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Visit Asy 9 00:00:31,920 --> 00:00:37,159 Speaker 1: Cardinals dot com slash podcast Here tween Joe Partner to 10 00:00:37,320 --> 00:00:39,159 Speaker 1: the ten till the five and the end of the 11 00:00:39,240 --> 00:00:45,360 Speaker 1: ends off of the touchdown Hill. Here's Craig Griolou, Mike Jarecki, 12 00:00:45,640 --> 00:00:49,640 Speaker 1: and three time pro bowler Kyle Van Deenbasch. So I 13 00:00:49,680 --> 00:00:52,479 Speaker 1: think we can all agree it has been a relatively 14 00:00:52,640 --> 00:00:57,520 Speaker 1: quiet offseason thus far that though, gentlemen, is about to change. 15 00:00:57,640 --> 00:01:01,080 Speaker 1: Next week the strength and conditioning program and begins, and 16 00:01:01,160 --> 00:01:04,080 Speaker 1: in two weeks, a little over two weeks, it's the draft, 17 00:01:04,360 --> 00:01:07,480 Speaker 1: and that's private ary where our focus is going to 18 00:01:07,560 --> 00:01:11,840 Speaker 1: be today. The twenty twenty two NFL Draft, A refresher 19 00:01:12,000 --> 00:01:15,160 Speaker 1: Cardinals have eight picks, one in each of the first 20 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:18,560 Speaker 1: three rounds, two in the six, three in the seventh. 21 00:01:18,560 --> 00:01:21,360 Speaker 1: In other words, no pick in round four that was 22 00:01:21,440 --> 00:01:24,320 Speaker 1: part of the Marco Wilson acquisition, no pick in round 23 00:01:24,319 --> 00:01:27,440 Speaker 1: five that was part of the zach Ertz acquisition. So 24 00:01:27,560 --> 00:01:30,520 Speaker 1: keep those two players in mind as well. But there 25 00:01:30,520 --> 00:01:34,000 Speaker 1: are certainly a lot of holes on this team right now, Kyle, 26 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:37,760 Speaker 1: especially because it has been so quiet of an offseason 27 00:01:37,800 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 1: with respect to bringing in some outside faces to fill 28 00:01:42,200 --> 00:01:45,600 Speaker 1: some particular needs. So when you look and examine what 29 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:49,520 Speaker 1: this team is still lacking and what it needs prior 30 00:01:49,560 --> 00:01:52,600 Speaker 1: to Week one and not focused on free agency but 31 00:01:52,680 --> 00:01:54,880 Speaker 1: just focusing on the draft, what would you like to 32 00:01:54,920 --> 00:01:58,040 Speaker 1: see this team address? Yeah, you're right, it has been quiet. 33 00:01:58,040 --> 00:02:01,120 Speaker 1: We talked about that a bunch. You know, they really 34 00:02:01,240 --> 00:02:04,360 Speaker 1: need to hit um with these early round draft picks. 35 00:02:04,720 --> 00:02:07,400 Speaker 1: Need to get some contributors. I think, UM just big 36 00:02:07,440 --> 00:02:11,960 Speaker 1: picture wise, as important as these draft picks ceiling is. 37 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: I think these draft picks need to have a high floor. 38 00:02:14,120 --> 00:02:17,799 Speaker 1: I don't believe just based on the losses that this 39 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:21,360 Speaker 1: team had in free agency and not bringing in a 40 00:02:21,360 --> 00:02:23,200 Speaker 1: lot of new faces, I don't believe they have the 41 00:02:23,280 --> 00:02:26,640 Speaker 1: luxury of bringing in a project, a player you want 42 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:28,839 Speaker 1: to develop, a guy you see as a big time 43 00:02:28,880 --> 00:02:34,120 Speaker 1: contributor year two or three. I think you need immediate contributions, 44 00:02:34,160 --> 00:02:36,920 Speaker 1: whether it be an offense or defense from your you know, 45 00:02:37,000 --> 00:02:40,120 Speaker 1: early draft picks this year. So I think we need 46 00:02:40,160 --> 00:02:42,720 Speaker 1: to look at what is this player's floor because he 47 00:02:42,760 --> 00:02:45,800 Speaker 1: needs to be a four or five year starter and 48 00:02:45,880 --> 00:02:49,120 Speaker 1: hopefully a day one starter for this team. You know, 49 00:02:49,160 --> 00:02:53,919 Speaker 1: obviously a lot of production loss has been lost to 50 00:02:53,960 --> 00:02:58,400 Speaker 1: via free agency, so you know, the obvious one would 51 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 1: and based upon the talent, based upon the unbelievable speed 52 00:03:02,600 --> 00:03:05,160 Speaker 1: of this wide receiver class, based upon the production that 53 00:03:05,240 --> 00:03:07,560 Speaker 1: a lot of these players had in college, I think 54 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:10,160 Speaker 1: there will be a good receiver available at twenty three 55 00:03:10,240 --> 00:03:12,640 Speaker 1: if that's the direction this team wants to go, and 56 00:03:12,680 --> 00:03:14,320 Speaker 1: I know we're gonna get more in depth to it. 57 00:03:15,160 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 1: There could be a dominant perennial Pro Bowl defensive tackle 58 00:03:19,400 --> 00:03:22,359 Speaker 1: also available at twenty three. That could be a guy 59 00:03:22,400 --> 00:03:24,480 Speaker 1: you plug in day one that can be a contributor 60 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:27,520 Speaker 1: that can shore up some of the deficiencies that this 61 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 1: team had in the run game and also add production. 62 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:34,000 Speaker 1: You know this team didn't you know, we talk about 63 00:03:34,040 --> 00:03:36,720 Speaker 1: the loss of production with Chandler Jones, But really this 64 00:03:36,760 --> 00:03:40,000 Speaker 1: team didn't get a lot of production from their inside 65 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:44,000 Speaker 1: pass rushers last season. You lose your best edge rusher, 66 00:03:44,160 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 1: you lose your number one wide receiver in terms of 67 00:03:46,760 --> 00:03:49,800 Speaker 1: receiving yards last season talking about Chandler Jones and Christian 68 00:03:49,880 --> 00:03:52,360 Speaker 1: Kirk respectively. So for me, MG, those are kind of 69 00:03:52,400 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 1: the top two positions that we focus on a lot, 70 00:03:55,640 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: and a lot of fans have focused on because those 71 00:03:57,960 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 1: positions haven't been filled. Agency. Yeah, and you know, you 72 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:03,560 Speaker 1: look at it and I wonder what they think of 73 00:04:03,680 --> 00:04:07,240 Speaker 1: you know, when they signed Jeff Gladnie, is he propenciled 74 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:08,680 Speaker 1: him to be a starter or is he a guy 75 00:04:08,680 --> 00:04:10,280 Speaker 1: who's going to be your third and fourth corner or 76 00:04:10,280 --> 00:04:12,240 Speaker 1: former first round pick hasn't played in the year, but 77 00:04:12,240 --> 00:04:14,440 Speaker 1: he's gonna be here for offseason workouts. I wonder how 78 00:04:14,440 --> 00:04:17,880 Speaker 1: they value that. Obviously they've done enough research to him 79 00:04:18,000 --> 00:04:21,280 Speaker 1: signing him. You know, you look at these receivers. There's 80 00:04:21,279 --> 00:04:23,640 Speaker 1: probably gonna be six in the first round. Now how 81 00:04:23,640 --> 00:04:26,160 Speaker 1: many you get to twenty three? If a couple of 82 00:04:26,240 --> 00:04:28,840 Speaker 1: quarterbacks come off the board earlier, you're gonna have a 83 00:04:28,920 --> 00:04:31,880 Speaker 1: run on offensive tackles you're gonna have run on, you know, 84 00:04:31,960 --> 00:04:37,400 Speaker 1: defensive edge rushers, possibly maybe defensive lineman, so it'd be interesting. 85 00:04:37,440 --> 00:04:40,480 Speaker 1: But they definitely need a number two receiver, and now 86 00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:43,599 Speaker 1: we're getting we're getting particular where we won a big receiver, 87 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:46,600 Speaker 1: not another slot guy. What I'm hearing, then, gentleman, is 88 00:04:46,640 --> 00:04:48,760 Speaker 1: this team has a lot of needs and a lot 89 00:04:48,760 --> 00:04:51,520 Speaker 1: of different directions that they could go depending on what 90 00:04:51,680 --> 00:04:55,520 Speaker 1: player prospect is available at number twenty three. Daniel Jeremiah 91 00:04:55,600 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: does a great job on NFL Network guests recently on 92 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:01,599 Speaker 1: the day pash Pie Cast. Where does he see the 93 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:04,840 Speaker 1: Cardinals going with that twenty third overall pick? Well, I 94 00:05:04,839 --> 00:05:06,320 Speaker 1: think there's so many different ways you can go, and 95 00:05:06,680 --> 00:05:08,800 Speaker 1: where you're picking. You're kind of at the mercy of 96 00:05:08,800 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 1: what falls you because the draft can go in so 97 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:14,240 Speaker 1: many different directions. But I still think, you know, firepower 98 00:05:14,279 --> 00:05:16,920 Speaker 1: on offense. I think on the defensive side of the ball, 99 00:05:17,279 --> 00:05:20,479 Speaker 1: you know, just getting younger and more dynamic upfront. Let's 100 00:05:20,480 --> 00:05:23,400 Speaker 1: focus first, MJ on the offensive side of the ball. 101 00:05:23,400 --> 00:05:26,119 Speaker 1: And apologies to Kyle and what he did for a living, 102 00:05:26,200 --> 00:05:29,599 Speaker 1: but this game has become all about the quarterback and 103 00:05:29,640 --> 00:05:32,640 Speaker 1: the skilled position players, whether that's running back, wide receiver, 104 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:35,640 Speaker 1: tight end. Cardinals did address tight end Zach Ertz's back, 105 00:05:35,720 --> 00:05:38,520 Speaker 1: James Connor's back. That's great, but you have DeAndre Hopkins 106 00:05:38,760 --> 00:05:42,080 Speaker 1: and what else. Sorry, Rondel Moore is still a little 107 00:05:42,080 --> 00:05:44,560 Speaker 1: bit of a question mark for me. Hands one Wesley 108 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:48,039 Speaker 1: a huge question mark. So this team needs playmakers that 109 00:05:48,120 --> 00:05:50,320 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray can throw the ball too or hand the 110 00:05:50,360 --> 00:05:53,039 Speaker 1: ball off too. Yeah, and I thought Kyle Burn up 111 00:05:53,200 --> 00:05:55,640 Speaker 1: an interesting point to start to show. I mean, you know, 112 00:05:55,760 --> 00:05:59,480 Speaker 1: there's a lot of good linemen in this draft, especially interior. Obviously, 113 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:02,000 Speaker 1: the Cardinals would like to retain DJ Humphries. We'll see 114 00:06:02,000 --> 00:06:05,680 Speaker 1: what happens at right tackle, but that guy could basically 115 00:06:05,760 --> 00:06:08,159 Speaker 1: and injuries occurred. You know, Rodney Hudson was banged up 116 00:06:08,240 --> 00:06:10,480 Speaker 1: last year, so you just don't you want that first 117 00:06:10,480 --> 00:06:12,600 Speaker 1: and second round pick to be active on game day, 118 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:16,120 Speaker 1: whether they're a starter or rotation player. So yeah, I mean, 119 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:18,680 Speaker 1: it's it's gonna be interesting because you look at Chris 120 00:06:18,839 --> 00:06:23,160 Speaker 1: Lay from Ohio State, Garrett Wilson, James Williams coming off 121 00:06:23,200 --> 00:06:27,279 Speaker 1: an ACL, Trey ln Burke's Drake London, and George Pickens. 122 00:06:27,360 --> 00:06:29,040 Speaker 1: I would think those are the six guys that will 123 00:06:29,080 --> 00:06:31,080 Speaker 1: go in the first round. Those are the six wide 124 00:06:31,080 --> 00:06:33,760 Speaker 1: receivers that a lot of people have focused on. And 125 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:36,479 Speaker 1: again I say apologies to your side of the ball, 126 00:06:36,520 --> 00:06:39,560 Speaker 1: because defense doesn't get talked a lot about. It's not 127 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:43,279 Speaker 1: the sexy part of the game unless you're talking about 128 00:06:43,279 --> 00:06:45,680 Speaker 1: an edge rusher or someone getting to the quarterback. But 129 00:06:46,040 --> 00:06:48,599 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray needs weapons. He needs someone to throw the 130 00:06:48,600 --> 00:06:51,120 Speaker 1: ball to. And right now I count two. And if 131 00:06:51,120 --> 00:06:52,960 Speaker 1: you want to throw in James Connor, okay, I'll give 132 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:56,880 Speaker 1: you three. But it's that wide receiver other than DeAndre 133 00:06:56,960 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 1: Hopkins that this team is glue in my mind. Miss 134 00:07:00,240 --> 00:07:04,039 Speaker 1: he greatly. Yeah, I think. Um, you talked about it. Um. 135 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:06,240 Speaker 1: You know you're looking for a guy with some size, 136 00:07:06,279 --> 00:07:09,640 Speaker 1: a guy with speed. Um. You know, to me, Kyler's 137 00:07:09,680 --> 00:07:12,200 Speaker 1: biggest asset. Um. You know a lot of people would 138 00:07:12,240 --> 00:07:15,080 Speaker 1: say it's his legs, but it's his down the field accuracy. 139 00:07:15,160 --> 00:07:18,400 Speaker 1: Kyler has um a strong arm, He's got great touch, 140 00:07:18,520 --> 00:07:21,120 Speaker 1: especially on those deep routes. Um, he can put that 141 00:07:21,160 --> 00:07:23,200 Speaker 1: ball anywhere on the football field. And if you have 142 00:07:23,360 --> 00:07:26,480 Speaker 1: two wide receivers, you put him on opposite sides, Um 143 00:07:26,600 --> 00:07:29,600 Speaker 1: that both can beat too deep stretch the field. Um. 144 00:07:29,640 --> 00:07:31,840 Speaker 1: It opens up everything on offense. It opens up your 145 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:34,680 Speaker 1: run game and open up opens up your underneath routes. Um. 146 00:07:34,720 --> 00:07:37,200 Speaker 1: It opens up your tight ends running down the seams. Um. 147 00:07:37,280 --> 00:07:39,880 Speaker 1: So um. I you know, I think it would do 148 00:07:40,000 --> 00:07:43,200 Speaker 1: so much for this offense, and in particularly based upon 149 00:07:43,240 --> 00:07:46,760 Speaker 1: who we have behind center with with Kyler in the 150 00:07:46,800 --> 00:07:50,240 Speaker 1: way he's able to um quickly dissect what happens after 151 00:07:50,240 --> 00:07:52,400 Speaker 1: the snap and his his ability to work the ball 152 00:07:52,400 --> 00:07:55,200 Speaker 1: down the field. Don't forget about zach Ertz. I would 153 00:07:55,200 --> 00:07:56,800 Speaker 1: put him in the top three when it comes to 154 00:07:56,880 --> 00:07:59,840 Speaker 1: targets and receptions. And listen, I mean you can make 155 00:07:59,880 --> 00:08:02,480 Speaker 1: the case of Cardinals on paper. Have they're starting off 156 00:08:02,480 --> 00:08:04,840 Speaker 1: in some line now you need depth. Really, they're just 157 00:08:04,880 --> 00:08:07,080 Speaker 1: missing a number two receiver right now. And yes, you 158 00:08:07,080 --> 00:08:09,760 Speaker 1: can get better at every position besides right now the 159 00:08:09,840 --> 00:08:12,920 Speaker 1: quarterback position. So maybe you go wide receiver and then 160 00:08:12,920 --> 00:08:15,960 Speaker 1: you load up on defense in the second and third round, 161 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,360 Speaker 1: because right now they just need a number two receiver. 162 00:08:18,400 --> 00:08:21,200 Speaker 1: They could play tomorrow if they had to. I'd be 163 00:08:21,280 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 1: concerned playing tomorrow with the wide receivers they have right now. No, 164 00:08:24,960 --> 00:08:27,520 Speaker 1: I said, I'm just saying, like, if they Draft one 165 00:08:27,560 --> 00:08:29,960 Speaker 1: and retain ag Green. All of a sudden, the depth 166 00:08:30,040 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 1: chart gets a little bit different, more of a hypothetical exactly. Yeah, 167 00:08:33,280 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 1: that they have not addressed that position wide receiver in 168 00:08:36,200 --> 00:08:39,119 Speaker 1: free agency as of yet. Going back to Daniel Jeremiah 169 00:08:39,400 --> 00:08:43,320 Speaker 1: on the offense needing more explosive players. You know, I 170 00:08:43,400 --> 00:08:45,840 Speaker 1: know the offense there with Kyler, it can be explosive. 171 00:08:45,920 --> 00:08:48,120 Speaker 1: They need more. I just think they're gonna find their 172 00:08:48,200 --> 00:08:50,520 Speaker 1: You're gonna find your way into some of those shootout games. 173 00:08:50,800 --> 00:08:53,079 Speaker 1: And is as good as this group is, I think 174 00:08:53,120 --> 00:08:55,520 Speaker 1: they need even more firepower than they have. And so 175 00:08:55,559 --> 00:08:58,320 Speaker 1: that's a playmaker in any form. But to me, the 176 00:08:58,360 --> 00:09:00,520 Speaker 1: one that makes the most sense is I think because 177 00:09:00,520 --> 00:09:02,719 Speaker 1: of the quality of wide receivers in this draft, I 178 00:09:02,720 --> 00:09:04,600 Speaker 1: think they've had a chance to get a real difference maker. 179 00:09:04,800 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 1: I don't know that you can have enough in terms 180 00:09:07,040 --> 00:09:09,319 Speaker 1: of weapons right now the way the leagu's playing. MJ. 181 00:09:09,480 --> 00:09:11,520 Speaker 1: You brought up a number of names, and we'll get 182 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:13,199 Speaker 1: into a couple of them as we continue here on 183 00:09:13,240 --> 00:09:16,280 Speaker 1: the Cardinals Red Sea report presented by see your seats 184 00:09:16,320 --> 00:09:20,200 Speaker 1: in a seats, But you're talking about nutbirds of maybe 185 00:09:20,240 --> 00:09:23,680 Speaker 1: six get their names heard on that first day and 186 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:26,280 Speaker 1: then okay, what do you want? You want someone that's 187 00:09:26,280 --> 00:09:28,520 Speaker 1: six two, six, three, six four. Do you want more 188 00:09:28,520 --> 00:09:30,360 Speaker 1: of a slot five eleven. You can do a little 189 00:09:30,360 --> 00:09:33,840 Speaker 1: bit more moving around, and then you know what fits 190 00:09:33,880 --> 00:09:38,200 Speaker 1: within your particular offense. Every team is different. Jeremiah on 191 00:09:38,240 --> 00:09:42,480 Speaker 1: those top wide receivers that separate one from another. I 192 00:09:42,520 --> 00:09:45,000 Speaker 1: went back and looked at wideouts over the last couple 193 00:09:45,000 --> 00:09:47,000 Speaker 1: of years, and I've tried to find, you know, what's 194 00:09:47,040 --> 00:09:49,000 Speaker 1: that thing that they all have in common. The top guys, 195 00:09:49,040 --> 00:09:52,480 Speaker 1: the elite guys. You'll find all different play speeds, you know, 196 00:09:52,559 --> 00:09:55,720 Speaker 1: find all different sizes, but they all had play strength. 197 00:09:55,840 --> 00:09:57,240 Speaker 1: You know, when you kind of look at those top 198 00:09:57,280 --> 00:09:58,839 Speaker 1: guys over the last couple of years, look at what 199 00:09:58,920 --> 00:10:01,720 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase came into the league and did. Obviously, you 200 00:10:01,760 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 1: see Dbo, you see a J. Brown, you see DK 201 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:07,840 Speaker 1: in the in the division. These guys are strong, physical guys. 202 00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:11,000 Speaker 1: Cooper Cup has incredible play strength and people don't realize 203 00:10:11,120 --> 00:10:14,240 Speaker 1: it's like twenty and fifteen two and sixteen pounds. So 204 00:10:14,520 --> 00:10:16,720 Speaker 1: adding a little bit even more strength to that group 205 00:10:17,160 --> 00:10:18,800 Speaker 1: to kind of COMPI what you have there, get d 206 00:10:18,880 --> 00:10:22,320 Speaker 1: Hop back healthy. You've got to speed guy with Rondelle Moore, 207 00:10:22,880 --> 00:10:24,440 Speaker 1: I think that's kind of a would be a fun 208 00:10:24,559 --> 00:10:27,839 Speaker 1: ingredient for them to play with. Let's touch on play strength, 209 00:10:27,920 --> 00:10:31,080 Speaker 1: Kylin kind of define what that means, because it's not 210 00:10:31,200 --> 00:10:33,160 Speaker 1: so much, you know, how much you can bench press, 211 00:10:33,559 --> 00:10:36,280 Speaker 1: but how quickly can you get off the line of scrimmage. 212 00:10:36,280 --> 00:10:38,920 Speaker 1: How quickly can you move that defensive back out of 213 00:10:38,920 --> 00:10:41,800 Speaker 1: the way. You know, sometimes it's a subtle move, but 214 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:44,880 Speaker 1: it's that being able to be just a little bit quicker, 215 00:10:44,920 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 1: a little bit stronger than the guy that is trying 216 00:10:47,200 --> 00:10:50,520 Speaker 1: to keep you from getting open. Yeah, play strength isn't 217 00:10:50,920 --> 00:10:53,000 Speaker 1: about you know, your bench reps that you did at 218 00:10:53,000 --> 00:10:56,440 Speaker 1: the combine. It's it's your lower body strength. It's it's 219 00:10:56,840 --> 00:10:59,480 Speaker 1: what we see from Rondale Moore. How how fast you 220 00:10:59,520 --> 00:11:02,680 Speaker 1: can accept alright, how quickly you can change directions, stick 221 00:11:02,679 --> 00:11:04,960 Speaker 1: your feet in the ground. And that's not just for 222 00:11:05,360 --> 00:11:09,040 Speaker 1: run after the catchability. That is for route running, for 223 00:11:09,080 --> 00:11:12,040 Speaker 1: coming in and out of your brakes. For you know, 224 00:11:12,080 --> 00:11:14,760 Speaker 1: particularly in this offense, you got to be able to 225 00:11:14,760 --> 00:11:17,320 Speaker 1: adjust when Kyler's out of the pocket, can you stick 226 00:11:17,360 --> 00:11:18,960 Speaker 1: your foot in the ground, break out of your route 227 00:11:19,040 --> 00:11:21,000 Speaker 1: and get to a place where he can find you 228 00:11:21,040 --> 00:11:23,120 Speaker 1: when he's scrambling to buy time for you to get open. 229 00:11:23,200 --> 00:11:27,400 Speaker 1: And you know, I think, you know, I talked a 230 00:11:27,440 --> 00:11:29,480 Speaker 1: little bit earlier about how we need a plug in 231 00:11:29,520 --> 00:11:32,000 Speaker 1: play guy, a guy that can step in and be 232 00:11:32,160 --> 00:11:35,840 Speaker 1: a day one, game one type contributor. You know, I 233 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:38,480 Speaker 1: think you look at recent history, particularly last year's draft, 234 00:11:38,520 --> 00:11:40,200 Speaker 1: and you look at the top receivers in that draft, 235 00:11:40,600 --> 00:11:44,040 Speaker 1: there is true number one receivers that stepped in day one, 236 00:11:44,280 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 1: And I mean you got Jamar Chase setting records, you 237 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:49,920 Speaker 1: got Jalen Wattle setting records, you got Davanta Smith who 238 00:11:50,000 --> 00:11:54,400 Speaker 1: was an immediate number one contributor. You know, it might 239 00:11:54,440 --> 00:11:57,679 Speaker 1: be hard to find that guy at twenty three, but again, 240 00:11:57,880 --> 00:12:01,120 Speaker 1: with such a deep wide receiver class, with so much speed, 241 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:04,600 Speaker 1: with so much college production, that guy could be there 242 00:12:04,640 --> 00:12:06,360 Speaker 1: at twenty three and he could step in and he 243 00:12:06,400 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 1: could be your day one, number two wide receivers. All 244 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:11,800 Speaker 1: three of those names that you just mentioned Kyle had 245 00:12:11,840 --> 00:12:15,400 Speaker 1: over a thousand receiving yards. Now they were top fifteen 246 00:12:15,640 --> 00:12:19,160 Speaker 1: selections Cardinals at number twenty three. Do you get that 247 00:12:19,320 --> 00:12:22,360 Speaker 1: top three wide receiver in twenty three? Probably nuts? And 248 00:12:22,400 --> 00:12:25,400 Speaker 1: then you debate can you get someone in the second 249 00:12:25,480 --> 00:12:28,880 Speaker 1: or third round and then maybe go a different position 250 00:12:28,920 --> 00:12:32,560 Speaker 1: with that twenty third overall pick. We'll discuss here as 251 00:12:32,600 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 1: we have time, but coming up next more on the 252 00:12:35,520 --> 00:12:39,280 Speaker 1: number two wide receiver and what the Cardinals might target, 253 00:12:39,320 --> 00:12:42,199 Speaker 1: some names to keep an eye on, and around one. 254 00:12:42,320 --> 00:12:47,040 Speaker 1: It is Draft Weekend Country Concert presented by Zeatgeek featuring 255 00:12:47,200 --> 00:12:51,360 Speaker 1: Ryan Hurd, A Lanco and Caelissa Clark Saturday, April thirtieth 256 00:12:51,400 --> 00:12:54,160 Speaker 1: on the Great Lawn at State Farm Stadium. For tickets 257 00:12:54,200 --> 00:13:00,679 Speaker 1: and information, visit Sportsman's PARKAZ dot com. That's sportsman parkasy 258 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:10,160 Speaker 1: dot com. This is the Arizona Cardinals radio network. They 259 00:13:10,280 --> 00:13:15,120 Speaker 1: got some filthy dudes making place. I mean, Rondell Moore 260 00:13:15,400 --> 00:13:19,640 Speaker 1: that catch that is one of the sickest plays I 261 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:22,960 Speaker 1: have seen. And we're talking about a rookie wide receiver. 262 00:13:23,280 --> 00:13:25,800 Speaker 1: He's on schedule for what he's going to be. I 263 00:13:25,840 --> 00:13:28,720 Speaker 1: think he's a unique player with his kind of size, speed, 264 00:13:29,120 --> 00:13:30,839 Speaker 1: you know, kind of a unique guy in that kind 265 00:13:30,880 --> 00:13:33,760 Speaker 1: of compact package. But you've got to kind of create 266 00:13:33,800 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 1: ways to get him the ball. I did not think 267 00:13:35,400 --> 00:13:37,920 Speaker 1: he was, you know, a pristine route runner or anything 268 00:13:37,960 --> 00:13:39,600 Speaker 1: like that. He's get the ball in his hands, and 269 00:13:39,640 --> 00:13:44,160 Speaker 1: that's where the fund starts. Fourteen games played, seven starts, 270 00:13:44,480 --> 00:13:49,319 Speaker 1: Rondell Moore finished with the eighth most all purpose yards 271 00:13:49,360 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 1: among rookies. We're talking receiving yards, rushing yards, hunt return, 272 00:13:53,320 --> 00:13:57,600 Speaker 1: and kickoff return. Not a bad starts for Rondell Moore. 273 00:13:57,640 --> 00:13:59,720 Speaker 1: As we continue here on the Cardinals Red Sea Report, 274 00:13:59,720 --> 00:14:02,040 Speaker 1: pretend to buy a seat, geek, get your seats in 275 00:14:02,120 --> 00:14:04,920 Speaker 1: a seat. Craig Rio, lukal Van Debosh, and Mike Drecky 276 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 1: looking at Cardinals needs heading into the twenty twenty two 277 00:14:09,320 --> 00:14:12,280 Speaker 1: NFL Draft. The voice you heard after that play call, 278 00:14:12,640 --> 00:14:16,080 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah the NFL Network, as we discussed, believes the 279 00:14:16,120 --> 00:14:19,800 Speaker 1: Cardinals need more playmakers. I would agree they need more playmakers. 280 00:14:19,840 --> 00:14:23,680 Speaker 1: We've heard MJ though, they have more in store for 281 00:14:23,960 --> 00:14:26,040 Speaker 1: Rondel Moore as far as what to do with him, 282 00:14:26,040 --> 00:14:29,160 Speaker 1: whether that's lining up consistently in the slot with Christian 283 00:14:29,240 --> 00:14:31,680 Speaker 1: Kirk out or seeing what he can do as an 284 00:14:31,680 --> 00:14:35,120 Speaker 1: outside wide receiver, utilize that speed to kind of just 285 00:14:35,320 --> 00:14:37,560 Speaker 1: you know, beat your defender off the line of scrimmage 286 00:14:37,600 --> 00:14:40,360 Speaker 1: and go downfield and try to get open that way. Yeah, 287 00:14:40,440 --> 00:14:43,400 Speaker 1: that's why I think it's important they draft the receiver 288 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: with some size. I mean, yeah, he's going to replace 289 00:14:45,720 --> 00:14:48,880 Speaker 1: Christian Kirk. But according to Sean Jefferson on the Big 290 00:14:48,920 --> 00:14:51,480 Speaker 1: Red Range, he mentioned that you know, they want to 291 00:14:51,520 --> 00:14:53,120 Speaker 1: move him around. They want him to get a better 292 00:14:53,200 --> 00:14:55,680 Speaker 1: route tree, and that means possibly when they go for wide, 293 00:14:55,680 --> 00:14:58,080 Speaker 1: maybe he lines up on the outside. But normally you 294 00:14:58,080 --> 00:14:59,640 Speaker 1: would think he's going to be in the slot. But 295 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:02,240 Speaker 1: they do move them around. And last year was more 296 00:15:02,240 --> 00:15:04,880 Speaker 1: I candy and you got to you gotta give Cliff credit, 297 00:15:04,920 --> 00:15:06,720 Speaker 1: and he admitted that they probably should have used him 298 00:15:06,720 --> 00:15:08,320 Speaker 1: a little bit different last year, and I think that's 299 00:15:08,320 --> 00:15:10,480 Speaker 1: the theme going into the offseason. And you can also 300 00:15:10,600 --> 00:15:13,600 Speaker 1: utilize zach Ertz as well if you split him out 301 00:15:13,600 --> 00:15:16,320 Speaker 1: wide and independent on the health of Max Williams. We've 302 00:15:16,320 --> 00:15:19,200 Speaker 1: seen him also split out wide, whether as a slot 303 00:15:19,360 --> 00:15:23,040 Speaker 1: or outside wide receiver. But for me, I'm looking at 304 00:15:23,280 --> 00:15:26,880 Speaker 1: not so much a number two wide receiver because maybe 305 00:15:26,880 --> 00:15:29,200 Speaker 1: that is zach Ertz, maybe that is Ron del Moore. 306 00:15:29,520 --> 00:15:34,720 Speaker 1: It's the outside prototypical outside wide receiver that teams Kyle 307 00:15:34,800 --> 00:15:38,680 Speaker 1: have to account for or at least know that's he's there, 308 00:15:39,080 --> 00:15:40,920 Speaker 1: because we know all the focus is going to be 309 00:15:40,920 --> 00:15:44,000 Speaker 1: on the other side with DeAndre Hopkins. Yeah, you know, 310 00:15:44,040 --> 00:15:48,600 Speaker 1: the fact that DeAndre Hopkins is a complete receiver. He 311 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:50,720 Speaker 1: can run every route on the football field, you always 312 00:15:50,720 --> 00:15:52,960 Speaker 1: have to account for him. So what you are looking 313 00:15:53,000 --> 00:15:57,200 Speaker 1: for is somebody to take the safeties away from DeAndre Hopkins, 314 00:15:57,280 --> 00:16:01,520 Speaker 1: somebody you always every team this league is looking for 315 00:16:01,640 --> 00:16:04,680 Speaker 1: that one guy at any given moment is that deep 316 00:16:04,680 --> 00:16:07,520 Speaker 1: ball threat. So you can't load up the box. You can't, 317 00:16:08,160 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 1: you know, even on a third end medium. It keeps 318 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:13,720 Speaker 1: these teams guessing and they always have to account for 319 00:16:13,760 --> 00:16:17,520 Speaker 1: that guy. So, you know, I think a big addition 320 00:16:17,560 --> 00:16:20,400 Speaker 1: to this offense would be that number two on the 321 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:24,080 Speaker 1: opposite side of DeAndre Hopkins that can just get vertical 322 00:16:24,080 --> 00:16:28,080 Speaker 1: and get vertical in a hurry. You know, at twenty 323 00:16:28,120 --> 00:16:30,760 Speaker 1: three you're gonna probably get a guy that has some 324 00:16:30,840 --> 00:16:34,840 Speaker 1: question marks, but there is an abundance of speed at 325 00:16:34,920 --> 00:16:37,360 Speaker 1: the wide receiver position in this draft. And if you 326 00:16:37,400 --> 00:16:40,280 Speaker 1: can find that guy that runs some of those deep 327 00:16:40,360 --> 00:16:42,480 Speaker 1: routes really well, that will get some of that attention 328 00:16:42,520 --> 00:16:45,120 Speaker 1: away from DeAndre Hopkins, that will get some of the 329 00:16:45,400 --> 00:16:48,000 Speaker 1: you know, linebackers, get them a little bit deeper keep 330 00:16:48,040 --> 00:16:50,520 Speaker 1: your safeties deep. It will open up so much for 331 00:16:50,520 --> 00:16:53,120 Speaker 1: this offense. One of those wide receivers, one of those 332 00:16:53,160 --> 00:16:56,520 Speaker 1: draft prospects with a question markt maybe it's a large 333 00:16:56,600 --> 00:17:00,000 Speaker 1: question mark based off of injury. Is the Alabama wide 334 00:17:00,240 --> 00:17:03,880 Speaker 1: Jamis Williams tore his ACL in the National Championship game. 335 00:17:03,960 --> 00:17:07,159 Speaker 1: He believes he'll be fine once Week one begins, But 336 00:17:07,240 --> 00:17:10,840 Speaker 1: that is something to pay attention to. We talked about earlier. 337 00:17:10,920 --> 00:17:13,359 Speaker 1: You want a Week one starter, is that going to 338 00:17:13,440 --> 00:17:16,720 Speaker 1: be Jamison Williams six two, one seventy nine certainly fits 339 00:17:16,760 --> 00:17:20,600 Speaker 1: the mold of an outside wide receiver. Another person who 340 00:17:20,640 --> 00:17:24,440 Speaker 1: knows Jamison Williams. How about former Arizona Cardinal Rashad Johnson 341 00:17:24,760 --> 00:17:27,840 Speaker 1: and also part of that Alabama broadcast. He was a 342 00:17:27,920 --> 00:17:31,400 Speaker 1: guest recently on The Big Red Rage talking about Jamison Williams. 343 00:17:31,640 --> 00:17:34,920 Speaker 1: It's unbelievable. I mean, he's blink of an eye, beat beat, 344 00:17:35,119 --> 00:17:38,280 Speaker 1: you know, running past you, and it's long strides. He's 345 00:17:38,320 --> 00:17:42,000 Speaker 1: a tall guy. You know, sixe two are taller, and 346 00:17:42,119 --> 00:17:44,680 Speaker 1: I mean he is, you know, literally running past guys 347 00:17:44,680 --> 00:17:46,320 Speaker 1: the whole time. And the thing about it, he's one 348 00:17:46,320 --> 00:17:49,160 Speaker 1: of those guys that you know, he's running a deep route, 349 00:17:49,200 --> 00:17:51,320 Speaker 1: you know he's going to give you a posts nothing 350 00:17:51,359 --> 00:17:53,880 Speaker 1: that you can do about it. He's good and out 351 00:17:53,920 --> 00:17:56,840 Speaker 1: of his breaks in other situations where he needs to 352 00:17:56,920 --> 00:18:00,320 Speaker 1: run comebacks, third and longs and making separations there. But 353 00:18:00,400 --> 00:18:02,600 Speaker 1: the biggest thing that I loved about Jamison Williams this 354 00:18:02,680 --> 00:18:05,639 Speaker 1: year with how tough he was and how competitive he 355 00:18:05,840 --> 00:18:09,440 Speaker 1: was First team All American, first Team All SEC as 356 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:13,280 Speaker 1: a receiver, co SEC Special Teams Player of the Year. 357 00:18:13,400 --> 00:18:16,159 Speaker 1: That's what you like, and maybe that certainly helps a 358 00:18:16,240 --> 00:18:19,200 Speaker 1: team like the Cardinals MJ and Jamison Williams. I think 359 00:18:19,359 --> 00:18:21,280 Speaker 1: for a lot of people the number one wide receiver 360 00:18:21,480 --> 00:18:25,159 Speaker 1: in this draft, even before the torn ACL. Now the 361 00:18:25,240 --> 00:18:27,879 Speaker 1: question is does he fall and if he does fall, 362 00:18:28,240 --> 00:18:30,919 Speaker 1: how far does he fall? Well, I always say this, 363 00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:33,320 Speaker 1: You're not drafting him for one year. You're drafted for 364 00:18:33,320 --> 00:18:35,440 Speaker 1: the next four or five years. And you know he 365 00:18:35,520 --> 00:18:37,679 Speaker 1: is coming off an ACL injury. So I don't know 366 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:40,560 Speaker 1: what the time framewober Dams in September October. Everyone's kind 367 00:18:40,600 --> 00:18:43,960 Speaker 1: of different, but I couldn't agree. More were shot six two, 368 00:18:43,960 --> 00:18:46,280 Speaker 1: one hundred and eighty nine pounds and he was clocked 369 00:18:46,320 --> 00:18:48,920 Speaker 1: at one point in his career at Alabama with a 370 00:18:48,960 --> 00:18:51,520 Speaker 1: four two five. Obviously wasn't able to run, but you 371 00:18:51,760 --> 00:18:53,879 Speaker 1: can't teach that speed. I like the fact that his 372 00:18:54,040 --> 00:18:56,680 Speaker 1: mental makeup is the guy that probably is gonna plug 373 00:18:56,720 --> 00:18:59,159 Speaker 1: and play once he gets healthy. The other name, and 374 00:18:59,280 --> 00:19:02,520 Speaker 1: this is a name that Kyle we've actually seen mocked 375 00:19:02,560 --> 00:19:05,920 Speaker 1: to the Arizona Cardinals Daniel Jeremiah's third mock draft. Todd 376 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:09,680 Speaker 1: mcshay's third mock draft had Treylon Brooks, the junior out 377 00:19:09,680 --> 00:19:12,840 Speaker 1: of Arkansas, mocked to the Cardinals at number twenty three 378 00:19:12,920 --> 00:19:16,080 Speaker 1: six two two twenty five runs of four five five. 379 00:19:16,200 --> 00:19:19,439 Speaker 1: Certainly the measurables are there and fits that mold of 380 00:19:19,480 --> 00:19:23,199 Speaker 1: an outside wide receiver. Yeah, you know, a lot of 381 00:19:23,200 --> 00:19:24,960 Speaker 1: the lot of the ways he was used in college 382 00:19:25,880 --> 00:19:28,280 Speaker 1: was similar to the way rondel Moore was using this offense. Now, 383 00:19:28,320 --> 00:19:30,439 Speaker 1: if you do move rondel Moore to the outside, he 384 00:19:30,480 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 1: can take some of those reps because obviously it's a 385 00:19:32,359 --> 00:19:36,080 Speaker 1: part of Cliff Kingsbury's offense and game plan. You get 386 00:19:36,600 --> 00:19:39,760 Speaker 1: a dynamic weapon that can you know, get vertical, catch 387 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:41,760 Speaker 1: a ball in the backfield where at the line of scrimmas, 388 00:19:41,800 --> 00:19:45,120 Speaker 1: get vertical quickly, and he has that type of ability, 389 00:19:45,200 --> 00:19:48,199 Speaker 1: and I think what you know, every NFL team is 390 00:19:48,200 --> 00:19:50,120 Speaker 1: looking at, like who were some of the best players 391 00:19:50,240 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 1: in the league last year. Well, a lot of people 392 00:19:52,960 --> 00:19:55,160 Speaker 1: see him as a Deebo Samuel type player. He did 393 00:19:55,200 --> 00:19:57,960 Speaker 1: line up at running back at times in college. Has 394 00:19:57,960 --> 00:20:04,920 Speaker 1: that ability. He's thick, he's strong, he's got good good strength, speed, acceleration, vision, 395 00:20:04,960 --> 00:20:07,439 Speaker 1: all of that. So you can do a lot of 396 00:20:07,480 --> 00:20:09,920 Speaker 1: different things. And you know, one of the things that 397 00:20:10,200 --> 00:20:12,960 Speaker 1: that coach Kingsbury has shown is with his weapons, he 398 00:20:13,359 --> 00:20:16,640 Speaker 1: will get creative. He will come up with different packages, 399 00:20:16,680 --> 00:20:19,920 Speaker 1: particularly for a rookie that you know might not be 400 00:20:19,960 --> 00:20:24,159 Speaker 1: ready for the entire route tree, like Rondel Moore was 401 00:20:24,240 --> 00:20:25,920 Speaker 1: last year, they used him in a way that they 402 00:20:25,960 --> 00:20:29,160 Speaker 1: thought that you know, he could be successful. Well, now 403 00:20:29,320 --> 00:20:32,600 Speaker 1: Rondell has matured a year. You know, he moves to 404 00:20:32,640 --> 00:20:35,080 Speaker 1: a different spot and you know, perhaps he could take 405 00:20:35,119 --> 00:20:37,400 Speaker 1: that type of role for this offense. Can you imagine 406 00:20:37,520 --> 00:20:41,120 Speaker 1: MJ and the image of a Deebo Samuel or even 407 00:20:41,160 --> 00:20:43,720 Speaker 1: Cooper Cup in the Super Bowl, You've got Trey Loon 408 00:20:43,800 --> 00:20:46,199 Speaker 1: Brooks six two two twenty five coming out of the 409 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:50,960 Speaker 1: backfield on an inside linebacker or even an outside linebacker. 410 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 1: This game is all about mismatches, and all of a 411 00:20:52,880 --> 00:20:55,160 Speaker 1: sudden it's six two two twenty five. That's a huge 412 00:20:55,240 --> 00:20:58,320 Speaker 1: mismatch in favor of the Cardinals. Yeah, the combine. Listen 413 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:00,480 Speaker 1: to him sixty three, Maybe he was honest his tippy 414 00:21:00,520 --> 00:21:03,000 Speaker 1: toes two twenty five. You know, he ran a four 415 00:21:03,040 --> 00:21:05,479 Speaker 1: to five five considering he's two hundred and twenty five pounds. 416 00:21:05,480 --> 00:21:08,000 Speaker 1: His vertical is thirty three broad jump one twenty two. 417 00:21:08,080 --> 00:21:10,840 Speaker 1: Those are impressive and then you start looking at it 418 00:21:10,960 --> 00:21:13,680 Speaker 1: now a lot of people will kind of compare him 419 00:21:13,680 --> 00:21:15,240 Speaker 1: to a J. Brown with a more a little bit 420 00:21:15,280 --> 00:21:17,560 Speaker 1: more wiggle. But he does catch the ball out of 421 00:21:17,560 --> 00:21:20,639 Speaker 1: the backfield. You know, there's times when he'll get the 422 00:21:20,680 --> 00:21:22,600 Speaker 1: screen pass and really those guys don't will and tackle 423 00:21:22,720 --> 00:21:24,439 Speaker 1: him because how big he is, So he would be 424 00:21:24,440 --> 00:21:27,720 Speaker 1: a huge target in the passing game. Daniel Jeremiah on 425 00:21:27,760 --> 00:21:31,160 Speaker 1: the Day Pass podcast why he sees Traylon Burks as 426 00:21:31,200 --> 00:21:34,399 Speaker 1: a great fit for the Arizona Cardinals. To me, the 427 00:21:34,440 --> 00:21:37,639 Speaker 1: most intriguing one is Burks because he gives him a 428 00:21:37,640 --> 00:21:40,399 Speaker 1: two hundred and twenty five pound guy that can do 429 00:21:40,480 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 1: a lot of the stuff that they do. You know, 430 00:21:42,119 --> 00:21:43,560 Speaker 1: in terms of getting the ball in his hands, let 431 00:21:43,640 --> 00:21:45,119 Speaker 1: him run after the catch, and it just gives him 432 00:21:45,119 --> 00:21:47,560 Speaker 1: a little bit of a different look than what they've had. 433 00:21:47,640 --> 00:21:49,480 Speaker 1: You know, I gosh, you watched debo and you see 434 00:21:49,560 --> 00:21:51,560 Speaker 1: him inside the division. The ability to put him in 435 00:21:51,600 --> 00:21:53,760 Speaker 1: the backfield do different things, get the ball out of 436 00:21:53,760 --> 00:21:56,520 Speaker 1: your hand quick and let guys make plays with the football. 437 00:21:56,800 --> 00:22:00,920 Speaker 1: That's what he does. Certainly would be great if he's 438 00:22:00,960 --> 00:22:04,240 Speaker 1: there at pick number twenty three. No guarantee he's there. 439 00:22:04,280 --> 00:22:06,399 Speaker 1: So that's something that you always have to consider when 440 00:22:06,400 --> 00:22:08,440 Speaker 1: you're in that front office and you're having these discussions. 441 00:22:08,480 --> 00:22:10,600 Speaker 1: All right, we like Treylon Burks. We think he could 442 00:22:10,600 --> 00:22:14,199 Speaker 1: be in that range between seventeen and twenty five. But 443 00:22:14,240 --> 00:22:16,439 Speaker 1: if not, then all right, now you got a decision 444 00:22:16,480 --> 00:22:19,840 Speaker 1: to make. But certainly, what we just heard from Daniel Jeremiah, 445 00:22:20,080 --> 00:22:23,240 Speaker 1: it would be fascinating to plug in a plug and 446 00:22:23,320 --> 00:22:26,080 Speaker 1: play wide receiver Treylon burn And I love the compl debo. 447 00:22:26,160 --> 00:22:27,600 Speaker 1: I think a lot of teams are trying to find 448 00:22:27,640 --> 00:22:30,760 Speaker 1: that guy now. Burks finished his career as a first 449 00:22:30,800 --> 00:22:34,040 Speaker 1: team all a CC selection. I mean, he put up 450 00:22:34,040 --> 00:22:37,040 Speaker 1: big numbers, eleven touchdowns over a thousand yards. He had 451 00:22:37,160 --> 00:22:40,719 Speaker 1: six one hundred yard games, so he definitely put him 452 00:22:40,760 --> 00:22:42,639 Speaker 1: in the conversation to be a first round pick. And 453 00:22:42,720 --> 00:22:45,240 Speaker 1: one of those one hundred yard receiving games came against 454 00:22:45,240 --> 00:22:48,200 Speaker 1: Alabama one hundred and seventy nine yards two touchdowns. Will 455 00:22:48,400 --> 00:22:52,200 Speaker 1: on the broadcast that day, Rashad Johnson what he thinks 456 00:22:52,240 --> 00:22:55,960 Speaker 1: about Treylon Burks recently on the Big Red Rage physical 457 00:22:56,080 --> 00:22:59,600 Speaker 1: specimen And then he was physical about his play, right. 458 00:22:59,640 --> 00:23:01,920 Speaker 1: He was one of the guys you know in that game. 459 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:05,359 Speaker 1: Early on, you know, you could see him winning in 460 00:23:05,359 --> 00:23:07,359 Speaker 1: his matchups, but it was like quick games. It was 461 00:23:07,400 --> 00:23:09,480 Speaker 1: like tass sweeps to him, and then he was just 462 00:23:09,600 --> 00:23:12,560 Speaker 1: running through tackles. He was catching the slants and catching 463 00:23:12,600 --> 00:23:15,520 Speaker 1: digs and catching quick game and then making the plays 464 00:23:15,600 --> 00:23:18,639 Speaker 1: after the catch is one thing to separate, you know 465 00:23:18,800 --> 00:23:21,560 Speaker 1: and make the play, but can you make guys miss, 466 00:23:21,640 --> 00:23:24,320 Speaker 1: you know, and then make even bigger play that just 467 00:23:24,480 --> 00:23:26,520 Speaker 1: makes you elite? And I think, you know, Trey Loon 468 00:23:26,560 --> 00:23:29,880 Speaker 1: Burt's ISAs elite. You love what you're hearing, you love 469 00:23:29,920 --> 00:23:31,879 Speaker 1: what you see, and now all of a sudden, you 470 00:23:31,960 --> 00:23:33,720 Speaker 1: just don't want to fall in love with the player 471 00:23:33,760 --> 00:23:36,400 Speaker 1: because if he's not there at number twenty three Kyle. 472 00:23:36,480 --> 00:23:38,480 Speaker 1: Then all of a sudden, it's that disappointment and you 473 00:23:38,480 --> 00:23:42,760 Speaker 1: feel let down. Yeah, you know what front officers are 474 00:23:42,760 --> 00:23:45,800 Speaker 1: doing with this, uh you know scouting department are doing 475 00:23:46,320 --> 00:23:50,320 Speaker 1: is they are every day going through scenarios and mock 476 00:23:50,440 --> 00:23:54,040 Speaker 1: drafts themselves to see who might be available at that 477 00:23:54,119 --> 00:23:56,320 Speaker 1: point so you can pull the trigger and you can 478 00:23:56,480 --> 00:23:58,320 Speaker 1: feel confident. You don't ever want to be caught by 479 00:23:58,320 --> 00:24:01,879 Speaker 1: a surprise you're drafting and be scrambling to try to 480 00:24:01,880 --> 00:24:04,720 Speaker 1: figure out what to do. So they're going through every scenario. 481 00:24:05,680 --> 00:24:08,120 Speaker 1: But yeah, I like what he said. You know, when 482 00:24:08,200 --> 00:24:12,080 Speaker 1: I say he could step into a Rondel Moore type role, 483 00:24:13,240 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 1: you know I can see people getting a little discouraged 484 00:24:15,880 --> 00:24:18,159 Speaker 1: because you expected and you wanted more from Rondel. But 485 00:24:19,480 --> 00:24:22,359 Speaker 1: you know, Treylon Burkes he led the SEC with twenty 486 00:24:22,359 --> 00:24:24,520 Speaker 1: two plays of twenty plus yards. So the fact that 487 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:27,320 Speaker 1: he is catching the ball close to the line of scrimmage, 488 00:24:27,359 --> 00:24:31,359 Speaker 1: he is you know, with his physical style, he is 489 00:24:31,480 --> 00:24:34,480 Speaker 1: getting big plays from some of the and converting some 490 00:24:34,520 --> 00:24:37,240 Speaker 1: of those short plays into big gains in explosive type 491 00:24:37,240 --> 00:24:40,239 Speaker 1: plays for that offense. Cardinals tried to utilize that with 492 00:24:40,359 --> 00:24:43,000 Speaker 1: Rondel Moore, but it just wasn't as successful. He had 493 00:24:43,040 --> 00:24:44,960 Speaker 1: a lot of throws near the line of scrimmage and 494 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:47,359 Speaker 1: just wasn't able to break any of those off. And 495 00:24:47,520 --> 00:24:49,000 Speaker 1: that's part of the reason why they want to see 496 00:24:49,000 --> 00:24:50,359 Speaker 1: if they can move them around a little bit. But 497 00:24:50,400 --> 00:24:53,840 Speaker 1: if you have a bigger target, a bigger weapon, bigger playmaker, 498 00:24:53,880 --> 00:24:56,720 Speaker 1: maybe you can throw that screen pass and all of 499 00:24:56,760 --> 00:24:59,680 Speaker 1: a sudden you get that twenty plus play downfield from 500 00:24:59,760 --> 00:25:02,560 Speaker 1: your wide receiver. So Treylon Brooks certainly a name that 501 00:25:02,920 --> 00:25:04,760 Speaker 1: a lot of Cardinal fans would love to see in 502 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:09,320 Speaker 1: a Cardinals uniform. We'll see if that happens. Episode twenty 503 00:25:09,320 --> 00:25:12,280 Speaker 1: eight of The Day Pash Podcast. You want more, Here 504 00:25:12,359 --> 00:25:16,920 Speaker 1: the entire interview with NFL Network Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah 505 00:25:16,920 --> 00:25:20,000 Speaker 1: that is available. To catch up on past episodes, follow 506 00:25:20,080 --> 00:25:23,640 Speaker 1: the Day Pash Podcast via your preferred podcast provider. Get 507 00:25:23,640 --> 00:25:27,159 Speaker 1: the latest updates via Twitter at pash pod. We've hit 508 00:25:27,200 --> 00:25:29,959 Speaker 1: halftime here on the Cardinals Red Sea Report presented by 509 00:25:30,640 --> 00:25:33,600 Speaker 1: Get Your Seats in a Seat. This is the Arizona 510 00:25:33,600 --> 00:25:41,600 Speaker 1: Cardinals Radio Network game to Henry hit in the backfield 511 00:25:41,600 --> 00:25:43,879 Speaker 1: by J. J. Watt, who got off a block and 512 00:25:44,000 --> 00:25:47,400 Speaker 1: drags him down. Knocked down and complaine. It's jj Wad 513 00:25:47,480 --> 00:25:50,320 Speaker 1: got his hands up, he bumbles them all. It's flows 514 00:25:50,359 --> 00:25:55,159 Speaker 1: on the far side. Another takeaway, j J Watt force 515 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:58,560 Speaker 1: the fumble leveled in the backfield by j j Watt. 516 00:25:58,640 --> 00:26:01,800 Speaker 1: J Terry Wad gets the hanetration white at the point 517 00:26:01,840 --> 00:26:04,320 Speaker 1: of attack, hitting the backfield and down he goes for 518 00:26:04,359 --> 00:26:07,879 Speaker 1: a loss. JJ Watts nailed him at the eighteen y 519 00:26:07,880 --> 00:26:10,840 Speaker 1: hard line. Vitchell running straight ahead and gets dropped for 520 00:26:10,880 --> 00:26:14,679 Speaker 1: a loss. JJ Watt in the backfield with the takedown 521 00:26:14,880 --> 00:26:20,879 Speaker 1: hanetration on the backside. That is jj Watt, baby tip 522 00:26:21,040 --> 00:26:24,200 Speaker 1: and complaint. It was timp and it was jj Watt 523 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:27,399 Speaker 1: Who's gonna and the Cardinals stop him on fourtown again. 524 00:26:28,720 --> 00:26:32,159 Speaker 1: Great to hear Dave pass Ron Wiffley talk about jj Watt. 525 00:26:32,160 --> 00:26:35,520 Speaker 1: It was great to see jj Watt in a Cardinals uniform. 526 00:26:35,600 --> 00:26:39,600 Speaker 1: Just did not see enough of jj Watt started the 527 00:26:39,640 --> 00:26:42,520 Speaker 1: games so our start of the season's first seven games, 528 00:26:42,520 --> 00:26:45,840 Speaker 1: then got hurt in Week seven, made an appearance in 529 00:26:45,880 --> 00:26:49,159 Speaker 1: the playoffs, but he just was not quite the same player. 530 00:26:49,200 --> 00:26:51,400 Speaker 1: If you get a healthy JJ Watt, I like where 531 00:26:51,440 --> 00:26:55,199 Speaker 1: his defense stands in twenty twenty two. Welcome back the 532 00:26:55,240 --> 00:26:58,520 Speaker 1: Cardinals Red Sea Report presented by Ziki get your seats 533 00:26:58,520 --> 00:27:00,720 Speaker 1: in a c craig Ria Luca, then to Bosh and 534 00:27:00,800 --> 00:27:04,399 Speaker 1: Mike Dreky, focusing on the defensive line here with the 535 00:27:04,440 --> 00:27:07,720 Speaker 1: Cardinals and the twenty twenty two NFL drafting. I'll give 536 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:09,560 Speaker 1: you credit, Cob, because you were one of the first 537 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:12,040 Speaker 1: at leases that I can remember as far as bringing 538 00:27:12,119 --> 00:27:14,320 Speaker 1: up the defensive line, even at pick number twenty three. 539 00:27:14,320 --> 00:27:17,560 Speaker 1: It was always edge rusher, wide receiver, cornerback, but all 540 00:27:17,600 --> 00:27:20,320 Speaker 1: of a sudden, defensive line in the interior of the 541 00:27:20,359 --> 00:27:25,520 Speaker 1: defensive line. Because of the inability and the inconsistency of 542 00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:29,600 Speaker 1: the Cardinals last season to stop the run twentieth overall, 543 00:27:29,880 --> 00:27:34,760 Speaker 1: twenty sixth as far as yards per carry, almost five 544 00:27:34,880 --> 00:27:37,639 Speaker 1: yards or it should say four point six yards a 545 00:27:37,800 --> 00:27:41,320 Speaker 1: carrier this team allowed last season. And we always heard 546 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:44,320 Speaker 1: fans Joseph say, gotta stop the run, gotta stop the run. Well, 547 00:27:44,600 --> 00:27:48,080 Speaker 1: this team sometimes stopped the run last year. Yeah, it was. 548 00:27:48,880 --> 00:27:51,320 Speaker 1: You know, when this team was rolling and this team 549 00:27:51,359 --> 00:27:54,000 Speaker 1: looked like the best team in football, that was still 550 00:27:54,040 --> 00:27:56,240 Speaker 1: that one weakness. It was stopping the run. It was 551 00:27:56,440 --> 00:27:59,880 Speaker 1: and you know, I think we have good players inside, 552 00:28:00,480 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 1: but they just didn't have the numbers. They weren't productive, 553 00:28:04,680 --> 00:28:08,119 Speaker 1: they weren't you know, we get a front row seat 554 00:28:08,200 --> 00:28:11,200 Speaker 1: a couple of times a year to what a disruptive 555 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:14,040 Speaker 1: defensive tackle can do to an offense in Aaron Donald. 556 00:28:14,080 --> 00:28:16,000 Speaker 1: I mean, and I'm not saying there's an Aaron Donald 557 00:28:16,000 --> 00:28:20,040 Speaker 1: in this draft, but you can there is nothing quarterbacks 558 00:28:20,119 --> 00:28:23,920 Speaker 1: hate more than quick inside pressure. So on top of 559 00:28:24,240 --> 00:28:26,680 Speaker 1: you know, getting a big, physical guy that can hold 560 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:29,640 Speaker 1: up against the run, that can free up these young, 561 00:28:29,720 --> 00:28:33,639 Speaker 1: talented inside linebackers that we have, you know, there just 562 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:37,560 Speaker 1: wasn't that consistent pressure from the inside either. I mean, 563 00:28:37,920 --> 00:28:40,600 Speaker 1: Zach Allen, you know, led some of the inside rushers 564 00:28:40,600 --> 00:28:43,600 Speaker 1: with four sacks last year. JJ Watt because of circumstances, 565 00:28:43,920 --> 00:28:47,560 Speaker 1: only had one sack. Lawrence and Foto didn't have any, 566 00:28:47,600 --> 00:28:50,560 Speaker 1: So you didn't get You know, if you're looking to 567 00:28:50,680 --> 00:28:54,560 Speaker 1: make up for Chandler Jones production, you're gonna have a 568 00:28:54,560 --> 00:28:57,800 Speaker 1: hard time drafting it this year. A guy might develop, 569 00:28:57,840 --> 00:29:00,400 Speaker 1: it might take time, and he might turn into a 570 00:29:00,560 --> 00:29:07,080 Speaker 1: Chandler Jones type player, but you can get a big, massive, strong, 571 00:29:07,200 --> 00:29:10,680 Speaker 1: explosive human line him up on a guard and he 572 00:29:10,720 --> 00:29:13,480 Speaker 1: can make an immediate impact to your defense and you 573 00:29:13,520 --> 00:29:15,880 Speaker 1: will see it both in the run game and in 574 00:29:15,920 --> 00:29:19,880 Speaker 1: the passing game. And I think, to me, that's the 575 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:23,240 Speaker 1: area that this team can probably improve the most with 576 00:29:23,400 --> 00:29:26,000 Speaker 1: an immediate impact player that produces on the inside. And 577 00:29:26,080 --> 00:29:29,440 Speaker 1: the impact MJ might not be so much on the stats, 578 00:29:29,520 --> 00:29:34,320 Speaker 1: but the fact that offenses offensive lines are accounting for 579 00:29:34,400 --> 00:29:37,760 Speaker 1: that player to allow a Marcus Golden or someone on 580 00:29:37,800 --> 00:29:41,080 Speaker 1: the edge to get into the backfield. Then of course 581 00:29:41,080 --> 00:29:43,440 Speaker 1: there's the rare exception where Aaron Donald just does it himself, 582 00:29:43,480 --> 00:29:46,440 Speaker 1: but that I think is a pipe dream for a 583 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:49,440 Speaker 1: lot of teams. Yeah, you start looking at the defensive lineman. 584 00:29:49,920 --> 00:29:52,240 Speaker 1: Travis Jones to me is the number one d tackle, 585 00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:55,560 Speaker 1: Jordan Davis number two, prere On Winfree number three, and 586 00:29:55,560 --> 00:29:59,640 Speaker 1: then Davante Wyatt, and then to Marvin Leal, I would 587 00:29:59,680 --> 00:30:02,320 Speaker 1: say those are the top defensive tackles in this draft. 588 00:30:02,360 --> 00:30:05,280 Speaker 1: Defensive line and depending on who's on the board, it 589 00:30:05,280 --> 00:30:09,040 Speaker 1: wouldn't surprise me. And again I want to ask you this, Kyle. 590 00:30:09,320 --> 00:30:11,880 Speaker 1: I mean, we know that they obviously need to replace 591 00:30:11,920 --> 00:30:14,360 Speaker 1: Chandler Jones, and that's easier said than done. They don't 592 00:30:14,360 --> 00:30:16,760 Speaker 1: grow on trees. But can you see this team playing 593 00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:19,000 Speaker 1: more of a five man front? Now I talked to 594 00:30:19,040 --> 00:30:20,800 Speaker 1: a coach elar day, so we already do that, but 595 00:30:20,960 --> 00:30:23,760 Speaker 1: I'm talking about it. Maybe add an extra lineman because 596 00:30:23,760 --> 00:30:27,080 Speaker 1: they do shoot two outside linebackers with three in the dirt. 597 00:30:27,160 --> 00:30:29,080 Speaker 1: So do you think they could stack the line a 598 00:30:29,080 --> 00:30:31,400 Speaker 1: little bit more to cover and make sure that you 599 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 1: got a good secondary? Yeah? You know, I think one 600 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:37,880 Speaker 1: thing vance Joseph has done a really good job of 601 00:30:37,920 --> 00:30:40,480 Speaker 1: in what you see from him, he adapts to the 602 00:30:40,480 --> 00:30:43,880 Speaker 1: personnel both that are you know, on the team for 603 00:30:43,960 --> 00:30:46,479 Speaker 1: opening Day, but that last year with COVID and with 604 00:30:46,560 --> 00:30:49,640 Speaker 1: injuries each week, he would come up with creative schemes 605 00:30:49,640 --> 00:30:52,080 Speaker 1: to take advantage of the personnel he had available that week. 606 00:30:52,800 --> 00:30:56,080 Speaker 1: So I think, you know, you want on defense particularly, 607 00:30:56,160 --> 00:30:58,640 Speaker 1: you want your best eleven players on the field to 608 00:30:58,720 --> 00:31:03,840 Speaker 1: make an impact. Now you know my experience and teams 609 00:31:03,880 --> 00:31:07,440 Speaker 1: that I was on, you know you can have holes 610 00:31:07,480 --> 00:31:09,560 Speaker 1: on the back end, and you can make up for 611 00:31:09,640 --> 00:31:13,840 Speaker 1: that with a dominant front both eating up the run game, 612 00:31:13,920 --> 00:31:16,480 Speaker 1: putting the team in the second and third and longum 613 00:31:16,560 --> 00:31:19,200 Speaker 1: but also getting quick pressure on a quarterback. I mean 614 00:31:19,240 --> 00:31:21,640 Speaker 1: you might not have the best corners that can cover forever. 615 00:31:21,800 --> 00:31:24,040 Speaker 1: You might not even have impact safeties, which we do. 616 00:31:25,080 --> 00:31:28,080 Speaker 1: But if you have a dominant front that has their 617 00:31:28,160 --> 00:31:31,760 Speaker 1: way with an offensive line, it makes the whole defense 618 00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:35,040 Speaker 1: look better. And you know, to Craig's point, Um, not 619 00:31:35,160 --> 00:31:37,440 Speaker 1: just a dominant inside rusher is going to free up 620 00:31:37,440 --> 00:31:40,160 Speaker 1: the edge rushers. It's going to free up our first 621 00:31:40,240 --> 00:31:43,080 Speaker 1: round investment the last two drafts. I mean, those two 622 00:31:43,080 --> 00:31:47,000 Speaker 1: players are long, rangy athletes that need to just be 623 00:31:47,040 --> 00:31:50,960 Speaker 1: able to go and follow the ball and decipher defenses. 624 00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:54,400 Speaker 1: But when you have guards and offensive tackles in your lap, 625 00:31:54,440 --> 00:31:56,760 Speaker 1: it's becomes a lot more difficult for those guys to 626 00:31:57,320 --> 00:31:59,320 Speaker 1: be the type of players that they can be. All Right, 627 00:31:59,400 --> 00:32:02,440 Speaker 1: let's talk about a couple of those defensive lineman two 628 00:32:02,440 --> 00:32:06,920 Speaker 1: in particular, both from Georgia, DeVante Wyatt, Jordan Davis Wyatt 629 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:10,840 Speaker 1: sixty three three h four Davis six sixty three forty 630 00:32:10,880 --> 00:32:15,239 Speaker 1: one Daniel Jeremiah again Dave hash podcast on where he 631 00:32:15,360 --> 00:32:18,760 Speaker 1: thinks Steve Kin might have an interest at defensive line. 632 00:32:18,800 --> 00:32:20,360 Speaker 1: I look at a guy just kind of knowing Steve 633 00:32:20,440 --> 00:32:23,040 Speaker 1: over the years, there are certain players you could see 634 00:32:23,120 --> 00:32:25,720 Speaker 1: kind of tickling his fancy and for some reason, I 635 00:32:25,760 --> 00:32:28,400 Speaker 1: think of a guy like Davantay Wyatt, who's just ultra 636 00:32:28,520 --> 00:32:32,280 Speaker 1: ultra explosive at defensive tackle from Georgia, if somehow he 637 00:32:32,280 --> 00:32:33,880 Speaker 1: were to be in that mix there, I could see 638 00:32:33,920 --> 00:32:36,480 Speaker 1: that that being somebody he'd really like. Ran a four 639 00:32:36,680 --> 00:32:41,160 Speaker 1: seven seven forty and a twenty nine inch vertical jump. 640 00:32:41,240 --> 00:32:44,080 Speaker 1: As far as athleticism, that's what Devantay Wyatt was able 641 00:32:44,160 --> 00:32:47,000 Speaker 1: to do at the combine. You look at Jordan Davis 642 00:32:47,360 --> 00:32:51,120 Speaker 1: four seven eight forty and a thirty two inch vertical jump. 643 00:32:51,200 --> 00:32:54,400 Speaker 1: So despite an access to three hundred pounds and better 644 00:32:54,440 --> 00:32:57,920 Speaker 1: than sixty three six six, you're talking about some elite 645 00:32:58,040 --> 00:33:03,280 Speaker 1: athleticism there. Rashad Johnson saw both Wyatt's and Davis on 646 00:33:03,400 --> 00:33:07,120 Speaker 1: the sidelines working for the Alabama broadcast. What he thinks 647 00:33:07,360 --> 00:33:12,400 Speaker 1: Wyatt's or Davis In his opinion, I like Wyatt um 648 00:33:12,480 --> 00:33:14,880 Speaker 1: in the two games you know, watching Obama, it just 649 00:33:14,880 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 1: seems like he has a little bit more arranged to him. Um. 650 00:33:18,000 --> 00:33:20,320 Speaker 1: But in terms of just sideline and sideline in the 651 00:33:20,360 --> 00:33:23,320 Speaker 1: games that we're playing, UM, he was able to sustain 652 00:33:23,400 --> 00:33:25,200 Speaker 1: a little bit better than Jordan Davis was. If you 653 00:33:25,240 --> 00:33:27,680 Speaker 1: go back to the SEC Championship. It seems as though 654 00:33:27,720 --> 00:33:30,479 Speaker 1: he got tired, a little bit fatigued, So that may 655 00:33:30,480 --> 00:33:33,160 Speaker 1: be something that you may worry about. You know, in 656 00:33:33,200 --> 00:33:35,840 Speaker 1: a season, you know, not playing twelve games. Now we're playing, 657 00:33:35,840 --> 00:33:39,120 Speaker 1: you know, seventeen games. I'm gonna I had to play 658 00:33:39,160 --> 00:33:41,440 Speaker 1: in my bed. I'm gonna place it on Wyatt. You know, 659 00:33:41,480 --> 00:33:44,600 Speaker 1: the comp on Jordan Davis is Holodonada Don Terry Poe. 660 00:33:45,360 --> 00:33:48,440 Speaker 1: Listen to the former general manager of the Chiefs, and 661 00:33:48,520 --> 00:33:51,040 Speaker 1: he said, they think, you know, the comp is either 662 00:33:51,160 --> 00:33:54,960 Speaker 1: Holodi Nada or Terry Poe. Yeah, that's the concern is 663 00:33:55,000 --> 00:33:57,800 Speaker 1: it does this guy motor? Does it run the entire game? Now? 664 00:33:58,040 --> 00:34:00,040 Speaker 1: Are you gonna ask him to play sixty snaps? To 665 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:02,400 Speaker 1: be thirty five to forty? I think what it really 666 00:34:02,440 --> 00:34:04,640 Speaker 1: sticks out is a guy three hundred and forty pounds 667 00:34:04,720 --> 00:34:07,240 Speaker 1: ran a four seven eight and there's not a lot 668 00:34:07,280 --> 00:34:09,759 Speaker 1: of defensive lineman car they're on the field for every 669 00:34:09,760 --> 00:34:13,440 Speaker 1: single snap or three snap defensive lineman. It's there's a 670 00:34:13,440 --> 00:34:15,879 Speaker 1: healthy rotation, and it's a matter of well, if it's 671 00:34:15,880 --> 00:34:18,399 Speaker 1: third and long, you're pulling all your big bodies out 672 00:34:18,440 --> 00:34:22,360 Speaker 1: and you want to rush the quarterback. Yeah, that's true, 673 00:34:22,440 --> 00:34:25,759 Speaker 1: especially at that size. I mean, like you said, Um, 674 00:34:26,360 --> 00:34:28,560 Speaker 1: when you're three hundred and forty one pounds, very rarely 675 00:34:28,640 --> 00:34:31,320 Speaker 1: are you a three technique. You're typically a nose tackle 676 00:34:31,360 --> 00:34:35,000 Speaker 1: that's playing over the center. But you know, to me, 677 00:34:35,080 --> 00:34:37,160 Speaker 1: that was the most amazing thing that happened at the 678 00:34:37,160 --> 00:34:40,279 Speaker 1: combine to see a man that size run at that speed. Um, 679 00:34:40,400 --> 00:34:43,600 Speaker 1: but yeah, it's it's you know, to me, I would 680 00:34:43,600 --> 00:34:46,840 Speaker 1: look for I would look at whyatt As as my 681 00:34:47,000 --> 00:34:49,080 Speaker 1: choice if either one of these two or if you 682 00:34:49,080 --> 00:34:51,399 Speaker 1: have a choice at twenty three. Um, he's a bit 683 00:34:51,440 --> 00:34:56,880 Speaker 1: more explosive. I'm looking for, you know, you don't want constplate. 684 00:34:56,960 --> 00:35:00,520 Speaker 1: I'm looking for in this defense. A Darnell Cocket type 685 00:35:00,560 --> 00:35:04,319 Speaker 1: of player, Kalaiss Campbell type of player that is not 686 00:35:04,360 --> 00:35:06,800 Speaker 1: only good against the run, but is that impact player 687 00:35:06,840 --> 00:35:10,200 Speaker 1: that's explosive, that can make plays in both the run 688 00:35:10,280 --> 00:35:12,560 Speaker 1: and pass game. Not just a big body that's going 689 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:16,680 Speaker 1: to eat up blocks, but somebody that you know, offenses 690 00:35:16,800 --> 00:35:19,359 Speaker 1: need to account for. And I think why it can 691 00:35:19,400 --> 00:35:22,080 Speaker 1: be that type of player. Yeah, he bet. He definitely 692 00:35:22,160 --> 00:35:24,560 Speaker 1: helped himself. I wrote a scouting report earlier just his 693 00:35:24,680 --> 00:35:27,319 Speaker 1: tape was much better in twenty twenty one against the 694 00:35:27,400 --> 00:35:31,240 Speaker 1: run and again and pass rush. They say his lateral 695 00:35:31,320 --> 00:35:34,719 Speaker 1: quickness beating zone blocks. I mean they say he's more 696 00:35:34,719 --> 00:35:37,480 Speaker 1: of a gap seeking three technique with he can disrupt 697 00:35:37,480 --> 00:35:40,880 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage. I like that comparison the Cardinals 698 00:35:40,880 --> 00:35:44,040 Speaker 1: comparison to Darnell Docket it's people always look for cops 699 00:35:44,040 --> 00:35:45,680 Speaker 1: and it's you know, the big names out there. But 700 00:35:45,760 --> 00:35:48,360 Speaker 1: as far as localizing it for fans that are familiar 701 00:35:48,680 --> 00:35:52,560 Speaker 1: a defensive lineman, Darnell Dockett, I mean Kalaiss Campbell. You 702 00:35:52,560 --> 00:35:55,080 Speaker 1: could move him around in his big frame. He was 703 00:35:55,239 --> 00:35:58,319 Speaker 1: dominant wherever you line him up. But Docket was just 704 00:35:58,600 --> 00:36:01,960 Speaker 1: a little bit different, and a good different because he 705 00:36:02,000 --> 00:36:04,480 Speaker 1: would never take plays off. It was one hundred percent 706 00:36:04,560 --> 00:36:06,760 Speaker 1: every single play. Never liked to be off the field, 707 00:36:07,080 --> 00:36:10,080 Speaker 1: and was a little nasty out there as well. That's 708 00:36:10,440 --> 00:36:12,319 Speaker 1: and then you have to be that in order just 709 00:36:12,360 --> 00:36:14,160 Speaker 1: five at the line of scrimmage. Yeah, and we talk 710 00:36:14,239 --> 00:36:17,160 Speaker 1: about how one of these players it protects, you know, 711 00:36:17,200 --> 00:36:19,520 Speaker 1: the investment of our last two first round picks. When 712 00:36:19,520 --> 00:36:22,600 Speaker 1: you have a dominant inside players gonna help to edge rushers, 713 00:36:23,400 --> 00:36:26,200 Speaker 1: I would think it. JJ Watt would be thrilled to 714 00:36:26,200 --> 00:36:28,920 Speaker 1: get another guy opposite of him. He's not going to 715 00:36:29,000 --> 00:36:31,399 Speaker 1: get the double teams as much he you know, he's 716 00:36:31,440 --> 00:36:33,680 Speaker 1: not gonna get the center sliding to him every time. 717 00:36:34,480 --> 00:36:36,759 Speaker 1: It would free him up to do the things that 718 00:36:36,800 --> 00:36:40,680 Speaker 1: makes JJ Watt jj Watt. You don't want to single 719 00:36:40,680 --> 00:36:44,239 Speaker 1: block JJ Watt ever, And if you do have a 720 00:36:44,320 --> 00:36:48,120 Speaker 1: rookie that is physical, explosive, has the ability to make plays, 721 00:36:48,400 --> 00:36:50,359 Speaker 1: they're gonna have to give him some attention too. So 722 00:36:51,640 --> 00:36:54,359 Speaker 1: it helps you know, at every single level of the 723 00:36:54,400 --> 00:36:58,520 Speaker 1: defense when you have somebody on the interior. I remember, 724 00:36:58,719 --> 00:37:01,480 Speaker 1: you know, I played for coach Schwartz in Detroit, and 725 00:37:02,040 --> 00:37:03,839 Speaker 1: I think it was called the big Earth theory. But 726 00:37:03,880 --> 00:37:07,560 Speaker 1: there's only God only makes so many huge human beings, 727 00:37:07,560 --> 00:37:09,719 Speaker 1: and you need to try to assemble them because they 728 00:37:09,760 --> 00:37:13,200 Speaker 1: become the core. And everything was inside out right. We 729 00:37:13,280 --> 00:37:16,759 Speaker 1: had a really good defensive line. We tried to upgrade 730 00:37:16,800 --> 00:37:19,120 Speaker 1: our offensive line, and then we would fill in around it. 731 00:37:19,160 --> 00:37:22,200 Speaker 1: And obviously it's not a sound theory because it is 732 00:37:22,239 --> 00:37:26,440 Speaker 1: playmakers and athletes that make this league work. But you know, 733 00:37:26,480 --> 00:37:29,000 Speaker 1: there's only so many guys, so many human beings that 734 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:31,200 Speaker 1: big that can move like that, and there's a couple 735 00:37:31,239 --> 00:37:33,439 Speaker 1: of them that may be sitting there at twenty three. Yeah, 736 00:37:33,800 --> 00:37:35,840 Speaker 1: the comp is Malite Collins. We got a chance to 737 00:37:35,840 --> 00:37:38,319 Speaker 1: see him how effective he was against the Cardinals in 738 00:37:38,360 --> 00:37:42,560 Speaker 1: that early first quarter. They see his lateral quickness, beats, 739 00:37:42,640 --> 00:37:46,359 Speaker 1: move blocker to the spot, locates small carriers with two 740 00:37:46,360 --> 00:37:49,680 Speaker 1: gap ins. So nothing against Burkes, But I'm starting to 741 00:37:49,719 --> 00:37:53,759 Speaker 1: get intrigued with another d lineman here. See Kvanibash has 742 00:37:53,760 --> 00:37:57,719 Speaker 1: a way with his words and his opinions. He's influence everyone. Listen. 743 00:37:57,880 --> 00:38:00,000 Speaker 1: At the end of the day, Darnel Daca was a dog. 744 00:38:00,440 --> 00:38:02,879 Speaker 1: And that's not a bad term. It's a good term. 745 00:38:02,880 --> 00:38:04,160 Speaker 1: I mean, you knew he was going to show up 746 00:38:04,200 --> 00:38:07,280 Speaker 1: every day. He was gonna play to the echo the whistle, 747 00:38:07,320 --> 00:38:10,000 Speaker 1: and he brought physicality to that position. And they need 748 00:38:10,080 --> 00:38:12,799 Speaker 1: someone like that. Check out Season one of Cardinal's Folk 749 00:38:12,840 --> 00:38:15,719 Speaker 1: Tales on our official YouTube channel. Go to YouTube dot 750 00:38:15,760 --> 00:38:19,080 Speaker 1: com slash Azy Cardinals get the story behind the stories 751 00:38:19,160 --> 00:38:22,880 Speaker 1: from several remarkable moments in Cardinals history. Again that YouTube 752 00:38:22,920 --> 00:38:27,120 Speaker 1: dot com slash as Cardinals. This is the Arizona Cardinals 753 00:38:27,200 --> 00:38:38,000 Speaker 1: Radio network. He receivers left mill strength, dropped back, gets 754 00:38:38,040 --> 00:38:41,040 Speaker 1: hit by Marcus Golden and sack at that's twenty one. 755 00:38:41,520 --> 00:38:45,200 Speaker 1: What a year Marcus Golden is having and the Cardinals 756 00:38:45,239 --> 00:38:50,200 Speaker 1: force of funds. The chuck yard dog at the throw 757 00:38:50,280 --> 00:38:53,600 Speaker 1: goes mill steps up, gets hit and he fumbles the balls. 758 00:38:53,640 --> 00:38:57,000 Speaker 1: He gets sacked at midfield. Marcus Golden chopped it out. 759 00:38:57,560 --> 00:39:03,279 Speaker 1: It is Cardinal ball. Marcus Golden comes out of there 760 00:39:03,320 --> 00:39:05,320 Speaker 1: with it and he was a guy that forced the 761 00:39:05,440 --> 00:39:09,799 Speaker 1: fumble as well. Ball. That is a beautiful play right there. 762 00:39:09,960 --> 00:39:15,480 Speaker 1: Marcus Golden once again with another sack, not a bad 763 00:39:15,480 --> 00:39:19,240 Speaker 1: effort against the Houston Texans. Couple of sacks, horse fumble, 764 00:39:19,320 --> 00:39:24,400 Speaker 1: fumble recovery. Marcus Golden finished with eleven sacks, leading the team. 765 00:39:25,160 --> 00:39:29,520 Speaker 1: Is there another Marcus Golden in this twenty twenty two 766 00:39:29,680 --> 00:39:32,520 Speaker 1: NFL draft? Is there someone the Cardinals can find to 767 00:39:32,680 --> 00:39:36,399 Speaker 1: pair with Marcus Golden as far as an outside edge 768 00:39:36,480 --> 00:39:39,520 Speaker 1: rusher is concerned. The number one name on the list, 769 00:39:39,520 --> 00:39:42,799 Speaker 1: according to many MJ is Aiden Hutchinson. That is not 770 00:39:42,920 --> 00:39:45,040 Speaker 1: going to be an option for the Arizona Cardinals. Although 771 00:39:45,080 --> 00:39:48,239 Speaker 1: I didn't find this interesting share share with Calvin and Bosch, 772 00:39:48,280 --> 00:39:50,719 Speaker 1: which you found out about Aiden Hutchinson. All right, First 773 00:39:50,719 --> 00:39:52,200 Speaker 1: of all, this is an overview, and I'll just be 774 00:39:52,320 --> 00:39:56,799 Speaker 1: quick defensive end prospect, can't miss combination of football character, skill, 775 00:39:56,880 --> 00:39:59,400 Speaker 1: physical traits. Who is more likely to contend for an 776 00:39:59,400 --> 00:40:02,480 Speaker 1: occasional Pro Bowls and become an All Pro player the 777 00:40:02,600 --> 00:40:07,799 Speaker 1: NFL comp Kyle Vannenbosch. Yeah, I saw he was a 778 00:40:07,880 --> 00:40:11,120 Speaker 1: finalist for the Campbell Award, which I actually won. Um 779 00:40:11,160 --> 00:40:15,120 Speaker 1: it's the football version of the academic Heisman for college football. 780 00:40:15,160 --> 00:40:16,960 Speaker 1: So yeah, he's I mean, I like the kid. I 781 00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:19,520 Speaker 1: love to watch him play plays like his hair's on fire. 782 00:40:19,600 --> 00:40:21,799 Speaker 1: So he h Yeah, but he'll be long gone before 783 00:40:21,800 --> 00:40:23,439 Speaker 1: the Cardinals have a shot at him. So you're saying 784 00:40:23,440 --> 00:40:26,520 Speaker 1: you were not the first overall pick when out Now, No, 785 00:40:26,680 --> 00:40:28,839 Speaker 1: I wasn't near ready. It took me time to develop, man. 786 00:40:29,280 --> 00:40:31,719 Speaker 1: I wasn't I wasn't a Day one impact player when 787 00:40:31,719 --> 00:40:33,399 Speaker 1: I when I got to the league. All right, let's 788 00:40:33,440 --> 00:40:36,640 Speaker 1: talk about someone that perhaps could be in the mix 789 00:40:36,680 --> 00:40:39,520 Speaker 1: for the Cardinals. Maybe not so much at twenty three, 790 00:40:39,520 --> 00:40:42,640 Speaker 1: but we've heard that this draft is deep at edge rush, 791 00:40:42,800 --> 00:40:45,960 Speaker 1: so maybe someone in round two. Let's go back to 792 00:40:46,000 --> 00:40:49,560 Speaker 1: the Day Patch podcast, Daniel Jeremiah talking about Penn State 793 00:40:49,640 --> 00:40:53,960 Speaker 1: outside linebacker Arnold Ebakati, who he believes could be somewhat 794 00:40:54,040 --> 00:40:56,360 Speaker 1: similar to Marcus Golden. You know, I look at a 795 00:40:56,360 --> 00:40:59,480 Speaker 1: guy like Arnold ebakatie from from Penn State, who's who's 796 00:40:59,520 --> 00:41:01,719 Speaker 1: really really explosive off the edge. He's kind of that 797 00:41:01,800 --> 00:41:04,680 Speaker 1: compact build. To me, he's like a you know, from 798 00:41:04,880 --> 00:41:08,040 Speaker 1: from having watched Marcus Golden. To me, he's like a 799 00:41:08,040 --> 00:41:10,319 Speaker 1: little more souped up version of that, but just has 800 00:41:10,400 --> 00:41:12,520 Speaker 1: a lot of snap and a lot pop in his hands. 801 00:41:12,640 --> 00:41:15,160 Speaker 1: He's a really really good player. I think it's probably 802 00:41:15,520 --> 00:41:19,320 Speaker 1: he's probably gonna go, you know, mid twenties to mid thirties, 803 00:41:19,440 --> 00:41:24,000 Speaker 1: like in that range, certainly productive eighteen tackles for lost, 804 00:41:24,160 --> 00:41:27,560 Speaker 1: nine and a half sacks, and that's someone to your point, 805 00:41:27,680 --> 00:41:31,120 Speaker 1: Kyle could come in and be that week one impact player, 806 00:41:31,239 --> 00:41:33,359 Speaker 1: especially if you've got a Marcus Golden on the other 807 00:41:33,360 --> 00:41:36,640 Speaker 1: side that also occupies the offense's attention. Yeah, And he's 808 00:41:36,680 --> 00:41:38,239 Speaker 1: the kind of guy that I was talking about. I 809 00:41:38,560 --> 00:41:41,120 Speaker 1: think he has a really high floor. Um. You know, 810 00:41:41,239 --> 00:41:44,279 Speaker 1: I don't think he's a risky player. That's um, you know, 811 00:41:44,440 --> 00:41:47,360 Speaker 1: hit or miss um. You know, he's got a motor, 812 00:41:47,480 --> 00:41:51,839 Speaker 1: he plays hard. Um, he's got really good get off acceleration. Um, 813 00:41:52,640 --> 00:41:55,240 Speaker 1: you know, I played for Gunther Cunning him in Detroit, 814 00:41:55,360 --> 00:41:57,919 Speaker 1: and he swears he had a different way of looking 815 00:41:57,960 --> 00:42:00,760 Speaker 1: at everything. He was an interesting man, but he swears 816 00:42:00,800 --> 00:42:03,600 Speaker 1: that the number one thing that you need to look 817 00:42:03,600 --> 00:42:06,000 Speaker 1: at for an edge rusher a defense alignment coming out 818 00:42:06,000 --> 00:42:07,839 Speaker 1: as a short shuttle. And he had a four two 819 00:42:07,840 --> 00:42:10,560 Speaker 1: four short shuttle, which is the second best for an 820 00:42:10,600 --> 00:42:13,319 Speaker 1: edge rusher in the combine. You know, it shows your 821 00:42:13,320 --> 00:42:16,040 Speaker 1: ability to bend, to get low, to turn, and to 822 00:42:16,120 --> 00:42:20,359 Speaker 1: accelerate out of your brakes. So you know, he's he's 823 00:42:20,400 --> 00:42:22,680 Speaker 1: not huge, but he would fit perfectly as an edge 824 00:42:22,719 --> 00:42:24,719 Speaker 1: rusher in this type of system. He's a guy that 825 00:42:25,640 --> 00:42:27,959 Speaker 1: you know doesn't take plays off. You see him making 826 00:42:28,040 --> 00:42:31,399 Speaker 1: plays twenty yards down field. So you know, I think 827 00:42:31,400 --> 00:42:33,879 Speaker 1: he would be a great contributor to this defense. Yeah, 828 00:42:33,920 --> 00:42:36,400 Speaker 1: he's got great size and mean his arms are thirty 829 00:42:36,400 --> 00:42:38,880 Speaker 1: four and an eighth wing span eighty three inches. He 830 00:42:38,960 --> 00:42:41,480 Speaker 1: was a twenty twenty one first team All Big Ten 831 00:42:41,680 --> 00:42:44,640 Speaker 1: ten Conference. He didn't start playing football till tenth grade, 832 00:42:45,760 --> 00:42:48,320 Speaker 1: so he's still learning. He's still trying to figure out 833 00:42:48,360 --> 00:42:52,000 Speaker 1: this game. Cardinals also trying to figure out cornerback. That 834 00:42:52,120 --> 00:42:56,000 Speaker 1: might be another position of need. Maybe maybe not so 835 00:42:56,080 --> 00:42:58,279 Speaker 1: much at number twenty three. Who knows. It depends on 836 00:42:58,320 --> 00:43:01,600 Speaker 1: who might fall. Obviously, the candidates will be long gone. 837 00:43:01,920 --> 00:43:05,320 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah, who he sees potential quarterbacks with the Cardinals, 838 00:43:05,320 --> 00:43:08,440 Speaker 1: either in the first or second round. I mean Andrew Booth, 839 00:43:08,640 --> 00:43:10,640 Speaker 1: you know, hasn't been you know, fully healthy to be 840 00:43:10,680 --> 00:43:13,000 Speaker 1: able to participate in everything in the spring out of Clemson, 841 00:43:13,080 --> 00:43:15,440 Speaker 1: so I think there's a chance he'll be there when 842 00:43:15,480 --> 00:43:17,880 Speaker 1: they pick. I mean, I look at Stingley's gonna be gone, 843 00:43:18,239 --> 00:43:20,840 Speaker 1: Sauce Gardner is gonna be gone, Trent McDuffie's gonna be gone. 844 00:43:21,080 --> 00:43:23,160 Speaker 1: But there'll still be some other intriguing names that you 845 00:43:23,200 --> 00:43:26,160 Speaker 1: could look at. Booth would probably be the one if 846 00:43:26,200 --> 00:43:28,200 Speaker 1: I'm kind of look at my list, who would probably 847 00:43:28,280 --> 00:43:31,000 Speaker 1: be right in that range. Kayer Elam, another one out 848 00:43:31,000 --> 00:43:34,120 Speaker 1: of Florida, is somebody that's folks are on the league 849 00:43:34,120 --> 00:43:35,879 Speaker 1: a little bit higher on him than I am. He's big, 850 00:43:35,960 --> 00:43:38,799 Speaker 1: long and fast. It was a little bit inconsistent for me, 851 00:43:38,960 --> 00:43:41,080 Speaker 1: but I know some teams have him in that late 852 00:43:41,120 --> 00:43:44,960 Speaker 1: one range, So that's another one. Elam a better sophomore 853 00:43:45,000 --> 00:43:47,880 Speaker 1: season than junior season. But the one thing that he 854 00:43:47,960 --> 00:43:51,839 Speaker 1: does have is former teammates with Marco Wilson. So you're 855 00:43:51,880 --> 00:43:54,640 Speaker 1: always looking for information Kyle, And would not surprise me 856 00:43:54,680 --> 00:43:57,360 Speaker 1: if the Cardinals coaching staff picks up the phones, Hey Marco, 857 00:43:57,440 --> 00:43:59,920 Speaker 1: what do you know about kayr Elham, just to get 858 00:44:00,239 --> 00:44:03,440 Speaker 1: a different perspective that maybe they don't get from tape 859 00:44:03,719 --> 00:44:06,560 Speaker 1: or talking to coaches. Yeah, and I think you know 860 00:44:06,600 --> 00:44:08,759 Speaker 1: the big thing with both of those corners he was 861 00:44:08,800 --> 00:44:13,319 Speaker 1: talking about, you know, they both play man coverage really well, 862 00:44:13,520 --> 00:44:15,680 Speaker 1: which if you have a rookie and you need him 863 00:44:15,719 --> 00:44:18,319 Speaker 1: to contribute, he needs to be able to play man 864 00:44:18,360 --> 00:44:20,200 Speaker 1: because that's easy. You just say you've got that guy 865 00:44:20,280 --> 00:44:22,040 Speaker 1: and then we'll fix everything else on the other side. 866 00:44:22,280 --> 00:44:26,200 Speaker 1: And they're both really aggressive, physical tacklers, which is what 867 00:44:26,440 --> 00:44:28,360 Speaker 1: one of the things we talked about on this team 868 00:44:28,440 --> 00:44:30,160 Speaker 1: was how well we tackled on the back end, whether 869 00:44:30,160 --> 00:44:32,400 Speaker 1: it be corner or safety. So they would fit right 870 00:44:32,440 --> 00:44:36,040 Speaker 1: into this system. You know, I always like the Washington corner, 871 00:44:36,120 --> 00:44:38,319 Speaker 1: so that's Trent McDuffie, and then you throw in Kyle 872 00:44:38,440 --> 00:44:41,839 Speaker 1: Gordon McDuffie's probably the fifth corner, and maybe you look 873 00:44:41,840 --> 00:44:44,000 Speaker 1: at Gordon is probably the seventh. And we know that 874 00:44:44,040 --> 00:44:48,200 Speaker 1: the Cardinals obviously drafted Boudu Baker from Washington, obviously Buyer Murphy. 875 00:44:49,080 --> 00:44:51,600 Speaker 1: The former head coach, Jimmy Lake. You know his philosophy was, 876 00:44:51,760 --> 00:44:53,359 Speaker 1: if I don't think you can play at the next level, 877 00:44:53,400 --> 00:44:55,759 Speaker 1: I'm not recruiting you. He's no longer there, So I'm 878 00:44:55,760 --> 00:44:59,640 Speaker 1: always intrigued with the Washington secondary. Two weeks still Draft Day, 879 00:44:59,640 --> 00:45:02,920 Speaker 1: is still time to discuss what the Cardinals may do 880 00:45:03,239 --> 00:45:05,719 Speaker 1: in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft. We'll talk to 881 00:45:05,760 --> 00:45:08,200 Speaker 1: you in one week's time. Here on the Cardinals Red 882 00:45:08,239 --> 00:45:10,760 Speaker 1: Sea Report on the Arizona Cardinals. 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