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 --> 00:00:27,268 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good Morning Football. Henny Picket bars a 3 00:00:27,348 --> 00:00:32,908 Speaker 1: straight out sauce gardner. Jared Wilson has arrived to the 4 00:00:32,948 --> 00:00:37,348 Speaker 1: marting game on Thibodeau just forced the funball. Jordan Davis 5 00:00:37,388 --> 00:00:48,348 Speaker 1: swallowed him, held out for Jack likes this guy's dangerous clown. Hello, dude, 6 00:00:48,708 --> 00:01:01,308 Speaker 1: you do Jamison will he breaks the It's all here 7 00:01:01,588 --> 00:01:04,828 Speaker 1: in Vegas, taking a look at the strip of beautiful 8 00:01:04,908 --> 00:01:08,468 Speaker 1: City is alive even at four a m. Which, as 9 00:01:08,468 --> 00:01:10,908 Speaker 1: I think at the time, it is their home of 10 00:01:11,028 --> 00:01:15,308 Speaker 1: Caesar's of course Bobby's Burger's. Kyle ever been great establishment 11 00:01:15,348 --> 00:01:19,188 Speaker 1: in that hotel? Oh delicious, Welcome to act show. We've 12 00:01:19,228 --> 00:01:24,108 Speaker 1: got lost to get to right here? The draft is tomorrow, Kyle, 13 00:01:24,148 --> 00:01:27,588 Speaker 1: who's more excited than here? Nobody no sleeps? Okay, this 14 00:01:27,668 --> 00:01:30,508 Speaker 1: is usually when we're on sleep. Count Castle no sleeps. No, 15 00:01:30,628 --> 00:01:32,188 Speaker 1: we won't sleep. Oh you're not going you gotta work 16 00:01:32,228 --> 00:01:35,668 Speaker 1: the draft board. Boom. Matt Castle is here in speaking 17 00:01:35,708 --> 00:01:40,228 Speaker 1: of no sleep, let's get out to Vegas. Lead block, 18 00:01:41,468 --> 00:01:44,588 Speaker 1: Let's do it and bring in Peter Schreger, who somehow 19 00:01:44,788 --> 00:01:47,748 Speaker 1: made its way to Vegas. Your beautiful view of the strip, 20 00:01:47,868 --> 00:01:50,748 Speaker 1: that stage right behind it. With Chmissioner Roger Videll, we'll 21 00:01:50,828 --> 00:01:54,548 Speaker 1: be welcoming in the next class of NFL stars. Joined 22 00:01:54,548 --> 00:01:56,788 Speaker 1: by Tom Peliser this morning. What's going on and what's 23 00:01:56,828 --> 00:01:59,068 Speaker 1: the latest? Okay, it is great to be here in 24 00:01:59,188 --> 00:02:02,908 Speaker 1: Las Vegas, joined by the aforementioned Tom Peliser. Tom, thank 25 00:02:02,948 --> 00:02:05,548 Speaker 1: you for welcome me to your perch way atop the boulevard. 26 00:02:05,828 --> 00:02:08,108 Speaker 1: It's been a pretty great week so far. I will 27 00:02:08,188 --> 00:02:09,868 Speaker 1: tell you as the week has gone on here. This 28 00:02:09,988 --> 00:02:12,428 Speaker 1: was the first three forty five am walk from my 29 00:02:12,628 --> 00:02:16,188 Speaker 1: room to the eighteenth floor here the Cosmopolitan overlooking Las Vegas. 30 00:02:16,188 --> 00:02:17,828 Speaker 1: We're starting to see more people. There are more people 31 00:02:17,828 --> 00:02:19,468 Speaker 1: who pulling the late nights at this point in the week, 32 00:02:19,468 --> 00:02:21,548 Speaker 1: and I would anticipate that's going to continue to do. Yes, 33 00:02:21,748 --> 00:02:23,428 Speaker 1: And there are a lot of people in the lobby 34 00:02:23,468 --> 00:02:26,148 Speaker 1: wearing like football jerseys of all sizes. I will say 35 00:02:26,188 --> 00:02:29,028 Speaker 1: there's a lot of football fans here in Vegas right now, 36 00:02:29,068 --> 00:02:32,308 Speaker 1: and they are descending upon this city. And everyone's asking 37 00:02:32,348 --> 00:02:34,148 Speaker 1: me the same thing in the lobby and the casino 38 00:02:34,228 --> 00:02:36,188 Speaker 1: as I'm walking through who the Jacks taking at one 39 00:02:36,228 --> 00:02:38,268 Speaker 1: Who the Jacks taking at one, and I know, and 40 00:02:38,348 --> 00:02:39,868 Speaker 1: I ask you Tom, who the Jacks taking at one. 41 00:02:40,068 --> 00:02:42,388 Speaker 1: That's what every general manager would like to know as well, 42 00:02:42,428 --> 00:02:44,668 Speaker 1: because that's going to dictate what else happens within the 43 00:02:44,748 --> 00:02:46,628 Speaker 1: top ten. We know the Trent Paulky said last week 44 00:02:46,668 --> 00:02:48,828 Speaker 1: that they were down to four players, which is usually 45 00:02:48,868 --> 00:02:50,988 Speaker 1: a GM's way of saying, please come up, I'd love 46 00:02:51,068 --> 00:02:53,228 Speaker 1: the trade back. Several spots here. We know the names. 47 00:02:53,268 --> 00:02:55,588 Speaker 1: We've talked about Treyvon Walker, the edge player from Georgia. 48 00:02:55,588 --> 00:02:58,428 Speaker 1: We've talked about Aiden Hutchinson from Michigan. They had visits 49 00:02:58,468 --> 00:03:00,708 Speaker 1: with some of the top tackles, including Ikey Aquanu from 50 00:03:00,788 --> 00:03:04,068 Speaker 1: Ency State, Evan Neil from Alabama. There's always going to 51 00:03:04,108 --> 00:03:06,188 Speaker 1: be a dynamic here when you're talking about the number 52 00:03:06,228 --> 00:03:08,108 Speaker 1: one overall pick, and it's not a quarterback, it's not 53 00:03:08,188 --> 00:03:10,148 Speaker 1: the clear cut pick. The owners going to weigh in, 54 00:03:10,228 --> 00:03:12,108 Speaker 1: the new head coach is going to weigh in, the 55 00:03:12,228 --> 00:03:14,868 Speaker 1: general manager is going to weigh in. Somewhere along the line. 56 00:03:14,948 --> 00:03:17,228 Speaker 1: You've got to get to a consensus. I would anticipate 57 00:03:17,268 --> 00:03:19,548 Speaker 1: by this point the Jaguars know, but they're certainly not 58 00:03:19,668 --> 00:03:21,468 Speaker 1: telling any of the teams that are drafted behind and 59 00:03:21,508 --> 00:03:23,988 Speaker 1: there's a bit of game theory to this and where hey, 60 00:03:24,028 --> 00:03:26,068 Speaker 1: if we keep our cards close to But I don't 61 00:03:26,148 --> 00:03:27,788 Speaker 1: understand why. And that's what a lot of the questions 62 00:03:27,828 --> 00:03:30,068 Speaker 1: are around the league, like why aren't they being clear 63 00:03:30,148 --> 00:03:32,628 Speaker 1: with their decision right now? It's not like there's someone 64 00:03:32,628 --> 00:03:34,108 Speaker 1: who's in front of them in the draft. They the 65 00:03:34,188 --> 00:03:36,548 Speaker 1: number one overall pick, and I've spoken to the representatives 66 00:03:36,588 --> 00:03:38,828 Speaker 1: of several of the top number one overall picks. They 67 00:03:38,868 --> 00:03:41,548 Speaker 1: have been not told anything. In fact, multiple of them 68 00:03:41,588 --> 00:03:43,548 Speaker 1: are asking me saying, hey, have you heard what the 69 00:03:43,588 --> 00:03:45,628 Speaker 1: Jags are doing? But you made a point right there 70 00:03:45,708 --> 00:03:47,148 Speaker 1: that I think is important for everyone to know. The 71 00:03:47,228 --> 00:03:49,908 Speaker 1: owner has met with all these players. The owners, shot 72 00:03:49,988 --> 00:03:52,588 Speaker 1: Con is going to have a say. Trent Balky obviously 73 00:03:52,708 --> 00:03:54,668 Speaker 1: has a very large voice, and you've got a new 74 00:03:54,708 --> 00:03:56,868 Speaker 1: head coach and Doug Peterson, who I'm sure has a 75 00:03:56,948 --> 00:03:58,828 Speaker 1: say as well. So as we bring it back to 76 00:03:58,948 --> 00:04:01,308 Speaker 1: the table out there in New York City from here 77 00:04:01,348 --> 00:04:03,628 Speaker 1: in Las Vegas, Kay, we are two of the most 78 00:04:03,668 --> 00:04:05,308 Speaker 1: plugged in guys. I said that with no problem, and 79 00:04:05,348 --> 00:04:07,148 Speaker 1: we're telling you right now that it is not a 80 00:04:07,268 --> 00:04:10,268 Speaker 1: done deal. Twenty four hours away. From Draft Day who 81 00:04:10,308 --> 00:04:12,668 Speaker 1: the Jaguars are taking first overall, Thank you so much, 82 00:04:12,708 --> 00:04:14,708 Speaker 1: Tom and Peter. Now there's plenty of intrigue, like the 83 00:04:14,748 --> 00:04:16,908 Speaker 1: guys were saying at number one, lots of mock drafts 84 00:04:16,948 --> 00:04:18,988 Speaker 1: have tray Un Walker from Georgia. We had him on 85 00:04:19,028 --> 00:04:21,428 Speaker 1: the show yesterday. He's going to Jacksonville and he told 86 00:04:21,508 --> 00:04:23,388 Speaker 1: us on the show how he feels about being in 87 00:04:23,428 --> 00:04:26,988 Speaker 1: the conversation for number one. Great about that. Truly feel 88 00:04:27,068 --> 00:04:29,068 Speaker 1: like it's a blessed just to be in a position 89 00:04:29,668 --> 00:04:32,388 Speaker 1: that people talk about me being number one, coming from 90 00:04:32,588 --> 00:04:35,228 Speaker 1: a lot of people really sleeping on So just to 91 00:04:35,348 --> 00:04:37,428 Speaker 1: be able to be in this position a lot of 92 00:04:37,468 --> 00:04:39,948 Speaker 1: people saying that I may number one, is truly and blessed. 93 00:04:41,348 --> 00:04:43,868 Speaker 1: Matt Castle Kyle Brandt here in Studio, New York. NFL 94 00:04:43,948 --> 00:04:46,188 Speaker 1: dot com has the mock draft split between tray Un 95 00:04:46,228 --> 00:04:50,068 Speaker 1: Walker and Aiden Hutchinson. Yesterday, Bucky Brooks released his changing 96 00:04:50,188 --> 00:04:54,148 Speaker 1: that pick for the Jags to NT State tackle Ikey Aquanu. 97 00:04:54,228 --> 00:04:57,668 Speaker 1: I can't blame him and we all know Kyle Balky said, 98 00:04:58,068 --> 00:05:00,588 Speaker 1: there's four plays, guys, don't you looking at what are 99 00:05:00,628 --> 00:05:03,068 Speaker 1: you making this? I mean, so that's not even including 100 00:05:03,108 --> 00:05:05,868 Speaker 1: maybe have a Neil deal. And normally it's two guys, 101 00:05:06,188 --> 00:05:08,348 Speaker 1: you know, we like Manning or Leaf. Which one is it? 102 00:05:08,868 --> 00:05:11,708 Speaker 1: Four guys is unprecedented. It goes deep here. I just 103 00:05:11,788 --> 00:05:13,988 Speaker 1: look at I look at Jacksonville right now. They gotta 104 00:05:13,988 --> 00:05:15,868 Speaker 1: get their act together, like they gotta get their life 105 00:05:15,948 --> 00:05:19,348 Speaker 1: together as a team. They're stumbling around Vegas drunk and 106 00:05:19,548 --> 00:05:21,348 Speaker 1: broke with the bloody nose two years in a row 107 00:05:21,348 --> 00:05:23,108 Speaker 1: with the number one overall pick. Let's just set the 108 00:05:23,148 --> 00:05:26,108 Speaker 1: context here. Jacksonville four head coaches in seven years. Over 109 00:05:26,148 --> 00:05:29,108 Speaker 1: the last decade, they averaged four point two wins a year. 110 00:05:29,428 --> 00:05:31,388 Speaker 1: And that's the season. That's includes the season with ten 111 00:05:31,588 --> 00:05:33,348 Speaker 1: And also I looked at their first round draft picks, 112 00:05:33,348 --> 00:05:35,108 Speaker 1: of which they've had so many and so many in 113 00:05:35,148 --> 00:05:37,748 Speaker 1: the top ten ten players in ten years prior to 114 00:05:37,868 --> 00:05:39,908 Speaker 1: last year. Two of them are still on the team. 115 00:05:40,148 --> 00:05:41,988 Speaker 1: Many of them are out of the league. So what 116 00:05:42,068 --> 00:05:44,468 Speaker 1: I want from Jacksonville's I want a double. I want 117 00:05:44,508 --> 00:05:47,748 Speaker 1: a strong, solid double. I don't prefer the words safe, 118 00:05:47,868 --> 00:05:50,228 Speaker 1: I prefer the words solid. We gotta get on the plane, 119 00:05:50,508 --> 00:05:52,548 Speaker 1: we gotta get home. We gotta get our act together. 120 00:05:52,628 --> 00:05:55,268 Speaker 1: Do some laundery, pay some bills, get dressed, take a shower. 121 00:05:55,428 --> 00:05:57,508 Speaker 1: The idea to be like, we're gonna draft the best 122 00:05:57,548 --> 00:06:00,548 Speaker 1: player in this draft, somebody who you really like, Aiden Hutchinson. 123 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:03,268 Speaker 1: The only slight against him seems to be that this 124 00:06:03,468 --> 00:06:05,828 Speaker 1: ceiling is low, which I think is nonsense to begin with. 125 00:06:05,988 --> 00:06:07,988 Speaker 1: I really do think it is bs and I've talked 126 00:06:07,988 --> 00:06:10,028 Speaker 1: about it. Some of his measurables compared to guys like 127 00:06:10,108 --> 00:06:13,868 Speaker 1: Miles Garrett and Khalil Mack, among others. But I look 128 00:06:13,908 --> 00:06:16,868 Speaker 1: at that guy in there is no way, just no way, 129 00:06:16,948 --> 00:06:18,828 Speaker 1: he's going to be a bust. I don't know if 130 00:06:18,828 --> 00:06:20,588 Speaker 1: he's going to be Reggie White, but I know he's 131 00:06:20,588 --> 00:06:23,068 Speaker 1: going to be rock solid. You make plays next year. 132 00:06:23,148 --> 00:06:25,348 Speaker 1: Let's get to eight and eight. Let's eight, nine, nine 133 00:06:25,388 --> 00:06:28,308 Speaker 1: and eight. Let's put together some goodwill where Jacksonville and 134 00:06:28,388 --> 00:06:30,348 Speaker 1: we matter, and we don't have the number one overall pick. 135 00:06:30,588 --> 00:06:32,908 Speaker 1: So their last ten years has been such a disaster. 136 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:35,868 Speaker 1: It really has a disaster. Get on base, don't do 137 00:06:35,988 --> 00:06:38,788 Speaker 1: something stupid, don't jag this up. Take Aiden Hutchinson, start 138 00:06:38,788 --> 00:06:40,908 Speaker 1: thinking about pick number thirty three, which is their second one. 139 00:06:40,908 --> 00:06:43,068 Speaker 1: I think also for Jacksonville, it comes down to the 140 00:06:43,148 --> 00:06:46,508 Speaker 1: biggest factor in This is production versus traite. Right, when 141 00:06:46,548 --> 00:06:49,268 Speaker 1: you look at Trayvon Walker, his traits jump off the 142 00:06:49,308 --> 00:06:52,068 Speaker 1: screen at you, right, his measurables, his speed, agility, the 143 00:06:52,188 --> 00:06:54,268 Speaker 1: size that he is and all those things, his versatility 144 00:06:54,308 --> 00:06:57,268 Speaker 1: to play inside outside, and so when you look at that, 145 00:06:57,428 --> 00:07:00,428 Speaker 1: he's got all the traits. But not to say Aidan 146 00:07:00,508 --> 00:07:03,508 Speaker 1: Hutchinson doesn't have very similar traits, but he's got the 147 00:07:03,588 --> 00:07:06,028 Speaker 1: production to go with it. Right, he has fourteen sacks 148 00:07:06,108 --> 00:07:09,548 Speaker 1: compared to Treyvon Walker six sacks. So when you're looking 149 00:07:09,588 --> 00:07:11,908 Speaker 1: at who is the right guy, do you go after 150 00:07:11,988 --> 00:07:13,828 Speaker 1: the guy with all the physical traits that you think 151 00:07:13,988 --> 00:07:16,188 Speaker 1: if we just line him up in one position and 152 00:07:16,388 --> 00:07:18,548 Speaker 1: let him play that one position, will he have the 153 00:07:18,668 --> 00:07:21,988 Speaker 1: production at the defensive in position? Or is it Aidan 154 00:07:22,068 --> 00:07:24,548 Speaker 1: Hutchinson who's gone out done it, prove it and you've 155 00:07:24,588 --> 00:07:27,508 Speaker 1: seen it. The other outlier to me is Doug Peterson. Right, 156 00:07:27,588 --> 00:07:30,348 Speaker 1: when you look at Doug Peterson and what he's done, 157 00:07:30,628 --> 00:07:32,908 Speaker 1: whether it's with the Eagles when he had Jason Peters 158 00:07:32,948 --> 00:07:36,268 Speaker 1: and Lane Johnson or the Chiefs with Eric Fisher and 159 00:07:36,348 --> 00:07:39,548 Speaker 1: Mitchell Swartz, it's been o line. That's what his foundation 160 00:07:39,628 --> 00:07:42,788 Speaker 1: of his offensive unit has been been with, so I 161 00:07:42,908 --> 00:07:46,308 Speaker 1: can see him wanting to go on the offensive line, 162 00:07:46,348 --> 00:07:48,708 Speaker 1: which would really shake things up in this draft. There's 163 00:07:48,748 --> 00:07:51,228 Speaker 1: no doubt about it. But again, it's a lot of 164 00:07:51,308 --> 00:07:54,028 Speaker 1: different factors that go into this number one pick for Jacksonville. 165 00:07:54,468 --> 00:07:56,348 Speaker 1: The biggest factor to me is that you have to 166 00:07:56,428 --> 00:07:59,268 Speaker 1: have one hundred percent conviction when you make the choice. 167 00:07:59,428 --> 00:08:00,908 Speaker 1: You have to pick who is at the top of 168 00:08:00,988 --> 00:08:03,828 Speaker 1: your board. And if it's I it's Ikey, that's not 169 00:08:03,908 --> 00:08:06,308 Speaker 1: the worst thing in the world. If he's a solid player, 170 00:08:06,388 --> 00:08:09,068 Speaker 1: he could very well end up being a huge difference maker. 171 00:08:09,148 --> 00:08:11,028 Speaker 1: You can play anywhere on the line. Wouldn't hurt to 172 00:08:11,028 --> 00:08:13,788 Speaker 1: add extra protection for your now second year quarterback with 173 00:08:13,868 --> 00:08:16,188 Speaker 1: a new head coach. I can see them making this pick. 174 00:08:16,548 --> 00:08:19,388 Speaker 1: The four guys they're deciding between Kyle makes me look 175 00:08:19,468 --> 00:08:21,068 Speaker 1: I'm not just you know, like there has to be 176 00:08:21,188 --> 00:08:23,308 Speaker 1: one that sticks out of all of it. Maybe they're 177 00:08:23,348 --> 00:08:26,508 Speaker 1: just not telling us because otherwise, get out of the spot. 178 00:08:27,308 --> 00:08:28,748 Speaker 1: Do you want to be in the one spot? Trade down? 179 00:08:28,868 --> 00:08:30,548 Speaker 1: Nobody wants to trade up, I know, and they're very 180 00:08:30,548 --> 00:08:32,028 Speaker 1: familiar with being in the one spot as we know. 181 00:08:32,468 --> 00:08:35,028 Speaker 1: I have to believe the twenty four hours out due 182 00:08:35,068 --> 00:08:37,268 Speaker 1: respect to Peter and Tom not knowing. I feel like 183 00:08:37,548 --> 00:08:40,468 Speaker 1: Trent and Doug and mister Khan must know. Have you 184 00:08:40,548 --> 00:08:43,268 Speaker 1: not narrowed it down to three yet? And if they haven't, 185 00:08:43,348 --> 00:08:45,668 Speaker 1: what does that say about how your convictions about these people? 186 00:08:45,668 --> 00:08:48,028 Speaker 1: I don't know. Let's one hundred percent conviction it, don't 187 00:08:48,068 --> 00:08:50,708 Speaker 1: look back, any backlash, any potential blah blah blah. Just 188 00:08:50,868 --> 00:08:53,068 Speaker 1: do it. We have Peter Schrager out there in Vegas. 189 00:08:53,428 --> 00:08:55,548 Speaker 1: What do you got. I'm convinced Kyle that there's actually 190 00:08:55,948 --> 00:08:58,548 Speaker 1: not a difference of opinion, but they're still actually battling 191 00:08:58,588 --> 00:09:00,068 Speaker 1: it out a little bit. And I say battle it 192 00:09:00,108 --> 00:09:02,228 Speaker 1: out because you go to those Philadelphia Eagles teams as 193 00:09:02,268 --> 00:09:05,108 Speaker 1: great as Carson Wentz and Nick Foles were, those teams 194 00:09:05,108 --> 00:09:07,588 Speaker 1: were built on those offensive lines, and you think about 195 00:09:07,748 --> 00:09:10,108 Speaker 1: Jason Kelsey, and you think about Jason Peters and of 196 00:09:10,188 --> 00:09:12,988 Speaker 1: course Lane Johnson. I would think Doug Peterson would say, hey, 197 00:09:13,108 --> 00:09:15,268 Speaker 1: offensive line, we've got off blue chip guy and Ikey 198 00:09:15,388 --> 00:09:17,148 Speaker 1: or a blue chip guy and Evan Neiah, let's go there. 199 00:09:17,268 --> 00:09:18,708 Speaker 1: Then do you think of Trent Balki, who took a 200 00:09:18,748 --> 00:09:20,308 Speaker 1: team and built a team that went to the Super 201 00:09:20,348 --> 00:09:22,788 Speaker 1: Bowl and what do they have, Well, they had freak 202 00:09:22,828 --> 00:09:24,708 Speaker 1: athletes in every position and he had a history of 203 00:09:24,748 --> 00:09:26,588 Speaker 1: doing that. Let's take a look at what Trayvon Walker 204 00:09:26,708 --> 00:09:29,508 Speaker 1: is because Kyle, all due respect, they're not the same athlete. 205 00:09:29,628 --> 00:09:33,228 Speaker 1: Trayvon Walker is bigger than Aiden Hutchinson. He's got better 206 00:09:33,308 --> 00:09:36,588 Speaker 1: measurables across the board than Aiden Hutchinson. But Aiden Hutchinson 207 00:09:36,948 --> 00:09:40,188 Speaker 1: had the better college career, comes from the football family. 208 00:09:40,748 --> 00:09:43,508 Speaker 1: Is you know, is as football ready as it comes. 209 00:09:43,548 --> 00:09:46,028 Speaker 1: Has been a blue chip recruit the whole thing. Trayvon 210 00:09:46,068 --> 00:09:48,548 Speaker 1: Walker had less than ten sacks in his college career 211 00:09:48,588 --> 00:09:51,868 Speaker 1: at Georgia. Moreover, Trayvon Walker Landazerline, who we love on 212 00:09:51,948 --> 00:09:54,028 Speaker 1: this on this website and the NFL dot Com had 213 00:09:54,068 --> 00:09:56,068 Speaker 1: a mock draft in January, Trayvon Walker was at the 214 00:09:56,148 --> 00:09:59,108 Speaker 1: end of the first round, so without playing a football game, 215 00:09:59,188 --> 00:10:02,388 Speaker 1: Trayvon Walker went from being a late first round prospect 216 00:10:02,508 --> 00:10:04,988 Speaker 1: to go into the combine meeting with teams now potentially 217 00:10:05,028 --> 00:10:06,628 Speaker 1: being the number one overall pick. I don't know if 218 00:10:06,668 --> 00:10:09,068 Speaker 1: we've ever seen a meteoric rise like that. I think 219 00:10:09,108 --> 00:10:11,868 Speaker 1: it's Ikey or Walker, and if it is Aidan Hutchinson, 220 00:10:11,988 --> 00:10:13,628 Speaker 1: well so be it. They kept a pretty good secret 221 00:10:13,668 --> 00:10:15,708 Speaker 1: from me. Honestly, last year I thought mac Jones was 222 00:10:15,788 --> 00:10:17,548 Speaker 1: the pick to San Francisco. It was Trey Lance a 223 00:10:17,588 --> 00:10:19,268 Speaker 1: couple of years ago. Up until draft Day, I thought 224 00:10:19,268 --> 00:10:21,108 Speaker 1: it was going to be Sam Donald, who was Baker Mayfield. 225 00:10:21,148 --> 00:10:22,988 Speaker 1: Teams have done this, They've kept this close to the vest. 226 00:10:23,028 --> 00:10:24,708 Speaker 1: And it's not just me. It's guys like Tom, but 227 00:10:24,788 --> 00:10:26,788 Speaker 1: it's also the other gms around the league and the 228 00:10:26,868 --> 00:10:29,588 Speaker 1: representatives of these players. I could tell you that the 229 00:10:29,668 --> 00:10:32,588 Speaker 1: representatives of these players do not know yet who Jacksonville 230 00:10:32,668 --> 00:10:35,348 Speaker 1: is taking, and in recent years, whether it be Joe Burrow, 231 00:10:35,388 --> 00:10:37,868 Speaker 1: whether it be Kyler Murray, or of course Trevor Lawrence. 232 00:10:37,948 --> 00:10:41,388 Speaker 1: Last year they were well aware less than twenty four 233 00:10:41,508 --> 00:10:43,548 Speaker 1: how about seventy two hours out there, Hey, you're gonna 234 00:10:43,548 --> 00:10:45,868 Speaker 1: be the first overall pick. Let's start negotiating this contract. 235 00:10:47,028 --> 00:10:51,108 Speaker 1: Time for a little whiteboard Wednesday, presented by around trucks, 236 00:10:51,308 --> 00:10:54,868 Speaker 1: gentlemen on the and schraggers by the way, playing in Vegas. 237 00:10:54,908 --> 00:10:56,508 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna grab some of those flyers that 238 00:10:56,748 --> 00:11:02,708 Speaker 1: are so seldom really decent stuff there. We'll see. That's 239 00:11:02,748 --> 00:11:04,548 Speaker 1: why you're right on the back of them. Kyle Well. 240 00:11:04,588 --> 00:11:07,668 Speaker 1: A recent episode of the I Am Athlete podcast, George 241 00:11:07,708 --> 00:11:10,588 Speaker 1: Kill shared some high praise for Trey Lancing. He has 242 00:11:10,668 --> 00:11:14,628 Speaker 1: an insane ceiling. The twenty twenty two prospect that has 243 00:11:14,828 --> 00:11:19,788 Speaker 1: the highest ceiling is who Castle. I've got Malik wille Okay, 244 00:11:20,028 --> 00:11:22,868 Speaker 1: he was just talking about Trey Lance, and the comparable 245 00:11:22,908 --> 00:11:26,228 Speaker 1: I'd say to Malik Willis is Trey Lance. The arm, strength, 246 00:11:26,628 --> 00:11:29,108 Speaker 1: the side. He's got a little he's probably in stature 247 00:11:29,148 --> 00:11:31,708 Speaker 1: a little bit smaller, but he can make all the throws. 248 00:11:32,028 --> 00:11:34,228 Speaker 1: He's got one of the strongest arms in the draft. 249 00:11:34,268 --> 00:11:36,308 Speaker 1: But he's also a dual threat quarterback. Right he can 250 00:11:36,348 --> 00:11:38,988 Speaker 1: do the RPO system, he can do the zone read 251 00:11:38,988 --> 00:11:41,428 Speaker 1: and all that stuff. So I've got Malik Willis as 252 00:11:41,868 --> 00:11:44,228 Speaker 1: the man with the highest ceiling in the draft. All right, 253 00:11:44,588 --> 00:11:45,988 Speaker 1: as long as we spent the first second of the 254 00:11:46,028 --> 00:11:49,428 Speaker 1: show handing out Lombardi Trophies for combined performances, I'll do this. 255 00:11:50,028 --> 00:11:54,108 Speaker 1: This is a Jordan logo with a Davis at the bottom. 256 00:11:54,268 --> 00:11:57,308 Speaker 1: He is five hundred and seventy pounds and he ran 257 00:11:57,388 --> 00:12:01,548 Speaker 1: a four two forty defensive tackle from Georgia. I know 258 00:12:01,628 --> 00:12:03,428 Speaker 1: there's some real high upside on some of these guys. 259 00:12:03,828 --> 00:12:07,348 Speaker 1: This is defying physics. It just you're not supposed to 260 00:12:07,388 --> 00:12:10,428 Speaker 1: move that fast. And then in the meantime, he's got 261 00:12:10,508 --> 00:12:13,148 Speaker 1: this whole like, I'm not moving off the line. You're 262 00:12:13,148 --> 00:12:14,708 Speaker 1: not gonna push me, You're not gonna block me. I'm 263 00:12:14,748 --> 00:12:16,428 Speaker 1: not saying he's a high end pass rusher, but I'm 264 00:12:16,468 --> 00:12:18,268 Speaker 1: saying that he will be there with maybe one hand 265 00:12:18,348 --> 00:12:20,428 Speaker 1: or two hands down and just start destroying people. Peter, 266 00:12:20,708 --> 00:12:23,148 Speaker 1: you love a good combined performance. Where are you and 267 00:12:23,548 --> 00:12:25,588 Speaker 1: where do you come out on this highest ceiling. I'm 268 00:12:25,588 --> 00:12:29,228 Speaker 1: gonna go at trey Von Walker and you talk about combine. 269 00:12:29,508 --> 00:12:32,548 Speaker 1: This was the combined freak. Teammate Jordan Davis made all 270 00:12:32,588 --> 00:12:35,748 Speaker 1: the highlights, but Treyvon did things at a size in 271 00:12:35,828 --> 00:12:38,668 Speaker 1: a build that no one has seen before in the 272 00:12:38,828 --> 00:12:42,548 Speaker 1: history of the NFL Draft scouting. Combine so good that, 273 00:12:42,668 --> 00:12:45,148 Speaker 1: as we mentioned earlier in the show, he went from 274 00:12:45,228 --> 00:12:48,788 Speaker 1: being a first round prospect to potentially the number one 275 00:12:48,868 --> 00:12:50,708 Speaker 1: pick in the draft. Take a look at these numbers 276 00:12:50,748 --> 00:12:53,308 Speaker 1: and at the height and weight that Trayvon Walker is 277 00:12:53,668 --> 00:12:56,068 Speaker 1: some of the most incredible stuff we've seen, and then 278 00:12:56,268 --> 00:12:59,068 Speaker 1: look at where he played. He played D tackle, he 279 00:12:59,148 --> 00:13:02,028 Speaker 1: played d ND he played nose tackle, he played linebacker, 280 00:13:02,428 --> 00:13:06,748 Speaker 1: He even played corner. In a Micah Parsons World, Trayvon 281 00:13:06,908 --> 00:13:11,308 Speaker 1: Walker becomes a very compelling prospect. That's a tough comparison, 282 00:13:11,428 --> 00:13:13,988 Speaker 1: but guess what everyone's looking for the next versatile player 283 00:13:14,028 --> 00:13:16,748 Speaker 1: to play in multiple schemes. Trayvon Walker highest ceiling. Who 284 00:13:16,828 --> 00:13:18,908 Speaker 1: knows how good he can be? Nor on versatile players 285 00:13:18,908 --> 00:13:20,788 Speaker 1: a little bit later. I mean, Trayvon Walker and Jordan 286 00:13:20,868 --> 00:13:23,148 Speaker 1: Davis would make a Ram truck look like a little Tonka. 287 00:13:23,308 --> 00:13:26,468 Speaker 1: They really wouldn't imagine that you have a Ram truck. 288 00:13:26,668 --> 00:13:29,108 Speaker 1: I do you love it? I love it? I love 289 00:13:29,148 --> 00:13:32,108 Speaker 1: it truck. Why don't you send us one? Though? It's 290 00:13:32,108 --> 00:13:35,388 Speaker 1: awesome that Rams of all would sponsor during draft week 291 00:13:35,388 --> 00:13:37,468 Speaker 1: when the Rams have no picks. It's incredible. I don't 292 00:13:37,468 --> 00:13:39,948 Speaker 1: put you know they're gonna they're gonna steal the draft. 293 00:13:40,988 --> 00:13:44,948 Speaker 1: Hear that you were first of all? Swoon Sawyer. I'm 294 00:13:45,108 --> 00:13:47,908 Speaker 1: dying about all of it. The Rams released an incredible 295 00:13:47,988 --> 00:13:50,788 Speaker 1: star set a movie trailer for a fake heist movie 296 00:13:50,828 --> 00:13:52,868 Speaker 1: about the NFL Draft. We have a bit of a clip. 297 00:13:53,068 --> 00:13:55,188 Speaker 1: Go check out their socials for the full thing. You 298 00:13:55,228 --> 00:13:57,748 Speaker 1: remember the last time I said just trust me. Yeah, 299 00:13:57,788 --> 00:14:00,148 Speaker 1: I woke up passed out in Cabo. No the time 300 00:14:00,188 --> 00:14:05,468 Speaker 1: before that, all history. Damn right, we did step need 301 00:14:05,508 --> 00:14:08,588 Speaker 1: you on the ground, call them shot van well, I 302 00:14:08,668 --> 00:14:12,788 Speaker 1: need you in the van. Catch all communication eight. I 303 00:14:12,908 --> 00:14:15,308 Speaker 1: need you laser focused on the one thing you do best, 304 00:14:15,668 --> 00:14:22,108 Speaker 1: complex data analytics. Nick, you're on Ricon. I got eyes 305 00:14:22,108 --> 00:14:28,068 Speaker 1: all around. Over a million people a week visit Las Vegas. 306 00:14:30,228 --> 00:14:37,228 Speaker 1: Except for next week, that number doubles because of one event. Deon. 307 00:14:39,348 --> 00:14:43,588 Speaker 1: You didn't just say Selene Deon is Selene. Dion's a 308 00:14:43,628 --> 00:14:48,228 Speaker 1: great answer. This was the most unbelievable, excessive, perfect Vegas 309 00:14:48,308 --> 00:14:52,668 Speaker 1: thing I've ever seen. Kyle, believable, La Hollywood Vegas loved it. 310 00:14:53,028 --> 00:14:58,548 Speaker 1: Multiple movie stars. You have Sawyer from Lost, Plane less Snead. 311 00:14:58,908 --> 00:15:04,828 Speaker 1: You got Scott Eastwood plane shot. Yes, he's in there. 312 00:15:05,588 --> 00:15:08,468 Speaker 1: I mean it's like the players that you're an actor. 313 00:15:08,548 --> 00:15:11,068 Speaker 1: The players acting was really on point. I actually want 314 00:15:11,068 --> 00:15:12,908 Speaker 1: to see the movie, yeah, right, like you want to 315 00:15:12,908 --> 00:15:15,028 Speaker 1: see the movie sitting there going like that's something that 316 00:15:15,068 --> 00:15:17,788 Speaker 1: I would go see and watch about it. I loved it, 317 00:15:17,948 --> 00:15:19,988 Speaker 1: but as we all know, it's in the vein of 318 00:15:20,188 --> 00:15:22,348 Speaker 1: a heist movie. So many of them based in and 319 00:15:22,428 --> 00:15:25,748 Speaker 1: around Las Vegas. So I ask you the NFL personality 320 00:15:25,908 --> 00:15:28,348 Speaker 1: I bet you would recruit for a heist, who would 321 00:15:28,468 --> 00:15:31,988 Speaker 1: that be Castle's eleven. When I think about this, though, 322 00:15:32,028 --> 00:15:34,228 Speaker 1: I was already like constructing my own cast in my 323 00:15:34,348 --> 00:15:37,188 Speaker 1: head of what it might be like. James Harrison is 324 00:15:37,228 --> 00:15:39,868 Speaker 1: my muscle. Gronk is like the comedian that like creates 325 00:15:39,908 --> 00:15:43,628 Speaker 1: the distraction stuff like that. But I'm going with Jamar Chase, 326 00:15:44,508 --> 00:15:48,148 Speaker 1: all right, why because look, he's young, he's elusive, he 327 00:15:48,588 --> 00:15:51,148 Speaker 1: performs under pressure. I mean, I mean, we've just got 328 00:15:51,388 --> 00:15:52,908 Speaker 1: We've got all the things that you need, and so 329 00:15:53,228 --> 00:15:55,428 Speaker 1: he would definitely be a good guy to have on 330 00:15:55,508 --> 00:15:57,548 Speaker 1: your team when it comes or doing a heist movie. 331 00:15:57,708 --> 00:15:59,228 Speaker 1: You bring him. You got to bring Burrow though, right, 332 00:15:59,668 --> 00:16:01,508 Speaker 1: You bring him, you got to bring that. And Joe 333 00:16:01,548 --> 00:16:03,548 Speaker 1: Burrow would be here, like he'd have a big cigars. 334 00:16:03,828 --> 00:16:06,748 Speaker 1: Most heist ually end with a chase. So yeah, I'm 335 00:16:06,748 --> 00:16:09,228 Speaker 1: gonna go. I'm gonna think totally asymmetrically here. I was 336 00:16:09,228 --> 00:16:11,228 Speaker 1: gonna go with the cheap I keep to leave thing 337 00:16:11,348 --> 00:16:13,588 Speaker 1: to grab the necklace. But in a heist, you need 338 00:16:13,708 --> 00:16:16,868 Speaker 1: someone who's low profile the security doesn't recognize, and that 339 00:16:17,028 --> 00:16:18,668 Speaker 1: is not drawing a lot of attention. You know who 340 00:16:18,708 --> 00:16:20,428 Speaker 1: I want is my entryman. This is gonna seem weird. 341 00:16:20,468 --> 00:16:24,988 Speaker 1: I want Dennis Allen. Dennis Allen looks like stock gentleman 342 00:16:25,068 --> 00:16:26,988 Speaker 1: who is like in the guests who game. You put 343 00:16:27,068 --> 00:16:28,548 Speaker 1: a hat on him and air rings like no one 344 00:16:28,628 --> 00:16:30,988 Speaker 1: recognizes Dennis Allen the head coach right there. I know, 345 00:16:31,428 --> 00:16:34,028 Speaker 1: but he makes Matt Eberflus look like Bill Belichick in 346 00:16:34,148 --> 00:16:37,028 Speaker 1: terms of his recognizability. I think Dennis Allen just walk 347 00:16:37,148 --> 00:16:39,468 Speaker 1: right in and be like no one notices him, totally 348 00:16:39,668 --> 00:16:42,828 Speaker 1: under the radar. You need someone low key. It can't 349 00:16:42,828 --> 00:16:45,588 Speaker 1: all be pit and clooney and cheatle. You need that 350 00:16:45,708 --> 00:16:47,628 Speaker 1: guy who is in the bud Light commercial years ago, 351 00:16:47,748 --> 00:16:50,548 Speaker 1: doctor Galakowitz. Peter, you know what I'm talking about, Yes, 352 00:16:50,708 --> 00:16:52,828 Speaker 1: I am, remember that guy in the Oceans eleven? Who 353 00:16:52,868 --> 00:16:55,348 Speaker 1: do you got for your heist? I also need someone 354 00:16:55,468 --> 00:16:57,828 Speaker 1: in the coaching ranks, but I need someone to mastermind 355 00:16:57,908 --> 00:17:00,228 Speaker 1: this thing. Someone so bold that who you'd be willing 356 00:17:00,308 --> 00:17:02,908 Speaker 1: to consider drawing up some plays in the offense for 357 00:17:02,988 --> 00:17:05,308 Speaker 1: a wide receiver to play running back. Someone so educated 358 00:17:05,348 --> 00:17:07,388 Speaker 1: that he went to Yale. Give me new Dolphins head 359 00:17:07,428 --> 00:17:10,868 Speaker 1: coach Mike McDaniel. I want him down there in the 360 00:17:11,028 --> 00:17:14,348 Speaker 1: basement working this thing with the true detective board behind him, 361 00:17:14,348 --> 00:17:16,908 Speaker 1: with the beautiful mind visions going on there. I want 362 00:17:16,988 --> 00:17:19,108 Speaker 1: that guy. And I think Mike's a pretty good good hang. 363 00:17:19,228 --> 00:17:21,268 Speaker 1: I think he's pretty cool. Hang. He's like the Scott 364 00:17:21,388 --> 00:17:23,988 Speaker 1: con character in the in the Oceans eleven movies. I'm 365 00:17:23,988 --> 00:17:26,988 Speaker 1: going Mike McDaniel is my pick. Schrag. That video was nuts. 366 00:17:27,388 --> 00:17:31,388 Speaker 1: They spared no expense. What's new? Aaron Donald's like, Okay, 367 00:17:31,548 --> 00:17:34,388 Speaker 1: let's talk about my contract. Well, said Peter Schrager at 368 00:17:34,428 --> 00:17:36,108 Speaker 1: gm IF with your thoughts, Kyle, I thought that they 369 00:17:36,148 --> 00:17:39,188 Speaker 1: didn't care about picks. Blip them picks, but steal the 370 00:17:39,268 --> 00:17:43,108 Speaker 1: track it all. They have it all all right. We 371 00:17:43,228 --> 00:17:45,828 Speaker 1: are a day away from the twenty twenty two draft. 372 00:17:45,948 --> 00:18:03,868 Speaker 1: We'll talk some more, so many questions. We'll have all 373 00:18:03,908 --> 00:18:06,588 Speaker 1: those answers starting tomorrow right here on NFL Network. It's 374 00:18:06,588 --> 00:18:09,188 Speaker 1: the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, presented by Verizon right 375 00:18:09,268 --> 00:18:12,188 Speaker 1: here in Vegas. Peter is with us for that draft. 376 00:18:12,508 --> 00:18:14,188 Speaker 1: You can go to NFL dot com, slash draft or 377 00:18:14,228 --> 00:18:17,068 Speaker 1: more info. There are show presented to you by Ram Trucks. 378 00:18:17,108 --> 00:18:18,708 Speaker 1: As we sit here live in New York City and 379 00:18:18,828 --> 00:18:22,148 Speaker 1: send it out to Peter Schrager. We've got Matt Castle, 380 00:18:22,228 --> 00:18:24,908 Speaker 1: Kyle Brant, myself, Kay Adams, Well, let's do it. Lee Blabla, 381 00:18:25,108 --> 00:18:27,788 Speaker 1: Tom Pellasero joining him as well, holding it down for 382 00:18:27,868 --> 00:18:29,908 Speaker 1: us in the middle of the night in Sweet Sweet Vegas. 383 00:18:30,348 --> 00:18:32,748 Speaker 1: What are you hearing, guys before round one tomorrow? We 384 00:18:32,868 --> 00:18:36,028 Speaker 1: are twenty four hours away from Draft day one, and 385 00:18:36,308 --> 00:18:39,108 Speaker 1: tom it has been all quiet on the Western front 386 00:18:39,188 --> 00:18:41,668 Speaker 1: over here as far as quarterback buzz, it's not a 387 00:18:41,708 --> 00:18:44,668 Speaker 1: typical draft. What are you hearing as there now? One 388 00:18:44,708 --> 00:18:47,708 Speaker 1: day away? Every general manager, head coach I've talked to 389 00:18:47,748 --> 00:18:49,388 Speaker 1: over the past couple of days been asking the same thing. 390 00:18:49,468 --> 00:18:51,348 Speaker 1: When did the quarterbacks start to go? Because that's going 391 00:18:51,388 --> 00:18:53,268 Speaker 1: to dictate so much about how the rest of the 392 00:18:53,388 --> 00:18:55,068 Speaker 1: draft falls. Do you got a couple of teams in 393 00:18:55,108 --> 00:18:57,268 Speaker 1: the top ten who are at least threats? If you're 394 00:18:57,348 --> 00:19:00,228 Speaker 1: gaming this out to take one Carolina at six, Atlanta 395 00:19:00,308 --> 00:19:02,788 Speaker 1: at eight. If no quarterbacks go, then well then you're 396 00:19:02,788 --> 00:19:05,268 Speaker 1: really looking probably into the teams. There's that run of 397 00:19:05,308 --> 00:19:07,468 Speaker 1: picks where the Saints picked twice and I believe sixteen 398 00:19:07,508 --> 00:19:09,788 Speaker 1: and nineteen. Then he got the Steelers at number twenty 399 00:19:09,828 --> 00:19:11,788 Speaker 1: a little bit further down than that. Some people believe 400 00:19:11,828 --> 00:19:13,828 Speaker 1: Tennessee potentially could be in the mix of twenty six, 401 00:19:13,908 --> 00:19:16,148 Speaker 1: But there's so much variants in terms of where any 402 00:19:16,228 --> 00:19:18,428 Speaker 1: potential run starts or where the first one could go, 403 00:19:18,748 --> 00:19:20,468 Speaker 1: that nobody's really sure exactly how this is going to 404 00:19:20,548 --> 00:19:22,908 Speaker 1: shake out. Now, the belief continues to be that the 405 00:19:23,068 --> 00:19:25,268 Speaker 1: first one off the board, most likely it is going 406 00:19:25,308 --> 00:19:28,308 Speaker 1: to be Malique Willis from Liberty, just because the traits 407 00:19:28,348 --> 00:19:32,068 Speaker 1: are rare, the big arm, the running ability, the playmaking ability, 408 00:19:32,108 --> 00:19:34,468 Speaker 1: and everybody that met with him just liked him as 409 00:19:34,548 --> 00:19:37,188 Speaker 1: a guy. They believe in his personality and the way 410 00:19:37,188 --> 00:19:38,988 Speaker 1: that guys are going to gravitate toward him because he 411 00:19:39,028 --> 00:19:42,308 Speaker 1: can be so electric. Then you've got other guys Kenny Pickett, 412 00:19:42,388 --> 00:19:44,628 Speaker 1: who everybody agrees it is the most ready made guy 413 00:19:44,668 --> 00:19:46,908 Speaker 1: who played a pro style offense at pit. But the 414 00:19:47,068 --> 00:19:49,188 Speaker 1: upsides of question there. I even had a head coach 415 00:19:49,268 --> 00:19:50,948 Speaker 1: tell me last night he wouldn't be surprised if we 416 00:19:50,988 --> 00:19:52,468 Speaker 1: look back three or four years down the line and 417 00:19:52,588 --> 00:19:55,188 Speaker 1: Desmond Ritter is the best one of this group. Some 418 00:19:55,388 --> 00:19:57,268 Speaker 1: people like Sam Howell, He's had some of lat In 419 00:19:57,308 --> 00:19:58,868 Speaker 1: the process, there could be a bunch of guys who 420 00:19:58,908 --> 00:20:00,948 Speaker 1: can go in the first there might only be a couple. 421 00:20:01,028 --> 00:20:02,948 Speaker 1: We're gonna have to see when that run begins. Yeah, 422 00:20:02,948 --> 00:20:04,668 Speaker 1: and this is one of those deals where it could 423 00:20:04,668 --> 00:20:06,308 Speaker 1: be Ridder of the first quarterback off the board, and 424 00:20:06,348 --> 00:20:08,628 Speaker 1: we're all like Ridder and it's no. Well, Desmond Ridder 425 00:20:08,628 --> 00:20:10,988 Speaker 1: won forty four games in college and a team looked 426 00:20:10,988 --> 00:20:12,948 Speaker 1: at him and met him in a situation, They're like, 427 00:20:13,028 --> 00:20:15,708 Speaker 1: that's our guy. It's fascinating because all along we've heard 428 00:20:15,828 --> 00:20:18,068 Speaker 1: that Pickett has a connection to Matt Rule because he 429 00:20:18,148 --> 00:20:19,948 Speaker 1: recruited him when he was at Temple and Pickett was 430 00:20:19,988 --> 00:20:21,988 Speaker 1: a Jersey short kid. And then that of course, David 431 00:20:22,028 --> 00:20:24,148 Speaker 1: Tepper went to the University of Pittsburgh and has a 432 00:20:24,228 --> 00:20:26,508 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh ties, and that's where Kenny Pickett went. But the 433 00:20:26,588 --> 00:20:28,628 Speaker 1: more we get closer to the draft, the less I'm 434 00:20:28,708 --> 00:20:31,788 Speaker 1: hearing Carolina and Pickett, and the more I'm hearing Carolina 435 00:20:31,988 --> 00:20:34,348 Speaker 1: offensive tackle. That is what you're hearing. So the one 436 00:20:34,428 --> 00:20:37,468 Speaker 1: theory that Daniel Jeremiah, who has been so great throughout 437 00:20:37,468 --> 00:20:39,788 Speaker 1: the last few weeks, posed was something called Pickett plus 438 00:20:39,948 --> 00:20:42,428 Speaker 1: for Carolina, where maybe they can trade back into the 439 00:20:42,548 --> 00:20:44,668 Speaker 1: middle of the first round, get a second round or 440 00:20:44,708 --> 00:20:46,788 Speaker 1: third round pick and advantage as well, and then also 441 00:20:46,908 --> 00:20:49,028 Speaker 1: take picket in the teens. But it's been since EJ. 442 00:20:49,308 --> 00:20:53,108 Speaker 1: Manuel Draft where Geno Smiths in twenty thirteen, where I 443 00:20:53,188 --> 00:20:56,508 Speaker 1: think a quarterback has been so light in this draft buzz. 444 00:20:56,548 --> 00:20:58,748 Speaker 1: And yet here we are and it's still as electric 445 00:20:58,828 --> 00:21:00,748 Speaker 1: as ever. Maybe we just don't need the quarterbacks to 446 00:21:00,788 --> 00:21:03,108 Speaker 1: go at the top. K I think they might. I mean, 447 00:21:03,188 --> 00:21:05,868 Speaker 1: as someone who locked Malique Willis to the Lions at 448 00:21:05,868 --> 00:21:07,708 Speaker 1: two several times here on the show, I think a 449 00:21:07,788 --> 00:21:10,628 Speaker 1: couple of them will go. That Carolina thing. Very interesting. 450 00:21:10,668 --> 00:21:12,708 Speaker 1: And then there's the whole Falcons and Giants of it all, 451 00:21:12,748 --> 00:21:15,228 Speaker 1: and the Baker Mayfield and Jimmy Garoppolo of it all, 452 00:21:15,268 --> 00:21:17,748 Speaker 1: all things to keep our eyes on right here on 453 00:21:17,988 --> 00:21:21,228 Speaker 1: NFL Network. Tom Pelisero, Peter Scheger, Shregs, don't go anywhere. 454 00:21:21,228 --> 00:21:22,428 Speaker 1: I got to get back to you at a second. 455 00:21:22,508 --> 00:21:25,588 Speaker 1: But it's really interesting. Let's talk quarterbacks. Let's talk around one. 456 00:21:26,188 --> 00:21:28,348 Speaker 1: Let's start with you castle a quarterback for a long 457 00:21:28,428 --> 00:21:30,988 Speaker 1: time in the National Football League. Which team should take 458 00:21:30,988 --> 00:21:33,228 Speaker 1: a QB? Carolina should take a QB. But I don't 459 00:21:33,268 --> 00:21:35,148 Speaker 1: think that they will at six, right. I don't think 460 00:21:35,228 --> 00:21:36,988 Speaker 1: any of these guys are valued that high in this 461 00:21:37,148 --> 00:21:39,948 Speaker 1: draft that they're going to take that quarterback at six. 462 00:21:40,068 --> 00:21:42,388 Speaker 1: But I think the most realistic team that is going 463 00:21:42,428 --> 00:21:45,028 Speaker 1: to take a quarterback this year is the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, 464 00:21:45,068 --> 00:21:46,868 Speaker 1: I know that they have Mitch Trubisky and they signed 465 00:21:46,948 --> 00:21:48,628 Speaker 1: him and everything like that, but if you look at 466 00:21:48,668 --> 00:21:51,228 Speaker 1: Mike Tomlin, you look at Colbert, They've been at almost 467 00:21:51,388 --> 00:21:53,668 Speaker 1: every one of these guys pro days, and their entire 468 00:21:53,708 --> 00:21:56,588 Speaker 1: scouting department has as well. They've also had these guys 469 00:21:56,628 --> 00:21:59,388 Speaker 1: in for visits meetings at their facility, so they're getting 470 00:21:59,388 --> 00:22:00,948 Speaker 1: to know these guys. So I think that they're serious. 471 00:22:00,988 --> 00:22:04,068 Speaker 1: And when you talk about the Pittsburgh Steelers, they usually 472 00:22:04,148 --> 00:22:07,348 Speaker 1: are pretty open about what they're going to draft. And 473 00:22:07,428 --> 00:22:10,068 Speaker 1: you saw that in that pre draft meeting or in 474 00:22:10,188 --> 00:22:13,748 Speaker 1: press conference in which Colbert said the most critical position 475 00:22:13,948 --> 00:22:17,428 Speaker 1: on any team is the quarterback position, and he openly 476 00:22:17,508 --> 00:22:20,028 Speaker 1: said that they might add somebody. And with that being said, 477 00:22:20,068 --> 00:22:22,228 Speaker 1: I can see a guy like a Malik Willis or 478 00:22:22,268 --> 00:22:25,308 Speaker 1: a Kenny Pickens or Desmond Ritter, any of these guys 479 00:22:25,348 --> 00:22:28,028 Speaker 1: that they feel fits their system is a guy that 480 00:22:28,068 --> 00:22:30,108 Speaker 1: they can bring in and also they can give them 481 00:22:30,188 --> 00:22:33,028 Speaker 1: time to develop, particularly a guy like Malik Willis. It's 482 00:22:33,068 --> 00:22:35,148 Speaker 1: fascinating to see in Pittsburgh in this because they're one 483 00:22:35,188 --> 00:22:38,708 Speaker 1: of the most well run franchises in sports. They don't 484 00:22:38,908 --> 00:22:42,308 Speaker 1: make those huge mistakes. So if they do take a quarterback, 485 00:22:42,548 --> 00:22:45,228 Speaker 1: they love him, and if they don't, then that we'll 486 00:22:45,268 --> 00:22:47,388 Speaker 1: see him next year if Pittsburgh has special stakes to it, 487 00:22:47,388 --> 00:22:49,428 Speaker 1: because they matter. I'm going to do this one more 488 00:22:49,468 --> 00:22:51,228 Speaker 1: time before the draft until I probably do it some 489 00:22:51,308 --> 00:22:54,988 Speaker 1: more one more time. I'm quite comfortable. The team I 490 00:22:54,988 --> 00:22:56,948 Speaker 1: would like to see take a quarterback with their first 491 00:22:57,068 --> 00:22:58,988 Speaker 1: round pick is the New York Giants, And I say 492 00:22:59,068 --> 00:23:01,228 Speaker 1: that with a full understand that is very difficult to 493 00:23:01,308 --> 00:23:04,468 Speaker 1: admit when you were wrong, especially an organization like that, 494 00:23:04,628 --> 00:23:07,708 Speaker 1: especially with Daniel Jones, who seems to be a great person, 495 00:23:07,788 --> 00:23:10,148 Speaker 1: a great work or, a great teammate and everything great. 496 00:23:10,268 --> 00:23:12,028 Speaker 1: I don't think that was the right pick for them, 497 00:23:12,108 --> 00:23:15,108 Speaker 1: And the real mistake is continue to insist that maybe 498 00:23:15,148 --> 00:23:17,188 Speaker 1: it was. I was watching this network recently, within the 499 00:23:17,268 --> 00:23:19,988 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks, and they were talking about Daniel Jones, 500 00:23:20,068 --> 00:23:21,828 Speaker 1: and they were hyping him up and trying to build 501 00:23:21,828 --> 00:23:23,708 Speaker 1: positive things, as we all do about Daniel Jones. And 502 00:23:23,788 --> 00:23:25,908 Speaker 1: the first videotape that rolled, and this is just a 503 00:23:25,948 --> 00:23:28,308 Speaker 1: couple weeks ago, was this tape. This is a great 504 00:23:28,308 --> 00:23:31,228 Speaker 1: play and a great moment for this was three years ago. 505 00:23:31,788 --> 00:23:33,908 Speaker 1: And it's not even like a clutch throw. It's just 506 00:23:34,028 --> 00:23:35,628 Speaker 1: they open up and he runs and it's a nice 507 00:23:35,668 --> 00:23:37,668 Speaker 1: play and they win. In trying to build the case 508 00:23:37,708 --> 00:23:40,428 Speaker 1: for we cannot still be showing a play against the 509 00:23:40,508 --> 00:23:43,628 Speaker 1: Jamis Winston Buccaneers in which rookie Daniel Jones had a 510 00:23:43,668 --> 00:23:45,948 Speaker 1: great driving, a great play. There has to be more 511 00:23:46,348 --> 00:23:48,228 Speaker 1: evidence than that than we should keep him. And I 512 00:23:48,348 --> 00:23:50,188 Speaker 1: know there's plays here and there, but that is the 513 00:23:50,308 --> 00:23:53,308 Speaker 1: number one moments. The other thing I'm hearing is this 514 00:23:53,908 --> 00:23:56,868 Speaker 1: angle where Brian day Ball came over from Buffalo and 515 00:23:57,068 --> 00:24:00,188 Speaker 1: there's his Josh Allen. He's big, he's tall, he runs around. 516 00:24:00,668 --> 00:24:02,988 Speaker 1: I would submit to you that Brian Dave balls Josh 517 00:24:03,068 --> 00:24:05,508 Speaker 1: Allen is the guy that it be talked about without 518 00:24:05,548 --> 00:24:09,388 Speaker 1: mentioning Josh Allen, which is Malik willis the same type 519 00:24:09,428 --> 00:24:13,948 Speaker 1: of college program great running ability. Rocket arm Raw got 520 00:24:14,068 --> 00:24:15,588 Speaker 1: to work on him a little bit. Can you think 521 00:24:15,588 --> 00:24:17,388 Speaker 1: of a quarterback in history and not you know a 522 00:24:17,468 --> 00:24:19,908 Speaker 1: lot about this that would be better suited to be 523 00:24:20,028 --> 00:24:22,348 Speaker 1: humble and to shut up and welcome in a rookie 524 00:24:22,388 --> 00:24:24,268 Speaker 1: who he knows is going to take his job more 525 00:24:24,348 --> 00:24:26,588 Speaker 1: than Daniel Jones, who would not say crap if he 526 00:24:26,628 --> 00:24:28,748 Speaker 1: had a mouthful of it. And I respect that about him. 527 00:24:28,788 --> 00:24:31,628 Speaker 1: He is a model teammate. Please do this. Don't keep 528 00:24:31,708 --> 00:24:33,388 Speaker 1: saying this is gonna work, and let's just put a 529 00:24:33,428 --> 00:24:35,108 Speaker 1: tackle in front of Daniel Jones and then he's gonna 530 00:24:35,108 --> 00:24:37,268 Speaker 1: turn into Aaron Rodgers. It's hard to meet. You're wrong. 531 00:24:37,428 --> 00:24:38,708 Speaker 1: I think it's time for the Giants to do that. 532 00:24:38,988 --> 00:24:40,428 Speaker 1: I've never had you. I don't think we've ever done 533 00:24:40,428 --> 00:24:41,988 Speaker 1: a show together. A different deal, right? Is it weird? 534 00:24:42,348 --> 00:24:44,268 Speaker 1: Very weird. I feel like I'm in Jersey. I feel 535 00:24:44,308 --> 00:24:48,588 Speaker 1: like you're yelling at a drafting, though usually I'm peripheral. No, 536 00:24:48,748 --> 00:24:52,188 Speaker 1: I just get the vein shot, okay, So I'll submit 537 00:24:52,308 --> 00:24:54,268 Speaker 1: this to the table. There's a lot of smoke around 538 00:24:54,268 --> 00:24:56,228 Speaker 1: the Falcons taking a wide receiver, and I get it. 539 00:24:56,268 --> 00:24:59,268 Speaker 1: They don't know Calvin Ridley. I'm hoping that's a smoke screen. 540 00:24:59,348 --> 00:25:01,308 Speaker 1: A little bit take a quarterback. How much sense does 541 00:25:01,348 --> 00:25:03,548 Speaker 1: Malik Willis have all the things that Kyle Brandt said 542 00:25:03,708 --> 00:25:05,988 Speaker 1: about what he is the highest ceiling among all of 543 00:25:06,068 --> 00:25:08,868 Speaker 1: these quarterbacks. That would be nice. They bring in Mariota 544 00:25:08,908 --> 00:25:11,348 Speaker 1: to be their bridge guy. Well, the bridge only works 545 00:25:11,348 --> 00:25:14,228 Speaker 1: if there's something on the other second yea. So it's 546 00:25:14,268 --> 00:25:16,588 Speaker 1: just the simple facts. I took physics in high school. 547 00:25:16,668 --> 00:25:18,788 Speaker 1: It's true the ceiling is high. Put him with an 548 00:25:18,828 --> 00:25:21,108 Speaker 1: offensive genius like Arthur Smith. That would be ideal. Get 549 00:25:21,148 --> 00:25:23,108 Speaker 1: a wide receiver else where. There's so many in this draft. 550 00:25:23,228 --> 00:25:25,148 Speaker 1: I love us this situation for him. He won't be 551 00:25:25,988 --> 00:25:27,428 Speaker 1: off the betle, he'll be on the bench. He's not 552 00:25:27,468 --> 00:25:29,548 Speaker 1: gonna be forced into action that quickly. And I love that. 553 00:25:29,908 --> 00:25:32,228 Speaker 1: The Falcons, Let's just be honest, they're in a period 554 00:25:32,268 --> 00:25:36,948 Speaker 1: of transition. Get Malik in the building. Develop Malik Willis, 555 00:25:37,508 --> 00:25:39,868 Speaker 1: let him be your franchise guy. I'm not even gonna 556 00:25:39,868 --> 00:25:42,388 Speaker 1: say Peter the cute ties with him in Atlanta, but 557 00:25:42,468 --> 00:25:45,188 Speaker 1: those do exist. It just makes too much sense at 558 00:25:45,268 --> 00:25:48,348 Speaker 1: eight to not consider it. Okay, I know they've got Mariota, 559 00:25:48,428 --> 00:25:50,588 Speaker 1: but they went all in on Deshaun Watson. So it's 560 00:25:50,628 --> 00:25:53,228 Speaker 1: not like they weren't looking for a quarterback of the future, 561 00:25:53,268 --> 00:25:55,348 Speaker 1: and Mariota might have been their second option. So maybe 562 00:25:55,388 --> 00:25:57,548 Speaker 1: if Willis is at eight overall, I mean, if you're 563 00:25:57,588 --> 00:25:59,548 Speaker 1: gonna take him later in the first round, you might 564 00:25:59,548 --> 00:26:01,308 Speaker 1: as well take him at eight overall if you're the Falcons, 565 00:26:01,388 --> 00:26:03,788 Speaker 1: especially in this draft. But I'm looking at that twentieth pick. 566 00:26:03,988 --> 00:26:06,188 Speaker 1: And last year, everyone in the everyone in the world 567 00:26:06,228 --> 00:26:08,508 Speaker 1: had Naji Harris going to the Steelers, and he went 568 00:26:08,588 --> 00:26:10,788 Speaker 1: to the Steelers. You look at these mock drafts. Everyone's 569 00:26:10,788 --> 00:26:13,068 Speaker 1: got Malik Willis going to the Steelers right now. And 570 00:26:13,228 --> 00:26:15,828 Speaker 1: that's not saying mock drafts are right. Let me tell 571 00:26:15,828 --> 00:26:21,308 Speaker 1: you why, because Malik Willis is everything that Ben Roethlisberger 572 00:26:21,428 --> 00:26:23,628 Speaker 1: wasn't at the end of his career. He's mobile, he's 573 00:26:23,668 --> 00:26:26,188 Speaker 1: got this huge arm, and he's got the ability to 574 00:26:26,468 --> 00:26:29,588 Speaker 1: make plays out of the pocket off schedule. You got 575 00:26:29,668 --> 00:26:33,788 Speaker 1: that introbiskie, sure, but Willis could be something even greater. 576 00:26:33,908 --> 00:26:36,788 Speaker 1: Now I'll add to this, there was the Liberty Pro 577 00:26:36,948 --> 00:26:39,348 Speaker 1: Day and our guy Ian Rappaport was there. What I 578 00:26:39,428 --> 00:26:42,868 Speaker 1: look at is who was there. Mike Tomlin and Kevin Colbert, 579 00:26:42,908 --> 00:26:45,988 Speaker 1: the general manager, were both there and several other staff 580 00:26:46,028 --> 00:26:47,708 Speaker 1: members from Pittsburgh, and that was on a day that 581 00:26:47,828 --> 00:26:49,628 Speaker 1: Virginia Tech had their pro day. It was a day 582 00:26:49,628 --> 00:26:51,988 Speaker 1: that several other schools had their pro day. They showed up. 583 00:26:52,028 --> 00:26:53,908 Speaker 1: But I'll give you one wild card for Pittsburgh two 584 00:26:53,948 --> 00:26:56,988 Speaker 1: at twenty. If it's not Malik Willis. Desmond Ritter can 585 00:26:57,028 --> 00:26:59,828 Speaker 1: do a lot of the same stuff that Malik Willis 586 00:27:00,108 --> 00:27:02,108 Speaker 1: showed us he can do. And yet he has forty 587 00:27:02,148 --> 00:27:05,348 Speaker 1: four career wins and he ran a four three forty 588 00:27:05,388 --> 00:27:07,788 Speaker 1: when he showed up to the combine. I think Desmond 589 00:27:07,828 --> 00:27:10,268 Speaker 1: Ritter's got a lot of heat now, and it's late 590 00:27:10,308 --> 00:27:12,468 Speaker 1: in the draft process because of how he interviewed with 591 00:27:12,628 --> 00:27:15,188 Speaker 1: teams and at the end of the day, you meet 592 00:27:15,228 --> 00:27:17,308 Speaker 1: this kid. He's got the size, he's got the build, 593 00:27:17,348 --> 00:27:20,788 Speaker 1: he's got the speed. He's also a father with a wife, 594 00:27:21,108 --> 00:27:24,028 Speaker 1: and he also is an adult. He is an alpha 595 00:27:24,148 --> 00:27:26,028 Speaker 1: in the room for a team that went from being 596 00:27:26,068 --> 00:27:29,428 Speaker 1: a non Power five conference team to beating Notre Dame 597 00:27:29,708 --> 00:27:33,348 Speaker 1: at South Bend and then going to the College Football Playoffs. 598 00:27:33,468 --> 00:27:36,628 Speaker 1: In a weird draft year for quarterbacks, Desmond Ritter might 599 00:27:36,748 --> 00:27:39,068 Speaker 1: end up being the first one taken off the board 600 00:27:39,068 --> 00:27:41,028 Speaker 1: and I wouldn't be shocked if he was Pittsburgh at twenty. 601 00:27:41,108 --> 00:27:47,268 Speaker 1: Either draft is toomall row Kyle. We have some viewers 602 00:27:47,348 --> 00:27:50,948 Speaker 1: take notice that you're sea positioning is a little dicey. 603 00:27:51,348 --> 00:27:54,388 Speaker 1: You're on the edge, living on the edge. Our viewers 604 00:27:54,468 --> 00:27:57,428 Speaker 1: went so far as to say that you're levitating on 605 00:27:57,508 --> 00:28:00,028 Speaker 1: the edge, buns of steel. I like, I'm so interested 606 00:28:00,068 --> 00:28:02,188 Speaker 1: in what you were saying. If I was sitting back here, 607 00:28:02,308 --> 00:28:05,588 Speaker 1: like whatever, what are the Seahawks? I'm here, I want 608 00:28:05,628 --> 00:28:08,108 Speaker 1: to hear it, and I refuse to move back, and 609 00:28:08,148 --> 00:28:09,988 Speaker 1: the good I can only promise this. People are you're 610 00:28:09,988 --> 00:28:12,268 Speaker 1: gonna fall. You're gonna fall. At some point. I will fall. 611 00:28:12,428 --> 00:28:15,268 Speaker 1: It's just inevitable. It will happen. I might even catch 612 00:28:15,388 --> 00:28:17,228 Speaker 1: my chin on the table and that'll be fun too. 613 00:28:17,428 --> 00:28:19,428 Speaker 1: So everybody wins, and you do this the whole three 614 00:28:19,468 --> 00:28:21,988 Speaker 1: hours now, I think off and on. People love to 615 00:28:22,068 --> 00:28:23,508 Speaker 1: point it out. It's like that whole thing with the 616 00:28:23,588 --> 00:28:25,508 Speaker 1: monster trucks, like pay for the whole seat you only 617 00:28:25,548 --> 00:28:27,708 Speaker 1: need From my advantage point, I don't see it because 618 00:28:27,708 --> 00:28:29,388 Speaker 1: I have the glass table there. But that is a 619 00:28:29,508 --> 00:28:33,108 Speaker 1: wild it's a wild way to list. This is my life, baby, 620 00:28:33,268 --> 00:28:36,028 Speaker 1: I will never change. So, speaking of living on the 621 00:28:36,228 --> 00:28:39,388 Speaker 1: edge and being on the edge, which team's first round 622 00:28:39,468 --> 00:28:44,708 Speaker 1: pick will have you looking like Kyles like this, I 623 00:28:44,828 --> 00:28:48,468 Speaker 1: probably got this beautiful mahogany home office and boardroom down 624 00:28:48,508 --> 00:28:51,028 Speaker 1: and pen about Howie Roseman says, just like this edge 625 00:28:51,068 --> 00:28:54,548 Speaker 1: of the seat and guy edged right on the razor's edge. 626 00:28:54,588 --> 00:28:56,108 Speaker 1: I don't know what the Eagle's gonna do. They have 627 00:28:56,228 --> 00:28:59,868 Speaker 1: the fifteen and the eighteen. I don't know what they're 628 00:28:59,868 --> 00:29:01,268 Speaker 1: gonna do, but I know what they're not gonna do. 629 00:29:01,468 --> 00:29:03,348 Speaker 1: They're not gonna do nothing. They're not gonna say they're 630 00:29:03,508 --> 00:29:06,228 Speaker 1: they're fifteen player available, eight D and a couple picks later. 631 00:29:06,668 --> 00:29:08,828 Speaker 1: How he's got something up the sleeve. This is too 632 00:29:08,908 --> 00:29:12,708 Speaker 1: many shells to give this sort of gun slinger to 633 00:29:12,868 --> 00:29:15,148 Speaker 1: not do anything. I think he either moves way up. 634 00:29:15,588 --> 00:29:18,588 Speaker 1: I think he moves way back. I just cannot see 635 00:29:18,668 --> 00:29:20,228 Speaker 1: us on Friday where I mean, like, yeah, the Eagles 636 00:29:20,268 --> 00:29:22,388 Speaker 1: at fifteen they took the best wide receiver available, and 637 00:29:22,388 --> 00:29:24,468 Speaker 1: eighteen they took a safety. I don't know what how 638 00:29:24,508 --> 00:29:26,748 Speaker 1: he's doing, but I have this tingle in the finger 639 00:29:26,828 --> 00:29:28,428 Speaker 1: that I'm like, oh, the Eagles gonna do something. Nuts 640 00:29:28,468 --> 00:29:29,748 Speaker 1: in this draft, and they're one of thee I'm looking 641 00:29:29,748 --> 00:29:32,148 Speaker 1: forward to the most. For me, it's the Houston Texans. 642 00:29:32,228 --> 00:29:36,028 Speaker 1: You know, Nick Assario, nobody really knows what he's thinking 643 00:29:36,148 --> 00:29:38,068 Speaker 1: right now. Right he's one of those mad scientists. He 644 00:29:38,188 --> 00:29:40,988 Speaker 1: comes from the Bill Belichick school of thought. You know 645 00:29:41,108 --> 00:29:44,188 Speaker 1: where he's gonna go out and he's not gonna tell anybody, 646 00:29:44,308 --> 00:29:46,548 Speaker 1: But he could go any which way in this draft. 647 00:29:46,588 --> 00:29:49,188 Speaker 1: He could go, oh line, he can go corner, cornerback, 648 00:29:49,428 --> 00:29:51,588 Speaker 1: and they also obviously need a wide receiver, but I 649 00:29:51,628 --> 00:29:53,348 Speaker 1: don't think he's gonna take a wide receiver right now. 650 00:29:53,548 --> 00:29:55,548 Speaker 1: You know, I'm waiting to see who they're gonna pick 651 00:29:55,588 --> 00:29:59,228 Speaker 1: because I mean, realistically, they're building for twenty twenty three 652 00:29:59,228 --> 00:30:02,388 Speaker 1: because they've got multiple draft picks in multiple years coming 653 00:30:02,508 --> 00:30:04,308 Speaker 1: up in the first round because of the draft cap. 654 00:30:04,388 --> 00:30:07,708 Speaker 1: But how he handled the Deshaun Watson situation in which 655 00:30:07,788 --> 00:30:09,708 Speaker 1: he was able to wait, wait it out and then 656 00:30:09,828 --> 00:30:12,308 Speaker 1: finally make that trade got more draft capital. I just 657 00:30:12,348 --> 00:30:14,908 Speaker 1: think it'll be very interesting to see which way the 658 00:30:14,988 --> 00:30:16,948 Speaker 1: Houston Texans go this year, and I don't think anybody 659 00:30:16,988 --> 00:30:19,588 Speaker 1: really knows why. So much mystique was Caserio. If you're 660 00:30:19,588 --> 00:30:21,268 Speaker 1: in the building with him. You spent so much time 661 00:30:21,308 --> 00:30:23,388 Speaker 1: with him in New England. Why is such a mystery. 662 00:30:23,668 --> 00:30:25,628 Speaker 1: It's still a mystery to me. I mean I spent 663 00:30:25,788 --> 00:30:29,228 Speaker 1: days with him, and he's very personable. He'll talk to guys, 664 00:30:29,308 --> 00:30:31,188 Speaker 1: he'll see in the hallways and do all those things. 665 00:30:31,308 --> 00:30:33,508 Speaker 1: But at the same time, when he was behind doors 666 00:30:33,548 --> 00:30:36,028 Speaker 1: in the front office, I mean, he just has that 667 00:30:36,188 --> 00:30:38,388 Speaker 1: kind of mysterious way about him, and so he's not 668 00:30:38,428 --> 00:30:39,748 Speaker 1: going to come out and just tell you, And I 669 00:30:39,828 --> 00:30:41,788 Speaker 1: think it's very secretive and how he goes about and 670 00:30:41,828 --> 00:30:43,588 Speaker 1: their approach is different than a lot of other teams. 671 00:30:43,668 --> 00:30:45,388 Speaker 1: We're gonna throw out to Peter. I think Peter is 672 00:30:45,428 --> 00:30:47,788 Speaker 1: going to go back to shop up the hour here 673 00:30:47,868 --> 00:30:50,388 Speaker 1: in studio, New York City. Peter, who you got first 674 00:30:50,388 --> 00:30:52,388 Speaker 1: of all? Shout out to the Killers and the song 675 00:30:52,548 --> 00:30:54,628 Speaker 1: the Man that we're playing all the way in here. 676 00:30:54,668 --> 00:30:57,148 Speaker 1: I think that's very fitting for the number one overall pick, 677 00:30:57,188 --> 00:30:59,628 Speaker 1: The Killers, of course, Las Vegas Natives. But who's the 678 00:30:59,708 --> 00:31:02,068 Speaker 1: man in this draft? I think it's Cavon Thibodeau. And 679 00:31:02,108 --> 00:31:03,468 Speaker 1: I say it not because I think he's the first 680 00:31:03,508 --> 00:31:06,068 Speaker 1: overall pick. I think he's most intriguing prospect, and I 681 00:31:06,148 --> 00:31:08,788 Speaker 1: look at the Jets as the team at four, and 682 00:31:08,908 --> 00:31:10,148 Speaker 1: I am on the edge of my seat to see 683 00:31:10,228 --> 00:31:11,948 Speaker 1: if they're willing to take him or not. He met 684 00:31:11,988 --> 00:31:14,708 Speaker 1: with them on Good Friday, the friday before Easter, had 685 00:31:14,748 --> 00:31:16,948 Speaker 1: a great meeting with them. But the way this draft falls, 686 00:31:17,628 --> 00:31:19,748 Speaker 1: he might be sitting there at the board at four 687 00:31:19,868 --> 00:31:22,068 Speaker 1: and the Jets at to decide whether Cavon Thibodeau is 688 00:31:22,068 --> 00:31:24,348 Speaker 1: going to be staying in that green or they're gonna 689 00:31:24,388 --> 00:31:26,428 Speaker 1: go a different route. You know, Mike Garafolo had a 690 00:31:26,428 --> 00:31:30,068 Speaker 1: tweet earlier today indicating that Thibodeau is not the Jets choice. 691 00:31:30,068 --> 00:31:33,068 Speaker 1: I find that actually very interesting. Compared to what the 692 00:31:33,148 --> 00:31:35,708 Speaker 1: San Francisco forty nine ers built with Robert Sala as 693 00:31:35,748 --> 00:31:40,708 Speaker 1: their coach, Eric Armstead, DeForest Buckner, Nick Bosa defensive line, 694 00:31:40,868 --> 00:31:43,348 Speaker 1: the Jets defensive line right now, it's not that. If 695 00:31:43,428 --> 00:31:46,428 Speaker 1: Cavon Thibodeau's on the board at four, I'm fascinated to 696 00:31:46,508 --> 00:31:48,868 Speaker 1: see if the Jets pass on him, And if they do, 697 00:31:49,348 --> 00:31:52,068 Speaker 1: I wonder what those conversations were leading up to the draft, 698 00:31:52,148 --> 00:31:54,188 Speaker 1: and if it was Joe Douglas making a case for 699 00:31:54,268 --> 00:31:56,388 Speaker 1: someone else, if it was the owner Woody Johnson for 700 00:31:56,428 --> 00:31:58,948 Speaker 1: it was Michael Floor, the offensive coordinator. It's a collective 701 00:31:58,988 --> 00:32:01,788 Speaker 1: decision at four, but Cavon Thibodeau and the Jets makes 702 00:32:01,788 --> 00:32:04,708 Speaker 1: a lot of sense on paper. On my edge, might 703 00:32:04,708 --> 00:32:06,388 Speaker 1: see whether they're going to actually pull the trigger. If 704 00:32:06,388 --> 00:32:08,548 Speaker 1: he's there, I'll just add the Panthers in the mix. 705 00:32:09,028 --> 00:32:11,788 Speaker 1: It's because Peter was this is the one team I thought, 706 00:32:11,948 --> 00:32:13,708 Speaker 1: I'll take a quarterback, and he's talking about how they're 707 00:32:13,748 --> 00:32:15,908 Speaker 1: going to take a tackle potentially, like you don't know 708 00:32:15,948 --> 00:32:17,468 Speaker 1: what they're gonna do, And then I think they have 709 00:32:17,588 --> 00:32:19,668 Speaker 1: this weird ripple effect where they sit there at six. 710 00:32:19,948 --> 00:32:22,188 Speaker 1: It's the first and most likely spot that we would 711 00:32:22,188 --> 00:32:24,308 Speaker 1: see one of those quarterbacks lead. Is it Kenny pickt 712 00:32:24,468 --> 00:32:26,268 Speaker 1: Is it the connection to rule all of that? If 713 00:32:26,308 --> 00:32:28,548 Speaker 1: they take one, it's obviously huge. If they don't, how 714 00:32:28,628 --> 00:32:31,788 Speaker 1: far do QB slide? When do we see a quarterback 715 00:32:31,908 --> 00:32:34,148 Speaker 1: come off the board? So their decision to me one 716 00:32:34,188 --> 00:32:35,948 Speaker 1: way or another sort of sets the tone for the 717 00:32:35,988 --> 00:32:37,948 Speaker 1: rest of how the first round plays out. Some people 718 00:32:37,948 --> 00:32:40,268 Speaker 1: are saying no quarterbacks in the whole round. What people? 719 00:32:41,548 --> 00:32:44,028 Speaker 1: Some people say no kle Kenneth walk or make his 720 00:32:44,108 --> 00:32:46,428 Speaker 1: way into the first round. Will it be our guy 721 00:32:46,588 --> 00:32:50,228 Speaker 1: brief who knows all right? Which team can absolutely flip 722 00:32:50,348 --> 00:32:53,428 Speaker 1: the table? I did the seat bop in the table tomorrow? 723 00:32:53,748 --> 00:32:56,148 Speaker 1: Kyle once danced on this table. I did. Yeah, I 724 00:32:56,228 --> 00:32:59,428 Speaker 1: got reprimendance for that's the table is wobbly because it 725 00:32:59,468 --> 00:33:01,388 Speaker 1: did seven years later. Are you We're going to get 726 00:33:01,428 --> 00:33:14,468 Speaker 1: the small table sometimes soon. It's good morning Football. We're 727 00:33:14,468 --> 00:33:16,828 Speaker 1: in New York, presented by Ram Trucks on this Wednesday. 728 00:33:16,908 --> 00:33:19,268 Speaker 1: Kyle Brand is here across the table on the edge 729 00:33:19,308 --> 00:33:21,508 Speaker 1: of his seat and former Pro Bowl quarterback Back Castle. 730 00:33:22,268 --> 00:33:25,508 Speaker 1: Let's bring in Peter Schrager. Let's talk top ten here. 731 00:33:25,588 --> 00:33:28,228 Speaker 1: What is the latest ahead of the draft tomorrow night? 732 00:33:28,268 --> 00:33:31,988 Speaker 1: As we say hello to Peter and Tom, Hey guys, hey, kay, 733 00:33:32,068 --> 00:33:33,948 Speaker 1: it's pretty cool. The sun is coming up right now. 734 00:33:34,028 --> 00:33:36,988 Speaker 1: We got DJ's Nightclub behind me. That's an industry spot, 735 00:33:37,028 --> 00:33:39,268 Speaker 1: by the way, Tom, I've been told. And we've got 736 00:33:39,348 --> 00:33:42,148 Speaker 1: the top ten that is pretty undecided right now. As 737 00:33:42,228 --> 00:33:44,428 Speaker 1: far as the consensus around the league. When you just 738 00:33:44,508 --> 00:33:46,628 Speaker 1: take a big picture top ten, is there something that 739 00:33:46,708 --> 00:33:48,508 Speaker 1: sticks out to you as either a team that might 740 00:33:48,548 --> 00:33:50,508 Speaker 1: be wanted to trade up, trade back, or is there 741 00:33:50,508 --> 00:33:52,348 Speaker 1: a situation where you're going to keep a certain eye on. 742 00:33:52,468 --> 00:33:54,068 Speaker 1: In the top ten, we certainly always look at the 743 00:33:54,068 --> 00:33:57,948 Speaker 1: teams that are potential quarterback landing spots, Carolina Atlanta being 744 00:33:57,988 --> 00:33:59,988 Speaker 1: two of the obvious ones. But that was one of 745 00:34:00,028 --> 00:34:03,148 Speaker 1: the unique things in this draft. Seattle at number nine. 746 00:34:03,188 --> 00:34:05,348 Speaker 1: You're the last time that we saw the Seahawks drafting 747 00:34:05,428 --> 00:34:09,428 Speaker 1: the top ten. It was twenty ten, twelve years ago. 748 00:34:09,468 --> 00:34:12,348 Speaker 1: They took Russell Okung at number six. Then they came 749 00:34:12,388 --> 00:34:14,908 Speaker 1: back at Earl Thomas at number fourteen. They drafted Golden 750 00:34:14,988 --> 00:34:17,268 Speaker 1: Tate that year. They drafted Camp Chancellor that year. That 751 00:34:17,468 --> 00:34:20,388 Speaker 1: was the foundational draft for them to win the Super 752 00:34:20,468 --> 00:34:23,428 Speaker 1: Bowl three years later. So an opportunity here for John 753 00:34:23,468 --> 00:34:25,668 Speaker 1: Schneider and Pete Carroll at a time that there's certainly 754 00:34:25,748 --> 00:34:28,428 Speaker 1: not in a rebuild mode but a retool moving on 755 00:34:28,508 --> 00:34:31,668 Speaker 1: from Russell Wilson. They've got a potential quarterback vacancy. Would 756 00:34:31,668 --> 00:34:33,508 Speaker 1: they be willing to do something high up in this 757 00:34:33,668 --> 00:34:35,508 Speaker 1: draft for a quarterback? Are there some other players that 758 00:34:35,548 --> 00:34:37,148 Speaker 1: they might be able to take. They're a little bit 759 00:34:37,228 --> 00:34:39,748 Speaker 1: unique from other teams draft boards, Peter, just because we 760 00:34:39,788 --> 00:34:41,628 Speaker 1: haven't seen them draft that high and so long and 761 00:34:41,748 --> 00:34:43,708 Speaker 1: perpetually it seems like they're always the team that's trading. 762 00:34:43,828 --> 00:34:45,748 Speaker 1: And there's not a great history of what John Schneider 763 00:34:45,828 --> 00:34:47,868 Speaker 1: does in the top ten, as you mentioned twenty ten, 764 00:34:47,948 --> 00:34:49,948 Speaker 1: but also Schneider usually is a trade back guy, and 765 00:34:50,068 --> 00:34:52,828 Speaker 1: which leads to me to Carolina, where Scott Fitterer, who 766 00:34:52,988 --> 00:34:55,628 Speaker 1: was his lieutenant in Seattle for many years, is at six, 767 00:34:55,788 --> 00:34:57,948 Speaker 1: and they're sitting with just the sixth and the one 768 00:34:58,028 --> 00:35:00,028 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty seventh fix. So everything you're hearing around 769 00:35:00,028 --> 00:35:01,948 Speaker 1: the league right now is six might be a trade 770 00:35:01,988 --> 00:35:05,228 Speaker 1: backspot for Carolina. Seven for the Giant might be a 771 00:35:05,348 --> 00:35:07,748 Speaker 1: trade backspot as they have a lot of needs to fill. 772 00:35:07,868 --> 00:35:10,028 Speaker 1: I think the Jets are picking guys at four and ten, though, 773 00:35:10,108 --> 00:35:11,548 Speaker 1: and we'll go back to you guys at the table. 774 00:35:11,588 --> 00:35:13,188 Speaker 1: I want to hear what you think who could flip 775 00:35:13,388 --> 00:35:16,228 Speaker 1: the table in this top ten. I start with a nugget. 776 00:35:16,508 --> 00:35:18,308 Speaker 1: I have a nugget of all the great quarterbacks in 777 00:35:18,348 --> 00:35:20,868 Speaker 1: this week and Josh Allen Malomes and Aaron Rodgers, what 778 00:35:21,108 --> 00:35:25,468 Speaker 1: quarterback had the highest passer rating in the red zone. 779 00:35:25,508 --> 00:35:27,668 Speaker 1: So when the decision making is that it's premium, when 780 00:35:27,708 --> 00:35:29,908 Speaker 1: it's the biggest time for a quarterback to not mess up. 781 00:35:29,988 --> 00:35:31,788 Speaker 1: The highest passer rating in the red zone in the 782 00:35:32,028 --> 00:35:36,188 Speaker 1: entire league. It was actually Davis Mills. Davis Mills, a 783 00:35:36,308 --> 00:35:38,428 Speaker 1: rookie who they took in the third round, the Houston Texans. 784 00:35:38,508 --> 00:35:41,468 Speaker 1: It's an incredible stat based on how he played last year. 785 00:35:41,868 --> 00:35:43,548 Speaker 1: The reason I bring it up is that Houston and 786 00:35:43,628 --> 00:35:47,868 Speaker 1: now again at three and I think they're really really unpredictable, 787 00:35:48,188 --> 00:35:50,708 Speaker 1: and I think it's zags here. Every single mock to 788 00:35:50,868 --> 00:35:53,388 Speaker 1: a man to a woman, it has them taking a tackle. 789 00:35:53,508 --> 00:35:56,468 Speaker 1: Peters mock does They're all tackles last year. I think 790 00:35:56,508 --> 00:35:59,148 Speaker 1: we have to revisit. This was the shocking moment of 791 00:35:59,268 --> 00:36:01,708 Speaker 1: the draft, with the context of whatever was going on 792 00:36:01,788 --> 00:36:03,748 Speaker 1: with the Shawn Watson. The Texans had like one pick 793 00:36:03,828 --> 00:36:05,348 Speaker 1: and the whole thing in the third round, and when 794 00:36:05,388 --> 00:36:07,508 Speaker 1: it happened, it was shock and awe and rich eyes 795 00:36:07,548 --> 00:36:10,148 Speaker 1: and asking the same question over and over and over, 796 00:36:10,228 --> 00:36:11,908 Speaker 1: which we're really still trying to get an answer to. 797 00:36:12,428 --> 00:36:16,708 Speaker 1: The sixty seventh pick in twenty one NFL Draft, my 798 00:36:17,068 --> 00:36:22,668 Speaker 1: Houston Texans select Davis Mills, QB from Stanford. Go Texans, baby, 799 00:36:22,908 --> 00:36:25,108 Speaker 1: all right, So now what's up with that? I mean 800 00:36:25,748 --> 00:36:28,548 Speaker 1: what's up with the Texans not having any choices in 801 00:36:28,588 --> 00:36:31,268 Speaker 1: the first and second round, and then when they finally 802 00:36:31,348 --> 00:36:35,388 Speaker 1: get one, they choose a quarterback. What is off with that? 803 00:36:35,588 --> 00:36:40,908 Speaker 1: I cannot stress this question enough? What is up with that? 804 00:36:41,268 --> 00:36:44,108 Speaker 1: Let me hold on, let me go ahead and put 805 00:36:44,188 --> 00:36:48,868 Speaker 1: another accent on another one of the words, what is 806 00:36:49,068 --> 00:36:52,348 Speaker 1: up with that? And it was a great question at 807 00:36:52,388 --> 00:36:53,868 Speaker 1: the time. The Texas knew what the deal was and 808 00:36:54,148 --> 00:36:55,868 Speaker 1: we got to take this kid. He turned out to 809 00:36:55,908 --> 00:36:58,548 Speaker 1: be actually really good. So now you're sitting there and 810 00:36:58,548 --> 00:37:01,108 Speaker 1: you have Lovey Smith. There's a team that's didn't really 811 00:37:01,188 --> 00:37:03,068 Speaker 1: have a real season last year. I don't even know 812 00:37:03,108 --> 00:37:04,988 Speaker 1: if it really counted. It was so strange, and now 813 00:37:05,028 --> 00:37:07,388 Speaker 1: they're back. I still think they're a wild card. I 814 00:37:07,468 --> 00:37:10,268 Speaker 1: think they're a big potential to trade back for someone 815 00:37:10,308 --> 00:37:13,588 Speaker 1: who's super quarterback thirsty. I also think every single person 816 00:37:13,628 --> 00:37:15,468 Speaker 1: happen to take a tackle. I don't know who they're 817 00:37:15,468 --> 00:37:18,228 Speaker 1: gonna take, but I know Lovey Smith four years, love 818 00:37:18,308 --> 00:37:21,708 Speaker 1: you Smith loves pass rushers. It is he is obsessed 819 00:37:21,788 --> 00:37:24,468 Speaker 1: with them. I think that they will take kvon Thibodeau. 820 00:37:24,548 --> 00:37:26,708 Speaker 1: That is my from the hit gut pick that they 821 00:37:26,748 --> 00:37:29,588 Speaker 1: will take Tibodau unless Trayvon Walkers somehow there. I don't 822 00:37:29,628 --> 00:37:31,268 Speaker 1: think it's going to be a tackle. I do think 823 00:37:31,308 --> 00:37:33,028 Speaker 1: they will be an unusual one at three. It's the 824 00:37:33,108 --> 00:37:35,508 Speaker 1: sleepy Houston, Texas pick at three. I think there will 825 00:37:35,508 --> 00:37:38,948 Speaker 1: be fireworks there. Based on their history recently and there 826 00:37:39,068 --> 00:37:41,148 Speaker 1: their convictions moving forward, I think it's going to be 827 00:37:41,228 --> 00:37:44,668 Speaker 1: the Giants. I think they're a prime trade down candidate. 828 00:37:44,708 --> 00:37:46,668 Speaker 1: At seven. They're gonna keep that fifth pick and go 829 00:37:46,868 --> 00:37:49,428 Speaker 1: which whoever way, but they're gonna pick up more draft capital, 830 00:37:49,668 --> 00:37:52,868 Speaker 1: not just this year, but also potentially next year. They 831 00:37:52,908 --> 00:37:55,348 Speaker 1: could be the agent of chaos in this year's draft, 832 00:37:55,628 --> 00:37:57,908 Speaker 1: because there's gonna be a team whoever it is, that 833 00:37:57,988 --> 00:38:00,628 Speaker 1: wants to trade up for maybe a QB wide receiver, 834 00:38:00,948 --> 00:38:04,268 Speaker 1: edge O line, whatever position that they deem they can 835 00:38:04,468 --> 00:38:06,348 Speaker 1: trade back out of that seven pick and pick up 836 00:38:06,388 --> 00:38:09,228 Speaker 1: a ton of more draft capital. Especially with Brian Dayball 837 00:38:09,388 --> 00:38:12,628 Speaker 1: and them starting this new I mean this new outlook 838 00:38:12,708 --> 00:38:14,988 Speaker 1: on that franchise, It'll be very interesting to see what 839 00:38:15,108 --> 00:38:17,428 Speaker 1: they do with that seven pick, because I really do 840 00:38:17,508 --> 00:38:19,228 Speaker 1: think that they could trade out of that position. How 841 00:38:19,228 --> 00:38:22,268 Speaker 1: about the Lions, They're at two, If they decide to 842 00:38:22,348 --> 00:38:25,948 Speaker 1: go quarterback. Lions fans are going crazy on me for 843 00:38:26,148 --> 00:38:28,548 Speaker 1: mocking Malik Willison them just a quarter They don't want 844 00:38:28,548 --> 00:38:30,868 Speaker 1: the quarterback. They're like, we have Jared Goff and find 845 00:38:30,908 --> 00:38:32,628 Speaker 1: somebody later build a team around. And then when you 846 00:38:32,708 --> 00:38:35,588 Speaker 1: draft a quarterback down the line years from now, when 847 00:38:35,668 --> 00:38:37,428 Speaker 1: Rogers is a retired of probably with their in game, 848 00:38:37,628 --> 00:38:39,908 Speaker 1: we'll be ready for we'll have a good team to 849 00:38:40,028 --> 00:38:42,668 Speaker 1: sort of bring him into the National Football League. If 850 00:38:42,708 --> 00:38:45,788 Speaker 1: they go quarterback, everyone's heads are going to explode. I've 851 00:38:45,868 --> 00:38:47,868 Speaker 1: really heard it from Lions fans. I just think it's 852 00:38:47,868 --> 00:38:50,748 Speaker 1: interesting because they have to find their franchise quarterback Kyle 853 00:38:51,108 --> 00:38:54,148 Speaker 1: at some point, and they're picking at number two at 854 00:38:54,148 --> 00:38:56,908 Speaker 1: the top. They're double head explode. Will be if the 855 00:38:57,028 --> 00:39:00,068 Speaker 1: Jaguars don't take it and Hutchinson and then the Lions 856 00:39:00,188 --> 00:39:02,908 Speaker 1: also don't g get all that Michigan stuff and Campbell 857 00:39:02,948 --> 00:39:05,948 Speaker 1: loves them. That's the real I mean, your head's gonna explode. 858 00:39:06,028 --> 00:39:08,748 Speaker 1: It will look Kay's right. I mean, Jared Goff is 859 00:39:08,748 --> 00:39:10,508 Speaker 1: not having anyone jump out of bed in the morning 860 00:39:10,548 --> 00:39:11,868 Speaker 1: and say they're going to the super Bowl. If they 861 00:39:11,948 --> 00:39:14,028 Speaker 1: love Malik Willis and they see him as an upgrade, like, 862 00:39:14,228 --> 00:39:16,148 Speaker 1: I could see that if they wait till thirty two 863 00:39:16,188 --> 00:39:18,388 Speaker 1: and they take a quarterback, I could see that. So Detroit, Okay, 864 00:39:18,388 --> 00:39:20,908 Speaker 1: you're not crazy at all. If we're doing a mock 865 00:39:20,988 --> 00:39:22,588 Speaker 1: draft right now and there was a quarterback of the 866 00:39:22,668 --> 00:39:24,988 Speaker 1: caliber of last year's class, whether it be a Mac 867 00:39:25,068 --> 00:39:26,868 Speaker 1: Jones or Justin Fields, I think a lot of people 868 00:39:26,868 --> 00:39:29,548 Speaker 1: would be saying Detroit quarterback at two questions if it's 869 00:39:29,588 --> 00:39:31,308 Speaker 1: too rich. I look at the top ten. I wonder 870 00:39:31,308 --> 00:39:32,908 Speaker 1: if there's going to be a new team in that 871 00:39:33,068 --> 00:39:35,308 Speaker 1: top ten. And I look at the wide receiver position. 872 00:39:35,428 --> 00:39:38,508 Speaker 1: There are four A plus blue chip wide receivers in 873 00:39:38,588 --> 00:39:40,708 Speaker 1: this draft. There are the two Ohio State kids, a 874 00:39:40,828 --> 00:39:43,348 Speaker 1: Lava and Wilson. Then there's the old Ohio State kid, 875 00:39:43,428 --> 00:39:46,628 Speaker 1: Jamison Williams who's now at Alabama. Then there's Drake London. 876 00:39:46,748 --> 00:39:49,628 Speaker 1: There's four of them. The Green Bay Packers will not 877 00:39:49,828 --> 00:39:53,188 Speaker 1: get one of those players at twenty two. The Kansas 878 00:39:53,228 --> 00:39:55,388 Speaker 1: City Chiefs will not get one of those players at 879 00:39:55,428 --> 00:39:59,268 Speaker 1: twenty nine. Both of those teams have two first round picks, 880 00:39:59,828 --> 00:40:02,308 Speaker 1: the Packers at twenty two and twenty eight, the Chiefs 881 00:40:02,348 --> 00:40:04,908 Speaker 1: at twenty nine and thirty. Would they you willing to 882 00:40:04,988 --> 00:40:07,748 Speaker 1: package those picks and move up into the top ten 883 00:40:07,868 --> 00:40:10,988 Speaker 1: and get their teams the wide receivers they so cove 884 00:40:11,068 --> 00:40:13,108 Speaker 1: it and so neat. I would add one more team 885 00:40:13,148 --> 00:40:15,548 Speaker 1: in there. The New Orleans Saints have the sixteen and 886 00:40:15,708 --> 00:40:18,028 Speaker 1: the nineteen pick. Do they move up and they get 887 00:40:18,028 --> 00:40:20,268 Speaker 1: a Chris O Lave or a Drake London or a 888 00:40:20,308 --> 00:40:23,268 Speaker 1: Garrett Wilson and Jamison Williams. I think a team trading 889 00:40:23,348 --> 00:40:25,428 Speaker 1: up to get one of those four wide receivers is 890 00:40:25,548 --> 00:40:27,908 Speaker 1: very interesting. Top ten might sound rich, but if the 891 00:40:28,028 --> 00:40:30,668 Speaker 1: Packers don't get a wide receiver at twenty two, I 892 00:40:30,708 --> 00:40:32,348 Speaker 1: think there will be some heads exploding out there in 893 00:40:32,428 --> 00:40:35,548 Speaker 1: Green Bay. The draft continues, the coverage continues right here. 894 00:40:35,588 --> 00:40:37,548 Speaker 1: Do not go anywhere more. Good Morning Football on the 895 00:40:37,628 --> 00:40:40,148 Speaker 1: way and it will be back for a four hour show. 896 00:40:40,188 --> 00:40:42,388 Speaker 1: To look out