1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,708 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Yet who so much to talk about, 3 00:00:26,828 --> 00:00:30,988 Speaker 1: so little time. It is April eighteenth, Monday, Sean, and yes, 4 00:00:31,868 --> 00:00:33,828 Speaker 1: thank you for being here. Good morning, lovely to see 5 00:00:33,868 --> 00:00:35,588 Speaker 1: you all. I gotta tell you, Sean, I had a 6 00:00:35,668 --> 00:00:39,788 Speaker 1: dream last night. I never dream and I we were fighting. Me, 7 00:00:39,988 --> 00:00:42,428 Speaker 1: Kyle and Peter were arguing. I can't remember over what 8 00:00:42,628 --> 00:00:44,628 Speaker 1: something show based, and so I woke up madd at 9 00:00:44,708 --> 00:00:47,228 Speaker 1: you guys. Is that right? I'm a little mad at you. 10 00:00:47,268 --> 00:00:48,908 Speaker 1: I'm sure you guys have had us with your wives 11 00:00:48,908 --> 00:00:51,948 Speaker 1: and respectives to others. I want to know what the 12 00:00:51,948 --> 00:00:54,628 Speaker 1: show based thing? What was it? I woke up real 13 00:00:55,108 --> 00:00:56,988 Speaker 1: with the shoe of you. We were all arguing about 14 00:00:56,988 --> 00:00:58,908 Speaker 1: something with our producers, and it wasn't like we were 15 00:00:59,028 --> 00:01:00,908 Speaker 1: united front. We were all at each other's throat and 16 00:01:00,948 --> 00:01:03,668 Speaker 1: I didn't like it. No, Sean wasn't in it was 17 00:01:03,748 --> 00:01:05,988 Speaker 1: I was a referee. How about Okay? Okay, says I 18 00:01:06,108 --> 00:01:09,668 Speaker 1: never dreamy. It's draft season is the time of dreams 19 00:01:09,668 --> 00:01:12,748 Speaker 1: for everyone. You should dream. You should dream it certainly 20 00:01:12,868 --> 00:01:15,068 Speaker 1: is you are right. Let's go. Let's dream about the 21 00:01:15,148 --> 00:01:19,028 Speaker 1: lead block, all right? Let's go. I worry about tax Yeah, 22 00:01:19,308 --> 00:01:21,988 Speaker 1: let's start. We're gonna go upstate where over the weekend, 23 00:01:22,068 --> 00:01:24,828 Speaker 1: Josh Allen was spotted taking in a Saber game. How 24 00:01:24,828 --> 00:01:26,868 Speaker 1: exciting about is that he went to the locker room 25 00:01:27,108 --> 00:01:30,788 Speaker 1: to congratulate that after a win, go Sabers, and he 26 00:01:30,868 --> 00:01:34,028 Speaker 1: was reportedly given a standing ovation by the Buffalo Cloud. Right, 27 00:01:34,348 --> 00:01:36,868 Speaker 1: so they've seen the numbers of course that this guy's 28 00:01:36,868 --> 00:01:38,868 Speaker 1: put up over the last couple of seasons, top five 29 00:01:38,868 --> 00:01:42,828 Speaker 1: and all big categories, big arm, big personality, big leader. 30 00:01:43,308 --> 00:01:45,588 Speaker 1: They looked out by drafting him, and they got some 31 00:01:45,668 --> 00:01:48,108 Speaker 1: playoff wins under his belt as well. So if they 32 00:01:48,108 --> 00:01:51,028 Speaker 1: add von Miller to the defense, bills get even scarier. 33 00:01:51,068 --> 00:01:53,508 Speaker 1: And the stacked AFC we know those fans are excited. 34 00:01:53,508 --> 00:01:56,068 Speaker 1: We're starting our show with them because they're not having 35 00:01:56,068 --> 00:01:58,868 Speaker 1: any bad dreams about their twenty twenty two that got 36 00:01:58,908 --> 00:02:02,268 Speaker 1: big ambitions is Josh Allen. Guys, the quarterback with the 37 00:02:02,348 --> 00:02:05,508 Speaker 1: highest expectations on his back. This season. They had their 38 00:02:05,588 --> 00:02:08,548 Speaker 1: nightmare with thirteen seconds remaining in the AFC Divisional round. 39 00:02:08,548 --> 00:02:10,828 Speaker 1: That's where their bedroom was. Peter, I heard that the 40 00:02:10,868 --> 00:02:12,788 Speaker 1: Sabers and the Flyers went to overtime and they had 41 00:02:12,788 --> 00:02:16,028 Speaker 1: a coin toss and that's how the Flyers won. Yeah, 42 00:02:16,028 --> 00:02:17,588 Speaker 1: every time it works out there way, and then we 43 00:02:17,588 --> 00:02:21,468 Speaker 1: could change the rules maybe. Honestly, you know, I saw 44 00:02:21,508 --> 00:02:23,748 Speaker 1: the stuff of him in the locker room and he's 45 00:02:23,788 --> 00:02:25,588 Speaker 1: dapping up everybody. Then they show him on the Jumbo 46 00:02:25,628 --> 00:02:28,228 Speaker 1: troun in the place, like it's incredible because when Matthew 47 00:02:28,268 --> 00:02:30,708 Speaker 1: Stafford won that Super Bowl, he got a solid week 48 00:02:30,788 --> 00:02:33,428 Speaker 1: of like the Stafford week right where everyone was talking 49 00:02:33,428 --> 00:02:35,668 Speaker 1: about Stafford and he finally did it. And you see 50 00:02:35,668 --> 00:02:37,508 Speaker 1: Stafford on a commercial now and it's like, all right, 51 00:02:37,748 --> 00:02:40,628 Speaker 1: it's been Josh Allen's offseason. Like all you see is 52 00:02:40,708 --> 00:02:43,348 Speaker 1: Josh Allen everywhere. And I feel like that was because 53 00:02:43,428 --> 00:02:45,988 Speaker 1: he left a taste in our mouths that hasn't been satiated, 54 00:02:46,028 --> 00:02:48,668 Speaker 1: like we wanted more at a Josh Allen. And I 55 00:02:48,708 --> 00:02:51,708 Speaker 1: look at not only this past weekend at the Sabers game, 56 00:02:51,748 --> 00:02:53,308 Speaker 1: which is a local thing, it's great, but he went 57 00:02:53,348 --> 00:02:56,388 Speaker 1: to La TMZ was snapping photos of him and a 58 00:02:56,468 --> 00:02:59,668 Speaker 1: significant other and they were all over TMZ and it's like, yeah, 59 00:02:59,868 --> 00:03:01,628 Speaker 1: I don't know if Josh Allen would have been making 60 00:03:01,668 --> 00:03:03,908 Speaker 1: TMZ a year ago if he was walking into a 61 00:03:03,948 --> 00:03:06,828 Speaker 1: restaurant and out of one and then the Masters. He 62 00:03:06,948 --> 00:03:08,908 Speaker 1: was at the Masters with Sam Darnold and they were 63 00:03:08,908 --> 00:03:10,788 Speaker 1: taking it in and there were a million tweets like 64 00:03:10,868 --> 00:03:12,908 Speaker 1: Josh Allen's at the Masters. This is when Tiger Woods 65 00:03:12,988 --> 00:03:15,988 Speaker 1: is having his big push and it's spotted Josh Allen, 66 00:03:16,108 --> 00:03:19,148 Speaker 1: like everyone, Josh Allen, Josh Allen, Josh Allen, and I 67 00:03:19,188 --> 00:03:20,748 Speaker 1: bring it back here to the table. A few weeks ago, 68 00:03:20,748 --> 00:03:23,268 Speaker 1: we had Emmanuel Sanders, who was a teammate of Josh 69 00:03:23,268 --> 00:03:26,148 Speaker 1: Allen's last season on the show. And Emmanuel Sanders had 70 00:03:26,188 --> 00:03:29,548 Speaker 1: been with Drew Brees and Peyton Manning and Ben Roethlisberger, 71 00:03:29,588 --> 00:03:31,228 Speaker 1: and it was like simple question, what do you make 72 00:03:31,228 --> 00:03:33,308 Speaker 1: a Josh Allen moving into next year? And here's what 73 00:03:33,308 --> 00:03:34,708 Speaker 1: a guy who was with him all last year I 74 00:03:34,708 --> 00:03:37,628 Speaker 1: had to say on our program. Is so dynamic. I 75 00:03:37,708 --> 00:03:40,468 Speaker 1: mean the way that he throws deefensive linemen off of him, 76 00:03:40,508 --> 00:03:42,988 Speaker 1: the way that he spends the football, just just the 77 00:03:43,028 --> 00:03:45,548 Speaker 1: way that he attacks the game. If I know Josh 78 00:03:45,708 --> 00:03:48,468 Speaker 1: and I know him, will He's gonna have a crazy season, 79 00:03:48,708 --> 00:03:51,468 Speaker 1: crazy stay. If he stays healthy, it's gonna be an 80 00:03:51,508 --> 00:03:53,748 Speaker 1: insane season. For me, I got to I got the 81 00:03:53,788 --> 00:03:56,788 Speaker 1: Buffalo Bills winning the Super Bowl, for sure, this guy 82 00:03:56,788 --> 00:03:59,068 Speaker 1: who's seen a lot of cords for sure. On April eighth, 83 00:03:59,068 --> 00:04:00,868 Speaker 1: for sure, you know it's like it's done. I think 84 00:04:00,868 --> 00:04:03,628 Speaker 1: it's the summer and the spring of Allen. It's got 85 00:04:03,628 --> 00:04:05,628 Speaker 1: to be the fall. The expectations are this high right now. 86 00:04:05,668 --> 00:04:07,588 Speaker 1: The Bills can do nothing, nothing less than really make 87 00:04:07,628 --> 00:04:09,228 Speaker 1: the super Bowl. At this point, I feel like the 88 00:04:09,228 --> 00:04:11,748 Speaker 1: expectations are so high and the enthusiasm so high. I 89 00:04:11,788 --> 00:04:13,828 Speaker 1: think he's the preseason MVP, base on all the hype 90 00:04:13,828 --> 00:04:15,468 Speaker 1: and how we left the season last year, and that's 91 00:04:15,468 --> 00:04:16,628 Speaker 1: for a team that didn't even make it to the 92 00:04:16,668 --> 00:04:19,068 Speaker 1: conference championship game. I think it's Josh Allen tune for 93 00:04:19,108 --> 00:04:20,628 Speaker 1: some of the same reasons, and a lot of it 94 00:04:20,668 --> 00:04:23,188 Speaker 1: was how the season ended. My mom used to always 95 00:04:23,228 --> 00:04:25,108 Speaker 1: tell me growing up, it's always better to leave a 96 00:04:25,148 --> 00:04:27,508 Speaker 1: party ten minutes too early than stay ten minutes too late. 97 00:04:27,548 --> 00:04:29,908 Speaker 1: You leave earlier kind of a mysterious figure, and you 98 00:04:29,988 --> 00:04:34,188 Speaker 1: leave them wanting more. He was destroying the Patriots, destroying 99 00:04:34,308 --> 00:04:36,068 Speaker 1: the Chiefs. Those are the two teams that have run 100 00:04:36,108 --> 00:04:39,148 Speaker 1: the FC for twenty five years and then poof, gone, 101 00:04:39,428 --> 00:04:42,108 Speaker 1: just gone. It felt like a season on HBO ends 102 00:04:42,108 --> 00:04:44,348 Speaker 1: and they say, you know, next nine months from now, 103 00:04:44,348 --> 00:04:47,268 Speaker 1: you'll see how this ends. What we needed to see 104 00:04:47,308 --> 00:04:49,868 Speaker 1: the next the next episode. There is no next episode. Poof, 105 00:04:49,908 --> 00:04:52,468 Speaker 1: It's gone, And I think that really leaves us longing 106 00:04:52,468 --> 00:04:54,228 Speaker 1: for more. He played in the greatest game ever played 107 00:04:54,228 --> 00:04:57,348 Speaker 1: and he lost. Also, I think now we're finally realizing 108 00:04:57,348 --> 00:04:59,788 Speaker 1: the full potential of Josh Allen. Patrick Mahomes has been 109 00:04:59,788 --> 00:05:01,828 Speaker 1: the standard for about five years. Josh Allen is bigger 110 00:05:01,828 --> 00:05:04,148 Speaker 1: and stronger, runs better, has an equally strong arm, and 111 00:05:04,148 --> 00:05:06,268 Speaker 1: I think now has better receivers than Patrick Holmes, and 112 00:05:06,348 --> 00:05:09,108 Speaker 1: that's really scary. There was that time that Jordan puts 113 00:05:09,108 --> 00:05:12,108 Speaker 1: sixty three in Boston Garden and against Bird, and Larry 114 00:05:12,108 --> 00:05:13,948 Speaker 1: Bird said afterwards it was Jordan's a guy who was 115 00:05:13,988 --> 00:05:16,388 Speaker 1: God and sneakers and they lost. The Bulls lost and 116 00:05:16,508 --> 00:05:18,828 Speaker 1: Jordan lost, but it was all the takeaway was like, 117 00:05:18,948 --> 00:05:21,468 Speaker 1: oh my god, we just unleashed something there. I also 118 00:05:21,548 --> 00:05:23,788 Speaker 1: think the expectations for Allan are like, what's going on 119 00:05:23,788 --> 00:05:25,988 Speaker 1: with this resume now? Because if you look at your peers, 120 00:05:26,108 --> 00:05:27,948 Speaker 1: Mahomes has been a two Super Bowls, one an MVP. 121 00:05:28,508 --> 00:05:30,748 Speaker 1: Lamar's won an MVP. Joe Burrow has been in the 122 00:05:30,748 --> 00:05:33,588 Speaker 1: Super Bowl, Josh Allen was blown out in one title game. 123 00:05:33,708 --> 00:05:36,668 Speaker 1: That is the height of his expertise in terms of 124 00:05:36,708 --> 00:05:39,268 Speaker 1: his resume. So it's not only that we want more 125 00:05:39,308 --> 00:05:41,028 Speaker 1: from him, is that he kind of needs to do 126 00:05:41,108 --> 00:05:43,268 Speaker 1: more just to keep up. So the way it was 127 00:05:43,388 --> 00:05:46,468 Speaker 1: ripped from us, the peerability we saw displayed against the 128 00:05:46,508 --> 00:05:48,988 Speaker 1: Chiefs and Patriots and dude, all the cool kids are 129 00:05:48,988 --> 00:05:50,788 Speaker 1: doing it, So it's time for you now. And I 130 00:05:50,868 --> 00:05:52,868 Speaker 1: think that's the reason he's my answer as well as 131 00:05:52,868 --> 00:05:54,668 Speaker 1: like Peter, don't you feel like Josh Allen always steps 132 00:05:54,748 --> 00:05:55,868 Speaker 1: up to the plate, like what he needs to make 133 00:05:55,908 --> 00:05:58,708 Speaker 1: a big throw? He's doing He's they need a drive 134 00:05:58,748 --> 00:06:01,188 Speaker 1: to come back and take the lead, He's always doing it. 135 00:06:01,628 --> 00:06:04,388 Speaker 1: I think for Josh, it's about the whole team right now. 136 00:06:04,668 --> 00:06:07,148 Speaker 1: It is Super Bowl bust for the attire Buffalo Bills organization. 137 00:06:07,228 --> 00:06:09,348 Speaker 1: Here's what's tough for Josh is that now he doesn't 138 00:06:09,628 --> 00:06:11,508 Speaker 1: has to do all this without Brian Dable. They just 139 00:06:11,628 --> 00:06:14,348 Speaker 1: lost a lot of their staff and you know, everybody's 140 00:06:14,348 --> 00:06:16,988 Speaker 1: been pilfering the Bills. So I'm curious to see how 141 00:06:17,068 --> 00:06:19,348 Speaker 1: Josh handles all that stuff. I'm gonna go with another 142 00:06:19,388 --> 00:06:21,588 Speaker 1: young gun in the AFC. I'm gonna go Joe Burrow. Here. 143 00:06:22,148 --> 00:06:23,788 Speaker 1: You made it to the super Bowl, and one of 144 00:06:23,788 --> 00:06:25,108 Speaker 1: the hardest things to do is to get to a 145 00:06:25,108 --> 00:06:28,108 Speaker 1: super Bowl. You know what's even harder is getting back 146 00:06:28,148 --> 00:06:31,468 Speaker 1: to the the next year. But yet everybody remembers, Hey, you 147 00:06:31,468 --> 00:06:33,828 Speaker 1: were the super Bowl representative for the AFC. So now 148 00:06:33,948 --> 00:06:36,388 Speaker 1: for Joe Burrow in just his second year accomplishing that 149 00:06:36,388 --> 00:06:38,508 Speaker 1: comes into year three. All right, how do how do 150 00:06:38,588 --> 00:06:40,908 Speaker 1: we get back to that? Now? For them, if they 151 00:06:40,948 --> 00:06:44,068 Speaker 1: don't make the super Bowl this year, I mean, it's like, 152 00:06:44,108 --> 00:06:47,028 Speaker 1: oh man, what happened? Like we're disappointed? So I think 153 00:06:47,068 --> 00:06:49,028 Speaker 1: the expectations right now on Joe Burrow and that guy. 154 00:06:49,148 --> 00:06:51,268 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase says, all right, how do you guys follow 155 00:06:51,348 --> 00:06:54,428 Speaker 1: that season up? How can you guys do it better? Well, 156 00:06:54,508 --> 00:06:57,388 Speaker 1: guess what the story after the Super Bowl was, Man, 157 00:06:57,548 --> 00:06:59,828 Speaker 1: the Bengals had a better offensive line, they wouldn't won. 158 00:06:59,988 --> 00:07:02,268 Speaker 1: All right, well, now you upgrade Dolphins line, probably gonna 159 00:07:02,308 --> 00:07:04,508 Speaker 1: draft another guy this year, so now you're gonna be 160 00:07:04,508 --> 00:07:06,228 Speaker 1: better team next year. While if you if you aren't 161 00:07:06,228 --> 00:07:08,708 Speaker 1: in in the dance guests who they're blaming. They're gonna 162 00:07:08,708 --> 00:07:10,508 Speaker 1: blame the quarterback, They're gonna blame the coach. They're not 163 00:07:10,508 --> 00:07:12,548 Speaker 1: gonna blame the office line if they fix that problem. 164 00:07:12,668 --> 00:07:15,548 Speaker 1: So I think for for Joe Burrow and the Bengals, 165 00:07:15,548 --> 00:07:17,948 Speaker 1: they're kind of in a in Noman's laying here for them. 166 00:07:18,028 --> 00:07:19,948 Speaker 1: The last time they won the division was two thy 167 00:07:20,228 --> 00:07:22,988 Speaker 1: fifteen sixteen. I think the next year they went six 168 00:07:23,028 --> 00:07:25,068 Speaker 1: to ten and they've kind of fallen off ever since. 169 00:07:25,108 --> 00:07:27,308 Speaker 1: So it's all right, you won the division, you represent 170 00:07:27,308 --> 00:07:28,668 Speaker 1: the super Bowl. Now you got to back it up. 171 00:07:28,668 --> 00:07:31,508 Speaker 1: Now everybody's going it for you. Joe Burrow, I think 172 00:07:31,508 --> 00:07:32,868 Speaker 1: he'll be able to handle it. But the other thing 173 00:07:32,908 --> 00:07:35,188 Speaker 1: to watch too is those outfits span how's it gonna 174 00:07:35,348 --> 00:07:37,068 Speaker 1: that's you gotta follow up? How is it gonna follow up? 175 00:07:37,068 --> 00:07:41,508 Speaker 1: The outfits zebra camouflage shot on Super Bowl Sunday. That's 176 00:07:41,508 --> 00:07:43,348 Speaker 1: a tough act to follow. He's not being given the 177 00:07:43,468 --> 00:07:45,548 Speaker 1: love that alan is Is that interesting? Is that good? 178 00:07:45,588 --> 00:07:47,468 Speaker 1: Or I'm wondering if I'm a Bengals fan, am I like? 179 00:07:47,508 --> 00:07:49,868 Speaker 1: Why is Josh Allen getting all the attention? Why is 180 00:07:49,868 --> 00:07:51,708 Speaker 1: he's showing up Why are him in Brittany getting the 181 00:07:51,748 --> 00:07:54,748 Speaker 1: treatment at catch on Melbrose like out in LA. But 182 00:07:54,788 --> 00:07:56,668 Speaker 1: if I'm a Bengals town, I might be thinking we 183 00:07:56,788 --> 00:07:59,588 Speaker 1: like that. He's still going under the radar even though 184 00:07:59,588 --> 00:08:02,428 Speaker 1: he was the AFC representative. It's just an interesting to 185 00:08:02,428 --> 00:08:06,148 Speaker 1: see how those two Who's having the bigger off season 186 00:08:06,468 --> 00:08:08,588 Speaker 1: and the bigger summer and what does it mean for 187 00:08:08,668 --> 00:08:10,788 Speaker 1: the fall when all things are considered. I think the 188 00:08:10,868 --> 00:08:13,868 Speaker 1: guy though, with the most pressure is Russell Wilson. My goodness, 189 00:08:13,868 --> 00:08:16,068 Speaker 1: this Broncos fan base. All I hear from them over 190 00:08:16,068 --> 00:08:18,748 Speaker 1: there since this show started in twenty sixteen, is kay, 191 00:08:18,788 --> 00:08:21,188 Speaker 1: if we just had a quarterback, all we need is 192 00:08:21,188 --> 00:08:24,188 Speaker 1: the quarterback. We just have that guy, we're going to compete. Well, 193 00:08:24,188 --> 00:08:26,188 Speaker 1: guess what, you've one of the best at the position 194 00:08:26,628 --> 00:08:28,988 Speaker 1: and he is there. You have a guy who's led 195 00:08:28,988 --> 00:08:31,348 Speaker 1: a team to get a ring and there's a lot 196 00:08:31,348 --> 00:08:33,628 Speaker 1: of pressure on him to do it again. There. You 197 00:08:33,668 --> 00:08:36,268 Speaker 1: know when they had Peyton Manning. When they got him, 198 00:08:36,308 --> 00:08:39,508 Speaker 1: there were very not high expectations. I think it was 199 00:08:39,708 --> 00:08:42,708 Speaker 1: for Peyton's years behind him. Is he out of his prime? 200 00:08:42,748 --> 00:08:44,588 Speaker 1: That this is a thirty three year old quarterback who's 201 00:08:44,588 --> 00:08:47,108 Speaker 1: in his two career games. He's in his prime. He's 202 00:08:47,148 --> 00:08:49,668 Speaker 1: got to get it done. It's loaded. The standard has 203 00:08:49,668 --> 00:08:52,228 Speaker 1: been set though from Peyton Manning, a guy who came 204 00:08:52,228 --> 00:08:54,908 Speaker 1: in with the ring with pedigree, one of the best. 205 00:08:55,188 --> 00:08:58,388 Speaker 1: Not to compare their skill sets their careers, but that 206 00:08:58,548 --> 00:09:01,268 Speaker 1: standard as far as quarterbacks in that area, in that 207 00:09:01,308 --> 00:09:03,708 Speaker 1: division is set. And if they don't win a Super Bowl, 208 00:09:03,748 --> 00:09:05,908 Speaker 1: I don't think it's going to be looked at as 209 00:09:05,948 --> 00:09:09,028 Speaker 1: a success. Let's ride Bronco's country, That's right. No, I 210 00:09:09,068 --> 00:09:10,988 Speaker 1: mean it's been seven years since they've been in the 211 00:09:11,028 --> 00:09:13,428 Speaker 1: playoffs and it's been some dark times with a lot 212 00:09:13,468 --> 00:09:16,588 Speaker 1: of Brett Ripping and Trevor Simeon and Mark Sanchez. And 213 00:09:16,788 --> 00:09:18,348 Speaker 1: you want to go in Packson Lynch else. We got 214 00:09:18,428 --> 00:09:21,428 Speaker 1: case Keenum, not a bunch of what they gave up 215 00:09:21,428 --> 00:09:23,148 Speaker 1: to get him. Yeah, you know now where here we are, 216 00:09:23,148 --> 00:09:25,268 Speaker 1: we've got Russell Wilson is your quarterback. No more excuses. 217 00:09:25,708 --> 00:09:29,148 Speaker 1: I think there's pressure, the expectations, Like I wonder when 218 00:09:29,388 --> 00:09:31,068 Speaker 1: when we hit August, like how many people are gonna 219 00:09:31,068 --> 00:09:34,028 Speaker 1: pick Denver to either straight up win the West or 220 00:09:34,068 --> 00:09:36,148 Speaker 1: even make the playoffs or in the top three in 221 00:09:36,188 --> 00:09:38,108 Speaker 1: the West. Yeah, are you taking Denver over the Raiders 222 00:09:38,108 --> 00:09:39,788 Speaker 1: in the chart? I don't know. I don't know where 223 00:09:39,788 --> 00:09:41,868 Speaker 1: as Buffalo everyone's I mean, no, one's not going to 224 00:09:41,908 --> 00:09:43,708 Speaker 1: take Buffalo when the East. I don't think if he 225 00:09:43,828 --> 00:09:46,748 Speaker 1: leaves Denver his time in Denver, they don't have a ring. 226 00:09:46,948 --> 00:09:49,588 Speaker 1: Let's say they're in serious contention this year. But if then, 227 00:09:49,628 --> 00:09:51,548 Speaker 1: I don't think it's still dead as a success. He's 228 00:09:51,588 --> 00:09:54,028 Speaker 1: gonna have to slay some huge dragons in the West, 229 00:09:54,148 --> 00:09:55,228 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. It's just that's what he 230 00:09:55,268 --> 00:09:56,828 Speaker 1: signed up for. He could have said, I'm not going 231 00:09:56,828 --> 00:09:59,428 Speaker 1: to Denver. He said I'll go, I'll approve this trade 232 00:09:59,428 --> 00:10:01,628 Speaker 1: and I'll go into the AF Why not chose to 233 00:10:01,628 --> 00:10:04,268 Speaker 1: go get it? You're right, all right. We're now just 234 00:10:04,468 --> 00:10:06,868 Speaker 1: ten days away from the NFL Draft in Las Vegas, 235 00:10:06,908 --> 00:10:09,548 Speaker 1: and here's where we are on the entire calendar. It's 236 00:10:09,588 --> 00:10:11,908 Speaker 1: like all the players have come now in for their 237 00:10:11,988 --> 00:10:13,508 Speaker 1: visits for the most part. You have a couple more 238 00:10:13,548 --> 00:10:16,028 Speaker 1: this week, and now the boards are being set. And 239 00:10:16,068 --> 00:10:17,828 Speaker 1: when I mean set, it's like, all right, we've done 240 00:10:17,828 --> 00:10:20,948 Speaker 1: the evaluations. Now this is the week where everyone argues 241 00:10:20,988 --> 00:10:22,668 Speaker 1: over like, no, I like this guy more than this 242 00:10:22,708 --> 00:10:24,388 Speaker 1: guy put him above us, so that if we're on 243 00:10:24,428 --> 00:10:25,988 Speaker 1: the clock, we're gonna take him. This is like one 244 00:10:26,028 --> 00:10:28,868 Speaker 1: of the cooler weeks the draft process, all of these 245 00:10:28,948 --> 00:10:32,868 Speaker 1: months of evaluation and coaching and meeting these prospects. Now 246 00:10:32,988 --> 00:10:34,748 Speaker 1: is where the teams set their boards. Now, it could 247 00:10:34,828 --> 00:10:36,988 Speaker 1: change between now and the draft, and on draft day 248 00:10:37,028 --> 00:10:38,948 Speaker 1: we know a lot of times the board gets thrown 249 00:10:38,948 --> 00:10:40,988 Speaker 1: out the door when a coach or GM says, no, no no, 250 00:10:41,148 --> 00:10:43,228 Speaker 1: this is the guy. But this is maybe the most 251 00:10:43,268 --> 00:10:46,668 Speaker 1: interesting and important pivota a week for the entire draft process. 252 00:10:46,708 --> 00:10:48,708 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna give you three things I'm hearing over 253 00:10:48,748 --> 00:10:50,788 Speaker 1: the weekend, and I'll bring me into it us on 254 00:10:50,908 --> 00:10:54,308 Speaker 1: this Monday morning. Let's start first overall weird draft because 255 00:10:54,588 --> 00:10:57,268 Speaker 1: usually we know, like it's a quarterback like Trevor Lawrence 256 00:10:57,348 --> 00:10:59,148 Speaker 1: is gonna go first overall, or Andrew Luck or even 257 00:10:59,228 --> 00:11:01,508 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow a couple of years ago. I'm told that 258 00:11:01,588 --> 00:11:04,388 Speaker 1: right now the Jaguars are still undecided at the number 259 00:11:04,508 --> 00:11:06,748 Speaker 1: one pick, that they don't have a decision made, and 260 00:11:06,868 --> 00:11:08,828 Speaker 1: the phones aren't lighting up because this isn't one of 261 00:11:08,828 --> 00:11:11,788 Speaker 1: those drafts where there is a Miles Garrett first overall 262 00:11:11,948 --> 00:11:14,908 Speaker 1: or there is John Elway sitting there first. Overall, right now, 263 00:11:14,948 --> 00:11:17,468 Speaker 1: the assumption is it's going to be Aidan Hutchinson. But 264 00:11:17,508 --> 00:11:20,388 Speaker 1: that assumption comes from the media and folks on the outside, 265 00:11:20,388 --> 00:11:22,748 Speaker 1: and we've talked about this at length on this show. Hutchinson. 266 00:11:23,268 --> 00:11:25,188 Speaker 1: The thought is that's a ten year pro right there. 267 00:11:25,228 --> 00:11:27,308 Speaker 1: That guy is going to be very good in the NFL. 268 00:11:27,348 --> 00:11:28,828 Speaker 1: You are not going to regret. You can sleep at 269 00:11:28,868 --> 00:11:31,268 Speaker 1: night knowing I'm taking Aiden Hutchinson. I'm not losing my 270 00:11:31,348 --> 00:11:35,468 Speaker 1: job over that. Is he the biggest home run pick? Though, no, 271 00:11:35,868 --> 00:11:38,508 Speaker 1: he's not. He's not. There are guys who blow him 272 00:11:38,508 --> 00:11:41,148 Speaker 1: out of the water athletically in this draft at the 273 00:11:41,188 --> 00:11:43,948 Speaker 1: same position, and one of them Trey Von Walker number 274 00:11:43,988 --> 00:11:46,988 Speaker 1: forty four. Moura talk around the league to more, it 275 00:11:47,068 --> 00:11:49,588 Speaker 1: sounds like this thing might be closer to fifty fifty 276 00:11:49,628 --> 00:11:52,828 Speaker 1: than seventy thirty Hutchinson. My mock draft comes out tomorrow, 277 00:11:52,868 --> 00:11:55,468 Speaker 1: I might just go with the Walker pick because there's 278 00:11:55,468 --> 00:11:58,028 Speaker 1: so much heat right now now. Treva Walker's not for 279 00:11:58,068 --> 00:12:00,948 Speaker 1: everybody because he didn't have the college production and he 280 00:12:00,988 --> 00:12:03,788 Speaker 1: played on a Georgia defense with five guys. We're gonna 281 00:12:03,788 --> 00:12:07,868 Speaker 1: be first round picks, but Trent Balkie that GM. He 282 00:12:07,988 --> 00:12:10,908 Speaker 1: has always drafted the guy with the great physical traits, 283 00:12:11,268 --> 00:12:13,908 Speaker 1: maybe more so than the finished college product. Also throw 284 00:12:13,948 --> 00:12:17,268 Speaker 1: in one more wild card. Ikey Aquanu is a guy 285 00:12:17,348 --> 00:12:19,788 Speaker 1: that who knows if they're like, hey, we like our 286 00:12:19,788 --> 00:12:23,148 Speaker 1: offensive line, but we love our quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Let's 287 00:12:23,188 --> 00:12:25,668 Speaker 1: give him someone to watch over his back. He might 288 00:12:25,668 --> 00:12:28,068 Speaker 1: be a surprise pick at first. Overall, all right, Number 289 00:12:28,108 --> 00:12:32,588 Speaker 1: two very important meeting happened on Friday in floren Park, 290 00:12:32,628 --> 00:12:35,588 Speaker 1: New Jersey. That was between Cavon Thibodeau and the New 291 00:12:35,668 --> 00:12:38,188 Speaker 1: York Jets. That was their first in person meeting. I 292 00:12:38,228 --> 00:12:41,428 Speaker 1: heard it was awesome that Cavon Tibodeau came in and 293 00:12:41,708 --> 00:12:44,468 Speaker 1: was spectacular, and by spectacular or not in the physical 294 00:12:44,468 --> 00:12:46,468 Speaker 1: traits are on the board fifth spectacular and that I'm 295 00:12:46,468 --> 00:12:48,948 Speaker 1: a team guy. I want to be great, i want 296 00:12:48,948 --> 00:12:51,348 Speaker 1: to be an amazing football player, and I'm not selfish 297 00:12:51,388 --> 00:12:52,988 Speaker 1: and me me, me, me meet, which is some of 298 00:12:52,988 --> 00:12:54,948 Speaker 1: the fears around the league based on some of the 299 00:12:55,028 --> 00:12:58,468 Speaker 1: quotes that we've seen. Remember, Robert Sala, a defensive coach, 300 00:12:58,948 --> 00:13:01,148 Speaker 1: did not get to draft on defense last year, where 301 00:13:01,148 --> 00:13:03,028 Speaker 1: they took Zach Wilson, and then the year before that, 302 00:13:03,428 --> 00:13:05,748 Speaker 1: McKay Beckton was first overall pick. They've got a lot 303 00:13:05,788 --> 00:13:09,188 Speaker 1: of great offensive players that are young and upcoming. Defensively, 304 00:13:09,228 --> 00:13:11,148 Speaker 1: you got Quinnon Williams in the middle. That might be 305 00:13:11,148 --> 00:13:13,388 Speaker 1: about it. You take a look at the defensive ends 306 00:13:13,468 --> 00:13:16,348 Speaker 1: for the Jets. Carl Lawson's coming off a very serious injury. 307 00:13:16,388 --> 00:13:18,868 Speaker 1: And then you've got some names like I don't know 308 00:13:19,188 --> 00:13:21,588 Speaker 1: if Jabari's an ego walks through the room right now, 309 00:13:21,588 --> 00:13:24,348 Speaker 1: if anyone's asking for an autographic, these are not household names. 310 00:13:24,988 --> 00:13:28,148 Speaker 1: If Walker and Hutchinson are off the board, you're sitting 311 00:13:28,188 --> 00:13:32,588 Speaker 1: there at four, Thibodeau becomes really interesting. I know everyone's saying, 312 00:13:32,668 --> 00:13:35,108 Speaker 1: Sauce Gardner put it in pen. It's the safest pick. 313 00:13:35,188 --> 00:13:39,388 Speaker 1: He's the guy. I would just say this, Sala pass rush, 314 00:13:39,428 --> 00:13:43,588 Speaker 1: Albert pass rush. Jets pass rushers do not come up 315 00:13:43,628 --> 00:13:46,188 Speaker 1: that often in the late teens. You get them in 316 00:13:46,188 --> 00:13:49,508 Speaker 1: the top ten if they believe Tibodeau fits their culture 317 00:13:49,588 --> 00:13:51,468 Speaker 1: and can do it. I would not be shocked if 318 00:13:51,468 --> 00:13:54,228 Speaker 1: Thibodeau was the fourth overall pick to the New York Jets. 319 00:13:54,228 --> 00:13:57,108 Speaker 1: And just get ready, if Cavon Tibodeau, Hits New York, 320 00:13:57,228 --> 00:14:00,788 Speaker 1: Lets go, and my last one here. We hype these guys, 321 00:14:00,868 --> 00:14:02,868 Speaker 1: we have these guys, but at some point we have 322 00:14:02,988 --> 00:14:07,308 Speaker 1: to throw a little bit cold water. I kept on 323 00:14:07,508 --> 00:14:11,148 Speaker 1: like Sauce. Everyone talks about Sauce and Stingley. The word 324 00:14:11,148 --> 00:14:15,428 Speaker 1: I'm getting is that both JC Horn and Patrick's Artan 325 00:14:15,788 --> 00:14:18,708 Speaker 1: were viewed as better prospects than these two no brainer 326 00:14:18,788 --> 00:14:22,068 Speaker 1: corners that we're getting. Not to knock Sauce, Gardener or 327 00:14:22,108 --> 00:14:26,068 Speaker 1: Derek Stingley, but this draft they're the best. They're the ones. 328 00:14:26,148 --> 00:14:28,548 Speaker 1: But if they were in last draft, they might have 329 00:14:28,548 --> 00:14:30,908 Speaker 1: been the third and fourth corners taken. Why do I 330 00:14:30,988 --> 00:14:33,108 Speaker 1: say that because a lot of people are saying, well, 331 00:14:33,108 --> 00:14:35,428 Speaker 1: if the Jaguars want to just do something I want overall, 332 00:14:35,428 --> 00:14:38,508 Speaker 1: just take Sauce, or if the Lions just take you 333 00:14:38,588 --> 00:14:40,828 Speaker 1: have to look at it across the board, and in 334 00:14:40,828 --> 00:14:43,508 Speaker 1: this year's draft, these are two of the safest picks, 335 00:14:43,828 --> 00:14:45,908 Speaker 1: Sauce and Stingley. They both are going to be excellent 336 00:14:45,988 --> 00:14:49,428 Speaker 1: NFL players, But like the five quarterbacks last year being 337 00:14:49,508 --> 00:14:51,988 Speaker 1: better than all the quarterbacks in this year's draft, or 338 00:14:52,228 --> 00:14:54,788 Speaker 1: Penna su will likely being the best offensive linemen in 339 00:14:54,828 --> 00:14:57,828 Speaker 1: these or Michael Parsons being the first overall pick in 340 00:14:57,868 --> 00:15:01,028 Speaker 1: this year's draft. This year's draft class it's just not 341 00:15:01,148 --> 00:15:03,468 Speaker 1: what last year's was. In the top ten, it's a 342 00:15:03,548 --> 00:15:06,428 Speaker 1: deeper draft clas us, it might have more wide receiver 343 00:15:06,548 --> 00:15:08,948 Speaker 1: talent at the end of the first round, But like 344 00:15:09,148 --> 00:15:12,748 Speaker 1: across the board, it sounds like this year's draft class 345 00:15:12,828 --> 00:15:15,748 Speaker 1: is just not last year's draft. Back in the top ten, 346 00:15:16,028 --> 00:15:18,068 Speaker 1: all of them go as far as Rashaan Slater might 347 00:15:18,068 --> 00:15:20,108 Speaker 1: have been the first overall pick in this series draft. 348 00:15:20,148 --> 00:15:23,228 Speaker 1: We've said Parsons and of course both Jamar Chase and 349 00:15:23,308 --> 00:15:25,068 Speaker 1: Jalen Waddle would have an argument to be in the 350 00:15:25,108 --> 00:15:27,908 Speaker 1: top five in this year's draft too. So Sauce and Stingley. 351 00:15:27,948 --> 00:15:29,428 Speaker 1: I'm not saying they're not going to be great players, 352 00:15:29,468 --> 00:15:31,468 Speaker 1: and they could be better than certain and jac Horn. 353 00:15:31,788 --> 00:15:35,628 Speaker 1: Coming into the draft, those guys were reviewed as better 354 00:15:35,748 --> 00:15:38,148 Speaker 1: prospects by a lot of these teams than both Sauce 355 00:15:38,188 --> 00:15:41,508 Speaker 1: and Stingley, which is a shocker for everyone including me 356 00:15:41,548 --> 00:15:43,748 Speaker 1: who's been like Sauce is a no brainer. Yeah, but 357 00:15:43,748 --> 00:15:45,988 Speaker 1: if you put him in last year's class, probably would 358 00:15:45,988 --> 00:15:49,108 Speaker 1: have been the third corner taken. Our quarterbacks moving up 359 00:15:49,188 --> 00:15:51,708 Speaker 1: draft boards. Canny Pickett with the lines this week he's 360 00:15:51,748 --> 00:15:53,948 Speaker 1: meeting with him. We'll talk about that next hour. The Panthers, 361 00:15:53,988 --> 00:15:55,788 Speaker 1: they look to be in the market for a quarterbacks. 362 00:15:55,788 --> 00:15:58,188 Speaker 1: Do they reach for a Baker Mayfield? Do they reach 363 00:15:58,508 --> 00:16:00,428 Speaker 1: in the draft to get their guy if they fell 364 00:16:00,428 --> 00:16:02,308 Speaker 1: in love with one Shrigs. We've got lots to talk about, 365 00:16:02,348 --> 00:16:04,628 Speaker 1: and then I need to talk about wide receivers next our. 366 00:16:04,948 --> 00:16:07,748 Speaker 1: Who's the most intriguing option of a deep class? Yeah, 367 00:16:07,788 --> 00:16:12,468 Speaker 1: you've got five names, Drake London, Garrett Wilson, Jamison Williams, 368 00:16:12,548 --> 00:16:15,388 Speaker 1: Chris o Lave, Treylon Burks, and still to this moment 369 00:16:15,428 --> 00:16:17,908 Speaker 1: ten days remove, we don't know who the number one, two, three, 370 00:16:17,988 --> 00:16:20,308 Speaker 1: four or five guys gonna be. It's an awesome wide 371 00:16:20,308 --> 00:16:22,148 Speaker 1: receiver draft, but we don't know how they stack up. 372 00:16:22,188 --> 00:16:23,988 Speaker 1: We'll discuss. I'm pouring my hair out trying to figure 373 00:16:24,028 --> 00:16:25,748 Speaker 1: what the Parentthers should do a quarterback. I don't know 374 00:16:25,788 --> 00:16:28,748 Speaker 1: if I love any of the solutions. Do you like it? 375 00:16:28,988 --> 00:16:47,788 Speaker 1: I have an idea, Gregor, it's not quarterbacks quarterbacks quarterbacks. 376 00:16:47,788 --> 00:16:49,588 Speaker 1: We're talking about it right here on at GM at 377 00:16:49,588 --> 00:16:52,628 Speaker 1: the app a Monday, everybody. It's April eighteenth pun name 378 00:16:52,708 --> 00:16:55,068 Speaker 1: the Adams and people choosing us. As we said, about 379 00:16:55,108 --> 00:16:58,108 Speaker 1: ten days until that draft in Vegas. Kyle Brandt, super 380 00:16:58,108 --> 00:17:00,748 Speaker 1: Bowl champion, Shaun O'Hara both here, Peter Schreger with us 381 00:17:00,748 --> 00:17:02,948 Speaker 1: most of that week's then you're headed out to Vegas 382 00:17:03,308 --> 00:17:05,708 Speaker 1: in Vegas holding it down for us. But there's so 383 00:17:05,828 --> 00:17:07,948 Speaker 1: much unknown right now going into it. As far as 384 00:17:07,948 --> 00:17:09,788 Speaker 1: the draft, I think it's fair to say this is 385 00:17:09,788 --> 00:17:13,308 Speaker 1: the most mysterious draft we've had in NFL Network's history, 386 00:17:13,308 --> 00:17:15,268 Speaker 1: where it is just top to bottom. We don't know 387 00:17:15,268 --> 00:17:16,548 Speaker 1: what teams are gonna be doing in the top ten, 388 00:17:16,588 --> 00:17:17,948 Speaker 1: which it's kind of cool. We want to talk about 389 00:17:17,988 --> 00:17:20,348 Speaker 1: the Panthers who said you did, didn't you? Kyle, that 390 00:17:20,388 --> 00:17:24,428 Speaker 1: you're mystified, plummexed. It won't crystallize for me. That's the 391 00:17:24,428 --> 00:17:28,028 Speaker 1: hot word of the day. Boggled, all right, the Panthers bewildered. 392 00:17:28,548 --> 00:17:30,908 Speaker 1: They're one of thirteen teams to start their volunteer off 393 00:17:30,908 --> 00:17:34,028 Speaker 1: season workouts today with the ten days until that drafted. 394 00:17:34,068 --> 00:17:36,908 Speaker 1: If here's Carolina is in the market for a quarterback, 395 00:17:36,948 --> 00:17:38,708 Speaker 1: all the top qbs in this draft on league Willis, 396 00:17:38,708 --> 00:17:41,348 Speaker 1: can you pick it? Matt Correll Ritter, They I mean, 397 00:17:41,388 --> 00:17:44,508 Speaker 1: Sam Howell. They all have visited the Panthers this month. 398 00:17:44,508 --> 00:17:47,148 Speaker 1: I think that's a little more than due diligence. They're 399 00:17:47,228 --> 00:17:51,028 Speaker 1: drafting sixth overall. They may have their pick, but take 400 00:17:51,068 --> 00:17:52,668 Speaker 1: a list and to head coaching Matt we're all talking 401 00:17:52,668 --> 00:17:57,348 Speaker 1: about these quarterback prospects at the least meeting just last month. Anytime, 402 00:17:57,508 --> 00:18:00,148 Speaker 1: especially in the top ten, that you reach for a position, 403 00:18:00,188 --> 00:18:02,308 Speaker 1: no matter what the position is, you can look back 404 00:18:02,308 --> 00:18:03,788 Speaker 1: in a couple of years and say to yourself, man, 405 00:18:03,788 --> 00:18:05,588 Speaker 1: that was a bad decision. So I think you when 406 00:18:05,588 --> 00:18:07,228 Speaker 1: you take a guy in the top ten to a 407 00:18:07,228 --> 00:18:09,028 Speaker 1: guy in the first round, you do you really sure 408 00:18:09,188 --> 00:18:10,788 Speaker 1: that they're going to be a good player. I think 409 00:18:10,788 --> 00:18:12,668 Speaker 1: one of those quarterbacks will be a top ten pick. 410 00:18:12,868 --> 00:18:14,428 Speaker 1: But I know, I'm not going to comment on any 411 00:18:14,468 --> 00:18:16,508 Speaker 1: of those kids specifically, but I thought they were all 412 00:18:16,548 --> 00:18:18,988 Speaker 1: you know, they've done, they're all impressive, They're older guys, 413 00:18:19,068 --> 00:18:21,148 Speaker 1: they've played a lot of football. I'm rooting for everybody 414 00:18:21,748 --> 00:18:23,708 Speaker 1: rule thinks there will be a quarterback taken in the 415 00:18:23,748 --> 00:18:26,428 Speaker 1: top ten. So do I Will it be to Caroline 416 00:18:26,428 --> 00:18:28,388 Speaker 1: that at six or some big names that could be 417 00:18:28,388 --> 00:18:31,308 Speaker 1: available via trade. Of course, Jimmy Gropps still there. We've 418 00:18:31,308 --> 00:18:33,748 Speaker 1: got Baker Mayfield, that whole situation with a twenty million 419 00:18:33,748 --> 00:18:36,628 Speaker 1: dollar price tag looming overhead. What is the best course 420 00:18:36,668 --> 00:18:39,748 Speaker 1: of action for the Panthers at quarterback for twenty twenty two? 421 00:18:39,748 --> 00:18:41,668 Speaker 1: And if you're an NFL fan of the other thirty two, 422 00:18:41,748 --> 00:18:43,668 Speaker 1: this one matters because they pick and fide the top 423 00:18:43,668 --> 00:18:45,708 Speaker 1: ten could really swing things at that six spot. I 424 00:18:45,788 --> 00:18:47,628 Speaker 1: could Matt Rule looks tired, and I get it, and 425 00:18:47,628 --> 00:18:49,308 Speaker 1: it looks desperate, and he knows what time it is. 426 00:18:49,508 --> 00:18:52,228 Speaker 1: That's a coach who's won five games and then five games, 427 00:18:52,268 --> 00:18:53,988 Speaker 1: and this team is in this place where like this 428 00:18:54,028 --> 00:18:55,828 Speaker 1: is why when you swing and miss on a quarterback, 429 00:18:56,508 --> 00:18:58,868 Speaker 1: you're screwed. Try the Bridgewater thing that wasn't going to work. 430 00:18:58,868 --> 00:19:01,708 Speaker 1: Then they make their aggressive move Sam Darald didn't work, 431 00:19:01,708 --> 00:19:03,748 Speaker 1: and now they're sitting here. What do we do now? 432 00:19:03,908 --> 00:19:06,188 Speaker 1: All the ask that I follow here from I don't 433 00:19:06,428 --> 00:19:09,108 Speaker 1: love any of them. This idea that they're gonna just 434 00:19:09,188 --> 00:19:12,668 Speaker 1: say take Molique Willis or Kenny Pickett at that top 435 00:19:12,708 --> 00:19:15,228 Speaker 1: ten pick. I guess then he's gonna start right way? 436 00:19:15,348 --> 00:19:17,548 Speaker 1: Or are they gonna play behind Donald? What are the 437 00:19:17,588 --> 00:19:20,068 Speaker 1: odds either of those works out as a long term 438 00:19:20,148 --> 00:19:23,428 Speaker 1: starter for Carolina fifty fifty at best. That's just the draft. 439 00:19:23,548 --> 00:19:25,028 Speaker 1: So if you don't like the draft, then you say, 440 00:19:25,068 --> 00:19:27,788 Speaker 1: who's single out there, Let's go to Baker. I hate 441 00:19:27,828 --> 00:19:30,028 Speaker 1: the Baker thing. I think it's ridiculous. The pairing of 442 00:19:30,068 --> 00:19:31,468 Speaker 1: him and Donald in the same room. I don't even know. 443 00:19:31,468 --> 00:19:34,268 Speaker 1: If he's better than Donald, then you go, let's go Garoppolo. 444 00:19:34,388 --> 00:19:36,428 Speaker 1: I don't like that either. I don't know if he's 445 00:19:36,548 --> 00:19:39,868 Speaker 1: necessarily better than Donald, he's expensive. I just don't love that. 446 00:19:40,068 --> 00:19:42,668 Speaker 1: So now, no draft, no existing guys. I said it 447 00:19:42,708 --> 00:19:44,228 Speaker 1: last week and I'll say it again. I'm gonna pay 448 00:19:44,388 --> 00:19:46,668 Speaker 1: very close attention what's going out with the Arizona Cardinals. 449 00:19:46,788 --> 00:19:49,028 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna pay attention, and I'm gonna be in touch, 450 00:19:49,068 --> 00:19:50,988 Speaker 1: and I'm just gonna say, if something's up, can you 451 00:19:51,068 --> 00:19:53,348 Speaker 1: let us know because we might be interested. And now 452 00:19:53,628 --> 00:19:55,828 Speaker 1: that also comes with a whole thing where you're gonna 453 00:19:55,868 --> 00:19:58,508 Speaker 1: trade everything for Kyler Murray if they're willing, and then 454 00:19:58,548 --> 00:20:00,708 Speaker 1: you're gonna have to pay forty million bucks a year 455 00:20:00,748 --> 00:20:03,508 Speaker 1: for Kyler Murray. Are you set? Then I don't really 456 00:20:03,548 --> 00:20:06,268 Speaker 1: love that salute either. If I'm forced to make a 457 00:20:06,308 --> 00:20:08,108 Speaker 1: decision that I can wave a magic wand I would 458 00:20:08,108 --> 00:20:10,388 Speaker 1: go to Kyler Route and pay attention and just pray 459 00:20:10,468 --> 00:20:12,468 Speaker 1: that the Arizona Cardinals want to move on, which we 460 00:20:12,508 --> 00:20:14,708 Speaker 1: don't even know it's true. Sean, do you have something? 461 00:20:14,708 --> 00:20:17,148 Speaker 1: And those are my three paths. I don't love any 462 00:20:17,188 --> 00:20:18,868 Speaker 1: of them. Maybe I'm missing something. Well, I feel like 463 00:20:18,868 --> 00:20:20,828 Speaker 1: they've also they struck out right. They were into Deshaun 464 00:20:20,908 --> 00:20:23,788 Speaker 1: Watson conversation and didn't happen that this whole all season, 465 00:20:23,788 --> 00:20:26,068 Speaker 1: they've been watching busses just go buy and buy and 466 00:20:26,068 --> 00:20:27,468 Speaker 1: they're like, all right, we gotta wait for the next 467 00:20:27,468 --> 00:20:29,148 Speaker 1: one and missed that one. I think when you look 468 00:20:29,148 --> 00:20:31,668 Speaker 1: at Matt Rule and this you know with David Tepper 469 00:20:31,708 --> 00:20:33,868 Speaker 1: when he came to Carolina, he hand picked Matt Rule 470 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:35,188 Speaker 1: and it was a six year deal and he sign 471 00:20:35,228 --> 00:20:36,388 Speaker 1: him up for it was like, hey, we're gonna buill 472 00:20:36,428 --> 00:20:38,068 Speaker 1: us thing the right way. Well, guess what now you're 473 00:20:38,068 --> 00:20:40,308 Speaker 1: going into year three. Six years feels a lot quicker. 474 00:20:40,668 --> 00:20:42,588 Speaker 1: And then when you first signed that contract, and if 475 00:20:42,588 --> 00:20:44,028 Speaker 1: you're a Matt Rule, you're like, look, I gotta win 476 00:20:44,108 --> 00:20:45,988 Speaker 1: right now. To your point, ten wins in two years, 477 00:20:45,988 --> 00:20:48,708 Speaker 1: that's not enough and I don't have my guy. So 478 00:20:49,068 --> 00:20:51,028 Speaker 1: I think Matt Rule is in a tough place right now. 479 00:20:51,108 --> 00:20:53,108 Speaker 1: I think a guy like Malik Willis would be a 480 00:20:53,148 --> 00:20:56,268 Speaker 1: great fit for Matt Rule two years ago or even 481 00:20:56,268 --> 00:20:57,748 Speaker 1: a year ago. But if you're Matt and you're saying, 482 00:20:57,748 --> 00:20:59,308 Speaker 1: all right, hey, look, I know I've got the blessing 483 00:20:59,348 --> 00:21:02,268 Speaker 1: from Temper, I've got time, then maybe I get a 484 00:21:02,268 --> 00:21:04,028 Speaker 1: guy like Malik Willis. But you just heard him say 485 00:21:04,068 --> 00:21:06,588 Speaker 1: you can't. It's reach in the top ten. So if 486 00:21:06,588 --> 00:21:09,748 Speaker 1: you're Carolina, who doesn't have another picket till the fourth round, 487 00:21:09,948 --> 00:21:12,148 Speaker 1: if there's a way they could trade back, stay in 488 00:21:12,188 --> 00:21:15,188 Speaker 1: the first round, get a Kenney picket, or get Molik Willis. 489 00:21:15,428 --> 00:21:17,268 Speaker 1: I think that's a win. Get another pick in this 490 00:21:17,308 --> 00:21:19,228 Speaker 1: year's draft, maybe even another one next year in case 491 00:21:19,308 --> 00:21:21,388 Speaker 1: you have to move up. But I think for Matt Rule, 492 00:21:21,428 --> 00:21:23,348 Speaker 1: he's in a tough spot because none of these quarterbacks 493 00:21:23,348 --> 00:21:25,508 Speaker 1: are coming and save you. They're not gonna come in 494 00:21:25,548 --> 00:21:27,388 Speaker 1: and you're gonna win twelve games because of this road 495 00:21:27,428 --> 00:21:29,028 Speaker 1: back you draft in the first round. You've got Tom 496 00:21:29,028 --> 00:21:33,188 Speaker 1: Brady in your division, like the Saints are juggernaut defensively. 497 00:21:33,308 --> 00:21:35,348 Speaker 1: I think Matt Rule's looking at this like, all right, 498 00:21:35,508 --> 00:21:37,348 Speaker 1: I've got to win some games. Now, I can't put 499 00:21:37,388 --> 00:21:40,388 Speaker 1: everything into the future. Maybe Jimmy Garoppolo is a guy 500 00:21:40,388 --> 00:21:41,948 Speaker 1: that you could bring in to win right now, They've 501 00:21:41,948 --> 00:21:43,948 Speaker 1: got to win some football eaven Now for Matt Rule 502 00:21:44,028 --> 00:21:46,428 Speaker 1: to have that in fifth and sixth year on his deal, 503 00:21:46,508 --> 00:21:48,908 Speaker 1: Panthers need some sort of w at the quarterbacks like 504 00:21:48,908 --> 00:21:51,708 Speaker 1: it has been since Rule got there, a rotating door. 505 00:21:51,828 --> 00:21:55,508 Speaker 1: And last year, like the Donald trade was viewed very positively, 506 00:21:55,588 --> 00:21:57,388 Speaker 1: like okay, they got Donald for a second round pick, 507 00:21:57,428 --> 00:21:59,948 Speaker 1: like great, he goes down. Then it's Cam Newton and 508 00:22:00,308 --> 00:22:02,668 Speaker 1: forgot about that. He j Walker j Walker a couple 509 00:22:02,668 --> 00:22:05,388 Speaker 1: of games, and then they fire Joe Brady, who is 510 00:22:05,428 --> 00:22:08,948 Speaker 1: this wonderkinned offensive coordinator thirty years old. They fired him 511 00:22:08,948 --> 00:22:10,468 Speaker 1: in the middle of the second year, and you think, okay, 512 00:22:10,468 --> 00:22:13,828 Speaker 1: well that's fine, So the offensive coordinator job's open. There's 513 00:22:13,828 --> 00:22:15,708 Speaker 1: not a long line of people lining up to go 514 00:22:15,788 --> 00:22:18,828 Speaker 1: take the Panthers offensive coordinator job because there's no quarterback. 515 00:22:18,868 --> 00:22:21,108 Speaker 1: You just fired the thirty year old guy after one 516 00:22:21,228 --> 00:22:23,268 Speaker 1: year of not having any success, and we don't know 517 00:22:23,308 --> 00:22:26,908 Speaker 1: Matt Rule's future. So Ben McAdoo is now the offensive 518 00:22:26,948 --> 00:22:29,988 Speaker 1: coordinator in Carolina, and you're like, all right, I think 519 00:22:29,988 --> 00:22:31,948 Speaker 1: it's go time. I think it's pressure time. That's why 520 00:22:31,948 --> 00:22:34,348 Speaker 1: I think it's not an ideal position for Scott Fitruer 521 00:22:34,388 --> 00:22:37,068 Speaker 1: or the GM. But like, those six might not make sense, 522 00:22:37,068 --> 00:22:38,828 Speaker 1: and none of these quarterbacks are worthy of a top 523 00:22:38,868 --> 00:22:40,628 Speaker 1: ten pick. I think you take one, like I think 524 00:22:40,668 --> 00:22:41,948 Speaker 1: you take one, and you put your stamp on it 525 00:22:41,988 --> 00:22:44,268 Speaker 1: and say, all right, we take this quarterback, whether it's 526 00:22:44,308 --> 00:22:47,028 Speaker 1: pick it or whether it's Corral or whether it's Willis, 527 00:22:47,108 --> 00:22:49,228 Speaker 1: and we just roll and say, at least it's our guy. 528 00:22:49,548 --> 00:22:51,668 Speaker 1: At least we drafted this guy. Take a look at 529 00:22:51,668 --> 00:22:53,508 Speaker 1: the picks that the Panthers have. It's not like they 530 00:22:53,508 --> 00:22:55,228 Speaker 1: can be cute here in this draft. They have the 531 00:22:55,268 --> 00:22:58,028 Speaker 1: sixth pick and then they don't pick again for three 532 00:22:58,068 --> 00:23:01,588 Speaker 1: more rounds. So if you're saying, like that six is 533 00:23:01,628 --> 00:23:04,068 Speaker 1: too rich for quarterback, well, they don't have a second 534 00:23:04,148 --> 00:23:06,428 Speaker 1: round pick, they don't have a third round pick. They 535 00:23:06,428 --> 00:23:08,028 Speaker 1: don't pick in the fourth round until the middle of 536 00:23:08,028 --> 00:23:10,148 Speaker 1: the fourth round. So it's like, if you like a 537 00:23:10,228 --> 00:23:12,668 Speaker 1: quarterback enough, and this is never a reason your draft, 538 00:23:12,708 --> 00:23:14,748 Speaker 1: you never reach on quarterback you're not supposed to do 539 00:23:14,788 --> 00:23:16,908 Speaker 1: this because everything you're told not to do. But it's 540 00:23:16,948 --> 00:23:18,948 Speaker 1: a game of survival also at this point, and we've 541 00:23:18,948 --> 00:23:21,988 Speaker 1: seen offensive coordinators fired, We've seen quarterbacks cut, We've seen 542 00:23:22,068 --> 00:23:23,988 Speaker 1: quarterbacks trade, We've seen all this stuff. Like this owner 543 00:23:24,028 --> 00:23:26,548 Speaker 1: wants to win Kenny Pickett if he's your number one 544 00:23:26,548 --> 00:23:28,348 Speaker 1: guy and he's the most pro ready, and I don't 545 00:23:28,348 --> 00:23:30,228 Speaker 1: even think he would start over Sam Darnold from the 546 00:23:30,348 --> 00:23:31,868 Speaker 1: I think he would maybe need a couple of weeks. 547 00:23:32,268 --> 00:23:34,428 Speaker 1: I think you take Kenny Pickett and you just hold 548 00:23:34,428 --> 00:23:36,508 Speaker 1: your nose and you close your ears, and you deal 549 00:23:36,508 --> 00:23:38,268 Speaker 1: with all the draft day grades of an F and 550 00:23:38,308 --> 00:23:40,228 Speaker 1: you say, let's go, We've got a quest. Sounds rough, man, 551 00:23:40,348 --> 00:23:43,508 Speaker 1: it doesn't sound pretty, But this is a situation Carolina 552 00:23:43,508 --> 00:23:45,868 Speaker 1: specifically is in. Now you can say, well, trade back 553 00:23:45,908 --> 00:23:47,948 Speaker 1: and then get Pickett. Then you get cute and it's like, yeah, 554 00:23:47,988 --> 00:23:50,308 Speaker 1: then you miss that guy. What if the Saints take Picket? 555 00:23:50,348 --> 00:23:52,828 Speaker 1: You know, like I think you take Picket and you 556 00:23:52,908 --> 00:23:54,348 Speaker 1: just kind of go like this and you don't look 557 00:23:54,388 --> 00:23:55,828 Speaker 1: at the draft grades in the morning and you say, well, 558 00:23:55,868 --> 00:23:58,868 Speaker 1: we got a quarterback, so at least let's just gobe 559 00:23:58,908 --> 00:24:02,628 Speaker 1: If you're Scott's and you get to Vegas, like, let's 560 00:24:02,708 --> 00:24:05,188 Speaker 1: draft and all these guys unless take him at six 561 00:24:05,308 --> 00:24:07,108 Speaker 1: and he's there and all of a sudden he's seeing 562 00:24:07,108 --> 00:24:11,268 Speaker 1: billboards for the Beatles Love the Circuslay production. He's thinking 563 00:24:11,348 --> 00:24:13,428 Speaker 1: love and it's all you need is love. Love is 564 00:24:13,468 --> 00:24:16,028 Speaker 1: all you need. And maybe George to make his way 565 00:24:16,668 --> 00:24:20,308 Speaker 1: into the conversation, because there has to be a conversation. 566 00:24:20,348 --> 00:24:22,228 Speaker 1: It might not be the Panthers, but here's what you're getting. 567 00:24:22,228 --> 00:24:23,588 Speaker 1: If you're the Panthers, you kind of get the best 568 00:24:23,588 --> 00:24:26,188 Speaker 1: of both worlds. You get a young quarterback who's got talent, 569 00:24:26,228 --> 00:24:28,948 Speaker 1: he's got armed talent, who has developed behind one of 570 00:24:28,988 --> 00:24:31,148 Speaker 1: the greatest to ever do it, in Aaron Rodgers. He's 571 00:24:31,188 --> 00:24:33,628 Speaker 1: also got a couple of years under his belt. So 572 00:24:33,668 --> 00:24:35,388 Speaker 1: you have to put him up against the prospect and 573 00:24:35,468 --> 00:24:38,188 Speaker 1: any of these guys in picket and say is he better? 574 00:24:38,348 --> 00:24:40,668 Speaker 1: Is he better? Because of that experience, and you look 575 00:24:40,668 --> 00:24:43,148 Speaker 1: at something like pitting him against a Baker Mayfield or 576 00:24:43,268 --> 00:24:45,948 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray. He doesn't have an impending price tech. You know, 577 00:24:45,988 --> 00:24:48,388 Speaker 1: you don't inherit twenty million. You inherit a guy who 578 00:24:48,468 --> 00:24:50,628 Speaker 1: might have the most value that he's ever going to 579 00:24:50,668 --> 00:24:52,588 Speaker 1: have right now. You don't want to wait till he's 580 00:24:52,588 --> 00:24:54,628 Speaker 1: on the back end of that rookie deal. And yes, 581 00:24:54,668 --> 00:24:57,108 Speaker 1: does he have value right now? Sure, he's the backup 582 00:24:57,108 --> 00:24:58,788 Speaker 1: to Aaron Rodgers. Something happens to him, But if you're 583 00:24:58,788 --> 00:25:00,948 Speaker 1: the packers, you kind of want to unload him. If 584 00:25:00,988 --> 00:25:03,828 Speaker 1: you can't, you just have to have the humility to 585 00:25:03,908 --> 00:25:05,748 Speaker 1: say we're going to trade him away and we're not 586 00:25:05,788 --> 00:25:08,068 Speaker 1: going to get back for him what we spent on him. 587 00:25:08,068 --> 00:25:09,668 Speaker 1: And there was, of course a lot of drama tied 588 00:25:09,748 --> 00:25:11,508 Speaker 1: up with that. But Jordan Love is sort of an 589 00:25:11,548 --> 00:25:14,548 Speaker 1: interesting option here. How about a deal. A potential trade 590 00:25:14,548 --> 00:25:16,948 Speaker 1: partner for him could be the Carolina Panthers, It could 591 00:25:16,948 --> 00:25:18,908 Speaker 1: be several other teams that are looking of course, but 592 00:25:18,988 --> 00:25:20,468 Speaker 1: I sort of like that. And if you're Pitt, if 593 00:25:20,468 --> 00:25:22,948 Speaker 1: you're weighing it on this scale of do I want 594 00:25:23,068 --> 00:25:25,508 Speaker 1: him over Baker, Yeah, I think he's got more arm talents, 595 00:25:25,548 --> 00:25:26,948 Speaker 1: even though he didn't show it, you know, when he 596 00:25:26,988 --> 00:25:28,988 Speaker 1: had the opportunity when Aaron Rodgers wasn't out there. But 597 00:25:29,028 --> 00:25:30,988 Speaker 1: you can talk about the pedigree of the years under 598 00:25:31,028 --> 00:25:32,828 Speaker 1: his belt, all of that. Just the price tag puts 599 00:25:32,908 --> 00:25:35,468 Speaker 1: him above him. It's really him against draft picks to me, 600 00:25:35,508 --> 00:25:37,308 Speaker 1: and I don't know why you wouldn't if and none 601 00:25:37,348 --> 00:25:39,388 Speaker 1: of these guys are sticking to the wall and you 602 00:25:39,468 --> 00:25:41,628 Speaker 1: throw the spaghetti on it, why not go with Jordan 603 00:25:41,708 --> 00:25:44,468 Speaker 1: Love here? Or you get assets? And then and then 604 00:25:44,508 --> 00:25:46,188 Speaker 1: if you're the Panthers, what do you get to do? 605 00:25:46,228 --> 00:25:48,228 Speaker 1: You get to pick a good player at number six. Still, 606 00:25:48,228 --> 00:25:49,908 Speaker 1: you don't have to take a quarterback. You'll have one. 607 00:25:49,948 --> 00:25:52,108 Speaker 1: And if you're the Packers, you get more assets to 608 00:25:52,108 --> 00:25:54,308 Speaker 1: make a move for a wide receiver for your guy. Yeah, 609 00:25:54,308 --> 00:25:56,588 Speaker 1: it's interesting. I wonder what that would cost humility in 610 00:25:56,668 --> 00:25:59,108 Speaker 1: Green Bay. That's an interesting but I mean, if you're 611 00:25:59,428 --> 00:26:01,228 Speaker 1: you're goody, you have to be like, yeah, it's kind 612 00:26:01,268 --> 00:26:03,268 Speaker 1: of like an admission or something that we're going to 613 00:26:03,348 --> 00:26:05,348 Speaker 1: unload this player. Even though it took it, there'd be 614 00:26:05,388 --> 00:26:07,988 Speaker 1: lots of drama, but maybe it would make Aaron Rodgers happy. 615 00:26:08,188 --> 00:26:10,068 Speaker 1: I've always been intrigued by a love trade, like what 616 00:26:10,188 --> 00:26:11,428 Speaker 1: is his role? What is he doing? He's a first 617 00:26:11,468 --> 00:26:13,908 Speaker 1: round pick, quarterback value. I wish he had played better 618 00:26:13,908 --> 00:26:16,548 Speaker 1: against the Chiefs. We'd have a much different conversation because 619 00:26:16,588 --> 00:26:18,588 Speaker 1: he doesn't have the mystery that someone like Picket or 620 00:26:18,588 --> 00:26:20,428 Speaker 1: will it does. But that's actually a bad thing because 621 00:26:20,428 --> 00:26:22,828 Speaker 1: we maybe if he did have the mystery, we wouldn't know. 622 00:26:23,108 --> 00:26:25,268 Speaker 1: It's a tough, tough day against the Chiefs, and I 623 00:26:25,308 --> 00:26:26,868 Speaker 1: knew that was going to loom large in this. But 624 00:26:26,988 --> 00:26:29,228 Speaker 1: I do actually am intrigued by I'm not hearing it 625 00:26:29,268 --> 00:26:33,788 Speaker 1: the mystery Bucks, Yeah, the Panthers, it's all on the table, like, yeah, 626 00:26:33,828 --> 00:26:35,348 Speaker 1: I mean if you can give a fourth round pick 627 00:26:35,388 --> 00:26:36,668 Speaker 1: for Jordan Love right now, and I think that might 628 00:26:36,668 --> 00:26:38,468 Speaker 1: be the value. Like I don't know what the market is. 629 00:26:38,468 --> 00:26:40,348 Speaker 1: I'd be interested in what Rule thought of him coming 630 00:26:40,348 --> 00:26:42,148 Speaker 1: out in the draft, liked what did they what was 631 00:26:42,188 --> 00:26:44,588 Speaker 1: their great on him? Did they like him? Going back 632 00:26:44,628 --> 00:26:46,468 Speaker 1: a few years? And the Panthers. Is Matt Rule a 633 00:26:46,548 --> 00:26:49,148 Speaker 1: Jordan Love guy. I don't know his Love above Darnold. 634 00:26:49,188 --> 00:26:53,148 Speaker 1: I don't know right, but at least it's unknown. You know, Peter, 635 00:26:53,188 --> 00:26:55,068 Speaker 1: you are like draft expert and you're like, just close 636 00:26:55,108 --> 00:27:01,468 Speaker 1: your eyes and hold hand. We've got a ton of 637 00:27:01,508 --> 00:27:04,628 Speaker 1: wide receiver prospects in the Love draft that I was 638 00:27:04,668 --> 00:27:06,948 Speaker 1: on keeping you in the know about kayleb Burton recently 639 00:27:06,988 --> 00:27:09,548 Speaker 1: cut up with USC's Drake London. We'll have a talk 640 00:27:09,548 --> 00:27:13,268 Speaker 1: on wide receivers, but first take a list. Drake. It's 641 00:27:13,308 --> 00:27:16,308 Speaker 1: been nearly six to seven months since you're injury. You're 642 00:27:16,348 --> 00:27:18,468 Speaker 1: back out here on the field in front of these 643 00:27:18,588 --> 00:27:20,788 Speaker 1: NFL scouts coaches. How did today go for you? I 644 00:27:20,788 --> 00:27:22,988 Speaker 1: think I did really well to have them here at 645 00:27:23,028 --> 00:27:25,108 Speaker 1: your home turf and showcase that I'm back to where 646 00:27:25,108 --> 00:27:27,348 Speaker 1: I'm at, and even better at that. So I think 647 00:27:27,388 --> 00:27:29,348 Speaker 1: it went really really well better at that now. You 648 00:27:29,348 --> 00:27:31,708 Speaker 1: looked good out there obviously as well. You showed off 649 00:27:31,708 --> 00:27:34,308 Speaker 1: your footwork, showed off some routes. You decided not to 650 00:27:34,348 --> 00:27:36,668 Speaker 1: do the forty today, not to go full speed. Where 651 00:27:36,668 --> 00:27:39,428 Speaker 1: are you in this recovery process and when do you 652 00:27:39,468 --> 00:27:41,468 Speaker 1: expect yourself to be one hundred percent. I'm right at 653 00:27:41,508 --> 00:27:43,228 Speaker 1: the tail end of it, so I'm about ninety five 654 00:27:43,228 --> 00:27:44,828 Speaker 1: percent right now. You know, a lot of those other 655 00:27:44,868 --> 00:27:47,068 Speaker 1: guys at six to eight weeks homeless, a couple of 656 00:27:47,108 --> 00:27:48,948 Speaker 1: months to train for that forty, train for all the 657 00:27:49,028 --> 00:27:51,388 Speaker 1: events that happened at the combine. So I was just 658 00:27:51,388 --> 00:27:52,748 Speaker 1: trying to get back to running at the end of 659 00:27:52,788 --> 00:27:54,468 Speaker 1: the day and just wanted to showcase that I'm back 660 00:27:54,468 --> 00:27:57,628 Speaker 1: to normal, different mock drafts. People have you as selected 661 00:27:57,708 --> 00:28:00,228 Speaker 1: as the top receiver in this draft class. Where do 662 00:28:00,228 --> 00:28:03,348 Speaker 1: you rank yourself? Why should you be the number one receiver? Honestly, 663 00:28:03,348 --> 00:28:04,748 Speaker 1: at this point, I just want to get pick. I've 664 00:28:04,748 --> 00:28:06,468 Speaker 1: been removed from football for so long that I just 665 00:28:06,508 --> 00:28:08,308 Speaker 1: want to play football. I just want to let them 666 00:28:08,308 --> 00:28:10,868 Speaker 1: know whoever picks me is getting a playmaker. I like 667 00:28:10,948 --> 00:28:12,708 Speaker 1: the honest answer. You didn't put on that. This is 668 00:28:12,708 --> 00:28:14,348 Speaker 1: why I should be number one. He just want somebody 669 00:28:14,388 --> 00:28:16,028 Speaker 1: take that needs to be over. Ten days from now, 670 00:28:16,068 --> 00:28:18,748 Speaker 1: it will be in Vegas the twenty twenty two NFL Draft. 671 00:28:18,748 --> 00:28:20,988 Speaker 1: Now there's a lot of talent at the wide receiver position. 672 00:28:21,068 --> 00:28:24,068 Speaker 1: Which wideout is intriguing to you guys at this moment 673 00:28:24,148 --> 00:28:26,148 Speaker 1: as it changes day to day. That guy right there, 674 00:28:26,348 --> 00:28:28,828 Speaker 1: Jake Lennon, Yeah, for a bunch of reasons, so unbelievably 675 00:28:28,828 --> 00:28:32,428 Speaker 1: productive at USC, great player, was a basketball guy, amazing athlete. 676 00:28:32,468 --> 00:28:34,708 Speaker 1: Breaks his ankle in October. The rehabbing, as he said, 677 00:28:34,708 --> 00:28:37,148 Speaker 1: he gets better. So he has this crazy cool workout 678 00:28:37,148 --> 00:28:39,748 Speaker 1: with all these teams there and Jordan Palmer's there and t. J. 679 00:28:39,868 --> 00:28:42,068 Speaker 1: Huschmanzada is there, and there's a lot to like, and 680 00:28:42,108 --> 00:28:45,028 Speaker 1: he looks really good, won't run the forty, and when 681 00:28:45,068 --> 00:28:48,748 Speaker 1: pushed on it says, watch the film, just watch the film, 682 00:28:48,988 --> 00:28:51,068 Speaker 1: which I kind of get a kick out of. But 683 00:28:51,268 --> 00:28:53,028 Speaker 1: I mean, dude, we already did watch your film. That's 684 00:28:53,068 --> 00:28:55,348 Speaker 1: why we're interested in you. We love your film. The 685 00:28:55,388 --> 00:28:58,348 Speaker 1: problem is is that we watched Chris Alave's film, we 686 00:28:58,388 --> 00:29:00,668 Speaker 1: watched Garrett Wilson's film, and we also watched them both 687 00:29:00,708 --> 00:29:04,348 Speaker 1: run four threes. So he's really big. He's the totally 688 00:29:04,468 --> 00:29:06,548 Speaker 1: different guy. And you know, Peter brought up to Mike 689 00:29:06,588 --> 00:29:09,188 Speaker 1: Evans comparison because he's six foot five. Mike Evans ran 690 00:29:09,228 --> 00:29:11,508 Speaker 1: a four five three coming out of college and then 691 00:29:11,548 --> 00:29:14,188 Speaker 1: went the seventh overall pick. It just comes down to this. 692 00:29:14,428 --> 00:29:16,868 Speaker 1: If I'm buying a sports car, I understand the luxury 693 00:29:16,948 --> 00:29:19,228 Speaker 1: and the interior and the engine. I really do want 694 00:29:19,228 --> 00:29:21,108 Speaker 1: to know that zero to sixty. I want to know 695 00:29:21,108 --> 00:29:23,548 Speaker 1: what the getoff is. It's if it's another position, fine, 696 00:29:23,548 --> 00:29:25,748 Speaker 1: and if it's a different situation like Lamar years ago 697 00:29:25,748 --> 00:29:28,228 Speaker 1: wouldn't run at different You are a wide receiver in 698 00:29:28,268 --> 00:29:30,748 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two, I really need to know how fast 699 00:29:30,828 --> 00:29:32,988 Speaker 1: you are. And if I don't I'm really tempted to 700 00:29:32,988 --> 00:29:34,708 Speaker 1: take some guys who I know for a fact they 701 00:29:34,748 --> 00:29:36,108 Speaker 1: got a four to three on the clock, and we 702 00:29:36,148 --> 00:29:38,268 Speaker 1: can do anything we want with him. Great player. It 703 00:29:38,348 --> 00:29:40,508 Speaker 1: leaves me a little bit nervous though that to watch 704 00:29:40,548 --> 00:29:42,908 Speaker 1: the film answer forty or not, he'll go top twenty. 705 00:29:43,068 --> 00:29:44,668 Speaker 1: This is the year for the wide receivers. They're all 706 00:29:44,668 --> 00:29:46,668 Speaker 1: gonna be pushed up a little bit because there's five 707 00:29:46,708 --> 00:29:48,988 Speaker 1: of them that like really stand out. The question is 708 00:29:49,108 --> 00:29:52,708 Speaker 1: where in that top twenty. He's six four, he's two twenty. 709 00:29:52,748 --> 00:29:55,308 Speaker 1: The ankle is not a problem. But Kyle, to your point, 710 00:29:55,348 --> 00:29:57,588 Speaker 1: the comparisons to Mike Evans are not fair to him. 711 00:29:57,868 --> 00:30:01,308 Speaker 1: Mike Evans was a really, really, really talented route runner 712 00:30:01,308 --> 00:30:04,108 Speaker 1: coming out of college. Mike evens was something Drake love it. 713 00:30:04,148 --> 00:30:06,548 Speaker 1: We'll see like the speed, I don't think it necessarily 714 00:30:06,588 --> 00:30:09,628 Speaker 1: is in the Mike Evans conversation. I've heard comparisons maybe 715 00:30:09,628 --> 00:30:11,828 Speaker 1: too Ed McCaffrey, which goes back a little bit further, 716 00:30:11,948 --> 00:30:13,868 Speaker 1: like the way the body type was in the build. 717 00:30:13,948 --> 00:30:15,748 Speaker 1: But maybe he's better than all of them, Like this 718 00:30:15,828 --> 00:30:17,588 Speaker 1: is the wild card, and the fact he didn't run 719 00:30:17,628 --> 00:30:20,068 Speaker 1: the forty does leave a question mark but gosh, if 720 00:30:20,068 --> 00:30:22,468 Speaker 1: he went like eighth overall to Atlanta, I wouldn't be 721 00:30:22,468 --> 00:30:25,108 Speaker 1: shocked at all. He's six four or two fifteen and 722 00:30:25,148 --> 00:30:28,268 Speaker 1: he was a the top high school basketball and football 723 00:30:28,268 --> 00:30:30,828 Speaker 1: player in the state of California coming out, and he 724 00:30:30,828 --> 00:30:32,908 Speaker 1: played both at US. He played basketball at USC. Like 725 00:30:33,228 --> 00:30:35,628 Speaker 1: this guy is a legit athlete. I'm whether it's kind 726 00:30:35,628 --> 00:30:37,068 Speaker 1: of weird, Like as a receiver, if I could think 727 00:30:37,228 --> 00:30:39,388 Speaker 1: one position that like you need to know the forty 728 00:30:39,428 --> 00:30:41,068 Speaker 1: time is, I'd like to know that's that's kind of 729 00:30:41,188 --> 00:30:42,948 Speaker 1: that's what you do. All you do is run. And 730 00:30:42,988 --> 00:30:45,948 Speaker 1: it's funny though with the basketball background, he's not like 731 00:30:45,988 --> 00:30:47,828 Speaker 1: the normal wide receiver you would see coming out that 732 00:30:47,828 --> 00:30:50,388 Speaker 1: has the track history. He was a sprinter. He ran 733 00:30:50,428 --> 00:30:52,708 Speaker 1: one hundred meters. So that's why Jamison Williams to me 734 00:30:52,788 --> 00:30:56,108 Speaker 1: from Alabama very intriguing. Look this guy ring track. He's 735 00:30:56,108 --> 00:30:59,508 Speaker 1: a speaster like he's got the like where'd hugo kind 736 00:30:59,548 --> 00:31:03,388 Speaker 1: of speed like you're blank and he's gone. The interesting 737 00:31:03,428 --> 00:31:05,868 Speaker 1: thing with him obviously, you know towards ACL so we 738 00:31:05,868 --> 00:31:07,868 Speaker 1: haven't seen him run. So here's another receiver that has 739 00:31:07,908 --> 00:31:11,428 Speaker 1: one of forty. Ironically, today's April eighteen. He tought January eighteenth, 740 00:31:11,508 --> 00:31:14,068 Speaker 1: so just four months ago. So it's you know, look, 741 00:31:14,068 --> 00:31:17,708 Speaker 1: he's got some time to get Yeah, he's not gonna 742 00:31:17,708 --> 00:31:21,148 Speaker 1: be ready. But also just one year at Alabama, transferred 743 00:31:21,148 --> 00:31:23,268 Speaker 1: from Ohio State, so you only had saw him really 744 00:31:23,308 --> 00:31:25,948 Speaker 1: for one year. It was a productive year, fifteen touchdowns, 745 00:31:26,428 --> 00:31:28,428 Speaker 1: but when you think about all the great wide receivers 746 00:31:28,428 --> 00:31:31,188 Speaker 1: to come out of Alabama, he set a record to 747 00:31:31,228 --> 00:31:34,068 Speaker 1: this last year and that one year for touchdowns over 748 00:31:34,148 --> 00:31:37,188 Speaker 1: seventy yards. Look at these explosives he's right here. That's 749 00:31:37,188 --> 00:31:38,828 Speaker 1: the track speed right there. That's what you want. You're 750 00:31:38,828 --> 00:31:41,388 Speaker 1: gonna get a sportscar. You want to see these ability 751 00:31:41,388 --> 00:31:43,548 Speaker 1: to do that to pull away from guys. Big question 752 00:31:43,668 --> 00:31:46,068 Speaker 1: is he was at Ohio State with a lava and 753 00:31:46,068 --> 00:31:48,588 Speaker 1: with all these guys and he only caught fifteen balls 754 00:31:48,588 --> 00:31:51,108 Speaker 1: and transwer like, why wasn't he the guy at Ohio State? 755 00:31:51,148 --> 00:31:53,308 Speaker 1: Why do you have to transferred Alabama where he was outstanding? 756 00:31:53,308 --> 00:31:55,388 Speaker 1: But like there's strange questions as to what happened at 757 00:31:55,388 --> 00:31:58,908 Speaker 1: Ohio State. The London thing, hurting London, that not running 758 00:31:58,948 --> 00:32:01,188 Speaker 1: the forty, Yeah, I don't know if not definitely didn't 759 00:32:01,188 --> 00:32:03,028 Speaker 1: help him. But I also think, you know, he has 760 00:32:03,028 --> 00:32:05,108 Speaker 1: a fractured ankle. He's coming off, so teams look him 761 00:32:05,148 --> 00:32:07,388 Speaker 1: the past, but like it's not as complete a picture 762 00:32:07,428 --> 00:32:09,788 Speaker 1: without the forty, it's absolutely accurate. He hasn't run one 763 00:32:09,788 --> 00:32:11,668 Speaker 1: at his combine, pro day nothing, so we don't know 764 00:32:11,668 --> 00:32:13,428 Speaker 1: what he is speedwise, and that's been the biggest question. 765 00:32:13,468 --> 00:32:16,148 Speaker 1: But William seems to be like the complete, well rounded 766 00:32:16,188 --> 00:32:18,908 Speaker 1: wide receiver. And then you have Treylon Burkes. Who should 767 00:32:18,908 --> 00:32:21,108 Speaker 1: he be getting comparisons to Debo Samuel Maybe not, but 768 00:32:21,348 --> 00:32:24,468 Speaker 1: super versatile four five forty, big body. We'll see where 769 00:32:24,508 --> 00:32:26,828 Speaker 1: he goes. Jerry Jones, do not take him. Do not 770 00:32:26,948 --> 00:32:38,148 Speaker 1: take it. Have Morgan Morning Footballs ten days maybe ten 771 00:32:38,188 --> 00:32:40,308 Speaker 1: days until Vegas. Welcome the Good Morning Football. We're a 772 00:32:40,348 --> 00:32:43,108 Speaker 1: live in New York City, Monday, April eighteenth. What do 773 00:32:43,228 --> 00:32:46,428 Speaker 1: the Carolina Panthers do at six shrieks? How many quarterbacks 774 00:32:46,508 --> 00:32:48,748 Speaker 1: go in the top ten? You've got your mock draft 775 00:32:48,748 --> 00:32:50,748 Speaker 1: two point oh? Where can we find that? NFL tomorrow 776 00:32:50,988 --> 00:32:54,748 Speaker 1: NFL dot Com backslash Shreger get on in tomorrow. We're 777 00:32:54,748 --> 00:32:56,588 Speaker 1: gonna talk about on the show tomorrow. They're working all 778 00:32:56,628 --> 00:32:59,148 Speaker 1: weekend on made big changes a couple of big changes 779 00:32:59,668 --> 00:33:02,628 Speaker 1: the top. At the top, okay, grab, that's might might 780 00:33:02,628 --> 00:33:04,868 Speaker 1: be in the Trayvon Walker to number two Jackson, whoa, 781 00:33:05,868 --> 00:33:08,068 Speaker 1: let's go. The count down to the twenty twenty two 782 00:33:08,188 --> 00:33:11,188 Speaker 1: NFI JAPS has begun ten days away. Future stars of 783 00:33:11,228 --> 00:33:13,468 Speaker 1: the NFL take in this stage. I can't wait. This 784 00:33:13,548 --> 00:33:15,348 Speaker 1: might be the best one yet. Peter, You'll be there. 785 00:33:15,508 --> 00:33:18,628 Speaker 1: I'll be there. But so over twenty prospects and none 786 00:33:18,628 --> 00:33:20,508 Speaker 1: of them know where they're going. It's the most unpredictable 787 00:33:20,548 --> 00:33:23,348 Speaker 1: draft we've ever had as a network. It's presented by Verizon. 788 00:33:23,388 --> 00:33:25,908 Speaker 1: Who goes one, two, and three? Do any quarterbacks school 789 00:33:25,908 --> 00:33:27,748 Speaker 1: in the top ten? It all kicks off Thursday, April 790 00:33:27,788 --> 00:33:31,428 Speaker 1: twenty eight, Future stars right here on NFL Network. You 791 00:33:31,428 --> 00:33:36,068 Speaker 1: can also check out some stuff on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportast. 792 00:33:36,148 --> 00:33:38,948 Speaker 1: But I will be watching for Schrager. That's the Mets 793 00:33:38,948 --> 00:33:41,108 Speaker 1: those desks all weekend long. All right. We'll take a 794 00:33:41,108 --> 00:33:44,348 Speaker 1: look at Round one eight teams with multiple first round picks. 795 00:33:44,348 --> 00:33:46,468 Speaker 1: Four the team's picking in the top five have two 796 00:33:46,508 --> 00:33:50,468 Speaker 1: picks on Night one, and wow, tons of possibilities here. 797 00:33:50,628 --> 00:33:54,108 Speaker 1: It's very exciting. There's no surefire number one overall pick 798 00:33:54,148 --> 00:33:56,428 Speaker 1: two or three. It's pretty fun and lots of action 799 00:33:56,468 --> 00:33:58,308 Speaker 1: here in the next ten days. Who do you want 800 00:33:58,468 --> 00:34:02,108 Speaker 1: to see roll the dice out there in Vegas? Which 801 00:34:02,148 --> 00:34:05,268 Speaker 1: teams should take a big swing at the twenty twenty 802 00:34:05,268 --> 00:34:07,548 Speaker 1: two draft. The Packers, for the love of God, the 803 00:34:07,588 --> 00:34:10,348 Speaker 1: Green Bay Packers, please, I rolled the dice. Throw the dice. 804 00:34:10,388 --> 00:34:12,628 Speaker 1: I'll blow on the dit whatever you need. You got 805 00:34:12,628 --> 00:34:15,508 Speaker 1: two picks. And here we've focused so much on how 806 00:34:15,508 --> 00:34:18,068 Speaker 1: long it's been since the Packers have drafted a wide 807 00:34:18,108 --> 00:34:19,628 Speaker 1: receiver in the first round that I think we are 808 00:34:19,628 --> 00:34:21,468 Speaker 1: not paying enough attention to the other parts of that. 809 00:34:21,548 --> 00:34:23,708 Speaker 1: Do you know the last time the Green Bay Packers 810 00:34:23,788 --> 00:34:25,908 Speaker 1: been a first round pick on a wide out, a 811 00:34:26,028 --> 00:34:28,868 Speaker 1: running back, or a tight end. They have not done 812 00:34:28,908 --> 00:34:33,148 Speaker 1: that since this With the pick just acquired from Seattle, 813 00:34:33,228 --> 00:34:37,308 Speaker 1: the Green Bay Packers exercised the twentieth pick in this 814 00:34:37,468 --> 00:34:41,588 Speaker 1: draft to select Javon Walker, wide receiver from Florida State. 815 00:34:42,348 --> 00:34:44,548 Speaker 1: That clip is so old it's before the network. It's 816 00:34:44,588 --> 00:34:47,468 Speaker 1: a different commissioner, and commission Tacking says they exercised their 817 00:34:47,468 --> 00:34:49,348 Speaker 1: pick and they we don't even talk like that anymore. 818 00:34:49,628 --> 00:34:51,588 Speaker 1: That's the last time they took Javon Walker, now was 819 00:34:51,588 --> 00:34:53,028 Speaker 1: the wrong pick. They should have taken ed read four 820 00:34:53,028 --> 00:34:54,948 Speaker 1: picks later. But that's that's irrelevant. They have not done 821 00:34:54,988 --> 00:34:57,948 Speaker 1: that since. Note receivers, no tight ends, no running backs. 822 00:34:58,028 --> 00:34:59,668 Speaker 1: That was a time when, like I looked, I did 823 00:34:59,668 --> 00:35:01,268 Speaker 1: the thing where you look up the billboard charts when 824 00:35:01,268 --> 00:35:03,508 Speaker 1: they were doing that, and it's like a lot of ashanti, 825 00:35:03,788 --> 00:35:06,148 Speaker 1: a lot of in sync. They have not drafted a 826 00:35:06,148 --> 00:35:08,908 Speaker 1: weapon in the first round since Puddle of Mud. That's 827 00:35:08,908 --> 00:35:11,708 Speaker 1: how long this has gone on. Not not even occasion 828 00:35:11,708 --> 00:35:13,428 Speaker 1: in the thirty second pick we took in ten at 829 00:35:13,708 --> 00:35:18,548 Speaker 1: nineteen years ago. And now two picks reasonable picks, not 830 00:35:18,628 --> 00:35:20,668 Speaker 1: like you have the five in the seven one way 831 00:35:20,708 --> 00:35:23,348 Speaker 1: back there in the twenties. You are gifted these two 832 00:35:23,388 --> 00:35:26,748 Speaker 1: picks in a year that is turgid with wide receiver talent. 833 00:35:26,828 --> 00:35:28,988 Speaker 1: For the love of God, will you please break this streak. 834 00:35:29,028 --> 00:35:30,868 Speaker 1: It is the longest streak in the history of the 835 00:35:30,948 --> 00:35:34,428 Speaker 1: modern draft, nineteen years. Please take a wide receiver. I'm 836 00:35:34,468 --> 00:35:36,388 Speaker 1: not even gonna push it and say take two and 837 00:35:36,428 --> 00:35:38,588 Speaker 1: get crazy, although you should to cover your bets and 838 00:35:38,628 --> 00:35:40,348 Speaker 1: just hope that one hits. But they have this thing 839 00:35:40,348 --> 00:35:42,788 Speaker 1: where they're so spoiled. And I almost think they like 840 00:35:43,028 --> 00:35:45,228 Speaker 1: this streak and that they're proud of the streak. Is 841 00:35:45,228 --> 00:35:47,268 Speaker 1: that we don't do this as a company. You don't 842 00:35:47,268 --> 00:35:49,708 Speaker 1: win super Bowls either. It's been a long time. You 843 00:35:49,748 --> 00:35:52,748 Speaker 1: have Rogers and you have a farm. Help them, help them, 844 00:35:53,068 --> 00:35:56,188 Speaker 1: help you. You have two picks, Please spend one of 845 00:35:56,188 --> 00:35:58,388 Speaker 1: them on a wide receiver. I don't think that's crazy 846 00:35:58,388 --> 00:36:00,548 Speaker 1: to ask. Are you watching the game? Are you watching 847 00:36:00,508 --> 00:36:02,468 Speaker 1: when the league is going? Are you watching what's going 848 00:36:02,508 --> 00:36:05,988 Speaker 1: in the off season? So what are we saying, show 849 00:36:06,428 --> 00:36:10,068 Speaker 1: in vain that's gonna burst because the Packers listen, we 850 00:36:10,148 --> 00:36:12,308 Speaker 1: don't draft wed receivers. And if that's not us, that's 851 00:36:12,308 --> 00:36:15,228 Speaker 1: for these other losers. Guys, it's been a long time. 852 00:36:15,388 --> 00:36:17,628 Speaker 1: Say you know, I'm saying like Paul Horning is exactly 853 00:36:17,628 --> 00:36:19,748 Speaker 1: walking through the door right now. This is a different deal. 854 00:36:19,908 --> 00:36:21,588 Speaker 1: We needn't keep up. We need to get some speed, 855 00:36:21,748 --> 00:36:24,108 Speaker 1: some white out, some talent. Help them. I think you 856 00:36:24,188 --> 00:36:26,148 Speaker 1: got two years left with the greatest quarterback to ever 857 00:36:26,188 --> 00:36:28,468 Speaker 1: throw a pass. Maybe you toss them a piece of 858 00:36:28,508 --> 00:36:30,268 Speaker 1: help at the end of the first round. Who can 859 00:36:30,348 --> 00:36:33,348 Speaker 1: catch a pass like a shrimp at Benny Hannah My God, 860 00:36:33,428 --> 00:36:35,628 Speaker 1: why are we talking about night since puddle of mud? 861 00:36:35,828 --> 00:36:38,028 Speaker 1: Can you take it all away? They wouldn't have drafted 862 00:36:38,028 --> 00:36:40,828 Speaker 1: Paul Horning. He's a running back. They never we gotta 863 00:36:40,828 --> 00:36:44,388 Speaker 1: win on him. The actual series doubts that they'll do that. Yeah, really, 864 00:36:44,548 --> 00:36:47,588 Speaker 1: of course they can't. I was shocked. What's the shocked 865 00:36:47,748 --> 00:36:49,908 Speaker 1: because when they tak Jordan Love, you were, I mean 866 00:36:49,948 --> 00:36:52,028 Speaker 1: to a man, you were accurately Yeah, because you and 867 00:36:52,108 --> 00:36:56,268 Speaker 1: na I like this pick. How you were right in hindsight. 868 00:36:56,708 --> 00:36:59,508 Speaker 1: What's gonna be the reaction when they take Davante Wyatt 869 00:36:59,508 --> 00:37:02,748 Speaker 1: twenty second and they take Bernard Raymond like a big 870 00:37:02,748 --> 00:37:05,308 Speaker 1: offensive tackle out of Austria and the tit give them worse, Peter, 871 00:37:05,388 --> 00:37:07,748 Speaker 1: they'll trade back. They'll trade back and then someone will 872 00:37:07,788 --> 00:37:10,868 Speaker 1: jump up and get the next Jerry Rice in their drafts. 873 00:37:10,908 --> 00:37:12,588 Speaker 1: What's the big swing? And the big swing isn't just 874 00:37:12,628 --> 00:37:15,788 Speaker 1: taking away the weapons. We're gonna take a special teas 875 00:37:15,828 --> 00:37:19,388 Speaker 1: player packing for them with Seattle again, what's the big seat? 876 00:37:19,428 --> 00:37:22,188 Speaker 1: That's big swing? Someone for them? Just the chalk wide 877 00:37:22,188 --> 00:37:24,628 Speaker 1: out sitting there. Whoever is the fifth wide out and 878 00:37:24,668 --> 00:37:26,508 Speaker 1: you're the fifth one to take it? Just take them, 879 00:37:26,668 --> 00:37:28,388 Speaker 1: just help them I think you have two years to 880 00:37:28,388 --> 00:37:29,788 Speaker 1: win the Super Bowl and then you're in the great 881 00:37:29,828 --> 00:37:32,868 Speaker 1: unknown weapons. Weapons. Weapons. This is the league now. It 882 00:37:33,148 --> 00:37:35,108 Speaker 1: is not sitting there, and Farves given it the amline 883 00:37:35,108 --> 00:37:38,388 Speaker 1: green thirty times. Weapons. Weapons, Please go get some, just please. 884 00:37:38,548 --> 00:37:40,868 Speaker 1: I'm tired of having this conversation. All right, I don't 885 00:37:40,868 --> 00:37:43,268 Speaker 1: think that table eight. Here we go. Yeah, you're on 886 00:37:43,348 --> 00:37:46,628 Speaker 1: a heater, that's all I got. I want that same passion. Okay, 887 00:37:46,628 --> 00:37:48,228 Speaker 1: I don't know if I can bring that, but I'll 888 00:37:48,228 --> 00:37:50,388 Speaker 1: bring it. Bring it, Peter, come on, bring a passion 889 00:37:50,428 --> 00:37:53,108 Speaker 1: that's different. It's just a curiosity. Everyone's telling you that 890 00:37:53,108 --> 00:37:55,428 Speaker 1: this draft is most wide open draft ever and the 891 00:37:55,468 --> 00:37:57,348 Speaker 1: same guy that can go number three overall could be 892 00:37:57,388 --> 00:37:59,548 Speaker 1: going number twenty three overall. And yet there's one team 893 00:37:59,588 --> 00:38:01,148 Speaker 1: that has already said, oh no, we want to get 894 00:38:01,148 --> 00:38:03,668 Speaker 1: back into that. For the Saints traded a first rounder 895 00:38:03,748 --> 00:38:07,668 Speaker 1: from next to get a teens pick from the Eagles 896 00:38:07,788 --> 00:38:10,188 Speaker 1: this year, and the whole thing seems weird. The Saints 897 00:38:10,228 --> 00:38:13,068 Speaker 1: have the sixteen and the nineteen, and they traded a 898 00:38:13,068 --> 00:38:15,868 Speaker 1: first rounder next year to get one of those picks. 899 00:38:15,868 --> 00:38:18,908 Speaker 1: So what's the play here? Are they packaging the sixteen 900 00:38:18,948 --> 00:38:21,188 Speaker 1: and the nineteen to get even further. Are they packaging 901 00:38:21,228 --> 00:38:23,908 Speaker 1: sixteen and nineteen to move ahead of Carolina to get 902 00:38:23,948 --> 00:38:26,668 Speaker 1: a quarterback? Are they packaging sixteen to nineteen to get 903 00:38:26,668 --> 00:38:28,668 Speaker 1: ahead of the Falcons to get a quarterback? Do they 904 00:38:28,668 --> 00:38:30,948 Speaker 1: see an offensive tackle that they think is one player 905 00:38:30,988 --> 00:38:33,828 Speaker 1: away that they believe might be available if they trade up, 906 00:38:33,868 --> 00:38:35,868 Speaker 1: like to trade a future first rounder for a pick 907 00:38:35,868 --> 00:38:38,988 Speaker 1: in the teens and do it in March, which what 908 00:38:39,068 --> 00:38:42,028 Speaker 1: they did is just odd, Like it's not a top 909 00:38:42,068 --> 00:38:44,788 Speaker 1: five pick, it's not a top ten pick. They went 910 00:38:44,828 --> 00:38:47,668 Speaker 1: to Philadelphia and where like, we need that nineteen, We 911 00:38:47,708 --> 00:38:51,428 Speaker 1: love the nineteen, we love the nineteen. So now they've 912 00:38:51,428 --> 00:38:54,428 Speaker 1: got sixteen and nineteen, which might as well be in 913 00:38:54,468 --> 00:38:57,508 Speaker 1: this draft twenty five and thirty three. What are the 914 00:38:57,548 --> 00:38:59,588 Speaker 1: Saints up to? Let's see if they package those two 915 00:38:59,628 --> 00:39:01,348 Speaker 1: picks and try to trade up and get a quarterback. 916 00:39:01,748 --> 00:39:03,348 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna go into Seattle right now, and you're 917 00:39:03,348 --> 00:39:05,788 Speaker 1: talking about the packers, ye Are I rate about the receivers? 918 00:39:05,788 --> 00:39:08,188 Speaker 1: If you're a Seattle Seahawks fan right now, you've basically 919 00:39:08,228 --> 00:39:10,908 Speaker 1: watched your legion of boom defense to sintegrate. They finally 920 00:39:10,908 --> 00:39:14,028 Speaker 1: said goodbye to their final member and Bobby Wagger. This offseason, 921 00:39:14,068 --> 00:39:16,748 Speaker 1: you just traded Russell Wilson away and yeah, okay, we 922 00:39:16,788 --> 00:39:18,868 Speaker 1: got Drew lock and that's great. We still have DK 923 00:39:19,068 --> 00:39:22,348 Speaker 1: for now and we have Tyler Lockett. But they've got 924 00:39:22,388 --> 00:39:24,548 Speaker 1: three picks in the first forty one picks of this 925 00:39:24,628 --> 00:39:26,788 Speaker 1: year's draft. They got the ninth overall pick in the 926 00:39:26,828 --> 00:39:30,588 Speaker 1: first round. They have eight picks in this draft. John Schneiner, 927 00:39:30,628 --> 00:39:32,268 Speaker 1: you guys have talked about him here on the table. 928 00:39:32,388 --> 00:39:35,428 Speaker 1: He's fearless, right, He's not scared to move. So I 929 00:39:35,468 --> 00:39:38,068 Speaker 1: think if you're Seattle, all right, you're rebuilding this thing. 930 00:39:38,508 --> 00:39:41,268 Speaker 1: Maybe it's Strew Lock, maybe it's Moligue Willis, you know. 931 00:39:41,428 --> 00:39:44,308 Speaker 1: But I also think defensively you're you're a shell of yourself. 932 00:39:44,308 --> 00:39:46,068 Speaker 1: You've got a great stud in the back end, you 933 00:39:46,148 --> 00:39:48,788 Speaker 1: need somebody up front. Shregs is talking about the possibility 934 00:39:48,828 --> 00:39:51,348 Speaker 1: of three passers are going one two three here from Seattle. 935 00:39:51,388 --> 00:39:53,108 Speaker 1: Get into business here right all the way there. Look 936 00:39:53,108 --> 00:39:55,388 Speaker 1: at the division, the forty nine ers are running all 937 00:39:55,388 --> 00:39:58,068 Speaker 1: over people. Arizona was eleven and oh at one point. 938 00:39:58,108 --> 00:39:59,428 Speaker 1: And then when you look at the Super Bowl chance 939 00:39:59,428 --> 00:40:01,068 Speaker 1: the Rams like, you've got to have some guys that 940 00:40:01,388 --> 00:40:04,108 Speaker 1: get after these quarterbacks to start slowing down these offenses 941 00:40:04,148 --> 00:40:06,228 Speaker 1: right now. So for the Seahawks, take that big cut, 942 00:40:06,508 --> 00:40:09,068 Speaker 1: Jael Smith. They trade back historically every year. I think 943 00:40:09,068 --> 00:40:10,948 Speaker 1: this year might be different. They have nine and they 944 00:40:11,028 --> 00:40:13,188 Speaker 1: have a pick early in the second round. Like, I 945 00:40:13,468 --> 00:40:14,868 Speaker 1: don't think you're wrong. I think they need to be 946 00:40:14,948 --> 00:40:18,028 Speaker 1: aggressive to Peter your first mock draft, you Aiden Hutchinson 947 00:40:18,108 --> 00:40:19,868 Speaker 1: going number one, You're gonna change this thing or what? 948 00:40:20,028 --> 00:40:21,548 Speaker 1: At the top? I think it's gonna be a bit 949 00:40:21,548 --> 00:40:23,788 Speaker 1: of a shakeup at the top. You love that, you 950 00:40:23,868 --> 00:40:26,668 Speaker 1: love that trade. Usually by now there's enough consenus around 951 00:40:26,708 --> 00:40:28,908 Speaker 1: the league that the number one team has taken this player. 952 00:40:29,068 --> 00:40:31,108 Speaker 1: There is nothing of the sort which makes me think 953 00:40:31,468 --> 00:40:36,028 Speaker 1: it's not Aiden. It might be trade pencil. Are you 954 00:40:36,068 --> 00:40:38,908 Speaker 1: going to change it the bunch thing before you release it? Yeah? Yeah, 955 00:40:38,908 --> 00:40:40,508 Speaker 1: well no, we're doing a lot of texts. But we'll 956 00:40:40,548 --> 00:40:43,388 Speaker 1: see what we're gonna do with it. But tomorrow mock draft. Okay, 957 00:40:43,588 --> 00:40:48,308 Speaker 1: Coachella talk. We love Marathon. What are you coming up from? 958 00:40:48,348 --> 00:40:50,548 Speaker 1: Neon Carnival. We see