 1: again was with the Rams, goes to Kentucky for one 83 00:04:05,868 --> 00:04:08,228 Speaker 1: year to be their offensive coordinator, goes back to the Ramps. 84 00:04:08,308 --> 00:04:11,188 Speaker 1: Does that Is that an attractive personality trade the fact 85 00:04:11,188 --> 00:04:13,628 Speaker 1: that Will Levis has been coached by an NFL guy 86 00:04:13,668 --> 00:04:15,948 Speaker 1: at some point in his career. Yeah, I mean I 87 00:04:15,988 --> 00:04:19,268 Speaker 1: think so. That's Yeah, it's a pro style offense, but 88 00:04:19,348 --> 00:04:21,628 Speaker 1: most most things that we see in college these days, 89 00:04:21,788 --> 00:04:24,268 Speaker 1: there's implementation of it in the NFL. That's why I 90 00:04:24,308 --> 00:04:27,268 Speaker 1: think collegiate quarterbacks are having such more success at the 91 00:04:27,308 --> 00:04:29,788 Speaker 1: next level than they did before because these NFL coaches 92 00:04:29,828 --> 00:04:32,548 Speaker 1: now they're not imposing their will on these players. They're like, 93 00:04:32,588 --> 00:04:34,868 Speaker 1: this is what this guy does really well. Yeah, so 94 00:04:34,988 --> 00:04:36,828 Speaker 1: I'm going to implement what he does really well in 95 00:04:36,868 --> 00:04:38,908 Speaker 1: my offense. I'm not going to impose my will like 96 00:04:39,028 --> 00:04:40,948 Speaker 1: let's say Jeff Fisher did to Jared Goff in his 97 00:04:40,988 --> 00:04:43,348 Speaker 1: first year and why we were talking about it in LA. Right, 98 00:04:43,348 --> 00:04:45,028 Speaker 1: you bring in Sean McVay and he's like, this is 99 00:04:45,028 --> 00:04:47,428 Speaker 1: what Jared does really well. This is what I'm going 100 00:04:47,468 --> 00:04:49,108 Speaker 1: to make my offense look like, and they get to 101 00:04:49,148 --> 00:04:51,468 Speaker 1: a super Bowl. So that's what I think. Head coaches 102 00:04:51,468 --> 00:04:53,908 Speaker 1: in the lague have a much different perspective and more 103 00:04:53,988 --> 00:04:56,108 Speaker 1: open minded to what they have as their talent. Going 104 00:04:56,188 --> 00:04:57,948 Speaker 1: to CJ. Stroud next, I know we have just Lizz 105 00:04:57,948 --> 00:04:59,268 Speaker 1: that we want to pick your brain on. And just 106 00:05:00,068 --> 00:05:01,788 Speaker 1: I mean an Ohio State guy that we saw. I 107 00:05:01,868 --> 00:05:04,148 Speaker 1: feel like a lot of different styles of play from him, 108 00:05:04,148 --> 00:05:06,588 Speaker 1: and just like success kind of found in different pockets 109 00:05:06,588 --> 00:05:09,708 Speaker 1: of time, but nothing more impressive than his performance in 110 00:05:09,748 --> 00:05:13,308 Speaker 1: the National Championship in the playoffs for the college football Playoffs. Yeah, 111 00:05:13,308 --> 00:05:16,228 Speaker 1: if I was rating who my guy is the best 112 00:05:16,308 --> 00:05:18,308 Speaker 1: chance to be successful in the league, it's this guy. 113 00:05:19,188 --> 00:05:21,988 Speaker 1: His ability to throw the fullball. Yes, just because you 114 00:05:22,028 --> 00:05:24,548 Speaker 1: have too many questions about Bryce Young size, this guy, 115 00:05:24,708 --> 00:05:26,468 Speaker 1: if you put them all down on paper and said, 116 00:05:26,508 --> 00:05:28,388 Speaker 1: this is guy has the best chance at success. I 117 00:05:28,388 --> 00:05:31,788 Speaker 1: believe because of all his attributes, his size, his arm, talent, 118 00:05:31,988 --> 00:05:34,508 Speaker 1: the fact that he threw to NFL wide receivers Garrett Wilson, 119 00:05:34,628 --> 00:05:37,188 Speaker 1: Chris Alava. Some people talk about, well maybe they made 120 00:05:37,228 --> 00:05:39,628 Speaker 1: him better. Well I do think he made them better 121 00:05:39,628 --> 00:05:41,388 Speaker 1: and got them to a place as well. This year 122 00:05:41,388 --> 00:05:45,228 Speaker 1: with Marvin Harrison junior as well with Jackson Smith and 123 00:05:45,388 --> 00:05:48,468 Speaker 1: Jigba as well. So he's had some great wide receivers. 124 00:05:48,508 --> 00:05:49,988 Speaker 1: He's gonna have that kind of talent when he gets 125 00:05:49,988 --> 00:05:52,148 Speaker 1: to the NFL. I like him as the best that 126 00:05:52,228 --> 00:05:54,268 Speaker 1: you never know. There isn't a quarterback in this year's 127 00:05:54,308 --> 00:05:56,428 Speaker 1: draft where you would go it's Joe Burrow, It's Trevor 128 00:05:56,508 --> 00:05:58,868 Speaker 1: laure Yeah, And I think that's why the conversation around 129 00:05:58,908 --> 00:06:01,268 Speaker 1: the Chicago bears on what they're willing to do with 130 00:06:01,308 --> 00:06:03,588 Speaker 1: the number one overall pick. There isn't that guy that 131 00:06:03,628 --> 00:06:05,628 Speaker 1: you want to go calling on. Well, let's throw another 132 00:06:05,668 --> 00:06:08,228 Speaker 1: guy that's mentioned amongst the top, and let's talk about 133 00:06:08,268 --> 00:06:11,348 Speaker 1: Anthony Richardson, because right now, the dual threat quarterback is 134 00:06:11,348 --> 00:06:13,548 Speaker 1: what we're all looking at. And you watch him at 135 00:06:13,588 --> 00:06:15,428 Speaker 1: Florida and some of the plays that he was able 136 00:06:15,468 --> 00:06:18,268 Speaker 1: to make with his feet and how fascinating and how 137 00:06:18,308 --> 00:06:20,308 Speaker 1: he jumps off the film when you're watching it, and 138 00:06:20,388 --> 00:06:22,588 Speaker 1: he's a guy where is he coming in and is 139 00:06:22,628 --> 00:06:24,348 Speaker 1: he ready to play right away? Is this a guy 140 00:06:24,388 --> 00:06:25,988 Speaker 1: where you say, all right, I think he can have 141 00:06:26,028 --> 00:06:27,868 Speaker 1: a ton of success, but it has to be in 142 00:06:27,868 --> 00:06:30,708 Speaker 1: the right situation. Maybe sitting a year as we looked 143 00:06:30,748 --> 00:06:33,148 Speaker 1: at Patrick Mahomes what he did under Andy Reid. What 144 00:06:33,228 --> 00:06:35,108 Speaker 1: do you see from Anthony Richardson when you watch him? 145 00:06:35,188 --> 00:06:38,868 Speaker 1: Incredible physical talents, right, not very accurate, we saw that, 146 00:06:38,948 --> 00:06:40,668 Speaker 1: but he made big plays in big games. The win 147 00:06:40,708 --> 00:06:43,948 Speaker 1: over Utah in Week one was incredibly surprising because Utah 148 00:06:44,028 --> 00:06:47,188 Speaker 1: is so well coached and he really presented problems for 149 00:06:47,228 --> 00:06:52,108 Speaker 1: that defense. Now, general managers have fomo it's just playing. 150 00:06:52,588 --> 00:06:55,068 Speaker 1: They have a fear they're gonna miss out on the 151 00:06:55,148 --> 00:06:59,108 Speaker 1: next great franchise quarterback, and so in that vein, they're 152 00:06:59,148 --> 00:07:01,828 Speaker 1: going to reach for somebody like Anthony Richardson because he 153 00:07:01,908 --> 00:07:04,828 Speaker 1: just makes you think that this could be so great 154 00:07:04,828 --> 00:07:06,628 Speaker 1: for us down the stretch. So if you do it, 155 00:07:07,268 --> 00:07:10,268 Speaker 1: if you commit, you better have a plan in place. 156 00:07:10,708 --> 00:07:12,748 Speaker 1: You have to have a plan in place where you're 157 00:07:12,748 --> 00:07:15,468 Speaker 1: gonna say, we're going to sit him out the entire year. Right. 158 00:07:15,548 --> 00:07:17,828 Speaker 1: It's Malik Willis really in my mind in terms of 159 00:07:18,308 --> 00:07:20,948 Speaker 1: what they are, and Tennessee was forced to throw him 160 00:07:20,948 --> 00:07:22,988 Speaker 1: into the mix this last year and guess what, he 161 00:07:23,028 --> 00:07:24,388 Speaker 1: wasn't the guy plane. At the end of the year, 162 00:07:24,388 --> 00:07:25,628 Speaker 1: they had to go out on the street and find 163 00:07:25,628 --> 00:07:28,428 Speaker 1: another quarterback and Joshua Dobbs to lead him down the stretch, 164 00:07:28,628 --> 00:07:30,668 Speaker 1: So you don't want that to happen. And my only 165 00:07:30,708 --> 00:07:33,268 Speaker 1: fear is Andy Reads not coaching one of these top 166 00:07:33,308 --> 00:07:35,588 Speaker 1: teams that are going to be probably drafting him now. 167 00:07:35,668 --> 00:07:38,588 Speaker 1: Detroit is something that's been considered around about eighteen. They're 168 00:07:38,588 --> 00:07:41,388 Speaker 1: at well, they're six and eighty six, and I like 169 00:07:41,508 --> 00:07:45,228 Speaker 1: the later one for that, possibly because Jared Goff seemingly 170 00:07:45,308 --> 00:07:47,228 Speaker 1: is the guy. But my fear is, like a year 171 00:07:47,228 --> 00:07:50,348 Speaker 1: ago they struggled a little bit. What happens if they 172 00:07:50,348 --> 00:07:53,428 Speaker 1: start to struggle. The fan base, of course, is clamoring 173 00:07:53,428 --> 00:07:55,468 Speaker 1: for Anthony Richardson to be out there, and he's not 174 00:07:55,548 --> 00:07:58,228 Speaker 1: prepared and not ready, and you're throwing into the wolves, right, 175 00:07:58,348 --> 00:08:01,828 Speaker 1: That's when the conversation happens where we reached it didn't 176 00:08:01,828 --> 00:08:04,028 Speaker 1: work out, and now Dan Cambell's looking for a job. 177 00:08:04,428 --> 00:08:06,508 Speaker 1: Detroit's back in the mix once again. Yeah, it has 178 00:08:06,548 --> 00:08:08,748 Speaker 1: to be the right situation. But if he goes that high, 179 00:08:08,788 --> 00:08:11,068 Speaker 1: you know, fans really start to ask a lot for it. Peter, 180 00:08:11,228 --> 00:08:13,148 Speaker 1: I know you were so thrilled to hear at the 181 00:08:13,188 --> 00:08:15,148 Speaker 1: beginning of this week that Anthony Richardson was going to 182 00:08:15,188 --> 00:08:18,068 Speaker 1: participate in everything. Now, what's the buzz and Indie about 183 00:08:18,108 --> 00:08:20,868 Speaker 1: this Florida quarterback? I think Ryan spot On he's the 184 00:08:21,828 --> 00:08:24,988 Speaker 1: most interesting character at this combine this year because everyone 185 00:08:25,028 --> 00:08:27,228 Speaker 1: wants to see what he does in the building when 186 00:08:27,228 --> 00:08:29,028 Speaker 1: we go to Lucas Oil and he's supposed to blow 187 00:08:29,028 --> 00:08:32,308 Speaker 1: everyone away. Physical traits are through the roof. The question 188 00:08:32,348 --> 00:08:33,868 Speaker 1: is one of the expectations. Is he going to have 189 00:08:33,908 --> 00:08:35,788 Speaker 1: to play year one? Is he someone who can get 190 00:08:35,828 --> 00:08:37,708 Speaker 1: to the board and draw out an offense? Jamie You 191 00:08:37,748 --> 00:08:39,788 Speaker 1: said earlier this week what Jalen Hurts did in the 192 00:08:39,788 --> 00:08:42,228 Speaker 1: Super Bowl was such a statement to the future of 193 00:08:42,268 --> 00:08:44,868 Speaker 1: the quarterback position. And not everybody's Jalen Hurts, but Anthony 194 00:08:44,948 --> 00:08:47,468 Speaker 1: Richardson has shown physical traits and the ability to lead 195 00:08:47,508 --> 00:08:50,148 Speaker 1: in big moments that there is a glimmer of Oh, 196 00:08:50,188 --> 00:08:51,788 Speaker 1: I can get that and I can put that on 197 00:08:51,828 --> 00:08:54,628 Speaker 1: my team as opposed to a quarterback in his late 198 00:08:54,668 --> 00:08:57,188 Speaker 1: thirties who's immobile in the pocket. In twenty twenty three, 199 00:08:57,268 --> 00:09:00,028 Speaker 1: I think the Anthony Richardson draft story is going to 200 00:09:00,068 --> 00:09:03,388 Speaker 1: be fascinating this year. He can go eighteen to the Lions, 201 00:09:03,428 --> 00:09:05,588 Speaker 1: he can go in the te he can go one, two, 202 00:09:05,668 --> 00:09:08,068 Speaker 1: or three. Like, I'm fascinated to see how this plays 203 00:09:08,068 --> 00:09:10,628 Speaker 1: out and how he does on Saturday, which you, of 204 00:09:10,628 --> 00:09:13,588 Speaker 1: course will be on the broadcast in their firsthand. I'm excited. 205 00:09:13,948 --> 00:09:16,868 Speaker 1: Join now with the general manager of the Los Angeles Chargers, 206 00:09:16,868 --> 00:09:19,388 Speaker 1: mister Tom Tellesca. Welcome to Good Morning Football. Hey, thanks 207 00:09:19,388 --> 00:09:21,228 Speaker 1: for having me on. Great having you on. We're watching 208 00:09:21,228 --> 00:09:24,028 Speaker 1: the highlights here. I'm gonna go back down memory lane 209 00:09:24,588 --> 00:09:27,068 Speaker 1: the drafting of Justin Herbert. You see the highlights of 210 00:09:27,108 --> 00:09:29,148 Speaker 1: it all. Did you know when we were at this stage, 211 00:09:29,148 --> 00:09:30,588 Speaker 1: and I know it was pre COVID and it was 212 00:09:30,628 --> 00:09:32,348 Speaker 1: like we were at the combine and then we of 213 00:09:32,348 --> 00:09:34,628 Speaker 1: course had the COVID draft, did you have any idea 214 00:09:34,708 --> 00:09:36,508 Speaker 1: that the upside could be like this as we talked 215 00:09:36,508 --> 00:09:38,628 Speaker 1: about it four years later. I mean, you hope it 216 00:09:38,628 --> 00:09:40,428 Speaker 1: would be, but I don't think you ever go into 217 00:09:40,468 --> 00:09:42,468 Speaker 1: it thinking, hey, this is gonna be as quickly as 218 00:09:42,468 --> 00:09:44,348 Speaker 1: he was as we saw in the Kansas City game 219 00:09:44,428 --> 00:09:46,548 Speaker 1: his rookie year to do it that quickly. But for us, 220 00:09:46,828 --> 00:09:48,388 Speaker 1: the combine for us is really the end of the 221 00:09:48,468 --> 00:09:50,588 Speaker 1: draft process. I know it's the beginning for a lot 222 00:09:50,588 --> 00:09:51,828 Speaker 1: of fans, but for us, it's at the end of it, 223 00:09:51,868 --> 00:09:54,268 Speaker 1: we'd already seen him play, you know, college football for 224 00:09:54,388 --> 00:09:56,268 Speaker 1: number of years, saw him play in the Rose Bowl, 225 00:09:56,308 --> 00:09:58,188 Speaker 1: see him playing the Senior Bowl. This was kind of 226 00:09:58,188 --> 00:10:00,588 Speaker 1: the end part of it. But to see his career 227 00:10:00,668 --> 00:10:03,788 Speaker 1: trajectory where it's going right now, is it's exciting for us? 228 00:10:03,828 --> 00:10:05,468 Speaker 1: I asked me us, there are a few prospects, and 229 00:10:05,588 --> 00:10:09,108 Speaker 1: Bryce Young and Anthony Richardson and CJ. Stratt and you 230 00:10:09,148 --> 00:10:11,268 Speaker 1: guys aren't in the quarterback market, of course, But when 231 00:10:11,268 --> 00:10:12,868 Speaker 1: you're one of those teams, and it could be the 232 00:10:13,228 --> 00:10:16,428 Speaker 1: Texans of the Colts, you guys were in the quarterback market, 233 00:10:16,468 --> 00:10:18,348 Speaker 1: when does that start to crystallize? But it's like, this 234 00:10:18,388 --> 00:10:20,748 Speaker 1: is our guy or we've got a jockey to get 235 00:10:20,788 --> 00:10:22,788 Speaker 1: our guy. Is it now or is that more in 236 00:10:22,868 --> 00:10:24,588 Speaker 1: free agency and a little bit later on. I will 237 00:10:24,628 --> 00:10:26,308 Speaker 1: say it's a little bit earlier. I know. I remember 238 00:10:26,308 --> 00:10:28,388 Speaker 1: sitting in our draft benas with our scouts which we 239 00:10:28,428 --> 00:10:31,868 Speaker 1: have before the combine, and hearing our scouts talk about 240 00:10:31,948 --> 00:10:34,588 Speaker 1: Justin Herbert. That's where things really start to crystallize. When 241 00:10:34,628 --> 00:10:36,988 Speaker 1: you hear people that you really trust talk about the 242 00:10:37,028 --> 00:10:39,228 Speaker 1: players and then you know, I've already seen him already 243 00:10:39,228 --> 00:10:41,948 Speaker 1: and then our coaches get into the evaluation process. At 244 00:10:41,948 --> 00:10:43,868 Speaker 1: the time, Anthony Lynn was a head coach. Anthony did 245 00:10:43,868 --> 00:10:46,188 Speaker 1: a great job with the whole evaluation process. He loved 246 00:10:46,228 --> 00:10:48,948 Speaker 1: Justin Herbert, so it went pretty smoothly. But yeah, we 247 00:10:49,028 --> 00:10:51,468 Speaker 1: knew pretty much early on, like that group that you 248 00:10:51,508 --> 00:10:53,228 Speaker 1: know what his qualities were and how they fit us. 249 00:10:53,348 --> 00:10:56,108 Speaker 1: Love it your team. Now we're looking at the roster obviously, 250 00:10:56,148 --> 00:10:58,868 Speaker 1: but let's go back. Okay, now we're a couple weeks 251 00:10:58,868 --> 00:11:00,908 Speaker 1: removed from the way the season ended. How do you 252 00:11:00,908 --> 00:11:02,668 Speaker 1: get off the mat? You know, it's a tough loss, 253 00:11:02,708 --> 00:11:04,668 Speaker 1: and when does it really clicking, like all right, new 254 00:11:04,708 --> 00:11:06,748 Speaker 1: season turned the page. Yeah, you have to get off 255 00:11:06,788 --> 00:11:08,548 Speaker 1: the mat. You know, there's a period of time where 256 00:11:08,628 --> 00:11:10,548 Speaker 1: you're you're angry and upset, and then you got to 257 00:11:10,548 --> 00:11:12,748 Speaker 1: flip the switch. And that's what leaders do, that's what 258 00:11:12,788 --> 00:11:14,548 Speaker 1: we have to do. So once you get past the 259 00:11:14,548 --> 00:11:16,988 Speaker 1: super Bowl where everybody's zero and zero, we're all here 260 00:11:16,988 --> 00:11:18,788 Speaker 1: in our planning stages for next year. This is the 261 00:11:18,868 --> 00:11:22,308 Speaker 1: ultimate planning area right now, between free agency, between the draft, 262 00:11:22,348 --> 00:11:24,988 Speaker 1: between talking the agents of our own players, trying to 263 00:11:24,988 --> 00:11:26,908 Speaker 1: put a plan together at the combine, and then trying 264 00:11:26,908 --> 00:11:28,548 Speaker 1: to execute it in March and April. But that's what 265 00:11:28,548 --> 00:11:30,628 Speaker 1: that's all about here right now. Yeah, you know you're 266 00:11:30,628 --> 00:11:32,708 Speaker 1: looking at your roster. You've got all these veterans we're 267 00:11:32,748 --> 00:11:35,308 Speaker 1: here in Indian Keenan Allen's name keeps coming up as 268 00:11:35,348 --> 00:11:37,428 Speaker 1: a potential guy who might be on the move or 269 00:11:37,428 --> 00:11:39,548 Speaker 1: whatever it is. You're here, Like, Keenan Allen's a really 270 00:11:39,548 --> 00:11:41,868 Speaker 1: good player. When you look at your roster, Keenan Allen, 271 00:11:41,908 --> 00:11:44,068 Speaker 1: does he have a place? Is he has spotted with Angeles? 272 00:11:44,588 --> 00:11:47,108 Speaker 1: Keenan Allen to me, he's like he's our Andre Reid. Yeah, 273 00:11:47,148 --> 00:11:50,228 Speaker 1: he's our Charlie Joyner. Like he's an incredible football player. 274 00:11:50,428 --> 00:11:52,988 Speaker 1: We have a great quarterback. We need weapons around him. 275 00:11:53,068 --> 00:11:54,948 Speaker 1: You know, there's never been any thought of that. So's 276 00:11:55,028 --> 00:11:57,308 Speaker 1: he's he's with us, and you know, between him and 277 00:11:57,348 --> 00:11:59,228 Speaker 1: Mike Williams and Josh Palmer, we think that's a great 278 00:11:59,228 --> 00:12:02,068 Speaker 1: three receivers for our quarterback. Got Austin Necklette running back. 279 00:12:02,068 --> 00:12:03,708 Speaker 1: You know, we've got an offensive line that can protect. 280 00:12:03,748 --> 00:12:06,348 Speaker 1: So you know, those are key weapons we need for 281 00:12:06,348 --> 00:12:08,908 Speaker 1: our quarterbacks. So now we're thrilled with Keenan. I love 282 00:12:08,948 --> 00:12:10,748 Speaker 1: hearing that last year in the draft, you hit with 283 00:12:10,908 --> 00:12:13,268 Speaker 1: Zion Johnson and then you got Jamari Sallier in the 284 00:12:13,348 --> 00:12:16,268 Speaker 1: sixth round. This year is you head towards the draft 285 00:12:16,308 --> 00:12:17,868 Speaker 1: and you know what your picks are and on this thing, 286 00:12:18,308 --> 00:12:19,788 Speaker 1: how do you sum up this draft? What are some 287 00:12:19,828 --> 00:12:22,148 Speaker 1: of the position groups that really stand out to you? 288 00:12:22,148 --> 00:12:23,668 Speaker 1: You know, it's hard for me to answer those because 289 00:12:23,668 --> 00:12:26,068 Speaker 1: we're looking at the draft from rounds one through seven, 290 00:12:26,148 --> 00:12:27,868 Speaker 1: not just a first round. Because people always ask you 291 00:12:27,908 --> 00:12:30,388 Speaker 1: where the strengths. We're the weaknesses. There's drinks all the 292 00:12:30,388 --> 00:12:31,828 Speaker 1: way through. You just got to find them. We've got 293 00:12:31,868 --> 00:12:33,628 Speaker 1: seven picks right now. We'll see how many we actually 294 00:12:33,668 --> 00:12:35,628 Speaker 1: have on draft day. We've got to find seven players 295 00:12:35,748 --> 00:12:38,068 Speaker 1: or eight players, whatever it is. Well, we'll find those players. 296 00:12:38,188 --> 00:12:40,628 Speaker 1: But we're not necessarily drafting for whatever needs we have 297 00:12:40,748 --> 00:12:42,708 Speaker 1: for this year. We've gotta be draft for the future, 298 00:12:42,908 --> 00:12:44,828 Speaker 1: so you know, we'll find the right guys. But there's 299 00:12:44,828 --> 00:12:46,748 Speaker 1: there's plenty good players in this draft. Just watching the 300 00:12:46,788 --> 00:12:49,068 Speaker 1: Senior Bowl, watching some Senior Bowl tape yesterday, there's a 301 00:12:49,068 --> 00:12:50,668 Speaker 1: lot of good players in this draft. We're excited about it. 302 00:12:50,708 --> 00:12:52,708 Speaker 1: I'm out partying all night long. You're out where we're 303 00:12:52,748 --> 00:12:55,348 Speaker 1: watching Senior Bowl tape. That's what you're doing here. Like 304 00:12:55,348 --> 00:12:58,188 Speaker 1: I said, this is planning. Between that and free agency. 305 00:12:58,188 --> 00:13:00,548 Speaker 1: I mean our calendar has been shortened. Yeah, I know, 306 00:13:00,628 --> 00:13:02,588 Speaker 1: even just pushing the Super Bowl back a week, or 307 00:13:02,588 --> 00:13:04,388 Speaker 1: the whole season back a week, it makes a big difference. 308 00:13:04,708 --> 00:13:06,268 Speaker 1: Try and get have worked one. There's a crunch. The 309 00:13:06,388 --> 00:13:09,708 Speaker 1: Kellen Moore higher widely celebrated around the league. What have 310 00:13:09,748 --> 00:13:11,988 Speaker 1: you seen firsthand from Kellen? Just even in these couple 311 00:13:11,988 --> 00:13:13,908 Speaker 1: of weeks, You've gotten to own really easy to work with, 312 00:13:14,028 --> 00:13:16,708 Speaker 1: communicates really well, knows what he wants to run, knows 313 00:13:16,708 --> 00:13:19,308 Speaker 1: the type of players that fits his offense. It's amazing, 314 00:13:19,388 --> 00:13:21,148 Speaker 1: like he has a lot of experience, but yet he's 315 00:13:21,148 --> 00:13:23,308 Speaker 1: still so young. So young, but as a player and 316 00:13:23,348 --> 00:13:24,748 Speaker 1: then as a coach. I mean what he did as 317 00:13:24,788 --> 00:13:26,348 Speaker 1: a coach in Dallas, I mean the numbers kind of 318 00:13:26,388 --> 00:13:28,508 Speaker 1: speak for themselves. I love that he's played the position 319 00:13:28,588 --> 00:13:30,308 Speaker 1: so when he's talking with Justin, they can see it 320 00:13:30,348 --> 00:13:32,588 Speaker 1: through the same lens. I think that's really important for 321 00:13:32,588 --> 00:13:34,748 Speaker 1: a coordinator, and that we're just excited to have We 322 00:13:34,868 --> 00:13:37,068 Speaker 1: got really lucky that he was available. We just never know, 323 00:13:37,268 --> 00:13:39,548 Speaker 1: but that we're excited to have him. Yeah, I know that. 324 00:13:39,668 --> 00:13:42,268 Speaker 1: Two years ago, Miami pretty much came down to Mike 325 00:13:42,348 --> 00:13:44,668 Speaker 1: McDaniel or Kellen Moore. This year, Carolina, he was very 326 00:13:44,748 --> 00:13:47,548 Speaker 1: much in the running. He's now the offensive coordinator, he said, 327 00:13:47,588 --> 00:13:49,388 Speaker 1: Justin and him see it from the same lens. How 328 00:13:49,468 --> 00:13:51,748 Speaker 1: much interaction have they had and can we get into 329 00:13:51,788 --> 00:13:53,988 Speaker 1: maybe what the future of the offense looks like for 330 00:13:54,108 --> 00:13:56,348 Speaker 1: the LA Chargers More the same or they're gonna be 331 00:13:56,388 --> 00:13:58,308 Speaker 1: some sprinkling. I mean, I think there's gonna be some differences. 332 00:13:58,308 --> 00:14:00,708 Speaker 1: There's no doubt what Kelln's gonna run. They'll be some differences. 333 00:14:00,748 --> 00:14:02,308 Speaker 1: I know they've spent a good amount of time together. 334 00:14:02,388 --> 00:14:04,348 Speaker 1: Justin's in the building a lot, even this time of year, 335 00:14:04,548 --> 00:14:06,268 Speaker 1: and Justin will have a new offense to learn. But 336 00:14:06,548 --> 00:14:08,748 Speaker 1: Justin's really bright, so I'm not worried about that. So 337 00:14:08,948 --> 00:14:11,188 Speaker 1: they'll spend a lot of time together. It's really great 338 00:14:11,188 --> 00:14:13,868 Speaker 1: to have that relationship between the coordinator and the quarterback. 339 00:14:13,908 --> 00:14:15,668 Speaker 1: They're both in the same area the country. They both 340 00:14:15,748 --> 00:14:17,988 Speaker 1: knew each other a little bit, did they Oregon and 341 00:14:18,068 --> 00:14:19,988 Speaker 1: Boise is kind of where I mean, I don't know 342 00:14:20,028 --> 00:14:22,028 Speaker 1: if you saw that. They did a couple of commercials together. 343 00:14:22,068 --> 00:14:24,948 Speaker 1: If of a Pacific Northwest, you don't air those in 344 00:14:24,988 --> 00:14:26,628 Speaker 1: New York City, you need to pull it up on YouTube. 345 00:14:26,628 --> 00:14:29,788 Speaker 1: Now we get Rutgers in Seaton Hall Ads. So so 346 00:14:29,988 --> 00:14:31,588 Speaker 1: he didn't. They didn't know each other a little bit, 347 00:14:31,628 --> 00:14:33,228 Speaker 1: and that will kick. It will grow as we moved 348 00:14:33,228 --> 00:14:35,428 Speaker 1: through this. I love that. Um. We were talking. So 349 00:14:35,628 --> 00:14:38,788 Speaker 1: Ryan Leaf was back in studio, of course Chargers quarterback, 350 00:14:38,788 --> 00:14:41,068 Speaker 1: but he was talking about his ninety eight combine experience. 351 00:14:41,188 --> 00:14:43,308 Speaker 1: How many comments have you been what numbers this for you? 352 00:14:43,348 --> 00:14:45,708 Speaker 1: Because you're a young guy, but you've been doing all. 353 00:14:45,948 --> 00:14:47,788 Speaker 1: My first year in the league was nineteen ninety five 354 00:14:47,788 --> 00:14:50,708 Speaker 1: with Carolina Panthers. I think my first combine was ninety six, 355 00:14:51,068 --> 00:14:54,748 Speaker 1: So whatever, do your memo at this thing. Yeah, it's 356 00:14:54,948 --> 00:14:58,228 Speaker 1: combine Peloza, everything's bigger. I just remember my first combine. 357 00:14:58,228 --> 00:15:00,188 Speaker 1: I was in our room with two other scouts, Todd 358 00:15:00,188 --> 00:15:02,748 Speaker 1: Bets very still with the Colts now we're with the Panthers. 359 00:15:02,788 --> 00:15:05,068 Speaker 1: At the time, I was slipping on a car at 360 00:15:05,108 --> 00:15:07,108 Speaker 1: the base of the bed with two other people in 361 00:15:07,108 --> 00:15:09,028 Speaker 1: the room. I'm just so happy to be here. Yeah, 362 00:15:09,188 --> 00:15:11,468 Speaker 1: and one of my main jobs was just running down 363 00:15:11,508 --> 00:15:14,148 Speaker 1: players to crab to bring them to our coaches for interviews. 364 00:15:14,268 --> 00:15:16,388 Speaker 1: And I remember that draft. One of my jobs was 365 00:15:16,428 --> 00:15:18,788 Speaker 1: to get Keshan Johnson. Okay, so Keishaw is the first 366 00:15:18,788 --> 00:15:21,348 Speaker 1: overall pick. He was, He's walking in a hallway. They're like, 367 00:15:21,468 --> 00:15:24,228 Speaker 1: my job as a twenty three year old, yeah, whatever, 368 00:15:24,228 --> 00:15:26,908 Speaker 1: it was to grab Keshan and say, you gotta come 369 00:15:26,988 --> 00:15:29,588 Speaker 1: meet who's the head coach Dom Capers. I'm actually bringing 370 00:15:29,668 --> 00:15:31,868 Speaker 1: him to Richard Williamson, who was our receiver's coach, and 371 00:15:31,868 --> 00:15:33,388 Speaker 1: it's like, we gotta get this interview. And that's how 372 00:15:33,388 --> 00:15:35,148 Speaker 1: he used to be done. Now it's yeah, and it 373 00:15:35,188 --> 00:15:37,548 Speaker 1: was easier said than done. It was hard used. It 374 00:15:37,588 --> 00:15:39,788 Speaker 1: took me a couple of days fast. I don't know 375 00:15:39,788 --> 00:15:43,268 Speaker 1: if he was fast, but he was big and powerful 376 00:15:43,428 --> 00:15:45,628 Speaker 1: and the great hands. But it was hard to get 377 00:15:45,668 --> 00:15:48,708 Speaker 1: players because we're all competing. There were no formal interest recruitment. 378 00:15:48,828 --> 00:15:50,868 Speaker 1: It was recruitment. It was a little bit of just 379 00:15:50,868 --> 00:15:53,268 Speaker 1: grabbing people. It wasn't not a great process, Thank god. 380 00:15:53,308 --> 00:15:55,028 Speaker 1: It changed over the years. Who was the first round 381 00:15:55,028 --> 00:15:57,908 Speaker 1: pick that here? Is that Timahoe? Who our first round 382 00:15:57,908 --> 00:15:59,948 Speaker 1: pick was? I think it was Tim Biakatuka for Michigan 383 00:15:59,988 --> 00:16:02,228 Speaker 1: could running back? Yeah, he was very good player, was it. 384 00:16:02,468 --> 00:16:04,948 Speaker 1: You're a very good GM. Tom Telesco, thanks for joining us. 385 00:16:05,788 --> 00:16:10,308 Speaker 1: Eight Combine, Yeah, unbelievable, welcome, it's good. Thanks coming on man, 386 00:16:10,548 --> 00:16:13,708 Speaker 1: very cool. That is an awesome number. And uh Keishawn 387 00:16:13,788 --> 00:16:16,868 Speaker 1: Johnson was the guy that that year. Tyree might be 388 00:16:17,068 --> 00:16:18,748 Speaker 1: the guy this year. If you just finished Terry Wilson 389 00:16:18,788 --> 00:16:22,988 Speaker 1: just finished here, giant Winksman, unbelievable performer out of Texas Tech. 390 00:16:23,068 --> 00:16:24,868 Speaker 1: He's gonna join the show. We're gonna bring him in. 391 00:16:24,908 --> 00:16:27,108 Speaker 1: He just did to work with the media over here. 392 00:16:27,188 --> 00:16:30,708 Speaker 1: He's gonna come out. Good Morning Football. Tyree Wilson, hot prospect. Here. 393 00:16:30,988 --> 00:16:48,388 Speaker 1: Tom to LESCo, Tanksman, Welcome back to Indianapolis. We're here 394 00:16:48,388 --> 00:16:50,788 Speaker 1: at the NFL Draft Scouting Combine. Next to me right 395 00:16:50,868 --> 00:16:53,348 Speaker 1: now is a gentleman who yesterday on the show I 396 00:16:53,348 --> 00:16:55,868 Speaker 1: listened as my number one Combine prospect. You're hearing top 397 00:16:55,908 --> 00:16:58,908 Speaker 1: three pick. A lot of buzz about him and he 398 00:16:58,948 --> 00:17:00,508 Speaker 1: has a monster He's sitting next to me right now. 399 00:17:00,508 --> 00:17:02,748 Speaker 1: This is Tyree Wilson from Texas Tech. Tyree, welcome to 400 00:17:02,748 --> 00:17:05,468 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football. I had to be here. You are 401 00:17:05,548 --> 00:17:08,948 Speaker 1: I mean, you are an enormous man. What is the 402 00:17:09,068 --> 00:17:11,348 Speaker 1: feeling at the combine right here as you're walking the 403 00:17:11,348 --> 00:17:13,468 Speaker 1: hall of some of your other draft prospects. I mean, 404 00:17:13,508 --> 00:17:15,908 Speaker 1: it's just crazy, you know, building relationships. You know, you 405 00:17:15,948 --> 00:17:18,668 Speaker 1: see other players playing on TV and you actually get 406 00:17:18,668 --> 00:17:20,788 Speaker 1: to talk with them and you know, we all going 407 00:17:20,828 --> 00:17:22,908 Speaker 1: through experience together and it's been great. Have you had 408 00:17:22,908 --> 00:17:24,788 Speaker 1: a chance to speak with Will Anderson? Yet? This is 409 00:17:24,788 --> 00:17:27,188 Speaker 1: the other top prospect that everyone's talking about off the edge. 410 00:17:27,188 --> 00:17:29,348 Speaker 1: I love these Manning or Leaf battles or the RG 411 00:17:29,508 --> 00:17:31,068 Speaker 1: three or Andrew Luck. I feel like this year it's 412 00:17:31,068 --> 00:17:33,788 Speaker 1: Tyree Wilson or Will Anderson to be spoken to him? Yes, 413 00:17:33,868 --> 00:17:36,148 Speaker 1: you know me and me and Will train back in Frisco, 414 00:17:36,188 --> 00:17:37,908 Speaker 1: so you know I met him wait before this, and 415 00:17:38,268 --> 00:17:40,708 Speaker 1: you know I see him around and we speak here 416 00:17:40,708 --> 00:17:43,388 Speaker 1: and there, and I will be does great things in 417 00:17:43,388 --> 00:17:45,868 Speaker 1: the future. Also, give us an update on your health. 418 00:17:46,028 --> 00:17:47,828 Speaker 1: I know this is a question you probably are asking 419 00:17:47,908 --> 00:17:50,388 Speaker 1: many times. You're out of the boot, you're walking over here. 420 00:17:50,388 --> 00:17:52,628 Speaker 1: Where are you at in your recovery process from the injury? 421 00:17:52,668 --> 00:17:55,268 Speaker 1: You know, I just started running. I plan on picking 422 00:17:55,268 --> 00:17:58,188 Speaker 1: it up going full speed after the combine, and I'm 423 00:17:58,228 --> 00:18:00,268 Speaker 1: real close and I plan on being one hundred percent 424 00:18:00,348 --> 00:18:02,708 Speaker 1: by March twenty nine at the pro Dame March twenty nine. 425 00:18:02,708 --> 00:18:04,148 Speaker 1: So you believe you'll be able to do all the drills, 426 00:18:04,188 --> 00:18:06,828 Speaker 1: then yes, are you doing anything here? We'd be bench pressing. 427 00:18:06,988 --> 00:18:09,108 Speaker 1: How might you know? How might hit bench pressed? On Friday? 428 00:18:09,708 --> 00:18:12,588 Speaker 1: It's a game time decision. Like this game time decision? 429 00:18:12,628 --> 00:18:13,748 Speaker 1: You know, how do you do it? You know I'm 430 00:18:13,748 --> 00:18:16,028 Speaker 1: a competitor. You know I want to hit twenty seven 431 00:18:16,068 --> 00:18:17,628 Speaker 1: to twenty eight reps. So if I don't feel like 432 00:18:17,668 --> 00:18:18,948 Speaker 1: I can hit it that day, I'm not gonna put 433 00:18:18,948 --> 00:18:22,508 Speaker 1: it backround six six two seventy five. The story that 434 00:18:22,708 --> 00:18:25,228 Speaker 1: is your wingspan. Have you been measured for your wingspan yet? 435 00:18:25,348 --> 00:18:27,588 Speaker 1: Not yet? Measurement starts tomorrow, but you know it would 436 00:18:27,588 --> 00:18:29,708 Speaker 1: be long. Like everybody says, what do you I mean? 437 00:18:29,908 --> 00:18:32,348 Speaker 1: Someone told me your nickname was the condor for what 438 00:18:32,388 --> 00:18:34,828 Speaker 1: you can do it? Would you put the put the 439 00:18:35,908 --> 00:18:40,068 Speaker 1: Let's show me how long you're going to the center here? 440 00:18:40,068 --> 00:18:42,428 Speaker 1: All right, you're gonna move back to the center. It's 441 00:18:42,508 --> 00:18:47,148 Speaker 1: all right. Yep, that's pretty big. Yep, pretty big, guys. 442 00:18:47,268 --> 00:18:50,268 Speaker 1: I'm six foot three, that's pretty big. Unbelievable. Sorry, I 443 00:18:50,308 --> 00:18:54,148 Speaker 1: made to do that it's good. What have been some 444 00:18:54,188 --> 00:18:56,628 Speaker 1: of the interview questions that you've gotten that have kind 445 00:18:56,628 --> 00:18:58,548 Speaker 1: of thrown you off and said, it didn't surprise. It 446 00:18:58,628 --> 00:19:00,668 Speaker 1: was a little expected to hit that, you know it was. 447 00:19:00,828 --> 00:19:02,628 Speaker 1: It was no question that really threw me off. It's 448 00:19:02,628 --> 00:19:05,308 Speaker 1: just it's just about proven today them that they'll be 449 00:19:05,348 --> 00:19:07,068 Speaker 1: getting a great football player and a great person at 450 00:19:07,068 --> 00:19:08,868 Speaker 1: the end day when they dropped me, tell us about 451 00:19:08,868 --> 00:19:10,668 Speaker 1: your family, who you are and where you come from. 452 00:19:11,188 --> 00:19:13,468 Speaker 1: You know, I was born at Anchorage, Alaska. Grandpa was 453 00:19:13,468 --> 00:19:16,028 Speaker 1: in the military. Great dude, moved back to Henderson, was 454 00:19:16,228 --> 00:19:18,388 Speaker 1: with my mom and you know, my sisters and brothers, 455 00:19:18,388 --> 00:19:21,188 Speaker 1: and you know they may sacrifices to get me here. 456 00:19:21,188 --> 00:19:23,948 Speaker 1: So you know it's my job to make them happy. Yeah, 457 00:19:24,028 --> 00:19:26,508 Speaker 1: Texas ay and them. You go to First and then 458 00:19:26,548 --> 00:19:29,348 Speaker 1: you transfer to Texas Tech. You take us through that journey. 459 00:19:29,708 --> 00:19:31,628 Speaker 1: He has one. Went to ann First, you know, went 460 00:19:31,668 --> 00:19:34,828 Speaker 1: there for two years. Coach Price, you know, good coach, 461 00:19:35,028 --> 00:19:37,228 Speaker 1: just didn't feel like that was home. Through the relationship, 462 00:19:37,548 --> 00:19:40,148 Speaker 1: got in the portal, Coach Randolf hit me up and 463 00:19:40,628 --> 00:19:43,148 Speaker 1: you know, coach Wells build that relationship and went to 464 00:19:43,188 --> 00:19:46,548 Speaker 1: Texas Tech. And what's around great people and they helped 465 00:19:46,548 --> 00:19:48,708 Speaker 1: me get me to this journey. All right, everyone is 466 00:19:48,748 --> 00:19:51,348 Speaker 1: so excited for you and in the NFL, and everyone 467 00:19:51,348 --> 00:19:53,028 Speaker 1: wants comps and like, who does he compare it to? 468 00:19:53,708 --> 00:19:56,268 Speaker 1: Someone texted me was like, he's Alden Smith two point zero, 469 00:19:56,268 --> 00:19:59,068 Speaker 1: which is a compliment. Alden Smith was outstanding in his 470 00:19:59,188 --> 00:20:01,548 Speaker 1: early years in the NFL. Was there a player that 471 00:20:01,588 --> 00:20:04,068 Speaker 1: you modeled your game after in the NFL or a 472 00:20:04,068 --> 00:20:06,108 Speaker 1: guy you look to and say, hey, someday, if I 473 00:20:06,108 --> 00:20:07,828 Speaker 1: could be compared to that guy, I did pretty good. 474 00:20:08,108 --> 00:20:10,428 Speaker 1: It's not just one players, a couple of players. You know. 475 00:20:10,468 --> 00:20:13,228 Speaker 1: I look at Miles Garrett. You know he's disruptive. They 476 00:20:13,308 --> 00:20:15,508 Speaker 1: double team a lot and he still gets to the quarterback. 477 00:20:15,788 --> 00:20:17,468 Speaker 1: You know J. J. Watt because you know I can 478 00:20:17,508 --> 00:20:20,268 Speaker 1: play inside the outside and have that versatility game and 479 00:20:20,548 --> 00:20:23,308 Speaker 1: get double digit sex multiple years. And you know Von 480 00:20:23,388 --> 00:20:25,508 Speaker 1: Miller because he's great on the edge and just so 481 00:20:25,668 --> 00:20:28,188 Speaker 1: pure at his game. You mentioned right there at Houston 482 00:20:28,268 --> 00:20:31,308 Speaker 1: Texans legend and J. J. Watt, Miles Garrett of course, 483 00:20:31,508 --> 00:20:33,948 Speaker 1: and then Von Miller of course. Then a lot of 484 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:37,548 Speaker 1: Texas in that, right, Yeah, that's it. Texas connections are big. 485 00:20:37,708 --> 00:20:39,948 Speaker 1: They're big. If there's one message you want the fans 486 00:20:39,948 --> 00:20:41,988 Speaker 1: to hear on the NFL network and then some of 487 00:20:42,028 --> 00:20:43,948 Speaker 1: the gms, what would it be about what you can 488 00:20:43,948 --> 00:20:46,668 Speaker 1: bring to an NFL team? First you being a great dude, 489 00:20:46,668 --> 00:20:48,428 Speaker 1: that's you know, going to leave this draft class in 490 00:20:48,988 --> 00:20:51,948 Speaker 1: the organization and also be a future face of the 491 00:20:51,988 --> 00:20:56,428 Speaker 1: franchise and also get around great veterans and I'll be 492 00:20:56,548 --> 00:20:59,628 Speaker 1: soon to be a great vet in the organizations. Guys 493 00:20:59,708 --> 00:21:04,308 Speaker 1: from Anchorage, Alaska to Henderson, Texas, to Indianapolis too, maybe 494 00:21:04,868 --> 00:21:07,828 Speaker 1: the NFL city by you. I'm going to toss back 495 00:21:07,828 --> 00:21:10,308 Speaker 1: to the studio here, but Tyree Wilson, thank you so 496 00:21:10,388 --> 00:21:11,868 Speaker 1: much for joining us. I know this is an all 497 00:21:12,348 --> 00:21:14,188 Speaker 1: make for you. You did a x on right there, 498 00:21:14,188 --> 00:21:16,108 Speaker 1: and you just dwarfed me in a way that not 499 00:21:16,148 --> 00:21:24,708 Speaker 1: many people do. Hey, I'm sorry for our second overall pick, 500 00:21:24,828 --> 00:21:27,868 Speaker 1: Ryan Leaf and Jamie Ardoll in New York City. Tyree, 501 00:21:27,948 --> 00:21:31,868 Speaker 1: do not apologize for dwarfing anybody, especially Peter Schreeger. And 502 00:21:31,908 --> 00:21:35,668 Speaker 1: when your nickname is the Condor, you own that, all right, Tyree, 503 00:21:35,708 --> 00:21:37,828 Speaker 1: we appreciate you so much. It was awesome getting to 504 00:21:37,908 --> 00:21:42,188 Speaker 1: know you just now. Thank you for having a lot happening. 505 00:21:42,268 --> 00:21:44,668 Speaker 1: But the fact that Brian Baumgarner has now shown up 506 00:21:44,908 --> 00:21:47,988 Speaker 1: with this, I know, it's crazy. It's so great and 507 00:21:48,108 --> 00:21:51,148 Speaker 1: usually we get you for seven eight minutes and the 508 00:21:51,508 --> 00:21:54,468 Speaker 1: Packers fan you we gotta talk Packers, all right, Well, 509 00:21:54,548 --> 00:21:57,148 Speaker 1: let's do it. Dynamic duo out in Indianapolis Schreeger and 510 00:21:57,188 --> 00:22:00,108 Speaker 1: Pella Sero Shregs. What about your guy joining the breakfast 511 00:22:00,108 --> 00:22:02,508 Speaker 1: table this morning? I know you miss him. I love Brian, 512 00:22:02,628 --> 00:22:05,108 Speaker 1: one of my favorite people that we have met through 513 00:22:05,148 --> 00:22:07,588 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football, one of my favorite guests. I've got 514 00:22:07,628 --> 00:22:09,868 Speaker 1: Tom pellisera the Tops in the game with us. And 515 00:22:10,068 --> 00:22:13,268 Speaker 1: yesterday it was a lot of Packers talk because their 516 00:22:13,348 --> 00:22:16,548 Speaker 1: quarterback situation was being discussed with their general manager. You 517 00:22:16,588 --> 00:22:18,548 Speaker 1: were here obviously on the ground, but he kind of 518 00:22:18,588 --> 00:22:20,028 Speaker 1: took the air out of it a little bit here 519 00:22:20,108 --> 00:22:23,748 Speaker 1: because the last second move Packers media was done in 520 00:22:23,788 --> 00:22:26,428 Speaker 1: a conference from elsewhere. That's right. They did a session 521 00:22:26,428 --> 00:22:29,028 Speaker 1: with Brian goodacoonst and the local media and then in 522 00:22:29,108 --> 00:22:31,788 Speaker 1: the walk from whatever hotel to get up here, everybody 523 00:22:31,788 --> 00:22:34,228 Speaker 1: tweet all the quotes. Goody walked to the podium and said, yeah, 524 00:22:34,268 --> 00:22:36,668 Speaker 1: like I was just saying, don't really have anything on 525 00:22:36,748 --> 00:22:38,668 Speaker 1: airon I haven't talked to him, So what else he got? 526 00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:40,308 Speaker 1: He was out there for seven minutes. Then it was 527 00:22:40,508 --> 00:22:42,988 Speaker 1: all right, that's enough and Mat Laflour is not here. 528 00:22:43,148 --> 00:22:44,788 Speaker 1: So there a only no more words out of the 529 00:22:44,788 --> 00:22:47,948 Speaker 1: Packers organization for the remainder of this week here at 530 00:22:47,948 --> 00:22:50,748 Speaker 1: the Combine. But what did he say? Well, basically, he 531 00:22:51,188 --> 00:22:53,388 Speaker 1: laid out exactly what we've been discussing, which is that 532 00:22:53,468 --> 00:22:56,788 Speaker 1: they are waiting on Aaron Rodgers. Here Rogers holds the 533 00:22:56,868 --> 00:22:59,668 Speaker 1: cards because if he wants to play, and if he 534 00:22:59,748 --> 00:23:02,708 Speaker 1: is fully bought in, the Packers want him back, pending 535 00:23:02,708 --> 00:23:06,308 Speaker 1: additional conversations. If he wants to play someplace else, then 536 00:23:06,308 --> 00:23:08,428 Speaker 1: the Packers are open to doing that trade. But these 537 00:23:08,428 --> 00:23:13,068 Speaker 1: are complicated conversations that have to include Aaron Rodgers. The 538 00:23:13,188 --> 00:23:17,348 Speaker 1: sides just contractually, if nothing else, need to work together 539 00:23:17,628 --> 00:23:19,108 Speaker 1: on these things. So here's a little bit of what 540 00:23:19,148 --> 00:23:21,388 Speaker 1: Goody had to say in terms of his communication or 541 00:23:21,708 --> 00:23:25,668 Speaker 1: lack thereof with number twelve. Our feelings haven't changed about Aaron, 542 00:23:25,708 --> 00:23:27,988 Speaker 1: but we need to have some of those conversations about 543 00:23:28,068 --> 00:23:30,868 Speaker 1: our team, where it's going, where he's at, you know, 544 00:23:30,908 --> 00:23:33,228 Speaker 1: before we go forward. I mean we've you know, changed 545 00:23:33,268 --> 00:23:34,668 Speaker 1: some texts and things like that, but we haven't that 546 00:23:34,748 --> 00:23:36,188 Speaker 1: chance to speak yet. You know, we're going through our 547 00:23:36,188 --> 00:23:39,508 Speaker 1: process as normal. So obviously Fredency's coming up here. That's 548 00:23:39,508 --> 00:23:41,388 Speaker 1: an important part of what we're doing, so it'd be 549 00:23:41,468 --> 00:23:43,508 Speaker 1: nice to have some answers before then. But until we 550 00:23:43,508 --> 00:23:46,228 Speaker 1: have any conversations, we're still in a good spot. George's 551 00:23:46,228 --> 00:23:48,788 Speaker 1: done a great job, work really hard. We're excited about him, 552 00:23:48,788 --> 00:23:50,068 Speaker 1: you know. I think you know, I've expressed to a 553 00:23:50,108 --> 00:23:52,268 Speaker 1: lot of people that he needs to play. That's the 554 00:23:52,308 --> 00:23:55,428 Speaker 1: next step in his progression. But his opportunities are going 555 00:23:55,468 --> 00:23:58,548 Speaker 1: to increase this year, and it's incumbent on him to 556 00:23:58,628 --> 00:24:00,548 Speaker 1: kind of come in in the best shape possible. Just 557 00:24:00,588 --> 00:24:02,948 Speaker 1: because those opportunities are going to be there. He needs 558 00:24:02,988 --> 00:24:06,228 Speaker 1: to take advantage of them and works about that. Brian, 559 00:24:06,228 --> 00:24:08,148 Speaker 1: I'm gonna make you talk first, because I know how 560 00:24:08,148 --> 00:24:11,028 Speaker 1: these three feel about this. As a huge Packers fan. 561 00:24:11,348 --> 00:24:13,668 Speaker 1: What does this make you feel again that you're in 562 00:24:13,668 --> 00:24:16,508 Speaker 1: this same spot in the offseason with this same guy. Well, 563 00:24:16,548 --> 00:24:19,428 Speaker 1: I don't know that I'm gonna fully go with you 564 00:24:19,668 --> 00:24:22,108 Speaker 1: on this one either, because I'm like a former player, 565 00:24:22,148 --> 00:24:26,108 Speaker 1: I'm basically the same thing Here's what I don't understand. 566 00:24:26,148 --> 00:24:29,468 Speaker 1: I don't understand why other Brian Brian g GM. The 567 00:24:29,588 --> 00:24:31,668 Speaker 1: story comes out that they were ready to move on 568 00:24:31,908 --> 00:24:33,348 Speaker 1: the middle of last year when they were in a 569 00:24:33,348 --> 00:24:36,028 Speaker 1: losing streak. Why is that story coming out? I mean, 570 00:24:36,068 --> 00:24:38,828 Speaker 1: you guys know, it doesn't come out unless somebody wants 571 00:24:38,828 --> 00:24:43,228 Speaker 1: it to come out. And that makes no sense because one, 572 00:24:43,588 --> 00:24:47,148 Speaker 1: you're either aggravating him. It would aggravate me if I 573 00:24:47,508 --> 00:24:50,388 Speaker 1: heard that story, or two, if you are ready to 574 00:24:50,428 --> 00:24:53,228 Speaker 1: move on, Like, if that's truly the perspective, you've only 575 00:24:53,668 --> 00:24:56,388 Speaker 1: devalued what you can get back in a trade if 576 00:24:56,468 --> 00:25:00,708 Speaker 1: other teams know you're ready to move on. So that position, 577 00:25:00,908 --> 00:25:04,188 Speaker 1: to me, it's exactly the same as when they d 578 00:25:04,388 --> 00:25:08,508 Speaker 1: afted Love. They're not using your brain and respecting the 579 00:25:08,508 --> 00:25:11,388 Speaker 1: guy and making a decision. Either you make a decision, 580 00:25:11,708 --> 00:25:13,348 Speaker 1: let him make a decision if he wants to go 581 00:25:13,428 --> 00:25:16,548 Speaker 1: somewhere else. But that back and forth makes no sense 582 00:25:16,548 --> 00:25:18,628 Speaker 1: to me. Why signed him to that three year deal 583 00:25:18,668 --> 00:25:20,348 Speaker 1: in the first place. If you ever felt like you 584 00:25:20,388 --> 00:25:22,468 Speaker 1: were going to be back here with this person having 585 00:25:22,628 --> 00:25:26,668 Speaker 1: what feels like the utmost control entering free agency, well, 586 00:25:26,708 --> 00:25:29,388 Speaker 1: I feel like when they signed the contract that they 587 00:25:29,428 --> 00:25:32,428 Speaker 1: expected him to probably have a better year last year. 588 00:25:32,788 --> 00:25:36,348 Speaker 1: Anytime you lose and you don't make the playoffs, right, 589 00:25:36,468 --> 00:25:39,908 Speaker 1: there's conversations to be had, and so that's what happened. 590 00:25:39,908 --> 00:25:42,788 Speaker 1: That's what took place. He got injured, he got banged up. 591 00:25:42,868 --> 00:25:45,148 Speaker 1: The Jordan Love conversation came in, Hey, this team's not 592 00:25:45,228 --> 00:25:47,428 Speaker 1: set for the playoffs, so let's try to get the 593 00:25:47,428 --> 00:25:49,108 Speaker 1: guy that's going to be our future into that. And 594 00:25:49,148 --> 00:25:51,308 Speaker 1: now you're kind of sitting there with a contract. Now 595 00:25:51,348 --> 00:25:54,148 Speaker 1: that's backloading what you need. I'm with Brian here. Don't 596 00:25:54,148 --> 00:25:55,668 Speaker 1: come out with that story, but I will say this, 597 00:25:55,868 --> 00:25:59,748 Speaker 1: anything and everything you hear from the day the Super 598 00:25:59,748 --> 00:26:03,028 Speaker 1: Bowl ends until the draft actually happens, pretty much, you 599 00:26:03,068 --> 00:26:05,628 Speaker 1: can't believe a word that comes out anywhere except for 600 00:26:05,708 --> 00:26:08,428 Speaker 1: here on the show. You cannot believe anything else that 601 00:26:08,468 --> 00:26:10,908 Speaker 1: goes out out there. There's general managers saying what they want, 602 00:26:10,908 --> 00:26:13,228 Speaker 1: they're planning this, they're doing that, they're trying to get 603 00:26:13,308 --> 00:26:16,428 Speaker 1: leverage in every aspect of things. You can't believe a 604 00:26:16,508 --> 00:26:19,188 Speaker 1: thing that's being said. So there's no transparency. Do you 605 00:26:19,188 --> 00:26:21,268 Speaker 1: think there's a script? There's a script in the offseason 606 00:26:21,508 --> 00:26:23,828 Speaker 1: and they've scripted it completely on what they're going to 607 00:26:23,868 --> 00:26:25,468 Speaker 1: do and how they're gonna make it work. We don't 608 00:26:25,508 --> 00:26:28,628 Speaker 1: talk about any scripts here on the network, but you 609 00:26:28,748 --> 00:26:32,628 Speaker 1: talk about his season this past year, Davante Adams leaves 610 00:26:32,628 --> 00:26:34,508 Speaker 1: and they believe that Alan Lazar is going to step 611 00:26:34,548 --> 00:26:36,988 Speaker 1: up and be that number one, and that didn't happen, 612 00:26:36,988 --> 00:26:39,148 Speaker 1: and then it took a little while for Christian Watson 613 00:26:39,188 --> 00:26:41,908 Speaker 1: to come along. So how about as Aaron Rodgers getting older, 614 00:26:41,948 --> 00:26:44,148 Speaker 1: we build more guys around him? For me, is I 615 00:26:44,188 --> 00:26:46,668 Speaker 1: look at the silence between Aaron Rodgers in the front 616 00:26:46,708 --> 00:26:49,068 Speaker 1: office right now, it's not a big deal. We still 617 00:26:49,148 --> 00:26:52,348 Speaker 1: have two weeks until free agency starts. And I mean 618 00:26:52,388 --> 00:26:55,228 Speaker 1: he just left the darkness, like you come out and 619 00:26:55,348 --> 00:26:58,468 Speaker 1: you're still adjusting to the light, like there's still a 620 00:26:58,588 --> 00:27:01,588 Speaker 1: lot going on. So he's still taking a little bit 621 00:27:01,588 --> 00:27:03,268 Speaker 1: of his time. Who knows, by the end of the 622 00:27:03,308 --> 00:27:05,548 Speaker 1: week he may have as And I think the longer 623 00:27:05,588 --> 00:27:08,308 Speaker 1: the silence goes on, for me, it leans more towards 624 00:27:08,348 --> 00:27:11,148 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers returning and just playing another season for the 625 00:27:11,148 --> 00:27:13,388 Speaker 1: Green Bay Packers, because if he's going to leave, I 626 00:27:13,428 --> 00:27:15,468 Speaker 1: would think he wants to let the front office know 627 00:27:15,508 --> 00:27:17,868 Speaker 1: as soon as possible so a trade can be drawn 628 00:27:17,948 --> 00:27:20,108 Speaker 1: up so he can get to another organization. So by 629 00:27:20,148 --> 00:27:22,988 Speaker 1: time free agency starts, there's guys saying, hey, I want 630 00:27:22,988 --> 00:27:26,268 Speaker 1: to go to Team X because now Aaron Rodgers is there. 631 00:27:26,268 --> 00:27:28,468 Speaker 1: So for me, the longer goes on of the silence 632 00:27:28,588 --> 00:27:31,828 Speaker 1: unless it's retirement. I think he returns to Green Bay 633 00:27:31,868 --> 00:27:34,068 Speaker 1: and continues to play quarterback. For that, I agree with you. 634 00:27:34,148 --> 00:27:36,188 Speaker 1: This is day three and I've come in here three 635 00:27:36,268 --> 00:27:37,988 Speaker 1: days in a row. It's like six am. None of 636 00:27:38,068 --> 00:27:40,468 Speaker 1: us are run out and go let's have a full conversation. Guys, 637 00:27:40,548 --> 00:27:42,548 Speaker 1: Let's talk about what you did last night. Everybody's like, 638 00:27:42,668 --> 00:27:44,468 Speaker 1: I want to go chill for a second. Let me 639 00:27:44,788 --> 00:27:48,628 Speaker 1: get my bearings about me. So Aaron Rodgers for seventeen 640 00:27:48,788 --> 00:27:51,068 Speaker 1: years has been out there playing. You just said it. 641 00:27:51,308 --> 00:27:53,628 Speaker 1: Maybe he wants to retire, Like, we don't know. But 642 00:27:53,708 --> 00:27:57,028 Speaker 1: what I'm gonna ask everybody is do we have this energy? 643 00:27:57,468 --> 00:27:59,788 Speaker 1: A week before training camp and a guy on a 644 00:27:59,868 --> 00:28:03,148 Speaker 1: team is asked to take a seventy five percent pay cut. 645 00:28:03,188 --> 00:28:06,028 Speaker 1: His kids start school next week, and the front office 646 00:28:06,068 --> 00:28:08,068 Speaker 1: ways and goes, either take this pay cup or we 647 00:28:08,148 --> 00:28:11,228 Speaker 1: cut you. Nobody. We don't have that energy or the 648 00:28:11,268 --> 00:28:13,228 Speaker 1: guy that's on a team right now, free agency is 649 00:28:13,228 --> 00:28:15,588 Speaker 1: gonna start. We're gonna be three weeks in the free agency, 650 00:28:15,748 --> 00:28:17,508 Speaker 1: and in the front office is gonna say, hey man, 651 00:28:17,788 --> 00:28:20,908 Speaker 1: we can't handle your salary. We're cutting you all the money. 652 00:28:20,948 --> 00:28:23,348 Speaker 1: Just drive up a free agency. We never have that 653 00:28:23,508 --> 00:28:26,788 Speaker 1: energy for any front offices when they do that, So 654 00:28:26,828 --> 00:28:29,028 Speaker 1: I love it. Aaron Rodgers, You're a dog. You've been 655 00:28:29,068 --> 00:28:31,588 Speaker 1: a dog for seventeen years. I know you're gonna start 656 00:28:31,628 --> 00:28:34,508 Speaker 1: off right away playing, but you've been that guy. Take 657 00:28:34,548 --> 00:28:38,628 Speaker 1: advantage of being that guy. Relax, get your barons about you, 658 00:28:38,668 --> 00:28:40,508 Speaker 1: have a good time. If you want to come out 659 00:28:40,508 --> 00:28:43,028 Speaker 1: of darkness and party for at night, party for at night, 660 00:28:43,508 --> 00:28:46,068 Speaker 1: you'll call the front office when you're ready. We gotta go. 661 00:28:46,068 --> 00:28:48,188 Speaker 1: We gotta talk about the combine presented by Noble. We're 662 00:28:48,228 --> 00:28:50,348 Speaker 1: a dream that starts small. We can get big and 663 00:28:50,388 --> 00:28:52,988 Speaker 1: a name that's unknown, just like Aaron Rodgers was coming 664 00:28:52,988 --> 00:28:55,428 Speaker 1: out of cow, no can become the future. Next is year, 665 00:28:55,468 --> 00:28:57,788 Speaker 1: the twenty twenty three Combine. You can see it on 666 00:28:57,788 --> 00:29:00,828 Speaker 1: the network and on NFL Plus. It's been really cool 667 00:29:00,908 --> 00:29:02,828 Speaker 1: getting to know all these guys. Tyry Wilson is on 668 00:29:02,868 --> 00:29:05,908 Speaker 1: the show last hour. Schreeger has been there all week long, 669 00:29:05,988 --> 00:29:07,948 Speaker 1: so he gets to know all these players. Asn't mentioned, 670 00:29:08,108 --> 00:29:12,708 Speaker 1: defensive linemen are talking at the stadium right now. Also 671 00:29:12,748 --> 00:29:15,228 Speaker 1: interviews all day long on NFL now here on the network. 672 00:29:15,228 --> 00:29:16,868 Speaker 1: But that's what your long weekend looks like. If you 673 00:29:16,868 --> 00:29:18,988 Speaker 1: want to look at prospects, you might be joining your 674 00:29:19,028 --> 00:29:22,188 Speaker 1: favorite team all the way through Sunday afternoon. All this 675 00:29:22,308 --> 00:29:24,628 Speaker 1: problems can be seen on the network and NFL Plus 676 00:29:24,708 --> 00:29:26,588 Speaker 1: coming up on Good Morning Football though a lot of 677 00:29:26,668 --> 00:29:29,108 Speaker 1: updates from the combine. Here the latest from the coaches 678 00:29:29,108 --> 00:29:31,668 Speaker 1: and GM's out in d plus. Brian bum Garner again 679 00:29:31,748 --> 00:29:35,108 Speaker 1: with us all our long plus. Could a big payday 680 00:29:35,148 --> 00:29:38,588 Speaker 1: be on the horizon for Jail and hers Eagles GM. 681 00:29:38,628 --> 00:29:41,708 Speaker 1: Howie Rolsman joins us and he talks with Peter about 682 00:29:41,748 --> 00:29:59,628 Speaker 1: the Eagles up. Oh. Yes, it was quite a year 683 00:29:59,748 --> 00:30:01,788 Speaker 1: for the Philadelphia Eagles, and quite a year for this man, 684 00:30:01,828 --> 00:30:05,068 Speaker 1: the genlem manager of the team, Hawie Roseman, so fresh 685 00:30:05,068 --> 00:30:06,868 Speaker 1: and of course the Super Bowl was a different ending. 686 00:30:06,908 --> 00:30:08,948 Speaker 1: But when you see the rise of Jalen Hurts, you 687 00:30:08,988 --> 00:30:10,468 Speaker 1: have to think a lot of pride and so much 688 00:30:10,508 --> 00:30:13,548 Speaker 1: love for that young man. Yeah, just incredibly proud of 689 00:30:13,548 --> 00:30:16,548 Speaker 1: our players, our staff. At the same time, obviously, you know, 690 00:30:16,588 --> 00:30:17,748 Speaker 1: we got a little bit of a chip on our 691 00:30:17,748 --> 00:30:20,428 Speaker 1: shoulder going forward here. The outcome wasn't what we wanted 692 00:30:20,468 --> 00:30:23,628 Speaker 1: from that game, but it doesn't take away watching something 693 00:30:23,668 --> 00:30:26,268 Speaker 1: like that and seeing Jalen and seeing his journey, and 694 00:30:26,588 --> 00:30:29,028 Speaker 1: it's almost like, you know, this is your football life. 695 00:30:29,028 --> 00:30:31,228 Speaker 1: You know you're going through that and how that went through. 696 00:30:31,268 --> 00:30:33,508 Speaker 1: And I know we haven't even seen the best yet 697 00:30:33,628 --> 00:30:35,988 Speaker 1: of our team and Jalen. You and I have spoke 698 00:30:36,068 --> 00:30:38,308 Speaker 1: many times on this show and other shows about Jalen 699 00:30:38,308 --> 00:30:41,508 Speaker 1: and his maturation. Like this dude is not only the leader, 700 00:30:41,548 --> 00:30:43,468 Speaker 1: but you could tell the heart and soul of that 701 00:30:43,548 --> 00:30:46,188 Speaker 1: Eagles team right now, now it's befoward to the next season, 702 00:30:46,348 --> 00:30:49,548 Speaker 1: right there's almost more optimism of what's next. Yeah, I 703 00:30:49,588 --> 00:30:52,388 Speaker 1: think from my perspective, like there has to be action 704 00:30:52,428 --> 00:30:56,268 Speaker 1: behind it. You know, obviously lost two coordinators here and 705 00:30:56,468 --> 00:31:00,708 Speaker 1: good people and great people and great coaches, and then 706 00:31:00,868 --> 00:31:03,188 Speaker 1: we have a lot of free agents and so for us, 707 00:31:03,468 --> 00:31:05,588 Speaker 1: it's going to look different in twenty twenty three. That's 708 00:31:05,628 --> 00:31:08,588 Speaker 1: not necessarily a bad thing, but we got to figure 709 00:31:08,668 --> 00:31:10,988 Speaker 1: that formula out and one of the great parts of 710 00:31:11,028 --> 00:31:13,348 Speaker 1: our team, and coach Serranni does an amazing job with 711 00:31:13,388 --> 00:31:17,348 Speaker 1: this is connection. And the players genuinely loved each other. 712 00:31:17,388 --> 00:31:19,428 Speaker 1: They loved playing with each other. The group was a 713 00:31:19,468 --> 00:31:22,388 Speaker 1: special group, and so as much as the talent matters, 714 00:31:22,388 --> 00:31:25,108 Speaker 1: which it's a huge deal, it also matters how they 715 00:31:25,108 --> 00:31:27,588 Speaker 1: connect with each other, how they love being around each other. 716 00:31:27,628 --> 00:31:29,908 Speaker 1: Because when you have adversity and you have a group 717 00:31:29,948 --> 00:31:32,228 Speaker 1: of people who genuinely like being around each other, they 718 00:31:32,348 --> 00:31:35,028 Speaker 1: rally around each other. Yeah, it's the twenty seventeen one 719 00:31:35,148 --> 00:31:38,108 Speaker 1: was an amazing season. I almost as a journalist watch 720 00:31:38,188 --> 00:31:40,188 Speaker 1: for this team was kind of cool that you had 721 00:31:40,188 --> 00:31:41,988 Speaker 1: the veterans, you had the core four and some of 722 00:31:41,988 --> 00:31:44,348 Speaker 1: those guys, then you had the young guys and they 723 00:31:44,468 --> 00:31:46,948 Speaker 1: loved playing with each other. Of course, they love playing 724 00:31:46,948 --> 00:31:49,428 Speaker 1: for the coaches you just mentioned. Two coordinators leave in 725 00:31:49,468 --> 00:31:53,468 Speaker 1: the last couple of days. Brian Johnson promoted Sean Desai hired. 726 00:31:53,748 --> 00:31:55,388 Speaker 1: Take us through those hires. I know it's been a 727 00:31:55,428 --> 00:31:57,708 Speaker 1: long process finding the right guys. Yeah, I think coach 728 00:31:57,828 --> 00:32:00,308 Speaker 1: Erriani just like I hope you know, we do the 729 00:32:00,348 --> 00:32:02,748 Speaker 1: same thing on our end. From a front office perspective. 730 00:32:03,028 --> 00:32:05,148 Speaker 1: He's got a process and he wants to make sure, 731 00:32:05,188 --> 00:32:07,588 Speaker 1: no matter what he's thinking going into that process, that 732 00:32:07,588 --> 00:32:11,268 Speaker 1: that's confirmed through the interviews and through the detail that 733 00:32:11,308 --> 00:32:13,588 Speaker 1: he's looking for. And so, you know, he felt like, 734 00:32:13,908 --> 00:32:15,828 Speaker 1: I got to take my time on this, even though 735 00:32:15,828 --> 00:32:18,108 Speaker 1: it was hard. We lose. We come back Monday night, 736 00:32:18,108 --> 00:32:20,988 Speaker 1: Tuesday and Wednesday exit interviews with our players, and we're 737 00:32:20,988 --> 00:32:23,588 Speaker 1: often running an interview in candidates, and I think that 738 00:32:23,948 --> 00:32:26,868 Speaker 1: knowing how detailed he is and what he's looking for 739 00:32:26,948 --> 00:32:29,268 Speaker 1: and knowing that he's not taking any shortcuts, that makes 740 00:32:29,308 --> 00:32:32,948 Speaker 1: me feel good, you know. And obviously Brian and the 741 00:32:32,948 --> 00:32:35,668 Speaker 1: opportunity he has and being part of our staff, and 742 00:32:36,148 --> 00:32:39,668 Speaker 1: I mean, the guy's a phenomenal coach, phenomenal person, phenomenal coach. 743 00:32:39,868 --> 00:32:42,268 Speaker 1: Interviewed him for the offensive coordinator job. The other teams 744 00:32:42,468 --> 00:32:44,628 Speaker 1: and they're calling me saying, tell me everything you got 745 00:32:44,628 --> 00:32:47,188 Speaker 1: on Brian Johnson. I don't know him, and you guys 746 00:32:47,188 --> 00:32:50,028 Speaker 1: made the move to where do you come from? I 747 00:32:50,108 --> 00:32:52,468 Speaker 1: was just geting a little a little Gator Pug and 748 00:32:52,548 --> 00:32:56,628 Speaker 1: so and then for us Sean and going through the process, 749 00:32:56,668 --> 00:33:01,068 Speaker 1: and Sean phenomenal young coach. Obviously had been a coordinator 750 00:33:01,068 --> 00:33:03,268 Speaker 1: for a year in Chicago. We met a lot of 751 00:33:03,428 --> 00:33:05,628 Speaker 1: really good candidates on both sides of the ball, guys 752 00:33:05,668 --> 00:33:07,348 Speaker 1: who are going to be phenomenal coaches. And I think 753 00:33:07,348 --> 00:33:09,708 Speaker 1: when you go through that process, you know, for me personally, 754 00:33:09,788 --> 00:33:11,388 Speaker 1: like I want to get better too, I want to 755 00:33:11,428 --> 00:33:13,548 Speaker 1: keep learning. And when you meet with all these coaches 756 00:33:13,588 --> 00:33:16,468 Speaker 1: and hear their philosophies and hear the way they're playing 757 00:33:16,588 --> 00:33:20,468 Speaker 1: offensively defensively, I know that coach Gianni would is that? 758 00:33:20,588 --> 00:33:24,588 Speaker 1: Is that? What would co sign by saying that it 759 00:33:24,628 --> 00:33:27,708 Speaker 1: makes us better going through this process and hearing more 760 00:33:27,748 --> 00:33:30,828 Speaker 1: about ball And it's just it's like continuing education classes. 761 00:33:30,828 --> 00:33:32,268 Speaker 1: It's also you're picking the brains of the guys you 762 00:33:32,268 --> 00:33:34,188 Speaker 1: bring in, so tell us what our weaknesses are and 763 00:33:34,268 --> 00:33:35,708 Speaker 1: they can come in. And that's that's part of the 764 00:33:35,788 --> 00:33:38,548 Speaker 1: interview process. Thirteen free agents. We can go through the list. 765 00:33:38,668 --> 00:33:40,228 Speaker 1: The key ones to me are the veteran guy when 766 00:33:40,228 --> 00:33:42,348 Speaker 1: you're talking about Brandon Graham and Jason Kelsey, Like, how 767 00:33:42,348 --> 00:33:45,148 Speaker 1: do you even address those conversations? When did those begin? Yeah? 768 00:33:45,868 --> 00:33:48,228 Speaker 1: I got I gotta go see Jason Kelsey later today 769 00:33:48,228 --> 00:33:50,628 Speaker 1: and do his podcast, so you know, you know what 770 00:33:50,708 --> 00:33:53,868 Speaker 1: I'm so mad at myself because I had this underdog 771 00:33:54,068 --> 00:33:57,548 Speaker 1: sweatshirt and I had it out and I forget where. Yeah, 772 00:33:57,588 --> 00:33:59,468 Speaker 1: I was gonna wear it. I was gonna freaking you know, 773 00:33:59,548 --> 00:34:02,228 Speaker 1: I'll pander. You know, I don't have any problem doing that. 774 00:34:02,508 --> 00:34:04,908 Speaker 1: But one brother's doing it from probably sn well today 775 00:34:05,028 --> 00:34:08,508 Speaker 1: he's probably at Saturday Live drafts and Jason's here. Jayson's here, 776 00:34:08,588 --> 00:34:10,108 Speaker 1: so you'll be with him, you're doing the podcast. But 777 00:34:10,148 --> 00:34:13,348 Speaker 1: does that conversation like get seriously Yeah, I think obviously, 778 00:34:13,388 --> 00:34:15,948 Speaker 1: you know, he's got an agent who handles his business. 779 00:34:16,148 --> 00:34:18,588 Speaker 1: And I think for us too, like there's gonna be change, 780 00:34:18,668 --> 00:34:22,948 Speaker 1: and not saying that Jason or BG, but there's gonna 781 00:34:22,948 --> 00:34:25,228 Speaker 1: be change. And part of this business is you have 782 00:34:25,268 --> 00:34:28,748 Speaker 1: to be okay with change. And I think the leadership 783 00:34:29,148 --> 00:34:31,828 Speaker 1: those guys, those captains, when you talk about Lane and 784 00:34:31,908 --> 00:34:34,588 Speaker 1: Kelsey and BG and Fletch, the guys who had been 785 00:34:34,628 --> 00:34:37,148 Speaker 1: with us a long time, we had drafted, we had developed, 786 00:34:37,148 --> 00:34:40,108 Speaker 1: we'd give extensions to like that's special, you know, and 787 00:34:40,188 --> 00:34:42,548 Speaker 1: obviously would have loved for them to come out with 788 00:34:42,628 --> 00:34:45,708 Speaker 1: two World championships instead of one. But it doesn't take 789 00:34:45,748 --> 00:34:48,308 Speaker 1: away that those guys have a tremendous success in Philly, 790 00:34:48,348 --> 00:34:50,548 Speaker 1: and we're going to continue to try to make sure 791 00:34:50,548 --> 00:34:52,628 Speaker 1: we have success by working hard and doing the right 792 00:34:52,628 --> 00:34:54,588 Speaker 1: things for our team and you know, won't let up. 793 00:34:54,748 --> 00:34:56,788 Speaker 1: We went through a segment going into the Super Bowl 794 00:34:56,828 --> 00:34:59,108 Speaker 1: how this team was built. And when you're talking about 795 00:34:59,108 --> 00:35:01,148 Speaker 1: a team that goes in trades for a j Brown 796 00:35:01,188 --> 00:35:04,108 Speaker 1: on Draft Day and then goes and gets Chauncey Gardner 797 00:35:04,188 --> 00:35:06,388 Speaker 1: John and it goes and signs James Bradberry, a lot 798 00:35:06,428 --> 00:35:08,348 Speaker 1: of other teams fans are looking at saying, well, why 799 00:35:08,428 --> 00:35:09,988 Speaker 1: is Howard Rose been able to pick up the phone 800 00:35:10,028 --> 00:35:12,228 Speaker 1: and just get it done. There's an aggressive nature to 801 00:35:12,308 --> 00:35:14,268 Speaker 1: your roster building and I think is admired by just 802 00:35:14,308 --> 00:35:16,228 Speaker 1: about everyone else in the league. When you look at 803 00:35:16,268 --> 00:35:18,948 Speaker 1: this offseason. Are you coming at this thing as reactionary? 804 00:35:18,948 --> 00:35:20,668 Speaker 1: Are you're looking at, hey, let's attack this thing and 805 00:35:20,708 --> 00:35:22,628 Speaker 1: let's kind of build this thing from the start? Well, 806 00:35:22,788 --> 00:35:24,508 Speaker 1: I think the first thing, like you got to give 807 00:35:24,508 --> 00:35:27,468 Speaker 1: a lot of credit to Jeffrey Lurry, our owner, the 808 00:35:27,548 --> 00:35:30,988 Speaker 1: support we get from him and what he thinks about 809 00:35:31,028 --> 00:35:33,668 Speaker 1: in his vision of making sure that we keep our 810 00:35:33,708 --> 00:35:36,108 Speaker 1: foot on the gas and that we're always looking for opportunities, 811 00:35:36,108 --> 00:35:38,348 Speaker 1: and I don't know that he gets enough credit for 812 00:35:38,388 --> 00:35:41,148 Speaker 1: what he does for our team and our franchise. And 813 00:35:41,268 --> 00:35:43,948 Speaker 1: you know, one of the great owners really in the 814 00:35:43,988 --> 00:35:47,228 Speaker 1: last twenty five years. And I think that allows you 815 00:35:47,268 --> 00:35:50,748 Speaker 1: to take chances without worrying about because not everything we 816 00:35:50,788 --> 00:35:53,708 Speaker 1: do has been right, and sometimes you take chances and 817 00:35:54,068 --> 00:35:56,508 Speaker 1: you worry about the reaction to that. And for us, 818 00:35:56,708 --> 00:35:59,428 Speaker 1: it's about we are going to always be aggressive. You know, 819 00:35:59,468 --> 00:36:02,508 Speaker 1: you use that word reactionary. I mean, that's a terrible, 820 00:36:02,708 --> 00:36:04,948 Speaker 1: horrible it's a horrible word. And so you know, by 821 00:36:04,988 --> 00:36:07,308 Speaker 1: the same token, there's a limitar amount of resources. You know, 822 00:36:07,388 --> 00:36:09,148 Speaker 1: we have a cap, we have a certain number of 823 00:36:09,188 --> 00:36:11,268 Speaker 1: draft picks, so you can't do everything that you want 824 00:36:11,308 --> 00:36:13,788 Speaker 1: to do. But when I look at it, it's okay. 825 00:36:13,828 --> 00:36:16,708 Speaker 1: Seventeen was different than twenty two. You know, one came 826 00:36:16,748 --> 00:36:18,988 Speaker 1: with a better result, but both came with good results. 827 00:36:19,228 --> 00:36:21,788 Speaker 1: And so then the next team it may be a 828 00:36:21,788 --> 00:36:23,868 Speaker 1: little bit different. You know, we have to change up, 829 00:36:23,908 --> 00:36:26,028 Speaker 1: we have to kind of adjust to what we have. 830 00:36:26,228 --> 00:36:28,388 Speaker 1: I think the positive things is we have a lot 831 00:36:28,428 --> 00:36:31,548 Speaker 1: of really good players and good people on long term contracts, 832 00:36:31,548 --> 00:36:33,108 Speaker 1: like we can go through it right they're under long 833 00:36:33,228 --> 00:36:36,108 Speaker 1: term contracts. We do know that even as we sit here, 834 00:36:36,148 --> 00:36:38,988 Speaker 1: we have three ones, we have three twos. I think 835 00:36:39,028 --> 00:36:42,148 Speaker 1: we'll have more than two threes just based on the 836 00:36:42,188 --> 00:36:45,428 Speaker 1: formum for comp picks and so that that's eight or 837 00:36:45,588 --> 00:36:48,228 Speaker 1: nine first and second day picks over the next two years. 838 00:36:48,548 --> 00:36:50,508 Speaker 1: And so it's okay to get young players in there. 839 00:36:50,508 --> 00:36:51,908 Speaker 1: I think we have a good process. We're not gonna 840 00:36:51,908 --> 00:36:54,508 Speaker 1: be perfect drafting players. I'm sure you can probably mention 841 00:36:54,548 --> 00:36:56,788 Speaker 1: a few, but I think at the end of the day, 842 00:36:56,868 --> 00:36:59,668 Speaker 1: like that's okay. So maybe different. It may be different 843 00:36:59,668 --> 00:37:02,108 Speaker 1: than the twenty seventeen team, and may be different than 844 00:37:02,148 --> 00:37:04,428 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two team, but that's okay. You know, you 845 00:37:04,428 --> 00:37:06,428 Speaker 1: got to figure out the right formula for us, and 846 00:37:06,948 --> 00:37:08,388 Speaker 1: you know the only way to do that is to 847 00:37:08,388 --> 00:37:11,028 Speaker 1: put your head down, work hard, and continue to look 848 00:37:11,028 --> 00:37:13,668 Speaker 1: for opportunities. It's it's been an amazing run for you 849 00:37:13,708 --> 00:37:15,868 Speaker 1: personally and also for the team. Of course, you're no 850 00:37:15,908 --> 00:37:17,548 Speaker 1: stranger to the combine. I asked Tom to let's go 851 00:37:17,628 --> 00:37:19,388 Speaker 1: up here. He said it was his twenty eighth combine 852 00:37:19,388 --> 00:37:21,588 Speaker 1: and he told a story about chasing down Keishaw Johnson 853 00:37:21,588 --> 00:37:23,028 Speaker 1: and the Hallway to ask him one question for the 854 00:37:23,188 --> 00:37:26,428 Speaker 1: ninety six Panthers, your first combine and maybe a little 855 00:37:26,428 --> 00:37:28,948 Speaker 1: story if you have one. Yeah, my first combine goes 856 00:37:28,948 --> 00:37:30,708 Speaker 1: back to two thousand and one. But I think one 857 00:37:30,708 --> 00:37:33,468 Speaker 1: of my favorite stories that I thought of this week was, 858 00:37:33,588 --> 00:37:35,668 Speaker 1: you know, the interviews used to be in the Crown 859 00:37:35,908 --> 00:37:38,428 Speaker 1: right there, and these are like one bedroom will tell 860 00:37:38,548 --> 00:37:40,588 Speaker 1: rooms that you're trying to stick a lot of people, 861 00:37:41,628 --> 00:37:46,468 Speaker 1: and you know, I remember Lashawn McCoy came in and 862 00:37:46,508 --> 00:37:48,908 Speaker 1: I was just thinking about this and he comes in, 863 00:37:48,988 --> 00:37:51,148 Speaker 1: and you know, he wanted to be an Eagle, and 864 00:37:51,268 --> 00:37:53,228 Speaker 1: we had a lot of love for him. Obviously very 865 00:37:53,228 --> 00:37:54,788 Speaker 1: fortunate that we got him the second round. I was 866 00:37:54,828 --> 00:37:57,228 Speaker 1: the personnel director at the time. He comes in and 867 00:37:57,708 --> 00:37:59,388 Speaker 1: he like kind of goes to give me a hug, 868 00:37:59,428 --> 00:38:02,628 Speaker 1: and he starts sneezing, and I'm like, well, what are 869 00:38:02,628 --> 00:38:05,468 Speaker 1: you doing? Man? He's like, man, I've been sick for 870 00:38:05,468 --> 00:38:08,348 Speaker 1: like two days, one hundred and three fever. And I'm 871 00:38:08,428 --> 00:38:10,348 Speaker 1: sitting there and I'm like, is he serious right now? 872 00:38:10,468 --> 00:38:13,748 Speaker 1: You know? And the ironic thing was because he was 873 00:38:13,788 --> 00:38:16,668 Speaker 1: so weak and he was so sick, he didn't he 874 00:38:16,668 --> 00:38:19,268 Speaker 1: didn't run as well, he didn't test as well, and 875 00:38:19,348 --> 00:38:21,708 Speaker 1: so he kind of fell a little bit. And so 876 00:38:21,868 --> 00:38:25,228 Speaker 1: I remember that moment of that one kind of piece. 877 00:38:25,588 --> 00:38:29,348 Speaker 1: And remember I just saw a shady at the Super Bowl. 878 00:38:29,388 --> 00:38:31,348 Speaker 1: I'm telling him, like, what a gift because we were 879 00:38:31,388 --> 00:38:33,868 Speaker 1: thinking we got Macklin at twenty that year, and we 880 00:38:33,868 --> 00:38:36,388 Speaker 1: were thinking about Mac and Sean right, and so we 881 00:38:36,428 --> 00:38:39,068 Speaker 1: try to trade up the whole second round to get him, 882 00:38:39,188 --> 00:38:43,028 Speaker 1: and um, sometimes you know, just kind of get lucky lucky. 883 00:38:43,068 --> 00:38:45,548 Speaker 1: But I'm going, my my god, and of course, you know, 884 00:38:45,548 --> 00:38:47,908 Speaker 1: I leave the combine and I'm sneezing. I'm like freaking 885 00:38:47,988 --> 00:38:52,268 Speaker 1: lashaw McCoy. Then he goes in Russia's for a thousand 886 00:38:52,308 --> 00:38:54,708 Speaker 1: yards every season. It all worked up. Howie Rothman, thank 887 00:38:54,748 --> 00:38:56,468 Speaker 1: you for joining us. You'll be on the In the 888 00:38:56,508 --> 00:39:01,268 Speaker 1: Heights podcast this week. I guess yeahs make sure we 889 00:39:01,308 --> 00:39:02,708 Speaker 1: don't we don't pump it up so much that he 890 00:39:02,748 --> 00:39:05,468 Speaker 1: doesn't want to play football. Fair enough the media, not 891 00:39:05,508 --> 00:39:09,308 Speaker 1: for everyone, Jason, go back to football. Oh, it's the 892 00:39:09,388 --> 00:39:11,748 Speaker 1: reason we're all here this week. It's the twenty twenty 893 00:39:11,788 --> 00:39:15,028 Speaker 1: three NFL Scouting Combine Present. My Noble kicks off tomorrow. 894 00:39:15,228 --> 00:39:17,748 Speaker 1: Finally we get to put pen to paper and eyeballs 895 00:39:17,748 --> 00:39:19,588 Speaker 1: on some guys that are going to get drafted. Hopefully 896 00:39:19,628 --> 00:39:21,028 Speaker 1: at the end of April, NFL Network is going to 897 00:39:21,068 --> 00:39:24,668 Speaker 1: have your coverage, fifty hours of live television top prospects 898 00:39:24,668 --> 00:39:27,788 Speaker 1: showcasing their skills for all thirty two teams. You can 899 00:39:27,828 --> 00:39:29,828 Speaker 1: see it on NFL Network. You can stream it on 900 00:39:29,948 --> 00:39:31,948 Speaker 1: NFL Plus, which I know you have because we told 901 00:39:31,948 --> 00:39:34,308 Speaker 1: you to get it last August to watch some of 902 00:39:34,308 --> 00:39:36,228 Speaker 1: your live in market games or whatever I was supposed 903 00:39:36,228 --> 00:39:38,028 Speaker 1: to say last August. You have NFL Plus, So go 904 00:39:38,028 --> 00:39:40,908 Speaker 1: ahead and watch your stuff about the combine, player breakdown, 905 00:39:40,988 --> 00:39:44,268 Speaker 1: all that stuff on field. Brian Bumbarner still here, still 906 00:39:44,308 --> 00:39:46,868 Speaker 1: hanging around. We were just talking college football now in 907 00:39:46,908 --> 00:39:49,148 Speaker 1: the break because she got a couple of Georgia guys 908 00:39:49,148 --> 00:39:51,228 Speaker 1: on your radar that are going to be at the Combine, well, 909 00:39:51,308 --> 00:39:54,668 Speaker 1: Jail and Carter obviously attracting a lot of attention. Basically, 910 00:39:54,708 --> 00:39:58,828 Speaker 1: I like teams with a G logo Georgia, Green Bay. 911 00:39:58,988 --> 00:40:04,188 Speaker 1: So that's all that keeps it, yes, keeps it simple. Yeah. 912 00:40:04,388 --> 00:40:06,588 Speaker 1: Grew up in Atlanta. I've been very excited about the 913 00:40:06,588 --> 00:40:08,548 Speaker 1: Georgia Bulldogs the last couple of years. I think Jalen 914 00:40:08,628 --> 00:40:12,028 Speaker 1: Carter's got a great chance and as as Ryan astutely 915 00:40:12,828 --> 00:40:16,348 Speaker 1: brought up the oc from the Dogs going to Baltimore. 916 00:40:16,428 --> 00:40:19,508 Speaker 1: So maybe there's a spot for stets in there. Yeah. Maybe, 917 00:40:19,668 --> 00:40:22,748 Speaker 1: und because about time Stets Reba got done playing college football. 918 00:40:22,748 --> 00:40:25,068 Speaker 1: Feel like you've been there for seven years in Georgia, 919 00:40:25,188 --> 00:40:26,708 Speaker 1: so maybe he can go to the next level, join 920 00:40:26,788 --> 00:40:30,028 Speaker 1: a college experience. Why not? Why not? Thank you so 921 00:40:30,108 --> 00:40:34,748 Speaker 1: much for being here with us today. Absolutely no, we're 922 00:40:34,788 --> 00:40:36,468 Speaker 1: not legend. Baby,