1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:15,988 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,348 --> 00:00:26,708 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. Welcome back to GMFB. It's time for 4 00:00:26,748 --> 00:00:28,628 Speaker 2: a segment we call we Iner we Out. Here's how 5 00:00:28,668 --> 00:00:29,188 Speaker 2: it works. 6 00:00:29,428 --> 00:00:31,508 Speaker 3: I say a statement and then my co hosts in 7 00:00:31,628 --> 00:00:33,548 Speaker 3: LA tell me whether they agree with it or they 8 00:00:33,628 --> 00:00:35,188 Speaker 3: veheminently disagree with it. 9 00:00:35,268 --> 00:00:38,108 Speaker 2: It causes great debate. And we start with the draft. 10 00:00:38,148 --> 00:00:40,108 Speaker 3: Let's take a look at the draft order as we 11 00:00:40,228 --> 00:00:43,188 Speaker 3: head into drafts season here on NFL Network. 12 00:00:44,148 --> 00:00:46,188 Speaker 2: Let's look at the top. It's the Titans. 13 00:00:46,268 --> 00:00:48,308 Speaker 3: Then it's the Browns, and it's the Giants, and it's 14 00:00:48,428 --> 00:00:52,508 Speaker 3: Cody Kessler's aforementioned team, the Patriots. Then it's Cody Kessler's 15 00:00:52,548 --> 00:00:56,188 Speaker 3: other aforementioned team, the Jaguars. And we got the Raiders, 16 00:00:56,188 --> 00:01:00,268 Speaker 3: the Jets, the Panthers, Manti Teo, Saints, and then the Bears. 17 00:01:00,908 --> 00:01:04,828 Speaker 3: And then we've got Daniel Jeremiah's latest mock draft was 18 00:01:05,108 --> 00:01:09,028 Speaker 3: twenty twenty five two point zero and he actually has 19 00:01:09,348 --> 00:01:13,708 Speaker 3: the top pick, being a pass rusher Abdual Carter out 20 00:01:13,708 --> 00:01:18,268 Speaker 3: of the Big Ten Penn State Tennessee Titans first pick. 21 00:01:18,308 --> 00:01:22,148 Speaker 2: Overall, they don't trade out and they take a pass rusher. 22 00:01:23,508 --> 00:01:25,148 Speaker 2: Let's already get into it. Guys. 23 00:01:25,188 --> 00:01:28,788 Speaker 3: Here is my statement and Titan tends. If you're watching, 24 00:01:28,948 --> 00:01:33,028 Speaker 3: we appreciate your viewership. Yes, the Titans can afford to 25 00:01:33,148 --> 00:01:37,068 Speaker 3: skip on taking a quarterback with the first overall pick. 26 00:01:37,148 --> 00:01:38,788 Speaker 2: Are we in or are we out? 27 00:01:39,108 --> 00:01:41,348 Speaker 3: We will start with our lovely co host, who is 28 00:01:41,428 --> 00:01:42,788 Speaker 3: wearing a Titan switch. 29 00:01:42,868 --> 00:01:45,228 Speaker 2: Let's do it, missus. Jamie ard all, Jamie, what do 30 00:01:45,268 --> 00:01:47,628 Speaker 2: you think? I don't know why. No, I'm going first. 31 00:01:47,748 --> 00:01:48,588 Speaker 4: I always go first. 32 00:01:48,628 --> 00:01:52,548 Speaker 5: We in reapply, No, no, no, Peter's right, okay, we A. 33 00:01:53,988 --> 00:01:56,348 Speaker 5: It doesn't matter what that says. We don't pay attention 34 00:01:56,428 --> 00:01:58,548 Speaker 5: to the prompter. We look at what Jamie goes first, 35 00:01:58,548 --> 00:02:00,788 Speaker 5: and we rec Frankly, I get so. I get so 36 00:02:00,868 --> 00:02:02,748 Speaker 5: caught off guard during We and We OTT, I was 37 00:02:02,868 --> 00:02:05,428 Speaker 5: I prepared for this segment. There is an article from 38 00:02:05,468 --> 00:02:07,708 Speaker 5: that I was reading on the Tennessee and Nick Sus 39 00:02:07,788 --> 00:02:10,148 Speaker 5: I like your take, Nix Sus. It says the Tennessee 40 00:02:10,188 --> 00:02:14,108 Speaker 5: Titans should call all trade partners and hulking linemen. So yet, Peter, 41 00:02:14,548 --> 00:02:16,868 Speaker 5: I am in on the fact that they can afford 42 00:02:16,908 --> 00:02:19,588 Speaker 5: to skip on quarterback with the first overall pick. They 43 00:02:19,588 --> 00:02:21,588 Speaker 5: can either trade back for a team that is oh 44 00:02:21,628 --> 00:02:25,588 Speaker 5: so desperate for a quarterback, or I like that passworder 45 00:02:25,708 --> 00:02:28,388 Speaker 5: take and I will pretty much take anything, Daniel Jeremiah 46 00:02:28,388 --> 00:02:30,388 Speaker 5: says to the Bank. So I like the fact that 47 00:02:30,388 --> 00:02:32,788 Speaker 5: they are gonna skip at least what DJ says on 48 00:02:32,948 --> 00:02:35,428 Speaker 5: the number one overall pick with quarterback trade sus, you 49 00:02:35,468 --> 00:02:37,548 Speaker 5: are allowed to go trade us, Jamie, No, no trade? 50 00:02:37,988 --> 00:02:40,828 Speaker 6: Is that the person's name nex sus, nix sus, next us. 51 00:02:41,068 --> 00:02:41,508 Speaker 2: Next US. 52 00:02:41,548 --> 00:02:43,148 Speaker 4: I'm with you, nix sus. I like it. 53 00:02:43,308 --> 00:02:45,188 Speaker 6: I am totally in on this. And the reason being 54 00:02:45,268 --> 00:02:47,628 Speaker 6: is if you look at this year's draft class as 55 00:02:47,628 --> 00:02:50,028 Speaker 6: far as quarterbacks are concerned, it's not like the past 56 00:02:50,068 --> 00:02:50,948 Speaker 6: two draft classes. 57 00:02:51,028 --> 00:02:51,988 Speaker 4: Last year we had. 58 00:02:51,868 --> 00:02:55,668 Speaker 6: Caleb Williams, we had Jayden Daniels, Boone Nicks, Drake Made. 59 00:02:55,708 --> 00:02:58,148 Speaker 4: The year before that, we had Bryce Young, c J. Stroud. 60 00:02:58,268 --> 00:03:00,668 Speaker 6: This isn't that type of year. And your right side 61 00:03:00,708 --> 00:03:02,468 Speaker 6: of your O line needs some help. So there's some 62 00:03:02,508 --> 00:03:05,628 Speaker 6: good offensive linemen that you could draft number one overall. 63 00:03:05,908 --> 00:03:07,988 Speaker 6: Because I don't know if you watched the Super Bowl, 64 00:03:08,308 --> 00:03:11,348 Speaker 6: but the Philadelphia Egos were able to just torture offensive 65 00:03:11,388 --> 00:03:13,148 Speaker 6: line with just four guys. So if you don't want. 66 00:03:13,188 --> 00:03:15,148 Speaker 6: You could have a future Hall of Famer at quarterback, 67 00:03:15,348 --> 00:03:17,308 Speaker 6: but if you don't have the ability to keep him 68 00:03:17,308 --> 00:03:20,068 Speaker 6: on his feet, it don't matter who's back there, he's. 69 00:03:19,908 --> 00:03:21,308 Speaker 4: Not going to be He's not going to do anything. 70 00:03:21,388 --> 00:03:24,988 Speaker 4: So I will I'm totally on this. People's up shrikes. 71 00:03:25,068 --> 00:03:27,268 Speaker 3: They took an offensive lineman in the first round of 72 00:03:27,308 --> 00:03:28,908 Speaker 3: the top ten last year, they did it the year 73 00:03:28,948 --> 00:03:31,548 Speaker 3: before with Scoronsky. They're not taking offensive line So the 74 00:03:31,668 --> 00:03:34,388 Speaker 3: question is do you take a pass rusher and then 75 00:03:34,548 --> 00:03:35,948 Speaker 3: and then you got Will Levis? 76 00:03:36,388 --> 00:03:38,828 Speaker 2: You're taking a right tackle first overall. That's not happening. 77 00:03:38,868 --> 00:03:42,108 Speaker 3: So let's reinsest this from you. Could you pass on 78 00:03:42,108 --> 00:03:43,988 Speaker 3: a quarterback? Could you roll with Will Levis or go 79 00:03:44,068 --> 00:03:45,748 Speaker 3: with a free agent quarterback? Is that how you look 80 00:03:45,748 --> 00:03:45,988 Speaker 3: at it. 81 00:03:46,028 --> 00:03:47,428 Speaker 4: I'm not saying you roll with Will Levis. 82 00:03:47,428 --> 00:03:49,628 Speaker 6: I'm saying there's a lot of free agents out there 83 00:03:49,788 --> 00:03:52,828 Speaker 6: right now at the quarterback position that will be a 84 00:03:52,828 --> 00:03:55,548 Speaker 6: better fit for you for your program. I'm just saying 85 00:03:55,548 --> 00:03:58,668 Speaker 6: with the first overall pick, I don't think there's a 86 00:03:58,788 --> 00:04:02,348 Speaker 6: first overall pick caliber quarterback in this draft class. There's 87 00:04:02,388 --> 00:04:04,748 Speaker 6: nobody that I could look at that, say a war 88 00:04:04,828 --> 00:04:06,788 Speaker 6: Shador Sat. There's nobody that I can look at it 89 00:04:06,868 --> 00:04:10,188 Speaker 6: say you're my franchise quarterback if I am the Tennessee Titans. 90 00:04:10,228 --> 00:04:11,668 Speaker 4: I do love Abdull Carter. 91 00:04:12,028 --> 00:04:15,148 Speaker 6: I saw him just torture my Notre Dame fighting Irish 92 00:04:15,268 --> 00:04:17,628 Speaker 6: with only one arm. He had a right shouldered injury. 93 00:04:17,748 --> 00:04:19,948 Speaker 6: And this guy was still getting pressure. He's still making 94 00:04:19,948 --> 00:04:21,868 Speaker 6: plays and I think in the first series he had 95 00:04:21,908 --> 00:04:24,188 Speaker 6: like three out of the four tackles out of that 96 00:04:24,268 --> 00:04:27,468 Speaker 6: first series. So I really like Abdull Carter in this regard. 97 00:04:27,508 --> 00:04:29,348 Speaker 5: Okay, Cody, here comes your first test. If you go 98 00:04:29,468 --> 00:04:32,748 Speaker 5: all in three across the table, then Kyle Branton's usually 99 00:04:32,788 --> 00:04:33,948 Speaker 5: here throws his pen at the camera. 100 00:04:34,028 --> 00:04:35,388 Speaker 2: So are you going to go three? And oh on 101 00:04:35,428 --> 00:04:36,508 Speaker 2: the are you in on this? No? 102 00:04:36,668 --> 00:04:39,188 Speaker 7: I wow disagree on I'm going to go out. And 103 00:04:39,188 --> 00:04:41,188 Speaker 7: maybe because I'm a quarterback, I'm a little biased on 104 00:04:41,268 --> 00:04:43,828 Speaker 7: this question here, Peter, but I think they take a quarterback, 105 00:04:43,828 --> 00:04:45,828 Speaker 7: and I agree with Manton. I think Abdul Carter is 106 00:04:45,868 --> 00:04:47,668 Speaker 7: a very good football player. He's a red dot player 107 00:04:47,708 --> 00:04:49,628 Speaker 7: when we're on offense, right, Mantinos, When you get in 108 00:04:49,628 --> 00:04:51,508 Speaker 7: the film room, you put the red laser pointer on 109 00:04:51,668 --> 00:04:53,868 Speaker 7: the coach does and says, hey, this guy can disrupt 110 00:04:53,908 --> 00:04:56,548 Speaker 7: the game plan like an Aaron Donald, Right, like TJ. 111 00:04:56,668 --> 00:04:57,388 Speaker 4: Watt on the edge. 112 00:04:57,388 --> 00:05:00,428 Speaker 7: I think Abdull Carter is zat caliber of a player. 113 00:05:00,708 --> 00:05:02,868 Speaker 7: But the reason that I think the Titans go quarterback 114 00:05:03,028 --> 00:05:04,868 Speaker 7: is because of their new head coach, Brian Callahan. 115 00:05:04,988 --> 00:05:05,068 Speaker 8: Right. 116 00:05:05,108 --> 00:05:07,108 Speaker 7: What he's been able to do the last five years 117 00:05:07,148 --> 00:05:09,708 Speaker 7: as the offensive coordinator for the Bengals with Joe Burrow 118 00:05:09,868 --> 00:05:12,748 Speaker 7: and his development has been very impressive. He took Joe Burrow, 119 00:05:12,748 --> 00:05:15,188 Speaker 7: who had two injuries during that time, right, who one 120 00:05:15,228 --> 00:05:17,908 Speaker 7: comeback player of the Year, who had to overcome adversity, 121 00:05:18,028 --> 00:05:19,828 Speaker 7: and he allowed him to become the quarterback. 122 00:05:19,428 --> 00:05:20,188 Speaker 4: That he is today. Right. 123 00:05:20,348 --> 00:05:21,788 Speaker 7: And Zach Taylor was a big part of that in 124 00:05:21,828 --> 00:05:24,828 Speaker 7: the pieces around him. But Brian Callahan was instrumental in 125 00:05:24,908 --> 00:05:26,948 Speaker 7: Joe Burrow's success. I think if he goes out and 126 00:05:26,988 --> 00:05:29,828 Speaker 7: the guy I'm taking to be more upfront is cam Or, 127 00:05:30,268 --> 00:05:31,548 Speaker 7: I would go out and take cam Ord. 128 00:05:31,588 --> 00:05:33,588 Speaker 4: I think his arm talent is off the charts. 129 00:05:33,628 --> 00:05:35,108 Speaker 7: I think he can make every throw that you can 130 00:05:35,148 --> 00:05:38,388 Speaker 7: ask him to make from a platform, right from throwing sidearm, 131 00:05:38,468 --> 00:05:40,508 Speaker 7: getting over the top with without getting his feet involved. 132 00:05:40,508 --> 00:05:42,468 Speaker 7: There's a throw in the Bowl game where he's standing 133 00:05:42,468 --> 00:05:43,948 Speaker 7: flat footed and just flicks it to the back of 134 00:05:43,948 --> 00:05:47,068 Speaker 7: the end zone. He just has that natural thrower. 135 00:05:46,868 --> 00:05:48,188 Speaker 4: Ability, which is very impressive. 136 00:05:48,348 --> 00:05:50,108 Speaker 7: He just needs to learn when to play hero ball 137 00:05:50,108 --> 00:05:51,948 Speaker 7: and when not to when to be Superman, and when 138 00:05:51,988 --> 00:05:54,468 Speaker 7: it's okay to be Clark Kent, and I think Brian 139 00:05:54,548 --> 00:05:55,788 Speaker 7: Callahan can help him do that. 140 00:05:55,908 --> 00:05:56,068 Speaker 4: Right. 141 00:05:56,108 --> 00:05:58,468 Speaker 7: But if I was to say that I'm in on 142 00:05:58,468 --> 00:06:00,228 Speaker 7: that and that they don't go that route and they 143 00:06:00,228 --> 00:06:02,828 Speaker 7: go free agency, like NTI said, fifty million in cas space, 144 00:06:02,868 --> 00:06:05,028 Speaker 7: they could go out and get a bridge quarterback if 145 00:06:05,028 --> 00:06:06,588 Speaker 7: they want to take some time and then maybe wait 146 00:06:06,668 --> 00:06:09,268 Speaker 7: till later drafts to find their rookie quarterback or. 147 00:06:09,268 --> 00:06:10,348 Speaker 2: Their future franchise player. 148 00:06:10,388 --> 00:06:11,828 Speaker 7: But yeah, I'm disagreeing on this and I'm gonna go 149 00:06:11,828 --> 00:06:12,908 Speaker 7: out and I think they take Campboy. 150 00:06:13,148 --> 00:06:13,468 Speaker 4: You like it. 151 00:06:15,148 --> 00:06:18,188 Speaker 3: I love that Cody's talking quarterback play because here he 152 00:06:18,348 --> 00:06:21,508 Speaker 3: is a great usc quarterback and the guy that succeeded 153 00:06:21,548 --> 00:06:23,828 Speaker 3: him might be a free agent. I look at Sam 154 00:06:23,908 --> 00:06:27,068 Speaker 3: Darnold as a real possibility for Tennessee if the Vikings 155 00:06:27,148 --> 00:06:29,668 Speaker 3: let Sam Donald walk is It's not perfect. They have 156 00:06:29,828 --> 00:06:33,068 Speaker 3: the offensive line they have the young quarterback coach, they 157 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:34,748 Speaker 3: have Nick Holes an offensive coordinator. 158 00:06:34,748 --> 00:06:36,748 Speaker 2: To me, Sam Darnald, and doing that on. 159 00:06:36,748 --> 00:06:38,428 Speaker 3: Like the first day of free agency, take all the 160 00:06:38,428 --> 00:06:39,508 Speaker 3: money go, and then. 161 00:06:39,348 --> 00:06:40,308 Speaker 2: You get up Duel Carter. 162 00:06:40,748 --> 00:06:43,588 Speaker 3: You could have both another quarterback to watch. You mentioned Callie, 163 00:06:43,708 --> 00:06:45,628 Speaker 3: and I haven't seen this anywhere and I'm not really 164 00:06:45,828 --> 00:06:47,668 Speaker 3: as up to date on Titans dot com and the 165 00:06:47,708 --> 00:06:50,748 Speaker 3: Titans Reddit message boards. But you talk about Callahan, He's 166 00:06:50,748 --> 00:06:53,188 Speaker 3: got a lot of success with Derek Carr in his career. 167 00:06:53,228 --> 00:06:55,628 Speaker 3: If the Saints are looking to ship Derek Carr somewhere, 168 00:06:55,868 --> 00:06:58,908 Speaker 3: I would think Tennessee as a bridge quarterback situation could 169 00:06:58,908 --> 00:07:01,588 Speaker 3: make sense reuniting Brian Callahan and Derek Carr. But I'm 170 00:07:01,588 --> 00:07:04,028 Speaker 3: with you, I don't think you'd take a quarterback first 171 00:07:04,068 --> 00:07:06,628 Speaker 3: over all, if there's all these veteran quarterbacks and there's 172 00:07:06,668 --> 00:07:09,308 Speaker 3: a guy like Abdul Carter available, Manti, I'm gonna give 173 00:07:09,348 --> 00:07:11,068 Speaker 3: you another whack at this because you. 174 00:07:11,068 --> 00:07:12,908 Speaker 2: Said that you take a right guard first overall. What 175 00:07:12,908 --> 00:07:13,588 Speaker 2: do you think. 176 00:07:14,988 --> 00:07:17,708 Speaker 6: Shrikes right tackle that they need the right side strikes. 177 00:07:17,708 --> 00:07:19,268 Speaker 4: I know you just said they had to line the 178 00:07:19,308 --> 00:07:19,668 Speaker 4: right side. 179 00:07:19,748 --> 00:07:22,828 Speaker 6: Is that I don't know, Maybe does that bit more offended? 180 00:07:22,908 --> 00:07:24,148 Speaker 2: Iregs you? 181 00:07:24,508 --> 00:07:26,988 Speaker 6: It was like a personal insult on that they have 182 00:07:27,028 --> 00:07:30,668 Speaker 6: an a line. 183 00:07:29,988 --> 00:07:33,668 Speaker 7: And Manti's the defensive guys saying take offense first. 184 00:07:33,948 --> 00:07:34,668 Speaker 4: Give me anyway. 185 00:07:34,708 --> 00:07:36,588 Speaker 6: I wanted to ask Cody this. I know you brought 186 00:07:36,668 --> 00:07:38,628 Speaker 6: up cam Ward and I really like him. He's my 187 00:07:38,628 --> 00:07:41,628 Speaker 6: favorite quarterback in this draft. Now, the thing about cam Ward, 188 00:07:41,628 --> 00:07:43,868 Speaker 6: and I'm really asking you because you you know this 189 00:07:43,948 --> 00:07:47,868 Speaker 6: better than me, I don't know. With cam Ward's lack 190 00:07:47,868 --> 00:07:52,028 Speaker 6: of experience under center, how that will you know, maybe 191 00:07:52,588 --> 00:07:54,948 Speaker 6: kind of hurt him or his development in the NFL? 192 00:07:55,068 --> 00:07:58,028 Speaker 6: Is that something from a quarterbacks perspective, when you're under 193 00:07:58,108 --> 00:08:00,948 Speaker 6: center compared to when you're in shotgun? Majority of time, 194 00:08:00,948 --> 00:08:03,588 Speaker 6: I look back at his Washington State highlight tape, A 195 00:08:03,588 --> 00:08:05,468 Speaker 6: lot of it is shot You look at all his 196 00:08:05,508 --> 00:08:06,708 Speaker 6: Miama stuff shotgun? 197 00:08:06,788 --> 00:08:07,348 Speaker 4: So how is that? 198 00:08:07,508 --> 00:08:07,748 Speaker 2: Cody? 199 00:08:07,748 --> 00:08:09,188 Speaker 5: Before you answer this, know that you were here for 200 00:08:09,228 --> 00:08:12,028 Speaker 5: four more days and you don't have to burn your 201 00:08:12,028 --> 00:08:12,988 Speaker 5: cam Ward take right now. 202 00:08:14,308 --> 00:08:16,148 Speaker 7: I'll tell you right now just a little preview for 203 00:08:16,508 --> 00:08:18,668 Speaker 7: later on this episode Tomorrow, we are going to talk 204 00:08:18,708 --> 00:08:20,268 Speaker 7: a lot more about quarterbacks and where I found that. 205 00:08:20,348 --> 00:08:22,308 Speaker 7: But I do I will say what I agree with is. 206 00:08:22,348 --> 00:08:24,188 Speaker 7: I do think cam Ward is the first quarterback in 207 00:08:24,228 --> 00:08:26,148 Speaker 7: this draft. I think he's a very good player. Even 208 00:08:26,188 --> 00:08:28,228 Speaker 7: before Washington State, I'll razy when he went to Incarnate 209 00:08:28,268 --> 00:08:30,668 Speaker 7: word right, and they were a shotgun pretty much ninety 210 00:08:30,708 --> 00:08:32,748 Speaker 7: nine point nine percent of the time goes to Washington State. 211 00:08:32,828 --> 00:08:33,228 Speaker 4: Same thing. 212 00:08:33,468 --> 00:08:35,828 Speaker 7: I think if we're talking maybe five, six, seven years ago, 213 00:08:35,868 --> 00:08:38,068 Speaker 7: mantid that makes a little bit more sense. In today's 214 00:08:38,108 --> 00:08:40,828 Speaker 7: era of the NFL. There's not a ton of under centered. 215 00:08:40,828 --> 00:08:43,148 Speaker 7: They're getting away from that po style type of offense, right. 216 00:08:43,148 --> 00:08:46,708 Speaker 7: And then Brian Callahan when you see him back in Cincinnati, 217 00:08:46,788 --> 00:08:48,348 Speaker 7: the same thing. There's a lot of shotgun right. It's 218 00:08:48,348 --> 00:08:50,188 Speaker 7: a lot of situational football. But I don't think it's 219 00:08:50,228 --> 00:08:52,028 Speaker 7: going to hurt him too much. I think where teams 220 00:08:52,068 --> 00:08:54,548 Speaker 7: really excel, especially with the number one overall pick, is 221 00:08:54,548 --> 00:08:56,948 Speaker 7: when they tailor their team to the quarterback that they 222 00:08:56,988 --> 00:08:58,548 Speaker 7: just brought in. Instead of bringing a guy in and saying, 223 00:08:58,548 --> 00:09:00,068 Speaker 7: all right, you better fit in our scheme or it's 224 00:09:00,068 --> 00:09:01,788 Speaker 7: not going to work. Right, it's just a lose lose 225 00:09:01,788 --> 00:09:03,948 Speaker 7: in that situation. You just got to be able to 226 00:09:03,988 --> 00:09:05,828 Speaker 7: if you're bring a quarterback in to make your offense 227 00:09:05,868 --> 00:09:07,348 Speaker 7: work for him like a cam Ward. 228 00:09:07,468 --> 00:09:09,868 Speaker 3: Sure, okay, I love this and it's going to be 229 00:09:09,908 --> 00:09:11,548 Speaker 3: all week. We're going to be talking cam Ward. We 230 00:09:11,588 --> 00:09:14,068 Speaker 3: are going to talk Shandor Sanders, we will talk Jackson Dark, 231 00:09:14,148 --> 00:09:16,748 Speaker 3: we will talk all of these guys because it is 232 00:09:16,788 --> 00:09:19,828 Speaker 3: a draft and it really starts this week at the Combine. 233 00:09:19,868 --> 00:09:23,068 Speaker 3: All right, sticking in that division, you know, the Jaguars 234 00:09:23,068 --> 00:09:25,828 Speaker 3: made a pretty splashy hire last week while our show 235 00:09:25,908 --> 00:09:27,348 Speaker 3: was off the air for a week, and it was 236 00:09:27,428 --> 00:09:32,108 Speaker 3: James Gladstone, thirty four year old as their general manager. 237 00:09:32,228 --> 00:09:35,708 Speaker 3: Thirty four years old, comes from the Rams organization. Take 238 00:09:35,748 --> 00:09:37,348 Speaker 3: a look at this tweet that I put out here. 239 00:09:37,468 --> 00:09:40,268 Speaker 2: This is just the facts, Hiri. I'm Gladstone. 240 00:09:40,308 --> 00:09:42,588 Speaker 3: They now have a thirty nine year old head coach 241 00:09:42,588 --> 00:09:44,708 Speaker 3: and Liam Cohne, a thirty four year old GM, and 242 00:09:44,788 --> 00:09:47,948 Speaker 3: James Gladstone, a twenty nine year old offensive coordinator in 243 00:09:47,988 --> 00:09:51,588 Speaker 3: Grant new Dinsky forty two year old d C Anthony 244 00:09:51,668 --> 00:09:54,788 Speaker 3: camp Campanel, and all of them are in the first 245 00:09:54,988 --> 00:09:58,428 Speaker 3: years in their respective roles. So all first time, first 246 00:09:58,428 --> 00:10:01,148 Speaker 3: time head coach, first time GM, first time OHC, first 247 00:10:01,148 --> 00:10:05,828 Speaker 3: time DC. My statement is this, Yes, with the hiring 248 00:10:05,868 --> 00:10:10,188 Speaker 3: of a first time head coach GMOC and DC Jacksonville. 249 00:10:10,228 --> 00:10:13,028 Speaker 3: This is a little worrisome with the lack of experience 250 00:10:13,148 --> 00:10:15,988 Speaker 3: and guys who have been there and done that. Jamie, 251 00:10:15,988 --> 00:10:17,788 Speaker 3: we start there with you as we are a young 252 00:10:17,868 --> 00:10:19,668 Speaker 3: show and we always like to roll the dice on you. 253 00:10:20,188 --> 00:10:22,908 Speaker 2: Yes, this is a really young group. Yeah. 254 00:10:23,028 --> 00:10:24,748 Speaker 5: I had never hosted a TV show before and they 255 00:10:24,828 --> 00:10:27,188 Speaker 5: hired me. It was great couple of years back, and 256 00:10:27,228 --> 00:10:29,068 Speaker 5: here I am three years later. They can't get rid 257 00:10:29,108 --> 00:10:31,588 Speaker 5: of me. I like the blind leading the blind concept, Peter. 258 00:10:31,708 --> 00:10:33,988 Speaker 5: This doesn't stress me out at all. I guess I'm 259 00:10:33,988 --> 00:10:36,948 Speaker 5: out on this. This is their first time in these roles, 260 00:10:36,988 --> 00:10:40,428 Speaker 5: and that's a technicality because oftentimes guys like this get 261 00:10:40,548 --> 00:10:42,988 Speaker 5: hired a year or two after they will probably do 262 00:10:43,188 --> 00:10:46,228 Speaker 5: these certain jobs. And maybe these guys were available because 263 00:10:46,268 --> 00:10:48,948 Speaker 5: they were being picky, because they're good at these certain jobs. 264 00:10:48,948 --> 00:10:51,908 Speaker 5: The Liam Cohen experience has been a fascinating watch. The 265 00:10:51,908 --> 00:10:54,908 Speaker 5: fact that he bounced between Kentucky and LA and back 266 00:10:54,948 --> 00:10:57,828 Speaker 5: to Kentucky and the Baker Mayfield experience. I love that hire. 267 00:10:57,988 --> 00:11:00,028 Speaker 5: And then to go after that, I don't know the 268 00:11:00,068 --> 00:11:02,028 Speaker 5: other guys as well as shrags does. But this doesn't 269 00:11:02,028 --> 00:11:03,668 Speaker 5: worry me at all. I think if you see this 270 00:11:03,708 --> 00:11:05,508 Speaker 5: team all of a sudden and take back the division 271 00:11:05,508 --> 00:11:08,588 Speaker 5: and division that is ripe for overtaking at times in 272 00:11:08,628 --> 00:11:11,308 Speaker 5: the AFC South Cody, this doesn't streuss me out at all. 273 00:11:11,428 --> 00:11:14,588 Speaker 5: After that, after this first season together, maybe, but like 274 00:11:14,708 --> 00:11:16,308 Speaker 5: at this point, it's just like roll the dice out 275 00:11:16,348 --> 00:11:17,388 Speaker 5: and play with these young guys. 276 00:11:17,468 --> 00:11:19,468 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm in on being worried. 277 00:11:19,668 --> 00:11:20,068 Speaker 4: I couldn't. 278 00:11:20,068 --> 00:11:21,668 Speaker 7: I don't really know how to worry aboutorting this one, 279 00:11:21,668 --> 00:11:23,868 Speaker 7: but I'm in on the worrisome part. I just yeah, 280 00:11:23,868 --> 00:11:27,068 Speaker 7: I'm worriedsome a little bit with the young hires because 281 00:11:27,148 --> 00:11:29,108 Speaker 7: it's just it's now, if you hire a young head 282 00:11:29,148 --> 00:11:31,668 Speaker 7: coach and Liam Cone and you surround him with experience, 283 00:11:32,108 --> 00:11:34,348 Speaker 7: maybe not as much worried, right, because you have guys 284 00:11:34,348 --> 00:11:35,668 Speaker 7: that he can learn from, that he can lean on. 285 00:11:35,868 --> 00:11:36,428 Speaker 4: But you have. 286 00:11:36,548 --> 00:11:38,988 Speaker 7: Udinsky first year, right, you have Campanelli first year, and 287 00:11:39,028 --> 00:11:41,028 Speaker 7: then like Peter mentioned, you have Gladstone who's thirty four 288 00:11:41,108 --> 00:11:43,148 Speaker 7: year old general manager. Now, the upside of that is 289 00:11:43,188 --> 00:11:44,788 Speaker 7: he was with less need with the Rams for the 290 00:11:44,868 --> 00:11:47,828 Speaker 7: last nine years. He saw some blockbuster trades, right, he 291 00:11:47,868 --> 00:11:49,068 Speaker 7: saw the Stafford the golf trade. 292 00:11:49,108 --> 00:11:49,948 Speaker 2: He saw that went down. 293 00:11:50,148 --> 00:11:52,388 Speaker 7: He understands how it or what it takes to build 294 00:11:52,428 --> 00:11:53,468 Speaker 7: a Super Bowl winning roster. 295 00:11:53,588 --> 00:11:55,068 Speaker 2: So those things all work for him. 296 00:11:55,108 --> 00:11:57,348 Speaker 7: Just the thing for me is that if this isn't 297 00:11:57,388 --> 00:11:59,148 Speaker 7: right right, this doesn't get them over that hump, because 298 00:11:59,148 --> 00:12:00,948 Speaker 7: they've been close before. We go back to Doug Maron 299 00:12:00,988 --> 00:12:03,108 Speaker 7: and I was on that twenty eighteen twenty eighteen team. 300 00:12:03,108 --> 00:12:05,028 Speaker 7: But before that they go and of the Patriots and 301 00:12:05,028 --> 00:12:06,628 Speaker 7: the AFC Championship right a year away. 302 00:12:06,828 --> 00:12:07,428 Speaker 4: This is our time. 303 00:12:07,428 --> 00:12:08,788 Speaker 2: We're going to take over the AFC South. 304 00:12:09,188 --> 00:12:11,908 Speaker 7: Slowly, you know, slowly regrets they go down, then they 305 00:12:11,908 --> 00:12:13,948 Speaker 7: go back and kind of breeze over the urban my heart. 306 00:12:13,988 --> 00:12:16,108 Speaker 7: But then we go to Doug Peterson, you have Trevor 307 00:12:16,148 --> 00:12:17,948 Speaker 7: Lawrence right then we see them win or go to 308 00:12:18,028 --> 00:12:19,828 Speaker 7: the playoffs and they have a chance to really take 309 00:12:19,828 --> 00:12:22,548 Speaker 7: over the AFC South again. Then they slowly digress again 310 00:12:22,548 --> 00:12:25,028 Speaker 7: and have a regression and go backwards. It's just frustrating 311 00:12:25,028 --> 00:12:26,348 Speaker 7: for all the fans out in New Ball. They want 312 00:12:26,388 --> 00:12:28,068 Speaker 7: to see it, you know, really turn the page and 313 00:12:28,108 --> 00:12:30,428 Speaker 7: take that next step. I just don't know if hiring 314 00:12:30,468 --> 00:12:33,148 Speaker 7: an all rookie staff, including your GM is going to 315 00:12:33,148 --> 00:12:33,948 Speaker 7: get him over that hump. 316 00:12:34,028 --> 00:12:35,068 Speaker 4: I'll ask you a question. 317 00:12:35,668 --> 00:12:37,988 Speaker 6: If they're fifty three man roster and they're all rookies, 318 00:12:37,988 --> 00:12:40,748 Speaker 6: would you be worriedsome would you? 319 00:12:40,908 --> 00:12:41,468 Speaker 2: Yeah? 320 00:12:41,508 --> 00:12:44,628 Speaker 4: Of course, Yeah, So that answers that's me. I'm in 321 00:12:44,708 --> 00:12:45,348 Speaker 4: on that. Peter. 322 00:12:45,748 --> 00:12:49,788 Speaker 6: I am so worrisome that these are all rookie guys 323 00:12:49,948 --> 00:12:50,908 Speaker 6: at their positions. 324 00:12:50,948 --> 00:12:52,708 Speaker 4: Now. Liam Cohen I was worried. 325 00:12:52,868 --> 00:12:55,748 Speaker 6: Worries some from his his presser when he said, dude, 326 00:12:55,788 --> 00:12:57,668 Speaker 6: I was waiting waiting. 327 00:12:58,628 --> 00:13:00,908 Speaker 2: From that we don't tech that. 328 00:13:00,828 --> 00:13:04,148 Speaker 6: But from from the fact that there's all first year guys. 329 00:13:04,188 --> 00:13:05,468 Speaker 4: There's there's no veteran presence. 330 00:13:05,508 --> 00:13:07,588 Speaker 6: Whenever you have a first year head coach, you want 331 00:13:07,628 --> 00:13:10,388 Speaker 6: to make sure that you have somebody surrounding them that 332 00:13:10,468 --> 00:13:12,108 Speaker 6: can teach them, that can lead them to say, hey, 333 00:13:12,188 --> 00:13:14,508 Speaker 6: don't go down this path, don't make that call, don't 334 00:13:14,548 --> 00:13:17,068 Speaker 6: make this decision. Whatever it is, whether there's a head coach, 335 00:13:17,068 --> 00:13:20,028 Speaker 6: whether it's a linebacker, you want to make sure that 336 00:13:20,108 --> 00:13:22,028 Speaker 6: you have a veteran presence that kind of show him 337 00:13:22,028 --> 00:13:25,268 Speaker 6: the ropes a little bit. So, Peter, for this subject, 338 00:13:25,348 --> 00:13:28,228 Speaker 6: I am definitely a little worrisome for the Jacksonville jag 339 00:13:28,228 --> 00:13:29,788 Speaker 6: Wars Yeah, it's fair. 340 00:13:29,908 --> 00:13:30,188 Speaker 2: It's fair. 341 00:13:30,268 --> 00:13:32,628 Speaker 3: It's different, and it's one of those deals where when 342 00:13:32,628 --> 00:13:34,988 Speaker 3: they got Liam Cohen from Tampa, it is basically like, 343 00:13:35,028 --> 00:13:36,828 Speaker 3: we got to give Liam the keys because we need 344 00:13:36,948 --> 00:13:39,308 Speaker 3: him to leave Tampa and being the highest paid offensive 345 00:13:39,348 --> 00:13:41,388 Speaker 3: coordinator in football and take a risk on us, and 346 00:13:41,388 --> 00:13:43,428 Speaker 3: in doing so, they gave away a lot of the 347 00:13:43,468 --> 00:13:44,988 Speaker 3: power and a lot of the decision making. 348 00:13:45,428 --> 00:13:46,828 Speaker 2: And I love that he says, you. 349 00:13:46,748 --> 00:13:48,788 Speaker 3: Know what, I'm not going to do what Sean McVay 350 00:13:48,868 --> 00:13:50,308 Speaker 3: did and hire away Phillips. 351 00:13:50,348 --> 00:13:51,308 Speaker 4: I'm not going to do what. 352 00:13:51,268 --> 00:13:53,348 Speaker 3: A Stefanski didn't hire. 353 00:13:53,108 --> 00:13:57,148 Speaker 2: A Jim Schwartz. I'm coming in there. I'm hiring Camp, who. 354 00:13:56,868 --> 00:13:59,548 Speaker 3: Is one of like the fiery defensive coordinators, but as 355 00:13:59,588 --> 00:14:02,108 Speaker 3: a first year coordinator, and it's forty two, I'm hiring 356 00:14:03,148 --> 00:14:07,188 Speaker 3: Grant new Dinsky. Guys twenty nine nine. Grant is twenty nine, 357 00:14:07,388 --> 00:14:11,268 Speaker 3: twenty nine. And I have heard from from various people 358 00:14:11,388 --> 00:14:13,388 Speaker 3: who are with him in Minnesota and they're like, he 359 00:14:13,508 --> 00:14:16,548 Speaker 3: is the brightest young offensive mine in football. This guy 360 00:14:16,628 --> 00:14:20,948 Speaker 3: is sharp. He's from Doylestown, PA. Like he's football football, football. 361 00:14:21,468 --> 00:14:25,068 Speaker 2: That dude's twenty nine, twenty nine. And then to say Oh, in. 362 00:14:25,068 --> 00:14:28,028 Speaker 3: Gm we'll interview all these other but we're also going 363 00:14:28,108 --> 00:14:30,708 Speaker 3: to go with a thirty four year old who when 364 00:14:30,748 --> 00:14:33,388 Speaker 3: we mention his name on NFL Network, there's not a 365 00:14:33,388 --> 00:14:35,068 Speaker 3: lot of b roll of him because he's on the 366 00:14:35,148 --> 00:14:38,228 Speaker 3: road so much. So I think it's really interesting that 367 00:14:38,228 --> 00:14:41,028 Speaker 3: the Jaguars right this direction. I also think it's pretty cool. 368 00:14:41,108 --> 00:14:43,428 Speaker 3: This is a youth movement in Jacksonville. They've done the 369 00:14:43,548 --> 00:14:46,348 Speaker 3: Urban Meyer thing, They've done the Doug Peterson thing in 370 00:14:46,468 --> 00:14:49,308 Speaker 3: liam We trust, they're basically saying, and it's in his hands. 371 00:14:49,508 --> 00:14:52,548 Speaker 3: This is the organization and the I guess the model 372 00:14:52,588 --> 00:14:54,468 Speaker 3: that he envisioned when he left Tampa to take this 373 00:14:54,548 --> 00:14:55,428 Speaker 3: job in Jacksonville. 374 00:14:55,468 --> 00:14:56,148 Speaker 2: Good stuff, Peter. 375 00:14:56,348 --> 00:14:58,308 Speaker 5: We love you, AFC South, all right, don't say that 376 00:14:58,348 --> 00:15:00,068 Speaker 5: we don't talk about you. Here we are day one 377 00:15:00,108 --> 00:15:02,268 Speaker 5: of the offseason. We got your back. We're gonna check 378 00:15:02,308 --> 00:15:04,268 Speaker 5: in with Tom Pellisera. We are checking in within the 379 00:15:04,548 --> 00:15:07,108 Speaker 5: Appolis except for this on our show. It's Combine week. 380 00:15:07,108 --> 00:15:07,508 Speaker 4: Everybody. 381 00:15:07,588 --> 00:15:09,468 Speaker 2: We want to know how things are feeling. 382 00:15:20,108 --> 00:15:25,348 Speaker 3: Good Morning Football, Welcome back to GMFB. We're live here 383 00:15:25,388 --> 00:15:27,708 Speaker 3: in Indianapolis, and we're here with one of the top 384 00:15:27,748 --> 00:15:30,348 Speaker 3: coaches in the NFL. The Buffalo Bills head coach mister 385 00:15:30,348 --> 00:15:32,308 Speaker 3: Sean McDermott, Welcome back to the show. 386 00:15:32,468 --> 00:15:33,388 Speaker 2: It's great to be here. 387 00:15:33,468 --> 00:15:33,988 Speaker 4: Great to be here. 388 00:15:34,028 --> 00:15:36,068 Speaker 9: I love I feel like I'm an assistant on the 389 00:15:36,188 --> 00:15:37,308 Speaker 9: on the studio, on the team. 390 00:15:37,388 --> 00:15:38,428 Speaker 2: Right, this is no joke. 391 00:15:38,468 --> 00:15:41,148 Speaker 3: I feel like Martin Short, you always go on with 392 00:15:41,388 --> 00:15:43,468 Speaker 3: like David Letterman, and it was like America's Guests. 393 00:15:43,468 --> 00:15:45,868 Speaker 2: You're a good Morning Football's guest. You love having you on. 394 00:15:45,948 --> 00:15:48,508 Speaker 3: You're always great and you are part of the family. 395 00:15:48,548 --> 00:15:51,828 Speaker 3: And it's another off season. Now we turn the page again, 396 00:15:51,908 --> 00:15:54,148 Speaker 3: but can't help but look back on last year and 397 00:15:54,268 --> 00:15:56,228 Speaker 3: just if you could take a moment to talk about 398 00:15:56,428 --> 00:16:00,028 Speaker 3: what this team accomplished. Maybe what's your quarterback accomplished along 399 00:16:00,028 --> 00:16:00,668 Speaker 3: the way as well. 400 00:16:00,948 --> 00:16:04,068 Speaker 9: Yeah, great season. We can't forget the type of year 401 00:16:04,108 --> 00:16:06,708 Speaker 9: we have, really, I mean, everyone wants to win the 402 00:16:06,788 --> 00:16:08,948 Speaker 9: last game of the year and we'll get there at 403 00:16:08,948 --> 00:16:11,188 Speaker 9: some point. But you know, between now and then, the 404 00:16:11,268 --> 00:16:13,828 Speaker 9: journey has been incredible, the amount of success we've been 405 00:16:13,868 --> 00:16:17,668 Speaker 9: able to sustain. Josh Allen winning MVP. Super proud of 406 00:16:17,748 --> 00:16:21,268 Speaker 9: him his accomplishment. That's a once in a lifetime deal. 407 00:16:21,428 --> 00:16:23,908 Speaker 9: So just super proud. Of him and happy for him. 408 00:16:24,068 --> 00:16:26,588 Speaker 3: We were watching a best of like miked up yesterday 409 00:16:26,588 --> 00:16:29,508 Speaker 3: on Good Morning Football, and there's this awesome jovial scene 410 00:16:29,508 --> 00:16:30,988 Speaker 3: in the locker room where Josh Allen's like. 411 00:16:31,068 --> 00:16:32,148 Speaker 2: All right, Monday's off. 412 00:16:32,268 --> 00:16:34,468 Speaker 8: Coaches, you got to come in, but the players were 413 00:16:34,548 --> 00:16:36,668 Speaker 8: and I'm like, we forget everyone thinks about the end 414 00:16:36,708 --> 00:16:38,908 Speaker 8: of the season, but it's like, what amazing moments of 415 00:16:38,948 --> 00:16:41,308 Speaker 8: elation you guys had, and all these teams, it's only 416 00:16:41,308 --> 00:16:42,988 Speaker 8: gonna be one team that hus Lombardi at the end, 417 00:16:43,028 --> 00:16:45,908 Speaker 8: but we can't take away from the amazing year that 418 00:16:45,988 --> 00:16:48,468 Speaker 8: all your players and your coachings have had. 419 00:16:48,588 --> 00:16:51,468 Speaker 9: Yeah, I appreciate you saying that and acknowledging that. Yeah, 420 00:16:51,508 --> 00:16:53,628 Speaker 9: it's the journey, right. I mean, you want to. 421 00:16:53,628 --> 00:16:55,308 Speaker 2: Be happy at your job. You want to have fun 422 00:16:55,348 --> 00:16:55,868 Speaker 2: at your job. 423 00:16:55,948 --> 00:16:58,788 Speaker 9: I think we do a great job of balancing balancing 424 00:16:58,788 --> 00:17:00,668 Speaker 9: that and all the while trying to win games and 425 00:17:00,868 --> 00:17:02,468 Speaker 9: bring a world championship to Buffalo. 426 00:17:02,908 --> 00:17:05,468 Speaker 3: And then you go to the the Super Bowl week 427 00:17:05,508 --> 00:17:07,188 Speaker 3: and the Chiefs are playing the Eagles, and this could 428 00:17:07,188 --> 00:17:08,668 Speaker 3: be a sour moment, but then you guys had this 429 00:17:08,708 --> 00:17:11,468 Speaker 3: awesome moment on Thursday night where he is crowned MVP, 430 00:17:11,548 --> 00:17:13,308 Speaker 3: and I thought it was pretty cool you actually flew 431 00:17:13,308 --> 00:17:14,308 Speaker 3: in and attended as well. 432 00:17:14,588 --> 00:17:15,228 Speaker 4: Yeah, we did. 433 00:17:15,308 --> 00:17:17,108 Speaker 9: You know, we felt like, you know, he was gonna 434 00:17:17,108 --> 00:17:19,148 Speaker 9: be the MVP. We wanted to be there to support 435 00:17:19,188 --> 00:17:21,348 Speaker 9: him naturally, and knowing that he was going to have 436 00:17:21,388 --> 00:17:24,588 Speaker 9: a lot of support down there as well. But even 437 00:17:24,588 --> 00:17:26,748 Speaker 9: if he just if he knew we were there right 438 00:17:26,748 --> 00:17:29,028 Speaker 9: with our hand on his back, and just so proud 439 00:17:29,068 --> 00:17:31,348 Speaker 9: of him. Like I said, he's worked so hard to 440 00:17:31,388 --> 00:17:34,708 Speaker 9: get to where he's at, so many questions about him, 441 00:17:34,788 --> 00:17:38,828 Speaker 9: about his ability coming out of Wyoming, and just again 442 00:17:38,988 --> 00:17:42,228 Speaker 9: can't be more proud of him and what he's meant 443 00:17:42,268 --> 00:17:44,388 Speaker 9: to our team but also our community. 444 00:17:44,468 --> 00:17:46,308 Speaker 3: And last year, a lot of the storylines in training 445 00:17:46,348 --> 00:17:47,468 Speaker 3: camp when we were talking to guys. 446 00:17:47,468 --> 00:17:48,868 Speaker 2: Was like, how are you gonna do it without this guy? 447 00:17:49,388 --> 00:17:51,668 Speaker 3: People step up? People step up, and a lot of 448 00:17:51,668 --> 00:17:54,028 Speaker 3: players did step up. One of my favorite players of 449 00:17:54,068 --> 00:17:57,068 Speaker 3: the year was wild Card round Josh running around on 450 00:17:57,068 --> 00:17:58,788 Speaker 3: a fourth and one and hits Ty Johnson in the 451 00:17:58,828 --> 00:18:00,868 Speaker 3: back of the end zone and it's like a the. 452 00:18:00,828 --> 00:18:02,908 Speaker 2: Courage to call that play be to executed and then. 453 00:18:02,868 --> 00:18:04,828 Speaker 3: See it's Ty Johnson making the cat it's this third 454 00:18:04,828 --> 00:18:07,308 Speaker 3: down running back who of course makes this huge play. 455 00:18:07,828 --> 00:18:09,108 Speaker 3: You have to be so proud of the way that 456 00:18:09,148 --> 00:18:11,468 Speaker 3: everyone stepped up despite some departures from the roster. 457 00:18:11,828 --> 00:18:13,668 Speaker 9: Well, we had that, and you're always going to have that. 458 00:18:13,708 --> 00:18:16,148 Speaker 9: You're always going to have guys graduate, so to speak. 459 00:18:16,228 --> 00:18:21,148 Speaker 9: And you know, led by Josh and his leadership, others 460 00:18:21,188 --> 00:18:24,148 Speaker 9: stepped up, right. And it's never about one person or 461 00:18:24,228 --> 00:18:27,508 Speaker 9: one player or one coach. It's really about the team. 462 00:18:27,628 --> 00:18:30,228 Speaker 9: And with Josh's leadership and the way he led our 463 00:18:30,268 --> 00:18:33,988 Speaker 9: team this year, it just brought everybody else's level of. 464 00:18:33,908 --> 00:18:34,788 Speaker 2: Play and performance. 465 00:18:34,828 --> 00:18:35,068 Speaker 4: Though. 466 00:18:35,228 --> 00:18:38,388 Speaker 3: Yeah, and yesterday we got some news who was reported 467 00:18:38,388 --> 00:18:40,868 Speaker 3: that Khalil Shakir got a new deal. That's a player 468 00:18:40,948 --> 00:18:43,828 Speaker 3: that had an outstanding season less of the Boise State product. 469 00:18:43,828 --> 00:18:45,028 Speaker 3: If you want to talk about a little bit what 470 00:18:45,068 --> 00:18:47,868 Speaker 3: he brought. Knowing the departures at the wide receiver position 471 00:18:47,988 --> 00:18:48,788 Speaker 3: last season. 472 00:18:48,908 --> 00:18:55,228 Speaker 9: Well, when you talk about Khalil, you talk about consistency, dependability, availability. 473 00:18:55,508 --> 00:18:58,388 Speaker 9: Sometimes there's players that fly under the radar, right, and 474 00:18:58,708 --> 00:19:02,228 Speaker 9: he's one of them, and so we reward guys that 475 00:19:02,268 --> 00:19:05,188 Speaker 9: work hard, guys that earn the right and then he's 476 00:19:05,428 --> 00:19:08,828 Speaker 9: very consistent and what a team guy. So I just 477 00:19:08,908 --> 00:19:12,348 Speaker 9: can't be more grateful of him and his family and 478 00:19:13,588 --> 00:19:15,828 Speaker 9: the results have been on the field, but his impact 479 00:19:15,868 --> 00:19:18,788 Speaker 9: off the field has been immeasurable for us. 480 00:19:19,108 --> 00:19:20,868 Speaker 3: You got all these different free agents this year. We 481 00:19:20,868 --> 00:19:22,308 Speaker 3: can go through the list. That's not what the point 482 00:19:22,308 --> 00:19:24,708 Speaker 3: of this segment is. I do want to ask about 483 00:19:24,828 --> 00:19:29,588 Speaker 3: James Cook, Jimbo, who had an outstanding breakout season, incredible 484 00:19:29,668 --> 00:19:32,508 Speaker 3: running back, big piece of this. Anytime you get a 485 00:19:32,508 --> 00:19:34,828 Speaker 3: free agent of that type of caliber and we're here 486 00:19:34,868 --> 00:19:36,908 Speaker 3: at the COMBA, which kind of the first step, how 487 00:19:36,948 --> 00:19:38,948 Speaker 3: do you proceed in what's the conversations and do you 488 00:19:39,028 --> 00:19:41,348 Speaker 3: ever consider reaching out to the player himself As a head. 489 00:19:41,228 --> 00:19:42,068 Speaker 2: Coach, Well, I do. 490 00:19:42,108 --> 00:19:44,548 Speaker 9: I try and stay in touch with the players, especially 491 00:19:44,588 --> 00:19:47,428 Speaker 9: the ones that are in these situations, and unfortunately, this 492 00:19:47,468 --> 00:19:50,588 Speaker 9: is a business, right We try and be as transformational 493 00:19:50,948 --> 00:19:53,188 Speaker 9: and caring for the players as we can. And even 494 00:19:53,228 --> 00:19:55,428 Speaker 9: though it's a business, there's times then that the business 495 00:19:55,428 --> 00:19:57,628 Speaker 9: does show up the business part of the business, and 496 00:19:57,908 --> 00:20:01,108 Speaker 9: sometimes these things have a way of working themselves out. 497 00:20:01,348 --> 00:20:03,588 Speaker 9: But to your point, communication is important. 498 00:20:03,748 --> 00:20:05,508 Speaker 3: I think about this build team. You guys have had 499 00:20:05,508 --> 00:20:08,108 Speaker 3: so many amazing seasons. He came up just short this year, 500 00:20:08,108 --> 00:20:10,308 Speaker 3: but there are signs that this will happen. 501 00:20:10,348 --> 00:20:10,588 Speaker 4: We know. 502 00:20:10,828 --> 00:20:13,628 Speaker 3: I also think back in the nineties Marv Levy and 503 00:20:13,708 --> 00:20:15,828 Speaker 3: like the Sir Andrews speech that he gave that one 504 00:20:15,908 --> 00:20:16,468 Speaker 3: year after. 505 00:20:16,268 --> 00:20:17,068 Speaker 2: The Super Bowl. 506 00:20:17,428 --> 00:20:19,508 Speaker 3: What is the message now as we turn the page 507 00:20:19,548 --> 00:20:21,348 Speaker 3: yet again and it's like, hey, gentlemen, we got to 508 00:20:21,348 --> 00:20:22,828 Speaker 3: get back up off the mat and we've got to 509 00:20:22,828 --> 00:20:23,348 Speaker 3: fight again. 510 00:20:23,508 --> 00:20:25,948 Speaker 9: Well, I think again, you want to keep things in perspective, right, 511 00:20:25,988 --> 00:20:26,908 Speaker 9: we're all shooting for that. 512 00:20:26,988 --> 00:20:29,228 Speaker 2: We work extremely hard. This is not a hobby. 513 00:20:29,348 --> 00:20:31,748 Speaker 9: It's a job and it's a profession and we spend 514 00:20:31,748 --> 00:20:33,908 Speaker 9: a lot of time trying to become the best in 515 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:36,588 Speaker 9: the world at something and so it doesn't come easy. 516 00:20:36,908 --> 00:20:38,428 Speaker 2: But we respect that process. 517 00:20:38,508 --> 00:20:41,468 Speaker 9: And through all the journey and adversity that you go through, 518 00:20:41,508 --> 00:20:44,628 Speaker 9: I think you develop character, and within that you discover 519 00:20:44,748 --> 00:20:47,388 Speaker 9: or continue to discover or rediscover even your purpose. 520 00:20:47,468 --> 00:20:49,228 Speaker 2: And that's why we're in Buffalo. 521 00:20:49,748 --> 00:20:52,228 Speaker 9: We've got the best fans in the NFL, and we're 522 00:20:52,268 --> 00:20:54,308 Speaker 9: there to win a world championship, but we're also there 523 00:20:54,308 --> 00:20:56,108 Speaker 9: to bring hope and purpose. 524 00:20:55,748 --> 00:20:56,668 Speaker 2: To a community. Yeah. 525 00:20:56,668 --> 00:20:58,348 Speaker 3: I thought one of the cool moments of the season 526 00:20:58,428 --> 00:21:00,988 Speaker 3: you guys play the shootout against the Rams and you 527 00:21:01,028 --> 00:21:03,508 Speaker 3: come up just shore, but then Detroit is it and 528 00:21:03,588 --> 00:21:05,188 Speaker 3: you guys take care of bus us on the road 529 00:21:05,228 --> 00:21:06,628 Speaker 3: and show like, hey, we can do that. 530 00:21:07,028 --> 00:21:09,108 Speaker 2: This seam has gotten better and better and better. 531 00:21:09,508 --> 00:21:11,268 Speaker 3: What would you like to see from this group of 532 00:21:11,348 --> 00:21:14,228 Speaker 3: men next season that maybe we can fine tune and 533 00:21:14,268 --> 00:21:16,228 Speaker 3: maybe do something a little differently to even get even 534 00:21:16,228 --> 00:21:17,188 Speaker 3: better the following year. 535 00:21:17,268 --> 00:21:19,228 Speaker 9: Well, you know, every year is different. You've got to 536 00:21:19,268 --> 00:21:21,588 Speaker 9: start over every season, shregs, and you know that. I 537 00:21:21,628 --> 00:21:23,428 Speaker 9: think the biggest thing right now for us is to 538 00:21:23,428 --> 00:21:26,348 Speaker 9: get healthy where we need to get healthy, having great offseason, 539 00:21:26,748 --> 00:21:29,028 Speaker 9: and then start anew with a new team that we're 540 00:21:29,028 --> 00:21:30,388 Speaker 9: gonna put together this offseason. 541 00:21:30,548 --> 00:21:31,228 Speaker 2: Yeah, one of. 542 00:21:31,228 --> 00:21:34,068 Speaker 3: The plays that we loved on an NFL network was 543 00:21:34,228 --> 00:21:36,508 Speaker 3: the Josh Allen throws it to a Mario Cooper mar and. 544 00:21:36,788 --> 00:21:37,548 Speaker 2: Throws a little pitch. 545 00:21:38,108 --> 00:21:40,188 Speaker 3: I don't know if I ever got your your statement, like, 546 00:21:40,428 --> 00:21:41,868 Speaker 3: obviously that's all improbaent. 547 00:21:41,948 --> 00:21:43,348 Speaker 2: Well know I called it. 548 00:21:44,188 --> 00:21:46,028 Speaker 9: I mean, Joe Brady gets a heck of a lot of. 549 00:21:46,028 --> 00:21:48,708 Speaker 2: Credit, but I calved that play very rare that I'm 550 00:21:48,708 --> 00:21:50,428 Speaker 2: gonna chime in. It's a guy do that play. 551 00:21:50,508 --> 00:21:51,868 Speaker 9: We didn't know my brother and I did that in 552 00:21:51,908 --> 00:21:55,628 Speaker 9: the backyard, you know, years ago and snow playing snow football. Right, Hey, 553 00:21:55,788 --> 00:21:57,148 Speaker 9: I'm gonna catch it, I'm gonna pitch it. 554 00:21:57,348 --> 00:21:57,748 Speaker 4: Back to me. 555 00:21:58,548 --> 00:21:58,708 Speaker 2: Do it. 556 00:21:59,028 --> 00:22:00,988 Speaker 3: But your reaction in real time, just think us through, 557 00:22:01,028 --> 00:22:02,068 Speaker 3: like you see something like that, like. 558 00:22:02,068 --> 00:22:04,508 Speaker 2: This is that guy's a free kind of even do well? 559 00:22:04,588 --> 00:22:05,708 Speaker 2: So it worked? 560 00:22:07,268 --> 00:22:08,988 Speaker 9: No, I'm like I was probably like every fan in 561 00:22:09,028 --> 00:22:12,708 Speaker 9: the stadium and every fan at home going, but oh yeah, yeah, 562 00:22:12,748 --> 00:22:14,708 Speaker 9: and then it doesn't. I'm like with Josh, doesn't surprise 563 00:22:14,748 --> 00:22:16,468 Speaker 9: me exist that works. 564 00:22:16,868 --> 00:22:19,748 Speaker 3: You and Andy have this great relationship obviously, Andy Reid. 565 00:22:20,188 --> 00:22:21,668 Speaker 3: You guys were on the same staff, and now you're 566 00:22:21,708 --> 00:22:24,068 Speaker 3: going up and down playing against each other all these years, 567 00:22:24,068 --> 00:22:26,868 Speaker 3: the regular season, all the years in the postseason, Andy. 568 00:22:26,628 --> 00:22:28,868 Speaker 2: Falls short of the Super Bowl? Do you give Andy 569 00:22:28,908 --> 00:22:30,108 Speaker 2: a text? Do you give Andy a call? 570 00:22:30,228 --> 00:22:32,468 Speaker 3: Knowing he's had all these moments of elation, but he 571 00:22:32,548 --> 00:22:34,428 Speaker 3: might be feeling pretty down up to the way that thing ended. 572 00:22:34,628 --> 00:22:35,388 Speaker 2: Well, yes and no. 573 00:22:35,628 --> 00:22:37,268 Speaker 9: You know, he reached out to me after our game, 574 00:22:37,348 --> 00:22:39,468 Speaker 9: and I've reached out to him after There's there's been 575 00:22:39,548 --> 00:22:41,388 Speaker 9: you know, games we've beaten him as well, and so 576 00:22:41,468 --> 00:22:43,508 Speaker 9: it's a tough business. It's hard to win one game, 577 00:22:43,588 --> 00:22:46,388 Speaker 9: let alone a super Bowl, and he was on the 578 00:22:46,548 --> 00:22:48,708 Speaker 9: on the losing end of this one. And but he's 579 00:22:48,748 --> 00:22:51,348 Speaker 9: won a lot, right, So, but you know, my admiration, 580 00:22:51,468 --> 00:22:54,908 Speaker 9: my respect for Andy Reid runs deep, and I've learned 581 00:22:54,908 --> 00:22:58,628 Speaker 9: so much from him. Having said that, though our games 582 00:22:58,628 --> 00:23:01,268 Speaker 9: are extremely competitive for a reason, he wants to beat 583 00:23:01,268 --> 00:23:03,548 Speaker 9: me and I want to beat him. And I think 584 00:23:03,548 --> 00:23:05,428 Speaker 9: that's high level come petition and good for the game. 585 00:23:05,508 --> 00:23:08,628 Speaker 3: You guys both work together in Philly, which then brings 586 00:23:08,708 --> 00:23:09,268 Speaker 3: up your job. 587 00:23:09,428 --> 00:23:10,708 Speaker 2: Also that you were another hat here. 588 00:23:10,788 --> 00:23:12,948 Speaker 3: The Competition Committee and the Tush push has been a 589 00:23:12,948 --> 00:23:16,428 Speaker 3: big topic of conversation. You're in those conversations, you're in 590 00:23:16,468 --> 00:23:19,828 Speaker 3: those meetings. Just give us a maybe even fifteen thirty 591 00:23:19,868 --> 00:23:22,348 Speaker 3: second summary of what we're looking at as we have 592 00:23:22,428 --> 00:23:25,268 Speaker 3: these conversations about potentially banning this play that has been 593 00:23:25,308 --> 00:23:26,668 Speaker 3: so advantageous for the Eagles. 594 00:23:26,748 --> 00:23:29,188 Speaker 9: Well, it's been a good play, right, it's been a 595 00:23:29,188 --> 00:23:31,268 Speaker 9: good play. I can't argue that. I think there's just 596 00:23:31,388 --> 00:23:34,028 Speaker 9: things every year you have to talk about. You have 597 00:23:34,108 --> 00:23:36,748 Speaker 9: to whether it's changed or not, you have to talk 598 00:23:36,788 --> 00:23:40,028 Speaker 9: about it because it is a unique style of play 599 00:23:40,108 --> 00:23:44,628 Speaker 9: with unique call it techniques, and again give credit to 600 00:23:44,628 --> 00:23:47,268 Speaker 9: the Eagles what they've been able to create been very 601 00:23:47,308 --> 00:23:50,868 Speaker 9: creative and you know, kind of trailblazing in a way 602 00:23:51,068 --> 00:23:53,348 Speaker 9: around the league a little bit. So it's just something 603 00:23:53,348 --> 00:23:55,868 Speaker 9: we have to talk about. We'll see where it goes, 604 00:23:55,908 --> 00:23:56,908 Speaker 9: but we have to give it to do. 605 00:23:56,988 --> 00:23:59,588 Speaker 3: At least my last one, there was footage of Josh 606 00:23:59,588 --> 00:24:03,108 Speaker 3: Allen and his new fiance in Italy going around. They 607 00:24:03,108 --> 00:24:06,028 Speaker 3: were enjoying the European Do you get the invite like 608 00:24:06,108 --> 00:24:08,228 Speaker 3: they're gonna go do like Milan Fashion Week? 609 00:24:08,268 --> 00:24:10,308 Speaker 2: Is Sean McDermot getting the text coach you want to 610 00:24:10,468 --> 00:24:10,868 Speaker 2: we got a. 611 00:24:10,868 --> 00:24:12,748 Speaker 3: Spot on you know if you want to sit front 612 00:24:12,788 --> 00:24:13,748 Speaker 3: row at the fashion show? 613 00:24:13,788 --> 00:24:15,188 Speaker 2: No, yeah, no, no, they sent it. 614 00:24:16,028 --> 00:24:19,148 Speaker 9: But I have a filter, right, and so yeah, I 615 00:24:19,588 --> 00:24:21,908 Speaker 9: spend most of my off season in Buffalo. 616 00:24:21,508 --> 00:24:23,388 Speaker 2: And the Elements and we look forward to that. 617 00:24:23,428 --> 00:24:27,348 Speaker 9: I love skiing and and uh being around Buffalo. So yeah, no, 618 00:24:27,348 --> 00:24:29,388 Speaker 9: no clear imitation came through on my phone. 619 00:24:29,428 --> 00:24:30,228 Speaker 2: But we'll see. 620 00:24:30,468 --> 00:24:32,148 Speaker 3: No, I mean, just for the viewers at home, I've 621 00:24:32,148 --> 00:24:34,748 Speaker 3: been been to Italy, I've been to Buffalo, like Milan 622 00:24:34,788 --> 00:24:37,308 Speaker 3: has nothing on Buffalo, like I just I think everyone 623 00:24:37,348 --> 00:24:39,188 Speaker 3: would say, great, right, you agree, and that's it. 624 00:24:39,308 --> 00:24:42,148 Speaker 9: That's where Bill's I mean, Bill's Mafia is everywhere right 625 00:24:42,148 --> 00:24:45,388 Speaker 9: there course, But to be around Buffalo, you know, sometimes 626 00:24:45,428 --> 00:24:46,868 Speaker 9: we get the question of hey, where do you go 627 00:24:46,908 --> 00:24:48,948 Speaker 9: on the off season, Well, we live in Buffalo. Love this, 628 00:24:49,028 --> 00:24:51,508 Speaker 9: We're members of the community and we love it there. 629 00:24:51,668 --> 00:24:54,108 Speaker 9: So I think that's the real part of being in 630 00:24:54,108 --> 00:24:56,188 Speaker 9: Buffalo and being the head coach of the Buffalo Bills. 631 00:24:56,228 --> 00:24:56,628 Speaker 2: So cool. 632 00:24:56,708 --> 00:24:59,548 Speaker 3: Sean McDermott, thank you, big season ahead, big a couple 633 00:24:59,588 --> 00:25:00,268 Speaker 3: of weeks ahead. 634 00:25:00,788 --> 00:25:02,748 Speaker 2: Good luck and as always, we appreciate you coming on 635 00:25:02,748 --> 00:25:03,028 Speaker 2: the show. 636 00:25:03,148 --> 00:25:04,068 Speaker 4: I love being with you. 637 00:25:04,388 --> 00:25:05,028 Speaker 2: Thank you. 638 00:25:11,948 --> 00:25:22,948 Speaker 10: Good morning football, Good morning football. 639 00:25:23,308 --> 00:25:25,468 Speaker 3: Now it's time for twenty twenty five, and let's get 640 00:25:25,468 --> 00:25:29,508 Speaker 3: started with the top ten combined prospects going into the combine. 641 00:25:29,628 --> 00:25:30,308 Speaker 2: It's my list. 642 00:25:30,348 --> 00:25:32,308 Speaker 3: There are plenty of others out there. Take with this 643 00:25:32,468 --> 00:25:34,548 Speaker 3: what you will, but let's get excited about some of 644 00:25:34,548 --> 00:25:36,748 Speaker 3: these guys. And let's go to Ann Arbor for number ten, 645 00:25:37,028 --> 00:25:38,988 Speaker 3: guy who missed a bunch of games this year but 646 00:25:39,068 --> 00:25:42,308 Speaker 3: still is viewed as one of the top defensive backs 647 00:25:42,308 --> 00:25:44,788 Speaker 3: to come out of the college game in quite some time. 648 00:25:44,988 --> 00:25:50,108 Speaker 3: It's number ten Michigan defensive back Will Johnson. Will Johnson 649 00:25:50,828 --> 00:25:55,588 Speaker 3: has that size guys six foot two, two hundred and 650 00:25:55,668 --> 00:25:59,468 Speaker 3: five pounds, has the range, and in their national title 651 00:25:59,548 --> 00:26:02,348 Speaker 3: season in twenty twenty three, was first team All Big 652 00:26:02,388 --> 00:26:07,508 Speaker 3: Ten Conference. A dominant player. Where's that Charles Woodson number two? 653 00:26:07,588 --> 00:26:11,788 Speaker 3: The ultimate compliment for a Michigan corner. Has the size, 654 00:26:12,228 --> 00:26:15,148 Speaker 3: has the ability. Missed a bunch of games this year, 655 00:26:15,188 --> 00:26:17,788 Speaker 3: so there are some questions on that it's he's going 656 00:26:17,828 --> 00:26:19,508 Speaker 3: to be the same player he was in twenty twenty 657 00:26:19,508 --> 00:26:21,788 Speaker 3: three as he would be in twenty twenty five. The answers, Yes, 658 00:26:22,188 --> 00:26:25,708 Speaker 3: he was a freshman and he was the Big ten 659 00:26:25,988 --> 00:26:29,028 Speaker 3: freshman player that he was All American. 660 00:26:28,548 --> 00:26:29,268 Speaker 2: As a freshman. 661 00:26:29,348 --> 00:26:31,708 Speaker 3: Goes On has the national title in twenty twenty three. 662 00:26:31,828 --> 00:26:35,108 Speaker 3: Last year, plays in Wink Martindale's all out blitz defense 663 00:26:35,148 --> 00:26:37,588 Speaker 3: where he was the man to watch out in the backfield. 664 00:26:37,588 --> 00:26:39,988 Speaker 3: Will Johnson has the physical build and he's been one 665 00:26:40,028 --> 00:26:42,948 Speaker 3: of these guys since the second he walked on campus 666 00:26:42,988 --> 00:26:45,188 Speaker 3: in Ann Arbor that everybody has been talking. 667 00:26:44,948 --> 00:26:47,748 Speaker 2: About as the next dude. He is number ten on 668 00:26:47,788 --> 00:26:48,108 Speaker 2: the list. 669 00:26:48,108 --> 00:26:50,548 Speaker 3: Look for him to go in the first round, of course, 670 00:26:50,748 --> 00:26:55,028 Speaker 3: in April's draft. Number nine, I'm staying in ann Arbor 671 00:26:55,188 --> 00:26:58,348 Speaker 3: and I'm going with another player out of the University 672 00:26:58,388 --> 00:26:58,948 Speaker 3: of Michigan. 673 00:26:59,028 --> 00:27:02,548 Speaker 2: Number nine is tight end Colston Loveland. 674 00:27:02,628 --> 00:27:04,348 Speaker 3: If you want to talk about the different types of 675 00:27:04,468 --> 00:27:07,188 Speaker 3: body shapes and body forms, different types of players that 676 00:27:07,228 --> 00:27:10,348 Speaker 3: we get at tight end, there are guys who are 677 00:27:10,388 --> 00:27:14,388 Speaker 3: more like Grunk in this draft, and then there's Colston Loveland, 678 00:27:14,428 --> 00:27:17,628 Speaker 3: who I think as complimentary a high bar as you 679 00:27:17,628 --> 00:27:20,348 Speaker 3: can set. Is compared to Travis Kelcey in the way 680 00:27:20,348 --> 00:27:22,148 Speaker 3: that they use him and the way that he can move. 681 00:27:22,348 --> 00:27:25,468 Speaker 3: Brock Bauers as well, more of a receiving tight end. 682 00:27:25,868 --> 00:27:29,388 Speaker 3: Six foot five, two hundred and forty five pounds, runs. 683 00:27:29,108 --> 00:27:30,308 Speaker 2: And moves like a receiver. 684 00:27:30,948 --> 00:27:33,788 Speaker 3: There's a guy who led the team with fifty six catches, 685 00:27:33,828 --> 00:27:36,148 Speaker 3: five hundred and eighty two receiving yards and five touchdowns 686 00:27:36,148 --> 00:27:38,548 Speaker 3: this year and miss time as well due to injury. 687 00:27:38,908 --> 00:27:41,668 Speaker 3: First team All Big Ten last year, and is one 688 00:27:41,668 --> 00:27:44,788 Speaker 3: of those players that you circle when you're talking about. 689 00:27:44,428 --> 00:27:45,468 Speaker 2: The next level. 690 00:27:45,708 --> 00:27:48,108 Speaker 3: We're now at ten and nine and they both are 691 00:27:48,148 --> 00:27:50,628 Speaker 3: out of the same school. How about we go for 692 00:27:50,708 --> 00:27:54,028 Speaker 3: a rapid departure from cold and Arbor and go to 693 00:27:54,228 --> 00:27:57,828 Speaker 3: Sonny Tucson for number eight. I am higher on this 694 00:27:57,868 --> 00:27:59,948 Speaker 3: player than I think any of my fellow. 695 00:27:59,748 --> 00:28:02,348 Speaker 2: Draft pundits are. But my number eight. 696 00:28:02,268 --> 00:28:08,148 Speaker 3: Prospect is Arizona wide receiver Tatoroa McMillan. I'm gonna call 697 00:28:08,228 --> 00:28:11,268 Speaker 3: him t mac and he is out of Hawaii, and 698 00:28:11,308 --> 00:28:13,788 Speaker 3: I am sure my boy Mantai Teo has a little 699 00:28:13,828 --> 00:28:18,868 Speaker 3: knowledge on this guy. First Team All American, first Team 700 00:28:19,388 --> 00:28:22,308 Speaker 3: All Big twelve, and he has set a school record 701 00:28:22,348 --> 00:28:26,148 Speaker 3: with three thousand, four hundred and twenty three career receiving yards. 702 00:28:26,468 --> 00:28:29,268 Speaker 3: He is my number one wide receiver in this draft. 703 00:28:29,308 --> 00:28:33,348 Speaker 3: He is six foot five, two hundred and fifteen pounds. 704 00:28:33,788 --> 00:28:36,908 Speaker 3: I watched this guy these late night games going up 705 00:28:36,908 --> 00:28:39,468 Speaker 3: here against Kansas State, and of course what he was 706 00:28:39,508 --> 00:28:41,948 Speaker 3: doing before that when they were in the Pac twelve. 707 00:28:42,068 --> 00:28:45,068 Speaker 3: This is a player that has been over different coaching stats, 708 00:28:45,108 --> 00:28:47,148 Speaker 3: started with Jed Fish and of course. 709 00:28:47,028 --> 00:28:49,068 Speaker 2: Has been there now the last year with a. 710 00:28:48,988 --> 00:28:51,388 Speaker 3: Different coaching step and has just always produced. 711 00:28:51,668 --> 00:28:54,028 Speaker 2: Reminds me of Drake London. 712 00:28:54,268 --> 00:28:57,988 Speaker 3: That is the body size, six foot five basketball body, 713 00:28:58,108 --> 00:29:00,868 Speaker 3: can get everything and was playing on an Arizona team 714 00:29:00,868 --> 00:29:03,108 Speaker 3: that surprised a lot of folks in twenty twenty three, 715 00:29:03,348 --> 00:29:05,188 Speaker 3: and then he still had a big year in twenty 716 00:29:05,268 --> 00:29:09,508 Speaker 3: twenty four. That's ten, nine to eight, number seven. I 717 00:29:09,548 --> 00:29:11,788 Speaker 3: know he might go first overall, but cam Ward is 718 00:29:11,828 --> 00:29:14,428 Speaker 3: my seventh overall prospect in this draft. 719 00:29:14,468 --> 00:29:15,068 Speaker 4: I'll tell it like. 720 00:29:15,028 --> 00:29:15,748 Speaker 2: It is, folks. 721 00:29:15,948 --> 00:29:18,868 Speaker 3: This is not a draft where the quarterbacks are one 722 00:29:18,988 --> 00:29:19,628 Speaker 3: through five. 723 00:29:19,708 --> 00:29:21,508 Speaker 2: As far as prospects. 724 00:29:20,948 --> 00:29:24,708 Speaker 3: Go, there are far better depth and talent at the 725 00:29:24,788 --> 00:29:27,588 Speaker 3: defensive line, at the tight end spot, and guess what 726 00:29:27,748 --> 00:29:30,428 Speaker 3: the running back spot this year. So cam Ward he 727 00:29:30,548 --> 00:29:33,708 Speaker 3: might go first or second overall, but coming into this thing, 728 00:29:33,748 --> 00:29:36,188 Speaker 3: I've got him as my seventh best prospect. 729 00:29:36,508 --> 00:29:37,388 Speaker 2: Loved watching him. 730 00:29:37,268 --> 00:29:39,868 Speaker 3: At Washington State and of course when he transfers over 731 00:29:39,908 --> 00:29:41,788 Speaker 3: to Miami and did the things he did last. 732 00:29:41,588 --> 00:29:44,348 Speaker 2: Year, set an NCAA record with. 733 00:29:44,308 --> 00:29:47,668 Speaker 3: One hundred and fifty eight passing touchdowns in his career 734 00:29:47,708 --> 00:29:51,348 Speaker 3: over three different schools. Started at Incarnate Word, went to 735 00:29:51,428 --> 00:29:53,748 Speaker 3: Washington State where he was a standout, and then came 736 00:29:53,788 --> 00:29:56,788 Speaker 3: into Miami as a one year guy and absolutely blew 737 00:29:56,828 --> 00:30:01,548 Speaker 3: everybody away. Led FBS with thirty nine passing touchdowns last year, 738 00:30:01,588 --> 00:30:04,148 Speaker 3: the most ever by a Miami Hurricane in a season, 739 00:30:04,708 --> 00:30:07,548 Speaker 3: and of course was the acc Player of the Year, 740 00:30:08,348 --> 00:30:11,428 Speaker 3: great kid as well. But if I'm gonna be honest, 741 00:30:12,028 --> 00:30:13,988 Speaker 3: I don't know if cam Ward is in the same 742 00:30:13,988 --> 00:30:16,628 Speaker 3: conversation as a Caleb Williams. I don't know if cam 743 00:30:16,668 --> 00:30:19,588 Speaker 3: Ward's in the same conversation as a Jaden Daniels. I 744 00:30:19,628 --> 00:30:21,468 Speaker 3: don't know if he's in the same conversation as a 745 00:30:21,548 --> 00:30:24,428 Speaker 3: Drake may As they were entering the league last year. 746 00:30:24,508 --> 00:30:25,708 Speaker 2: Of course Bo Nicks. 747 00:30:25,508 --> 00:30:28,588 Speaker 3: And Michael Pennix would both get time, and JJ McCarthy's 748 00:30:28,588 --> 00:30:31,228 Speaker 3: going to play as well. I was asked recently where 749 00:30:31,268 --> 00:30:34,028 Speaker 3: I have cam Ward if he was coming out last year, said, 750 00:30:34,028 --> 00:30:36,308 Speaker 3: I'm not sure he's in that top tier. Probably in 751 00:30:36,308 --> 00:30:38,828 Speaker 3: that next year, but I'm not even sure about that. 752 00:30:38,988 --> 00:30:42,708 Speaker 3: So cam Ward great prospect. We'll be an NFL starter 753 00:30:42,828 --> 00:30:45,348 Speaker 3: next year and will be a top five, top ten pick, 754 00:30:45,428 --> 00:30:47,348 Speaker 3: no doubt. But I've got him at seven, not as 755 00:30:47,428 --> 00:30:50,228 Speaker 3: number one in this prospect list, number six. 756 00:30:50,308 --> 00:30:52,388 Speaker 2: I go defense again, and I go. 757 00:30:52,388 --> 00:30:54,708 Speaker 3: To a place where it's been an absolute factory of 758 00:30:54,788 --> 00:30:55,828 Speaker 3: pass rushing talent. 759 00:30:56,428 --> 00:30:59,148 Speaker 2: That is Georgia, and that is Jalen Walker, who. 760 00:30:58,908 --> 00:31:01,948 Speaker 3: This year won the Buckets Award for the best linebacker 761 00:31:02,348 --> 00:31:03,188 Speaker 3: in all the Land. 762 00:31:03,548 --> 00:31:04,348 Speaker 2: He looks to part. 763 00:31:04,788 --> 00:31:08,788 Speaker 3: He's everything on that defense. He's everywhere on that defense. 764 00:31:09,388 --> 00:31:11,628 Speaker 3: It was a third team All American but led the 765 00:31:11,628 --> 00:31:13,828 Speaker 3: team with ten and a half tackles for a loss, 766 00:31:14,508 --> 00:31:16,148 Speaker 3: led the team with five sacks. 767 00:31:16,268 --> 00:31:19,268 Speaker 2: But here's the thing, this is last year. He was 768 00:31:19,668 --> 00:31:21,268 Speaker 2: a bench player last year. 769 00:31:21,308 --> 00:31:24,748 Speaker 3: So his big year came this season where he popped 770 00:31:24,748 --> 00:31:26,948 Speaker 3: off the screen and was all over the place. 771 00:31:26,988 --> 00:31:29,428 Speaker 2: I've got him as number six on. 772 00:31:29,308 --> 00:31:32,188 Speaker 3: This list, and guys, he was a reserve in twenty 773 00:31:32,268 --> 00:31:32,948 Speaker 3: twenty three. 774 00:31:33,628 --> 00:31:34,788 Speaker 2: Think about all these. 775 00:31:34,628 --> 00:31:37,548 Speaker 3: Different Georgia pass rushers over the last several years. 776 00:31:37,588 --> 00:31:39,108 Speaker 2: Obviously, the Eagles. 777 00:31:38,628 --> 00:31:42,548 Speaker 3: Have about a dozen of them, and Nolan Smith and 778 00:31:42,628 --> 00:31:45,868 Speaker 3: Jordan Davis and of course Jalen Carter and Nakobe Dean, 779 00:31:45,908 --> 00:31:48,348 Speaker 3: all those guys in the front seven. But Green Bay 780 00:31:48,428 --> 00:31:51,028 Speaker 3: has a couple also with Kway Walker and what they've 781 00:31:51,028 --> 00:31:54,068 Speaker 3: got up front there with Wyatt, Like this has become 782 00:31:54,148 --> 00:31:56,388 Speaker 3: a factory. And if there's one thing you can say 783 00:31:56,628 --> 00:31:59,428 Speaker 3: you can trust these Georgia pass rushers, you can trust 784 00:31:59,508 --> 00:32:02,188 Speaker 3: these Georgia front seven guys. They come in and they 785 00:32:02,228 --> 00:32:04,908 Speaker 3: make an impact in the league. Jalen Walker is not 786 00:32:05,108 --> 00:32:07,388 Speaker 3: listed as like a top five pick on any other 787 00:32:07,468 --> 00:32:09,468 Speaker 3: mock drafts, but I got him as number six right 788 00:32:09,468 --> 00:32:11,228 Speaker 3: now going into the combine. I think he's going to 789 00:32:11,228 --> 00:32:14,428 Speaker 3: be an outstanding performer and I think his stock will rise, 790 00:32:14,468 --> 00:32:16,668 Speaker 3: both the pedigree and the performance. 791 00:32:17,028 --> 00:32:19,668 Speaker 2: This is not everybody's less. It's different than the. 792 00:32:19,628 --> 00:32:22,348 Speaker 3: Herd mentality is I always say I don't always have 793 00:32:22,428 --> 00:32:23,508 Speaker 3: what everyone else has. 794 00:32:23,548 --> 00:32:25,468 Speaker 2: No, there's no glory and. 795 00:32:25,508 --> 00:32:28,148 Speaker 3: Copying someone's mock draft and saying here's is it. 796 00:32:28,028 --> 00:32:30,588 Speaker 2: From calls and some discussions. 797 00:32:29,948 --> 00:32:34,788 Speaker 3: Going into the combine and they're my guys, here are six, seven, eight, nine, 798 00:32:34,828 --> 00:32:35,268 Speaker 3: and ten. 799 00:32:35,468 --> 00:32:37,708 Speaker 2: Of course today we're going to go five through one. 800 00:32:37,748 --> 00:32:41,468 Speaker 3: And we had two Michigan men at ten and nine yesterday. 801 00:32:41,748 --> 00:32:45,028 Speaker 3: How about another Michigan man at number five. Mason Graham 802 00:32:45,068 --> 00:32:47,868 Speaker 3: is the number five prospect for me going into this 803 00:32:47,988 --> 00:32:52,348 Speaker 3: combine week. Mason Graham wearing number fifty five, just like 804 00:32:52,588 --> 00:32:55,508 Speaker 3: Brandon Graham out of Michigan. But this guy's on the 805 00:32:55,548 --> 00:32:58,188 Speaker 3: inside of the defensive line and one of the top 806 00:32:58,228 --> 00:33:01,708 Speaker 3: players in all of college football. Had a career year 807 00:33:02,108 --> 00:33:04,348 Speaker 3: in twenty twenty three when they won the national type. 808 00:33:04,588 --> 00:33:06,268 Speaker 2: He started thirteen. 809 00:33:05,788 --> 00:33:08,108 Speaker 3: Games for the national championship team and then followed it 810 00:33:08,188 --> 00:33:11,988 Speaker 3: up by being a first team All American this year, 811 00:33:12,268 --> 00:33:16,668 Speaker 3: two time First Team Big Ten Conference, and dominant inside. 812 00:33:16,708 --> 00:33:18,788 Speaker 3: Now there's been critiques about his body. Does he have 813 00:33:18,868 --> 00:33:19,628 Speaker 3: long enough armed? 814 00:33:19,628 --> 00:33:20,388 Speaker 2: I don't want to hear it. 815 00:33:20,668 --> 00:33:23,308 Speaker 3: He dominated the Big Ten, dominated the Big Ten. He 816 00:33:23,388 --> 00:33:25,388 Speaker 3: is a top five pick and I wouldn't be shocked 817 00:33:25,388 --> 00:33:27,988 Speaker 3: if he goes even higher than that. From a personal note, 818 00:33:27,988 --> 00:33:29,908 Speaker 3: our show has a connection to him. He went to 819 00:33:29,988 --> 00:33:33,308 Speaker 3: the same high school as te Mack, who was the 820 00:33:33,308 --> 00:33:36,068 Speaker 3: wide receiver at of Arizona. They both could go in 821 00:33:36,108 --> 00:33:38,508 Speaker 3: the top ten. If you're talking about two guys who 822 00:33:38,548 --> 00:33:40,628 Speaker 3: went into high school together and they went to a 823 00:33:40,668 --> 00:33:44,188 Speaker 3: school out there in Anaheim. Now, guess what our researcher 824 00:33:44,228 --> 00:33:47,068 Speaker 3: on the show, Blake Blake, was a math teacher at 825 00:33:47,068 --> 00:33:50,068 Speaker 3: this school when they were both there at the same 826 00:33:50,148 --> 00:33:54,108 Speaker 3: time in Anaheim. So I love that team, Mac Mason 827 00:33:54,148 --> 00:33:57,908 Speaker 3: Graham and of course our guy Blake in research the 828 00:33:57,948 --> 00:33:59,948 Speaker 3: school itself. Let me get on the phone here because 829 00:33:59,988 --> 00:34:01,748 Speaker 3: I gotta give it love. I'm here, I am, I'm 830 00:34:01,748 --> 00:34:04,748 Speaker 3: trying to do all this stuff. It is call and 831 00:34:04,828 --> 00:34:07,148 Speaker 3: at the school here, Servite High School. 832 00:34:07,188 --> 00:34:08,948 Speaker 2: We see you Servite in Anaheim. 833 00:34:09,388 --> 00:34:14,028 Speaker 3: Churning out NFL content and churning out, churning out NFL. 834 00:34:13,708 --> 00:34:16,708 Speaker 2: Research gods, our guy blink. So there we go. That's 835 00:34:16,788 --> 00:34:21,428 Speaker 2: number five. Yeah, number four. We go to Boise. 836 00:34:21,308 --> 00:34:24,108 Speaker 3: State, where I think Ashton gent is one of the 837 00:34:24,148 --> 00:34:27,868 Speaker 3: top running backs in this draft and will obviously be a. 838 00:34:27,908 --> 00:34:31,308 Speaker 2: First round pick, number two in the Heisman this year. 839 00:34:31,388 --> 00:34:34,228 Speaker 3: Did it all at Boise A product, of course, out 840 00:34:34,228 --> 00:34:37,188 Speaker 3: of Florida. He's a Jacksonvin, Florida kid, five foot nine, 841 00:34:37,268 --> 00:34:40,708 Speaker 3: two hundred and fifteen pounds, won the Dope Walker Awards, 842 00:34:40,748 --> 00:34:41,868 Speaker 3: a nation's top running back. 843 00:34:41,908 --> 00:34:44,308 Speaker 2: Why see led college football? 844 00:34:44,348 --> 00:34:49,628 Speaker 3: We get this number, guys, twenty six one hundred rushing 845 00:34:49,748 --> 00:34:51,508 Speaker 3: yards in one season. 846 00:34:51,868 --> 00:34:53,748 Speaker 2: Twenty six rushing. 847 00:34:53,508 --> 00:34:56,148 Speaker 3: Yards in one season, and that's major college football. 848 00:34:56,428 --> 00:34:58,548 Speaker 2: That's not Division three, that's not Division one. 849 00:34:58,588 --> 00:35:03,468 Speaker 3: Double as, two time AP All American, and he's two 850 00:35:03,508 --> 00:35:06,028 Speaker 3: time Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year. 851 00:35:06,108 --> 00:35:07,828 Speaker 2: The size is the speed. He's got it all. 852 00:35:08,148 --> 00:35:10,988 Speaker 3: Unfortunately, he's already said he's not going to work out 853 00:35:11,028 --> 00:35:13,468 Speaker 3: at the combine. But if you watched him do any 854 00:35:13,508 --> 00:35:15,308 Speaker 3: of the stuff he did at the Super Bowl, he 855 00:35:15,308 --> 00:35:17,548 Speaker 3: did a lot of media. He is a big personality 856 00:35:17,748 --> 00:35:19,548 Speaker 3: and he is very confident that he can bring it 857 00:35:19,588 --> 00:35:22,628 Speaker 3: to the next level. I have seen some teams tell me. 858 00:35:22,668 --> 00:35:24,468 Speaker 3: I've had conversations like he might just be the best 859 00:35:24,468 --> 00:35:25,188 Speaker 3: player in this draft. 860 00:35:25,228 --> 00:35:25,868 Speaker 2: It's a running backs. 861 00:35:25,908 --> 00:35:27,868 Speaker 3: We're not sure where that goes, but I've got him 862 00:35:27,868 --> 00:35:31,188 Speaker 3: at four on this list. Number three is my favorite 863 00:35:31,228 --> 00:35:33,908 Speaker 3: player to watch in all of college football this past season. 864 00:35:34,268 --> 00:35:36,988 Speaker 3: He's out of Penn State. He's the tight end who 865 00:35:36,988 --> 00:35:40,188 Speaker 3: has number forty four. Mister Tyler Warren. If you watch 866 00:35:40,308 --> 00:35:42,588 Speaker 3: any of these Penn State games, this guy does it all. 867 00:35:42,668 --> 00:35:45,868 Speaker 3: He was a high school quarterback who plays HVAC and 868 00:35:45,988 --> 00:35:50,828 Speaker 3: plays tight end, and he's an absolute machine. He's got 869 00:35:50,828 --> 00:35:54,628 Speaker 3: a Mechanicsville Virginia finish seventh in the Heisman this year. 870 00:35:54,668 --> 00:35:57,548 Speaker 3: That is the highest a tight end has finished since 871 00:35:57,588 --> 00:36:02,548 Speaker 3: Notre Dames Ken McAfee finished third in nineteen seventy seven. 872 00:36:02,988 --> 00:36:05,068 Speaker 3: He was the do it all player on this Penn 873 00:36:05,068 --> 00:36:08,228 Speaker 3: State offense. Won the John mckew Award as the nation's 874 00:36:08,268 --> 00:36:11,028 Speaker 3: top tight end. Was tied for second in all of 875 00:36:11,068 --> 00:36:14,788 Speaker 3: college football, not amongst tight ends among all players with 876 00:36:14,908 --> 00:36:18,188 Speaker 3: one hundred and four catches, First Team All Big Ten, 877 00:36:18,548 --> 00:36:22,748 Speaker 3: Fiesta Bowl MVP, where he had two touchdowns and six catches, 878 00:36:23,188 --> 00:36:26,228 Speaker 3: and of course, was that dominant force in that Penn 879 00:36:26,308 --> 00:36:30,308 Speaker 3: State offense. Kyle Brant likes to do angry runs like 880 00:36:30,388 --> 00:36:32,068 Speaker 3: this guy might win it every single week. 881 00:36:32,268 --> 00:36:33,988 Speaker 2: Plays with a fury out there. 882 00:36:34,028 --> 00:36:37,548 Speaker 3: Again a high school quarterback, so he's a superior athlete 883 00:36:38,148 --> 00:36:39,428 Speaker 3: both up at Penn State. 884 00:36:39,668 --> 00:36:43,108 Speaker 2: Where's that sea on his chest? As a captain. Unbelievable player, 885 00:36:43,748 --> 00:36:44,508 Speaker 2: ty Warren. 886 00:36:44,548 --> 00:36:46,908 Speaker 3: I think he might go as high as top five. 887 00:36:46,988 --> 00:36:50,948 Speaker 3: He will not escape the top ten. We already had Lovelies, 888 00:36:51,308 --> 00:36:53,388 Speaker 3: the one tight end aut of Michigan. I've got another 889 00:36:53,468 --> 00:36:55,988 Speaker 3: tight end in Warren, and he's as high as number three. 890 00:36:56,308 --> 00:36:58,268 Speaker 3: I've got a friend, my friend Eric Zip, who sees 891 00:36:58,308 --> 00:37:00,668 Speaker 3: all this football. Two years ago. He put me on 892 00:37:00,708 --> 00:37:02,308 Speaker 3: to Tyler Warren. Have been watching this guy for the 893 00:37:02,348 --> 00:37:05,268 Speaker 3: last two seasons and he has gotten better and better 894 00:37:05,428 --> 00:37:07,308 Speaker 3: and better. We'll see where he goes in the draft, 895 00:37:07,308 --> 00:37:10,268 Speaker 3: which leaves two players left. And I think these two 896 00:37:10,348 --> 00:37:12,668 Speaker 3: players have been batted around as the. 897 00:37:12,588 --> 00:37:15,188 Speaker 2: Top two non quarterbacks in this draft. 898 00:37:15,788 --> 00:37:19,148 Speaker 3: Number two, I've got Tyler Warren's teammate at of Penn State. 899 00:37:19,228 --> 00:37:21,828 Speaker 3: It's for Abdul Carter. Abdul Carter did it all for 900 00:37:21,908 --> 00:37:23,748 Speaker 3: Penn State this year. And what a lot of teams 901 00:37:23,788 --> 00:37:26,188 Speaker 3: love was that he did it ball while he was 902 00:37:26,268 --> 00:37:30,508 Speaker 3: hurt in the biggest of games. Yes, Abduall Carter, of course, 903 00:37:30,788 --> 00:37:32,748 Speaker 3: he comes out of this thing, and you look at 904 00:37:32,868 --> 00:37:34,668 Speaker 3: what he did at penn State. 905 00:37:34,748 --> 00:37:36,068 Speaker 2: The numbers tell the story. 906 00:37:36,588 --> 00:37:39,588 Speaker 3: He led all of college football with twenty three and 907 00:37:39,628 --> 00:37:41,868 Speaker 3: a half tackles for a loss. He was the Big 908 00:37:41,908 --> 00:37:46,508 Speaker 3: Ten Conference defensive player of the Year All American six three, 909 00:37:46,588 --> 00:37:50,908 Speaker 3: two hundred and fifty two pounds out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 910 00:37:51,188 --> 00:37:54,788 Speaker 3: gets hurt in that last semifinal game against Notre Dame 911 00:37:54,828 --> 00:37:57,428 Speaker 3: and still found a way to dominate that game. 912 00:37:57,468 --> 00:38:00,068 Speaker 2: Anti Tao, I know you were watching it. Number eleven 913 00:38:00,188 --> 00:38:01,428 Speaker 2: was all over the field. 914 00:38:02,388 --> 00:38:04,188 Speaker 3: Many people believe he'll be the first pick in this 915 00:38:04,668 --> 00:38:06,748 Speaker 3: Abdul Carter will just go number one to Tennessee. 916 00:38:06,908 --> 00:38:09,988 Speaker 2: You call it like that. It's easy. He's your Miles Garrett, 917 00:38:10,028 --> 00:38:11,108 Speaker 2: he's your TJ. Watt. 918 00:38:11,148 --> 00:38:12,668 Speaker 3: You put him in there, You're set for the next 919 00:38:12,668 --> 00:38:15,668 Speaker 3: ten years. He is that good of a prospect. I've 920 00:38:15,708 --> 00:38:18,548 Speaker 3: got him number two on my list because for number 921 00:38:18,588 --> 00:38:21,668 Speaker 3: one coming into the NFL Draft and coming into the combine, 922 00:38:21,988 --> 00:38:23,548 Speaker 3: I've got to go with the player that I watched 923 00:38:23,588 --> 00:38:25,908 Speaker 3: every single week the past two seasons, and I watched 924 00:38:25,948 --> 00:38:27,868 Speaker 3: him dominate on both sides of the field. I've got 925 00:38:27,868 --> 00:38:31,028 Speaker 3: Travis Hunter as my number one prospect out of Colorado. 926 00:38:31,348 --> 00:38:34,588 Speaker 3: Played corner, played a wide receiver, and he won the 927 00:38:34,588 --> 00:38:37,148 Speaker 3: Heisman this year. I just don't think there's another player 928 00:38:37,268 --> 00:38:39,988 Speaker 3: like him that we have seen in college football in 929 00:38:40,028 --> 00:38:42,468 Speaker 3: some time. I actually don't think I in my lifetime 930 00:38:42,468 --> 00:38:44,428 Speaker 3: i've seen a player do it as much as he 931 00:38:44,468 --> 00:38:45,868 Speaker 3: did on both sides of the ball. 932 00:38:46,188 --> 00:38:47,788 Speaker 2: You're talking about a guy who plays one hundred and 933 00:38:47,788 --> 00:38:49,188 Speaker 2: twenty snaps a game. 934 00:38:49,588 --> 00:38:54,388 Speaker 3: And doesn't get hurt, doesn't complain, doesn't demand the ball, 935 00:38:54,748 --> 00:38:56,548 Speaker 3: and was an elite wide receiver, and was. 936 00:38:56,548 --> 00:38:57,668 Speaker 2: An elite defensive back. 937 00:38:57,708 --> 00:38:59,988 Speaker 3: The fact that we are already here at the Combine 938 00:39:00,308 --> 00:39:02,188 Speaker 3: and there are still teams split on how they would 939 00:39:02,228 --> 00:39:05,308 Speaker 3: use him tell you just how special a play he is. 940 00:39:05,708 --> 00:39:10,348 Speaker 3: Travis Hunter six' one one to Ninety Heisman trophy, winner 941 00:39:10,628 --> 00:39:12,988 Speaker 3: two Time First Team All. American he was The big 942 00:39:13,028 --> 00:39:15,508 Speaker 3: Twelve Defensive player of The year this, year but he 943 00:39:15,588 --> 00:39:18,228 Speaker 3: was also a first Team All big twelve wide. Receiver 944 00:39:18,948 --> 00:39:23,548 Speaker 3: he averaged one hundred and twelve snaps per game last. 945 00:39:23,588 --> 00:39:27,228 Speaker 3: Year and this year you're talking about the rarest of. 946 00:39:27,348 --> 00:39:30,468 Speaker 3: Breeds you're talking about a pure, unicorn and to, me 947 00:39:30,868 --> 00:39:34,388 Speaker 3: the best player in college football and the best football. 948 00:39:33,908 --> 00:39:35,868 Speaker 2: Player entering this combine. 949 00:39:35,868 --> 00:39:38,668 Speaker 3: Period, NOW i don't know if he's working out at defensive, 950 00:39:38,708 --> 00:39:41,028 Speaker 3: back wide, receiver or none of it, all because we 951 00:39:41,068 --> 00:39:43,548 Speaker 3: don't have that information yet here at the. COMBINE i 952 00:39:43,588 --> 00:39:45,988 Speaker 3: will say, this he has been with the defensive backs 953 00:39:45,988 --> 00:39:49,828 Speaker 3: group going through that as far as interviews and measurements 954 00:39:49,868 --> 00:39:51,908 Speaker 3: and all that. Goes but don't be shocked if AN 955 00:39:51,988 --> 00:39:55,028 Speaker 3: nfl team drafts him and uses him both at corner 956 00:39:55,308 --> 00:39:57,348 Speaker 3: and wide, receiver something we have never seen in this. 957 00:39:57,428 --> 00:40:00,068 Speaker 3: League and that Includes Charles woods And Deon, sanders all 958 00:40:00,108 --> 00:40:02,228 Speaker 3: these guys to come out of college and be used that, 959 00:40:02,268 --> 00:40:03,588 Speaker 3: way it just doesn't. 960 00:40:03,628 --> 00:40:06,828 Speaker 2: Happen Chuck ben And narrick our last true two way, player. 961 00:40:06,548 --> 00:40:09,748 Speaker 3: And that was the nineteen Sixty. Eagles Could Travis hunter 962 00:40:09,828 --> 00:40:12,308 Speaker 3: be the next? ONE i love NEW i love precedent breaking. 963 00:40:12,348 --> 00:40:13,828 Speaker 3: Players Travis hunter's that. 964 00:40:13,868 --> 00:40:20,508 Speaker 10: Guy Good Morning, football