1 00:00:03,480 --> 00:00:06,279 Speaker 1: Hi, get everybody. I'm Dan Horde and thanks for downloading 2 00:00:06,280 --> 00:00:13,000 Speaker 1: the Bengals Booth Podcast. When You Wish Upon a Star 3 00:00:14,400 --> 00:00:17,639 Speaker 1: edition as we devote an entire episode of the podcast 4 00:00:17,680 --> 00:00:20,040 Speaker 1: to a player that many of you are wishing for 5 00:00:20,079 --> 00:00:23,160 Speaker 1: with a fifth overall pick in this year's draft, LSU 6 00:00:23,239 --> 00:00:27,840 Speaker 1: wide receiver Jamar Chase. You'll hear from his high school 7 00:00:27,880 --> 00:00:30,520 Speaker 1: coach back home in New Orleans, the voice of the 8 00:00:30,680 --> 00:00:36,240 Speaker 1: LSU Tigers, NFL Draft expert Daniel Jeremiah, and Sam Munson 9 00:00:36,280 --> 00:00:39,440 Speaker 1: from Pro Football Focus, who has Chase ranked as the 10 00:00:39,479 --> 00:00:43,879 Speaker 1: best wide receiver in the last two NFL drafts, and 11 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:47,239 Speaker 1: we know how good last year's class was. The Bengals 12 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 1: Booth Podcast is presented by Bud Light. Seltzer Refreshed the Game, 13 00:00:52,080 --> 00:00:53,920 Speaker 1: and here's a quick reminder that you can have the 14 00:00:54,000 --> 00:00:58,120 Speaker 1: latest edition of this podcast delivered right to your phone, tablet, 15 00:00:58,240 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 1: or computer by subscribing on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, 16 00:01:02,880 --> 00:01:07,480 Speaker 1: or pod Bean. It's the greatest thing since Mick Cronan 17 00:01:07,600 --> 00:01:11,480 Speaker 1: taking UCLA to the Final four. Mick has been my 18 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:15,160 Speaker 1: friend for roughly twenty years as the Bearcat's radio announcer. 19 00:01:15,280 --> 00:01:18,840 Speaker 1: During his thirteen years as Cincinnati's head coach. We celebrated 20 00:01:18,880 --> 00:01:23,200 Speaker 1: memorable wins together, shared a ton of laughs, enjoyed great meals, 21 00:01:23,480 --> 00:01:27,280 Speaker 1: and traded parenting tips. Since my son Sam and his 22 00:01:27,400 --> 00:01:31,559 Speaker 1: daughter Sammy were born about five months apart. I am 23 00:01:31,600 --> 00:01:34,280 Speaker 1: thrilled that Mick is getting praise from coast to coast 24 00:01:34,480 --> 00:01:37,720 Speaker 1: for the incredible job he's done with this UCLA team 25 00:01:38,120 --> 00:01:40,679 Speaker 1: and is finally being recognized as one of the top 26 00:01:40,720 --> 00:01:45,399 Speaker 1: coaches in college basketball. Furthermore, I couldn't be happier for 27 00:01:45,440 --> 00:01:49,240 Speaker 1: his dad, hep, his right hand man Darren Savino, and 28 00:01:49,320 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 1: all of the UCLA folks with Cincinnati ties. You know 29 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 1: the old saying good things happen to good people. Well, 30 00:01:56,120 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 1: Mick Cronan is good people, and mark my words, this 31 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,760 Speaker 1: is his first trip to the Final Four and it 32 00:02:02,840 --> 00:02:06,960 Speaker 1: won't be his only. Now time to turn our attention 33 00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:11,320 Speaker 1: to twenty one year old Jamar Anthony Chase. Jamar attended 34 00:02:11,480 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 1: Archbishop Rummel High School in Metory, Louisiana, a suburb of 35 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:18,320 Speaker 1: New Orleans, and played for a coaching icon named Jay Roth, 36 00:02:18,639 --> 00:02:22,000 Speaker 1: who led the school to twelve league championships in his 37 00:02:22,080 --> 00:02:25,920 Speaker 1: twenty four years as head coach. Jay, do you remember 38 00:02:25,960 --> 00:02:28,520 Speaker 1: when you first became aware of Jamar and what your 39 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:31,640 Speaker 1: initial impressions of him were. Yes, I do his first 40 00:02:31,680 --> 00:02:34,359 Speaker 1: game as a sophomore, he said a school record with 41 00:02:34,600 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 1: four touchdown receptions over a two hundred yards receiving as 42 00:02:37,560 --> 00:02:40,919 Speaker 1: his first game as a receiver, and I knew we 43 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:44,760 Speaker 1: had some special It sure sounds that way. Did you 44 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:48,600 Speaker 1: adjust your style of play to take advantage of his ability? Yes, 45 00:02:48,840 --> 00:02:52,079 Speaker 1: Going into his junior year, we went to a spread offense, 46 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:54,560 Speaker 1: a no huddle spread offense after what I saw he 47 00:02:54,639 --> 00:02:57,359 Speaker 1: did as a sophomore, and it's like, you know, seeing 48 00:02:57,400 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 1: that you have a thousand and two thousand yard running back, 49 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:01,519 Speaker 1: saw that we had a receiver there was one of 50 00:03:01,520 --> 00:03:04,160 Speaker 1: the best athletes has ever come to the school, and 51 00:03:03,960 --> 00:03:07,480 Speaker 1: we literally changed our offense. Yes, what was he like 52 00:03:07,600 --> 00:03:12,079 Speaker 1: to coach? He was like every other young man, except 53 00:03:12,120 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 1: he was a star in his own right, but a 54 00:03:14,120 --> 00:03:16,440 Speaker 1: humble star. He never once knocked on the throwing the 55 00:03:16,520 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 1: coach and one more touches, or never had dad come 56 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:22,400 Speaker 1: in and complain about anything. I mean, he was all 57 00:03:22,400 --> 00:03:26,240 Speaker 1: the receiving records at Rummel, but he's just a team player. 58 00:03:26,240 --> 00:03:28,120 Speaker 1: I mean he I mean one catch and he was 59 00:03:28,120 --> 00:03:31,000 Speaker 1: blocking his butt off whatever we needed he did. He 60 00:03:31,280 --> 00:03:33,000 Speaker 1: was just a pleasure to be around. And you know, 61 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:36,760 Speaker 1: in this day and age of athletes being where they 62 00:03:36,800 --> 00:03:41,880 Speaker 1: concentrate on one sport, Jamar came into Rommo. He played football, basketball, 63 00:03:41,920 --> 00:03:44,640 Speaker 1: and the state champion track you know, long jump, triple 64 00:03:44,720 --> 00:03:47,920 Speaker 1: jump guy. So I mean he was, he was. He's 65 00:03:47,920 --> 00:03:50,440 Speaker 1: a true athlete. We're talking to Jay Roth, who was 66 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:54,040 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase's high school coach. What do you consider his 67 00:03:54,200 --> 00:03:58,240 Speaker 1: best trait to be his strong hands and his physical Actually, 68 00:03:58,240 --> 00:04:02,560 Speaker 1: he's just a physical strong weight room and strong hands. 69 00:04:03,200 --> 00:04:05,400 Speaker 1: I mean he could just grab a football and latch 70 00:04:05,480 --> 00:04:08,200 Speaker 1: onto it. He could take somebody and block him and 71 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:10,800 Speaker 1: just barry him in the ground if he wanted to. 72 00:04:11,800 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 1: And you know, people had trouble pressing him at a 73 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage because he was just so quick and 74 00:04:15,400 --> 00:04:18,240 Speaker 1: so strong, and he at receiving speed. You know, I 75 00:04:18,320 --> 00:04:20,880 Speaker 1: never saw him get caught. People always might have said, 76 00:04:21,080 --> 00:04:22,640 Speaker 1: you know, he's not a four to two four three guy. 77 00:04:22,720 --> 00:04:25,120 Speaker 1: Well that's fine, but the nobody ever caught him more. 78 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:30,320 Speaker 1: His days at Romo n L. Shoe was recruiting insane. Yes, 79 00:04:30,480 --> 00:04:32,840 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, he committed. Poor guy he was 80 00:04:32,880 --> 00:04:37,040 Speaker 1: committed to maybe two or three schools. You know, he 81 00:04:37,160 --> 00:04:40,760 Speaker 1: started as a junior and he was Kansas and you 82 00:04:40,800 --> 00:04:43,839 Speaker 1: know Florida, and Florida had a coach and change. You know, 83 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:47,000 Speaker 1: Auburn quartered him hard and then you know, Ella Shoe 84 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:49,680 Speaker 1: got their man in the end. We're talking to Jay Roth, 85 00:04:49,720 --> 00:04:52,120 Speaker 1: who coached Jamar Chase in high school. I know you 86 00:04:52,200 --> 00:04:55,040 Speaker 1: coached him great players there. He won multiple state titles. 87 00:04:55,320 --> 00:04:57,680 Speaker 1: I think former Bengal Sephan Carter was one of your 88 00:04:57,720 --> 00:05:01,000 Speaker 1: former players. Where does Jamar rank among the great guys 89 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:04,200 Speaker 1: that you coached. He's in the top two, top two 90 00:05:04,279 --> 00:05:08,280 Speaker 1: or three. We had Kevin Steltz was a Krik Stelts 91 00:05:08,279 --> 00:05:10,360 Speaker 1: was an All American Lashoo third round draft to get 92 00:05:10,360 --> 00:05:12,800 Speaker 1: the Bears. And you know, Jamar is going to go 93 00:05:12,839 --> 00:05:14,640 Speaker 1: down as the greatest, to be honest, because he's being 94 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 1: top five, top seven picks in the NFL draft. You know, Bulting, 95 00:05:18,440 --> 00:05:21,800 Speaker 1: the Cough Award winner, So he's gonna be He'll be 96 00:05:21,880 --> 00:05:24,360 Speaker 1: up there. He'll be the greatest. I'll say that. I'm 97 00:05:24,400 --> 00:05:26,480 Speaker 1: sure you watched a lot of the Joe Burrow to 98 00:05:26,680 --> 00:05:30,120 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase connection a couple of years ago at LSU. 99 00:05:30,760 --> 00:05:34,240 Speaker 1: What did you think when you watch those two play. Well, 100 00:05:34,520 --> 00:05:37,120 Speaker 1: he had a guy at quarterback that knew how to 101 00:05:37,160 --> 00:05:39,120 Speaker 1: get rid of the football and knew he was thrown too. 102 00:05:39,960 --> 00:05:43,440 Speaker 1: And I heard he's just a fantastic teammate and the 103 00:05:43,480 --> 00:05:45,480 Speaker 1: receivers just loved being in the game with him because 104 00:05:45,480 --> 00:05:47,120 Speaker 1: everybody had to pay attention. You didn't know who was 105 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:49,200 Speaker 1: getting the ball. You know, Joe was going to throw 106 00:05:49,200 --> 00:05:51,679 Speaker 1: it to the person who was open as the person 107 00:05:52,160 --> 00:05:55,480 Speaker 1: and he just didn't have favorites. So watching them execute 108 00:05:55,480 --> 00:05:57,320 Speaker 1: and had that great year at LSU was a pleasure. 109 00:05:58,120 --> 00:06:00,800 Speaker 1: Obviously a lot of Bengals fans are intrigued by the 110 00:06:00,839 --> 00:06:04,360 Speaker 1: notion of reuniting those two at the NFL level. Did 111 00:06:04,360 --> 00:06:07,840 Speaker 1: you see any sort of special connection when you watch 112 00:06:07,920 --> 00:06:11,200 Speaker 1: them play. I just saw two guys that were NFL ready, 113 00:06:11,200 --> 00:06:12,719 Speaker 1: to be honest with which I mean, that's what I saw, 114 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:16,240 Speaker 1: which is the offensive numbers they put up there year 115 00:06:16,240 --> 00:06:20,160 Speaker 1: at Las Shoe to Alabama's last team last year, which 116 00:06:20,200 --> 00:06:23,400 Speaker 1: is a phenomenal for a college football team, And that's 117 00:06:23,440 --> 00:06:24,880 Speaker 1: what I saw. Guys, You're just gonna be on the 118 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:28,080 Speaker 1: same page at all times. How do you think Jamar 119 00:06:28,160 --> 00:06:31,400 Speaker 1: will adjust to NFL life, not only on the field, 120 00:06:31,400 --> 00:06:33,560 Speaker 1: but off it. To be honest, I think the year 121 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:35,600 Speaker 1: offer does just me my opinion. I think the year 122 00:06:35,600 --> 00:06:38,360 Speaker 1: off he took has prepared him. You know, he's been 123 00:06:38,360 --> 00:06:42,160 Speaker 1: away from home, he's been training as a professional. You know, 124 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:45,120 Speaker 1: he's been training for the NFL Draft. So I think 125 00:06:45,160 --> 00:06:47,760 Speaker 1: the year offers prepared him and giving him tom to 126 00:06:47,880 --> 00:06:50,039 Speaker 1: get rights to his NFL life he's about to take on. 127 00:06:50,520 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 1: Do you have a favorite memory, a favorite game, anything 128 00:06:54,040 --> 00:06:56,920 Speaker 1: else that specifically comes to mind when you think of 129 00:06:56,960 --> 00:06:59,800 Speaker 1: the time you spend coaching him. Well, probably his last 130 00:06:59,839 --> 00:07:03,040 Speaker 1: year he played his senior year. It was a playoff 131 00:07:03,120 --> 00:07:06,080 Speaker 1: game against Bird High School Street Port Louisiana. He caught 132 00:07:06,080 --> 00:07:08,520 Speaker 1: four touchdown passes and he hurt his knee and we 133 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:11,640 Speaker 1: went to the semifinals. He gotta beat fourteen seven, knowing 134 00:07:11,680 --> 00:07:13,360 Speaker 1: that if we probably would have had you more healthy, 135 00:07:14,040 --> 00:07:16,520 Speaker 1: we would probably advanced the state championship in Hotel what 136 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:19,560 Speaker 1: would have happen? But he was injured the fourth quarter. 137 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:21,720 Speaker 1: But we actually used him one I've ever used. We 138 00:07:21,800 --> 00:07:24,520 Speaker 1: put him at a wildcat. He scored a touchdown running 139 00:07:24,560 --> 00:07:27,560 Speaker 1: the ball. So it's like it took it took me 140 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:29,280 Speaker 1: three years to realize, you know what, you better put 141 00:07:29,320 --> 00:07:30,880 Speaker 1: the ball in his guy's hand as much as you can. 142 00:07:31,480 --> 00:07:35,000 Speaker 1: And in that game he got hurt and he wasn't 143 00:07:35,040 --> 00:07:38,320 Speaker 1: there for the state state semifinal game. So with the 144 00:07:38,360 --> 00:07:41,040 Speaker 1: trade that was made last week with the forty nine 145 00:07:41,120 --> 00:07:43,120 Speaker 1: ers moving up to the third pick in the draft, 146 00:07:43,240 --> 00:07:45,840 Speaker 1: it looks like the top three picks are going to 147 00:07:45,880 --> 00:07:50,680 Speaker 1: be quarterbacks. Atlanta goes forth, the Bengals go fifth. If 148 00:07:50,760 --> 00:07:54,000 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase is there at number five, what would you 149 00:07:54,080 --> 00:07:58,800 Speaker 1: advise Cincinnati to do. I'd advise anybody to take him off. 150 00:07:58,880 --> 00:08:00,800 Speaker 1: Talking about the number one draft, to really take a 151 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:04,080 Speaker 1: first five days of quarterback, take Jamar. That's what I'm saying. 152 00:08:07,560 --> 00:08:10,280 Speaker 1: From Rummel High School, it was on to LSU, where 153 00:08:10,320 --> 00:08:13,480 Speaker 1: Chase's two seasons in Baton Rouge were also Joe burrows 154 00:08:13,520 --> 00:08:16,840 Speaker 1: two seasons with the Tigers. As a true freshman, Jamar 155 00:08:16,960 --> 00:08:21,120 Speaker 1: had modest stats twenty three catches, including three for touchdowns, 156 00:08:21,440 --> 00:08:23,920 Speaker 1: but as a sophomore he had one of the best 157 00:08:23,920 --> 00:08:27,640 Speaker 1: seasons in college football history with eighty four catches for 158 00:08:27,920 --> 00:08:31,720 Speaker 1: one thousand, seven hundred eighty yards. That's more than twenty 159 00:08:31,720 --> 00:08:34,920 Speaker 1: one yards per catch and Chase hauled in twenty of 160 00:08:35,040 --> 00:08:39,200 Speaker 1: Joe burrows sixty touchdown passes in the National Championship win 161 00:08:39,280 --> 00:08:43,000 Speaker 1: over Clemson. Jamar had nine grabs for two hundred twenty 162 00:08:43,000 --> 00:08:45,760 Speaker 1: one yards and a pair of touchdowns in what turned 163 00:08:45,760 --> 00:08:49,400 Speaker 1: out to be his final college game, as Chase elected 164 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:52,240 Speaker 1: to opt out last season due to COVID nineteen and 165 00:08:52,320 --> 00:08:56,439 Speaker 1: began preparing for the NFL Draft. This week, I spoke 166 00:08:56,480 --> 00:09:00,800 Speaker 1: to the radio voice of the LSU Tigers, Chris Blair. Yes, 167 00:09:00,840 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 1: our timing is perfect. We are speaking a few hours 168 00:09:03,600 --> 00:09:07,080 Speaker 1: after Jamar Chase wowed the scouts at his pro day today, 169 00:09:07,440 --> 00:09:11,200 Speaker 1: particularly by running a four point three eight forty yard dash. 170 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:13,920 Speaker 1: What's the reaction in Baton Rouge to what Jamar did 171 00:09:13,960 --> 00:09:17,760 Speaker 1: this morning? Well, number one, nobody seems to be surprised, 172 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:20,880 Speaker 1: an at number two, it's just boil boy. What could 173 00:09:20,920 --> 00:09:23,720 Speaker 1: he have done had he decided to play for the 174 00:09:23,760 --> 00:09:28,120 Speaker 1: Bengal Tigers of LSU this past ball, of course, opting 175 00:09:28,200 --> 00:09:31,160 Speaker 1: out for his junior campaign. But you know, he's a 176 00:09:31,200 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 1: favorite son of Louisiana, and of course what he was 177 00:09:34,679 --> 00:09:37,440 Speaker 1: a part of in twenty nineteen will always etch his 178 00:09:37,559 --> 00:09:41,480 Speaker 1: name very close and very fun by Tiger fans so 179 00:09:42,040 --> 00:09:44,600 Speaker 1: and impressive showing. But again, I guess the first takeaway 180 00:09:44,679 --> 00:09:47,199 Speaker 1: is you're you're excited he comes out performs that way 181 00:09:47,280 --> 00:09:51,079 Speaker 1: in front of the scouts, and again I think the 182 00:09:51,120 --> 00:09:53,960 Speaker 1: biggest takeaway is nobody's surprised at all. They expected him 183 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:57,080 Speaker 1: to show up and show up well, Chris, you were 184 00:09:57,120 --> 00:09:59,559 Speaker 1: behind the mic two years ago for Joe Burrows Heisman 185 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:02,719 Speaker 1: Trophy season and that also saw Jamar Chase when the 186 00:10:02,720 --> 00:10:06,800 Speaker 1: Bullin Nikoff Award is the nation's best wide receiver. What's 187 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:09,640 Speaker 1: top of mind when you think about that Burrow to 188 00:10:09,800 --> 00:10:12,720 Speaker 1: Chase connection a couple of years ago. Well, you know, 189 00:10:12,720 --> 00:10:15,319 Speaker 1: it's interesting Dan that you know, you guys, we're getting 190 00:10:15,360 --> 00:10:19,040 Speaker 1: together and talking again this year. Last year prior to that, 191 00:10:19,040 --> 00:10:22,559 Speaker 1: we were talking about Joe Burrow so far on one 192 00:10:22,600 --> 00:10:26,800 Speaker 1: for one with fingers Fan so good. But you can 193 00:10:26,840 --> 00:10:28,920 Speaker 1: feel that way when you're talking about Joe Burrow and 194 00:10:28,920 --> 00:10:31,440 Speaker 1: then following it up with Jamar Chase. Those two were 195 00:10:32,280 --> 00:10:35,880 Speaker 1: certainly lined up together. You know. It's one of the 196 00:10:35,920 --> 00:10:39,400 Speaker 1: things that Joe talked about going into that twenty nineteen 197 00:10:39,480 --> 00:10:42,880 Speaker 1: season was again arriving in twenty eighteen is the transfer 198 00:10:43,040 --> 00:10:47,280 Speaker 1: quarterback he went immediately to his skilled players on offense 199 00:10:47,320 --> 00:10:49,760 Speaker 1: along with his offensive line, and they had to bond. 200 00:10:50,360 --> 00:10:53,360 Speaker 1: And the receiving group in twenty nineteen, which Jamar was 201 00:10:53,400 --> 00:10:55,880 Speaker 1: a part of, and Joe Burrow, they just seemed to 202 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:59,679 Speaker 1: be almost using telepathy. They were always where they needed 203 00:10:59,679 --> 00:11:03,560 Speaker 1: to be ran Chris Browse. Jamar was certainly a very 204 00:11:03,559 --> 00:11:06,520 Speaker 1: good route runner, but when plays would break down and 205 00:11:06,600 --> 00:11:08,760 Speaker 1: Joe would be able to an extended play and move 206 00:11:08,840 --> 00:11:12,640 Speaker 1: the pocket, it was justin Jefferson and Jamar Chase who 207 00:11:12,960 --> 00:11:14,880 Speaker 1: who just knew where to be, knew where to find 208 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:17,720 Speaker 1: the crease and and Joe knew where to go with 209 00:11:17,760 --> 00:11:20,600 Speaker 1: the football, and those guys more times than not we're there. 210 00:11:21,400 --> 00:11:23,800 Speaker 1: So the relationship, I know a lot of people have 211 00:11:23,880 --> 00:11:26,839 Speaker 1: been having fun on social media, but Joe really pulling 212 00:11:26,920 --> 00:11:29,160 Speaker 1: to the Bengals to bring Jamar Chase. It's not only 213 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:31,079 Speaker 1: because I think they're very good friends. I think it's 214 00:11:31,120 --> 00:11:35,280 Speaker 1: because he understands the type of weaponry that Jamar Chase 215 00:11:35,320 --> 00:11:37,480 Speaker 1: would have add, not only to Cincinnati but really to 216 00:11:37,559 --> 00:11:40,080 Speaker 1: any team. He's just that type of player and his 217 00:11:40,160 --> 00:11:44,280 Speaker 1: background and his work at the show, the numbers bear out. 218 00:11:44,320 --> 00:11:47,560 Speaker 1: I mean, that's that is just who he is. We 219 00:11:47,640 --> 00:11:50,120 Speaker 1: are talking to the voice of the LSU Tigers, Chris Blair. 220 00:11:50,200 --> 00:11:52,439 Speaker 1: Those numbers speak for themselves, but what can you tell 221 00:11:52,480 --> 00:11:56,120 Speaker 1: us about Jamar as a person, a teammate, a leader, etc. 222 00:11:57,520 --> 00:12:02,000 Speaker 1: You know, it's it's interesting. Just a couple of weeks ago, obviously, 223 00:12:02,080 --> 00:12:06,160 Speaker 1: the spring football getting underway here at LSU, the receiving 224 00:12:06,440 --> 00:12:09,800 Speaker 1: core room already talking about their plans for the summer 225 00:12:09,840 --> 00:12:13,360 Speaker 1: of ten thousand passes and Jamar Chase and that's one 226 00:12:13,400 --> 00:12:15,679 Speaker 1: of the traditions, very new traditions at LSU, and it 227 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:18,840 Speaker 1: was created by Jamar Chase along with help from Terrace Marshall, 228 00:12:18,880 --> 00:12:20,920 Speaker 1: who will also be going into the draft this year 229 00:12:21,120 --> 00:12:24,480 Speaker 1: at Justin Jefferson, who, by my humble opinion, was robbed 230 00:12:24,480 --> 00:12:27,240 Speaker 1: a Rookie of the Year from Minnesota last season. But 231 00:12:27,360 --> 00:12:30,560 Speaker 1: those three guys got together in the time they could 232 00:12:30,600 --> 00:12:34,679 Speaker 1: work just individually and got out the jugs gun and 233 00:12:35,080 --> 00:12:39,760 Speaker 1: they up the velocity on the footballs and they took 234 00:12:39,800 --> 00:12:44,000 Speaker 1: ten thousand passes over the course of the summer. And 235 00:12:44,160 --> 00:12:46,679 Speaker 1: you know, it was an attempt to make sure that 236 00:12:46,720 --> 00:12:49,920 Speaker 1: if the ball was within grass, they had a good 237 00:12:49,960 --> 00:12:51,840 Speaker 1: chance of hauling it in. And when you look at 238 00:12:51,920 --> 00:12:56,400 Speaker 1: how that translated number one to Joe Burrows accuracy number 239 00:12:56,440 --> 00:12:59,120 Speaker 1: two to the number of catches and touchdowns and yards 240 00:12:59,160 --> 00:13:02,440 Speaker 1: that Jamar Chase had along with Justin Jefferson and Terrorist Marshall, 241 00:13:03,559 --> 00:13:06,359 Speaker 1: it kind of set the bar now for LSU receivers. 242 00:13:06,360 --> 00:13:09,439 Speaker 1: So I think when you talk about looking at him 243 00:13:09,440 --> 00:13:11,600 Speaker 1: coming out of high school one of the top prospects 244 00:13:11,640 --> 00:13:13,720 Speaker 1: in the state of Louisiana a couple of years ago, 245 00:13:14,320 --> 00:13:18,000 Speaker 1: rated a four star prospect, his work ethic took him 246 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:20,600 Speaker 1: from being a four star, which again is very very 247 00:13:20,640 --> 00:13:23,000 Speaker 1: good to be in the top of the class and 248 00:13:23,080 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 1: a bullet Nikoff winner. So it's a lot in the 249 00:13:26,120 --> 00:13:29,319 Speaker 1: same conversation you and I had about Joe Burrow, it's 250 00:13:29,440 --> 00:13:31,720 Speaker 1: his approach to the game and the preparation of the 251 00:13:31,760 --> 00:13:36,560 Speaker 1: game has been pro l really since twenty eighteen, and 252 00:13:36,720 --> 00:13:39,680 Speaker 1: certainly he ramped that up in twenty nineteen. But you know, 253 00:13:39,720 --> 00:13:41,800 Speaker 1: he kind of was the architect of the Summer of 254 00:13:41,840 --> 00:13:45,600 Speaker 1: ten thousand passes. And you know when LSU's coaching staff 255 00:13:45,640 --> 00:13:48,000 Speaker 1: and the other younger receivers who were coming up in 256 00:13:48,040 --> 00:13:51,160 Speaker 1: the program, they look at how that type of dedication, 257 00:13:51,360 --> 00:13:53,640 Speaker 1: not with the coaches, not with the staff, all on 258 00:13:53,720 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 1: their own time led to a phenomenal year as far 259 00:13:57,400 --> 00:14:01,480 Speaker 1: as offense and receiving offense in twenty nine. So, you know, 260 00:14:01,559 --> 00:14:03,360 Speaker 1: ten years from now, when they're talking about the Summer 261 00:14:03,360 --> 00:14:07,320 Speaker 1: of ten thousand passes, everybody can think Jamar Chase. He's 262 00:14:07,360 --> 00:14:09,960 Speaker 1: kind of the father of that. That is awesome, the 263 00:14:10,120 --> 00:14:13,520 Speaker 1: Summer of ten thousand passes. It's like Malcolm Gladwell's ten 264 00:14:13,559 --> 00:14:17,560 Speaker 1: thousand hours, but ten thousand passes instead. Chris, do you 265 00:14:17,640 --> 00:14:21,920 Speaker 1: have a favorite Jamar Chase moment and or story anything 266 00:14:21,960 --> 00:14:25,280 Speaker 1: along those lines. Yeah, I think it was. It was 267 00:14:25,360 --> 00:14:29,000 Speaker 1: coming off the Old Miss game. You know, several teams, 268 00:14:29,040 --> 00:14:31,680 Speaker 1: you know, once we got about mid season in twenty nineteen, 269 00:14:32,080 --> 00:14:34,280 Speaker 1: they spent the entire week the opponent of that is 270 00:14:34,320 --> 00:14:36,480 Speaker 1: trying to figure out, Okay, which poison are we going 271 00:14:36,520 --> 00:14:39,080 Speaker 1: to take away? And more times than not, it was 272 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:42,440 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase. And I had a chance to talk with 273 00:14:42,560 --> 00:14:45,400 Speaker 1: him do a couple of interviews throughout the season, and 274 00:14:45,480 --> 00:14:47,400 Speaker 1: I asked him following the Old Miss game where he 275 00:14:47,440 --> 00:14:50,760 Speaker 1: didn't have a great game, it's because they really put 276 00:14:50,800 --> 00:14:54,600 Speaker 1: bracket coverage on him for the entire game. They just said, 277 00:14:54,600 --> 00:14:57,320 Speaker 1: we're going to take Jamar Chase away, and nobody was 278 00:14:57,400 --> 00:15:00,960 Speaker 1: more thrilled for the performance that both just Jefferson had 279 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:05,000 Speaker 1: in single coverage. Also, Marshall had a pretty big game 280 00:15:05,120 --> 00:15:07,840 Speaker 1: in the slot, and then Clyde Edwards E. Lair was 281 00:15:07,880 --> 00:15:10,400 Speaker 1: able to really pick up some solid running yards that 282 00:15:10,640 --> 00:15:14,560 Speaker 1: really allowed LSU to come out on top in Oxford 283 00:15:14,600 --> 00:15:17,200 Speaker 1: on that Saturday. And when I was talking about Jamar 284 00:15:17,320 --> 00:15:20,240 Speaker 1: Chase and talking to him, I was asking him about 285 00:15:20,280 --> 00:15:22,440 Speaker 1: what it's like when you know a team's gonna try 286 00:15:22,480 --> 00:15:25,280 Speaker 1: to take you away, and he really didn't even go 287 00:15:25,360 --> 00:15:28,800 Speaker 1: into that. He talked about how everybody gets a chance 288 00:15:28,880 --> 00:15:31,920 Speaker 1: to eat on this LSU team and they're so talented 289 00:15:32,240 --> 00:15:34,360 Speaker 1: that he just sat back and laughed that they were 290 00:15:34,400 --> 00:15:36,560 Speaker 1: going to put all this emphasis on him and LSU 291 00:15:36,640 --> 00:15:38,680 Speaker 1: still was going to eat them up, rack up a 292 00:15:38,680 --> 00:15:41,120 Speaker 1: bunch of yards and go on to victory. And I'll 293 00:15:41,120 --> 00:15:42,880 Speaker 1: never forget after we were done, I told you, mar 294 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:45,400 Speaker 1: I said, you know what, that's a very I'm impressed. 295 00:15:45,480 --> 00:15:48,200 Speaker 1: That's a very mature way of looking at things, because 296 00:15:48,200 --> 00:15:50,200 Speaker 1: at that point of the season, he already was on 297 00:15:50,240 --> 00:15:53,720 Speaker 1: the bullet Nic coof list, and so was Justin Jefferson. 298 00:15:54,120 --> 00:15:56,280 Speaker 1: So for him to be able to say, hey, we 299 00:15:56,360 --> 00:15:58,360 Speaker 1: knew we were gonna win because my guys are going 300 00:15:58,440 --> 00:16:00,440 Speaker 1: to pick up the slack and if they get bracket 301 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:02,880 Speaker 1: coverage next week, then it's my time to step up. 302 00:16:02,880 --> 00:16:05,000 Speaker 1: And he certainly did when that would have happened. So 303 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:08,040 Speaker 1: I was just impressed with his maturity at that age 304 00:16:08,360 --> 00:16:11,480 Speaker 1: with so much of the spotlight on him. But yet 305 00:16:11,520 --> 00:16:14,080 Speaker 1: he knew this is a team effort, and we got 306 00:16:14,080 --> 00:16:17,360 Speaker 1: our eyes on going undefeated at winning the National Fitle, 307 00:16:17,640 --> 00:16:20,800 Speaker 1: and anything less than that wasn't going to be satisfactories. 308 00:16:21,400 --> 00:16:23,880 Speaker 1: We are talking about Jamar Chase with the Voice of 309 00:16:23,880 --> 00:16:27,480 Speaker 1: the Tigers, Chris Blair. This is a podcast about Chase, 310 00:16:27,520 --> 00:16:30,560 Speaker 1: but let's talk briefly about Terris Marshall because he also 311 00:16:30,640 --> 00:16:33,400 Speaker 1: ran a four three eight forty this Pro Day on Wednesday. 312 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:37,520 Speaker 1: He's six three. How good of an NFL prospect? Is 313 00:16:37,840 --> 00:16:41,760 Speaker 1: Terris Marshall an excellent prospect? You know? In twenty nineteen 314 00:16:41,840 --> 00:16:43,760 Speaker 1: he was injured and missed I think three and a 315 00:16:43,800 --> 00:16:46,200 Speaker 1: half games to start the season, and he was well 316 00:16:46,240 --> 00:16:49,600 Speaker 1: on his way again. Jamar Chase would go on to 317 00:16:49,680 --> 00:16:52,320 Speaker 1: be second in sec receiving yards in a season at 318 00:16:52,360 --> 00:16:55,440 Speaker 1: second in touchdowns and at the beginning of the twenty 319 00:16:55,520 --> 00:16:58,400 Speaker 1: nineteen season, it looked like Terris Marshall he had not 320 00:16:58,480 --> 00:17:00,640 Speaker 1: scored a touchdown in twenty eight team. He got his 321 00:17:00,640 --> 00:17:03,400 Speaker 1: first career touchdown in the first game against Georgia Southern 322 00:17:03,600 --> 00:17:06,119 Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen, and then for the next two games 323 00:17:06,160 --> 00:17:09,760 Speaker 1: became a touchdown machine. And then when he returned and 324 00:17:09,840 --> 00:17:13,399 Speaker 1: was healthy again, he was certainly one of the focuses 325 00:17:13,400 --> 00:17:16,960 Speaker 1: of every defensive coordinator. Is okay, which guy we take away? 326 00:17:17,119 --> 00:17:19,679 Speaker 1: And what do we do if we have to believe 327 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:22,440 Speaker 1: Terris Marshall on an island? And you know, it's interesting 328 00:17:22,440 --> 00:17:25,119 Speaker 1: in that twenty nineteen season, justin Jefferson was kind of 329 00:17:25,119 --> 00:17:28,720 Speaker 1: pegged as a slot receiver, which I remember talking to 330 00:17:28,800 --> 00:17:31,720 Speaker 1: Joe Brady who's now at the Panthers, talking to stevens Minger, 331 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:34,240 Speaker 1: who was the offensive coordinator at LSU, and they all 332 00:17:34,320 --> 00:17:36,520 Speaker 1: laughed and they said, we could put Marshall on the slot, 333 00:17:36,600 --> 00:17:39,040 Speaker 1: we could put Chase in the slot, we could move 334 00:17:39,160 --> 00:17:41,600 Speaker 1: each of them to the outside. They just had that 335 00:17:41,720 --> 00:17:44,679 Speaker 1: type of skill set and Marshall with his size, And 336 00:17:44,760 --> 00:17:48,440 Speaker 1: again earlier today at Pro Day, just watching those numbers 337 00:17:48,480 --> 00:17:51,320 Speaker 1: from carry Vincent from Jamar Chase from Terris Marshall. All 338 00:17:51,320 --> 00:17:54,640 Speaker 1: of those sub four numbers was really incredible to see 339 00:17:54,680 --> 00:17:57,119 Speaker 1: when you look at the size and I go back 340 00:17:57,160 --> 00:18:00,399 Speaker 1: to the Summer of ten thousand passes because Marshall was 341 00:18:00,440 --> 00:18:03,119 Speaker 1: a part of that, and he's got such good hands. 342 00:18:03,160 --> 00:18:07,159 Speaker 1: I have watched Jamar Chase and Terrace Marshall. Everybody in 343 00:18:07,200 --> 00:18:09,639 Speaker 1: the stadium knows they need two yards and they're going 344 00:18:09,720 --> 00:18:12,320 Speaker 1: to go for the quick slant and they'll have a 345 00:18:12,440 --> 00:18:14,919 Speaker 1: linebacker hanging off of him, a corner will try to 346 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 1: cheat up and jump the lane, and they have such 347 00:18:17,840 --> 00:18:20,760 Speaker 1: strong hands that if the pass is anywhere near their body, 348 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:23,639 Speaker 1: they pull it in and nobody can deflect it. And 349 00:18:23,680 --> 00:18:25,840 Speaker 1: that's to me what stands out about Marshall's He's got 350 00:18:26,280 --> 00:18:28,720 Speaker 1: good soft hands to make the catch, but he's got 351 00:18:28,760 --> 00:18:32,080 Speaker 1: strong hands once he has the grasp. And again, when 352 00:18:32,080 --> 00:18:34,119 Speaker 1: you're that big and you've got that type of speed, 353 00:18:34,520 --> 00:18:36,720 Speaker 1: it's really going to allow teams to put him out 354 00:18:36,760 --> 00:18:39,359 Speaker 1: there and one on one coverage and stretch the field. 355 00:18:39,400 --> 00:18:42,480 Speaker 1: So I think he's got an excellent toolkit to have 356 00:18:42,520 --> 00:18:47,040 Speaker 1: a successful career in the NFL. Chris and Cincinnati, we 357 00:18:47,040 --> 00:18:50,800 Speaker 1: were obviously heartbroken when Joe Burrow suffered his d injury 358 00:18:50,880 --> 00:18:54,200 Speaker 1: last season, I'm interested to hear what the reaction was 359 00:18:54,280 --> 00:18:57,320 Speaker 1: like in Baton Rouge. Oh, it was the same. It 360 00:18:57,359 --> 00:19:00,400 Speaker 1: was absolute heartbreak. I mean, you know, considering a kid 361 00:19:00,400 --> 00:19:03,080 Speaker 1: that grew up in Ohio and means so much to 362 00:19:03,280 --> 00:19:07,040 Speaker 1: his hometown, it is the same in the short period 363 00:19:07,080 --> 00:19:10,480 Speaker 1: he's been in Baton Rouge. That's the way everybody feels 364 00:19:10,520 --> 00:19:12,840 Speaker 1: about him here. I mean, I would love I'm sure 365 00:19:12,840 --> 00:19:15,959 Speaker 1: Cincinnati has the numbers on where their jerseys were sold 366 00:19:16,040 --> 00:19:19,520 Speaker 1: going into the twenty twenty season, and I guarantee, if 367 00:19:19,520 --> 00:19:22,399 Speaker 1: there's a giant spike when you look in Louisiana, were 368 00:19:23,040 --> 00:19:27,200 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow Cincinnati jerseys all over the place here? People 369 00:19:27,240 --> 00:19:30,720 Speaker 1: were watching. I dare I say, if the Saints and 370 00:19:30,880 --> 00:19:33,480 Speaker 1: the Bengals were playing at the same time on TV, 371 00:19:34,080 --> 00:19:35,919 Speaker 1: you had you had a lot of homes that were 372 00:19:35,960 --> 00:19:38,440 Speaker 1: watching Cincinnati and they would catch up with New Orleans 373 00:19:38,520 --> 00:19:40,720 Speaker 1: later because they wanted to watch Joe Burrow play. So 374 00:19:40,760 --> 00:19:43,760 Speaker 1: when he went down, it was devastating. But I remember 375 00:19:43,800 --> 00:19:46,520 Speaker 1: talking to a number of people, in fact, my neighbors, 376 00:19:46,520 --> 00:19:49,880 Speaker 1: who said, you know, the work ethic he's shown, he's 377 00:19:49,880 --> 00:19:52,560 Speaker 1: gonna be back. He's gonna be stronger, he's gonna be better, 378 00:19:52,600 --> 00:19:55,359 Speaker 1: he's gonna be smarter, having gone just through that short 379 00:19:55,400 --> 00:19:58,919 Speaker 1: stint of the NFL, and so to see those videos 380 00:19:58,960 --> 00:20:01,600 Speaker 1: of him getting back working out, had a chance to 381 00:20:01,640 --> 00:20:05,920 Speaker 1: see him in Indianapolis covering the NCAA tournament a week 382 00:20:05,960 --> 00:20:10,440 Speaker 1: before last. He looks good, he looks excited. So everybody's 383 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:12,400 Speaker 1: going to be right back on the Bengals training again 384 00:20:12,440 --> 00:20:15,720 Speaker 1: when football comes around this vault. All right, final question 385 00:20:15,800 --> 00:20:18,000 Speaker 1: for the voice of the LSU Tigers, Chris Blair. If 386 00:20:18,040 --> 00:20:21,040 Speaker 1: you pulled Cincinnati Bengals fans right now on who the 387 00:20:21,080 --> 00:20:24,480 Speaker 1: team should select number five overall, you'd probably get a 388 00:20:24,480 --> 00:20:28,919 Speaker 1: pretty even split between Oregon offensive lineman Piney Sewell and 389 00:20:29,000 --> 00:20:32,879 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase. You are obviously not a neutral party in 390 00:20:32,880 --> 00:20:37,520 Speaker 1: this debate, But what do you think selecting Jamar and 391 00:20:37,600 --> 00:20:41,800 Speaker 1: reuniting him with Joe would do for the Bengals. Oh? 392 00:20:41,840 --> 00:20:44,200 Speaker 1: I think it would be a shot in the arm offensively. 393 00:20:44,440 --> 00:20:46,960 Speaker 1: I mean, there's no question about it. I mean, knowing 394 00:20:47,160 --> 00:20:50,720 Speaker 1: enough about football, no expert by any stretch of the imagination. Also, 395 00:20:50,800 --> 00:20:55,000 Speaker 1: watching Joe, I can lean a little bit towards you know, 396 00:20:55,040 --> 00:20:58,640 Speaker 1: peeping up that offensive front to protect Joe back there 397 00:20:58,640 --> 00:21:00,960 Speaker 1: so he can do and use his skill set. But 398 00:21:01,080 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 1: without question, I think, you know, just in the same 399 00:21:04,119 --> 00:21:08,200 Speaker 1: way Justin Jefferson, you're talking about a young man who 400 00:21:08,240 --> 00:21:10,920 Speaker 1: maybe was a three star in a couple of evaluations 401 00:21:10,960 --> 00:21:14,119 Speaker 1: coming out of high school. Those two remind me of 402 00:21:14,119 --> 00:21:16,280 Speaker 1: each other and simply the way they attack the game 403 00:21:16,280 --> 00:21:18,280 Speaker 1: and prepare for the game. And you look at the 404 00:21:18,359 --> 00:21:22,120 Speaker 1: natural born talents that Jamar Chase possesses, which again he's 405 00:21:22,160 --> 00:21:24,560 Speaker 1: a little head of the game than Justin Jefferson. I 406 00:21:24,600 --> 00:21:27,080 Speaker 1: think he's the type of player whether he's in Cincinnati 407 00:21:27,200 --> 00:21:29,760 Speaker 1: or wherever he goes, is going to be an impact 408 00:21:29,800 --> 00:21:33,639 Speaker 1: player in year number one. So if I'm Cincinnati looking 409 00:21:33,680 --> 00:21:37,000 Speaker 1: to really boost that offense and add another tool to 410 00:21:37,040 --> 00:21:40,040 Speaker 1: the weaponry, I think at the end of the day, 411 00:21:40,080 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 1: I probably go ahead and say, maybe we can use 412 00:21:42,119 --> 00:21:44,480 Speaker 1: other avenues to beep up the offensive line, But to 413 00:21:44,760 --> 00:21:48,280 Speaker 1: miss and pass on bringing Jamar Chase, who in twenty 414 00:21:48,359 --> 00:21:51,800 Speaker 1: nineteen was by far the best receiver in college football, 415 00:21:52,480 --> 00:21:55,679 Speaker 1: I'd go with Jamar Chase. Chris, this is becoming a 416 00:21:55,680 --> 00:21:58,560 Speaker 1: fun tradition. I look forward to reaching out next March 417 00:21:58,880 --> 00:22:02,320 Speaker 1: and quitting you about the Tiger's top prospects next year. 418 00:22:03,160 --> 00:22:06,400 Speaker 1: No doubt about it. They certainly have a great program here. 419 00:22:06,400 --> 00:22:08,000 Speaker 1: They get some great talent. All you have to do 420 00:22:08,080 --> 00:22:10,960 Speaker 1: is watch Sundays in the fall and you'll see tons 421 00:22:11,000 --> 00:22:13,400 Speaker 1: of former LSU players. So it's been a pleasure. Thanks 422 00:22:13,400 --> 00:22:15,919 Speaker 1: for having me on again, and best of luck in 423 00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:20,400 Speaker 1: twenty twenty one. With jokes. Before we continue with our 424 00:22:20,440 --> 00:22:23,080 Speaker 1: deep dive look at Jamar Chase, we remind you that 425 00:22:23,119 --> 00:22:27,040 Speaker 1: the Bengals Booth podcast is presented by Bud Light Seltzer. 426 00:22:27,200 --> 00:22:30,640 Speaker 1: It's light and refreshing with a hint of fruit flavor. 427 00:22:31,359 --> 00:22:33,920 Speaker 1: A few weeks ago, I devoted an episode of this 428 00:22:34,000 --> 00:22:38,280 Speaker 1: podcast to Oregon offensive lineman Pinney sewell, if you haven't 429 00:22:38,320 --> 00:22:43,440 Speaker 1: listened yet, it's the bad case of loving you. Addition, 430 00:22:43,920 --> 00:22:46,639 Speaker 1: and as I stated then, interviews from his high school 431 00:22:46,640 --> 00:22:50,800 Speaker 1: and college connections weren't likely to include many criticisms. In 432 00:22:50,880 --> 00:22:53,560 Speaker 1: the final two interviews on this podcast, we get a 433 00:22:53,600 --> 00:22:59,440 Speaker 1: pair of unbiased opinions. Up First, NFL Network Draft expert 434 00:22:59,680 --> 00:23:03,000 Speaker 1: Dan Jeremiah, in his most recent list of the top 435 00:23:03,040 --> 00:23:07,800 Speaker 1: fifty prospects in order, he has Chase rated third behind 436 00:23:07,840 --> 00:23:12,360 Speaker 1: Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence and Florida tight end Kyle Pitts. 437 00:23:12,840 --> 00:23:17,159 Speaker 1: For what It's worth, Daniel Jeremiah has sewell ranked twelfth. 438 00:23:17,640 --> 00:23:20,280 Speaker 1: I recently took part in a zoom call with Jeremiah 439 00:23:20,560 --> 00:23:23,359 Speaker 1: where a reporter from Detroit, the team of a seventh 440 00:23:23,359 --> 00:23:27,560 Speaker 1: overall pick, asked Daniel to identify the top wide receiver 441 00:23:27,840 --> 00:23:31,040 Speaker 1: in this year's draft. To me, it would be Jamar 442 00:23:31,119 --> 00:23:33,280 Speaker 1: Chase just because of everything he can do. I think 443 00:23:33,320 --> 00:23:37,000 Speaker 1: a lot of times when you're watching receivers, you see 444 00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:40,440 Speaker 1: guys with you, guys that can win with separation and quickness, 445 00:23:40,440 --> 00:23:42,760 Speaker 1: and you see guys that can win with physicality, you know, 446 00:23:42,800 --> 00:23:45,600 Speaker 1: and kind of contested catches. And when you watch him 447 00:23:45,600 --> 00:23:48,840 Speaker 1: at LSU in twenty nineteen, you see examples of both 448 00:23:48,840 --> 00:23:51,480 Speaker 1: where he can separate from people off the line of scrimmage, 449 00:23:51,640 --> 00:23:54,040 Speaker 1: he can separate at the top of his route. He 450 00:23:54,160 --> 00:23:56,919 Speaker 1: plays big to go up and get the football, and 451 00:23:56,960 --> 00:24:00,119 Speaker 1: then after the catch, he gives you that strength as 452 00:24:00,119 --> 00:24:03,160 Speaker 1: a calid break tackle. So he's to me, the best 453 00:24:03,160 --> 00:24:06,360 Speaker 1: receiver in the draft. I can't imagine he would be there, 454 00:24:06,359 --> 00:24:07,879 Speaker 1: but man, that would be a home run pick for 455 00:24:07,920 --> 00:24:10,800 Speaker 1: the Lions if he was, and then I wouldn't have 456 00:24:10,800 --> 00:24:13,400 Speaker 1: any issues with the other two either. From Alabama. Man, 457 00:24:13,520 --> 00:24:15,520 Speaker 1: I think it's kind of a flavor thing with Waddle 458 00:24:15,520 --> 00:24:19,000 Speaker 1: on Davante Smith. Waddle gives you a little bit more juice, 459 00:24:19,080 --> 00:24:23,960 Speaker 1: but DeVante Smith plays plenty fast as well. DeVante Smith 460 00:24:24,040 --> 00:24:27,560 Speaker 1: is a pristine route runner. He's obviously everybody knows, is 461 00:24:27,600 --> 00:24:29,719 Speaker 1: real thin, but man, he's really long armed. He can 462 00:24:29,760 --> 00:24:31,959 Speaker 1: go up and get it as well. I just thought, 463 00:24:32,000 --> 00:24:33,919 Speaker 1: you know what you get after the catch with some 464 00:24:34,000 --> 00:24:36,639 Speaker 1: of the shiftiness and then just to home run speed 465 00:24:36,680 --> 00:24:39,159 Speaker 1: from Waddle is why I ended up with Waddle over Smith. 466 00:24:39,200 --> 00:24:42,159 Speaker 1: And you know, GPS stuff is gonna be big this 467 00:24:42,240 --> 00:24:45,760 Speaker 1: year because you know, we haven't had as much verified numbers, 468 00:24:45,760 --> 00:24:49,160 Speaker 1: and talking to some teams around the league, Waddle had 469 00:24:49,359 --> 00:24:51,919 Speaker 1: had the fastest GPS of any receiver in the country. 470 00:24:51,960 --> 00:24:53,879 Speaker 1: So it's not just your eyes aren't receiving you when 471 00:24:53,920 --> 00:24:57,400 Speaker 1: you watch him. He's he's freaky fast. In his most 472 00:24:57,400 --> 00:25:01,720 Speaker 1: recent mock draft, Jeremiah had Chase going number three overall, 473 00:25:02,160 --> 00:25:05,640 Speaker 1: but that was before Miami traded the pick to San Francisco. 474 00:25:06,320 --> 00:25:09,159 Speaker 1: Now it looks like the top three picks are likely 475 00:25:09,200 --> 00:25:13,560 Speaker 1: to be quarterbacks. Atlanta picks fourth and Matt Ryan turns 476 00:25:13,640 --> 00:25:18,159 Speaker 1: thirty six next month. Will the Falcons also go for 477 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:22,280 Speaker 1: a QB if so the Bengals could have their choice 478 00:25:22,680 --> 00:25:28,159 Speaker 1: of Chase Sewell or any non quarterback in this year's draft. 479 00:25:28,680 --> 00:25:32,880 Speaker 1: Our final conversation is with Pro Football Focus analysts Sam Munson, 480 00:25:33,200 --> 00:25:38,880 Speaker 1: who recently published a detailed profile of Chase for PF. Sam, 481 00:25:39,000 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 1: let's start with the data and then get to your 482 00:25:41,119 --> 00:25:44,880 Speaker 1: film study of Jamar Chase. What do the PF numbers 483 00:25:44,920 --> 00:25:47,840 Speaker 1: tell us about his play at LSU and his chances 484 00:25:47,880 --> 00:25:51,560 Speaker 1: of excelling in the NFL? Yeah, I mean the numbers 485 00:25:51,600 --> 00:25:54,080 Speaker 1: are as you would expect. That season that he had 486 00:25:54,119 --> 00:25:58,200 Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen was absolutely incredible just from a raw 487 00:25:59,160 --> 00:26:01,840 Speaker 1: box score number or standpoint, and it was equally as 488 00:26:01,840 --> 00:26:06,360 Speaker 1: impressive whenever you dive further. It was a phenomenal PF grade. 489 00:26:07,119 --> 00:26:10,879 Speaker 1: He showed some incredible play after the catch, some incredible 490 00:26:10,880 --> 00:26:13,040 Speaker 1: play at the catch point as well. It was a 491 00:26:13,680 --> 00:26:16,080 Speaker 1: season every bit as good as it looked just from 492 00:26:16,119 --> 00:26:19,920 Speaker 1: the role numbers of the various things that PF grades 493 00:26:19,960 --> 00:26:23,000 Speaker 1: where wide receivers are concerned, is there anything in particular 494 00:26:23,200 --> 00:26:26,760 Speaker 1: that best projects to the NFL really what you would 495 00:26:26,800 --> 00:26:29,320 Speaker 1: like to see as a guy getting it done against 496 00:26:29,400 --> 00:26:33,040 Speaker 1: NFL competition. I don't know if there's one specific area 497 00:26:33,160 --> 00:26:37,360 Speaker 1: or subset of play that indicates, you know, greater transition. 498 00:26:37,720 --> 00:26:39,960 Speaker 1: If you've got guys who a huge percentage of their 499 00:26:40,320 --> 00:26:43,600 Speaker 1: production come from kind of scheme touches, whether it's screens 500 00:26:43,760 --> 00:26:46,600 Speaker 1: or those kinds of things, maybe that would give you pause. 501 00:26:46,720 --> 00:26:49,320 Speaker 1: But I don't know if there's a general subset that 502 00:26:49,480 --> 00:26:53,200 Speaker 1: is dramatically more predictive. But I do like to see 503 00:26:53,240 --> 00:26:55,680 Speaker 1: if a guy has done well against a league competition 504 00:26:55,720 --> 00:26:57,280 Speaker 1: and guys who are going to be playing in the 505 00:26:57,400 --> 00:27:01,800 Speaker 1: NFL and that season that Jamar Chase and absolutely qualifies 506 00:27:01,800 --> 00:27:04,399 Speaker 1: for that. If you actually look at the sequence of 507 00:27:04,400 --> 00:27:07,879 Speaker 1: cornerbacks that guy played that year, it's stocked full of 508 00:27:08,040 --> 00:27:10,159 Speaker 1: NFL talent. A bunch of guys that were in the 509 00:27:10,240 --> 00:27:14,679 Speaker 1: draft last year, Patrick Certan, who's going to be in 510 00:27:14,840 --> 00:27:18,480 Speaker 1: the draft this year, and like he didn't slow down. 511 00:27:18,520 --> 00:27:20,560 Speaker 1: If anything, he beat up on those guys harder, and 512 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:24,160 Speaker 1: he beat up on just regular college cornerbacks. We're talking 513 00:27:24,200 --> 00:27:26,679 Speaker 1: to Sam Hudson from Pro Football Focus. Let's turn to 514 00:27:26,720 --> 00:27:30,080 Speaker 1: your film study. What were your biggest takeaways from watching 515 00:27:30,119 --> 00:27:33,040 Speaker 1: all of the Jamar Chase footage that you did, the 516 00:27:33,080 --> 00:27:35,960 Speaker 1: biggest takeaway really is that there aren't weaknesses. I mean, 517 00:27:36,000 --> 00:27:39,320 Speaker 1: he doesn't really have any negatives. And even when you're 518 00:27:39,320 --> 00:27:42,760 Speaker 1: actively looking for them just to try and nitpick, it's 519 00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:45,360 Speaker 1: difficult to find anything to have a real problem with. 520 00:27:45,520 --> 00:27:48,080 Speaker 1: And you know, we're reaching the stilly season of the 521 00:27:48,160 --> 00:27:52,840 Speaker 1: draft evaluation period where everybody is pulling apart any possible 522 00:27:52,920 --> 00:27:57,320 Speaker 1: prospect and coming up with reasons to dislike them, and 523 00:27:57,440 --> 00:27:59,480 Speaker 1: you know you're going to hear that the Jamar Chase 524 00:27:59,600 --> 00:28:02,679 Speaker 1: can't separator, that he doesn't win with out running, and 525 00:28:03,600 --> 00:28:05,800 Speaker 1: I don't think it's true. I think occasionally you're going 526 00:28:05,840 --> 00:28:07,679 Speaker 1: to find a play where somebody gets his hands on 527 00:28:07,720 --> 00:28:10,080 Speaker 1: him a little bit too easily, and occasionally you're going 528 00:28:10,160 --> 00:28:12,200 Speaker 1: to find a play where he doesn't separate the way 529 00:28:13,119 --> 00:28:15,720 Speaker 1: you would like. But it's not like it's a regular recurrence. 530 00:28:15,760 --> 00:28:19,679 Speaker 1: It's everybody has flaws. You know, Randy Moss was criticized 531 00:28:19,720 --> 00:28:23,280 Speaker 1: for taking plays off and in between the plays where 532 00:28:23,320 --> 00:28:26,120 Speaker 1: he was lighting you up for an adr touchdown. So yeah, 533 00:28:26,160 --> 00:28:28,800 Speaker 1: like there's some plays on Jamar Chase's tape that are 534 00:28:28,840 --> 00:28:32,960 Speaker 1: not phenomenal but the body of work is incredible. The 535 00:28:33,080 --> 00:28:35,800 Speaker 1: biggest knock on Joe Burrow is a rookie was the 536 00:28:35,880 --> 00:28:38,400 Speaker 1: lack of deep ball success that he had. How much 537 00:28:38,480 --> 00:28:42,000 Speaker 1: difference do you think Jamar Chase would make Their connection 538 00:28:42,120 --> 00:28:45,320 Speaker 1: that year was incredible and really it wasn't even a negative. 539 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:47,240 Speaker 1: Just one of the things you did notice when you 540 00:28:47,240 --> 00:28:50,400 Speaker 1: were going through Jamar Chase's tape is how many of 541 00:28:50,400 --> 00:28:54,760 Speaker 1: these passes from Joe Burrow were absolutely just ridiculous, like 542 00:28:55,040 --> 00:28:57,600 Speaker 1: placed into where they should be, to the point where 543 00:28:58,120 --> 00:29:01,200 Speaker 1: despite not having great separation on the play, it didn't 544 00:29:01,200 --> 00:29:04,200 Speaker 1: matter because the ball just landed in his hands in 545 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:07,800 Speaker 1: a way that didn't even require adjusting from Chase. You know, 546 00:29:07,840 --> 00:29:10,840 Speaker 1: a lot of times you can deal without great separation 547 00:29:10,920 --> 00:29:13,200 Speaker 1: if the receiver makes a better adjustment at the cash 548 00:29:13,240 --> 00:29:16,360 Speaker 1: point in the corner instead of gets himself a little 549 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:19,240 Speaker 1: half yard of space to make the catch. But Chase 550 00:29:19,360 --> 00:29:21,840 Speaker 1: wasn't even needed to do that. He was just sticking 551 00:29:21,840 --> 00:29:23,640 Speaker 1: his hands out and the ball was dropping in them. 552 00:29:23,680 --> 00:29:27,120 Speaker 1: So it did make part of his evaluation a little 553 00:29:27,160 --> 00:29:30,920 Speaker 1: bit tricky because Burrow was just dropping in so many incredible, 554 00:29:31,280 --> 00:29:34,520 Speaker 1: perfect passes. But now that's a great thing, right, if 555 00:29:34,560 --> 00:29:36,920 Speaker 1: they have that kind of connection, if that wasn't just 556 00:29:36,960 --> 00:29:39,640 Speaker 1: a fluke that year, you pair the two of them 557 00:29:39,720 --> 00:29:42,800 Speaker 1: up again and suddenly you might have a giant jump 558 00:29:42,840 --> 00:29:46,680 Speaker 1: forward and Burrow's deep production. Or talking to PFF analyst 559 00:29:46,680 --> 00:29:49,400 Speaker 1: Sam Munson, you've got Jamar ranked as the number one 560 00:29:49,440 --> 00:29:51,920 Speaker 1: wide receiver in this year's class. How close is it 561 00:29:51,960 --> 00:29:55,040 Speaker 1: with the other top guys, Davante Smith and Jalen waddle 562 00:29:56,320 --> 00:29:59,880 Speaker 1: I do think it's very close between Chase and Devon 563 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:03,080 Speaker 1: Day Smith. I think those two guys are one and 564 00:30:03,160 --> 00:30:06,400 Speaker 1: two for me. The PFF Draft guide actually has wadlefe 565 00:30:06,400 --> 00:30:10,120 Speaker 1: think still ahead of Davante Smith. I haven't checked the 566 00:30:10,240 --> 00:30:14,160 Speaker 1: update as of yesterday, but I think it's really close 567 00:30:14,240 --> 00:30:18,560 Speaker 1: between Chase and Davante Smith. But Davante Smith has that 568 00:30:18,760 --> 00:30:20,880 Speaker 1: issue of you know, he plays at one hundred and 569 00:30:20,880 --> 00:30:23,480 Speaker 1: seventy pounds and tells everybody he's playing at one hundred 570 00:30:23,480 --> 00:30:25,200 Speaker 1: and seventy pounds, like this is not a guy who's 571 00:30:25,200 --> 00:30:27,560 Speaker 1: going to come in at twenty pounds of muscle in 572 00:30:27,600 --> 00:30:30,840 Speaker 1: an NFL weight program and be one hundred and ninety 573 00:30:30,840 --> 00:30:32,120 Speaker 1: and you can deal with it. He's going to be 574 00:30:32,120 --> 00:30:34,640 Speaker 1: playing at one hundred and seventy and believes that the 575 00:30:34,640 --> 00:30:38,240 Speaker 1: tape speaks for itself for him in that regard, and 576 00:30:38,240 --> 00:30:40,880 Speaker 1: I think he's right, But that has to be a 577 00:30:40,920 --> 00:30:44,600 Speaker 1: little bit scary. And in particular, when you have a 578 00:30:44,720 --> 00:30:47,080 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase in this draft class, you know, you're not 579 00:30:47,240 --> 00:30:50,040 Speaker 1: left with he's head and shoulders the best receiver in 580 00:30:50,080 --> 00:30:53,120 Speaker 1: this class. We don't have any choice but to overlook 581 00:30:53,160 --> 00:30:54,880 Speaker 1: the fact that he's one hundred and seventy pounds because 582 00:30:54,920 --> 00:30:58,240 Speaker 1: nobody else comes close. You know, Jamar Chase is right there, 583 00:30:58,680 --> 00:31:01,400 Speaker 1: They're very very close together. So the fact that you 584 00:31:01,520 --> 00:31:05,760 Speaker 1: have this little unknown, this little area of being scared 585 00:31:05,800 --> 00:31:09,040 Speaker 1: of that weight for Davante Smith, I think would make 586 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:11,440 Speaker 1: you default to Jamar Chase. You know, pretty much every 587 00:31:11,440 --> 00:31:14,120 Speaker 1: time the Bengals were able to pick up t Higgins 588 00:31:14,120 --> 00:31:16,840 Speaker 1: in the second round last year, how deep is the 589 00:31:16,880 --> 00:31:19,960 Speaker 1: wide receiver pool if they don't use a pick on 590 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:22,719 Speaker 1: a wide receiver at number five? Overall? I think it's 591 00:31:22,760 --> 00:31:24,520 Speaker 1: a lot like last year. I think it's really deep. 592 00:31:24,560 --> 00:31:27,040 Speaker 1: I think it's really talented. There's a lot of incredibly 593 00:31:27,080 --> 00:31:30,200 Speaker 1: good wide receivers in this draft as well, And interestingly, 594 00:31:30,600 --> 00:31:33,280 Speaker 1: you know, you start thinking about what kind of receiver 595 00:31:33,560 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 1: Cincinnati would like, and given the guys they already have, 596 00:31:37,520 --> 00:31:39,680 Speaker 1: I think they would like somebody that does bring a 597 00:31:39,720 --> 00:31:42,600 Speaker 1: slightly different skill set. Now, Jamar Chase is good enough 598 00:31:42,600 --> 00:31:45,600 Speaker 1: at everything that he's it doesn't matter like he qualifies 599 00:31:45,640 --> 00:31:48,680 Speaker 1: across the board. But you know, maybe in the top 600 00:31:48,720 --> 00:31:51,480 Speaker 1: of the second round, I think there's a lot of 601 00:31:51,520 --> 00:31:54,640 Speaker 1: wide receivers that are more skewed towards that speed and 602 00:31:54,920 --> 00:31:59,520 Speaker 1: potential vertical skill set that isn't necessarily there in the 603 00:31:59,560 --> 00:32:01,520 Speaker 1: group that right now. So actually the top of the 604 00:32:01,520 --> 00:32:04,400 Speaker 1: second round is potentially a great place to get one 605 00:32:04,440 --> 00:32:07,280 Speaker 1: of these wide receivers and concentrate on, you know, somebody 606 00:32:07,320 --> 00:32:09,600 Speaker 1: like a Pine sul in the first Who are some 607 00:32:09,640 --> 00:32:11,760 Speaker 1: of the vertical guys that you like that would be 608 00:32:11,760 --> 00:32:14,840 Speaker 1: available in the second I'm really intrigued by somebody like 609 00:32:14,920 --> 00:32:19,120 Speaker 1: Rondel Moore, And I think that the classes still are 610 00:32:19,160 --> 00:32:21,160 Speaker 1: the jury still add on exactly where he's going to go. 611 00:32:21,240 --> 00:32:22,680 Speaker 1: You know, a lot of people still have him as 612 00:32:22,680 --> 00:32:25,400 Speaker 1: a first rounder, a lot of people are a lot 613 00:32:25,440 --> 00:32:27,800 Speaker 1: of other people are dropping him below the likes of, 614 00:32:29,160 --> 00:32:30,960 Speaker 1: you know, some of the other wide receivers that are 615 00:32:30,960 --> 00:32:36,080 Speaker 1: popping up. And but if He's been a very interesting 616 00:32:36,080 --> 00:32:39,640 Speaker 1: evaluation because he's a very gimmick type of receiver. He 617 00:32:39,680 --> 00:32:42,680 Speaker 1: didn't really run an NFL rout tree at all in college. 618 00:32:42,760 --> 00:32:46,800 Speaker 1: Almost everything he did was screens or just ways of 619 00:32:46,840 --> 00:32:49,360 Speaker 1: getting the ball in his hands in space. But he 620 00:32:49,480 --> 00:32:53,360 Speaker 1: has the ability to run that vertical rout tree, particularly 621 00:32:53,400 --> 00:32:54,840 Speaker 1: from the slot. You know, if you're going to use 622 00:32:54,920 --> 00:32:56,840 Speaker 1: him in the slot the way the Chiefs use tyreeek 623 00:32:56,880 --> 00:33:00,000 Speaker 1: Hill and just run him at safeties and terrify defense 624 00:33:00,200 --> 00:33:03,480 Speaker 1: is because of it. I think he's potentially a much 625 00:33:03,560 --> 00:33:07,360 Speaker 1: scarier prospect for defense to contend with, and guys like 626 00:33:07,400 --> 00:33:10,400 Speaker 1: Elijah Moore from All miss who are potentially jumping in 627 00:33:10,760 --> 00:33:14,360 Speaker 1: him on some draft boards right now. Months ago, I 628 00:33:14,360 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 1: would have said the vast majority of Bengals fans we're 629 00:33:17,400 --> 00:33:19,880 Speaker 1: hoping that Pine Suel would be the Bengals pick at 630 00:33:19,960 --> 00:33:23,360 Speaker 1: number five. Now it seems like it's a pretty even split. 631 00:33:23,560 --> 00:33:26,960 Speaker 1: Sewel or Chase with a few people is holding out 632 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:29,960 Speaker 1: for Kyle Pitts. Where are you right now, a little 633 00:33:30,040 --> 00:33:32,560 Speaker 1: less than a month away from the draft. I think 634 00:33:32,560 --> 00:33:35,000 Speaker 1: it's pretty close. I don't know that it's one of 635 00:33:35,040 --> 00:33:37,520 Speaker 1: those great positions to be in where I don't think 636 00:33:37,520 --> 00:33:39,920 Speaker 1: you're wrong either way. You know, if you pick a 637 00:33:40,200 --> 00:33:42,680 Speaker 1: Pinay Suel or Jamar Chase or even a Kyle Pitts, 638 00:33:43,160 --> 00:33:45,120 Speaker 1: I don't think you can be criticized for the move. 639 00:33:45,160 --> 00:33:48,640 Speaker 1: I think either way, you're getting one of the three 640 00:33:48,720 --> 00:33:52,200 Speaker 1: or four blue chip prospects in this draft that aren't quarterbacks, 641 00:33:53,080 --> 00:33:55,680 Speaker 1: and I don't think any of them necessarily prohibit you 642 00:33:55,800 --> 00:33:58,080 Speaker 1: from coming back in the second round and getting a 643 00:33:58,080 --> 00:34:00,840 Speaker 1: good player as well. There's only one on Kyle Pitts, 644 00:34:00,880 --> 00:34:02,840 Speaker 1: and I think there's a steper drop off a tight 645 00:34:02,920 --> 00:34:05,200 Speaker 1: end than in the other positions. But you know, if 646 00:34:05,240 --> 00:34:09,399 Speaker 1: you I would default to taking a Pina Sul because 647 00:34:09,440 --> 00:34:13,960 Speaker 1: I think the gap between him and he's a potentially 648 00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:17,520 Speaker 1: generational tackle prospect and that term he gets thrown around 649 00:34:17,800 --> 00:34:20,759 Speaker 1: all the time, but I think he might honestly be that. 650 00:34:21,080 --> 00:34:24,000 Speaker 1: What he did at nineteen years of age with his 651 00:34:24,120 --> 00:34:27,960 Speaker 1: size in college was just ridiculous, Like you don't see 652 00:34:28,040 --> 00:34:31,439 Speaker 1: tackles doing that, So I would grab him. I think 653 00:34:31,719 --> 00:34:33,759 Speaker 1: the second round is a great place to be for 654 00:34:33,800 --> 00:34:36,160 Speaker 1: wider stever help as well. I think he can come 655 00:34:36,160 --> 00:34:38,640 Speaker 1: back and get a player that will be an impact 656 00:34:38,719 --> 00:34:42,799 Speaker 1: guy in the second round. And have a great draft 657 00:34:42,840 --> 00:34:46,640 Speaker 1: that way. Kyle Pitts would be intriguing one because you 658 00:34:46,680 --> 00:34:49,400 Speaker 1: know whatever about Pena sul being a generational player, like, 659 00:34:49,440 --> 00:34:51,799 Speaker 1: we have not seen a player like Kyle Pitts hit 660 00:34:51,800 --> 00:34:55,680 Speaker 1: the NFL maybe ever. I mean, he might be genuinely 661 00:34:55,880 --> 00:34:58,879 Speaker 1: special in terms of being able to play tight end 662 00:34:59,560 --> 00:35:02,600 Speaker 1: or x wider receiver both to an extremely high level 663 00:35:02,640 --> 00:35:05,720 Speaker 1: and anything in between. I can see a good case 664 00:35:05,800 --> 00:35:08,600 Speaker 1: to say, look, you're never going to find another Kyle Pitts, 665 00:35:09,000 --> 00:35:10,759 Speaker 1: so we take this guy and deal with the other 666 00:35:10,800 --> 00:35:14,680 Speaker 1: positions later on. But it's a smaller need, I think 667 00:35:14,680 --> 00:35:17,719 Speaker 1: than the other two. For people that are interested in 668 00:35:17,840 --> 00:35:20,640 Speaker 1: learning more about Jamar Chase. You wrote an awesome scouting 669 00:35:20,719 --> 00:35:23,480 Speaker 1: report about him based on your film study. I highly 670 00:35:23,480 --> 00:35:26,319 Speaker 1: recommend it for everybody that's trying to make up their 671 00:35:26,320 --> 00:35:31,280 Speaker 1: mind between Chase, Sewell or Pitts. The debate will continue, 672 00:35:31,320 --> 00:35:34,160 Speaker 1: Sam Moudson, thanks very much, appreciate your time. Thanks for 673 00:35:34,239 --> 00:35:38,320 Speaker 1: having me. I've now devoted entire episodes of this podcast 674 00:35:38,400 --> 00:35:41,920 Speaker 1: to Piney Sewell and Jamar Chase. Have you made up 675 00:35:41,960 --> 00:35:44,600 Speaker 1: your mind or are you hoping for an episode devoted 676 00:35:44,680 --> 00:35:48,400 Speaker 1: to Kyle Pitts. We'll see. I hope you enjoyed this 677 00:35:48,440 --> 00:35:50,880 Speaker 1: week's episode of the Bengals Booth Podcast, brought to you 678 00:35:50,960 --> 00:35:54,520 Speaker 1: by bud Light Seltzer. Refresh the game. 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