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 --> 00:00:21,988 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,388 --> 00:00:25,388 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. What's up? 4 00:00:25,428 --> 00:00:28,028 Speaker 3: We're just saying days away from Bryce Young, CJ. Stroud, 5 00:00:28,028 --> 00:00:29,788 Speaker 3: a lot of names finding out where they'll start their 6 00:00:29,908 --> 00:00:32,828 Speaker 3: NFL careers. Of course, Bryce Young the curd favorite to 7 00:00:32,868 --> 00:00:35,188 Speaker 3: go first. But hey, a block could change in a 8 00:00:35,228 --> 00:00:38,148 Speaker 3: week's time. Inside Good Morning Football, you are in the show. 9 00:00:38,188 --> 00:00:40,628 Speaker 3: We are live in New York City, Wednesday, April nineteenth. 10 00:00:40,748 --> 00:00:43,708 Speaker 3: I'm Jamie art Al, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, Jason mccordy, 11 00:00:43,828 --> 00:00:47,068 Speaker 3: kind Blieve Block. Rice Young may have canceled his it 12 00:00:47,228 --> 00:00:51,348 Speaker 3: was a wonderful block performance, Lee Block. He may have 13 00:00:51,388 --> 00:00:54,628 Speaker 3: canceled his remaining pre drafts. It's but he certainly has 14 00:00:54,628 --> 00:00:57,588 Speaker 3: spent a lot of time with the team. Lee team 15 00:00:57,668 --> 00:01:00,508 Speaker 3: holding the first overall pick. The Panthers Brass made their 16 00:01:00,548 --> 00:01:03,428 Speaker 3: way to Alabama's Pro Day, which was held at the 17 00:01:03,508 --> 00:01:06,388 Speaker 3: end of March, said the Crimson TI quarterback in Charlotte 18 00:01:06,468 --> 00:01:10,828 Speaker 3: last Tuesday. Many meals have been exchange, bread has been broken. 19 00:01:11,108 --> 00:01:14,508 Speaker 3: Yesterday GM Scott Fitterer was asked about what many have 20 00:01:14,628 --> 00:01:18,388 Speaker 3: been wondering, which is is Bryce Young's stature a consumer. 21 00:01:20,148 --> 00:01:22,668 Speaker 4: Well, I would say this. When Russell Wilson came out, 22 00:01:22,708 --> 00:01:24,908 Speaker 4: I think he had three balls batted down his senior year. 23 00:01:25,028 --> 00:01:25,948 Speaker 2: You know Bryce had too. 24 00:01:26,108 --> 00:01:29,108 Speaker 4: So if you're talking just about Bryce, doesn't seem seem 25 00:01:29,108 --> 00:01:31,788 Speaker 4: to be an issue. When you grow up a shorter quarterback, 26 00:01:31,908 --> 00:01:34,828 Speaker 4: you learn how to evolve your game and adapt and 27 00:01:35,068 --> 00:01:37,988 Speaker 4: see the field. And he's done that, just like CJ's you. 28 00:01:37,988 --> 00:01:39,028 Speaker 2: Know, evolved his game. 29 00:01:39,188 --> 00:01:40,548 Speaker 4: You know Willi's evolved his game. 30 00:01:40,868 --> 00:01:41,948 Speaker 2: They all develop. 31 00:01:41,668 --> 00:01:43,708 Speaker 4: And there's certain tools that they have and they learn 32 00:01:43,948 --> 00:01:46,228 Speaker 4: to play to their strength, and they've all done that. 33 00:01:46,388 --> 00:01:49,348 Speaker 4: It's not like we're expecting this quarterback to come in 34 00:01:49,428 --> 00:01:53,188 Speaker 4: and instantly just like make everything happen. Everything changes immediately. 35 00:01:53,268 --> 00:01:54,948 Speaker 4: I mean you've seen it with like Jalen Hurts and 36 00:01:55,028 --> 00:01:56,508 Speaker 4: Josh Allen. It takes time. 37 00:01:57,628 --> 00:02:00,188 Speaker 3: Time feels different though, when you are the first overall pick. 38 00:02:00,508 --> 00:02:02,828 Speaker 3: The Panthers say they're not looking for the instant fix 39 00:02:02,948 --> 00:02:06,388 Speaker 3: at quarterback, however, where they certainly wouldn't have traded up 40 00:02:06,388 --> 00:02:08,508 Speaker 3: if they didn't think that a rookie quarterback in this 41 00:02:08,628 --> 00:02:11,428 Speaker 3: class would make an immediate and early impact. So many 42 00:02:11,468 --> 00:02:15,628 Speaker 3: believe that rookie will be Bryce Young under center. Let's 43 00:02:15,748 --> 00:02:17,348 Speaker 3: again pick the low hanging fruit. 44 00:02:17,428 --> 00:02:19,428 Speaker 2: Are we sure can he pick it? Though? Can he 45 00:02:19,468 --> 00:02:19,788 Speaker 2: reach up? 46 00:02:19,788 --> 00:02:22,428 Speaker 3: That is the question, Kyle. Are we sure that Bryce 47 00:02:22,508 --> 00:02:26,828 Speaker 3: Young's height or size, we whichever parameter you want to 48 00:02:26,828 --> 00:02:29,308 Speaker 3: talk about. Is this bigger concern than teams are making 49 00:02:29,308 --> 00:02:29,708 Speaker 3: it out to me? 50 00:02:29,788 --> 00:02:31,628 Speaker 5: Okay, if he can't reach up and grab it, just 51 00:02:31,628 --> 00:02:32,628 Speaker 5: pick something up, throw it up? 52 00:02:32,948 --> 00:02:37,148 Speaker 6: Yeah, quarterback? Did y As I look at Bryce Young? 53 00:02:37,188 --> 00:02:40,188 Speaker 5: I think sometimes we talk about his size, and obviously CJ. 54 00:02:40,228 --> 00:02:42,628 Speaker 5: Stroud is the next quarterback that we'll containing. 55 00:02:42,268 --> 00:02:44,548 Speaker 6: To compare him to. But the draft is somewhat of 56 00:02:44,548 --> 00:02:45,468 Speaker 6: a crapture, does not. 57 00:02:45,428 --> 00:02:47,268 Speaker 5: As if you go CJ. Stroud at number one is 58 00:02:47,308 --> 00:02:50,068 Speaker 5: just like automatically, well, he's bigger, he weighs more, so 59 00:02:50,108 --> 00:02:51,788 Speaker 5: he's going to be a hit, he's going to be 60 00:02:51,828 --> 00:02:52,428 Speaker 5: a success. 61 00:02:52,668 --> 00:02:54,468 Speaker 6: I think they're closer. We get to the draft. 62 00:02:54,508 --> 00:02:56,428 Speaker 5: The more film you're watching, the more you're breaking down, 63 00:02:56,668 --> 00:02:59,228 Speaker 5: and the football continues to jump off the film for you, 64 00:02:59,268 --> 00:03:01,388 Speaker 5: and as you look at Bryce Young, I think that's 65 00:03:01,428 --> 00:03:04,308 Speaker 5: what's happening. I'll go back a month ago or whenever CJ. 66 00:03:04,468 --> 00:03:07,188 Speaker 5: Schrous Prode was. We looked at it and we glamoured 67 00:03:07,188 --> 00:03:11,428 Speaker 5: over McCown and all everybody there, Frank Reich and they're laughing, 68 00:03:11,468 --> 00:03:13,348 Speaker 5: they look like they're enjoying c J shout. And after that, 69 00:03:13,388 --> 00:03:15,268 Speaker 5: it was just like, Oh, it's a done deal. He's 70 00:03:15,308 --> 00:03:17,388 Speaker 5: going to be the number one pick. His size as 71 00:03:17,428 --> 00:03:19,428 Speaker 5: a difference maker is not going to be Bryce Young. 72 00:03:19,708 --> 00:03:21,788 Speaker 5: I got a chance to listen to Bryce on the 73 00:03:21,788 --> 00:03:24,908 Speaker 5: Pivot podcast and it was interesting just hearing his take 74 00:03:24,948 --> 00:03:27,108 Speaker 5: on it and asking them, does it motivate him this 75 00:03:27,148 --> 00:03:29,668 Speaker 5: down and at thirties, Like, No, absolutely not. Like he said, 76 00:03:29,708 --> 00:03:32,028 Speaker 5: my entire life, he said, For one, I'm a black quarterback. 77 00:03:32,068 --> 00:03:34,588 Speaker 5: It's not something that's popular. You always have to work 78 00:03:34,628 --> 00:03:37,588 Speaker 5: against that narrative, he said, my entire life. Yes, a 79 00:03:37,588 --> 00:03:39,548 Speaker 5: five star I go to Alabama, but he said, in 80 00:03:39,668 --> 00:03:41,268 Speaker 5: order to get that, I had to go to every 81 00:03:41,348 --> 00:03:43,388 Speaker 5: single football camp. I had to go to the best 82 00:03:43,468 --> 00:03:46,188 Speaker 5: high school in the area, prove myself and go out 83 00:03:46,228 --> 00:03:48,708 Speaker 5: there and be the best player on my team. To 84 00:03:48,788 --> 00:03:50,828 Speaker 5: earn the things that I've earned, He said, this is 85 00:03:50,908 --> 00:03:52,628 Speaker 5: just who I am. I'm going to continue to go 86 00:03:52,668 --> 00:03:54,068 Speaker 5: out there, prove people. 87 00:03:53,828 --> 00:03:56,188 Speaker 6: Wrong and earn it. And as I look. 88 00:03:56,028 --> 00:03:58,668 Speaker 5: At this Bryce Young, we continue to say how good 89 00:03:58,668 --> 00:04:01,348 Speaker 5: of a quarterback he is, how welly distributes the ball, 90 00:04:01,388 --> 00:04:04,468 Speaker 5: how well he's performed a Heisman Trophy winner at Alabama. Well, 91 00:04:04,668 --> 00:04:07,908 Speaker 5: I think those things supersede his height and doesn't mean 92 00:04:07,948 --> 00:04:09,548 Speaker 5: all he's going to be a slam dunk. He's going 93 00:04:09,628 --> 00:04:11,788 Speaker 5: to be Russell Wilseon's going to be Drew Brees. But 94 00:04:11,868 --> 00:04:13,868 Speaker 5: I think when you're going into the draft and you're 95 00:04:13,868 --> 00:04:16,508 Speaker 5: looking at a player, the more and more unfolds, you're 96 00:04:16,508 --> 00:04:18,908 Speaker 5: just like, this kid is a really good football player, 97 00:04:19,028 --> 00:04:21,188 Speaker 5: and we bring him into our franchise, he has the 98 00:04:21,188 --> 00:04:22,268 Speaker 5: opportunity to change it. 99 00:04:22,428 --> 00:04:25,548 Speaker 7: Think about the same thing that number one overall pick. Okay, 100 00:04:25,868 --> 00:04:28,268 Speaker 7: and just you know, a decade ago. 101 00:04:28,188 --> 00:04:30,988 Speaker 2: Cam Newton was an a monster six six. 102 00:04:31,708 --> 00:04:34,148 Speaker 7: You go through the list of these guys over the years. 103 00:04:34,228 --> 00:04:35,988 Speaker 7: Justin Herbert is a first round pick. 104 00:04:36,148 --> 00:04:37,988 Speaker 6: Is a six foot six twitter tower. 105 00:04:38,148 --> 00:04:41,188 Speaker 7: Bryce him almost does a different species of quarterback. And 106 00:04:41,228 --> 00:04:44,668 Speaker 7: we're talking about one hundred and eighty five pounds. Forget 107 00:04:44,668 --> 00:04:47,508 Speaker 7: the height. One hundred and eighty five pounds as a quarterback. 108 00:04:47,588 --> 00:04:50,108 Speaker 7: That is not Kyler Murray, that is not Baker Mayfield, 109 00:04:50,148 --> 00:04:51,388 Speaker 7: that's not even Johnny Manzil. 110 00:04:51,548 --> 00:04:54,748 Speaker 6: That is a slender. So to find the comp is 111 00:04:54,828 --> 00:04:56,868 Speaker 6: so difficult. And it's funny. 112 00:04:56,948 --> 00:04:58,868 Speaker 7: During this mock draft stuff that I've been doing, I 113 00:04:58,948 --> 00:05:00,868 Speaker 7: talk to all the GMS, and I speak to you know, 114 00:05:00,948 --> 00:05:04,028 Speaker 7: guys and player personnel, and time and time again the 115 00:05:04,068 --> 00:05:06,988 Speaker 7: compare Garrison's. It wasn't like, well, Doug Flutie did this, 116 00:05:07,188 --> 00:05:10,228 Speaker 7: or wow, well you know, you know you've had guys 117 00:05:10,348 --> 00:05:12,708 Speaker 7: like Baker Mayfield or Drew Brees. The first one that 118 00:05:12,788 --> 00:05:16,108 Speaker 7: came up was point guard at a Davidson who puts 119 00:05:16,188 --> 00:05:18,628 Speaker 7: up thirty a game, and it's Steph Curry. 120 00:05:18,748 --> 00:05:19,788 Speaker 6: That's the comparison. 121 00:05:19,828 --> 00:05:23,188 Speaker 7: You get a Steph Curry comparison, not only because of 122 00:05:23,188 --> 00:05:25,588 Speaker 7: the way he distributes the ball, because of the way. 123 00:05:25,468 --> 00:05:26,908 Speaker 6: He just glides through the game. 124 00:05:27,068 --> 00:05:30,068 Speaker 7: And it feels like he has complete awareness, despite not 125 00:05:30,148 --> 00:05:32,828 Speaker 7: being the tallest, despite not being the most physically imposing, 126 00:05:33,188 --> 00:05:34,988 Speaker 7: has total control of his body. 127 00:05:35,148 --> 00:05:35,468 Speaker 2: All right. 128 00:05:35,508 --> 00:05:38,308 Speaker 7: So I talked to another GM and the reference he 129 00:05:38,348 --> 00:05:40,668 Speaker 7: makes is a point guard out of Gonzaga from the 130 00:05:40,668 --> 00:05:44,748 Speaker 7: eighty four draft. John Stockton is who he's mentioning, saying 131 00:05:45,148 --> 00:05:50,388 Speaker 7: complete confidence in delivering the ball. Stockton all time assists leader, 132 00:05:50,388 --> 00:05:53,628 Speaker 7: of course, but also played amongst trees was always the guy, 133 00:05:53,668 --> 00:05:55,348 Speaker 7: the shortest guy in the paint but able to get 134 00:05:55,348 --> 00:05:57,268 Speaker 7: in there. Then the last one, which might not even 135 00:05:57,268 --> 00:05:59,028 Speaker 7: be a compliment based on the way some people view 136 00:05:59,068 --> 00:06:01,868 Speaker 7: his game, but it was the same last name Trey 137 00:06:01,948 --> 00:06:06,468 Speaker 7: Jung on the Atlanta Hawks. Another guy not the biggest build, 138 00:06:06,908 --> 00:06:09,428 Speaker 7: but just is able to glide at his own pace 139 00:06:09,468 --> 00:06:11,748 Speaker 7: and do his own thing. There has never been a 140 00:06:11,828 --> 00:06:14,668 Speaker 7: quarterback this short or this light taken first overall. There's 141 00:06:14,708 --> 00:06:16,988 Speaker 7: never been a quarterback this shorter, this light taken in 142 00:06:17,028 --> 00:06:18,588 Speaker 7: the first round, and here we are eight days away 143 00:06:18,588 --> 00:06:20,308 Speaker 7: and it feels like it's almost a formality that he's 144 00:06:20,308 --> 00:06:22,788 Speaker 7: going to be the first overall tack. I do think 145 00:06:22,828 --> 00:06:25,428 Speaker 7: there's obvious concerns if he gets hit hard, he can 146 00:06:25,468 --> 00:06:27,988 Speaker 7: go down if he is you know, bow balls are 147 00:06:27,988 --> 00:06:28,548 Speaker 7: bettered down. 148 00:06:28,748 --> 00:06:29,628 Speaker 6: That's a real concern. 149 00:06:29,948 --> 00:06:31,708 Speaker 7: He had two balls batted down at his time at 150 00:06:31,748 --> 00:06:34,868 Speaker 7: Alabama too, at the line of scrimmage. He's been five 151 00:06:34,868 --> 00:06:37,748 Speaker 7: to ten his entire career, you know, since since high 152 00:06:37,748 --> 00:06:39,548 Speaker 7: school in college, and he has found a way to 153 00:06:39,548 --> 00:06:41,868 Speaker 7: play at the highest levels in high school and college. 154 00:06:41,988 --> 00:06:43,828 Speaker 7: I think the Panthers are willing to bank on the 155 00:06:43,828 --> 00:06:45,788 Speaker 7: fact that they'll get the Steph Curry and be able 156 00:06:45,828 --> 00:06:47,708 Speaker 7: to just find a guy who just has complete confidence 157 00:06:47,708 --> 00:06:48,388 Speaker 7: in the pocket and. 158 00:06:48,548 --> 00:06:50,868 Speaker 1: Likely Bryce's teammates won't step on people in the field 159 00:06:50,868 --> 00:06:51,508 Speaker 1: and get suspended. 160 00:06:51,548 --> 00:06:52,988 Speaker 2: Like but he has that going for him too, right. 161 00:06:53,108 --> 00:06:55,548 Speaker 6: Look, he'll take a Draymond if he can get one here. 162 00:06:55,628 --> 00:06:56,388 Speaker 2: I guess yeah. 163 00:06:56,388 --> 00:06:58,068 Speaker 1: I would like a little calm down version of five, 164 00:06:58,188 --> 00:07:00,548 Speaker 1: ten and eighth. I'm with you on this. If you're 165 00:07:00,548 --> 00:07:04,908 Speaker 1: concerned about size, okay, maybe you want a bigger athlete 166 00:07:04,988 --> 00:07:07,828 Speaker 1: with bigger bones and bigger muscles and all that. Like 167 00:07:07,908 --> 00:07:09,828 Speaker 1: that makes sense to me. And if Stroud presents that 168 00:07:09,908 --> 00:07:11,988 Speaker 1: somewhere else, then go with that direction. The height thing 169 00:07:12,108 --> 00:07:13,588 Speaker 1: is just it's just one of these things that we 170 00:07:13,668 --> 00:07:16,428 Speaker 1: do and we have to do, and it's draft combine time. 171 00:07:16,508 --> 00:07:17,628 Speaker 2: And you know, if a wide. 172 00:07:17,468 --> 00:07:19,628 Speaker 1: Receiver who had two thousand yards last year in college 173 00:07:19,668 --> 00:07:21,548 Speaker 1: runs a four to five, we must break down, but 174 00:07:21,628 --> 00:07:22,988 Speaker 1: he can't separate from edical covers. 175 00:07:23,108 --> 00:07:24,668 Speaker 2: It's what we do with our measurables. 176 00:07:24,668 --> 00:07:27,588 Speaker 1: But I think generally it's nonsense because it seems to 177 00:07:27,628 --> 00:07:29,628 Speaker 1: be how are you gonna see over the linemen and 178 00:07:29,668 --> 00:07:32,468 Speaker 1: all that wrote conversation about batted down passes and stuff 179 00:07:32,508 --> 00:07:35,548 Speaker 1: like that. Last year, Bryce Young Gonna lost to Tennessee, 180 00:07:35,628 --> 00:07:38,668 Speaker 1: had four hundred and fifty five yards passing in that game, 181 00:07:38,988 --> 00:07:41,388 Speaker 1: Crimson tied versus volunteers. On the left, you see the 182 00:07:41,388 --> 00:07:44,388 Speaker 1: Crimson Tide offensive line, bunch of runs at six y five, 183 00:07:44,468 --> 00:07:46,668 Speaker 1: sixty six, six y four, and then there's the Tennessee 184 00:07:46,708 --> 00:07:50,108 Speaker 1: defensive line sixty four six five six three sixty three, 185 00:07:50,508 --> 00:07:52,028 Speaker 1: four hundred and fifty five yards. 186 00:07:52,268 --> 00:07:54,388 Speaker 2: I looked at the Panthers offensive line. 187 00:07:54,668 --> 00:07:57,348 Speaker 1: Half of them are shorter than those guys, all right, 188 00:07:57,428 --> 00:08:00,308 Speaker 1: So he will actually have an advantage going to the 189 00:08:00,388 --> 00:08:03,548 Speaker 1: NFL level, including both tackles, because the guys will be 190 00:08:03,668 --> 00:08:07,588 Speaker 1: shorter then the line behind which he dominated college football. 191 00:08:08,108 --> 00:08:10,828 Speaker 1: Another comparison, if you want to do the Kyler thing, 192 00:08:10,868 --> 00:08:12,708 Speaker 1: he's so short, how's he gonna see over the lineman. 193 00:08:12,748 --> 00:08:14,548 Speaker 2: It'll be a big adjustment going to the NFL. 194 00:08:14,708 --> 00:08:16,948 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray started the first game of his first season, 195 00:08:16,948 --> 00:08:18,748 Speaker 1: threw for three hundred yards and two touchdowns. 196 00:08:18,868 --> 00:08:20,468 Speaker 2: In the second game, he threw for three hondres. 197 00:08:20,548 --> 00:08:24,468 Speaker 1: There was no adjustment period, There was no batted ball palooza. 198 00:08:24,948 --> 00:08:26,868 Speaker 2: It's a nonsense thing that we make up. 199 00:08:26,988 --> 00:08:29,388 Speaker 1: If you're worried about his stature and his size and 200 00:08:29,428 --> 00:08:30,308 Speaker 1: his injury risk. 201 00:08:30,508 --> 00:08:31,748 Speaker 2: I could maybe see you there. 202 00:08:32,188 --> 00:08:35,668 Speaker 1: But the height thing is, it's magic pixie dust that 203 00:08:35,748 --> 00:08:38,708 Speaker 1: we do this year and every single year. It should 204 00:08:38,708 --> 00:08:40,908 Speaker 1: get smaller and smaller, so to speak, and we should 205 00:08:40,908 --> 00:08:42,788 Speaker 1: not talk about it anymore. If he dominates at five 206 00:08:42,788 --> 00:08:45,028 Speaker 1: to ten, unless we're talking about someone who's like literally 207 00:08:45,028 --> 00:08:47,228 Speaker 1: five foot five, then we have to worry five to 208 00:08:47,308 --> 00:08:49,348 Speaker 1: ten in an eighth. You saw the lines in front 209 00:08:49,388 --> 00:08:51,628 Speaker 1: of him, You saw the lines next show Kyler did 210 00:08:51,748 --> 00:08:53,388 Speaker 1: I don't think you should be worried about I don't. 211 00:08:53,388 --> 00:08:54,628 Speaker 2: I think we should talk about it less. 212 00:08:54,628 --> 00:08:57,468 Speaker 3: Actually, And if you watch the entirety of that Tennessee game, 213 00:08:57,468 --> 00:08:58,588 Speaker 3: what was the number? What do you throw for? 214 00:08:58,628 --> 00:09:00,188 Speaker 2: Four to fifty five? Four fifty five? 215 00:09:00,228 --> 00:09:02,388 Speaker 3: He got hit a lot. He has lots bounced up 216 00:09:02,388 --> 00:09:04,348 Speaker 3: every time there you go, look faced. He did not 217 00:09:04,428 --> 00:09:06,348 Speaker 3: out look base and they lost that game and he 218 00:09:06,468 --> 00:09:09,148 Speaker 3: just kept is like a boxer bouncing up off the ring. 219 00:09:09,628 --> 00:09:12,828 Speaker 3: We can again conjecture about numbers. I just like to 220 00:09:12,828 --> 00:09:14,548 Speaker 3: go to the sources. I like to go to the 221 00:09:14,548 --> 00:09:17,188 Speaker 3: guys that play against that practice against him, that know 222 00:09:17,308 --> 00:09:20,148 Speaker 3: him really well. We had his teammate Will Anderson in 223 00:09:20,188 --> 00:09:22,668 Speaker 3: studio yesterday. Will, what do you think about how Bryce 224 00:09:22,708 --> 00:09:24,548 Speaker 3: Young practice of plays at five 't ten in the 225 00:09:24,588 --> 00:09:25,108 Speaker 3: eighth of an inch? 226 00:09:25,308 --> 00:09:27,068 Speaker 8: Yeah, I'm super excited for Bryce. I mean, he's a 227 00:09:27,068 --> 00:09:29,188 Speaker 8: big competitor going against him. That practice every day was 228 00:09:29,188 --> 00:09:31,268 Speaker 8: really fine, and honestly, like I never even looked at 229 00:09:31,268 --> 00:09:33,268 Speaker 8: his height as an issue even when he got on campus, 230 00:09:33,308 --> 00:09:34,868 Speaker 8: even though I made him at the All American Game 231 00:09:35,068 --> 00:09:36,828 Speaker 8: or just being like in practice or anything like that, 232 00:09:36,828 --> 00:09:39,068 Speaker 8: He's always handled it really well. He does then outstanding 233 00:09:39,108 --> 00:09:40,508 Speaker 8: job of making sure that he's prepared, you know what 234 00:09:40,548 --> 00:09:42,548 Speaker 8: I'm saying for everything. So just his IQ for the 235 00:09:42,588 --> 00:09:45,228 Speaker 8: game is excellent. But he's a great teammate, a great brother, 236 00:09:45,428 --> 00:09:47,028 Speaker 8: I'm a great friend. So I mean, I can't say 237 00:09:47,108 --> 00:09:48,548 Speaker 8: enough good things about Bryce. 238 00:09:49,268 --> 00:09:50,788 Speaker 3: Sounds like all the things that would make a great 239 00:09:50,868 --> 00:09:53,028 Speaker 3: number one overall pick as a quarterback and the leader 240 00:09:53,068 --> 00:09:55,708 Speaker 3: of your organization in the face of your franchise. If 241 00:09:55,748 --> 00:09:59,028 Speaker 3: you're gonna do the point guard comparison, I think all 242 00:09:59,068 --> 00:10:01,388 Speaker 3: great point guards have two things that I've always loved 243 00:10:01,388 --> 00:10:06,828 Speaker 3: about John Stocktons good picture. Good picture separation, the ability 244 00:10:06,868 --> 00:10:09,508 Speaker 3: to separate. You're not going to dribble into a situation, 245 00:10:09,708 --> 00:10:11,668 Speaker 3: especially being one of the smaller guys in the court 246 00:10:11,788 --> 00:10:13,508 Speaker 3: and be able to make good passes. It's just not 247 00:10:13,548 --> 00:10:16,748 Speaker 3: how a good point are plays. Keep your body separate 248 00:10:16,868 --> 00:10:20,188 Speaker 3: from the traffic and you will make better decisions. Speaking 249 00:10:20,228 --> 00:10:23,788 Speaker 3: of those better decisions, separation and intelligence, and Will Anderson 250 00:10:23,868 --> 00:10:25,508 Speaker 3: just spoke on that his gay IQ. 251 00:10:26,108 --> 00:10:26,908 Speaker 2: He picked the. 252 00:10:26,788 --> 00:10:29,428 Speaker 3: Best college football program to go to to compete against 253 00:10:29,468 --> 00:10:31,908 Speaker 3: the best because he wanted Nick Saban to drive him. 254 00:10:31,988 --> 00:10:33,548 Speaker 3: He wanted to be the best to show that he 255 00:10:33,548 --> 00:10:35,988 Speaker 3: could do it. He has done that at Alabama. The 256 00:10:36,108 --> 00:10:39,148 Speaker 3: numbers is what he has been dealt with his entire life. 257 00:10:39,348 --> 00:10:41,388 Speaker 3: I don't care anymore. He seems to be the guy 258 00:10:41,588 --> 00:10:43,348 Speaker 3: and that is what the Panthers want to do moving forward. 259 00:10:43,388 --> 00:10:46,428 Speaker 3: And I don't blame him because he is ridiculously talented. 260 00:10:46,828 --> 00:10:49,068 Speaker 7: Went to the top high school matter day out there 261 00:10:49,068 --> 00:10:51,508 Speaker 7: in California, was five stars there. He went to the 262 00:10:51,508 --> 00:10:54,748 Speaker 7: top college Alabama, went to hydemand first Alabama quarterback ever 263 00:10:54,788 --> 00:10:56,948 Speaker 7: to win a Heisman and is now looking at to 264 00:10:56,948 --> 00:10:58,748 Speaker 7: go to the number one overall pick. And now at 265 00:10:58,748 --> 00:11:00,188 Speaker 7: this point he said, well wait a second, is they 266 00:11:00,188 --> 00:11:01,708 Speaker 7: teld him have to play the position just feels late 267 00:11:01,748 --> 00:11:02,108 Speaker 7: in the game. 268 00:11:02,188 --> 00:11:03,908 Speaker 6: Can know the NFL is a big deal, but. 269 00:11:04,028 --> 00:11:05,868 Speaker 7: At this point, I mean, he didn't play at some 270 00:11:06,028 --> 00:11:07,948 Speaker 7: Division III school against no competition. 271 00:11:07,948 --> 00:11:08,588 Speaker 6: He's dominated the s. 272 00:11:08,748 --> 00:11:09,748 Speaker 2: It's in our character topic. 273 00:11:09,828 --> 00:11:11,908 Speaker 1: I really think twenty five years ago was Manning and 274 00:11:11,948 --> 00:11:13,788 Speaker 1: Leaf and it's these two statues and they stand their 275 00:11:13,788 --> 00:11:16,668 Speaker 1: super It's just not that way anymore. Shotgun, shotgun, shotgun. 276 00:11:16,668 --> 00:11:18,788 Speaker 1: There's all this room around him like it's it's I 277 00:11:18,828 --> 00:11:21,308 Speaker 1: think it's it's our father's conversation would almost be. 278 00:11:21,308 --> 00:11:23,748 Speaker 7: This, like attracted from a six to seven quarterback, we 279 00:11:23,748 --> 00:11:28,748 Speaker 7: almost rather have the five. I don't want the mobile quarterback. 280 00:11:28,308 --> 00:11:30,668 Speaker 3: Of Oh my god. We're have so much to look 281 00:11:30,708 --> 00:11:32,468 Speaker 3: forward to with the draft next week. Twenty twenty three 282 00:11:32,548 --> 00:11:36,148 Speaker 3: NFL Draft presented by bud Light is almost here. Greatness, 283 00:11:36,388 --> 00:11:38,548 Speaker 3: You're on the clock. Watch live AB twenty seven through 284 00:11:38,548 --> 00:11:42,188 Speaker 3: the twenty ninth with NFL Network Draft coverage presented by Verizon, 285 00:11:42,308 --> 00:11:46,268 Speaker 3: Additional coverage on ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes, and you 286 00:11:46,268 --> 00:11:48,308 Speaker 3: could stream it on NFL Love. 287 00:11:48,188 --> 00:11:51,028 Speaker 6: The George Carr Laftist, that's the one I know. 288 00:11:51,908 --> 00:11:52,068 Speaker 4: Oh. 289 00:11:52,268 --> 00:11:56,468 Speaker 3: Promo promo getting up side for Whiteboard Wednesday, after being 290 00:11:56,548 --> 00:11:59,588 Speaker 3: named running back one from Tampa Bay Buccaneers for Shod 291 00:11:59,588 --> 00:12:02,748 Speaker 3: White told reporters, quote, I expect myself to be a stud. 292 00:12:02,948 --> 00:12:05,028 Speaker 6: That's just the kind of up. 293 00:12:05,148 --> 00:12:08,028 Speaker 3: The lesser known player who we expect to be a 294 00:12:08,068 --> 00:12:09,988 Speaker 3: stud in twenty twenty three is we. 295 00:12:09,988 --> 00:12:12,268 Speaker 7: Should play a game on this show. Say who am I? 296 00:12:12,268 --> 00:12:14,948 Speaker 7: I'm gonna give you some descriptors of this player. I 297 00:12:15,028 --> 00:12:18,428 Speaker 7: ran for a thousand yards last year, I was a rookie, 298 00:12:18,468 --> 00:12:20,228 Speaker 7: and I'm gonna be the running back number one on 299 00:12:20,268 --> 00:12:21,988 Speaker 7: a team that loaded up this offseason. 300 00:12:22,028 --> 00:12:22,548 Speaker 6: Who am I? 301 00:12:22,908 --> 00:12:25,988 Speaker 2: Kenneth Walker, possibly rookie running back? 302 00:12:26,068 --> 00:12:28,508 Speaker 6: Jamie I mean Damian Pierce possibly good ones. 303 00:12:28,588 --> 00:12:30,028 Speaker 2: Uh huh, it's neither of them. 304 00:12:30,468 --> 00:12:35,548 Speaker 9: Tyler Algiers ran for one thousand yards last year, ran 305 00:12:35,588 --> 00:12:39,068 Speaker 9: for a thousand yards last year for the Atlanta Falcons, 306 00:12:39,068 --> 00:12:40,988 Speaker 9: a fifth round pick out of BYU. 307 00:12:41,268 --> 00:12:43,708 Speaker 7: They loaded up on an offense They've got, you know, 308 00:12:43,788 --> 00:12:46,828 Speaker 7: Kyle Pitts coming back hopefully better, Drake London hopefully coming 309 00:12:46,868 --> 00:12:47,548 Speaker 7: back even better. 310 00:12:48,108 --> 00:12:50,868 Speaker 6: And Arthur Smith's offense is gonna lean on the running back. 311 00:12:50,868 --> 00:12:52,828 Speaker 7: Remember this is the guy that had Derreck Henry as 312 00:12:52,868 --> 00:12:54,628 Speaker 7: his running back when he was oh seeing the glory 313 00:12:54,708 --> 00:12:55,148 Speaker 7: days of the. 314 00:12:55,108 --> 00:12:56,268 Speaker 6: Titans a few years back. 315 00:12:56,788 --> 00:12:59,348 Speaker 7: I feel like Tyler Algier is just scratching the surface. 316 00:12:59,468 --> 00:13:00,548 Speaker 6: Not a household name. 317 00:13:00,828 --> 00:13:03,588 Speaker 7: You will not see many Algier jerseys when you're walking 318 00:13:03,628 --> 00:13:04,788 Speaker 7: around Manhattan today. 319 00:13:05,068 --> 00:13:07,908 Speaker 6: But a fifth round pick out of BYU. You know. 320 00:13:08,388 --> 00:13:10,108 Speaker 7: I think he's gonna have a huge season next year. 321 00:13:10,108 --> 00:13:11,108 Speaker 7: I'm already excited for it. 322 00:13:11,148 --> 00:13:12,308 Speaker 6: And if they pass. 323 00:13:12,108 --> 00:13:14,868 Speaker 7: On Vijon Robinson at number eight, it's because they love 324 00:13:14,908 --> 00:13:15,308 Speaker 7: this guy. 325 00:13:15,748 --> 00:13:16,948 Speaker 6: They already have number twenty five. 326 00:13:17,188 --> 00:13:19,908 Speaker 5: I love that we saw him last year making plays. 327 00:13:19,908 --> 00:13:22,828 Speaker 5: But Cordello Patterson was in that back, the old Caleb Hundley. 328 00:13:22,828 --> 00:13:25,668 Speaker 5: You don't realize he ran for a thousand yards last year. 329 00:13:25,948 --> 00:13:28,468 Speaker 5: I'm going with a defensive tackle that signed somewhere in 330 00:13:28,628 --> 00:13:30,908 Speaker 5: free agency a huge deal. 331 00:13:31,308 --> 00:13:32,748 Speaker 6: Draymont Jones. 332 00:13:32,988 --> 00:13:36,228 Speaker 5: He comes over from the Denver Broncos to Seattle and 333 00:13:36,468 --> 00:13:38,748 Speaker 5: there's some saltiness in him. He said he should have 334 00:13:38,788 --> 00:13:42,228 Speaker 5: been traded and the Russell Wilson trade Denver Kepulm said 335 00:13:42,348 --> 00:13:44,788 Speaker 5: no for him to be able to go there. Seattle 336 00:13:44,868 --> 00:13:46,748 Speaker 5: wanted them, he said, but then they didn't pay me 337 00:13:46,788 --> 00:13:49,828 Speaker 5: the respect I deserve in free agency and bring me back. 338 00:13:50,308 --> 00:13:54,428 Speaker 5: Talking about next season. He said he's putting everybody on notice. 339 00:13:54,508 --> 00:13:56,988 Speaker 5: Six and a half sacks last year. Doesn't feel like 340 00:13:57,028 --> 00:13:59,388 Speaker 5: he's getting a lot of credit goals under the radar. 341 00:13:59,668 --> 00:14:02,068 Speaker 5: So I'm excited just to see him go. And it's 342 00:14:02,108 --> 00:14:03,988 Speaker 5: not a household name. When he signed a big deal 343 00:14:03,988 --> 00:14:06,548 Speaker 5: in free agent, see everybody's like, Wow, who's Draymond Jones. 344 00:14:06,588 --> 00:14:08,268 Speaker 5: Let me go back and look at him. So I 345 00:14:08,268 --> 00:14:10,308 Speaker 5: think he's going to be a stud in Seattle and 346 00:14:10,308 --> 00:14:11,548 Speaker 5: I can't wait to see what it comes. 347 00:14:11,388 --> 00:14:11,668 Speaker 8: Out to me. 348 00:14:11,828 --> 00:14:13,148 Speaker 2: Let's go, we play the game again. 349 00:14:13,948 --> 00:14:16,948 Speaker 3: I am a former walk on with a super Bowl 350 00:14:16,988 --> 00:14:20,788 Speaker 3: winning quarterback, but a new head coach this season, and 351 00:14:21,068 --> 00:14:21,668 Speaker 3: I am. 352 00:14:22,068 --> 00:14:24,908 Speaker 2: A tight end definitely someone from the SEC. No, he 353 00:14:24,988 --> 00:14:25,948 Speaker 2: is not No, No. 354 00:14:26,108 --> 00:14:28,988 Speaker 3: Greg Dultchic to the tight end for the Denver Broncos. 355 00:14:30,108 --> 00:14:31,828 Speaker 3: Sean Kayton, what are we doing? What are we doing 356 00:14:31,868 --> 00:14:34,148 Speaker 3: with a tight end in your offensive set? Russell Wilson? 357 00:14:34,188 --> 00:14:36,308 Speaker 3: Are you going to make Dultchic better? Dult comes out 358 00:14:36,348 --> 00:14:38,348 Speaker 3: of UCLA. He was a third round pick. 359 00:14:38,548 --> 00:14:39,948 Speaker 2: He caught two. 360 00:14:39,788 --> 00:14:42,628 Speaker 3: Touchdown passes last season. He got hurt the back seven games, 361 00:14:42,788 --> 00:14:44,988 Speaker 3: but I think in a new offense. He's six foot 362 00:14:45,028 --> 00:14:47,908 Speaker 3: four two forty five. I'm curious to see what Sean 363 00:14:47,948 --> 00:14:50,548 Speaker 3: Payton can do with a Greg Dultcic, with a new 364 00:14:50,548 --> 00:14:53,028 Speaker 3: offense and fixing everything that Russell Wilson has got. 365 00:14:52,988 --> 00:14:58,508 Speaker 7: Tough named Dultchic, the Uclain great combine, all the talk 366 00:14:58,668 --> 00:15:00,308 Speaker 7: last year and then the year. 367 00:15:00,148 --> 00:15:01,548 Speaker 2: I had a minute. 368 00:15:01,788 --> 00:15:04,308 Speaker 6: Yeah yeah, you remember flowing. 369 00:15:04,148 --> 00:15:06,188 Speaker 3: Yes, yeah, yes, the classic tight end. 370 00:15:06,388 --> 00:15:08,308 Speaker 2: I like that my team has a top ten pick. 371 00:15:08,348 --> 00:15:11,388 Speaker 1: I would be the leading returning rusher, but it's our quarterback. 372 00:15:11,548 --> 00:15:14,468 Speaker 2: Guys. I love this dude. Khalil Herbert on the Chicago Bears. 373 00:15:14,668 --> 00:15:17,548 Speaker 2: Remember this name. A couple of things. David Montgomery is gone. 374 00:15:17,548 --> 00:15:20,668 Speaker 1: He's in Detroit, justin Fields is probably not going to 375 00:15:20,748 --> 00:15:22,908 Speaker 1: run as much as he did last year. Herbert had 376 00:15:22,948 --> 00:15:25,948 Speaker 1: some huge runs, big games. You might remember him when 377 00:15:25,948 --> 00:15:29,148 Speaker 1: they shockingly beat the Patriots. Herbert had a huge play 378 00:15:29,188 --> 00:15:31,388 Speaker 1: in that game. He's got breakaway speed. He looked like 379 00:15:31,388 --> 00:15:33,148 Speaker 1: the best running back on the team last year, and 380 00:15:33,188 --> 00:15:34,868 Speaker 1: maybe it's part of the reason David Montgomery is now 381 00:15:34,868 --> 00:15:35,268 Speaker 1: with Detroit. 382 00:15:35,348 --> 00:15:36,268 Speaker 2: Khalil Herbert is one of. 383 00:15:36,268 --> 00:15:38,188 Speaker 1: These guys you're like, if you go early on wide 384 00:15:38,228 --> 00:15:41,428 Speaker 1: receiver and quarterback and fantasy get Herbert he'll be there 385 00:15:41,468 --> 00:15:43,308 Speaker 1: because his name value is low, but his game is 386 00:15:43,348 --> 00:15:43,748 Speaker 1: really good. 387 00:15:43,788 --> 00:15:46,148 Speaker 2: I like Cleil Herbert bear Down Mepril nineteenth. 388 00:15:46,148 --> 00:15:47,508 Speaker 3: This is the kind of show that we like to 389 00:15:47,548 --> 00:15:49,428 Speaker 3: reference back to in October November and be like, look 390 00:15:49,428 --> 00:15:50,948 Speaker 3: how smart we are We run names. 391 00:15:50,748 --> 00:15:52,988 Speaker 2: On gultic. 392 00:15:54,028 --> 00:15:57,228 Speaker 6: Six and Herbert I like it all right, Well, the 393 00:15:57,268 --> 00:15:57,948 Speaker 6: Panthers are little. 394 00:15:57,988 --> 00:16:00,028 Speaker 3: Race Young is gonna slaughter it when he comes to 395 00:16:00,068 --> 00:16:03,308 Speaker 3: the NFL. Is he a surefire number one overall pick. 396 00:16:03,348 --> 00:16:05,308 Speaker 3: We're going to check in with our after the draft 397 00:16:05,388 --> 00:16:07,268 Speaker 3: crew to hear their opinion on it. Later on. 398 00:16:19,468 --> 00:16:23,748 Speaker 7: Good Morning Football Time for a segment we're calling Get 399 00:16:23,788 --> 00:16:24,068 Speaker 7: to Know. 400 00:16:24,268 --> 00:16:26,508 Speaker 6: It's arrived by our friends at Chase Sapphire. This is 401 00:16:26,508 --> 00:16:27,788 Speaker 6: where we dig a little. 402 00:16:27,508 --> 00:16:29,788 Speaker 7: Bit deeper and get to know the stories behind the 403 00:16:29,828 --> 00:16:31,588 Speaker 7: young men being drafted next week. 404 00:16:31,948 --> 00:16:34,988 Speaker 6: Today, quite appropriately, with one of my co hosts at 405 00:16:34,988 --> 00:16:37,388 Speaker 6: the table seated a few feet away, I want to 406 00:16:37,388 --> 00:16:38,308 Speaker 6: tell the story of it. 407 00:16:38,428 --> 00:16:41,788 Speaker 7: Tentacle twin brothers named Chase and Sidney Brown. 408 00:16:42,748 --> 00:16:45,308 Speaker 6: Chase was born two minutes before Sydney. 409 00:16:45,428 --> 00:16:49,908 Speaker 7: They were raised in London, Ontario, two hours from Toronto. 410 00:16:50,668 --> 00:16:53,868 Speaker 7: Things weren't always easy for the Brown brothers. Their mother, Rachel, 411 00:16:53,908 --> 00:16:56,588 Speaker 7: became ill after their baby sister was born, and steady 412 00:16:56,628 --> 00:17:00,428 Speaker 7: employment was hard to come by. The twins, their sister, 413 00:17:00,708 --> 00:17:03,148 Speaker 7: and their mother lived in multiple. 414 00:17:02,788 --> 00:17:03,908 Speaker 6: Shelters as kids. 415 00:17:03,908 --> 00:17:07,188 Speaker 7: According to report, they moved to an estimated twenty different 416 00:17:07,188 --> 00:17:09,508 Speaker 7: homes and shelters with their mother and their younger sister 417 00:17:09,628 --> 00:17:13,068 Speaker 7: during their childhood. That's survival and that's the name of 418 00:17:13,068 --> 00:17:16,148 Speaker 7: the game for the Brown brothers. In twenty sixteen, with 419 00:17:16,228 --> 00:17:19,668 Speaker 7: them both flourishing and athletics up in Canada, the family 420 00:17:19,748 --> 00:17:23,468 Speaker 7: was connected by a Canadian football scout to a private 421 00:17:23,468 --> 00:17:28,668 Speaker 7: school in Florida called Saint Steven's Episcopal Football. The football 422 00:17:28,708 --> 00:17:32,628 Speaker 7: coach connected with the Browns a family called the Yates, 423 00:17:32,748 --> 00:17:35,508 Speaker 7: and the Yates offered their home for the Brown boys 424 00:17:35,548 --> 00:17:38,308 Speaker 7: to live in while they enrolled at this prestigious school 425 00:17:38,348 --> 00:17:41,588 Speaker 7: down in Florida. It was hard to leave Canada and 426 00:17:41,668 --> 00:17:44,428 Speaker 7: their mother and sister, but the two Brown boys in high. 427 00:17:44,268 --> 00:17:45,268 Speaker 6: School, they did it. 428 00:17:45,748 --> 00:17:48,268 Speaker 7: They hopped in a car and their mother drove them 429 00:17:48,508 --> 00:17:52,908 Speaker 7: from Canada to Florida. Rachel, their mom, said it was 430 00:17:52,948 --> 00:17:55,628 Speaker 7: the most difficult decision she's ever had to make. 431 00:17:56,268 --> 00:17:58,308 Speaker 6: No sooner than they arrived in Florida. 432 00:17:58,028 --> 00:18:00,948 Speaker 7: They immediately began thriving in not only football but in 433 00:18:00,988 --> 00:18:02,588 Speaker 7: the classroom, and soon enough they. 434 00:18:02,548 --> 00:18:04,308 Speaker 6: Were getting college scholarship offers. 435 00:18:04,828 --> 00:18:07,828 Speaker 7: Chase he committed to Western Michigan as a running back, 436 00:18:08,428 --> 00:18:12,468 Speaker 7: Sydney he committed to Illinois as a defensive back, and 437 00:18:12,508 --> 00:18:15,668 Speaker 7: after a short period of part they would actually end 438 00:18:15,748 --> 00:18:19,548 Speaker 7: up together at Illinois once the running back Chase transferred 439 00:18:19,628 --> 00:18:22,188 Speaker 7: to be part of the Aliini and that's where the 440 00:18:22,228 --> 00:18:25,428 Speaker 7: two brothers thrived. From October twenty nineteen and over the 441 00:18:25,428 --> 00:18:28,828 Speaker 7: next two years, their mother had not seen them play 442 00:18:28,868 --> 00:18:31,988 Speaker 7: in person because of COVID, because of distance, and this 443 00:18:32,068 --> 00:18:35,508 Speaker 7: awesome thing happens. On November twenty seventh, twenty twenty one, 444 00:18:35,548 --> 00:18:40,028 Speaker 7: before their final game of the season versus Northwestern, their mother, Rachel, 445 00:18:40,148 --> 00:18:43,548 Speaker 7: drove seven and a half hours from Canada to Illinois and. 446 00:18:43,468 --> 00:18:45,908 Speaker 6: Got in line at the beginning of the game as 447 00:18:45,908 --> 00:18:47,108 Speaker 6: the players got off the house. 448 00:18:47,828 --> 00:18:48,348 Speaker 2: It was the. 449 00:18:48,268 --> 00:18:51,108 Speaker 7: First time they'd seen their mother in two years, and 450 00:18:51,108 --> 00:18:52,588 Speaker 7: the first time that she would be able to see 451 00:18:52,588 --> 00:18:57,988 Speaker 7: a game in two years. Remember Canada to Florida to Illinois, 452 00:18:58,228 --> 00:19:00,548 Speaker 7: which finally got to their son's play in a college 453 00:19:00,588 --> 00:19:02,188 Speaker 7: football game in the Big Ten together. 454 00:19:02,588 --> 00:19:05,908 Speaker 6: That was twenty twenty one, twenty two. They both go 455 00:19:05,948 --> 00:19:07,908 Speaker 6: out to Illinois and they absolutely ball out. 456 00:19:07,988 --> 00:19:08,308 Speaker 2: Let's go. 457 00:19:08,508 --> 00:19:09,148 Speaker 6: They're awesome. 458 00:19:09,428 --> 00:19:11,748 Speaker 7: Bilion and I had their most wins since two thousand 459 00:19:11,748 --> 00:19:14,788 Speaker 7: and seven, and Chase was a second team All American 460 00:19:14,788 --> 00:19:16,628 Speaker 7: at running back and Sydney's. 461 00:19:16,228 --> 00:19:17,028 Speaker 2: All over the field. 462 00:19:17,068 --> 00:19:19,948 Speaker 6: They also show up and they dominate at the Senior Bowl. 463 00:19:20,228 --> 00:19:22,268 Speaker 6: They go to the Combine, they steal the show. 464 00:19:22,788 --> 00:19:25,308 Speaker 7: They're both in this draft and they're both looking to 465 00:19:25,388 --> 00:19:27,988 Speaker 7: be selected within the first seven rounds. 466 00:19:28,028 --> 00:19:29,548 Speaker 6: If they do that, they. 467 00:19:29,428 --> 00:19:32,508 Speaker 7: Will be just the sixth twin brothers drafted in the 468 00:19:32,548 --> 00:19:35,828 Speaker 7: same draft together since nineteen eighty. 469 00:19:37,228 --> 00:19:38,588 Speaker 6: It's an awesome family story. 470 00:19:38,628 --> 00:19:41,908 Speaker 7: It's Sydney Brown, Illinois safety, who has number thirty, and 471 00:19:41,908 --> 00:19:45,668 Speaker 7: then of course Chase Brown, his brother three minutes apart, 472 00:19:46,788 --> 00:19:50,828 Speaker 7: running back. Both could be selected next week, and oh 473 00:19:50,868 --> 00:19:54,308 Speaker 7: what a story that would be. Jason, I naturally turned 474 00:19:54,348 --> 00:19:56,468 Speaker 7: to you. You have a twin brother. Of course, you 475 00:19:56,468 --> 00:19:58,468 Speaker 7: guys both played in the NFL. Their story is an 476 00:19:58,468 --> 00:20:01,548 Speaker 7: incredible one of survival and of fortitude. Your thoughts on 477 00:20:01,628 --> 00:20:03,628 Speaker 7: the Brown brothers coming out of Illinois. 478 00:20:03,188 --> 00:20:05,028 Speaker 6: There's just amazing. Sydney and Chase Brown. 479 00:20:05,348 --> 00:20:08,068 Speaker 5: I think back to my brother and myself our days 480 00:20:08,068 --> 00:20:11,628 Speaker 5: in college and sharing each other's shoes, sharing each other's clothes, 481 00:20:11,628 --> 00:20:13,948 Speaker 5: and you think about those two guys from the moment 482 00:20:14,028 --> 00:20:15,868 Speaker 5: you go on high school, you go on the road 483 00:20:15,908 --> 00:20:18,588 Speaker 5: to Florida in an unfamiliar place, and that bond that 484 00:20:18,628 --> 00:20:21,588 Speaker 5: they probably have of like you just said, survival of 485 00:20:21,668 --> 00:20:24,948 Speaker 5: going through these new adventures together now possibly going to 486 00:20:24,988 --> 00:20:28,668 Speaker 5: be drafted, possibly going different avenues, and that type of 487 00:20:28,708 --> 00:20:31,628 Speaker 5: connection in bond as you're going through these different experiences 488 00:20:31,828 --> 00:20:33,468 Speaker 5: when all you know is this person next to you 489 00:20:33,508 --> 00:20:34,628 Speaker 5: has been your entire life. 490 00:20:34,708 --> 00:20:36,268 Speaker 6: We'll love to get to know these two guys. Put 491 00:20:36,268 --> 00:20:36,788 Speaker 6: you on the spot. 492 00:20:36,788 --> 00:20:38,308 Speaker 7: If we were to connect you with these guys, what 493 00:20:38,348 --> 00:20:39,308 Speaker 7: advice would you give them? 494 00:20:39,348 --> 00:20:41,468 Speaker 5: Oh Man, I would say, continue to lean on each other. 495 00:20:41,548 --> 00:20:43,428 Speaker 5: When me and my brother I end up getting drafted 496 00:20:43,428 --> 00:20:45,748 Speaker 5: a year before and we talked every single day about 497 00:20:45,788 --> 00:20:47,828 Speaker 5: the process, everything that was going to go into it. 498 00:20:47,868 --> 00:20:50,068 Speaker 5: They may end up in different cities, on different teams. 499 00:20:50,148 --> 00:20:52,548 Speaker 5: Continue to build that bond, continue to connect, and they'll 500 00:20:52,588 --> 00:20:55,068 Speaker 5: be able to know about two different organizations at the 501 00:20:55,108 --> 00:20:57,308 Speaker 5: same time, which will help them both become better players 502 00:20:57,348 --> 00:20:57,708 Speaker 5: and people. 503 00:20:57,868 --> 00:20:58,788 Speaker 6: They're going to be on our show. 504 00:20:58,828 --> 00:20:59,228 Speaker 1: Next week. 505 00:20:59,988 --> 00:21:02,428 Speaker 3: So Peter way to lay the groundworks and then we 506 00:21:02,468 --> 00:21:03,908 Speaker 3: get to have them on the show and get to 507 00:21:03,908 --> 00:21:05,908 Speaker 3: know them this hutter and now Jason, you get to 508 00:21:05,908 --> 00:21:07,188 Speaker 3: give them that advice. 509 00:21:07,108 --> 00:21:07,788 Speaker 6: No doubt about it. 510 00:21:08,108 --> 00:21:10,228 Speaker 1: I wonder if there's any way you could keep the 511 00:21:10,268 --> 00:21:12,828 Speaker 1: band together. You know, they had to transfer down to Illinois, 512 00:21:13,148 --> 00:21:16,388 Speaker 1: so Jason, was there any notion at all that the 513 00:21:16,428 --> 00:21:17,868 Speaker 1: Titans would draft Devin? 514 00:21:18,228 --> 00:21:19,108 Speaker 6: No, there wasn't. 515 00:21:19,188 --> 00:21:21,348 Speaker 5: Dead became a free agent at one point, and we 516 00:21:21,348 --> 00:21:23,668 Speaker 5: were trying to get it to But as I look 517 00:21:23,748 --> 00:21:25,668 Speaker 5: back on our journey, I'm so happy that we didn't 518 00:21:25,748 --> 00:21:28,348 Speaker 5: end up. We didn't start together because you think about it, 519 00:21:28,388 --> 00:21:29,868 Speaker 5: by the time we ended up playing together, I was 520 00:21:29,868 --> 00:21:31,388 Speaker 5: in my tenth year, he was in his ninth year. 521 00:21:31,428 --> 00:21:31,628 Speaker 2: Yeah. 522 00:21:31,668 --> 00:21:33,828 Speaker 6: I had have been a multiple time captain in Tennessee. 523 00:21:33,908 --> 00:21:35,028 Speaker 6: He was captain Super Bowl. 524 00:21:35,108 --> 00:21:38,108 Speaker 5: We kind of developed our own identity and our own 525 00:21:38,108 --> 00:21:39,748 Speaker 5: accomplishments within the NFL. 526 00:21:40,108 --> 00:21:41,868 Speaker 6: Coming together just made it so much better. 527 00:21:41,988 --> 00:21:44,028 Speaker 1: It's interesting, like, I don't know Peter how the draft 528 00:21:44,028 --> 00:21:45,548 Speaker 1: shakes out, but let's say if one of them were 529 00:21:45,548 --> 00:21:47,108 Speaker 1: to go in the fifth or sixth round and you're 530 00:21:47,108 --> 00:21:49,068 Speaker 1: holding on the seventh round, or would you not try 531 00:21:49,108 --> 00:21:50,788 Speaker 1: to bring them together if you have a position. 532 00:21:50,548 --> 00:21:52,228 Speaker 6: To remember it was a year apart. 533 00:21:52,268 --> 00:21:55,108 Speaker 7: They weren't the same draft, but Shaquille Griffins was on 534 00:21:55,468 --> 00:21:58,308 Speaker 7: the Seattle Seahawks and Shaqiem Griffin was there, and they 535 00:21:58,308 --> 00:22:00,148 Speaker 7: took them and there was a great support system for 536 00:22:00,308 --> 00:22:00,708 Speaker 7: two of them. 537 00:22:00,708 --> 00:22:02,028 Speaker 6: I feel like these guys are survivors. 538 00:22:02,068 --> 00:22:03,908 Speaker 7: You put them in any NFL city and you put 539 00:22:03,908 --> 00:22:05,908 Speaker 7: them anywhay Man, that's awesome. 540 00:22:05,908 --> 00:22:06,268 Speaker 2: I love it. 541 00:22:06,308 --> 00:22:08,228 Speaker 3: Great job, Peter, Peter, it's awesome. 542 00:22:08,628 --> 00:22:10,628 Speaker 1: The word Alabama get said a lot at the draft 543 00:22:10,628 --> 00:22:12,828 Speaker 1: by Roger Goodell because he not it's the first round picks. 544 00:22:13,788 --> 00:22:15,708 Speaker 2: Maybe not as much as you might think. Look at that. 545 00:22:15,788 --> 00:22:19,468 Speaker 1: Since nineteen sixty seven, Ohio State still leads all college 546 00:22:19,508 --> 00:22:22,348 Speaker 1: programs with the most first round picks in the common 547 00:22:22,428 --> 00:22:22,868 Speaker 1: Draft era. 548 00:22:23,068 --> 00:22:25,468 Speaker 2: Then USC, then the you who. 549 00:22:25,268 --> 00:22:28,188 Speaker 1: Had I feel like sixty two in two seasons once, 550 00:22:28,228 --> 00:22:28,908 Speaker 1: and then Florida. 551 00:22:28,908 --> 00:22:29,788 Speaker 2: But Alabama is there. 552 00:22:30,388 --> 00:22:32,948 Speaker 1: Certainly over the last decade they've got to be the leader. 553 00:22:32,988 --> 00:22:36,068 Speaker 2: But this goes back to nineteen sixty seven. Alabama the 554 00:22:36,148 --> 00:22:38,468 Speaker 2: number one picks. Let's go guys. 555 00:22:38,588 --> 00:22:41,308 Speaker 1: Meanwhile, we're going to go to our guys at path 556 00:22:41,348 --> 00:22:43,108 Speaker 1: to the draft, who are going to tell us more about. 557 00:22:42,948 --> 00:22:47,428 Speaker 10: It wouldn't great to be in single digits until the draft. Right, 558 00:22:47,908 --> 00:22:51,028 Speaker 10: we are getting closer to April twenty seventh, which means 559 00:22:51,068 --> 00:22:53,668 Speaker 10: we are getting closer to the Panthers being on the clock. 560 00:22:53,788 --> 00:22:56,068 Speaker 10: Welcome back here inside the Path to the Draft studio, Right, Lewis, 561 00:22:56,068 --> 00:22:59,228 Speaker 10: Bucky Brooks and Daniel Jeremiah trying to assess that number 562 00:22:59,268 --> 00:23:02,668 Speaker 10: one pick potential. Certainly feels like, guys, Bryce Young is 563 00:23:02,788 --> 00:23:05,668 Speaker 10: trending up there with the Anthers at number one. 564 00:23:05,988 --> 00:23:07,028 Speaker 2: So maybe we should. 565 00:23:06,828 --> 00:23:09,948 Speaker 10: Give a little perspective on Alabama quarterbacks. Right, Let's show 566 00:23:09,988 --> 00:23:10,708 Speaker 10: you where. 567 00:23:10,468 --> 00:23:12,828 Speaker 2: Alabama quarterbacks have gone recently. 568 00:23:12,948 --> 00:23:16,108 Speaker 10: Going back to the twenty twenty draft, we had pair 569 00:23:16,148 --> 00:23:19,108 Speaker 10: of them selected. Now we're including Jalen Hurts in this conversation. 570 00:23:19,228 --> 00:23:21,108 Speaker 10: Fudge in a little bit did go to a couple 571 00:23:21,148 --> 00:23:24,108 Speaker 10: of national title games with Alabama, so we put him 572 00:23:24,148 --> 00:23:27,428 Speaker 10: up there as well. Obviously, Net Jones most recently first 573 00:23:27,508 --> 00:23:29,908 Speaker 10: round pick of the New England Patriots. All right, DJ, 574 00:23:30,028 --> 00:23:32,828 Speaker 10: you're up here, Bryce Young goes number one? Would he 575 00:23:32,908 --> 00:23:35,228 Speaker 10: rank number one coming out of college? 576 00:23:35,348 --> 00:23:37,788 Speaker 2: With those three quarterbacks? Well, he's not only gonna go 577 00:23:37,868 --> 00:23:38,468 Speaker 2: number one this year? 578 00:23:38,508 --> 00:23:40,268 Speaker 11: Is my number one player in this year's draft, and 579 00:23:40,308 --> 00:23:43,228 Speaker 11: he would be my highest graded player as they entered 580 00:23:43,228 --> 00:23:46,228 Speaker 11: this part of the process on the march into the draft, 581 00:23:46,308 --> 00:23:48,028 Speaker 11: I have a big grade on Bryce Young. To me, 582 00:23:48,068 --> 00:23:50,308 Speaker 11: I think he's the most complete player of the bunch. 583 00:23:50,668 --> 00:23:53,548 Speaker 11: You look at what he can do on schedule off schedule. 584 00:23:53,748 --> 00:23:56,468 Speaker 11: Although the size is not ideal, he's been more durable 585 00:23:56,508 --> 00:23:58,588 Speaker 11: than Tua, and Tua you had more concerns with the 586 00:23:58,588 --> 00:24:01,068 Speaker 11: injuries he suffered late in his career there at Alabama. 587 00:24:01,228 --> 00:24:03,228 Speaker 11: So it would be Bryce Young number one for me, 588 00:24:03,308 --> 00:24:06,428 Speaker 11: followed by Tua, fall by Mac Jones, followed by now 589 00:24:06,508 --> 00:24:07,868 Speaker 11: the wealthiest quarterback in. 590 00:24:07,868 --> 00:24:11,628 Speaker 2: The national Right there you go. Look, I would agree 591 00:24:11,668 --> 00:24:12,268 Speaker 2: to that opinion. 592 00:24:12,588 --> 00:24:15,828 Speaker 12: Bryce Young is by far the best quarterback that Alabama 593 00:24:15,868 --> 00:24:19,068 Speaker 12: has produced. When you watch him play, he plays. 594 00:24:18,708 --> 00:24:19,828 Speaker 6: The game like a magician. 595 00:24:20,068 --> 00:24:21,748 Speaker 12: You're talking about a guy who can do all the 596 00:24:21,748 --> 00:24:24,188 Speaker 12: throws that you want to see. But it's the leadership ability, 597 00:24:24,228 --> 00:24:27,708 Speaker 12: it's the intangible qualities, and most importantly, his ability to 598 00:24:27,748 --> 00:24:29,748 Speaker 12: deliver in the clutch. I don't think that has talked 599 00:24:29,748 --> 00:24:31,988 Speaker 12: about enough two minute situation with the ball. 600 00:24:31,828 --> 00:24:32,388 Speaker 2: In his hands. 601 00:24:32,588 --> 00:24:34,348 Speaker 12: This is the guy that you want to Live and 602 00:24:34,388 --> 00:24:36,708 Speaker 12: Die with Bryce Young is the best one that we've 603 00:24:36,708 --> 00:24:37,188 Speaker 12: ever seen. 604 00:24:37,508 --> 00:24:38,668 Speaker 6: Dondi Drims, guys. 605 00:24:38,708 --> 00:24:41,188 Speaker 2: I love that suddenness that he uses when he gets. 606 00:24:40,988 --> 00:24:42,908 Speaker 10: Out of the pocket, that little shoulder shake that just 607 00:24:42,948 --> 00:24:46,388 Speaker 10: gets him free enough to continue to make plays out 608 00:24:46,428 --> 00:24:48,508 Speaker 10: on the perimeter when things break down and he's trying 609 00:24:48,508 --> 00:24:49,228 Speaker 10: to improvise. 610 00:24:49,268 --> 00:24:50,188 Speaker 2: See that all the time. 611 00:24:50,468 --> 00:24:52,188 Speaker 11: It's like at the end of path of the draft 612 00:24:52,188 --> 00:24:54,268 Speaker 11: with Radham, he's out that gone. 613 00:24:53,988 --> 00:24:55,668 Speaker 2: Quickly, I get gone right. 614 00:24:55,708 --> 00:24:57,868 Speaker 10: Hey, thanks for being with us here and reminder to 615 00:24:57,908 --> 00:25:00,308 Speaker 10: join us each and every weekday right up until the 616 00:25:00,308 --> 00:25:03,908 Speaker 10: first round of the draft six pm Eastern time, right 617 00:25:03,988 --> 00:25:04,988 Speaker 10: DRE Network. 618 00:25:05,028 --> 00:25:05,428 Speaker 2: We'll see that. 619 00:25:05,508 --> 00:25:07,828 Speaker 1: Appreciate you, rad Appreciate you, guys. Let's bring it back 620 00:25:07,828 --> 00:25:10,348 Speaker 1: to the table here, Peter. Alabama football. That beautiful a 621 00:25:10,868 --> 00:25:12,428 Speaker 1: when you see it, when you hear it, when you 622 00:25:12,468 --> 00:25:13,988 Speaker 1: think of it. Who is the player that comes to mind? 623 00:25:14,068 --> 00:25:15,788 Speaker 7: Yeah, look name it and Starr and all those guys 624 00:25:15,948 --> 00:25:17,868 Speaker 7: in my generation. I go through it then, and then 625 00:25:17,908 --> 00:25:19,708 Speaker 7: I think of the guy who is the most dominant 626 00:25:19,708 --> 00:25:22,468 Speaker 7: wide receiver that I remember watching in the SEC Julio Jones. 627 00:25:22,468 --> 00:25:26,668 Speaker 7: As soon tell me, Julio was a sensation at Alabama. 628 00:25:26,708 --> 00:25:27,548 Speaker 6: It was he and AJ Green. 629 00:25:27,588 --> 00:25:30,428 Speaker 7: AJ Green was at Georgia, Julio was at Alabama, and 630 00:25:30,508 --> 00:25:33,068 Speaker 7: Julio just have one big catch after another. This was 631 00:25:33,108 --> 00:25:36,468 Speaker 7: like when Saban was just bringing Alabama's program back and 632 00:25:36,548 --> 00:25:39,188 Speaker 7: it was who is this guy? Julio Jones goes onto 633 00:25:39,188 --> 00:25:41,948 Speaker 7: the NFL. I will still contend that Super Bowl season 634 00:25:41,948 --> 00:25:43,868 Speaker 7: from the Falcons. What Julio did in that season, I'm 635 00:25:43,908 --> 00:25:45,948 Speaker 7: not as much as Calvin Johnson broke all the records. 636 00:25:45,948 --> 00:25:47,908 Speaker 7: I'm not sure I ever saw a more dominant receiver 637 00:25:48,028 --> 00:25:49,868 Speaker 7: in the game at one point in his career than 638 00:25:49,948 --> 00:25:51,668 Speaker 7: Julio Jones did in that moment. 639 00:25:52,108 --> 00:25:52,988 Speaker 6: A true monster. 640 00:25:53,548 --> 00:25:56,228 Speaker 5: I'm going with mark Ingram first got and win the 641 00:25:56,228 --> 00:26:00,228 Speaker 5: Heisman for Alabama two thousand and nine season, sixteen hundred yards. 642 00:26:00,268 --> 00:26:03,748 Speaker 6: He was just unbelievable. Look like a tank is so funny. 643 00:26:03,788 --> 00:26:06,548 Speaker 5: Years later, he's at the coin toss with Derek Henry 644 00:26:06,548 --> 00:26:09,948 Speaker 5: and he's in street clothes and going against mark Ingram. 645 00:26:09,988 --> 00:26:11,868 Speaker 5: You looked at him as like almost a mini bus. 646 00:26:11,948 --> 00:26:13,508 Speaker 5: And they stood next to Derek Henry. It was just like, 647 00:26:13,548 --> 00:26:15,788 Speaker 5: my goodness, look like bring your child to workday. But 648 00:26:16,148 --> 00:26:18,748 Speaker 5: mark Ingram was a monsters obviously, he's gone on I 649 00:26:18,748 --> 00:26:23,348 Speaker 5: think is twelve years now in the NFL. Big personality, 650 00:26:23,548 --> 00:26:25,588 Speaker 5: but also just a really good player, and watching him 651 00:26:25,628 --> 00:26:26,708 Speaker 5: in college was unbelievable. 652 00:26:26,708 --> 00:26:29,228 Speaker 2: He's man, he's still going unbelievable, dude. 653 00:26:29,268 --> 00:26:31,908 Speaker 1: I actually really loved the nineties, the era of Alabama football, 654 00:26:31,908 --> 00:26:34,268 Speaker 1: because they weren't great. In fact, they had some really 655 00:26:34,348 --> 00:26:36,868 Speaker 1: down years. And I remember specifically when it started to 656 00:26:36,868 --> 00:26:38,748 Speaker 1: turn around for me. I was playing college football at 657 00:26:38,788 --> 00:26:40,828 Speaker 1: the time. We played our game on that Saturday, they 658 00:26:40,828 --> 00:26:42,868 Speaker 1: probably got like our doors blown off by Dartmouth, and 659 00:26:42,868 --> 00:26:44,428 Speaker 1: we went up to this place where we lived and 660 00:26:44,428 --> 00:26:46,788 Speaker 1: we put on the Iron Bowl and it was Alabama 661 00:26:46,868 --> 00:26:49,068 Speaker 1: versus Auburn, and the biggest superstar in the field was 662 00:26:49,108 --> 00:26:51,788 Speaker 1: Seawan Alexander and he went nuts in this game and 663 00:26:51,828 --> 00:26:54,948 Speaker 1: no one could believe, oh my god, Alabama just won. 664 00:26:55,028 --> 00:26:57,388 Speaker 1: It was a shock that they won. They were not 665 00:26:57,508 --> 00:27:00,228 Speaker 1: expectations of the Alabama in that era. He had like 666 00:27:00,228 --> 00:27:02,468 Speaker 1: one hundred and ninety nine yards several touchdowns, and it 667 00:27:02,588 --> 00:27:05,588 Speaker 1: went on to be Peter the VP of the NFL, 668 00:27:05,588 --> 00:27:09,988 Speaker 1: absolutely MVP coming to be incredible Madden cover now he 669 00:27:10,028 --> 00:27:12,348 Speaker 1: and his wife have twelve children. I saw him in 670 00:27:12,348 --> 00:27:14,388 Speaker 1: the NFL honors as Sean, what's going on? How the kids? 671 00:27:14,468 --> 00:27:18,188 Speaker 1: We got another one coming? Congratulations Sean, he's going for thirteen. 672 00:27:19,228 --> 00:27:21,428 Speaker 3: Yes, I love all those names. It's hard to put 673 00:27:21,468 --> 00:27:24,388 Speaker 3: into historical context, and I have. My most recent four 674 00:27:24,468 --> 00:27:26,788 Speaker 3: years at CBS were spent around a lot of Alabama games. 675 00:27:26,788 --> 00:27:29,068 Speaker 3: A lot of players can't pick just one. The face 676 00:27:29,148 --> 00:27:32,628 Speaker 3: that comes to mind that I was ever so accustomed 677 00:27:32,668 --> 00:27:35,948 Speaker 3: to seeing during a lot of my interviews is Miss 678 00:27:36,028 --> 00:27:39,108 Speaker 3: Terry Saban is the better half shit coach Nick Saban. 679 00:27:39,148 --> 00:27:41,548 Speaker 3: Miss Terry would always stand right over the shoulder in 680 00:27:41,588 --> 00:27:42,588 Speaker 3: a postgame setting. 681 00:27:42,908 --> 00:27:43,148 Speaker 13: You know. 682 00:27:43,268 --> 00:27:45,188 Speaker 3: Miss Terry would always have the players up to their 683 00:27:45,268 --> 00:27:48,148 Speaker 3: lake house, the Saban family lake house. Miss Terry is 684 00:27:48,188 --> 00:27:50,828 Speaker 3: a pinnacle and a pinpoint and a feature of the 685 00:27:50,868 --> 00:27:54,188 Speaker 3: Alabama football program. The players love her. Coach always defers 686 00:27:54,228 --> 00:27:56,068 Speaker 3: to her. I remember when coach was sick during the 687 00:27:56,188 --> 00:27:58,788 Speaker 3: COVID fall season, he would say, Miss Terry's making me 688 00:27:58,788 --> 00:28:00,828 Speaker 3: stay in my chair and do these interviews from right here. 689 00:28:00,868 --> 00:28:03,908 Speaker 3: Miss Terry runs the house. She is a lovely woman. 690 00:28:04,388 --> 00:28:06,228 Speaker 3: Always loves seeing Miss Terry, and to me, she is 691 00:28:06,268 --> 00:28:09,588 Speaker 3: the picture to album football, similar to Linda Leoni, the administ. 692 00:28:11,308 --> 00:28:13,748 Speaker 2: Yes, I would also say Misterry and little Debbie. 693 00:28:13,788 --> 00:28:18,628 Speaker 1: As we know, the coach loves those snackcakes in the morning. 694 00:28:18,868 --> 00:28:19,668 Speaker 2: That's the thing, right. 695 00:28:19,748 --> 00:28:21,708 Speaker 6: The house is such a thing with the tubing, that's 696 00:28:21,748 --> 00:28:23,828 Speaker 6: the big deal, Jamie. Did you ever get the invite? 697 00:28:23,828 --> 00:28:24,468 Speaker 6: Did they ever got? 698 00:28:26,428 --> 00:28:26,788 Speaker 2: No? 699 00:28:26,788 --> 00:28:30,188 Speaker 3: No, members of the media, No, he did. Used to 700 00:28:30,228 --> 00:28:32,788 Speaker 3: run a pick up basketball game that I really wish 701 00:28:32,868 --> 00:28:34,508 Speaker 3: one day coaches gonna say. 702 00:28:34,388 --> 00:28:35,548 Speaker 6: You were in their ball and being. 703 00:28:35,428 --> 00:28:36,588 Speaker 3: Never know I could do. 704 00:28:36,948 --> 00:28:39,668 Speaker 1: What will draft day look like for former Georgia Bulldog 705 00:28:39,748 --> 00:28:40,428 Speaker 1: Jalen Carter? 706 00:28:40,588 --> 00:28:43,148 Speaker 2: We think the most intriguing defender in this draft. We'll 707 00:28:43,148 --> 00:28:44,428 Speaker 2: hear what his agent had to say next. 708 00:28:44,628 --> 00:28:45,108 Speaker 6: That was up. 709 00:28:57,388 --> 00:28:58,868 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 710 00:28:59,548 --> 00:29:01,228 Speaker 3: A lot of names we are going to hear, one 711 00:29:01,228 --> 00:29:04,068 Speaker 3: of which is the Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter, who 712 00:29:04,148 --> 00:29:05,628 Speaker 3: was a sh shoe in to be a top five 713 00:29:05,668 --> 00:29:09,028 Speaker 3: pick heading into the National Championship game against TCU, but 714 00:29:09,428 --> 00:29:12,028 Speaker 3: that all came into question several hours after the Bulldogs 715 00:29:12,068 --> 00:29:14,988 Speaker 3: won that game when he was involved in a fatal crash. 716 00:29:15,108 --> 00:29:19,348 Speaker 3: Carter eventually played no contest to reckless driving and racing charges. 717 00:29:19,708 --> 00:29:21,868 Speaker 3: In the latest episode of HBO's Real Sports with Ryan 718 00:29:21,908 --> 00:29:25,588 Speaker 3: Gumbel streaming on HBO Max John Frankel spoke with Carter 719 00:29:25,748 --> 00:29:27,788 Speaker 3: and his agent Drew Rosenhaus. 720 00:29:28,188 --> 00:29:30,828 Speaker 4: Do you think that what happened back in January and 721 00:29:30,868 --> 00:29:33,508 Speaker 4: the incident is going to matter to NFL teams come 722 00:29:33,588 --> 00:29:34,108 Speaker 4: draft day? 723 00:29:34,428 --> 00:29:34,548 Speaker 2: Uh? 724 00:29:34,628 --> 00:29:36,068 Speaker 8: Yeah, I feel that is gonna matter a little bit 725 00:29:36,108 --> 00:29:38,948 Speaker 8: because you know, NFL teams look deep into your life. 726 00:29:39,028 --> 00:29:42,028 Speaker 5: If Jalen Carter is still on the board after the 727 00:29:42,028 --> 00:29:44,908 Speaker 5: first five picks, will you pull a stunt? 728 00:29:45,148 --> 00:29:46,268 Speaker 2: No, I'm not going to call him. 729 00:29:46,628 --> 00:29:49,108 Speaker 13: Yes, I will tell him in the green room to 730 00:29:49,228 --> 00:29:52,628 Speaker 13: keep a stiff upper lip and maintain a positive attitude 731 00:29:52,628 --> 00:29:55,028 Speaker 13: that we're going to be drafted any second now. And yes, 732 00:29:55,108 --> 00:29:57,588 Speaker 13: I'll be on the other line calling teams and saying 733 00:29:57,708 --> 00:30:00,828 Speaker 13: you better pick this guy right now because I'm talking 734 00:30:00,868 --> 00:30:03,028 Speaker 13: to other clubs that could potentially take it. 735 00:30:03,228 --> 00:30:05,428 Speaker 2: And what happens if you're I won't be. 736 00:30:06,868 --> 00:30:08,348 Speaker 3: What do we make of what we just heard from 737 00:30:08,508 --> 00:30:12,068 Speaker 3: Jalen Carter but also his agent, his representation, Drew Rosenhaus, 738 00:30:12,148 --> 00:30:14,668 Speaker 3: and Carter's decision really to move forward, not meeting with 739 00:30:14,708 --> 00:30:16,148 Speaker 3: teams outside the top ten picks. 740 00:30:16,308 --> 00:30:18,548 Speaker 7: Drew's been protecting Jalen Carter in a way that he's 741 00:30:18,588 --> 00:30:20,748 Speaker 7: not going to have him sit down with the team 742 00:30:20,748 --> 00:30:23,308 Speaker 7: with the twenty fifth overall pick and relive the experience 743 00:30:23,308 --> 00:30:25,428 Speaker 7: that he had in January, which is a horrible thing 744 00:30:25,468 --> 00:30:27,028 Speaker 7: to go down and obviously. 745 00:30:26,588 --> 00:30:28,508 Speaker 6: A tragic story for all those involved. 746 00:30:28,588 --> 00:30:32,028 Speaker 7: I can't imagine Drew is going out there so proactively 747 00:30:32,268 --> 00:30:33,468 Speaker 7: and so visibly. 748 00:30:33,548 --> 00:30:34,468 Speaker 6: He's not a guy as. 749 00:30:34,428 --> 00:30:35,788 Speaker 7: Much as he likes the cameras, and you might think 750 00:30:35,788 --> 00:30:38,548 Speaker 7: he does because's seen him in movies and on sixty minutes. Also, 751 00:30:38,948 --> 00:30:40,508 Speaker 7: he doesn't want to be out there in this if 752 00:30:40,508 --> 00:30:42,548 Speaker 7: he's wrong. So I have to think that he's got 753 00:30:42,748 --> 00:30:45,428 Speaker 7: a word from a longtime GM saying don't worry. We 754 00:30:45,508 --> 00:30:47,708 Speaker 7: got a backstop here, and I would imagine it's either 755 00:30:47,748 --> 00:30:50,028 Speaker 7: five or ten, two longtime veteran gms. 756 00:30:50,028 --> 00:30:51,508 Speaker 6: I'm going to say either Seattle. 757 00:30:51,708 --> 00:30:54,588 Speaker 7: John Schneider said, Hey, if he's there at five, we got. 758 00:30:54,428 --> 00:30:55,108 Speaker 6: Him, don't worry. 759 00:30:55,148 --> 00:30:57,188 Speaker 7: You can put your client to rest and say you 760 00:30:57,188 --> 00:30:59,188 Speaker 7: don't have to go through this with everybody. They have 761 00:30:59,228 --> 00:31:01,468 Speaker 7: a fifth overall pick and they're a loaded team and 762 00:31:01,508 --> 00:31:02,988 Speaker 7: this is a gift of a pick from the Russell 763 00:31:02,988 --> 00:31:03,868 Speaker 7: Wilson trade. 764 00:31:04,428 --> 00:31:06,548 Speaker 6: They don't go quarterback, and he's sitting there at five. 765 00:31:07,108 --> 00:31:07,708 Speaker 6: I don't have. 766 00:31:07,668 --> 00:31:11,628 Speaker 7: Many stories where I have a GM promising an agent, hey, 767 00:31:11,868 --> 00:31:13,468 Speaker 7: I'm gonna take your guy. But if at not at 768 00:31:13,508 --> 00:31:16,028 Speaker 7: five is Howie Roseman, who has been doing this for 769 00:31:16,068 --> 00:31:19,508 Speaker 7: twenty years. He and Drew have had a million conversations 770 00:31:19,548 --> 00:31:21,948 Speaker 7: over their time. Is he at ten telling him, hey, 771 00:31:22,468 --> 00:31:24,748 Speaker 7: he will not get past ten. Trust me, you don't 772 00:31:24,788 --> 00:31:26,948 Speaker 7: have to go interview with the Ravens who with a 773 00:31:26,988 --> 00:31:28,748 Speaker 7: twenty second pick. You don't have to go meet at 774 00:31:28,748 --> 00:31:31,988 Speaker 7: the Buccaneers at nineteen. He won't get past us at ten. 775 00:31:32,148 --> 00:31:34,188 Speaker 7: It's a bold move by the agent because you never 776 00:31:34,268 --> 00:31:36,188 Speaker 7: know how Draft Day goes, and there could be thirty 777 00:31:36,188 --> 00:31:38,108 Speaker 7: trades on the first day. But I have to think 778 00:31:38,148 --> 00:31:40,988 Speaker 7: from a strategy standpoint, this is not a guy who's 779 00:31:41,028 --> 00:31:42,708 Speaker 7: doing this for the first time. This is not a 780 00:31:42,748 --> 00:31:45,188 Speaker 7: guy who is a newbie at the draft and is like, 781 00:31:45,228 --> 00:31:46,148 Speaker 7: this is my big fish. 782 00:31:46,228 --> 00:31:48,228 Speaker 6: He's got way bigger clients than Jalen Carter. 783 00:31:48,388 --> 00:31:50,508 Speaker 7: He's got way bigger names than Jalen Carter, and he's 784 00:31:50,508 --> 00:31:52,668 Speaker 7: had bigger clients in the draft than Jalen Carter. I 785 00:31:52,668 --> 00:31:54,188 Speaker 7: don't think he's gonna lie to the guy, and he's 786 00:31:54,188 --> 00:31:56,108 Speaker 7: not gonna lie to us on television and say the team. 787 00:31:56,148 --> 00:31:58,028 Speaker 7: If Drew Rosenhaus is putting it that way, he's talking 788 00:31:58,028 --> 00:32:00,588 Speaker 7: to Frankel on HBO. I can't imagine he's slipping out 789 00:32:00,588 --> 00:32:02,948 Speaker 7: of the top ten. If he does a million freak 790 00:32:02,988 --> 00:32:04,748 Speaker 7: things should have happened or could have happen, and I 791 00:32:04,748 --> 00:32:05,468 Speaker 7: would say. 792 00:32:05,268 --> 00:32:06,908 Speaker 6: He'd have to come on Real Sports the next week. 793 00:32:06,988 --> 00:32:08,628 Speaker 7: I'd say, look, this is what happened, here's where it 794 00:32:08,628 --> 00:32:10,828 Speaker 7: went down, and someone lied to me. And if that's 795 00:32:10,828 --> 00:32:12,548 Speaker 7: the case, that's the NFL Draft in a nutshell. 796 00:32:12,628 --> 00:32:14,468 Speaker 5: I look back at what Kyle said yesterday when he 797 00:32:14,508 --> 00:32:17,508 Speaker 5: talked about Jaileen Carter is probably the most intriguing defensive 798 00:32:17,588 --> 00:32:20,668 Speaker 5: prospect in this draft, probably in recent drafts. And it's 799 00:32:20,668 --> 00:32:23,388 Speaker 5: so crazy because you look at what everybody says about 800 00:32:23,428 --> 00:32:26,068 Speaker 5: him from a film standpoint, from a football standpoint, it's like, 801 00:32:26,108 --> 00:32:28,868 Speaker 5: this guy could possibly be the best player in the 802 00:32:29,108 --> 00:32:29,988 Speaker 5: entire draft. 803 00:32:30,428 --> 00:32:32,388 Speaker 6: And Peter, you mentioned something yesterday. 804 00:32:32,388 --> 00:32:34,428 Speaker 5: You're like, hey, teams, I think are they're just that 805 00:32:34,548 --> 00:32:37,068 Speaker 5: confident in themselves, in the structure and the players, the 806 00:32:37,068 --> 00:32:39,788 Speaker 5: people they have within the organization. They're just like, hey, 807 00:32:39,788 --> 00:32:41,228 Speaker 5: for what he can do on the field, we can 808 00:32:41,268 --> 00:32:43,348 Speaker 5: bring him in here and we can mold him to 809 00:32:43,428 --> 00:32:45,868 Speaker 5: be the type of pro that we think he can be. 810 00:32:45,868 --> 00:32:49,468 Speaker 6: It's not only organizations. As players you feel the same way. 811 00:32:49,468 --> 00:32:51,988 Speaker 5: I heard Kandre Diggs talking about him since you mentioned 812 00:32:51,988 --> 00:32:55,188 Speaker 5: Seattle with Richard Sherman on Shearan's podcast, and he was 813 00:32:55,228 --> 00:32:57,748 Speaker 5: just like, we get him here, we get him around Bobby, 814 00:32:57,788 --> 00:33:00,748 Speaker 5: we get him around myself, some of the veteran Seattle 815 00:33:00,748 --> 00:33:03,748 Speaker 5: Seahawks players Shearm coming back, Cliff Abril, he was like, 816 00:33:03,828 --> 00:33:06,268 Speaker 5: he'll be fun, Like we'll teach him the way, we'll 817 00:33:06,268 --> 00:33:09,028 Speaker 5: show him the ropes. But as I look at that interview, 818 00:33:09,028 --> 00:33:11,268 Speaker 5: there's just something about it where it's just like, when 819 00:33:11,268 --> 00:33:13,548 Speaker 5: have you really seen something like this leading up to 820 00:33:13,588 --> 00:33:15,708 Speaker 5: the draft, And it's just like you fast forward a 821 00:33:15,708 --> 00:33:18,988 Speaker 5: few years, what angle and how's this thing going to age? 822 00:33:19,028 --> 00:33:20,748 Speaker 5: Is this gonna be something we watched and it's just 823 00:33:20,748 --> 00:33:22,948 Speaker 5: like wow. You remember going into these drafts there are 824 00:33:22,948 --> 00:33:25,668 Speaker 5: actually question marks about Jayleen Carr and look, wow, look 825 00:33:25,748 --> 00:33:27,748 Speaker 5: at how good he's playing, Look at the contract he's 826 00:33:27,788 --> 00:33:29,908 Speaker 5: just on. Or is it gonna be like wow? Like 827 00:33:29,988 --> 00:33:32,348 Speaker 5: you remember, before the draft, there were so many red flags, 828 00:33:32,388 --> 00:33:34,148 Speaker 5: There were so many things I don't know why this 829 00:33:34,228 --> 00:33:36,668 Speaker 5: team took them X, Y, and Z. So it's such 830 00:33:36,708 --> 00:33:39,268 Speaker 5: an intriguing, such a different type of thing where for 831 00:33:39,308 --> 00:33:40,948 Speaker 5: a team to take him, they're gonna have to feel 832 00:33:41,068 --> 00:33:44,468 Speaker 5: very confident. You talked about Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles. 833 00:33:44,548 --> 00:33:46,988 Speaker 5: Jordan Davis was his teammate. Do they bring him in 834 00:33:47,028 --> 00:33:47,788 Speaker 5: with the belief that so. 835 00:33:47,868 --> 00:33:50,388 Speaker 6: Was Nikobe Dean, both of these guys they were with him. 836 00:33:50,428 --> 00:33:52,668 Speaker 5: You have intel rate there what he was like to 837 00:33:52,708 --> 00:33:53,988 Speaker 5: be able to say, hey, we know if we bring 838 00:33:54,068 --> 00:33:55,988 Speaker 5: him into our building, there's guys that are going to 839 00:33:56,028 --> 00:33:58,068 Speaker 5: surround him that are gonna be there for him, that 840 00:33:58,108 --> 00:34:00,228 Speaker 5: are gonna make sure he's doing things the right way. 841 00:34:00,508 --> 00:34:02,028 Speaker 5: Or is it one of those things were just like, hey, 842 00:34:02,068 --> 00:34:04,948 Speaker 5: maybe talented as hell on the football field, but we 843 00:34:05,028 --> 00:34:06,668 Speaker 5: just don't know off the field if we can handle it. 844 00:34:06,708 --> 00:34:07,828 Speaker 2: What did you say to us yesterday? 845 00:34:07,868 --> 00:34:09,428 Speaker 1: I think it was on the air that you talk 846 00:34:09,508 --> 00:34:11,388 Speaker 1: to somebody who said, there's like, there's two stars. 847 00:34:11,188 --> 00:34:12,148 Speaker 2: Yes, what was it? 848 00:34:12,148 --> 00:34:15,308 Speaker 6: It's it's Bryce Young, John Robinson and Jalen Carter. 849 00:34:15,388 --> 00:34:17,068 Speaker 7: This draft. We can hype the draft all we want. 850 00:34:17,108 --> 00:34:19,348 Speaker 7: There are three great players in the blue blue chip 851 00:34:19,348 --> 00:34:20,628 Speaker 7: procests those of them. 852 00:34:20,828 --> 00:34:22,708 Speaker 6: Yeah, and Will Anderson's on the list too. 853 00:34:22,748 --> 00:34:24,708 Speaker 2: Yeah, I hear that. That's that listen. I think it 854 00:34:24,748 --> 00:34:25,308 Speaker 2: should be said. 855 00:34:25,348 --> 00:34:27,348 Speaker 1: If somebody has a problem with what Jalen Carter was 856 00:34:27,348 --> 00:34:29,068 Speaker 1: involved with and don't want a draft ofm fine, I 857 00:34:29,108 --> 00:34:31,588 Speaker 1: respect it. But when I hear Rosenhaus, I just I 858 00:34:31,628 --> 00:34:34,428 Speaker 1: look at the body of work, and Drew Rosenhaus made 859 00:34:34,508 --> 00:34:37,468 Speaker 1: the greatest prediction in the history of the draft that 860 00:34:37,788 --> 00:34:38,388 Speaker 1: far trump. 861 00:34:38,388 --> 00:34:39,708 Speaker 2: This go back to two thousand and two. 862 00:34:39,708 --> 00:34:42,828 Speaker 1: Willis McGahee, We're watching Miami versus Ohio State. His knee 863 00:34:42,828 --> 00:34:45,388 Speaker 1: explodes on national televisions. Never gonna play football again. Dre 864 00:34:45,428 --> 00:34:47,908 Speaker 1: Rozana says he will be a first round pick. He 865 00:34:48,068 --> 00:34:49,988 Speaker 1: will be in training camp, he will have this, and 866 00:34:50,028 --> 00:34:52,028 Speaker 1: them was like, no, he won't. He's projected as a 867 00:34:52,028 --> 00:34:53,788 Speaker 1: fifth round project. We don't know if he's ever gonna 868 00:34:53,868 --> 00:34:55,828 Speaker 1: run again. Guys, that Bill's drafted in the first round. 869 00:34:55,908 --> 00:34:58,028 Speaker 1: It was an amazing thing that he just straight up 870 00:34:58,068 --> 00:35:00,428 Speaker 1: will that to happen. He put all his reputation out there, 871 00:35:00,468 --> 00:35:02,668 Speaker 1: all his credibility. He would have looked like a clown. 872 00:35:02,788 --> 00:35:05,308 Speaker 1: If Drew Willis mcgaye, here's get the call. The first 873 00:35:05,428 --> 00:35:08,748 Speaker 1: round pick. He knew something, He's had conviction on something, 874 00:35:09,068 --> 00:35:11,108 Speaker 1: and I'm not here to do an infomercial for d Rozenhaus, 875 00:35:11,148 --> 00:35:11,908 Speaker 1: nor does he need it. 876 00:35:12,188 --> 00:35:14,268 Speaker 2: But if we're talking about where Jalen Carter. 877 00:35:14,148 --> 00:35:15,988 Speaker 1: Is going to go, I think Rosenhaus would look like 878 00:35:16,028 --> 00:35:18,988 Speaker 1: a clown if Jalen Carter fell to the twenty second 879 00:35:18,988 --> 00:35:21,868 Speaker 1: pick or the twelfth pick. He's sitting here saying it's 880 00:35:21,948 --> 00:35:24,988 Speaker 1: gonna happen. He's not going to go on Twitter, go 881 00:35:25,068 --> 00:35:28,588 Speaker 1: on anywhere and say unless he has a massive guarantee. 882 00:35:28,748 --> 00:35:31,028 Speaker 1: And look, things start flying at the draft, all right, 883 00:35:31,108 --> 00:35:33,748 Speaker 1: things come out. We know there's laramie touns of situations, 884 00:35:33,748 --> 00:35:35,148 Speaker 1: there's all kinds of things. We don't know what that 885 00:35:35,188 --> 00:35:37,068 Speaker 1: was gonna happen on draft day. So some team that 886 00:35:37,148 --> 00:35:39,308 Speaker 1: gave you this quote unquote assurance might be like, our 887 00:35:39,388 --> 00:35:41,428 Speaker 1: bad dru will get you next year. But things happen 888 00:35:41,508 --> 00:35:43,428 Speaker 1: and we change and we're not taking him. I think 889 00:35:43,428 --> 00:35:45,868 Speaker 1: he has every assurance, but it's not ironclad. It's not 890 00:35:46,108 --> 00:35:46,628 Speaker 1: I would say. 891 00:35:46,788 --> 00:35:48,868 Speaker 7: I talked to another veteran agent who respects the hell 892 00:35:48,868 --> 00:35:51,748 Speaker 7: out Ji Roshous and says agents have no say in 893 00:35:51,788 --> 00:35:52,868 Speaker 7: where a player gets drafted. 894 00:35:52,948 --> 00:35:54,468 Speaker 6: Remember that we have no say. 895 00:35:54,508 --> 00:35:56,748 Speaker 7: There's nothing that we can say as an agent to 896 00:35:56,748 --> 00:35:58,588 Speaker 7: get a team to They're not gonna do as any favors, 897 00:35:58,868 --> 00:36:01,028 Speaker 7: not gonna say, hey, we've got three of my clients 898 00:36:01,028 --> 00:36:02,068 Speaker 7: on your team and we've done really good. 899 00:36:02,228 --> 00:36:03,388 Speaker 2: Yeah we got solid here. 900 00:36:04,468 --> 00:36:06,628 Speaker 7: The agent plays no role in where a player gets 901 00:36:06,708 --> 00:36:08,628 Speaker 7: drafted at all. They can help you get drafted in 902 00:36:08,708 --> 00:36:10,548 Speaker 7: a better spot by your training, they can help you 903 00:36:10,588 --> 00:36:13,228 Speaker 7: with the marketing, but they cannot control it. Once it's 904 00:36:13,308 --> 00:36:14,988 Speaker 7: draft day, the team is going to take the player 905 00:36:14,988 --> 00:36:17,188 Speaker 7: that they want. So it's not gonna be a favor 906 00:36:17,308 --> 00:36:19,828 Speaker 7: to Drew Rosenhouse. If Jalen Carter gets taken in the 907 00:36:19,868 --> 00:36:21,628 Speaker 7: top pick and a team's like, well, it goes against 908 00:36:21,628 --> 00:36:22,068 Speaker 7: our better. 909 00:36:21,988 --> 00:36:24,748 Speaker 6: Judgment, but we gotta do Drew solid. It's gonna be 910 00:36:24,748 --> 00:36:25,548 Speaker 6: on Jalen Parker.