1 00:00:00,840 --> 00:00:06,200 Speaker 1: And now Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:07,600 --> 00:00:10,480 Speaker 1: Welcome to Move the Sticks presented by FedEx Daniel Jeremiah here. 3 00:00:10,680 --> 00:00:13,000 Speaker 1: Draft week is finally here and I could not be 4 00:00:13,039 --> 00:00:15,600 Speaker 1: more excited. Remember you can check out our Move the 5 00:00:15,640 --> 00:00:18,480 Speaker 1: six three sixty series on Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert and 6 00:00:18,600 --> 00:00:21,200 Speaker 1: to a Tungo Byla that is available now on your 7 00:00:21,239 --> 00:00:24,920 Speaker 1: favorite podcast app. You can also go to NFL dot 8 00:00:24,920 --> 00:00:28,040 Speaker 1: com slash MTS video to check out our video versions 9 00:00:28,080 --> 00:00:30,400 Speaker 1: of the three sixty series where we take a deep 10 00:00:30,520 --> 00:00:33,720 Speaker 1: dive into the top three quarterbacks in the NFL draft 11 00:00:33,960 --> 00:00:37,800 Speaker 1: YouTube dot com Slash NFL podcasts. Well, there's so many 12 00:00:37,840 --> 00:00:42,240 Speaker 1: intriguing questions surrounding the draft. I recently had the opportunity 13 00:00:42,280 --> 00:00:44,760 Speaker 1: to talk to media members around the country and answer 14 00:00:44,760 --> 00:00:47,720 Speaker 1: their questions as we approach Draft day. So I want 15 00:00:47,760 --> 00:00:50,640 Speaker 1: to bring you that question and answer session here it is. 16 00:00:52,159 --> 00:00:54,320 Speaker 1: First of all, thank you guys for all jumping on 17 00:00:54,400 --> 00:00:57,840 Speaker 1: this um and uh I apologize for some of you 18 00:00:57,960 --> 00:00:59,280 Speaker 1: that might have reached out that have been able to 19 00:00:59,280 --> 00:01:00,920 Speaker 1: get back to it is and A. It has been 20 00:01:00,920 --> 00:01:03,440 Speaker 1: a wild, wild run up to this draft. I've never 21 00:01:03,440 --> 00:01:05,640 Speaker 1: seen anything like it. In terms of the intensity and 22 00:01:05,640 --> 00:01:08,720 Speaker 1: the attention that's focused on this. So, um, it's gonna 23 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:11,959 Speaker 1: be fun. I'm glad that, uh, we're able to figure 24 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:14,760 Speaker 1: out a way that to get this thing on schedule 25 00:01:14,800 --> 00:01:17,319 Speaker 1: and and to launch this thing on Thursday Night's gonna 26 00:01:17,319 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 1: be It's gonna be a fun event. And before we 27 00:01:19,840 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 1: get to the questions, I also wanted to say how 28 00:01:21,640 --> 00:01:23,920 Speaker 1: excited am to work with so many close friends over 29 00:01:24,200 --> 00:01:28,640 Speaker 1: espn UM. I've known Mel Kaiper for twenty years, since 30 00:01:28,680 --> 00:01:30,360 Speaker 1: I was right out of college. He's always been so 31 00:01:30,440 --> 00:01:32,120 Speaker 1: kind to me, so I'm looking forward to working with 32 00:01:32,160 --> 00:01:36,119 Speaker 1: Mel known Todd forever UM. He's a good buddy. Trey 33 00:01:36,160 --> 00:01:38,640 Speaker 1: wingo Is is a pro. I worked with Lewis Riddick 34 00:01:38,680 --> 00:01:40,840 Speaker 1: with the Philadelphia Eagles, so we go way back. And 35 00:01:41,560 --> 00:01:43,880 Speaker 1: I've also had a nice friendship with Bogram McFarland over 36 00:01:43,920 --> 00:01:46,520 Speaker 1: the last few years. So it's gonna be fun to 37 00:01:46,800 --> 00:01:49,080 Speaker 1: join together with them and and hopefully put on a 38 00:01:49,120 --> 00:01:51,920 Speaker 1: good show for everybody. Let's take our first question from 39 00:01:52,000 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 1: Jeff McClean with the Philadelphia enquire You've obviously been in 40 00:01:57,280 --> 00:02:00,880 Speaker 1: draft rooms before. You've been a part of the process 41 00:02:00,960 --> 00:02:04,280 Speaker 1: with with you know, Raven Browns and Eagles. And I'm 42 00:02:04,280 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 1: wondering in relation to a team like the Eagles that 43 00:02:06,920 --> 00:02:09,720 Speaker 1: you do know, well, how much do you think Carson 44 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:15,480 Speaker 1: went and his opinion is factoring into selections? And I 45 00:02:15,520 --> 00:02:19,000 Speaker 1: say that specifically in regards to the the wide receiver receiver position, 46 00:02:19,360 --> 00:02:23,040 Speaker 1: one that certainly is going to be um viewed as 47 00:02:23,040 --> 00:02:24,880 Speaker 1: a as a position of strength in this draft, and 48 00:02:24,880 --> 00:02:27,840 Speaker 1: one the Eagles also the need as well. Yeah, I 49 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:30,239 Speaker 1: think he does have influenced and I don't necessarily think 50 00:02:30,280 --> 00:02:34,440 Speaker 1: it's over you know, this particular player versus that particular player, 51 00:02:35,240 --> 00:02:37,120 Speaker 1: But I am I'd be shocked if they have not 52 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:40,320 Speaker 1: had conversations with Carson and sat down and say, Hey, 53 00:02:40,360 --> 00:02:43,200 Speaker 1: what what do we need? Um? Do we need more speed? 54 00:02:43,280 --> 00:02:46,040 Speaker 1: Do you need guys to be more reliable? Um? Do 55 00:02:46,120 --> 00:02:48,520 Speaker 1: you need more size? Um? Do you want somebody that 56 00:02:48,520 --> 00:02:50,799 Speaker 1: can play inside you can play outside? Like what will 57 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:53,800 Speaker 1: make you comfortable? And let him kind of build the 58 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:56,079 Speaker 1: menu for the type of player you want to bring in. 59 00:02:56,240 --> 00:02:58,920 Speaker 1: So I definitely think he would have an input on 60 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 1: that in terms of the skills and what they're looking 61 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:05,880 Speaker 1: for at the position. I don't necessarily think he's gonna 62 00:03:05,919 --> 00:03:08,320 Speaker 1: come in there and say I'd rather have uh, you know, 63 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:12,000 Speaker 1: kJ Hamler than uh you know the Labisco Channault. I 64 00:03:12,040 --> 00:03:14,400 Speaker 1: don't think he's gonna have that type of say so, 65 00:03:14,560 --> 00:03:17,000 Speaker 1: but I do think he'll get a chance to kind 66 00:03:17,000 --> 00:03:19,040 Speaker 1: of craft the role and what they're looking for in 67 00:03:19,080 --> 00:03:21,959 Speaker 1: that position. If you if it was your pick for 68 00:03:22,000 --> 00:03:25,040 Speaker 1: the Eagles, knowing what they need and how they use 69 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:27,959 Speaker 1: the position and Carson went and let's say they had 70 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:30,040 Speaker 1: the pick of the litter, who would be the guy 71 00:03:30,120 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 1: you think they'd won. Well, for me, if you had 72 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 1: the pick of the litter, be Ceedee Lamb. If you 73 00:03:35,360 --> 00:03:37,520 Speaker 1: can get him, I think he's the best. I think 74 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:39,960 Speaker 1: he can do everything. Um he can give you the 75 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:42,840 Speaker 1: big playability down the field, but he can also do 76 00:03:42,880 --> 00:03:44,600 Speaker 1: a lot of the dirty work on third down and 77 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:46,560 Speaker 1: in the red zone. And I think he's gonna give 78 00:03:46,680 --> 00:03:48,640 Speaker 1: He would give Carson a lot of free yards after 79 00:03:48,680 --> 00:03:51,400 Speaker 1: the catch. So that would be my choice. But when 80 00:03:51,440 --> 00:03:54,040 Speaker 1: I look at the top four guys between Ceedee Lamb, 81 00:03:54,120 --> 00:03:58,240 Speaker 1: Jerry Judy, Henry Ruggs, Justin Jefferson, I think Carson wentz 82 00:03:58,400 --> 00:04:01,120 Speaker 1: uh would make a star at any of those four players. 83 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:03,960 Speaker 1: Thank you. It's like our next question from Dave Burkett. 84 00:04:04,320 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 1: So I'm looking about or thinking about the Lions, and 85 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:09,720 Speaker 1: like the three defensive prospects, I guess I could be 86 00:04:09,720 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 1: in the mix for them at three Okuda as A 87 00:04:11,800 --> 00:04:14,800 Speaker 1: Simmons Derek Brown. Which one of those guys is the 88 00:04:14,840 --> 00:04:18,400 Speaker 1: safest and why? Which one has maybe the biggest bus 89 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:21,320 Speaker 1: potential and why? And then how much does that sort 90 00:04:21,320 --> 00:04:23,640 Speaker 1: of line up thinking, I guess factor into a team's 91 00:04:23,680 --> 00:04:27,919 Speaker 1: decision when they're drafting that high. Well, that's a great 92 00:04:28,200 --> 00:04:32,080 Speaker 1: that's a great question. I would say the safest I 93 00:04:32,080 --> 00:04:34,120 Speaker 1: would say I would put a Kuda down as the 94 00:04:34,120 --> 00:04:37,640 Speaker 1: safest for me. Um. You know, I know exactly what 95 00:04:37,720 --> 00:04:40,560 Speaker 1: position he plays. I've seen him play that position against 96 00:04:40,560 --> 00:04:42,880 Speaker 1: the league competition, and I've seen him play at a 97 00:04:43,000 --> 00:04:46,480 Speaker 1: very high, consistent level. So to me, Okuda would be 98 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:50,320 Speaker 1: the safest. Um. The most upside I would say is 99 00:04:50,320 --> 00:04:54,320 Speaker 1: is Simmons because of all the different things he can do. Um, 100 00:04:54,360 --> 00:04:56,880 Speaker 1: you know, I just he's a special athlete and gives 101 00:04:56,880 --> 00:05:00,520 Speaker 1: you so much flexibility as a defensive coordinate. And that's 102 00:05:00,520 --> 00:05:02,840 Speaker 1: why you know, when I'm stacking those guys, how I 103 00:05:02,960 --> 00:05:06,320 Speaker 1: graded them, I have an Isaiah Simmons Accuda and then 104 00:05:06,360 --> 00:05:08,600 Speaker 1: Brown and my in my next list that I think 105 00:05:08,680 --> 00:05:11,719 Speaker 1: is coming out here pretty soon. So um, I think 106 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:13,760 Speaker 1: Simmons has the most upside, but there's a little bit 107 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:16,119 Speaker 1: of risk there just because he does so many different things. 108 00:05:16,480 --> 00:05:18,719 Speaker 1: You gotta hope that you can get uh, you know, 109 00:05:18,760 --> 00:05:21,919 Speaker 1: get him to be comfortable before you start really expanding 110 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:25,839 Speaker 1: his role. And then Derek Brown to me, Um, I 111 00:05:25,839 --> 00:05:28,479 Speaker 1: think Derrick Brown is a dominant player against the run. 112 00:05:28,760 --> 00:05:31,920 Speaker 1: He can collapse the pocket. He impacts the game on 113 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:34,719 Speaker 1: a down by down basis, but he's not an elite 114 00:05:34,760 --> 00:05:38,280 Speaker 1: pass rusher. So I haven't dropped him far down my list, 115 00:05:38,320 --> 00:05:39,960 Speaker 1: but I think I might have began with him at 116 00:05:40,240 --> 00:05:42,039 Speaker 1: that number two or three, and I think I have 117 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:45,400 Speaker 1: him now at number five. Um. So, I think he'll 118 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:48,160 Speaker 1: be a competent, good pass rusher, but he's going to 119 00:05:48,240 --> 00:05:50,640 Speaker 1: be more pushing the pocket than a double digit sack guy. 120 00:05:51,120 --> 00:05:53,560 Speaker 1: Thank you. We'll take our next question from Stu Jackson 121 00:05:53,680 --> 00:05:57,039 Speaker 1: with the Rams dot Com. Hey, Daniel, just curious what 122 00:05:57,200 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 1: you think the RAMS best options might be at number 123 00:06:00,360 --> 00:06:03,200 Speaker 1: fifty two and now number fifty seven overall after the 124 00:06:03,360 --> 00:06:05,920 Speaker 1: Brandy Cooks trade. Yeah, I mean it's a good place 125 00:06:05,960 --> 00:06:09,080 Speaker 1: to be at in this draft. UM, when you look 126 00:06:09,080 --> 00:06:11,159 Speaker 1: at where they're sitting, now, that's a sweet spot. And 127 00:06:11,160 --> 00:06:14,200 Speaker 1: if I was looking at a couple of different positions, Uh, 128 00:06:14,400 --> 00:06:16,760 Speaker 1: you look at a linebacker position, I think that's a 129 00:06:16,800 --> 00:06:19,680 Speaker 1: great spot. If you wanted to get a linebacker. UM, 130 00:06:19,720 --> 00:06:23,839 Speaker 1: a guy like Jordan Brooks from Texas Tech who can fly, UM, 131 00:06:23,960 --> 00:06:26,320 Speaker 1: I think he would be a great replacement when you 132 00:06:26,360 --> 00:06:28,960 Speaker 1: lose Littleton to be able to plug him in right there. 133 00:06:28,960 --> 00:06:31,720 Speaker 1: I think he'd be a great fit. UM. And somebody 134 00:06:31,760 --> 00:06:34,120 Speaker 1: that kind of you know, plays with high, high tempo, 135 00:06:34,160 --> 00:06:37,320 Speaker 1: which I know they appreciate there in that organization. I 136 00:06:37,320 --> 00:06:38,760 Speaker 1: think they need to, you know, keep an eye on 137 00:06:38,760 --> 00:06:41,279 Speaker 1: the tackle position. Obviously, it was great to get Andrew 138 00:06:41,320 --> 00:06:44,320 Speaker 1: with Worth back for another year, but I think you 139 00:06:44,360 --> 00:06:47,000 Speaker 1: can keep an eye on that and some guys in 140 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:50,160 Speaker 1: the in the fifties at that point in time. UM. 141 00:06:50,320 --> 00:06:52,960 Speaker 1: An interesting player for me is Sade Charles, the big 142 00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:56,640 Speaker 1: tackle from l s U, who is ultra talented. UM. 143 00:06:56,680 --> 00:07:00,760 Speaker 1: You know, had some uh suspensions there do to uh, 144 00:07:00,800 --> 00:07:03,560 Speaker 1: you know, do to some marijuana. But that is you know, 145 00:07:03,600 --> 00:07:05,599 Speaker 1: that's the challenge now for the league and you're scouting 146 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:08,120 Speaker 1: with the way this is changed in the new cb A. 147 00:07:09,240 --> 00:07:12,480 Speaker 1: I don't know that you uh, you penalize him as much. 148 00:07:12,640 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 1: So he's a very talented player who kind of factors 149 00:07:15,880 --> 00:07:18,480 Speaker 1: into that portion of the draft. That would be an 150 00:07:18,520 --> 00:07:21,800 Speaker 1: interesting player there at the tackle position. I think, you know, 151 00:07:21,920 --> 00:07:25,080 Speaker 1: Josh Jones if he was to be there, would make 152 00:07:25,080 --> 00:07:28,000 Speaker 1: some sense from Houston as a tackle. But those are 153 00:07:28,000 --> 00:07:29,320 Speaker 1: a couple of guys that keep an eye on and 154 00:07:29,360 --> 00:07:32,880 Speaker 1: if they they wanted to go running back, I mean, gosh, 155 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 1: you might be staring at one of the top four guys. 156 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:38,480 Speaker 1: If you know J. K. Dobbins was there, would be 157 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:41,040 Speaker 1: a great fit. I would love to see Clyde Edwards 158 00:07:41,080 --> 00:07:42,440 Speaker 1: h layer just because of what he could do in 159 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:46,080 Speaker 1: the passing game, you know, with Sean McVeigh um, I 160 00:07:46,080 --> 00:07:48,640 Speaker 1: think that would be a fun pairing as well. Thank you. 161 00:07:48,640 --> 00:07:52,000 Speaker 1: We'll take our next question from Scott Colverson with CBS 162 00:07:52,040 --> 00:07:55,239 Speaker 1: Sports Radio, Las Vegas. Listen. Then, the new home team 163 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:57,920 Speaker 1: here clearly did some some good work in the offseason 164 00:07:58,560 --> 00:08:00,960 Speaker 1: to shore up that defense be a free agency, but 165 00:08:01,040 --> 00:08:03,440 Speaker 1: now look too, really the two biggest holes on the 166 00:08:03,520 --> 00:08:07,720 Speaker 1: roster wide receiver and cornerback. With twelve and nineteen, there 167 00:08:07,760 --> 00:08:09,800 Speaker 1: in the first round. Most people think they'll go wide 168 00:08:09,840 --> 00:08:12,040 Speaker 1: receiver at twelve. You said, you like see Da Lamb 169 00:08:12,080 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 1: the best. We were hearing two people might be trading 170 00:08:14,760 --> 00:08:16,560 Speaker 1: up for wide receivers. What do you think is going 171 00:08:16,640 --> 00:08:18,960 Speaker 1: to be their play there at twelve? And if they 172 00:08:19,000 --> 00:08:21,440 Speaker 1: have two of those three guys left, who's the best 173 00:08:21,480 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 1: fit for them? And at cornerback should they go that direction? Nineteen? Thanks? 174 00:08:25,640 --> 00:08:28,640 Speaker 1: You know, look, I think any of those top receivers 175 00:08:28,800 --> 00:08:32,520 Speaker 1: would arrive and be the most talented player at the 176 00:08:32,559 --> 00:08:35,520 Speaker 1: position for the Raiders, so they can go a lot 177 00:08:35,559 --> 00:08:37,880 Speaker 1: of different directions there. I am fascinating to see what 178 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:40,760 Speaker 1: happens in front of them, though, because as it stands, 179 00:08:40,840 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 1: we look at that wide receiver run you know, potentially 180 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:46,640 Speaker 1: could start with the Jets at eleven and the Raiders 181 00:08:46,679 --> 00:08:49,319 Speaker 1: follow that up right at twelve. So as we stand 182 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:52,840 Speaker 1: a week out, you'd say, Okay, well, the Raiders probably 183 00:08:52,840 --> 00:08:54,679 Speaker 1: are going to get their first or second choice of 184 00:08:54,720 --> 00:08:57,679 Speaker 1: receivers if that's what they elect to do. But I 185 00:08:57,760 --> 00:08:59,440 Speaker 1: think when it's all said and done, I would not 186 00:08:59,480 --> 00:09:02,439 Speaker 1: be shocked at all to see Jacksonville trade out of nine. 187 00:09:03,120 --> 00:09:05,600 Speaker 1: I know that there's been some conversations from other teams 188 00:09:05,600 --> 00:09:08,760 Speaker 1: I've talked to that say they think that's a possibility. Um, 189 00:09:08,800 --> 00:09:10,760 Speaker 1: So you could see teams either trading up for a 190 00:09:10,800 --> 00:09:13,840 Speaker 1: tackle there or a wide receiver at nine. Um. You 191 00:09:13,840 --> 00:09:16,560 Speaker 1: can see the Jets go with one at eleven if 192 00:09:16,600 --> 00:09:19,280 Speaker 1: they don't like their tackle situations. So they might end 193 00:09:19,320 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 1: up getting their third choice at that point in time, 194 00:09:21,080 --> 00:09:23,840 Speaker 1: and then they would have to judge would we rather 195 00:09:23,920 --> 00:09:26,960 Speaker 1: have the third receiver for them, which you know, let's 196 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:30,360 Speaker 1: say it's Rugs, or would you rather take a corner 197 00:09:30,360 --> 00:09:33,000 Speaker 1: in C. J. Henderson, who's to me clearly the second 198 00:09:33,080 --> 00:09:36,160 Speaker 1: corner some teams. UM, I think he's right up there 199 00:09:36,160 --> 00:09:39,000 Speaker 1: with a Kuda. So that would be a decision to make. 200 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:41,440 Speaker 1: Do you take C. J. Henderson first shot up the 201 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:45,080 Speaker 1: corner position and know that at nineteen you're still probably 202 00:09:45,080 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 1: going to be looking at one of those top five 203 00:09:47,480 --> 00:09:52,040 Speaker 1: receivers who that may be would be interesting. So that 204 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:54,839 Speaker 1: wouldn't shock me at all if we have the positions right. 205 00:09:54,880 --> 00:09:56,760 Speaker 1: But if they flipped it and they ended up going 206 00:09:56,760 --> 00:09:58,840 Speaker 1: with the corner first and coming back with the receiver 207 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:02,240 Speaker 1: at pick number nineteen, thank you. We'll take our next 208 00:10:02,280 --> 00:10:05,079 Speaker 1: question from Ryan don Leave you with New York Post. 209 00:10:05,760 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 1: Two questions here, uh one both related to the Giants. 210 00:10:09,960 --> 00:10:14,920 Speaker 1: One just generally speaking, how difficult to envision trade being 211 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:17,560 Speaker 1: this year? Do you see less of them with all 212 00:10:17,600 --> 00:10:20,240 Speaker 1: the technology that will have to go into one? And 213 00:10:20,240 --> 00:10:24,440 Speaker 1: then if you can then specifically to the Giants, obviously 214 00:10:24,640 --> 00:10:27,160 Speaker 1: we've talked about offensive line quite a bit with them, 215 00:10:27,160 --> 00:10:29,800 Speaker 1: but would it be a mistake for them at des 216 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:33,080 Speaker 1: it as they are for defensive playmakers not to take 217 00:10:33,160 --> 00:10:35,640 Speaker 1: one with at least one of their first two picks. 218 00:10:35,640 --> 00:10:38,560 Speaker 1: It's not both, you know, let's kind of start with 219 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:42,079 Speaker 1: whether they not they should go defense. I'd absolutely think 220 00:10:42,080 --> 00:10:44,679 Speaker 1: they should go off there in the first round. I 221 00:10:44,720 --> 00:10:46,600 Speaker 1: think they should go tackle. They've got to get better 222 00:10:46,679 --> 00:10:48,800 Speaker 1: up front. I know all the holes on the defense. 223 00:10:49,320 --> 00:10:51,400 Speaker 1: I can spout out all the numbers about where they 224 00:10:51,480 --> 00:10:54,760 Speaker 1: rank and it's it's not good. But they need to 225 00:10:54,760 --> 00:10:58,040 Speaker 1: protect Daniel Jones and they can get a twofer and 226 00:10:58,080 --> 00:10:59,839 Speaker 1: that you can get a player that's gonna help him 227 00:11:00,000 --> 00:11:02,280 Speaker 1: commune to develop and it's also going to be a 228 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:04,160 Speaker 1: big benefit to the best player on your team. And 229 00:11:04,200 --> 00:11:07,520 Speaker 1: see kuon Barkley. So I think tackle is the is 230 00:11:07,559 --> 00:11:09,320 Speaker 1: the place that they go there in the first round, 231 00:11:09,320 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 1: but I would not uh, you know, I would not 232 00:11:11,400 --> 00:11:13,800 Speaker 1: be surprised at all. Come right back in the second round. 233 00:11:13,800 --> 00:11:16,400 Speaker 1: It picks thirty six, they either make a pick there 234 00:11:16,520 --> 00:11:18,760 Speaker 1: or maybe do something different and try and trade back 235 00:11:18,800 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 1: and collect some more picks in that range, because you're 236 00:11:21,800 --> 00:11:24,640 Speaker 1: gonna have a bunch of really good defensive players. Um, 237 00:11:24,800 --> 00:11:26,640 Speaker 1: they could come in and help that team in a 238 00:11:26,640 --> 00:11:29,720 Speaker 1: lot of areas there in the second round. So, um, 239 00:11:29,760 --> 00:11:31,959 Speaker 1: that would that would be what I would expect, and 240 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:33,320 Speaker 1: I would you know, when you look at who that 241 00:11:33,320 --> 00:11:37,000 Speaker 1: would be in the first round, I think I've said 242 00:11:37,040 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 1: works for a long time, is what i'd heard there. 243 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:41,480 Speaker 1: And as we come down the home stretch here, I'm 244 00:11:41,480 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 1: beginning to think it's gonna be Jedrick Wills. Uh. So 245 00:11:44,960 --> 00:11:46,720 Speaker 1: uh that that's what I expect to happen there in 246 00:11:46,720 --> 00:11:49,080 Speaker 1: the first round. Then the second round, you know, maybe 247 00:11:49,120 --> 00:11:51,480 Speaker 1: they come back and they can get a corner, uh, 248 00:11:51,600 --> 00:11:54,600 Speaker 1: you know, like a Jalen Johnson. Um, they could go 249 00:11:54,640 --> 00:11:56,720 Speaker 1: get a you know, one of the top linebackers would 250 00:11:56,760 --> 00:12:00,000 Speaker 1: be there off the ball, uh would be interesting as well. 251 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:02,280 Speaker 1: So they'll they'll have options there in the second round. 252 00:12:03,080 --> 00:12:04,959 Speaker 1: All right, thank you? We'll take our next question from 253 00:12:05,000 --> 00:12:08,800 Speaker 1: Michael Gilkum with Dallas Morning News. Hey, Danielle, I'm hoping 254 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:12,320 Speaker 1: you could entertain a hypothetical scenario for me if the 255 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:16,440 Speaker 1: Cowboys were intent on adding in some order a defensive 256 00:12:16,559 --> 00:12:19,760 Speaker 1: end in cornerback in the first two rounds, in neither 257 00:12:19,920 --> 00:12:24,120 Speaker 1: Calavan Jason nor CJ. Henderson is available at number seventeen, 258 00:12:24,679 --> 00:12:27,360 Speaker 1: how would you approach that? Which position would you go first? 259 00:12:27,400 --> 00:12:30,600 Speaker 1: And who would be your targets in each respective round? Sure, 260 00:12:30,640 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 1: so we're gonna go d N and corner. Um, and 261 00:12:33,080 --> 00:12:37,240 Speaker 1: they are picking seventeen and fifty one? Correct, So at 262 00:12:37,360 --> 00:12:39,600 Speaker 1: seventheen and fifty one, if I had to go DN 263 00:12:39,600 --> 00:12:42,240 Speaker 1: and corner, I would probably lean towards going with the 264 00:12:42,480 --> 00:12:46,840 Speaker 1: UH with the corner first at that point in time, Um, 265 00:12:46,880 --> 00:12:49,120 Speaker 1: and I would I would I would take C J. 266 00:12:49,240 --> 00:12:50,760 Speaker 1: Anderson if he was there. I do not think he'll 267 00:12:50,800 --> 00:12:53,800 Speaker 1: be there, so I would go for me. Personally, I 268 00:12:53,840 --> 00:12:56,560 Speaker 1: would go with Jalen Johnson, But that could be a 269 00:12:56,559 --> 00:12:59,400 Speaker 1: tradeback scenario. I don't think at seventeen you're not gonna 270 00:12:59,400 --> 00:13:01,400 Speaker 1: feel great about the corner or the edge rusher that 271 00:13:01,440 --> 00:13:03,280 Speaker 1: you get. I think you could trade back and get 272 00:13:03,280 --> 00:13:05,960 Speaker 1: who you want UM at that point in time. But 273 00:13:06,080 --> 00:13:07,760 Speaker 1: if you if you couldn't, if you couldn't get out 274 00:13:07,760 --> 00:13:09,360 Speaker 1: and had to stick and pick, I would take Jalen 275 00:13:09,440 --> 00:13:12,440 Speaker 1: Johnson from Utah at seventeen UM and then I would 276 00:13:12,440 --> 00:13:15,360 Speaker 1: come back in the second round at fifty one and 277 00:13:15,480 --> 00:13:17,120 Speaker 1: look at the edge dressers that would be there at 278 00:13:17,160 --> 00:13:19,760 Speaker 1: that point in time. I know some people don't view 279 00:13:19,760 --> 00:13:22,320 Speaker 1: this guy as an edge rusher, but I like Marlon 280 00:13:22,400 --> 00:13:25,880 Speaker 1: Davidson as a as a bigger end who can also 281 00:13:25,960 --> 00:13:29,080 Speaker 1: rush inside. He would be a consideration for me. And 282 00:13:29,120 --> 00:13:31,760 Speaker 1: then if you wanted to just get a fastball UM 283 00:13:31,760 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 1: that could that could really really rush in sub situations. 284 00:13:35,040 --> 00:13:38,480 Speaker 1: I think Josh you cha is tremendous UM and you know, 285 00:13:38,520 --> 00:13:41,680 Speaker 1: it's a little bit different body type, but uh, I 286 00:13:41,720 --> 00:13:44,480 Speaker 1: think he's gonna get eight to ten sacks a year. 287 00:13:44,880 --> 00:13:47,200 Speaker 1: Uh at the next level. I think he's really good. 288 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:48,560 Speaker 1: So that's one of those ones you just try and 289 00:13:48,600 --> 00:13:50,920 Speaker 1: make it fit, even though it doesn't have a perfect 290 00:13:50,920 --> 00:13:53,839 Speaker 1: scheme fit. Thank you. We'll take our next question from 291 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:57,120 Speaker 1: Patrick Finley with the Chicago's Hunt Times. If the Bears 292 00:13:57,120 --> 00:14:00,640 Speaker 1: were intent on taking a quarterback their draft twice in 293 00:14:00,640 --> 00:14:03,080 Speaker 1: the second round, then not again until the fifth. How 294 00:14:03,080 --> 00:14:05,240 Speaker 1: would you go about that if you were them? Wow, 295 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:11,120 Speaker 1: that's a great question, UM three and fifty. When you 296 00:14:11,160 --> 00:14:13,880 Speaker 1: look at the quarterbacks that can kind of be ranged there, 297 00:14:15,679 --> 00:14:19,080 Speaker 1: I think you're looking at Jacob Eeson, UM. I think 298 00:14:19,080 --> 00:14:23,480 Speaker 1: you're looking at that Jalen Hurts. I think those would 299 00:14:23,480 --> 00:14:25,600 Speaker 1: be the guys you'd be choosing from right there. I 300 00:14:25,600 --> 00:14:28,160 Speaker 1: think Jake fromp is probably not a great fit in Chicago, 301 00:14:28,840 --> 00:14:31,240 Speaker 1: So those would be the two guys that you'd be 302 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:34,760 Speaker 1: trying to sort out and figure out there. I look 303 00:14:34,760 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 1: at where they are right now, I look at the 304 00:14:36,200 --> 00:14:38,680 Speaker 1: coaching staff, and they're familiarity with Nick Foles, and I 305 00:14:38,680 --> 00:14:42,400 Speaker 1: just think it makes more sense to have that competition, UM, 306 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:44,880 Speaker 1: to see if Troubisky what he can do under this 307 00:14:44,960 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 1: type of pressure, and you know what you have in 308 00:14:46,640 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 1: Nick Foles. I would not use one of those two 309 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:52,360 Speaker 1: picks on a quarterback if you wanted to trade back 310 00:14:52,400 --> 00:14:55,440 Speaker 1: at some point in time, UM, and and look for 311 00:14:55,480 --> 00:14:57,640 Speaker 1: a guy in the in the middle rounds, like a 312 00:14:57,640 --> 00:15:01,720 Speaker 1: guy like Jake Lewton from in State. I'd rather take 313 00:15:01,720 --> 00:15:03,960 Speaker 1: somebody like that later on down in the draft and 314 00:15:04,080 --> 00:15:05,840 Speaker 1: use those other two picks to try and help your 315 00:15:05,840 --> 00:15:08,360 Speaker 1: football team right now. I just don't like the options 316 00:15:08,440 --> 00:15:11,000 Speaker 1: they're gonna have right there at that point, thank you. 317 00:15:11,040 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 1: We'll take our next question from Les Poem with the 318 00:15:13,400 --> 00:15:17,520 Speaker 1: Philadelphia Inquirer. I was wondering about wide receivers, not so 319 00:15:17,600 --> 00:15:21,000 Speaker 1: much about the guys in this class, but having worked 320 00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 1: in evaluation, why is that position so hard to evaluate? 321 00:15:25,120 --> 00:15:28,360 Speaker 1: Why are there so many high uh, you know, first 322 00:15:28,440 --> 00:15:33,040 Speaker 1: round bus at that position, and you know, has is 323 00:15:33,080 --> 00:15:35,840 Speaker 1: that as bad now as it was ten years ago? 324 00:15:36,040 --> 00:15:40,000 Speaker 1: Or have you know, as as college offenses have have changed, 325 00:15:40,120 --> 00:15:43,400 Speaker 1: is it easier to evaluate them now? You think? Well, 326 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:45,440 Speaker 1: I look at last year was a good year in 327 00:15:45,520 --> 00:15:47,240 Speaker 1: terms of a bunch of rookies coming in and having 328 00:15:47,280 --> 00:15:49,040 Speaker 1: a lot of success. But if you look over the 329 00:15:49,120 --> 00:15:53,040 Speaker 1: last several years, UM, that second third round receiver group 330 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:56,040 Speaker 1: has arguably been better than the first round group. UM. 331 00:15:56,080 --> 00:16:00,280 Speaker 1: The challenge and scouting the position is that it's almost 332 00:16:00,320 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 1: like two different games, UM for the college in the NFL, 333 00:16:03,040 --> 00:16:05,200 Speaker 1: in terms of what routes you're asked to run, what 334 00:16:05,280 --> 00:16:07,960 Speaker 1: you're very limited at the college level. If you if 335 00:16:08,000 --> 00:16:09,760 Speaker 1: you watch a college game on a Saturday, you're gonna 336 00:16:09,760 --> 00:16:12,800 Speaker 1: see a bunch of splants, you know, hitches and and 337 00:16:12,840 --> 00:16:15,440 Speaker 1: goes like it's it's very limited in terms of what 338 00:16:15,440 --> 00:16:18,000 Speaker 1: they asked them to do, very limited in terms of 339 00:16:18,040 --> 00:16:21,120 Speaker 1: them having to read coverage and and sighted just um 340 00:16:21,160 --> 00:16:24,280 Speaker 1: their routes. They don't see very much press coverage, so 341 00:16:24,280 --> 00:16:26,720 Speaker 1: they don't have to get off press. So now we 342 00:16:26,800 --> 00:16:28,520 Speaker 1: bring them to the NFL, You're asking them to get 343 00:16:28,520 --> 00:16:31,080 Speaker 1: off press coverage, you're asking them to think on the move, 344 00:16:31,720 --> 00:16:33,160 Speaker 1: and you're asking them to run a lot of routes 345 00:16:33,160 --> 00:16:36,240 Speaker 1: they've never run before. So it's a there's a lot 346 00:16:36,240 --> 00:16:38,960 Speaker 1: of adjustment there. But I think I give the NFL credit. 347 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:41,760 Speaker 1: I think the last couple of years, we're seeing the 348 00:16:41,880 --> 00:16:45,680 Speaker 1: NFL be a little smarter with the transition period for 349 00:16:45,720 --> 00:16:48,600 Speaker 1: these guys and figuring out ways they can get them 350 00:16:48,920 --> 00:16:51,560 Speaker 1: on fly sweeps or bubble screens and just get the 351 00:16:51,600 --> 00:16:54,600 Speaker 1: ball in their hands and let them make plays, um, 352 00:16:54,640 --> 00:16:57,480 Speaker 1: simplifying it a little bit while they're young before they 353 00:16:57,480 --> 00:17:00,040 Speaker 1: can grow and evolve into everything you want them to do. 354 00:17:00,320 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 1: So I think we're seeing I thought last year was 355 00:17:02,560 --> 00:17:05,359 Speaker 1: a great um. It was a great example of the 356 00:17:05,359 --> 00:17:08,560 Speaker 1: blueprint to get these guys on the field. Earlier and uh, 357 00:17:08,680 --> 00:17:11,440 Speaker 1: improve that track record of the position. Thank you. I'll 358 00:17:11,480 --> 00:17:15,240 Speaker 1: take our next question from Mike Barrel with the Seattle Times. Hey, 359 00:17:15,320 --> 00:17:17,480 Speaker 1: d J, I just wanted to ask what your projection 360 00:17:17,680 --> 00:17:21,200 Speaker 1: is for Jacobson at this point. Yeah, you know, Jacobieson 361 00:17:21,359 --> 00:17:24,159 Speaker 1: is Uh. He's a polarizing player when you talk to 362 00:17:24,200 --> 00:17:27,760 Speaker 1: people around the league. I I love the arm strength 363 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:30,399 Speaker 1: that he has. I love the flashes. You know, you 364 00:17:30,480 --> 00:17:33,200 Speaker 1: talk about sometimes just grading the flashes of a player. 365 00:17:33,280 --> 00:17:35,600 Speaker 1: If you look at him at his best, there's a 366 00:17:35,640 --> 00:17:37,920 Speaker 1: lot to be excited about with the way he throws 367 00:17:37,960 --> 00:17:41,119 Speaker 1: the football. He's a he's a really good athlete. It 368 00:17:41,160 --> 00:17:44,520 Speaker 1: doesn't always show up um, you know when you're studying 369 00:17:44,600 --> 00:17:46,399 Speaker 1: him in terms of some of the awareness and the 370 00:17:46,440 --> 00:17:49,240 Speaker 1: ability to escape. But when they you know, get him 371 00:17:49,240 --> 00:17:51,679 Speaker 1: on the move, you can see he can move for 372 00:17:51,760 --> 00:17:55,119 Speaker 1: such a big man. Um, but he's got some bad 373 00:17:55,160 --> 00:17:58,280 Speaker 1: habits that he's got to clean up in terms of, 374 00:17:58,400 --> 00:18:00,560 Speaker 1: you know, trying to spin out of pressure. He takes 375 00:18:00,560 --> 00:18:03,719 Speaker 1: a lot of bad sacks. He forces throws, he locks 376 00:18:03,760 --> 00:18:07,080 Speaker 1: on Um. The touch is an area that needs to 377 00:18:07,119 --> 00:18:10,320 Speaker 1: be improved. So I finished up the process. He's my 378 00:18:10,400 --> 00:18:13,840 Speaker 1: sixty four player. I expect him to go somewhere in 379 00:18:13,840 --> 00:18:16,240 Speaker 1: the second round. I think if you if you're patient 380 00:18:16,320 --> 00:18:17,879 Speaker 1: with him and you can really work with him and 381 00:18:17,920 --> 00:18:21,280 Speaker 1: develop him. He has a tremendous amount of armed talent 382 00:18:21,480 --> 00:18:23,800 Speaker 1: and uh, there's a lot to work with there. But 383 00:18:23,920 --> 00:18:26,080 Speaker 1: he's got some areas he really needs to clean up, 384 00:18:26,160 --> 00:18:28,960 Speaker 1: and that's why I couldn't put him any higher. Thank you. 385 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:31,760 Speaker 1: We'll take our next question from Darrel Slater with Newark 386 00:18:31,880 --> 00:18:35,000 Speaker 1: star Ledger Hey. Daniel is wondering he obviously you have 387 00:18:35,040 --> 00:18:37,720 Speaker 1: the three receivers there in your latest mock going three 388 00:18:37,720 --> 00:18:40,240 Speaker 1: in a row there with Judy, Lamb, U and Roger's 389 00:18:40,359 --> 00:18:42,280 Speaker 1: not in that order obviously. Could you just kind of 390 00:18:42,280 --> 00:18:44,280 Speaker 1: give us thumb nail scouting report on and each of 391 00:18:44,320 --> 00:18:46,920 Speaker 1: those guys and why you think, Uh, it would seem 392 00:18:46,920 --> 00:18:48,880 Speaker 1: that they go in that order in terms of Lamb 393 00:18:48,920 --> 00:18:51,520 Speaker 1: being the best, followed by Judy and Ruggs. What separates 394 00:18:51,720 --> 00:18:53,639 Speaker 1: each guy from the other and what are their strengths 395 00:18:53,640 --> 00:18:57,560 Speaker 1: and weaknesses. Well, I think they're outstanding. It's a it's 396 00:18:57,600 --> 00:19:00,639 Speaker 1: a thirty one flavors receiver group that year. You know, 397 00:19:00,680 --> 00:19:02,520 Speaker 1: I can you can like a lot of them. Uh, 398 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:05,560 Speaker 1: it's just different flavors. It's what you're looking for. UM. 399 00:19:05,600 --> 00:19:08,800 Speaker 1: I have Ceedee Lamb is my top guy because of 400 00:19:08,960 --> 00:19:12,119 Speaker 1: everything he can do. He can line up outside, he 401 00:19:12,119 --> 00:19:16,919 Speaker 1: can win versus press coverage with his physicality. He's unbelievable 402 00:19:16,960 --> 00:19:19,040 Speaker 1: after the catch. He's the best after the catch of 403 00:19:19,080 --> 00:19:22,000 Speaker 1: the receivers in this draft in my opinion. He break tackles, 404 00:19:22,359 --> 00:19:26,119 Speaker 1: he can make him miss. He's ultra competitive. UM. I 405 00:19:26,119 --> 00:19:27,959 Speaker 1: think a lot of people have hit him on the 406 00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:30,040 Speaker 1: fact that he played in the in the Big Twelve, 407 00:19:30,119 --> 00:19:33,359 Speaker 1: and that's glorified seven on seven. But when you watch 408 00:19:33,440 --> 00:19:35,919 Speaker 1: him in the games they've played and they've stepped up 409 00:19:35,920 --> 00:19:39,240 Speaker 1: in competition. Against Alabama, he had eight for a buck 410 00:19:39,240 --> 00:19:41,840 Speaker 1: o nine and a touchdown. And then last year you 411 00:19:41,840 --> 00:19:44,120 Speaker 1: saw him against l s U in that game hit 412 00:19:44,160 --> 00:19:47,280 Speaker 1: four for one nineteen in that game. So I don't 413 00:19:47,280 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 1: buy into the fact that he's a product of the 414 00:19:48,840 --> 00:19:52,120 Speaker 1: Big Twelve. UM, But he's he's also somebody that can 415 00:19:52,240 --> 00:19:54,639 Speaker 1: make plays above the rim. He can go up and 416 00:19:54,640 --> 00:19:57,520 Speaker 1: get the ball down the red zone. UM. The word 417 00:19:57,560 --> 00:19:59,359 Speaker 1: that I just keep coming back to him over and 418 00:19:59,359 --> 00:20:02,920 Speaker 1: over him as as competitive competitive, competitive, Uh, And that's 419 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:05,680 Speaker 1: why I have him as is the top receiver. Jerry 420 00:20:05,720 --> 00:20:09,359 Speaker 1: Judy next for me is the best route runner in 421 00:20:09,400 --> 00:20:13,040 Speaker 1: the draft, and that's obviously very important. He does a 422 00:20:13,040 --> 00:20:14,880 Speaker 1: lot of his work in the slot. I think that's 423 00:20:14,880 --> 00:20:17,520 Speaker 1: where he's best suited at the next level, although he 424 00:20:17,560 --> 00:20:21,080 Speaker 1: can play outside. But he wins right now off the 425 00:20:21,119 --> 00:20:24,280 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage, and he is unbelievable at the top 426 00:20:24,320 --> 00:20:25,639 Speaker 1: of his route to get in and out of the 427 00:20:25,640 --> 00:20:28,760 Speaker 1: break point. He does have some drops. I think those 428 00:20:28,760 --> 00:20:32,879 Speaker 1: are more concentration drops than than really worrying about his hands, 429 00:20:33,440 --> 00:20:35,640 Speaker 1: But that's an area he needs to clean up, and 430 00:20:36,200 --> 00:20:38,040 Speaker 1: he can make you miss. He can make you miss 431 00:20:38,080 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 1: after the catch. He's obviously got good burst, but not 432 00:20:41,119 --> 00:20:43,919 Speaker 1: quite as physical after the catch, and not quite as 433 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:46,200 Speaker 1: physical at the catch point in terms of going up 434 00:20:46,600 --> 00:20:49,560 Speaker 1: in traffic and making plays. I give Ceedee Lamb a 435 00:20:49,600 --> 00:20:52,080 Speaker 1: little bit of the edge there, and then we get 436 00:20:52,119 --> 00:20:55,479 Speaker 1: to uh Henry Ruggs. You know, everybody knows about the speed, 437 00:20:55,920 --> 00:20:58,879 Speaker 1: but I think what people lose sight of is this 438 00:20:59,040 --> 00:21:02,560 Speaker 1: kid has got natural hands. He's outstanding hands. He only 439 00:21:02,640 --> 00:21:05,880 Speaker 1: dropped one ball this year. He attacks it. He trusts 440 00:21:05,880 --> 00:21:08,240 Speaker 1: his hands. Um. You think back to some of the 441 00:21:08,280 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 1: speed receivers we've seen go in the first round that 442 00:21:10,880 --> 00:21:13,800 Speaker 1: maybe people thought didn't live up to the building. Um. 443 00:21:13,880 --> 00:21:16,760 Speaker 1: You think about Darius Heyward Bay, you know he couldn't 444 00:21:16,800 --> 00:21:21,240 Speaker 1: catch in college. You look at Bashad Perriman, his hands 445 00:21:21,240 --> 00:21:25,640 Speaker 1: were questionable, ted gain, very inconsistent hands. This kid has 446 00:21:25,720 --> 00:21:28,840 Speaker 1: that type of speed, but he catches everything and he's 447 00:21:28,880 --> 00:21:32,840 Speaker 1: extremely tough. He's just not as polished of a route 448 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:35,600 Speaker 1: runner as the other two right now. Um, and that's 449 00:21:35,600 --> 00:21:37,760 Speaker 1: something I think he can he can get better at. 450 00:21:37,840 --> 00:21:39,960 Speaker 1: But it's a little bit of that is the curse 451 00:21:40,040 --> 00:21:43,080 Speaker 1: of speed, because when you're moving that fast, it is 452 00:21:43,160 --> 00:21:45,480 Speaker 1: hard to get in and out of breaks, um to 453 00:21:45,600 --> 00:21:47,760 Speaker 1: gear down. So that's always gonna be a little bit 454 00:21:47,800 --> 00:21:50,520 Speaker 1: of an issue. But Tyreek Hill has been the comparison 455 00:21:50,560 --> 00:21:53,000 Speaker 1: for him, and that's the blueprint for how you use him. 456 00:21:53,040 --> 00:21:55,000 Speaker 1: And I know a lot of teams are are looking 457 00:21:55,000 --> 00:21:57,199 Speaker 1: for this type of player. Thank you. We'll take our 458 00:21:57,240 --> 00:22:00,280 Speaker 1: next question from Leo Haggarty with kids Sport MAC team 459 00:22:00,520 --> 00:22:04,080 Speaker 1: running backs have been extremely get valued lately. Accept the 460 00:22:04,160 --> 00:22:07,600 Speaker 1: great ones. What trades made se Kwon Barkley a top 461 00:22:07,640 --> 00:22:11,280 Speaker 1: five pick? Well, I mean, first of all, he's a 462 00:22:11,440 --> 00:22:15,320 Speaker 1: he's a he's a freak athletic league, and then he 463 00:22:15,359 --> 00:22:17,560 Speaker 1: was involved in the passing game and you could see 464 00:22:17,560 --> 00:22:20,840 Speaker 1: what he could do in the passing game. So, um, 465 00:22:21,200 --> 00:22:23,879 Speaker 1: you know, drafting or running back high is going to 466 00:22:24,000 --> 00:22:25,760 Speaker 1: get a lot of criticism for a lot of folks. 467 00:22:25,760 --> 00:22:27,639 Speaker 1: But to me, if you're somebody that can be a 468 00:22:27,680 --> 00:22:30,800 Speaker 1: weapon in the passing game as well in the run game, 469 00:22:31,160 --> 00:22:33,400 Speaker 1: while we can you know, I don't know, that would 470 00:22:33,400 --> 00:22:34,639 Speaker 1: be the smartest thing in the world to get the 471 00:22:34,680 --> 00:22:37,159 Speaker 1: second contract with those players that's been proven out. I 472 00:22:37,160 --> 00:22:39,000 Speaker 1: think you can have a nice five or six year 473 00:22:39,080 --> 00:22:42,280 Speaker 1: run of extreme production, but you better be able to 474 00:22:42,320 --> 00:22:45,520 Speaker 1: come to a compete and be a difference maker in 475 00:22:45,560 --> 00:22:48,240 Speaker 1: the passing game. And Sae Kwon Barkley has that ability. 476 00:22:48,280 --> 00:22:50,439 Speaker 1: So not only can he run with power, and not 477 00:22:50,480 --> 00:22:52,359 Speaker 1: only can he you know, hit some home runs with 478 00:22:52,440 --> 00:22:54,240 Speaker 1: his speed, he can make you miss, he can run 479 00:22:54,240 --> 00:22:56,440 Speaker 1: over you. But also he's somebody you've got to worry 480 00:22:56,440 --> 00:22:58,800 Speaker 1: about in the passing game as well. So you gotta 481 00:22:58,800 --> 00:23:01,119 Speaker 1: be complete to have val you with that position right now, 482 00:23:01,280 --> 00:23:03,679 Speaker 1: just the way that it is a quick follow up 483 00:23:03,680 --> 00:23:07,040 Speaker 1: with that, when you're evaluating a players, especially a quarterback 484 00:23:07,119 --> 00:23:10,520 Speaker 1: like Jaylen Hurts, there's being a winner factor into that 485 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:14,040 Speaker 1: evaluation at all. What it does for me. I know 486 00:23:14,200 --> 00:23:16,239 Speaker 1: some people poke fun at that and laugh at it, 487 00:23:16,640 --> 00:23:19,800 Speaker 1: But when you've done nothing but win your whole life 488 00:23:19,840 --> 00:23:22,719 Speaker 1: and you've played well in big moments, that that matters 489 00:23:22,720 --> 00:23:26,200 Speaker 1: to me at that position. Um So, I just think 490 00:23:26,240 --> 00:23:29,480 Speaker 1: that's contagious. You've got guys to understand what that environment 491 00:23:29,520 --> 00:23:31,880 Speaker 1: looks like, to understand what it takes in big moments. 492 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:35,919 Speaker 1: So that yeah, absolutely, that helps. That helps the evaluation. 493 00:23:35,960 --> 00:23:38,359 Speaker 1: It's an easier sell in the draft room when you 494 00:23:38,400 --> 00:23:41,720 Speaker 1: have the team accomplishments to go along with the individual stuff. So, 495 00:23:42,280 --> 00:23:44,840 Speaker 1: um yeah, it matters to me at that position more 496 00:23:44,960 --> 00:23:47,520 Speaker 1: more than any other obviously. Thank you. We'll take our 497 00:23:47,560 --> 00:23:51,359 Speaker 1: next question from Rich Scarcello with reading Eagle. What do 498 00:23:51,400 --> 00:23:54,080 Speaker 1: you see is the strength and weaknesses of a couple 499 00:23:54,080 --> 00:23:58,359 Speaker 1: of pen steak guys, Gross Mattos and Handler. You know, 500 00:23:58,400 --> 00:24:03,240 Speaker 1: Grossmato's obviously start with the production. Um, he's got really 501 00:24:03,280 --> 00:24:07,600 Speaker 1: active hands. He's excellent with his hands. Um, he's outstanding 502 00:24:07,600 --> 00:24:09,920 Speaker 1: on loops and stunts and they move him around. He's 503 00:24:09,960 --> 00:24:11,920 Speaker 1: just got a really good knack and a good feel 504 00:24:11,960 --> 00:24:15,480 Speaker 1: as a pass rusher. I didn't see you know, dynamic 505 00:24:15,560 --> 00:24:19,760 Speaker 1: explosiveness in terms of his twitch. But you know he's 506 00:24:19,880 --> 00:24:22,640 Speaker 1: he wins off more technique and just an overall feel 507 00:24:22,680 --> 00:24:26,159 Speaker 1: and instincts and understanding. Uh, you know weakness. You know 508 00:24:26,320 --> 00:24:28,320 Speaker 1: he'll get stuck on blocks against the run, he'll get 509 00:24:28,320 --> 00:24:30,159 Speaker 1: moved around a little bit. But you're drafting him to 510 00:24:30,240 --> 00:24:34,520 Speaker 1: rush the quarterback with hammler Um. Start with the speed, 511 00:24:34,680 --> 00:24:36,919 Speaker 1: I mean, that's it jumps off the screen when you 512 00:24:36,960 --> 00:24:40,639 Speaker 1: watch him. Um, the Michigan game was was basically just 513 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:42,760 Speaker 1: a highlight show. I'm still upset with him for what 514 00:24:42,800 --> 00:24:44,520 Speaker 1: he did the app State when he played against my 515 00:24:44,520 --> 00:24:47,320 Speaker 1: alma mater a couple of years ago. Uh, in that game. 516 00:24:47,400 --> 00:24:49,760 Speaker 1: But he's somebody. You can pitch him the ball on 517 00:24:49,840 --> 00:24:52,199 Speaker 1: a on a fly sweep, you can get him the 518 00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:54,440 Speaker 1: ball over the top of coverage. There's a lot of 519 00:24:54,480 --> 00:24:56,960 Speaker 1: different things you can do with him the downside. And 520 00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:59,760 Speaker 1: he's not big. When he's under five nine hund eighty 521 00:24:59,800 --> 00:25:02,600 Speaker 1: pound own, Um, that's a challenge. And then just the 522 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:06,240 Speaker 1: drops he's got. He's another one that's got some concentration drops. 523 00:25:06,240 --> 00:25:07,639 Speaker 1: He's got to find a way to clean that up 524 00:25:07,640 --> 00:25:10,639 Speaker 1: a little bit. So you know, lack of size, UM, 525 00:25:10,760 --> 00:25:13,760 Speaker 1: not being totally healthy, and the drops I think could 526 00:25:13,800 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 1: push him down a little bit lower than where he 527 00:25:15,600 --> 00:25:20,040 Speaker 1: should go. He's my fifty seventh player. Uh. Starting into 528 00:25:20,080 --> 00:25:22,520 Speaker 1: the process, he was much higher than that. So I 529 00:25:22,560 --> 00:25:24,080 Speaker 1: think somebody got a chance to get a deal with 530 00:25:24,119 --> 00:25:26,600 Speaker 1: this kid if he shows up healthy. Thank you. We'll 531 00:25:26,640 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 1: take our next question from Tom Rock with Newsday. It 532 00:25:29,760 --> 00:25:32,760 Speaker 1: seems like you ask four different scouts of evaluators who 533 00:25:32,760 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 1: the top offensive tackle is, and you get four different 534 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:38,359 Speaker 1: answers wondering if you could sort of go through the 535 00:25:38,400 --> 00:25:40,720 Speaker 1: mall and and and rank them in your mind. And 536 00:25:40,760 --> 00:25:44,560 Speaker 1: I know he said Willison works uh for the Giants. Um, 537 00:25:44,680 --> 00:25:48,800 Speaker 1: that's probably what you project with their opinion, not necessarily yours. Uh, 538 00:25:49,040 --> 00:25:52,040 Speaker 1: you know who. And and to follow up on that, 539 00:25:52,400 --> 00:25:55,080 Speaker 1: you know, is it strange to have four so tightly 540 00:25:55,119 --> 00:25:58,639 Speaker 1: packed in terms of their evaluation? Good question. Uh. The 541 00:25:58,680 --> 00:26:01,000 Speaker 1: way I see it, I have it is, you know, 542 00:26:01,040 --> 00:26:03,720 Speaker 1: even saying the big four I have, I have three 543 00:26:03,760 --> 00:26:05,800 Speaker 1: guys up there and then I have a little bit 544 00:26:05,840 --> 00:26:07,920 Speaker 1: of a gap. I'll give you the numbers. So Beckton 545 00:26:08,080 --> 00:26:11,879 Speaker 1: is my seventh player overall, Wills is my tenth. I 546 00:26:12,000 --> 00:26:13,679 Speaker 1: view that as kind of the top tier for me, 547 00:26:13,720 --> 00:26:16,000 Speaker 1: those two guys, and I think right behind them is 548 00:26:16,080 --> 00:26:19,879 Speaker 1: work Season, my thirteenth player, and then Andrew Thomas is 549 00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:22,119 Speaker 1: my eight teenth player. So I have four top twenty 550 00:26:22,119 --> 00:26:24,080 Speaker 1: guys in my opinion, but I think there's a little 551 00:26:24,119 --> 00:26:27,640 Speaker 1: bit of separation between those top three and then Andrew Thomas. 552 00:26:28,160 --> 00:26:31,520 Speaker 1: But I like, you know, Beckton is my top player. Um, 553 00:26:31,640 --> 00:26:34,840 Speaker 1: God didn't make many many like this. I mean, he's 554 00:26:34,880 --> 00:26:38,600 Speaker 1: he is the definition of freak. Um. He's to be 555 00:26:38,720 --> 00:26:40,760 Speaker 1: that big and to still be able to move the 556 00:26:40,760 --> 00:26:44,000 Speaker 1: way he does it is incredible. And he dominates in 557 00:26:44,000 --> 00:26:46,960 Speaker 1: the run game. Um, in the past game, even though 558 00:26:47,000 --> 00:26:50,600 Speaker 1: he's still working through you know some things technically, he's 559 00:26:50,680 --> 00:26:53,600 Speaker 1: so big and so long you can't get through him 560 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:56,439 Speaker 1: and you can't get around him. And I've seen had 561 00:26:56,440 --> 00:26:58,080 Speaker 1: a chance to see some of the training stuff he's 562 00:26:58,119 --> 00:27:00,600 Speaker 1: been doing down there. Um, he's training with one of 563 00:27:00,640 --> 00:27:03,360 Speaker 1: the best offensive line guys in the country with Duke 564 00:27:03,400 --> 00:27:05,480 Speaker 1: manny Weather. And the job he does out of Dallas, 565 00:27:05,600 --> 00:27:07,879 Speaker 1: and you can see it in the video is just 566 00:27:07,880 --> 00:27:10,600 Speaker 1: this kid getting more comfortable and and and getting better 567 00:27:10,600 --> 00:27:14,080 Speaker 1: and better. So I think Jeddrick Wills on Day one. 568 00:27:14,359 --> 00:27:17,240 Speaker 1: You know the first day of practice is going to 569 00:27:17,320 --> 00:27:20,919 Speaker 1: be ahead of Beckton. Um. But I think Beckton the 570 00:27:21,000 --> 00:27:22,960 Speaker 1: upside is what puts him over the top for me, 571 00:27:23,119 --> 00:27:27,040 Speaker 1: So he's my top guy. Jeddrick Wills. It's just a 572 00:27:27,280 --> 00:27:31,960 Speaker 1: natural knee bender who's very explosive. He can get himself 573 00:27:31,960 --> 00:27:36,080 Speaker 1: in bad positions and find ways to recover with his athleticism. 574 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:38,800 Speaker 1: He played the right tackle spot there at Alabama. You've 575 00:27:38,800 --> 00:27:41,000 Speaker 1: got a left handed quarterback, so that makes sense put 576 00:27:41,040 --> 00:27:43,880 Speaker 1: your best guy over there. Um. I think he's got 577 00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:46,800 Speaker 1: left tackle ability. I think he can he can kick 578 00:27:46,840 --> 00:27:49,640 Speaker 1: over there no problem, and somebody in the run game 579 00:27:49,720 --> 00:27:54,960 Speaker 1: can uproot players. Again. Just very explosive, very athletic player 580 00:27:55,359 --> 00:27:57,520 Speaker 1: who I think. So he's a top ten pick in 581 00:27:57,800 --> 00:28:01,840 Speaker 1: just about any year in my opinion. Tristo works. Tristan works. 582 00:28:01,880 --> 00:28:04,720 Speaker 1: When I first watched him, I thought he was gonna 583 00:28:04,720 --> 00:28:08,320 Speaker 1: be a guard um, just because he had some issues oversetting. 584 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:11,520 Speaker 1: He got beat on a bunch of up and under moves, 585 00:28:11,520 --> 00:28:13,840 Speaker 1: which worried me and concerned me a little bit. But 586 00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:15,800 Speaker 1: I thought he got better as the year one along, 587 00:28:16,600 --> 00:28:18,880 Speaker 1: and then obviously the show that he put on the combine. 588 00:28:18,920 --> 00:28:21,800 Speaker 1: You see the athletics in there, and and you say, okay, well, 589 00:28:21,800 --> 00:28:24,120 Speaker 1: I know this guy's you know, he's got the ability 590 00:28:24,160 --> 00:28:27,959 Speaker 1: to play, you know, to play better at tackle. So um, 591 00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:30,119 Speaker 1: that's where I moved him back out kept him at tackle. 592 00:28:30,480 --> 00:28:33,600 Speaker 1: He's somebody that can really move people in the run game. Um, 593 00:28:33,640 --> 00:28:35,760 Speaker 1: but he's just got to be a little bit more 594 00:28:35,800 --> 00:28:38,320 Speaker 1: patient past protection and continue to work and develop in 595 00:28:38,400 --> 00:28:43,000 Speaker 1: that area. But again, he's somebody with tremendous upside. Andrew Thomas, 596 00:28:43,560 --> 00:28:48,719 Speaker 1: He's just a big, powerful, uh, run blocker. He creates 597 00:28:48,760 --> 00:28:50,960 Speaker 1: a lot of movement. When he gets his hands on you, 598 00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:54,080 Speaker 1: he can really move you. He uproots guys. But I 599 00:28:54,080 --> 00:28:57,000 Speaker 1: thought he was more of a one track player when 600 00:28:57,040 --> 00:28:59,160 Speaker 1: he struggled to adjust a little bit in space and 601 00:28:59,160 --> 00:29:02,520 Speaker 1: then and and uh and past protection, you get out 602 00:29:02,520 --> 00:29:04,520 Speaker 1: in front of you and stay square. He's fine. I 603 00:29:04,600 --> 00:29:07,160 Speaker 1: just I did not see that elite level of foot quickness. 604 00:29:07,200 --> 00:29:09,080 Speaker 1: And I thought when he sees some of the better 605 00:29:09,120 --> 00:29:12,120 Speaker 1: speed rushers in the NFL, UM that could give him 606 00:29:12,120 --> 00:29:13,719 Speaker 1: a little bit of trouble. So that's why I had 607 00:29:13,760 --> 00:29:16,200 Speaker 1: him as the fourth guy. All Right, thank you. We'll 608 00:29:16,240 --> 00:29:19,400 Speaker 1: take our next question from Arnie Stapleton with Associated press. 609 00:29:19,920 --> 00:29:22,520 Speaker 1: I'm wondering if you could speak to the the value 610 00:29:22,560 --> 00:29:25,760 Speaker 1: of versatility nowadays there's opposed to you know, some years 611 00:29:25,760 --> 00:29:30,000 Speaker 1: ago with guys like Simmons and McKinney and bond Um. 612 00:29:30,200 --> 00:29:33,680 Speaker 1: You know, they're they're multiple and uh is this kind 613 00:29:33,720 --> 00:29:37,480 Speaker 1: of a reaction to the um uh the up tempo 614 00:29:37,600 --> 00:29:39,480 Speaker 1: offenses or what? What do you think plays into this 615 00:29:39,560 --> 00:29:44,160 Speaker 1: evolution of the versatility being so valued nowadays? Yeah, it's 616 00:29:44,200 --> 00:29:46,440 Speaker 1: never been more important. You know, we used the phrase 617 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:49,800 Speaker 1: and scouting we talk about position less players and and 618 00:29:49,840 --> 00:29:51,960 Speaker 1: that's where it's headed. You know where you You're not 619 00:29:52,000 --> 00:29:54,640 Speaker 1: gonna be labeling these guys anymore as a you know, 620 00:29:54,680 --> 00:29:57,760 Speaker 1: on offense, as are some of these guys receiver running back? Well, no, 621 00:29:57,920 --> 00:30:01,000 Speaker 1: they're just kind of their offensive weapons. You see. Um, 622 00:30:01,120 --> 00:30:03,960 Speaker 1: I'll watch Austin Ekeler every week with the Chargers calling 623 00:30:03,960 --> 00:30:05,680 Speaker 1: those games. You see what he does as a receiver. 624 00:30:05,800 --> 00:30:09,440 Speaker 1: We've seen obviously Christian McCaffrey and what those guys do. 625 00:30:09,720 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 1: Um Deebo Samuel who's a wide receiver who can also 626 00:30:12,240 --> 00:30:14,880 Speaker 1: play running back. Um, That's that's where the value is. 627 00:30:14,880 --> 00:30:16,400 Speaker 1: And then defensively, you've got to find a way to 628 00:30:16,440 --> 00:30:20,280 Speaker 1: match up with those. So you see guys like Derwin James, Um. 629 00:30:20,360 --> 00:30:22,640 Speaker 1: You see what we see here with Isaiah Simmons, where 630 00:30:23,120 --> 00:30:25,160 Speaker 1: it allows you to keep your guys on the field 631 00:30:25,160 --> 00:30:28,120 Speaker 1: and not get manipulated where they can they can sub 632 00:30:28,160 --> 00:30:29,840 Speaker 1: and get you in a look. And once they get 633 00:30:29,840 --> 00:30:31,520 Speaker 1: you in a look, they're gonna crank the tempo and 634 00:30:31,560 --> 00:30:33,640 Speaker 1: they're going to isolate the guy that's that's at a 635 00:30:33,680 --> 00:30:36,360 Speaker 1: position and go at him. Well, when you've got players 636 00:30:36,360 --> 00:30:38,960 Speaker 1: of versatility, they have that ability to be able to 637 00:30:38,960 --> 00:30:41,280 Speaker 1: cover it tight end. But yet somebody that can also 638 00:30:41,600 --> 00:30:43,320 Speaker 1: hold up at the point of attack if you want 639 00:30:43,320 --> 00:30:45,600 Speaker 1: to try and run it down their throats. Uh, somebody 640 00:30:45,600 --> 00:30:47,560 Speaker 1: can cover in the slot. Somebody they can drop back 641 00:30:47,600 --> 00:30:50,040 Speaker 1: and play the deep path. It allows you to disguise 642 00:30:50,080 --> 00:30:54,240 Speaker 1: your looks defensively, allows you to confuse quarterbacks, and allows 643 00:30:54,240 --> 00:30:56,240 Speaker 1: you to match up with the athletes you're gonna see. 644 00:30:56,360 --> 00:31:00,360 Speaker 1: So those guys have never been more valuable. And you know, 645 00:31:00,560 --> 00:31:02,880 Speaker 1: one of the conversations that I've had over the last 646 00:31:02,920 --> 00:31:06,560 Speaker 1: few years, and really even more so this year, is 647 00:31:06,640 --> 00:31:09,920 Speaker 1: with the linebackers. It doesn't matter if if you are 648 00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:13,240 Speaker 1: an unbelievably instinctive player and you're tough and your physical 649 00:31:13,560 --> 00:31:17,320 Speaker 1: If you cannot run, they can't hide you anymore. You're 650 00:31:17,320 --> 00:31:21,720 Speaker 1: gonna get exposed. So at that position, you just you 651 00:31:21,800 --> 00:31:25,520 Speaker 1: have to lean towards athleticism. You sacrifice some size. Uh. 652 00:31:25,520 --> 00:31:27,440 Speaker 1: You know for a guy like Patrick Queen, because he 653 00:31:27,440 --> 00:31:29,680 Speaker 1: can run and cover backs and tight ends all day long, 654 00:31:30,280 --> 00:31:33,360 Speaker 1: you can blitz him. He can make plays sideline to sideline. Uh. 655 00:31:33,480 --> 00:31:36,400 Speaker 1: Same with Kenneth Murray. I mean that's why those guys are, 656 00:31:36,640 --> 00:31:38,640 Speaker 1: you know, at a premium when you get those linebackers 657 00:31:38,640 --> 00:31:41,320 Speaker 1: that can really run and make plays. Thank you. We'll 658 00:31:41,360 --> 00:31:44,040 Speaker 1: take our next question from Jim Wyatt with Tennessee Titans 659 00:31:44,080 --> 00:31:47,360 Speaker 1: dot Com. Daniel, appreciate your tom. I've seen a lot 660 00:31:47,400 --> 00:31:52,440 Speaker 1: of people take defensive lamen tackles quarterbacks. Uh. In the 661 00:31:52,480 --> 00:31:54,640 Speaker 1: first round for the Titans, you took a receiver. What 662 00:31:54,640 --> 00:31:57,480 Speaker 1: do you like about Brandan? I you there, and if 663 00:31:57,520 --> 00:32:00,960 Speaker 1: they do go receiver, he's maybe around sixty one. That 664 00:32:01,040 --> 00:32:04,000 Speaker 1: could fill another need. Well. I love Brandon I U. 665 00:32:04,120 --> 00:32:08,360 Speaker 1: He's my fifth receiver, and uh, he's just he is 666 00:32:08,480 --> 00:32:10,920 Speaker 1: so sudden and so quick, you know, I know the 667 00:32:11,000 --> 00:32:13,520 Speaker 1: forty times says uh, you know four or five. Oh, 668 00:32:13,640 --> 00:32:16,880 Speaker 1: he plays a lot faster than that, UM, and he's 669 00:32:16,920 --> 00:32:18,920 Speaker 1: got He's one of the things thats unique about him, 670 00:32:18,920 --> 00:32:22,600 Speaker 1: he's got rare length. He is really long. UM. So 671 00:32:23,080 --> 00:32:25,680 Speaker 1: you get somebody that can can make plays in traffic 672 00:32:25,720 --> 00:32:29,000 Speaker 1: with his toughness. He's phenomenal after the catch. He can 673 00:32:29,080 --> 00:32:30,760 Speaker 1: he can help you in the return game as well. 674 00:32:30,800 --> 00:32:33,240 Speaker 1: He's really good in that department. So just getting the 675 00:32:33,240 --> 00:32:35,080 Speaker 1: ball in his hands and let him go, let him 676 00:32:35,120 --> 00:32:38,240 Speaker 1: make plays. But if you wanted a receiver there in 677 00:32:38,320 --> 00:32:40,520 Speaker 1: the in the second round, I think that's what you said, right, 678 00:32:40,640 --> 00:32:46,480 Speaker 1: was it the pick sixty one? Yeah, I'm thinking maybe 679 00:32:46,520 --> 00:32:48,400 Speaker 1: if you do go receiver in the first round, who 680 00:32:48,440 --> 00:32:51,320 Speaker 1: maybe is there at sixty one at that would fill 681 00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:55,160 Speaker 1: another need, maybe a defensive line tackle or cleeper. You 682 00:32:55,160 --> 00:32:57,760 Speaker 1: look at some of those other positions that they're looking 683 00:32:57,800 --> 00:33:02,960 Speaker 1: at there with the tackle and corner at pick six one. UM, 684 00:33:03,120 --> 00:33:04,920 Speaker 1: let me give you a couple of guys here, I 685 00:33:05,040 --> 00:33:07,120 Speaker 1: pick sixty one. I think you know that's about the 686 00:33:07,240 --> 00:33:10,160 Speaker 1: range for guys like Neville Gallimore. UM, it's about the 687 00:33:10,240 --> 00:33:14,080 Speaker 1: range for Elliott from from Missouri, UM Lynch from Baylor. 688 00:33:14,200 --> 00:33:15,920 Speaker 1: That's kind of that group you'll be looking at there. 689 00:33:15,920 --> 00:33:19,800 Speaker 1: At the defensive tackle position at the corner spot. Um 690 00:33:19,840 --> 00:33:22,800 Speaker 1: I really like Robinson, Reggie Robinson from Tulsa. I think 691 00:33:22,800 --> 00:33:26,600 Speaker 1: he's a great player. Um iig Bonogny from Auburn is 692 00:33:26,640 --> 00:33:29,880 Speaker 1: a tough one because he's got the athletic ability and 693 00:33:29,920 --> 00:33:32,960 Speaker 1: the toughness that you love. He just really struggled to 694 00:33:32,960 --> 00:33:35,880 Speaker 1: play the football and hasn't made many plays. So he's 695 00:33:35,920 --> 00:33:38,800 Speaker 1: got first round athleticism and he's got you know, late 696 00:33:38,880 --> 00:33:41,400 Speaker 1: round production. So trying to sort him out as a 697 00:33:41,400 --> 00:33:43,479 Speaker 1: tricky one, but I think he kind of factors in 698 00:33:44,120 --> 00:33:46,840 Speaker 1: right around that range as a player. Deamon our Nett 699 00:33:46,920 --> 00:33:50,880 Speaker 1: from Ohio State, he's my he's my fifty ninth player, 700 00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:53,800 Speaker 1: so he would be somebody that could could be in 701 00:33:53,840 --> 00:33:57,200 Speaker 1: the mixer at that point in time. Real physical, really tough, 702 00:33:57,320 --> 00:34:00,480 Speaker 1: can find and play the ball. Um short area quickness 703 00:34:00,480 --> 00:34:03,560 Speaker 1: is outstanding. He's aggressive against the run. Uh he's just 704 00:34:03,600 --> 00:34:06,000 Speaker 1: a little bit tight, a little bit rigid, but and 705 00:34:06,080 --> 00:34:08,319 Speaker 1: didn't run as fast, ran four or five six. So 706 00:34:08,440 --> 00:34:10,560 Speaker 1: I think he's another one that's it's right about that 707 00:34:10,640 --> 00:34:13,200 Speaker 1: time for for him in the draft as well. Thank 708 00:34:13,239 --> 00:34:16,719 Speaker 1: you will take our next question from Kayat with any sing. 709 00:34:17,560 --> 00:34:20,480 Speaker 1: Daniel last year, joe On Williams was kind of a 710 00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:23,640 Speaker 1: late riser. It seemed like in this process, is there 711 00:34:23,719 --> 00:34:26,920 Speaker 1: a player like that you see right now who might be, 712 00:34:27,080 --> 00:34:29,400 Speaker 1: you know, just starting to get on on the radar 713 00:34:29,480 --> 00:34:32,239 Speaker 1: as a first or second round prospect sort of late 714 00:34:32,239 --> 00:34:35,680 Speaker 1: in the process. Yeah, there's there's several And I look 715 00:34:35,719 --> 00:34:38,640 Speaker 1: at some of these, uh, some of these linebackers that 716 00:34:38,680 --> 00:34:41,160 Speaker 1: have caught a lot of buzz here coming down the stretch. 717 00:34:41,680 --> 00:34:44,920 Speaker 1: Willie Gay is fascinating out of Mississippi States. He gave 718 00:34:44,960 --> 00:34:48,480 Speaker 1: us a five star recruit. Um. Obviously you could see 719 00:34:48,520 --> 00:34:51,319 Speaker 1: that the combine just how athletic and how explosive he is. 720 00:34:51,320 --> 00:34:53,920 Speaker 1: He ran in the mid four fours. He did not 721 00:34:54,360 --> 00:34:56,760 Speaker 1: did not start a game this year at Mississippi State, 722 00:34:56,920 --> 00:34:58,879 Speaker 1: got in some trouble, got to spended a little bit 723 00:34:58,960 --> 00:35:02,440 Speaker 1: for some academics. But when teams met with him, they 724 00:35:02,440 --> 00:35:06,000 Speaker 1: were very comfortable with him. He presented himself very well. Um, 725 00:35:06,040 --> 00:35:08,080 Speaker 1: and he's somebody that I think it could find his 726 00:35:08,120 --> 00:35:10,000 Speaker 1: way into the second round. It wouldn't shock me if 727 00:35:10,040 --> 00:35:11,440 Speaker 1: he got all the way up in the second round 728 00:35:11,440 --> 00:35:13,480 Speaker 1: in this draft. But that's the one that's kind of 729 00:35:13,480 --> 00:35:17,200 Speaker 1: caught some fire late in the process. I really like 730 00:35:17,320 --> 00:35:21,400 Speaker 1: Jordan Brooks from Texas Tech, and uh, he's my fifty 731 00:35:21,480 --> 00:35:25,239 Speaker 1: first player. But if somebody decided to take him, you know, 732 00:35:25,320 --> 00:35:27,280 Speaker 1: late in the first round or at the very beginning 733 00:35:27,280 --> 00:35:30,439 Speaker 1: of the second round, I wouldn't I wouldn't hate that pick. 734 00:35:30,520 --> 00:35:33,680 Speaker 1: He's just a really good football player who's got tremendous range. 735 00:35:34,239 --> 00:35:36,200 Speaker 1: So those guys are guys that have kind of popped 736 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:39,200 Speaker 1: up late. Amazing. If I could just thrown a quick 737 00:35:39,239 --> 00:35:41,759 Speaker 1: fall up, there is there a player that stands out 738 00:35:41,760 --> 00:35:44,480 Speaker 1: to you at number twenty three four the Patriots in 739 00:35:44,480 --> 00:35:46,400 Speaker 1: this draft. For me, it's a j F and s 740 00:35:46,440 --> 00:35:49,600 Speaker 1: A um. You know. I went back and and I 741 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:51,279 Speaker 1: posted some of it, but I went back and looked 742 00:35:51,280 --> 00:35:53,560 Speaker 1: at a lot of the notes that I had been 743 00:35:53,600 --> 00:35:56,000 Speaker 1: given when I was with the Baltimore Ravens from one 744 00:35:56,000 --> 00:35:58,920 Speaker 1: of our scouts who had been with Coach Belichick. And 745 00:35:58,960 --> 00:36:04,080 Speaker 1: it was a presentation on what coach values at every position. 746 00:36:04,280 --> 00:36:08,000 Speaker 1: And when it talked about edge rushers, it talked about 747 00:36:08,040 --> 00:36:11,280 Speaker 1: his preference for size over speed out there and guys 748 00:36:11,280 --> 00:36:12,879 Speaker 1: that can hold the point of attack in the run 749 00:36:12,920 --> 00:36:15,279 Speaker 1: game and they can they can collapse the pocket. Their 750 00:36:15,320 --> 00:36:18,120 Speaker 1: power players and that to me, like if you're drawing 751 00:36:18,200 --> 00:36:19,840 Speaker 1: up a description of a j F and S, it 752 00:36:19,920 --> 00:36:21,600 Speaker 1: was literally what they were looking for. Now, that was 753 00:36:22,880 --> 00:36:26,479 Speaker 1: for a long time ago, but those Patriot defenses seem 754 00:36:26,560 --> 00:36:29,520 Speaker 1: to all feature these this type of a player. Um, 755 00:36:29,560 --> 00:36:31,440 Speaker 1: and then you add into the fact that he played 756 00:36:31,480 --> 00:36:34,680 Speaker 1: for Kirk Ferrence and U Kirk Ferrence, having his relationship 757 00:36:34,719 --> 00:36:37,879 Speaker 1: with coach Belichick, all that seemed to me like this 758 00:36:37,880 --> 00:36:39,880 Speaker 1: guy was meant to be a New England Patriot. Just 759 00:36:39,960 --> 00:36:42,480 Speaker 1: makes too much sense. Thank you. We'll take our next 760 00:36:42,560 --> 00:36:46,280 Speaker 1: question from Bridge Simony with the ESPN dot Com. Yeah, thanks, DJ. 761 00:36:46,719 --> 00:36:49,560 Speaker 1: I have a Jet question, but not about a prospect. 762 00:36:49,600 --> 00:36:52,359 Speaker 1: Obviously you have a background with Joe Douglas, so I'm 763 00:36:52,360 --> 00:36:56,120 Speaker 1: wondering what type of characteristics do you think we'll see 764 00:36:56,200 --> 00:36:59,600 Speaker 1: from Joe douglas draft and how what are some of 765 00:36:59,600 --> 00:37:04,200 Speaker 1: the big challenges he'll face taking over this Jets roster. Well, 766 00:37:04,239 --> 00:37:06,960 Speaker 1: I mean the challenges will start there is that you 767 00:37:07,320 --> 00:37:09,480 Speaker 1: don't have a lot of blue Ship players at the 768 00:37:09,520 --> 00:37:11,880 Speaker 1: important positions. Now, I do believe you have one at 769 00:37:11,880 --> 00:37:15,000 Speaker 1: the quarterback position in Sam Donald, but when you look 770 00:37:15,040 --> 00:37:18,440 Speaker 1: at the premier positions you talked about edge rusher, you know, corner, 771 00:37:18,840 --> 00:37:22,319 Speaker 1: left tackle. Um, you know, there was not there weren't 772 00:37:22,320 --> 00:37:24,800 Speaker 1: a lot of blue ship players in those position rooms 773 00:37:25,120 --> 00:37:27,680 Speaker 1: when he got there. Now in free agency, he did 774 00:37:27,719 --> 00:37:29,800 Speaker 1: a good job of just kind of spreading the resources 775 00:37:29,840 --> 00:37:32,080 Speaker 1: around just to make sure that they can, you know, 776 00:37:32,200 --> 00:37:34,520 Speaker 1: they can line up and play. And uh, you know, 777 00:37:34,560 --> 00:37:37,200 Speaker 1: they've got some upgrades there along that offensive line, and 778 00:37:37,480 --> 00:37:40,040 Speaker 1: the defense is in in pretty good shape overall. So 779 00:37:40,680 --> 00:37:43,680 Speaker 1: now they've got to find ways to score points. And 780 00:37:43,719 --> 00:37:45,800 Speaker 1: they just couldn't do it last year. When you're thirty 781 00:37:45,880 --> 00:37:49,320 Speaker 1: second and scoring and thirty feet on third down, I 782 00:37:49,360 --> 00:37:51,400 Speaker 1: don't know how they won seven games. I mean, you 783 00:37:51,440 --> 00:37:53,439 Speaker 1: give the defense all the credit in the world. So 784 00:37:53,800 --> 00:37:56,520 Speaker 1: they've got to go about getting that fixed. And that 785 00:37:56,600 --> 00:37:59,399 Speaker 1: starts with getting much better up front, and it's then 786 00:37:59,440 --> 00:38:01,640 Speaker 1: it gets to, uh, you know, you've got to give 787 00:38:01,680 --> 00:38:05,440 Speaker 1: Sam Donaldson weapons and that's gonna be I would imagine 788 00:38:05,560 --> 00:38:07,840 Speaker 1: what's gonna be high on the priority list with this draft. 789 00:38:07,920 --> 00:38:12,880 Speaker 1: And you know Joe is Joe is always valued toughness. Um, 790 00:38:12,880 --> 00:38:18,280 Speaker 1: he's always valued you know, really really highly competitive players. Um. 791 00:38:18,440 --> 00:38:20,839 Speaker 1: So you know that's why it will be fascinating to see, 792 00:38:21,000 --> 00:38:22,760 Speaker 1: you know what they end up doing in this draft. 793 00:38:23,000 --> 00:38:27,120 Speaker 1: They have an opportunity at eleven, you know, in front 794 00:38:27,120 --> 00:38:30,600 Speaker 1: of them, where do you want to finish the run 795 00:38:30,640 --> 00:38:32,520 Speaker 1: on tackles or do you want to begin the run 796 00:38:32,560 --> 00:38:35,399 Speaker 1: on wide receivers or do you want to trade down? 797 00:38:35,640 --> 00:38:37,799 Speaker 1: So that's kind of the decision that they'll have to 798 00:38:37,840 --> 00:38:41,120 Speaker 1: make their UM. So we'll see, we'll see how they 799 00:38:41,120 --> 00:38:43,240 Speaker 1: go about doing that. I am excited though, to see 800 00:38:43,560 --> 00:38:46,279 Speaker 1: not just what they do at eleven, UM, but when 801 00:38:46,320 --> 00:38:49,120 Speaker 1: you look at having two third round picks, that's where 802 00:38:49,160 --> 00:38:51,440 Speaker 1: I'm I'm excited. I think they can get a starter 803 00:38:51,520 --> 00:38:53,919 Speaker 1: on the interior of the offensive line with one of those, 804 00:38:53,960 --> 00:38:55,480 Speaker 1: and I think they can get a starter at wide 805 00:38:55,520 --> 00:38:58,960 Speaker 1: receiver with the other pick. UM. So Joe Joe is 806 00:38:59,000 --> 00:39:00,960 Speaker 1: gonna do very well. And then at a rounds this draft, 807 00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:03,120 Speaker 1: that's where the sweet spot is. And I would not 808 00:39:03,200 --> 00:39:05,440 Speaker 1: be shocked if either at eleven or forty eight he 809 00:39:05,520 --> 00:39:08,160 Speaker 1: traded down to get even more picks in that third 810 00:39:08,200 --> 00:39:11,560 Speaker 1: fourth rounte range, because, um, they can really upgrade their 811 00:39:11,640 --> 00:39:14,040 Speaker 1: roster in this draft at that point in time. Thank you. 812 00:39:14,080 --> 00:39:17,240 Speaker 1: We'll take our next question from William McFadden with Atlanta 813 00:39:17,280 --> 00:39:20,760 Speaker 1: Falcons Dot com reports came out yesterday that the Falcons 814 00:39:20,800 --> 00:39:23,239 Speaker 1: could be a team looking to trade up in the 815 00:39:23,280 --> 00:39:25,919 Speaker 1: first round if they do, you know, make a move 816 00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:28,120 Speaker 1: up from sixteen. Who are some players that you think 817 00:39:28,160 --> 00:39:30,560 Speaker 1: that they could be, you know, looking to target? Well, 818 00:39:30,600 --> 00:39:32,319 Speaker 1: I feel like they've been trying to find an edge 819 00:39:32,400 --> 00:39:34,680 Speaker 1: rusher forever, So why what the heck would just go 820 00:39:34,760 --> 00:39:36,759 Speaker 1: up and just trade for chrise Young? How had you 821 00:39:36,760 --> 00:39:39,319 Speaker 1: gotta go? Uh? You know that would be that would 822 00:39:39,320 --> 00:39:42,920 Speaker 1: be fun. Uh But no, I mean I think you're 823 00:39:42,960 --> 00:39:47,040 Speaker 1: looking for impact, impact defensive players. And you know, we 824 00:39:47,120 --> 00:39:48,719 Speaker 1: kicked this around the other day on path to the 825 00:39:48,800 --> 00:39:52,840 Speaker 1: draft about you know, to me, the four players that 826 00:39:52,920 --> 00:39:55,680 Speaker 1: made sense, were you trade up for a Kuda to 827 00:39:55,760 --> 00:39:58,840 Speaker 1: give you a premier corner? You trade up you know Henderson, 828 00:39:58,840 --> 00:40:00,440 Speaker 1: you wouldn't have to go up as are, but you 829 00:40:00,440 --> 00:40:01,879 Speaker 1: probably have to go up a little bit to get 830 00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:05,239 Speaker 1: him for those top two corners. Or you know, if 831 00:40:05,280 --> 00:40:07,719 Speaker 1: Derek Brown or kin Law started to drop a little bit, 832 00:40:07,920 --> 00:40:09,840 Speaker 1: you can go up and range and get them. And 833 00:40:09,920 --> 00:40:11,759 Speaker 1: then the more I thought about it, I thought, well, 834 00:40:11,880 --> 00:40:14,040 Speaker 1: wait a second. You know sometimes we see these off 835 00:40:14,080 --> 00:40:17,839 Speaker 1: the ball linebackers, uh drift a little bit further than 836 00:40:17,880 --> 00:40:20,000 Speaker 1: they should in terms of where they were rated. And 837 00:40:20,080 --> 00:40:23,400 Speaker 1: Isaiah Simmons is the third best player in the draft. Um, 838 00:40:23,440 --> 00:40:25,480 Speaker 1: but if he were to start getting down and to 839 00:40:25,680 --> 00:40:28,319 Speaker 1: range where you had the ammunition in your Atlanta you 840 00:40:28,320 --> 00:40:30,400 Speaker 1: wanted to go up and get him, Man, that'd be 841 00:40:30,440 --> 00:40:33,080 Speaker 1: fun to plug him into that defense and that scheme 842 00:40:33,360 --> 00:40:35,279 Speaker 1: and uh and let him run around when you're in 843 00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:37,960 Speaker 1: a division like they are, and you've got to see 844 00:40:38,040 --> 00:40:41,720 Speaker 1: Kimera and you've got to see um Christian McCaffrey. Having 845 00:40:41,719 --> 00:40:43,920 Speaker 1: a guy like Isaiah Simmons can kind of help erase 846 00:40:44,000 --> 00:40:46,520 Speaker 1: some of that. So, um, you know that would be 847 00:40:46,640 --> 00:40:48,400 Speaker 1: that would be fun to see him get plugged in 848 00:40:48,400 --> 00:40:50,080 Speaker 1: there and playing a Dean gel. There'll be a lot 849 00:40:50,120 --> 00:40:53,920 Speaker 1: of speed out there. Um, but you know, let's go 850 00:40:54,000 --> 00:40:55,560 Speaker 1: for it. They'll forget all that. Let's just go all 851 00:40:55,560 --> 00:40:57,879 Speaker 1: the way and get the chase. Young. Thank you. Let's 852 00:40:57,880 --> 00:41:00,520 Speaker 1: take our next question from Clarence who but Fort Worth 853 00:41:00,640 --> 00:41:04,040 Speaker 1: Star Telegram. I think you had a cowboy taking safe 854 00:41:04,200 --> 00:41:07,200 Speaker 1: and uh in your mud draft. But if it's Safety 855 00:41:07,239 --> 00:41:10,320 Speaker 1: and Henderson on the board, who do you see them taking? 856 00:41:10,520 --> 00:41:13,200 Speaker 1: And also what about those safs you have not in 857 00:41:13,200 --> 00:41:15,080 Speaker 1: the first round and they stick a round options. Why 858 00:41:15,080 --> 00:41:17,200 Speaker 1: have they all dropped out of the first round? Well, 859 00:41:17,239 --> 00:41:19,200 Speaker 1: I think when you look at McKinney, is still the 860 00:41:19,239 --> 00:41:21,719 Speaker 1: best safety. UM did not run as well as you 861 00:41:21,760 --> 00:41:24,160 Speaker 1: would have hoped, and they play him a lot more 862 00:41:24,640 --> 00:41:26,360 Speaker 1: down closer to the line of scrimmage. I have a 863 00:41:26,400 --> 00:41:28,200 Speaker 1: big grade on him. I like him, but I think 864 00:41:28,239 --> 00:41:30,040 Speaker 1: there's a chance he could drift a little bit. And 865 00:41:30,080 --> 00:41:32,040 Speaker 1: I think teams are saying they kind of like this 866 00:41:32,560 --> 00:41:35,239 Speaker 1: this next wave of safeties that would be there. So 867 00:41:35,280 --> 00:41:37,239 Speaker 1: if you passed on one in the first round, you 868 00:41:37,360 --> 00:41:39,200 Speaker 1: come back and you know, I think there's a thought 869 00:41:39,280 --> 00:41:42,600 Speaker 1: that you know, Delpa, Jeremy Chan, Antoine Winfield, you know, 870 00:41:42,680 --> 00:41:46,560 Speaker 1: Kyle Dugger, Ashton Davis, like there's some depth there. Um. 871 00:41:46,600 --> 00:41:48,920 Speaker 1: So I think that could cause that that run to 872 00:41:48,960 --> 00:41:51,480 Speaker 1: happen more so in the second round when it comes 873 00:41:51,520 --> 00:41:55,000 Speaker 1: to the decision on the corner versus the edge rusher. UM, 874 00:41:55,080 --> 00:41:57,520 Speaker 1: that would be that would be a fascinating one. UM, 875 00:41:57,800 --> 00:42:00,320 Speaker 1: depending on what they're able to get out of Alton Smith. 876 00:42:00,360 --> 00:42:02,440 Speaker 1: If they think they can get something out of him, 877 00:42:02,600 --> 00:42:05,800 Speaker 1: maybe that would push him more to the corner. Um 878 00:42:06,480 --> 00:42:08,400 Speaker 1: that would be if that would be a fascinating decision 879 00:42:08,440 --> 00:42:10,000 Speaker 1: for them to make. In terms of how I have 880 00:42:10,080 --> 00:42:13,000 Speaker 1: him rated, I have C. J. Henderson is my twenty 881 00:42:13,040 --> 00:42:16,240 Speaker 1: second player, and I have Chased On as my twenty player. 882 00:42:16,719 --> 00:42:19,000 Speaker 1: So if I had needed both those positions, if you're 883 00:42:19,000 --> 00:42:20,600 Speaker 1: asking what I would do, I would take C. J. 884 00:42:20,719 --> 00:42:23,239 Speaker 1: Henderson and and go from there. But I think either 885 00:42:23,239 --> 00:42:25,400 Speaker 1: one of those players would be would be plug and 886 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:28,120 Speaker 1: play in a great fit. Can I think it one 887 00:42:28,120 --> 00:42:32,920 Speaker 1: more question? Uh? On the TC you guys, TC, you guys. Um, 888 00:42:33,040 --> 00:42:35,320 Speaker 1: there they're three maybe four. I could go in the 889 00:42:35,360 --> 00:42:37,279 Speaker 1: first two rounds, certainly three days to have a chance 890 00:42:37,280 --> 00:42:39,320 Speaker 1: to go in the first round and just talk about 891 00:42:39,440 --> 00:42:45,480 Speaker 1: Gregor Blakelock uh and uh, Jeff Glny and chances of 892 00:42:45,560 --> 00:42:49,440 Speaker 1: going high. Blacklock is. He's fun man. He's one of 893 00:42:49,440 --> 00:42:51,200 Speaker 1: my favorite players to watch. He ended up being my 894 00:42:51,280 --> 00:42:57,239 Speaker 1: nineteenth player. Very dynamic. Um. He just jolts people when 895 00:42:57,280 --> 00:42:59,479 Speaker 1: he hits him with his hands. I think if if 896 00:43:00,080 --> 00:43:01,840 Speaker 1: you know, he never had an injury before, we'd be 897 00:43:01,840 --> 00:43:04,000 Speaker 1: talking about him, he'd have been on the on the 898 00:43:04,040 --> 00:43:06,399 Speaker 1: scene more on the college football world. We've been talking 899 00:43:06,440 --> 00:43:09,160 Speaker 1: about him a lot more. But again, I think he's 900 00:43:09,160 --> 00:43:12,160 Speaker 1: a top twenty player. He's a number three defensive tackle 901 00:43:12,239 --> 00:43:14,200 Speaker 1: for me. Um, I think he's got a chance to 902 00:43:14,239 --> 00:43:17,839 Speaker 1: be a really, really good pro. Um Jeff Gladney and 903 00:43:17,960 --> 00:43:20,480 Speaker 1: moved him up a little bit. He's my forty second player. 904 00:43:20,520 --> 00:43:24,640 Speaker 1: He's my sixth corner. Reminds me of Denzel Award. Um. 905 00:43:24,880 --> 00:43:29,880 Speaker 1: He's just quick and feisty. He's very fluid. Um. You know, 906 00:43:29,960 --> 00:43:32,160 Speaker 1: he'll he'll throw his face in there as a tackler. 907 00:43:32,200 --> 00:43:34,760 Speaker 1: He's tough. You know. If he was a little bit taller, 908 00:43:34,760 --> 00:43:36,759 Speaker 1: I think he'd be a slam dunk first rounder. And 909 00:43:36,800 --> 00:43:38,680 Speaker 1: I still think there's a chance he is the first rounder. 910 00:43:38,960 --> 00:43:42,840 Speaker 1: He's such a good player. Jalen Reagor, he was challenging 911 00:43:42,880 --> 00:43:46,319 Speaker 1: to study because the quarterback play was not very good, 912 00:43:46,600 --> 00:43:49,000 Speaker 1: and then he had some drops this year. The production 913 00:43:49,080 --> 00:43:50,799 Speaker 1: is not where you'd want it. But man, you can 914 00:43:50,880 --> 00:43:55,280 Speaker 1: see him move and he's explosive. Um. He's a fluid athlete. 915 00:43:55,800 --> 00:43:58,080 Speaker 1: He makes he'll go up and and makes some big 916 00:43:58,080 --> 00:44:02,239 Speaker 1: time catches, contested catches, play above the rim. But then 917 00:44:02,239 --> 00:44:05,359 Speaker 1: he just has a ton of drops, so you've got 918 00:44:05,360 --> 00:44:07,600 Speaker 1: to sort the drops. He's gifted as a returner, but 919 00:44:07,640 --> 00:44:10,560 Speaker 1: then he's got a bunch of muff punts. So he's 920 00:44:10,640 --> 00:44:13,440 Speaker 1: kind of a glass half full, glass half empty. When 921 00:44:13,480 --> 00:44:15,200 Speaker 1: you talk to people around the league, there's some people 922 00:44:15,239 --> 00:44:16,959 Speaker 1: that really like him and some people that are down 923 00:44:17,000 --> 00:44:19,799 Speaker 1: on him. I'm kind of somewhere in the middle. He's 924 00:44:19,800 --> 00:44:23,800 Speaker 1: my he's my fifty six player, but he's my tenth receiver, 925 00:44:23,960 --> 00:44:26,840 Speaker 1: and I know some teams that think he's the fifth receiver. 926 00:44:27,080 --> 00:44:30,399 Speaker 1: So um, it wouldn't be stunning to see him find 927 00:44:30,440 --> 00:44:33,040 Speaker 1: his way into the back of one or or very 928 00:44:33,040 --> 00:44:35,439 Speaker 1: early and round number two. So they have a good 929 00:44:35,440 --> 00:44:39,160 Speaker 1: group there at TCU and Lucas nyang Is is very 930 00:44:39,160 --> 00:44:43,440 Speaker 1: talented tackle um who people are a little bit concerned 931 00:44:43,440 --> 00:44:46,600 Speaker 1: with medically, so you gotta gotta answer the medical question there. 932 00:44:46,640 --> 00:44:49,040 Speaker 1: But he's he's a talented player. Thank you. We'll take 933 00:44:49,080 --> 00:44:52,520 Speaker 1: our next question from Chris Russell with Sports Illustrated. How 934 00:44:52,600 --> 00:44:56,560 Speaker 1: much would it take for you if you were the 935 00:44:56,600 --> 00:44:59,719 Speaker 1: Redskins at two, uh to move down to stay my 936 00:45:00,000 --> 00:45:02,520 Speaker 1: at me at five? Would it require all three of 937 00:45:02,520 --> 00:45:05,719 Speaker 1: those first round picks or would you be willing to do, say, 938 00:45:05,840 --> 00:45:09,160 Speaker 1: to first and maybe a combination of seconds, being that 939 00:45:09,200 --> 00:45:12,680 Speaker 1: the Redskins don't have a second currently. Yeah, I mean, 940 00:45:12,719 --> 00:45:14,440 Speaker 1: I can you want to do the mapter, we can 941 00:45:14,480 --> 00:45:19,000 Speaker 1: do it real quick. So the second pick is hundred points, right, 942 00:45:19,120 --> 00:45:23,480 Speaker 1: So then the fifth pick is seventeen hundred points, um, 943 00:45:23,520 --> 00:45:25,400 Speaker 1: so you've got to come up with nine hundred points 944 00:45:25,600 --> 00:45:29,120 Speaker 1: out of that thing. So you're gonna get um, let's 945 00:45:29,120 --> 00:45:31,879 Speaker 1: see pick, let's go pick eighteen. Pick eighteen is nine 946 00:45:31,920 --> 00:45:35,160 Speaker 1: hundred points. So you know, if you're just going off 947 00:45:35,200 --> 00:45:37,319 Speaker 1: the chart, that would be the chart. Yeah, I mean 948 00:45:37,360 --> 00:45:40,600 Speaker 1: that's what if I'm if I'm the Redskins and uh, 949 00:45:40,640 --> 00:45:43,720 Speaker 1: and they wanted to give me five and eighteen. Um, 950 00:45:43,719 --> 00:45:45,400 Speaker 1: that's what it says it should be. So if you 951 00:45:45,400 --> 00:45:47,160 Speaker 1: want to make them play, if you want to make 952 00:45:47,200 --> 00:45:50,800 Speaker 1: them pay a premium because you're you're sitting on such 953 00:45:51,040 --> 00:45:52,960 Speaker 1: a big time player, the best player in the draft 954 00:45:52,960 --> 00:45:55,600 Speaker 1: in Chase Young, I would guess you could say give 955 00:45:55,640 --> 00:45:58,520 Speaker 1: me five and eighteen and uh, you know, maybe you 956 00:45:58,600 --> 00:46:01,279 Speaker 1: try and squeeze the Dolphins for you know, for one 957 00:46:01,320 --> 00:46:04,319 Speaker 1: of their two's, um thirty nine or fifty six. But man, 958 00:46:04,320 --> 00:46:07,800 Speaker 1: the Dolphins, that would be an expensive, expensive move for them. 959 00:46:07,880 --> 00:46:10,280 Speaker 1: Thank you. We'll take our next question from Mitchell Gifts 960 00:46:10,280 --> 00:46:12,799 Speaker 1: with the E g S Radio. Seems like there's a 961 00:46:12,800 --> 00:46:15,560 Speaker 1: lot of national media love for two. I even saw 962 00:46:16,360 --> 00:46:19,680 Speaker 1: Lewis Riddick talk yesterday about how there was a talent 963 00:46:19,760 --> 00:46:22,120 Speaker 1: gap between him and Herbert, which I don't agree with 964 00:46:22,160 --> 00:46:23,879 Speaker 1: it anyway, he said that, So when you get your 965 00:46:23,880 --> 00:46:26,719 Speaker 1: thoughts on that and where you think those two guys 966 00:46:26,760 --> 00:46:29,120 Speaker 1: are gonna be picked. And then secondly, we've heard a 967 00:46:29,160 --> 00:46:32,239 Speaker 1: couple of rumors about the Saints maybe trying to move 968 00:46:32,360 --> 00:46:36,320 Speaker 1: up or maybe not to get a quarterback. Even Kamara's 969 00:46:36,440 --> 00:46:39,239 Speaker 1: name has been been mentioned because this is the last 970 00:46:39,280 --> 00:46:42,399 Speaker 1: year of his rookie contract, possibly trading him. He's gonna 971 00:46:42,440 --> 00:46:44,719 Speaker 1: become very expensive next year. So I want to get 972 00:46:44,760 --> 00:46:48,280 Speaker 1: your thoughts on those questions. Sure. First of all, with 973 00:46:48,280 --> 00:46:52,200 Speaker 1: with Kamara, I mean for Drew Brees to come back, Um, 974 00:46:52,239 --> 00:46:53,560 Speaker 1: you know when there was a lot of thoughts that 975 00:46:53,840 --> 00:46:55,279 Speaker 1: he was going to hang it up for to have 976 00:46:55,480 --> 00:46:58,600 Speaker 1: him come back and not and not have Alvin Kamara 977 00:46:58,640 --> 00:47:00,520 Speaker 1: would not would not make a lot of sense to me. 978 00:47:00,600 --> 00:47:03,120 Speaker 1: This seems like it's all in, let's try and win 979 00:47:03,200 --> 00:47:05,520 Speaker 1: one this year, and that's you know, That's why I 980 00:47:05,520 --> 00:47:08,880 Speaker 1: struggle with you know, even at twenty four, if Jordan's 981 00:47:08,880 --> 00:47:10,879 Speaker 1: love who I would love to see Sean Payton get 982 00:47:10,880 --> 00:47:13,120 Speaker 1: a chance to develop and work with with all of 983 00:47:13,160 --> 00:47:16,080 Speaker 1: his talent. Um, you know, would you take him there 984 00:47:16,280 --> 00:47:17,839 Speaker 1: or would you try and get somebody that can help 985 00:47:17,880 --> 00:47:20,120 Speaker 1: you try and make a run at the super Bowl 986 00:47:20,200 --> 00:47:24,280 Speaker 1: this year? That would be a fascinating dilemma for them. Uh. There, 987 00:47:24,960 --> 00:47:26,440 Speaker 1: what was the other? What was the other part of 988 00:47:26,440 --> 00:47:31,319 Speaker 1: your question? There? The first and Herbert? Yeah, so with too, 989 00:47:31,520 --> 00:47:33,960 Speaker 1: sorry about that. With two and Herbert, I think there 990 00:47:34,040 --> 00:47:37,000 Speaker 1: is a gap between them. Um. I think to Ah 991 00:47:37,239 --> 00:47:42,759 Speaker 1: is a more instinctive natural player. He's got better instincts. Um, 992 00:47:42,800 --> 00:47:45,000 Speaker 1: he's just got a better feel. I think he's got 993 00:47:45,040 --> 00:47:47,800 Speaker 1: better touch and accuracy. He can layer the ball a 994 00:47:47,840 --> 00:47:50,880 Speaker 1: little bit better. I think he's more urgent and sudden 995 00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:54,560 Speaker 1: in terms of working through progressions. Um. I think obviously 996 00:47:54,600 --> 00:47:58,040 Speaker 1: Herbert is bigger and stronger. Herbert, in my opinion, is 997 00:47:58,040 --> 00:48:00,279 Speaker 1: actually a better athlete. I don't think people you know 998 00:48:00,640 --> 00:48:02,880 Speaker 1: understand that as much. But he's a he's a really 999 00:48:02,880 --> 00:48:06,919 Speaker 1: good athlete. Um and uh, and he's obviously durable so 1000 00:48:07,280 --> 00:48:10,560 Speaker 1: or it has been durable recently. So you've got that 1001 00:48:10,680 --> 00:48:13,319 Speaker 1: advantage going for you if you're Herbert. But I think 1002 00:48:13,360 --> 00:48:16,920 Speaker 1: to Ah Um, you know, when when everything's dialed up 1003 00:48:16,960 --> 00:48:19,040 Speaker 1: the way it's supposed to be dialed up, I think 1004 00:48:19,040 --> 00:48:22,160 Speaker 1: they're comparable. I just think when when something doesn't go 1005 00:48:22,239 --> 00:48:24,160 Speaker 1: as expected, I think Too has got a little bit 1006 00:48:24,160 --> 00:48:28,480 Speaker 1: more of a playmaker gene than than Herbert does. But 1007 00:48:28,840 --> 00:48:30,480 Speaker 1: you know, look, I think it's it's gonna come down 1008 00:48:30,480 --> 00:48:32,680 Speaker 1: to get in the right situation and the right surrounding 1009 00:48:33,239 --> 00:48:36,520 Speaker 1: for both those kids. Do you take into consideration who 1010 00:48:36,560 --> 00:48:39,680 Speaker 1: they play against and who they play with, because Too, 1011 00:48:39,719 --> 00:48:42,760 Speaker 1: as you know, most of the time in Alabama, plays 1012 00:48:42,800 --> 00:48:46,400 Speaker 1: with such a stacked advantage over another Too, which Oregon 1013 00:48:46,440 --> 00:48:48,239 Speaker 1: may not have as much. So I just wonder if 1014 00:48:48,239 --> 00:48:52,000 Speaker 1: you take that into consideration. Absolutely, Um, you know it 1015 00:48:52,000 --> 00:48:54,880 Speaker 1: works both ways, because you know, I think the SEC, 1016 00:48:55,200 --> 00:48:57,400 Speaker 1: the defenses you're gonna see in the SEC in a weekend, 1017 00:48:57,440 --> 00:48:59,160 Speaker 1: week out basis, are better than what you're gonna see 1018 00:48:59,200 --> 00:49:01,759 Speaker 1: in the PACT. Well, Herbert's had some good crossover games. 1019 00:49:01,760 --> 00:49:05,200 Speaker 1: Obviously played Auburn this year, Um, but I didn't think 1020 00:49:05,239 --> 00:49:07,959 Speaker 1: that in those in those bigger stage moments, I thought 1021 00:49:07,960 --> 00:49:10,399 Speaker 1: Herbert was solid, but I never thought he dominated those 1022 00:49:10,400 --> 00:49:13,600 Speaker 1: football games against better teams. Now it is tricky to 1023 00:49:13,680 --> 00:49:18,480 Speaker 1: evaluate both Joe Burrow and t A because of the 1024 00:49:18,520 --> 00:49:20,920 Speaker 1: amount of talent that they have around them. So the 1025 00:49:20,960 --> 00:49:23,080 Speaker 1: way I did it is I went back and I 1026 00:49:23,160 --> 00:49:26,239 Speaker 1: watched them against the best teams they played against. And 1027 00:49:26,280 --> 00:49:28,560 Speaker 1: then I went and fortunately with the video that we 1028 00:49:28,640 --> 00:49:31,000 Speaker 1: have now, I'm able to sort it, and I watched 1029 00:49:31,040 --> 00:49:34,279 Speaker 1: all their snaps under pressure. And when you do that, 1030 00:49:34,680 --> 00:49:37,719 Speaker 1: there's a decided difference between Joe Burrow and everybody else 1031 00:49:37,719 --> 00:49:39,759 Speaker 1: in the whole draft. That's uh. You know, he was 1032 00:49:39,840 --> 00:49:42,280 Speaker 1: phenomenal when he was under pressure, and he was phenomenal 1033 00:49:42,320 --> 00:49:45,239 Speaker 1: when they're playing against the teams was similar talent um 1034 00:49:45,320 --> 00:49:47,880 Speaker 1: to it was good um, and I think there was 1035 00:49:47,920 --> 00:49:50,759 Speaker 1: still another little drop below him where Herbert was. So 1036 00:49:51,080 --> 00:49:52,680 Speaker 1: that to me is how I try and sort through 1037 00:49:52,719 --> 00:49:55,560 Speaker 1: that stuff. That's the cool thing about technology and the 1038 00:49:55,640 --> 00:49:58,000 Speaker 1: video that we have now is I get to use 1039 00:49:58,000 --> 00:50:01,120 Speaker 1: what the teams use, so you can sort those throws 1040 00:50:01,520 --> 00:50:04,200 Speaker 1: and find out when they've when they've got pressure on them, 1041 00:50:04,239 --> 00:50:06,040 Speaker 1: and uh, and just watch those in a cut up. 1042 00:50:06,080 --> 00:50:08,319 Speaker 1: It's very helpful. We'll go ahead and take our next 1043 00:50:08,400 --> 00:50:13,440 Speaker 1: question from Ton Krassovitch with San Diego Union Tribune. Daniel 1044 00:50:13,520 --> 00:50:17,879 Speaker 1: looking at the Chargers, I think they've been pretty good 1045 00:50:17,880 --> 00:50:22,560 Speaker 1: at quarterback since two thousand, Drew Brees and Philip. Of 1046 00:50:22,640 --> 00:50:27,239 Speaker 1: the guys that might be there at six, let's discount 1047 00:50:27,560 --> 00:50:31,719 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow. So do you see anyone as attractive as 1048 00:50:31,760 --> 00:50:33,920 Speaker 1: those guys when they came out? I don't know if 1049 00:50:33,920 --> 00:50:36,279 Speaker 1: you were young enough or old enough to even be 1050 00:50:36,400 --> 00:50:41,120 Speaker 1: drafting when John Butler took Drew Brees. Yeah, I was 1051 00:50:41,200 --> 00:50:44,200 Speaker 1: in UH. I was in my apartment in UH, in 1052 00:50:44,320 --> 00:50:47,000 Speaker 1: alcoholone right at A right. I think it was just 1053 00:50:47,040 --> 00:50:49,120 Speaker 1: out of college when Drew Brees got picked, and I 1054 00:50:49,160 --> 00:50:51,560 Speaker 1: remember we were moving furniture. I think we're moving into 1055 00:50:51,560 --> 00:50:53,320 Speaker 1: the departments. I was moving furniture that day and the 1056 00:50:53,320 --> 00:50:55,840 Speaker 1: first thing I did was set up my TV to see, uh, 1057 00:50:55,960 --> 00:50:57,840 Speaker 1: who the Chargers are gonna take. So I was not 1058 00:50:57,920 --> 00:50:59,439 Speaker 1: I was not working with a team at that point 1059 00:50:59,440 --> 00:51:02,200 Speaker 1: in time, but I was. My first year in scouting 1060 00:51:02,440 --> 00:51:05,759 Speaker 1: was the Philip Rivers draft, so I remember that one. 1061 00:51:05,800 --> 00:51:09,279 Speaker 1: And obviously they've had tremendous stability there. Um in terms 1062 00:51:09,360 --> 00:51:11,600 Speaker 1: of the you know, how do these these guys stack 1063 00:51:11,760 --> 00:51:17,520 Speaker 1: up with with Philip? Um? I would say with with 1064 00:51:17,600 --> 00:51:20,960 Speaker 1: twa you know, not not nearly as big, but I 1065 00:51:20,960 --> 00:51:23,160 Speaker 1: would say in terms of grade, I would say there's 1066 00:51:23,200 --> 00:51:27,040 Speaker 1: some similarity there, um in terms of playing the game 1067 00:51:27,120 --> 00:51:32,160 Speaker 1: with you know, really really good eyes, very accurate UM, 1068 00:51:32,360 --> 00:51:37,840 Speaker 1: good decision makers, poise um touch throwers. I think Philip 1069 00:51:37,880 --> 00:51:41,440 Speaker 1: coming out had a little bit stronger arm um and 1070 00:51:41,600 --> 00:51:43,319 Speaker 1: the two of moves around a little bit better. But 1071 00:51:43,560 --> 00:51:46,920 Speaker 1: I don't think that's a terribly far fetched comparison there 1072 00:51:46,960 --> 00:51:50,160 Speaker 1: in terms of just talent. And then with you know, 1073 00:51:50,239 --> 00:51:52,840 Speaker 1: with Herbert, I would just say Philip was just a 1074 00:51:52,880 --> 00:51:56,400 Speaker 1: more natural even though it's an unnatural motion, um, he 1075 00:51:56,440 --> 00:51:59,160 Speaker 1: was naturally gifted with layering the ball and throwing with 1076 00:51:59,280 --> 00:52:02,680 Speaker 1: touch um anticipation. I think Philip was a little bit 1077 00:52:02,719 --> 00:52:05,480 Speaker 1: of a little bit of head there. And then Jordan's Love, 1078 00:52:06,160 --> 00:52:10,080 Speaker 1: you know, Jordan's Love has more physical UH tools than 1079 00:52:10,120 --> 00:52:12,680 Speaker 1: Philip does, just with the ability to make so many 1080 00:52:12,680 --> 00:52:17,520 Speaker 1: incredible UH throws with with extreme velocity from all different 1081 00:52:17,760 --> 00:52:21,840 Speaker 1: platforms and falling away and arm angles um, but nowhere 1082 00:52:21,920 --> 00:52:26,239 Speaker 1: near as consistent or as accurate as Philip. So that's 1083 00:52:26,239 --> 00:52:28,040 Speaker 1: who I can compare him to with Philip, and I 1084 00:52:28,040 --> 00:52:30,880 Speaker 1: I say that having seen so much of Philip and 1085 00:52:30,880 --> 00:52:34,640 Speaker 1: and UH over the years, but that year to be totally. 1086 00:52:34,760 --> 00:52:37,400 Speaker 1: Uh honest, I was on the I was on the 1087 00:52:37,400 --> 00:52:39,200 Speaker 1: staff there in Baltimore, but I was not assigned to 1088 00:52:39,200 --> 00:52:41,279 Speaker 1: watch him, So I just sat in the room and 1089 00:52:41,320 --> 00:52:43,839 Speaker 1: listened to the reports that year. And my follow up 1090 00:52:43,880 --> 00:52:48,000 Speaker 1: on since you mentioned love is if you are a GM, 1091 00:52:48,080 --> 00:52:54,319 Speaker 1: how concerning would the marijuana violation be to you? Well, 1092 00:52:54,360 --> 00:52:56,200 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't. I don't think it's the marijuana 1093 00:52:56,280 --> 00:52:58,440 Speaker 1: violation itself. I think it's the fact that it was 1094 00:52:58,480 --> 00:53:01,560 Speaker 1: the week of the Bowl of the Bowl game, which 1095 00:53:01,840 --> 00:53:03,520 Speaker 1: it's just you know, it was a poor is a 1096 00:53:03,520 --> 00:53:06,080 Speaker 1: poor decision all the way around. The timing of it 1097 00:53:06,160 --> 00:53:09,880 Speaker 1: was not good. So it definitely matters. You've got to 1098 00:53:09,880 --> 00:53:12,080 Speaker 1: have that discussion with him. But you also have to 1099 00:53:12,120 --> 00:53:15,200 Speaker 1: factor in where we are, um, you know, as a 1100 00:53:15,200 --> 00:53:16,960 Speaker 1: country and where we are as a league in terms 1101 00:53:16,960 --> 00:53:18,520 Speaker 1: of how you're dealing with this now with a new 1102 00:53:18,600 --> 00:53:22,640 Speaker 1: collective bargaining agreement, so it's kind of a it's a 1103 00:53:22,680 --> 00:53:24,919 Speaker 1: new it's a it's a whole new era and how 1104 00:53:24,920 --> 00:53:27,440 Speaker 1: you deal with things like this, And if it had 1105 00:53:27,440 --> 00:53:30,319 Speaker 1: happened in the middle of the summer, um, I don't 1106 00:53:30,320 --> 00:53:32,080 Speaker 1: think it would be any big deal at all. I 1107 00:53:32,120 --> 00:53:34,200 Speaker 1: think it was just a little a little concerning of 1108 00:53:34,239 --> 00:53:37,279 Speaker 1: when it happened with a big game on the horizon there, 1109 00:53:37,360 --> 00:53:39,520 Speaker 1: So I don't think at the end of the day, 1110 00:53:39,520 --> 00:53:42,960 Speaker 1: it's gonna move him one spot either way. I don't 1111 00:53:42,960 --> 00:53:44,719 Speaker 1: think he'll have much of an impact, but it's a 1112 00:53:45,200 --> 00:53:47,000 Speaker 1: it's a topic that would get brought up with him 1113 00:53:47,000 --> 00:53:50,920 Speaker 1: in the interviews. Thank you. Our next question for Keana 1114 00:53:51,000 --> 00:53:55,560 Speaker 1: Martin with San Francisco forty Niners. Thanks j Um in 1115 00:53:55,600 --> 00:54:02,200 Speaker 1: your latest moment at thirteen availability aside, if you could 1116 00:54:02,200 --> 00:54:04,640 Speaker 1: pin any of your top receivers for the forty Niners, 1117 00:54:04,640 --> 00:54:06,840 Speaker 1: who do you see as the best fit in regards 1118 00:54:06,880 --> 00:54:09,200 Speaker 1: to a Kyle Shanahan stout offense. Would it still be 1119 00:54:09,280 --> 00:54:11,800 Speaker 1: rugged or is there another name would be an ideal 1120 00:54:11,880 --> 00:54:15,120 Speaker 1: or dreamy fit? Well, for me, he's the He's the 1121 00:54:15,200 --> 00:54:18,560 Speaker 1: dreamy fit. I want to see it, um, just as 1122 00:54:18,600 --> 00:54:21,000 Speaker 1: a football fan. I want to see what Kyle Shanahan 1123 00:54:21,040 --> 00:54:25,200 Speaker 1: could do with with rugs, with with his speed, with 1124 00:54:25,280 --> 00:54:27,400 Speaker 1: his with his toughness, with the ball in his hands. 1125 00:54:27,680 --> 00:54:31,240 Speaker 1: I just envision, you know, the stretch of bootleg um 1126 00:54:31,280 --> 00:54:34,240 Speaker 1: that they like to run there and having rugs running 1127 00:54:34,239 --> 00:54:36,759 Speaker 1: those deep over routes and watching you know, people try 1128 00:54:36,800 --> 00:54:39,840 Speaker 1: and run with that dude, no chance. Um, And I 1129 00:54:39,880 --> 00:54:42,200 Speaker 1: think Kyle Shanahan got a front row seat to see 1130 00:54:42,200 --> 00:54:45,200 Speaker 1: what the speed look like in the Super Bowl with 1131 00:54:45,239 --> 00:54:47,320 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill on the biggest play of the season that 1132 00:54:47,640 --> 00:54:50,920 Speaker 1: cost them a Super Bowl ring and that speed was 1133 00:54:50,920 --> 00:54:53,960 Speaker 1: was the difference. So, um, I think they'll know what 1134 00:54:54,040 --> 00:54:56,480 Speaker 1: that value is and I would love to see what 1135 00:54:56,520 --> 00:54:59,600 Speaker 1: he could do with him creatively. Um Man, it would 1136 00:54:59,640 --> 00:55:01,920 Speaker 1: be would be a lot of fun. But don't get 1137 00:55:01,920 --> 00:55:05,040 Speaker 1: me wrong, those other other top three receivers, Um, I 1138 00:55:05,040 --> 00:55:08,000 Speaker 1: would throw justin Jefferson even in there. Although third team 1139 00:55:08,040 --> 00:55:11,319 Speaker 1: might be a little bit early, but any of those, 1140 00:55:11,480 --> 00:55:14,000 Speaker 1: any of the top four receivers and a Kyle Shanahan 1141 00:55:14,120 --> 00:55:16,880 Speaker 1: offense are going to be extremely productive. They're great players. 1142 00:55:17,760 --> 00:55:20,080 Speaker 1: Thank you. We'll take our next question from Jonas Shaffer 1143 00:55:20,160 --> 00:55:24,319 Speaker 1: with the Baltimore Sun. Just with analytics community kind of 1144 00:55:24,320 --> 00:55:29,200 Speaker 1: ascendant in the NFL, uh DC that maybe coinciding with 1145 00:55:29,480 --> 00:55:32,480 Speaker 1: the devaluing of running backs and some you know, on 1146 00:55:32,560 --> 00:55:35,480 Speaker 1: some team shraft boards over the that couple of years. Now, 1147 00:55:35,600 --> 00:55:38,799 Speaker 1: I think that's real. I think, um, you know, I 1148 00:55:38,840 --> 00:55:41,200 Speaker 1: think that's been a topic of conversation for a while now. 1149 00:55:41,239 --> 00:55:43,520 Speaker 1: But I think as most teams you know have a 1150 00:55:43,600 --> 00:55:48,360 Speaker 1: robust analytics department now there you know, they are showing 1151 00:55:48,400 --> 00:55:50,799 Speaker 1: them the value of the positions and showing them where 1152 00:55:50,840 --> 00:55:54,600 Speaker 1: you can get quality starters you can win with um 1153 00:55:54,680 --> 00:55:57,560 Speaker 1: and not using valuable resources at certain positions. And the 1154 00:55:57,680 --> 00:56:00,839 Speaker 1: unfortunately for running back that's kind of UM, that's kind 1155 00:56:00,840 --> 00:56:02,759 Speaker 1: of been at the top of that list. So that 1156 00:56:02,920 --> 00:56:05,240 Speaker 1: isn't that is has that has an impact, no doubt. 1157 00:56:05,239 --> 00:56:08,520 Speaker 1: I'm curious to see how this draft goes and how 1158 00:56:08,520 --> 00:56:12,239 Speaker 1: it's looked back on, um, you know, five years from now, 1159 00:56:12,320 --> 00:56:17,839 Speaker 1: because there's gonna be less uh analytic impact on this 1160 00:56:17,920 --> 00:56:20,200 Speaker 1: draft than anyone we've seen over the last handful of 1161 00:56:20,239 --> 00:56:22,839 Speaker 1: years because we don't have all the numbers. A lot 1162 00:56:22,920 --> 00:56:24,560 Speaker 1: of these kids, I think I had eleven of my 1163 00:56:24,640 --> 00:56:27,799 Speaker 1: top fifty players did not run at the combine. So 1164 00:56:28,200 --> 00:56:30,080 Speaker 1: you're not gonna have some of those data points. You're 1165 00:56:30,080 --> 00:56:33,239 Speaker 1: not gonna have the pro day data points. UM. You 1166 00:56:33,239 --> 00:56:35,279 Speaker 1: know a lot of the data that had been you know, 1167 00:56:35,800 --> 00:56:39,600 Speaker 1: pulled together to make you know, some suggestions and decisions. 1168 00:56:39,640 --> 00:56:41,160 Speaker 1: For a lot of teams, they don't they don't have 1169 00:56:41,200 --> 00:56:43,959 Speaker 1: all that data. It's more of a tape draft. So 1170 00:56:44,320 --> 00:56:46,640 Speaker 1: when you look back on this five years from now, 1171 00:56:47,360 --> 00:56:50,560 Speaker 1: well we find out that it was beneficial, Um that 1172 00:56:50,640 --> 00:56:52,200 Speaker 1: they just went off the tape, or are they gonna 1173 00:56:52,200 --> 00:56:54,480 Speaker 1: look back and say, man, you can see the holes 1174 00:56:54,480 --> 00:56:57,040 Speaker 1: in the data and that's why we had such a 1175 00:56:57,520 --> 00:56:59,840 Speaker 1: you know, a horrible hit rate in this draft. I 1176 00:57:00,000 --> 00:57:01,520 Speaker 1: think it's going to be fascinating to look back on 1177 00:57:01,560 --> 00:57:04,360 Speaker 1: in five years. Thank you. We'll take our next question 1178 00:57:04,400 --> 00:57:07,640 Speaker 1: from Jeff Route with Cardwire. Thanks d j Hey, But 1179 00:57:07,760 --> 00:57:10,480 Speaker 1: the Cardinals, obviously you've talked about the Jackson til Jaguars 1180 00:57:10,480 --> 00:57:12,840 Speaker 1: at and I'm moving down. What are the odds that 1181 00:57:12,840 --> 00:57:16,080 Speaker 1: that arizonasm play for moving down? And and what are 1182 00:57:16,080 --> 00:57:18,280 Speaker 1: you get a sense for for what they're doing? And 1183 00:57:18,280 --> 00:57:23,520 Speaker 1: then secondly, the left tackle right tackle potential of players, 1184 00:57:23,560 --> 00:57:24,800 Speaker 1: how is that going to affect the top of the 1185 00:57:24,800 --> 00:57:26,919 Speaker 1: board with those guys? Yeah, I mean the good news 1186 00:57:27,080 --> 00:57:29,560 Speaker 1: is is you know when we look at the top tackles, 1187 00:57:30,160 --> 00:57:32,440 Speaker 1: for me, backed in is my top tackle. And he played, 1188 00:57:33,120 --> 00:57:35,800 Speaker 1: uh the year before coach Stadterfield got there. They flop 1189 00:57:35,880 --> 00:57:38,280 Speaker 1: sides in games, so it's a strong side tackle. So 1190 00:57:38,360 --> 00:57:41,480 Speaker 1: he was he was moving the whole time. Um, So 1191 00:57:41,520 --> 00:57:44,600 Speaker 1: he played right played left. Worth has played right, he's 1192 00:57:44,640 --> 00:57:47,880 Speaker 1: played left. Um, I think the other two you're looking 1193 00:57:47,880 --> 00:57:50,840 Speaker 1: at more left tackles. So I'm always a little bit 1194 00:57:50,840 --> 00:57:53,640 Speaker 1: hesitant to you know, to say, Okay, this guy's never 1195 00:57:53,680 --> 00:57:56,600 Speaker 1: played left tackle, No big deal, he can do it. Um. 1196 00:57:56,600 --> 00:57:59,000 Speaker 1: I think there is an adjustment there with that. When 1197 00:57:59,040 --> 00:58:01,280 Speaker 1: you look at uh you know, last year is a 1198 00:58:01,280 --> 00:58:04,120 Speaker 1: great example Andre Dillard. It's been a left tackle his 1199 00:58:04,160 --> 00:58:08,080 Speaker 1: whole life. He took some snaps right tackle, wasn't very comfortable, 1200 00:58:08,560 --> 00:58:11,520 Speaker 1: much better player on the left side. That's where he is. 1201 00:58:11,560 --> 00:58:14,080 Speaker 1: But you know, when I look at Jedrick Wills, even 1202 00:58:14,080 --> 00:58:17,320 Speaker 1: though he's a right tackle, I think he's got all 1203 00:58:17,360 --> 00:58:19,400 Speaker 1: the ability in the world to play on the other side. 1204 00:58:19,440 --> 00:58:23,360 Speaker 1: There might be some adjustment there allowed for some time, um, 1205 00:58:23,400 --> 00:58:24,880 Speaker 1: but I think he could play on the left side 1206 00:58:24,960 --> 00:58:28,880 Speaker 1: no problem. Now. The Cardinals in their particular situation with 1207 00:58:28,960 --> 00:58:31,960 Speaker 1: d J. Humphries at left, um, you know, I think 1208 00:58:32,000 --> 00:58:34,080 Speaker 1: he'd be in a pretty good spot because Wills is 1209 00:58:34,080 --> 00:58:37,320 Speaker 1: a right tackle, plug him in right away. Worse has 1210 00:58:37,360 --> 00:58:39,640 Speaker 1: been a right tackle for the most part, and uh 1211 00:58:39,760 --> 00:58:42,800 Speaker 1: In Beckton has a lot of experience there. So Andrew 1212 00:58:42,840 --> 00:58:44,840 Speaker 1: Thomas would be the one that that would be a 1213 00:58:44,840 --> 00:58:47,600 Speaker 1: little bit would have the most adjustment between all those 1214 00:58:47,600 --> 00:58:49,680 Speaker 1: guys if you were to pick him there. What the 1215 00:58:49,720 --> 00:58:53,040 Speaker 1: Cardinals are going to do though, Um, I've said this 1216 00:58:53,120 --> 00:58:55,120 Speaker 1: a bunch before. I just I don't think they've been 1217 00:58:55,160 --> 00:58:57,240 Speaker 1: able to run the offense the way they want to 1218 00:58:57,880 --> 00:58:59,880 Speaker 1: with coach Kingsbury because they haven't been able to for 1219 00:59:00,080 --> 00:59:03,160 Speaker 1: tech and UH and getting a right tackle to come 1220 00:59:03,200 --> 00:59:06,640 Speaker 1: in their opposite of d J. Humphreys. UM. I think 1221 00:59:06,680 --> 00:59:08,720 Speaker 1: that would that would allow them to get more guys 1222 00:59:08,760 --> 00:59:10,360 Speaker 1: out into the route. And they've all of a sudden 1223 00:59:10,400 --> 00:59:13,200 Speaker 1: now they've got a stack receiver room all to get 1224 00:59:13,200 --> 00:59:14,560 Speaker 1: more of those guys on the field and get them 1225 00:59:14,560 --> 00:59:15,800 Speaker 1: out in the route. So that makes a lot of 1226 00:59:15,840 --> 00:59:19,080 Speaker 1: sense to me. But if if Isaiah Simmons for some 1227 00:59:19,200 --> 00:59:22,800 Speaker 1: reason falls, all bets are off, I don't know that 1228 00:59:22,840 --> 00:59:24,800 Speaker 1: they would pass on him if somehow he was there, 1229 00:59:24,840 --> 00:59:27,680 Speaker 1: If the Panthers passed on him at seven, UM, I'm 1230 00:59:27,720 --> 00:59:30,120 Speaker 1: beginning to think that that would that slide would end 1231 00:59:30,120 --> 00:59:32,800 Speaker 1: with the Cardinals. Thank you. We'll take our next question 1232 00:59:32,840 --> 00:59:37,440 Speaker 1: from James Johnson with Jaguarre Squire USA Today Believe podcast Network. 1233 00:59:37,840 --> 00:59:40,600 Speaker 1: I really wanted to ask the question on d. Jacksonville. 1234 00:59:40,680 --> 00:59:42,680 Speaker 1: Jack was who you have spoke on a little bit, 1235 00:59:43,360 --> 00:59:46,720 Speaker 1: because C. J. Henderson is the guy is building a 1236 00:59:46,800 --> 00:59:49,120 Speaker 1: lot of buzz right now, and he's a guy that 1237 00:59:49,200 --> 00:59:51,320 Speaker 1: if you look at the Jacks track record, they love 1238 00:59:51,400 --> 00:59:55,240 Speaker 1: drafting Florida guys Jante Fowler, you got us say, even 1239 00:59:55,280 --> 00:59:59,360 Speaker 1: Brian Jawan Taylor. Do you think that it's the possibility 1240 00:59:59,520 --> 01:00:03,040 Speaker 1: that his buzz uh could cause him to be drafted 1241 01:00:03,080 --> 01:00:06,200 Speaker 1: at that spot, at the number nine overall spot. Well, 1242 01:00:06,240 --> 01:00:08,640 Speaker 1: I think there's a I think it's a real possibility. 1243 01:00:08,680 --> 01:00:11,480 Speaker 1: He ended up as my twenty one player. But he's 1244 01:00:11,520 --> 01:00:15,280 Speaker 1: my second corner and you're talking about a premier position 1245 01:00:15,320 --> 01:00:18,000 Speaker 1: that everybody's trying to fill at the corner position. So 1246 01:00:18,640 --> 01:00:21,280 Speaker 1: that's not that's not a terrible reach. Um. If he 1247 01:00:21,320 --> 01:00:23,960 Speaker 1: were to be the ninth pick, and he's got all 1248 01:00:24,000 --> 01:00:27,560 Speaker 1: the athletic ability in the world, he tested unbelievably well. 1249 01:00:27,960 --> 01:00:32,439 Speaker 1: He's fluid and smooth. Um My issues with him? Why 1250 01:00:32,960 --> 01:00:35,280 Speaker 1: I see the difference between him and Akuta. He's a 1251 01:00:35,280 --> 01:00:38,240 Speaker 1: better he's a better athlete than a Kuda, But Kuda 1252 01:00:38,320 --> 01:00:41,960 Speaker 1: is a better football player. Accuda is tougher, occluded, tackles better. Uh, 1253 01:00:42,040 --> 01:00:45,720 Speaker 1: he finds and plays the football a little bit better. So, uh, 1254 01:00:45,760 --> 01:00:48,160 Speaker 1: you know, Henderson has has got all the upside in 1255 01:00:48,200 --> 01:00:50,800 Speaker 1: the world. I think you'd say, even more upside uh 1256 01:00:50,840 --> 01:00:53,480 Speaker 1: than a Kuda. But man, he's got to clean up 1257 01:00:53,480 --> 01:00:55,040 Speaker 1: his tackling and he's got to get a little bit 1258 01:00:55,080 --> 01:00:57,520 Speaker 1: more consistent playing the ball down the field. But to 1259 01:00:57,560 --> 01:01:01,560 Speaker 1: answer your question at nine, UM, you know that would 1260 01:01:01,560 --> 01:01:04,240 Speaker 1: not you know, that would not totally surprise me. But 1261 01:01:04,560 --> 01:01:07,400 Speaker 1: I do as we get closer, I do expect Jacksonville 1262 01:01:07,480 --> 01:01:09,560 Speaker 1: to um to try and find a way to get 1263 01:01:09,600 --> 01:01:11,360 Speaker 1: out of there. I don't know necessarily they're going to 1264 01:01:11,400 --> 01:01:13,040 Speaker 1: pick at nine. I wouldn't be surprised to see them 1265 01:01:13,040 --> 01:01:14,800 Speaker 1: move back and move around the board a little bit 1266 01:01:15,040 --> 01:01:17,640 Speaker 1: as they continue to add, you know, more picks, not 1267 01:01:17,720 --> 01:01:19,960 Speaker 1: only for this year, but even maybe attempting to add 1268 01:01:19,960 --> 01:01:22,440 Speaker 1: some picks for next year. Thank you. We'll take our 1269 01:01:22,480 --> 01:01:26,800 Speaker 1: next question from Tyler Palmitteer with the Norman transcript. Jalen 1270 01:01:26,880 --> 01:01:31,320 Speaker 1: Hurt said on pro Day that no team had talked 1271 01:01:31,360 --> 01:01:33,960 Speaker 1: him about playing something other than quarterback, but there seems 1272 01:01:33,960 --> 01:01:37,040 Speaker 1: to be the school of thought that that Jalen could 1273 01:01:37,040 --> 01:01:39,320 Speaker 1: be sort of a Swiss Army Night type player. How 1274 01:01:39,320 --> 01:01:41,720 Speaker 1: do you see that unfolding? You see him being somebody 1275 01:01:41,760 --> 01:01:45,400 Speaker 1: that does a lot of different things, or see you know, 1276 01:01:45,440 --> 01:01:47,640 Speaker 1: could he could he go in and play quarterback, starting 1277 01:01:47,680 --> 01:01:50,160 Speaker 1: quarterback for for an NFL team. Well, I think he's 1278 01:01:50,200 --> 01:01:52,600 Speaker 1: got the ability to be a starting NFL quarterback. And 1279 01:01:52,640 --> 01:01:55,360 Speaker 1: that's why he's my you know, he's my fifth quarterback 1280 01:01:56,000 --> 01:01:58,520 Speaker 1: uh in the draft and he's ended up being my 1281 01:01:58,560 --> 01:02:00,480 Speaker 1: fifties player when it was all said and done, So 1282 01:02:00,520 --> 01:02:03,360 Speaker 1: I have him as a second round player. Um. My 1283 01:02:03,520 --> 01:02:05,600 Speaker 1: thing with him is is if you want to get 1284 01:02:05,680 --> 01:02:08,000 Speaker 1: him on the field and he's not gonna be your starter, 1285 01:02:08,120 --> 01:02:10,800 Speaker 1: I'm not saying, hey, we want you to play receiver. 1286 01:02:11,640 --> 01:02:13,680 Speaker 1: We've seen with with Taysom Hill some of the things 1287 01:02:13,720 --> 01:02:15,200 Speaker 1: he's been able to do with just coming in as 1288 01:02:15,240 --> 01:02:18,040 Speaker 1: the quarterback. So to come in as the quarterback and 1289 01:02:18,080 --> 01:02:20,920 Speaker 1: just be able to to use him in different ways 1290 01:02:21,000 --> 01:02:23,720 Speaker 1: to actually play the position, not ask him to come 1291 01:02:23,720 --> 01:02:26,160 Speaker 1: out there and and uh, you know, line up in 1292 01:02:26,160 --> 01:02:28,400 Speaker 1: the slot or play running back. I'm saying that we'll 1293 01:02:28,400 --> 01:02:31,720 Speaker 1: get packages where he comes in place quarterback. We can 1294 01:02:31,760 --> 01:02:34,080 Speaker 1: we can throw the ball, we can do some zone read, 1295 01:02:34,160 --> 01:02:36,000 Speaker 1: we can do a lot of different things. With him 1296 01:02:36,040 --> 01:02:40,040 Speaker 1: in a package while he's developing and continuing to improve 1297 01:02:40,080 --> 01:02:43,600 Speaker 1: as a pastor just from an anticipation standpoint, that really 1298 01:02:43,680 --> 01:02:46,720 Speaker 1: is his his biggest deal. He's got to just improve 1299 01:02:46,760 --> 01:02:49,560 Speaker 1: thrown with a little bit more anticipation. If he can 1300 01:02:49,600 --> 01:02:52,439 Speaker 1: do that, now, I think team, some team is gonna 1301 01:02:52,480 --> 01:02:54,800 Speaker 1: be able to uhum to put him in as a 1302 01:02:54,840 --> 01:02:56,680 Speaker 1: starting quarterback in this league and he's got a chance 1303 01:02:56,720 --> 01:03:00,560 Speaker 1: to be really successful. Um he's a playmaker, he's uh, 1304 01:03:00,760 --> 01:03:03,320 Speaker 1: he's somebody that you know, just finds a way. I 1305 01:03:03,320 --> 01:03:06,480 Speaker 1: always say, with what under pressure, you need a quarterback 1306 01:03:06,520 --> 01:03:09,360 Speaker 1: that can identify it and attack it, or somebody that 1307 01:03:09,400 --> 01:03:12,360 Speaker 1: can escape and create. And Jalen Hurts is going to 1308 01:03:12,480 --> 01:03:14,600 Speaker 1: get to the point where he can identify an attack 1309 01:03:14,640 --> 01:03:17,360 Speaker 1: it because he's very bright. But in the meantime, his 1310 01:03:17,400 --> 01:03:20,640 Speaker 1: ability to escape and create is uh is gonna be 1311 01:03:20,720 --> 01:03:22,920 Speaker 1: what gets him going. It's gonna give him an opportunity 1312 01:03:22,920 --> 01:03:25,800 Speaker 1: because he can make plays and just real quick. On 1313 01:03:25,920 --> 01:03:28,400 Speaker 1: Kenneth Murray, you kind of touched on this earlier, but um, 1314 01:03:28,600 --> 01:03:31,880 Speaker 1: the reports on his his combine interviews and team interviews 1315 01:03:31,880 --> 01:03:34,600 Speaker 1: have been really strong. How how often do those strong 1316 01:03:34,640 --> 01:03:38,160 Speaker 1: pre draft interviews carry over you know, into NFL success 1317 01:03:38,320 --> 01:03:42,320 Speaker 1: And then what role do do Murray's interviews specifically play 1318 01:03:42,320 --> 01:03:44,760 Speaker 1: in keeping him kind of locked into potentially in the 1319 01:03:44,800 --> 01:03:47,760 Speaker 1: first round. Yeah, I think it's you know, it's interesting. 1320 01:03:47,880 --> 01:03:51,080 Speaker 1: I would say the closer you get to the middle 1321 01:03:51,120 --> 01:03:57,080 Speaker 1: of the field, the more your leadership, intelligence, character uh 1322 01:03:57,160 --> 01:04:00,200 Speaker 1: comes into play in the evaluation. So those are that's 1323 01:04:00,240 --> 01:04:02,120 Speaker 1: the nerve center of your team. When you talk about 1324 01:04:02,120 --> 01:04:05,959 Speaker 1: your quarterback, your center, your middle linebacker, your safeties, those 1325 01:04:05,960 --> 01:04:08,480 Speaker 1: are the guys that are the communicators, those are normally 1326 01:04:08,480 --> 01:04:10,680 Speaker 1: the leaders of your team. I think it's like that 1327 01:04:10,760 --> 01:04:13,520 Speaker 1: in baseball as well. Um, you know, kind of building 1328 01:04:13,520 --> 01:04:17,680 Speaker 1: your team up the middle. So that ability to dominate 1329 01:04:17,760 --> 01:04:21,520 Speaker 1: interviews like he did, to fill the room with your presence, um, 1330 01:04:21,560 --> 01:04:25,000 Speaker 1: to know your defense inside, now, all that stuff at 1331 01:04:25,040 --> 01:04:28,240 Speaker 1: that position is huge, and it does. It does help 1332 01:04:28,360 --> 01:04:30,560 Speaker 1: lift you up the board. And I do believe that 1333 01:04:30,960 --> 01:04:34,680 Speaker 1: it translates. And I think that you'll see guys when 1334 01:04:34,680 --> 01:04:37,160 Speaker 1: you miss on players a lot of times, it's it's 1335 01:04:37,200 --> 01:04:40,000 Speaker 1: not the ability, it's it's it's the person. And I 1336 01:04:40,040 --> 01:04:43,920 Speaker 1: think with Kenneth Murray, everybody that's talked with him trust 1337 01:04:44,000 --> 01:04:45,880 Speaker 1: this kid with their life. I mean they just talked to. 1338 01:04:45,960 --> 01:04:49,560 Speaker 1: They rave about him. They don't shut up about him. So, UM, 1339 01:04:49,880 --> 01:04:52,160 Speaker 1: that's encouraging sign and I think that does vote well 1340 01:04:52,200 --> 01:04:54,000 Speaker 1: for him at the next level. We'll move on to 1341 01:04:54,080 --> 01:04:57,800 Speaker 1: our next question from Alex Byington with Montgomery Advertisers. How 1342 01:04:57,880 --> 01:05:02,800 Speaker 1: much do you think because of uh, the quarantine, the 1343 01:05:03,520 --> 01:05:07,720 Speaker 1: stay at home part of the virus, not being able 1344 01:05:07,760 --> 01:05:10,920 Speaker 1: to go visit guys go to pro days, small schools, 1345 01:05:10,920 --> 01:05:14,240 Speaker 1: that kind of thing. How much is that gonna help, Um, 1346 01:05:14,440 --> 01:05:18,160 Speaker 1: bigger schools, kids that are maybe Day three guys. You know, 1347 01:05:18,240 --> 01:05:23,000 Speaker 1: for Alabama, it's gonna really impact the non combined players. 1348 01:05:23,040 --> 01:05:25,520 Speaker 1: If you're a non combined player, you're at Alabama, teams 1349 01:05:25,520 --> 01:05:27,840 Speaker 1: have seen you and seen you in the fall, seen 1350 01:05:27,880 --> 01:05:30,360 Speaker 1: you at All Star Games. They've had exposure to you. 1351 01:05:30,360 --> 01:05:33,480 Speaker 1: They're more comfortable with you. Um, they're going to be 1352 01:05:33,480 --> 01:05:35,720 Speaker 1: more comfortable turning in the card. Now. Some teams will 1353 01:05:35,760 --> 01:05:38,080 Speaker 1: still even have a problem with those guys because they 1354 01:05:38,240 --> 01:05:41,520 Speaker 1: might not have medical on them. Um, but the non 1355 01:05:41,600 --> 01:05:45,440 Speaker 1: combined players where you didn't get a chance to get medical, Um, 1356 01:05:45,480 --> 01:05:48,120 Speaker 1: where you didn't get a chance to visit with them. Um, 1357 01:05:48,160 --> 01:05:50,760 Speaker 1: it's gonna it's gonna penalize them a little bit, unfortunately, 1358 01:05:50,960 --> 01:05:53,920 Speaker 1: and it's gonna be the benefit of the guys that were, um, 1359 01:05:53,960 --> 01:05:56,080 Speaker 1: you know, big school players or guys that have been 1360 01:05:56,240 --> 01:05:59,200 Speaker 1: to the combine. The medical is the is the biggest 1361 01:05:59,200 --> 01:06:01,200 Speaker 1: hang up on these eyes, because the last thing you 1362 01:06:01,240 --> 01:06:04,920 Speaker 1: want to do is assume you've got a healthy player 1363 01:06:04,960 --> 01:06:06,920 Speaker 1: and you spend a fourth round pick on him and 1364 01:06:07,000 --> 01:06:10,040 Speaker 1: he comes to your building and you find out, oh gosh, 1365 01:06:10,080 --> 01:06:13,000 Speaker 1: this guy, you know, he's got arthritic kne and you know, 1366 01:06:13,080 --> 01:06:15,439 Speaker 1: or some other type of an issue. So not having 1367 01:06:15,440 --> 01:06:17,440 Speaker 1: a chance to get your own medical on those players, 1368 01:06:17,440 --> 01:06:21,280 Speaker 1: it's gonna be it's gonna be tough. I really enjoyed 1369 01:06:21,280 --> 01:06:23,320 Speaker 1: taking the time to talk to media members around the 1370 01:06:23,360 --> 01:06:25,880 Speaker 1: country and looking forward to the actual draft which is 1371 01:06:26,000 --> 01:06:28,560 Speaker 1: right around the corner. My partner Bucky Brooks, along with 1372 01:06:28,600 --> 01:06:30,720 Speaker 1: Rhet Lewis and Lands Zero Line will have you covered 1373 01:06:30,720 --> 01:06:33,720 Speaker 1: throughout Draft week. We do appreciate all the Move the 1374 01:06:33,720 --> 01:06:37,080 Speaker 1: Six fans subscribing to our podcast. Please leave a rating, 1375 01:06:37,160 --> 01:06:40,560 Speaker 1: leave review, and thanks for downloading. Move the Six presented 1376 01:06:40,600 --> 01:06:41,360 Speaker 1: by FedEx