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 --> 00:00:14,828 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,388 --> 00:00:26,468 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:25,188 --> 00:00:27,748 Speaker 3: Just days away. Guys, we made it. We are week 5 00:00:27,828 --> 00:00:32,348 Speaker 3: of official Welcome inside Good Morning Football, presented by Ram Trucks, 6 00:00:32,428 --> 00:00:35,988 Speaker 3: Live in New York City, Monday, April twenty fourth, most importantly, 7 00:00:35,988 --> 00:00:39,588 Speaker 3: Monday of Draft. I'm Jamie or at all, Kyle Brandt here, 8 00:00:39,668 --> 00:00:41,068 Speaker 3: Shraker Jason mccordy. 9 00:00:41,108 --> 00:00:42,508 Speaker 1: By the way, no what, no disrespect to the people 10 00:00:42,588 --> 00:00:44,148 Speaker 1: work at filling stations. You help us out in the 11 00:00:44,188 --> 00:00:45,268 Speaker 1: morning a lot, Thank you very much. 12 00:00:45,308 --> 00:00:48,348 Speaker 3: All those are very dant there all right. As the 13 00:00:48,428 --> 00:00:49,148 Speaker 3: lead block. 14 00:00:49,508 --> 00:00:52,148 Speaker 4: Talk welcome. 15 00:00:53,588 --> 00:00:58,268 Speaker 3: Male network insider Tom Pellisero, who is a bright eyed 16 00:00:58,268 --> 00:01:00,588 Speaker 3: and bushytail to Kansas City this morning and ready to 17 00:01:00,628 --> 00:01:03,308 Speaker 3: go here on Good Morning Football. Tom, great article you 18 00:01:03,348 --> 00:01:07,508 Speaker 3: have up on NFL dot outlining how pro executive scouts 19 00:01:07,508 --> 00:01:10,908 Speaker 3: and coaches have ranked and evaluated the sixteen quarterbacks in 20 00:01:10,948 --> 00:01:13,228 Speaker 3: this year's class. Right now, let's focus on the top 21 00:01:13,228 --> 00:01:15,508 Speaker 3: five though. What light can you shed on those guys 22 00:01:15,548 --> 00:01:18,228 Speaker 3: before the sun comes up in Kansas City on Thursday morning? 23 00:01:18,428 --> 00:01:20,428 Speaker 5: Well, Jamie, I would say that the strong majority say 24 00:01:20,428 --> 00:01:22,708 Speaker 5: that Bryce Young is the number one quarterback within this 25 00:01:22,828 --> 00:01:25,548 Speaker 5: NFL draft, even setting aside the size, not just the 26 00:01:25,668 --> 00:01:28,628 Speaker 5: hype but also the overall size in terms of the weight, 27 00:01:28,708 --> 00:01:32,148 Speaker 5: that everything else, the durability questions, everything else that you 28 00:01:32,188 --> 00:01:35,228 Speaker 5: wanted a franchise quarterback Bryce Young has. And that's the 29 00:01:35,428 --> 00:01:38,348 Speaker 5: consensus opinion among people within the NFL in terms of 30 00:01:38,548 --> 00:01:42,828 Speaker 5: the accuracy and the processing, the overall makeup of the quarterback. 31 00:01:42,828 --> 00:01:45,508 Speaker 5: Everybody who has met with Bryce Young is very impressed 32 00:01:45,548 --> 00:01:48,988 Speaker 5: with the human being that he is. He's clearly the 33 00:01:49,028 --> 00:01:51,708 Speaker 5: number one quarterback within this class according to people within 34 00:01:51,828 --> 00:01:53,988 Speaker 5: the NFL. And that's why it will be shocked if 35 00:01:53,988 --> 00:01:56,228 Speaker 5: he's not the number one overall pick to the Carolina 36 00:01:56,268 --> 00:01:58,588 Speaker 5: Panthers in terms of the other quarterbacks in this class. 37 00:01:58,588 --> 00:02:00,588 Speaker 5: And I did it last night with a league executive 38 00:02:00,708 --> 00:02:03,348 Speaker 5: who said the same thing, which was, beyond Bryce Young, 39 00:02:03,548 --> 00:02:06,348 Speaker 5: you have questions everybody. Of course, he got CJ. Stroud 40 00:02:06,788 --> 00:02:10,228 Speaker 5: from Ohio State. In terms of his production, you can't 41 00:02:10,308 --> 00:02:12,388 Speaker 5: argue with that from Ohio State, but there's not a 42 00:02:12,388 --> 00:02:15,108 Speaker 5: great track record in terms of Ohio State quarterbacks making 43 00:02:15,148 --> 00:02:18,348 Speaker 5: the transition. Stroud is probably better equipped to make that 44 00:02:18,388 --> 00:02:21,068 Speaker 5: transition than any of the other recent quarterbacks here. But 45 00:02:21,108 --> 00:02:23,428 Speaker 5: there's still some questions just in terms of the fact 46 00:02:23,428 --> 00:02:25,268 Speaker 5: that he didn't use his legs a whole lot during 47 00:02:25,268 --> 00:02:26,708 Speaker 5: college played against Georgia. 48 00:02:26,748 --> 00:02:27,828 Speaker 2: We all saw that game. 49 00:02:28,068 --> 00:02:31,268 Speaker 5: Obviously, if that's what he can be, league executives believe 50 00:02:31,308 --> 00:02:33,108 Speaker 5: that there's certainly a possibility he could be a really 51 00:02:33,108 --> 00:02:37,428 Speaker 5: good quarterback within the NFL with Anthony Richardson, classic low floor, 52 00:02:37,708 --> 00:02:40,228 Speaker 5: high ceiling type of prospect, though maybe not as much 53 00:02:40,308 --> 00:02:42,668 Speaker 5: boom or bust as other people within the league have 54 00:02:42,748 --> 00:02:46,388 Speaker 5: said in recent months. Here he's shows some pocket presence, 55 00:02:46,548 --> 00:02:48,708 Speaker 5: he shows some capability in terms of play and actually 56 00:02:48,748 --> 00:02:52,348 Speaker 5: from the pocket, obviously a rare physical specimen. And then 57 00:02:52,388 --> 00:02:55,348 Speaker 5: he got Will Levis from Kentucky, who, if you go 58 00:02:55,388 --> 00:02:57,388 Speaker 5: back to his twenty twenty one tape, would probably be 59 00:02:57,388 --> 00:02:59,628 Speaker 5: in the conversation to be the number one overall draft pick. 60 00:02:59,668 --> 00:03:02,628 Speaker 5: But in twenty twenty two he dealt with significant injuries. 61 00:03:02,668 --> 00:03:04,868 Speaker 5: He was getting his toe and his shoulder shot up 62 00:03:04,908 --> 00:03:07,588 Speaker 5: on a weekly basis, did not play as well behind 63 00:03:07,588 --> 00:03:10,348 Speaker 5: a really bad offensive line without a lot of weapons 64 00:03:10,388 --> 00:03:12,828 Speaker 5: on the perimeter. But he's played in a Shanahan McVay 65 00:03:12,948 --> 00:03:15,548 Speaker 5: style of system. He's certainly somebody who if you need 66 00:03:15,588 --> 00:03:19,308 Speaker 5: to plug somebody in immediately. Teams believe that they're confident 67 00:03:19,508 --> 00:03:21,668 Speaker 5: that he would be able to do that, So it's 68 00:03:21,668 --> 00:03:24,508 Speaker 5: going to be really interesting. My belief, based on talking 69 00:03:24,548 --> 00:03:26,028 Speaker 5: to people within the league, is that all four of 70 00:03:26,028 --> 00:03:28,508 Speaker 5: those quarterbacks come off the board in the first twelve 71 00:03:28,548 --> 00:03:30,988 Speaker 5: picks in this NFL draft. But of course that's some 72 00:03:31,068 --> 00:03:33,028 Speaker 5: of the drama right here in the green room that 73 00:03:33,148 --> 00:03:35,068 Speaker 5: we'll be seeing play out come Thursday night. 74 00:03:35,348 --> 00:03:38,068 Speaker 3: You're right there, Tom, You're all over it. We appreciate you, 75 00:03:38,148 --> 00:03:40,588 Speaker 3: and that's just part of the draft. You said a 76 00:03:40,668 --> 00:03:42,508 Speaker 3: lot of those guys coming in the first twelve picks. 77 00:03:42,548 --> 00:03:45,348 Speaker 3: Let's start with our top five quarterbacks and inspect that position. 78 00:03:45,388 --> 00:03:47,108 Speaker 3: Tom Pelisara, thank you very much. We'll talk to you 79 00:03:47,108 --> 00:03:49,268 Speaker 3: more on Good Morning Football. All right, here's a question. 80 00:03:49,948 --> 00:03:53,548 Speaker 3: Should Bryce Young be considered a lock to be selected 81 00:03:53,588 --> 00:03:55,708 Speaker 3: as the first overall pick by the Panthers, who made 82 00:03:55,748 --> 00:03:57,188 Speaker 3: the move to get that pick from the Bears. 83 00:03:57,228 --> 00:04:00,108 Speaker 4: There are no sure things. They're no sure things. 84 00:04:00,108 --> 00:04:01,668 Speaker 2: We've been down that road. 85 00:04:01,788 --> 00:04:05,108 Speaker 6: I think he is the consensus favorite to the one pick, 86 00:04:05,228 --> 00:04:09,628 Speaker 6: and there are significant red flags about his size and 87 00:04:09,668 --> 00:04:13,308 Speaker 6: his build and that's all. And yet I believe the 88 00:04:13,348 --> 00:04:15,668 Speaker 6: Panthers are moving straight on forward. And what I've been 89 00:04:15,708 --> 00:04:19,348 Speaker 6: told by multiple sources outside of the Panthers building with 90 00:04:19,388 --> 00:04:22,068 Speaker 6: those people in the no saying, the circle of folks 91 00:04:22,108 --> 00:04:24,468 Speaker 6: that they're putting around Bryce Young are going to ensure 92 00:04:24,548 --> 00:04:27,988 Speaker 6: that this offense is built around Bryce Young sprints and 93 00:04:28,068 --> 00:04:32,868 Speaker 6: what he can do here is the NFL experience combined 94 00:04:32,908 --> 00:04:36,188 Speaker 6: years as either a quarterback, offensive coordinator, or head coach 95 00:04:36,268 --> 00:04:39,148 Speaker 6: the three most important positions for an offense on an 96 00:04:39,228 --> 00:04:42,268 Speaker 6: ORG chart between Frank Reich the head coach, Jim Caldwell 97 00:04:42,308 --> 00:04:45,828 Speaker 6: coaching the offense, and Josh McCown specifically coaching the quarterbacks. 98 00:04:46,388 --> 00:04:49,228 Speaker 6: That's forty eight years of high level experience where they 99 00:04:49,268 --> 00:04:51,828 Speaker 6: can build this offense and be able to adjust and 100 00:04:51,828 --> 00:04:54,708 Speaker 6: be malleable. So many times the first overall pick goes 101 00:04:54,748 --> 00:04:57,068 Speaker 6: to a situation that is crummy, whether it be a 102 00:04:57,108 --> 00:04:59,828 Speaker 6: defensive head coach who has no clue about quarterbacks, or 103 00:04:59,948 --> 00:05:02,188 Speaker 6: it's an organization that is flailing and is about to 104 00:05:02,188 --> 00:05:05,668 Speaker 6: fire their head coach. You now have experience, you have leadership, 105 00:05:05,668 --> 00:05:07,628 Speaker 6: and I think Bryce Young to Carolina makes a lot 106 00:05:07,628 --> 00:05:08,028 Speaker 6: of sense. 107 00:05:08,468 --> 00:05:10,188 Speaker 4: David Temper moved all the way up to number one, 108 00:05:10,188 --> 00:05:10,828 Speaker 4: so there would be. 109 00:05:10,748 --> 00:05:13,428 Speaker 6: No questions as of right now, ninety six hours at 110 00:05:13,468 --> 00:05:14,668 Speaker 6: where we're at, I think. 111 00:05:14,468 --> 00:05:15,388 Speaker 4: Bryce Young's number one. 112 00:05:16,988 --> 00:05:19,468 Speaker 3: If Bryce Young does get selected over a first, Okay, 113 00:05:19,508 --> 00:05:21,948 Speaker 3: let's play that game. Okay, gotta put Bryce Young first. 114 00:05:21,948 --> 00:05:24,228 Speaker 3: We're gonna go with the odds right now. Who goes 115 00:05:24,268 --> 00:05:26,668 Speaker 3: off your board? Who goes off your chart? The rest 116 00:05:26,748 --> 00:05:28,588 Speaker 3: of the round or the rest of the top thirty 117 00:05:28,628 --> 00:05:30,508 Speaker 3: one thirty two picks? Who do you got on your board? 118 00:05:30,548 --> 00:05:31,188 Speaker 3: You have committed? 119 00:05:31,228 --> 00:05:32,388 Speaker 4: Now, yes, I've committed. 120 00:05:32,708 --> 00:05:35,268 Speaker 7: So am I am I unveiling from bottom to top? 121 00:05:35,348 --> 00:05:36,748 Speaker 4: Or am I just going start it on? 122 00:05:36,828 --> 00:05:38,988 Speaker 2: Because we know it's gonna be Bryce go? Yeah to 123 00:05:39,108 --> 00:05:39,508 Speaker 2: the order? 124 00:05:39,668 --> 00:05:42,268 Speaker 7: Yeah, all right, So we have Bryce and then after Bryce, 125 00:05:42,428 --> 00:05:44,828 Speaker 7: I am going a little bit of stocking. I won't 126 00:05:44,868 --> 00:05:47,708 Speaker 7: say stock because who knows, but I'm going with C. J. 127 00:05:47,908 --> 00:05:48,348 Speaker 2: Stroud. 128 00:05:48,388 --> 00:05:50,788 Speaker 7: We talked about his production in college. 129 00:05:51,748 --> 00:05:52,148 Speaker 4: Let's get that. 130 00:05:52,268 --> 00:05:56,468 Speaker 6: Let's get the spelling on this trout wow ja early. 131 00:05:56,708 --> 00:05:59,988 Speaker 2: It's early, so in his head that he wrote stround, 132 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:00,948 Speaker 2: there was. 133 00:06:00,948 --> 00:06:01,668 Speaker 4: A lot of backup. 134 00:06:02,228 --> 00:06:03,868 Speaker 7: That's why that's why you have Suregger next to you 135 00:06:03,948 --> 00:06:04,668 Speaker 7: right off the back. 136 00:06:04,668 --> 00:06:06,228 Speaker 4: He's just like you fixed out. You get it. 137 00:06:06,308 --> 00:06:11,828 Speaker 7: Right, Richard, just keep the end right. I was it 138 00:06:11,868 --> 00:06:13,748 Speaker 7: was a struggle with all the erase that going on. 139 00:06:14,188 --> 00:06:16,188 Speaker 7: Shroud's going number two. I'm not going to sit there 140 00:06:16,188 --> 00:06:18,948 Speaker 7: for long. Then at the third right underneath him. 141 00:06:19,108 --> 00:06:21,868 Speaker 2: I am going with Richardson. 142 00:06:21,708 --> 00:06:24,228 Speaker 7: And I believe that we talked about it last week. 143 00:06:24,468 --> 00:06:27,548 Speaker 7: Schrieger said it, Hey, with Richardson, there's so much potential 144 00:06:27,588 --> 00:06:28,988 Speaker 7: that there's going to be a team that says, you 145 00:06:29,028 --> 00:06:31,268 Speaker 7: know what, We know he has flaws, but we think 146 00:06:31,308 --> 00:06:34,588 Speaker 7: we can figure it out. Next, I'm going with Will Levis. 147 00:06:34,708 --> 00:06:37,148 Speaker 7: Obviously we saw how well as Pro Day was. You 148 00:06:37,148 --> 00:06:39,628 Speaker 7: can go back and forth about twenty twenty one, twenty 149 00:06:39,788 --> 00:06:42,388 Speaker 7: twenty two, but obviously the kid can play. And then lastly, 150 00:06:42,468 --> 00:06:45,468 Speaker 7: obviously I'm going with Hendon Hooker, twenty five years old, 151 00:06:45,468 --> 00:06:49,028 Speaker 7: coming off the ACL, had a fantastic year for Tennessee, 152 00:06:49,388 --> 00:06:50,988 Speaker 7: was able to beat Alabama. 153 00:06:50,548 --> 00:06:51,628 Speaker 2: And do some special things. 154 00:06:51,628 --> 00:06:53,948 Speaker 7: But this right here is my five rounding out with 155 00:06:53,988 --> 00:06:56,068 Speaker 7: Hendon Hooker going late in the first round. 156 00:06:56,588 --> 00:06:57,108 Speaker 2: I did too. 157 00:06:57,268 --> 00:07:00,148 Speaker 6: I think five quarterbacks go. I think Hooker is interesting. 158 00:07:00,268 --> 00:07:02,228 Speaker 6: Peter King had a mock draft today had Hooker going 159 00:07:02,268 --> 00:07:04,628 Speaker 6: before Richard sit which I thought was interesting. I had 160 00:07:04,668 --> 00:07:06,668 Speaker 6: Hooker going all the way to eleven in my last 161 00:07:06,708 --> 00:07:08,828 Speaker 6: mock draft. I do think he goes first round because 162 00:07:08,828 --> 00:07:10,788 Speaker 6: of the five year contract you get if you draft 163 00:07:10,828 --> 00:07:12,748 Speaker 6: a quarterback in the first round. So if he has 164 00:07:12,788 --> 00:07:14,588 Speaker 6: the red shirt this year, you still get four more 165 00:07:14,668 --> 00:07:15,868 Speaker 6: years of them. If you take him in the second 166 00:07:15,948 --> 00:07:18,388 Speaker 6: or third round, you only get three more years of him. 167 00:07:18,508 --> 00:07:20,588 Speaker 6: And he's twenty five years old, so you want to 168 00:07:20,628 --> 00:07:22,428 Speaker 6: get as much as you can out of Hendon Hooker. 169 00:07:22,508 --> 00:07:24,508 Speaker 6: So that's the Hendon Hooker piece. I do think he 170 00:07:24,508 --> 00:07:26,908 Speaker 6: goes first round. I go bright On one two, I 171 00:07:27,028 --> 00:07:27,628 Speaker 6: go c J. 172 00:07:27,828 --> 00:07:31,148 Speaker 4: Stroud. I think there's been a lot made of c J. 173 00:07:31,268 --> 00:07:34,468 Speaker 6: Stroud's interviews with teams, his S two cognition test scores. 174 00:07:34,628 --> 00:07:35,908 Speaker 6: I think at the end of the day, the production 175 00:07:36,068 --> 00:07:38,548 Speaker 6: was real, and in big games he played huge, especially 176 00:07:38,628 --> 00:07:41,268 Speaker 6: that Georgia colleg Football playoff game three. 177 00:07:41,708 --> 00:07:42,268 Speaker 2: This is one. 178 00:07:42,348 --> 00:07:44,788 Speaker 4: I go Will Levis. Okay, I go Will Levis. 179 00:07:45,428 --> 00:07:49,268 Speaker 2: Where's you my computer? I had him four Will. 180 00:07:49,108 --> 00:07:52,988 Speaker 6: Levis the trade Yeah yeah, yeah, but hi, hi, I 181 00:07:53,028 --> 00:07:53,548 Speaker 6: still think he. 182 00:07:53,588 --> 00:07:54,228 Speaker 4: Might end up on me. 183 00:07:54,388 --> 00:07:56,308 Speaker 3: Wait, I thought you had him going to the text round. 184 00:07:56,388 --> 00:07:58,868 Speaker 4: I'm moving on. I'm moving that up all right, that 185 00:07:58,948 --> 00:07:59,428 Speaker 4: was one point. 186 00:07:59,508 --> 00:08:01,188 Speaker 2: Okay, my bad. 187 00:08:02,148 --> 00:08:07,308 Speaker 6: Five four, I'm going with Richardson. I don't know if 188 00:08:07,308 --> 00:08:08,988 Speaker 6: he could play in the NFL. And everyone's like, he's 189 00:08:09,068 --> 00:08:11,028 Speaker 6: Jalen Hurts, He's jailing Hurt. Jalen Hurts is the hardest 190 00:08:11,028 --> 00:08:12,468 Speaker 6: worker we've ever seen in the NFL. He's in the 191 00:08:12,468 --> 00:08:14,148 Speaker 6: facility all day long. Like there's a lot that's a 192 00:08:14,268 --> 00:08:16,708 Speaker 6: high bar to say he's jailing Hurts. And then five 193 00:08:16,748 --> 00:08:18,788 Speaker 6: I go Hooker with an asterisk, red shirt ear but 194 00:08:18,868 --> 00:08:21,228 Speaker 6: here we go screen grab find me in five years 195 00:08:21,268 --> 00:08:23,308 Speaker 6: when I had Josh Rosen five years ago is number 196 00:08:23,348 --> 00:08:27,468 Speaker 6: one on my list, not a shamed young Stroud Levice, Richardson, 197 00:08:27,468 --> 00:08:28,388 Speaker 6: Hooker with an asterisk. 198 00:08:28,468 --> 00:08:30,948 Speaker 1: I like this the bonus takes. Jalen Hurts is the 199 00:08:30,948 --> 00:08:32,108 Speaker 1: hardest worker in the NFL. 200 00:08:32,708 --> 00:08:33,468 Speaker 2: It's incredible. 201 00:08:34,028 --> 00:08:38,308 Speaker 1: Jerry Rice running hills like it was JJ Watt, You're lazy, 202 00:08:38,468 --> 00:08:39,388 Speaker 1: Oh my god. 203 00:08:39,188 --> 00:08:41,268 Speaker 2: Peter Peter's comorable with it today. 204 00:08:41,268 --> 00:08:43,788 Speaker 1: All right, I'm going to use the Jalen Brunson Daily 205 00:08:43,868 --> 00:08:47,148 Speaker 1: News newspaper Jalen Brunson thirty third pick kind of fell 206 00:08:47,148 --> 00:08:48,428 Speaker 1: there high quality here in New York. 207 00:08:48,468 --> 00:08:50,868 Speaker 2: Bryce Young number one, YEP, I think someone swinging out 208 00:08:50,868 --> 00:08:51,548 Speaker 2: of their shoes. Guys. 209 00:08:52,028 --> 00:08:53,508 Speaker 1: I think Anthony Richards is going to be the second 210 00:08:53,588 --> 00:08:56,188 Speaker 1: quarterback taking I think these guys are too thirsty for 211 00:08:56,268 --> 00:08:56,708 Speaker 1: the talent. 212 00:08:56,908 --> 00:08:59,948 Speaker 2: Ceiling ceiling, ceiling, ceiling, ceiling. They love it, and then 213 00:08:59,988 --> 00:09:00,588 Speaker 2: it gets weird. 214 00:09:00,628 --> 00:09:02,388 Speaker 1: The third quarterback thing is going to be Hending Hooker, 215 00:09:02,428 --> 00:09:04,708 Speaker 1: which means the fourth I think is going to be CJ. 216 00:09:04,748 --> 00:09:05,108 Speaker 2: Stroud. 217 00:09:05,108 --> 00:09:06,788 Speaker 1: I think the plummet is real. I hope it's not. 218 00:09:06,908 --> 00:09:07,908 Speaker 1: I like CJ. Stroud a lot. 219 00:09:07,948 --> 00:09:09,908 Speaker 2: We're gonna talk about this later in the show. The word, 220 00:09:09,988 --> 00:09:13,428 Speaker 2: oh my god, cognition. Cognition, cognition, not completion. 221 00:09:13,948 --> 00:09:16,548 Speaker 1: Cognition is apparently the thing that's driving this bus. And 222 00:09:16,588 --> 00:09:18,508 Speaker 1: I think Will Levis is gonna fall. I do for 223 00:09:18,628 --> 00:09:21,268 Speaker 1: several different reasons. I think the hype around him is 224 00:09:21,268 --> 00:09:23,428 Speaker 1: a little bit contrived. There's a lot of people who 225 00:09:23,468 --> 00:09:26,308 Speaker 1: I respect, multiple people who do this for a living, 226 00:09:26,508 --> 00:09:29,068 Speaker 1: who don't have a first round grade on Will Levis 227 00:09:29,068 --> 00:09:30,588 Speaker 1: and are not afraid to tell you about it. 228 00:09:30,748 --> 00:09:32,948 Speaker 2: Will Levis, We've never I think there's just in that up. 229 00:09:33,028 --> 00:09:35,148 Speaker 4: I need that framed right up so we can come 230 00:09:35,188 --> 00:09:35,628 Speaker 4: and visit this. 231 00:09:35,868 --> 00:09:38,588 Speaker 2: I hope I'm wrong. I really do. But this is 232 00:09:38,588 --> 00:09:41,228 Speaker 2: how I feel. I think NFL talented I do is 233 00:09:41,268 --> 00:09:43,948 Speaker 2: afraid of different. I think Will Levis is different. 234 00:09:44,028 --> 00:09:45,908 Speaker 1: I don't think we've ever seen a star quarterback in 235 00:09:45,988 --> 00:09:49,668 Speaker 1: NFL history with his body type. There's eccentricities in his personality. 236 00:09:50,068 --> 00:09:52,548 Speaker 1: There's a lot of problems with his play last year. 237 00:09:52,788 --> 00:09:54,948 Speaker 1: That's my list, have bet it, let's go. I can't 238 00:09:54,988 --> 00:09:56,868 Speaker 1: wait to see Jamie Ertle's I did this all with 239 00:09:56,908 --> 00:09:58,668 Speaker 1: chat GPT. I didn't even come up with it by myself. 240 00:09:58,708 --> 00:09:59,908 Speaker 1: You're just pumping in and they come up with their 241 00:09:59,988 --> 00:10:00,428 Speaker 1: draft list. 242 00:10:00,468 --> 00:10:00,828 Speaker 2: That's it. 243 00:10:01,108 --> 00:10:03,508 Speaker 3: But Kyle, you are not afraid of wrong. So the 244 00:10:03,548 --> 00:10:06,228 Speaker 3: reason why afraid of different? You're not a fit of different. 245 00:10:06,268 --> 00:10:07,708 Speaker 3: So the reason why you hope you're wrong is because 246 00:10:07,748 --> 00:10:09,828 Speaker 3: I think you want Will Levis to go higher? 247 00:10:09,948 --> 00:10:10,068 Speaker 1: Right? 248 00:10:10,348 --> 00:10:11,148 Speaker 3: You like different? 249 00:10:11,428 --> 00:10:13,788 Speaker 1: Yes, if it was up to me, Anthony Richards will 250 00:10:13,788 --> 00:10:15,268 Speaker 1: be number one pick, and then Bryce Stung and then 251 00:10:15,348 --> 00:10:16,868 Speaker 1: Levis and then the other two would just figure it out. 252 00:10:16,868 --> 00:10:17,748 Speaker 2: But I like the different guys. 253 00:10:18,148 --> 00:10:19,948 Speaker 3: There you go. I like the verbal commitment. Sure, so 254 00:10:19,988 --> 00:10:21,908 Speaker 3: we're all putting our faces next to this, I guess 255 00:10:22,108 --> 00:10:24,588 Speaker 3: all right, Sure, roll tide go Number one, Bryce young 256 00:10:24,628 --> 00:10:27,988 Speaker 3: off the board. I do to have Anthony Richardson going too, 257 00:10:28,468 --> 00:10:31,028 Speaker 3: sure of it is because what I think the teams 258 00:10:31,028 --> 00:10:34,468 Speaker 3: are going to jockey for in terms of draft day trades. 259 00:10:34,628 --> 00:10:36,228 Speaker 3: I think there is going to be a team that 260 00:10:36,588 --> 00:10:39,788 Speaker 3: thinks so high, so much Anthony richard going to get 261 00:10:39,828 --> 00:10:42,588 Speaker 3: up and get Then I think Crout is going to 262 00:10:42,588 --> 00:10:44,668 Speaker 3: be the guy that's there, and he is. I think 263 00:10:44,668 --> 00:10:46,668 Speaker 3: he's going to be a commendable quarterback in the NFL, 264 00:10:46,708 --> 00:10:49,068 Speaker 3: and I think his consistency probably beats out. Then it's 265 00:10:49,068 --> 00:10:52,068 Speaker 3: Anthony Richardson, but there's just something really spicy about that 266 00:10:52,108 --> 00:10:53,948 Speaker 3: guy that I have next to number two. Then I 267 00:10:54,028 --> 00:10:56,668 Speaker 3: have Levis going and then here's my trickery. I have 268 00:10:56,748 --> 00:10:59,068 Speaker 3: here at five, I have to shift my paper ever 269 00:10:59,148 --> 00:11:02,388 Speaker 3: so committed, I have H two sitting here. Some people 270 00:11:02,468 --> 00:11:04,788 Speaker 3: might interpret that as Hendon Hooker, you can you're about 271 00:11:04,788 --> 00:11:07,068 Speaker 3: to change it, or you could consider Jake Cayner as well. 272 00:11:07,108 --> 00:11:09,548 Speaker 3: I just cannot commit. I can't go here or I 273 00:11:09,588 --> 00:11:12,188 Speaker 3: can't go here. Jay Cayner is a very interesting quarterback 274 00:11:12,188 --> 00:11:15,948 Speaker 3: out of Frozeno State. His cognition scores have also been 275 00:11:16,028 --> 00:11:18,788 Speaker 3: really great. He's had played a long time, a lot 276 00:11:18,828 --> 00:11:21,748 Speaker 3: of football at Frozeno State. Great coaches there. I can't 277 00:11:22,668 --> 00:11:24,508 Speaker 3: I can't h two. I'm just going to age two 278 00:11:24,508 --> 00:11:26,028 Speaker 3: at the number five spot, right. 279 00:11:25,908 --> 00:11:28,068 Speaker 2: So you standing running threads Peter between all of them. 280 00:11:28,108 --> 00:11:30,388 Speaker 6: Yeah, Richardson trade up is interesting, So I think that's great. 281 00:11:30,388 --> 00:11:32,668 Speaker 6: I think I think three becomes a really interesting part 282 00:11:32,668 --> 00:11:34,668 Speaker 6: of this draft. With the Arizona Cardinals, they've pretty much 283 00:11:34,708 --> 00:11:36,188 Speaker 6: put on a billboard that the pick is up for 284 00:11:36,228 --> 00:11:37,428 Speaker 6: sale if someone wants it. 285 00:11:37,988 --> 00:11:41,068 Speaker 4: Let's assume one is quarterback. Two, we don't know. 286 00:11:41,668 --> 00:11:41,948 Speaker 2: Three. 287 00:11:42,188 --> 00:11:44,348 Speaker 6: Are you trading up for CJ. Stroud, that's what? Or 288 00:11:44,348 --> 00:11:46,348 Speaker 6: are you trading up for Anthony Richardson? 289 00:11:47,228 --> 00:11:49,708 Speaker 4: Four? And we'll go through it over the next few days. 290 00:11:49,788 --> 00:11:52,948 Speaker 6: I've heard, honestly from good sources who know that Indianapolis 291 00:11:52,948 --> 00:11:55,028 Speaker 6: building inside and out. There are huge fans of Stroud 292 00:11:55,068 --> 00:11:57,508 Speaker 6: in that building. There are huge fans of Levels. That 293 00:11:57,508 --> 00:11:59,188 Speaker 6: wasn't a false report I put out last week. There 294 00:11:59,188 --> 00:12:01,708 Speaker 6: are big Levis fans there, and then there's also a 295 00:12:01,788 --> 00:12:04,988 Speaker 6: huge contingent of people in that building who are Richard folks. 296 00:12:05,388 --> 00:12:08,228 Speaker 6: Four is fascinating to me. Who's trading up to three 297 00:12:08,388 --> 00:12:10,828 Speaker 6: to ensure they get their guy? And maybe Jamie maybe 298 00:12:10,828 --> 00:12:12,588 Speaker 6: it's Anthony Richardson, or maybe it's c J. 299 00:12:12,668 --> 00:12:12,988 Speaker 2: Straft. 300 00:12:13,148 --> 00:12:15,508 Speaker 7: That's what's interesting to me because there's been so much 301 00:12:15,548 --> 00:12:18,708 Speaker 7: for so long of young and strout, young and strout youngest. 302 00:12:18,908 --> 00:12:20,628 Speaker 7: I feel like there could be a team and the 303 00:12:20,788 --> 00:12:22,708 Speaker 7: back end in the first round where next thing you know, 304 00:12:22,788 --> 00:12:27,708 Speaker 7: Houston goes defense with Tyree Wilson or with Will Anderson, 305 00:12:27,708 --> 00:12:29,268 Speaker 7: and next thing you know, there's a team sitting there 306 00:12:29,268 --> 00:12:31,068 Speaker 7: and they're just like, Wow, at three, now we can 307 00:12:31,108 --> 00:12:33,268 Speaker 7: actually jump up and get c J. Stroud, which maybe 308 00:12:33,268 --> 00:12:36,028 Speaker 7: we didn't anticipate a few weeks ago. So now we 309 00:12:36,068 --> 00:12:38,148 Speaker 7: maybe make those trades to get up to three and 310 00:12:38,188 --> 00:12:38,948 Speaker 7: get a guy like I. 311 00:12:38,868 --> 00:12:42,388 Speaker 1: Have this feeling Houston's gonna go defense twice at both picks. 312 00:12:42,508 --> 00:12:44,708 Speaker 1: Might just be all in for Demicos. They were building 313 00:12:44,748 --> 00:12:46,468 Speaker 1: a defense and then we'll get a quarterbacks, which would. 314 00:12:46,268 --> 00:12:47,268 Speaker 4: Be for years. 315 00:12:47,468 --> 00:12:51,868 Speaker 6: I feel the Niners went Armstead, Buckner Bos they had 316 00:12:51,868 --> 00:12:54,428 Speaker 6: the big kid, they had another one who's not worked 317 00:12:54,428 --> 00:12:56,748 Speaker 6: out as well, Javon in Law. They just went defensive, 318 00:12:56,788 --> 00:12:58,588 Speaker 6: one defensive line of fendan and they're the NCY championshgain 319 00:12:58,588 --> 00:12:58,868 Speaker 6: every year. 320 00:12:58,908 --> 00:13:02,068 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's a beautiful thing in Demico Ryans was there 321 00:13:02,068 --> 00:13:04,028 Speaker 3: at the twenty twenty three NFL Draft, presented by Bud 322 00:13:04,108 --> 00:13:06,708 Speaker 3: Light is almost to your greatness, greatness, who are you? 323 00:13:07,108 --> 00:13:09,588 Speaker 3: Because you're on the clock. Watch live Thursday through Saturday 324 00:13:09,668 --> 00:13:13,348 Speaker 3: NFL Network Draft coverage presented by Verizon. Additional coverage can 325 00:13:13,388 --> 00:13:16,308 Speaker 3: be seen on ABC, ESPN and ESPN to Ports, and 326 00:13:16,348 --> 00:13:19,748 Speaker 3: you could stream it on NFL Plus. It was Lafarnians. 327 00:13:20,028 --> 00:13:21,708 Speaker 3: There's a lot more to keep an eye on it. 328 00:13:21,788 --> 00:13:24,228 Speaker 1: Plus Peter as usual as the inside scoop and some 329 00:13:24,268 --> 00:13:25,908 Speaker 1: of the top prospects for us on everything we should 330 00:13:25,908 --> 00:13:27,348 Speaker 1: know before Thursday night, Peter, what's coming? 331 00:13:27,388 --> 00:13:29,708 Speaker 6: I love watching this guy run. Which NFL team's gonna 332 00:13:29,708 --> 00:13:30,628 Speaker 6: be able to see him in there? 333 00:13:30,668 --> 00:13:34,668 Speaker 4: That's that's NSJ Chhad, whatever his name is. 334 00:13:34,748 --> 00:13:47,308 Speaker 8: Let's go. 335 00:13:47,308 --> 00:13:48,788 Speaker 2: Good morning football. 336 00:13:50,148 --> 00:13:52,388 Speaker 6: We're just three days away from the NFL Draft. We've 337 00:13:52,388 --> 00:13:54,868 Speaker 6: been hearing a lot of buzz about potential picks. I've 338 00:13:54,868 --> 00:13:57,228 Speaker 6: been all the phones all week, and I figure, let's 339 00:13:57,268 --> 00:13:58,988 Speaker 6: just bring it all out. Let's empty the notebook. Here's 340 00:13:59,028 --> 00:14:00,828 Speaker 6: the secon more calling what I heard this weekend. We 341 00:14:00,868 --> 00:14:02,628 Speaker 6: did this last year before the draft, and some of 342 00:14:02,628 --> 00:14:05,588 Speaker 6: that stuff was stinging myke go before saw us he did. 343 00:14:05,628 --> 00:14:07,708 Speaker 4: Treyvon Walker will go before it did. Hutchinson he did, 344 00:14:07,748 --> 00:14:09,188 Speaker 4: and then I was wrong with probably a ton of it. 345 00:14:09,308 --> 00:14:12,628 Speaker 6: But here we go what I heard this weekend, starting 346 00:14:12,668 --> 00:14:16,068 Speaker 6: with number five time and time again, Houston is not 347 00:14:16,388 --> 00:14:18,788 Speaker 6: scared to pass on a quarterback. 348 00:14:18,828 --> 00:14:20,468 Speaker 4: It makes so much sense to take a quarterback. 349 00:14:20,708 --> 00:14:22,908 Speaker 6: He can't really go into the season with a number 350 00:14:22,948 --> 00:14:25,628 Speaker 6: two overall pick and say Davis Mills is our guy, right, 351 00:14:26,428 --> 00:14:29,148 Speaker 6: you can and the way they see this thing, Houston 352 00:14:29,188 --> 00:14:31,348 Speaker 6: has the two and the twelve, So think about the 353 00:14:31,388 --> 00:14:33,228 Speaker 6: two in the twelve as a whole. If you can 354 00:14:33,268 --> 00:14:37,948 Speaker 6: get Tyree Wilson or Will Anderson at two, you can 355 00:14:38,108 --> 00:14:40,748 Speaker 6: also use that twelve pick to either move up to 356 00:14:40,788 --> 00:14:43,628 Speaker 6: get a quarterback, or you can stay at twelve and 357 00:14:43,628 --> 00:14:45,228 Speaker 6: get a quarterback if one falls. 358 00:14:45,468 --> 00:14:47,268 Speaker 4: If you take the quarterback at two. 359 00:14:47,628 --> 00:14:50,388 Speaker 6: You will not get Will Anderson or Tyree Wilson in 360 00:14:50,428 --> 00:14:54,748 Speaker 6: this draft. These guys are viewed as franchise pillars Wilson 361 00:14:55,108 --> 00:14:55,748 Speaker 6: and Anderson. 362 00:14:55,748 --> 00:14:56,668 Speaker 4: Now, if you viewed CJ. 363 00:14:56,788 --> 00:14:59,188 Speaker 6: Stroud that way, quarterback is probably the most important position 364 00:14:59,228 --> 00:14:59,908 Speaker 6: in all the sports. 365 00:14:59,948 --> 00:15:03,148 Speaker 4: Get the guy. If you don't, well, then. 366 00:15:03,028 --> 00:15:05,308 Speaker 6: Maybe you take one of the other guys, and you 367 00:15:05,428 --> 00:15:07,588 Speaker 6: let Stroud slip, and you let it chips fall where 368 00:15:07,628 --> 00:15:09,148 Speaker 6: they may. And if you have to trade back up 369 00:15:09,228 --> 00:15:11,428 Speaker 6: to get higher than twelve, you could got the Amo 370 00:15:11,428 --> 00:15:13,348 Speaker 6: to do it with second round picks and whatever else. 371 00:15:13,428 --> 00:15:15,428 Speaker 4: But I hear they are not scared. 372 00:15:15,108 --> 00:15:17,788 Speaker 6: To just take the best defensive player. 373 00:15:17,548 --> 00:15:18,068 Speaker 4: On their board. 374 00:15:18,108 --> 00:15:21,148 Speaker 6: Now you would think Tamiko Ryans, Will Anderson, and Nick 375 00:15:21,148 --> 00:15:23,708 Speaker 6: Saban says that Will Anderson is the hardest worker he 376 00:15:23,748 --> 00:15:26,828 Speaker 6: has ever had on a defense. The Texas Tech thing 377 00:15:26,908 --> 00:15:29,268 Speaker 6: is different when you got Tyree Wilson, who did not 378 00:15:29,348 --> 00:15:31,468 Speaker 6: have the production in college, does not come from a 379 00:15:31,468 --> 00:15:35,308 Speaker 6: defensive program. Yet the length, the build that seems to 380 00:15:35,348 --> 00:15:38,108 Speaker 6: fit what Demiko Ryans and those forty nine ers defensive 381 00:15:38,148 --> 00:15:41,828 Speaker 6: lineman did as far as complete build as a long, 382 00:15:41,988 --> 00:15:43,268 Speaker 6: four down defensive lineman. 383 00:15:43,668 --> 00:15:44,908 Speaker 4: I'm fascinate to see what Houston does. 384 00:15:44,948 --> 00:15:47,828 Speaker 6: And that's what makes every pick afterwards up for grabs, 385 00:15:47,828 --> 00:15:51,428 Speaker 6: including number three, which is our next point here. Arizona 386 00:15:51,628 --> 00:15:54,468 Speaker 6: is open for business at three. I've heard from multiple 387 00:15:54,548 --> 00:15:56,668 Speaker 6: teams that you can have the Arizona pick if you're 388 00:15:56,668 --> 00:15:59,548 Speaker 6: willing to make an offer, which makes it really intriguing 389 00:15:59,828 --> 00:16:02,068 Speaker 6: with all of these quarterbacks up top. You have a 390 00:16:02,228 --> 00:16:05,268 Speaker 6: first year head coach and Jonathan Gannon, you have a 391 00:16:05,508 --> 00:16:08,428 Speaker 6: first year general manager in Monty Austin for and you 392 00:16:08,508 --> 00:16:10,988 Speaker 6: have an owner Michael Bidwill, who looks to be maybe 393 00:16:11,028 --> 00:16:12,468 Speaker 6: rebuilding this thing on the fly. 394 00:16:12,588 --> 00:16:13,748 Speaker 4: Now, I thought it was interesting. 395 00:16:14,508 --> 00:16:18,188 Speaker 6: Not only did JG Jonathan Gannon, and not only did Monty, 396 00:16:18,508 --> 00:16:21,708 Speaker 6: but the PR staff of Mark Dalton and Chris Melvin 397 00:16:21,748 --> 00:16:24,308 Speaker 6: and Drew Pensing the offensive court, they all went to Norman, 398 00:16:24,348 --> 00:16:27,948 Speaker 6: Oklahoma this weekend and they were all there to support 399 00:16:28,068 --> 00:16:30,708 Speaker 6: Kyler as his statue was unveiled. 400 00:16:30,708 --> 00:16:32,948 Speaker 4: Now, a lot of critics were out there, that's fair saying. 401 00:16:32,788 --> 00:16:34,308 Speaker 6: Why are they doing that as opposed to being in 402 00:16:34,348 --> 00:16:37,068 Speaker 6: the room building their board and all that stuff. Truth 403 00:16:37,148 --> 00:16:39,988 Speaker 6: matter is that symbol was Kyler is our guy. 404 00:16:40,148 --> 00:16:41,228 Speaker 4: We are here foreman, we. 405 00:16:41,228 --> 00:16:42,988 Speaker 6: Are a group that is going to have his back 406 00:16:43,028 --> 00:16:45,748 Speaker 6: through everything. Kyler's the guy, which means three could be 407 00:16:45,828 --> 00:16:46,588 Speaker 6: up for sale. 408 00:16:46,668 --> 00:16:46,988 Speaker 2: All right. 409 00:16:47,028 --> 00:16:48,628 Speaker 4: My next point in my mock. 410 00:16:48,508 --> 00:16:51,348 Speaker 6: Draft, I had Darnel Washington the tight end out of 411 00:16:51,388 --> 00:16:53,308 Speaker 6: Georgia going in the first round. The amount of people 412 00:16:53,308 --> 00:16:55,988 Speaker 6: who hit me up saying major mistake and that you 413 00:16:55,988 --> 00:16:59,788 Speaker 6: don't have Sam Laporta in there. Said, all right, Washington's 414 00:16:59,788 --> 00:17:01,868 Speaker 6: guy who put up the huge stats and had the 415 00:17:01,948 --> 00:17:03,188 Speaker 6: awesome combine whole thing. 416 00:17:03,548 --> 00:17:05,628 Speaker 4: So who is Sam? I'm Laporta. 417 00:17:05,828 --> 00:17:09,468 Speaker 6: Sam Laporta is a tight end out of Iowa, which 418 00:17:09,508 --> 00:17:11,948 Speaker 6: is in a tight end factory. You want to go 419 00:17:11,988 --> 00:17:14,908 Speaker 6: down the list of Dwight Clark and you go right 420 00:17:14,908 --> 00:17:16,828 Speaker 6: to Hockinson or Noah Fait. 421 00:17:17,228 --> 00:17:18,628 Speaker 4: And of course George Kittle. 422 00:17:19,548 --> 00:17:22,308 Speaker 6: This is the guy Laporta and he was a stud 423 00:17:22,348 --> 00:17:24,788 Speaker 6: at Iowa. He didn't get much action his first two years, 424 00:17:24,788 --> 00:17:26,588 Speaker 6: as is the case with all these Iowa players. 425 00:17:26,628 --> 00:17:28,508 Speaker 4: You gotta wait your time, and then he blew. 426 00:17:28,348 --> 00:17:30,548 Speaker 6: Up and he was second place in the Best tight 427 00:17:30,628 --> 00:17:31,388 Speaker 6: End Award. 428 00:17:31,388 --> 00:17:31,588 Speaker 3: Thing. 429 00:17:31,668 --> 00:17:34,588 Speaker 6: But Laporta is higher than Washington on a lot of boards, 430 00:17:34,668 --> 00:17:37,348 Speaker 6: despite Washington being the big name at the combine and 431 00:17:37,348 --> 00:17:39,748 Speaker 6: of course having all that success on the national champion 432 00:17:39,788 --> 00:17:40,668 Speaker 6: Georgia Bulldogs. 433 00:17:40,988 --> 00:17:42,148 Speaker 2: All right, next. 434 00:17:41,948 --> 00:17:43,868 Speaker 6: Point here that I have heard, and I'm gonna throw 435 00:17:43,908 --> 00:17:44,788 Speaker 6: out here on this show. 436 00:17:45,828 --> 00:17:47,108 Speaker 4: I don't know this might be controversial. 437 00:17:47,228 --> 00:17:49,548 Speaker 6: Here what you got, Jalen Carter will not escape the 438 00:17:49,588 --> 00:17:50,308 Speaker 6: top six. 439 00:17:50,988 --> 00:17:52,268 Speaker 4: All right, forget top ten. 440 00:17:52,428 --> 00:17:55,388 Speaker 6: I'm here in top top six at this point, and 441 00:17:55,548 --> 00:17:59,108 Speaker 6: top ten was the backstop as to why Drew Rosenhaus 442 00:17:59,108 --> 00:18:00,428 Speaker 6: didn't have a meeting with all these teams. 443 00:18:00,428 --> 00:18:02,988 Speaker 4: Look, I could be wrong, and these teams can be wrong. 444 00:18:03,028 --> 00:18:03,628 Speaker 4: Doesn't come from me. 445 00:18:03,708 --> 00:18:06,668 Speaker 6: This comes from the way the draft is said. Here, 446 00:18:06,828 --> 00:18:12,708 Speaker 6: you've got Anderson, Wilson and Carter as your three stud 447 00:18:12,828 --> 00:18:17,028 Speaker 6: blue chip defensive linement, and then there's a major drop 448 00:18:17,068 --> 00:18:19,268 Speaker 6: off after that, and it's the Nolan Smiths and the 449 00:18:19,348 --> 00:18:21,708 Speaker 6: Lucas van Ness's, and you can go down the list 450 00:18:21,708 --> 00:18:24,628 Speaker 6: of that next tier, but that Carter is a blue chipper. 451 00:18:24,788 --> 00:18:26,148 Speaker 6: And if you look at the teams that are up 452 00:18:26,188 --> 00:18:28,388 Speaker 6: in the top ten, the Seahawks have the. 453 00:18:28,388 --> 00:18:31,468 Speaker 4: Five and the twenty. The Lions have the six and 454 00:18:31,548 --> 00:18:32,148 Speaker 4: the eighteen. 455 00:18:32,508 --> 00:18:35,148 Speaker 6: Not that Carter's a risk as far as a player goes, 456 00:18:35,188 --> 00:18:39,028 Speaker 6: But if you swing on Carter and it's a complete. 457 00:18:38,548 --> 00:18:41,588 Speaker 4: Mess and he portrays your trust the whole. 458 00:18:41,388 --> 00:18:44,548 Speaker 6: Thing, You've got eighteen, you've got twenty, You've got someone 459 00:18:44,548 --> 00:18:45,028 Speaker 6: else there. 460 00:18:45,348 --> 00:18:45,748 Speaker 2: Oh my god. 461 00:18:45,788 --> 00:18:49,188 Speaker 6: So I'm looking at five and six, either Seattle or Detroit, 462 00:18:49,268 --> 00:18:51,188 Speaker 6: and the expectation that this man is not. 463 00:18:51,188 --> 00:18:53,268 Speaker 4: Gonna slip out of the top six. 464 00:18:54,268 --> 00:18:56,468 Speaker 6: And my number one point here and the last one 465 00:18:56,468 --> 00:18:59,228 Speaker 6: that I got on this is that as much as 466 00:18:59,548 --> 00:19:02,068 Speaker 6: the running back position has been devalued, and the running 467 00:19:02,068 --> 00:19:02,988 Speaker 6: back position. 468 00:19:02,708 --> 00:19:04,148 Speaker 4: Is now worthless, and we don't care. 469 00:19:04,548 --> 00:19:07,508 Speaker 6: There's a million Isaiah Pacheco's and you can start any 470 00:19:07,508 --> 00:19:08,228 Speaker 6: seventh round pick. 471 00:19:08,228 --> 00:19:10,188 Speaker 4: There's gonna be two running backs in the first round. 472 00:19:10,268 --> 00:19:13,348 Speaker 6: One of them is John Robinson. Believe he goes and look, 473 00:19:13,348 --> 00:19:15,788 Speaker 6: they could go anywhere. This could be as high as 474 00:19:15,828 --> 00:19:18,228 Speaker 6: eight to Atlanta, It could be as low as twenty 475 00:19:18,228 --> 00:19:19,228 Speaker 6: five to the Giants. 476 00:19:19,388 --> 00:19:20,428 Speaker 4: V Jon Robinson's go. 477 00:19:20,868 --> 00:19:22,988 Speaker 6: But not only b Jeon Robinson, but our guests on 478 00:19:23,028 --> 00:19:25,228 Speaker 6: the show today, Jamiir Gibbs is expected to go in 479 00:19:25,268 --> 00:19:28,468 Speaker 6: the first round as well. A lot of different teams 480 00:19:28,508 --> 00:19:29,788 Speaker 6: have told me that you know, at the end of 481 00:19:29,788 --> 00:19:31,228 Speaker 6: the first round, this is the guy to watch, and 482 00:19:31,268 --> 00:19:34,428 Speaker 6: that in fact, some teams have them a lot closer 483 00:19:34,468 --> 00:19:38,228 Speaker 6: than you imagine. Robinson's been the pre draft love from everybody, 484 00:19:38,268 --> 00:19:41,428 Speaker 6: but Gibbs late in the process has picked up a 485 00:19:41,468 --> 00:19:46,468 Speaker 6: lot of steam because of his pass catching. Oh and 486 00:19:46,588 --> 00:19:49,268 Speaker 6: also because of the way the NFL is bill right now. Now, Look, 487 00:19:49,908 --> 00:19:51,428 Speaker 6: we love what Robinson has. We had him on the 488 00:19:51,428 --> 00:19:53,948 Speaker 6: show last week. He is Sakuon Barkley. He could be 489 00:19:53,948 --> 00:19:55,788 Speaker 6: that and they can do all that. This is more 490 00:19:55,828 --> 00:19:58,348 Speaker 6: of a Kamara McCaffrey type, or hey, you need to 491 00:19:58,388 --> 00:19:59,988 Speaker 6: line out out wide, you could be. 492 00:19:59,908 --> 00:20:00,788 Speaker 4: That slot receiver. 493 00:20:01,268 --> 00:20:03,908 Speaker 6: He's not as big obviously as v Jeon Robinson, but 494 00:20:03,948 --> 00:20:05,948 Speaker 6: he might have elusive ability. 495 00:20:06,468 --> 00:20:08,508 Speaker 4: It can maybe move a little bit more after the pass. 496 00:20:08,548 --> 00:20:11,548 Speaker 4: So here is my five things that I've heard, and. 497 00:20:11,548 --> 00:20:13,268 Speaker 6: I'm gonna put my name on both of them. All Right, 498 00:20:13,508 --> 00:20:15,868 Speaker 6: Vijan and Gibbs both go in the first round. Jalen 499 00:20:15,908 --> 00:20:19,068 Speaker 6: Carter will not fall out of the top six. Laporta 500 00:20:19,108 --> 00:20:22,948 Speaker 6: out of Iowa, who has gotten zero buzz before the combine, 501 00:20:23,028 --> 00:20:27,628 Speaker 6: Darling Washington out of Georgia, Arizona open for business at three. 502 00:20:27,708 --> 00:20:28,988 Speaker 4: Let's see if that's a Tennessee. 503 00:20:29,188 --> 00:20:31,868 Speaker 6: Let's see if I don't even know, I don't have 504 00:20:31,948 --> 00:20:33,948 Speaker 6: the team, So I just they're open for business. 505 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:35,908 Speaker 4: If someone wants to get up there and then. 506 00:20:35,788 --> 00:20:37,948 Speaker 6: Five these guys, they might just take the best defensive 507 00:20:37,948 --> 00:20:39,668 Speaker 6: player on their board at two and deal with all 508 00:20:39,668 --> 00:20:40,108 Speaker 6: the haters. 509 00:20:40,228 --> 00:20:43,428 Speaker 1: Peter, I'm looking at Jalen Carter. I think it's framed oddly. 510 00:20:43,828 --> 00:20:46,508 Speaker 1: You don't have top five, you don't have top top six. 511 00:20:47,028 --> 00:20:48,068 Speaker 2: Six is Detroit? 512 00:20:48,548 --> 00:20:50,388 Speaker 1: Do we think there's some action there with the Dan 513 00:20:50,468 --> 00:20:52,988 Speaker 1: Campbell thing at Detroit and that maybe they're the team 514 00:20:52,988 --> 00:20:53,268 Speaker 1: to grab. 515 00:20:53,348 --> 00:20:55,108 Speaker 2: And is that why this is coming through a top six? 516 00:20:55,988 --> 00:20:58,748 Speaker 6: It's that, and it's also you've got those three defensive 517 00:20:58,788 --> 00:21:02,068 Speaker 6: linemen Wilson, Anderson and Carter, and then you've got teams 518 00:21:02,068 --> 00:21:05,348 Speaker 6: and you're like, Seattle's probably a dominant defensive lineman away 519 00:21:05,348 --> 00:21:08,308 Speaker 6: from saying we're the favorites in the NSC. Detroit's probably 520 00:21:08,308 --> 00:21:10,108 Speaker 6: a dominant guy in the inside to go. 521 00:21:10,028 --> 00:21:11,868 Speaker 4: With us, say we're the fairs. 522 00:21:12,268 --> 00:21:15,388 Speaker 6: And both those teams don't need to take a quarterback 523 00:21:15,788 --> 00:21:18,068 Speaker 6: at five and six, So Seattle or Detroit, I would 524 00:21:18,108 --> 00:21:21,068 Speaker 6: be surprised. Again, I've been wrong a million times before. 525 00:21:21,068 --> 00:21:22,828 Speaker 6: I'd be surprised if one of them don't take him 526 00:21:22,868 --> 00:21:23,428 Speaker 6: in the top six. 527 00:21:23,708 --> 00:21:25,508 Speaker 3: Oh, Peter, where do I start? The way this draft 528 00:21:25,588 --> 00:21:27,748 Speaker 3: has come together? Yeah, I'm looking at number five Houston 529 00:21:27,788 --> 00:21:29,628 Speaker 3: not scared to pass in a quarterback. There's so much 530 00:21:29,708 --> 00:21:31,948 Speaker 3: value at the quarterback position in this draft, though, and 531 00:21:31,988 --> 00:21:34,308 Speaker 3: there's so many teams in need. Why wouldn't they trade 532 00:21:34,308 --> 00:21:36,228 Speaker 3: that pick away and not just pass on. 533 00:21:36,228 --> 00:21:38,188 Speaker 4: A guy makes sense load up? 534 00:21:38,188 --> 00:21:40,348 Speaker 6: I would think they would they don't have much talent 535 00:21:40,388 --> 00:21:42,388 Speaker 6: on the roster right now, right, and if you can 536 00:21:42,428 --> 00:21:46,588 Speaker 6: get the best defensive player, all right, that's our Nick Bosa. 537 00:21:46,908 --> 00:21:48,908 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's our Miles Garrett. 538 00:21:48,748 --> 00:21:51,228 Speaker 6: And Tyree Wilson has been compared to that Will Anderson. 539 00:21:51,228 --> 00:21:53,148 Speaker 6: Everyone says, it's all world. He might be the number 540 00:21:53,148 --> 00:21:54,908 Speaker 6: two overall pick. It's one of those deals where it's 541 00:21:54,948 --> 00:21:56,828 Speaker 6: like they've got the two and the twelve, let's get 542 00:21:56,828 --> 00:21:58,268 Speaker 6: two great players. 543 00:21:57,828 --> 00:21:59,468 Speaker 4: In this thing. And if they don't see one of 544 00:21:59,468 --> 00:22:00,868 Speaker 4: the quarterbacks. 545 00:22:00,268 --> 00:22:03,668 Speaker 6: As a next generation quarterback or the guy that they need, 546 00:22:03,668 --> 00:22:05,748 Speaker 6: they're not going to rea to do it. So yeah, 547 00:22:05,828 --> 00:22:08,028 Speaker 6: if someone won the trade up, maybe they'll listen, but 548 00:22:08,148 --> 00:22:09,948 Speaker 6: they might just take that number one defensive player. 549 00:22:10,068 --> 00:22:13,828 Speaker 7: Because I'm fascinated about four Arizona open for business because 550 00:22:13,868 --> 00:22:16,588 Speaker 7: you just talked about Houston possibly passion on the quarterback 551 00:22:16,628 --> 00:22:19,388 Speaker 7: that changes them at three and who could possibly want 552 00:22:19,428 --> 00:22:22,788 Speaker 7: to trade to that spot. But then also Indianapolis being 553 00:22:22,788 --> 00:22:25,028 Speaker 7: at four because now they may have their eyes set 554 00:22:25,068 --> 00:22:27,748 Speaker 7: on who they want to be their quarterback and someone 555 00:22:27,828 --> 00:22:30,108 Speaker 7: trades up to three to take the guy they want. 556 00:22:30,428 --> 00:22:32,868 Speaker 7: Like we've all said for the past month, like that's 557 00:22:32,948 --> 00:22:35,548 Speaker 7: kind of where the draft starts at three with Arizona. 558 00:22:35,588 --> 00:22:37,708 Speaker 7: I'm so intrigued to see what happens. 559 00:22:37,748 --> 00:22:40,148 Speaker 6: What's tricky is that you look at the quarterback needy 560 00:22:40,188 --> 00:22:41,348 Speaker 6: teams Houston. 561 00:22:41,588 --> 00:22:43,268 Speaker 4: I know Davis Mills might be the guy. 562 00:22:43,348 --> 00:22:46,028 Speaker 6: I would think that you can say that Davis Mills 563 00:22:46,468 --> 00:22:48,988 Speaker 6: is not winning a Super Bowl next year. I would think, like, 564 00:22:49,708 --> 00:22:51,908 Speaker 6: just what we saw from the last two years, he's 565 00:22:51,908 --> 00:22:52,548 Speaker 6: a good quarterback. 566 00:22:52,548 --> 00:22:55,708 Speaker 4: It's fine, but is he that guy? Okay, So say. 567 00:22:55,508 --> 00:22:58,668 Speaker 6: Houston needs a quarterback, Tennessee needs a quarterback. 568 00:22:58,788 --> 00:23:01,148 Speaker 4: Indiana they're on the same division. Yeah, so the trade 569 00:23:01,148 --> 00:23:01,988 Speaker 4: partners get weird. 570 00:23:02,028 --> 00:23:04,348 Speaker 6: Arizona is a natural place for a trade partner there 571 00:23:04,548 --> 00:23:06,988 Speaker 6: out of the conference. They're not a threat. You're not 572 00:23:06,988 --> 00:23:09,428 Speaker 6: gonna have to see c J. Stroud twice if you 573 00:23:09,468 --> 00:23:10,468 Speaker 6: see these guys. 574 00:23:10,148 --> 00:23:12,388 Speaker 1: Peter, this looks like a victory lot for you next Monday. Yeah, 575 00:23:12,588 --> 00:23:14,228 Speaker 1: I'm want to take your picture right now. Peter Wave 576 00:23:14,668 --> 00:23:16,468 Speaker 1: just waved to me in the camera. Here it is, there, 577 00:23:16,508 --> 00:23:20,188 Speaker 1: goes Peter. All right, absolutely heard this weekend? What will 578 00:23:20,188 --> 00:23:21,428 Speaker 1: you hear Tonight's. 579 00:23:22,068 --> 00:23:25,308 Speaker 3: We've really enjoyed getting to know the next generation of 580 00:23:25,508 --> 00:23:28,948 Speaker 3: stars in the NFL. Time for next Gen Chats where 581 00:23:29,308 --> 00:23:30,748 Speaker 3: we want to get to know them. We want you 582 00:23:30,828 --> 00:23:32,228 Speaker 3: to get to know them before you hear their names 583 00:23:32,228 --> 00:23:34,228 Speaker 3: called in Kansas City at the NFL Draft. Our next guest, 584 00:23:34,268 --> 00:23:36,588 Speaker 3: born and raised in Ghana, he played in Division two, 585 00:23:36,748 --> 00:23:38,828 Speaker 3: transferred to Division One, and now is just days away 586 00:23:38,868 --> 00:23:40,788 Speaker 3: from joining a new team in the NFL. Please welcome 587 00:23:40,868 --> 00:23:45,948 Speaker 3: Central Michigan edge rusher Thomas in kumb what's Thomas? 588 00:23:46,188 --> 00:23:46,668 Speaker 9: Good morning? 589 00:23:46,788 --> 00:23:49,908 Speaker 3: So, as I mentioned, you played two seasons for Valdos 590 00:23:49,988 --> 00:23:52,948 Speaker 3: to stay before joining Central Michigan. You've said you've always 591 00:23:52,948 --> 00:23:55,108 Speaker 3: been an underdog. You've been looked at that way, you 592 00:23:55,188 --> 00:23:58,308 Speaker 3: do yourself that way. How much has the underdog mentality 593 00:23:58,388 --> 00:24:01,028 Speaker 3: part of your personality carried you and motivated you to 594 00:24:01,108 --> 00:24:03,868 Speaker 3: this point knowing you're about to be drafted in the NFL. 595 00:24:04,508 --> 00:24:07,428 Speaker 10: Being an underdog, most people don't have no expectations for you. 596 00:24:07,508 --> 00:24:09,948 Speaker 10: And I always, you know, believe in myself and saying 597 00:24:09,948 --> 00:24:11,988 Speaker 10: how you go to myself? So I'm always trying to 598 00:24:11,988 --> 00:24:14,388 Speaker 10: prove myself I could do better and I belong so 599 00:24:14,468 --> 00:24:16,828 Speaker 10: that you know, monset always carrying me and you know, 600 00:24:16,908 --> 00:24:19,388 Speaker 10: just proving other people wrong and just proving myself I 601 00:24:19,388 --> 00:24:21,068 Speaker 10: can do and it I belong so that Monseter is 602 00:24:21,108 --> 00:24:22,548 Speaker 10: always gonna carry with me everywhere I go. 603 00:24:23,308 --> 00:24:25,268 Speaker 2: It serves you well from the beginning. 604 00:24:25,308 --> 00:24:27,948 Speaker 1: You grew up in Ghana and Ghana where soccer is 605 00:24:27,988 --> 00:24:30,908 Speaker 1: a source of national pride, including several high profile matches 606 00:24:30,908 --> 00:24:33,148 Speaker 1: against the US in the World Cup. So how much 607 00:24:33,148 --> 00:24:36,508 Speaker 1: does soccer factor in your initial interest in football? And 608 00:24:36,588 --> 00:24:39,388 Speaker 1: is it true that your position in high school in 609 00:24:39,468 --> 00:24:41,428 Speaker 1: American football you were the kicker. 610 00:24:41,708 --> 00:24:43,428 Speaker 9: Yeah. I started off as being a kicker in the 611 00:24:43,428 --> 00:24:44,508 Speaker 9: front of in tenth grade. 612 00:24:44,548 --> 00:24:46,628 Speaker 10: So I played kicking up on the tenth grade and 613 00:24:47,348 --> 00:24:49,028 Speaker 10: I was also did that in eleventh grade and I 614 00:24:49,028 --> 00:24:50,948 Speaker 10: started playing a little bit of tight in eleventh grade. 615 00:24:50,988 --> 00:24:52,748 Speaker 10: But so I could have been a big fact that 616 00:24:52,788 --> 00:24:54,628 Speaker 10: you know, me concidering their way of playing for But 617 00:24:54,668 --> 00:24:55,988 Speaker 10: it's pretty much to saying, you know, you're. 618 00:24:55,868 --> 00:24:56,708 Speaker 9: Just running everywhere. 619 00:24:56,708 --> 00:24:59,788 Speaker 10: But I had to learn how to you know, you know, Linda, 620 00:24:59,948 --> 00:25:02,268 Speaker 10: football rules and everything all over again. And kind of 621 00:25:02,268 --> 00:25:04,028 Speaker 10: fell in love with it in ten grade on was like, 622 00:25:04,068 --> 00:25:05,508 Speaker 10: you know, are they playing a little more? 623 00:25:05,948 --> 00:25:07,628 Speaker 6: I love that it's on the soccer field there. I'm 624 00:25:07,628 --> 00:25:10,548 Speaker 6: thinking of Michael Essie and great Ghana legend. I'm sure 625 00:25:10,548 --> 00:25:12,508 Speaker 6: he grew up watching him and that was your dude 626 00:25:12,548 --> 00:25:14,308 Speaker 6: in soccer run and you go to the football rod 627 00:25:14,308 --> 00:25:16,428 Speaker 6: and now there's all these titans of the football world 628 00:25:16,468 --> 00:25:19,588 Speaker 6: that play quarterback. There's so many great quarterbacks in the NFL. 629 00:25:19,668 --> 00:25:22,028 Speaker 6: But you've said that there is one quarterback that you 630 00:25:22,108 --> 00:25:25,068 Speaker 6: want to sack, and that is Patrick Mahomes. Why do 631 00:25:25,108 --> 00:25:27,708 Speaker 6: you want to sack Patrick Mahomes when you get. 632 00:25:27,508 --> 00:25:28,108 Speaker 4: In the league. 633 00:25:28,628 --> 00:25:30,548 Speaker 9: Man, you know Patrick is a good guy. Man. 634 00:25:30,788 --> 00:25:34,868 Speaker 10: He's one QB that's always trying to extend plays. Coc man. 635 00:25:34,948 --> 00:25:36,388 Speaker 10: He going down, he still find a way to know 636 00:25:36,508 --> 00:25:39,228 Speaker 10: the boy, you know, make completion and to say Patrick 637 00:25:39,228 --> 00:25:41,108 Speaker 10: gonna mean to lot. So that's gonna take an extra infidence, 638 00:25:41,148 --> 00:25:42,748 Speaker 10: is gonna take an extra step. So you know, I 639 00:25:42,828 --> 00:25:44,548 Speaker 10: want to show everybody, man, I got that dog in me. 640 00:25:44,588 --> 00:25:46,068 Speaker 10: I got an extra step in me to you know, 641 00:25:46,148 --> 00:25:48,548 Speaker 10: make plays and you know, to sack my Homes like that. 642 00:25:48,588 --> 00:25:50,428 Speaker 10: You know, he's not an easy quarterback to go down. 643 00:25:50,708 --> 00:25:52,348 Speaker 10: So I wanted to tool everybody. Man, I can I 644 00:25:52,388 --> 00:25:53,388 Speaker 10: can make him there for sure. 645 00:25:54,748 --> 00:25:57,028 Speaker 7: One hun if you're able to get to Patrick Mahomes, 646 00:25:57,028 --> 00:25:59,308 Speaker 7: there will be thirty one teams dying to have you 647 00:25:59,788 --> 00:26:03,148 Speaker 7: on the rolls. But Thomas, your family emigrated to the 648 00:26:03,228 --> 00:26:06,108 Speaker 7: United States about a years ago, and now I think 649 00:26:06,148 --> 00:26:09,668 Speaker 7: about you getting an opportunity to be drafted into the NFL, 650 00:26:09,948 --> 00:26:12,388 Speaker 7: how much will you be thinking about your journey coming 651 00:26:12,388 --> 00:26:15,388 Speaker 7: from Ghana to the United States learning to play football, 652 00:26:15,508 --> 00:26:18,188 Speaker 7: now having an opportunity to do it at the highest level. 653 00:26:18,668 --> 00:26:20,428 Speaker 9: Man, you know, it means a lot. Man, it means 654 00:26:20,428 --> 00:26:20,868 Speaker 9: a lot. You know. 655 00:26:21,108 --> 00:26:22,948 Speaker 10: I always when I'm playing, whatever I'm doing, I'm always 656 00:26:22,948 --> 00:26:24,948 Speaker 10: looking back at the kid and gone, you know, wanted 657 00:26:24,948 --> 00:26:26,748 Speaker 10: to be in this position, I mean right now, you know, 658 00:26:26,828 --> 00:26:28,788 Speaker 10: position to take care of my future family, to take 659 00:26:28,788 --> 00:26:30,788 Speaker 10: care of my immediate family too. So it's like made 660 00:26:30,828 --> 00:26:33,028 Speaker 10: me playing me, practicing, me, working out. I'm always thinking 661 00:26:33,028 --> 00:26:34,788 Speaker 10: about you know, the little kid that was in Ghana, 662 00:26:34,828 --> 00:26:37,188 Speaker 10: you know, walking around walking to school. It was what's 663 00:26:37,228 --> 00:26:39,188 Speaker 10: you rough growing up? And you know my janue was 664 00:26:39,188 --> 00:26:40,988 Speaker 10: different from everybody else, going to be two, you know, 665 00:26:41,028 --> 00:26:42,548 Speaker 10: coming in d you want trying to fight for my 666 00:26:42,588 --> 00:26:44,428 Speaker 10: position and you know end up where I am. So 667 00:26:44,468 --> 00:26:46,788 Speaker 10: that monset and you know, that journey I went through 668 00:26:46,908 --> 00:26:48,628 Speaker 10: is always stuck behind my head when I'm working out 669 00:26:48,708 --> 00:26:49,268 Speaker 10: or doing anything. 670 00:26:49,308 --> 00:26:51,348 Speaker 9: So that's definitely gonna help me a lot. Go to 671 00:26:51,428 --> 00:26:52,028 Speaker 9: this next level. 672 00:26:52,468 --> 00:26:56,348 Speaker 3: Thomas. Your journey, your football journey is fascinating. You and 673 00:26:56,428 --> 00:26:58,388 Speaker 3: I have met once before. You played in the Sun 674 00:26:58,468 --> 00:27:02,028 Speaker 3: Bowl in December of twenty twenty one. Your team was 675 00:27:02,308 --> 00:27:04,908 Speaker 3: in Arizona. Your bowl game got camped sold, you got 676 00:27:04,908 --> 00:27:07,628 Speaker 3: to fly to El Paso. Your head coach was Jim mcawen. 677 00:27:07,748 --> 00:27:10,588 Speaker 3: You beat Washington State in that game. Tell us just 678 00:27:10,868 --> 00:27:13,428 Speaker 3: what that experience was like and some of the craziest 679 00:27:13,428 --> 00:27:15,628 Speaker 3: times your college that has now prepared you for the NFL. 680 00:27:15,948 --> 00:27:18,708 Speaker 10: Oh Man, that experience is crazy. One of my first game, 681 00:27:18,788 --> 00:27:19,908 Speaker 10: do you want to you know, able to win the 682 00:27:19,908 --> 00:27:22,668 Speaker 10: ball game off rip it? Man a lot that you know, 683 00:27:22,708 --> 00:27:24,148 Speaker 10: when I went back to my own term, I was 684 00:27:24,188 --> 00:27:26,348 Speaker 10: a little mostly like, man, this really happened, you know, 685 00:27:26,428 --> 00:27:28,308 Speaker 10: Jen Mins, you know, shout out of jam Mackwin and 686 00:27:28,388 --> 00:27:30,188 Speaker 10: Central Michigan. Man, they helped me a lot of you know, 687 00:27:30,228 --> 00:27:32,348 Speaker 10: bringing me inad make me feel like I was at 688 00:27:32,388 --> 00:27:34,028 Speaker 10: home again. And you know, they helped me to be 689 00:27:34,108 --> 00:27:36,508 Speaker 10: who I am today and be the guy on another 690 00:27:36,508 --> 00:27:38,508 Speaker 10: field I am to day. And you know, being playing 691 00:27:38,508 --> 00:27:40,228 Speaker 10: that game is a lot and be able to win 692 00:27:40,348 --> 00:27:43,068 Speaker 10: that game wasn't mean extra mole to me. 693 00:27:43,508 --> 00:27:45,348 Speaker 3: Absolutely, and it was a rainy day, but they were 694 00:27:45,348 --> 00:27:47,388 Speaker 3: Tony the Tiger great that day in the Sun Bowl. 695 00:27:47,588 --> 00:27:50,828 Speaker 3: Thomas Incumbe. We appreciate you so much. Good luck, stay 696 00:27:50,828 --> 00:27:56,148 Speaker 3: healthy man. Thank you absolutely, Central Michigan Chippewas. That is 697 00:27:56,148 --> 00:27:58,468 Speaker 3: Thomas Incombe. Will he hear his name this weekend? He will? 698 00:27:58,468 --> 00:28:00,188 Speaker 3: He will be playing in the NFL next year. More 699 00:28:00,228 --> 00:28:02,868 Speaker 3: Good morning football. After this guy's I have breaking. 700 00:28:03,228 --> 00:28:21,388 Speaker 11: Oh yeah, Mona, it's time for a round of Monday mishmash. 701 00:28:21,468 --> 00:28:23,628 Speaker 3: A couple of topics that we want to work our 702 00:28:23,628 --> 00:28:25,868 Speaker 3: way through quickly, and we'll start with a tweet that 703 00:28:25,948 --> 00:28:28,428 Speaker 3: got some attention of some fans in Philadelphia. A. J. 704 00:28:28,548 --> 00:28:30,868 Speaker 3: Brown took to Twitter and said, quote, nobody has number 705 00:28:30,908 --> 00:28:34,628 Speaker 3: twenty two. Make it happen if it's possible. Many believe 706 00:28:34,668 --> 00:28:36,428 Speaker 3: this is aimed towards the Eagles front office to make 707 00:28:36,468 --> 00:28:39,068 Speaker 3: a trade that will bring Brown's former teammate Derick Henry 708 00:28:39,668 --> 00:28:42,908 Speaker 3: to Philadelphia. It's like an Alabama seventeen point zero or 709 00:28:42,908 --> 00:28:44,468 Speaker 3: I don't know what version we're working with here, but. 710 00:28:44,388 --> 00:28:46,388 Speaker 2: A lot of guys Alabama North. 711 00:28:46,468 --> 00:28:48,988 Speaker 3: Exactly, Alabama of the North exactly far. 712 00:28:48,828 --> 00:28:49,388 Speaker 4: With that News. 713 00:28:49,388 --> 00:28:51,748 Speaker 2: This mean pretty cool. I saw that it. 714 00:28:51,948 --> 00:28:55,148 Speaker 3: Would be an unlikely move for Howie Roseman, but you 715 00:28:55,188 --> 00:28:57,588 Speaker 3: never know what will happen come draft night. The Eagles 716 00:28:57,588 --> 00:28:59,748 Speaker 3: did a crazy thing last draft year. Guys, which team 717 00:28:59,748 --> 00:29:02,548 Speaker 3: would you like to see make an uncharacteristic move on 718 00:29:02,748 --> 00:29:04,068 Speaker 3: night one of the draft? 719 00:29:04,068 --> 00:29:06,188 Speaker 4: Peter, this is the one I want to go with. Okay, 720 00:29:06,388 --> 00:29:08,748 Speaker 4: Jean Robinson to the Philadelphia Eagles. 721 00:29:08,828 --> 00:29:09,508 Speaker 2: That's the one. 722 00:29:09,788 --> 00:29:13,268 Speaker 6: Here is a move, an uncharacteristic move. The Eagles have 723 00:29:13,388 --> 00:29:16,668 Speaker 6: not drafted a running back in the first round since 724 00:29:16,748 --> 00:29:21,148 Speaker 6: the mid nineteen eighties. Keith Byers the last running back 725 00:29:21,228 --> 00:29:23,148 Speaker 6: taken by the Eagles in the first round. Keep buyer 726 00:29:23,188 --> 00:29:26,828 Speaker 6: that Ohio State great player in his own right, But gosh, 727 00:29:26,948 --> 00:29:27,428 Speaker 6: I look. 728 00:29:27,308 --> 00:29:30,468 Speaker 4: At it, and if not that, how how about your mirror? Gibs? 729 00:29:30,508 --> 00:29:31,628 Speaker 4: I thought you really shaking it up. I remember the 730 00:29:31,708 --> 00:29:33,108 Speaker 4: ninety nine draft when everyone was in. 731 00:29:33,068 --> 00:29:37,028 Speaker 6: On Ricky Williams and Bilpoleon took another running back before him. 732 00:29:37,068 --> 00:29:39,068 Speaker 6: They ended up taking Rian James, who went to a 733 00:29:39,068 --> 00:29:42,188 Speaker 6: Hall of Fame career. The heat on Gibbs is picking up, 734 00:29:42,228 --> 00:29:43,668 Speaker 6: and we're gonna have him on the show later today. 735 00:29:44,388 --> 00:29:47,188 Speaker 4: Jean and Gibbs are both first round picks in my eyes, 736 00:29:47,388 --> 00:29:48,708 Speaker 4: and the choker. 737 00:29:48,508 --> 00:29:51,228 Speaker 6: Would be the Philadelphia Eagles taking a running back tenth overall. 738 00:29:51,348 --> 00:29:56,908 Speaker 7: Okay, Ran Carthon, the Tennessee Titans doing something crazy in 739 00:29:56,988 --> 00:29:58,468 Speaker 7: the first round, I would. 740 00:29:58,428 --> 00:29:59,668 Speaker 4: Enjoy that Thursday night. 741 00:29:59,948 --> 00:30:03,988 Speaker 7: Right now, they're picking at eleven, so much chatter going on. Houston, 742 00:30:04,028 --> 00:30:08,148 Speaker 7: Texas may not be selecting a quarterback second overall. That 743 00:30:08,308 --> 00:30:11,868 Speaker 7: leaves that three spot Arizona wide open. Could it be 744 00:30:11,988 --> 00:30:15,228 Speaker 7: maybe Houston goes with Wilson or Anderson as a defensive 745 00:30:15,348 --> 00:30:18,588 Speaker 7: end and the Tennessee Titans jump up to three to 746 00:30:18,668 --> 00:30:21,868 Speaker 7: select whoever they believe their quarterback to be. If it 747 00:30:21,988 --> 00:30:24,108 Speaker 7: is a CJ. Strout, go ahead and do it. For 748 00:30:24,108 --> 00:30:27,508 Speaker 7: it's a Rigison elevens. But the Tennessee Titans jumping up 749 00:30:27,508 --> 00:30:30,908 Speaker 7: from eleven to three making a huge splash, going to 750 00:30:30,908 --> 00:30:32,148 Speaker 7: get their quarterback of the future. 751 00:30:32,148 --> 00:30:35,708 Speaker 1: I mean that, I'm gonna say the Green Bay Packers. Obviously, 752 00:30:35,748 --> 00:30:37,068 Speaker 1: we've already had the fun with the idea that they 753 00:30:37,108 --> 00:30:39,148 Speaker 1: could take a wide receiver team, which they never do. 754 00:30:39,268 --> 00:30:41,828 Speaker 1: The more you're the Packers have ten draft picks, then 755 00:30:42,188 --> 00:30:43,348 Speaker 1: take ten wide receivers. 756 00:30:43,388 --> 00:30:44,748 Speaker 2: Yeah, there's Brian. 757 00:30:44,548 --> 00:30:49,548 Speaker 1: Goodokoons take ten wideouts, and it's just ten beautiful middle 758 00:30:49,588 --> 00:30:53,468 Speaker 1: fingers towards Northern New Jersey. Take ten, ten and if 759 00:30:53,508 --> 00:30:55,468 Speaker 1: you want to be crazy and only take seven or eight, 760 00:30:55,628 --> 00:30:57,188 Speaker 1: then take two or three tight ends. 761 00:30:57,548 --> 00:30:59,508 Speaker 2: Just draft offensive. 762 00:30:58,908 --> 00:31:02,628 Speaker 1: Weapons like they're like hotcakes. There is then fifth pound, 763 00:31:02,708 --> 00:31:09,908 Speaker 1: every single one. Washington and my guy that the track 764 00:31:09,948 --> 00:31:11,268 Speaker 1: staff from Princeton, just get them all. 765 00:31:12,028 --> 00:31:14,508 Speaker 2: I want ten ten wide receivers of the Packers. 766 00:31:14,748 --> 00:31:17,428 Speaker 3: What Bill Tilichick are you going to do on Night 767 00:31:17,588 --> 00:31:20,068 Speaker 3: one of the NFL Draft. Give me some spicy, Give 768 00:31:20,068 --> 00:31:22,068 Speaker 3: me something juicy, Give me something to talk about. As 769 00:31:22,068 --> 00:31:25,748 Speaker 3: a famous singer once said, because where are we going 770 00:31:25,788 --> 00:31:25,948 Speaker 3: with the. 771 00:31:25,948 --> 00:31:26,588 Speaker 9: Monny rad. 772 00:31:28,308 --> 00:31:29,628 Speaker 2: Streeted slide guitar? 773 00:31:31,828 --> 00:31:34,868 Speaker 3: I can't right, can't figure him out. I don't understand 774 00:31:34,908 --> 00:31:36,948 Speaker 3: what's going on with the Patriots. Who are you? 775 00:31:37,068 --> 00:31:37,868 Speaker 4: What do you want to be? 776 00:31:38,028 --> 00:31:41,228 Speaker 3: What are you working towards? Give me a direction for 777 00:31:41,308 --> 00:31:44,548 Speaker 3: me to care about, because right now, your division, the 778 00:31:44,548 --> 00:31:46,268 Speaker 3: rest of your division, is a lot more exciting to 779 00:31:46,268 --> 00:31:47,708 Speaker 3: talk about than you are. So give me something. 780 00:31:47,748 --> 00:31:48,788 Speaker 2: It would be in the nick of time. 781 00:31:49,228 --> 00:31:50,868 Speaker 3: It would be just in the nick of time. Kyler 782 00:31:50,948 --> 00:31:54,028 Speaker 3: Murray was in Norman, Oklahoma, over the weekend for the unbeiling. 783 00:31:54,108 --> 00:31:55,948 Speaker 3: He was not the only one of his very own 784 00:31:55,988 --> 00:31:59,628 Speaker 3: statue at his alma mater. The Cardinals coaching staff and 785 00:31:59,668 --> 00:32:01,428 Speaker 3: front office were in attendance. Even on the far right, 786 00:32:01,468 --> 00:32:04,348 Speaker 3: You've got both senior members their PR staff in attendance 787 00:32:04,828 --> 00:32:07,108 Speaker 3: as well to show their support. That's a topic in 788 00:32:07,148 --> 00:32:11,068 Speaker 3: and of itself. But really, which former NFL player where 789 00:32:11,068 --> 00:32:13,388 Speaker 3: he that's his time in college. We're going former NFL 790 00:32:13,388 --> 00:32:16,308 Speaker 3: player needs their own statue, Jayson, You can't say yourself. 791 00:32:16,228 --> 00:32:19,348 Speaker 7: Oh yeah, No, one wants that statue to be at 792 00:32:19,348 --> 00:32:20,508 Speaker 7: the bottom of the ocean somewhere. 793 00:32:20,548 --> 00:32:22,428 Speaker 4: I'm going with Vince Young. 794 00:32:22,788 --> 00:32:25,308 Speaker 7: This guy, obviously we know what he did in the NFL, 795 00:32:25,388 --> 00:32:28,468 Speaker 7: but I'm going back to his college days. The game 796 00:32:28,588 --> 00:32:32,148 Speaker 7: Vince Young back to back rolls balls he plays against Michigan, 797 00:32:32,548 --> 00:32:35,188 Speaker 7: goes off over one hundred yards pass, but then I 798 00:32:35,188 --> 00:32:37,228 Speaker 7: think it was like a one ninety two on the ground. 799 00:32:37,548 --> 00:32:40,108 Speaker 7: And then he follows up the next year against USC 800 00:32:40,428 --> 00:32:45,068 Speaker 7: and was my goodness, unbelievable two hundred yards rushing in 801 00:32:45,108 --> 00:32:47,628 Speaker 7: addition to what he did throwing the ball and kind 802 00:32:47,708 --> 00:32:49,588 Speaker 7: of single handley took down. 803 00:32:49,548 --> 00:32:52,788 Speaker 4: USC in that game. Yes, Texas defense was pretty. 804 00:32:52,468 --> 00:32:55,868 Speaker 7: Good as well, but Vhy an awesome guy, got a 805 00:32:55,948 --> 00:32:57,308 Speaker 7: chance to play with him in Tennessee. 806 00:32:57,668 --> 00:32:59,148 Speaker 2: One of the fun guys in the locker room. 807 00:32:59,148 --> 00:33:01,188 Speaker 7: I remember being a rookie going in there and Vince 808 00:33:01,228 --> 00:33:03,468 Speaker 7: Young comes up to me, is joking around and making 809 00:33:03,468 --> 00:33:05,508 Speaker 7: me feel welcome in a lo This is Vince Young. 810 00:33:05,548 --> 00:33:08,228 Speaker 7: I was in college playing n C double A, running 811 00:33:08,228 --> 00:33:10,668 Speaker 7: the option with them for my entire time. Now those 812 00:33:10,668 --> 00:33:12,748 Speaker 7: teammates with this guy, So Vince Young, he needs his 813 00:33:12,748 --> 00:33:13,268 Speaker 7: own statue. 814 00:33:13,308 --> 00:33:13,748 Speaker 4: Pretty cool. 815 00:33:13,788 --> 00:33:16,388 Speaker 6: I think the guy that I feel like is going 816 00:33:16,468 --> 00:33:19,868 Speaker 6: to be remembered from that Seattle dynasty is going to 817 00:33:19,908 --> 00:33:21,948 Speaker 6: be the man who carried the ball during the Beast. 818 00:33:21,988 --> 00:33:24,028 Speaker 4: Quick, I'm going to say Marshawn. 819 00:33:23,588 --> 00:33:26,828 Speaker 6: Lynchers a statue in front of Seattle went to the 820 00:33:26,828 --> 00:33:29,788 Speaker 6: Super Bowl, obviously, but as we show Bill's highlights of 821 00:33:29,948 --> 00:33:34,308 Speaker 6: Marshawn Lynch, I want the Seattle version. They were a 822 00:33:34,388 --> 00:33:36,988 Speaker 6: seven to nine team in this playoff game, they beat 823 00:33:37,028 --> 00:33:38,748 Speaker 6: the Saints, and of course, a couple of years later 824 00:33:38,748 --> 00:33:40,668 Speaker 6: they would go on to win the Super Bowl. Marshall, 825 00:33:40,668 --> 00:33:42,428 Speaker 6: he'd come back to end his career to the Seahawks 826 00:33:42,428 --> 00:33:43,588 Speaker 6: two after what seemed like. 827 00:33:43,588 --> 00:33:45,508 Speaker 4: A falling out with Pete Carroll No Noo ends up 828 00:33:45,548 --> 00:33:47,628 Speaker 4: finishing and coming back and having another year with them. 829 00:33:47,748 --> 00:33:50,748 Speaker 6: I think Marshawn Lynch deserves a statue is to kind 830 00:33:50,748 --> 00:33:53,948 Speaker 6: of memorialize the entire era of Seahawks football. 831 00:33:54,068 --> 00:33:55,868 Speaker 1: The statue should be just some standing and there's a 832 00:33:55,868 --> 00:33:57,668 Speaker 1: statue of Forccardo LOCKI get in the ball front. 833 00:33:59,388 --> 00:34:01,868 Speaker 4: That's right. That's how that relationship ended with Russ. That's 834 00:34:01,908 --> 00:34:02,748 Speaker 4: what that goes down. 835 00:34:04,548 --> 00:34:07,148 Speaker 2: Kyler Vane, AJ mccerron and Tuscaloosa. 836 00:34:08,028 --> 00:34:11,148 Speaker 1: AJ mccaerron started forty games for the Crimson Tide. He 837 00:34:11,228 --> 00:34:15,268 Speaker 1: was a starting quarterback for two national championships. Really ignited 838 00:34:15,308 --> 00:34:18,108 Speaker 1: the whole Saban rise to absolute dominance. 839 00:34:18,548 --> 00:34:20,548 Speaker 2: He's gone on to become like this folk hero. 840 00:34:20,668 --> 00:34:23,228 Speaker 1: We heard he opened a sushi restaurant in TUSCALUSI. We 841 00:34:23,268 --> 00:34:25,508 Speaker 1: don't know how it wasn't called Sushi Roll Tide, but 842 00:34:25,868 --> 00:34:26,948 Speaker 1: we'll hold that against him. 843 00:34:27,068 --> 00:34:28,828 Speaker 2: By the way, he's just breaking records in the XFL 844 00:34:28,908 --> 00:34:29,148 Speaker 2: right now. 845 00:34:29,148 --> 00:34:31,988 Speaker 1: We just broke Tommy Maddox's record going back over twenty years. 846 00:34:32,028 --> 00:34:32,948 Speaker 2: He's killing it right now. 847 00:34:33,068 --> 00:34:35,828 Speaker 1: AJ mccaeron is an amazing, very respective guy in the NFL. 848 00:34:35,868 --> 00:34:37,548 Speaker 2: I think he needs a statue in Tuscaloosa. 849 00:34:37,668 --> 00:34:38,068 Speaker 4: I love that. 850 00:34:38,108 --> 00:34:40,348 Speaker 3: I think in the era of these statues having questionable 851 00:34:40,348 --> 00:34:43,348 Speaker 3: facial recognition issues, you have to have a statue, you know, 852 00:34:43,388 --> 00:34:45,108 Speaker 3: like the guy walks up like that looks nothing like. 853 00:34:45,508 --> 00:34:47,628 Speaker 3: You got to have the statue have more of a 854 00:34:47,748 --> 00:34:49,988 Speaker 3: legendary like look to it. And I don't go with 855 00:34:50,068 --> 00:34:52,068 Speaker 3: Jared Allen and I just want him on his sack. 856 00:34:52,188 --> 00:34:55,468 Speaker 3: Pose just strike it at the very end like he 857 00:34:55,548 --> 00:34:57,428 Speaker 3: gets a guy and then all you just know it. 858 00:34:57,468 --> 00:35:00,308 Speaker 3: You could put it right next to Mary Tyler Moore 859 00:35:00,348 --> 00:35:03,068 Speaker 3: in Minneapolis. She's got a statue in Minnesota. You put 860 00:35:03,508 --> 00:35:05,908 Speaker 3: Jared Allen right there. I'm doing a hog times. I 861 00:35:06,028 --> 00:35:06,188 Speaker 3: like it. 862 00:35:12,988 --> 00:35:13,108 Speaker 9: HM