1 00:00:07,266 --> 00:00:09,706 Speaker 1: The Season with Peter Schrager is a production of the 2 00:00:09,786 --> 00:00:25,986 Speaker 1: NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. Welcome everybody to the What 3 00:00:26,026 --> 00:00:27,786 Speaker 1: are we calling this, Aaron? I think we should call 4 00:00:27,826 --> 00:00:39,346 Speaker 1: this the Draft Eve Barbecue Feast Extravaganza episode of the 5 00:00:39,386 --> 00:00:43,666 Speaker 1: Peter Schrager Season with Peter Schrager Podcast. Does that sound right? 6 00:00:44,226 --> 00:00:45,946 Speaker 2: Yeah? Repeater for me one more time, just so I 7 00:00:45,986 --> 00:00:46,666 Speaker 2: have it exactly. 8 00:00:46,746 --> 00:00:49,906 Speaker 1: Draft Eve Kansas City that I mentioned, can't see the 9 00:00:49,946 --> 00:00:55,186 Speaker 1: first time. I don't Draft Eve Kansas City Barbecue Feast 10 00:00:55,386 --> 00:00:58,946 Speaker 1: episode of the Season with Peter Schreeger. I don't think 11 00:00:58,986 --> 00:00:59,786 Speaker 1: we need the two. 12 00:01:01,106 --> 00:01:01,786 Speaker 2: Yet. 13 00:01:01,906 --> 00:01:05,946 Speaker 1: I love that works. Should we talk to the listeners 14 00:01:05,986 --> 00:01:07,826 Speaker 1: right now? But what we just experienced? 15 00:01:07,866 --> 00:01:11,226 Speaker 2: Yeah, tell us about the feast part of the feast episode? 16 00:01:11,466 --> 00:01:13,106 Speaker 1: All right, I know you guys all want draft stuff. 17 00:01:13,146 --> 00:01:14,906 Speaker 1: And if you're listening to this, it's probably Thursday morning 18 00:01:14,946 --> 00:01:16,706 Speaker 1: on your commute, or maybe you are at the gym 19 00:01:16,986 --> 00:01:19,826 Speaker 1: and you're on a treadmill or an elliptical and you're listening, 20 00:01:19,866 --> 00:01:22,346 Speaker 1: and I'm sorry to do this to you. So we 21 00:01:22,426 --> 00:01:24,866 Speaker 1: just had a barbecue feast. And if I sound fatigued, 22 00:01:24,866 --> 00:01:26,586 Speaker 1: I feel like I just went ten rounds with Tyson. 23 00:01:28,306 --> 00:01:31,586 Speaker 1: It was amazing. So there's a barbecue place in Kansas City. Okay, 24 00:01:31,586 --> 00:01:34,346 Speaker 1: first of all, Kansas City, everyone's got the barbecue place, like, 25 00:01:34,346 --> 00:01:35,106 Speaker 1: you gotta go to this one. 26 00:01:35,106 --> 00:01:35,746 Speaker 2: You gotta go to this one. 27 00:01:35,826 --> 00:01:37,906 Speaker 1: Go to Kansasity. Oh, you gotta try this. There is 28 00:01:39,106 --> 00:01:42,426 Speaker 1: a place in Kansas City called Joe's at Joe's Case 29 00:01:42,986 --> 00:01:46,346 Speaker 1: and they are known for this legendary sandwich called the 30 00:01:46,506 --> 00:01:49,866 Speaker 1: z Man. Everybody has their barbecue place. Everyone says, you 31 00:01:49,866 --> 00:01:52,746 Speaker 1: gotta go here, here, I go to the top. Paul 32 00:01:52,786 --> 00:01:55,706 Speaker 1: Rudd told me, yep, name drop. Paul Rubb told me, 33 00:01:55,826 --> 00:01:57,626 Speaker 1: when you get to Kansas City, wait in line at 34 00:01:57,666 --> 00:02:01,066 Speaker 1: this gas station called Joe's Kansas City Barbecue. They have 35 00:02:01,106 --> 00:02:04,506 Speaker 1: something called a z Man sandwich. I said done. Followed 36 00:02:04,546 --> 00:02:07,106 Speaker 1: them on Twitter, said we're coming. You can you set 37 00:02:07,146 --> 00:02:10,026 Speaker 1: us up with the z Man. Sure enough, our guys 38 00:02:10,066 --> 00:02:13,906 Speaker 1: Sean here, from iHeart, we got Chason English here, from iHeart, 39 00:02:13,946 --> 00:02:18,226 Speaker 1: we got you. We all were given the amazing experience 40 00:02:18,666 --> 00:02:20,866 Speaker 1: of the z Man sandwich. But we also got some 41 00:02:20,986 --> 00:02:24,026 Speaker 1: mac and cheese. We also got some baked beans. We 42 00:02:24,066 --> 00:02:28,786 Speaker 1: also got some pork ribs, some brands. This is all 43 00:02:28,786 --> 00:02:31,746 Speaker 1: before we went to work today, Like, so this is 44 00:02:31,826 --> 00:02:33,786 Speaker 1: just we went all right, So let's talk about the 45 00:02:33,866 --> 00:02:36,226 Speaker 1: z Man before we even get into the draft. Sorry, 46 00:02:36,226 --> 00:02:38,386 Speaker 1: if you're listening again, fast forward, like Mark Marin, Just 47 00:02:38,386 --> 00:02:40,346 Speaker 1: fast forward through all the crap I say in the monologue. 48 00:02:40,346 --> 00:02:42,346 Speaker 1: No one cares. Here we go. It's a. 49 00:02:44,306 --> 00:02:47,906 Speaker 2: Wrong but like lightly buttered, yep, toasted, lightly buttered. 50 00:02:47,946 --> 00:02:53,546 Speaker 1: Lightly buttered. Onion rings piping hot onions. 51 00:02:52,186 --> 00:02:54,866 Speaker 2: Very crunchy, incredible texture. 52 00:02:54,586 --> 00:03:01,026 Speaker 1: Okay, trovolone cheese melted okay. And then the beautiful stuff. 53 00:03:01,426 --> 00:03:05,866 Speaker 2: Burnt and the brisket. The sandwich is the beef brisket 54 00:03:06,506 --> 00:03:11,466 Speaker 2: and corrected beef brisket slices folded on top of each other. 55 00:03:11,906 --> 00:03:15,346 Speaker 1: It's it's a beautiful medley. I feel like Alison Roman here. 56 00:03:15,386 --> 00:03:16,666 Speaker 1: I'm going to explain all of this. 57 00:03:17,506 --> 00:03:20,226 Speaker 2: Two pickles on the side. You put them in if 58 00:03:20,226 --> 00:03:21,706 Speaker 2: you want to put them, of course, of course you 59 00:03:21,706 --> 00:03:22,506 Speaker 2: put them in, yep. 60 00:03:22,626 --> 00:03:25,186 Speaker 1: And then there's a sauce called the Night of the 61 00:03:25,226 --> 00:03:29,986 Speaker 1: Living Sauce, and it's a hot, spicy barbecue sauce and 62 00:03:30,026 --> 00:03:35,946 Speaker 1: it's soaked in that had this in about thirteen seconds 63 00:03:36,106 --> 00:03:38,586 Speaker 1: down it I'm staring at a second one right now, 64 00:03:38,586 --> 00:03:41,106 Speaker 1: and I'm debating whether I should go for. 65 00:03:41,066 --> 00:03:44,626 Speaker 2: It, and this the hot sauce is surprisingly hot. I 66 00:03:44,706 --> 00:03:46,746 Speaker 2: was expecting it to like have a little kick. It's 67 00:03:46,786 --> 00:03:48,986 Speaker 2: got some kick, got some real kick. And the regular 68 00:03:49,026 --> 00:03:51,746 Speaker 2: barbecue sauce just a good compliment. I had both of 69 00:03:51,786 --> 00:03:54,066 Speaker 2: them on mine a little bit. I first put the 70 00:03:54,106 --> 00:03:55,866 Speaker 2: regular on to see how that was, and then I 71 00:03:55,946 --> 00:03:58,466 Speaker 2: dipped it in the spicy one and was like, yes, 72 00:03:58,626 --> 00:04:00,026 Speaker 2: goes on the sandwich. It's incredible. 73 00:04:00,026 --> 00:04:01,786 Speaker 1: Beauty of this place is that it's it's a gas 74 00:04:01,786 --> 00:04:05,266 Speaker 1: station and it's got two working pumps still, and you 75 00:04:05,346 --> 00:04:07,146 Speaker 1: go and there's a line around the corner. Show went 76 00:04:07,146 --> 00:04:09,426 Speaker 1: and picked it up for us and said, at you know, 77 00:04:09,426 --> 00:04:13,226 Speaker 1: it's seven o'clock and line up the corner. Rudd has 78 00:04:13,266 --> 00:04:15,786 Speaker 1: told me that he comes for Chiefs games. He'll fly 79 00:04:15,906 --> 00:04:18,426 Speaker 1: in and on a Saturday afternoon they'll go. And he's 80 00:04:18,506 --> 00:04:20,546 Speaker 1: Paul Ruddy. He's really famous. He was in such hits 81 00:04:20,546 --> 00:04:22,546 Speaker 1: as twenty one Cigarettes and plenty of other movies that 82 00:04:22,546 --> 00:04:26,146 Speaker 1: you've heard of. And he said, it's like one hundred 83 00:04:26,146 --> 00:04:29,866 Speaker 1: people deep and everyone's just festive and great, and then 84 00:04:29,946 --> 00:04:31,586 Speaker 1: you get the z man. That's what you get there. 85 00:04:31,986 --> 00:04:33,586 Speaker 1: So I put it on Twitter that we were having 86 00:04:33,626 --> 00:04:37,266 Speaker 1: the z Man, and I would say the response. Sometimes 87 00:04:37,266 --> 00:04:39,586 Speaker 1: I break NFL news, I'm like, hey, this guy's signing 88 00:04:39,586 --> 00:04:42,226 Speaker 1: with this team, or this player is injured out for 89 00:04:42,266 --> 00:04:44,346 Speaker 1: the game, and there's a tepid response. They're like, okay, 90 00:04:44,346 --> 00:04:48,026 Speaker 1: great retweet, Okay, let's go, everyone aggregate it. Fine. The 91 00:04:48,106 --> 00:04:51,506 Speaker 1: response has been so passionate over a mere picture of 92 00:04:51,546 --> 00:04:53,706 Speaker 1: the z Man that I feel like I've been missing 93 00:04:53,746 --> 00:04:55,026 Speaker 1: something in the first forty years of my life. 94 00:04:55,186 --> 00:04:57,466 Speaker 2: Yeah, you should have been reviewing sandwiches this whole time. 95 00:04:57,546 --> 00:05:02,786 Speaker 1: It sounds like a job, sounds great. Maybe it's this, 96 00:05:02,946 --> 00:05:05,746 Speaker 1: And I feel like everyone probably in the podcast world 97 00:05:05,746 --> 00:05:07,786 Speaker 1: has pitched this, and you guys work for iHeart, and 98 00:05:07,786 --> 00:05:10,306 Speaker 1: I can imagine someone walks in, like, all right, so 99 00:05:10,346 --> 00:05:14,186 Speaker 1: it's hot ones, but instead of it being hot sauce, 100 00:05:15,346 --> 00:05:21,306 Speaker 1: it's barbecue. And each different question gets a little bit 101 00:05:21,306 --> 00:05:25,146 Speaker 1: more personal, a little deeper, and you also have to 102 00:05:25,226 --> 00:05:27,826 Speaker 1: eat like a burnt end and then a rib and 103 00:05:27,866 --> 00:05:30,426 Speaker 1: then pulled pork, and then you know, you go right 104 00:05:30,466 --> 00:05:31,466 Speaker 1: down the list. 105 00:05:32,146 --> 00:05:34,626 Speaker 2: I haven't personally received that pitch. I do know that 106 00:05:34,626 --> 00:05:37,266 Speaker 2: that pitch is not uncommon. 107 00:05:37,866 --> 00:05:40,786 Speaker 1: And they don't realize that Sean Evans himself is an 108 00:05:40,826 --> 00:05:43,586 Speaker 1: incredible interviewer, and that a lot of these people that 109 00:05:43,626 --> 00:05:45,786 Speaker 1: do his show. And I thought the Karen Kulkan one 110 00:05:45,866 --> 00:05:47,506 Speaker 1: was great. This is now just a commercial for hot ones. 111 00:05:48,226 --> 00:05:51,586 Speaker 1: And then I saw the Jake Jillenhl Died one. It 112 00:05:51,626 --> 00:05:54,426 Speaker 1: was great. He's a great interviewer and the celebrities like 113 00:05:54,466 --> 00:05:56,106 Speaker 1: being interviewed by him. It's not because they like the 114 00:05:56,146 --> 00:05:56,946 Speaker 1: hot sauce. 115 00:05:58,306 --> 00:06:01,906 Speaker 2: Even you also mentioned before we leave the food portion. 116 00:06:02,066 --> 00:06:06,266 Speaker 2: Oh my god, So I am particular like I think 117 00:06:06,306 --> 00:06:11,386 Speaker 2: the z man is to force a football comparison here, 118 00:06:11,426 --> 00:06:13,746 Speaker 2: the z Man is your quarterback. I thought the ribs 119 00:06:13,746 --> 00:06:18,146 Speaker 2: were like the ribs were Bejon the ribs, the texture 120 00:06:18,266 --> 00:06:20,866 Speaker 2: they have this sauce and when it's cooked it's a 121 00:06:20,906 --> 00:06:24,146 Speaker 2: little crispy on the outside and a little sweetness too. 122 00:06:24,826 --> 00:06:27,226 Speaker 1: And I want to make the sweetest love basically we're 123 00:06:27,266 --> 00:06:28,506 Speaker 1: talking about me too. 124 00:06:28,626 --> 00:06:32,186 Speaker 2: The ribs were so good, love ribs and this was 125 00:06:32,706 --> 00:06:35,026 Speaker 2: a great set of ribs, great culinary experience. 126 00:06:35,106 --> 00:06:38,466 Speaker 1: Yes, Also, is this our first You and Me show 127 00:06:38,546 --> 00:06:41,746 Speaker 1: on the road road. We're in Kansas City, folks, it's 128 00:06:41,746 --> 00:06:45,386 Speaker 1: alive hotels bumping. I got here, check in. I see 129 00:06:45,386 --> 00:06:48,306 Speaker 1: Susie Colber'm like, what's up, Sue's how you doing. I 130 00:06:48,306 --> 00:06:50,426 Speaker 1: get on the elevator. Desmond Howard's there. He tells me 131 00:06:50,426 --> 00:06:52,106 Speaker 1: he's a fan of the show. I said, guess what, 132 00:06:52,946 --> 00:06:56,266 Speaker 1: love what you do? Love the Hivesman pos Also, what 133 00:06:56,306 --> 00:06:57,626 Speaker 1: you guys have been doing on game day for the 134 00:06:57,666 --> 00:06:59,506 Speaker 1: last one hundred years is kind of what we try 135 00:06:59,546 --> 00:07:02,546 Speaker 1: to embody on Good Morning Football. He was very complimentary. 136 00:07:02,626 --> 00:07:05,746 Speaker 1: I was very complimentary. That's the draft. Everyone's in a 137 00:07:05,746 --> 00:07:08,066 Speaker 1: good mood. No one said they didn't like our show, 138 00:07:08,186 --> 00:07:11,026 Speaker 1: and nobody had anything nasty to say about the z Man. 139 00:07:11,066 --> 00:07:11,706 Speaker 1: We all enjoy it. 140 00:07:11,786 --> 00:07:13,626 Speaker 2: Of course, of course, all. 141 00:07:13,666 --> 00:07:17,346 Speaker 1: Right now, if you're listening, as we said, I'd suggest 142 00:07:17,746 --> 00:07:21,106 Speaker 1: either a putting this in like the archive for after 143 00:07:21,106 --> 00:07:23,266 Speaker 1: the draft to see how well we did in talking 144 00:07:23,306 --> 00:07:26,866 Speaker 1: about it. Or b use this as your before draft 145 00:07:27,066 --> 00:07:30,746 Speaker 1: drive home, drive to work, whatever it is, your workout. 146 00:07:31,426 --> 00:07:33,426 Speaker 1: Even if this posts tonight and you wake up early 147 00:07:33,426 --> 00:07:35,866 Speaker 1: in the morning and it's your commute on the subway 148 00:07:35,906 --> 00:07:39,586 Speaker 1: in whatever it is, this is your ultimate primer before 149 00:07:39,706 --> 00:07:42,066 Speaker 1: what I And this is not me copping out like 150 00:07:42,106 --> 00:07:44,066 Speaker 1: I went on McAfee show and he's like, don't you 151 00:07:44,186 --> 00:07:46,186 Speaker 1: dare start pulling one of these, and I'm like, this 152 00:07:46,306 --> 00:07:48,546 Speaker 1: is the most unpredictable draft. It's not the best draft. 153 00:07:49,146 --> 00:07:50,226 Speaker 1: I don't know if any of these guys are going 154 00:07:50,266 --> 00:07:52,546 Speaker 1: to be all pros. It's not the best draft. It's 155 00:07:52,546 --> 00:07:54,226 Speaker 1: not the deepest draft. It's not the greatest draft. It's 156 00:07:54,266 --> 00:07:58,186 Speaker 1: the most unpredictable draft because of exactly that point. There 157 00:07:58,186 --> 00:08:02,106 Speaker 1: are so many teams up top who have so many needs. 158 00:08:02,106 --> 00:08:04,026 Speaker 1: There are teams with multiple picks. It means they could 159 00:08:04,026 --> 00:08:05,826 Speaker 1: be a little creative. There are a lot of teams 160 00:08:05,866 --> 00:08:07,306 Speaker 1: who want to trade. I know there are a lot 161 00:08:07,306 --> 00:08:11,026 Speaker 1: of teams that are not interested in any of these quarterbacks, 162 00:08:11,026 --> 00:08:14,146 Speaker 1: and you'd have needs at quarterback. So I just think 163 00:08:14,146 --> 00:08:17,666 Speaker 1: it's gonna be really interesting draft in that TV wise 164 00:08:17,906 --> 00:08:21,746 Speaker 1: like it. I would say it's going to be a 165 00:08:21,746 --> 00:08:23,866 Speaker 1: lot of drama and there's going to be quite a 166 00:08:23,906 --> 00:08:28,986 Speaker 1: bit of surprises, and I like that more than necessarily 167 00:08:29,066 --> 00:08:31,666 Speaker 1: just a chalk draft, which has been several times in 168 00:08:31,666 --> 00:08:33,306 Speaker 1: the last few years where it's like the top ten. 169 00:08:33,346 --> 00:08:35,586 Speaker 1: I think I nailed the top ten pick right pick 170 00:08:35,626 --> 00:08:37,466 Speaker 1: last year, except for one of them. Maybe I got 171 00:08:37,546 --> 00:08:39,146 Speaker 1: wrong with like the wide receivers. I think I had 172 00:08:39,226 --> 00:08:42,066 Speaker 1: Drake London and Garrett Wilson switched with the Jets, but 173 00:08:42,226 --> 00:08:44,026 Speaker 1: like to go nine to ten on the first ten 174 00:08:44,066 --> 00:08:46,146 Speaker 1: picks is pretty good this year. I could tell you 175 00:08:46,146 --> 00:08:48,346 Speaker 1: confidently I just clicked send on my mock draft, and 176 00:08:48,386 --> 00:08:51,266 Speaker 1: I might have one or two that I feel confident about. 177 00:08:52,386 --> 00:08:54,306 Speaker 1: And last night, if we could show the phone, I 178 00:08:54,306 --> 00:08:57,946 Speaker 1: would I'd say I spoke to twenty general managers over 179 00:08:57,946 --> 00:09:00,626 Speaker 1: the course of like a five hour span, and the 180 00:09:00,746 --> 00:09:02,306 Speaker 1: rules of this with that, I don't want to know 181 00:09:02,346 --> 00:09:05,026 Speaker 1: who you're picking. Let's gossip, Let's hear what you think. 182 00:09:05,066 --> 00:09:07,066 Speaker 1: I'll go through the players. Tell me your thoughts, and 183 00:09:07,186 --> 00:09:11,186 Speaker 1: if hypothetically these five guys are on the board, who 184 00:09:11,186 --> 00:09:13,226 Speaker 1: would you take? And then a lot of times it's 185 00:09:13,666 --> 00:09:15,666 Speaker 1: you know, go go at yourself. I'm not telling you 186 00:09:15,666 --> 00:09:17,706 Speaker 1: what I'm going to take. But here's that guy's too high. 187 00:09:17,746 --> 00:09:20,066 Speaker 1: That guy should be gone. Actually Atlanta needs this, And 188 00:09:20,426 --> 00:09:22,466 Speaker 1: if you know the history of what they do, it's 189 00:09:22,506 --> 00:09:24,426 Speaker 1: all really interesting. I think that's a show in itself. 190 00:09:25,546 --> 00:09:28,546 Speaker 1: Last night, me trying to get to the answers and 191 00:09:28,586 --> 00:09:33,066 Speaker 1: getting no conclusions. Let's go through ten points I want 192 00:09:33,066 --> 00:09:35,506 Speaker 1: to make about this draft. Let's put some snazzy music 193 00:09:35,586 --> 00:09:38,106 Speaker 1: like drum roll or something, or maybe maybe like a 194 00:09:39,746 --> 00:09:41,146 Speaker 1: what was the show the Weakest Lang? 195 00:09:42,706 --> 00:09:44,986 Speaker 2: Yeah, big noise A Millionaire? 196 00:09:45,906 --> 00:09:47,666 Speaker 1: Is that a show who wants to be a Millionaire? 197 00:09:48,186 --> 00:09:51,426 Speaker 2: I think that's the name? Yes, yeah, yeah. 198 00:09:51,746 --> 00:09:54,386 Speaker 1: All right, so google that, get that going. We're going 199 00:09:54,426 --> 00:09:58,826 Speaker 1: to get that sound chime going. And here are ten 200 00:09:58,986 --> 00:10:04,346 Speaker 1: things I believe the day before the draft, after feasting 201 00:10:05,346 --> 00:10:11,386 Speaker 1: on a Joe's from Joe's case in Kansas City, Joe's 202 00:10:11,466 --> 00:10:15,866 Speaker 1: case in Kansas City, and feeling mildly drunk on barbecue 203 00:10:15,946 --> 00:10:19,066 Speaker 1: right now, I've got that, like not meat sweats, but 204 00:10:19,146 --> 00:10:23,306 Speaker 1: like that post Thanksgiving, Like all right, here we go. 205 00:10:23,786 --> 00:10:27,106 Speaker 1: Number one. I think the top ten will break this way. 206 00:10:27,826 --> 00:10:32,586 Speaker 1: Three quarterbacks selected. Those quarterbacks being in no particular order, 207 00:10:32,666 --> 00:10:38,706 Speaker 1: Bryce Young, c. J. Stroud, Will Levis, three defensive linemen 208 00:10:38,786 --> 00:10:43,546 Speaker 1: being selected in no particular order, Will Anderson, Tyree Wilson, 209 00:10:43,706 --> 00:10:52,466 Speaker 1: Jalen Carter, two cornerbacks selected in no particular order, Devin 210 00:10:52,466 --> 00:10:59,226 Speaker 1: Weatherspoon and Christian Gonzales. And two offensive linemen selected in 211 00:10:59,266 --> 00:11:06,266 Speaker 1: no particular order, Paris Johnson Junior and Peter Scornsky. Number 212 00:11:06,266 --> 00:11:11,026 Speaker 1: two two. Two running backs will go in the first round, 213 00:11:11,226 --> 00:11:15,346 Speaker 1: but they will not be selected until the twenties, meaning 214 00:11:15,426 --> 00:11:19,066 Speaker 1: v Jon Robinson, who is the number two overall player 215 00:11:19,186 --> 00:11:23,426 Speaker 1: on just about every team's board, is going to fall 216 00:11:23,466 --> 00:11:28,066 Speaker 1: into the twenties. I talked to everyone yesterday. Everyone loves Jon, 217 00:11:28,266 --> 00:11:31,786 Speaker 1: everyone wants b Jeon Robinson. Everyone believes b Jeon Robinson 218 00:11:31,866 --> 00:11:33,666 Speaker 1: is going to be a top running back in the league. 219 00:11:34,226 --> 00:11:38,146 Speaker 1: To a man, I could not find a team in 220 00:11:38,186 --> 00:11:41,546 Speaker 1: the top twenty who would say they would select him. 221 00:11:41,826 --> 00:11:44,226 Speaker 1: So let's go through the usual suspects that people have 222 00:11:44,306 --> 00:11:48,426 Speaker 1: been attaching him to the Falcons. I think they're going defense, folks. 223 00:11:48,466 --> 00:11:51,266 Speaker 1: I think they're going either the corner and that might 224 00:11:51,266 --> 00:11:54,266 Speaker 1: be Weatherspoon or Gonzales, or they're gonna end up taking 225 00:11:54,386 --> 00:11:57,346 Speaker 1: whatever defensive lineman is still on the board, and that 226 00:11:57,386 --> 00:12:00,986 Speaker 1: could be Tyree Wilson, it could potentially be Jalen Carter, 227 00:12:01,146 --> 00:12:03,866 Speaker 1: it could potentially be Will Anderson if something happens. I 228 00:12:03,946 --> 00:12:06,226 Speaker 1: also think Atlanta could trade up if one of those 229 00:12:06,546 --> 00:12:11,906 Speaker 1: three defensive linemen starts turning down, and then I think 230 00:12:11,906 --> 00:12:14,186 Speaker 1: Atlanta could trade back. I would be shocked if Atlanta 231 00:12:14,186 --> 00:12:17,426 Speaker 1: took Jehn Robinson eighth overall. So then let's go through 232 00:12:17,426 --> 00:12:20,306 Speaker 1: the rest of the teams. Texans have the twelfth pick. 233 00:12:20,506 --> 00:12:22,986 Speaker 1: Why wouldn't the Texans taken well, they have Damian Pierce, 234 00:12:23,026 --> 00:12:25,866 Speaker 1: who was basically a stud back. They have a million 235 00:12:25,906 --> 00:12:27,906 Speaker 1: other needs. One thing they don't need is running back. 236 00:12:29,666 --> 00:12:34,066 Speaker 1: Jets have Breisee Hall, Packers have Aaron Jones and aj Dillon. 237 00:12:34,586 --> 00:12:38,146 Speaker 1: Steelers drafted Naji Harris in the first round. I've seen 238 00:12:38,226 --> 00:12:42,986 Speaker 1: Philly at ten. It would go really, really, really against 239 00:12:42,986 --> 00:12:44,906 Speaker 1: what he's done in the past. I have them taking 240 00:12:44,946 --> 00:12:47,666 Speaker 1: Peter Scarnsky, the most boring pick in the world for 241 00:12:47,706 --> 00:12:49,666 Speaker 1: a team that everyone thinks is gonna take some huge swing. 242 00:12:50,146 --> 00:12:52,266 Speaker 1: I think they take an offensive lineman who could play 243 00:12:52,666 --> 00:12:56,306 Speaker 1: guard tackle at a Northwestern and Jeff Stoutlind, who's the 244 00:12:56,346 --> 00:12:59,506 Speaker 1: offensive line coach, just gets another big dog to keep 245 00:12:59,506 --> 00:13:02,586 Speaker 1: that thing going where they just replenish and replenish and replenish. 246 00:13:03,146 --> 00:13:06,106 Speaker 1: I don't think Howie takes Bjeon Robinson tenth. Overall, I've 247 00:13:06,146 --> 00:13:09,586 Speaker 1: had it my mock the last you know, the first 248 00:13:09,626 --> 00:13:11,626 Speaker 1: mock draft, and I did a live mock draft with 249 00:13:11,706 --> 00:13:13,266 Speaker 1: Joel Klatt. I put him there. I did a live 250 00:13:13,306 --> 00:13:15,786 Speaker 1: mock draft with Daniel Deremiya. I want him on Philly. 251 00:13:15,826 --> 00:13:17,426 Speaker 1: I think that'd be awesome, it'd be fun, it'd be great. 252 00:13:17,426 --> 00:13:20,146 Speaker 1: They'd get him over the hump whole thing. But the 253 00:13:20,146 --> 00:13:22,786 Speaker 1: more I dig into this thing, the more I think 254 00:13:22,786 --> 00:13:26,346 Speaker 1: it's either going to be a defensive lineman. I know, 255 00:13:26,746 --> 00:13:30,786 Speaker 1: like if if Jalen Carter's there a corner, if one 256 00:13:30,786 --> 00:13:35,546 Speaker 1: of the two corners is there, Gonzales or Wetherspoon, And 257 00:13:35,586 --> 00:13:38,666 Speaker 1: then if not, I think it's it's either Paris Johnson 258 00:13:38,786 --> 00:13:44,106 Speaker 1: or Peter Skearnsky whichever tackles left. Gosh, if you're expecting 259 00:13:44,106 --> 00:13:46,826 Speaker 1: Bjohn Robinson and you get Peter Scarronski, it's like two 260 00:13:46,906 --> 00:13:50,266 Speaker 1: totally different types of you know, decisions. But that's the 261 00:13:50,266 --> 00:13:54,186 Speaker 1: beauty of it. So what about the Buccaneers at nineteen 262 00:13:54,306 --> 00:13:57,106 Speaker 1: They just lost Leonard Fournette for Shot White. They like 263 00:13:57,386 --> 00:13:59,106 Speaker 1: and they have a lot of needs. I don't have 264 00:13:59,186 --> 00:14:03,466 Speaker 1: them taking running back. You start going through it. Twenty Seahawks, 265 00:14:03,466 --> 00:14:05,506 Speaker 1: Well they took Kenneth Walker. If you have a couple 266 00:14:05,506 --> 00:14:07,546 Speaker 1: of trades in be there and maybe it's not them anymore. 267 00:14:07,626 --> 00:14:10,106 Speaker 1: Whatever it is, I have the twenty third pick. The 268 00:14:10,186 --> 00:14:13,386 Speaker 1: Minnesota Vikings with Dalvin Cook on the roster, taking Bjeon 269 00:14:13,506 --> 00:14:18,026 Speaker 1: Robinson twenty third, and the thought being he's just too good. 270 00:14:18,266 --> 00:14:20,906 Speaker 1: Let's just get another weapon. We would have an awesome offense. 271 00:14:20,946 --> 00:14:23,506 Speaker 1: And this guy with Dalvin Cook and Dalvin's contract, he 272 00:14:23,626 --> 00:14:26,026 Speaker 1: just signed a new extension, but like, all right, let's 273 00:14:26,066 --> 00:14:28,786 Speaker 1: just get better. And then I've got an even crazier one. 274 00:14:28,826 --> 00:14:31,506 Speaker 1: Two picks later, I have the New York Giants ticking 275 00:14:31,546 --> 00:14:36,306 Speaker 1: Jamiir Gibbs, which would cause an earthquake in New York 276 00:14:37,306 --> 00:14:40,506 Speaker 1: because of the Saquon Barkley situation. In short, my theory is, 277 00:14:40,546 --> 00:14:44,546 Speaker 1: as the Giants, I know some things about that organization. 278 00:14:44,626 --> 00:14:45,986 Speaker 1: If you listen, you know I'm tied in with a 279 00:14:46,026 --> 00:14:48,586 Speaker 1: lot of those guys. The Saquon thing is not in 280 00:14:48,586 --> 00:14:50,866 Speaker 1: a great place right now. They offered him a nice, 281 00:14:50,866 --> 00:14:54,226 Speaker 1: big contract extension before the season was over in the 282 00:14:54,226 --> 00:14:56,426 Speaker 1: bye week. He said no, thank you. He said, let's 283 00:14:56,466 --> 00:14:59,386 Speaker 1: roll into the free agency. They offered him another one 284 00:14:59,426 --> 00:15:02,706 Speaker 1: in fregency. He didn't accept, and then he got the 285 00:15:02,706 --> 00:15:04,946 Speaker 1: franchise tag at ten million, and he's not happy with it, 286 00:15:04,946 --> 00:15:07,826 Speaker 1: doesn't want to play on that. There trying to negotiate, 287 00:15:07,866 --> 00:15:09,626 Speaker 1: but I don't think he's getting the same contract he 288 00:15:09,706 --> 00:15:12,146 Speaker 1: was offered during the bye week, So with that in 289 00:15:12,186 --> 00:15:15,266 Speaker 1: the background, and also the Giants being pretty good at 290 00:15:15,266 --> 00:15:18,706 Speaker 1: wide receiver, maybe a tight end if Michael Mayer falls 291 00:15:18,746 --> 00:15:21,426 Speaker 1: to them or Kinkaid falls to them. But gosh, Gibbs 292 00:15:21,466 --> 00:15:23,826 Speaker 1: is a lightning rod and would be an amazing addition 293 00:15:23,866 --> 00:15:26,106 Speaker 1: to this team. And I'm just here for the chaos. 294 00:15:26,186 --> 00:15:30,146 Speaker 1: So I've got twenty three and twenty five in my draft, 295 00:15:30,226 --> 00:15:33,226 Speaker 1: Bijon Robinson falling, and then the shocker, the New York 296 00:15:33,226 --> 00:15:35,226 Speaker 1: Giants going running back if he's on the board. 297 00:15:35,346 --> 00:15:37,226 Speaker 2: Do you think that Gibbs is going in the twenties 298 00:15:37,266 --> 00:15:41,266 Speaker 2: because a team really wants Bijon can't get him and 299 00:15:41,666 --> 00:15:44,266 Speaker 2: then pivot to Gibbs or are they looking because they're 300 00:15:44,386 --> 00:15:46,706 Speaker 2: very different players. Gibbs is so much more of a 301 00:15:46,786 --> 00:15:50,506 Speaker 2: pass catcher. Do you think they're looking specifically for his 302 00:15:50,546 --> 00:15:51,186 Speaker 2: skill set? 303 00:15:51,386 --> 00:15:55,106 Speaker 1: Okay, I think he is not the Bijon backup. I 304 00:15:55,186 --> 00:15:57,466 Speaker 1: think this guy is unique in his own right and 305 00:15:57,466 --> 00:16:00,026 Speaker 1: does things completely different and might be even more valuable 306 00:16:00,026 --> 00:16:02,306 Speaker 1: to a team than your traditional three down back and 307 00:16:02,346 --> 00:16:05,026 Speaker 1: Bjon Robinson. Here are the comparisons. If you want, I 308 00:16:05,026 --> 00:16:06,706 Speaker 1: asked a GM yesterday. I said, give it me give 309 00:16:06,706 --> 00:16:09,706 Speaker 1: me the two days Edger and James is v Jon Robinson, 310 00:16:09,706 --> 00:16:12,186 Speaker 1: which is like an awesome Hall of Fame running back, 311 00:16:12,746 --> 00:16:16,826 Speaker 1: and Jamal Charles is Jamiir Gibbs. So that's classic take, 312 00:16:16,866 --> 00:16:20,266 Speaker 1: but like two basically tame, two different positions all together. 313 00:16:20,666 --> 00:16:24,506 Speaker 1: And if the Giants added Jamiir Gibbs and got somehow 314 00:16:24,586 --> 00:16:26,706 Speaker 1: Sequon to play this year under the con I mean 315 00:16:27,066 --> 00:16:29,866 Speaker 1: that's fun. Those are my two running backs. I don't 316 00:16:29,866 --> 00:16:32,106 Speaker 1: think a third is taken. I've seen a lot of 317 00:16:32,106 --> 00:16:34,706 Speaker 1: people say that there will be one taken, and it'll 318 00:16:34,746 --> 00:16:36,706 Speaker 1: be you know, and gives the reach. I think he 319 00:16:36,746 --> 00:16:53,386 Speaker 1: goes in the first number three. I've heard from everyone 320 00:16:53,426 --> 00:16:56,106 Speaker 1: that there is no stud receiver in this draft. There 321 00:16:56,186 --> 00:17:00,666 Speaker 1: is no Calvin Johnson, there's no Jamar Chase. 322 00:17:00,786 --> 00:17:00,986 Speaker 2: You know. 323 00:17:01,266 --> 00:17:05,626 Speaker 1: Even last year those guys were guess what three receivers 324 00:17:05,626 --> 00:17:07,346 Speaker 1: are going to go? And that will in a twenty range. 325 00:17:08,266 --> 00:17:11,306 Speaker 1: Jackson Smith Njigba has gotten a lot of love. I've 326 00:17:11,386 --> 00:17:13,346 Speaker 1: was on the phone with all these gms last night. 327 00:17:14,746 --> 00:17:17,146 Speaker 1: They all say, to a man, these guys aren't gonna 328 00:17:17,186 --> 00:17:19,706 Speaker 1: last past the twenties. And there's three of them. Jackson 329 00:17:19,746 --> 00:17:23,906 Speaker 1: Smithnjigba Jordan Addison. All right, if you're listening to this 330 00:17:23,946 --> 00:17:28,266 Speaker 1: podcast tomorrow when something crazy happens and Jordan Addison is 331 00:17:28,306 --> 00:17:31,026 Speaker 1: either taken like eleventh overall by the Titans or a 332 00:17:31,066 --> 00:17:34,306 Speaker 1: team trades up and takes them twelfth overall, and you're googling, 333 00:17:34,306 --> 00:17:36,026 Speaker 1: who the hell is Jordan Adison? I have not seen 334 00:17:36,066 --> 00:17:39,146 Speaker 1: that name. I think no player has a delta of 335 00:17:40,426 --> 00:17:42,746 Speaker 1: amount of teams that view this guy in a certain way, 336 00:17:42,746 --> 00:17:45,026 Speaker 1: as opposed to how the national media has talked about 337 00:17:45,026 --> 00:17:46,386 Speaker 1: in the mock drafts and all the thing. I've see 338 00:17:46,386 --> 00:17:47,866 Speaker 1: Addison falling out of the first round in some of 339 00:17:47,906 --> 00:17:50,626 Speaker 1: these mock drafts, going late first, I think Addison doesn't 340 00:17:50,986 --> 00:17:52,666 Speaker 1: doesn't leave the top twenty. And I also think Zay 341 00:17:52,706 --> 00:17:54,946 Speaker 1: Flowers goes in the top twenty. So I think all 342 00:17:55,026 --> 00:17:58,226 Speaker 1: three of those guys go in the top twenty. In 343 00:17:58,266 --> 00:18:04,506 Speaker 1: my mock draft. I've got Smith Nijigba going thirteen to 344 00:18:04,586 --> 00:18:07,746 Speaker 1: the Green Bay Packers, Zave Flowers fourteen to the Patriots. 345 00:18:07,866 --> 00:18:11,506 Speaker 1: Oh Patriots. I've gotten a lot of intel the Patriots 346 00:18:11,626 --> 00:18:18,306 Speaker 1: like any points, and I don't think I'm the Belichick 347 00:18:18,386 --> 00:18:20,746 Speaker 1: is considered the king in that building. Robert Craft wants 348 00:18:20,786 --> 00:18:22,946 Speaker 1: an actually does not like being irrelevant and doesn't like 349 00:18:22,986 --> 00:18:27,346 Speaker 1: being mediocre. So Zay Flowers local product. One of thirteen. 350 00:18:27,906 --> 00:18:30,666 Speaker 2: He has thirteen siblings. He is one of fourteen. 351 00:18:30,866 --> 00:18:35,546 Speaker 1: One of fourteen. I think he's the eleventh. I believe fourteen. Yes, 352 00:18:36,066 --> 00:18:38,346 Speaker 1: Fort Lauderdale guy who played at BC had a chance 353 00:18:38,386 --> 00:18:41,146 Speaker 1: to transfer state at BC, like was their entire offense. 354 00:18:41,226 --> 00:18:43,186 Speaker 1: Awesome guy, great kid. We had him on the Good 355 00:18:43,226 --> 00:18:46,066 Speaker 1: Morning Football Show. I think he goes fourteen to the Patriots, 356 00:18:46,506 --> 00:18:49,466 Speaker 1: and then Addison's your wild card. I'm talking right after 357 00:18:49,586 --> 00:18:52,906 Speaker 1: like ten. Addison could go anywhere from twelve to the 358 00:18:52,946 --> 00:18:57,426 Speaker 1: Texans or I have him currently in a weird trade 359 00:18:57,466 --> 00:18:59,466 Speaker 1: and I'll explain to my mock draft, but I've got 360 00:18:59,546 --> 00:19:01,746 Speaker 1: him actually going to the Houston Texans. But with the 361 00:19:01,826 --> 00:19:04,666 Speaker 1: twentieth pick, I know, I kind of cheated a little bit, 362 00:19:04,706 --> 00:19:06,386 Speaker 1: and I'm like, I don't know where to put Anthony rich 363 00:19:06,626 --> 00:19:08,066 Speaker 1: but I want them on Seattle, so I'm gonna have 364 00:19:08,106 --> 00:19:10,826 Speaker 1: them trade up to twelve from twenty and then just 365 00:19:10,866 --> 00:19:13,026 Speaker 1: be like, well, that's a fake trade that I made up. 366 00:19:13,386 --> 00:19:16,186 Speaker 1: It was kind of cheating, but I think the Texans 367 00:19:16,266 --> 00:19:18,346 Speaker 1: might need a receiver as much as they need a 368 00:19:18,426 --> 00:19:23,306 Speaker 1: quarterback in this draft, and Addison is going to go 369 00:19:23,666 --> 00:19:26,506 Speaker 1: somewhere in the top twenty. There's a bunch of teams 370 00:19:26,506 --> 00:19:30,026 Speaker 1: from like twenty to thirty. I'd say twenty to fifty 371 00:19:30,146 --> 00:19:32,266 Speaker 1: ars because he also the Dolphins in the rams, Like, 372 00:19:32,306 --> 00:19:36,226 Speaker 1: there's all these teams that like Addison, not tying them 373 00:19:36,266 --> 00:19:38,626 Speaker 1: to either one of those teams. It's kind of like 374 00:19:38,666 --> 00:19:41,426 Speaker 1: the cutoff point. You've got these three receivers and there 375 00:19:41,466 --> 00:19:42,706 Speaker 1: it might be a bit of a dip. And then 376 00:19:42,706 --> 00:19:45,706 Speaker 1: it's guys like Jalen Hyatt and Quentin Johnson. So if 377 00:19:45,706 --> 00:19:47,226 Speaker 1: a team wants a receiver, you might have to go 378 00:19:47,346 --> 00:19:49,466 Speaker 1: up and get them. So I would say this, Jordan 379 00:19:49,506 --> 00:19:52,426 Speaker 1: Addison is an interesting prospect in tomorrow's draft. Keep an 380 00:19:52,466 --> 00:19:54,826 Speaker 1: eye on him either A going really early or b 381 00:19:56,306 --> 00:19:58,346 Speaker 1: one of the teams in the twenties. You know who 382 00:19:58,346 --> 00:20:00,586 Speaker 1: needs a receiver, whether it's Kansas City or whether it's 383 00:20:01,306 --> 00:20:05,186 Speaker 1: Buffalo moving up to go get Jordan Addison. Have we 384 00:20:05,186 --> 00:20:06,426 Speaker 1: spoken enough about Jordan Addam. 385 00:20:06,786 --> 00:20:09,386 Speaker 2: I mean, you know, I'm as a Bills fan, I'm 386 00:20:09,466 --> 00:20:12,026 Speaker 2: kind of hoping that you want that he winds up there. 387 00:20:12,106 --> 00:20:14,546 Speaker 2: I know that I'm trying to be impartial about it. 388 00:20:14,586 --> 00:20:16,746 Speaker 2: So we can move on from Jordan Adison if you want. 389 00:20:16,786 --> 00:20:18,626 Speaker 2: But if they take them, we'll talk about them next week. 390 00:20:18,706 --> 00:20:21,746 Speaker 1: Yeah, absolutely, all right. Next thing I had as my 391 00:20:21,826 --> 00:20:26,306 Speaker 1: fourth point, more about the Eagles, but just so I 392 00:20:26,346 --> 00:20:29,386 Speaker 1: talked to folks in that building, and we've had Jamal Singleton, 393 00:20:29,386 --> 00:20:33,786 Speaker 1: their running backs coach, on we'll get more. I just 394 00:20:33,786 --> 00:20:37,906 Speaker 1: think they do things in a really unique way in 395 00:20:37,946 --> 00:20:42,066 Speaker 1: that they don't just talk the talk, they walk the walk. 396 00:20:42,106 --> 00:20:44,626 Speaker 1: They build from the inside out, and they really value 397 00:20:45,466 --> 00:20:48,386 Speaker 1: their offensive line and defensive line. And this draft the 398 00:20:48,386 --> 00:20:51,346 Speaker 1: way it's trickling, I think one of those big offensive 399 00:20:51,346 --> 00:20:53,946 Speaker 1: linemen is going to be there, and I'll put Broderick 400 00:20:53,986 --> 00:20:59,346 Speaker 1: Jones in the same conversation with Paris Johnson and Scaronsky. 401 00:20:59,386 --> 00:21:05,186 Speaker 1: I gave him Scoronsky. Look, if it ends up being Bijon, great, 402 00:21:05,226 --> 00:21:08,066 Speaker 1: If it ends up being one of the pass rushers 403 00:21:08,106 --> 00:21:10,186 Speaker 1: and Jalen Carter still on the board, or they go 404 00:21:10,266 --> 00:21:12,266 Speaker 1: and they get Nolan Smith, and so they get one 405 00:21:12,266 --> 00:21:13,906 Speaker 1: of the corners like they've done all that in the past, 406 00:21:13,906 --> 00:21:16,706 Speaker 1: they've done they draft I just with the age on 407 00:21:16,746 --> 00:21:19,226 Speaker 1: that offensive line and with some movement going on, and 408 00:21:19,226 --> 00:21:22,506 Speaker 1: they didn't address it in free agency. I'm going offensive 409 00:21:22,546 --> 00:21:25,226 Speaker 1: line for the Eagles, and then they have the thirtieth pick, 410 00:21:25,266 --> 00:21:28,026 Speaker 1: and I have them going a corner with the thirtieth pick. 411 00:21:28,346 --> 00:21:30,546 Speaker 1: I have him taken Joey Porter Junior, who's that's a 412 00:21:30,586 --> 00:21:32,826 Speaker 1: little later than most people have him going. Oh, people 413 00:21:32,826 --> 00:21:35,106 Speaker 1: have him going into teens in the early twenties. Again, 414 00:21:35,146 --> 00:21:37,586 Speaker 1: it's semantics. Just the way my draft worked out. I 415 00:21:37,626 --> 00:21:41,026 Speaker 1: have nothing against him. I have Joey Porter Junior and 416 00:21:41,586 --> 00:21:45,066 Speaker 1: Peter Scarnsky, two big ten players, one of them a corner, 417 00:21:45,186 --> 00:21:50,026 Speaker 1: one of them a giant offensive tackle, are offensive guard 418 00:21:50,426 --> 00:21:53,866 Speaker 1: going to the Eagles. So Eagles fans no running back 419 00:21:54,906 --> 00:21:57,226 Speaker 1: but a corner and a big lineman, and they continue 420 00:21:57,266 --> 00:22:00,186 Speaker 1: just to load up at positions of strength. Number five, 421 00:22:01,866 --> 00:22:05,346 Speaker 1: I think the Lions are going Devin Witherspoon at six, 422 00:22:05,426 --> 00:22:10,466 Speaker 1: and that's even if Tyree Wilson or Jalen Carter or 423 00:22:10,906 --> 00:22:13,626 Speaker 1: one of the quarterbacks is on the board. I the 424 00:22:13,626 --> 00:22:15,786 Speaker 1: more I talk to people around the league, and again 425 00:22:15,946 --> 00:22:18,026 Speaker 1: I have to preface it with this, teams don't tell 426 00:22:18,026 --> 00:22:20,466 Speaker 1: me who they're taking, but they sort of have friends 427 00:22:20,506 --> 00:22:22,306 Speaker 1: who work at those teams and they go on the 428 00:22:22,346 --> 00:22:24,706 Speaker 1: Pro day visits and they're all there and there's like, 429 00:22:25,186 --> 00:22:28,026 Speaker 1: it's not group think, but if a team really likes 430 00:22:28,186 --> 00:22:30,786 Speaker 1: a player, it can get out. When you've got fifty 431 00:22:30,786 --> 00:22:33,026 Speaker 1: people in a building and the draft room comes out, Now, 432 00:22:33,386 --> 00:22:34,466 Speaker 1: do we know who they're going to take? 433 00:22:34,506 --> 00:22:34,546 Speaker 2: No. 434 00:22:34,706 --> 00:22:36,146 Speaker 1: Usually the GM and the head coach will keep that 435 00:22:36,186 --> 00:22:38,146 Speaker 1: close to the vest. The owner usually has an input. 436 00:22:38,506 --> 00:22:41,266 Speaker 1: But I keep on hearing Weatherspoon at six to the Lions, 437 00:22:42,706 --> 00:22:44,786 Speaker 1: which would be interesting. He's one hundred and eighty pounds, 438 00:22:44,826 --> 00:22:46,826 Speaker 1: didn't play a ton of football as a kid. I 439 00:22:46,866 --> 00:22:48,466 Speaker 1: think he started playing when he was a junior in 440 00:22:48,546 --> 00:22:53,026 Speaker 1: high school. But he tackles, he's tough, and someone said 441 00:22:53,026 --> 00:22:54,866 Speaker 1: he's like, he's Aaron Glenn two point oh. Aaron Glen's 442 00:22:54,866 --> 00:22:57,546 Speaker 1: our defensive coordinator. And Dan Campbell like those guys. They 443 00:22:57,586 --> 00:23:00,826 Speaker 1: want tough, hard nosed. They just traded away Jeff Akuda, 444 00:23:00,826 --> 00:23:04,186 Speaker 1: who is a former third overall pick from a previous regime. 445 00:23:05,186 --> 00:23:08,186 Speaker 1: I think there's a chance that Tyree Wilson or Jalen 446 00:23:08,186 --> 00:23:10,546 Speaker 1: Carter is there. I think there's a chance one of 447 00:23:10,546 --> 00:23:13,386 Speaker 1: the top quarterbacks is there. And I still think they'll 448 00:23:13,426 --> 00:23:16,746 Speaker 1: just kind of say, let's go with Weatherspoon. So tomorrow 449 00:23:16,786 --> 00:23:19,506 Speaker 1: if they don't go Wetherspoon, consider me surprised. That's just 450 00:23:19,546 --> 00:23:22,866 Speaker 1: the read I get from everyone around the league. Number six, 451 00:23:22,906 --> 00:23:25,386 Speaker 1: I think we definitely have two tight ends going in 452 00:23:25,426 --> 00:23:29,506 Speaker 1: this first round, and they're very different. Dalton Kincaid has 453 00:23:29,546 --> 00:23:31,506 Speaker 1: a lot of fans in this league. He's not a 454 00:23:31,506 --> 00:23:34,306 Speaker 1: big blocking tight end. He is a receiving tight end, 455 00:23:34,626 --> 00:23:38,466 Speaker 1: but like an athletic freak. If you're giving like the 456 00:23:38,466 --> 00:23:42,426 Speaker 1: greatest compliments to guys, he's your Kelsey, all right. And 457 00:23:42,466 --> 00:23:45,866 Speaker 1: the other guy's Michael Mayer at a Notre Dame and 458 00:23:46,226 --> 00:23:48,586 Speaker 1: oh if you're giving a conduct comp to him, like 459 00:23:48,906 --> 00:23:50,866 Speaker 1: I know, this isn't as great as that, but he's 460 00:23:50,906 --> 00:23:55,226 Speaker 1: your Heath Miller where it's like great blocker catches reliable, 461 00:23:55,746 --> 00:23:57,346 Speaker 1: you know exactly where's me. He's from Notre Dame. You 462 00:23:57,346 --> 00:23:59,626 Speaker 1: could plug him right away. Those two guys are definitely 463 00:23:59,666 --> 00:24:03,066 Speaker 1: gonna go. I don't think Darnell Washington, the tight end 464 00:24:03,106 --> 00:24:04,826 Speaker 1: from Georgia, is gonna go in the first round. I've 465 00:24:04,866 --> 00:24:08,266 Speaker 1: seen him go in a lot of places. I do 466 00:24:08,346 --> 00:24:11,826 Speaker 1: think there's a guy out of Iowa named Sam Laporta, 467 00:24:12,546 --> 00:24:14,306 Speaker 1: and I've heard he's got a lot of fans at 468 00:24:14,306 --> 00:24:17,786 Speaker 1: the end of the first round. So if Dallas or 469 00:24:17,786 --> 00:24:20,586 Speaker 1: New Orleans are two teams to watch. Again, this is 470 00:24:20,666 --> 00:24:22,866 Speaker 1: deep cut NFL draft stuff. If you are running on 471 00:24:22,866 --> 00:24:25,506 Speaker 1: a treadmill right now and you're like, uh, okay, I 472 00:24:25,546 --> 00:24:27,666 Speaker 1: think I'm drafted out. When we're talking about Sam Laporta 473 00:24:27,746 --> 00:24:29,666 Speaker 1: draft stock, but don't be shocked if he goes in 474 00:24:29,706 --> 00:24:31,586 Speaker 1: the first round or very early in the second. I'd 475 00:24:31,626 --> 00:24:34,906 Speaker 1: say there's a seventy percent chance he has taken at 476 00:24:34,946 --> 00:24:38,226 Speaker 1: the end of the first round. Sam Laporta, who Aaron 477 00:24:38,426 --> 00:24:41,826 Speaker 1: comes out of Iowa and those guys. It's George Kittle, 478 00:24:41,986 --> 00:24:46,666 Speaker 1: it's obviously daw White Clark, it's Noah Fan, It's Hockinson. 479 00:24:46,826 --> 00:24:49,226 Speaker 1: Like there's just one after another, after another after another, 480 00:24:49,466 --> 00:24:50,506 Speaker 1: and he's the next one. 481 00:24:50,906 --> 00:24:52,666 Speaker 2: This is a great tight end class. 482 00:24:52,826 --> 00:24:54,026 Speaker 1: It's a great tight end. 483 00:24:54,186 --> 00:24:57,106 Speaker 2: Lots of weapons, lots of good blocking options. And I 484 00:24:57,106 --> 00:25:00,666 Speaker 2: think that's the fun thing about Kinkaid and Mayor. Kincaid 485 00:25:00,786 --> 00:25:06,066 Speaker 2: is like such a pass catching option and so he's 486 00:25:06,106 --> 00:25:08,826 Speaker 2: not the as Michael Mayor for whoever is this Yeah, 487 00:25:08,826 --> 00:25:10,026 Speaker 2: which is a fun thing. 488 00:25:10,146 --> 00:25:12,186 Speaker 1: I've got. If you're listening at home and you're looking 489 00:25:12,186 --> 00:25:15,586 Speaker 1: like Okay, well, where Washington going with Kinkaid. I thought 490 00:25:15,626 --> 00:25:17,386 Speaker 1: Washington could be in the market for a quarterback, especially 491 00:25:17,386 --> 00:25:19,866 Speaker 1: if Hendon Hooker like started slipping. I was told that 492 00:25:19,946 --> 00:25:22,026 Speaker 1: they are all in on Sam Howell, who was a 493 00:25:22,066 --> 00:25:24,666 Speaker 1: fifth round pick last year, but like, they're not looking 494 00:25:24,666 --> 00:25:27,986 Speaker 1: at it, and I thought, okay, well, new owner probably 495 00:25:28,026 --> 00:25:30,946 Speaker 1: coming in. Maybe you buy yourself some time you draft 496 00:25:30,946 --> 00:25:33,306 Speaker 1: a quarterback, you say, well, we've got this quarterback, we're 497 00:25:33,306 --> 00:25:35,106 Speaker 1: groom and give us a chance. No, I heard they 498 00:25:35,146 --> 00:25:37,866 Speaker 1: like Howell, so give him another weapon. Dal Kin Kid 499 00:25:37,866 --> 00:25:42,266 Speaker 1: at sixteen. Then Mayor. I know the it is true 500 00:25:42,266 --> 00:25:45,106 Speaker 1: that the Giants like Mayor. I know it's very true 501 00:25:45,106 --> 00:25:47,346 Speaker 1: the Cowboys like Mayor. If he's there for either one 502 00:25:47,386 --> 00:25:48,946 Speaker 1: of those teams, I think he might be the pick. 503 00:25:49,426 --> 00:25:51,746 Speaker 1: But I think he's gone by then. I've got the 504 00:25:51,826 --> 00:25:55,426 Speaker 1: Los Angeles Chargers taking Michael Mayer at twenty one, justin 505 00:25:55,466 --> 00:25:59,906 Speaker 1: Herbert gets another guy, so tight end those two names. 506 00:26:00,226 --> 00:26:02,466 Speaker 1: Enjoy that. I think I think they'll both go in 507 00:26:02,466 --> 00:26:03,826 Speaker 1: the first round, and they both will go in the 508 00:26:03,866 --> 00:26:04,906 Speaker 1: top twenty five. 509 00:26:05,226 --> 00:26:08,426 Speaker 2: It would be really fun if if the Commanders took 510 00:26:08,906 --> 00:26:12,986 Speaker 2: Kincaid yep with Eric the enemy. Yeah, from Kelse. I mean, 511 00:26:13,026 --> 00:26:15,706 Speaker 2: like that would just be a fun thing to start 512 00:26:15,746 --> 00:26:16,866 Speaker 2: thinking about Dick. 513 00:26:17,466 --> 00:26:22,666 Speaker 1: I like that. That's good. Number seven Miles Murphy out 514 00:26:22,666 --> 00:26:26,226 Speaker 1: of Clemson. I have not seen him in many top twenties. 515 00:26:26,546 --> 00:26:28,946 Speaker 1: He was a guy that I think everyone was excited 516 00:26:28,986 --> 00:26:31,506 Speaker 1: to see at the Combine and kind of faded off 517 00:26:31,506 --> 00:26:33,306 Speaker 1: a little bit. I've heard now Miles Murphy's got a 518 00:26:33,346 --> 00:26:34,986 Speaker 1: ton of buzz. This is how the NFL draft goes. 519 00:26:35,146 --> 00:26:37,946 Speaker 1: You finished a college season, everyone's like Miles Murphy, Miles Murphy, 520 00:26:37,946 --> 00:26:41,306 Speaker 1: Miles Murphy, Clemson studies in these huge games, and then 521 00:26:41,306 --> 00:26:43,906 Speaker 1: everyone else hypes up everyone else, and then we all 522 00:26:43,906 --> 00:26:45,666 Speaker 1: get into a tissy about these guys we didn't watch 523 00:26:45,706 --> 00:26:47,546 Speaker 1: in college who are at smaller schools, and then by 524 00:26:47,546 --> 00:26:49,146 Speaker 1: the end of time the draft comes in, It's like, oh, 525 00:26:49,226 --> 00:26:52,506 Speaker 1: Miles Murphy's gonna go higher than everyone's talking about. So 526 00:26:52,586 --> 00:26:54,546 Speaker 1: I have him going in the top twenty in my 527 00:26:54,906 --> 00:26:57,186 Speaker 1: mock draft. I've heard he can go as high as 528 00:26:57,386 --> 00:27:00,826 Speaker 1: thirteen to Green Bay. I think he ends up going 529 00:27:00,866 --> 00:27:04,146 Speaker 1: around eighteen to Detroit if they keep their pick. Detroit 530 00:27:04,186 --> 00:27:07,466 Speaker 1: could be a trade back team. In my mock draft, 531 00:27:07,546 --> 00:27:11,026 Speaker 1: I have Miles Murphy going eighteen. I think he's a 532 00:27:11,026 --> 00:27:12,746 Speaker 1: first round pick. I think he might be a top 533 00:27:12,826 --> 00:27:15,306 Speaker 1: twenty pick. I think he might go before Nolan Smith, 534 00:27:15,306 --> 00:27:18,146 Speaker 1: who everyone fell in love with, but is at the 535 00:27:18,226 --> 00:27:20,026 Speaker 1: end of the day, it's two hundred and thirty pounds 536 00:27:20,506 --> 00:27:22,946 Speaker 1: and it's hard to look at a pass rusher or 537 00:27:22,986 --> 00:27:25,026 Speaker 1: twitter and thirty pounds. Even if some of these guys 538 00:27:25,346 --> 00:27:27,746 Speaker 1: like a Son Reddick were having such great success, I 539 00:27:27,746 --> 00:27:30,026 Speaker 1: think your more traditional pass rusher is Miles Murphy, and 540 00:27:30,066 --> 00:27:32,946 Speaker 1: I think he might get taken before the New York Jets. 541 00:27:33,146 --> 00:27:35,786 Speaker 1: I have spoken to people that I trusted the New 542 00:27:35,866 --> 00:27:39,386 Speaker 1: York Jets. They are over the moon right now about 543 00:27:39,386 --> 00:27:42,146 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers. Today was the press conference, and I talked 544 00:27:42,146 --> 00:27:46,746 Speaker 1: to all those guys and it's, you know, draft unrelated. 545 00:27:46,746 --> 00:27:48,826 Speaker 1: It's so secondary right now. When I was texting him, 546 00:27:48,826 --> 00:27:52,866 Speaker 1: but spoke to Hackett, spoke to Sala, texted both of 547 00:27:52,906 --> 00:27:54,666 Speaker 1: those guys. Didn't get him on the phone. They're like, 548 00:27:54,706 --> 00:27:56,866 Speaker 1: it was just awesome. Today was awesome, Like everyone was 549 00:27:56,866 --> 00:27:58,946 Speaker 1: excited and it's maybe the best day they're going to 550 00:27:59,026 --> 00:28:01,346 Speaker 1: have as now you have to actually do something and 551 00:28:01,386 --> 00:28:03,306 Speaker 1: go in But like the press conference amazing, And I 552 00:28:03,306 --> 00:28:06,026 Speaker 1: thought Rogers absolutely won the press conference. I wanted to 553 00:28:06,026 --> 00:28:08,426 Speaker 1: get in the stuff they weren't looking to text about that. 554 00:28:08,466 --> 00:28:11,866 Speaker 1: They kind of clammed up. But I would say for 555 00:28:11,946 --> 00:28:16,906 Speaker 1: the Jets, if Jackson Smith Najigba is there at fifteen, 556 00:28:17,066 --> 00:28:20,066 Speaker 1: that's a real possibility. If one of these three players 557 00:28:20,146 --> 00:28:24,466 Speaker 1: is there, if they Scaransky somehow falls, if Broderick Jones 558 00:28:24,466 --> 00:28:27,506 Speaker 1: from Georgia somehow falls, or if Paris Johnson somehow falls, 559 00:28:27,546 --> 00:28:29,746 Speaker 1: I think that would be the pick. I don't think 560 00:28:29,786 --> 00:28:33,506 Speaker 1: they go Darnell right from Tennessee. I don't think they 561 00:28:33,746 --> 00:28:37,586 Speaker 1: reach on another offensive lineman. So the name that I'm 562 00:28:37,626 --> 00:28:40,066 Speaker 1: putting down with them, and it doesn't obviously come straight 563 00:28:40,066 --> 00:28:42,746 Speaker 1: from them, but just knowing what they're trying to build there, 564 00:28:43,706 --> 00:28:46,786 Speaker 1: I gave them Lucas van Ness, who's like this like 565 00:28:47,146 --> 00:28:50,546 Speaker 1: thor of a pass rusher out of Iowa. We talked 566 00:28:50,586 --> 00:28:52,866 Speaker 1: about him with Joel Klatt. He's a big ten guy, 567 00:28:54,506 --> 00:28:56,866 Speaker 1: didn't start a single game at Iowa, but was kind 568 00:28:56,866 --> 00:28:58,666 Speaker 1: of like the sixth man. I would almost say, like 569 00:28:58,866 --> 00:29:00,786 Speaker 1: just would always get in and then play the rest 570 00:29:00,826 --> 00:29:03,706 Speaker 1: of the game. I've got him going fifteenth over all 571 00:29:03,746 --> 00:29:06,706 Speaker 1: of the Jets, adding to a really good defense. If 572 00:29:06,706 --> 00:29:08,386 Speaker 1: he goes later than that. He goes later than that. 573 00:29:08,426 --> 00:29:10,706 Speaker 1: But I think van Ness is a really intriguing prospect 574 00:29:10,746 --> 00:29:13,346 Speaker 1: and he could go to the Patriots at fourteen also, 575 00:29:13,546 --> 00:29:16,466 Speaker 1: So that's about his area right there. Jets fans don't 576 00:29:16,506 --> 00:29:18,866 Speaker 1: freak out if they don't take a tackle. There might 577 00:29:18,906 --> 00:29:20,986 Speaker 1: not be a tackle worthy of the fifteenth overall pick. 578 00:29:20,986 --> 00:29:22,466 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, by the way, Jets get trade back to 579 00:29:23,146 --> 00:29:24,906 Speaker 1: Jets get trade back. That could be a boring night 580 00:29:24,946 --> 00:29:26,586 Speaker 1: for Jets fans where they get all excited and it's 581 00:29:26,626 --> 00:29:29,186 Speaker 1: like they Jets have traded the pick. I could see 582 00:29:29,186 --> 00:29:30,906 Speaker 1: that if none of their top guys are on the board, 583 00:29:31,106 --> 00:29:34,106 Speaker 1: they got a pretty good player. On Thursday, they're pretty 584 00:29:34,106 --> 00:29:36,826 Speaker 1: excited about number nine. I think one of the cool 585 00:29:36,866 --> 00:29:41,106 Speaker 1: things if you're watching at home, a lot of young 586 00:29:41,346 --> 00:29:44,226 Speaker 1: new gms are at the Helm here. So we've got 587 00:29:44,706 --> 00:29:48,306 Speaker 1: a guy in Arizona, Monty astin Ford has the third 588 00:29:48,346 --> 00:29:51,986 Speaker 1: overall pick. And I don't know if this is fact 589 00:29:52,066 --> 00:29:55,106 Speaker 1: or fiction or whatever, but you're probably not supposed to 590 00:29:55,106 --> 00:29:56,746 Speaker 1: tell the world that you want to trade the pick, 591 00:29:56,826 --> 00:29:59,266 Speaker 1: and Arizona has done that, and they've told everybody in 592 00:29:59,306 --> 00:30:01,066 Speaker 1: the league like we're open for business. What do you 593 00:30:01,106 --> 00:30:02,546 Speaker 1: want for the third overall pick. I don't know if 594 00:30:02,546 --> 00:30:04,666 Speaker 1: they lost their leverage with it, but they just need players, 595 00:30:04,706 --> 00:30:08,786 Speaker 1: players and players. And you know everyone is laughing because 596 00:30:08,826 --> 00:30:11,906 Speaker 1: it's like, all right, well, who's trading up for that 597 00:30:11,946 --> 00:30:14,586 Speaker 1: third pick? Does anyone really want c J. Stroud? Does 598 00:30:14,586 --> 00:30:17,266 Speaker 1: anyone really want Will Levis? Does anyone really want Anthony 599 00:30:17,346 --> 00:30:20,506 Speaker 1: Richardson so badly that they would trade up? In my mock, 600 00:30:20,666 --> 00:30:24,266 Speaker 1: I have another young, first year GM trading up, and 601 00:30:24,306 --> 00:30:27,826 Speaker 1: that's Ran Carthon from the Tennessee Titans. But Aaron, I'll 602 00:30:27,866 --> 00:30:30,306 Speaker 1: be honest. I know Ran. I've known him when he 603 00:30:30,346 --> 00:30:33,706 Speaker 1: was with the Niners. We've texted a bunch. I have 604 00:30:33,706 --> 00:30:36,586 Speaker 1: no idea what his tendency is as a general manager. 605 00:30:36,626 --> 00:30:38,586 Speaker 1: I also know Mike Rabel's got a really loud voice 606 00:30:38,586 --> 00:30:41,186 Speaker 1: in that building, and I don't know if Ran Carthon 607 00:30:41,226 --> 00:30:44,186 Speaker 1: has the They only have six picks, so I don't 608 00:30:44,226 --> 00:30:45,706 Speaker 1: know if they can actually go up there, what they 609 00:30:45,746 --> 00:30:47,426 Speaker 1: can offer and whether that makes sense for a team 610 00:30:47,466 --> 00:30:50,426 Speaker 1: that has so many needs. But I have the Tennessee 611 00:30:50,426 --> 00:30:56,706 Speaker 1: Titans moving up to three, giving up their eleventh pick, 612 00:30:56,826 --> 00:30:59,586 Speaker 1: their forty first pick, and a Day two pick or 613 00:30:59,626 --> 00:31:02,466 Speaker 1: a day three pick to go get c J. Stroud 614 00:31:02,626 --> 00:31:05,946 Speaker 1: and the connection there is a Manti. Austin Fort worked 615 00:31:05,986 --> 00:31:09,106 Speaker 1: in Tennessee with the Titans and Verbel so there's a 616 00:31:09,106 --> 00:31:12,906 Speaker 1: familiarity there. Tannehill has basically one year left on that 617 00:31:12,946 --> 00:31:16,266 Speaker 1: contract and then he'll know he'll be done and let's 618 00:31:16,266 --> 00:31:18,226 Speaker 1: hand it over. Malik Willis was not the answer. If 619 00:31:18,226 --> 00:31:21,026 Speaker 1: you remember Week eighteen last year, they had to go 620 00:31:21,106 --> 00:31:22,946 Speaker 1: sign Josh Dobbs off the street to play in the 621 00:31:22,946 --> 00:31:26,306 Speaker 1: biggest game of the season almost one and then the 622 00:31:26,386 --> 00:31:29,386 Speaker 1: last part of it is Mike Rabel's an Ohio State guy. 623 00:31:30,546 --> 00:31:32,586 Speaker 1: Ryan Day, the head coach of Ohio State, and Mike 624 00:31:32,666 --> 00:31:35,626 Speaker 1: Rabel are very tight. Ryan Day, as Joe Klatt told 625 00:31:35,706 --> 00:31:38,906 Speaker 1: us last week, Ryan Day has been talking up CJ. 626 00:31:39,026 --> 00:31:42,946 Speaker 1: Stroud and it's been his biggest champion. Look, I don't 627 00:31:42,986 --> 00:31:45,226 Speaker 1: know if this is going to happen, but I find 628 00:31:45,266 --> 00:31:47,386 Speaker 1: it interesting that you have young gms who have not 629 00:31:47,586 --> 00:31:49,706 Speaker 1: done it many times before. So the other team that 630 00:31:49,746 --> 00:31:55,866 Speaker 1: needs a quarterback eventually is Minnesota. Quesci Adolpho Mensa is 631 00:31:55,906 --> 00:31:59,386 Speaker 1: the GM. It's his second year. Last year he traded back. 632 00:31:59,866 --> 00:32:02,386 Speaker 1: This year, does he trade up and get one of 633 00:32:02,386 --> 00:32:04,986 Speaker 1: these quarterbacks, Does he trade back? Does he We don't know. 634 00:32:05,026 --> 00:32:07,586 Speaker 1: There's not a long track record. And Kirk Cousins is 635 00:32:07,626 --> 00:32:10,746 Speaker 1: a similar deal as Tannehill, which means he's got basically 636 00:32:10,786 --> 00:32:13,346 Speaker 1: one year left and then it's what's going on in 637 00:32:13,386 --> 00:32:15,786 Speaker 1: the future? Are we giving you another contract? So I 638 00:32:15,866 --> 00:32:19,706 Speaker 1: find out really cool. There's young new Ish gms and 639 00:32:19,786 --> 00:32:22,106 Speaker 1: some real pressure points in this draft, and I think 640 00:32:22,106 --> 00:32:24,426 Speaker 1: they're gonna end up being the key players in this draft. 641 00:32:24,866 --> 00:32:27,826 Speaker 1: And I'm curious if anyone moves up to three. If not, 642 00:32:28,226 --> 00:32:30,066 Speaker 1: you get a really good player and Will Anderson or 643 00:32:30,106 --> 00:32:33,146 Speaker 1: Tyree Wilson, whoever's sitting there, and you could also take 644 00:32:33,186 --> 00:32:34,666 Speaker 1: the offensive tackle. I don't think anyone would have a 645 00:32:34,666 --> 00:32:37,026 Speaker 1: problem if they took Paris Johnson and you're like, what 646 00:32:37,026 --> 00:32:39,106 Speaker 1: do you mean you took Paris Johnson. Guess what, He's 647 00:32:39,106 --> 00:32:41,546 Speaker 1: a top rated tackle in the draft. And Kyler Murray's 648 00:32:41,546 --> 00:32:43,506 Speaker 1: been running around with his head cut off, all right, 649 00:32:43,546 --> 00:32:47,106 Speaker 1: So that's another point. Young gms holding the keys and 650 00:32:47,146 --> 00:33:02,906 Speaker 1: could be really interesting. And number ten, we will not 651 00:33:03,026 --> 00:33:05,826 Speaker 1: know who the Houston Texans are taking, if they are trading, 652 00:33:06,426 --> 00:33:09,906 Speaker 1: they are going quarterback, if they are going defense, until 653 00:33:09,946 --> 00:33:12,586 Speaker 1: the final whistle. Can I should have started this thing 654 00:33:12,626 --> 00:33:15,066 Speaker 1: with a PSA. Can I tell you what I like 655 00:33:15,146 --> 00:33:18,106 Speaker 1: to do draft night? Now? I'm on the phones all 656 00:33:18,186 --> 00:33:20,066 Speaker 1: day leading up to it, and I've been kind of 657 00:33:21,786 --> 00:33:23,506 Speaker 1: what's the word with you about drafting? I'm like, not 658 00:33:23,506 --> 00:33:25,066 Speaker 1: a draft. I can't. I can't be doing a pot 659 00:33:25,106 --> 00:33:26,226 Speaker 1: during the draft. I won't to do a live pod. 660 00:33:26,226 --> 00:33:30,626 Speaker 1: I want advantage. I go into airplane mode during the draft. 661 00:33:30,986 --> 00:33:34,306 Speaker 1: I turn my phone off, I turn Twitter off, and 662 00:33:34,386 --> 00:33:36,426 Speaker 1: I enjoy it like a fan, and I take my 663 00:33:36,426 --> 00:33:39,066 Speaker 1: own notes because the next morning I gotta talk about 664 00:33:39,106 --> 00:33:41,786 Speaker 1: it, and I'm good Morning football. I love the draft. It's 665 00:33:41,786 --> 00:33:43,586 Speaker 1: the greatest reality TV show in the world. Why would 666 00:33:43,626 --> 00:33:45,826 Speaker 1: anyone want to check Twitter and have Albert Breer or 667 00:33:45,906 --> 00:33:48,946 Speaker 1: Jason lockin for a spoil a pick for it's announced. 668 00:33:48,986 --> 00:33:53,186 Speaker 1: I don't get it. I understand why those guys do it. 669 00:33:53,186 --> 00:33:55,066 Speaker 1: It's their job as reporters, and they don't work for 670 00:33:55,066 --> 00:33:58,146 Speaker 1: the NFL. I truly as a PSA. I am begging 671 00:33:58,186 --> 00:34:00,706 Speaker 1: everyone at home who's listening to this as we head 672 00:34:00,746 --> 00:34:04,626 Speaker 1: towards the draft in a couple hours, turn off Twitter tonight. 673 00:34:06,106 --> 00:34:09,746 Speaker 1: Don't text your friends until after your team's picking. Enjoy 674 00:34:09,786 --> 00:34:12,626 Speaker 1: this like it's a reality TV show. I work on 675 00:34:12,706 --> 00:34:16,226 Speaker 1: the draft. I do it on Thursday in the morning, 676 00:34:16,266 --> 00:34:18,266 Speaker 1: and then on Friday I will be on and on 677 00:34:18,386 --> 00:34:22,506 Speaker 1: Saturday mon all day. Here's how it works. The league 678 00:34:22,546 --> 00:34:25,026 Speaker 1: has the picks and they get funneled through and the 679 00:34:25,066 --> 00:34:29,306 Speaker 1: players know about probably about four or five minutes before 680 00:34:30,226 --> 00:34:33,706 Speaker 1: it's announced a lot of times, and then they have 681 00:34:33,746 --> 00:34:35,786 Speaker 1: to give the envelope and the album. In that time, 682 00:34:36,786 --> 00:34:38,986 Speaker 1: work can leak, the agent can sail a reporter. I 683 00:34:39,026 --> 00:34:40,986 Speaker 1: could text the team who you take in. They'll say, okay, 684 00:34:40,986 --> 00:34:42,986 Speaker 1: we just put the card in. We're taking Jalen Hyatt go. 685 00:34:43,186 --> 00:34:47,386 Speaker 1: You know, like, what is the joy if you're a 686 00:34:47,426 --> 00:34:50,746 Speaker 1: consumer of this event to find it out before the 687 00:34:50,986 --> 00:34:53,746 Speaker 1: pick is announced. I am begging you just try it. 688 00:34:53,866 --> 00:34:56,106 Speaker 1: Go back ten years, go back fifteen years. Try to 689 00:34:56,146 --> 00:34:58,586 Speaker 1: live life before there was a second screen. Before you 690 00:34:58,946 --> 00:35:01,026 Speaker 1: sat on your phone while you're talking to someone at dinner, 691 00:35:01,506 --> 00:35:03,666 Speaker 1: and I'm begging you put the phone away, hang out 692 00:35:03,706 --> 00:35:05,386 Speaker 1: with your friends, do everything in person, whatever, or just 693 00:35:05,426 --> 00:35:07,586 Speaker 1: watch it alone. I watch a loone. I love it. 694 00:35:07,626 --> 00:35:11,306 Speaker 1: I think it's great, and I beg of you to 695 00:35:11,306 --> 00:35:13,386 Speaker 1: do it, at least for the second pick in the draft. 696 00:35:13,906 --> 00:35:17,386 Speaker 1: Don't it's great at suspense. This is a billion dollar 697 00:35:17,466 --> 00:35:19,026 Speaker 1: industry with a lot of people who are paid a 698 00:35:19,026 --> 00:35:21,266 Speaker 1: lot of money to crack the code of who the 699 00:35:21,306 --> 00:35:23,706 Speaker 1: Houston Texans are taking at two overall and we are 700 00:35:23,746 --> 00:35:26,426 Speaker 1: twenty four hours out right now from the selection and 701 00:35:26,466 --> 00:35:30,146 Speaker 1: no one knows. I think that's awesome. I think that's great. 702 00:35:30,426 --> 00:35:34,546 Speaker 1: So why spoil it? Why a minute beforehand? Find it 703 00:35:34,586 --> 00:35:36,626 Speaker 1: out from some random guy on Twitter who just found 704 00:35:36,626 --> 00:35:39,426 Speaker 1: it out because he texted an agent, And no, don't 705 00:35:39,786 --> 00:35:42,146 Speaker 1: put your phone away. Enjoy it. I do it for 706 00:35:42,186 --> 00:35:44,386 Speaker 1: the entire first round. I'm not taking any great pride 707 00:35:44,426 --> 00:35:46,466 Speaker 1: in this. It sounds ridiculous that I would do that 708 00:35:46,466 --> 00:35:49,066 Speaker 1: as an NFL insider and not respond to text or anything. 709 00:35:50,066 --> 00:35:51,506 Speaker 1: Is my one night. I like to enjoy it. And 710 00:35:51,506 --> 00:35:54,466 Speaker 1: then Friday and Saturday I'm hardcore and I'm texting everyone 711 00:35:54,466 --> 00:35:57,826 Speaker 1: and I'm tweeting everything, and I get it. But my 712 00:35:57,906 --> 00:36:01,466 Speaker 1: big point number ten, no one knows what Houston's doing. 713 00:36:01,546 --> 00:36:03,226 Speaker 1: If they tell you they know what Houston's doing, they're 714 00:36:03,266 --> 00:36:05,906 Speaker 1: lying to you. And then twelve overall is Houston also, 715 00:36:05,946 --> 00:36:07,466 Speaker 1: and no one knows what Houston's doing there. If I 716 00:36:07,506 --> 00:36:09,306 Speaker 1: tell you they know what they're doing. They're lying to you. 717 00:36:09,906 --> 00:36:12,346 Speaker 1: I had to go back and forth thirty times on this. 718 00:36:12,386 --> 00:36:15,546 Speaker 1: Here's how I netted out two. At the end of 719 00:36:15,586 --> 00:36:18,386 Speaker 1: the day, they end up taking Will Anderson, who is like, 720 00:36:18,466 --> 00:36:22,026 Speaker 1: you're O. The sound so insulting. It's like if Tyree 721 00:36:22,026 --> 00:36:25,226 Speaker 1: Wilson is a home run. I was told this guy's 722 00:36:25,306 --> 00:36:29,306 Speaker 1: like a standing double. Like, you got to this guy. 723 00:36:29,386 --> 00:36:33,426 Speaker 1: He'll get you eight to ten sacks. He's solid, a 724 00:36:33,546 --> 00:36:36,666 Speaker 1: plus human off the field, no health concerns. Nick Saban's 725 00:36:36,706 --> 00:36:40,306 Speaker 1: favorite player, Like Houston Texans, if they don't love a 726 00:36:40,346 --> 00:36:44,666 Speaker 1: quarterback at two, don't reach, don't take one, don't convince yourselves, 727 00:36:45,266 --> 00:36:47,186 Speaker 1: go take that player. So I got Will Anderson. Then 728 00:36:47,226 --> 00:36:48,666 Speaker 1: I'm like, I gotta give an a quarterback. I gotta get 729 00:36:48,706 --> 00:36:51,706 Speaker 1: him a quarterback. And then I'm like, I don't know 730 00:36:51,746 --> 00:36:53,666 Speaker 1: if they want to settle for the third or fourth 731 00:36:53,746 --> 00:36:56,066 Speaker 1: quarterback on the board. When they take a quarterback, that 732 00:36:56,106 --> 00:36:57,746 Speaker 1: means that's their guy for the next few years. If 733 00:36:57,746 --> 00:36:59,706 Speaker 1: they're passing on him on two, are they're really going 734 00:36:59,746 --> 00:37:01,826 Speaker 1: to take him at twelve? So I have him trading 735 00:37:02,066 --> 00:37:05,906 Speaker 1: back in Seattle, jumping up from twenty to twelve to 736 00:37:05,946 --> 00:37:08,466 Speaker 1: get Anthony Richardson, because I know Seattle really likes Anthony 737 00:37:08,546 --> 00:37:11,626 Speaker 1: Richardson and Shane Waldron's offense would be a dream for 738 00:37:11,906 --> 00:37:13,866 Speaker 1: a guy like Anthony Richardson, and he can wait a 739 00:37:13,906 --> 00:37:16,186 Speaker 1: year in or Gino. It's a perfect situation if they 740 00:37:16,186 --> 00:37:18,746 Speaker 1: took If Seattle took Anthony Richardson at five, I wouldn't. 741 00:37:19,146 --> 00:37:21,706 Speaker 1: I wouldn blank. Yeah, that makes sense. But they get 742 00:37:21,786 --> 00:37:24,266 Speaker 1: Jalen Carter and Anthony Richardson. They trade a bunch of 743 00:37:24,306 --> 00:37:27,266 Speaker 1: crap to get up to twelve, and then at twenty, 744 00:37:27,306 --> 00:37:29,746 Speaker 1: I have the Textans taking Jordan Addison, a wide receiver, 745 00:37:29,906 --> 00:37:32,506 Speaker 1: and it's like, all right, we got a defensive end 746 00:37:32,506 --> 00:37:34,226 Speaker 1: and a wide receiver. That's our number one wide out 747 00:37:34,266 --> 00:37:37,426 Speaker 1: and our number one defensive end, and we'll attack the 748 00:37:37,506 --> 00:37:40,826 Speaker 1: draft from here. But I do not have the Texans 749 00:37:40,866 --> 00:37:45,466 Speaker 1: taking a quarterback tomorrow, and I have no idea if 750 00:37:45,506 --> 00:37:47,666 Speaker 1: that's right. I'm telling you everyone, I'm begging you. I'm 751 00:37:47,666 --> 00:37:49,946 Speaker 1: telling you it's just so great. Don't go on Twitter 752 00:37:49,986 --> 00:37:52,946 Speaker 1: during the draft. Just watch it. I'm telling you, it's 753 00:37:52,986 --> 00:37:54,586 Speaker 1: such a fun experience if you just watch it without 754 00:37:54,626 --> 00:37:57,466 Speaker 1: knowing the answers. I don't do you, how do you watch? 755 00:37:57,506 --> 00:37:59,706 Speaker 2: I love that, but how do you watch the past 756 00:37:59,826 --> 00:38:03,146 Speaker 2: two three years? I guess, especially with pandemic. I have 757 00:38:03,226 --> 00:38:05,026 Speaker 2: some friends and we will stream it and we'll be 758 00:38:05,106 --> 00:38:07,386 Speaker 2: on a zoom call talk about that's cool, and I'm 759 00:38:07,386 --> 00:38:10,226 Speaker 2: texting one of my dad one of them. For whatever reason, 760 00:38:10,626 --> 00:38:13,266 Speaker 2: I always have the slowest stream So even like when 761 00:38:13,426 --> 00:38:15,426 Speaker 2: my dad and I will watch Bills games and he's 762 00:38:15,426 --> 00:38:15,906 Speaker 2: watching on. 763 00:38:15,906 --> 00:38:17,906 Speaker 1: TV, what happened to yeah? 764 00:38:17,946 --> 00:38:20,226 Speaker 2: And he's like nice, nice catch good, And I'm like, 765 00:38:20,586 --> 00:38:23,346 Speaker 2: I'm three plays behind you. I have no idea what 766 00:38:23,386 --> 00:38:25,866 Speaker 2: you're talking about. And now I know that they score 767 00:38:25,866 --> 00:38:27,746 Speaker 2: a touchdown on this drive, or I know there's an 768 00:38:27,746 --> 00:38:30,666 Speaker 2: interception or something. So yeah, but I have I do 769 00:38:30,746 --> 00:38:33,626 Speaker 2: a lot because a lot of my friends that our 770 00:38:33,666 --> 00:38:36,266 Speaker 2: big football fans are not in New York with me. Yep, 771 00:38:36,786 --> 00:38:39,826 Speaker 2: I watch and we're texting throughout or we're face timing 772 00:38:39,906 --> 00:38:41,706 Speaker 2: throughout all. Yeah. I love all that. 773 00:38:42,146 --> 00:38:43,146 Speaker 1: Just shut down Twitter. 774 00:38:43,226 --> 00:38:43,626 Speaker 2: I love that. 775 00:38:43,666 --> 00:38:45,426 Speaker 1: Don't let the answers be still. Now if they text 776 00:38:45,426 --> 00:38:47,546 Speaker 1: you and say, oh I heard it, ignore it. I'm 777 00:38:47,626 --> 00:38:49,786 Speaker 1: checking my at mentions because I asked if anyone has 778 00:38:49,826 --> 00:38:50,906 Speaker 1: any questions. 779 00:38:50,586 --> 00:38:51,826 Speaker 2: Oh, draft questions? 780 00:38:51,866 --> 00:38:54,506 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, but all they're doing. 781 00:38:54,586 --> 00:38:55,866 Speaker 2: Is talking about the man. 782 00:38:56,066 --> 00:38:58,066 Speaker 1: Yeah, because I put I put a photo of the 783 00:38:58,146 --> 00:39:01,946 Speaker 1: Z Man. So here we go. Wow, we've got to 784 00:39:01,946 --> 00:39:03,106 Speaker 1: take I'm gonna read some tweets. 785 00:39:03,146 --> 00:39:03,986 Speaker 2: Okay, awesome. 786 00:39:04,266 --> 00:39:08,506 Speaker 1: This is from andrew S crick Enjoy and welcome. Don't 787 00:39:08,586 --> 00:39:12,946 Speaker 1: let Joe kc monopolize your barbecue time, though many would 788 00:39:13,026 --> 00:39:15,586 Speaker 1: argue that Joe's is great, but who is the best 789 00:39:15,706 --> 00:39:18,186 Speaker 1: or even in the top five barbecue joints is always 790 00:39:18,226 --> 00:39:22,306 Speaker 1: debated in Kansas City. Also, there are many restaurants in 791 00:39:22,466 --> 00:39:26,106 Speaker 1: other genres too, so very formless is like Rick Steves 792 00:39:26,106 --> 00:39:30,826 Speaker 1: wrote this one Good Eats in Kansas City Galore Q 793 00:39:31,506 --> 00:39:33,866 Speaker 1: thirty nine would be my suggestion. 794 00:39:34,026 --> 00:39:36,826 Speaker 2: Okay, and that is one that you called out before too. 795 00:39:37,266 --> 00:39:39,786 Speaker 1: Here's one from Kansas Man fifty five, which has an 796 00:39:39,786 --> 00:39:43,986 Speaker 1: egg avatar burnt and Z Man best sandwich on Earth. 797 00:39:44,266 --> 00:39:46,546 Speaker 1: Who's a player the Bengals would consider trading up for 798 00:39:46,626 --> 00:39:49,666 Speaker 1: in round one? Don't see it. Don't see the Bengals 799 00:39:49,666 --> 00:39:53,626 Speaker 1: wind to trade up all right? Here's last one. It's 800 00:39:53,666 --> 00:39:57,506 Speaker 1: from Jimmy Crickets. Yo, you got the goat Kansas City 801 00:39:58,026 --> 00:40:02,706 Speaker 1: the Z Man. Well, thank you, Jimminy crickets on that 802 00:40:02,866 --> 00:40:05,866 Speaker 1: note early wake up for me tomorrow. I'll be up. 803 00:40:06,106 --> 00:40:08,186 Speaker 1: You know, when I go on these remote shows, usually 804 00:40:08,346 --> 00:40:10,266 Speaker 1: I've got my own routine at home. I like to 805 00:40:10,266 --> 00:40:13,306 Speaker 1: get my big ice coffee. Like NFL Network has me 806 00:40:13,386 --> 00:40:15,106 Speaker 1: up like four hours before the show. I'm like, for 807 00:40:15,146 --> 00:40:17,066 Speaker 1: what what am I doing? You're like, I just want 808 00:40:17,066 --> 00:40:19,786 Speaker 1: to make sure you're okay. And because I'm so nervous 809 00:40:19,826 --> 00:40:21,946 Speaker 1: that one day when I like lash out and I'm like, 810 00:40:21,986 --> 00:40:24,466 Speaker 1: I'm not waking up four hours early because you guys are, 811 00:40:25,026 --> 00:40:26,906 Speaker 1: I'm gonna end up being late. So I'll I got 812 00:40:26,906 --> 00:40:29,386 Speaker 1: to get up early early, and then I'm telling you 813 00:40:29,426 --> 00:40:31,186 Speaker 1: I'm done. I do a couple things. I think I'm 814 00:40:31,186 --> 00:40:35,346 Speaker 1: doing McAfee show tomorrow, and then I will go to 815 00:40:35,386 --> 00:40:38,746 Speaker 1: my hotel room and I will turn on that TV 816 00:40:39,066 --> 00:40:41,226 Speaker 1: NFL network coverage and I'll tell you one of the 817 00:40:41,226 --> 00:40:43,666 Speaker 1: coolest things is when the Niners drafted Trey Lance. I 818 00:40:43,746 --> 00:40:45,866 Speaker 1: found out when they announced the pick Trey Lance and 819 00:40:45,906 --> 00:40:47,746 Speaker 1: it was over Mac Jones and I was ninety nine 820 00:40:47,746 --> 00:40:49,346 Speaker 1: percent sure they were taking Mac Jones when it all 821 00:40:49,386 --> 00:40:52,306 Speaker 1: came down and I was like genuinely surprised. It's a 822 00:40:52,346 --> 00:40:54,906 Speaker 1: great feeling to be genuinely surprised about something. There's a 823 00:40:54,946 --> 00:40:56,826 Speaker 1: million things that have happened the last few draft is 824 00:40:56,826 --> 00:40:58,786 Speaker 1: how I do it. I am encouraging everyone to do it. 825 00:40:58,946 --> 00:41:03,106 Speaker 1: And then you will wake up on Friday morning, put 826 00:41:03,106 --> 00:41:05,786 Speaker 1: on Good Morning Football NFL Network. We're also on ESPN two. 827 00:41:05,786 --> 00:41:08,186 Speaker 1: Their silly asking us this is like a crossover event. 828 00:41:08,666 --> 00:41:11,666 Speaker 1: I'll be live here with all my reactions, and then 829 00:41:12,626 --> 00:41:15,266 Speaker 1: Friday night I'll be on NFL Network. Mean, Ian Rappaporter 830 00:41:15,306 --> 00:41:17,346 Speaker 1: are like something there, call him like the insider stage, 831 00:41:17,346 --> 00:41:21,506 Speaker 1: which is very very cool. And then Saturday all day 832 00:41:21,506 --> 00:41:23,746 Speaker 1: and the beating sun, I'll be wearing a suit and 833 00:41:23,826 --> 00:41:27,146 Speaker 1: sweating this z man out literally for like eight hours. 834 00:41:27,546 --> 00:41:32,386 Speaker 1: And it's myself, Rich Eyes and Charles Davis and the 835 00:41:32,466 --> 00:41:35,026 Speaker 1: legend Daniel Jeremiah. And then if you recall, we had 836 00:41:35,066 --> 00:41:39,506 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah on a few days last week and we 837 00:41:39,546 --> 00:41:41,706 Speaker 1: talked about our annual steak dinner. This is what we 838 00:41:41,786 --> 00:41:44,946 Speaker 1: do again. I sound like an entitled prick. I just 839 00:41:45,306 --> 00:41:47,226 Speaker 1: you know, here's what I do. I eat and I 840 00:41:47,306 --> 00:41:49,226 Speaker 1: get to go and be on TV and all these things. 841 00:41:49,626 --> 00:41:51,906 Speaker 1: Daniel and I have a tradition. First of all, Daniel 842 00:41:51,946 --> 00:41:54,746 Speaker 1: does not drink. I don't think he drinks soda, and 843 00:41:54,786 --> 00:41:57,866 Speaker 1: I don't think he curses. So there's me who's like 844 00:41:57,906 --> 00:42:01,746 Speaker 1: this New Jersey trash, you know, like here's what I'm 845 00:42:01,786 --> 00:42:04,306 Speaker 1: hearing on the streets. Daniel's got like he's on my age. 846 00:42:04,346 --> 00:42:06,346 Speaker 1: I think he's got kids in college. I don't understand 847 00:42:06,346 --> 00:42:08,306 Speaker 1: how that works. That's like, he's a West Coast guy. 848 00:42:08,546 --> 00:42:10,226 Speaker 1: He's like just a whole different world that we come from, 849 00:42:10,226 --> 00:42:14,346 Speaker 1: totally different backgrounds, and yet we merge. He's like a devout, 850 00:42:14,946 --> 00:42:18,066 Speaker 1: great Christian father, and I'm like this Jewish guy from 851 00:42:18,066 --> 00:42:21,146 Speaker 1: New York, and the two of us just completely we blend. 852 00:42:21,186 --> 00:42:23,226 Speaker 1: And we have this steak dinner every year after the draft. 853 00:42:23,266 --> 00:42:26,866 Speaker 1: We started it in Nashville. We did it, then in Cleveland, 854 00:42:27,186 --> 00:42:29,226 Speaker 1: did it last year. As I said, over the Blaggio 855 00:42:29,346 --> 00:42:31,706 Speaker 1: fountains at five point thirty, while the fountains were going 856 00:42:31,746 --> 00:42:33,906 Speaker 1: up and people were coming by taking photos of us 857 00:42:33,946 --> 00:42:38,226 Speaker 1: as if we were an engaged couple. I made the reservation. 858 00:42:38,546 --> 00:42:40,066 Speaker 1: We just want to eat our steak in peace. But 859 00:42:40,506 --> 00:42:43,266 Speaker 1: we're having it after the draft, and the two of 860 00:42:43,306 --> 00:42:45,986 Speaker 1: us are going to dine like gentlemen, and then we 861 00:42:46,026 --> 00:42:48,506 Speaker 1: are going to go home and we are going to 862 00:42:48,546 --> 00:42:51,546 Speaker 1: take a long nap, and of course we will all 863 00:42:51,586 --> 00:42:54,266 Speaker 1: recap the draft and we'll do a podcast on Monday, 864 00:42:54,306 --> 00:42:56,546 Speaker 1: and then I think during the off season, I'm excited. 865 00:42:56,546 --> 00:42:58,066 Speaker 1: We're going to view a bunch of gms, a bunch 866 00:42:58,106 --> 00:43:00,626 Speaker 1: of coaches, bunch of celebrities. We've got a couple in 867 00:43:00,666 --> 00:43:02,946 Speaker 1: the in the back pocket. I'm ready to get to 868 00:43:03,026 --> 00:43:04,746 Speaker 1: but we had to devote the last few weeks to 869 00:43:04,786 --> 00:43:08,986 Speaker 1: the draft. And if you're listening, thank you Aaron. Before 870 00:43:09,026 --> 00:43:11,706 Speaker 1: we sign off. Do we dive into a second Z 871 00:43:11,826 --> 00:43:12,546 Speaker 1: Man or are we good? 872 00:43:12,866 --> 00:43:17,626 Speaker 2: Maybe a slow dive? I that all right? Well, you know, 873 00:43:17,786 --> 00:43:22,066 Speaker 2: then I'll have two let's let's I might we'll see 874 00:43:22,746 --> 00:43:25,386 Speaker 2: Thank you again. To Joe's Kansas City. You can follow 875 00:43:25,426 --> 00:43:29,986 Speaker 2: them on Twitter at Joe's KC and if you are 876 00:43:30,026 --> 00:43:33,386 Speaker 2: on Facebook, you can use uh facebook dot com slash 877 00:43:33,506 --> 00:43:37,666 Speaker 2: Joe's k C BBQ. They're also on Instagram Joe's KC. 878 00:43:38,386 --> 00:43:41,946 Speaker 2: And get the Ribs, get the Burneens, get the Z Man. 879 00:43:42,746 --> 00:43:45,746 Speaker 1: Make sure you somehow get this clip on the podcast 880 00:43:45,786 --> 00:43:47,346 Speaker 1: to them, can you cut it off and us just 881 00:43:47,386 --> 00:43:48,626 Speaker 1: promoting this whole thing. 882 00:43:49,306 --> 00:43:50,826 Speaker 2: Also, get the Mac and cheese. I don't even like 883 00:43:50,906 --> 00:43:52,586 Speaker 2: mac and cheese, and that was good mac and cheese. 884 00:43:52,666 --> 00:43:55,306 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, I wasn't a huge mac and cheese fan. 885 00:43:55,466 --> 00:43:58,106 Speaker 1: My son, I think primarily eats mac and cheese and 886 00:43:58,146 --> 00:44:02,146 Speaker 1: it's like velveta, you know, craft whatever, and it's delicious. 887 00:44:03,866 --> 00:44:06,066 Speaker 2: I just am not a positive. 888 00:44:05,786 --> 00:44:08,466 Speaker 1: Person, the Aposta person, don't. 889 00:44:09,066 --> 00:44:13,466 Speaker 2: That's a take in general, just not a posta person. 890 00:44:14,106 --> 00:44:17,466 Speaker 1: On behalf of the great Aaron Wang Kaufman, on behalf 891 00:44:17,666 --> 00:44:20,746 Speaker 1: of the NFL network and this fine setup on behalf 892 00:44:21,546 --> 00:44:25,386 Speaker 1: of our guys Sean and Jason from iHeart who are 893 00:44:25,426 --> 00:44:29,346 Speaker 1: also in the room texting away watching basketball, just chilling. 894 00:44:29,586 --> 00:44:31,386 Speaker 1: Love it. I feel like we're at a party right now. 895 00:44:31,666 --> 00:44:34,306 Speaker 1: Memphis is up on the Lakers, by the way, naturally, 896 00:44:34,346 --> 00:44:37,426 Speaker 1: I'm a big Dylan Brooks fan. And on behalf of 897 00:44:37,986 --> 00:44:41,066 Speaker 1: the guy who cranks out the music for us, Jackie Rudd. 898 00:44:41,106 --> 00:44:43,906 Speaker 1: We love that dude, and all of you listening. This 899 00:44:43,946 --> 00:44:47,546 Speaker 1: has been so fun, all right, guys, enjoy the draft. 900 00:44:48,346 --> 00:45:19,106 Speaker 1: Jordan Addison, circle that name until next time. The Season 901 00:45:19,186 --> 00:45:21,906 Speaker 1: with Peter Schrager is a production of the NFL and 902 00:45:21,986 --> 00:45:25,786 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio for more podcasts, from iHeartRadio. Visit the 903 00:45:25,826 --> 00:45:30,306 Speaker 1: iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.